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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-03-04 - Orange Coast Pilot-- • . ···~~· .. • •• I " • ____ ........ -..... SUNOAV MA RC t! 4 1984 Wlnl100 ln.tt::f-"• .-=: .. Coast An Irvine restaurant premiere will benefit county burn victims./ A5 John l/Vayne Airport ol- flclals are shooting for a J.une date to comply with some state noise laws. /A2 California New movement In an old Malibu landslide forces -· • ·<'7"•....!.....-,..__ -#~·······" '.---:---•-~• -· ~-·-A1 •vto"' r homes:tA3 • Greg and Kim McCarthy's last tele- phone bill came tCl $35,486.52./ A3 Natil)n Former Rep. Shirley "Chisholm has been-ap• proached about running for vice president./ A3 Gary Hart says he Is not lukewarm about a nu- clear freeze./ A3 ·:·:·:-:-:·:·:·:·: .... :.:·:·:·:-:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:· World The United States re- portedly gave secret help to Britain totaling more than $60 million during the Falklands War./ A3 West German Chancel\or Helmut Kohl flew Satur-· day to the United States for ~Ith President Re- agan./ A3 .;.;.:.:·:·:~~·:-:·:·:·:·:·:-:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:-.:·:·:-:·:·:· Style What colors complement an lnd[vlduallst? Interior designer Nancy Lusk shares her wardrobe savvy./81. Everything old was 'knew' again to the an- tique aficionados at . Laguna Beach Museum of Art./82 Sports Nancy Lopez takes over command of the Unlden Invitational by three cUlp.fll!wlrl.aJodav's na1 r0il1ilf'.TC"I'' .. ""'"= Peter Ueberroth confirms that he wlil be the new commissioner of baseball at the end of the Olymplcs./C2 Entertainment At the age of 90, Lillian Gish earnll'Hollywood's Lile Achievement Award.I• Business Ice cream novelty ·promoter w•nta to sand- wich more lranchl-Into Orange County. /Bt INDEX • I es 81-t 85 A3 C7-8, 015-10 C4 cs es Oii Al 115 A3 • •u.e Ct-8 17 111-7 IM • A2 A3 .'I • ... --·-·---· "'"". • • . .. .. I Ol<ANGE COUNTY . C A LIFORNIA ',O r.fNT '·, From Wildlife to urba·n li.fe • • oyotes adapting to an urban-i e in Orange ount y By ANDREA ADELSON °'""' 0.., NoM ...., Cftange County's ruraJ lands may be disappearing undcr'housing tracts. but coyotes arcn'1 retreating at the sound of cement trucks and asphalt rollers. · · The Coyote-fearful of man 1n the natural 1urroundings of his wild habitat -is an opponunist that adapts with case to an urban life. . especially one with a ready lood supply in pcl dishes and prbage Clns: said Lt Ron Hud.on, a county animal control officer. Hillside residents 1n Irvine have reponed sia.htinp in recent weeks of bold coyotes. wandering in nci&h- borhoods. The varmints don't seem to scare off with the stomp of a foot or w.ave of t he hand. Coyotes are now b«omina .1c1i.vc and aprcssiyc t>cforc the two-month brced1n& !1Ca50n th111 begins in April, ac~ordil)& to Carl Pagano. thC' cny's ani mal control officer. '"We're not gettin~ flooded with calls but people arcn t making wild accusations euher ... One report came Gene Prorant or Turtle Rock, a hillside community in aouth Irvine bordered by ranch land. The physician said a pack of about five larae coyotes, who normally rorage in the ranch area, are· now wandcrina out or the undeveloped wild land that crowns the develo~ ment. '"We"vc come face to race with thcmj11 our backyards," Prof ant said. After a half dozen Phone calls to various authorities. he concluded there "is a bit of official reluclance'' to solve the preb1em with traps or hunt in&. '"It sums a shame to wait ror a catastrophe to happen." he said. While the rovina Turtle: Rock pack ham•t eaulCd any harm, three coyote attacks did occur in lhe county last year, one in Brea and iwo involvina San Oemente children. Those il- lustratethe danger of Urban cncroach- men1 on the wild. The doa~siud animals wciJhin1 about ·2s to 40 pounds art siJhtcd almost daily in outlyina·arcas. such as Yorba Linda, Tustin and San Juan Capistrano, Hudson Mid. Sul e~n ciucs surrounded by urban sprawl like Placentia and the Anaheim Hills . arc home to cbyotes. he said. '"In the urtian situation. thcrt is more food, mon of a smorpsboard 1han what the rural coyote gels who ..... .. ~-- has to fO out•C:\ICO' day and earn his living.' Mud.Ion slid. FamiliariJy apparently breeds con- tcmDJ in tht ooyott p0Pulation. ''When the urben coyote loses iu natural fear, then they look at us-with. a lovin1 eye. .. There are areas in the county where I would be concerned about leaving a child unsu~rviled." Hudson said. Despite the frequent disappcapnc of pets and the occasional attack on man. anirhal !Control officers say coyotes play an important role in the ecosystem. The scavenger$. who cat anythina from rabbits to rodents to (Pleue -COYOTEll/A2J' Cablevision contract for • •I . r I ~"'~-±l.~ -~ "''' By KAREN E. KL EIN CM .. Diiiy ,... IWt esa ~~·..,:a~rar··stii~mt;iar.t:~~~ .. :: educational and IO"tm.mern a~~ ...... SlaltOns. Copley/Colony community programming channel: a cable TV listi-ngs channel:· a community bull- Paperpftots A paper and pl:rw-otrlp boatbuUcUnaconte11tat Hunli..,ion Beach W,h l!lchool bJCllllchted the flrot annaal enameerl ... clay. C.thy8mlthand Dawn McNamee, left. were the flnt aucceaaful boaten. Othen, l!ke llary Jo Griffith, a ho Ye , and 8cott Marcu. below, endedapln the drink. After mon1hs or detailed nego- tiations. the City of Costa Mesa and Copley/Colony Cablevision of Costa Mesa. Inc .. have reacticd a rranchise agreement !hat will provide cable TV and state-of-the-an communications services to residents. The agrcemenl is scheduled for -discussion-at'-tb_c E1ty·€ounc-il mcet-- ing Monday ni&bt. Under the terms of the aa.recmcnt, Co~ley will construct, operate and maintain a cable system in Costa Mesa for 15 years. The company expects to invest at least $19 million in Cost.a Mesa. one of the last cities in the cou nty to install cable television. Assistant City Manager Allan Roeder said city officials and rcP: rc5entatives· of the R hode Island-based cable company have met weekly since No"cmber. ironing out 1he multitude of details included in the agreement. Underground construction oft~ system must be completed within 1wo years. under terms of the contract. Pr?jramming · spccifica1ions of- fe red 1n 1he agreement arc: •Basic T 1er ~rvice -I ncludcs ii.II / ctin board and a consumer shopping channel. Cos1: SS.9.5/month. •Expanded Basic Tier Service - Includes all service offered in Basic Tier. plus 20 cable channels such as ARTS and Entertainment channel; l:1S-A-Ni:tWort;-€-BN-and-Lifctime. Cost: S8.9S/month. •Pay TV Service -Ei&ht pay channels will be offered, including Showtimc. Cinemax. The Disney Channel and Bravo. at prices ranging from $6.95 to $8.95 a·month. •Installation -For Basic or Expanded Scrvic.c·. installation cost is ,,,. S 19.95 for the first outlet and $9.95; for each additional outlet. There is no additional charge for pay TV if it is installed along with Basic or Ex- pa nded Service: if not. it is St9.9S. The company will offer free installa- tion in its first month of operation and must guarantee the above rates for 1hr« years. •lnterac1ive Services -Within 1wo years of t~ afeemcnt fire. burglary and medica alen services (Pleue -CABLE/ A2J UCI has become apopularc • 01ce By ANDREA ADELSo"N"". CM rtw D.-y ,._. SMfl moce..aurac 1v.c,_10 .. bllh...shool st u- dents. who re breaking UCI enrol- lment and a plication r'900rds, as fees UC Irvine. at i1s high~tcnrollmcnt at two-year ind sta1ccolleg.esescalate. in history, started turning away And whai's happening in Irvine is would-be freshmen in January. the true clscw~erc in the ninc~ampus earliest cut-off deadline in the past University of California system. As decade. many as 20.CXXl qualified students In December alone, 900 students may be turned away because of an who wanted to enroll in engineering upsurge of applications. David Gar· hext year were 1old the~ was no more dner. president of the statewide UC room. system. said this week in Berkeley. ' Campus enrollment this year ex-Like Irvine. all but the Riverside cceded targets by 400. A record 9.436 campus have already reached their students arc aucnding classes !his limit fo{ prospective.students for next quancr, well above the 9,039 target fall. R1vers1de still has 5Qme J .SID , Jll;)J;lt_.,iu.hycnd of last year. UCI openings. . Spdt:~'tlfrt~,.;ctt · -;--~~· ... ·-n.·•s..~A--· The rea50n , according to Assistant • problem and 1t S"\"'"ettii1gl.rcc~fi'-·.;..;"ij Vice Chancellor William Parker. is a dcepcr.'"Gardnerlold the chancellor~ university education ·~ bccomin~ (Pleaee ~ UCI/ A2) Astormydaythey'llneverforget ---EDT TOR'S NOTE: La1t yearat thl1 time, the skies opened and lhe rains came -furiously. Al the wne time, tides were runn11'1_ unutuall,Y biah along the Coast. The combin1tion• proceeded to punish On.nae Cout residents for the fint days or March. tn tOda)''s final installment of ·a foul'1Jlrt series, Tht Dlity Pilot looks back at thc•StOmf throua.h \he eyes of thoMf who battled and wert; bttttted by the delricnta ia Huntlnaton Beach ettd wntem Oranee Couaty. . Luel le (1<11 Kem p, 18, lost lou of thinp when water pou~ over and lhrouah·eartbfh flood control chin· n<I bonkl duri•• the peak of one of ~wont storms tD hl110ry la&t Marth I. . Before she knew it. water J()..Jnches hilh swirled throuah ber home in • -,. • THE STORM Ro1E1r --·Bum • A YE AR LATER Huntinaton Beach. She lost •II her n.w caipetlna. a SI.JOO Maan•vo• te~vision ttl. a washer, ind other coatly furniture and •DC>liancu. But those thlnr can be rq>llced. .. What Iott most of all was my hutbolld. . ' ' • • • • • · "We wtre married 61 ye1rs. four monthsands.cvenday1 whc.n he died. 11'1 rtally aomcthlnl to live 'by yourself aner all those )'tan. So,ne- times I think I'm &oina cru~. When you live with someone like Guy (her hwsbt.nd) for so Iona h seems like a ./ ., ' . • paf'I ot'you 1s gone." On the morning of the disaster a year aao. 1ht Kemps were sit1in1 safely and snugly in their home on Ebbudc Circk. But 1boul 9 a.m. they got a wamina they had to gel out of thar house (ntlr Beach Boulevard and Indianapolis A\ltnuc.) "AboUt •a minute latei:z. we had water all over the house. YU)' and I near1y fell when we wtrt: walking up to Beach Boukvard. it was IO stront, (I was about up tt> hert (wailt high.)' Mn. Kemp uid her 80-J'Car~ld husband, a former locomo11Ve cn&i· nttr for Southern Parjfic. "woke up 10 hoanc he couldn't lllk" t .. ·o daft later. "He JOI walking pneumonia and then ktmbar pneumonia. He pos5'd away Sept. I 0, The doclor told me th1t 1ett1n1 wet and then waltina (Pl--8TOUl/A21 • I ' -h \ ' . \ :'WEATHER I ~ ----~ --Noise zone getting erilptled Orange County 1urport olliual<> are hopeful 1hey w1ll be an l'ompham.·c with state noise laws proh1b1una homes and hoots 1n a no1 y nrca near John Wayne A1rpon by June. home~ were w1th1n the 7Q..dcc1bel noise footprint. c>.phuned Ball Martin, chief of the a1rpon no1st abatcme1H orogram ;\nd an 1980 more than ~00 home~ tell into thl.' noise ione. he said. be<;au\C we'w: been bl'aung on lhem vci; cffecu~ely" More sunny, wcirmdays ahead R.tin EJ Snow~ The latest n:pon on the count~·~ noise abatement program showed only I I homes fell into the designated "noise footprint'' zone at the edge of John Wayne Airport's main runway. Five of the homes are at the edge of Newport Beach, the remaining SIA in Santa Ana Heights. Al thl' end of I 9t!~. however, 65 Martin 'klld the no1~c footprint .11 the c:nd ol thc aarpon\ m;un runwJ~ has \ontinued to shrink because the commercial airlines !>crvmg John Wayne Airpon continue to tn· i:orporatc quieter aircraft into l111.•1r fl eets and airlines arc "flying quieter ThC' a1rpon no1!>c e'\pcrt said con· 11nUl'd 1mpu.ncmcnt of the noise contour at the a11 port could mean the 11 home!> would almost l·enaanly fall beyond lhl' Lone'\ borden. l)O!>~ibly b) the end of Mt111:h orb\ June He ..u1d it would require only a small !>tati)t1cal reduction 1n noise to move therontours far enough that the homes would fall outside the noise bound al) BABY FOR HOMELESS LAGUNA F AMIL~ ..• From Al Lagu na Beach \m"l'nng '>c4' ll'I.'. which tal.c!> me!>'>ft&l''> for Sam'!. stru~lmg phonl' bu'>llll''>'>. g.a \l' thl' fam il) one month ot trl'l' '>en Ill" ··we "ant 10 than!. C\l'r\<llll' "ho has offered to help.'· thl' ,5.,l'Jr-old mother said. ··~ e'rC' gl1ing to he returning all lhl· c .11" J' '>non J' possible." The ~h tchclh hJ' l' C'\ ix·nenrni .1 d1shearten1ng !.trctlh ol had lull. dunng the pas1 l 'i month-.. truci... and diapers for Mar Ian ·o lar the) ha ~cfuscd to appl) for welt:m: a~~1stancc ·· .\ lot of our fnends can't bclil'"e "hat·) happened to u):· Monique \.ltd .. rhe\ can"t bdle\l' "C haH•n't OC\'n abk t~l pull 11 tog\·tha ·· t-or a )hor11mc 1 hur'>Ua) ~am and \fon1t1uc pulkJ 101:wth\·r longl·nough Ill g\'t lhl' C\(X'l"lJnl mothl'f lo a ho'>pttal It all st~rtl·d that l'\cn1ng whl·n f\111n1t1uc J"uh· lrorn a nap 111 \cH•rc pain fhc! u1ntrJdlllll~ "l'rc l'Om1n2 four m1n11tl'' .111an and lasung for a\ long as t"o minutes. ··'\!though l thought I was onl) 26 wect.s pregnant. I knev. the bab~ wal> coming.'' Shl' said. calling from her room at Ml\swn Commumt~ Hosp1· tal earl) Fnda) .. I JU~I hdd off and pantl'd tor an hour:· A.fkr lea' mg Marian" 1th a t'nend. thl'' Jruw to the hospital ree- nn1mem.kJ b) Med Kai. The) arm cd an thl'tr truck about t"o hour~ bdort· the bah) '~a<, horn. 01 surpnsingl). Mon1qul· •Ind Sam d1dn·1 gl'I much ~kcp 1h:11 n111h1 Coastal foo•11111ouon Mond1y P11cn1 tow Ciou<ll Ill the $"" °'eve> atM ~ today OlhetWIM lilt with ... nny end wwmtt o..,. Loc:el nonl\Mll Mlldt to 26 mOll !Mlow 1ne "11yon1 domlnfalllng by t.iondlly Hight ~lfy 72 to 81. Lowt 45 To 9'5 Sun,._ et t t8 a tn tOda)', .. ta at 5 ~2 pm and r-eoaln M •·111 m Monciey Mo0n-1ooaya1J·~1111 ,teta11 1 4 7 p m and 11Me llOlin Mondey et 7 691m Temperatures Albany AJl>llquerque Am11l110 AAcl'IOtlge Allllev"le Allanll • Inner Wlllf•. PQllll CoOOljlll<>n lo S1111 Citmenle l1l1od IO lhe ._..•IC&ll bOrdel LIQlll v11111>1e wtn<b 11111 morn lllQ, t>ec;oml!>g-1 10 north-•I 12 lo 18 knott lhll •11•moon and evening, but IOcal north to northMll wlndt 15 to 25 lcnola In 11.a INMow c1111yon1 lrom POint Conoepuon 10 S111ta MonlCI Bay w .. 1 ... 1y .... ,. 2 to 3 ... , Some low ~lood1 early lhll morning 1n IO<llhe<n watert oln.twtM ltlr through tonight AllanUc: City Auttln 8altmo<e 8111lflgt 81<rnlnollam 81-Clt Al L.o • 25 15 118 32 ee 36 39 25 6.3 22 115 38 41 25 711 81 43 24 43 35 87 38 34 22 46 27 29 23 78 82 ~ 15 Fronts: COid ..,... Warm .,., Ovit< '°61111 Walllfl point COf\Ce9- llon 10 Sat1 Clemente l1llll1d and OUI 80 moles Sm111 cratJ ""'1-y In effect ltom Po.nl ~loon 10 S1111a Aoaa 1111111d due lo no<l'-1 """d• 15 to 25 knolt lh•OUQll lon>Qllt with ,.., II lo 12 1 .. 1 So\1111 o1 S1n11 Rosa 111anc1 -1 10 SO<Jl-1 W•ncl• II to 12 ""°" oec:omong .... I 10 nor111 .... 1 IS 10 2S kno1' 1o<1ar ancl tonognt S.... 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TODAY EIPat<> Fa1rt>lln1<1 F1190 Fl941111ll 31 22--~---~---~-~~---_....--~--55 22 --------- Unabk w mct'l lhl' rent. the fam;I~ mo' ed uut of their home last ~eptl.'m­ bcr. figuring thl·~ could sta~ ~' -fr.JJ!Dds and Jl\ e ouL ol their lruc~ UltCll rm:-~ gv'l L1'.1CKOn thl·fr ~l-1.70 • .. ~ 11me passed b~. the wdcotnt' mat!. wore out. and "hat JOb'> the' rnuld f • find Bare!) paid for h1lxl. gal> lor thl· CABLE TELEVISION ... F .. 11 low F1111 h10h Second low Second noon 3 46• m Y 48d m 4 0llpm 10 26 pm 1 1 Greel Falla 4 9 Hi.rllOfd 02 H~I 4 s Honolulu 37 28 ~ ;~ Surf report. 111 ~ From Al '"'" be l>llcrcd fo'9 1.'~llmJ tl.'d $IQ 9 5 month!) ft·e . I n~tallauon 1 rhargl.' ,,111 '·'" dcpcndinglln \.\htlh mon1tnnng de' ll'l'" are 1nstalkd •lntl·ratll\C ~cn1l'l' Tia \\ 1th1n two )Car'>. pa) -per-' 1cv. t'H'nts. polling and home '>hopping ~rq\:~ \\1)1-.t>e 1,J!"ffJ~Jor.• $3,95 .. mo.rt;,..,.. 1'.l-~.~ ~-._, .......... Humm kl' . •[,panded lntt•ralll\C \t.'r\lcc Tier -\\'1th1n four H';H<. .ICl'l'\\ to L·omputcr data banks. denron1c mail and per~onal rnmputcr soltwarc·ser- ' ice!> wall be oITerl·d for a $6.9) monthl) fi."e plus usage charges and in'>tallatton f~ ranging from$ I tiO 10 F1rs1 low First ntgh Second low Second li1gt1 MONDAY 4 ~o am 10 19am 4 33pm 10 48 p "' HouSlon 1 o 1no1anapol11 4 s Jec:uon.Mlss O 6 JK)c500vllle 4 5 Juneau 72 511 LOC A TIOff 33 011 Zum1 G 1 52 S1111' MonlCI 7 I 39 Newp<>rl Beecll 39 37 S111 CMQo County $.2SO. Ad t 1 ds .~:~:ir;.g~~~~:~!-.~~~~ : ... ~ ¥~~~ ~~9$&.: ~~~., : +~~~- u>mpu1er acCCS!> and 10IQrma11on at Newpor~~o ree . ~~~;~\al '>)Stems wtthin t\\O to four· . , t . tiUI By'L.P. BENET 01 rn. Dally Pltol Staff UGI ENROLLMENT AT RECORD HIGH ... Bubbl} Brooke J...napp. the worldl) pilot "ho 00csn'1 kno"" the meaning of the w.ord slo"do"n. beamed into Ne"pon Beach aturda~ for a gala bash al the home of socialitc Pilar Wa)ne. The second thing you notice tl> that she talks as fast as she flys. Mention the word airplane. and )OU ha'e a runaway F-1 5 (which, 10c1dentl). she will pilot for the first trme on Monday) on your hands. Here~ es bug out and her face takes on an ex- pression that only a fighter JOCk would understand. From Al of the md1v1dual eampuc;l·s Hl· c;a1d he was aware of publil n.·u.1gn1t1on that .. education mauer~ in our soc1ct) and that marl' want thl' hcst ob· tamable." Gardner '>atd Gov C.il'orgc Dcu- kme~ian's suppon for long-term fi nancial assl\tanre 1n the unl\ers1t~ "ill help rc<.olvc budgl't problems that have plagued the s~ '>tem an n:cent \cars. · No'"' he added. l ( must sho" .. greater concern for thl' dl·mand<. 111 COYOTES ... From Al rubbish. keep the rodent pnpul.111on in balance .\nd onh the cspcuall\ aggrl'""'l' <animal~ arc huntl'd 'Ul h J\ thl· hJll dozen trapix·d al°tl'r thl' nttarks on till' San Ckmente l htldrl.'n l,1<,1 .\ugu\t Sinct the ro)Oll' shu'"'' nu .,1~n'> ot being driven from its home. ofl1c1als say res1denh should learn hov. to keep themselves and 1he1r JX'I~ from becoming pre) Some suggesuons arc l.cep1ng.1ra~h eans-ltP vered "'1th scrnre lid<.. rcmu' - 1ng uneaten pct food from \ards and superv1s1ng chtldrl'n •and pt'I'> out· doors. .,tudl.'nts and our prl''>l'nt inr;ipanl\ to accommu<la1e thl.'m ... In the past, the pre ... 11g1ou!i unt\l~I· Sil' s' ~tem has been ahle In accl'pt llw top 12.5 percent of the \talc's .h1g.h BOLSA ... From Al suadc the Coastal ( ·amm1<,s1on 10 appro' c the deH~lopmcnt plan Count' ollicialsv.1thdrc'' an 1dl'nt- 1eal plan. in !\o\l·mber I ll!S2 "hen 11 appeJrl'd hcadcd for certain Jcfcat befon· C oa,tal Comm1<,s1oncr~ Thl'\ rc!.ubmmed thl· propo~al 1n Januar~ and C\pert J 'Ndll I an .lum· In add111on to thl' nunna and ..t na' 1gabk channd. thl' wunt~ plan t;1llc, for; 'OU home'>. prl'!>cn :111011 ol 600 alfl'' of ''l'tlands for v.tldl1k habllal. J hotel and mold and J par!. Proponents alsu dcdarl' that hoth -,1Jc\ of the Ill'"' channel "ould pru' 1dc an accc ... s1bk '>horl·l1 neon the 1nl,rnd \Ide ot Pactfil" Coast H1~hv.a) l ounl~ oflic1als put th e pnrc tag fl)r publit 1mpro,erncnh such a'> \Lrect1, and a 45-IOut high bndgc o\cr thl' proposed channt·I at $170 m1ll1on. Thc\ claim the cost~ Clluld be horne b\ i number of mccban1s111~. andud- 1ng a sale ol hood-.. ti:dl·ral anti state loan, and a%1..'~'>rnl·nts on ocean-front hunll''>. <,chool '>tudcnts. mostl~ tho)l' \\llh R-pl u!i a\ cragcs r he une'\pt'ClCd interest In the un1vers1l'> ~Hlcrn forced the Berl.de~ campu~ to ·turn a\\-3) 10.000 appli- cants, man) with A-minu!> a"eragcs. l '( LA turned awa\ another S.000. ( arnpu'>e~ in Da' t!>. San D1cgo. Santa Barbara and ~anta CruL also arc full. (iarJncr 'aid The t '(' increased sl.ills rcqu1re- mcnto; la\! \ear. \\hrch "tll affect 1nrnm1ng fre.shman in I 9M6. accord- ing tu ( 1ranell ··1 he poliuc'> \\ere put into affen not 10 ltm11 enrollment, but to 1mprCI\ l' thl' '>1.tlb of students:· she \ard "-cl.'n tnll.'rC'>l 1n the engincning and lO'mputl'r sciences ha'c forc..-d c.irh \ lmurl.' 1n those d~c1phnes for \l'H'rJI \C~H., (jranell said. Those \.\ho Jrl' eltg1hk but can't be accom· modatcJ arl.' dlfccted to other cam- pu,e!>. she said. ··tn December. " had 900 unarcommoda1ed c 1- nccrs Parl.cr SUld "our ltm ation IS ph}-,tl'al capactt}. We're squeezmg in peopk and 1rv111g to be creative." A !>pare crunch forces labs 10 be held on .... eel.ends and non-classroom ac- uv1 t1es. such as lectures. to be sc:hedulcd out of doors. ucr .. target growth rate ·~ ~ to 3 percent a )Car. or about 300 c;tudents. he said STORM VICTIMS LOOK BACK ... From Al Knapp. outfitted 1n a black and "hne silk drt·"s and a pearl necklace. has !.Ct thrc(' world record flights. her mosl recent txing a 45 hour. 32 minute and SJ '>Ccond venture that beat thl' record for Clfcling the world m a business class JCt he dad it to raise monn tor thtldrcn '"Nobod\ docs 11 faster." the uo" d-plea!>l'rchuct.lcd as pan~ goers pn:s!>ed dose 10 offer thl.' fair-haired. blUC·l'\Cd woman of the hour hand-'>hal.I.'~ and i:ongratulauons 11·, 1n1ercstmg to obscnc this tnm. outgoing J\ 1a1or operate at ground le \l'l l he Ii rst I h 1 ng ~ ou no11cc 1s her fnendhne'>~ "H1. I'm Rrookl· Knapp.'· she sa)S unhest11atingl) to aO\one passing "tthin ea1 shot. Some of guests ap- peared startled by her vibrant de- mt·anor J...napp. taking 11 all in stride. 'miles and hulds out her hand. . "The F-15 is the uh1ma1e fighter aircraft -zero to ninety thousand feet in 3.5 minutes." she blurts out. sounding all the world like a cheerleader the night before the big game. "Can you imagine going two-and-a-half times the speed of sound?" It sure beats hfe as a stockbroker and a realestate sales"oman. two of the careers the 38-year-old practiced before she jettisoned 1t all fi\e ~l.'a~s ago for a life in the Jet stream "I .... as domg things that weren't ad,cn- 1urous," she said. Oddly enough. she first tool. up Oying because It was one of her greatest fears. .. I was terrified of 11:· she confided Later, she ex.plained her approach 10 conquering obstacles. "Showing up is 80 percent of A 'lucky' cop wins top Irvine honors By ANDREA ADELSON started its own department in 1975. 01 in. D•"' P11o111•" He made sergeant two years later. Th<: old adagl' 1s that police wort. 1s "The first day we started was the 50 percent luct. and 50 percent skill. start of dove season:· he recalled. In inc pohn· 'igt Dick Bowman Bowman said he remembers the city figure'> he'~ just more luct..y than passing an emergency hunlln$ ord1- othcrs nance to answer the complamts of Bo" man" .. lull. held this "eek. people whose backyards were pcp- around u1ld .rnd 1n "t't dolht•s \\:l'> J .inder hJ' 1mtt~lll'd .1 ~ \ " 1111lln1n l:kalh anJ P..irb Depannwnt 1.qll pa~ picl.ed as flt>lil'I~ ollicer of the )ear pered with stray pellets. definite fallor" da"' Jl tllln IJ" 'u11 .1gJ111'1 lorJI and up to $190.000 nt the bill. from among 14 nominated b' his own Back then. three offi cers patrolled Just a fcv. hou'e' Jo" n Imm lhl' nat 10nal ot1it 1Jl' .• 1lkging thl· d1Jn· ···~J' l' Our P1l·r ... a local c111Lens pel·rs. · the city now covered by 15 and the }\.emps It' e l Ila .and Prr rc,al.<o\'O nd'> did not meet tedcrttl 'tJndard' group. ha'> ra1<..cd more than $100.000 "He was the most nominated one. contract police force put plastic SIR 2·3 2.J 2·3 3.4 Brooke Knapp DIMCTIC* w w w w success ... she said. "Then n takes some self control and effort to g~t the rest of 11. .. For Knapp. Oying 1s an obsession. But la tel). it has has transcl!nded from mere!-. something to do for thnlls into something more mean- ingful. . The airplane has become Knapp's podium. her vehicle to c\press her 'iev.s on hfe and worJd poliucs For instance. on her most recent record-breaking trip for Una· ccf. shc made stops m London. Mosco-.... No' o S1b1rsk. Peking. Tok~o. Honolulu, Los Angeles and Washington. "I Ocv. this flight in the name of peace." she said .. We all need to learn to Ii' e wllh. pla) with and trust other nations. We can't be afraid o f one another:· .\II we got to do as show up. Sgt. Dick Bowman Their hOU'>C also l\10~ Oii J 1111 ot \\Jll'r The lotal laiMm~ that 1001<. the h\ l.OlkCllOJ. donat1qn!. and ~dling .:SO tt mad.c. m~.L.Q~~~ •• ('hu!(. u o ... .QCd;.al~~tclhf:o..CO~~J~.~ -~~~ ~.*1i'6'·.._:: ~;:._~ .. ~W'.Sl'}ltllµ' _,.... · .. · ,~~¥'· ,:.-.. ~ P~Mr..;,, ... ~~~~ ... .:..~~~~~/ ~eatfS3'id'irrtd1tl'nMon°'pVesC11t:rnn11· ,..._'Bowm~H~J~tlr~'-~"<1~~::_ · $16.000 Thi.'~ droprwd k~ernl 1n-v.1111n_ qorm' ~>t l<iXJ "al> the ~For the rema1mng .SIOO.OOO to b>thefachangc(luhatthcA1rponer Mesa depanm~nt as a patrolm.an surand:. Mr\. li.<11-..'>l'n '>a10 . altt·r 1.865-loot-long ~l.'al Rl'ULh Mun1n-$I "lU.000. thel II) 1!. hop.mg ll recc1,es In n in In inc. after commanding a 100-man m1h- learning froh1 the n1~ 11 v.a., no lungl:r pal P1l·r '1 hit h h.1d tx·c11 re-a g~ant from Jhl· State ( onser\'anc) · Peart dc·,crihcd Bowman. who tary police force at rhe Marine base in ~ Uu1'~~~~-;:t.,, .... -·. a Tittfe· POcfunk P.lY iii Northern California. but I don't have the aspiration to be a captain or a chief. required belau1.,c thc11 hou.'ic sup-<"011\Lruucd 111 thl',l:tt\' 14~!1., in th1.• 'itteknq believes . th~ cittzcm supervisc~an mves1igati,cdivis1on, Twenty-Nmc Palms.HctookthatJOb, posedl> "ac,n·t 1n a f11111d 1onc. "akl· ol l'\tcn\1\'l' <ll1m:lg(' h-, a group. "Sa'e Our Pier. dcscnes. as a conservative man who doe,n"t' aftercommandinga sniper platoon an · "I don't want the headaches. You can't tell people (oft) if you're a oaptam or a chief. You have to be diplomatic.'' It was a parttcularh c.\l rur1at111g hurricane praio;e tn particular seek the liml'l1ght but 1s an inspiration Vietnam. ~ th· I abcnc, The prcteding lhc~nc·l\\t1punrhoth1gh11deand "lhl' local n111cn~ reall) .... orkcd to the 13 detecti ves undl'r his com-~me, 0~ \h', da ightcr K;m \n-po"crtul ">torm-dn' l'll 'urt ripped 1hl.'1r tails oft and the) rcall~ did c?mc mand. dc~t~m /eJ ~1~1 k ~ndt·rgoing trt'Jt· l\\O.,cctt0n,outol1twr11l'r in lanuan 1hrough." he s~11d. ··Enough can l·be "The' arl.' an nwc of his skills." ~~~t:itl~eco.,ta lnatkntal<illitl' l~l(J l ht• ftlol ol thl' pier Jl thl' 41a1dahout\\ha11hec111zcnsd1.~ Tl~·) .Pean -,aid. pointing out Bd.,,,man's of Dr. ron\ Prolopappa'> \hnrl'11nc an 11n.1t~.llh,t•d lCntral '>Cl· rcall) \\,anted their Pll'r back. d1vmon-\\h1ch in\eSll gatescrimes . "'1\h hu<.band and I hJ\l' Ot'l'll rl·al tum an~ an unallalhnl end portion The res1orl.'d Pier .... ,11 be a lmk against propert) and people -has a ,1ugg1;h .\nd \\e lan·1 't'l'm to gl't \\t•rc lelt '\anding_ d1l1crcn1 from the onginal. ·ucl.nl.') record for cnmc soh mg that 1s 1w.1ce an\lhingJonl' V.c'rl' IU'I hJPP' 111 The piC'r 1l<.cll '"'·" immcdiatrh \a1d Turn-of-the-ccntu~ st)kglobc thca,crage .. Hchasawa)ofcatching ha\ e each nthl·r ·· dO\l'd to. thl' puhlic hut thl' lighung.\\.lll be installed Tht' "oodcn crool.s ... the ch1t.'f o;a1d The Kl'mP' anJ thl' 1,,,i....,cn' 1.\l'fl' thrl'l'-PIClC '>lrullurl' fl'm . .i•.ncd "11mc pilingo; that .,uppon the pier \\.tll be Bowman. 40. as the 13th officer Jrnong ahout "\ "'OO Hun11ng11>n thing ut a tnun\I aural twn On-l\\ll lllche'> .... 1dcrin diameter. pro\ld-"elected fort he honor. which began an Rea ch re<,tdt'nl\ l'' Jl u.itcd 1n thl· lot1kl·r., traded prcdtllHln'> ahout 111"' mg add11mnal strength. The rl.'stored I 971 "hl·n In 1nc rnntracted for storm that "a' to l JU'l' 10 ...... l''> ol le1ng the remaining 'l'l llOn'> 01 thl' Pll'r central section of the pier\\ Ill be lhr'Cl' pohn· ')ef\ 1Cl'\ from the qi) of Costa about $14 m1llwn in puhltt Jnd "ould la'>t feet higher th.in the on gmal structure. Mc'>a. . pn\atc pttlJX'M' "earl\ 800 home' Th\' an1,wcr ar_r"ed ~1a ilh 1 "hen keeping the deck farther a.,.,a~ from He \\a\ one of the orig11'1al tf>..man :ind mohtlc home lllalhcs 'Ufll·red Jnolhl·r P0 "l'r-lul storm <olammcd breal.1ng "aHS loH·e assigned to the nt'" c-1t}. which ' 1 d ~·1 1111tl thl· pier. raus1ng a I (l()(J.foot ma)or or minor I oo 1ng ~v a"' idl, . 1 1 1, ollapc;c "It's 1mpos<,1blc to dcsrgn some- d 1 n th · Del M 1r "v1 oh1k mu c '>n H 11 ' l · II · .. St kn ''" rest ens ' l •: V. hen the d1c;as1rnu~ \\tntl'I '>t.•ason thing tor a cont1ngcnc1es. ic c, Home E!llatcs and Brool.f1dd Manor. l'lldl·d. Seal Rl';H h ofllual'> fan·d tht.· aid. "But the Clld pier sto<?<l for 45 ---, were earned lrom their homc~ on thl . th SJXll of r1..·placing 1. IOO fee t )Car'i. und the <>tructure we re bur Id· hacks of cm,·r~l'nt') l'tl\ i'l'"lrnnl·I ~f~i .. ~~~pterbctwccnthl'footofthr 1ng now wall be even better than the and taken In r.,all'I\ O) m"hoal" pier :it the c;horcltnc and an rnd old one." About 500 m1lt tan \Olunll'l'r\,Jatl poni~n r.1tll standing alone in tht> Not all of the March I stor_m mmatcs and Ca la for n1a ( unscrvrlltt>n <KC'an damag~, done on shore, One male ("orps workers to1kd arounJ thc I fnhl.c st11m· Orangl· < ·ount" n1ie'>. oil the Seal Beach coast. the l (ock. sand hagging damaged flood ~al lknl'h did not h:n l' a heh) ~:in-made Island Esther. o~nl'd b} rnntrol channel\ thal -....ere too trca!.u1' 10 draw frnn1 '" making ( hC'vron u S.A .. was v1rtuall) dei ¥.ater-toggrd to "'11h,rnnd hc;H' repair'>. The r1t) ha' had o;enou'i strayed by waves reachmg up to J t'Qurpment budgct"probk•rti, an rctcnt "ear~ and high fi s6 5 The end uf thl· ut\ ptl'r .,..a., had lank moot') to ~parc for rebuild-The island. bu;11t in ~965 or., OOo poundt·d O} hugl' v.a\l'' and damag-mg thc pier . . m1llton. w?s, "'' pr uc1~g -· f l•d. and the Fnd <ate had to he ra1cd Yct 1 am . i adn~·' Seal Bca(h s barrclo; ot 011 a da} at th~~gin~~~~~ aftC'r bc1n1pt'' ctl·h pummckd a'isr'>tant l.11\ rng1ncc1. <oa1d a SI 9 lhQ8J 1Ru\1dunng the !.!d .. Z dnlhno II " t t r"'ilOfe tht• ptt•r t<, t <' 01 wel S \\<ere ca pr , u • Shopping l·enlt'r par!. mg l<1t' turn· mi ion proJ-.t. 0 ' • plo)ce'> v.erc evat·uated cd 10 la~<''· .,v.alk>" 1ng car\ now nl·ar1ng rnmplt•11on l he '>true· cm WE'RE LISTENING Just Call 642-6086 Dally Piiot O•llV•fJ le Ou•r•nt~ A l ·OOth birthday party Carmen Espriu Val verde. a nall\C of Guaymas. Mexico planned to celebrate her I OOth birthda) today at the Costa Mesa home of her grand- daughter, Christina Martinez. Mrs. Valverde. widowed at age 27. emigrated to the U.S. in 1919wuh her three cbildren and supported them b)1 working as a seamstress in the Los Angeles garment industry for more than 30 years. '\long w11h several close family friends. Mrs. Valverde's son. Herman, and daughter. Lupe. planned to help celebrate her centen- naal, Three granddaughters and five great grandchildren afso were sched- uled to attend. Wbat do you like abou& tbe Dally Pilot? What don't you Ille? Call tbt number at left and your menage will be recorded, transcribed and dellvtted to lhe appropriate editor. ct Tbe same t4·bour1n1werln1 senice may be used t.o record letters to the editor on any topic. ~ontrtbutors to o.ur Letttrs column must Include their name and telephone number for verification. No Circulallon calls, please. Tell ·Ull what'• on your mind. ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat H. L. Schwaru m Put)l 1$1'\ef Clrc..._ 714/90-4111 c .......... ed"'1Wnt 714/eG.....,. Al..._ d9plrtMMtt .. ...at1 MAIN~ICI • no ""'"" ~ .,, COM• ....... CA Iii t ! 6"' 1u4 9o • • 'l60 Col• a Mnl CA 82'&26 Cf'1t''Gl'I 1CJtJ Do~ Co." ~ ~ No "••\ •to•••• 1t•w1t••l·O"• td·IOrtl' "'•"•' Of ·~·-·,,.,..,, ..... 1)11-~ ~ ~ t~-M>" ~ U'ICly•tQl't - Fist-siled ocean li<.h ""am uf) fkarh 1ure 1\ e\pettcd to IX' reopened to the Repair Crt'\\'S were removtd fr_om Boulevard Pan lit <. ua'il I 1gh"a' public 1n m1d-Junc Island f thcr JUI.I lxforc the Mari:h I was closed all thl' v.a' 111 Nl·v.port t he nHlne> accord1na to \11rknc) ~torm struck. Tht 1 land \\htch Beach. u1mc-lrom thc rolln"'aung .. our~c., con 1s1cd or2so.OOO toM of rock. was h wa'i a da> to remember hut one • T hl' f edcral 1 nll'r{lcnn "1anagc-broken up b)' tht storm. Circulation T •l9J»hon.a Chazy Oow•Uby Edit°' ind Aw tant to 1he Publlsher Roe•m•ry Churchm•n COnhOll4f that vac\lm~ ncH~r want to !ICC aaain mcnt .\gcnn ha., agrt'l"d to pa' 7 S But carl~r 1h1'i )Car: Che\ ron Scorc1 hove banded togcthcr to U) pcm.·nt of the CO'>t of rt•turning the announced plans to rcpl:Ke tht 10 pen.uade cit) and county oflk1a1.. pier to 1b ong1nal cond11aon. man-made t land with a !>turd•\r Stl•t:I to pend money to put concrete hnina • fhc \late W1ldhf<' C onM'r~uuon pl.tr form Rny Magee. Chevrons ~rtn on the earthen channels to improvc Board will pie!.. up 12 5 pcrc('nt of the wpcnntendenttn Hunt1ns1on Beach. ~tcr now and end the threat of bill hccau~ the pier " a populor \Utd th1: rchu1ld1na prOJCCl. C\\pc('tcd M0\1 Clr••yt ( ....... , A'""' .,..,__,.c .... ,., 1-............. VOL. n, NO. M rupture . One aroup headed b) nood Ii tuna \pot; to ,.o.,t up to $50 mill ion. ~hould be • wi tin~ Chaun~y ftn~ ~\I) A~~ •Th~ 01~n~ Count\ l~Jr~n. compkt~1nla~ 1qRS ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ t • '.I • . ' _ .. • Five killed as plane crashes into forest By Tbe Auoclated Pre11 DAYTON. Wash. -A rented plane crashed in a heavily forested area of the Blue Mountains in southeast Washington. killing all five people aboard, officials said Saturday. W~ther at the ume of the Friday night crash was shghtly cloudy but "visually flyab~ ... said M. Mciver of the state Aeronautics Div1s1on. Mciver said the five-scat Piper Archer 28-180 was rented at Pearson Air Park m Vancouver. Wash .• and was en route to Lewiston. Idaho. It cramcd shortly before 11 p.m. near Huckleberry Butte in the Blue Mountains. about 30 miles west of its destination. said Richard White. director: of emergency services for Columbia County. Names of the victims, believed to be from Clackamas, Ore .. were being withheld pending notification of relatives. Mciver said. Lucl Balnes Johnson wed STONEWALL. Texas -Luci Baines Johnson, youn$er daughter of President Lyndon B. Johnson. married Ian Johnstone Turpin. a Grand Cayman Island banker. at a small. private ceremon} Saturda> at her mother"s ranch About 50 frie nds and fam1I} members crowded into the west room of the LBJ ranch house for the I p.m. ceremony. said Liz Carpenter. Lady Bird Johnson's former press secretaf) and a close family friend. The. Rev. William J. Kaifer. a fri end who has officiated at the chnstening of the bride's four children from her first marriage. performed the ceremonx before a fireplace in the west room. Johnson's children and Turpin's 5-~ear-old sor\Jtook pan in the 30-minute ceremon). she said. Three chlldren slaln AUSTIN. Texas -Three children were bludgeoned to death with a lead pipe earl) Saturday. and a next-door neighbor was arrested and charged 1n the .slayings. police said. James Carl Lee Davis, 21, was charged with one count of capital murder by Municipal Court Judge Wilfred Orange Coa1t DAILY PILOT/Sunday, March 4, t9M Hart defends nUclear freeze stance .. PORTLAND. Maine (AP) -A da> before Mame's Dcmocrauc caucuses. a confident Gary Han interrupted h1~ D1x1e campaign march to assure his "hardy band of Mainel"5" that he is not lukewarm abou1 a nuclear frecLe -no matter what Waller F Mondale says. "lf we can oven urn the fron1-runner in the state of New Hampshire in a snow. storm, think what we can do in Maine with the sun shining," the Colorado senator told a crowd of more than 500 people at an outdoor rally m sub-free21ng temperatures. Mondale surrogates, meanwhile, ques· uoned Han's commitment to the nuclear f ree2e and urged the former vice presi- dent's supporters to ignore Hart's last-minute push for votes on Sunday. "Maine people know a lot about Fritz Mondale. but they know little about Gary Han." former Maine Go'. Kenneth M. Curus. c0<hair of Mondale's Mame cam- paign. told reporters. Han, who decided onl y Friday to v1S1t Mame prior to the caucuses. acknowledged th at he co-sponsored the "build-down .. plan calling for the superpowers tndestro~ two nuclear warheads for e\'en. ne" one bu1h . Sen. Wilham S. Cohen.' R-Ma1nc. also 1s a leading build-down advocate. But Han said he opposed President Cliff top houses in trouble Reagan's vel'$10n of the p1opo!.al. prov1d- 1ng for MX-m1ss1le production. and th.at he also supports the propo~d freeze on weapons production. .. In J 98S. this nation mui.t provide the poliucal and d1plomat1c: leadership to freeze and stop and dramattcall> rever~e the nuckar arms race." Han told the crowd. Monc111le. wh" f\lanned I(' rNurn to Mame on Sciturday n1aht and stay throu~ Sunday. had cnt1cm~d Han at a uue Hou~ rally m Auausi.a on Fnda) for backing the buJld-dowo plan . Curtis. who was U.S ambassador to Canada an the Carter admm1strat1on. defended Mondale and accused Hart of trying to pla> both sides of the issue. The build-down plan was .. designed to Vice President Shirley .Chisholm? PORTLAND. Ore. ~P) -F<>rt!* Rtp. Shi-CNlhotm --~ ... the caf\4~ for the OemOcrlttc Pf'eel- denu.I nomlftdOin ~ 8'>Prc:>ectMld her at>out )Qlnlng th•m as • vte.-pr~ candidate. ''It cOUfd ~ dQwn •t the conven- tion to a battte between a blad< or a W°"*l for Ylce ~t,'' qfd Mt. Chllt\Oh'n• &9, at a nllWI CQ(lferenoe ~. ' 1i coukt ponibfy be COMlder'ed "UkttM 12Y98t•ll90· .,._.Ja<*ton beCauM l mMt both criteria -a 11 a cat.tytt tor c:Nnge." Mt. Chteholm '\wo-ter.'0 "*'· ·•Thw n-. IMed of their Ms. Chlthofm,.,,. ftrat bt9ck woman tame, alWllYS teugh_ed. ·•. alftya rtdt. In Congr ... and the flrM bl11ek to cun for • • cultd, always mi.und«Stood and mt ... president. left Congres• two ~ara ,ago tnttti>reted.'' stop the nuclear freeze movement m ab tracks ... Cunis said at a ne~ conf~ncc shonl) after Han's nlly ended. 1.1 Han. who had flown to M&iM from " Atlant.a eatlierin thcd.ay, planned toretum 1d to Washinaton after the hour-Ions rally but 111 was delayed several hours when his plane broke down. n Mondale started hi~ dar. m Geof'Jia with 1 • a breakfast barb at Han: .. Ke's the 1 candidate of new idea~. and I've saad he t doesn't have any. His new idea is this - this time. don't vote for George McGov-"" ern." Han was McGovcm ·s campai&l'I man- ager in 1972. Mondale. defending ogaanst allegauons he is tied too closely 10 special interests, retold the stqry of his mother's fight with cancer -for which Medicare paid the bills , -and added· "Let's get this straight. Arc 33 m1ll1on wonderful senior c1uzens who ask nothing but a httle ~u"'.?' an their ~aterlivH. t1 tba1 a special interest. I don't believe so. It's an ' interest that's Sf)CCial to me and I'm going to protect them every way I can." Mondale sa)S 1t 1s Han who has caved m to the special interests of the 011 compam~ and the hospllals ... Look for someone with backbone:· he said Saturda). Aguilar. who denied bond. The attack occurred between I MALIB U (AP) -Resident<; of a a.m. and I :30 a.m .. said Sgt. Llo)d Sigler. He said the man chfftop neighborhood were looking sexually assaulted a I ~-year-old girl ~ tbe bedroom.cf.her ~or new places to h ve Saturday as new ~ 1\P"" ·~m .. _ ~QAJ~ R•d wh9-~as-..,!" ~ .. tnQ~ -'P -~~"-"'''n~d Ma Be11 calls for a payment of$35,000 thismon-th • ..., • -~ ..., o;.:.Jl.-t ~-...,.,. ,.,--·r I a .J. . . r~11"'&-. crrtu·n•'C' ,,,...,, ""·-· -· ·--.,.. ...... '· ....... ...,..-A ... • ................... ,. .... ·~ ~~ ·. • _.,.i .. -.. ~· -~AN~J\PJ-qre~~~~nt)y'sla}t • • • · ·--• · ·-... ~';';~;i86P;g~~~~;~~sJs.4~l si.~ftf.lai(s tf~:: Sigler said. · . hundreds of feet down 10 the Pacific Raplst gets 354 years NEW ORL EANS -Sa)ing a rapist who terrorized a section of the city for four weeks was too dangerous to be free , a judge sentenced the man to four life terms plus 354 years in prison. "Over a 28-day period. you created terror ID Uptown New Orleans ..... Judge Matthew S. Braniff told Kenneth Kllllon. 27. "In the proper progression of events, the next step (for you) 1s torture and murder:· Defense attorneys Numa V. Bertel and Tilden Greenbaum objected to the sentence - one of the longest ever given in Criminal District Court -as excessive. But Braniff said .Killion was too dangerous to be let loose. Austrian presldent vlslts SAN SIMEON -Austnan President Rudolf KJrchschtaeger attended a ranch barbecue and rodeo Saturday after a San Francisco Bay Area v1s1t that included a S'peech in which he blamed a lack of trusts as the: pnmary rea~on for poor U.S.-Sov1et rela11ons. Secretar) of the Interior Witham P. Clark greeted Ktrchschlaegers arrival at Paso Robles airport JUSt before noon. After a 50-minute motorcade to the Hearst ranch on the Central California coast. they took a camage ride to the corral for lunch and the rodeo attended by some 200 guests. • Baby gets left behlnd LOS ANGELES -With 15 people and 20 bags of groceries all packed 1n the family stallon wagon, no one. noticed that I 8-month-old Oscar Zacarias was left behind at the supermarket, police said. Rosa Zacarias, 23, her infant son, and other famil> members had all gone on a shopping exped111on to~ grocery st~re i:hursday. No <?ne noticed Oscar wasn't in the family's crowded station wagon fiUed with sistets·i~·law, brothers-in-law. brothers. sisters and their children. until they $Ot home. Oscar, meanwhile. was wailing away in a shoppmgcan at Super A Foods Market in Glassell Park. By the time the family got back to the market the infant had already been taken to the Northeast D1v1s1on station. Mlsslng trucke,r ln L .A. Coast Highway . The slidt' has endangered 331 hoflleS in the Big Rock Mesa area. but 13 houses at the edee of the cliff were considered 1mmed1ate nsks and or- dered evacuated Friday. Los Angel411f County authonues said. Sheriffs Sgt. Leroy Chastain said Saturdav there would be "concen- trated patrols" of the area to ward off thieves who might prey on the empty houses. County water crews, meanwhile. spent the day workmg on a b}pass for a water mam in case of a possible shde. said department spokesman Ken Putnam. The slide has been cracking foun': dations. walls. ceilings and utility mains in the well-to-do community. Tom Fleishman. 20. on Saturda~ was putting mattresses into an emp- tied indoor pool 10 pre,ent inJUI') 1f someone were 10 fall in. A#WlnpMto Tom and Ben Flelabman put mattre .. ea Into the emptied indoor awimmlng pool In actor John Houaeman•a home to prevent injury if someone were to fall in. He and his parents had mo' ed in two months ago to watch the house owned by actor John Houseman, who employs his mother as a secretal). Houseman alreadS had vacated the home. where Jacks have been m- stalled to even up posts supporting overhead beams. Over the weekend. they were 1n Santa Monica looking for a rental unit. he said. .. E,erybod~ IS SCUIT)tng about. looking for a place to move:· said Frank McFadden. a Roca Chica Dnve resident who was ordered to leave his house Fnday. 'Tm JUSt leaving. I'm going to start looking at a couple of rental offices IO Santa Monica.'' In September. homeowners beg.an trying to halt the shde b> installing wells IO pump out nsmg ground water. which county eniuneers say has caused the slide. Some residents were informed b) the count) early last month that their homes could shde do"n the moun- tain at an) moment. most of the United States and countnes all over the world. ··it came 1n a package It ""ouldn't fit 1n an envelope. It was an inch thick." McCarthy said Fnda). The' charges for Feb. 19 alone took up 36 pages and included phone calls fo r vinuallyevery minute of the day. ~ "This 1s a beaut." Pacific Bell spokesman Bob Brown J said of the bill. adding that the company will cancel the charges for the unauthonzed calls. McCanh' said neither he nor his wife had lost their telephone credit cards. and he was at a loss to explain hov. their charge number fell into someone else's hands. Normally. the Mountain View couple's bill ru ns about S50 a month Mam of the calls were to Iran. and others v.ent to France. Turkey. Costa Rica. Iraq. the Netherlands. Venezuela. Pakistan, Austna, Israel, Kuwait, Belg1um. Spain. Saudi Arabia, German), Italy and Switzerland', Brown ~1d credit card numbers usually are obtained b) someone who sees or overhears the number being used. People alsoaregetung numbers b~ using personal computers to access other computers and run random checks for available numbers. ..... Economist: U.S. ga;ve secret aid to Great Britain in, Falklands war Kohl to meet with Reagan West German lea der to discuss improving East-West relations WASH INGTON {AP) -West German Chancellor Helmut Kohl flew Saturda> to the United States for informal talks with President Reag.an ranging from prospects for improved East-West relations to nagging Eur:o- pean concerns about U.S. economic and trade policies and the huge budget deficit. ··we have tried to make this a real working visit with very little cer- emon). ver) lmle fanfare. Ir) ing to emphasize real discussi on and dialogue as much as possible." said a U.S. official who bnefed reponers on the Kohl visit. U.S.-Sov1et summit should be a carefull) planned "substantive rn~t-. 1ng and one that produces real -results ·· · He said that Kohl in the past has aveed with that approach but that 1f his view has changed. ··ob' 1ousl> he will wanl to tell the president during his visit." { Kohl planned meeungs Monda) and Tuesday with Reag.an . ke) cabi- net members and leaders of the House and Senate foreign affairs committees. He landed Saturday at Dulles International Airport about 6 p.m. EST. according to West German Nav> Petty Officer Helmut Lueocke.. who was in an advance pany prepar- ing for Kohl's visit. Kohl has won admiration here for nding out anti-war protests and presiding over the beginning of the deployment of Pershing 2 missiles on West German temtory as a counter to tht' existing Soviet arsenal of me- dium-range SS-20 missiles aimed at Western Europe. .\t th e same time he 1s known to fa, or an early 1ce-breakmg summit meeting between Reag.an and the Soviet Union's new leader. Konstan- tin Chernenko. The L'.S. official. who bnefed reponers at theWhite House on the cond111on he not be 1dent1fied b) name, said the admin1strauon suit holds to the posnion that an) Kohl is said to belie' e that e-..en a get-acquainted meeting between the top Sov1e1 and il.mencan leaders would ease European anxieues and pave the wa) for possible future progress. The German chancellor also is e'<pccted to discuss with Rcag.an prospects for using negotiations on East-West troop reductions in Europe which resume in V 1enna on March 16 as a springboard for progress m resuming suspended nuclear talks. The U.S. official said. howe-..er, that trade and economic matters · hkel~ will absorb much of the agenda . -- LOS ANGELES -An Illinois truck driver whose empty truck was found near Boise has turned up in Los Angeles, an apparent victim of amnesia. Bru~e Miller. 47, of Danville. Ill .. mamed and the father of six, had been missing for more than a week after his jackknifed semi-truck was found abandoned off Interstate 84 east of Boise. Idaho, on Feb. 22. Miller said he remembers his •-:.... ~r---··~ .. -~,·~ ·~ ~;nything else ~mllFrida> nigf\l.'w~e'f'Ourl°tflrffii~· standing in front of a Los Angeles church. He made his way to Union Station. where security officers helped him contact his family. -tremafe · 1n11ttEfWitff~_-· L . Diesel ban ls rejected EL MONTE -The state Air Resources Board has decided not to follow a request to ban diesel-powered cars from the state, saying such a move would not produce any significant change in air quality. The South Coast Air Quality Managemen~ District wanted to ban diesel ca~. contending their particulate em1ss1ons c~ntnbu~e heavily to the arca·s smog. But the ARB decided Fnday that banning such engines "is in~ppropriate at.this tim~." ''It would be highly controversial. focus public attenuon on perhap' the wrong issue and produce limited short-term benefits.'' James D. Boyd. execuu ve director of the state's clean-air agency. told the AQMD. · War tralnlng camp• In Llbya TRIPOLI, Libya -Col. Moammar K.hadafy said Saturday special camP.s will be set up to train Libyans for a "war o( popular liberation so that we can confront · America, the Israelis and all enemies of the Arab nation," the official JANA news 8.JCncy reported. ln a speech marking the seventh anniversary of the founding of Libya·s ••Jamah1 riyah" form of government, the Libyan leader said. "We want to train in the use of arms tn these camps ... (Libyans) arc waging a battle for development and liberation side by side. We have determination for the one and carry a rifle for the other. Let colleaes become mobile and let schools become mobile. too. so as to carry anns." De.tb .quad llnM denled AN ANTONtO. Texas -Salvadon\n President Alvaro Alfredo Mapna said Satu"1ay there was no evidence that ha~-rankina officials in bis government and a leading presidential candidate arc involved with ria.ht·wins death squads. as claimed by a former officer. 11\e New York Times on Saturda}' quoted a former hish-rank.ina Salvadoran m11iuiry official as sayin& that ex-military officer and presidential cahd!date Robeno d'Aubuisson orpnized and conunues to direct the death squads blamed for more than 40.000 etvthan death since 1978. The unnamed source aJso said a number of h1&}\-r.ntona Salvadoran offic1ah wcrt involved with the squads. Lunch bucket ln a wheelbarrow Gary Willi• finda hU own retreat for loch at the Jackeon Wheel· barrow DITl•lou, Allefheoy tn- tematlon&l Hardware Group ln Shiremanstown, Pa. Production of wlaeelburow. la i:•kln& with •PriAI ancl 1arc1en • ~me jut around the comer. leaders, war continues BEi RUT. Lebanon ( o\ P) -Pre~1dt>nt Amin Gemayel met with oppos1t11.rn leaders 1n northern Lebanon Saturda) lo discuss his negot1at1ons w11h S> na Ht>a') fighting persisted at the frontier bet"et·n east and west Beirut. Druse leader Wahd Jumblatt. mean- while. said Gem3'el muc;t cancel the Ma' 17 Lebanese-Israeli troop w1thdra"al ac· cord within 48 hours or face rem·"ed res1stanct> from his opponents. French Foreign M 1n1ster Claude Cheysson headed for &irut to meet "1th Lebanese leaders and discuss th(' withdrawal 6l' French troops. the onl) contmgent of the multi national force that rcmams 1n Lebanon o\ French Foreign Min1stl') spokesman. who tn accordance with j OHrnment pohq declined to be 1denufied. disclosed the topic of Cheysson 's scheduled talks "1th Gemayel and other Lebanese officials. France has yet to announce a date for withdrawmg ns force." h1ch has stuck to Its ~sts in Beirut while the U.S., ltahan and British cont1ngerm "1thdrev.. A bid b) France to ha'<.' the mulunat1onal forct> replaced b' L ~.troops ""as foiled Thurs- da' b' a ·o, 1et \'eto in the l l.N. Sccunt) Counci l Police said t>'<chang('s of gunfire and an1llel') killed 11 people and v.oundt>d 43 Fnda~ mght and Saturda) along the "green hne" bet\\een Chnsuan east and mostl~ Moslem "est Beirut Pohce said tht' fighting was the ht>av1est in tht' area since anti-go' ernment Moslem m1h11as captured \\est Beirut from thl' d1s1ntt'gratmg Lt>banesc arm' Feb 6 Jumhlatt's ultimatum \\as delnercd 1n a stateml'nt issued on his behalf b\ his chief spokesman. Marwan Hamadeh. In Damas- cus as tht' DruSt' chieftain and h•1te Moslem m1ht1a leadt'r "'ab1h Bern con- ferred "1th 5, nan President liafe1 .\ssad. "President A.min Gema~el 1s g1,eo an ultimatum of onh 48 hours. e\pinng Monda> evemng. 10 abrogate (the accord with Israel) uncond1t1onall~. failing which the Lebanese oppos1t1on will not cooperate in the future "1th Gema~el." the statement S~lld First golden arches fall DES PLAINES, Ill (AP)-BusincsswH slow. so the manager closed the place earl} and a crew began d1smanthna the familiar aolden arche With that. the McDonald'-s restaurant where Ra) Kroc founded ht\ hamburseremp1re 29)earsagopa~sN into history. ··That's the lirc;t one. the Onf,tnGI one:· s.a1d Howard Elstth of Minneapoh,, amona a nun crowd that a.ithel't'd for the clo ina Frida) ni&ht "I wa hoping to 1et the last burger What a c;hame .. When n opened. the rc'itaurant was a ttn\ ~and-while ukd bu1ld1ng. a sp1c-and·span plal'C that c;uld IS <'e nt hambuf'll't"S and ICX-ent fncs Female employee were banned b«au~ Kroc feared the> would draw Young men who wanted more than a l)Uracr and fne-; 8e)l1nd.1he gnll "Stood a )Oun& Korean 'War -..eteran. F~ Turner, "ho hoPed that he m1Jht own tus own McDonald"\ 'IOmc da} Toda~. Turner 1~ McDonald's chair· man of the hoard. and the tt)tauranl that took m $366. l 2 on u fin1t da> h.as bttn 101ntd b~ 7 777 olhers. .\'the chain grew to a '4:ak lx)ond e'en T umer\ "ildesl drt":am\ 1l also out~ that tif\t httlc restaurnnt on l..tt Utt\ 1n th1\ Ch1c ~o sul'lurh . ..... \ . ' ' ' I i • I -. .._ ____ _ .. • Orange CoMt DAILY PILOT /Sunday. Mitch 4, 198• ... Mom of slain boy still arig~ish·ea one ye~r later 8y &h A••~la&d Prat ' The mother of a S-year-old Stanton bioy who wielded a toy .1un and was slain b> a policeman suffers whenever she sees children at play. The officer still has stress attacks one year after Patnck MaiOn died. Patncia R1d&c had left her M>n at home alone March 3. 1983. wh1k she went to work. She told the child. to stay indoors and watch tclev151on. and she ued the bedroom door shut so he couldn't get out. But Officer Anthony Sperl had been summoned by a net&.hbor who hadn't seen the mother orcluld in two weeks and was worried about them. Sperl let himself into the apartment with a passke} pro" 1ded b} the building manager He heard noise' from the bedroom. opened the ucd door and saw a silhouette holdina what appeared to be a gun He fired. Th,: bo> died shonly afterward at West Anaheim Com- munity Hospital. And now Sperl 1s on d1sab1ltt} retirement. and Ridge 1s back in Chicago with her relatives "She can barely look at a child without thinking of Patrick. Chnstmas was almost unbearable." said Barbara Phillips. assistant d1r~­ tor of the Orangc Count} Victim and Wttness Program ~ho ~ttps in touch wtth Ridge "Tony still has atlac·ks of high stress," said his father. T1moth) Sperl. former Los .\ngeles Count) ~ "!. ····-··'·· ·-•• ·"r~·,,. --fo, -.• -. . ..p,;. . . ... >~ t K - marshal. "The memory of that uwful event has rntcnsly affected his life. It will be wtth him forever ·· Sperl re«1ved a $32,000 cash settlement forthe psychol<>Jical dam- age he&ufTcred from the incident, s:tid Stanton City Manager Kevin O'Rourke, and will m:cive a monthly check. from the Public Employees Rctarcrnent System for the rest of his life. S~rl filed a $25 million·· claim against the city last month aimed at mak1ng the city solely responsible for any fut'&tt lawsuits 1n the case. according to his lawyer. Stephen Yagman. Ridge has filed a $20 million lawsuit against Sperl and the city. I And Larry A. Hewm, who claims tO · be Patnck's father, filed claims tot.ul- 1ng S 10 mtlhon apinst the City. Last summer, the Cit y Council rejected Hewttt's claim. Ridge has moved m with her mother 1n Chicago and 11 workina for Sears Roebuck and Co., Phillips said. At a family barbcque, Ph11l1ps said. "I sat there and watched Pat loolung at about I 6 young kids rwfh.ing around. It tore my heart apan. I'm sure she was th1nk1ng of Patrick. I know March 3 will be hard on her." Deborah Gravenbcrg. the neighbor who called pohce, says her 6-ycar-old )On, Ashande. and Patrick were "best buddies" and kindergarten classmates at Robert M. Pyle Elcmcn- tary, School in Stanton. • He talks about Patrick being up in heaven and thinks about him open- ly," Ms. Gravenbera said of her son. "Somehow, I think 11'1 easier with children to deal with t..ragedy." She said she had called police because the child had been out of school for nearly two weck.s. "Yes, l felt JUilt 1n the bealnnina," she said. ''. .. There arc so m_any 'ifs', in the situation. If I had only gone over there. if the manager had checked her~lf ... But yol.I can't really place blame on anyone." One ofSperl's friends 1s 70-ycar-old Connie Commans. who owns a dry cleaning ~hop where Stanton police officers bnng their uniforms. "He told me he ),ust went berserk after 1t happened. • Ma. tommani said. Sperl 1s also no lonaer allowed to carry a .JUD, 1he uid. "Rtghl aero s. the .fropt of hi s retirement card 1s a b11 1tamp lhat says •firearms prohibited'," she said. Comman1 wd Sperl told hu or constant death threats and the f rus- tration he expcncnces because he is unable0J<1 protect himself. "I heard him tell his attorney, 'It's bad when you have to check out your car each time you J~ 1n and look under your bed before you caJI It a night.' 1 don't think those threau against him have ever stopped." she said - A Robins OUR GREATEST- SAVE 60°/o A ... ·" . - • • ' -$99 fJ Ong. 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William Lauchlan A 'preliminary heanng which began a week ago was postponed the entire week when Lauchlan's at- torney. Matt Kuriljch. be- came ill. I IN THE SERVICE ' Seven local airmen end basic training Seven airmen from the Orange Coast area have graduated from baste training at Lackland Air Force Base. Texas. Airmen Curtis R. Allen, son of Bobby R. and Ola F. Allen of Huntington Beach, and Steven D. Strobele, son of Darrell C. Strobele of Huntington Beach, both were assigned to Chanute Air Force Ba~. Ill. Allen wi)I studx (n the aircrew hfe support field. while Strobele will receive training as a fuels specialist. Airmen Steven A .. Strom, son of Gary an~tsy ~~,~~~~~~~~~-~O~fil,_~,~f~~ :?• assigned to Lowry Air Force Base. Co10.:>"ln:Jn~i11'rli:-~ -- instructio11Lin the supply field. while Costa will tram m · muni'4ons,nd weapons maintenance. Airman J ohn L. Kennedy, son of La,pn~e and Carlene Kennedy ofFountain Yalley, has been assigned to Sheppard Air Force Base.. Texas. He will receive specialized instruction in the civil engineering field. Airmen Paul M. Spolldoro, son of Jean M. Boldt and stepson of James Boldt of Huntington Beach. and Orl1topber Cuaron, son of Pete Cuaron of Costa Mesa. will remain at Lackland Air Force Base. Both will received spec1ahzed training m ·the security police field to earn credits toward a degree in applied science through the Community College of the Air Force. Air Force 2nd. Lt. Brenda L. Randql, whose husband Mark 1s the son of Donald and Doris Randol of Fountain Valley. has been chosen public affairs officer of the year for the 2044th Communications Group at the Pentagon m Washington. D.C. The squadron section commander was chosen for ~emplary duty "'·perlb rmance and military profcss1onaltsm. Stephen M. Harvey, son of Bernard Harvey of Newpon Beach and Alice Harvey of Fountain Valle). has been pH)moted to the rank of airman first class in the Atr Force. The 1982 graduate ofFountarn Valle) H igh School 1s a machinist at Edwards Air Force Base. Cali f .. w11h the 651 Sth Field Maintenance Squadron. Army Cpl. Timothy R. Rodgers, whose wife is the former Gabrielle Zauner of Costa Mesa. has arrived for duty at Fon Lewis. Wash. Rodgers as a cannon crewman with the 9th Infantry Div1S1on. ·r. THENEWCLINIC iJ' Dorby J . Sims -Regist ered Hypnotherapist 10 YEARS EXPERIENCE In Visual Imagery and Progressive Relaxation SPECIALIZING IN Comfor t fo r people with Arthritis, Cancer, Als. : . 