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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-04-15 - Orange Coast Pilot' ·see?we ~ess TMEM ALL IN 6REEN AND PAINT T~EIR FACES 6REEN, AND WMEN -rnev STAND ON ™E GREEN 6RA55, NO ONE WILL KNOW TMEV'RE OUT TMERE ! GARFIELD ® I FEEL INVtNCl8L~ TODAY ,. 1 SMALL. TAKE MY MORNIN0 STROLL. NOW. 6£ A GOOD 50'1 ANP AL.ERT TM£ ME.DIA JUST WAIT . ' ";;:'=··--T~Ef<E UNTIL I EXPLAIN IT ID MIM · YOU KNOW W~V WE LOSE SO MANY BALL GAMES? BECAUSE TMERE ARE ONLY TMREE OF US IN TME OUTFIELD! HOLP UP, TRAFFIC. MERE COME'!> GARFtE.LP --·--- NOW, IF we COULD SNEAK IN TMREE MORE OU!-FIELDERS, WE COULD CATCH SOME OF ~OSE FLY SALLS, R16MT? . OKAY, 61RLS, COME ON IN ••• MANA6Er<S ARE ALL ALIKE ••. T~EV NEva LIKE S0Mf80DV eLSE'S IDEAS .. .. 0~, LOOK, AN ELEPHANT YES, HIS NOSE LOOKS LIKE AN ELEPHANTS AN ORANGUTAN--LONG ARMS HELP HIM TO 5WI~ GRACEFULLY · DON'T OSTRICHES LOOK 61LLY THEIR HEADS IN THE SEAL HE FOUND A ~OLLAR · TRUNK DENNIS THE MENACE .. THROUGH THE . GRO).!IND ? TREES Al.ICE~ Get this cowboy ouffa my hair I Howd4, M}3m ~ I'm a·hatikenn' tor some coo)(.ies . fi z • I • Q a c 'a n ::r ;; • G !' -! JUDGE PARKER , GOOD MORNING, COUNSELOR! CAN I GET YOU A CUP OF COFFEE ,,.OR ARE YOU SUFFICIENTLY AWAKE? I 'M NOT SURE THE COFFEE WILL HELP! I HAVEN'T FULLY RECOVERED FROM SATURDAY'S SKI OUTING! Thank Goodness he J'S ded ucri bf e ! by Harold Ledoux THAT'LL TEACH THAT REMINDS ME, YOU TO GO MAKE LUNCH RES- SKI 1 NG WITH ERVATIONS FORTWO THREE OF THOSE 'YOUNG GIRLS YOUNG AND MYSELF FOR WOMEN! FRIDAY NOON, GLORIA! CARLA AND SUSIE ARE COMlNG IN TO SEE ME TRY THE JONES CASE! THEN I'D BETTER MAKE THE MEANWHILE, AT LANE SCHOOL HE'S COMING INTO TOWN ON BUSINESS ·1 RESERVATIONS AT HARRIGAN'S NEAR THE COURTHOUSE! WHAT CAN WOULD YOU ASK MISS·' I DO FOR TEMPLETON IF I CAN YOU, TAKE FRIDAY AFTERNOON CARLA? OFF FROM MY CLASSES 1 I WANT TO MEET MY FATHER AT THE AIRPORT! .. - BU . WILL ONLY BE HERE FOR A FEW HOURSI 1-;(5 t'VANTS ME TO r------------i T>\:KE A CAB AND MEET HIM FOR L~NCH I ~...,.-y- I'M SURE THAT CAN BE ARRANGED ••• SINCE YOU'RE ON THE HONOR ROLL! bY 1'DM BAliUK . . . 16 MAKIN& WRE 1HAT { NOBO()l.) RUN5 IN 1HE HAU... rr UE>E.D 10 B€ 10l>&ff 10 MAKE A CHAR&E. IJKE 1HM sno; .. , MOON MULLINS YES, TAX TIM~ rs ALWAYS DIFFICULT ... ~ oNrl-l~OTHER H,AND,WHEN 1 MAIL IN MY cHfCk', 1 FEEL I SoRT OF OWtJ ANOT R Pl~CI: Of AMERICA. _.,_ - -D0CJOR SMOCK ~ by George Lemont WRON6, Kl"Pos/ -rH IS '"T'HIN<S f5 coveR.1N 1 MYFACe eecAuses IF :t 5H0Ut.-P MAPPeN TO e>l'.11! A MAIC.,MAN •• ~ WHICH PROVESS aYA PON'i"" HAFl'A De: GeRMAN -ro ee A II POC'S HOU N c:> II! Hee-Hese ! C'O YA -rHINK Hes 's we.ARIN ' i"HAI"' MASK 'CAUSES HIS OWN6R s0Me"l1Mes c>oe:s !' He'r::> Neve~ e>e A&t...e -ro PICK Meou~ OF A POt...1ce ~INeOP! • - ...... Ii\ e . ... 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' QUICK START WITSTEIT Obvlously, you have a start on this word square problem in· asmuch as word number 1 -ST ART - Is already In plac.e. How quickly can you fill In the remaining words? 1. Belin, as a race. 2. Us. a word _ tlmH, 'tis said, and it's yours. 3. Where circus action takespt.ce. 4. What landlords col- lect regularly. s. What •terers do. Remember, a word square Ts made up of words that read alike across and down. "Hl f '~u•11 ' •ut J'f C MJl41 t l'•IS I • sum Light! Count the numb4w of ~let on father's blrthcMy cake If he Is twice .. old .. his ofdestsonwhowas 20slx yearsago. What say? • • ...,.,._..AtH:a1 • TW9ter Onel R..,._ce the tint letter ftf Md9 • anltNl's name to form the name of eno"'9r ••mat: 1. Dog. 2. C.t. 3. Mote. 4. Monkey. Time: •se,condl. ·Aewoo ., ttol\ ·c ·ueci JO> 1•11 ·c ..... ·1 • Ex-It Lints! The newsperson ex·P..eu-ed. The performer ex·achd. The prisoner •x·cell-ed. The gatekeeper e>e·toll-ed. The hotheackelt·fin'J.1~tf .. lzld. 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"They've been brought up. very well." @ The Washington press corps is bracing itself for a fresh attack. this time by J-. BlJ c.ter's bmter Press Secretary, Jody Powell The weapon: The-Other Side of the Story, a new book that assails journalists supposedly unfair to the Carter Administration. Such scurrilous scriveners indude oolumnist ~ Knft. who, according to Powell, ~ demand theater ticlcets for a White House function at the Kennedy Center, but not show up if the tickets weren't good enough. Also mentioned: CBS White House correspondent Le11eJ When it comes to real estate, you could sa.r. that Ke.nay.._.. is a real gambler. His Hohnby Hills home. The Knoll, which he bought from producer DIDoDeJ..m. rentlle in 1981, is now oothe market for $22 mil· • lion, the top price ever for a private home in the U.S. The previous record is heki by none other than Kenny Rogers, who paid De Laur- entiis the l sum of LYleACAlll'a octras Wlaa~• yoer favorite bemtJ aid? -B.Jt.. Mor- riltown, Tenn. J use egg yolk as a mask, but whenever my skin is oily, I try the white, which is more dry- ing. If my eyes get puffy, I put sliced cucumbers on them, and that works wonders. I wear makeup with a sun- screen, be· cause sun is the thing thal hurts skin mos. I don't know why ~pie bake m the sun. It's all right on the body. but oot the face. C 19M FAMILY WEEKLY, All rights reeervec1 N'T SWITH THEl.R.S. An Investigative Report By David Burnham 4 fAWILV W ttlt.l.V . APIW. IS . 1984 T here's good news and bad news this April 15. Those who don't think twice about fudging the figures on their tax forms -and cost us all extra~ in the end -are more likely than ever to be audited by the Internal . ~enue Service (I.RS.). The oomputenl.aOOn of that aeency ha& made it easter for Unde Sam to nab tax cheats. But high-tech ad- vancements mean that those of us who are painfuJly honest will be scrutin~ by the Government and we. too. may be called in k>r an audit. Armed with more than 40 major computers, hundreds of smaller sys- tems. 86,000 employees and an array of legal powers. the 1.R.S. represents the most fonnidable law-enk>rcement agency in the United States. Despite the extraordinary size and ..equipment of the l.R.S., the sheer magnitude and com- plexity of its task is stupefy- i~. Last year. fot example. this giant processed more than 171 million 1982 tax returns and collected S627 billion in revenue. But your individual tax return is not the only report the <Jovernment ex- amines to learn about your finances. In its quest to make sure you've been honest, the l.R.S. also receives over 500 million information returns from the companies that pay your salary. the banks that pay the interest on your saving.s and the stockbrok- ers who pay the dividends you receive from your stocks. While matching this blitz of data against individual tax forms sounds like an impossible job, computers have come to the rescue and are helping the I.RS. spot more and more peo- ple who either underreport their incomes or fail to report them at all. This is because nearly 90 percent of the~information returns are now submitted to the 1.R.S. on computer tapes. These are automatical ly matched with individual returns once the agency has transformed 11 from paper to tape. In 1981 , for example, the 1.R.S. computers dis- covered 1.2 million Ameri- cans who had discrepan- Scenes from the lR.S. No- t10nal Computer Center (left and opposite): In 1982, elec- tromc devices helped the asency track down 2.9 million Americans who had rnisrf!porled therr incomes. cies between what they said they earned and what their corporations said thev received. In 1982 the I.RS. computer·:, identified 2.9 million such Americans the I.RS., is enthusiastic about th t> potential of computers to enforce tax laws. "We have a technol<>sical revolu- tion goins on at the l.R.S.," he expl am!.i "Our new uses for oomputers are turr.· ing around a tax system that had become hopeJessly burdened with paper." How does this incredible system ac- tually work? The returns are delivered to Io regional centers in various parts of the country. with between t ,200 to I .400. people w.orking at each center. When these returns arrive. employees sort them by hand. One of the first steps for the "extractorsf-as these-employees are called. is separating the retu rns that indude payments from the ones that don't. Remittances are immed1atelv deposited at a bank. Next. returns are examined to make sure the taxpayer has filled in all the required blanks. If they appear to be in order. a "transcriber" will-type the in· fonnation into a computer terminal After several checks to make certain that the material provided has bee n recorded accurately, the computer automatically reviews it again. check- ing the infonnation provided by each taxpayer for validity, consistency and arithmetic. If the return passes muster. workers transfer the data to "good tape." which is then shjpped to the r-..a- tional Computer Center in Mart ins- burg. W. Va. Without a doubt. the NAS Hitachi 9060 computer and backup m1crohche system located at the West Virginia center is the single largest repositol'\ ol detailed information about every c111- zen. Data about each account remain:, on the tapes for three years. After that time, it is switched to microfiche for pennanent storaee. Back at the regional centers. the returns that dkt not ~ the prelt minary inspection are placed on a com- puterized "error tape."~ examiners then study each of these problem returns. By choosing from one of more than «X> codes. the examiner prompts the computer to generate an explan~ tory notice. which is then mailed to the appropriate taxparer. Meanwh ile the return is placed in a "reject suspense file," awaiting additional infonnation from the taxpayer. Assisting the l.R.S. in the handling of these 14 million returns (a bit less than 10 percent of the total), wtUch because of various problems have been selected for special attention is 1.0.llS .. a com- puter system with 4, 100 on-line te r- minals in the service centers and district offices throughout the nation. The l.D.R.S. is a powerful computer system. It allows an authorized' em- ployee to instantly call up on the ter- minal all the infonnation about a tax- payer's account. generate hard copies of it. make required adjust ments in the recorded material. have various notices mailed out and add to the system the records of almost any taxpayer. In addition to all these tasks, 1.0.R.S. houses 290 files of special information record-keeping techniques of almost all can be used further, to identify those it to help the I.RS. collect your taxes. banks, stockbrokers and large-and calls ''under-filers." The test hou. One file, for instance, contains a list of medium-sized employers means that holds are located in Wascon.sin, lncfi- all those who have ever given.the l..R..S...-...thee-lld.R.~Ss...~c~a.~R ..... eecas.;iJ~~;..--itinn~'eestst.iiligiaa1te-1ttre--h1111C1:--, Ne1rad:nntt""BRli6iJViynfi:,'"N:'.V:.~-1- a bum check: another contains the thoroughness and accuracy of the in-While almost all taxpayers share a names and numbers of those who owe dividual taxpayer. deep resentment against those who do the agency money. . C.Onducting such computer matches not pay their fair share to the Oovem- ln the next few years, the l.R.S. is 40 times cheaper now than when the ment. at the same time a number of hopes to make LO.RS. even more records we~ on paper, according to a citizens worry that.the 1.R.S. may pin ominous by spending SSO million to recent Congressional report. access to entirely too much ink)rmation quadruple the number of terminals And in the years ahead.-computers about too many ~ where aaents can examine your return. almost certainly will be more important About 10 years ago, for example, Tax experts believe the computer may to the I.RS. Late last year, the agency Senate. investigators discoyered help the Government solve one of its be8an an experiment to determine evidence that several Presidents secret- biggest predicaments: the increasing whether it could use computerized ly · used individual tax returns Jor number of Americans who choose to· mailing lists developed by private in-private purposes. In addition. the in- defy the law and pay no taxes. Repre-dustry !O track tax cheaters. vestigators learned that Jor several sentative Dan Rostenkowski (0-DI.}, The experiment works this way: years the l.R.S. operated a SpeciaJ Ser· chairmari of lhe House committee Several private companies prepare n~ vice Staff (S.S.S.) to gather intelligence responsible tor writin8 the nation's tax tional mailing lists that commercial information on certain taxpayers. laws. says. "There is a 4irett-tie ~ marketing companies use in order to dependins on their political activities. tween high technok>RY and enforcement. Tfle faster we can put inlonna- tion into the system and taf8el it, the greater the returns from nonfilers and cheaters." Utilizing a computerized program called the Tax- payer C.Ompliance Mea- sure men I Program (f.C.M.P.), the I.RS. at- tempts 10 gather informa- tion that will allow it to focus enforcement effort on indi viduals who the agen- cy believes are most likely to try To cheat the Govern- ment. Although T.C.M_P. has been viewed as effec- tive by l.R.S. critics inside and outside of Congress, a few years ago in the book All You Need to Know About the l.R.S., authors -.,,.,_..., Paul N. Strassels and ------.,.i.....----~.......:..-__;~ Robert Wool stated that it was "the closest thing to 1984 marlcet research that our country has." The program works this way: Every few years. a sample of tens of thou- sands of Americans is seJected on a random basis for a special and highly intensive audit. Those chosen are not suspected of being tax cheats. Instead. the unlucky sample supposedly repre- sents a cross section of taxpayers whose behavior will gjve the l.R.S. a way of gauging the activities of us all. In one recent survey, for example. 50,000 individuals were requi red to give lhe I.R.S. 200 items of carefully documented data. Once collected, these 10 million facts were fed into a computer for analysis. The result: a line-by-line. income-leveJ.-by-income- level list of the chances that taxpayers in these various categories may fail to level with the l.R.S. The computers that the agency own s and operates. however. are not the on- ly ones helping ii persuade the American people to pay what's due. As explained earlier. the computerized peddle their wares. Then the computer automatically assigns a person's name to the census tract in which his address is located. Because of the publicly avail- able data about the median ina>me. family size, nwnber of toilets and other household statistics published every few years by the Bureau of the Census, the company can predict annual in· come with fair reliability. The company then matches this material with that available on computer tapes obtained from the Motor Vehicle Departments of many states. If an individual drives a 1976 Pinto. for example. his estimated income is adjusted down; a 1983 Cadil- lac will push it up. Right now the I.RS. is matching two million names found on a commercial mailing list in four areas of the United States against its own list of all the tax· payers living in those areas. Anyone who shows up on the first list, but not on the second, will be subject to review as someone who may not have paid his taxes. If the system identifies what the l.R.S. calls "nonfilers," the agency will then test to see whether mailinR lists Anally, one of the artides of impeach- ment approved by almost· al1 the Democratic and Republican members of the House Judiciary Committee against Richard Nixon charged him with endeavoring to obtain tax returns "for purposes not authorized by law." During that time. many Americans now agree, the festering sore was iden· tifled and the healing medicine was ap- plied. But in recent years, the compu- terization of the I. RS. has proceeded at an increasingly rapid pace. The great speed of these changes requires that the Ameritan people exercise extreme care in seeing to it that our legitimate drive to control tax cheats does not result in a bureaucratic system capable of political intimidation. fW Dotwl Burnham is a New Y<><k limes rppon~ who wroll! a Sl!nes of articles nn corruf"tOn m the tvew Yor• Cit> f'r>/Ke Ckpanml!nt ha.w porrlY on mlomtatlCHI from Fronk Snptro. and IS also thl! rl!portl!r uhom Knt?n S1l•wood was drwmg to meflf when she dH!d m a car crash ~ films Serpico and Silkwood resultrd from htS rrPottm!l Author olThe R1~ ol lhe Compul· er State (Random Hoo~J. he is cum>ntl~ ccx-.rr- ing c<>mputer and mfomiati<Jll.conlml 1.uues F AMILY Wl:FJCU' • APttll. IS • IW4 s Adw9111.._. WHO ELSE WANTS TO LOOK YOUNGER WITHOUT GOING TO A DOCTOR! 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It might strike some of us as unusual that a man wouJd devote so much time to skin care, but in the past few years. males have discovered that they, too. have the right to primp. The amount of money men spend on grooming products is increa.sing at a rate of 10 pe~nt to 15 percent annual- ly. In 1982 alone, says Smith Barney Harris Upham & Co., a New York·based investment banking firm. American males shelled out some $560 million for fragrances and more than $350 mil· lion for shaving and hair<are products. Among the more popular new groorrr i~ products for men ·are hair· and skm<are items such as shampoos, hair conditioners, soaps, moisturizers and designer fragrances. Aramis, for in- stance, has an item it calls Moisturizing Bodycare: A six-<>unce bottle sells for about SB.SO. Richardson-Vicks, a cosmetics manufacturer in Wilton. Conn.. has Saxon Lolion for Men, a product billed as a replacement for most aftershaves and costing about $3.50 for a 2.5-0unce bottle. Before they had a myriad of groorrr ing aids to choose from, many American males often borrowed their wives' cosmetics -sometimes on the sly. When Richardson-Vicks asked women who purchase its Oil of Olay moisturizer if their husbands ever tried the product, 15 percent of those surveyed said "yes.' And they didn't always stop at a little lotion. Take the case of one 30-year-0ld graduate student at Harvard Univer· sity. "I had a skin problem," he says, "and I wanted lo mask it. so I sent my sister 10 the drugstore to buy some Coyer Girl makeup for me." Most men seem to feel more comfort· able if the products they use have a "m~uline" aura. 'Whal most men FAMILY Wr;u.J..Y • Al'ftll IS • 1114 7 products make you feel p>d about yourself." AV N apa Valley.Wine country. It's~ the home c:l Jnglcnoolt•wtnc for <:NC" lOO ycars. This year we want to giyc it to }'OU. It's the ~ you can share with a friend if you win the Inglenook VlneyardS CclCEration 5wcepst.akes. f.l*'1 a wcck1ong cclcbration of the wine and cuisine of California's Napa Valley. Visit stunning restaurants and channing country Inns. all as the honored guests of lngJcnook. Or imagine the cdcbration you can have if you choose a cash prize of s10.coo Instead And evc:tl if you don't win the Grand Prize. there are thousands of other prizes worth celebrating. INGLENCX>K VINEYARDS CELEBRATION SWEEPSTAKES GRAND PltIZE Cdc:brate the wtnc and c:uisinc of Nape \llDey. A one week. vacation for two In California's wine country as the gucstS of lnglcnoak Vincyar~ (or SlO.COO in cash~ FlllST PRIZE Cck:badlle the cu:tllcment of America's oldest wtoc auction. first class transpOrtation and accommodations for two at the 1965 Heublein Premiere National Auction of Rare Wines. plus S3.COO spending money (or S6.COO In cash~ 450 SECOND PRIZES Celebrate the occ.ukm of your chc*:e. Wine and dine with a guest at your favorite local restaurant (S75 in cash~ 10,000 THIRD PRIZES Cdcbrale tn your own home · Clwm your gucstS with spcdalJy designed Invitations from lngleOOok (a set of 12. plus party planning suggestk>ns and original rcctpcs~ Look for details of this svcepstalres at displays when: you buy lng1cnnok wine. No purc:basc is DCCCSAry • • Who are you kidding? .._ The newspapers and mag02ines and bi,llboards are filled with ci,garette ads. Kids can't help but see them. How can you expect us to believe you' re not trying to reach and influence our children? . . . We're not surprised if many people feel this way-especially when years of negative publicity have made them totally cynical about our industry. Nevertheless, we'd like to set the record straight. First of all, we don't want young people to smoke. And we're rururing ads aimed specifically at young people advising them that we think smoking is strictly for adults. Second, research shows that among all the factors that can influence a young person to start smoking, advertising is insignificant. Kids just don 't pay attention to cigarette ads, and thats exactly as it should be. Finally-and this is sometimes hard for people outside the market- ing field to understand-all of our cigarette ads are what we call "brand advertising:' Its purpose is to get smokers of competitive products to switch to one of our brands, and to build the loyalty of those who already smoke one of our brands. At the present there are some 200 different cigarette brands for sale in ,the U.S. Many of them have only a very small fraction of the total cigarette market. Getting smokers to switch is virtually the only way a cigarette brand can meaningfully increase its business. Thats why we don't advertise to young people. Of course , if you'd like to share this ad with your children, that would be just fine with us. e _.A_ J M'TMJUl9 ~CO. R.J. ReY-nolds Tubacco Company By Marilyn Hansen A deep brown gJiste~ ing leg of lamb is often a tradition at Easter. We've come up with perfect complements for that main dish -a tangy tart. melt·in·your·mouth asparagus dressed with avocado and a yellow squash filled with a spring bouquet of vegetables. You'll find the meaJ as special as Easter is. 8LUI ail• TAllT •==....a..u· S OL bbM cMeee •-.a...cMe.ee 2 ta11111., a aiee Miter, eafteaed s tdlMp••• Ma~ Cl"e98 2..-2 ......... allleed ~ _.._._... s.11.,..,... _.ca,__ ,.,.... ........ l . Preheat oven to 425°. Prepare pastry and line 8-inch pie or tart pan. Une shell with foll and raw rice or pie weiahts: bake for 7 mtAutes to sel Remove foll and weights and return to oven for 3 more minutes. Reduce oven temperature 10 3750, 2. In small bowl, use mixer to blend cheeses. butter and cream Beat in eggs until light Add chives, salt. pepper and cayenne. S. Pour mixture Into partially baked pastry shell and bake in upper third of 375° oven 25 minuTes, or until top l>rowns and tart puffs. Cul Into wedges and serve as an appetir.er. Makes 8 servings ............ h AVOCADO YllUJIHlll .............. ~ nsp Plaot Chardoauy wtDe 2 l&Weep DGnl wlllte-wtoe .... I Yt C'9pe olhe oU ~ =-ealt, or to t.ute F blaicll pepper, to ..... Yt teu•ooa powdered . .....,... . I =..-WOC9do• peeled ud • ~ed •· ftndy diopped 1. Rinse asparagus, break off tough ends, and trim stalks even- ly. Peel stalks below lips to remove scales. or simply remove scales individually withou t peel- ing. 2. Tie asparagus into 4 bundles. Place lips up In the bottom of a double boiler or deep saucepan, half full of bolling water. Cover pan with inverted top of double boiler or a second saucepan. return to boiling for 8 to 10 minutes. just until tender. The idea Is to have the stalks cook In the wateT and the rtps cook tr) the steam. S. Utt bundles carefully from pan, place on tea towel to drain and remove cord. Let cool. 4. Make Avocado Vinaigrette: In small bowl. combine wine, vinegar, oil, salt~r and mustard. -sea1 wrin -a -fork -to blend. Stir in diced avocado and chopped egg. 5. Place asparagus on serving plate and ladle about l cup vinaigrette over them. Serve re- maining vinaigrette separately. Moltts 6 to 8 servings IUMMM ICIUiiH Wiln YMILAll• ltolwll•---....-. ..... '-dlee -· I red kl! pepper I ...... bell pepper • auT'Ot8 ........... ... ~Mau. ,...,.,....,y Wf'Y ...... 2 tdtliMlll!!t!.,~OMOIDDI ~Ut oil I lllllln• DOD llDety dMlpped freelli ....,_ rooc satt ud pepper, to tute 2 leup ooaa ~wine vlMpr I . Summer squash selected should be small enough to fit on an individual dinner plate. yet large enough to be hollowed out. Cut an oval in round end of squash. making a shallow cup- liRe opening. 2. Julienne or matcn.stick cut the red pepper. green pepper. carrots and green onions into 3-inch lengths. II very small • leave green beans whole and simply remove tips. II beans are large. cut into match-stick lengths . S. Place squash on steamer rack in saucepan or skillet. Add water to depth of ~ inch. cover and steam for 5 to 7 minutes. or until just tender. Keq> warm. 4. Heat wok or skillet until very hot Add peanut oil and ginger; stir-fry a few seconds. Add carrot strips and stir-fry just 10 coat with oil. Add both peppers, green onions and green beans. 51ir-fry for another minute or so. Vegetables should be bright in color and a little crispy Season 10 taste wit h salt. pepper and rice-wine vinegar 5. Lift squ~h from steamer. in- vert 10 drain and tum over onto serving platter. Fill with stir-fried vegetables, but do not pack down. Moltes 6 to 8 snvings f A.MILY W UJIJ.Y . Al'fllL IS. 1984 9 Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. • When jt comes to gr~t taste, everyOne draws the same condu...._,s..-ilor ........ ..--- • 11 \ )Ve. <' ) ) (.. ( ) ) v ( c. ) ') c c. ,, ,, .... ((. c.'' ,, J)l(,.1,. <."' 16. .2 • 10 • 9 • 8 3 • .-1 /\/\ • 7 --------------------~=====- . . . .5 ·· GREAT GOOFS GOlF! arching The Masters• golf tournament can be a painful experience for the average golfer. One f the~ io)'S of spec:tating-in-any rt -is empalhy, the simple leasure of those occasional blunders hen the fan is able to sit back, seU- tisfied, and think. !hat's something would do." But The Masters (televised this No. IJ: a tempting but dangerous pa.r-5. eekend}offers few of thoeemoments. his-ball almost completely submerged nly the world's best players compete. in wet sand. Forced to stand outside of d the course brings out the best in the trap to swing, his first two strokes hose players. Augusta National's wide did nothing more than drive the ball airways are able to contain the drives deeper into the sand. His second cut f even the wildest pros. There is littJe actually lacerated the ball. A nudge in· nd for the fJ>Uers to beach them-to the middle of the trap, a blast onto Ives in. The greens are larse and ap-the green, then two putts to get the ball ar to gather the players' shots near to in the hole. His possible birdie four had eir hearts. In short, the skill of the soared to a triple-bogey eight, and players and the seemlng ease of the Snead no longer commanded the tour· course conspire to convince the goU fan nament. He finished the first round in of the total dis.similarity of the game he par. but, as Herbert Warren Wind re- plays and the pme he watches. ported it, "Snead, who had come to Does The Masters, then, keep us The Masters exuding the sunniest from enjoying golf as a spectator sport? disposition of his postwar career, was No, dear duffer. As you watch this thereafter in a far less expansive and year's final rounds. take ___ ....._ ___ confident mood." He end- solace In Augusta's subtle ed up finishing third. eight treacheries: he.r slippery, strokes behind Cary Mid- mysterious greens that dlecoff. tum the best putting strokes Tom Weiskopf (shown into prayers for mercy; her on this issue's cover reac· tricky hlllside lies: her ting to a shot in the 1982 tauntingly short par-fives Masters) has played a good that dare the brave to flirt deal of the best golf ever with Rae's Creek -and played at Augusta. Four disaster. And note a little times he has finished sec· Masters history. Even ond. One of those times, Augusta. beautiful Augus-1975, he tied with Johnny ta, has been unkind to the Miller. one stroke In back I darlings of golf. So read on of Jack Nicklaus after what o and take heart. may have been the most 1 Consider this: Few exciting final round of any I things strike as much fear tournament ever. But his ~ into once-&week 901fers' TM par-thrw /2th: opening round in 1980 Will souls as sand traps. lhJe, /SS yards of peril live long in Masters lore - Augusta has little sand, but and in the hearts of hack· what there is can close the gap be-ers -for a different reason. The hole tween The Masters champ and the was the 12th. Bobby Jones. the man municipal chump. In 1955 Sam Snead who founded The Masters and helped -who had won his third Masters in to design Augusta National, described 1954 -began his attack on Augusta as number 12 in these terms: "Once the ir he had every Intention of retaining tee shot has been played into the his title. By the time he came to the creek. the short pitch to the shallow 13th hole of the first round. he had Im-green is terrifying indeed." Weiskopf proved on par by two strokes and looked redefined the word "terrifying" when as if he would walk away from the his tee shot landed on the front of the held. The 13th is one of the short par· green but spun backward . down the fives. It gives up a lot of birdies and the hill and trickled into Rae's Creek. occasional eagle to those who can fly Weiskopf took a penalty stroke and Rae's Creek with their second shot. But dropped a new ball down near the the 13th can be treacherous, as Snead water. From there -due to a series of found out. He went over the creek with bad ·lies and attempts to do too much his second shot but landed in a bunker, with the shots -he plunked four more ~:~ :r~e:i:. ~ °:: :..,,,,_,Olderll>U ......... _,.,P.O. .. ..._....._ ...... -. fl& -._ llllouf·lneel COM Wllll toCll pow Ol glal.-""''° (0 13 00 ~ Deallf ~...., c...-........ ..,_1-«M-212~. • ....... '-' ........... --..... ...... -'---.. '---CiY .. • llOftCI: .. , .................... ,.. ...... __ ........,_ U.l .(lfllcC' '-... -,_ .... ...._ .... _ _.,_........., ....... ........ ., ..... ..._IO.,........ ~_,USO.--f P.U cos• with each pair. HAPPY TRAILS TO YOU fAMILY Wwa.Y •AIM. IS • 1114 13 REQUEST ll.ANK flDGIPTIOOI I ... '€~--.............. ~ NAME ----------------------~ AOORESS --------.,...------------~ lltol.e • lo• • Of A{1I " """' be onc:iuo.c11 CfTY ------------STATE ZIP _____ _ GOU into the water. patiently holding his hand out to his caddie for a new ball after each stroke. It took him a total of 13 strokes to get his ball from the tee into the tde 155 yards awa'f· And that's not aJI. When he returned the next day, he put two more 'balls into the creek. Snakebite. Snakebite is the guy who, after 10 years of work, finally takes his dream vacation to a Caribbean island. and while he's theJe the island is invad- ed. He spends six days in his hotel- room bathtub. In the 1957 Masters. By- ron Nebon was sna.k~itten. Nelson , who won the tournament in 1937 and 1942. put his tee shot to the par-three 16th hole Into the creek in front of the green. He teed another ball and hit a seven-Iron that had hole-In-one written alJ over lt Instead. the ball struck the ftagstd about a bot above the hole and caromed off it and back into the water. Double snakebite. It's happened to aJI piers. You have the round of your lite Solng and then. without your doins anything wrong. it just starts to faJI apart on you. it has oc· cured in The Masters many times. but the most stunning example was Arnold Palmer's failure to dose out the 1961 competition. From the stan. '61 was a two-man tournament between Palmer and Gary Player. Player had taken a commandins lead going into the last day. but due to some bad play on his part, and some good play on Palmer's, Arnold came to the fast. hole needing only a par to win. When he hit a perfect drive off the 18th tee, the tournament committee began to check its records for Palmer's coat size. But his second shot - a conservative seven-iron - was a little off. ending up in the sand to 1he right of the green. Palmer quickly played his shot out of the sand. AJ. first 11 didn't seem haJf bad. but it carried 10 the nag, bounced and then rolled about 20 feet beyond the green. Still. he had two shots left to secure a tie. He putted the ball and it slid 15 feet past the hole. The putt to tie was never close. Sud- denly Player was being fitted for his first green jacket; Palmer would wait anotner year before picking up his third. Sometimes. just sometimes. mistakes can be funny. In the third round of the 1953 contest, a player by the name of Johnny de Forest found his second shoe to the par.five 13th green lodaed in the bank of Rae's Creek. De Forest decided that it was playable and prepared to step into the creek in order to hit the ball. He removed his left shoe. left sock. rolled up his left pants le.g. then planted his left foot on the bank and stepped into the water with his right -shoe. sock. pants leg and all The gallery was most amused. De Forest parred the hole. It somehow comforts the duffer to know that even those who make a practice of being exceptional on th e golf course can sometimes be merel :v ordinary -even at Augusta, And it i fAMILY W EDClY . Al'M. IS . 11114 IS at least mildly inspiring when one of the exceptionaJ ones rises above an or· dlnary moment and puts bad shots Into perspective for the rest of us. A few weeks aao. recalling some of his best and wont shots at The Masters. Tom Weiskopf said. "The main thing about Augusta is that it's just a pleasure to play there. And I guess you can forget about those bad shots pretty quickly." s pretty much the way eolf ls. The agony of the duck hook into the woods or the shanked shot into the sand ls forgotten with the next good shot or at the outset of the next new round. IW With your 15°° donation to the U.S. Olympic Team and proof of purchase from Atra, Trac II, Good NevlS or Cricket. Join in America and get behind your U.S. Otympic Team. 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I I ,.,. ... ,......,....., oiw....,.. 1cn1"4 _..._. .......... -• 01 I ,_., ... ....__,,_,,...... • .,_ (111.,,......, .. va" I ,_.,_ ...... ._..,......_....,_........,.,..,....,._.,. .... o--I ~ ...--......... ~ ~---... --Oli.tDOd-1 ::':0...~ I L-----------------------~ ... RICK SPRINGFIELD AMERICA 'S AFFAIR OF THE HEART WITH A HARD ROCKER For his movie debut in the recently ff!/easM Hard to Hold. Rick Springfield plays a rock supmtar besieged by admirers. It's a sul> fed that should strike a familiar chord I 1····1 · I~ I with the 33-year-Old Australi<Jn.bom sfnSer-acJor: If there is anything one assodates with Springfield. it is the frenetic female fans who have ena- :iud his concerts and failhfully lolJowed ~ advenJUff!S on the soap General Hospital. In fact. one of his fruslrotions as a young entenainer was being marketed as a *idol on account of his smoldering 600!' lociks. But in re- Cl!TlJ )'e01S. Springfield has gained a wider follouing -with three plaJinum albums and five ~10 sinlJles as proof. He talked about the new harmony in his life with fAMll.Y 'NtOO.Y Associate Edi/or Mary EUin .81Uns.. 8nna: Did ,OU draw a lot OD )'OUI' own esperimcie for your role ID Hard '° Hold ? Springfield: Yes. I know what it feels like to be in the recording studio and to be onstage. I drew on different things that happened in my life. as any actor does. I have to relate it to myself. I can't just pretend. because that feels fake. Q: What .. the .... difficult upect ol belaa a ceJebrtty1 Springfield: I get upset about people in- vading my privacy. I don't like people coming up to my house. Q: Why 19 lt ftwtrilllut to be pitched -• leell Idol? Springfield: Because no one takes your talent seriously. Everybody thinks you're sucx:es.WI because of your face. I'm not Tolstoy; I'm not looking for people to find the truth of the universe in my lyrics. My appearance Is what got me into acting -I sure know it wasn't my ability at first . On the other hand, it's not just because of my face that rm where I am. Q: Do you feel that you baw ......... to lhed that llDAle? Springfield: Yeah. I think there are some people who are still undecided about whether or not my music is valid. But a lot get pleasure out of it. 16 f.U..Y W'fSAV • AJ'llll. IS• 19'4 Q: Do you di set mobbed by fw at row CGDCl!lta1 . Spnngfield: Yeah. the concerts seem to be pretty wild. I jump into the au- dience often, much to the dismay of my security people. I feed off the au- dience's enersY and I hope I give it back to them. loo. . Q: WW'•,.... .. Ike -tow? Springfield: It's rigorous but I work out. I always come 'lff the road in great shape. We eat very well. We drink oc- casionally if we have a night off. But I get my _energy ~ ~ out and staying m shape. I tried 1t the other way and I burned out loo fast. I never want 10 bum oul I got close to it when I was doing (Jen~/ Hospitat, I flipped out a couple of times and left a few holes in my dressing room walls. I think thal's a nice safe way to let off steam -to throw chairs around and things that don't hurt anybody. Q: Whal aboat dnp? Springfield: I've tried different drugs, but I was never reliant on them. If I fell like I w'as doiJ18 too much of anything, I wouJd just stop -drinking. drugs. whatever. Q: A lot ol ,.,_. 80llP deal wtlh the dHl'IClllty of ..... ..,,....tk: coonecdoM. How .... of thM coma from yoar own Ute? Springfield: Oh, that's all from my own life. I write as a way of purging. to gel emotions out It's the same reason I . wrote poetry when I was 15 years old Q: Are you ln'VOl'ftd with eOme-one• the--e.c Springfield: I have a girlfriend, but I don't talk about my private life My I home and my private life are the only aspects of me that aren't being i~ ~peeled. Q: Wbal are yoar memories of ~=d:i:Je moved around a lot. ~Y dad was in the Army and every third year we were on the road ~n-a new school and all that. I always had to I prove myself to a new group of kids. When we moved to England. where I my accent sounded funny to my I classmates. I got beaten up. It was rea~ Iv difficult. But in the end I became friends with all the guys and joined the o;occer team. I think there's always been a real drive in me to turn things around. and I think that's what's given I me the courage to hang in. I Q: Were yov perenta eupportive of roar caree-? Springfield: My father was more sup- J portive than my mom at first. My mom J and me were al each other's throats. · Q: How come? I ~pringtield: I got kicked out of school because I was staying home all the 11me playing the guitar. Eventually my mother went lo a child psychologist and said, "All he wants 10 do is play the Ru1tar." And the guy said, 'Well. if he wants to, why don't you let him?" And from then on it was easy; she didn't fight it. She's really proud· now. Q: Durmc the yeen yoa were =~ ._.. llow dW you Late at night it got ~ 1C1JY ~ times. thinkin8 that it mWlt oeYef hap- Spri eld: had friends help me out. pen. But I alwlYI beliewl1 that il would, and · I read anything that inspired me. which was basically whal kept me~· I'd cut it out and stick it up on a wall iog and what still keeps me going. IW Simple. It\ the Power of Choice. It's hard to stay cool when you find that your neighbor's summertime electric costs are lower than yours, even though your homes are i~st about the same. The difference can be in how well you buv electricity. That's right, buy. Every time you flip a switch. you make a choice to buy a little electricity. And all those little choices add up to your bill. . Today, electricity gives you choices that hdp you get more out of it. 1be Efficiency Otoice.. Look at vour choice of a brand new air · conditioner. Two models cool the sa e ~pace . The le ss efficient choice ~~-._1,,_ may save once. -8ut the more ~1~~~ efficient choice saves money year after year. So before you choose, check the" Seasonal Energy Efficiency Rating" or" S.E.E.R.'' tag. 1be Year 'Round Otoice.. Because heating and cooling are the biggest energy-consuming functions in your home, a smart electric choice can really pay off here. A heat pump effici ently cools an summer; then reverses and heats all winter-both at a total cost that can provide substantia l savings. Check out whether or not a heat pump is suitable in vour situation. · No matter where vou live there's always an electric choice that will give you more value and a better life. Because for cooling or just for fun, electricity 1s the pO\\er of choice. f l ooking for an exit ramp off the fast lane? Walk don't run -to the nearest newsstand later this month and check out Walking World. The most recent of the sports specialty magazines try· ing to capitalize on the fitness boom, Walking World bills itself as the guide to "America's favorite activity." After a year of test issues, the quarterly is stepping out on its own. Editor Gary D. Yanker sees his mission as "encouraging corporate and public involvement in both the sport and exercise aspects of walking." Walking World will be similar to the running magazines and will cover ~ icine, sport. travel. pedestrian rights and just about anything that relates to ambulating. The cover price may step on a few toes, however. It'll run you $3. INTllUIAYIONAL INGDINTI A meri cans definitely have their favorite ripes: too many com· mercials, too few gObd movies and rio beef in the buns. What bugs people in other coun-J tries? A survey of interna-l tional-newspaper clippings E turned up some interesting :; findings. .. -*"' .... ,......... Patrick M LinSkev Yloe ...........,, and Ad Dhotof Gerald WrOI! Yloe .......... alld Qetll .... Jonathln ThotnQ60n UI* Thomu Plate ~~Monot\ Frani. 18 fAMU..V Wwu.Y • .\rtUl IS . 1914 In China it seems to be a shortage of names. An irate wriler for an Asian news service cited the industrial city of Shenyang. which has almost 5,000 women with the name Li Shu-Zheng -meaning "fair and precious. .. In Russia it's ap- parently a lack of service with a smile. The Soviet newspaper Pravda reported on how a Russian shopper who had been mistreated was mutely referred to a sign that read. "Esteemed shoppers, the store management apologizes for any rudeness." And what got one Canadian talking was an import from the U.S. lV-shaped boxes on sidewalks bearing the legend. ''USA Today: The Nation's Newspaper." One miffed citittn wrote in to Toronto's Globe and Mail: "I was under the impression that the GJobe and Mail was lhe nafion's newspaper, and that this is Canada." ......n Easter is fast approaching. which means it's almost time for chocolate bun- nies and plastic grass. But for something egg.s-tra special, we consulted humorist Lewis BY MARION LONG Burke Frumkes -author of How to Ra~ Your l Q. by Eating GUted Children - about how to set )'our eaa:s ready for the big day. The ~ way to make sure your e&BS are fit for holiday fun, according to Frumkes, is to forget about dipping them into bowls of dye. Instead, "Immerse them scientifically ln a total program of physical fitntS and cosmetic rehabtlt- tation. Give lhem plenty of ex- ercise, but be sure to use an -esg timer so that they don't exceed their limits of en- durance. Three minutes is usually a healthy workout" Frumkes recommends us- ing only skim eggs. Though harder to come by than skim milk. they can be had. "Put your eggs on a diet. Reduce their intake of mayonnaise ------------'-----and nog. and if they must snack. give them some "k .. ~~ a~so sug- gests decorating your eggs to suit your favorite fan· tasies (Princess Di egg. Han Solo egg. cowboy egg). But he remains hard-boiled about eggwctly what you do with them in the end. Explains Frumkes: "Look how cute that one looks all dressed up with its cowboy hat sitting on its head. Howdy Pardnerl Gulp!" S metimes u seems that echnol<>8Y ls getting out of hand. The latest development is automated tender loving care. This form of TLC. is called ~Re-Mi. and it's a baby cradle. When little junior begins to cry, the cradle's "voice- sensitive" circuitry takes the wail as a hint that he is un- happy. The crad1e begins to rock gently and will do so un- til the child pipes down. But just in case the rocking isn't enough, the ~Re-Mi also has a tape recorder that will play back a bedtime story, which the parent records beforehand. And the T.LC. doesn't stop there. When the child out- grows the cradle, it can be replaced by a rocking horse that works on the same princi- ple. Think of the possiblities: One day this mechanism oouJd be adapted to rocking chairs, calling them the Rock of Ages. We telephoned the Morris- town-Hamblen library in Ten- nessee to find out what's being read there. Their 10 most fre. quently requested books: • Creafins Wealth. by Robert Allen • Dare to Discipline, by Dr. James Dobson • Lap Quiltins with <Jeorgia Bone Steele, by Georgia Bone Steele • ht Setnatary. by Stephen King •Rebel Princess. by Bar- bara Cartland r • Sacketti land, by Lools i L'Amour l • The Scols Never Forset. l by Barbara Cartland • Snakes and Ladders, by Dirk Bogarde • Toilet Training in Less Than a Day. by Nathan Azrin • Who Killed the Robins Family?, created by Bill AcBer. written by ihomas Chastain '\. • '. • ... 'I I \\ • I 1, \, I • I • 'I , ., I,, ' • f1 ! '1 I'"' I !' ,,,,._ill I a•nmAYI (Sun.-Fri .. 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Its latest mission./ A3 Torrance teen-ager Tina Marie Rlslcowas ter- rorized, tortured during her time with Christopher Wllder./A3 Nation Jesse Jackson wins his first clear-cut victory In his home state of South Carolina./ A3 Mediator meets with Northwest Alrllnes at tend ants In last-minute effort to avert a strike./ A3 World A former Soviet sea cap- tain says spying was part of the job for him./ AS Lebanese President Amin Gemayel's palace severely damaged when atruck by rockets./ A3 Style The world of fashion ap- parel and home furnishings are drawing ctoser together .IC 1 Newport Beach real es- tate agent Barbara Aune maintains her Indepen- dence when It comes to faslon./C1 ;:;:;:;:;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Sports Orange Coast and Gold- en West move Into a tie for first place In the South Coast Conference baseball race./81 Eric Schermerhorn of Woodbridge Is the stand- out performer at the Arcadia lnvltatlonal track and field meet./82 Irvine Hlgh's baseball team opens Santa Ana Elks Tournament play with a victory./84 Entertainment New Zealand actress Lisa Harrow tackles a Virginia accent in "Nancy Har- row" for PBS./88 Business An Irvine firm receives a $390,000 contract for a University of Arizona en- gineering project.IOI INDEX Erma Bombeck Business Bridge Callfomla Newt Clualfled Crosaword Death Notices FeaturM Horoacope Ann Landers National Newt Opinion Public Notlees Reel Estate E i ·5 Sportt Stock Marketa Sty1e Tetevtllon Theat.,. Weather World New. C5 01·5 cs A3 E6-F6 05 oe C5 F5 C8 A3 A8 oe 01 ... 03 ... c1..- B5 85 A2 A3 t • ' , A r , ' • f . · , . , ~ i . .-. , 1 1 r . i . t ~ , t, . . . $1 million grant a~ard UCI researchers atm to unlock mysteries of memory tn hopes of treating disorders of lbe r.ear~ cent.er. The federal pant wall double the center's level of fundina. The m~or1oal1 ofttae project ate to undentand how bonnol\CI affect memory, to detect anatomical cban&cs that occur durina learnina. to detve into the biochemical procean that indicate -.vhen memory is made, and to develop a theory and models based on the findings, McGaugh said. ory disorde11." Findinp could lead to the dis.- covery of what blocks the memories of the retarded, the senile or those suffering from trauma, be said. By ANDREA ADELSON Of .. 0.