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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-02-20 - Orange Coast Pilot... .. . ........ ..._,,..... __ • Al Ormnge Ootllt DAILY '9LOT/lwndlr, ~to. 1111 \feen ,a111 · from Space • ounia1n Q'1111J HilJ •O\Ph WU Ua "rioul aond!Uot , at UC 1MDe • J.f•dlcal Cent4'r to4ay after 1•lllnl out of the lpae• "'oun.._ ride at ~i.Mt. • Jim Hmiiw. 18, f9ll out of 'bl ride •bail 100 yard.I from the ~ natJon at 2:45 pa. .. !..c:cc>rdl.Dc to Gall Swffney, a ~~ leCW'ity aupervilar. He wu t9und lyln1 neat t.be track •ttw two frienda rtdl.DI :with hJ.,a dlacovered he wu rr::,, Mouncatn WH 1tiui :oown ,. IDOl"e than two bOln '!,or u law.dpdon whk:h la• ~ev .. led there had been no ~I failure durtnc the jllCCld;at;Sw;::;:J aatd. Tbe attrstlae reo at about IS w~ .. i Sboc16' atter paramedk8 were awnmoned to the scene. H1aina WU rushed by ambulanoe to -UCI Medical Center. Bandit robs HB eatery A gunman robbed the Taco Bell on the 17000 block of Beech ·Blvd. ln Huntington Beach · yeetercSay, eecaping with a llM1l amount of caah. police IUd. ' 'nle -pect e.ntered the at about 9:30 p.m., said he had gun and demanded an employee ' empty the caah register. · Po&e are still investigatina. Oops, aorry about that Fint there were 18 1tarten, then 17, the result of a head-on collialon seconds before the start of the Marina del Rey to Puerto Vallarta race between Panther, (No. 11220) and Jump Up Charlie (77102). Jump Up Charlie retired with eevere damage to ita port aide. (Story on Page 83). ~ .Laguna's 'Gus' not gloomy DENTIST. From Page A1 detective aaJd. • • . ElderI,. ~n .gives kida-A sh,ulder to cry on l ~ !S.,Y. STEVE MITCHELL r'~_, ......... He's the Dear Abby of Lacuna 13elich. A lhou.lder to cry on and a atver of sage advice. ' liia name ia August H . ..Niemann Jr .. but to the !rienda 'he's acquired over the past 15 )'ears.. he's just plain Gus. · "God, the people in this town," 'he says, shaking h is h ead . , "They've all been so damned :good to me." . ll'apet:ially the young kida. . "Moat of them are pretty 'da mne d strai ght ," the ~3-year-old retired engineer aays. "No boor.e or drugs like the}' Uled to take 10 years ago or eo.' extravagance , h o wever . Frequent car tripe 80Uth of the border. where he camps by the ocean, often accompanied by aome of hla young friend.a. Now, there's no hanky-panky on theee jaunta, Gua la quick to add. Most go with their parent.a' bleeaiJl8. "We're good frienda. and that'• that, .. be said. One reason Gu.a baa auch a gooct rapport with youna people might -becau.e bf'• rUed aloe of hia own. , "All nine ~ by my flnt wife-the only wife I count," he •ya. Can he nune them? Craven'• ·attorney, David Ftahman, releaiied a ataMIDIM Saturday uyinc the pi'• famil1 la ln aeclualon and wtD make a statement at a later date. A woman reached at the S.cramento home of Craven'• mother, Pat R1.111, 161d: "We~ not lnteretted ln talldna" and h~up. 1 ' ''They're sharper now. 'nley realiz.e there's more to life than ai tting ar~d doing this," he aald, auckipg air between two pinched fingers. 'Gm' Niemann friend of kids "Let'a .... Frlu. Camilla, Greg<>!¥, Barbera. JQe, ThomM, Matt, Mary and Jimmy. Dkl I get them anr· l I· Gus is a familiar sight on .Laguna's five miles of ahoreline, hia white beard Oowing, a straw hat on hia head. · He's usually in the company of at leaat a couple of blklni-clad girls. Or a group of wet-au1ted surfers as he takes hla dally strolls al<>n( the sand. You see, Laguna's kida tum to ·Gua when they've got problems. He's got seve n decades of ·experience to pass on to his County man, wife shot A Weatmlnater man la in crlt:tcal condition at W estminlt« Community Hospital after 'shoottna hia estranced wife and then hbmelf during an araument at her Stanton home yesterday. 'POlioe aaid. Gerald Hopkins, 4~. al10 .Uegedly fired on police after they responded to the call. Police officers returned fire and pparenUy downed Hopkins )mJ nalde a second-story door DelMSb::ia to a be.Jcony. H , who shot hi.a wife, rbara Hopklna, three timee urtnc the fiaht, then put hia 31 Iver to hia head and fired. police laid. 8u'bara Hopk.ina ia ln aertoua. t stable condition at Fountain alley Hosp t.al. )'caAQ8 barefoot char,_ Gua the Free Advtce Giver. "Saw one of my 11rls juat yesterdar down by en. Street." he says. U,hting another of what will be a full pack of Camel cigarettes by the end of the day. 111 haven't seen her for five years. She's aot a kid now, been married and divorced. It vtu 90 good to 1ee her," he said. Gua h.aa been known to take a young, unmarried mother \o the bospl tal in the middle of the ni&ht for delivery of her llflCXlDd child. "She didn't have anyone elae td drive her,'' he ahruged. Then. laughing, he said, "The people at the boapltal thought I was the father." He '• b e en kn o wn to act."Olnpen y a eobbl.ng alooholic- a young girl-to Alco hollca Anonymous meetinga. "We went two. three timee a day for several months," Gu.a recalls. "She needed lt, but I hated it. I'm not a meeting man. It's the same with my church. I like to ao to ¥--. aay my prayers and get the hell out of there." A.od be •• been known to be a aoft touch. Eepectally when a younc woman uked foe $20 90 she cOuJd buy grooeria tor her kida. Oua baa had to cut t>.ck on tho. "loena,'' he .. ,.. He t.reJy ti b with bia pem6Grl frGlll .. t ol Water and Poww Anle1-. along wit.h h&a Social Secu.rtty chedm. Gua doet allow blmaelf one IO 11 llnoq,. Wllllt ...,.. I to I .... .,..., p•llt • to ...... '*~llWJ. Ca/Jtolal. II l:oa•tal ·v.S. •ummary How about the arandkida? ''You got me there,'' he •YI> lifting his straw hat and rubbing his hand th"°"'8h hil lor\I white hair. ''Muat be clme to a doren of them, rd say. I don't have the latest oount. But my kids aren't aa prollfic u I wu." Another laugh. Aa fat hia future, Gua •YI he'a content so atay ln IAluna the re.t of his life. Hia d~ly routine Include• break.tut, dotna up the diabm, then a long wali. on the beach. "It's keeps my blood circula~t'!f · he aaya. "It'a the only life I have-the only one I like. "People say I ought to find eome little old gray-haired lady and get married again," he laU8ha. at.at that notion doesn't appoal to the aging Free Sp&rlt. ''I'm oer1ainly not I0'1'\8 to ride off in the aunaet wltfi these young girla, either . "I'm too old for the Dattna Gmne.'' Headline erroneoUI A headllne in Saturday'• ~tlon. "Ex-cop wlna aex blM adt," WM enaMIOU9. Actually. former Cotta Mela ~Ann Fallon bt -ta mOMn ...ua1 d'9crtminaUon laWIUlt ...imt the dty of o.ta ... anG aeveral polJce of&en. '!be Dally PUot resreta the error. T,,. ,.,..,... oalle IOf Wft"Y :ii:E-?~ Temperaiiuw • • • Wblft ,, Ill ...,....., the ~ WllUla\~~wouJd' .. tlwtr mid. their 1m: ......... be forced onto the atnet.. But that ~·t happened. .. 8'.at what do you ditflnt • b9lna kJcked out?" Nllllll•~· ••A manhal dreatna you out of your home? 1a tharwhit 10'I mMft' "No, that Mm\'t huPened bui wbat about the emodonal -... te that hM beer\ a.led? What about them that crumbled under the p,....w-e and mowd? lm't thet like betnc kicked out?" She 9'0pl. a1mmt out of bneth. "It takea lni.tinal fol'titude to hana ln there but it'• worth lt when you con.Ider what'• at stake," abe uya. ''Only our homel. our Uwe, rilbt?" Barbera Youn1 1tfll lighting Diclc Dale denies sex with sirl, 13 O..ni1 Holland --ha tbe last r id -1old plated .. .. bathed in 1ood £!!:key. -OD hi.a emade boat F.ft), whOe wife ty -d daughter idi help out a1 Amy amUle8 llenell with a eandy bar. 1 ..... ~ .... -----......._..._ -- WORLD Anti-American protests rage throughout Libya ay TIM AIMelatM Pnll ~ of awntna lJbyan.1 demonatrated ln Tripoli and other ddtl ~Y. prot.atlnl \M "overt terroriatJc proYOCationa ot the U.S. 8th 1'1eet" and bw'nlna otftate. or PNlklent R-..n. the oftidal JANA newt qency reported. It M"1 tbl pro_,. erup\ed ln Tripoli. Bena}wJ, Tobruk, 8ebba, Kutra. J.p,Joub. Dem.a. Muaurata and Sh1e, and that UM dernomtnaton torched pictures and eff~e. of Reaaan. kYl>Uan Pre.ldent Hoani Mubarak and Sudanete President OMlar Nlmetrl. The revolutionary re&ime of Col. Moammar Khadafy chaqfed, meanwhile, that 0 .S. 1py planet and wanhtps were Jammina Libyan communlcationa and It threatened to tum the Oulf of-Stdra into a bay of "blood and fire" If the 6th Fleet carrier Nlmttz entered Its waten. 142 killed in India rioting NEW DELHI, India -Rioting and anon killed 142 more people ln the violence-plagued Aaaam state yesterday and army troope were put on alert against further trouble, the United N~wa of India reported. Zimbabwe leader detained HARARE, Zimbabwe -Prime Mi.niater Robert Mugabe's aecurity police stopped oppoeition leader Joehua Nkomo frOfll leeving the country yesterday, detained him for several houn and aeiz.ed his passport, a government spokesman said. Aussie fire death toll hits 71 SYDNEY, Australia -Another victim of southeast Australia's destructive brushfires was found yesterday, and police aet up patrols to guard abandoned homes from looters. The fires, which have killed 71 people and destroyed about 3,000 homes since Wednesday, continued to burn In drought-stricken areas around the coastal cities of Adelaide and Me lbourne. NATION Reagan appeals for defense WASHINGTON -President Reaian implored Congrem yes~y to resist any urge to cut his propoeed 1984 defense budget. which includes a 14 percent 11)endina increaae wet this year. In his weekly radio broadcast lrom the White House, Reagan said the United St.ates has "an overriding moral obligation" to build its defenses, which he has long maintained were neglected by previous administrations. Teamsters nix concessions WASHINGTON -The Teamaten Union has rejected a trucking industry request to diacuaa possible further wage concesalona to the financially strapped unionized trucking industry, an industry source saya. Televised heart suiirerr due r ' ' PHOENIX, Ariz. -Televiaton wat.chen around the country will have a chance to view open heart surgery in their livina rocxna next week. wbetl' a public televiaioo •talion ~ ll n'" m "cauee people t.o think••, about thetr lifestyles. The operation is to be perfonned W~y nighl, probably on a 62-year-old Wisconsin man'who double bypass surgery. spokesmen for the Arbpna H th lntt.itute and K.AET-TV said. .. --. Gulf and Western chairman dle6 - NEW YORK -Charles G. Bludhorn, who built a ...U auto parta business into Gulf & Western Industries Inc., died ol. a heart attack early yesterday, the comJ*ty reported. He waa 56. Bludhom WU chairman of the board and chief executive officer of Gulf & Wes1em since the company w• formed ln 1958. Jerry Lewis' ~other dead LAS VEGAS -Rachael Lewi.a, mother of oomeman Jerry lAwie and ance a vaudeville performer, hat died of heart failure at age 79, Lewis' personal manager said yesterday. Lewil and bis bride of one week., SanDee Pitnlclc, were with her when lbe died at 11 p.m. Friday in De9ert Springs . HH091litl tal ID I~ ax:mdiug to Joe Stabile. The eioup1e mardeckJMt w Ja..ltarkla.. .. ' C" ...,...,. • ., STATE Deukmejian backs education fees SACRAMENTO -Oov. George Deukmejlan •ys his proposal to im~ an esir .. $100 fee on U'ninmty of California students "uade~rea our commitment \o education." Deukmejian said Frida~t the fee incNue i. the only way to MSure there an \.