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If yo,u 're drunk, ·he '11 Herald the even~ ROCK.PORT, Te~as (A P) -Nothing triggers more fear in the beans of some folks around here than the prospect ofbeina arrested for drunken driving. h's not facing the law that scares drinkers. It's facing Pat Mullins. owner. editor and photographer of the Toast of the Coast Herald news~per. Mullins lurks at the Jailhouse door. camera il'I hand. waiting to take their pictures and publish them in his paper. The caption under a Feb. 8 picture of one 30-year.old woman said that she was "arrested on a charge ofDriving While Intoxicated Saturda,y , asked a couple of quaint questions of arresting Troopers Ahrens and Richardson - 'What if I decide not to take a breath test in Texas? 1 don't want to take a breath test because I have had more wine than your test can tell.' Troopers proceeded to process her for a night in jail whereupon (she) threw herself on the jail floor and engaged iJl a hysterical fit that lasted 33 minutes." Rob1 Mullins says his J>urposc in packing his paper with such incidents 1s to git drunken drivers off tht road and show· Gulf Coast residents through the experience of others "what dangers face 1hem when they begin each day." He is so committed to this goal that he has run several pictures of his own children who were involved in traffic accidents. The 50-year-old publisher has his fans. Koc:kport Police Chief Joe HinoJosa thinks the Herald has "been a definite help to the community." Mullins had no prior experience in Journalism before taking over the Toast, but he considers tha,t an asset. Jo"malists and publishers with more experience would take a photo of a drunken city councilman and "put it in the bottom drawer." he says. "I'll put it on page one." • Mullins says his paper sells an average of 7,000 copies a week by living up to its slogan. "The Cure For The MEET LIZ CLAIBORNE IN ·NEWPORT AND SE E -TWe-PIEeE 17RESSING AT ITS . 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Come in to any Liz C~ibome department and register. Common Newspapcr.".lt's read by residents ofRockpart, Port Aransas. Ingleside.· Portland and Corpus Christi, along the coast of the Gulfof M~xico in southern Texas. he says. Convenience stores wtuch stock the tabloid say they're flooded with customers wanting Lo pick up a photo-packed copy of the Toast to see who has panied too hard. Before Mullins bought 1he Herald for $1 0.000 1n 1979, it was just a little tourist paper. Not any more. In addition to phot.o~ of drunks and alleged drunks it features pictures of pead bodies. people maimed in accidents and drowning victims being pulled from murky waters. The stories include accounts of nude couples found passed out in automobiles. Oh yes. the paper also carries articles on gardening ano a column by Gov. Mark White. Some readers say the~onder if Mullins has any li mit to the mayhem he'll document in the Herald. • SHOP SUNDAY 11--6. • I -I ROBINSO'N'S NEWPORT FASHION ISLAND • (7 14) 6«-2860 .. . , . . . . --.... Rard-noeed editor Pat Malltn. lo•ee to pat photo. of dnmb ln h1e new..,aper. . I ' I I I I I I 1-- I I I I ... ./ I I I I I I l .. • Mondale goes 'on the Fritz' Voters rejecting old 11 beralism WASHINGTON ·· In the Dic- tionary of Amencan Slang. ··on the fntz"" is a term "mainly used by older people." and defined thus: "'Not functioning or not functioning prop- PAT BucHAJtAN erly: wonhless. ruined. not in accord and all the right people. He is thl' with the usual standards of per-choice of tbe A.FL-CIO and the lormance or quality; in disrepair." Nauonal Education Assoc1at1on. the A'-good description, that. of the moderate black mayors and Ameri- "well-01led machine" that was going cans for Democratic Action. the to transpon Waller Mondale. un-Nauonal Organ1zat1on for Women impeded. to the Democratic conven-and lipeaker O'Neill. He has taken all uon. and. then. his pan) united. on to the rnrrect pos1t1ons -on the MX victq(y in November. and the B-1. on arms control and WPfat happened? What happened Rl'agan·s anti-communist rhetonc. to cause Mondalc'scampaign 10 lo!.e a on ga) rights and abortion. on net of 43 points in a single week. an Grenada and El Salvador. on "fair· which the most 1mponant political ness" and "hunger," or affirmative event was Mondale's tnumph in the acuon and school prayer. on tuiti.on 1 New Hampshire caucuses'? What tax credits and more federal funding happened to spook so enormous a for education ·'A year ago. officials of the Coast District went throu~h ... confiden- tial files with the express purpose of finding a basis to flre ... lnstructor ... G. SHELDON THODE Golden Weat Colle&e L.M . Bovo "---- .Naked dancers . . measure up lnAmerlca One of France's greatest contribu. tions to civilization is the system of metnc measures-France ts where it started in the late 18th century -but metrics still have a way to go in the .. United States. Curious. In the early 19th century. France introduced the first nude dancers on staae -the Follies girls -and that contribution to civilization took hold in the United States immediately. Woody Allen has said. "I don't believe in the after-life. but rm taking a change of underwear just tn case." Most of the people who voted for Abe Lincoln in 1860 had never seen him or heard him speak. . .,,,..... .. Q. Aren't lingerpnnts in lieu of signatures acceptable on last wills and testaments? If not, why not? ; L sh~ of the Nev. Hampshire Demo-' ct. the Democratic Party of Nev.- -~-faJ'U'.JAtO . ...s_:unOl'dt..n&_.a~} ~~-....... ? ;..1,. • ..,, 1'"'-4.J.> ..... ~, H~.~~,~~.l\.~,',,(t' .·~~,.•A.,.. -<,,. ,,,.,. ~i..• :..",~~· ,-;._,..,._ • -" 'Tne New ~imcs w'i~'tenr~g'~s -~·~dd~ettin&°-up fro m the brcal · Mondale had become the runa"a) Jast table and riding off with the ;~ i~---.· --~ ..... ~ .. -------~ _,,,. .. · _ ·A. Thev'v"' hH-n ~ognized in the ._ . IH''t;.~'\\ ~~--~~.• , •• 't-~ ··~"f'~'t'~r....q;"~i ~ • ., .J-1{ .-~-·---~ ~ ..... .,..... ~ .• -• ·.r ·• • ....,,...':-·'--. -· _,,_.___ .... • Wtre-oearer n·uri6~bf1ren--s L-&.~~c ·._ ~,.:~~-~v*o~•~"'~~~.;}-S_:~ favon te of Democrats e'er)where m II.man · • was consci ous. sane. sobor or even Why was everybod) wrong'> 1 Not to disparage Gary Han·s While 111s ~crboten to use the term victory, the story of Ne..,. Hampshire hereabouts anymore -Democrats. 1s not who 1nhentcd the firm's assets. arc an ··moderates" or"progressives'" but what caused thl' collapse of the or "centnsts" -the question no one Bank of Mondale. seems Y.1lhng to address 1s whether In Iowa 1n 1980. when Ronald New Hampshire Democrats are not Reagan was upset b) George Bush. si mply fed up to th.c gills with the the reasons were apparent -and drear} old liberalism for whi ch readil} correctable Reagan had 1g-Walter Mondale 1s .\mcnca's in- nored the state. Bush had worked ll dcfaugablc salesman. for 30 days. Reagan had ducked the Iowa debate: Bush and the other Republicans had pointed up the perceived arrogance and aloofness of the front-runner. Coming dov.-n off his high horse. Ronald Reagan ran 1n New Hamp~hire as Ron_ald Reagan -and ran awa) with v1cior) Mondale.' howe~er. did not neglect New Hampshire. He spent as much time there as Han. Hi s organ1za11on was not deficient. 11put10 more hours and made more contacts than Han's. '.'Sor was Mondale bested in debate b} Hart. the v.a} Bush was upstaged b} Reagan. ""1th hi s. "Mr Breen. I paid for this microphone .. There 1s no outside e' cnt 10 C\pla1n the v.-holcsale desenion of Walter Mondale Therefore. one must look into the tiean of the Mondale appeal. the substance of Mondale's message. Here. surcl}. lies bad news for the Democratic Part) For. b> national Democratic !>tan- dards. Mondale has done ever) thing If they are, 11 is not just Walter Mondale whose future ma} be in the pnvate sector. For all his ··New Ideas" rhetonc. Gar) Han's funda- mental message differs only in par- ticulars from t!'lat of Walter Mondale. Not one in a hundred .\mericans could tell )OU " here Han differs from Mondale on the major f'lfe1gn. de· fcnse . social or economic questions of our ume. Which fact will be revealed -as soon as thl' media come down off the latest cloud of l'Uphona the} have pumped up The party's hornlic problem as of this v.-eekend 1s this: E'en though Democrats are a :colling from· tlie cand1daq of Walter Mondale. he remains the strong fa, onte to l'\cad up the 11cke1 in the.· fall. Old Dutch 1s leading a cttarmcd life nght. He has elicited and won the Patnck Buchannn 1s " s~ ndicated su pport of all th e right organizations. colummst. - WAS HI NGTON-Oneofthe mostamazingdocumentscaptured from the Marxist government of tirenada was a detailed rcpon on a man who blata •. •, cheated on his wife. beat herup, and on one occasion puJled a gun on her. The report was stamped ··confidcn11al." · Why waslhe report so1'losh-hush'l Simple: The husband accused of such abominable behavior was none other than Gen. Hudson Austin. com· mander of Grenada's armed forces. It was Austin. a former prison guard. who proclaimed himself the head of the 16-member military junta that deposed and executed Prime Minister Maurice Bishop. thereby touchangofTlhc LIS. 1nvas1on of the island la'>t October. What male') the document e'en more fascinating 1s that 1t was wriuen b) Ph} Ills Coard. a h1gh-rank1ng mcmberofthc Mao.1\t ''New Jewel Mo' ement"· and" 1fe ofDcput) Prime M 1nister Bernard Coard. who masterminded the hlood} coup that ousted Bishop. .<\ustin and thl' Coards were ca p- tured v.-hcn LLS. Mannes and para- troopers landed on Grenada . .\II three Marx1~t leaders a re now 1n Grcnada"s Richmond Hill Prison. The confidential report on Ausun. seen b) m) associate Dale Van Atta. wasdatcdMa' 11.1981 ltwasa "formal complaint" lodged b) Ph) lhs Coard. As head of the Marxist womcn'sorganiza11on on the island. JACK ANDERSON she was having trouble meeting her membership goal of5,000-and c blamed Austin's disgraceful mistre.at- ment ofhis wife for her recruiting problems. A.ustin. she wrote. had "seriously damaged the (women's)iroup in St. Paul's. of which his wife is Chair- person ... disgraced the Party's repu- tation (and)created a scandal an St. Paul's. deep!) angenng the women of the area and shakang thc1rconfidence 1n the leadership of the Pany. as well as ex posing our women supponers there to the taunts of counter- re' oluuonal) elements. thus weak- en mg the Pan> 's influence 1n the area."' Ms. Coard detailed Austin's beastly co nduct in a bill of paniculars: ··(a) the' 1ew of the women m St. Paul's thilt Cde. Austin's behavior while his wife was abroad studying was unbenefitting to a leader of the Pany-part1cularl) his bemg locked up inside his house ... w1th another woman several times weekly while her car remained outside an public view. and the fact that his children Adlllinistration was part-She has High Hopes of previous 'witch hunts' To the Editor. relearning process will require pro- 1 want 10 thank the Dall} Pilot for fcss1onally trained personnel and an lls coverage of the Valcnllne·s lunch-army of volunteers to provide the To the Editor: trauon required us to fill out personal con gi ven at Casa Pacifica for High multiple repetil1onsofthe many tasks • The employer of the Coast Com-data sheets that were later used Hopes. It 1s through the gracious these individuals will have to relearn. munity College District's adminis-against us at the terminat1011 hear-hospllaht) of Dori Herbert that High It can't be done without financial tration suggests a rc"ie..,. of certain mgs. Hopes "'a able to offer the priceless assistance and volunteers who are were aware ofh1s ltason wnh this woman, ''(b) it is widely known that the comrade pulll'li hi(iczun at h1~ w"fe and daughter some weeks ago. This has caused deep concern among the people as a gross abuse of power. "(c) the Comrade's beating has wife on Good Friday ~now widel} known. she had to jump through the window and ran up the road in a semi-undressed where a woman neighbor had to apply methylated spirits to wound across her back. I confirmed this. "(d) 1t 1salso widely known that the Comrade locked the bedroom door after the latest incident in which hi s wife left him: making 1t impossible for hcrto obtain hersalar) and her dottres in ~rtogo to won ...... The battered wife herself did not escape cri ticism. Ms. Coard wrole that."women supporters of the Party disapprove oli\nn Ausun·s behavior 10 widely publicmng their home problems." though ~c did add: "However. the s1sl.cr' feel decp$ym- pathy for Ann because of her financial struggle over the) cars .... ·· ah\C. Q. Can private citizens own cars in Bermuda? A. Can now. The law against pnvatc cars there was thrown out in 1948. Earlier. almost e' erybody rode bicycles. Q. Where's the penitentiary known among convicts as .... Big Mac .. '? A. Oklahoma State Pnson at McAlester. Okla. Are you impulsive. restless. easily bored" Ma ybe you inherited the tendencies. Researchers examining these traits now point10 lhe ienes. . You can fix 1n memory the inven- tion of the modern toothb~h b)\ recalltng this event occurred in ~hina onl} six years a~er Columt>us dis- covered Amtrica. 0) ing words of the •Frtnch writer Francois Rabelais were "Drav. the cuna1n. the farce is over." ~ i ' A" clittric eef tian crank out 600 voltl -abo"t five limes mote shocking powcf than a househol~ outlet. The repon concluded: ··we must bear in mind that as more women art becoming politically consciousand more will become so. this type of C · · f f • chauvinist behavior will become latO'l is ~early hat o the Amen- more and more intolerable to them.··-""'Can popula11onhas never read• book. Jack A.nderson is D syndicare.d columnist. L.~ Boyd columnist. O.& SENATORS IS I syndicated er..-,.,_ CD).J?S7 W. C'.entury Blvd. 'ts, t..osAneean ~s. (.213). 642-S086 • ...... P• (ll), HOO Wilshire Blvd., Los Anaeles 90024, (213) 209-7S.3 Mail~ be addressed t.<YU .S. Senate, Washinaton. D.C. 20510 pe~ cl files and the Cl) of ··witch At that 111~1c this ~sonally de-g1ft of panic1pa11on to prospeCll\ e willing to give of their tame to provide · ~;-L.1:.-.._,...,_~.r~~~........-.~~~~--"-.. ~~ ~·,.,..t-.. Y-~~~ "'"lD'llL-.rti!i:U.9.~ fa,: urt>,J\i.ual . , ~....... ~ !llRE&ll'.NliTIJlKS. . eeping" i fY·i'fs fMl{"<tartdlng l'lii'S. ' aC\i0n~\vaf ~1r-rrgntedU'$iY.'.~~~·JITe'~~Cbc V1"'11'('f'iYu1i~'Qbrr'~ffi'd!ise'fl7mfit~fft'i°''fb)"~Qr·ytrutrf'°"'1 ~~·~·~ • ~ .... -_.-.,._~·:i~-..~~t(~~'."'-':"~ du11fully decides 1s headline news. by district officials as th! acme of Herbert for a most ex ceptional and brain injured children. This tint B•A• ..-.. (ftul ~Jl) l80 Newpon Center ·Drivl"'sult'e A year ago. official<. of the Coast admm1straJ1ve respons1b1hty. But valuable da) in thl' h1stol) of our generation of parents with their first 240 Newport Bach 92660 644-4040 ' ' D1stnct went through m}. and other. now, God .forbid. when the elected program for trauma t 1ca11 y gc~eration of survivin~ hcad:injured 'o...a..,.., WU11aa(39th Diltrlc:t-R) 1235N.Harbor Blvd., f'ullertoo conlident1al files with the express representatives of the people want to head-inJurcd young adults. children. stand hand-in-hand at the 9263~ 99~.()J 4U '" purpose of finding a bias to fire me review cc~ain lites~ some ad.~inis-Support and pan1c1pat1on from front1ers ofkno~ledge trying to make t ';fl0'9' Daa ('4ln4 Oiatrict·IQ. SSS E. Ocean Blvd. Suite SOS • .Loot and one hundred other instructors A trators begin to whine about w11ch "oluntc:ers arc the kr) to succc<1sful life -and quality life -go on. • Stech 2. 439-0l l9 spec1al counsel "as hired at asubstan-hunts." . If these morally 1m-and on-going suppon for thl·sc 1rag1-It is with the help of the sens1t1ve p~a. (43rd OH&rict·R}. 28261 Marsucnte Parkway, SwtcJ60, ual retainer to help them C\.aluatc file povenshed people understood either cally injured }<>ung adults Our and caring women v. ho attended the Minion Viejo ~692 49.S-1 243 mate.nals 1n order to cn~ure that the d1gn11y or shame. they would blush. f~st-paccd soc1Ct) ha\ created an nl'v. lunkchcon aJ Casa Pacifica that Pa...,_. Mri (Jath Di.ulct·D). 34 Civic Center Plaza. Suite 921. terminations would 'lt1t·k. If this were d1~ca~ through autoacnderm. spons programs a.nd dreams will be real.1zed S&nta Ana. 92701. 835-381 l not enough. "c teachers v.-ere un-C SHELDON THORNE injuries and drunk dnvcr:<.. Trauma through High Hopes. Once again. I Mail may be lddtased to Houte Ofr.ce Buil,dina. Washmston. 0 .C. know1ngl) forced to collaborate in Dept. of H1stof). centers arc now able to sa'c the hn•s say thank you to the Dally Pilot for 20515 our own d1sm1ssal whl·n the adm1n1~-Golden West College of. head inJured young adults and in recognizing this vcf) w9nhwh1le this way provide both a blessing and a function. to Don Herbert for provid· • . • '-challenge for our society to meet. We . ing such a setting for plans and Ca u twn: In tedrJ ty at s aae have a new senerat100.amons us. 11 is dreams to come to rru1t1on. and to the 8' a first generation of parents wh o will brave parents and kids who have find themselves responc;1bk for the madr H1iJl Hope\ a nev. beginning. To the E-.d11or: 1ngs that uncover grave weaknesses ·Dr <\Ian R Kloll\orn. Yorba and flav.-s in their positions. And the Linda. takes Supervisor Tom Rile) to more damaging the research. the task (Dall} Pilot. Feb 23) for defam-more v1c1ous the poh11c1ans' attacks. 1ng the professional workc; and These ,attacks not onl) damage public academ1t credentials of two h1ghl) regard for research. the) often serve respected member!i ol the Chapman to call to arms the acadqntc com- Collcge staff <Their research as I munny. alerting 1t to the dangers of understand 11 re' ea led the proposed ,autocrac1sm. destructive of the very OCTC-'iponsored I cent tax would fabnc of a democratic society cause merchants 10 lose btlhons of Such unwarranted savagmg of re- dollars.) While I respect the word of search professionals, it seems to me. Dr. Klofkom. I'm reluctant to believe 1s raw political immorality. an 1m- Superv1sor Riley has Ku rrilized these moraltty that Superyisor Tom Riley scholars or brought their credenuals would never stoop to. to save a into que.,11 on. bloody freeway . For Tom Riley 1s an Most voters I think differ deeply honorable man and will I'm sure with the supervisor on loxing th em-quickly move to correct the record on selves the c'tra I cent to build the an his views of the scholarly work of Joaquin Freeway. serving mainly as 1t Professors Booth and Doti of Chnp- would to profit two land speculato"°'. man Coll~. Because damn the San But few would dispute his s1nccnty. Joaquin freeway when one's 1ntegn- This '" not to ~)' that some ty is at stake. poht1c1an don't attack research pro-TOM AL XANDER . Ph.D. tec;sronal'\ when confrcmtcd with find· Uiiuna Beach OR.ANGE COAST Daily Pilat .... ~--••• ' '"" -•• ',.. ........... !ll ,,. . .,, .,..,. ~00,.,., (II'"'~,., • l\ti • 1w c ··-c;.-·~ ... t • H.L. lchwerU Ill '""""- Cha&J OoweflbJ r o''°' 1nO •• .. •••"' llJ .... "vO'o.,... Lerry 0 . Speer• "'•"90"'0 , "'""' care of their rhtld -in most instances. for the rest of their h vcs. The head 1nJurcd )oung adult will r have a series. and in some cases. a lifetime . of new hcginnings. Each BETTY MCMICKEN. M.A. Speech Pathologist. Western Medical Center Support, pray~r ln. flChool• To the Editor: , The following lt"rtcr was wnttcn to Sen. Alan Cranston Thank yo u for )our letter of Dec. .:!2. 1983. 1n response to m> com- ments supporting an amendment to the Constrtut1on to permit the free- dom of prayer 1n publtc ~hoots. You tate that authol'1 of the C opst1tut1on placed a "fence" be· tween government and religion. etc .. and government 'ihould refrain from attemp11ni to control. support or influence an> pan1cular form or rtha1on. re1ti1ou'\ ~rv1cc or prayer. Co~ you please explain to me ho" the government, 1 e.. the uprtmc Coun. h&\ v10Iat~ our (on 11tut1on h} hann1ng prayer from public SfhOOb? nd why policemen dra cd ,,coplt 1n the state (')f Ntbraska to Jlll "ho "t·n· ~or~h1pp1n1 and 1ca,h1n& 1n fn.·l·dom'' .\ Im of people do not unJc~1<1nd I -.! that. as )OU say. "truly voluntary pra )cr 1s perm1ss1bte:· Then why are we concerned about an amendment? There must a reason! Neither do I believe in forctd prayer or that the aovcmment should make up a pr.ayer. but I behtve time should be allowed in every school for the opponunity and freedom for students to exp~ss themselves 1n pra>cr (or to refrain). As you know. our country was founded on Judc:o-Christian prin· c1plc5 to allow the freedom of rch11on without aovemment mtrrfcrrncc. Why has 1ovcmmcnt interfered? My understandina of the scptr· at ion of church an.d state is 10 allow frttdom Of reliJIOO without iOVem• ment 1nttrference as our fou ndina fathers intended. I upport an amendment lo pcmJlt the freedom of pra~r in public tthool\ -a\ wt had btforr the uprcmc court 1ntcrfcrrd and nnCd It, RENE MITH . Nc.,.pon Bcac;h .. ... SUNDAY, MARCH 4, 1984 Travel 1n1urance Pak,, cover• trip cancellatlona. SeePageB4. Ferned Tortlllll , .... Of UigUIUI le•ch le moVlng .t9 lllulon Viejo., ... P91e BL • 'Clothes that maJre you fl . look buslne.ss-Hke, , yet comlortable at the office v help .wome~ 1 10 succeed. /1 OlJ ~ml o,q 1nul !h' !Jr II l'!Ot . I . 0 11" ()J 11ni W ll I ',,: I I/ , I ' ,.,,, tfl II 'Jl"J I')~ ... Tbebn.ht daffodil yel10w of her aw B1ua •alt and Andrea Pftater pumpe aets the tone for Nancy Luak'a"'-• · look of confidence, one of her keya to aucceu with Luak-Seren&eti. Sqaare- cut onyx earrlna• .et with pa•e cll&mond. add an elqiant touch to tlie two-piece, black and white, . Geoffrey Beene hoeta. en.emble abe model• below. Dally Pllot.Photoe by Richard Koehler , tFirst.iJJlpre~sion:Vibrant BJ MELINDA HUDDLESTON fllr ............ Vibrant. Forceful. Hi&h-encray. Fun-lovina. uccessfuJ businesswoman. Wife and mother. Nancy Lusk isaU these thinp, and then some. When shespca.ksabout the career in interior clesip that arew from a hobby, the words come PlilY and quickly, revealina the drive that 5petlcd bcrto build the Lusk-Serenaeti desian • rm that now operates two furniture showrooms the lrvineareaandanotherin Anaheim Hills. And when Lusk talks about husband, Robert. l l ·)'UJ'-old son, Rob, and l 4-ycar-old dwahter, 'sien, theconcem for family comes throu&h oud1nd1trona. · There are also the civic responsibilities that Lusk talkubout animatedly, includina her work fortwoorphanqcsand the City of Hope, which provides care for ttle term i nail y ill. But it is when she speaks about her combined hobby and business-brccdina cattle on her Sierra Valley ranch -that Nancy Lusk the individualist comes throuah most clearly. She recallsatttinasome quizzical &lances the da)lsbe appeared at Amen Wardy's in ~ewpon Centerfora photOlflpby~won. Lusk was seated . -n a couch amo~eome of the mast far..ahcad, trend-1ettin1 fashions around-thumt>Jna tbrou&h hercopyofUvcstock Diaesl .. J think they were rchevrs wnen WC left," she said with a lau,h. Carta La Monte, fashion dJrcctress at Amen Wardy's, remembered the scene, but claims that coordinatina Lusk'scovcrlook was•pleasurc. "She's really an individual," La Monte said in a blt ofundentatement. , • Lusk hassomestrona op1nionsabout her professional wardrobe. "I like clothes that make you look busi- nm·likc, yetcomfonab\e," she said. Jn hcr casc. I • I I. that usually means uilorcd suits for work, although she tends to avoid pants. no matter how comfonablc. La Montewasabletoquicklyzero inonJUSt thethingforlusk-a 8111 Blass wool gabardine suit in bn&ht yellow with a sa1lorcollar. set offb¥a silk blouse in red, yellow and navy. Andrea Pfister tri-tonepumpspvca sophisticated fintshina touch to the outfit, which Lusk decided was perfect for a special prcscntauon she had scheduled later in the week. ... She wasalso pleaKd with the Amen Wardy label cotton knit sweatcr-and-shttr Hoen skin combinauon complemented by a scarf and Bruno Maahshoc . And whatabout Lusk'' fa vonteca ual looks, t}'e thino she wears for her earl y mominajoa&ina session" for that, he confesses. she picks "somcthinaabsolutcl r awful. pieces that don't bclon1 toaethcrat all.· , t : I I I I· Orange Coast OAILV PILOT ISundrf, Mer<:h '· 1984 PARTY WRAP ........ ~~ -=-----~ ~ -~ -_..... - Elegance of past finds appreciative audienc~ By MELJNDA HUDDLESTON o.tt, ll'tlol •ttte ~dltOf Li)t \.,.cl'k was a rcall) bu!I) one tor antique aficionado~ attending the four-<iay show at the Laguna Bcadl Museum of An. pre\ 1cw party Thursday evening opened the 12th Annual -\ntiquc11S~ow, presented by The Affiliates of tht· mu~l·um Pat Atha and Tom Stansbury were t0..cha1rm en for the show. and pecial guests of honor \.\Crt..• honora~ chairmen Marla and Ken Bird. Marla. a pa~t prt·.,1dl'n t oft he museum's trustees. is known among art Ill\ er., for her ded1cat1on to the museum. "\l'\ era I people have said this was the prettiest -.ho"' \\t ·\ n·H·rdone." said Atha. recalling how the mu'>eum ·, !>culpture terrace was tented for the part) and Dl'rnratiuns b} Susan Bar&lett transformed the a1 .:a into an Italian trattona. complete with festive twinkling light\. ~u-.an "• hi.lrd v. ork on bchalfofthe museum event v.a., 10 ~oml'thingofa family tradition.Jier mother. Barbara Williams, 1s a past president of the museum bOaTd. and Nick Williams also lends hi s support. .\!together. about 250 people attendee the preview pan>.and many of them madetheshow'sotherevents, including panel d1scu.s)1ons on Fnday and Saturday. Silvia Bishop, a collector of the avid son, was spotted on all four days. Others who were there Thursday were Rae and J~an Ryan, the winners of a crystal an object donated by L1 ppe/Waren, a Laguna B¢ach shop specializing in fine . crystal. Ana Cusic, who is chairman for the upeomi na RitL-Carlton 's opening party to benefit the museum. also was on hand Thursday. Others seen included Jo and Dick StelDbacb (he's treasurer of the museum board). Janet Eggers (a board member). and Joyce and Richard Frick (chairmen for the fall concert to be sponsored by them useum). Glenda Haggenmaker (of the gallery on Pac1ficC'oast Highway) was seen lookingoveranexhib1t by N 1cholson 's of Laguna Beach. And Hilary lmn, one of the Saturday panelists,joi ned part~oers for the preview showing. • • • One of several area group~ wo rking hard lo help others 1s Harbor Key, a support group for the Child Guidance Center of Orange rounty . Latest plans are fora Spnng Fel1t1 val. featuring a spaghetti dinner. flea market and auction. opening for table sales and auction pre\lew at I :?:30 p.m. March 11 10 the Costa Mesa Community Cenier at 1845 Park Ave. Dinner 1sat 5 p.m .. and reservations are required. Call the Harbor Key Thrift Shop at 548-5370. • • • Doe!la free lunch in Corona del ~rand an opportunity to shop at bargain prices sound appealing? Then try to attend the annual silent auction sponsored by the Upper Bay Women's Com mittee, a support~roup for thl' Orange County Pbllbarmonlc Society. The1 r fund-raiser is scheduled fo r 11 :30a.m. to I p.m. on March 12 at St . Michaels and All Angels Church. 3233 Pac1fit'View Drive in Corona del Mar. For reservations, call 548-0397 or 548-1229 , ... The Paclflc Chorale and Pacific Symphony w1 ll Lola Murray examlnea a piece of anttqqe jewelry for Dr. DoUC Tignor and hla wife. Lee. sponsored by Encore Circle, the chorale's support group. and proceeds from the gala will go toward fulfilling thechorale'sS I 00.000 pledge to the construc- tion of the Oran~e County PerformingArts Center .. Among the soloists who will perform are Metropolitan Opera soprano Carol Vaness. alto Janet Smith, tenor John Duykers and bass Roben Briggs. Tickets for the concert and reception ($50) are available through the chorale office 542-1790 or TicketMaster971 -9300. • • • Lu Conchas de Oro, a support group for oe11y ,.,, "'°'~ bJ 111c:1>e1dtt...., )Otn forces Mar~h 17 at the ;iota Ana High School _A .. bride'squJlll•'ctrca 185<1~commandsthe Mup~ ~~ -P'-'fl~ent TrU;d~ Fe.cJ Audi~rium,~JOW.WalnuiSt.;in11pcnon8Jn~of · >#, att~ntlon of Marie Pe1zlo and Erneafin~. rinftoii. left, ana. 'show. eo-cll~en Tom · Verd,1s "Reqµ1e.m,.''1"he...concer.t at &~30 p.m. will ., Aller band. fQundcr of the Affiliates. Stansbury and ~at Atha examine illnique. precede a reception at the Chanteclair Restaurant. Oraogewood,a new facility for dependent and neglected children. wi11 sponsor a benefit luncheon fasluonsbow from 11 :30a.m. to 2 p.m. March 19 at the Newport Harbor Art.Museum Sculpture Garden. Cameo Crea- tions of Costa Mesa will present springan(j.j~~-·- fasnwos. for more information, call Linda Edwar'lls-~t. • 642-1066. ~ AECLINA-AOCKEAS• PRICED FROM $228 Dozens of Styles and Fabrics In stock for Immediate delivery S()l'Tlf·~'I ~,,(.~ter. .. 3161 Harbor Blvd., COSTA MESA 545-71 68 (Ont blod sout.ll of tllt San Dlrto f'rwy.) HOVIS: Mon. and Prl. 10.9, Turs. Tltun. HJ.8. S•c. UUJ, S1111. 12-6 MANUFACTURER'S FACTORY SALE LADIES SPORTS APPAREL & YARDAGE DESIGNERS SAMPLES, SECONDS, CLOSE-OUTS Various Warm-Upa, reg. retail to 80.00 ............................ from 17 .00 Tennis Dresses, reg. reta il t o 42.00 .................................... now 10.00 Tennis Skirts & Shorts, reg. retail to 24.00 •. :............................ 3.00 Tennis dresses, s~irts, shorts, UP TO ,70% OFF Tank tops, jackets, pants. FACTORY Golf skir1s, bermudas. polos WH~LESALE WHOLESALE & LESS FABRIC BY· THE· YARD" AND REMNANTS Velour, Fleece. 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For starters. gather up a foam-in styling mousse. such as Valence Styling Mousse from L'Orcal. and 3-perccnt solu ti o n h)drogcn peroxide (the gen tle. an11scpt1c <otrength used to clean cuts and abrasions) ..\n 8-ounce DOUBLE YOUR CLOSET SPACE 00 IT YOURSELF OR WE'LL DO IT FOR. YOU. VISIT OUR SHOWROOM Bring 1n your .:losl!I dimentions tor " FREE oes.gner consu1tat1on See Ou• moap1 ciosets .CLOSETS · R US 3692 So Bristol Stiee1 Sania Ana &.po. ' •~ I ~'\ '>t "-"~ fll"tlfl ,, ) .... CllOP ~ .. s.. '" .,, i.J .. ,. 71(-41-0220 plastic applicator bottle. easy to find in most drug- stores. also comes in handy. Prepare hair with a thorough shampoo. then towel dry. Next, prepare the polish: Pour I ounce of the peroxide into the 8-ounce bottle. Shake the st) ling mousse according to the d1rect1ons on the can and add enough styling ~ foam to the hydrogen per- oxide to fill the bottle to the top. Replace the cap and shake the o contents. Squeeze the mixture into the palms of the hands. apply with fingers to hair and comb through. Leave on for 5 MIN UTES ONLY' Rinse out completely. first with lukewarm water. BULLOCKS: .. Love's Great Beginnings:· at the South Coast Plaza store's dining circle on the lower level. will feature guest bndal experts. manufacturer consult.ants. demonstrations. modeling. door pnzes and refreshments. The event wtll be held from I :30 p.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday For reserva11ons. call 556-06 11 . • • • I. MAGNIN: The South Coast Plau store will show its better sportswear. including Ellen Tracy and Jones of New York. from noon to 3 p.m. Wednesday at Forty Carrots and Pronto Ristorante. .. " r We Specialue in Quality DIAMONDS Ri"frs • Braceku • PrnJnnt~ • ~dclace.s WaU"ha • Earmigs """' . ,. "® .• ·"" . -~M.~;,~·'-.... ~ '""' ·uur~-dvrte~~frmmrv!JefS:-.1'(</o'·'~: • Diamond Setting ... -7", ~ • Jewelry Remodeling · · ·· ·· · • Jewelry & Watch Repair • Pearl Restringing Dom Raciti Jewelers 1838 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa, CA 92627 650-3111 Buy Smart .... Compare Jewelry accepted on consignment Orange COunty's Easy Listan~ng Radio Station is Giving Away Trips for 2 to Puerto Vallarta, Hawaii and More ff Listen For Delalla 4 KDCM tD!l.t ST=.a I ... and then again with cold. Style hair as usual. The immediate benefits 111clude extra manage- ability and body. sayGlcm- by experts. (Note: Re-- peated applicauons over a long period of time will resuJt in a sli&hl lightening of hair colGr. Once you've reached the degree of light- ness you want. stop the process for awhile.) For a different effect. the Glemb)' pe ople rec- ommend mixing only half the amount of mousse glac~ and applyingjt to selected S«tions of the hair. The mousse glace ~I then create highlights to frame the face or enhance one of the new razor cuts. • • • If you·re among the esti- mated 42 percent of women who have fine. limp hair, the Alber- to-Cul ve r Co. may come to your rescue with its second Y05 Hot Oil Treatment (ormula -Extra Body with collagep. The new product con- tains aloe vera to provide maximum conditioning for dry or severely damaacd hair. Company spokesmen say clinical testing has proved the new formula significantly improves the softness of the hair while replacing the natural oils that blow drying, coloring and perming may take out. The Extra Body formula also uses collagen. a body-bu1!ding protein s1m1lar to that found nat- ural!) in skin and hair. to .~\.r;eoolh.e~ ~ ~ ...... -.... 4 1 a11d lfoc:r·-oo01'·-.11tt-1 .. sa lo~rmula con- ditiorters work t0 give hair a~eep conditioning treat- ment. l.n the past, the company spokesmen say. women with fine. limp hair have been overlooked in the deep-conditioner market and have had to make do with products not designed to meet their special needs which this new product 1s intended to do. Design of linen suit wins prize NEW ·¥ORK (AP) - A recent graduatf of the Fashion Institute of Tech- nolog~111tlerc has cap~urcd top honors 1n an 1hter- national competition for student designers held in Paris. •Jean Zwiep of Man· htman shared the spotlight with three designers from Italy, France and Japan, in the "Concours des Jeunes Createurs de Mode." spon- sored by Air France in conJunct1on with the French Federation of Couture. Zwicp, a native ofAold- en. Mass.. will receive one yea r's tuition at the ~ole de la Couture Parisienne. Her winnma ensemble con ,,tcd of a lim, JrtY ~ancn skin: a Iona. white. hand·knll cotton sw &ct;,:. and a linen overcoat with white and aray vcn1cal stnpc The ensemble will be d1~pla)'~ at an inter· f'lt\t1onal de 11n l'itposmon 1n Japan this spnna. . . • RAFF jew€Jry- . ~ ..... ./!~ r~ ~¥. /.92..,. BEAUTIFUL DESIGNER RINGS . . ro fit your unique lifestyle. Set with a dazzling array of diamonds oi. for remounting your stones A TRADITIONAL PART of Southern California's spring & -summer shopping tor over 60 years. The look your man desires. # 32 Fashion Island 644-2040 #8 Fashion Island 644-0264 ' . THE ESSENCE QF T\ON coATS. Short coats over NEW PROPOR a vanat1on in apparel pa1n~;~m menswear now SPRING . Forecasting rt Classic cuts taking a cue d un1tned. Fluid and . . long coats over sho . led weightless an long, n ously sea · onstructed and ge dw ay Buffums·. ur:\C . Absolute ease The aroa W_!:.2:.-· .:::.::.---t ed ~r~~R~o~b~i~~so~n~·~s·:......:.~-----uncomphc-a · Ks Wilsh1re, ____ _ BullOC d Neiman-Marcus. MacArthur Blv s., over 70 fine stores in all. between Jamboree and ff Pacifte coast' Highway Justo Newport Beach. . . , . "' -------------------- • • I • •• , I Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Sunday, March 4, 198' IVY'S LEAGUE . A SPRING TRADITION ... A double breasted navy linen suit, updated for u.s with white collar and pearl buccon.s. # 123 Fashion Island 640-5721 > GET READY FOR SPRING ... Let u.s remodel your wardrobe. We are a full .servtee tailor. # 34 Fashion Island 640-581 I , SPRING ARRIVALS. 100% cotton cable knit cardigan sweater~ and pinpoint oxfords Both 1n great colors. #I I 9 Fashion Island 759-1622 .... .. -AFROFOS THE JENNY SPRING and cruise collection Is now at Apropos . # 29 Fashion Island 64-4-2652 ' ... I '1 r .. 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Senior cluzens should note that Medicare does not &enerall,Y pay for illnesses or accidents occurring outside the United States, thou&h there is limited coveraae in Canada and Mexico. • The 24-hour-a~ay accidental dea.th benefit has ~ increased to SI S0,000 from SS0,000, Wlth a $300,000 hmat while traveling on a common carrier or in an automobile. In addition, coverage for baapgc loss or damage, now includes up to SI 00 to purchase essential items. This applies if U'rsonal effects are misdirected or lost for over 24 hours after Jeavina home and arriving at one's destination. ,. "Our new plan is just the latest in a series of improvements we hope to make in our travel insurance in order to provide the traveler with the most complete protection plan possible," di Luzio said. Travel Insurance Pale is available throu&h travel agents and independent Travelers Insurance agents and brokers countrywide. Heading for Big Bear? Jot down this number Big Bear Lake resort area has a flew phOM number for lodglng reservations. P8r80na wishing to book reMrVatlons In the Big Bear area may call the Big BMt Lodging Auodetlon at (714) 866-6695 for.aJUodglng needs. Ae a public service. thla numb« may aleo be ulld for complete, up-to-date Information on current roect ·•nd weather eondltlol')s to Big BMt. Thi. new aetVlce la offered .by U.-Hotel, Mot• and Lodge Owners and Operatoia Auodatlon olBlg 8ear Varley. , , a Budget Car getting in to AMTRAK 'training' with new special rates By The Associated Preas C HICAGO-Budge1Carand Truck Rental isge1t1ng into training -the AMTRAK way with special ca r rates for AMTRAK passengers traveling betwt'en certain Cali fornia Cit IC~ . The spenal Budget rates will be ava1labl~t"O-J)assenger partictpalln& in l\MTRAK's .\mencan Pac1 1it' Tours Bed&. Breakfast program ··Budget 1s lo<4king forward to J01 n1ng "11h AMTRAK in this ne" promotion." commented Wilham <ic) mour. Budget C orporauon vice president ofTra vel Indust ry Market- ing. "This 1s a tra' cl-oriented promo- 11on whi ch. unlike most. sen es 1ra' clers "'ho "'•II be renti ng at ofT-a1rpon locations. Before Budget':; agree ment with AMTR .\ K. mo'lt l ' . tr.a' cl packages re' ol' rd around airtravel. . "Budget has a trad111on for leading the industry into new areas. and our AMTRAK program is 1yp1cal of this tradition. It's the type of agreement weconfidenll yexpecl wi ll grow 1n the coming years." Se)'mour continued. Serving rail passengers 1s a special- -ty ofBudget ( orpora11on. Sc> mour noted. As inc affit1a1e of the French "la11onal Railroad . Budgl't 1s located 642-4321 in nearl> l W t-rench train stations. as well as all French airports. More information about the BudgetAMTRAK program 1s avail- able from AMTRAK at (800) USA-RA IL or by calling any tra vel agent which handles AMTRAK rescr· va11ons. 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' Lack of birth control creates bl~p.k outlook DEAR ANN LANDERS: Onct apin a very nice C..lholic prl who hu been a friend of minc for many yean .. bad to" aet married. I knew A1111 LAI DEIS fhc bad been •••••••••••• sl~na with her boyfriend for quite some time. Mary just had her 19th birthday. She is 1 soph.omore in oolJqe. Her boyfriend is 21, a senior. Neither ii pre~ for parenthood, but it's too late to talk about that now. coatracepdvet. ••• .._ DEA NN LANDERS: Recently you told ihe wtTe of a ·st.er that her husband should have reoeived no less than S 100 for perform inc a weddfoa ceremony. I was shocked by your advice -and I am a minister. It is lhc responsibility of the pastor to assist 111 peopl~ in times of sorrow, distress and joy. Thal $ J 00 donauon should ao to the church. Officiatina at weddinas and funerals is part of his\dob. -A LUTHERAN PASTOR IN ST. LOUIS DEAR S. L.: Old yoa merry rlcll, or are yoa bener paid tllu H perceat of tlle clerlfmeD ID tbe coutry? BRIDGE fORQt:l:T TH£ FANTA Tl DEAR R£Ao•;R : We have had maay re~1tHtt •ver th• yea.re for tltoM haad1 that we toa11der t.e be our favorh11. That mak11 quite• 111&. f'or the d me belll1. therefore, "' a.re de,.otla1 the Hday tolumn to a terle1 of famov• h.and•. At the end of the Htl11. "' wlJJ 10 back to ovr weekly lfUH· tloa aad anawer toluma. Sorth South v ul11erable East deals. NORTH A KJ107U A US + K 3 ·r h .. tudd1ng· E11t .utll W••t Stnli 3 . • • .. • s ~ Pa11 e ""' Put Pa" Pa11 Opl'n1nic Ind: Two of + Otange Coa11 OAJL v PILOT/8und1y, Maret\ •• 106' CHULfS Gout lt>'U to ma kt I hti lam 11'1l'r •padt Ind Man)' of our r .. ader~ ~111 think that 1 ho •kn1>"' 1hi' thtmt Play dummy • qu t'll o( 1padtt and ru(f OUl t11t't art. t>raw two round• of lrumpi. and• ll'ld a low club tow1rd dummf II Wut ta•l'I With the IC(', tht' klnjl or oalnor 1uit wit ti r1m•ful play. If~ OU 14 frt klltC'd tn~p to work all thJ1 out at IMC'k ont. 1 ht' t0lution to 1 our problf'm it ttmpt. you do u f>'orquC't did. You play • low !!plldt from th• board at tri('k «lnt ind tu ff £aat '• tt>n. !'low you draw two round• Qf trump• and ltad a low club lrom your kins toward dum m.v't. 11ucen. Wut i1 htlple11 ff h• pl1y1 low. dummy's tfUetn wiM ind dtC'larn rurra out tht' IC'f' or 'P"d". 11 .. '"'• b1ck to th• t.ablf l41t h l hi' k1nl uf diamond and d1\Card1 hit tunf or clu!'K • I asked Mary wby ahe didn't use birth control. She replied, "Because it'11 1in accordina to our religion." I then asked her if permatital sex was also considered a sin.. She II.id "Yes." My next ql)estion: "So long as 1ou were commitina ONE sin1 why didn't you commit a second sin rather than risx a ~ncy? She sa.id, "I wouldn't have felt riaht about tt." I would pick birth control in a minute rather than ta.kc such chances. Why ~n't Catholics more realistic in this day and aae? -MUDDLED IN MAUMEE, OHIO Marry1D1 ud barylll1 are lllsMY peraonal aervlcet tut reqalre preparatloa, tJme ud eaerlf. 'hey are aot comparable to vl1lttn1 tbe alct or tile bereaved. Cler1YmH wllo marry u d bllJ')' atloald be Ii."" u exprn1toa of apprecllltloa. I eu ~f notlafD1 more practical tbD money. I H Q etted tlae SlOO fee to a pertoD wlao bd aaked tile mllll1ter to perform ttle wedc1J.D1 ceremony for Iler brotller'1 daapter. (Her brotller dJd not beloDI to a claarell.) n e wedd1D1 ... de1crlbed .. "lavt1la" - comf.lete wltla a claampap e receptioD ud clucln1 to Uve maalc?, etc. Tbe bride'• fatlaer save tile mlDl1ter SU (tame 11 tile JuJtor) bttaaae "tile aroom wa1 a colle1e • KQO Q84 K 92 • Q754 \\ •;~T EA T In h1'I 'lala~ duY", (f'w "'ould hav .. 11uibbl1•d about Nlhn'1< It.ah ·'I l'1l'tro for11utt 1 ht• ~rt'att''lt pl.a~ f'r of his llffit• -.:ot JU"ll bt•t'UU"t' Of lhl' tml11.ant·I' ol ha~ lt't hn1111U' 1n both .dum . .m~ pl.i~-and ri••ft-Ml'. but !w('uu f' of tht' rl1•p1 h or ht~ J ""'~ 'ilS. Tht're .1 n· no ~llt'r oamplt'I or thac l.attrr 1ru111h.1n thf hand .lhll\ ('. • apade• 'Ind qut't'O or tluba on th• lablfl will pro111dt> f)4rk IOI( tpl('tl for dt'('JOrtr't 'WO diamond lo tr H Wt>8l dnf'" not r1n with thf' l<'f of l'luh , dt('lart-r alurr, hit king of <"lub'i on I h .. ktnl( of ,p1d1•' and lo " onl" 11 rl11mond lrttk. That'' ~ f'noorh :a' f1T at II j(OH hul ,. ClflfUt'I look t'd dt't'pt'r in.to lhl' po"t1on W h.u 11 t.;ut fa al" to t•11 .... r !ht' (jUt't'n u ( llJIJdt'' 141lh lht' .irt 11 1 rick on1•' "o"' d t r I .i rt' r m u .. l t om m 1 t ·h1mwll lo .in 1mm1•d1.1lt' dm·ard . .ind no m:atlt'r "'hal ht' t'lt't'l> to do. th1· t1 .. r .. nd1·r• l',111 l'oilt't'I .1 I I'll'~ 1n >',11·h iUl lhk luah sP4dt'..l:lLLW1ly-. fo.,t'r l'I :i diamond. Jf \\ .-11 rl'!t'!I with lhf' 8«" o( dub.t. • dl'rlart'r hil" t.,.o hitch c..ird• DEAR MUDDLED: I am Dot optJmJ1tic aboat tbe cUlacet for Mary Hd Iler U -year-@ld boyfrlead. Tlte omdook la bleak at bett A marrla1e trlgered by a tenal relatlODa~p fr111llt wldl p.llt almoat alway• 11 doomed. Tlte aceaarto becomes evea udder wllen tbe uwut .. cklld arrlvea. Often dae la11bud walb out. Mary'• avolcluce of blrtll co1trol 1eem1 to be a qalbble compafed to tile moral cllaoa alae ua created ·for lteneU. Muy tlaoaptfaJ CatlloUet laave resolved ID &ood coaaclmce tbat reapoaalble contr~ptlon ·11 cout1&at wl~ IMlr reU&1ou commJtmot. ID fact, every 1t11dy tllat I laave tea ID rece11t[ear1 uowa tlaat almost u muy Catllollct u people o odler faJtll1 11e kid.'' . I feel my advice wa~ correct ud am sare many cler1fmen woaJd 11ree wltb me. ID my oplDJon tlae vaat majority are amon1 tlae moat overwork~d ud underpaid profeu loula ID tlae wo,ld. • • • There is a t"I difference between cold and cool. Ann Landers sho s you how to plar., i t cool without freezing people o tin her booklet. ·Teen-Age Sex - Ten Ways to ool It." ~d 50 cents and a long, ~If-addressed, sta envelope to Ann Landers, P.O. Box 11995, Chicago, Illinois 6061 I. · ' •972 •AJIO 54 3 112 e QIOll JO +AJ llU •102 i'tOl 'rH •\old CALENDAR I >t-cpttt' t hi' n111~.tn<"f' bids h~ hoth £.1st .ind \\ t•At. for 11u1·l ;1nd hie partnrr a rrivl'd JI .1 l;11r ronl raC't of 1t1x ht'ari.. All th;at r14m,11nl'd an dumm~ -•lht' ljUt'~n u( rluhs .ind king o( ~pad.s for t"'o du1mond dl\l'&rd ... .ind .a,l(.i1n tht' ~l;im I" 'illt• Tht• onh prohll'm a.. to rt'('Oj(ni7t' I h.11 \OU m11(hl h,1\f• .a prrihh•m'. HUNTINGTON BEACH ART LEAGUE will meet at Mesa Women's Cl~b. 610 W. 18th St. Proceeds from the 7:30 p.m. Wednesday 1n the Edison Community Center, S 10 donations will be added to th'e club's philanthropy 213 77 Magnolia St.. lo sec watcrcolonst Rosemary fund for the Retiniti5 Pigmentosa Foundation. MacBird of Laguna Hills demonstrate her expertise doing CALIFORNIA FEDERATioN OF WOMEN'S CLUBS a painting that will be donated toward the scholarship ~ d • will welcome its newest chapter. the Ebell Club of Canyon ~-Equali\)r a m ong t h e s exe·s has· roo11r for j1nprovement t un · • • • Hills-. dunng an Orange D1stnct C~unctl Meeting at 10 LAGUNA BEACH PANHELLENIC ~OCIATION a'.m. tn the Orange County Conference Center, 300 S. members will hear David Jensen discuss ··orctuds and Flower St.. Orange. Also attending the business sessions· Other Dchthts'' at their dessert mecung at I p.m. · and. luncheon will be the following presidents of Orange Wednesday in the home of Mrs. Rohen Jensen, according Coast area clubs: M1l~da Vanasek, tbcll Oub of Newport to Blanche Lowe. chairman. Beach. Diddylammers. fpuntain Valley Woman's Oub; • • r• ·Lois Lauer, Ebcll Club of Irvine; Martha NordiQ. Sap -CARMEN CHAPTER 0 the Orange Count) Per-Clemente Woman's Club. Lois 'Scott. Costa Mesa forming Ans Center will "Welcome prospec11":c members ~o Women's Club and Jean Davenport, Tustin Arca tts 9:30 a.m. Wednesday meeting at .Brecht. s Gardens in Woman's Club In a con------------- venation with several youna women recently, they assured me that e q ua lity amona the sexes wu here to stay. E10 Bo11Ecll When I ex- pressed some •••••••••••• doubu that it was as aood as it could get, one of them &ialed and said, "I don't know what you older women want" There isn't room here for the entire list, but one of the tbinp rd like to see is a man being interviewed on a talk show about his success ta..-same way women arc interviewed. HOST~ Today we have with us Wayne Farquard, who heads' one of the la.racst banks in the country, serves on ciaht boards, and was recently named by Forbes mapzine as a man to watch. His name has often been mcnuoncd as a White House hopeful. Would you please welcome Wayne FarQuard. Tell me, Wayne, bow many children do you have~ WA \'NE; Three. HOST: Boyt or girls? WAYNE: One boy and two airls. HOST: That's beautiful. I know the audience would like to know and so would I. How do you combine workina and beina a father at the same time? WAYNE: My wife shares some ot the rcsponsibiU tics. HOST: Then she is supportive of your work? That's beautifuJ.~peaking of beautiful, you look great. You've lost some weight, haven't you? How did you do it? WAYNE: I started eating at home. HOST: Beautiful. Tell me, how do you t'.lcal with guilt? WAYNE: Guilt? HOST: We all know there is a fair amount of traveling in your work. How much time do you spend away from your family? WAYNE: As long as it takes. HOST: What docs your wife thank of your success? Was she surprised by it? WAYNE: Not really. HOST: There's some talk about 'four becoming a presidential candidate. Do you think you have the right to uproot your wife from her JOb and friends and move her to Washington? WAYNE: The right? HOST: How old arc you, Wayne? WAYNE: 37. HOST: Are you planning more children? I mean, if you are, I wouldn't put it ofT-1ncidentally. lhat shirt is a good color for you. Ha vc you becri color draped? We 'II tallc more .about Wayne's success and colors after this message from our sponsor. Costa Mesa. The nominating committee will present the · • • • slate of officers for next year. For more details, phone ALPHA XI DELTA alumnae of Orange Cl>unty will be 557-3836. making convention plans when they meet March I 2 at the ADRDA, Alzbelmer•a*oia:aae and ~lated Disordera home of Eleanor Hoy. Ph~n~ 5•48-5694 to join. A11oclatlon is scheduled to hear Dr. Carl Cotman, SOUTH COAST JUNIOR WOMEN'S CLUB OF professor ofpsychobiolo~yatUClrvi ne,describepossible FOUNTAIN V_.u.LEY has a new president. Susan cures for Alzheimer's Disease at 7 p.m. Wednesday. For Johnson. She was installed by Terri Haytack along with more information on the meeting at the Westminster fellow officers, Debbie Loehner, Donna Kubelka and Senio'r Ciuzcn's Center. 8200 Westminster Blvd .. phone Marcia Baird. Club mernbers have chosen Sharon._Davisas 631-0245. Citizen-of-the-year. Kubelk.a as Girl-of-they-year and ORANGE COUNTY MENTAL HEALTH ASSOCIA· Johnson as Club Woman-of-the-year. Sponsorship of TION'S objectives and successes will be outlined for Project Conccm's Walk for Mankind is the gT0\1p's next interested community members at an informal coffee at 10 pnonty. Phone 531~ 152 or 962-6058 for details. a.m. Wednesday 1n the Corona dcl Mar home of Darlene d Gerken. MHA board members Lucille Kuehn . .Jean Leicht) and Pat Krone will attend the gathering that also 00 will preview a special film recent!~ produced by Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Co. dcscnbmg ~veral services ' ' provided by MHA and interviewing md1v1duals 10\0l\ed '"the vanous programs. or OU GAM MA P HI BETA ~l~~nae of the Balboa-Harbor I area w11l lcam about "lntcnor Design for the '80s" when • Thursday 1n the Newpon Beach home of Jud) Smith. To MESA-HARBOR CLUB chairmen are planning a Pilot classified dd~ phonP 642 ~6 78 make a reservation. phon~ 8?2; 7388 or 642-0935. Dai·1y noon luncheon and talent show on Thursday in the Costa . ----------------- ATTENTION SENIOR CITIZENS!! ./ J (60 Years & .Over) MONDAY, MARCH Sth,198415 YOUR DAY! Hci s Chosen To Honor·vou, The Senior Cit!ze ns, Of The Orange Coast. Now At Longa: FREE BLOOD NISSUIE TESTING Present The .Coupon Below For A -~ 0% sco ON ANY IT•M IN THE STORE! EVERYTHING INCLUDED -NOTHING HELD BACK! 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Bene Davis won the Beverly Hilton ballroom with Gi h, 90, was presented wi th the the award in 1977 sum Sally Field, Jessica l..an&c, To Bountiful"; Jenntfor Jone~. of "Duel in the Sun•• and '"A Portrait of Jenny"; and Rich.ard Thomas. who appeared in Gish•s most recent film, the TV movie "I lobson's Choice." BEVERLY HILLS -.. She .wa1> the1 ~ at the birth of an an form," said L>oualas Fairbanks Jr. as the film Life Achievement Award of the It wa' an c\l\!ning for women Jeanne Moreau, Sissy Spacek. Mary American Film Institute ·1·hursday. achievers in the movie world, and . Stcenburgen. Lily Tonihn and Cicily -------------, Tyson. ··she 1~ the symbol of eternal youth of Amenca," said Moreau, who has filmed a documentary of G1sh'i. lifr. John Huston recalled how his father. Walter. told of holdina Oi~h on hii. shoulder for a 1902 play in Ohio. "In Convict'~ Stripes." 1804 Newport Blvd. SSO 2870 Costa Mesa • "COUP DE TORCHON" 2905 E. 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"HmT All> SO"" (PG) f'\llS "IJIJO Fl(" (Ill ••iQiC4* 2 J l~1 ) OflANGf '-'••-•-·(\otrto( "HmY Ml> SOW' (PC) f'lUS "IJIJO f .. ' (II) •11~1·~-'t·~·~·i·J)c:- "US1ntl" (II) . l'lUS "G<aY PAM" (R~ "She had an air of serenity that made everybody calm .. !>aid Robert Mitchum, who starred with Gish in the 1955 film "The Night of the Hunter." Gish was also saluted by co-workers and friends Richard Wid- mark. who appearea with her in ''The Cobweb"; actress Colleen Moore. a fnend since 1918; Eva Marie Saint, who appeart-d with Gish in the TV drama and Broadway play. "A Trio "FAST RESULT" SERVICE DIRECTORY F'ff f((:sull Sttrv1<·t• Ca 11 642·5678 ht. 322 John Houseman. who produce~ two films with G1<>h, !laid that her MGM boss. Irving Thalberg. once offered to "arrange a scandal" to enliven her reputation as the eternal maiden. She declined. and 11honly after talking films were launched, she returned to 1hc theater. making occasional film appearance~ over the years. 01sh. whostarrcd •n the pioneering classics ofD.W. Griffith such as "The Birth of a fl.lauon:· .. Broken Blossoms." and '"lntolcran<·e," re· iterated her familiar theme that the movies lo:.t mag1l· wh~n thtry learned to talk. She urged a return to the silent film. but added': "Don't give up talking • p1ctun:s. We still make ~ood ones ltkc '"Tootsie" and '"Gandhi." The 12th presentation of the AFI Life Actuevcmcnt Award attracted an Ontv a hard-nose Wfhs off his kid-. Only Q ~ohos the courage to change. [PGJ~'\ extraordinary outpouring of celebrities including Cary Gr:ant1 Fred Astaire, Ed Asner. Donala O'Connor. Dennis Weaver, Telly Sa valas, Henry Winkler and Stefanie Powers. The program was taped by CBS for presentation at a date not yet an- no\mced . . 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AWARDS lndudiftc~ ~ - Best Picture trt1vel t'lgent or SPnd m the coueon below 1mmed1otely ¥1e 11 conhrm the fac t that the MU.prioubom •ns, oar WOl'ld-alaa OC!W.a.11 1.iaeria'-•~ · SS Azure 58ds 1s the II you've t.tlw.tys dreamed of an ocean cruise the lttv1sh rnwls, the hve entcrt.unment. the super semce. but hgured crwsmg wc>s way out of yoUI prtC'e range flunk ag.tm The SS Azure Se.ts has come to tpwn And·brouqht a/fordable crwsmg into yo ur 11/e Now thtit you know you Cdn dl!ord ,, crwse, lmdmg the time /oronP will he ect"Y year dfnund 3 "nd 4 night cruises on thP "1est Co.1st • ftwB..S.A.na,..8ea ;. a Hnt-d,,_ Ba.li.ng n.ort. mo~t excitmg short VdCnt1on vfllru: around And beow se we le11ve twice c'I week. e very wfffik from Los Angeles you don't httve to spend months hgurmg out the be.ti time to crwse ~·re Tet'ldy .tnd WNt mg 1b mve you the 3 or 4 mg_ht vocot1on of d lilet1me 3-Nipl......., er..ue .._ •nr,. 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In Edwards Fountain Valley COSTA MESA 751-4114 NEWPORT BEACH M4-()7IO Edwards Town Center Edwards Newport EL TORO 511·5llO ORANGE 837-o:MO Edwards Sa~leback AMC Orange Mall WEITMIN&TeR "3...o54I ORANGE 134·3111 UA Westminster Mall UA City Center .. MllllON VIEJO 4~220 Edwards Mission Vie o Mall -ITARTI FRIDA~ 3·9 AT A THIATRI OR DRIVE-IN NEAR YOU _,,.. I . . . Hell (Q)MOVlf ....... Htt." (1913) Hid! Nolle, Edcle Mull)hy. -a:ao-1 = OFCOl.1\IN **~ "Twlaht Tlmt" (1983) Kett Malden. Jodi lhtltn. ·I~==~ ~MT""'111'afn40N I FNl&.Y~ 8TMTM< NlWIMAKW't4 MOM ANO MINDY MOYIE • ···~ "Miiiing" (1t81) Jd "*"' mon, 8-Spectlc. (J)MOY!l "Hldcty And Boggi'' (1912) 8111 Col- by I Robert Gulp, -a:ao- 1 E Cf) FNIT MY llLAHO G FAMILY flORTIWT O HSIE'tWCY 18 MOAK ANO YINDY (C) MAX TRAX · -4:00- • FACE TH£ NATION GOl.YMPW> -12:30-G MOYIE I! TH£PARTRIOGEFAMILY H •~ "Attacll Of The Kiiier Toma- (§) == GOY£1'HMENT =-=)Jaetl RMev. 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"Wanted: Tilt Sund1noe I a.I Women" '11176) Kathltlnl Rota, (l)~~&sDEMOCAATlC 1:~0· BEHATOAW. DBIATE * t t "Love With The Proper ID MACMC °' NIMAL AHO Stranger" (116-4) Natellt Wood, ~PAINTINQ ;,ew~. I NHK KAYO HAU. tt "Wl1h This ~1178) Scott H~A O .., .. Hytlnd, Joy<:t 0.Wltt " lnget'OIJI i>U!TnMr e FACa Of CULTUAE (1962) Tom Skerrltt. J1tn1t'Muon. • QENE 8COTT -&:06-~ MOVIE ())FAERIE TALE THEA TAE t t t 'h "The Dey The Eanh Stood -6:30- Stll" 111151) Michael ~nil. Patricia II C88 HEWS ... I I 72 hours of liberty to forget eueryth ltig the Nauy euer taugh t them I ..... ,, ....... - Orange COfft DAIL y PILOT /Sund'>'. Maren '· 19M Tope in TV Milton Berle and Lucille Ball, ploneen of comedy on TV, are inducted lnto the Tele- vt•lon Academy Hall of Pame on .. D \ NBC •pecl~l tonltbt at 9 ·on Channel 4 . . G MARY TYL£f4 MOOAf. 0 Burnt, John Denver. G NEW8 ..-cm MOYIE \o9 fa lltE RA EXP.EDm0H t t t "Siil T rt6' II: The Wrath Of 0 ~ na w. 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IMA ...,.WJO OAAMl OIWMll MIM &a P1.wi EOwarCIS Voeio TWiii CHlldomt 634-2563 Sbdlum °'"''In ~S338 8J0.590 M¥M 83Mno IUITillOTOll IEACH •MIWNIJT RACH s-. s.i • °""" Eow11ds HunllllGIOn fdwalds NeWllOlt RIUlnAll YAU.Ff Cinema 84-0388 Conema 6"-0790 PICJflc 'I fountlln V*t 0nw In 962 2481 ~ •. ,,·\Iii \1 't \11 '1HI I< ... '""' ... '"'" • '·" I" I q111·-.1 ,,, '''•I.. I'' d ·.r111,\lll I '1· 'd.1 I 1111· ·''I 6ROOKt: ·- " I Oranoe COMt O~ILY PILOT/&Jnd 1 'I CREDIT l1N ~ h --- Weinstein joins Tinder Box Alan A. Welnateln of M1ss1on V1eJO has been named vice president and chief financial officer of Santa Monica-based Tlader Box, the nation's largest retail p1~. tobacco and gift chain. Tinder Bo>. currently has 193 s1ores throughou1 1he country. Wein!>tcan. a CPA. was formerl) corllrollcr of W.R . Gr.ace Home. Cea&en, Western RelictD. • • • David· R. Llcbtwardt rcct'ntly wa!> named vice president of industrial construction for 1he R.B. Searles Construc tion.Co. ot Costa Mesa. L1cht .... ardt, an graduate of USC. has been wtth Searles since 1979 • • • William P . McCubbln, pre)1dl'nt of Wiiliam McCubbln Co., has been elected pres1dcn1 of the O range Count> Chapter of the National Assoclallon of llldustrial and Office Parks. 01her new officer!. arl' Rlcbarcl M. Ortwein Rael Del Castillo has 1akcn office as president of lhc of Tbe Koll Co .. first "1ct' pre!l1drnt. Bria. S. Corrigan, Orange County Chap1er of the California Land Surveyors' Coldwell Banker, second 'ace prc~1dcn1: AAdrew C. A11oclatlon. replacing outgoing president Doug Foster. Scbuti, Dunn Properties Corp.., treasurer: and Pblllp W. 01her new officers include Paul Cuomo, vice president. Kuniscb, First American Title, '><.'crc1ary. Chairmen fo r Anna Beal. secretary; Bob Ozibko, treasurer; and Ray the new year will · be William L. Hamm, E~uldon Mercado, Dave Wiiiiams and Doug Foster., chapter Investment Builders, program. Jeannie S. 0 Hara, rcpresen1a11vcs. Diversified Shopping Centers, mcmber!