-, ......... Four UC Irvine scientists have received a S l million federal grant to study how the human brain learns and remembers in the hopes of eventually devising a way to treat memory disorders. Funded bv the U.S. Office of Naval Resident s batt le to halt park b cill fie lds By ANDREA ADELSON °' .. ~ ..... ...., A handt\JI of Irvine residents opposed to a plan to put sports fields in Mason .Re&ionalPar.k..hope to score points against the proposal with a . petition drive kicking off this week· end. And, in an attempt to resolve ditferencts between residents and spons enthusiasts, the City Council asked county officials this week to delay park plans until the factions can huddle and reach a compromise. The council asked that recommen- dations be brought back at its April 24 meeting, with the hope that the recommendations will contain a con· sensus on park development from homeowners' groups and a sports commi1t,t~. The county's Harbors, Beaches and Parks Commission was to consider a proposal to develop 120 acres of the county.operated park, south of Uni- versity Avenue between Culver Drive and Yale Avenue. on April 25. Residents in neighboring villages of TunJe Rock and University Park contend t~ plan to build four softball · diamonds, three soccer fields, an eight<ourt racquetball facility and a concrete hardcourt will create a nuisance from noise, lifht and traffic. Jo Ann Opp, petition drive or· ganizer. said "we feel there are too many open spaces in the city where this could be put elsewhere." Opp, of the 971-home University Community Association, susscsts substituting a less-intrusive 18·hole golf course for the ballfields. She said 17 petition circulators will. be can- vassing shopping centers this week- end. But the golf course proposal is not a solution_ that will satisfy the sports-minded. said Roben Bellah, chairman of the 25-member advisory Sports Committee that represents 8,000 youth. "We are in dire need of playing (Pleueeee RESIDENTS/ A2) ''Memory is too complex an area to be apt>roacbed Al any one level of invcsugation," McGau&h sa.id. "This is an outarowth of extensive research. Each of us has an extensive record of research in this area." rctearcb. the three-year research ef- fon will attempt a comprehensive probe into the biochemical reason for learning and memory, James L McGauJh, director of the Center for Neurobiology of Leaming and Mem- ory, said Friday. The princi1>4J researchers are Ors. McGaugh; Norman M. Weinberger, Gary Lynch and Richard Granger, all DevelopmentJ>f a "memory pill" is not the intended gpa.J, UCI spokes- man Joel Don said. "h 's to help develop drugs or treatment for mem- UO invcstiptori are amona the nation's leaders in fearnina and 11\emory research, according to Don. McGaugh himself is trying to learn The ma&lc begins With beralda trum~ the arrln.1 of the mactc moment, Dlan!1,land opened lta reYamped $8 million • Allee ID -Wonder- land" attraction Friday, complettnc a $55.5 million o•erbaul of Fantuyl&nd. The foar-mJnute ride throq.b Allee'• fan- taay world feata.ra a three-cllmen•lonal •enlon of the 1951 animated clwlc, dalgned to deUCht the yoanc and daule the not-.o-younc. Beaches beckon bathers Monday's impending income tax deadline apparently didn't deter too many sun worshippers from visiting Orange Coast beaches Saturday when an estimated 200.000 beach-goers thronged the sands, according to area Ii f eguards. From Huntington Beach to Laguna Beach, lifeguards reponed the biggest crowds of 1984 Saturday as students began enjoying their spnng vacations and the weather offered up a pretty good imitation of a sunny. warm, summer's day. And more of the same is expected today. The National Weather Service is predicting sunny skies, but some· what cooler temperatures, with highs reaching toward the mid· 70s. "I expect it will be another big, crowded day," Newpon Beach life- guard Marc C ross said after an estimated 110,000 people enjoyed their Saturday on the Newpon strand. He said many of those sunning themselves ventured out into the ocean for the first time this year as the water temperature reached a very swimmable 67 degrees. "It was like a summer day; people stayed until dark," said Huntington Beach Marine Safety Officer Steve Seim. He said the crowd near the Hunt- ington Pier must have numbered close to 30,000 during the day. "Everybody came down here to forget taxes," he quipped. The crowd at the adjacent Hunt- ington State Beach reached 55,000 while LaJuna Beach police reported beaches in the an colony also were jammed. . Despite the crush of spnngume swimmers. however, lifeguards rt· ported only an average number of rescues dunng the day and no senous injuries. Severe cutbacks needed to pay bill By DAVID B. BISHOP ~ ... c..' fl 2 These arc lean times-in 1-apna Beach. Needed storm drains wOD't be built, city job vaca.ocies won't be filled. an impor:tanUtudy -0! seawan. and beach erosion won't be COD· ducted. City vehicles will have to Jut another year and even the Main Beach fireworks show on the Fourth of July will be canceled-all so that the Caty of Laguna Beach can pay the $800,000 judgment against it. _ The judgment was won by two residents whose property was damaa· ed in the I 980 Del Mar landslide.. Only the IOQ&·&wai\ed S l . S million Glenoeyrc Stree, pukina stnactwe wilt esca the mi t budFt cutbacks Ctng im~ ~na Beach City Manager Ken Frank: .. Council members told ~ tba.1'1 the one item lhey want left m \be bud~" Frank said. ~ DO city dcpanmcnt will be~ \bit hefty budFt ax as ways arc foand, 10 • 11'\Y what Eaok calls Ul .. Cll~M;.... and clearly unfair award. .. Orange County Superior Court Judge Phillip Schwartz refwed this week to reduce the amount a jury awarded to the rwo residents who Jost their homes. saying jurors h.d enough iofonnaoon to ma.kc a valid judgment The judge also denied the city's motion for a new trial. ··1 can't believe it," Frank said on Friday. "I JUSt don't know where be (the JUdge) is coming from.·· The j udge and representatives from both sides in the case wttt unable to settle the amount of attorney fees, interest and court costs to be added to the final amount of the award on Thursday and will return to the counroom April 26 to continue testimony. Frank said that, at best. the city wilt have to pa) $800,000. The cost could (Pleue 11ee CITY/ A2) Enrollment losses assail area schools Take That, Sir Knlahtf n.. two lllem'ben of tbe Bocletf for Creatlft Anacb.rolll9m 4on•t appear to be celebnttna. bat tbat'• aactly wlaat ~·re 4otnc. It wu 0 Celebnte UCJ .. daJ at tlai lrYlfte ca.mpu SatllrdaJ, f•tarlna a wide \ .. } At first glance. 11 ~cm!. a paradox Over the past I 0 yea~. Orange County's population has continued to g.row. rccentl) passing the ~ m1lhon mark. Yet at the same time. local school d1stncts. P3n1cularl) thoo;t' along the Oranae Coast. ha'e closed schools left and nght If the C'ount) 's populatton 1s on the nsc, why arr public school cnrol- 1 mcnts plummeting" Orange Count) had about 1 5 million residents in 1973 Acrord1na to fiaurcs compiled b) th<' Oran c County Department of Education. SO l,335 youngsters wcr~enrollcd that year in the count)·, public 'i(hools tnct then. the populauon has incre.atcd b) half a million But the countywtdc school enrollment for the cutTCnt )CV 1 H4,2 S -a drop of .about 167,000 tudcnts Tht tO.ycar enrollment phanac hu affected the school d1 tnru tiervina Huntioaton &ach, Fountain V llcy, Newport &Heh. C~ta MeM and Lquna Beach. A few d1~tncts pn- PHIL SMEIDEllWI Focus ON THE NE~s mini) 1n South Orangr County, ate enrolhng more tudcnts this year than 1n 1973 These include the ln'Ule, ddkba and Capasuano unified ~bool ell tncts " Tht south county 1ncreae tJ ll· tnbuttd to utensi"e boim buikbna m that area. The dwtndlana enrol· lmcnt 1n lhe coastal aueaare tied to a different economJC t.rend, 9Choot officials say. The home-building boom hit citic:I llk.t Huntinaton Beach, Fountai (Pleue ... anOLUmJn'/A2 CoNTINUEo ST0R1E s CITY REELS AT JUDGMENT ••• Prom A l 10 as high as SI milhon. frank. said he wiU "probAbl);' be recommcndin,an appeal" of the final d«ision to the City Council. In add1t1on, the city auomcy i contacting the c1ty's insurance camcr to persuade the com~y 1t 1s obh- pted to pay for the Judamenr. The insurance company claims 1t 1s not Ciable in cases of inverM: condemna- tion (when a city deprives a pnvate propeny owner normal use of the propeny through some city policy or action). Frank also said tht city may '8ke action against the gcolog1~t who filed repons for construction of the bome!I that were damaged b> the landshde. In the meanume. Frank ha~ outlined wa)'s the city will attempt tu scrape up $800.000 from •l~ budget 0' er the next 15 months. ..\bout S220.000 will be saved b} . canceling numerous Cll)' capital 1m- proveml.'nt projects, including four storm dnun.s. cons1ruct ton ot a bnd1c at the animal shelter, repair of the Thalia Street beach stairs. alley re- surfa~lll io Nonb LAauna. C)'prt1ss Drive s1dewalb, a fire department hose dryina tower and other public works projects. The city will also postpone the replacement of several vehicles.. for a savings ors 127.000. Two pos1t1ons in the fire depart- ment and two in the police depan- mcnt will not be filled this year. nor will any future vacancy that occurs in other city depanments. · Contractual services wall also be curtailed, including funds that were reserved for stan1ns work on a specific plan for the downtown area. Cutbacks an these areas will amount to approidmately $203.000. A proposed study of the effects of seawalls on beach erosion will be also be postponed two years under the plan to get the city back on its financial feet. Frank S&Jd lus suaff, at the council's direction, was prepared to recommend the study at a cost of $85,000. But that's out now. Instead of the comprehensive seawall study, the Clty staff will require individual applicants forst3waU permits to pay a marine eoaincer and a acoloaist to review proposed constn.1ction pro- jects. The $6.000 annual expenditure for Fourth of July fireworks on Mam Beach has also fiuled. Frank said the steps he's outlined amount to savings of $S49.000, "which goes a long way toward paying the Del Mar plaintiffs. But even with all these measures, there wilJ be a need for close scrutiny of the proposed budget for next fiscal year." Should the award be greater than the expected $800.000, Fran!( said "drastic measures" will be called for in the next fiscal budset. Frank will present his proposal for the J 984-85 budget to the City Council on May 1. RESIDENTS OPPOSE PARK PLANS ••• From Al field' ... h<.> <.aid. adding that al lcas1 I spum leagues. from Pon~ League to '-'Omen·~ '>OCn·r teams. fight for !'.pace on field\ in four Cit} parls ··w e don't want to creatl' a ncgat1 vc Jmpact on the neigh borhood." Bellah ~1d. "But 1f we discuss fac ts rather than fiction, I think Wl .. 11 ge l an acceptable compromise ... Another wrinkJ e an the dispute 1s O\er a propo!>al to put a stable within the parl. which was ongmall)' mapped out in 1963 with a hor..e trail The trail b1secung Mason Park "as pan of a loop beginning al Up~r "ewpon Ba} and ending al C'l)stal Coq~ ~late Park. e>.plained Pam Da\ 1s. rhair of a cit} trails comm1l- lcc The proposed park plan would cost an estimated SJ m1llton. although onl)' half that amount 1s a'a1lable. said Ralph Hudson. th e county's chief park designer. Development as supposed to start sometime after July I and will be completed late in 1985. he !>Std. Count)' officials are willing to review ci ty concerns. he said, "but we hope the) recognize it's a regional facility," one of 12 in the county. "Official!). there 1s no call for us to go before the my." Onl) 95 acres of the 395-acre fac1lit) are de'eloped It's a quiet. passive and reflecu ve place. The second portion was planned to be "acti ve." an part because of its proximity to University High. Hudson said. The third phase. once env1s1oned as a zoolog1cal·botan1cal garden near R1dgehne Dnve and the Sand Ca- nyon Reservoir. will probably be abandoned. he said. That un- developed area is where Opp thinks ballfields would be more appropriate. A golf course. however, would be a poor substitute for active playing fields. m pan because it would serve a limited number of people. Hudson said. He jldded that a proposal by a pnvate concess1ona1re .for an equcs- tnan center an Mason Park "is considered as a reasonable use, with the proviso it meet all the require- ments." That. too. will be considered by parks planners, he said. ENROLLMENT LOSSES PLAGUE SCHOOLS •• From Al Valle' ( osta Mesa and Newpon lkalh dunng tht: late 1960s and the earh I 970s .\t that ume. new homes an thCSl' uttc' were within the pnct' rangl.' ul 'oung mamed coupks. Ne" '>rhouls "erl' 4u1ckl) built to accom- modatt· the children produced b) the'>l' rnupks. Bui 10da\. the children of these cul~ homl.'hu~ers have graduated - <ind the~ arl' not being rl.'placed b) othl.'r t:hildrl.'n. 'vtan~ of the gradu- atl.''>. parl.'nts continue to lt'e in these homt·'>. '-'hllh ha'e 1ncreasl·d an "alue O \ a thl.' 'cars .\mong other factor.. Propm1t1~>n I J. the 1978 ta\ n:form mea5ure. ha' discouraged tht' sale of some hurnt•\ -lung-ume rl.''>1dent!> rnuld fan-stl.'eper propen ~ ta ' hills If thn mo' e 10 a new rcs1dem:c. (Jf cour5e. some home!. have changed hands. and new one5 ha"c hct·n hu1h. Bui because thl' pm·l' ol thc'>e houses hJ., )oared. mam are no longt'r affClrdahle to the young cou- ple'> mo'>I ltlo..d~ to haH· ~l hool-agc l h1ldrt•n I n'itead. the ne" bU\l'rs rna' he older rt•\1dcnt\ '-'h05C tnlOrlll' ha~ 1n<:n:a-.cd w a prnnt v.ht'rl.' the) tan allord <.1 rnao;tal homt· Bui .. uch rnu rill'' 1m1' tx· t hildle.,., or h.i H' gro~n 1:h1ldn·n fhe\t' t•rnnomH trend!>. rnmhancd with a 1kd1n1ng b1nh rate. arc re41ulttng in more and more l.'n1Pt) classrooms. .\ recent state stud~ confirmed that the median agL' ol Orange ( ount) residents is gc1t1ng higher -and the proponmn of older re51den1s 1s l.'xpccted to cont1nu t· no;ing. ~till 'lthool oninal'> retain '>Oml' gu<.1rdctl optimism In m1ht 1.a'>I.''>. v.hl·n a '>thcml t't clo'>cd tx·rausl.' of dt·tl1n1ng 1•nrollnwn1. thl.' me '' ll':l't·d not \old. tn another pan' It th1· t•nrollmcnt trend C\CI Joe., n:- 'crw. lhC'-l' huilding5 Lould ht' rc- orx:nl·d a'> public schools. f ol lowing 1s a rundo"n on recent l·nr11llmcnt trends an school d1\tnt1., along thl' Orange Coast ~ev.port-Mesa Unified cbool Dis· lrl(•t -r nrollmcnt peal>.ed In 1969. '-'hl·n ~ti 'OCI studl.'nt'> filled elcmen- 1;in tn lt rmcd1aH· and high <,t hoot 1 '·"'r1111m' tn l\J1·~port lkat·h and < 11,1.1 ~h-':i l ht· currl'nt l'nrollmcnt '"'"'Ill)' II\ tlt1 rncl nt lhl'> tt'llll till' Ul\trttl "II hJ\l' dowd I::' l'kntl·ntJr\ .int.I thtl'l' lllll'I ml·J1.1tl' \l huol' 1n 1 ·,pw1"· to tlw drup in ~tudcntc, r >Jk ~ nolln thl' dl\tm·1· .. dtrl'l llll ol rl'\l'aflh "and .. tudl.'nt '>Cr\ Ill'\ \3\\ till' "l'arh lo" ol <.1udcnl\ '' ''"'·'•"& hut ha<, nut h.1hed fi r \"\llm.111.''enrollnwnt .,.. ill drop to hrt'-'l'l.'11 14 000,ind f ").1100du nng the nl'l\t thn•t• to ft\l' \l'ar. A.dd1t1onal \l h!lnl Clcl\Url'\ rnnnot l'X' rukd O Ut. <kean View School District -Tim dl\tn\ 1 11~rai.i ngckmentan. school'l m.1111h in north and n:ntral Hunt· WE'RE LISTENING Just Call 642-6086 Dally Piiot D•lhtery la Guarantffd •• mgtonBeach. had a high of more than 14.000 student~ m 1972. 1nce then. HS enrollment has dropped b) 4.500. During this penod. the district opted against massive school closures. suspending classes only at two sites. But financial constraints may force a change in this policy. The Ocean View school board is now considering a plan to close four schools and to eliminate seventh and eighth grades classes al three others. Huntington Beacb City School Dis- trict -ih1s d1stncl sen es elemen- tal) students pnmanl) in south H untrngton Beach. It!. enrollment peaked at 8.300 in the 1975 This )'ear. It has about 5. 700 students. D1s1nct officials expect to lose about 350 more students at the end of th as )Car, but sa)' enrollment should stabilize in about two years. For th is distnct. 198 1 was the traumatic yea r when three schools v.ere clo~ed. Enrollment trends arc being monitored. but the district's school closure ad\1SOI) committee 1s not current!) act1\C. Fountain Valley School Districl - This elementary d1st nct serves most of Fountain Valley and a small !>ect1on of Huntington Beach. Enrol- lment reached a high of 11 ,866 in 1972. The d1stnct now has about 6.800 students. but officials expect tl\.e enrollment to continue dropping to about 5.200 by 1988. To accommodate this loss of stu· dents. the d1stnct has closed five ~hools and will close a sixth in June. The d1stnct •~ al~ reorganmng to c:on\ en three slles into middle !.chools serving onl~ grades six through eight. Declining enrollment was cited as 1hc reason the district sent prelim1na11 la)on not1ccc; an March tu 62 teacher\. c,chool nurses and p\ychologis1s Huntington Beach Union High School Dlstricl -This d1stnct, operating six regular h1pt schools in fountain Valley, Huntmgt6o Beach and Westminster. hit an e~rollment peak of 20.000 three years ago. The current enrollment is about 17,500. The district uses 75 relocatable classrooms to accommodate shifting enrollment trends at these schools. The district may soon be hiring a consultant to help estimate how many students to expect during the next fi ve years. Although the district's enrollment 1s expected to drop by 300 this }ear. It is bolstered by graduates fro m non-public elementary schools and by the teen-age chaldren of older families moving into the area. Laguna Beach Unified Sclltool Dis- trict -This district, serving Laguna Beach and some adjoining unin- corporated areas. had a peak enrol- lment of 3. 733 in 1977. It has since closed one elementary school and now has less tharr 2.500 students. The decline 1s expected to con- tinue. but the district could get an enroll ment boost from the Sycamore Hills development of665 new homes. Two other proposed developments m the district. Laguna Laurel and Aliso Viejo, could also increase enrollment. lrvl.ne Unified School Distrlcl - Unlike the districts discussed above , Irvine is still growing. Its growth has recently slowed to about 2 to 4 percent per year. for a current total of about 16.000. The enrollment could climb to about 19.000 within the nex t live years. The district has asked the Irvine Co. to hold fi ve sites that may be used for future schools. Some older secuons of 1 rvme have fewer students. but in other areas schools are overcrowded. Because of crowded conditions at Woodbridge andlrv ine high schools. older stu- dents transferring into the d1stnct next year will be required lo attend under-enrolled University High. 'Sally Bellerue Day' ill LB It's "Salty Beflerue Day" In Laguna 8MCh Ind the pubnc la Invited to a celebration honoring the retlrlng city counoUwoman'a put 11 years of service to oJty government. A proclamation pasaed by the Ctty Counol1 pralled 8el'8rue for her eight years on the Laguna Beach eounQU and her preYlous l8f'Vtce on ttHt city Planning Commls~on. B4Mlerue decUned to Mek •third term Md wtll step down Tueeday when recently-.tected Mll'tha CoUl8on wtn reptaoe her. The council resolution praiaec:t BeUerue'a "outMandfng leederehlp In preserving the viii~, llmhlng hJgf).rlM cMYetopment and ftghtJng off-ahore ofl drllllng. • Belterue. Who served a etlnt u mayor of Laguna Beach, el90 ha been actiw, as an alternate on t.he c.IHomta Coastal CommJeek>n, ea a member of the board of directors.of the Sou1hern c.tlforn .. AMooletton of Govemm.nts and with the CaJlfomla Le.gue of Cltlet.- The public celet>ratlon Wfll be held at the Veterans M9morllll Community Center. 38<4 legion St .• from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Thole attending are asked to bring an hors d'oeuvre to &hare. \-\hat do }OU likt· about tht' Dail~ Pilot? What doo'I you likt>? Call tbt' number at ltft and ~ our m~ssagt' will be re<'orded, transcribed and delivered to the appropnall' t'd1tor The same 24·hour answering service may bt' used to rttord lt>llers to lht t•ditor on any topic. 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L OBITU ARI ES Memorial services set for HB resident Kirkpatrick MemonaJ services are scheduled Wednesday for Huntington Beach resident Roger H. Kirkpatrick. 59. who died Friday after a six-month battle with cancer. Los Angeles/Orange County Burglary Investigators Association. He also was a charter member and past vice president of the Hotel and Motels Security Chiefs Association of Southern California. Mr. Kirkpatrick was director of security at the Newponer Inn in Newport Beach. He is survived by his wife Geraldine. a public information of- ficer for Golden West College; three sons. Jeffrey ofWcstminster, Michael of Bakersfield and Thomas of Clare- mont: and a brother. Charles of Detroit. He also leaves 6-year-old granddaughter Jennifer of West- minster. A resident of Huntin$ton Beach since 1969. he had been with the hotel for two years. Prior to that, he was director of security at the Newport Mamou Hotel. He aJso had been security supervisor at Disneyland and director of sccunty at Disneyland Hotel. A ~tired Air Force sergeant. Mr. Kirkpatrick had instructed classe-s in hotel security and secunty adminis- tration at UCLA, the Orange County Sheriffs Department and Golden West and Orange Coast colleges. Memonal services for fnends and famil y members are scheduled Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. at Grace Lutheran Church. 6931 Edinger Ave .. Huntingtoo Beach. A reception at the Newponer Inn will follow. The family requests donations be made to the American Cancer Society in Newport Beach~ He was a member of the American Soc1Cty for Jndustnal Security and the Roger H. Kirkpatrick r Dear Friends: Thank you for the faith, time, effort and investment each one of you has contributed to our 4th annual fundraiser benefiting the Orange County Performing Arts Center. UNDERWRITERS Allergan Pharmaceuticals Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morgan Arthur Young & Company Mr. and Mrs. William F. McGrath Mr. and Mrs. Al Baldwin Peat, Marwick, Mitchell & Co. Dr. and Mrs. John Betson Mrs. Margaret Fluor Reed Mrs. Ronald Call Mr. and Mrs. H owrad Richardson Mr. and Mrs. Barry Faber Robertson Blvd. South Flour Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Walter M . Schroeder Mr. and Mrs. Kent Freundt Mr. and Mrs. Norman Smedegaard Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Fyke S tradling, Yocca, Carlson & Rauth Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hertel Attorneys at Law Mr. and Mrs. William W. Hughes Mr. and Mrs. Stephen .J. Toth Mr. and Mrs. B. Lee Karns Transamerica Insurance Corporation Dr. and Mrs. Richard Kratz of California Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lind. Mr. and Mrs. Hannes Tulving Mr. and Mrs. George W. Mefford Mr. and Mrs. Alva Wilson Mr. end Mrs. T homes G. Monahan DONORS ALLAN ADLER SILVERSMITH LUMIERE COUTURE SALON COLBY ANTIQUE .. MARRIOTT HOTEL, OF SAN CLEMENTE NEWPORT BEACH the DANCE CO NNECTION MOBOCO JEWELERS DARRELL'S TUX SHOP MARY JANE O'BRIEN & ASSOCIATES DESIGN DORYMAN'S INN MR. & MRS. CHARLES PAAP ROGER DUNN GOLF SHOP PACIFIC EAST AIR GLABMAN FURNITURE PALA MESA RESORT HOFFMAN TRAVEL SERVICE, INC. PARK CITY ACCOMMODATIONS MR. & MRS. PATRICK HURLEY PLAZA NEWPORT TRAVEL INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL THE RITZ SPECIALISTS INC . IRVINE MARRIOTT HOTEL RUSSO'S LINDA JACKSON GRADY TAYLOR JEWELRY, INC. M .• JACQUES FUR WYNDHAM LEIGH DIAMONDS, INC. Sincerely, ound of Music Chapter \... • , ., ~ ,; . El Salvador warned against delay oftiial 81 ~ A110da&ed Prut SAN SALVA OOR. El Salvador-U.S. Sen. Frank R. l.autenbera said Saturday the Salvadoran sovemment would be jcopardizina future U.S. a1d if there are further delays in the trial for the murders of four American churchwomen. "I would say it would endanger future fUndina if it (the trial) is not done in May," the New Jersey Democrat said. "The nuns' trial is a very important symbol.... There must be Justice. The delay in the trial has aone on too Iona.•• PresJdent Alvaro Mapna. who met with Lautenbera. said there would be no delays and the trial would begin sometime in May as planned. Alrllne •trlJce .chedaled MINNEAPOLJS -A federal mediator met with Nonhwest Airlines officials Saturday inan e ffort to avert a strike by the airline's 2, 900 flight attendants, but no talks between the airline and the attendants' union were scheduled. The attendants were slated to go on strike at 12:01 a.m. today. Mediators met separately with the company and union Friday. The biggest stumbling block in the talks was Northwest's demand for a dual pay scale that would allow the company to pay new employees about 30 percent less than rates set in the current contract. KUauea I• •ready to go' VOLCANO. Hawaii -KJlauea Volcano was "ready to &o" Saturday as the eruption at neighboring Mauna Loa continued its sluggish outpouring offava, a National Park official said. Kilauea. which began a sporadic eruption Jan. 3, 1983. last burst to life from its Pu'u 0 vent March 30, five days after Mauna Loa began to spew 1.3 million cubic yards of molten rock per hour. Kilauea quit March 31, but has since regained 100 percent oftbe fore~ it lost durinf, the two-day outburst. "lt'sjust sitting there, ready to go.· said Joni Mae, a naturalist at Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. Snlpers nre at school bu• WEST COVINA - A school bus packed with high school students was hit by two shotgun blasts from a pair of snipers who opened fire from a ditch alonpidc a street, poli~ said. No one was injured m the attack Friday, and the two gunmen were being sought Saturday, said police Lt. Jim Dillon. "The shots didn't actually hit the windows." police Sgr. Wayne Heieck: said. -tr th"ey'tmHrirth~ windows, glass would have flown and a lot of kids could have been hun." Investigators were looking for two men wearing stocking caps, gloves and sunglasses, Dillon said. The bus was taking 60 students home from a high school 20 miles west of downtown Los Angeles at about 3 p.m. when the vehicle was hit, Dillon said. Bus driver Henrietta Allen told police she saw two men "lying in the weeds aJonpide the road," and that she "heard the shots. but figured the snipers had fired into the air." Dillon said. 3 teen• •tabbed to death NORWALK -A 15-year-old boy dying from stab wounds staggered to a parking lot and collapsed after pointing to where his sister and another girl lay bl~i~g to death. police said Saturday. Edward Kaster, his s1ster Rachel. 18. and Veronica Flores. 17, all of South Gate, were attacked Fnday under the Firestone Boulevard bnd~e in Norwalk. Homicide detectives said they had no mouve for the stabbings as they combed the site and questioned witnesses Saturday, Deputy Richard Shaw said. Mlsslle test succeBBfuJ POINT MUGU -A Tomahawk cruise missile blasted a target sh ip hulk in a . successful t~st-18\~nch Saturday offthc Pacific coast, offic1aJsat the Pacific Missie Test Center's Sea Test Range said. The unarmed missile. which 1s designed to carry a nuc~ear ~arbead, was launched at noon in a test to evaluate its guidance system, said Lt. Commander Don Lewis. Le~s said it was not disclosed what type of vessel the m1ssle was lau~ched from. "It could have been launched fro!11 a s~bmanne or some sort of surface ship," said Lewis. Sh1p-launched Tomahawks are capable of destroying targets at land or sea. Test pllot dle. In crash LIVERMORE -The pilot of an experimental aircraft was killed when the plane crashed near the city reclamation plant southeast of Livermore Airport,·Q<>lice reported Saturday. Ala'!'eda .County Cor~n~r's offici_als were withholding the 1dcnuty of th~ v1cum pending notification of his family. No other details about the crash were released. A time of .terror for Wilder victim· TORRANCE (AP)-A 16-year-old litl who wu freed by Christopher Wilder nlne days after he abducted her may have escaped with her life becauae "she did not meet his need to murder and destroy," a psychiatrist said Saturday. Tina Marie Risico wu .. subjected to an unimaainable terroristic action" by Wilder, the Florida millionaire souaht in the abductions of 11 women durina an eisht-week, cross-country spree of rape, tonure and murder, the psychiatrist, Dr. Roland Summit, sajd, Wilder, 39, was fataJly shot in a fiaht with New Hampshire· police Friday, the day Risico walked into the police station in the Los A•les suburb of Torrance. Risico, who wd Wilder had placed her on a airplane in Boston the night before, was examined by Summit at the depanrnent's request. After questioning, she was released to her mother, Carol Sokolowski, who said Saturday her daughter was "out partying with her fiance." .. She's been through hell but now she's in huven on canh," the mother told The Associated Press by telephone from her Torrance home. "She's a tough person, her own person. but I don't want her taJkinJ to anybody yet. She doesn't need it nght now." Summit told a news conference Saturday at the Torrance police station he concurred with police and FBI descriptions of Miss Risico as a victim rather than an ac- complice of Wilder. Wf'hcre wu never a moment. l believ~ when there was any hope of etcapc, Summit said ... Whenever lbe wu liked to drive a car1 lbe wu remindtd that be wu a , racie car dnver who could catch up and kill her. .. He impressed on her that he didn't hestitatc to kill. He showed her 1 ruthleu- neu and an ability to victimize," Summit said. Risioo was "subjected to sexual humili- ation and brainwuhina. The pattern follows explicitly one in which terror and obedience are instilled in the victim," the psychiatrist added. Asked about an FBI atcnt's clai m that the teen..-ex~eoccd the "Patty Hearst syndrome' in alJeaedly helpina Wilder lure an Indiana ~rl be later stabbed and left for dead. Summ1tdi1COuntcd use of the term. whkh implies victims closely indentify with their captors as their only means of survival. However, he noted Wilder "was a man with great ums at eluding and trickina and acting on the hopes of young women. She was lulled into some confidence and enthusiasm in believing that she would become a model. Meanwhile, the FBI continued to search for four women believed abducted by Wilder. "She and I pray those other girls show up," Risico's mother said Saturday. "We're prayi ng fo their families." Marehln• the •trip Ceear Cbans, center. leader of the United Unlcm of J'arm- worten, marciu. doWJ\ tlae Lu Vepa etrtp wlf.h Jeff McColl. rtOt. of etrlklD.C CallDarJ Local 218. Aboat 5,ooo· people marched lD •pport of tbe 13-day-old 8trtke S.tmday. Shuttle now in 'real fine shape' EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE (AP) -S~ shuttle ChaJlenJcr returned to Earth in the best shape of any .,rcvious mission after its harrowing ra~ to catch and repatr an ailing satellite. space agency officials sa.id Saturday. "It's in reaJ fine shape ... ground operations m&Nger Fritz Widick said at a Saturday news conference as crews worked round-the-clock on the 98-too shuttle at the Dryden Flight Research Facility on Edwards Air Force Base. •• .. .If all goes well, we plan to fly out of here Tuesday morning and no later than Wednesday." The shuttle rolled 8,600 feet to a smooth landmg on the dry lakebcd at Edwards early Frida) after being diverted to California because of rain and clouds at the Kennedy Space Center landing strip at Cape unaveral. Aa. After landing. Challenger was towed 5 miles to a I 00-foot-tall "mate-demate device... a steel trusswork where it wtll be mounted on a modified Boemg 747 for a ride back to the Cape. A 270 member "recovery crew" from Florida's Kennedy Space Center flew to Edwards with 30.000 pounds of equipment Fnday at\ernoon to prepare the shuttJ~. said Widick. who traveled from Florida to Edwards with 30 other workers about 10 days ago .. in the event there was an emergency landing at any time during the mission ... l•raells demollslJ homes Mel Coplin of Arcola, Tezu, la not only a of an utronaut, he bruhee beee from a TEL A VIV. Israel -The Israeli army said Saturday it maeter beekeeper but a NASA employee u comb made by M>me 3,SOO lneecta while Widick said the Challenger orbner sustained only minor damage dunng its latest mission -the 11th shuttle flight and the fifth for Challenger. ··compared to the 10 previous (m1ss1ons) we thin.It it's better." he said .. lt'SJUSI amazing ... we came up with so f cw problems.·· destroyed the houses of the four Palestinians who hijacked well. Here, lo protecti•e •ear remlnt.cent orbldn& earth aboard Shuttle Challeqer · a busload of c1v1lians and he~ them hostage for nine ·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ houn.Thefourhome~all1ntheoccu~edG~~ri~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ were demolished at 8 a.m. Friday, little more ll)an two hours after soldiers stormed the bus. killed the hijackers and freed 24 passengers. according to the military command's communique. One passenger was killed ~nd seven were injured in the rescue. Gromyko attack• U.S. on arm• MOSCOW -Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei A. Gromyko accused the United States on Saturday ~f launching "another round of the naval armaments race and urged approval of naval arms control measures. In an open letter to U.N. Secretary-General Javier Perez de Cuellar Gromyko accused the United States and its allies of blocking any accord that would limit the naval arms race. The letter was published by the official news agency, Tass. Gromyko said the Soviet Union has proposed a U nited Nations pact to limit naval maneuvers and armaments and establish confidence-building measures on the oceans and seas. SJklJ violence klll• •a AMRITSAR India -A woman shot and killed a Sikh fuaitive inslde the compound of the Sikhs' holy Oolden Temple Saturday and five other people w~re wounded in the attack. WJtnesses reported. Rival Sikh factions blamed each other for the incident. Five other people were reported slain and ~vera.1. wounded in o~her ~of Punjab state. where m1htant Sak.bs are cam~­ mt for arcatcr political and rehJious autonomy. B1UJ6arlan•Joln dfu'deam- wAR AW Poland -Hunprian dissidenu have Joined Poles end Czechoslovakians an u~na their aovemments to free ~litical pn50ncn. aocordina to the underaround of Solidarity, the outlawed trade unaon. Poli5h members of Sohdarity. Poland's .. Committee .for Social Self-Defense" (KOR) and the Cucbostovak.ian "Charter 77" human ~t5 movement, had appealed for 1uth priianen' release m a statement issued Feb. 12. A Solidanty undcrvound luOct gid Hunprians also 1ianed the appeal, but the ~mphlet did. not name them The leaflet was dated Apnl l 3 and 11ven to We tern correspondenu on Saturday .. U.S. won't 'kowtow' to Gemayel unharmed as Soviets, Ueberroth says rockets damage palace NEW YORK (AP)-Peter Ueberroth. president of the Los Angeles Organizing Committee, said Saturdar, the United States would not "kow-tow · to the Soviet Union over its cnticism of the Summer Games' preparation. The Soviets have withdrawn from the tennis competition, a demonstration sport at the Games. but have avoided direct threats of a boycott of the O lvmpics. ··They've got so much to lose by not being here, so much to pin by being here, and they're not dumb,' sajd Ueberroth in an ABC-TV interview on Sports Beat "So I think they'll be an the Games. "We're not aoina to ao kow-tow to the Soviet Union or any other country.'' Ueberroth added. "We re playm& fair wtth them. Their athletC1 are JOOC1. and they're not dumb," said Ueberroth 10 an ABC-TV mtet'Viewon SporuBeat "So I think they'll be an the Games. "'It' very possible that at some neutral site Wltttrland, for instance, that we can Sit and have a private discussion maybe with the IOC, the International Olympit Committee, that could be fonhcomma. "We'd oonsidcr that, at least we'd thmk about that. But no. I'm not aoina to run to the Soviet Union and plead with them. We want all nations to come and compete an the United States. We Wint u to be fair and aood competJuon but no, I'm not go1n1 to go plead with them." , The IOC has called a special session between Soviet spons officials and the LAOC to discuss the So"iets' complaints. which range from smog to security. at IOC headquarters in Lausanne Apnl 24. The United States boycotted the I 980 Games in Moscow bccau~ of the Soviet intervention in Afghanistan. "The poorly planned, improperly thought out boycott of 1980 has . hurt lhe Soviet people, .. Uebcrroth saad. ··Re- member that. 1t hun tham badly. We~tried to ruin their games. We used athletes as politic.al tools. It was a foolish thin& to do. They haven't forgotten that They think now'aJI nght. now1t'sour ... me .come and let's forget the past.' it's Just not goma to happen. "They'rt ao•nJ to cnuc1ze everyth1n1 that we do. Meeting wtth them m a ncutra1 site would sive them a chance to vent a lot of the cnt1Clsm and talk about any real concerns they have .. The) read the th1nas 1n our pm., that con~m them. and the) do have some concerns.. But. basically they're here in Lo Angeles today compcuna 1n two 'port!\ "They've been com1na all alona. their athletes have been tttated very well The fans l\a~ bttn very apprcoattvc of So' 1ct athletes, and the youn15ten have been tryi"I their very best . .a I think they'll bt here. BEIRUT. Lebanon (AP) -.\ rocket struck the residential Quarters of President Amin Gemayel's palace in suburban Baabda, destroymg three rooms. but he and his family escaped inJuf). state-run television said Saturday. Police reponed nine people killed and 4l wounded in fie~ oveml&ht exchanges ot rocket, artillery and tank fire that tapered off at dawn Saturday. At least four more were killed wben the battles between Cllristian and Moslem m1ht1as resumed Saturday afternoon. pohce and hospital officials said. The television said a rocket ex:plockd into the third floor of the palace's western winasbonly before midmaht Fnda) There was no explanation why the inc1dent was not ~ported until late Saturday The cx:plos1on wrecked three room and tinitcd a blue that was put out by palace auards. the television wd. Gemayel's family was behevcd to ha~ been m the wina at the time, but 1t was not d11elosed 1f the president himself was at home. Tht televi ion wd army upm had determined w sourer of the rocket. dcscnbcd as SoVlet·madc. but dtd not reveal 1l The palaoe has been Jut by andlcr) shells or rocket., on four ot~ <>«as1ons s1nct' September l 983. The latnt attacli: a~ pea.red 10 have inflicted the palest damqe. Ho pit.al offiClals said a French oMcrvcr waJ sl~htly wounded S.turda) b)' shrooncl at the "green hne" d1v1d1ng mostly Moslem west from C'hnsttnn cast Beirut. It was the first c-asualt} among 40 FrTnch comman- dos sent to lk1ru1 last month to help poltc:e the green hnc ~baneSt' poh~ said they ~n-rcad)lnJ a ~.000.man disengagement force to OC· c up\ proposed buffer zones between the nation's en 11 war combatants wt thin the nc\I 48 hours. The d1senpgcment plan was s1aned b) the pnncipal antagonists nine days ago m an attempt to e tablt h it firm cease-fin: Its 1mplcmentat1on has been delayed b) the relucun~ of army and pohce rextVISl.$ to s1an up for sen tee with the force. which WJll patrol in Beirut. I\ southern subutbr. and the hills to thee~ t In Dama~u~ statc-<'Ontrolled ynan radio uraed the Gemayel adm1n1strauon Lo lay out "the broad outhnes for a nc. ~banon" befort ~hng W1th plans to create a national coaht1on Cabinet u A&Jttment on southern Lebanon and the means ror hberauna that 1ntqr&l part of the country will bt tht ptew&) for entenit amona '~ LcbenC11C and for peact tn the count!) tt th~ radio satd It attnbuted ~blnoo's tnabitit) to C'$tabh h a finn ~fire to the lack of qtttmcnt on reforms that woukl satisfy oppos1l1on aroups, wh.ch ltt uppc>rted b)' yna • • ' I I I \ ' 0Nn0e Cou1 OAILY PILOT/Sunday. Aprll 15, 1914 Hide·•· ll•d' 8otu .. , .......... .-... --~ SOUTMftlT FIATURIS THE LARGl'.IT llLICTION OF ..-c>NI HID£-A-8EO• SOFAS IN ORANGE COUNTY Army Sgt. John MB:lloy gets Bronze Star of Ocean View Haah School 1n Huntanaton Beach. ••• c • SALE PRICED $~'0 0 FROM ilUU Army at. JHa D. Malloy, whose 111ter Elizabeth Jerome lives m Newport Beach, has been decorated wuh the Bronze Star at Fon Brau. N.C. Malloy. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ra y K. Malloy of Los Alamitos, is a scjuad leader with the 82nd Airborne Division. • • • Airman Jason I. McCul1, son of John and Gwen McCants of Seal Beach. has completed basic training at Lackland Air Force Base. Texas. He is a 1978 graduate of Huntington Beach High School. Mary WUllam1 of Gardn G,.ve, hi bee• awarded tM GMd eo.d.ct Me4al at Edwards Air Force BaN:.;CaUf. Site It a 1t75 sradule of E1&ucla Ht1• Kltool la Costa Mesa. • • • PFC Doaald M. Ferrell II, son of Donald Ferrell of Seal Beach, has betn decorated with the Arrny Commendation Medal at Fon Brag. N.C. Ferrell is an infantryman with the 82nd Airborne Di vision. PFC Geoffrey G. Herb, M>n of Gene Herb of t..auna Niguel and Marge Smith·Meyer of Newport Beach. has completed the power &cneration and wheeled vehicle mechanic's courst at the Army Training Center an Fort Dax, N.J. Herb 1s a 1983 graduate of Orange Coast Colleae. • • • I ' .. FULLERTON. SANTA AHA: • • • PFC S&epbea C. Iverson, son of Paul and Ann lvenon of Newport Beacll, lla1 completed b11tc tralnta1 at Fort Jackson, S.C. • • • Airman hl Class S•au K. Wllllam1, dau•llter of De.ea Wiiiiam~ of Cotta Mesa and EL TORO • • • Keuella R. Ferrell son of Jack Ferrell of Westminster and Jane Martin of Huntington Beach, has been specially identified for early promotion to senior airman at Bolling Air Force Base, Wash.. where he is a law enforcement specialist with the 1 IOOth Secur- it y Pohce Squadron. Ferrell is a 1981 graduate Pvt. Valerie M.Ducu. dauatner of Pa- tricia L. Christian of Huntinaton Beach. has arrived for duty in AschafTenbura, West Germany. Duncan. a I 983 graduate of Marina High School in Huntington Beach. as a pc~!'nel specaahst ·with the 3rd Infantry D1v151on. Dr. Gary Williama Manage seminar May5 In an effon to provide business managers "Ith belier management tech· n1ques. a new series of seminars taught b> threc top business educa tors as to begin May 5 at Western State Uni vers11y College of Law in Fullen on. "How to Manage An>- th1ng" will he thc topic of the Ma> 5 seminar taught h) Dr. Ga11 'Wtlhams. d1- rcctorof1hc MBA program at Stanford Un1vers1t> ·~ graduate bus1ne\s school. Steven Brandt and Mar. Munter. both Stanford lee· turers. will conduu the later se minars on June 9 and September 22 rcsper· tlVel\. Each o t thl' Saturda\ seminar~ will tx presented 1n a 'ierte\ o f four 90-mrnutc ~e~s10M Regas· tra11 ons for l·ach semi nar 1s S225 and includes lunch. refrcc;hmcn ts and course material\. Parttnpants ma} altcnd all thn:c i;cm- inan. for $6(Xl Reg1strat1 on rn for· mat1on may be obtained b> calling Mary Ellen L)'nch at 738· I 000 at the law school. 1111 N. State College Blvd OC Fair exhibit sign ups accepted County. communtt) grange and public organ11a- ttons arc 1nv11cd to bring in special 1nterc\t l"tth1h1t\ a1 the Orangl' ( ount\ ratr Jul} 6 through 15 in< o\ta Mec;a Catcgom·, llll' open 101 agri cul tural. u 1mmun1t\ and publlt wr .. 1n· nr- ga01za11on\. cduta110na l 1nst1tut1ons. profc\\1onal and SCt\ ace groupi, and for industry. DTviSions an.· also open fo r animated d1arama\ and there 1s literature coopcrat· IVC. In formation ma' tx· ob- tained b:r calling th(• cntl) offi ce at the Orange ( ount\ Fairgrounds at 75 1-3247. · Deadline to 'iubm11 entr\ blanks and fee\ 111 Ma y I. · _ _......~-Costing seniinar April 24 Coa~thne Communil) College will pre~nt an ~vcnina workshop. "Cost· ma and Pncina of Service\ for Profit," on Apnl 24 at 6·30 p.m. The seminar rnst'I SI S and will ~ held at the .. ~· ·~•,....... Com munit y U n1t•d Orangethorpe Or•nd Avenue "oc ... e... -· .. aAn•h••m/H•rt>or a1nhstreet aa1Tor0Rd. Di?-SS -oi? 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"'\.,,Jr,..,, TORRANCI!: p,,. 1f11 c '""' H151hw.~ 11,..,,,,,1'w OCIANllDI!: f 1 r.miinn Nmrh Closed Easter Suttday will provtdt' '""lht intb '•' ·•·1•""' ' • ,,,. , 1 < '"""" .,,ti 11 ... v 111 undcrstand1na co tana and FOR A ROSS STORE NEAREST YOU CALL TOLL FREE (8001132·2122 pncana 0 AM e PM a a., 11 AM s PM -'dd111onal 1ntormat1on STORC HOURS: Mon -Fri to AM -9 PM I Sat 9:3 -n -1uv11lahlr ntthc ( 03\llatk· l __________ ..;.A~o~•~•..;.w~e~t:co~m~•~•_:v~o~u.r..:.p~e~r•;.o;.n~•;.'..:.c.h••c..,..k,~V.••.".·-M.•.•.•.•.rC_•.rd-o•r-A•m-•.rl•c•a•n•l!•1•p•r•••••••c•••r•d•1•. ------------------------miiiiiillllllliii-r ( ommunll) ~·r\1(\4' 01. firt• at 141 ·fl 1Htl Orange Coaat00AILY PILOT/Sunday. April 15, 1984 A& ... -- .,~9Pfle>IO Hanging tight Tbeae are three of the 13 Indian fruit bata introduced to LA Zoo vl•lton Friday. Al•o known a• fiylnll f oze•, the bata •pend mo•t of thelr dayU.rht liou.ra banging upalde down from tree Omb•, •nuggly wrapped ln their four-foot wing•. Red fishermen· double as spies Soviet defector said h e kept close eye on U.S. s ub base \.\.-.\~lfl N(1 l 0 < .\ PJ -.\ ~°' 1et sh1p'Haptain ~ho dl'f{'cted to the \.\-c<t~ n1m· ~car<, ago has told a HouSl' '>ubcommttt{'l' 'ip)ing wa' a., mui.'h a part of his JOb a'> catching foh 1)r hauling lltrgu Vlad1l L)scnko. who now lives in Sweden. told the Hou~ merchant marine 'utwomm11tec Thursda) that tht' Sovie-ts. unhkl' thl· lln1tl'd ~talcs. use merchant and fishing ships a~ part of their naval forces. Lysenko \atd hl· hdd a comm1ss1on in the Soviet Nav> and workl'd forthe military and the KGB.spy agency wh1k rnmmand1ng fishing boats. Part ofht~Job at one point. he said. was us111g a fishing hoat on (1corge\ Banl 10 'ip) on American atomic '>ubmannc'I oil the Ne~ Lngland coast. · That area gencrall) ha" heavy submarine ac11v1t). in part bccau.,~· thc l ' S Na') has a large 'iuhmannl' ba<;t.· and \Ub 1ra1n1ng laciltt) al Cirown ( onn "M ) '>hip had 'ifX'etal l'qu1prncn1 for subrnannl· lrarling." he '>atd "I or l'\ampk. I Y.atcht•d near Nl'Y. Ha,en. 1n \IH1llo" '>'3ll'r' thl· alll\ llll'\ uf \UUr atornll' \Ubmannn.. · l ~ <,~:nko \J1d h1' \htp Y.3'> l'Qu1ix·d a<, well "'•th '>DCCtal radio cqu1pmcn1 that allOY.l'd him 10 rcla) 1nformat1on d1r«tl} 10 So' tl'I na' al 1ntl·lhgem·l· hcadquaners l '"l'nko·, ll'\ltnwn\ raml' ·" thl' \uhcomm1t1l'l' 1 prepared t11 lon1>1da nll'a,urc\ dl''irgnl'd at 1m pro' 1ng tht• dc:fl·nse capabtl111c\ ofttw l 'nned ~tall''" merchant fleet I L\wn~o. "'ho tl·~11ficd ht· rct·e1H·d tht· Ordl·r ol l cn1n: a high \o' ll'I dl·cora11on. lor h1' tnh:lhg,·nce Y.ork -.aid rnerthan1 and fi'>htng \l'S'iclll arc built'><> gun' i.'an tx· mounted on thrm 4u1t I.I~ 1n trml' 111 war I k o,a1d all \n\ ll'I mcrc.·hant oOiter'> fl'll'I\ l' llJ' al 1ra1n1ng;rnd al\o hold rnm 1111....,11>0!> as na -.al uflira' I hq mu\! \l'n l' rq~ula1al11' l' Jut) tour\ w11h lhl' So' ll'I N:"' "I m)'clf \Prnl't1 ml'' 'erved as a regular cap1a111 in thl· \C)\ll'I Na\\ ... I \\l'nko '><ltd Merchant and fi.,htn~ '>htp\. he <;aid. al'lo part1npall' in m1htar\-training excrct'\e'> and tht•ir news dnll trice a week ,. Irvine Sensors negotiating for new product In tnl· \l·n<;or' C nrporatwn ha\ confirmed II 10, 1n nl'go11a11on with R&D I und1ng ( orp. for a $4.2 m1ll111n ~ontraet todc,l'lopa product l'rnploy1ng Irvine·., Hymos~ focal plane te(·hnol<>g> R& D Funding t'i a" holl~ -owm·d sub'i1d1al) of Bache < 1roup Inc .. the parl'nt of Prudent 1al-Ba<:he Sccunt1e\ Inc Jame\ l\lc>.wu. prc,1dcn1 of In inc St:n'lor'i. dl'cltncd 10 comment on the.• \IX't'tlit' nf thl' l'On trar t pcndtng till' i.'Ompk11on of nl'got1at1on\ In tnl' \l'll\01' hl·ad4uilrll'll'tl tn C mta ~k'>a. " pnmanl> rngaltl'li 1n thl' dC\d11pnll·n1 of tnlran·d lorn! plant'' Y.htl'h "tll ha' l' hroad appl1ra11on' 1n 'itratcgtl and tactical m11t1an ""'tl'm\. 0 L(j v NO DOWN 0.A.C. V' El«trlc •tMt ...,. 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Walt Htrd: "M y cholesterol ltnl o( t42 •H rtduc~ to 144 In 1 "f'f'k~ with Optimum Hulth." I I I I I T~ Crtt scmmar I~ a C?mmumty 'rvlc' l'poMOl'fd by lhft Huntmaton \ nllty \1f'd1t It hmr o.ll'\C1 It'd h' ~it h(l la' (lt'l ~adu "'ho I dlrttte<i Prlllkin Btlln Htallh. A 50('18lt Mtmber of thf lnttrnat1onal l'oll gt or Appht'<i \utritmn and t(rndu.th of l " ( FREE HEAL TH SEMINARS THIS WEEK AT . . . I . MON., APRIL 19, 7:30 P.M. TUES., APRIL 17, 7:30 P.M. WEDS., APRIL 18, 7:30 P.M. Costl 1111 Hotldly IH '•rdtfl 'rote Co••••ltJ Cater lnitt Marriott Hot el (LA 1 ... ) I 3 '31 Bristol St 11300 Stanford 18000 Von Karman (G.C. frwy. lff (KM -I. ft Sta.ton -l) (405 hwy tH laMont -I ti -•at. to woe llfUll -lil) ------- ''The De,.,cnttc I?_reSli:len ttal candidates have been asking, "Where·s the beef?" They need look no farther than the White House for the an stvel' ... ROBERT BADHAM coqreuman Natio~ prospers in Reag~n years Lf TUR S Objects to coverag~ ofho1Dosexuallssues To the Editor: a moraJ corrupt city. I sold my home and moved to 'Huntington Beach. There may be many homosexuals in our city. but I d'o not have it brought to my attention by front page pub- licity. By ROBERT BADHAM In the o vcr-hcatl·J un<l much·h yped Demonat1l Jlr1.•,1d1.·n- 11al primary ra e. we ht•ar 'u1.h erron~USStatemenl\J'i .. f hl\lllUn· try cannot afford four mnrl· \l'JT' of Rca1tanomtcs fort he n1. h ·· Whale such la nguag1.· lllJ\ g.;11 nn headhnesandpla\ hlJg1\l·n .iu- diencc.1t simpl\ tia, nu h."1' 1n l.1l I Tht' U .. Depanm1.•nt 11 1 I 1L1<.un recentl y anal) zed the amnunt .ind · percentage of taxes paid h' '.11 11111\ incomegroup!>aftcrthl.' 11.)1\ I ~.: 1.1, rate reduction. The report"., u•n clusior:t wac, e\artl) the op po" tl· l ti 1 lw rhetoric usetl h' thl.' 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This. however. wasaonl' rx·rn·n1reductionin101al <,hare and o\erall linpa~as in the m1d-1n1.onw range h.id a rl'dUCllOO offour rx·n:ent ~o 111c, thl· lo,,er and m1ddk tnulllll' ".1gc c.imerc, that ha H' t'k.'O· clit1.·d lrum Pr1.·~1d1.·nt R1.·ag.rn·,l·u11l· o m11.· polil·1c<.. not thl' rll'h a' th1.· lkmunal1t uppo~1twn ha' bl.·1.·n ,l.tt· 111g 111,ilbl"omc" hat 'urpn'>1ng th..it 1111.· 11pp110,111no. in llghl ol th1.' lTOll· c1111ic \U1.TC'>Sl''> brought ahout b~ Kl'Jg:tnomirc,. "ould 1.'' l'll rare to r:Jl'>l' thc IS'iUC. II must ~ the..· hope of those \cek1ng the D1.·mucrat11. Pr1.·s1d1.•n11al oom1· oauon that the memories ufthe ..\ men1.:10 people"' 111 Ix-\l) sh on as to ho' 1.' forgot ten the t>conom 1c chaos that plagued this nation four short ~l.'.ar,ago. . For thQ'>t "hct ma~ ha'\! forgo111.•n . th1.• pnml· 1n11.·r1.·,1 rate "a'~ I 5 ix·rl 1.·n1. thl' intlell. oflcadin1t 1.•C'on-· omll ind1ca1or\ "'as falling like a ro1.k. 1nlla11on "as 13 percent. hous- ing '>l.trl\ and ;rntu ~les \.\Credo" n to all-11nw Im' I~·' d" and the unemplo~. ment ra11.· "'a' on 1h1.· wa} up. Not a \Cr\ prt'tl\ ec:onom1c pit'turc. T hrl·1.· and a half )1.'ars and Presi- dent R1.·agan later. the prime rate. although '>It II too high. 1s I~ percent and 1n tla uon ha\ been reduced to 3.8 percent. The index oflcatlingecon- omic 1nd1ca1ors has been in the plus column almo'>t e-.en month forthe past )earand hou!>1ng stansand auto c.ale~arc updramau1.·all y . ..\nd most 1mportantl). the unemployment rate ha'> dropped to 7 8 percent w11h a MEDICAL n:cnrc1ofnl·:irl' 104 million perso ns l'ITiplO}Cd . To para pha!.l.' one oft he Demo- crat!.. you can't accurate!) Judge when· )OU are unles\) ou know where yo u haw been. Aft er reviewing the economic s11ua11on Pres ident Reagan inherited in 198 1, few would have guessed that Wl' would be in the healthyeconom1c profile we curreot· ly fi nd o urselves. The Demcx·ra11c presidential can- didates have been asking. "Where·s the beef?" They nec.-d loo k no fan her than the Wh11c House fo r the answer. Roberi B•dbam represeats tbe 40tb Coagre11loaal District. 79 00 8 1 s :z 83 ~"" --, '10() --+--+---+--+ x.u -~~--- J ' \ ~ --~t---T---_r. f ~~ .v-1 'l ~/j ) \ / ,li \,, ~P -~r;}_~; , 'J. ~~~ I ~/ I\\ \~~\' ~\ ·~;~: L.M. 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But hesnys k\.\o ofthc'>l' \.\oerc recommended 1n the prco;1dential comm1s-;1on's final report r 001 nntt• < h.ilct1 told my as· "ll.13tl' Donald C 1nldhc'rg that h1!. c'pcn.-.ea1.toun1prohlemo;10\cars ago \\('fl' dm• tn Carl'lc'i<,ness 00 hl'i pan and that nothing ""er came of 1tu.