&ate funds to main~ univenity quality, and that I& shouldn't be seen •a lack of. IUpplrt for edlaltkln. Toxic sboclc award 'excessive' SAN JOSE -A woman who won a $10.5 mlWan award from Joh.neaa Ii Johmon after ,_,.1y dying from toxic .... syndrome nm.. b9ell told by a 1'.adae the muat aar-io reduce the jury .wuti to $1.1 million 0r 6ice •new trial An ettomey foe LyDet1e w-. the 22-year-okl plaintiff who contended he!" w.ne. w• ca\Med by the company's "ob" brand tampons, said he wae ''very d'8appointed'' With Rhodes' dedaon. J Freeway slayings related? Oarden Grov• police 1ay thJ death of a thiJ'd man hu been added to an lnvettlfllticn ot the N!Cent alayinfll of two other men that could be related to a aeries of hom oaexua l torture-murders a decade aao. The third victim, Roser Devaul Jr., 20, of Buena Park, wu fotmd by hikers yeaterday near M\. Baldy, aald Loll Anaeles County Sheriff's deputy Bob Dearmore. Although Devaul ta from Oranp County, where the other two bodies were found, hta body waa discovered in Loa Angeles County. Police identified the body of 21-year-old Eric H . Church, a native of Hartford, Conn., who was found Jan. 2t ln Seal Beach. However, they said they still had no clues as to how long he had been in California or where he had been staying. Although Church was full y dreaaed except for his shoes, police believe he waa sexually assaulted. Last Saturday. the nude body of 18-year-old Geoffrey Alan Nelson of Buena Park, was found beside an onramp to the Garden Grove Freeway. Police refused to aay whether Net.on waa sexually assaulted. Investigators from Garden Grove, Seal Beach and Buena Park have been working with Orange County sheriff's detec~ives to compare the murders with thoee that occurred in the early 1970s. In discussing the Nelson and Church murders, Beauchamp ha4 said, "There are some striking 1imllaritle1 between them, including that both victims were young. Caucasian males, both appeared to have been dumped from a moving car, and both were strangled." Culture ball swan song · f o_r lea,ue The South feoaat Cultural Services League's annual ball Saturday takes on special thla~-ll'• belQ8 f&Awell pl.a. nt ia ataged just two y re the organiution m u st vacate its four -year heedqUar'ters at 17802 Daimler St. in Irvtne. The carriage turns back into a pumpkin when the clock strikes midnight on Feb. 28. Until then, however, the ball is meant to celebrate the league's accomplishments with a buffet dinner, dancing, door priz.es and entertainment from Its lnatitute of Dance Arts. The event begins at 6:30 p.m. The highlight, as usual, will be a new baµet by Richard Ada.ma. an internationally recognized cboreographer who teaches muter ballet claaaes at the lnstitute. Tbe ~ agreed to vacate its share of the lrvine Cultural Center, a warehoule tranafonned into a dance and fymnaatica 1tud to, becauae o financial disputes with landlord Martek lnstn.Dnents lnc. Lelaue officials admit they tell behind ln rent payments lut summer . .A aet\Jement worked out by lawyers for both parties ellab1J.hed • ~ 9Chedu.le 1 ~~~be staged at the ormter .• Volunteer movtna crews are eXJ*'fed to begin moving out equipment the next momtna. Arthdc Director Hal O~eal &aid 'IHgue official• atlJl are Uplari.nl new locations with an ~ on visible sites near the 2ro_poa_ed Orange County l'elfor'mlni Arts Center in South Coaet Town Center in Coata Mea. 'The baJJ Is open to the public at $20 par penon. Thit year'• theme ia "i\n American ln Paria." •. ,. What do you like •bout lhe Daily Pilot? _What don't you Ulte? . ·Listening ••• Call the number at ~ft and your m ... will be ~. traNcribed and deliwred to tbe •PP'CJ1111e'9'.editor . Tht same 2.4·hour aruwertllc MrvUt GI~)' be used to ~e«d let· lers to the editor on an)' topfo. lb.Uloa eoavtbuton mual lnclaade l~lr name and telephone numbtt for ""frifltallon. No clrculaUon 842-6086 ciTTs. please. • Tell us what ·a on )'OVr mtnct. , OAAHQI COAST l1llyPllat .. "*'*''·....., PllbWW end Cfllel ~ Ofbr .. • ................ °"°'°' of MtlMI'"' l~IOtl) - ......... Buaineumen's necks crane as model displays lingerie at Irvine's Foxhunter restaurant. Nighties provide 'dessert' Irvine restaurant's models attract lunch bunch By GLEN SCO'M' or-.o..,,......., Businessmen from the nearby high-tech complex b egan arriving for lunch at the Foxhunter restaurant in Irvine well before their digital watches had even beeped in 11:30 a .m. By noon, almost every wooden chair held a customer in coal and lie. Some men still wore their laminated securit y badges clipped to lapels. As a half-dozen waitresses In teal green leotards and wispy skirts waited tables, Kim, the first of three smiling models, stepped o.nto a portable st.age to display a nightie from a local boutique. That's $36. guys. Kim then S'trOlled from table to table, repeating the price and shop. She held a pack of business cards but few of the men seemed willing to take one. They just smiled and blushed and reached for their hi.ghball glasses. Debbie came next in a $184 robe and gown. Valerie wore a lace outfit that showed off her long .... The price: $58. In the backgMund. a mixture of aptcy a nd soothing songs pumped out of the restaurant's sound system lnatalled before the days the Foxhunt.er was geared as a haven for middle managers. It was Thunday, lingerie day. On other weekday1, some of these same businessmen could have seen the model.a sporting beachwear or even aerobics outfit.a. It's the latest marketing effort by the restaurant's new general manager to capture the business set. Jim Sullivan calls it improving the image of his clientele. The Foxhu-nter, 17927 MacArthur Blvd .. once was known aa one o f the m ost popular clubs in Orange County. Sullivan said. Later, it caught the dilco beat and never loat it. "Thia place has never kept paoe with the times," he said. . General partner Matt Kurtich hired Sullivan two months ago and gave him power to tum the Fox.hunter into the kind of place to compete with th e latest arrivals across Main Street. the Rusty Pelican and Chicago Joe's. Rather than seetna the two high-clua restaurania and bar'l u direct competition, though, Sullivan considers them magnets. "It's really nice having them across the s treet because they draw a lot of people over hett who never used to croe1 the (San Diego) freeway," he explained. Sullivan h o Jle&-10 sta __ _ nothing but live entertainment by March. He has &eheduled a musical lip sync competition for employees of area restaurants - always a lucrative crowd. And he figures the Foxhunter still has one advantage over almost every other Irvine est.ablishement. It has a dance floor. ''What I'm trying to-do ia bWld more of a man's bar," he said. "Then business women loofdng to meet more eligible n*n will show up." -· As its name implies, the Foxhunter has always had a reputation for being a place where singles can meet. Sullivan said the key is improving ita image so customers can feel like they're mingling in a claaay setting. "All bars ar e still meeting grounds," he observed. "But people want a nice pl.ace to go. The caliber of the place makes the difference whether they're called meat markets or not." Will bars -warn drunk drivers? By JOEL C. DON of' .. o.9JNM ... Many bars already post signs warning of the minimum drinking • in California. Now lawmakers want to add some new reading material to every saloon in the state. Legislation h as been introduced in Sacramento that would require all bars to poat sign• outlin ing the tough penalties foe drunken driving aa well as the amount of alcohol It takes to reach legal intoxication. The aign propoeal, sponsored by atate Sen. Gary Hart. D-Santa Barbara, it designed to bol.ater awar eness of drlvina while intoxicated. "People have a aenae that the penalties are more severe, but that awareness is recedina and we're starting to get a high drunken driving rate apin," said Hart'1 legialatlve aide, Jt)e Cavee. "We're tleelcing a low-<lelSt meant of lncreuina public awaren..." C>ranae COUt bar ownen and managers, ho~ever, have ottered mixed reviewa to the propoeed legislation. MOit support eUorta to deter drunken driving, but are wary of the po~ntlal aesthetic claah of qna with the decor of their taverns. "We're not here to get people drunk, we're here to make money," said Michael Leech, owner of the Quiet Woman In Corona del Mar. "I don't think it (a sign) would help, but lt miaht make people more aware. We just hate to think of oune1ves aa the ones that have caused an eccident." "Obviously I don't think anybody 1• going to be doing back:fllpe to put (signa) In their bar," aatd Jules Boryczewak.i, co-owner of Hogue Bannichael'a in Cotta t-faa. "We don't mind the sign as long aa we can control the style of the lett.erlng." Cavea said 1t1n 1l&e and letterlna atyle have not been dedded. He added that hit office will meet with representatives from the restaurant a.nd bar lndustry to reech a compromiR on that isle. "I believe under the bUl there would be aome leeway fo ensure adequate 11101 and give bar ownen the flexibility to meet.the aesthetics of their interiors," Caves said. "It could deter busi.nem a little bit,•• augest.ed Jeremiah 'a Sleak Houae general manager Ron Yaeger. "Just by~ people rea.liz.e they don't need that extra drink. "But all In all, rm in favor of anything that lowers the number of alcohol-related deaths.." Kent Skidmore, manaaer. of Houlihan'• Old Place in Newport Beach, said be doem't like the idea of the sign. "I don't think bar owners 1hould be held . reaponaible for what cuat.omer drlnka,'' he eald. "We do the best we can ln cuttanc people off." 1/1011 111111111 TIOIETI 0/1 IAll #Oil AT /llrt'O~T Ill OOllPA/IY ·- ~4 f)r1ng1 Ooaat DAILY PILOT tlunday, flebruary 10, 1183 .One slip and 'family' died By BRIAN TUCKER AneelMM l"9H Writer CLEV ELAND It wu Dec: 16. 