>h1p: A. Martin • • • Slrad&man, Crookall, Shirley & Co., leg1slat1\c; Jolla K. Carver Development Co. of Newport Beach has AJs&rom, Hillman Properties West, Inc., public relation!>. purchased the former Dow Corning Corp. facilit) at 250 •' ,. = .. Medical condos ln Irvine Balconlee offaef the three two-atory medi- cal condominium• beln& conatracted at a coat of SS mllllon at 33 Creek Road in Irvine. The Woodbridge Health Care • - Center l• echeduled for completion lJl April and wa• deataned by Cor- bln/Yamalajt, an lmne architectural firm. Newly named directors are Jeff A. Osllleroff, Watson Land McCormick Ave. in Costa Mesa. The purchase includes a _ ~f~~a~~r~~;ci1~r::v:i·~v~:~)~~:,~:~:.ri:;d Andrew R. i;c~~u~~eiflf~ial~u:~di~hge ~~~~~ &~~~ ~~~~n~f Tort1· 11a Flats expand1· ng to ' • • • _... Busloua Pr~rtles Brokera1e Co. The facility and land. • LlJeea~s. Inc., a na11onall) kno"' n landscape which have been renamed the Red HUI Technology · o--• archltec'tui-al and landplann1ng firm w11h offices located in Center, were pertf\ased-fmm Dow "Coming for .$4"2 • ~ L .. k M' ~ • .. v • -~·-· ~ 4 ... Costa Mesa. has" been h1rc<!.Jl~Wale Developmen~ of malhon. according to Bob GrlHltb of BPBC. w~ich 11te a t a A 18810 ~.. 1e· " _,__<\ _,~tde landS<:.ape architecturaW!r:.-~· -·~-~".'~bo~ Quyer andscJJer in tbe lramacuon. . · ·~· iU · ----..;;:_, ::'~,, .... ~ell -vmas.·The commimity futeu rrT · vt·tTYtnr ~111cr~~,cr.wiU add a~ond buitdi0k'<11f ......... ·. , ~.· ·· -._ ... d: , '•· ...... · .• . -... : '.:Y•''.':Y'~·:...l'~>.),.;""·1;,.1",,p -:-~· ...... -u , •" - Murrietta (Riverside Count}. as a project for the Bear some 80.000 square feet on the site. By DAVID H. BISHOP and other items ma purchased to ard Johnson of Laguna Beach and Creek golf development. '!w~e~ b) Jac k Nicklaus. Architectural plans ha~,/ been completed by R.J . 0.-, ...... c.,,..,_...1 take home, a large courtyard setting restaurant consultant R.W. Smith General Telepboen Elec&roalcs and Great Western Marvlck & Associates of Irvine for a 185-untt con-and a big screen TV for sports viewing and Co. The building contractor is Savings ha\C co ntracted to kaSl' \pace at Claremont's doman1um development an the rolling hills e.ast of Lake in the bar. Ellen Levinson. an artist. Colorado Pacific Construction Co. of Village Plata, raising the 101al amo unt oi · space leased 10 Forest. announced Connie Marvlck, sale~ and marketing The venerable Coast H igh"'a ) will also paint murals fort he ceiling of San Diego. 50 percent T he development was built b) the J .A. Stewart director for Signal Landmark Inc., 1he Irvine-based eaiery for Mexican food in Laguna the courtyard. Construction of the bu1ldin1 is Construction Co. of We Mm 1 ns1er and leas a ng was handled developer. The developmen 1. to be called Tbe Grandview, Beach. Torti Ila Flats. is expanding 1 ts The new kttchen wijl be ··over-being done as a JOint venture between by Herbert Young Realty and Pacific Locatloas of Santa ""'II be build on a 27.5-acre hillside site between El Toro operation with the construction of a sized" (about 3,000 square feet) lo Equ1don Co. and the M;ssion Viejo i\na. and Old El Toro Roads. · brand ne"' Tortilla Flats a1 •Mar-accommodate catering services and Co., who will lease it to the Levisons ket-on-Lake. Lake Mission VacJo. to alleviate crowding an the Laguna to operate the restaurant. ORANGE COAST STOCKS Here are the stock market activities of publicly traded Orange County firms for the week ended lfrlday, Feb. 24. Data provided by Newport Securities Corp. 'AJ,.Clll'&r. ACAL 1 llp!W '11~!"0 ~· I Al t.er' r..,.... • -· Dlog. 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"We were on hand along with builders and for both restaurants. have bigger plans." she said, "we just archttects for groundbreaking cer-McMurray-Sands Arch itects of can't discuss them yet. Besides. we'll emon1es for the 15,500 square foot Laguna Beach designed the structure have our hands full with this right rc')tauran1. which will be twice 1hc along with JandscaPt" artch1tect Rich-now." stze of the Laguna Beach re tauranl. If construction schedules hold up. rc~laurant manager Y1rg1n1a Lc\lnson (Steve's stepmo ther) \.\Ill open the doors an earl) Jul} with \(.'at1ng for a pproximately 500 people. The Le\ 1nsons have owned Tor- t1ll<1 Flats in J..aguna Reach for 10 years. bul before then the restaurant had been serving fa, onte Mexican d1~hcs to rcsiden1s and tra\-ekr'> since 1949 .\llhough thl' menu wall remain true 10 the onginal. fca1urcs the nc"' n:staurant will ha\c 1hat 1hc old one doesn't, include a bar nghl on the lal..e. a deh case where salsa. tonallas Investment seinlnar set The publtc It lnvtted to hear a Honolulu ln'ff9tment advttor epMk on "How to be Your Own lnVNtment Mantlge(" at 1 ._,hour temlnar beginning at 6:30 p .m . Thurlday at the c.ntury Ptaza Hot• tn Loe Angeles . A $20 , .. la alked to attend the eemlnar by Bert Ootunen-A*nlnerz. a Federal ~rve and stock market wateh«, and pubHeher of the Wellington Letter. His most recent newsletter teU• lnv•tora to make good u. of any stock market rally to lighten poftfoffoe. "Remember: There Is overwhefmlng evidence that we are now In a beer market." Adjustable rate mortgages now dominate the market . Yo u. 1he Amen -percentage in more than 20 years to a seasonally adjusted can home buyer. arc annua l rate of 808.000 units as against November's now embracing ad-629,000 units. For all of 1983. sales of new homcsrose 51.7 JUStablc-rate mort-SYLVIA percent above 1982's vol ume. And the average sales pnce rages (AR!\.hl tn ofa househitan:;cord.too:S75.IOO.upS5.800from 1982's a s t -1n c r e as1ng $69.300. numbers .\fter )ears p "' If you're looking for a mortgage. you can fi nd banks of showingonl).ruild ORJ£1 ofTenng AR Ms at i111t1a~ rates as. low as 8.5 ~rccnt - !J.terest.._ • .l9~ ,are. s1R.n1fica~tl below the current nationwide average o f 13.5 ~ '· "'~ . a -......... _ ... - .. ~~.~~~c·"' . 'l--' •rates. ~·gg.,~SSl\ema'r~n'd 1ad'1 m"prov~~Om y, sctlCduleS WI re ~t Changesm e..,...nffe°~·~Cf by the · ·' 1010 playing the odds on intcrest.r~tc trends and lying yo41r le}lder to calcufate the rate al reg r intervals financial securi) 10 the nation's econom ic cycles. In their dnve to entice more buyers (and 11 is a Ac; recently as March 1983, AR Ms accoun1ed for only campaign. make no m1stue about it). lenders have made ,,0 percent of the mon.gagc market. By December of 1983. refinements in AR Ms. such as lowering the initial rates that proportion had surged to 56 percent. says the Federal and thereby increasing the .difference between conven- Ho ml' Loan Bank Board. That means most buyers now uonal loans: pulling caps on the amo unts by which the ta kt· out .\RM .. ""hen purchac;ang a home. interest rates can be raised (and lowered ) over the life of ( 01n cn11unal fixed-rate mongages arc sull around. of the loan. establtsh1ng a ceiling on the amount of the cour'>l' Aul 1hc·<,c 1nstrumcnts \.\oh1ch turned Ul> inlo a great monthl) payments . na1wn ol honwu""ncrs. arc di\ 1d1ng a 'hnn)C1ng share of These mod1ficat1ons seem to be reverstng the of\en 1hc honll'-0\.\ ncrsh1p pie. negative public a1t1tude abou1 ARMs that prevailed since \1canwh1k. newhome~lcs are soanng. If! Deccmtwr this ty~ of mortgage was first introduced in Caltfomia in I%\. '>ak!I ofs1nglc-fam1I~ homes increased by the biggest 1975. Home buyers shunned them and with reason: lack of protection in the earlier generation of adjustablcs: fear about the risks involved in ttle mortgage: worry about interest-rate trends. I /'-'~ I fVi,. ,,~~ .... ~ ifiE~~ \iuw~'z ~ J~X:;-. ~ -.1sr T.D., ~2NoT.D:\· ....., 1 ST ' ...... ""'>J \ _,30 YR., ~.;JT 1 ""'JI\ PURCHASE OR REFINANC E LOWER YOUR HOUSE PAYMENTS VA/FHA • COMMERCIAL JUMBO RESIDENTIAL The home buyer's ambivalence toward adjustables was documented in a 1982 study for the Federal National Mongage Aswcia1ion. Al that time. 42 percent of the public had heard of AR Ms but didn't understand how they worked. Of the new varieties of monpgcs crowding the mark.et. only 16 ~rccnr found ARMs attractive -but that figureroscas ARMsw~desianed with timi1s on how much interest ratn could chanac. Once those limtts were imposed, the survey found that ARMs were perceived as th~ fairest and roost equitable for everyone-buyer. seller andknde~ • And home buyers indicated z willlnsncss to share some -but not all -of the risks ofOuctualtons in interest rates. The b1ggcs1 c hanae with the new AR Ms is that lenders offer them at below market rates for the fint year or so - and this temporary discount yields immediate and am pon.ant savinp. In general. the ARMsarc so structured thal the savinp lut no more than a year or so. and tht lender recovers the subsidy later with hi&her rates. If you are considerina takina on an ARM. be warned: •Undcl"$tand th~rouahly how the loan 1s structured. Comparison shopping will rrever be more important than here. •Ask stveral lenders to chart the Iona· term costs of a few ARMs and fixed-rate loans. •Estimate how Iona you intend 10 li'le in the houst. If you know it's for only fi ve yeal"$ or so. you m'&ht find It wonhwh1le to accept -the lower rate and risk the ancrast later. .. You must know the limits... cautions J1mc1 Kendall. vice president of the U.S. l..Qauc of Savinp lnst1tut1on1. "How oOtn wall the rate chanat? How oflen .till the payment chanse?" I repeat: You•rt the Uf1Ct of hctv) promouonl. ARMs may not be for you Thank and evaluate cucfUlly before you act. At stake 1 one uf tht be)&Cst -1f not the b11&Mt -1nvestmcnu of yoor entire life- \1 -----_ _:..... ____ _ ( //IH 1J1 t/1 ( .'11/ ( Ill,;,./, fi , ( "'"" ""'''· ,,,, Jamea Breen·· entbualum for Chlpwicbea often extend• to the •endoH • carta where be takea a turn .ell Ing the •nack. 'I He I.• off erlng •ubf ranchiaea in California to people who want to .ell at theme parka or one-time •pom event•. Ice cream-novelty promoter wan ts to sandwich in-mere St:ate·fF·anchise·s JOY DEE ANTHONY and snacks. And they're lining up at since high school and ha ving had his The main reason hc'sofferingsub- o.i1, ""°' COfrHPOftd9n• our carts. own restaurant consulting business. franchises, Breen expla1ns.1s to let Once upon a tame James Breen , a "With Chipw1 ch. we've combined Breen. 28. brings has own brand of entrepreneurs be clo!ter to the acuon graduate oft he University ofSouthem items which people are 1nfatua1ed npcn1'ie and enthusiasm to this ven· than he would.be able to be 1fhe California school ofbusiness. ate a with. namelychocolatc ch1pcook1cs. tu re. He has taken C'h1pw1ch into expanded hisopera1ions any fun her. Ch1pw1ch, read thewrapperand wrote 1cecream andchocolate. antoa quah1 y places everyone else said were 1mposs-Right now he and Paul Waterman. a a letter that launched a ton ofbusiness product." 1blc to tap, places like Robinson\ franchise developer for the company. throughout the state. earning him the Though a h1ghl} c;ucce')sful ownerol department stores where ll was said I ravel to nca rl:r all oft he e"ents where nicknameof"Ch1pw1ch King." theCahforn1a franchise. Breen 1s now 1he) 'd be 100 mess' Ch1pw1ch appcar"i A Chipwach 1sa slabofh1gh butterfat di" 1ding his terrHO') into The best temtor) Breen sa} s. 1s a In fact. Breen 1ns1sts on occas1onall) ice cream between twochocolatech1p sub-franchises. costing$ I o.oocno Iheme park ora one-t1meeven1. manning the cans himself. cookies with m1n1a1ure 1mponed' S 15.000each. For that. 1he interested C'h1pw1ch fans ha'e purchased th e Sometimes a person who has heard Dutch chocolatc ch1ps hand-rolled enlrepreneursget three of the colorful goodies at the Rose Bowl. the Los ofCh1pw1ch through pubhc1l)' an around the sid es. FortheS 1.25 pncc of Chipw1ch vend~ngcans.1he nght to .\ngeles Music Cen ter. La Brea Tar Pits People magai1ne orthc Wall Street a Chipw1ch. Breen believes you gel a sell the product and training lO help and professional golf tournaments. '. Journal or has tasted 1hc treat cla$Sact. them succeed. An} comparable turn-Next ~reen expe.i;:tsC'h1pwich to h1t 1he first-hand Wlll as~ Breen. "Who owns "People are willing to pay for key operation. says Breen. start~ at Laguna Beach,fest1 val of Arts. the Los the business. an} way'>'' quality," Breen says. '!They're tining upwards of$ r 50.000. AngelesQlymp1 c!>. theOraoge Count) "I do.:· he'll say with a smile. sen mg up fo{hi~ tic1eet ice ere m. cookies Having bce!lin 1he food busines'> Fa1rand swap meet.'> a Ch1pw1ch and mak.1ngchangc. t .;~ .. ,~, .... :---~4'-~ ... ,~_..,.. ~ ~j,,1-. ....... ,.....,."·:·,r--"b ~~"·""'-·· ~·~:·,--:-'"'"' r.. , .. s· .~;-....... ~~---...lllliiiilliaiil~----...-. .... iiiWiillillililiiii .................. fJeeliu.e of. teclUJleaJ dlllleultiell, The NYSE aJJd AM.EX weeklyU.t. will not appear la todlly'• PUot ' Morewoment . ~ are running businesses Butfuelr-earntngs still far behind firms owned by men Insurance agents and brokers showed a pin of 37 percent and the numbcroffemale-operated law Omu-· soared .54 percent. The study also suaested that wom~n·!t lack o~atJon In en&i- WASHINGTON (AP) -The necnna. physical setenc~ and bus1- number of small businesses run b) ness ma y be holding them back. women has climbed in recent years "Progrcssofwomeninnewarcasor but their earnings stall lag far behind entrepreneurship may be limited by those of firms owned b) men. d1fTcrenccs an theeducatiopal fields of according to a new study b) the Small study and JOb skills of men and Business Admin~trataon. women." It said. The study. pan of the annual report "Rclauvcly fewer women have on the State of Small Business educauonal backgrounds in the scheduled to be released next month. physical sciences. engineerin& and found that women-owned busines~s business. which arc important to are increasirtgly cropping up in all entrepreneurial endeavors tochy. areas of the economy. although Women also are underrepresented in they're still heavily concentrated in managerial positions and highly tech- reta1ltng and services. · n1c,ll and hifh-income sales jobs." Frank Swain , the agenq"s chief Even so. 1t said the differences an counsel for advocacy, said 1n a recent tield!I of study between .men and interview that there has been ··a women are narrowing. general growth in the number of "Tbe con~ntration of women in women-owned businesses. in every lrad1t1onal areas of business own- type of business sector, even ma nu-ersh1p 1s -expected to decrease as new facturing." aencratiorrs of w~ leave coUese lh the new analysis. the agehcy ~ and households ~o become wage and found-that Che number of businesses salary workers and business owners.·· owned by women skyrocketed from 1t said. 1.9 million in 1977 to 2.5 million an "Gradually women arc tntering 1980, a pan of 33.4 percent. new fields of education and different "By I 980, one woman earned pan occupations that will assist their or all of her livelihood an the pnvate 1rans1uon to hi&h growth, unfamilltr sector as a sole propnetor for every 12 and more profitable business ven· who were employees." ~1d the study. lures." In companson. the number of The study also found that firms operated by men rose I 0.8 women-run business are more preva- percent dunng the ..ame penod, the lent in California. Hawaii. Ohio. most recent for which sUlt1stacs are Illinois and states along the East available. Coast. The an formation was based on data It said the proportron of from the Internal Re venue Service women-owned firms reached h.ishs of • fornon-faritlbusinessesthataresole 32.5 percent of all sole proprietorships -that as, with a propnctorships in Hawaii jlnd the single owner. The SBA estimates District of Columbia in 1980. there are 14 million non-farm bus1-Lows were registered in Arkansas, nesscs. about 99 percent of which are at 15.4 percent, and Kentucky and classified as small firms. Of those. North Dakota. at 16.8 percent. about three-quarters are sole Herc's a state-by-state breakdown proprietorships, and the rest are of the percentage of women-owned corporations and pannersh1ps. firms in 1980: Despite the spectacular growth 1n Alabama. 20.4 per~nt: Alaska. women-run businesses. the surve} 19.6 percent; Arizona. 25.6 per~nt: found that the average net income -Arkansas. 15.4 percent: California. after deduction for expenses -of 27. 7 percent: Colorado. 24. I percent. those businesses was $2.200 in 1980. Connecticut. 25.1 per~nt: Delaware. compared with S2.228 in 1977. 23.5 percent. District of Columbia.. Male-operated businesses. in com-32.5 percent. Aonda. 24.4 percent. panson. earned an average ofS7, I 3<J Georgia.. 20.5 percent: tlawa11, 32.5 in I 980. a httle less than the S7.208 of percent: Idaho. 17.3 percent: llhno1s. 1977. 25 5 percent: Indiana. 22.5 percent: The figures represent both Iowa. 18.5 percent: Kansas. 19.9 pan-time and full-lime operations. percent: Kentuck).16.8 percent. Lou· Swain speculated 1hat the earnings 1s1ana. 17.9 percent: Maine. 20. 7 difference 1s due in large pan because percent. man:r of lhc firms staned b) women Maryland. 27.4 percent: Massachu· are new. Typ1call). he said, small sells, 22.2 percent: M1ch1gan. 21 businesses don't earn much 1n 1he percent; Minnesota, 20.7 percent; early years. Mississi ppi. (9.2 percent; Missouri, He also noted that while women arc 11.2 percent. Montana. 25.1 percent; setting up businesses in all areas oft he Nebraska. 18.1 percent: Nevada. 27.4 priva te sector,' they still are concen· percent: New Hampshire, 24:8 per· 1rated in services and retail trade. cent. where sales dollars are usuall' much New Jersey. 22.3 percent. New less. · Mexico. 22.2 percent: New York. 23.3 .. Females arc substanually 1n· percent: North Carolina. 20.4 per- volved in the opera11on of mis-cent: North Dakota. I 6.8 percent: ce llaneous retail stores. personal ser-Ohio. 23.8 percent; Oklahoma. 17.3 vices and educational services." the percent. Oregon. 20.6 percent. Penn- study said. "However. 1;ince 1977. sylvan1a. 20.4 percent; Rhode Island. business women ha'e made modest 21 percent. progress in entenng non-trad1t1onal outh C'arohna. 25.4 percent. areas. such as manufacturing.· South Dakota. 15.5 percent: Ten- finance. insurance and real estate. • nc,ssee. 16.9 percent: Texas. 18.2 and agricultural services." ~ percent. Utah. 21.4 percent. Ver· According to the data. the number rrtont, 24.6 percclft." V1rgrn1a. 24 9 of female-operated businesses 1n the percent. Washtngton. 24.6 percent . manufacture of stone. da) and Rias!> West Virginia. 25.1 percent. W1scon· J umped 20 percent from 1977 to "iln . :w percent: Wyoming 23 8 per· 1980. . . cent · • .. -: ~ .... .I( . . auc1get cuts~f avored A '**1t poll of 36,000 small buslneuee ac;ou the nation conducted by the a.ma ~ Service Bureau. Inc. (8888) here, reveated that bUdpt cute to tower the federal deficit l(f 1trorigty favored over other Limits.On· steel 1r11:p~r..~~-sough~~1 ,. -" . .. fairly traded or not -are eating into their JOb~ and pro flt~. · .\ worldwide steel quota 1s anathema to the Reagan administration. ~1.1 percent of the smallbualne1Wpotted felt tax revtllon was the belt -.y to bring the defldt n llne. Afmolt 40 s-oent (38.'4) favored • comblMl9on of tax~ llnd budget cuta. But 51.I percent feU the moet •""1K11¥a ..., to cut~ deftctt wu to out t"9 bucJOet, eccordtng to Frendl A. ewro., 1888 prMldent. A ...e.m.nt by U.,. congr...,,,.,, 0.. ROltenkowskl (0.111.) Jn favor of tu NYlllor1 ~ tM pott •did• ttatetMnt favoring budget cutt ~U.S. s.Mtor Chartet ~ Oruetey (A-fA.) WASH INGTON (AP) -~1ecl industry boosters from mill towns to Capitol Hill arc hopin& that worker la}of'['>. staggcnr(g losses and clc<:- llon-year pollt1c!> will bring government ac11on to restrict the amount of foreign steel being shipped to the Untted State\. The most popular s1rategy calls for 1ndustl) cxecut1 ves. the LI n1ted Steelworkers union and steel-state lrg1slator'> 10 un11c behind a bill 1ha1 would hm1t c;tccl 1mpon<, for fi\l' }Care; to 15 percent of total U.S. consump11on -c;ut> ... tantaall> lc'>S than the currenl~otal "Thcrl''\ no disagreement ov·er obJeCllVC6. The 1ndusll) 1s going down a sen es of d11Terent paths to get there:· said Robert Peabod)·. president of the American Iron and Steel Institute. which has not JO&nld the Bethlehem suit. Tht> tradt' group and most of m members. worried that the Bethlehem pet1t1on will produce no results or unsat1sfactOI') ones. arc lobb~ ing hard for the quota bill. Deputy Trade Reprc$Cntauve Robcn L1ght- h11cr said at a Jan. I 0 bncfing. "There's a difTercnct" between a global quota and pu1un~ limm on 1mpons to resolve an unfair trade suit.· But Sen. John Hemi. R-Pa .. chairman of lht· Senat<' Sreel Caucus. said 1nd1v1dual trade com· plaints filed b> .. steel companies against vanou<. countnes and products would impose bame" "even more c;tnngcnf' than the proposed I 5 pcrccn1 cap. Mtiny of U. tmell butlne11 reepondetl to the pol bed llmUer comment•. ''T• rwtlkwi IOund9 too much ltk• tax lncreae.". wu o cominon ~ Ml[UYY ..,,..._ their tuPPort of a flat tax on 111 ~ • en ilqUltable wey of dtatrlbutlnQ the tax burden to all They would be wtllng .t~ ew-up thelr bu8tnen deductk>n1 If • ftet 10-14 percent tax on totm lricOme were lnttltuted. Bethlehem Steel and the L1SW announced Tuesda} that the} werc pursuing an alternate route to the same goal with a sweeping trade complaint seeking quotas or tariffs against all foreign steel shipments. In their rnmplaint to the lntcrnat1onal Trade C'omm1s\lon. thq contend the import' - "We're looking for something thal wall reduce 1mpons either b) agreement or leg1slat1on ... ~}" Rep. John Munha. D-Pa .. chairman of the House S1c·cl Caucus. ··we want to sec lhe 1mpon bill pas!>ed but we'll take what we can get. It probabl ~ will h:ive to be some kind of compromise with the While llou~ ... "As the) (admin1stra11on officials) ~om<' faced w1th t~ rc1hty of those suits. lhe} ma) come to believe the 9uota legislation will be more helpful than harmful.' Heinz said Munha said he doubts the president cvrr wall publicly suppon 1n intematacrnal quota. • • Bootleg vide~ movie buSiness booming jn Turkey~ ,,- ANKARA, Turk~y (AP) -U.S. Infor- mation Agency officials. feanng endless rciqucsti1 for a chance to view ··The Day After," uraed Turkish 1ucsts at a recent private scrccnina. "Please don't tell anyone how you got to sec this movie." They needn't have bothered. More than a dozen "video clubs" were already offenna their customers a bootleg videotape of the nuclear war movie. In th11 fashion Turk..ish video buffs have seen such recent hits a~ "Return of the Jedi," "E.T .. " "Sophie's Cho•~.. and "Gandhi .. soon af\cr release -years before they normally would have. The video businei1s. dealing mainly 1n feature Olms and citnoons for children. 1s boomina In Turkey. And an most case•. both the tape and the machines havt entered the country illcplly. Thousands of videotape cfrculatina in Tur- key arc pirated. dealers contess. In th1' natton of 47 7 mil hon people. there • art an es11matcd I m1lhon home video recorders. according to ODVI, the first aod largest video d1stribu11on company in .Tur- key, and others in the business. ln com- parison. there arc over 9 m11l1on machines tn the United '"e , or about I for every 25 people. • Video !lets can even be seen in some v1lltac cofTcchousc!> in remote pans of the country where dome tic movies and belly dancer hows arc in hi&h demand. Turks took to video because the one-channel ta,c-run tclcV1s1on has fcwaood programs. Three time a week there ssa movie show that µ ually feature a black and white relic from the 1950s Ulc:'aUy prod uced shows ~re fow and severely ccn red M t proaram· ming i$ in black and white. Foreign movie rcnch Turkey two to four years ofter their ttlca c 1n f uropc 'Ind tht United . tatcs. They 'Ou und •rao crn~orsh1p. In the past two yc.'lr~. 2.000 v u.lC<l club hnvc mu~hroomed throu hout t'hc country. These leod cassette' for a !Cc of 300 Turl.1sh ftra, or 1he equivalent of SI . per day. In the major urban ccnte~ of l5lanhul and Ankara. every affiucnt neighborhood ha\ at least one video ca sttte dealer who wall also help with rcpam in equipment and make 11 copy ofa chcn,hcd tape for S81fthc customer provides the empty ca 5etlc Baran rol. owner of OPVI, contends there is a vadco-plracy underaround operataoa out of ,he Western capital\ of London. rans and Bruucls The aroups t pc 'he la,C'll mo\ IC!.. he said, and Turks hv1na or travehna abroad etny them to lhcir homelond. Forctan tclcvi ion sho..,,,.. apecar to be another sou~-e ror videotapes Som~ tapl''I d1stnbut~ in Turkey include th e com- mercials of the forc11n ~how Othen hove ubtitlc in Amb1c. Dutch. Ocrman or frt'nch. Turk1s'1 official occas1on1lly raid the vtdco shops ODVJ ha been ra1~1-ct1 ond 1nvc t pied do1cn<1 of times. ' rol '3v1 Out .., tor lack of an) lcJislation on the newfanglt'd business. police in the past were unable to impose any sanctions La~t November a nev. copynght law embracing the video bui.ines'> went mto cOcct The law callc; for pn50n termc; ranging from one month to three }Cars for copynaht v1ol1t1ons. and all \ adeo ca scttes must h ve ~pcc1al markin'5 to show th1t the d11;tnbutor ha the ropynght. ObVI 1~ hopina the new 11w will bnn1 th<' v1dto bu'\ane under some kind of control fh( compan)' has 't&ned cop)'naht •&l'C't· mcntc; with the Bntash Bro:ldc:ut Corp and another Rnttsh distnbutor. the Rank (orp OOVI ha plans for 1m1lar ~m(nt v.ith at ~ca•" half a dozen mort foreign distr1buior making 1t tough com~t1t1on tor the frct·lan<"tnl p1nuc worlon1 out ot nc11h· borhood corner shops Lut month, the government of Prcm1c1 Turaut 01al allov.ed the 1mponauon of "idco recorders and c~sse11e~ u pan of .1n 1mpon l - libcrahzauon program Some Turlmh com- 1)31fcs have staned manuf1('tunna video KlS and tapes locall:r under forc1&n license Mott of them product" the Sony 8ctamH cassettes. Thf' ea\ler &\>a1lab1ht)' of the CQUtpmcnt will further bo<m the . dcm1nd f4 r movie tape\, most dealers believe C\a1d a ht&h·lc\cl official v.ho rcfuScd the US( of h1\ name "Turks a1t expert at srtttn• arollnd official rqulat1ons As Iona IS thert 11 • h\lh dcm1nd and aood profhs to be made. t1pe will kttp com1na. .-nh or without co nab•·· ~eorct1call). the video ca ttes mu t also pan tbmugh the censor to enter tht country But the ca He art so small, so CU)' to dtelarc unuped and so abundant tha& efTttt1"e official rontrol hac. so far Pf"O"Cn impcw;1hlc • tinder tht etf'C'umnan« • the authorili have opted for a cncnl bin and Knt 1 h t of forbaddtn v1dro film~ to 411 di kn 1ul Au1u~t • • ..... - ' .. Orenge Coast OAILY PILOT/Sunday, March '4, 198'4 t'l !J P :\.'{:{)I~ i; . . : ;. _ .... , \' I f)ft< .;.~·: '. ,'~· ~ ' "-.~.1 . -·~"· •.. -..~ .. 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HANDY Lopez was the story on Saturday . ......, '° ... ~""' She started the day in outstanding .Nancy Lopez has returned to the fashion, gcning a birdie on the first fonn that made her the superstar of hole, missing a four-foot putt for the LPGA golf tour before the arrival another on the seeond. scoring of daughter Ashley Marie Knight. a~o~her birdie on. the t~ird an.d t~en On another sun-drenched day with h1ttmg the flag ~tick with a p1tchmg an estimated 12,000 in attendance. wedge on her third shot on the par-5 Lopez fired a record-equalling score f~ui:th h~le for an eagle. The eagle fell of 66 durin~ the third round of the da.rectly into the cup from the flag Uniden Invitational golf tournament • sttck. . at Mesa Verde Country Club in Costa In this span, she went from Mesa Saturday to move three strokes 2-over-par. to 2-~n<l;er, tl)en ~nished _in front of second round leader Judy the day wt~ a . s1m1lar flounsh. She Clark who finished Saturday's third had three b1rd1es on the fi~al four round with a 75. holes to secure the lead going into Lopez, winne~ of the 1980 today's final round. The Leaden Nancy Lopez Judy Clark Penny Pull Pat Bradley Pauy Sheehan Joan Joyce Karen Pctmttel Bonnie t..aCr DonnaCa ni Atsuko H Jerilyn Britz Bcuy King Jan Steohenson Robin Walton 70.. 7 4-66-=-2 l 0 71-67-75-21.l 73-71-72-216 74-69-73-216 7~7P70-2J7 69.-72-76-217 . 70-72-75-2J7 74--72,,. 72-218 71-74--74-219 71-76-73-220 77-74--69-220 7>-12,,.75-220 72-7l-7S-l20 H-72-75-220 Feeling . is back for Laue ~ Surgery corrected pain , numbness tn h e r han ds Women's Kemper Open at the same Troubles beset her at 13 and 14. as -site after losing a playoff in t 979 was she b(>geyed both holes before going By CURT SEEDEN 5-under-par for the day on the ~r-7 1 to work with that killer instinct that OftMD.-r,......., ,......,, Nancy Lopes follow• throu&b wltb •bot ~ InYltatlonal at lleu Verde Country Club. darln• third round of tbe tfnlden LPGA Lopes took a three1 bot lead. ~agJes cl,ipped,£?3-53 # , ,• North d ict ates tempo a ll n ight on t h e-wayto CIF·3-A crown By ROGER CARLSON OfttwD.ity ..... lt.ff LOS ANGELES -Estancia's High's Eagles battled an uphill battle from the outset and took the lead three times in the third quarter Saturday night, but in each instance they came up just one bucket short and because of it, North High of Riverside held on, then pulled away in the final quarter to post a 63-53 victory. The triumfh before a crowd that was to eventually swell to 11 ,67 at the Los Angeles Sports Arena gave North's Huskies the CIF 3-A basketball championship. bdt as Estancia Coach Larry Sunderman said afterward, "It's still, a year to remember." His Eagles endetf the season with a 26-4 record. including a .17-game winnin~ streak. and briefly in the third pen0<11t appearea tney JUSt might pull tt out against a talented and well-coached North quintet, which advances to the state regionals on Wednesday at the same site with a 29-1 record. Jim Curtis hit a pair of free throws to pull Estancia event at 38 for the first time since the opening tip and after saining possession. Estancia was able to pull North out of its tight zone for the fi rst time and suddenly it was the Eagles dictating the terms. · Sunderman spread the court, put Curtis at the high post and quickly he dished off three assists to Jeff Graham underneath, in addition to Scott Clements' baseline shot. "That worked well," said Sunderman. "but you can't do that unless ypu t\avt;. the lead." North countered wtth a hOOJ>'.On each occasion. tying the game at 40, 42. 44 and at 46 with four seconds left in the quarter. North got the fourth-quarter tip, got a bucket, then another and was in command for the rest of the game, dictating to the Eagles to come out and stop them, then dumping i\.off inside for the easy shot. The Eagles were ~uilty of a Jt>t of mtstakes4.n t~ final •------------------~ moments, including 20 percent shootinf (3 of I 5 i n the , final segment). but Sunderman attributed that to the LB P 1 t situation: "We had to make it up right now," he said, "and 0 Y S Uns itjustdidn'thappen." It was as tough as billed from the start as North began · • with a box and one defense with Cu(Jis the target, but after . layout and has a 54--hole \otal of 210, se~mingty flows ice water through her Eptering today's final round of the·, three strokes under par. vems. ihe two bogeys brought ~er U niden LPGA Invitational, Bonnie · Clark is at even par for. the three back to ev~n par.. m?m.entanly, La~r finds htrself eight strokes rounds while Pat Bradley and Penny before she fimshed with b1rd1es at l 5, beblng leader Nancy Lopez _ an Pulz are tied at 216 six strokes off the 17 and 18. -enviable position in some respects. pac.c. Bradley fired 'a 73 and Pulz a 72 -· Rosctie Jones, he-r caddy, acciden-But for Lauer, just being able to Saturday. Patty Sheehan, 1983 Player tally ~it her.above the right e.ye ~ith s~gagolf club bas to feel good. T~e of the year, after a one-under-par 70 ~n 8-iron on the 13th hole, bnnging a nine-year pro, who makes her home is tied with first-round co-leader Joa~ IJt!!e blood. , . .. in Palm Desert. fired a 1-over•par 72 Joy~ (76) and Karen Pennczel 0~ mt gosh, I m bl~ng. .Lo~z Saturday to remain within striking (7 5),in at 217. told htm. He we~t to stick the 1ro.n 1n distance of the lead at Mesa v erde, Lopez tied the record of Mary the baga~d he.nailed tne. I told him I Couf\l!'Y Club. Dwyer ( 1979) and Sally Little ( 1981) was ~lam mg him f~r that bogey. Then~ A yif;ar ago at this time, Lauer was for low LPGA round on the Mesa I decided to go for it on the next hole recuperating from surgery on both of Verde CC course. and pulled one to the left. then over her hands after it was diagnosed she Because of television commit-th~. green for another bogc.y. . suffered from carpel tunnel syn- mcnts in the East, today's final round After the two ~ys, .1 JUSt got drome. will get an early start with the final mad at i:nysclfar:id. said to aim the ball Not a lot of people know about threesome leavmg the tee at l 0:20. at .~he pm and. hit it. . . · carpchunnel syndrome. Cellists have Lopez, Oark and Pulz play in the I feel that if I keep hatttng the ball been known to have 1t. postal final group. (Pleue eee LOPEZ/CS) workcn. too. And golfers like Lauer are prone to suffer from the condition that strikes the hands. Its sy"mptoms are simple -numb- ness and sometimes pain in the hands. Imagine the fear if a pro-~ fcssional golfer to awaken and dis- cover both hands numb. .. rd wake up and bang them on the table to try to get some feelinJ. .. recalls Lauer ... It just seemed hke · ' something was being blocked in my .. hands. It was persistent and scary.·· Briefly, the carpel tunnel 1s nOthing more th'n a muscular band in the h•nd near the wrist. In some persons. the band tightens. putting pressure on the nerves below it. The end result is -carpel-tunnel syndrome. Being diagnosed as suffcnng from the condition is one thing, but being told you need surgery on bolh ))ands was fnghtening to Lauer. "I told my doctor, 'there's no way you're cutting my hands,"' she re- caUs ... But I also knew it would become a real risk if I let it io. The 0 doctor told me he bad bad n done himself, so that cased m y mind." The relatively simple .surgery (Lauer went in at 9 a..m. and was out that evening) resulted in· several weeks of physical therapy wndel' the--• guidance of Dr. Donald Gill. • .. They didn't operate on both hands at the same time because then I'd really be incapacitated." Laue-r recatls. "They bid thenr.two weeks Mono ~Qi. ~~n..e!-"t l~n~l'.ohn t n dro~~~-~--~t .fii:s~~uartcr~in.~~·~ the --~------.-.~~ •. ~ . ·r: -l...,. ~--~-"-U.~<-. · • with 6-Ke vm Butl60r ffie 1eeyiifSide. ~ ' ~~t~-~~~-~1:_.~1,,;. Lauer. who harone Tour victor; lo her credit (the 1977 Patty Berg Oassi~t out 14 wee1cs'Tollowing tbcpsurj~ry last season. Stie returned to cornpete in the Wtst Yjrgima Classic and numbed some of the skeptics by finishing in a t 3th-place tie. 45 44 ~or t•tle ' "After whatJ..ohnsion dia it was about time lO take ". ~ . Ji I .. J something away," said. North Coach Mike B~nee, .. · "They were trappinJ ~ .tQt, but you can t Q~ewtay't\ B RICHARD DUNN without leaving somtone-!i~. We tl.'tought we bj&fo slop . y those two guards (Johnston and Cutfis) and I tJlought we .._... ..... o..r,... did slow them down." LOS ANGELES -Mater Dei High's hopes for AfterthefirstquarterJohnstonhadjusttwopointsthe back-to-back CIF 4-A championship basketball seasons rest of the night and Curtis. scoreless in the first quarter. wcrn d'Own ~drain-Saturday night as 11 ,673 watched finished with eight points. - ·tong ~ch Polr High pull off a major upset in claiming North, meanwhile, went to 6-3 Enoch Simmons for the tttle an overtime. much of their offense because of Estancia's overplay on The f ackrabbits upended the defending Clf 4-A Butler and Simm"ns responded with 23 points. champion Monarchs, 45-44, at the Los Angeles Sports Butler finished with 17 and Leonard Baker, the rabbit Arena, to claim the title denied by this same Mater De1 unit in the Huskies' box and bne, scored l 0. a year ago. Once North goJ up l)y a 48-46 count the Huskies The problem for Coach Ga'] McKnight and his immcdiatelywentbacktotbctr spread-courttactics,giving Monarchs, perhaps, that ther weren t used to playing close them the backdoor buckets on the way to a 56-48 lead with games. Or being involved an overtime games for some 2:35 left. time. , Mater Dei scoring leader Tom Lewis missed the first of two shots with 59 seconds left in· the overtime period. (Pleue See E AGLE8/C5) -.,.., ...,. ...... .,, ....... c....... Nortll'• 6-6 XelYln Butler battles for rebound acatnat lt•tancla'• 5-11 Adam Lockwood ln tbe CD' S·A ftnila. Lauer shot a 74 on opening day and a 1-over par 72 Friday for two-round total of 146. eight strokes behmd then-leader Judy Clark. She touched a few nerves of the leaders by carding thrtt birdies through the first four holes Saturday. She eventually tapered off to settle for the I-over 72 for a three-day total of 218 -eight strokes behind Lopez (Pleue eee FltltLING/CS) and made the second, but it wasn't enough. Lona Beach Poly's Vincent Camper (10 points) promptly hit a jumper With 39 sec-0nds left to put Poly up for good. · With Mater Dei in oontrol after Camper's shot, Lewis drove the lane with nine seconds left1 but had his shot Turner turns lt aroupd f Or UCI, 71-68 · would match Long Beach State against UCJ. PC. T rejected by TerTy Stallworth. . Poly came downcoun and Chris lackson intercepted. but Mater Dei turned the ball back over, Poly mis&ea.at ihe line with three seconds to go and Lewis' pass to 'Mike Senior guard s parks victory, If not for the exploits of Turner, McDonald and AA oarnament Thornton -three seniors wlto were paying their final ~ ~ assuring UCI runner-up sp~t pmes at Crawford Hall Saturday night -the Anteaters (at hlaa. ~ would have had a rematch with the Titans Thursday, a 2 p.m.-Utah 81. (1&-t) ""-N9w Meldoc>St. (13-14) Fielder went unrewarded. By JORN SEV ANO Mater Dei felJ for onl).' the second time this season __.., ...... o.-r,... (lS·~lH~u~~~d~\~~I :rs~~ots to keep us close," said Mention the name 9eorac T urner to Tod Murphy. McKnight alluding to Lewis' final walk to the line when he aqd the 6-9 sophomore 11mply shakes his head. misaed th~ first of two shots. "He can tJke over: (a p me) ':Vhcnevcr he wa~.ts., .. "These guys (Mater Dci) have won 57 of their last 62., ~ffe~ Murpfiy. of has .UC lt'\ltnc teammate. Its sames they've played together. m~rcc:t1blc ~atcbu~a the than .. be can do. I fin~. myself · The Monarchs, in the midst of one of Southern uunkt~a at umes, 'Oa~n. I wtah I cou~d do that.. C.alifomia'a bi~t dynasties ever.jumped out to an early With Turner sconna a seuon·hiah 23 poant" Ben at the cpd oflhe Ont quarter Cl>ll). · McDonald I,, •rtd Bob Tbomton 12 alona with a Tho rant three minutes of tbc title aame seemed like a team-high 11 rebounds, the Antetten won apme they had C-OUple of beavyw~iaht bollers waitina for the other 10 to Saturday niaht, bc~tina c.ar State Fullerton, 72-6?. to punch first in the opening round. wrap up second.pJace 1n th~ PCAA Conference stanchncs. But after the two top ranked teami felt each other out, The Anteaters, &Jo~ wu.b the other top eeven ttaml ll\ thinp bepo to roll. the, conference. now advance to the Pc.AA Tournament. Mater Dei was auilty of some early fouls in the sccond ~luch be&Jns Thursday 11 \he Fontm. An automauc berth quaner and the Jadc:rabbita raponded with ciaht strai&ht tnto the "NCAA Tournament awa.its the winner of the free throw• to ao up t 6-1 S whb 6:09 lcf\ in the half. thrre-<Say event. ·~we aot into foul trouble a little carly;·-commentc4 9y virrue of their victory, the Anteaten (14-4 in McKttiahL . confcrc~. 18-9) most likely Will meet San Jose Stare in Matt Bccuwsatn. who scored 10 points. fouled out in the first round, u1umin1 the pan.ans beat winless (in the fPl ... eeeMOftARCB8/C8) PCAA)UnivenityofPacincthasaftcmoon.ASpenanlou • • I prospect UCI Coach Bill MulU..n dreaded. 4 pm.. UC lnfM ~~ ¥9. Sen Joile St ( 10-1• or r "-Turner however, wasn't a6out to let a season's worth • -•• • !"I .> -. } 'red b tb ( l.CJng lellCh qt. • 1 • . • . of work 10 aown the drain. l nsp1 y e presence o one 7 p.m.-Nev.da Lal Vegea (25.o.3) ¥9.: Long 8Mclt at of brothers. Ooti&Jas, who ~ised him back at Hitchcock. (9-11) « 88ft Joie St. (10-lt) Tell. and was watchin.a the 6-2 auard play forfhe first time tp.m.o!-:f~St.(22·7)YL Cel St. FUlirton(17·1~ in more than three years, Turner put totethcr one of his best performances of the season. He wa1 to of 14 from the floor. 3 of 4 from the fret throw line, and conitantly came up with the bi& play or basket when UC1 needed him to. He was also banded the uncnvyina task of tryina to 1low the Titans' scoring machine. Leon Wood. "I just wan led to make a aood showma. Hopefully, rn do the same in the tournament;• said Tumuf wh()ICC)rcd 11 of bis team's ftnal 18 point.J. .. l did a lot ofthinp toni&ht I haven't been doin& catty 1n the 1eason. · "rm just &)ad for the team. for myaelf, and for the C'Oa(hes." -UCI led by seven at helfhme, and~ as m~ny as t 2 at 62-SO with 6:S6 left to play before the Taiatu (8-tO, I 7·l2) mounted a comeback. · Wath Wood, who An.isbed with JS· points, leading the way, FuJ1cnon ao! as close 1$ 6)..62 w;th '\:06 rcma1nina. j_ I I But a pair offree throw by Turner upped the rnaram back to three, and additional charity tosses by Murphy and Jerome lee pvc the Antt'aters a 69-63 advantage w1th SO sccon~ to 10. Of course. it didn't heJp the Titans· caust' to have four starten -Gary Dav1s1 Ton)' Neal, Ozell Jones and Kevin Hendcnon -fouJ out dunna the final 7 22. ''It 'WIS pretty sabb • but ~ got It don~:· Satd Mulhaan ofUCt's performance. "1 thou&ht George TurnN played a h«ku va pme, and Ben (Mc Donald). too. our two - ltadcn." .. I think the Rnaon rally pt"Oductci \Oniaht.'~ ;ruf'Mf'. added. "We really put out for our last bomr pmc. But I think it's the coe<h who sbouJd &akc>O the \Tedit. ffbt>Y did a areat JOb tuna us rttdy for the n ... All Turner, McDonald and Thornton did \\1) put the cappcr on 1t ... Otange Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunday, March~. 198-4 I' SPORTS 8Rf At( 'I~ - Ueberroth na1ned baseball czar , by te'ani owners From AP dl1patcbH TAMPA. Fla.•-Peter V. Ueberroth, Ill ptesu.Jcnt of the Los' Angeles Olympic Organizing C'omm11tee. was named com· missioner of baseball by the 26 maJor league o"ners Saturday. Ueberroth succeeds Bowie Kuhn. who has served as comm1ssionN since Feb. 4. 1969 but was unable to receive the necessary 75 percent approv~I of the owners for a third term • Kuhn, who was supposed to leaH baseball on March I. will continue in otlice until Oct. I , accepting a third extension as comm1ss1oner "h1Je Ueberroth completes his 01) mp1c rl·spons1b1h ties Ucberroth's contract 1s for ti ... e years and three months. l'nding Dec. 31 , 1989~ .. I 1ns1sted that Bo\\H~ ~uhn remain." he ~1d. "I need to Ueberroth improve tn) learning curve." Before accepting the JOb. Ueberroth ~1d he 1ns1sted on a number of changes includmg the designation of the comm1ss1oner as the ch1cfcxecut1H' officer of baseball. In addition , h1~ fi ni ng power!> \\ere 1nc'reascd to S250.000 and Nauonal and o\men~an League presidents will repon to the co.mm1ss1oner. .. This should improve their powers and authonues," he said. • In another change. the procedures for election of the comm1ss1oner were changed from the pre' 1ous 75 percent appro' al to a simpk maJont) of all dubs provided a candidate has a minimum of five 1n each league. "Man)' of baseball's current rules are outdated," Ueberroth said. "The> an: actuall) absurd and have to be corrected. I am a Mrangn to baseball. I ha"e a IO\.C and concern for the game but I am no"here near an expen " eberroth sa1do baseball's econom1c \ 1ab1ft1) needed improvement. "The game 1s \.Cl") la\ in this area and \\tlh m~ accounting background I believe there can be improve- ment," he said. Young ~uts EX}>ress on hold · NEW YORK -Bngham Yo~g [I] quanerbacJ.. Steve Young. obJCCl of a c II t month-long pursuit b> the Los Angeles Express of the Un it ed States Football league. said Saturday he has been assured he will be the firs t pick in the Nauonal Football League draft and has put the U Fl team on hold · Earlier. Young's attorney. Leigh Steinberg, tofd ABC' Radio that Young had decided towa1t forthe NFL draft on Ma) I before making a dec1s1on . But spca~ing b} telephone from Sternberg's office in San Francisco. Young said he had been informed that he would be selected b) the Cincinnati Bengals. wh o have the first pick in the NFL draft. "NO\\ that we ha~e two option!>. \\C hoix \\C can wrap something up before Ma~ 1:· Young said. Pittsburgh nlpa Kings, 4-S PITISBURGH -Mike Bullard ~ scored twice to raise tus season goal total to , 47 and lead the Pittsburgh Penguins toa4.3 National Hockey League vtctory over the • Los Angeles Kmgs Saturda)' night. - Goahe Denis Herron stopped 34 shots to register his first victory smcc Nov. 23. He had been Q..10-2 dunng that time Bullard gave the Penguins a 3-1 lead at 10: I~ of the third period, Lapping a p:m from Doug Snedden past Los Angeles goalie Markus Mattsson. Tim Hrynewtch scored the eventual game-winner at 12:50 wllh a shot from the left ,ftlceofT circle. • Doug Smith l'Ul the score lo 4-2 less.than a minute later, tipping in a shot b) Bernie Nicholls. Nicholls scored wuh eight seconds remaining in the game to cut the final margin to one goal. Quote of the day Gordon Ch..... basketball coach at Man- hattan, after wafk-on Ralph Lewis scof>d 31 point• and had 18 rebounds for LaSalle In a 78-62 vtctory over the Jaspers: "That guy's the best walk-on since Nell Armstrong." Kison throws on sidelines l\fl:.SA. lo\n1 ~ Right-hander Brue{· a K1!>on 1hre" thl' ball Saturda) fo.r 1he first 11me since camp oixncd. raising the .\ngels· hopes that he can rnme bacl from bacl !>urger) K1 soo. not expected to thru\\ at al~ dunng spnng trnin1ng. played catch for 10 minutes off the mound. ·Tm not C\.en close to being I 00 percent, bul 11 was a starting point." !>atd K 1son. 11 ·5 last season before fhe operation to remove a .llern1ated disc. "My arm ll-lt great. There was some sltlTncs<.. 1n the back. but 1ha1'\ i,ccna1nl> no surprise. "I'd hke to throw rcgularl) from now on A.n inner sense tells me I'm read) for that:' The .\ngels. who ha' e completed their first \\eek of full-squad drills. ha\C been g1\en toda)' ofTb) Mana,&cr John McNamara. .Dupree signs $6 million pact NEW ORLEAN :._ Running ·back [i] Marcus Dupree. 19, signed a fi.,.e·)ear. $6 c II t million contract Saturda) to pla) wllh the Nev. Orleans Breakers of the L nned States Football League. spurn1J1g his final t\\O )Cars of collegiate ehg1b1ht). "He's the h1ght:st paid pla)er 1n professional football." said tt'am owner Joe C'anizaro. who in1enened personall) lo conclude. the deal when nego1ia11uns were breaking down . Gold, Michigan win in tJSFL Denver place·k1cker Brian Speelman [I] booted a 17-yard field goal after 31 seconds 411 • ofovcrt1mc to g1H' thl' Gold a 17-1 4 Untted States Football League \. IClOr) O\ er the host Oklahoma Outla\\s Saturda). The winning points came aftrr Outlaws punter Bob Boris fell on a lo.,.. founh-doY. n snap at his own 3. Speelman kicke-d thl.' w1nn1ng field goal on the ne><l pla) ... In other L:SFL action \alurda) night. Michigan edged P111sburgh. 21-24. on a 19-field goal b) Novo Bojovic \\ llh 32 second\ to pla),. .. . Valenzuela to open pre-aeaacm VERO BEACH. Fla. -Lef\-haodcr Ill Fernando Valenzuela will be the starting ucher for Lbe Los An elcs Dodaers on ~uesday when they face ~c Atlania Braves • in their t'xh1b1t1on baseball opener. Manager Tom Lasorda announc-td Saturday. Rashl·h.ander Larry Whit<', left-hander Carlos Diaz and ngh t·hander Tom Niedenfuer are also slated to tee action on the mound for the Dod&ers in the opener at West Palm Beach. Aa .. Lasorda said. Meanwhile, right-hander Alejandro Pena $igncd a one-year contract with lbc Dodgers on Saturday, leavingoutfielder Mike Marshall as the onl9 unsigntld player on the team. l>ena•s con- tract terms weren't announced. Tl\e Dodgers will play their final intra-squad game of the spring today, an eight-inning af. fair. Rick Honeycutt'. Bob Welch, Orel Hershiser and Pena are Yalenzuela scheduled to pitch two innings apiece \lso. center fielder Ken Landreaux .is expected to see ac11on Landreaux has been bothered by an inllamed ..\ch1llc~ tendon. Cat1..her Jack F1mple. injured in an automobile accident last \\-Cd •. I!> expected lt) take pan in the Dodgers' wprlout on Monday. John Henry heads 'Cap field ..\RCADIA - A field of 12 headed by ~ John Hl·nry. thoroughbred raciog's all-time leading money winner, has been entered 10 run 1n todav's $500,()()()..added Santa Anita Handicap: John Henry was assigned high weight of 127 pounds for the 47th running of the 11/•·mile event for 4-year.olds and up. The 9·ycar·old gelding, who will be ridden by Chns Mccarron. drew post position No. 10 when en tries were posted Frida}. Telt!riaion, radio ~ TELEVISION 9 a.m . -PRO BASKETBALL: Laker& va. Oe1r0tt~hannel 2, . - 19t a.m. -COl:.LEO!· BASK!TBALt..: Maryland vs. Virginia, Channel 4. · 11 a.m. -COLLEGE 8A8KET8AU.: WAC tournament first round game, Channel 56. 11:30 a.m .• -COLLEGE BASKETBAU: Hoos.ton vs. Arkansas, Channel 2. 11:30 a.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: LA Expreu vs. Birmingham. Channel 7. ' Noon -GOLF: Honda Classic, Channel 4. 2 p.m. -SPORTSWORLO: World Triathlon ·championships from Nice, France (tape) 11 p.m. -COLLEGE 8A8KETIAU: San Jose St. vs. Pacific (delayed), Channel 56. RADtO 9 a.m. -PRO BASKET8At..L: • Lakers vs. Detroit, K.LAC (570). 11:30 a.m. -PAO FOOTBALL: LA Express vs. Birmingham, KLAC (570). 2 p.m. -HOCKEY: Kings at New Jeraey, KFOX-FM (93.5). 3 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: USC vs. Washington. KNX ( 1070). PONTIAC UPDATE FR0~.1 s1 Ao1tJ'.1 1.i oroHs 1~.c s T A 0 I u M p 0 N T I A c LEAP INTO A LEASE! 1984 PONTl'AC 6000 Tou.rn.ey wins for area trio FV, Ocean View, Edison advance: Oilers sweep · Arca prep baseball teams had a busy day Saturday, with a number of doubleheaders and \Oumament games on the agenda. Winning in tou~ament play was Fountain Valley, Ocean View and Edison, while Newpon Harbor was beaten in second-round action of the Loara tourney. Here's how it happened: FoutalD Valley I, Katella 5 Ray Llantas' leadoff homer in the seventh inn in& at Glover carried the Barons into the quarterfinals of the Loan Tournament against El Dorado. . Fountain Valley appeared in total controt, leading 5-0 in the siitth, and starting pitcher Bob Sharpnack. had a no-hitter for 511> innings. But after the no-hit bid was spoiled, Sharpnack was removed and Katella tallied five runs to tic it. setting the stage for Uarrias' heroics. \ Ocean View S, Suay Hilla I The Seahawks received a pair of bits from Adam Buder, Mike Kfrby and Henry Hjtchcock in evening their record at 1-1 in Loara Toumam~nt play .. Rick WiJson allowed a run m two mmngs Gf work to earn the victory. Edison 7, Nortll Tornnce 0 The Chargers remained unbeaten (4-0) by winning the sec-0nd round of the El Segundo Toumame!lt. A!I four victories have come in tourney play, as Edison ts also · competing in the Loara Tournament. In the four triumphs, the Chargers have outscored their foes. 51 ·4. • . Hitting stars for Edison included junior third baseman Scott Hefner. who went 2 for 4 and Todd Nash, who cracked a solo homer in the fifth. ~anlillstoa Beaell 11·14, Jonlu 0·3 . . . Tbe Oilers showed some power tn spacious Blair Ficl~ with two players clearing the fences-and another hitting an inside-the-park homer. Bob Rehling hit his HR in the seventh inning of the opener, with Pat Gordon, the winning pi~ber in ~be first game, towering one ~ver the le1\.fiel~ fence ~n ':he rugbtcap. · Meanwhile, Mike Strouse htt the ms1de-tho-park homer. knocking the baJI between the center and right fielder. Andy Pascoe was ~9 in the doubleheader. while Gordon had four hits. Costa Meu 11·5, Oran1e t..a Rick Wanne carried the big bat for the Mustangs - when Orange allowed him to swing it., that is. '· He burned the Panthers with five RBI in'SparklnJ the first-game win in eight innings, but was ~al~ four tn~es in th e twin bill. One of the wallcs came mtent1onally with runners at first and second'in the decisive eighth inning of the opener. However. with the bases loaded and one out, a potential double·play ball was thrown away and the go-ahead runs scored for th e Mustangs. In the nightcap. Steve Donna)' went 3 for 3 in a losing cause. Dana Hilla t ·t , E1tancla 2· 11 The Eagles seemed on the verge of a double·loss, trailing 7-0 after three innings of the St"Cond game after losing the first. but a three·run homer b} Ken Harrison in the fifth helped Estancia on the comeback trail. · The Eagles stil l needed a four-ru n rally in the sixth to tte 1t at 9·9, with Harrison dnving in Chris Mathews with the tying run. then scored two in the seventh to win it. Cypress 9, Newport Harbor 6 . The Sailors. coming ofT a 2-1 victor) over Hunlmgton Beach earlier this week. fell behind 8-1 Saturday after one inning and could not recover. . . . Joe Holden hit a solo homer in the second mmng for the Tars and Frank Rt>a had a triple and two RBI. Newpon will meet Villa Park in the next round of the Loara Tournament. Woodbridge $-4, Canyon 4·3 · ' The Warriors swept the twi·mgbter by one·run margins, coming from behind to win i.n .ei~t inninJS in the opener and holding ofTa Canyon upnsin~ Ill the nightcap. With the scored deadlocked at 4-4 m the first pme. Woodbndgc loaded the bases and Dan Saeger was hit by a pitch to allow the game·winner to cross the plate. Jn the second game. hurler Bill Ru~ll took a ~01cad into the seventh before Canyon rallied ror three runs and had the t)'ing and go-ahead runs on base with one out. Sophomore Mark Daniels entered and promptly struck out the last two batters to preserve the win. the Warriors third mas many outings. I · M ~ Onl Laguna Beach 7, FuOerloa 4 ~ ~se e Dr J The An1sts opened, th~ir season on a~~ note, wi~h a • •. ---~•:::-.': • • ,,. .'' •• • ·": •• ,...,. 1 !;_,! . ·:;:-~~-~ f~v._.e;~A~-~fth. in~in~~prov1 ng to be the d1 er~nce against ~•1 ~h~•ft\Uo.,.._.,. .i,...., M ~" ' • -,...A~~~ • . The key blow,ln tfe't11"g ft'lA-..r~,~~·;;;' · ' bases-loaded single, which was followed b)'.-S11l Edwards See Exhibitions by Members of the Nissan-Sponsored U.S. Olympic Gymnastic Team. 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The contest was played al Chap- man College in Orange. The Vanguards and Cougars. who traded victories on the other's court during ~gular-season action. played 1t close an the early going Saturday. w!th the ev~ntual winnc~ owning a slim one-point edge at halftime. nan&-qu1ck ta1h1on O~anst the dated Couprs. Durham had 16 of has tcam-htJh 22 points after interm1ss1on. "His • ~teals were laterally an· credible ... commented sec assistant coath Jeff Malstead. Overall, Durham had six thefts. "and three or four led directly to baskets," added Malstcad. Larry Hirst had 13 points, 11 an the second hair, and Andre Smith had 10 and Dave Corsi 9. Defensively. Azusa-Pacific's senior gu~rd Kendall BerkJey, averagmg 2 I points per game entenng the contest, was held to eight points by the CC defense. , In earlier action between the two teams. sec took a 65-61 victory at ~usa. but the Vanguards were upset in Costa Mesa. 70-68. Nancy Lopez Judy Clark ,., Orange Coast OAJL Y PILOT /SuM1y, March ... 198-4 Bean biFdie-s:wpy to two-shot lead Mccumber alone in runner~up spot at PGA tourney · CORAL SPRINGS. Fla. (AP) - Andy Bean capped a strina of four consecutive birdies with a putt of about 60 feet on the final hole and took a two-stroke lead Saturday in the third round of a PGA touroament he~. . nd fCmamed there after playioa t front side two un par. On the 10th, a 26-ya.rd par--S, took a devastati double-botcy 1 and -at least ~ the moment appeared to fall ou of contention. He drove into a fai y b'1nker, cauab t the lip cominJ o · and 1ook five to reach the puttanJ. rfaoc. "One thinJ l ve learned over the years, watchtn& the good players, is that you don't let one hole cost you the tournament." Bean said. He kept h11 composure, reeled off a stnng of two-putt pars and then stomied to the front with tus b1rd1e4 birdie,birdk·b1rdie finish. But. sparked by Golden West product Sherwin Durham's S«- ond-halfplay, the Vanguards began to stretch out their lead madwa> through the second half. sec improved its overall record to 21-8, while dropping the losers to 10-19. • LOPEZLEADSBYTHREE. • • Bean. who dropped three shots off the pace w1Ura double bogey-7 on the I 0th hole. had a 4-under-par 68 1 n the bnght sunshine. He finished 54 holes over the new Tournament Playert. Club at Eagle Trace in 208. eight stroke~ under par. Mark McCumber. a stocky man ~ho earned two victones last season. climbed over 13 playen with a 66 and was second alone at 210. Bean. who had won at least once m ~ix consecutive seasons before t~ slnng was snapped last year, s\arud the move with a weda,e to th rte feet on tne I Sth h.olt. which put him back an the hunt. He scored from 12 feet on the 16th and suddenly had a share of the lead, Leadina 53-52. Durham •$n1ted SCC' with a pair of steals which he turned into baskets. and the Van- guards scored sax points an light- The Vanguards now advance to second-round NAJA action Tuesday at Whittier College. The district finals are set for March 8. From Cl hke I ha ve, I can do well tomorrow (today). I JUSt have to be patient and nol let 1t get 10 me. Gauchos turned back by San Diego, 66-58 "The eagle happened. so quick. I didn 't really know how to react. The crowd d1drft know what happened. either. •·A ft er I holed out. I thought about 11 for awhile and lost concentration. I told myself to just pull out the clubs and hit the ball. .. In Florida I might have been close 10 wanning 1fl had been putt in~ well. I h11.1he ball well today and being the leader makes me very excited. I haven't been in this position for awh11'c ... Saddlcback College's bid 10 enter the state community college basket- ball tournament was turned back by San Diego City Saturday. 