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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-02-19 - Orange Coast PilotGeorge'• day Most cverythfo& will be closed Monday, incluOina schoolsJ aovernmental bujldinas ana benks, 11 the nation celtbr1tea Oeorie Wuhinaton'a birthday. Public school students throuahout Oranae County will have the day offas will federal, state. oounty and most munici- pal employees. Consequently most city haJl~ state and fede~ &<>vernment buildinat and all Oranse County aovemment buildinJ! will t>e closed. And tf you're runniJ!i a little short on cash, better figure on patronizina one of those auto- mated teller maobines since Monday is a bank holiday. ,. Pilgrim has a heme, for now I 1 he P1l1nm of Newport hu found a heme -at least for a while, At hi&h noon, during h1ah udt today, Costa Mm shipwriaht Dennis Holland will move JOO.foot schooner from Rhine Wbarf tn Cannery Vitlaac to Art's Lindina on Balboa Peninaula. The Pilarim bas dOcked at Rhine Wnarf, a temporary public dock, for the put four weeks. Last week, Newpon City officials told Holland to move his boat or incur fines. Hatbor police have ticketed the 18th-century-style clipper 1hip S 17 a day for the past week. Last Monday, Newport City Council refused to arant Holland's rcq~est to stay at Rhine Wharf two more weeks so he could complete n~ repairs to make the ship seaworthy. He was &iven until today to move the boat. ARer meeting with city officials this week, Holland. )7, decided to accn>t frienrl Ml\r~ HnWft,....'• offer to berth the Pillrim. tree of Ctwfe aa An·s Laridina. lColland had 6ttn hetit.anl to mo"c the ship bttauee of plena to renovate the landi~. He womed htS boat wouk! be dariMlee4 1n 1rans1t or dunna pier rcconsttuCUon. .. , thank evetytbint " f,OlnJ to bt OK. I think Newport is &0111110 Cli'Qp the1r .fines 1nd it's aoina to work out really ~r. Every1h1na'1 "really uper lhapd now. I was very clrlal>P9in&cd by I.be city.of Newport but it's funny how thints work out." said Holland. He said be·a ~ tht rilfina and has fixed the ballast enou&h to make the P1lanm seawonhy. Within three weeks. he hopes to be&in making h1s liv1n1 runnina cruiees to Cat.aljna, San Pedro and Sant.a Barbara. HIGH 72 LOW SO SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 19. 198'1. ' Win $100 In the Piiot's ·soc1a1 Security Swe•pstakes -PageD4 •• ·J. Coast A fire Saturday night does $30,000 In damages to a Huntington Beach apartment complex./ A3 California A massive raid put mem- bers of a Los Angeles motocycleclub In custody on drug and weapons charges./ A31 A trustee and five in- vestors have been named to oversee flnanclally troubled J . David & Co./ A3 Ration A powerful blizzard spread snow from the Texas Panhandle to the Dakotas./ A3 A blizzard ~f telephone calls and political rhetoric hit Iowa Saturday as Democratic presidential candidates fought for support./A3 World Shelling on both sides of the "green llne" dividing Beirut's Christian and Moslem sectors killed four people and wounded 12./A3 Three men arrested In a cocaine bust may have planned to finance a coup In Guatemala with drug-deal profits./ A3 Style A look at a fashion legend who changed the concept of clothing In the early 1900s./C1 Sporta Stanford surprises UCLA In Paclflc-10 basketball actlon./D3 Entertainment There's a big week ahead for local theatergoers with the openings of six new plays./CI The tefevlaion series .. Fame" has been re- newed tor a second season of original episodes In syndication. /Cl ~~;_ .. ~~~~~;.;:;!;::.'! IKDEX ORANG f C OUN TY . C A tl f OH NIA ~)O C lN TS 'I have nothing to hide' Ex-cop charged in molest case tells of trauma BJ STEVE MARBLE Of .. .,.., ......... On a clear and sunny morning in a waterfront apartment in Newport Beach, fired Costa Mesa poliocman William Lauchlan talked about the stormy days sinoc his arrest a month qo. "I have no income, hardly any money, there•s stress, frustration, problems at home with my wife - but I'm not ashamed and I have nothing to hide," said the ex-policeman during an interview at his lawyer's residence. "My whole life's in front of me and it's traumatic." The 33-year-old former officer is accused of sc~ually assaulting four women while he was on duty and in uniform -charaes he pleaded not auilty to earlier this month. Lauchlan was stripped of his job two weeks after being arrested by his fellow officers in late January. He has used his house and his parent's house to raise money to stay out of jail while waitinJ for coun action to beain. His wife 1s working a pan-time job to help with expenses. "I kept thinking l was havina a bad dream," he said of the day he was arrested. ''Disbelief. Shock. What do I do? I didn't know what to do. "I think all the strCJS and tension of police work bad built up and when this happened my emotional state was just one of stress. It was the straw that broke the earners back . "I read the newspaper stories after the arrest jlnd it was frustrating. It was frustrating not to be able to have my side come out. It was a one-sided affair. The reaction to the charge against Lauchlan was one of outrage. Law enforocment officials said he would have a "tarnishing" effect on polioc. Some said they were sickened by the allegations of a uniformed officer sexually molesting citizens. "My wife, family and friends didn't believe any of it," explained Lauchlan. "Others have tried and convicted me alreadv." (Pleue eee U--COP I A2) ............ _, ........... Wllltam Lauchlan, 33, a former Coeta Me.a policeman now accued of 8eZU&lly ueaultln& four women. Cookies become dollars for girls By JERRY HIRSCH Of ... .,_., .... Steff At only 8 and 11 years old the> have become the gold medahsts..of cookie: sales. They itrc Girl Scouts and their hustle and zcaJ equals the efToru of any seasoned business exccutne scrambling for profits in today·s economy. "My mom drove me down to Dean Witter (Reynolds Inc.) I went inside and asked the secretary if she knew of anyone who wanted to buy cookies. ''She said. 'I don't know,' but wmebody overheard me and every- body started coming over. l sold a whole bunch there." Christy recalls. Chnsty 1s good. but she is not as good as the Orange Coast's top seller. 8-year-old Karmen King. Bill Amllng, a county deputy a¢cultmal comml .. loner, examines a wild artichoke ~ .... ..,...._.__I(...., thl.Rle. The plant bu infested tbouaancb of acl"'8 of 1rualand ln the county. Take I I-year-old Christy Martin of Newport Beach. The blond sixth grader from Newport Elementary School sold 389 boxes of Girl Scout Cookies last year. You don't bttome that cit}'s best cookie salesgirl jUSt by going door-to-door -you go to the centers of commerct. When Karmen looks up with her tng brown eyes and asks. "Would like to buy some Girl Scout cook1csT' you know why -;he sold 61 7 boitcs this \car Wild_ plant provides beauty and danger to grasslands "I called up the local banks and asked them 1f they wanted to bu) some cookies to put out for their customers," Chnsty explains. But when the banks were slow to bite. Chnsty realized she needed another market for her goods. · Networking is the key to K.rmen's sale records. "I asked other people 1f they knew somebod" that wants some cookies and they· said yes. I let them take (order forms) to work and they helped me," explains Kingma voice barely above a whisper. (Pleue eee COOJUSS/ A2) Purple flower rom Southern Europe hurts local flora Its an unworldly looking plant, marked by its six-foot hi&h stalk and spineysunflowcr-shapedncad. In full bloom, it turns beautiful shade of purple, and is often displayed in summertime floral arraniements. But there is a menacing side to the cardunculus flower, commonly known as the wild artichoke thistle. Since the mid-19th century, when 1t arri~ in California from Southern Europe, it has spread over psslands up and down the state, particularly in Northern California where it has infested up to 70,000 acres in some arus. Herc in Oranie County, wild artichoke thistle has Infested thousands of acres of arauland in Irvine, ~una N1auer. El Toro, Million VteJO and S.n Ocmentc. llCCOrdin& to Bill Amlina. a county dqNty aancultural comma ioncr At the Cryttal Cove tatt Patk between CoroN Del Mar and Lquna &e.clt, 37S acm of ptrk.land a infested with 1nichokc thistle. It has arown so dense, officials say. that it is chokma off the park, cndanienna the environment 1nd forcina the parks department to y to clean it oul . LP. BEIET THE LIGH TER SIDE programs over the years. state authorities say. At the very best, they can only hope 10 oontain the plant, blessed with no natural enemies and the ability to sow its feathery seedlings parachute-style through the air. Ranchers and government officials say the durability of the flower IS not the only obstacle. They say they arc hindered.by environmentalists ~o Unfair image hurts public defenders claim a number of l~I herbicides By JEFF ADLER contract with private attorneys who "It's altering the natural environ-used to control the wild artichokes °' ... Deir ,......,. wouldhandlealargcportionofpubhc mcnt," explained Park Ranger Gary and other broad leaf plants and trees The Ora nae County Pubhc De-defender cases. Hund, who has supervised the suue arc linked tocanoer, birth defects, and fender's Office generally 1s well-run "h 1s questionable that quality leul park for three years. "It's rcplacina miscarriqes. They have been JOIDCd and v.ell-man~. but IS pl~U~ by rcprcscntat1on COUid be provided ror plants that woufd arow here naturally by members of the vineyard industry its poor public image. accordana to a tht low fees quoted." the report sta and driv1na away any animal that who contend some of the disputed county Grand Jury report. "Wtule controlling cost 1s a ~or would benefit from the grasses. It herbicidesharmgrapc crop In rcleas1~ their study of the coneemtoOrangcC'ounty.1tdoaaot could alter the whole ecosystem.•• Althouah lhe federal govemmehl office's operations this v.eek. grand seem fca 1b1t that bvpin basement However, since the county leaves and chemical manufacturers main-jurors uraed the Board of upcrv1sors rcpre$Cntat1on and h'&h quahty lqa.1 the rcsponsibilty of carina for the tain the poisons arc safe tf applied to base future budgtt dccmon affect-rcprcsentatton can mix." .. property to land owners, few choose corTeCtly, West Coast environmcn-i~ office operations on "nttd and ln a relat~ recommendation. to contain the thistle, fiaunna there i talists earned a victory last month objectivity.· notina the pubhc de-arand jurors suggest~ th.at scrunina no «0nomic incentive to fi~t the when the Ninth Circuit C'oun of fender was forced to ab$0rb a 4.4 panel 1n thrcc of the county's five plant 1nce the property will bt under Appeals in San Francisco upheld a perunt salary increase 1n the 1983-4 Mumc1pal Court di tncts be di on· con~tc )'Cars from now. Amlina lo'A'tt coun rulin1 that called for the bud ct ..,ht le the d1stnct anomc) 's ttnucd The ProttS.S rcvol\c around sa1d. fede,.l Oepanment of Interior and office was vanted a net bud&ct pnvatc attomc}s ""ho int~1c• de- But cbcwhcrc. farmers, ranchcn Bureau of land Manaicmcnt to incrca . fendants to determine whether they and the aovemmcnt, fearful of tbc prcperc "a worst case analysis" on the Pinch t also ">uggnted Pubhc h.ave any atMht) to 1 tan pa)'i for wtldarttchokc'' tendency to take over health eflttts of nin different Defender Ron Butler a sumc: 1rcatc:r their dtfon or art tr\lly indi1 nt and pri1ed lf&Zl"I land and rttrcatton herbicides. includin& a controvcn11l mpon 1b1hty "1n commun1catina to cannot afford pn\atc counx . PICt 1n parks. spend hundred of chemical substance known a 2.4-0. 1thc public the offict' tunctton as a Call1n,thePf8C(t '"'cthtttllyq thousands of dollan annually to fi&ht In reseonsc to the ruhna, the U po hive cl mcnt in the dcmocrauc ttonabk. • lhc Grand Jury rqK>ft lhe flower. Fore t rvice Pacific Southwest proccu." '>UUC ~ ''\Mtt t a n a.hat l tn all, 28 counties have reported Re&ion u pended all hcrb1c1dc The rand Jury report wa not amount of paym~nt a&fUd upon heavy mfcsta11on levels and nearly pray1na project until federal at· pos1t1vc, ho~ever. about a propo\11 from one wnh the limned 1 htv w , halfhlvtlaunc di.<• 1lycrad1<ation tPl--WILD/A2l 1><11 con ilcrcd bl """"'' " 10 • (Pl--VU /All j ~~~~~~~~~·~]~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.!.!... ~--------~------~-------=-~------------....;..--~~---...:~ Ofenge Coat DAILY PILOT /Sunday, February 19, 1984 Chrlaty Martin Tammy Gray COOKIES BECOME DOLLARS FOR GIRLS ••• From Al When your father. hke Karmen's, 1s the transportation coordinator at El Toro Marine Corp Air Station. you know you are going 10 sell a 101 of cookies to a bunch ofhungry marines. she says. Technique is JUSl as important as connections. according lo Karmen. who is only a Brownie-the youngest wi ng of Girl Scouts. Karmen is careful not to mention the $2 price of the cookies until asked. You have to get the consumer emotionally at- tached before you close the sale. Tammylin Gray. an 8-year-old Brownie from Huntington Beach. tries lo find areas not served by other Girl Scouts. "I went door-to-door tn Aunt Bev's neidlborhood." Tammyhn says. That strategy led to sales of 448 boxes last year. Tamm~hn's real spcc1alty, however. 1s what is called "booth sales" tn the cookie business. That's where Girl Scouts set up cookie tables at shopping centers and grocery stores. Tammylin has sold 291 boxes goinJ into the booth sales dnve start mg March 9. She secs no problem reaching last year's total. "The more booth sales I go to. the more credit I get." Tammyltn ex- plains. You have to be pattcnt though. she says. adding "Last year a lot of people said, ·no' but you Just say, "thank you anyway. have a mce day.'' Patience 1s good training for Tam- mylin. who wants 10 become a nurse. Like all people an busmess Girl Scouts learn to put up with rejection Christy was peddling on Lido Island one day when she was con- fronted by a mean-tempered woman. "I asked her if she wanted to buy Girl Scout Cookies and she sad. 'I don't buy anything and I don't like G irl Scouts," Christy remembers. And some customers are picky. They open up the boxes to make sure the cookies are not broken when Christy dehvers them. Karman has leamed the market- place can be a mean place. She gave her aunt an order form to put up at work. Another employee took the form from the bulletin board and pretended to sell cookies. Karmen says her aunt caught the culprit red-handed. "When people take things that are not theirs, that is not right. She probably was going around selling the cookies to collect the money," Karmen concludes. WILD FLOWER POSES THREAT ••• From Al tomeys "meet the concerns of the decision," said Sylvia Brucchi, a spokeswoman for the U.S. Forest Service. But in the pn vatc sector. the spraymg continues. Ranch managers at the Irvine Co. and Rancho Mission V1eJO. where grassland ts vital to their cat1le operations conduct two of the most comprehensive herb1c1de application programs in Orange County:" An estimated 3,000 to 5.000 acres of the Irvine ranch is infested with the wi ld artichoke and the company spends $30,000 annually to spray 200 to 300 gallons a chemical called Banvel over 300 to 500 acres of land where the artichoke is most heavily concentrated. according to Manus Barbara. an Irvine Co. pest and weed control supervisor. Rancho. meanwhile. has a more senous problem The Y<tld artichoke 1s spread throughout most of the 42.000 acre ranch. and several 20-to 40-acre parcels are completely cov- ered. said Bob Clark. vice president in charge of agnculture. The cattle ranch spends SI 00.000 annually on an erad1catton program. although only $30.000 is reserved for spraying 2.4-D. The balance covers the cost of mechanical erad1cat1on measures where tractors uproot the plant. Clark declined to disclose the quantities of chemicals sprayed and the number of acres covered. However. County Deputy Agricul- tural Commissioner Frank Parsons said that 9,400 pounds of 2.4-D were sprayed over an estimated 5,000 acres throughout the county in 1983. The county authorizes permits and monitors all spraying operations. Parsons said. Both ranches use chemicals listed in the lawsuit against the federal government. but argue that studies suggesting the chemicals cause serious health problems are tn· conclusive. In addition. without the herbicide, they say. the wild artichoke would infest add11ional grazing land. threatening crops and lea' ing the 8.000 cattle owned by the 1 wo ranches with nothing to eat. .. Umon Carbide representatives have told me there 1s documented evidence of people who have tned to commll suicide by dnnking 2.4-D all that has ever happened was they got sick," Clark said. "The environmentalists are way off base on this one." Phil Aune. an authortt} on herb1c1des for the U.S. Forest Service at Tahoe Nattonal Forest. said 2.4-D. unltke DDT. does not remain in the sot I after three weeks. "The overwhelming weight of evidence is that 1t can't cause health problems." he said. "It's commonly used on wheat, barley. corn. potato and orange crops ... Brucch1 said in 1981, 2,4-D was sprayed on 826.000 acres of agricul- tural crops and 23.000 acres of U.S. National Forest land. However, other authorities in the field argue that while 2.4-D does break down, it is a highly volatile substance that under certain wind conditions can blow 10 to 50 miles from where it's being applied. .. It can be dangerous if it's sprayed in any amount near people," ex- plained Dr. Ruth Shearer. a consult- ant in health cfTectsoftoxicchemicals and who has conducted research for the National Cancer Institute. "People can become very ill if they mhale the vapor - they can ict achy bones, diarhea. and double vision. A week to three weeks later they can get a numbing feeling and feel paralyzed. The crippling effect can last for years." EX-COP TELLS HIS STORY ... From Al Lauchlan 1s married and has two daughters. one only six-months-old. He claims the criminal charges leveled agamst him have brought his famil y closer together. "There's not many women that would sttck by their husbands when something hke th ts happens, .. he said. "We're a lot closer now." he added. "We've known each other since 1979 and I looked at her all the time-you know But until this happened. I never really, really looked at her." Lauchlan ~ocs to court next week for a preliminary heanng that will determine whether he should stand trial o n the felony charges and ultimately whether he should go to pnson. He 1s accused of rapmg one woman and molesting three others. One of the women was the former wife of a policeman who claims Lauchlan met her in a parking lot. ordered her to raise her hands and then grabbed her breasts. Man Kunltch. Lauchlan's at- tomey.1s confident h1scltent will beat the charges. The lawyer has even predicted the case won't ao to tnal and will be tosst'd out at the preliminary he~nna stage Deputy Dtstnct A 11omey ( arl Armbrust. though. claims the evidence apinst Lauchlan 1s damn- ing and insists "part of the tragcd> of all th1~ 1s that Mr Lauchlan was a pahceman at all .. Lauchlan \atd he's in ulted by such comments "I wu a aood cop," he responded "Be1na a policeman 1s all that l've ever wanted to do It's in my my blood It pve me a S(OK M satisfac· uon. That's why I did 11 It ccmunly -.·asn't for the money because cops l don'tfnake t~at much." J Lauchlan has asked the Costa Mesa Police Officers Assoc1a11on for tts support. Officer Steve Schulman. president of the assoc1at1on. said the group is debating the ques11on and a vote will be taken soon Several Costa Mesa patrolmen have pnvately spoken up in support of Lauchlan while others have castigated him for his alleged miscon- duct. "My friends are my fnends and some of them are on the police force." Lauchlan said." As far as speak 1 ng up. they are afraid to come forward. They fear retnbut1on ... Pohce Chief Roger Neth. who said the 1nvcstigatton that led to Lauchlan's arrest was complete and thorough. denies that any officer would be punished for supponing the fired officer. Lauchlan comes from a family of poltce officers. Born in Scotland and raised in England, he moved to the United States in 1964. JOtned the military and the Riverside Shenffs Department after that Lauchlan worked as a patrolman in Placentia before transfering to the Costa Mesa police force two years ago. He was twice dted for acts of bravery 1n Costa Mesa. He also was reprimanded once after a woman. who now is listed as one of the victtms. complained to police about Lauchlan's behavior. Lauchlan said he is spending his days doing odd jobs around the house. taking care of his children and working on his case. He said he is not ashamed about his situation but docs not enjoy being at the center of attention. ,,. "But until I clear myself, I guess I'm the hottest thing goinJ,.. he com- mented. "I'm trying to concentrate on the positive and not stew about the negative side. "At first I was worrying about everything. Then I realized that for the most part. it's out of my hands. It's in God's competent hands now." "There's not much I can do." he added UNFAIR IMAGE ••. From Al pay ma y hmtt the quality of the legal services rendcn:d. •• Grand Jury Foreman Ellen Wtlco~ ~1d the panel believes co unty auditors stationed near counrooms could better perform such evalu· at1ons But the Grand Jury's rtcommeo· dation differs with the conclusions amvcd at by a private con ult in& firm hired by the Grand Jury to audit the public defender's office. ifhe Anhur 4 ,. Young & Co. audtt accompany1n1 the Grand Jury report tcnncd the screen· ina panels "efTttuve" and said the proaram 1s well-accepted by Judaes, attorneys, coun personnel and the public defender's office. In addition. the report UJICSJUda,es to paruc1pate 1n cosH"CCOvcry efforts and to issue orders for payment from 1nd1Jent defendants who have tM ab1l1ty to payforsomeponionoflhcir def cnac cosai L Clear with Santa Ana winds Coaatal Eztended Fllr 9XCICll I a-of i.te night encl ewty morning log -1M oon1 llWOUQll T1'ut.oey HIQN 15 to 73 Lowa)510.a Flf•t low ~IOw Second hlgll FIBI low TOOAY • 3••m 10 •Oa m 509pm 1131pm Temperaturea IU.e 42 37 eo 30 42 21 ,. 21 .. 30 70 42 ae •2 75 59 82 •6 31 t3 ,. <40 33 26 3t 19 37 3S 83 61 38 37 49 3S 27 15 17 52 83 .. t7 '37 2' ,. 40 35 51 30 4t •1 7• $4 " 43 12 49 52 41 31 15 •2 :M •5 31 3S :M ff 30 07 -01 29 27 42 17 " t5 •1 35 M 33 11 u ,. 5t SS 42 IO •1 21 23 51 •2 a. 31 IO 52 &5 2• 17 ,. •I •1 39 32 51 ~ 3t 31 10 31 37 23 ., , .. 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By 'Re Ataotlated Prell fl pres en a race Al a newt conference in a Des Moines LEESVILLE La De · h · fi fi k l t 1 so1. lotchen, Kan called the Re~o • · -tCCllVCS UntlnJ Ot IVC ma e as appea $ b"' *""'d"".-tcilS''lb:•admin·1st-t1'00'1 I .. • holdup men who swooped down on a bank in a stolen ~ -· .. u ui •• ... helicopter and made off with about $163,000 said nam" and ofl'tred hi own plan to reduce Saturday they had "some Jood information .. but no hard DES MOINES (AP) - A blizzard of them. leads in the search. "It's kmd ofa dry well," said Vernon telephone calls and political rhetonc hit Mondale-used a five-minute radio Parish sheriff's detective Larry Smith. "We do have some Iowa Saturday as Democratic presidentiaJ broadcast to appc:al to his backers to attend leads and we're tryina to run them down. But there's candidates fought for support in the last the Monday ntaht caucuses. "Don't take nothina concrete on anythina." The five. armed with weekend before the state's precinct ·anythina for granted," said the former vice M·14 carbines and wearing blue overalls llke those worn caucuses. president. "You are needed." by SWAT teams, landed at 1 branch of the Merchants and A real snowstorm played havoc with The Mondale campaign bou&ht radio Fanners Bank on Wednesday and stoic about S 163.000. campaign schedules. time on 13 Iowa stations immediately Former Gov. Reubin Askew of Aonda followin& President Reagan's paid political Better enforcement 80U/11Jt was forced to cancel campaign appearances weekly broadCUL The president urged m the western pan of the stale because of pc<>ple to demand that the House pass a COMMODORE, Pa. -United Mine Workers snow falling at the rate of 3 inches an hour. revision of federaJ criminal laws that has President Richard Trumka charged Saturday that stricter Sen. John Glenn of Ohio was forced to cleared the Senate, a enforcement of safety regulations would have prevented cancel three appearances and Sen. Gary the mine explosion here that killed three workers and Han of Colorado missed five scheduled injured 10 others. "We're tired of our members getting stops. slaughtered one. two and three at a Lime." Trumka told a Glenn Oew through a heavy snowstorm news conference in nearby Barnesboro. Rescue teams to Sioux Cny, where he told a news carried the three bodies to the surface Just after midniJllt. conference. "I obviously hope to do very Sen. George McGovern campaigned in a farm community and at Trainland U.S.A. a model train exhibit m Colfax. The forme; South Dakota senator said he chose the site to dramatize his plan to rebuild Amencan railroads. more than 43 hours after the apparent methane explosion. well in Iowa. said Barry Novotny, mine manager for administration at ''If everyone of my supporters got out 10 McGovern said he would cancel the MX the Greenwich Collieries No. I mine. more supporters we could take this thing,'' !'Jlissile.and B. I bomber and put the money he said. into railroad improvement which he said Hopes dlm In Hawall strike HONOLULU -Negotiations to aven a strike by 40.000state and county workers broke offSa1urday and no new talks were scheduled. State labor negotiator James Yasuda said either side could call another meeting in efforts to avert a Wednesday strike by members of four unions. Union leaders looked grim when they left an informal bargaining session early Saturday morning. They and Yasuda would not comment on whether any progress was made in the five-hour meeting. Progeu for transplant patient PITTSBURGH -A 61h-year-old Texas girl who underwent the world's first simultaneous heart and liver transplant operation began taking oral medications and fluids Saturday. "Her heart continues to function as expected," said Dr. Basil Zitelli. staff pediatrician at Children's Hospital. Stormie Jones of Cumby. Texas. was listed in critical but stable condition, considered normal after transt>lant surgery. No complications had been reported. Zttelli said. J. Davld & Co. probed SAN DIEGO -A trustee and five investors have been named to oversee financiaJ ly troubled J. David & Co. and investigate allegations that more than $200 million was transferred to foreign banks. The investment firm , named in several su.its by investors. previously had filed for protection from crcd11ors under Chapter 11 offederal bankruptcy laws. More than 300 of the firm's clients met Saturday to appoint five investors to help a court-appointed trustee locate the alleged massing money. Lost dlg1ts cost Los Angeles Glenn. who has made a campaign issue "would contribute more to the sccunly and of Walter F. Mondale's sup~rt from prosperity of the country than moving organized labor, also said many ahead~nthescredundantandunneccssary rank-and-file labor officials arc resentful strategic weapons systems." "that they were not asked" which can-Mondale fumself was campaigning in didate the AFL-C'IO should support. New Hampshire. site of a Feb. 28 primary, Anticipating such criticism, AFL-CIO as . was Sen. Ernest F. Hollings of South officials conducted extensive surveys of Carolina. Syria rejects plan BEIRUT. Lebanon (AP) -Syria denounced the new eight-point Leba- non peace plan and insisted Saturday on unconditional abrogation of the Lebanese-Israeli troop withdrawal accord. President Amin Gemaytl appealed for compromise and warned that "Lebanon is dying." Shelling on both sides of the "green line" dividing Beirut's Christian and Moslem sectors lulled four people and wounded 12 -most of them civilians -on Saturday night, police said. It followed sporadic exchanges of gunfire during the day. I, Democratic candidate Geor&e McGo•ern hu dinner with Rode Santoro at the Plon- e e r-C ol um bu• Community ~ ........ LOS ANGELES -The city of Los An&eles owes a New York photographer $320,000 because a poorly timed street light changed before her car cleared an intersection. She lost 1wo fingers 1n the resulting car accident. Jurors before Superior Court Judge James G. Kolts awarded Lori Sklar, 29. a total of $800,000, ordering the city to pay 40 percent of the damages and the driver who struck her. Louis Sininni, to pay the remainder. Saudi envoys who shuttled be- tween Beirut and Damascus said Syria rejected the eight-point plan. The Syrian government's first response 10 it was a Friday night statement calling the plan "an open trick" to secure implementation of provisions in the May 17 accord. A Druze O,bter touchee an untmploded •hell that bla al&D claim• wu flred by the U.8.S. battleehlp New Jeney Saturday ba Aramonn. eouth of Belnat. Coast Guard crewman lost The new plan included many provisions of May accord, including simultaneous Israeli and Synan withdrawals from Lebanon. Leaders of the Syrian-backed Druse and Shiite militias have rejected it. Gemayel on Friday said he was ready to throw out the May pact. but only as part of the new plan. The new plan was be lleved to be Saudi-sponsor~. but the Saudi gov- ernment Saturday disclaimed it. say-ing it was put forward by Gemayel's administration. SAN FRANCISCO -The Coast Guard Saturday ---------------------------------------------------------. called off a search for a crewman who fell off a freiJ.hter about 10 miles southwest of the Farallon Islands while he was helping to rig up a pilot's ladder. The identity of the crewman aboard the Oakland-bound freighter, La Condesa was not available pending notification of kin. Petty officer Wayne Winner said1 the seaman fell over about 1 :30 a.m. and the Coast Guard searched for the man until noon. "Due to the fact that the water temperature as 50 degrees. one's life expcctanry, in .that ~Id w~ . .!r ~n~es from 45 minutes to 31/J hours, said Winner. explaining Storm dumps snow from Texas to Dakotas the decision to end the search. Youth mistakenly deported By Tbe Associated Press A powerful blizzard stormed into the Plains with wands gusting as high as I 00 mph Saturday, spreading snow from the Texas Panhandle to the Dakotas and halting travel across parts of the Midwest with chest-high drifts. Blizzard warnings were posted in the southeastern plains of Colorado. the Okla- homa Panhandle. southwestern and nonh-central Nebraska and southwestern Minnesota. and many highwa)s were barricaded or impassable. . "It could well be the strongest snow- storm of the winter in the Midwest." said Hugh Crowther of the Severe Storms Forecast Center in Kansas City, Mo ... It certainly ranks at the top." Thousands of stranded travelers packed motels and truck slops as the storm swept out of the Rockies, where it had deposited up to 2 feet of snow earlier, and pushed toward the Great Lakes. fanning up to a foot and a half of snow with winds gusting up to 60 mph across Kansas and Nebraska into Iowa and Minnesota. MeteorologJsl Steve Byrd in Omaha. Neb., noting that 17 inches of snow already had fallen in parts of that state. said. "The bad area is going lo be northeast Nebraska SANT A ANA -Police in Tijuana said Saturday they'd be glad to search for an Orange Cou~ty youth ~ho was mistalcenly deported last week. but can t do a~ythang until U.S.authont1escontact them. The U.S. lmm1gratton and Naturalization Service. meanwhile, says ii can't help locate Mario Moreno Lopez. 1 S. "We share the father's concern for the boy's welfare. If the boy should contact us, we will help reunite him with his parents. but we cannot formasearehpmyto~pl~khim.Th~is~~~oor ·-----------------------------• jurisdiction," said INS spokesman John Belluardo. Tijuana police Cmdr. Salvador Aguirre said INS officials had not contacted his department or the Mexican federal police about the teen-ager's plight. which he said he first heard about through a Los Angeles newspaper. Aid promised to Turkey Big battle over acid rain WASHINGTON (AP) -The debate over acid rain has become a raging economic battle. pitting one area of the nation against another. according to a western governor" ho says has region as not going to pay the.-bill to clean up the air elsewhere. Uta h Gov. Sco11 Matheson. a Democrat. told the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee recently that while westerners do value the Adirondacks and New England. the) are not wi lling to pay part of the cost of cleaning up other parts of the country. ANKARA. Turkey -Richard Perle. U.S. assistant secretary of defense, said Saturday that Turkey risks losing American mmtary aid by backing the secession ofTurkish ---------------Cypriots. Nonetheless, he pled,ed American assistance in The West had formally weighed an against one of the last remaining hopes that legislation to control acid rain might be enacted this year -a plan 10 share the cost nationwide and thus defuse opposition from the Midwest. which othetw1se would have to bear bllhon of dollars in costs. modernizing this NA TO aJly s armed forces with new tanks andjet fighters. Perle attended a one-day meeting of Turkish and American defense officials, where he said join I defense projects were discussed. Iran won't attack cJtJes Iran said Saturday it would stop attacking Iraqi cities, but vowed to fight "until final victory" on all other fronts. Continued heaV).' shelling was rcponed cast of Baghdad. The pl~e, similar to one issued Tuesday by Iraq. came on the third day of intense fighting in the central sector of the Iran-Iraq battlefront I 00 miles ea~t of Baghdad, the Iraqi capital. Iraq respond~ to the Iranian a~no~ncement by calling on Iran to allow 1ntemattonaJ monitonng teams to be placed in civilian areas. Nuclear-free zone consldered A THENS. Greece -Deleptcs ftom five Balkan countries ended a week-long mecung Saturday with qrcement to consider a ~k plan for declaring the area a nuclear-free tone, but set no date for meeting again. The Greek plan bas been praised by the Soviet Union, but criticiicd by the United S~tcs and Ore~cc·s other N~ TO partners The conference tssued a cautious communique Saturday sayi!'I the a~vernments ~oul~ consider "proposals f'Ci!Stered dunng the mcet1na in .?rder to conunue the d1aloaue staned at this conference. Alfhan cl•lm• 167 rebel• dead NEW DELHI. lndta -Afahantstan's Sov- iet-installed government claimed major ucccs~s at~lt­ day apinst anti-Communist rcbelsand said rela~1ons with Moscow won't be affected by ~e chanae in Soviet leadership. OfTlcial Afahan rad10 said 4ovemment forces kiUcd 157 auctrillas and captureCS 42 m fi&htmg in four provincts. No mention was made. of any LOvemmcnt .casualt1tS. The radi~ monuorcd 1n New Dclb1. also quoted Prctidtnl Batnk Ka.rmal as say1n "Fncnd'y relations between Afih1ni lln and the Soviet Union will certa1'JIY continue and 1hctt is no pow •r on eanh lo prevrubc strco lhrinaofthe.st u ," Money from drug deal · for coup? MIAMI (AP)-Three men arrested in a cocaine bust ma) have planned to finance a coup in Guatemala with drug-<leal profits, organized crime detccuves say. but defense auomcys call the theory nonsense. Arthur Nehrbass. commander of the Metro-Dade Organized Crime Bureau, ccfnfirmed that his office has developed information linking a cocaine deal to a possible coup. "Our investigation indicated that ap- proximately S 17 million of embcttJcd Guatemalan funds were taken to Peru, where perhaps as much as 1,000 kiloarams (2.200 pounds) of cocaine was purchased." Nehrbass told The Miami Herald on Friday. The three were arrested Jan. 7 at the Westland Mall. where authorities scitcd 22 pounds of cocame and stolen or sm~ Jewels. Raimundo Jose Marval. who pvc authorities a M1am1 address, and AJbcno Mende1 Maninc1 were chargt<S Wllh t'1ffickina in cOC1Jne and con paraq to commit that cnme, Nehrbua saMI.;, Juho Van(1no DcJ ui Cabttta Hid&J&O wa chaf'lcd with drua·tr&ffic con piracy, be said ~Homeys for Marva! and Mendez kofTcd at the roup allcp11on1. .. Pure nonscn~ ... \31d Jose Quinon. Marval's lawyer .. .. The question which has pitted the various regions and industries of 1h1s country against one another is not an environmental issue at all but a raging banle over economics," said Matheson. While the coal and electric u1ilit)' industries argue too little is ~nown about the phenomenon of acid ram to JUStif) action, 1t 1s not their scientific arguments that are blocking le~slation. lt 1s economic interests of the regions and the industnts affected. The players: -The Nonheast. Most affected by acid rain. it wants controls in place. and 11 believes the heavily polluona mdustnes of tbe Ohio River Valley-usually blamed as the pnmary source -should pay. Sen George Mitchell, D-Mamc. arauet Nt" England now 1s paytng both for 11s own cl~nup and the cost of damage caused b" others. -The Midwe t The area blamed b) many sc1ent1su for producing the pol- lutant. it opposes new controls. It would cosl up 10$14 b1lhon for chemical plants to dean smoke tack em1ss1ons. a oo t which would be pu~ 1hroU&h on eltttnc bills Lowcnng the co t by !lwitchin& 10 low-sulfur coal would displa~ thousands of coal m.incrs: the coal fields of lbe Ohio River Valley produce hl&h· ulfur coaJ. -The We&l Not directly affected by the acid raan dcbete 1tstlf, the West hu ~me involved because 11ra~ 11mcd 11 ovcrcominaMidwc tern objections tend to put a burden on \tt'e"Stcm state . Mui- w u~m obJttllons to co t Art met b:. propows to ~Y the tah throu~h na· tlonwid llxc'I tonight. where they"ll have 20 inches on the ground" In southwestern Minnesota. 10 inches of snow had fallen in some areas by Saturday evening. and the snow and gust) winds were expected to spread across the entire southern part of the state by morning. "We're expecting winds gusting an the 30 to 40 mph range and there'll be a lot of blowing snow lateT on tonight." Les Coleman. a meteorologist for the weather service an Minneapolis. said. By late afternoon. Luverne in the extreme south- west had I 0 inches of snow and zero visibtlll) because of strong winds. he said. Female m embers of the ''B•- then•" motorcycle tanc are ar- In the Texas Panhandle town of Strat- ford. the snow was hurled by winds gustina. between 75 and 100 mph. Wind gusts of75 mph also were clocked at Boise Cit}. OkJa .. where U.S. 287 was. closed in both directions. Ben Harris, an employee at the Shamrock Truck Stop said. "You couldn't find a parking spot here if you wanted 10. We're packed. with about 300 to 400 truckers." At ObeTlin in northwestern Kansas, police dispatcher Jeanne Pachncr said. '"There's people stranded at the church, at the schoolhouse. and I'd imagine all the motels are filled up." reeted by underco.er Loe AA- 1etes police om cen l"rld.&7. Grenade, big drug ha:ul taken in L.A. gang raid LO~ ANGELES( P)-Membcrlofthe Ht'athens motorcycle club were amona 24 people an custody on drug and weapons C'har&e" Saturday followma a massive raid b~ poh{'(' from three c1t1e well as fcderaJ and state aaents OffiC'trs also confiscated 24 guns. a hand , gr~nade.SH5.000indrug,andS ,OOOC* h 1n milling three bars and nine rntdC'l'\ces Junntl ~'entl houn btJ1nn1n1 at 10 pm Fnda\. I 041 <\ngele~ poh~ Lt. Dan Cooke sauJ Poh(C ~tout from a C'Ommand Po~t at a ~ests1de school. armtd ~uh arrest v.i1r- r1nt fore1ah t people Othe" v.'ftt atTested a allqed "'1olat1ons "-Crt noted. l he last men ta~en an cu\tod\ amvt'Clal the downtown Parke? ( c-nter 1111 about 5 a.m \a1urda) \ookt said He couldn't y ho" ntl\n' of tho\c am\tl·d bc:longrd to the "c.lulhl" motorqt It g.an • nor how man) ~('re womc.-n "We had an un~rcov~ officer wofttinc two months 1n tht Jang. We were con- cerned becaust of tht1r gun. explosives~ drua transactions, .. Cooke ~1d, tenninc the crackdown "very succe fut ... a textbook o~rauon " Mort than 40 people 1n1tt.all) were tale11 1n cu \tody It loca\lons ran.sini from the northw~tem suburb of Van Nuys 10 t beach cll) of Santa Monica to lnakwood, 10 miles south of downtown Los Ao~tcs.: Most '4-C~ a~tcd at Tcnncuce Sav- inas. a ~e l 1de bar on Venice Boulevard that the Heathen frtquentcd Ho vtr. Cooke ..aid onl)' 24 ·~ booked for 1n~rst1pt1on ofcha rtflP from drua and •eaoons Po 1 to wlic1tat1on to C'Ommu murder. The lieutenant \3.Jd he couldn't tdcnufy °* pc~n facina the tancr cha • .. A4 Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Februa,Y 19, 1984 Newpoftman named trustee N~ Beach resident Richard P. Hausman was named ao I.be board of trustees or Clarcmoot McK.enna C-OlJeae, announced board chairman Richard J. Pl'amton III. Klusman. wbo IJ"&duated from the ooUeae in 1957, mAQa1a private investments in Irvine. He formerly wu a vi<lC cbairman of the Allerpn Phannaoeutical Company of Newpon Beach before the oompany's purclwe by SmithK.line Beckman in 1980. Hausman is a member of the board of trustees, California Collesc of Medicine1 UC Irvine, and chairman of the ~ County Chapter of the Multis>Jc Sclerosis Society. He 11 on tbe board of dirccton of the Pacific Oub and the board of aovernon of the Balboa Bay Oub. 7'11~ pn11111w• lf1 IJt.· ,/ •pt·ct,H u/,tr /c '11I11111 t' )oji 11c'.'• "" dm1x.i tum of /me . '~·.i r-,1 /.i•ll/fm )'<".I" /nr (''L't'T)l- ;111c! Th(· cmph..1s1> nm;: 1s nn ... nci.1 riv 111jnimi.1/1st m f('c/mg. The . 111ood of Spring '1(4 c.111 /JC summed up m two ;;.·ords: .Vci.. Atta udr. • 1 l1x.hrcr tm1ch, "' m"l4: sc11:>t' of c.i~c. At ("1.'<'7)' ,hnu•mx <A.'t i.ti... 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The four Repubhcan conaressman are uraina county Republicans to work for the defeat Patterson. "This is our year to beat Jerry Patterson!" Rep. Robert Badham, R-Newport Beach, lo d members of the GOP support group, the Republican Aatociates ofOranae County dunna iu annual tuoeheon Tbunday. "Of counc, it's fun to have Jerry around. If we bad another Republican there would be no ono to ae1 mad at, but we'll take that pmblc," Badham added. Patterson, tar&eted by the GOP in past electionsJ represents a central county district i.n which h pcTCCDt of the voten arc reaiJtercd Democrats. Tbe former Santa Ana mayor fint was elected to Conatc11 in 1974. Rep. Dan Lunpn. R-Lona Beach. whose dist.net spills over into the Huntinaton Beach area, also made veiled reference to Patterson. "We need to pick off another Orange County conaressional seat I auess you can fiaurc · And Co naressman Ron Packard, R-Carlsbad. whose distnct. ancludes pon1ons of south Orange County. pomtcd out that GOP members in the House of ~eprea:entatives frequently loose votes on partisan issues by fewer than 12 votes. . Packard also announced bas 1ntcntJon to seek a second conarcss1ona1 te""1 Thursday Ranked by Orange County S.uperv1sor Thomas Riley, the SJ.-year-old dcnust. ~nno~nced his candidacy in a Hall .of Ad~1ru1trat1od news conference naming Riley as his Orange Count} steering comm ittee chairman. He said he expects to spend about S 170.000 in his rc-clection:...e:...fli_o_rt_. ___ _ Not smct' the hcyd.n o/(.ini.il7)• Stn.·c•t J,.,, then.• bt'cn Htc'1 .m t'\plm11m o/111110;:.111.c· 1.ilc11t-npt·c1.1/I) m A•111t)! /'mm th(' n.{tnctl f'rmcc~< /)1 \n/c 1111/ic .\cu. 80/inm.i111"1111/ }.;,,,J!. \Ru<. 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Or~ Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunday,~ 18, 1914 Newomcere Tlie Otrla Clab of the Harbor Area an- noaoced lta new of- flcen for the~ 1ear. JoAnn BoTt WW Mm u pr.f.. dent, Patricia Cba ..... Supervisors move to keep Coyote eanyon landfill open . ••• elected •Ice pre8ldent, Jean Rob- btna WU Damed MC• ~and Renee Pat-tenon will eene u treuanr. Preeenttu Bora, center, ani Cba•es, left, with Oowen wu Diane Stence. --~----' ' After winnina the bleuinp of the Irvine City Council earlier this week, Orao,e Cowity superviaon let in motion 1 plan to keep the Coyote ~nyon landfill open until 1916. The plan, still needina approval by a state waste manaaement 11tncy, means aarbaae can be buried ther9 for four more years. It also mates convenion of the dump into some-thi'?I else -possibly a aolf course -easier. City officials endorsed the pJan Robinsons s p I N G '8 4 THE. NEWS. THE TRENDS. THE IMPACT. STRAIGHT FROM THE RUNWAYS OF THE WORLD TO YOU! WE'VE TALKED TO THE DESIGNERS. PRE- VffiWED THEIR COLLECTIONS. THIS IS THE DIRECTION OF FASHION NOW! U:(· .irrnv:d ("{h,msted but S<>On felt exhd11rated-the cre1111'11t• c.1.m!f of New York 1s conrag1ous! And the dt's1g11ers here really respect the individualism of the Americ.m woman-creat111gfashw11 options to smt her stvle. "There w.1s .i cl11ss1c e"t:otmsm seen m the collec.11011s of f'r?rry Ellis, Ctli.·m Klem .:md Ralph l...ium1 th"t Ult' tagged the 'i1dventurut" look. · h.I 1 111 ,,, '\.I I\ ( \l\l'\.h.111'\. "For me, this is the pum t collection l'wewrdnne. Everything uabsolutely simple. I'm returning to uncluttertd clothes whert ewrythmg s m the cut."' A romantic trilmte to the 1;,:0111en u:hn /1r"1:ctl the frrmt1ers of Africi.1 "nd Amtr"I'": pr1m1tn:c, 11.itur"/, rustic, n.it1ve. Lmm i.:.·11s the· Ing m-ws-l1xhu•r than £"L'<'r, less rigid, less structured. Ch'£'rall, the mood w"s one of subtle cnmrol .... md n.itur.zl eley..znce. And, as m Mil"n, "BorrrntH:d \tylc" u:as"' 111i.11or fnrce - part1rnlarly in tlx! co/lemons of Anne /\/em .wd Bill Blass. The swap,Rer, the soph1mc.wnn of" m .m s t..tdor- mp, ... softened b) .i11 easy fit ""d sly pl.iyjul11rn. KEY: • nie duster coat or topper. ~ml t'lthcr 111 tandem wuh "J<lCket-nr 111stc11d oj- fnl('T lo11ger skirts ..tnd fi1llc·r trrimcr>. &st, 1111cnnst ructed. • I' I h ,, '\ I I l I'- From the sunburnt b.lck country of A11str"/'" t<> rl><• 1111ut1cal /anCIN of Pmh, f'crrydr.iw.~ .ifresh !math from IJ<nJ.m Under. oqly afttt couaay officials ~ to resuiface 1 stmc:h ol lonica Cu~ tet up 1 moe.itoriq •Y*m to test rOld aear the landftll, we.ere •.600 water t&mplea and to preveot tbe '°"'of..,_ are buried delay. dumP';lll ol ~ toxic wuiea. . Jf 1pPrc>ve(l. \be oew .,.ma, plu Irvine. ,ba4 ~ to the plan WIJI allow tbC dump ooeraton IO .. bec:llUK it d.idn't specify bow to dirt from ariahborina hillsida to c:11p proteCt ~wwtet'. the landfill, about tbe lime I DrW Tbe allier doCwnent the city wu dump site, Bee Canyon in iorth uked to initial. .. didn't include who Irvine. ii opened. will do it or What standard lbey will .. Reaidetitl are It.ill llYiai ·aeu ute," city plUu)er Richard Muycz.ek doec it 11 soon • ; · Pc*ible'." said. Malyadc .m. County oftlciala also yreect to • FINISHING TOUCHES: A Everything safari! Wood necklaces, anzmal prints A Ivory 1ewelry on its mm and mixed u111h other mattnuls A uathn belts from w.im to hip &TM mannish tu• loosely kno11ed c 0 L D R ,. CUES: Navy and cream bernme the new black and <.:hue. And 11mtr.i/, are lightened-from soft beiges to peachy tone>. A /so o/ 11111c, pi.1lt•, whumed pasttls most d1rr!ct10n.,/ whc.•11 l.i)l(.'red l><·.id to·fl>t . A nd evn1 though then.· "re" '..!l,//l(m ~/'"" rr.·•t.111r.i11t• m \n .. York, we thought the 11c'W Ca/t Dome/•··'' .er'\ 1111pre•m.v.'- ltal1an cumne sen.v:d 111" chanmng nld /,,,,N' 111 \f.111h.111.111 ', West Village. After, u.1c popped 11110 1 rr,s -J l•or 11c-,. club tl'.a has tlN Big Apple sh11k111'.' A FEW PARTING WORD~S:_ A Key looks, key d~1gners .ind .m entm·/, lie""..( .1u1111d« tm4.1.Jnl dressmg. As you can clt.irly set', 5pm1,:. '' .1 -<'·''""filled U'llh fashion excitemem . As.., store who~ /0< "' I> 111tt'nt.Jt1on.il. t.:~ bring u1e best uitJis of t!H world 111 you ,\'()",.. v1111 t't' rr..id .ill .ilxmr 11. Come m and Stt u1hy Rob1mm1 '• '' Tllf l.1,/•um .iutl'fmt) of Southern Ctlifomw. ' ,,,, l·\111'\ Do1111.i /\,HJll .mcl l.1iuu Ddl'Olw, tl'tf: gmdin~ f"rc 1 ' /1t l•md .-! nne /\/cm t..r Co. "~(· .1n· -'fttrMi'f.'..t' .. 11n. /1(M.1.V!.Jr dn1wu·r,." - A8 Orange C~ OAILV PILOT/Suoda)', February 19, 1084 America·~ hospital bill .soaring ~~~~~~ a dozen cattes showed that a rouunc ad uh appendectomy From 1980 to 1982 lllone, the over-all Consumer Price ~ , __ .......,.. ~ Expenditures are now up 35 times above 1950 costs coat anywhere from about S 1,800 to $3.200, dependina on Jndeit went up by 17 (IC!r«Dt; the seament measurina ""TtW"" _ when you are...how lo.._ you are hospitalized, how many hospital cha~s rose by 30 percent. cesu and druas are required and what the 1uraeon chafJe'. Where i the money aoma? That to&.al does not include the services of personal physicians; their fees are ext.ta, usually ~ on the number of times they V1Slt you io the hospital. From aspirin at i few cents a pill to.an opera~ r<?O~ Since most hospital bills are paid by someone other By Tile AlaoclalH Prat The AP decided to look at the bill for an appcndcciomy. a common operation tb.aa is fairly standard from patient to patient It selected eiaht hospitals, pick.in& small· to medium-sized communities instead of baa cities where rc9eal'Ch facilities often attract more complicated cases. It chose non-profit ho1pitals in the aeneral ran•c of I 00 to 200 beds, a typical size aocording to the Amencan Hospital Association. at a few hundred dollars an hour, Amenoa's hospital bill 11 than the patient -by commercial insurcn or by the soanng. ltisrisingfasterthantherateofinflJtionandfaster aovcroment tbrou&h Medicatt and Medicaid -many than the gross national product. It is even rising faster than people have at best only a hazy idea of what they arc the federal budget. spendina. Hospital charges make up the biggest chunk of U.~. Look at what has happened to hospital bil11: health care expenses -42 percent. up from 30 percent U\ In l 9SO, they aooounted for 1.4 percent of the GNP: in 1950. Hospital expenditures in 1982 wett S 135.4 billion. 1982, they accounted for 4.4 percent. The GNP itself ~w according to the £?cpartment of Heal~ and Human elevenfold from 1950 to 1982, but hospital expenditures Services. That's 35 11mcs what ther were m 1950. rose three times faster -multiplying by 35. Even the A random check by The Associated Press of about half federal budget went_~P only half u fast as hospital costs. The largest part of the hospital bill is often for the room. The AP found charaes for a semi-private room ranged from S 134 at Grace Hospital in Morganton, N .C.. to $220 at St. Mary's Hospital in Grand Junction, Colo. The charge covered the bed, routine nunina care and meals. .. ............ ____ ........ .. 38°/o Off! 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Sale 9.25 1o.Peck. #26-406 , Reg. 39.95 ..•.•••..•• Sale 26.50 IS~) C111L1M 11 1 tel\llCe m1rk al Cttrcotp PRICES APPLY AT PAIHICIP"JtNG STOOCS AND OEAlF.RS I ~·~·""-~=~=-~·=---~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .... Here's an alternative to a stay in hospital SYRACUSE. N .Y. (AP) -Surgery no longer means an automatic stay in the hospital for some eatients here. At the Surgery Center of Crouse-Irving Memorial Hospital it means a visit of only a few hours for any of nearly 80 different surgical procedures. The facility, an early leader in the field of sbort-tenn surgery, has cut patients' bos(>i· tal costs by 50 percent to 75 percent while turning a profit for an institution chronical- ly shon of cash. Since it opened in November 1976, the unit bas saved more than 42.000 patients an estimated $32 million. based on what the same surgery would have cost an inpatient for an average, 21h-day stay. An estimated 200 centers in the United States perform short-term surgery, said Bob Williams~ executive director of the Surgery Center of Phoenix, Ariz., a seven-operating-room facility that O{>Cned in 1970 and was the first of its type m the country. "We think of them as being either free-standing , that is, non-hospital-affiliated, or hospi- tal-affiliated," said Williams. who doubles as director of the Freestanding Ambulatory Surgical Association. "They serve a number of purposes. No. I, they can reduce the cost of a given procedure. Second. they free up in-patient operating rooms." A 1980 policy statement by the regents of the Chicago-based American College of Surgeons approved the concept of one-day surgical facilities under strict quality control. "Reduction of overall medicaJ costs ma community depends upon the use of appropriate existing health facilities; dupli- cation of existing faciliaies could increase community costs," the statement said. Crouse-Irving President James W. Maher said the center was a money-maker, partly because the stale bas not yet buried free-standing surgery centers in rcgu- la11ons. "As 1t stands now, 1t's the only depan- ment we have where the rates aren't regulated," he said. . . The Syracuse hospital face~ a ~7 m1l~1on deficit in 1983 but now is proJectang a sbght profit, Maher said. Last year, he laid off about 200 employees and institu.te~ other cost-cutting measures, and Med1ca1d and Medicare payments were higher than projected because of a 94 percent rate of occupanc). At the same time, the Surgery Center, n.n by about I percent of the hospital's 2.380 workers. netted $550,000. "If we didn't have the center. obviousJy we'd have lost $550,000 last year, but it would also mean that those patients would nave to be admitted to the hospital," he said. The Surgery Center initially charged a flat SI 00 for screening, p~admission laboratory work. supplies, drugs and materials for surgery requiring local anesthesia. The rate was S200 for general anesthesia Today, the rates are S300 and S500, with X-rays and some other diagnostic treat- ments extra. if required. The center has no control over fees charged by the physician and anesthesiologist. Hospital figures indicate a saving of at least 50 percent on any procedure that used to require at least two hospital days. A typical cataract operation, which used to mean a four-day stay, would cost $615 at the surgery center, the same operation with hospitalization would come to $2.235. Crouse-Irving Vice President Marilyn Baader wd about 33 percent of the hospital's surgery cases were being done in the Surgery Center, which bandies only elective cases, and predicted that ex- pansion of the idea coupled with develop- ments in medical technology might raise the figure near 50 percent. ~~/~F ·~~,.,.... 4 't" DISTINCTIVE CRAFTSMANSHIP 'O ~ V SERVING YOU SINCE l!MS ~ANNIVERSARY SALE 20-40% OFF All Ordered Fabrics Velvets, Textures, Mattalles, Brocatals, Vinyls Nylons, HercuJons, Tapestries, FIREHOUSE UPHOLSTERING Specializing in Refiniahinc. Antique Furniture & Rutoribc FREE ESTIMATES New Drapery Department A message from New Variable Interest Rate. Finding the ideal investment is something everyone dreams about. One with a variable interest rate. One that lets you share in the rates offered in today's securities market . Hut it must be safe. A t plan where rates can't drop below a certain level. Sound too good to be true? 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II> It'•--· A Public StN•Ct ot Thtt Ntwspa~r & Th .Ad11e,.111ng Co1111c:11 , I --------- Three centurles marked at Lloyd's of Lond on LONDON (AP) -Lloyd's of London, ansuren of everytbina from supertankers to Elizabeth Ta,lor's violet eye1. 11 reboundina from years o &eandal and bia los9CI with the flexibility that has helped it prosper for three centuries. Lloyd's spokesman Stanley John aays profits are up, record numbers of wealthy mveston are willioa to back underwriters io the mark.et, and Uoyd's is adoptina new reaulations to polish up its scandal·tamished name. inhibit the takint of new risks." Theoretically, any risk is insurable. "There are no bad ri~ only bad rates. Wc11 insure virtually anythina where monetary nsk is involved. barrios. for example, a woman's virtue or a pm bier's luck," be wd. accicpu at, a policy is bom. Tht martct pioaeered automobile and airplane insurance, and bas iftaured l1*0 •teUites llDCI 1965, when the n.sk came on the roarte1 with the fint Intelsat &rly Bird orbtter. Premiums for Mtelbtet ranae from S to IS percent of the amount insured, John said. Indonesian SoVcmment'a ~ Bl for SlS million -about a lhird of their cow valuet. Jobn wd. ne retnainiaa $108 million or insured value wu covered mainly by U.S. insurers to .pre.d the !Uk. be laid. t Today this insurance excbanae founded to protect colonial-era aailina ships reachei even into apace: The two aatellites recently launched into faulty orbiu blthe U.S. shuttle Challenaer were covered by loyd's policies. '!.The success of UW!• rests on the flexibility afforded by its mark.et 1y1tem," be &lid in an interview. "It relies on personal intearity of members rather than on Nies of behavior that would slow the market down or Uoyd's consisu of about 2SO Of'okers who prc1ent clienu' rcquesu for insurance to one OT more of 417 underwritin& syndicates. The underwriters propose a premium they will take to assume liability and if the client On the recent U.S. spac.e shuttle mi111on, Uoyd's was rcsponsjble for iluunng Western Union's Wesw Vl for $37 milhon and the The ahuttJc launched the twQ c:ommwli.ca- tions Mtellitet into otbit.1 too low to moe them usable. Al a result, a Uoyd'1 under· writer laid aftem.rd, future J)tetniwn1 oo llteUitet will be bifber. .. f A ThcYC' H " .\i~· Atmude for sprmg. lntern.morwl 111 dm·crw11. /nnm:"ttw m design. Fresh. young ta/ems u111,t /w-....mi W11b tlX'lr cn.o:11 1de"s .1ho11t drrmmg At Ro/1111>1111 "., )1JUr f-''lmm .111rlmriry. A THI:. 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SPENCER a_,an campatcn 1trateitat Recreation resources demand study, planning By SEN. MALCOLM WALLOP Today. Amcricanscnjor more varied recreational activities mor~ often than ever before. This is healthy for our bodies an d even more healt h- ful for our minds. It is good for our understand mg and appreciation of this beautiful land we tn habit. No other nation has found as man) differe nt means to enjoy the out- doors. We use fishing rods and canoes made ofepoxies and exotic alloys. We'vedeveloped lightweight insula- tion which allows us to be warm even in Wyoming winters. Ther~areol.5 million campers; 18.o m1llton hunt- ers; 52.5 million boaters; 63. 7 million fishi ngenthusiasb; 19.S million skiers; 13. 7 mil hon golfers: 25.5 million U.S. horse owners keeping an estimated 8.3 m11l1on horses. 80 percent of which are owned and used purely for recreation. We can expect conunued dramatic growth and changes an outdoor rec- reation part icipation through the year 2000. Just as change has come to how and how often we recreate. so must change come to public recreation programs and policies. Tight federal. state and local budgets threaten existing recreation areas and pro- grams and preclude the growth in opportu nities we will need . A new partne rship offederal. state. local and pnvate recreation interests can and must be forged to assure a sufficient quality and quantity of recreation in the days ahead. Today, federal recreation ma n- agers face fiscal realities imposed not by the marketplace but by the federal budget process. Campground occupa- tion may be up, collected fees may be up. but the resources available to run most park and forest campgrounds are down. When new recreational activities emerge-say Nordic skiing or use of three-wheelers-federal recreation managers are too often forced to perform magic, making resources available to manage these new activities without receiving any overall increase in resources. In the West. wecontinue to havea major problem accessing prime recreational land. Throughout the nation, we have a shortage of public boat ramps and, 1n many cases. inadequate marina facili ties. Outdoor recreation pol icy is too im portant to be left unaddressed and unguided. It is for that reason that Representative Morris Udall and I introduced legislation early in 1983 to create a new National Outdoor Rec- reation Resou rces Review Com- mission . The U.S. Senate hasalreadv approved unanimously legislation to create the comm ission and some I 00 Membersofthe U.S. House of Representatives have joi ned in cos-- ponsoring this bill. The legislation proposes an 18-month study which would rel y heavily upon the expenisc of the private sector, both non-profit and profi t. and government agencies actively involved in outdoor rec- reation. Eight members of the com- mission would be drawn from Con- grcs (divided evenly by party and cha ber). Seven public com- mis · oners, including the com- miss n chainn . q_ld be ap- point residcnt;,ix ad- ditio nal publiccomm1"'0ners would beappointedbyCong.ress. Thecom- mission 's report would be presented to both the Congress and the Presi- dent. The commission can help define the roles which can best be played by federal , state. local and private interests and evaluate strategies for meeting the costs of public recreation prov.ams. It can be a mechanism for anticipating changes in recreation demand resulting from demographic, technological and social shifts. Through the commission, we can assure future generations recreation opportunities comparable to those we enJOY so much today. Sen. Malcolm Wallop. of Wyom- ing, isa memberoftheCommittce on Energy and Natural Resources. PAUL HARVEY F oreign policy key to Reagan campaign M EXIC O : A BOMB ON O UR BORDER One year ago a new president of Mexico took over a desperation suuation .... A nation $80 billion an debt wi th an annual inflation rate of 250 percent. In 1981 you could exchange 26 pesos for one American dollar. 