1980, and Joey Gallo, who had arnbltiona to lead Cleveland'• La Coaa Noatra "family," waa breaking one of organ liallon '1 moet important rulH . He waa talking lo someone outaide of the family -about his plans to revitalb.e the mob. And the FBI w u 11.sienina. S i t t i ng i n h is o ff ic e , 45-year-old Joeeph "Joey" Gallo described In de tail the problems plaguing the family, one of the countr y's oldest bastion s of organized crime. T he organization Is now in ruins, crushed by a aix-year joint investigation by federal. and local law enforcement agenCJes. The Cleveland family's boss, two reputed capt.a.ins and three othe r cl ose associates w ere c o nvicted l ast s u m m e r o n racketeering charges stemming from t he bombing death of a n val mobster. Last m o nth. th e f amily's underboss and two more captains w e r e con victed o n f e d e r a l l'harg~ of running a drug ring. Gallo, always careful lo use coded references in his telephone conversa tio ns 1n case o f a w iretap , appare n tl y never thought the FBI might bug his office. As he explained the family's problems to a relative of a former la bor leade r. Ga llo mentioned reputed underboss Angelo "Big Ange" L onardo by na me . FBI agents at a nearby surveillant-e 1ite were grtlln(l It all on tape. J<>t• Trt.caro, ldenUfled by the FBI aa the owner of a truckln11 compan y , was complaln lna to Gallo th•t Lonardo had rejected h i1 ch oice for prealdent of a Teamater'll local. According to the \apeti, which were ~k[ed In federal court, G allo TtilcAro, "Angelo'• a beautiful IUY ... really the kind df IUY we needed in thil town a Iona time ago." "He'11 probably one of the most re1pected 1u~s in t he whole United Statee,' Gallo aaid of the dylntt1 when It 1toppt.'d r«ndun1 youn1e m mbel"'ll AcrorJlnar to Grtlfln. few new famlly mem~.-. wt:l't' "made" - formally lnduct.ed -durlna the N!lgn of J ohn Scalllh , who wu bou for 30 yeara until hit de•\h during heart 1urgery In l97G. L icavoli 1ucceeded 8c&Uah, but alao 1howed little lnttrett In finding new membere. An old man who besa n wlth Detr oit'• Purple Gang. L icavoli juat wanted to play golf, •YI an FBI apnt who requested anqnym.lty becau.e he worka in undercover "They'l'e sta rting to hurt. They've got the se cond or third teama in there, and they're not doing a good job." 72-ye&r-old Lonardo, an old-time Mafia h a nd who began his cri m i n a l caree r dur i ng Prohibition while trying to elude Eliot Ness. then safety direct.or ln Cleveland. Last month's convictions, the se<:ond phase of wh at the FBI called its most swcep1na victory against a Mafia family, Lonardo, Gallo a nd two othe rs w e re co n v i c ted o f running a mult1m1U10n-dollar drug ring. FBI agents said Lonardo ran the family afwr its boss, James "Jack Wh ite" Licavoli. 78, was imprisoned last summer . Joseph GriHm, FBI agent m charge for northern Ohio and a veteran Mafta investiga tor, said the C le v i•land famil y be ga n Investiga tions of the Cleveland family. "They (Scallsh and Licavoli) wer e old men w ho had made their money." the agent sald . "Th ey had no interest in the future." It's a problem organized crime faces a ll over the country. In testimony before the Senate Judi ciar y C ommittee in Washington, a ve ter an police official said the major organized crime families face an uncertain future now that their founding godfathers a re dead or retired. Lt. Col. Justin J . Dintino, executive office r of t he New Jersey S ta l e P ol i ce, said , "T hey're s tartin g to hurt. They've got the second or third DON'T MISS OUR WASHlllGTOll1S BIRTHDAY t.ea.ma ln there, and they'rt not doing a aood job." In addition to c.'Onvlctlona ln 1\aw and federal trial.I, membera and alll" In Cleveland were belr\I lOlt to pna wart on two front. -locally agaln1t rival mob.t.er Danny Greene and In Youn11town a1atn1t allle1 of Pttiaburah'• Mafia family. Gallo llW' that the loea of member• and t h e fa ilure ot Scall1h and Licavoli to recruit me ant ke., lead ersh i p rolea would be vacant. The fam ily al10 wae lo1tng money, G riffln laid , lince each · member waa expected to pay regular tribute from his lllegal activities. Gallo and a nothe r ca ptain, Thomas "The Chinaman'' Slnlto, 44, Intend e d to r ebu ild t he family's hierarch y. "So now w e sot to fill that blg void," Gallo told Trilcaro on the tape. S lnlto and Gallo decide(i on the most profi table of all illegal activities -large -scale drug deals -to rebull<i the family. It grew into a $15 million-~-year business with the help of Carmen Z~garla . H e turned s ta te's evidence. I n 12 days o f test im o n y , Zagaria described himself as a small-time dealer before he met Sinito and, through him, Gallo. As part of his ple a bargain , Zagaria will serve a minimum of about 14 years and as much as 30 y ears w hile contin u ing as a government witness, authorities said. • Guess \AJt)o's shopping at Oirbad1's Guess again T ha t's rea lly David Becker , a Los Angeles security gua rd, a nd J o Ann J ohnson, a San Francisco public relations specialist and sometimes ha irdresser . 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In Ulnbd qUMttttet. w• 1.21i hand, 1.11; •th tDWlt, I.•~ M.00 ........ •llCI oomtorten In twin, futl, ~ queen, king or qwen/ldng. Limited qty~ Reg. 4f.00_..7Q.OO, H.,tt.M.H i!Ht.I~~ J 1 ' Math, science teacher shortage hurts nation California 1a ju1t one of 40 •tates reporting ahortqea ot math *1\d ICience teachen. Nationwide. only 6,000 out of one mtlllon collep graduates are qualified to teach mathematics. In 1981, throughout the country, hal1 the teachers newly emplo~ for hlah h 1 1elence and mathematics not certified to teach these ta. At the same time, educators and lawmakers are reassessing educational programs and proposing mote intensive instruction in technical areaa, with a matching need for additionally trained teachers. Our own state Board of Education and newly elected Sµperintendent of Public Instruction, Bill Honig, join in eeeking higher standards for high school graduation, with much stronger emphasis on math and ICience. Universities already are raising admission standards. The University of California, for example, requires three years of high IChool mathematics. But last year the California State University and UC systems trained only 92 m:Hhematics and 64 edence teacners. Th.is cannot even begin to fill the need that will be heated by new high school graduation and university -,admilsion requirements. · 0 n t h e. n a t 1 on a 1 1 eve l , Congress has in hand a bill that would provide $300 million in 1984 to help states with elementary and high school instruction in math and science, set up college 1e}:lolarships to improve akills for future and existing teachers and replace equipment that is not keeping pace with modern technology. Last year, President Reagan demonstrated his concern by budgeting $50 million a year in 1pendlng authorization to train new math and ldence tHchera. In California, Sen. John Garamendi hat Introduced le1l1latlon to set up a special pro1ram to train 500 math and ICtenc:e teachen each year. Senate BU1 204 would creete the Mathematica and Science Teacher• Incentive Pro1ram (MASTIP) to provide loena up to $3,000 to 500 1tudenta entering tt\elr junior year of a teacher preparation prosram. Seventy-fiye percent of the 1tudenta selected would have to concentrate ·on mathematica and ldence. the remainder of the 1oana going toward traln1n& 1n related subject specialties. Teachera trained under the pJ'Oll'am would be required to aerve in high-need IChool districts. These are steps that must be taken to stem the flight of teachen with technical ability who now can find more rewarding and much better paid jobs in private industry . There the new technology crea tes an ever-increasing demand for skilled personnel. Unfortunately, without the teachers, there will be no graduating students qualified to fill this need in future. It is not a situation that can be corrected overnight. Our achoola have fallen far behind by falling to emphasize the need tor aerious atudy from the _elementary level on up, so that we have the shocking spectacle of semi...Jiterate high school graduates and supposedly trained teachers unable to meet minimum proficiency tests. A way must be found to place and keep qualified teachers in the classroom. The pendina finanda1 incentives can -be a lirst step. There will follow a new respect for the profession and a new attitude on the part of students who are exposed to quality teaching. Disaster prepared ness Over the years hundreds of year, this area haa been atruck by thousands of Americans have cataatrophlc Urea and coaatal takeq American Red Cross first flooding and, as we all know, the aid and water safety OOW'9e8, the possiblllty of al\ ear-thquake tandard for workers 1n health always exiata. aafety fields 81 well aa for The critical survival period, viduala. says the Red Croa, occun in the Now the Red Croes 1a offering 72 hours after a disaster strlkea ~ pioneering disaster emergency when professional help may not preparedness course designed to yet be available and families and help groups and individuals learn individuals mull fend for h o w t o c o p e w i t h s u c h themaelves. catastrophes as major flooda, fires The Red Cross bu helped and earthquakes. many businesses and industries The one-hour ooune includes train employees ln disaster instruction in the proper storage of survival, but thla ia the first time food, water, medical supplies and such instruction bu been available o\}\er items that might be needed on an individual or family bui.s. in emergency situations. It U8eS as Red CroH instructora a study text a guidebook titled volunteer the.lr time to teach the ••The Home Preparedness oou.ne and there la a $2 charge for Survival Guide" which explaina the guidebook which can be ueed iWhat steps can be taken before, by an entire family group. -an~~ or Reservations -ror Ji class cairbe- natw'al disasters. made by calling the Red Crea at 1 There is no doubt about the ~-5381. It ooUld be an hour well peed for auch help. In the put spent. t • , Opinions expressed In the space above are those of the O.lly Piiot. Other views ••· ,pressed on ll'l ls page are those of their authors~ .,tlsts. Re...