66-58, in the Gauchos .. gym . . The tide began to tum early in the second half. Saddleback, ~admg by nine at halftime. went cold and the Knights went on a·20-5 spun to take a 45-43 advantage with 7:43 left in the game behind the hot shooting of guard Curtis McQuecn. The game seesawed the next three minutes, and with Saddleback down. 53-5 1, Sonny Hicks sandwiched four free throws around a Gepe Arceneaux bucket to lead 57-53 wuh 1:40 left. The Knights then got two straight steals, convening them into a lay-up and slam-dunk basket and it was 61-53 San Diego. The Knights breezed home' from there. Arceneaux had a gam'e-high I 7 Scott to UCI Rodney Scott, a 6-2 guard from St. John Bosco High. has verbally com- mitted himsellto attend UC Irvine next fall. Scott averaged better than 18 points a game in leading the Braves to a second-place tie with Bosco Tech 1n the Del Rey League. The Braves went on to participate 1n the CIF playoffs where they lost in the second rqund to St. Bernard. rebounds. nearly half of the Guachos' total of35. He also led the Gauchos 1n scoring with 19 points, while Brett Olivier notched 12. But. an 8-for-26 shooting etfon from the ~Id an .the second half proved fatal to Saddleback, which had not lost at home lo San Diego in 10 years .• McQueen led all scorers with 22 for the Knights, white Hicks netted 13. and Joe J:'riday and Dennis Lavender contributed 11 for San Diego, which will enter the state playoffs. Saddleback, meanwhile, finished its campaign at 16-13. Viking wrestler seventh in state SAN JOSE -Manna High's Ed Ruiz. the lone area product compet- ing in the state wrestling cham- pionships at Independence High , placed seventh in the meet after splitting a pair of decisions Saturday. The Viking sophomore. wrestling at 116 pounds. went into ovemme 10 defeat John Cortez of Ceres High after ·the count was tied at 3-3 in rcgulauon. Ruiz was victonous. 5-0. in the extra session. In his next match. he lost a 5-4 decision to Jacob Perez of Logan High . The defea( cost Ruiz a thance to qualify for a medal. One of the keys to her stKcess on aturday was her putting. She had onl) 26 for her round. "The greens were a little faster toda}. If I can keep m} putting going. I can pla~ well. .. The tour 1s tough now. The gJrls don't sit back anymore and the leaders have to pla y that way, too (aggress1 ve ). "My driver got me in trouble once an awhile today but my irc,>ns have been real strong. "I've done pretty well as a front runner in the past but most of the time I have come from behind to win tournaments. I feel I can do it though." Lopez praised California galleries and says she enjoys playing in this pan of the country. "There's something about Cali- fornia galleries. they always seem to excite me. Sometimes I am embar- rassed when my sister (Delma) screams her head off. At least. I thmk n's Delma. But I like to see her have a good time." Lopez included six birdies and an eagle an her round to go with the three bogeys. Clark feels good about her posiuon (second). "I told my caddy I was glad Nancy had that round toda}. Now I ~~,v~ a chance to catch up. If Jt was tomorrow. 1t would be all over. 'T-he Shoe' still going Strong a~ 52 Volleyball schedules Edl.on Hljb Shoemaker has b een Thur March I -Un1vcrs1t):.fn. March 2-San Marcos. Wed. March 7 -Newport Harbor: riding since 1949 Fn. March 9 -Alumni: Wed. March 14 - Hun11n1ton Beach•, Fri. March 16 -at La Quinta ; Wed March 21 -Westmmster9; Fn. ARCADIA (A P) -One wnter recalled that the first March 23 -at Ocean Vic~w-9~ Sat. March 24- time he saw "The Shoe" nde, be thought the' young jockey ~ttd!;,~~U:n'>J~:C';~6.:_n~18}~~~{'a~'~~~~1: would ntver make it. That was in I 949. Wed. March 28 -Manna•, Sat. March 31 - Another WTote in 1968 that a serious riding injury Palisades Tournament (TBA ). would almost certainly end the jockey's career. Still Wed. Apnl 4 -La Quinta•: Fn. Apnl 6-at another wrote five years later that the jockey's retirement Wes1m1ns1er-. Mofl. April 9 -Hun11ng1on appeared imminent. Buch•: Wed. Apnl 11 -Ocean V1CW-; Fn • But Dill Shoemaker continues what may be the most Apnl I J -at Manna •: Wed. /\pnl 25 -~ .. :;;~tOAA.th~!~~;~~~it~.~ven the 52-year-old F(~nd~~~t~;1~J;sct League match . All mat£hcs -~~· , • "~;-----.·.. ~~~~··· • ~·-'41a.·ht .,....~.t ... ''1 didn't ever. tmnx-4'' st~· ·,._ .. ~~---"·~~r.:~~ .. ~~t·t~'...., ';... ... ~~itr..~ ..... .m "'.;JI}"'.!' ·, Shoemaker, taking a break from autographin~ pictures in Marina Hlgb the jockeys• room at Santa Anita. said dunng a recent Fn. March 2 _Laguna HiUs: Thur. Marth 8 interview. "When I was in my 30s, I was seriously _at Santa Barbara (7: 15 p.m.J: Fri March 9- considering retiring. •at Dos Pueblos(7. l 5 r .m.): Sat. March 10-Dos "But I had a bad fall in 1968 (in which he suffered a Pueblo~ lfl\'1ta11ona at UCSB (9 a.m ). Wed. fractured right femur) and was off for about a year. I March 14 -at Ocean View•. Fn March 16 - discovered that I missed riding that year much more than Westminster-: Wed. March 21 -at La Quinta•. I had thought I would." ... Thur. March 22 -.\lumn1 (7 p.m.). Sat. March Shoemaker's steadily increasing list of acc.ompjjsh-24 -Orange Coun1~ Champ1onsh1ps at ments since he first began his riding career 35 years ago Fountain Valle> <9 a.m.). Mon. March 26 -ai included. as of earlier this week: 8,335 career victories. ~di~~;1:1i~ ~:;:: )owe~~~~~e;~ -31 more than $90 million in earnings by his mounts. 89: Wed Apnl 4-at Westminster-. Fn. ~pnl 6 stakes victones and 199 triumphs in races worth S 100.000 -La Quinta•. Mon. .\pnl '} -Fountain or more. Valle)•: f:n Apnl 13 -Edison•: Wed. Apnl 25 "Physically. you can't be as good a rider at my age as -Huntington Beach•. Fri -\pnl 27 -at you were when you were 30." he said. "But I've gained a lot Fountain Valley•. of nd1ft4r wisdom over the years. and that helps make up for (• denotes SunSt't League match. All matcht"S "" a16.4Sl it. "I do pushups and situps and r m in good enough shape that I can ride three or four mounts a day. B~t ifl ride six or seven a day for four or five dar,s. I can feel 1t. J know my Limitations and I ao from there. · Fountaln Valley B~b Fn. March l -Woodbrioge: Tues. Mnrch 6 -nt Dana Hills. Fn. March 9 -Alumni: Tues. March 13-a1M1s$ionVieJo:Wed.March 14- at Wes1m1nste ... : Wed. March 21 -Ocean View•: Fri. March 23 -at La Quinta. Sat. March 24 -Orange County Tournament at Fountain Valley (all day); Mon. March 26 -Edison•; Wed. March 28 -at Huntington Beach•: Fri. March 30 -Westminster-. Shoemaker, who ranks sixth in the jockey standings for the current Saota Anita mectmg, said there are more good riders now than there w~rc in-past years. "It gets harder to win aJI the time; he said. "These 9tbcr guys ~re.young and ~trong and good. and it's touah to beat them. •. Lookina back over his ¥cars in racing. Shoemllkcr said the soort has chanacd consider:ibly in other ways, too. .. r.when t st.arted. we had a lot of S 1,200 races," he recalled. "Now those would be maybe $30,000. Back then, $5 000 was a bi& stakes race. althouah there were a few hundrcd-aranders." Shoemaker said he's manaaed to retain a .. young attitude," and havina a 3Yl·year-old dauahtcr helps keep him Xf t!~t other ch1ldren by previous marriages, but I was too young at the ume to really appTCCiate them like 1 sho'11d have," he said. ''My dauahter is one of the ~st tbina that baseverhappent<f to me. J ~avealo!.off¥.n wt th her, and am mature cnouall' to appreciate her. A.lthovah be remains vaaue about bis plans for retirement. "Sh~m&ker said, "f'd lilcc to act lhrouah the Breeders Cup at HoUywood Park at the end of tb.is year. for sure." That ttfcrence to the Nov. 10 extmvaaanu at Hollywood Park. with at lust seven races wonh SI million or more each would ind1rate homaker is considenna caltina 11 quits' hortly anerward. But then. hc·s considertd h before i .. .. . I Fn. April 6 -at ~n View•; Sat. Apnl 7 -lnaJewood Invitational Toumament (all day ); Mon. April 9-It Marina•. Wed. Apnl 11 -La Quinta; Wtd. ~ril 11 -lni)ewood Tour-nament Finals BA): Fn. Apnl I J -Hun1-1nston Beach•. td. Apnl 2S -11 Edison•, Fn Apnl 27 -Manna•. (• denot~ untet Uaiuc match. All matches a16·4S) Ban~a S..cb ~ Wtd. Man:h 14 -at Ed1aon : Fn. March 16 -a& Ocu.n Vic~; Fri. March 23 -at Wcs1min.ste~ Wed. Mardi 28 -Fount.11n Valley•~ Fn. MarTh 30 -Loera. Wtd Apnl 4 -O«a.n View!, Wed. Apnl 11 -Westm1naie,., Fn. APf\I 13 -at Fountam Yalley8. Wed Apnl 2S-II Manft.l•; Fn April 17-at Loara (• denotc-s untet Lcaauc match. All matches at 6) "The big difference 1n my round today (75) was the putting. I kept leaving myself shon all day but I didn't make but one birdie putt. I didn't have 10 watch the scoreboard to know what Nanc} was doing. She was right in front of me and I saw the eagle. "Anyone can still win. Three strokes is nothing on this course. "The last couple of times I ha ve played with Nancy the gallery hasn't been bad. I used to try to play too well and hit it too close when I was with her. I've had a lot of people rooting for me this week. too. "I try to be aggressive when I'm puning uphill on thi s course but when the putt is downhill, itjs hard 10 do. A lot of th e puns I had tOday seemed lik~ they were downhill." Today's final round will get an early start al 6:53 when the first threesome takes off. Pat Bradley. Patty Sheehan and Karen Permezel are in front o(the leaders, leaving the tee at 10: 11. Tickets at SI 0 for adults are available at the gate. Children under 18 are admitted for half price. J.C. Snead. who led after each of the first two rounds. again had problems with an erratic driver and could do no better than match par 72. He was tied at 211 with Tommy Nakajima. the winner of seven tournaments 1n Japan last season and now a regular on the American PGA Tour. Naka· jima had a 70. Uruce Lietzke and Jim Colbert were next at 212. Lietzke had a third-round 70. Colben 71. Four more players -Wayne Levi. George Archer. Scott Warkins and Joey Sindelar-were at 2 I 3. Levi had a 68. Arcber 69, WatlCins and Sindelar 70s. Jack Nicklaus had a 70 ihat left him well back at 217. South Afncan Gary Player improved to a 68-216. Masters champion Seve Ballesteros of Spain was 67-215. U.S. Open title-holder Larry Nelson had a 70 that left him at 214. Bean, a big. red-haired guy called "Li'I Abner" by his fttllow pros, started the day one shot off the pace On the 17th. ht lofted a 6-iron sboC to within t~rtt feet of tm flag and tapped that one in. Now ne was the leader. And he stretched the margin with that long. long putt on the final hole. "'All r was trying to dp was get i• down in two." he said. "I was just trying to lag it up there so I coul4 2-putt. Sometimes you mess up an one-putt." FEELING ... FromCl - and W1th eiihth place au to her own. "J've played real well all three days I've bit some bad shots but they weren't that bad," she noted. "lt'SJUS that kind of a tolf course. "You can't be too aggressive an you JUSt can't make a charge. Yo basically have to be defensive here,' she continued. "I hit a couple o wrong clubs as it turned out but everybody's had that problem." · UCI swept by Fresno Is the course too bard to overcome? "The harder the better.·· Lauer said. "I seem to concentrate more with a harder course. And it really rewards the patient playtt. I said Thursday there wouldn•t be' any red numbers (below par) up there (on the leader board)." FRESNO -It turned into a lost weekend for the UC lrv1ne baseball team, which ventlH"ed to Fresno State for a three-game series. After losing 6-0 to the Bulldogs Friday. the Anteaters were dealt a pair oflosses Saturday night. 5-4, and 5-0. The double-defeat left UCI at 8-1 I in the season. The Anteaters staned the night with two first-inning runs an the opener. and led 4-2 entenng the bonom of the fifth thanks to a solo home run b)' Mike Sugar. But that's when the UCI defense let down stamng pitcher Ed Deese. The Anteaters commuted two un- LOS ANGELES -The Birmingham Stallions and the Los Angeles Express will both be looking for more producuon from their offenses today when they >quare off 1n a United States Football League game. l(jckoff time for the re- gionally-televised (Chan- . nel 7) contest at the-Los Angeles Coliseum 1s noon. timely miscues. one a three-base error with two men aboard which allowed the tying runs to score. and the other which let the go-ahead tally come across. Doug Irvine drove in two runs. one with a first-inning double. 1n the first game and Adam Gang had another RBI. In the nightcap. Tony Cantelmo h1t a two-run homer 1n the third. and the Anteaters were silenced on sut hits. Their best threat was in the first tnnrng when they stranded runners at first and third. UCI will be back m action Tuesday at San Diego State. Since her lone victory. Lauer's biggest thrill probably ca~ in 1981 when she finished in a foun h-place tie at the U.S. Open. She was the second-round co-leader in that event before eventually faltering and seeing Pat Bradley capture the cbam- p1onsh1p. She says she has no more stmp-_ toms. no more reminders o the problems W1th her hands. And for~ tunately. the scars from the surgery d not come in contact w11h her clubs. "lt'sjust made me appreciate being out here after almost having it taken away," she adds. 170 l Golf Course Drive. 'Costa Mesa Harry S . Green, Inc. 540-7500 The game will be the second for each team, and each-will be looki11& for its -Starter 754-5267 first victory. . ~~;~1P~~.~~~~~. los~ ~~y before a USFIAc-cord. crowd' Qf 62.300 at Lcg1orJ Field in Birmingham last Sunday while the Express com- mitted five turnovers in dropping a 27-10 dec1s1on to Denver at the Coliseum the same day. ~~\7'dfttl C0untry CJu·b ...... ~ ••• •'4 - The Stallions wtre 9-9 in the inaugural USFL season last year while the Express was 8-10. Both haq: reasons to believe they'll be belier this year. despite \\hat happened last week- end. Running back Joe Cri bbs.. a standout for the Buffalo Bills of the Na- tional Football Leaauc for four seasons, made his Birmingham debut last weekend. rushing for 52 yards on 16 carries and catching fi ve passes for 36 .yards. • • "He's one of the better backs in profcuional foot- ball ." said Los An&clci Coach John liadl. "He adds explosive scori na potential to their team. W1t)\ou t question. he's a veat 111 .. around runmna beck." Birmanaham's quar· ter\)ack s1tuat1on appears unresolved. Salutes The UNIDEN LPGA. 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IL-~:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiij;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;i;i•iiiiiii;;;;;;:...11 • , .. ~~,,,....----·- Or9rig9 COlillt DAILY PflOTISunday, March 4, 1984 . ~ tJSFf:;'s plan to-move to fall has one problem The league has to stay around lCn~g enough for schedule switch __ _ Nobody came 1n on the noon balloon from skatoon and asked me.but... •If the United States Football League moves to the fall , the decision Will be to start a new autumn season tiahtaf\crthe close o f the spnng and summer schedule or pay people tos1t ir'Ound for a year ... if indeed the USFLgcts far enough for any of this. •Happiness 1shavmga TV set ""hi ch automatically turns off when Howard Cosell comes on. •lfRoben lrsay move!> the Colts to lhdianapolis, he will be upset to learn thc barsstayopen later an Baltimore FOR THE RECORD Unl«Mn LPGA lnVltlltlONll (at Mei.a Verde CC) Nancy LO~l Judv Clerk Pennv Pull • Pal Bredlev Pallv ShffMn Joen Jove• l(artn Pet'me11t Bonnie u uer Donna Ce P001 AUUkO Hlkel)e Je<llyn Brill S.hv King Jan s1.onen'°" Robin Wenoo Tat\Uko Ofl~ko Amy Benz Mllt.100. Sanora Havnle Marta Fklu..-es·Ootll Amy AlcOll Cetl'ly Mooe l(afl'IY Hitt Allee Miiier ANlson Flnnev Jane Lock Sandra P1lme<" Vlcill AIYBrtl Oebole Au,lln Hollis Stecv Katl'lv Poillewalt l.aura Cote Deni~ Streolo K•vOko fkoma Vicki Singleton Lauri Peterson P11tf Rln o Ayeko Oltlmoro Allee Ritzman Juli Inkster Dot Germain DMdee LHktr Anne-Merit Pall! Dalt Eoo .. lno Catllerfne Panton Catl'lvMant Kattlv Beker Lindt Hunt Chri' Jot1n10n Donne H Whlte Jo AnnWesnt m Pat Mevers Lynn A"41m' u uren Howe Lort GerbeCl NavOllo Yoshikawa u url Rln.ker Mkl'llkO Oto.ede Marv Owver Pia Nllu on Sue Foo1emen Myre Ven HOOM Sheron Barrttt SllYia B..-rotecc1n1 Kathv Wnltworth Janet Cote s Yuko Morlouchl Mardell WllkfM Jane BlalOc:k CollMn Walker Char10tte MOntoomery Beverley Oavli. Marte~ Haooe Olanne Oellev Valtf'lt Skinner GallTou,hln Terri LUCkhurst &.th Solomon Alison Shu ro SllP!'lanle Ferwlil Rltw lmehOrl 8evef'lv Kteu 70·7•·66-210 71 -67· 7S-213 73·71-77-216 74·69-7)-216 75-12-70-217 69-72·76-217 70-72-7S-717 74 17·72-211 11·74-H-219 71-76-73-220 77-74·6~220 n -n -1s-no 72·73·7S->'l0 73·72·7S-nJ) 72·74·7S-211 74·73-71-221 74·7S·72-22l 74·7S-72-'nl 73-73·7S-221 n -76·73-22r 74·7S·n-m 73-7S·7-m 73-n n-rn 11-n -n-m H -76·71-m 74·7'·72-222 11-1l-n-n2 n -1•-1s-m 74·73·76-223 69 -71-76-223 71·10·71-223 74·74·7S-22J 72·73·79-223 14·77·71-213 7S-77·72-224 74·74·76-224 77·76·71-274 76-73·7S-224 73·76·7S-224 74·73·77-224 73-74·77-124 7S·74·7S-224 76·77·71-224 76-7S·7-12S 74·76·7S-22S 7S·74·76-22S 7S·7S-7S-22S ,, 14-n -ns 76·77·77-21S 7S·11·7~21S 76· 77·72-22S 76· 7S-74-21S 76·7S·7S-'l16 7S·71·7l-226 7'-74-76-226 76·1l·77-226 JS· 71-73-226 76· 73-77-?16 73·76-77-226 14· Ji.-76-?16 77·72·79-127 73·71-76-227 76·77·7-Z27 72·73-12-227 73·10-74-227 JS -76·76-227 90-73-7'-127 76-76-76-228 72·79-77-228 73·77·78-m - 74·76-79-228 76·77·77-2"JO 70-·2-79-230 76·'11-84-731 7S·71·7t-231 79-73·7~731 7S·17·7~731 71-14· 79-131 I0-73·79-137 7S·17-to--237 7S·77·to--132 PGA tournament !al Carat SOf1MI. l"la.) Andy Bu n Mar1< McCumt>er Tommy Noka11me JC Sneed Jim Cott>ert Bruce L1et1ke Wavne Lev Georoa Arcner Joey S1ndel11r Scott Wollo.on' Garv Koch Nick FelOo 69-71·61-208 n -•1-66-110 10-n-10-111 6t·71-n-7lt 73·61·71-217 7?·70·70-217 7S-70·6&-713 7S-69·6~21J 70-73·70-713 71·72-70-713 74·7•·66--7 14 79-61-67-214 73 -73-61-214 74 -70-70-21• 69-74·71-214 7S-69·70-214 77 -7l-67-21S CO<tY Pavon L.1rrv Nel\on Jack Renner Mike Donald Fuu v Zoeller Sevt BallH tero' !:~!?J:!'1 ar*"' • DOOU'f'l'Y8dklnt !. -.$~ Griff Moody Dave Barr Phll Hancoo Garv McCord Garv Plaver Pettr Oo\tertiu1\ Frid Couoll!\ Mike Rt 1d Clarence RoH Hubert C.ree11 L.arrY Ronktr Rooer Mano1e Ja<k NICklt U' Ron Strec~ Barnnard Lanotr JavCudd ~roe Burn' ~< O'C.redy ~ri.. 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Durie l(lyomuta MMO 17l ,000) Hltih acMtll c.-., Mar tn~. ,._ .. ,.,.,.. .,,,., """'" 9rlQOl (CdM I det Mllltr t ·2, loll 10 'Trigutwo 4 6, lel 8 Pe\n, 6 0. det Nitti. 6·0. t rown•IMr-!CdM) won, 6•3, •·? .1-0, .. 2. ftroH (CdM) WOii, 6-0 lost, 0 •. ~. t •I, loll, S 1. a.,..ne11 <CdMl IOtl, S 1 J .... -· • '· lc)tt, 0 ' ~· Hinma n Ho1t1et1e r ICdMI Clef Heu (Cfll, 6·0, 6·2. ~ptlt wflh C ~ Kronblfo. l •· 6 l, Burnt RalvoMI (CdMI lo1t, 4 6 4 6 lo1t 1 6. 1 6 •Bowie Kuhn ~ys h1~ successor as commissioner ofbaseball will have 10 deal at once with the dope problem but when Bowie was in office, he rarely mentioned it. •Los AngclcsOlymp1c Organi.t1ng Committee president and new baseball commissioner Peter Ueber- roth says there will be no traffic congestion in the Southland dunng the summer games and he is the president and P.rtsidents do not he. •Social indifference 1s adm1tt1ng you arc Al Davis' tailor. • USFlcommissioner Chet 1m- mons makes less than half the salary ... LO$ Al1mlto1 SATURDAY'S RESUL. TS ( ltll of 4'-!Vttll Mll'MH f'Mefln9) FIRST RACt:. One mile oece Petitt Mellrt (Wims) 4 00 3.20 2.60 Paul (Leckevl 4 10 4 00 Torllute (Rosen> o IO Al'° race<i R Curt"· Sheh. MonkaJI Chief, Brookdale Bov, Atari Brfflt Time. I S9 3, !> n EXACTA (l-7) Dald Sll.60 SECOND RAC.k. One! milt oact Sioux (Sleeth) 11 60 4.00 260 Selvador I Plano) 2 IO 1 40 Nvetto-C1et ~nlnol 2 Also raC84 Prlv~ Council Fallfmento Direct Kl~. S.m' Bui'cn Time I SI 71S S2 EXACT A (7·3) Dlld 17160 THIRD RACE. One mlle NU BechelOr Rnow (Hvme n) 73 20 39 00 9 20 Bev Tuoor (Sof11K1sl 410 3 90 Skip Muter <TO<ld II) 160 AIM> raced. Reoent Mitt , Marr .. Streh.is. Black Mark, Ketsfna. Capteln We"on • Time: T.59 VS. U EXACTA (1·1) 0111d S469 00 FOURTH RACE. One mite Dtce Liohlnin Slim (Baker) 10 60 6 00 410 Jungle Law (Rltchlel 10 20 SOO H•PDY Viner (Pteno) 1 80 Al'° raced· Fu1t Pocket, Howdv Ster. Eloq uent Rov. Oe.n Point. Printmaker Time: I.SI 115 . FIFTH RACE. One m11t oect Nandlne Alwvn (Lonool 77 00 11 20 7 60 Rovoon Leo,cY (Sprloosl 4.60 .3 20 LttOP•rd IAclt.ermenl M 4 20 Al'o raced: Home Chance B C Count, Tvolcel, So Fer, Beeier Time 1.59 2/S. S2 EXACT A (11-Sl oe1d Sk 60 SIXTH RACE. O~ mite pact Van Rhel (Parker t 13 40 1 60 S.20 Ctauic Cell <Croghenl 4 20 3 40 Sutid•n !Pierce) 3 60 Atw r11ced Watoro M•\I Luc~v Me rk Yankee Bev. Brandlno Iron, Neeron Bov rime· ,_,., 71S S2 EXACTA 11·7> oald ~IO SEVENTH RACE. One mite ooce Glen MidOY (Parker) 36 ~ IS 20 6 90 M1\ttr G <Pierce) 6 00 3 00 Two Oceans (AnMrsonl 1 90 AIM> race<! Almond 1<•"9. M1ohlv Matrla, Bat Cllamo, Sole Exoed1t1on Hot Ski-. Charming Gtnt Time. I.SI llS S2 EXACTA (6-11 oe1d Sl8S40 EIGHTH RACE. One mite Dt ce H H Tremor (PtanoJ 6 00 3 40 1 40 BtflrO<I~ (LC>nOOI 4 00 7 IO Oet Cavallo (Acktrmenl 2 90 .a.tso rece<I Native Heo Extraordiria ry Strio Squnze. Ptter Oned1n Sma rk Koel• No No Nero. Time. 1.57 415 S2 EXACT A (7·31 Paid \18 60 NINTH RACE. One mue oace Vested Power (llfdnohml IS 00 6 20 S 00 Free Turn <AuOlnl S 40 S 00 t Of"(I Deir tt (C roollan > 9 40 Also rece<i· Armoro Brad, Aranla Scot!. As UR Blueoreu Lora Neuirlno, Baxter HanoYtr, Couraoeou' Red Time· 1-S7 llS '1 EXACTA 17·61 0111d S7l 00 S2 PICK SIX 11·6-8-6·7·71 oeld s 11.161 90 with one winning llcket (iiYe hOrWS). Ce rrvoYer POOi Sll,91>1 9S TENTH RACE. One mile Dace Geomelric (Auofn) 6 60 3 80 3 00 Master Switch ( Hvme nl 1 00 S 70 Anovs Lion (Goularte) 8 60 AIM> raced Caliente F18'hv F re nk Buot>a H111>v. Monterev l<nlgr'lt, M1dn1ght Mine, Slid< Sw1k Time 200 S2 EXACTA I~ SI oeio 0560 Attenoance 11 091 Sama Anita SATUROAY'S RESULTS ($41t> of fl-day !hof'Otl~ "'"tine) FIRST RACE. 6 furlono\ C.ooo T•nslon\ 1111n1I) 23 40 11 20 6 40 Neyed• Seoe (OelallOuu•v•l 6 00 3 IO NeYer Look Back <O•ttoal 3 60 Al'o r11ct<1 Sul>diYld•, Pia'\ Prtnct Al, Resteoe. Gracloflc, V1C1orv Lee. Limit to Romence. Soenllll Oen 0 Time. l 10 ltS SECOND RACE. \ 1 " miles c w Mou (0~) 19 90 1 60 3 90 oo .Much For . v1n111 3 ~ i.eo mHv Fox 't~~' " · AIM> rac.e<S. Net Proceeo,, Axe Hoult, 'Seu•~ PleHe, Juno!• Haze. Chen,on ·De Geste ~ Time 143 3/S Sl DAILY OOUBl.E (2·71 oe•O S73490 THIRD RACE. I \ 16 mite' Final Au eufl ITorol 9 40 4 70 1 80 C.oldel' Grand (Va1en1uel1 ) 3 80 1 80 Bronze Marktt (P1ncevl 7 60 Also raced Mv Counteu Why Zanthe Klsslno Girt. Gavv Loro•1 L1u 1t Time 1.•s 1 s FOURTH RACE. 6 ) turlOnol Dear Cerrte (CH tanede l •2 40 IS 40 I 40 Ort>efor (SI01lltl 10 00 6 40 Bird Beth !Plncavl 4 90 AIM> raced Oreom Feather Brlde'l 8ovouel ystle Star G11,1en Le Firm Sheer Eniovment. MuY Belle Time l 17 7• S FIFTH RACE. 6 1 furlOfOO' on turt Neuohfv Mede (McCrnJ 16 40 I 90 ~ 90 Pride ol RoiewOOd <Cstndl 6 00 6 40 Ackachlna I Mna I 1 60 Aho raced' Vemo ol S.Yanne. Put PltH U•ts. Iron Klttv Kalfrtna the gre1t, Queen of Sono Oont\tOD the Mus•c Mlle orol l ime I IS VS IS EXACTA (9 4) Paid \lit SO Sl.XT" RACE. 6 furlong, M. OotJble M (OIMV) 11 40 4 20 3 60 Been Beo (Plncavl 2 80 2 IO Mornino Tt11tndt r !L1on1m> 6 40 Atw racftl· Light Wiii Cepteln Crorler, Banese na Rea, Ben Reoeeme<I. P1ne<1 the Rule, Hloh*1' t:orce, Yl)u're Mv Love, Teddy'\ Love, Zamman Tlt'M 1·10 11~ SEVENTH RACE. 6 lurtono1 8arcelona (Valenru.lal 3 IO Lord of Iha Wlf'>d (Dlhsvl Taku Tellk• <Metel AIM> raced. Juliet'• Pride S.vorv S.uct. tsmMt TltM. 1'09 41 S. $$ IXACTA (S-1) Pl ld '26SO llCHTH RAC•. One Miia 240 720 J OO 7'0 440 Art111c..-. Prtclllonlst IM<Carron> I 00 i.. ) 00 Fall Time <HewleYI J 20 2 60 Commemorett (Meta l 4 40 Also raced f'9flh ArtlCf10lle l'C>flunate Proua«t t1mt l;lS U •XACTA U 61 oald U7 00 U f"tGIC SIX 15-6 ,.3 S-21 INl•d 'ltS,m 60 wtlll ont wtnnt"O tkllet I 111 "°""' 12 ltlCll S111 con\OlatlOI\ oeld ,. SI ,HO 00 •ltll I $5 wlllnlnt ticket& (lfW hone1l f!UNTH RACI. \ 1116 ITllit• E11"4l\lv• SeulOll !Still I IO • 10 J 00 Out lafor• Dawn (OrteoaJ U O 210 Frlvotl~llmo (Pl~vl l 60 Al.a r aced COl'dOll, lal\CllOfY Star. Hal• Adal, Plllltll, D'YNlmo Doc Weltlam Grnn Time IA, 31S U IXACTA I' 1) N ld .. H O All~ 40,071 ofN Ft cur Pete RoieUe but. then. he comcucrossasless than haJfas mart. •The Lakcrsoould beat ci~r Boston or Philadelphia in th BA championship series but the would ha vc to be ht-a Ith y. •The new ownersof LosAlamitos Race Course arc ~ystematically re- movinaall the charm but you wonder 1f the horse players notice. · •Naivety is bclievina the Dodgers dumped Dusty Baker in order to make rQ:Om for younger players. •Fat ladies-don't look so good but they arc fun to dance with. •Did anyone catch the results of the M ISL all-star game? •The Sullivan award. which went to hurdler Edwin Moses. is an amateur athletic award made above the table Buo ' TUCKER SP OR TS COLUMNIS T •Optimism 1s thinking Caltrans will sweep the freeways before the summer Olympie Oamcs. •The Raiders were awarded a settlement somethinJ like $50 m1ll1on from the National Football League but in a letter to season ticket holders the club blames the N FL for the increase 1n ticket pnces from S 18 Golfpairings,times Uniden LPGA tourney at Mesa Verde CC · Today'• ach edule Flr•t TH 6:53-Bevertey Davis, Charlotte Montgomery, ,Marlene Hagge 7:02-Kathy Whitworth, Jane Blalock, Colleen Walker 7: 11 -Yuko Morlguchi, Sharon Barrett, Myra Van Hoose 7:JO-Matdell Wilkins. Silvia Bertolacclnl, Janet Coles 7:29-Lauri Rinker. Mary Dwyer, Pia Nilsson 7:38-Lauren Howe, Nayoko Yoshikawa, Sue Fogleman 7:47-Jo Ann Washam, Lori Garbacz, Michiko Okada 7:56-Cathy Mant, Kathy Baker. Donna H. White 8:05-Catherlne Panton. Lynn Adams, Linda Hunt 8: 14-Deedee Lasker: Chris Johnson, Pat Meyers 8:23_:Jull Inkster, Patti Rizzo, Dot Germain 8:32-Lauri Peterson, Alice Ritzman, Anne-Marie Palli 8:41 -Kayoko lkoma. Ayako Okamoto. Dale Eggellng '- 8 :50-0enise Strebig, Hollis Stacy, Kathy Postlewait 8:59-Alice Mlller:Vlckl Slngl~ton, Laura Cole 9:08-Cathy Morse, Kathy Hite, Debbie Austin 9:17-Allison Finney. Vicki Alvarez~ Sandra Palmer 9:26-Marta Figueras-Dotti, Tatsuko Ohsako. Jane Lock 9:35-Miki Oda, Amy Alcott, Amy Benz 9:44-Betsy King. Jan Stephenson, Sandra Haynie 9:53-Jerilyn Britz, Atsuko Hlkage, Robin Walton 10:02-Joan Joyce, Bonnie Lauer. Donna Caponi 10: 11-Nancy Lopez, Judy Clark, Penny Pulz T•nth TH 8: 12-Stephanie Farwig, Beverly Klass. Rltsu lmahori 8:21-Allson Sheard, Beth Solomon. Valerie Skinner 8:30-0lanne ~ailey, Gall Toushln, Terri Luckhurst ~ • • • Cole99 FIRST GAME • F resne St. S, UC lrvlne 4 UC lrY1ne 201 010 000-4 9 4 Frt,no St 700 030 OOx-S 17 4 Dene end Moroen. Gardner. Soloero !31 end Wiley W-Solbtro L-0M'8. 0-7 2B-lrv1ne <UCIJ Gino CUCll Centelmo (FSl. X.Y1ar !FSI 3B-Aooerson IUCll HR-Suo11r IUCll Vega !FSI SECONO GAME FrelllO SI. S, UC lnrlne 0 UC Irvine 000 0Q0 o--0 6 3 Fre,no St 117 001 x-S 8 0 Kt nl and Morgan. HOOYt'r and OaYll . Wllev (6) W-Hoover L-Kent, 2·2 7B-Xavler IFS) HR-Cantetmo (FSl CommunifY colle99 Or1noe COHI 23, Comoton 0 Compton O O O 000 000-O S S Orenoe CoH t 211010 440 7h-23 10 0 Ct1emt>erta1n Duchene (2) arid Ruffin, O'ltrO<le, RelnhOllr 17>. Ml'lld<>za (9) end Berry!lfll, Oudeneke (7) W--0\lerO<le, 1·2 L-Chamberlaln, 1·1 7B-Kwolek !OCCI 3, Reimer IOCCJ. Berrvhifl COCCI Tullle <OCC). Soeekman IOCC) Ctn'ltft S, (;d4en West 0 GOiden Wt" 000 000 0C»-0 2 6 Cerrito' 100 301 OOx-S 10 1 SChOOter. Wiik (6J. Button (8) end Flores, Beck a nd lve1 W-Becl<. 3·0. L-Schooler 0-l 7B-Boo1ev <Cl, Worth· 1noto11 <Cl El CemlnO 11, Sadcltbedl • Et Camino 110 SIO 021-11 1 l S.ddtet>ack 021 001 000-4 1 • Rowe Bruc1<ner (4) Carareo (9) •nd McK1nntY, Pifer Frederick' (3), Cl'lerrv 141, Smith C4l, Merkel 61, Gelllna 171. Shew 19> 11n<1 Frei TO<lero.' l:ometi W·Bruct..ner L·Frtcltr•Ck\ 7t:r-Beuder IECl. Plenk tEC> Rhooe fSJ. Groce (-S) HR-Beuoer IECI Richardson. Cesanove i.1 arid Wotf. Sincla ir end Ferou10n w -sinclalr L-Rknerc>lon, 0-l 28-CeOaflero (E), Silverman (OHi Fo,ter !OHi 2. Whfpoft cOHl 3B-Sl1Ytrman (OHi HR-Malh-l IE I E"eoan <OHi. SECOND GAME E\tancll 11. Dana H•s t E ,1anc11 000 734 2-11 12 I Dane Hills 160 020 0-9 13 2 Folev, J•ra !SL Folev (6) I nd WoH. ToYeY. Gotonlc (6) and Btlhke W-Folev. 1-0 L-<iolOnlc 78-JC>Mton (E l. Bates (OHi S11Ytrmen (OH), F0<,ter (OHi 3B-Oowdv (El HR-HerrllOn (E) Fountain VakY 6, KaNlla S Fountain llellev 320 000 1-6 13 3 Katelte 000 OOS 0-5 5 2 Sharon1Ck, Ven (61. Belcher <71 Medre (7) a nd 0 Leonard, G Leonard (71, Oehl Ga1a nd CS). Reooz O l 11n0 f-lerkln' W-Medtt. 2·0 L-Rtooz lB-Betclltr (FVI, Sharonac• tFll). Snowden (Fii) HR-Llamn (FVI. RtPOl (Kl f<IAST GAMI Weeclbrld9e S, c:a.tven 4 Cenvon 020 200 00-4 8 J woooorlaoe 001 120 01-s 6 o Meltre9er end Hooote; Frank and McNet, MecOoneld (3). w -Frank, 1-0 L-Meflreoer 78-Btllren (C), Danie" IW> MocOonafd (WI lB-HoPott (Cl SECOND GAME W09dbrld9t 4, C.nyen l Cenvon 000 000 3-3 1 woooonooe 000 103 x-4 3 1 Ct ldtron •nd Glen. Ruswll, Oeniel' (11 ano McNH W-Rusl4111, 1-0 L-Celdefon 2B-Hu\lon ICI. Calderon (C), Mullinex ~ • • . " Glr11 softbll HIGH SCHOOL FIRST GAME Edison 3, Vlh ~Mii 1 VIiia Park 000 001 l>-1 1 6 Hlotl school Ed1'on 000 300 •-3 1 I t.evuna Beech 7, Fullerton 4 Deerdort end J1nzen; Car~nter arid Fullerton 003 010 0-4 6 I Proi.~r W-Ca roenter, 1· I L-Otardorf Laoune Beach 000 ISi x-7 10 I SECOND GAME • -..~II 14) e<IO~-..n .,......,_ ~ ..... ~.4" .... ~ ... w.. ...,_ i · ~ .-<'l and Falk. W-"'o·-~+?Vf!lj"~-l' ~,., • ••X-tllt'l,..000'"~1 tJ ~,,. ·L-Daooet 2B-Brovo IF>. Fell~ <LB) Edi~n 010 102 x-' 7 ? <>aen View a, Sunny H•s 6 Br vent and Jan11n, Bak fr. Caroenler $unnv Hlill 711 101 0-6 ISi end Prou er W-8aker, l·O. L-Brvenl Ocean View 021 Z30 x-t IHll1 and prror\ una~allaOtel Martinez Irving 13). M Wllwn (41. Blancher (61 and (cotcller unova1le l>le), Jone,, R W1lwn IS> 0()utv Ill end Kirov W-lt Wil•on, l·O L-M Wll,on 2B-Shteker (SHI. Korbv t011) Tinkle (0\/l HR-Ceu adv ISH) FIRST GAME Hllfttln9ton Beed\ l 1. Jordlll O Huntington Beecl'I 304 IOI 7-11 lS Jorden 000 000 0-0 6 0 Gordon Dedrick 161. O~ton (7) ano Shiri.v L11riv1tre Cocks 161 end Owens W-<iordon 1-0 L-l.erlv1ert 2B-O Tome ,k i.. (HB) 3B-Shtrle'V IHBl, Pntoe (H8l HR-Rthhno (HB) Strouse IHBI SECOND GAME H""""9fon hedl 14, Jordan l Hunllnoton Beech 24 I 600 1-14 17 JC>fd41n ?01 000 0-3 6 6 R0<1r111\,191 Lidvott 0 ) end St11ri.v, Makemoon WolfOfO !SI end Plerlno Zlm 0111 1 IS) W-Rod rtOull, 1·0 L-Mekemoon 28 -Rehllno (HBJ. Whitt lJI, GrNnlund (JI 3B-P8'cot (HB>. $trouH (HBI HR-Gordon (HB) C\'preu t, NewPOrf Herbor • Nt wPOrl Heroor 010 100 3-6 I 3 Cvoreu Sl3 000 x-9 I I 0 1"1on, Genne11e !31. MahOnev (S). JOPln\on (6) end Hota.n. Mtlver and Ellis W-Mclver L-OlshOn 78-Llllertll <Ct. Blac:i.. IC>. Gesner (NH) JB-Roe (NH). HR_..old41n (NH ) li'MltST GAME Cttta-.. 11, Ol'anee • Cotle Me.. 101 043 02-11 10 2 0r•ll09 IMO IOI »-t S .) AUl lfn, St~M (6). Welson (7) I ncl Prall, Starkey, 8¥9Y OI. Mu•lck (61 and Cole w -wai.on 1-0 L-Mu•lo 28 -0onnaY (CMl. Wa-((Ml 2. EKOC»Oo (01 38-Cola (0) SICOHD OAMa Ol'Mel 6, C.Sla MIJou s Co•lt MeU 71 1 lOO ~s • , Orange 01 l nt x-. 1 2 w.iS011, st~"' m Incl Pren. 1tot11, Wt l•h I j ) ano Cole W-Welsll i.-StCll\ef\OuW, 0-1 19-Hwn (CMl. Mu· •ldl IOI. I.e. 00.00 IOJ, C. IOI >9-Pra tt ICM) l.._1,.._.T..,.._.O ldltoll 001 2'20 t-7 I s North TMral'IClt 000 000 0-0 • l 8\lfO« end Camec:hO, l!Mjson "'·Se~ . ~uttre <Sl. C...,v 111 ano •om.ro W-81.tfter, I 0 L-Saow ae -flft1)0ll U:t) Hit-Na.ti 181 ~MST OAMAI 01111 Hlb f, lllMMll 2 DalaMI• IOI 000 ~' 1 0 Dana Hlh Ml 000 .... t O f<IRST GAME Ocffn v...., t. Cerritos o Cerrito~ 000 000 o--0 0 ) Ocean V1tw 002 001 •-3 3 0 • Zellma". Krflll<en (6) end Herna nd81. Oek1tv 1n0 Scruooi. W--Oektev 7·0 l.-Ze!Jman 1B-Scruoos (0Vl SECOHD GAME Ocean View I, Canttn 0 Cerrito' 000 000 ~ l 1 Ocu n View 000 000 01-1 I I Zt flman eno Hernander. VleChO\ •nd Mo<f tock W-VlaCIW>i., l·O L-Zet1man La Iler' POrtl•OCI Setltle Plloenl• Goloen Stitt San Oieoo Mllwalll<H O.Cro4t Atlanta ClllCffO C1tvt11nd 11\dlana Gt ,,,., 7 llVt 12 1•~ 2 • 1 10 10~ • • 13\.\ II 2 , . ., ., ., 11-h • to$22. • Pracucally every athletic aw;ird for 1983 wa sponsored by 1 liq@ror beer firm so a common theme sona might be "How Dry 1 Am." •The salary Mark Gastjncau squeezed out of the New York Jets will ~uy plenty of mustard for one of sport's biggest hit dogs. , , • tf you lined up the managers of26 major league teams and asked them in which area they could use helP,, 26 ofthen\'Would reply, "pitching.· •And i fJou h ned up 26 financial expensan asked them what makes sense about the financial structure of lhe USFL. 26ofthem would reply, .. nothi ng." •Atheism 1s go mg to a Notre Dame-Southern Methodist game and COLLEGE UC lrv\M 72, CS Fullerton 6t (~Al CAl. STATE FULL.IRTOH -01vl\ 6, Nul '· J-s I, WOOCI JS. Hender\on 6, S.~•son 0, Fi.tcMr 1. Moeller 4. Wlffl.H 1 Totef\' 3'2·6S S· 13 69 UC NtVIHE -McOont ld lS, Tnornton 17, Murptw I I, BHns 0, Turn« 13, LN 10, GrendlM>n 2 Tolef1: 2l-'3 76-40 12 Heftllme· UC lrYlnt 37·30. Tolal tou". Cet Stele Futi.rton 30, UC Irvine 17. Fouled out OaYls (F l. Neat (Fl. Jones (Fl. HenderM>n (Fl. Rebouoch Cel Stele Fullerton 3S IJonet, 12). UC ll'vlne J\ (Thornlon Ill. Anl'"· Cet Stet• Fullerton 6 !Motlier 2), UC Irvine 14 !McDonald 4) T echnlcet: Cal State F Ullerlon benctl. A-1,461 PCAA Conference NtYa<le Lu v eou • UC Irvine Fresno Stitt Utal\ $tat• -New M .. lco Stale Cal Slate Fullerton S.n Jo'• Stele Lono 8HCl'I Slate UC !ant• 8ar1)ara Pacific JN L 16 2 •• 4 13 s 11 6 9 9 I 10 6 11 6 17 s 13 0 11 SatvrclllY'J S.C-s OVaral W L 2S 4 11 t 22 1 II 9 13 14 17 ., 10 " 9 II 10 17 2 17 UC lrYIM 77, Cel Slate Fullerton '9 Freino State 79, Lono BtlCh State SI UC Santa Berbera 101, New Mexico Stale 91 · OklahOma 71, N1v1d• Las Veon 70 I nonconftrence l Tedav'S G..nt San Jo~ Stelt at Pacific ENO REGULAR SEASON SoCal Cole99 71, AlUU-PIClfl< 62 (NAIA District Ill ~Ytoffl) AZUSA-PAClf<IC -Berktltv I , Fogg 6, Pink 7, LaVellt 17, Fuclu 2, LeTourntau 22 Totels: 2S 12-11 62. SOUTHERH CAL. COL.LIGE -Smltl'I 10, Durham 12, Hirst 13, Con l 9. AnderlOn 2, AYlle• 2. Werd I. Tlbb' S. Totals: 76 19·26 71 Halftime Soutnern Cal Colleoe. 31·30. Tota l fouls Azu1a·Paclfk 19, Southern Cai Colleoe 20. COMMUNITY COLLEGE San °'999 "· Sa....,_dr SI (Pacific Cout Conf9renco) SAN DIEGO -McQueen 22. Hic ks 13, Dobbins 6, L111111ndor 11 , Fridav 11, Dancv 3. Totals: 22 22-33 66 SADDLE BACK Adam s 9, Olivier 12, Arceneaux 19, DeCasa& 4. Johnson I, Monteith•. Rolph 2 Tota l$: 22 >•·2• SI. Halftime: Saddleback, 37·21 Total fouls: San Dleoo 22. Saddfe - back 2• Fouled out· Dec asas <S> Christ Cole9o 70, Life BlbM U IWatttm Aftlletk Cllrlsllan A1..ciatlefl) CHRIST COL.l.EGE -Lofink 10, C. Brendon I I, Hartman I•. Elcneloeroer 21 HenHn S. Kelw 9 Totals· 2S 20·30 70 L.IFE lllllL.E -Uodlkt 16. Edward 2S, Henson 6, wuvuk 9, Ku1a lh I, Rurevold 2 Tolal1: 26 14·21 66 Helfllmt· Tied, 24·24 Revutatlon SJ·SJ First overtime· 57·S7 Second OYerllme: SS-SI. Total foul,, Christ College 27. Lit• Blbtt 21 Fouled out G Brandon (CCI. HtnM>n (LBl TtcMlcal' Life B11>1e 3 HIGH SCHOOL North '3, E1t1nd1 SJ (CIF l·A Cllamplan&Np) ESTANCIA -Cur1i1 I, John1lon 13. Graham a. LockwOOd 11. Clement• 10, Mooney 7. Furin I Totels 22 9· 17 SJ NOttTH -BuNe< 17, Ml lMw' 6, Simmons 23. Walker 3. Baker 10, Mltchell 4, Roolnson O Tot els. 21 7 • 12 63 ~ bY Qvarters Esta ncia 17 IS NOfth 20 16 Tolel louts Ei.tancl• 17 Fouled out Jotlnslon <EI 14 7-Sl..... 10 17-63~ North 13, not tak.1 n, s1des. •It may not be Larry Farmer's faulc but those who sax he has done a good i. ob as coach at UCLA ba ve not ookcd at the record ... or seen the 1983-84 Bruins play a game of basketball. •When the Angels' very veteran ellccutive Reid Patterson was in the hospital last week. a nurse rattled ·some dishes and Rtd stood up on the bed and made a speech. •TheAOJ,Clsarc talki,ngabout rcplacingancicnto~nist Shay Tor· rent with stereo music ... ab, progrcs.s. •Well. if the Raidcrs-NFLcoun struagle is headed for the U.S. Supreme Court. perhaps the end is an sight. . •Er_e strain is look.mg directly at a Jerry Doggett sports Jacket :OP-I Fottrtl <UCO. 47·9, 2 OOoer\ <UCll, 46-7'"J, ) Nelson IUCSB). 36· \l'i'J OT-I Wilmer-(UCS8 1. ISl·I, 2. Fottrell IUCI), 140-9, 3. Alatorre <UCll. 139-7 HT-I Wiimer lUCS8l, 161-l; 2. Alltor· re (UCI), IS7-3, 3. Nelson (UCS8 1. 14'·3. JT-1 OOotrs (UCll, ?24·7, 1 Caruso !UCIJ, 113· 10, 3 Oumu (UCSBI. 113·1 Pll-l Kerr (UCSB). IS•O, 2 Thoms (UCI), lS·O; 3 Whflatldel (UCI). 14-0 SwlnV'nlne GOLDEN WEST IHVITATIOHAL Fulllf'IOn IOI. Golden Watt 91, S.ddlel>ICk 60 @ mecllev rtlav-1 Fulltrton, 3:45 69; 2 GOIOen West. 3'57-69, 3 Sa~. 4:06 47 l,6SO fr--1. Edmond\ (F ). 17:24.62. 1 Murlne (S), 17:27 IS; 3. FHlherston (Fl 173444 • •100 Ir_ I Lund ICWC). l SO 3, 2 Dabotr (F l. l.5U 2; 3. Peder~ (GWCl, I S3" 100 fty-1, Nlooa (GWCI. S4 S6, 2 RulMY (Fl, S7.J9. 3 Addington (F), S7 67 _ 100 beck-1 Mav IF ). Sl.33. 2. RlOQ\ !SI. S9.67, 3. Lewin IC.WCI, 1.00.SJ. 100 t>reast-1. Feethenton <Fl, 1'03.n . 2. Nomure IGWCI. 1·04 62. 3 Edmonds (Fl, 1'04 78 SO Ir-I Ntooe (GWC). 77 33, 2, Addington IF), 72.'8. 3 Hafphlde (GWCl. 23 04 400 tn<!<r-1. Allen (Fl. 4~21.43. 2. Kupan (fl, 4 30.SI, J. SChut11 (GWC). 4.39.43. IOO lrtt relay-1. Fullerton, 7·12.95, 2 Golden Wtlt, 1: ta.24, 3. S.ddlebltck, 7:S2.93. 100 fr-•. Holl>hfde <GWCJ, 49 37; 2. Debore IF), S0.22; 3. PrJce (Fl. SI 58. OIYlno-1 Kuntz <Sl. 277.'° oolnts; 2 Armour !GWCl. 263.69; 3. Shelton IS>. 142 SS WOMEN G.icleft Watt 71, Saddlablldr S7 200 mealev ralaY-1. Golden Wnt 2 13 OI, 2 SadclltOICk, 1: I s..38. 100 lnc»-1. ltvno CGWCl, n u 2, 2. Smitl'I (S), 1.76.IS, 3 HeYourd (SJ. N I 12 so fr-I Rel'lek IGWCl. 27 00, 2 Young ISi. 27.21, 3. Stenlev (GWCI; 29.51 100 beck-I Smltll (S) 11>7.42. 1 Ryno IC.WCI. l 10 40, 3. VeueY lGWCl. I IU S 100 l>rtnt-l HeYouro (S), I 19.73, 2 LaRocne !SI, 1'?0 41 3 Pallerson (GWCI. l:?l.26 100 tr-•. MIKKen1le (GWC). 2 11.09, 2 Donovan (GWCl. 7.13.73. 3. Kamps !Sl. 1~49 so ftv-1 Younv (S), 31.41; 1 Rehak (GWCl. ll 9S. 3 C0"98r !GWC), 32.22 100 fr-I Youno (Sl, J 00 43. 2. Vesiev (GWCl. 1 01 I I, 3 Petterson (GWCJ, 1:03.7' 100 flv-l LaRocne IS), 1:09.00, 1 Donovan (GWCl, »11 S7, 3. Mlraula (GWC), 1 14 67 SO back-I Smith <SI. 30.99, 7. Birden (SJ, 35.39, 3 Herbel (G WC ), 3S.'7. 100 lndo-1. Ryno (GWC), 1:06.IS, 2 Now1k !GWCI. 1:11.29; 3. LaRoche (Sl, 1:11.67 100 fr-I. Donova n (GWCI. S:47.I, 2. MacKanzl• <GWCl. S:S0.71; 3. Chap· ~fl(GWCI. 6:S...26. SO breast-\. Dunning (GWCI. 34.93, 2. 8 talr (S), 39.17. 3. KhO (GWCl, 41.61 100 ''" relav-1. Golden West. 1·s1.11. 2 Saddlet>eck, l:S 1.37 Olvln9-1. Glt>b\ ISi. 293.40 POln", 2 Conoer (GWCI. Z31.6S, 3. l<errloon IGWCl 116 JS ' NHL Lono Beach P oly 4S, Mat« D.i 44 S..turdaY'l Sc#ft (CIF 4-A ~) P1tl~roh 4, Klncill l MATER DEi -8"uwsa..-1 10, Lewi' H1rlf0<d 3, Bo$1on 3 • 21, JackM>n 0, Flaldar 4, Mltch811 7, Motil 2 Oetrofl 6, Winnipeg 1 Totets· 11 IS·•• Oull>K 4, ButfalO 2 LI POL y -StaUworth 17. • 1rvlno 4. Weslllnoton S, NY R1noer~ f Montr .. f 3. ca!Oi,..,, 1 Leonard 0, Wiley 4, Sandie 13, Purrv 2, NY 1,1800.,, 11, T0<onto 6 Cameer 10 Totals 17 11-17 'S SI Louil'· Phlladetohi• 3 t Scare bY Ptriocb Mater 0.1 IS~ 1• 11 3 1_44 Minnesota 6, Chiceoo 3 -~q~~~u. ... ..i~~ .... 4~ ··~.' ..... ~~ ... Vf"'~],· • <~:,:~t:;,'°"_..,..j. _ __..._o~t;.' . ,£1 ~· . ~, .. ' ~.\A.\t>1-; 1""01vn· Fpulea out· BNuwsHrt 'fMD> ' W-. ' '-"A.... . 0 I 2-l Bon CIP: ••-tournament tHm Pfllsbvroh Ftret Pwted l 1 1-• Lorin McCerroll (Pesadent Polvl. Frtd t Pllllburoh, FIOdtharl 2'2 (Boutelle, 0oeuer !Mlrele\ltl: Vincent BIOw !Work· Sh41dd41nl. 12-<M. Penetlles-EnvblOm, LA, men>. Jon JOhn,ton (Eslancl1l, Kelvin s 2S B 1 tt Pit S:2S RI If Pit 1:2'2 ter (J W North), Mall Bffuwsaert : · ou 1 •· • · • n no, • · ; MacLettan, LA, 9.0 , McCtrtllv, PU, ll:lt, ter Dt H, Chrl' Sendle ILono Beach LO\ Anoetei oenc11, ierY8d bv Fo•. ll:Sl Polvl, Cedric Belltv (LA LutMranl. Tom S8c«1C1 Pwted Lewi' (Meler Def), Tarrv Sta1tw0<th (Lono 2 PlllM>uroh, Bullard 46 (O'Raffnl. 7:S9, Btac11 Polv), Enocn Simmons <J W N0<tlll, >. Lot Anoeles. Hardv 6 <T1vl0r, Wetll). Vincent Camoer (Lono Beach Poly) 1"°9 p.,,.111e1-Sa1Janluk, Pll, 11:10, MVP (Small SchOOl1. 1-A. 2·A) Vincent Smith, LA, 11:32, Rlu llne, Pll, 11:32 Blow (WOfkmall) '"*11 ~ MVP (3-A. 4•A): Cllrl' Sandie (Lono 4 Pill,ovroh. Bullard •1 (Shedden). Beach Polvl 10-IS, s. PlllsburOh, Hrv~lcfl 3 (ltlu llntl. OtMr CIF ci&lvoff IGOrft Clli' l ·A Wo<llman 77, Sonor• S3 ClfJ 1-A LA Lut~en 69, Mlre141sta 66 elf' Small SdtMI• P•tldtnl Polv U. Crou roed' 62 au l•A SI JoMl>h "· Santa Clar• SS c-.. tndl UC lrWlo M, UC S.-lafMra ff <•UMIN O'Mltl Ill "'°""> 11»-I R"'l !UCO. 10.t, 2. Malcom (UCSll. II I, J Bro•n IUCS8), UJ 2<»-1. llluat <UCll, 11.7, 2. l rown IUCS81. 77.7, a. Huchotl IUCSll. 23.l. 400-1 Pfl«!lo (UCI), .. ,, 2 OdMt'l (UCll, .. _., J o..ltY (UCS9l. Sl 1. I00-1 M«aM CUCSll, l~t, 2. Harris (UCHl. 1'57 2. J snannon !UCSI). l:S7.l 1,S00-1 ~van~ IUCI), U• I, 2 CarllOll !UCIJ. U '7. J. Saltwwlllte IUCll. US9 S.OG0-1 ltwMI~ iUCI), I• 116, t. lt\AllO IUCIJ, U ~ '· J, kleraPlem <UC511. IS.ti f . J,000 .~..-1 Martl!'et (U(I), t'GO I. J lilut...nord (UCll. 9 II 2, J ~· <UCSll. f io.t. llOHH-1 ~ IUC.SIJ. 1• '· ' l'l.IM <UCll. 1u , J 1ortv cues•>. nt 400 tetav-t UC Santa lar11eta. '2 t. t UC 1r1t1ne, •2 •· 1,400 ttlav-1. 0( lf"ttlne, JlO 1, 2 UC s.111a latMra, J 204. HJ-1 WlltOIW IUCll. t t. 2 Dr~ts (UC1a), 6-1; J w.ti IUCSIJ, H w-1 111ui1 1uc11. t•-o~. t rurrll CUCI), lt-J J J. Dumat (OC$1), 10-il'' T>-1 lefty CUCSIJ, U·l 't't. I Prvitt IVCll, G •O fie l!llrd • 12 SO. 6 LO\ Af!Mlti. Smith 16 !Nlcho4ts. MacLallan>. 14.'3 loo>. 1 Los A~, Nkholll 37 <Foxl, 19:57 Penal lles-Ptll\OUrOl'I l>enctl. strYed l>Y Rouhton, 6:39; Fox. Pit, 13:71 SN>ts on Goal-l.os Anotles 12-t · 16-37 PlllsburOll 7· 12-7-76 Goallft-l.CK Anoalft, M41lluon Pll- ltOuroh. Herron. A-7,076 UlflL S.llll'deV'a ktrft Denver 17, Oklahoma It (oil MICl\loan 17. Plll•~ 2t T .. V'I O...... 81rmlnellam al llC..U (Cllannal 7 al llOOll) CNcffo at ~'· PhllaMIPhla al WasNnolon fWw JtrWr •t JtclflOllllllle ..... Orthn• ., Oetiland ~.,,.Gama Hou\IOtt at San AlllOt\lo, n . Scott Clements (left) goe'a up for a bucket .. agatn.t North'• Greg Mathew•, ~line ... .,.., ,... .......,. by,,,... eotem ... Eatancla'a Jim Curtia (~ht) loob for an opening in the--Hbaklee' cJefenee. · ~ ~ Rebels· dumpeq agaln Fresno, UCSB finish PCAA · regular seasop with wins From AP dispatches NORMAN. Okla. -All-America Wayman Tisdale scored 21 points and grabbed nine rebounds Saturday, and sixth-ranked Oklahoma overcame its own error-laden play to turn back No. 7 Nevada-Las Vegas 78-?o in a nationally-televised college basketball game. The Sooners compensated for their 23 turnovers with a 43-27 rebounding edge and won for the 11th straight time. improving their season record to 27-3. The loss was the second straiVtt for the Runnin' Rebels. who dropped a 77-74 decision to UC Irvine on Thursday. Nevada-Las Vegas. the Pacific Coast Athletic Association champions. fell to 25-4. Tisdale scored 13 of his points in the first half. when the Big Eight champion Sooners .charged to a 19-12 advantage at I 0:40 and protected it throughout the period. Jan Pannell scored from the lane with 17 seconds remain. ing to give Oklahoma a 4~36 lead at halftime. Oklahoma led 57-47 with 13 minutes to play when UNLV switched from a man-to-man to a zone defense. and outscored the Sooners 14-4 in a six-minute span to take a 64-61 lead at 6: 17. , BiJt Oklahoma's Calvin l~ierce hit two shots, and Tisdale added one to give the Sooneria·o·n;~··aavanlage. They never again trailed. · Elsewhere: Fresno St. 79, Long Beach St. 58 LONG BEACH -Center Scott Barnes scored 24 points. grab,_bed seven rebounds and had five assjsts to lead the Bulldogt\o the easy PCAA win. Ron Anderson added 14 points and seven rebounds for the Bulldogs. · Bernard Thompson and Mitch Arnold contributed 12 points apiece and Thompson also pulled down a tealll·leading eight rebounds. Joedy Gardner led Long Beach State,. which com- pleted its season with a 6-12 PCAA record and 9~18 overall mark. with 12 points. Craig Lack added I 0 points and eight rebounds for the 49ers. Darryl Adams had nine points and a game-high nine rebounds for the losers. Fresno State took the lead for good midway through the first half and went on to a 34-29 advantage at the mtermission. The Bulldogs blew the game open by outscoring the 49ers 17-7 over the ftrst eight minutes of the second half. UCLA...sr.wisblngton St. 64 ' LOS ANGELES -Stuart Gray led UCLA with 22 points as the Bruins ro_lled to the win in Pac-rt> action. The 7-0 junior played with high intensity for almost all the entire game, finishing with 11 rebounds. The c,ugars cut the Bruin lead to two points, 46-44, with 10:41 to play before the UCLA avalanche hit. The Bruins ran off 19 points to only two for the Cougars take a 65-46 lead with 5:25 remaining. Ralph Jackson had five assists for a career total of 5 t6;· breaking the all-time UCLA record of 511 set by Roy Hamilton in 1976-79. Jackson contributed 13 points. and Gary Maloncon and Kenny Fields hit 16 and 10 points. resoec1i vl'lv UC Santa Barbara 101 , New Mexico St. tl J -~ SANTA BARBARA-Guard Dedrick Brooks scored 16 points to lead a balanced Gaucho attack. , Seven UCSB players scored in double figures as the Gauchos completed their season with a 5-13 PCAA record and a 10-17 overall mark. Tony Hopkins had 15 points while Scott Fisher and Frank Horwath had 14 points each for Santa Barbara. The Gauchos finished their year with two straight victories but finished ninth in the conference, thus failing to qualify for next week~s PCAA tournament. In a women's game: USC 85, UCLA 63 LOS ANGELES -Cheryl Miller scored 27 points in onl y 23 minutes o_f playin$ ti.me to lead the Trojaps ln a West Coast Athletic Assoctat1on. · · • The victory raised the Trojans' conference mark to 13-0 and overall standard to 24-3. UCLA dropped to 6-7 and 17-11. •· Softball no-hitters for OV, Chargers No-hitters were the order\,( t!\e day for area ~ftball teams, as Ocean View and Edison higfis ·swept OCC ro:tirps i __ , Golden West muzzled on two its by Cerritos mnang and wound up wain 1even RBI befott Ole day over. Fred Tuttle and Lany Crat.te~ went 3 for l occ. Jeff OsteTode. Eric Reinhoilu and S~vc Mendog Orange Coast College· third baseman Jow Kwolek lashed three doubles and finished the day with a S-for-6 effort m leading the Pirates to a 23-0 romp over visitmg Compton in the South Coast Conference baseball openu. Meanwhile, at Cerritos, Golden West could mu$lCt' JUS1 two hits off Falcon ace Dfon Becir_. and dra,ppcd its combined for the five-hitter. r Cerrl&os I, Goldee West e Beck retired the fl1'$t nfoe batters he faced en route-LO the victory. the FaJc:ons' siittb 'Jlinst .DO ddatl. I opener, S-0. • In a non-conference game. Saddleback stumbled aga1~. this time 16sin& ab 11 -4 decision 10 invadin& Et He allowed ao infield sjoJ)e in the founb inninc 6 David Applezoller and a clean sjnaJe by Kevin Elt1Cr w· . two out 1n the ninth innina. "o.o The Rustlers didn't help thcrnJdvet, commmi.nj ~ Camino. • errors on the day. ,. J ~ert''s what took place: El Camino J 1, Saddl~back 4 ? Oruge Coast %3, Compt-.:0 The Pirates scored 10 runs in the second mmng and three pitchers limited \he Tartars to five hits tn a romp. K wolek collected two o( bis doubles in the big second El Camino managed just seven hits. but GaucbQ pitchers also yielded 19" walks. .. Mark Grace wa$ t.hc..tone bright spot fot Saddlebacii. with a 2-for-4 performance. . EAGLES LOSE CIF, 63-53 From Cl . • • • [Junng that span the Eagles lost possession because of five seconds. again with a player control foul (Graham's elbow went too wide, sparking a near-fight), two misfires from the field. a turnover. then another misfire. With, I Butler wasn't one oftht more papular subjects wi Sunderman. who said he f eh the officials ~rotccted t Husk.ies' ~nter. Althou~ a physicaJly domtna~ng fore he went without a foul m the first half and finished t night with just three. ··ves," admitted Sunderman, "it.hurt.'' alluding to the loss of possession regar<\!~Graham. .. The North coach 'agj>eM o n that pomt and said two other things turned things his team's way, too -goin& to a man-to-man defense late in the game and a cntical turnover when the Eagles coughed it up ~nd down while down, 52-48. North connected on 28 of 44 from the field (63. percent), and Estancia was popping at a steady rate, too, least through three quarters ( 19 of34 for 55. 9 percent), that 3-for-l S ~ormance in the final segment was t final blow. • ··1t was just that kind of a game." said Bartee. "The ball bounces one more time and maybe it goes the other way ... " Estancia was in a catch-up situation the entire first half and Sunderman said his halftime strategy was simply t'O try to ~.DlPhasize the-defense against Simmons and Butler. Adam Lockwood finished with 11 points an Clementes and Graham scored 10 and 8. It was two widely contrastinJ halves as the two we after each other at a rapid pace m the first half. but second half was a matter of whoeller had the upper h was going to make the other's d~fense come out ofits zo against the-spread taet;~ .... nd-unf<>rtvnatcly. for Es • it was North which had tttndvaniage for the most pa and most im~antly. the entire fourth qUarter. "l told them we weren't ioing to make up the four points (36-32) all at once, lets JUSt come out and play. , . .. "But we just couldn't ge~ by four points .. -~ "lfwe could have done that, got the four-point lead: then if we made a mistake we'd still be up by two." Estancia opened up with four straight misses from the perimeter and because of it, the Eagles were down by six points before they could light up the scoreboard. "The-bOti-Om line was 'Ne ·1umed lhe ball over much. even unforced turnovers." said Sunderman.·· we missed some easy shots. . I ·~But we '1ttled back. tt really ~asn •ta I 0-point pm it was more like four or six points. They got the chance spread it, just like we've done all year, and did it to us. Johnston then went on a rampage from the perim.eter with six straight to keep the Eagles within ranae, but for every shot Estancia came up with, North came back. The Huskies had an answer for everything the Eagles came up "StiU, we achieved a lot of things without anyone ov 6-3. "Heart and determination. those measuremcn aren't in the programs." Rust leaps to victory; UCiwins ..... Bob Rust and Mike ..w.~lmeit wen a ··,,airfca · •· events to pace the C Irvine track team t a convincing 94-59 victory over UC Santa Barbara on the UCI oval Saturday. An~ in a ttlree~way mtl:t, tfi'e Anteater women also prevailed over UCSB and United S tates Inte r· national as Lorraine Mercado and Beth Griffin won two events apiece. The UCI men were led by Rust who won the 100 meters in 10.9 and the 200 in 21.7. Wilmer record a I 58-8 in the discus and 16J-3 in the hammer as the Anteaters dominated the field events. Mark Ruelas clocked a 14: 17.6 to win the 5,000 meters by more than 37 seconds over runner-up Joe Rubio of UCI. In the women's meet, Mercado won the 1.500 with a 4:38.1 clocking and the 3,000 in 10:05.5. while Griffin was a double-winner in the hur- dles with a I :08. 7 in the 400 and I 5.4 in the 100 lows. Debbie Ryan won the triple Jump for UCI with a 35-011? leap. 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C" ~~l)lt· ~~·;;s::;:-:.1"t?SWt~•~.a.,,~ ~':.>~ .~1.•~'-~...,~~e o~lf.i..!< ~.,.4'1~~11".""-~.-. . im · ~r-. -~ · ·-· .... ,..19a'7.tTZ"S'~1;. 'iM'l···-..r.• 'li>~'-"""".1.~SHF"ffitioc-'oiin·ra1\~~~he1~<F "'co o 1We"':· .. -" · • · · From c·1 -·o '1"-r . • defensi~e plays by shortstop c~~ris . 0 roe: . . O.lympi cs 56 Japanese drama :__'_~~welter cef: abbr. 130 Obtained 11 Accept, 93 Burmese • 161 Exact copy .~~.1 Not:.R!,.ef!.!.:,. . _ ~c~tt15f2... J'!!fe_ .162 ~less .. ....__ . .::.:.l~i'~-a~"-'._u-:.=:.~~ ..... ~, · god 13 Pretend 97 Granary . 2 wda Jl 60 Sparold flsh 61 Hitting 134 Masculine 14 Proud walk lndta 165 Scottisn- pronoun 15 The one 99 Coarse wat.,.all overtime with 17 seconds left. ht.the crucial fourth quarter. Poly trailed, 4~38, but Stallworth's two free throws with 4:32 left tied it at 40. Juhe Scruggs doubled m •two -mns am:i : Delta Rodriguez drove in the other for Ocean View. at occ Cerritos only had one hit in the nightcap as Trina 85 Incipient plants 67 Exalt 135 Moderntsl he<e hominy 167 Historic 136 Miid cigar 16 Work unit 100 Jewtsh l)ef'lod Chris Sandie's free throw with 3:54 left made it 41-40. Poly. Beeuwsaert'sjumperwith 3:37 left put Mater Dei up by one. but Stallworth's bucket with 3: 19 left got Poly ahead. 43-42. • • Mike Mitchell's free throw with 3 I seconds left sent it into overtime. In the overtime session Mater Dei got possesion first. but Lewis could set just.one point for his tum at the line and the Jackrabbits countered with the winning buckets to tum the arena into madhouse. ' Vlachos went the eight innings in a 1-0 victory. Oakley raced home with the only run of the game from second base on a passed ball. · Edison swept Villa Park. 3-1 and 4-l , with freshman Dena Baker and Julie Carpenter combining for a no-hitter in the nightcap. :-.. -. Baker went four innings, striking out four and walk.mg two. while Carpenter retired all nine batters she faced. striking out six. Carpenter was also the Chargers· top hitter. goiQg 3-5 o n the afternoon. · College basketball scor.es " • $E OitlellO~ ts, NE Oklehoma 61 SW Okle'10rne 14, ()!!II~ lllP· !Isl 70 . - MIOWIST 01v1on IO, Notre Dime 70 PvrM IS, 0No SI. 63 Mkllloen $1, Minn.SOI• so MldllO•n St. 11, Wl.c6ntln S9 Ktn .. t fl, OklthOml St. 70 K1n'81 SI. Sl, Mhsourl 47 Iowa SI. 70, Coloredo 62 l•M St 41, W, Ml<lllMn 66 lrlldleV '7. Crelohton 61 111.·Clltctoo 9', Akron • llllnob St. fl, TulM tl Mleml, Ohio .0, &. Mlchloen •& N. IMlnol• "· Ct11I. MIClllotn 71 Ntb.·C>met\8 '7, N. COIOrldO 12 Nortll 01kol1 SI. t?, Mornlneskle t1 IOI) NMll'I Oellot. to, ~th DellOlt 7' Ohio U. 5), Kent .SI, 49 SW Mlt~tl:nf4'11111161s 7:1 (ol) NOt'lh CtrOllM ff, 0 ..... 13 (t 01) Vendert>llt 1'. MIHIMIPPI .0 Wtkt FOfHt IM, NOfltl CtrOllM SI 15 1 Kenlu<:\"v to. 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C~c ..... f'AClfltC COAST COMft•1t•NC8 (1tle11k•H'I ,_.,.. ftllilll6l lei\ °*'° "· SeddMlbectl ,. SOUTM COAST CON,.ltllNC8 (INb ... U'I "9Yttf ,_., '"""'°" a, cviweu '1 Orange Coast College will host the 1984 Senior Oly.mpics. and college of· fk1als say they'd like the campus to be the per· manent location for the senior games. The I 5th annual Senior Olympics will be held Sat- urday and Sunday. Sept. 8-9 on the OCC track. Traditionally. the games have been moved to dif- ferent sites each year. but a good showing at OCC may open the door for some pt:rmanent arrangements. "If the 1984 Senior Olympics go well. they may be on our cam.P.us for many years to come." says OCC track coach Goroie Fitu l. "It's eoing to be an outstand1nt event that will attract thousands of com- petitors and fans," added Coast President Dr. Bernard Luskjn. .UCiwomen hostUCSB The stmifinals of the first PCAA Womcn·s Basketball Tournament will be hosted by UC Irvine today at CraWford Hall when the Anteaters, face UC Santa Barbara 1n a 2 o'clock pmc. 72 Roof edge 73 Son of Ra 74Ctoseto 75 Asiatic tree 77 Digraph 78 Roman poet 139 With. 17 Japanese month 168 Mexican French mile 101 Seaman .. gold" 141 Learned 18 Manifest apprentice. 170 Single: person 19 Varnish abbr prefix 144 Intelligent • ingredient 103 Satan 173 Double: 148 Split 23 Church 104 Rough lava P{eflx 149 Before: otfloer 105 Be qutetl 177 Exists SEE ANSWERS IN CL.AaatFtlD The utlc game will be elaycd in UNL V's South Oymat7p.m . "-~~~~~~~-'-~~~~~~~~~~~~-'---~---"E-~--..w~ • - r " _, ~I Otenoe Coeat DAILY Pll.OT/StMday. M1rch -· ~98• 5175 GIVEN AWAY WEEKLY GRAND PRIZE EACH FRIDAY OF s 100 • NO LIMIT TO THE NUMBER OF TIMES YOU CAN ENTER! FtCTmOUt ., .... .wm.ar.uumn Thia fe>ll0Wln9 '*"°" • ~no llllalMM• IM~Ges OFTHE SEA. 103t, Pua Oft\19. Huntington 8uch. OA. 92Me w1111arn ThOnl• Heweu. 10391 Pua Ortve, Huntington 8Mch. CA. ~2M8 Thia bualneta 11 con<M:ted by: an ndlvldual. Wiiiiam T Hew.tt Tblt 1tatement wa1 Iii.cl wttfl the ::ounty Clefk ot Orange County on Jan 17, 111M 'HIOll Publlthed Orano-Co .. t o.lly Piiot Fab. 12. t9, 28. March 4, 198-i 477°84 P\8.IC NOTICE FICTtTIOUI IUllNlll NAMI ITATIMl!NT The following peraon 11 doing l>ultl"est u : RAIN FOREST PETS. 1804·C Newport BouleVlfd, C~t• Meta. CA. 92827 Dentel F. Morrow, 21 Seucape Or., Newport Beach. CA. 92663 Thia business 11 conducted by· an ndlvldual Daniel F. Morrow Thia atatement was flled with the County Clerk of Orano-County on, Jan 17. 1984 FnlOM Publlthe<I Orange Coast Dally Piiot Feb 12, 19, 26, March 4, 1984 875-84 Pt.a.IC NOTICE FICTJTIOUI IUllHIH NAME ITATEMfNT The followino peraons are doing Ouslne11 as NATURAL ARTS INC., 3432 VII Oporto. ir201, N-porl Beach, Ca. ~2663 Natural Arta 1nternatlona1. a Call· lornta corp.. 3432 Via Oporto. .. 201. Newport Beach. Ca 92863 This bualnets ta conducted by a :orporatlon • ~IMMMU STA,_,,,. The tdloWlno ~ .,. doing l>Vll,,..u: l & H 1 .. DU8TAIE8. 121 Art.a P18", ANhelm. CA, 92806 Or.. l"c.. HS Ari.. Pl~•. "'ahtim, CA. 92805 Thi• ~ II condueted by: a ::ors>«atlon. Oennl\C. Rlcitetll1 P,.ian1 Thia 1tatam.nt wQ hted wtth the :::ounty ci.ni ot Or.noti County Otl Jan. 25, 1984 ,.... Publlthed Ofl(lGe Coat Delly "ttot fleb. 19. 21. M•cn·•. 11. 1984 1018·14 PtlllC NOTICE ..ctmOUtlUIM'll NMll ITATUmlT ... Tiie tolovMQ pettotll we dolrtg bUtlneaa .. : ,.EWPORT PETROU:UM FUNP S3-1. t..TO, 111 Fun<Ht ~.Suite t 12, Tuttln, C.lllOl'nla t2t80 fl'•t H. CoctlrM, 6403 e. Awnlda PalrMf, Or'aoQ8, California 929" Cocl'lraMll Comp.,,y, Inc. I Cell- IOml• ciotp., 181 Futllon wi.. Suite 112, Tuatln, C.llfornla 92880 Thia l>utlneet It oonduoted by: I lmtted ~nerlhf9. Cochran Oii Company, Inc .. Pat H. Cochtan Thia 11a1em.nt wu nled with tn. ::ounty Clel'lc of Orange County on Janu•rv 10. 19M ,...., "-ckeoft. Klcld9f a luoldlnt '1CTITIOVI MJ ... 11 OM CIYtc Centw Pfau fllA• ITAftMINT lu ... llO The follOwlng penon I• dol Mew"'1 8Mch, Ca. .-o outln ... u : Pubtl~ 0tf!Q99 eo.tt Delly 8l.UE RO$E EN'TEAPIU&!S. 329 Piiot Fet>. 12, 1t~I. Maron 4, 19&4 3roadway, Coeta Mflf•. CA. 92628 • 8'71·84 Robert B. F~. 329 Brotdway. -------'-----:01ta Mesa, CA. 9282f .. .,. .C NO.,... Thia bualneu It conductad by' •n 1.--.......;.'"..;;;;;;uu..1;;;.;;....;.;..;.;11~""--- ndlvldual. FICTITtOUI 9UlfNlll Robert B. Frey NA.Ml IT ATWMIMT Thia statement w•• tilad with the The followtng perton• are dOlng :ounty Cieri! ol Otano-Ccxinty on :>ualnes• u · Jan. 11. 