8 \ the end of 1982 11 iook 150 u·nemployment an Ml'XICO was 50 percent plus. Mexico was hanes11ng $15 billion a year from its oil but that industry's profits were skimmed b) widespread graft. Then along coml'S President Mi- quel de la Madrid. In one }ear he has made enough improvement to de- saH' to be listened to -about our role an Latin America . Mexico as stall in deep trouble - deep debt -otlicial corruption - ram pant cnme -and desperate poverty. But President de la Madrid is (feating ~ome order out of the chaos he anhented. Wllh austent\ he has red uced the intlataon rate to one-third what it was. and intends to reduce the present rate b)' half by the end of this vear. · And there arc "outside pressures: .. some 40.000 Guatemalans live in refugee camps on the Mexi can side of that border. Fift y th ousand more arc hiding elsewhere in the countl). a potentiall) e:\plom.e force . Yet. despite ~hat would appear to be his count!) ·s de-.perate need for some outside help. he 1s mviting us to stay hom1.' and m1nd our own busi- ness. He '>a\ s llnited States 10terven11on 1n Latin A.menca can onlv worsen things. · De la Madnd gives us some reason for hope but Mexico remains a time-bomh on our border. De la Madrid . ..\mcncan-educated and well-intentioned. remains a pris- oner of ha s long-entrenched PRI Re,,.olut1ona') Party with a top to bottom tradition of graft and corrup- 11on. APwlrepM4o Stuart K. Spencer L.M. Bovo Within days ot President Keagan·s almost routine announcement that he would seek a second term, th e shape of his reelection campaign began to emerge. It will look nothing like any campaign Reagan has waged in the last 13 years. During that time, he made two presidential effons. one a narrow loser in the 1976 pri maries. In both those campaigns. Reagan was an indefatigable trouper. exhausting staff and media esco rts alike as his chartered DC-9 skittered from airport to airport. There will be none of that frantic strivin~ this time around. In fact, the campaign Reagan is about to run will look like only one of his earlier efforts -his 1970 drive to reelection as California governor. And that will be no coincidence. His campaign manager then was Stuart K. Spencer. head of the Orange County consulting firm o f SQCncer-Roberts. Spencer will be the key strategist this time. too. As in 1970. Reagan stans the primary season as the heavy fa vorite to win again in the fall. So every Democrat will be taking shots at him THOMAS Euas all through the spring. It was like that in 1970. too, when Jesse Unruh eventually became his Democratic runoff foe. As the Democrats figure to this spring, Unruh pulled out all the stops, staging press conferences at the front doorsteps of some major Reagan financial backers and attempting to reunite the old Democratic coalition oflabor and minorities. It dido 't work 14 years ago largely because Reagan remained aloof no matter what the Democrats did. He tended to business in Sacramento, staged the obligato!)' majorcampaiJI! rallies and behaved in a gubematonal manner. This year. says Spencer, Reaipln will campaign by being presidential, although he will make some obliga- This good-ole·bo> chain of com- mand lim its his prerogatives for substantive change. MAGA Z INE S ' SUCCESS SECRE TS BARED And Mexico is presently doomed by a B-bomb of its own making. an uncontrolled proliferation of its population. The Catholic Churt"h plui. social- 11ed medicine. however well inten- tioned, ha ve doubled Mexico's popu- lation in 10 years. Doubled! Every land reform. whk h breaks btg farms up into small ones, leaves che small farms in the hands of inexperienced and inept managers - so Mexico --once an exporter of food -now impor1s food -even its sugar. Toa little food and too many mouths to feed. Early this century. the National Geographic magazine published avante garde pho tographs of semi-nude African women. Halfway through the ~ntury. the stanup Playboy magazine published photos of unbloused women, too. Some observers note the forgoing when they credit the beginning triumphs of two of America's most successful publish- ing ventures to bare breasts. Why the city of Riverside in California saw fit to pass an ordi· nance to outlaw the carrying of lunch buckets on 1hc streets there I do not know. And that is the popula tion present· ly spilli ng across the Rio Grande - t>ri nging Mexico's problem ~-here Q What do pregn<int women won) Paul Harve> is a n ndicatcd · ahou1 mo~l1 r-0/umnist. .\ GC'tttng 10 the hospital on ttme. ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat ~'""''"' .. 1 •v .. , <J•v 1 '"" ,,.., 11 1'1() w .... 1 11•, .,, ( nol• MMI A1M••H C()HH(l(>n"twV• It\ flnt IW! ( ,, ••• M<t•• t; .. •1t.: .. H.L. Schwertz Ill P11~'""' Chazy DowaUby f 0-100 1!110 A&ttttlnl lu-Pul>lt...., L•rry 0 . SPNn M4111911 "Q I 0•1"' Dogs bark. Wolves don't. Nobody knows why this difference. Our Chief Prognosticator thinks the public library systems oncday witl serve as massive database centers wherefrom anybody with a key- boarded TV set and a telephone can extract information at will. Infor- mation is like food, he says. There·~ plenty of it. The problem ts getting it to the people who need it. Q. Where's the next National Football League franchise aoina to be? A. Would have to suess either Phoenix or San Antoni#,"if anyplace. Those are thC' two biggest U.S. c1t1es without NFL teams. Q. What do the people in Turkey call that domesticated fowl we ~fer to as the turkey? A. The American bi rd. Latest count of Amcriai's homeles -people with no roof over their beads -is about 2.000.000. If the yo unpter i~ under •le J, don't pve said tot a toy balloon That's thc advi~ofthcsa~ ye~pcrti, Children can choke on deflated balloons. Am told many a parakeet has bctn shocked to death by the sound of the firecrackers on the Founh of July. Did J tell you a rat can ao longer without water than a camel can? I Odds you'll be injured in a car smashup in this country are hill\. true. But they're not as h1ah. aurpris· inJly. as the odds you'll be the victim of a violent crime. -Q. Twan$don't usually team to talk as early as sinale children, riaht? A . They taJf( a$ early. But no& with as many words, usually. Twins 1peak to each other a lot,. naturaUy. so they teach each other less than they'd team if they talked more with older people. They soon catch up in aehool. however. Fix that: Who satd the Salvation Army is not a church? On the contrary, top dianitarics of that c:INicated bod> say yes. absolutely, if s a churth. L M. Boyd i1 • syndicated columnrst. tory appearances around the nation. But even those appearances will lack the apparent spontaneity of earlier campaigns because of increased se- curity now surrounding the White House. .. The strongest thing he has going for him is that he is president,'• said Spencer. "He won't run a complete Rose Garden campaign, but he prob- ably won't spend more than three days a week on the road, even near the end." That plan is a mixture of the successful strategies of Harry Truman, who stumped the nation like no one before or since, and Dwight Eisenhower, who was easily reelected while staying almost ex- clusively in the White House. Spender, indicated, however. that Reagan will not allow himself to be boxed in without strategic flexibility as Jimmy Carter did in 1980. Carter pledged to stay in Washington until ,the U.S. hostages in Iran were relea.Scd. When be later was forced to renege. he was severely criticized. But there is a wild card in thi s Reagan campaign that his earlier ones have lacked: the Soviet Union. Spencer predicts foreign policy will be the decisive factor in this year's election, with nuclear disarmament and U.S.-Russian conflicts the most important issues. dwarfing in import- ance any fo reseeable developments in the Middle East or Central America . And the longtime Reagan con- fidante doesn't expect the Russians to do much to ease the president's path. Reagan, thus, must .. keep pressure on the Soviets to lower tensions," Spencer said. adding that Reagan 's best election bet is to continually make new, reasonable proposals. That pressures the Russians at the same time it robs public attention from · the Democrats during the campaign se.ason. But aside from the Russians. most other factors Reagan must handle aren't very different from those he fielded with ease in 1970. And that's why bis upcoming campaign may seem like deja vu to anyone who was watching 14 years ago. , Thomas Elias is a Santa Monica-based columnist on state issues. Anti-Co1JJinunlst League expels anti-Se1Detlc wing WASHlNGTON-Afternearly nine years of hand-wringing. the conservative World Anti-Communist leafue last month finally expelled its Latm American affiliate, CAL-after I began . reporting CA L's links to the notorious right·wing death squads in Central America. The belated action was taken at an JACK AIDEISOI emergency WACL meeting in Taipei. Taiwanese. who have close ties to The head of the U.S. chapter of Israel, must have be~n particularly WACL, retired Army Oen. John offended byCAL's naked hostility to Singlaub, said the Latin American Jews and the Jewish state. group was ex~lled because it was so But apparently no bne in W ACL blatantly anti-Semitic, not because of had the guts to do anythine about its the death squad links. embarrassin~ Latin Amencan af- "They even accused the ~pe of filiate-until last month. beingJewish," Sing)aub sa1d. Footnote: Though Singlaub Sources within WACLsaythat the stressed that CAL'sousterwas be- Latin American affiliate had been cause ofits anti-Semitic. neo-Nazi trying for a decade to take over extremism. he didn't argue with my WACLbydemandinginclusionof disclosureofCAL's links to the neo-Naz1 voups in ~he ~taunchly right-wing death squads." It wouldn't conservat1veorgamzat1on. surprise me," he said. 0 Theysponson:dgroups which COSTLY BLUNDER: The down- they knew to be pro-Nazi," Singlaub ing of two Navy jets over Lebanon said. "They supponed one Belgian last December resulted in the death of secessionist group headed by a former one crewman and the capture of Lt. Nazi SS officer." Robert Goodman Jr. The official The intemal schism first erupted at Pentagon version of the raid on the annual WACLconfereoce at Rio Syrian guns east of Beirut holds that it de Janeiro in I 97S. Respected Ameri-was well planned and executed and can conservatives and the Taiwanese that the losses were unavoidable and who funded WACL were surprised to acceptable. discover that CAL had managed to f But military experts just back from exclude from the league a the Middle East tell me a different long-established Latin American con-story. They say the bombing raid was servativegroup: Tradition family a classic case of poor planning. Here's Propcny. why: They soon learned why: TFP bad -The ~lanes were launched from an hononble record of opposing carriers W1 thin sight of a Soviet fascism that dated back to the 1930s. intelligence ship and a Soviet war- Several oftheconscrvative leaders ship. Sowarningoftheattack was boycotted W ACL meetings when undoubtedly flubed to the crews of they teamed orrFP's exclusion. They the Soviet-made auns in the hilts a few couldn't understand why this milesaway. well-known conservative orpniia--Smart tactics call for special tion, with bnnches in more than a e1cctronic-warfarejets to accompany doun Latin American countries, was the attack planes and jam enemy beina kept out of the international radarand communications. None lequcbyCAL wassentonthefatal raid. They should havesoucn a clue to -Lacking such an C1C0rt, the CAL'aeJttremism from its mapzme. planes should have had enough RcpUca, published in 0~, defensive weapons to protect them- MeJttco. An illu1tn1ion for a covef selves: flares to drop as decoys for story on TFP showed a Pia bearina the hcat«ekina missiles, and shtedd~ name ofTFP'sc:N_irman. The story plastic chaftto throw off enemy radar. acxuJCd him ofbeinu Jew. But the planes ran short of these Outrqied by CAL"s attack. TFP critical devices. began investiptina thearoup. The -Theplaneupent far too much invesi.ptionshoWedthatCAl's timeovertheiri.rattt,evidcntlyto supposed anti-communism wan •tu take careful aim and avo.d hittina ·~ u i11 an1i..scmitittn. In fac1, innocient ciYilian1. Even to, some of aooordinatoonelnsidetouiu,CAL thcbOmbtdtdcauscclvlHanca .. 1eaderi believt ••it is better to have Ullt~ as did the Jct that cruhe<llnto Russian domination than JewiJh a coaJial to~-n. bin km.•• Tbcscb11mwtth1n WACLcon-J•ek ndcnooiu5yndic.a red Cn~tofcsteroverthe'tatL The rolumniJt. t Mihaylo named Coldwell VP Laguna Beach resident Fred Mlbaylo has been named vice president of data proccuina at CoJdwell Buller Realdeatlal Real Estate Services Soadaena Calllontla by Tom Griffin, president. Mihaylo Joined Coldwell Banker in 1980 as a systems analyst. Jn has new position he wil be responsible for the manaaement of the department's I 0 employees, and for the data proccssina involved with the firm's offices in California. Texas, Colorado and the Nonhwest. Prior to joining Coldwell Banker, Mihaylo worked for Sperry Ulllvac as a systems analyst. • • • Gerard M. Perlolat of Huntington Beach has been named vice president of worldwide marketing for ATV Sy1tem1, I.De., a Santa Ana-based international manufac- turer of computer systems for restaurants, hotels, instituuons and business offices. Pcnolat will assum tot.al responsibili ty for sales and marketing for all A TV product lines. He joined ATV in 1981 from Memorex, where he was manager of the business systems division. • • • Saady Carey has joined B.J. Stewart AdverU1lnc and Pabllc Relations, I.De. ofNewpon Beach as an adven1sing account executive. The announcement was made by Andrew Skiver, agency senior vice president. Before joining Stewart, Carey was with Homebayer'• GoJde Magazlne in Newpon Beach where she was sales manager. • • • Jardloe Inc. has leased a 19, 765-squarc-foot building on Warner Avenue in Santa Ana for to house a light manufacturing operation. The building was leased throuah Norris, Beus 4 Simpson of Newport Beach, with JobD Mueller acting as agent. The five year lease is valued at $327,971.48. • • • Reynold• Aluminum has leased a 1.200-square-foot unit on.KJltella Avenue in Orange to house its Wes t Coast regional headquaners. The property was leased through Norrie, Beg1 & Simpson or Newpon Beach, with Patt Storn and Jadl Woodyard as agents. The five year lease is valued at $96, 148.35. • • • Builders Sales Corp., a Santa Ana-based land sales firm, has turned various parcels of raw land into $8.3 MIBAYLO PERIOLAT CAREY million wonh of acreage sales in only 45 dafS, it was announced by Willia• H. MeCalN, acreqe director. A total of four transactions comprised the sales two in Riverside, one in Vista and one in Victorville. The firm had sales of over SI 00 million durina J 983. • • • Com,.cer Sde11ee1 Corp. anCt ZyMOS ba\te opened new offices in Esecwdve Pm, an office comp!ex owned by ne lrvhle Co. Computer Sciences leased 2,400-tq~feet of space, with a lease val~ at S l 35,000. Broker for the transaction was 8eb Ckrlamaa of Coldwell Banker Commercial Real Estate Services, Santa Ana. ZyMOS leased 3,300-squarc.fcet of office space with a lease valued at S l 80,000. Dave Carpeaier of Commerctal Broken, lac. of Laguna H.ills handled the transaction. ••• In an expansion move, Martecta1 Dtrecttou, lac. has leased a 9 ()()().square-foot office in Newport Beach from Pndeatta'l lanruce Co. of America for $2 million, it was announced by Dick Lawreace, prcsi~nt. Located on MacAnhur Boulevard, the advertisina agency signed a Iona term lease which was Coordinated by Sudy Ball of the C'brlea Dua Co.'• Oranae County office. ORANGE COAST STOCKS Here are the •tock market acdvltlee of publicly traded Orange County firm• for the week ended Friday. Feb. 17. 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Arthur Lipper. owner of "Venture, the Maga.zJne for En- trepreneurs." a venture capital firm, told a group of entrepreneurs and investors at the Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel this week how to prevent a feeling of betrayal on either side. The worst fear of the investor, Lipper said, is that he will come to be considered "a sucker source of fund· ing." This fear even dominates the fear of losing money, Upper ex- plained. It can only be dealt with by superb communications and stratqic planning. In other words, Lipper said, "blunder forth" should not be the company motto. Business plans should be detailed. "What ir' scenarios should be considered, aJ. lowina for the worst case. S~akina to a group which was, by an 1nfonnal show of hands, about 60 per cent entrepreneurial, 40 per cent mvcstment oriented, Lipper fielded questions from some who were at lhc slage of sendina around a business plan with bopefuJ expectations of mvestmcnt funds. Get a banker's or a lawyer's letterhead on a letter to be included witb the plan, Upper counseled. The letter should read somethina like: "My client has an idea which I feel would be wonh your while to loo.le into." This kind of thina. be said. carries far more weight with the investment community. Then, "when you get your letter of rejection," Upper coot1nued, ask the investor who he might recommend as a suitable alternative. Often, he explained, a plan is rejected not because it isn't promising. but simply AdJuatable Payment Homestead S&L Ken Lagendof'f (415) 831-0740 Century Fed. S&L Jim Maytor (714)903-9911 AnahelmS&L "9. 9.50 2.0 9.500 3.0 9.750 2.5 Teri Trowbridge (71•) 991-8200 30 bccaute It tsn't the type of thin& tbal 1 panicular investor is uted to dttlina with. Perhaps paradoxically, lht jdeal investor, Lipper said, is one who ha failed in his own bus.incss. This type it more likely to be understandin& when unavoidable problems confront the entrepreneur. In any case. an invntor would be aiven an active role, Kipper feels. Job .eek.era clinic A four·weck job seeker's clinic beains Feb. 27 for those who want to explore career options. The career assnsment and exploration class is being offered by the Women's Op. portunities Center of UC Irvine. Fif\ccn professionals will be pan- elists. The course combines 44 class hours with career research and job in terviewi DJ. Registration information can be obtained by calling 8S6-7128. c..., 12 mo. 8 '250,000 12 mo. 5 $250,000 30 12 mo. 5 $250,000 Ratea quoted ere for alngle-famlly, owner-ocx:upi.ct homee, bought with a 20% dOWn payment. Each example lnciudee three ot the top lendetl, u eefected by Prime Rating Inc.. Alt lender"I have been ranked by lnter•t rate, potnta, termt .,.,d feel. If a fender requlr• PMI (Private Mortgage lneurance) It ttu been calculated Into the lnt..-.t rate shown. All tenders were updated and~ Feb. 8, 198• . Indicated. Cap la the maximum percent mcr.ue In Interest rate over the term of the loan . FIXED lhowt the traditional long-t«m ftxed-l"ate mortgeg4t. BALLOON mortgagee require tt. bor- rowtW to refinance the loan or pay the ~ wtthln a few yean. An ADJUSTABLE mortQtlQe oarrtee a variable Interest tate. adJueted fNflfY t.W months u Note: Information on mortgage tending In Orange County la provtded by Prime Ratlng Inc. af Sausall1o. lbe rat• for this partial ftst are derlwd from Prime Rating's data bue of more than 350 lenders In caJlfornlL TheM lenders control about 9()91, of source money available for real estate loans In the state. Mortgage broker• are not Included In the data base. More Information may be obtained for a fee by calling Pr1rM Rating, tott free, at (800) 832·9999. The Dally Plk>t acceptl no responaibtllty for the Prime Rating reporta. · •• Ptr •t aetr.f P•~• •4 t12or ~~rp. r ' • ,. • t ., • "i 'J"" ,"\ ... ·~··· •tt,•. 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But the avcrqes can be extremely helpful to you for two reasons: 1. Wh.ile the Internal Revenue Service is close-mouthed about what standards it UteS to pick returns for audit. it must use as one factor whether the deductions you claim arc abnormally h~. A vcraa,c deductions will be one p1de. If your deductions arc far above averqe, your return will be a red flu for audit and _you'll have to justify afl deductiODl. Can you? .I If your deductions (except for medical ex-pente1) are much below averaae, you must recheck your claims. Have you overlooked some items you could leplly deduct? Arc you aware ofaU the cla1ms you could make? Roa.amine the return you're omwtna with areat care! -1"be information below at mere y t'tom a atat.ist.k.al table. You can Ute the deductions aiven to you in the official ala w 11ble in the instroc- tioot to form 1040 -but YOU CANNOT USE THE NUMBERS FROM THE UNOFFtClAL TABLE IN THIS COLUMN. You can claim only the actual amount you pa.id. NOTE: M<>tt of you should be reportina a tower medical-ellpcnse deduction than the avcrqe claimed by tupaYtJJ on the returns filed 1n Snv11 POITER ExPERT Aov1c£ 1982. This reflects the unfavorable Jaw change on 1983 medical expenses (see Part 2 in this series), which explained you can only deduct ex.· penses that exceeded 5 percent of your adjusted aroa income in 1983. up from 3 percent in '82. Tbis•new 5 percent •'wastatt" rule should bar deductions enttrely or slash your medical-expeute deduction . Ta.xpaycn with adj~sted gross in- come (AOI) of $20,000 to $25.000 had on returns filed in 1982 average medical-ellpentc deductions ofS756; averqe deductible taxes of SI. 718~ averqc deductible contributions 01 $67~ averaae interest deductlons of S2.8'17. With AOI of $25,000 to SJ0,000: avtt110 medical-expe111e deductions of S672; ·~ deduct.a"bk LUCI of S l ,98~~ a~ deductible contribu- tions or S697i· averqe interat deduc- tions of Sl. l 2. With AOI of $30,000 to $40,000: a~ medic:al-a~te deduetions of $60S· taxes of S2.496: contribu- tions oda:w: interest. Sl,483. (lbae and all followioa 6auta are aveneea for deduct>ons on f982 rc1Uf1\I.) With AOI of S.0.000 to SS0.000: medicaJ ell.peDJCS, SS S3: tucs. $1,211 ; COlllribut1ona, $ l ,079~ intemt, 14' 2&2. With AGI of SS0.000 to S7S.OOO: medical Cll.ptnlH, $676. tan~. $4,•00. contributtoM, St ,567: interest. S5.~16. W1tb AGl of S'7 5,000 to St 00,000: .. medical expenses of $859; taxes of $6.63 7: contributions of $2..512: interest. $8,312. Wt th AGl ofS 100,000 to $200,000: medical expenses, S 1,260; taxes SI 0.013. contributions. $4,807; interest. SI 2, 170. YOU WILL FIND YOURSELF IN THESE BREAKDOWNS! CHECK YOUR DEDUCTIONS FOR 1983 AGAINST THE A VER- AGES FOR '82 RETURNS WITH THE WARNINGS HEEDED. YOU CAN USE THESE A VEAAGES FOR YOUR OWN ADV ANT AGE. DO so As 1t as no more than normal cunos1t y to compare your deduc· uons. 90 ll is no more than nonnal concern to wonder whether th~ return you're fihng this year will be packed out for an audit. Take comfort. The odds of your beina chosen out of 100 tupayers, dependina on your income and business s11tus. arc overall very low. On the bas1s of 94 million return filed for '81 incomes, th~ odds ~ ooh I 5~ out of 100 or ISS out of every I 0,000 returns filed. TbJs perccntaae rites u your income Net.. both u an lod.JVldual and bus1Dell Out of every 100 tupa)'a'I. your odds of beina aud.i led arc: • If you weren't in businttl. had las t.ban Sl~OOO of total_ '*°1bve incomel.Dd filed on Fonn 1040A. .3S: if you cbdn•t rue oo Form 1040A.. .91i ftOtn Sl0.000 to under S2S.OOO and i1 >'OU med l&.emmd dedOC'llons, 2.4,; if you \lied the st.aadard dc:doc:u.oa. Onl)' .57· from S2S 000 \0 under SS0,000, ~.97:S50.~andover, 5.61. • If you wen tn bulinaa with po. miapt1 unda SlS.000. 1.61: &om $25,000 to uJ»der S 100.000, 3.97; Sl00,000 l.Dd O\tr, S.94 N&ns.Ms~,.., , .... can . Orang• Coatt DAIL y PILOT /Sunday. February 19. 19M Firm has task of taking on tasks IT'S one stop shop _ __.;;. __ _ for office service By OORY BLAKE ~ .... Cerr ...... It's not business as usual at the business sto~. Thit rnnovaLtve concept in busJneu office services frees small business ownen of costly overhead expenses. It also proVtdcs laraer businesses wath valuable back-up support during peak business cycles. Robb is the markctana director of Answer Network and baa worked for the company more than 20 ycan. She alao taid that one of the pnmc ObJCCti ves of the business store is to u111t their cu1tomer1 with every day office operations. Thas includes typma. word proccuina and dictation servicca, as well u fumiahing mail bo1tcs and mailina services. The "Business Stott'" can also help businesses attract new cuttomm wnh its direct mail and marketing assistance proa.ram. "Our aoaJ is to uulor a package of busmen serv1c~s to m~t the needs of any business owner in any type of business, rqardleu of ats sue," Robb said. ... ~ ••••• •••••• • • • MOb•'t lt l•PIH1n• (. 1(1119,,•l(O•I Cellular Mobile Telephone System • • • lv'ou•11· let11prione A 1 dihng Mon1te letephone B fH w r-o .-U,\;I • • • Mob11t Telephone C calling Ground bueo lelep!lone or v1c.1 versa Mobile latephorit C c11111ng Ground baaed Telephon or vice versa priur to cell hand oll "Business Store" services arc part of the business communications system offered by Answer Network. The company has 18 telephone answcrinJ and beeper service offices in Orange County. These service locations wall be an 1ntearal part of the "Business Store" network Companies doma business nationally and internationally can take advantage of telex services and facs1m1le copyina which sends copies to distant locations. They can also use the Answer Network's electronic '----------------------------------------------------' This one-step shoppin' center for busi- ness office services 1s designed 10 help any business of any size to operate on an efficient and cost-cfTect1 vc basis. mail service and Certi fied E-Com post office to post office quick tum-around mail service. This is especially valuable to companies with nationwide locations that do not have an electronic mail system at PacTel improves porta-.phone each location. In add1t1on to m 24-hour com- puter-assutcd telephone answering service. the "Bus.mess Store" oO:ers a potpourri of personalized money-saving office services. "We can assist you with your workload, make sure your customers can always reach you and that you never miss a~other appointment." Reenic Robb emphu1zed. The Answer Network 1s a 30-ycar company founded by George W. Smith. According to Robb. the Answer Netw~rk's ever~xpandmg services to the business community reflect Smith's desire to provide broad-based busmess services at reasonable pnccs. Investors Ouahl1cat1oni. UMs·Calltornta resident net worth $30,000 and $30.000 gros!) annual income or net worth ol $100 000 (eitCIUSlVe ol home furnishings and autos) Notes·Cahlorn1a re51 dent, net PacTel chief Pblllp J. Qulcley teat.a new commuter pbone. Profile of an entrepreneur Related Story /B 1 By JOY DEE ANTHONY DM!y '1let c .. rupo,..,,t one." SuC'ces'iful entrepreneurs sec their de- termination to make money as a mere b)-product of the struggle for excellence and the desire to prove something. At a South Coast Pina Hotel confcrt'nce Adda tonally. they have all held several Mobtle device now being tested, developed in Mesa By JOY DEE ANTHONY ~ .... C:.11111 fl I The old imaae of Maxwell Smart dialing a phone number out of his shoe is not so far off from what P~cTel Mobile Access, a subsidiary of one of AT &rs reaional compenies, is t~tinf and developina in c;osta Mc~. Thouah most will choose to place their ph~ncs m can or briefcases, thco~tically. the device could 10 tnto a sh~ -with aood reception too -provided the shoe was b1a enou&h. . A new technology called "cellular mobile tel~ phones," -an idea that's been around for years -is finally practical. It used to be that a phone in the car/ot lousy recepuon, with background noise, toppe off by eavesdroppers and limited range. With the old technology. a transmitter covered an area ao wide that many callers had to compete for .the available channel, gettma a busy signal most of the lime instead of the opportunity to dial a party. Now callers wiU be able to act through the fint time they dial. . Philip Quigley, president and chief executive offi~r of the company hopes that the local approval process wdl be completed. in May in time for ~sc duina the ~.A. Olympics. Quigley aays that because instant co.mmunaca- tion is c'\cn critical to secunty forces., mobile phones could prevent the Olympic fiascos of past years. For everyday life, salesmen and women, real estate agents and construction workers arc prime candidates for mobile phones. A real estate agent, for example, might be showina a home when an important phone call from another client comes in. With an optional PacTel feature, has car will honk to let ham know about the call. If be wishes discretion, the liahts will merely flash . Similarly, a construction worker miaht need to make a call from his car while on site. Or more commonly, a salesman could vastly increase productivity, QuiaJey S&)'S. by beina able to use his commute time for callin& or tak.ina calls. A hands-free option would allow him to keep bis hands on the wheel. A scratch pad dialing feature would allow him to store numbers for easy retrieval. worth $30,000 and $30,000 gross annual income or net worth of $75 000 (exclusive ol home turmshings and autos) SPONSORED BY: sponsored by Peat Marwick and M1tc:hell. Jobs for money before they're out of high Venture magazine chairman and venture -.chool and often before they were into high ----... ---------11111!~1!111111!!~• capitalist Arthur Lipper shared ht'i insights school Of this charactenst1c. Lipper said, REALTY INVESTMENT FUND into the personality of a typical en· treprencur. based on profiles of the mem-the re ts no exception be rs ofh1s J\ssoc1at1on of Venture founder' Lipper also ~ys entrepreneurs arc an First. he said. the) are mostly men L\C:n "unusually healthy" bunch. with Venture magazine subscnbcr<i. he added "cnormousl) htgh energy levels." arc 95 perce nt men . fwnlly the typical entrepreneur 1s more Typ1t·ally. they arc also first born or onl} likely to keep his mamage intact while he 1s children. Also. an some way when grov.1ng bu i Id 1 ng h 1 5 compan y than up. the} perceived themselves as d1fTcrcnt non-entrepreneurs during their career from other children. FOR RESERVATIONS CALL; Entrepreneurs have nearly always had a building years, though he is also more hkc (714) 641·1176 (714) 545.3335 very strong relationship with their fathers , to divorce has wife once the company is up ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=:;=:;=:;::;:::;::;=:;=:;=:;~==~======~~L~1p~pe~rsa~1d~.~th~o~u~gh~"~n~o~t~ne~c=e~s~~a~n~l y~a~g~ood~~~a~ndru_n_n_1_ng_. _________ ~ • When you're talking barbegue, you're talking Texas. J u:-.l ,,.., rl·.il ---•l11h~ll'r u11nl·-.----------. f rum ~I .i 1 Ill' .ind rc<t I .,. 1u r J1 >Ui.th f n 1111 San I r;in1 1 ~l'o. rl·<tl h;irhcquc l r Jllll':O. f rlllll 'li:xa-.. 1r ... lhtil ~impll' '\111 hill~ h11I I hl' hl''.\I. \nJ in TcxJ~. 1 lwrc.·" on1 h<arht·qul' "''l.iurtinl th.ii'); lww1111· ..i tr.1J 1 I 111n .. 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Bob recently won a sport coot tr ode in contest lthe most unusuoll , and Mickey assists him in spending his winnings - o Phelps gift certificate. 1 "Over (,() years of rridition " 1923 I Pl IEI .PS I 1984 # 8 f o,hion Island • Ntwport Beach 644-02~ Market Dyne exec Boss of the Year Tips on taxes the subject of Fountain Valley talk Paine Webber will present a semmar on "How to Reduce Tues" throuJh ta.x advantaged investments, proper financial planning and by mak.ina sense of estate plannina. The seminar will be held Thursday from 6:30 to 9 p.m. at the Mile Square Park Clubhouse, 10401 Warner Ave. fountain Valley. For reservations. call Karen at 826-3990. RAE RODGERS M/MAX of ao. Celtf. reoentty ewerded ua "°°411RI tNrd piece trophy •t thelt 8nnuel ewerdl ~ t*O on the au-, Mery. "8911 ..,.,...IOI end l)fof111lon .. em tM PMt 10 rw-•.,.., .... tt ..... lllOdat• In t•port leectt$. her M .,, e>epert In metketlng tM ft'* "°"* Of leech. n.. .. preMntly 300 MlllAX IMOCl9'• In lo. . 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Polyester/cotton, S-M-L. reg. 16.00 and 18.00. 9.99 o1/3 off Vanity Fair, Maidenform briefs and bikinis for women. Ta ilored or lace-trimmed styles. Nylon, sizes 5-7 . reg. 3.25 to 4.50. 2.16 to 2.99 0 9.99 8.01 off girls' casual shoes in sporty nylon and suede with side Velcro· closures. Detailed trim on white. sizes 12'12-4, reg. 18.00, 9.99 09.99 7 .01 off men's fitted dress shirts in stripes. solid pastels and white. Permanent press cotton/polyester. sizes 14117-161/2, reg. 17.00. 9.99 012.99 Sale of girls· striped fashion pants In pretty pastel colors such as pink/white or lilac/white. Of polyester/cotton. 7-14. sale 12.99 0 40°/o off Cottage Flowers sheets, a peach/ mint floral with ruffled hems Std or king cases and twin to king sheets. reg. 8.00 to 22.00, 4.80 to 13.20 030°/o off Junior Brittan la · pants. Cotton casuals or crop lengths in denims. stripes. solids or checks. Sizes 3 to 13. reg. 20.00-30.00, 13.99 to 20 .99 o1/3 off Maidenform bras in underw1res. soft cups. contours, padded. more. Sizes 32-36, A,B,C.O. sizes vary by style. reg. 9.00-15.50, 5.99to10.33 'b 2for13.QQ ' Boys' O:P. tee shirts with tropical screen prints in many bright colors. Polyester/cotton. S-M-L-XL fit 8 to 20. reg. 9.50 each, 6.89, 2 for 13.00 014.99 5.01 savings on men's Haggar" slacks with neat top pocket styling. Solid colors in easy care polyester. waist sizes 32-42. reg. 20.00. 14.99 D 2for12.00 Buy 2 and save 8.00 on Carter's •· sleepers. Two-piece gripper waist style has non-skid soles. Polyester. 1-4. reg. 10.00 each, 6.29, 2/12.00 0 50°/o off Decorator comforters and quilted spreads are in sizes to fit twin to king beds. Great colors. easy care. reg 40.00-70.00, 19.99 to 34 .99 014.99 10.01 off misses· Gitano" stretch denim jeans In sizes short 6-16. average 10-20. tall 8-18. Cotton/ polyurethane. reg. 25.00. 14.99 D 2.99 pkg. 2.01 off women's packaged sport socks in a choice of colors. Cuffed styles of acrylic/nylon. fit 9 to 11. reg. 5.00 pkg. of 3 prs .. 2.99 pkg. h# ., 0 7 .99 and 9.99 4.01 off boys' Cheetahs'" jogging pants. Mervyn's own quality brand. Polyester/cotton twill. 4 to 7. reg. 12.00, 7.99 8-1 8. reg. 14 00. 9.99 0 9.99 Save 1 3 on young men·s jeans in a selection of great styles. Easy care cotton canvas or denim Waist sizes 29 to 36. reg 14.99, 9.99 0 27.00 case , newborn Mervyn·s gathered leg disposable diapers. NB. X-absorbent. toddler. reg 6 00-7 25 p~g . 4.79. 5.79 pkg .. 27 .00 and 33 .00 case of 6 pkgs. \ 01 . 99 bath size Special purchase! Santa Cruz bath towels with tiny flaws that won't effect looks or wear l1m1ted quantities. slightly irregular. 1. 99 L1m11 12 bath towels per customer 11 thl1 price OuanhUes over 12 are 2 99 Prices effective on President's Day. Monday, February 20 only• Shop 9:30 a .m. to 9:30 p .m. I l I J 014.99 5.00 off junior Levrs · 501 Jeans. the famous Shrink-to-Fit'" Jeans of blue cotton denim with button-fly front Sizes 3-13. reg. 19.99. 14.99 016.99 Save 10.01 on women's leather moccasins with padded insoles and flexible crepe s61es. White. gray. sizes 5-9.10. reg . 27.00, 16.99 010.99 4.01 and 6.01 off student boys· 0 . P. shorts of cotton sheeting or cotton/polyester corduroy. Waists 23-30. reg. 15.00 and 17.00. 10.99 D 2.10-10.15 Jockey For Men underwear and socks. Classic. fashion briefs. tees boxers. sale 3 .32to10.15 Socks. two styles. fit 10-13. sale 2.10-6.12 o S.97 each 4.02 off Strawberry Shortcake'· dolls. each sweetJy scented to match its name. reg. 9.99. 5.97 0 40°/o off Cltpper 4-piece barware sets are super buys right now Vanous glass sizes with decorative clipper ship etchings. reg 20.00 set of 4. 11 .99 , I r--""!'----...,.--~----=---=----------------- -------------------~------------------------ 88 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, Februery 19, 1984, J First quality, famous maker short sleeve knits comparable in quality at s1s mars~~~ 4.99 Comfortable. polyester/cotton knit casuals. V-neck styling in assorted colors with contrast- ing shoulder and sleeve striping. 5-M-L-XL Also available 1n long sleeve. crewneck. comparab le 1n quality at s17, 5.99. Fi rst quality, famous maker screen print shirts for boys, regular price elsewhere s13 mars~~~~ 5.99 Long sleeve. polyester/co tton knit shirts in assorted multi-color. beach and active screen pnnts Sizes S-M·L XL to fit sizes 8 to 18. 0 COMPARE AND YOU'LL AGREE ... 9.99 FOR DESIGNER FIRST QUALITY SPORTSWEAR IS AN EXCEPTIONAL VALUE Tops comparable in quality at s20 Short sleeve classics in 100% cotton interlock knit. Basic and new fashion colors. Sizes 5-M-l. WllT COVINA Eu11ano MIH 1-10 I I CICIUI AYe marshalls pnce 9.99 TOMANCI Ola Town. P11ce Sin Diego f rwy to H1wtl\Ofne 81Yc1 tovth HUNTINGTON HACH Beech 81¥0 1>91ween He• Ind Werner TUITIN (j Clmono Pfaz1 El C1mono Rell Ind Ith SI Q"ANADA HILU 81fbol 1nd Sen Fern11100 Mtll!On 81vot LAGUNA HILLI Adi L1gvn1 H1M1 Ml" Sin OieQo Ft (RI S) lo El T0to Rd 1tn on Avenod1 Ot '1 Cer1011 Pants comparable in quality at sza Two cotton twill styles. drawstring waist. Front-cargo pocket pants. contrast piping or split-knee. slash pocket style. Solids. 5-M-L marshalls price 9.99 •MoMIJ ttw lltun11, e:ao 1."'. te t:ao ''"'' • ....,., ti ftOOft to I -. ... I .--- A trio of aprtni-.ammer loob from Cballel'a aweaten worn o•er pleated crepe de chloe boatlqae collection feataree atrlped caah•ere aklrta. The line la amooth and allm. llodela lailyPllt SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1984 .Cl Four chlldren with sea •••m •bout food •hopping by commlttM. a.. cs. carry numbered carda, u they do in Parta, eo cllentele can euily note their fa..-orlte deelpa. Chanel as righ-t as ever Chanel's concept of clothing in the early 1900s and bow it should be worn effected a revolution that chanpd fashion with p:eatstyle. .. Never the fad, always style, 'she said. Some of the Chanel finta that are now classics include thecrispwhiteahirt;whiteoollan and cuffs, leather, the little black dress,jcney,cardipn suits, the twin sweater set. costume jewelry, slce"eless blouscund dresses for day, the straplessdreucs.,double-facedjcncyknits, men's black-tie eveninaclothes for women and the innovative and unexpected useoffabrics, such as chenille, lame, straw, nylon, lace and brocade. Chanel bepn her life's work. in a mall shop in Ocauville where he made blouses and hats for her friends. Sbecontinuedtode ipforthcfutureuntil t939andWorld War II when the House of Chanel closed. In l 9S4 she made her comeback and created the well-known Chanel auit. She continually made fashion headlinesuntilJan.10, 1971 whentheintemational~ss reported her death in front paae stories. ' I 'Nothing goes out of style more quickly than a fashion, while elegance is for all time. · -Gabrielle 'Coco' Chanel Today, underthedirectjon ofberassistants, the House of Chanel continues hcrpand tradition with understated elepnoc and an undentandin1 of the prexnt. Chanel forsprinaand summer of 1984-the fashion lines are smooth, ali&btY elonpted and the look is slimmer. At Amen Wanly in Fashion Island, more than SOO viewed 21 models wearina 84 pieces of the new collection - the same onea that were shown earlier in Paris. The famous jacket is sliahtly lonaer, skins are lonacr and in many of the tylcs pleats are stitched to mid·thish and lower to lenathen the silhouette. t Ropes of pearl and chain and three-strand chain belts ' J falling below the wa1sthne accessorized the suits and dresses alona with the beige. black-tipped sling-back Chanel shocs. Colors were mostly pastels with a few britbt reds and blues, blacks. whites and navy. Blue Jeans arc worn the world over, and the famous suat with 1tscollarlcssJICket was interpreted in the fabric. A crew-neck. white Jersey T-shirt was teamed wt th the ensemble. A navy and parchment puU-overcashmerc sweater fittma ~II below the hips was worn with a navy crepe de chine pleated skin and topped with a matchinacardipn some five inches shorter in lcnatb. A black and bcisc crepe de chine dress took on the loot ofa uitWlthstnpesendinaatajacketlcnath. A white silk suit with navy trim and wide stnpcsbad a nautical look with the sailor collar. Other looks included cuffed pants paired with a belted Jack.et, polka dot dresses in ankle and floor lcnaths for even1na. polkadot trimson day stylesand fitted, strapl aownswith ruffled interest al the bodice top and hemline. Dally Pilot Photos by Lee Payne / J --·-·-·--------------------~-----.-----~-----------T:---------....~--,._ ___ ___, _____ ~---------------~-~~~~- " . .. - O unces of prevention worth a p ourid of allure This column fi"'t appeared Sept. 27, 1981 whcntbt t)'lexctionwas born. h 's now about 12Scolumnslater and I have learned a lot thinas through interviews and rcseaKh. l hope that you have picked upa few items that have made the world of makeup and grooming a little easier or maybe a little more fun for you. • method foraddiogeyebrowsdidn.tJuttappeal to women who wanted to wake up or come out o f a pool with eyebro ws. Most of the callen had lost their eyebrows throujh accidents and for them it wu the answcT to a problem. I attended a seminar conducted by makeup anist Richard Stevens in the clubhouse at Promontory Point. The personable young man had arrived in this area from the Midwest a few months earlier. His no-nonsense approach to makeup talk contained a hio t that I use every day now. The correct methOd forcarina for eye area i1 to musaae cream at the outs.ide of the eye where crow's feet are or m~y someday be and also apply it on the cheekbone beneath the eye socket. Theeyewilldrawfrom that the amount of moisture it needs. Heal so said never put creams at the top of the eye. Durina a lectu~ at a department sto~. an Orange County dermatoloaistincluded skin care information that almost pve the store employees a bean attack. He a.aid collaaen rubbed on the wn is a bi& ripoff, and added, it docs not penetrate the skin. A little moisturizer will do u much good. The oosmeticcounten were just a few feet away and loaded ("Looking Oood" aot itsstart with the name of" For Milady's Beauty." lt was his method forapplying mascara: After you ~move the applicator from the bottle, touch the tip liahtly to a tissue to remove the excess blob that always shows up and then apply the color to the lashes one at a time with the tip(not the side).Thismethodeliminatcsclumpinaand with coUaaen c~ams of all kinds. ' At I. Maanln's, an Alexander de Markoff makeup artist explained why you should apply clcansinJ cream with upward strokes and foundation in downwarchtroke1. She wd poreure lilted downward. You wan ta clcansinaaaent to 10 into the po~ but for foundation you need just the opposite for a nice smooth coveraae. I didn •t know that about pores. I never did knowwboan.acbed that handle to it, but the first time I saw it I cringed. It sounded so stuffy, so tum of the century. Finally after a few weeks ofFMBit ran with just my first name on it and then it became"Looking good" on Nov. 15, 1981.) stuck together lashes. A simple tip that works. · As I thumbed through the Style issues recently I had fun remembenng how someofthecolums came to be. One letter came across the desk that contained wba t I originally thought was the weirdest thing I had ever rud. It was from Sheila May, a tattoo artist. She tattooed on eyebrows and (eyeliners, too) ~d even used her expertise to outline lips and fill them in with color. I dectded this had to be a j oke. But, I called her in Pacific Palisades and got the details on her technique. Another tissue trick be advocated concerned blusher. After you have stroked the brush across the polor, brush the tissue liahtly to get off the excess powder. This keeps you from tryina to straiahteo a heavy concentration of color in one spot. (Stevens now doe5 his makeup wort at Andrca'sinCorooade Mar.) Durina an interview with Reno Baldwin at his then Kosmetic Depot on Balboa Island, the (you guessed it) native Nevadan talked about slcin care and passed alona this eye care tip. Puffy eyes, he said, may be caused by what you are usina to protect yourself ... Don't overload the eye area with moisturizer." The skin is very thin the~ and will bold water below and above the eye if it is overfed. We have written a lot about new products-one was Estee Laude~s Niaht Repair. The claim was that it would accelerate the natural repair of damqe caused by ultraviolet li&ht. It was a natural product that comes from roosten' combs. Another one was Lip Fix by Elizabeth Arden. It stops lipstick from creepin& beyond the curved lines. (Six other companies have since developed the same type of cream.) Tbat'sjusta few of the inte~sting tips we've picked up. Now, finally, the reason for all of this reminiscing-with this issue of Style "Looking Good" is talcinga rest. . .1 have to catch up on my "beauty sleep". After the column ran there were a oum bcr of calls. It seems that her CITY OF HOPE, Newport Harbor chapter will honor the Newport-Sheraton Hotel ~n l".'ewport. Beach with ~n award for outstanding humanitanan services at a special social meeting at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the hotel. For more information. call 650-1338. • • • HIGH HOPES NEUROLOGICAL RECOVERY GROUP OF COST A MESA will honor students and volunteers at a banquet bcginni~ at 6:30 p.tJl. Friday at the Balboa Pav11ton. For rescrvauons, call 646-7458. • • • THE CHRISTIAN SERVICE AGENCY OF THE ROMAN CATHOLIC DIOCESE will host its day-long Mardi-Gras festival from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday at St. Anne Church, 1344 South Main St., Santa Ana. The day includes games. entertamment and international foods. Proceeds will go to buy food, clotrung, housing and other assistance for needy in the county. For more informauon. caJI Sandy Alger at 833-0070. • • • UNITED PARENTS, a TOUGHLOVE parent sup- port group. will host speaker Jerry Skipper, founder and dittctor of the South Coast Counseling Center in Mission Viejo, from 7 to 9:30 p.m. Tuesday at Silverado High School, 25632 Discno Dnve, Mission Viejo. For more details, call 837-9953, afte r 6 p.m. • • • DAUGHTERS OF UNION VETERANS OF THE CIVIL WAR arc giving a luncheon from noon to 3 p.m. Saturday at the Holiday Inn, 222 W. Houston, Fullerton, to honor Agnes McYeigh Brooks, the national president. For more information, call 538-3734. • • • AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF UNIVERSITY WOMEN, Westminster-Fountain Valley branch, will meet fOr lunch at noon Saturday at Francois', 18151 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach. Elizabeth Goldblatt will explore the use of musical sound and religious chant in Tibetan Buddhist music. For reservations, call 9~809. • • • AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF UNIVERSITY WOMEN, Laguna Beach branch, will have a fund-raiser luncheon at noon Wednesday at Mercury Savings and Loan, Lake Forest For reservations and information. call 497-3234. • • • mE LUBUS SUPPORT GROUP of the Orange County branch of the Arthritis Foundation will meet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Medical Center of Garden Grove, 1260 I Garden Grove Blvd., Garden Grove. Christine Ellis, a licensed social worker, will discuss the practical living problems faced by patients with lupus and suggestions on existing social services in the county. For more information, call 547-5591. • • • EXECUTIVE WOMEN INTERNATIONAL, will meet for dinner starting at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Newport Marriott. Spcalcer James Rohn will discuss "The Seven Fundamentals for Wealth and Happiness." For more information, call 997-6611 . • • • CALIFORNIA FEDERATION OF WOMEN'S CLUBS will host its annual fine arts festival from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Fnday at the First Church of Fullerton, 109 E. Wilshire. For more information, call 526-2414. • • • NATIONAL JEWISH HOSPITAL/NATIONAL ASTHMA CENTER will hold a membership meeting at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at Security Federal Savings and Loan, 12221 Brookhurst, Garden Grove. To participate. call 546-5271. ••• TOWN AND GOWN MUSIC SECTION, of UC Irvine will hold its annual benefit concert at 3 p.m. Sunday at the UCI Fine Arts Village Theater. For more information, call 552-3416. Our Annual Evan Picone Pantyhose Sale Starts Today! • Ultra-sheer light control top sandalfoot pant yhose. regularly 6 for '21. now 6 for 16.80 • S1lkee'"sheer-ro-wa 1st sandalfoot pantyhose, regularly 6 for '21 now 6 for 16.80 • Confetti texture ~andalfoot pantyhose. regularly 6 for 136, now 6 for 28.80 • Classic Imes light support sandalfoot pantyhose regularly 6 for '42. now 6 for .ll.60 • In camel, platmum. off black. bone. new gray, opal, pearl and Pam white •For sizes Petite ~vetdRe and Large • On ~alt today throuHh March 5th • In Hosiery Collectt0m. Strt"« Flooc Chanel'• fragrancee accent the.e lateet offerlni• froµi her deelgn hoaee: a clualc ............... .,&..-,..,.. aalt and polka dotted, ankle-lenatb day dreee wttb capeletat Amen W:arc£y ahow. UL Tl.MA TE ACCESSORY? Among Coco Chanel's greatest creations were her perfumes. Her concept of the total woman always included perfume and cosmetics. She created what is probably the most famous perfume in the world-Chanel No. S-the essence that Marilyn Monroe declared was the only thing she wore at night. In 1920. Chanel estabhshed the idea that a perfume should complement one's clothing and lifestyle. To tum her idea into a reality she hired Ernest Beaux, one of the most famous "'noses" at the time. He presented her with two sets of scent-filled bottles -numbered from I to 5 and from 20 to 24. She selected the f ragranC(' 1 n No. 5 bottle as her in•e)(•pen•alve• ·11n lk spen' siv) not high In price; reasonable: classified ....,.._. advertising -1 r... Classified Advertising 642-5678 favorite and then the question was what to call it Since her next collection was debuting on May S (fifth day of the fifth month) the perfume bad iu name. It was and still isa blend of rose de mai, ylang-ylang. patchouli and sandalwood. In 1928, four years after No. 5 was launched in America, came No. 22. It is a scent from the essences of white blossoms-jasmine, roses lilies, narcissus, hyancinthand tuberose. No. 19, a blend ofiris,jasmine, rose de mai, ylang-ylang, French mosses and sandalwood. was named 10 hooorofCllanel's birthdate(Aug. 19). It originated in Europe the year before her death and was introduced to America in 1972. The other member of the women's frurancc family is Cristalle. It is the fragrance of expression of the active, eoersetic lifestyle today's women share. The scent, launched in America in 1977, is drawn from the essence of jonquil, honeysuckle, jasmine, amber, moss and woods. "Perfume is th~ unseen, but unforgettable ultimate fashion accessory" -Mlle. Chanel. courreges at south coast pl aza it rs mv greo1es1 pleosl ire to announce tho! 1h1s Cou11eqE?s tXXJflQ0P will be the first one 1n Amcr1<.Cl under 01 ir direct monogemen1 ~fore we 1n1ro.:h ice my 5pnnQ Co11oct1on we WOUid like to tho• 11. o o f our customers by no1d1ng o Sole extroordlnolre t"IC'JI rric uC l s 0 Co.Jrre;)eS g1f1 with purchase ft1rc,,.,gh Fetxu <v 25th /r WIMI6.EJ" costa mesa, ca. 92626 7141549· 2213 .· outh C0o1st Pl.rt. JJJJ 8r1srol Stft'et Cotti M~tJ • I ROBINSON'S: Collections from four designers will be featured Thursday at the Newport Beach store. Fashions by Debora Kucbme, Hioo and Malce, Cbacok and t.h.e. design house will be presented in a show at 2 p.m. followed by iOformal modelina until 4 p.m. The latest fashion collections will be presented during infonnal modeling sessions in the new JWR's Restaurant at Robinson's Newport Beach on Friday, Saturday and March l from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. • • • 8 uu.ocg '8: The South Coast Plaza-store will present the Anne Klein 11 Champagne fashions V?ring collection on Wednesday in the Fashion Gallery on the middle level at 12:30 p.m. For reservations, call 556-0611, ext. 263. A show f eaturinJ fashions for career women will be presented at I p.m. Saturday at South C.oast Plaza in the Town & Travel department on the middle level. The latest arrivals from the Pprtfoli~bop will be highlighted. For reservations, call SS6-061 l, ext. 204. • • • NEJMAN-MARCUS: Tickets are still available for the Bob Mackie fashion show and p.la dinner party at the Fashion Island store on Feb. 29. fbe event will benefit the Newport Harbor Art Museum and celebrate Neiman-Marcus' sixth anniversary at Fashion Island . Tickets cost $125 each, and may be purchased through the museum office at 759-1122. • • • SHOWS: Sossy of Sossy's Originals, a couture boutique in Fullerton, will present an array of her custom desians at 11 a.m. Saturday at the Wesun South Coast Plaza Hotel. Tickets for the show and luncheon arc available at Sossy's store at 305 N. Harbor Blvd. Call 992--6192. Up-t~te fasions in daocewear, hair design and makeup will be presented at l p.m. Saturday at the Christine Baltes Dance Center, 10591 Bechler River Ave., Fountain Valley. Kathy Sinclair of the Aesthetics Salon at Design Plaza in Newport Beach will direct the hair styling and makeup presentations, and a personalized treatment line by Lazette's Skin and Body Care of Newport Beach will also be featured. For more information, call 964-9503. cent Wtth ou1 monevbock guorontee BCST ~All eo•wh01vouwontanocont1nue losingweogM lh s Ou•• 1000 copsu e con101n1ng papaya go111c ono sov comes l!om Petu Supplies ore still ~mrteo 1ecommenoeo 0\ 19COQnlZed nvt11hOt'l1S1S wrw '"'' w0t1cs tokes o 11111e hme to explain GAU. us lose we;ght 0t vov• ~ bock k-vou hove notn1ng to •ose 0u1 weight• • No obl•QOlt()(\ f-CaM Jim. '99>92'7 ~ eMe>-cop· i 4S AlientdO Monroivo Son Ctememe. CA Q2o72 /, j t• I ~ Featured . ,, l Guest Speaker q,tir<j,i.rlDI. CEWJ G. (JHIY) JAIPOLSU Guest Speakers: Ir. Wlllllm 0 Clttny" Piner In. PtUJ lauett February 25, 1984 10 A.M.-6 P.M . 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AbsO Wilshire, Robinso ns, Bullocks Neiman-Marcus, Arthur a1vds., over 70 fine stores in all. y between Jamboree and Mac -ff Pacifk coast Highwa ~-----Justo Newport aeactl. I I I '-I IVY'S LEAG UE CRUSING THROUGH SPRING ... A Sea Island cotton two piece sailor in the lvy·s League tradition. # J 23 Fashion Island 640-572 J GET READY FOR SPRING ... Let us remodel your wardrobe. We are a full service tailor. # 34 Fashion Island 64o-58 J I A GARAGE FAVORITE ... M erona Sport Collection so comfortable yu'll hve in them. Pants. shirts. shorts and sweaters . All I 00% cotton in great colors. #56 Fa shion Island 644-7030 I , .. AFROFOS THE JENNY SPRING and cruise collection Is now at Apropos ... #29 Fashion lsfand 644-2652 • I I I I \ /' • ..... --------· ------------ -----·-·-~--~-~-......-----~-----:--------------------..... --..----• ... -. . -...... ;High C's attract: coas.tal crowds . Chanel comes to Newport, CHOC benefit expands and cruise aids City of Hope They flew in from New York and Texas and iimousined from Los Angeles to join the Orange Coast's jbest dressed as they viewed Chanel fashions at Amen 'Wardy. A festive air prevailed in the bright tented area ~djoi ning the Fashion Island store where the fashion presentation was made_ "This is one of the most exciting fashion events that has ever taken place in Orange County," said JoAnne Mix (wearing a Chanel suit of course). Emma Jane Riley agreed as did a number of the other 500 spectators. Guests (wearing the white camellia corsa$e they found on their folded napkin) lunched on a chilled soup. turkey salad and bite-sized sweets(served on a plate centered with a miniature orchid). Among those greeted by the personable Wardy and ~.-z...1mL---J Kitty D' Alessio (president of Chanel, l nc. si nee 1979) Kathryn Thompson waa a fuhion plate heneff in a blue and green dress and wide-brimmed hat wa.itinC to enter tent. were Mary Roosevelt, Anne Badbam, Jean Leichty, Lucille Kuebn, Claudia Mirkln, Pilar Wayne, Mildred Mead (she was wearing Unga ro) there with author Jean Jones of La Jolla whose 14th book "Jet Fuel" is due in ------------..--..-::;:------, April, Lynn Hirsch, Norma Meyer, Patricia Groth and Barbara Grant. Others were Helen LeMay (not in one of her Chanels she picked up in Paris on a painting expedition. "But. I'm wearing my Chanel shoes. They are so comfortable and I'm going in to get a bag to match."), model Maruja wit h husband Dr. George Hodges, Sandra Ventura, Donna Kelly, Sharon Jefferies, Julie Maxwell, Arletta Tronstein, Kathryn Thompson (look- ing fabulou s in a brilliant blue and green dress), Barbara Bowie and Athalie Clark. • • • The Newport HarborchapteroftheCityofHope .:_:I staged its own Love Boat cruise. More than 150 romantics climbed aboard the I 02-foot B.P. John II that ,belongs to Ben and Dottie Bukewihge (life members of the chapter) at the Balboa Bay Club. • Amen Wardy-welcome. Kitty D' Aleuio, preeldent of Chanel, to Newport Beacb. For four hours they cruised, enjoyed delicious refreshments and danced." It's our most successful "f u n-rai sing" event to date," declared Sylvia Macklls, founder and four-year president of the 550-member group. They made ov.er $3,000 for CoH. Jack Evant and anist Jane Brandt decorated the yacht in red and white with lots of heart and Robert Evant prepared some of the food including long submarine sandwiches. Others aboard included Kay and Harley McDuffy, Vi Sorensen, Roger Monroe, Gene Rice, the Jobn Lersches, Larry LaGants and Jobn Krechs, Ernest Kovlan, Harry Axene and·Jlm AJtlere. Next on the chapter's schedule is a gathering at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Sheraton Newport Hotel to honor the facility for its cooperation. A plaque will go up in the lobby. • • • And speaking ofromantics ... Helea and Andrew Hjelmstrom celebrated their 50th wedding anni verary rece ntly at the Driftwood Beach Club in Huntington Beach . About 65 friends and relatives joined the couple at a buffet dinner and dance hosted by their sons and their wives -Mr. and Mrs. Jobn Hjelmstrom of Burbank, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hjelmstsrom of Huntington Beach and the Robert Hjelmstroms of Gresham, Ore. Also there were Helen's brother, Frank Stone of Arleta and a nephew Allen Lowell and his family from La Mesa. The Hjelms!roms (he's a retired U.S. Army captain) have seven grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Joba,Steve,Scou , Dean, Karen and Lauri Hjelmstrom plus little Aaron came fo r the party. Both Andy and Helen, married Feb. 3. 1934 in Stoughton, Mass., are active in the Huntington Beach senior bowling leagues tour and he is an avid golfer. Huntington Beach has been thei r home for I 0 years . • • • Plans for"Spring Elegance", the 22nd annual All-G uilds Childrens Hospital of Orange County fashion benefit are coming along very nicely_ "The 081tr Piiot ,.noto. i,y LM ,.,,.. tickets for the March 8 event were sold out Dec. I and we JoAnne Mh, pearled and chained in a Sharon Jefferies, left, and Carol Smith expect J,550there,"reportedChairmanCarolMcCann Chanel manner, watched modeling. discuued which designs they liked beat. ofNewpon'sCinderellaGuild. ·--....:._--=--------------------------------., ~~~21hA;,;,::i1 A;,;;=;~·Sho~~~ I "' •I I r dh..' -.,r .Vt d~U '1' J3 (,ah1Url11d [), cllt•r ... PentietV 7'aety ' '' • 1a1rari r, t'" ''d 'h ,• l.t, I f't11 "''' _ • r' (j ;1r• 1•...J11;p .. ., : An,., d. f ~ •• • tricf 1,lf\' s l ;11Pt Pt•f"(, ~ C!cMtiluMtal 8uak/a.1t 7'1111d C!c11ti1tatal 8uaA/a.1t 7'a11el I''[ veryth1ng You Ever Wanted to Know About "Decorating with Antiques: Special Problems Antiques" of the Collector" Friday, f ebruary 24 10 a.m. Saturday, February 25 10 a.m. I $15 Per person (Includes Show) Shou• llo"rs $15 Per person (Includes Show) t Noonti 1 8µ", lrd.i,&'idl1r1,,, l•t'ru..ir~.?-l&l' t Noon" f p rn s .. nod, I. -ti Jdr\ 26 .. l)r "[) '"-1'1' $ ra LAGUNA BEACH MUSEUM OF ART 10~ 01tt Or1v£> Lagund Ht•;v • Last week! Perm Sale! Go from so-so to simply. sensational. Nova perm , reg . s40 now 52750 R9GIS HAIRSTYLISTS SOUTH COAST PLAZA LOWER LEVEL NEAR SEARS J. J 'f .. ·---- Inventory Reduction Sale 40o/o off This will be selected merchandise from our own stock •Chains •Rings •Pendants •Pins •Earrings •Watches •Bracelets •Necklaces •Charms •Mountings One Week Only February 20th through 25th c B Use your Visa or Mas~rCard No house charges All aalea final CHARLES H. BARR .......... ...nc .... s.c..., Ac~ .... ....... , The ballroom at the Anaheim Marriott has been enlarged since last year•s fundraiser when 1,400 attended. The Saks Fifth A ve nue, South Coast Plaza. fashion production is being kept a surprise, but the great prizes arc not -a Princess Cruise fort wo to Alaska donated by the cruise line and Cal-Mart Travel; one of M. Jacques minkjackets with a fox collar and a gold and diamond bracelet from Charles H. Barr Jewelers_ McCann and her committee have been working on theshowforoneyear. lt is her sixth yearofinvolvement in the shows and next year she will be co.chairman (that's a guild tradition.) ••• Two Orange County Performing Arts Ce(lter chapters have announced fundraisers-Showboat Chapter members and guests will be on the Reuben E. Lee March 4 for a brunch in the Stem wheeler from 11 to 2. There wi II be a children· sand ad uJt fashion show and entenainment b).' Jean Tandowsky and her Dixieland Five. Dinners wtll be served starting at 4 p.m. The Reuben E. Lee will donate40percent ofall proceeds to the Center. More information is available by calling 675-2302. Chapter Two, Irvine. is planning a ~arch 3 "Day at the Races." The group will meet at Copa De Oro for champagne and croissants before boarding buses for Santa Anita. Tickets wi ll be sold on a first-come basis. until Wednesday. The number to call is 786-6497. • • • Partygoers at the Thursday preview opening of the 12th annual antiques show presented by the Affiliates of the Laguna Beach Museum of Art will be enjoying a buffet ofbaron ofbeef, pates with Italian breads. manicotti and Italian cheeses with fruit and petit fours. The show dates are Friday and Saturday noon to 8 p.m. and Sunday the 26th from noon to 6 p. m. Door donations are $5 which incl udes repeat entry and the show catalog. Light lunches and no-host bars are available. Everything you ever wanted to know about antiques will be d;scussed at I 0 a.m. breakfast panels on Friday and Saturday. Pat Atha, 494-0339. or the museum (307 Cliff Drive), 494-6531 can provide details on the special e,vents. Donna Kelly, rlaht, •t with Dorlanne De8tenay, VP of C6anel Ready To Wear. o.ilJ"°' ........ .., .............. Kay Carlaon and Sylvia Macklla, at left. cnd.9ed for City of Hope aboard the 'LoTe Boat' provlclecl for the eTeniDC .. fun-ralaer .. by Dottle and Ben Bukewlla&e, below. Andrew and Helen IQebutrom celebnt9CI 90tb weddl.nl annlYen&J'J at dhmer dalioe. ' • Ctualfled Advert19'ng •842·&118 \. Starve an ingrate feed a responsibility ' h staned out as a------------ threat. A mother who works outside the home told her ch1l· d1cn 1ftheycalled her at the oflkc one more time after school and whined. ..There's -----------• nothing to cat' ... she would do somethin& drastic. (And po ibly 11legal.) The threat matenalizcd one afternoon after the fourth of her four children called to complain that all the snack boxes in the house were empty, the contents of the refri&erator had died, and the cookies left over from Christmas were "icky." A landmark decision was made. tf the kids didn't like what she bought. let them do the shopping and find out for themselves how far the money went. and what the choices were. Thus it came to be that at 10 a.m. one Saturday morning in February. four small children, ~ges five to 14, entered a supermarket with $60 and instructions to b'"Y lunches and snacks for the entire week. They fought over which cart to pick. They fought over who was going to push it. They fought over who would hold the money. They fought over which aisle to go down first. They fought over who was going to work the calculator. Every purchase was a Supreme Court decision. W11 the dO& really wonh the lS-ctnt can of dos food to feed him? Did they really need a clean sponae to wipe up around the sink for 89 cents or could they suand the pollution of the old one for another week? Could they tou&h it out on a small container of ice cream at S 1.69 instead of the laric one just under $4? An hour later they were struck with panic when the kid operating the calculator reported the total was in exce s of S l ,040. When they discovered he was in error. they ordered him out of the store. The three of them approached the check.out counter with severe apprehension. Also an assortment of soft drinks. chips and dips, crackers, calc.cs. sum and bananas. Another child abandoned ship when be araued that a bag of tortilla chips would put them over their S60 limit and the other two voted to "go for it." The bill came to $45.97. They brouaht up from their Jeans pockets S 1.80 wonh of coupons and ended up with SI 5.83 in change. There was not a single phone call during the entire week to mother. Shopping by committee had worked. I had a friend who did the same thing once with catsup. Sick of all the arguments at the table, she bought each one·of her four boys a large bottle of catsup and put their names on it. It's an old motherhood adage. but it still flies. Starve an ingrate ... feed a responsibility. No one has ever proved thatGoddoesn't exist DEAR ANN ----------- LANDERS: I must share what I feel with someone who won't All tell me I am a Jesus freak or some kind of a nut. I have a fcchng I .ID£RS you will be non-LA JUdf.mental. and •••••••••••• that s what I need. The reason I'm writing is because what worked tor me might work for others. Only twice in my life have I turned to prayer for help. I didn't knowhow the Lord should be approached. so I JUSl said what was an my heart: .. Please, God help me find a wa:,- out of this mess." Both tames the solution came to me out of the blue. I am not nor have I ever been a religious person. I am mystified over why and how my tangled life suddenly seemed to straighten out. Some people might say It was Just a coinddcncc -or fate. or luck. But I don't think so. I honestly believe someone up there heard my prayers. moved things around. provided an exit and allowed me to walk out of a tangled maze into the bright sunlight of reasqn. Thanks for listening. Ann. I had to tell somebody. - BELIEVER IN VANCOUVER DEAR VANCOUVER: People ~o cu pray laave a special relatlon1bip witb God. Wlllle tile cynics llJ dtere it no proof that He exists, no one bu proved tbe contrary. Prayer bas worked for me. I believe In lt ud recommend it for tbose wbo uve tried everytlllng else. Maybe now is tbe time to try God. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: A recent letter in your column from a nurse who has experienced some gruesome sights in hospital emergency rooms pleaded for motorcycle helmet laws. Oregon had such a law until our bleeding-heart, liberal legislature repealed it a few years ago. The state legislators caved 1 n to pressure exerted by the Gypsy Jokers and other .. enlightened" types who claimed the law violated their civil rights. · 1 Asa 16-year veteran ambulance driver, I have come to the conclusion that the law is unnecessary because anyone who would nde a motorcycle without wearing a helmet doesn't have anything in there to protect anyway. - MONMOUTH, ORE. DEAR MOUTH: You make a good point, but I taappea to believe tbat tbe nitwits of tbe world need protection by those of us wbo bave all oar marbles. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: For years I have been trying . . ' BRIOG[ I ~ -- - DEAR READERS: We llaave llad muy reqaHte over tlte ,.., ••• 0.... laaad1 U..& "• coaslder to be ..... fnorite1. Tut mak .. quite a li11. For ~ time belq, therefore, "e are de\'otJ., &lte Suday eoa._a to a eert • of W.out laaod1. Al tta. end el &be Mriee, we wW p back to our weekly q.ae• don ud aa1wer eohunn. llot.h vulnerable. South deals. NORTH + AQ54 "'8 2 0 102 • A J987 WEST EAST +J109 873 •2 'V Q 4 'V K J 10 9 7 3 O J98 O Q53 +54 +KQ3 OUTH + K6 'J A65 0 AK764 • 1062 The bidding: 9outh Weet North Eaet 1 <> Pa11 2 + 2 <::> .l + Paes 3 + Paet 3 NT Pa11 Pa11 Pa11 Opening lead: Queen of 'V. By and large. composers of chess and bridge problems CllllES Ge1£1 ue not. among the •orld's grutt"St players. Perhapt 1 he reason 11 that lhey are alwaye lookJng lor probl m positions. rather than prae· tical solutions. One notable exception to th11 rule, however. was the late Paul Lukac . Not only was he a composer of many of the world's beat single dummy problems. he also repre- sented Israel in international competition. Thia hand cropped up ID the Trial• to 1eleet Israel's team for the 1965 European Championships. There wu nothing unusual about thf' final contract.. and it was reached at most tables in the event on an auction such as the one shown above. West led the queen of hearts. and declarer was raced with entry problems. He had to set up his diamond suit, while keeping East off lead in the process. In addi· lion, he could not afford t.o tross t.o the table with a spade to lead a diamond from the board. because the defenders could win and knock out the ace of clubs. which would remove the en· try to dummy's third spade. So declarer ducked the opening lead and won the heart ciooti•uatlon. Ht ea.th· ed th* kiof of ·~ ud ent.en4 dummy witla • tpMe to the queen. Now he led a low diamond Crom tM tabJ.. Lukau unheeitetingly jumped Jn with the qoeenl Had East pfayed low, declarer would !lave .,..., able to pus thi dJamond to West. No return from Wut. ·would han harmed him and, with diamond• brea"kln1 favorably. the eontraet would have saD d home. A• lt wu, declarer h&d to capture the queen with the king. and now he had no entry back t.o his hand to make his long diamonds. We have 1een this type of play before, but invariably when the long suit bu been on the board. Not many players would make it in this ~it.ion. with the long tuit concealed in declarer'• hand. SelHI uy q•ldeea 1er W. C91uaa c.: CWIH G-.. ... O..u 8brlf. caw• •I tMt .......... ~ ........ .. • ~ ., die ... -o--·· .,.... c.. ......... It.ti ..... . wDIM••.,..*die ... 1dla ,.., .. dte Met ......... . Cbrlea G•rn aa4 Oaar SMril pe......U, CM11111t ....... &Mec. ... weral ... 1•'1 , ... akW. .Majority of women -remain in traditional occupations WASHINGTON (AP) -Sally Ride became the first American woman to fly in space. Sandra Day O'Connor donned the robes of a Supreme Court justice. and for the first time. talk of a female vice president of the United States gets serious attention in presidential cam- paign debates. Yet, women now hold only eight of 15 active astronaut positions at the National Aeronautics and Space Ad- ministration. They constitute 52 of 677 federal Judges and 24 of 535 members of the House and Senate. From 1972 to 1982, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, women expanded their ranks in such traditionally male-dominated oc- cupations as medicine. law, manage- ment-administration and . college teaching. But most of the more than 40 miUion working women remained in traditional women's work, compris.. ing the bulk of bank tellers, school teachers. nurses and libraries, and few men crossed over to jobs historically held by women. ..It takes an awful lot of movement (of women into traditionally male jobs) to show any chanae in trend,'. says Harvey Hamel of the bureau's Division of Employment and Un- cmplo1ment Analysis. Avril Madison. executive director of Wider Opponunitics for Women, Inc., a private organization which provides job training consultation for some 140 independent women's groups in 3.S states, said the latest figure ··~phically illustrates that sex segregation and discrimination in education, training and emplotmenl arc very much alive and well. 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II 4f:nsurancer~~.-• ',,,·'·.111:~1··,,,,,. ,, 1,.,,,,,,,,1~~111111K·1' •· 1 1 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~•"'111i1i1 .............. 1i~·.··i111i .. i·i ... i 1 ·1· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii L ·---· - - - - ---- - -:::.ii I J which gave panic1pants the opportunity to vacation on cruise ships in all parts ot the w9rld. CLIA's 23-member Imes operate cruises ranging in length from three to 90 days and offer vacations at sea for every taste and budget. The grand prize m the Cruise Revolution contest, won by Lon Wailers of Wooster, Ohio. was one free cruise for two persons for each of the next fi ve years. Walters will have his choice of two 14-day cruises and three seven-day cruises. In addition. 15 first prizes of 14-day cruises were given away. as well as 50 second prizes of seven-day cruises. and 50 third pnzes of three-and four-dar. cruises. Jn al . prizes valued a. more than $300.000 were given away. The "cruise revolution·· refers to the rapid growth m populanly of shipboard holidays as more and more younger people, singles and families discover the value and excitement of a va- cation at sea. CLIA's contest was open to anyone who paid a visit to one of some I 0.000 travel agencies partici- pating nationwide. In fact. the fi rst 25 consumer win- ners during the contest's three drawings also won cruises for their travel agents. whose names were included on the entry form. Due to the success of CLIA's first Cruise Revol- ution Contest. plans already are under way to offer a second contest later this year. Westin offering special The Westi n South Coa!lt Plaza hotel in Costa Mesa. the official host hotel and a co-sponsor of the Uniden LPGA Jn vi t1ational, will offer a special weekend rate for fans attending the sec- ond and semi-fi nal rounds of the tournament on Fn- day and Saturday. March 2 and 3. The 400-room hotel 1s just minutes from Mesa Verde Country club in Costa Mesa, where the 72-hole women's invita- ti onal 1s being held. The tournament offers a $300.000 purse which 1s the third largest on the 1984 LPGA tour and the largest in Orange County history. The special tournament rate of S 72 per night for single or double occupan- cy, includes tournament passes for both days. (Single evening reser- vations are.,.$82 which I!> one-ha If off regular rates.) Located across the street from South Coast Plaza shopping mall of 200 stores. restaurants and movie theatres, The West- 1 n earned th e Four-Diamond raungfrom AAA and M ob il 's Four-Star Award and fea- tures Alfredo's restaurant. Blue Parrot cocktail lounge. four lighted tennis courts. concierge service and 24--hour room service. Reservauonsd are rec- ommended and can be made by calling the hotel at 714-540-2SOO. Opened in August of 1975, The Westin South Coast Plaza is one of more than SO Westin propcn1es located throughout the U.S. and the world. For- merly known as Western International Hotels, West- in is a wholly-owned subsidiR oflJAL. Inc. .. . . . ----D WHITNEY ANO THI "°80T 9 ~ANOFM.NDe I HNIOOP( LLOYD OOl. Vil AAWHIOE e IUOS IUNHY AHO FA1EH01 I aaAMl ITAEET (A)g QUIET HOUR· SEMck J£M'I FAL.WEU QIMXHUMIAAD e IUNDAY MASS (C)MOYIE * t '" "The Glfl Can't Htlp tt" ( 1958) ~ ~analield, Tom Ewtll (DJ THE KIDS WHO FOUNO AT\.ANTIS -1:30-D THll 18 THE LIFE D aa8K£L & E8E1'T AT TH! MOVl!8 D MEET1HO TIME AT CALVAflf'( • F1'EDENCf< K. PfUCE e TOM ANO JfMY (J) OAAI. AOIERT8 I KNOW YOUR ll8l.E AElJOIOU8 TOWN HAU -t.00- • Cl) DAYTONA 500 D OOYSSEY D THE UTTU PAINCf D OfW. 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W ... nltlll1 CMWm Uider 12 f rtt Ulilnt Ntttd I ' .... ~ DUDLEY MOORE NASTAS.'\jA Kl'SKJ 1Jnt~~ ........ ~)'M-- ~~· ·-·· . -.... .. •n • ISl&U• •mt1n Mlltn• t.a m 1111011••• ... MtAHUl....-nG SYUfY Stadium Ct In 1WMA ,._ l21-t070 Pec1hc ~~ 01 C09TA •IA 1'1-4tM £dwt10t TOWI'\ Centef ll.TCM0•1.- EdWar01 dd blek ._.,_.,l ._.. .. -·-· FOUNTAIH VAUFI ~1- E~11r~ Fountel(\ V•"-Y •HION V-..0 -'W Ea11rar~ MIUa'I V 10 M M OMWU7_.,.1 AMC Of&"Qe Ma" OflAMQI .,...., 1 UA Oty tlf -----------~--~--~~~-~~---------------------------....... ~ ........................ ----Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday. February 19, 1984 Includes soup or salad, potato & ~egeta ble Good through February (Thie Spedel exempt from Entef111omant 'IM) See our exciting Seafood menu Enteralnment In the lounge Friday & Saturday nights Banquet Facilities 3901 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar 759-1 854 Closed Mon & Tues. durm winter months A new life for 'Fame' LOS ANGELES (AP) - The television teries, .. Fame," is t.aktna a line from its theme 50nl to heart: "We're gonna live forever!" The show has been re- newed for a second season of origjnaJ episodes in syn- dication. .. Fame," which was canceled by NBC is lbe most expensive first-run hour series ever produced for a s ndkated network. "/ MARRIED A SHADOW'' ENGLISH SUBTITLES 2905 E. Coast Hwy Corona del Mar IN TERMISSION -~--= --------- Sbc new shows opening It's bonanza lime for local tbeaterpn this week as no fewer than six new smxtuctions amve on the area's professional, community and oolleaiatc staaea. lb~parade bcllns Tuesday niaht with tlie opcnina of two pro shows - "Oood" at South Coast Repertory and "I'm ~ttina My Act To,ether and Taking It on the Road,' both Toi TITUS county premieres. Another new one, Theater under the clirectton of Allison "The Club," begins a ~night run Liddi. Reservations 856"'6617. at UC Irvine Thursday. Howard Solomon is directing Friday's calendar will see three "Ri&ht Bed, Wrong Husband," a new more openings-"Right Bed, Wrona sex-oriented comedy, for the Hunt- Husband" at the Huntington Beach ington Beach Playhouse. Main Street Playhouse, "The Prisoner of Second at Yorktown Avenue in the SeaclifT Avenue" at the Garden Grove Com-Village shopping center. Per- munity Theater and the original formances will be given Fridays and "Evergreen" by the lntm::ulturaJ Saturdays at 8:30 through March 31. Committee for the Performing Arts in Reservations 847-4465. Santa Ana. Neil Simon's "Prisoner of Second David Em mes is directing ··Good," Avenue'' arrives at the Garden Grove a blend of reality and fantasy set Communi ty Theater for a -sainst the background of Nazi four-weekend run, Fridays and Satur- atrocitics. Performances will be given days at 8:30 through March 17 with nightly except Mondays at 8 p.m. 2:30 matinees March 4 and 11. Dave (7:30 Sundays) with weekend Schmidt and Dick Elliot share dircc- matinecs at 2:30 through March 25 at tonal duties at the theater, Chapman SCR's Fourth Step Theater, 655 Avenue at St. Mark's Circle, Garden Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Grove. Reservations 897-5122. Reservations 957-4033. "Evergreen" 1s an ongmal play by At the Harlequin, Gale Baker stars Orange County's Richard Gordon in "I'm Getting My Act Together, and chronicles a black woman's life. etc." as an entertainer embarkinJ. on a Performances will be given Friday new venture. Performances will be and Saturday at Santa Ana College's given nightly except Mondays at Phillips Hall and March 2 and 3 in the varying curtain times until further Santa Ana City Hall Annex, with 8 notice at the dinner playhouse, 3503 p.m . curtains. Reservations S. Harbor Blvd., just north of Costa 667-3163. Mesa. Reservations 979-5511. Completmg their respective cn- .. The C1ub, .. a satirical musical set gagements at local playhouses are: Road at TurtJe Rock Drive, Irvine (8.S7-S496), pJaylna Friday and Satur-day at 8 p.m. •·•Bye Bye Birdie•· at SaddJeback College in Mission Viejo (831-46.S6), clo5ina out Thursday throuah Satur- day at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 3 p.m. • .. The Pirates of Penzaoee" at Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse, 140 Ave. Pi<:o, San Clemente (492-99.SO), winding up with per- formances Wednesday throuah Sat· urday at 8, Sunday at I and 7 p.m. Also on the boards locally: •"Deathtrap" at the NeW{>Ort Theater Arts Center 2SOI Cliff Drive, Newport Beach {631-0288), Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m . through March I 0. •"Chekhov in Yalta" and ··A Chekhov Sketchbook" at the New- port Theater Arts Center, 390 Monte Vista St., Costa Mesa(631-5110). The run of"YaJta" has been cut to Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m . only, through March 3 with a 7 p.m. closer M.,-ch 4, while "Sketchbook" continues Mon- days and Tuesdays at 8 p.m. through Feb. 28. ,..,., .. os 1'0 oo ~ -i. read \he' -- -··---T, water ptants -4 read the · -~ 5 .~I at the tum of the century, will be •''A Life in the Theater" at the performed Thursday through Satur-Irvine Community Theater, Turtle day at 8 p.m. in the Fine Arts Little Rock Community Park. Sunnyhill !~~~----~--~~-~~~-~-~~~ NC1N PlAYING IN oo_ ... _ ·AT SELECTED THEATRES BREA UA~ 990 40Z2 --- El T'OAO OflAHGE SAHTAAHA [OWd<lh 5.l<lo ~· Sraooum Dnllt' In £award s B<ostOI $81 S880 6J9 8770 s.o 7444 •COSTl MESA fOUHTAIH l/AUE'f ORANGE SAHTA FE SPfttHGS Edw.trCIS Harbor Family 4 Coty C~nter Car.em1 SAO La M1raa. l\Mn631 3501 963 1307 6J.4 2553 Dnw In S2J 3014 ·~o"" ~aa~~· * MATINEES '2.50 'Tll 3:00 SAT./SUM. HOLS. 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U.S. pinning its final medal hopes on twin skiers Phil and Steve Mahre SARAJEVO. Yugoslavia (AP) - K.atarina Witt of East Germany, a Brooke Shields look~alike, main· tained the edge she held going into the free style competition and won the gold medal in women's fiaure skating at the Winter Olympics Saturday. American Rosalynn Sumners, with one perfect 6.0 for style. settled for silver. . The bfonze went to Kira lvanova of the Soviet Union, and in fourth place was Tiffany Chin, of Toluca Lake. Elaine Zayak of Paramus. N.J .. was in sixth. HEROES LACKING FOR U.S. SARAJEVO, Yugoslavia (AP) - The United States doesn't have any Eric Heiden to hail at the XIV Winter Games, and it doesn't have many medals, either. In 1980. Heiden won an un- precedented five gold medals in speed skating. Through the first 12 days of the 1984 Games, the entire American team had only six medals of any kind. The biggest stars of these Games are not named Heiden or McKinney or Hamilton or Mahre. They arc Torvill and Dean, the British ice-dancing couple. related to Ameri- cans only by ancestry. No American has won more than one medal. The Games· leaders with four each arc Finnish crou-<:ountry skiier Marja-Liisa Hamalainen, the only triple gold winner, and East German speed skater Karin Enke. who has two golds. · The United States did win three gold medals last week, but even one of those was somewhat tarnished. Fig- ure skating ace Scott Hamilton won, as he was supposed to do, but he did it despite what for him was a sub-par performance. There were two new American heroes, Bin Johnson and Debbie Armstrong, surprise gold medalists in Alpine skiing, but their success proved only temporary tonic in a week of disappointment and dis- illusionment for the United States. The l 984 Winter Olympics was just a day from ending, and now the United States was pinnina its only other hope for a medal on twins on skis. Meanwhile, a Finnish woman Saturday became the first three.gold medalist of the Games. The United States moved into sole possession offifth P.lace in the medals race with Sumners s silver. It now has six, three gold and three silver. And its last chance for a seventh medal, a very outside chance, fell to the Mahrc brothers. Phil and Steve. in the slalom. ln Washington, President Reapn, answerin& questions Posed by the newspaper Oslo BodjenJe of Yuaoslavia, called the Winter Olym- pics "exciting and inspirational' no matter who wins. Witt. wcarina a raspberry dress with matching berets in her pulled back brown hair, is the second East German woman to win the aold medal in fiiures. Annett Poetzsch was champion an l 980. ''It's the happiest moment of my life," the 18-year-old Witt said. "I saw Roslynn skate and did not think I could win." Sumners, dressed in white with sequined Vs in front and back. presented a lively, swan-lilcel>rogram that pleased the judges artistically. The Italian judge gave her the 6.0. Top American skiers such as Tamara McKinney and the Mahrc twins. Phil and Steve, never reached the medal stands. Mcl(jnney, the defending World Cup champ. came (Pleue .ee BEROE8/D5) Ft.pre akatera Tiffany Chin (left), who train• in Colta Meu, uid Elaine Zayak of New Jeney •how their ataff at Strangely, there was no protest forthcoming for departure of Dodger The naivety of the fans contributes to the traditions of the grand old game as surely as home runs and umpires and hot dogs. For instance. the sufferers of the Los Angeles Dodgers said it was OK with them when the team asked waivers on Dusty Baker, an outfielder who had tilled an oar in the Dodger image for half a decade. No protest was forthcoming from the seats that there was no explanation for the uncoupling of Dusty except vague references to a couple of younger players whe would be candidates to take over left field at Dodger Stadium. Behind the fence in left field dweUs a Dusty Baker fraternity. There was no concern that the Jabbar misses half; Lakers wln anyway SAN DIEGO <AP) -Jamaal Wilkes and Earvin 'Magic" Johnson scored 20 points apiece to lead a balanced Los Angeles attack Saturday niJht as the Laken topped the San Diego Oippers, 120-116, in a Na- tional BaslcetbaH Association game. Los Angeles, which now leads the Pacific Division by three games, played the second half without stand- out center Kareem Abdul.Jabbar, who has tendinitis in the left knee. Abdul-Jabbarcame out of the game for good with 1 :42 remaininf in the second period. Before leaving, he scored 12 points. The status of Abdul-Jabbar is unknown although takers· trainer Jack Cumn said he thouaht the veteran center would be able to play Tuesday nifl't when Los Angeles retumno act a on, entenaini~ Seattle. Abdul-Jabbar said he was' runnin& up and down the court and it (his lef\ knee) staned to hun. 0 Jf s just something I have to learn to live with," said Abdul-Jabbar, in h1s 15th NBA season. "I've been thr<>uah this before. Duri" the practices this week, we said we needed everybody. Swen (Nater) had a chance to prove himself." Nater scored 10 points and had sill rebound whHe playin• 21 minutes. "h's a day·to-da)'. thma." wd Lo Anaetes Coech Pat Riley, rcfcrrina to Abdul.Jabber. "I hope it's not serious. He JUSt stiffened up. for any reason. it just tqin to ache." TcfTY' ('11mm1nJI' ~in Dtcao's • leading scorer and rebounder, fouled out with 4:07 remainini after scoring IS points and grabbing nine re- bounds. "You bust your tail and they make some calls on you," said an angry Cummings afterward. "On the other end, they push us around and don't even expect to get a foul. "We deserve to be trtated like everyone else. Losing by 20 points is like running uphill with a wei&ht on your back. But we tried bard all night and really made a good effort." ·Buo TUCKER SP0R1 s CoLUMN1s r Dodgers would "eat" the remaining two years of Baker's contract at $750.000 a year. or thereabouts. No Haas slips into tie for lead LOS ANGELES (AP ) Front-running Jay Haas double-bogeyed the t 8th hole Satur- day, drop{>IDi him back into a three.way tie for the third round lead and opening the door to a Jack Nicklaus challenge in tbc Los An,cles ()pen Golf ToumamcnL lf us led by three strokes most of the bright, sunny day and held a 't,.,o-shot advantage playing the final tiole on the unfo'living Riviera Country Oub course. But be hit his second shot up on the bill behind the green, left hts pitch shon in the frinae. and then -shonly after the national television cameras had cut away for the day - tb~uttcd. The double bogey completely ch.i,nied the face and form or the tournament. h finished ofh round of I-over-par 72 for Hus, deprived him of sole pouaaionoftheiopspound sent the field into the today~•~ final round of the chae for a $72,000 fint prize with no one better than par 2 l 3. Haas was tied at that faaure with Fred Couples, who botcycd the 18th iftef hittina it off a can path. and Jack Renner. a winner last week in Hawau. Coupan had a third-round 71 and Renntr Sboi 6 7. but two strokes the t oflhe tournament. Anet it also put the formidable (Pl1111 ... llAM/DI) wh1le the Yugoslav JUdge gave her a S.6. She also got four 5.9s and three S.8s. In technicals. however. she got two S.6s, one S. 7, four S.8s and one S.9. Wm misstepped near the bcsin- ning of her pr<>&l'llm, but it did not seem to hurt her scores. In technicals, she had one S.9, seven 5.8s and one S. 7. For artistic, she bad four 5. 9s, four S.8s and one 5.7. Sumners's second-place finish erased any chance of Americans sweeping the gold medals in figures. Scott Hamilton had won the men's gold. 'Tm very pleased with the 6.0." said Sumners. "It was nice to end a career having won a 6.0. I was really excited about that. .. It was not my best performance. It was a real chaJlengc to go out there toniaht. I'm proud of myself, that I went out and faced the challenge." Sumners, of Edmonds, Wash., held the lead after the compulsories. but Witt won the short pr<>&l'llm and moved into first, where she remained. The Mahres, in their last Olympics, have been slaing PoQrly, and a win by either of them would almost be a shock.. But the United States is not eJtpected to &et any medals in the final day's events, which include the men's slalom, the men's SO-kilometer cross country race, and the hockey game for gold between Czechoslovakia and the Soviet Union. »••• ... the Winter Olympic.. Chin wu fourth, Zayak alzth after compet;ltion Saturday. eyebrows were lifted that it would not have cost the OodJers a dime to take BaJccr to spring training and keep him around until it was determined whether the young fellows could indeed assume the responsibihues of left field at the stadium. The faithful shruqed and said 1t was Peter O'Malley s money and nobody said anything about an in- crease in the cost of seats. Unlike authoritative baseball fans. though, they did not raise the obvious question having to do with whether the potential left field successors were indeed capable. It 1s a very important position and one demanding of more than mediocrity. The general public probably did not hear the ~tatement currently featured on the boulevard allegedly delivered by Dodger veteran Rick Monday: "If Candy Maldonado can play. I'll kiss your ..... The other candidate is Mike Marshall. There has been no alleged remark from Monday. There was no request for the real (Pleue eee TUCKER/DIS) J•J llaU CMPe oato the 18tla ar-a ktudaJ, w..r. tae 'c:U6id a do.ibl•~eJ to fall llalo a tllne-.. J tie for tint. E•tanclaWID8 CIF cobi flip NORW ALIC. -Es&ancia Hilli won, Fountain Valley k>lt ia • coie nip te$1l0l\ at the CIF Southern Section office SatWdlly mom•llf to establish tbt bc)ll ICbools tn the 9CCOOd round o(tbe CIF besketbaJJ playoffs Tunday evenina. Estancia. No. 2 seed in the l-A division, meets Pomona ( l l-9) at Edison Hiah. Fountain Valley, meanwhile. must &ravel to Compton Collele to duel Verbum Oei (21-5) an tie 4-A elauificiation. Other 4"-A games Tuesday: Ocean View apinst Bosco Tech (W~yne Engelstad) at Fountain Valley, and too-seeded Mater Dei (2S.I) duels l>alos Verdes at Rolling Hills Hiatt. Hansen, . Abrahams champs! HB wrestler 40-0: Abrahams breezes despite sore wrist By JOHN SEV ANO °' .. _., ........ • If you can envision what it would be Uke wrestling a polar bear, then you would have a pretty good indication of what OpPOnents must feel like ,1oing up against foun&aio Valley Hiab's Russ Abrahams. Abrahams. sore left wrist and alt posted the only J>!n durina the title round of competition at the CIF 4-A championships Saturday u the heavyweight needed only I :22 to diSPoSC of Lompoc's Robert Pouer and qualify for next Saturday's ClF masters tournament at Westminster Hiah. With the top five in each weight division advancing to the state, the Orange Coast area will be well represented. Othen to qualify at Cypret6 Col· lege included Huntington Beach's Kyle Hansen, who captured the 129 class with a narrow dccis.ion; Oiler teammate Mike Escobedo, who was second at J 78; Marina sophomore Eddie Ruiz. who was second at 11 S; Fountain Valley sophomore John Aguifrc. who was fourth at 178; and Baron compatriot Scott Harrison. who was fifth at 194. Canyon of Anaheim won the overall team standings with a total of 1331/z points. Abrahams' win p.ve Fountain Valley seventh place with 71 points, while Huntington Beach was 12th (52) and Marina 29th (24). Trailing2.0early in the first period. Abrahams. a senior, used a rcserval to tie the score and then used bis leverage off the move to pin bis foe . .. He's a good wrestler who uses a lot of different techniques," offered Fountain Valley Coach John Rosales. "He's not JUSt a gorilla who comes at you." Abrahams hurtnis wrist two days prior to the Sunset Lcque cham- pionships. According to Rosales. the injury has limite,d Abrahams' effec- tiveness. although has record is now 38-1 for the season, 32 by fall: "He's had trouble the last two weeks," Rosales admitted. "Maybe he shouldn't be wrestling. but he's getting by with it. (Pleue eee CU' fl>&) l>2 Orange COM1 DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Februaty 19. 19'4 :~SPORTS BREAK 'Gatecrasher' dOes it again at Olympics From AP cUspatdllee ARAJEVO. Yugoslavia -One of • the world's ~test '4t~rasbers )uu st~ck «. • • his baagest intemauonal targff. b~ak1ng the security of the XIV Winter Games. Dion Rich. a tall, tanned former movie ell.tra from San Diego. has cracked 16 of 17 upcr Bowls, slipped into World Series prc~s conferences. and sat next to Farrah Fawcett-Majors 1n $600 scats at a heavyweight boxing match. On h1~ first day at the Wanter Games, he dad 1t again. Minutes after the 1-2 finish by Amenca's Debbie ArrnstronJ and Christin Cooper in the women's giant slalom. Rich was in the Mount Jahonna press room, congratulating the two as dozens of cameras clicked away. For proof. he got Armstrong's autograph. "This was a cinch. They don't know me here." said Rich, 54, whose exploits rank w11h a gatecrashu extraordinaare of another era. One-Eyed Connolly. A couple days later. he breached even tighter security -the guarded entrance to the main press center. That same da), he worked his way into the media center at speed skating oval. "The Winter Ol)mp1c!. are the easiest to crash b) far," said Rich. who has been to three. The toughest? "The Super Bowl. b~ far. I had to go with d1sgu1~s stan1ng in 1973 because they were on to me. The Summer Games in Los Angeles may even be tougher though," he said. Gatecrashing became an obsession with Rich after sneaking into the first Nauonal Football League Super Bowl 10 Los Angeles. "I knew one of the assistants with the Kansas City Chiefs and he loaned me one of thetr red coaches' 1ackets I followed the1rteam bus 1n from Seal Beach so I cou ld amve at the gate at the same. ume. Then I walked in ~1th one of the players." he said. Danebo heads 'Anita field ARCADIA -Danebo. an 1mpress1ve ~ winner of stakes events in his last two stans. heads a field of nine-horse field entered 1n today's $200.000-added Sao Antonio Handicap at Santa Anita. If all nine entnes go to the post 1n the 46th running of the 11 a-mtle event for 4-year-olds and up. the total purse will be $219,900. and the winner w11l collect s 129,900. Danebo. a 5-year-old son of Bold Forbes, will be ndden by Laffit Pinca) and was assigned high weight of 122 pounds. He will break out of post position No.2. Elite field for LA Marathon LOS ANGELES-Seven mcmben of m the exclusive 2:09 club head the fleld in the 1984 Los Anr.cles lntem.ational Marathon. to be run today over the same course that will be used 1n this summer·~ Olympic Games. He.adina the field 1s Dick Beardsley of Rush City. Minn , whose best time of two hou~ e1Jht minutes. S3 seconds in the 1982 Boston Marathon ranks as the second-fastest marathon 1n U.S. history Beardsley 1s scheduled to underao suflery on h11 nght foot next Thursday and said late this week that he wouldn't make a decision on runnina until this momina. Other top entries include Gerald Nijboer of The Netherlands, who has a best lime of 2:09:01, Englishmen Hugh Jones (2:09:24) and J~hn Graham (2:09:28); Ron 'fabb ofEuiene, Ore. (2:09:31); Joseph Ni.au of Kenya (2:09:44}; Armand Parmentier of Belgium (2:09:57). and Kyle Heffner of Tanzania (2• 10;55) --..... IUindOut tonwwd °' .. Pftla. W-7 .... on Loe.....-Lllk ... ~~ ~"°": .. ._ .• IM Oftt!/ pe.jW who cen take U... lhott end.-domtnata •game." Cuba's Stevenson tops Bigg• RENO -Thrtt-t1me Olympic cham-Em pion Teofilo Stevenson scored a narrow dec1S1on over super heavywe1$hl Tyrell Biggs and the Cuban team dominated the heavy weight classes to take an 8-4 dual match win Saturday over the Unlled States box in~ team. Stevenson dropped Biggs in the third round with a left hook to pull out his second win over the American fighter with a 3-2 victory. Cuban fi&hters won all four weight classes from 165 .----pounds up to offset a &ood American effort in the lightter weights in the dual match. Biggs. ranked second in the world among amateur super heavyweights, claimed it was a low blow by Stevenson that knocked him down and clinched the match for the Cuban fighter. "I couldn't understand why the referee counted it as a knock- down," said Biags. "I think I won 8tneneon the fight. I know 1 won the last two rounds." The Judging of the fight spilt along national lines wnh the two Cuban Judges favonng Stevenson and the Amencan judges sconng 1t for Biggs. The swing Judge from Canada had Stevenson winning 59-58. Biggs, who was knocked out by Stevenson the only other time they fought in 1982. said this time around he wasn't in awe of the three-time Olympic gold medalist. ''He was just another man thi s lime." said Biggs. "Last time I was fighting a name.;· Seaver aireea to report to camp CHICAGO -Tom Seaver. who said Ill he miJht retire rather than pitch for the Chie&JO White Sox. reached an "agree- ment m principle" Saturday with the club and will fepon to training camp. Seaver and White Sox' ownersJeny Remsdorfand Eddie Einhorn ~ached the agreement early Saturday, an~ t.he veteran nght-hander was expected to rcpon to tramana camp Monday or Tuesday, said club spokes- man Chuck Shriver. Seaver and his family left their Greenwich, Conn .• home Saturday Lo drive to the training camp at Sarasota, Aa., Shriver said. Terms of the agreement were not disclosed. Nicklaus heads Masten llat AUGUSTA, Ga. -Fivc-ttme cbam· n pion Jack NickJaus, fo ur-time winner Arnold Palmer and two-time champion Tom Watson are among 86 U.S. golfers who have rec.eived invitations to participate in the 48th Masters Tournament at the Augusta National Golf Club April 12-l 5. NickJaus, who has a record 14 top five Masters finishes to his credit. will be making his 26th appearance in the event. NickJaus was forced to withdraw from last year's Masten because of a back ailment that prevented him from starting seoond-round play. Jets deal Todd to New Orleans NEW YORK-Quanerback Richard Todd became the latest casualty of the New York Jets' housecleaning when he was traded Saturday to New Orleans for the Saints' first-round choice -No. 15 overaJI - in the May I National Football League draft. Todd was the Jets' No. I draft pick in 1976, but he never was willing to live up lo the image or able to match the performance of his fellow Alabama alumnus and New York predeccs.sor. charismatic Super Bowl hero Joe Namath. Todd expressed delight at the trade. 'Tm glad the situation came about," he told The Associated Press. "I feel like I'm going back home. I think it's great. "I think anybody who followed Joe (Namath) was going to have a tough time ." Norman ta.ta one-abot lead MELBOURNE, Au traha -Defend· l!I ing champion Grca Norman of Australia shot a ).under-70 Saturday and took a one-~troke lead after three round~ of the AustraUan Maste~ Golf Championship with a 215 .l under par. David Graham of Australia was second at 216, while Briton Nick Faldo was third Wlth 218. Norman Graham and Faldo were the only pl.ayen under par on' the long and testina Hunungdale layou1 with its super slick greens. Japan's Ak1ra Yabe and Australian Terry GaJe were tied for founh al 22 1 American Calvin Peete finished with a 4-ovcr-par 77 for 235 Ez-Olymplc figure skater cllea NEW YORK -Oliver Haupt, wbo • won the national junior figure skatina championship in 1938 and was a member of the 1940 U.S. Olympic team. has died of an apparent hean attack. Haupt, a native of St. Louis, d1~d. Thu~y. He was a vice president of Pesce Adven1sing. a midtown Manhattan agency. Teled91oa. Barons, Mustangs win CIF openers Edison, Ocean View. CdM- f all short; Mater Dei wins--- Fountain Valle}. Costa Mesa and Mater De1 are headed for second-round action in the CIF women's basketball playoffs. but 1t was cunains for Corona del Mar. Ocean View and Edison follo~1ng Saturda~ night's opening round. Here'\ what happened Fountain Valley 57. Pasadena 31 The Barons breeLed 1n10 the second round of 4-A acti on at home against the ou tclassed Bulldogs. Therese Puchalski paced the Barons with 21 points while Jill Myer<1 and Cheryl Henderson added I 0 apiece. Fountain Valle), wllh an obli1ous size advantage. bpened a 31 -11 lead by halfi1me and had no trouble advancing lo Wednesda~ 's second-round contest with the Baseline League's second-place representative. Pomona. Puchalski had I 0 rebounds while Lisa Burch and Jackie Cook pulled down nine boards apiece Costa Mesa 53, Canyon 46 Li sa Schumaker scored I 0 of her I J points m the first quaner 10 lead the Sea View League champion Mustangs 'Past ( anyon al home. The Mustangs led b} as man) as 15 points and outrebounded the Comanches 46-29 to advance to Wedne'>da ) night's second-round game agamst Schurr. the No. 2 representative from the Foothill League. A coin flip will determine the site of the contest. Nance Lux led the Mustangs with 14 points and also added seven assists. while Shelly Neal added 13 and Kim Mcilroy scored 10. Gahr 50, Ocean View 47 Gahr. c0<hampion from the San Gabriel Valley Lea$ue. eliminated the Scahawks m Norwalk despite having its top two scorers stifled. Vanessa Hundley and Tyrona Thompson came into the game averaging 17 and 18 points, respectively. But the talented duo could combme for just 13 points. The Scahawks battled back from a 29-17 halftime deficit by scoring the first 11 pomls of the third quaner to cut the margin to one. Karen Chase scored 21 points to lead Ocean View. She also added six steals. five in the second hat( Michelle Chom1cz pulled down 18 rebounds for the Scahawks. who wrapped up the season wuh a 20-7 record. Upland 63, Edison 80 The Chargers made a valiant comeback attempt against the host High landers only to fall shy. Upland entered the contest wllh a 25-1 record, and the Hi ghlanders en1oyed a 15-pomt advantage in the second quaner But Edison battled back as Marybeth Thobe scored 20 poinnts and Gretchen Meinhardt added 16. Thobe added I 5 rebounds ansd teammate Michelle Hennessey had 10 assists Upland. the Baseline League champion. recei ved 24 points from Karen Kuchan and 18 more from JocU Keidel. The Chargers finished the season with a 16-11 record. Minion Viejo 70, Corona del Mar 84 The Diablos. down 37-22 with four minutes remain- ing 1n the first half. battled back to within eight (37-30} at mtermission and then took control over the final 16 minutes to advance to ther second round of 3-A play. Mission Viejo used consecutive 8--0 spuns to stan the econd and third quaners en route to the victory. Lisa Romney. despite mjunng her ankle, led the Sea Kings with 26 points while Kim Valentine added 18 and Frann Wynn had 12.Romney added six assists and six blocked shots while Wynn hauled down 13 rebounds. CdM closes out the season with a 15-7 overall record. Mater Del IO, La Sierra 47 La Siem committed 31 first-half turnovers. 51 on the game. as the host Monarchs breezed to a victorv. Mater Dei. however. must face top-seeded Buena m Wednesday's second-round contest. Mary Gainey scored 17 points. Holly Wood added 12 as the Monarchs had no trouble improving their record to 21-5. Newport Christian 34, Faith Baptist 33 The host Conquerors made things tough on them- selves by. missing all eight of their free throw attempts but held for'the victory. Tina Anderson was the lone Conqueror to reach double figures w1th I 0 points. Anderson's layup following a steal b~ Chris Yearly with I :05 remaining tutrned out to be the winning basket. Powell Ruelu UCI tops 49ers in track opener U(' Irvine opened the 1984 collegiate track season with an 89· 74 win over Long Beach State Saturday behind a tnple-v1ctory effon from 1unior Mike Powell in the jumping events. Powell won the longjump at 25-2. the high jump at 7-0 and the triple jump with a 50-9 effon in the dual meet at UCI. Senior Mark Ruelas also gave Coach Kevin McNatr's squad a boost with wins in the 800 meters with a pe rsonal best I :53.2 clocking and the 1.500 in 3: 50.0. Junior Harold Todd also won two events for UCI -the 100 meters in 10.9 and the 200 in 21.4. Other Anteater winners tncluded Mike Carlton who captured the steeplechase in 9: 10.5 and Eric Hudson who took the shot put with a 55-3 heave. Kevin Jeffnes led Long Beach State with v1ctones in the hammer throw ( 177-5) and discus ( 168-0). LJ -I PoweN (UCI), 7·0, 1 ltu\I tUCll. 23· 11, 3 Mltltr. (L8SUI n -11 PONTIAC UPDATE FROM STADIUM MO TORS INC Mesa's Neal is Sea View MVP UC lrYIN n, L9ne hedl Star. 74 CAI dhlaMe 9Wfttl Ill mettn I 100 -I TOdd CUCll 109 1 ltust (UCll. II 0, J Williams (L8SUI 11.0. 200 -1. TOdd CUCI), 714, 1 Pt1>11en CL8SU), 21.5, 3 Rust IUCll 21.6. l J -1 Powe11 cucn. 50·9. 1 Wtltl1m1 (L8SU). '9· IO'" l GUl\Mtl (LBSU), 42-11 PV -1. RM<l IL8SU), 15· 1'1), 2 Lowrtv (L8SU). 14-71'), 3 Thoms (UCll. 14·1'1'2. s T A 0 I u M 714· 385·1919 p 0 N T I A c Shelly Neal. who led Costa Mesa High to ns first Sea View League title m girls basketball, 1s the coaches' choice for the most valuable player honor Neal. a senior. led the Mustangs m scoring ( 16.9 points per game) and was the second leading rebounder (7.8), as Mesa went through the 14-game league slate unbeaten. 400 -I. Pt-s (L 8SU), ... 2. Fl RST TEAM ~~rs 1uc11. 49.4, J eerier <ucn. Player School Yr. eoo -1 Ruetu cuc11 1S32. 2 Connie Brazell. Estancia Sr. ~~~ •. \L!~u>. 1 ss? 3 Rrione Kim Dennison. El Toro Sr. 1.soo -1. R...iai tuC1> J so o. Amy Hathcock, Estancia Sr. 1 ~na <L&su1. 3 S60. J Ru1>10 L. R CdM s CUCll. l :SU Isa Omney, r. S,000-1. Evans (UCIJ. 1040, Lisa Schumaker. Costa Mesa Sr. 2 ~ <L&su1. 1011. l Duff Lisa Wayne, Newpon Harbor Sr. tLBS~~0.::~1~11a._-1 Carlton Fran Wynn, CdM Jr. <uco, t:10.s; 2 M1r11nt1 1uco. SP -I. Hudson IUCll, SS·l, 2 Ferr CL8SU), S4·4, J JtttrlH (L8SU), 50·61,., OT-I. Jeffries lLBSUl. 16'·0, 2 Huclson lUCI). 162·1'1'2, ) Folfrtll (UCll, 139-SVJ JT -1 Pttenon (L8SU). 219·10, 2 OOQers (UCI), 209·911), J O'Donnell (L8SUl. 209·3 HT-I Jeffries (LllSU), ln-5, 2 Alatorre (UCI), 154· 10, l. Folfrttl <UCI), 111·11 WE SELL & LEASE EXCITEMENT! Senior Lisa Schumaker was another first team choice for Costa Mesa. and was Joined by Kim Dennison of El Toro; Estancia's Connie Brazell and Amy Hat- hcock; Lisa Romney and Fran Wynn of Corona del Mar: Newpon Harbor's Lisa Wayne; and Brenda Zimmerman of Uni- versi ty. Brenda Zimmerman. University Sr f'I05; l T1tTIQue1 <Lesu1. ""· . llOtiH - 1. ltllev (L88SUI, SECOND TEAM 1• s. 2 Funll cuc11. 14 5, l Mltcllttl, Carla fiJueroa, Irvine Sr. 15·'· .oc>tM _ 1. Rl1tv <LllSU>. 52 J, Carrie Ftnley, University Sr. 2 Pal N•t11 wcn. s3.S, 3. Mltchlll Angelica Garcia, Costa Mesa St. <Lesu1. su Dina Graham, Irvine Jr. .oor11av-1. uc irvlnt, 47 '· 2 Nance Lux, Costa Mesa Sr. Lono ~= r!!:~··~1':Wt:i'° e1ee11 UClswlm team loses LEASE ME FOR ONLY .. .,.,, c.u.. OI iuot s 15 5 7 9 QMAC FINANCING eoum °' '4t•.t• AVAt&.All! C40lfe ,,. 'IAU PEA MO. PlUI TAX ~ t/STEI DA/tr TO IOlll NALL ·s "Tllf·OllT' Ol lfl/ IUIAI. ~ ~ AMPLI PAIKING FOR YOUR CONVINllNCI. 50 ~ I SllVICI STALLS MONDAY THIU PllDAY, 7AM-6PM I ~ PAlfS, PAINT & IODY SHOP OH PllMISI. a ACROSS FROM THE BIG A ON KATELLA JUST WEST OF THE '57 ORANGE FREEWAY _/ J Wynn 1s the onl) junior on the first team. the rest are seniors. • Vicki Mallett, El Toro Jr. s1ate, J 1u; > uc '"''"'· uu The UC Irvine men's Kim Valentine CdM Sr. HJ -1 Powlll 1uc11. M , 1 swimming team completed MVP-Shehy Neal, Costa Mesa, Sr. ~~°'1uc1\~:~,'il· •-~ 3 its dual season with a 1-8 • r ----------------,-record Saturday afternoon, falling to Peppcrdinc. I I I I I I I I $1.00 off GIU~IANO SILlll CHUBS 1 with coupon ! one; explr" Feb 21, 1984 15-SO. at Heritage Park in Irvine. The Anteaters now will compete in the PCAA Championships March 1·3 at Belmont Plaza in Lona Beach. UCl's Kirk Nicholson won the I 00 brca tstroke. upsetting Pepperdine's Breu Beedle. who was ranked fifth in the nation an th.at event. Nicholson, a junior from Norman. Okla-L.----------------J homa. finished sctond be· I hind Beedle in the 200 b~ast, only .29 seconds behind. SPECIAL OF THE MONTH lndlvldual L• .. gna with 11•r11c bre•d '1.98 With coupon No U"'tt /. Other winners for UCI included senior Bill Anderson from Lompoc 10 the SO freestyle and freshman Dan Zane from Upland in both the one· and thrce~meter divina tYt'lll , C.11 U2-H7'. Put 1 few word1 to work for u . _} ---. • I -........ UCLA beaten again Fullerton, San Jose St., Utah S!:_post PCAA victories From AP dl1pa &cll11 STANFORD -Keith Jonc1 scol'Cd 23 poinu and John Revelli added 21 for Stanford as the Cardinal rolled to its seventh straiJht Pacific· I 0 ba1ketball victory. a 7S-64 triumph Saturday over the once-mia.hty UCLA Bruins. The Cards trailed 37-36 at halftime and wcrt down 41-36 early 1n the second half. They then outscored the Bruins 14-4, with Revelli scorioa eiiht of the points, and were ahead to stay. At the end of the aame, rcd<lad Stanford fans filled the coun and continued cheerina until looa after the tclev1S1on cameras were turned off. UCLA pulled to within four Points, 68-64, with 1:23 remaining on a jump shot by Montcl Hatcher, but Jones scored on a fastbreak lay-in and teammates Keath Ram~ and Hans W1chary made two free throws apiece to &ive Stanford a safe lead. Revelli, the Stanford center, scored IS ofh.is points in the second half. He also was the game's leading rebounder, with seven. Ke nny Fields led the UCLA scorers, with 17 points, and Ralph Jackson notched 13. Callfomla 41, USC 37 BERKELEY-Jim Beatie and Butch Hays combined for seven California points in the closing minutes and the Bears pulled away for the victory. Cal employed a four-comer offense in the first half and there was no shootina until Hays bit a.15-foo!jump shot almost l 1h minutes after the opening tjpoff. The Bears, ahead to stay, led 16-12 at halftime. The r d victory ktpt the HuikieJ in 1 tie with Ort.to_ tatc atop the confncncr 1&andi!'R at 11 ·2. WUhii\ltOD i I 8·S overall. Jn the PCAA: Cal Staae Jl'alten. 11, lJC..ieilu ......,.. n SANTA BARBARA-Guard Leon Wood scored 2 points and had five anist io lead t~ Titans. Ozell Jones and Kevin Hencknon added IS point apiece for the Titans, wbo railed their PCAA record to 7. and their overall mark to 16-9. Jones also pulled down a aame-ha&h tO rebound Henderson,t makJOJ h.ia first nan of \ht tcuon. connect on seven 01 his eilht field ~I attempts. Conner Henry led UCSB Wlth 17 Points and stvc rcbounda.. Scott fJlhcr added 14 points for the Gauchos who fell to 3-11 in lequc action and S. IS for the season. FuUenon sconld the pme·s fint four points in lcad1n all the way. It was 43-2S at halfbme. The Gauchos weren • closer than 16 pomu after that The Tit.ans led by as man as 27 points in the 1CCOnd half. Su Jose St. H , Loa1 Beacll St. H SAN JOSE -Junior auard Mike Dixon hit a 25-foo JU mp shot with five seconds Id\ and Matt Fleming added free throw to lead the Span.ans. With the game tied 52-52 because of two Aemina ~ throws, San Jose took a 5J.S2 lead on a free throw by Dixo • with less than three minutes left LO play. Long Beach held the ball for a final shot, but Vin Sin&Jcton made just one of two free throws to tic the aame SJ-33 with 15 seconds left. Dixon, wi.th 11 points for the night, then hit the pmc--winner. , · Long Beach led 27-23 at the half, but San Jose regained the lead for the first time in the second half 37-36 with I 0 minutes left. Center l"an Vcl'berckt scored 15 points to lead Lona Beach, and San Jose bad 13 points from Fleming. UCLA•• Brad Wright •llJ>9 pa•t Stanford defender Han• Wlcnary durln& Saturday•• Pac-10 conteat. Stanford handed Bram. a 75-64 .etback. The Trojans drew to within one point, 30.29, with 7:05 left and were down 34-31 with 3:40 remaining. Beatie made two baskets and Hays scored on three free throws as the Bears outscored USC 7-0 over the next three minutes. Utall St. H, New Mexico St. II LOGAN, Utah -Guard Vince Washinaton had a game-high 23 points and sax assists, while forward Gres G rant scored 21 points LO lift Utah State. Oregon St. H, Wa1blDato11 St. 55 College basketball scores CORVALLIS, Ore. -Sophomore center Steve Woodside scored 20 points to lead Oregon State's front-hne attack as the Beavers downed Washington State. Oregon State won its ninth conference game in a row, improving its record to 11-2 in league play and 18-5 overall. Utah State shot a season-high of 69. 7 percent from the field in the first half and took a 52-39 lead at halftime. Ne Mc1ico State scored the first basket and then Utah State hit seven of its next eight shots to take control of the game. USU scored l 0 straight points to take a 26-12 lead with 11 :52 to play in the half -the Aggies' biggest lead o the game. Coleee WEST Cai S1a11 Fullerton 77, UC S1n11 81rbara S7 San JOM SI 56, Long 8e&Cll SI SJ Stanforo 7S, UCLA 64 Callf0<nl• ... use 37 Orl90tl St 66, wasnlnuton St SS Wa~lngton 79, Oregon S8 Cal Polv-SLO 56. NorlllrlOlll SI 32 UC R1111nld1 S1 , Cat St.-Oomlnguei Hiii• '8 Cal St ·8ak1r.lltld 66, Cal SI ·Lo• AnuetH ~ Cnapman 67, Cal Polv-Pomona •1 SL ~rv·s 11. Pt1>1>trdln1 61 V of San Oleoo 60. Lovola ~rvmount S6 Chico SI IO. Sacramento St 66 Vtall n, San Oleoo SI 63 Claremont-MuO<I 7t, lteolands 64 Gonzaga 73. S.nt1 Clara 63 Grind Canvon Coo 62. Cal 810· 11" S2 60 Huml>Oldt St 70, Stanl• .. us St 66 L1wls &. Clark 71, Whitman 74 Pacific Lu111er1n '3, Wfltamatt1 Puget Sound 62 , Ala~a·Anc:hc>rage S9 ltocl<v Mountain 101, N Montana 91 5111111 Pacif i c 90 Alask1·Falrbanks IO Sonoma St S7, Havwaro St ~ 17 01) W Montana S7, Gre11 Falls S? 64 Warner PecHlc 11, so. Oregon 92 Wllllll« 7t, U"trne 65 ' Whllw0<1h 16, Peclflc, Ort. Sl ROC:Kl•S Utah St. •s. Ntw Melllco St ... 8olw SI. 74, ldallO 57 Brigham Vouno 61, Notre Dama Mont1na 79, Nevada-Reno 62 Wtl>tf' St. II. ldallO St. 71 Mornlngsklt IO. N. COloraoo 77 Ntw ~lllCO "· COloradO SI. so N Arizona 70, Montana St 49 SOUTHWEST Houston 74, "lrglnla 6S Oklalloma 93, COiorado IO Tuas·El Paso 73, wvomlng 66 SMU 60, Taus A&.M S8 (ot) TCU n. 8ayl0r 67 (otl Texas Tech 74, ltlct 71 Arkansas S9, Tnas 41 At1bam• SI 94, TtllH Soutllern 71 61 Ark ·Little ltoek 71, SE Loulsl1na Lemar 94, Tuu-Artlnllton 73 N Tlllas SI "· Arkansas SI 63 w Ttus St. II, So. lllll'Ofs ... MIOWIEST Iowa 74, Ohio St. 60 Mlnnnota 65, Clt1elnnatl 61 Purdue 67, Mlclllg1n 64 (ot) Norlllwtstern 63 Incl~ SI Iowa St. 69, Ntt>f'Hlll "8 K1n11• 71. Missouri 62 Kansa• SI 72, Oklahoma SL 56 81" St. 71, ToleOo 69 8owllng GrMn S2, Ohio V CS , 8ut1tr 71, Okl11\oma Cl!y S2 Oil ~rquette '9, St1"'on SS Crellll\ton '9. Or eke 60 Oav1on n. O.Paul 71 Detroit 61, St. Louis 63 Oubvclut 7•. Cen1r1I, Iowa, 69 (2 E. llllnols 95, Cleveland St. IO E. Mlchlgen 6S, w. Mlchleen S9 111.·ChlcallO 76, w . Illinois 69 loll llllnoll St 5', 8radltV 50 Kent St. 74. N. llllnols 62 Miami, Ohio 7S. Cent. Mkhlgen S7 Murray St. 13, Youngstown SI 62 No. towa '7, Veloaralso 71 S Carolina St II , 8athune-Cootlmen IO Tulsa 10s. Wlchltl St. 97 Wright SI. 69, A•hllnd 60 <2 ot) Xavier, Ohio 71, Orel Roberts 76 SOUTH Auburn 11. Georgie 63 Ouk• 7t, W•k• ForHI n (Oil LOUIS\11111 IS, ~Is St. 71 Mershe• IS, Tiit Cltadel 71 Maryland U , Clemson 6S (3 otl Ml"luloe>I St. 70, Mln ln loe>I 51 Tennessae 75. FIOrlda 74 (2 otJ Tulane 41, New Orleans Jt N Cerotlna 9S, N Cerotlna St 71 NavY 73, Wiiiiam &. IMN 71 Old Dominion 76 , A ... ·l lrmlnon.m SS 64 Richmond 60. E. Cerotlna SO s. Alabame 67, s FIOrlda S7 S. Carolina 69, Virginia T ld't '7 N. Car~na A& T "· Florlda A&M Austin Peav 13, Akron II (oil LPGA openings remain Amateur golfers in the Orange Coast area still have time to enter and compete in the Uniden LPGA Invi tational Pro-Am at Mesa Verde Country Club in Costa Mesa on Wednesday, Feb. 29 according to general chairman Paul Zangger. "We have a very hm1ted number of openings in the Pro-Am still avajlable on a first-come, first-serve basis," Zangger says. Other benefits of playing in the Pro-Am inc:.Jdc an invitatjon for two to attend the Pro-Am award d inner at Mesa Verde CC on Wed., Feb. 29 include: A parking pass for Mesa Verde CC parking lot for the tournament. a practice round at Mesa Verde CC on a weekday during the week before the tournament, and a complimen- tary golf cart for the practice round. e Kentuckv 64, Mid Tanna"" " 71 79 Grembllng 76, Mlu ln loe>I Val 69 N. Alabama 75, MlululoPI Coll Centenarv 65, NW Loul•l•n• .. Columbus 61, Awust• S9 McNtlM St. 97, LoulJlene TICll Mercer 72, Georgie Southtrn 61 SW Loulslane 66, NE Loul•l•na ~ Samford 79, Hardin-Simmons 71 (ol) Tn.·Chall•nooo• 15, Furman 71 Atcorn St. 90. Jaekson SI. 62 Aocieleclll•n SI. 76. w . Caroline 74 w . Kentucky IO, N.C.·Cllarlol1• 7' (ot> IEAST 811e1tnell 77, Hofstra 59 Cenlslus 63, Nleuar• 62 co1um011 n. Vale 76 Connedlcut Coll 74, MIT 50 Comefl '7, Brown 39 Oanmouth 5'. Pennsvt\lllnl• 52 Oldtlnson 67, w. Maryl.end SS FOV .... ltobtr1 Morrl• 10 Gtorllt Washlnilton IO. Mau•· dluMlls 62 Her..,ard SS, Prlncllon SO Howard se. Md.-E. Short 56 loll Iona 91, Falrlleld II James Madison IO, George Muon 7S <otl L• Salle tl, HOiy Crou ff (Oil Lefave111 '7, Lanlgh S3 Lovola. Md. 95, LIU ... NOf'lheH ltrn 79, Colllate 60 IUOtr '7. Oelewera 61 Siena 45, Marl•l 62 SI Bonaventure n . Rutgen 70 (ot) St. Frencls, Pe. 97. Wagner 70 SI, John's 6S. Pittsburgh 62 St. JOMOh's 70. Rllode 1s11nd ~ St. Peltr'• S2, Armv Sl Syrecuse 17, Connecticut IS (3 ot> TtmPll 71, Duquesne 70 "'"•nove 73, Seton Hall 66 Wttt Virginie 70, Penn SI. S9 Cemmunltv cole9e SOUTH COAST CONf<ERENCE Orenoe Cou1 61, Compton 49 GOiden WHI SI, Ml San Antonio SS Cvoress 73, Fullerton 61 Cot l Cerritos se. S.nte Alla S6 .. ACIFIC COAST CONFERENCE Saddleback 60, San Oleoo SO Southwtslern 11. Mlr1Cosl• 72 llTIClef'll l Vantv IO, PelOmar 60 Sen OltllO Mase 17. Groumon1 7S Washington State. which lost its eighth in a row. remained in the Pac-10 cellar at 2-10 and is 8·14 for the season. Washington 79, Oregon 58 EUGENE. Ore. -Forward DctlefSchrempfpoured in 23 points to lead the 15th-ranked Hu5kies. New Mexico State cut the USU lead to three at 64-61 with 11 :30 to play in the second half. New Mexico State was also as close as three points a1 83-80, but Washington, with an assist from Reid NeweY) gave USU an 85-80 lead on a layup. OCC moves closer to playoffs Orange Coast Colleae made a major move towards post-season play Saturday night with a convincing 68-49 victory over Compton in a battle of teams battling for the for the final South Coast Conference playoff berth. Elsewhere Saturday, Golden West nipped Mt. San Antonio and Saddleback did likewise to San Diego in a Pacific Coast Conference contest. Herc's how it went: Orange Coast H, Comptoa H The Pirates scored the first 11 points of the second haJf to break open a close game and move into sole possession offifih place in the sec race. Brad Guess sparked OCC with 18 points before fouling out. Steve Shattuck. chipped in 13 and guard Barry Poner dished off 13 assists. OCC. 5-6 in conference play, opened the game with an 8-0 spun but the Tan.ars, with Kevin Green leading the way. caught the Pirates. Green finished the night with 16 points. OCC shot 50 percent from the floor and outre- bounded the Tanars 39-24. Goldea West 51, Mt. Su Aatoa.k> 55 • Dan Siber had 14 points and Bob o·connor had 16 assists to lead the host Rustlers to their third SCC victory of the year. The Rustlers sank 8of12 free throws down the stretch to seal the win. Larry Richard scored 21 points for Mt. San Antonio while Zenon M added I 0. The Mounties outrebounded the Rustlers 31-1 7. S.ddleback t o, Su Dtq o H The Gauchos stayed within striking distance of a possible co-championship with Imperial Valley wath a narow victory over the visiting Knights. Two baskets by Craig Johnson in the final minute' sealed the Gaucho win. A shot at the buzzer by Sao Diego's Cunis McQueen fell shon. McQuecn paced the Knights Wlth a game-high 26 points. For Saddleback. Brett Olivier scored 15 points and Alex Adams added 12. Olivier was good on all seven of his shots from the floor. Included in the package for those playing 1n the event will be a round of golf in a foursome including one of the panici- pating LPGA players. picked at random in a blind draw on Monday, Feb. 27 at the Pro-Am pairing cocktail pany with amateur players receiving two invitations for the pany. Also included arc two personalized season badges, allowing admission to clubhouse and grounds during tournament ,....-----------...__----------~ Anteater women toppled Center Donya Monroe scored 12 points and pulled down' 13 rebounds to lead Nevada-Las Vegas to a 53-39 victory over host UC Irvine Saturday ni&ht in PCAA women's bas~etball action at Crawford Hall. The Rebels overcame a 21-18 halftime deficit to pull off the victory and even UCl's conference re- cord at 2-2. Despite the defeat, there was a briaht spot for the Anteaters. Cheri Graham set a school record for sinalc-season scorina. surpassing a mark set last year by Katherine Hamil- ton. Graham had 16 points to ai "e her 518. 14 better than Hamilton•s totals a year ago. UCl's Jackie Vandcr Pocl, who came into the game with a 14-point over· aae. did not score a point. mi ina all nine shots from the floor. Rochelle Oliver added 13 points for Nevad.1-Las Vqas. 