-comment Is lnvlt· ed. Address The Dally Piiot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (714) ,6 .. 2·4321. L.M. Boyd/ End of romance How do you know when the romance la C1Ver'! Our Love and War man hu re.earched thia matter at sreat lenftb. He thhtk1 Marlene Dietrich'• obeervation aeta lt about richt.: "When r._ou promi9ed to be at bAI pl8Ce at 7 oclodt and you arrive at ~J and he IUll bMn't called the police, ~in.at'• lt. ll'• avw." Another thina you learn ln the coll•I• dorm i1 how to make an excellmt artlled chew undwtch by wralldna laid Mndwidl in aluminum I foll -ancf lroninC it ->'81 With a cloCbm 1.ron -f« .wwaJ. mlnuw on bodl 8'del. "How do you become a miWona1re In ta.. bond IDM'litet1'' A COllldtuent = = to U.S. Sen. Pete V . wttb two mint;!) and he laid: "Start A. ''Great pox" w• a oonuoon term four centurie1 aao for 1yphllt1. Smallpox waa uaed to Identify numeroua other me•ect•. Smallpox baa been eradicated entirely ln ,...., ~. but ar-t pox .. aUD around. Q. Juat about ~ town bu a Kain Street whe«Mr it'• the main ttreec or not. 1'he acn.t umen mutt not bave any~ what? A. Au aontral.N, manaleut, Uwy had a areat deal of llMlfAation. They lmaC1ned that thlU p'OMl1Y on that Rreet would haw ~Y more value lf it became ar remained the main *"' in town. Aides· manipulate Reagan? WASHINGTON -Ronald Reepn'1 quick about-face in endoning a $4.3 blllion "Jobi" blll produced dllbellef within bi& Cabtnet and even the White House 1taff, widening a growing perception lnllde the adm1nistrat1on that the preaident la manipulated for the lake of a public relation& Image. ' Preaident Reagan swallowing public works •pending just as economic recovery beckoned wa1 no more surprising to a bemused Speaker TtiClnas P. O'Nellf tOan to mo.t of the administration's economic policymaker&. White HOUie chief of ltaff James Bak.er and budget director David Stockman carved out the unReaganllke tervina of pork without the knowledge, much lees coocum!nc:e, of their colleagues. "BOW IN THE world they (Baker and Stockman) 90ld the preaident on that utounda me," confided one mid-level administration offi~ not previoualy given to crltlclafD~ of West Wing maneuvers. H1I comment reflecu rf.ai.ng indignation by 1uch officlal1 over a consciou. publlcity campaign which attemptl to •how the rrealdent .. reuonable and practlca but ln fact makes him .eem the r,;ppet of his aides. The spread of 'Let Reaaan be Rea1anl" crie1 from frustrated conservative ldeolo1u•• to non-ideolop:al adminiatration offlciala w._furthenld by Uie Bebr·Stockman Jobi bill coup. When .a Treaaury oUidal uked White Houae deputy policy director Roter Porter about it. Porter could only 1bru1. Their bo1ae1 - Treaaury Secretary Donald T. Regan ' . and J)l9ldential cowweloc F.dwtn Meeee -alto were ln the dark. 'lb.at fact gave IUbstance t.o the 1pete of newapeper ltoriel, encouraged by the White HOU8e public relationl apparatua, suggesting that the old man ln the Ovat 11111 f 11111 Office has been deflected from doctrinaire folly by a handful of undoctrinaire aides. Administration ofUciall were • particularly anaered by alo.Wng accounts of how Stockman, once seemingly ruined by lnfidel1ty, had patiently instructed Reapn ln reality. The aame critics were angered when the White Houae staff disavowed Reagan'• intuitive call for repeal of corporate taxes. "Why couldn't they ju.st say th.la was the president'• view and let it eo at that?" uked a Treuury offJdal. And·manipulation awentment tdled up at a White HOWie aen.ior staff meeting following a page one account ln the Sunday New York T1me9 teW.na how Beapa ~ IM•n fu1bed !Dk> ••a 1i1nlflcant reversa of poller." on mer rrlna.lulure-~ taw that 'waa a triumph far bll aides." David~ Baker•• deputy In cbar1e of communlcatiom, pn.1-d bla ~ "f« all settma our Roriim ~-in the T1me9 account. - That waa more than natk>nal .curity director Wllllam P . Clark, Rea1an'1 lonltime friend and aervit«. coWd fake. Clark aald the quota fram akies makin& their chief a~ to be a puppet were "outraaeoua. There wu no re.ponae from Gergen or anybody elae, and Clark'• admonition teemed to have little effect. Soon thereafter, Ger1en wu ~ the 'llme. a't4wy to other report.en. -NEVBRTBELESS-; the notion of -. .,- triumphant aide• m lj>ula1.ln1 the prei'ldent la no'longer merely an obeelsion of the riaht-wi.ng frinae but ai.o worries ad.miniatraUOn offkfala. U Ronald Rea1an could embrace pump-primi~ public worka and even U1e Democra 1erminolol)' ln calllna Lt a "joba" bill, wbat'1 next? 1'be answer II e.y: tu indexina· The clue came af1er Rep. Dan &.tenkowlld, chairman of the HOU8e Ways and Meena Committee, called for repeal of lndexlna (which will end Inflationary windfall revenue foe the ~t), and the Tre~ mildly took iasue with him. Ken Bu......._ die ...... lleut.eant in char1e of conareulomal ln•l1on, compla1ned privately that the Treaury languaae waa "•trident." That ii lnterllnted 1mide the admlNatration .. ~ •~•• m J:.,...--,. AD b7 aftklell of thll aon, the prmldent lncluded, att finnly on record to-retain tnctextna u ae.an'• ma.t endurtna tax reform. But lher, were Just • firmly ~ to a "Jobi' bill. SUch are the dou.bea aown when a pnlliderlt ii manipulat.ed. L e tters to the editor College students . misplace s upport MAILBOX To the Editor: N<1t laugbing I have been IO unewd that the coUeee To .... _ ..... ,•-. studenta bave been out in force to fiabt .,,., --· .... _---'a tultkm..plan and IU__. a A Social Securitv traaedy WU the title ~·;_tax 1ncttMe ra~~ of Jack ~r, oofumn of Feb. 14. accept the $50 per aemester charp. To He wrote that 86,000 mentally impaired me {t la a cw of engaging the mou=th"-----1A...,m,....ericana lost their SocLaf Securitl ore theDiiln.-m.1 . "Ori tile aame page L.M. Boyd 1 College 1tu ent1 ahould be a.mart artic e 1tatea that Social Security enouah to know the word temporary benefita bave been paid to children who with the lawmakers of c..llfornia meam murdend their puenta. foretlf!r . ..,_ 10UllC people will ....,,. to 'I"'-rwpartl, p1 ... the evidence that pay that $50 bundnda ol u.m. CJVW" if baa ..m..d In Nprd to 8adal Security that tax la added to everythlnl benefltll bllna peld to DeODle lone deed purcliued before they die. liWI little boPi t.o thol8 ol ... who paid, After all wam•t the orilbW ..i. tax u required, and now are unabfe to only \emporary when lt became law collect beneftta. - about 50 yeara ago! Haan't every U, while paylnc lnt.o Social Security lncreaae In the tale9 tax been only without re ... urance, the American temporary'? people lit by and let thil kind of activity continue without a fiaht. they am Mldna WRY SO MUCH holler? lt can't be f« the runaround they will aet trom beca~ the atudentl can't afford iL Soda1 Security. I took a aood look at the l)ktunt the I penonally would like to beN' one of Dally Pilot hid a lhort time &.ck of tbe Mt. n..n'• cute one limn to llaop ua Onnae eo.t CoUeee parkfnl lot and lt all JaUlhinl about Soda! Security. WM IC)9ded wtth MW and n.rty MW LOIS SHUCK mn lara9 and llDllL In front md ~ to th• photo1rapher w .. a '40.ooo 'Priorities pume Mermdee and thlle atuden9 .. a'7inC about to(). I then took a trtp owr tO IOGll M \be Or-. CoMt Coll• .,....... lo. -the an In the lll8ft1 JcJ4a .-ttii aa. of the won.a ID tM ,.,...)ii&-..-. I ma oapao,.s loot uu .. ~ .._ the IUtiO wr ... and~ we.,. Mlllicl to pick up a blaer tab yet for tlMlr ildumdoft. the. next ftw r-n ia IChedWed to be $1.8 million! It la no wonder that defidta f« the next five yeen aft now, ln total. projected to be equal to the IWD of all . deffdtl for all previow admlnlatnationl from 1789 co 1980 -budcet freeze rhnoric nocwtthlUincttna. On the om.-hand. not only doel the PtwideD1 stubbornly ~ to nsind any pm a( the 1983 tax reduction. but now ne la ewn propo8nc to do away with the CIOC'porate Income tax! In thit ' TELEPHONE YOUR LETTER TO THE EDITOR SM lnatructlona below way be propcw fer the pemment to take ln ewn i.. money. Seemingly, through 90me Allee in • W~land lolic. the Ptwident hope1 to balaace the bud1et by ralatna aovemmmt spend1na to Infinity while loW91DI pemment lncome to lefO. Unfortunately, t.S here ln the real YIOlid when twelve millloo Amerbm and their famtllea are 1tayln1 the ~ployment coune, Mr . ......, ia 0 ...... hla -arltbmedc. DALE BRADl'OllD Eilces artwork / To the Mtior: 'nlmk J'G'I '° dw ~ BMcb Ar1a • O• C'rdDll far brln&iDil oontlllnpOl'al'y artwork• to La1una. ""The Leonard 01-' ~ lb Nita Carmul Putt and the lhrlo a.nell et._ table on ..... 8-:ll 6pel ... ot the ... of atumhs _,I Ord wttb ddl belu1'tul town. LAUYGILL Golden We11 1weep1 pair I In_ tourney. B3. Winning day h was a big afternoon·for UCl'1 Mike Powell (left), who tied hie own school record in the high jump !Ind had a penonal beet in the triple jump. At right, lrrine'1 Mark Ruelas hh1 the tape fint to win the 1,500-meter nm. The UCI men's tqUad captured yesterday'• triangular meet. See 1tory, Page 82. Forget title, it's seeding "" lJ.CI Ir JOHN ISV ANO or ... .._,.....,. - J• I UC Irvine'• bMketball ieam can forpt aboUt any PCM title hbpel. Actuallri:eryone elle can, 10o, for that man.r •Nevada Vep1 clinched the conference tide last Ncht with lta vtctory over Utah State. . 