· f lll in"c'11~11on I le \aid man, l''<JX•rh agrl't' \\.Ith h" \. ICW'i on ah ohnll\nl .intl drunk dn\ ma JaC'lt And,.r1on I 11yadlr•tt d columnl1t. I am writing this letter to express my displeasure in regards to gi ving front page publicity to the matter o f homosexuality (Daily Pilot, April 8). Homo~xuality is considered by a great majority of our ci1i2ens in the United States of Amcmca. and too. many other nations. to be an abomination an all meanings of the word. Why does the media give this front page atten11on to all ages that make up our na tion? By so doing. the media seems to be forcing the acceptance of homosexuality upon our c111zen~. I f~rperly lived in Laguna Beach and ~~d out laterthat I ~a!. II\ 1ng in I am nQl a prude but I do feel that our nation is becoming morally corrupt and this corruption will cause the downfall ofour nation as has been the case in many nations in the past. One has onl) to study history to realize that moral corrupuon 1n a nation has caused the downfall of ch 1h1ed countries that cnJo)ed great prospent). JOHN G. SPANGLER Hunting1on Beach School ignored tree advice To the Editor: The tree hacking at the Harbor View School in Corona del Mar. seems to me, could not have hap- pened to a more deserving group of authoritarians than the Newport Beach school administration. Unless it's been destroyed. school records have contained for years a report by a tree expen who attnbuted in large pan the extra lush full bodied beauty of these trees to a professional trimming performed at the behest ofa more perceptive, sensible adminis· tration. In recent years. school officials have stubbornly rt'fused to cooperate with 'individuals or neighborhood groupnnd persisted in destroying the view and holding down the tax 'alue . . ofa numbe'rofpropcrties. Tree height docs not add to the beauty of the forest preserve insofar as it can be viewed by a relatively fc:w from south of 5th A venue and fro m the adjacent property. It is understood that years ,ago tbe trees were introduced by the school custodian with time on his hands on typically ~oess la nd. Our government organizations seem to ha ve as many trees to trim as they need. Additional plantings. 1( any, ceruinly should be on a propeny that 1s accessible, usable and viewable by the general public and not 10 this closed off relatively segregated school tract. J.R. BL.\KEMO RE Newpon Beach Water doesn't taste like frogs To the Editor: This letter is in reference to a letter published 1n the Sunday, March 18 paper. from a student al Anderson School regarding frogs at San Joaquin Reservoir. Mesa Conso lidated Water District and the Metropolitan Water lAstnct ofSouthern California (oper- ator of the resel' oir) arc a"are of the frogs at the reservoir. San Joaquin Resen oir. which ord1- nanl) serves pans of the areas of Irvi ne. Costa Mesa. Huntington Beach and Newpon Beach. has been out.af-sel' ice for approx1ma1el) three months while the resen o1r 1s being drawn down for ro utine main- tenance and to ehmanate the frogs. The student indicated that he heard that some \.\oater in this area tastes "like frogs:· Mesa Consolidated Water D1stnc1 ts unaware of such a situation and we ha-.c not received a n ~ communica11on from customers wit h such a problem. lfan)one does feel there ts something unusual about their \.\o ater. please call our Water Qual1t) Department at 631-1 462 . so that "e ma' check 11 out . KA RL KEMP General Manager and Secretar. Mesa Cosohdated Water D1s1m:1 Pilot Welcomes readers' comments The Dally Piiot welcomes your comments on Issues of interest to our readers. Letters and longer artlcles of commentary must be signed. Tbey should be typed or clearly written and sent to: LETTERS to th• EDITOR, D•lly Piiot, Box 1580, Coea. Meu, CA, 92821. Please Include your address and telephone number. How to reach your el~cted ·representatives U.l .llNATORS Crermon. Aa.n (D), 5757 W. Century Btvd. 515, Loe AngelM 90045, (2 13) 642-5086 Wlleoft. PMt (R). 1100 Wllshlte Blvd .. 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Giie (l7WI Dlltrlot·11M-R), 2503 EMtbfutf OrM . 203 , NftrpOrt 8-ch. t2el0, 790-8833 During 1111 lone. man may be tlddrelNd to State Cephof, Sacramento 95814 • -v-- • OCCrowen •weep UCLA MARINA DEL REY -Coach Dave Grant's Oranae Coast Col· 1eae crew enjoyed a suooeuful day Saturday, s:wee]>in,g theiroounter- parts from UCLA at all four levels an a reptta on Ballona Creek here. Less pay fo~ less games? Fat chaac NBA players decide season ls t oo lop g but don't ex pect sala ries to diminish •Promotmoftbe Freedom Bowl, which would be held at Anaheim Stadium, still thjnJc they can convince the Rose Bowl to drop its opposition but they have three chances ... slim, none and fat. In the featured junior varsity race, Orange Coast easily took the measure of the Bruins, winning by nearly a half minute in a time of6:15.6. The OCC novice eight was victorious in a time of 6:21 to win by more than five seconds and in a another junior varsity race, OCC was victorious in 6:27.9. The best race of the day was in the freshman eights where UCLA led for more than half the race before the Pirate rowers came back to win by just about a boat length in 6:06.8. UCLA was clocked in 6:08.2 Nobody came in on the noon balloon from Saskatoon and asked me, but ... •The recent poll ofN BA players. which included Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, was unanimous that the season is too long but no one said he would be willing to take a cut in pay for a cut in pm cs. •When Roger Neilson left Los Angeles he said he had been "prom- ised" the general managerial spot with the Kings but he had been around hockey long enough to know enough to get 1t in writing. •Everyone seems to think Walt Hazzard can tum the basketball program around at UCLA but no one OCC, Rustlers ·catch the Doris It's a three-way tie for the top in the South Coast With a helping hand from Cerritos, which knocked off Santa Ana for the second straight time, the Orange Coast and Golden West baseball teams have caught the Dons and created a three-way tie in the South Coast Conference following Satur- da,·'s action. Cerritos romped past Santa Ana. 12-3, to move one game behind the tri-leaders. ~ Orange Coast and Golpcn West did their pans. with the Pirates edgjng Mt. San Antonio and the Rustlers routing Cypress. Herc's what happened: Oru1e Coast S, Mt. SU ADtolllo 3 The Pirates jumped to a 2-0 lead in the first inningasJeffGardnerand Jef Garcia singled and Mike Senne walked to load the bases. Kevin Reimer's fielder's cnoice delivered one run and catcher Damon Berryhill hit a sacrifice fly for the second. Leading 2-1 in the founh. Coast added two more with Garcia limng a bases-loaded single to left to brin& home a pair of mates. The final OCC run came in tke seventh as Reimer doubled to left, Berryhill beat out an infield single and, after Fred Tuttle singled, Joe Kwolek h it a sacrifice fly. On the mound. Steve Mendoza went the first five innings but was replaced in the sixth after walking the first three Mountie hitters. Eric Reinholtz worked out of the jam at that point, allowing only one run to score on an· unusual 6-4-5 double play. Reinholtz went the final four, allowing one earned run to earn his second save. Golden Wett 13, Cypre11 S T he Rustlers completed a two-game sweep this week over Cypress, outscoring the hapless Chargers 25-6 in the process. Right-hander Eric Mehlschau, with plenty of offensive suppon and strong relief help, earned his second victory of the season in his first start in more than two weeks. Melscbau struck out seven and walked three in his five-inning stint. Rod Clark's two-run single helped ~et the Rustlers winging in the first inning when they scored three times. Golden West added three more in the third, keyed by a two-run hit by Ron Morello, who was to triple in two moTC in1tsix-rtm f<>urtlrwhcn Golden West assumed a 12-3 advantage. Kevin Elster went 3 for 4 with three runs scored and an RBI to contribute to the 13-hit attack. In relief of Mehlschau. Tim For- tugno went three innings. allowing one run (a solo homer by Cypress' Ed Howard). Uolden West now takes its break from conference play and will meet LA Harbor in a home~and-home series next week. seems to know if the people with influence will pve him enough time. •Kansas City Chiefs Coach John Mackovic is trying to convince his players they should join him as residents of the city ... Nobody owes a coach that k.ind ofloyalty and respect-not even in Green Bay. •VSCrealizedgreat benefit from the recent commotion at UCLA ... It took the spotlight offthe situation in the Trojan athfetic departmcn t. •When the judge in Beverly Hills fined Joe Namath $390 for drunk driving and ordered him to attend alcohol rehabilitation classes, he should have ordered Broadway Joe to attend acting classes. Tight quarters •You know you are aetung old when you remember going to the race track without~ttinaa tote bag or a whoopee cushion. •World Series prediction, longshot depanment: Detroit Tigers and San Francisco Giants. •Quote from Clarence Oldenburg, older brother of LA Express owner Bill Oldenburg: "Bill was not only the first to have a lemonade stand, be was first to~terdown the lemonade." • Nauonal champion Georgetown has staned a trend to defense in college basketball but a food offense is the best defense ... or 1s it the other way around? SeekinC to be the beat In the U .8., crewa from 11 yacht clube crowded the a~ng line In all ab racea of NHYC'a Bua T1C1£1 SPOR TS COLUMNI ST •Caffeine will be declared an illegaJdrugatthe I 98401ympjc Games which means no coffee for athletes and only certain soft drinks .. . but they probably won't lose any sleep over it. •Vin Scully is staning bis 35th year as Dodger broadcaster and b~ hasn't made more than 35 mistakes ... Jerry Doggett is starting his 29th year ... U.S. Yacht Club Challence Cup Rqratta aalled ID New York·36 aloope In the ocean off Newport Beach. A's Essian spoils Angels' comeback, 4-3 OAK.LAND (AP) -Jim Essian remembered to take his time and savor the first game-winning homer of his career. OakJand's 33-year old reserve catcher broke into an especially slow home run trot after his hne shot over the left-field fence leading off the ninth inning gave the A's a 4-3 victory Saturday over the Angels. "Fifteen years of pro ball (I 0 in the major leagues) and it's the first time I ever won agame in the ninth mmng," Essian said.·· 1 guess I was a little slow in circling the bases, but I was excited and I enjoyed 1t. "We all dream of that, right? Bottom of the ·ninth and you hit the game winning homer. Well, it hap- pened." Essian's shot gave Oakland relief ace Bill Caudill his third wm of the youn$ season against no defeats. Caudill replaced Tim Conroy. who was hun by a fielding error dunng the Angels' three-run eighth and has yet Mark Lr._ u. a little body eqltah to u.rae to ball to mon u Ile m • blfdle pv.tt on f ourtb bole atll.uten t01ll'D8f.. r to win in three stans. "It just seems like the first one's getting kind of tough to get, .. said Conroy, who left his last start April 9 against Toronto ahead 2..() in the ~vcnth, "but we won and that's the bottom line." · Essian's blast was his first hit of the year and came on a 1-0 pitch from Angels' reliever Curt Kaufman. 0-2. I Conroy was sailing along with a two-hitter until the eighth inning when the .\ngels !>Cored three runs to tie the score 3-3. Gary Penis staned the rally with a one-out single. Oakland shonstop Tony Phillips' fielding error on Fred Lynn's potential double play grounder allowed Pett.is take third. Both runners scored when a Ron Jackson liner to nght hit off Mike Davis' glove for a tnple. chasing chased Conroy. Doug DeCinces then greeted Caudill with a single that tied the score. The A's scored th ree runs in the third off Steve Brown, aided by two throwing errors by thtrd ba~rmm DeC.nces. Rickey Henderson led off with an infield sinJle, raced around to third when DeCmces threw past first and scored on Joe Morgan's double. Carne}' Lansford followed wtth an single that sent Morgan to thtrd, and when DeCinces cut off the throw from the outfield, he threw wildly as Morgan scored and Lansford took thtrd. Bruce Bochte followed "llh a sacnfice n} to make 11 3-0 Lye sitting pretty at Masters? He h olds one-shot over Kite entering today's ni:ial round ~GUSTA. b 1 -Mark Lye, holding a one-shot lead. will be presented with an opportunity to expand t hat margin when third-round play resume!> this morn- ing m the storm-disrupted 48th Masters tournament. Lye and his closest pursurtr. Tom Kite. bit their tee shots on the water-guarded and extremely dif- ficult. par-3 12th hole at the Augusta National Golf Club cou~ before the second in a series of afternoon thunderstorms forced a halt in the day's play at 6:08 p.m .. EST. Play had been held up for an hour earlier m the day. Kue, Lye and 17 others marked their positions on the cou~ and are due to comJ?lcte third-round play beJinoina at 8 a.m., EST. After new pairinas are made, founh-round play Wlll begm at approx1mately 10·54 a.m . tournament offiClals said. "It could be a blessing m disguise for me," Lye said. "l was playina a little bit shaky It lives me a chance to rqroup," ~1d Lyt, wbo had a three-stroke lead at the end of tht first two rounds. "I'm su~ I'll have an easier n!lht than last nlJbt. It was brutal. My first ntlht an the potli&ht." L)C will have a 20..(oot b1rd1c putt when play ~ umcs while Kite's tct shot spun off the green and m10 a bunker. That's where the) left 11 because. Lye said. "a deluge was coming do" n "I know what I have to do. Toda~. I JUSt didn't have the ammo. On the eighth tee. l told my caddy there was no way l could have saved any more shots than l have this week. "This is the absolute peak of my gam.e." . Lye said he and Kne were on the 12th tee when the storm approached. "I kept tellina Tom. 'Let's ao ahead and hit before they suspend play.' That's one hole you don't want to wake up to," he said. Lye, a lanky man whose Iona. lootc eit has won him the nickname • Stnder." retained his ovem1&ht three· hot advantage through the first eight holes. but spent two ot those shots "1th a double bogey-6 on the nm th f hat dropped him back to mne under par for the tournament. and he sta) cd at that figure until play "as halted Kite. a frequent challenger but not yet a winner m this. the first of the year"s four ma1or tests of golfing greatness. was eight under through 11 holes Ben ( renshaw. who elected to finish pla\ on the 13th hole while thunder rumbled. hghtnana flashed and ram fell on A.men Comer. was next. He went seven under for the tournament-two under for the day -when he two-putted forbird1e-4 on the 13th YoungleadsExpresstowininOT . LOS ANGELES (AP) -Rookie quanerback Steve Youna capl)Cd has best pme a a pro when he 9Cored on a I-yard quanerback sneak 2 .SI into overtime Saturday mght to pvc the Los Angeles fa press a 2)..17 U nited States Football Lcquc victory over the Memphis Showboats. Los Anaelcs kicker Tony :UndeJaS sent the pme into ovenime when he hit a 27-yard field with one second remain1n11n rqulauon Youn,. playtnJJUSt his third pro pme C'ompleted 22 of~ passes for JS8 yarcbdunna the contctt and marched tbc Eaprns 35 yardi for the dmdtna ~ in the extra pcriOd The victory, the Exprc · fint Wllh Youn at the helm. raised Los An Jes rtt0rd to 3-5. The Showboats are now l·~. The Showboats made a mistake that cost tban lbc pme wben end Demck Cra~ ford WU tact1ed and fumbled u he tned to pa on the fourth play or tbe overtJme penod Crawford. 9rho had \&ken a pitcbout 6WD quarterback Walter Lewis. wasswarmed undttbyahollOf L05 Angeles tack.ten. and the Exprus' Olv1d Howard t~me upWlth the ball at the Memphis 35-)'ard line lOICt up the Wlnruna dnve Young. who ~t or t1rd l3 NCA~ pauina ttCOtds wh1k 1 BVU and taned a rtponed $40 m1lhon contnct wtth the faprns. lhtt'W an l·y•Rt n' · lOJGJo Townsell for the bprns' ftnt touchdown 10 the opettl-1:'1 quarter Los Anet~ got i~ other touchdown on \'ID Nel..on·~ S-yard run earl) 1n the !CCODd qua •1 • Orang9 ~DAILY PILOT/~. Aprl 18, 1N4 Smith, Roe favored .In Monday's 88th Boston Marathon Wa•h•n.-n atnlre llarlnen a. We¢h,._ led off the 11th Ill l.nniDa witb hit fttit homer of the eeason to s~!:s~-=-~!'!:-ace A sizzling keel ownerOeorttSteinbrt:nnerbu Aleda ~ d ~ E i ·ovan<¥! cona.encti"I tbat pitcher Mike -Hft Mlnnaou &o a 4-3 vk:iory over Seattle Saturday in u American Leque pme. Jt wu WUhiq100•11CCOnd at bit of the seuon and came ~nst ..., ......,., 0.1 . Rea Dem. 2..0, pitched the 6naJ inniol for the Twins to earn the victory ... Aalln ,,_,._ drove in t.h.ree runs wilh a homer and a double. and Raft S..tdltfe pitched hi.a teeond compleie ~·=r.::;r.,mrrin..:=·~withthe ay or . r. c Kanau Chy Royah. • rr.. AP "1.,.sclaet m BOSTON -Devoid of the top American competitora, the tra- dition ... teeped Bolton Marathon will be run Monday for the 88th time, with Geoff Smith of Britain and Allison Roe of New Zealand the favorita. If the M111et1 is golfs rite of aprina. then the 26-mile, 38S·yard trek from the ctuaint villqe of Hopkinton, west of Boston. to the finish line at the PNdentJal Center in the hean ofBoston, holds the same claim for runners. If the New York City Marathon has perhaps achieved the most international acclaim among these mushrooming lona4istance races, because of ns wide-ranJ.ina television package. Boston can more than match it tn mystique. "I've been in love with the Boston Marathon all my hfe," says John A. Kelley. the bandy leged, high-spintcd 76-year-old who wall be runn1ng the race for the 53rd time Monday. and appropnately weanna No. 53. This year. as in most Olympic: )'ears. the best Americans are massing, awaiting their tnals for the Los Angeles Games-the women at Olympia. Wash .. May 12 and the men at Buffalo. N Y . Ma} 26. Although no Olympic champion has won the Boston Marathon. the annual Patno1's Day extrava. pnza, which this year has attracted a field of about 6,SOO, all of whom met the eH:n1·~ qualifying stand.ards. the race hu produced some of 1hc most d1st1ngu1shed winners in long-distance ru nning history. both foreigners and Amencans. giJote of tbe day Gold rallies to stop Pittsburgh The Den\ er Gold raised its record to m 7-1 Saturda).posunga J J.21 United States •II• Football uague decision over Pittsburgh. The Gold rallied from a 21 -0 deficit as reserve qwlnerback Bob Gagliano tossed two. touch- down passes and ran for a two-point conversion ... Elsewhere. It was Oklahoma topping wmless Wa~h10g­ ton. 20-16. ao, Doug William• hit Ron Wbeeler with an eight-yard touchdown pass with 57 seconds left ... San Antonio blanked JaL kso"' 11le, :?0-0. racking up its highest ix11nt total an the team's bnef history. Scott Stamper ran 26 ~ards for a touchdown on . the Gunslingers· first po\seS\tOn and 'an Antonio cruised from 1here pme oft.be aeuoo u OeveLand banded Baltimore it1 sixth loss In 1even pmes. S-~in the Indiana• home opener. 1 ne Orioles· 1-6 record matches the worst start in team history. Balti- • more started l-6in 1955.Sutclif- fe, 2-0, pve up seven hlta, inclu.dina a solo homer by W•JM Grot1 in the ninth, and struck out eith• while increuina ht1 career record apin11 Baltimore to 6-1 before 57,114 at Municipal Stadium. the larsest openina-day "~ crowd in the ma1on thus far tb1s 9CUOn ... Beddy Bell rapped four 6its, and CbrUe H..P scattercd seven hits to lead Texas to a 6-2 victory over Toronto ... Jlm Gubler dnlled a single and triple and drove in three runs to boost Milwaukee to an 8-4 victory over Kansas City. Don S•Uoa. I· I, scattered seven bits throlW1 six innings for the victory with relief help from Pete Ladd and Rollie FlD1er1. who recorded his first save since Aug. 22. 1982 ... Rain forced postponement ofSaturday'sgame between the Chicaao White Sox and New York at Yankee Stadium ahd the game will be rescheduled at a later date. Aahby sparks Aatr09 to romp Alu A1bby'1 two-run double ignited a Ill four-run second inning and Bob Kaepper fi red a six-hitter as Houston routed Cincinnati. 9-1 . Saturday night in the Astrodome. Ra1 Ka.11~t and P~U Ganer started the Astros' second inning off loser Jeff Rusell, 1-1, with singles and Ashby put Houston ahead ·to stay with a double in the nght-field comer ... Elsewhere 10 the NL . Saturday. Dale Marpby homered for his first run batted 10 of 1he season and Rick Camp and Jeff Dedmoo combined on a four-hitter as Atlanta stopped the Padres, 5-1 , in San Diego Stadium. The loss snapped the Padres' four-same wi nning streak . . . Du.oy Coll pitched five strong innings and knocked in a run and St. Louis took advantage of some faulty Pittsburgh fielding to take a 7.5 victory over the visiting Pirates .. . Leola Dvbm drove io two runs with a homer and a si ngJe and Roa Aalaby Cey'1 double keyed a three-run first inning as the Chicago Cubs tumbled the New York Mets, 5-2 ... Jua Samael tripled home Kiko Garcia to break a scventh-innina tie, enabling Philadelphia to defeat Montreal, 4-3. The Expos trailed 3-0 before Tim Walla~ belted a three-run homer against Steve Carlton in the sixth inning. Larry A.Ddersea. 1-1. who replaced Carlton in the aixth, gave up one htt 10 11/i innings for the victory,andAJHollud pitched the final two innings for bis second save. Roya)J OeM!ll M~ John Schuerholz con- finned Friday that American Leuue Prttident Bobby Brown bad contacted him a6out the Yankees' comelaint involvina Armatroa,. I don't want to make 1 public iuue of it," Schuerholz said. lddina that he is preparina a reply to the cbar&e. "I don't feel there is any buis to it." The RoyaJ1 sent Annatrona and mioor-lea1ue catchor Duane Dewey to New York on Dec. 8 for tint ba1eman Steve BalbOni and pitcher Roser Erick.son who has 1ince been releued. ' Stelobreoner wanu Brown to force the Royals to ai ve the Y aokea another player in place of Armstrong. who pitched in only two •Print training games and ha1 been 1idelined with a sore elbOw, a source said. USFL planning •witch to fall? NEW YORK -The Untted States m Football League appears on the vel"I' of •II• swit~hin' f~om a spring to fall sched1:1le. pulling tt in head-to-head compet1t1on with the National FootbalJ League. Today, the New York Times quoted two "promi· nent USFL uecutives" as sayina the league had madt up its mind to make the switch for the 1987 season. 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Schermerhorn. a senior at W~~ric!Je Hiah, cloc~ the best effort in the state tb1s year 10 wtnnina the half-mile, and afterward shruged al the thouaht of even tryina to run the 400 which waa scheduled just ro minutes away. But there he was when the contest.anti were beina introduced, and there he was running far back in the packj just as he did in the 800before using a b1gk1ck over the fina 300 meters. · . And in the 400. Schermerhorn lunged forward lo mp Kennedy High's BcnJami n Green with a 48.14. In the process. he set his second meet record. "The pace they set was something. I knew it was too fast," Schermerhorn said between puffs and pants following the 800. "Those guys were going to have to die." Actually. they just faltered as Schermerhorn came from third from Last to win the race. "My first quarter of the half 1s always my weak spot.," he added. Schermerhorn's effort in the 400 was even more impressive because it looked as ifh1s legs just didn't have at -as he had predicted earlier. But somehow be managed to edge Green by .0 I of a second. Tn the 800. he beat Corona del Mar's Dave Anderson by just over a second. Anderson clocked a l :S2.99, wlille Dana Hills' Andrew Sims was third at I ~53.37. Among the area stars who managed impressive marks Saturday was Fountain Valley's Tambi Wenj who took third 10 the men's discus with a 173-0 effort. Hart's Kurt Holden won with a 179-9. Edison's Tammy Snyders took fifth in the women's I ,600.mcter run with a 5:04. 72. nearly seven scc:onds faster than her best of '84. Irvine's Laura Chapel was fourth in the 800 with a 2: 13.98 and LaJuna Beach's Sh1rlynn Wecnia was sixth in the women's discus with a 126-S. Fountain Valley's Cheryl Henderson bettered her top mark in the long jump by more than three inches with an I 8~1/2 effort, good enough for third place. Athletes of the meet were Ray Brown of Muir who set a meet record in the men's 100 invitational with a 10.54, and Locke Hia.h's Choo Choo Knighten who won the 100 low hurdles. 400-meter dash and was third in the women's 100. Saddle back wins QC meet Buf SA Valley takes home ~ophy after scoring fo~lup By RICHARD DUNN a,..cW to -Ot11J ,... Saddleback High head coach Jim Knapp will probabl) be caJling Santa Ana Valley's Noble Franklin sometime in the near future -and for good cause -Franklin has Saddleback's troph>. With the Orange Count) Track and Field Cham- p1onsh1ps neanng an end Saturda) afternoon at M1ss1on VieJO. the scorer apparentl> miscalculated the total points -which 1mmed1ately infunated Knapp, because. at the tame. Santa Ana Valley's track and field team had already left the pre mises lhmking 1t was the meet champ. The calculation had anta Ana Valley ahead by as many as I I points ( 59-48) in front of its nearest competitor Saddleback. Saddleback would thus have had no chance of captunng the t itle. as there was one event left 10 the meet (the pole vault). and Saddleback had only one athlete competing in at. And since even a first-place finish is only good for 10 points, Santa Ana Valley thought it had had the meet sewed up. The total count was wrong. as the Falcons' track squad had talhed only 57 points. And moments later. Saddleback's Mike Solomon vaulted 13 feet to capture first place in the pole vault, and with the subsequent I 0 points. 11 ltfled the Roadrunnen to 58 points (one ahead of Santa Ana Valley) and the champio nship. "I don't even want to go home," said an exuberant Knapp. seconds after Foothill's Paul Slocum missed his third attempt, giving Solomon the crown. "This is great." The top star for Saddleback thou$h. wasn't Solomon -it was Junior Teddy Baker, who spontcd the 200.meter dash in 21 .68. claiming first place and breakmg the oldest (I I years) record in the mcct's books, which was held by (ormer Sama Ana High product and world-class sprinter Clancy Edwards (21 .8). Okamoto leads; Inkster fades By HOWARD L HANt>V ........... ~,... LAS VEGAS ~ Ayako Okamoto of Japan holds a two·strokc lead o ver Beth Daniel going into today's final round of the .LPGA J&a Scotch Pro-Am golf tournament at the De~n Inn Country Club course here. Daniel fired the low round for the day with a 5-under-par 67 Saturday to finish at 210, 7-under. Okamoto, the second-round IC4der. played her round at I -under-par and fttls an even-par score lQday could take the champ1onsh1p. Okamoto as at 208. 9·Llnder·par. after a 71 Saturday. Juh Inkster all but lost her first opponunity to become the initial instant millionaire of women's golf when abe had tro uble making birdie putts and came in with a 7S. 3-over-par. Donna White 11 also an the chast at 6-under-par aft.er finna a steady rouod of 70. 2-undcr-par. She's in at 211 . three shots behind Okamoto "If I play even par dunna the final round. I feel fll have a aood chance unless another player like Beth makes a charsc." Okamoto said. "Five-under was a little more th.an I Cllptttcd anyone to do today. Bul Beth is a flnc player and there are others who could also hoot that well." Daniel. who started the d•Y. at 2·under-par, says the ~n Inn course isn't necasanly to her likin "I don't feel this ia my kind of counc." Oaruel said ... , ltkc to be •wemve and rou can'ldo it on thl5 ex>une. You have to bounce and rol the ball to the pm and J neVtt played thot way The arecns are always h.ard here ... 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BrOC'k lb YHlll" c AllOffnH APana P lltlVWI pl\ Nlednfur P Morell Ph HerUlllt p J6 4 f 4 Tehlh lclw9 IW lnlllillel abrllllll 3 2 I I 4 I 2 4 4 I 2 0 4 0 0 0 ~ I 0 0 4 1 2 2 4 0 2 I 4 I I 0 2 I 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 J4 • 10 • SM f'l'9Mbc:e 100 010 002-4 a.. .......... 140 001 Ob-I Game Wlnnlno RBI -Landl1loy (I). E-Youno«llood •. Guerrero, Mar'1\all DP-San Fre nclKO I, LOI AllOM' 2 LO&-San Francisco 7, Los Anoer.1 4 2&-TrNo, JClerll. Whltf\eld. LandrHUX Hlt-wllltfleld m. BrOc.ll 11 l. Relit> (I) ~toy (1), Richards (I) ... H ..... so ..... r-nce l(rUkow L.M s 1·3 7 ' , I 3 FWllllamt M 0 0 0 0 0 lMdl 2 32211 LAIM91M AP9na W.H 7 6 2 I 2 S Nleclnfuer I 0 0 0 0 0 H9tShlter I l 1 1 0 1 T-1'.33 A-33,037 c ..... ""ST GAMa &..... a.di St. 11, UC lrvtM 4 Lone hacll SI 030 121 031-11 It UC 1rv11111 300 000 010-4 I 2 YOUN end Blblntef. 0-, Camara (61 , Marfin (I) Incl Mor .. n W-Yount L-o.ese 28-Cerone <Lil. ll"lnoer !La l. 8NOOll CLBI, Davit (UCll, Glnt 11.ICll. sa-c.rona CL8 l Hlt-9"9011 (L.9) SICOND GAMa &.Me a..dl St. 7, UC WW. 4 L.ono aMCfl SI. ICU 102 0-7 10 UC lrvlne 101 001 l-4 7 I Town.-wl. Tanll 131 •114 llMll'lller. Lin· ton, ICenl (4), S.ntvo (7) end Moreen. w-Tentl L-Lil'lton. 21-Garone (Lil. a..toll CLa J Hlt--MclreMI IUCll ,.IT eAMa S.C.. C..... UC IM '*9e 1 UC 1M 01eeO \ 010 000 t-t s t 1oCa1 c.... no ooo .-s • o .. .....-... CMfttlO m Mid Nata11 Gonaelltt end ~ w-Gontatea. 10-J &.-Aevnollh. McoetO •AMII UC IM Dll9t I. leC.t C-.. J UC Sen 0-.0 too 600 Oll>-4 I J s.c.. COiiet -100 ......, ' , S1Mn end Natal; Alleft. Ott.I 14) Md ....,... ... CM:U C...lllCI W LT H 1• t 0 I• ' 0 1• s 0 1J 6 0 I '° ' 0 • 7 12 0 7 au 11..., 0 11 I IJ\rl ........ ,._... Of.,_ C-t S, Ml. San Atllonlo J GdlNll Wftt 1', CVIN'tU I ,.,._ 12. c.m.ton • ttrfllOt t2. Santa Alie J T..-y, ._. 11 o.met Golden w .. t 11 °''"'" Coe" Fulatton at S.Me Ane Mt. Saft Antonio el Cvoreu Conwlon et C«f!IOI ~edlc C•at C.• •Q W LT 08 ~ 1230 San Dleeo MeA t s o 2.,., Palomar I 6 0 311> 5°"1ttwntern 7 6 I 4 Orownont 6 7 2 s Mir.COii• s ' I 6\IJ S.n 01"0 2 12 O f ''1 ........... ....,. ,. Gamet SMll1b9dl 11 S.n Dleoo Nina Mir.Catie 11 Pelornw (;f"OW'rlOlll el San Dleeo "'-'~ ltWW >. ew-2 CMOlll 100 001 0-2 • 3 Irvin. 110 000 l-3 7 2 Pocie. Lallrel "' end Clantlocco. llelman •nd llt1hmaluff• w-elalman, 2·0 L-LAllrel. 31-Cerrlzoa ICl FIRST GAME A""'9 IS, CMta Me'8 10 ArtMle 100 00(12) 2-IS 13 2 Cotta Mes. 021 02 s 0-10 16 I Law, Smllh ISi and GU09lane, WallOtl, s1onenou11 '61. Auttln (6) 1 eno Pr art 28-Marllnez (A). Wanne (CMI 2. 38-0onn•V ICM). Prall <CMI. SllCOND GA.Ma Lei A'"'-" 1. Cettw MeM 0 LOI AmltOs 201 .00 0-7 I 0 Coale Mew 000 OOI ~ 3 I Trammel end Lucttham. Sl~ta. HarrlMltl <•>. Hffev 141 ano Prall 21-Garcla ILAI. Wanna (CMI HR-Ramlrar ILAl "UT GAME , LI Quinta t, •artMll 1 La Quinta 302 130 o-9 14 I Etr11'Cla 020 010 4-7 10 • Gomez •nel SIKO, Slone. Cllmtnl' '" and Wolf. 2&-Brtt\114111 CLQ). Loe>ez IE), O.Urtdl (El. Mat!Nwa (El. Clement• (E l 31-Clemetllt IE> saCOND GAMS •ltMde .. La S«'N s E1tancle 010 )00 4--t l 3 La Serna 000 OOS 0-S I 2 llldlardton, Cler'Mnts 16). FOiey (6) ano Clballero; YOUN and Allen. 28-Mllltr CLS), Vauavlnder (E l, Ablell IE>. CabalMro IE). 3&-Ven Doren CE>. .c.-., 11, w11a.,. s Kennectv 001 IOS 4-11 10 4 WooclOrldte 400 000 I-S I S FletC:tler anel lt1bune, lltusMll. Fo1ter (6). M. Daniels 171 1nd McN" W-f'letctler. L-Run ... 2·3. 28-Trol (I() •• --.. 1. SaMleNICll J SeddleOeck 010 000 2-3 11 2 El ModeN 600 010 a-7 3 I Landrum, Rowe Ill end Arceo, Mal6onedo 12). SftHts, Farver 171 and Sterr. W-st.el,. L-LAndrum. 2&-Arceo CS> 2. l&-L.eonl CEM). ~· <EMl ..................... 7 81nnlnt 103 012 0-7 11 Wetlmlnster 300 IMI 11-4 I 2 Pardo. Gon1altt ISi Ind Floret, Connol, Plm.ntal ISi ano Hernande!. W-Plmen111. 1-0. L--Gon1tln. 21-<01~• <II. ........., Clv1ttlefl 7, ~r~ l Provldenca 012 OC>-3 4 NewPOr1 Chrl,tlen 014 20-7 6 0 lltoH , Cwlllo <». Mllilf' (5) and Perran11, Stuart. Clllev (41 and O..n w-s1uar1, l·l L-lltOll. communlfV c ..... awlmmlne SOUTH COAST CONFErtlENCI FINALS Cat Cypret1 C ..... I TH m KOl'H I Fullarlon, S06, 2. Goio.n Wttl. 4'S, 3. Santa Ana, 264, 4 Orenoe Coasl, 224. S. Ml San Antonio. 13', 6. CYIWtH, 122, 7 Clfrllos. 63. 1,650 fr-1. Lund !Golden We,~. 16:79.'4; 2 Mor"n JGO!den Wttl). 16:30dt, l SOuM (Futlerlon). 16:•917, 4 AOdlntlon CFufler1on). 17:01.S7, S. Lambert (Fun· erton). 17:12.32, 6. 8•rl• (Orenve Coull. 17:21.23. 200 back-I. NIC>Oe (Golden W11I), l:SS.52 (conter1nc1 record); 2. Jennlnos COreoe Coattl, l:S9.62. 3 Summars (Sanl• Ana). 1:59 72, • Lewin (Golden WHll. 2:07..JS; s. hrv (Cypren). 2:09 01. 6 hfllefl (Senll Anel. 2~ 11 100 ,,_, FH IMrtlon (Fullerton). 46.fl; 2. Deboer tFulleflonl. 41 01. 3 HllPtllde (Golden WHI), 47 07, 4. W111.ian<1 IS.nla Ane>. 47.60, S May (Fullerton), '7.71; 6. Nichols IS1nta Anal. 41 S9. 200 br111r-1. Edmond' !Fullerton). 1:1'.74; 2. lltUlllY (Fulllrton>. 1:1S.OI; 3 Nomura <Golden Wttr>. 2:16.61: 4. cnae>· men ICyprn1l, 2:17.1'. S Younv (GOiden WMI). ?:IU7, 6 Hermll•d (GOiden Wnl). 2:22.45. 200 flv-1 Allan IFullerlon), 1 S703, , KUHn (Fullerton), I S7.31, 3. Romo CS.nla Anal. 2-02.10; 4 Barrow COr1nve Coatll, 2:04.31; S McCullOdl (Golden WHll, H M IS, 6. SChullz (Gol~ WHI), 2:07 S Dlvlno-1 Am'\our (GWCl. 3'2.2S POlnll, 2. Bullf• (Fu111rron>. 376 OS; 3. Tulard (Orange Co11I), 32S.OS. 4 Sa nct1e1 (Mt San Antonio). nt .O. S Uruena (Ml San An tonlol. 1 37 90, no 'lath 400 lrM retav-1 Futlarron 3-07 6'1 icon flftfW:I record), 1 Gotoen wu1. 3 1112. l Sanre Ana. 3 '' 29, 4 Oranoe Coe''· J 1611, S Ml. San Antonio, l 11.49, 6, Cvoreu, 3 2112. 7. c ... r1101. no 26 COMMUNITY COLLIEGE WOMIN Ttam 1e6r11· I Orange Coast, 631. 2 GOiden West, '39, 3 Cerrito,, 201 , 4 S.nla Ana, 191, S. Ml San Antonio, 117, 6 C~en, 103, Fullerton, 33 200 meclllv relav-1 Orange Cou l 1:52.'2 (~1nca record), 2. Goldetl WuJ. H IO 11, 3. Cerruo,. 104 ll, • Santa Ana 2-07 74. S Ml San Antonio. 2 12 '3, • CYPftH, 2.13.50 100 ft-I Whll• 1c ... rno11. 54.6S 2 Barnn COr•nee Cou ll, 54 70, 3. Outmans COranoe Co11t). SUI; 4 McKHn COrenve Cao11>. S4.74, S Rehak !Golden Wull. H.'2, 6. BernellkY !Sant• Anel. 5'.16 100 ~k-1 Averlll (Ora~ Coetll. 1'02 62 cconftf'ence record); 2 Blelle ICYDrffll, 1114.54, 3 Hare>er (Santa Anal l:OUO, 4 Miiier (Ml San Anronlol. I-Ge 7•. S. Nowtll (GOldlfl WHI) I 1002, 6 Clark (CYOl'ttll, MO 71 100 brtHl-1 LaVllll (Or•net Coe\11 l-o7 .,, 2. ltyno (GO!defl WHll. I.Of 61, 3 Ounnlnt CGoldan WHll. 1·13 09, 4 Hermon CFullWtonl. LU 25, S Srarlkoff IOranoe COH O, 1:1• n; • t<om.rtk Cknll Ant), 1:17.7S. 100 flv-1 l&ek• (CYPf'tul. l•o.92; 2 ,..," ccerrllo•I. 1-01 1~. 3 "°"°9lan IMt kn Antonlol, I~"· 4 DeMlt (0r9'1M COMtl. 1'03 $1, $ Mact<..-itle 1Go4de<I w .. u. 1:04 u. • VOUN <Or•1'191 Coest) l:07 .... Olvin.-1 Cont1tr c~ Wnll, nus POlntt, 1. 1•11f IOrtn0e C0ttll. lit IO, > SIMd (Ofl/IM Coe•ll, m S$, • Cedl( (C>n"'9 Coatll. 2'3 )Ol S Kwrloen !Golden Wal). 24Hi 6 ltey tOrenoe c o .. t) *free r•v-1 Orenot COl•I. 1·4147 CCIOIW*'" l'tC'Of'CI); 2. S.l\la Ane, 1.41 M, > Golden Wnt, I 4'J.4, 4 C.rllot, I 4' 4l l Ml s.n AAIOtllo 1 47 SI. ' (vPf'ft' HU? .... ldlelltrea MCMMA ...wTA.,..,...L ( .. ~ ..... , 8WMtlll ......... 100-1, Devl1 (lef'k.t6ty), 10.M, 2. Fuller 11...0YOlll, 10.'7, 3 TMll• (Valley, Seer•"*' lo). 11.021 '· Devit llntlewoocO. II.OS: S. H• (Montovle>. 11.12. 100-1. T~• C.._wrnorne>. 21.ll, 2 HWnendel CG1tnd91ot), 21. IS; 3. Ford (CIM• ~Ion). '2.16, • ltotlertl (Cr"""9wl, tU7. S Meet• CMHer1>. n .. __.., Sdw"*110fn (WoodbrldM). .. 14; 2 Gr-(KtMMYI. &15, 3 W1""9f1• i>oon (Manuti Arh>. ••· 4 H1111ter lllrMlevl. 4 6S; 1 Henderton C&enl....,l, •.7S. I00-1. 5chermertl0ftl <Woodbf'ldtel. l:Sl.7', 2. Andtt.on <Corona def Mir), l:S2.ft; 3-. Sim\ COana Hibl, ltS>.STL. ~· Snlelch (Loyot.), I.SUI; s. VeldH ,_. mono. l;SSOZ l,~I Gomet (h lmonl, LAI, 4:09 n. 2. Ho1met cs.nre Barbra>. 4 11 09, J Palme IGlendalll. 4 13 06. • Varv.' (South HIU.), 4 13 27. S. Fithen I Sarra, San Ot.vo>. • 13 J7 3,20<>--I Remlfez (Lomoo<I, f'.0941, 2 WelMltl (P1lo' VerdlS). t 11 14, 3 Nitti (Lovotel. f·ll.M, 4 H•• Ila Sine>. t.12.13, S C.rmona C8elmon1>. t•12.74. 400 ret1v-I El11nnower. '2 11. 1 Loyola, •2 Sf; 3 Car.on, 42 66; • Bakeofi.ld, 43 OS, S. Hueneme. 43 47 1.600 relav-1 Compron, 322 54, 1 Ken· nedv. Granada HIMt , 1:22 '3, 3 Morta, ~n Dleoo. ):22 "· • CarM>O. 3 23 48, S Dena Hlh , 3:23.11 o-UOO ratav-1 Hawtnorna, 3 16 JI, 2. Fremont, 3 17'2, 3. Muir, 3 11.60, • 8erll ... v, 3 19.0f. s Eltennower, 3.lfn. Dltlanca mecl~v rate v-1. 8elmont, 10:1'.J.4; 2. El Mooana, 10:19.17; 3. COl'ona <let Mar. 10-.22.61; 4. larstow, 10:24.5', S Clovl,, 10~26 S 1. llOHH-1. Revnoldl CFremonll. 14 It, 2 Johnson (B&elr). IOt; 3 N~ (MIUI· q n). 14 4'. 4 lyrne (GrNft..WV, Plloenh1I. 14 47, S. YOUlll> (Hawlhornt), IUO. lOOIH-1 Young CHawtnorne), 37 2, 2 Ravnoldl (Fremonll. 37.S, 3. Ra.ch ILavuna HIH1). 37.S. 4 Porllf IC.brlllo, LomDOC>. 37 6. S Graham !Hawthorne), 377 HJ-I Ano.non tBurrouvn11. 6· 10; 2. 8urk• l Wnl&ell.a), 6·10; 3. Cody cs.r111t1), 6·1; 4. Clarll (Vlltev, Sacramento). 6·1, S Tevtor (Wesl Baker1tleldl, 6·t . LJ--1. Smith CUnlverJJry, Loi Anveletl, 23-9; 1 LM CHawtnorne>. 23·Sll>, 3. Hall (Mowovla), 2>·3~. 4. .Joflnton (Blair). 22· 1'~; S. Green (lntltwood). 22·9.,.,. TJ--1 Strone Ca.Alf1fleldl, S0-11'.!t, 2 Saunder\ IBaker1tleld), •·l; 3 Green llnvtewOOd). 41·1'/o, '· Youno (LOI Anv .... Jordan), 47·7, 5 Bulter ILvnwooc:ll, 47·4\l'J. PV-1 Moen (LO• Gatos). IS-6; 2. Lie <Santi Monica), IS-0; 3. O'Conne< ICrue>ll. IS-0; 4. Rodri-z IArrovol. 14-6, S ~INn IS.n Di.tullol. 14·6 SP-I. AltkaMMd (Mission Vletol. 64·6~. 2 BlnOer (Sheflarl. '3·4'1•, 3 Blulrilch CCIPlttreno V1lllYl. '2·111•, 4 Wllllson t8urbank), 60-~ S. Holden (Hert). 51-6'1•. OT-I HOIOtn (Hartl. 17'·9; 2 ltkn· •rdlon (Shatter>. ln·l . 3. ~ CFoun11ln V•li.Yl, 173·0, 4. Blutrldl (C1e>lllr•no Vil· lt11), 171-11; 5. Wlnten IValanclel, 1'9-•. HIGH SCHOOL WOllUN 100--1 Deiter' (S.,,,,.....,aterl. II.ft; 2 llteldv (Poly), 12 06; 3. Knltfllen CL~). 12.07, 4. Gidden• ll..octiel. 12.2', S. Blalodl (Compton), 12.n 200-1. lltoblnsot1 Cle Puenltl. 24 n: 2 rtooer•• (Clrrltoal. 24.71; 3. Giddens (Lodi•>. 204, 4. Grant IH1W1norne>. 25.0I; -s. Perroa CS.nit Monica), 25.15, ~I. Knlvn1an CL~•>. S3.tS; 2. Ferwatt CMllllllen>. SS.Of; 3. llobln.on, (La Puanle). SS.12; 4. Bank' IEI Dorado). 5' 72; 5. Wll.on (Muir), 51.32 IOC>-1 ~ltllll (Mltllkenl. 2 1017, 2 Garcia !Sliver Crltk. S.n Jowl. 2 11.U , 3 Queu" (SI L.ucv'l, Glendore). 2 ll.71, 4 Chapel (lr11lne). 2 13 fl. S Henry I Los Geto•l. 2:107 1.--1 Cox <Foo1nrn>. 4 SI 21, 2 ThOme>IOn (Sauou•l. s·o1.11. l De ea11en· court !C.ronoattr, Concord>. S:02 0, • C.11Tv.,-. (Mira Co111>. S:Ol I; S. Snvden IEdltOftl. S:04.72 l,200-1 O'Hara CPatos Verdell. 10-1141 ,,,_, record), 2 c1ar11 (Mountain v i.w), I0-4·U•. 3 Sliva (Kennaav, Granade HIU1>. 10-50 52, 4 Halm (Laguna HIH1I. IO·S 1 02, S Moioueda IS.n GaDriet), 10 SJ ~ 400 rllav-1 Fremont, '9.1S. 2. Beverlv H1t11, 49 70. 3 L vnwooO, 49 93, 4 Gardena, SO 11. S. Manwl Ar". SO 42 1,600 r.iav-1 Beverly Hlllt. H>l 34. 2. trvlna, 4'02.1•. l Dot Puebk>t, •:OJ SJ, 4 Fremont, 4:03.62. S Crttn,haw, 4:04 S7 1,600 ooen rel1v-I Mllllk1n, 3·49 21, 2 Compton, 3.SO.IM, 3 Muir, 3;SI 57, 4 Hawthorne. J-52 76. S Loella. 3:SJ.11 Disla.nee meclllv rllav-1 Del Oro, Loomk , 12.1'.61, 2 Hawthorne. 1223S1. 3 trvlne, 12'1s.l0. • Edlton. 12:1' 01. S San Marino, 12.:30.7' IOOLH-1 t<nton11n (Loella). ll 93, 2 Franklln (Muir), 14 06. 3. Cantrell (Muir). 14.34; 4. Price (Hawtnorne). 14 45, S Kendrick' (Fremont>. 15.12 300LH-I. TevlOr IGe~sheJ. 42 3, 2 Cantrell (Muir>. 421, 3 Deva" CSwMI· wale<). '3 3, 4 Brown (Dreka, San AnltlmO). 43 S, 5 Franklln (Muir). 44 2 HJ-1 JoMM>n ICtovl'I S·I. 2 Carr11co (Anaheim). S·'· 3 (flt > RMCI !Valhalla) and Cl1uuen ISunnv Hill'>. S-4. S lflt l Orr COcean View) and Lovatv CKennedYl. S·4 LJ--1. Robin.on (Manuel Ar111. 11· IO'h, 2 Divert (SwNlwater ) 11-6, 3 H1nc1trwn tFounleln Valllvl, 11·41h, 4. Sim' (Mount Eden, Hayw1rd>. 11·3'"'· S. Roberh (Car· rltos), 17·•~ T J-1. Bal11 IBerklltVI. 41 ·9''•· 2 Rob· In.on (Manuel Arlt), 38·7V.i, 3. Rot>e<t.on (Redlandl ). 31·6'h, 4 Ame' IEt Moclen1). 37-61"2. S. l(lrven IWooODrldlltl. 36· II~ SP-I Alexander (Arllnoton>. '4·1'h, 2 Simon (AnllfOPe Vatltv), 42·S1'1, 3 Garcia <San Lul1 Obl'ool. 40·41"2, 4 Brandl (Rowland) 39·4 , ~ Ballar !San Marcos) 39-314 DT-1 Pequett• !RanChO Al1mllo1). 13S·6; 2. Garcle (Sa~ Lui' Oblt PO), llS· 1, 3 Smlln (VrakaJ. 13?·S. ' Hell IL• Jolla). 131· IO. S Clan•" !CIOvlll. 130·0 0..AHGE COUNTY CHAMl"t<>NSHll'S <•r Mlullfl vi.i. Hltfl) lllu"'*'t """' In ,,...,.. Team KO'" I Sacklllt>aCk. SI, 2 San•• Ane Vallav. S7. 3 V11t11 P•rk, 39, 4 (Ila) Ml"lon VletO and Cvl>l'IU 3S. • Hunl· ln111on Beach. 1• 100-1 Oun111ng Sante Ana ValllYI. 10 66, 2 Taddv Beker ISaddltt>eclt,I. 10.12. 3 Thomolon !Huntington Baachl, II 12, 4 Phltt101 (WOOOt>ridoel 11 3', S Lovelace <Sad<llebeck > 11 '3 6 Mont90marv <Senta Ana Vallf!v I 11 '8 ~I Be~tr !S.O<lle«>aC .. I 21 61, 1 lhomc>'on IHun•·nv•on Beach) 22 IS. l Mou (Santa Ana vaoevl. 7263, 4 H•N (Vitia Park). 21 •S. 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IS '17, ' Summtl't (61 Toro) IS)O JOOLH-1 Akuna !Garden Cl.f'ow). 40 l7, 1 Fatho. Clttencle>. 40a. > Ot-eeorY (Ml"kMI VlllO), .0 IO. 4 Velan1Ul9 (SI PllUll, ~6~ S Lllerd ls.tile Alllll, 41 U , 6 Matrlte.teN 1\11111 ,..,,.., ., .. .00 .... v-1 s.nla Ana Vlllev, U 41, t ~. C2 "· > C..M\treno Vallt'v, 44 '7; 4 Ora,_, '4 11. S VIiie Pa!'ll: 4S3' 6 lrvlnl, 01' 1,.00 ,..._r-1 Santa AMI Velltv. nt >7, 2 dlton1. U021, > Orenee. 3 JI 37. 4 VIiia Park, 3'.J1 ~. ' Cnreu. l 4.S 47, • Ml•.i.n VltlO, J l$" H>-1 leot!I !Vlk Pwlll 6·4. J Crie-n (Tr..,1, 6•J 3 Mufoftefl (Ml•'*' Vi.lol. •·1, 4 W1l19' C llenclel 6·0, S OoMtll'f I K •ltlla I 6 ·t 6. Hefter\> I Or • ..,.a).. 0 U-1, JOM\ c~adll. n ·7••. 2 Ounnit!e <Sant• ""' v...,1, n ,.,.., , Ft11ton <C.-u> n-r~. • .. ..,. (C'ltlNtsl, 11 t l<t S MultN11 IMlulon Vletol, 7CHO~ 6 0.'llf9e' IS.•-·· 20 \0 ~' '"'"" ICYllf-.>, ,._, ._, 2 ....._ "_.....), --·~ J. 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Hew· "" (UNLV). nu, > Oonulel (UCI) 2'171. 1.soo-1. Gontalft tUCll. ·~ 2; 2. ltlne- • CUCI), UU. J, /IMrc.acto IUCI). U2 O. 3,~I TruKOtt (UCll. 10-.AU; 2 CasMtlV IUCI), 10-50.I; J Tiff CUCll, 1~.su. IOOl..H-1. Flemmlnt~ (UNLV). 14,13, 1 Tarr (UNLVI. 1UI; no ttllrd. 400 relav-1 Nt111<1a Ult VEGH , •7.4' Miii relay-I, UC trvlne "A", 4.10.1, 2 UC lrvlne "B". 4·19 O. HJ-I Te rr (UNLVI, S·3, no MConc! or ttllrd LJ-1 Nicks (UNLVJ. II·•. 2 Teer IUNLV), 17·9'1>, 3 SlanfCW"d IUCI), 17·6 T J--1 Flerntftlnv• <UNLV), l6·•· 2 Terr CUNLV). 33·1. no tnlrd SP..-1. Tlrr (UNLV>. 13U meter•. 2 Frazier (UNLVl, 11 toO mater,, 3 Wnl• brOOlt IUCI), 11 21 malt" OT-I W11tt.r00k (UCI ). 4UI meltn, 2. Ta rr (UNLV), l6.7S meter1, 3 Fr1zlet (UNLV), 3Sn matert JT-1 Tarr IUNLV) 43.16 me1er1. 2 lrown CUNLV), 41 71 ~t, 3 Mlluamlf'I CUCll 41 11 ~ J USFL. WHTErtN CONFElltaNCE l'•dtk w L T I'd. PF Denver 7 1 0 87S 191 Arl1one 3 4 0 429 1'2 LA lurns l s 0 375 114 Oakland 0 7 0 000 31 Gellfrlll MlcnlNn 6 I 0 157 201 Oklellome ' 2 0 .750 130 Houston 4 3 0 S11 m Clllcato 2 s 0 .2" ISJ S.n Antonio 2 6 0 .250 '° aASTaaN CON,EalENCa AllMk ,.._JerteV • I 0 .157 lfl Ptll~t. 6 1 0 J57 161 P111.t>ur9" 2 • 0 250 1'4 WaW11ntlon 0 I 0 000 .. SevtlMm Blrmlngtlam ' I 0 .157 l'3 N...,Or1Hnt • I 0 .157 114 Tamoelav 4 3 0 .S71 ISS Jacktonllllle , 6 0 2SO 167 Mamc>hl• 2 • 0 250 130 ,...,.V'• S<.lrff U I~• 23, ~I• 17 (otl Oklal10me 20, WaUllntlon l6 Denver 31, Plllll)uf9'\ 21 ~n Antonio 10, Jecksonvll~ O T.-V't Gamtt Arizona at New Janev Chlcavo at PhllaOllPhla Blrmtnvnam •I Mlcl'lklan NWlldllY'• Gemet Houtton t i Oakland Tempe B1v " New Orltanl E JtSWOH ll, MomPhlS I/ "-ov ........ l'A 161 111 ISi lS2 131 ISi lM 176 IV 104 .. 161 2JI " 123 ''° 114 231 Memoh" 7 3 7 0 0-17 Lo' Anvein 7 7 O 3 tl-23 F lol ,.enod Mem-Ltwl\ a run IDuncen lllC'lll 2 3' LA-Town,.11 II oen lrom Younv CZend11ai lo.lclo.I 7 S7 SKtnCI Period LA-Nat,on S run IZende1u 1<1c•I. 1'02 Mam-FG Dunc1n 31, 6:s.f Thlrd~erltd Mem-Quarltt •run (Duncan klcl\I 6 23 FturWI P.n.d LA-FG Zendelet 77, 14 S9 Ovlf1tml ".noel LA-Young I run. 2 SI A-10,049 Mtm LA II 16 First down• Rusntt·Yerd• Pauing yaros Return y1rdt Pntfl '17 110 36 169 w 35' 2 17 14·10·0 22·34·0 SaCkl 8v Punts Fumt>IH ·to11 Ptnallltt·vatO' Time ot Pon1n 1on O·O 1·2 ,... 2 43 2·1 2·2 S·35 4·30 1t 16 34 JS INDIVIDUAL ST A TIS TICS RUSHING-Meml>hll. Reid 11·11. Lawis 3· IS, Quarll• 4· 14, Crewtord 2·0. LO\ Angeles, Nelton 21· 113, Young 7·24. Grav 6·24. lloddlt , •• PASSING-Mamonl1. Lewi' 14·20·0· 147 LOI Anotln. Younv 21·34·0-35' RECEIVING-Mamollfs. Craw1ord 6·21 Reid S-SS, Carnev l·S7, Shirk 1·13, QuarlH I· I Lo• Anl>l!H, Town sell t · 24', NlllOtl S·32, Gun" 4·41 Grav 3·31. &oddll l·S MISSED FIELD GOALs-Lol Anotltt Zlnc!elH 3• ~ I I • • WOIMft'I softball COMMUNITY COLLlGe 0..... Well Taumarntftf Gtldlfl Wnt I, Gtendala, 4rtL 0 cienoa ... ArU 000 000 000 ~ S I Gotele!I W11t 000 000 000 01-1 • 0 HOii.•• and >-11c11man Ewart Car•son If frC1 _llluulff w -<art•on 14 4 L HO ... , ~ton IGWCI CtMrlll, Ar1L I, Getden West 0 Central, Arlt 100 000 0-1 1 O Golden WHI 000 000 ~ I 1 Clerto. and Branot, CartlOn ano Mu on W-<lark L-Carlwn l•·S ~ '('"" Wett Va ttev • 8aklfthtl0 I Ml San Amonlo 2. Pa~ci.n• I Canrr11 Artr S, Arl1ona Wntf"n O wa,r va -.v 2 Ar11ona w~1ertt o Glendlll Ariz S Mt !>an Anton• 0 Glandllt, Ariz 1 Wnr Va llt• I T ... ,., O.m.. 10 a m -Golden WHI vs Gtenda Ariz I ~m -~ Wetl Glenclalt Ar i& wlnntf on Cantrel Arli !Note A wcond v-me WOUid tolow If (lfllrll, Arlr '°"'IN ~I HIGH SCMOO&. OCiMA v..w '· '""" ... Montclair 000 000 000 ~ 0 I OC:Mfl vi.w ooo ooo ooo 1-1 \ o AndOnon •NI ll'utnlM. 0.-rev ano Morelock W--Ollllltv. lt·S L-Anoerwn ........,, ~ I, _._.Mtll!IW I (......,, aw..-. ..,_... .. Ml) N-00'1 Cflf'llllan 100 OOI l~I 6 7 Mttod'flel\CI 000 000 I I 3 t O.vkhOn and .t.noarton, 'red«'IO al'ld M6flf\o .. o.. ......... OAVIY'1 '-OClt .. a ,.....,,.,, e-dll -117 •flllln ' ....,., \M bonllO • Mnd '9H Jt C-""» -.f J7 "'*"' JI .,._.,... tit fK .. f1 "° meo..,. LM Allit:I~ IAT\19.0AY'J UJU&.TI ( ........... ..._.._, P•ST lllAC&. OM m1e .... Hlftdv AON tTocld 11) UM ..... tM Tiit ltekW (Mc.'Cer1v) ... "' WIM!nt Gernt (I(~ UI Alto reeeci OoctCW" Delft, "-"'• JM*, TOt'N'IW ••• Cn.tl-wey, Treloo. Time: l~I 21 $. H 81lACTA (4-21 Mid mM • YCOMO •ACL One mlt NC.t MoM.IAI GMf (19f'Wit ~ 12M 7.JO lec:Nlor ltllnllow CH.-rftliil UO JAi IMtKlk Mani IMdtoon l JM All.o rec.cl· Ttltluta, Tommy a.Mr, ... TUOCW, Tel!IO.,., Bid, Multl ~. TtmPO llue Cn11 Time: 2.G3 12 aXACTA 16·S) 1>11d ttt.10. nteaD ltACS. Ont mite ~. s.lvldot (Plano l I 20 S.20 ).At .... W Onedln IANltr-) UO JM EHCu10f ILK11av) S 00 Abo rte1e1· LCW"d Htvlrlno. HYllO o.i. Nttlve HIM!ter. So Fer. Lucll y Merit Time· 1-$7 3/ 5 tl IXACTA (2·5) Plld U l 20 f<KMTN. •Ac•. One mllt NU. MIM Fritz IVlndhm) 4 00 3..20 3,00 H•llve H10 !i...c:kav) UO J..O Armoro Ired (Hyman) 4-40 AltO raceel; &.nroddtfl, MOt141ra. Dine«, H H Tr-. Sift. S-1e. Time I 5' 415 ""n. ltAClf. One mfle Nee SColct! CIOl.IO (Sleelhl IUO 7.IO HO M.o. Oouolt (A"°'"°'1l 5"60 UO Leopard IAcllermanl 2.60 Atso r1eld Bev Leal, Crave Oldlle, Able Gold, Noroet Tryaa, F•Jta rt .. al, It Cur!ll . Time· I.SI l/S S2 axACTA 16·11 Nld SSJ 40 MXTH ltACE. One mli. -Wave Rider (Slffll'I) II 20 7.m 3.00 Semi Buld! (TOOO Ill 420 UO ROYdOn UfMKY ISorlvosl 340 AlsO raceel Bl.mark. Sam Let-. Wal· bro Mlll, Mloftty Captain, ~UP Tlrne. l;SI llS. l2 IXACTA (S·31 Paid '57.IO HVeNTH llACI. One mite PICt. OH•Rutllc.Scoll (Plano) UO 4.00 3,00 OH·La ValalM (Lonoo) UO 4.00 UO Slolla (Piere.I SAO OH-OeeclhHt tor flnl. Abo ra<M: TarPOr1 Donny, F.-nt Sier. Falllmanlo, HusltlnV Dale. Sm.t1 l(oele, Marak Boy · Tlmt; 2-00. U IXACTA CS-ll oald 113.60 12 aXACTA lt·Sl Mid llS.20. alGHTH llACI. One mite NCI c.tllle S.lpper t.Sleetfl) 10.20 uo 3.60 Voter CMcCarl't) 3.20 3.IO Solt E xPfCllllon IKueblerl SAO AIM> raced• FuM Podllt, Mltler G .• Ge«ntlrk, llnc:N. Two oc.ns T-trr.: l:SI. ---12 •XACTA (s-71 Plld UUO NltfTH RAC•. One mile Net. Juntle Law (Kuebler) lUO 6.AO Bal Cl\emo IAnderlOlll 3.60 Almond King (CrOClhltll A.tto r9C9d: Whllt Vetver, Ho• H1POV Viner, Foretltf Time: 1!56. U UCACTA (7·1) e>eld s.42.00 tl .PtCK SUt (l-6·S-S1e+11 N4d U5.4n.20 with wvt11 w~ lldletl <ll• helrMs). s2 Pick Six c:omoi.tton Mid s.a6M with IOS WIMlnt lldlet• (tlve "°""' TaNTH aACL One mle NCI. Mltdlo lravo (~) J 20 2.60 UO Monftf'eV ltodlll (Vlnclnonml 4.00 3.60 C'Mon H~lftllllv (Cfovtlenl SM AIM> raced· FlaUIY Frank, C.lltnte, Llama, Monterey Kl\lotll, Pae>e Jerry Time: I.st. 12 EXACTA C3·SI e>ald lll.IO Allenct.nce t.178 Sama ..... SAT\MDAY'I RISU\.T1 , ..... fl .• y ................... , f'MlST llACL 6 turtonet. lltl«lelM to.iortt) 7.20 4.20 J.20 Doti Orum (Valen1ueta) 10 00 6..20 Ha09v H-ard ((iutfTal 4 40 Alto raced· L41dl" C..mlllt, Walk on Down. C For Girts, L•~nt Time 110 saco..D rt AC If. 6', turlon91 tnaueuraJ Star CDIMvl 3 60 3 20 2.IO BOid DIMffolo IBIK!tl 6 IO 4 20 tn a MfttaClt tGuerreJ 4 10 Ali.o recao lrlth CHr. Too Sttdecl, Auamar, Eno.;(lfl llooe, ~ lnvtnl«v. Runw1v Al'ltad, U"°" a Siar Toma I 16 115 n OAIL y DOUBLE (6· 11 oaid 'll.20 THIAD RACE. 1 furtonvs Ltgl'll WIN !Vallnzueta) 6 00 4.00 l 60 Runnlno O.Oret Co.t.nouswvaJ S.60 410 BllV" (Guerra) 7 20 Ali.o r1etc1 Amailnv 5-1, Siar Ma· rerlat, Oouole StrtnGlh, Arrlflclf, Jingo Ring Time In 4/S FOU.TH rtACE. 1111 mite' on rurl Siil< Pv .. mH (LIC>h9m) '10 1 IO 2 40 Love Ma True (Otlahc>uswv1l 3.40 300 Nice 'n Proper !Warren) 3 00 At\O reel<! Etuslve, Cor\Mllt, Trutv SC>llndld Time 14' 2/S FIFTH rtACI. I I 16 mllH Natural S.ndor IDralr> 11 00 •OO 380 Elilte s Beak IP9dro1el 17 toO 10 20 OQ·C~I !Guerra} SlO DQ-Flnl'MO '9Cond dl.-llfltG and olaGed third Allo raceo tncunlon, P9tln, Too Much For T v •. Golc1Y'1 Commanoer. French Comm9CM!'. Cerro Pinto, Jlmtai. Nat Proceed' Time I 44 t/S. U IEXACTA IH I oaid "72 SO SIXTH rtACE. 7 furtonv' Borel Ball\ (Delanounaval 3 IO 2 IO 2 toO 8rldl'• BouQuel IH•.Wvl 7 00 S 40 Mlnttrat Prlnceu (8lac1<I '20 AllO raced Larv RICIOI ~ of MlreOOr. Wine Kin , Eltenlla, Monton &etl Vitera Thlflot's TrH1ur1. Hato Angla , Bevva Time I 2• 415 SEVIEHTH rtACE. 6 l lurtooQs on turt Pllo'oerou' 101n1vl 6 to 3 IO 2 Ml Fannv Rowh IStloemato.er I I 00 • .0 Anluan !Pi.<c.1 ) 00 AIM> r•ced Anttrulhar St991 Hand Jonnv lonel<>n Cros\, Som4Hh1"9wonotr1u1 Rtvth F •c•or l •mc I IS 2 S U l JIACTA (l·•J N id 116100 EIGHTH rtACI!. I'"' mllH Journev et SH <Guerra) 7 60 4 00 2 20 Mv Ha1>1t0ttv <Pierce) S 40 2 to FlgMno Flt IOtlanouuaval 120 Allo raced Huie Blall Oun1>1ath n me 14 -U EXACTA IJ·SI N l<I tn 00 n l"ICK soc 1s·•·l+t·l> oa1e1 u noo w11n ~50 ... nn•nv liCI<•" '''' hors~) S2 P!C11 S11 consota uon oaid ~ 70 wllh S.621 .... nn1ng he lltls lllve nortasl HIHTM RACE I 1 16 mllel E ,oon1an90 ( Vatenzuetal • l to 12 40 1 toO Nevol•••• 1 snoamaklf I 9 oo 4 40 Grano l atcOttv I Warren> 1 IO A.Ito rectel C w Mon Air Poet.er Stet>tltracl 8t on r.,.,. Loi• Cr-Mil Time I '3 I S 1J EJIACT A • 21 oa-o "'41 SO A11..-e1anca-J7 •I• ""'" ... """' OIVISK>NAL f'INAU I ... , .... """9ft) T.