19~ HOLDEN/BREWSTER CON· ,_,.,20 3TRUCTIOH. 1710 Pomona Avenue Publlahe<I Orange Coa~t Dally •B7, Cotta Meaa. CA. 92627 Piiot Feb. 12, 19, 26, March 4, t984 Donald Lynn Holden. 704 ~78-~ .arllapur, Corona del Mar, CA. -----------)2625 P\el.IC NOTICE Jarnet Rodertc;.k Brew•ter, 25212 FICTl'T10UI IUllNEH NAME ITAHMl!NT The following peraon ta doing oualnessu: LAKE FOREST PEDIATRICS, 24324 Mulrtands Blvd., El Toro, CA. )2630 Theodore W Sieja M.O .• 2020 San Remo, Laguna Beach, CA. )2651 This business la conducted by: an ndlvldual. Theodore W. Sieja M.D. o(le Piedra Blanca, Laguna Niguel, '.;A.92877 Thia buatnea•' ta conducted by: a )enerat partnerahtp. Donald Holden Thia atatement was flied ·wltn the :;ounty Clerk ol Orange County on :ab. 3, 1984 F237M1 Publl•hed Oranoe Coaat Dally >itot Feb 26, March 4, 11, 18, 1984 1125-8" Thia statement waa fllad with the :ounty Clerk of Oranoe County on ___ Pt.a._. _l_C_NO......_T_IC_E __ _ ·-- l'tC11110W ....... ...-1TA,_,,, Tl'l9 ~ '*90"8 ate d°"'O ~:~ooo OAftPINS 'PAATM!NT9, SOUTHWOOD, LIMIT!O, 1f&&I MKMf!Ur llW • Ste. «O, 11\itM, CA 12716 Oa~ K. L.Mlb. tU52 MICAl'tt\Ur Blvd., Ste. «O, fMM. CA. 92718 John Minar, 1155'2 MacArthur tlvd .. St .. •40, INlne, CA. 92118 Mahfdad Rauakh, 19652 ~acAtthur 8.lvd., St,. •40. IMIW, ~A. 92716 All f\&d, 18582 MMIArthur BNd., Sta. •40. lrvtne. OA. 92716 Thlt bualneM II condUc:ted by: t ~ .. partnerlhlp. Menriltd f\Ultkh. Off*al P#'t· '* Thil et•ternent wu tlled wtth the :ounty Clerll of Orenge County on Feb.3, 19M ,231711 Publlthad Orange Coul Deity Piiot Feb. 28. Marc#l 4, t 1, 18, 19M 111&.84 Pla.IC NOTICE RCTITIOUI 9UllNHI ¥111 ITA Tlllmlf The toll~tno parton• ar• dOlnQ ouatneuu: FASHION ISLAND PRINTERS. 120 Newport center Drive, Ste. 140. ~ewpon Beach. Calllomta 92680 APACHE GRAPHIC ARTS, l. TO., ' Callfornfa Limited PartnerlhlP. 120 Newport Center Drive, Ste. 140. "lewport Buen. Clllfornla 926e0 This butlneu is conducted by: a tmltad partnerahlp. APACl'lE GAAPHIC ARTS, LTD., a Callfornta Llmlted Partnerthlp Henry F. Sant111ge10 General Partner Tl)ls ltatement waa filed with the :ounty Clerk of Orange County on Jan. t6, t964 F2'llt2 Publllhed Oranoe Coaat Dally Piiot Feb. 12, 19. 26, March 4, t984 478-84 P\8.IC NOTICE PlBUC NOTICE "C'Tl'110U' eu .... 11 NAl!ll ITATW...,,. The fotlowlnO pera<>nl are doing :>ullneuu: THOMSEN & COMPANY. ECON· :>MIC AE8EAACH INSTITUTE, 20 jurnlng TrM Road. Nawi>Ort ~. '.;A.92680 Pallsadea Preparatory SchoOI, (A :;1111. Corporation). 28 Burntnotr .. qoad, NewpOrt Beach, CA 92680 Thia bu11nes1 hi conductad by: a ;orporatlon: David J. Thomeen. President Thie ataiement wu flied with the '.;ounty Clerk of Orange ~nty on =eb. 27. 1984 Fn?1a Publlsh9d Orange Coa1t Dally :>ttot Feb. 28, March 6, 13, 20. 1984 1147·8' PlBJC NOTICE FICTITIOUI IUllNHI NAMI ITAHMENT The lollowtng peraon1 ara cso1no ,uatneae as; NEWPORT R & D LIMIJED 11, 3151 Airway Ave., Suite H·1, Cotta • 'Aeu. CA. 92820 .i.ttrey L. Kiipatrick, General =>artner, 18 Melody Lane, trvlna. CA. }2714 lhls 1>u11n ... 11 conducted by: a -• NO LIMLT T8 THE NUMBER OF . ~. Natural Arts tnternauonal Thomas E. Banker, Prea. This 1tatement was flied with the :oonty Clerk ot Oranoe Oounty on Jan. 25, 1984 FICTITIOUS 8UllNHI F2*IO . Publlah9$l Oranoe Cout Dally NAME STATIMINT NORTH ORANCM COUNTY lmlted partnerahtp. MUNICIPAL COURT Jeffrey L. Kllpatrtctt. General January 16. 1984 "llot Feb. 19, 26, March 4, 11 , 1984 The lollowtng persona are doing oualness u : M O"AHQI COUNTY "artner 1211 N lefif•r Awenue Thll statement waa flied With the TIMES YOU CAN WIN~ 'F2311511 Published Orange Coast Delly f'llot Feb. 12, 19, 26, March 4, 1984 872-84 lO 10·&4 NEWPORT PETROLEUM FUND > Fuli«ton, ca. naa ~ounty Ct•lf< of Or4nge County on •· ENTER ~l\Y~tlTEST EVERY M9NO~J -4 ~ ~lll'l• DIAWIMGS uc1wi11 Each Drawing will he for .•. ~=~1~1 ............... s100 - I at Pri1e.!!~~l ........ . 2ad Prize.l!!l. ...... . 3 • P • (Fii) r raze .............. ~ 550 s15 510 HERE'S HOW. • • (I ) i:ol•r your Social S.C..rlly number au,.. eddreH •ad phone no oc the coupoo below lot•r u mooy hm•• u you' w11b, bul oitly ooe entry lor per envelope pl•.- Eacb eolry f0<m m...i be •c ou91oa! Eacb member of your laauly with • Soct•I S.C1mly cord may eal•r by U•l...D.Q • .. par•t• eav•lope (l) M.aU ,...., Hlry lo Ort.1l9• Coui O&ily PUol, Social Security Sweepet~ ... 330 W Ml Bay 51 eo.t. M .... CA 92626 ('.9 J. WlJ>otnq nwnber will be pubhtbecl H eh Mood•r. Wttdo•..WJ ud frtd.y ID lh. Daily PllOI An addJhonol ., .... i-will be publltbecl ..ch foday for 1100 w .. 1r fl Gtud Prue 4 II oae ol tu wtcn1n; 011111.ber• I• 1deotlcal w1lb yo11r Soctol Secw!ty numbet, you muat clalln your prlM mouey by ~ you1 Socl&l 5.cutity c&1d lo thf O&lly PllOI olfJ.oe Yov will thee be d.c:l&r.d the wUID•r a.nd .... ....ctu .. ty •Ci tee.••• yovr pn,. lD cath If 1ou W\O • qr•od prl.M o SI 00 . a cb.ck U1 lMI amoW>I '"" be malled U> you alt.r you b••• pr-olecl your Social S.Cuuly card al the O.tly Ptlol !or .. nhCAhoo (5) To ci.1m • prlM. your ~al S.Curlty card mil.II be p•-olecl al lh• Daily P1lol ao Loter lbao 5 00 P M , !Yo bu.no-c!Aly1 Jter tb• owober wu publubecl luJy pr~ .not cl&1aed by lb• dMdlloa will be forf•llec:I (6) II I• 001 ne< .. H •Y 10 purch .. • lhe Oatly P1to1 You may 101pecl th• WlDOIDQ c11mben 10 lh• lobby of lhe Oroo11• Co.11 0•1ly P1I01 or vour locol hbrory (7) £mpLoy"' or r•pr•oeolob• ... or etrcvlaloro a.nd dJa-tnbulon of lbe 0.uly P1lo< 01 m•mben ol tbeor lam1laM ,,.. col •h;lbl• (8) The 0.Uy P~OI "111 be oole l"d9• 10 1cterprallo9 1h ... ruJ .. Dec:teion ol tbe 1udq" 11 ILDal 4 WAYS TO ,, CHECK FOR WINNING NUMBERS .. •SUBSCRIBETOCONVENIENT DAILY PILOT DELIVERY. • CHECK DAILY PILOT NEWSSTAND EDITION ON MON., WED., FRI. • SEE RULE NO. 6 ABOVE. FILL OUT COUPON BELOW (Or Reasonable Facaimile) AND MAll.. TODAY! (Only Ona Par Envelope, Pleue) I My Social Security Number ia -------------~ MUC NOTICE FICTITIOU.I BUllNHI -NAME ITATEMENT The foOowtng pertOO la doing outlnessp: MONT ANA MOTORS, 2900 B Bristol. Suite 206..C. C<»ta Mesa.. CA. 92626 Carlos Alberto Sanchez, 3041 D Sycamore St., Santa Ana, ~. n101 This bY1ine11 Is conducted by: an ndlvlduaJ. Carlos A. Sancher Th11 statement was filed wttti the :ounly Clerk of Orange County on Jan 17. 1984 • Fnl121 Publlahed Otanr coaat Dally Piiot Feb. 12, 19, 2 , Marcil 4, 1984 874-84 P\8.IC NOTICE FICTJTIOUS BUllNHS NAME ITATEMENT The lollowlng peraona are doing :iuslneu 11: J & L. COMMUNICATION ENGi· ljEERS. 9596 Cornwall Or.. Hunt- ngton Beach. Calif 92846 Everetl Levell. 9596 Cornwall Or .. -lunt1ng1on Beach, Call!. 92646 Ttlis bualness 11 conducte<I by: an ncs111ldual. Evere1t LeYell This etatement was llled with the :ounty Clerk ol Orange County on .Ja/l., 16.. 1~84 ~ Published Oranoe Coast Dally =>1101 Feb 12, 19, 26. March 4, 1984 870-84 POOLIC NOTICE FICTtTIOUI BUllNE8S NAME STATEMENT The following person Is doing 'uslness as: OLYMPIA ELECTR1C AND =>LUMBING COMPANY, 6862 Gar· 1en Grove Blvd , Suite 208, Garden 3rove, CA 926.44 Sam Duck. Suh. 6139 Falcon ~ve., Long Beach, CA 90805 This bustnesa la conducted by: an ndlvlduat Sam Duck, Suh Thll 1tatement was filed with the :ounty Clerk of Orange County on Jan 25. 1984 FnllTt Publlshed Orange Cout Dally =>ttot Feb 19, 26. March 4. 11, 1984 1011-84 POOUC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUllNEll NAME STA TEMEf(T The following peraon Is doing >uslnesa as· EAGLE TRAVEL SERVICE. 224 20tti Sr ::C. Newport Beach. CA. }2663 Loula·Boberl Leonesta, 224 20th )t 11C. Newport Beach, CA. 92663 This buslneaa Is conducted by: an ndtvlduat LOUii L41C\nesH ' -:'. Pt.a.IC NOTICE FICTIT1oue.U81M.11 NAME STATIMINT The following peraon Is doing ,ualneasu: EUROPEAN AUTOMOBILE. •360 :;ampua Dr. Suite tkNewport Beach, JA.92860 Andrea A. Mutu, 1950 Galaxy )r., Newport Beach, CA. 92660 Thia bualneas la conducted by: an ndlvldul!il. , Andrea A. Mulu · Thia etatement waa Ille<! with the Jounty Clerk of Orange County on Jan. 26, 1984 Fneee7 Published Orange Coast Dally =>ttot Feb. 19, 26, March 4. 11. 1984 t019·84 PUBllC ·NOTICE FICTITIOUS IU81NEIS NAME STATEMENT Ttie lollowlng peraon ts doing :>uslnesa u : THE ART ANO OE CORA TION :;oMMITIEE. 1801 Galalee Ter- ·ace, Corona del Mar, CA. 92625 Arleen F. Slmbro. 1801 Gatttea Terrace. Corona del Mar. CA. 92625 Thia bualnesa ta conducte<I by: an nd1vtdual. Arleen Stmbro Th11 statement was filed wllh the Jounty Clerk ol Orange County on Jan. 26, 1984 ,~ Published Oranoe Coast Dally =>Ito! Feb. 19, 26. March 4, 11 , 1984 1018-84 Ml.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUllNf't'I NAME ITA TEMENT The lollowlng person la dolno :>uslneas 11: COAST PACIFIC· LIMOUSINE 5ERVICE, 17300 17th St.. Suite J-202. Tustin. CA. 92680 Kent 0. Hallamort, 1812 Bridle =>eth. Santa Ana, CA. 92705 This bualness Is conduC1e<I by: an .ndMduel. Kent 0 . Hallamore This 1tatamen1 waa liled with the Jounty Clerk ol Oranoe County on Jan 25, t984 ,...,. Published Orange Cout Dally ;>Uot Feb 19. 26. March 4, 11, 1984 1014-~ Ml.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUllNHI NAM! IT A TEMINT The followtng persona are doing Justne .... : KNOX DEVELOPMENT.,42t Em- ~son. NfwQort Beach. C,\, 92860 Durbin KnoJC. 421 Emerson, New- Jort Beech, CA. 92660 RJ Montague. 42 1 Emert0n, ljewport Beach, CA. 92660 This bu1tnesa ts cor)ducted by: a ~eneral partnership Durbin G. Knox Th11 statement wu flled with the :;!)Unty Cletk. ol 0Iange County on Jan 25. 1984 F~71 Publlshe<I Oranoe Coaat Dally Piiot Feb 19, 26, Mar?:h 4, 11, 1964 1015--&4 !3-2. LTD., 161 F.alhlon Lane, Suite 112, Tu11ln, Callfornla 92680 Pat H. Cochran. 5403 E. Aventda Palmer. Orange, California 92680 Cochra~ 011 Company, Inc., a :allfornla corp .. 161 Fashion Lane. Sulle 112, Tustin. Calllomla 92680 Thi$ business Is conducted by: a lmlted partner - Cochran OU C01Z1P•ny, Inc. Pat H. Cochran, President TJ'lla statement wu !tied with the :ounty Clerk of Or~ County on January •16, 1984 ~ F23MM Jeckaon, KlcJder a Suckling OM Civic PIHa Sulta 250 ,...port leech, Ca. t2t4IO Published Orange Coast Dally Pilot February 12, 19, 26, March 4, 1984 893-84 PtBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSINEll NAME STATEMENT The followtng person ts doing :>ualneas u : (11 AIRPORT AREA SEC· ~ET ARIAL. (2) SPELLBOUND SEC- ~ETARIAL SERVICES, 18021-J 3kypark Clrcle. Suite 106, trvtne, :A. 92714 Jean L. Schiel. 7672 Nancy Orlv•. -tuntlngton Beach, CA. 928'7 This bualne" 11 conducte<I by: an ndlvldual. Jean L. Schiel Thia statement was flled with the Jounty Clerk o1 Oranoe County on =eb. 3. 1984 Fmtaa Pubttahed Orange Cout Delly ='ilot Feb. 26, March 4, 11. 18, 1984 1t16·84 Pl&.IC NOTICE FlCTJTIOUS BUllNEll NAMI STATEMENT The lollowlng perW>n la doing oualnes• ea: RABBIT CONSTRUCTION, 2521 ::>range Ave. '1B·1. Cotta M .... CA. 32.62.7 • Ronald August Pietrok, 2521 Or· tnge Ave. :8-1, Coate Mesa, CA. ~2627 Thia bualneu 11 conducted by: an ndtvlduat. R. A. Pietrok Thia ttatement wu llled with the :ounty Clerk ot Orange County on Jan. 25. 1984 F2M877 Publlshed Oranoe Cout Dally Piiot Feb. 19, 26, Mareh 4, 11. 1984 10t3·84 Pt.a.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUllNHS NGll ITATIMINT The followtno peraon 11 doing 'ultne11 as: KENORA SALES, 148 E. Bay, ~pt A, Coate Meta. CA. 92827 Michael Lee McManus, 148 E. aay Apt. A, Costa Mtsa, CA. 92827 Thia butlneas 11 conducted by: an ndlvlduat; . Michael Lee McManua Thia 1tatement was flied with the :Ol.lnty Clerk of Orange County on Jan. 2'f, 1984 ....... _ ~ 4rf>lalntltt· HERITAGE BANK, a -eb. 10. l984 / '2.llM7 ::::attfornla corpor1tton, p blilhed Oren Coait---&alty Defendant:-F'tilltP J. MURPHY.• >11 ~.. h 4 11 re-a 25 1964 ll'ld DOES 1 through 10, lnclualve. · o mire • • • • Caae No A-89012 ~ t237-t' IUMMONl- NOTICEI nu MYI baen tued. TM oourt rNJ decrlda ...-. ,..,_ iwltho411 f04I' being heard unfeet f04I reeponcl within 30 day1. "9N the lnformetton ba4ow. It you wtan to aee1t· tha advice of tn attorney In this matter, you should do ao promptly ao that your Nl'ltten response, II any, may be Ille<! on time. AVllOIU1ted ha lldo deman· :Sade. Et trlbuma; lede daoldlr con- tra Ud. aln audlancla a menoa que Ud. reeponda defltro da 30 diet. l.N la lntwmacton que tifue. tt J041 With to Mek the adYtoe of an attorney In thlt matter, J041 thould do to ptomptlf ao that f04lr •rttten rHponM, H any, mar ba Ill.ct on time. II Utted de ... aollcltar .i con- aeto de un abetedo en Mt• aa11n- t o, deberl• flacarlo In· madlatamente. da Hit manaft, n re•Pfftta eecrtt1, 11 her etguna. pueda -, .. latrada • Uempo. 1·TO THE DIFINOANT: A d-111 compl .. nt haa been med br tfle palntltf aoal"•t JOU. If rou wlttl to defend ihll law1u1t. JOU mutt, •lthln 30 daya aft" this summon• 1 served on you, Ille with thl1 court a written re1ponae to the complalnt Unless you do, your default will be antered on applicatlon ol the plaln· tiff, and tht1 court may enter a IUdgerMnt 1gatn11 you for the relief demanded In the complaint, Which ::ould result In garnlahment of N&ges. taiclng of money or property or other relJef requested In the com· ptalnt Oiied: Aug 3, 1983 ROBERT A. RILL, Clark By: BETTY MILES. e>.puty AOOt•A. l~VIQ lOl2 Mlcheleon Drtw, 111111 •100 P.O. lox 1toa lrvlM, CA. t2113 Published Orange Coast Dally Piiot Feb. 12. 19. 2e, March 4. 1984 865-84 Ml.IC NOTICE SUNNO" COU"T OF THE ITATI OF CALit'OMftA '°" THE COUNTY Of OAAHOE Estate of : ALPl'lONS INE GAUDREAU. aka ALPHONSINE F. GAUDREAU. aka ALPHONStNE M GAUDREAU. Deceaaed. CAIE NO. A-120MJ NOTICE OF INTENTION TO Hl.l. REAl. ""ON"1'Y AT PRIVATE IALE :-.-~1f!:f-~ .. ·. -~moue IUllNHI . NAME STATEMENT The following person 11 doing ouetneu u : NORTH STAR COMMUNICAT· NG, 425 N Anatlelm Blvd .. Orange, :;A.92688 Dana ReynOldt. 15116 Mottley :>r. La Mirada. CA. 90838 Thia bu1lnea1 la conducte<I by: an ndlvldual. Dana Reynolds This etatement was flied with the :;ounty Clerk of Orange County on ::eb. 10. 1984 • f211m Publlshed Orange Coa1t Dally "llot March 4, 11, 18, 25. 1~ 1238·84 Ml.IC M>TICE FICTITIOUI BUllNIH NAME ITAHMINT The following peraon1 are dolno :>ustnesa as: CANYON PROPERTY MANAGE· ~ENT, 1924 Holiday Rd .. Newpon 3eaoh. CA. 92860 George Allen Wiicox. 966 S :11ron. Anaheim. CA. 92805 Belly Ella Wilcox. 956 S. Citron, &.riahefm. CA. 9280.5 This bullneaa 11 conducted by: a ~enerat partnership. George A Wiicox This statement was !tied With the :ounty Clerk ol Orange County on =eb. tO. 1984 '1m2A Publlshed Orange Cout Dally =>ttot M11ch 4, 11, 18. 25, t98.4 -,2S9"64--- Ml.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUllNHS N4Me ITATIMINT The followtng persons ara doing :>ualneaa as: HARBOUR ENGRAVING, 3522 Nlndapun Dr .. Huntington Beach, :A. 92649 Peter J-. Finnigan, 3522 Wlndspun )r., Hunttnoton Beaeh, CA. 92M9 Suaan Ffnnlgan. 3622 Wlndapun :>r., HunUngton Beach, CA. 92M9 Thi• bu1lneaa 11 conducted byt ndlvlduals Peter J. Finnigan Thi• 1ta1ement waa Ille<! with the Jounty Clerll of Orange ~nty on =•b-10, 1984 • ,DIM4 Publlshed Orange Coast Dally ~ltot March 4, 11, HI, 25, 1984 1240·84 P\Bl.IC NOTICE FICTfTIOU8 eu1..-11 tilAMI ITATIMIENT iM IOltowtnQ per~nnre doing ,usJn ... aa: GLENNEYRE ASSOCIATES, 3ulte 20. 220 Newport Center Drive, 'lewpor1 Beech, CA. 92~ CITY STATE This statement was llfed with' t"- ::ounty Clerk ol Orange County on Jan. 26. 1984 PUBLIC' NOTICf' i:lubllshed Orange Cout Dally Piiot -------~~--· =eb 19, 28, March 4, 11, 1984 Notice 11 hereby glvan lhal. sub- 1 ec t to confirmation by the above-enlltled Superior Court, on or after March 15, 1984, or there- 1f1er wl\hln the time allowed by law, BARRY ROGER SAVIN, the duly IP· pointed Administrator of the E1rate ol ALPHONSINE GAUDREAU, CS• ceaM<S, iNlll Nit atprtme .. 1e10 the lltghelt and bait net bidder on the lerms and conditions herelnaf1er mentioned all rl_glll, title and lntereat of ALPHONSINE GAUO~t:I •• eea..cs. af the time of t.4Alh 11\d all right. title ano lntereat lhel the estate haa acquired In addltlOll to that of decedent at the time of her death, 1n tha real property localed In Orange County, Calltornta, de· tcrlbed on Attachment A. H.arot4. Lynch, Jr., 1980 C41allna 'tr-11,Laguna Beach, CA. 92851 E. James Murar. 35 Moneco, ljewport Beach, CA. 92660 ---------------------F2$e911 Put>ltSheO Orange CoHI Dally >t1ot Feb 19, 26. March 4, 11, 1984 1017-84 FICTITIOUS 8UllNEH NAME IT ATEMINT ZIP PHONE ---------------------The lollowlng peraona· are doing D Pleaa• atart convenient home d~livery of the Daily Pilot. PUBLIC NOTICE >u11ne11 aa: ~ UNIGLOBE WORLD EXPR~SS rRAVEL. 2431 N. Tustin Ave Suite HAA80A L AWN·M'T. Olfvt Mor'luary • Cemetery Crematory 1625 Gisler Ave. Costa Mesa 540-555' PIEACE aROTHEAI HLL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 8roadw1y Co$ta Mesa t542·91SO BALTZ BERGERON I MITH I TUTHILL' WUTCLIFF CHAPEL 427 E 171h St Costa Mes!I 646·9371 ,ACIFliC VllW MIMOAIAL 'ARK C.met•ry • Mon1.1sry Chapel • Crematory 3500 Pacific View Orlve Newport 8 .. ch 64•-2100 ,,. ' McCOl'MICK MORTUAJtY 1 TH L.lgune Canyon Rd l agun• 9e~h Ca 92151 49 ... 9, tf c PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUI BU81NE81 NAME ST A TfMENT The following peraons are doing ;us1nes1 as WOODCREEK LIMITED WOOD· :REEK APAATMENTS 18552 IAacArthur Bllld Ste 440, Irvine. :A 92715 DIVld K Lamb. 18552 MacArthur 31vd , Ste 00. lrvtne. CA 92715 This buslneas 11 conductacl by· a ~ener 11 partnership David K Lamb. general partner This statement was tned With th• :ounty Clerk of Ortnge County on :eb 3, 1984 FH1'102 Published Orange Coast Dally >1101 Feb 16, Merch 4, 11. 18, 1984 1120-84 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUllNEll NAME STATEMENT The following persons are doing Justneu as MICFW MANUFACTURING 50FTWARE R & 0 PARTNERSHIP, • TO , 680 Langldor1 Avenue, Sutt• 120. Fullerton. CA Ronaon Equity Con101tdated, nc , 680 Langsdort Avenue. Suite t20. Fullerton. CA Thtt buall"lll IS conducte<I by. • lhilted partnership, Flon C Walter, President This 111ternent waa filed wll!I the '.)ounty Clerk ot Orano• County on =eb 3. 1984 FZJ7711 Publlehed Or1nge CoHI Dally ?1101 Feb 26. March 4, t t. t8, t9M 1119·44 FICTITIOUS IU81NEH NAM! flATIMENT T'ha lollowlng persons are dolno Ju111ness as: TAFT tNVESTOl"IS. 24221 Calle Je la Louisa. Suite 308. Laguna 11111. CA 92654 J A Evan• Companies, Inc., ?4221 Calle de ta Lou111, Sutta 308, _aguna Hills, CA. 92854 Thia buslne11 ta concsucte<I oy· a :orporallon. J Ronald Evan•. President Thll statement was flled with !hi :ounty Clerk of Orange County on Jan. 26, 1984 FnllM Publlahe<I Oranoa eo .. 1 Dally "llot Feb 19, 26. March 4, 1 t, 1984 1020~ P\8.tC NOTlCE FICTITIOUI IUllHIH NAMllTATIMINT The followtng pereon1 •rt doing :>ullneU aa; DI-JI' NOTICE DlmtlC NOTICE WOODLAKE. LIMITED. WOOD· ruut.~ t"~ .AKE APARTMENTS, 18562 'ICTITIOUl IUIMH FICTITIOUS IUltNlll 'AacAr1hur Blvd . lrVlna, CA 92715 NAMI STATIM!HT NAMI ITATIMINT Mehrdad Rauakh, 18562 T .. £ 1011-..nn _,1on 11 dot"" 'A•cAl'lhur 811/d., Ste 440. trvtne, Thi following peraon ta dotng ou~;;" ... a':':' • ,..... · ·• ;A. 92715 ':)U!IAn:"o8u1All'tY ELECTRIC SER MC RETOUOHINO. 4820 s... rhtl bualn.-. 11 conducted by: • "' ·'-·-· CA ~nerai partnerahlp. J. Santa Ana. CA .• 92705 . Suaan G. Oolne. 25931 Et Segun- 10. lagu~ Hille, CAr~~ - Thomas N Thurber, 25931 Et >egundo, Laguna Hiiis,-CA. 92853 1'ht1 bu1ine11 11 conductacl by: 1 1eneral partnerahlp Suun G. Oolne Thia statement wta llled with the :ounty Clerk of Orange County on 'eb. 3. 1984 _ F2UMS Publtstie<I Orange Coaal Dally >1101 Feb 28. March 4, 11, 18, 1984 \ 1124~ P\Bl.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUI 11.ieMll NAME IT4TIMINT The 1011owtng parson 11 dotno ou1tneuaa: C()f;A-PROOUCTIO~S. 2106 3parrow Circle, Coate Mfta, CA. }2828 Dog E. Dahl, 2705 Sparrow Cirele, :01ta Mesa, CA. 92828 This bullneta 11 conductad by: an ndMdual. Doug E. Othl • Thia 1tatemant wu Ill.CS with Iha ~nty Clefll of Orange County on Ian 17, 1~ '2:MOt1 Publllhad Ot•nr Co .. t D•llY Pttot Feb 12. 19, 2 . Maron 4, 1994 873-14 \/ICE. 320 211t StrMt. Co1t1 Mna, tnort Drive, ,.,_port Beaoh, Mahrdad Raaeekh, General part· ::A t2t27 }2~•d"""' B. Rua•"', 4120 "'-•·"-• * Pta.IC ROTlCE Gerald R Work . 320 2 1st SlrMI, ~ , .. _ .., ...... ..,. Thi• ltatament Wat flied with,,.. ::oeta M .... CA 92&27 Dr . Newport Beatn. CA. 92MO ;oun'Y Clertt of Or~ COunty on ACTITIOUI IU9Mll Thi• bualneu 11 conducted by. an Thia bl.ltlnes• I• eonduct.O Oy: an c80 3, t98A MAMI ITATlmNT ndtv10u11 ncs1111csut1 ,anoo T,.. fOllowlno pertof\I .,. ooino Qarald'A Work Nedyne 8 Ruuo Publllheo Orange COU1 Oftlly ovllMta u Thi• •tatement WU filed wttn ,,.. Tl'lil 1tatam.nt w•• flied wtttl the Piiot ~ 28 Mll'Cll 4, 1 t 11, 1914 IRVINE Offl06 8UPPlY. 17111 ~ty Clerk of Orange County on ::ounty Cler'll Of Or~nty on , 12244 'Artehall Nontl, lrY!ne. CA. 92714 :eo 3 t984 i eb i . 19a• 1--------......;.._:....:..~ Newport St•~•. 14\c., 11111 mn. ,nn,. ~11cM11 Horth. IMM. CA. a211• PuOltlhed Ortnge eo .. 1 Dally Pubfllhed Orenge Coa!A Dally ln••x._enan••IVe • Ttlll bl.lalMll te conducted by: a "llot Feb 28!March 4. t 1 11. 1914 Piiot f-ao 28. March 4, 11, 18, 19841 ...-:oflMW•tlOn. , 112~ 1111..,_4 •(tn 11r "*'' thl) not nlQll Barry T WMt. v P, hct«ery 1--------------'--------------i In pr le•: reuon •bl•· Thlt tlatement w. flied wttll tlle cla~ri.cs lllJ-.. ~nty C... of Or.noa Countv on •dlitttlalng ,.... Jan rr. 1H4 Cta111fled Adverttslng Pvl>llthed Otano-eo.,~ &42·5&78 Piiot Feb t2. 19. 2e. Marci\'· ,.._. 11144 Jack Anderson Dll.IJ p·llal reveals in the , ' 1021-84 PlBLIC NOTICE Nolle• of Sale of Loi 34 of Tract 114 In the City ot Real Propef1J at Coate Meaa, ~nty of Orange. Prtvat• lale State of California, 11 per map re- No. A 120 408 ;orded In BOok 11 , paga 14 of In the Superior Court of lhe~tate .,,ape, In the office of the County if Cillfotmr.ronvCoomy of Or-""Rieotoer ~rnnr-coornr: · · , tnge 130 Albert Place. Cost• M .... In the Matter of tha Con-· CA. servatorahlp of the peraon and ff· The Hie ta aubject to current :ata ol: THOMAS VINCENT .. OGAN 1aaa1, covenantt, condttlona, r• C')nservatM ) strlctlona, r ... rvatlone, rlghtt. Notice 11 hereby given thtt the right• of way. end eaMmenll of re- Jnderalgned wllt ee" at Private NI•: ~rd, any ancul'llbrancea of record :o the hrgheat and beat bidder, aub-10 be aatlafled out of the purcflaae ect 10 confirmation of uld Superior orlce. ;curt, on or atteitthe 2 tat day of Tha property la to be told on an ~•rch 1984, at tha office of 'a• la" bltll, e11capt ••to Ulle JOSEPK R. DAVIS, Attorney at Bid• or offer•.,. Invited for thlt ..aw, 2790 Harbor Blvd., Suite 313. property and mult 6'e In writing and :01ta MeH, CA. 92128 (714) irill be rec.lved •t ttla. offloa of 5~0130. County of Or~. State TIMOTHY J, BLIEO, altomey for tne >f California, all tight. lltle Md 4dmlnl1trat.or •t 2787 Britto! ntereat of uld (conMl'Vat .. ). In an<I Str .. t. Suite 100, Coeta M .... Call· ·o all the certain property situate In rornla, or may ba fllad with the Clar-it Iha CUy Of Colta Meet~~ the-~lof'Couft<Otda!N .. edto Jrano-. State of canfornta, parttcu-TIMOTHY J. BLl!D l*IOnally, at airy datcrlbecl u followa: 10-wtt: eny time after nret publ1catlon of Lot 34 ot Tract 8608 In the City of lhlt notice and before miking the ~ta M"' aa ahown on a MIP ..... thereof record*' In Book 288. The property wlll be IOld on the ~agae t and 2. 01 Mtactlt~ fotlOWlno tarma: caan. 1cm 01 the nape In the Office of the ~IY amount bid to eocompany tl'l9 ofter ~ecorder of Or•"$19 CGunl)'. 0y oer11fled oheclk, 9ncl tn. btllanoe • more commonly known u: tt2 to ba pel<I at cloee of eecrow eft• r11e Mhtere Clrcte, Coet• MeM. :onnrmeuon of Mia by the SYpettor :A. :cxirt. TP•. f'*!tl, 04)eratlft0 and Term• of aale caMI In I~ "nalntenance ••P•nHI, and Tioney or tne Unttad 8t1t" on GOn• ,,em1um1 on lneurMCt acceptable 'lrmatlon of .... Of wt caan and 10 the purdl81Mt tflall ba prOl'a*I )alanc:e e-Adtnoed by no4• ..cured 11 of the date of reoor<llnQ of oon· ~ Monoaoe or Truat o.cS on the .._y~. Eiuwnl"-tlOn of tltte, ,.. >rO'*'Y to aold, Tan pet cent of *dlno of cori~, trantf9r mouM bid to be ~.cs With tax ... and any tltte lnuanoe potloy- Jid. tl'lall be at the exl*'M 01 the Bid• Of Off«t to be In Mlllng and )UfcheMr or ~ !Wiii be rece!Wd at the et....-Jd Of• Tn. Und~ ,.......... tri. 'IOI •t tn1 tll'N aftet !he flrlt publl• '19ht 10 rejaet any ar'ld alt bld1 prior :atton l'lereof and tNfOf9 date of to entry Of an 'OfW oonllrmlno lhe ... . ..... Dated IM ta~ day of F-ebnltry. OATEOI Maren 1 ,, ... 1914. 2Al.LIVAH. 8CHMIUl~Q & ILllO JOSl'H" DAVIS -av TIMOTHY J. 11.110 "t«MY .... •l.aW · ~ttorney tor AdmfnlttralOf I A"IAAA .MAH 11\A.MI" ~y J, ..... 1~ ... _ ~or et.,_ pmraort end GAUWM. IC ..... t aaD •t1te of Uld Tt10MAI VINCENT f7'1 ...... I t.,...._ W -!OGAN Ceetl ...... CA. -,Ubll&t*t Ofantt Coaal OllHy Pilot ~Ubllahed Ot~e CO..t q,llV Pllol :eb 28, 21. Marc#I ~. "' ~.,Cit\ 3, •. 10, 1H4 1116-M • •f1MA J Thia bualneu 11 conducted by: a )tnertl partnerlhlp E James Murar Thia s&atemant waa llled with the ::ounty Cl«k of Orano-County on =•b 10. 1984 • FUN2'7 Publlshed Orange Cout Dally =>11ot Mm:tnl,11, 18, 25. lnc- -. . 1238-84 Ml.IC NOTICE "CTtTioUI MlllNIH NAMI ITATIMeNT The followtng persona ara doing outln ... ••: COUNTRY WOODS, LIMITED, :ouNTRV WOODS APART· f.AENTS, 18552 MacArthur Blvd., Sta. 440, lrvlna, CA. 92715 M •hrdad Ranaktl. 18552 MaoAnnur Blvd .. Sle. «O, lrvtna, :A.92715 David K. L•mb. 18562 MacArthur BIVCI •• Ste. •40. Irvine. CA. 92715 All Rail, 18552 MtcAl'lhur Blvd., Ste. -440, lrvtM. OA. 9a11s John Minar. 18582 MacArthur 81Vd, SJ•. «0, lrvlne, CA. 92715 T1'l1 bull'*'8 le condUGtad by. a ~rel pertMfthlj). Mlll\rdad AaaMkh, General part. .. Ttllt ttattment ... flled wtttt the ;aunty Clerk of Orange County on Eeb. 3. 1914 ,nn'l1 Pl.lbllthed Orange Coal1 o.IJy 01101 Feb. 21. M'tdl 4, 11. 11. 198~ 112144 fl'ICnnGUe ........ ~ITAft-.n' The foll0wl1\g pareon II dOlng bualMllU: J .T. MARBLE l STON! CO . 2970 Jav• Ad.. Cott• ~ CA 92821 Jamee F. Teooatt, 2110 Jav• Ad., Coeta ~. C~. t2tH Thi. l>wiMM It conctUcted by: en '"dlVldual. J.,,._ f , Te,oowt TMt ttat..,,.,..t •u flled wlttl Ille Coun~ Clel'lc OI OrWIQI County on Jan 25. 19M ,_ Publlahed Orange <:out °!!.'? Pilot hb. 17, 26. Mat'etl S. •O. f.-tlO-M I ' 642-5618 REAL £STAT£ ...-.1 An.he1m lt11Jo S.lbllt !WM 81100. l'Mlrwula ea,,..-8"c1I OoMui del Mar Cotllo M- ~= ::;CLA T HE DAI LY PILOT , ...... ._.... ......t .. lalt a..ant.lalt 1 ..... t.1a11 .,...._ .... IFIED OFFlCE HOURS ii11•811iii11iilll=====1=11•1i.i11m..,::=:ii11-.-llliilii" ;m;;.;;.m..__......,. ... lntril 1111 e...., !!1 •• am C.ta..., 1114 1::.;.:~~~~- 0.... l'liont El 'l'olv f'w111a1n 'V•llP)I HununctLlll IWwll Hunt~ lrvuv L..tfun• a....11 L.qun.i Hilla L.ecun• N1&twl .......... _. MllltllOn V1tp • NPwpwt llNch Sall Clenwftw ~~ . :g;! Telephone Serv1c·e: ::~ Monday -Frjday := 8:00 A.M .-5:30 P.M . 1041 B . C :~: usmess ountcr: l~~ ~onQ;ly·f ~iday 1:; 8:00 A.M .·5:30 P.M. :~: DEADLI NE I07j S..n J..an C'~pU1ratM1 Santa Ana S.el ee .. ,., ll: PUBLICATION OEADLINE .. So<.1111 U.,Una Su...i BNth Tuaun ::: Monda~ at. 11 :30 a.m. W"tm1notar :: Tuesdav Mon. 4:30 p.m. Mut>llP H-A..--.-. Aporvr.Hlll ::~ Wt>Jnesd<n Tut>". l:30 p.m. IWarh Property Bur.I.-Proply CA,,,.....r)' Loll l'omml l>ropoor1 )' Condom1n,u.ttw Oupk·•fel Un.11> HWMI 10 bP MovNI lnt--onw ProP'~rl ~ lnduomel l'rn1>1> l.<1ta ,.,, S..k- ::~ Thursda' Wrd. ·l ::~o p.111. :~ Frula" Th ur~ l:'W p.rn . :;~ 'Saturda' ~ r.. :~:00 p.rn . :~: Sunda' Fri :U)IJ p.111. ll!\4 :ti: (:A\CEl.l .. ATIO'.\ & Mobll~ HQIN J>.r~ ..ioun&am °""" Ora111r C'o ::~ CORR E<:T IO'.'S: Ou• ul Coun•" Uul of Suu-· 11..,,. '-r.""" 8-\~y Tlnw SNrinc R.&.~ R &. Wanled "'RENUt&'. ·~· l)J', I \'lh l\7•. I*> U80 lf!GO. 18" Canrellations an.<l r.:>rrrctions ma v be made on samf' deadlines as above. Please ask fo r a cancellation number when canc elling ~·our ad.· ..... ~= fJ:.~~....., ~i~ ERRORS: H=.~~"' "%!bl' Check yol}r ad daily and report c.indo Yum 1400 l -~ y t:oncso uni. m p errors immediately. '1 he DAIL Towllfloatn. furn 2~20 t -~. ,.b!·~ 1\1~~~!=::..oi..-.,:L~ssum . .il!.t~.!or...th+ r~t 0u.,w .... Uni UJ) • t . t . I Ap111mtn1a "'ma1wc1 2eoo mcerrec 1r.ser 10n en y. A!*'lnWnta Uni 2700 ~F\lm or Uni = CLASS IFIED 642-5678 Room & lbnl t902 H-lo. Mowla 2904 a-Homn 290) 5wTvnH "-"W. ?906 v.,.uon ~\Ala 2807 •11.mw. to Shatt 2806 • Rml&la Want.fd ZI09 canoe.. ror Rftl 1 , 2912 Oil~ Rm..it 29U a...-R.ntala 291& Comml R.tntala ' 2911 Ind-R.Pntala • 2920 s .. ,,.. Ml Mw 'ft.onW. 2923 ANNOUNCEfltlNTS Annoll ....... ,,...,.. 3,002 l...<Jet ., found 3004 P•roonalo 3012 P~I 9"vl<ft 3014 51-hoola 4' ININCtlOn 3016 T'rav•I 3018 ...... 411 \Ji ...... ftt lilt ----------.-....--~ lta111I 1002 lta11al 1001 u11VESTIEIT" With Ptsltl•• Oasla Flew. Oily 1211,000 (2) 1-l•ff &,ts. l1t1rlt, Calif. Walk to schools, church, market & transportation. ALSO CMtl Frtat llt•t, I.I. 4 Bdrm., 21h Bath&, prvt patio with bullt-in spa. Only $253,000. llTOIEI •• 1um I A JIY FlllDEI Who could resist natural oak cabi- nets, smart contemporary styling and all new Thermidor appliances? Elegant trl-level pool home on spacious corner lot in prestigious Harbor Vi~w Homes. 4\lR, 2 ~ ba, wet bar, etc., etc. Assume $245,000 in loans. $335,000 FEE. . lttlt l1M•H Alf, Nl-1111/111·1101 ~-1 MST&•HA "lllTlllJ.v ) er. 2~ bl -Condo, new 2650 tnln uol U Y ~r. Npt Ht•. Cuatom 3BR ncOfM Pfopeny lclMI tor oond. Deck, P•tto, pool, '"U '· ~ .. ota of potenttel h«el 2ba, frplc, shake roof + owt* 2 hOmee on IOI rlr Jee, 9'C. Ownt pa~ polttta 4 to I Bdrml; lttl,900: Ho ... ? Unlta? N rMry? G t A1 t 1/frpl a 880 ~h 125,000 cM 15'.03ff Of 't $124K ~3 126.000 undef rfWMt: A1t~1t1vuonlng~orA·1 ... ~ .. sf2s~o00.c · IUllllTT--11111mllll•H ~ ::!!:b~1'::: ~:r~l~~~·T.8.~;:~.1g;,~y •• , •• ,., ... l ffr. ~BU< TO CHINA cov~ 1141 ........ .... 10% dn; For .... by 141--llH. artlng 2 br, 1 be. Prlc«I IPlll&l~ ... Y 1 OwrMr: Call 97S•ot93 to Mii toeleyl $189,500. hOme «Mk for Mf. W)'le .-IWIH llY UllY Prlnclpata only. Cindy II at 21a/92t.1743 w0tte 4 80. family rm home In Shaw. bkr. 760-8600. ...... S. If n. 1 ...... ... convenient location.•--------...... , s 121.soo. Met Kiddle Re-* 19 Curl, vu, Jasmlr Y•••• Ull.,. mT altor,642-7858 (619)728-5151 0.1•••1111• ::>eerfleldPlan5,4Brl&a. • -·ull Ocean Vu. JU1T1lne Ck Ill J ""1 •Its wMs. lamlty rm. dlnl!.'9. rm, Ill OAIYll-IY IWllR PllOE 11._..._ 2br/den: HIOh upg1eded. • I Mrm ·I 11th c:'br~a1~1~ !alt. r:abuloua flnenclng. 11 f .,_,.... Owntagt (819)728-5151 e =H 1111 ••, ,., ,l~~~m:~~~::i::::::::::::::!:::::::==:::="::: 2+den Deane home Top ness orcea nle. Your 1--------_.. seeurtty. $335.000. 3 Rue l opportunity for a tl>tC· 1 ... +IHst+ .... •t • Pr lfe latrlHI Wut ft Swi•1 4 Bedroom Homt' wuh large yard and Beau1lful Pool. PricN below markl't, $129,1100 letlrt41 er Tlrt41 Custom & l:lepnt Mobile Home. Thh home Ml II •ll -1nclud1na oversla 2 car gar Must-· $109,llOO lrtpt I OltHI Iii F•llJ .... t l..mmaculate 4 Bedroom SpoU-4 Bedroom Home. Home Owner wanta Offer F'amily Room. fi~phw.'t'. NOW' $12i.~ Owners 1t..1klng $16~.000 . Cell SAIDI JllES TAI~ IW.TlllS 111-1411 · ... 111-410l FontalneblNu tecular view proJ*1y on •IEHOEI U 1,llO* .. w/J,,.. . •-••••NJ l-I Santa Ana Country Club. Spotless3630sfdu le>t_ e a..ua t..•11&...L...1 J1C5A.J1WB Dramatic 3 Bdrm home .,....._ ..,_ n ~ 340•9333 I with parquet floors and owe 1st• 12f/o•fong ttm\ .......... .. 3br /3ba .. Sbr /3ba· t vac • Br, 2'11 ba. single femlly ~~ step down living room 509 Acacia-walk to beach • Prftltt Pltlt detached home. Turtle Brick patio, gazebo and 399K 20.,.. do-Appraised • larllt/• J-.. ,. Rock-Ridge. L.rg ywd, Ddebout Bay&Beach Real Estate spa enhance this home _, 1 & des~ned for ¥t"'"loua llv· «OK own/bkr 645-7048 • It•• Peel/IN, ale, ntwcom MC tyt, """ cent vac & much mof"9, 30 Ing. ow $23 .500. LET'l IUE l IUl yr below market rate lit ll&Sllll Cll, Cl 10"1. down. buy COM finan $330,000. F0< Info •uus1•11fllcttUNCts-::111.. IPEl SlllAY 1-1 duplex. $319,000 ~tal -WATl.Hf'RON'l 552..0917 (Irvine Padflc) .42·1200 Income, $2020/mo. Cor HOMt.~ llK. __ •irwm• 4th & Jasmine. DO NOT REAL ESTATE ,.,._....., llYll SllllH D 1 s Tu RB Te NAN Tl 131-1400 Super 3 Bdr 28e tg1 fwnlly Exceptional potential.• Serious qualified buyet'S home Jn Woodbridge. Four bedrooms. lnclud· 1 only call 786-8301 OPEN HOUSE Sat/Sun ing two muter suites. 1-5. 27 Brootlstone (off Ready for Immediate oc-• :.Uttlde 2 B< on 8100 eq ft S t o n e c r e e k S . ) cupandy. Famlly ro,om off. IPll SAT/Sii 12"-' .R2 101· Owner wilt 000• Etlnor/Lucy 551·3000 kitchen. We1 bar. Bay I IHI I Piil tld8' VA terma $115,000. ~ • view from flvlng room. ' . Bourke R.E. 546-9950 l)rtvat!_ Pany ...... I QIDEll THIS WEEIEllD ·d i ning and master LISl·Ullll YIEW • -·aid Ch 3b 2b vestor for equity thare , ~ ft . ft bedroom. Home has k Into this su~ value :: 8 armer ' 1• home purchue In ltvlne CASI DEL Rio 1--=....,..,..=-~'""'"=-=-=-..,.,-~at only $399,000 FE.E. A fir. d/r, xtnt-eond. Assm-area 851-5Ql7 beeniresnlypalnted ...... TAIEA AITAIE VA.$169,900,631-8011 • --'-· ·----·Leasenotd'S295,000-· perfect famlly home on • . lwlle Ila .,.,,111 On~~in j ~I block ~t 111-lHO ~j o,•L? •!~·•oor d ~~~~ =~~!9:actotst~~ U4IE 1"1111 rownhome with view. Avatl l lil .. -IL9!-8'.' ~r.-:-:;::--:---j/ -~....,-;sae::;....,. .. o~~ . -"'.>(,.."". ~;,-o-Y~l .,.,MCI:; 1or-a -UIJT&m -IJIOW. Creative Miler -"" ~;--EXCdlllE glb\in"Q W!Tlt war ~ fast escrow :.tide. t blk So. o~ 17\ri St, • amclou9. °""' to •4'0 L h . { d llJ comfort. Near nfiw with 2 2Dl 1. 2 B< 1'h ea. owe to f()( R.E or toys, Jo Ann ast t ree units o an outstan ing de-:dM duplex. $1301< equl· car garage. pool & spa in ~ 1 llWHf . qualified buyer. Walk to Doran, Bkr 75&-0619 · velopment by C.A.S. Homes 1 ty~ for quality wood-desirable Eaatside Costa .... all us for detafls. • ....... ..i C 11 J .. ... • 4( brldge/T. Rock sgl fam Mesa Don't put off see-14t-ll11 ... C:.irQ~1~1:66 or ..... alls. SPllllLll~ 3 ltt4rHm.2"1 ltatllt1111,000 home. Rental 1ncome:11ng this home or you'll ~ >tan C lh Perkcr..i • 2 ltt4rttm 2"1 ltatllt I 11,GOI S2020/mo. 786-8301 pass up a rare buy. Call bdrm. 2'.1 ba. femlty 2 H4rt .. I 2 Ntltl I 11,000 "EXECITIYE. '1 nowt646-7171 I ~' ~ . "4fta Vet'da famlly ar .. with flr8')1ac:e and nome"w/pool, lrg yrd, 9'1• bar. 2-etory IMn11 al lt'a · IOLF COlllSES" IPYIWlllLL 1at. 541-8011. 951.10.t0 beet. s1es.ooo. All homes offered with flexible terms :>ouble door entry to a fan· 1 Sharp 3 Bdr Portsmouth .. "lice 2 Br Condo + attach fttif4 • and _one year build!rs warranty. tastle vaulted oelllng 11v-1 TllE ILIFFI Magnificent view of dbt gar $92,500. Mon-I 'fiisort 1 Ing room. Huge kitchen 1 Catalina & city. Priced et tlcello 1 •tory Bkr. AM Casa del Rio Townhomes reflect the overlook• famlly room. IEWPOIT IUCH $549,000. UBR 673-7771 831·2170, PM 496-7649 . ealty : alit f h lif.ed b Briel< fireplace, formal I qu ¥ l~t approac exemp 1. . Y dining room, 4 king .size :llcellent financing avail-IPll SAT/-12-'. I ceramic tile entry areas, cerarmc. tile bedrooms. 3 batha.1 ableonthlslovely3Bdrm 349PRINCETONDR. I 786-1172 1 counter tops, handcrafted oak cabinets, Sparkling pool and spa. 3 1 home. Assume. S 100,000 Sharp 3Br 2ba. lam rm. f h l' ti · h · car garage All this and I IOan at only 9'h Vt Interest, remoel. kltch, pool/spa, top o l e me app ant.'eS Wll conlmuous within mtn~t~ of 2 golf Brighi & open floor -plan lge patio. many a>ttras. cleaning double ovens and decorator courses. $259,950. Call I with vaulted ceilings In a Priced to sell fut. carpets and draperies. now to see 546-2313 . beautlful acenlc green-$148,000 540-7367 /i,.-.Jll'M~.J.1- 3880 Michelaon Or1ve 1rv1,,. eu'sN:ss ' FINANCIAL l1obl~1 1111 Estate Casa de! Rio, located in the Fountajn .012 l1rlly1 141· lll1 Valley School District, will be open this THE REAL ESTATERS belt area. $299.500-Fee H• ir/tl • R••R·en I tandt 84~1111 , --. -.-TllTU ... THE REAL ESTATERS Betty Kerr Realty S10 .000 below mkt. Hlhland "2 49 E'aide. 2BR 2ba. Like nu. · g 8 • s~ory, r. 3 ba, lam rm w/frple. Busl,_ for Sale • eu..,_ Opponunu .... au.,,_ ww....i •1nvntrnr-ni OpponurulM't lnv..,tmrnl Wan\t'd • MONy to Loin •MOM)' Want...i Monpjln T 0 • EWl.OYMENT lidp w .. n11..t •Jot. w.,u_..t !~:: weekend from noon til dusk. ·Showings at ~ ,_ ________________ other times can be arranged by calling 40z4 the Director of Marketing, Ann Warren. 401$ FIHCLOSllE IPll TlllY 12-4z30 "THE CIUPES " 3142 E. L111ri .. t I 1124,100 · Cit, tf lr .. 11 \4esa Verde lea~t . ex· •ou ·~TATES 151-3191 v'iew home. former model . pensi~e .. home. Its a 3 bedrooms + den. family 1 bargain . Super sharp 3 room. 2 fireplaces. 2 wet 1 bedroom. Pl• bath. huge &ew In town? Ctaasm~ euvJ meeu Miter-with an bars, atrium. 3 car gar· 1 light ;ind airy llvtng area. can hefp you mMt many effective claaalfled ad. age A lovely home priced 1 Beautiful rear yards, of your needa. 642-5678 642·5&78 at $259.000. MUST BE sunscreen covered patio I tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilr••iiiliiiiiiiiiiii-I SOLD! , Owners leavl ng area. doll house. Frplc. lg yard. bonus rm & pvt }IC. M.ny T111S IS a llYI lmmac cond. Steal at amenltlea. $325,000 Below the highway. One S1 25.900, assume 833-9085or478-2027 story 5 bdrm. wttwo mas-S 103.800, down negot. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ter suites and a large tam-764-1648, 642.07&5 lly room Easily ra· -.-.11.-1----- mOdeled into less bdrms. --· llllTUI YI -but larger bedrooms 28r 2ba w/yard fp, tee The value 1s here to make gate. $10.000 under 1961 h · 1 purchase price 642-8799 c anges or apprecia e as or 788-6822 & 644-8722 is $295';000. OPEN SUNDAY' 1-5 1506 SANTANELLA 113·1111 TllTI.EIMI ..ovely Heather Model • .. Bdr.rns. 3 baths on nice cul·da·sac. Fireplace. Patio. extends to big greenbelt with view of hlllt and trees. S2•8.400. ~'IO~ ))10 ~~ ))JO ~)3) DfMES --A LINE WANT ADS J LIH IULn · mos1 seu. Ca:lt now s4e:2313· 1 ,_ ______ _ 111-1300 LllO ISLE TRI-PL.EX S 129,000 Es1de C.M. Owners tatting Loss. Agent 673-8550 #Jl-"l&.11111 IPDtlBAYt·I ••2-1200 MERCHAfl>tSE Anuqu•--\ .l\'j>fjlll'lll'ff - Aue. tWJf\a Bide M•u-nal> C.-rM a. Equ1pm<'• I C'<>mputt'n r ..... 10 v"" r umuu1r c .... r Sain Houwhold Ci<icl<h Jrwt'lty MMhuwrv M1J<•ll•tWOW> M•llC WanlPd Mus.cel lnatrumon,. Ofr...,. fum1tur~ & f,qu1pmo'nt Pl&ll<lO & °''""" Spo<Uf\I Goods TV Rad'°'~- BOATS C'h"'"'" Rf.nt U.-rwral Paw.r Satl SP"f(l1Sk1 Man,,.. f~u111 M11l\1 •St-Nil• Shpo & D:i<lu Slor•C" Suppllftllnatru<llOf'I S.~bolITTI· TRA'9$PORTA TION llOIO 0011 0012 llOU Miii> 601~ 60l2 ll02) 6100 Cl~ll 621 4 b21ti 6218 622'> 11224 0228 8228 62.JO 6Z3Z 7C'IO 7011 701~ 7014 7016 7018 7020 f07l 't014 7026 70U Airtraft IKllO 0..yt"lft 8012 Ca"""'"· 8014 Motor &kn IO IG 'MOIOft')'('t..!Sn>own I018 Mo1or Homn 8020 RV'1 8022 Tr1.t('n. Tnvrl 8024 Tr1t11fon Uuh11 I026 AUTOMOTIVE Au1o·i...-n1 Aatu~•Pa"" Aull• Wanlf'\l Sport.> .tt.<1· llod• ~ w11, .. 1 °""" Tru<'k> Vona ATlllq"'"' l'I~"""" IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PRIVATE PARTIES Sell your Items for $50 or less In our famous DIMES-A-LINES pub- lished each Saturday In the Dally Piiot DIMES-A-VNE ads must be pr•pald so mall or bring them Into ~ Oal/y Piiot .office.., Be sure_ to lnt:fude your pftonrnumber or ad-aress In you~•'1: have a price on each Item & no abbreviations. Sorry, no comtnflrC/al ads, garage N lfM. produc., plants or 'animals are acectptab/e. 0 DEADLINE: 3 p.m. Thur9dar CoetaMeuotnce 3IO WMt Bay Street Coeta M11a, Ca. 12129 . . 81 LL GRUNDY , REALTOR I I I ... "(. rl' (} ' • • "" H f , 7 '> 6 I 6 ! Feaatlia V1U2 1034· §y owner sparkling redec· vacant 3br, 2ba corner lot $135.500. 960-1301 RHt, ltac• 1 2 Br. 2 ba Condo In Land- mark. Breaker model, Magnotta & Atlanta. s 120.000. 963-9235 2 miles to beach-:-4 B<. H . Be. 1650 sq. ft. on cul de sac w/24' RV slab. At- sume 8'1. loan. owner will pay 3 pts. on 2nd. VA FHA. S 144,500. 964-8832 3 BR, 1~. BA, din rm. coun: try kit. Assume 12•1. loan 998 P & I. S 128,500. 848-9968. FllECLOSHE lbl 2 6drm condo on the sand wi th view . Ask ing S 185.000. Ma.ke offer. Bkr 848-0709 A PETE BARRE!r .. REALTY HIY.PUITDU lfDTHIY1-':IO nwa ....... • "'"''"'· 4! bath townhome Close to schools & stiop- ping. South of freeway S136.500. UlllU&.TY 111-llOO HILIYM ... >n • spectacular oc; ~~~:. )~- L.ag1.ma. Guarded g I area w/pvt beach, ten~ 1· clubhouse Owner thru Mon 714/499-30 Tue. Th 2131789· 1159 i F•SALEIYIWll ' Julet locatlon + mount I views hlgti etop LBQUU ~ach. 48R 3ba Eu~ J peen sty1e custom butet. residence. Pride of own erahlp shows ttrroughcXll Master suite lnc:ludet- flreplace and Jac:uul $2<49,500. Open SUNDAYS 1to4 3180 MOUNTAIN VIEW LAGUNA BEACH 673-3750 0( 4~2220 ' I : IUlllFIOEIT aomlNllllY ESTATE Wonderful view location ln exclusive Harbor Ridge overlookin,g ~an and coasllin . 6 Bdrtms. family nn. den, !or· ma1 dWng. Extensive ~ of beautiful marble. 4 ~ Ba, 3 car garaae. pool, spa and sauna. The ultimate tn excellence. Pnced at $1,950,000. Open SaVSun 1-5 11 Crestwood. ofth/1 c 1!!,(r:r,(,I 1/1 l' Dir TIRnROCI THllAOl-YIEW $359,500. Executive h ome located at 'top of h1U on huge lot w/nite light & moun1,flin view. 3 spacious BR's, large Family room, formal dmmg and spa Ex- cellent assum. financing. Must See! BeUe Partch UlllFICEIT CHlOI lllOll $2,500,000. Overlooking New- port Beach. This e legant 5 BR Country English estate of 7600 sq. ft. is set among the many fine custom homes of Harbor Ridge and offers the finest craftsmanship. The beauufully landscaped grounds and cob- blestol'le courtyard are secured by e lectric entry ·-gates. Ed F.scano/Maureen White SJH, .. IAYFRO~T' Beautifully· 'telfecorated h 'BR unit. New kitchen. bath. carpets -Full security building w /boat slips & pool. ~~ndous main bay VIEW. Martha Macnab 844-6200 I ~ILK TO IUCH 3 Bdrm. 3 8a, pool, 2 frplcs, nioe aunny deck. warm & c~ng. Extra lrg lot. $439,000. OPEi SUNDAY 1-& 452 Morning C&nyon 2 Bdrm, R-2 lot, plans for 2nd unit. Owner may airry paper. $239.500. 173~&3&4 arcit to your pnone 10 4 I w a y s a • • I • 1 n place • lut-ac11nQ el•• clasalfled-read the ad• tlfted lld M2-5e7i every dllV 80-~711 • .r JACOBS REAL TY, INC . 6 7 5-6670 TWO MOISES II A LOT Steps to the ·beach. Two seP-arate homes on overstzed lot w/firepraces, garages. assumable loan. $269,000. TRJPLfl One charming home plus 2 newer aoart- ments In back. Fireplace. built-ins, clean and well maintained. Private patios S'l'ld a huge Bx 12 jacuzzi. Nice residential area. Only $245,000. COlllU Ill IUI OCHI YIEW from the.Mstr Bdrm, 3+ Br, 3 Ba, on a nice 40' wide lot, only 5 doqrs to main beach entrance. Priced at $425,000 because the owner wants a quick sale. So drive by 223 Jasmine for · a peek, then call for details. IAYFllllT YIEW HPLU ' • • · ~Ith-pier and float. 3 Bdrm+ 1. Bdrm. A tr~endous buy•at ~7~000 .. • ...... 'I •. ,., ........ ;;;;;;;;;;;~1111,1.....,llliii~;;ll tBlll '& c~ ~ Wiii iP Tl ,." JBA 26a layorut kite aicyttt... irpl and by niaht a lhousand lwli\kllna li&hta. :.'°=lZ 70fl= 9340'.ooo CMll. St05,000 2 bedroom/den/2'h bath fantutically Spadoua Mecco built 3 Bdr, family home, u1a.ooo. 1='f trv1nt. ...um. ~"-159..S~ remodeled condo. French doors and lrg f.amlly room + formal dJn.lng. F..tlng CAU.145..0184 IY ... wlndows. Sohd ook khch n cabinetry area ln kitchen. CdM hlah .Chool dituict. •Lml UTPlllT* -4.ARBOA NDO!: ~ of and paneled den Alarm system . 2 CJlT 2~.000. Open today 1-~. 2927 ('.ai.Jpa. ,...11tt1na•&c1U11Ye ~..!4!MI!~ .... ~ garage. Wood burning fireplace Coor-ila Udo NOrd. prime to-...-. ...vvn. • ~ d1nated decor throuahout. Aaume N I ITYLI cation. Pier a Slip. o ,.......,.,..,,1 S1.5501000 l lll .... $130.000 at 11 ~Cl OMC 2nd. ()pen Executive condominium with 1...,.--.war VIRGINIA O'BRIEN 000 Sunday 10:30-5:30. For more lnlor-backbay view. Exquisitely remodeled 973-1323 Udo AMlty ~&C: Bf'. 21~ mation call Nan at HARBOR REAL-w/lrg Matr 1uite/liUing room + 2nd ;10i<. sm';"!-00. Hm• TY (714) 673-4400. Bdrm or office. 2~ ea ... pa. Upstairs •Hll&IU&.2* 840-9714, wrtc sae.1eee j.;:;;::=;:=:;;:==:.======;.1vtewlng deck, Fr. doora and windows, ~~ ~"=. 2.:C:: ua• YI •U . finest oak, tile, marl>Je, and glass up-trpc. ptu1t1 c:wpet•. ottm Jnly 12ft.ooo. 38' 2ba. 1~4' FllUOlll 1 grades. About 1850 sq. ft. $448,000 incl. tile A blind•. mlrror.c1 pool, qu .. t 11reet ~ Harbor R idge Dynasty mdl, 2 Br 2 Ba: the land. Opn· today 1-5. 416 Plata. :n~=-oa:'~O::· ;:=1 eehoo4ll"'°P• reo-oee $349,000. Col orth & C IP• Opn H .. Sat/Sun 1&11111 OIEEI eswi Z O. 12•5 "0 Sand Dollar •IAYllllll• • 1 ,. Crt. $111,900. Sherry Pia 5 g ·-..I comm Q!;~ID~!\'IAL•IN' ~ M .. NI Coehow SunbOw RMl!y mm""' 38Clr38acorMf n . ocean vu, spa. sec. awu. · R!;AL cHATG • 831-2242 11~ on ~ io. pool & tennis. $428,000. 2545 EASTBLUFF OR. -------1345.ooo. Ei1cell. 11· •lmUY WIOIS NEWPORT BEACH. CA. UYIUIT IT IWlll eumable 11t & owe 1rg MC>-0020 i 8r + dM • fMft rm, 2~ 2nd. Opn HM Sat/Sun St. George mdl, 3 Br 2 1-1 Ba, close to,.._ ______________ be, pool, •P•· GrHt t-5. 2581 circle Or. be h $165 000 , • financing R.Ouced to e•&-8325 ac . . . s21s.ooo. 213-430-3829 t11-1ao1 1•-1111 Traditi·onal ~n~~~~~i~= &sis fer YI Wilker I L•• UYClll T 1um open sUN 1-5. e13 .... 083 JUST REOUCEOI 142 VIA UNDINE COLDWeu BANl(eRO BIG CANYON OPEN SUNDAY 1·4 P.M. 11 l1t Marstlllt ......................... -$351,000 · 12 IH larstillt ....... -.................. $425,HI 36 ltt Fo11tal1bfe11. .................. $479,aot i he ~tiwlouL ... : .. ········u$499, ... 5 IH Qaten loyat ................... $675,000 I :.XC.ptlonal llooi plan -3 Re a ty Bdrms, 3 b1th1, eeparata master suite. Baautlfully landa<:eped yard with 631 7370 gatden hOUM and room • for pool Gourmet Kitchen Now $310.000 MOTR SITE 78,419 sq . ft. commercial lot located 11/1 Ml. from So. Coast Plaza. Also suitable for retail center or medical office. 1.5 million. POTENTIAL 1100 OlllOIOllE U 7 llllAY 1-~ 142-1200 PETE BAR Rm :,. REALTY UfflllT·UlllHI '4ext to greenbelt IOf' that Wide op«\ f .. ltng Pltw & LIYI•• HIT Tll 11111 _tve one blk to bMd't 10< only $1507/mo. Pride of ownerltllp. 7 yrs new. 3 Bclrm 2 Ba ~ 1 Br rental. Call on financing. Della . Oef9ado 63 1 -1286 IAodtl+'n 2 Sty Baek Bay 4 Bdrm. 3 ba. pool/ape, 2 trplc's. hi celllllJll ~97,SOO May trade for commercial or lndu1trlal Prtn only 642-1S&e Iffier new retkl. or comm. wtth bay view $425.000. 509 29th St. 873-5553 Older retail center In No. San Diego City. Needs good management. and updating. 15,650 sq. ft. of lmprove- mentt lot size Is 20:022 sq. ft . Full price '$799,000. Owner wlll .carry $600,000. sllp. E111t financing. A•k-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Ing $1.350.000 CDM DUPLU located on oceanside of Coast Hwy, lrg 3 Bdr 2 Ba 2 Bdrm 1 Ba. Both have fireplaces. Asking $295.900. Call Ann Pater1/ A.gen\ ,.5-8124 Of 6:42·6200 BAYFRONT +INCM MWUMllLI :.Xtra wlde-atrAMlt·to-ttreet lot. eontempory home with vaulted celllngs, lky- llghta. flrepllleel. Owner anxlou1. wlll consider tradel or ie... oPtlon. Good financing aval.lable. 222YIAI ... IPllllM&Yl·I 142-1200 KER&LEE Real EState . • ipaclous 0"1'ler·1 unit w/prlv1te 1undeck (20X16) ~Ing Main Channel + 3 Bclrm renta.1 at $1 500/mo . Owner/Ag !. Aaklng $975.000 -tradel ae· oepted. 64'6·9513 BAYFRONT: Speetecular PETE BARRETI ~.. REALTY COfn9f View, dod<, MC. ·------· 51 ,350,000. 875-2330 ·-------------..,.--IEW Llllm nun• co .... , FIUT nm H 1U11n "141111 n e i =abulOul home and SEPW11 ocaoon. '50.ooo + "New IHIT e1u111s Upgrades". Offered It A Great Western Company EASTSllE 1um With hard to fmd hardwood floors Close to ~hopping & transportation Large f40 ft. deep lot wnh fruit trees & room to expand Only $137,500 111na•Y WOODS-S 181,000, Over 1700 sq. ft. of comfort in this spacious 3 bdrm . 2 112 bath "St. George'' model. Big dble car garage, huge master suite . Ideal Back Bay location. 759-1501. $1,200 PEI IOITH W ith part of monthly lease going toward the down payme'Ot when you lease-opuon this 3 bdrm, 2 V2 bath residence with m1m ()('(:an view ! Only a ft>w blocks to the beach'. 759-1501 THE ILUFt"' .. r"US 3 Light & airy & bright. NEW w /w car·peting and paint. ~r~m~ e~d unit with lo vely view across greenbelt. Even has air cond1t1ontng. Only $215.000. \. TAKE OYER 9¥4% LOAM Best.value m Harbor Ridge Assumable $165.000 loan' almost 2,000 sq ft of comfort & luxury in this ideal Newport ~ach location Seller will provide buyer with one year Home Warranty! 759-1501 $219,100 -PRIVATE IEACH . . . . _. . ... ry.tA_~_:~~&Ul ~~";..:..:.··~lr.' that prov1des,a "countryside" feeling"'w1th views of hills & "open space" Owner will help with low intAtrest financing 759-1501. DOYER SHORES • $291,000 Spa.·10us 5 bdrm executive residence with lovely Spanish mfluenct.• m decor Large separate famil y room for entcrt.ammg Owner may carrv ls t TD 1 759-1501 HARIOI llDliE WITH VIEW Immaculate Dynasty model LIKE NEW! Owner has used ou ly °" an oc:c:ass1onal weekend retreat May lease o ption at $1 ,850 per 'month 759-1501 JASlllE CREEi Ocean & greenbelt view -extra large private spa. recrPataonal area, several tennis courts 3 large pools. saunas & jacuu.1. Guard gate for secunty Only $428,000 -better see this one. 759-1501 • SPYIUSS • 1411,000 , Newly redecorated featuring ocean vtew. beaut1.ful pool and laq.~e .lot. Lots of used brick gives warm. family feeling ideal for entertaming. 759-1501. 40 FT. DOCI • 1111,000 Gorgeous. completely remodeled custom home with 4 bdmu., 3 ~ths. pool, spa and waterfall m front courtyard' Even h wine cellar Ju.st hsted. ThtS one ia EXCITING' 759-1501 1111,000 • IAlllF19EIT VIEW From \his 5 bdrm mansion high atop Spy&lue Hill. One of the best panoramk ocean and bay vtcws we he.ve ev~r attn! And thf sparkling Ugh ta of aU Newport Be h lit nfah t is breathtaking! Pool, •P3· teeurily ayatem You OWN th land! Over 3.300 IQ. ft. of executlve luxury. 7~9-1501. ... ... LOW DOWN PAYMENTS LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS conacE CHAllEI • Sll,000 Our seller's are so motivated they've even thrown in a dryer and re frigerator as a bonus to sell this 2 bedroom starter perfect for a young couple or singles. $6.000 moves you in. 963-5671. TWO FllEPUCES 1101,000 Incredible value in a three bedroom home with large family room. Huge country kitchen and lavish use of ceramic tile thf9ughout. An~'-';'. l~ge patio completes this picture perfect property. Call for fmancmg 963-5671 $1,000 DOWI • $120/IOMTH Beartiful Pepperwood Townhome near Disneyland. This is an :ipgrad.ed e n d unit with lots of light plus a two car enclosed garage. Sacnf1ce price of $99,900. 963-5671 . . ASSUME 10% YA LOii $20,000 down and our owner will carry the balance for 10 years at 12%. Total payments $1 050/month. Lovely home with new carpets. new tile, remodeled kitchen. Priced below market at $99,500 556-7035. 15,000 DOWM • $103,000 If a meticulously maintained 3 bedroom home with a stone fireplace and beauuful backyard appeals to you and you have $5,000 down you just bought our new listing. 963-5671. CUSTOM OOllTIY Cl&llEI This light .and cheerful home as only eight years old and in superb condition. The large country kitchen is truly a h omemakers delight! Double a ttached garage with opener· Sacrifitt for $129,900. 963-5671. SEVEI YEARS IEW 3 bdrm. :l bath townhome with 2 car a ttach ed garage illd huge patio. $10.000 down and $900/month. Call 963-5671. THE STIEn l&llE llVEI IT AWAY So close to the ocean it's on Wat.erfront Drive m Huntington Beac h . Dclleht!ul h ome on a com er lot and our owner will help you with the Cinan~lng. &king $135,000. 963-5671. OPEi I SPAOllll FEELlll This four bedroom two bath single family home features a beautiful stone '1replat.'\.' In th~ living room. Our ~Ucr is very motivated and priced his home accordingly. $109,900. 963-5671 ••Alm OlllTllOTlll -AfFHIULI PllOll We have three quality homes from $112,000 to $115,900 w ith anxiOUI owMrB All have superb financing programs. Three and four bedroom..· fireplacft. C.all for de&aill 556-7035 . 10% HWI • II lllLIRlll Large 3 bedroom 2.5 bath townhouse with vaulted ceilinp In rmut~r bedroom. Central aJr, greenhouse window In kitch n Tennls, pool, 1pa. $106,500. Call 963-5671 [H . llW'JNT IUOI l fflOI 2670 San M1iu~I Drive Newport Beach, CA. 92660 (714) 759-1~01 AMERICAN HOME SHIELD "We Protect & Service Thangs That Service You ·• IUUIMt• ....... 8Cm~Aw. Huntincton Beech. CA n&4e (714) 8a-W11 -· l / $269,500 1 ... Open Sun Portottno In t-5. 442 Vl1ta Roma H.v. nome• 1•0 1211 Pride of 0Wf\9fthlp • S32Wa:" ~~n BEST BEACH BUYI (Y/. Z Br 2 Ba Condo wtalr R E A L T Y oond. Walk to beactl + pool. 1pa & tennl1 -------$ 162,000 For terms :all Delorea Gelberg 645--0663 IEWPllT OIUT JBR 3ba. Alrfl Crt. Plan 7 $192,000. Lo dOwn, xJnt llST lftl 104' II term1. Bkr. Wkdys am• J<:nVu Trl~lvts comunty .;;2ili13ii/ii68ii111i-6ill76ii5•--pootltennl1 near ~. • Spaeloos, frple, 'Obi-gar. * Ull llU * bltns gd l8f'm1 Npt Cr-..1 * 1111111 * 2·3 8r, den. End unlta. foO muOh hOUH for $179.500 to $225,000. "bach'elor ownert" lllT IE ... llT llYI 3orgeous lrg 3 Bdr +den. 2 frplcs. wet bar. atrium. and more wlforevar VIEWS Only $389,999 wtgreat term•. Won't Last. To tee caH Patrk:J( Tenore 760-8702. agt Rf!M~ Owner rnuat Mii lmmedl· ately -th11 dramatle 2 1tory nome with 4 bedroom• and large enter1alnlng areu. L~ ly. move In decor Now $499.000. - "'/\Tl HJ HONl tlOMt' a-. REAL ESTATE 131-1400 IWIE111r1 PIDI )ulet street. so· wide lot Ill UIYH·IY.... s 145,000. Agt 5~8251 1 w. fixed rat•. 30 yr1 llWHIT MTS Monaco with belt QC ••--~ view. 14 Rue Vlll ers ..,-s; Open wknds. 640-1538 l,l.U 121.IM ... ••-• Ollll :>ne o1 a kind In tM -H-gt1, .,_., perlect for lhe.J!O~~. = .. ~~Mt' '~~~iY! $220,000 full price lhopt-. Muat .. n now. ~•II Bl<r. at 644-7424 Submli all ottere. Olan• C I 831 12M .. lllUIYHOmll .<>Wat priced golf COUrM cu11om In Canyon. 4 Rf!M~ Bedroom1. 4 baths, prl-_ llTI ¥11TllUI. vale pool and IP• UI-..,.., llm•t• In privacy JBr 2Ba. uauma 1153.000 s1.1es.ooo •t 1~1. owe 2f'..'d. Lovely 1• 1•00 bulltln eablnets. lhca MW ;ONDO WESTCLIFF 28' 2'AB• etbhte pool aauna 1143,500 20% 845-9442 MYllllllU 1228 P01et1t OP«\ S.tt Sun 1-5. 5 bdrmt, library, formal din. rrn , lamHy rrn. view. Wiii OOoP with biers. Owner: dayt 851·2243; ~ea/Wlcndl 831--0910. DOVER SHORES 1328 Sentlago Or. • Br 2 1tory exec:. h(n, Pool/~. 3 o.r gar. 3 frplca. '550.000 , .. land. Open houMSat/Sun 12·5 Vecant. 844-7424 Bkt Complete with real barlltwt11 pickett fence. 1227.000. 2912 Broad. . 645-1448 MDI YllW ITU&. Vluat llquldate gorgeous 4 Bdrm 3 Ba hOIN. 50K below markel. Only S359,900 w/lerma. Try low down Thie 11 a ~ty-don't mlH thll bargain. To ... Call Patilctt Tenote 780-t702. •••am ~ 18'and .... ., • lront proper1J, 85' water frontaot. ao· t>oat ~. 3 Bdr 2 Ba. uaed bttctc frptc, lot• of cl0Mt1. Sl'IOWI Ilka a model. Prln onty. Altllng IH0,000 Cen Mon-Wed aft 6:30 fot llPPt Thur.sun ell .... dey. '50""4M3 IWLllSH..IMa 'NUmt .. lttfnt S2t0,000 11t. 207 Luoonia. c~ Mr liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Th0tnet at ~-802t IPR UT / .... I :.~~~rm ,'J..11s~=v 3 be. llufft. 1179,000. room. Loe t2x111 lot. 644·8114 1tr••t to •tr••t. ~-O\ltatandlng 270dea W1W 1111• IW from CataHna, OPP« llllllllB ~· ~~-= ~ ... -"'-ad!.~ 3 k ,.v1r.ov1 ramp, re• == at ie2t= furb 11\td and 19"· Astume H 10.000 In a.caped New p•wed flNnclnO LaaM ~ drlvewev. ulff ~­~ · lob "°"'*• .... ,,. and -..w. 131-12M ::.~ ~o.:.:: ~· CJttvtCY. '""'*' poH 1394,000 A9t. ~-Of 7tto04S4 House sales play follow the leader with econ01Dy .. The real estate Industry should follow the economy's recovery during 1984, according to three experts In the real estate field. · · Stating their opinions In an article ln the-"Journal of Property Management," Anthony Downs, James Graaskamp and Lloyd Hanford Jt.,..CP.M, ~lleve that the national economic recovery wm continue. Inflation should ~not rise dramatically, Interest rates should cllmb sUghtly and demand for non-residential real estate wlll pick up In 198i4. ,.. (;>owns, senior fellow at the ~rookln_gs Institution. Washington. O.C., feels tttat tnt~.rest ra198· wtlt. rJse due to tnc:re&Mfd government spending. Other1han this, Downs feels that the rest of the major factors lnAmerlca's economy -Inflation, energy, material prices, wages and , . The Landing ~ ~'lures' 16 new· !home buyers The recent weekend openln~ of The Landing In Dana Point drew "rave reviews' from beach-area homeseekers who quickly bought 16 of the lnltla12·2 .ingle-famlly residences presented by Stan- dard-Pacific Corp. ' ·"We were overwhelmed by the response and enthusiasm of the more than 300 families on hand tor the opening, and expect to flnallze sales on the remaining homes In phase one almost lmmedl- •tety," stated Standard-Pacific sales representa- tive Barbara Tracy. According to Tracy, the desirable location of rhe Landing, just one mile from the ocean above P.ana Point Marina, along wl_ttl .. the _Innovative (ieslgn and outstanding value of the new homes.-· fi8'e prime reasons for the successful sales. Prices at The Landing range from $142,000 to S189.000, which la well below-market for this exclualve residential area In the coastal hills, Just toUth ot Laguna Niguel, according to Tracy. The collection of one and two-story homes tncludes five distinctive floor plans, offering from 1 ,415 to 2,291 square· feet. Various arrangements feature two. three or four bedrooms with two and hree baths. All of the homes offer attached two-or hree-car garages. The striking architectural designs are hlgh- lghted by such Interior elements as dramatic ,kyllghts and vaulted cefllnga; hand-built masonry •~replaces with gas long tighter valves; custom oak L ntry doors and raised panel Interior doora-; antique rass door hardware and plush carpeting. Kltchena at The Landing are gourmet cooking ~~ntera with attractive breakfast nooks for Informal ~~,~~~~n~ a ·a -~~~ifil°{r;n · v • .. ~- ... m. to 5 p.m. Further Information may be obtained J>y phoning 831 .. 