1 Still, the ~ -and rbOte Importantly • poelUon -are vttal to thoee teum below the Runnln' l\ebela. ti~ That'• why UCl'a 9~-74 lau,her over vilitlng u < UC Santa Barbara lut niCht WM 80 crucial. Wlt6 •1 four oonf~ 1amee ~ the Ant.eaten -, ~-7 in the PCAA. 11-10 OY9l'al1 and tied foe atxth with l'reetM> State ....:. hope to d1mb M hi2b M fifth, fourth, or maybe wen Into thlid place l>efore the ...,.. ends. . 1"l'he eeeCf1nal ii what wrre concerned with." aakl UCI 0-h -.n M~ after watchina h1a tMm enjoy ita etllieet win lince Jan. 10 (a JO-74 non-conference victory over the Univeralty of Portland). • .. "If we can -c.heee two --next week it r/' ·~· ---·-' ,. . w1ll put ua right tn there," he added. "We'd like tot ) ' 1et th• next four ao we can aet a pretty aooct fJ IMdlnl... ;t .. ldeall__}',_what the Anteaters would like to do ii .et themeelv• lnto a pomdon to play either San J~ State or Utah State ln the tint round. · "What we'd like to do la pt a rematch with 1 San Joee bec;au.e we know we can beat thoee guys," obaervea Tod Murphy, de1phe the fact ttre Anteaters have lost twice to the Spartana thi.Js IMIOft. 0 If we can pt by.~ Fremo (State) and Long ... Beach (State), we'lf be there." · , /1 '!be Ant.Ht.en were oer1a1nly ln tune against ,,. the Gauchoe, who entered With the wont record i• c 0-12) in the PCAA. 'n.. Anteaters jumped out to an 11-0 lead be- fOl"e the pme wu a little over three minutes old. And then. foUowfna a brief apu.rt by the Gauchoa which cloaed the 1ap to 19-13, the Anteaten • · boosted the acore beck lnto double figures. a deficit (See UCI, Paae Bl) I Robinson's move boiled down to$$$ 1 In hia tenwe • a vice .-klent of th.II Jll'Gll'8ID to pt everybody back on player at Balm Park aaid. "He ruined Rustlers beaten fund ral1ln1 at the Unlveralty of the proper ooune." Ray (Malavaal) and Ray thouaht he bad 1 Southern~~ l~ ta eafe 1'> ~ Robln1on•1 reference waa to the 1a friend." Jotµ\ Robln8on re.d the momfua pepen BtJD athletJc depattment .. oppoeed to the It la presumed the entire Fronttere before aettiq out on bla daily rounda to entire lnltttutton. When matt.en dld not family will stay out of the cotich'1 back put the tamf>ourtne. TUCKER improve, Robimon •trolled upetaira. pocket. . Therefore, be must have known that U the foreaoina la llCCUrate, it would "Maybe they will go on vacation," aid the franchiae of the Rama wu being do conalderable to explain Robin.Ion'• the player at Rams Park, "for two-w held up as a symbol of cbaot in the actions at the time which bewildered three yeen." ""-----' Natio nal Football Lea1ue. The "Create a poaltlve environment," thme who knew bJm. Up to now, it Mems to be work.Ina proprietress, Georlda Frontlere, wu Robinlon aid. "l felt there WM a chance John Roblnlon wu not a fund-raber, · according to the previoualy mentioneCI ridiculed aa the clo1eat thine_ to an here fO! a pmitlve environment!' a glad hander and hat paa1er. But formula. Robln.on has beeC::::.Ctr:; fi.tll imbecile ever to inherit *300 million. oc For ~ the environmmt and neither waa he a llar. Hence, the authority to put together a ataff thereabouts. at:rno9phere wen ~ by PI0,000 confusion. and he ii at work. So it w then. eyebroww were arched a year for five,..,._ ...._._ ral'l9 u Thoae who analyze the1e kind of ' Next will come the NFL draft in when Robimon showed the univenity hiab •half a molion a~· arra.npmenta pr-..une that uide from April. Roblnllon ll ln h1a ri8ht mind and and lta vice pre9icleDcy the bldl of h1a "So much foe John Roblnlon'a NU.mt h1a stipend, Roblnlon n!Clelved certal.n will therefoce not push for lull authority neck and lp9d to the waitinl anm of for becom1nc heed ooach of the ltalm. ~. ln the matter of 1pending draft chok:e9. Georgia. He wu Mked why, fu view of There la a theory, not unPODUlar on "WW he have to c.i.l her every time he "We will make thoee declalons u a h1a oath of Nov. 23, 1982 never to return the boulevard, that when-J(obiMOn wants to lend ln a play on third down?" group," Ro&lnaon says. to ooaching foot.ball, be would end bla religned as bead coach at USC lut a player at Baim Park Mked. This is fine but ln any firm IOmeOne retirement by signing on to coach the autumn, he only quit coachtn1 the "'I'he ~f.tlon ia that Madame Ram baa to be empowered to utter the final football team owned by this woman. Trojuw. _ will not in affaln of the field. It and declaive "ao" and th1a ltil1 has to "In my tallu with her," Robin.Ion Robimoo told this tourist a couple of it·.UO to be presumed the bu.band, apply to the Barns. replied, "1 got th.e f~ the wanted to yean aco, when hit career at USC "Mat Dominic, will refrain from plckina up The presumption is that henceforth it do the right th1na with the i.m." the cromroadl, '"nlere a.re many um. the phone. w1ll ~ tha coach, Otherwtae, here we go Sell it? that have to be stnl&htened out wtih "Dominic la the real meddler:• the again. Valenzuela sirikes t it rich in arbitration LOS ANGELES (AP) -Loa Angelea Dodger pltcblng 1enatlon Fernando Valenzuela wu ligned to a reoord $1 mllllm, one-year pect yesterday with the stroke of an arbitrat.cir'a pen. Valenzuela played lut year without a contact followlnt a bitter wran1le with Dodier manapment. The 22-year-old left-hander, OV: ·remains close to home by ch.amps~ NORWALK -Golden West College'• Ru1tlera dropped a aame off the pt.ce of Mt. San Antonio in the race for aecood place in the South Coast C4n.ference betketball race last nJ&ht u champion C..rritoe rolled toa76-58~. Golden Weat found the c.rrttoe om to be a t.ouah place to buy a baaket u the bosta limit.a the Rua&len to the point ) that 8berwln Durham and John Kreak:h were the only Ruatlera in double ~ with 11 and 10 ,. points respectlvely. • c Golden Weet now ab.area third n place with Santa Ana and Fullerton, a 1ame behind Mt. 1 1 San AntonJo. Cerritoe clinched ·~ the tide Jona AF and Iii now 12-1. L C Guard• Donald Otia and 1 1 Comelim 8-rtni comblned Lot • ... n tint half polntl In e the ., winnen. Golden WtWt the deficit to 61-40 with 9:5 left and '' to M-(9 with 8:01 to go, but that WM M clme u the Ruatlen were .q to -to the FU:a:.. '., Kreaich picked up elaht f t rebounds and Du.rhem had five :i.! .... to ., with his pointa, but it - wmm't nluiy .noup. c.n-ttoe awnaect lta only -.. in conference play with the .. ylctory. The ltUltlen handed the ,....... a M-15 defeat durinc the first round. l'n Pirates stun 'Dons 72-67 0 • Bl Orange 00..t O~IL. V PILOT I Tr~:c!• ~~.3~~!:0• Eaules outoun P-aeific tut nlaht u ~Lrol\ erupted with• ~ e " 16-3 run In the fourth period and r.-~n~~O~ ~k~:t:il~i;8~~-"The 1eama CdM, Ed1son also capture CfF openers were Ued 93-03 with IOV n mtnuu. lo play when .. ' l11U TlaomH, who ~ 11 of hla 19 poln" "' the Eltancta, Corona del Mar, ....-!!36n and N~port. lut quarc..r, and Trlpucka atarc..d a 10-polnt Chrlallir were flnt·round, wlnnen latt. nJl)it ln Cfl' WJ'.Q1lllrN streak for the Platorui . . Ellowhtre, BUI womttn • buketb&ll. K re 1 how It went: · W 1 lr.tr;J ~ Dentist puts capper to fan's allegiance ~r!:sri~~t =Y~,•= Ettancia 63, Pacific 39 -~-eaed-neeaaneeda--y. _tn_lhe_eecond ___ r_o_und--at_a_ll..;;; .. =to=---be In double fl1urea H tht Debbie Huahel (26) and Arny Haihcock (24) ~· • • Knick• downed Denver, combined for !Ml' points• r.tancta tumed Padfk Edilon 46, Piu1 X 40 ~-·-- 124-11&, for New York'• 10th Hlah of 8fln Bemardlno away, .. utna the r..aJee up Bat.on ffJ"'h'• Chatien upped their overall win tn lt1 laet 12 ouitn1• for a date at l'Qeranla Wedneeday evenm,. • ~ . . . Rol•ado Blaekmaa The m.~ pair wu al.lo very efftctlve on record to 24·3, •ttina themlelve1 up for a ' From AP dl1patcMI SANTA ~ARBARA -George [!] V aloll now hu a golden crown on hia 4. • front tooth enareved With the lniUala ecored 33 points aa Oallu the boarda tut nlaht, colJectina 31 between them. round CIJ' •·A tHt agaln1t Santa Berbara romped put Atlani., 122-100 led by Huehee' 10 rebounda. · • W~)'i:&~~~rtet~~::~~i 38 with 30 . . . Golden Si.te, led by Hughea hit 10 of 16 from the field ana Chuaen IW'Yiwd Mickey JollHoa and Roa Hathcock wu 8 for 12 froth the field and 8 of 0 at ~~ta~~=· :i: fie)(l.b)' the vfldwr:. USC -an unaolidted acknowledpnent that he roota for the Unlveralty of Southern California football team. 2TI9UaCA4 11 i h 1 ~rewer, outscored 11Boa~on the line. then Shelly TreJ>l paced the overtlme period with a • n t e c 01 ng momenta to pu ou a CdM 56, San Clemente 42 ............. , .. of buckets to aend Ph• X awav, The UJ'lftquesteci et.china wu provided by hJs dentlat and longtime friend, Randy Wahl, a fan of rival UCLA, who installed it during a routine tooth capping lut week. 115-109 victory over the CelUC9 . . . Laker .__,,_ <# forward Bob McAdoo has a sprained rleht foot Corona del Mar Hl1h'• Sea vi..-rolled n ... , Trepl led all acorera with 17 polnta, Bittner rdln"9 San ·~.... ..