-¥"1 G- NY ttl~\ et Wathl"910tt n ~ 11 Motl!f'Ml n E omont0tt •• Cal09rv n Ml-t• er St Lout\ ri ,__....,., G>e-. HY lt.la~t at WMIW!elOtt II Queoe( at Mof\lf'MI, n Mlnnftol• 11 SI L°"'' n (4111'\0MOft •• C..rv. 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Weatmlaa&er 8, 8&J1Dlng 7 The Lions ( 11-4 overall) advanced al Santa Ana, rallying from a 5-3 deficit with four runs in the fifth to go ahead. and after the Pilots tied it jn the sixth, won it with a single run in the bottom of the sixth. thanks to a Banning error. Rick DelavaJlade's two-run single in the first helped Westminster build a 3-1 lead. then Robert Martinez drove in two with a base hit in the fit\h to give the Ltons a short-lived 7-5 lead. El Modena 7, SadcUeback 3 The Vanguards were helped by six walks (one intentional) and a hit batsman tn scoring six ftrst-innina runs. a deficit from which the Roadrunners could not recover. The key hit in the first for El Modena was a bases-deariog triple by Joe Ledesma. Newport CluiaUu 7, Providence 3 The Con~aerors o~ned play in the Maranatha Tournament with the wi n, as Chns Howard drove in two runs with a third-inning single. OV, Laguna in tourneys Ocean View H1gh's Se.ahawks. riding high in the Sunset league. and South Coast League representative Laguna Beach swing into tournament ba.scball action Monday with berths in the Pomo:ia Elks and Santa Barbara mvitationals, respectively. Ocean View meets Claremont at 11 : 15 at Ralph Welsh Park in Pomona. then plays again at 6. win or lose. at the same park in the 32-team tournament. Laguna Beach is at Santa Ynez in an 11 a.m. game in the Santa Barbara Tournament. Pomona Elh TourMment MONOA'f lf'lnt •--s> • •.m. Moufl•e ln 111ew vs Pomon• JV 8onlla vs WHI Covin. Cllatfev "'· Rove! 0.k Covin. vs ~erra Vl•la Glendor• vs. Gane•h• 8eldwln Park "' Monrov11 Monldelr vs. Pomona ll:IS a.m. Fonlana o . Cl'larter Oek Alie Loma n . Worll.man Colton V$. 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Joseoh W~y I I a m -Consolallon at SI )OHOh I I • m -Thlro Place •• ~nle Ynu 230 om -Chamolon\lllo 11 Sanla Ynez UCI shot down (wice by 49ers Riding high aner a 15-2 roU1 of Long Beach State Fnday. the UC Irvine baseball team w&s brought down to earth by the 49ers at Anteater Stadium Salurda)'. Long &ach Stale posted a doubleheader sweep over un. I 1-4 and 7-4, coming from behind in each game. Mike C-arona. a product of Oranic Coast College and Edison Hiah. wias the star of the day for the 49crs. 1oina 3-for-4 in inc oprner and 2-for-3 in the ni$htcap. UCI started the day as if it was 401na to continue Fnday's onslauaht. tally1n1 three times tn the first innina. But the Anteater bats went silent after that. while Long Buch poundtd out 19 hits iplMt a trio of UCl hurJcn. Dave Bauott aot th1n&1 rollina for the visitors in the opener with a two-run homer an lhc second. 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A PARAMOUNT PICTURE"" NOW PLAYING COITAMllA lOwll'lls ~ 1-631 3501 110NI Of THI fUNNIUT PA•ODIU TO COMI ALONG llNCI I Al•PLANI.',, Vincent Canby-New York Times IS EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT ~t lhurs Z 00. 3 4). S 30. 7 30, 9 IS + ~t Only 1100 edwCl'ds SOOTH COAST PlAlA HISYOl A T SUNHOWU 546 27l l COSfA MfSA - His name is Elliott. He's 20-feet h igh, 40-feet long. He can become invisible at the drop of a ha~ Or spew red·hot flames. U l' r• 'l rR nrr ,.,, •• Pl:Tl~OIKAI'> ,1·llt'.~U'fl't "14,I VK ~Hf~1C1'!' •ll'&ll' S• ... SHlll!~''\'lll!­ •, ~'l~f~'. MMH ''l\,V\P)~.\ll•.1EUI01' -\IAll<\"4 MA,\' <14,;fi, ... , , 'iTC'o'. I \,llU[R. flllll , .,. ·• • Al ~~'H•. ~ io HIP.<;( HHOR\.., •• ·~'"" -·•~ 111'111' l:l~TAI " • ''·"~ 'lH'1< ~"'·MILLEP ,1fR11\1!HlLKTLA1'D 1) •• ,..,()()1.tHAFHY 1 11\K ~If' ,,. ........ llt'-'nl•Olf"t lll1u.tr 10(. ()"lWLll\ .,_°"""',....,_~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~-===::::::::!====~===-·· NOW SHOWING ANAHEIM f .L TOAO ,OUNTAIN VALLfY FOUNTAIN VALLEY lQGt fOwil!O ~ SIOclltoac. PactlltS Founla1n Vallry EO-.WOS Founlaon V1l1ty 772·~6 !>81 S880 Oovt·ln 982 24'1 l •tn ale-ISOO COSTA MES.i OAANOE SANTA 'If IPAINQI Eo .. a•osB•t•J ')•01.u• A11(()'an9tlolal 6370JAO SAOL1 loolorad1 0 1 S13301' OIU.NQE Sla0•""10rO¥t '" 639 ano BEST PICTURE ACADEMY .AWARD WINNER ~~ rt~a,,imJ.J AX~ Come to terms. You'll laugh. You 'll cry. And you 'II want to see it again. DEBRA WINGER -·-SHIRLEY Macl.AJNE " ; " . "•·#A • A PARAMOUNT PICTURE (}J(;j IH AT HWHIS CllEMH edwards NEWPORT .,.it":;, ~~f~:.. 644-0760 IA .. Ol•I & M.tiC &tft .. f·I edwards BRISTOL CINEMA "'"°' 540 7444 aT MACAITMUI • '""'" .... edwards SADDLEBACK PLAZA AT ~o'c°11~a.D T:.o 581 -5880 • !UtUJAC! F n h 4'1, ~ I~ :;;11 Sun I 45 4 I~ ti -4!'1 II I!> AU tTfUS: l-r1 ; uo w .JU S..t !=>un ' 00 4 JO. 7 00, 9 30 edwards CINEMA WEST Wt\TMINn&a 891 3935 aY 60lDhfwUt • edwards SOOTH COAST LAGUNA \0 COA\T HWY 497 1711 Al U UAOW•f • ~"~ .. 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Harrow had previously played In "Dr. Jckvll and Mr. Hyde" on PBS' "My .. teryl"' "The Final Con· nict'1 in "The Omen" series: the Australia mini· series "Under Capricorn," an~ a movie about Pope John Paul II . "From a Far Country." This month. at the stan of "Nancy Astor," she was due to return to New Zea-land to begin a film called .__ _ _.._ ______ ...... "Other Halves." LtA Harrow WINNEROF ACADEMY lncfudlng BEST PICTURE ~~'l ~ ~OA~~ I I A PARAMOUNT PICTURE 4 .................... .._,..,_,..,......_~I .................. NOWPLAVING toll A MESA IMIUllA llACH • llEWl'Ofll ll.ACM WESTIMISTf" £0-01 BtrSI~ £0.,il!O~ Souln tour • E o•a10. ~"'-C111tma £0~ Cinema Wtsl ~ 7444 497 1711 6U 0760 991 3935 ll TOllO E0-¥01 ~llK• S81 )88() OIWIGI ~ 634 ~ l~l'il~f"IO<OOl~C~•~iJ EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT fro 44~8 15 Sil Sun I 15 445 8 15 edwards LIDO CINEMA N'tWf'Oll IOllU•AID 673 8350 a T •la UDO • M"'°'"<>IT HACH ... ~~ rrucc:. T'OUI' ~.,;,·-me:..--...:. ·-............ . "Hl{:\\T RA FIL\1\1 AKl~G ... i ll'd \1.lrcr1,11' ,u1..h .1 fluid. C'(l'J11ng film · 111Jkcr tha1 )l)U rc11wincd thrilled b) his image~ Jone Lone. whn portray\ the neandcrthal take' great mk.' "tth tht part and" 'm Much of the fun of 'Iceman' '' "-atchmg 1h1~ darmgl) 1menme )Oung ac1or re-invent human re~po~s Superbly !tho1 hy cinematographer Ian Bake r. with a haunting ltcore b) Bruce Smeaton." 0.111<1 11um \£WSWEEK "THE WONDER THE A\\'ESOMENF.SS AND THE MYSTERY ... ·tccman· "one of the mm1 in · tcre\tmg 1ntclligcnt cntertain111g film~ ..... ,nlt,-.- 0....1!1111'~ fllU ~....., ftOCI') uf thc )Car" Ru~ 1 1-h. rt 1 f THI-,\f(ll lf_fj NOW PLAYING CMIA!lllA IA MAW WH~ ,,_. ,,,....~ Nil('• ... 1)1 ,,.,. ,.,., '-' m&11 ~·u OllAllO« "° .. ''" ( ..... ~ i;t,(•'l'J>' U. ttH •CU••••• .. I .,. .... 11_... lfllllltll ,.,.,,. • ., •• , • Rats off to lively agent By MELINDA HUDDLESTON 0.., Not ltyte 1411t0f ''Independent" is a word that pops up a lot in a con versat1on with Barbara Aune. The Newport Beach real estate agent has chaned her own course, personally • and professionally, since she became single agai n some 22 years ago. She recalls her beginning in business "back when very few women were in the field" and how her current boss. John Macnab, once told her to forget real estate, suggesting instead that .. you ought to marry a rich Tex.an, and have some more babies ... That advice didn't set well wtth Aune, at that time recentl y divorced and the mother of two young chJldren. Undeterred by any visions of a Pnnce Charming from the Lone Star State, she promptly got a job with one of the few real estate agencies then owned by a woman, Ruth Pardoll Realtors. When Pardoll retired two years later, Macnab, the founder of Mac- nab-Irvine Realty Co., was ready to admit that women could be an asset to the sales force. and hired the efferves- cent agent, who has worked out of the firm's Newport Center office ever since. Her career has prospered enough to allow her to buy her own 2, 700-square-foot house in the Dover Shores area of Newport Beach and to take tnps to London. Venice. Paris, Rome and Morocco. This week's cover model takes an independent approach to fashion as well as business. Known among her friends and associate'> for her collec- tion of hats. she mentioned that she wore them back when hardl> an yone else did . "l''c ah1.a}s been a hat person." she ~1d. "They make me feel put together, and give a finished look to a pants and blouse. And 111s hard to make hair like mme look good all day long. I can put a ha t on first thing in the morning. and still have 11 look as good at eight in the evening." Besides that . she added ... Hau. make me feel frisky." And, as her friends say. a cenain friskiness is as much her trademark as the hats. Her not-to-be-mi ssed panics include a New Year's Eve event that "started in a bar w1 th a few people who had no place to go" and now draws a crowd of about 100. In add1t1on. since her daughter, Terry Hanes Aune. and son. Richard. grew up. a good deal of her energ} has been channeled into c1v1c orga niza- tions. She c;hare~ her expertise through Talents for Big Brothers of Orange County. Planned Parenthood's SCOOP auxiliary, South Coast Reper- tory committees. the N"wport Harbor An Museum. the Nati onal Charity League. Children's Home Society and the Sophis11ca1es. an auxiliary of the Assessment and Treatment Services \enter. a program 10 help troubled youths. Daily Pilot Photo by Lee Payne Barbara Aune'• •nappy Sj>ani•h toredor hat, parchued in Madrid, aeta off her red linen Eacada jacket from Neiman-Marcus at Fuhlon l•land and black wool crepe trouaen. The ebony walkln« •tick, a re- minder of a trip to London, and the red •ilk roee are ftnlahln& toucbe. for a fuhlon lndiYlduall•t with •trona opinion• about what worka for her. Amtr•k to 1t1w1 new MrYlce on LoeAngelee-S.n Diego route. Cl. · Mix-match of _sportswear applied to ho Ille By BARBARA MA YER Arc the worlds offash1on apparel and home fum1sh1ngs comma closer together? Accord Ina to dc- s1a:ners and markctingcxecuti vcswtth a foot in both camps, they arc. They say home f urn1shings rollcct1ons by some of fashion 'a hottest names-Ralph Lauren, Perry Ellis, Olona Vanderbilt and Iss y M1yak1, for example-are selling well aero s the country. Furthcnnorc. says Joan Karron. corporate fashion d1f'C'Ctor for J P. Stevens, which mounted two faOI ion-de ianer home furn 1 h1 nas collttt1ons recent! y. there isa parallel between what a consumer wears and wants to hve with. Today'sbu)crsarcmorcmtcaratcd in theirper- specuvc. They k.now bow to mtx and match an homt> fum1shinas1 since they have already teamed how to put a number of p1cccs toacther from sponswcar dressing. she said at a National Home Fash1on• laaue mectina,. · A casualt y oft hi new co n,umertrend hns been the matched suite of furniture which "has gone by the wayside," she added. A one-way influence from fashion to home furnishings has been mentioned recently by a number of observers. But at least one fashion designer admits he 1s d1rectJy mflucnccd by what 1 happening on the home front. 8111 Tice. known for the at-home lounae clothes he des1an~. says he chooses colors and styles for lounae wear which will coordinate with those colors currently popular in home furn 1 h mp. ,,... "Today's savvy hostess wants to create an ambience which combines the way her home looks, the food she scrvesand what he wears when entenain1na." he said. A freql.lcnt CTO'\Hountry traveJer. Tice bas found that 1n affluent uburbs there is considerable interest in and time devoted tocrcatana uch a pattern. 'Even thost' hostesses who do not con 1ously set out to achieve a unified presentation engafe in the practice. he add'cd. Tice says new type o casual clothing. such as lounge paJamasandcomfonableandloo tonadrc sesthatarta cross between rohc~ and cvcn1nagowns, art be int added to wardrobes nowadays Both Tice and Karron pointed out that color 1s the fashion attribute be1na strc~ most by manufacturers and retailers in their merchandise presentations, pan1cu- larly smcc they have found that customers respond most to rotor "The rcta1 I hopping expenence of the 1980s 1s pnmanly concerned with choo 1na and manipulatma different colors." said Karron. ad.din& that many dcs1a.ncrs acuve 1n both the home and apparel spheres now offer the same themes m both. Foreumplc, Perry Eilts bas u$ed an1mal-sk.ln patterns succc fully in both cloth1naand domestics Ralph Lauren has emphasized nautical and safari themes for both horn~ and apparel K.arron, whose bu In IS to predict what Wiii br selling next year and beyond. ha found that both home and apparel fHh1ons arc shal)('d by newievcnt.uod the worlds of entertainment and ideas. Forcumple. she noted that "there i a Carmen spint about now with an emphasis on bn&htcolonand Span1 h embroidery, lace rum and fnn ~ .. This look WH .. introduced in the Broadwa' theater and on film ~he predicted that "retrotrtnds .. -a rcqchngofthe fam1harlooks ofthe IQ~.1950sand IQ60s-"'ould continue to produce man ) th<.'mes in fashion aod home fum1,hmg .\lrcad). an interest m I Q50s retro ha re: ulted in an mcrea~ofattcnt1on to furniture produ~ in the ·so, and m the re1ntroduct1on of cropped Capn pants and \pnna "toppen" in "'eannaapparel Fashion 10 wear and fashion to h\C with can Mone and the same. Totalronccpt for home and bod> adornment will btrome incrca 1ns.h more: 1mponant.. he sa1d Funbcrmorc.sheol)C\.t t0 5tt uch ln'ndsc:omeanJ 10 wt th more rap1d1t) '\m~ the pubh 1s ..,.1lhnJ to pt the new trends t"vcn mon-qu1cklv than m. nufacturtnand rc\allcrs · · Ho"d~onesJ)(>t commafa h1ontrends? • "hm11htbean1ncdubtt ~l.a movtcon \ 1dcot.apc the influences come from all~' er and the 1ntroduct1on of fashion 1ntothe home nttJ not &I••'~ comdrom a fa h1on d IJOCT -JU t from fasJuon • aYrarcn('\\," \Mroncludtd . ... -- -------------.,..-------,...-....,.. C2 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunc/ey, Aprll 15. 198<4 " LooKING Go oo ~ Little gloss goes a long way to keep face youl?g By VIDA DEAN Why should you wearhpglo!>s'> To benefitthee)es. The shine of lhe gloss reOectsandgJvesextra park le to lheeyes. (Ofcoursc. ll keeps the laps moist. too.) This was one of the tips we p1d.cd up at Nordstrom. South Coast Pla1a. recently dunnga talk with Joyce Kornbluth, regional training manager forC'ltnique. and L)'nn Virgil. staff \uperv1sor. VIDA DEAN The main points of the 1nten IC\\" erc de-.ig1ngand getting a glo" tor 1hc "'hole face. Last week wed1scu.,.,t·d l\\O ofthl' ways-exfohat1on orthe removal of dead skin cells and stl'ppcd upemolhat1on or more lubm·a11<l11. .\third method for'"de-aginga1 an~ agl··· 1., lifiingand trcngthcning \our features through makeup tet·hn14ucs ··Prec1s1on makeupapplH.J!lon 1H·alkd lor l'"JX't'1all~ for the matun· ~omen. It !>hould tx· applied' en 'moot hi~ and tool natural ·· Ko rnbluth ... lid. The ">h3J~ lll) o ur face and kJlllrl'' and ~our,lin t) pc \\.OU Id Jeterm1 nl' c\actl) \\hat proJuct., to U\l' ( t llniquc J t)t's t hi\ with counter l'Om putcrs) a n<l till' pl:H:cmt•n1 of prnJut'I' ( rnnsuhan t~ ad' 1sc on th1'>). So toda~. \\ t'\\ Ill ht' gent' rat lllng" 11h 'onw tt·chn1q lll'\ 1 ht• t" n o tli..·red Y 11u m1~h1want10 t~ 1hem o n for \1/l· FOUNDATION: This product evens o ut the skin tone and texture. Careful blending is required-don't miss the jawline and alongside the ears. Forget 1he neck. s the skin ages. itgrowsd1sorpnized in pigment as well as texture." t this point. many women think they should ao to a darker shade," Kornbluth s~ud ... A shade lighter may work better. Brings m ore light to the face. Also, 1fthe skin has a sallow look. a color rub applied to the face after the mois1unzerand ~fore the foundation will counteract the sallowness." The C'lin1quecolor rub 1sa see-through tint in a silky liquid form good for all ages. CONCEALER: Some areas of the face may need extra help even af\er the color rub and the correct shade of foundation. A concealer (should ~a httle lighter than )Our foundation) can camouflage dark circles. puffiness and .. laugh lines" around the eyes and mouth. Virgil explained an easy method of applying the concealer-with a tiny brush about the size oft he o ne that comes in sets for applying lip color. .. The brush makes it easy togc:t the concealer into tiny lines. especial!} ones around the lips:· Komblush added. You then pat the concealer to smooth beforc the foundation 1s added. POWDER: "Some women are afraid to use powder. But it adds the finishing touch to )Our makeup ... Kornbluth said. Both consultants rC'commel)ded putting the powder in th.e palm of the hands and rubbing it onto the fan· fora·smooth finish. The excess 1s then removed with a brush. (There goes the old powder puff.) EYES: You need more than thc~lcam ~ou get from lip gloss! .\ta luncheon a tcw weeks ago. a triend saJd, .. All that eye ~nnaowd~ tor me 1i. to show up every line on m )' crepey eyehd " You can 'beat the cn:peness. A void shadows with a pear lazed sh1 ne. EX C'EPT j !ist'below the eyebrow as a hi&hhghter. The skin in this area 1s usuall) firm enouJh to take the h&ht shine. (Remember. light bnngs out a feature while dark recedes.) And then-a new idea for adding color to tl'lc eyes. Virgil showed me how you can use an eye color pencil for shadowing. You take the pencil and rubaspotofcoloron the palm of your ha nd. Then apply the color to the h~ with a finger. It goes on smooth and eas). Several 1.hadcscan be applied with this method. Thendepcndingon youre)e shape and needs. )OU can use the same pencil to add extra color for smudging. ~ On the eyebrows she suggested a colored po"-dt.>r t )' pe. •· 1 t g1 ves a softer took than a pencil." she said. adding. don't bnng tht· ou1 1de lane do" n too far. Down linesareagmg." BLUSHER: Prec1SJon takc1. on a new meaning when 11 comes to blush. but when used properly it 1!1 wonh a littlce'\tra efTon. Thc blusher should never go below the tip of the nose. not in the eye area and no closer to the nose than the center of the 1 n~ "-Ith the highest 1ntcn\1t~ o n the "appk" of the cheek. LIP COLOR: Pencll m 1hcou1hne o t tht' hp\ that haH' been CO\ cred with foundation or concealor. The pencil hclpsrontrul blct·dingcolor and can slightly change the size oft he lips. >\ft er bru\htng on hp c-olor. appl) gloss to the lowcr lap on I). The trick then 1~ not w rub} our lips togt·tht•r. I once read that a woman wo uld appear m ort•} outhful 1fshl' rcmcmbcrcd 10 keep hcrl1ps relaxed and shghtl} parted all of'tht• umc. f hat \\Ou Id tx· one wa} not to smudge the ~loss and talc th<.,#sparkk from} ourl·~c'>' Prom owns ulfill dream All over the country. young girls are saving allowances and baby-sitting dollars to buy the perfect dress for that extra special evening -prom night. Eletra Casadei calls her collC<"tion of gowns "TD4." which she says ts shorthand for "to die for." "A young girl wiU save up for a long time to buy just the nght gown for p(om night. I want to give her the dress she loves at a price she can afford.·· Several years ago. "TD4" offered onl) four prom dresses. but the collec!lon has grown 10 more than 40. retailing from SI 00 to $180. The) are styled with an eye to combining the innocence of a girl wath the elegance of a woman. An embossed satin strapless gown with a milkmaid skirt will make a teen-ager feel like a satin doll. Embossed satin. 1ulle. organza and all--0ver lace dresses an~ ofTcrcd in full and tea-length. Strapless. lined sc- quan bodices. princess puff slcc:,cs For a certain Southern charm, thi• •trapleu, •trlped and fanciful fabnc bows set these taffeta TD4 gown bu detachable organdy puff •leeves. dresses apart. -~ -= B~ve1ly Hills I Your $ -'BO•f 3 pc set from Germany features a wt111e acquer finish Includes desk 65 "· -.: 30 d typino table 51 w l( 18 "d a Ille Ccill1net on castor~ 20 "w x 23 "d x 26 "h reg $489 Also cMlllable in a teak tin1sh now S3mT- Teak f1n1sh desk combines contemporary deta111ng with trad1t1onal roll lop design req S389 Danica furnlfurt with 1 dlfltrtnce OPE N DAILY 10-6 SUNDAY 12 -5 Customer Service Hotline please call (213) 548-1335 3015 Bnstol Street Costa Mesa (714) 751 -2'!17 ~ I tong Beach · Sin Pedro >Ii(} r .. I }?no Sir~rt ii,~, 548 6772 Cell 642-5678. Put e few words to work for ou. 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Marvels unlllasked Bal Mystique's atmosphere enough for several parties Thl'n: "a'> glamour galore at thl· Bal M )Sllquc ">taged b} the '>ound of M u-;1c Chapter to raise funds for the Ornngl' ( ount) Performing .\rte, Center 1 he masks themsl'h cs were spectacular -one gcntkman 1n thecro"d at the In 1ne Marnott Hotel '"ho didn't \.\ant to gl\ c his name) recounted ho" he had dm rn all the ""a\ to Lo!. .\lam1tos to pick upa tlo"1.·r1.·d l rl'at1on for.his wife. And. he noted wi th some regret. thcrr were sevrral even more elaborate headdre\c. masbun parade around the room. (.\clue-Mr '\lo-~amc·," 1te. v.ho "as stnking in a dramatic blal k drc'i'>. I'> the Manha Green ""ho ma med Malcolm.) Th1: "1nnerofthe mask contest-Linda Hus hes - had done her homework on the subJCCI of mystenous d1sgu1<..r'> .\n art maJor 1n rnlkgc. she had studied headdre\'>e'> from the Rl·na1s\ance era and then had Chris Lind'>a~ Flun\l"l 1n ( orona del Mar put togcthrr an clahorate Henn in ma'>k such as tho<..c o ncfworn b) wom1.·n 1n I uroPI.· r he cone-shaped creation wa'> made of p1:ach ro\c pr ta I' and orchid\. 1 ht• dnorat ion'> "'"l're al'>o attcn 11un-grahhcr\ Charles Papp, hclPl·d h' h1\" 1k Carolyn, l n.'atl·d thl' hlack-Jnd-"h111.· part\ thl·mr '-'Ith ma ... i.....,of 'an 1ng \Ill''> \l'r\ inga ... tocal po1n1 ... 1hroughout the room r ahk 1. cn 1nr1n·c, v.nr c:antklahra 'iC'I on m 1rror'> and 1. rci"' nn.1 ~At h large." h 11c f111...., n arrangl'ml·n to; l'ach 1.en!•:n:d ""Ith a ma'>!... \ppropnatd~ l'llough 1h1.· '>ounc.h of ~1 U\ll < >n hc\tra v. 1th Barn ( ok l'ntrrta1nt·d ,ind dann·r, II um ')u.,Jn B.trlov. \ Dan~l' ( onnl'l llOn ga' ea '>Plnll'd rl·nd111011 ol 'H1g "-01.,1.· l rom W1nnt·tka ·· dwrl'O· graphn1 h' Boh Fo\'>l'. :ind t"'"o numhl·rH·horl'<lgraphl·d h' < lw1 \\ .dh·r · \11l t11111111.-m\JrrJntt1.·d h~ Mar) Johnson 1ndudl·d J L IJ\,1 \p\11 pupp~ that "cnt hornl.' v. Ith Barbara and Kent Freundt :ind thc1rdt1ughtn Nanc). Tht· opportun1- IJ dra" ing 1tl'm '-'et'>a $2 400-''>Pl'nding '>J)rcl'·· donatl·d b} \\} 11dham Leigh D1amonc.h. Im . "h 1ch '-'t'nt to Jane Lightner, and Richard Loreoat gut th1: '>II' t·r fox coat don:itcdh~ \1 Jacqul·.,Fursa!>asurpn'>eforh1s"1fl'. ally. Jane Kelley wa\ '>Cl tOt'nJO} the Ha"a11an hol1da). while John L. Cashion wa .. 1op bidder for the Duf)man"slnnpart) for:!O. Karen.Betson was in charge oft he hl·ndit. "h1ch ra1'>cd some $70.000. c.oun11ngcontnbut1on'> b) thl' ball's undel"\.\ rite rs. Others on the com m1ttel· were Lois Osborne, Mary Jobn1on, Susan Barlow, Ruth Gee Ding, Marguerite Holub, Betty Jo Knickerbocker, Shari Esayian, Martha Green, Catherine Th yen, Sally Lorenat, Marlene Frisbie, Barbara Knickerbocker, Bari Tulvlng, Willa Schlegal, Gerry Schroeder and Ann Pange. • • • Sorop11m1st I nternat1onal ofl n inc 1s 1n v1ting local bU'ilnCSS and professional people and their sccretanl.'S lO "Putting o n the R1tL-For the Price ofa Cracker .. a fashion sho"' featuring name-brand fashions from a popular discount houSl'. The benefit. hl'ld to mark "Secretaries Weck ... "' ill begin at I I .10a.m. l\pnl 25 at thl' In 1nl· Marriott. For mor1.· information. rall Michelle Sweet at 786-7314. • • • Thl' .\1da Chapterol OCPAC v.111 prl''l'llt Neil ';1mon\ "Chapll·rT"u" .\pnl 2Yat thcGl·m 1hcatt·r1n Ciardrn Cinl\caftl'ra r1.·n·p11un in tht· thl·att·r\\alon h1ri nforma11un on tit 1-..l'l'> ($1 X and $22) to tht· grour)., lund-ral'>l'r. call 5-Hi-2402 .... Jack Smith, thl' rolumni...t rau>ntrur a nd author v. 111 Ix· thl' main '>Pl.'31>..l·r at 1h1.· 19th ;rnnual d1nnaol tht· r-nl'ndHll thl.' L1hraf\ ot l ( In llll' I h1.· \fa, 6l'\1.'nl" hcing lll'ld in honor o't Orange< ount ~ author'"" ho haH' had hool>..\ publ1\h1.·d in 1983. Fort1r kct 1nforma11on. t:a 11 l< 56-'i ~()(} • • • -\ V.lnl'·l:.t\llngpa rt~ v.111 he hdd from 2 to5 p Ill ~1a' hat the Paradise< akat f-:J')h1on hland toht.·nl·lit \adJkhal lo..< ornmunll\ I ntapn\t''l I Ill . a nonprofit "'irk \hop '>t'n 1 ng 160 ha nd1rnpJ1t'd adult) in .,outh OrJngd CJUlll~ rhl·alla11 \\ill ll'aturl.' '-'lnl'') from Iii \mall. pr1.·m 1um "1m·r11.·\1 n C al d11111ra .ind lrrshl' bah·d hrl'.1d' Jnd 1mrorh·<l t t1n·\1.'' Ir um 'fX'Ualt' '>hop' in '-c1.·" port lkach I 1rke1s 1$1 5 I l an hl· purt hJ\1.:tl a11ht·P.11adl'>d ak(h44-1217tor'.',ad<lkhat k< 11m- mun1I) I ntnpml'\(X ~7-72801 • • • Parr.1 \\rap1~ l4t1//cnh_1 /Ja1ll P1/01 '>1.,'1c/;;d11or M elinda l foddJto,ton Sara Jane Hartling and Jennifer Severson appeared to have a good time at fund-raiser for construction of the new arts center. 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TERfl.IATIONAL'S Bahia < hap11.•r 111 ..,11uth1·1 n Or<tngl' Count' "'J10ll\Ortn~ 11\ I I '\th .innual Proft''>\IOn.tl '>l'l n·tam·' l>.n B11·J~l.l\t lr11m -~'O tol/a m 11n \pril ~'JI thr \\ l'\lln \outh C 11J\l l'IJ1a llotl'I \II 'l'l rrt.lfl1'\ ;rnd thl'lr hfl\'ll'\ .irr 111' llt·J to Jtll•nl.I to hear glf'nl '>JX'al>..l'I C ..irl "Jr1.hl'1 1 l hJ1rman ol th<: hoard of < arl t-..ardw1 I I ntrrpr"n ,111\..1 to l1·arn the 1dl.'n t1t \ 11l th1· I <>rangl' C uunt\ '>t•trl'tar~ of thl· f)a, ...., 1nnl•r R1.·..cn Jtton\ at SI II per pcr\on Jrt' rc~u1red h~ 1h1\ \\l·dn<.'\OJ\ Pho111.· ..,~ -41lO<J C\l 2fl'7 ford<'t.1il\ • • • COST A MESA WOMEN'S CLUB m1.•1·1., .11 I I "' a m th1· third I nda' of 1'Jl h month from \eptl·mtx·r through \fa, JI thl' duhhnu\l' hll1 \\ IXth ._,, ••• KAPPA DELTA ALUMNA E 111 ""'''"port I larhor "'ill 111\tall nl'"' oflill'f\ Jurrnll J d 1 n nl·r mt'l'll ng "t ti W \1 onda' \rm I ' 1 a 1 Le R1Jrrit1 1n '\l'"'flC'rt lk·a1. h I ht• n1·v. hoard kd h' H.irhara Johanm·, of l>ana P111n1 a\ prr\1\..ll'lll 11H ludt'' "h1rh.'\ 1.k fl:tr:l\, IUlll' ( 3f!X'lll1 I ( itnll~ \ntkr\oll .irld 1'.1111.1 t-..ruw l'h11111• <140 2 l4X 1111 rl'\('f\ ,ti It Ill\ . . . Tl fo:SDA Y < I.I R Of NE\\ l'ORT It ARDOR n11mill.'""'1 I l"o<· 1·n11·n.11n1·ll IH \tn)t<'" I >t'l'1r.1 .11111 I ),1\1 dur1n11 a 11111111 lun1h11111111111111~ \p11I ·L111lw :".l \\f>1111 ..,hl·ratnn fl .,11'1 \1" ~ 1lrh c 11nnrn1th,1m I 1qll 1n1 \Ith , q a a e . su .. n and Jim Barlow of Dance Co nnectio n, left, watched ball with Gloria Carru. • ORANGE COUNTY'S RELAXING MUSIC STATION IS KDCM 1D!l.1 FMSTERED High-texture linen ribbed red. riveted black. the new wave on thO'>P new Hot Little Heels 25.99 to 28.99 Our brg hneny hold-all hobo 10 99 QUALIC,.AFT• 8HO• 8TO .. •a M .. ttrC•rO • VIII SOUTH COAST PLAZA ""o" .. '"" "oio , lv•no '"'' ( •n••• • "-'"'"'Olnn ( •"'•• • '"• C11y ~hopp.110 C .,.,.. - .. Scho-ol of 'wifely duty' has unhappy graduates DE ~ R .\ N N------------ LANDERS: I JUst read the lcllcr from '·No S pri ng Chicken" whose hur.- band had insomnia and woke her at 4 a.m. for SCA. She re- AM• LAttD£1S sented being used forl••••••••••••I .. m cd1c 1n a l purposes." He claimed It was her wifely duty. I, too. came from the ~hool of"w1fel)' duty," but my husband had more wrong with ham than insomnia. He wa\ a SCA maniac and a sadist. At least four nights a week he woul d a uack me while I was asleep. For year. I cx~nenced horrible nightmares about snakes and wild animal chasing me. When I tned to appeal to his sense of decency he would tell me 11· was my wifely duty. In dcsperatton I went to our fa m ily doctor. He call ed my husband and talked to him abou t mutual consent. For two wc:cks everything was fine. Then 11 started all over again I was rclrascd from m) pnson when the nut htt ha~ madlik cnsas. He moved out af the hou~. started to wear Jeane, and T-shirts and cruised around tO'-' n in a sports car looking foqoungg1rls. Hl' told our daughters I was "a cold fi'>h'" and that hl· '-'3'>n ·t read} 10 dr) up DEAR N.J.: Wdl 1aJd! Let'• har llior..:ittploattrs. Tiiey dld a wood«1rfu.I Job aDd tool& a lot of abuse. • • • DEA R ANN LAND RS: After a two-year 11lne~s (cancer) my husband passed away. Shon ly befol"( his death he asked me to pro mise there would be no f uncral services. He wii.hcd to be cremated and requested that only a shon notice be placed in the obituary column of our local newspaper. l argued that those who loved him o uJ}lt not to be denied the pnvilege of paying their last l"(Spects. When I sa w that he could not be persuaded to 5t!C 11 my way. I gave up Our children art fu rious with me for not going ahead with a Chnstian bunal. in sp11e of my insistence that I fell an obligation 10 keep my word to their fa ther. They seem to have the notion that I d idn't want to be bothered and took the easy way out. Please tell me 1f I did the· nghl th ing. I am too gn cf-!>tncltcn to think straight. -HEA VY HEARTED IN DENVER. DEAR DENVER: Too bad your husband didn't mab bl1 wiplles known to the entire family. It would bave san d you 1 lot of misery. Of course you did tbe right thing. Your moral obligation to your late husband tAkes precedence on r tbe wishes of your children. Their lack of compa11loo Is shameful. I'm wltb you. • • • 8RIOLl THE "'ORI.O'S l'Ht:APt;ST TRICK 1n;AR REA DERS· We h.ve ~ ... , HCflfHU •Yer l.. ,..... ,.., ~ ll•ed• tllat •• c•.Wer le be HI fn.,.ltea. Tia.it • tt q•k• • Utt. Pw the lJ•• Hf ... l11erl'fore, •t art dev.tU.1 t ile buod•)' ~oh11111 le 1 Mrltt of fameu• llaada. At tht end ef th• Mritt, we wlJI 10 back le e11r wnldy quu - t &.11 t1d aa•wtr eoh•••· t-;J•I W1•\t vufnerablt• South 1l1·11h 'OR1 H +KQ763 9t K73 +Q 9 I \\'E~I t-:A<,T +~i! +JIOU J O HH K J 3 J 10 9 0 4 \old +J H +AI0 7.ll ..,01 IH • . \ \ 1U 7 ~ \ Q11'>2 + K 6'> I h• l111l•l•n >i 'ouih "••t I I'•~~ i! , ••• , 'orth • ••I I + t>a... l •• ,.. ... Otainge Coott OAIL 'f PflOT l&.nde~. Aprll 15,' 1N4 C8 CHAILIS J:m1 Z ~·1 ..... 1 ~T ..... P 111 .... . 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Peopk kn ow more about this sort of thing 1han the\ used to. thanks to the womtn"~ moveml'nt. which has given u!> d1gn1I). backed up by ll'g1slauon -\nn Landers· ne" booS.ln .. .Sn and tht· TcenagC'f. ·· t'\ pl a In 5 t' 1 CI) a Spee t Of SC \U a I be ha 1 /CU • • 14 h C re t O d ra 14 'liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmmmmmmmmiii the linl.'. how lO Sa\ no. tht• HlflCJU5 methods• of II con rr;iccp(lon. the danger:. of \. 0 . the symptoms and wht•rt• w get help. For a cop 1. ~1.·ncJ $2 and a long. ~c11:adcJresscd. stam ped en velojx· (3 7 cenl!t postage) 10 .\nn Landers. P.O. Bo\ 11995. Chicago. Ill. 60611 God blc!>\ tho~ bra"c onei. who fough 1 to makl' us free -GRATEFUL IN EW JERSEY Dining out 'improves' L quality of conversation ( ool..ing tor l"-0,-------------- 1<, not tht r<.'hg1ous npencncc I thought 11 would be. When the kids mo' cd out. I got nd of the trough and buugh1 two ERMA Bo11Ecll placema1s 'ihapcd •••••••••••••• li ke tulip-.. M) hus- hand and I "-1.'rl·n't goi ng to "eat" anymore. We were going 10 '"dlnl' .. It "'a' then I discovered there arc no cscargot helpers. no i.tO\ ctop bcarna1sc \auccs. and no flaming flam be!> that \Ou could JU St add "atcr to Thl·n· "a' another ·re, elation I had to face. When ~ ou'rt· 0' l'r SO. there JU St arcn ·1 enough da)\ lcti 1n )our hfc to wa\tl' prl·parang Peking Dud. V.\· \tarted to cat out a lot. Thl' l..11chcn bclamc a place "ht·rl." "-l' tu<.l went t0$('l a drink of water. I had a lot of gu1h mer our $20 000 dri nking fo untain until I read where M1m1 ';hna10n. a nallonal rc'itauran1 cnuc of man) )Car\. o,a1d \ht· and her husband wae al the point "'here lhl'} ~ouldn't look at one another acro,., th1.· dining room table. so thl'\ ate out. ma1nl:v bcl·au~· th(· quahl) ol lhl'lr ron,1.·r<.at111n "a' higher 1n a rc'>laurant That"s 11~ I couldn"t put m) linger on 11 before. but the woman wac; right It isn't "hat )OU l'al. 11's what }OU~~ over 11 Our con\Crsauon at home was reduced to car rcpaus....k.Lds_and bugs under the sink. We w eg shor:1 on ambiance. I'd say. "Arc )OU going to sit down to dinner or are you going to clean out the ref n geralor'!" "I'm looking for the muMard," he'd say. "You don't need mu!>tard w11h all that sa il in 11." "I don't need bursitis. but I've go t it!" "What are you staring at'!" I'd ask. "The exhaust fan O\ er the <;to\'e. When was the last time ~ou cleaned 11"·· "'EAT'" "What am I eating'•·· "Don't ask ." When we eat out. I tend to drop the name M1kha1I Bar)'>hntkov for no good reason I ask a Y.a11cr who speaks onl) ltalt an how the sauce 1!> prepared and nod m) hl'ad hke I know what he has JUSl said. I appl~ frl'\h hp,llck bct"-eCn 1he dcc;scrt and rnfTee course. M) husband sniff!> a "''"c corl.. and bk,.,c, 11 lk waves pepper away li ke 11 was an unwa\hed relati ve and spe nds the CYe ning d1s1.·us'>ing our polic) tn El Sal\ ador I don't !..no" what make'> the d11Tercnu" 11·~ po\'i1blc we're phonu.•s Olympic visitors view Palm Springs 'getaway' Palm "'pnngs the dc'>t:rt rc'>un wmmun1l) re' ercd b~ !loll\ wood \tar~ and intcrna 11ona l pre\1dcnt!'>, 1s a11ract1 ng 1n1erc\1from'1\ltors for pre· and po~t-OI) mp1c gcta"aY'> with 11' pru\llllll) to I m Angele'> and reduced sum· rncn1ml' rate\. l rad111onall) hotels and reMaurants \lash price~. merchant'> fea ture an annual stock ··ciean c;wccp." and the park' and l'ullural centers present no-charge outdoor loncen\, all of" h1ch mcam Palm ~prings 1s a bargain-bu~ tor 'acatiunl'r.-, .\nd Palm ~pring•,' most popular attraction. the ..\crial Tram" a). remains open all summer long. offering 'lc,i1or'l thc chance to enJO) even more than the usual order of the da\ \" 1mming and \unning v ... aior'> ha' ca choice ol mor1.· than S.000 hotel rooms "hen: ..,.1, 1ng<, ot up to 50 percent can be found . Because Palm ',rmng' 1<; unnowdl·d during the: 'iummcr month.-,. hotel rcwr\'allCrn' arc a mere phonr call a\1.3}-and man~ hold' ot1,·r \IX'nal \umnll'rt1mc 3Cll\ 1t1e'I 1n add1t1on to rnl ul n l ra ll"'> lh l:tr or hu' Palm .... pring' " a '>hon d1c;ta ncc on lntl'r'itall' Ill onh 1v.n hour\. and .1 halt-tan!.. uf ia\. from L m \ngck' .\nc1. \\hill' uthe1 .... uu1hcrn California attra1.·11on' M\' lilkd to lJJl3c1t\ thl• dl'\l'rl.., pcal.cful and QUll'l ·\llhough tl·mrx·raturl'' in 1hc dl"'\l'rt arl' "arm th1'1 11ml' ot \l".H thl' "l'alhl·r " 'er~ dn "-llh hum1d1l~ a, l·rap.1ng unh 10 pcr<.-cnt I he lo" n ha' 7.1~.Ml \'-"Imming pool\ "h1d1 v.ork'> oul tu ht· Ol1l' tor C\CI~ ll\C rc~1dents 1-ortunatl·h . the largt:''>l onc l'I open to thl" public. :11 the Muni< 1pnl .... " 1m < cnln "\unn\C Plata JOO S. Sunn'><' Wa} "here an nt~mpte-~l/cd root I\ nrcn dad~ and \cHrotl n1ght.-.a \H'ck. In add11wn. almo .. 1 all holds in Palm ~pnn~~ luntain pool.,. I or a break from roul\ldl· at ll\ 111~' the Palm .... pnng' \cnal Tram"a' oner' n1rn1lktng bal'kpad.ing. h1k1ng mule trJln rllk\ hll kOr) !)It barhc<. UC d1nnl'f a lounge ,tnd a rt \l.tur.1n1 a1 ll'i Mountain talion high atop \1t ~an Jal into "herl' 11.·mpcraturc" arc ahout lO dc:gr<.'l'S coolrr than on thl· dl'\Crt Ooor Pa'i\•.:nger., ndl' endo\cd ~~1\'>·m.1de <.ahlc car\ through the gc:olog1cal wnc~ to thl· 8 SOO frnll Ind 1 lw T ramwa) ·., R1 <.k 'N Dint: '>JX'C 1al aftl•r 4 pm kuturl'\ roundtnp tram tare and harhl•cul' dinner for St. John Tours going to Greece SI 2 95 for adult ... At Moortecn Botanical < 1arJcn more than 2.000 vanct1C'> of desert plant\ art: \hO\.\taScd outdoors and 1n an cnclo!.cd "cactanum·· l'Xh1b1t View petnticd 1ron"ood. prch1stonc foo tpnnto;. and h1rd' and animal~. The (1ardcn 1s open dall) from 9 to 5 p.m. Palm Spring'>. known for 11\ world-da ... ~ hou11quc., and famous-name merchant~. bctomcs a shoppn·.., hount) during the summertime when a wrnucop1a of goo<l<t arc d1~oun1ed in the annual "Clean weep" sales. V1s1tors ma)' purchase designer clothing. line Jl'"-clr) and art"ork . and many more 11.ems Language courses offered .\ mp lo a foreign loun- lr) l'i more cnJO)ahlc 1f nnc can understand and U'>l' lht: language t>eing '>fhJl..l·n there l IC In int .. F\ten~111n's Onc-da} l anguagc < ·our<.c'> arc dc'>1gncd to hl·lp tra\l'kr'> ka rn ha<.1c ~ntl'IKe pattrrns in .1 'ar· IC(\ of \\a\\ for C\\l"ntial rnrnmun1c:ll1on Ill thl' language .... tudcnt' learn 111 ni.tkl' 1n1roduct1on' ordl."r 1n a H''>taurant shop. C\l'hangl' currl'nl'\ and a!>k <lircc· llUO\ ln<.trul'l111n '" offl.·rcd 111 C 1aman . .\pnl 21 . Frcm h. April 28 . Italian. Ma) S. Japanc\l'. Ma) S. Spanl\. May l 2. and Chine~. Ma) I~ 1\11 courses meet on "iaturdayc; from 9 a.m. to 5 r m on thl' l IC I Campus f 0 n.'~l\lt't Of to Obtain further information (On· ta( t l I( I hkn\1on ut N~fl ~4 14 lkta11\t' ol 1l\ popula11t )' "it. John Tour'i "ofTertn(l another 111111 "In thr \u·r' of SI J>:iul ·· Thr Rn R.n mond ( ,,·h of <;t Ph1llJ) fkn111 C 'Jth· Olll (html\ lf'l f Ullc'rton "''II !tact 1hc I \-dll) tour 10 < 1rl'ec:c wht(h "'Ill indudclt tour-da\ nu1\C among the c 1rcck l\land' The tour dcram ~·pt 111 Good for you! urthcr 10formut1on '' ll\.l\llAhlr lrnm \1 lnhn Tour\ 1117 (1 141 'or "'7 "fill ' Daily Pilat-.. "II I 11 I r t\1 ll \I I 4 ' 1 I 1'1'i CON-. F-1 ER-E-~N~ON WOMEN Sponsored by Senator William Campbell T hur .. da~. \pril 26. I 'JfU H a.m.-:i p.m. l>i .. nt'~ fond llot~I \na h.-irn. CA Ur. 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The bay, studded with about 1 SO island of the Fijian ~h1Qelqo. Calls at shcltcnKi l~na islands, has the rich sportfishina grounds -swordfish and and caves offer chances ror swlmmina and 1norkchna in marlin, mainly-that Zane Grey wrote about in the 1920s. clear blue waten. Durina the three days on board, there arc Cavorting dolphin and schools offish can be seen from the lavish buffet lunches, dinners with wine and on one catamaran. evenina ashore, a typically Fijian barbecue. The Bay of Islands 1s histoncaJly important as well. Pacific Adventuret includes city highlighta of each of Nearby Waitangi is where an 1840 treaty united the Maoris the three countries with si~tsceina in each. Land rates of and the European settlers when New Zealand became a S 1,868 to S 1,898 also provide first-<:lass hotels; American member of the British commonwealth. breakfast and lunch or dinner daily (all meals at Hayman Australia's cruise is by launch through Whitsunday Island and on the Blue Lagoon cruise); transfers and Passage in the Great Barrier Reef. A flight from Melbourne scrvic.cs of a professsional tour director throughout. brings travelers to Proserpine and at nearby Shute Harbor Dcpanurcs arc scheduled through December 1984. they ooard the launch that takes them to the nonhemmost Additional information and the 1984 South and Circle of the Whitsunday Islands chain. Small privately owned Pacific brochure can be obtained from Globus-Gatcway at Hayman lslandcurvesaroundacrystallagoon. The Royal 69-IS 'Austin St., Forest Hills, N.Y. I 137S. Telephone: Hayman Reson, where tour members stay, hasa full range 8~221-0090; except from Alaska and Hawaii, of sports facilities and rfijthtly entertainment. 8~221-1 S70; and New York State, 212-268-7000, collect. 'Boarding Pass' answer to budget travel pla~ning If you're staning to plan a trip to Europe on a budget. get hold of a copy of"The Boarding Pass" first. It is the annual Budget Travel Catalog of the USC Travel Service, and the 1984/8-' edition has JUSt been published: If you're in the post-Europe situation wondenng where oo eanh to go next, "The Boarding Pass" is quite straightforward about the Answer -Australia -and goes on to give useful information on both Australia and New Zealand. Primarily a buyer's catalog. it contains updated ch.arter. APE~ and student airfares. bus and railpass pnces. a selection of tours an Europe. Australia and New Zealand, South Pacific sto~vers in Fiji and the Cook Islands, Barrier Reef holidays, car and camper/van rentals. Youth Hostels and other budget accommodations. Many of the featured tours arc designed for the 18-3S age J!OUP and a wide range of student airfares is shown. But It also covers reduced railpa.ss fares for those under 26. but you do not have to be a student or under a certain age to take advantage of most of the budget travel products offered. "The Boarding Pass" is available free to budget-minded travelers planninB to depan from Los Angeles. Write to USC Travel Service, Student Union 301. USC Los Angeles, 90089--0896, Or call (213) 743-7S80. Amtrak to-begin new service Amtrak will introduce new Metropolitan Service to its San Diego-Los Angeles corridor on Apnl 29. The all-reserved train. which has come to symbolize fast and efficient premium rail service in the East. will run six times weekly in each direction. Metroliners will operate between Los Angeles and San Begin Your Travel MAY 7 Career DAY AND EVENING CLASSES CourSt" Includes Theory Plus lland!"llll Compute-r Tramang • l\ATIONALLY HECO<,'JIZED Cl'RRICl 'l.l'M •JOB PLACE\tf:'\T \S~IST:\ '\CE Enrollment \ow In Progrei.s fla lkVERly Hills 29SO AIWAY AVE .. 0-1 -"'TRAVEL AcAdEMY cosrA KSA. cA Call (714,) 241-0825 Diego in 2 hours and 30 minutes; 15 minutes less than the current trip schedule. The new California Metroliner service will de pct rt San Diego every morning except Sunday at 7:30 p.m., stopping at Del Mar at 8 a.m .; Anaheim at 9:07 a.m.: and will arrive in Los Angeles at 10 a.m . Travel Academy opens In response to the growing demand for well-trained travel professionals, one of Southern Califom1a·s oldest travel management companies has announced the opening of Beverly Hills Travel Academy an Co\ta Mesa. The academy will offer classes in basic travel industry theory and computer training in the company's new facilities at John Wayne Airpon. Classes for 1984 are scheduled to begin May 7, July 2, August 27 and October 22. The 15-weck comprehensive course mcludes an in-depth study of all aspects of the travel industry and hands-on computer training. The day course, spanning I QJ hours. costs SI .595. For brochures and add1t1onal an formation. wnte the academy at 2950 Airway A ve., Suite D-1. Co~ta Mesa. 92626. or call 241 --0825. Mytll*l Cruising is only for Ille very Cruistt U.tt S.S. A.nu. Seas. MU. prices lrom •415, our world-class OCf!lall ' linu u /orftV'ftrybody. II yo ll 've alw rws drf>tlmr>d of ttn ocean cruise thl' l11v1.<ih tnRdls. thP bve Pn/Nt1t111mt•nt. the super service hut fiqun--d r rwsmg w11s way out of ymu pn<:P. range tlun k .1q,1111 Tiu• SS AzurP Sf.,,s h1ts com1r tn town And hrouqht 1/101d11hl1 crwsmg into yow bf,, N ow thtff you k now you '"n rtlf,,rc/ .1 crwse. lmdmg t hP t m11• Im nni • will be e.isy ricll. tJ , Yf>tlf around J 1tnd 4 mqht crws1•!> 011 tht• ~st Coost tr<tvel agent or send m the COUP,<>n below 1mmeciiately ~ 'JJ con l11m the /<tct that the SS Azure Se.ts 1s the mo$t exc1tmg short va c<Jt1on vttluflt 11round And beo:tuse we lrMve tw ice it weeJc, every week lrom Los Angeles y ou don't h<tve to spend months hqurmq out the best tune to crwse ~'re rtMdy dnd Wdlt- m g 1b <pve you the 3 or 4 night VdCdt1on of It blet1me CRlDlr L1Nl ~-- IRAs up sharply in-January as 300,000 opened WASt-4tNOTON, O.C. -A"8ta of lndMdual Retirement Aocount• (IRAa) In mutuel funds roee ttwply In January, ted by lnY91tmentt ln common ttodc .fundt. More than haft a bJffk>n 'dollara and 300,000 new eccounta went lnto IRAa In au categories of fJ'Utual fund• for tM month. Figures releaeed by the lnw.1ment Company Institute, the national ...octetk>ll for mutual funda, show that of the $531 mltffon added In January, $32 .. mllllon was In funds apeolallZtng In common stocks. Bond and Income fund• aQCOUnted for a further S113 mllflon. Another ISM mtlllon wu Invested In money market mutual fundt. The Iner ..... brought tM total ueets In mutual • fund lRAa to S11.3 bllHon, a fourfold Increase llnce IRA• were ltberauz.d In January 1982. The number of .. ·account• went from 500,000 to 4.3 million In the same two-year period. The type of mutual fund wed for IRA tnv .. tments hu changed radically over tMM two yurs. In the ..,ty ataget, more than 80 percent of mutual fund IRA aueta were In money market fund•. Another 25 percent were In equity funda. By the end of January thlt )1Mr, equities ~ted for more than 60 percent of aM mutual fund lRA aueta, due bOth to thtftl In lnWltora' preferences and to the Inc,..... In atockprlcet generatty. Bond and Income fund• repretented 18 peroent and money market fund• accounted for abOU1 GO percent. The thr .. and-a-hatf month period t>etWeen January and the tax-flllng date (Aprtt 18 this year) .. wh9n the bulk of IRAaare opened In order to quatlfyfor deduction• for the 1983 tax )'Mr. Norm atty ..... bulld up to a lut minute rush In the first two week• of April. Technical writers set panel 1neeting fhc Orang1: C ounl) C haptcr of the Socu.·t~ tor Tc<.·hn1cal C ommun1 cat1on ""'hold a panel d1scu sl\1on on .. Career Pa thins W11h1n 1 rchn1cal Commun~ttOn .. at 11~ dtnncr mt>rltng ~alurdo) The mrt>ttng "-Ill be hdd at 7 p.m. at the Barela) Inn. Santa Ana. ( O'>I 1s SI 0 for members and non-member' ln·ine resident (1a) Yellen will moderatr the d1scuss1on Yellen 1s the senior "ntcr/proJe<.·t leader at C'1ncom ')'stem' of Ir .. inc Pnnehsts include: Susan D'Antuono. l\oftworc wntcr. Lee Finney. documentatton supervisor; Sheldon Karlan. documentatton coordinator and John Sered1ch. computer documcn1at1on consuhunt. Reservations can bc madr by calling Jo)' White at 820-2000. exten\1on 56 71 • Construction women to hold 'Bosses Night ' The National Association of Women 1n C'onstruc- t1on. Saddlchack-Cnp1strano Chapter. will host their , annual "8os~s Night" nward!i banquet rucsday at tht" addleb ck Inn 1n S.1nta An:i A prtl<'ntat1on on the proposed bullet tram will hf made by Amcncnn H1ah S~ Ratl Corp Chnsta Harper. o student at Cal Poly Pomona. hu\ bctn cho\tn a\ Women tn Con,truct1on's 1984 scholar- ;,h1p rt("1p1~nt The honor will he presented at thr 7 pm dinner fho\C intrre,tcd 1n attrnd1na should make rc§t't· ~atton') throufh Barbara tcck at 261-0360 _ ."i~HVING COSTA MESA• IAVINE NEWPORT BEACH CORONA DEL MAR HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY .. jl:J\f JOi 2640 Harbor Blvd., Coata Meta Santa Ana 751-4537 t j; Fountain Valley Florlat 8977 Garfield ~ • · Fountain Valley, Ca. ) "> 982-1331 . ~1 1" Valley of Flower• ~.~L.\-1721 f Brookhurst St. 988-2535 1 . Fountain Valley, Ca .• · .. .. Newport ~~---~ • ,. ·~ ... , ~i::J. . ~~=-----...... 1·.\~~ COLLINS 2842SanMlguelRd {~·FLOWERS Newport Beach ~~J11~lsf-()(,t1or1st'0 • W1 Dellrer Charge By Phone 640-7980 • J:!untington Beach Flower Market Charge by phone 847-9614 17955 Beech at Tatbert • flow"!> tor all occasions • Our •rr•natrnenti. a11 new different and uc1t1na • Wr d ltver around thf' world 2184 Harbor Blvd Anaheim, Co. 750~0451 MILE SQUARE FLORIST 16519 Brookhurst Fountain Valley 839-5200 (7 14) 962·6687 21 562 Brookhurst Street Huntinaton Beach. CA 92646 SUNDAY, APAtL 15 UNW COMPL:ETE'NYSE, AMEX COMPOSITE TRAN8ACTION8, D4 I Bunny Bud Vase Order Hriy Avoid DIHppofntment Merlin Olsen or a basket full of spring. The Easter Basket Bouquet from your FTD •· Flon 5t Ea ster is Sunday. Arni 22. Look Over Thi"' :\d For T he P a rticipa ting FTD Florist In Your .\rf'a . Send your 1hough1s w11h spectal (f care Moore Flowers Co ta Me a I 2 1:; •'.\" Holu.•r Sc. II "'"'" llMlr.r r I "'" or,. t Huntington Beac h (,()I :l Wornt-r · 84 7-:l2 l 2 Open Easter unday ( 'omc· "'re• our 11\ c• l-.a .. 1rr Hu11 111r11 11n1I put \Our namr 111 for FbDWERS 1j ~~f1''W~~/PD1t.'«:11~£'t , "f.NEWPORT FLORISTS ~ '. \ 2727 Newport Blvd. ... • 'I ~ Newport Beach R £MINDER Newport Beach, Ca. 2983 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa, Ca. 540-3135 Balloons r '1f' i: 101 al Sf'' v•Cf' w1tn Tnf' Pl'r,onal Toucn Un•QUI' Gilt lll'mo; 01~n1 10 Sf'Oo<>•' 768-2931 2SlS I Alkl.t ~.,. uceu Mith ·.o AIRPORT !.\.FLORIST */ Corner of R.c:thtll ,...__ end Brtatol 556-1744 751-4705 2275 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa, Ca. 645-0246 WESTMIHSTEtt MEMORIAL P AU R.ORIST •"'~ ~ • ' I . •· 14151 leoc.h ltvd._~­ Wn ..... ster 893-4552 HERITAGE FLORIST 144 74 Culver Dr. Irvine 857-1111 ft S upport )'our Local FTD Flori t ... II \i'E A H E TER ppy . . . Dailt· Pilot .. Fixed-Rate Adjustable Mortgage Loan Far West S&L Any loan officer Wells Fargo Mortgage Any loan officer Republic Federal S&L Any loan officer lender Contact Gibralter S&L Any loan officer Fidelity Federal S&L Any loan otflcer Far West S&L Any loan officer 13 000 13.000 Int. Rate 9 500 9 875 10 250 pta, 2.0 2.0 2.0 Pta. 2.00 2.00 2.00 Amort. Yre. 30 30 30 30 30 15 Int. Adj. 6mos. 6mos. 12 mos. 1.0 4.6 Cap 4 5 5 $200,000 $200,000 $150,000 Maximum loan $300.000 $350,000 $150,000 ORANGE COAST STOCKS Here are the stock market activities of publicly traded Orange County f irms in the week ended Friday, April 13. Data provided by Newport Securities Corp. 14Mf 'Tl't t Rll DOtUJ?f"., · i T lO W l \r '"• l """" ... ,.. •··~ .. , lt•• i.. A P"* ~1.t",.. l ~I": • •r•• r • \ l '·• P'O !r••nt • , •• ,. ..... •• .::.... • • .,p .. , ····Pl , •• ,. ,.... ~('" • • • ..,, ,.l ...... , ti •••"·'•~t ••• ., ..... ... ..,. • l"'f'•• ···t-· • • , •• ,l•'-• '4 ••• i" .f\ ..... 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'p, •, tftO , Eu cur1 ~f PR of 11 f --- Newport'sPete Siracusa: from guard to restaurateur B)' JOY DEE ANTHONY o.llr ,._.Cw; 41 •• at Back in the 60's when Pe te Siracusa and his fellow Newpon Beach lifeguards were sandbaggi ng the beach adjacent to their chiers home to save it lrom threatening waves. an old rusty-looking pelican perched itself on a beach chair and sui;>ervised all day. "We called him Rusty," Siracusa said. "and we thought 'Rusty Pelican' would be a great name for .a seafood restaurant some day ... That first Rusty Pelican opened its Newport doors m 1972. Today it's the name of a 13-restaurant chain and a S30 million a year company. Restaurants in the chain include lhe Ancient Moose, the Rusty Duck. and the Ancient Manner. which Siracusa calls "the grandfather of the company .. bec.ause it was his first solo restaurant ve nture. He says he got interested in restaurants when he used to do the cooking at lifeguard panics. Around that time a couple offriends told him about a restaurant they'd seen in Hawaii, one they thought would go great in Newport. That was the beginning ofa tnO which formed the Chan House restaurant on Pacific Coa~t Highway in Ncwpon Beach. Siracusa has since sold his interest. Expandins the Rust) Pelican chain into an e>.pccted S50 million business before the end of 1985 occupies most of his ume. Siracusa hopes that an)'one stepping inside one of the 13 Rust) Pelican restaurants toda). whether in a suburb or a bustling cit~. will e>.pc nencc the Newpon Beach lifestyle. In add1t1on, Siracusa wants customers to feel that 1fthe) were to build a dl'eam home. 11 would be so mething very much like the Rust) Pl'l1can. Apparently, a lot of the customers do consider Rusty Pelican a home. On any siven night. Siracusa says. only 25 percent of the crowd 1s likely to be eating there for the first time. Except in the summer. an even smaller percentage will be tourists. Siracu sa feels that pan of his restaurants' success 1s due to the an11c1pat1on of a na11onw1de trend towards lighter foods. On a company-wide basis today. seafood makes up 80 percent of sales. beef 20 percent. In the Pelican's early days. it was 20 percent seafood. 