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The IOC must build one bridge between these systems so that all athletes have the opportunity to take part in the games." SARAJEVO. Yu~oslav1a(AP)-Thepresidentofthe International Olympic Committee gave a strong hint Saturday that future Games may be open to all athletes. regardless of their amateur or professional status. Juan Antonio Samaranch told a news conference that the committee's eligibility rule, intended to keep pro- fessionals from competing in the Olympics, was being changed every two or three years. "and I hope it will be c hanged again." He defended International Skiing Federation rules which b11rred Sweden's Ingemar Stenmark from these games on grounds he accepted money directly from sponsors. but acknowledged that athletes in track and field and other sports also accept payments. "But they are controlled by their own federations, and that is very important." Samaranch said. The issue of elag1b1lt} arose JUSt before the XIV Olympic Winter Games began with a squabble over hockey players who are professionals. It resulted in the disqualification of two players each from Canada and Italy and one from Austria. There has been growing criticism of Olympic rules which allow·"state athletes" from communist countries to participate but bar professionals from the West. Rule 26 of the Olympie Charter gives an di vidual national federations the power to draw ehgib1lity rules, but with final approval resting with the IOC. It also spec1ficaUy bans anyone who has played or coached in professional ranks. or who has signed a professional sports contract. Mats Wilander. a top professional Swedish tennis player. will probably play th as summer in the Games at Los Angeles. where tennis wall be a non-medal demonstration sport open to players 21 and under. Samaranch said. At the 1988 Olympics in Seoul. South Korea. tennis will be played for medals. and Samaranch said the committee would take up the professional ism issue for that sport af\er the Los Angeles Games. The Korean Olympic tournament ··wall bca very great tennis tournament indeed," he predicted. "We are solving the problems one by o ne." he said. "We are very happy 10 see Walander dunng 1h1s demonstration an Los Angele~." On Friday. Walter Bush. vice president of the U.S. Amateur Hockey Association. said at least five nations support the idea of opening Olympic competition to all The committee also wall study the issue of soccer professionalism. and "I thank and I hope we can solve that problem regarding football .'' Samaranch said. Top seeds advance to Congoleum finals Connors, Noah extended before pasting victories_ LA QUINTA (AP) -Top-seeded Jimmy Connors and second-seeded Yan nick Noah both needed three sets to win their semifinal matches Satur- day in the Congoleum Classic men's tennis tournament. The pair will meet an today's championship singles match. The winner will collect $34,000 while the runnerup wall earn S 17.000. Connors s truggle d against Rustlers win; OCC falls again It was a day for late-inning heroics for three area community college baseball teams. but unfortunately for Orange Coast, the Pirates were the victims of an LA Harbor hero. OCC dropped its second straight contest Saturday, a 3-1 decision to Harbor in the second round of the Southwestern tournament in Chula Vista. Golden West. meanwhile, made it two straight against Hancock thank.a to two runs in the eighth inning in an g,. 7 victory. And Saddleback scored three times in the bottom oftbc I 0th inning to nip Santa Ana t 3-12. fourth-seeded Jose H1gueras of Spain, but regrouped at the end in winning a 6-7, 6--0, 7-6 marathon. The score of the third-set tie-breaker was 7-5. Noah, ofFrance. also had a difficult time against third-seeded Jimmy Arias before escaping with a 6-4. 4-6. 6-4 triumph . Noah will be looking for has first-ever victory over Connors. who has won the four previous matches between the players. Jn his match against Higueras. Connors was forced to play a slowdown, baseline game. The match lasted three hours, I 5 minutes. with the first set takjng 90 minutes to play. In the opcnina set. Connors broke Higueras and then held service to take a 442 lead. At that point, it seemed that Connors was in control. but Higueras broke Connors to tie the set at 5-5 af\er fighting off three set points. . Each player then held service. setting up a tic-breaker. which Higueras, the tournament's defend- ing champion, won 7-3. The second set, however{ was quite different as Connors breezed to his one-sided victory. Connors then took a 2--0 lead in the third set, but Higueras then broke Connors· service and the players traded pmes until they were tied 4-4. The two broke service in each of the next four aames to set up the tie-breaker. "Nothin1 to it,.. Connors joked afterwards. "I thouaht he'd come in a little more. He goes for it from the baseline when you least expect it. "He played a pretty good tie-breaker in the first set. I served better in the third·1Ct tie·brcaker than I did all match." Gary Buckles. who bad earlier dropped a routine fly ball aJlowina three runs to score, doubled home two Nns in the top of the eiahtb innina at Hancock to aive the Rus- tlers their second maiaht victory of the youna season. Sopfiomore Steve Button 101 the win in relief of starter Tim Fortu.ano. Henderson loses arbitratloa In Chula Vista. LA Harbor's Steve Hok.Ina sh'8)cd in two Nns in the top or the seventh innin$ and Henry Garcia added an RBI sanaJe for 1 3-1 victo~f')' over Oranae Coa i. occ. now 0-l. was limited to four hiu. ddlcback allowed nll Ana 10 score a pe1r of runs 1n the top of the 10th, but the Gauchos won at in the bottom of the utra frame on a two-Nn homer by Steve N 1cbols. Saddlebeck. 2-0, rccctvcd a 3-for·5 pcrforman~ trom Mark Grace. I _[ I OAKLAND (AP} -Rickey Hen- derson. who was 1boocina for a Sl.2 million conttact thtouah salary arbi· tration, lost bis case and will have to settle for S9SO.OOO from the Oakland A's this tcaSOn, the American uque club announced Saturday. Tom Robetts. the arbitrator who ht.aid t.hC case Friday in Los An1clcs. announced his decision le lhan 24 hours later. '"My teldion 11 the same a 11 would have been if Rickey won," A ·s President Roy Eisenhardt said. "We went throuah the Pf'OClCSS•«ordina to lhc rules." Two years ago. Eisenhardt con· aratulatcd Henderson after the out· fielder. baseball's premier base stealer, wtnt to arbitration and won a $600.000 salary. Henderson set 1 major ltafue sin1le·season ~rd by stealina 30 bases 1n 1982. Last year. he reached 100 for the thttd time tn his carttr. with 108. and hit .292. Al S9SO.OOO. Henderson may be the h1ghc t paid pla~r in the history or thr club. Two of his teammates. Dwayne Murphy and Carney un ford. art bchcvc<I to be in about the same '41ary ranac thb )'Car. I I BuLLf TIN BonRo -=-- Volleyball cJJ.nlc An I I-hour ~olleyblall clinic for Junior hl&h and ht&h 1ehool "rtsW'lll btcondunedu Otanae Coest C'olltJt th•• apnna The clinic is tehcdulcd for aix suettss1vc Sunday afternoons. March 4-Apnl 8. Sessions run from 1-4 p.m. in the collqr 1Ymnasium. T...,.._-.a ~.,..,, -1a•IW ApplicalJonure bt1na~Uld for tl;e Founwa Valley Rccrutlon ~panment'• IPriDI three-man ti.Y.etbaU IQaue. fee is $60 per team. ,. cam rosias a.nd recs \hould be aubmiucd to the m:rcatjon &pan. ment. 10200 Slater Ave. Clinic fee 11 $33. Bob Wetzel, former OCC volleyball coach. is the clinic director. Wetzel hu 2S years or teachina and C01d11n1 rx,. perlencc. t Lt~ will bt divided into A (no he &ht rtstriciions) and 8 (six feet and under) aroups. Games will bt olaYed on TUClday and Thunday nl&hts at the city's recreation «nttt, 16400 Brooklwrst. More information is available by phoning 7S4-76SJ. For more informauon. phone 963-8321, extension 2J7. BJcrcle toar, camp~ Hmlnu A thrtt-bour lecture that focusci on bicycle tourin& and campina will bt held at Oran~ Coast College Fnday from 7-IOp.m. Lalr•n' ,.,,,.,nlnf IHNrN g•,,,.. Fn .. Feb. 24 -Bolton. The seminar will be held 1n science lecture hall Wed., March 7 -Philadelphia; Sal. March 10 ·-Indiana; Tues .. March 13 -Seat~ Thurs.. March 15 -San Antonio: Fri .. ~ 2J -Dctr0it: Sun., March 2S -San Diqo: I. Adm1ss1on is S5. Tickets a~ on sale in the college's community serv1oes office. The offioe is open Monday throu&h Friday from 9 a.m.· 7 p.m. Thun .• Marth 29 -Houston. Seminar lecturer 1s Don Baud, an OCC science instructor who has led cross country bike tours from California to Maine. The lecture will cover such 1op1cs as tour planning. equipment selection, safety, emerg. ency b!cycle re~airs and condiuoning. Sun., Apnl I -Golden St.ate, 7 p.m.; Fri .• Apnl 6 -K.ansu City; Wed., April 11 - Portland; Fri .. April 13 -Dallas; Sun .. April IS -Phoenix. 3 p.m. All pmes at 7:30 p.m. unless otherwise noted. For information, phone 432·5880. All games 11 the Forum in ln&Iewood. Ticket prices: S25, Sl2~S!>J9.SO. $1. Ticket infor· mation: (213) 67+ouuu. . Rowe ready for challenge Rllstler assistant has some ideas about winning "A young coach is going to believe I hat everything 's gospel. Doo Rowe Golden West College assistant football coach Don Rowe says a lot of profound things like that. The fact is, he knows what he 1s talking about. He passesaJong that knowledge to his players at Golden West. So one can expect Rowe to have his work cut out for him next year when the Rustlers enter the den which is now known only as the Super Con- ference. Golden West is su1Tounded by some football powers next year. Taft. Bakersfield. Pasadena. El Camino. Cerritos and Fullcnon arc among the teams that make up the Super Conference. . No big deal, Rowe Wiii tell you. _He's that kind of guy. CURT Su1E1 COMMUNITY COLLEGE Rowe persevered a couple of years ago when he was felled by a hean attack at a very young age. They had to tic him up on Saturday nights when the Rustlers were playing football. The doctors didn't want Rowe to get upset, and if you've ever seen Rowe during a community college football team. you would know why they kept him away. He's heahhyagain and anxious for the 1984 football season to begin. ''I'vegot to take a look at our players and then say to myself, 'now how am I going to winr" says Rowe. "You can'tget tocomplicated. lfyou CIF CHAMPIONS. • • From Dl "His true form came out tonight I think he wanted this more than anything in his hfc." One ot the more exciting matches of the night involved Escobedo in the 178 division. Trailing throughout most of his match with Katella's Scott Welch. Escobedo pulled off an escape d\Jring the final 30scconds to knot the score at six only to see Welch comeback with a takedown with seven seconds left to pull out the victory. Hansen. at 129 pounds. also trailed TUCKER ••• P'romDl Dusty Baker story from the ticket holders and the demands of the media were feeble. Baker himself attempted 10 speak for the Dodgers but that was absurd. Tbe Dodgers, no mealy-mouthed bunch, chose silence which was equally ridiculous but obviously the Dodgen preferred it to the alterna- tive. Whatever the details of the Dusty Baker intrigue. the Dodgers chose to keep it in the family . What is more, the club was willing to pay $1.4 million, or thereabouts. for the privelege. That th e money was to be re- covered, later was neither here nor there at the moment. The San Francisco Giantatlaimed Baker on waivers. By doina so, they would be required to pay Dusty's salary under terms of his contract and the Dodgers removed from the hook. Baker had fi ve days to sign with the Giants before becoming a free agent. Either way, the Dodgers were no lonaer involved. Note apin the nai vety of the baseball fan. Little mention was made of the new and obvious mystery. Why would the Giants claim Baker when they could have waited and bid for him on the open market? The Giants said they did not care to enter a biddina war with other clubs but the winner of such a skirmish would have obtained Dusty Baker for less than $800,000 a year. It Is not the Dodgcr way to do bu1iness but it is done all the time. That is an aarecment under the ublc whereby the Dod1Cf1 would pay the Giants to claim the player which would"t>c very sound businns on the pan of lhe team wantins to be rid of Dusty and the club wishina to have him. I mean. if the Dodacrs pve the Oilnts a million dollars, they would still save nearly half a mtllion. As suuested above. thit is not the Oodfer way to do bu mess, not to mmllon the San Franaaco club 1s not lhc son ~ilh which 1 class orpniza· tion c:art1 to climb into bed. till. the suspicion is thctt that the OoUatrs went under cover to find out tomcthina1in11tcr 1boul Dusty Baker and wtnt under the table to sa~c the cost of aettina rid of him. The fi.hhful are nai~ or, ~rh.api, they j"'t do no1 care to know, early, but combined a near-fall in the second period with an escape in the third to pull out a narrow 3-1 win over Loara's Cain Waldron. The win improved extended Hansen's un- defeated record to 40-0. Marina's Ruiz lost a S-3 decision to Canyon's Frank Trujillo at 11 S, but the sophomore won a moral victory in that T:ujillo had lost but once in 44 matches and had pinned 38 of his opponents. :·1 didn't think I'd get this far," noted Ruiz. who has been wrestJingat the 122 class until two weeks ago. As for the match. Ruiz added: "No one is invincible. I'll get him next 11me." 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Kim (1(1telll), s-.a. 151-AOUIW (Sell ~) -~ I Cl\tMtl lllMcb), U • S_ l#-4r8"• ti.OS A.!Wnftotl ... 'Wrllftt (L..olta), ... • l~ lV.,tura) dK. Ga9M lC~. A),N lt.......,.,._ C~ VllW)-. ~ '"""'-" ,. , Hwt.-Moell (C.ebf'lllo) o.c. • ..... (f'~).S.-J. ,..... ._._ 1. can~ 1~>. m~ oo11111, 2. l..(IW•, lM\\: a. l.anwoc:, tt~ .a. l dlewOM, ft; II Oonldo1 n; 6. Jellltl HNt, ""'' 7. ,....... "'*"· ,,, & Doi ~. •f'h; f ~ fl'Wtl. U: 11. v'"""• u. Oll••:ll,f*-2 ._.,a,9.~k ' do. yo':lr P,1ayers get paralysis from analysis.' Rowe won't divulge all ofhis secrets, but he docs teU you he reads everything he can get his hands on.· That May. 197 4 Readers Digest- Rowc's read it. "I'm a voracious reader. I have teamed from every coach. I know exactly which article (OCC Coach Dick) Tucker read to put his (wish- bone) offense in. I'm notan in- novator, I'm a copier," Rowe admits. Since Golden West College opened itsdoors 18ycarsago, Rowe has been passing along his knowledge while gaining even more. He's pfayed a pivotal role in the success ofRay ShackJeford's football program. Example: On the first day of practice, Rowe and Shackleford set the players down tells them they need a plan that wins. "What do you do when you have a team where all your players have finished last and have never ex- perience a championship?" Rowe asks. "You set goals -long range. intermediate range and shon range goals." Rowe wasa pitchingooach last summer for the Angels' farm club in the Cali fomia League -the Redwood Pioneers. He used the same approach with his pitchers as be docs with the Rustler football players. His illustration: A job and $I 00,000 awaits you in Seattle. There'scarinthcGolden West College parking lot with just enough gas to get you there-if you take the most direc![outc. How do you reach the goal of ~tting that job and the $100\000? "First, you get yourselfa map. The Jong range goal is to get to Seattle," Rowe says. "The intermediate goal is to get to San Francisco. The short range goal is to get to Portland.'' Follow that plan, Rowe will tell you, and the goal will be reached. It is that kind ofa plan that the Rustlers will need to compete against the powerful opposition next season. "luck is part ofit, .. he says. "But luck is when preparation meets opportunity." That's profound, but Rowe admits: "I stole that one, too.'' Figure lhe Rustlers to steal a few victories next season, even though they'll enter the season as one of the underdogs. No doubt, Rowe's reading right this minutetocomeupwitha plan to win even more. BAAS ••• l"romDl figure of NickJaus, holder of a record 17 major profes.sional titles and generally considered the greatest . player the pme bas produced, a sinale stroke back. • ''That's good positi.on," Nicklaus sajd, "If I can play a sood round of sotftomom>w, l'veaotaaood shout It." Nicklaus, now 44 and a non-winner sinoe the summer of 1982, rallied from a terrible sWt -he boaeyed threeofhis first fourholcs-aod shot a 70. He was tied at 214 wtth T.C. Chen and Mark McCumbcr. Oen had a 69 and McCumbcr matched par 71. The aroup at 21 ~. only two shots back, included Jim Colbert, Jobnny MllJer. Gary Koch, Dave Edwa.rds and ~ JaeckeL Jaeckel, who an:w up pllytn& this course. and the veteran O>lbert each had a 69. MilJer, Koch and Edwudl shot 72s. Rex Cald~U and 1sao Aoki. who were tied with Hw for the J6.holc lead, each blew lo a 76 and were well beck It 217. Hal Sulton, who won the POA national championship on hia lut vii.it 10 RiY1m., bad a 72 lhat Id\ btm at l2.l. Km,,.'~,..,,._,.,,,.. Wed .. feb 22 -ton: Sun., Ft.b. 26 -Calpry. Tua .. March 6-Winn1pcs. Sun .• Matth I I -C1oc:aeo; Wed .. M11t"h f4 -Pit~r&h: Tutt ... March 20-Outbtc': Sat. .. M,rch 14 - Dttroni. Tutt., Marcll 27 -W1nn1pq. Set.. March :.sl -Edmoruon. AJI pmtt at 7:~ p.m. ~11 pmn at tht Forum In lnaJewood. Ticket prices: $18.SO. $9.$0, $7. Ticket information: (21))674-6000. LPOA lnWt•llotMI tlck•I• Tickets for the U niden l.POA lnv11.1tiooal.1ct for Feb. 27-March 4 11 MtSa Verde Cou.n11y Oub in Cosui Mesa. a~ available at Ticketron outlets or by phoning Tele-Tron at (213) 410.1062 or(619) 231 -3SH. In addnion, tickets can be purcha.sed at the 1ournamentofficea13122 W. Al()ineAve .. Santa • Ana.. or at Child~n·s Hospital o( Oranae County ~Y phonma 997-3000. n&ension 277. CHOC. Orarw: County's only pediatric medical center. ~111 benefit from proceeds from ticket sales . Doabl• ra~ loal'IWllat Ora.• Coast COllieait't RacquttbaU Oub will host a t~I cloubles toumarMnt on Sat\ltday and Sunday, March 3-4 ..... Entry ftt is $2j per team. Rqlstrauon deadline is Monday, F~. 27. Ten cfifTnent competitive bradctu will com. prise the toumarncnL Com~ition will bt held 10 the A. 8, C and 1miora divisions for men and 8 and C for the women. Mixed open, Band C divi11on1 are alto scheduled. Trophies wiU bt awarded to the fint throU&h third and consolation winners. Shins will be aiven to every participant. For more information. phoM 24l·907S or 828-2102. HEROES l"romDl TlllT'I ClllmU'nllLI up empty in two medal attempts, and the Mahres were badly beaten in the men's giant sJalom. World c hampion Rosalynn Sumners settled for silver in women's figure skating after leading an the first round. Her rival, Elaine Zayak. a world champion JUSt three years ago, was the third-best American, finishing sixth, two spots behind 16-year-.old Tiffany Chin. The American hockey team went from a miracle gold in 1980 to a worst-ever seventh in 1984. The fiv~ medals -the three golds_ plus silv~rs by Sumners, Christin Cooper in the women's giant slalom and the team of Kitty and Peter Carruthers in pairs figure skating - was five more than the United States won the first week. U .S. team officials claimed they were robbed of two othen. Ice danccn Judy Blumberg and Michael Seibert tjed for third but were denied the medal on a tie-brQker be- cause of a low score b).' an Italian j udge who Seibert said was biased toward the Soviets. Officials took away two first-place ski jumps by Pat Ahem in the Nordic combined because of course conditions, prompting angry charges of political judging. But Americans weren't close to many more medals. showing 29 top I 0 finishes -11 by figure skaters. In the last Olympics at Lake Placid in 1980, the United States matched its best showing ever with 12 medals Soviet s , Czechs rea dy SARAJEVO . Yugoslavia (AP) -When the Soviet Union and Czechoslovakia clash today for the Olympic ice hockey gold medal, more than the title will be at stake. For each team, vic- tory is a matter of national prestige. The fans of the two hockey giants were already aetting geared up Saturday for the match, scheduled for the last hours of the XIV Winter Gamea. "We want it and we'll ~et 1t ," said Yevgcn1 y Tumakbov ofStavropol m the Soviet Caucasus. The contest will be "veliki boj," said one Czechoslovak fan. a ··ireat battle." What does he expect? 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About l,000 fans have come here ft-om Oechosl~ vikia. mOl1 in tours or- pmz.ed bJ I.be coUectivcs thatcmploythcm. The fans from Gouwaldo'' arc pan ofa 4$.sltOf\I poup from 1 fann~ttVC. .. We Wint a repeat of Orenobae ... Slcamrala de- clared At tM W1nttt Games in the Fttnch town in 1968. the Cuchoslovaks beat the Soviets S-4 In 1 ttnte match. bu1 the Soviets ~ ta ncd the 01>'"'.'Pk title. ..But dlis time we lllO .. ,..nt *IQtd. ~ klmral•• d UCI's Westbrook takes javelin ~ LOS ANGELES (AP) -Brenda Wnt- brook of UC lf'fine •'a.S a winner tn the women'ajavelio Saturday an a non-$COtlna 1nvitat1ooal tradt and field meet at Cromwell Field. WCSlbrook's loss of l 59 feet even was aood enouah ror the ~n Meanwh1&c. freshman Nacola.s Tb~bault of France made a JuCQCUful debut for the Un1venity of Southern C'alifonua. win· nina the aoo and I .SOO-mcttt ~ to hW\liaht tbe tneeL ibel:.uJt, &om Vcrsa1lln. capturtd the l,SOO in 3:48.4, then came back to~°'' 800 in l:Sl.8. Hurdler Sam Turner or Adidas. conuna Oft' an impttlll'°t v.ciory over GRC Follcl in tho 60-yard hu.RSJcs in S&n Dieao Friday nilbt. won the I IC>-mtter hiah hurdk:a turdly n a hand·trmfd a 3.~ ~ .. .. Clancy Edwards. a fonner Tro, continued t11s comeback b) winni~ l 200 me1cn 1n 20.8 seconds. Bill Q aoo~ former Southern CaJ stand captured the 400 mClers tn 0 .0 second And John Amablk won the 1avelin -1th 256-3 effort. , Among the Southern Cal ""inncn "nthonyCalrc 1n the ht&hJump(7-3);Jo Wotltarak~ 10 the hammer throw (20 Luis Mbnlcs to the 100 metm (10 4): Tave in the Iona jump (U.l). and Ha Kn) hir an the d1 ( 1"11~). Othtt wtnnm LodUdC'd ~ Tbo of C.l Pot1· n Luis Obi •J>O in_tbc .?>t vault (16-5); Rtdt Dillon orCaJ ~L'­ in the~ (9:20.l): Ton)' llcyca Of Cal Poly-Pomona in the 5.000 ~ (14:2J 0), and Rick Weycn Of C'al .~Statt Non~ 1n lhe&bot pu1 ( +2 ) 08 Or-. Cout DAILY Pfl 0Tl$unday, Febf'U8f) 19, 1814 FoH THE RECORD NaA WHTl•N CON,.•INCI ~OM ... W L~. GB I.Ahn .)A II •S. Pofti.llCI )2 22 m l s .. 11 .. 21 24 S?9 .1. F'11oenl11 14 lO 4,u II co1~s1a1e 1• 31 43' 111) !>an Oieoo 11 37 llS " Mldw••I OM .itrl Ul•ll 32 21 '°' OaUH 2' 26 S27 4 :>en Antonio 2S lO 455 •• Kan•u C11v n 30 u. t D•nver 21 32 407 10 • Hou•ton 21 lJ Jtt 11•., EASTUlN COH .... ll NC• Atlanftc OMWlft Boston ., 17 11• Nh•Yon Jl It 63S 1 ' Pn1 .. 01•Pn•• )J It 63S 7 • New Jerttv u ?9 •73 I• Wul\1n11ton 2S 29 463 16''! Cantrel Olvlsi.n MlfwaukH 31 23 S7• Ottrort ?9 12 S69 I Allen rt 71 17 509 ) ' Clllceoo ?I ?9 420 • Cleveland 20 3? 3'S 10 lndl•n• IS 31 , .. IS S.turdaY'• S<ortt LlllW'I 170 San 01e110 116 New Yori. 112, New JerMY 10? 1no1ane 118 Claveland 93 Oetroll 110. OalljU llS K1nH• City Ill, All1n1a 106 Pnoan1a 176. Houston 107 Golden State Ill, Wjur11ng1on 107 Tenl9hr'1 Gem" New Yori. 111 Pn1iadelPllia 011ro1t el Sen Antonio O•nver al S.11111 Uleh at lndlane Mllweukae al Cll1cago 8o•ton el Porttend Lakers 120, CllPOers I " LOS AHGELES -Ram1>11 l Wllktl 10 A1><1Ul·J1bber 11, Sco11 s. JOM•on 10, M<AOOO 17 Cooe>er 11. Worthv IS, Niter 10. McGae s Kuocnai.. 2 To1a11 46·13 26·31 110 SAN DIEGO -Sm1t11 19. Cummings IS OoneldM>n 7 Nixon ?O, Pierce 16, Welton 17 McOowtll 10, wn11tneed o. McKlnnav 1 HOdOtl 10 Totals •9-99 18·21 116 \j:or• t>v Ouert«i Los AneMI• 42 21 26 14-120 S.n D'-90 2' 24 21 U -1" TllrH·PO•nl ooal$-JOl\n1on, Coo~r Fouled out-Cumming, ~ebound,-Lo• Anotlt\ 42 c Johnson 7J, San Oltoo ,, (Walton 1•1 A\ml•-Lo' Anoele• 26 (Jotin· •on 141. San Diego 2S (Nlao11 71 Tolel !oul,-Los Anoe .. 1 2S. Sen O>too 26 T tcnn1ce1S-Wollon. Cumm1n1is A-10. SO? COLLEGE PCAA Com.9ft« Ntved• LH Veoll UC Irvine Ulen State Fresno Sta le Ntw Mt•rco Stele Cel Stole Fu11enon San JOH Stole Long Beach S1ele UC Senta Bart>ere Peclf1c W L 14 0 10 ' 10 s 8 s 7 7 7 I 6 9 s 9 J II 0 13 S.turdeV'1 ScorH °"""" WL 23 l I• 9 16 8 17 7 II 17 16 9 10 " 8 1S 8 IS 2 23 ureh S1e1e 9S, New Mul<o Slatt .. Cal Steff Fullerloo 77 UC S.nte 8ert>er• SI Son Jose Stole S6, Long 8eecn State S3 T odlV'I Ge/M Neveda Lu Veoas 11 F rH no Stele 1cn1nn.1 S6 01 11 Pm delanol Monde'f'• Game UC lr11111t •• Un1vers1lv ol Paclloc ICne n· nel S6 01 7 Pm ) WC Chrl1tlan 16, Christ Cole9e 67 l WHtlfn Cllrlltllln Atl\Mflc AHtc:llltlon) CHRIST COLLEGE -Lollnk 10, G Br•ndon 13 Hertman 10 Eicll9lbero1r IS. Hanson 6, r<et•o 3 Totels. 21 11·19 67 WEST COAST CHRISTIAN -T~ 16. Hill IS. Worr .. I 16. Tur11tr 19 Jeck\on •. Mor1men I Revnotos I Tote!\ )9 8 17 14 Hetfll~ Wtsl COISI Chrlsll1n, ... 40 Total !ouls CnroSI Cotle9« 19 Wtst COHI Cnri111an 2• Fouttld out Tunget <WCCI Techn1cet ChrtSI COiiege coech COMMUNITY COLLEGE Ora119e Coast 68, Compton 49 (Souttl Cout Conference) COMPTON -Conner 8. Green 16 0i$noo 10, Cnew 7 Per$on 2. Burrell I King J Adems 2 Totals 10 9· 14 •9 ORANGE COAST -SteplleM 10. Sn•• lvt' 13. Porter 6 Berrv 8 Guan 18 Moroen ' Farmer ' Jones 2. Toomev I Svm1n1k1 2 Total\ 2S 18·22 68 Helfllme Complon ?9·26 Totei toul\ Compton 17 Orenoe Cou r 18 FouleO out Cuen IOCCI Te<:lln1C1ll Compton Coecn Wasn1no1on 1 Burrell ((I Snoflue1' OC CI Gol«Mn WHt SI , Mt. S.n Antonio SS (Swfll Cout ConferMC•) MT. SAN ANTONIO -Ricnerd 21. M 10, R11m1rez 2, Leonard 4, Terkenlan 1, 0r11go 9, w11o11no 1 Totals 2S S·7 SS GOLDEN WEST -S1t>er IA. Murrn 9, Halev 2 O'Conner 2. Judot 0, Love I? Dameron ~ Bruce 9 Smllh S Toteis 73 17 19 SI H11ilr1mt Mt Son Antonio. 21 26 Tota fouls Mt San Antonio IS GolOtn Wes• •4 Techn1ca1 Sit>er <GW Saddleback 60, S.n Dle9o SI (Peclflc Coast Conflfenc:•> SAN DIEGO -McQueen 26 Frldev 11 Oot>t>on\ • Levenoar 1 Htck5 10 01ncv O. Burlon 0 Tolels n 14·23 SI SADOLE BACK -Monltllll 3, Adem' 11 Olivier IS Arceneeux S OecuH 7. M1Jld~• 6 Jonn,on 12 Total\ 2• 11·13 60 Ha•ll1me San Diego 28·26 Tol11i lotJI\ SM Diego 22, SaCICllet>ec~ 70 Fr,u•f'd '>ut Frooe.· !SOI Oot>bin\ ISOI Art&rr' <, COMMUNITY COLLEGE South Cont Conference Conflfenc:• O\ltrll W L WL ''"•'O\ II I 23 S c ''""' 9 3 II I r u1•trto~ • • 16 9 Orangt Coos• S 7 13 13 Sen1a Ana S 1 16 13 Compton • 8 11 lS Go•oen west J 9 S 11 Ml Sen An1on10 J 9 11 16 S.tul"deV'l SCOf'll Orange (OH i 68 Compton 49 Gold9n Wtsl SI. Ml San Antonio U C yortu 73. F ulltrton 68 (ol) Ct rrllOl SS. Senta Ana S6 W9dnesdaY'' Gemes 11.lO) O•enge CoaSI a • Cerrito' Golden Wt\t 11 Comolon Fur .. rton •I Ml Sen AnlonlO ( fPrtU •• Sente Ant Pacific Co.st comw~ lm1>1r1ei Vell•v S1ddl11>e<k Sen Ooevo Sen 01900 M«\& Sou1nwes1ern M1r1Col lll P1lomer vron'"°"' CIMwMKe ~II W I. W L 11 2 ?3 • 10 ) I• 12 . ~ " . 1 6 IS 17 I 6 It I S I 13 IS 3 10 •a a I 12 s 10 $atur4aY"• Sc.ere• woo1tOee11 60. San oi..o 51 lrnPerlal \1111-y IO, P•tome r 60 w11 O~ Mt" 17. Grou mon1 H Soutllwtstern 81 Mlr.CoSle 1S W"""*Y'l G""" 17:>0> S.dClleOICk 11 San 0..o<> M•" Mlr.Cou" e t Peiomar Oro11mon1 el &en Di..o $0\,llllw1t1ern lmptrlet Valltv HIQH SCHOOL CIF Sm .. k1YMC1 t"ln' rtvftdl ,.•s.oena Poly •.s. Yttlllve )A Temoi. Chr "· Ct ntral Coesl (hr SJ CIF •·A Pt.vefh <1aCONO ltOUNO, T'UISOAY, 1..a~ --Otf (2S-1> VL .... Vwdtl f1'-f l 11 '-Oll1nt M lotCe T ICfl ( 1'• 7) n Oc.ft """' C16o n '' "~"' v ..... MtfflJl!ttl# ltt•JI •I Ml!llkt11 (IM) St ..,ne:rf 111·5) 11 SI JroM lotto 120-•J ....,., Mol\lCll (U-1) et 1000 Olll• 120--.i ,_... Y..., ( Jl•7) VI Vlf"bum 0.1 12MI et C~I~ c-.. "~· l'lJ·ll ., ,,..., '" u ~ l ll· .. •'LI ~ 12'·1> I Cf" l •A •wtta s.t•rna Ut·n"' "°''"' ltl't lfS.-lJ •I llleMOM Hl9l't Olendott ID-JI 11 HH Wit.oft OMO) .._,, (lt-•l v1 Mii.-V .... Ht••t 11 El Tor. Lo• Ami9os ( IJ· 11) 111, II Twe (1).t ) 1t Mluloft V• ~flltO Velltv 1.2>2) 11 Danl49n (1'·1) Id OW\lt C 1J• 10) n. C:... .,..., 4U·J> el S.OclilMdl c ..... Downey <•51 11 Or111et C tt-tl ~ 11, .. , vt attlMil CU.JI er dlalll'I Hloll C., 2·A ........ ~. 12'3·21 al S.VtM t (11•1) AntelOl>lt Vlller ( 17·7) 11 Cat>rlllO Cl•-t> Norlhvlew (14•11) 11 Santi Clal1 (19·51 Pelo \llfdt 121·3) et '8ut1u1 (17-11 C•lllbHH (f-121 II k n IKMl'dlno (21·Sl 8urrougll1, Ill (1$·7) II Monldtlr II,_•> Nordlloff (II ., el Lt HeDrl (It· 10) Workmen 121·31 11 Bell Gerci.t!• 11•·•> Cl, l ·A DllV9"1 Bennlr19 (21 ·3) al BHMll (1•·7) Le Salle ( 17·7) al Oftl Cllflltltn 112·1) Mlrlletlt t 17•1) 11 LA 8ulltl I lt ... I St JoMC!h, SM (l 1-2) el EIPldtlllb11 (20-3) Cl'llmllllldt (21·•> 11 H1wl"OrN t 12-fl Wlllltllr Cllf 120-)) al Fiiimore ( 1S•I> ltlm World tlt·S> t i LA Lullleran (19·?) AQulnu (21·•> al Baldwl11 Perk 120 )) CIF am.I schoott DllYOfft Ch1dwlck ( 17·6) 1t Ct ol1tr1no \lel .. v Christian ( 1e·61 Ce1 Pr~ 11 Oranee Lulll«•n (IJ·f ) Ttmc>ll Cnr ( 1'·3) el Pe"dtne F'OIV ( 1•-•> MOl8Vf (12·1) et HHPll'la Chr. (21•2) IUoHndoPro 119-•l el Wdeft l Cllr (12•11 Serreno (20-31 11 Feith Beoll1t 117·61 T•mPltton 117·21 el Cele 121·31 0.kwood •I Cronroed1 I 16 I ) COLLEGE WOMEN Nevadl·L•1 v ... 1 S3, UC lrvtne Jf lll"CAAI HEVADA·LAS v•o•s -Ble lr 1, TllOmlas 7, Cllr l1tlen S. Gerlfl>o I, Oliver 13, Sll1row '· C .. er 2. Monroe 12 Tol1l1: n 9· 19 Sl. UC MlV1NI -A.rllllonY 6, ltOUIMIU 2, HIOHlll 0, Walton I, Slmown 6, V1nder Poe! 0, Grelltm 16, R1ndeH I Tollls IS 9·1S 39 Ht lftlme: UC lrvlne, 21·11. Toltl fouls "-"lde·LH Vt0as 16, UC Ir YIM 19 FOUllG out Cnrlstlen (UNL \I) HIGH SCHOOL WOMEN Founhln V ... y S7, "•udena ll (Cl" 4·A) PASADENA -Tot>lH 7, Jones '· W1lkin1 3. Snell •. Brown 4. Hal .. v 2. Aren• 2, Bruce S. Tolel1: 12 7· 14 31. FOUNTAIH VALLEY -COOll 4, Gl•le rowskl '· Mvers 10, Pu<:lllll•kl 21, CIOwer J, Henderson 10, Burdi '· Lewler 1 Totets. 23 11·23 S7 Seer• bV °"""""" Puadt11• 6 S 11 9-31 Fountain Vellev 12 19 10 16-S7 Tolel fouls Pa"oene 21, Founleln Val· llY 13 Fouled out Wilkins (P), M.oo<e (P) Up&and 63, Edison 60 !Cl" 4·A> EDISON -HenMney 4, GenMon 12, Malnnerdt 16, TllOl>9 20, Ml111ud 2, Noffs· inoer 6. To1111· 28 •·6 63 UPLAND -S.rrane 4, K1ldel 18, Kuchen 2•, Boyd 13, ~Odrlouer • To!el~ 26 ll· 16 63. Sc:or• by °"8119n Edl'°n 13 13 16 1~ UPlend 18 17 16 12~ Total fouls Edison 1', Uoleno 7 G•hr so, oc .. n VleW 47 (CIF 4·A) OCEAN VIEW -Cl\e" 21. CllOmkr 9. Ooulv 1. Germen 0, Giii 0, Moun.ell 0, Simek 3, Strelon1 o, \/lee.no• 12 Tolli• IS 17·33 " GAHR -Hundlev 6, TllOmOM>n 7, Huvo 2, Knight 8, l(lno 6, Ctenton 11, Heuck 3. Goodrum 7, JonnM>n S. Tol1ls. 20 10·2S SO. kert by Qutt1wt OcN n View 7 10 16 1...-.1 Genr 11 11 9 12-50 Totel loul\ OcH n Vltw 21, G•hr 26 Fout.0 out Cn"e (0V), Hu"°llv <Gl. Huvo (GI. Knight (G) Ttctlnkel Hundley CG). Costa MeM SJ, C.nven 4' (CIF l ·A) CANYON -Klmko 7, Curll• II. Garcie S. Howerd 2, Meror1vt 7, Rooers l . SlllrleY 2, Simpson 9 To1111 17 t2·3A '6 COSTA MESA -Gtrcl1 3. Lu• 14, Mctlrov 10, ~al 13, Scllumeker ll. To1111 21 11·2S S3 Scar. bY Outrtlrl Canvon 7 11 11 17~ Co11a Mese 19 11 IS 1-53 To111 louts. Cenyon 21, Coile Mn • 2S Fou141d out Ntel (CM), G1rcle (CM ). Scnumt ker tCMI Misslen Vleio 70, CdM 64 (CU' J.A) COltONA OIL MAA -Romnev 26. Willard 6, Wvnn 12. V1tentlne 11. LOC>i 2 To111s· 26 12· 16 6'. MISSfOH VIEJO -Scllrotdar 19, Meonel n . Kt Av I, Abele 16, Wllev '· Or1k• 1 Totals: 29 12·23 70 SCWI bV 0uar1WI Coron• de! Mar 1' 11 ll 14-64 Minion \Itek> I) 17 18 22-70 Tolel tou11: Corona dal Mer 10, Min ion VltiO 16. Fouled out· Vetentlne (CdM) Matw Oei 60, La S*T• 41 tCll' 4·Al LA SIPAA -~renbtdl S, Brown 4, L.ff 2, M<Kofllt I , Pt dl"-2. Faucller 6, M¥1on 10 To111s 10 7·12 47. MATER DEi -ACllllen '· Gelnev 17. Abevl• 1 Menfrl 6, Wood 10, WHlllnolon 2. Ellerman 9, Mffmer t, Rice • Totels: 21 16·31 Scwt 11rV OU•r1WI Lii Soerre 4 t 17 17--47 Met•r 0.1 12 21 11 1..-..0 Tote! foul\. La Slerre n , Malfl' Del 15. Fouled oul. 8rown (LS), McKofkt (U l. N•WPort Chr. 34, Fiith S.ptlat " CCI, Sfntl Sc:fle9el) "AfTH a4"15T -An<lerton 13, Horvurv 11. ltOhl•nd '· M«otn 2, Kirn l To1e1s 1' S-1' ll N•WP'OltT CHAISTlAN -0. ~ I. L Monter 6. Merlr19 2. YN rllV I, Ande<M>n 10. Totlls 17 0-1 l4 sare.,.,~ Ff11t1't 8tPllsl 2 11 12 t-33 Newoorl Cllrlsflen 12 • I t-3' To111 foull: Ft lth BHtl1I I), Nawoor1 Cllrl11lan 1J YetlWa 46, lnflne C•at Ctv. J2 (Cl' Sn\tl lcllllh> YESHIVA -MaYerllOH 2•. S.lllma l, G.nlsh 2. SOkol 2, Golds~" 12, hn·l".c l Tolll•· 10 •·17 4'. IAVIHI COAST AISTIAN - An<lerMfl 11, Wr191\I 0, Otvlt 2. Lano 2. llllcllmoncl 10 TOlft 1' 4· IS l7 SQf'I " _.,,.,, Ynl\lve 11 6 7 n-.. Irvine Coesl Chr111i.n • 12 • 11 >-» To1a1 '°"" Ylthlv• 17, lrvlne Coeal Chrl1llt n 16 Foullcl evl Anderaan (IC!, It ICllmond (IC) Cl' ~L.A YOftl'S 4~A l utn• IO. Oownev )S Maltr Del .cl, LI Slerr1 47 Culver Cltv ~. Aretd'-Je Horii\ Torr1111m It, Newilurv P..-11 S3 Comofon ". Oot Pu«llot JO LynwOOd 62, ••nt Hlllt W Pof'noll9 •. Nontl ct F~aln v.-., 57, P...otfle )I MomlneMdl "· SI ~ 41 L•lltwOOd 45, ltlv Polv 0 Sanle ..,..,_,, 0 , Torrenc;e 1' U•nd 63, Edltotl .cl L.I Polv '2, SI . .lo--" )I Gehr $0, OcMll Vltw 47 WHll.-. a . a.vert\I Hiiia 41 Muir 17, Ctit ... v W J·A kn GllWlet SI, Anlllc>H Vellev 1C l'Mrv Sit< O. ltlOllefll .. Mlu totl Vi.to 70, Coront Oii Mltf ... Loer1 ~. '-Ot AltOt SS LOll(\VAll 11, 1"'1'0U9'\I CR,) :It Sen Wh OblMIO 71, I I.,.. Motil'°"*"" 41 • Tuslln 49, HH W!IMft a II Toto •I, flont.,._ M ,...,,,..... 16. St o.Mv ...... • E-.nu•.ttMIMdrl41 krlurr ... lM'ntMt U Coa11 ~ SJ. ~ 4A.) " WOOODrtdi!Je 0 , a 1 OatHI 40 Ailmeft'I S.. $1 MltY• II w 11nu1 '!t 11.rlliMll >t 'oolflll 1:11,1 s.ee QorlClftlO U s... Nitta IA,,,.OAV-S •tsut.TI (~ .. fl•4ia\I ... IU_,... mM!MeJ ,.ST RAC•. 7 f~t Vlctorv LM (McC.rron) 11 60 S60 •OO HIOen\lcO (V11tfu\IM) 10 00 6 20 ~IOI l lede IOelehouaHvtl 9 20 Aho rlCed llltsl•t>t. Nev10. MOt. Alcalllout , "'" Oulv, II'• 1 $flam, Tru11 IM Man, $_, Prosii«I, !rwovs lnlrlQua, Set 0on a. Timi. 114 )15, SICOHD •AC•, 1 1116 milts Mv Counfffl IOIAl't•l 7SOO U.O IOIO Frt$110 Ct11YOtl <McC1rrOt1) UO 3 00 ••IM n Slav (Valen1uetal '40 AIMI reced Joen'\ Lldv. L0<cf• L•nll. La Vtrnt'J SOtlel1. Knll Two, O.••rl Oew Flrll lllue. $11v.r Lu's Pride. G...ora 11111<1 $trMI 1'Ju Tlntt I '5 21S U DAILY OOUaLI 13 11 P8id UN 20 TH•D ltACa. """ milt• Cerro Pl1110 tCu lt nedal I 00 3 60 l 70 llrltndlv lllOVlll\I IPlnclVI 310 160 Plr111 Man (G•rc:le) 4 20 A"° fie.tel· Oec:ldt Wint, Ctouov Pen . OIPlomel ltuler. Preu Nolle• Time· 2:0S 1/S. l'OVtlTH ft.AC•. 6 lurlong, Honev Ha1>11 1s11>11 .. 1 1 uo 8.00 ~ Nencv's Grev (\l•lenruala 1 I I IO 7 ?O Merilyn Jo (St•IMf) • •O Alto rec:9<1 01rk Blush, Bell'I Ridge Hold 1119 Hula, Brll11en1 Asun1 Mastera Wondtr, L• Mole, V1guatvvon Prtnceu Ll lkt Time. I 10 31 S ""TH ltACE. I • milt• on turf Evening M'Lord l\llnrll 11 40 J 60 L'Allr1v1n11 lOelellouuayt) 1 to F'erls Prince (Slt>lll•I HO 1 AO '40 AllO rec.Cl E•lui>endo, Jtnk1n1 Ol1blo Leddl1, LIOllll\9warll01me. 0111>11. F•rrv. Jonn Time: 2:01 2/S. U •XACTA (3·5) 01ld V• SO stXTH ltACI:. 6 furlongs, S.\IOf"Y Sauce (Ct lnd) 7.00 • 20 ) 40 Trlumph1n1 Sanner (Ma1al 9 60 6 00 M Oout>i. M. lo.lahOuneva) 5.10 AIM> flCld Pe rll Row. Ll{llll W~I. B•n ltedetmeCI, T H Allil•. Mete!eo, Nl llVt Forbes, Mornlno Thundlr. Rid Groom, ~n Time 1 II llS HVl:NTH RACE. OM milt Stlt>t Hno Jllnv (McCn> J 60 Good Finl'" lPtnuvl lnltnllon (0118hOU5HVI ) Allo raceo· Gella nt Mlndtld. Newt1111, Reno. Time 1•37 '5 IEXACTA 12·7) Paid $27 00 140 120 320 210 3.60 Wlcklow, EIGHTH RACE. 1° • milfl on lur1 Too Competitor (LIPlleml 39 60 1? 20 6 AO Strong Doller <M<Cerron) 9 60 •IO Orumtll' (\l•lln1uel•I 'IO AIM> rend G11\Q9r 8r1nh.. Anllclpellvt, 81d tor Bucks Time 202 '5 EXACT A 15·21 P81d 5623 00 n PICK SlX (H·3·7·1·S> Paid S201,'67 00 wltll one wlnnlno tlckll (•Ix norw s> S2 Pick SI• con~o•atlon peld J l,493.to wltn US wlnnlno llck1t1 (fl~• hO<HS) NINTH RACE. 1 1116 miles 81 on Time lCH tanedlll 32 20 L1 \ltrr ... ·1 8111 Mee (0111,vl 0H·8un,,.ll (MCC.rronl OH·AHI Good Men (Pinc.av) OH-Oeadnelt lor 111lrd. 13 80 s '° 1140 soo 2.60 HO A1Mi r•c•d French Commanoer, JlmHi. Ovnemo Doc, Stlnolnotv. New Terrltorv Cnen119' His Mino Time 1 44 2/S U EXACT A ( 10·4) Pl•O S97 1 SO Alltn01nct '2,2t9 Holvwood P•rtl SATURDAY'S RUULTS (2Sttl of 2'·"'9flt l\tmtH "'""'"') FltlST RACE . One mllt oact. StOICll (Pe rk•r) 27 90 7 60 3 40 Gove lier Jonn (Pierce I l 00 2 60 Thrff F1!\09fl (Annis) 4 20 Also r1cld Ont For Oane Crure on Bv. HI C SklPe>er. Boomer Hiii, Marvl Com· mend Time I st 31s IJ •XACTA (9·8) Pa id S77 70 SECOND ltACE. <>n. milt oe<:e voter (McCertvl 11 to 5 80 3 00 PePe Jerrv IWllllem1l 7 IO 3 AO Jeme' Vlnc;9"t tSi>rl(loU l 60 Al\O rt ced 81~ JOllt Cr.iv Golie, Su~r NHIO, Ml1ter Gu\lav 8ye Bye Scollv Time 2:01 215 IJ EXACTA (3·11 paid S9300 THIRD RACE. One mile Pitt Welt>ro Ml1I <LonooJ 10 60 S 80 • 60 cna rmlno C.nt (Sprlg11•> s 60 l 80 Mame Slrelu1 <Kutt>lerl S 80 Alto recad Sems Bu1c11, Merrv Nerdln. Stit h, 8runtllt Bromoc. Paul Bachelor lll1lnb0w. T1moo Blue Cll1P Time I st 115 ll EXACTA 13· II Pa od 199 30 ,OUltTH RACE. One mite oace FrM Turn (Avt>lnl S 40 3.00 2 60 &.nrOOO.n (Longo) ? 60 2 60 Nellvt HI P (Pteno) ) 10 Al\o recad Sulloen. R1noom Wino. No No Nero, Smert 1<0111 Time I 57 "l"H RACE. One m11e Pet t Sklo Mesler !Todd II) 1' 00 6 60 3 •0 Bleck Merk IAno."onJ • •O 2 60 Aler! 8rHUI (L8Clt.t\I) 2 60 AIM> raced A Curtis, Brookdale Bov. Mldnlglll Ml,,., Ceoteln Wet\On. Ponti. F1lllr19 Ster. Lord Yankee Time 1 SI I S IJ EXACT A (2· 31 Peld sn 00 SIXTH RACE. One milt Pace S.a ltovtr (Leckev> 19 10 S 60 l 60 Montrot Oen<er ICroollen) 3 20 2 IO YenkM Bev (Pettlno) 9 40 Abo reetd Rovoon L~acv. Luckv Merk, LOOklno Good. Neeron 8oy, Smoo111 MOve, V1n Rhet Time I S9 IJ EXACTA (6·31 P••d 17100 SEV•HTH RACE. Ont mile oece H H Tremor (Plano) 4 20 3.00 2.60 Felllmtnto (Parker I s.20 HO Sioux IL•ckevl ? 80 Also rac.O Prlvv Councll Nvello Del, So Fer, 0 11m11ro1, Oun Polnl Ho~ Cne nct Tlrna I S6 2/S ll EXACTA 11-11 011d '2460 llGHTH ltACE. On• milt oect Hol SklPOer ISlfftlll 1170 7 60 5 00 Two OCH nl (An<MrM>n) 6 to S 00 Glttl Mldbv ( Ptrktr) 2 60 AIM> raced Soll ExPadltlon, Mltltr G, Mloflly ~lrb, LiOlltnln Slim, Junvie I.aw Time l;S7 JIS U l:XACTA (1·3) oeld SUHO NINTH ltACI:. Ona mllt oac1. Cour1t1eou• Rid (8tron> l .20 2.20 2 10 Ar1nl1 Scoll (Autlln) 2 60 2 20 V11lad Power l\lt llt ndlnohe m) 2 40 AllO reCld AS Ulll B10.0ru s. Almond l(lno, Armt>ro Bred. 8411 Cnamo, Oil Cevll10, LOf'd Ntt.1lrlno Time 1 SS 21 S ll IXACTA 17· II oeld l lO 10 U l'ICK SIX 1'•2·•· 1+2> Plld S14,Cl4 40 with five wlnnlr19 tlcktll Ola "OrMI) u Pick SI• con.oltlloft Paid ,,,, 00 wUll IS 1 wlMltlll lkkels (five l'IOrMs) T•NTH ltACI. Ont ml .. Pl t e Gtomelrk IAUOlnl UO l .40 7 40 Fire end Rtln (S,...,ren) 9 ?O •to Slick Swlk (h lllerv.onl J 10 AIM> r.ced. Llllma, Minuit ~n. Scorolo G, HHVfl"I Http U1, Flu llv Frenk, Monterey Knlolll, AndVI Lion. Time I 59 lfS ll IJCACTA (10·S> NICI 1129.fO Altendanct f.21> o... ... tttNnt DAVIY'I LOCKaR (..._..,, ... di) -IJS •lllW• 90 ~II,, a.ncl beH, »•toe1i1c~.1seu1o1n.3 .,,..11119d ™' ...... ""-' ....... LOI ...... &.al -Ce111lc L.lllt . l•r•· Mfll u._., ~toN UM, Sattle '• • ...,...,.. "" o.-lllMr .... 1. --' .,,. l!Ofttl ton~. VIWT\MA -""'" uu, ,_er• Cr.-. .... v...-, l.Met, Sftoe CT..-l~J IAM llAMMD.-o -CtilOrlOO ll>Y• CHetdlell, (lt!QmonM Guu tl ,..,. L•••· G• .._,,,It\ UM, L~I" CN9k ltnlcldle Mi r.fh ..... ,, ~.,. N1rr0W1 ,,.,_ Uk9 , Jeck lllt111• Frt0 CO\il>llt J1vHaH T.C.. Cllen J1c.l Nlcftclllut Mtr" MeCumc. t.rrY Jt Kl'.11 Jlrn Colbert G•tv l<<Kh Jortnnv Ml,_ 01.,. ldwlfd1 AHa11 Mllltr Don POO!ev G-111 Arc11er ISM Aoki Rt• t al<Jwtll Martt. 8rOOll s LM Tr•vlno Crel9 Sled•tr Rev FIOvd He .. lrwln MMk P1.iJ Dan Polll Larrv NtllOll Mlk• Sulll11t11 l..ennv W1dklll1 Tornmv Nakallma Jolln Pough! Gil MCH'ti•n OOuQ T•wtll Bot>Ov Clemi>ell Oe nForvnen O••• ()grin Bo«»v W1dkln• 8r1d Fexon G'°roe Cedle Tom Lenmen Tonr Sitts ROMla 818ck Pllll Hencoci.. How1rd Twlltv JC Snuo Victor R111elado JoMCook F'e t Llno11v Curt11 Sifford SColl Slmpaon LarrvMllt BtnCrensl'llw LM EIOer Klkuo Arll Corev Pe vln llluu Cocnren R009r Melll>la Jerrv P•te H1ISu11on 01vt Berr Din HalldorM>n Joev Slno.ler Pe l McGowen Tom W•tson Grt11 Powers Mike McCuHouoh Lortn Robert' Mike HOll8nd Ch1P 8eck TomLemore Merk Lvt Ed Sllffd Ltnni• Ctemef11s Clltrll• Sifford DI YI Elchelt>« .. r Tom Jenkins P•ler J1co«>un S••v~n Jones Mike Ooneld Wallv Armstrong 11·1$•'1-21' 7MM1-21) n., 11-21a n-n·•,._2" n-11-10-11' 11·77·71-21• n ·1• 6'-11S 11·1S·6,....215 n-10-n-21$ 71 •72·72-71S 10 73·12-215 72·71·7>-21' 77·71·• ... 217 n 11-n-?11 71-70-76-211 7)·'9·7.....,17 7S 72·71-21• 1HS·7?-211 n 73·7>-211 n 13·n-m 10· 7S•7l-21' 70-7'·7+-111 74 10·16-lll 11-11·7o--219 74·7J·12-21t 7•·71·71-21' 1S·7H3-21' 77·73-69-21' 7•·74-6 ...... 21' 7S·'9· 75-?19 73· 7~-7)-2:20 7•·71·7)-220 76·74·70-220 7'·7S·•t-m 71-75-75-220 77·12·n-ttl 7S·U·n-n1 7'·74·73-2:11 7' 75·7?-221 14·7•·71-221 10-1s-1.-n1 1'·7S·7o-221 71 ·71·71--221 74·74·73-221 7'·1S·1)-222 10-eo-n-m 76· 1A·11-'n2 75-76·11-m n-11-11-m 74·77·11-m 11-n-1...-m 74.75.7.--223 75·7S·7)-223 73·77·»-2:13 n-7'·n-m 74·77·72-113 1s·16·n-m 10·I0·7 ..... ,,, 7'·77·7>-n• 1S·76·73-77A 1'·77-1>-n• 76·75·73-214 I0·7Hl--22A 11·12·1..-ns 7H4·7..-ns 75·7•·76-ns 7l·77·7~S 76·7•·75-21S 11-1•-1...-ns 14·7•·1r-n' 7S· 7S·76-n6 71·12·76-216 76·7S·7....-n7 7•·7•·79-217 11·7•·n -m 7•·74·79-229 77·74·7t-219 Meft'1 toum1f'n4Htt (I t Le Oulntll) Semlflnal ~ Jlrnmy Connoo (U S I d•f JOH Hlgueru 15oelnl, 6·1, 6·0, 7·6, Ye nnlci. Noen (Frence) def Jlmmv l'rlu (US.), 6·4, 4·6. 6·• Stmlflnal Dout:llH Btrnlt Mlllon·Butch Welh IU.$ > def Mertv Oevl1-cnr1, Dunk <Us), 7·6, 1·6, S(oll Oevl1·Ferdle Tevgan (US.) def Miki Leecn·J9fl Turpin lU 5 ). 6·3. 6·• c ..... S.n 0-.. """'-"""" (II Unt¥enltv ., SM 0-..) Ho. 2 D.w6ft s.mttlnlf\ Bruce Men Son Hlno·l<en Derr (UCI) oet Rov Cnow·JM But>nack <Reoteno1>. 6 I 6 '· 6·4 No. 2 Dout1111 FINll• Men Son Hlno·Otrr (UCI) o.i F•t>lo Mion'Bet·Cre111 V•nter !UCLA I. 6·4, 0·6, 1·6 COllMUtton H•. 2 ~I 5emlftntb Nell Amor def Sam Anous CUC S.nle Borbere). 6·2, 6·) ConsttellOn Ha. 2 ~ '""'' Amor def JOhn Solclet (Clle omtn), 6·2, 3·6 6·• c--.t1en "'· l ~ SemlftNI• Merk Remos <UCll def Oevld Prell (CS Fullerton), 7·S. 6· I Clft....,..... Ne. l ~ ,IMls lhmo1 (UCll 091 Cr•lg Mc.Smvtn. (CS Fullerlon>. 6·3. •·6, 6·2 lHm Scores. 1 UCLA, S6, 2 Long BHCll Slelt . •2, J. (tla) UC lrvlne I nd P•Pi>erdln., 30, S Sen Diego Stell, 27, 6. Unlvtrsllv of San Oleoo, ?1, 7 8rlonam Young, 10, I . (tie) Cel Potv·SLO end Ari zone SI•••. 16. 10. Clltomen, IS, 11 UC Sent• B1rt>ara, 11, 12 UC San Oleoo. 9, 13, l •lel Rtdlenos end Ct l Stae Fullerlon 7, IS. C•I Slate 8aker$lltld. 4. " USIU, 3 Co1"9 women ARIZONA INVITATIONAL (II Unlvlf'S!tv If Am-) Ctllfomle 7, UC l"""'9 2 Slntlts Oecnslt CCI dlf Trtnwllll, 6·0, 6· I, Eltus IC> def Mellorv, 6·1. 7·6, Torre1 IC) def Rnorer, 3·6. 6·3. 6·2. S.vldes (Cl def. Herntv, 6-0. 6· I, Corr1 .. s (C) dtf. 8erlr19, 6·3, 7·6, Pa11on IUCll d•I Grummell, 4·6, 7·S, 6·4 Doub6H Mellorv·Rnorer <UCll del Grum· mtU·TorrH. 7·6, 6·•. Y1o·Oesdn .. (C) dtl Bering · Petton, 6·• 6· 1. SIY idt•·Correl ts (C) <I•' Trenwltll·Her11tv 6· 1 6·• 'M' • • • • I • c ..... Fl9lST O.t.Ma UCL.A I, UC lrvlM 4 UCLA 007 300 on -• IS 0 UC lrvll\f 110 020 ~ 11 1 Prla•. N1wor1kl !71 end lllla, J111l1, K•nt ti ) •nd Mor111n W~ln. 1-0. L-Jutll, 1 I S-Nawon lll 2~wo !UCLA>. Meck (UCLA), letl !UCLA), Anderson <UCI), Ging (UCt), Perrv (UCI) Hlt-Alerld (UCLA), "'1flv1n (UCLA). HCOND GAM& UCLA 10, UC l"""9 t UCLA )AO 0»-10 10 0 UC lrvlnt 000 000-0 4 0 HlrKh, Bloorn 16) Ind SCf\ull, Mllltr, L.lntOll (2), Carr (Sl ll'IO ~lllOll. W-Hlt l Cll, l·O L-M llltr, 0•1. 2~r1Mltl tUCl..A) S\lo41r (UCI) Hlll-~lven !UCLA>. MHG' (UCL.Al CenwnuNtv C-.. 0.-.. ·-.. M...a 1 GOIOln WHI 000 )CQ 020-t I 1 Htncock 000 UO 000-7 S O FOMuo!!o, ~u IS), l uttan (t ) snit Flens, k lla, Trl""'* ct> •no OIMton w-ei.1111111 L.-6e1t1 t a-.uctUn (GWCl, ,_.,,_, (H) HR-$M114iw• IOWC) LA .._,_. l. Oft .. C." 1 LA Harbor 000 000 JOO-) t I Orenoe Coe&t ooo 010 000-1 4 o Stmpton, Maye "' lflCI kcllne. Ot· lerOO., COllfloe l7l fifld krrvM w-s.nw.on. 1·0 L-0.19f09t, .. 1. 5-MaJ't II f I A ct' ,a, ..... ,,,_ 11 Sent• A,. 001 000 ,., 2-12 16 I ~••uo m "' m ..,..1, " J 1a1u11r,......., 01, kn m.1 ow m. Cottrta (9) MCI &Cdft/ L.omell, ~,_.,., <I ), Sl'llw (I),"'-"• n tl •!Id ,. ~ ~el, l•O. L-<•-~!Moll IM I t, Ot~otll• CSl ...,......_ (I) t4• 1ntOn ISA), atdR CSA> t, 0.All • ...,, rJt, tillaloli (SJ, HlfYy IS), ' xsv W.... otfmpta (lf~Y~vte) ~ldltNule TOOAY 11 • m. ~h•rcll~) -Mtn'• SOk cro" country 11 Vtllko Polle I • m -u 1*k"f l"lladtl rOU/ld 01,,,. t i l411r• 1:30 1.m. -Mtfl'• tlt lom 11 8 l11Ht11Cll •JO 1.m. .... Ice hOcker rn.t0t1 rouno tlmt 11 lelr• t • m. -FIOlll't •k•llno Uhlt>lllon al Zetra 11 I m -CloAl119 CMttnOtlltt OMnClk rned9b (Tllreutfl Satw'WY) 0.. Slww 8reni• T..., E.stc.tl'l'lenv •• ' 6 ,, SOv let Union s 10 t 2• Fiftltnd • ' s 11 Nof"way 1 2 ' 9 U11ltad Sl1t9' 3 3 0 • Sw1C14Jn ) I I s Swltzerl•nd 2 2 I s C1tctlO'I0"1tt.la 0 I • s C•nedt , 1 I • WHI Gtfmanv , 1 I 4 ll•lv 2 0 0 , Frar\Ct 0 1 l 2 Llechllfltllln 0 0 2 7 Brlt1ln I 0 0 I Ju.II 0 I 0 I YUQOr.lt vla 0 I 0 I Austria 0 0 1 I Women't "-"r• 51l•ttne R••ull\ Saturdt v In Iha womtn'I f1our1 P.1tlno cornc>ellfloft wllll ne me, country fec:lorad ottclfN!lf In 111t lrM·llVlt oortlon. wllk:ll count' lor SO Perc•nl ol Ille 10111 1eor1, t nd tlla lolel score In factored olecemenl: 1 Kaltrlne Wiii. E G•rme nv, 1.0 leclored olt ct rnen1, 3.?. 2. ltoH lvnn Sumner•, Eomonos. WH ll . 2.0, u . 3. Kite ...,,noYa, kvl•I UnlOll, s.o, 9 2 4. Tiffi ny Chin, Toluct Li ke, Cell!. 10. 11.0. S Anna Kondrtehevt . Soviet. Union, • 0, 11 1 6 Eltlne Zevalt., P1remus. NJ., • 0, 14.2 1 Menutl• Ruben W Germenv. 1 O. IS.O I. e .. ne Vodortrove, Sovl1t Union, 11 0, 154 ' 9. Cleudl• Llillntr, W Germenv. 1.0, 174 10 Sandt Out>ro clc , YlJOO,levie. 9 o. 17.4. 11. Sandri C.rlt>onl, Swll1., 12 0, 20 0 12. Kev TllomM>n, Ctnede, 10 0, 20 a 13. Elliebelll Men .. v, Ceneoe. 13.0, 2S • 14 Mvrltm Oberwlltr, Swll~ .. I• 0, 212 IS. K1rln TtlMr, llelv, 160, 21.6 16.. Ktlrlen P1uwell, lel91um, 11.0, 3? 8 17 Susan Ann JeckMln, Britain, ISO. ll.2 IL AontS Gouelln, Frence, 17.0; JS.A It Me"ko Keio. JeNn. lt.O, 111 20. Celharll\8 Llnd9rtn, Swedtll ?O 0 )9.0. 21 Vici.I MtrM HOllend. Austr1ll1, 21 0, '1.0. n Zllennue 810, Cnln1. no, 44 "l 23 H•l1uno Kim, S. KorH , 23.0, •S • Four ·m.n bob1'ecl I Eu l Germ eny I CWotfoano Hooi>e. Rotend w1111(1, Olatmer SCl\autrlltmmer, Anoreu IC.lrcnner>. lllrM mlnutM 2012 Meondl 1 EH i Germeny II (8ernl\erd Leflmenn). 3.20 71 3 Swlllll'1end I (SIMO Goobflllna).. 311.39 A Swlllerlend II IEkkellard Fu.er) ) 21.90 S Unltad Stettt I (Jeffrev Jost, Buro . N Y.. JoMl>fl Brl•kl, LIMeM, Tnome• BernH, Dovlf", Ott , He l Hove. Melon•. N.Y.). 3:2333 6 SoYlel Union I (Y1nl1 KIPUr\). 3'23 SI 7. Rom.nit I (Dorin Ot11en>. 3:23.76. 8 1111v II <Gutrrlno Ghedlne ), 3:13.77 9. W1s1 vermenv I IK1eu1 Kooo>. l:2• IS 10 Auatrl• I IW11ltr Oellt·K1r1n1. ):2• 21 11 Aui1rl1 II (P11tr Klenutl. 3.24,63 12. Soviet Union II !Zlntl• Ekmenls). ns.20 13 Frenc;t I (Gtrerd CllrlsteUO·PIOOlal ).2S 26 1' Wttl Germenv II (Anton FIKher) 3:11.31 IS 8r11eln II (Meleotm LIOvd), l.2S~ 16. Unltad Sllt•s II <Brent ~usntew , Saranac Lek1, N Y , Edwerd Ce rd, HudM>n, N. Y , Jem.1 T vi.r, Denver. Coto . Frencl1 HanMn, Atoanv, N Y >. 3 2S.SO 17 llelv I (Ale• WOlll, 3.2S.Sl II C111td• I (Anen Ma CllCllle n). 3 26 41 19. Yuvo••evle I <Zdravko Stolnlc), 3:26.41 10 8 rlleln I (Mlcl'laet F'uv11>. 3.16 93. 21. Swtden I lCerl·Erlk Erlk,son), 3.27.07 n Teloel I (0 1111 (neng Wu). 3 "l7 st. 23 YU90slaVla II (Ntned Prodenovk). 3:21.J 1 2•. Jeoen I (Hlro•lll Otl•Chll, J 21.7S. Women's 20tr Cf'OU COUn1r'V I ~rle·LllM Hemelelnen, Flnt1nd one nour, Pne mlnult, •SO SKond1. 2. llleltse Smetenll\8. Sovllt Union, 1:07:26.1. 3. Anni Jallr1n, Norwev, 1·03·13.6 • Bltnke Peulv, Crecll., I 03·16.9 S. Lll .. morm1rl1 Rl•t>v, Sweden, 1:03:31.t. 6 Brll F'etterMn, Norw•v 1 03 49 0 1 LubOv LlaOOv1, Sovl•t UnlOn, 1:03:53.3 • EYI IC.r11Zer. Swllr I 03 S6.• 9 Plrtiko Maell• Flnteno. 11>4:37 6 10 Guldlne Oelseuo, llelv, 1 04,AA I 11 ln119r Helene Nvt><H l•n. Norwev. 11)4.51.2 17 Kve1osle v1 Jlflove, Crtc11., l1:M·S6 2 13. T•mer1 Merk1CN1n1k•n . Sovlll Union, l:OS'OI 7 14. Marl! Mvrmetl, Norwev. I 05:01.9 IS. Youll1 Sl1P1nov1 , Soviet Union, 1:05:33.4 16. Anne Pu lt rove, Crecn .. l:OS:3S.7 17 Elle Hvvtlelnen, Flnl1nd, 1 OS.lt 8 11. Ute Noeck, E G1rm•nv, I OS·43.S 19 Kerin Jeeoar. w Gtrmenv, I '06-20 2. 20 pttre Aollrm1nn, E Germeny. 1'06:30 0 21 Stltron F lrtlt, Ct n•d•. I 06.31 O 2'2 Kerin TllOmlas. SWllJ • 1'06:)6 1 13 Ann Roaencltlll, Swldtn, 1'06·47.t 2•. Vltr1 l(llmkoye. C1tcll, 1'06.ff.9 2S. Sfllrlev Firth, Ca nad•, I 07'02.S. '26. Manuell Dlcenll, lltlv. 1:07 10.S 27. Judv lllat>lnowltr·Endn lad. Fe lr· btnkl, Alaska, 1:07-11 4 2t Su._n Lono, Somers, Conn .. 1.07 2S 9 2'. Eri. Kulvel1lntn, Flnlend, 1'0716.A lO. C1r041 Andino, E Gt rmenv. 1:07:77 I. :n. Dorl• Huoouon. Sweden, 1.07 40 S 32. Sll1111ulrlk1 Kerltalll'I, Sweden, 1'07:'3.4. l3 Lvnn SP9nctr·Oe1an11, Br11ti.t>oro. VI., l:Gl;25.0. )4 Monlke Germann, Swill . l'Ol:U ~ JS Oenna1111 SPlrotlo, 1111v. 110?• 1 3' ltot CMi.t, Brittin, 1 "°'' I J7 Ktllv Mllli.tn, MOoM, Wyo I. ll:SQ.A ll. AMtu Munlll, Yuvo1i.vi.. I 13:iS.I ,, Nlcole LIVtfY. l rlt1ln. I 16 24.0. AO. Anotl• Sctrmldt, Canedt, dl4 not flftlth Min'• 10,000·fMMr" '"" 51l•ttne I toor Mltw.ov. Sovlal Union, 14 mlnu1t1, 39.to MCOl!d• 2. Tomt1 Ouatafton, Sw~. 14t3t •~ 3. ·-k llOeflteh, EH i GermtllY, W4'.fl. '· o.lr l(lfltltO, Horwn. 14.$2 • .0 s MlchMI Htdschleff, Au,lrit , 1'·5) ,. .. r>Mllrv l otcN11rtv, Sootltl Union. IHS.S 7. 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OI ~•\ D'UOO •f'\\11 \ • 1 REG $6 49 NOW • No Slpr • No Artificial Flavors • No Salt • No Presernti wes OYSTER SHELL CALCIUM WITH VITAMIN D 250 TABLETS • ,..,. c,i5i Du110 111\d m•'' '" ,.. t>Of'f~ ar.cJ l•~I" • 4.U•tl• 11"1 I,,~ t>ll)Od C.k tl•l'O • NrJ •1.HJil Stilt pt•·\f"h'll1Wft\ r,1 jtl f1< •I tOIOt REG. $3.89 NOW 1.94 I LE CHEWABLE VITAMIN C . , , . , .. 500MG WITH ACE ROLA 100 WAFERS REG. $6.49 NOW 3.24 Orano-Coast DAILY PILOT/Sliflday: Febtuarf 11, 1.... Dfl DAILY ~VITAMIN PAKS ,.o-' REG . $8.95 4.4 7 30 DAY SUPPLY •FOR WOMEN •FOR MEN COMPETITION PAK REG. $15.99 f&O-\ 7 .99 THREE NEW HIGH POTENCY MUL Tl VITAMIN & MINERAL SUPPLEMENTS . ~ ..... ..,,,.....,.., ,.,, -· • 100-. °"' , .. Ind OhCK fl"O'v•~M •T-~­·~---.s Ol....,., .. 1¥@'1 °' .,.,~ '°"" EACH REG $7.49 MAXIMUM CHOICE 60 TABLETS SENIOR'S CHOICE 120 TABLETS TEcN'S CHOICE 90 TABLETS NOW 3.74 "" l•'' TIME RE' EASE· BALANCED B-100 60 TABLETS • Formulated to release nu1t1ents over 4 to 6 hours • Necessary for the normal functt0n1ng of the nervous system • No sugar salt preservatives or art1f1c1al color REG. 6.69 NOW 3.24 DRY NATURAL "E" LYSINE 3.34 • Essenttal for proper growth • No sugar salt preservatives or an1f1c1a1 color REG. $5.49 NOW 2.74 L-TRYPTOPHAN 500 MG 30 TABLETS REG. $7.49 NOW 3.74 LONGS DRUG STORE 175 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa, CA . I I 400 l.U. 100 CAPSULES • SCM"C••' 1ormv11 • 100% oll 1nd fit lrH • No \UQat ,.,, D~P\ftvi1•·"·' fM ,,,,,,, •• , co•o• REG. 6.19 NOW 3.09 SOY A LECITHIN 1200 MQ. 100 CAPSULES • ltc1thln provides cOllne and inositol • A f1ct0f in mow1nc fit soluable 54.bstancn tlwouCllOut the body • No salt Slllll, prese<• bvts Of a• hhClll color REG. 3.19 NOW 1.59 L·r .......... LYSINE .SOOm4,. 1()() 1Alllf IS 500 MG 100 TABLETS REG. $3.99 NOW 1.99 SELENIUM SUPPLEMENT 50 MCO. TABLETS ..-------. Selenium acts wrltl w1tam111 C as a natural anhoudanl 100 TABLETS REG $4.19 NOW 2.09 STOCK SUBJECT TO QUANTITIES ON HAND LIMIT RIGHTS RESERVED -NO SALES TO DEALERS Prices Effective 2/ 19 /84 thrv 2/26/84 STORE HOURS: / Mo nday through Friday Saturday 9 a m to 9 pm 9 am to 8 pm 10 am to 7 pm PHARMACY SAME HOURSI Su nday TIME~RELEASE B-12 1000 MC G . 60 TABLETS • Formulated 10 release nutrients over 4 10 b hours • Helps manufacture l'lea11y '" J c11000 C.e IS • No su9a• salt preservatives 01 art f1c1a otor REG. $3.29 NOW 1.64 VITAMIN E 400 IU 100 CAPSULES • Vitamin E os 1n an 11ox1dant fl '' founo on ell !>Ody tissue and 1s 1mpar11n1 tor t~r function • No su91r Hit pre-ser .. 111ves or •rtoh 111 otor REG S4 59 NOW 2.29 MAIN STORE -631-8860 PHOTO -631-6111 PHARMACY -631 -9223 -. :; . . . .. ·. ...._ . . .. D8 Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Sundey1 February 19. 1984 "8.IC fl>TlCE AClmOUI tualNmH NAMI STAftMINT Tile fo!IOWll\O 1*800 la doing bulllMU• ADAMS. YORK l ASSOCIATES. 3022 Nort'1 ~pe.rlan, Sult• 203. Santa Ana, CA, 92706 W•'tM Letnons. 2426 Ward Tar- reoe, Ana.helm. CA 92806 Thll butlneu 11 conducted by an lndlvldu.I Wlytte Lemon1 l'taJC f«>TICE F'ICTITIOUI 9UIMH NAMI! ITATOllWT The IOlloWlng petton II d04ng bullness a1 IMAGES OF THE SEA. 10311 Pu1 Oftve. Hurrnngton BMeh. CA. t2&46 WIHlam Thom.. Hew9f1. 10391 Pu. Orh1e, Huntington BMch. CA. 92848 • Thia bu1lnN1 11 conducted by: 1n lndlvtdual William T Hewell Thrl ltl lemel'll WU ltltd With the County Clef'k of C>rtnge COunty on Jan 17, 1984 rtaJC ll)TIC( fltCTmOUI .... .. MOA1M ~ COUNTY MAMI ITA ... •UT MUNIC•AL COURT The followlng pereon• .,. OOlf'IO Oii ORANCUl COUNTY ~ u : 1171 N. 9efti..., A-FASHION ISLAND PAIH'TERS. II~ Ca._. 120 N..-pot1 c.tlt• Otfvoe, Ste. 140, Hewport 8Mctt. c.llt0tnla t2MO Plalntlft: HERITAOE BANK, a ~P~CHE GRAPHIC ARTS, LTO., Cattfornla corpor-11on. Defendant· PHILIP J. MURPHY, 8 Clllfomla limit.cl Partnerehlp, and DOES 1 through 10, 1nctu.1w 120 Newport c.tltet OrNe. St• 140. c ... No. A-et0t2 Newport Belct'I. c.i1tom1a neeo IUWDMI Thil bullnl&I It conducied by· a -a y ..._ .........._ -~ 11mn«1 P«'!Mr'lhlP. NO, ... I .. ,__ --APACHEORAPHtCAAT8,t,TO .. n.m Publlltled Ofta11g9 C:O..t Delly fnll11 PtlOt Feb 12, t9, 26, Matcti 4, 1N4 Published Orange Co111 DaHy 0144 Tl\I• statement w11 flltd with the Counry Clefll o1 Orange County on Jin 10. 1984 TM OOl#1 IM1 ...._ ...... ,_ a Cellfomle Umlt.O Ptrtntnhlp ......... ,... ..... ....,., .... JCMol ....,.,... ....... .,... Reed Henry F Sant.ngelo the .. , ... ,. i d IP ..... a-el Partner If you wtlh to ..-the edYloe ot This 111tement wea flied with thl Piiot Jen 29. Feb 5. 12. 19. t984 804-84 f't&.IC NOTICE ftCT1TtOUI aultNHI NAME STA ftMl!NT The following pef'SOn IS doing bullne11 es: BECKMAN ELECTRIC & SUPP- LY. 5002 W McF1dden. Santa Ana. CA. 92704 David Martin Beckman ~2 W McFedden, Santa Ana. CA 92704 Thia buslnMS 11 conduct ad by an lndMdual. David Martin Beckman Thia 1t1temen1 was filed with Ille County Clerk of Orange County on J111 10 1984 Pllll.IC NOTIC£ FICTJTIOUa llU ... 11 NAME ITATE....,- The following person• er• doing business H L & H INDUSTRIES. 925 Ar1- Place Anaheim. CA 92805 Or In' 925 ArlH Plec.. Anohelm, CA 92805 This l>u$1nets Is conducted by: a corporation Dennis C Ricketts, Pruldent Th11 stalernent wu llled with lhe County Clerk of Orange County on Jan 25. 1984 F2Mlll Publlshed Orange Coul o.lly Ptlol Flt> 19 26 March 4, 11. 1984 1016-84 an attorn9y In t1'119 mitt•. ~ County Ctent or Orang. County on lhould do ao pr~tty '° that your Jen. te. 1984 F2*l2 ~.:::i ri:o'*' II .,,y, mey be Put>llthtd Orang. Coast Delly AVl80tU9ted 111 lido d«nln-PllOt Feb 12. 19. 2e. M1tch 4, 1984 dade El trlbume: ... d9otdlf Mft>e 476-84 tfe Ud. aln eudlenc• • menoa que Ucl. ,..._.s. tl9ntro cte • ..._ Pl&.IC NOTICE LM le lfttonMaloft que..... 1----------- ",.., ...._ ......... edvto. of .,_ ettotMY In tMa rnetter, ,.., IMUld dO IO P"ft'ptfr M thet few written ,.,poMe, n ..,,, ,.._, be fhdon --. SI u.e.d deeM eolldt8' .. c.n- Mfo de"" •11ed0 en .......... t o, d•b•rle luoerto In - ~ ... de•ta manera. eu ,..,..u eeo..tt.. .. hey ...... puede.., ,......, ........... 'tCTfTIOUS llUSINIU NAMEITA~ TM loltoWlng penon It doing l>uSlneu 11: RABBIT COHSTRUCTIOH, 2521 OrMQe Aw. •&-1, Cotta M .... CA. 92e21 Ronald August Pletrolc, 2521 Or- ange Ave. #8-1, Costa Meu. CA. 92427 This butlMN la conduated by; an lndl\llOull F235515 Published Orange Coast Dally l----n-11n-•1c_NO_TIC_E __ _ Piiot Jen 29. Feb s. 12 19, t984 r-UUL 1-TO THI blnNDANT: A cMI completnt hM been Med bf h J*nttft aoafMI JCM.1. " JOU WW. to clefend tMe leWeult, ,ou Muet, wttftlft IO d9'f9 after thl1 tummona II a.vtd on you, Ille with this cOUt1 1 wrltlen reaponM lo the comptalnt. Unless you do, your default wiH be entered on eppllcallon of the pleln- R. A. Pletrolc This statement wu llled with the County Clerk of OrMQe County on Jan. 25. 1984 P\ellC NOTICE 605-84 FICTtTtOUI 9UltNEH NAlltlf ITAftMENT The loOowlng person Is dOing bustness as. f2*11 Publlahed Orange Coaat Deily Piiot Feb. 19, 26. Merctl 4. 11, 1984 1013-84 FtCTITIOU8 9U81NEl8 NAME IT A TEMENT OLYMPIA ELECTRIC AND PLUMBING COMPANY, 8862 Oat· den Gro,,. Blvd . Suite 208. Giiden Grove. CA 92844 t1n. end thlt court may ent« a------------ judgement egatnat you tot thll reMef .. _IC MnTW The tolloWtno persons 11e dOlno bostnNI as derMnded In thl ~t. wNc:n rUUL nu~ could retult In garnllhmenl of --flC--TITIOU---S-llU_l _.M.__l_I __ H ANO H DESIGN 328 12 Mermaid Cr Dana Point CA Sam Duck. Suh. 6139 FalCOn Ave , Long Beach. CA. 90805 This business ts conducted by: an 1nd1Vtdu11 wagea. tlkl:f ol money or pr()9erty NMME ITATEmNT 9r oth9' retie requeat«I In the com-The f--.i-per.on It Oolnn 92629 plelnt .....,.."'V . .., Oeled. Aug 3. 1983 bUlineee U: Ch11tene and Richard Lewis Hams. 32812 Mermaid Cr Dani Polnl. CA 92629 Sam Duck. Suh This 1t1tamen1 was flied with the County Clerk of Orano-County on Jan 25. 1984 ROBERT R. RILL. Clerk KENOAA SALES, 141 E. Bey, By. BETTY MILES. Deputy ~t. A, Coste M .... CA. 12127 This bostness Is conducled by a gtner•• partnership "00." A. IAIVIO MlchHI LM McManva, 148 E 20l2 lllcllalion om., hit• ,100 Bey Apt. A. Coete Meu. CA. 92627 Charlene Hams f r..17'1 Put>ltslled Orange Coast Dally Piiot Feb 19 26. March 4, 11, 1984 tO 11-84 Thll bullnell la conduct.cl by an P.O. 8o11 1tolt Individual lrriM. CA. t27ll Michael LM McMenu1 •Thll 1111ement was filed with lhe cbvnty Clerk of Orange County on Dec 30, 1983 Publllhed Orange Cout Dally, PllOt Thia statement WU llltd with the Feb 12. 19, 28, M111Ch 4. 1984 County Clerk of Orang. County on F~ Publlahed Orange Coast Diiiy PtlOI Jan 29 Fet> 5 12 t9 198• 706·84 P\8.IC NOTICE ~ Jen. 27. 1984 Pl&.IC NOTICE l"tCTTTtOUS BUSINESS NAME IT A TEMENT The tollowlng persons are doing t>us1ness as: COLOR GRAPHICS t I Ter- ractma. Irvine Ca 92714 Patge H Bouck eke Paige W Rogers. 11 Teu ac1ma. lr111ne. Ce 92714 Th11 business is conducted by an 1ndMdual Paige H Bouck This statemlfll was hied wHh ltle County Clerk or Orange County on Jan 6 1984 F235194 Put>llsned Orange Coast Dally P1IOI Feb 5. t2 t9. 26 1984 791·84 Pl&.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The fo41owtng Pi!rsons are doing business as 19th STREET WEST 745 West 191h Street. Cos1a Mesa Ca 92627 George A. end Jole D Martin. 28 Starfish Ct .. Newport Beach. Ca 92663 This business is conductad t>y Jan 3 1 1984 George A Maritn Tilts stalemenl was filed wtlh lhe County Cler~ ol Orange County on Jan 3 1 198'-' FICTITIOUS BUSINEH NAME STATfMENT The tollowtno person Is doing busmeu as EAGLE TRAVEL SERVICE. 224 20th St •C. Newport Beach. CA 92663 Louis Rot>ert Leonessa. 224 201h SI =C. Newporl Beach, CA 92663 This business is conducled t>y an 1nd1vtdual Louis Leonessa I This statement was IOed wnh the County Clerk ol Orano-County on Jan 26. 1984 f~ l Put>ltshed Orange Coaat Deity PtlOI Fet> 19 2e. March 4. 11, 1984 1017-84 P\mlC NOTICE FICTmOU8 aUllNEH NAME STATEMENT TM following persons are dolng business a.s TAFT INVESTORS. 24221 Calle I de la Lou11a Su11e 308, Laguna Hills CA 92654 J R Evans Companiea, Inc . 24221 C1lle de la LO\Jlsa, Sulle 308. Laguna Hills CA 92654 Hus business 11 condU<:ted by: a corporation J Ronald Evans. Pres1denl This s1a1emen1 was filed with the County Clerk of Oranoe County on Jan 26 t984 ~ Published Orange Coall Dally Piiot Fet> 19 26. March 4. 11. 1984 1020-84 Pl&.IC NOTICE f lCTITIOUI 9U ... HI NAME I TA'reMINT The loltowlno persons are doing business u COMPUTER OUTLET OF NEW· PORT BEACH, 4299 MacArthur Blvd .. Suite 222. N-port Beach, CA 92660 Jonn Castro, 495 Sturgeon Or , Costa Mesa. CA 92826 Ttlla business 11 conduc18d by; a o-neral pertnerlhlp. Wayne Guglielmo This statement WU llled with the County Ctent of Orange County on Jin 6, 1984 FZ35J21 Published Orenge Cou1 Delly Piiot Jan 29, Feb 5, 12. t9, 1984 602-84 Pl&.IC NOTICE FtCTITIOUI 8U8'NEH NAME IT A TEMENT The following persona are dOing business as. BIRCH STREET PARTNERSHIP, 2904-C Via Mariposa. Laguna HIHa, CA 92653 ROM Resntck, 5473-P Pueo Del Lago Ea.st. Laguna Hiiis. CA. 92653 Mariam Kihn, 52228 Avenue Ob- regon. La Oulnt1, CA. 92253 Arnold Burd'leU, 5299 Cantente. Laguna Hiiia. CA. 92653 Jeck Greenberg, 2004-C Vie Mariposa. Leoun1 Hiiia. CA. 92653 S.Curtly Pacific Bank, Trustee under Declaretlon of Trust • 28-5-00210-0, 3283-B Sen Fnn55 Put>hslled Oran• Coast Dally Piiot Feb 5 12 19 26 1984 784-84 Ptel.IC NOTICE Amedeo. Laguna Hiiia, CA 92653 ------------This buslnns 11 conducted by: a MLIC NOTICE K·09585 NOTICE OF DEATH OF FRANK W AL TE R SCROGGS aka FRANK W. STATEMENT OF SCROGGS AND OF P ETI· ABANDONMENT OF USE OF TION TO ADMINISTER flCTmous BUSINESS NAME E T TE NO 10~1 The lot1ow1ng Pilrsons have at>an A · A-11 .. gell8f'al partnerlhlp Jack GrMnberg. A general Pllf1· net' This statement was tiled with 1he County Clerk of Orange County on Jan 6. 1984 FZM111 PubltShed Orange Coast Delly PllOI Jen 29 Feb. S, 12. 19, 1984 803-84 doned the use of the F1c1o11ous Busi l T o all heirs. benehc1aries, ness Name THE ACCOUNTING c:n •ditors and contingent 1------------ SOLUTION 13331 Garden Grove nt·d1tors or FRANK Pl&.IC NOTICE Blvd Garden Grove CA 926•3 owner Mane Carr 465 E 18th SI WALTER SCROGGS aka ftCTITIOUl IMIS•ll Costa MMa. CA 92627 F'HANK W SCROGGS and NA• STATEMENT owner Myra Hattteld 13761 p<•rsons who may be other-The following pereons at• doing Rlata Garden Grove CA 92644 h ill business es The F1c1t\tou~ Business Neme re "'1"' interested in t e w · MAIL TALK. 485 E 17tll St , New- ferred 10 above wll<; hied n Orange .. md or estate· port Beacll. CA 92663 County on Marth 13 198 t I A petition has been filed Oranoe County Servtc. Inc .• 485 Th1sbu51nesswas conduCIPdbya liy MAURINE MARGARET ~ ... 863 111h SI Newporl Beach, CA. general partner~h1p ., Maroe Anita Carr SCHCM:;GS in the Superior Thll buatMU Is conducted by: a Tht$ statement wa!t fllf'd with 111e Court o f Orange County re-oorpOfeUon County Clerk nl Orat1ae County on quC'<;llng that MAURINE Chet COQ98f. Prea~nt Jan 10 t984 I MARGARET SCROGGS be This 1t1tement was llled with lhe 111e no F15785t County Clerk of Orange County on Published Oran11e Coast Daily I dppomted as personal rep-J9tl 10. 1984 P1101 Jan 29 FPb r, 12 19 198~ n~·ntallve to adnuruster the 'nMOI 609-84 1esw1.e of FRANK WALTER Put>11shed Orange Co111 Delly ---------SCROOGS aka FRANK W. Piiot Jen 29, F•b 5. 12. 19, :a4 ,moQ Publtlhed Ofange Coast Deily Pllol Feb. 19. 28, March 4, 11, 1984 1021-84 P\llJC fl>TICE FICTITIOUS_, ...... NAMI ITATl•NT The following person It dOing bulineaa u · LAKE FOREST PEDIATRICS, 24324 Mvlr1endl Blvd .. B Toro. CA. 92630 Theodore W Sieja M.D.. 2020 Sen Remo. Laguna Beach. CA 92651 This buslneea Is conducted by. en Individual Theodore W. 5'eja M.0 This statement wu nltd with the County Clerk of OrWlgl County on Jan 25. 1984 nMltO Publllhed Orange Cout Dally Piiot Feb t9. 