--addeid 15. Gretchen Meinhardt and Blttner ooUected and his 1tatua iii day-to-day, acco " .. to a team vialtlng Clemente without too much trouble 16 and 13 reboundl reapectively and Lynn Uchbono "Randy pUlled-a Sood one on me," said Valola, a USC graduate. "They (the Bruins) beat us by one point ln November And now they abuae us in February. physician. deapite the fact virtually the entire team wu had alx Uliltl f« the winners. dealing with the flu, Hpedally L1aa Romney, the UNLV enjoys a breather team'• No. 2 tcONr. Royal 71, Fountain Valley 65 Senion Stoey Green and Larry m ecor::~~h~':~v tt!:1~ ~~:~~h~7t!t°fr~i The Barona took an eight-point advantage Into AadenoD combined for 45 pointa last 12 free throwa, had five ateall and three Ulilts ln the final quarter but couldn't maintain It u 1he night. leadlna top-ranked Nevada Laa domlnatina the i.ue. viaitora took the lead ln the final two mlnutet and Veau to an euy 111-78 Pacific Cout Fran Wynn chipped ln with 13 points and six held on. "At least he didn't put UCLA on it," he added. . Wahl, a Bruin alumnua, said h e was tempted lo do so, "but that would have been too cruel." Athletic Aaaoclatlon basketball victory over rebounds and Angle Dodds picked up ·seven Sam Arled1e and 'nlerete Puchaltkl aoond 20 viaitina Utah State. Green, a 6-9 center, poured rebounds. Romney, who averages u polntl per pointa each for the Barorui, who completed the The cap la temporary and will be replaced by a porcelain one, Wahl said. Valols said the valuable gold crown may be returned to Wahl - possibly with interest. The n ext UCLA-USC game ii le. than i year away and "maybe I'll think of aornethlng to do to him," Valois said. in 23 points and pulled down a game-hJgh 21 game, was held to just four points. aeuon at 15-8 overall. Pucbalaki and Arledie ach rebounds as UNLV put a lock on the conference Corona de l Mar will meet Walnut on fouled out ln the final momenta. crown by winning its 24th straight game overall Fountain Valley led nearly the en~ way, but . . . Elaewhere in the PCAA, l\lclly MJ.xoa led Royal converted nine free throws and 27 pointa C.al State Fullerton with 23 points .. the Titana Sad_d lebac __ k ·_bree.zes overall to clalm the victory. rolled over Pacific, 90-62 . . . Joedy Garader notched 23 points aa Long Beach State raced past Saddleback College's Gauche» took control of Morningside 79, Ocean View 48 San Joee State, 83-69 . . . In the Pacific-10, their opponent very quickly lut niaht. jumptna to a Lynn Sherow, Morningside'• 5-11 phenom, aophomore forward Roa Holmee, a product of El 16-6 lead and never lettift8 viaid.na San Dleao Meu 8COred 38 points to pace the CIF 4-A'• No. l leeded ~uote or the day Toro High, acored 26 polnta to lead a balanced get cloeer than six pointa u they rolled to a 02-75 team tnto the eecond round. USC attack as the Trojans romped paat Stanford, Pacific Cout Conference buketba1l vlctory. Shooting in th.e 15-17 foot range, Sherow "There are four types of situations in expansion drafts. You're going to get a bad player, a bad contract, a bad injury or a bad penon -and aome of them t.::!~ed in three out of the four." -Head Dick Motta of the now-respectable Dallas Mavericks, commenting on the club's slim pick.tnga in the 1980 NBA expansion draft. 90-76 . . . lteuy ll'lelda acored 18 pol.nta as Greg Ward's lay-up with 7:58 left gave the netted 14 of Mominpide'a 20 third-quarter points 10th-ranked UCLA continued its domlnaUon winners a 73-53 lead and Mesa wasn't able to pare It as the ho.ta~ a 10-point halftime lead into a over California with a 70-60 triumph at Pauley to less than 15 points the rest of the way. 26-polnt lead thrc;>ugh three periods. Pavilion. The win wu the 48th straight by the Kevin Hendenon wu perfect on 10 attempts Tammy Webb ICOl"ed 25 points and grabbed 10 Bruina over the Bears ... Terry Gauoa and from the line and Alex Adams collected a rebounds for Ocean View, which exits the playoffa Sydney Lowe ignited a late drive by North eeaaon-hlgh 12 rebounds. with a 19-8 overall record. Carolin.a State, powering th~ Wolfpack to a 70-63 Hendenon led all acoren with 22 polnta, while upeet victory over third-ranked North Carolina And~ Ground (14), Brett Olivier (13), Ada.ma (13) Newport Christian, 39-36 in an AtlanUc Coast Conference game. and Tracy Mitchell (10) 800[,'ed ln twin ftguree. Tina Anderson and Debbie Mohler led Oilers outlast Pittsburgh Ex .. K-ni·c'~s--Are-ac 1i'a-·me .,_ . Jlenderaon'a game also included seven Newport Chriatian with 14 and 10 points to move IL I' reQ<>Unda lmd a1x aaslsta as ·Saddleback upped its · into the aecond round of the girls' anall achoo.It Former New York Knlcks • record to 9-4 ln conference, 13-10 overall. playoffs. teammates Biii Bradley and Dave DeBuscltere have been named to the Basketball Hall of Fame along with Wayne Gr,tuy scored two goals; Iii including hia 50th of the aeaaon, as , Fmnonton outlasted Pittsburgh, 10-7, last night in the National Hockey League. Gretzky broke a 7-7 tie with 5:19 to play as the Oilers handed the Penguins their 20th la. in the lut 22 games. . .Elaewhere ln the Nia; Roa1s by BWy Barrh, Jolm ADdenoa and BW Derlaco gave Toronto a 3-0 lead ln the first 16 minutes and the Maple Leafs went on to down CalnrY. 5-3. It was the third victory ln a row for the Maple Leafs. who moved one point ahead of Detroit into the fourth and final playoff spot in the Norris Division . . . Steve Larmer'• aeoond goal of the night broke a tie with 13 leCOods remaining in the aecond period and helped carry Chicago to a 4-2 triumph over Hartford . . . Goaltender Rola.M Meluaon registered hia first NHL shutout and Bob Boante ta.llied twice as the New York lslanden romped put Montreal, 5-0, handing the Canadiena their first shutout in a lmost two years ... Eight different Phil-· adelphla players 8COred as the Flyers poeted an 8-5 victory over the New York Rangers . . . Boston's Keldl Crowder scored twice as goalie Pete Pee ten and the~ Bruins •napped a two-game losing streak with a 6-2 win in Minne9ota. University of North Carolina Coach Dean SmJdl and former Cincinnati Royall star Jack Twyman. Abo to be enshrined in Sprtnatield, Mass. May 2 will be the late Uoyd Leltlt, a referee for four decades, and Loe Wilke, a former president of the Amateur Athletk: Union and an Olympk adm.lniatrator, who died ln 1962 ... An arbitrator hu ruled that veteran pitcher Dave Golh has to play the 1983 aeaaon for the Angela' offer of $150,000. The 33-year-old right-hander waa uk.ing foe $35(),000 ... Today's Daytona 500 auto race features a field of 42 can with Rielly RM4 sitting on the pole . . . Formula One driver Niki Laada suffered vertebrae injuries during a c.rou-country akilna fall in Austria thia week and will have to Interrupt hia• training program . . . Eamou Coplu shot put Steve Scott on the backstretch o1 the final lap to win the mile run at yesterday's track and field meet in Richfield, Ohio, beating the fonner UCI star ln a meet-record time of 3 minutes, 57 .23 eeconds. Jose Abucal of Spain allpped past Scott to take second ln 3:58.22 while Scott posted a time of 3:58.42 . Impressive opener for UCI. Mike Powe ll and Rick Holliday led UC Irvine's track and field team with impreaaive performances yesterday as the Anteaters swept past Stanford and Long Beach State in a triangu.lar meet on the Anteaten' campus. F.ach qualified for the NCAA Championahlp later in the year -Powell leaping to a pel'90l\8l best of 26-5 1A in the long jump and Holliday going 53-lO'A ln the triple jump, an Anteaters record. Powell a1ao tied hia own IChool mark of 7-0~ in the high jump In helping UC Irvine poet 85 points, which was more than enough to di.apoae of Stanford (65) and Long Beach State (51). In the women'• division ucr. Michelle Kelley had a nice double, winning the long jump with a 19-11 ~ effort, coupled with a 24.6 in the 200 meters. In all there were 14 penona1 besta chalked up by UC Irvine athletes. H'.arold Todd went 21.1 in w1onina the 200 meten and Ken Mflla put the shot 54-1 ~ in taking that event. Duane Oark WU aecond in the diacua with a 176-6 effort, f« a penonai best. UCI II. ltMfwd II. '--ti .. Mii It. 11 ,.,.... ............. , 11»-1. W.-(8). 10.t; 2. TOOCI (UCI). IOA; S.. W81hlngton (L8). 10.e. 200-1. Todd UCI). 21.1; 2. W..ntngton (LB). 21.1; 3. w..rne (8 ). 2 1.2. 400-1. P.U (8), 47.8: 2. vw.r.. (8). 41.t; 3 Tilclmpeon (L.81. 40.0. I00-1. tW1d (UCI). 1:t0.6; 2. c-(L8). 1:6U ; 3. Neuc*e {UCI). 1;63.t . 1.500-1 . ...,.._ {UCI). 3:4'.I ; 2 Smlltl (8). 3:4'.t; 3. Atldrwul (8). 3:48.7. &.Ol»-1. QqNm (8). 14:23.6; 2. Smith (8). 14:2t.t; a. a.ne CL.a>. 14ao. 3.000 ==-1. OrltMlm (S~ e:'4.0: 2. ....,,.;: c 8:au: a. F"'* cs ~.o. t10HH-i. Longino (UCI). 14.3; • Jon. (8). 14.3; 3 .... (l.8). 1&.0. 400IH-1. Neltl (UCI). 5U: I. 1!11rw. (LI). ~a. He1M ce>. 56.1. 440 ,.._1. 8~ 41.6; 2. UC INN. 41.I; 3. Long llMdt St.. 41.t • ... ,._ -1. s..bd. 3:14.4; 2. Long 8-dl t t.. ll:1&A; 3. UC !Mne.1:20..2. HJ.-1. POWll (ua), 7~ 2. ... CU). ·-~~ ... U-1. POM1 ~; I. "'* (\JOI). 24-2": a. Homdlf ~1 1~ TJ-1. ~10~; 2. ~ CU). .... ,044;.. (UQ). ..... ~ .-.n-1. un. {~ 2124; 2. Nell! (UCI). aocM: 3. OdOlr9 (\JCI). "1'-0. PV-1. Elle (IJ), 1M; 2. l!lofnl (UCI). 15-0: 3. &.owNy (L8). 1-M. tP-1 .... (UCO, 64-Ht; 2. Almonetil (8). 53-1; 3. Ollrtl (OCI). S0.10\4. HMwNr-1. ~ (l.8). 232-4; 2. Aofultt (Conwerel T.C.), 20i-4; s. Hedlund (II. 1-.10 .... UCI a winner in Las Vegas LAS VSGAS -Bo Ken"t atruck out ei&ht, Gary Brah1 fOl"Ded former El Modena w.b star Jim J'reP to fly out for iN f.lnal out ud Dwren Kelchner" had a double and triple u UC Irvine pu.layed It all for a 3-2 victory ovet the Univenlty of New Malao last nflbt. Kelchner tripled to right-center In the aeventh lnnlng and acored when Jim Guho tingled to left for the wtnntna marliJl. Kent WM lifted ln the teWnth Dfecu9 -1. Mlllt (UCI), 164-5; 2. Clarlt ' (UCI). 11M; 3. Hedlund (SI. 183-10. WOMSN le.lord 111, USC .. UC lrYtM M 100-1. Wllll•m1 (USC). 12.2; 200-1. Kelley (UCI). 24.1; 400-1. M9rttn (8). 65.t ; 900--1. JltC009 (S). 2:ot.4; U 00-1. WM9y (8), 4:11.t : 3,000-1. Wiiey (8), t :te.2; 100H-1. Bell (US C), 14.15; 400H-1. Oernofe91 (81. 1~.0; 440 .....,.-1. use. 41.1: Mii ,..__1. Si.ntord,.3:53.3 HJ-1. Bell (USC). M : U -1. Kell9y (UCI). 18-111¥. SP-I. Cedy (8). 51-3; J9wlln-1. Cedy (S). 158-10: l*cue-1. Cedy (8). llt-1. LUXURY HASI PLAN FIRU•DE 5396 . Ceramic Wall Tile In 5 Decorator Colors Save $21 when you tlle around en .verage tub HCtionl Yellow, blue, white, gold mist, al~ond. ~~~·-13113C sale EA. Genuine Oak Parquet Floor Tile Save $81 on an avenige 10' • 12' floor'! Exper.tJ.v--ciafted in our fac- tory: tongue & groof e ~dges. Reg.S2C :::.:; ~'!::.,,....., 35 c o ........ sale-EA. Decorator Quarry Tile In Elegant Patterns Save $118-$143 on an average 10' x 12' floor1 Fired-on glaze; wears beau- tifully from foyer to kitchen. Reg. 1.29-1.59 111r • 11tr • 11r ........... ,..., ........ ~1·1. .._,Mm......_~ ... ,...... co.11, co.n saiea&c-1~ nw Anteaters rwtum to action today at Nevada-Lu Veaaa. . aaatut th• boat echool with hopn of lmprovlnc on a 3-8 reCord. . lnn1nc and BrW. ~Jvinl up a two-out GncJe, l'niloll to Oy to ri&ht to preeerve the . victory. The Ante•tel'8 ecoNd linaJ.e clllftl ln the fourth and alxth ln LeUng ltn't r1Qht for everyone. but I{ "MlY be the anewer to your ,,.. cs need•. Leue • luxwtout COnttnental or Unootn for u!'d!' S3M per month on 1 doled end IMM, wtth no dawn~end3e month ,,.. malnt9nMOe & nrranty. Come tn and Mlp UI find the right ..... plM for you. Order youra toct.y.