80 percent beef. Where once the Rusty Pelican offered two fresh seafood items daily, it now provides 15 to 20. When Siracusa isn 't busy with business. he may be found windsurfing. snowsk11ng, or running marathons. As a bicycling enthusiast. Pete was asked to be commissioner of cyc ling for the Los Angeles Olympics. It happened this way: As soon as he learned that his old friend Peter Ueberroth had been named president of th(' L.A. 01) mp1c Comm111ec. Siracusa wrote him a letter asking 1f he could volunteer his time many way. Ueberroth responded immediately. Siracusa ac- Pete Slracuaa prefera home-like atmoepbere at ht• reatauranta. cepted the Job without even asking about the respons1biht1es or ramifications. That doesn't mean he isn't busy studying the ramifications of today's complex business world. how- ever. A Cal State Long Beach graduate. who majored in chemistry and mathe matics. Siracusa decided at one point that he could use some extra business expertise. So he enrolled in the Harvard Executive Education Program. Even now. Siracusa goes back every year for a refresher course. In fact. he attributes much of the company's continued expansion to his Harvard business school training. Ckspitc the company's new soph1st1cation. some things stay the same. Rand) Howatt. a fell ow lifeguard back m the early I 96Ch, Joined the company in 1968 becoming its president in 1980. Use common sense before you contribute to a charity group In 1984. an i:st1 --------------- mated 1.230 J)('opk a d:n -about one SYLVIA PORTER l'' l'n 7() \l·rond'>. an annual total o l 450.000-v.111 die of cancer. Anothn 870.000 new cases v.111 he detected. sa's 1 h l' .\ m c r 1 t a· n C a nCl'r Soc1e1}. EXPERT ADVICE So s1aggn1 ng ., arc these numbers that 11 1s be\ond d1~- pu1e that we ffiU!>t male mo rt• and more CO\ll) efforts 10 detect. control and curt• th1"> drcat.kd d1 ... ea<,c -cffon~ 1n,ol\'lng both the governme nt and the \Oluntaf) or pn \ate sector!). The governm1:nt 1' making heroic effort~. largely through 11s National Cancer Institute. The American Cancer Soc1et) leads the voluntary organ1zat1 ons. The A.CS 1!. funded solcl) b} pnvate contnbuuons. But entering the rancer field in burgeoning numbers -to take advantage of our gene-rosily and concern -arc entreprcncun. v. hoc,c obJCCllvcs are suspect. It 1s no accident that groups sut·h as the Amencan Inst itute for Cancer Research ( .\ICR)and th e National Foundation for C anccr Research ( N re R) are hcadquanered m the Washington. D.C .. area. It doesn't push awa) potential contributors for the organ11at1on!> to appear tu be linked to the government's Na11onal Institutes of I kalth and its offshoot. the National C. ancer In stitute. al'>o based in the:-Washington area Do not m1<,ta k1: one:-group for another' Just because a group calls melf ".\merican" or "National .. doesn't guarantee 11 1s more than a tv.o-pcrson operati on with a ma1hng hst. Nor doec; 11 mean th e operation has any onic1al standing. What can )OU do -outside of s1mpl} using your common sense -10 d1slingu1sh between the wonh)' and unwonh) organiLallons l>ohc1ting >our money? A~k que'\t10ns! Before you give -to any chanty. cancer-related or an) other~ ask qu1:st1ons . • Is this charil) sohc1t1ng )Our money w1lhng to submit to you ils budget and a complete. clear annual report including an audit by an independent cen1fied public accounlant? If not. beware. • Are the group's fund-raising and administrative costs reasonable? Most of the nation's reputable health chariucs spend no more than 25 percent of their total income on these costs The costs can. however. run somewhat higher if lhc chant) 1s new and has special start-up costs. • Docs the organw1t1on ha\C cffecu ve and useful programs. which do not duplicate the programs of other organizations? To get )Our own answer. check out the health chanty with \Our ph)s1c1an, medical specialists, local hospital and univcrsll) medical schools -as well as the people the chant) has been established to serve. • Do the chanty's appeals contain misleading or exaggerated claims that arc difficult to substantiate? •What othercritcna can yo u use to evaluate a cancer charity -or any other health charity? • By whom is the-charity managed or controlled? A good sign is a governing board well represented by doctors or other specialists in the field on which the group is focused. An almost certain sign of weakness 1s a one-or two-man board of directors or a larger board that never changes. Be alcn to an~ possible conflicts of interest - sa). the charity's board members or officers denving any compensation for their outside services to the chanty. Check the stature and reputation of board members: this can be deceptive because some prominent people arc willing to be used as windo" dressing. • Check out the groups that int('rest yo u v.1th the charity watchdog agencies: th e Council of Better Business Bureaus. 1515 Wilson Bh<l .. Arlington. Va. 22209, and the Nat1onal Charit1c~ lnformauon Bureau. 19 Union Square West. New York, NY. 10003. The agencies will send )OU regularly updated hsts rating hundreds of chanties and up to three detailed rcpons on md1v1dual organizations -all of th m free. • Look out for g1mm1cks. Shrug off questionnaires that are meanin~css. Fight cancer and other diseases, but fight and gi ve wisely! Three business seminars slated A free evening seminar on real estate aa an Investment wlll be held Monday In the Cerritos Room of the Disneyland Hotel. The 7:30p:m. seml narl s sponsor~ by Traweek Investment Co., Inc. Speakers will dltcuts real estate u a aecure Investment with the potential to earn high rates of return. For additional Information, calf (213) 822-9157. ••• A free eemlnar on the Home Mortgage AooeM Corp. la being offered Thu...ctay for ,...,dentlaJ build Ing flrm repre1entatlvee at the Shea...oo/Amerlcan Express Mortgage Corp. '1 Tustin offtcea. Registration begins at 8 :30 a.m. at the office, 55 ACRE •• ·1. RANCH ~ .,~ ONLY $395,000 Just 1 hour 45 minutes south of Newport Beach. Includes 1 large house. 1 small guest house, 3 story barn with horse corrals. spring fed pond. Over 3 miles of private roads and riding trails. The perfect getaway or retirement home. Located In Jullan. Ca Priced unbellevable below market for fast sale due to partnership spilt-up Seller will trade for 0 County. Newport Beach or Income property Call Rick Byer•, Broker 780-7292 Anytime Brochure• M•lled Upon Requett 1-4081 Yorba St., Suite 107, In Tust1n. For advance reeervattona, call Julle Rich at 838-1155 . ~· Coastline Community Collegewlll preMnt an evening workshop. usates Ctoslng: The Sue<:eatful Concluelon to Profit able Sales Preaentatlona," on A$Wll 26 at 8:30. Thi 1emlnar coat a $15 and wlU be hetd at Estancia Htgt1School.2323 Placentia Ave., eo.ta Meea. The procen of eentltlve eelllng wttt be hlghffghted wtth dl9euatlona lnvoMno toplea auch u t>ecoming a POW9r In YOU} industry. otallng 1UOC819futtywtthout preeaure, becomif'e _...'" toacuttomer and underatandlng ..... theOf'y • For addttk>nal Inf ormatlon, contact Couttfne Community s.rvton Office at 241-8186 • EconoJDic outlook discussed at Plaza Econom1t·s forl-c:iMer Dr John Rutlc-dg~ will d1scun the economic and political outloo~ in th e com1na year while addrcs,ing a gathering ofbu~1ncss leader Thursday at the Westin outh <. ·oast Plnn1 Hotel. Rutledge. 11 fo rmer faculty member at Claremont McKcnna Collcgc and a mcmhe~ of President Reagan' adm1m~1rat1on tr:in~1t1011 team 1n 1980. d1 rttts an economic consultina fi rm based in Claremont His talk at the CoMA Me hotel 1s hedulcd for 4 gm and 1' ,ponsorcd by < l remont Mc Kenna Colleae or add1t1onal 1nformat1on, call 621 -099 Daily Pilat class1(1ed ao s phonP 642-'56 78 •-.=:Jr.:.£.,,...., ....... ~ lj!~ ,. WI 'Ci. 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Wllrllff' " s" ff"' s..,._ "' lh WvtM.• )1 .. •Miff ,... 14 ~-14 t W'ffY 411 ltllti 14 t "" "" W-.. lO .. II " I "'• "" -X-Y-1 - Jt ...... > • uu. 3111 "" .... • \Ii t~: :f :: .. , :i 11 11 ,.~ j~ .,i:. ,..., 4 l..C.. I,. II t1 h" 4 ,,__ I" ' l_.. .. ,,.nowt• '-,.. ,_ ,1 .. ,.,.. , ... ..., F ... . ~ r."' z....... 12 -.. "' ,._,. "' ·• lttt l ~ 11 I~ \Ii -~ "' l1"~ 1 lt ' Mt hit l " J i - Business center takes shape The firat phase of Amberdon Business Center, a 2 0 7 ,000-aquare-foot corporate office c omplex in Irvin e, has been com- pleted by Equ idon , an Irvine development . company. The $20 million project, on 9.5 acres at Alton and Asto n avenues, ls a two-phase development with the second phase due for completion by May l . Irvine firm awarded $390,000 contract for university project In 1ne-ba .. c d l 111ra- S';stems. Inc .. of In inc. announced lh1s \l.('t'.k that II has received a $390.000 con1rac1 from ~n1ona State l 1nl\ers1t) to design an engint•enng test fac1lit~ 10 produce forthe fir'>t llmct diesel ful'I from <>urh d1- ' enc matenah as !Kl'-"dust. nut shells. seaweed and other plan I matenal'i. The process on which the ne\\ fac 1ht\ will be based has been under de\ elop- menl at A.rizona State Un1- vers1t} b) Professor James L. Kuester for more than eight } cars. The product produced from the proc:ess 1s cqu1 "alent to any diesel fuel a' ailablc at a sen ice stati on. according to Kuester. The fuel ma~ be used "11hout am modi· ficauon to ex1o;t1ng d1l'!>l'I l'ngines and could be mar- keted through c\l<.t1ng d1'- tnbut1on ~'stem., Ph11l1p i Stl'\1.·ns. prl''>l- dent and l'ha1rman ot Ultras\ stem'>. \aid. ·· fhc 1 futun: 'po1cn11al of thl· nn~ proces!> for 1.on\l·rt1ng cellulosic material-; into d1eo;el fuels is enormous. When the prrn.·e.,., 1-; lull~ de' clo~·d thl· potential ex 1st' for ron' l'rllng agn- rultural "'a-.te' \urh ac; rorn ,oho; dmxth into d1nl·l tucl. \\hKh ·can thl'n ht.· used to pov.cr the t ractt11' on the farm . 77 Stc\'cns adtkd. 60We arl' 'er: pleased to ha ,.c bet.•n selected b) A.n10na tat1.· Uni ,er!llt'> 10 be thl' cng1· neenng and con<;trucunn contractor responsible for 1h1.· ncv. project. .. The procc-.c; ht.·comei. Flu or ship to drill in China Sea Fluor ( orp. announred th1i. v.e1.·k that 1t'> We.,tcrn Offshore No. I\ dnllsh1p has been contracted b~ A.rco China Int .. a subo;1d1ar) of A.tlan11c Richfield ( o .. for ex pl ora- tor) drilling 01>t ratwn' off- shore Haman h l:-ind 1n tlw outh China \l\I The rontrnlt 1., thl' l Olll - pan}\ firs t dnllrng pm1cl t. in th e Peopk\ Rqwblil ot ( hina. The 'l ~"'-fOllt dnll,h1p v.1th quancr. for 110. " O"-ned and opcr::itt<d h~ Fluor ( hina Dnll1ng Co a Fluor '\uh!l1d1an Dnllrng opcra11ons "iii" begin in .\pnl Fluor 1s Jn cng1ncl·nng construction and natural rcsou rec<. com pan ~ Research exec sets Irvine talk ~marketing rc<;earch cx- ccutl\ e is c;latcd to <,peal.. on the c1Tect1\CO'i'> of ad .. cn1o;- 1pg at·a Thursd:f~ lumhl·on sponsored '1} the Orangl' ( ount~ \thcn1sing feder- ation Roger JnhMon pre'it- dent ofh1<> o, .. n full -sen ice marketing rc<;c.•arch firm. will spca!... from the <:hapter he contnhutcd to the I Q74 b oo k ''M e ac.ur1ng -\dHrt1~1ng C ffr1.t1,r· nes~ .. at the 11 10 a rn 1tu ncheon :it the Rrg1<;tn Hotel in Irv ine Fee tor the program " $14 mcmbt.•r.,. Sit! non-member' For 1nfor- mnt1 on and rc-.erv11t1on'I. call 680-160 I ~Id . r ommcrc1alh a11ractl\ e "'hen 11 can· cons1stcnth produce 40 or more gallons or h1gh-quaht} fuel for l'' en ton of feedstock. The laborato~ scale umt opcr- a11ng at ~n1ona State l 'n1- vcrs1t~ has been producing 40 ga llons to 60 gallon<, per ton . incorporate thl' latl'St lab- oraton data '-"Ith the 010\t up-to-date l'ng1neenng dt·- )1gn fea ture!. IO demon- \t rate the lo ng-tnm opcrabil1t~ of the pron '\'>. as "ell as thl· producuon of large quant111e'> of Ull')l'I fuel for appltra11on-. tc'l- t1ng. .\ commcrual-\Lak plant v.ould consume at least JOO ton!. a da\ of feedstock, llhra~~!>iem'> Tht.• proJl'Ct ha'> Ol'en '>upported b~ the l".~ DC'- partment ofEnerg~ and thl· l S. Department of ~gn­ culture. The engi neenng test fa- c1ht}. which will process 10 tons a da) offeedstock. will l ltra~~stcmc; ts a rap1dh gro,.ing engineenng ant.I construc11on compa n ~ "h1ch dt>s1gns and con- ~truct) a "ide \anet' ol 1nno ,atnc alterna-t1\e energ~ proJerts TDDAT'S CIDlllDID PVZZLI I 1 (l P• Jlt- f l,inu<.i...1. t ,._ itt 1•B1•Qd, 't-Jf1 • • ._1~a~ -'-'C·~t ... 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H ... , , . r· .... n·< '·UP 11ntu1 1, ... f-"t-•1m11 '•I Buill1qt.i 1 ... b £..,.., ..... nc.=a<- ''"E P 111 etv-d-. .. 1 ~•<;ta 'r Im...- 'J • C..ov~r<. tt.t-" 1ns1df- ': 1 (n~·''t"'t"I rH_. ,, l t1.t1ft•t 'Jt f tHJ1 1•18 \ ''"J:ll ZPd 1.IC. '.11Q•l f 1Ck"I , 1 <,fj f'j 1• (" i111n 1• H t i I j tlf11t h ! .... A• t t•I I' It• 't • t1I t 1• I • If ' I ' .. ,, 'r ., '. Orange Cout OAll:V PILOT/Sunday. Aprll 15. 18" ENTER The Orange Coast Daily GIVE·N AWAY. WEEKLY GRAND PRIZE EACH FRIDAY OF $ roo • NO LIMIT TO THE NUMBER OF TIMES . YOU CAN ENTER! • NO LIMIT TO THE NUMBER OF TIMES YOU C_AN WIN! • ENTER NEW CONTEST EVERY MONDAY 4 ~ DIAWlNGS tACR Wttl Each Drawing will be for .. . ~::zNl~~!l... ............ $ J 00 1st Prize.!~.~~l ........ . 2 d P • (WED) n r1ze .............. . 3 d P • (FRI) r r1ze .............. . 550 s15 510 HERE'S HOW • • • l nler vour Social Secu111y number na me add ress a nd p honf' no on the coupon below Enter as many ll mes as you w"h bul only one enlry for per e nvelope, please Each t>nlry lorm must be an 0111-11ndl E.sch member of vour fa mily w1th a Socia l St>runlv Cdld may e nter by u~tnq o sPporatP envelope (2l Mail your entry lo Oranqe Coast Daily P1lo1 f-oc1al Sf'cur1ty Sweepstake$ 330 We1I Ba y St C:>sta Me<;.s CA q;>626 1 A w11 11111q r umb"r will l •• I' 1blt•li1>o-i ,,, I M· r i"' \fv ., j,,,., 1.,, '"" t rtd<i• '" 11, .. P~il v Pol ·' A· 1 lid1 r' •rihPr will hf' rut li~h .. j .. , "F1i:l1~ t '$1 I( w .... ~ Iv Gr11nd P111P 4 II one of lhe w1nninq numbers u 1denhcal with vour S >e1 dl St-<·ur1ly numbe: vou musl claim vour p11zt> ml'm•v b~ h11nq10q your Sonal Secu111v card 10 lhl' Dailv P1lo1 Jilt e Y"u will lhPn ~ decl111ed lhe winne r and 1mmed14lelv receive your pr u:e 10 cash II vou win a q1and pnze of SIOO a chK k 10 that amount will be mailed to you alter you have presented your Social Secu11ty card al the Daily Pilot for venl1ca11or (5) To claim a p11ze your Social Secunty c ud mu9t be presenled at 1he Daal v P1lol no later than 5·00 PM two busaoess dav~ afto>r the number was pubh1bed Any p111e Ml cla1mf'd lw !he d!"11dl1ne will be forfeited I• , 1, ' , , ,,~., 1 f "'' hd'P •he D11ilv PilC'I y~,u m11\ r•r••:•f,. ..,., •,:r.r-~M·• r•hoi1bbv ,f1heOrotnoe 1 • n, , I 1 t • v •. 1 olta•v 7 Ert~I vet>• 1 rPprP~l'~'~'•'"' r c1 1 ulalt>r! and d1• 1r1l utoJ< t lhP 0di!v P1 ' · :r..-mbe .. ,f 1he11 famil1t>< ,.If' no1 ehq1blP 8 The n,,tlv PllC>I w1l1 tP • f' udqe m 1nlerprellOQ lhe•f' rulf'~ De 1•1or. I 'hf' udc;P< • hnal 4 WAYS TO CHECK FOR WINNING NU.MIERS • SUBSCRIBE TO CONVENIENT DAILY PILOT DELIVERY. •CHECK DAILY PILOT NEWSSTAND EDITION ON MON .. WED .. FRI. • SEE RULE NO. 6 ABOVE. FILL OUT COUPON BELOW AND MAIL TODAY! (Only One Per Envelope, Please) M y Social Security Number is ____________ _ NAr.fE~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- ADDRESS~~~~~~~~~~~~ STATE~~~~~- PHONE D Please start convenient''home delivery of the Daily Pilot. / ~Co It DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Aprll 15, li84 MUCNOnCE •tcTmOUtlMMMll MAMl •TAT'Ull&NT PICTmOUI 9UH•ll MA•llAT~ '1CftftOUI 9UIMll ll•MMI N.um If A ft'1KNT IUfi'DtOtl OOUR'T Tile lotlowtt\Q WtolMI .,. dloillQ .,.~"-n,. '°''°'*'IWJ S*'tlOllll .,. dOlnQ bullnMIU: TN ~ '*'°" .. cloinv °'THI HATI OI buelnM6 M' CAllCMfM POlt .,_ !Al M J 8 l.ZAt«) INC, CBI UANO. EAN! 6 "680CIATIS. T AfT INV£1TOM. 24221 C ... de le LoulH. tut =iot. UOUn4 Miii CA t2t'3 KAllTIE'$ HAIR PA LOI\ 502 8 COUWT'f CW OUW 89)' Ffont. 8.-oe laland. OA 9*2 &1111 of 00\.0AES ~CK!N· Jin Cenl• Ot•.,., Suitt l<llllila tt.riatrWt. q)5 f'i'IW BUSH ~ If Aw ~ a..ctl, CA 92te3 C.. ~A 1t 14 .. , Irvine. CA 927 ,. P•ry·Monr & "9c1Qal .. , In· ared 1n Callt • 2102 8'.illMM J R Evant ComP8fl... tnc ' C411t10fn!a corpol'lllOl'I, 2422 I C• de It 1.0UIP SI/ill 308 L~ Miits, CA 028'3 Thi. tMNI• COl'lducled by. an NOT1Ca cw IAU °' lnd!Vldual MM. "'°"1WTY AT I• D11"9. Sutt• 203. Irvine, Ca 716 Kristle !WnlCt• f'fUYATI IAU Thil •tetement WM lililO wlt.h lM NOTICE IS t-ttRE9Y GIVIN thal ll'll• busln•tt 11 cooducted by 1 l])Orlhon P9try0 Mohr & AQOClll•I Shltltry H Mohr Thi• butlnM• 11 conducted by • ge,,_,al 1>11 tnerlhlp JR fv1na Tnu1 11a1~11 wN Iii.cl Will\ lh• County c .. rll of Or•• Count~ on Ma1tt1 29 198A County C*tl of Or•noe ~ty Of1 M or •It• A,pl'fl 25, 1984. tM Marci\ 29 1114 t.t~r* • iic.cutor of"'* Wiii P'M2Z71 of DOLOf!tlS QUACl<ENBUIH. ft. Pul>lllhed OttnQe Cout Oalty CMMCI. lfl'tM _. .. prlvlt1 .... lo tM Pilot Al)f'tl 9 1s 22 2t. 1914 ~t tllddllt, IUtt)ect to oonflrrna-Tllil 1181.,,,_,t wu I 4ld Wllh tn. Col,inty Cltfi. of Ora~ COYnty on ktr•t 4, 1~e4 1sµ9.44 hon of the a~llllad Cour1, Ill ltOY A lHOWln ------------tMttght, tltlt, Wltaf*8t. and •tat•of PtllllC NOflC[ tn. 6eceaMd. ell r19"1. mi., end Fau710 "'Pul>tlahed Orange COHI Diiiy Piiot Acrit 15 22. 29 M11y e. 1984 20~2 ,. .. MUC NOTICE ~ l rlttol ltr"'· lwt• 700 Coate MHa. CA nt2t Pu1>1t1nad Or1n,_11 Cout Oalfy PtlOI A'otlf 9 IS n ?9 19!• ·~·~·84 PUBLIC NOTIC£ ,.CTmOUllUaMll NAMI 9TATIMl.NT H1• IOllOWlr\Q ptrll()fl 19 dOinQ buSln9" as !Al ESCROW E)CTRAS TEMPOR· ARV PERSONNEL SERVICES (B) ESCROW EXTRAS TEMPORARY • ~tCTrTIOUI IUitMUI FICTITIOUS BUllNESI SERVICES !Cl ESCROW EXTRAS • NAtllf STATEMENT I NAME ITATEldNT 21885 c.ctui Wey. Sllvaredo, CA • Tiie 10Uow1r19 per,011~ ·""' ooong ho• tollowtng pe<50fls ire doing 92676 bvaift9.-as bu:.m•~• •• HQ#aten As60.1ol•n 'Ul85 Liii C & L COMPANY 3265 Indiana NOia Ann Stephan, 28885 Caclu$ I Way Sltverado, CA 92676 A•mblas Suite 200 Mo~s•on V1•10 Avtt CC1sla Mes3 CA 92629 Terry Bartow Sltpnan. 28885 ~1111 92691 • t.O•& "' Vaughrlc 329656261nd1111111 Cac;tua Way S1lvetedo. CA 926715 R~ll•rd R St•n•or <!7'!65 Lu ,Av• COSld Mesa A 2 TIHsbuS1118$$1Stondvcted by an ROt11bll5 Su•le 200 M11'•C•n v .. ,,o Cnarl•' (, Otn>,ttttld 3265 In 0 0 al (h sl>lnd & wtlel c .. 11 92891 d•Jlll Av.. CO)I t Ml'' l CA 9215:1f> "'~:~a UAnn ~lephan Thts busone*s "C0'11lvci.•,1 bt ., '' ~ '1\ 111 "~ ~ w·OuCleJ b) in ''''statement was flleo with tne hmlled partne1sr11p 1111 •• ., •ft o c R1,.na111 J1 Stt·o I " lo\" \ iu9nn I Coun~) Cl~ll ~I range ount) on Thti Slah:me111 wp\ '"" 1 ''"" ",. tr'" 1•.Ur•t.ertl w.1s M1•d ""'" tne MdtC 29 96 F142241 County Clu•ll ot 0'111111e c u• 1, ., 1. 1 t 1 ,., , r nr mgf' r. .ntv on A"lll 4 196• 11 ' • l 11•'1~ PJbhSned Orang• Coasl Oatly ,.. • " F"•-.., P1l111 Apr•I 8 15 22 29 1984 F242739 ''"'-• 9"2 8 P bl 0 {J ·••H•I '.,, ~,,,,,. C1'·"1 Oa11• I " · 4 u IStteO 'd"lll t,L1<1:.I d''' , '-' •• • ·•u• , PolOI April 1~ ~ ;IQ MH~ f, 1'l8~ ' .l.J • ~ 1•, .'. i" l<J84 .0'>0 ~.: '94b 84 PU8LIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PlBllC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8U&INESS NAME STATEMENT "'" 1011owong pe1sons 01e doing bu ~·••t'S' as 8 ·23304 BuRNY S TEES 75!> W 17th St F FE , E T C Su1IP I Co&ta Me~a CA 92627 or Use by LI A-..t.10( NT & H Al H Insurance omp<1n1e~ I Shawn R Peteoz 1825 westclllf LIFE AND ACCIDENT AND HEAL TH Ncwpori Besen CA 92660 SYNOPSIS O F THE ANNUAL ST A TEMENT -Stott Sm11h 233 P1ospec1. New· YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1983 of pon Beac.h, CA 92663 Commerclal B1nk•r1 Life I Tn1s business 11 conducted by a ln1urance Company nerieral partnetshJP 1401 Dove Street, 5th Floor, Shawn R Pe1ez Newport Beach, CA. 92660 T!11s s1s1emen1 wu llled with 1he Total adm11ted dSSeh $29 961 627 County Clerk ol Orange County on Total llab1ht1es $23 782 559 1 Ma•cn i 5. 1964 F142132 Capital paid-up $ 1 100 000 Puohshed Orange Coast Daily Gross paid-in and I P1h:o1 Ap111 8. 15 22 29, 1984 contributed surplus $7.716,658 • 1942-84 Unass1gn~d fund5 1S1Jtplus ($2.637.590) Gain (LosSI from ot,.•r ;11urrs IS 1 218.467) POOLIC NOTICE Increase (Decrt-.:.&t-1inC1pot"I drh! FICTITIOUS BUSINESS surplus during 1q53 IS 1 403 8041 NAME STATEMENT Insurance 1n Furtt Tne l0Uow1ng persons are dOlng Nationwide 52 162 546.000 business as Accident and heallt1 µr ... m1urns s 17 .287 695 JIM MELLO GARDENING SER· ~ VICE 2136 lnut1n Ave Cos1a Insurance 1n Fore!.' 1 .. 1l1lo1111d Mesa Ca 92627 Buslness'Page $1 4J 4.739.000 I JamesO Meno '1136ThurlnAve. Accident and tlt'o11H1 D• Mmtums Costa Mesa Ca 9262 7 01rec1 Cat1fornia ln1s business 1s conducted by an Business Page S 18.462 884 ind1v1dua1 W e hereo1 c.e11.i, t• 11 •n.-dO '"t terns are 1n accorclance with James O Mello ne AnnvBI Statemen1 ,..,, the yt:8t ~ncled December 31 1983. , Tn1s statement was hied wllh Ille made to tne tnsurd"'-" Comm•ss1one1 01 the State ot Cat1tornia Coun1y Clerk ot Orange Coun1y on Ap111 5 1984 pursuant to law F142170 totin S Rousseau P1 ,....,1llt'nl I Published Orange Coasl Dally Marstiall A Stranoe A::.s1stant Secretary P1lo1 April 15, 22 29, May 6. 1954 Published OranQt C..oast Dc;1ty P110 1 April 16 17 18. t9 20, 1984 F242870 . 2075-84 , ----------- --------POOLIC NOTICE PUBLIC HOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE B -23303 FIRE AND CASUAL TY SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL ST A TEM ENT THE C ANADIAN INDEMNITY COM PANY 3350 Harbor Blvd. Coate M eH. CA 92626 Year Ended December 31, 1983 NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK TRANSFER (Sec:a. s101.e101 U C.C.) r-.011ce •s nereby given 10 creOt· ior~ 01 1ne w11n1n nameo 1rans- 1 .. ror1s1111a1 t1 bu1• 1ransler is atioul 1c. bl! made on rie•sona1 property h.ire1naller de~croheO Tne n,1me~ and business ao· dresses ol the 1ntende<1 transte1ors Total admt\lPd ... s,Pb $65 441 720 are PATRICIA .... ARY SULLIVAN • c.,lal hdb1ltt1es 5"6 703.870 }050 Murray Lane Co!>ld 11.Aesa CA Capital paid "'' C.u.} • 1, 92626 Capital Statutor ~ Dt.-~ t $ 1 250 000 l nP nametst B'\d businesr. Ad- unassigned lunch ••P' "' $7 ~87 841'1 dress ot 1'1e •niended transleree(s) a1e P.AIJL D rLOWERS 1091 Surplus as rt:Qdrll $8 737 849 1 W1no~or l1Jst1n CA 92680 po11cyhotders · · Trial 1ne property pct11nen1 nere· Income for the ,.,..,, S42 60 I 781 10 ,~ de!>c,.0eo '"general as All the Disbursements for 1111• , ... -.r S43 696 163 ru1Mu•e h•ture~ equipment on- We nereby CPr!tl, thol lhP dbOv• l~rns 1rt> tn accordanC1! wtlll vPl'f'tr!I suppltes goodw•ll traoe thf' Annual Slatt>rnPn• •or tne year ended Otcember 31 1983 nam" '••aSt!hold improvements and mdde to tne Insur.inc~ Comm•SS•Or.. purs ,ant to law 1e.is..r00 d n1eres1 ot tnat cer1a111 DENNIS ALBERT fill[Y UNITED SlATES MANAGER l'"Sli.,.•"1"' af'ld ·~ •ocated al l902 , ., 6 ~ 8 ,, 0 98 HJrt.or Blvd Costa Mesa CA Publ1sned Or ar ge J••5 l.Ja , 1 !lot April I l 1 1 1,, 2 1 4 , 1,.. Business nllme useo by said 207 4·84 1r.irt~1erors at said 1oca11on rs PUBLIC NOTICE ------------l EO S RESTAURANT PUBLIC NOTICE lllill said bulk 1ransle1 is on· tPn..Jeo to be tonsummated at the B·23291 oll1ci;. of STARCREST ESCROW IJSf-Oy FIRE AND C.ASUALIT ( lnsurdnce Compan•es co INC 8798 BrOOkl'lUrll Street SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL STATEMENT Fou• 1a.rr Valley Cahlornia 92708 Y on o• altet May 15 19811 TRl·STAR INSURANCE COMPAN tr•is oulk 1ransle1 is sub1ec1 10 1n12 N. Mltc hell Av•. c a11torn1a un1lo1m Commert1at lrvlne. CA. 92713 Cod" Section 6106 Home Office l lie name s11a add1ess of tl'le per· Veer Ended December 31, 19113 1 s1Jr• w1H1 whom claims mey be illed Toi at adm11ted ac,c, .. 1c; S 1 406 999 1 •s Slarctesl Escrow Co 1'1C . 6798 Total liabihlo .. < $2 l2 t45 8rOQlll'1ursl Street Fountain Valley CA 92706 ano the 1as1 day for 1t11ng Cap11<1t patd·ur-..>uu1,1111 t t1a1ms by an) creo11or shall t>e May C.ap1t;i Sidi Jtor I Cif'~•os t ~'1011 000 14 1984 which is the business day Gross pa10 r ,j, 11 r1>tore 11>e consumm1111on date ".Onlributed <;u•l u., Sr'•1J.OOO r.i;Pc1t1eel above 1Jndss1greo tuna!> • 1 1~ 1 1 $'.> 146 So tar as is known 10 said 111- SurpluS as '"q.~re1s I '*'Meo Transleree(SI said Intended policytiotoers $1 194.854 , rar1~teror(st u!oed 1ne lo11ow1ng ao- 1 I th $305 243 d•l•w•1a1 ous1nes!. nam"5 and ad- ncome or • f'"'' $17·306 d•e'>St'S wrthin 1ne tnree years last D1sburse'Tlen1s t()r 11 " ''"" 1 • 1...,~1 Nnne We hP1 l>b'y C:fU ,,,, lt1.i1 It•" !00 111 rlt>lllS (jl .. ,, "cc.ordttnc.P Wtlh Dated Ap11I ~ 196• 111e A nruJI Si ,,, .. ,, .. , . I ! It. """" .. lld•·d Oecc>mber 3 1 1983 Pt-JL D FLOWERS made IC' tno I St.I ,, • (,, II 1T11<;<; ,, .. , pursu.1r I II) .aw MAP r JOAN FLOWERS Hans Coll<>r1q l'i.·~1ClM 1 1r 1enO«d TranslPr~st Robert M Eri1. ... ,, 1 '.i•c1• 1a1 , I• 101 5hed Orange Cont Daily Published Qr l'''I• t ,,, I (~.Illy i'tlr I A;o• 11 lb 11 8 19 20 1984 1 '11" .Apt1I l; 1q84 ?071 84 DEATH NOTICES 2079·84 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO CREOITORS OF BULi< TRANSFER (59'1 11101-8107 u cc) tn .... l IM .. tllle Ml. by °'*"Ion Of llW Of OthefWI ... ICqUlfed OIMf 11\111 or In •ddttlon lo that of tM dec.cl•nt 11 the time ot lier deatn, Ill and to thel *lain rMI pr()pWty toeated In in. City of C»r .... County Of Oftn91. Stall 01 Call· fornla. commonly re,.,.red 10 u 4552 C1tlly A""""" Cypress. c.i .. forn1a and mOf9 parttcularly ct. ICflbed .. fOllOwt Loi 32 of Trtct 5272. r.corded In ~ 210. Peo-s 26 and 2'f of MaPt. In ,,,. olfioe 01 the County Recorder ot Orar19e County Sat• w11t be subJeet 10 curren1 1ues covenanla condlllona, re- 1111c11on1 resarva11on1, rtghtl, •igtlts 01 way and easements of •• cord Tn• property ts 10 be sold on an &6 is 1>as1s exceo• as 10 mte Bids or otters are invited lor 1h11 proµerty and mutt be tfl writing and ,r;1ll be received al lhe office ot EDGAR W AVERILL JR allorm;y lor sa1a E•ecutor. at 6244 Paint., Avenue Wh1t11er Caillorn1a 90602 or may be llleo with the C1e111 ol the Supe1101 Coutt or Oehvered 10 EDGAR W AVERILL JA pet· sonatty ~t any ttme alle1 lhe '"" pubhcat1on 01 tt11s notice end before the malling ot the sate The p1oper1y will be sold on 1ne 1011ow1ng terms Casf'l or par! casn and parl credit. the terms ol such credit 10 be acceptable 10 th• undersigned and to th• Superior Court ten percenl (10"/•J ol the amound btd 10 accompany lhe oflef and Ille balance lo be paid promptly tollow1ng conhrmatton ot sal• by the Court Ta,11ee, rents. op- erating and maintenance e•penses, and premiums on insurance accep· table 10 the purchaser shalt be prorated H ol the date of recQrdlng of 1he conveyance The cost of a siandatd torm owner'• policy ot lllle Insurance one-half ('It) the escrow lee and othef escrow expenset customartly paid by Ille seller In 1 real astat• sale transac11on Orange County. Cahlorn1a will be paid by the es1a1e One.halt l',..l 1he escrow lee all coSls of obtaining t1nanc1ng trom a third parly tor part of lhe purcha541 prlce. lhe addlllonal cost of tltle insurance 101 special en· dorsemenls or e•lended coverag• t>eyond thal or a standard lorm owner • pohcy of 111le insurance. and 811 O"*° .-pen.sea.ol NC:IOW II\ Orange County Calllor1111 shall be at tne upense ot the buyer The undersigned reserves lhe right to ref8Ct any and all bids prior to enl•Y of an order confirming tne sale Oaled Aprol 3. 1984 WILLIAM QUACKENBUSH EDGAR W AVERILL JR A11orney for Pe1111oner FRANK. AVERILL & VARN 1244 Pelnter Avenue Wllttller, CA. 90902 (213) Hl-1039 Published Orange Coast 09'1y P•IOI Apt1I t5 16 22 1984 2076·84 POOLIC NOTICE STATEMENT OF ABANOONMENl Of USE OF FICTITIOUS IU81NEH NAME The tOltowing persons have aban· doned the use of lhe F1ct11tous Busi· ness Name ACOUISIT ION ASSOCtA TES 1924 Holiday Roaa Newpo11 Beacn Gahl 92660 Sanora ElktnS Slater 192"' Hot •day Roao Newport Beach'Caltl 92660 Trie F1c111ous Busmess Name re· lerred 10 above was hied 1n Orange County on February 7, 198• This business was conducted by a an md1vodua1 Sanora Elkins Slate1 This statement was hied w11h 1ne County Clerk of Orange County on Mat 14 1984 hie no F237977 Publ•sned Orange Coatt Da11y Pilot Maren 25 Aprol 1 8 15. 1984 1698·8" POOLIC NOTICE • STAT£MENl OF ABANDONMENT OF USE OF FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME The louow1ng pe<sons have a1>an· doneo 1ne use of tne F1c1111ous Busi- ness Name PROFESSION COUN· SEUNG SERVICE. 250 E 17th Street, Suite M Costa Mesa Ca 92627 Tne F1c111101Js Business Name re- tened 10 above was hlea 111 Orange County on August 5 1983 Fiie No F2;,;2283 S1epnan1e Ma11e Rtenards 211 I Pomona Costs Mesa Ca 92627 Tn1s business was Gonducted by ar 1ndrv1dua1 Tn15 statement was lileo w1tt1 the County Cler~ 01 Orange County on April 5 t964 Slephan1f' Richard Ptitllo<,t1pd Orange Coest Daily P1101 A111 1 ,., n ]9 Mav b !964 20S5·6.C PUBLIC HOTICE MUCMJTICE Mt.IC *>TIC( , ~ MOC !!!!q M'"IOUll ••••• -PIC'l'mOUe =· l'ICTl'nOW ....... l1Mm W•"•n ... ITA.__.tt' NMm ITAW Ttlle t~ ..,..... .. M!'i Tiie ~ . ..,eone .,. ...,. Tiie ~ .,.,_,. .,. Ooing btaiftMe •• ~a: ..,..,.. ~ A.trtoct,...., t'1IN &M FOUR CH llflVICa CO. 131 MeCLl~OANOl~· ~J-""'* 20Q, ~""lo. lonota Aoed, Colla MIA. C., MIHl OAOUP. 219'2 huftl CliMf N111W 1 m2t ' Unit C, Huntington ~ CA. V..ioti ~. A Ceil Corp., ~~~.~Sonor11 92"8 17215 LM "'"1•111, ..... 20o, l1'oed Coll• Mela. C. l2t2t J.,,_ M. Gllmor•, 21tM2 S ~ Vleto.. Callf -' Thie~ .. CtOnOuCWd by'"" •OOk~rM "C". Huntington !Mdt. °""* '· t<ino. l07 a,e. 8'tltol, 1nc:tlVldue1 CA. 02s.e s.n.a ~. Cltllt 12107 Cerl I.MN &dlwanat Or•o L. tc:twarda. a tl42 Ttllt bin!,,... 11 oonclilC1erO by: • Thia eta~\ V.11 fUed with t~ BrOOllhurtt C. Hwnllntt«? e..ct\, _..., PtttNtefl4p. County Ctent of Orange Counly on CA. 92t4f };. MIMion Equity AC>fll 4, 11M 'Ttllt butiMM la c:onduihid by: a FUcnard R. St9ntQn, Pr.., nu1ll ~ pertnerltllp. TIN '*''*"*'' WU fKed wtttl Ule Put111MO Ofenot CoMt Oally Jamea M O•l\'\Ofe County Clertt of Orange County on Pllol ~M 15, u . 29. Mey •• ,.... Thie •••tement ... ,.... W•Ut IM Ap'll 4, ''"' 2041 • ...-~Clerk .o1 0r.,. ~'Yon PMl7• Mwctl 29, 1M4 Publllhed °'~ Coelt Dally '2>U77• Pilot At>rll 18. 22, 2t, Mey •• ,.... "8JC llJTIC( Publltlled orang. COUI Dally 2051-&4 ~ ~·· Piiot Aprll 8, 15. 22. 29, 1944 -----------NAMllTATWT tH1-t4 rta.IC N011CE flCTmOUI MllMm .. NAiii 'TA'T.....-r TM toltowlng pet"tonl .,. dOlnO bvllneQ" SM ITH & W OOO, 17801 f,11rtwrlght Rd., Irvine, CA 927 14 Ruby K WOOd. 717 MllOU-111 St . Coton• d•t Mar. CA 92~25 Randell G Smttll, 18533 Wh1t1 Oak Of , Y0tbl Linda, CA 926af Tlva bUslnen la conduoled by 1 general partn«ll\lc> Ruby I( WOOd This atatem.nt w11 hi.d wttll the County Clef" of Ora~ County on March 23, 1984 '241713 Published Orange Coal! Dally P1101 Aprol 1, 8. 15. 22 1984 1832·84 P\8.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUllMEH NAME STA'TEtffNT Tne following persona ar• domg business H DONALDSON. BELZANO & AS· SOCIA TES, 2102 Business Center Or , Sul1e 103, Irvine. CA 92715 Robert M Donaldson, Inter· national Lid 1Caltforn11). 643 I Govin C11cle Huntington Be.ct'I. CA 92647 This businus 11 conducted by • corpora lion Robel't M Donaldson, President This s1a1emen1 was filed with the County Clerk ol Orang• County on M aren 23. 1984 f1417M Published Orange Coast Dally Pilot Aprll I 8. 15. 22. 198A 1831-94 P\llllC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUllNEIS NAME STATEMENT The following persons are doing "Jus1ness as IT'S AN ART PRODUCTIONS, 1695 Irvine Ave "202 Cosla Meu. CA 92627 Robert R Saavedra 452 Pros· pect. Newport Beech CA 92663 Oallld Mlranon f695 Irvine Ave Cosla Mesa. CA 92827 Donn Mallack. 1012 N Tustin Ave • Orange, CA 92667 Ga•y T Stratt 10521 Copper Clitt Or . Lake Forfls1 CA ThlS b\Jsmess ts conducted by a general partnership Robert Saavedra l his s1a1ement WIS tiled with Ina Co..inty Cieri\ ot Orange Counly on Maren 22 198• F141137 Pubtosne<J Orange Coast Daily Pilot Ap11I 1 8 15 22 1984 1826-84 Pl&.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME .TATIMENT . Tne 1011ow1ng persons are dOtng business IS AMERICAN !MEX. 4886 Paseo de Vega Irvine CA 92715 Josepn F and Joan F Fong. 4886 Paseo de Vega. Irvine. CA 92715 Tn1s business is conduCled by a <Jenera! partnership J F Fong Hus statement was hied wntl ttle Coun1y Cltt<k of O•ange County on March 23. 1984 F24113t Published Orange Coast Dally Pilot April 1 8 15 22 1984 1829·611 Pl&.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tne tollow1r19 persons are dOlng buSAness as BARCLAYS-CAPRI POINT , 17702 Cowan Street. Irvine. CA 92714 Barclays Allstate 1nvestmen1 Cor· poratlon Ca1ttorn1a t7702 Cowan Street Irvine, CA 92714 Barclays Wes1em P1crl1C lnvett- menl Corporation Ca11tornia 17702 Cowan Si•eet Irvine CA 927111 Barctsys Royally Group, Inc ca1olo1ma 17702 Cowan Sir.el lnMe CA 92714 Barclay Stsnlord Invest Corpor· a11on Csl1torn1a 17702 Cowan S1reet Irvine. CA 92714 Barclays Mortgage Corporauon. Calltom1a 17702 Cowan Street Irvine CA 927 14 Barclays Royally Investment Group Inc Catotorn1a. 17702 Cowan Street Irvine. CA 92714 Barclays Pan Amerk:a Investment Corporat•on. Cahlorn1a. 17702 Cowan Street Irvine CA 92714 C11pn Po1n1 Associates 363 l·C North Pine Gro111.' Avenue Chtesgo 1111no1s 606 t3 This business is conducted bv a gen1>rRJ pannersh•P Joh l Connolly Pres•Ce'11 Tri1s statement was tiled w11n the TM fOlloWlng pertON .,. doing bullMll .. ; (A) UlM (l)USRA·UTll.ITIES SYSTEM S /RATES ANAi. Y81S. FICMtOUa MlaMll 2172 DuPont Ofl\<e, lrvfne, Ca. NAMI ITAftMIHT 92715 TM IOllowltlg !*ton II dOlng JamM Vllgean. 24282 O!'tttrlO bUllnetl N Lane. Et TOfO. Cl. 92830 C.. TEK E'NOINEERINO TECMNI· Thi• bullMlt II oondUCl.0 by an CAL SERVICES, 2413 s Fairview. lndlllldul.t Santa Ana, CA 9270• J1mee Valgeln Cert Joeeph Vanswearlng•n, Thi• •l•t~I WH flied with th• 1057 Bu•ton Dr . RllllO CA 92376 County Ct.fl! of Ofange County on This busmeaa 11 conducted by an April 5 1081f lndlllldull F242.M7 Cart Vant'#Nringen Publistled Orenge Coast Dally This 1111.ment was filed woh lhe P11o1 Apnt 15 22 29. May 15, 1984 County Clerk ot Orange County on 2056-8-4 March 29 1984 P\8.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUltNlll NAME ITATH1ENT The IOllowmg persons are dOtng t>usmess u STEPHANIE RICHARDS and AS· SOCIA TES. 250 E 17th Street. Suite M Costa Mesa Ca 92627 Stephan .. Marte Richlrde, 2111 Pomona. Colla Meu, Ca 92827 Th11 business i1 conducted by an Individual Stec>f\lnie RIChard Th11 11at~en1 wu llted with lhe County Clenl ot O••noe County on F1422tl Published Orange Coas1 Dally P1101 Ap11t 8 15 22. 29, 1964 1944-64 P\8.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUI IUllNHI NAME IT A TIMENT Tne ronowtng persons are da1ng bulln•H U WEST COAST-LONDON COM· PANY. 244a2 0.1 Prado. Ste 11. Dani Point. Calll 92829 Mr M J McGraw. 339 I I Diena Or . D.,,a POint. C1tlf 921529 Mr Oen Hann.gin, 34062 For· mosa Dane POlnl Cllll 92629 F_.... Mr 8 K Ctewor1h. 3250 Broad PutMlelMd OfMtot c-t Deity ST. Box 11121 Newpor1 ee.cti. Aprll 5 1994 Plk>t Aptlt 15, 22, 2t, MaJ I , 19" Caht 92863 206444 This bus•neas is conducted by a PtQ.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUllNHS NAM! ITATHllNT The fOllowing peraoos are dOtng bullnetS .. Valley Auto Center. 23902 Remme Ridge. El Toro. C111tornta Rober1 M Huggins. Jr . 513 Em· arald Bay. Laguna Beacn, Catlf 92651 Paula F Huggins. 513 Em•ratd Bay Laguna Beactt. Catlf 92651 This 1>u1mess 11 con<Sucled by 1nd1v1duats lhusband & wlte1 Rober! M Huwtns Jr Tn1s sta1emen1 wu t1i.o with the Counly Clet'lt ot Orange County on Al)fll 4 1994 F142nl Published Orange Coasl Dally Pllol Ap11I 15, 22. 29. May 6. 1984 2049-84 general partnership B.K c1ewor1h Thi$ statem•nt wH Ille<! wHtl lhe County Clerk of Orange County on Mat 115. 1984 F241113 Publlthed Orange Coast Delly Piiot March 25, April 1, 8 15, 1984 1706·84 P\8.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUI BUllNESS NAME IT ATIEMENT The toltow1ng person i1do1ng' business H DAN GRIFFITH 4 ASSOCIATES 2650 Avon, Newporl Bach Calli 92663 Daniel Allen Gritt11n. 9 Vienna. Newpon a.acn. Calif 92663 This business 11 conducted by an tndlvldual Daniel A Griffith This statemen1 wa1 hied wllh the ___ .;.PtQ...;;.;;;..;;;.l.;.C_NO;.;.;;..;.Tl.;.C.;;E ___ 1 County Cteri.. ol Oral1Q8 County on Mar 1• 198• FICTITIOUS IUllNEll F140MO NAME STATEMENT Put>hShe<J O•anoe Coasl Dally The l0How1ng per50fll are d0tr19 P11o1 Maren 25 April 1 8 15 1984 ousmen as 1700-84 ACAPULCO BEACH CLUB 109 Main St Huntington Beach. Ca 92648 RonalO Peyse1 . 305 Lugon1a Newpotl Beacn Ca 92625 Tn1s business is conducted by an 111d1v1oua1 Ronald PeyHr This s1a1emen1 was hied w1tt1 1ne Coun1y C1er11 of Orange County on PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME IT A TEMENT The 101tow1ng person 1s doing b..ismess as CFK CONSUL TINO CO 2005 W Balboa 162. Newport Beach Cahl 92663 Ap11I 4 198• F242737 Cnarles F Knnke 300 E Coast Publi$1'1eO Orange Coast Daily Hwy PtlOI Ap11I 15 22. 29 May 6. 198A 263 Newport Beach Callt 92663 2048-84 Thts b..ismen '' conducled by an 1nd1vrdua1 Char .. s F Krmil.e PtQ.JC NOTICE Tn1s statement was llled with ltle -------------1 Counly Clerk ol Orange County on FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Mar 16 198• NAME STATEMENT F141114 The lonowfng person 1s dOtng PuOhs"ed Orange Coast Daily business as Pilot March 25. April 1. 8. 15, 19811 FINE LINE FINISH CARPENTRY. r-1705·84 2277 Pacific "A 10•. Cotta Mesa: CA 92626 Thomas Ronald Duteau, 2277 P•· Pl&.IC NOTICE c1ltC •A 104. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 FICTITIOUS IUllNESI ThlS business IS conducled by an NAME IT A T£MEHT lndlll1dual Thomu Outeeu lhe tot1ow1ng person is dotr19 l business as hi• statement was fifed With lhe (ll)ASSOCIA TED FINANCIAL County Clerk of Or•nQe County on SERVICES (b)FOOD SERVICE Maren 29 t984 F24220I EQUIPMENT LEASING. 24366 Anll· p o c D I lies Way. Dana Pomt. Catll. 92629 ubhshed range OHi a ly Sieve Williamson. 24366 Antilles Pilot April 8. 15 22. 29. 1984 1943.54 Way Dana Point Caltl 92629 This business is conducted by an PtQ.IC NOTICE F1cm1ous BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 1ndtvtduat Steve W111tam1on This s1a1emen1 wllS hie<! with the County Cl.,k ol Orange County on Mar 21 1984 lne toilow1ng persons are domg F141497 business 115 Published Orange Coast Daily MADERA INVESTORS. 24221 Piiot Maren 25. Apql t 8. tS 1984 Calle de ta Louisa. Suite 308. 1697·8• Laguna Hills. CA 92653 J R Evans Companlel. Inc . • Calttorn11 corpor1Uon. 24221 Calle de ta Louisa. Suite 308 Laguna Hills, CA 92653 This business 1s conducted by a general pannersh1p JR Evans PtQ.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STA TIMENT Tt11s ~latome.nt wlS llled with the County Clerk of Orange County on Maren 29 1964 The follow1no person 1s doing business as HOLLAND ASSOC1.ckfS. 41•24 Newpo11 Blvd Costa M},a Calll F242270 926?7 -.ov A. LEBOWITZ 3200 Brlelol St. Sult• 700 Coil• M .... CA. m2t Kathryn Ann Holland 2•2• New port Blvd Cost& Mei;a Cahl 92627 ··~ IUNNOlll OOWf CM' Tt4S IT A Tl OI CAUPOMU '°"THI COUNTY Oii LM ANOIUI EMate Of KA Tttt.H"' P0Wt.N KlfNAH.~ CAM NO. P 117 llJ NOTICI CW IAU 0# IWTIMIT *~"°""TY ATIWVATI SAUi NOT1CE. 18 HEAHY OIV!N tllll on °' 111-. April 24. 1N4, tN ~llO'*'· .. OQneervttor Of tN Etlai. of KA THLE!N POWERS KEEHAN, coneervat•. wMI ... II pttvate ..... to In. hl\lf*I and *1 bidder, aubtect to conflrm8110n of aid SilpedOr Courl. et IM olflce. Of lodktn. McC&flhy, S•rven1 & Smith. 707 Wlfttli,. 904..t......,d, 5tll Ftoof. CoQnty of Loe AllO*lta, Stal• c t C1llfornl• 90017, alJ lM f19tlt, tit ... lnt.,•t and eeta .. Of tM oon- MfVltM of that cet1aln reel prop. Iffy loca:t.O In ttle County of Of· anQ*. Stale ot C.llfomla, commonly r•flf<.0 to .. 238!!·20 VII Mt.npoN Wnt, l.lgUna Hiiia. Ctll· tOfnla 9MS3 mOf• partlCUlarty ct. tcrlbed .. PARCEL 1 Dwelling Unll 2.0 tn Butldlng No 2385 u Mid Unit 11 ehown on that o•rtatn Con· domlnlum Plan attatlled to ll"d m1de a part of that C*laln OecJtr· •••on of Coveoanl• Condlllon• ancS Re1tr1C11on1 recorded October 2, 1969. 1n eooti 9096. Page 804 ot Ol11Ctat Records tn l"'-Offloe of tht County Recorder of Mid County. and• 1/192nd und1v1d8d 1n1er"t In and 10 LOIS 1. 2 and A ot Ttael No 7074 as per map recoroeo 1n Book 261. Pages 47 10 48, lnctuswe ol Miscellaneous Maps. 1n thl Ofttee of uld County Rec;order lhown and defined as Common Area·· on lhe above-reterreo to Conoom1n1um Plan E11cep11ng any po<11on ot Lot A ot Tract No 6951 as P8f map recorded 1n Book 258 Pages 24 end 25 01 Miscellaneous M1pa 111 the Office of 1t1e County Recorder of said Coun- ly Also •xceptlng and reeerv1og unto 1t1• Gran1or. Its ~sors end assigns from 11id I/ t92nd un· dov1ded onter•s• 1n llld loll 1. 2 and A non-•a.ctus;ve eaMtMnts and non-e11clu11ve rights ol way ov•r. und., and UPOn thoM portlOns of Hid t.OIS 1. 2 and A Upotl Wfloc:h no building or other al<U<:lura h., ~ created tor neceuary or oestrabte ingress or egress. tetevlslon cables. und.,gro.ind wlrea 1nd con<Sulta for atec1r1c1ty. telephones and other purposes and accoutrement• tiler• to sewers. drains. water. g., and Steam pipes. and ~If-nil thereto and for such roof 0"9r· hangs and Olhet encroldlmente ot a Ilka or d1ss1m1t1r kind end ease· ments on ad1acent Lots 1n Hid Tract tor root overhangs and other encroachments. of a like or dls- Slmilar ktnd together with the right 10 convey said easements 10 any person form publlC ullllly. or gov- ernmental l>Ody E•oep1tng from said Lo1S 1 2 and A 1111 OU l>1i hydroca1bOnS mm·- erats and other subalancea tying below a depth of 500 00 f•t. bul without 1ne right lo enter upon the aurtaGe or sub9Urtao• ot the prop- erty atiove a depth of 500 00 fMI for any purpose whatsoever. u re· served 1n Oeeds of record PARCEL 2 Non-e•ctu11ve HM- men1s tor ingress and egress pubhc uhfllles sewers and tor Ill purposes 1nc1dental lherelo 1nclud1ng but not t1m11e<1 to ttle construcllon 1nstat1a- t1on reptacernenl. repa11 mainten· ance operallorf and use ot ail ne<:4Jna1y 01 des11eble roadways s•Oews!~s and conduits over tile land de-scnt>ed 111 Parcel 2 ol chat certain oeeo recorded September 16 1969 111 Boo1< 9080 Page 581 of Oll1c1al Records on the Office of the County Recorde• of said county PARCEL 3 A non-1>.clus1ve NM- ment tor ingress and egress publlC ul11t1tes sewers and for 111 purpoMS 1nc1den1al thereto including but not limited to the construC11on. lnstana· 11on replacement repatt. main ten· ance operation and use ot all necessary or desirat>te roadways. Sldewalks and conoullt over Lot B of Tract No 5719 on 1ne County or Orange State of Caltlorn1a, as per map recorded 1n Book 26-11 Pages 16 10 19 1nctus1ve ol M1tcellaneous Maps, 1n the 0111c• of tne County Recorder 01 said County P1ov1ded lhal lhls deed 1s ac· cepted and made subJec1 lo lhe benehta and burdens 1mpos.ad upon tne land descnbed 1n uto Parcel 1 above tor lhe mutual t>enehl of Ille owners ot any porhon• theteot by 1t1a1 cflf'tain Dectarallon ol Cove- nants Cond11tons and Restrlcuons recor<Jed OC1ober 2. 1969 1n BOOll 9096. Page 804 ot Ott1C11t Records '" 1ne Olilce of said County Re· corder SUBJ EC T 0 All covenante, con- d1t1ons res111c11ons res.,vallons. exceptions easemenis. rights and 11ghts o! way or record S111e w111 be sub1ect 10 current taxes covenants condt11on1. r• st11ct•ons reservations rtghts rognts ot wey and easement• ot re· COid The property •S to oe sold on an as IS b8SIS Bids or oilers 10 be In wnt1ng and will be receive<! at the aforesaid of- fice any lime al1er the llrll publl- ca11on hereof ano before date of sate The property will be sold on 1ne tottow1ng terms cast1 or parJ casn and p11r1 credit the terms ot sucn credit 10 be acceptable to the undersigned ond to lhe Superior Court ten pet cent 110%) of lhe 11moun1 D•d 10 accompany lhe ofter and me balsnte lo be paid promptly lollow1119 conh1ms1ton or snle by lhe COUii I \ \ l\1 1\H'i \ I\', A~11 I I I • I '' t .,. .... µ.,~t t Q•ve1 t ;;ad• t .. 1 I, I'•, t I 1 11 1111 I •I I ' ,,,. ,..,It ~,.,ed lran~-NOTICE TO CREDITORS 1-.iillll , 1 ~ .. 11 ,),,,,. 11'' '' •I' •ll J llu'~ rrar,~1,.1 1" a1.1oui Of BULK TRANSFUI I (,ounlv (,!erk of Orange County on Match 1 t96• Pubhst18<1 Orenge Coast Oa11y P1IOI Ap11I 8 15. 22 29 t98• 19A7 84 This business •S conduete<J by an •'1d1v1dual Kslrr'1a Hollana Tn1s s1a1emen1 was llled with lhe County Clerk of 01ange County on Mar 16 1984 The Conse1vator r~rvn lhe nghl 10 re1ec1 any and all bids prio1 to entry ol 1111 order conhrming lhe Hie · tr I HARBOR lAWH M l OLIVE Monuan · ,. • 1111 Crttm11I ., :o2'> C •"' A,1> (.,(l'.ld Mii I ~·t D·5J 1 ;. PIERCE BAOTHF A6 BELL BROAOW,iY M ORTUARY 110 B•1..l''"'J• f.0:.1 I 'I• I lid; !.i"O BALTZ BEHGtliCJ"' SMITH & TUTHILi. WESTCLIH CHAPfl II •• f • ,, Coo;•a '-'"\, t .II 'l 1 ' I PACIFIC v1r '(<( M EM ORIAL PARI< .. McCORMIC~ M ORTUARY 119~ l lQ 1na <an,on Pa llQu'la 9., H:r. a ~. £5 I AIM 144 1~ 11 t 'I 1 I .. "'i1<1P )I\ Pll•SOlllll propP•fyl tSec~ 6101·6107 u cc ) 1,,.,,.,n.11ter dP!>< 11til'l'.l NOl!CP ,I!> riereby given 10 tne I ~1e 11aml's and tlu~1na's ad crt>Oll.,r'> of KWOK K WONG and l ·.i111•11111,1 11,, .. ,., .... ot "''' '''""dllO 11ar1sle1or-. MING WONG l•ansleror ina1 8 ,,,. ~ H• ,., ... ,'"'""') 111< 164f, 1 I t·u•lo. 1ran~le1 •S abotJI 10 be made to I Ill\• ·'1 It '1 I I 1• (.-0,j' ..... y un!.f'I Bea(.n by Ttansl~ror wnose addrass II L " •074. q9;tt 11.im111on .A,enue '" tne City of T•,. •P<."''''" " "'111•1 '"'d ot ine Hu1•tington Beacn Counl~ ol Or· <.t ,t!t Clletuli•I' lfl•c.t• or p11nc;opaJ anQf' <;tatl" of C<fitomra .. ~ all of I " .n .. ~· •"•c.1 01 lht-intended wt1QM othl'• h•JS1ness name5 and 'i.. ' ~ I I I I 1~111 !I HI \h·•u• •\ s.mw llddrttUtlS uS+>d whtltn three yea1a ,,i i:,.~t11 111 I .i11 ult\•• A1 c1r1"•1Jus1rif''i\rro11np~oJnoad 1a~1pa~1 ~0•11r.is ~nownt0Trans· pl I t' • 11~11 1¢tl111\1.l\1d111lh11 '1"'"~"~,, .. erJbvl!1t>ontenOedtrans-ll:tree ar,. NOTHERN GARDEN. I ,,., " wothon ltlflt(' )'ftllf', last years S76t H &snta Ana Canyon Road 11111 ,1, ''' "' lh~· 111. 1twj 1,1 t , ,.~1 -.o tar ~\ ~·nown lo lhe Anat1eu11 Cs 92807 to SOME~ I .. I ~ l .. 1.1111 \ l luh 111tl1 '' IO'fl(Jt'd l•IJnSIP•f't' sri> PER-THIN s GOOKIN tlllC whose bull· l•I • ""' ,,1 , I I 111• <;tJ"'A llf' tnA\l[t SERVICE ness llddrf'SS is 862 Darrell Streat. ,\ ,1 ,11 1.111.r, ~h• .,.1,111 11.e ... ;m,, .. 1 aid business ao-1n1t1eC11yol C011aMeu Coun1yof ll<••:i. 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USl'd ov Hid C111torn11 1M 111 di)' or Mly. 1984 Ht 111I11 1 K< II Hr 1,1d" ·l" j "'" •IPrors at t1110 1oc111on 11 Pef lhrovgn Ee~row NO 189·H7mb. of :\l 1 1 1 1.1 t \ 111 r ,,, I" r' '°'~•zed Tre~tll '>erv1r1 s~ur11y Pae11te Nlfional lank et •·l.! 1 ,,, I tua1 Sll•d bul~ lr•n•ter 1• •n 2091S111JotQu1nH1111Roed.ll'llM • 111nrJ~O to bf' con11.1mm1t"'3 11 the City ol N11wport Beith, COunty of ~ T ( I..\ RF. ott1t,. t' NQrrn A An1x:•1u1~ '"' Or1not1 5tlllf' of C11Jf0<nl1 Clalml \II I( \ 'i .... 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" 111 1 ... r> I Ap11I 1<, ·r•IJ.t l\plll 1!. 1, •• 'llAO 114 F2:3tl72 Putil.,ht!d Orange Coast Oa11y Pilot Al)1111 8 15 22 1984 ------------- 1652·8• P\8.IC NOTICE PU8UC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ITATHIENT tne lollowing person is dotng business as NEWPORT MESA CHRISTIAN PRE·SCHOOl/KINOEROAATEN. 320 E 181h SI Coil• Mela. CA 92627 Lorraine P Higgins 4401 p.., Or Huntington Baach CA 92646 James E Higg1n1 u o 1 P.-Dr Huntington Beech, CA 92648 This buSlneu 11 conducted l>y •n 111d1Vtduat Lorra1n• P Hlgglnt This 11a1emen1 was hie<I wllh Ille Covnty Cltt"k ot Or•nge County on March 23 19811 F'417JIO FICTITtou8 IUllNEIS NAME STATEMENT Ttlt' IQllOW1n9 person •S doing bu11'1ess as !Al RON WOOD RACING PROD· UCTS tB) RON WOOD RACING 755 W 17th St Costa Mesa CA 92626 Ronald C WoQd 200 I Pon AemsGata Newpo"h ~each CA 92UO This business is conducted by an 1nd1111dual Ronald C Wood Th11 •l•t•menl was hi.cl with ltle Coun1y Clerk ot Orange Counly on Marth 29 , 1984 F242272 Publlthed Orange CoHI Deity Piiot April 8 15, 22, 29, 1084 19'8 84 PublltNKI Of1nge Cou1 Oa1ty ------------P1101 Aprll 1 8, I!!, 22 1994 P\llLIC NOTICE 1935-84 ------------ P\8.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUI IUlfHlll NAMI IT AflMINT The. r011ow1n9 peraons are 00tng bullMU II UNITED PROPCRTY INVESl M(NTS A CALIFORNIA GENERAL PARTNCRSHIP 3t41 · 8 South Br•llOI Santi Ant CA 92704 OaVld Levy 394 I 8 South Ot1SIOI S1n11 Anl. CA 92704 Rori Alfeno. 394 1 8 South 611atol Santi Ana. CA 92704 Thia 1:>u11neu te conouctttd ti)' 11 l)t'!llfltat partnerah•P Dlv•O Levy Tn11 t•ll•manl wa1 llle<I """" th• Gr-unty Clf'•I< of Orange CO\lflty on ~arcl't n 198• '""" Publ•\hlO Orano11 CQHI 0111ly Polo! Ar,111 1 II 1~ '}l 11111• 18'8·11• FtCTinout 9UllMll NAMI ITA TOMNT The lollowln; person• are Oe>tng l>utlMtl .. AtTCHfV ASSOCIAHS. 1 9rOOllhOllOw Drive. Sen1a Ar11. Cattt 92705 Stant.-, " Gentv.r I w1nttt grMtl lrv1nt. C~ 12714 8r1dfo1d H Mltl•r 31952 Apueeto w.., Tra~o C1ny0f1 Cllil 92878 LM W ~. 97715 Cr .. t~ Circle. Vitia Parlt, Calif 92M7 Oet\nll K 5-nft. H4-D M11n SltMI. Tutltn. C11jf 928e0 T1111 ou11nes1 11 con<lucttld by a g.n~•l patll*lllll) O.nn11 t< Senl1 Tn1a llat~t Wit ftleO Willi,,,. Coun1y Ctert< of Ortnge C0un1y on Mar 16 t984 '1UfN F>ul)l11n.o Or•no• Co.ut Dtlly Pilot Marr.II 2!! Apol I I I!!, 1984 170'1 84 F2411M Pubhshed Orange Coast Daily Pilot Maren 25 14.ptol I 6 15 1984 1703·84 PU8LIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME IT ATEMENT Tne followtng person 19 dOlng ou11nets et SEA BREEZE LANDSCAPE MAINT 2661 Orange AV91lut B. Costa M•u Cllil 92627 Palrlcti L McOu11tan 26151 Or· an99 Avenue B Co111 Mes• Caut 92627 This bu1tne1111 conducted by an 1ndMdu1t Palrlcil L MoOulllen Thll 11a1emen1 wH filed with th• County Clefk ot Orange County on Mar 14 198.C f'MOll1 Put>lltned Of1ng• COUI Dally Piiot MlrCh 25. April 1, 8. 