8880. · , To reach the new Standard-Pacific Ingle-family community In Dana Point, take the an Diego Freeway to Pacific Coast Highway, then orth on Pacific Coast Highway to the Street of the olden Lantern. Turn right and proceed up the hill Jeremiah Street, then left to the ocean-cl6se site · f The Landing. · . elcourt begi.ns 1st pre-sales in ewport Beach· Pr•aales •tarted lut weekend at the Terrace ollectlon, the fourth and newest retldentlal oncept to be Introduced at the guard.gated etghborhood of Belcourt In Newport Beach. J The Terr ace Collect Ion Joint the Towne, Menor and Gallery collections ptua a coltectJon of custom ots, alr•4Y being offered at Belcourt. Models are preeently under construction, and he J.M. Peter• Co. hu advanced the start of ,.,...ling becauM of higher than anticipated nter .. t '" the new horn., according to J.,,,.. M. eter• the company'• founder and pr•ctent. · FlftY·llx of the Terrace Collection homea are to • buttt, In four noorplan• ranging In tlz• from 2.254 o 3.351 aquare feet. Prtclng for tne new r•dentiel wtll begin at $405,000. A centraf recr .. tlon center wlll feature a pool, a and cabana. Belcourt Towne. Manor and GaJtery model• currently open dally from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m .. and ltk>nal Information on theM and the aoon-to-.,_ . .., ... blf Terreoe Coftectlon 11 ~4ltable during • money costs -should remain relatively unchanged .. "Nineteen-eighty-four will be a year In which demand for alt types of non-residential property gradually expands," Downs predicts. "But big oversupplies still exist In many areas. Consequently, cost control and marketing wlll both be very lmRortant." . . . . ........... ~ Graasi<amp, chairman of the Department of Real '" Estate a"d Urban Land Economics at the Untvecslty of Wisconsin, believes that "real estate prices for-large residential and commercial Investment J)rapertles wlll contlnue to rise In 1984." Graas1famp believes that the commercial market - although· severely overbuilt -will continue to grow as Investors see commercial properties as protection against r. future Inflationary periods. He f oreaees no renf lncreaMS In commercial bulldlngs during 1984. "I do not think that Interest rates will r'lse significantly In 1984," says Lloyd Hanfprd Jr. CPM, president of Lloyd Hanford Jr. & Company, of San Francl~.:Haaford also feels that operating expe'nses will rise no laster than Inflation, and most costs wlll not rise sharply .. 1' . . • . -"I think .the most stgnlflcant change In -Ye1al estate • markets resulting from economic factors ls the shift In-real estate Investment stralegles from dependence ·on li'lftatlon to Improve value to dependence on good management as a means to enhance value," he continued. "The overall structure of the real estate transaction ls becoming much more dependent on management for profltaaMe results.'' • • • •,\I ; :. .. ~ .i;~ .... ;• I ~ ~ <Ill :WO -•• ......... • ..... 'Ir.._. ''LUSK .LEVERAGE"" will get you a lot ... HLUSK LEVERAGE" ls like no other form of ffna .. dng for your n~ home. Since the Lu k Com- pany I making the loan dlrtttly to the buyw.r, It ta.n qualify by Its own ttandard! of acceptability. Meny homebuyen who haw been unabl. to obtaJn ffnandng can now do to with lusk's htlp. So eluM, caU ow aaJ rtprescntatlvtt COLLECT for all the dttaU . . · ..... closer to the beach than· you think .. lf,.you're not serious about a new home at the beach. then don't take a look at the Faire Harbour condominiums at Lw,k's master- planned community of Marblefiead. Why? Because once you see 1ust how much home you cc1n get here for) low, low down pay- ment, you're going to move right in! Imagine a charming New England-styled village that over· looks the entire San Cll'mente area. One and two story hogies, reminiscent of Cape CoJ Built wi~h all the quality that's made Map not to ecei. Lusk the leading residential builder m Southern California for almost forty years. And priced from just,$126,000*1 • Wood-burning fireplaces • Finishe oa ca mets - - • Private patios-and decks • Vaulted ceilings and skylights (some plans) • Cultured marble counter tops • 81~ two·car garages with auto- matic garage door openers Come see Fairt' Harbour's quiet secure world of seaside • l1¥Jt'g t(>~ay. Thfn f anq out.hov.t affordable at all can be with "Lusk l~vtra~" on your side. . r,,cts •ffutn1p at t1ml.' of pub/1cat1on F111ancmg , 11/an<; <111b16'C'I to buyttr q11a/1f1ca- l1(111 H orrtf'C1W111•r assocratron a sc>ssmtul 1r1f1lrmat1on at•Qr/- ablr at SQ/r<1 llff irl.'. San CMm.nlt ~ /11!1\ ~ High School 'C' liil Models by Serengeti open daily from 10 a.m. to dusk. 2033 Via Mantaraya, 714/498-6882 Lusk .~ Homes :mh ... houri by calllng 720-1018. To i'Moh BelcOuf't. talc• :e ~dmbor• Road .. '-------~--~----..;.;....;.o.... _ __.....-....;.. ____ __.. ___ ...._...;;.. _________ ......,--::~~=--~=---=------' I amp from ttM San Otego Freeway and drive ~ oward t~ ccaat. Turn teft onto ford Road. . '----------.;__-=-~-----....-;..----------------------.;;;;;:~--=----------------------:..t .. \ .. \. J . .. ~· , Orange-Coat OAtl.YPflOT/Sunday, March 4, 19'8-~ ~--"--~-·- I . ~~~~~~~~~:----=-:-.---=-,.~~~-:-:--.. ---~, Brisk sales · - Condominiums are priced from $126,000 at Faire Harbour in San C~emente 'a Marblehead cc.ommunlty. for Windsor . townhomes The newest phase of luxury estate townhomes offered at Warmington Homes' Woodbridge Wind· sor Estates achieved Immediate sales eucc! ... ~ 11 homes sold since the current ph_... """°\ released for sale. These Innovatively-designed slngle level and two-story homes hav~ been one of the most poput...ar offerings In the Woodbridge area of trvfne, with many of the previous phases selllng out within weeks of opening. "The on-going sales success of Woodbridge Windsor Estates Is a reflection of the widespread buyer appeal of the floorplans, deslghs and amenities belnQ offered In these homes, and a testimonial to The desirability of Woodbridge as an excellent residential locale," noted Bob Mister, senior vice president of sales and marketing for Warmington homes. Offered with a choice of two, three Qr four . bedrooms, the luxury condominiums at Wood- F • H b II Id N ·E · I d brldgeWlndsorEstatesofferadlversltyoffloorplan alre ar Our reca S 0 ew ng an arrangements to suit many different lifestyles. · . ~ Generous amounts of Interior living space _: from 1,514 to 2,255 square feet -are Included In the John D. Lusk & Son has brought to life a memory of old New England at Its Faire Harbour condominium community in Marblehead. Faire Harbour. a collection of distinctively styled homes. will soon open Hs final phase. Currently, homes are priced" from $126,000 to $168,000 and m~e purchased for only $3,000 down. • Sweeping views of the ocean and coastline are " possible from almost every one of the con-tribute to this ancestry with "salt box" touches homes, creating the feeling of a large single family domlnlums now for sale In the 144-home develop-such as wood s~. bay windows, "captain's detached home. "' ment. · walk" balconies and shake shingle roofs. Prices for these outstanding residences range Marblehead, a 1 ,000-acre, master-planned· Both and one and two-story condominiums are from $162,000 to $204,000, with a choice of community which th&-lusk Company Is building Of'! available ranging from two bedrooms, one bath, to financing programs available. the bluffs above the"hlstorlc city of San Clemente, three bedrooms.i.. two-and-one-half batps. All have Much of the popularity of Jhese homes stem • was designed to commemorate MarbJehead, Rrlvate patios-or decks for 6l4tdoor living. from .Ule special Interior features and custom Mass .. one of America's most delightful seacoast Also designed to take advantage of the design amenities which lend an ambience of iowns. The-archltectt:1re of Faire· HarbQUr pays sunshine and ocean breezes of Faire Harbour's distinction and comfort to the residences. Soarklg \...,, -coas~aJ location Is-·a resfdents' recreation center vaulted ce1qngs, skylights. hand-buUt wet bars1irfd'' · NeW housing off tO ariother good . . with Olympic pool, spa and sun decks. Impressive tvvo-story living rooms are featured In On.e ~Uhe most _Interesting homes for sale at the various plans.. . ··~ Faire · Harbour Is the ·~VQlAOt~". a two-story ·.Each home has an lmpr8$slve master bedroom · condominium whose strrklrtrf !ltep-down enfry · suite that Includes a private bath/dressing .area leads into a living room with corner fireplace and with a double basin cultured Corlan pullmar\,. an walls of glass opening to a generous patio. Also on oval tub with ceramic tile and a walk-In closet. : the first level, a formal dining area and Rltchen are The Woodbridge Estates Is part of the unique, sized for entertaining, while opening off the kitchen .recreatlon-orl~nted community of Woodbridge, Is a s~lous "owner's choice" room suitable for planned and being developed by the Irvine br~asl--room, family room, den, hobby.room or Company. Residents automatically galnfull mem- home office. bershlp and voting rights In the Woodbridge VIiiage star-t-in<highest J_an':;!~ry since '73 WASHINGTON -New homes were started at a seasonably adjusted annual rate of 1,915,000 during January, the highest monthly rate since December 1978 and 1he strongest January since 1973. the Commerce Department reported. "The building industry is off to another fast start for 1984. although the starts rate for January might be inflated a bit by seasonal adjustment factors." said Pete Herder, president of the National Association of Home Builders. The seasonally adjusted starts rate of 1 ,915,000 diring January represented a 15 percent increase from the rate of 1,666,000 tor December. Single family construction climbed 23 per cent to a rate of 1.241 ,000 during January. wh ile multifamily construction remianed a~out the same. Building permits -a indicator of future activity -also climbed 14 percent to a rate of 1,772,00Q. "There was a 46 percent increase 1n construe- tion in the West," Herder noted. ''Much of this new building activity was located in California where the weather has been unusually good for breaking ground on new projects." Herder attributed the high level of new construction during January to several factors. including the near record number of new home sales recorded in December, a pickup in the resale housing market-, · an abundance of mor~age money, stable mortgage Interest rates and growing consumer and builder confidence. Regionally, the January starts rate was 189,000 in the Northeast. up 28.6 percent from December: 303,000 in the North Central. up 52 percent from the previous month; 892,000 in the South, down 6.8 percent from December's rate, and 531,000 in the West, up 46 percent from December's rate: and 531,000 in the West, up 46 percent from the previous month. NOW --l~'l{ .... ._EVI Upstairs, the "Volante'' has three bedrooms, Association, each supported through separate · two baths and laundry area. The master bedroom monthly fees. , has two walls of glass and features a walk-In closet, An extensive array of recratlonal facilities Is dressing area and compartmented bath with within the planned Woodbridge community lnclud- skylighted tub. With Its own enclosed garage, the Ing two beach clubs with swimming lagoons, two "Volante" Is a well-proportioned. complete home large lakes, the tennis ctub with ten lighted tennis with space to spare for family living, elegant courts, biking and Jogging trails and various spas entertaining or the pursuit of hobbles or study. · ·and swimming pools located thoroughout the area. Othef home plans Include the single-level Woodbridge Is conveniently loca~ed midway "Sunny South" with master suite. second bedroom between the San Diego (405) and the Santa Ana (5) and dual bath; "Bell's Life" also on one level, with freeways In Irvine. To visit Woodbridge Windsor two bedrooms, two baths and den; and the Estates, take the Culver Drive exit from either the two-story "Aurora" with two bedrooms, two baths. San Diego or Santa Ana Freeway and enter The homes are packed with quality features. All Woodbridge at Alton Parkway, then follow the have wood-burning fireplaces, private patios and signs to Woodbridge Windsor Estates. For ad- decks, laundry areas and compartmente<! baths .. ditlonal Information, call (714) 786-1291. G. Rob Norrla (left) and Bruce Birkeland (center) receive achievement award from firm pre.I· dent Donald Baird. Sales111an honored for achievenient Donald Baird, president of Norr1s, B~gs & Simpson, along with the firm's Southern Callfornla vice president and Regional Manager, Bruce Birkeland, recently pre"Sented the region's 1983 -••e••1t 11n•~~t.•rtKWIQ w.,,-.. ,Wiiiiamson. · . . : · "NOrrls and Wiiiiamson exemplffy, the outstanding salesmanship we advocate at Norris, Beggs & Sfmpson," stated Don Baird. "Their attention to detail and ability to maintain excellent rapport with lhelr clients, combined with . their perseverance, lntelllgence and sincerity, prove them to be truly exoepUonal members of the real . estate community. We are fortunate to h.&Ye both -t-fffffn-on:e>ur~e colUIJ}ued.- The coveted President's Award was preeented to Ro~ Norris, sal~s fl'.'anager of the Newport Beach office, for his outstanding achievement In ~aelng.. During 1983, Norris transacted leases In excen of $6.5 mllllt>n, making him the region's top producer In the office mar~_etlng dMalon. Belcoitit's All New Terrace Collection, .. Behind Guarded Gates in Newport Beach. Norris has consistently been among the top producers In the ~ewport Beach office since Joining In 1982. Prior to entering the competitive world of commercial real estate, Norris hetd various ex· ecutlve management poeltlone with Westin Hotels for a period of 12 years. A native. of Portland, Ore., Norris holds a Bachelor's Degree In Economic• from the University of Oregon. He currently resides In trvlne wlth'hls family. - .. Introducing d brand new addition to Relcourt's priva te neigh bor- hoods of magnificent homes - The Terrace Collection : 56 homes with up to 3,350 , square ~t o f beautifully designed, I \ 7 .. .. lavishly .iproinfod living space. Jt's an all -nl'w addition to th e Grand Desig n ~or Living in Newport. From $405,(X)(). Loca ted between MacArthar and Jamboree Blvds. on Ford Road . -)~ cTo -·- For infonnation call (714) 720-1016 , !ti/\ I II /I I I I\ I \ 1' Ill I' 111 111 /'U/4111 1111 t\ •IJl/h I 11l'll1•1'"llf1•\1 I~ l/llll/>/'lfl//\/111 l111~11111hl\ I Recipient of the 1983 Rookie of the Y.ear Award was Wa'l_ne L. ~llllamson, who In hi• first year with Norris Beggs al Simpson negotiated more than 23 office feaees In the Santa Ana area. Williamson was one of 11 anoclatea In the Southern California region to be considered for trill prntlglou1 honor. A graduate of the University of Southern Callfornla, Wllllamson has seven yeare of ex- perience In commercial and lndu1trlal real estate. Prevlou1ly, he wa1 afffllated with O>llerct W•t Development Company, Oentu'ry 21 A'eal Eatate and Exclusive Propertlel, all In Loe Angeles. Wllllamaon currently realdes In lrvlne with hi• family. Norris, Beggs & Simpson, established In Portland, Oregon 52 years aoo. apeclallut In commercial and Industrial brokerage. mortgege finance, property management and -real •ta«e advlaory s "vices. Headquartered In San Fran- cisco, the f 1. m le ' ... full·aervlce network of nine offices covorlng lh1. ':Vest Coast and Hawaii. Norrie, 8egg1 & S.mpevn'.,, Southern Catlfornla offl~ are located In New ort Beach at 4501 Birch Street. .. .. VersBilles On The Lake offers lots of recreation The pursuit of leisure Is not child's play. Adults who work hard throughout the week deserve to spend their free moments In an atmosphere conducive to relaxation and Versailles On The Lake, a $65 mllllon condominium community In the heart of the South Coast metro area. offers just that. A wealth of recreational opportunities wlthln Versallles On The Lake provide condominium owners with a variety of ways to relax. Residents can work off the day's tensions In the community gymnasium, or quietly soothe them away In the sauna. The spacious recreation building that houses these two leisure optlOl)S also contains a billiards and game room, a fully outfitted kitchen, a hearty fireplace and a private cocktail lounge for entertaining. Weekends can be spent sunbathing on the dove grey deck surrounding the community's refr~hlng swimming pool and bubbling whirlpool spa, both finished In sparkling white with dramatic blue tile borders. A poolside aqua bar add~ enjoyment to the day's relaxation. "Of course, the area surrounding Versames On The Lal<e offers our residents a great deal to do In their spare time," commented Jeffrey W. Man- chester of Versailles Developers, Ltd. "But they don'thave to go out and actively seek entertain- ment or relaxation. They can stay right at home and still 'get away from It all."' · .. Lavishly Jandscaped commurftty. ~igroul'lds provide a tranquil•'.b~•drop for the project's recreattonal amenities. A glimmering 51/2-acre lake _greatly enhances the serenity of the community. Versailles On The Lake sparkles with splashing Residents lift Veraalllea. OD' The Lake will eQfoy the community's gymnaalum, uuni. fully outfitted kite. ei,, ~~eplace an1Jr fountains along rl'leanderlntr walkways, and an apacloua recreation bulldind that featurea a bllllai-da and dame room, private cock tall lounge for entertainment. ' arabesque -gazebo provides residents -with a --. • charming place to rest while enjoying the scenery. home, the condominiums are designed to accom-lighter controls (most plans) cheerli':i(ffaoms. Full Single professionals and W<?rklng couples alike . modate a number of lifestyles. The homes offer draperies and plush waU-to;.vall carpetlng.~a11t­ appreclat~ the variety of four Imaginative from one to two battis. " .. ly finish each residence. Private patios or lovely floorplans at Versailles On The Lake. Ranging in Striking Interior appointments maximize the balconies allow homeowners to enjoy the mild size from a 542 square foot studio to a 1,314 square potential of condominium living at Versailles On southland climate, and condominiums are lndividu- foot two-bedroom plus den, or three bedroom The Lake. Gas burning fireplaces with touch switch ally air conditioned and heated.so that homeowners B E y 0 N c 0 M S Jnt.i Ro!><l Covt' Wd!> c~n~e1ved specif- ll.1llv for thosr who h.ivr the me.ins to .tlquire the fin~t rn .t de5ert honw, c1nJ rrrfrr to surruund tkems!ltves wi th an environment which 1s tot.tlly satisfyrng The towerrng mountains th.it c:re.1te thr wvr, the m.1ny dimension!> of re~ort living, the !>heltered setting. Thi,s.j., th r ult1m.ite fiR Tlrt· E~~m11· 11( Lt'1!>1m· There is J restor.ibve st1llnes .. , .in unforced KCneros11y of time and ~p.tlc .it Sant.I Ru'r.t Covr th.it cncour.ige<o thi~ <,rn<.<' of le1~ure It., phy.,1l.1I rrmnv<' from the tr<1ff1c .111J lommerli,11 .idivttv of the dE:Sert, 11., un.,urpcJS~ed golf, p A R tenni!>, ,rnJ rec.urt IJC1l1t1e'>. the' sheer l')('Juty of thr '>ett1n~ .ill mt1kl' th1., " mJgn1fi(rnt retrl'Jt r&I A W11r/d C/11-, Tr1111b Rrsort The L.1 Quint.i Holrl Tmnr., Club 1s without pt•er in the Jc!>ert, cJncj r.1nk<o ,,., one of the mo!>t beiiultful lrnn1!> l lob!> rn the IVl•rld The <,rem• llf mdfOr inter· 11Jtio11.1l u1mpc1ition, the club w.:1~ Lre.:1trd bv Lrndmark Jnd some 111 lhr top lldffil'!> 1n lenn1.,-lh.1rl1e Pctc,.irell. Arthur A!>hl•: (foe.roe TJnne1 . ",t.i n Smith. MJrty Ru~!>M'n , Brr.in l.ottfrll'tl lorn Cormc1n, Bob lull. 11onJIJ l>dl .ind Dll k Stockton E can maintain their own respective levels Of COmf Ort: Double wall construction with full Insulation In each wall, between ·floors and within exterior wans· increase energy savings and privacy. For further information, please phone 556-0466. · Becl/ord is W~at_you've been looking for in a ho1ne Single-story convenience, easy-care and areas for entertaining and privacy highlight the "Bedford" at Columbia Square, a new community of single-family attached Homes by Bren in University Town Center. Priced from Just $122,900, this sophisticated residence provides affordable living accommo- dations for active young professionals who enjoy the luxury of two bedrooms and spacious living and dining aras, but prefer a moderately-sized home that requires minimum upkeep. The "Bedford" Is versatile and suitable for various lifestyles. The second bedroom, located off the living room in a separate wing, can be used as an optional den or office, or double as a.g_uest room. Also In the privacy wing Is a master suite with large wardrobe and access to the compartmented bath with double basins. The convenient kitchen and a private patio or balcony. In upper level locations, are other selling points for the "Bedford." · Three other floor plans in the Columbia Square collection of one-and two-story homes begin at just $115,900. The various arrangements offer up to 1,290 square feet and feature one or two bedrooms. • • • One of the most pcpular plans features two Individual master suites. ·providing dual-ownership l accommodations. All of the new homes are highlighted by attractive living and dining areas-end 1 fully-equipped kitchens, wlM' bOllt-l~gy-savlng-. ;.m~:l·.J,..abpttfuii@s~ .... ce.ram,fc v tHe1 • t:~ left op&, ... furnlturtt-flnish cabinetry, wood-trlmmWlumlnous s . I\ The .irllvl' p.irt1ri p.11ton of tht• .. r pl.1vc•r., h.is m.idc th!.) d dub~,( stl111n1n~ µ10 portions, with 4 ~r.1!t" n111r1 ... '.\ l I.I\' courts .ind 12 hMdwurt .... J trnn1' <;tJJium, .ind sumptuou., dubhou'te A member-;hrp 111 thP 1 tub ,., im luJrd 1n the purch.isr of rwry homr ,11 C,.1nt.1 Rosct (' CIVl' • ., IR ~ A Ga/f C/11/1 of S111wrfotw1• D1111111hwn~ The most outst.rndanK golf m th(' Jc:sert-.lm<m14 thl· (hwc;t m th1• w111 IJ Thr 1..i Quintel Hot<'I C .olf Club rwCI 18 hofr cht1mp1onsh1p COUf<\('t; Dc•.,1gnrd by wt.>rld rl'nownrd KOlf HllH"'' .mhi t('(t r>rte ()yr, tilt'<;(' dre ~l(lllt1~h style links with undul.it1n1o1 gre<'n.,, knoll.,, moundt-.ind drep pot bunl<m1, lar1o1r l.i~ .rnd blind holrs. l herr '" .ilsu .a 221000 -;q. ft. m.iin c lubhou'-t> Mrmbrt· ship 1~ by mvlto1tlon m~ly N T A A L 11111/11rtr1/t/,·'k111d 11/ Elt'S•lll• ,. I lw h11mt'" t•f ~.1111,1 1~1.,J ( ovt• ..111• Yl'rY prrv.111· rc.,1d1•nl<'" elrg.rntlv .ind 1h.1ughtfullv .1p1ll•111t1•d '-K·r.1r.1tr ~Ul''' 411.u trr~. du.1l 1T'fll.,ll'r brJw,•m "U tlr' .111d .1tm11n "P·'' .ire .u111111~ tlw "llt'utrrment.,, .A/" ">1tu.1tt•d m ,, priv.1te g.1k t(UJrJeJ l'nd.Wl'. the homes of ':>Jnt.1 Ro .. .i ( ovC' Ml' w1th1n wJlking distance of the LI Qulnt.1 l{t"itlrt Hotrl, lhr Tennis (. lub. Jtid thl' l ~,If Club Thr...i• h1mw~ .in• th<' first 1,f wh.it will rvr11tu.1lly be .1 re-.ort community of .tp~ro'l(tmJtrlv oSO homt•i,, Tht' .idvdn- t,,i.:t-' l,f purchd~rng 1n the fin.I ph.ise of ~Ul h ,, prt'shg1ou., development .ire wt'll l.nown R 0 "'"'"' A Fine H mes al L1 Quinta Resort t6f9) 564-1525 Frum \148..500 to \.331 ,000 Attralttve fin.incrn~ / 1" (l'frl/ /1/I' 11'1'11 /wt'd tl11•11• mu,/ bi· 'rn>pt'r «>mpr',;.,,,,,,,,, If 1111t 111111•, 11•/1,.,1 ~ ,....... • 1n.1.~..­ '""',, i\dl " - • ~h '"'I' n '"' ·~ • ·c 0 v E ·celling and lighted pantry (in some plans). ' Distinctive amenities of the Bren homes are ceramic tile entries, wood-burning fireplaces, decorator-selected carpeting and lighting fixtures, Interior laundry areas and baths with cultured marble pullmans, polished brass flxures, full width vanity mirrors and ceramic tile tub surrounds. Residential exteriors at Columbia Square are in attractive country-E'ngnsh st911ng, Wlth motlloned windows, wood detailing, raised-panel entry doors • and private fenced courtyards or balconies. • All residents of Columbla Square are members ! 1 .. bf the homeowne~s association, whict;t maintains landscaping and home exteriors. and Is flnanclalty suppof1ed through dues from all homeowners. The smartly-styled r.esldences have pro'llec:I An excellent ownership opportunity for first-time buyers. with VA loans avarlable to those who qualify. as well as other below-market financing. An Important selling point for Columbia Square Is Its tocatlon ln--lrvlne'..U~atty To~ Center, an ·Innovative community planned and being developed by The Irvine Company and situated within walking distance of the Un~ty of Callf ornla, Irvine campus. University Town Center otters a unique urban lifestyle, with a wide promenade for pedeatrlaM that winds throughout the community, linking Columbia Suare with other neighborhoods and with such amenities as shopping and Columbia Square Park. The sales center for Columbia Square Homea by Bren rs· open dally from 10 a.m. to dusk at #8 Columbia. To reach the community, take Culver Drive south from either the San ~o Ot Santa Ana FJ eeway to Harvard Avenue. Turn right on Harvard and left on Columbia to CQlumbla Square. For further Inf ormatlon. phone 851-5868. FRED CRANE· Anomey Al LMt Cmph1srs NI Rtll (still 811$1MSS Lltr • Clllt to lnlftl' IJIJPOmtmtnl 4850 Von Karman Av.tue !"------Newport Beech. CA 92960 ---- (714) 476-0630 • • 'flt" IM Otenge Coul DAILY PILOT/Sunday, March ... 198-4 Wind wood ·will be· Irvine's new spot. Wlndwood, the City of lrvlne's newest community, wlll encompass more than 300 new homes designed and priced for flrst-tlm' homebuyers, according to The lrvlne Company, the community's planner and developer. Soon to be und!!f development directly west of the existing Oeerfleld community, Wlndwood wlll offer a mixture of detached and attached homes designed primarily for singles and young families, said Richard G. Sim, vice president of The lrvlne Company Community Development Division. · "There Is a tremendous oemand for housing In Irvine generated by first-time homebuyers, many of whom are younger professional~ being at- tacted to this area by employment opportunities In the rapidly growing hi-tech and blomedlcal Industries," Sim explained. "I think Wlndwood epltomlzet the homebulldlng Industry's renewed focus on providing housing for young peo~le who are aspiring to purch .... their first home," said Donald E. Moe, Community Development Division di- rector of marketing. "Many of theM younger buyers work In this ar~ and have been reluctant to purchase a home In less expensive areas outside Orange County because of the long dally commutes. We believe Wind- wood will offer them a new opportuni- ty for homeownership." Situated on a 49-acre site adjacen/ to the Irvine 'Home & Garden Center between Culver Drive and Harvard Avenue, Wlndwood will include two apartment complexes and two for-sale residential developments. "The for-sale housing will consist of 176 townhomes and 145 detached cluster homes which will share a common garage wall," Moe said. Prices are planned to range from approximately $80,000 to $140,000, and the development Is expected to begin preview sales this spring. The new Wlndwood community ln Irvine i• outlined~ mating Deerfield and Woodbrldaie communl , and black at the lower portion of thi• photo. It le near the adjacent.to the new· Irvine Home~ Garden Center. The Irvine Company executive said Wlndwood Is a planned community that Incorporates Innovative thinking In resldentlaJ product design. The company~s goal, he said, Is to provide housing for first-time buyers while continuing its emphasis on creating planned residential environments that foster a sense of balance be- tween individual neighborhoods and open areas such as parks and green- belts. For more Information on housing opportunities In Wlndwood, or to be placed on the homebuyer Interest list, call The Irvine Company Homeflndlng .. . . .. . -• First Rate . ... .. ~-on Anybody's ·Terms. ... Tht·re arc all kinds of horn<.: loan~ out th<.:r<.: ... just likl' th<.:rl' ar e 1111 kinds of ho mt·s. But Imperial think~ you'll know th<.: right <>Ill' whL·n you SlT it. Her<.: arc two that arc flr~t rate ... on anyhod\ ·~ t<.:rm~. To help you qualify for the house of your dreams today. Imperial's Tomorrow Mortgage:· 10.500% 11.500% 11.670% • It'" an a<lju~ta hlc loan that gh·l·~ you lmpt·r iar~ l o\\T~t initial ratc ... ~< }\\ "hL·n ~ o u need it. Rat<.:' change after ,j ~ mon th~. month!~ thcrcaftlT. • \'\ ith feature~ o ther' don·t ofkr. APH 0 I ifct imc intcrc:st ratt· cap. Sot here art· no 'urpriscs. Rate~ arl' ind<.:xec.J to l '.~. Tn .. ·a~un Sccuritit·~. • It'~ a~~umahl<.:. \\'hen you ~di 'our home. your huycr You can qualify to<la~. thcn horro\\ · ' · · . Aft . k can take <>Vl'r your loan. ~uhj<.:ct to all of Jga1n tomorrow. l'r a' car. 1t wor '" t . . · .. · l~l·. · r · . ' J .~ l'llOlJ 1 l' u1tr • . . J•t. ~~~~··~· h . t l<.: ongmal terms and condtt10ns. i:...~Mf""-......., ••. ~ .,1'«'~<"«1r::-~ ·tJ. · • ·• ·-· ~""' 't••n.....,.....y..·.a '""":~i.ii~~"~~i.-':'..t.J::!-=-• •'f•tM ...... ' m ,·~n1r "o ml· an a ooot ;l\·ml'n -~...... 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Yo u 'n : protcc tt·tl from intl'rt·st rate and payment changc..·s. • Fir't rat e o ption' kt~ ou c hoo,t· till· indu~tq ·~most C<>ffi(>l'titive interest rates. And you can gl·t them toda~ and to morro\\ !'he n ~ ou·11 h a"c..· a mortgagc..· that matches r our nc:t'ds . l·or t od.1~ ·,lo\\ r atl· o n thc.:,t· and o th<.:r mongagc.,, call 1 -800-CHEK-~OW( l -800-2 ~-45669). O ur financ ia l rcpn·,t·ntati\T' .trt· h.tpp~ to di~cu~~ your p t:'rsonal niortgage ne<.:ds Mo nday cbrough l'ri<la) c ...... ,_ .. ,,,,., ,,,,,, .. ,,", ,:......... all 1-800-CHEK.-NOW 1111111 t \111111.11 Pt·n t·n1.1gt H.lll h.l'l d 1111 1 \ ptl .II 111,lll' 'llhft t I Ill lltt H ,l'l .aht r ''-lllt•flH Ill - .. <.laremonc ewport Beach (714) 675-9570 (213) 485-0839 (1-800-243-56~9) HI~,~ wn hlr4: omr~ (213) 937-24SO Topanp Canyon Wlx'tt' Tonu 11rr>11 • lleRins T<>tkty (213) 908-1406 Center at 551-1500. ...... - From her spa for entertaining, Beacon Hill realdent Joyce Donna, right, and Taylor Woodrow Homea' ealea counaelor Mynet Maaaey look over the locadon for the built-in barbecue •till to be inatalled. Beacon Hill was just what she had ·been searching for "I scoured Southern California looking for a townhome offering panoramic views and a secure environment at a prlc4tl could. afford. amew the,Jlrst time I visited Beacon Hill Court this was the Ideal setting. for me.'· ;;rr.t~fi/~."s~~!~~~~~~~ artist I wanted a tranquil setting which wasn't-In a remote, unaccesslble locale. Those are pretty stringent requirements but Beacon Hiii Court met all my criteria.'' Donna purchased the 1,461 square foot Andover, a one story plan featuring one bedroom. den al'\D two baths. "With my floorplan being an end unit I have a giant-sized yara. It wraps aroand across the back of the hou.se and all the way up the side. I really enjoy entertaining so I elected to lnstalJ a large spa plus a built In barbeque on one side. Then just for retaxlng I've put In a seciuded smaller spa outside the master bedroom. This is undoubtedly just the place for me!" Donna concluded. The Andover plan selected by Joyce Donna Is one of three floorplans avallable at Beacon Hiii Court, with prices from $152,000. The Andover Is a casual yet classic design featuring a bright, airy atmosphere In every room. There are sliding glah doors leading from the dining room, llvlng room, den and master bedrcwm to secluded private patios. A vaulted celling In the formal llvlng room end qerestory windows rn the dining alcove flood the area with tight and the beauty of the outdoors. A greenhouse garden window, track fighting, a dramatic ridge skylight and a fully appointed kitchen with General Electric· appliances make the kitchen an. Ideal apot -for creating gourmet dellcaclea . The other two Beacon Hill Court plans -th Brighton, a 1,645 square foot unit has 2 bedroom•. den and 2V. bath• and the Chatham shows ltt 1,885 square feet, In 2 over-sized bedrooms, a Iott and 2 baths. Both the Brighton and Chatham are two atorles. To reach the beautiful Beacon Hiii Court ilmpty drive toward the coast on Crown Valley Parkway off the San Diego Freeway, turn left at Clubt¥>tJM DrN• (at El Niguel Country Club), right on Nlguel A*. then left on Beacon Hiii Way and on up the hill 'o th. modela. The tales office It open dally from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. or call aalea coordinator Mynet M~ at .:_ _ __!~~!!!!!'1111~~~~~~~~=~~===~~~~~~~~~~::::::::::::::::'.::::::===~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~8~3~1~-7~104 for more Information. ( "T ... ) 6lJ-3996 (ltj) 62';-0 .. 91 , . I ...... ..... . ... ..,.., .... ..... lllll MllllTWI \40dtf per*1 moat -. ~· S Bdrm COtllQlt With alf•ble plan In S."'9w. r'lloe dtnlna .,.., ~ OrMt tocatton, 3 at a~ porch, ftnotd yerd. Ba. Owner wlll ..... , In ihtk• roof and ~ Git gar. flnanct~ Submtt ell of-· age. Ptlctd tor quick Ult tera. On '3$9,9". Call 1179.500. Mltl e31·12te. Opn 142·1200 ~ .plU.. 13.500.000: Pool. • ColnmereletCntr N9 ..... r lwtlttt' •,1~~!.:' Jar a IDllUI JllC.t r~duDhM,OU1dOOf •eer•on8Mc:h8._H8 ....... Dunoelo• at .UOO I WlllPUOOl1 lel\lx 2 8r tMedl fX)f'ldo. 88Q'j, .,., 6' WI. .............. J&lllllUl.n no~IM6. 5•5-7913 Av .. I 3124.""64t17 53MtlOIESf PlltY... .....cowie.e?s.t .... Pool, all enwn}llee. By 9 • r • 9 • • · 0 ' 0 • • a ••Hll ' Pllf IMWM!J l 8t ancltd Qlf crpta r,pjc eMMCl9 28A w Un~ Plltle ..,,. • girw owner 208·263-7Mi =~~~·~t::.·~=-= -dr•PM 173 W Wit.on. No apptt d1'1 get kid 1500'• ·ni. Twre0e'· 29t 2.. btft. f Ir. pg bOM18 Wntalutu O.bt e«vlce. Geo. Etklna l1'/llMt7' peta S5&0mo 631~8:lt2 ~190 HST Rlty ,_ C1tdtff ettc:t\d P':f:· NO t00m, 3 k ffpt, pool LeJt. l i& iia Ba hOiM Co . 6'4•·1500. Aall for ltutala, .,..J GARDEN GROOVE •W .. \tlde atwp 2 Br lmn1* E aldt 38df2'-' a. pett. S7l0/mo: let lilt t l1IOO/mo. 110-1121 on ~ qui.t CUl-d•tac Joe QrlHlth ltM·•t lflO 3BR CONDO $900/L.SE t Ba. houM. carpet a, town~•. nu pM!t a NC Avlll 3· l 762•2111 Dowr "'*- lot. ,uny landacaped ONLY 10% OOWNll Pll"'l •EIEIT 3•*'· 3be. fir, frpl, pool. dr•~. ,~ patio, w/d cpt-. redwood decl(, Jnlv Pk .. er m ... 2 ..., 2 etory ... -w/rf*ly fruit tr"' a veci· jdM 2 Unite -+ gat rm. Jae, 2 car ga' a..t-0709 rm No s>e1• $555/mo • c.omm. pQOI, Jto. & ttnnlt frplca, b.cka to ....,,.. wlpoof l-.; 3 '* .,,.1 PETE BARRE Tr REALTY .table garden. $1l9,900. Fixer In front aJ*:loutl J br, 2 be, 1 aty condo. MC\Arlty cNc>. Mu.I have ett. 1990/mo 1 'If 1'e belt. end unit, nu cpt, ltplca, MA cond I • ..-. 897·311' modern unite In rear. Seo ~te, mtn "". f"rn. 'IEW a LOVELY d~ In OOOd credit. 648-~2 Of tM5-1050, 8"5-4665 d r •Pea a Pet n 1. cation. Sentlago Dr. YDlltLL 1••11 ... " ttll 2 St \ nhou 770-ee19 112001 7""40IO or ' ~1i.e ~ SS300/MO Latt •-n . l l 706 Avocado. $285,000. S 108, . Wiii rent by ' OfY ow "· · Wll -Aya11 mo. ,,_ · Tum .. key becf1 ~ewey .u --675..e83 Week till aold. Own/agt 38R pvt patio, bll·ln 3 Br. 2 Ba'. trJ)lo _., -702/U8..S12S .,..7'24 r. ~ntry J:4~ Bdrm ~~~oU,tt!tv!: 1a .... Prop 1311 963·&8 t~ (619~0-9595 ~:~~.e~o~~~":O:~~~ seoo::f-·,:r-· ·.'r~ ': ~ M9:/':!: ~..... HARBOR AIOGE !STA --------.SHl!,900 -..-' -t .... lromp&ttl.$850. AIKfoflCen673-777 t 'r.;;;r;; OOMf\ = 5 ~.ooeian&cityw.Pfd. =iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~' ' 83t .... 9e0 Own•IAQent9St-083e *' ... Rm* ., :;ORONA DEL MAR: vu of )br 2b• WalO.. ffpl, dbl ...... Verde 3 Br 2 Be Bdrm 2 81. Lo.Hun• ,~~! f~ 4 r::= • ----------«ivt.pt-y.,,,.ntamobli.tune ;C>tteMeaaunlt• ht time Prtrtr!J lSZS bay&llghta.aerosalrom iarlteoce yd, kid• ok UOO +' deppalt. ~~ 11800/"'o yr~. f;6..t'S.i'213!1t()..~fte Ml -1·1 YllWJ YllWl YllW1 under $25 ,000. 80:11 offered 10xgroat w/great IY IWllll patlt. Decoretor ..,,,P 3 700 mo tatjt.t ~S.97 ~2 979~576 t. ~. JO)IC9 __,,.,,,..,,.,,,...,·..,.....,.,.~'"="'~ llWPllT 1111111 ~on matkttl Seevl9w 3 ,11493. C. M ... 92627 flnanclnl Call for detal11. ;uSTOM CALIF. RANCH Bdrm.. French doota. '950/mo l~d• gardenet Wlltzie e31· 1216 HARBOR VIEW HOMl9 .• ......... BA decorator home. fialktoH.e •. 19 Skytlne, 1 Owrtef/ gent5"0-<&•&4 HOME, bruthtaklng atrium. dining room. Mesave..a.21ooeqrt 3 "ffW28d 8aCondo.676 3br2ba~AVlffMM:t\11t. ..· ~HR 3f>a w/poot, ~o::c'~t= Br + den. large pvt yard, 11000 •• HPLP VIEW of golfcourH. 11650. • Bf. 2 Ba No peta. Rei'a W 18th St. dbl gat'C. no (714,......7220 260-1022 frplc and • grMt COOf'Mr Dol'an Bkr 759• · 1.. $251<. 535-7388 Pvt/pty. 'lewport Beach. Beaut. OCEAN/LAGOON/SUNS Wlttlfrt.t ltaff IH. req. Agent S5M221. peta. 1826/mo. lerra ln"lf'n4IC. penthOUM on~. location. Prtc.ct below • •-, 125 ocean vu 6 yra Ol<I At· ETS on 1. t7 ACRES ltatt.n 111· 1* 5995/mo. •Br. 2 Ba. East· Mgmt Co. 6'1·132• 2000 a.f .. Ylew 2 er. market It $205,000. Muat •&1 ••• 1.11--IHIN!t I sume extatlnn 1at' TD graded for N/S TENNIS ~ condO. 2 Br. 2 ba. no ;Fi' ~. $1800, 97 ... 2144 NII now _.... _..._.. 1M a• •allAll •-833 ·o· ·2• t CRTS, property w/room aide. large yard. 2 car ....., $7501 1 t last & .._ · Naik toatlopa, beech, Bal. -·-.. '" onty. .., 1 ask or for OLYMPIC POOL etc enclad gar w/opener. ......... mo. • • iii'!i ;iiiiillliliiiEAli•s+•e"ti;iiulliFF1111Qjiiiiiiiiij§b("°' LIDO ISLAND 111 Tatll ltt. Pier, ferry. r .. t. 3Br/2ba lflew trvlne Lake. Over 400 Mr. Thomas This tree flowing home lalMI l11u• HM waaher/dryer hook-up, MC. 645-21'6 eves 3ba+Oen, 2700 aq h,. la Lovety SPMllh ttyte 3 It. 144-1111 ea.2t&BalBl873-2943 'A C.nturyoldPlnetrees lllnlOI hasover4500eqftUV-4Bddead~plex,bit..ina. pertlyfurn.Closetoall. ~tce 2 Br.1baw/ga:r.w/d fenced back yard. Avail home. 2 .000 alt, WlnlFlllT ... and 10 mtnut .. from =our 2 Br ·H~ Ba tNGAREA.3 Bdr3'~B•. 2 doors from bay, 110 266Cecll hkup nr Vlct0<la & ca. lmrned6rt\o'ato ayear. wlbeautlful brick rJn ~l(j[L [!AILEY & l\SSUCIAT£S NewPortBeactl.Canbe t ti Ith 18 lamllyrm,3 trplca,pou-Sapphlre.213/377·7888.fSLl&mt IU·1111 nyon. $595/rno. Agt orpou.furn.0<-.eop-~r1yerd&Q#den,ffJllC, "i~ 2 Bdr 3 B• condo aubdlvled Into ' acre ,ow~& ou;e-yr~ 0~~e As~ Ible OFFICE/MAID'S .. 71'4'1675-2651 997-9309 or 831 -3187 lion 640-6066 IJ'lcrOWPe. tatge 2 car w boatatlp. Top floor ptrcJtla. S6 Mllllon b. I 1 t TD f OTRS can be youra. laJL--RENT' GUIDE 2 BR Id g11 Vacant 11800/rno IDllDPllllm DOVER SHORES w/auper views. Selle< wlll Doltera & terms. s$u190m•oooe t 9'., ., ·A.: .. 1 o LET'S TALK . Prln only. ... Split lev.t -3 k pet S2000/mo. ~odern 2 e75-5792 o(Me--3345 • carry 1at T.D. '-°"' down e11---~a•-a 7no. .,. ng p • ) 2207 ok blue pool $600 Story Baek Bey. •Bd 3 poss I b t e . Alk Ing .,..,,,..,.. -· S34o:ooo. Prln only. Bob '680•000· 619•438•9196 talala I 539-6190 BEST Rtty f~ ba. 3300 alf. 3 car gar. ~ H-10ht• 4 Br. . 1111..111 14"1 Galaxy bf.-Spacloua ' BR. den. 2'11 baths. Two 2 ear garagea. Lge lot. Room for pool or RV p&ttllng. $.499.900. Bob Younker '40-IOll Younker, agt 831-1268 ht •• State Slept to Beach & Bay. IAllZllE ........ IO D' Ptiat 2 poot. Jae .. 'l.ao lot. Posa 2 BL crptd. rota of otoeeu 831-1266 10 A~ all utll, vu Canyon p· 1 ~ 1550 duplex front unit, 3br 2ba Houses. Apts & Condos lal furn or opt. 6'2-1366 w/2 lpl, enc:t y111d & truft r ~' + loft br. deck & patio. Landlords Advertlee Free § 8Fit2 BA, 1790 trees, 2 eat' gar W/Of*'f, i;;. :::.·~~fg';':· Bkr 5 XcAiS45.ooo CASH garage, no pets $1200 50ut Stores & Markets VERY ATTRACTIVE" l Br. t Ba. fam & llv rm. 2 gardnr lnci No pett. 3eautlfut vacation or re-mo. 1st/last-S600 sec. 841-4260 493~87 car gar. great petio. walk S 1350/mo 8051928-2918 C • J -------(7 499 255 10 Lido stlopa. S9SO/mo RVM~ OPEN SAT /SUN 1 to 5 Robinson Rttr 5•8-56" 7 •••tml · OIY•TH 4·PLD !!;~~:~t~f~7~~C:~!:: dep. 141 • 1 •SIW.l I IPEOW.• 3BR 28A hme w/ocean vu yrly tee. Avatt lmmed.~ -P-,-H-gt-s-dl-x-38d-r -2Vi_Ba._ ---llliiiiiiiiiiiiim Prt~rtt 1250 Super "pride of own· Of The Ozarks.Wooded trtaa••l•ar 2222 ~Foroneq~le1i;>«aon·1 bltnsgarl<ld~S700'a 675-679l 2 -sty. 2000 •·'· WllTOUff•rlffl;ll AAOOUUFielbG arshl~"· 3 BR 2ba parcel with a view. Call 5harmlng 2 Br. south of ~tJ>:~~·,:1 ."c~;r.~~~: 53M190BESTR1tyfee 2BR/2BAOUPLEX •1150tmo:&45~9095 IYllOlll tlery tPac:lous "S8f 3~b• AVAILABLE ow, ner s ~nil, three 2 BR Natalie 714-530-9328 Hwy, yard. laundry. no Utillll ... o gald ""50/mo ~ on tom watlf taland * Piil R • home w/herdwood floor. The 7000 SQ tt former 1 l't ba. Room for RV, cor-pets. $800/mo. Days See 7otfa e . :; Now! OCEAN VIEW: 2 br, 2 be er r : II Ing. dualatone frplcs, fam headquarters of NewPon ner lot. ,Assme S 12•.800 l.E. W. Ht.. 1625 951-7818. Eves 49•-0011 2335 Eldeng 6'5-7947 condo. sec. gate, pool, ~:ri:~!Zh~tr:f!: r:~n qua': ~unit, 3 :;henning 3 Br + den w/2'1\ Be on wood floors, ..-.ua roof. corner lo- cation. Shown by appt. Harry Freder ick, 831-1266. $198,000 rm. w/acceas to de· Harbour National Bank, at 11.711. fixed 30 yrs. )Uplex breal< even or tennis. S750. 6•2-9772 lenoed yard YeaMound · No' prvt ltghtful patio creating a 23-44 E. Coast Hwy (a1 Near Hunt\ng1on Har· hOme 'zoned lor boardin Jeluxe new 3 br, 3 ba Lrg 2 Br 2 Ba E.slda, 1 5850 mo oWne, will con-patio & gar. 0 peta . warm friendly at· MacArthur). Npt Bch la bour.Buytollveln0<for kennel. South. North~ duplex. Jacuzzi, micro. child OK, avail. now. Raat.ltac• 2240 alderpeta.e50~109 yo<>imo.6-U-9514 moaphere. Rm lor poor. available with or w/o Income 497.3579 trash comp. aundeck. $695. 760-8862 28R 28A •Fam hm $500'1 l:indy aoon nice 2 Bdrm Cloae to schls. snopa & vault and may be moved ~bercrombleCo 8.0-2•69 patio. dl'rl. rm. $1200 me. 8 1 be w/gar kid/pet fine at 4br. 2 sty, nu dee. blk to abode wlblUna Cl# MOO parka $279.500. Onr/Ag1. from I!§. preaen\ • site. ltat1l1 Avail. 411. 838-3399 ~chel'3~~ t.1 n;.~Y5200 539•6190 BEST Alty fee ocean. singles or family. 53g.a190 BEST Rtty ~ IPlllAT/1111-41JO Prop"f!J'sals from lllTS J~SMINE CREEK: Ocean d;~ ... .20201~·~1:ch St. si350 mo.M 2-32'2 S a_. nn "1601 WARWICK LN. Interested parties are 2 U C M S 39 900 Boat ti Farah ii• view, 2 Br. 2 It&-. den. 833-1927 • . f;1egant 2 Bd~m ~ Den, S br. 3 ba, f&171. rm, 2 C&I Ull.... ....., Oya675-2311or-"4~81t8 bel1l9aceepted~er-3u"c 'M's1 o· $18~/mo. 64'-1667 plush crptg,21'1 Ba,cedar gar jac.WestcUH.$1200 3 Br hme. Ct\li&en ok . • iiiiii 111 iiiiii=iiiii!i 1 iez=::liliilillliliii_ 'fV/wknds. al Oepoalt lnaurao.e ' u·· c·M· ~\·000 •. Cor·oaa ••I -=r ZIZZ eves. Coutesy to Bkrs. .a,ck Bay area. 1 Br. & glass. 5 blks to ocean. mo: Call att..4..6'42-7404. $795/mo. 1st & last. Call imw· 11 •w•• Corp, PO Box 3008, ' " · · '2 .OOO ... • Ui'5/mo."'"l.ltl"9 lncL Obi car Pvt gar. fully Christina 557-2783 Cotta Mesa. Ca 92628. 6 u .. grng $250.000 3'9autltuHy decorated. _rg 3 Br 2 Ba 2:aty on Single pr~. 751-7716 malnt. yard. No pets. S800 Rents 3Br 4Fam hm ~-------~ ~-Bedm •• '°'cadtmptanth' rgiuaotuedt. WlltOUff -' ~6-5858 ext 240 • U.. .G. $290.000 completely furnlahed park. 400'..\ Heliotrope -.-$985/mo. Inquire at: alngl\es kid pet ok at NI.a . ""'" IEllOEI 121,000 ' 2 U .. -.GdM $295,000 Tnhae $1095. 673-0896 $1200. 673-8823 Basic Bargain 1BR flat 527 -1Sth St. 9e0-833\ 539-6190 BEST Rlty fee blad 2111 ·panoramic vu. $<129,000. 'lewport Baytront prime 6 U .. C.M. $385.000 --L-w/appla l<td ok_ $3001 ---=-=-....,.,,_-=,,,.,,....,--------, ______ ... l'!t 5"0-5238 3 Bar 3 Ba )>tan, nicely office bldg. 8•72 sq tt. 14 u .• L.B. $475,000 C..ta •na 2124 ~esponslbte professional 539-6190 BEST Rily fee l/llcanl 3Br 2,Ba"S875 3 Br. UGI UY VIEW 11111 5ozy #Um. 111( apt. $5ilS -------decoratedw/lrgpoolend $1,600.000. Biii Grundy 1ou .. TatnS570,000 coupleseekstorent2Sr. 2Ba•750.1Br$<460close Priced to aell 5198,ooo. yrty. lnci Plfklng & utll. detached 3 carjarage. A Bkr 875-6161 20 u .. OrnlJl825,000 ' L ch910r unit. may be tum. house or duplex w/yard Btke toooean •BR lncl5 den0 to schools. klda ok. 9 5%down Great Fln.anc:-875--7423 . SPECTACULAR VIEW 'rom U\la lovely 2 bf, 2 b• front row condo. 2009 Vltta Caudal, The Bluffs. Open $un. 12·5. Kethle Hatd .. ty, Rltr, 760-824". real bar"aln at 285 000 Call c :r. 1 1266 $300 I I tll $200 dep I n C d M . C a I I 3BA dbl gar 71 962-«71Keith966-9853 · ·, Bob YoJnker 831-1266 · ~,.you plannlfl9 a move? ra,g • 2020 ~~ u e'1rch St· 213/832 3311 ext 330• 539~6190 BEST-fee · · 1"9· 3bf 2~ba. 2 frpla. ft,,..-.;ozy-..,...fumtehed-. --.,-,-,B=R=---apt- Claaaltled ad• will point 833-1927 or 619/7S3·3296 Eastslde 2 Br 1 Ba dahwsr. Haat. 81rltHr 2142 Call for apptm.' 548--0898 $590 yearty Incl parillng & ycy In the right direction gar. lrg yard. $650/mo. + TownhOuse 2br, 1'J4ba. dAYt-HUNT moblle dtxe 3 utll. ~!5-74~3-__ to l lnd the home you SELL Idle Items with a WANT ACTION? utils. 1st, last & 1250 sec. pool, jac. tennis, gar, Br 2 Ba. beh. pool, apa, Olateifted Ada. your ooe- need. 842-5878 \Dally Piiot Cl8Nlfled Ad. Claaslled Ads 642-5678 Avail April 1st. 646-5554, $625 mo. 960-1796 H.B. $950 yrty. 673-6022 atop shopping center. ,.....---------llOi Cntral 1002 loaual 1112 Ctatral · 1002 Gtatral 1002 Gtaual 10t2 latral 1111 leaeral · ltl2 ~=-~~~--~===---~~~iiiiiiiili~iiiii--iiiii&i-=iiiiili--~~~~~iiiiliiiiiiiii~ lanal IOU ~orfi El&LISH TUDOR lllOR You must see this exquisite estate high atop Harbor Ridge with breathtaking views of bay, ocean & city lights. 5 Bd.nns, lrg family rm, study, formal din- ing, breakfast room, parlor, gourmet kitchen, 4~ Ba, pool & spa, 3 car garage. Lrg finely landscaped lot. $1,850,000. Open Sat/Sun 1-5. 35 Rid~eline. o'fk! /le <Jl.t,(r:,1/1/1 e POFIOTill JI 111111 Ill .llTllL Designers Mediterranean Contem- porary Villa. 4400 sq. ft. on a lot and a half in Corona del Mar. Private pool, sauna and indoor jacuzzi. A most sophisticated residence with amenities too numerous to list. Call LINDA TAGLIANE'ITI. IWIDI •TIYITlll WAIT Tl SELL llWI k Have built another home. Spacious 4 bdrm home, 3-car garage, desirable Newport Beach location. Extra lg. kitchen, master bednn w/his & her baths. Family room w/fireplace & wet-bar. RV access, pool-siz.ed yard. Excellent owner financing. All offers given careful consideration. $339,500. Call BINNIE DIXON. NEWPORT BEACH IEWPllT MIEI 1111,000 Lowest priced heme In the Shores! 3 BR, 2 BA, community pool & tennis, sundeck, nice patio off llvlng room, kitchen & one BR. TIE ILIFFI 1171,IOO Large 3 BR model on picturesque wooded greenbelt. Fabulous owner assisted financing. Unusual, quiet, peaceful & private setting. Ill OllYll 1111,000 New York sophlsticatlo~I 2 BR townhome In Impeccable condition. Cathedral ceilings, plan- tatlon shutters, pool. spa & tennis facilities. PElllllU 1111,100 Best buy on peninsula! Below lot value. Approx. 100 yds. to beach. Build up to 2, 100 sq. ft. Owner anxious. Call now ... llWPllT llllllTI 1210,000 Bright & cheerful 3 BR, 2 BA with offlcellrea w/1/2 bath adj. to garage. Decorated in warm neutral tones w/french doors. large stone frplce. ILIFFI 1231,000 Many upgrades In this 4 BR, 3 BA condo on greenbelt. New carpets & paint. Feeling of privacy & space. Lgst. plan In Bluffs. WESTOLIFF 1241,IOO like new & lovely 4 BR home, ready to move Into. Hardwood floors, copper plumbing, new roof, large yard & walk to school, library, & park. ILIFFI 1241,000 Lovely 3 BR, 3 BA condo end unit near quiet pool. Spacious and private feellng with view of city llghts. Deck with spa.· · um uu,ooo Lovely end unit overlooking back bay & green- bett. You own the land under thls 3 BR, 21/2 BA' A MEMBER OF THE SEARS FINANCIAL NETWORK OPEN HOUSES 1-4 UUlllSWI 3 BA, 1 BR UHlllEI ~BA+ MYH Allll 4 BR, Den Pllllllll& 4 BA+ SATURDAY $415,000 311-311 'fl Ruby M. MATIHEWS 2502·Vista $437,000 LINDA MARSTON $625,000 BAYFRONT $1 , 195,000 SUNDAY 1954 Santiago TOM BOLAND 1314 West Bay MARCIA BENTS lllYH•TY Hiii IRVINE 108 Sequoia Tree 3 BR $139,000 GINNY ANDERSON IEWPHT llJllTS 530 San Bernardino 2 BR $ 179,000 DEBI BIBB lllYEHITY PAii IRVINE 16 Butternut Lane 3 BR. FR, Deane $199,500 CORA BALDIKOSKI WHfOLIFF 1736 Highland DR. 4 BR $248,500 MAGGIE GUTH OtlOU Nl llU 4501 Surrey 3 BR, Den, View $289,000 V. MARSHALL IL.IFFI 309 Enclna •tu HL IUI ·· •nl.I• Outstanding price for south of highway location. Cute front cottage. Rear unit over garage. Sellers will .be creative w/fi_nanctng. JWllll CllU 1212,111 Very upgraded 2 BA & den home In earth tones with sophisticated flair. Ideal resort living w/guard gated security. pools & tennis. Ill OllMI HL IUI 1121,000 Enchanting 3 BR home on corner lot w/1 BR rental. Knotty pine interior, brick tplc. & ca- thedral ceilings. Xlnt. financing available. 111111 YIEW llLU 1121,000 Vistas of Corona del Mar hills from this attract- ive 3 BR home on extra large corner lot. Outstanding yard & room for pooll UYSllE lllYI MG,000 3 Yr old large duplex. Great bay views from both units. Nestled against hill surrounded by trees & city greenbelt. Good financing tool! ClllU IEL Ill 1111,llO Nearly new Cape Cod on lovely tree lined desirable stre9t. Bay view. 4 bedrooms, spacious living areas. Best of materials. COIHA IEL Ill llll,IOO Lender offering under market financing. 4 BR home otters spa, spacious master suite, hard- wood floors, trench doors, 3 f pies. CUIEO SlllEI 1111,111 Marvelous "U" shaped home with views forever. 3 sides of windows, allow view of the boats at the Jetty. 4 BR. 3 BA, & swim pool! .:z BR.4pa $295,ooq c. McMAHAN . lllllllR YI llllll 3927 Sandune O&llEI UllES 0 • , llll,IOO 3 BR. FR $325,000 KA y 'RANGER A magnificent 180 ocean view.! 4 BR s w/lg pvt. • (I home. Gated-private ent~wlth securlt)'-ifltem. " '""'iiJ~!.;l -~~ '/• ·~· .,, .. ,... ~i•,.i , . "" "' , lilNi lthn11111 .#i. ":~ ---~...r> ~-- OHllA NL 11111 .. ~~1•32n-r Iris ~ourty~rd & pool, remodeled .kite.hen large fam- "'i18•r'2's-• · ".i::, .. _..A~~--• ~i A.ld&'ll. • ... _ ·~~~)lv &.J1..vt.n~Q2".'l·. OiXl'\er wiM>-fjf;\anc~L.,~ .. -...... .., .. ,.,..~'IJ:H !1• r ...... -~ .~ .. ':-'t'. ~ ~ --~-~·~.., ..... ~·~x ..... ._.-'f.:.lt>Ma!T~Jll'b.-,1...,.,.~~~~:---c ui11f Vt llLU . 1301 Keel CHIU IEL Ill • • --.!-... si1uao U31 Caluy, Dntr S'°'H ..................... $915,000 Bay & ocean views. indoor pool. vaulted ceiling, 4 bdrms. 4 baths. 131 Vil UM SotHI, U4t lslt ................. $1,&15,0H Beautiful 3 story, 4 bdrms + maid. formal dining room, pier & slip. 2H VII Codna. U4t lalt ...................... $550,000 Completely refurbished. 3 bdrms. 2~ baths, stereo equipment built in. au VII..,..., u..1s1e ..... " ............... sl15,000 3 bdrms. 2 baths. circular fireplace. ·-arctobhouse:-------+-• 12151. IQfrMt. lilMa llllH ........... $1,HO,ttO · New fistina. 901 .complete. Great floor plan. Pier & shp. 11342 11..:...., IMlt .......................... SUl,SIO Cardiff model in University Park Terrace .• 2 bdrms. 2 baths. So. of freeway. 443·11 .. ,...., Ctatl ....................... $114,111 New listlna. 4 bdrms, family room, 2 firapl1ees. yard w/fruit tr"s. . lit Vii Trllstt, L* lslt-..... ._ ....... -... $715,HI 6 bdrms. 5 baths, family room. extra l1r1• lot, POOL. play yard. 1142 l l.ilpMp, .... (12-4:31)--$251,111 foreclosure. View home, 3 bdrms + den, . family room, 3 ca1 P,.11•· atrium. You say you want your own private pool plus a play-yard for your children-we have just that In this priced-to-sell 4 BR Palermo plan. IUYllW 1141,100 Just reduced! Seaview 3 BR Bar Harbor with view In best location. Gate guarded plus pool, spa & tennis. It's a "Must See". WllTOLIFF IH0,000 Charming t~dltlonal in lovely neighborhood. $280,000 @ 11. 75% can be taken subject-to w/mln. qualifying. 4 BR, 3 bath, 'f.R., form. dining, spa & 3-car garage. lfflUll IHl,000 Executive home built around courtyard with view of hllls. Spa. 2 fireplaces, dining room :w/wet bar. Two assumable loans. UYllllll 1411 ,IOO Elegant perfection of extra large corner lot. Spacious feeling, lush-landiteptng, 2 BR's, sunroom, atrium and In Immaculate condlttonl UINI llHI 1441,111 Rennalasanoe S BR, mountain view, prime lo- cation. Grwt financing -lg. aasum. loan. Owner wlll conald'lr trade, paper, INae option. ~ 111 un• 1411,000 Elegant two/story, 3 BR, 21h BA tutetully de- signed around gracious· garden patios. Spacious kitchen opens large Informal living arN or den. UYllllU SIH,IOO Totally remodeled Outch Colonlat. Owner-builder quality home Includes 5 BR, pan· efed llbrary, formal dining rm, large playroom, full eecurlty syatem. .. UIYll 1111,111 Elegant Interior feaJ,Jt•• of tfome Include• BR, 4 BA, wide wlndlng'atatrcue, circular kitchen. muter tulte w/bath In-the-round. 3 aR. FR $408,000 LYDIA MURPHY ~ 2 BR Mal Kai with 8 g,reat view Of sails & sunsets,.,. W.llA llWI 311-3111.-'l Ruby -all the drama of being of the bay! Completely 3 BR. 1 BR $41s.ooo SUZIE EXLEY remodeled & tastefully decorated. Ill OAIYll 12 Rue Marsallle 3 BA $425,000 B. PETERSON Ill O&llYtl 36 Rue Fontalnbleau 3 BR, Den $479,000 TOM BOLAND Ill OlllYll 7 Aue Chateau Royal 3 BR $499,000 JENNIFER SHAW llYIUll llll 5 Malibu Circle. 4 BR, FR $515,000 BERT REEDY llYIL&U llll 1 PoJnt Sur 3 BR. FR $539,000 MARIAN REEDY UH fltl ~ 104 Via Havre 4 BA . View $55P.OOO C. AUMSFELD ltt O&llll . 5 Rue Chateau Royal· 4 BR. Pool $675,000 ~ENNIFEA SHAW OIMll 1111111 ...., 4500 Orrington 4 BR, Guest $795",000 HILLARY THAMEA IAUIA ISUll 208 Grand Canal 4 BA $799,000 ... RITA BOLAND ,.._IU BAYFRONT 1024 E. Balboa Blvd. 4 BR $1, 195,000 ELEANOR BOWIE ... Ull llll BAYFRONT .222 Via Lido Nord 4 BFt FR $1,950,000 EDIE OLSON NlllllU BAYFRONT 5 BA+ $2, 100,000 202 1 East Bay MARCIA BENTS NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 2161 SAN JOAQUIN HILLS ltOAD . ' • COlllA IEL Ill '6Y1111T 1111,000 This 4 BR home will spoil you. comfort you, and thrill you. Has unexpected moods & textures, big rooms. is a visual medley of color and light! BEACH COMMUNITIE S LITTLE llUll • 11rt UTl,llG Brick garden with gorgeous flowers. cov'd. patio for outdoor dining, knotty pine living room w/fireplace & shutters. llllll tlUU 1411,111 Charming 3 BR home. high ceilings, 2 patios plus 1 large, light one BR apt. All on extra wide lot, close to bay. Assumable loan! PlllftlU MUIFlllT 1121,111 Prime east ocean tront corner location. Older 3 BR home w/separate quarters ·over garage. Lot of value w/lmprovements. nllUIU UYFlllT 11,Jl.,_ Outstanding erehltecture, construction & decor. Designed for formaJ or0 Informal llvfng. lovely master. suite complete w/wtndow eeat over- looking the pier. sandy beach, llghts viewl LJll llU 11,11 ... 11 If you are seeking an outstanding traditional bayfront on Lido, please notel Thia 5 BA, charm· Ing & Immaculate home wtth formal dining, famlty room plus pter & sup for large boal. PlllllU IAYFlllT 11,1 ... SPECTACULAR location -SPECTACULAR 80' frontage. SPECTACULAR eta* home· SPEC. TACULAR buy. 2 all~. formal & Informal tty.. lngroom. dOYbte muter eult• .. a.nat AMERICA'S LARGEST FULL"SERVICE REAL ESTATE COMPANY ----- A SUBSDARY OF THE 1RVN: COfJPA.NV UEOTACIUI CllTll HIE ltll,000 TOii PHI 11 UWY SHl,000 Located on Newport Beach this 3 BR, 4 BA home Light & airy -high ceilings -a great feeling home. is the ultimate m luxury and sophistication. Paneled den with large fireplace -formal dining Fabulous ocean $ bay vtews, pool and spa, game rm, breakfast area. Large liv. room. 3 BR, 3 BA. room. Quyahty craftsmanship throughout. Pnce lncJ land. Barbara Aune includes land. Stephanie J ones nun• HIE •w IUCll 1111,000 Cute 3 BR/2 BA cul-de-sac home approx 2 miles from the beach Features formal dmmg & lg. covered enclosed patio Paula Batley PllY&H ESTATE llH,000 Private cul-de-sac estate -lush tropical setting with lagoon -spa, ko1 ponds, waterfall. Wood & glass house with commerc1al gourmet brick kitchen, lanai, customized entertainment room. Unique! Paula Baily YllW ... LEllTll Of HARIOIU 1121,000 And more! Custom 1 story home! lmagil)\ative & fun ... spa ... Sauna ... deep tub ... BBQ ... terraGed view garden. 3 BR + den w/wf't bar, 2 fireplaces. Dona Chichester UYHOIT Hll,000 A marvelous bayfront homt--60 feet on the bay 4 BR -sunroom -beautaful lg formal hvingnn - den -master suit<' oversized bayfront terrace - <jock for 50 ft yacht You own the land. Barbara .Aune 14 lCIE OOW VIEW S 1,tl0,000 One of the only opportunities ever offered for a huge private family or estate complex. Located JUSt above 3 Arch & Monarch Bays in South Laguna. Sweeping coastal views with room for everything. Long private road to secluded hillside location George Grupe Llllll ISLE l.1,0ll,000 LI Head of the Lagoon · 5 BR -Valentine built waterfront with large slip & side ties for 3 boats - ' straight view full length of lagoon. PRICED TO SELL IMMEDIATELY. Tom Alhson llACOI llf WATHFllOIT 1141,000 LI Prestigious bayfront wit.h sandy beach & com- munity tennis plus.Jili.p available for 20' boat. 3 BR + den in main house plus 2 BR & 2 BA. R-2 attached unit. Great sunsets on open harbor views:. Tom Allison TVllnE llOCI · SHl,000 The ideal home 1or a couple or small falnily. "J BR, fam rm, separate dining nn. View of hills & mQ~ntains. Solar heated spa and decorated in exquisite taste. Community pool and tennis. L ucy Rose . . Wha t it means far your ad fiJ be "clas5if ied" 644-6200 lllffl YllW ~ IHI, .. Beautiful "Delores'' end unit with outstandlnj panoramic back bay and nite light views. 3 BR, 2 ~ baths, formal dining area decorated in neutral colors. Lush green belt. Close to community p0ol, schools and shopping. incl. land. Donna Godshall ..... llln" IUl,000 5 BR, fonnal dining rm., fam nn., wlth lots of paneling & trench doors & windows. Pool & spa. Great family home. Close to community park. Price reduction -good financing ava0ab1e. Donna 'Godshall PllY&fl llOLISlll Sltt,IOO Trickling waterfall into very private spa ofC master suite. Dramatic 2 BR, 2 1h BA, den & library. Lowest priced "Miramar" model. Highly upgraded !or the descretionary buyer who wants total privacy. lncl. land. Maureen White OllTOI lllLlll TIMI 12, l00,000 This 6 BR, 51.h BA, fam. nn., library, bonus rm .. wine nn., home has a breathtaking view. This is the perfect family & entertaining home with lg. pool & spa in Harbor Ridge. Ed F..scano/Maureen White llYFlllT S 1,JH,000 Ftt Water -Water everywhere! Dramatic custom home w/privacy! Pier & slip for 50 foot.er + 2 more. Top Quality throughout. Call Dona Chichester. OCWFHIT LOT 12,200,000 Pl>SSibly the most exciting white water view lot available on th California Coast! Located in the private oceanfront community of Irvine Co'4e, this spectacular buildable. lot offers privacy, security, and acCess to private beach. Fee simple. Martha Macnab/Barbara Callihan reneat apllearances Tbt rnark9' for wha ... .,.r you advertlM tl\an,.. conlanuelly When you ,..._t yovr ed. you r .. ch new ehoppera. a«e· eional 1hop119n end thOM who ohop •very ~y lllJPillt CIHalfled •d• 642-5676 Speci a lizing in properf'J on lhe waler . . n ear lhe wafer ·and wif h U ew o/ waler LINDA ISLE VILLA One of the tlMat homH on Newpor1 Bay. Over 7000 aq. tt. with 8 bedroom•, 51.lt ba. + atudlo, muelc room, elevator, aaune end 5 room muter eulte. Centered eround • lu.hty pl9nted •trium with le'1l9 prtvat• awtmmlng pool. Cu1tom, H~lonal end grand In every way. Pter/allp tor ltrge yacht. 131-1400. l2.300,000 end ownen wlll negotiate. OCEANFRONT ESTATE -NEWPORT "ONE OF A KIND" •nd lmpoHlble to dupllcate lodayl Cuatom built I unique dealgn hou ... 10 bedroom1, 9 bathe end lntere1tlng level• for capturtnv blue oce•n and ull1 1t eunMt. Two ldentk:al unite with 3 bedroom•+ den & 4 beth• In eec:h unit on 4 I.vela. S.parel• 2 bedroom •r.