• .. • Graridstaf f's blast • sparks Rustlers A dramatic home run In the bott.om of the 10th Inning helped Oolden West take a pair of games to highlight area community college ba1ketball action yesterday. Meanwhile, Orange Coast went down to defeat for the first Ume thla year In the opening round of the Southwestern Tournament and Saddleback was stopped by Cerritos. Here's what happened: BASEBALL hJa aecond aave. Tho eventual winning run for thf' RuHtlcmHame In the top of the sixth when Canada plwher Kevin M<:Clelland walked It in. Harbor I 0, OCC 2 Bob GrundstaH U I From P1ge 81 UCSB would bet unable t.o c:rKk tho ri t of the nlaht . Junior 11uard Michael 8Mns dlr0<:i.td th W.:l ult Solely stvt"n th• polnt &I.lard Jut.I" for tnt" tint time thl1 1ca1on, Bean• r ponded lo the rl'lponalblllty b)' tylntJ th echool record ln aMllll (with 13), srobbln1 1ix stealJ and ecorlna nlno polnta. And, the rf'Clpjentl of Beant' aeneroeity were primarily forward Ben McDonald -a pme-h1ah 30 wtnta and team-hl1h 17 rebound.a -and former point guard, now •hooter Georae Turner -who had 18 polnll, five llllisll and hit four of eevon three-point aucmpll. "I feel more comfort.able now," said Bean1, who was coming off the bench and aeelna Utlle playlna Ume early In the year. "l'm mott 1ure, _in what rm dolr\i." VE EEDING ... "l 1elt good," Mc:t>onald added. "1 wana.d to , 1huot thtt boll. Wtwn l f"l conflMnl DI ~"the ] ball 1J 1olng t.O tu In 60·6& Pf'ttent ol IN U... Th bell Wl'nt ln.60 ~t (37 of el) Oljthe Umo for tho An~atert u a team • UCI'• ~ I ad of the nl&ht waa the final toore. "It rcallr wa1n't that cuy. At ~alt I didn't thlnk It waa.' aald ~Waan, who haln't ..-n "*Y ; C'U)' wins thl.a year. i "l think thll ll thc: flnt ume, In maybe abc 1.1*. I that we've beaten them pretty aood." "What we have to do now ta win tM ,..., ID we : can have some momentum 1olnc Into the playolfl." noted freehman forward Ronn.le Grandiloll. who came off the bench to eoore 10 pol.nta. Ctnter Bob Thornton joined hla teammates in double fipet Golden West 2, Canada l Golden West 4, Fresno J The Pirates were vi~Umb.oo by an elgh t -run sl x th Inn Ing as the r-------------------------=-----------------------~ Seahawks parlayed six hlta, three walks and a hit by pitch In the frame with 13. Bob Grandstaff slugged a three-run homer In the bottom of the 10th inning as the Rustlers beat Fresno to cap a big day with a pair of wins i.n . the Sequoias Tournament in Visalia. The double victory keeps Golden West unbeaten at 4-0 with games against Chabot at 10:30 and Sequoias at 1:30 slated for today. G~andstaff 's blast came with tea mates Kevin Elater and Ron Mo llo aboard and presented the win to Scott Marsh. who tossed a three-hitter in going the distance. Marsh struck out three in posting his second victory of the season against no defeats. Golden West scored Its first run in the third Inning against Fresno as John Altobelli doubled in the run. In the opener, Ed Clark went six innings ~ earn his first win of the season with Beje Mahoe picking up to pull away. . Dave Tinoco was one ot the bright spots for OCC, driving in one of the Pirates' two runa and going 3-for-6. Orange Coast returns to action Tuesday against LA Valley. Cerritos l 0, Saddle back 3 The Gauchos self-destructed wuh four costly errors which led to eight unearne d runs for the vis iting Falcons. Saddleback took a short-llved 1-0 lead in the first inning, but Cerritos C'hased Gaucho starter Ben Sanchez with a pair of runs m the third and six more in the fourth. At the plate, Randy Cummings had two singles and Mark Grace and Steve DeAngeles each drove In runs for Saddleback. Now 3-3. Saddleback visits Santa Ana for a 2:30 contest Wednesday. Confideni Kite in front Morgan, Hallbert share second in San Diego SAN DIEGO (AP) -Tom Klee, in 201 at the Too-ey Pines Golf Course commanding position with a 4-stroke was one shy of the course record :iel lead," had no 'trouble describing his by last year's champion, J ohnny near-perfect play in yesterday's third Miller. round of the San Diego Open. Gil Morgan , winner of the first "It's heaven out there," said Kite, events of the winter, and Gary who is on the verge of winning Hallberg, a non-winner, were tied for consecutive tour titles for the first second at 205. time in his 11-year mreer. Ben Crenshaw, Dave Eichelberger "I'm more confident in my swing and Lon Hlnkle were in fourth, five than at any time in my life," said Kite strokes behind. after his 4-under-par 68 threatened to Six strokes off the pace were John turn the event into a runaway. Cook. Don Pooley and Tom Watson, a two-time winner here and the tour's The 4-shot cushion "gives me a leading money winner four times in little breathing room. U I take care of the last six years. my own b~ I'll be all right." Kite was even-par after two holes, For Kite, it's an opportunity to bury but his 3-stroke lead dwindlec;Lwhen the bridesmaid label that he's he bogied No. 3, a par-3, allowing carried for much of his career. Crenshaw and Cook to move within a His 15-under-par, 54-hole total of stroke. Collision mars yacht race By ALMON LOCKABEY o.a, f'let 9oeltntl wn. MARINA DEL REY -Thirty seconds before the start of the Marina del Rey to Puerto Vallarta race yesterday there were 18 yachts jockeying for position. But when the starting gun aounded there were only 17, the result of a resoun(iing collision that badly damagefi one boat and caWled several others to be late croa&ng the line. The collision was between the · · 48-foot Panther, skippered by Chris Warner, Pacific Mariners Yacht Club, and Jump Up Charlie, Harold Gordon accepted. Olympic resident Speclal to Cite Daily Pilot COLORADO SPRINGS Huntington Be.ch'• Jame1 Gordon. a 16-year-old junior at Edlaon High School, haa been accepted as a permanent resident at the Olympic TraJnlng Camp and hu become a member of the national cycling team. Gordon wu one of four athletd .elected throughout the nation for the training here, geared toward the 1984 Olympic Games. I 'The aprint soed•Hat hu tranaferred to Palmer ifiih School here ln Colorado Springa and la ICbeduled to compete on a European tour ln Auguat and !n New Zealand ln October, following the nallonala in July. I WHY_ ' Pudewa, Buccaneer Yacht Club. The to.yo yachts met head-on as they were sailing in opposite directions seconds before the ptart. Jump Up Charlie was headed for the line along with several other boats in her class and Panther was reaching away from the line to retime her start when the crash occurred between boats. Jump Up Charlie waa severely damaged with a hole in her port bow and about half her port rail torn off. She retired from. the race but Panther came about and continued in the race. The other boats which narrowly avoided the crash were late starting. The race started in a brisk 12-14 knot breeze and a leftover lumpy sea from the previous night's Santa Ana wind. A few minutes after the start three boats were fighting an even battle for the lead. Monte Livingston's Peterson-50 Checkmate held a slight advantage to weather ~ith Jim Fuerfstein's Santa Cru&-50 Tribute slightly to leeward and the new Morgan-45 Hokule A down near the beach. 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Yeaterday. the Loara wre1tler1 cllnched the team title Jona before the championahip matche11 even aot under way, making for an ~omlc final 2 1A houra. But that didn't atop IOnle of the Southern SecUon'1 other top wreetlera from putting on fine Individual ahow1. Moct notable waa that of l,.ompoc'a The lou wu Alpert'• fourth In 41 outinga. Meanwhile. Fountain Valley'• Jay Ruaeell took aomethlng away from Loara'a glory with an euy 8-1 dedlion over the Sarxona' Chrla Zur1a ln the 188-pound dlvlalon. .... •eTPNCOWWMCI ,....DhWM • Lflet. -~ 38 12 .716 Porllend 32 21 .ICM 9 Plloenlll ,, 2:3 57' a1t s-e.. 2t 24 . 547 11 ~sia .. 22 31 415 ,. a.rt Ollgo' 11 ,. . ss:s 22 ... ....... DlwtlMll Sen Antonio 32 22 .583 0.... 2t 2t 600 5 ~Qly 2t 2t 600 5 0.-2t 21 473 llt Ulall ,. 35 .352 t3 Houlton 10 43 1M 21 ... mAITWM~ ....... ~ PUU !ptM 45 7 865 8olllof\ 38 14 73e 9\t .... ...., 33 1a .1136 12 Wlllt*lglon 24 27 471 20-.. -.Yen 24 2t 4'2 21 c....~ ......... 36 ,. .eeo O.all 2t 21 .441 1-.. 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UC lrvln• 19. fouled out JoMaon CUC88); TecMtcala· Orendt.on (UCI). .. PCAA ltMdlnp C11f1 -°"'911 W L ~l.W Vegm 14 0 ca ""9rton a 3 \Mll8tate • 15 s.n.i-s-. 9 1 ~Stat• : ~ ~s·-5 7 P..-c a a UC a.ma eart>M• 1 t2 .,.....,.. ...... W L 24 0 II 5 t9 6 t2 12 t2 11 13 10 14 • 6 17 7 17 UC !MM 16, UC Santa 8wtlere 7• Ur1a 8eec'I State 13, SM "-State • Oii .... Fullwlon ao. P9dflc 92 ...... LM VegM 111, Ula'l SI 79 I nw...-.a... Peclk .. UC IMw Ulllfl It* at UC 8enta e.n.. ...... l.W Yeo-.. Cal S1Me fuller10ft ,_ 9Ulle • a.. ,,_ 81818 C4ll8FNTY COLL.aQE C......7'1.~·-· ---...,. -Ourfwft 1 I. MylW I , ,._ I, Kte*ll 10 ......... OurMm 4, -0, *'lun8Y I , lk-O. MWUNI 2. r It t M 0, .,_.. 0. Tota& 20 1e.n 151. ~09 -0 OUa to. H.,rll'Q 11, ~ 12, ..... 7. ar.. .. KOlllb 2. ~O.HlrWW\l,Slllw9,f\.0..2. =-.,i-...... 0, ~ 0 Tota 33 ........ C4mloa. 3'40. TIMI IOI* Oold9I\ w.c t4, Cermoe 22: TellllfllC8I tooM· Or-(Cenlloel. Golden w..I lll9nd\. ~c...en, ...... AM'7 Ulfrl' MIA -o.er-15. niom. I. ,..,..11,WlllHl1811Dn 11.w...1.~1. ...... 2. Tt*ll: K 11·2111. ~COAST -~l.~10, .,._..I, 8--1, Ktol'trleldt 11, Aylf1 2, ..... 10, hny 15, 8Nttucl< 7. Mot9Wt 2. T_. 2t 20-M 12. HalUlm•: Orano• Co•tt, 36·10. "1 • ~ ... . .... --... ~ .... er.,. Co.I 27. ,... wt: Tilol!W ~ ~ AarOft , ..... """" a.-eor.... Oowe). t 1·1~uta.tD-n Id DtleO •IA -Moe4alel 11, ... .......... ,,, *"'Y tO, ~ 4 ....._ t. Mo1"11efMn 4, a.a11 2, a.Miji t: TClll* It 17·21 n. ..... ,,. -....... n. °'--' ~ Mmlll tt. OMlr u. .... 10, .... e, .,.,. ... ~ A, ,. ... .,., A, W•lll•r a. -'• nLf ..... 11 ...... ...... •• .. 0 $, 4140. Ttltl te1111lt: 1•11 Ditto MHa U • ... ,. ...... 11. TNflflle•I loul: ward • I ·~ .... C.-Cl fl1 11111 , ct .... o-.. W L W L ~ 111 ..,, ..... ~ I II 17 tO ;:: .... 71 1111 . -fl ,.. 71 1010 5: . 7 ,. 1' 0.. 110 t1t 111 ,,. ~,:~· ca: • .