15. 1984 1899·84 P\8.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUI BU.HI NAMI ITATIMt!NT Tiie folio.Ing perllOll 11 dOIOQ bullneNH PEASONAI. PENNINO 570 Stur· =· Of1tte Coet11 M... CIHI Fr1rnc•t Ann Henlley. 670 Slur &me Ofttte. co111 Meat, c.111 Thlt tNtlneu 11 condutttrd by 1n 1ndtvld~t Frenc.t Ann Hen9.ley Thtl tllllf'IW'l1 WU Mad Wl)h 11\t Covnry Cleft. ol Orange ~tr on M•r 16 1914 '1111'2 Pubh•ll"'1 Ot an941 C.o .. t Datlt Pilot Maren 15 APfJI I • 1!1 tH• 1102 14 Oalod March 27 1984 M1chae1 P Keenan Conservator ot ttlft Es1a1e of said Conserv11ae BODKIN. McCARTHY, I AllOENT & SMITH Fifty.first Floor 7a7 Wltahlre ~vard Loe Af\99 .... CA. 80017·3871 (213) no-1000 Publlsned Oranoa Co8't Dally Piiot April 14 15 21, 198• Pl&.IC NOTICE FICTTTIOUI BUIMll NAME ITATEMl!NT The tOllOWlrlQ l)erlOn •• OOfrlQ bulln•H as REAL ESTATE REPAIR. • 14 MoonrlM Cl Newpor1 S.tch CA George WaidhauMr. • 14 Moon· riM Ct . Newport Buch, CA Thie bulln.te ts conduated by 11n lnd1Vldu11 a.oro-W1tdnauMr This 11a1ement wtt hied wtlh tn. County Clerk Of 0t1nge County on March 22 11184 ,.,.,.,. P11bll1hed Orano-COHI Dally P1101 APfll 1, 8. 1s n. 1994 1827·84 Pt&JC NOTICE FlCTITIOUI luatNaU NAMEITA,....NT Tn• loflOo#lnO l)erlOC'I II dOlng bUllnell at fM( f,_llDCRtCK CO 2121 Suaan St . Sant• i'na CA 92704 B1rry ,.,edet!Ck Branin. 1190 Panay Cit Co111 M .... CA 921128 T1111 Oulllne.t te conduet8d by an 1110M0ull tarry r 8ren1n Tl!•l'tttlemetll wit hied Wiii! Ult County cieo. 01 Ofanoe County on .,..,en 23 1914 ,,.,712 Publl 11eo Or•noe COUt Dally P1IQI Apr!! t I 1~ n tH4 1133·14 Resort life at Silver Sands ---Jt.. "Designing a home expressly for viewing an Interior atrium. Most plans resert owners requires special con-also feature a bullt-ln pantry., • stderatlon for the unique demands of Now selling In a new Increment of 33 leisure life-styles," according to patio-styled homes, Sliver Sands builder Bob Mclain, whose Sliver Racquet Club offers a selection of five Sands Racquet Club community In floor plans priced from $127,500 to Palm Desert Is one of the resort area's $194,500. most successful developments. The single-level designs offer up to According to Mclain, the Sliver 1,844 square feet of living ara and Sands kitchens are good examples of feature two bedrooms, two bedrooms this special planning. plus den or three bedrooms, all with "These are spacious kitchens that two full baths. One plan Is highlighted Include all the latest built-In ap-by dual master suites. pllances within easy reach of the homemaker, for rapid food prep-"Prlv cy and hospitality areas are aration and easy clean-up," the anoth .. important consideration to builder said. -ti~W!I owners, who frequently have Featured in each kitchen are a overnight guests and do a great deal range, self-cleaning and microwave of entertaining,'' he said. oven, a dishwasher, porcelalned Amenities also Include vaulted cell- double sinks with disposer and re-ings, wood-burning fireplaces, wet frlgerator with Ice maker. bars, air conditioning, washers and Other kitchen amenities are dryers, lavishly appointed baths and ceramic tiled counter tops with, attached tw~ar garages. cabinets of stained ash with lacquer Model homes and the sales office finish, sheet vinyl flooring and black are open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. glass on oven and dishwasher fronts To reach the 24-hour guarded gate for an added touch of elegance. entrance to Silver Sands Racquet ....SpecJaJ highlights In select plans Club, take Highway 10 to Bob Hope Include a skylight In one home's Drive, lett onto Country Club Drive for kitchen, plus a bay windowed nook two miles to the community. CM condos targeted for ftnt-ttine buyers with prices from 879,500 Sales brisk at The Landing in Dana Point H 1 c; H L A N IJ L 1 c 1-1 i A ·1 S " '\ C t 1 \ 1 1 " 1 1 The Landing at Dana Point, nearly sold out In two Increments of single-family residences during preview showings, held Its official grand opening last weekend with the Introduction of four model homes decorated by Carole Elchen Interiors, Inc. "Beach area homeseekers bought up our first 30 homes as soon as they were released," said Steve Scarborough, vice president of the develop- ment firm. He said another 16 residences are available In the grand opening phase. "Interest has been tremendous ever since construction started at The Landing's site abov,e Dana Point Marina, he added. A total of 146 detached residences will be built at the $27 mllllon Standard-Pacific Corp. communi- ty, with first occupancy scheduled In August. Prices will range from approximately $142,000 to $200,000 for the new homes, located In the coastal hills within one mile of the Pacific Ocean and some three miles south of Laguna Niguel. Scarborough attributes the pre-grand opening sales success to what he considers reasonable prices for residences, which he claims are well below market for the area. Designed "for those who prefer the casual beach environment along with a lifestyle of gracious elegance," The Landing residential collection Includes five floor plans created by architects John Bates Associates. The one-and two-story arrangements are presented In a variety of classic exterior styllngs, detailed with natural cedar siding and textured stucco, with clay or shake tlle roofs, entryway llghtlng fixtures, oak entry doors, decorative antique brass entry hardware and three -car garages In most plans. Floor plans range In size from 1,415 to 2,29 1 square feet and feature two. three or four bedrooms with two to three baths. Highlighting the Interiors of the homes are skylights and vaulted ceilings, hand-built masonry fireplaces. ceramic tiled entries. raised panel Interior doors and plush carpeting. Numerous sliding glass doors to outdoor patio areas and unique angled and bay-windowed areas add drama to select rooms of the new homes. Varloua plans feature formal dining rooms, spacious living rooms. family rooms, windowed kitchen nooks, optional den/bedrooms and master bedrooms with sloped ceilings, dressing room/baths and a walk-In closet or double closet. Kitchens at The Landing offer hand-finished oak cabinets, oak trimmed luminous cellngs, ceramic.tiled counter tops, breakfast nooks and an array of appliances Including self-cleaning oven and microwave combination and 11-cycle dish- washer. Additional features found In the Standard Pacific homes are Interior laundry rooms, rear patio areas with gas barbecue outlets, rear yard fencing, electronic garage door openers, fully Insulated exterior wall• and oelllngs and concrete driveways. Full preparation for air conditioning Is provided and pr•wlred TV outlets are Included In family rooms and master bedrooms. The Landing's location offers a residential retreat away from city congestion. yet cioae to Orange County's bualnesa and Industrial centers, said Scarborough, adding that the area Is noted for Its gourmet restaurants, OQ8an recreation, golf and tennis facilities, a nearby regional park and lake, boutique and neighborhood shopping. The aal• complex and model homes are open dally from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at 32792 Samuel Circle In Dana Point. Information may be obtained by phoning 831-8880. To reach The Landing above Dana Point, Marina. take the $8Qlr Ana Freeway to Pacific Coaat Highway, then north on Pacific Coast Highway to the StrMt of the GOid n Lantern. Turn right and proceed up the hlll to Jeremiah Street, then left to the new Standard Pacific Corp, alngle-famlly community . . • G loriously situated on a San Clemente h11l't1de overlOl)king the Pa;1l1C 1s Highland L1~ht - an exclusive, guard-gated community of single-family, executive homes by Southern Calitornia's leadinlo': residential builder for 40 years-Joh n 0. Lusk & Son. Hen.-streets are terraced to maximize spectacular coastline views and homes are plotted on one side ol the !'ttreet only to maximize estate-0\.'Vner privacy. Features. As exceptional as the locatwns. 1 three-.md tour-bedroom homes ot H1~hland light are styled for luxury with from 1888 to 2752 square feet of space and outstanding features like · • Guclid-gated secunty • Cer.a..auc tile entnes • Woodbum-11111•••••1.11•!111••••••• ing fireplaces with gas stubs (some plans with two ..... , ...... Pnn ,1c Oc r.tn fireplaces)• 51..ylights (Plans 10 and U) •Vaulted ceilings (Pl.a11s 7. 8, 9, 10. ll) • Automatic garage door opener; • Antique brass bath f1'ltures • Luminous lightin~ • Oak kitchen cabinets • Ceramic tile counter tops with colored grout L usk Leverage 1s hl..e no other tllrm 1lt financing tor your ne\...,. home S1m.e tht> Lusl.. C1lmpam 1s mal.;.mg the loan d11~tly tl) the buyer 1t c.m quJlil\ by its own standards ot acceptclbil1ty Man) h1lml'· buyers who have been unablE> t1' obt.un fin.mun~ \.cln now do o with Lusk's help So please, call 11ur sales represt'ntat1ves lOl LECT for all the detail!. Priced from the mid $200,000's~ If you'l"l' looking tor elegant seas1dr living, v1s1t H1~h­ land Light dunng tht' Prt>\'tE'W Opm1ng You11 knt~ you've amwd. 'XitJ L~~ Lt1sk@Homes AT MARBLEHEAD Sales crntN open daily I nlm 10 a 111 tu dusk 2033 Via M.intarav.i. 714/4Q8-072 2 'f"11c rt •ff,.'"°' •I '"'" "' rw/./rNJhrlri fmtrnrll•C rlnrit twf·.., I le>"""°'' <1w•l1lrc•l11•'1 ""'".,"" "~' " •• uel •"' • ,..,,.,, ,,1, ""'"'., """''""'' "' w in 1!11 r ... .. : I I ' ·: ·. .... .. ·. .. . .. . . -· CUSTOM HOMESITES At internationally famous Coronado Cays A rare investment in waterfront living If you've always wanted to build your own ~om home on a prestigi- ous Waterfront Homesite ... then you must see BWE ANCHOR CAY AT CORONAOO CAYS a completely master planned residential marina development that is absolutely unique in all of Southern Calif omia. A limited number of exclusive custom homesites are now available. With ea(h site you receive a grant deed delivering full ownership and title in fe~. including a lease (at a nominal annual rate), for the adjoining wharf~e area. An architectural committee will assure fitting standards of design , construction and maintenance, further protectin~ your investment and preserving the aesthetic beauty and exclusivity of the Blue Anchor Cay communit>t Haterfront Homesites from $250,000 Just minutes across the bag from downtown Son Diego. San Diego's only residential marina ..• and the only residential marina South of Newport Beach For brochure WTite: Coronado Cay Co.., 501 Grand Caribe C-auseway, Coronado. CA 92118 W o deserves the title of · independent contractor? ' ., Aln'HU9' WMGffT More than 3~ years after a Callfornla appeals court held that, "A salesman, Insofar aa hJs relatlonlhlp wfth his broker Is concerned, cannot be claaslfled aa an Independent contracior. Any contract which purports to change that relationship la lnvaUd as betng contrary to law." reel estate ealespeople continue to sign employment con- tracfa wfth thefr brokers that say they are ''Independent contractors.'' In August 1980, In Anderson and Miies va. Resnik, the California Second District Court of Appeals made the finding and In October of the same year. the Callfornla Supreme Court declined to hear the Resnik case, an action which allows the appeal court decision In the matter to stand. an Independent employmen1 or occupation and It rffponalble to th• employer only as the results of his or her work. The primary factor In establlahlng one u an Independent contractor Is that the lndlvldual determines the method of accompllehlng the work for which the Individual has contracted. The guide also says that real estate brokere are almost alwaya Independent contractort. Under the law of agency. a real esta1e broker la ordlnarlly deemed a apeclal agent who deals In the name of the broker's prlcnclpal, but does not .have custody and control of the subject matter of the agency. For purposes of real estate llcenae law -and thl• Is of primary significance to a licensee -salespersons are employees of the broker as a matter of law and cannot be Independent contractors. For purposes of federal income tax. workers compensation, unemployment Insurance or other matters outside the scope of the license law. the question of broker and salesperson Is a question of tact. It is the position of the Division of Labor Standards Enforcement that for purposes of workers compensation insurance coverage. real estate brokers are employers of their salespersons and must carry a policy on them. A Callfornla Department of Real Estate Gulde says that a contract between a salesperson and his/her broker, In which the salesperson is characterized as an Independent contractor, does not make It so under the Real Estate Law. Questions relating to how other governmental agencies view the broker-salesperson relationship should be referred to those agencies. It should be remembered that the broker-salesperson rela- tionship under one law does not establish what the status is under dlfferenl ·Jaws. rules or circum-An Independent contractor is a person who stances. sells final results rather than time. An Independent contractor, the guide con-we·11· have more to say on this cluttered and tinues. Is one who. In rendering services. exercises cloudy Issue in the next column. Stay tuned. EXPERT ADVICE ,, ,. Inequitable ho1neowner fees the result of Jarvis' Prop.13 By SIMON SYKES A few Individual own ers in a condominium were upset to find they were paying what seemed to be more than their fair share of homeowners association assessment fees. The owners represented far less than half the complex's total owners, but were paying well over half the total assessment fees received by the association. The reason for this apparent inequity? The complainlng owners bought their units after 1978. One of the effects of California's Proposition 13 -the so-called "Jarvis" inl11ative -was to ensure property tax assessments on real estate bought after 1978 are sharply higher than assessments on similar property acquired before 1978. The condominium owners found out their home- owners' association based its assessment fees for each unit (for maintenance and upkeep of common 1 areas. etc.) on the unit's property tax assessment. This mean the disproportionately small number of owners wh o bought into the complex after 1978 were paying the lion's share of the homeowners· associa- tion assessment fee s. The aggrieved condo owners went to court to fight this alleged inequity. They lost. A California appeals court, reviewing a lower court decision. said the homeowner's association methods of determining assessment fees was valid. The court said the aggrieved condo owners knew (or should have known) they would be paying higher taxes and assessment fees when they made the decision to buy their units This case illustrates once more the importance of competent professional advice when buying or selling property. (Simon Sykes 1s editor of flrat tuesdey. a 1ournal for the real estate industry, P.O. Box 20068. Riverside CA 92506. Tel: (7 14) 686-8005) Interest rate hike could force building cutback filegant tow omes! Prestige location! Higher interest rates can be ex- pected to force a cutback by Cali- fornia builders approaching the mag- nitude of 1982, say industry represen- tatives. "A rise In interest rates from 13 to 14 percent would price about 119,000 California households out of the market for a $110,000 home. Another 1 percent rise to 15 percent would price another 119,000 out." said Walter Keusder. president of the California Building Industry Associa- tion and a Newport Beach bullder. 1,460. the Construction Industry Re- search Board reported. But In inland areas. where housing is still within reach of the Incomes of most families, average home sizes continue to Increase. The average new home In Fresno, where the median price is $78,400, increased by 110 square feet between 1982 and 1983 to 1,530 square feet. In Sacramento. where the median new home Is priced at $83,600, the median home grew from 1,430 to 1,510 square feet. uality features! 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An t·x<:h1'I ' c < '•mnn111 1t~ o f l-.lq4:.t1H Townhonw~ 1dt·.1ll~ 'illt.t1nl nctr ~k~:t \l.:rc.k and Cosra Mc~~• Count n ( luh ... l.on~wood <, rn·n, '' ju .. r hlm:k., from all tlw fim: rnlaurant~. ~hops and movie theater • of tht· i\·k.,.t \\:rd<.: t c >111mu1Ht ~ ~outh (.oa.,l Plan and ;\lewport lk:.tt:h :.tfl· onlv a ft·w minute~ away. featunn~ h<:autllul c~ta1or ... 1ml a park liJ..t· 't'lllllJ.t. l onj.t\\c><>d C1rtTn~ townhomc~ offer ~pat·ious interior' with up to I 800 "ljll.trc: ft-t·r •Second fireplace in master bedroom • 2 car garage with auto opener&: direct access to h o me •ceramic tile kitchen counterto p • laundry chutes• huilt·in vacuum y tern •alcove with window ~cats• econd fl oor sundecks •curved stalrwdls •den with wet bar-.• 't.>curity 4'y4'te m s •mi sion tile roof-.• trash ompac tor •mirrored wa.rdrob~s • w lmminR pool •spa and cabana •microwave oven • <:kre'itory window• vaulted ccUlng • douhlc: ma,tcr -.uitc-. 2 ''"" .! lkdfll{)l)l-. 2 I lt11h .. < >pt.·11 111 ,11\l t<• ~pm (l I' ''l d I m l.1' 1 1 -I 11 ~ 1 n ~OH.! .. ~ I :• I f . • ... t t -.•. . t . ... t-• ·-· lftH:f/lf The interest rate problem Is na- tional. but it could hurt California far more than other states because housing prices here are already 64 percent above the national average, due mostly to higher land prices in most coastal communities. Therefore. the average California family -already priced out of the average home -Is closer than comparable families in other states to being priced out of the home-buying I market entirely. 1 For example. when high interest rates hit homebuyers across the nation in 1982. home buying plunged from the boom rates of the late 1970s in every state. but California led the decline with a 76 percent reduction In home constrctlon. The state's share of home construction in the United States tell from 17 percent to 8.5 perccent. Whether the same thing could happen again to the prospective bulldlng boom of 1984 is doubtful. For one thing. California builders are scaling down the average size of the new homes and cond ominiums they hope to sell this year to cut costs and help keep housing in reach of more f amilles. The average new home sold In Callfornla in 1983 contained l ,450 square feet of living space. a reduc- tion of 20 square feet. That's not much of a drop, even for a statewide average And while the trends are mixed from one community to the next, the drop In square footage Is dramatic In those communities with the highest prices. In Orange County. for example. where the median home price was S 154.300 in 1982 for a median-sized home of 1.640 squarl feet, the median I home sold In 1983 shrank to 1,390 square feet, bringing the median price down to $127.100 In Santa Clara County, the drop was from 1.760 square feet to 1,480, and the median price dropped $4,900 to S 133,300 In Alameda County. the drop was from 1,620 to l 330 square feet . and In Los Angeles. from 1.520 to - "The trend toward smaller units will continue." says Orange County builder Dale Stuard, a member of Gov. George Oeukmejian's State Housing Task Force and former president of the Orange County chapter of the Building Industry Association of Southern California. "We as builders have to size down our housing as interest rates rise again and affordability forces us to change," Stuard told a recent builders' conference. Stuard also correlates the price-driven trend to smaller homes with other changes in lifestyles which many builders have been slow to adjust to. such as smaller f amities and e growing percentage of older--home- buyers whose children are already grown and left home Architect Arthur Daniellai. c;halr- man of the Orange County Building Industry Association's Affordable Housing Task Force, says architects are utlllzlng "vertical expansion" such as high ceilings and areas around stairways to make smaller homes "feel large.'' and that as homes continue to grow smaller. buyers wlll demand higher qualltf, more luxuries and better building detail work. Stuard said buyers In recent years have grown more "receptive" to smaller homes. but that they want more luxuries In them, and that as a greater percentage of homeowners are older, security features and lesa maintenance become more Important than square t ootaae. He also says more builders are adopting at least some of the tech- nology of factory-built housing, with consumer acceptance. .and that builders must get Involved more In home financing, such as the "bulldet buy-down" financing plans and other "creative financing" schemes to qual- lfy flrat-ttme buyers for home loans Danielian also cited manufactured housing es en Important trend. not because It is cheaper to bulld, but because it reduces construction time and-reduces the builder's borrowing costs Longwood Greens grand o ·pening set· Thia weekend marka the grand opening of Longwood Greens, a community of elegant townhomes In the Meaa Verde area of Cotta M .... Ideally situated between M ... Verde and Costa M... Country Clubs, Longwoo~Greena offers two floor ptana ranging In size from 1,800 to 1,800 square feet. Both two-atory deatgna have two bedroc>ma, each with private bath, as well as a third half-bath downstairs. Priced from $144,900 to $159,900, Longwood Greens offers a variety of financing plans, hlghllghted by a 121A percent, 30-year fixed, 10 percent down program. Two alternate plans offer rates as tow as 11 peroent. Exterior architecture featuring mission tlle roofa la complemented t>y a park-llke setting, which Includes a swimming pool; spa and cabana. Longwood Greens Interiors provide abundant amenities, such as wood-burning fireplaces In living rooms, vaulted ceilings, window alcoves complete with window seat- Ing, and second-tevel sun decka off muter bedrooms. Bath• feature deep, out-Iron tubs. ceramic tile and twin bulna. Addltlonal features lncJude patio• and balconlea, lndlvtduat security alarm 1yatem1, mirrored wardrobes, walk-In cloMta with extra shelving, foroed .. alr heating, microwave ovena, trash compactors. cozy breakfast nooks, clerestory windows, and dooble master suites. Several special design features at Longwood Greens· Include bullt-ln vacuum systems and laundry chutes. Also, some of the master bedrooms are accented by a second wood-burning fireplace. and a wet bar highlights the den In one plan. The sales office and models are open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. dally, except Friday. Longwood Greens Is located at the Intersection of Adams Ave., and Placentia Ave., just west of Harbor Blvd. For more Information, telephone Woodbridge Realty, ex- clusive sales agent, at 540-3082. Lonpood Green• townhome community in C08ta MM& maru ita &nrnd opentn.a tb.la weekend. i First-time buyers rushed into housing 1narket last Year I .. . . ' . ' .. • . . . WASHINGTON (AP) -Enthused by falling mortgage rates, first-time homebuyers rushed Into the housing market last year. accounting for a record 40 percent of all sales and pushing the Industry to Its strong recovery, says a national group of lenders. ' .. Paul Prior, the group's chairman, said that •New homes accounted for 19.1 percer\t of selllng price declining .. average housing expenses ·: despite strong 1983 figures, "the worrisome st~te last year's overall purchases, down from 26.1 on homes bought last year-wer-e down to $709 ~': ~ of federal budget deficits threatens to drive Interest percent. The condominium market fell even more month from $816 In 1981. The median Income ot': : rates back up to the level that will freeze millions of sharply, to 10.9 percent from 21 .5 percent in 1981 • homebuyers was $35,987, down from $39, 196. ::·: homebuyers out of the market." when high housing prices had made condominiums another Indication that tower-Income Americana ~ ; The key, says the group's chief economist. was a national Interest-rate decline that allowed current homeowners to move up to bigger or better houses, thereby making their old homes available for first-timers. This week's report by the U.S. League of Savings Institutions was mostly upbeat in profiling the kinds of Americans who took part In last year's housing revival. But the report was also accom- panied by a somber warning. Housing ·costs in California still steepest in U .S. WASHINGTON (AP) -California's nearly legendary housing costs are indeed the highest in the nation, a new report Indicates. with Los Angeles ranking No. 1 and three other West Coast urban areas making the top five along with Washington, D.C. Homes sold in the Los Angeles-Long Beach area last year went for a median price of $139.950. more than twice the national median of $65,000, according to a report released today by the U.S. League of Savings Institutions. Median monthly housing expenses there were $1 ,334 for homes bought last year with loans from savings institutions, the report said. That was a bit less than twice the national median of $709. The U.S. League. which claims about 4,000 member institutions nationwide, said it culled figures on 75 housing markets from Information on more than 13,000 home loans made last year at 371 surveyed savings Institutions. The monthly housing expenses include real estate taxes, utilities and hazard Insurance as well as mortgage payments. Median means the mid- point. with as many houses selling for higher prices as for tower. The cities. beginning after Los Angeles, Include: 2. Anaheim-Santa Ana-Garden Grove, $125.018 median sales price last year. $1 ,331 housing expenses; 3. Washington. $120,600 and $1,253; 4. San Francisco-Oakland. $120,074 and $1,196; 5. San Diego, $106,000 and $960. 6. Honolulu. $105,000 and $950; 7. Memphis. Tenn .. $93,000 and $994; 8. Charlotte-Gastonia, N.C., ~92,050 and $849; 9. Salt Lake City-Ogden, $90,780 and $946; 10. Denver-Boulder, $90, 100 and $892. 11 . New York, $89,875 and $927; 12. Seat- tle-Everett, $88.500 and $919. 13. Dallas-Ft. Worth $85,967 and $860; 14. Fresno, Calif., $85,967 and $813; 15. Newark, N.J., $83,015 and $931 . 16. New Haven-West Haven, Conn., $81 ,900 and $867; 17. Atlanta, $80,700 and $861 ; 18. Boston, $80,525 and $868; 19. New Bruns- wick-Perth Amboy-Sayervllle, N.J., $79, 755 and $860; 20. Jacksonville, Fla., $78,522 and $889. 21 . Phoenix, Ariz .. $79,000 and $786; 22. Chicago. $76,999 and $776; 23. Minneapolis-St. Paul, $76,950 and $782; 24 . Richmond. Va., $74,500 and $796; 25. San Antonio, Texas, $74, 150 and $708. . 26. Houston. $73,461 and $950; 27.Medford, Ore., $72.853 and $731 ; 28. Columbia. S.C .. $72,525 and $803; 29. Wichita, Kan .• $71 ,875 and $738; 30. Miami, $71 ,000 and $867. 31 . Milwaukee. $70,444 and $782; 32. Pensa- cola, Fla .• $70,000 and $803; 33 . Philadelphia $69,815 and $768; 34. Greensboro-Winston Salem-High Point, N.C .. $68,033 and $738; 35. Ft. Lauderdale-Hollywood; Fla .• $68,000 and $741 . 36. Sarasota, Fla., $64,900 and $664; 37. Baltimore, $63,900 and $712; 38. Davenport, Iowa-Rock Island-Moline, Ill., $63,000 and $700; 39. Raleigh-Durham, N.C., $63,000 and $660; 40. Madison, Wis .• $62,911 and $674. 41. Des Moines, Iowa, $62,500 end $771; 42 . New Orleans. $61 ,500 and $686; 43 . Cleveland, $61 050 and $674; 44. Columbus, Ohio, $61 ,002 and1$667; 45. Knoxville, Tenn., $61 ,000 and $643. 46. Nashua, N.H., $60,026 and $787; 47. Ft. Smith, Ark., $60,000 and $703: 48. Kansas City. Mo.-Kan., $59,988 and $886; 49. Topeka, Kan., S59,963 and $895; 50. Gary-Hammond-East Chi· cago, Ind .• $59,500 and $803. 61 . Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton, Pa., $59 005 and $838; 52. Wiimington, N.C .• $58,950 and1$834; 53. Dayton, Ohio, $58,025 and $828; 54. GrMn Bay, Wla., 156,875 and $804· 55. Green- vllte-Spartanburg, S.C., '58,025 and S583. 58. Plttaburgh, $58,008 and $633; 57. Tampa-St. Petersburg, Fla., $55,013 and S613; 58. Portland, Ore.. $54,999 and $637; 59. Karamazoo-Portage. Mich., $54,975 and $664. 60. Here are some highlights of the U.S. League's more attractive. were able to afford houses. And the percentage olJ. ·~ biennial nationwide study of housing trends -•The median price of homes sold last year buyers spending more than "the tlme-honoreel.L .. culled, It said, from information on more than declined to $65.000 from $72,000 in 1981 . But standard of affordability" -25 percent ofl : 13,000 home loans made last year at 371 savings rather than any loss In housing value, that was household Income -on housing declined to 40.4f: Institutions: because there was "a change in the mix," with percent from 44.9 percent. .. •: ; •First-time homebuyers accounted for a older, generally.less-expensive homes making up a •A record 55.1 percent of all homebu~': : record 40 percent of sales, up from just 13.5 bigger percentage of sales In 1983, said James obtaining mortgages at savings inatitutlona luit1;\: percent in 1981. Christian, the group's chief economist. The Com-yearmadedownpaymentaoUessthanone-flfthtn.~·; •Nearly half of those first-time buyers (46.1 merce Department has reported prices for new purchase price of their homes. That was up from)· • percent) bought homes that were 25 or more years houses rising over the same two years. 30.9 percent In 1981 when rates were hlghef\ ;--~ old, up from 36.2 percent in 1981. •Similarly, with Interest rates and the median encouraging buyers to keep loans email . f' • .~----------------------------------------------------------------------~----------------------------------~'·.~ fur new beginnings ... continuing pleasures, the Newport choice is Villa Balboa! A glorious setting night and day, high atop a viewsite bluff overlooking Newport Harbor and the sea. A luxury condominium resi- dence designed for your ulti .. mate comfort. within an elegantly secure community. An exclu ive address in one of the world's premier resort~. '-.,,... ......... . Why not make it yours? Vi~it Villa Balboa today! 1 .. and 2-Bedroom Luxury Condominiums From $209,900 220 Nice Lane, Newport Be<l h, CA Q266 3 (i 14) 64 5-04 59 ales Office Open Daily 10 a.m. to dusk Drey -;.&voung ..... . ..., .... - .• .. M Orenge CoMt DAILY P1LOT /Sunday, A.prll 16, 19M Beacon Hill . is honored in • • cont pet1t1on Beacon Hiii Court, Taylor Woodrow Homes' devefopment In Laguna Nigutl. has received an honorable mention fn the Bulldir'a Choice Awards sponsored by Builder Magazine, announoed Gordon Tlppefl, executive vtce president of Taylor Woodrow Homes Callfornla Ltd. Thia year's award competition drew 580 entries from 31 states, Washington, D.C., and Canada. Entrlee ranged from one-of--a-klnd. 10,000-aquare-foot custom homes to con- dominiums with a 30-unlt-an-acre density. Judged by a 12-member Jury, entries were reviewed extensively over a two-day period. "Taylor Woodrow Homes really thought through this project," said the judges. "They sh ould be lauded on their commitment to promote a sense of community throughC?ut the develop- , ment." The panel of Judges Identified the develop- ment's grouping of homes In sixes around motor courts as commendable and well executed, because It avoids the typical ''row look.'' They also praised the careful clusterplottlng to create private entry courtyards. Hon pick• marketi~ team lor new home• . Hon 0.V.fapnent Co. Of Legune .... -•11111t11e1at1t11•Nid a twn of ~ Md mlr'cNndlllna ~ to help .. a.1111a-Poma. • ,_ ... ~ hofM oomnuilty In.......,. Niguel •. ~lndud9 HRPCM't l11GtH1a1*8 ~ ard O. ~A.I.A.,• •cMect The~ Group The interior of Beacon BW'• Ando•er plan, which off en old-world deql1tn1 and New EnaJand-.tyle ezterlon. of lrAne Ind NaMrd Noe&. AllOCfetel --~ ..-~endW1g1W-8Mford~lnd tCE,; Inc. of ca.ta Mela• clvl e19"11ra. tntertor de1f9n oonault•nt1 ln.,1ud• Housing 111arket in Northern California could be best since 1979 Y .... ..o.rwtd & A~1a. of Colla Mele Ind Ila SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The rebound In eublktl9y, to•tore by Olelan, eloftG Whtt Don....., home sales and build Ing that began In 1983 of P111..._bwd Mrii" tnt.lora • dntg~ promises to make this year the market's beat since ecMlor. "' 1979 In Northern California, a bank economist 8urton Advertlllng of Coeta Meea w11 be predicts. units for this year, about 10 percent above last year's 33,300 level and well ahead of the record low of 18,700 we hit In 1982," said Marlo Menchlnl, economist for Security Pacific National Bank. l'9'POl __ ,...,.. __ 1or_menc __ ettng __ Md __ .o_~_rtt_ll*_'G_· _______ .. _W_e_'_re_,p.._rojectln around 36.000 new dwellln In 1983, home building jumped 75 percent and homes sales ulled out of a three-ear slum . \, \ttll .IPJ'lll.tlll. \11l1.ltl' 1 , 111 111 11 ll n I \\ 11 I 1 1 '11 1 ill\ I• Ill' 1111" I' .I \(.'I\ pr I\ .ti l pl.11 l 11 « ti t ',.!.11 « ' • II Id 11111 II .11 l 111• I', Ill I 111 I \ 11 It 1 ll 1111 '1111 II I \\ I 1 II I 1 I'> 1 l • h I 1 I 111 >II g I ' . I \ , I '>I • Id II I~ \\,111 rl di 1ltr-1' "' \I'< >I'\ 11 I "!\II'-'-111111 1 ()l.lllg1 I 11Ut11\ 'lllt "' l 'dll'IH 111tl llll lljlll l "''' If It I 11 If l ll ,, II. \ • •1llllll11 \II \ '' \ I HI I l. 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I \ I'< ll '\ 11 I .... , \II ...... 111tl dt.t\\ \ lllll ''" 11 1 ttth lll"l"ll \1 ll"t11111 l1111lh 1111 \ti\ jlll\.111 J'llljXll\ (.u.,tom llomc~ite., fro m SHc;.ooo to s...,c;,ooo. -, I I 1 I • I,,,~ l)f1111 hfllll ' 1111111 ,1111 lt 1dthl,, • Pent-up demand, avallablllty of mortgage funding, Increased personal lnGGme and Improved consumer confidence In the economy hefped formulate the bank's predlct1011a, whtch wttt appear- In the upcoming "Monthly Summary of Business Conditions for Northern Coastal Callfornla. • · Coral Pointe has ocean view homes in San Clemente Ocean view homesltes are becoming an ever-scarcer commodity In Orange County, but some homeshoppers are. taking advantage of the Coral Pointe community In San Clemente to obtaJn the home with an ocean view they've always dreamed. about. The Maurer Elllott Development community of executive homes occupies a prime vlewslte location and most of the homes enjoy beautltul views of the city and the ocean. "Beautiful views and gorgeous sunsets are just part of the appeal of this ocean-close location," said Coral Pointe sales representative, Dorothy Russell. "A wonderful bonus Is the perfect climate that's part of beach city llvlng. With gentle ocean breezes, there's rarely a need for air conditioning. And of course, famllles with children love all of the recreational opportunities that the seashore provides. Plus, we're Just minutes from the Dana Point Marina. As an added Incentive, a special financing plan ts being offered: "For a llmlted time, qualified buyers making a 20 percent down payment wlll be able to llve In a new CoraJ Pointe home with no prlnclpal and Interest payments for a year," Russell said. "Complete Information regarding the plan Is available at the sales Information center." Coral Pointe homes offer buyers a near-custom home experience, Russell noted. Priced from $299,990 to $599,990, they Include up to 4,370 square feet of llvlng space. The one-and two-story, three-and four-bedroom homes featyre exterior designs with generous accents of wood, stone and brick. Amenities Include solid wood entry doors with beveled or stained glass Insets, oak banisters and hand railings, wet bars with oak cabinets arid brass sinks, two or three fireplaces, laundry rooms with sinks and ceramic tlle counter tops, raised panel Interior doors, French doors and skylights. Selected plans are highlighted by a conversation area, an activity room and a media-entertainment area. Kitchens offer electro-magnetic cooktops, -double ovens wtttr automa11c n:nr~rles, micro- wave oven and mlcrotouch dishwasher. A built-In food center Includes a blender and food processor. Built-In toasters and can openers are added touches of luxury and convenience. Master bedrooms feature private dressing areas, mirrored wardrobe doors, bullt-ln shoe racks and skytlghted baths wtth ceramic tiled roman tubs, antique brass and porcelain frxtures, pulsating shower heads, double lavatories with ceramic tlle tops and built-In scales. Each home has an electronic security system, built-In safe, stair landlng lights for nighttime safety, amoke detector alarm and built-In fire extinguishing system, AM/FM Intercom 1ystem1 and deadbolt lockt. The sales office and decorated modet homes are open dalty from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. lnter .. ted buyer• may reach the homes by taking the San Diego Freeway to the Camino de Eatrella exit In San Clemente. Proceed north on Camino de Eatrella, which turns Into Camino de lo• Mar•. tum right on Avenlda Vaquero to Calle Guadalajara and turn up the hlll to Calle Corral and th• homea. AddltlonaJ Information may be obtained by calllng Oof'othy Rulletlat498-8100. for lillyPllit ' • -ctaSSif1ed ads phon S.2-5678 Connemara '• cutom home Iota o•e1'look tile ocean. Conne1nara touted as quiet haven for those who desire custom home average 13,500 square feet. The actual construction-ready building pads average 8,300 square feet. nemara lifestyle Include blooming plants and treet, which tine the community's winding strt91ats; private tennis courts; and a cabana with dressing rooms available to reatdents and their guests. A homeowners association will ensure professional upkeep of community amenities and common areas. OranQe Co•t DAILY Plt;.OT I~. Ap(ll 1~. 11M - Private Property W-eek · f et es Arnerican Drea1n LOS ANGELES (BW} -"The • Amer1can Dream' of home ownerlhtp provkSet • strong motlvatk>nal force In our IOClety, and the protection of thOM rlghte which en_aure property ownerahlp Is a vital key to the growth of our state, both soetatty and econ- omk:ally," nld Becki Schwab, presi- dent of the Callf ornta Auociatlon of Realtors. Schwab's remarks were made In conjunction with Private Property Week, a Na~onal Association of Realtora-eponaored annual ob- eervance recognlzJng private prop- erty right• and concluding this week- end. The realtors' emphasis on the protection of private property rights was echoed last month during the uaoelatton's 435th quarterly meet- ing. At . that .time, Assemblyman Don Rogers presented the CAA director- ate with a members' resolution from the California Legislature, declaring the statewide observance of Private .. Property WMk. Addltlonalty, Rooer•)p,......1ed • letter from Gov. o..m.11an wtMdl stated, "The rlQht to own property 61 a • cornerstone of our way of ttfe. This annual celet>ratton '*:r• focus pubic attention on the vtt Institution of private property." A quote attributed to Abraham Llncotn, "The strength of a nation U. In the homes of Its peopte," provktiie the theme for the 1984 Pr1v8te Property Week. Thta theme 1Hostt9tee the efforts of realtors to lnatNI pubic awareness that wldesprMd home ownership ensures a etronger democ-·l· racy by dispersing the de· cislon-maklng to the Individual hooee- hold, according to Schwab. •ri "It ts vitally Important,'' she con-;'. tlnued, "that we protect the constltu· ·": tlonal rights Involved In private prop-,.;-· erty ownership." • ·•• • •f ,.. l Each of CAR's 183 local boards wlll sponsor community oriented p'ro-~~ grams during Private Property Week. • The mortgage that gives you more now costs you less. ;, ~ .. ~ ~ -. . .. , . . ;... ~ ... : . .. .., .~ The custom home lot community of ConnemaJa-Sy-:f'he-Sea, cNtated by Moreland Development Co., Is seen as a quiet haven for custom home builders who desire a small world lifestyle away from the hustle and bustle of central Orange County, according to Randy Gibson, project manager. "Whether we're talking about the soothing coastal waters of Dana Point Harbor and San Clemente, the historical significance of San Juan Capistrano. or the fascinating art environment waiting to be discovered in Laguna Beach, the lifestyle enjoyed by Connemara residents Is one of small world luxury and peace of mind." says Gibson. Every lot has been professionally cleared of obstructions and expertly leveled and engineered for soil stablllty, services not normally Included In the price of a rostom home lot. Unsightly water towers and powerllnes which spoil so many other custom home sites are not a problem for Connemara buyers. In ad- dition, parallel roadways Inside the com- munity are terraced and slngle-loaded to ensure that residences wlll be built on only the view side of each street. "Connemara definitely offers one of the finest coastal home site locations In Southern Callfornla,'' Gibson concluded, '' and one which Is within easy reach of the better shoppplng centers and entertain-\ ment attractions In Orange County." Nestled high In the coastal bluffs of San Juan Capistrano. and featuring views of the Dana Point Harbor. the ocean , and the rolling hills of the San Juan Capistrano Valley. Gibson says. Connemara offers an alternatlve to city life. There are 103 viewsite lots at Con- n0mara. A curving entry monument and cupola-styled gatehouse provide an elegant Introduction to a privacy-oriented section of 80 lots. For those opting for a more open setting, Connemara also features 23 less secluded lots adjacent to the private area. Those Interested In visiting Con- nemara should take the Santa Ana Freeway south through San Juan Capistrano to Camino Las Rambtaa. Go east to Avenlda Pescador, turn left, and lotlow the signs to the sales office, which Is open dally form 10 a.m. to dusk (closed Thursday and Friday). For addltlonal Information about the property. call Frank Randall or Maxine Haynes. sales rep- resentatives, at 661 -0305 or 831-8364. Additional highlights of the Con- The estate-sized lots at Connemara are priced from $110,000 to $290.000 and ---- ------------! Financial advice is subject of • meeting Robert Wallace, a financial investment ad- viser from Newport Beach, will be the guest speaker Thursday when the Orange County chapter of the Society of Architectural Adminis- trators meets at 3840 S. Plaza Drive In South Coast Village, Santa Ana from 11 :30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wallace' topic will be, "Personal finance for Women on a Limited Income." Wallace Is the father of SAA member Jan Wallis. The "bring your own" luncheon meeting _is open to all support per- sonnel In the field. In- cluding secretaries, ad- m in ls tr at ors, office managers. b ook- keepers and other non-technical pos- itions. For reservations or more Information about SAA. call Betsy Nlokless at 549-2207. New officers Installed this month are: Betsy Nickless. president; JoAnn Pitcher, presi- dent elect; Margo May- field, vice president; Patty Mires, recording secretary; J o di e Giiham, corresponding secretary; and Kass holetrom, treasurer. Jo Thrasher Is news- 1 e tt a r e d itor end Dorothy Jean ts pub- licity chairman. tH\M08 ,.~ 0\1'1 car -- -2·. read•= - -:J. =•r P'anti ' read \he ........... !>.~I reens ... flags a' flying, they beckon and sometimes tease; yet they' re deftly handled by the soft, sure touch of a master. A master's touch has come into play at SeaCliff on the Greens, where beautiful homes and townhomes are under construction. Softly, yet with great authority they rise along the fairways. The craftsmen work, surely and confidenily, knowing that their special touches are exactly what your new residence 'needs. The master's touch ... all the great ones have it. Jtna it can soon be yours in the ultimate Series of new residences in Huntington Beach. SEA@FF~REENS Tht C\c1tcmcnt ol ant11.1paJ1on for more inlorma11on and our quarter!¥ ntw~lwcr. 1.all Pai Will. <;:ilc' Managtr. 111Pl41960-7337 or wrnt \ea( htf on tht Grttn\, P.O Bo' 6 '8. Huntin'1ton Stach.CA 92648 ... ' Imperial's Tomorrow Mortgage'"' stacks up better. • Additional advance~ allow you to qualify to<.la). then horrow again toRlorrow. • ln tercM rate cdling . • A~~umahlc. • No prepayment penalty. • lndt·xed to l 'nitcd ~talc' 1 n:a~ur) ~t'l'urtfll'~ • Frn: inten:~t hearing <:hecking account One-Year Adjustable M<)nthly Plan. • '"". ';'\i annual paymt>nt t·ap • t 'l'\, lifetime intt::rc:'.,t c1p • H.11t· ctn t·han~t· after 6 month-. • \1 onthh 1ht·rt·Jttcr Three-Year Adjustable Plan. • • O",, liktiml' inlt'fl''t c1p • Pa~ menh t·an t lun~t.· n l'f~ t hrt·t· ~ t·.1r' • l ntt·rt·-.t r.ttt'' l an chanµl· t'\l'n 'IX m111llh' Our Fixed Rate Loan is another opti<>n. • Protl'l'l~ 'ou from tht· ri'" uf itHl'fl''t r.ltt' 111t fl'J'l'' • PJ) mt.·nt-. rt·rnJ1n l.On,tant Call 1-800-CHEK-NOW ( 1-800-2 43-5669) • Financial rt·pn·,l'ntatl\'l"' art· on the lin<.· \1ondJ\ throu~h Frida\ to t<..'11 'ou hm' .tn<l '' ht·r<.· to .1pph • A~k about our ' .\rktv of o tht·r rnonF,:tJ(l' loan plan~ • As" ahout honw c:quit\ loans amt othl·r personal loan pro(tram~ CJuemon c (71 .. ) 621·3996 (21.\) 62S·0491 •·U~hln" Oftlct- ( 213) 93.,·l•.-SO Topanp Can)'On (lU) 908-1"°6 "-i!rwpor1 8~ach ( .. 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I Ill' I> \II) P ILOT a ... -.u1111· .. lialiilir ' for 1h1· lir-.1 in"orrc·c·t in-.t>r lion un i,. CLAS. IFI ED ht.2-5h7H ....... ltr kl• ... Mt •• , a.i. ......... Sale ............. 1_Gt-::•;;•iiraiiliiiiiiiiiiiiJiiOOii2iilllnm•llr11il iiiiiiiiill~·~I ltaer1l 1•11atr 1•1 HHCH ICUIFIHT CAllH S•ES Owners moving to Hawa11 have substantially redu<:ed the price on this spt.>etacular o<.'t.'anfront home to $1.500,000' Dramatic location with waves breakmg on the secluded lx·ac:h below Custom built 4 bdrm home c:an b<• added to. 80% ftnanc:- mg civailable to qualtf1ed buyer (714) 673-4400 121 ll 621·2121 Th• Hartlor Ar.a's LoncJtst Establish•d Rul htotit ~y I t . \J t I~< >It Brock11an lnr1st1111nt Co. 752-6568 VILLA BALBOA 1630 sq. ft. condo: 2br. 2ba, family rm. Air cond. View of bay & moun· talns. Priced S20K below market for quick sale. Owner has purchased another property & must move fast. Wiii trade for property or paper submit. FORECLOSURES DIAMOND BAA: 3 Bdrm .• 2 bath fam. room w/flreplace home. Large pool size lot. Attached double garage. Air conditioned. located in a very nice family neighborhood area. Close to shopping.$ 122,000. NEWPORT BEACH: A lovely condo located In the beautiful Versailles pro- ject. 2 master bdrm. suites. dining area, frplc, pool. spa. Good security. Appraised $127 .000. REDUCED TO $120,000. SANTA ANA: 2 Bdrm. home on McFadden. Needs some TLC but the price Is only $83.000. .. 642-5678 -wm..w Attractive ranch style 2 Bdrm home with two 2 Bdrm rental untt1. Very desirable E.slde Costa Mesa location. Fireplace, bit-Ins. shake roof, private patios, large spa. tropical setting. $245.000. TIP n.• UY YllW 2 Bdrm. 2 Bath condo, full security bldg, near ocean, pier, shopping. Boat slip avallable. Pool, spa. Enjoy the good life. $325.000. • JACOBS REAL TY, INC. 675-6670 HARBOR RIDGE UIDISTlllCTEI 110° VIEW I ..,.,.., lflfW .....,,.. .. I ... ...., 1 .... lArMJ, ,...., ..... • FltttlMes.1 ....... a...ttr .,...., ....... , ........ ..... HTITllltll IOITU Hm IHU1tt1allJ Prf114at11,110,000 Will 11•siw ...... , ltelle 19 tr-41 I TW&LUI • IP, UT I Ill 1·1 MAGNIFICENT CUSTOM ESTATE 7500 sq. ft. Mediterranean VIiia w/spectacular 24 hr. view. Amenltlea Including sec. gates, & sec. system. Extensive use of oak and Imported tile. 5 bdr. 6'h bas, 3 wetbars, lrg breakfast rm, huge game rm. gym, sauna, 2 Indoor Jae. tubs, pool & spa. 4 fireplaces. Hand· carved mahog. doora. Fr. doors w/bevelled galss. leaded galss windows. A fabulous home for entertaining! Walk- ing distance to a pvt. beach. 3 car garage. The owners are leaving the area and have reduced the price. 1031 ex- change . John MYrrey, IKR l40-03S7 11,IH,OOO. LIDO ISUID IAYFllOIT Beautiful 5 bdnn home with pier & slip for 60' boat with the possibility to extend to 70' Features an elevator, central vacuum. electric awnings, gourmet kitchen. and leaded glass entry doors. Sale subject to court ap- proval. Call MARIA BERCOVITZ. llEDICEI LIDO ISUll llYFROIT Choice ·waterfront location with pie r & slip for 65' yacht. Cozy traditional home ready to move into. 3 bdrm. 3 '12 baths plus exc1ung nautical room. Now $950.000. Call JOYCE DABOL T or SALLY SHIPLEY. Bta111 f tr Sale 811111 ltr Sale --.--.. --, .. --..;.;~---.-00-2 1~.-".-1-~-.-oo-2 64 2-56 7 8 -------------J>ur <I fell' trurds tu in1rk for l./UU Hl,JNTINGTON BEACH: 2 Bdrm., 2 bath condo. In the Harbor Vista pro- ject. Balcony, frplc .. double ovens, near shopping, pool. spa. sauna. clubhouse. $115,000. WESLEY M. TAYLOR CO. .... , ,.,, .. ,. ,., ........... . COLDWC!LL BANl(C!RC lllSIOfNTIAl AtAl (STAI"( SUMClS IA YFRHT 11, 100,000 Rebuild or remodel this charmmg older horn£' situated on <i maiest1c bayfront sight. Sw{'l·pmg views of boats. harbor lights & lapptng water :35· frontagt w/dcx:k faci h- lles. watc:rs1de palm Fabulous! IN NEWPORT C ENTER 6449060 OPEN TODAY 1-5 lncred YU, a "rasper ' snu( so~d 3 Br OWF Sl.000.000 335 Olea11 Blvd CdM Prm neirhbrhd ocn side 4 Br 3 Ba 3 fplc prv bch $375.000 32C SPaN.;rd Shore' 111<. (.JM Brand new Tnhms. 3 Br , 3 Ba. spa. decks. frplcs From $225 000 40J 409 Poppy A..,f' Qldt< CdM Very current 3 Bdrm. spa. wood flors. shutters. $395 000 2001 Allura lrvinr-lf'rrill~ CdM 4 Bdrm. larre pool, view. 1 owner $285000 LHJ 2601 Bo ~lhcrn fd\ltilt NB Bluffs Barca1n 3 Br, 3 Ba. end unit, nice . com pl $189 900 464 fi,J.t •!I fali.1 11 l\j ~ Cntry fng Mill! f stale w/canyoo Yu 3 Br lam rm $4 j'-, 00( 11 1~ )f'cJW,ird l0rona H1~hw1d, 1.AM Classic CdM 3 Br 2 Ba. charmmc home yd area $j95 '} 'I~ Jr t d dM Spyflass Southport. 5/6 Br. pl, YO. hufe & vacant $585.00fl '1 l 8odh .. J Bel~ 'lPV~ 1,< ( dM "Slarler int floor plan. 80xl 10 lot. 3 Br. clean $?70 000 l WO DovPr W!''>lt lttt N A I --It . I I I • "' \ Kl Al TOH~ t-.7 1 bOOO o· I• .. I S U !l 0 L [ I' I I' I I ,, 0 E ( P M E I 1· I I I I L I l B A V I I r I I 'T SCUJl-~(fl lHwtn 11 Ol1ufflcatlt1 J002 Donna Mondor Realtor 1at•·1HrH4 .,.. , ..... , ..... , HI I ht• ~~ily Pilot (714) 494-1081 or (714) 752-8571 (ext.) 218 ru RESIDENTIAL BROKERAGE GROUP OPEii SUllDAY 1-6Pll 7 Crest Circle "TERRIFIC VALUE Ill COROllA on IAR"U Immaculate 3 BR. 21/2 BA, family room townhome with fireplace and wet bar in living room. plus second fireplace in master bedroom suite. Partial view of mountains and night lights. Quiet gate guarded community with lovely land- scaping. pool. spa and tennis courts. Only $220,000 with land. Ask for Belle Chase Lee. OPEii SUllDIY 1·5 19601 Sierra Seco Rd. TURTLEllOCI Outstanding location. One of the largest lots offered in Broadmoor. 