26. March 4, 11. t984 1010-84 Pl&.IC NOTICE . ftCTITIOUI •USINEH NAa.ITAnMENT The loffowlng peraon 11 doing business aa· EUROPEAN AUTOMOBILE, 4360 Campos Dr. Suite I. Newport Beaott, CA 9~ AndrN A Mulat. 1950 Giiby Or , Newport Beecn, CA. 92660 Thia bualnea Is conducted by: en lndlviduel Andrea A Mulaa Thlt statement w11 flied with the County Clef'k of Or•no• County on Jan 26. 1984 Fzmt7 Published Or1nge Coast Oalty Piiot Feb 19, 28. March 4, t 1, 1984 1019-84 Nil.IC NOTICE flCTITIOUS .U...SS NA•STAft•NT The to41owlng pereon1 ere doing bullnesa 11 NEWPORT PETROLEUM FUND 83·2. LTD . 181 FUhton Lane. So1t1 t t2. Tustin, Calitomle 92680 Pal H. Coc:hran. 5403 E. Avenlde Palme<, Orange. Cellfornla 92680 Cochren 011 Company, Inc .. a Cellfomle corp , 1111 Fashion Lena. Suite 112, Tveltn, Cellfornla 92ta0 Thia bullnesa Is conducted by a llm1ted partner. Cochran 00 Company, Inc Pat H Cochran. Praeld«ll Thll statement w11 flied with the County Clerk of Orange Count~ on January HI. 198-4 'ZMIM Jedi.on, Kidder t luotlllnv OM~l'teu .... ....._.,. 8eeof\, Ce. t:aeeo Publllhtd Or111ge Coul Olllly I SCROOGS (under the lnde-Piiot l=et>Nery 12, 19. 2e. March 4, ------------1184 893-84 H ARBOR L AWN -MT Ollvt MOf1uary • Cemetery Crematory JX'ndent Administration of ptBJC fl>TICE F.!>tales Aco The peuuon is1----;..._ _______ ------------ 1 ~·t fo r heanng in Dept. No. 3 FteTm ous IMlltNHI 1625 Gisler Ave Costa Mesa !140-5554 "1EACE BROTHERS BELL BROADWAY M ORTUARY 110 Broadwa~ Costa Mesa 6•2.q150 BALTZ BERGERON SM ITH & TUTHILL WESTCLlff CHAPEL 427 E 17th SI Costa Mesa 646 q37 I N~ITATl•NT at 700 Civic Center Dr.. The following l*900• er• doir'G W est.. Santa Ana. CA 92701 buelMll u on Feb 29. 1984 at 9.30 a.m . PRESSURIZED. LTD . 19711 Air· IF YOU OBJECT to the port Way South. Senta Ana. CA I . ~ro1 granung of the pet.Ilion, you John E Port«. 27741 Pueo should either appear at the Esteban. San Jutn CaptatrtnO. CA hPanng and sta~ you ob~-·~~~ w Zi.ba<th. 2184e HU<on. t11mi. r>r file wnt~n ob,eoe-El TOfo. CA neoo 111om1 with the court before MlctlMI J ~. 22212 AlcO 1 the hearing Your appear· Road. South LaQUM. CA t2t17 all(·i• may be m person or by This bul4MM It conduct.cl by • llmlt«I pennereftip your attornC"y John f. Portet I YOU MAY £XAMINE Thia 11atenw11 wu med With thl ttw file· k l•pt by the court lf Count~ Clettc Of Oranoe CounlY on vou arc> interM~ ln the es· Jan 1 · 1"" ,_.. t.1w you may serve upon the PubOtM<I OrMQe co.t Deify <'XPt utor or admlnistrator, or Pltot Jan. 29, F1b. 5. 12. 19, 1814 upon th«> attorney-for the ex-to7-M Mt.IC fl>TICE AC11TICMla ., ..... NAMllTA.,.._MT The f<>llowlng penona are doing butinall U : NATURAL ARTS INC., 3432 Vie Oporto. •201, Newport BMch. Ce t2M3 NetlK'&I Ar11 lntern1tlonlll, a C.U· l«nle corp , 3432 Via Oporto, •201, Newport a.ctl, Ce 92ee3 TIM ~ la conduct.cl by a COl'~ltlon Netural Artl lntematlonel Tl'IOmM I . Benker, Pr .. TN& at.,ement wM fJttd with tM ColMty Cter'k of Orang. COunty on Jerrvwy , •• 1814 ~ PublilNCI Orange CoN1 ~ Pilot Feb. 12, 1t, H , March 4, 1984 872·84 f'('Utor or adminilltrator. and hl1> "1th thto court with , ___ Pta __ IC_M>_TICE ________ MUC-....--. ... M>.-T ... ICl ___ _ proof of servic-e. a written ACTITIOUI .,..... fM:TfTIOU8 ., ... ,. n -t1utst statms that you M · NA.Ml eTATl•MT .,. aTATDmNT •MC' 'JX"<.'l&I noh~ o( the f1l-~ ~ ~ • OOln9 ~ ~ PlflOn la OOlnQ ing of .tn 1nvt•ntory and ap WE DOINO CRl!A TIOH8 IY ~ON'TANA MOTORS. 2tOO 8 J>I .11!'.t•mrnt of estat~ t$ or CCCCLIA. 21412 Paellfkl eo .. , lrlatol. Sul•• 20&-C, CoeT• M.a NI.JC fl)TIC( flittCT1TtOUI .,..... MAm 8TAftlmNT TM folloWlng pettOl'l8 are doing bUllrlMI ... NEWPORT PETAOl.EVM FUNO 83-1, LTO, 111 Flll'lon Lani, Suite 112, Tuatln. caatornle t2MO Pet H. Coohr1n, 5403 E. A....,.lde Palmer. Orenqe, CAllfomla t2tet Cochranotl COmpeny, Inc.•~ lornll corp , 181 Funlon lafll, Sutt. 112. TU9tln, California t2e80 Thia bullMll II oonducted by: a limit.cl pwtnerthlp . Coetvan Oil Company, Inc. Pat H Coc:hr 1rt Tllta ltatement wu flied with the County Clerk ol 0rMQe County on January 11. 1984 ~ Jeckeon, Kidder I hdlfM9 OM Ctvtc c.m. l'teu SYlte 290 Nlwpor1 ...,.._Ca.._ Published Orang. Cout O.ity Piiot Fet> 12, 19. 24. March 4, 1"4 871-&4 NIUC NOTICE F1CTITIOUI IU ... U NAmlTATI....,. Tiii lollowlng penon It doing business u : COLA PRODUCTIONS, 2705 Sparrow Circle. Coell Meu. CA. m2e Dog E DIN, 2705 Sparrow Clrele, Cotta Mna, CA. 92628 Thia bulinua It conducted by: an lndtvtdu.I. Doug E Dahl This llltetnent WU flied with lhe County Clerk of Orange County on Jan. 1?. 1184 FDICll1 Publllhed Orange Cout Ody PilOt Feb 12. t9. 26. Match 4, 1"4 873-84 flCTITIOU9 llU ..... NAME9TAftWNT The followlno peraon ii doing business u · THE ART ANO DECORATION COMMITTEE. 1801 Galatea Tar- reoe. Corona def Mar. CA 92t25 Arleen F Slmbro. 1801 GalatN T errece. Corona del Mat, CA. 92125 This bus!Msa 11 c:onducted by: an Individual Ar1Mn Slmbfo Thia llltemet'lt WIS filed with the County Cieri\ of Ofange County on Jan 28. 1984 . ~ Published Cringe Cout Dllty Pilot Feb 19, 26, Merch 4. 11, 1984 1018--84 Ptll.JC fl)TIC[ FICTITIOUS •USIHIH NA• STATEMENT The followtng pe<IOrl IS doing business u . COAST PACIFIC LIMOUSINE SERVICE. 17300 17th St .. Sune J-202, Tu1tln. CA 92$80 Kent D Hallemor•. 1812 Bridle Path, Senta Ana. CA t2705 This bulineu It condvct«I by an lndlvlduel Kent D Hallemore Thi• statement WU flied with the County Clerk of Oraooe County on Jen 25. 1984 f2*74 Publlshed Orano-Cout Delly Piiot Feb 19. 26. Mercn 4. 11, 1984 1014-84 Pl&.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUI aUSIHIH NAME STATEMENT The following peraon1 ere doing bolineN .. l(NOX DEVELOPMENT, 421 Em· araon. Newport Beach, CA. 92eeo Durbin Knox. 421 Emerton. New- port Buch. CA 92660 RJ Montague, 421 Erner.on. Newport Beech. CA 92660 This bustnass Is conducted by· 1 general p1rtnershlp Durbin G. Knox Thi• 1t1tement wu filed With the County Clerk of Orange County on Jan. 25, 1984 FDll71 Publllhed Orange Cou1 Otllly Piiot Feb 19. 26, March 4. 11. 1"4 1015-84 -· 0 • J --Q> -· (I) ::> (I) -~7' • ro· (I) a. "O CD <t> O.> ::> a. . >< < (I) <t> -· ""' < • ---· (I) ::> -0 -a ::> -co ';3' <O' CD =.1' -~ ::> "O ""' ~· • ""' en lb ~ -· 0 < :> O.> CD C' Cb" .. .. ~II~ l'll11t 01asslf1ed Adv.rtlaJng 842-5878 PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PAAK ~etery • M ortuary Cha~ • Crematory 3500 Pacific View Dr1v.- Nt>WPOrt Beech 6A4 UOO of tht• ~t1tton~ or ot'C'Ounta Hwy . Huntington a.cti. CA t2&41 CA tM21 mentioned In ~ 1200 Smllll, c.c.18 A . 21~2 Pacfflc canoe AIW'IO SancMZ. 3041 0 No matter ~ ~ MW1tif1V1on -..cti. ~ ~. St . a.Ma Ana, CA .. CORMICk MOATUAAY t7H Y~I Canyon Ad uouna hacl'I, Ca 92Ht ....... ,5 c and 1200 ~ n( the Cabfom1a t2&41 t2707 what yo • Proh3\(' C.ode MICHA EL D. Thta bul#IMI IHond,UC)t.0 bran Thie bulinlll It c;onctucU1d by en u re MADDY llldMdual lfldMdUal doing, your C A Srillt" c.r. A Sanc:tltU IHI North BroadWI)' n..etatement .. ,..., """""' TM ttatement ... ...., wfth ,,. hometown ISaJlta AD&, CA. 117ff ~ c.ti of~ County on COun'Y a.ti of °""'" Coun1Y on newsp•nAr Publ~h«I 0ranr eo..t JM • 1M4 • J.,. ''· ,M4 _,,,,_. Dalty Ptkn ~ b. I • 19, 3$. 11111~ OriNt eo.:= ~ OfWIOI eoa:-'0:: The llljflill l "84 P1'ot o>en ,_; 1.. t 1t, tM4 lil'IOt '-12, fl. II.-..., •. ,.... fttl &-. 786-M 11~ 17 ..... ..__ _______ ,_"·--', J ' I 10 steps to a 1 successful I garage sale Decide on dat.s. LOOk II I celendar ll'ld .. , ll'lt datet 1nd tunes of your •... WMkendl are usually 9000 bul many SUCCHtlul Niii have l>Hn held 1n u. ewn1ng rust 111.11 wotk Check the well her loreceat 1n tl'te pepet. ind watch tor eny other large event that mll)' •ttrac:t potenhel buyer a -·~·such u f11ra ot ~11yewn11 H1111 youf ..,. run at least two dayt-eot\'19 P90Ple may nol be Able to come on 1ny siogle day Z What to sell. Eve<y1h1ngt Thi! rs ••eryltl1ng you haven I used •n the IUI year If •n 11em has enl1Que val!A or'' or1nO-new • or has unusual 11alve be ture 10 ask a he1llhy proc• 101 1t Gel 1 pad of paper 1.nd -ch your wtiole houH LO\.k everywhere ind 10$1 .-yth1ng " ] Write your ad. Hire 11 I IUQQHtld ad Gatege Sale -delks Bentwood roc1ong chair. toya. lnlanll' clothing. 1922 • Victrola 1n ong1n11 C'8b1neL meny gadgets. 1011 01 unusual 1tem1. ro'k collection. plant• Refreshmen11 3 am to 8 pm Saturday Ind &lnday 1234 South AnyslrMt. Vour1own J\.oet.,,... of M11n and 2nd UM lh11 sempre ad IS a ouioa Be sure 10 hat unutull 111ms Be 11 1pec1f1c as PQMlt>le Give direction• 11 .-ded Don I u11 abbfev1111ons -tmtny people won 1 bother 10 dac1pher them CAUTION Don I 1d...,t1M 111yth1ng you don t really ~ E-v •t•m 1n the 1d must be on hand at lhe Sllf1 of Iha sale 4 Where to advertiH. P11c;tt your 1d .mere 1t •II oe wen b¥, people wt>o five on the area -most people shop ctoM to home The • D11ly P1101 11 rhc '>y 88.000 adults 1n Costa Mesa Newport Beach. Lagun1 Beach lrvtne. Hun11n11ton Beach and Fountain Valley -guaranteeing you wide exposure And with.the Pltot you 11 not p1y1ng tor waste c11cutahon 1n LOI Angeles or An1he1m Plan to run your ad 3 limes or more and 111rt 1t a few days before the sale ao bargain hunters c1n h1ve plenty of no11ce 5 Make a sign. To help make your sale suc:cesslul, make a l1w signs • lrom cardboard and i.ner •lh a magic matker A 11ood s1g~ Sin rS 14 • ~ 6 Placin9 your si~. The morning ot the sale t>ut not Delore place your s111ns Be sure and add yoor lldd~ ano an'f • direcllon11 arrOwa This snc>uld be done abOul a half hour Defore the sale llarts Pl-your sign '#he(l 11 can be seen from t>olh sides ot the S1'Mt b¥ p11a1ng cars and peoesiri1ns CAUTION Some towns have 11ws Iha! rest11ct ltle pt"1men1 and durehon of garage HI• ~ons Please check with your towns pl1nn1ng department or clerk 7 Markin9 prices. Mark pttc.t whefe they can t>e Nll'l clearly Ofhoe supply stores hall\! var0tus Stzes Ind color1 of stockers • 11111 work well or you c.n ota mastung l.lpe However y0u m1rk them ..... ,,tc.. ...,, Garage sales are for bargain hun1ers Remerrcier #latever you ean 1 M ii y0u II ha11e to drag t>ack in the houM and s!Ore 1g11n lor anolher year 8 Servinq refreshmenh. Trus doesn I have 10,cos1 mvc,, 1nd creates a frier.:ily • 11mospl1er• It also enr;o.;r1995 people 10 sl.ly longer 1 and perhaps buy more 'fov could even charge lor eapens1ve llems ltke donuts. or the kids could go 1n " business lor the d1y wi111 1 lemonade s11n<1 ' 9 Display. Make SY'• everyth•no c:an De Men Heve c1ro tablet or • bo1rdl'-ed u .,,...,_. between two che•ra Don t cause C*)91e 10 Otnd owr unleM you can I tielp 11 UH one table 11 a desk wn.te you can ... everything and take money Un only one cash bo11 (ttn cans or t>oaes worll. ltne) and 11'\Pe aure IOfn90nl tt appointed t lShter at all 1trne1 Nr8'9' t>eforth1no for a friend #ho can help anawer QvMhons relt•f tor lunch elc Daily Pilat Cluslfied Advert! ng 9'2-5878 I NeW broker standards should help consumers By SIMON SYKES Good news for consumers. Or so It would seem. A new law on California's books Is set to stiffen educational standards for real estate brokers and salespeople. Untlr now, real estate licensees have had to take 45 hours of continuing education In order to renew their licenses. These come' due every four years. Licensing Is handled by the state's Department of Real Estate (DRE), which must set Its seal of approval on the varloua types of continuing education offered. Candidates for license renewal can choose a variety of ways In which to get their relicensing "credits." local reaJty boards and private schools off er video courses, featuring canned lectures. Candidates must only put In their time In front of the tube to get th8'r certificates. Cape Cod look awaits buyers at Old Town Boards and private organizations, plus a small number of public colleges, offer llve lectures and seminars. Once again, attendance Is all that la required. Anally, there are correspondence courses. These culminate In an "open-book" teat, generally consisting of true/falee questions. Get 70 percent or better correct, and you get your certificate. But all this Is coming to an end. DRE proposes soon to require "closed-book" testing for all relicensing candidates. Video watchers will have to demonstrate they actually absorbed something. So will those who attend classes and seminars. The correspondence course candidates wlll no longer be able to look up the answers to the test questions. On the face of It, this ls all to the good. Better educated real estate people wtll mean better service for the ) consumer. But eome critics are not eo sure. They point to the recent history of our pubflc schools, which shows declining results combined wtth more and more Intense testing. Some believe children are taught only to pass tests, rather than show an ablllty to handle reaJ life. We can onty hope that DR E's zeal to Implement ltl new testing powers will not result In reaJ estate profesaJonal1 trained to pass tests, and little else. The only beneficiaries of such a system woukf be the "diploma mlll" schools, which specialize In "getting them through." Simon Sykes Is editor of flrat IUMdaJ, s journal for the real estate Industry, P. 0 . Box 20068, Riverside, 92506. Telephone: 686-8005. Construction Is under way on another Ericksen Construction Company home In Old Town Seal Beach, with one completed home ready for occupancy. The three-bedroom, two-and-a-half I bath, 2,000-aquare-foot homes are a chofce candidate for the young professionals or the move-up buyers looking for something extra spec I al. • The 760 square feet of decks provide an outdoor living life style of sunning, soaking and relaxing. The second floor deck encompasses 560 square feet where soaking In the jacuzzi, viewing the nearby marina or leisure dining take place under the lattice work patio cover reminiscent of a garden gazebo. The third floor roof deck of 200 square feet encompasses a breathtaking 360-degree view of ocean waves, Palos Verdes Hills and sailboats entering and leaving beautiful nearby Long Beach Marina. What could po~ibly make Coral Pointe more attractive? The first floor of the homes features an open floorplan where living room and dining room flow Into the sunny kitchen and cozy family room. French doors and paned windows are featured throughout. A custom stained glass window and turned oak set off the staircase and a half round spoke window accentuates the dining area. The spacious step-up master suite features an oversized shower, exposed beam wood celling, and view of the Queen Mary and Long Beach Marina with dazzling sunsets as the day ends. The two secondary bedrooms open to ca- thedral celllngs, clerestory windows and large lofts above the closets. The bathrooms feature skylights, custom tile work and brass fixtures. All tile work and flooring throughout the home accentuate ease of mainten- ance for the busy couple or family who would rather be at the beach across the street or bike riding along the nearby Santa Ana River. "Many Cape Cod features are Incorporated throughout the homes, such as large window seats, bay windows, used brick fireplaces, French doors and multi-paned wood windows. Plan 101 combines a natural river rock fireplace with a Biscayne Blue exterior set off by cream trim, a natural shake roof, brass light fixtures and features a herringbone used brick entry. Plan 103 combines a used brick fireplace with a sunny yellow exterior set off by white trim, shake roof, brass Ilg ht fixtures and features a flagstone .entry. Both homes are fully landscaped with sprinklers and custom wood fencing. Among other distinctive, quality oriented fea- tures are oak plank flooring, built-In wtne rack, custom cabinetry, handpalnted.tlles, kitchen pantry and spiral staircases. A must for beach living Is the private outdoor shower for sandy guests or family members. Old Town Sea1 Beach presents a quaint small town atmosphere found nowhere else along the Orange County cqast. Visitors from Cape Cod to Mlnneeota comment on this atmosphere where neighbors know nefghbora, ahop keepers call you by name and strangers take the time to atop and talk. Main Street, the commercial center of town, provides shops, restaurants and bualnessee ID that a atron or bike ride can take you to all your Shopping neec:ta. Recreation abounds In this small town with turfing, wlndaalllng. boating, tennla and bike path• nearby. Asking prices currently begin at $397,000. Plan 101 la open dally from 10 to 5 p.m. and evening by appointment. Additional Information on the hom11 ls available by calling (213) _.30-53<45 or (213) 596-87 .. 5. Seal Beach 11 freeway close, with Interstate 605, San Diego and Garden Grove freeways nearby. To reach Old Town. take the Seal BMch Boulevard offramp 90uth from the San Diego Freeway. Follow Seal Beach Boulevard to the oc.an as It curve• north and changet to Ocean Avenue. The homes may be found at 101 and 103 e>c.an Avenue, near Flrat &~. ~ J • We have Included every conceivable refinement; chosen the finest . ocean view locatio,n; and built each spectacular executive 11 1/2 % Fixed rate financi ng (11.9 % Annual Percentage Rate) home with meticulous attention to detail. Coral Pointe homes are close to perfection and . as many of our buyers have said, better than custom bu ilt. We· ve thought of everything; from the finest custom oak cabinetry Tut the San~ (S) frttv.1\ to Cmuno de EstrtUa Proettd north on Canuno dt' Estrell1 .,. hk:h turns into Cammo dt' los Marh and rum right on Avenue \aquero Tum k'ft at Calle Guadalajara lnd right on Calle Corn.I to the sal~ office and modtls Open dail\ 10 a m to c; p m ("'14) -.98-KIOO Brokers '"' utd to electronic security systems, from hand-crafted masonry fireplaces to built-in AM/FM intercom systems. However. we must adm it there are two things that would make Coral Pqinte even more attractive: the addition of your family to our neighborhood and a very appealing offer to make it easy fo r you to move up to Coral Pointe. CORA~PC)INTE No Payments for 12 Full Months! For qualified buyers. Maurer Elliott Development will make the principal and interest paymen ts on vour loan for 12 months from tht.> doM> of escrow Pl ask your sal~ repre.c;entati\e for details I I I I • S2 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, February 19, '9M 'Sheltered.' living at Santa Rosa Cove LA QUINT A -As anyone has ever played golf In Palm Springs can tefl you, the wind llkes to play a llttle game of Its own. and has been known to put an ugly slice on the best-hit of balls. The unpredlctable wind la not a favorite of tennis players either, especially when a gust throws an otherwise perfect shot right off the court. The wind, It would seem, Is out to spoil Palm Springs, an otherwise flawless recreatlonal setting. But In Santa Rosa Cove the wind has met Its match, and golf and tennis enthusiasts are llvlng It up. The majestic Santa Rosa mountains are situated In such a manner as to restrict the wind· s mighty desert sting, and has produced what many con- sider the Ideal desert resort environ- ment. ·'Who wants to spend their rec- reational time chasing their hat, or holding one hand constantly over their face, or aiming a golf or tennis shot at a sharp angle Into the wind?" asked Herb Hall. sales director for Santa Rosa Cove. a new home resort community developed by Anden Cor- poration. "We are physically sheltered from most of the wind conditions that plague other resort developments, .. Hall continued. In order to capitalize on this Idyllic recreational atmosphere. the La Quin- ta Hotel. often frequented by celebrities and royalty, carefully fashioned a golf club and a tennis club to blend into the natural restorative beauty of the area. and has become famous for these world class f acilitles. arda, deep pot bunkera. and magnifi- cent mountainside tee placement1. The club offera two 18-hole cham- pionship couraea that are both vla- ually dramatic and athletlcally challenging, with membership avall- able by lnvitatlon only. The La Quinta Hotel Golf Club has fast been gaining a reputation as a classic f aclllty. and recently played host to the PGA Club Profesalonal Championship. The La Quinta Hotel Tennis Club, the scene of International competi- tion, Is considered one of the most complete tennis facilities In the West- ern United States, and Includes 3 clay courts, 4 grass courts, 12 hard courts, a tennis stadium and a sumptuous clubhouse. Personal Instructions from noted professlonals such as Tom Gorman, Charlie Paaarell and Arthur Ashe Is available to residents of Santa Rosa Cove, along with frequent tennis clinics. A membership to the La Quinta Hotel Tennis Club Is Included with the purchase of each of the Santa Rosa Cove homes, which are situated within walking distance. Utilizing a low-slung architectural style, enhanced by massive columns r and red tile roofs, the award-winning L homes of Santa Rosa Cove were crafted to produce the look and tranquil feel of a Mediterranean village. amd with elements of the original city of Pompeii blended In, the entire enclave exudes a sense of peaceful grandeur. Secured behind a 24-hour guarded gate. the Santa Rosa Cove homes range In size from 1,396 to 2,307 square feet. To reach Santa Rosa Cove, take Highway 111 to Washington, travel south to Eisenhower Drive. The com- plex Is located at 50th and Eisenhower ... With over 2,000 palm trees llnlng Its fairways, the La Quinta Hotel Golf Club was designed by world re- nowned golf course architect Pete Dye, using the traditional Scottish links concept to produce undulating greens, knolls, mounds, water haz- in La Quinta. Furnished models may • be Inspected from 9 to 6 dally. For more information, call (619)564-1525. La Quinta Hotel Tennie Club la within walktna dlatance of hom es of Santa ROM Cove. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--- On February 18, 1984, twenty,four new cnnJn minium homes will become available f<)r purchase at Villa Balboa ... the lowest priced community in Newport Beach. See for yoursel f why 218 ho mebuyers l'rlJOV the value of Villa Balboa ... every day! 1 & 2-Bedroom Luxury Condominiums from $129,900 to $3 9 9,900 ·en. 220 Nice Lane, Newport Beach, CA 92663 (714) 645 -6459 Sales Office Open Daily 10 a.m. to dusk. '-,,....., •• 11 • VILLA BALBOA PHASE IV I ' I ! .. F a1nily searc.h ends at Pointe The Brown family, new residents of California and Coral Pointe In San Clemente, seem to flt perfectly Into the concept of the ideal Southern California family: they're Interesting, talented and successful. Tom and Arabelle Brown and their daughters, Liz and Alison, had spent their Christmas vacations along the south coast for many years. They loved the beach, the llfestlye and particularly the climate. Tom Brown's career had seen the family move from city to city -New York, Atlanta, Dallas. Minneapolis, Salt Lake City. Within the last year. he accepted a position as operational accounting manager for Gemco at their Buena Park head- quarters. With that, the search for a new home began. "We have a vacation home on Coronado Island in San Diego, and our daughters love the Orange County area," stated Mrs. Brown. "We wanted a home between Newport and San Diego, something that would be an easy drive to Tom's office. In our search, we looked as far north as Santa Monica, put 11,000 miles on our car and kept coming back to Coral Pointe. Tom's drive to the office takes about 40 minutes and several of our neighbors use the Amtract to commute to work In Los Angeles. This Is the seventh home we've owned and certainly the most complete In terms of features. The quality is unmatched by anything we've seen In the price range." Mrs. Brown added that the model homes at Coral Pointe show very well. "Just about everything you see In the models Is standard In the homes. It was our practice to view model homes, then ask to see a production home. There was usually a big difference at other developments. but not at Coral Pointe. We have friends who are building a custom home and our home at Coral Pointe has every custom feature our friends wanted built Into their home." The family noted that the Coral Pointe neighborhood v.:as turning out to be exactly what they had hoped It would be: quiet. classy and friendly. Residents of San Clemente since June, the Browns have easily slipped into the casually elegant lifestyle of the community. ··All son and I are runners. We love to run down to Dana Point, but It's a long way back up the hill, so Liz usually drives down and picks us up," says Mrs. Brown. Liz, who has modeled for Jantzen and served as an Intern for Utah Senator Hatch, has begun her senior year at San Clemente High School. Alison. the family golfer, attended the Biiiy Casper Golf School In San Diego and Is anxious to test her skills on some of the area's courses. Both girts love the spaciousness of their new home, npeclaJly since It allows them plenty of room for entertaining old friends who've come to visit during the summer. The Brown family seems quite cotent with their ome at Coral Pointe. "We ought to be," says Tom Brown with a smile, "It took us 11,000 mllea to find." Priced from $299,990 to $599,990, Coral Pointe homes offer up to approxlmately ...a10 square feet of luxurlous llvlng space. Each home ls situated to take belt advantage of the spectacular coastline and ocean views offered by the community' a command· Ing hilltop locatlon. The one and two story, 3 and• bedroom homes offer 11 '~'I. ( 11.9°/e APA) fixed rate. 30 year amortized loana. Thoughtfully planned kitchens offer General Electric etectro-magnetlc cooktopa, double ovens with automatic rotesserle, microwave oven and micro-touch electronic dishwasher. A bullt-ln Nutone food center Includes a blander and food processor. The aales office and beautifully decorated modef homes are open dally from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. lnterffted buyers may reach the momea by taking the San Diego Freeway to the Camino de E1trella exit In San Clemente. Proceed north on Camino d• Eatrefla which tuma Into Camino de 101 Mar .. , turn right on Avenlda Vaquero to Calle GaudalaJara and turn up the hill to Calle Corral and the homea. AddltlonaJ Information may be obtained by calling the Hies offlce at (714) 498·8100. J ' Versailles: Lakeside luxury at its best SANT A ANA -The deep, aparkllng watera of Veraallles On The Lake have a new competitor within the con- dominium project. The Iv~ pool, newly resurfaced In luateroua white and complemented by a gleaming blue tile border, la a atunnlng addition to the waterscaped development rivaling Veraallles' 5'~-acre lake In glimmering beauty. "We're determined to be the ve"Y. belt we can be In every area, • explained Jeffrey W. Manchester of V.,aallles Developers, Ltd., "and community appearance Is of para- mount Importance. The llfestyte we off., our residents la aomelhlng very apeclal, and we Intend to nuture that quality In every way we can." Work continues on the recreatlonal amenities at Veraalllea On The Lake. When completed, the community apa wlll match the drama of the pool, and the ''"rounding decks wlll be finished In aoft dove gray to complement the exterlora of the condomllum struc- tur•. maintain their own reepectlve comfort levela. Double wall conatructlon with full Insulation In each wall. between floora. and In exterior• walls are energy saving conslderatlona Which also en au re privacy. Smart kitchens at veraallles On The Lake brim with modern convenlences1 such as a 21 cubic-foot frost-free refrigerator ( 17 cubic-foot In atudloa) with lee-maker. dishwasher, micro- wave oven and gas range, waste dlspoaal and fan/hood exhausts. Ceramic tlle countertopa and attract- ive cabinetry are handsome kitchen accents. Many plane (optional In atudlo) feature walk-In pantrylaervlce areas, and all homes boast Interior laundry areas completely outfitted with washers and dryers. Spacloua walk-In wardrobes with mirrored doors enhance each master bedroom of the one or two bedroom and two bedroom plus den floor plans. Baths feature convenient van- ities with full width mirrors. Although situated In the heart of Orange County's busiest, moat highly • sought-atter locations, Versallles On The Lake possesses an unspoiled, peaceful atmosphere. Meandering walkways allow residents to enjoy the community's bubbling fountains and J .11. Peten(left)andlllMlon VlejoCo.1aJohn Younkin. spectacular lake at their own pace, &a I Dedication to the exceptlonal, and attention to detail. Is prevalent throughout the project. Four charm- ing ftoor plans designed to meet the need• of a variety of homeowners acale In alze from a 542 square foot atudlo to a 1,314 square foot family r•ldence. Homeaeekers may choose from one or two bedrooms. or two bedrooms plus den which may be converted to a third bedroom, and one or two baths. and a charming gazebo provides a lovely spot to relax. • Peters offers floor plan variety A number of superior design ele- ment• create Intriguing homes at Veraallles. Private patios or graceful balconles, bright and efficient gas burning fireplace• with touch switch lighter controls (moat plans), draperies and an underscoring of pluah wall-to-wall carpeting enhance each home. Each Veraallles residence la Individually air conditioned and heated so that homeo'!Ynera can The wealth of recreational facilities at Versalllea On The Lake Includes an expansive recreation building featur- 1 f 11 tfltt d kltch The J.M. Peters Company has started and Fellpe," Peters said. for producing high quality homes over a ng a a~unabll~ Yd ou d e en, construction of a new residential develop-"The homes wlll be detached, and wide price range. Currently the company la gymnaa um, ar 8 an game room, ment within the community of Mission many Iota wlll offer views of the colorful eelllng a variety of ftoorplans In eight 1 and a private cocktail lounge for Viejo, according to an announcement by Mission Viejo countryside," the company realdentlal neighborhoods In Orange and entertaining. An aqua bar Is an f s DI 1 unusual poolslde addition, and resl-James M. Peters, president and founder o president added. an ego count ea. the Newport Beach-based homebuilding Sales at the new residential devetop-denta and their guests are sure to firm. ment are expected to begin In the spring. The company has been honored enjoy the strlklngly refinished pool "We'll be offering five different When complete, the new Peters natlonaJly and regionally for It• homes and an~~f8turther Information, please floorplans, ranging In size from approx-neighborhood wlll encompass 253 homes. plans to Introduce eight new product llnea. Phone (714)556_0466. imately 1,900 square feet to 2,800 square Formed during the 19701, the J. M. besides the Mission Viejo homes, during feet. In the area of Marguerite Parkway Peters Co. has since gained a reputation 198<4. ,.-~~~~~~~~~----'-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.::;,_~~~-'-~~~ Villa Balboa's units sell last Seven sales have been recorded during the preview showing of the newest phaae of VIiia Balboa, the luxury adult condominium located on the bluff In Newport Beach, overlooking the city and the ooean. Only 17 units remain, In this fltth of nine phases, of a master-planned development featuring seven dlatlnctlve floor plans. Special sales staff will be on ·hand for the "grand opening" this February 18-19 weekend, from 10 a.m. to dusk. Perhaps the most outstanding feature of this community Is the privacy and feeling of security, with electronic door locks and garage gates and 24-hour visitor entrances; whlle at the same time there is freedom afforded with the openness, of th'e blufftop aettlng. Special attractions of the VIiia Balboa project Include an outdoor entertainment area with swim- ming and terapy pools, sundeck, showers, outdoor fireplace and barbecue, plus green la~.ns and luxuriant landscaping. Each condominium home opens onto large garden patios or balconies, for Indoor-outdoor entertainment. The architects, Richardson, Nagy and Martin, created large rooms with view windows everywhere with a light, airy openne11 mood. The rooms are versatlle---some suitable for dens, family rooms. or hobby rooms. The homes range In size from one bedroom and bath, with 1012 square feet, to a large, two bedroom, two-bath and family room of 2012 square feet. Special touches Include fireplaces and wetbars In the larger unl'9 while each have kitchens with counter bars, walk-In wardrobe• and other quality fMturea. Prices range from $129,900 to $399,900. Newport Development Company announces that two d~orated models In the first units, with drapes and carpeting and many upgrades, are also available. For Information contact the sales office, 71•1845-8459. The office Is located on-site off Superior Avenue, just north of Pacific Coast Highway In Newport Beach. GRAM offering partnerships GRAM Securities Corp. of San Diego, an affiliate of Great American Federal Saving& Bank, haa become a member of the National Association of Securities Dealers, Inc. (NASO) and la offering 1nterMt1 In public real estate llmlted partnerships as ltt lnltlal broker-dealer activity. GRAM 11 one of the moat recent entries among an Increasing number of bank aubaldlar1ea that have entered the securities buslneas. lt't first offering la the $20 million Great Amelcan/McNell No-Load Realty Income Fund, Ltd., a limited partneraNp whoM partners Include Great American Realty Corp., a aubaldlary of Great American Federal, and th• Robert A. McNeil Corp., a San Mateo-baaed reaJ •tat• eyndlcator. Anouncementa about the offering have been publlthed1 and GRAM has scheduled nearly three dozen' Information semlnara at 15 locatlona throughout San Diego, Oranqe and Loa Angelea countl• beginning Jan. 24. The Great American/McNeil Fund wlll purchue. on an all-eaah baalt, multl-famlly apart- ment complexea throughout the country. The partnerthlp may alto buy office building•. shopping oentere and other torma of Income producing real •tate. The fund Include• the option to expand the offering to $50 mllllon. Minimum lnveatment for qualified lnveatort It S2 000 lnveator quallflcatlona Include a net worth, exclutl~e of home, furnlahlng1 and automobllet. of at 1 ... t $30,000 If grou Income exCMda $30,000 or a net worth of $75,000 If groet Income It below 130 ooo Partnerships can be purchaMd etther •• a atandard Investment or for IRA/Keogh programa. I .I , B E s 'A I I y 0 N Tht' ,,ctive p<lrtlc1 p.thon of thc!tl' pl.i\'l'r., h.u m.ide tht!> d club ~,f srunnlnj( rn' port100!>. with 4 ~r.,.,s c1.,ur1 .. J cl.w court" .ind 12 h.irdwurtc;, J l<.'nn1., !i1.iJ1um .ind '>Umptu1.1u., dul,twu"t' A m<'mbrr.,h1p 1n tht' dub "' tnc ludcd 111 tht> pure h,\t,\' tll ('Vf'rv h,•n1l' ,It i:,.\OIJ Ro~., C.1.w<' fP A l111(1 t /1111 1/ ~uprr/1llH11 Dm11 "''''"' fht• ml">t 1ii1t..,t.indinl( l(•>lf 1n tht J~rt -.1monl( the hnr<ot 111 the-,.,,,flJ The L.i QumlA lfotrl t.1.1lf Cluh rwo '" hllfl' (h,1mpil10,h1p Cl!Ur<,C!t 0l'\1)\11C'J by \\WIJ rrnc1\\nrd ~111f wur'l' .m ht lt'\t l'<'tt' l)y,• thl'!t<' Jrr 'x11th.,h •tyl linl..., \\Ith unJul.1111\jt ~rl't'n' 1011111' mound., .inJ Jrtp l"'t t-iunkc~. l.1t);C' l.ik"" .1ntl hlmd h,,,, . ., l ht'n s .al 1•" 2.2 000 'M.J It m,11n 1 lubh\'ll"C' M mbf.r. "hip 1'1 l'tV llH tl.l lt\lll 1111fy T A I D c 0 M 5.intd l~OStl t UV(' WdC, uinu•1vt>d "fWUf· l(,1lly for th11c,t• who h.iv<' the me.in<o to .icqu1re thr f111est in .i dt'!tert home, <1nd preft>r lo surround them.!>clves with "n environment which 1s totc1lly s.it1c;fving The towering mount.tins th.it cre.ite the cove, the mc1ny dimensions of r~1rt living. th<' shelterttd ~thng Thi., "' the ult 1m.itf' llR Thr E''""'" 11f Lm.urc• There 1, .i rr'itorc1llvt> <iltllne<.!t, <1n unforced ~ttncn'l't1ty of ttme c1nd '>pdlt' at ~nt.i Ros.1 Cove th.11 encour.tgf''i th1~ !K'nsc of l<'1Sure (le; physic.ii remove from the tr.iff1r .ind uimmerci.11 dct1v1ty of the de-.crt. 1tc, unc,u rp.issed golf. 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Tmn1 -RI''•''' The L.i Quinta Hote l Tenni., Club,., "'-tlhout peer in thf' d~rt .ind r.1nl..c; .,., on<' of the mos.I beJullful t<'nn ... duh' in the world The <oc.ent> llf m.i11.H mtt'r· n.it1onc1I comp<'l1t1on thr duh w.i .. err.tied by L.indmark .ind <oc.•mr tlf the 111p n.ames m tt>nn1-.-Ch.irl1r l'J'-<lrell Arthur Ashe. Roscoe r.mnf'r "wn ',m1th M.irtv Riessen Bnan Lnttfned Tl1m Gorman Bob Lutz {),10.ild ()<'I Jnd Dtlk '>tockton Flne Homes •l la Quint.i Re-;orl (619) 564-1.525 from Sl.&8.5\" It• HI \.X'\' JQ vt'.ll hnJ n, 1n.: For fllfNf l1fr 111rll lit ,·J thl'• 1 ni11'' ,.,. rr11r1•r 111mrri1•1lfh'll // n11t nc•:1• 11•111 "' '"' sm h .a pre.,hg10u., dt'' t>lopment ...,,. ' 't'll ""('\' n ~~~~(!D-r------- I .ti.,, lnJwu l\~'t1 '" 11: R A c .. E ' &4 Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Sunday, February 19, 1984 c ''''''''''''''''''''''' I • • Gaarda keep a watchful eye over Sea Polnte propertie. from thl• full-time .eearlty 1tatton, complete with telemlon •urveUlance, monlton on traffic and dlrect electronic Unb to all 248 home. ln the ezclu•lve development. L ._...../_ Security a key selling point at Sea Pointe Expert• unantmoualy agree that eecurfty fa one of the moat Important Ingredients In premium-level houalng In the decades of the '.SOa. The developera of the $50 mllllon "Sea Pointe Eatatea" community, In San Clemente, antlofl>ated that fact by affording the ultimate In eecurlty for Its home alte purchaaera. A 24-hour guarded security gate, complete with full televlalon aurvelllance, monitors all traffic In and out of the exclusive community and maintain• contact with each home. Continuous security patrols are made of all of the development's Interior streets. Additionally, through arrangements with Times-Mirror Security Communications, each of the 248 custom-built homes that wlll complete the community can be hooked Into a central com- puterized monitor station, as well as direct communications with the eecurlty guard facility. Resldent-acceu to the community and to Its recreational facllltlea Is controlled by an elec- tronlcalfy-coded card, which must be lnMrted In a computer terminal. The computer also retains records of all entrlea. Any attempts at unauthorized entry result In alerting security personnel, and Immediate responae by the roving patrol. If all of this sounds llke so much paranolc overkill, a perusal of the facts will Illustrate the justification. According to FBI statistics, the average American home falls victim to crime every three years. In 1982, 7 percent of resldenc:;es In the United States were victims of attempted or completed burglaries. A home burns every 56 aeconds, while a serious crime Is committed every 33 minutes. Focusing on a more localized level. there are more than 3,000 home burglaries every year, merely In the unincorporated areas of Orange County. And, only 11 percent of burglaries result In arrests. · -Obviously, crime does pay. But, It doesn't figure to be very profitable In Sea Pointe Estates. ''We realized at the very beginning that those who Invest aeveral hundred• of thousands of dollars to be part of this community will be very security-conscious. Not just relating to break-Ins and other crlmea, but also for fire and medical emergencies," said Pete Fisher, vice president of sales for Central Capital Development Company. Central Capital's concern was well-founded. In San Clemente, alone, there are nearly 2,000 "Medlcal aid Incidents" per year. "We encourage Sea Pointe Estates purchasers to Invest In good security 3ystems," stated Fisher, "It just makes good senM," he added. Sea Pointe Estates home sites, which average 13,000 square feet, are designed for single and multi-level home designs. Some of the sites command spectacular views that encompass San Clemente, Dana Point Harbor and even Catalina Island. Prices range from $185,000 to $450,000, while the developer can provide below-market financing. Central Capital Development Company even offers an entire "team" of designers, architects, builders and landscapers. "Cuatom homes can be designed and bullt for $60 to $75 a square foot," according to Fisher, who added that completed homes In Sea Pointe Estates will "command values of up to $1 mllllon." Since opening sales In the early summer of 1983, more than 50 Sea Pointe Estates sites have been purchased. Construction has begun on several homes. And, an elaborate tennis and swim complex has been recently completed. Additional Information Is available by calling the sales office at 643-1392 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. dally. Visitors should exit the San Diego Freeway at Camino de Estrella, turn east and continue to Marbella. A left turn reveals the main entrance to Sea Pointe Estates, which has been described as becoming "Orange County's most prestigious new address." 1st Real Estate Sell-Off sl·clt ed Pacific Federal Savings and Loan Association, a major federally Insured lender, Is representing more than 70 real estate lenders to offer a fabulous home buying program to the general publlc: Southern California's First Real Estate Sell-Off, taking place on Sunday, March 4, between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. at the Anaheim Convention Center ·and Sell-Off Convenience Centers. "Southern California's First Real Estate Sell-Off la the moat unique selling effort In the history of Southern California home marketing," stated David Schweickert, president of Udo Pacific Group, management company for the Sell-Off. "We anticipate a ataggerlng turnout. After all, with prices at thousands of dollars below appraised values, the Seti-Off la providing buyers with the home own- eratilp opportunity of a llfetlme.'' Valued at over $25 mllllon, more than 200 homes of aJI atytes and prices ranging throughout Lot Angetea, Or~~. San Bernardino, Vent"'ra. Rlverllcfe and San Otego counties wm go on sate for Just thla one day. The pu(chaatng opportunities Include homes which are ready to move Into Immediately, excellent "fixer-uppers," and contrac- tor 1peclal1. Thia 11 not an auction: Every home wlll be priced below the appraised market value, some wtth •vlngs up to thou•nda of dollars. The avaMable retldencee are prleed from u low as $35,000 up to u high aa over $300,000. · Buyers may vtew the homes on Saturday and Sunday, Feb. 25 and 28, and Saturday, March 3, from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Addr ..... of the homes to be aotd wm be printed In Seti-Off newapaper advertlae- "*1ta throughout the countlet Involved during the weekend of Feb. 19. The Seti-Off II to be conducted on a flrat-come, flrat-aet'Wd basts to qualified buyers. Buyera may regllter In advance for their deelred property by com~lng the regletratlon form and malling or dellwrtng It to the Lido Pactflc Group corporate office. wMr'e It wlll be dated and time atamped. Aeglltratlon begin• at 10 a.m. Monday, Feb. 20, and wlll continue through the Seti-Off day on March 4 from 10 a.m. to e p.m. auy.a muat be preeent the day of the event to be eUglbte to purchale the home of their choice. Elcrowe wNI be e>pened at the Sea·Off heedquartera or the~ Centers on the day of the event. For turttw Information r~ardln9. "Southern Ctlltf0tnl*'1 Ftret Rell Eatate 8ef1.0ff,' pleaM call (IOO) 432·1151 • •• I Brighlon features a flair for the ocean The rich nautical decor of the Brighton punctuates Beacon Hiii Court's overall atmosphere reminiscent of a 19th Century New England fishing village. With fresh Pacific breezes drifting acroas the sunlit hills of Laguna Niguel, the Brighton has an aura of a seaside resort. Taylor Woodrow, Beacon Hiii Court developers, carefully designed this luxur- ious two bedroom, den, two and a half bath townhome to accurately reflect Its coastal heritage. Examples of that meticulous attention to detall Include slate blue carpet and brass accents throughout, authentic Bruce plank f loorlng In the foyer, and white canvas on the walls and furniture. Cheerful back pado •reat for planta, nnbathtn&. .. Crest o ffers h illtop living irusout h OC Construct on 11 under way on The peclalty attractive to flrat-tlme home Crest. a development of 156 con· buyers. fnctudlng ting .... couplet end domlnluma In the rolling hllla east of ematl famlHee," Marvtctc commented. Lake Foreet, reports Conni Marvlck, "Not only are the hornet deelgned to safes and marketing director for be both functional and archltur.,ty lrvlne-baaed SfgnaJ Landmark Inc., attractive, but they wlll feature e fUIJ the developer. range of outstanding standard ap- The Creet, which Is on a hilltop site polntmenta." between Et Toro and Old El Toro Roada, wlfl feature four different The Crest will be adjacent to two-story floorplans offering from another Signal Landmark devefoP- 1,278 to 1.388 anuare feet of llvlng ment currently under constructk>n, , -The Grandview. Both are on a apace and either two or three 27 .5-acre atte which 11 part of Rancho bedrooms. The homes wlll have de los Allaoa. Slgnlfa's 1,080-acre tuck-under, two-car garages with master patnned community which 11 direct entry. I -f "'100 h Marvtck said each of the floorplan1 P ann"'"" or "'• omes. will Include a family room with dining Completion of the modets ls ex- area, down1talra powder ~oom, two pected In June, with an on-site satn full bathe upstairs and either a walled trailer scheduled to open In March. front patio or rear deck. Three plans Prices have yet to be established. will have fireplaces In the living rooms. More Inf onnatton about the homes 11 Featured here Is the Brighton's spacious, cheerful back patio. Outdoor dining on this view oriented courtyard can be as casual or as elegant as you wish making everyday dining the gaiety of a picnic. The oversized area Is perfect, too, for plants and sunbathing. Adding to the functional design of the Brighton Is the downstairs retreat, perfect for a den, library, office or game room. For maximum privacy, this room opens conve- niently onto the garage. And to aasure a secure environment, the attached garage with automatic garage door opener provides direct access to your home. "Signal Landmark believes these available by calllng Signal landmark swing-out corner units and spice drawe~ ,_c_o_n_d_o_m_1_n1_u_m~h_o_m_e_s~w_1_11~b-e~~~~a_t _~_1_•_)_26_1_~~~~·-~~·-2_4_6_.~~~ and G.E. Spacemaker microwave, range · and self-cleaning oven, Potscrubber dish- washer and sound-insulated garbage dis- Moving Inside there Is truly a special home for the best In family living. The Brighton's spacious living room la show- cased by a high vaulted celling and a dramatic glass-framed fireplace. The elegant dining room Is enhanced by sliding glass doors that lead to the private patio. Open them for outdoor entertaining, or keep them closed and stlll enjoy an outstndlng view of the gently rolling countryside. Along with all Its old-world charm. the Brighton features a marvelously up-to-date kitchen with ceramic tile counter tops, a cast Iron sink and under-cabinet fluorescent lighting. The multl-paned window Ideal for plants, brings In all the natural beauty of your private entry courtyard. Everything you need Is within easy step-saving reach: spacious built-In pantry, oak cabinets with Grubb & Ellis earnings record SAN FRANCISCO (BW) -Grubb & Ellis, the nation's largest Independent, publlcly held real estate services firm Thursday announced 1983 net Income of $4,013,000, representing an Increase of 7 4 percent from last· year and the highest level of earnings In the company's history. Fourth quarter net Income was $1,351,000, a 168 percent Increase over 1982. Revenue for 1983 was $92,625,000, an increase of 39 percent over 1982. posal. Two spacious bedrooms upstairs offer a dellghtful 1 escape. The ex- traordinary master suite featues a room¥ walk-In closet, a private balcony with a panoramic view, and a luxurious master bath with double sinks, a bay-windowed garden tub with separate shower. Guests or older children will appreciate the absolute privacy of the second bedroom: a secluded suite with Its own full bath and potshelves, accentuated by an Intriguing octagonal window. Earnings per share were 50 cents for 1983 compared to 32 cents, restated last year. This Increase was attributable to the slgnlficantty higher tevef of earnings partially offset by the effect of a greater number of shares outstanding due to the Issuance of 1,320,000 shares In connection with a public offering of primary stock In June 1983. Incredibly lfnique ••• CAPE COD ELEGANCE In O LD TOWN SEAL BEACH Grubb & Ellis Co. Is the largest independent, publlcly held real estate services firm in the country with a network of 55 offices nationwide. Featuring unsurpassed workmanship and breathtaking ocean views ... SeaCliff planning Good master planning velopment Company at Involves a great deal (213) 541-2538. Open House Sat. & Sun. 1-5 $360,000 101 and 103 Ocean Ave. (213) 430 -5345 °(213) 596-8 745 Impe r ial's Tomorrow Mortgage'"' st acks up better. more than just some ,--~~~~~~~~~~---1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-11 designs and the de- velopment of a piece of land. Planning, to be really good, must result in the creation of a better lifestyle for the residents of the com- munity. "A better life- style" Is the promise of the developers of Sea- Cllff on the Greens, a master planned luxury home community near the SeaCllff Country Club In Huntington • Additional advancc.:~ allow yo u to qualify coda). Beach. A joint venture of Mansion Properties, Inc., the development subsidiary of the Hunt- ington Beach Company, and Cayman Develop- ment Company of Roll- ing HlllsEstates, the community wlll offer buyers a choice of hous- ing types appealing to all family sizes and life- styles. Choices Include: The Estates Serles of executive homes along the fairways of the coun- try club golf course; The Chateau Serles, a col- lection of uniquely de- signed patio homes and The Club Serles of luxur- 1 o u s townhomes. "To ensure the Inte- grity of our master plan, we have sought only the finest designers to be part of our team," stated Ray Rutter, president of Cayman Development. "Noted architects, Rob- ert Earl and Johannes van Tllburg have pres- ented us with some ex- traordinary designs that will certainly appeal to the moat discriminating buyer." Construction has begun on the luxurious homes In The Eatatn Serlet,' with dlaplay homes scheduled for completion In the spring of 1984. Tho•• Interested In receiving further Information re- garding SeaCllff on the Greens are Invited to contact Cayman De- two Blocks flOlll Dana Point Beach • 1 & 2 Bedroom Condomlnluma • Adjac.nt k> Pat1l wtth Tennis a1'CI ~I ,.,.....,. .. s.in Office Open Diiiy l() to 5 • • ..... t ,. ...... ,. ...... ., -·' ,1 ,,. ... -~ ....... -~,,.,,,,,.., .......... ••"*""'Ytt • ~tb ,,. ltt.,_ IU,... t.&r ... ,...,, • .. ............. ~ ... _, .. ~ $4,500 Moves You In On Selected Units OWNER OCCUPIED TERMS ,. --... _ ...... • •~ 4----~ iN.900 50/oDown. 9% "*"'-•· • W.ter Onented I & 2 Bedroom Conc)ornlniums • Comtnun1ty Pool and Spa 114/llt~ Sai. 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"''" "'tf"Mt"' , a S£i Otange Co.tit DAILY PILOT/Sund•y, February 19. 1984 Early. .. sometimes grayed by fog before the sunrise, other times edged with first rays of light. Daily ... for several months, skilled workers and large machines. have smoothed the contours, carved the roadways and prepared the ground bordering SeaClifrs fairways to make ready the land. The next step is creating the ultimate series of new residences in Huntington Beach. Now-a new team of craftsmen has taken over where the others have completed the homesites- to build SeaCliff on the Greens. s~:~~~~:~~~~ ~ call (213) 541-2538 or write Cayman Development Company, ,,,...,4' P.O. Box 2099, Rolling Hills Es1a1es, CA 90274. Experts see lirigh.t future in real estate development During a recent 1ympo1lum on th• future of Southem Call- fornla'e reel estate development, participants predicted continued prosperity for the lndu1try In Orange County. Organized by a panel of plan- ning and bulldlng Industry pro- fessionals, the symposium yield· ad generally optlml1tlc foreca1t1 for the next two years. Improved education al f acllltlee and publlc safety wlll be the hallmarks of the communities of the future. according to Van Stephens, seminar chairman and principal of FORMA planning and design consultants. He added that future llfestyles wlll require more mixed-use communities to provide commercial and cultural facilities near residential develop- ments. Stephens predicted that In the future, "Instant communities" wlll help the public and private sec- tors keep costs down In the face of continuing high Interest rates. An Instant communltr develop- ment cuts the overal planning and execution time from 20-4 years to between five and 10 years, he said, resulting In slgnlfl· cant cost reductions that can be passed on to homebuyers and taxpayers. The homes of the future wlll largely be built In factories, said panelist Pat Kapp, president of J.P. Kapp & Assoc}ates engi- neers. "~'re just seeing the beginning of factory-built housing In the U.S. The Japanese are leaders In that field right now." velopa, he uld, manufactured houses wlll look aa good and perform aa well aa those built on-site. "The Industry'• biggest task 11 training the market to accept factory-built housing.'' Well-known futurist. Dr. Leon Martel, predicted that "on-site construction eventually wlll be seen aa quaint when manufac· tured houa1ng becomes more popular." Or. Martel pointed out that for many years jobs have been fixed and people have moved around to flll them. In the rapidly ap- proaching Post Industrial Age, he said that jobs wUI be mobile and people wlll be fixed -as they settle Into the residential area and tlfestyte of their choice. He added that future f am Illes wlll be smaller, stimulating de- mand for smaller housing units. In the last five years, the median size of a slngle-famlly home has de- creased from 1, 700 square feet to 1,500 square feet. The number of homes having three bedrooms has decreased from 88 percent to 75 percent. Peoplewlll buy homes not for a specific size, but for a particular lifestyle, according to Or. Martel. that tuue (senior houalng) and make It our unique angle." Computer technology la mak- ing the future an age of lncreued acceaa to Information. noted Pat Kapp. One advantage to th·e real estate lnduetry Is that developera wlll be able to clearly demon· strate to regulatory bodlee a number of "modeled" develop- ment alternatives for review and approval. Strong economic growth wtth continuing high Interest rate1 wu forecast by Robert Dunham, president of Newport Economlca Group. He expressed cone«n over the effects of the growing federal deficit and high lntereet rates on homebuylng. Asseaalng Southern Call· fornta's real estate Industry, Dunham said he had "plenty of optimism for apartments, low. priced sales housing, retirement housing and high-tech lndustrlal f aclltles." He noted that, with the exception of Interest rates, "aJI economic sectors look good through 1985." Malcolm Ro89, director of plan- ning of C.J. Segerstrom & Sona, expressed optimism for Orange County's future, baaed on the Industry's successful track re- cord here. ··A lot haa happened In these (past) 20 years and It's been good. Just look at what we have today.·· Factories In the U.S. currently are gearing up to produce hous- 1111-iiilll. Ing, and as the technology de- A number of symposium par- ticipants forecast continuing and significant growth of the elderly population, resulting In a larger market for retirement housing and continuing care f acllltles. Gary Wayne. president of But- terfield Development Corpor- ation, said that his company expects the senior market to grow from Its current 11 percent share of the housing market to about 20 percent. "We're going to take Orange County's high tech· nology sector was cited as provld· Ing growing economic benefits to the area. Communities wtth a strong high-tech base are ex- pected to offer the best Jobs. schools and public services. ~~--~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~-------- A spectacular choice of homes and estate sites ·behind guarded gates in Newport Beach. From magnihcent townhomes on the granJl'<;I of'>( ale". to estatt>-sized lots large l'nough fnr a substantial custom homl' nt ynur own design with swim- ming rnul 11/11., tl'nnis court, to h1ghly- trad1t10nJI single-family detached homes, BPlcourt offers all the finest nt thl' c;rl'l ial w,1y of life that is New- port Bl'clC h. MANOR ONE PLAN 21 Roe kingham Drive -3,304 square fret, single-story, 3 bedrooms plus den, 21:: bath..,, l'ntry courtyard, 3 ~irrplaccc;, 3-car gclrJge. $730,000 I MANOR THREE PLAN 31 Rockingham Dnvc.• -4,263 square tt•l'I, two ·..,tl~~Y. 4 bedroomc;, 3 1/.~ baths, bnnuc:. ro11m , v.i-.t rna<.,lt>r <.,l11te. 3 hre- pl.;1n·c:, ~poo.ooo TOWNE PLAN B 56 Bl'lcourt OrtVl' North -3,320 c;quare ~l'et, twn-'>tor.y, 2 bl'drnomc;, 2V2 baths, fcJmily room, privatl' entry courtyard 2-c ar gar.1gt'. $585,000 TOWNE PLAN C 1l Chatham Courl -3,471 ~quart• fl'et. two-story, 2 bl•droorn~. 21n bath~, lamily room, twn--.tory living room, vast m,lC:.tl'r suite•, 2-car g.lrcl gl'. $625,000 TO~PLAND 8 Chatham Court -4.432 square fee t. 3 bedrooms, .111:! bJths. ell'gant fo rmal tmtry with circular staircase and over- head skylignt, and an exceptionally impres5ivc master s uite with separate retreat. $690,000 GALLERY ONE PLAN 6 Chadbourne Court -3,565 square feet, single-story, 4 bedrooms, 31/2 baths with family room, fully landscaped with pool and spa, 3-car garage. $995,000 GALLERY TWO PLAN 57 Belcourt Drive North-4,657 square feet, two-story, 4 bedrooms, 31h baths with family room, bonus room and spacious master suite with sauna. Pro- fession ally landscaped front yard, 3-car garage. $1,040,000 GALLERY THREE PLAN 53 Belcourt Drive North -4,299 square feet, two-story, 4 bedrooms, 3V2 baths, master suite with retreat, grand enter- tainment roo m, fully landscaped with pool and spa . 4-car garage. 51,250,000 GALLERY FIVE PLAN NOW UNDER CONSTRUCTION 8 Leesbury Court -4,544 square teet, two-story, 5 bedrooms, 4 Yi baths, spacious master suite with retreat, great room, will be fully landscaped with tennis court, pool and spa -nearl y Vi acre of grounds with fabulous night- light v iews. 4-car garage. $1,575,000 GALLERY SIX PLAN NOW UNDER CONSTRUCTION 40 Belcourt Drive North -5,223 squan• feet. two-story. 5 bedrooms -each with private bath -great room, library. wi ll be fully ~ndscaped with tennis court, pool and spa -over 1;2 acre ot grounds and a spectacular view si lt>. 4-ca r garJge. $1,700,000 CUSTOM LOTS Belcourt makes it easy to buy your own lot and build a dream ho me of your own design. Choose from ocean -view lots and estate-sized lots fro m 8,000 square feet to 28,000 ~quare feet priced from $375,000 to $695,000. A special financing program is avail· able for custom lot purchases. Please see sales representative for details. BE(COURT. OVER $50 MILLION IN SALES-COME SEE WHY. FXCELLENT FINANCING. I S.e salesperson for details (714) 720-1016 BELCOURT I Model llonres are open daily from ============-i 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. ASK SALES REPRESENTATIVE ABOUT OUR HOME EXCHANGE PROGRAM BROKER COOPERATION • --~- As housing goes up, so does cost of rentals By ARTHUR WRIGHT Add rentals to the already unaffordable housing picture In Orange County. It follows, as night follows the day. that when prospective homebuyers a're forced to seek rental property because they haven't the money or credit worthiness to acquire today's home offerings. up goes the cost of scarce rental property. Also add to this the reluctance of some real estate salespeople to go beyond taking the name and phone number of rental prospects. Looking for rental housing for a cllent can be a thankl898 tuk. Rental agencies start-up and fold·up almost before the paint Is dry on their sign. One reason for this la that landlords find little difficulty handling their own rentals. The exception of course, la higher priced rentals ($2000 per month and up) where the property owner relies on knowledgeable real estate offices and property management firms to screen cllent1 and handle property. Even without rent controls In Orange County, which landlords argue reduces the number of rental units that wlll be built, the renter faces a no-win situation. The Influx of opele Into Southern California who are possible renters outnumber the rental units that are coming on the market. The cities of Newport Beach, Costa Mesa, Anaheim, Orange, Huntington Beach, Garden Grove, to name a few, face serious problems from utlllty and sewage systems that are straining under bulging demands for more and more services. City managers we talked to say they already require development to Increase the ratio of affordable rental units In their plana. Where the utility and sewage capacity Increases wlll come from they admit Is a problem they mu1t solve without more delay. None of the cities' plans have been to wldety publicized as those of Newport Beach, currently a defendant In a hou1tng dlecrimatlon lawsuit, that alleges the city hu not provided enough housing uni~ for low and very low Incomes. The trial wu del~Jed recentty when plalntlffs sought removal of the }Odge In whoH courtroom the trail waa to have begun. N.Wport Beach hu taken several 1tep1 to Improve the housing situation for low Income f amlllea. Codes have been amended to allow for more affordable housing In the city, approving 4'06 low oost units ... tabtlahlng a condominium con· version law to pro1ec1 affordable unite from redevelopment and glvtng up their 1trong oppo1l- tlon to federally funded houatng pro)ecta. 1500,000 In Federal fund• wtll go for rehabilitation of low Income housing In the city. City plannera can only hope that milder-than-normal wlntera In the mldweat and Eastern 1tate1 In the next coupfe of yHra wtll gMI them the time they need to bring thetr houllng program• In line with community need•. Cold eutern wlntera Iner .... th• mlgratfon. One attorney, ,....,ting th• city of Newport Beach, I• reported to h•w Mid the city hu very lltt .. land left, there are envtronmental problem•. 