•rtment with VIEW ... • Mp•r•t• meld'• aulte or for v 1ltlng rel•tlvH. Thia I• • .. n .. tlonel property that'• NOW REDUCED and reedy for en offer. $1,285,000. 831-1400. BA YFRONT CONTEMPORARY CORNER The ultlmate In Interior dealgn with graceful detailing In the entertelnlng areH and 4 bedroom•. Include• femlly room and gourmet kitchen overlooking the w•l•r. Pier for 80' yec:ht .+ tide tie for 1mell ~t. Original ownert have preaerved the lmmec:ul•t• condition. $1 ,300,000. 831-1400 OCEANFRONT-PROMINENTLY DESIRABLE The a.11 Corona del Mar beachfront loc.tlon on • privet• iteeeH roed. Perched aolldly on • bluff above tlM Beach with breatht•klng view of oceen jetty & aur1. Archllec:turel triumph with 2 level• of oak floor•, 1nd decor from Archllec:turel Dlge1t. An H ec:utlve'• home for expreHlve entertelnlnv. Spacloua 2 bed. • den, dlnmg, famlly rma. & gourmet kitchen. St•P9 lo your private, MCluded beach. $1,475,000 .... 131-1400. LAGUNA'S EXCtUSIVE IRVINE COVE BA YFRONT DUPLEX -LITTLE ISLAND MAIN BAY VIEWS end a aubatantlal property ON THE WATER. Ownert unit with 4 bedroom + 3 bedroom rent.I. Owner• ere motivated end wlll llaten to efl offers. Sl30,000. NEWPORT OCEANFRONT DUPLEX 3 ... 3 ... 3 lmpoHlbl• to duplk:at• todey, thl• 3-atory prop- erty hH large 3 bedroom unite end owner will help flnenc• by carrying • 3rd truet deed. Thi• I• a fine value end elweya rented. Cell to .... MS0,000. BA YFRONT -ONLY 2 YRS. OLD! Cuatom a lovely with pier/float for 30' bcNt -+ aide tie. Oak aplrel ateltt, atHm beth, febuloua kltctt.n, eecurlty •Y•· tem a aolld oak doore throughout thl• 3 bedroom, 2111 bath home. Enjoy th• good llf• Qn th• water .. .ln • home of dlatlnctlon ... at. r•Honabl• price. se10,ooo fM. 831-1400. CUSTOM BUil T ·PENINSULA Skyllght1, overelze room•, aolar panel office •nd much more. Thia home la extra 1pec:lal with • llght l airy fHtlng throughout th• 3 bedroom• with den and femlly room•. A new llatlng $545,000. 131-1400. VIEW & INCOME TOO .•. COM Hermonloua 3 bedroom home with Interior atrium, French door• a window• + VIEW ec:roH from park •nd to water activity. Alao 2 bedroom + guHt room. Reduced to S519,000. Drive by 418 Cernetlon, Corona del Mir end call 131-1400 for d•l•ll•. PENINSULA CUSTOM CORNEA-NEW Low maintenance Hterlor •nd only ateps to bayfront. Exceptlonal In every detall of thl• 2·atory d"lgn with • dramatic ft•lr. A thrlll to ct.coral• thl• new ~room • home with your own lHte ttt. bulce of be•ullful wood floore, leeded glaH, breH, oak •nd luxury bathe ere ell Olmateed dHlgned conlempor•ry ell on one level on one there Juat bring your furnlahlnv• end move In •nd begin to of the beat atrMta In the Cove. WONDERFUL VIEW home enjoy llfe. Eeay to aM en open houM et 1900 E. BalbcN LITTLE ISLAND DUPLEX-VERY LARGE Terrific 4 BA home with large patio and 2 BR ept w/dec:k. Steps to beech and clOM to VIiiage ahop9. Aaklng $491,000 walk b1111-1181.lt Cry•t•l and call 973-etOO CLIFFHAVEN-VIEW-VIEW Onty $421,000 .. .ln en.,.. of larger 8fwf remodeled homee. lMfte 70 x 100 net lot with cloM up view of beyfront activity. Ptan Included tor drematlc remodel of thle •Jd•t· Ing duplex Into 2-etory, 3 bedroom home. Room for pool a atlll have a rard. Call tor detalt• on thl• unueuaa v•lue. OwMt'• wlll exdwige.131·1400. HOME ON A Hill-COWAN HEIGHTS Panoramic VIEW from Cetalln• to FHhlon l•l•nd with 1parkllnv llght1. Gal•• leed up private driveway to thl• cuatom home with pool a 1pe. Your own Htat• In ttt. city with 2 corral• for your thoroughbred "°'*91. LENDER OWNED wlll eccept 10 e.ah down payment a •nd carry the loan rg, 12.75 fixed r•t• of lnterHt, with no polnt1. Thia I• an Hcepllon•I value. $400,000.131-1400. BALBOA ISLAND DUPLEX CloM to beech and main etrMt ehoptl, Roomy 4 bed;oom and 1 bed epertment. Owner wlll help finance. '440,000. 873-elOO. CAPE COO -BALBOA ISLAND A total remodel of thl• 2 bedroom + convertlble den, ~met kitchen and attractive det.lllng. Aleo, 1 bed apt. ,000. 87W900. OCEANFRONT LOT -NEWPORT One of tlM few ev•llable, a owner wUI e.rry the note end T.D. with 15% ca1h down for 10 , .. ,.. ~ 11% lntereat. Welk by 5e04 heahor• and call 131·1400. • up & down coH tllne. BANK OWNED properl y with un-Blvd .. 131-1400. Reduced to $525,000. beetebl• term•: 10-fo CHh down p•ymenl and t.k• over · ORA-ND CANAL WATERFRONT' H lallng loan• u 12'1• lnterH t •nd owner wlfl carry beck LIDO ISLE-LARGE LOT · r a J2.5% lnterHt. Four totel bedroom•. famlly room & Beeutlfully remodeled 2-atory home. Greet outdoor IMnv ~:C\~ :~':;: boom ..:.Ith eunny :!to:'!!-~~ ~n~ot t~• • form•I dining room . Cell for del•ll•. $1,200,000. 631-1400.. ereH with 1unny p•tlo end roof 1undeok. 8pec:lou1 5 bed. end ti• for 211fboata. ~~=:~tr..;:;,!,~ 81• • :!.~ mii~'"-~ ::-~t-;'1\·~~~~:&r:~~~~· ;•~:t.""~-~~~~';"!!!,;.·j,J·~•.•11•~"'11+!$~ .. .~ ~ . .,. ; 4~~.;or, wHh lfi•aier l~lt. a wet ber overi6olf~g 131-1400 -.• ~ • .:•-·. ' • .. ~ . _. Promontory Bay. Formal dining room, femlly room a meny BAYSIDE CONDO S380 000 fl:E decorator fHturH. Inviting Interior de1lgn on thrff leve11. LIDO ISLE -SS' LOT + POOL s b i ti 1 :_ ' ' ,,_ 631-1400. Large patio and 40' pool ind • 3 bedroom 2 b•th home uper oce on n ,,,.. community on lh• Bey. Fine PENINSULA BA VFRONT DUPLEX with country kitchen. An opportunity to HP~• .. your own ~:N1~~ c::!~'; l~I•.:. ~:::"~t!,!:t:;,:.9'!~~= Sandy beech • pier lor 2 large yec:hta Included In thla peraonillty. 1525•000· 831-1400· evalleble.131-1400. • two-unit rH ldence. Live In one for pleHure •nd rent the other for Income. A quiet famlly erN In • convenient locetlon. OWNER Will CARRY THE NOTE AND TRUST DEED ON thl1 FEE LAND property. S.. tlM opportunity IMre. $999,000.131-1400 LINDA ISLE BA YFRONT lnterHtlng •nd nHlble floor plen In thll lmmec:ulete 4 bedroom den end f•mlly room ,...ldence. S.Clud•d atrium patio, clrcula; 1telrcaM, 3 nreplM:e• end gourmet kitchen. Owner wlll conalder Hchenge. $895,000. 131-1400. LITTLE ISLAND-BA YFhONT Older 2-atory, 5 bedroom realdenc• In a tantaatlc VIEW locatlon to take edvenl.g• of activity of the water a light• al night. A wonderful opportunity lo own a home on "quiet" Little lalend end do aom• redecotatlnv to tit your dealgn. 973-elOO. 1950,000. FM NIGUEL SHORES-REPOSSESSION A Bank Owned property In • febulou• locatlon •.. tanlH llC honM and unbeatabte term1. A .. ume-e fixed rate kMln a 12% with 10% caah down payment Over 5000 aq. ft. with pool, 1pe, fountain, wine cetl~!t_ air contlltlonlng, ncurlty end. VllW Of WATER a LIO"TI. A etuble Mf•t• with 4 bedroom•, 8 bathe, 4 ftrepl9Cff, famll1 room a rec:rNUon room. An lnc:redlbte propettr. C•ll tor furthet de- taOe-overwtt.lmlng detelle. -.S.000. 131·1400. PICTURESQUE OCEANFRONT Totelly remodaled 3 level ,.•ld•nce with aubstantlel mH ter aulte. lxqul11te detelllng of whit• oak, tNk encl .,,.c:lel el«>M. Plaiter well• l aolld ln1uletlon In thl• ' bedtoom home with dranratlc a 1pac:lou• Uvlnv room l gourmet kitchen. sns,ooo. 131·1400. LIDO ISLE-PRESTIGE LIVING ProfeHlonally decorated and drem•tlc 4 bedroom 4 bath home, lmpoHlble to duplk:at• today. Splrel atelr~ In thl• 2-atory Hceptlonal home. 1499,000. 831-1400 FOREVER VIEW & A CHALLENGE! Thi• home he1 111 the "bare HMntlala" very large and apec:loua llvlng room, form•I dlnlnv room, lmmenM temlly room and open kitchen, gr•ndlOM mnter aulfe + CHM ol~•r bedroom. High celling•, 3 car 9ar899 a .., op- Portunlty to flnlah In a r•fl~tlon of 1our own penonaltty. Sff 2331 Cllff Drive, Newport on Sat/Sun 1·5 p.m. Aa ~ price of 1495,000 fff lend. f73-8900 LIDO ISLE·CUSTOM DECOR Ownera heve totally coordinated tlM carpet l wall COYet• Inga In thla bright, ChMrfUI a appeellng home. LM .. temlly room with bar, gourmet kitchen a flexlbte,,.t..,._ 831-1400. $479,000. NEW LISTING -LARGE LOT a VIEW ONE of the 141rgHt Iota on Clltf Drive with a VlfW NIVIR TO BE 088TAUCTI D. Above tlM crowd wlttt Iota of wermth & charm & 11111 h .. potentlel for adcl'"9 on. A dignified 3 bedroom, 21/t bettt home on• S0.170 flat tot. Vlf:W OF IAY, OCEAN a UOHTI. MIS.000 with good fln1nclng. OCEANFRONT DUPLEX Outet•ndlng belohfront pr~y wit" *C 2 bed. 2 beth upper unit + 2 bedroom 1 ·beth toww. Honed aunt· mer/winier ren tal proper1y convenient to at1 the rec· r .. 11on and ehoPPfng. For the true kwet of the Newport IH .. ty1e. S451,000.131·1400. ' CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX South of tlM highway end wall·malntalned 4 bedroom + 1 bedroom apertment end gueet room. Hae Iota of Income end• fair price of '1321,000. Drive by 111 C•rnatlon a e.fl 831-1400. BM.BOA ISLANr4h.. -RED FARMHOUSE ' Oulet end of ttt. lel2'1. .,.., ao. Bayfront. Adorabte cottag9 with large petlo, ~ ny lfvtfta room wit" fl,.place 8fwf 2 bedroom•. Owner te motlYated. $141,000/ 8n-te00. PENINSULA PT. IMMEDIATE SALE Owner MUIT HLL thle Weellend. Submit all offera on thla 2 bed.+ dlnlna ., ...... , NMIM." No dec:orat&ng needed. Call to ... encf eubmtt • .-.ooo. '11·1400. NEWPORT HOME -NEAR BEACH llcyllghta, private b9clc 1ard end c.ntr .. Newport location only ea.pe to oceen. Qounnet kitchen, family room wtth ••• bet, •trtum and a bedrooma. a:aeo.ooo. 131·1400. HARBOR VIEV( KNOLLS-NEWt New Hating thle JlfML 9Nutlful ''modei" C6ndo With can1on end night llaht VlfWI on cut de eac. Upgredecl •""""9t• In ttl,. f bedrpom + ct.ft v .. w deck, etrham garden a • tot.I defftK\J In every eepect. 1111,000. ISM400. ~ CORONA DEL MAR -~BUY Walk to bMch from thle I home I 2 bedfoom aipt. laay et.epe to ahopplng l klMI • Nw~ ow'*' who wtehee lnoome. Reduced to 1221,000. a1-woo WATERFRONT-HOM~S, INC. R 4!4J6 ~ ( Ufl'f I fW\: "tt""1port li,•,11 Ii fJ:J t·-I t 00 'II 5 M ruw A\•• K.tlhc M-4 ,f.rnd ~ (~7 :\-f>C)•Ht Pro P.,aon stir fiome. I N .g 1 Br. et\ci. gar. I'll Furn been $400 mo r cpt1ldrepea. no P•I• Fun \sld 644-~47 1475. 6-45-8.4&5 :>ceanfront 4 Br 3 B• dpl• .rg 1 Br. 734·C Stlallmat Winter renta.I to June 9th 1425/mo. Apply Apt I $9001mo 650-7368 548-1637. 642•3307 l,.rtatat1, Val. '4ew 2 bdrm 0upi.x. 11t i last + dep. No pet• l1IH1 548-3994 P1aill1al1 2707 IEWllEEl IPTe L dleior Apt b~ GNCh. BecnelO• er. & lotta pertlally furn o pets. S-425-$595 645-441 i $345, yrly. 0-1713 933.3307 "ew Ealde 2 master Br ? car gar, retrlge. dw, 1\ trtaa ••I Mar 722 own lndry rm. 2371 B Bachelor. avail now. Sngte :>range. 645.()303 emp person No dog1. ::>vt 1 Br, frplc. pool. patio. $425 ullla paid 760-9657 gar. No pets. 399 w 81}1 Open Sun. 12·4. Bach unit, $515. 650·1351 no kitchen $400 515'h :::>ulet college type, lrg Btt0onla. 213-355· 1597 2Bdr 1Ba. gar. pvt 11\dl')I • 27".. rm. $595 + $300 refun tlll tu ~ dable dep. Reta req'd. N< :SU't 1 Br 1275. new pJtnt, pets. 842-0350 carpet• & drape1. Range, ~TUNNING lrg 1 &. 2 Bt. frig. lndry, walk to majOf J shops and buses. 2 Ba. garden apt, pool 646-6?~2. No peta 5445/$~5 710 W 18th St 1 Br single only No pe\a. >t\wp 2 '\t · 2 Ba. erlOlat' Small. Quiet. clean. $375. garage 1~5 B Corlandtl • ' t91&-C Wattace · '595. Call ~5882 Of .aft 6 979-3848 uk f0t 1 BR upper, new ·cp11, no Pam. dogs. Garage Avall 3/ 10.~ -ft-.,.,-..... -.s-2-Br-2-... -•• --,.,r_,..i 1 1 1 0 v I ct 0 r I I s t . J..,_...,.. .,. .,.. $475/mo, 631-6~12 bale enc gar 557-7192 OI 751-0670 an 8PM wtcdyt 1 Br w/pool, $400/mo $300 depoalt. 1801 Whit-Vilt.A MEOERA tie< 642-8202 833-8926 :Jule! lam complex, 281 2ba. dahww. crpta/drpt 2 Br 1'.+ Ba, E.alde twnhse. lndry lac. Mo-to-Mo, O• pa11o. pool. lndry lacll.. & wtt pd. $575/mo, S30C no pets Av1ll 315. $650. dep. 2324 Elden. Ap1 1 268 E. 18th SI. Curt 842-5155 Herberls 11. 631-1266 WE OFFER A CHOICE 2 Br 1•,c, Ba w/gar, crpts. Nani a Mlectlon of gr .. , drapes, bll Ina. lncd yard living? We can offer any· with patio, water paid. thing from a small apt t< 636--4120 Call 1-5PM. a 4 Br house. If looklnt Ir 2439 Orange"E" .. -15.li!IM-. c M, Nwpt Bch or tfurn 26 19 Santa An• .. C" .$585 Ben think of u1 flrlt tOt 2819 Santa Ana"L".$585 tha1 cholee of Ideal Hvtng 2 Br 1981 Maple <Ave. TSL Mgmt 642-1803 Refrlge. no pets. $475 for N B Realty 675-1&42 2 people Sierra Mgmt 641 -1324 2BR. 1BA apt Avallab!e 3/3184 5520 mo, no pets. 135 Albert 543-5478 2 Br 2 Ba dw, ac, ct gar S585 Carol 645-5974 or Belly 645-9181 ZBR 2ba. Mell Ve<de. Bit-Ina. gar Avail now. $600, 549-3598 alt 5 2 Eutll~ studio apts . nice loc $375 ea. utll incl 548·8814 or 631-3646 *MESA VERDE 2 Br. 1 Ba New decor $550. "o pets. 833-897 4 llHI t'lt be. W.Slde. Brand new. crpta. drpa, & bit-Ina. Encl patio, chlld'n OK. No Pet1. $675/mo 645-6646 lBR 1 'it ba 1wnt1H, patio, lrplc, washe</dryer hkup, nr Harbor Wlleon shoP· ping. no peta. '615. 786--7601 or 548-5608 S-425/mo 1 Br refrlge, patio, no pell. 724-0 James SI 873-7787 S-425 • Vacant 1 BA upper. Cp11tdrp1, no pets. 710-0 Jamet. 955-0809 91e81iBJlll Seautlfully '11nd1caP9C. garden ap11. Pool & ape Patios/decks. No pet&. 1 Bdrm 152! 2 Bdrm 1 Ba MfO 2250 Venguatd Wey 540-9628 West Feld &PUTillm Beautiful garden apta. patios, decks, spu. No pets. 2 Bdrm 1 Ba $810 2 Bdrm 2 Ba $630 398 W Wiison 631-6563 WlllWIYILUll 1 & 2 Br. epta avall. pool, sp1, l/r, patlo/bal. No pet•. $515-$625 TSL Mgmt 754-0081 0t 642-1603 Dau Ptiat 2711 IJXLk tO eEXcR: A: 1 bdrm condo, pool & ten· nls. $575. 840-5272 llut. hacla fltl 1 Bf apts. 3 b1k1 to bdl. retrlg, bit-Ina. gar, $500 536-7650. 225 11th St S-485/mo. 2 Br refrlge. 2 blk1 to beh: 3Br 2bl. 7 B $725/mo + MC Altall pitlo. no pell. 24 ·now. 847-6100. Yol•nde James St. 673--7787 -.· S525/mo. 2 Br. 1 Ba. East-, S775/mo. 3 Br. 2 la aid• quiet, yard. gareoe. enelsd garage. wHh· w/d hk-up. er/dryer hk-upa, yard, 160 Monte Vista patltt. 2323 Delaware. J1I. l111t IU-1101 ~~.~~~3. ~ ' S565/mo. 2 Br. 2 Be• .~rta.;.;..' L=960~·4_6.,..1_4 ...,.._~.,.,......,........, .... ~-t.--~ .:.. '"•~ n'"ear oJ>itP!rto-~ 810 Center St. TIL llcllf 142-1111 S625/mo. 2 Br. 2 Ba. East- aide clo1e to ahop• & frwy. off street quiet. lndry rm 185 Men flL l111t 142· 11H S875/mo. Eutslde 2 Br, 1 ''t Ba 4fwnhH. trplc yard, garage. lndry rm off 1tr"t quiet. nlee toe 2817 Orange Rl llcllf 142-1111 '695/mo. LC>Yely 2 Br. 1'A b11 Twnhme, only 5 yra old Kids. pet1, lee OK Avail 5115. Call IOOn IOI appt Agt 645·9850 ·- .,v-, J . . Bt AC If ; . . l IVINI ' ' . .• • Securol~ Gilts • PflOt & Rec Room • I & 1 ~ P1hO Apll • t;aroen Lanosc1p111Q • 01sl!wu11tr1 & 880' • J09 10 BtKll & SllOPI , · .. ' .. ' .. , '. . . . NIZl••ltttt NI.UM llaat. ltacla ZltO Baat. ltacla 2741 Kenneybunkport? Wasn't he the Amba5sador from Australia under Teddy Roosevelt? ~ I .1_.~~~~-=-~~--"~.::....._~~~~~~---...J.'~~--''--~.....:..~~--......:..------~--~...;;~;;_....:...:....._~.....::.1~·~~----.....;,;;;;..;_ ____ __ 4 8R plu1 FAM RM or Dl!N * • 1208 Santiago, Dover Shor•, N.8 831-7300 1570,000 Sunday 1~30 * 1628 Santiago, Baycrnt, N.B. 631·7300 $5&0,000 Sat/Sun 1..e:30 • 12 a.neve (Hrbr Rdg) Npt Bch 644-6200 $2,450,000 Sat/Sun 1·6 *v 8 TrafaJQ«, Hart>of ~ 644-4010 l1.950,000 1362 Gal-.y Dr. DoWt ShOtel, N.8. as1-1300 se10.ooo u._. Sat/8Un 1..,.:30 2801 ltllnd View, HVH. Coron• dll MW ~9080 1388.000 Sunc:fay 1-6 1228 Potarls, Dover Shor... .8. • 15 San Sebastian (Hrbr Rdg) Npt Bch ---------------------• 644-6200 $1 ,495,000 Sat/Son 1·5 831-0910 Sat/Sun 1-5 1018 Sandeaatle (Hrbr Vul Hit) CdM HOMES FOR SALE 2 BEDROOM • 309 Enclna, Bluffs, Npt B&ach 644-9060 $295,000 Sunday 1-4 2711 Seavlew, Corona del Mar 760-8600 $189,500 Sal/Sun 12-5 214 Camellla Lane, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $122,000 Sunday 1-4 452 Morning Canyon, CdM 673-5354 $239,500 Sun 1-5 5 Salzburg (~rbr Rdgt Npt Bch 759·1501 $430,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 10 Sand Dollar Crt (Npt Terr) Npt Bch C 631-2242 $117,900 Sat/Sun 12-5 8410 W. Oceanfront, Npt Bch 759-9100 $645,000 Sun 1-5 .. 2 BA plua FAM AM or DEN *2331 Cllff Drive, Newport Heights. N.B. 673-6900 $495,00 Sal/Sun 1-5 211 Marguerite, Olde Corona def Mar 675-4760 $595,000 Sunday 1-5 3 ~ue Fontalnebleau (Bg Cyn) Npt Bch S.4-9333 $335.000 Sun 1-5 3 BEDROOM * * 106 Via Lido Nord (Lido) NB 759-9100 $990,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 * 2000 Highland Drive, Westcllff, N.B. 631-1400 $195,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * * 4645 Roxbury (Cameo Shts) Npt Bch 644-6200 $499,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 * * 633 Udo Park Dr (Lido) Npt Bch 631-1266 }495,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 **1315 Bayside Or, CdM 644-6200 $867 ,000 Sat/Sun 2-5 2912 Broad (Newport Heights) Nwpt Bch 645-1446 $227,000 Sat/Sun 1 :30-5:30 304 Esplanade, Newport Beach 646-7171 $299,500 Sunday 1-4 134 Harbor Island Rd, Newport Bch 760-1900 $599,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 11 Hillsborough (Hrbr HI) Npt Bch 644-6200 $950,000 Sun 1-5 2463 trvtne Ave. Back Bay area. N.B. 631-4167 From $209,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 304 Joanns, Costa Mesa ._,..._ ..... 546-2313 $135,000 Sunday 1-5 i • 189-Masters Cir (SA Cntry Clb) CM 642-5200 $237,500 Sunday 1-5 3335 Ocean Blvd., Corona def Mar 675-6000 $1 ,000,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1934 Port Provence. tibr View Homes, N.B. 675-6000 $242,000 Sun 1-5 •4645 Roxbury (Cameo Shrs) Npt Bch ~4-6200 $499,000 Sun 1-4 108 Sequoia Tree, Univ. Park, Irvine 644-9060 $1S9,900 Sunday 1-5 113 Via Ravenna, Lido Isle, N.B. 673-7300 $315,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 142 Via Undlne, Udo Isle, Npt Bch 673-40~ $349,000 Sunday 1-5 104.12 Wax.wing. Fountain Valley 960-1301 $135.500 Sat/Sun 1-4 · · .., ... -a. B~ut"F+\M RM or DEtit ~·~ttoai dalaie~ teirace ~rv~Terrfcd\( • 644-6200 $750,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 2531 Blackthorn St, Eastbluff, N.B '. 631-7300 $395,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 •• 349 Princeton Dr, Costa Mesa 540-7367 $148,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 715 Bellls, Eastbluff, N.B. 644-0723 $280,000 16 Butternut. Univ. Park. lrvlne Sun 1-5 644-9060 $199, 500ssssssssss unday 1-5 830 Cameo Highlands (Cmeo Hinds) CdM 760-8333 $359,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2561 Circle Dr (Byshrs) Npt Bch 646-6325 $345,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2928 ~llff Or (guest) Npt Bch 644:.&200 $595,000 Sun 12-6 * • 3206 Colorado. Costa Mesa 5'46-2313 $159,900 Sunday 1-4 1900 Commodore (Baycr"t ) Nwpt Bch &424200 $310,000 Sunday 1-4 ( 3252 Dakota, (Meaa Verde) C.M 645-0303 S 145,000 Sun 1-4 **.08 Evening Star (Oover":Shrs) NB 842-5200 $977,000 Sunday 1-5 . 2302 Fall'hlll Or, Beek Bly, Npt Bch 831-7300 $188.000 Sunday 1-4:30 1411 Ktnat Rd 'View' (Cllffhaven) NB 842-5200 FEE Sat/Sun 1·6 2e1 Hanover. College Park, Coate Mesa 751-3191 $133,Joo ,~undy 1-.5 • .> * •2007 Holiday (Bayueet) Nwpt Bch 213~829 1275,000 Su~day 1..S ••**5 Jetty Df.Jumlne Creek, CdM 875..eooc> $380,000 Sun 1-~ ' r 1721 Kings Rd. Npt Ben 631-1288 $595,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 370 Magnolia, Eastalde C.M. $631-8011 $169,900 Sunday 1-4:30 1215 Mariner-Or, Baycrest, N.B. 631-7300 $456,000 DAILY l-4:30 1064 Pescador Dr, Dover Shores, N.B. 631-730'0 $550,000 Sunday 1-4:30 #7 Point Sur, CdM 673-7771 $549,000 Sun 1-5 1721 Prt Barmouth (Hrbr Vu Hms) Npt Bch 759-9100 $249,500 Sat 1-5 -Sun 11-3 500 Rockford Pl (Cameo Hinds) CdM 759-1501 $295,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • '35 Skysall (Jsmn Crk) Cdm 759-1501 $428,000 Sun 1-5 * • 508 San Bernardino, Newport Beach 631-7370 $240,000 Sunday 1-4:30 3927 Sandune Lane. HVH, Npt Bch 644-9060 $325,000 Sunday 1-5 . ~ 1945 Santiago Or, Baycrest, N.B. 631-7300 $380,000 Sunday 1-4:30 1930 POft Bristol Cr.(H.V.H). N.B ~31-7300 ' $266,~00 Sunday 1-'4:30 5.2.8 Seaward, Corona Highlands, CdM 760-0'807 $465,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • B29 St Clalr, Coata Mesa • 546-2~13 $136,950 Sunday 1-4 3065 Taylor Way (Mesa.North), CM 546-2313 $129,900 Sat/Sun 1-4 209 Via Cordova, Lido Isle. N.B. 673-7300 $550,000 Sun. 1-4:30 * * 1205 N. Bayfront, Balboa Island 673-7300 $1,000,000 Sun. 1-4:30 3142 E. Longrldge, City of Orange 673-7300 $259,000 Sun. 12-4:30 214 Via lthlca, Udo tale, N.B. 675-6161 $420,000 Sun 1-5 208 Via Mentone (Lido) Npt Sch 645-0303 $535,000 Sun 12-5 ~ l716 Vista Ornada, Blutts, N.B. 760-1900 $395,000 Sunday 12-4 .. *442-Vista Roma (The Blutts) N.B. 640-6259 $2l>9,500 Sat/Sun 11-3 218 Wellesley (Colle8e Park), Costa Mesa 646-7171 $128,0 0 Sunday 1-4 19342 Worchester Ln, Huntington Crest HB 631-7300 $250,000 Sunday 1-4:30 1522 Cumberland Lane, Westcliff, Npt. Bch 631 -7300 250.000 Sunday 1-4:30 -. 4 BEDROOM * v 18 Cypress Pt (Bg Cyn) Npt Bch · 759-9100 $995,000 Sun 12-4:30 . 1821 Kings Ad (C'lfhvn) Npt Bch 759-9100 $698:000 Sun-1-5 • 3180 Mountain View. Laguna Beach 673-3750 $249,500 Sunday 1-4' • 31 80 Mountain View. Laguna Beach 673-3750 $249,500 Sunday 1-4 * 2872 Ballow Lane. Costa Mesa 673-6900 $132,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1309 Bayside Dr. Corona del Mar 644-6200 $910,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 23' Bodega Bay, ·Npt Bch 61f1l-r.020 $625,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * * 415 Bayside Dr, Npt Bch 644-7020 $500,000LH Sat/Sun 1-5 10252 Camuela, Huntington Beach 546-2313 $129,900 Sunday 12-3 1106 E. Balboa. Balboa Peninsula 833-3544 $795,000 Sat/Sun 11-3 *1~36 Galaxy, Dover .Shores, N.G-.. ..1' 613-7300 $985,000 Sau.Sun 1-~~o * 1806 Galaxy Drive "Vl&w", Nwpt Bch 646-7171 $700,900 Sunday 1-5 19 Hermitage (Bg Cyn) Npt Bch 644-6200 $595,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1736 Highland Or, Westcllff, N.B. 644-9060 $248,500 Sunday 1-5 628 Malabar, Irvine Terrace, CdM 631-1400 $574,000 Sunday 1-5 21 82 National Avenue, Costa Mesa 646-1171 $1 15,950 Sunday 1-5 1230 Sand Key, Harbor View Hiiis, CdM 675-6000 $419,000 Sun 1-5 1222 Sussex (W.cllff) Npt Bch 644-6200 $219,000 Home Sun 1-5 ,, * 1901 Port Cardiff, HVH, Npt Bch 841·5177 $335,000 Sunday 1-5 •• 19372 Baywater. Hunt Bch 7~9-1501 $279,000 Sun 1-6 •• 2107 Santiago Dr, Baycrest, N.B. 631 -7300 $329,0<>Cl Sunday 1..e:30 * * 222 Via Lido Nord, Lido ts. 644-9060 Sunday 1-5 104 Via Havre, Udo Isle ~4-9060 $550,000 Sunday 1-5 * 2431 Windward Ln . Npt Bch 759-9100 $380,000 Sun 1-5 2518 Wavecreat, Npt Bch 759-9100 $320,000 Sun 1-5 v 2 Rue Grand Ducal, Big Canyon, N.B. 673-4400 $695,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 **'415 North Star Ln, Dvr. Shores 673-4400 $995,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ** 400 Evening Star Ln, Dover Shr, N.B 631-7300 $795,000 L/H Sunday 1-4:30. 1148 Santiago Dr, Baycrest. N.B. 631 -1400 $725,000 Sat-Sun 1-4:30 * 1t 602 Bayside' Or, Promontory Bay 631-1400 $1,300,000 $/Sun 11:30-4:30 2704 Albatross. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $199,900 Sat/Sun 1-4 •2921 Carob. Eaatbluff, N.B. 640-4386 $397,000 Sat/SuRd~ 18 Cherry Hiiis (Bg Cyn) Npt Bch 644-6200 $995~00 . Sun 1-5 *37 Cootbrook (Turtle Rock) lrvlne 642-5200 $248,400 · .. Slinday 2-5 4Q Drtif~,_~'8pygls) Cd""1 759-9 $4"25,000 Sun 12-4 . . 2109 E. Balboa Bl'<.(1. ~~.:.~-~ . , 644-1642 $495,000 -Fri-Sun 11-4 1600 E. Balboa. Penln. Point 631-1400 $525,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1833 Galatea Terrace, Irvine Terrace, CdM 675-6161 $775,000 Sun 1-5 1441 Galaxy Dr. Dover Shores, Npt Bch 548-5647 $355,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1724 Galaxy Or 'View' (Dover Shrs) NB 642-5200 $369,000 Sunday 1-5 1422 Keel ·or (Hrbr Vu His) CdM .645-0303 $424,900 Sun 1-4 •2500 Lighthouse, Harbor View Bdmr CdM 675-6000 $360,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 4500 Crrlngton. Cameo Shores 644-9060 $795,000/Fee Sun 1 :30-5 20512 Salt Air Circle. Shorecresl. Hunt Bch 964-8832 $144,500 sat 10-5 1230 Sand Key. HY Hiiia. CdM 760-9133 $419,000 Sun 1-5 S San Sebastian (Hrbr Adg) Npt Bch 644-6200 $1 ,290.000 SaVSun 1-5 1326 Santiago. Dover Shores. N.8 644-7424 $550,000 Sat/Sunday 1-5 1900 Santiago Or (Dvr Shrs) Npt Bch 644-6200 $535,000 Sun 1-5 320 Seaward, Shorecllffs. CdM 675-6000 $375,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 19 Toulon (Hrbr Rdg) Npt Bch 759-1501 $630,000 1~3 Via Jacur, Lido Isle. N.B. Sun 1-7 631-7300 $550,000 Sunday 1-4:30 * • 2027 Yacht Defender. Seaview. NB • 631-7300 $485,000 Sunday 1-4:30 222 Via Koron {Lido Isle) Newport Beach 8"2-5200 $675,000 Sunday 1-5 **831 Via lido Soud, Lido Isle, N.B. 673-7300 $1 .695,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 443-16th Place, Costa Mesa 673-7300 $184,900 Sun. 1:.4:~0 225 Via Orvleto. Lido Isle 631-1400 $479,000 suooay 1-5 435 Vista Trucha (Blutts) Npt Bch 760-8702 $249,500 Deily 11-6 5 BEDROOM • 1521 Antigua Way (Bycrst) Npt Bch 644-6200 $469,000 Sun 1-5 34 Belcourt Or N. (Belcourt) Npt Bch ~44-6200 $679,000 Sun 1-5 5 BR plua FAM RM or DEN •• 1362 Galaxy Dr. Dover Shores, N.B. 631-7300. $610,000 L/H Sat/Sun 1-4:30 " * • 16 Geneve, Harbor Ridge, Npt Bch. 760-1900 $1,995,000 Sund~y 1-5 * 2007 Kewamee (Irv Terr) CdM • 760-8333 $420,000 Sun 1-5 * • 5 fl361eta Pt Or (Spygls) Npt Bch 759-150) $865.000 Sun 1-5 552·2000 $37$,000 Sun 1-4 1506 Santanelt1. Corona del Mar 673·1181 1295,000 F.. Sunday 1:5 17 Toulon (Hrbr Rdg) Npt Bch 780-8333 $!89,000 Sun 1-5 * 35 Rldgellne (Hrbr Rdg) Npt Sch 760-8333 $1,850,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1801 Warwtdc Lene, WeetcltN, N.8 . 646-8118 $279,500 Sat/Sun 1..e:30 IBEDAOOM * * 333 Via Lido Soud (Lido) Npt Bch 644-6200 $1 ,300,000 Sat/Sun1..e ' I 8 BR plue FAM RM or DEN * * 103 Via Udo Soud (Udo) Npt Bch · 759-9100 $3.750,000 Sun 1..e:30 ..... * * 710 South Baytront, Balboa Island 640-5078 $1,400,000 Sun 1..e * 110 Via Trieste, Lido Isle, N.B. 673-7300 $785,000 Sun. 1-4:30 •9972 Voyager Cr. Huntington Bch 964-466' $165,000 Sat/Sun 7 BEDROOM •• 1406 Lincoln Lane. Baycrest, N.B. 631-7300 $475,000 Sat/Sun 1..e:30 -. ... cpND08 F~R .SA\.£ • ' 2BEDROOM * 22 Mandrake. University Park, Irvine ~-9080 ~125:000 Sund8)' 1-4t * 996 Bayside Cove, N8'iyPbrt Beach "644-7424 $$360,()00 Sunday 1-5 ***310F.,inando, Npt Bch 635-6166 $350,000 Sun 12-5 ***310 Fernando, Balboa Pen. · 635-6166 $350.000 Sun 12-5 4 ~ Ocean Vista (Sea ts.I) Npt Bch 670-8333 $535,000 Sun 1-5 18706 Racquet, Village Crt. H.8 963-8377 $125,000 Sat/Sun 1-S * 17342 Rosewood, Univ Pk Terr, 1rA' 673-7300 $136,500 Sun. 'f-4:30 •2009 Vista Caudal, Bluffs, N.B. 760-8244 $245,000 Sun. 12-5 2 BA plua FAM RM or DEN " 2400 Elden Ave.(No 11) E'alde Costa Mesa 631-7300 $105,000 Sunday 1-4:30 11 Flores, Irvine 644-7020 $205,000 78 Sea Island, Big Canyon. N.B. Sat 1-5 673-4400 $335,000 Sunday 1-5 3 BEDROOM * 302 Ave Cumbre (Bluffs) Npt Bch 759-9100 $215,000 Sun 1-5 398 Seawlnd Dr. Newport Beach 548-0898 $198,000 Sun 11-4 * 2 171 Vista Entrada (Bluffs) Npt Bch 759-9100 $224,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE ' ... 3 BEDROOM 27 Tahoe, Irvine 644-7020 $215,000 Sun 1-5 3 BR plu1 FAM RM or DEN 7 Crest Cir, Corona del Mar 644-7020 $220,000 Sun 1·5 2107 Yacht Grayling, Seavtew, N.8 759-0619 $369,000 Sunday 1-5 MOBILE HOMES DUPLEXES FOR SALE 2 BA plua 2 BA 600 Heliotrope, C(or,_gfta del Ma( 759-0396 $249,080 Sunday 12--5 · ( 3 .BR plut 3 BR plua DEN r ~·' " ...... 51315 13'12 Narcissus. Corona del Mar . _ 673-4400 $395,000 Sunday 1..e:30 4 BR plua 2 BR 709 Orchid. Corona del Mar 720-1705 \419.000 •Spa *Pool • • Wat•front Sat/Sun 1-~ • • • Watltflront & Poot "" G111e address at 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, resal e value is important, but so are your housing needs now. For a good balance, consult a member of the N~TIONAL ASSOCIAT(ON OF REAL TORS®. 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® ar~ 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 REAL TOR® fir~t. • A public service o f the ..., .... .. " . \ ~----~~--. ------- * VeHllllet luic Jr. 1 Bdr, r9frlg. P<>OI. •P•. NC gate, 1650/mo. 546-7764 CU'Xu'"ry apt, 1 blk iO beach & tennlt. S850t mo yrly 7511-0351 Mon-Fri IN NEW ORT BEACH 3lnglt1 1 & 2 9drm Apart· menta & Townhoutet from S660. (Aak about futntahed apt• complete wttn TV. llnent & u1en1111. may ti. rented for th ltrm or longer No lea req'd). On Jamboree Ad II San Joaquin Hiii• Ad 144-1100 f'rty S825/3 Br l Ba. -1 block 10 beach, CIOM to all 203 33rd. St Newport Beach Alty 675-1642 :11ec cOndo. nr bMQh, 3 Br. 3 bl, 1ennla. pe>OI, Avail Mer 5 1396 to $800/mo, negotiable 953.9e00 ext 216 deya, 786·40e3 evening• =amlly to 111111'• Beyfront. shr kitchen ooly Liv rm. 2 Br 2 Be or Liv rm 3 Br 2 Ba. Dock evall, oongental lamtly 673-2098 :>fflce end/or 1torage •P~ evall. 1300 aq " 548-9457 Cotti Meta ld a1trlal leatt11 ZHI 2088 i 2800 IQ ft so 50 eq ft 'gent 54 1-6032 :em. prof .25 • 10 ''" :M approx 3000 ft lilcldt Fountain V1lley condo 600, ottle. dlic: tndttrl prk $300/mo 775'6463 S 1450/mO 644· 72611 =em 10 t hr furn 2 Br, 11,; ba. gar. S275 ; utllt 650·4495 att 8PM, M·F _ovely C.M hOma nr OCC, non-1mkr. S300 incl ulll 850· 1088, 875-7835 \MF .,,, 2br, 2'ftba COf'ldO. C M WIO;ga1. lrpl, S295 ut111. Joan 6_.6·9'26 WF IQJ. anere -3 bdrm, step1'trom beach, with 3 llew unite. 2400.1200 11q II. Cotta Meta Paul Ryan 846-6061 M·F, 9·5PM batuc .. •••• 3002 ]Oest SPEAKER club. parll••. convent1on1. tnMtlng• "Calllornl• Kid Ill" Yetter ye8fs exclt· 1ng1 R Sontag. agt, ~2-0795/eva 648-8823 lemalet 850-9182 1.,,, l 'llllJ ---iiiii-liiiiiiiiiiii.lwF 10 1hr COM apt, 2 Br. , .lfflt lt1lltJ Spaciou~ sinqle, one 2 bl, "f rplc. large Lttt, lhft & tw b d eundeck. 1 blk to beach ---o e room apt5 5375 • ,..., utlls 673_6'4 19 -tappy Birthday Oad I love you Love, Robl V./F 10,anr turn 2 br. 2 be al Promontory Point. PIPIR llllWI N.~. $425/mo L .. e' iof' 31rttlday parties, nuraery. llght user 673-0354 church & echoole. Fun for Prof · Mlf .,;r 212-e~ec 111 ~Can P.-WllMlo. .. WliiiillW .. ~li6iil ... I condo Vllfa Balboa quiet, 5'1·1090' • •• Prvl S42S ·v1111 fnct ~ • lndry, frplc Bellevert welcome. furn W9k:ome 645-3756 FURNISHED or UNFURNISHED. ~LL UTILITIES PAID. HEALTH SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS •• 111 .~,,., .._,, • '' .. r .,.,.,,,.,. • ··-· •• ltlrlt THE&e ARE IMMEDtA T! OPEN I NOS 111H+ ,., ltatlt '10RIZON phont U · pe!'lenoe With typjng Of 55 ~o expe!'t.nce nee•H'Y wpm for eng1nw1no firm Minimum quallflcallona: In Newport. 1950/mo th N"t appearanoe, Amb· IUHll UIPI MASSAGE lllout & Rellable. .Mut t ROLM CBX •ll.Pll'lenoe ,... have car & b4t 1 year So. quired for Ihle opening In C•llfoml• realdent Newport/FUhlon laland. Front ottlce poaltlon 3hllltu, 11cuu l. 11una CALL MONDA y Prof female ateff. Open 7 ll•m-1pm only Sene111• Include top pey. daye. 111 .. & me. 4320 2I0· 1HI ralMt & vacation bon· Camput Or. * 190, NB. uNt Cell now for an IP• Acro11 from OC Airport. 'SSEMBL RS Apply poln1ment. 752·9109 IH.22•0 7am MecGregor Vachtt. 163 t Placentla, C.M l\olrell f ran l 3lil 3abyeltter Mtdedfor In· tant M· Th 7:30·6PM. mll 1 f Dey Paname .canal woman pref 650·7376 CrulH 4/29 from S f399, _ · ---- or 7 nltet. Mex1cot5 day· 3aby11tter ~led. pref«· cruise to L A 5/2 lrom ably In my home. week · $799 • Port To)(, Air Incl d•Y•· Loving care re- 6.t• • 7348 quired L. Hiiia. 83 I ·8061 lallan1t1 ltr lilt 4012 eldXAeff e 01 Vlbeo DIS TRI BUT OASHIPS :uh Buaineu . We provide money for ••· p•ntlon. all 1ocatlon1, lralnlng & a BONDED 1talf to 111111 yOY In Ml· ling up YOUR OWN PART O~ FULL TIME BUSINESS NVEST $3,995 10 S50.000 3akery In n .. d. of Mrlou1 mellculOYt full time help- er Outlet pkg1ng & aide lo bak e r Hrt 4P M -12m l d n lle 631·31 21 ----=,- ULllA UY OLll =1!L~~t ~~'.~"!..'t"Jurf & Sand Hotel, Laguna Beach Call Merla Fury. •9•·8•80 :1erk Typl1t, pe(mP/T~ hrt/wlc S5tnr Prater non 1moker, HB area Call 9-Noon 8~ 7 -3683 CLERK TYPISTS ........ nuY '0t on. of O.C.'1 otdett compan,.., Corona de! Mat Office. E.xoeptlonal opportunity Btneflla. Call Lynn 541 ·M25 PIOTIRY IAllCtllne operator•. FIT or PIT ev•, w111 t1aln. $3.50 hr -+ bonua. Call btwn 9am & 2pm, 897-2520. PUTllf.,.._I or mature lndlv. With fac- tory ¥>tit e11~, 8•1•ry oommen"-tralt wTex~., ut we wlll train. Call bw,.n 8:30·5 pm 49e·57S1 Ptu/TmJ~ Paat /tml wna )pportunltl•• avaltable with the Loa Angele• Tlmta Clrculatlon De· p a rtment · ,w,. 'our dOOf·IO•dOO{ MWtplpe!' .. ,., progr•m. Guarin· teed hourly wage plut comm1 .. 1on. Houra. 4PM to 9PM. Tr•lnlng 11 provided'. Potential to eern S300 plut per week. For an Interview. o•ll: (714)957·236t, E11t 1204. )ALLERY need• ... perlenced fr.•m•r. In .Cot te M.._, 646-46•6 ;iENERAL ~!~~ tuet ·~--< mlirt. PIT FI T Typing phonet etc. Catual etm o1phere, 759-0840 l eneral Office PHllE CLEll P /T :1rculatlon office Hekt In· dMdual with t0me phone W1n1ton-Sa1em-Kool1 1·800·2• 1-2268 l11i1itt"~ 4014 * lllWAJ * :LEAK TYPIST group ruervallon1. Heavy phonet, computer Input, 1ome lront detk ••· poeure helpful. M-F 9-5, ahlfla may cbange to In· elude weekend• USSER· min. 0 mot ••P 3ECUAITY "g'lte veyard thlft. 32-40 hrt front gate J..~rol. Min. 1 yr teeur· lty or mllltarreirp:-- 3ENEAAL OFFICE lll1ng, shredding, m•lntalnlng ::mereon ElecHlc Com· experience. Houra are pany, lnduttrlal Contro:t' Mon. thru Fri. 4~30 to Division, hat Immediate 8.30pm. Apply in pereon opening• lor., lndlVIOU•I• . 2-4pm: 330 W. Bay. C.M to be reeporlflble for (Atk fOf O.bre) 11>-w•y• to make money • benefits C&'lff983~510. tt LITElfi • • i:»artM< w/mgmt or mech ablllty. Party telected to r~lve $2000/mo plus 1tore rooma, tome l\eavy llftlng PI T M ·W ·F 12-5pm~-" 1yp1ng, llltng, an1werlng ~~ ~f.~-t;~·:~,' ....-WPlll7 ltHIT . lowing opportunltlee are' >eteon Frldty' mutt type avallable: 70 wpm t 10 key de- CLUBS lrNNI) SWIMMING plu' mu<.h more' )orry no pt>b Model' open daily 9 to b :>cean v u Dana Pt lux conOQ 2 Br 3 Ba pool. spa, 2 tr pie 496--26e 1 T_y pity . Emcamp pro1111· · atlOYld e11eeed Strong · Yellow $70,000 yr. $27 51t r~ >1eaae cell lor appt 9·4 M·F -6~s-sooo ••• 521 tlreble. GOOd eptllude for math 11 a plua. Call for app16am-7pm 6"~·18t3 \4ANUFACTURING: Good ablllty with colt n tlmat· Ing figure.• >ALES: Strong typing 'SSIS~~~f R. R ... 'ALES· Liie accui..a_if tall e)(per pref. 240 :>00111ec 4brh ome. §c Plza M 21-35 etralght n/smkr $275 979-8716 C•llllll. Banyan rafa e•ched 759-1440 PERSONALITY . ut 2. thit week only > • Broadway. "Laguna Ben. typing; memory typ 497-4403 uk for John writer and CAT ex -· perlence helpful. heavy 10TEL I I!'''""' ........... Ill L.Jtt..111/a...... ' attltl: ,...,,.,,. __, to hllp with -2 ~ DIMINO ROOM a 9AA fi~(tn. 1 block Ylll ••••• r.=,a,:.t~or = -~;-:5~= rlttd of llttlnf llound wltti w, h ~ -~ = "°'hlnO to do"1 Do Y°" w t .. een • ltvv l.1111 INle to "*'Ole? If eo, gtw pref T~ .. :=. mmed. °"""'9 !ft bwy ut 1 ~ at ~ t ' • IOan btotcwege compeny tot an ncltlna tob " a 1Na MMlt. CM to handle !Oen ctocumen--~ ..,.. S*ton , .. ..,,. ... tetlon ' lnvttton ..,. wtth tht LOI ANCHW l(ITOH!H PSASON!Ll vice. 8ucceHful can· TIMIS. Houri: I em to 2 for ,.. Cellfornte cuWM dld•t• mutt M oro-nad pm. HourtY wtoe -t corn-cafe bM & ~II h-a <Mtall ew1en1td wtttt mllelOn. location: 1s1e J>9Clelly ••I* p ·p1ua bOOi<kMC>lng elellla. Nft· ~"°*"Av .• O.M. .. mak.,, P"try m•k•<. port Ctr ., ... Oalt Olene metqulte brollel'. AorAY &40-11350 'ART. TIM!. Vetted houfa TIM llwu Thurt. t-t2PM. ... "......... to Include ..,,... A.M. tH5 Adltna, CM. un ltd. ••per. pref. ..-tn4t. Ml.tat haVe «»-rtttaurent Mature !*'~. relleble. pendebtf Y411hlelt (tmell New CM real now hiring. Trantp. needtd/gM pd. truck. van. atetlon breakf .. t cook. dlnt;flW Mon tl\rv Frldll)' 6-St>m. wtoon) to ualtt new.-oook. wtr/wtr.... bua lmmedl itt hlfe, PIP« cMaler In Irvine pe!'aon/dlhwat. 745 W. 4118·2113 Rt!Ondl &r... Muat ti. deoen-19th 81, CM, 850-5735 MAINTENANCE MECHANIC deble. Contact Oreg Hyde Monday thru Friday AeetllUftnt ti.tween e:ao and 10:30 Waltntt/Walttr liai.miii'lli02iii1¥ili.ili&4ilii2"'111i13ilil•• Food & cocktail HP. • •• ••• Apply Ben Brown'• ~ taurant, 3 1108 Coaat Hwy, South Laguna. >floto leb print«. .... manager w/Norll1U ••Pl!' f01 top clue t hour photo In NB. Aak for Mike e.46--2424 IRAll.UUI Ne'r• Am«leln Bentle'(, a growing IHder In IM manufacture and dt· velopment of dlapoeabMt "'4Kllo•I cs.vtcr· Preaent· --------ly, our lrvlne facility I• In ftOI IP 1 llUYllY "4ardwere.Aatl•t•nt Man- ager: Retail E>ePll' pref. CoH t Hardware. 240 Broadway. Lag 8ch. 4t7 •4403 a1k for John need of a Malntenenc. Own truck preftrred. Mechanic to maintain &42·11781 (AlnM) and repair production ''IP oooll equipment. Sculpture G11den Cate llltt/larbtltl 'ddltlonll duttee wlll In~ "fewport Harbor Art Mu· votve performing new In· a.um now lllrlng prepa 1t1llatlon of tlectrlcal, for dally lunch, M·F, mechanical and plumb· 9:30·2:30 PM , mutt ti. Ing 1111noemanta. avaHable eves lor catlfed function• 'APi)ly In peraon 5 people needed In Of· •noe Cty to m11ket ntw product. QOOd pay, own houra. car nect .. ary. Cell L.P.S. &4&·3083 Ul.llPlllll N•'T• loOklng tor a tkllled 850 San Ctem.nte Or. NB lndlvtduel with 6·7 )'Mfl ---------Fullltlmt or part/time. Flt>elble houra. Mutt hev. maintenance eleetrlclan expe!'lenGe end knOWI· edge af a11 a1a11 and10Cll codet. You muat poSMN el eet rlc el (trouble· thoollng) and generel maln&enanc:. e>epe!'lenee and provide your own hand tool•. volt meter and amproti.. .--·~ ...... rak~ advant199 or 0ut con\pelltlvt 111ary end benefl1• peckage by ap. ~.In PtftC)O_,e,t: American Bentley 3ubeldlary of A'™trlcan 109Pltll Supply :orporetlon 1822 Reynold• Avenue rvlne. CA USA 927 14 proceHor retell axpe!'lenc». T"-1'• qupo nalble ptraon SOFM Body, 77 Futiton n.eded to work In buay laland, N.8. P..... in.. ot11. PI T wortclno Into quire: Alchard Ouellette FIT Back room pro-Salon. 200 Newport ceeMf' & working With Centtr Or. N.B. &44-M71 public. Call 8 ally 9aleaptraon•. BALBOA Tu.a-Sat. e73·11000 ISLAND AEAL TY now . lll!!ITlll :an you .... 3pare 3 hrs nightly? ~rt~ .. -. N .. r 9roomect. J~able Ind M4f motivated? ilrlng 873-8700 !lalelperlOM, Full Timi, new cs.tgner bou11que. FUhlon ~ti-Mutt heYe 911p,-6reft.7~ Pefion wanted pen 1""'1or etor• on BalbOe ltland. 67M&e7 :>o you .... EnJoyworklngwlth klda? ... _______ _ tf '/C1U can anawer VES • •• Phone 646-1021 2:30-epm Mon. thru Fri. s .... ITUlllT TALI ,, ........ .....,. REAL EST ATE Average Qioetra IALllPlllll 11e makrno t>etwMn 'or active BalbOa lelend of· lllOO tt llOOO Oakwood 1'partments :>ROF FEM-ALE, 24, to ahr lovely 3 Br. 3 be~·~ bridge. Irv hme...~1pr'01 non·tmkr M/F, tu'lr prtv, S35f/mo. Terri 857 ·8:_5_: know tllll fellow wno 11 ::iult FOtd-Laundry for 8119. euch a dull per.on He Nor1h (aguna Ettab· hat abt0lutely no charm llahed same 1oc 13 yre or ch1r11me Even In high Owner cetlring. S9000 'iohool, he wat such a term• 494-7018 J QI.Jinn 3enklng 3e c retary /Rac ept . 50wpm. go od com- munication tkllls. contact Sulle Winn. Welle Fargo Benk. Newport Flnanclal Center. 973-3676 An Equal Opportunity Em- ployer phone work. llllT llllTll. equal opp employer :merson offers 1 com· :xper pref. NCR,.200 m/f/h/v fie.. Uc'd. Cell Bette . A MONTH Walah &73-&900 •100% financing Ntwport Buch So. 1700 16th Street (at Dover) 642 ·5'13 bOre that he uaed an at-. ----- eumed PERSONALITY Mtrlfl'-tl' pellllve benelltt package Alleo Creek Inn. 3 l l06 MEO ASSISTANT and medlcal lneuranoe. So Cout Hwy So. Lag. llewport Beach. Front & :>rol M to thr lrg Npl Hgta home. 28-35, noo-tmkr 1 3 50 /mo 011n• 63 1-1266 lfflal IOthltttt Ot1~ -~ .D. 1 4021 Sporttll Pertleell Oanc:esll I.ii UTTLER paid vfl(;attont and many •1>9·227 l . llghl beck office exp other beneflls For Im· MlllOLUllll pr,f. Call 8:30-5. OtteuHlon Grouptll Ola- count Buy1ngll Tr.well' S49/yr Carol 675·9449 ltrt1111 Ct. 111. 3e aut1Ciin, mature per eon. lull or PIT New· port Beach 675-2787 mediate con11'1eratlon. PROF•TOP PAY•PIT g.2 831-4099. please apply In pert0n OWN TRANS • 786-8222 \4odel1 Mele/Femele Newport Beach No. 880 Irvine Avenul' Cat.I l>thl 645-1104 1 >rol, reap M/F lo 1hr love· ly 3 Br Meta Verda hOme S300tmo 957-8582 SpectalTzlng In 111 & 2nd TO'sSlnce 1949 from 9-11 am or 1·3 ____ _ SPIRITUAL READINGS Robt Sattler NH/CM >eauty '"'•tant needed, lie.nae req'd Aob«'t & Taylor 646-7197 P rn at .amLIY SILES WE NEED NEW FACES =or placement In modeling Job• ln,Orange County ~mmte, 2.2-35 yrt, 10 thr 2 ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!: Br apt Pool, hot tub O.dvice In all matters Love. marriage & bu11ne11 Alto countellng 1815 '\E Broker· 8d Aultor• ~2-2171 545-0611 .. Elr.SOI .. . . ~ewport &each'• 1ead1no r.n A·as·rew.1trn..-~ ELECTRIC Co full/time employee werl-llWYlllWIST Tlltlfla•HJ ....... • $3 15/mo • 'It utlle So El Camino Reel San .11111 2d Tl's IUUTY 1 "•reed In jewelry •alee & omce proc.duret. 5 day week tncludlng Saturday. SH Cltatatt 277 650·4887 ~ Bdr w. Ba. garaoe. yard, ~mmta wanted to 1hr 2br blk lo beach k1d1 & Pet 2ba Santa Ana His non OK $495 498· 1082, i mk' Diane 950.9073 Ciem Uc'd 492-7296 llO.GOO·l 2IO OOO Liit ' ,.... ltM !QUlty roan• avell Funding !ound 5 mo old KITTEN, in 10 10 15 days average part Slameee. blue coller Other amount& and 3rd } Br 2 Ba. ocean vu, cou- ple onty no peta, $650 Sec & r'!I 642-0138 wl bell vie Harbor TD'1also avall Share am houM w/single Adame 540-3233 VISTA llllTIAIE dad. fem pref, Npt Ht1 111· lHO •Aas1111nt1 We have a training program •Eethetl11•n e Mamcuriatt Must be experienced Alcllard Ouellete Salon 200 Newport Center Drive Nswport Beech $275 All 6pm 631-8510 1---------I Ltc 'Call! MtgBkslr Sunny 2 bdrm 1 ba lndry Naterfronl NewpocLJtland fOlJND ADS I :>eauty No pets Avail 3/3 $.450 Prof M/F, 3 Br 2 Be lltlf W11tt4 00 lllllOllllST I 493-2710 $500/mo 660·90"71 Uanagement IWll llElllll s;. .. t ltac~ 2711 NE LOOK FOR YOU• ARE FREE I HIT llllHll Nanled for busy women's f Br 1595tmo. Lese than HouaetAoommalet :i1pandlng marketing/ aalon at the Balboa Bay 150 yard• to eand New Unllmlted 832-4134 Cal: · · advert111ng firm Ma Im· Club. wllh lollowlng pref crp1 & paint Pa110 $800 lt l W tt4 .aaa mediate opening• to 645-2972. atk for to move 1n 16•66·24th St •II I •• .. .,,.., 1•2·Hll management trainees Jennifer or Laney 213-592-2725 ;'ng. l1mtfY needt exec 2 llo e)(perlence necessary, 3o oKKEEPER be 2* Br. pool home.NB . CdM company wlll train Must :xperlence In retail. some at a1u . To $3000. 1 yr IM . =OYnd Fem. dog. "Bret\-have car Rapid advance· tecreta11a1 reapontlblllty aack bey X·lrg rm & hath unlurn. 780·0388 dy", Redlands lie 32 19 ment & axcellen1 Income. & typing Fall growing Pool & te, nn1s Mat n .. mkr ::.;01 lem .. 28-yrs. Mell• to 5•8-8380 II qualtlled For appoint-aporlt Co 63 1-4108 '325 .c, Illa 645 7897 menl, call Mr Peterton • u • 1hr/rent, ept/hOYM or rm ~ound Golden Retr t1rl1h 662-5843. 8alboe Penintul• bay wtLag Bch re94dent. Re· Setter F, vie 19th & lied· front hOmtt $350/mo llable. tidy, easy gOlng eral. C M 642-8469 3ookl<eeper for book - keeping & tax Mrvlce PIT ,752. 7587 Dock ava11 873-2098 Liu work 834-2879 1u 1a11 •~Qllll home 779-1979 =ound L.ab mil\, blki brown -•• -3ookkeeper, lull charge:-11 '1unllngton Beach room female Shepherd mix. -WOnlVl you are looklng for 1 per. lndu11rlal Control• 01v111on 3300 S. Standard St Santa Ana. CA 92702 (AdJ to Newport Fwy I Equal Opply Employ« '.:OCl<lall waiter /wallreH , wllnda. exp. only. Apply In person Ben Brown'• Aestauranl 3 1106 Co111 Hwy, So Laguna ::oametollglll wanted, pret ellentele. for beach shop 675-8406 0111111 /Ir, OltHlfl Irvine Full & Part/time. ... 552-8989 :ounter help, other dulln Need rellabla per1on Payleaa Cleanert. 306 Old Newport Blvd, NB htl 0Hlttr Ptrlll mmedlate opening Mutt be neat. Part/time. Wiii tratn See Ouene at 495 E 17th St. Cotta Mne for rent Female S225 mo ::>ui.t prof. need• 1 br apt, blonde male Newport r11e Orange Coast Dally manent PIT job thl• 11 963·2034 a Iler 4pm no sharing, CdM or Nwpt Beach Animal Shelter. Piiot has an e•cellent op-ideal 1611ra pr wk Hrt ... •nuna Lro Bdrm-Ba prv Good r.tt . 544~2 644-3656 . portunlly for a career flex Ute, typing, good llLIVllY (U Tl•H) ..., 3 di -t J 1 -;. --, -2 oriented Ma1or-Account 8a1ary. ple'"e"nl 1ur-~am-61m, '! daya Laguna entry, nr town & beach tu o ap u y-.. u~, or f G d Rel 10 • " " I I .. 11 .011 em ol en . Execu11ve with a proven roundlnge 875-2402 Beach Salary • bonut S325/mo 494-6930 women. pre lag m rv mo old. vie Conllnental & tree.II record Great 494 -8496 , 1.0-VELV EI BLUFF Prof 49_4•809l l&.4_4_·1°82 Victoria Chert 6•2·0610 t II I I d po en a · gueran 88 111 HIVH I )ESIQNS::R teekt clean, M/F Pool Nr Fath It j3TUDIOI GST HM Needed dya. 63,1·5 124 evea • draw-against com · b Y 1325 759-1341 ~el quiet mutlc lludent mlH lon Desire to move ~IT school u• drtv~r I 11able rmmte to shr 3 br. JI ' t .. 4 29119 .011 M Slameae. Dana 1 t 'm t 1 Muat have dri ver• 2 ba.lrplc,lrggar ~uplex Lrg Rm & Ba. nonsmoking 0~,!9 • ~ · Strand, 0 P area Blucol-n ° anageman a Pu• ceruflclle 962·3312 I with park view In CdM F'em, utfl fric1 Kn p11111· ii&f11n ftt lar 240·0399 R-ard Sendpr~u;':.'~560 S400 ,· utlls 631-7700 ~i~~o~~:~a~~~ & last ..... 2!12 LOST OR FOUND A PET? ~.oECOtll Meta, 92626 • lllUTllFlll --Jarage for rent BiTr>oa Calf Animal AHi League . Clll llOIUTlll '140 mltllon Corp ... 11. ~ature adult non·tmkr Penlntula 29th/Balboa 979-PET S NO FEE eer1oua Pl')ple to llelp P9<>1. kite.. laundry prM · I Ava $100/mo. 673-8254 _OS T Seal Point F-'em AllllSlllS·UVllll llllVIOl IEll/ wtComp•ny exp1n1ion ~S300 850-9822 l=r. -,..-Siamese eel vie · ~rch dr IIVJne · t1llrlt11tn~ UAE~lOUIUC~ 1 PIT FI T Bel'N99fl 10·1 ~ 8RWZffifio0 O< lHnlife l•llh _. Ml• . S..cti tteiol'tt, L-ag 8CI\ Clftlef Futt1Y1me ·fflort • ~ • '.t: .i. \. 4 •Mort & 'rv.i;. 83f • 7fl50 bike 10 bch, lurrr rm 1n 11 ft. WutCllff or. l:J.e REWARD l 94·69J7 E d I . t> ;outn Laguna . new AIQri - twnhm for mit• reee> 1 SI 30 eqlt. . .OST SMALL WHtT uc.m wo~~•n:o "':t~g :r~.; I ~::1~11~• ~~~~~le~~~~ . DRAnl PElllll clean, quiet we>fi'tfo.g P~r· :'Qf)nt ~ 5ll 1-5032 .COCKAPOO F OOG ••. adults, commurncillon proleulonef Cake ~0( r' 111HJtrflffll aon Non •mkr no"J•S32SN p crpti/o rp1 Honeyb eer' . 'L O• •11111a 85l· f655 a101 poalllon av1t11ble Pl111l11 drnkr TV, kit pr iv poot. ate rttm lower 17301 • Cabalerot Speed Soc~, •tllUIE El .. aYlllT (porllollo 1equiredJ AllO I )rafts pett0n with plan- jac $300 incl uttl Beach Blvd HB 842·2™ Stadium. Mer 1. 6pm • r-1 Service Dell /Bakery n1ngor englneer1ng back· e31-2288 I :;11ecu11ve Sult\ 1210 Mo REWARD 988· 23 19 · I IPNRTlllTIU ' Clerk posit Iona Appl!-ground & •trong graphic• o'R1v ENTR for quiet empl Skyltte, woo" panel•. 962·5 t57. 855-9629 :>rang• County baaed air cat1on1 wlll be tallen 111<1111, to prepare hlghwey lam, Ille coo1t1ng CM QuiM .CdM673-50 11 .011 w 'h11e m a te line w111 be conducttno 11e1.lar.l l111t-11H a11gnment1tudle1 &1arge $300 646-8502 C o c k a t ' e I flight •ll•ndtrtl group tn ' aeele exhibits -' B1y/H11rbortCM H1nd tervtewa M1rch 9. 10. 12. ALPIA IET' 13•nd reaume with work I #>rof fem or •tudenl over ~ B Furn Lido offk:ea ' tamed Reward 8_.2•8356 8 30em-4 30pm WHl•n " tamplet to Mr Fuentet, 21 . kit prtv, $275 Tut lln Rec. Sec eonlrn rm I South Co1111 PIH• Holel. 30822 s COHI Hwy CIO Robert Bein, Wlft11m T71·08 17 all 6PM 673-3313 , .oat dOQ, brwn/blk Snellle 666 Anton, Cot 11 Mau lllTll Ullll Frott & AttoelatM . 1401 ~oorn/balh.ktl prt11 .39e I type ~· HB I FV Applytn rwr1ononly,do 1s .. s1or1 Mgr) EOE I Quell St .. Newport ! no even1nga 673-933• IWllll 3r C1tl~en•. thul·lnt, eatn extra dollar• at home knitting eweatert-I bring every1hlng you nee<S and pay on eompte11on. Call Judy 675-7081 lt11l lto.!Wtftil Prto. \41n. 1 yr exp Gen law firm Call Ellyn 8•2·4484 --LIFEllAll (Perk Attendant) 11.11 ,., ... ., (Ex111 Help) rhe Environmental Men· agement Agency Rec· reatlon Facility Olvlalon currently hu twlmmlng pool Lifeguard pos111on1 located at Crown Valley 'tlewwpape!'a OllW 11'11111 ':•perlenoed only Top dollar• paid. Cell 754-1864 (aSk tor Richard Peym4Hlt) 1iilt• UlllTllTS :1T, PIT Cert. T11lnlng >flared. 74 Bed Con· valesent Hoap Under new admln M6-71M :>ttioetGenerel, PIT 6 full time. Typing and 10-key required. Apply In pa!'· t0n. Jewel• by JoMPfi. So. Cout Ptua >ART /TIME: Covlf for v•· ~tlont and t or 2 day• per week. Friendly Pl!'· t0n1111y No expe<. nee. C1ll Barbara 11 e.46-7417 btwn 10-•. Community P ark tn liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Laguna Niguel. >erlltlme l ene111 dullet of' Ltte-PHllE OLIRI P /T gull!dt Include· teaphlng :;treulatlon Office Mete• awlmmlng CIUMI. CO(. lndlvldual with t ome 1ectlng fees, Informing pnone experience. Houra patrons of park regu· ere Mon. thru Fri. 4.30 to 1at1on1 and admlnitterlng 8·30pm.rApply In perlOn emergency flrtt &Id. 2-.tpm: 330 w. Bey. C.M. A1tlttcate1 required. Ad· -==(A:•:k:f:or:Oe:b:r:•:I :: vanced Lifeguarding. 1 Flrtt Md and CPA. WS I required prior to teaching 1w1mmlng clu .... Apply Immediately. no reMAmet '""" ..... ,. ,.,.. .. ~ ... ,.. ...... i. .... 10 Ol•I• 0111t•rft111 ,s,.c ..... , O& 11101 lff. lttlt1 I••· l /F ~Jofz.Ad Action Cal a ' PllY liot AD-VISOR 642-5i78 11am•n At rHI .. tal e office. Cell Terry 546-2313 UOIPTlllllT f you 11e en experienced recept1on111, type 50 wpm, heve 1 good ap- peatance & !Ike we>Btng with grNI ~ In a buty fHt growing Co. In Newport Center. Call 780·9320 or e.4•· 1000 ~eceptlonlat CORPORATE RECEPTIDllST •Pre-qyellfled. pr•aet eppotntmenta •WeMlty bonu ... •Medk:ll plan *Profit th.,.lng r"-111geet ao1ar oompeny In 1"-nellon with 0"9r 2"°°° ayetems lnat,uect. c.11862-0957 8.S.S.I. )()() 1 Redhill, Bldg 1. # 102 Cma ~.CA 112824' EOE 3eereteryt Clerlc•I. Pe<-aonabMI. 1 yr. office exp. req'd, Word prooeeelong. l)honee. bkkpno. diet• rh41 Irvine Company llu a tlon trenacrlptlon htlfl)fiJI. 1mmedl11e opening for an Coate M .... 754-8383 · e11perlenced Recep11onltt 3eeretary to work In our corporate IDI lll'Y /llUI office•. :xeoutlve Seoretary to tM ndlvldual muat poueea a Director of Sal•• for• very profeulonal d•· t latewlde lnv.atment oo. located In Nwpt Bctl/OC meanor. ••«*lent tel• Air""" .,.... Min. 5 .... , phone and c:ommunlel· .,.... • " lion aklll• and have tM exp ... 9"90. MC'y. Type ablllty to lnterfaoe well 85. SH 50. Send r..umt with 111 tevela. Aocurate to~ PO Bo>e 2500. N.8 . typing of 50 wpm , .. 1_8_2_eeo_._or_ca1_1_&_5_3-<>940 __ . quired Ne offer excettent Mlat)' and benefit• package. along with a11ceptlon11 working condltlOnt In our Newport Beach offlcel. PIH.M tend resume or apply 10: THE IRYllE CDIPllY Human Reaourcee Mgmt JF·3 560·C Newport Center Or. Newpon Beaeh, CA 112860 Equel Oppty Employer m/f '•taurant· lllPUIM :ull/Ume day lhlft. Apply In pe!'aon. no phone Calla: THE BEACH· HOUSE e 19 Si.tpy HotldW L._ Laguna S..Oh Have aotn.iNng you wanf to .... 7 Cluelfled ad• do It '"41. &42·H71. IUllTllY lUll) NEWPORT BU CH lnv .. tment Banking Firm EnjOy wortclng lndepend· ently In dynamic, evet• cttanolng environment. PosltlOn requlr .. t Xcef• lent typing. thorthand, dlctephont lkllla; word prOCIMlng ••Plf'lenoe a muat. Abllhy to lntert.O. :,. In profetllonal mann« ' with tenlor manaoement of Client companlea bOth by letec)hone & In Plfaol\, i:.c.1..n1111ary, frlnoe bef*lt• & opportunity for profeulonal growth. For Interview. cell ROf111d S~ 955-2000 UUL lllUT&aY ~~l)U• ~IAh. on n.ed• 2 MCtttartae. 18M Olaotaywrtt., •JCJ* Md ablhty to wortc· under P'""''' • mvat. 8el.,Y neg. 714-644·9190 36·SO •;, blk to bell H e lfWPHT llAOI ~63:720 t 213-590·6497 not phone"' • Beach. CA 92660 S250tmo 960 2 t93 100011. MGond flOOf. quiet J 3012 i I • 'tlrMt niCAlly lendteaped Ptrll•lll ANSWERING SERVICE 1 )RIVERS CroH QOYntry ~ tn 3bf nome. EHi· bldg otl-tt ptrklng gar· I TELEPHONE OPERAT OR C•lll llcenN (equlred YOU PROBABLY DON'T HAVE WHAT IT TAKES TO MAKE $100,000 NEXT YEAR. bluff on b8ck O•y Call 999 'avallable 645:4800 CllCUS Df I :>ey •htlta 162 3rd St, 0111111 &II IHMWlfllf MeeQregor Yacht• Wknd• or •v .. 780·8057 I Vicky 845·3323 day• Sune c. L&oune Be&eh I )ynamlC Cleaning se..-vJo.e 1&31 Plecenll•. c M .ASSllE "' Need• PI T Htlp Come qoom• foi 2 ma1 ure t .I ,......, AIU I , .. urn••h yr>Yr new •P•rt · JOln Ua 6 M•k• eirtrt SSS SELL Idle Item• wllfl a femalet. kitchen prlv l:>fc epece 225-1000 eq '1 ' 71 9 NO HAABOR BLVD mem with lu1n1tur11 louno Call The Pink Ladle• Dall~ Piiot Clualfled Ad. 111.1ndry lac 1200/mo l-ott of prkg 1•nnor111 & J"ULLERTON th r ou ~h c.111ut11ed &5 t·t 243 &42·5e78 . Vic Baker & Harbor all ulllt 1ne1' Mo·to-mo llM112 , •8~4ii21.semm8•••••••••••iilliiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. ~:;,2~~iM Clll btwn 0 1< from S 1111 557 70 10 ' l IAYI A Wiii NewtPac:>er .~~~ !cS~N.~~~iv I ~~.::"otf'~'b1' ~~-~ZJ::5~~vis KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES I l026 w eou1 Hwy. NPt 7~.~·:~1~ ; 99 r~~~ I 6~e~E:4v~J~~s Tn'furnt.Mcl C M room & Owner wlll bl.llld out In· 1Jalh. ~Ja.r11Q1. W/O. terlof to tvtte t9"1M L•l Cla&t•fl•d 00 yOUI 1350 mo &·0182 q 6 H lnV41ttme nt oo.or 10 dOO ! telflng ~ 75, 5989 114" ~6711 ' ... ,. """ •cA"°n~2~2~h~r~bO~.~r3"'1'!'no~ea~r!!e IN !MW Jor tM etoerty In my SIM 118 1111 ....... nome Pvt °' eemt pvt ,.., .... sse.aa2t 845.0741 rllUI •••••••••• .• .... .. -. :o•:#um cozya:V, : PART TIME : l'IM, Wlfk 10 Day/ben e • Unent, di.,,_, beddlf'O. e • fie NICI pel lO 980, git • n...1 0 l p · e Av•ll e wh Mar 14 1nru e "-"" l~r ai Y l)Ol by ~Uto e ~ s2~13.194 : (approx. 3 hours per day). : lilltah t• _ • Weekday• afternoon, wee k-• -A@ .attl • end.a early morning. Earn ap-• • T.Jfff' !Ne;; =· : 1 41tAOO A.-k • '""' NI ~ ; bl6i 10 • proximateay.fAI per mo. ~ : bieetl'or 1>91. 1370 mo •fo r Bruce Emstey. • Av•ll 3/1 87~88 • I O..W.•• Ir,~ fOf ti'iOM • CIRCULATION DEPT. 1ono ·forgollt arllCl•t : 64 2.-432! · F.OE : ll the oar-oa UN &. • c.I • e-11·~1· ,~ •••••••••••••••••••••• .. • •• I So rr y, bul we 're rhr larg est reta iler of dealer gra ft tcd precious mclals o ption s i n thr counr ry., .and we won't hire JU!l t anyo n(' )'rouble is. wc ·rc n o c after good brokers. we're after ~rcat onC's . Sale's profess ionals with the: ability and lhc drive to earn over $10-0.000 .00 this year . T h at kind of person is hard to fi nd. Too bad,· because we 're opening a new office in San Diego and in add ition co o~rscand ing compensation. we' re offering an excellent training progr2m . luxurious offices, a narionw idc lead gcncr2t ing sy rem . one of the bcsl research dcpartm cnr s in the industry. and a place that generously n:wurd s li.lh:nr. To 11.'am morl" ohou t th 1.• ln ccrnotional T rud· ln)l '1rOUfl. 1.'all us at (6 19 ) 239-4900 fx lOS. Ask forum • R1: ionuJ Vkl.' Prccittknt. Juck T. Man n. If you 'd be samfi cd earning lcs\ rh .n $100,000 00 thi s year, don 't call Told you. yo u probabJy"don' r h2vc wh iu ic rake ... R'*'"'"'' u 11/, Co"'""""''' 1'11111m Tr.ulu•ll ( uMlfltlJIOlf ""' lfft'M!."' u/ N .111u1'.# f11/1tm A.llrAUllo~ . t. I • .. $2.1 7 per day Th1t'a ALL YOll PIY for 3 llna. 30 deyt In lht DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY plut IM IAVINE MIAAOR and lht HUNTINGTON BEACHCOMBER ~ery Wtdnted1y at no Htra ~at~I CALL TODAVll UIHIL• YOUf Dally Ptl<M a.rvtc. Oll'Ktory R9pr....,t1llv1 142-4a21 tit. IH MoDday, Marcb 5 SYDNEY DMARR OA•AOI U Ll ADI NOW CLASSlfll D I Y CITYI H I 11&.0W ARIES (M arch 21-Apnl 19): M ake your views known, don't hesitate 10 offer constructive criticism. Lunar cycle is high. your- 1ntuitio n,judgmcnt and t1m1na will prove an·uralc. You"ll be asked to present a m o re complete repQn. Scorpio. Tauru~. Aquanul>, person~ Coate Mna 1124 HH[ltacla '14G play key roles. 13 J1mliy gar1oe 1111 !urnhure. clothing, 600'9 TA UR US (April 20-May 20): You'll receive 1nformat1on~cgardcd Benelll tor Newport mite Sat/Sun 9-4 19301 as confide ntial. You'll have more working room, you'll under land Harbor soc c • r Surtdale Ln. 536-3869 reccn tconnict which affected family member. Focus also on chanae. SAT1SuN M1roh 3t•. 8 to >AT/SUN 9.5 11 11 "~ variety. p0ss1blc trav.:I and communication Ckm1n1 play'> kty role. 5 388 Romona '011 Bare.tone Ln. H B Ger· GEMINI (May 2 I-Ju ne 20): Focus 00 ri•ft~. domes11c ad•u\tmcnt. Tuitln) CM Pool llble 4 aoe & Moving Sa•• Furn I'. ~ 1011 more hOuNhold, garoen 1oo11 special .nendsh1p and wish th.al 1s fulfil ed. Romance 1s featured. abilitbcto express self 1n creative. d ynami<: manner 1s h1ghl1ghlt'd a.cl•. 9011 bid. crpll you nim• II·""' hive it mtac Sii/Sun 2020112 ">PRING CLEANING SALE Mem r of O~Poslle sex snraks frankly and "OU'll fed belier a'I a result s I a '"~'"37'"" ~ 1 an • ... na ., .. .,.. ov :ouch love Mat, cot CANCE (June 21 -J uly 22): I o<'U\ o n ad11evemcnt, career. )yflamic. 359 E Ftowef Sr tabln, din· 11ble, chatra business. '>tunding in community You"ll be 1nv11cd 10 panic1patc in 'l\aymond 4 Santa An• bir stool• a1er10 con chanty dnvc or pohl1cal campaign. ~mcone behind \CCne~ ~peak\ up Sallfkln 9.4 946-4590 sole. lawnmower. ~ for you. become\ your booster. P1SCC\ could be involved g1r11 bike toads ot misc LEO J I 23 22 1) f Id I Garage Sale s 111Sun 9.5 1714 Calif St ott s .. cti ( u y ·AUJ-)' ramallt. tum O cvenlHOu Pace you or Jaa dbll wall oven 1011 01 I Adam• Sal/Sun 10-spm your work an spotlight Empha~s o n respon~1b1ht). 1ntcn~11icd goodlH 2136 Ster11no relationship. chanlc for ample reward'>. M oney management bernmc\ JIANT GARAGER 25f l~rt lt.ac~ 6Ht 1mPonan1. 1nv11at1on 10 ~peak and 1ruvcl rcqutn.''> '>t"nou'> ton\1dcr-Kno• Strllt 9.4 F1s1s 'l av;, 11hlea. Udo 1a11 al1on. S1ddl11/l.ck. 1>ldr1 Ill· N B Furniture. Sol• VIRGO (Aug. 23-Scpl. 22)· Don't hang onl<> "lo'ltng propm111on " tover• trch 0<1 ank1 s.d• Mite Rummao• There'" definite d1"1ding line between lo)'ahy and refusal tu fate fac1c. 1011 m11c. bknbd1. ~ S11/Sun 10·5 F I fi I ... I f h I·• ..... dwrllgl Ille caba bike 1 1 <r1111 blmboo coflH 11bl1. Schrol 8erl11. S500tob0. Hell tr ... S50 Calm quH tlCI king bed- 1pread, $76 640-2497 .. arge Mid ltylt Din ng rm table 4 8 chelra, aolld walnut add 1111. l!tnl cond SSOO/OBO 640-9763 or 846-1993 Solid oak dltk S125. yll- tow carping & taupe S3 yd. lltnO c;llr• $20 ... antq vanity draar S300, Ill relrlQ S 125·11 .. cab S30u antq buffet $200 <Url rm lbllch1 S2SO 5o41t-1299 :>uallty qn bed w/fr1me $90 63 I ·5300 ~efrig s12s:waah« S.60. 2 bedl tbl corner group s 125 962·3683 Semi-formal dining rm Mt. wood & bran p1a11. Nits 6 1250/obO 751-1308 ~•ttan llvlng room lov• Mal, 2 Chllrt. 2 OIJM 1abl11. Ht1h 1on11. new condlllon. $5251080. 