3 BR. 2 BA. large living room, formal dining room and immaculate pri- vate backyard.· Across from park and pool. Priced to sell $245,000 FEE. Ask for Randy H. Katz. OPEii SUllDAY 1-5Pll 1•11 SlllTAllELLA TERRACE DREAI HOUSE • IRVlllE TERRACE Bright cheerful 3 BR. 2 BA. immaculate. tasteful- ly remodeled home. Expanded master bedroom sui te. near new kitchen. upgraded plumbing, cathedral ceilings. automatic sprinklers & lights and easy-care landscaping This 1s a "must see" home Call Belle Chase Lee Only $299.950 with land MA&lllFICEllT OCEAIFROllT LOTU Prime. large lot 1n Irvine Cove overlooking Abalone Cove Sensational plans for home ap- proved by the coastal commission included in the asking pnce of $2.200,000. Ask for Barbara Gothard SllllT IUY IT $211,000U Young lovers of any age wlll love this "Carmel" model 3 BR. 2 BA home. Nice yard and patios. Family room. carpet & fresh paint In beige tones OWC $30,000 2nd First TO of $195.000 n 103.•1. 1s assumable Ask for Bettina Laughlin. Formerly Lingo Real Estate THREE UlllTS-COROll DEL 1111--$411,000U Large owners unit has 3 BR and 3 BA's plus two 2 BR, 2 BA units. All with private patios and fireplaces. Great income. Beach side of Coast Hwy. Ask for Mary Dentls. "EllD UllT II THE YILUI" ·1140,000U Newly decorated with some Rancho Golf Course views. One bedroom plus loft, attached two car garage. Great location and price. Ask for Marilyn Bulkley. S 191,120 011 THE WATERU Fantastic offer. Custom 4 BR home with 4112 BA's, sauna, family room. wet bar. BBQ and security gate. Dock for 60 ft. sail or power boat. $75,000 down. Incredible finance terms! Hurry on this. Ask for Bettina Laughlin. LOWEST PRICE "PORTOFllO" II HARIOR VIEWU Outstanding location. 4 BR. 3 BA. large living room. family room. formal dining and vaulted ceilings. Close to community pools and beautiful greenbelt. Great curb appeal. Priced to sell 1mmed1ately $289.000 fee. Ask for Randy H Katz. JI PETIRS TOWIHOIE Ill UllYEllStn PIRIU 3 BR. 2112 BA superb townhomel Neutral decor, immaculately kept with numerous upgrades. Bright cheery end location with sun oriented large and private patio. Exceptional price at $215.000. Submit all offers. Ask for Manly Bulkley. LOWEST PRICE-IEST TElllSll For this large 4 BR. 3 BA and den home In Eastbluff. Wood shutters and Spanish tlles. Land Included. We can assist with the financing. $299.500. Ask for Mary Oentls. IUST SELL 3100 SOllRE Finn Owner has bought another and wants offers on this lovely Tudor style custom home. 4 BR, 3'/, BA. den. huge f amlly room. spa and sauna. Solid oak woodwork throughout. Nice coastal view and easy access to schools and beach. Owner wtll assist In arranging financing. Only $350,000 Ask for Hallle Strock NEWPORT BEACH 2123 Sa~ Joaquin Hills • IS 4 IR "lllEEITIEE" • Sl&l,000 Most desirable "Windsor" model. 2 story with master bedroom suite down. 3 BR and bath up, separate family room with fireplace. Well planted atriums adjoin living room and master bedroom. Many upgrades. Community pool. Truly a delightful family home. Ask for Bettina Laughlin. SPECTACULAR VU OVEllLOOlll& CHiii COYE!! Located last on the bluff with no obstructions to block the sights -sails, sunsets and island views. Steps away from beaches. Floor to celling views from every room of this 4 BR. 3 BA old World charmer. $ 1 .200.000 Ask for Nancy Short. EXPllDED 0 POllTSIOUTH"·SPY8USS MILLI! View oriented stylish 4 BR. 3 BA home with great curb appeal and neutral Interior decor. New guest addition with bath, built-Ins and skylight. Enticing stone jacuzzi off master bedroom. $625.000 Ask for Marilyn Bulkley. OCEAI VIEW· 171,000U 2 BR. 2 BA. ocean and mountain view. Steps to the beach. Mobile home in No. Laguna. Interior is in excellent condition. Lowest on market at $71.000. Financing available. Ask for Al Weinert. WOOlllllDIE OOIDO • S 112,00011 Country charm throughout. plankwood floors. antique cherrywood fireplace, custom book- cases In den, tinted-windows. Flagstone patio with waterfall. 2 BR, 2 BA plus den. End unit with attached garage. Ask for Lois Egan. PElllSIU VALUE • 121 l ,IOOIJ Now the lowest priced residential income prop- erty on FEE land In the area. Cozy duplex steps to bay and ocean beaches on a prime corner lot. Motivated owner may trade -submit! Ask for Hallie Strock. IPECTIOIUR OCUI I OITILlll YIEWIU Overlooks Shaws Cove. Terrific quality 4 BR, 3 BA custom h_ome In North Laguna. Minutes from Newport Center and the airport. $799,000 Ask for Rod Daley 644-7020 • au 1111,100 Ideal locauon near school & thopplng Custom w/w carpeting. tow mainten- ance garden and 18· eluded brick patio Just put on market Belter Me thls one laatl 759-1501 AFFORIAIU I.I. IUOM llOIE One ot the best buys in Eastblutt 4 Bdrms plus a den large kitchen and breaklH I room Lovely lfllUT/11112-t Little 111~11111114 11tta.11 ... ,. ... COIOf'lla.t country charm 3BR 2ba houM and 2Bt 1 ba 1p1 wl open beam cetll 1375,000 1IOOa..aAwt. Nicest thlngt come in 1mall packages. Charm- ing 2BA 2ba newly r .. modeled c ottage $330,000 l11thrYlewlHll 21011111110 11. n Touch of New England with Newport Beach am41n1t1ea 3BR 2'~ ba .. l11mlly room townhouse <Aose to poot and tennl1 cour11· S274.000 CALL 111-4122 7)-~N::~;"iNOTO . '--· .... ...... . r.i• • ,. .. ., &7:. we~-. SUllHTllE • pahos and total privacy Aak tor Mary Den11s $299,500 644-7020 En1ov the summer trom the Lanai and pool of thlS remodeled 3 Bdr 2 Ba Costa Mesa charmer with 011-1n kitchen and gen· erous use ol decorator wallpapers and lush carpeting Located close 10 S C Plaza on a large lot and pr1ceu tor a very Quick sale at S 142 .500 75 1-3191 HUii I ELLIS Formerly Lingo A E IUILDERS CLOSEOUT 111,5001 In Costa Mesa 1 & 2 Bdrni condos now selling at cost Oak cabinets ltre- ptace skyltghl plus a1- 1ache<J 2 car garages Ex- cellent financing a11a11- able VA. FHA Don't miss out oo 1h1& great OP· portunttyl 64&-7 171 THE REAL ESTAT&:RS C.l .CDIDO 111,IOO Cute 2 Brd m condo located 1n Mesa Verde Patto & garage Make an otter Tradit-iona-1- Re alt y s:11-1:110 COllD-S.C Pl11 Art1 3 Bdrm. 2 ba. choice lo· cation Easy terms $95,000 IEWPOllT IEACll LOT C:::. SELECT ...... PROPERTIES YIEWI MESA VERDE Take your time and look at tn1s1• View' View• and Prtvacy• Located ·near 2 golf courses Entry se- cluded bnck and sron' aggregate walkway iron gated Slumpstooe wall around front private redwood deck Living and dining room has cus· tom beamed cathedral ceilings Country kitchen plus rushc !amity room IOOks out to hanging gar- dens and redwood deck- ing with hot private spa Huge 5 bedroom, 3 bath no-me .-Price irn $249,000 Call for viewing 546-2313 THE REAL ESTATERS • 90 it 178 with good 3 Bdrm olderhome $215,000 • RtJ lcC1rlllt IUtr. &•t-1121 USY UllTEIAllCE Fantastic 4 Bdrms vastly WALi TO IE.ACM upgraded wtlh a1c yard To say 'tis a 101 of house free. great inside tract oeau11tu1• 5 Bdrm • 2 1s almost maintenance 1 •sn 1 enough' II s huge 11s • loc close 10 S C Plaza Bdrm rental. near beach New on the market j 1n CdM Only $685.000 Greenb1ook Camelot t -..1(.t't t •C ~IS • Model $182 000 Heritage 1nves1men1S Realtors 675-6000 Agent Chuck. Everett _ _ 546-5880 559-6221 WARMTH, CHARM I FIXER! I OF FIXER! YESTERYEAR ' $93 000 and owner wants T111s lovely beach cottage out now• 3 oedrooms. RV is 1ust steps from beach & access Bnng your offers ocean An older nome now 546-2313 I thoughltully and perfectly restored The R-2 101 ot- • • ' • THE REAL ESTATERS 1 lers great po1en11al tor ru- ture development Pnced at a very low S 165.000 646·71 71 • Lrg 1 Br dOI gar. patio. low ! dwn Amuous $87 .000 THE REAL ESTATERS • Costa Mesa. Ownr I Agl 979-8558. 979-3350 . • ' I • I I • • ' • ' OPEN HOUSES TODAY 1 to 4:30 1336 Galuy, Dover Shores .................... $985,000 Bay & ocean views. indoor pool. vaulted ce1hng. 4 bdrms 4 baths 207 Via Onleto, Udo Isle...................... $400,000 3 bdrms, 3 baths. den. 3 ca r garage . 43 ft lot Street to street location : 120 Via Quito, Udo Isle ......................... $425,000 3 bdrms. 21, baths tormal dining room Very close to clubhouse • 666 Via lido Soud, Udo Isle.................. $550,000 4 bdrm!> 4 baths formal dining room View from master suite 3 rar garage 142 Via U11dine. lido Isle ........................ $349,000 I 3 bdrms Street to street location I SUPER f INAN BY SELLER Low down LIDO ISLE Bea utiful :~ Br :3 • i Ba. Bayfron l. pier & float for 65' Boat B<•C\l huy at $950.000 2 14 V ia lth1ca O p<•n 1-5 Beautiful 3 Br. 'J. &, playroom. l1rC'place, beam <.'t'llings Xlnt financing. $4iO.OOO IAYSllE llllYE UYFRllT COHO Jetty & Bay view, nt•wly d eC'oratc:od Mai K.3i. 2 Br. 2 Ba, 40' J)<'\tlo $695.000 IRVllE TERRACE ' 1833 GalJ tea Terrac.c Opc"n 1·5 • Panora mic bay & ocean vww 4 Br. 4 B.'l, 1>3tio, pool home . Fee Price $775.000 nlllSIU HIE OOUIFHIT • Ocean &I. .Jptty vu.•w ma rine room. 4 Br. 3 &. :noo sq ft car parking S 1.285.000 . •• IHSllE PLACI IAYFRllT Sp<'<'tacular bayfront dplx 2 Br, 2 fkl up, 2 Br. 2 & down, 2 boat spattS st .375.000 BILLGRU~~DY . REALTOR t l' 11.,r .. I• (l• • , N K f., !'> tlltl l . --• • IRVINE REALTY Orenge CoMt DAILY PILOT/Sunday. APfil ,5, 191' Pl •• 644-6200 UWY HIYE MMI IHl,111 ON LARGE LOT open beams, two fireplaces, new carpet and paint -fonnal dining rm, 3 BR -marvelous n eighborhood. incl. land. Call Barbara Aune • ... L PHHIT 1111,111 SINGE FAMILY HOME spacious 3 BR, 2 ~ BA family home on qu1et cul-de--sac. Decorator per- fect with upgraded carpets, window coverings, etc. Separate family & dining rms. Martha Mac- nab llPll NW u11u•" un.- A lovely 3 BR, fam nn Deane home in prestigious gate guarded Big Canyon with Catalina, oeMn and coast line views. Thia home has been decor· ated and expanded and has a sauna and gorgeous spa. Lucy Rose LAllU HUI FRiil 11,111- View forever -Beautifully maintained older Laguna home -used briC'k terrace -lush ('OUrtyard entrance with se<iluded swimming pool -3 BR formal dining rm -den -maids WTlllE OOITl MIU l1H,t• Recently remodeled 2 br. 2 ba. fr.-great curb appeal-alley access. Flexible terms Martha Mac· nab Ult ISLE -UYfllll 11,111,111 45 feet on the water with pier and slip for a lg boat. Six bedrooms. 51-"l baths plus a 4 car garage All just waiting for a large famtly Lucy Rose quarters Barbara Aune LllO PHI COIDO 1120,000 Security. p('eStige. great location near shops & restaurants. S pacious 2 BR. 21 2 BA with in- credible 8th floor -v iew of bay & hghts. Good pn~-e. J oan Le wis OISTOI ClllTllY 12, lll,111 ENGLISH TUDOR -This 6 BR, 5 112 BA, fam. rm . library, bonus rm .. wine rm .. home has a breathtaking unobstructed ocean. bay. nit.e lite v1ew. T his 1s the perfect family & entertaining ho~ with lg. pool & spa in Harbor Ridge. Ed Escano/Maureen White EHUSI TIMI 12,llOMO BIG CANYON -prime location overlooka.ng fairways. lake and nite lites. 5 BR, 4 fireplaces, library. billiard rm., family nn. Att.enuon to every detail a.n this custom Valentine Built Home. Tom Allinson COllTRY CLUI COIMUlln llH,000 4 BR. 2 1 z BA exqu1s1LC' home featuring oak cabinets. All new interior -P<>ot -spa - secunty gated commumty. Sandie Fix JlSlllE CREEi SHl,000 Single story -2 BR, den, 2 BA home. behind guard gate. Tennis courts & swimming pools. Ed Escano/Maureen White PRIVATE IUCll UY st•l,OID WATERFRONT -Prestigious bayfront with sandy beach & commuruty t.enrus p lus slip avail- able 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 Allmson Ill CHYOI llU,000 FAIRWAY LOCATION this 3 BR. 2 11'1 BA cus· tomized home has aJI the quality you would expect from this prestigious location. Features at) incredible kitchen. Awaiting your gourmet lhoughts. Danny Bibb LEllER FORECLOHllE 1111,100 SUBMIT OFFERS -open & spacious fJoorplan with 3 bedrooms & 2 baths. New decorator wallpaper, new in tenor carpet and paint. Try low down for qualified buyer. Ma ureen White/Ed Escano eHJIT .. MPUJ $111,000 2 nice units in Corona del mar with wonderful potential. Ideal for start.er buyers or investors The price is right for everybody! Coby Ward IEST Of IEWPORT SHORHI 1211,000 Spectacular new maste r suite hightlights this dramatic 3 BR, den, 3 bath home -skylights, custom tile & fixtures and plush carpet. Steps to community pool & tennis. Martha Macnab/Micki Cooper llllllOR RIDIE ESTATES-IEWI Slll,000 "Devonshire" with ocean view of Catalina to Palos Verde, night lites and security of gate guarded communty. 4 Bdrs. conv. den, F.R. plus bonus room. private spa. Belle Partch llllUI VIEW ... ES 1211,000 Outstanding HVH Mont.ego Model with family rocm. Beautif ully landscaped, Move·in condition, quiet location. Available financing. Danny Bibb & Stephanie Jones A Great Western Company IRVINE UNIVERSITY PARK-$ 126,000 And vou OWN the land' Bc>a utiful 2 bedroom . 2 bath m IMMACULATE t:ond;tlon' Intercom. l\lc1hb u lig hts and drip sprinkler system are some of the spe<·1a l features. Also includes one yea.r Home Warrantv' 759-15'.JJ. ORANGE TREE -1128,600 But feels hkc you arc m a plush castle! Owner is a contractor who has spared no expense in cu stom addiuons and quality workmanship. You'll be proud to <.·all thts haven your home' 759-1501 HUIE IOIUS ROOM In this extra special value m University Park greenbelt area. Short walk to pools & te nnis. $10,000 under nearest comparable! 759-1501. WOODIRID&E This sought after S ycamore model SINGLE FAMIL ! HOME has 4 bdrms, 3 ba ths. large yard. a ir cond1t1oning and secunty syste m New landscaping and beautiful brick pa tio. $179,500. 759-1501. TURTLE ROCl &LEll . _ Beautiful 2 bedroom+ den or 3 bedroom Jasmine model m ideal locat10n on cul-de-sac New carpeung~ Lowest price available m this m odel. Only $199,500. 759· 1501. llORTHWOOD-1216,100 Professionally decorated and landscaped! 4 bdrms. 3 baths, 2 fplcs. formal dining room and family room + e laborate security systems. Mouva ted sellers! 759· I 50 I NEWPORT BEACH/CORONA DEL MAR _ _J ., $119,500 :! bdrm :! hath ,,·1th ftrc•place Only J -.hort walk to beat·h' 759-1501 IANI REPO :t b<lrm. :.? bath with f1rc plac:e within w alking distance to beach Rrnov.1tor'i:; dc•hµh t' Only $1 24.900 75~ 1501 S 1,200 PER MONTH With part or monthly ll'aSC going towa rd th<' down~ paymc·nt wh~n you lcaS('/option this ;3 bdrm. 21'2 ba th rc,sicle nce with mini ~ VJ{";.\ Only a f<'W blcx:ks to tht• b<•ach~ 759-150 I , $248,000 -BOAT SLIP "Ga Comes '-' 1th t rus exceptional property Completl'iy """3ted -3 bdrm 21 i baths 759-150 I • 1296,000 -OCEAN VIEW from this :i bdrm . plus d en excc:u ttVl' honw m om • of our most t.•xclustv<.' areas Extra large lot w/room for pool/tennis Private b<.•ac:h access included in low aSM>C dues You OWN the land' 759-1501 HARIOR VIEW PORTOFllO MODEL With su per locauon near school. park and pool 4 spacious bdrms. plus Sf'P 1 bdrm guest of in·la w quarters. Large seduded yard with spa. $230.000 in assumablP financing 759-1501 IElCH DUPLEI, PLUS llEST llllT Just listed ideal location -large corn<>r lot bui lde~ & 1r vestor.; delight! 759-1501. TAIE OYER 1~% LOAI &~t value In Harbor Ridge AssumablP $165,000 loan. Almost 2000 sq. ft o f romfort & luxury tn thtS ideal loc3\1on One year Home Warranty provided 759-1501 PALERMO MllEL HARIOR VIEW Beautifully mainw ml'd with imp~ 1ve brick paved driveway leading tn m'1wuf1t't'n t front pauo &>auuful interior w /rustom wall to wall c·nrp<'tln~ nd V '"in Lu1t w allpaper A magn1f1C"C.'nl xccuuve residence for only $329.000 759 1501 ' 11,150 PER MOITM When you lease option th1s immaculate Harbor R1dge beauty. hardly lived in! 759-1501. $211,500 -PRIVATE IUCI Access comes with this custom built h1Us1de home in Corona del M ar that provides a "countryside" feeling with views of hills & "open s pan·· Owner w11J help with low interest financing. 759-1501 CORDIA DEL MAii llPUI 2 charming single story cottages SOUTH o f the highway' Walk to the beach! Built a 2nd story and have ocean view! Always ren ted! Better see this one NOW! 759· 1501 1300,000 In assumable fmancing on this 2700 sq ft one level execuuve gem located in prestigious Harbor Ridge Private cul-de-sac for peace and quiet at the TOP of the world! Fantastic VIEW' 759-150 1 SPYIUSS-$410,000 Ne wly redecorated featuring ocean v1ew, beauttful pool and large lot Lots of used brick give warm, friendly feeling ideal for en ter taining 759·1501. SPECTACIW VIEW 180 degree view of the ocean to Ditalma. and a panorama of sparkling lights at night. 4 bdrm. 3 baths. with added bonus room OnJy $590.000_ 759-1501. CUSTOMWATERFROIT 40 ft. dock and view. Spacious one story plan with 4 bdrms. 4 baths. secluded patios and 3 car garage with workshop $645.000 759-150 I MAlllFICEIT YIEW-1115,000 From this :) bdrm mansion high atop Spyglass Hill Om· of tht• best panoramic on·an and bay views we havt· 1•n·r ,, . ._,n' f'11ol "Pa 'E'l.'Urity 'i)'Sll'm Ov<>r :~.:loo sq rt of l'Xt'CU tlV(• lu l\Uf\ -')~ 1.~11 I COSTA MESA 114,500 :! bdrm. :! h.llh •ll1 gn"t'nbt It area d~· to ..,hoppin~ .ind tran:.µorwuon 759-1501 $111,160 Lorge :J bdrm hnmc With r1replan'. bt••wttlul k th ht•f1 1111 1<1r~w lot 759 -1501 WILL TRADE UPI C~ta M~ Ea.-;t.s1de Oai.h Tov. rw Honw '-'1th ~ l~:drot•lll~ + d' 11 + :.? baths + doublt• garagt• and running strt'am::.. \.\at4•1 I.ill"&. tno;.'!'>/trt'("S, trees' Fant.asll<. "woodsy" atmosphere ONLY $1 :t! ~uo :-s~ I ~n I EASTSIDE IEAUn Wtth hard to find hardwoo<l {\uors Clo&• to shopping t'-: transp<.>rtat1on Large 140 ft deep lot w tth fruit trees & room to expand Only $137.500 759.1501 IRITIAIY WOODS Over 1700 ~ ft o f romCor t tn this "P"<'ll)U!> 3 bt-<irnom :! • bath "St George" model Btg douhlP tar ~arage. hu~e mastt>r ... u11t ldt•.'\l B.1< k Bay location 759-1501 UllOIE YIOTOllAI . . lmpressJVe e levntt'd fron t porc-h. st.aint>d ~la...._... <>ntry 3 \'4-druomc;, 2 haths m main house plu~ 2 hdrm. l bath gu<~t houw or mconw unit lf{t' R·2 lot m price Ea.st S1dl'. &'K·k Ba) ~a· 759 1501 DESPERATE IWIEI · Will lease with option to buy $1.000 pE>r month with s:;oo c-red1tf'<i b.·wk toward d own pavmt'nt' Pnme Collt.•gr Par k lut C\Unn 2000 ~l ft upgraded w 2 f1rPpla<'('$ :ind wet bar Ju.st rt'duced t'3.11 i5Y 1501 CB. NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 2670 Son Mlguel Drive Newport leach, CA 92tl00 (714) 759-1!501 AMERICAN HOME SHIELD "We Protect & Service Things That Serv ice You NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 2870 Son Mlgu11 Drive Newport leoct\, CA 92HO (714) 759·1501 ·- 1. ' f I ._ .. MOan.E HOME PARK Coe ........ prtme '°"Uon wttt\ U 1'9nlat unttt ~ a.ooo ~ft. tor potent&M lndu•· tn.Uoom~ ~t. 131-1.00. $1,575.,llOO. WATERFRONT HOME The ulllm•t• In lnt•rlof «Melgn with grec.f\11 detaltl~ In the entertaining atNe and 4 bedroom•. lndude• famlty room and gourm•t kitchen overlooldng th• wat.,. Plet tor IO' yacht • al«M tie fot amall boat. Original ownen have pre .. rved the Immaculate condition. S1,300,000. 131·1400 OCEANFRONTESTAT~ "ONE OF A KIND'' and lmpoHlble to duplicate today! Cuatom bullt & unique dealgn houaH 10 bedroom•, 9 batha and lnterutlng level• for capturing blue ocHn and Hiia at aunHI. Two l«Mnllal unite with 3 tMdroom • den & 4 baths In each unit on 4 levela. Separate 2 tMdroom apartment with VIEW ... • Hp.rat• maid's aulte or for visiting relatlvea. This la a HnHtlonal property that's NOW RE· DUCED and rHdy for an ofter. S1,215,000. 631 -1400 LINDA ISLE BA YFRONT Bright and chffrful 4 tMdroom, den and tamlly room rHldence In protected Linda lele. Secluded atrium patio with clrcular atalrcH• to 2nd floor gallery. Parquet floora, French doon and 3 flraplacH add to the charm of thl1 wonderful executive home. Sllp and side tla-wlll take a large yacht. Owner wlll conaldar an exchange. $950.00. 631-1400 OCEANFRONT-$707,000 Quiet beachfront locatlon In WHt New- port. A perfect property for th• owner who want• to llva at the beach In a epaclou1 4 bedroom home and have a 2 bedroom rental besldH. hamed calllng1, fir•· placH , forever view• of the surf and Catellna. Owner wlll aHlat with financing. Call to ... thl1 excaptlonal property. 631-1400 OCEANFRONT DUPLEX 3 ... 3 ... 3 ... lmpoHlble to dupllcat• today, thl• 3-atory property has large 3 bedroom unite and owner wlll help finance by carrying a 3rd trust deed. This Is a fine value and ahuy1 rented. $650,000. Call to ... 631 -1400 LIDO ISLE-LARGE LOT Beautlfully remodeled 2-atory home. GrHt outdoor llvlng area• with sunny patio and roof sundeck. Spacious 5 bed. femlly home with formal dining • family room. Live In luxury and antoy ell the recrHllon on Lido l1le. $595,000. 631-1400 LIDO PENINSULA CONDO Larger than moat homH, this waterfront home ha• a boat dock avallabte outelde your large patio. Convenient to ahopa and restaurants with aecurlty tor your home and cars. Spacious 2 bedrooms • den, fireplace & much more. SS49,000 fee. 631 -1400. Owner wlll carry 2nd T.O at 10% lnterHt. BALBOA ISLAND TRIPLEX Total charm thro~ghout thl1 b rick, beams & warmth ... legal trlplexlll lmpoHlbl• to flnd ... or rebuild on the Island today. lnterHllng rooms with charectar. Won· derful owner home • enother rental unit a Hparate gar99e apartment. 2 fireplaces, 2 decke .•. many bullt Ina. A must .... Reduced to $450,000. 1173-6900 CLIFFHAVEN-POOL HOME Privacy. seclu1lon end a ~ntral Newport locatlon, near echools, ehops and a great area tor Jogging! A wonderful large famlly home with 3 bedrooms T den. Courtyard entry and a beautiful pool & 1pa. $425,000. 631-1400. Open Sun. 1-5 at 305 King• Pl. BALBOA DUPLEX-$385,000 Unu1ual pl• shaped property on corner, only one door to So. Bayfront. Unique 2-story, 4 bedroom front houH 1 bedroom rental unit. Roof garden with VU and owners wlll negotiate. 1173-6900 WESTCLIFF POOL HOME Totally remodel~ 4 bedroom, 3 bath home with lovely pool & many amenltlH. Property Is tr" and clean and owner wlll finance to a qualified buyer. Submit ell offers. $369,500. 631·1400 NEWPORT BEACH DUPLEX Only 3 building• from oceenfront with a VIEW. One 4 bed .. 2 be, upper and a 2 bed., 2 ba lower unit. Owner 11 eeger to Hll & may help finance. $349,000 tee. 631-1400 ISLAND-RETREAT OR? Cozy beach cottege on a r99ular sized lot. Enloy as a second home or bulld two unite for Income. Call lor detalla on thl1 2 bed. 673-6900 NEWPORT DUPLEX Large 2-itory Income property acroH lrom beach. Alway• rented 4 and 2 bed. unfit. XLNT wlnt•rt aummer rental• poH· Ible. S234,000. 631 -1400 NEWPORT LENDER REPO Ju1t reduced ag•ln and lander wants out. Only 7 year• old and •HY •t•p• to Bay a Beach. Unu1ual property with 2 bedroom home and a Hp•r•I• 1 bed apartment. Lender hat great financing evallable. 631-1400. '289,000. ' EASTBLUFF HOME Chermlng 3 bedroom, lamlly room East- bluff cul ct. .. c home. Country decor and a huge lot make Ihle • rare find Im· maculate end •n1lou1. Ownera bought anot~. Now only $119.500 631 -1400 EASTSIDE FAMILY HOME HU9• yard Included with Ihle 3 Md. 2 bA. home • 1 family room Owner wlll provide new carpet I oak cabln .. 11 Need• n.w financing 631-1400 S1S4,900. COSTA MESA-CLEAN & NEAT A new llatlng on thl1 3 bedroom, 2 '~ b•th with community tennl1 & pool Large petlo A1klng St20.000 631 -1400 "A Tf Rt ROI\ T H0~11 ..., ,,. RI ~I I " I \II t• • '" t. ' ~ "'•'\'" " .. ·~ . ., u t-t400 PETE BARRITT •. REALTY hlha lllu• 1006 PRIOl IUllEI 1101 2 llits t1 Little lsl114 Supef financing owe 1st TD Property lree & clear Trade lor income or? Re- duced to $370,000 Agl Mark 645-9922 C1pi1tr11e ltacla 1011 OCHI YllW HPUX $205,000 By Ownr OWC t 1' 1% tst. 25 yr 30% dn I 493·2 190 _or 493-6651 CortDI •el Nu l 022 2·2 Br 2 Ba OP•• pfllt w great harbor view Xlnt fin $385,000 846·0096 A STULi 3 Bdrm charming remodel wlhrdwll lloors lrg cor- ner lot 1ust blks to pvt beacries 2nd ~ory potent1a1 Must sell Only $255.000. Della Delgado. 63 1-1266 SACRIFICE! Bargain 2 Br, AIC poolside condos __ _ _ S69 900 3br $79.900 5 IR COLlllAL Low down OK Patm:k A beauty' Southern charm Tenore 760-8702 wtoa~ trim thruout this REPOSSESSION 2975 home w/huge lot on quit1t cul·de-s&c Only 3 Bdrm fixer $98.000 Low $239 900" Call PA TRICK llown Agent 546· 7739 TENORE 760 87 * If IWIEI * . c~ s~~er c~as~d~~1a~ :! UH l1ffr h•ralsal Condo. highly upgraded Seculded Npt 1tts 3BR new central air Many 2ba with ti.mily room amenities including pool Near new Minimum up- l-UOLUTE STU.LI & spa Security gates keep s201K wl 20K dn. Walk to so coast Plaza 2345 16th St N B Musi sell gorgeous 2 Bdr 2 $ 104.90Q 1714)966-2504 OPEN SATISUN 1-5 Ba hke nevt condo AS (eves) or s.5•8830 (davs}. S.5·4670 SUME 12 50•1. 93K Isl OlPl Oll-WISTOllFF EIJtJ 2 Pttls New on the market, by 111,100 ownr Completely re-Living in this nearly new modeled Inside & out condominium Lower unt1 w/bay window, french with patio. Walk to South doors. tiled countrv kit. Coast Plaza Bachelor baths & entry 3 spacious style unit En1oy 2 pools & Bdrms, lrg lam rm • hv spa Near transportation rm. din area & breakfast Get the details• ar~a Prol landscaped 111_2310 s2 s.ooo 63 t-8876 3101 s. lrlstel Charming Back Bay H ome Secluded area near Mesa Drive Estates $158.500. 20•5 1 Bayview 650-5520 Tarbell, WOILIWllE UOllUIOll $500 000 equities & up Nr perlect 3 Br 3 Ba Counseling. hourly rates futuristic design lrptc President Gotdenwest l/yll encl gar $875 EJC changors. Jewell • tee 539-6190 BEST Chapman. 536-9326 lrviae I .E. Waattd 1625 1~~l'1"'9'1!'J!'r.~~i-1 •WWllT1* We buy houses. condos. units N99at1ve cash llow, foreclosures OK Your pric e our terms 730·9276 WANT OUT? TAY LOW DOWN' Sacri-ask lor Mtehael •IEWNllT ITllL .. - lice at st 19.900 Call ------lliilllillil. Sacrifice gorgeous 4 Bdrm OISTM IESlll Invest co buys proper'ly PAT A IC K T ENO A E YOll OWi PIOLI pool home wllllewl 3000 Excellent floor plan • Sep-Distressed or negative HE\l.I OH!-t 760 8702 ft 11 1 1 arate master wing with OK Your price. our · Plus much more Spacious sq 0 uxury, orma din-fl I h Id · t 558 Ing rm famll 2' I rep ace, c I ren s w ng • L·· a 1100 terms. -0174 x104 family room with open • ~m, rp cs oft famlly room. This 1 l•I t .... beams. brlCk fireplace ~nd ~orew 11 ner 11ra~s-ye111 new Showplace has UllU llLLS ·~• .. • .. •-•.-•.-I•.______ ~ · and shuttered windows erre 1 se 1 or soaring cathedral cell· •· 3860 Michelson Oflve R&"M* opening 10 patio and $239,900 w/great low lngs, formal dining room 1972 Beautlfu! VIiia West a..... F1uai1lae• lrvlne llPLEX Atlordable living 4 Bdr. n.. poOI· llvtng room wltl't Interest terms To see and on quiet street Be Home 201C60 comer lot. ______ .,. Two charming single story Ba. corner 101. AV access l1repiace. 3 Bdrms and 2 ~:O!t,~~ K TEN 0 A E the first 10 see · lhls Highly upgraded 2Br 2ba. ltlwtrsltJ Park Twila cotta es SOUTH OF THE Room for pool & spa• For baths All this can be special ollerlng Well lge llv/dln/kltch area. Ctro11 t ar 2122 2BR. 2BA, study, din Htwlv• Walk to the I top lhght action contact yours In nice lamlly priced at $449 500 Light Interior. Best buy In Beautifully lurn Twnhs rm, Ill/Ing rm w/lrplo, beach' Build a 2nd story Verne S tr o ng at neighborhood lor 1•2 12.00. Orange Co $25.000 lrplc. pool. tennis ct' patio. beaulllul gardens. 962·5521 $139.950. ,. • Young adlts welcome. S 1 t9S/mo_ 673--0896 $945 mo 544-4907 and have ocean view• __ YOUR SECURITY FILE Agt ~0·5937 Always rented' Better see HST HY II TlllCTI DOES NOT PERMIT AC· ------===-I I ~ 2169 Univ Park Terrace. 2 lhlS one NOWI 759-lSO t I Condo nr SC Plaza: 2br CESS TO THIS FUNC-a Ill + UATILIP LIDO PARK ON THE BAY. ewrrt UC 2be. frplc. dbl gar. gr For Sale by Owner 1' •ba sec, carport Let's TION SACRIFICE t,~~~~t1~eat~~'.' ~r::ve2r~~ Executive condo on bay, belt loc '$850. 786-2340 Duplex. 3 Br 2' •Ba lronl make a deal' $79,950 Bv ------Unique lrg 3 Br 2•,; Ba carport Across from designer' completely Umv Pk 2-br. 2 ba det. 3 Br 2Ba back Assum ONnr 556· 1626 775-2580 Rant. leacla 1040 w/dlnlng rm. lrplc, sec. Recreation Hall Private lurn St995mo 67~·0896 Ilse. yrd Nr pool & tennl• loan $450.000 759-17421 IR~ISlllY oruioJ!lf.acean gaote .. Ta~l lyPour oow,N ·--------Beach $49,500-. Lidolsle3 BR.2 Ba Moto $1150/mo 675~93 ••" • Bdr 11. Ba custom mlr-" ~ • rr Y Own 673-04~ Mo lease $ 1750/mo Biii ----ltt•t+lwtlt+IHt•t 3Br lam rm, lrg yard. din· r0<s .. pool & recreation. $239,900 w/terms• (Low 9f Grundy Alty 675-6161 lllY Pl/TH TtlU• *REllCED 141,000* ng area 2 patios. For top flight action. con-dwn OK) Mu~I Me this HYER llllES Must sell or trade today. _ 2 br. den. 2 ba. att. gar Spotless 3630 sl duplex $1 74.000 Agt 642-7404 tact Verne Strong opportunity. For detalls, 1111,000 '76 dbl wide Skyline. 2 Br Modern 2·sty backbay. 4 wash/dry Comm poof --962 552 6 2 2097 PAT A IC K TE N O A E 2 Ba, pet park across Bdr 3 Ba. pool/spa, 2 1ac. May tS. $900/mo. OWC lst-12%-lon g term By owner charrning 4 Br. • 1 or 4 • 760-8702 1441 GALAXY DR. trom bch/Harbor Ownr lrplcs. ''• ac . $2300 786·4012 760-9738 3br/3ba-5br/3ba·1vac I'· ba lrg lot 60 x 110 •EARIEICH Spacious 4 Br. den. 2'"' s40K/olr 66l-6t35 642-1366 · 509 Acacia-walk to beach I Covered patio. trees. new baths Two 2 car garages WOOllRlllE Cllll 399K 20•1. dn-Appra1seci roof new plumbing 4 br 3 ba Short walk to Large lot Room for pool Ct••trcial lttHtl llflrtlslllt~ A 1 M 63 78 I 440K own bkr 645·7048 S 115 000 673-7794 beach Spac llv rm. or RV parking p 2 O G 1 2202 vsi ay 1 0-0 2 1 tam /din rm. lrg bale, OPEN SAT !SUN 1 to 5 rerrt7 I 5 Hiii 1 WOODBRIDGE, upgra~ Luxury Huge Duplex. 3·2 1 IY OWHR easy care yard. s 169,000. ·~ FllHU-Robinson. ~ealtor ··~' s11.,,1.,c ... ., llOO ,.,,.,. I 2 Bdr convert den, ~ Br So 01 hwy Motivateci Mesa del Mar 3 Br 11• ba See at 6 t 4 20th St B f 548-564 7 In 1 eal Newpor• eac" lo-Large 2Rm w/appts. pool Ba. enci unit Ir pie. dbl! 536-1718 Uorgeous. bright 4 Br. bttifiHEstittSllt cation Prlncipats only alee ~1 __ gar. ~ _ Owner 7 l 4/66l-0660 I Assume $66,000 12•.•1. est Newpo t buy ! ' " II I 539" 90 BEST $925 644 1480 MUST SELL 'h ACRE A sk' n g $ t 4 2 0 0 0 lrviae -1044 ~580 w/bonus rm. for· 5 mrn walk to beach 2 br 6C40·5A07k81 SIDetverwoosd & House Rental S325/mo Lagaaa leacla 2241 Cameo Shores 4br pool 549-9030 mal dining rm. lrpl,.. has 11 o s or nn1s nell Needs amb tlO s 11 d -1 $498 ooo 760 tO 16 B 3 B Baylor Model in Univ Park. all lor only $259.500 As-Furn & apples may be --1 u an Y Avail June t 3Br 2•'»ba, spa Y owner r 2·, ba 3 Br 2'r ba 58 Sequoia sume 200K 1st at 9'• incl Must sell now Sub· No Laguna ct101ce toe person negotiate llep coastltne vus $1100/mo I i condo Patio !leek pool. Tree Ln. on greenbelt at FIXED" This is a BEAUTY m1t all offers $115,000 112 PCH By Mo1111ated I 543·2490 lee ev 499.4454 rels req . OPH SU.DAY 1-6 I ~~ !. e~~ 1~~e~4~~~~~n adult pool Completely that won't last You own Mary Kay 768-0243 Okr Owner 714166 l ·0660 Lrg 3 Br 3 Ba condo game ---ilF. 5 IDRI I POOL redec $153.000 Ownr the land and it's IMMEDI· URIE OISTOI llPLH Daplexta/Uiitl 1300 I rm patio dbl gar. lewrrt leada 2af USTSIDE CHARIER 78£>-0579 3% to bkrs ATELY available To see - -cl'l1ld/sm1 pet OK Lake 2Br 2lja 1 story Conool I LUSlt-HlRIOR VIEW 13BR & FIA din rm Up-call PATRICK TENORE 3Br -fl~eplace ea unit Newport oceanfront prime comm nr S C Plaza near Newport Beach t7t~ Check Into this super value graded & remodeled As· 760-8702 $3ee;~h ' blk some vu loc Xlnt Im Private $1200/mo Agl 979.3350 St shopping 646-4627 a1 only $389 000 FEE A sume VA F P St69 900 LUXURY 000 650·5520 Party 575.7973 _ .:....J I perfect family home on a OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 30 HURRYl LSE /OPT ONLY w,. DOWN" Su••tr I Wl1ttr 3 t>r 2', ba Nwpl C~ I large secludell 101 in a 470 MAGNOLIA LIVING 3 br condo pvt spa, 3 car \,dM 2 Units • gst rm. R11t1ls condo pool tennis N qu1e1 cul-de-sac street Jackie Gillis Realtor a1 1ts oest w1t .. 1h1s 4 Odrm. 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Foreclosure Make orODI e 11 Bluffs Condo 3 Br, 2', b~ tL;c I USTSIDECOR•ER atsor mun11y only a short walk $2200 /mo $225.000 Jo63t-8499 645·9161 included No pets crpt Close to pool ~ ~,;·· 1 s1reabte private com. huge 101 Take over Orr Near nu Agt. Mary 2 Br. 1 ba, frplc. wtr & elec 1850 SQ 11 New paint ~--........ -.-...,;,.;~1:.1 1we11 located 3 Bcirm . ealty ~ to lovely beaches and 645·4749 ac•os.s FROI IUCM $775/mo 673-1180 St350tmo 921 -1447 ,,.__________ home Big tenced yard harbor act1v1ty The home n E · - 1" hardwoort floors well , I 1s 3 Bdrm 2 bath with Near new resid. or comm Seashore Of. N B Duplex n1oyable 2Br 2Ba home Bluffs front row water v cared for 1nv111ng price 786-1172 1 mastersu1tew/hardwood with bay view S.C25,000 (2)2br,1t>a,lrgcor lot.4 hreplacemodkitctiS900 2Br 2Ba condo. prof SHORE CLIFFS $1 20.000 Csll to see floors and lots or charm 509 29th St 673-5553 prkg spaces Lrg assum-yearty w/sundeck & more dee $1500 1st & lltt 842-5200 A leasehold property with IEWPIRT llRllfl able loan S 195,000 539·6190 BEST Alty lee 120.'9123. 700-8827 OCElll llD CHYOIYIEW 41H41l Hl&,000 3880 Michelson Drive Irvine llEW IOITECITO 4 Br. 2', ba, single lam1ly low conversion and e>ecel· By owner. 646-5377 LO 3Br 2ba duple>e Steps --CIRCLE THESE 1en1 terms. s215,000 OWC ht-FEE ---to bcti nu cpt1drps & 3 Bd. den. RV access. M?tels. Or. Cty and River-· Unbeatable yearly 3Br 28 2131 Crt1nltw room to expand. hardwd side_ 1 6 • 7 5 m1ll1on paint S t350 960-4229 home leisure patio kl CALL Fiil IETllLS firs and seller's want to 4 6 • 14 O u n 1 ts Ag t Costa lleH 2224 pets S 1000 nr HIQ '"· 1211 relocate Below market at 759-1045 METROPLEX '~ ol duplev. 2 Br 2 Ba. * 539-6190• s 2 o o o o o D • ~ Flat steal 2Br 2BA appl 631•1266 YOUR S~~u"R~ l1•Htrial Prtf 1375 1200 sq ft w/prv yard crpts thru-out nice l()('l 1'1141llJ1111 ---------• detached home. Turtle Rock A1cige Lrg vard, \ , • ITV FILE DOES NOT 10 000 Q n HILlllll $800/mo 660-9063 $600 kids line call t;;C PERMIT ACCESS TO Multi tenant near Hoag 1 Br condo-:-SC Plaza •539-6190• THIS FUNCTION Hospital Assumable loan area. xtras & upgrades Or this very styhsh 213 B E.SIDE OWIER ale intercom & sec sys. SPHUSS YIEW llUST I• 12 MRS 1 ~~nib~~~! m~;~k~~r~a~~ HST llYS 10., II ---open 10 exchange Ask-$650/mo 752-9223 ctys, 2Ba den pool 1acuz II ,. llWPORT IUCH ss1 1497 k1dtpet oceen cioS41 sa OcnVu Tn·lvls comunty ing $575 000 Broker 1 • eves BEST Al Highly upgradeci new Bed-Best kept secret is lh•S I linan $340 000 For info lord Open Sat & Sun 1 5 1 sp<1c•ous 4 Bd 1700 s I 1 552-0917 11rv1ne Pacific) S7SOK Agent 644 506 1 home under $150.000 __ Owner is desperate and Out or State Owner 5Br Co1l1 Meu 1024 must sell Try St t.000 2' :Ba Uni Prk St5Kdn 2 BR Townhme t>. ba At-dwn & assume linancing 1 S 189K No qualifying Pool/tennis near beach 3 Bdr • 1 Bdr, hve 1n one. 545 6266 ty sm lee Spacious lrplc dbl-gar ren e 01 er ig eam 1600 s/lwtsml oltice soc pvt crptd ciecor May 151 1th 11 H ti b · I $295 Eastslde Bungalow * 539·6 t90• bltns gd ierms Npt Cresi ceilings. 2 frplcs, 3 car pit 3 phase, Randolph Call 539·6190 BEST tee CLIFFHAVEN~IEW 2-3 Br. den End units garage. 7 yrs old. 1 blk to Like new 3 Bdrm. 2 ba hm S 159 500 to $199 000 ocean Desperate Della St. CM S46· l653 j 2BA 1' 1ba w/lrplc, 2 car in exit location View Ir tach 2 car gar Calhedral Diana Cappel 63 t-1266 7141631-6300 x 29 Eh ceilings Reduceci Oy 2121771-22091466-2728 · • Delgado 631-1266 gar nr SC Plaza Sml all rooms $2200/mo. IM L.ta fer Salt 1400 complex. sml pet ok Barrett Realty _64_2-~ ~Tom r.e& •noo ~o tt1er REAl TOR R&"M* $725. 1st • 1 mos sec owner 556-7974 I TURTLEROCI lty OwHr 4 BR O/r, llr. spa, 2 2 Mstr bOrm 2ba Monte- ce110 upgraded huge Wiillt 11'1 CIOSf>t <>IC MOit- • dlf'd ownr "''" aCCPOt P.J'> ollr Sui: er I c >iugo W 8J4 J89i H 549-2 t63 HOME + llCOME patios. nearby comm 1 Keep the home fires burn. pool Nr schools As 1ng this winter Fiii your 'iumat>le Owner assisted firewood needs b>' look l1nancmg poss S 198 000 1 n g • n c I asst I 1 e Cl Prin only 553·0174 642 5678 ESTATE ICllUIE Call Heide 979-2398 HARBOR VIEW-4 Br, 2 Build your dream home on * * 3 BR-HOUSE * * ba. lam rm, lrg backyerd "''decking S 1600/mo. IWPT CREST COllO this Capistrano Valley LAG YARD. CUL DE SAC 640·4144 Estate acreage S 5 acres $850/MO 650-2493 Ocean and valley view Much privacy Horses OK Rural feeling $550.000 •3 BDRM + POOL* Charming E s•de 2 Bil & <Jen llfdwd firs l•plc lvlV II l r ]ttl lrg R:;> I t .,l<,n h.J'io 2 1tmla1 Jn1t!- Qrly $ tl:l5 000 Sheryl B1e..,,er 6J 1 ~'266 Irvine I 044 J lrviae -------- 4 br lam rm din rm. 2', ba Near pool & tennis Walk 10 beach Lrg as· I sumable loan $192 500 By owner 646·5377 1044 1, _____ _ Capistrano Vally Alty . 111-1131 GoroPous 3 Br 2 Ba "' lrplc lam11y rm & muct rnort> Price reCJ,,ced S 10 000 10 only $125 000 w lf'tr1'1S A bMga1n• Won 1 last To see call Patrick 760-8;02 * IYOWMER * MESA VERDE Drive Oy 28 t 2 Ser ang Ad orable 3BR 2ba RV Slor dQf' S 169 000 Q,,.,., Bkr 1 679-2680 N t .. )t>r '" Mesa Vercie $1:'9950 1851Kentui-ky l'll,J• f' Aqt:onl 751 71 48 C11arm1nq :J Bdrm 2Do !>ky111e5 encl pal1f' O•LY 1104,000 w BBO Ml lub m>w AISOULUTE STEAL carpe•s St 17 500 w .. 11 bll 3 Bdr 2 Ba OPEN SAT SL N 1(·5 "' hrd""o l1rs lorceci air 2 t 12 Raleigh h<>~I & much much more 645-JOtJ Ori!" last thing-a garden •USTSIDE COHO* Diana Cappel 631·1269 1 A bPauty 3 Bdr '2' 1 Ba w12 j car garagP lrplc 1.1111 rm and more Ltke new & p111 Only S 134 900 w termi. To see call PAtRIC.K TENORE 760 8702 WE ARE ALWAYS HERE• I FOR YOIJ' YOUI vour DAYE WlflTE I T HF REAL EST A TEAS 546 ;>313 ASSUME $87,600 at 11¥4 % $108.900 sales pnce Owner s des- perate 2 bdrm 13• Bath end unit attached hou1e. Stone ftreptace, wet bar. cathedral ceilings. 2 car garage 3 pools lit tennis crts Opn Hse Sun 1 5 Drive by 9862 Verde Mar No of Hamilton. W of Brookhurst (Villa Pac1f1c) Chrl1 or Jim, agent• • I 963-5671 GORGE9US SUNSETS 1s what you get in the 3 bdrm. 2'11 ba. Plan D in Turtle Rock Ridge. Super entertainment home. Assu mable loan. $325.000. Ask for Doreen Benton. L11u1 litHl 1os21 w . . IOODIESSI Rdax on outdoor Mexican tiled p::itto or m living room with wood burning rtrc•plact•. wall to wall beige caTpc'tlng (Jusl cll•aned) thru-oul 2 Bdrm .. 2 bnth homP En.JOY dining room. fanuly room. vt•ry hght attractive cabine ted kitcht>n with diRpc~al , Hotpotnt dish washt•r and st-If cll.'amnJ< doublt-ove-n.s 1-'lrlt(t" wooden shutters, attacht.'<.l 2 car g<tragl' & (.>)C'Ctr1c door opener Lafe time rro lair roof. (m~ ulate IJ\Sldl' and out (JUSt pamted) Gas heat and air m nci1tmnf"d Laundry af'('n wtr<'d for :no or Ma$ Locatt.-<l 1n safe Adult Communitv with Pool. Cluhhou . Sauna, Spa and Poolroom $146.500 Call for uppolJ\tmC'nt Onnn:i Mondor Rt•altor Ii I ·H ·HM lOH I I OPE• NOISE SIT/SI• 12·4 34 SEA ISLAND DA. OFF FORD AD JUST SO OF JAMBOREE 2BR 2'~BA ·.DEN LUXURY TOWN- HOME OVERLOOKING BIG CANYON C C $325 000 BY OWNER 662-1873/(619)347-3469 Oovef Shof ts View Estates hpansivt Silt I) " I - 1Jt1>araled View 8'11 ... .. , '" , ,.,. "''"" N·. , "' , ' •lliu •..-. Rtfur"bfshtd ~.. • -·"" •• '4'g. ~ • • t ... .,.... I •ttn Qualty .. -. ,.. -1to1\•" , --·ft ... -" It •• , ... R ' H lnvutmtnb • PROPERTY MANAGEMENT HOMES FOR SALE 1 BR plua FAM RM or DEN • • #20 Orchard (Orange Tree Patio Hm) Irv 786-1172 $114,900 Sunday 1-5 2 BEDROOM 3712 Channel Pl (Npt Isl) Npt Bch 759-9100 $470,000 Sun 1-5 428 Rivera Terr (Corona Hinds) CdM 759-9100 Sun 12-4 * * 6410 W. Ocean Front, Npt Bch 759-9100$645,000 Sun 1-5 • 1523 Cornwall (Westcllff) Newport Beach 642-5200 $137,000 Sunday 1-5 416 Marguerite, Old Corona del Mar 673-4400 $189,000 Sunday 12-4 2 BA plua FAM RM or DEN * 1429 Dolphin Terr. Irv. Terr, CdM 673-4400 $750,000 FEE Sat/Sun 1-5 1919 Chubasco, Irvine Terr. CdM 673-4400 $329,000 FEE Sunday 1-5 1577 E Ocean Blvd (Bal Penln Pt) NB 642-5200 $285.000 Sunday 1-5 211 Marguerite. Corona del Mar 675-4760 $595,000 Sunday 1-5 211 Marguerite, Corona del Mar 675-4760 $595,000 Sunday 1-5 39 Orangegrove (Wdbrg) Irvine 644-7020 $162.500 Sun 1-5 403-409 Poppy, Cape Crown, CdM 673-6589 From $225,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2504 Vista Drive (8ayshores) Nwpt Bch 644-9060 $437.000 FEE Sunday 1-5 3 BEDROOM * * 3311 Finley (Lido VIII) N.8. 673-3777 $470,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 427 Catalina, Npt Bch 645-0303 $237 ,500 19 Balboa Coves. Npt Bch 557-7914 $649,000 Sun 1-4 Sun 1-5 20451 Bayview Ave, Newport Beach 650-55204158,500 Sunday 1-5 1237 Conway Ave, Halecrest, Costa Mesa 540-1151 $126,950 Sun 2-5 2018 Diana Ln, Npt Bch 759-9100 $184,900 365 La Perle Ln, Costa Mesa Sun 1-4 759-9100 $174,500 Sun 1-5 * • 106 Via Lido Nord (Lido) Npt Bch 759-9100 $950,000 Sun 1-5 1300 Dover, Westclltt, N.B. 675-6000 $220,000 •464 Gavtota, Bluffs, N.B. 644-6114 $189,900 41 Glenhurst (Wdbrg) Irvine 760-8333 $139,000 ••958 Goldenrod. Costa Mesa Sun 1-5 Sun 1-5 Sun 1-5 546-23 13 $184,SQO Sunday 1-4 •3732 Haverford (Culverdale) Irvine 786-1172 $144,500 Sunday 1-5 214 7 Iris, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $179,900. Sunday 10-1 1851 Kentucky Pl (Mesa Verde) C.M. 557-5659 $129,950 Sun 1-5 1880 Maul (Mesa Verde) C.M. 645-0303 $259,000 3335 Ocean Blvd. CdM 675-6000 $1 ,000.000 5004 River. Newport Beach Sun 1-4 Sat 1-5 646-7171 $199,000 Sunday 1-5 •4645 Roxbury (Cameo Shrs) Npt Bch 644-6200 $"99,000 Sun 1-4 1096 Seabluff, Coate Mesa 546-2313 S 147,000 '° Sunday 1-4 108 Sequoia Tree, Univ. Prk. lrvlne 6""·9060 S 136,500 Sunday 1-5 19501 Sierra Seco (Trtlrk) Irv 6""·7020 $245,000 Sun 1-5 120 Via Quito, Lido Isle, NB 873--7300 $425,000 Sun. 1-4·30 142 Via Undlne. Lido Ille. N.8 873· 7300 $3'49,000 Sun. 1-4:30 S aA plua FAM RM or DEN 2345 18th St, Newport Ht•. N.8 . 645-<4&70 $207.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * • 2540 Vl1t1 8ay1, Newport Beach 8"4-90e0 $250,000 Sundoy 1·5 .. ** 308 Via Udo Hord -----~~200 $1,295,000 v 2631 Crestview, Bayshores. N.B 644-7211 $215,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 314 Rochester, Costa Mesa 759-9100 $189,000 · Sun 1-5 2927 Catalpa, Eastblutf. Newport Beach 644-9060 $~45,000 Sunday 1-5 13065 Ceylon. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $ 169.950 Sunday 1-4 11 7 Crest Cir. CdM 644-7020 $220,000 Sun 1-5 200 Hanover Drive. Costa Mesa 546-6095 $134,500 Sun 1-5 3896 Hendrix (Culverdale), Irvine 786-3384 $145,500 Sunday 1-5 1721 Kings Rd , Npt Bch 631-1266 $595,000 Sun 11-5 • 189 Masters Circle (SA Country Club) CM 642-5200 $237,500 Sunday 1-5 • • # 1 Twin Lakes Circle (Spyglass) CdM 644-5061 $750,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 315 Orchid, Corona del Mar 673-3573 $395,000 Sun 1-5 1721 Port Barmouth (Hrbr Vu Hms) Npt Bch 759-9100 $249,500 Sat/Sun 1-4 1730 Port Barmouth (Hrbr Vu Hms) Npt Bch 673-7761 $229,500 Sun 2-5 500 Rockford Pl (Cameo Hinds) CdM 759-1501 $295,000 Sun 1-5 1 1 Rue Verte (Bg Cyn) Npt Bch 644-6200 $745,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3927 Sandune. HVH, Newport Beach 644-9060 $325,000 Sunday 1-5 528 Seaward. Corona Highlands. CdM 760-0807 $435,000 Sun 1-5 287 Sherwood , Costa Mesa 642-7404 $174,000 Sun 1-4 3058 Van Buren. Costa Mesa 546-23 13 $129.500 Sat/Sunl-4 214 Via lthica. lido Isle, N.8. 675-6161 $420,000 SAt/Sun 1-5 208 Via Mentone (lido) Npt Bch 645-0303 $535,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 •412 Vista Trucha (The Bluffs) NB. 640-6259 $226,500 Sun 1-5 4 BEDROOM • * 1309 Bayside Dr. CdM 644-6200 $910.000 Sun 2-5 1820 Port Charles (Hrbr Vu Hm) N.8. 644-6200 $269,000 Sun 2-5 * * 2658 8ayshore Dr (Byshrs) Npt Bch 759-9100 $1 ,575,000 Sun 1-4 * • 339 Miiford (Cameo Shores, Cd M) 760-1016 $498,000 Sat/Sun 1-6 *2601 Blackthorn, Eastblutt, N.B. 644-0468 $285,000 Sun 1-5 340 Cabrlllo, Costa Mesa 646-7171 $145,000 Sunday 1-5 9191 Carroltown, Huntington Beach 963-6767 $149,500 Sunday 12-5 • 1336 Galaxy. Dover Shores, N.B. 673-7300 $985.000 Sun. 1-5 * • 1900 Highland Or (Harbor Highlands) NB 631-7370 $197.500 Sunday 1-5 3 t58 K1llybrook . Costa Mesa 645-0303 $136,500 Sat/Sun 12-5 1821 Kings Rd (ShrClf) Npt Bch 759-9 100 $639,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 320 Seaward, Shorecllff. CdM 675-6000 $375,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1930 Teresita Ln (Hrbr Hinds) Npt Bch 759-9100 $215,000 Sun 1-5 Home 4 BR plua FAM RM °' OEN • 15 San Sebastian (Hrbf Rdg) Npt Sch 644-6200 $1 ... 95.000 Sun 1-S 426 16th Pl, Costa Mesa 642-3494 Sunday 12-5 * 1970 Port Ounlelgh Cir. Npt Bch 786-l500 $324,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 • • 2200 Aralla (E.bluff) Npt Bch 644-6200 $875,000 Sun 1-5 * * 225 North Star (Dvr Shrs) Npt Bch 644-6200 $875,000 Sat 2·5, Sun 1-4 * * 404 Morning Star Ln (Dvr Shrs) N.B. 759-150 1 $645,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 2001 Port Provence (Hrbr Vu Hms) N.B. 759-150 1 $339.000 Sat/Sun 1-3 * • 4621 Gorham (Cameo Shr) CdM 644-6200 $699,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * • 57 Goleta Pt (Spygls) CdM 759-1501 Sat/Sun 1-5 * # 19 Alondra (Northwood-Woodside) Irv 786-1172 $269,000 Sunday 1-5 •1221 Berkshire lane, N.B. 548-9510 $302,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 10001 Clltf Drive, Huntington Beach 963-6767 $140,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 690 Congress, Costa Mesa 673-7794 $115,000 Sunday 1-5 10093 Corral River Court, FV 963-6767 $136,500 Sunday 12-5 • •#5 Fort Sumter (Northwood) Irvine 786-1172 $284,000 Sunday 1·5 • 1833 Galatea Terrace, Irvine Terrace, CdM 675-6161 $775,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • • 1806 Galaxy (Dover Shores) Nwpt Bch 646-7171 $700,000 Sunday 1-5 1441 Galaxy Or, Dover Shores. N.B. 548-5648 $355,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 1724 Galaxy Or 'View' (Dover Shores) NB 642-5200 $369,000 Sunday 1-5 1377 Gartlngford St. North Costa Mesa 549-2644 $139,750 Sun 12-4 407 Mendoza Terrace. CdM 640-0357 $895.000 Sun 1-5 3343 Nevada, Costa Mesa 979-2390 $169,500 Sunday 1-5 • 1948 Port Albans, H. V. Hms. N.B. 644-9060 $315,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * • 18832 Saginaw (Turtle Rock) Irvine 786-1172 $229,000 Sunday 1-5 6 San Sebastian (Hrbr Rdg)Npt Bch 644-6200 $1, 175,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1845 Santiago (Baycrest) Newport Beach 642-5200 $306,000 Sunday 1-5 ••511 Sturgeon. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $198,000 Sunday 1-4 25 Augusta (Bg Cyn) Npt Bch 760-8333 $1.995,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2111 Yacht Wanderer (Seavu) Npt Bch 760-8333 $389,000 Sun 1-5 1227 Portslde (Hrbr Vu His) N.B. 760-8333$449,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * •218 Via Lido Nord, Lido Isle 644-9060 Sunday 1-5 666 Via lido Soud. Lido Isle, N.B. 673-7300 $550,000 Sun. 1-4:30 207 Via Mentone (Lido) Npt Bch 645-0303 $529,900 Sat/Sun 12-5 435 Vista Trucha (Bluffs) Npt Bch 760-8702 Sun 11-6 2227 Windward Ln. Npt Bch 759-9100 $339,500 5 BEDROOM • * 239 Via lido Soud, N.B Sun 2-6 759 -9100 $1 .750 .000 Sat/Sun 12:30-4:30 5 BR plua FAM RM or DEN * • 1437 Antigua Way, Npt Bchj 557-791 4 $449,000 Sun 1-5 * 14 Geneve (Hrbr Rdg) Npt Bch 760-8333 $2,000,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 35 Ridgellne (Hrbr Rdg) Npt Bch 760-8333 $1 ,850,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • .,.... e TrafeJQer, Halbor Ridge &4'4-•910 Sf,950,000 Sat/Bun 1-6 * * 8 BMcon Bay (a.con Bey) N.B, 644--8200 $9<4~.000LH Sun 1-' 1eoo S.abelt Cir. (8ovall) CdM 644-8200 1850,000-Sun 1_. * • 30 RoYal St.George, (Bg Cyn) Npt Ben 64"·8200 $1 ,37S,OOO Sl.tn 12-~ 1206 Cambridge Lane, Npt Beach 548-8"38 $320,000 Sunday 12-5 1206 Keyweat, Hatbor 'l/'tfN/, Npt Beach 6«-7211 $389,000 FEE Sun 1·5 2715 Lighthouse Lane(HVH), Newport Beach 644-9080 S3e0.000 Sunday 1·5 • • 1014 Mariners Or. Dover Shores, N.B. 751-5989 $975,000fee Sat/Sun 1-5 1506 Santanella, Corona del Mar 673-1181 $289.000 Fee SunC:ay 1-5 2115 Santiago Or. Dover Shores. NB 646-1273 $879879879 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••218 Via Lido Nord, Lido Isle 844-9060 $1 ,950,000 Sunday 1-5 I BEDROOM • • 103 Via Lido Soud (Lido) Npt Bch 759-9100 $3,750,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 * * 333 Via Lido Soud .(Udo) N.B. 644-6200 $1 ,300,000 Sun 1-5 8 BR plua FAM RM or DEN * * * 107 Miiford (C. Shrs) CdM 644-6200 S 1,975,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * * 306 Via Lido Nord, Npt Bch 644-6200 $1,295,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • •807 Albebaran Cr, Dover Shrs .. N.B 644-9060 $469,000 FEE Sunday 1-5 ·•••101 Via Udo Soud. N.B. 873-7873 Courtesy Brks Sat/Sun 12-5 CONDOS FOR SALE 1 BEDROOM 1872 Monrovia, Costa Mesa 646-7171 $79,500 Sat/Sun 1-4 2BEDROOM 117 Oceah Vista (Sea Isl) N.B. 760-8333 $475,000 Sun 1-5 #9 Ocean Vista (Sea Isl) N.B. 760-8333 $535,000 Sun 1-5 •••2569 Orange Ave. unit J, Costa Mesa 646-7171 $99,900 Sunday 12-4 3BEDROOM •400 Vista Quinta (Eastbluff) Nwpt Bch 921-1447 Sat/Sun 11-4 3 BA plua FAM RM Of DEN * 926 Lombard Crt, Costa Mesa 645-0303 $1 70,000 Sun 1-4 4 BEDROOM z1 3 Mojo Crt, Npt Bch 557-7914 $195.000 4 II ,1a1 FAJI U er DEi Sun 1-5 ••4 42 Rocky Knoll (Turtle Rock Vista) Irv 786-1172 $278,500 Sunday 1-4 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE 2BR • 140 Brookline Lane. Costa Mesa 556-7974 Sunday 12-4 1628 1 Summer View. Ftn Vlyu 751-3191 $98,000 Sun 1-5 2 BR plua FAM RM or DEN 34 Sea Island Or .. Big Canyon. N.B. 662-1673 $325.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 3 BEDROOM 27 Tahoe (Univ Pk) Irvine 644-7020 $215.000 Sat 1-4. Sun 1-5 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 5 BR plu1 3 BR * * 306 Via Lido Nord. Npt Bch 644-6200 $1 .295 000 Sun 1-5 * * 306 Via Lido Nord. Npt Bch 644-6200 $1 .295 000 Sun 1-5 •Spa •Pool • • 'l'lalf'rfronl • • • Waterfront l\ Poot v Gove aelelress at guard Qale Wi.th all the interest in real estate as an investment, don't forget that your home is also where you'll be living. Sure, resale value is important, but so are your housing needs now. For a good balance, consult a member of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REAL TORS®. Each one is required to be a real estate professional, act ively engaged in real estate , and publicly committed to a written Code of Ethics. REAL TORS® are experienced in helping you find the right home for today and tomorrow. It could also take a heap o' lookin'. Before you start, call a REAL TOR ® first. A Pubhc service of the .., Piil r f'4 Ot8nQll Cout DAILY PILOT /Sunday, Apnl 15, 1984 ltwrrt ltac~ 2tH BALBOA exv Blue Sub renl I rm elf apl 10 Ju11 1 Mull be club mbr Mt Autlln 642 4097 A,artatata, Uaf. l1lt..1 lal114 27H 1550 Annuel on Coral Avail 5 I furn or uni Siu· d10 charm t.eem ce1hng wood paneling p1u1h carpel 2131211 2120 l1lN1 Ptai11al1 2707 vdy 1 bdrm lrg pellO. ger 6 HOUSES FROM OCEAN S8001MO 846-5710 c.,. .. 