1 large tourl1t trad• and It It Impacted hMvfty by notM rettralntt. The good newt for rent.,. la that aome actMty hu begun to .... the houalng "tuauon, 91P9Clalty In thoee arw wt.• rent• haw been ~ end 9V-'1ab1Nty the k>Welt . Arthur Wtfoht la• lan..d Rellltor with Coron• del Mar Pi61*11ee wK1 Crown ~ Md lnt1'81ft· tMn,. In Coron• de/ Mar. • .. ........ w. ....... 1111 lntrll 191 ... al 1111~::;:,-___,~~I~~~.......,_~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••••• THE DAILY PILOT =._We 1il!I ...... ._Ille CLA SIFIED OFFICE HOUR~ -!:-11 Telephon.e Service: Monday· Friday 8:00 A.M.-5:30 P.M. Business Counter: Monda y-Frida y 8:00 A.M.-5:00 P.M. DEADLINE PUBLICATION DEADLINE Monday Sa1. 1 I :30 a.m. uesda'v Mon. "4:30 p.m. Wedne~day Tut-s. 4:30 p.rn . Thursdav Wed . 4:30 p.m. Frida ' Thur-.. 4:30 p.111. Saturciav Fri :l:OO p.rn. Sundav f r1 3:00 p.m. CANCELLATION & CORRECTIONS: Cancellations and c.:>rrection s ma y be made on same deadlines as above. Please ask for a cancellation number when cancelling yo ur ad . ERRORS: heck your ad dail y and report rrors immediatel y. The DAILY PILOT assumes liability for the fir~t ·nee~ rec t ir.sertion cnly . CLASSIFIED 642-5678 1114 Ybt1 OaHal . . . 2 Br. 2 Ba, very liveable, partial view $185,000 L.H. 221 I.ta ... 2 Br, family rm, excellent back bay view. Open Sunday. 395,000. •M Yltt1 I••• ... 2 Br, bonus rm, largest model available. Opn Sat/Sun. $285,000. ,..,. ... 3 Brs . ., •0. ~O ,ts. partial view. $217,000 lten . . . 3 Br, dbl siz.e family rm, extensive remodeling, view. $310,000 L.H. 422 Y11ta Pare41 ... 3 Bdrm back bay view, decorator perfect. Opn Sun. $348,500. 40I Yht1 tt11t1 ... 3 Bdrm Delores model, mint condition. Vacant. Try lease-option terms. Opn Sat. $206,000 L.H. •11 Plata ... 3 Bdrm, remodeled Trina plan. Excellent back bay view. Opn Sun. ~8.000. 0 Att.a4a 0.rrftes .. I!.. 0 ~ dllciscan, 2 Yi Ba, many upgrao_, • .JI ,500 L.H. #• 01111 .. 1111114 ... 2 Bdnn, den, price reduced. $210,000. hrcHla ... 3 Bdrm, 1 ~ Ba, single level. exposed beams. $180,000 T.J.H. Yltta ...... o" 0 . townhouse. $149,900 L.1·s ·~ HM Yltt1 lel fr• ... 2 Br, den. perfect bachelor pad, close to shopping. $182,500. Opn Sat. H2l Oat11,1 ... 3 Bdrm. family rm, view. Opn Sun. $225,000 L .H. """91 ... 4 Bdrm. family rm, view, pool $279,000 L .H. HU Oeula ... 4 Bdrm. family rm, view, $315,000 L.H. 1111 hrH ... 4 Bdrm, family rm, super view, $249,500 L.H. c~~~:.~x ,~So. Q{:AI ;HAT~ 2S4S EASTBLUFF OR NEWPORT BEACH, CA. 64CM>020 liJllllJt 1111 -UOO ._ fl mi. IMe .. I\ Kltlot ... 11• .. -1.01ay.111MtM1.r .... ._. ,_., .......... _ •tl1a1•-...., .. c ... •••.,... .. -..~.~·-...,_l ............ llt ............. ............. ~ .. ... n1s.ooo r. MIDliv•l• Ww .. ·~ and catry PIPlf I I I llt11i111tt 111.-. . • .t JACOBS REAL TY, INC. 675-6870 LllllHFlllT BELOW lllllET NOLHOIES 5 Bdrm a, 4 'h Ba situated at a au per location. Bullt In 1976, this home In· cludea elevator, gourmet kitchen, In- door sprlnkler system for plants, a dock for at least a 70' yacht. $1,990,000. • 1111-4 Bedrooms, approx. ~ acre. Solar hMt.ed water, pool, & ·~· Mu.t .ell now! • 1117,111. ASSUME 9~~. 3 bed· rooms. formal dining room, new roof. Owner/agent. ........ ...., IUll llYFmf Beautiful 4 & den, dining room and 3 car garage. Room for 50-60' boat plus side ties. 11v.•/o financing. Now only $1,250,000. • •••••••••••••••••••••••• IWllll llTIYATlll WAIT IAYHllT YIEW llPlD With pier and float. 3 Bdrm + 1 Bdrm. A tremendous buy at ~75,000. Tl aLL IOWl Have built another home. Spacious 4 bdrm home, 3-car garage, desireable Newport Beach location. Extra ltg kitchen, master bdrm w/his & her baths. Family room w/fireplace & ~et bar. RV access, pool-sized yard. Excellent owner financing. All of fera givfn careful consideration. $339,500. 'IWI NA LIT Steps• to the beach. Two separate homes on oversized lot w/flreplaces, garages, assumable loan. $269,000. 111PLU One charming home plus 2 newer apart- ments In back. Fireplace, built-Ins, clean and well maintained. Private patios and a huge 8x12 jacuzzi. Nice resldentlaJ area. Only $245.000. Call BINNIE DIXON. • IEWNIT -llW/llY VIEW 1•111u High on the cliff. Breath-taking 1800 view of the ocean, bay and Catalina Island. Custom built home with quality decor throughout. 3 bedrooms plus a separate in-law ~ or maid's room. $698,000. ILIOMOUll Ill.II YllW from the Mstr Bdrm, 3+ Br, 3 Ba. on a nice 40' wide lot, only 5 doors to main beach entrance. Priced at $425,000 because the owner wants a quick sale. So drive by 223 Jasmine for peek, then call for details. SALLY SHIPLEY or JOYCE DABOLT. ) USTSllE aum WHATEVER YOUR PRICE WE HAVE IT! With hard to find hardwood floors. Close to shopping & transportation. Large 140 ft. deep lot with fruit trees & room to expand. Only $137,500. umm wMn-1111,000 Over 1700 sq. ft. of comfort in this spacious 3 bdnn., 2 1h bath "St. George" model. Big dble car garage, huge master suite. Ideal Back Bay location. 759-1501. 11.200 PEI llm With part of monthly lease going toward the down payment when you least-option this 3 bdrm, 2 lh bath residence with mini ocean view! Only a few blocks to the beach! 759-1501. TIE ILIFFI • 4 PLll I Light & airy & bright. NEW w/w carpeting and paint. Prime end unit with lovely view across greenbelt. Even has air conditioning! Only $215,000. TllE IYEI fi14X. LOii Best value in Harbor Ridge. Assumable $165,000 loan! Almost 2,000 sq. ft. of comfort & luxury in this ideal Newport Beach location. Seller will provide buyer with one year Home Warranty! 759-1501. 1211,100 • PllYATE IUOI Access comes with this custom built hillside home in Corona Del Mar that provides a "countryside" feeling with views of nills & "open space" Owner will help with low interest financing. 759-1501 •m ••nu . 1211,000 Spacious 5 bdrm executive residence with lovely Spanish influence in decor. Large 1eparate family room for entertaining. Owner may carry lat T.D.! 759-1501. IWllOl 11111 WITI VIEW Immaculate Dynasty model LIKE NEW! Owner haa used only as an oocaasiona.l weekend retreat. May lea.se opt.ion at $1,850 per month. 759-1501. ....... Ocean & greenbelt view -extra large private apa. recreat.ionl area, teYeral tennil courta. 3 larae poola. uunu & jlcuDi. Guard gate for -=urity. Only $428,000 -better 1ee this one. 759-1501. IPYILJll -1•11,000 Newly redecorated featuring ocean view, beautlfuJ pool and large lol. Lota of used brick gives warm, family feeling Ideal for entertaining. 769-1~1. • n. Mii • 1111,000 Gorgeous, completely remodeled custom home with 4 bdrms., 3 baths. pool, 1pe and waterfall ln front courtyard! Even hu wine l'ellar1 Just listed. Th1I one ia EXCITING! 769-1501. IMI-• Ul•IOllT YIEW From thll 5 bdnn mansion high atop Spyglua HW . One of the best ~a.mJc ocean and bay vi w 1 w haw ever teen! And the aparkllna ltlhtl of all Newport Beach at n!aht 1a brat.htaklnl! Pool, 11)9, 1eCUrity l)'Stem. You OWN the land! ~r 3,300 -.. ft. of executive luxury 7~1&01. ...... a. ... AIPUllll YALll 24hr1peciJIC\llar 180° ocean. bay & city view. 4 Bdrm, 3 ~ Be CUS'IUM horne completely remodeled with nwnsive UM of oak floortna. oak French doon & c:ablnevy. Hup family room, bttakfut room & formal dlnln& room. Greet mtert.alnment home on extra ...... private Jot. Tl.led pado. pool & tpa plus redwood deddn&· Walldna ~ io private beach. Excellent owner financinc. ~.ooo. John MWT.y, Bia. 640-Cm7 . Traditional Realty • 631-7370 , •• Cl9I $17,511 3 Bdrm 1 ~ Ba with features that include walk~n pantry & laundry, 2 car earaee. sml yard, A/C and muctl more. A real buy at $97 ,500. WTMIUllY SIM,111 Just listed this beautiful 3 Bdrm 2 Ba etetit year old house situated on a 55 x 181' lol The lovely home features spa & gazebo. Asllint $160,000. Cllf ClllSl YIW-.-· ...... $211,511 Lovely 4 Br 2'n Ba executive home right on the Mesa Verde &olf COUl'$e. Just reduced to $299,SOO. Call us for a viewing appt. ICUIFlllT. $211,111 Panoramic view of Catalina sunsets from this 2 Bdrm condo with a den. Perfect for yovne couple or vacation home. .,.,..., Extra wide (4~') lot on lovely tree-ilhaded street In marwloui "Old earona ml Mar." Offered tore prompt ule at $280,000. '==' S<C \\oil~ -~ £~S · ::: l-~a.a·• -----·._ .. ..,,. ........ ~ -· ........ -·. ....i. _.,, , ........... " -~ ... -. .... "'-" ,, 0 G A V C Y I I I I I' I T A A C N S I' 1· I I I II T U T 5 R Y I I' I I I I G lffY E 11 I I I I I •; .. r r r r r r r r r r r 1 !::I I I I I I 10'1 I I I I I LOW DOWN PAYMENTS LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS 11,000 ..... 1101,000 If a meticulously maintained 3 bedroom home with a stone Cireplace and great backyard appeals to you and you have $5,000 down. you just bought our new lilting. 963-5671. TWO FllEPUCEI • 11H,HO lncredibl~ value in a three bed.room home with large family room. Huge country kitchen and lavish use of ceramic tile throughout. A new large patio comple~ this picture perfect property. Call for financing 963-5671. 10,. HWI • 11 e1aun111 Large 3 bdnn, 2.5 bath townhouse with vaulted ceilings in master bedroom. Central air, greenhouse window in kitchen. Tennis, pool, spa. $106,500. Call 963-5671. 11101•1m Total payment with $6,500 down. Super Huntinton Beach 3 bdrm, 2 bath home with cozy fireplace. $109,900. 963-5671. OPEi I SPAOllll FEELIR This four bedroom two bath single family home features a beaullful stone fireplace in the living room. Our seller is very motivated and priced this home aooording.ly. $109,900. 963-5671. AllM 10'9 YI Liii $20.000 down and our owner will carry this balance for 10 yean at l~. Total payments: $1,050/month. Lovely home with~ carpets, new tile, remodeled kitchen. Priced below market at $99,500. 556-7035. tllLm •ITlllTlll·IFFNIUU PllOES We have three quality homes from $112,000 to $11 5,900 with anxious owners. All have superb fi.nanci.na programs. Call for details. 556-7035. 11n111••••-111.- 0u.r 1ellen are ao motivated they've even thrown m a dryer and refrigerator as a bonua to lell this 2 bedroom starter Perfect for a young couple or singles. $6.000 moves you in. 963-5671 TIE ITlln llAlll llYll n IWIY So cle1e to the ocean it'1 on Waterfront Drive in Hunttngion &ach Delightful home on a comer lot and our owner will help you wtth the r1nanctna. Asking $13&,ooo. 963-5671. 11,000 •n .. a1n1•111 Beautiful Peppcrwood Town.home near Dllneyland Thts as an up- ~ed md unlt with lots of light plus 1 two car encloeed prag Oct' price of $99,900. 963·~71. SIYDYUllRW 3 bdrm, 2 beth townhonw with 2 car 1u.ched ~ and huae pauo. $10,000 down and $900/month Call 963~71 . ~ IB .... , ..... 2670 San Mll\.tel Ori Newpon Ber.ch. CA. 92060 (714) 769· l~l dl. AMERICAN HOME SHIELD 0 We Protect & Service Things That S8rvJce You.''· &ZIMM ..... ICm~A • Huntbteton 8-:h. CA nMe ('114) IU-5871 ' I I I .. J'2 Otano-Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, February 19, 1984 Lim Ill! OPEN HOUSES TODAY 1 to 4:30 Alverllde holM, mOCle lf\arp. Aum FHA loan only S78.900. Marie Anr Agt, &84-2211 883_.778 1'WI .. Lill.a Tradidona.l 3 Br, 3 ~ Ba. Bayf.ront, pier & Ooat for 6~' boat. Priced to tell $1,100,000. 214 Va.a 1th.tea Open Sun 1-5 Remodeled 3 Br, 2 Ba, lrg playroom. hreplace, beam ceiling. $420,000. ~··I[ ... 1.11• .... Ult c..q, htw Slltrn.--~-·~-.. N , Darting 2 Br+ den home Bay & oceasn views, indoor pool. vaulted on R·2 iot w12 1 Bdr In· ceUina, 'bdrms, 'baths. =.·~~t~1~5~~.n thlt ... Y11W .... llVllE TIUICI 1833 Cala~a Terrace Open 1-5 Panoramic bay & ocean view 4 Br, 4 Ba, patio, pool home. Pnrne loc. $775,000. Ill VII &Ml ~. I.NI .._...._.__$1,lts,IH Secluded & pvt on huge IOI Btauttful 3 story 1>11fronl ' bdrms + maid. th.19 truly unique Mone« formal din. rm., Pltf & shp. ~~W9~ .i,':,~· d!:..: VISTA IEL Liil IAYFlllT Fabulous bay/mountain view. 1 Br, 1 Ba. oondo co-op. Lowest pnce. $295,000. llYSllE PUOE IAYFlllT Spectacular bayfront dplx. 2 Br, 2 Ba up, 2 Br 2 Ba dn. 2 boat spaces. $1,375.000. PEllUIU lllE OCWFllllT Ocean & jetty views. Marine room, 4 Br, 3 Ba, 3700 sq. ft. 4 car parking. $1,285,000. Cllllllll OlYS IAYFllllT Corona Island rust. bayfront lot. 85' boat deck Plans avail. Now $370,000 w/trade. _..,,,.. AlllOWHUI IOIE Near new 4 Br, 4 Ba, lake view. J500 sq. ft. $440.000. Will trade for~ l~prop. _ BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR I J-1 1 Bo y\•dl' Orivt· N B b l'> b lo t I 15 S_,•ce, 11..,.rt ,.,.._ ............. $12t,5M Recently refurbished 3 bdrm, 2~ bath condo. Community pool. 115 VII U. ~ UM ltM..-.... -...... $1,415, ... New hst1ng. Laree bdrms, high ce1hngs, lots of storaae. Boat dock & beach. 241 VII Oii. lMt Ille--·--··-"'"--$3H,5H 4 bdrms, 3 baths. 3 car garaae. MAKE OFFER. 17342 ......... lntlt •. _ ... _ ............. $136,SH Cardiff model in University Park Terrace. 2 bdrms, 2 baths. So. ot Freeway. 1A &GllE Fii PlllY llYllll ltpllHr't Lllek Oul gner decorated IACI UY Great Investment or apaclou13 bdrm. 2 ba or. Boy & Beach Lots of potential here! s 1 a r t e r h 0 m e . 3 cul de uc In Mesa Vetd• Red Estate Horses? Units? NurMrY7 bedrooms. 1 75 baths. 2 frplc, French doors Allernattve zoning tor A· 1 Large country kitchen spa. Auumable loana. IPll TIDY 1·1 posslble Owner may with eating area. Brick $147,000 CllYOI OllEST carry 1st T D ' 759· 1501 fireplace. r aka over large l•l·l UI _. 1st TO S 129.000 Make iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-.iiiiiii'iiiiiii Sunny and cheerful. ThrM bedroom condo Twc an otter' 11 r ep I aces L e r g e HUIOll lllHE sundeek ove< two Cl! IHllTllOTll YIEW garage Inviting patios I h•rtt•t· l ll"I Private locatlon. Conve-nient to community pool fl•, r•, LIMllJ and tennis courts BIYFROllTS • Flrt,111·2 ••• hn ... $255,000. •Ott. Pttl I S,1 111·1100 LllO ISLE S a... t FOHCLOSllll l111t1l1 Yltw 111'"' •JI .. Near new 5 Br. 5 bacon· Lovely Clltthaven duplex. Sl,ll0,000 tempory on 45 loot 101 shows prldel Ouallty 3 I Tllf lLUI s1.475,000 bedrm With 2 baths. For· ... tr/lrtltr OPEN SAT /SUN 12_. mal dining, TWO FIRE· Call M4 .. t 10 219VIALIDOSOUD ~;.:n~E~ up2 ~'<#,' trllt·1•11tw Liii& ISLE TUii Owner w111 hetp finance oltarlHI "'"'P Large custom home on Call today! perH411tt. IEW lllA YEllE New llstlni on a llke nl\'I home 3 ~rm 2 Be wltt vaulted celllngs, 1u1t lendscaplng In prime prim• area with ver) good financing. Prlcec for a quick sale at onl) $154,900 751-3191 :,~~~ 1~~~~~01d:~1~ c~~; YA/FIA Ttr•• 1,11111•11 1·1 us ab I e pr 0 pert y Sharp Mesa North 4 WttltJ I T1Jltr Ot. •!pSElECT St.395000 b edroom on quiet I ~RTIES cul-de-sac Remodeled ~ . baths & kitchen New ap. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim pltances. ceramic Ille •&SlllE CllEEI llWPllT IUCI counters. oak cabinets. " Good 3 BR 2ba old•• mirrored wardrobes & IOW YIEW home. Lot 90 x 178 tt morel Brick fireplace. Elegant 2 stor 3BR & lam· ............ $215,000. Lawson Re.illy Comp.my 1y1tem, akylltea. enc auum. financing. Opn Sal/Sun 1-5. 1882 POt1 LOCkllelgh, N.B Call S"*YI &ewer 831· 12M lalMI ldaM I OOI * 710 S Bayfrnt 180 Dee. VIEW 5 Bdrm, 5 ba + 1 Br guea1 on 2 lot• & lge dock $1 ,400,000 Mllllon. OJ*' hse Sat/Sun 1·4 lllY1rw1t4 I a.. DALL HO·IOll For Ad Action Cal a Daly Piot AD-VISOR 642-5678 714-675-4562 FALL I• LOVE 1111,100 Lots of lrult trees & cov-lly Guarded gate comm OIST& llU ered patio $128.000 $420,000 Creative Nr. Npt Hta. Cu91om 3BR hOm.a lll·2llO financing O< at1rectM IK 2ba, frplc, shake roof ~ •101 S lrlml option Carole McMahan. Guest Apt w/lrplc & BBO • • Agt 644-8067 or .......... $225.000. Tarbell, RE\LH>H~ Model perfect 2 bedroom condo w ith plu1tt earthtone carpets Beautiful custom tile custom plantatton shut· ters designer wallpaper ttuge country kitchen, lush landscaping wltt-1-.------• Malibu lighting. centra 11• ___ ..,,._,,,.,..,...~,.,.,-- a1r and much more lo DUPLEX • CdM buyer s dream comf • Gst rm. only 10% down!I true You must see' Cal $265,000 7C>e Avocado 546-2313 Own/Bkr Mary 675_.863 ~ DIPLEI • C•I .iJ?':>t:?fJ!I! Rare 5 Br 3 Ba front own· :;~ i'3f :1=J ers unit on xtra wldf ._ ....... ..,..._. _.._. parcel with apaclous 2 B1 FHECLOSIREl·IH ~!;nu~~ bt~= ~~ Daily Hot List of 60-120 sell lmmed. & wHI con- proper11es All Orange Sider any otter Co defaults & pubHc auc· RHIRl Rl!a•n t1on trustee's sales-$39 ~ mo 998-636 1 111·2111 c1ass1hed Ads 642-5678 111·1111 b11/Wb•1 HUGE 2400 SQUARE FEET $149,500 Expanalve Republic 4 Bedroom, 3 bath, family room for- mal dining, country kitchen, pool. DON'T DELAY CALL DAVE TODA YI 548-2313 S1n Francisco Tn•se Stylt, 3 l•na, 3 la wiew, specill $4 29.000 216 Marguerite. CdM Terrific Tn11, 11ewl 3 8dn11, 3 Ba, 2 fr)lca, p1tlo1, •ech, warraty $218.000 2463 Irvine Ave. Back Bay area View of city lipts, deep 11t lot, ... to ••• $280.000 715 Belhs. Eastblutf. NB Prf•• lltl&•bo"'"41. OCtlll 1l4t, 4 In, 3 ••• 3 frtcl, ,,n ~ $375 000 320 Seaward. Shorechfts. CdM l11crtdlblt win, 1 "p11tr" froll ••&. Hll• 3 B•na, 0wtr to flulct SI .000 000 3335 Ocean Blvd CdM "'" blk tt btlQ, 2 lh, 2 ... Ml, cuna111 yar4 $380.000 .. .. 232 Iris. old CdM hpalde4 E PIH, 3 .... flm na. COlltry '"*" $260.000 523 Aventda Campo. The Bluffs, N.B. C..aslc UM, 3 11111 2 la, cMnllt& ...... ,.,. .,.. $395 000 315 Orchid, CdM ~I Ut= ti ~ REAL TORS •. 675 6000 2'43 East Coast H11hway, C01ona dtl Mar I 6'4•9060· R11 loCer•I• Rltr, U OllT&, OULllU DRASTICALLY REDUCED IU-1121 IPll TllAY 1 ·I Condo ovenooklng goll # l Crest Clrttl courH. Entry, llv rm, dlr Terrific value Ir-Corona de rm, 1 Br, 2 ba Newly dee Marl Immaculate 3 Br 2'f. Nu crpts/drps, 2 car gar Ba. fa m 11 y r o o rr ,,_ Pool, tennis, l•c. 1o-n townhome w/fireplacr~ ~ loan aU4.lmable. $96,000 and wet bar In llvln' 't "'°' ._; ;,; Make Offer Wiii trade 101 room, plus 2nd flrepla~ f ~ -...r 'V'\ larger property Ownr 1n Mstr Bdrm suite ~-~·--619·'38· 1014 Partial vie of mountain• • ,....,....; ..;;: ~ and night tights Quiet ,--<.~ -·; URIE HOIE gate-guarded communlt\ r>.J:. i(} LOW PllCE with lovely landscaping ..... -.,,..., _ pool. spa and tennff -'===:_ Sp1aciou1 2 atory, 4 Bdrm court Only $220,000 witt 2,., bath home with for· land Aak for Belle ChaM mill dining & aepatatt Lee. 6«· 7020 tamlly room. Great lo- cation In excellent neigh· LlllO IEll HT&TE borhood of Cotta Meta. "THE OllEIPEST" Redueed lo NII today at :~r1~1 Better hurry. 1124,100 Mesa Verde's least ex THE REAL ESTATERS pensive horm1. "It's e bargain" Super sharp 3 bedroom. H'< bath. hugt llght and airy llvlng area Beautiful rear yards su nacre en, coverec patio Owners leav1n' area ;.Aust sell Call no'A 5'6-2313 LOOKING FOR COM DUPLEX. Private party quallfled buyer Ne agents or uaed car salft. men J e rry K ing 64<4·S319 THE REAL ESTATERS Seti thing• last with oauy Piiot Want Adi. J WOODSIDE VILLAIE COIDO LOWEST PRICE II VILLAIE 11d lssu111bl1 1st 1t 101h% 3 2BR 2ba Immaculate and vacant Freshly painted. nr new carpets. End unit. Great community facilities. 3 pools and spa. With as little as $7900 down your tot.al payment can be $825. Ask for l1rbar1 l1d11an 964-33 11 011111 DEL IAR DUPLEX Designed for the Corona del Mar lifestyle. 3 bdnns. and 2 baths in each unit. Fireplaces, blt in kitchens. beam ceilings, separate garages, carpets and drapes. Up· it.airs unit has just been re- decorated. Off erect at $395,000. (7 I 4J 673-4400 121 JI 621·2121 TM H~or ArH'• LoRpst btabfilMd .... btatt c;.,...., lL\JtlJ()lt I .. I + I r For Sale \ lPWPrice5 ---, -... '-.. For Sale c,ood $election " --..... _ .... YOU'LL FIND IT ALL IN THE REAL ESTATE TAI SECTION! " I '42·M71 Classified The Ultimate Experience Experience the excitement of finding just what you 're looking for-in classified. It'~ the ultimate! Daily Pilat phone 642-5678 people read classified I 81a1t1 Jer We 644-6200 A Sll3SDARV OF THE RVWE eotJPANY a..u mwr .. ...,.. .. Price reduction. A large family heme on Via Lido Soud with pier and allp. 45 foot front.ale. 6 bedrooms and 4 car pnce. Now one of the best values on the bay at a below market price. Lucy Rose. IAYHHT H WllT UY 11,0M,llO A Ch.arming redecorated home. 3 BR auites. sun filled terrace on the bay. Sllp for lg. yacht. Ot1 street parkina for extra can. A sreat investment property. Owner will tinanoe. Barbara Aune. IUOIHI Lmll ........ In guard gated community. Over 4000 eq. ft. o1 perfection. Beautiful gardens with private spa. Expansive uae of marble and gi.u,. High ceilinp. 3 BR -3 fireplaces -fonnal dining nn. -gounnet kitchen. Total quality thruout. Barbara Aune. OllTllllZD LY.I. tMl,111 "Somerset" 5 BR, formal dining rm., fa.m. rm., with lots of paneling & french doors & windows. Pool & spa. Great family home. Cloee to com- munity park. Price reduction -good financing available. Donna Godshall. RlflftN SHI ... Beautiful "Delores" end unit with outstanding panoramic back bay and nite light views. 3 BR, 2 ~ baths, formal dining area decorated in neutral colon. Lush green belt. Cloee te-community pool, schools and shopping. Incl. land. Donna Godshall. YIN ... lllm If Ulllll 1111,000 And more! Custom 1 story home! Imaginative & fun ... spa. .. Sauna ... deep tub ... BBQ ... terraced view garden. 3 BR + den w/wet bar 2 fireplaces. Dona Chichester. Ull•IW HM,111 Custom view lot. Seller extre~ly motivated - Best -Buy -Below Market. Ed F..cano & Maureen White. Mmlll MUI .1 1111,IOO Sm,te story -2 BR, den, 2 BA home, behind guard gate. Tennis COW1a & 1Wimin8 pool.I. Ed kano/Maureen White. ... ··-..... . 1211,000 Channing New England -Style condomini~ on one of the nicest streets in Old Corona del Mar. Lower units include 2 BR, 2 BA. brick patio. 2 car garage, fireplace, wet bar. Upper units have 3 BR, 2 BA, two decks, private spa, 2 car garage, fireplace, wet bar. Ed~. Micki Cooper & Maureen White. WmFIL UI PUITU. 1221,000 Stunning condominium in the Villa Balboa ofter- ing a forever view and beautiful new decorating with top of the line appointments. An abeolute joy to 1ee and a marvelous property to own. Coby Ward. omamn 1n111n 1111,000 Here is your opportunity to move into a Plan B Town Collection without doing a thing. Home has been professionally decorated & landacaped with loads of upgrades. One of the best locations. Very private location. Joan Lewis. W• UY WITDPlllT ...... PrestigioU1 baytront wtth u.ndy beach & com- munity tennia plus aUp available for 20' bo9t. 3 BR + den in main hou.e plUI 2 BR & 2 BA. R-2 attached unit. Great sumeta on open harbor viewe. Tom Alijnaon. l m Y um• • ILWJI •H•• 3 BR -Huge living rm. 1eparate dining, step-down den with fireplace on cul-de-tac. Beverly Morphy. 11Ulllll llHI ..,... 1a..- Submit all offers -Tb.is beautUully upgraded "Casablanca" model ha just been reduced by $25,000 -Good amumable financing with high load balance -Thia 3 BR home features built-in library plus great vista of hiJla & dty light.a. Anita Schandel. ... llPLD llTllll 1111.- 3 BR. home plus unique 2 BR. plus library w/a s-story liv nn apartment on the rear. C.Oby Ward. Ill IUYll llH,- Golf coune view. Elegantly remodeled Deauville Model. 3 BR, 3 BA. with the very finest of amenities. Everything just like new! Danny Bibb. NEWPORT BEACH A MEMBER OF THE SEARS RNANCIAL NETWORK B t AC H LUM \n UN 1 l 1 l S IEWPlllT TEllUOI 1120,100 2 Br. condo, decorator perfect. Amenities Incl. pool & spa. YILU ULllA 1111,000 Open, airy 1 BA/Den corner location. Security, near beach. Ulllll MllMWIS 11 lt,100 New kit. countertops/floor. 3 Br., 2 Ba .. 3 yr. old roof. NICE! HWPllT OIUT 11 ll,IOO Private w/some view. Plan 3/3 Br. near beach. Prime location. YUUIWI 1220,000 Ocean view w/securlty gate. Great 2 Br., 2 Ba., condo. Large assumable loan. llTll•H 1221,000 Most desirable 3 Br. & excellent value. Sunny patio & gate guarded. l l lf FS 1221,100 Decorator's own home! 3 Br. one story w/hot tub. Totally redone. IUW111 1212,000 3 Br. Monaco w/neutral colors, fresh paint, tg. .yard. Community tennis & pool. ILIFFI 1211,100 Assume long-term loan of $230,000. Fee land on hllly greenbelt. Special! UYllllH 1211,000 Meticulous 3 Br. w/room to expand. Lovely decor & enchanting patio. ILIFfl 1211,000 Highly upgraded 2 Br. w/plantatlon shutters, custom spa, magnificent gardens. Ullll YIN llLLS Slll,000 Monteclto 4 Br., Fam. Am. overlooking pool. Canyon & ocean views. Sparkling. wnm 1421,000 Ocean View. Two story tam. home w/ 4 Br. 3 Ba. Community w/pool, spa, tennis. UYllllH 1411,000 Almost 100 Ft. frontage. Fee. Rare 3 Br., den, wrap-around deck w/spa. IAYOllHT U41,000 Unique, beautiful 5 Br. Huge. private lot w/pool. Stunning value! IPYIUSS 1141,000 Patios offer mountain & city tights vtewl Quality 5 Br. for luxury living. ... u.n• 11,Hl,IOI Magnificent contemporary w/own private park. 5 Br., blllard room, pool & apa. llAlllll lllHI 11,HO,OOO 5 Br., 51h Ba., soaring ceilings, llght oak cab i- nets. "Contem p" w/ocean view. 111 un11 11,211,000 Cape Cod on golf course. 7 Br. plus huge mstr. suite w/gym & spa. l_AGU NA BEACH IMIUll UY 8141,00I Bright & theerful 3 Br. VIEW home w/excellent location. Call Nowll llYlll •YI 11 .. IO,IOO Ocean view from living area, lovely patio by pool plus private beachl lilTI UllU 12,111,000 Coaatal landmarkl Contemp. covers rock prom- ontory & views foreverll UllU H ,Hl,111 25 unit• w/gorg. views. All units w/balconte1, patio•. underground parking. Bf ACH COMMUNITIES ULMtPDmlU Ull .... Walk to ocean or bay. Immaculate 2 Br., 2 Ba. cottage. Poes. owner fin. ,_.. .. , ..... Duplex near oceant 4 Br. plu13 Br. w/auumable 11t. Better hurry. RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE SERVICES OPEN HOUSES 1-4 SATURDAY ILIFfl 2442 Vista Nobleza 4 Br. $215,000 Evan Corkett llll CHIU HL llAI 327 Martgold 2 Br. $220,000 Valerie Marshall Ul.ltAllUll 311 Ruby 3 Br., 1 Br. $435,000 Marcia Matthews UlllSU 104 Via Havre 4 Br. -.. $550.000 Edie Olson SUNDAY IEWPtlT llllm 325 Aliso 3 Br., Guest $230,000 Jennifer Shaw ILIFfl 512 Ventaja 4 Br. $235,000 Kay Parker ILIPFI 421 Vista Parada 3 Br. $249,000 Linda Marston WTILIFF 906 Aleppo 3 Br., Den $265,000 Elaine Ehret OAllH llllLAllS 4501 Surrey Drive 4 Br .• View $289,000 Rita Quiggle UINIYllW ... H 1817 Port Carlow 4 Br., Fr. $324.900 Cora Baldlkoskl IAYUllT 1805 Glenwood 4 Br., Fr. $329,500 Evan Corkett WTILIFF 2108 Arbutus 4 Br .. Fr. $375,000 Carole McMahan llll OllllA HL •11 315 Orchid 3 Br. $395.000 Nancy Simmons IALIAll tsW I 210 Grand Canal 3 Br. $399.000 Tom Boland UUH YIEW l llll 1301 Keel 3 Br., Fr. $408.000 Lydia Murphy WYllW 1909 Yacht Puritan 4 Br., Fr. $429.000 Ginny Anderson UUl&ISWI 311 Ruby 3 Br./1 Br. $435,000 Marcia Matthews UM Ill.I 1 f 7 Via Havre 3 Br .• Guest $469,000 Valerie Marshall ,. .... u 1207 E. Balboa Blvd. 3 Br. $495.000 Tom Boland snews 64 Drakes Bay 5 Br .. Fr. $549,000 Joan Donahue L9111U 200 Via Orvleto 6 Br.+ $892,500 Evelyn Young Ult Ill.I Baytront 222 Via Udo Nord •Br.+ $1,950,000 Edie Olson 1&1.111 1211,000 Beach lover's paradise w/magnlf. ocean views. 2 Br/den on the beach. WllT llWNIT Hll,000 Near new dock will take 25 ft. boat. 2 Br. w/patlo facing canal. NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 2161 SAN JO~OUIN HILLS ROAD IALlll PEllUIU ....... Bay view duplex . 3 Br., 2 Ba. plus 2 Br, 2 Ba. Great lnvestmentll LllO ISLE .. M,000 Prestigious condomlnlmum w/full security & views of bay & channel. PElllllU IOWlflllT 1120,llO By Newport Harbor Yacht Club. Older 2 Br. w/on site parking. · LllO ISLE UH,000 Prlv. pool/spa enhance 4 Br., two stroy w/3 car garage. Spacious. llLlllllUll 1141,000 lsl~nd duplex & dock for two 18' boats! 3 Br. plus 1 Br. unit. Super. Liii llUll 1111,000 Double tot, 3 Br.Iden. two patios. 3 car garage. Rare opportunity. Liii ISLE llH•llO Adj. to strada, street to street location. 5 Br. family home w/charm. UH llU 1111,000 Country French 5 Br .• formal dining. high beam ceilings, custom thruout. LllO llmllT 1111,000 Presttgous condo w/new decor, kitchen & baths. 2 Br .. 21h Ba., security, too. IEWPOllT PUllllU SIH,000 Rare 50' ocean front, zoned A-4. 2 Br. house w/2 Br. rear unit. Hurry. llYll SHIU 11,111,IOI 360° view w/pler & slip. 4 Br. and mstr. suite w/flreplace & deck. llLlll PHllSIU 11, 111,IOI Breathtaking view of Newport Harbor! 2 Story Trad. w/pler & slip. UlllW Newly Remodeled 4 Br. Bayfront pier & slip. CORONA DEL MAR OllllU HL llU 1111,llO Above China Cove amldet ferns & pine. 2 Br. condo newly decorated. OlalU HL IWI IHl,111 Park·llke setting, latticed entry. Separate apart- ment for Income. Ullll YllW llUI IHl,111 Broadmoor 5 Br. w/cory fireplace, trench doora & wlndowa. Corner lot. 1111111 11m .. 11,000 Lg. custom duplex overlook• Bay. 3 & 2 Br's. Lg. assumable loan. IPYIUll M.L ...... Bright & cheery 3 Br. tam. home w/ocean view.' Open beam celllnga. II.II 111• llL Ill .... ,.. "Alpine Chalet" neatled In tr ... w/deck over- looking canyon. 3 Br. charm. ...... lllllUm View Newport Harbor & Pectnc privacy. Wood & gtea drama. ... ,.. w/comptete AMERICA'S LARGEST FULL SERVICE REAL ESTATE ·COMPANY ' t I /Jn .. t II I I ' I ~ I r J , ~ 1 I ' I -~~~I ~ _,_ana VOCEL ~~J:'iot PACJPIG & YU 1265,000 4 8', 3 be Notth Meet. 28r 2ba condo rw ChW Avtll ... opt, 11200/l'ftO.c Cove. Perfect $230,000 A.Mc f« Ken 957-e290 28r 2bV2Br1~ CUMon' -------duple" nr ocn 1385,000 1111Lm ltW 38r 2ba. fern rm. wide lot UQUIDA Tl~ 2 2 blkl ~ 1395,000 & 3 Bdr condot W7f/#i/ t0 3fJr 2~ba, authenHt ueu~ 10 5% flnendnO Spemeh w/Ul'IUIUM _,.. Pri~• from 114,000 polntment1 "410,000 tMM ar• BARGAINS fOt W~ITMJll lnYWtrnent or to MW In. ••-g Try only 15000 dwn l " ._.. payment• of aac>O/mo. Ut 1111 F« det* call PATRICK TENORE 7~1702. egt. FUii 0cMn Vu. Jeem1ne C~ AllUme VA loen I~ 2br/den, PoOf, Jee, tenn good 3 Br 2 Be. Own/egt (811)729-5151 1114,900 -------1°' fhcer 3 Br. 2 Be ... +IHtt+...... 1102.000. ........ , ..... Ag9nt 5-4M251 ~3e3C)lf~ By ownr, 3 8', 2'A ba owe 11t-12%-lon0 term Condo 56cy11t-. dedc. 3brl3ba+5br/3ba-t vec paUO. 2 eat oar w/Oflftl. 509 Aceae-wdc to bMeh Poot & }8c. S 1241<, Witt 399K 20% dn..AppralMd neg down. etc. 540-4093 4-COKownl bkr645-7048 By OWMI': SBr, 2'n ba Condo. Skytlt•. dedt. .IUllllE OllU ~tlo. Pool & )K. etc WH-l12•K. wttt ~~. ~ Wl5W OWfW P9Y ptl. 540-40l3---~ --IW Elegant 2 1t0ty SBA & fetn· l~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~· Guarded ~unfty 1a 1420,000, creative financing or attractive IHH option. Carol• McMehan. Agt . ..... , ......... MUI nm UITl9I .Win -• 1 nma-Orange & C.brlllo, watch WllW. r~ the Change. Fof Into call Secluded CdM pool hOme your broluw or Chuck attuated with a bird'• eve Spll1er 63t-1266 vl •w of coastline. Catalina & CdM Owner wlll carry $90.000 at 1·~ long term! Just Hated. Call lor an appt. to .... -- Agt Rob or Ginny, orn.mHB. Re/Max 559-9400 3 Br. 2 ba. lrg lot. Must NII iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil C>Wnf t,..nlfered. S 18K dn. a11ume loan IPllUT/11112·4 $1150/mo total. $t25K .... I Piil Agt. Don 873-1550 Llll·llllll YllW E.1111 llU. ..U Checil Into thlnuper value s15 000 dwn buys tht' et only $399.000 FEE A charming cottage on perfect family home on a euper 'ttreet w /3 Bdr ~ i.r~ MCluded lot In a Ba RV parlllng frpk: & quiet cut-de-aac atf'Mt aunn kitchen. Prloed. tc vacant. and ready for a sell. ~aH Diana 642-~2 fast escrow. Agt 1211 ltJWtli ~-· ..,..--~-~ Call ut lor detafla Excluelva Mau Verde ..... 121 1 C C IOcatlOn. cstm 1-sty _. PoOI & epa, 4 Br 31/t Ba 3200 sq ft . $395.000 545-8403 Lrg M ... Verde, IOme llx- lng. Priced for quiet< Mia &,,Pf!f loc Ofr 558-6033 htrfHb O~fal It" MESA DEL MAR with views of ocean & bay 3bf • 400tt game room Lovely 3 BR 2• 1 be New root paint, carpet. Loaded w/extraa wood. drape, dllh wstlr, trplc leade<I glass. open beam S 134.950 PH 557 ~545 detls, tt9'>S 10 bch s car 2717 Fremont St C M off at prkg. Lge lot low IE•a HL Ma• malnt brick yard Aleo .. ...,. 2Br 2be rental unit Elegant 5 br. 3 ba Xlnt $595.000 Own /Agt temu. Ataume lrg VA 673-7901. $175,000. OWNER OPEN SAT /SUN 1-4 S40-t 542/~9460 209 FERNLEAF, CdM C..tl •a. l 0 N B. Furn Lido offtce• Rec S« confrn rm HOO 14 ft 111 873-3313 2 ba hm w/lacuzz1 Just HLY lllM MWI reduced S 10.000 . S t39,900 Call 966-t967 So. Cout Pl&U toc:atlon wtaec gate. tennis crt•. OUp r:v pool A11umabl• toan 28~ L~ dbl gv-oe and only Set.000. Call on Orange A.,. CION to now. Diana. agt 631-1216 Von'• Mart(et S179,000 548-6374 C&ll IO< 1nfor LET'S GO TO HAWAII -------iO'LEI CALL DAVE TODA'Y -------DAVE WHITE 5"46-2313 2 Br Eutelde Start., THE REAL ESTATERS Latge R-2 lot. usume • financing 140 E 2111 Suneet ~"• 2 Br 2 Be ()pefl Sun 1-4 Condo on Pacific Call Mery 540-1151 ocean/mountain view OPEN HOUSE Reduced lo $144,000, 1088 Sallnu. Sat t-4 12~% aaumable Pt1ncl- Owner anxloue hH pate only 642·8799 Of bought anoU1•r end t.«4722 want• to NII thla 3 Br 2 --.---~ -,-.---Ba home wtth tunny g9f- den kitchen. poo1 a RV Uft I LIT ~ Asking Stst.900 Wnttkte Po01 home 38f Mee.a Ver~ elegance & 2ba, dbl gar Only Calltomla cuual com-S 102.000 Ageni. Ro«> or blne for enttrtalnlng In Judy onty thla 3 Br 2'-'I Ba home llt-1111 w11n poo1 a .,. 1212.$00 E'IW..,.---;;:P:--T'""-:-t --~Irr:.. Call Jo.n 540-115 t 2if !iS:. vwY "" l cw prtlg ., 11.000 •• 10.000 dWn Owflf /likr 546 totO at. uhn••m .. Spec ·n _, • 8df 3 .. la ..__ ___ .____ Ouettt, 1 ""· to beedt Whet a Wonclleff\A W°"' ., .. ,OOO ,.,,. '42-7.CW or lhopptno, 111..i at vtlW ""'vAr. t 8dl"l'l'I ,our ''""'''lpe ~ "°'* ,.. Medi Ort ... Dally Piiot ClatelHM .. UC ~v. ..... Ad&. To ~ Y01.tr .a. I lH 000 .. M).U17 cal '4l-M71 and .... .._, _____ ....-r Clilnlr'WI Ad·YW ,_ .,. .. ao!MtNnO to ..,.1 ~ a-rieo eat oo tt ... \ o,.... Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, February 19, 1984 -----.~-.. ---. ..................... ~_.. ...... IN Salt 11Ut1 ... w. _ ...... t. Wt .. Wt Im!!~ 1rii!! m lalt k!ff1i llU -...,.. Val~ 1M4 ltuf!l1 --~ tMt .....,, IMI• 1111 ••1'1 ... , ._. 1111 li!j!dlMI" IMI au Cl=•• 1111 11111. .... am etc ... •1 liil::UU ~~!!'i-..... ~~~~'.I~~~~~--~ --- -..... View ~ Lake ,,,,. 36' 2w. fti)i. blUna. diri -.-----!1111111-trennl• butt• tBr+ton 8£AC.. DUPLEX Wet... IPll ••T/.. • .,.....,. .... ,.... t,... end to m•nvt• rm 111a mo Av•ll •·•• ....... condo Tenn••. PoOI. mpe lust ••9'U ••Y 3 BA -... 1-1 ,.,,. .... , -·~ • ...,..~ Cu.tom home. 73 • 21& ft trom Newport Beeetl. ~0-1721°'76t·l803 fri 11-it/S.1·1 s1uooAQ1631-to11 =-~~~ FllOllTlllU Ml#llT..-rl 2'erC::~· L::9~8;:--. • ~~5.~·~,5=~ llh.,."4110.. 1850 281.9~.r9fr • Thia bthPOrt Delmar hh ft ........ , belcony A tteal at ll IWID .... =· 2 cw 0-t76f< Bedfootna, 4 batti., ptf.. ... Htl eoutl\ of HWy, no pe TfA:~~ =: 3 br, i'A ba. tonne! llV. nn St3t.eoO. ~r 840709 IUllft.•lllll 8peciCM38A3 w/poot, vete pool encl epe UI-ta l _..a p I 708 Avoc:.do 873-7797 I w/hpte tom\tf din. rm llfl 11"' • -----ff1)lc: and • cir-t coomtr tlmate In prlvecy. own;; anxlout high ... ...ant '.!!I owrm ?:'·RV ec:ceaa . 1tg tam rm Low rn.int' lllT '9 wus •11• 1octt1on. Prioed below s1.1N,ooO aumeble 3 ... 1~ ea 2 Xlni G¥ft0t• on UYllll PUii hot tub eotwtum Don 1 briQk yard w/patlo cover OcnV" Tri-Me oomun~ NIEllY PUm merttet et '205,000. Mutt lll-tlll s.c. Pliza ., .. (s.nd· Cout Hwy. C0tona del 8aytront ai>.clOua 2 Br 2 mlae t~ one St87,500 & 9p&. Pr"*' below mnct CM>Otltennll .,.., l>Mch. •11• NII now. Pointe) $129 000 Open Mat Corner bldO • ptrk Be I t760/mo. 1111f "8t•· II 1225,000 ;or appt: 8pedout, frpto, db~, 3 Br 2 be 2 f~'• oom-111 T ... AM. HouM Tod~. T&4-0e3t Ing 2400 + 2350 tq ft or 8111 Grundy 87M1f1 ...... ...,., _78&-_5160 955.1041 ~~Mer :,..tN~t u=t pi.itlY ,~: ln1 & M4-1J11 ctn bit combln9d Re 4Br2ba.tA9w,pool,t ......... WOODBRIDGE Open ltTQ,IJOO 101225,000 ext Gourmet kit w/IOHd ya.-alonomlet Corp Jim odnr. 2 trp6c, own/11gt HouM Set/Sun 12-s. otlc "b'a, ltaban t&ae. top • -waTmJIMIT _., 0.-al'lam 876-8700 12000/mo 759·9008 •2 SllklMI 1140,000 2 Br 41Utflty 9'>PflenQet, a. 3 :;::, W ltredel1MM. ~~~~2t01~ ~~~;.,4 •trtial -JASMIN! CREEK, ~ •--l--lM 2 ea Bodega In perMc:t totn trend\ doota I win-.,....,,_ -.,... .,,... • O un-. 4 cood. Atau~ tar99 loan dowa tnrv-out, prof lend· 1195,000. Open S.f/Sun tultes). •it baths, dlft· frtl!lty laS view. 2Br. 2b•. den . .__2_6_5_0_S_Q_/_FT__ & move In now. Ill •a-IMY IWWI soaped. Lerge c0tner lot, 1·5. t24 Via Udo N«d. --.-,-,-.. -0---1ng/f11mlfy rooms, fir• --$1800/mo, IN.~· tH7 Ctll Agent 6-45--0663 -• RV ac:c:eu. 1240,000, fie• 213-"47·2329 place. New ~peta, fruti ULllA Pl•I Lrg 3 Br 2 ea 2"'9fy on 4 to 8 Bdrma; S16UOO. Wt .. ~ lMI 1~~td wri~t~ c~ i=~EDLANOS DA NB OPEi TODAY· .. :. : :: i;::,::: e, ~rm:=. ~n:.,:.~5w!!.5=· Penln.ut• commercial dis-~':,o ~~~:'lot'~ $25,000 und« martcet, UI C vie'# 1• Rue Vlllera. BACK BAY AREA. 1 •I Pl lrplci'a, 1\1 celllngt. !amity rm. 1 yr old ~Ate! trlct with l'letvy loot tref---------..- many custotn IMlurea. & Tntly lrut llyf Oe>tn wknds. 640-1538 675-1690 831-5087 5 Bd 3 b Devonltll S400,000. Mey tredt tor S207K. S. et 2348 18th lll-llM fie and tlgn r9e0gnlllon Lu• 1 Br. lrg Mstr dt, 11% aa1umable loen, 11 t 4 bed oom 2 rm, • re com--'-• ,,.., lnduatrt·•. St. Sat/Sun 1•5, cell Welk to ferry and pier. gar 614 Fer"l .. f. 10% dn For Nie by you wan 1 r ••MUIYJEW•• WALK TO BEACH from Moes.I In H.,bof Ridge. "-"-""' • 646-4f70 11011,lrh'9f Ownetwllleerry111TD.A '850/mo, no peta. Owner 'cau 975-0893 bath ~ualltr, tamlty home. ' thl11g 4br. W. Npt Cenal Luxury home, beaUClfully Prln only. M2·13M rere opponunlty. Walk by 2131459-6852 l\ome O< utc tor Mr Wyte per;tectly oc:ated. that i4 ~"'s 5 BR. 2~ 1q tt rronl community P<><*I appointed In every dettll. .. M Liii Charmlna ~~ ~ ~~ •07 e. BalbOa end call nr ,...._--=-=-----...:1~ at 2131922-1743 work lsn t lalllng down • try H U E WITH P L TerrlfJc oot1n erid moun-Seduded--,,_ ..._ details Don't dls1urt> tht C11t1 Miii leaaeloptlon on this lfll UT /HI 2·1 ~~91.~~wS•t;;:! teln views. le95,000. 115 OUllttndlng C•P9 Cod Or. Eatat•S158,500 owner/tenent 1385.000 ;2.wdd;;;rm..;;.,,;;ii2•e~ •. -iconao~~.iilis;;:~ * IPll .U * barga1n property Just 708 St Jtmee Piec. 12·6 301 Canal St Agt. St. Tropez. residence. Decor el or 2045 t 8tyvtew 650-$520 Cell 631-1400. ..vey, neet Hamltton I on low priced RanehO San listed at below mark el • IWIO 171-lllO ,_,,m own.ct. <i Bdr 3Ba, 40' lot. · ,. ...., 1,.,,. .,.... $325 000 OOtothy 9e3-5808 1WU ...... ,. 000 N N-"'-HVRl 11 ... RI " wet ... ront ovvO Brookhurtt, trplQ, dleh· Joequln • 2 story · ~ l ;-! -· · ancy _......, •5 9115 townhom• w/vlew T11rr1•11s.1 •IEWPllTOIEST llLIULllHPLD a .sor I Cannery Vlll•g• Alty 1•21•· ... a.A· waaher,patlo,illtge.NO Owner llexlt>te 4tl 114-' $205,000 With labulou• Walk to ahQ9I. beeeh, Bal. It 673-3777 Of 499-4602 • _,.... • Newport Baytront prime pets pleaM. gent. no 25PALOS.&.in 1-5 • ocean view Aasume Pier, lerry, rest. 3Br/2b• ea y I ..... ,." ·p~~~T =~ ... ~3 office~· 8472 sq It. fM 8_63_.0_7_55 ___ _ J0o<1nBkr759-0619 LWl/OnerSl .. n ~~~B~loens 3<><4 ea.218BaJB1973-2"43 786-1172 I 1111• trplca.$550,ooor .. ltnd ~!·~5-61e1e111 Grundy 22~~ci';;.o:i;,~:~!'':fo .'Ow.El ()(I this 3 Bed 2t>a. home '170,000, 3 Bdrm 3 ea . .., 1111 UMD 121,111 Open S.l/Sun 12-4. V• W•tala•ttr 1n1 Three 1 Br units~ c:2 pell $595 545.7913 Needs some TLC, but clOM to pool, 1e>a & ten-Live In Newport Bch, bike OM ot a kind In the cent. ~r. 844-742• Df E Turtlerock 4 br, oomm owner wlll cooperate. A nla HUR RV WON'T to the water, enjoy ex-Heights, perlect tor the llPUJ..,.hH~ * 17,0IO llWI * ~~~d~~~~~-,~~o B~u: 2::1/ ~~nr:.-CS~~~~=: pool, spa 521°K3Su~rb new llsllng S 179,000. LAST. qulsltt deco<, 2 Br 2 ea. 3880 Mlcheleon Drive growing famlly. Auum. 3Br 2be In NCl't unit. 1 blk Sharp, almost new 2 bdr, ute 257K. 675-3875 675-9576 t>etwn 5-7PM ~Prln only 55 ·Ol 4 Cell 631-1400 $182,000, 2 Bdrm, 2 Ba . Only $179,900. Marilyn 1-......... loan at 11.5%, nee to beaetl. 1205.000. 2•L b t h ~.. 2 • ,.. I II JUST Coombl ..... 631 ·2·· n....... . n a own ome ... th ..... , ...... /Ualt1 13 2 D . 2 B -.lit ,__, Decora10<·s home. every !I \~ATI 141140,1 Pf1Va., oca on . ..... -• vv schools & shops Must 2131689-3101 trplcS attechtd garage .,. _ .. _ ~ •· ..... ...., amenity. m1at see Greet llUMt., lac LISTED 1111111111,IOI sell now. Submit all ol· Secu;lty-gated "West-Costa Mesa 62 units, PfC: condo Pentrldge Covt, assumable linen 3Br 2t>a REA E:SlAlE Cell Delores 645--0663 Beautiful Npt ~ta lemlly rert Diane Ceppel, egt LI 1111•-..0 minster Abbey" with pool turesque 12 bldg eom· frplC. dlihwashef, patio $1 77.900 559-6570 ~ 131-1400 IOl llllH home. 3 Br 2 be, 3 <* 631·1266 3 Br (>-frplc. ea. unit and clubhOuM. 1 yea1 plex, $3,500,000 POOi, waaher/d~.refrlge,d~ llLFOlllSl YIEW Luxurious Condo on ~~;11y~ln~o~~:i. ~~1: llPT MTS YIOTMlll 139:r"OC: blk, ~~20 buhlldh 1w7~Yh· n ~~0'.:,: ~:~~:.~·:'~; ~:,~g~~~.t N~ar;:: Gorgeous lrg 3 Br weter,supervlew,sec:ur· llYFlllTIM 631-1266 3Br 2Ba,aaYme$153,000 .l ia rag es Gross ple&M $860 +l600cleo WISP41Clacular gollcourse L11u1 litatl 1052 lty door man, reduced On sand, w/boat allp. Axer .. 12%. owe 2nd. Lovely I.Ill J •• .,..... (7.141i:_;.,.75. A5¥:dna!... 370.000 1963 expenMI Agent. no, ... 663--075& views Only $225.000 To _ _ S 100,000 to S550.000 upper Peaceful etmos-bulltln cabinets, Ilk• new. MIA Cofi>. 64&-3~9 -rv•o-,_ $75 419 t>ef t a see call PATRICK p••1-UllSETTlll May trade Owner ..... .,.e,..-l&fttyof""'g New Complete with reel (7 1'4)581~20eves • <><e axes tWeataldeaharp2Br. -""• """'" .,. n debt service. Geo Elkins 1 Ba nouae. carpets. TENORE. agt 760-8702 MOST BEAUTIFUL AREA 875-1938 & 851-8394 kitchen. 2 br. 2 ba + xtre bam/wtlt plckett renc., 1.111 llU Co 644·7500 Ask f<>< drapes, lnod patio. w/d Lovely Woodbridge hm FOR LAGUEL NIGUEL USllm ITUI. rooms. $325,000 $227,000. 2912 Broad. Mt~ilt l•n 1100 Joe Griffith rm. No pate. $655/mo, + S 139,500 · 2 Br, 2 be, fam TOWN HOME. OCEAN & CITY VIEW Mra. Long, 650-l t90 Tllllfll W 645-1446 ... Tll FlllLf 2 dbi .. 2 afno, iOW ai> rent Oceanfront duplex. Excell seeurlty-.dep. Must htVt 786-7709 or 640-4099 U2p9::_,21et>·~ Only S210KI Approx 15% lO PlllE llnS e,. Sat/IH/lta 1-1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilThl• 1' • P«fect home fOf Aoe 55 +. "10 pate Beech loc Opn HM 1·5 Sun good credit 548-5'42 or 18 MELODY LANE .. -. ..,. dn T 10 low Int In Act 17 Barlovento Crt. IOEAllFlllT the 1:3: femUy -and area. 646-8812 1404 W Ocean Front 170-~29 •rw lll·nclTO QllJL OIHI now John Zarvoe. Viking In triple A Orange Co. lo-Lowest Pfloed 3 Bdrm In 5 BR, ram rm, 3be oversz ~ ...... ":11o• :!. h~'°1= 1 •llU llLLS PP 673· 7873, 673·9609 -3-B-E_D_R ... O_O_M-.,,,Fi-lfeplece--. ti:w $105 500 -low cash down RE 760-9669 5"0-5583 cation "0" Vacancy Cres1. Immaculate. nett lo 500 E 0oeen F ..... _, -"' ""' - •Br. 2't t>a. single lamll) OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 ' 644-7424 No broke<s tennis courts and pOOI. P~l~sula Pt ront. IMng Very eomlortable A beaut. 1972 Royal lactat Prtt 350 ~~~~~:.~~~~? rm detached home, Tunle Kaye Realty 494-7754 "IY" AOOESS please $167,500. OPEN SAT 1•5 ttoor plan In this spacious Chalet nm. lg• llv-20 lllTS Rock Ridge Lrg yard. ---Charming 3 Bdr & den hlllt Wtt4 ltllttr 4 bedrm, 3 ba home. In-Ing/dining & kllch area, 3 Bdrm houM. 2 car gar, ale. intercom & sec sys. l=rt ltacll 1069 w/2.5 Ba on wood noors, Ill GUYii OHM 17l·Hll ~~go .. u:mdenet • dcln010ng .•.~ lam rm wlwet bar. mstr ANAHEIM $795,000 Eutslde. $650/mo. Avell cent vac & much more 30 shake root, c0<,,., lo-Forme< model with lull golf 111,GOI UllOTlll k ba. w/walk-ln closet a Also 20 units: Orange Mar 1 548-9521 yr below market rate 1 B rm, iuxurlous Condo cation shown by appt courM vie'#. 2BR 2b• YIEW 5 BR~ f Sba 1309 ICl1chen. A~ end the gerd.,, tut>. Elaborate a 22 unl1I: Anehelm llnan $330.000. For Into 1n VIiia Balboa Anxlou1 Ha rt'y Frede r I ck $220,000 lull pr1Ce Mari,.:. ~ s•ttSun pr1Ce ... .$4e9.000, dressing erea w/dbl al~. Apll heve been 9')preciat· 3 Br 2 Be, frpl, Mete Vlfde 552.0917(1111lnePac1hc) to sell By ownr . 631•1266 Open Sat/Sun 12--4 at 8 DOVEASHORESHOME 1_5 r.all 631-t Young adults welcome lngllkecrazythepest 14 $800/mo. Ownr/egt SALE/LEASE OPTION s 122.000 946-7893 Canyon Island Of. Call 4 bdrm, 3 ba, tam rm. din PllJI I.E. WAfl H• HO!\'T Agt 540-5937 months. Other slz• a1sc 639·3152 or 720-0740 Univ Park Townhome 2 Br remodeled cottage 1 Bkr. at 644·742-i rm. $595,0001~ wlll ltOMt ~ •-· available. Oon•t waJU 3 Br. 2 ba In Noftfl eo.te 2br.2ba.2cargar.Planta· house to Bey $169,000 flnanoe.Agt953-Mt0 t71-11IO REAL ESTATE You don't need a gun to THE CHAPMAN GROUP Mesa. Frplc. $850/mo tlon shutters Paver tile & Oceanfront duplex. Excell. 131-1.00 "draw faat" when you 660-6330 f"o pets 642·6388 Agt other upgrades Prime View Bayfront house New loc. Opn Hse 1·5 Sun. BAYFRONT: Spec1eculer piece .:n td In the Dally 4unlt, CM. $249K Con· •lt..a l•l.1-1 __ _.•1 loc $ 129 900 pr1nc dock. neai Lido VIiiage SELL Idle items wttl\ a 1404 W Ocean Front View, formal entry, sec. • UJ-•I • Piiot Went Ads! Call now d k t •• -~--$470000 673 3777 St 350000 675 23 ......., / "'"2 "'"78 11 er ta 8 your au 0 Houses.Apts&C6ndot only 786.()719 • • __ Daily Pilot Classllled Ad PP 673-7873, 673·9609 • · · -30 2561 Clrcle Or. ~25 Sell Idle 1t11ma 642-~78 -• ..., prop<>< etc. 10< pert ot d,., Landl0<ds Advertise fr .. lOOZ Cntral lotZ Cntral 1002 pymt Agt 751 "3191 sou1S10<es&Martcet• 2 _ __12r-------..:.;:;.:::: 4 unit, CM., $249K Con-841-'4260 Geaeral l 002 GtHral --------------lOOZ Gtatral 1002 Gtatral 1002 Cntral ton Gneral .. Speci a lizing in properf'I on fhe wafer .. . near f he waler . ·anJ wifh View of waler COSTA MESA-LARGE LOT-$114,000 110,000 caah down peJment I owner wlll carry the btit.nc:. et 10% enKtlve lnterfft rete. Fine alerter home Of tor lnvMtment, thlt 3 bed. home can be exchanged elso. Cell to .... e.31·1400. COSTA MESA POOL HOME FuUr upgreded kltch.n with microwave end completelr lnauleted femtly hom•. Four total bedrooms, 2 beth• and •o"r heeted pool. An opportunity to own your own home •nd Invest In your luture. $132,000. 873-6900. GAEA T ST ARTER HOME -$136,000. Oerllng remodel with new kitchen I btith on LARGE LOT. Only 10% CASH down/letM option or EXCHANGE. A new Hating ... cell for detella. 631·1400. MESA VERDE -AFFORDABLE Well priced and rare 4 bedroom + femlly room home. ,..wly pelnted In/out, new c•rP9t•, dr•pes. dlahwather end more. It la almoat llke new and perfect for the temllr on th• wey UP,. Only $139,500. 813-elOO. EL TORO FAMILY HOME--$149,500 In • ~tad femlty •rN wtth loffly patio, brick berbecue, 3 bedroom• I 2 btth9. A very fair price. e.31-1.00. VILLA BALBOA PENTHOUSE Or'91nel owners have melntelned thl• condo In model condition. Skrllghta, 2 bed., 2 be. In • aecurlly bulldlng. 1125,000 for T.O. loen et 10.5% lnter"t. S119,000. IS1·1400. NEWPORT CREST -$189.500 Moel desirable plen 4. lnterHtlng levels with 3 totel bedroom1 lncludln; • huge privet• maater suit•. Com· munlty pool I tennis. A flne velue In • "Welk to beech" locetlon. 831-1400. COSTA MESA-WITH MODEL DECOR Beeutlful upgreded 4 bedroom famlly home In a qutet cul-<19-aac. Wonderful locetlon In• "pride of ownerahlp" eree. An effordebte home for the funlly on th• wey upl 1179,000. 631-1400. NEWPORT SHORES BEAUTY Outatendlftil 3 bedroom home on • lot •nd 'It In Newport Shor••· Off·Whltt cerpeta, lovely dreperlea and mlrr0f1 t nhence thlt home with dignity In every amenity. Two petloa & formel dining room. W•lk to beach, pool end tennis. Cu1tom furnlahlnga ere negotleble. Owners wlll conalder exchange -..... /option or ? 1179,000. NEWPORT "A" FRAME DUPLEX -$199,000 CIOM to btiy •nd beachft, thla eherp property ht• • 3 bed. + den home, 3 btitha end • cut• bec:hek>r unit. Prfvet• petlo for each unit. Owner wltl trade for Arrowheed property or other unite. BM a aubmlt. e.31-1400. BLUFFS-DRASTIC REDUCTION: $199,9951 Front row VIEW loc.tlon end lnterHtlng Trtne plan 3 bed. 2'h btitht In move-In condHlon. Owneta MUST SELL end wlll negotJete. Pl .... '" and 1ubmlt. e.31·1400. LAGUNA OCEAN VIEW LOT -$205,000 • One Kr• on gentle tlope, down • ptfvete drfvewey. Spectecular oceen •nd canyon vlewa. Owner wtn trade for dHef1 property.131-1400. COUNTRY FRENCH CHARM-IN NEWPORT E•tenalvely remodeled with French door•, wood celllng•, •ntlque bHl"8 t f\repteee mantle. New kitchen .,. pflencee, Ughtlfti! a ptumb4fti1. l t.tned , .... a much more maet.. thl• • werm lnvltlftil 2 bed. beth ~ In • planned unit deve~t. A new lletlng end 1 muet to ... In the BM ... t73-4JIOO. '230,000. BLUFFS -EXQUISITE LINDA -$310,000. Totelly d9Coretor coordinated with tbeolUt• peffectlon. Linda modet with pitched bNm c:elHnge, c wtom kltc:Mn with ell gourmet f .. tu,... end eurrounded by lueh pf4wit-tnta. Two bedrooms -tncludM mMter .utt. with,.... ... w loMd ptado I large epa. You mutt ... to eppreclate thl• w-.nnth -charm. '71-llOO. • * BUY OF THE WEEK * * PENINSULA PT. REDUCED TO: $309,000 A doll houM ... lmmacut.t• end "ahnoet new" decor 2 bedroom and den. Owner wlll llet.n to ell often. 831-1400. WATERFRONT CO-OP-VIEW Owner wllt conalder leeM/opUon on thla 2 bed. 2 be. with fabuloua VIEW of turning btitln a.ytront, OCNn end night llghta. A privet•, MCurfty bldg. In centr.i locetton. 1325,000. 631-1400. NEWPORT-LENDER REPOSSESSION The btnk want• outl Only 1 , .. ,. old and only atepe to hach or S.yfront. Thia I•• 2 bedroom + 1 bedrO!'ft_)'nlt In the reer. Submit •n off•r. 1325,000. 831·1400. ~ NEWPORT SHORES WATERFRONT Specious 3 bedroom, 2YJ btith home on FEE lend. Bright, cheerful end perf9ct condttlon for the "Fu"J Buyet". Large private d9Ck with VIEWS end lovely famU, room. $360,000. GRAND CANAL WATERFRONT l erge llvlng room with sunny front petlo to entoJ the ducks swim b y. Ide.el aummer cottao• of 2 bed. 2 betha end tie tor 2 11' t>o.ta. Ger~ atfffMd for 2nd atory. NMr ell shopping. 173-4900. Aeduc.d to '390,000 OCEANFRONT LOT -NEWPORT -$399,000. Loceted In en excellent loo.Hon. Owner wilt c:erry the tint T.O. to• quaflfled buyer. Drtv• by SI04 leeehore end cell fOf detella. 131-1400. A wonderful opportunity to deelgn your ownl Cliff HAVEN-VIEW-VIEW Only $C21,00C>.-1n en.,.. of a..., end remodeled hcMMe. LMve 10 • 100 flat tot wtt9' doM .. view of berfNnt acU'Ytty. ftlen Included for •....etc rem a del of tNe ed9t· Ing ..... Into 2-etofy, a • I ............ ROOM for pool a attlt t..Ye t yerd. Call for ~ on Ihle unu...t w.._. OwMf'e wllt elCheftte. U1·MOO. OCEANFRONT COTT AGE -1448,000 Wonderl\11 location on the Mftd. Your own MCond heme°' beech ,..t,..t-or Income property. Atwey• ,.,...,.. a bedroom home with .-t pot9ntW. 111-1400. BALBOA ISLAND TRIPLEX -AAREI Total cherm t~ w. brick. beema a • .,.,..,. ... legal trtplewm 1mpo..-.. •• llnd ••• ot rebuld Oft IM lefMd tocley. ln._..tlftt l'OOfftt with cherecter. WonclefM ownen hOfM + enott. r.W unit a ..,., ... ..,... apartment. 2 ""Plecee. 2 decile ..• fMftJ bultt IM. A muet .... "educed to MI0,000. fn.tlOO. LIDO ISLE -CUSTOM DECOR Ownen t..Ye totelfJ coordlneted tM c.rpet a well cover- ing• In thl• br19ht, chMrlul I eppeeflng home. Large femU, room wtt9' ber, gourmet khdMn a flextble Mllen. IS1-1400. 1411,000. BA YFRONT ·2 YRS OLD-1810,000 A new lleHng thta w .... Cuetom A lovely with pler/ftoet lor 30' boet + aide tie. 8tMm INtth, oall apfrel at.ircaee, f•bufoue kitchen, MCUttty IJttem I 90fld oall doon throughout thh 3 bedroom, 2YJ beth home. Thia i. • fine opportunity to live on the weter a enfoy the good II,. t't • fair price. e.31-1400. CUSTOM BUil T-PENINSULA 8kyUghta, oven!ze rooma, aolar penet omc. end much mot9. Thia home ta extr• apec18f with • light I elry teellng throuphout the S bedrooma with den end femlty rooma. A new n.tlng SM5,000. IS1·1400. LIDO ISLE-NEW LISTING Pr~ decorated end ....... 4 bedroom. 4 beth home, lmpa11 .. to duplcate todey. ls*al •~re In Ihle 2-etory exceptloMI home. ••.IOO 111-1400. OCEANFRONT-RED. TO: $707,000 Quiet beechfront locatlon In Weat Newport. A perlect PfOl*tY flDf the owner who WMb to he at the beech In a epedou9 4 b 1dr:oom hcNM 8"d lwft • 2 bedroom '*"~ b HldM ltmned cdl.:19; ftrttplH 11, toreWf Yiew9 of eurf end Cat.9llM. Owner ...e.t wtltt flNnclng. C .. to ... thla •11ceptloftal propertr. 111-1400. IRVINE COVE--FA8ULOU8 Febuloue looetloft In LeiUM'• ........ OClftlfftUftltJ. , ...... ORAl9C VIEW of OOMft Md__..,--. All on one level, tt.le"•'-*{::•1111t1n8"dtertne .. t1elldbl9.calfot' ...... *'.. 111·1a. 8AYFRONT VILLA -RED. TO 11,•,000 \Mlllt.'lM ,.._ .-• ........,. tn111eft .-• ruld1rioe ....... ,. .. =..., ...... ...., .. , •4-.............. ...,.= ...... ,...... ............... 1Md.Md .... , ..... "'......, ....................... 0 • ..,. ... , ...... ..... ... , ..... ,..,..., ............ ...... ) WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. R AL 2436 \\-C .. ,,,, H'-L'\.' N,•u. ~,,. S.•d( h 6:11 -1 I 00 I -----:...--:-....-.---..-.:.--..-.~---.:..... .. -----~------------ ~ I 5 M iltinto R~lho .. lsl•nd ,, ;:s-l,'>tH• t, sider take your auto. Beaut. 3br 2'hba TwnhM prop. °' etc lor part 01 New paint, crpt, lmrNllC D P 751·3191 Agt Lrg bdrms POOi, Jee. len- BUILOERS SPECIAL nls. S 1100/yr lse. Eut· CdM R-2 lot. 2 Br Unit side 645-7050 Room fOf 2nd unit In rear CoU Pk 3 Br 2 Ba. yrd. SM Sun 1-5. bit-Ins nr OCC & CMHS 610 Jasmine $875 Opn Sun 11 3 297 Bkr ___ 6-42-62511 Hanover • . •• ,1 •• ii C41 101.m,IJth• •1,1taY1,Lachlil SllYtrwff4 I Ct. 1.0-IOll IEUWMn 3 Br 2 Be, famlly rm. fruit trees. S!l75/mo. Pete, Selec1 Prop. 751-3191 NEW&LOVELY lnlH Fuah~.. decor. 2 story twnhM, pv1 encl. patio. bulll-ln kit. l~rt ltac• Zllt dining area, garage. fW. FUilYFurn, tum key queitty place Comm. pool, Beaut lg 2bd 2be, lam across lrom park rm. f-plc. Patio llvlng Ir $850/mo VIiia Balboa Sec Bldg WEST COS.TA MESA Adu 11 s . n 0 pet s Drive by 710 Joann & call non-smoker. $1600 pei '°' more detella. 2Bd, 1 mo yr lease. Barbera bath $600 mo yrly. Kastl•. 640-4868. W1t1rfrHt ltan IH lido 1Br tba condo. no 111· 1"80 111· 1400 peh1 eompl lurn Avall --------Feb 26 to May 26 $1200/mo. 675--0101 Nlee 2 Br, 1 b• w/gar, w/rJ -----hkup nr VICtorla & Ce· Liil ISU nyon. 1595/mo. Agl 3 Br. 2 Be Furn. 997-9309 or 631·3187 S 1760/mo. thru 6-M Npt Hg la 2 Br 1 Ba, no Biii Grundy 675-616 t pata, 1650. Opn Set/Sun ................ " 12--4. 326 Ogle. 997-4219 Gtaeral 2Z02 W/slde, 1ngl fem detachtd t Br ocnlrnt. fUm, $960/wntr 2 Br w/frpl, 1 blk lo bch $700/yrly 2 Br • den. 1 blk to bch $900/yrly ,, •• .,. Wllttr ...... ,. .110011 HAL n PllPll"UIUT l1-'/llM1ll hme, 3Br lba, angl car gar. New crpta & paint Avall 314. l at, lut + see '700/mo. 752-2881 SI NGLES DELIGHT Gigantic 2 rm ~e palace chefs kltch brMll· f&1t bar •uP9r plu11\ decor natural rocic frplG bbQ petlo solar heaftd pool & ai>• elite ..,.. ssoo·a plus S60 MC\ltlty , .. 637-5027 N 9 , Spacious 2Bd Dul Ptlat townhouse w I pr Iva te ...,.,3....,e•R"'/2'°'8 .. X .... •1•790•-.. patio, 2 lg. bdrms .. llr• VERY ATTRACTIVE piece. S8SO/mo yrly 493-0.467 OCEANFRONT· 3 Bd 2bt. OCEAN VIEW: 2 br, 2 be upper on s..ahore Fen-condo MC gale, POOi taalle loettlon. S 1500/mo tennla, '760 642·9172 • yrly WaterfrHt ..... IH. View, t Br upper Condo lltn II 1· 1400 ::~:':a::ta~~-= -...------......... ~ P..Wala urz reft1Q/a\Oll9, ~ .. C: t,,, 6iil io m 2aR. trpiC. 53&-M97, 131• OllV9 g .., y .. r I y . c • II Flat •..i 28r kid pet 531-9524 eves. "400'• & fned 2 Br caar 2BR 1BA HOUM smen S500'• 539-49190 BU T Ytfd, )'M(ty se50 mo 3 br, 2'A ~· twnhm, f>OOI, 873-3451 dble gtt Nr bMct1 ..,... 3 BR, 2bt, POlnt. View, , 2 couplit, '750. 840--0713 trplca. 2500 1/f 11600/mo. Chuo!c Of Liz Elegtnt 2 bdrm & Otn. •1648-5743 648-7171 ~If\ crplg, 2'A be. ceder .,----,,.-' _ & gt ... 5 blka to ocett1 Penlneula Pt Exec l'IOme. Obi Clll pvt gw • tuly 2500 1q ft, di• 3 8t 2'" melnt yard No pete Be. lrG muter bdrm UIS Inquire at. au1t1, den, tam rm. 3 527·t91h St. eeo..wt frplc'a, ltepa to bey, nr ------beteh, eltrm, No ,_1 Elltt bachelor pact nr v11y IM 500 K St. 8) oc:een micro waw & App t . s 1100 I mo eppt1 crpe. appullno s..t-2576 dOCOf 1425 N9·1 tto -----BE&Tr.e Caibfi... -HOMES FOR RENT ~~ 1111 38cSrm 2 ea. te004llO • .,.. .. , ~~ y= a.:: 3 Br 2'..t B• ln•f\Ome mpe Agent. not .. M3-1IOO. moo. upgteded kltehen, trpl, 2 cat ger wlopen«, Prof dtccwaMd 8pMf- l\UQe ~ a rrct Incl hunt 3 br, 2'A ba t~· WIO. trteltf, ,&rdeMr & home 2 trplca. d._· more. 1 1 00/mo ••th.,, 2 CM ow;pMt. M t-3801, MQ442t r: I ~ ASOlft\O WANT ACTION? 41·l!l2t8ue~ - ~Mt ...W.11 CldllMd Mt Ml·H11 • 1 BEDROOM 161 Lexington. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $8•,900 Sunday 1-4 2 BEDROOM • 1130 Berkshire, Newport Beach 546-2313 $275,000 Sunday 12-3 610 Jasmine, Olde CdM 642-6259 $189,500 609 Poppy, Corona del Mar Sun 1-5 673-5354 $219,500 Sun. 1-5 **6410 W. Ocean Front, Npt Bch 759-9100 $645,000 Sun 1-5 2 BR plua FAM RM or DEN * 401 Begonia. Corona del Mar 760-8333 $595,000 Sun 1-5 114 1577 E. Ocean Blvd. Peninsula 641-1400 $299,000 21082 Galbar Clrcle, Hunt. Beach Sat 1-5 963-8377 $125,000ttttttttttt Sat/Sun 1-5 211 Marguerite, Olde Corona del Mar 675-4760 $595,000 Sunday 1-5 211 Marguerite. Olde Corona deJ Mar 675-4760 $595,000 Sunday 1-5 18 Melody Lane. Woodbridge. Irv. 786-7709 $139,500 Sun. 1-4:30 1577 Ocean Blvd (Penln Point) Balboa 631 -1400 $309,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 21 Aue Cannes, Big Canyon. NB 675-6000 $395,000 Sunday 1-5 3 BEDROOM * * 106 Via lido Nord (Lido) N.B. 759-9100 $1, 100,000 Sun 1-4:30 * 2000 Highland, Westcllff, N.B. 631-1•00 $$195.000 Sun/Mon 1-4 * 501 Tustin Ave. Newport Beach 644-7211 $205,000 Sunday 1-5 •• 508 San Bernardino, Npt Bell 631-7370 $240,000 Sun 1-4 * • 508 San Bernardino. Npt Ben 631-7370 $240,000 Sun 1-4 2912 Broad (Nwpt Hgts) Newport Beach 645-1446 $227,000 Sat/Sun 1:30-5:30 1201 Dorset. Costa Mesa 645-0303 $124,500 Sun 1-4 * • 2007 Holiday (Baycrest) Nwpt Bch 631-7300 $299.900 Sunday 1-4:39 2525 Holly Lane, Newport Beach 646-7171 $177,000 Sunday 1-5 2436 Irvine Ave, Costa Mesa 675-6000 $212,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 633F3 Lido Prk Or, Npt Bch 631-1266 $495,000 Sun 12-5 5122 Maple. Univ. Park, Irvine Park. Irvine 720-1705 $141 ,900 Sun 12:30-4:30 216 Marguerite, Corona del Mar 675-6000 $429.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3335 Ocean Blvd, Newport Beach 675-6000 $1 ,000,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 606 Oceanfront (Penn) Npt Bch 760-8333 $595,000 Sun 1-5 305 Prospect (Newport Shores) NB 631-1400 $198.~ Sunday 1-4 ••645 Roxbury (Cameo Shrs) Npt 8ch 64•-6200 $499,000 Sun 1-4 3065 Taylor Way, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $129,900 Sunday 1-4:30 ** 124 Via Lido Nord. Lido Isle. N.B. (213)947-2329 $995,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 4781 Wlnvate. lrvtne 644-6200 $119,900 ** 1315 Bayside Dr, CdM 644-6200 $867,000 .. Sun 1-5 Sat/Sun 2-5 3 BR plua FAM RM or DEN 23•5 16th St, Newport Heights ~5-4670 $207,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 3214 Montana Av., Mesa Verde, C.M. 5.C8-5133 $147,000 Sun. 1-5 • 35 Skysall (Jamn Crk) CdM 759-1501 Sat/Sun 1-5 523 Avenlda Campo, Eastbluff, NB 675-6000 $260,000 Sunday 1-5 2913 Baker, Mesa Verde, C.M. 546-5880 $171 ,900 Sat/Sun 1-4 715 Belles, Eastblutt, NB 675·&000 $280,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •2531 Blackthorn St (Eastbluff) Nwpt Bch. 631·7300 $396,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 2681 Clrclt Dr, Bayshores, N.B. 846-8325 $3.C5,000 LH Sun. 12·5 7 Craat Cir, Corona det Mar &«-7020 $220,000FM Sun t-5 187882 Via Peletlno (Trtlrk) Irv 844-7020 $269,SOOFM Sat/Sun 1-5 1622 Cumberland Ln (W .. tctlff) Nwpt Bch 831-7300 $250,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 220 Detroit, Huntington Beach 963--8787 $179,000 Sunday 12-4 2302 Falrhllt Drive (8.ck Bay) Nwpt 8ch 831·7300 $188,000 Sunday 1-4:30 2717 Fr.mont, Coate Meta 557-85-45 $13.C,950 Sat/S':ln t0"'3 3.-3 Hazel Dr. Corona def Mar 752-1414 $595,000 Sun 12-5 2258 Heritage Or, Costa Mesa 631-7370 $182,500 Sun 1-5 11 Hiiisborough (Hrbr HI) Npt Bch 64.t-8200 $950,000 Sun 1-5 • 2 Aue Fontainebleau (Bg Cyn) Npt Bch 64-4-6200 $475,000 Sun 1-5 11 Hiiisborough (Hrbr HI) Npt Bch 6•4-6200 $950,000 Sun 1:30-5 5 Jetty Drive, Corona del Mar 675-6000 $389,000 903 Lombard Court, Costa Meea Sun 1-5 963-6767 $157,900 Sunday 12:30-4:30 17153 Los Robles, Fountain Valley 963-6767 $161,500 Sunday l~-.t 1215 Mariners Drive (Baycrest) Nwpt Bch 631 -7300 $55,000 Sat/Sun 1-.t:30 1577 Miramar (Peninsula Polnt), Nwpt Bch 642-5200 $395,000 Sunday 1-5 1531 Ocean (Penn.) Npt Bch 760-8333 $395,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 630 Cameo Highlands (Cameo Hinds) CdM 760-8333 $342,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 13 Banyon Tree (Univ Pk) Irv 760-8333 $178,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 315 Orchid. Corona del Mar 644-9060 $395,000 Sunday 1-5 * 1064 Pescador Dr (Dover Shores) NB 631-7300 $550,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 1721 Port Barmouth (Hrbr Vu) Npt Bch 759-9100 S2•9,500 Sat 1-5, Sun 11-4 200 Diamond, Balboa Isl, NB 759-9100 $420,000 Sun 1-5 2240 Port Durness (Hrbr Vu Hms) Npt Bch 644-6200 $349,500 Sun 1-4 7 Rue Vlllars (Bg Cyn) Npt Bch 644-6200 $795,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 11 Rue Verte (Bg Cyn) Npt Sch 644-6200 $795,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 528 Seaward, Corona del Mar 675-6000 $465.000 Sunday 1-5 214 Via lthlca, Lido Isle, N.B. 675-6161 $420,000 21• Via lthlca, Lido Island. N.B. Sun 1-5 675-6161 $1 , 100,000 Sun 1-5 218 Wellesley (College Park), Costa Mesa 646-7171 $128,000 Sunday 1-4 * 19342 Worchester Ln. Huntington Beach 631 -7300 $250,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 664 W. Wiison, Costa Mesa 645-0303 $112,900 208 Via Mentone (Lido) Npt Bch Sun 1-4 645-0303 $535,000 Sun 12-4 1869 Elba Cir, Costa Mesa 645-0303 $215,000 4BEDROOM Sun 1-4 * 1336 Galaxy, Dover Shores, N.B. 673-7300 $985,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30. 