982-7518. rtff1ny1 Gold Card Mem- blrthlp, $3!50 631..0953 o/ldeo VHS CnM11M - blink. uMd once Mint. bat otr 942-t945 f'ICht club memblrlhlp, metor aalllng club In Nwpt Ben 11600 850·6"403 •lsc. Waatt4 H26 l 1Pita Lt. elnoo. swXP my•353 &/Of •392 f()( yoor • 390 89&..4622 Nantld nonworitlng color TV'1, under 10 yrt old, Wiii piek up 937-708& la1lcal la1t. 1224 ocus o n potcnlla. tKa rc1pons1111 II) o one w o wou u t~ your other goodlla -1al o my hOuM muat oo :limmont hlde-iway. rcpresenta11vc:, manager or aJCnt. Arie~ plays key role. Terrific barg•ina. furn $240 Cuitom dog hOUM, "4UST SELL Studio Pro LIBRA (!){·pt. 23-0ct. 22)· Study Virao mc1»~gc for <i1gn1ficant ~°oi~~~ :~~~~n1:~~~ ~',~$h:,•· 81~~~day~1k:.'e 1140 ot>o 6-44-5S13 •O Amp 1lk1 ,,... & -*· hint. Let go of pa~t . rcali1.c that you c reate your own "sccunly blnnket." Parkglln Cr nr w 191h 117 42no Strllt 1214 trtc gultat. bOlh tor $325 fk thorough In search for special material. C(>pynght 1nformat1on, lcpl .,J .. iiiitiil="='=iiiiiiiiiiiiiii 557-8393 ri&ht1. ,,,.rmismon~. Leo figure$ 1n scenario. Ftaatala "4ovlng to Fla. ~•rythlng • r· V II 61 3.. mu11 got Couch. love· Tl llTITI --=--.....--SCOR PIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 2 1 ): Go slow, maintain low profile while I f7 "' aeat. bookca .... 1amp1 * PllYI * Dfflct F1raltare/ gathering information and lihng for future u~. You'll flln coopcra11on JR coucn... new In 60, t>drm chett. mlac acc:M1 Diamond Wtddl~t1 1!9it•tat 1221 ofoncwhopreviouslyappcared1obe1nd1ffcrent.ln1u1t1onl\o ntargct, Btk t D1cktr pwr 600 ClubhouN Avenue *va11u11•~1~~ ... * 81'18 g egibyte Corvu• you 'll know what to do and when to reveal acc-1n·holc. 1001• Formlel pee, bacto Sun &·NOON 676-8129 I * 8~11n11'r"• .• Ol•k wnh Omnlne1 ~ SAG ITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dcc. 2 I): Burden 1s removed, aura of ~~~·· 8~~~4~:ei9~~~ 111ve ac>IMilll~ you want • 1 va~ 119 000117 000 tem. ll•M S250/mo Liz celebration exist\, \pccula11vc venture ~uccceds. Focus on crt"a1 1v11y. Greckli, Elll•IButhard :~ ::;,c~~.~ :'J~~ ' · at 876-64_.2 affair of hcan. chance 10 rcun11e with loved one. Scenuno also 1rea FV * P .. r1 Necklace • \.41N01.TA ~ lllGh vo1- hia}lligh1s increased social awv11y. travel and rccogn111on for ~11!111~-~-~~~lliililllilii•----• va~SllS00/1450 umn. !Obin aor1er C09t . . HI Wt· .. 5100 •cot0<edGem•• S..totter240-1393 an1st1c-crcat1vc endeavor~. ! •I H -AttliHctl 6011 • 0 1'* Jewelry * _ CAPRICORN (Ike. 22-Jan. Ill): Empha\1\ on derail\, fint' pornt\. Naniect Bookkeeper tre· .61_ .. f_____ L1qu1datl0f'l/Sacr111ee Tfflt"• • ., .. , HOJ, struc tureanddc\lgn M embcrofopPolillCSCAcouldbcrnmca "\Clret 11red?1 P1y b1t11 IH A.PPLIAICEI 1714)~8-97 11 llH ..... I .. a lly" You meet unusual people, )Our v iew\ arc \Crtoui.I> con<>tdl.'rcd llduc.1ary tunc11on1 Girl !LES 957·&•33 you gain pra1~ from ctnc you admire Tauru\, ~orp10 na11 vc'i fi~urc Friday for wldefy lnveatect ~lfrtg, troll Ir ... S 175 :x1mon<1 rlng, 1 52 ct lelfff1r11111111tpewritef.~ ... P Om ti retirect te11nt111 (Mutt be W••'*· '95. 850-7452 appr $7500. Mii $4600 ._ r men 1y. bondab•• I Newport 1r" 9a111 12•• , .... 1111 AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-rch. I!«): ~uuus quo,., rocked -a new ~1 of 815.4577 RllTllUIT HllP 6• 1· 1234 ---· - rules WJll be prc\Cnlcd. Be vcr!>al•k. nex1blc and rcal11e that you1 ~ ..... & uNd StNm !bl 3acrlflC4 belUI gold Ui> Nord P~IHOr , Savin pos1t1o n 11 $tronacr than un11nally an11c1patcd. Gemini. Virao. Jo~1 WHtt4 SlOS cold bar, 1111ntff1 pr~ pn11e ring & woman'• 950 v ... 1 11, Jllnt eond Saa1tuinus . ~r~on~ figure prominently. Relative 1n tran1.til will N'urMlCOmp1nlOn1§;c1y tbl• Hobart m1111r & dt•mond wlddl~ ring Ma1n11na ~ 1gr11"*1t communlCllC Kini rtfl 10 yrt t'Jtfi In dtnwr, d~ lrylf, ~IU8 Maki ,t'ft 873-6a lrantlll'a II $2400/0bO P ISCES(Fcb. 19-Man.:h 20J, Don't force t\'iU<:'I -gain 1nd1catl'd_tl 1..e1eure World 964 519 ~3a1~f7~ or 5,.':.°600~..,. 11'9ci aerz Im Liz 116 ·&442 dlplomattc. Oomc\11c adjustm ch1 occu<<i, purcha\C of an ohJc\I or Jo~1 WHtH/ s K 1 <llah lo contractor ..-w 1350 Pi1at1/0rJ1al l Hi lu~ury ~m could be on agenda: You receive valid 1nforma.t1on Dt•t1tlc 5107 ::,.,•:";;!~ .. r & t"crattmal'tblaaw s1~ (l'tq. l);;tlfut; c;;:v;a 19 ti Hobie with lrlllef & 1111 box, gOOd eond $1100 946-1938 ?5 tt .Mac Grego(. '80. Ilk• new, lnCI Hond1 eng, trlt 6 IOll .oLult.&L 17.500. Call WkdyS onfy 936-9428 l Bolla COLUMBIA 28, S 14,000/0l>O ALSO - LASER 14 $1400/obO. 875-4784 . 82 Eric.on 33' raaKJ cru111r I 0 R cert ~t 1n/out. raat com- IO<tabll, loeded Npt tlip "8K 833-0811 ;11 2•. 13e00 Mot Of. VHF. ~ ~ equpmnt Mull Mtl 673..e392 :AL 34 Orutlcalty re- <Su~ Mull NII lhll wllk l.1pworlh dHl9n. race or erulM 5 aallt, WS~WD. KM. OS. VHF 4 m0<• Olr. *29,500/olr 873-7596 PRINDLEti & TRAIL!R• XLNT COND S2000 ~96-148& 3ABOT ~·I~ .ait. Ing Xlnt $3$5, 640-1885 3ab0t. xlnt cond -$395 850-3508. 1-821-9920 ii&rbe ls•l= 701 I l()tlp Mlfe. 11a11. cablll 1pare 40 tor p1rt1, tank $250 12hp Buccaneer John1on, w/llnd a lank 1250 • 942-9197 Nlldflre Maat. new L• Fltll. Seo 811·270-9700 or e 1t-274 ... 690 INt •at.t. lerftct 70ZO VK htarn1n EieC1rlCal s.<vic. 25 yre local =reel 946-4005 concetnin' l,bfe.fnvc11ttncnt. o u could rttoup ~ 10Slr ~S.1iion w.nt:d-al Melin' bu1ch•r bile IOP Or•et •oU\t~M &.-9-~931 ~r .. !Ofln t1• .. ~~~ ~!flq. ---••••••11111--.llil•••••l!!lll••••!l"-'•~•l cumQ1n1on tor •ldel1y cond St~ 850·978& -tvn. m-7873 <l•Y• ,, •'1V ... --:~, ~-i5m..;;.;;;;;.;;,~~~~!I' ltlt liat8 llM ltlt W .. tM 1100 t i .. tt4... 100 woman or man. Li11ure Noahet/dryer 1138 98• aoy_if-Schuti. 8•12. 1ur --- - - - -. World & B1lbo1 r41.f'• 8 S 00 A 11 grinder; ·ln<tuma mlll. SECRETARY _ TELIPHIE'11UI yr• ••P 559·8232 ~~~w~~~~8J8 • r g micro-vu eomperator Permanen7•1 t_:.~!2rt/tlrne S£C'Y/R£C£PT. ' N ork your own h0ur1 11 ~ SS lO Kennedy tool bOXH. l\lf' " .. .,.. h.,,.645--6381,631·0196 1 · NH1tnghouMlldebya1cie p1011 w1eabln11, bano 3hare bUIY phone & Qefl• CMfiuafiua puppi;S, 2 "efrlQ. tee maker, 21 CU I I w , I n d m I IC 341er9'lry, P•fl time. "'" e<at olflea dull111n •pub· TEUPllll l&Lll M. 2 F, & wk1 old,1hol1 & bro..,". S300 646-8373 I 714·995-20_.5 ratary/phone •kHll Im· llthf""/tubtcrlplfon Hlet _, 1 p• ~It me dly or 6 2 2391 .vv1ant 2 da 1 1tk wllh "" -.our Y .. y • wormed 4 • .Vhllt M1vt~ wa1ri.r. 4 ~omb wOOdworklng ma· ,..... • Y w comp•ny El!clltent typ-l'let 11lto /time comm '· -potentlal lor mor1 Ing tkllll requlr"'. cor-aai.i avill 76 •. 1941 "KC OLO ENG SHPDOG yr1 old SI CASH. firm chlnl-lhllPlf, table HW 'f1M955·1550 retpondenoe & 1111111• Pup1 Champ 11n11 557 3299 jointer. pllMt. borll'Q \ 11.ITa•y teal Some bOOkkeeptng. T~S1i.t t78 t479 tv• mlQ IC t IOll I mecl'ltne. alldlng table -,llll IMl 111a•a•1•• t •_.fa Ill 497. t348 , /, n customer MNic. helpful ...-. "' :otlle puppy, AKC. M Br:J 1fC COmputet 2 &ove I .,...... • • NIWIY dlC<WlllCI, non/ )yntmlC manao-r req'd to Nb .. /whl S200 Stacy 1185,. With Cardi ind .1quld1tl0f\ ~•II J I l ruea & Thur• 8 30 to 5 30 1mok1no o lflCO In m1nege exl911ng phone $48 4389 I • O' Eqv1ppmen1 ~Ill Co Dtp1nd1bl1 par1on Fuhlon ltlln<I room You muat, 1baot-Monitor $2450. 673-1794 llquldalH everything w/good typing & , ... lood entry level ~mon ullfy'l'null. h1v1maneger :>alm1111n Puppy male F ff tt fta 1022 '""6 NewpOrl Blvd CM phc>N t11Hl1. E•~ work-with promotablllty '°' ••Plf generaunsi !Md• Al<C 111 ahot1 & worming, r Fri/Sal/Sun t-& Ing condlt1on1 NewJ>Ofl lf*OlllC. quick 1 .. rn1ng Ptulh office in Newl>Qft guarantMd h11llhy $200 frt1 6fno blleo-Terrlef Cent., Sut>mll reaurne muttl·pro1act worker B .. ch Call L.arry 838-8522 mi., w/•lnl dtlC)OtlllOfl 1l1ctllaa11a1 1211 lo J W Bell & Co 1 CMe Mull be 1v1Jlable by 945-9733 1.HASA AP80 PUPS. AKC llkl kldl 875 &009 1638 llMIMt trunk. 111C:i. Pl&ie 8le 270. Newport April 2 Salary S 1000 up r el~hOol Bill-I champ aired 8 Wka Whit, f AEE PUPPIES! lertt con4UIOf\ Orawe<a Bc:h. Ca 82MO depending on ••-lllllRJ1 brwnt &llOldn 975-3504 ·~ Poodle. app<Oll e Wkl hang1r1 llC HO White 11 .. IT&•f n /Till peror 1~11 cotl!!"t d reaurnl 1010 old, CUlll 931..0153 9&8-7823 ... -._ .. OOklng for a WtY OUI OI lafltltl Smell englneetlng oHIM C~I '213)387 0191 th• 40 hour work wlttt ti38'. aniq atort 1tl()!#. 11'1 lnOIAL r... Orange COunty Air-irratM. Publleatlon1 with the po>1en1111 10 earn CH• Mt hog & ~IHI Sh1pl'ler<l/Oob1e mix. port Morning or atltt• 13095 81n Fernando Rd S<400 to $1000 per Wltlc? $&00/obo. 81&· l23! mile, very ••HI I noon. Woro ptOCMtlng G~ CA 813.-2 •SI an nour tovab.. 3 ... yra. o, .. , hpetleinct dMlrablt, bul • •T ........ no ••P nee ) po walnut p•rtour Mt. 1 h kid .--.. r.:g not requlrtd 8111'3. r.......... 75 w I 1• n...,1 ....,.._. uon/---'"I"" • •tell:"'/ StO<e Ill CdM •HIOh"I commlHton1 I 50, bOwlCI glua aec'y, hme Dye 213·428· U 5 _v.,....., "' .,,..,,. ... 11 T c~ •f1r1y-AM ""· &-tpm HOO, wlgker 1ocket, swtwkmt 114-M&.•M flee 979,37e7 nttd• I ·~a.1010 •No night• or _..en<11 a 17&, 91111 Orlent11 ruo. teu9'iwy ~aon e &-101° Call Cralo ., 957-1082 '300. 7M-1128 ~..... ,........ ••H ro Controfftr Of 1 .. t IWIT .. 1111 IPU. betw.en 8 l 1 4NTIOUl table w/8 cnatt• l nUQu• 0 1k &ufte( )!'owing et.otronlee firm In b l* hllpfut. Wiii lreln T!XA8 OIL. COMIANY $700 Anlq chelra au-w/bevetld mirror. '22& I.AX .,.. Mu•t hevt flght P«tOf1 ... 2.3013 ~1 mature p«.on for 115 Hlde--.. '*2 a125 8eeut new toll/Queen :°etno ~tt! V:: s:; 'iitt•••••• ~..., ~~'roun':;"~~ ':!1:-.. ~o ! :r.~ ,~ ~~da•o •-~~oua·h~•r1~~,; comf0f11bte wonctng with rUIJtlml. fie>!, hit lurf I cuttomtra Wa tr1ln ""'·" tbl ;,rr. w/2 lvtaI150 baklf'a '-· HO DWno numbtrt Abtl to ,.. l1nd Hottl. Lagune Wrlle W y OkkartCHI. "'-" tab'-w/4 ctlllrt, US- locafe 10 HM'*" ..,, lelilt\. Cati Matl• YIHY. p, ... SOUttrMlll•!l Pei· VIO Cht . a T119911ry 171 8town nauo Cfl,alr, • 16 °'tlO CO,.,.. m+d tum-494441G roftum, lox 719. llt ALL 010 718·1293 Oel'l a cn .. r. S20 Ootc1 mer. laMrV 111.000 a t•• _1......---WOf'ln. Ta. 11101. liflla.... ~ .... ( ~.twr..,..,..tO ....,. rn•-_ (> _ ~Htntlon Conttotltt, lnQlllll ~ing Steady T P •. o. IH H~ In· WOfk. ··~· t>.n111t1. ~ ptM. MOcttt• MO -...'°°° C.. Oood epport, for rlaht ~ 1213,....ltl• .,.. ' · PteMI Mk lor -f1Cttyf1'~ " '.t"P"' ~ MOUN°' felof• TUftL 111111 ")lnlmum. ..... OMcl Ina. So Ooeet P1al•. 9tlted "' !MM wtth fl'llN; ~IOI 161-1111 0.\4 MC).lo411 11'\Um 2 yWa •lll* In ~liiiiift••y -comm.del trlhtl Dr• .. TU f•AMI trelned l'IHH "" Nf//'ftllitd, one~..... Plft... W-04._. I • e 0 " I I 'I I I • c • Ntlrtt 'f04ltl own l\0'6ra rt1.,r1e11tm1n1111et1v• Uni* .. .,.,. preterr w '• to .......-. To1e1 Ctll .JOIWI Ut-a163 cOfll!p_tf'Ul lon to -----= .. =•~ .. , ............ , , IVEAS & PONtf ~plnll Pteno like nn, 2 .oft PIER BEST BALBOA mo'1 old MUST SELL 11..-oo 5~7-3393 •ltr 5 ISLAND LOCATION •5rtl11 Gtt41 1230 ilr §1111 loP POOi ,.s,, w/return $465 945--169 I rv" 114l•, ••• ,.. uu Ck&I compute<lztd 11ereo 1y11em w/SA aprkra. nu 51600 ... .... uoo 831-<l 193 Lii ;air ot Raee•retl ACCOUI Lab aptcre new 2!50 w ).way w/11-0~ ret S740 PC St50 ObO ™ 0224 13' IKlfP wit,..., eo.t "°° 40 H P Mete outboard, alnt e0ttO MOO or I tOOO ltlke el AMOl-1 873-54t9 <AWA8AKI, eid1 Off-ro;cr. 29 Model A, 4 dOor. Town ChMP "'4-4939 s.csan RM1ored to ong.. ~TORCYCLES-lnal Sl&OO 87M181 * FOR RENT * 57 Metro Neal'\ Ill orig XA 500 HONOA'.S Wf ~ wr-q.lwnf1f Sl50 A DAY 640-0469 (;: ~5'-332J M&-9215 JMC-a..ut Sierra Of encs. :iuzut11 DS80. 1oe 1. 11k1 ·73 AJ1 custom ,.... 402 MW IAOO 947 9924 Vlllue $7000 • WAKT MIZ tlOSL Of Couc-ltt....... ... 771-7)44Of13$-17&0 13 ALLEGRO 2708 ""· ;a la ..... ...,.. 1111 ~ 134,000 82.8-5979 w. ..... llft IV'a iiB 71 sc;ya; eon:;, ilk. :Jf. &V SERVICE Hol11 a!Mr. am/Im, '*• ,.... Oonde<0Tlr11 2049Hrtw SllOO 551-5511 CM 646-•91• Sat 10 3pm lt7 fraU..1~ l'lffP 50008ft>IPWW•. "5 ""'1Pd~.·am~lfm~ ''." • .,... can. sntrt. whtlblue Int. .. -••II cond 15100 I Uv h efORY biAtc+ 75M323 °' 89M242 .. lghlwelghl rtberglHI Scemp 13' & 18' tr1vel trall«'I and new 19' 5th wheel Clll now. lot! fr11, 804000. 2 dr . .-19d. die blue, a/C, tnrf, ~ a.. $4300/obO ~& 1 1-ll00-34MM2 for frM ,_9_1_A_ud_l_4C_O-_OO_IE ..... -wh-h-1-/ btochufl and SAVEi camel. swnlfrn cue. 1t1n1 lat" Wutt4 conct M'OO 111.2112 ..... ,., for vehicle 5514295 -•. " OLWOlll &llTllOll CONN Ell C HEV"O lET • .,. II ' r • j • r-'" .. , ' ' S46-I 200 Wllfl USED CARS & TRUCl(.8 COME IN OR CALL FOR 1913 8MW320t EuropMl'I dllh4r'ed. Iott ot 111traa. P\I cond WN1• with bl** Int. $14.ISO S4-0315 7• 2002 • .,, cond. ltTllfm. a 1c. b1101. 1000 "34082 Ot 752-811& 14 BMW tW, irlnt cond Low mli.toe, many ••tru $5000/0bO, &31·2552 77 5301. 011er1 ••n leather Int, tXH cond s10.ooo ... 2.1211 '71 321 AUBY RED I .... ••AIPUIUL Cotml'W-OM.llto (lr)t ConolUOn. ....... 9"0'-.....,., MO-Oee t. OllYUUT 181> 11 BEACH BLVD HUNTINGTON BEACH ••t ..... 11141·1111 WIW&ITY• OWlllllUll s.. Ron11<1 Dec. 7 ...8MW 320t. blue, roof. ale. stereo nl cond l 7800 96' 80 320i, go4(1, ti9 MW. alt 1nrt. etc S9500 JOf'ln 840 ·9198 pm 476-11341tn 80 &~1. lmmlC amlfm aunrool. l'\lw 11ra1 S 14,ISOO Dey ffl-ttO 1 Chatltl E,.... 8'0-14M 113 320!. 88$-NCT llr• ~ina,bfa. 15K ... $.4792. 5& 1-9295 BMW's U's WllllTPllll Call fOf Imm Ouote f .-.. h ., • •1+• .. 1~ Jtrn!;'•HI ....... I 83 280Z.X beaut 5 spd w/ 11K ml. Take over 1270 mo. lease paymen1 with small cash dn 838-4139 'S.l;<'-WoNSSSI Three Cars One llDla briver. All J ' '·e NEWI iO 510 DA. B. "' SIW & j 1 King Cab PU 673-1784 TME RUE 0111 81 280ZX-GL Turbo. b+ue/silv&f, T -top, auto .. pis. p/b, slereo cass. hi back seats. lo m1, 1 ownr. S 12.900 or lse OAC, $310 • ,... 962-8323 rial 9123 1s Spider. l'l8W top, paint. tires. runs great S 1990 786-4204 3e•'f red '78 Sp)'der Conv, new rebll eng. exit cood Musi Sell' 53800 ObO 545-0630 Find S(>me deals on wnee!s on classtl1ed S 11snspor- ts'hon hst1ngs 642-5678 .. . . laic11: 1981 REGAL (Int cond .. low ml. Call belote 3pm. 751-11281 82 Skylark, V-6, 4 dr sedan. lade colot'. p/b, :-;; :1'!1· -.;_· lrans, ••It concl, 1 ownr. Soi!>OO. 640-5907 wti.nd1. wkdys 546-3522, Nancy c .. m.. 1309 'mbulanee, '62 Cad. orig, runs greal. will trade. s 1995 644-4839 NABERS CADILLAC LARGEST SELECTION ol late m<>Oel. low mueaoe Cadillacs In Southern Calllornla' See us today! 540-1860 2600 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA Chevrolet '14C1•1r1123001~1 11.lntcond 650-5163 STADIUM PONTIAC !:I TA ll I lt M CADILLAC -S • 1980 COUPE de VILLE DIESEL Cadillac Wire Wheel Covers -Dual Comfort Seat Power Steering. AM /FM Stereo Cassette. {1.~8962)-• -'~6.995 · c ". 1979 ELDORADO COUPE Average miles -FuU power. (ID 655680) '10,995 1978 COUf.E DE VILLE . Dual comfort power roof. Cadillac wire (227UBE) •. seat. Cabriolet wheel covers 1980 SEDAN de VILLE D'E~poce Equipped with all Cadillac Power assist options. ( 1JFV9f2) '10,995 TRADED IN I 1982 TORONADO ual comfort. power seats. power wln- ows. cruise. digital, cassetle tape play- r. (2AJH763) '11,995 • 1982 PEUGEOT TURBO DIESEL, tact sunroof, less than 14K miles, like new. (1EDB881) '9895 ~ .... ·. '1• ""'""''"""-~ ::::~>:-~-:.-. 1982 CHRYSLER LeBARON Low mlles. loaded (134791) \ '7995 1978 MONTE CARLO Factory air, power steering/brakes. av erage miles. (255ULC) 1 2995 . ' ..... -,..---- 1981 SEDAN de VILLE DIESEL Dual comfort Power seat -CadiUac Wire Wheel Covers. (1CTE440) ~79,95 .. 1980 ELDORADO BIARITZ Full power. a"stro-roof, average mlles (592ZPA) '12,995 1981 FLEETWOOD llOUCNAM Diesel, Dual comfort power seat -Full power. (1BJX100) '899-5 1981 ELDORADO COUPE Cabriolet roof. Cadillac Wire Wheel covers -Full power. (1 80A559) 1979 SEVILLE AM /FM stereo cassette tape player. Cadlll~c wire wheel covers. (#497509) :!l-8,995· 1981 ELDORADO COUP Astro-roof, leather seating area, power. (1CTR001) '13,995 1 14,995 ' 0 N NE w · CADILLACS 1980 CUTLASS BROUGHAM Dlesel, cruise. !Ht , power Win- dows/locks. wire whl covers. (1ALW291) '3995 lf81 RIVIERA Equipped with an factory power assisted options . Low mlles (1BIY551) . 19895 ' ' 1982 DATSUN 200SX Factory air, power windows, caasette !ape player, llke new. (1FFM907) •7995 1978 OLDSMOBIU CUTLASS SUPREME BROUGHAM. Power win- dows/seat/door 10bks, cruise control !•79488) ~•4995 ' ' / 1982 CAPRICE SEDAN Power windows. tllt , cruise. (1HJU008) •7995 1978 ME~CURY MARQUIS S~DAN. Stereo ~tle iipe player,"" cruise co'n t rol, power aeat1.indows/door locks, Hke new (557807) •3995 • 1 -·-1c :s-,,. --,.fan 0 0 O · " 0 0 0 0 0 / 0 l @ 19&4Unl GAF . ·~- . l • . . -F, I .. DRAllGI COAST featu(it\~ ~'.:£;~~ 0 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 0 a d 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ° 0 0 0 0 0 ....... 11:.--.. ~:=.l\J 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .o 0 0 0 o 0 D -l'°"G 0 0 0 0 0 • 1964 United Feature Syndicate.Inc. .... ~AREIELD ® Ii SNOWED LA5i NIGHT! 0 {) . . . AN~ YOOR WOOL CAPS AND MITTE.N5 AND MUFFLER~ ANO eoOTIES ~ '-. __ , MA HA , 50 YOU eQY5 WANT TO PLA\./ IN THE &NOW, HOM? THERE YOU GO, 60'/€> .. ~· ' YOUR HDMEmll llllY PIPll Write when you have time. · Your brother, Snoopy Q, .. ~, -:r • . ... · . ( . ,.. by Jim -Davis 1 FIR~iT YOU'LL HAVE TO WEAF\ YOUR NICE, WARM PET 5WEAT~R~ _,/ ___ _ --- - - ----------- ---- - ----- --------. --- ----- --------r - ----------------~ ---. --------- -. --- - ------- -- -NANCY ® MY LITTLE DOG HA'S SODA?? NO SPIRlT BECAUSE EVERYONE CALL'5 HIM A MUTT DENNIS THE MENACE , JU·DGE PARK-U .. POOR LITTLE GUY I . A CAN OF SODA M\GHT SNAP HIM OUT OF r-::::ill::~----- HI, NANCY. HOW~ THAT NEW MUTT DOING? 1 T ·.·,;·""!'~~ ~-·"!~-~· :!.. . ". . . /,,Jd' ;Of -;.,;,r; .:. T''"'f" . ·u • HE THINKS HES A SAINT BERNARD GREAT--I GAVE HIM A CAN OF GODA, AND HE5 DOING FINE by Hank Ketcham But-I don·t under.stand . ., ,,....~---=-·~"'"· .. -..,..,. . • by -Harold Ledoux IT LOOKS LIKE IT'LL BE SNOWING RlGHT BUT GLORIA TOLD ME YOU GOT TICKETS FOR THE THEATER SATURDAY RIGHT f WE'LL BE BACK IN TIME . FOR DINNER · INTO THE WEEKEND., ABBEY! THE S~J ING SHOULD BE GOOD ANO THE GIRLS MIGHT ENJOY DRIVING UP TO DEVIL'S MOUNTAIN! NIGHT' ' . ANDTHE THEATER! f SAM IS T~KlNG US TO DlNNER AND THE THEATER SATURDAY NtGHTI HE WOULD Al-SO LIKE TO TAKE US UPTO OEVtL'S MOUNTAIN SKIING ,-------- li-tAT MORNlNG! WE'D LOVE . ITI / r I • ,/ bY /om BATiUK I ... -----~--------------.,.----------~~·~--------~---------~-~------------_...--~-...--...-,.......---~ ~ _J L c DID llC:iJ HEAR WHAi HAPPENED 10 HARR4? . ... MOON MULL·INS by Ferd and _Tom Johnso~ IT'S HARD TO f<NOW W~OTO INVITE" TO OLJf< PAFTY. .. EVERYONE" ·we HAVE ANYTHIN~ IN COMMON WITH IS So DUL/.. ... DoN~ ~STUFFY. .. Hf: PRoB,ABLY MAtc::ES .f-.ACRfE THAN I Do AND IS A F}N~ PERSON As WELL ... ,. D~CTOR SMOCK @ see! r1"''9 11-ie F=1Rs.,.... : '"f"H I N(S :t: No-rice p wHeN OUR SPAce- SH IP t...ANC'f:P! · . BRo,ADeN YouR HoRtzoNS, E.MMA --MEET NEW PEOPLE. WHY NOT THE IH~ TRASM MAN?? IRASH MAN ? IHINf<' OF OUR SOCIAL -~ ~f~~ ·F S7A7US .' Y( :!) ~ NOW ; a ~ KNOW, POCIOR , eu-r X 've PISCoveReP WE; MOOGOOL.-INGS HAve ONES I.HING IN COMN\ON Wl-Y-H YOU E:ARIH L.-INGS .' YOLJ PeoPt..e PLJ-f' YOUR vAeeePtWOGGlf:.S UP ON l"He ROOF -ro PR.Y -rHe SAMe. AS we PO! I • • ... -by-George bemont · .. : ,. v ' . l 1 t I •• u ... II> B .... & e ----~- " -".. . .... \ ~ '• !:l;°: I -~I r • •• - I J , .. ~ J ' .. .. l..OOKOUI REPORIS A S'fAGeCOACH Af'F'~OACHING-co~ PASS. ' . IHE: Sf AGE FpPM VAPIV' CllYOR NAOSE:A JUNC110l\l? 0 .. -- • \. . .... . . ,.....,. ....................... ~--- • CAN YOU TRUST YOUR" EYESt There a,. at IHst six dlffer- tftCft In drawing Mtalls ....Ween top and bottom panels; How qul~ldy c.n you . find tMm? Check aMwen with those below. ·~AOw ,, .,pu~ "'" ·9 ·eu1n 1w '' ••s ·s ·PMOw •111ro .,. .. IS P ••l'°'I' •1 PJ909 C Jauu141 '' Apoci l ,Aog i 6u1n 1w s11au1q•::> I t1a:iu•,•1110 .. • ~unif)rWhii'le . ® ~~~~--..--~by Hal Kaufman~~----~--~ • SUM VERSE! Figures, they wy, don't lie, but tMy un pose a question as In ttMs diverting verse: "I find that In my family, one from two sttll ...-vn us nw .. , and two from two, by tM same score, leavft a r• 6 •. --- - - -AND 7, :"!, - -- ---AND AND SOON, ANDON! Obviously, each of the words In the diagram above ends In ANO. The top word contains four letters. the next word five letters. etc. How quickly can you fill the blanks with words according to these·deflnltlons? f. lte>Uflflus grains . 2. Vendor's booth. 3. String of purls. 4. Highwayman. S. Hearty eater. 6. Symbol for "and." 7. Get the drift. When finished, try .Taking up a second set of progressive ANO words. 3. m.lnder of lust four." How un this bet ·-.~ SjUtJltd o-. WOJj 0-. IN~ ff~ Sj~Ad 0-. WOJj Piii!> WO • What Four! The same four letters form four words meaning a wan look, an ardent request, a bell sound and a 19M kind of year. What letten? •dftt '1Nd 'fftd .... d • Finger Tips! Quickly, state tM number formed by: (A) hokllng up an Index finger, CB) touching the tip of one's thumb to tM tip of one's for.tlnger, {C) spreading the tips of first and ~ond fingers. 'Al•"ll>lldM• '(A UltWOM) •"11 '0-ttt 'WO • Rlddle-Me-Thlsi Why did thi snake stand'tln Its head? "FcS be serpent-c!lcular. · ·pu1t11J_,,..O i ·pukJtdwy . , ·puitwJno!> ·s ·pu•61•e ., ROLE MOO"ELI What can you draw to complete this window ·pu•~s c pu•1s i puitS 1 dres:.:n~ stene? Insert missing lines to find out. ~ .. For Better or For w ·orse .. IE.D'S~ W\'<E. HER Fl~ HUSSF\ND ~ /• BOT- DOE.SNT .SHE- WHERe.:s CDNN\e,eL'? SHeS GQ(NG-lb Be. A 131Tol.A1E. . ... ,.. ' IS SHE STILL DA1iNG THAT.".. leD"? WHO NOSE? Apply colon nutty to tM circus scene above: 1-Red. 2-Dk. blue. 3-Yellow. 4-Lt. brown. S-Flesh. 6-Lt. grHn. 7-Dk. brown. I-Dk. purple. t-Lt. gray. 10-Dk. ''""· SPELLBINDER ~ SCORE 10 points for using all the letters In the word below to form two complete words: -P"E D-1 CURE -----.. --, THEN SC»i• 2 points uch for •II words of tour letters or more found a"'°"9 the letters. Try te ._,. •t least SO points. . ·.,.,I.Mid :we....,.~d ' - . . • ~ . --, ~· ~ .. .. . . by Lynn Johnston i . ~- I • I . -· · • .... , ' t t ,.. · GORDO ® SHOE -----------,--~~-----o:-"---_,...~~~-~----...---------- © 1964 United Feature Syndicate.Inc --- 1 Will £~A~ fRDM A l..OGK£0 1R\JNK·. ll , ---'--~·-~-·--·- ~ll> oNlf I'M IN~IO~, 'IOU MIGMT "E.AR ME. CR~ FOR ME.L-P, &l>f f'A"'/ t.10 A11E.N'f ION 6elAu~E. 11' ~ AU.. MRI o ·~· .. . by Gus Arriola ~~llll!l!m!!IJ!l!llllll!I~- •' ----.. lay Jeff Macllelly W6lL,U~ 7UAT~ 17tffiaJl..T IO~LAIN ... . ' .. -ls'fhis 1 · TheFaceo' -The80's? I ,-· : I ---------------~------------- ......... LOS ANGELE.5 -The H~ tons. a summer playground for the nm.and.famous likes of Am Allla. CllerJI,,.. and 'n n· c..ate. was the backdrop for a ~run soap opera ~ year on ABC. Now NBC is developing a new soap set in Santa Barbara, the beach and mountain town that has been dubbed "America's Riviera" and is home to .... 'lrPolla. i--..... Eft Mnrie S-... and RolM!l't ... ..,. (Silver . Spoons) SdanMler: also 13. Obviously a believer in grand sestures. Schroder WQOed..-~~ ~ Natalha Wt ~1<#1 N duee' 'Wiien 'ill!Pmated. ihe two resolve the thorny situation by making constant phone calls and run- ning up impressive lonft<ti5- tance bills. ... w.,.e New- .... still the record LM V~ cabaret draw. made a slight al- teration in his show when he performed tor 7.500 7--Eleven store owners. He added an ai>'- ly titied hit, IJuMI D ••r's "All Night Long." -Robert Windeler W~HINGTON -lep;mea tlldft ..... .... K. Udlll (0-Ariz.) could probably chair a subcommittee on the sut>;ect ot frustration. Already &aae for his flight to lsraeJ to meet with Israeli Energy Minister Yrtz· hak Modai and Knesset mem- ber Gad Yaacob~ the Con- gressman boarded a bus to the El Al tenninaJ at New York's Kennedy Airport. But the bus was delayed because airport authorities had to search for a pickpocket When asked for his -identification. Udall realized he had left his --'--~~~~~~~~~~~~-walletinhislug- "8'-"fmMorris Udall. the On gressrnan from Arizona," he said. No one be- lieved him The bus finally went on. but too I.ale .::;;;;:~ for Udall to catch his plane. With his wallet ar.t Jupge on the Wirf to lsraei. the Congressman decided to I'& tum to O.C.. a,, he wouldn't get to Israel in time for his scheduJed •••••••••••••• meeting.-He tried to persuade n• c• The show. unsur-·a ticket agent to take his per- prisiJ181y titled Sm1*1 Barbam. sona1 check. No dice; the is _slatedto~~.~r~. t ~~.,.~v~~ ~~ ___ ..... ......,.,~.,....,.ll"nllilbe~ 1te &l'>iflilOiJ;orve ~ ot Finally. a man'in line accepted the city's celebs M guest Udall's check and charged a stars. ... Can puppy love be ticket home for the now-for. blooming between Ne' r•r lorn Arizonan. ... a..t ~ Gnpo.. the 13-year-old .W. kept a high profile m daughter of the late Natalie Washington during the Ken. Wood and director ltk:Mld nedy Center's opening week Ga...... and actor 1tkkJ ot The Hasty Hmrt. Reynolds. Cover photo by Dennia V. Mltcbetl LAllAWOOD .. sadM~ ......... ..,~ """1-PJL. 'D , •, . f had an iJm. liable need b' love and attlelllion. But rm no~ ovenensitiVe and mnstam- :Le = d olhers; W' am I atraid d~ alone. =!!?'to be and be tor I am Therapy has abo helped me beool1.e as extnMlgilnt. At one time. if I had S200 left in my checking acoount. rd buy somedlin8 for $208 and wony later about the overdraft. .IEFMY•OI• SIDI of• 8lootioay play The Re.a Tbins Wllll'• .. ---be-•' :':re ~r.-;.: r -E.V "9 -Ullra. N.Y. It seems to me ffiir 1n .:'"II-.. New York lbe audiences loYe and em- brace S1CD'91 with an en- thusiasm that is millq in London. If --in l<>-they like you. aaadielllllS here nighrs ABC production of Teo-ao to exftflJes and ~,you; nessee~£..4..~ ·~~~-_,_..___ :... ....... ".i..o'::~~ ™~iii~-As ' nunedty .. on "hiatus for eight the thealen, the(re the same months, perhaps longet'' With the world ova Ifs bald to tell her husband of ·19 years, what ooumy you're in by ~ s.Mla. dying d myas-what's ........... backs&a8E' theOia gravis (the disease that (other thal'f languaae, of killed Ar istotle Onassis), OOWle). Dfsin8 rocxm are "nothing is more important the same: Somelimes the now than his health and our plumbing works, and relationship.'' -Anila ~ sometimes it doesn't C 1914 FAMILY WEEKLY, All tlgt"9 1'9MMCS. The & ft is givtng over 40 young men and women the .chance of a lifetime ... a chance to train for the 1984 summer Games as a member of the track and field team sponsored by PUMA and Bl'NtM. l'alnlng for the Games takes a lot of time, equipment, uniforms, and a lot of expense. But the am M Is willing to make this special sponsorship commitment to these young athletes. we want the sum- mer of 1984 to be their best summer ever. '1t>u'll enjoy this summer too, with a $1.00 cash refund (by mail) from the .. -..~-.--~ .. --.a.-~.~ 1 -~ ; ~::;.......;!;.;;; .... ~ --'v/ -~r~....,._ ofpurehase (caroboaro with plastic removed) from any two p8ckages of BB ft batteries in sizes MA, C, O, 9V or AA 2 -pack QB only 1 QBCkage of AA 4 - pack, ·Eveready" will send )'OU a cash refund of $1.00. The a± ft wants to make this summer a great one for you and '----------- for some hopeful )'OUng athletes. 0Complriaon based on Ollel'all awnt&e petformance In al~rpose U9e. TOSEND . • ___.. ....... _. ..... ______ ....... ________ --===~---- By Wt7liam A Henry m K im Alexis is~ bathed in lifJbt. dancing. Rock music puJses. A dalJerl people c:bRr around. wMchin8. A J>hc*9apller ooues ~ ment from her with IWilches of his ~ f'AJtten of his hand. ~ grunts. then shouts of "Yest Yes!" She first shows her ,.,. prcDJe, then her left. saying tmsiJl8ty, "You like this one toct.y, but you liked the ode one bet- :s tier )e:stcaday." She tOlleS her head 10 ~ show off -now the kJrl8 b1ond ~ i now the straw ~ now the heart- > shaped face. Outside it is fP'ilny winier • in a noisy. New York street. but inside J the studio the mood of the pidure is endless swmner. The 9Cl!ne loob like it's out of a In the lilde crowd of onJoolters. ttlett movie. lt smacb of Blou>VA Eys of are fat men. afPD8 women. ~ Lau1o Mars. SlarMJ. And as time films tion. But where Kim Anis stands; in illu5trale 90 wen. this is not imt the white ilf!'Ye-ne'ftf land that the ;ammn, not jml ~ ~ !l<Jt ~ bas imtal~ in the cell-JUla the admjned thrill tor Kim of beinB lier of his Sludio, there is tdealim:t ~ the a5ll!ef of altellliolL It is a business. ty. This Sirl has -no. is -the look of and a mertiles one. U thinll 80 W!l'f the 1980's. well, all this effort will prockace just a The scene is a Mshoot." a pidure ses-dazierl dilem1t ~ tor pubjt. sion. tor Revlon's Ultima II oosmeOcs. cation. In fact, things ~ leM wed. and Bot it represents more than thal It at the end of the~ she bas oom- marks the passing of an era. the oor-plded just sevel.. onation of a new queen. The Uttima U The pictures must do a lot more than contrad may be the most prest9ous-look "pmty." Revk>n is in big 6nurlal and profitllble -job that a mode c.an troub6e. and it is not too much of an e:s- get. Lauren Hutton. oow 40. had it for a ~ to 5ll'i it is up to Alexis to decade and it made ~ iac:e the defint. be1p tum thal arou.nd. The nation~ lion-of-American beauty for-~ 1970'5. gr:s( COYDdie company, When Kim Alexis won the tide -tor has a 20 petceut nwket share. but m.t muJbple years and, almost l'l"l'binlv, share is ~ 9qUee2led. Growth in the rooJtiple millions of doUars (~~ iodustry---ues at the ememes -in ~ and Revlon t1atty refute to daam price. ~ 80'Jds and in kJw.. spec.ifics) -the modeling business price, mass appml ones. Revlon's pitd1 hailed her as a potential new No. J. has always been to the middle. The Cheryl iteSS and Chrisbe Brinkley company's eamiflp from all activities. are more Wnou5 now. but as the pho-incbadifl8 its ~ health<.are tognphs taken this day show up in the division. dropped from a -peak of $192 magazines read by Ameriol. Kim Alex· million in tge() to about SI 11 million is is going to climb the last little arm... by 1983. A number of problems wae ous Sllep to the top. invotved. but aaxwdin& to induslrY She is working hald lo get there. On analysts. one of the bWJest was that for ~ e!11-~d~~tl ~»~~- tnade up by a blond eH who insists that cosmetics industry ·ana)yst "Revlon he is "a speed demon" and then have has not done enough with its image to her hair ruded and combed. For the tum the consumer on.·· next five 'hours. she will be on her feet Can Kim Alexis Save Revlon? It swaying kicking. leanin& leaping. She sounds like a soapopera question, but will make her~ look pouty, sultry, edgy company executives ~ been sexy. friendly, hawY. "going~ all asking it out loud. It implies a lot ol re- my ~" as she explains. sponsibili1y for this 23.year-dd newly- 4 F Aim.l"Wam.Y. MAmt ..... - ( I wed wtm did not~ Wly want to be a nmdel. who did not go to oollege, who pl9els ~ home to aoin8 out. radinR belt 9eUer'5 10 dancing at di:9cm. dre.9linfJ in jeans and · no mlkeup to P'dtinR on the 81~ a oomer of the studio is a big containing ht!r main& and 90me fruit she'll be taltlnl home 10 Florida to it won't rot in her New Yon apartment She still thinks d henet as the girl next dooc She prefes the company of her parents and sister to oe6d>t ides. and her idea of a food binge is "cookies. or bread and buttu.. But she has one important ~going for her. If Revlon wants to reach the ordinary American girl. it probably could not find a major model more down-to-earth. ................... _. ... __________________ ~~ ... --------=-----------------------.............. .._ the blemish to a shiny, almost artificial blackness. Kim picks up a mirror and looks at her mole with satisfaction. Keeping in shape is as urgent and demanding as she feared it would be. She runs and works out ar a health dub almost every day. She watches her ~~~·;~~~ than five pouri<b her leggy, S.~9~·inch frame. Added to ffiat . disdpliqe is the stress of wortd111 • almost exclusively in New York whlle living in Florida with her husband since Od~ reaJ.estate investor James S4DCktoo. 24. They met, romantio- ally 'ehough. in Africa's wild-game won- derland, Kenya. "on October S, 1981 ." He w_as taki"8 a _vacation; she was be- ing photo&rlphed for SpotlJ 11/usJm/Jtds annual swimsuit issue. Things got seri- ous quickly, and the next year she moved to Florida to be near him. But because of her career demands, she is TaltJntl ii on tJw chin: Sua.l!ll has meant long hours and rumon about .. my mc>I!. .. often gone from Monday through Ffi. day. To pass her free time, she reads health and exerci.w suides and novels and lately, the Bible. For now.~ ing does not mix with motherhood. But in 6ve years or so she'd like to have "a bunch of kidS. Maybe I can just do lace shots, .. she adds. Marriage has made her privacy even more pn!dous but has further stripped her i5olalion. ""1 hu.Gnd's busi- =requires him to list his telephone, -and fans--call-him to~. lo me. sometimes late at night" The callers are not often men; usually they are teen-ase girls who long to become models themse1Yes. Mothers of would- be models often call Kim's mother. who loves it and "talks for hours." In fad. BaJbara has folJowed ~ter Kim into mOde1ins and has had ~ sucx:5. ThoUgh she is reluctant to give » vice in person. during interviews Kim returns again and again to the things that gins who admire her ought to coo- side "Wait fl are ,17 or 18 years ..... ~ L~--~ -·~ ... to start~ ing a living at 13-or 14? Would you want to Have a la~ a tax account-- ant, a finandaJ consultant al that aser She aJso warns them about fad diets and she speaks from experience: For her fi.rst big overseas assjgnrnent. she dropped 26 pounds, then flew to Italy for the shoot and "pifaled out on pasta F AMLY Wmu.v • MAJICH • • '* 5 and gained it all right back. .. Perhaps the most important le9sons Kim ~ she bas learned are philo- sophic.al more _than practk&. "I found wt that there are many ways Of &mg thinJ', and you have to choose your own. I have had people tell me, for ex· ample. to dye my eyebrows bk>nd or ~ myself in other ways. Once you realize that you do not have to take other people's advice. modeliflL-: and lite -becomes a k>t easiet" IW ~ • I c:..· ..... ,. ....... ,. .... .................. ........ 11 .... •• ..... 1 ... .... ........ 1 .... ... • r 11 • I ........, ·-...... ,.. ... _ iiiiliiiillMMiliilii .................. ~, ....... ~--, ... .,,..,,.,., )'OU lend no moftey! Your ~ ii wared! 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Tai~ to yourself .~ someornes produce po51bve results. 2. Silence can be threatening as w~ of respect foi: another person. 3. Compulsive talkers are self- ronfident. especially in regard to their thoughts and ftelinss. 4. You're more likely to disa.m personal matters with friends than ~workers. 5. Long sentences, especially very descriptive ones, are often pert'2ived as meaningful and though~rovoking. ~ I . True. A person who an- ticipates a threatening or stressful situation should talk to himseli in preparation br dealing with it, as University of Ottawa (Canada) studies revealed. By conversing with himself at length -either si- lentJy or aloud -and thus rehearsing strategies to cope with the problem, an indi- vidual can be more mentaUy equipped to handle it. 2. 'Thie. City University of New York studies indicated that someone who addresses you in an irritating manner can be put down by strategically placing silences in your conversation. As the late psychiatrist Joost A. eeflOO ObSerVed m 7'he Strotegy of Silence: "In its ~ tective function, silence ex- presses reserve and privacy, creating a psychic vacuum around a person that shows the respect of refusing to in- trude upon others. Silent co~ munication may result in an ecstasy of interpersonal con- tad. The vacuum of silence is experienced by most people, ~~·~:.~~· resentment, violent ag-- gressive intent or fear of ver- bal 9essk>n." 3. Fa~se. Psy.chological studies show that compulsive talkers -thc:lse who never let anyone else. set a word in ~ -are driven by a variety 'of forrnks fears and F ~ Wmi.r • MA11CH • • 1.. 7 concerns. They babble on in order to control anxiety, and if their .habit is ~ed. their ability to cope crumbles. 4. 'Ihle. A 0State University ol New York study found that both men and women most 1requenby talk about the OJ> posite sex with friends. but among relatives, the family is the sub;ect most often dis-l adjectives and nouns make cus.d. C<>-wotkers tend to up the dullest and least welJ. talk about the job. received type ol speech style, S. False. s. entences with aa:ording to research at Brit- many articles. prepositions. ain's University ol Dristol. IW ,,. . .,. ........... "'""-• •• , d,.,.,,.. ~-"· ( hte" MOA•t •f4ff. O~ r he,tt lft 1 -•Olln••-"'•• u .. ~ r. ......... ~ .... i. '""' .. " ) l p 'O .-: • CURTIS GANS Q: 18 It ' r"sttc ID 9a)' tW die ..... IEM• for .......... • ' taa DOUI wlll be h••'a acdoe'1 Gans: I think there's no question about PREDICTED : A SMASHING TURNOUT FOR A PIVOTAL ELECTION ~~~~~ :n:e~ ~ ~~n~~';;. A new ·ff!porr by a nonpartisan think lank called The Com- miJMM,. w -·~ ~t;/y ....ni.. I~ « .-• .. 'A~rrl!lectoroitpT;akis._ · J984's ooter turnout will surpass that of 1980, when 59.2 percent of those eligi- § ble to U01P did so. The report, titled The :! Non-Voter Study-1983-84, is authored -' by 46-year-old Curtis Gans. who i managed · Eugene McCarthy's 1968 t campaign and is a former political co/. e umnisl Gans's conclusion: Americans ! see this eledion as one of the most im- ~ portant in yeaTS. Washing/on wnler ~ Dauid J. Lynch sat down wi1h him recently to talk about the election in more detoff.:../ · Lynch; Wblit were your flNMna•7 Gans: It became clear from th is report. which is based on an analysis of the Congressional elections of 1982. that Reagan's policies and programs will in- crease electoral participation not only among Democrats, but also among Re- publicans. Then there are various groups being energized politically, in- cluding blacks and farmers. Another factor is an overall linear increase of voting in the South. Combine all these with the liktlihood ot a dose election, and it's almost certain that the turnout in '84 will be higher than the turnout in '80, although the upturn in '84 will be less than the upturn in '82 [compared to 1978) because of the. improvement in the economy. There were recently unemployed people and people on the edge of becoming unemployed who came out strongly to vote and cast their ballot against President Reagan in '82 but are not likely to be quite as motivated to vote in '84. · B~djpg, remodeQDg or -replacing ... Window ~litv · can make or reak it Q: HoW Moat Jwe Jeck'09'• ..... ..-.-•tMI?. . ~ ............ , .............. cause }tlf!fe att-going to be people reg. istering to vote for no other · '950n than. that he's in the race; this will in- aease black tumoul I think bladts are angry enough about Reapn that, if Jackson doesn't tum them off at}t.e convention or alter the convenuon, they'll come out and vote. and that will be an incremenL How-much of an in- crement. nobody knows. There are tbose whom Jackson will reach that c~entional registration wouJdn't have reached. or Walter Mondale or the Democratic Party wouldn't have reached. To the extent that Jackson sets to any significant segment of that group, more blacks than we would have expected wiU vote. Q: WbM p'OUp9 do you expect tO come oal beaYlly la '841 Gans: There'll be increases in both Democratic and Republican ~ tion, Southerners and blacks. Middle- clas.s women will have a showing. but they've always come out; environmen- talists will be out to vote again.st ~ but they're ordinarily heavy participaDls. Q: WW me o8m' cil 1 u RI~~ ... ....,.. .. ,. •• ,ec:talDrallllb-•llii...rr. Gans: The Census Bureau argues ~I we'll gcr inco. a .permanent upturn bY virtue Of the ~ ..._12dda :c>klec L ,i . .Mfi, .. ~·~ ... .,.~~~ since 1960 from about 63 pen:2nt to 54 pen:eot Only 2.5 percent ot the ~ crease· in eligible voters is because we enfranchised the IS. to 2 I-year-olds. Overall, the decline in voter partjcipa. tion derives from the public's attitudes toward politics. Q: ............... ..., Gans: Well. one fonn or anOther of dis- illusionment. whether it's personality based or issue based. Only a portion. only a quarte~ of the downturn ~ attrt. butable to young people. Therefore. I don't believe in the demographic theory. I basically believe in the theory that people respond to the efticacy a the vote. U they believe they can make spme significant cha.!1se. ~ their vote, they wifl come <>1:1t.~ they don't. they won't It just happens that Reagan has been such a central figure that we're likely to have an upturn now. Bui ii the Democrats got in and they were not very good at governing. it's entirely possible and very likely that the down- turn woukt resume in '86 and '88. IW ......... By Martha Woodall Television audiences have pr~ ~ been tuning out commer- . ever since the first station began broadcasting in Sc,henec- tady, N.Y., in 1928. Now networf execu- tives and sponsors have a new cause for alarm: the introduction of what media wizards have dubbed "zappers," control devices that switch the channel when a commercial intrudes. Advertisers, who will spend an esti- mated S 18.2 billion on 1V campaigns this year; are monitoring this trend dosely. Even a tiny audience loss is .~~'°G~~~&~ 30-second piece of ·network prime time. "We wouldn't say zapping has I major impact on programming at this stage of the game, but we're keeping an eye on it." says Chuck Woods. director ol media and research services at the Ralston Purina Co. in St Louis. "I don't think any of us feels very good about the development," agrees ' other commercial on NBC or ABC," found that a mere 6 pen:ent d says David Poltrack, vice president for ads are switched. research at CBS Broadcast Group. "It's SO.SO," explains George Garrick, ·~Now there is more diversity of stations executive vice president of the Chi- to switch into and out of." .eag<rbased test-marketing research Near!y 41 pen;ent of t1ie nation's83.3 · ~ rq! .. ~'· 3Jier;. _ ~~~~~~;i~~--~~illi;t~·~~~c·:· :> • • • ~· ~ .• ··'4 • · -~~ ... ~: • ..,...;\ .. • res rfanlt; pproxnnate-viSion-oomme and 3 peninC are # F~~re.eitdfdl:' rector at Dancer rrtz.Aera)c;t Sample Inc.. an advertising agency-in New Yoik-:-' s a problem that will onty get worse." The greater availability ol remot~ control devices and the proliferation ol cable systems have helped to give zapping new clout "'R!n years ago, there was no incen- tive to switch. You would only find an- £ fA&YWmtv • MAA04 4 • 1114 9 ty 400,000 new subscribers sign up going into one." • ft , • every month. Recent A.C. Nielsen au-A recent Nielsen zapping analysis dienc.e samples have found that on~ claims that during the average 'JV min- fifth of all residents own remot~ntrol ute, .only 3 percent of the prime-time tuners: They're included with many audience and 2 percent of the daytime new television sets, and large cable sys-audience change .c~Js. and most of terns often provide devices for their that occurs at the beginning of the subseribers. Remote controls make it hoot Households with pay-1V options, easier to change stations when a corn-such as_ Home~ Office and Show-. merciat begins:-And ,-V--with a cable time, are more likely to switch, as are hook·up offers extra escapes for the viewers with the convenience ol a r~ viewer who doesn't want to hear mote control. For example, during another word about a mlracle floor wax prime time, 18 percent with remote or an invigorating hair tonic. control changed channels in the filSt The alarm over this phenomenon three minutes ol the hour, compared was fueled by recent studies indicating with 14 percent of those without that in 15 percent ol homes without remote devices. cable and 40 percent with cable, In addition, advertisers and network viewers say they "almost always" or execs may soon have more trouble on "often" change channels when a com-their hands. Last December. a civil merciaJ flashes on the screen. engineer from Long Island, N.Y., Albert However, other studies, which mont-P. Novak, received a patent for a tiny tored actual viewing behavior; bring computer that hones in on commer- somewhat less distressing news to ad-cia1s and programs selected in advance vertisers: People watch more commer-by the owners as being objectionable. cials than they are willing to admit In a and pool! -they're gone. fW survey of 500 homes in Eau Claire. Wisc., Information Resources Inc. Martha ~II IS a Ph~ wrlltt IOI Pit 1,_..._,,....J !!111111 .. _ .. ,, 11 11tTiiili""'P1A1•• M , 1111"1 .. Jll?I 1'1 •1 m I I• TW1W ...... WktJ .,,..., A Ill .... l I al lll9lirt ·-~-...... I ¢'It; ........ ,..,. •• 1 ..... ..... .... ~~ .. -------------~-~::.~!~--~-~~:~~~-., .. 21 ................. Cly. 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J!~nf.. u~~iW!!r.~ t ~ ~ from:d 'Q = ~ ..-..-..,... ~ ~. wilh Iii Combine widl .. root. S Broadway. New ~. N.Y. turmeric, ooriander. Oft8l'10 -1 = l<m6. For.each~ publSled, fAM!U' mix weJJ. Stir In~ sauce, lemon juice and w~ will pay s 10. Recipes must rn-oil. Speed this~ lamb llielks. rubbina 1n dude your narne. ~ tejephone weO on both lidS. e.owr nt ttfriaente 1or number and the newspaper in which • ~ 3 bouts. or up to 2 days. you read FAMIU' WF.EICLY. Recipes with S. Preheat broUer. or light ~coals. the earliest postmark will be used. We . Broner should be VffY ~· ~ ~ cannot answer letters or return recipes. bum down to an eYell ~ wtute- AJI recipes bea>me the property of ~ stage. . FAMILY WF.EK.LY.g 4. Grill meat, 5 nunutes on each side. until · medlwn-rare. Serve lmrnediateJy . . ' . :_ . Malla 4 sminlJs • .., 9'IVe these spicy, IP'filed lamb •eab • · • • • · with rice, a sliceckomlto salad with mint -luves. ~ beans and chutney," says From R«Jdin& Calif., PhYIJ;s Sh~ way Sl!f1ds this colotfuJ caltt ~· --•orcau Mary, who rads FAMll.Y We.wXln ~Bui­ /din, Bend. Ore. From the farm country bl Denver. Y. C111t .... rll 1 I I Iowa, Marlys J. Paterson sends her srandmother's Scalloped Chicken recipe. •c:111t...-2..-ICl"'Ora a•CIUll zy, aF1J9 - , ...... pm' F • ..... 1,4 ,, • ., .... ...._ •....... I I~ to ...... c:Wc*ea, cm .. • wllole Zte •n••Mlliml'6"._ 8 c.,. ...... ~ ................... ~ '"';c-........ ... . =~.... ,!..,. ........_._~ y, Clllt • ..... ...,.. • '" tt •a• ...,_--. JAllfrl--Hrt:CIOlm'I•• CSE S I _,_.-di wtlll two wlllOle dow.e Y,t .............. I rtallce6efywtdt .... .. Clllt _. I c.rrot I. tfeal own to 30()0. Orelle a l<Hnc:h tube : ~ ~ ~-.W ..._. pan. In lafl! bow~ usin8 mJxet; ~ the y, cm;~_,_ ~and qar together until ftulfy. \4 :::... ~ct:!:f e~ .,._. WI z. Sift logdher Dour. air and bakin8 pow-2 .... ~ ~ der. Mix 2 tablelpooe1.s lb.w mixture with I t1ura•,.......,. 1ea11 ''II gumdrops and raisins. Add vanilla to milk. 2 tte ''aw ...._ or ID 1MR s: AJtemMdy add milk and Bour m~ to " "' "1 •• trerWy .,..... WM* sugar~ oombioldon. ~and end-~ ing with !lour. Stlr in gumdrops and raisins. I. Place chicken In stOCkpOt"or Dorctrnverr. 4. Pour blaer into pepared pan; bake 1or Add water. 1 teaspoon salt. bay leaf, pepper· Cool · ooms. onion stuck with doves. stalk ot 1 Yl hoots. or undl ake telb done. in celery with leaves and carrot Heal to boil· pan lor Yl hour, then remove to <DOI ing. theo cover. reduce heat and simmer for <X>mptddy. Maltes /2 seroinBS about 1 YJ hours, or until chicken is very 'This cake recipe hal been an Easter tre.at tender. in our family 1or <NfS five eenenoons." says z. Remove chicken to a bowl to cool. Slrain Nobody kDOW9 more about crippliof knee ptin, atitrne. and rtl'ain than .. Cotton" Barlow. The veteran foott>.11 coach bu eeen pt.nty al it in his yean on and off the fteld. . ffe'r ai.o di9covered that ol"dinary knee supporta and elutic bendqea juat can't do the job. So be finally ret to work to find a way to add 8treagth and stability di- rectly to the jotnt when support and p~ tection are needed ino.t. FOR PEOPLE OF ALL AGES Today, thanb to bia unique invention, thouaanda al men.. women and cbildreo of all &gee may lead active, pain.free liver despite aerioua ~.Prob(•~ Coach Barlow'• fantastic invention oaer no metal yet it provid.. muimum lateral and cap support. 'lbia in.credibly lichtweipt support abeorbr rhocb and preventa twt.Una. And the BARLOW"' knee_ support provider 900thine warmth to iQJu.red or arthritic jot nta. So comfortable you C41n wear it for houn and non-allergenic too. Chooee from five SU. for )'OW' perfect fit. NO NSK OFFER We urp 7ou to by Co.ch Barlow'a re- markable knee aupportr for 30 day.. II it doe.ft't brinf JOU pei.D-floee Ntief, n'Jl refund your~ wit.bout queaticma. Dob't. let the p&1n and anxiety ol"bad" kneee pt you dOwn. Order today. Specify rile in coupon below. · WHAT FOlKS TEU. US ABOUT OUR KNEE SUPPORT: ·r,,. IO,_,.. old attd ~, ""'on .u.ldt .. belt llOW / COii ,anU11 ~ an.d w actiur ·~I IDICrr 1"'fl" In-Oft.• L. W. Oconto Palla, WI ·Al fil'Yl I wcuit 't llUT ••• "°"'' M>OJt.t o bf'ta« for tM OtJwr bee fur /tod U. "'°"'*""for tlv loM 6 :J«V'. I ""11 wW. I Aad litoWft of tAi. ~ 6 ,..,..,.,u;.::, .... e:. .J.N U, OA •r1t;., •"PP"r1 ;,, 1i f . I Ct>flld luJrdl1 111 arou Hforr ~ot it:.. ~~d ,_.· A.,J.~Olt • , .. """-OW IOCI "'"'°"'WC ---------------------Phyllis. "ll Ibo !lays moitt 1or a k>na time." broch, reserve; discard flavoring vegetables, The Shumwl)'! i:ead FAM~ WEEJO?i in the bay leaf and peppen:x>ms. Measure broth I .... _ -.,._E su---no.- Record SearchlifJN In ReddPl8. Calif. and add water (if n~) to make 6 cups. iOii;.0., ~~ .... -FWOM I . ~ S. In latge bowl. crumble bread as if making I Enc:lored pleue find S for __ BARLOW knee rupporta. I A busy rea«T who is grmt caok, a stuffing. Remove meat and skin from I O One BARLOW knee support t 19.95 phu $1.00 Shpt & ffdls. I Mary L Day ol 'Tmebon Ore., sends bones; discard bones. O>Op meat and skir 0 Two BARLOW knee rupporte '39.90 plua $2.00 ShN. & Rella. a mouth-wafering lamb · coarsely. -. Encl~..!• ~~ o Mw.r.Di:dtr or ~balv--~~ .....,5~~· ·~ ~ "•·C:fi:; «uiiil nki·~\1 ~ J1 .C~J!-~ '• -_-~· , f°fffNOwtM'Mt ~~loilt'rn ......... I 4 .._.. ...... C2 a..)._..,...... ing. tQSOOOnS salt pepper. =· I Car4 No _________________ £., O.t• c I ._, ........... lllla s. Lightly grease a shallow 2-qt, . FOR com er SIZE J dow .,.tie, ..._..er c:nr..., Alternate ~ d ~icken a~ dressing !n I Meuure around the knee. one inch above the kDff cap. 1y, ttuf• ••• ...... •..,.. casserole. ending with dres.gna. Bake m CIRCLE ONE I t ~" ., 1111 ...., dltH d ,.._. preheated 350ooven 1 to I ~ hours. or until I <8111 under1a·11un 15" to undtt lTHLG lT to under ltrllll 19" to under 21'11llL 21' and .,_... ,... ~ bubbly. Serve with cole slaw, green beans overl. tr m doubt. eead nact mn1UreJMt1t -----I I ti Hf•• ...... llllllc* ,..._. and a cranbeny salad. -Makes 5 SdVinSS .. -............ wtc I .. " .... ........ •• The PlttenoN read FAMILY WEEKLY in the PRINT ~AM I ~ t .. t H et.I • •n t .._., Waltrloo Cou11fr. Walerioo. Iowa. ADDRESS----------------------- ClTY gr ATE ZIP I ---------------------~ Rarely available anywhere in the world ... Beautiful. miniatUre~ of ~aditioi:ial j~de gl~ss ~ .. sculptured ·by hand !n C!"filla ·· .• THE GUARDIANS OF THE MING DYNASTY etabor8lle ~ The mythological hsW:h-<:hal, wtth doYen hoo¥e:I and a single horn in the middle or Its . - _, .. -- Available only as a compiet.e collection ... and only from Franklin Heirloom Glass head. Reallldc camels ... patient elephants ... stocky ·--Please order by March 31, 1984. Chinese hones. And the purely fantastic ch'l-Un, wtth r------S<JBSCRIPTIOM ~Ano" ------, In all of <;hina today, there are only a few m.aRr crafts.- men still capable of sculpting molten jade gJus by hand much as their ancestors did thousands of years ago. Now, through an e11Clusive arrangement by Franklin Helrtoom Glass, you can own en extraordinary co&aec- tion of jade glass miniatures in this ancient tradlion. They~~ Guardians of the Spit Reed. TJ11Y repM- cas of the huge stone sculptures-the realbtic -*Niis and mythological creatures -that have stood gulld for pointed head and scales aB ewer Its mythical body. TiiE Q<JARDIANS I Each ls. e superb example of mlnl8turlzadon -and a OF THE ~Q DYMASTY unique work of art• well. For no two works formed by PteaM mall by March 31. 19fU. tu.man hands can ever be Identical Yet despie being Frrilln He1rtoom Gina crafted entirely by hand, the price for each miniature Frw1klln Center. ~ill 19091 1Cu1pture is just $22.5(). Pleat eneirr my subtcripion fot""-Gu.rct- D---...... the o-"'--and myslery of the fabled Chi-..._ °' the ~ ~-'-J¥e Jede gi... ·-""-"1111 ........... -... ,,.......... to be~ Jor me by neR ~ thee ellJ8C:J41dli•y mJnlalures wtJI add 0... ml!lar ClabiMI. the enrtctwnent of mi~ cuiure to Wff room of )10lm' I med .rid no ~now. "'1y mHmJra home. A bleck wel rack of Oriental "'-'--to ...-a... the wt1 be Mnl to me• the r11e of OM• month. 1 ~· ...,.._,. wtl be blled )U9t t22.30• IOI eedl one t>qore . four long centuries along the sacred W'11'J tt!Bl leads to complete collection wiD be provided wilhout addllol lal It 1s Mftl to me. n. ~ r11Ck wll be pro-l ' the tombs of the mighty Ming Dynasty emperors. charge. And an infe>rmatMe booklet recounting the lore ~ • no ~Ml~· , • • • PUnw ~* • O ~cp~f~~•~qlff--nt~ .. ~f -~and~.-.___.~,~.~~..., ~A ·•~ • ~,;.:t' '·~~ ~~1'~~,~~~:::.;~ .. ~~.: ~~~ ... ,.~r:w ~:~j; ,'b.l)J"~~ • ..,,~~.if.~ . .-. . . . I ... I Signetw1t~~~-:::-:,...,,-,.=----,=-= . other sining -just as they appear on the Spiri Road. (Al There is a limll of one colecdon to • sublcrlber, but ' l'I ... •-..oc • ._. .... w e• .. --· midnight. according to ~ tho9e that hMte been l ii not necessary to send t/l'f'/ p1¥nent now. 'ft>tlf ~ : ~ •icing watch al day change pieces with their counter· bfts wtl be lent to )'OU et the '*of one a month, end : ""----...,~==-=-= ... ~. ~c • .,-... = ... --- I I psts who haYe bttn resting.) you wiD be bllled for each one before l ii sent to )'OU. : Aden .. I . t : r • • It's the a1most...incredible deta1I that makes these re· 8ealuR of the time lnvoMd In creating each mk\la-: ---------• • I markable m~ so fasc:Nting. ~ are the dog-ture by twrld, pleMe mail )10lm' IUbtcrtption epplcedon , ety _________ _ Ike Ions, thdr tighdy-curted manes sculptured wtth ~ March 31. 1984. : S...Zlp.~-------- FRANKLIN HEIRLOOM GLA88 A FltANi<t..IN M INT COMPANY : ll4.5 ~------------------------------ I . di'•'• rul=·~· ''.• ~ .. .. ~ r u ~ 11: ... .ij. . r I l!IS t t.:; ~ Hi•I ... , ., .. • ·•:·I " 11 f;rlh <J. • ,. r;, r" 3 • iiJ r' l•l!,,H lg ,i-i faf :iiif lf ri@-iijl r'11fa• ) ·' . ~lt .. hf ' I ii'• JI ; ,. • r I 1t•fi1e' . ' ll l•J&! 1 i!' ~ II• ij}li.r::1: -· I ' .If.I. I' 'l ~!.!.·-~!.!! __ ~_J I ~ '! ;•i!' Hl!lllJ" . ·. ' '· ',,•: .. ,: "J~~·l~IJ! Ii ... ~:~!!i~fJI! ·. · . 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Even more laughable: the ph~ nomenon caUed "runner's withdrawal." . - But when habitual )oaers can't ger their fix because of injury or schedule conflicts. reports Dt Michae! L Sachs. ''they become irritable, tense. anxious, depr~ or guilty. They also experience physi~ logical sensations like a bloat- ed Jeeling. muscle twitching. sluggishness and ~-" Or. Sachs is the author of The Psychology of Runnins and a.sMstant professor ot physical- activity science at the Univer- sity of Quebec. ihe symptoms begin 24 to 36 hours after missing a regu- lar run. People who jog to r~ lieve stress or depres.si~n feel the loss more severely than those who run to keep cellu- lite at bay. The symptoms are likely to recede once the ac- tivity resumes. Maybe it would be better to emulate the SUY who said, "When I get the urge to exer- cise, I lie down and wait for it to pass." ALLHWIDUP N eedlework may be a qujet pastime. but for millions it's a dam satisfying one. Mary Coucci. , director of the National Nee- ¥ dlework Association in New ~ York City. reports that con- ' :v sumers pun:hased too million I ; A ~'$-(~,,.. poqnds ~ Y.¥'\ I ' I I I ' I .. I ' .,_...... ... ,....., -Patrick M Linstcey vi.,,,..,.,..._. M ~ Getald Wroe llloe ,,,..,.,... _. OeM. .... Jonathan Thompeon Ylor Tnomu Plate C"'*-a--., MOrtian fr.,. .. ---· ---· ... ! t al~time high and _no doubt eno.J8h to blep the na0on in ..stitche9. But it isn't just women who are plying t e needles. Former pro-football star Rasey Grier has never been shy about his fondness for needlepoint (who'd dare scoff ~him?), and he is tar from be-ins _the only fellow with thal hobby. There's John Forsythe (probably to steady his nerves after deal~ with DynasJy bad girl ~) and comedian Arte Johnson. Mary 1ytef Moore, Loretta Swit and Jo.. anne Woodward have also been hoo~ on the hobby. Why the big boom? Portabi- lity. satisfaction and -thera- py. As Tud Mosel. a Pulitzer Prize.winning playwright. put it. "I am sure thal crocheting has saved me thousands of dollars that otherwise would have gone to psychiatrists." '1111 UUIMAll ••••llCI Everyone ~ heard about Swiss bank acx:ounts. So perhaps it SWlds to rea- son that the Swiss are the world's biggest savers. The International Savings > Bank l~~ recently con- ~ a worldwide sur- vey that shows the Swiss had a per-capita bank savings of $14,620 as of the last quarter of 1983. This filure includes We telephoned the main public library in Bluefield, W. G Va., to find out what's being I read there lately. 'Ale l 0 fDOll frequently requested books: • Chango. by Danielle ~ Steele •Hollywood Wwes, by J Jackie CoUim • Lap Quilfinll, by Georgia Booe Steele • Lalie Linsley Knit and Crochd. by Leslie Unlley • Me,atrendl, by John Na.ilbltt • New Southern LiDin8 Cooltboolt, by editors of Southern LJvins magazine • • Pel Sematary. by Steven King • Poland, by James Michener • Richard Simmon1' Bener Body Boolt. by Rkhard Simmons • WM10ns Day Boolt of American Netdleworlt, by editon of woman; Day magazine Next: Coundl Bluffs. Iowa ..nmAYI (All Pisces) Sunday -Paula Prentm 45. Mooday -Andy Gibb 26; Rex Harrilon . 7g_ Tuesday -Ed McMahon 61; Merle. Haggard 47; Rob Reiner 39. Thunday -Cyd Ptarisse ~l~~:4J ._fm.v. ~~~' • -- I I I l - I I , I ' ' ' DIGITAL CALENDAR CLOCK This neat ·eleetric -that showe ,au-the tifnt,matlth- clock is amazing-just and date. It's accurate with.in three 1 1~ inches square, fitting in a crystal seconds a year and even adjuata for stand 3 by 4 inches with easel, to the long and abort months. set on your desk, dressing table or Just check the box in the order wherever you desire. No cords-comes form. Return it with your order complete with a long-lived replaceable and add $1.00 to cover handling, battery. This handsome clock givee and we'll send along one of these / you the same accurate information -fine Quartz LCD Clock& u a you get from othen selling for S25 or ·free gift. more. It bu an easy-to-read display ,.._ ou~ a... Mad 1e, HM ------------------~ ' MAil OROER COUPON LECITHIN lt Grain Capt1Ulee 0~149 ~°"' 0 300 for 3.11 ",,,,, s.. O IOOfoll.AI IOI~ J:. ZINC 0 ~39• a _..,, .. ~C:. 0 1••1M .,,.., E.-.1(11/M ------------------~ =CALCIUM CAU:IUM le ....... .._ .... -'*"-,_. ~ IOulld .. 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