4tl •• , 2722 I Br on oceans•de of PCH qu1e1 S425 ulll pd Margaret 752· 1058 dya. 673-9023 ovHlwlc nds 2 Br 2 Ba duple1 great v-gar age pr1v•te no pets S 1000 846-0096 New4'r 1 Borm 1n Old C:.dM CIOH IO everything S900tmo Cell 675-6000 l/tflW 'l Br 1 Bt rftli untl oaraoe 508', Jasmine. M pets S77!i 645 1682 Coata lt11 2724 1 WI IFFER l OHIOI Want a Mle<:llon of great ltvtng? 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M C111n r:etttng1 "'"n Ir lie h very r l1111 n ' • 1 '> 1 m ,, a • ii 8~J 4 180 Iv mag mealiBllU Beeutlful l•nd11<.a~ g•r din 1pt1 Pt)()I A Spa Pal•Old.Clrl No ~t· I Bdrm 1~2~ 11\ I ( 1$1h 842·08~ 2 Bdrm 1 • 81 ~3~ ,., t E 2111 ~48 240ft t bdrm l'i·.n "J Bdrm 1 • B• 1&'1~ 2 t}d1m 2 8e JMIQ '2~ Vangu11rd W•y ~o ~2e (U,.•d• ' 8r I lb ,,., !•pk. t>eam ""' Ji 1~ .\ J&2~ • ,,, , .. , " ,,.,~ ' p e raorn 8~ 170t , ... '' [AOTSIDC 'J ltt I ltAI }."' petto N•r """ ' r'iO f31 •01ft U••r"1 l &"une B11rfletor ~.·1n •111y :,ril<J nomll nd by .. n ~ ,. ~ ~.~ •· ..,, • C • ~1J111tua1 .-eader A Ao "'"'~ "• 1.1-..rn 'h'"lfl'\ mc;I VIII• ..... ,. Ill·•• 12 ~y~ Ir:: .. 5':~1 )~; ~ 8 HI 1 vt'\()r A<lv1CI' •fl ell hllt >IO"le r11lro\I 14~ mo m1m11rs tOvl' m1r•llQf' rll •lli<tl.1 'lb4', W Oreenlronr on land H•h11t1te outgoing 11ngte t111\1nn"' Mi 1,11 VJAf ~4 A Ao1111t 1111 'umm11r ·1 111 tr ()111 cirr1I r ~1no Br 1•. B• I I.NI 9.e' S900 "'"'"'•OUUI fJI 11ttgltt Lost' r •••• 3004 W1rn1 All Help' ,, .. , !>878 I w~ "JI ')/'Jiii, 4'!.124 rlwfllltnO in (,<IM nr tl(,h Hut. IHC.. 2240 Hiat. lti~i.. >Orrt 1nt1 ~ pttrto1111t rel• r.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;..;;;;;;;;;;~;•iiiiii;2;7;4;0~ A•~ 1ng r1111\ r•nl 1n fl•< h 1 lrn I l C Of premtMt 11.,.11. 1;> 131!>4'> 08fQ FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: K e r ul~} bu n k por t ·~ Isn't that the horse that won The Triple Crown in '72? ". . /· fl ; 11 t• nr,I '•" '"''• •11 •It•• Prnr-.,t..11111'•'' •• r.l•tn I IHI t, .. ,, 1'111 •• not •k,nt ~tnU11Atrlpr1rl '•'; ,,1 I f I!\' n1 r "''r '1111•,,nl '''"''" •nt '"" '11'•'1\ •• ••••nil v.11•a• • lfonl1r1ftnn Fifi'' , .... ,,,, /lli•f• 1\ • ot~ijll ••' ''•'fl'' "''"•"tlilt..O p1 nlr\'oC1na1 C>l•nnon, It• ••nil'•' •ll•nl·1111 rou d•""' A '""' 1 fll•rttl I n•to .. """ '' 111 • tltd , • I·'''•' ,.1.,, t.•tif< 1 j l•H/f l •nd 'I I pl pt1fld >QI..., l•r n4l11rA IV •• Ii•,.:•\ M4 • ''·•' lrt•m\ Dutl' ., "'"' nf P' nl 4 '"' •'Ill • or..or •n' IOI ••lfln "'"' iJ,(l!i{•IT •'Ill •!!I>' '" ''1 Ind I U •• fl>I • 1>1• r •N•Oro• fr Whl 11' 1.ort, • 'i<llll• f ''" ''""'rt111~•P<•tl Ori# trwl '"' '",,"' " •• •!IC! l•v ti•tt ·~"'"""'' • ~ l11wnMn.• ~~oll~·~~ .... V1 age ~~· ~ ~ij''' "''"" Y'tllect 1 a11t H;,nl•"fl11n iv ... r (" I /1 •) 898 996 J I' " ''·• • .,, r~•IO f '"•iy dirt, "•fl~ on II#••~ In ,.., 1 """'~ '~•· "~'t ~" ~ f ~fin In S•~· NI Yffllf• /11111-1lb!r.,, •••.Qtile • ~ ...,, lfi .w ,.. ,. '•lln IJ•Ol•JIJ lOUIJlll ••lrx.111 '"II lo f)(, 'W...,~ \ q111fll 1 11• IHrtll Ill) I htldr1111 tor, pf't11 C.all An• An '6f; ' 641 4)00 2• f!Ourt HJ-1171 Gtrlftl '" I IHI 2t 12 ~ 1>11nl1 Aull Shep M I 178 a1ngi. gertQe j J 1 • 2 "UIJ'1t' vlC Pomon11 ' W 18th St Co"lt!I Mll\I W1l1Qn (. M 642-798• an 17117 IF f)unlf tJlk/11111 f'O• Terrter IJUIJ ? 111 A Santa Ane Offlet lt1t11a 2114 Avn C,M 6-4& 683& fft 17 WHtclilJ Or JJ 8 1' rrund d&Mrl turtle vi<: It JO aq It I to ll 011~1t N•wport S4 t ~IJ2 Beath &7~ ?t;90 1271) up r.rpta O•IP'tt ate. FounO 11ng 6'1~·7980 ctlt I 7301 Bo~h Hunt1r1gtrm •11•1 l PM Ae11rh "42 2834 FOUND SILKY HRRIOP 4 I? N Co .. t Hwy I ll!J 0th CJC(AN VIFW 1 1()1) \q If I 1800/mo Mnr/ Agt (•4? 14911 117~ •II l 8 t I~ t '.JC A 1 q:.11>rt 600 ''00 1q ft • 8 141g ol 111 •• 8!.( Ml,, 979·'0•, IALIH llUl l fi1,ace lor ••nt "41 ~• &11 '>114 ,,, ,~, ;t4'1, l 011p11r~ vt< H B ~J(I 90G4 r O<tnCI Smell tong h1lred dog 1bh.Htf lbrown wye hlk l bro wntwht Welt m1an1tt1flf4pflngd•,. nr HR 193 4010 l ,,,, bl~ nrn a wttl !\hflc> m11 f PYPPy P'*1'ton• & tl!th C M 850 1010 HAI HOA ISi ANrJ M•11n1 I Mr v• • muun1111r1 "' A 1 uP tlt!ltl~ !Jlltc t rr1r r ltllrtll•t• wott (.II f 111!\tmn 61!1 8111 j lollt(l '•'~· 11 - a bigger shoe I Call classified. 642-5678 • P Opl1t •Ud C:lilH1hPd $2.17 per day Th11'1 ALL you pey tor 3 """· 30 Clay• In the DAlY PR.OT SERVICE DllEC,TORY plue the IAVINE MIRROR llld the HUNTINGTON BEACHCOMBEJl fttll'y Weelnetday at no Hirt Chatg91 CAU. TODAYll &11P•Let1 Your Dally Piiot Serv~ Oltectory Rec>retenllllve Ml·UJ1 ed. I" • Painting, Carpentry, Drywall & Plumblng. H~ Condo & ottlel Int Phi! 8$9.oe87 • Tit l'l.11,.\11ur ....... , 1<1·,ull ~·" If,. l>1n·• I"" .111 c·.i11 , .. .,.. 642-5671 .... 122 ll•lt_,..11 ... w .. 1.•-..t ........ __.S.-IOI .... ltlt Wu... SIM Btlt Waat.. stOO ltlt Wut .. SHI ltlt Wu... llM •1 ...... llM ...... SIM •ii• Playground eupervltor, ~tiont.t P4ll't time tor LH_oRoscoPE ----SYDNEY 0MARR CLERICAL ILllTIHIC IROOIER (Ill) &lllllLll Loon a nPllT 5 to 10 yean ••per•ence 830·888e or 830-42&& LOii ORHHllTORS Hoapltal Home Health -.n.nt.,., tcN. lmrned tmalt eo.ta ~ Lew Car• Ag4lnCY Nur .. no At· PIT, CM., .. 645-8951 Arm, front office CLEll 11 desired. will t>t atulllng ..... El la-0111 curcult bo•rda. miking PI T. ex~r on~/ CM""'' ••• 11/ ... 1 , cables. tome llQht mecn· 545.1500 or 831·5995 -enlcal aaeemt>1v. Foun· _ _ tendantt tnCI Hom .. Pr 0 duet I 0 n PI an. epc>eer~ • .,. tYPWto. m•er• We off• flexible ner/Scheduler. pro· reception 111perlenc-1 houra and com~l1N9 greul v• Aeroapace ~Hry. Call Carol Guerenteeel t>aM Nlaryl wage• In home OIKtlnQ Herdware Manufactur• 557--8780 ••••••••••llililii Work on-call. 11 needed, at ofltcea near Brlatol tnd llln Vtllty area Cell HAIR CUTTERS lor big 549-.t777 for appt modern Hlon eeroH from Balt>oa Bay Club 70% comm1u1on 631·7117, 875-5641 ~~t~m7:.,0~~·1;.~~.,~~ ~c:'ic!~T !:. ~.~ v;~ nu lm!Md oe>enino '"' ._IH•n terrltortH In Orange appointment Mr Brook• ln,.~lvlelutl with mt· Ae8I Eatatl mv.tm.nt Mond•Y. April l I ARIES( March:! I ·April ~ 9). Someone ma) be a11cmp11ng to l>h1eld )OU from truth regarding f1nant·e,. l mpha'llS on terms. o;tatutc\. percentage rate'i. rc~urces of othcrl> My\ter) can be whcd by correct defmilloru. PJSCe.S... (a na-r Y tr~ nau~ . T AUR US(Aprtl 20.May 20): Check legal 'ilatu\. be aware ofspce1al pro~ams. rights and pcrm1s\1on~. You'll be dealing w11h older 1nd1v1dual who "knows the law " Emphasis al\O on public relations. panncrshtps. mamal status C apncorn plays unique role GEMI N I (May 21-Junc :!0). C'omplrtc basic \.'.hores -1nd1v1dual who shares your concern'> rnuld be a w 1lllng helper. Reat·h beyond t urrent expct·ta11ons. for the "bra'>s nos." K eep rcsolu11ons concerning rcncat1on. re'il. diet and nutnuon Ane plays s1gnficant role CANCER (June 21-J ul) :!2) Get ready for new stan. stress ongJnaltt)'. un1qucncs\ and prove that you do po\\CS\ .. pioneering spint.'' Spotl1gh1 also on crra11v1ty. phy•ucal attraction and a special romanl1t. rclat1onsh1p Leo. Aquarius natl\ CS pla) kc) roles LEO(Jul) :! '·'\ug ::!2): • ollow through on "inner feelings .. t-ornr. on ~cunt~. rc\11.krw1;. ~fcty mca~urc'I and gourml't cooking. lnd1\ldual "ho a11kt.l )OU 1n past 10, ag.11n a'a1labk -don't permit pndc to bhxlc. progtt''" < ancer C apmorn -\quanu\ na11,es figure prom1nentl\ VIRGO f.\ug :!'·\cpl :?:!) l'orulant) 1ncrea'>c\. m ore demand'> ,1rl' made on ~our 11me. clem1:nt n n1nfu\lon ,., present C'hct:k d1c1. tx·l11m1· a":m· nt hclll' 1magc. realit\.'. that laugh1na 1s finc. but proper l'\t'rCl'K' dnd nutn111111 will actuall> do lht• 1nh (il·m1n1 pla~\ \lgn1fil'ant rok LIBRA f\l'Pl 2\-(kt. :!:?): <K-rutmlll' finant·1al (kal: b' l 'hecking detail~ \ou wuld \,JH' monc~ and mlrca-.c l'arning potential It ma) be nl'(t'\3r) to '"l'H h \tmW rulc'i. lo u11lln• rdrrcnce material fk \Ure others II' l' up w '>IX:l tficat111n\. obhga11on\. SCORPIO (C kl 2 \-Nov 2 1 ). [)o 'nme pcr<.unal ddcc.·11H work - 1hcd mot1\l'\ d1<Kcrn "b<)f.J) 1¥nguagc· .. lunar nck high 1udgmrnt .ind 1ntu1t111n ap1 111 bc on'\~ Rom.inn· I'> featured membn ol oppm11c 'll'' fimh )llU an "1 n1r1gumglh..illcngl·• Virgo pla)'> kq rok SAGITTARIUSl!\o' ~2-lkc21J V1.,11famll) member who ma) bc tcmporanl~ confim·d to homr or hor,p1tal l mpha\1\ on scrrcl\, d1~rct1on maJor domnttt adJU\tmt:nt ~urpn\C gtfi rnuld be "on the wa) .. You'll be 1n\ 1tcd 10 tour '>pcc1al fac1ltt). 1m·lud1ng dining place. re on or c:unven11on hall. CAPRICORN (Dec ~2-Jan tlJ): Define tcrml>. \CC others in rcalt\llC light. refuo,c to tX' "bamhoo1lcd" h) one who makc'i outland1'ih claim\. Focu\ on w1shc'>. dc!l1rn. a'ip1rattons and "romanuc notion\·· Profit iod1catcd a~ rco;ult of recent busmcs'> or ca1ecr chanp.c AQUARIUS (Jan 2<>-F-ch I~)' fmpham on power. authOnt). rc~pon'i1b1hl) and chanCl' to 1m rea-.c linanrn1I rewards Rcla1100\h1p JroVv~ ~trongcr. romm1tmcnt 1\ m:Hk and ..cn..c ol d1rec twn "clearl) 1nd1catcd. One IO pm111on of authofll~ pra1 .. ('\ )OUr enort\ could recommend promotion. PISCES (feb 19-Mar 20)'' Vie"'' arc \.tnd1uncd dfons will be appreciated and you could rccc1' c 'pcual com mcndatton Focus alM> on completton of proJCCl . wider aud1cnc.·c and .. declarations of l ovr." Red Hiii In Cotta Mffa Wiil lype, Ille and antwer phQnft Mutt type 45 wpm To tGhtdult typlf'\O (lH)Hl-4011 trHl-4021 IUllEOMm ""·" EIHATlll All Act E.mp M/F OUll/HOEPT. IAT&EmY Put>llehtng compeny in Irvine has oper·ung tor Peraon Friday 10 anawer pnone. ly~ letters. pro· ce11 & ahlp book order• and enter d•I• 1n com· puler 28 I· 7192 for 1ppt Comp1n1on/HouHkeeper 10 live w/l4Cltrly lady 1n Cotti Meta 548-3289 OOIPITH lnl&TIR Plllme Htlltant to o~r· ate IBM System 23 com- puter Cotta Mffa Wiii- ing to train Typing skill and speed a det1n11e a.set Call t>lwn 9 am & t2 noon 957-8191 0001 •Eaorew leoret•rJ* lmmedlete opening In Irvine ar•• for' lndivldut l with good CleflCtl lklllt a mutt Wiii lrtln Varied rHponalblllllH Good t>eneflta Selary open H ARDWARE ASST MOR Retell exp req'd 240 Broedwey, Lagune Bch 491·442_3. John County, S•n Gabrlel a (7 141) 179.5159 c ne/atHmbly PIO• PrOfeetlon .. attltuOea'"" South Bay areu EJI· ductlon txperlence appeefl'Qrequired, per~ required .... am/ PrMCt Inc: 710·9411 light 1~ s.t9-2tN Very c:ompetlUvt IOan PfO-.... ,..., grem with 111pedlent for buty Ofb with tlMYy Pll• funding time A.R.M & pnonee. Ac:CtJJ:Od '*P· ....... n .... 1•1 fixed rite loena lnekldeel lul 10 key • mutt Can you. 1n portfolio Apply tOem· 12 Of 2-4pm Spere 3 hr• nightly? f •ot-Y lnlllll HIRllli Complete t>enttlu Pldl· L•'l lnml Are you ... • -ega lneludlng mldk:t.1, 3077 s. Harbor Blvd Well groomed, lor meture 1ndlv1dua11 with Outgoing. enthutlatllc denltl &. vlllon lnturanee. (Hetbor at Carriage) dependable 281~222 factory work ••~rlenee edultt • part/time even· retirement plen. vlct· 919-07417 and Nit motivated? Selary commenaurata •no• You mutt en1oy uon. tlck pay & morel Ooyou .... with exper .. nee. but we working wllh youtn end • "9r•llM.ln E.njoywor1dngwtthkldt? wllt treln Cell t>twn t>t a poamve mollvttor Call Steve Zen.ye E•l>fd Of wlll treln All "vou can tn9Wef Y!8 9am-4pm only 496-5781 Call tor in Interview (7141 21-8503 Phont4Me-7021 (2 1 94.919,3 thltta 540• 1111 Fut food plUa re11aur1nt. 1 .... 1021 l .... -1----•• 2.il3CM!m;;pll.mii.Monlliilli'iittvuil. ilFfml .• 1·-~~~~~~· no e11per1ence over 18 ·-------• WILllll,.ll PUT Tm -~ yeara 873-13156 '' Stoc;k & dtlNtry Mu91 be _.., .. ,.. .. , Fem Compenlon for ath-llST /llllftll FEIEIAL SIL •t> .. to drive •0<* lhHt "6L.nY II~ AcllW ..... Offtoe With lellc hand&ome 45 yr old Newly rHI eatete llc'd P 0 Bo115670 vtn Hr• opn _. 00 nr. FIT 0 C audto catMtt• buSy t~ Central male S 1000/mo 15 day• Ulff hostea1 for Nwpt BV'tnt Perk. CA toe20 Merk 644-IMO Min. wege Apply: Boe*• ~ tocallon off Live at lhe beaeh Call Bch development Ugnt Nettle Cteek. Fuhlon ltl on Teoe. 721 F•ed. CM AM tor Courtland Anawer Ad 835 ollice akllla req·d. WMlt· EOE M/FIV/HI••······· ~-552-S(dl tOf M l • ...,., ....... .... 642·4300 24 hrt endt •mutt. Sttrt tmmed --------· PART· TIME, Venld hOufa llM. mlll ......... U 1· 1- flllllf 720· 1018. 10·8 dtlly L= s:~°!:.:T,lr:-:..!in~~:· M:;z::. UUI .... Ot.iQlltf pert time ex· HouMtleec>tng S-48--8900 or 646-75t2 pendat>le vtrllele (tmall MalOf pubtlc:ty Mid,_, lllPT/llm pertencedOr110meexper aulOA IAY CLll truck van a1et1on •W• company~ ex• ~ ~ eo• Ole· would r,on11der 1ra1n1ng. ... wegonJ 10 111111 news· S>el'ienCtd a.lei manlgtf taphonea. word pro· pleaaant wo1king conn General cleaning of 12Ublic IUUIU paper dealer In Irvine in •II PllHH. com· eeuing a plus. 111nt gram. N-port Beach 75 t·4705 areas FULL f1M£ Fri · TH€ DAIL y PILOT 11 now arN Mutt ~ ~· m«cial/ll'Mtullflal condo mer, t~lllng Qrowtl'I -Tun 7 30tm-4pm PT accepting 1ppllcat1on1 Otble Contect ()reg converaion help rut pce1t1on Selary 11e90· FILL/TllE PAY j TIME Wed ·Sat ·Sun tor 0111rict Menso-rs to Hyde Monday thru Friday Pit .. • rep~ to late• liable a.wt new otfic.a PART /TllE WIRI 4pm· 12 30 m1dntghl supervtee newspaper between 9·30 end 10 30 manager P 0 Box Mt M111ef 752· 1151 OpportunlttH 1vail11ble Please call for appt carriers Mutt nave van. am. only M2-4321 8 708· 125 Newport THE HALPERIN CO eoe with tne LOS ANGELES 645·5000 ewt 52 I wagon or p1ck ·up Good • Beach. CA 92658· 1708 TIMES C.rcul1t1on De· u11ry mtlaage allow· ~taurant UITAllAIT part men I in our door to i•irlPI si-•yi••• ance. company t>entlll• PUT /Tm llTOI I OITI. Plllll lmlMd oc>enlng• 11'1 Frtndl Relief. lull llme, 8am·2 30 10am·6 30 rotating weellend1 Hoapllal ••P pret Apply In peraon 9·3 Mon -Fri Meat Verde Conv11 e1cent . 661 I Center St , C M door naw1paper 111es -n:n -n and t>onut opportunity Wtftel4IJ hfJ 11allen Ru.teuran1 for program Ouaranlted 2nd tnllt. avg 30 hre/wk Apply In person at Dally llam to 5pm Driving. ~~~ ·~••1:;JI'::; 2~':: llitchen and dining ar.41a hourly wage plus com· Strong su~rvlaory tkill1 Piiot C1rculat1on Olllee Founteln V•l'-Y a Hunt-Startt S3 75 P9' hr Cell nalp Wage1 com- m1as1on Hours 4pm to Engl /Span ~eking 330 WMt Bey. Cott• tngton hach. to verify Gto<ge atl 2 pm onty men1ur11t w1tn U · 9pm Training 11 pro-•• sU,:Fca 1~AN~ 4H,_~T4~\7 Me11 Mondey tnru Fri-newapeper dtll..-.ry ~ 432-0917 ~~" ~~ ;! Tsry1~,. 1 vlded Poten1111 to earn m& c u oug.. " • da~ No phone calla llet>le auto ~Y SS .,... .., .... .,. $300 plut per week For Laguna Beach EOE E.O E. per hO\lr plue mlltege ~ption11t1G9"tl'll Ot· --------• en 1n1ervle1N call INST ALLERS ln1ul1t1on Apply In Pt<ton at fht rice for g<OWlf'\O boll .. Rffteurent 957·2361 axt 1204 Co 1ook1ng tor exper· llAllmll/W.EI oehy Piiot. 330 w Bey weter compeny Good COUNTER HELP Houra veried, conltcl Jen btwn 8·3. Mon-Frt 552· 1322 GARAGE DOOR OPENER tented Batt Hanger a For lerge yacht chart a< co Coate Meu S.. Mr ~::.~~::~I~ ~r~~t y. Llll'l lrlml hat tollOWtnQ opentngt IERYIOE/lllTALLH 7 141686•877 1 tor Info Calling on co aocounta & Clyde Berrow. EOE Apply 1n per110n OOllTH PHlll GoOd driving record Pei · llTHllR llllllH vavel agencies Cell Mre Person for houNWork 1 t7842 Cowan St, Irvine Cteenera. FIT. ••per pref manenl lull/time Wiii Mull be ex~rllf\Ced In 111 Etnler or Mr King at dy Pf week 536-<>i67 RECEPTIONIST part time PART /TIME food NrV1C4 w()fi(tr t()( t 30pm to 6pm Mon tf'lru Fri MEAT SLICER & po~ conirol pereon fam1l1lr wnri Hobart all<* but wtll train 842-0922 1r11n righl per&OO Ben· pnaset Excellent opply 642·8885 Huntington Beach t0AM·2PM Mon-Fri for Credit General Office. ef1111 UDO GARAGE Mr Walsn. 650-4708 IEOIAllO imell 2 P41'110n office in outgoing n.oarsonallly with DOORS .C M 642·3766 PIO.Tl W , ... ..__e .. area .. , • .,., ..v JAllTIRI E•perieneed w/BrlllSh ..... .,.. n n ., gener•I office a collec· IEIE••L lfO/UI T Cart Lge bUI" indal\AI\· Printer w/Norlttu exp pnonea, non am<*er wlth Ilona background aovght n• PIT 5pm-10pm El oro. .. t .... ..,{,,, v.,-.. 0 for growing heelth club Full ttme DutlH 1ne1 Lake Fore11, MIHlon uan ... op ilUtt comm App~ In peraon PH TO ~=nt0~~:':'.• ':~p':, eoneern. ~raon shOuld t>ookkeep1~ 3 typing V1e1oare& 997·0896 F111me 842·5133 ~~11o1~!~a;:1-A S pretCallDtt>l>letorappt 9 30am 10 69m Mon lhru Thur• & Sam to 12 noon Sun enjoy working with lhel 55 50 hr 54 •0649 .IAllTORI Medleal 673-2281 public & POIMU good General office PIT SupervisOI', Leed. & PHT Tiii NSITlll ~tJornat. lront oNiee •••• ...... SlM ••• , ...... SIOO •••• ...... SIOO communlettlon• lklll• 1 n /TllE PtlllE CURI Janitor pos111on1 avail· for tllof<>ughly experience Ptutic. fOI CdM Optometri11 -PltaN Nnd resume to Buty clrculttlon oflle• able tor teveral t>ldg'• In front olllct peraon In Mac~e ""·rators Reaume plus ref • req AOOlllTlll BOOKKEEPER· part/time. P 0 Box C19647, Irvine, needs 1 part/time clerk Newport Beach area -AP· busy orthopedic practice 1111 ~ PIMM c:an 850•4147 M11or lntttlor d11~n llrm Benklng 3 day• • week. Call Mrt 92713 Attention Nancy for answering phonea plleatet mull be English H B area Call 841 -6266 I I Loi. Etn11r et 842·8865 MOl'gan d d .. lmmeelltte opening• on I f!:i..t/frt ... omconc behind sccnci. is hcl in ou and 1s a "i.ecrct admirer." FOOD SEAVICE WOf'ktf lor sandwtch & Mll<I prep 5am to 1 30pm MOtl thru Fri WAITER/WAITRESS With ear tor wiClltr beatlet lunch MNtee. 9 to t Mon thru Fro Earn It IOOklng for In Iv du• an 11patc .. 1ng meu-speaking & have trena-Meaaenoer Mon· Fri. mutt awing a graveyard lhlf1t He n wltn minimum 3 yr1 ORIGllllTORS •lllllEEPll* DECORATE·De•IQn w/line egH "hOura per wMk porta11on a telephone nave own Irena Oiange lor lralneea Of txptf· For Op ometrlll PIT Exit exper tn all phtMt ot llC· E.:p'd computer A/P. ert a reproa Wiii treln Fri 2 30 7 30pm Sat Par'lone11nterv1.-s only County 955 0650 i •enced ini-ctlon motdlng c1er1ea11111111 a mu11 A• 119prOK S175 S2SO weekly counting to T /B Muet pogboard AIR. AIR col· 552-4285 Judy 12·8PM ond Sun 800·10 301m 1·4Pm 5 8pm Unlver&al machtne operatore Work 1ume • rel ' req d neve str.>ng EDP t>ack· Guaranteed beM Mlafy lectlont Ta• 4 Qtrly re-Student' & hOmemakor'I Bldg Ma1nt 1228 W Firth Models M111e/F11male 7,, hourt/ptld lor 8 850·4 t47 Op1ometr111 1 All eppllC.lnt' must b• ground Non 1moker. with no muimum on porls Type 50 • wpm llLIYERY IRIYER 11ncouragf'd to epply A• St Sonia Ana E 0 E WE NEED NEW F.ACES Good nand dllltttlty im-2345 E Co111 H•gttway n .. 1 clean & depend pleasant environment & commlHlono E.xclua•va livine mfg 540•889, Good driving record Bring 130 W Bey C M 2·4pm F 1 porllnt Benefit• includ• Ste C COM 92625 1 able at>I• 10 1HO & good t>enelllt ~ 1-4004 1err1tortee 1n Orange MVR Colla Meta Blue· laak for Det>ra1 IEllEL PERSOI or P acemenl on modeling Paid maior medlCal den· I speak English .Apply bf> ANO THER WENDY'S County San Gabriel & BUS DRIVER P/T, Incl print 1890 Placentia CM GENERAL OFFICE Matu1• gOOd worker, we IObt tn Orange County t&I & shllt t>onus pram· •Rtt tttit 1l1t* 1 lwM11 10tm & 12 n0011 n< Soutn Bay areas Ex· wknds & nights Driver for I 13 C M will 1r111n Full time CdM IEW YORI WEST iumt Prefer EnGllsh E•P d Iron! detll bu9y ~t-..n 2om A 4pm located It B1k11 & Fttr· pat1ence reQulred dt>I decker London Bue • DEL YIRY • u•y 0 '18 eu office I l<ennels 64' 8160 Taltlt :I"'' ,. phon.t IY~ SO wpm view In Cott• Mese 11 very competitive loan pro Mutt nev• ctass 2 comm I Need extre income? Be en needs on organized & re· t•t I II apeolung .Apply 11 Secretary Otdflr oro 30 77 S Hart:>ot Bivo now •ecepung appll· gram with expedlanl he OMV printout and I lndepandenl Carrier for hat>te tnd1v1dual w/gOOd lllTilll ,. -CllCO Cetllf'\O & t>kkpg dul•el Santa Ant 1HatbOI a1 c111on1 lor quality mind· funding time ARM & medlCll ce111f1cet1 I ' fHE REGIS TEA typing •kill& & knowledge Ntteded hftnd knitter• fo1 Growtn pos111on Irvine C•mlQll 97fl-07 4 7 ed ~ople 11 O\lf new Ill• fixed rat Ir toanl included Atk tor De 7!12· 1383 Mullt have 1 dePtnd1tblt1 °1 oHice 1>rocedur t1s 1 1wMler• a vtsla Fulf or 1 New in town? CltUlfled I 28!1 errgqs Av C M menufi clurino 5.tO 88941 or '" Don 11 Wendw's ~•eavy llllopttone coniacl p11rt limo Call I< & 0 Fine can MIP wou meet manw 546-4480 •••••••••••••••••• • 1npor110110 CHILO c •RE Need economy ctr Irvine / 1 ' , 2840 S Brl•tol t>twn " ...... c w cu• omer servic.e Import\ atk tor Klara of your need• 842·5878 --------• ICompllle o.nehls P•Glo.· mother 10 p1ekup eon N-port .-acn oata 1uper 1>etplul 754 6841 786-279• 2·5PM Mon-Fr1 E 0 E age including me<11cal I from Newpoi• Hll 1 Mell and Leguna Beech APPAENl l(;E TRAINEE I c•ntal a VIiion 1neu11f1ce , school & kffP tlll 7pm ar••• Call Vleky b4110r• --------· LEARN TO BECOME ret11ement pl"n v•c.• 548 0905 Stella 1 ttm 95 t·7 t 13 llYHllEIT '9U AN 1MAvf CONSUi. 1 ANT 100 YEAR lion 11ck pay & rnore• CIACUl.ATORS HITAL HOIPT. $16 !159 UO 5531y.-ar C1111 Pal 631 35114 OLD 00 .. ,1.y c~~ ~;.~·1~:~~" P11111on1 OOO<J pay Flex Busy. cl'lff<tul ot11ce lfftl• Nbai~~~~g 8~~u~~· I LHAL SEOHTUY • "' tble hovr• Call 8 to 9 30 I c•reer oriented recep Ext A· 1590 F·· f'atl paced N B R E l 11 PAOVIDIS (2 13)59.t-8793 or 10 30 to 1PM Alen t1on111 Room for ed ..... firm ,Hk1 moiiv•ted IRH• PLMI WILllllTOI 4113 103 t vancement ROA pref 4 t'•Ptr L90a1 Secret try dly w .. k PllaM Gall Tn11 •·h•ll-ging pot ,...,. __..JllITT ClerlC"I N "4" 711"0 H•va you reed todey I .. "'" 0 ... ....... _ FEIEUL Ill ency" .,, " CltHlll•d Ade? II not, nxcept1on1I •111111 a "'tel p 0 Boie 5870 anEITIOI Otnt•I 81C1/Rect1ptl8kpr. you're mlHlng th• blal lllttnllOn to dtl811 A•I I ltrgt Well Germen Com· peny up1nd1 lo Irvine key p01111on1 to ~ fllteCI Buen• Parle. CA 00620 ' dy1 ROA pot tlao evell b•rgalnt In lownl r11q 640 6962 ~CM 54$ 3000 by Mfl0Ut 1PPllC1n1 w ••. E.O·E----·M-/F·'·"'·'H•I develop a train our own ,, m1n1gar1 per wr1111n agreement llH .. ttlt"'1 11200 +. ,., lntlt No exper~ ~Hl'Y Minimum qutllllcallOn• ~t appearanc., Amt>• lllou• & Rlllabtl MUii tteve ctr & be 1 year So Cettlorn11 rn«tent CALL MONDAY tem· tpm only ll0-1111 • Mlo.coraono ulel Ell· CltlnO CMMf QC>9t'Y Fle1 hrt. Wiii train 4196-976<4 UTW.11 Need eMrgttlC petaot\ wt fttlf for OOlor '31 1715 Al !MIL ~· APP~ 7M' Meo0reo« Y.attt, Jl31 Pl~lta C M BABYllTiiR fOf 1 ~Id In my nome from•·& M·F. no,,..;..,,11 r a~ a. 11 8•nklng L111 ltoret1ry DISHWASHER I GEN I.. CLEANING PERSON for p1rtv equtpment rental ttor• Mon thr Fri. Unllej Rent All M5 0780 ttOTH'I IPPlOI lnaurenoe bllllng P/tlme. mull be •llJ*CI, ulary open 64$.-1117 C M 111¥11 LIQht plek up I dellvtry THOMPSON B\.U!PAINT 31U.C Alrwey Av C M DAIVER P/lln'lt fOt llOerly wom1n Pref m1t11r1 l1dy Sho~ng. dOCtor. etc Pre( mature iaoy W•t· cltft NI ., .. 642· 1395 DAM R$/)( COUNTRY Cal lie Mac0reoc>f v echll HS31 PllC*ltra C M PllOIUIWll an ~ 100. no ••i>er Ptrl or tvll lltM ltert Im· medlatlly ,.o, dlt•ll• .. nd Hll eddrHHd atemP9<1 tnv 10.,. ICI CAl·H . Do• IOt4, Stuart. FIOfl(ll 3'495 Daily Pilat - a11Pa1c ARTIST Orang~ C-0unty doily m•WSJ>4 p«>r '" km qulC'k 1 yout artllll with knowlC'dR of typeslring, rt•pro ductiun, camerft " ady art Mu t be ahle 1.0 gN aJon.g well with ult rt"ps und lnwrprt>l th Ir td Into bayou\6 Addltlorual projec\I may lndud fly· N'I. bl"(J('hUrt'S, ma~. nnd aal prc-s f\ntatlori v1"ual1 3 y,•nr c.-x pt'rh•nt'«-' nt•wa~ pc-r prc.-f •nbh Send n-itumr or tetwr of quallfl· c-nllons to Oil\"''· ( o"~·r IHll., PH()' f' 0 Box 1~ Costa M • CA 92826 Atlt'n\lon; Mt"llnde Thac-kcr v Personnel ---- EXECUTIVE SEARCH PlHT At•r<l!'JXl{'(• t'orporal1on" sc..•tung the u1nctarci in At'r~pat'<' S<•an·h Our rt.·vutut1on for out.st.anding cnnd1datt.~ & vro f ess1onah m ,,. Px~f'd only by our ambitton ln ord<-r to t"nhanN' our rontanutod le dcrsh1p in lh~ • rch mdu.4'try. wf' M>ek af(- Rrt•ss1 ve. money mot1vat<>d. ten tOUS pro( 1onall Wtlh th • following background • • At>ro1pocl' Elcc-tron1l'S St> rch • Exeocu\1w Se.al'('h ( t.4nploy ment) • 1':ngin r•ng (Elf\'tmmt. nr R~lated) • I (lru 1delOu1.11dc) tf you ire lhl' prof onal • ronwct tn confidrl'X'f'. LEOWlCK •t: 140-2110 ur nd your ~ to. ,. ................. 2744 E Coast Hwy t:nrona d1•I M r. CA 9262~ M t f.qual Op~unun11v Fmrltl""' N CARtER OPPOHTl ~IT IES 111111\11\1•11111 lllllf d\I I t• "'"1' ... I'"'' ... t11f1f , ........ 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I 11"'9' l'f""ow111• to h rf! .,..1 ""O •ht •"-.. u .. , ..... al ,,.,. i.... ......• _...i '" 1.~11• hu111h 'f, • tt~1 UI ...,, •r> "'' jr. ..... ,._nl end I , "'"'°''"" t•·•"'''" 1.-. \"'"' 11 m•••"lnt rk• "'""" .r1 •nol •1·1·h h•rtr• 111 ~ .1 .. uh '" ... ,., .... Iii,_ f• , ... """"'"'"-· ... , .... I Or•f19e Coast DAILY Pll..OT/Sunday, Aprll 15. 1964 •••• ........ 519 ... ...... 1111 ... , ....... 11• "9tt111>tant Sa•eapereon•: full/time. lean, Sall l4 btp, lapd.. At!!L .,,,.. """' Ir""' Al!~~!!!~,~ ~""1.:--.. ::"':..":: -=~ ":"'..:.:o=.i:ond 8AllOT .. -.. -i'4L lltf ............ l~flf....... 1f -........ '"'""" """ """--_.. _,d -C"-1« ---eleG enirt ~ etulM 1911 VW l'lbOlt 2-dr dlt -~ ....... ,,, __ .. F--"!: litltt). & rtfl 7go.9333 Na .... _ ... --~ ilMJA w= 1Li:I Ilk•"" 1480 720·i18-i IO~ 50008. ""'llrw. '71 HO Sil 4 5 S•r\191'1 lor AClolpl'l•a R 8 • --company hM openlne metnberahlp tor ••••. .... pwr !of;k• '1mn\.e se2eo' Xlnt eond. tMOO. ......,., 1 Pf9'llOUt o.-=-~:"!O:fy'rn ·::.~:;.~··:::JI~.'"' w'r. ";..~.,..o;. ..':'o ... ~~. ...... • .... w m• pp "a'fi .~~ = .... : ~·;;;-Ill. :vJ.•=7$1 8111 '""90n fno phone calla wanttoearnblgSS.Eny llghtthOrlhand.!.lc~t BEASHIP •• Gold oet"". i!f!'=v8 0 .. Acrr1o7w5 i18m 1 mil?..: •t1000 Mll!• ... 1extru1 '3?....00 _.t3• 4 8l' ,.._, J>eraonnel0tflo6 tor thOM who can Mii benefl\a.Sala,Ycom· " -.. ..., .., '83 5000 Turbo C11I, exit ~ ~...,_------ Won.-Ftl., 9•m..fpm ' and are atlf·•tartera. mtnturatewlth_,,.,. ~.callM()..OllS cono.' SS500 'Fl~M . eond. extended wrnty. Beet0fferovwl20f< ' 11 5" Bug.blk.lmm.c .• Ou..ntw•y Bay Miiton 551 ·2823 1ence. Call Diane: Megle nd Metnberlttlp H/~5--8814 W/6-i8·1182 en/rt, alt/ tun pwr. 32 1114 )i'96-233e ete~ c ..... •II •toclf. 1100 Que.ntw•y Drive 752·1187 ISOOO valu.. MovlnQ, •82 16 ft Wetlcra-ft Bo mpg, ful(ury, Ork grey '80 300CO, tllv.f/blue. $3 · 95 7 -3 381 long &..ch s:0o~~~~~rlone~~~~1:!'.t~ lffrtt....,/ .... ,. 1750 ot>o. 945·71&8 Ald•r. 70hp !Vin. w/ttt~ met $14,800 842-1004 exit cond. 1ownr,1o ml. ~t8\lrant· Ing a $.Crt\Wy for 1 per. Medleal c~P.nv looking lea11al .... Mo~nt 20'1 Mower, Mlf Mlntc:ond. Used 8X'1. Pvt Aa1tia l 118,6005448~~~134 or l!titnedl•t• opening for son office poaltlon. Mutt fC)( bright. outgoing lndf· propelled, front throw. 2 ply. sesoo. 873-7449 186 Austin Aeat;y MK hi • PfT Catn~. J:ood Prep be e'Xperlenced ln pay· vtdual lo handle phones. I ..... lift........ H.P. BriOo• & Stratton ~riat 51 7 l 11K orig ml whit•. w/rt<J. ·e2 2400. Muat Miii li!Ofy Mutt be ava11 lor 11:30 roll, aoc:ounts rec.ivable typing, variety or *llllUIWIPlllJ E~•Y 1oam-Gpm. eng. $22{f2 H.P. Edger ~1· Storedelnce'87117000 116,900 or pick up lll'A e~ Can Karen or and general office. Salary resp on 1Ib111 tea. SUN. 10:.3PM ADM: 12. Nr Harl>Of1Adama t*\lnd SHS. Factory tuned up, pnnak..-a (1 Cal !J 845-492~0f Mfi..8186 pymntl $399 855·8355 Er1i.: after 2:30pm. compenutedwlthablllty. 714/760-1390 8rookhuret Center. 2271 2853 HlcttOfY Pl, #C, G73·1568 Chutes $200 & $550. •p•-1Daa••-~eyemot·a ~40·804.4 Send reply to Dally Piiot w. Crescent, Anal\elm. Costa Mesa. 75•--0564 Men'• 10 apMd blke $50. S49.0786 1 • .-r 5 ....... RET~U. SAlf..S Hard"'*("' Ad II 12· P.O. 8011 1st10. ...,. •• ,, So. of #6 ''WY .. SAT & SUN 10am-2pm Conaole am/fro ater. with Ill~ ..... 702 •u 2oo2 black. xlnt ·~~t.~~~l1nr'!'1~·= A • ..av Costa Mesa Ca, 92627 0.11tr•otlH Brookhurat off-ramp. Furnllure clothta 2283 Garrard $50. 54~693 :11 lhru-out. Mu1t aeel reeofdt, beautiful •• t Mgr,. retail oxp Secfeiar1a1 Seeking motivated lndlvlO· Info: 714-786-6S..4 C0<nell Or 948--753$ PODl">E' "'I"' DO'LS 30ft PODWOEMAOOBORJANTG bwl22 $5300/0BO. 64...,9076 showrm cond., •20.000 reef<' 240 8roadwav. ual with xtnt typing skills · s ., .... ...,.. "" .. oat. • t ... ... • Lagu!'la Beach. John. HUIAI RESOURCES and construction exper. SAT /SUN. 374 E 15th. 2 5 -I 3 0 0 . l Y n 0 a S6000, call 673-7444 15 BMW 530I. truly xlnt, lrm. -o-.,..59 an $PM 497.4403 short hand a +, heavy Ma 1l.aa4 l Hahtd. blket. lz:y suaan, 5Sl·8727 36' N.B. MOORING •harp. tAE1'356 Only Aai< about the money we ~11ail sales Person. ASSISTAIT phone contact with ven-GlANT §Alt: Antiques, sm appll, srf & aktbrd. SCM Copier, $75. Sec:-20' Launc:n $10,000. S 4395 527 • 9094 can aa1111 you thru our B.netton Fashion 181&1\0 Burroughs S~tems Prod-dors. 549~2988 knic-knacs, all the right clottlea. git ctuba + tarlal desk $75. 2 Chaise 760-0789 '76 2002, aunroor. am/Im, purchaM & i.a .. plans. Call'Gay Koll 8~3-3030 ucts Group in Santa An• ·SIOl•m llllllS -stuff 507 Abalone. Sunday Only. 598 Wendy (new) $125 ea. Ratan SLIPS IY xlnt cond. $5900/0BO 'II 1&.11111 has an openlng for an HR " Sat/Sun 9-5 Lane 642-3970 Ke table bate $40, Bombe AIWLE 640-5363, eves 759· 1556 .... Tl Route person. C.M After-Ass1stant in Its Personnel ,n lrvlne. Costa Mesa ind w hr/d r s.4S · ~mOfe cheat $135. mirror S 10. 25 to 30 ft Call 9 to 5. Mon noon1, student, house-Department Newport Beach areas. full C111a1 ••I ••r 1122 t>!d stZeo la~ap. et~ter-lge '.\ glaas sq. S50, Owl thru Fri. 642-46441 BIW '84 321 1 30 1 Quall Street wife. ret1r99 Oroer. pick-lime. Mature 1nd1vlduals SAT 7 5 SUN 9 5 · · · · tamp $55 631-219' --NEWPORT BEACH up & srnl pkg delivery in The pos111on requires a only Telephone and car 502.,. Poi~setlla in· 11 Yard Sale Sat/Sun 8-4 -· Wanted 35 11·40 It slip. 10 Tt Olttt" FrtM 111·1100 y0ur car. $4/hr & $ 18 8 strong background in required • a ey 255 Costa Mesa St Sota. 2 aw1ve1 chairs. ped-Newport Be11ch or Hunt-Lease buy phone mJle.Call631-0415 secr etar1a1 101t1 ce "'l&•ISYITEllS llC Garden tools. lawn 650-6016 . estal kltchtin table set ington Harbour675-8220 Calllor1mmecl.quote TOP$$$ PAID • " , , mower. nautical equip, w/4 bentwood chairs ·-----~ · SAILS Cuttf•1/Stw ~y'p~~g~db~~cs ma~ho;r~X 2275 w Lincoln. SUite L household. more o ... -p.~ lH almost new Penny's side l1ilhar•1 7021 Y()ur '1UlllcM1HO BMW"*'"' For P•mpered interact drploma11ca11y SECURln Ila Neighborhood Sala. 50cc: Honda mini. patio & S400 for all. 644-8080 press. used 3 times. Ilka Top M«oedu Prlee• Paid ... SDITH GDllTY Vlllt"llll "WIWILL•T 11 lllllllLI" Volume Salff. S.Vlce And Leasing 1871 t S.aeh Blvd. HunU"iton S.ach (714) 142·2000 WECIRE Full time 67S: 1823 c1ency. and an abihty lo Anaheim, • 776"9171 i Sal/Sun 9·5. 619 Polnsel· MUST GO. port. facazzt by side Refrlge. You haul windsurfer Rocket @ •• STER. IEICEDEI IEIZ SALES w11h J drverse range of p,r Plain clothes Loss Fµrn. relr1g, games etc hshold lurn. traller & WANT:DBl BEAD HEAD· ._new $90~ 851-9709 BMW Call Ptttr/la $12 HR. people Experience with prevention agts needed Coate Mtt l---6124 misc 240-7397 BOARD Natural wood licyclta 8012 DIAL213/7t4 MER~OES Cl1c1aphone and word tor eves & wknds 25 hrs .. 1= le L 6169 pref Good cond Will -HOUSE OF IMPORTS I HOURS 5PM to 9PM pro.-ess1ng are preferred wk Good pay. Apply at AntlQue furniture. Yamaha ewrrt IC• trade tor queen matt/box Mizutani Super Seraph 10 1540 Jamboree NB ' nc ~il'[llj•liliWll6!5illl1115jlll • 2 ~un People needed Tl11~ IS a premiere OP· Sportmart 7433 Edinger 12 string guitar & lender Garage sale Sat/Suh 8-5. spr. & lrame. 960-5844 spd. mint cond 23-24 140-8444 Pea1t1t . t SS Our ANT A ANA office H B /3900 S Bristol SA. champ amp. household Misc Items 9x 14 braid· --appraised $900 . $550 . t • * Good communication por lumly lor a person · _· ii ems, clothes. Sun. only ed rug small dog house Water bed $60 RoSSignol Eves 642-9611 Parts Department Is now 80 505, fully equipped S sxllls a MUST' w1111 luture career asp1ra-Stnict Statita AttHll. I 9;-4 1769 Anaheim St 411 Tu.stin A1Ja. N.B. . Bt60MXskb11sk.e3. 2""1u511'we8" •"'slouh1tas.· Schwin--Paramont Cam-open on Saturdays. 10 '1',.c91 7 snrl. Xlnt cond. * et appointments tor 11on~ '" the human re· Exprd Apply Shell Sta· _ _ __ _ ~l11en.3cepm tor your conve· .-.. 5. 493-5289 OUR CHIMNEY SWEEPS sourc<:ls l1eld sml. Sml ster 631-7 187 pagnoto eQu1ped. exit .. le • E I 11on 17th & Irvine.NB Htl W tH --cond $550 642-1004 Po11cke 9157 Kperienced person tor Apply 111 person Mon-J IA 5100 Appli1act1 6011 Western Saddle 15 inch -. ~ *Management Positron d F d 8 4 30 Sen. Sta. AtttdHt T --135, Deall/chest curio C. 1au11 1014 R 1979 Porsche 924 cpe. CHIMNEY J/\CK av~ r1 ay am· . pm PI T eves & wllnds. Neat ruck driver, L A.-0.C. GAS RAN.GE wldble oven 50 5 6 3 !.: auto. A/C, 31.000 m1. 550 _ 8094 "' Bu11ovghs eorpor-Frozen foods. e11p pref. Modern Maid, very clean: type I · .4 • 242 Bbltp Ford must sell Sales-Service-Leasing $8995 (749XJT) Bill Call Spm to 9pm I ~~~~a ~5n~9 ~:s~~g~er. :~~~~~; n:: a;:l~~-1 ~4a6l-~4 189-~~~d ~a ~I~ I y $200 650-4186 Piaat1/0r1aa1 6221 ~~~?~~~~0;52~ ~g~~mpg, s,eot11ld1c 11 Yates VW, Allen B:i~~~~~rf:8~11!~~,;,~~: Sales I A11artrrmatlve 2590 NewportBlvd · · GEgasdryer,$125.Sears •GrancfPlano.acoustlcal----·----£ I lh 493 .,. 511 837 • 48 00 $8500. John 640·8156 AN OHIO OIL GO otters 1 Action Employer MI F Sharp-interested In youth Brr:·~~~~~~:~~~~:d washer & gas dryer. $100 lygood, 6', cneap. Nancy: Perris Valley cmpr lor sml urtplll I IFJ '7391 1T Targa. red, tact. pm or 476-1134 am high Income p1us .. d~h I • education-making money Private club. Varied da~ ea. Frigidaire alee. dryer. 642-24 tOleves 730-8245 truck $250 obo 751-4979 Excellent Selection ol New air, new tires. 62.000 ml. A t Dt ti bonuses. benet1ts to I BURROUQHS _Call Judy 768-1717 & evening shifts, melud-$65. 546-8672 Fine Plano Tuning & Re-Mtlor likea 8016 and Carefully prepared $9995/obo. 675-8964 I ti, aea C matureperscntnOrange Thequest on 5 .1 h . y UaedBMW'salwaysin . .,49 27 a111c 930 County area Regardless i I n w o s Steve's Detailing is look-ing weekends. Call 111 lPPLIAIOES p~ir By Professional '77 Piagg10 moped, $375. Stock 11 .. beautlful. anrt . .,. S ol experience. Nrlle T J bigger II s who's better ing for resp. & motivated 496-5767 for appl. LES 957-8133 Pianist & Concert Tuner. hke new. 546-5975 131·3ll1 AM/FM stereo. $11.200. ti171W3•H,.or·ne~1 "'AM"°"'C~. M,..us•t•se.;.1~11 Read. Amerrcan Lubi ., .. c.ret;iry tnd1vidua1s for detailing & · Reas Rates 953-8115 ----631,..255. 646-0503 H 1 R 5200 0 0 cants Co. Bo" 4.!6 Day CAN YOU RUii carwashlng 760-6900 WAITER /WAITRESS KEWNMOk RFEI WASS5HOER Older Upright Plano & Notorcycles/ 208 W 1st, Santa Ana '77 91 tSC blk/blk ahow-urry uns I B , 0 Experd only. P/time pos-or s ne S S t 1018 Closed Sunday 64 l-<49 1 9 ton. h10 4'i40 l AM OFFICE ltlons Appl Santa Ana 545•0387 tool $100. 540-8299 COO trl . room cono. a/c, elec snrf :-:,7:"".4--=a"""r-em-.,.,.lln-.--:-3s-pd-.-60-K Sales ,r~p1ngand shorthandwlth STUDENTS CountryClub 20382S.W Relrig. 21 cu tt GE. lee Yamaha piano. ebony. '79 Suzuki PEHS, runs St 5 . 500 . 72 o- 17 s 4 origml.newtlres&brlls. C.o.s r YOUR HOURS grt·al person~lily needed Newporl Blvd. Santa maker. $275 851-0239 exit, studio mdl $1750 great. looks good $425 LARGE SELECTION OF lta11lt lS $995. 752-0558 1: 10 orgdnize new Irvine of-In YllR Ana. Tues thru Thurs, · W 261-2223 H 548-6784 obo Keith 548-8575 NEW & USED BMW'S! Tireo 01 s1t11n11 irm11111 w.1n ti<.e Sales office e1C-SUlllER JOIS IOW!I April 17th thru 19th Refrlg $150 Wstir/Dryer S , ,_ __ ... 12. lO ~Yamaha 250XT. orig LOii IOOl IMW ·7 9 Gordin!. electric ••illac 9 nothing ~ ..i 1 Do 1vu ~ eroence a must• Call We have op 1 1 j 2:30 to 4:30 pm. S 135 ea. Dishwasher . ~rtaa1 .... 1 VOLUME SALES sunroof, hardtop, racing l"ll,65""'§"¢"b!"!!A"-"N"': •s"'nv·e·r •g""ra•y• . .0.1 t~e ;oj,r;:~~f?I~. 1~4sg_o~'~~ 7 1.;.:,21-8702 for appt boys & girt:" ~~~w~~ -WAITRHS/WllTERS ~~~064~~~~8 compactor NW SKI PKG: ladles sz 5 ~;~rs485g~o m~44~~8:ri s3e:,~1~.Ec~;~!~~G s~~~,~~o~~'so'~~~3~ew owner. always prof lor an ... c1t1"q tol'l as a SECRETARY 12· 16 years old working 'Two I boots. alter-ski boots, '81 HONDA 250 LONG BEACH matnt. $1500. 760-0737 telop :O"" ~ 1·1u•per < .• n I Devt!1opment firm see~1ng evenings & Saturdays I Mustyebaers dexperdenbcle. Ref rig, GE, 17'. lrostlree, skis. Scott goggles and THREE WHEELER (N Ch . 405 ltlll lt~ct l l " ~, '' " Earn mone t 1 & ' epen a e. $210 Washer & d more. Value $650. Sell 0 erryexit-l t w•H' Tn.. _ ·, A'l~t>lf'S t well orgon1zed. mottvated bonuses. caiY' r ps , 1 .1Bnrinpgersre 0 tnere 3 n_o5epsm .. AJp0p111~ $30 ea. MobUe :J~~ $350 959.1078 bet. 8am 650-4593 ll H ) IH-1110 '69 Bise RA $21.500. T1fl'l1:1:; T "() .,, ,1·s a. a•! I ~ t-•'.ion lor .secretarial , di .. S frade-lns Welcome '76 Blue A R $33,500. JCilf' r "''' 1, ..,agp ;.1us pos111on Excellent typ-Mr Rountree Roger 400 S coast Hwy s.,washer. tOO Gar-SURFBOARD 5'8" Stussy '82 KAWA 1000. Low mt. 673-2605 or 644-1758 Cl)mr'11~s or ~ ,~a11on 1ng some legal bacl\-&•I· 1011 Laguna Beach • age doQr opener. $65. Twm Fin. $190 651-0702 xlnt cond $2500 call OPEN SEVEN DAYS 1·•hSu~< M•·Av grounoprelerred Mon-Fn.10am-3pm 1 Alsomisc.turn548-23l2 • (714)821-7571 '·~· 916 C0~1c; Mr·s 1 ~.t!rd resume to PO Box I Warthtu11/l11r Sitt' Washer & dryer Kenmore TVl. la4tt, MOTORCYCLERENTAL D1t1aa 9111 C19525.lrvme92713 T ·Finish doors. It woodwork. SlOOea.646-4305 · lttrH 6232 0 1980 Da tsun 2oosx SALES (PART· TIME) c -HCHER 1 deliveries & will call C fV j h 1 W h S 1 H NOA XR 500 L• , 9 p,,., t-o"''l.lue Appl~ ,,, .,ecretary tip variely of 10 r a It er sch 001 • Costa Mesa. 548_2439 aaerll Ir o n s ~~e ouse a e $50 a day 64 t-9826 Hatchback.. auto. AI C. 1 ,t!r-;on Tl>•· 'rt r aie C ('I. duties w ·mterntt tradmg kindergarten class 30 .,_ • 6016 50 beaut 25 RCA XL 100 ES stereo $4995 (283ZRB) l~c1ron So Co.1st Plaza ro Xtnt NB loc W1ll 1ra1n hrs a weel\ Must have WlREllOISE ..,•apaeat digital sets, sw1val base. v PA P200E. 550 m1. B•ll Yates vw' /\llen . tnr lh1s mterest1ng pos-EC E u n ,·, s v er Y PIT person lor (light ship-new set .waranty. ,..., price windshield. rack . gd 837-4800 493-4511 itoon Mr Green 476'-1006 en thus' as t' c N B prng. some paper work) Free delivery. 646-1786 cond S 1000 675-4433 -- 17~~orona, runs gOOd. econ. trans. $850/obo. 754-1259. 556-8589 ·73 CORONA DELUXE WAGON. Excel cond. CALL 662-2138 ·72 El Ooraelo Convertible, brown w /wht top. $4000/0BO. 494-6 t64. eves 760-0941 '78 Seville, beaut yellow ext w/yeUow valore Int. exit cond thru-out only 55K m1 bought new car must sell $8500 833-0328 NABERS CADILLAC ***Sales 6 20 30 f C *c ... 1•• SWAP IEIPT -----,-·,1-1·ieia, .., t DATUSN 240Z '80 Corolle SR5 Lftbk air pis am/Im low m1 "Int cond $5200 530·44 15 SECRETARY 44-0232 Chris to hr or loth1ng --1:1 ~agnovox FM stero with 78.000 miles Mtg Apply at 638 w 17th SUN. 10-3PM ADM· $2. tape & rc:rd player ·con-Travel 1024 $3500 650-4593 l'.i>wport Beach develop-telemarketlng C.M btwn 9-5 Mon-Frr Brookhurst Center. 2271 sole cab $65 979-6646 80 310 w/GX pkg. 4-spd. 'St Corolla llftback, a/c~5 great on gas. good cond spd. am/Im. llke new LARGEST SELECTION of late model. low mileage Cadillacs in Southern Calilorn1a! See us today' : < " "1iyr'1(W ;-rno ~ .\1' h· l• ~ f.:trr 1 J.. m .n.sq,•1 s ano tr"'l Co•• .. : "'""' co e(ec needs e)r-HELP! ---w Crescent. Anaheim 84 Nomad Century 5th µ.: 1 en<. e o ass 1 Appt setter exper'd or will Working Superintendent So 01 :: 5 Frwy at M1tsub1sh1 tune~ cass whl trailer mdl 2360 23 A1ch11t.•ctural or con· trarl" PM Shill Salary . Ma1orremodel Must know Brookhurst off-ramp deck.amplrfler&2Canon PT never used ~" uctoon l or m back. bonus 838 9935 ti 4 trades. References , 1 7 7 s pr k rs $ 2 5 O I o b o 546-5968 tor appt IJ"Jund desired Good .=.. · a pm 640-1716. 213/860-03.87 .n ° 14· 86•6644 673· 1955 81 280ZX 2 • 2 auto. fully '83 Tayota -SAS .. 1oaded ,~creiarral and adrnmis· TelephoneSales . Jo'Ls -We_a_t_r--SlOS --TourAmerrcath1s loaded. low mt. good Sacrifice $10.500 2600HarborBlvd. 540-1880 $2950 786-0868 $4900/obo. 548-9450 t •a 1'. e s i.. 1 I Is re q d DlllllC FOR IOLURS 11 w:u lff ts, Ceae11l Hl 1 summer Must sacrifice' con d S 9 9 5 o ob 0. 640-9225 COSTA MESA ;;:;..,~,,,.c.r..7 O"OO Manlyn Earn$100-$1 .000perwk AIOEICompan1ontoelder· Canon AEl camera USN SEA CADETS need BeaullfulGermanTratler 963-J843or962-3,38 T • L 9171 Cltentltt 9313 I vp G ly or disabled pe w/50mm lens & case TAX DEDUCT B E Call 857-1429 -----n••P• D . 1 ,. 1 .. ay uaranree rsons. I L dona· 84 Maxima wgn. loaded, . . ,57 CHEV 210 SI. Wagon . . I Y I DI · ·· vTrainees/noexp nee Prl Lag Bch. Leisure $175/obo 673-1955 Irons 213-822-6470 call Aato Servicta/ Less lhan6Kmi.lrkenew '72 SPITFIRE. new int .. " vEarly AM hrs6-12 World, CdM. area. exp, 602-2 collect Pl ti 9015 Best ofter 642-2008 wite wheels/GT6 hood Runs excel. new brks, & . VH1ghestComm1ss1on rets 497-6923 Free to Toa ~----r cass.$1000 675-4273 more Must sacrifice PART TIM VNonigtitsorwknds Butler/Valet/Hskpr/Cook D1rli110r1111litt111 Power 8t1t1 7012 " New 84 Ctievy Blazer Fi1t 91Zl Volk ----9f73 ~rr.;;;::491$1200 firm E "both energetic & bnght Fully exp'd. seeks position w/blue eyes '847-1888 lS'Gregor Alum CC. 20 hp I 195A 15 Tires wheels ·75 128 Station Wagon IWIJll · eave msg. ca11Crarg957-1062 in pvl household Ger-• -Mere. aux eng, trailer, hub caps & trim rings $950 646·4305 '1976 VW Camper ·79 Impala 40r, V8, belore lpm M Airdale/G Shep ml11 l(tras $2100 644 -9676 $200 645-0792 645-0721 . Pop-Top, 4-sp, stereo PSt PB, AC. AM/FM man bkgrd ~Ive in prel Cute 8mo. neut rd. shots. _ _. _ 76 Foat X 19. convertible $4495 (244RA0) Biii $2500, call 650-7045 TEST TECHllCIH Have drivers he Can nds luvl yard 650-3456 16' WOOD HULL BOAT Autos Wanted 9020 top, e11ce11ent cond Yates VW Allen · Test & repair technician start immed Reply to Ad ----w/40 hp Ev1nrude as 1s $2300 bo 650 5•59 93 5 trarnee. electrical & .:o3o, Dally Prlol Box Fuait•H 6025 $300/obo 673-71.56 ' $CASHTOIAYS - 0 ·.. 4 • 4 11 837 " 4800 mecnan1cal background 156~, CM. 92626 1 Pc. L shape couch like nu ---tor vehicle 551~8285 Ho1~1 1973 VW Thing conv . -18 It Lyman, atomic 4 cyt. 4 s 67 000 $3995 a must Apply In person. Prac11cal nurse. mature. $400, dm rm tbl $60, liv ex It c 0 n d $ 7 5 o 0 WE-I-UY-1980 Honda Prelude, 5-sp, • p, ' mt. 2441 So Pullman. SA seeks FI T days. Have rm chrs $25. oak drsr $60 675-8669 or 540•4242 AIC. sunrool. $4995 (Ser 48 56) Bill Yates VW. ----- ---trans Reis. 644-8065 cof/nd tbl $40. 552-8443 CLUll OARS (368ZFBI Biii Yates VW. 4A9311~4n5t 1 C ~ 18' SOUTHCOAST 1957 A Allen. 837-4800 THE STOREKEEPER ltl SS 5 9pc Bdrm set, new. Cost Restored Bay Cruiser ID TRUCKS 837 ·4800 493.45 t 1 1980 vw Rabbit, 4-dr sdn RECEIV f 1 1 1 t S900. sell S45o. Hm Best in Newport. $6500 4-sp, stereo $3995.· llllDEPT r-eve ca house, xlnt 631-0163 wk631-0149 obo631-77651 631-7022 '78''t ClviC stlver/blk, 4 -'84 CAMARO Loaded. Hop Best otler 556·6283 80 Caprice Landau. loaded. must sell Below wholesale PP 546-7739 SEE US FIRSTI fJtJt\t•r lh.iih Pilot bv auto 111 Lu~11 11:1 Beach are.a (ap- fH(1~. ~ huur~ per day) week- da \ etflt-TJH><•ns · & early rn(J rn1ngs on Sat. & Sun. l•.a1 n 'lpprox. $400 per r11< nth. .\~k for Bruce Fi>. .... I<·\ 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. crpt $35. 640-7817 aft. s · spd. stereo. mlnt cond $4850 9 111 Yates VW --Antique mah,.,,,any round 21 I G Allen .. needs capable person to D~I 5510 -.. t AN LEA Cutty $1975 631 3016 . receive & pnce merchan-tbl w/5 Ives, 6 match chrs Cabin Cruiser 6 cyl Volvo . . 493-4511 837 -4800 . dlse Detail & organize-AK Cocller Spaniel pup-w/needlepolnt. Hand-dsl. Live bait. SIS phone. '79 c1v1c--;-dr wagoil.4 "'t9""'8::-::0-VW _____ _ t1onal ability necessary pies. blonde & bull, 7 wks some bullet. $675 obo Fathometer, trailer Many spd good cond $3200 C Vanaoon. auto. Expenence preferred. old $150 1-351-9561 642-9732 extras. $8900. 650-1703 I . 645-7963 . ~~r.'4~).~78~!te's8~~5 We have a good selec11on of NEW & used Chev- roletsf See us today! CONNELL CHEVROLET but will train 11 qual1f1ed. AKC KUVASZ puppies'2 An!Q"-dining table Sat/Sun/Evs ------·so Prelude. 5 spd, air. Allen. Approximately 30 hours a wks, shOw qualrty Lo~ing wlextending leaves & 4 47· STEVENS s F. Tower. WE IUY snrl Orrg owner. Low ml 837-4800 493-4511 week Call 642-7061 & 1ntellrgent guardians chrs $450 Sola table, 2 nu DSL engs. Val s95K. USED CARS & TRUCKS I $5199/obo 841-0256 58 RAGTOP· G --- l ·I tH l 'LATION UEPT EOE Jl~AN\1f C ll At;f DA il Y PILOT .•. ,,,,. I • JC.,T A M! <;A CA 91•>1" ·~.'.:'1 I l.11 I• •I II . I t l:'-.1 \ \1 ~ .... \ 546-1200 646-2218 mod. drk wood $40. sell S69K, mk offr, Illness. COME IN OR CALL FOR I - ---litliii rest cond. Antq fern stand $15 Kona 1-808 322-3803 FREE APPRAISAL IHI 91d $1000 firm Must see! l~~~~~··••••••••••llilii••liiiiiiiiiill Beaut AKC Golden Ret 786-9773 I 969-1671 Newspaper pups have shols, can see ----:r7 SEARAV 2~ Cormier-Delillo parents 770-8896 Chrome & glass din tbl. Weekender, twin eng (lust CHEVROLET '65 BUG: new engine. --$250. 10 beige parson rebll) $17,500 or trade? 18211 BEACH BLVD paint & ttres, $700. I H Clt!Qler 9315 ·69hrysler New Yorker equipped for towing boat or trlr gd cond $600 obo 631-2515 or 642-0084 KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES!. • AGES 11-14 EARN UP TO $75.00 PER WEEK ~.. • .. "" • ' open1n~s t,11 1vun~ •age• h• '"' 1 ,., , •• '•d<lers !tor !hf O•dnge Coast r11.1, 1 , • 1 rfw' 1t~ ; 31 i JO pm and >r."• •·•'•/!·~I·:•"' w~~kdo~ Ufl ~alu•dav w• "' '' t "" """' Mur\ Y.iu will ea1n many trips .-• d I I• 10 •'IV 1111!! tdl ·11n~ yOur own mOOfy 1 to. J••1v•111 ~ • rillPll"'" nml•Pd AR(A COOf • '•r•· 1~·1 (•ltd\• JI' M1 ( ~' (714) 548-7058 Beau11tu11 white Samoyed chrs $75. 720-1393 646·3100 aft 6 HUNTINGTON BEACH 548-8575 (ask for Wes) Puppys $100 each. -ICl 101111..119 3•3 --.66BAJA:S800as ls 548-8683 or 751-3869 Chrone Rain Lamp $80 ·79 40' Formosan trawler. • ; u,. • • 1 ----Chandelier to match $35. twn dsl, fly brdg, compl. WE WAIT YOUR 631-8052 Cocker Spaniels. AKC. Gar. Opener $65. Stereo eQulpped, 2 heads '66. runs good. needs ~~~~d!32_~~=~p line. SlandSlS.586-7185 w/showers.Prtcedtosell CLUIUSEDCARI lllUMolHll'I body work $600 . COUCH. Forest grn, 5125 at $75.950. Boat at 858 See Ronald Dace SOUTH 548-2523 Cocker Spantel 5 mos Has 5 PC OAK DIN. SET S 175 W 18th St, C M ~t·xR+: 4 6A sel!~7 Auto. ps. pb, 2 new tires. 1 owner. 43K ml. good cond. $1500. 557-0682 For• ---9319 1 papers $$$$ Negottable 3 BENTWOOD TBLS S75 642-1136 COUNTY '6isociw SQUA~:-~g~i II 642· 70 45 I 662-2244. 645-5359 BAY BOAT I Isuzu '69 BUG. Runs good. new '66 Mustang Conv, good Doberman Puppies pure-Hide a bed. lwin bed Mahog . top. stereo, cpt d $6500 o lJred. $150 ea 546-7035 Wl frame bookcases I CHERRY' $9500/obo or uwr WILL •OT paint/Int. stereo Emerg-con obo rang91 1: ency.must sell $1500or red.autotop 645-7402 &OLDH RETRIEVER Laguna Beach 494-!623 trade lor vec 640-6350 IE IHHSOLD best offer 548·6593 ·72 LTD am/Im. great 'AKC PUPPIES 642-7326 I IUY FURllTIRE I Become a vice-Admiral rn Sports Race Volume Sales. Service '69 BUG · iclnt cond. inside body, good running I LES 957 8133 the Crrs-Cralt antique Ro..a' / 9025 And Leasing & out. new paint, am/fm cond $600 obo Wendy Lahso Apso puppies 9 • boat owners club' 47 ft u l 18711 Beach Blvd s 548 782 weeks old M/F AKC '89 'Queen size hide· a-bed. 1952 Constellation M Y ·j 5 CAN AM 250 I Huntinglot1 Beach 1875 548 " 3155 · 4 alt 5 . 3 0Pm 1 Show quallt~ S 175/up gold. $200 969-2854 Exit operating cond Re-RUNS GOOD t (l 14) ,42 2000 ·71 BUS. New engl ttres & ·72 Mustang VB Auto. ' 963-~030 ISOFA T~A--I cent haulout Why not 650-<t593 _ • paint. am/Im. Gpt 'd . $12.00.New.llte&...eng.1ust s~~:e~1~~~u:'eddog~z :i $~~~\,~~~~~"' u~~;:'dn ~::ia~~:;:~;c ~~;~e0' ~1~ 4 W~eel D1ivea 9030 1~111111 129 s::~~o~~E~;-:~:~e ove;:1~~;~~7:~22+2 I Golden Lab 1 yr needs ' ters around $40.000 In· I ·53 Toyota SAS loaded.' 69 XKE conv. whtl nu blk I New tires/Int !12K m1 lmmac. 2800cc. V6, ps, I resp homewi yard Sota & loveseat w/maich eludes Manna Pac1f1ca l sacrt11ce $10 500 , soft lop, wire whls, 11tnt 51100 · 675•6906 air, •mlfm stereo. mags. 839-70 19, 968-7342 chr & ottoman. brn tones, slip Call 213-494-4033 640-9225 cond Lv msg 852-1222 _ ___ 4 spd $2500 545•1372 jWan1eo· Fem Queensland •Int cQnd S27~!74•2584 CUSSIC 'Tracks 903S IKua111 Gkfa lffi .7a~~f~ ~!~~er.mgudstc~?i '78 Pinto Wagon. AT.plb. ~ieeler to breed or to 1 Sota.., & Loveseat loose I 1914 Monterey 27 It, re-l.7 t f oyora pickup wfshell ·68 Karma Gtira 111n1 cond.. $1695, hm 5.48-1410 pis. 28M mi. S2250 obo . keep 673-8457 cus 1Qns pillows browns, stored V-8. radar. VHF. runs ood 51200 0 many•tras $3300 OBO 673-7971 AatitHI 6010 ' xlnt cond $410 974·2584 I $17 .000 obo. 645-4810 557 -2~73 alter SPM bo 671-0556 ~kda~ alt 6 'll YW llS ·a.-rempo Very lo ml liiiiiii-~;;iiiiiiiiiiii;;;; Sota. loveseat. chair & dys. 964-2453 eves M d t -$4.500 497-5654 T 0 Pmts. AC, AM/FM •-~~~~~~~~~'!"'!"'!!'1111!'~11!11'!1~~~~~--· footrest earthtones. IRHT llf IOIT V111 9040 11 1 141 ·7s Sus. rblt eng. A/C stereo cass Gorgeous. j AllTIQUE I ~~~~2~:W83;~~'o6S515 18 Classic: Soutncoast In-'SS Ford 2-dr custom V·8. '10 MAZDA ILC auto trans, Am/Fm xlni moving. 650-2698 or , FURllTURE SALE · _ _ board. xlnt cond .. $6500 auto. 90% restored or Xlnt earl Sunroof, am/Im cond $5100 S46-0246 547-4111 work A Ftne select1on 01 a liq Strrped coucr. & matching Jerry Martin 998· 7517 orig Real classic Bast cass. $2850 494·3852 · 79 BUG CONVERTIBLE Ntrcary 1325 .. furntture. clocks. r~gs.u: ~~~~2!:~t(h~~~~· : 0 150 1 Seacralt 18', 115 hi) Mere, olr 953·lOOO. 549-7526 83 RX7 GS. perf condTK WHITE, wlth 2 TOPS •i 1 MeTc. Mar"'ult. Uoo collectrbles from Eng-pm nu lrlr. exit cond. $5950 '82 Westphalla Camper m1. alloys. Dolby am/Im S6000. 866-2tl06 CALl 979~6646 lane! Europe, Asia & u S Striped couch &-matching Dy 675-8877 ev 675-905 7 Poptop, diesel. 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