240 Via Eboll, Udo Isle, N.B. 673-7300 $399,500 Sun. 1-4:30 • 15 San Sebastian (Hrbr Rdg) Npt Bch 644-6200 $1,395,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1996 Kornat (Mesa Verde) C.M. 631-1266 $335,000 • Sun 1-.t * * 415 Bayside Dr, Npt Bch 644-7020 $500,000LH Sat/Sun 1-5 *2872 Ballow Lane, Costa Mesa 631-1400 $132,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2322 Bay Farm, Santa Ana Heights 646-7171 $250,000 Sunday 1-4 • 1851 Breeman Way, Newport Beach 546-2313 $279,900 Sunday 1-5 **301 Canal St, Newport Beach 963-5806 $289,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 37 Coolbrook (Turtle Rock) Irvine 642-5200 $247,•00 Sunday 2-5 1821 Kings Rd (Cllffhvn) Npt Bch 759-9100 $698,000 Sun 1-4:30 •3607 Seabreeze,CdM 640-8161 $479,000 Sat 1-4:30 10072 Spar Clrcte, Huntington Bch. 546-5605 $167,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 225 Via Orvfeto (Lido Isle) Nwpt Bch 642-5200 $479.000 Sunday 1-4 Home .. SaV8un 1-5 • * 12 ('Mneve (Hrbr Rdg) Npt Bch ~-8200 12.450,000 Sat 1-4. Sun 1-5 * 1805 GlenWOOd Lane, BayctM1, N.8 . 8«-9090 $329.000 Sundey 1·5 • 2108 Atbutua. Eutbluff. N.B. S.4-9080 $375,000 Sunday 1-4 • • 2431 Windward. Npt Och 759-9100 $380,000 Soo 1-5 * 4500 Orrington, Cameo Shor ... N.B. ~-9080 S795,000fee Sun 1:30-4:30 •' 8 Canyon Island Or, 8'g Cnyn 64•-7•24 $220,000 • 220,000 * •601 Bayside, Promontory Bay 631-1400 $1,300,000 Sunday 11:30-4:30 • •9•0 Carnation, Greenbrook. Costa M ... 640-6161$199,500 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 2921 Carob. Eutblutf, N.B. 640-4386 $379,000 Sa1/Sunday 18 Cherry Hiiis (Bg Cyn) Npt 8ch 644-6200 Sun 1-5 15960 Clarendon, Fountain Valley 963-6767 $242,500 Sunday 12-5 1108 Dolphin Terrace (lrvlne Terr) COM 631-7300 $475,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 • • 1326 Santiago Drive, Npt.Bch 644-7424 $550,000 Sun 12-4 2109 E. Balboa Blvd. Pen. Point 844-1642 $495,000 Fri-Sun 11-• • 1600 E. Balboa (Penln Point) Balboa 631-1400 $525,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1833 Galatea Terrace. CdM 675-6161 $775,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 14.t1 Galaxy Dr. Dover Shores, N.B 548-5647 $$375,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 * 1725 Galaxy Or (Dover Shores View) NB 642-5200 $375,000 Sunday 1-5 Nr Back Bay 1 Br t>unoalow w/appts frplc S350 bills pd 539-8190 BEST sm 1 .. **415 N. Star. Dvr Shrs, N.B. 673-.t400 $995,000 Sunday 1-5 *....,2 Rue Grand Ducal, Big Canyon 673-4400 $749,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1817 Port Carlow, H.V Hms. NB 644-9060 $324,900 Sunday 1-4 2333 Port Lerwick (Seavu) Npt Sch 644-6200 $339,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 *3110 Rene Drive. Santa Ana 546-2313 $149,500 Sunday 1-4 1230 Sand Key, Newport Beach 675-6000 $419,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1945 Santiago Or (Baycrest) Nwpt Sch 631-7300 $380,000 Sunday 1-4:30 * • 1206 Santiago Or (Dover Shores) NB 631-7300 $510,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 2100 Santiago Drive (Dover Shores) NB 631-7300 $295,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 * • 132 S. Bayfront, Balboa Island 631-1400 $1 ,215,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 320 Seaward, Corona del Mar 675-6000 $375,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 16 Sunriver (Wdbrg) Irvine 760-8333 $269.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 8968 Swallow, Fountain Valley 963-6767 $151 ,500 Sunday 12-4 6 San Sebastian (Hrbr Rdg) Npt Sch 644-6200 $1,290,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 # 19 Toulon (Hrbr Rdg) Npt Bch 759-1501 Sun 1-7 2124 Vista Laredo (Bluffs) Npt Bch 759-1501 Sun 1-5 **661 Via lido Soud, lido Isle, N.B. 673-7300 $1,495,000 Sun. 12-3 207 Via MeQtone (lido) Npt Bell 645-0303 $529,900 Sun 12-4 2104 Yacht Mischief. Npt Bch 631-1266 $380,000 Sat 12-5. Sun 12-5 1909 Yacht Puritan, Newport Beach 644-9060 $429,000 Sunday 1-5 5 BEDROOM * •219 Via lido Soud (Lido Isle) NB 675-4562 $1 ,475,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 5 BR plua FAM RM or DEN * 1206 Keywest. Corona del Mar 644-7211 $399,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 * 1309 Marlnefs, Newport Beach 673-1900 $345,000 Sunday 1-5 * • 1918 Port Cardiff (Hrbr Vu Hms) Npt Bell 644-6200 $349,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 * * • 222 Via Lido Nord. Lido 64•-9060 $1 .950,000 Sunday 1-5 * • 51 Goleta Pt Dr (Spygls) Npt Bch 759-1501 $865,000 Sun 1-5 *...,.. 6 Trafalgar. Harbor Ridge 644-4910 $1 ,950,000 Sun 1-5 * * 831 Via Udo Soud, Lido Isle, N.B. 673-7300 S1 ,695.000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 • 1600 Anita (Westcllff area) NB 631-7300 $335,000 Sunday 1~:30 * • 1362 Galaxy Dr (Dover Shores) NB 631-7300 $610,000 Sat/Sun 1-4.30 1018 811ndcMtte (Hrbt Vu Hla) CC11i4 552-2000 1375,000 ... 1~ 1 soe Sllntanela. Corona dlll Mllr • 873-11a1 am.ooo Fee ~ 1-1 1020 Sllntlago (C>Yr 8"'9) NpC 9ch 7eo.8333 '550.000 Sun 1-& *708 St. Jamee Piece, Nwpt Bd't 979-8280 1385,000 S.tSun 2-5 ..,.. #15 St. Tr~ .. VtEW", NwPt ~ a33.eeoo 1195.ooo Sundey 1-s 222 Via Orvteto. Udo ..... N.8 . M4-90eo $52,000 &UMl9y 1-5 I Bit plue FAM Ml or DmN *** 107 Mitford (Cemeo Shn) CdM M-4-8200 $1,875,000 Sat/Sun 1 .. 5 * * 333 Via Udo Soud (Udo) Hpt 8ch ~200 $1,300.000 Satl&#'I 1-S **710 South Bayfront, Balboe 1-.nd 840-5078 $1~400.000 S8t/Sun 1-4 835 Via Lido Nord, Udo I•. N.B. 673-7300 $798,000 Sun. 1-4:30 COHDOI FOR IAU 1 BR Pin FAii Ml or MN •269 Orangebloelom, Orangetree, Irv. 631-8011 $79,900 rf Sunday 1-4 '·· 2 llEDROOll 2188 Krlatln, Costa Meaa 759-1501 9 Ocean Vista (Sea Isl) Npt 8ch Set/Sun 1 .. 5 760-8333 $535,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 173-42 AOMWood, Unfv Pk Terr, IMne 673-7300 $136,500 Sun. 1-4:30 3-t 102 Ruby Lantern, Dana Pofnt s.8-8040 $119.000 Swnday 1-5 2910A S. Greenville, Santa Ana 645-0303 $93,500 Sun 1-4 * • 15500 Tua11n VIII. Way, Tustin 645-0303 $75,000 Sun 12-4 2 BR p1uia F All RM OI DEN 4 Canyon Ln (Canyon Crest) Nwpt Bc:n 631-7300 $255,000 Sunday 1-4:30 78 Sea Island Drive, Big Canyon, N.8. 673-4400 $335,000 Sunday 1-5 SBEDROOM * 17 Barlovento Crt, Npt Crest 675-8676 $187,500 Sat/Sun/Mon 1-5 302 Ave. Cumbre (Bluffs) Npt 8ch 759-9100 $225,000 Sun 1--5 * 15 Sundance, Nwpt Terrace, N.B. 673-7300 $125,000 Sun. 1-4:30 &63 Vista Bonita (Bluffs) Npt Sch 759-9100 $198,000 . Sun 1-4:30 3 BR plua FAM Rll or DEN #35 Chlckory (Univ Pk) Irv 759-1501 Sun 1-5 27 Tahoe. Irvine 644-7020 $215.000 4BEDROOM * 927 Lombard Crt. Costa Mesa Sun 1--5 645-0303 S 170,000 Sun 1-4 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE 2BR * 110 Quall Creek(Moulton & LaPaz) Lag Nlg 494-7754 S 119,500 . Sunday 1-4 • 110 Quall Cree6< (Moulton/LaPaz), Lag Nlg 494-7754 $105,500 Sunday 1-4 ••2441 Rue de Cannes, Etslde C.M. 642-6368 $1•9.900 Sat. 1-:4 2 BR pfua FAM RM or DEN . • 140 Brookline Ln (Monteoello), CM 556-7974 $99,500 Sunday 11-4 31 Canyon Ridge (Trtlrk) Irv 759-1501 Sat/Sun 1-5 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 2 BA plua 1 BR 508 Narcissus. CdM 640-5560 $260.000 ·Sat/Sun 1-5 419 Poppy, ocean view. CdM 640-6161 $325,000 Sun 1-4:30 2 BA plua 2 BR * • 1404 w Ocean Front. Npt Bch 873-7873, 673-9609 Sun 1-5 2 Br plua 3 Br 209 Fern leaf. Corona del Mar 673-7901 $595.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 3 BR plua 3 BR ptua DEN 513 Narcissus. Corona del Mar 673-.t400 395,000 Sunday 1-4:30 •Spa *Pool • * Waterfront • * * Waterfront & Pool "' Gtv. ~dren et guard gate With all the interest in real estate as an investment, don't forget that your home is also where you'll be living. Sure, resale value is important, but so are your housing needs now. For a good balance, consult a member of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS®. Each one is required to be a real estate professional , actively engaged in real estate, and publicly committed to a written Code of Ethics. REAL TORS® are experienced in helping you find the right home for today and tomorrow. It could also take a heap o' lookin'. Before you start, call a A EAL TOA® first. • • , 0 A pubhc servaoe of the ..., .... ' I \ N Orange Cou1 DA ILY PILOT /Sunday. F.oRJaty 19, 19&f ·tJ. ler I•• llr••l•r --1 ~ ,, I ~·g; ·!·!·~._.~.-'"!.-l Aatt let~ Ca!f!!!JJ Cntratttn Cantaiat l a .. yau -i Htt Cltuly • ... fuatla1 IMllat · ii P~=pt~= HIAl!!MEHANDYMAN .... u.... ABRAHAM'S Gen rnalnt .• SCOTTY'Sfl.E*tr. 0*1 H~:Atf1. -lcUOVtNd• Pt•U., Painting Prot AOO,UNE. AM fW* ot hOfM °'!>\Ill 8ss-5175 Feno419. Oedt•. add',,. 10 11•n ..... 111t1t. clHn·up1, frH 11t. plmbnQ, cwp41t1try. hOfM tren1, r~. l«rllM. Outdt/e&ref\11 U1w ret•. nome a oomlJl4W maJ,,.. roonno New ~ $2.1 7 per day Thal'1 ALL you P9Y tor 3 lln.-, 30 dayt ,.,-,,...---..,.......,.--·----1 ~up.Wlt.l3k'"to ~Aepeln. commt 54&-M19or&49-2146 orofc~tt.Locat te2-0510att 3pm Llc.T13'048 6U-0.10 tllnanoa.8n.t222 Rtpafra l ie/bonded. ldnlttiat ·LARRY 76'.ll20 Md rteld. ~le'd, bonded. CIMn U~•TrMTtimmlng eso-2 Oualwont HouMCteanlng, r .. pon· ... , .... QUALITY PA'HTIHO l'AIR 1441488 ISM~ BABnm HNU: MY HOME '*· e«p. for hlr•. with Ina. For •t e5a-lt'4t. Yard Maln1.•HMA1ng laallat ~bi. ~ wll dMn e.tquellty. ffJf. eap PRICES FtM •tlmat•. Tnt ltniff In tile DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY Nr Victoria, Coet• ....... V91l. Done ~hlng, do DOOR a HARDWARE MIKE t!S0-3263 15UMPJOBS i Y04lf ~ • .i>f ()( ofb, Uc. T-118,428 730-1s&s Cell Johrt 831·2000 'JlYcEE TREE SERVicE' _ Nlgllta A PIT &42·1482 :r."'~'O\ Low wagea. ln1tallat1on. Wood & Commerclel/A..io.ntlal SMALL MOVING JOBS Donna '42·1211 STARVING COlLEOE fa~lq Tr ... Trlm-Aemow--Heul· BABYSITTING MY HOME. 8 Metal. Lie. 642·6008 Landecape Malnlenan~ MIK.E649-1391 Proftulonal hOUH· STUDENTS MOVING co. ilXiCtRm8 INtiAloR§ Ing-Ci.an UP9. 97.8-71595 Newpe>rt & Cotta M ... REMODELING:Allph .... IDen ....... Quality S..-vlc., rMI, lie, HAUL·MOVE·REMOVE CIHntno by G•rman Lie. T124~. lntured. HANOING/STAIPPINO 'W5·~·1tmff _A_r_ ... ___,,5,...48_-_82_3_8..,,......__ Aleo cu1tom cablMtl 18 DOORS CJALOREll bond.cf. 20 yr• In 1rea. Furnltur•. Tr·-... Tr... Lady. co.ta M.... 141·'427 VIS MC Soo 87"1& 2 __ _. ~ G yr• In., ... Lie. bond.cf, Mcweeney LandlC~ -· Newport, Call lraM •ft 5. WATCH us OROWI A· n .,. "1 T ord PrOQ41Ming Baby Tender randpa. ln1'd tet-3584 •nY11me ~air or Reol~ 845-6124 "3-5415 N0Rf'4 &42..e859 • •HAunlNO/REMOVAL.* Al nen, achoot AP«· Loi• of exper , lovea cllll· CALL 808 ~2923 11~•=-·'!.!-~!!!!!!---lTilt dren. 5 .,...,. or old«, Aem<XMllng & ~,. All EXP. GARDENER Haullng. Moving. Studenl RON'S CLEANING SER\/ It..... 11+ yra .. ~ eonal project• 851 •1041 tta~ car & do errands. pn ..... ot carper11ry & DrJwall Tr• Trim. Clean Upa llu lrg truck, rw. rata. For a brlgtltar home · Piano m;, s:;n;;. MIKE 151-1800 WI .... ClNaia Wiii work wHk•nd1 gen b\llldlng 759-1803 lftlck ORYWA(( INC Malnt Pete 641-10te Thank you Jon 7S8'-lt38 Call 7S4·87M advanced. Tatloted to BLACKWELDER Paper·j plul the IRVINE MIRROR and Ille HUNTINGTON BEACHCOMBER every Ref'1 Wally 549--4120 Bulld/Remod· olc: kll rm Hang, lepe, acou1tic c.tl-I .. I KRUEGER HAULING Your HOUM Can Spatil your needl & dell,.... 11t hanging l removal. Oval. W~~ ~lrs~~G Mothef wm babyllt In my add + bay ..Moow: Fr9ncl'I lngi & wall textur•. Lie. er • ~ WNtH Furniture. truh, cleen-upe 2 energ•tlc. r•llab~ leleon frM. 646-0182 wcri only. 240-3 l73 "Tile only magic 11 W9dneeday II no extra charge! CALL TODAYll C M tlolM. Rellable and dr, patio cov/declca Uc. 433190 1·532·5549 ~l'o~i~1~~ a M1tt &4S.S099 matur. women wlN cteen Palatl.. Expert Walloovertno In· QUALITY" 831·2028 responalble. Reuonable 446485. Steve 647-80715 llHtrical · Htalt~ ltniff your hN. 945-5124 O&G .. p•-tt•llatlon. AMA. Coneult 1 HI Fiil Lill r atH Mr• l..lltleton JAPUUE•••lfllll _,... antAll!nnml 681 8590 WlndowWuhng4yratAP . -850·8016 Repair-Remodel-Roofing EttcfRiciAN: Priced -&. .. ,. ... ,.; ....... ·~ lltlla1 BY AICHAAOSINOA • • • ln•lde/out, plu• acteen•. =----==-"',...---·--Doora-Wlndowt·C.btnet• rlghl. frM ftllmal• on 839-5035 493 N Newport Blvd. N:B PrOf'.Man =tng som; to l'°9nM 280644. 14 yrs of Profe11lonal wallpap•r IOw rat ... Andy 844-4259 Your Dally Piiot Servi~ Dtr~tory Repr ... ntatlve hit Malat. Pan•l·Pallo•Fen~••· 35 large or •m•ll Jobi. L.tc. Tll llUl IOlll 10a.;.10,. IH-'8ii l'IOOMllt In N.&, CdM happy local ou1totMra. hanging at reasonable ••dn Stmet yr• exp. Jerry 5 8-4413 398621. 873-0359 L1wn-1r ... ellrub lnettll •rM. Xlnt r•t•. 494.9732 Thank you, e75-0383 prloel. lynn 549-te77 .. • Buoya Houeecl .. nlng t()( I Cat1rla1 BA VS HORE ELECTRIC Tree trim/Removal H11tla1 lactal Ta• OUA~ITY PAINTERS We Gal• Should Hing ltnlcn --------·1 your be>al. Call Barbara, French rrai;;;a ct\;f Wiii Compl. Elec Service Lawn malnt/ROIOtllllng H. 11 f ua.1121 .. PROMPT, NEAT PRO· Tog9ther. Uphol. wall•. WINDOW REPUCEMENT W..,,....."""l.,..t..,..it_•_•_/=l-t_a_M_tl~i-a-1 ret1. 536-~94 prepare ewnlng mMI resld/commt/lndua Fr .. esllm•I• 54~ Furn!i..• Pool Heetera Individual I bueln11e FESSIONALS. 839-7149 839-0730 anytime CENTER. Alum wlndOWI I .... L l S30 maximum Call Rob-Lie. 438771 645-1341 Tr" Trim. C*nuP9 tax•. C.P.A. FrM •ti-12 YRS EXP: I'm atnall. fluttrJ=I ln1telted In your woocl 142-4121 eJt. HI afff!•J ert 875-1698. Elect Contractor· Fr" Yard Main A Hauttng IHM Cl11ala1 mat•. 631..fS483 KEN My pncea are amalll ~ framee. 1 day NNlc9 -.§!llP•EC.,.IX"'l""L .. O"W_RA,..T•es-1PROF Bkk'PG·comput41tl Havf a a 1 Need a est.· Quall1y work uar. Leo 847-2457, 557.,.508 11t CiUI fiOUM d eanlng INCOME TAX PREP· RON 850-6477 PLAS TCHlNG 1..,....H0-_...,35 .... 5 _ 1 ____ _ Cuatom ,Ouallly Work·Llc ~anual ~~e70':;'· t>art"!der~ ~I Cllrfl at 1'376347Steve897-~183 I • l nexpen1lvely, Im· ARATION: Tim Cleary CHUCKTHOMPSON ~~~i ~~T~•~/;; ltatl Law Ina. refl. 851-6285 r .. coun . • 631 .. 911 ELECTRICIAN u ~u macul1tely. Any llOura, ('114) 850-5117 PAINTING . . "siiit•'°"tiiiiie•1 .. --,equ-1"", .. -, ... h-.t""J• SPECIAL LOW RATES Ca~lltl Mula1 ,. C Lie. 233108. Small/lg• **DOME REPAIR exper., reta. 650-3421 Income Tax, r..,. ratM, te2-7511 Pl ... lat c:ontrec:1or1 wno perlOfm Co11om QuaUly Work-Uc tNew cabinets -cabinet · "latat tacrttl Jobi. r•P9'"· 548-5203 Elec-Plumb.Carpentry 4-1 flt p/I dom .. ttc help. lie .. bond.cf. ADVANCEO work Ovet' $200 lncludl~ Ina. ref's. 851-6285 facing bara 4• fOfmlca brlvewaye, 1idawalk1. Remodels Keith e.48-4872 Have own 1r1nap, 22r• MGMT SERV. 964-7512 c:_~ "'~· ~~ ~ldtdi. H t.r II• Ml· 1121 labor and matarlal1 mu1t countertops. a..2--0881 patios. llc:'d Call Ron Farai'tart CAii Me Flrat. l'U nx any-exp., gd ref'• 542·515 M ll It Fr .. , :,:, .49~! .. ~~ •r. Faucet1tw a1ar Haatar1 be llcenMd. UnltcenMd •·1Jluct 558-0034/0on 970·9828 • a X · ........ con1rac1or1 1hould 10 .... CABINETS.CARPENTRY ltti i L ' thing right for ..... 25 yra ROBIN s CLEANING lemct c 11 p Oralna ci.ar from $l5 state In their advertlllno. l~ir Sm Jobs-Repairs welcome Ctraalc Tilt a ••••t exp .. refs. Walt 646-1818 SERVICE: a thoroughly .~~~:Ot:'~~~: Repair faucet•. dlap, etc. Con1rac1ora and con-ANDERSON APPLIANCE Fr" E1t. 645-2003 cuitom f ile Service. ACiciA 1 AMIG01S AMERICAN HANDYMAN clean houae.. 540-0857 Pre.tlg tou• Newport Fr• eet. Dave 875-3901 Anytime MAM 642-9033 1umer1. contact Mary Buy-Sel&-Repalr C Quality workmanilllp. Upholstery, Re1tauran11 & Carpentry, Window•, ClaH Action Cleanera Buch Malllng Ad· ... Grondle at 6~·4088 With &41 w 19th SI C M ar~at!I Reu. pnc... 647-a322 office furniture. (Jorge) Paint, etc. 847-2387 Local home/apt clnng, dr ...... Mallforw..rdlng, INT/EXT. 20 Yeara Exper. Hat any question•. Conlttc· e.46-5538 ifesT7foR LESS 432-9633 or 55'·7128 exper. 642•9264 Dayna ti o Id Ing . o a 11 .1 n ~:'!C. ~-oJ229 + 13 9,.. exp .. ail typea. falr tor'• State LlcanH Ae ~ It Repair. Remodel. Cement. Cul• Cart Cu ~~·i:';:!,n~,'.y,~~11• mall-dleck. Newport Mall · pr~. lie. fr• Mt Fred Board, 28 CMc Center J!! 12yr exp Dave 631-3408 cttlla Care m m In •nia1 Gary e.45-5277 PTL *GEN. Houaecleanlng * B 0 x s er v I ce •• Quality ~lntlog ln1/exl, 213/4344339 l .B David Plaza. Room 890, Santa orlWWaya . Parking 1..ota y TIEES Reltabl9, exper. tr .... , 714/831-7"3. nne workmanahtp.Wayne ...,. 714/835-9528 Anah. Ana. CA 92701 1t-I Se le II Expen Carpentry Service Woodbridge Infant pref., REPAIRS & REMODEL CarOl 648-8502 850-3263 Letflef (IXOYE) 751 1103 " ..-.-,.ar•.; .. 1 a 1 oa ng Repalr·Remod-Addlllons resp.,xlntref'l.551-4873 Topped/remov9d Clean-Carpentry • CanoplH -T'arp1-Ten1a , ________ _ ff •1-11-4111 Door .... tc 548-4980 or INve meg 857-~91 up, new lewne. 751•3476 wall. 12 Y·,.~~~o:ry-• Claulfled Ada, your ~ Cloth• Rac:k1·Sll•lv .. Find what you want In Want Ad1 Call 642·5678 elop lh<>9$>fng cet1ler. Sell ldl9 11em1 642·5878 PSl#2 64~78 Dally Piiot Claulflede. IHMI V1laraia~t4 Bta1t1 Uatarallkt4 AJ1rtatat1, Uat. A!l!!atata, Uat. Aeitaeata, Vat IM•• ZIOO ltatah te C.aattclal Lett I ,,... 30G4 laalana Ott· 4014 Haat. lt1c~ 2240 St1l hH~ 1214 Cnta .... 2724 Cetta Mm 2724 l!!J!!t .... ~ 2111 On lhe beach 1 room apl1. nart 2ttl ltatala Ziii Found, calico lhrt hair F. 118/hr+I lfamon1fr~t. 3 Br 3 Ba 2 etory Just block Summer• comln grab yrty $.475 2 Bd 1 b h Newer 1 & 2 Br w/garage Avail. lmrned. 2BR h 50-2308 W. OcHnfronl, Prof. F. 30'1, norHmkr 1M Harb&. F.V. Cat . VI c Go Id . Aloe Min care produottl to ooean $780 4 tam or 2 Br walk to sand all • rm, at · F $ 50 N pets $1000. 3BR $975-$2000 Newl)()(1 Beach. $300 & want.cf for 2 Br Prom. Pt --' 1240 aq tt. enwesl/Sla1er. e.42·4381 Training provld9d. No tn- alngles Call 539·8190 appls aunny decor $575 ~ar 20th & Wallace. rom 4 ° Ferguson Hahn &42-1193 up 673-4164 ... 1. $400 875-3390 Age» 641·5032 ---------vestment 646-e282 BEST Riiy tee + em 1 .. 539-6190 BEST REF I req 646-3829 845-5577 -Found f S I amt I e --------~ .... -.1-B_f_pl ___ l __ tlo-U"llllT Prof M/F, non-etralgllt Prof fem to 6 .. .,. • -..-.-T ILYI d • c I • w • d . v I c * lllWIY * ' t' •290 Attract!~ 2br, 2nd noor, r-v• r, r c. poo . Pl • wante<I to rent ocean .. , .. ~,. ....... ~ • lmae 2244 II ta 6 new carpet, lg f'ooml, gar. No pet1. 399 w Bay lbr 1ba. refrlg. down-view room In pvt time In Bctl hOOM, walk to bell & 800 aq ft, ground floor. Bu1t1arcl/Sla1er . FV 10 waye to matte tnon9Y + _____ ,.Bd __ -.,,_ Balcony vu lu• 2 etory lnct gar. 1550 644-1869 228 $515. 850-6357 stairs. $675 mo. 1el/lasl Leg Bell. Kii prlv, pvt bay $370. Jann 673-7219 newly r e mode led . "8-9288 775-5544 benefit•. Call "3-8570. 1S~osci.s 1~~ 2 Ba trptc kids~ $500's Fullerton.C M Redecor1te<l lrg 1 & 2 Br. S 100 clean Ing dep. balh. S400/mo + utJI Wk or 645-4349/hm McNuh Realty &42·1~ Found lrg male wtltlbm t _.m!i 539-6190 BEST fee •2 Br 1 Ba dplx ss25. Sep 2 Ba. garden apt, pool Sandy 644·0126 499-4353 Prof. F to lhr 2 t>r, 2 be llWPllT OllTll Cottle. Vic. N B. Poet Of· llEITllUIT /FIMIL f l I -;-i Wntai11tt1 2211 enci ger. No pet1. 2261 A S445/l53~ 110 W 18th St Cozy clean 1 or 2 Br. Utt Room wtba f()( single per-C.M. twnhM: pool, ten-3300 eq tt f()( !MM. ~~~5468~ :3~-~~U ck s 11~~r~:i~s~"Ln D .. a sor I older house 1 Br $306 Pomona 645-9-494 Spacious 2 Br 1 Ba, nu pd. 2421 E 161h St •on, kltcll prlv .. aga nla, etc. $475 1rtC1. utlle. O.luxa lmprovemenl Incl. Cllruchll1Prop540-4470 It 1 t 1 6'6-1801 Npt Hgt• $500 35.50 ·~ block from Dog lover • muat. Daya EnclOMCI reception area. Found: mai. Shep cro ... --------ea y I basic decor crpts w/w laoheltrl/lhl• cpts,pen .garage,palo. beach' HB 980-2193 758-5849;eves646-9"11 Lgflleroom &Mc:retarlal c:llaln lealh, blk & tan, 1n&1LITllED•• 539-6190 BEST Rlty tee ALL UTILS PAID Only E.slde. r efs $560 Near ocean 2 Br 1 B1 • · · · • 7 SS 1172 C • i . 5395 No pets 760•8862 675-1849 refr~e, crpta, e~l~r· SEA & SUN LODGE Prof. non-1mkr/F aeel(1 Area, 9 tepat1I• otfloea. Back Bay ar ... 54~8254 Abtenlee owner/man~ • -·;.::.~a:.·· 2400 Clean E'slde 2BR din THE SEVILLE 2 Br w/gar Sn ·No pets. 675· 6 $110 wk up. Color TV =~M1~,:n~~~.~~~l g:i.f: 1~'!14:" i.!~n~~: Found 1mall fem dog, Ille :'C:~nis~~.:::~~ ~~ rJ;J"!ll cpts no pets 5495/mo' crpts, drps. bltlna. fncd 3026 W Coat! Hwy, Npt clean 1245+utll. 11t/last Anacapa Aaaoc. limit.cf brown, lhrt hair, 2Srd St, prime CdM locatlon. I rm1 ,, , S425 NEAR SC PlAZA 24 1 .. 1400 • yd w/patlo. wllat pd II T V1eatit1 646-2557/H 524-9830/W BROKERS PROTECTED CM. &46-7228 lllllU IULn ... ..,... ~ Bacti apt. Tennl1. pool•. 2619"C'"S1nt1 Ana Ave ·11• 1:aj .1 1· (714) 759-9482 3880 Michelson Drive )ac, more 557-7838 Clean studio conao-. Sefe $585 Call 1-5636-4120 .1 i · 1 l:ll 11 ltatala. 2907 Rmmte to lhr 2 Br hM, S 11 E/·• ... -c .. . Found: Sml blk Cockapoo, 111-2111 Irvine E/elde neighborhood. lrg mountain home 3 ed $300+ 1/2 utll, needed ma ...... . .... comm I/ Algonquin/Werner HB. Ill 11111 /Wk .. Woodbridge Cond o lalMI S375 •ut11KT646-0195 WOllWIYILUll INNEW ORTBEACH Ba 2 trplea sips 10 by3/1.Bobe31-4271 retalllottlce, $250/mo. Me.-3281 ..,.....--·---'-"---• lmmed occupancy 2Br lal1a• 2606 Eastalde 2 Br. 1 Ba 1 Br. apts avell pool. spa, Singles 1 A 2 Bdrm Apart-S8S/nlle e.42-9o49 ' Rmt•: fem. 25-30 yra. 128 Cabrlllo St. 641"'544 Found: Whlta Male Poo-Swimming pool cllemtcal Iba upper end unit. 1 '~ Cfiermlng furn bachelOr $550/mo 2617 E Elden llr. patlo/bal No pets. ments & Townhou1H SOLVANG CA • Bed d $250/mo. Avall 3/1, NB la•11frt1J dl9. Newhop9/Hell, Fin MtVioesBch/C"•tab\l~n ....... arNepal. blk 10 park pool spa & 1 1 1 1 63 1 1755 S505·S515 from $660. (Aak about • an area Polly 675-9570 or I I zt•• V1ltey, 831-4923 ..,. achoo! $69S, 851.'1545 apt or s ng e emp per-• TSL Mgmt 754-0081 or furnished apts. complete breakfast. frplc. moun-II 8. 557-2428 tata I Ml No exp. nee:. Wiii train. son lite & airy, newly Eastalde 2 Br 1 ba gar 642-1603 with TV linen•& utenelle talnvlewl.(805)688-1281 • ' l•1!1W300w""'aq...,.ft.._w~ll.-ro·n•t•Ofl""'"IC:• Lo11: 2/2, 5 lb neutered M S55K full amt req'd. Wiii \'WOODBRIOO~ dee, full kit. Short fr pi e beam cell' may b9 renled tor short I I Rmt e wanted . Pvt lrg rear doorl-'95/mo' Poodle mix. wllt/gry net S40K•. Cell collect 2 br, 2 ba twnhome. avaJI term/poss Ing term. Ref's 5615.$625, + lat, last & Baat. hie~ 2740 term or longer. No leue eata I ti room/bath, furnl11led. 1791 Whinier si. CM. e>yS 1po11. Nlctll 848-1813, Mon-Fri 9-5PM. A1k f0< 211' S750 788--0869 eva 640-8299, 675-8016 sec $225 2 persons, no Condo. specious 2 Br 2 req'd). On JembOree Rd. Uut 2tol $275/mo. Utll pd. 540-9352,...,.. 64&-oe81 847-2515 Tim. 408-887-0111 L11aaa ltac~ 2HI pets. 650-1798 Ba. frplc, 2 patios. D/W, at San Joequln Hiii• Rd. Avail March 1, c.U. 3 Br 754-8360 att 5pm 2000 6 2800 eq ft -L-o•_l_b_la_c_k_M_a_n_)(_C:_a_t. Yurllca dlltrlbutor. Call UflDI ltac~ 2241 2 Br + den. ,C. Ba. refrtg. Frpl pool prvt patio wet bar, epr111 stalrcaM, 144-1100 Twnl'IM, amenities. Nr Share l'IM In Laguna Bell. $0.50 aq ft. Santa Ana Helohll arM. 892·5972. 2 Br 2 B•. 2 c:ar gar. ocean O/W, wsllr. dryr. lrg dedl dshwshr X-lg 2 Br on g~:o9·C:1o tac 5s;5"c,a. OCC $230. 241-1863 Walking dl11ance 10 Vlt· Agent ~1-5032 556-1216 .,...-------- vu. $1200 1-731-3589. w l ocn vu $1500 Easts1d1S810557-2841 ~13•698_2702• · V~~J~~E~~5~:R Balboa Pen: F 25 looklng ~& beaell. Pvt bath. 2280 ft warettOUM/ LOii Charlie our GrMl'I ertga?.n, 1·838-6754 '94-3484 Gerden Ilk• 2 Br w/enc:led 213-887-90&4 !Of F to stir 2 br apt~ /mo. '97-3771 lhop/:'o,9Q9 apace, ap-Mllr9dConurebl<dlllk•• T •• 1 4021 3br 3ba. 3500 sq fl. tam STUDIO· pV1 ent, pool. patio w/apaoe ol 1200' -I beach. $.400/mo + ~ Shrtrt-19Y91 condo, Harbor prox 1'.4 of 1arg41t C.M amall parrol). COM. 111 T.b., i 18.000 al 12% rm North End of gated Mature. prof. business hm. Charming 1huttered VII.LA BALBOA top nr. utlll. Mar. 1. 87~90 Knoll, clOM to Nwpt Ctr. waretlouN. 30C per sq tt. REWARD. 790--0982 Int. Well MCOred Due 5'h community Best view In person. N/smkr S'25 mo bldg nr Pac Amph & OCC Harbor view. 2br 2ba, ••JFllOIT Amenlllel. view. See to ulll paid. (800) 538-0775 Loal: diamond & 1apphlre y~. Xlnt pay record. town $1675 '9'-9813 lhtu June '9"·0451 w/llaltd celllng 10' trplc skytltes, lrptc:,refrlg, aec:. -appreciate. 759--0598 ladl · I ~ d 548-7882 n c I d ' I k It bldg/ parking, poollfac Baytront Pavilion view 5000 eq tt. lnclud1 office es e nx. ar · Lal8DI Billa 2250 ltwrort lt1c~ 2669 b~th t ~elk~rn'·w;~ h:·~P • Stcvr.1v Ga11s no pets 5985. 833-2462 w/dock. 2BR 2ba, pV1 Specie! rmmte tor 1pec:1a1 near 11111 & Pl~nlla, 7 _.584 1st T D .. S 19,000 at 1r1. HOME FOR RENT BachApt 4 mos rental In dbl gar No.pets. $690 • P11ot11 Rec Room CdM area. $900/mo. ~se, CO~d t>ec~~n·;~1c S2100tmo. 648-1164 Lot! dog, male, .all blk, ~~~.W~i'nG~~d. ~c~~:. L.aguna Hiils 2 Bdrm $800. avail. 1 blk ocean & 1 blk Avail 3-1 556-0566 ell 5 • 1 & 2 BR P1tio Aots · · n-smkr. 752"7772 n your rm. ., CM approx 3000 tt lncld• lhepllerd mix. vie Hell & 548-7682 Fence<l yards&garages. t o Bay $4 50/mo • liaroenLanoscao1no Spao oussingle.one Beaut. Npt beech 1111 Walch the bOats go byl 500'offlcedlxlnd1lrlprk. Magnolla.FV 842-5l38 --------- Kids & pell welcome. 675.,.902 • 01sn111u ners & 880 s & two bedroom apts. S400. Incl bath ulll prkng Prof M/F to shr 2 Br. 2 ba S 1450/mo. 644-7289 Lo11 trranlan Puaporl l.H UTILEI Agent. no fee. 863--0755 OCEANFRONT S .. arp 2 llfe81iBllU : ~B n & SI I Roeemary 675-6556 furn lido Baytronl time. I ""l Vic. Irvine. • ea 1250. ~ O It 11 , • c d 1 •• P $550/mo 675-0168 2'h" ter&~I ._. 786-8425 ac• •· •· 1 • • 22 2 br, gar No pell 1675 mo • i. _. orone e mar· ro· Spec:t 1tng In 1•1 & 2nd MJUI l11atl S to 6117. (213)795-30 18 TOWIHDIES lesalonat only to ehr lg• WE LOOK FOR YOUI 800 & 500 eq tt. °" New· LOST OR FOUND A PET? TO's Since 1949 s9f 5. Xu new pV1 2br. den. A u I I :I I ... beautlful home $425. HouM/Roommal19 Port Blvd. In ~Oita M.... Call Antm1l A•1t League Robt. Sattler NH/CM 2ba, wet bar, lrplc, 2 car, ,.1tatat1, a · Co14o fer lltlf , . , Pool. BR/pvt ba. Unllmlled 832-4134 50c aq ft. A;t 876-e700 978-PETS NO FEE RE Broker Bd R .. ltora 2 patios 495.0283 att 5 Frpk:. v1u1tedcelllng. L 2 B 1 B D/W ,.rl l.. • I • I 760-9415. 640·8950 dYI IHtala Waat .. Hot Autuctanti 3001 L 1 1 _ ...... 1 ... f d 642-2171 545.()811 =------~~~ lalila ldaa• 2706 doubleg1rage pool&epa rg r a upper. • ext 123. OS Im .......... , • og ---------l1~rl ltack 2219 2 Bdrm 2'" BA 1780. dlsposal, patio. gar, nu FURNISHED or F clein. qu,I, matu;:;a, non En141ttaln your 1weethelrt tllky .••II. Pointy tQtll , •••• ...... lllO Attrecl 1 Br. yrly. Mature 666 w. lSth. 645•2739 cpl, paint, clean, no pell. UNFURNISHED em. 20 to 35, n-smkr to amk/Mate, looking for 11111 WMk by... und« med. CM &46-33021--------...,;-... .. 1 to ocean: 3BR 2ba. married couple. No $535/mo 847-0768 · lhr 2Br 2be lrvlne apt. room tn E Co1ta Men llUIFAIT 11111 s *Lm 111100* ~t~~,~~·;~2.i:;,~11ace, emkng or Pell 675-02'7 Large 1 Br. pool. lndry fee. s Al A 2 BR 1 b h ' All UTtllTIES $395/mo. 786-9847 prel. John e73·8058 Wlttl WI 111 lf'1 dog, ~rwn/b~ B ~~le Companion/Aide for a ~---------Lrg 2 Br 1 Be, yrly $750 all utile paid. From ee ~ Pl• kid ~~ PAID. HEALTH Female Rmmt wanle<l 2 Br H eltt ~~201 ;13-590 &497. Widow Xlnt opportunity $2000/mo Modern 2 Steps to beach bit-Ins $424/mo. 548--0336 apt. o pell I . CLUBS TENNIS 1 B CdM $365/ Need aleep room w/kltc "Un Pell! O.Journe au lit • , • for m•iur• woman wtlo It .. $500/mo 536-8420 · a · · mo. non prlv nar pref C M Avec Ou Vin Et Dea s Slory Back Bay. 4Bd 3 patio, gar, no pets'. Large 1BRw/garage.new-• . SWIMMING plus IO'IOker Cryetal CdM N B .. 720·1222 ... RoMI" Call f()( ,...,_ lllpptng/receMng clrk. k>oklog f()(. permanent ba 3300 slf, 3 car gar. Anewer ph 645-3477 ly dee , no pets, mature lm1t 2744 much more' Sorry. 873--8258 • · · vatlona· a..1•7335 aft 8 local driver, mUl1 be •x-llve In altultton In New· ~1•0~8gp,.''6~~-'~~~oss Ctroll ••l llar 2722 adult. w .1lde. 645-3,87 *1 Br. The §~rings pool no pets Models Fern: gorgeous 2Br 2ba To ehr your CdM, N.B. · peri.nced, 835-7501 port ~c:h. 5 day worlt ** WANTED· Harbor 1 block 10 beach. Studio large 2 Br 2 Ba gerage, spa, patio 525 c~rport open daily 9 to 6 Condo, xtnl loc pool. lee. ~=· n::i ~:-., = Paid advar1ltement PtrMaah • 3012 =i... ':uic:" o!b i:. View Home Rent or lease apt, unlurn $350/mo. upper, no pe11. Now 752-5822 Oakwood $275 mo. C.M. 662-2247 mo. Ref. Hoppy 945-4840 OIROUS Of no smoker/drink. Aef'1 option 5,9.4509 720-054 1 avail. s925i mo. 631•6155 La(HI hac~ 2741 Fem; gorgeous 2Br 2ba rm 1204 or Iv meuage. ... •• PILllllM" , req. englllh •~king 2 Slory 'br new dee. pool/ 2 Br 1'" Ba, frplc:. pool, Lrg 1 Br. 734-C Sllallmar. 2 l r North End view, Apartments Condo, xlnt loc. pool, Jae, Garatn ler Tile Lady. wanta to dance. IASSAIE ~~~::ii~0,!;t1~!. or 1enn1s, block to ooean $800 mo C1ll M. Hiii, agt S425/mo. Apply Apt 8 charm 2 car perking N 8 ~ .. S 1275 mo. C.M. 662"2247 le t 2112 Upon • gleamlng .... 719 NO. HARBOR BLVD. ' $1500 mo. 642-3242 759-9100. eve• 673·8189 5'8·1637. 842-3307 S750. 494-9329 twport H u i o. Fem n-emkr to ellr a One can tell In every FULLERTON ----liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•l1 I L r I 1700 16th Street spacious 3bd 2ba clplx. E/1ld1. CM. 20x20 storao-glance Juel, whef"e, the 110·1112 3 Br. 2 ba Condo. frplc. Studio. pvt entry. Can be llU YHll l~rt llC• . t;HJ• (at Dover) frplc.N.B. Walk to bell only, yrly IM $125/mo, long• 10 bal Upon a dla· l llYl I WEEI new crpts, nr beach & furn Efficiency cooking Conveniently locete<I 2BR LANbtOROS: I need 35 642.5•13 $300+ 'Ii utll. 646-9453 evall 3/1. 645-723' lint ocean. so gracefully Hoeg 5900/mo 630-3550 $500 Incl utll 673-8,76 condo Encl yard, at-rentals a. WEEK to meet Fem. 10 •hr 2Br 01 3 3Br Oftlct lt•tala Ztl4 and proud. Achieved, ATTRACTIVE BAYFRNT dhc mbl 3 Br 2 COlll Mtll 2724 tached garage with auto my client s needs Call Newport Beach No. hOUN In CdM with 1 DIG llFIOll Ethru man'k• devollon. MASSEUSSES B1. bch pool. spa. no 2 B door, deluxe bullt-ln HELEN 96,·5254 880 Irvine Avenue otlle< 875-4059 ach pl1n 10 rigged TO SERVE YOU. _., S950 yrty 673-6022 Spacious r 2 Ba. frpl. kitchen carpet• and 2BR 1 'L.BA steps to be•ch, th Great tocatlon lncluCS.S re-•hroudl Tile beauty of her OPEN 24 HOURS ___ • . balcony. encl gar, call " .. (at 16 ) F/M k 21 35 t h t 557 1 drape• Community pool 2 patio s. gar S800 mo 64S·ll0" non Im r • o • r cep1lonl11, ._.elephone, Pg~~ u_I "1~~. mOnaster• EIOOllTl/lllEL.I BAYFRONT 3 Br ~ Den, • 192 s100/per mo l slllest 5200 MC Avell .. 2br 2ba ept. fplc, pool, 1ecreta~ bOOkffplng ,_., ,,.._, ~~~t :;~~116:11800/mo t Br "00. ulll pd. carport, Ullllll llULn Marcil 548-4905 Iv mes lac;. tennis, etc, $340 mo avallableW. From $250. morning tld•. caet off. Ootcall ONLY 835-1191 -------lndry, no pets 383 W. 11• • .a.a-+ ~ ulll. C.M. 546-3240 Tom L .. 642·1903 frM. Watch her, ta.ke tile .. IKE• -"MB!RT ~ • Bu. Canyo Co do 2 B 2 Bay 548 9516 • _., 2BR 2BA Mobile Home In laa CJ1 .. att •771 L d 3 i.adl Duh•-..,_ on· ,.. ..,. . n•-• I "" n n . r. • Cannery VIiiage. near • a Y to etlare bdr duplex 13001/f ofc/lhop apace lo ward, thl\I "'-: frothy • my P.S. Vacation? Call at ba overlooking Big Ca-1 Br duplex garage no water $850 mo. 875-5097 3 Bdrm, 2 ba, 1 block to II beach $350. 1/2 utll· lhr. C.M. 1250. Avall foam, with aplrlt1 high, my parent.. TONI ~~18?~:19~-~~{;9 pell, nu cpt/palnt. $395. HWlllHl IPT. beach On elta laundry. ltlea. Ken 842-3338. now. 648·9467 or cargo dry. "OUr Pilgrim" iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii __ _ '08C Barnard. 646· 1105 Bachelor•. 1 Br. & Iott•. 2 Br 2 Ba. walk to ocean & 1675tmo. ee 1-6142 M/F mature resp. n-1m~r 966-8702 wait• to roemt llW •1111' •••it BLUFFS 3 b 2'h b Ill nr tennis crt1. 1 yr 1141 f .... r, a,sp 1er.GardenApt stove& $395·S595 845-4411 S775tmo 111,1aet +dep. Sa1J1aaCa' 2771 urn. h"/rm In E•lde 1817 W•tcfftt Or, N.B. ByTravte H.Parry. NOBODY Rl!,USEOI tevelon graenbelt.Fresh-refrlge No pets $.420 Up"""r 2Br1•7"', atoue, 759--0351btwn8·5 -· C.M.1290+548·8389 S130 aq ft '-.--------1 AleoVIM/Mutar"'•~d. ty palnte<I, clean. $1350 548_1377 ...... .. ., • 2 Br Twnllme, 1try Cata A 1 · 54 5032.. -mo. lease 720--0279 __ _ __ refrlg. pool. no pe11. 423 Sell thing• IHI wltll Dally De Caplatrtno, Only M/F thr 5br Hunt. Harbour gen 1· ----------Call 805-817·9000 --1 Brupper,$390/mo Refs W. Bay 548-9518 Pilot want Ad• 1425/mo. 213-437·844.4 pool home w/dlv. owner 111'CdMdtx1Ultes.ACamp1 SCR•M-LETS ·--ex-1 •. c.-.1.590 __ _ Condo 2Br 2ba. trplc, req'd, no ~ta 352 Vic· or 213-436-9392 $650. (213)592-1968 ava pr1cng. from $200. 2855 ft r:~1ed ssg~~m:42-~~~~ torla 845-8181 Baat. hec~ 2740 Baal. hick 2740 .. -... La Z7' .. Newporl It bdl br-+-bl E. Coat Hwy. 915-etOO ·NSWERS Ptrttiaal 54"3080 B Ila 11aa i-furn 35041,-\ utll .... Cd".dl"-·'tM. •c -ft •~ ,. dY• or .,. ev1w11s 1 r, ugper. nu cp11, Vic-1 Bedroom. OCEAN VIEW. 848-3875 or e.41-3438 .. rc,:· ;;; ...00. 2i~ voyaoe -Att•n .......... ctt •114 LIDO ISLE 3 br 2 ba den torla/ 1nyon ern. no Kenneybunkport? w·'k 10 .............. "515/mo Exl 1197. • ;.~--t Hwv. •7 .. .aw Trutty· &ow.I• 81langrt La M-Spa No pels Reta' req Avail doge. $500/mo Avall .. ..,.... .. • ..,.,.. -· v .....,...., OC>tn 7 ..t-Vii1i C Mar 1 $1600 Long term 311 831•8812 499-6042 Non·emolclng Fematea to 790 IQ fl up1tal ra B0=;,,\'1.lse 4320 ~I Or, -~: t9nan1 detlr9d 873·2'72 2BR, 1BA apt Avellable ISn 't that the horse that WOn Wntalutt~ 2711 lhr beaut. turn. 3 Br oftc/ehop apace, •hared Som• gvy wu t .. llng m• NB. 669-2290. Acroee LI ..... 1 UYFllOn 3/318' 1520 mo. no pets. The Triple Crown In .727 *S udlO 1 5!1! condo In Irv w/22 yr F. 11tuatlon w/otll•r ten-ttt1 troub'" tile other from oc Airport •-135 Albert. 543-5478 t · pr V91JY, ,.,,"", collage •tudent. Kit, anti, C.M. bldg S27S mo. night. Said he wu In tove lOllllTllT Ell•~ll•h•d petroleum general contractor need• accountant with con- struction experlerlce, wlll handle aocounl p1ya~. rec:elvable & bllllng, all on computer, eome o«*•I ottklt dutlea No tmoklng In omc.. Goocl .. 1ary & benetlll. Call Mr Hiit« 7141730-1273 10AM· 12. Mon·W9dnae or Mnd r• aume to J.T. Alton Inc. 17501 Irvine Blvd #4, Tuatln, Ca 92680. Accountant. Real &tat• O.velopmen1 firm r9- qulree lndlvldu1t to lland19 a variety of tc:· counting actlvlti.t; Com- puler baled GL account· Ing, c:alltl planning, A/P. AIR. Poeitlon requlf'tl accoutlng d•grH or equlva*'lt. PIMM Mnd raeumeto: McLachl1n ln~tt"'*1t Co. 1400 Oove St. ~· port Beach, 12te0 Lovely 2 br home w/doei(. -S325 Ulll• pd. Garao-lndry, pool, etc. S300/mo (800) 538-0775 wilt'! a dat"'mald and a T -• •tll 1 yr ...... 12800/mo 2BR 1 bath. 1 chlld OK. fit ) ., /( _ . avail. No pell. 752-5822 Incl utll. 840-8186 poet H., did 't k 1a-. • iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9 8 mo, ..... 12500/mo 2583-B Elden S525, _. I !\...... ~ 552-8223 ' Full 8eMce Ex9CMlw If ~ ... thou~d :.,ry"r; "x•. ""X"lrnn:•...,tP!ICk'":t.,.., ,.OX.,..~ti9ol 11a -&lllllT Stephanie Bernardy, 831-3571 ..... at10 SoltM In Nftpor1 Cent• JFK Mu1t be uaed :x _... A t 813-7300/645-7050 H VOii rt not swt whO (or w1111) Ktnneybll11,pott "'' Npt Bell apt, M/F ~10 BUTTER or VERSE. 2121184 S1150 aa.11...u IJltlllQ g 2 lrg bdrm1. 1'"' ba. OW. 2 Oon't tMI bid -1011 rt "°' alone KtnnfYblln,pott ,, 3 room. for 1tud«\ta: lro '308/mo,+ 13 utll. Blk to SPIRITUAL A!ADINOS • · ~ The Orano-Coaat OtH Piii llTTIH car gar w/OI** ' Y" Ont ol 14 d•st1ncti•ety d•fltrtnt ae>artmtnt floorplaM 1200. amt J 175. 175 dep. !>Mell &75--0818 L!~ ~~LAO, e F/ t Ad'ilo9In111 matt--. Low. Summtr Travtl !ur~. Pilot hu an ex<*lent ..1.. Qui. end It 3BR 2'"i Old very clNn. Avail II s.,,,,fld YtllMt Ill H;in11-on .. _ ...... ~-a-ind Ptly lum HOUN prlV Of• ..--. """' •• .• mo. ar ,... 6 b I • Oteelc CNIM 27 dayt .......... nlty f -~ ba, 'patlO, ~le No Pet• Mar 1 $725 545-8233 V~liit is • ttsu1t1t lot1111 p;~n1~;"Pf:iH~al count for h•wortc' Nr °:!:o ~ B~? 8 Pl tu• Av.U. 3/ t. 17M7 ~.o' c!.nee11n:.• ~~1•a Student•. adultt wet: ~I.cf M:'Jor a AC::: '80()/mo, 844·9514 •TOWNHOUSE 2 BR pl,an111na fht kind ot llltnlt0n you ttts.r~e A i>trltct OCC & bua. 640-1035 21 PIC 4te-'l~· llWNIT 111• 80. El Carntno AMI. San come. '45-i,n. Keew. Ex~tl'4 With a proven 11,\ b• gar, p1110 1545 blend of n1tu1t •nd "~'"I -nestltd 111 a lo1t~ with Furnlth9d room In Co&la apa, r · 1 Clem Uc'd. 482·12M track record 0ft lt PENTHOUSE on water 546-9084 54~5448 babtlliftC brooks •fld Quttt oonds. cooled b• 1111,.1., M ... Call aft• e PM PARK NEWPORT APf ........ 1 _.... If.:-:::--~ ,......_. .......... pot•ntlal, guerantHd l2000 mo, 2br, 2ba lrpl, -br ..... • • • &••..a•"2 Bechelor wlll lhr 2 bf, 2 ba u 1u.t ............. f -'-w---• .,..., ·--....,. .. •-•· .a•11 draw •a:;:1n1t oom· 2000 tq ft 974 2144 I.... OCH n -.Zts l'VN 10 that lt OlllS COUrtS, $WllTU'llfll& -• "' " ._ __ ,,...., .... q • • 1 b w S pe>ols, • 'Pl 1nd 1 co11vt11 .. nt IOcation near .........,..., H"nt ........... ~ -.. apt w/..,,,., 840-8287 9TOAAQ! lualll*tOftel 2 Oltm 9fttP/AKC, M I l-ARIOPIA"llll•n•fP!'-~v"ikilWl0pm mlMlon. re to ~ POOL DOVER SHORES 1 )t a, Ide Brand lld pto .. ..,...,... " · .._., ,..,.,,., ,...,,., POMbOll 3U 11Woh 1 l pt9y, I trd v n• _,.. """ Into man-1 a ...i.-3 BEOAOOM . 3 BATH new. crp11. drp1, & a tm Ytntnl and vou'vt ~ta olace 1nv'lne would ball\, all ttouM prlv. Pennlntul1 Altetnatfve: 20 549 2 17 • ! an~ ~. d. •" · Dt8T,.tl UTOMHtP9 hnO _............ .,.... •. • '""""/Mo 5.,.g,..7991 blt·ln1 F.nc:I pallO. chlld'n PfOudly call llomt (hen Ktnnc,b\lnk00ttl Ont and Frptc. dtw, w/d. 1350. to 26 )"Mt·Old roomm.te • 2 tteb. 1"° P,_ 11t YI' • ,..., a CHh lutlnett.... We pr~to...,.. ...., OK. No Pet• $875/mo two bedroom.wand lwo bltll 11111tmtnts H8-t783 tv mag. 10 lhar• 4 bf nome ,,.., . ...., ut•t• o..•...-~ home together.11Mt37 provtde n'IOMY fOf tx· eo.ta • l wvv Sml 1 Br dplx, 2 bfk• from 94~ from SSJ5 OCC. POOi, launcky. In· 8rok« lootclng ror I oeneton. Ill locetlont , IOI Meu. lat 2t bMCf'I, c:ut• 6 quiet w/pvt __ 5Vi d Lar~ lldtm w/walk In credibly ntoe tOOtl'lmltet. ~ ,.., _.,. '-*' t~ & a IONOID octlo & gar $550/mo 41.a ll&lllLTll QWITI ~~eo;':.~=· ~ "•nl 9225/utlte. Call to ahar• compl•t•IY fnlllll\ IM ...n &o .-.. you In Mt· '7t0-tN2.7I0-050I 1br,rr unlt,veean1.ai.r• -.548-3137 ,.. Scott at 241-1111 or """"'*'omo.tnCof• \MWINN tlhQ ~UP-YOU" OWN &aTllLM.. lu J Ca· D7I done. yrd. gar, & 11~ ,,. ~geMutl!i"QIO" V1 ~,. 857-0S28. • • pew• ....... Ind ~ IDr fKr PAM OR AJLL TIMI NqUHe9 ~ men tor ... ~ $500/mo '46-9794 IU Lrg br. ba1 __ 1!_•ckbay, Pen. Pt. bet bch!My, ,.,,, vlft. beiooo•v. cont. rm1 ~ r~ IUSINlll.. tntl09 6 .,,..,. out-~1toownPtlflS&2L $425 , br upper, prtvale pool/laMlt ~ Mature ~. n/wnk. 3-1 mCl¥lt tn 720-113:1 C...... 1NVl.~8T SS, to M0.000 tomer M rYlct. caooa dbl 1J11f pm .-1729 No S*• s.. 7t0 Jam.a 155~5 Hu'lli-w1a .. e •~ ......... _.,. ........... r& non-amtu 14$-7197 '300+u1Nl7~1S Martl • , .... ---• -~ in.ton4111 m-~ med\, tptltUde ~. '3f.t1IOBE.STA"",_ .. ,..D&-·'"""'&.,..,... • .,. ..... ·-~ .-iu.,. ..... _n"" ~ , .. _ ... ,_. 1-t00-241·1.-Wt .,... tf81n, p.a11 --' .. , """' ..... ................ (714) 898·9961 Mfr. Ltg hlM, lrwi.. Pool, PootlllC 4br hOtH. 1 MO'NIMNT ...... ti ..., _,,. .laata Au llDm ~ Otx mQt)ffe hOme, no from Utt Sfll Dtli&o f""'JY cfti-ve ft«tfl °" S.Kh 10 hot lub HOUM Pf'l'i. AtF wwNdt'/. h'JIO IC ,_ Wltlt!Mi term ...., f\111 So vour olO iatop~ flnalty =·rr~9f::·4C,: L CO: p;; 8 rm optiOi'i P•t• M11ure 1au111 Mer"'", Ul9'I 1 0.11. Mcladi:ltn to s ... IM v·~· l300. 55M231 tv. ""G M 21·3' •tr~"'"""' Mr¥11Uft• 111 e>o.trOr. -co11k9d out tnd left you '"Int~ to Duy m.ny JClfl8 "7tH O\llttt, ttwr• "'• • ~75 4e.-.t74t 17N7jl lult• 14. HI 131-Ma 1 -lftltll a Iota of drl'We'Hlrtd ----- ... '&.»-1190 MST '" 1 ..._pott'.146-a373 f11111t""11p awltldle • Open dilly 10 JM 'I' •usl·~ _ Shop tl .... fltd-ovr t10re ~ cl•at1Md·Olif tt0f9 a Clt~dlbl• nr tn StLI. Idle "'"'• • 01 1 -=== -======1~=:::======= . n4Mf ctotet, 14~·5t18 o--11hd w clo • Wtll, w.-. Ma C.. 141 .... 7' ,_.,.,do* ~Z·H11 ~i 142·9'78 .. De1!y "iDl O•INd M , I .. I . ,, • • , " I _ _L_ __ -----I . Or1n99 CoMt OAILV PILOT /Sunday, F*'*Y 111, 1114 n a.11 Waa... lltj ltlt W1at.. llOt a111 Waat.. Ill! lllr ...... H M l!J1 WM114 llM ... Wu... ...... llM Nao~i.~!!~'••• ..... ...... ~ ~°':i..= -llllll y .,...l!!1l~!I!!, M 'T.iu1AYIWlllll ~.:::.. "': = oc>en1ng tor PIT appoint· Our progr...iv. flnenc191 P.,weett 49'·7933 u~~(== .nm1. f\.IM 0t '*" tlmt. T~ w fot ....,_ton t>"kP'I r9"11r.ct • ..,,tt 0 r• ment MC;retery Ouar 1n1lltut1on llav• en OMI . pnnttno M.a Verde Com;.._. with axtenaivt tJC1>9r· 10-8 Mon·Fri • ...0.-1 nrty • comm. lnt•r· lmmed nMd f()( 111 ex· machine) Some tel•· cent Hoec>ttal,M1 Ceritw ~ In trcct ..... fot yfewtno Mon & Tu. •ft• P«l•nc• Branch Mgt ll'r...actlOof. Momlnae. phone wotk (no..-). a St, C.M. 541-5610 1000 unit ree6deritlal dt-Sec:retary, tit• typing. 12 e3l·3338 Thetuocett fulcendldete SwiteAne. W.2ooo ctayt, FIT or PIT.~ ........... ~I prOject FOi· bo06'~ ,IT & PIT Apt Manager Coupi. ;~.a~a:1ft:.ov:'om~fn'!; COOftdllcn!!2'...!°' .l~~A!: ~10t2~-';pmm1~5pmc Parl/tlmt evet1lngt a :=,:~u!~ ~C: .., .. IN!M. H2.ael Wlrh exper lenc• tor with atrong bullntta dt-qua .......... .,.,_ -"'• •-·~ ..,.. • ..-en0e Good pnon. rtttrenci.e s.or.cary ~to wont M...._y, Ftltnaary H • . be9Utllut 50 un11 gardtn v.topfTl9flt u 1>9r xtnt & boet k~ neo. 9741 VO*:le. Alie fot l<attly, a.ncs ,..,,,,. to Ad #002, wttn contractor 1-15 twt A1U£S (March 21-Apnl 19). Y ou p in mo~ potaU\'e lllltiwk "' ap t Coata Mau communtcttlon lklKa • ·~ to wotk ~h 7514822 Dally Piiot, lo11 1&eo, •Hilly, e11per. nee. con11tt1&on with dalmlma i nvol vina lepl procedure. 8 k&hro\1111 ~:'l.:2~~;='.;. :.: muat Thl1poatt1onw111 b9 C'Pt. Som• nde. Orandmottl•r ~P•. to PIT Office help, morn1ng1. Cotta M9M, CA 12828. 131~ mdicatcd pre>&r'e$6 takes place and ~oa ltlnKt vahiabtt all)'. fONl~St .,... ,. :io': ~1~erttc-:9 :J: ::: ... 142 •1 50 - 31 ::~.~ ~ ~= non·tmkr tor reel •t•t• a-. in 01.,. Country llTIY/M l 9T. ind.epend~nce. crntivity, willininm to te1 10 of apparent ··secunty Anllnttrlor d"lgn, "-• submitting y(>u, ;au,,..., ..,, In my "«rW 54t-t2tl ottloe. C.at btwn 1-1. W Tl 11M--. HEWPOftT HOTll n .. blanket ,. ~~°' ::. 'o.~8~~ '°' Pl• ... Incl ude •atary hit-for • Ioctl medlcel lab. Han• Chrlatl•n Yeoht• 557--4 102 HMlthlMUrlne9S.... Oi*llnct for a.cr.tMy/ TAURUS (Apnt 20-May 20). Stud) Anes messaae for valuable tory. •long With curr4"lt ~':!!,,,h:i:1 :'2~~u,. Mektng a ..... & man· PART TIM!: ThOM requiring i..a than =T:::.!~ ~ hint Spotli.ah1 on marital status employment, new swu in ftt UllllLlll r:Julr..-n9nt1. All r9Ptx• · egemtnt tr.int. f« 1.ong Comput•~__!'!!,.mln::n.: Hcoa.00011 JohnMdn M~!.~,cptyh, . = lt<lllt; lhof1hand a dlrettions. Basic i ues are eonfron~. wl\11 you pttviousl)' ft~ Oay&twlng•hl1top9r11nga w• bekMp conlldentel: BNctlofflce Muttb9••· Printer .,...y_ It ....., • .., tt be rb.aJ "'pl"'""'i-"Yo11'llsetiobeanofm1tterStn tor co. In lrvtl\9. Pr•l•r Yallt J Pi•trll lllLI PILIT j*letlctd ••nor. Call with thlpplng & receiving (800~21·9055 tfln • plua, tumsou o prove l -· .._.. •. tn.olc•I .... mbty t >ep I 1 IL O.Ofht213143'-207eor dutl•. Muat ha\19 car. Apply In P•r •on, rccord1ime. . W0tk with tmell pla1tlc It 111 HI Now accepting •PPll· 2131433-1290 2814117 s-. l Marbtlno Rep. Mon.·Thurt. 1:30· 12 OEMINJ (May 21-June 20): £motions domu\Atc, heart rules~ Part• Nead oar phone & 8830 v an Ruyw Blvd, v1n cation• f()( 011trlct Man-Small mtg with potent111 noon. TM Newport•r, and member or 0~~ite seit lench lpt<:e to li fe Focus on speculation. , Call 7•62 ., "" Nuy1, CA 81405 19et to tuperv!M newe-lllllMAl.DI Paft/tlme & dlv•re• H IH arN 1107 JambOt• Ad, N.I . .,..~ • f . I •. · ta-a. IC locel r• •· •• t ..... Attn· Employm.,,"t Offlc.r P•I* c•tr'-" Sh<>Yld • --lfflOl lllllTllT wan11 en•ra•tlc Hit chanie lrlvel an a vancty o scnuuons. ntu1t1on is on ·-·· -n . TEMPO~~~i.,rRVtCES · E.O.E M/F have good s*eona111y, Ms!~,!,=~~ Oap•ndebl• para on atarter. 71'1250-0542 aft UlllTllY of d1reetion is restored and you'll feel m ore secure as resuh. -"""""'""'="',..,.,,,,...,,,.,,,..,,,.,_,,,,,~ Bee t n .. t appe41rance & .,..JOy for •tdefty tn privet• needtd 12 noon-5pm 4PM only. for Mttetn ..... ,r. CANCER (June 21-July 22): You·u hav e more ··~'Orkins roo~ ... ASSISTANT BROILERS Av•~ y 2 rare poaltlon• worklno With youngttM. nomee Meal Pf~ lhop Mon -Fri to accept d. SALESPERSON Typlno, d!ct~ • ..:-Popularity i ncrca5e1, 1ood new1 II rc«ived an connecuon Wllh Apply In peraon only 2·5. i•--• • Muathtl/9Van, Waoon« It h_ .. ._. •to PTtFT' 11u_..;_ "proceu malt Real Ett•t• •• ..........__ Ing, pereon Fi,_, dUt • ~-y or Iona· .... ·,.~··-01 ... -r family member dOC$ have your Ancient Marin• 2&07 w c -·t .. e not MCelaltY Pick-Up No compact ... ,.... • · ....... ' ___. ...... Salary 11150 to Jtatt with ..... • ........ "~~.. ~ ar n•. Mull be experienced GOod .-ary i... Weetcty pey. No IM. UPS & mite. °'her cMlel. ~ to hand .. bfo-lloelient ~ c.ii or l inttrests at heart. w it, rn~nd accordingly. • Coe.ti Hwy, N 8 •3Elthetlclan cart. . • m MAST!RS H!ALTHCARE Car neadM. Cell Ml ker'I ov.rflow bwlnele. ex • LEO (July 23-Aua. 22): Be wt.Ilana to '"d.ismantJe .. fo~ ulu~te W'TTI PIElllEIT •Manlcur.,t. ~:-==.~ 853-0899 EOEM/F Whlteat752·1787. co .. t Prorc•rtl•• MndrWaftm purposco(rcbuildioaonamo~1uita~lebase.Lun.arempbaslJoo .1nps., An nceptlonally bright Richard Ouellette Salon, POrtuntty Appty In e>et· 973-5410· A.a "'K9t! 3"0W•tettv~. #280 vi5it5, rclativet and frank discu i o n concemang propert)' riibU. rnotlvet.O pereon to be ~~Center Or. aonatDallyPllotCkcula-llTIL PART·TIME, Vari.d hoUrl S•l••P•raon1. BALBOA NNpot1Bc:h 12eeo U northodo•procedureworksbest -koow it.refuseto beconfinedby preeldent'• right hand .wpon ach tlon onto.. 330 w. ~ Front dtek ~Ion• to lndud• early A.M. IS LANO REAL TY now 41e,..20i2 outmoded rulet, ~uJationJ. Sklll1 ,..q'd: per-feet MC-IUm l nUn St. C.M. Mon thru F . c;ler1(, QPtlr'd only. Ape>1y ..-encta. Mu!!_~'* hiring 8134700 m ••-vt•GO (A1t• ., ~t. 22)·. Do 5:0ma pe--aJ .1-.lcctJ. ve work. y OU r•tarlel lklllt , llt• bkkp'g, R 3pm to 5prn. No pho"9 In per.on Aflac Cr• pendebl9 v.ti,._ (tmall U. _.. 1 n .._. .>-.-., "' • _,. ~ detall travel 1rra,1ge-14;~:ar!:P84~=lon calls.Mr Holland Inn, 3t1oe eo..1 Hlgtl· truck, van, atallon IAUINlllll/U Exl**ic.d In woman'• areonbrinkofmakJngprofit.abled1~overy.K.Dow 1t.dl&~.1ot?tt menta. IBM dltPtay writ• · E.O.E. way so Laguna. wegon) to Ntlat n4tWt-Be auoetet.O With the apparel '9tall NCUrlty. lepJ document&. Emphasis on payments, collectJons and atthna HP. pr91erred. Other NIT IEIYIOI ' · pap« dMler In lrvlne wlnnl~ tMm. Century Full time, f1tx tin. can t0< m on[h; worth." SagJtt.anan plays key role. qu1llflc1t1on1 Include: E>ep. & motivated lndlvld· 11--·n• IH ·-1 H 0 us E cl EA NE Rs ar... Mutt be ~-21/SU F I• Inviting you appointment and ct.11111. RA c~-r.t. 23 "-t. 22):. You'll make succcssfu.I domC'Sllc high .,...,gy level •xo.1-81 Md.O h ndle ~ r.,.. NEEDEDtoWOf'k lnor_, dabl•. Contact Greg to Join ue In • eerMr Pertonnel· Mon thru Frt .x: "\,,I\: __. 1ent m•mory, co119Q• ~n•n & pr!~:ilve ::: PIT FIT Flair,'°' d.cofal· of 4. Pr.t aoee 19-35, Hyde Monday tt\ru Friday Night. All you want to 10.2pm. 1&9.1211 adjustment -amily member 11 pleased .and harmony 11 1"C5l<?r~ degr"-' Non-1mkr1 onty 1 1 1 1 Ing MMntlal. Wiii train. p/tlme em. houra. Bond· between 8'.30 and 10:30 know about• r.ai eetate. Take initiative, realize that judarnent, timing arc on tar&cl. lntuata,vc Excellent u lary & ~ ~~~S:s 7'f00ve charter Call Jull• 84fS..3212 ed. lneur.O. Call tor appt. a.m. °"'¥· 142-4321 career. Refrelhmenta wlll IEmfn *F intellect is activated, fil'1t impressions prove correct and you tt petl()( lrln09 t>enetlle. 11 · 84~. 892·9207 • be Mrved. Fr .. drawing Luxury Laguna Beach fh . · thlt II not you plffM tell Bookk .. pet, PIT, nex. hrs, llOIUTl/ULU for • llo.nalng courM. hot.t. Mutti..fecet poeltlon "accused" 0 avana extrasensory percepuon. . your moit qualllled hlghly accurate & resp. Colorldealgn, wlll train. •lllllNI PAIT /Tiii Piece: Century 21/Surf. 0.,.,...ing MCurlty, velet SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Much that occun IS of a clandesune friend. S4Mld r•1ume 10· ST.00 hr. 751 -0565 PIT, F/T 775-5447 and car• tor .tdetty cou-WEllElll 1120 Pacific eo .. t Hwy. & parking 1taff. Should nature -scenario features mystery, iJJusion. glamour ond sectels. See Pruldent 587 San I w•-i pi., 5 dya pr wk. Mu•t Huntington 8Hch h•ve retall MCYrtty ex~ others in realistic light. define terms a.nd realize that "order!" are Nlchol .. or'. N.B. 928&0 Bookk .. per, Secretary tor ILi llLP ""'5 have r•ft. 844~8421 SupervlM Newtpaper car-714/538· 1542. Tim•: perltnc•. Call Judy sub•i""'t to abru~t cha(Wos. Roma.nee will l)Ot be a stra.natr. Developer Mature per-Full/time day1. S.. Duane r1«1 .. rty morning 4am 6:30 pm to 7:30 pm. Oat•: Stone 494-8480. EOE ;1"'" l da ' AUDIO/VIDEO A.cording eon. mutt type & run 10 at 495 E. 17th St .. C.M. llllllllPll ·10am Sat. & Sun. Mull Wed. 22nd of February. ' SAGITTA IUS ( ov. 22-Dec. 2 1): Make this I power-pay Y· Co. needa ta1>9 dupll· key. Send r•tume with $SI IS haw van. 1tatlon wagon Servtoe 1tatlon ett.ncs.nt, Focus on m oner , producti~n and love. Business and carttr cat or . Wiii Train aalary requlrem.nta to K. ltltll l1ttffltltht Work lnd41990dly In arM. 0< tmall pickup. Hourty IALEI FIT°' PIT. CM\'ron St~ advancement i ndicated _ wi&h comes true and your powers of 545-6905. Holland, 2424 Newport lt1tll Aaalttalt FI T . P I T • n • • ,d w-oe & m1ieao-. Apply In You can .. rn 1600/WMk tlon, 3000 FalrVlew. CM ,...rsua$ion arc heiahtcncd. Responsibiliucs ancrea$e a nd chances for AWNING CONSTRUC-Blvd, Costa M .... CA NEWPORT BEACH ctr/phone. Join W~t I P«ton..-cfa~:330W. pen/time & work your ... U&JI ..-. TI ON & lnatelletlon 92827 We ar• looking for two largeet ~111~ 1*8. Bay St .. Coit• .... own tire 681·1114 I 10-12) E>e~ Full Mt'Vlce rewaCrdsAPmRJuCOlupRlyN. ("--. 22-Jan. 19): Fi.nish. what you st.an, cooperatt Som. 1 BOOKKEEPERS RES· enthullutlc, frlendly, ••· •Dane I -""ng 'flC Orang41 Cout Dally PllOt n..,, 9CtlV9 ~ pl helpful~:~~~:° ••Pr TAURANT. Sharp, nex-perienoed peop1e to JOln 714-750-3954 EOE Secr•tarlel ::ri~rtlng P•rton. in community or politi~I proj~~t. Pres~!ge .is elevated, m~re pe.~ ye •fC Ible. Wiii train. Apply In our t.am. W• offer• tut HouMkMC>tr. wt<nd1 only. ,,........., T11tlltn IOMINISTRATIVE 230~ w . 2nd St, Santa drawn to you, you'll be an pos1uon t.o wntc you r own u~ket. o u II Ba.b~ltt.,, 3.30·5.30PM, pereon only. Ancient r•ced, ctlallengl?tX°"' Rallablewomanto llw4n. F II & pet1 time <>p9nlngt n Ana.. 542·2343 receive unusual o ffer, expenses wtU be paad and I tnp could be ~~&:~k Eo;;. c':.:"a. Mariner. =:~~ ~C:S:iotc.,~ Car• & cook for ~1Y ECu unit• or •xP«i.nc» teacher• fonhcomjng. . liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Cathler needed. exp nee.. ~595 ~!Yi·120R • 1 • r •q d · nee. C.M. 842-9181 SECRETARY A Gift ot Love Preechool AQUARIUS (Jan. 2().feb. 18): Study C apncom message for • pre1t1glou1 retell store. * PROFESSIONAL hu II po91tlons. AM/PM. valuable hint. Spotliaht on long-ranae projects. cducat10~. travel and Balboa Bay Club call lor Interview IUfTlllll lnt9'10f o.t!gn Train" Wa lt•ra Cock tall The Parker p.,.. Company ECE/•icp« nee 751-9101 communication. Stress independence, creat1Vlty and WllhnlY)CSS to 720.0255 Progre11lv• arch/conlt want.o. muet be Wining Waltreu'u . Buaert hu en Immediate <>p9n· pioneer a pr~c·cct. What had been elusive will now become a vailable. CASHIER co .. need• Mveral com-to learn, aome training neecs.cl Apply In pereon 1"111 for an •ICP«lenced T~ PISCES Feb. 19-March 20): Fascinati on with mystery, the occult WU 1111 P9t9'lt draltamen IOf In-helpful. Call 549-8181 Cal• Laguna. 858 So: Secr•tary In 111 We.tern 0111111 IPPn is emphasiz . You learn secrets, intuition is on ~etand you'll k~ow L~~':!:.v~~r=: = P:1"~1~!o<,~1~~:1 ~~~ r.::~ 6:d'=~ ~ •lk '°' Biii w . ~tF~~.~a,,,~· =t~ ~·~: &~ 1125~ .!:r+8' com-what to do al crucial moment. Focus on financial prospects, possible vldual to att~ to mem-view Rd, Coat• M.... utary req. to Chrl1 R. =~~ County Alrpon .,. .. ,. mllllon to ttar1. w.ii .... pannership and manial status. Cancer, Aquarius persons play kt) ber1' needa. Houra are CASHIER Stephena Inc. 18226 W. tabl'--.. ~ .. ___ h roles. 7:30am to 2pm Tl>M., Mc Ourmo11 1ult• o .. Job offer• guatanleed PlllOTlll If you ate well-organlZ.O ,.,_, ....,. Wed.. Thure. Wiii be lrvlne CA. 92714 F ... 1·216-453·3000 and hlghly proflci9nt In firm. NO SEL ING. 8 hrl----------..---------T-------- 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 trained. PAIT ITI•E Ext. 23130 Can you.... bealc MCretarlal 1klll1, day, Mon.-Frl. Prefer ltlt Waat.. SlOI D!r 1110 =-"I.,..•..., ____ _ Specialty drug atore I• WI mu lllllY Spar• 3 hra nightly? thl• may b• th• op-fwnate With good work m'" Golden Retriever -OIOIT&ILIE.YEll teeklng mature cuttlef/ Guyt,gala,homemak••I L.Nllng Agent nMded for Areyou.... portunlty you'r• IMklng. het>ltl & prior t411ephone Wlr• 01>9rator, exper .• P 1 1250 1275 Yorkle, AKC, tnota. t2 sales cl.,k to work on a SELL 1c KODAK FILM Cott• M ... apt. com-Well groomed. Th9 Ideal candidate wlll ••l*leno.. Wiii conllder maJor 1tockbfok• near ~1~· • · wks, traln•d 1325 Partt tlme.neededlor day permanent part/time coupona.Churcht>eneflt. plex, muat b• ex-dependable po1H1t 4-5 yeara •11· train ... Opportunity'°' OC ai rport . Hrt 846-8224 & evening •hlltl. 8 mos b1111. 30 houral week. 240-0427 J*lenced In i.ulng, pub-end Mii motivated? petleno. In 1 l·MCl'9tery edvanc•ment. Not a 7:30-3:30. Call Judy Codter Spam.I M/3 yr w/ f""ltl------.,......,.... eicpe<lence minimum. TIE lllll 1111 lie rel1tlon1, pegboerd Do you.... off IC•. the ablllty to make boll• room opetatlon. Ectlert 955-6000 paper• 1100 ot>o. lh ... Pie... cell tor appoint· 1810 S~ Mlguel Drive electronlc UMmbly eyetem, knowledg• In EnJoy working with klda? declllon•. and a pl .... nt C~ll Dan at 845-8733. Jtltt Wu... Slff Apao M/ 4 yr1 w/Pac>er• Lby G; BuMM, 5 wtce, ment Mon.·Frl 9-5· Newport BHch llNIYllll/Llll landlord tenant law • ffyoucanenaw«YES petaonallty and phon• T..._., __ ..._ .,_ l100. lhwAp9omlx Ml cute! S25. 848-8588 5 5000 11:2 E.ICI* In IOld•lng, Wlrtng, muet. Highly motivated Phone848-7021 manner .......,....,,,. """ec Mentary wants MC-& a. SMp mix (8 pYpe) C k A T 64 -•xt. " 1 Clerlc•I ECO'•. touch-up/rework Mlf atar1• need.O f()( 2:30-&pm Mon. ttlru Frt. . IOI ,_atiaJ WOf1I you omc.. 15 o:a.o. 642-00&4 ()( Moluccan o:~. ,:· A'nEITIOI & lnapectlon. Good ben-aggrHalv• company, Parker provldu • com-TELECOMMUNICATIONS Call aft 5:30 648-1307 831-2515 ~=. 1 :f·,._...... eoctt« fl C II P t 250-1380 11lary baMd on pr9Vloue prehenlll/9 b9neflt and •-look! f enthu91utlc ,.. .. -.... 11..... .._.. •Secretarlea, typlats. e ta. 1 1 •icperlence. PIMM Mnd PIT front ottlce h•lp com1>9tltlve lllary peck· ,. no O< Senior ~ wtl'"'V to COCKER SPANIEL, l>Uff, 3 Spaniel, AKC, fem, S100. • Banking TELLERS clerk•. data entry OJ*· Exerclu lnttrutora, rHume 10 P.O. 9011 neededf0<butyN~ ..,.. P«>Ple to Join our ..... drlw & b9 companion to yroldmale.AKC.$1250< 852·105e •tors. word proceators, S20ltlr,wtll traln.Work ln 8708-125, Newport BMch ophthalmologl1t -..-· team. Pan/time, •v•-Male0<19male.54e..7062 bestotfer.54&-385e ':Wiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim f 1111 Part Tl•t .,.i.. t al PBX C t11oe 84fS..2471 ... ___ d nlnga. Call Mlctlele or ----------------1• .... m.,.7 r nees, own 1r ... Tryout for A Beactl, Ca. 92858-1708. o · II qualified, P-Mn a Anne et 641...,..34. Caa.. 1.,.. Germ. Shep, AKC. ell 1WO PAlllTI 01>9rator1 needed Im-Aerobic Dance, Feb UUL llTIY IUL UTITI ••t reeume lnofudlno .. iary •• m agH, Germ bl. lln•. 50 Beverly Hiiia S1vlng1 ol· fer1 ••c•ll•nt oppor -tunities In our Corona Del Mar office. W• cvrrentty l'lal/9 • pen time position tor an lndlvlduel to work 4 dt~ per week end a 1\.111 tim. polltlon. A minimum of 1 yHr tell•r H - l*lenoe 11 required tor the lull tlm• po1lt1on; a mediately to work '°' 22/23, 7PM. Glrls Club, -hlllOfY to: TELEPHONE Sollcltor: BHr affec:tlon•t• blk lhott wormed 5"S-7l 4.4 Wrthc.ges. S1 wtl. preatlgloua companies In 1815 Anaheim St, CM. 10< Newport BMctl office. Exptrlenced agent dalr-Tiil P\_lll NI OI. PIT WIU Train rnai9 cat. IM hair, 1 yr, • 897-1875 640-1875 Orange County. Work Excellent aklll1 With dlt-Ing ctlarmlng CdM lo-jl 751-8882 MUt, nMda reap lntlde llb.Tll .... when & Where you want. DITll IAIOlll play wrtt• exp91'. and cation with well .. tat>-18401 Vonl<wman, Sult• T ...._..._ ._11_....__ hme. Ot"*-839-70111 Champion Line with •-ti"'"' 1111 FEMALE/MALE Animal Cfack•t Enter· tt>lllty to workunder llatlecl CdM firm. High 340 1...,.....t ~ p..,.,_. WonMd and all - HOMEMAKERS urged talnment hat lmtn.olat• preeeur• e muet.Salery commlulori lncentlv• trvtne, CA 92715 SS/hour + bonut. Pan What a WondWM Wor1d lhota S200 980-4&43 145 29 ord Town Seden to apply openli.gs for "Ell/Ira" and Mg<>tlabi.. 714 844-9190 · plu1 private office and Equal Oppty Employer tlm•. Hour• tlexlbl•. 01 Shopping right 11 . U500. Reet~. PP VOLT ~;~ •. ~~r~/~. ~~·; LIUl. llllnAIY ~~~~n!:~li~~~Y• Secretariat Berry Cooper 851-5043 your flngenlpe eYefYCS.yl w.:_Fox nT•':· a AKC. •=-e_15_4,_18_1.,......-=---:-- Potenua1. Muat be tt· Npt Bch R.E. llt. firm Meke REAL ESTATE lllllllTI IPlllllll pen time Dally Piiot Cle1tlfl•d 1200 t:.~~'24 .• mot Oak Armolre: Bev. mirror, tractive with grMt body; motlvat.O, ••P· l9Qtl •uEIPEllll with major compen ... f0< 11111, IPllllll Adi. To plac. your ad. · carvlng.S210 538-t&71 have wit end theettlcal Sec'y. Thia ctlaltengrno ...,. typleta, r•c•ptlonl•t•. 50 Need call 642·5878 and let a Mike your ahopplng ... -------- timing. Call 845-4883. po.ltlon requlr• atrlct tor actll/9 BaJboe taland of-MCretart ... dlte entry, ·~ult to ba!ar11e+, u~s: Cl .... fled Ad·Vl90f' help ler by ullng the Deity Pl· Find what&:.. want In minimum of 8 month• 548 .. 741 f(~AnvUAVCE& A LlcenM Talent Agency. attention to o.tall & of· flee. Llc'd. Call B•tte word proc .. tort. Apply: cltlten, truatwonhy. you. IOt Clallllled Ada. Dally PllOt fleda. FILE OLE.I lert potential for ad-Wat1h 673-6900 Yltttr Tt1tttran ltn. 984-2890 (3-6PM) t•ll•r exp•rlence or 3848 Campua Drive atrong CHhlerlng U · Acron from O.C. Airport perlence r9<1ulred '°' the N.wport Beach pan time poaltlon. lndl· --------vancement .. Office Mgr. Tl W.ll 4341 Biren St 1213 Light typing, nung, aortlng Ref• req'd. 840-8962 IUL llTI Newport e.ech 5se-a520 TOP SSS vlduala muat be detall CLERI oriented, e>eerclae good mall. g•n. offlc:. duu... Newport Beach olflcH Femal" pref. Model• and Nwpt Bch r .. 1 .. tat• co. LllO lllYEI looklng tor agent with Secretary/ Auletant Etc0r11. (213)886-1984 communication akllls and TYPISTS have an affinity for publlc contact Light typing 1klll1 elao r9<1ulr.O. Call Loi•, 833-2900. 40 hour ..... Day trlp• to proper1y mgmt e>e1>9r. 0 r • n g • c 0 u n t y nPllT /lllOIPT. L.A. Company b9Mflta. Commlaalon from 115•1.. Phllharmonlc Society F .. t.paced Nwpt Bch PR we offer an e11C4tllent com- penutlon package along with company paid ln- turanc:. and educational ea1latence. lnterHted appllcantt, plMM tubmlt ruome °' call for an ap- pllcatlol'I Dan W•bater (714) 675-8868 or Terri Arretla (714) 831""38 BEVERLY HILLS SAVINGS GREAT WESTERN SAV-rlOf'al tr~nee. aome_...drFtv..: Pr.tw L9Quna rMldent. Tom Lee 842-1803 leek• MCt•tary with lllnt firm nMda lntell"'-t, ex· G r1 Ing r9<1 d, Mon, w-. " 0 ·-d r-·-· 1•22• W le I Ill klll Lou• of """'' IN S la the piece to 1ta & aome Sat, 8•2. Call ....,., ............. 11 v • Rec.ptlonllt appl at on• o c• • •· • perlenced P•raon tor your career with a &.4S-009S McDurmott, Suite B, being acoepte<S. Full time people & clUllcll mullc front office. Excellent dynamic. growth oriented Irvine. CA 92714. poaltlon, 9-5, Mon-Fri. hlghly deelrtble. Salary typing tklll• 1 muat. llnenclal lns\,ltutlon Food & oocktall MrVert, LINGERIE PARTY No typing r9<1'd. Enjoy negotiable. s.nd r.aume Salary commenturate eicp., lull time dayw. Apply CONSUL TANT deallng wtth the pybllc to OCPS, 234 E. 17th. St. with exper. 120--0941 We are Meklng lndlvlduala In petton btwn 9-12AM A ... ....._1_ and have 1 cheerful dlf.-Sult• 107. Cotta Meu -------- to work In our Loan 3-6PM. No phone call• ,40,. •-• position. Accuracy & d• 92627 Tnht/lttt ........ Docum•nt Department ple&N TM BMct1 HouM Nat'I co-no deltwrlel. Cell pendablllty r9<1'd. Apply Oln••y G0c>a .tyPllt for brtllng & between the houra of Reete~rant. 6t9 Sleepy Beth 2131706-2710 or In person, 1660 Placentle IE "" quot ... Nr 405 & Harbor. 2.00PM lhru 10:00PM. Hollow Ln, L.B. 1·800-824-9200 Ave, C.M. Entry le'v.i poeltlon with 549-7522; 213-630-1140 Outlet wlll Include flllng, growing company In ---------i preparlngreat .. tateloan HllTlfFIOI IUOl111111P lllllPTlllllT Newport BHch nHr Urolo~y office 1aek1 documenta, entw•rlng tor local photo ltudlo. Meda peraon lor lhop of-Newport BMc:h Mer<:*'ea Hoag Hotp. Rapid ad-HI* d front/back. Tran· phone•. and checking Light ui.e and rec.p-lice. Prsler HI* In mtg. Oealerahlp need• r.cep-vtn<*Tl9'lt fOt right P«· acrlblnO. 1n1urance a documenll and lnven· llon. 20 hr1. week. oNlce procedur ... Invert-t1onl1tlt•l9Phon• oper· aon. E>eoel. grammer & mu11. lmtn.o <>p9nlng. tO<I ... Typing 45 WPM I• 545-8788 IOfY control, etc. Exptr. ator lmmedlately. Eve-typing a mutt. Flgur• ap-645-9700 or 831-5580 required Front off ....... trainee. Some w/computor helpful but nlng and WMlcendt. Call ptltud• and good t.,._ W-..... r/W-&&..tu ...,. not nee .. wlll train. Muat Jaynene Collln• fOt Appt. phone pertonellty r•· .. ,. .. .. We otter competitive typing & llllno exp. '*'· type 45wpm accurately. 833•9300 JIM SL.EMONS qulr.O. Over 21 . Lunch & Cocktall. .. 1arle1, ($850/mo start· Some bkkp'g helpful. Go 919-&080. IMPORTS. 1301 Quall .... lltl Otll•..., S.aclltl Country Club I""), and exc.llent ben· lnduatrl ... 542-1194 S .. __ _.. '... ,,_, 3000 Palm, HB 538--8866 ... aau111WllT treet. l'W#pOr1 ~"· 111·2111 ~J~i~~nT~ 1~1:~.:W :1i IEIWL lfflll wttll c1':'e1e fOf Newport WAITllll/WUTll bet. 8:00AM-4:30PM, Costa MMt. Reply to Ad Beach Salon. 96&-1987 I.E. llmll S.C:r.iery with car tor wicker b .. ht 3748 EHt CoHt Hlgtiw1y Monday thru Friday. tt 111. Dally Piiot, Box Major developmef'lt so 011, IEOlnllY lunch MrVloe, ll•m-1pm, Coronedel Mar, CA 92825 1580 C.M. 92828. Mechanic for lllllng club. 0 ,,. Cty Sala~· RE. Luxury lt~une Beach Mon.-Frl. Earn approx E al 0 Pt Employer I ' Prevlou1 paid mechanic ran.-· · · · p --·• 1 •• qu P Y l1t ll ltrl II IHIULIFFIOI •xi* w/gOOd Job ref'• He'd req'd. 493.4 3, II hOt•I. ro ..... ona MC-S150-S175/week. must M/F/H/V (114) 111·4111 t r Secretary to work In req. 2 yre of college req, no anew.r 213-507•5091 ~:iT:.Y 1~1~hdln•g•c:~1:r~~ be ~~· ~ao~ab~ f Banking (11 4) 111-4111 '*utlful congenial offlc. knowtedge ol boat 91"1· R.ESTAURANT HELP. Ex· l'ttnd. Fast-peced omc. ~~~-~2 c;,OO:P cJ 2p~~ W'llT£D In H.B. With 1n1er .. t1no glnea 2 pump1 pref. perl•nced In Plz.za & r9<1ulrlng Independence. 4pm. 979--0747 n &REIT work. Type eo wpm. Some .. mlaknowtedro Puta.831-3433 Call Judy Stone. Llll'lllTRll Teller TralHll STERll !i~~~~.c:93:urate ~:i~~1t8"eoeo'*' hr 0 Aetall Salee 494.94&0. EOE 3071 s Hatbof, Santa An• WE n New bed & bath 1t0<• .,~retarw, •11p., t"""ng, (et Carriage Of'IV9) BankotNewportlaloottlno $ ltttrlllftltt M.Olcal ~tlonlet to opentno. lntervt.wtng et '7t:orthand, btt'k'p·g 879~747 for 411'1thualutlc lndMd-SA VII& 6 da~. good opportunity. Work l.n Chiropractic one 11«• Mon 2·20 9.5 & knowledQe Send ,.,,,... ual1 to )oln our itatl. "-tt1 ltu 549·8181 Mr Hall. In F. V. Muat type 50 wpm TuM 2·21 9-5 tor follow· to Wut ln*tment1 ltd Weref\OuM -or m0<•. Wiii train beck Ing po.ltlona. 3820 SteD Plaza Of. So. * 1111911.UI * E>ecellent opportunity for EQuel Oppty EmPloyer lllDAL IPPIOE otlc. Salary comm. with •S.,.. fl.Ill a pert time Coeat VIiiage, S.A. 92704 * PIOllll * motivated appllcanta MIF EnglnMrlnQ firm In New· ••I*'· Cell alter 10am •Rec•Mng Clerk part Immediate o1>9nlng• In :o :~ ~l~:t~ Cocktail• port 8Mcf'I nMdl .,,.,,. Mon-Sat "4-0551 time lllllT&IY o .C. '°' day thlft Light 11 .. dy wotk background. ULNA UY OLll .. u .. P«ton for recept, llLlll •Retall eecurtty full/pen F0< N.B. Stock 8'okw1. tactory/ahlpplng ex-it ,._ T kt II v• typing, flllng, gen off time Bkkpg & phonM. talary + P«leno. 4-ir9d N..o Good numeric apt u .... P/ coo 1 ur r wotk. WP••-he!"""· Exp'd. MICIOregor Yechta, Exe>et*'<lt preferred. comrnlslton. Cell Nancy phone d•pendebl• and/()( calf'llerlng exp-needed f()( dly & ..,.,.Ing ,...... .... v. 183 t Pl I c M STROUOS . erlenc. wlll help you quel· thlrt• 8 month• min. •x· 975..()040 aoent 1• · • Baker. 752·2280 traneportetlon a Qood I PIHH call ...__ Mtdlc:al omc. '-"*' War.tiouM communication 1kllt1 lfy c::n::... Mon.-Frl., at 'j;""'on\' ~c.. full time: 1M72 Btecl\ &Nd. , Seit wlttl EASEi Call 752·9109 You wlll be worklnQ In 5000 521 Mon· Fri, up•r n•o. Hunt. S..Ch In Manha• 1 lt'I a BAEEZE NORRELL b9aut1tu1 offlcet With a 945 • •xt. · for Id ActiNl uiary negotl•bl•. Center. 842·4112 Claatlfltd Ad• 142·5e7t TEMPORARY SERVICES trl•ndly work environ-OILll DllllLTllT " Ml 841-3918 m4"lt and r9Cell/9 full B.com• • proleHlonal Cal a ---------range ol company ben· con1Y1tant & 9n)oy fab· ... a.I •flt•. UIOUI Income. 1149.9995 PUITllAI. 1NreRv1ew1Na BY Daly Plot .... • .... , APPOINTMENT ONLY DtlH•tr l.tH wH e ••Lfl lffllD AD VISOR Bxpen•ooed prtvat• duty P1 .... call: -• nu,.... neecs.cl I« hOfMo PERSONNEL DEPT tmmed. opening In Or1n941 °''-IMigntMnte. PT/ (l14)lH·IOIO ~~:~ ·~~~!u': 642-5678 '7.!'.._~'Y~~~~.' wloP ooneumer IOtn pro-....wn .......-. ~ dueta•Xlnt bM9 IMly+ ~~~~~~~~ 953--0899 EOEM/F -:: l> .. ,llk comm arrangement• )&1 MaJ. medical/dental*-•lf •fltt. pen1lon plan, etc• , SUCC*attul candidate wttl Nt"' port :o=11 :-~ 1-...a ._.... •-'· •/f loen prodvctt•Mln. of 3 ~ ..,,..., --ri ytl .,._.In tM dewlop- menl of homt ~ 111n11;i.., ... ., =-~aut~~ lt'IWMdlaN ~lno fC>f equity loena. Al replys lrltnOfy, ~oom.O • b9 ktep GOl\ftclental per.on In uartert ,,..... aubmlt ~ oMQe of bUf1 M'ftngl I W/Mler/ ttt.tory IO io.n. Good t9'ephOM' ,..., •••• ,. typing aklll1 ~~~Ir.cf ~I Lui Cd lett~ Alln Em~t Offlow. • .... ease VM HUVt II, Van 1700 Acsanr61eo.ta Mela Nuya, CA. 91A05 !.0 .1 Ml~ paily Pil ·········1 : PART TIME ! : I : Deliver Dally Pilot by auto I : (approx. 2 houra per day). : • Weekda~ af1enloon. week-• : ends early morning. Earn Air i ! prox. $400 per mo. Call I • I : GIRCULA TIO~ DEPT. • • 642-4321 roE # • "-........ . • Newapap« KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! NEW GLAMOUR FOR LARGER SIZES- VERY, VERY EASY TO SEW! \ PRINTED PATTERN M160 9tZES 34-50 ... vf 11,TFOl R\.t .. l"'I P'\Tl t lt"'I PAR I\ n1•11Pr<'• 1'oto.•n• ,.•Jem'lh1 ara.'t'lvl •hmm•n• drn• \lmph •IMllJn • l>f taon ''' ht .rnJ ''"' I"~· dt>1tnrJ 11 10 Ollltr ll l ttl •tit• ~'llh I l'l<\at Ill'< l lint ~ ,1~, f• lh•I II.I 10ltl~ in 1hc clbo ... 1 '*'~"'· tl•""'ad .... 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EUtOl)Mn chine. 8·5, Sun 12-5. ex.tel• mitt, $42!!0. 181-1058. MUST HeAA. Costly new, • $15,500. 414·41584 '78 Rabbit, 2 door. '84 S-tO BL.AZER 4X4 S.10-175. Sat/Sun 8-1 equip, ski• & boOts, Nifty 8 1 o,..ei le _. $145 obo Pat 650-4518 1 BMW 633 '80. 4 spd. lllwr 1un/roof, ••It cond V-6, 5 apd. Tiit. AM/FM 1419 Santanella, Irv Ter tow & porta polty, paint-tarret n. m rom ., "'--.. tfl 2 .... z ltih ,.._, __ ~ate Stnitff/ w/btue IMl her Inter. New '80 PORSCHE 82'4 $1025. 497-7008 m .... dl"". 49cf:iufrlent1 o· I I th dlthe Nt. eaae. ratchets, atan-,_.., Q en ..,....,. p 9015 tlrH ( t ata4Hl dy1 TUA80· ,..._ __ loaded "' ... 1'1 s "" Super Sale. TV'1, turn .• ngs. co ... '· dards.-nuS325840-3414 TV. 3 r.:_warr. S148. TV 1111 250·01542 . av/wk• 112000·...-(213.M'1 •1 .... 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P I . dent desa, fish rods. fine 5' tO" Phaml1 thniater 771-3981 ten ln~rance clalm estl-Exoetlent"'-' ..... lonofNew rellable. $1100, call '80CONC>teael0 Rabhblt, MINT ~F.o!;_ newtlr-eng.1"x50nt booka, crptg, wall un t, 1-· ..... ry. pl•ftts. mllC. 297 $90 76"it62" trucic lhell ' ~· .. 9" 3•..,. en .. pm th OUI runs """"' ,.... vi I " bike. Pric.d to NII Sat/ ....... -· c --mate. We underaell. We and Carefully prepared .... ~ '1<J'W .. • • roug • c 631-4885 Sun "am ... 07 Hamilton. E. 23rd St. Sat/Sun 9-4 M$5e0aa3. ~ ~ 15th, oSla Loud Speakers: Uncom-1 alao sell your car 4U tor UMd BMW'a a"··a-In '80 CELICA C ~•1 like new 12800. 840-e533 All ., .. promising pV1 audlophlle only 10% ot final sate Stock ,.. ,. oope ...,, ext IS Fiim Con.tr • .,.tl--& ---,.ret• Ft•al&ia -.u.n Lue< like lmman 1 N 1 k Huntll4on Beach tan/lnl, 5 1pd, crulae, air, '81 Rabbit Convertible-:-SEE .... ,,.. """"' 80 Gal show tank w/'lt" w-v · -·· pr ce o k un ers 1•1.•111 (11~) 2 2000 brtt p elll P3' 14 000 I /f tools, turn of all kinda. Valley mirror, nat rocke/aand/ Ing. flawless response. please Satisfaction • • " -nu s, nu r •. • m ·am m caM. We have• good Mtectlofl antiques, clothes, dishes ""N-r ""'new .... -._ .. la_wn_m_OW9f __ 2,..1•11 stand $15-0obo 631-8637 532~11 eYeS guar. 731·9442 208W. 1st, Santa Ana IUM, 14K ml. orig ownr $8000. 073·4622 of NEW & used Ctlev· & lot• of goodies 2097 Closed Sunday luaua I I 2 S5950. 080. 963-1331 I··-· au•·---roi.111 s.. Ul lod•yf Or A S S 9 5 3.Shp. Household Items. _B_ac_k_p_al.._n_?_B_ac_k_•wl-.,-ng-r•-PIONEER 1100 Luer Disk ••••• Wutt4 •o ~~Pi·~~~~'"i ..... .m;.;.;;•=-ri-,---~~----1-7~1 ---.... ange ve at/ un • 839-226~. Sat/Sun 8-5 tleves pain. New dlx S350. machine with remote 11 a LARGE SELECTION OF 1974 Kermann Ghia COl'I• U VW CONVERTIBLES At corner of 21st St sac $150. 968-7883 $575. Don 631-6169 S CASI lllEI S NEW & USED BMW'SI vertlble. New top, t:'nt. MST F 172 SPl1"• nu '79Wht,exlteond. Front Yard Sale: Raat. ltac~ SPEAKERS: lnnnlty OB I tor vehicle 551-8285 '" to believe. 500 pnt clh top cue Int tires '79 Red, 15K 0t'9 ml COM MELL CHEVROLET 1545 Ponderosa. between HUGE 3 FAMILY SALE Chiming wall clock. achool Walnut finish Incl. stand Liil IUOl IMW firm. 642-3338 xlnt 496-2ee1 01s-3ae2 ' '79Sltver, 1 ownr Harbor & Royal Palm. Furn.. anllQU.S. clothes. house model w/eittru, S l50/otr. &45-8496 WE IUY VOLUME SALES '60 Conv Ghia lan/wtltte ' '74 Blue, 32K orig ml '"' 11 1 • • 1 · ' r, I \ \1 · Sun, Feb 19 only Many misc.Sat &Sun 9-5. new at Christmas $175. CLU•CARS SERVICE&LEASING restoredlnlou't.Rblteng' Vtlbw_gta 9173 '87LtBtue.31KOtlgml exc.llent buys. 19641 Quiet Bay Lane 646-2652 ..... ltaeral 70111 All TllGIS 3670 N. Cherry Ave. nu tires $3995. 432·806S 1970 vweu •. Hke new. :~ ~:'::~i:o I ~· 1319 S4l>-I 200 Interior Designer Fabrtc lft.,.rl ltacll _ Coln Collection for sale. LONG BEACH Convert 1974, $4000. Rblt engine, •tra clean. Best 1Quallty' r & 0Mfectl';;,, In tr . Salell Over 2000 yds, -Sliver S. Gold & more. OIEW (No. Chefry exlt-405) 6 0 2. 8 9 2 . 7 3 3 6 or S 1900. 550-2439 QC. 1155 Cout H . 1 mp;(lai. Cartier Ed. valuestoS85atStOmax Good stuff Car radio, 573-5345 Crew nHded for well <71•)131-1110 957-0359.Steve * '63 VW Micro Bus. 27 Laguna Beach 484~8 23K ml, sn/mn rt, nu 645--9797 Sat/Sun/Mon baby clothes. high chalr. -E-xer-cl-se-bl_k_e_fo_r_aa_le Like pped l'rade-lns Welcome wlndow/sunrf. Restored tires. pert cond. sliver. 10~. t 10t Victoria St •E ~~~~:c.~~~~~Nc~~t~~ new $90. Call arter 4pm ;::ti 10 H=~~M~~ OPEN SEVEN DAYS •erct4n leas 45 to orig. cond. Co41ect0ts Vtlft tl7S St0,950 179-5158 MOVING From House to Larkspur 842-8853 seaworthy. dependatM, Datau 9117 * UTl11UU * ~~S:-t>!,0~JAC. 175 Wanon 2456 xtnt Fer• l Apt. Gas dryer. naug --.------.70 VW Cam,..,.(prlstl .... ) tieallhy & help with cook· Ill!!!~~!!!~~!!! 170 R d d.. '70 280SL. Both Iopa -$3000. couch, leather chair. mrsc Moving sale· coueh, desk. ""' '"" Ing, provisioning & look·:;;; oa ster har top con-Air, auto. PS/PB, excel. * '78 BUS. Sunroof, caa. cond .• must... or '62 Ranch Wgn. runt & tables/ chairs, beds, old drsser set, misc Items. $3500. Pennyann Canoe Ing after boat. F.ree berth WE Ill vert .• strong eng & trans, cond. S 16,950. Days VERY SHARP $3500 beat. 780-8 154 looks good, nu brk1. IUO· maple stereo in cab .. 6 Saturday 8:30-4 (15') $350. Frost-tree & IOOd. Detailed petsonal USED CARS & TRUCKS classic car. nds some 760· t900, evs 760-1964 FIRM. 891·9355 P1800E '72 Sport Cna, air• gage rack $550 e.48-0758 artlstdlaplayeasels.mlsc 1539Cumbertand refrlgS99.Dblbedmatt. resume to Box 6787, COMEINORCALLFOR body work $550 firm.""""~.,..,,..,---,::--,.-5 .. K I ": .. , & box aprngs $85. like F EE p-u•u 497_.552 '55 220A Cabriolet Cpe, '59 Baja""~. """'4 arv. & auto. n.. m , sheep ... na '14 Galaxy Wgn, look• & houaehold MUCH MORE Sal/Sun Couch. chairs, new 499-2328 Laguna Niguel, Ca. 92677 R l nuu.----Straman restoration. lug· body. s1'200. '6.42-62sa . orig P t 15900. &42-2490 runs good. $850 obO 1866 Kinglet Crt C.M bookcase tamps, 3 Corm1er-Oellllo '73 610, 57K ml. mech. g..,... ... 2K. 49 ... 2.,.,_. • 846-4252 SAT/SUN/MON all day match Ibis. misc. Mue Gas water healer new ftwtr INll ?Ol• c11-•0Ln x Int . $ 100 0 I o b o -•--" ~ 63 VW Cl.~ ..,..,.., 1y H 331 L I S 1 t5 Call att 6 432-1449 • 1;wn """'' ..,.,..., on • 1-1 L 9307 •-MOVING SALE Sat/Sun o ers ugon a t8211 BEACH BLVD. 642-5653 '71 250MBZ. A-1 oond.. pert. cond .. some part1 uCa '11 lllT- 10-4. 876 Presidio. c M. S1at1 ·-· L 0 v e seat s 1 2 5 . 100',BFbr,glt boat, w/7'!.'I HUNTINGTON BEA.CH '77 B2 t0. 4Spd, nu patnli A.IC, $4900. 646-5250 aft Incl. $300. 636-8931 1979 BUlck Regal. eiid( 288 eng. auto, pa. 14096. Near Tewlnkle Park IUI Hlde·a·bed $125. Like be t' x75ntl 4co26nd8. 650. or .. l·IOll•, 1•1-3331 Mlchellns. am/Im stereo 4:30 '65 VW panelvan r·uns wltan. auto. air. nice. LHOrt PMflH King bed $150. 6' sofa new. Mirror 3ft by 24 In s · caas.$1850.644·5436 '71300SEL6.3,exltcond. good.1850 546-2S59 S3500.Craig675-8476 13600Beech81vd NelghbOfhOO<J sale-tools, $80 Sola bed $200, llke $25.642-4397 23ftFlshNeutiquebyCC>f-: WEWllTYlll 77 B2 runs & IOOks great One ,79 EatateW alle t as Westmln1tet kids toys & clothe!!, kltch· new Kite table 5 chairs reel Craft. cntr console,, CLW ISEI CAii . 10 Hatchback. of the rarest MBZ ever '66 Bog. Xlnt cond. RbH qulcit sale. 1;;0<)10~. • 892-6651 enware. much more 9.3 srs Boat motor 5 h" IAIAllE &LWllEI d-p v-fish mach. AM/FM cass 40MPG, d S9000 63 23 1800 many extra• Callt S t d Do 1 Pl .. ""' vv See Ronald Dace xlnt cond. 631-3217 ma e · 1· 21 Look'2400 ....... .,.,.;.3 536-4254; ofc 537-7440 '65 Must•nn, •• .-con-a ur ay on nega S 125 Bit rn stove Dolls, 6 President's Wifes. loaded 454, 100 gal tuet,1 ...... -.....~ -·• '""t'V'w (Bak«&Falrvlew) top/oven S too. 2529 S. $850 set OBO. 432-9681 vhf, da, stereo, tr1r. Just ·79 280ZX 2+2 GL pkg. '74 & '78 450SEL's, anr1. '68 KARMANN GHIA ctea '81 Sk)'fark, 2 dr Spt Cpe, dltlon, must see to ap· Find what you want 1n Towner, near Saddle-Magic Island Gold Card Beautiful! $20,500. Home Cruise, a/;;;., am/Im cass. a I I o Y s • I I h r • & .. good •2200n fully equip. exit cond. preciate. S4.000 firm. b kHI h 5454313 6460930 k879 6 $11 ,500-$19.500. run.. • · $3950. 675-7687 846-1602 Dally Pilot Classifieds ac g -membership $500 • . w -2 40 P/W, mags. lmmac. Must 645-8272. Dir 963-3791arter6pm. , 1----,-....,...__.....,...,--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I 644-2615 26.3' Sea Ray Dancef '78 =~.:: i~ 1dl5 ~3-2650• '68 Kenwood vw. 4 apd, c .. allac '66 a!~t~~~~n~v A''rucn 6011 r.,....... 6025 Magic Island Membership, 325 hrs. sips 6. Incl. trailer, ·r,ows 280C& ta2n.~~em~,cs .. '5yel1K. red /wh I blue S6000 '78 eoutst OE vil LE '4500 firm' 497-5373 1 _.. $695 644-2326 art 7PM cover, extras. S23,000 ;-79 280ZX 5 spd. ale. wn .... stereo. CALIF SURFER Beautiful cond, 62,700 ml .. ------......,.----lerhr Arn a.,11 .. u 2 chairs 135 ea. Couch 894-1103; evs 991-8592 4 ftttl Drina 9030 am/Im Beautllul, STEAL ml. SH50. 760•9278 s p E c 1 A L . Best offer 642.962 t 67 Falrlane 2-dr hrdtop Refrlg. service \ recond S 100. Armofre dresser Marlm1 eko fabedrlc 50w•50 11 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiib~Ff*7rfi~if;i;i-~~ AT $5900 962-4647 PP '76 300D. SIA, ale, H 0 t 1 ta 1 t /1 a1 s y · XL. $350. 650-9.440 ··•~. Guar 549_3077 $350. WAsher/Dry $150. hang ngs, tram . x ·78 CJS. 20,000 ml, xlnt 8 k x t k s94oo ... 2001 73 9442 · '18 Fl-twOOd sunroof ...,....., Back Swing $200. Work-Inches. $20. 50x76 $25 3•' 01llftrWIH 1111 cond. 3 spd V8. R/H '82 280:z'X'6ix. wht, air. H ~ :~·6-9S:9n · ~ obo t• velour""' 66K ml $&500. ·75 Pinto wgn. PIS. P/B, t4 CY ft slf-delrost Frig· bench s4o 549_7174 964-t651 P P. $79,500 $3900, 720-0830 mags. nu Perelll tires. · · '69 Bus, good tranapor-752-5282 or 675'-6737 · A.IC. AM/FM. auto, great ldalre. wht. xlnt cond (714) 760-1769 amlfm cass. Power usl '76 450SL. silver/red Int, talion. S 1350. 848-1970 shac>e. S t500. 673-0678 $140 631_3640 ADLERsew mach lncab-Mov1ng:Clr19"SanyoTV _________ 1 ·81Da1sun.a1r.Shell.whls. steeflng. rear V19W mir· both topa, very nice '79 ELDORADO: tat rate•-.--------- met $275 obo 531.2119 Ex8'c1se brk.e $50, other tires, stereo. mirrors rors door locks. an-$22.ooo. 497-6222 ·59 sqbk. Rear ended. all the way. $9175 77 Pinto 4-cyl, 1u10, Amana trostless trldge misc ASAP. 969-1848 Seacrart t8', new tr1r & 644-4620 dys, 759-0606 ienna 30K 'ml. s t2,000. Runs. automatic. Lots ~• '80 SEVILLE: moonroof buckets, cass. S2000. $150 Okeefe and Merritt Canadian Red Maple din-Cel cvr $7800 dy 675-8877, .84 TOYOTA 4x4 PICKUP Call bet 5-8. "-lnlng '77 450SLC. extt cond, good parts. 650-2777 S 10,950. &42-0795; ev.S 847-6419 P.P. stove $250 366 E 15th Ing rm table w/4 chrs. 2 New llng Fan, brass /wt<. d 675-9057 """ 901( I $24 500 Costa Mesa · leafs. S400 540.0335 w/4 tulip llghta cost S290 ~ n 9 4 spd 48 payments of Monday 963-5066 Mon·Frr 8•5, 760:6000: '69 VAN compl. Sun Dial 548·8823. Newporter II '84 T-BIAO · ' take $95 552-0796 hlll Sail 7014 S 187 /mo. Call Chuck .. 844x4 PICKUP ext 213 ask for Sally Camper. good condition. '82 El Oo<ado Blarrltz Dsl. A.IC, PIS. PIB, AM/FM, Caloric dble oven range Chinese Furniture & Rugs· 0 H S le S /S 18 ft L oble. :::;a cond, 979-3555. agt Short bed -Sports Pkg, $2400 obo. 645-94 t3 Abaolutely ttawfesl 42M V-6. 48 payments ol microwave & sell-clean' Rosewood sideboard & pen ouse a at un H """"" M A B 48 Ask aboUt the money we . I St8 900 h 79• 9306 $222/mo. Call Sandy. meat probe rotissone' chest (matching), Rswd Beautiful furn. vlSedeo orangehullw/yellowtrlm, Tr•cb 9035 irror. ear umper can save you thru our 71 convert, 2nd ownr, m . • ,p "" 979-3555,agt $400 675•1536 GrandfathA• clock. Chi· equlpmt. art 3308 •· new Keoke sails Moving payment os S2t l /mo pur-h•-& lea ..... plans comp! rblt, must see '84 ELDORADO -•--· CdM 675 9 76 ' '71 TOYOTA PICKUP Chuck. 979-3555, agt ._.,_ ~ F I 1989 F d · nese. screens. woolen & v....... · -4 must sac St400 w/trtr With shell runs good •tM •• rMllS $3700/obo Xlnt mech. Loaded. 60 paymenta of or 11 e: or K e n m o re w a s h • silk rugs (china) 548-3255 POOL table (Brunswick) obo Phll 646-2131 dys S l500/ob0. 557•2673 '84 SENTRA • ~ cond. 494-4848 $388/mo Call Chuck Ranchero $1,300. Also er.dryer·hvy duty, 3 yrs latl I II ht '74 C t 27 f II 5 spd. 2 dr 48 payments of IMPHTS '71 VW S B tie R 979-3555. agt . table saw Craftsmen $400/obo 645-6274 Coffee table. marble top, regu on sre. g • I a hi .edu race or '72JEEP WAQONEER St18/mo Call Chuck, 130t0ua11Street uper ee . uns • $200.963-3659 oval. Five leet by two teel rack. Authentic replica of cru se ng mast new good, new paint, battery NABERS G t 870 I S 200 bo • · Runs great. IC>Qks good, 979-3555. agt NEWPORT BEACH Pl ••IL MAYTA gas dryer llke $80 846-9401 • x nt 1 o rig, 1mmac $18,900 obo 52200 OBO 548_8952 i••.i•oo Light blue. ~237 ""P.l~~til•,_-~.-.,.. news 100 Obo 646-1042 546-9306()(966-6301 714-846-8329 r· I 9123 •• • ... Con temp. tan sofa & '84 TOY OT A PICKUP II ·12 Bug. FM digital cass. CADILLAC REFRIGERATOR REPAIR match. chair, good sh'"""' RARE MINK CAPE '78 HOBIE 16' '78 SPIDER dk !!!l I t Beaut 6.9 ·79 74K ml xlnt cond. xtras, rnuS1 see Local home estimate $27 $400 673·1955 .... y SACRIFICE $1200 With trailer. $1200. Shrt bed. 4 spd 48 pay-: '""· x n $26,000 or $1000 and $2400/obo. 840-8936 Larry's Reing. 760-7275 ---549-2758 (213)961-6133 ments of 1123/mo. Call cond, 5 spd, 57K ml. TO/pymts of $700/mo. -=. ------~-Couch, 2 chra, dining room Chuck, 979·3558, agt $3995/obo. PP 551-4688 731·521 t or 731-3501 74 Bug. clean thru-out, Refrigerator Gold Ken-set. bar stools, pictures. Tiffany's Pvt. Club mbrshp CAL 25. good cond NB •-• H • 125 new paint, mags & cass. m<><e f/f 2dr Gd cond tamps 540-4195 gold card Best otter. slip, xlnt loc Wiii sell or 1U1h••t1, oa 1 TOP $$$ PAID $2575 S48-0343 S225. 673-8601 Judy ----385-1240 Ev/wlmd take partner. E.Z. terms Cl111ic1 9045 175 WAGON ale. auto. pwr Washer/dryer S t35 ea Dishwasher S 100 Elec stove S 100 646-5848 ci1u1~· ,!!''~:1 ~~ Wanted Movie Mags 40's Gene 786-3506 '63 CORVAIA S6001obo steer, runs grt $1700 obO IEIForCEPalmEperS ledEIZ Wyland original painting & 50's. Esther Wiiiiam RANGER 33 216 846-5781 675•8193 eve/ 497•3295 $2000 675·9476 memorabilia. Jotn our Full Race/Crulse/Dleael/ .69 Austin American. Col-'76 Honda Wgn. Sunrt. d S 5 -Form Fan Clubs, Shirley Wheel/AutoPllot/Stgnetl lectlble Orig ow""er. top runs great $1900/obo. ~~~~ei01r;;e~42.~3:2• or C1~=~:lkk~~ st~t~~~~~4~ 71 4-645-0223 Barlents 40K. 642-3571 c 0 n d Au t 0 ;,; a I I c Tom 494-8744, 837·9550 W ---------Wedding gown white, Schock Sabol, good cond 640-4264 alt 5pm. ·77 Accord. silver/black. 5 asher /dryer whl Cule secretary desk new , never w orn. $300673·8409 -spd,greatshape$2575. Wstnghse stackable Needs wo r k $75 Matching hat. train Size s1.· .. ll ftuLI 7022 A•IH, .... ,... 644·66_10or_673·31_74 $350645-1410 760·1106 8$300631-5794 !:·-· Washer. Gas dryer S60ea, Gme tbl/4 chrs $350. Coif Misc Waate4 6220 35· mooring I 201 sailboat ~adi 9107 ·~~:;.cs~ords!~~ocon~·~:~ work great, can deliver. tbl $400 752-9040 • North Bay. S 12.500 7 3 , good con Cl . 542.3335 Top Mercedes Prices Paid 0111 Peter /R1y DIAL 2131714 MERCEDES HOUSE OF IMPORTS. Inc WAITEI 450 SLC In excel cond Call da~ 760-1900 or evs 760· t964. 650-0248 Iv msg. ---W•nted: Best Of Cream 675-8079 $1500/obo 642-4390 ___ _ ---.--New queen sire matt.lbox cassette. new or used. .74 Audi lOOLS. snrt, nu '79 Accord LX. $3400 al e, M 914 1149.M&ltnala 6014 spnng.retalls S639.sell-Talk to Caroline UAT trres brakes others stereo.82Kml nupatnt. '72MGBC00vrunsli00ka Fltwood t2' slider 3 pan-Ing $275 Still packaged. 675·1871 •SUP• 51600 645:5027 or good llres. xlnt cond good Must sell 2/24/84 els anOd used $250 Cash talks Warranty incl Wanted· One white and Now available w/utils. near 641· 7524 675-8821 Make offr 548-8952 64S-14 t0 Desperate 650-5156 _ =-=-""""·-------_ one brown dresser Musi main channel, easy ac· 74 Audi 4dr white SSOO ·79 Wgn, very good cond, '77 MGB, overdrive, wire Ca•trll l FANTASTIC HOUSE be reasonable. 662-0275 cess Dys 213-424-8884 642_5549 evenings · am/Im cass. 4 spd, 62K sheels. tpdk. radlala • SALE1 evenings. eves 714-675-5535 ml $2950. 650-t t51 55,000 ml. 2nd owner E,aafaHI 6016 Regenc y sofa. 84", , -CHOICE NEWPORT ·j 4 Audi Fox. runs, needs Eitl. mech. $3.200 N 1 k 0 n E m c a m • mult1-stnped velvet $250 Ma11c1l last. 6224 paint $750 650-80 t6 Cadillac:& to Go-Carta 675·2039 B kl W II A 50' -61J' moorings Ad· What--the Fad Ma.case.llash Won as er ine a away &-5-pc drum set w/5 roto mlral Yachts of Newport ·74 AUDI FOX. All new ,.._ prize Sell lor S 150 elmer. $299 Early Amerl-tom•. 4 cymbals + all ac-Beach 673-5200 Roll 'em off the market 631•4911 can solid cherry server ceuorles. s6soi obo throughout S t500 MUST With a Clasalfled Ad ---w/drop leaves $75. Other 750-1863 IPT IUIU SLIPS SEE 846-6533 Call Nowl 642-5678 C1a1attll 6011 items. Call 720-1599 --Perm./Temp. 646-0551 COmpt tBM pc software Three 30x60 rolttop desks. Office .Farailart/ $30-$60 Call for hst Like new Cost $1100 ~&fatal 6226 SLIPS AVAILABLE _ _ 25. 30 & 40 FT 559-0559 each Will sell $500 each FIV o x 60 In. DESKS Call 642-4644 (9·5 M·F) Fr" to Toa 6022 ~-1796t~ 1900, ev/wknd ~CH7~~~2~r e:;:S S&ilM&r•a 7021 40 yards of rich top soll. We're Moving 2 end 760-1964. New 14 ft Supercat Wind· take 1 811 you can use tables. 2 yel.low love MINOLTA Copier high vol· surfer. no sall. $95. Hurry 645•0223 seals. Exerciser. stove, umn. 20 bin sorter cost 650-5719 Beautiful white purebred trail bike knlc knacl<s $9,000 OBO 240-t393 young F Alghan Hound 645-6643 Windsurfer rocket t03. extremely gentle loves New 12· sohd oek con-com PI S 5 0 O I o b o children needs yard ro l;J;e;w;e;:l;:ry=:;:;:;::;;6;2;1;;4 lerence table wllnlald top 97 t·366 t good home only & 6 oak & uphot arm j' I 1012 642-0239 chairs. $1900 631 -4836 _•c,.1.,c_•_1 _____ _ -* PRIYATf ESTATf * OFFICE FURN· ""-,,_ __ ,. Miyata 10spd, lite weight, Free Puppies, black part Diamond Wedding Sets . · """ec ..,.,_ all eictras 50 ml. $235. Lab & Aetre1ve< Great Value S t ,6001$800 with 3 Chairs $475 Never "Bugger" bike trlr, holds presents 63 t-2825 *Ill Ctrtiflt4 * Used Sac 631-9033 2 children safely, new Free to good home -Loving * Solitaire * p· ~Or l22I cond S 125 646-2652 male Brindle, pan pit bull Value S t6.000IS7 ,000 11811 f&DI -- pup 548·8712 eXBYRAND RiMBALL Ca~n 1014 *Pearl Necklace * 5' 1" Pecan, like new , Sweet red Fli/; yr old Value s 1500/$450 $4000 (tells new ror 75 OGE VAN· self con- Bloodhound mix. needs * COIOfed Gems * $8000) 644-6444 tamed, 39,000 orig. ml yard/company 548-9584 * Other Jewelry * __ $.&800/obo 546-385cl Wht Gol Ret healthy-gd LIQu1dat1on/Sacrlfloe Moving-secrlflelng beaut --- (7 t4) 54., .n71 t Spinet '450 640-6186 w/chldrn Shots/spayed v-v 552-8223 Mtttr likta 1016 111 yr 760-2640 955·3648 Sherman-Clay Plano PUCH. Newport L. 2 aeat- Have so1T1ethlng 10 NII? Spinet. Bench. Walnut er ,lk new 300 rnl. Claasified ads do tt well Asking $850, 845-848e 760·0156 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •• 111rcycln--/- E I ScMter1 ·75 Honda 360. sold by piece. fairing. nu tires, whls, frame 786-3235 :S2 SuzuklRMt25, wate< COOied. many acceaa $675 63 t-21 t2 Iv met HONDA -- '81 Pasapor1, lo mites. •Jiit cond $395. 832-1408 Yamaha 650 lltte new. Only 5000 mites Asking $1650 Call Craig 675·9476 ileter Rtat1 167t1 auc•. (FINEST> Royale rear bath. dual root elr. loaded. lo ml, Mats 14, perfect tor Olymplca 540-9550 '83 ~ttlwlnd, 27'. 9,000 ml Loaded! 5yr wnty Llkt no 130.500 873-3800 [V'1 UH r , • _/ I lllE lolEIU'S SOUTH COUNTY VOLISWAIEI "WEWIUMT IElllllSILI" Volume Sales, Se<vice And Leasing 18711 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach (114) 142-2000 Sell things fast with Oalfy Piiot Want Ads. LARGEST SELECTION of late model, tow mlleaoe Cadlffac• In Souttlern Calilornlal See us todeyl 640-1880 2600 Harbor Blvd COSTA.MESA C~nrtltt I 1968 Camero 327-V-8. automatic. never been wrectted. Original owner, orlglnal condition. $2.000/080. 847-5918 r1at11e i33i 171 d MXJJbvlLl E. 2nd owner, xlnt cond .. 5795 MAKE OFFER 631-0848 '74 Grand VIiie, loeded, gd cond, needs minor body wt<.. $ 1000 Obo 642-4571 '84 TRANS AM Leather. PIW , A.IC AM/FM Casa. 5 apd. 48 paymenll of $257. Call Sandy, 879-3555, ag1 Aat", Deantic NARF'RS CADILLAC 1111 COUPE M VIW 11£Sll Cadillac Wire WhMI Cover• • Dual Comfort Seats -Power Steering, AM/FM Stereo Caaette. (1589452) '7995 1911 SHAii '9 VIW DIESEL Dual Comfort Power Seat• • Cadlllac W ire ShMI Covers. (1CTE440) '8995 101 FUETWOOI llOCIAI 11S11. Dual Comfort Power Seets • Full Power. (18JX100) ' '9895 1111 OLISllllU CUTWS S£1AI llESEL Cn.dM Controf • Poww Windows • Pow. Door loeka -loeded. (1AIW291) '•995 1111 COUPE .. VIW Dl£Sll Dull Comfott PO'W9t Seeta • FUH P-. • Low ~ .... (10FJ375) '9•91 I t I • t - DRllGI COAST W"4EN YOU LIVE ALONE IN T~E DESERT, YOU ~AVE TO MAKE UP '(OUR OWN GAMES ~ . -~ ... .. -.... I GARFIELD ® l1LL BE T~E QUARTERBACK AND '{OU'LL BE ™E RECEIVER .. . ' ' •• 2 •• ····:__:. --~ , a , a rt a oz f!:2.. a rt ' rt • I) -.. . . -- - _...,_ .... --- ' . ' j t t . d CCGd#C YOUR HlllTlll DlllY PINI Z-1'1 © 1984 United FMture Sync:Hc8te,lnc. OF COURSE, SOME 6AMES ARE BETIER T~AN OTl-IER5 .. -. by Jim Davis RAT5! TOO LATE ! NOW I'M WIDE AWAKE • • . ~ . . . rt -> -.! ---------------------..------------------------------~ NANCY ® DENNIS THE MENACE Watcha ~··· adoughnfrt? Now I M the two halves toaether, an'i:he hole is back in the midale! JUDGE PARKER YOU'VE BEEN LYING TO ME ALL THESE YEARS,, SAM DRIVER ! YOU TOLD ME YOU NEVER EXERC\SED ~ HOW MANY CAN YOU DO ? ~"!:21 NO ! SHE'LL PROBABLY CALL ME TOMORROW! • HEAVY SNOW BE CAREFUL OF SKID • HEAVY SNOW BE CAREFUL OF 'KIDS! PLA.STINO 2-19 C 11184 \Mllted FMtln SyndlcaW.lnc. by Hank Ketcham You've heard the sayin', t\\O halves make one whotef by Harold Ledoux PROBABY FIFTY OR SIXTY~ FIVE DOLLARS SAYS YOU CAN'T DO FORTY WITHOUT COLLAPS- \NG! BUT WE'LL TRY IT ANOTHER TIME BECAUSE NOW ..---- YOU'RE TAKING ME SAVED BY TO LUNCH! THE BELL! MEANWHILE, SUS\E HAS JUST MET HER ROOMMATE AND ANOTHER STUDENT I'M CARLA ... AND THIS IT'S NICE TO IS FLORENCE~ SHE'S MEET YOU IN 102 ! BOTH ... HAVE YOU TALKED TO SUSlE SINCE TAKING HER TO LANE SCHOOL THIS MORNING? PEOPkE OFTEN WONDER WHAf WE MA5COT5 DO WME.N WE'RE. OOT Ar A GAME I • bY -/OM BATiUK QOU'RE 1HE MALL MONITOR. !'M JU5T GOING ON QoO'VE GOT1'A 8E KIDDING.' IMROUGH ! 1HERE.~ NO GO AHEAD ... MOON MULLINS INTERESTING MOVIE, W,ASN 1T IT? UUMPM! DOCTOR SMOCK ~ MY APPOI Ni""Mf:Ni"" WAS FOR NINE A.M., POCIOR! IF YOO HAVe A FL-ASH t-IGH-r, :i: 't...L-e e-r vou 't...a.... FINP L.OIS OF OL-P MAGAZINfaS YOO HAVeN'"'f' ~eAi::> ve-r.' WP/.J !'M GOIN& 10 ~ rfV..) HALL ff\55 10 A GMT! by Ferd and Tom Johnson IT S/-IOULD B~-­ FoR $5 A "TICKET ... MOVIES COST A LOT TO MAKE IHES£ DAYS --IHEY HAVE-ro CH,AR E MORE. 1-r's NOW Five IN IHe AFl"BRNOON .' -,,'SIGH :-WE; (...1.-, A-r t...eAs-r :t KNOW ~'MA CINCH 10 ee HIS FI RS'"f" PA1"'1 ESN"'f"' WHeN He COMf:S e>ACK IN 1"HS: MORNIN<S! I USED TO P,AY $1~ ,AND ~ET HEPBURN AND TRf:.CY AND A NE~REEL( WELL, Now IHEY PUT A LOT INTO SP~CIAL EFFECTS. .. :-rALK ABOUT SPt:CIAL EFFECTS ... by George Lemont SOR.RY, eu-r OLJR L..OCA(..... 0AR'S "HAPPY HOUR'' f;N~S Al SIX! ---------------------------------~~----------~~- \ /1 ... II~ B .... t lftJoF I • -:.:-: ;;.---. --~ :-: ~ WOLJL.t7 'l(OL) l'E:L.lf:Ve SOME:1HING GOOt7~U-Y HAPPENt:t710 L..IMP1t7 L-ltARV'? . . r -r -- He VIV\S RIV'ING UP ON MIL-E:-HIGH Cl.-IFF-11-it:RE: WAS AN t:AITTHQUAKt:11Hf: CL.IFF COL-L.APSEP ANV. •• tf'S HARP 1"0 NLtave 1"Me O&..YMPIG$ ARe .AL.~eAPY OVl!R ! WOMSN ..JUa'r C~'1'SieSM 1"0 S"f.AY AWAY FROM -rll!LliVt&ION 61'ARS! -- ''~· -t I j ' Q - PIP )OU RaTCMN 'T'Me llX'T'R.A KeY, MON,Yr -· . -fl@ • ® -------by Hal Kaufman------- CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYES? The,.. are at least six differ· ences In drawtnt details between top and b9ttom ,.ne11. How quickly can you find tt.emt 0.Ck answen wtttt tMM below. 1utJt11tP II dn) t -I If MllO) S lueAtUIP ,, Jl•H ' P"OP •1JOOP1eu1q•) c Jtlf.WI •1 uoJdy ·i Ou1111u.o •1 J•llO) ·1 w:>uaJllllO • YO HO HOI Edward TM~ tM ,.rate, also known as ... ckbNrd, INY Mve been n. subled of this report: TEACH, THIS SLAUGHTER LOVER, HIS FALL NEARS. ay 123456 1 DAPPER 2A ____ _ 3p ____ _ 4p ____ _ 51 ____ _ ,. ____ _ WORD SQUARE WITS TEST Find five words cor· responding to the definitions below to form a word square. That Is, to form an ar· rangement of words that reads the same both across and down. (Word No. 1 -OAP· PER -Is already In place.) 1. Smutly attired. 2. oPPosecl to. 3. Small dress size. 4. First In time. 5. Kind of tax. 6. Wound In, as a fish line. Removing one i.tter from Mch word, a new, .... sombef' sentiment ts made to appear. What lottent p-.. ,.. ,. ,..... ,'"", ... _.. • Sum Vene I A hundred and fifty, when joined to a 0 tr", results In a confllct that jars you and me. C.n you explain how this ls so? HSV1) ""JOI HSV ........ (s1e.;ewnu vtWell Ill OSI I 1) • S.y What? It belongs to you yet your frleMI wttMut buying, borrowing or stullng It, use tt much more than you .,, What ts ttlat? t1.11t11MIOl.t,ff • Rlddle·Me·Thlsl Why did the snake stay Indoors? Anaconda the weather. Why are press conferenca Ilk• shooting stars? They're media-rites. t:' -• .,. I I ... l ~ i Remember, words are to read the same both across and down. "ptfM~ ., ..... ,. s ·1•u.o1J4jf , tlll•d C MJtAV l JtddeQ 'I SEA HERE I Wt..t an you dr•w to compa.te th9 underwater scene dovet To find out, add lines 1, 2, 3, etc. For Better or For Worse E.Ll'Z.ABElH-THOSEYEGETABLES ARE.Ga:>D FOR '/OO t You'RE Nor GETTING-DOlAN FROM THE lABLE UNliL THEY'RE. Rl-l II GONE-·· VE~'rABLES RLLGONe=., ~'.~ MOM! FINNY FAAMI Add tt'9 following colon Mltly to entwnc. tt'9 scene above: 1-Red. 2-U. blue. J.-Yellow. 4-lt. brown. 5-Flesh. 6-lt. green. 7-Dk. brown. I-Dk.,..... t-ltadt. SPELLBINDER SCORE 10 points for using all the letters In the word below to form two complete words: MISTRESS -------- THEN score 2 points eech for all words of four letters or more ,, found among the letters. Try to score •t least ~ polltft. IMW 'JUS ·u.oe..O.U.91qist111d by Lynn Johnston THAT'S THE FAlTEST OSTRICH I EVER SAW IN MY LIFE. GORDO ® Hf HAD TO E£T Dr<UtJK -ro if<'f IT/ SHOE --------- I DON 'i E\IEN KNOW WM'i I CAME J..lf.Rf. IN \l-{f. ru~~ 1 f't.ACf. ! 1 CAN'T 0£\NC~, \'M roo 6'-\'I 10 61AR:r A CON\IE.r<6AllON ... -- 1 1--\Ai~ IT, 1 ~Ai£ IT, r 1-tAT~ rr lH SE~\ Of.~, WMD WOUt.0 WANT 10 1At.K 'TO 60Mf.ONf. W'-\o CAt~f 1 E.\J~N DANC.f.1 01-t .~ou KNOW ME. ... 1. LO\Jf. 10 PAR1'1 t by Gus Arriola Hf: HAO THE:. HICCUPS/ by Jeff MacNelly a 1 -/ 11 mg "tar;' 0 8 mg nicotine av. per cigarette. FTC Repon Mar'83 Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. Regular and Menthol . ............ -------------------------~~ I I .. a.,,. ,, ... ,, ...... LOS ANGELF.S -You might say that MMtbew r...bOr- teea., star of CBS's Whiz Kids. is perfectJy rjpecast. Though his style used to be hunt and pee~. he took les- sons so he'd look like he knew what he was doing in scenes where he has to work the computer keyboard. La- borteaux, formerly of little House on the Prairie, now boasts a speed of 65 words a minute .... Ed (Lou Grant) A.Iner; more active as a union president (he heads Screen Actors' Guild) than ac- tor. just finished a 1V pilot, Off the Rack. due to air in May. He also hopes to star in the movie The Branch Rickey Story. Ri ckey was the Brooklyn Dodgers' manager who broke baseball's color line in 1947 by hiring Jedde Rollmeon. The title role was originally offered to GftcorJ Peck -an ex.SAG. president himself -but the men's phy- siques just didn't match up. Rkkey was a stocky 5-foot-9: Peck is a lean 6-3. Certainly all concerned with the project must be hoping that The Branch Rickey Story fares bet· ter than the musical version of Jackie Robinson's life. which appeared on Broadway two seasons ag:>. The FtrsJ definitely proved to be a strikeru. -F«>bert ~ WASHINGTON -It must have been a pleasarit surprise for Sec· retary of State Georte Sbaltz when some of his staff o~an­ i zed an im- promptu birth- I I I day party for him at Ireland's Shannon Airport on his way back from an eight-day over- seas trip. The 63-year~d Shultz received a special gift: a photo of him dancing at a re- cent White House ~ with Glattt ..,...... To his 11eiight. Rogers had inscribed the photo, "For the first two minutes, I could swear I was dancing with Fred." When Shultz's office called and asked for the autograph. she repied, .. Sure." as IOng as the Secretary would agree to sign one for her. How does the Secretary of State really rut the rut/ "He's nice," was Rogers's CD/ response. "A very diplomatic da.ncet" -Jane Ottenberg NEW YORK -The sofa that's being used for Dime Keaton's seduction 50ene in her new film. The littlf! Drumm~ • Girl -from the Jom le ~ thriller - ought to get at least featured billin&. Per- haps even an Oscar nominadon lor Best Supporting role. After all, the batter«i divan. found by produc- ers in a London theater. had a S4.500 price tag .... ShM-1 (Hotel) 8eWont& Harper can certainly carry off her Calvin Klein jeans in great style. But her singing in the CaJvif\ com- mercial indicates that she has some trouble car- rying a tune. Nonetheless. she has final)¥ con- vinced her father. Harry. to record an album with her .... The endlessly suave Roser' Moore is on the lookout for a young look- alike to play his former 1V ti- tle role, The Saint. in a film about the famed detective. Moore. who last sainted in 1969, is co-producing the movie .... The first thing that Martina Navr atilov a does after she sets down her tennis rackl'lS in a new location is to order three hambursers. Not for herself -for her ~· They're on hand for every one of their master's tournaments. That's called puppy love .... Rlc:Mrd Gere is a guy with a new doll. He showed~p· . a New York nightdub wit lady tucked under ms. . and the disco owner immediately developed a Saturday night fever. Not because fans started dosing in on Gere or that the actor started dosing in on his date. It's jUSl that the young lady was a Cabbage Patch doll and required as much protec· lion as the American gigJlo. -Ania-!X.mmer Cover Illustration by Bridt Muon C> 1984 FAMILY WEEKLY. All nghll reserwd. ~ I Water Cooler Romance: Does It ~ay to Fall lnlbv On the Job? By Bob Weinstein U nknowingly. Joan built her own trap when she fell for her supervisor Ted. 1Wenty-5ix and single. she had worked for a weU· known computer manufacturer less than a year before she became involved with her boss. who was 10 years older than she and had a wife and two children tucked away in suburbia. Joan was low person on the corporate totem pole. while Ted was being groomed for a senior management position. What started out as playful kidding ::: in the company lunchroom evolved in- ! to occasional after-work drinks ~""~-3 and eventually an affair. l'!. i As much as the couple tried to keep the relationship under wraps. co-workers sensed what was happen· ing: before long the entire division knew about it. Joan's colleagues resented the liaison and felt she would use it as a catapult for her career. Management. alarmed that dishar· mony in the ranks would affect produc· tivity as well as morale. decided to step in and rectify the situation. They wasted no time. Ted was sum- moned to the executive vice president's office. where he was read the riot act. Then two options were presented to him: Either she would go, or he would have to relinquish his supervisory posi- tion. lWo weeks later. Joan was ter· minated -with a good recommenda- tion. of course -and Ted. despite feel· ing guilty and sheepish. retained his job and soon after reingratiated himself with management. There is nothing new about indi· viduals meeting on the job. What better place to stoke the sparks of romance than the work setting. where men and women can easily become intimates as they share common interests and strive eo achieve mutual ps. The atmo- sphere is often lively. charged and ex- tremely amicable. .. FAMl.YWEDU.Y . FtlaU.UY 19. 19&4 But now there's more opportunity than ever. Ove r the past 15 years. the work environment has changed dras- tically. With the sexual revolution. the feminist movement and technological innovation creating new employment opportunities. women have stepped out of their traditional backup. support· mg role and are on the road to achiev- ing equality in the workplace. Include the rise in female heads of households due lo the stagsering divorce rate. and it's not hard to see how times have created a more egalitarian work envir· onment, an ideal breeding ground for relationships. One magazine survey or young working women in cities round that 44 percent of the respondents had dated men they'd me( through the job. While the corporate setting is con- ducive for love. experts. company recruiters and high-level executives report that it can pose untold problems for the couple and for the company. Robert Quinn. a psychologist at the State University of New York at Albany, conducted a study recently on office af · fairs and concluded that the disadvan- tages far overshadow the advantages. Having gleaned material from ques- tionnaires distributed to several hun- dred employed individuals, Quinn reports: "Romantic relationships can be a serious practical problem because they sometimes destroy the smooth functioning of organizations." Disadvantages cited in Quinn's research include loss of respect from other workers. lowered productivity. poor attendance, favoritism of the romantic partner. gossip. lowered morale and hostility and complaints from co-workers. On the plus side. a very small number of the respondents listed ~realer teamwork, improved pro- ductivity and lowered tensions. But scarcely 10 percent of the relationships studied rouJd be said to have benefited overall office morale. Speak to a random sample of corpo- rate executives and chances are they'll echo Quinn's conchwons. "Whether it's the man or the woman ln the power position, we're dealing with sexual politics. and it's bound to have some impact on work and morale," says a high-ranking Oticago textile executive. "Inevitably, one member of the affair 1s going to favor the othet U it's a highly competitive office where workers are going out of their way to achieve and rise on the corporate lad- der. it can pose monumental problems." Though some companies do have written policies forbid- ding Interoffice dating. &enerally pro- tocol and policy on this subject - whether it be among peers, bosses and subordinates or executives -are un- written and vague. 'The~ are obvious." says Jack Bramlage, the Mead (.orpora!K>n's director of ex- ecutive searclt. "It would be discrimina- tory. You can't tell a worker Whom to see and whom not to see.·· Dave Peterson, AT&Ts director of corporate personnel, reports that there are no policies er restrictions in his company regarding the organizational romance. "Each case is different and. naturally, handled differently." A spokesperson for 1.8.M. asserts that "h's a personal concern and we don't really care if employees in the same office date." But, he adds. the situation can become touchy if one of the people in the relationship happens to be a manager. "We do have a rule stating that a manager cannot manage his or her spouse," he says. 'The ques- tion is: C.an a manager date one -of his or her employees? We have no written rule governing this. However, woe counseJ our managers to be sensitive about any kind of behavior that m~t give other employees the impressK>n that there is ravoritism in the office." John F. Johnson. executive vice president of L.amalie Associates. a Oeveland-Oased executive search firm. poi.nts out that .. Inevitably, when you have single career-minded people working for the same finn. relation· ships are bound to happen, .. Johnson adds. "If they're handled with discre- tion. they pose few problems. However. it's a different story when one person 1s married and the other is single. I don't want to touch that one with a J ().foot pole ... How much a company frowns on a relationship usually depends on the positions and marital status of those in· volved. lake 28-year~d Stan and 26-year-old Susan, salespeople em- ployed by a fashionable l>hifadelphia department store. Separated only by a few counters, Stan sells men's clothing and Susan sens women's cosmetics. They dated for a year. had a brief affair. broke up for six months and are now living together. contemplating mar· ___ ............ --------------------~~- --------------- riage. It's not a secret to any of the employees or to manaaement Neither of them feels they have to di.¥Jlse t~eir ~ings, and as far as their super- Vl90t'S are concerned. the relationship represents no threat to either em~ or manaaement. Simdarly. the interoffice affair be- tween co-workers seldom upsetS the corporate machinery. Laurie and Jack, both single, 34 and copywriters for. a Presti8ious New York advertising ~ cy, have 6een <latine lor almost eight Scowwwi~ "Haoe an tdfalr UJllh the .,,,.,. ,,,, ... """yoa coaltl Illa¥ lb. rim nxlleae UJltlt ~anea." months. and they haven't had any rec. percussions from either management or mlJeagues. ·They work near each oth~ share danish and coffee aa mid- morning. e.x.chanse advioe and ciga- rettes throughout the day ('Working tasethef maltes the relationship even nicer," says Jack~ And you'd have to be blind net to re.alia that they att invoM!d with each other. More important, it's perfeaJy dear that their ~ionship creares no ~ lems. One doesn't have seniority over the other, and they're in noncompetj.. tive writing areas. When you wend your way up to the midd~ level, howevp. and into the rarefied atmosphere of the executive suite, the issue becomes tricky and danQerous. That hokb par- ticularly true tor a married employee having an affair with someone on the job. As one outspoken executive secretary of an Allanta-based clothing manufacturer puts it, "Have an affair with the wrong person and you oould wind up pl'TnR Rus&an roulette with your careet Says the Mead Corporation's 8raJn. Jage: "For the most part. a couple has to confront the real issue. whkh is that it's not going to work with both of them inside the same operation. It's just too comproi'nising because of the potential for pillow tall(." 8ramlage adds that in most company romances involving managers or ex- ecutives. the woman, because she's generally lower on the career ladder. gets the short end of the stick and either has to find a new job or move to another department or division . Women today are not always going quietly. In a recent article titled "Managers and Lovers" in the re- spected Ha1V<Jrd Business Review. senior editor Eliza Collins points out that woman's role within the organiza. tion has become more powerful. and so if toki she must leave because of an in- teroffice affair, "she may sue. file sexual~arassment charges or simply make the executive's workday a series of unpleasant ronfrontations and em-barrmins moments." As soon M an interoffice romance blossoms into a marriage, corporations di9caver that manes hM to ~ handled differently. The coosensus is that. like the organiz.ational affair, companieS would rather not have to deal with the duak:areer rouple issue either. But deal w'ith it they must • "At the very top levels of a rorpora- tion, most companies still continue to have prohibitions against spouses worldng together," explains John John- son of 1.ariialie. "More than anything else. most high-level executives have blinders on when it romes to keeping both spouses. They fear that it opens the rompany up to question. There is also roncem that the spouses will help each other in temlS of providing valu- able Information. There aie many per- ceived opportunities that may not n~ essarily be real ... Jack BramJase 1s also pessimistic about employing dual<areer oouples and says it's become one of the major is.sues of the last decade. "Some rom- panies have no problem with both spouses working for the same organiz.a. lion." he says. ''But we try to avoid it if we can. If you've Bot one that works and the other that's a real dud. you've got problems. Or if you fire one, you've !Ost two." On the other hand. Dave Peterson of AT&T says his oompanl. is supportive of duaJ..career couples. Tm sure there are individual problems, but from a corporate standpoint, there are no ma- jor problems that we have to face. We take a stand that one or the other should not be in a position to influence the career or the salary treatment of the second party. Out.side of that. we don 't discourage it at all." In fact, when one spouse is trans- ered to another of6ce, l.B.M. P5 as far as to extend special relocation privileges. "When we rek>cale an employee with an 1.8.M. spouse. the spouse receives priority placement at the new location," says the 1.8.M. spokesperson ... They go to the top of the list to be ronsidered for openings." An official for General EJectric Co. stresses that dual careers have become a fact of doing business today. "We even tie it into our recruiting efforts on campus," he says. Whether organil.alionaJ romance or duakareer couples is at issue. the pres- ent forecast is for further confusion - and possible heartbreak. We're in a transition period at this time. with old policies (written and unwritten) under scrutiny and ~P.Olicies that are still in the making. fW . Bob Writsm'n tS author ol 20 Ways To Be M~ Cra1ive lo Your Job and Resumes ror Hard Times (Simon ct SchuslDJ. 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VISA MAITl~AO Acc:ount No Ello.~ SigNture ' E A 8 01,,.,ere, Inc. I Nf i I JOHN ANDERSON Sixth in a Series of Interviews with 1984's Presidential Candidates J ohn Andmon captured the imagination of the American people wilh his lon&shol bid lor the Presidency · in 1980. bu1 whm the tJOles were counJed in No- vember; he had received barely under 7 perunt. That was enough. ~ to entitle him to F«ieral matching funds for the 1980 campaign. Although Anderson. 62, ham~ offi. cially announced his candidacy for this year. he is worlling full time on establishing the National Unity Party to pick up where he left oH lour years ago. He wm be its chairperson and leading spokesperson. and the betting in Wash- ington is thal he will carry its banner in the fall elections. Washington writer Douid J Lynch continues his special campaign rouerose for FAMILY WEEKJ.)' Wl~h this interview of John Anderson. Lynda: What do )'OU .ee u the .... jor coDCttU of Amedca'• fwdllN? Anderson: I think Americans are wor· ried about whether or not the ·current econemic recovery can be sustained, whether or not ~ will be plentiful in the future. Another roncem is whether we're reaJJy building a more secure and stable world in which peace will not be threatened by a war between the U.S. and the u.s.S.R. Q: What le\lel ol aid, If any, 8bould the Government contribute to day-care centea a? Anderson: Primaril~ the Federal role should be to help families that cannot otherwise provide their children with access to these facilities. For middle- and upper-income families. I wouJd in· crease ta.x credits for child care and also offer financial incentives to indus- try to take a more aggressive role in day care for their own employees. Q: What level ol abortion aid •bould the Govenuneat provide? Anderson: Freedom of choice is a con· 10 f AaYWl'llCLY • PDIWAJtY It• 1114 stitutlonal guarantee that cannot be taken away by a Federal or state statute. We cannot say that something is a right and then deilmit that right because of a penon's ina>me. I reason , therefore. that fundina [for abortion] under the Medic.aid program is a Gov- ernment responsibility. Q: Wbal ~ Fedenl aid lhoald daere for blrtla cootrol7 Anderson: Cert the same argu- ment can be used: e don't deny ac- ceptable medical lltention to the poor. I think birth-<x>ntrol devices fall within ·the legitimate category o( services, and there ShouJdn 't be discriminatory treat· ment with resped to the provision of those services. Q: Do yoa ..,.owe ol Federal Ga.reiiiDll'Jllt .... lat& ri!iliduu In c.-ea wllae pumta IB eftect de- cide not to c~-~ .. ol a RriomlJ .. .......-cWld, w:h .. ID the c..e ol a.by Jme Doe7 Anderson: Well, I was disturbed by what seemed to be an unwarranted in· trusk>n by the Federal Ciovemment in· to the patient-physician relationship. Q: Wbar• )'Gar ·~ to the IJ'OWlnl lavolwmmt ol lbe Ro- man CalboUc Claarcb In ~ of natioDal 8eCIU1tY. ~ the nudar freea deliate1 Anderson: I think the action of the Catholic Bishops' cooJerence in the statement of May 3, 1~. on the nu· clear question represented an honest and sincere effort ro bring some of the best minds together on what the posi· lion of the church should be. I have rommended their statement beause I think it is the kind of moral question on which the church does have the right to express an opinion. Q: Do cblldrm ...... by two wortdac parent.8 recehe .. cooct an apbdnstnc • tbo9e ra'9ed wtlb one pumt lit bome1 Anderson: There are kids who have suffered because of the absence of both parents from the home. My real oon- cem is for children of elementary· school age; older children do not pre- sent so serious a problem. But I think we have to realize that we've gone beyond the age when women were supposed to be solely roncemed with children and kitchen. 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First-issue importance. Firm limit of edition. And the lasting beauty of silver and gold. These are the qualities most souibt-aft-er by collectors. And all of them distinguish the impressive new collection announced by The lntermtiona.J Olympic c.ommtttee as its official tribute to the 1984 Olympic Games. Symbob of peace mcl brodaerbood Few other events are a.s worthy of such a tribute. For the Olympic <Ames transcend national interests to brins toaetber the world's 6.nest amateur athletes in a spirit of peace, brotherhood and friendly competition that inspires people of all Mtioos. It is, in fact. the univena.I appreciation of Olympic ideals that provides the collection's theme. For countries throusbout the world have tnditiooally Wued ofBciaJ stamps to reflect their pride It taking put in this petlt illlllematiooal atbletic competition. And it is the most b'easured of these stamps-TM 100 Cnawn O~ SloMpt of all dme-that will be booored bere. The oollectioa will contain 100 supe_!b miniatuftls, each por11'ayinti a dillerent Olympic stamp lD pure 24 brat gold electroplabe ora sterllo1 silver. Workina from the a.ctual .rlampt, the famed crat\smen of The Fl'8nk.1 in Mint will re-c"'* these intricate designt with abeolut.e authenticity. St.ding detail -in minilture Thus, you wfll be able to see every rich detail, from the flashing hooves of the hones oo the ·chariot driving" st.op Issued by Gre«e £or the first modem Gemes in 1896 to the t'.ce mask woru by the hockey player on the United Stldes Wincier Olymptcs stamp of 1980. One hundred £ucinatina stamps in all-chosen. with the aid of u tntieJ"DNic>n81 panel of pbilatielic experts, from amoftl the many hundreds of Olympic stamps luued aver the yean. The total edttioa of this historic collection will be Jo~ lllrdU.d to 1.5/XX) compleu ..u-an unusually sm&lJ number £or u issue of such world-wide iDClerest. ~a suh.criber, you will receive two told oo sterling mJnJatures every month. And the Issue price of •7..50 each will be pot'Gntttd. To subtcribe, send )'OW appltc.tion to The Franklin Mint, Franltlin Cencier, PA 19091. But once all lets IMive been spoken ~r. any sub.equeot applicatiocu mwt be rejected. So )'OU att .tvtted to act by February 29di. 8t the lllllest. • TM l 00 mod npificarU oi,n.,nc .,,.,,. et?#' ilnNd. · Sel«ted,,, aw ~ parwl of pltUatelk ezpm. . • Atdlanlk.U, ~""" '""'"" tit netiftg mmiat•rn bf TIN J'roMJlft Mint. • 1-wd in limited ediltor. -Jul 25,000..,, ~. "....,_ ...... 3 5 ·-tl/fl/bt ,_._ .. ....,~ .. ~ . , .. ,.. r - ----SUHCIUPTION Al'PLICAT10N-----., THE 100 GREATEST OLYMPIC STAMPS Edltba limit: 25/)00 •• world-wtde. ~tUe mail bv Febrvtzrv 29, 1984. The Franklin Mint • Fnm.ltlin CenteT, Pennsylvania 19091 : ~ enter my subscription for The 100 , ,.a. Greatest Olympic Stamps, authorized by : the International O)yml*: <Ammittee. 1 The collection will coasbt of 100 autben- : tic mioi&tures minted lo Z6t 1Dld electn>- 1 plate on sterling silver, to be sent to me at • the rate of two per month. The issue prioe 11 t7.50' per mloiatwe. I need 1eod no psiymeot now. Please bUI ' me for each 1hipment of two gold on ster- ling minlat'un!s, befo~ It Is sent to me. .,.,.. .. --..... ta ..... JO• ftw ..... -' "-""'er s~--------~ Mr. ....._ ~ .......... .,...ec'T TOO ..CC.,.,.....Ce Mrs. Mis•-----------Address _________ _ City ___________ _ ~.Z~-----+----- ~ .................. , . ., ...... ....... ~ .......... " .. ....,....... ..... ............... I )}48 ~------------··-•• ~ ......................... -----------------~~ HAPPILY MARRIED ... AND STILL A MS. Ltlly COiiin PogrdJin today looks much as the did 20 )'«JPS ago whm * marritd her I~ husband. &rt But her CJiews on IM "* of womm ~ evohJ«J con-~ It um a/tet' writing How to Make It ln a Man's World in 1970 that • lound hmd-to her SUlpfisc a femi. ni:lt SM wm1 on to co.lound Ms. Map- zlne and author . Cirowlnl Up Free: Rlillns '<our Child in · the Ms. GeaQz \bin and 11¥ ~ published family Politics: loYe ~ Power bn an ln- ti mate Frontier (McGraw-Hill). PogrdJin. 44, lives in New >'°'* Oty with her hUsband and lem"1lJe son (her twin dauRl*n en in <X>lkge). Writer Stephani td m:ently md with her for FAMUY WEFJal' to kJ/k about what 5M thinks frminism has IO'say to mothers. CoolE: y_., book .... Moat .... , zW' dilit n'r' If ..:im• ca-.il '1A. .... 'tllf Pogrd>in: AduaUy, it's easy; children themle!ves naturally resist the RX-role sterec>typins. Nonsexist child rearing allows a )'OW9ter to dbcover his or her self without being fort.ed into a mold. Whal I'm SlJ88e5llng is that parents open up the Other half of a child's life. It's not a matter of taking away the 32 dolls, but of adding the truck or basketball that's missing. We do not put a child in peril this way. rather it aUows us to focus on the you~s individual needs. Q: WW do JW _.... .. ., fllblre altMt 1;1 Pogrebin: Some people believe that we must dM>Oee between the old-mh- ic>bed family or no family at all. This is like the , boiled I had to eat as a 2'anct ~n I grew up, I found out there are many ways to cook aspara(JUI. Q: Yoa ca' hly tldD't mrt oat• af• Het.61JOlf/t Pogrebin: No, hardly. When I wrote How to Make It in a Man'.s World, I was a vice president in publishing. but at board rneetinp I was the one to make coBee and take notes. I did things that were apeeable to men. I got . into the women's movement because I thought I might be attacked by the fern. inists for my book, which was manipu- lative and adaptive. I wanted to pre- pare myself by reading all the feminist F AMLY Wma.Y • FllltU.UY It • ltM 1 s 111 material available so I could refute what they were saying. But I found my- self electrified by all that I reaci. Q: Sdll. yoa •-ve md ..ta a -·-.. coaftDtloaer me. fia8e; 1 didn't do anything dJtlerent P<>Qrebin: There's no denying that de-from anyone else. Bert and I= in-taib of my biofp'aphy help defuse ot>;ec-credlbly compatible. I can't lite tions to my position. It's really an aal-without him. Goin& down the was dent that I lucked out with a good mar-I the happiest moment of my life. 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Howevet Mary Merrill. an Indepen- dent consultant based In Madison, Wisc., believes that smaller operations can provide more-time and personal at· tennon for clients with modest in- comes. Menill works on a fee basis rather than on oornmb5k>n, and be- cause ol ~ she beiieves she can be more objedive about a clienrs needs than a big company broker. "People on oommissions are not planners," she declares. 'They are salespeople." Robert ~ a vice president in the munidpal bonds department at SMa!- son, takes the middle ground. .. Wheth- er you go to a big or a small ftrm is less important than whom you11 be deallns with. Resardle9s of the mmpany. some broken will only ieU you whats hot that day and not be conoemed about YOU{ Ions-range goals." While Adler maintains that a Jaraer firm can deliver more procim than its smaller counterpart, there is aood r& son to go with a small outfit If Tt spedti- izes in the one 3et'Vice you really need -say. tax shelters or tax planning. 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Explains the iumiture's ••••••••••••••••••••~••1111!1••••~ are broken down in-in cooking seems to affec.1 the In general, c.ommtt- creato~ Pat Waklron. .. I was just wor1cing on designs one day. when I let my ifna8ination go" (a courageous guy, this Waldron). The result? Mt T.'s sidebu ms make up the arm- rests; the back is romprised ot his forehead. hair and eyes; the seat resembles the former bodyguard's flattened cheeks, nose, mustache and upper lip; and the fierce lower Hp, chin and beard hoki up the chairs bottom. which flips up to make a leg rest Waldron is only in the first stages ot marketing his design, but he has high hopes for il The chair certainly wouki make a fine conversation piece. and ~. well, it just might fit you to a T. DON'T IUDGI IHI ~ N utritional wisdom has long ~ that sugar shouki be eaten in moderation. Sure. it gives a quick e~ boost. but that eventually SJVes way to a feeJ. ins ol deple6on. For more I lastin8 energy. expert:S have recommended the -complex starches -found in foods like l potatoes and spaghetti -that ~tr~ Yloe ""C1c1~r~......, vte.1;_,'~n•~­ ~~t• ~ ......... Mor1on Frri to suprs gradually. breakdown rate ol ca.rl>ohy-dal 1V was found So mucn for n~ drate molecules, which tum eight times ' tritional chestnuts, into sugat r o u 8 h e r says Phyllis Crapo, The new findl~ are obv). than put>- a Stanford Univer· ousty in1><>rtant to individuals lie broacj. sity dietitian. After who nm monitor their blood c a s t i n g ,p feeding 16 test sut> sugar leYeb, like diaberics But systems. And""'~__; ;em a variety ol the test results should not be ~ Japanese .-.,., ~ toads, she and her considered enoouraeeri~nt to 1V got a thumbs colleagues found start mai nlining jamoca-down for shows Hice that the smrd1 in almond fudge. Spaa Cobm aild ~ VillatJi some foods -car· "Although we're a long way 1mm. there was !Orne coo- ~ for example -from fully u~what solation in the study. U.S. pay- enters the ~ all this means," says , cable seivices -Uke HBO, stream even more "we'd advise people to think Showtime and The Movie rapidly than the twice before adopting high-Channel -were adjudged as sugar in honey carbohydrate diets." being more ferocious than does. And here's a seven samurais put togethet reaJ smop: ke aeam breaks down more slowty than ~ Rakes do. AccMling to Thom- as Wolever, a ~ ot chemistry at Oxford U niver· sity, the degree ot p~ and the amount ol heat .-1eour the paS decade, par- ents, teachers and soci- ok>gists have expren!d cona!m about the prevalence of violence on television. But r----::~~~~~__,,,~......_~_, aa:ord.ingtoasurvey by the Intemabonal Coalition on Televi- sion Vk>lence, Ameri- can 1V doesn't depict nearly as much may- hem as its Japanese counterpart does. To view what the survey descrtbes as "the roost violent grams in the~ tune into Japan's f\Jii and Asahi networks, which feature samu- rai and d~ective shows of UllN31 • fierceness. ~ second for savagery is CTV, a commercial network in Canada. How were the U.S. networks ranked? ABC, NBC and CB.5, in that ordet The coalition ar- rived al these rank- irqp by simply tally- ing up the number of violent acts per hour. We telephoned the Kok<> mo, Ind., Public µbrary, to find out what's being read there lately. The 10 most fre. quently requested books: • Ashes to <Jold, by Patti Rober1s • Christine, by Stephen King • Hollywood Wives, by Jackie Collins • II Only They Could Ta/It, by James Herriot • Mrs. Pol/Uax on IM China Station, by Dorothy Gilman • The Name of the /lose. by Umberto Eco • 1984, by George Orwell • The One Minute Mother, by Spencer Johnson Everyone knows that ca- reer wocnen a.re not pa.id as well as their male ~and that they tmd not to. mcwe ~ the CDrpOn* ladder as rapidly. 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