=-~ .. :.... ..... - COLL.IQE Wa.N uc1mne-.uc ..... .....,.a UC 8AftTA aAJtaAJtA -Ladyman 3. Moore 3 . .,..,.. 1. 8-t a. s.--1, SlrOnllerg 0, Otlflllll 10, Nlcholllon 1. L-" O • .,_ 0, NaMtOet 2. TO(lla: 11 11°22 "3. . UC llllYlrt• -Lewie 9. Hamlllon 20. VaftderPoef 10. HlguN 0, Slmpaon 10, .. ., 4, Wc&oy 1, OeN'I 2. 0-1. AMdel t. Plil10n 2. 0......... 4.· Harre 2, ~O'.Toellll:2t1~1tee. ......._uc.,.,..~. local '°'*= UCS8 20. UCI 23, fOUMd out. Moore (UC88). HIGH ICttOOL WOlmJt llorNnDINI 11~cw View• OCaAM 9"W -25. ~ I. Ch.-7, Oer!Mtl 6. ~ 2. Tole68: II te.2449. llCIN•IHC. -811erow 31, L..-10, ~I.~ 7, T• 7, Randcl4p'l 4, W• 4, "'-1. TOlala; 37 ~12 79. .... "'a-tllf'I ~ "'-12 15 4 17-41 Momlng•d• 1t 11 20 22-71 Total fol*: ~ VllW 12. MomlnQilld9 17. ~41,PluaX40 ""'x _...,. 14, Wlngart 7. ~ 10, ...,......, 2. 8"""' 5, M8da 2. Tot• 11 ~10 40 . 1DeC* -Uc:Hr.ono 3, c.tee 2, TNlll 17, &mnat 115, .....,.,,_di 7, Thobe 2. T°'* 1' 1e.tt4t. ..... ..,,.,... ,.... x • 12 12 I 2~ Edlllof'I 11 11 11 4 1-41 TCllll '°'*= Piia X 11, Edl9orl 10; f°'* out Wlrlgart (PU lQ. Rowet 71, , ........ y..,. flO'fM. -~ 1t. Hou9loft 1a. l("9dl , 2. Sllftc:ll 15, ...,.,.. 10, Gt9r 2. ,._,,. 1. Totalla: 21 1$47 11. fOUftTAlft YALLIY -Myet1 I , ~ 20, Ml9gi9 20,...,.. 11,...,... 2. Qoww 4. Toca 211~1116. .... "' o.rtiwe "°"' 12 II 14 27-71 .._.... v..., 11 11 ao ,~ TCIUll ... Aoy9 15, ,..,._ V..., D. fcMed out: ~I (f-1MI Valt9y). M9df9 ~ V~ Teallnical toUI: ~ v..., tlerldl. C:-At~ ct-1n .. a eAll -Garde •• l..lmlCltooll 12, CunwNn -14, aw ... -• 10. T~ II 1242 42. CC**A II& ...... -fleer 21 ...,,_ 4, Do-. .. Wwnn 1$, " ......... i. Looe f. TOI* 1t 1e.2'>' M. .... ..,o..we a., a.nwote • 12 11 9-42 eor-Clal .... 12 17 ,. 11-M Total fOull: .., a.--ZO, C.-dll Mar 20; kultd ovt: CllfleleflMR (S•n ~ Oodclt (CdM). .......... ,....... p~ -a.. I , n-11, IMQar'I I......._ 4. c.-r 2. TOUlllc 11 .. ti )t, mMQA~• ........ t4, ._.. •. v.._0.,......-..,....0. .eon..r 0, °"""'*' 4. l"--.: d 1740 .. .... _, ...... ,... 11 • 12 ·-..... " 11 1t ,..._., r_,-.. ,.__" ~ 11; fGllM tfllll; a.. (hallo). 8llllDI Cr.dllG). C.. ~ M•w~rt C"tleU•• 11; OraAt• L•••• __.. LWTNlaAll -AMtrltfl 11, .-..... ... Qr,_. .. K..-... --.. a.oo-i a. T.._ 1t .. ,. M. •••CNIT CewenAlt _......_. 10, ..... , ............. L..~14, y..-a. T...-.i W ,, .. _ ........... oi..t~ ......... ......,.,. Ciwtlfllll 1 1t 4 ti-• Telll tlWll: ~.....,.. 1t. ........ ~ 141 ,__ o.t. ic.... COrwlet ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ WRESTLING Canyon'• Rene Conrlquei and &l Oondo'1 Ty PtmblMon, 1.ui year'1 CJr champ. "Ru.tll dJd an excellent 1ob for ua the lut two dayt,'' uld a beunl"f, Fou.nsaln Valley eo.ch John ac.Jet. He'• been our most conaiatent wrwtler." Pembleton can1ed 1 40.3 record lnto th• mat.ch, wllh two of the lOMet t'Omina to Conrtquei. And Conrtqun made ft three 1tta1aht wlih a 5-4 deciak>n. And Huntlnat.on Beach'• Bob Ourbu2 lolt hie tirat match aft.er 33 victorMe to Oxnard'• Barajaa In an 8-2 declalon. Gurbus fln1ahed ln thlrd place and will atlll ldvance to Saturday'• CIJ' Mute111 meet at Weatminater Hlah. Speeklna of corwl.ac.ncy, Sunny Hilla' Enc Cllborne, who finllhed flnt ln the CIF and atate Jut yelJ', lmfroved hta l'k'Ord to 24-0 with a pln o Oxnard'• Frank Baraju (2:37) in the 170-p(>und dM1ton. Moat lntthruJng matchup of the ntaht waa the 20~·pound match betwe.n The top five wre.tlers tn each weight d1vtaion advance to the Mast.en with the 1lxth·place wreatler serving a1 the alternate. ............ , ....... •ne.~1111•• , .. cir:-.:--) 101-Marllnez (San•• Merla) lite. V--(~).6-1. 101-TruJlllO CCo•ln•) deo Neil (~).2·1. 1111-Atlllneon \"••burr PerkJ dee Cempbal CVllla Petit, 15-7. 122-iAY't• (Doe l'uellloll dlC "- (Lowa). ~2. 1H-Herrlaon (Lompoc) Oto. Alpert (Eckln). $-1. 135-lauoada C8ant• Merta) die. Ale• CE.I OQrlldo). .... 141-Scrugo• CLompoc) dee. Zubia (Clbttllo). 5-0. 141-YOUtlQ (lo«a) dlC. VaNtnc:la (8ent• Ma). 11-3. 1U-folaom (Kennady) p. Jeekman (Tllltlnl. 5: 10. 170-0Rorne (Bunny Hlll•I p Betljae CC>luwdl. t:a7. ,,._,__.. lfountalr\ v111ey1 o.c:. ZAKoe Cl.Ow->. •1. 203-Contlqutll (Cenyonl dlC Pembleton (B Oorado). M . Hwt-Slrnm-(RIQMttll dee Aleman <a.mt,,,,.. v~,._ 101-Cllavu (S•nta Ana V•ll•rl cleo. ~(Ouwd).4-1 fOl-.Oon1al•• (Lompoc) dac ~(fon!Mel.W. 115-Belaado l!lunny Htll) dlC a.- (P9clb). 1o.t. 122-Vlllalobo• (LOf!UIOC) d•I. (~).1 .... (~dee) -by lofMlt. 31 1 (Banta An• valley) dee. ,..,.,._ (~llnQton 8-dl). 3-2 141-Romen (fontana) dee. L•.tn • (Plll:ffa). 9-2. 141-Hou CCyprHt) dee. Ootdaleln (Edlaon). 5-4 . IN-laau9 (8enta Ma111) die.~ (Padftr:a). 7·2. t70-GUfllla (Hun11119ton hecll) dee. 8tldrleln (Pac:lb). M • 111-8reftdtl (~) clea. Goodw4n (~11 ... 203-~ ~ Oall•l dlC. Abbott (~1M. Hwt -MMCll CEIMnllower) Ambuehl (~).0:11 .......... 101-Harny CN•wbury Pa1kl dH. a.-do(~). 101-011m11M>e (Loara) oec. Leonllardl (Wla PlftO. 10-1. , 15-~ (L..ompoc) dlC 8tooklnt (VIiia Park), 4-1. 122-S•ll• (Noo•IH) dtci. Het1Hn (~~).1 .... 121-Honla (Lowa) dllC. Cle!MnU (Doe ~12 .... 135-flnkenbelnef (El Modena) dllC YI ~M. 141-Aa.-~AM V*'Y) dllC. HYo9 ~11-4. 141~ (San Lult Olllapol dee UIMl~).IM. 161-..,,_ I~ die. 8'tlddend ftJ Modena). ~ 1. 170-0-(W0<ll"*'I dee. StodUOtl (Vlla~M • 1et-Hu7clt CLomll•l dee Zumwalt lEdlllof'I). 11°.2. 203-e.-~ dee. "-** CllWnl Vllley~ M . Hwt-lellnd .. (Hunt1no1on 8eecll) o. ~ ~ Vllley). 4:40. r-_. 1. ~ 150: 2 Lomooc 117; 3. ~ nw. 4. rCIAc ft 6 ...... AM Vll/#lt ti°" ~ 7 HunlflnGlon 9wdl 64, I. fOum*I v..., 55, 1$. IElllon 41: "· ...,_,.., c.-...•111.a UC8"1Ml. .... ....._t UC 1Mne 000 101 1-:S 7 0 ..... w..lco 000 100 1-2 6 0 Kent. lr•ll• 111 and Rupp: And«tll. Nlcllolt 17) and Velaeco; W-Kant . L-Aftelertfl 21-Kelcllner (UC lrvlne). --~(UC IMMI. 0... ...... M1ona St. 1•11. UC a..te 8erMra l·l ""'°"' 11-1a..., Oleoo ... ~11 C.-lltll ..... ......... C:..-1 Oald9I\ w..1 010 001 000-1 7 1 c.n... 100 000 000-1 • 0 Cieri, Mallo• (7) •nll Harrlaon: McCltllMd, O'HHttl (t) and Neun w -c11111. L-McCl•ll•nd. •-Mallo. CQWC). """ flAC9. 1 I/ 19 mllw. It• OI Oawwl (tllaok) 1 40 4.40 I 00 ..., ... ~= '00 uo Mf. L,._ I ) 4.20 Aleo raote1· Private Room. Awl)' Wllll Gold, PM'• MMe Al, PIMtlc fentMtlo. ld'• l)yMllly, PrlnOt OI Nole, Mountel:latlL Tim« t:A2 411. • UACTA (5-7) peld 112• 50 eorTH llACL 11 tunonoa. JuftQl9 H-(II__, 20.40 7 ,40 4 90 Aocfpltar'• PrtftC9 ~· 1 eo uo 9ano llMO eano c > 1 ,eo Afto 1ac.d: Ou Wt1, l..eon LeOtl, TV. Actlotl, Concl«ge, Ala.IUidO. PrOOlalmed, 8olo....,o. Tim« 1: 10 t/5. Mvwnt ...-.ca. One mlle. faet~(SlelNr) 7.90 340 UO Nor11wllttord on.. (l'ltlcey) uo 2.40 Oel>t CMce«rCWI) uo Alto rK*f: 8'utMelen, Be a lcf\oltl, Foll a Nelural, fiend! MajWCy, Time: l:M. • UACTA (3-7) peld 161.00. •PICK ... (..._ 1-:S. 7-.3) paid I 13.elUO """ ,. wtrwllno llai(f(• (llJr iww-i. *2 Pie* 81• conaoletlon peld 1 1114.00 wllll 40 wlnnlnO tlc:ltf(• , .... honM). 11C1tf!.H MC& 1 Y. m11aa on turf . PewW 0rwy tDlhmYI 21.20 1 eo 15.oo 8o11 De Or-1~•1 4.40 uo l>ecadraelwll (Pieroa) 4.00 Alto 1eced; Aaii Me, Our•ble, Lord Actvocet•. ChNttf'lon, ~aoon Harry. \..llOll. c-..,. .... Gold. Time; 2:00 2/5 . ...-ntMCa.1-..m1aa. RICl6d ..... toe-.! 11.80 6.40 S.IO ,..._~~I 9.eo uo ............. ..,. ,..__.,l 1.40 Aleo rMtll: hnan'• .._... Ch.i Time, .,_ God. tMpapu. Tim« t:•. • UACTA (2·5) paid 1238.50. AU.,._ 43.t'f1. ~ings settle for tie lNGLEWOOD (AP) -Ken ttou1ton'1 aecond 1~1 of lb• pme at 9:42 of the flnaJ period nttect the Waahlncton Capl'-11 into a 3.3 tie whh lhe Loe Anaelet Kln11 ln • National Hockey LMcue pme JMt ftllbt.. Charlle Simmer had ajven tlw Kl.nat a 3-2 lead jult 2:1~ euUer .. LOI Anaelet touaht t.ck from an 9rly 2-0 deficit. Jim Fox had brou1hl the Kln11 even at 2-2 wlth a 3~-footer that beat Wuh!nl'Oft goalie Pat Riggin htgh on ihe glove aide at 1:33 of the third J>eriod. The Capitals, 29-18-14, took thelr 2-0 lead on Houlton'• fint goal at 16:~3 of the fl.nt period and Bengt Guatafuon's ·goa1 ai 3:2~ of the MCOnd period. Houston'• flrat 1oal came during a Wu.blnaton power play aa he taf ped fn a five-foot rebound o a ahot by Milan Novy. Gu1taf11on beat Lo• Angelee goalie Markua Matt.an with a 15-foot wrlat ahot. Marcel Dionne continued hil hot atreak by firing a 20-foot shot off a rebound at 13: 14 of the second period for the first LOI Angeles goal. Dionne now baa 22 goals and 16 ~lst.a in hia i.a,t 19 gamee. The Kings, 20-29-10, have a 5-2-2 record ln thelr laat nine 1ames. UCI fourth • • 1n tennis tournament ... . ! .· -'.11 II·•• UC Irvine'• double. team 01 • Eric Quade and Mark Ramos extended Southern Cal's Tim " ' Pawsau and Gerry Lemon before bing a 6-4, 7-5 decision <f'~ I yeeterday, the near·mi11 catapultlni the Anteaters into fourth place ai the 10th annual San Dteao Intercollegiate tennia t.ou.mament at the University of San Diec<>. Quade and Ramos moved through the semifinals with hardly a hit.ch. disposing of their Long Beach State foet, 6-3, t-0, before finally auocumbing to the use team, which led the "Trojana to the team title. UCLA tlnlahed with 44 pointa, : 1ix behind the Trojiru while Pepperdine was third at 34, followed by UCI'1 26. Abo dolJ'\I well in alnps WU Ken Derr of UC Irvine, who wu runnerup in the No. 2 flight conaolations. In women's don, UC Irvine finiahed seventh in the Ariz.ona Invitational yeaterday after defeating the University of San DI.ego, 6-3. The Anteaters enjoyed auccea ln lingle9, winning the nwnber two, three, fo ur and five matches. Postlng the victories were Maria Myers, Linda Mallory, Lola Trenwith and Gretchen Bering. UCI returns home to meet the Unlvendty of Michigan Tuesday afternoon at 1:30. UCI women romp, 68-43 UC Irvine'• women'• buketball team upped i1a ncord to 11 -13 yeateiday, dea1Jn1 vlaitin1 UC Santa Barbara a 68--43 .etbadc. The Ant.eat.en clicked m 26 o( 49 from the field (53 pel'Q!Dt) and made 16 of 19 free throws in handina Santa Barbara tea lNt ·• -ln 25 1tarta. Katherine Hamilton led the • way wlth 20 pointa and alx • ~' reboundl, while teammate Jackie •, VanderPoel added 10 pointa and '1 alx rebound.a. : Alao ln double fi1ure1 In ,' · -.utna WM Vickie Simpeon. who ~ -4 ~10 poln1a for the winners. . UCI'• next 1tart 11 Tueaday . nlaht when the Anteat.en vlltt Cal Sta'8 LOI ~ In a '1:30 ..... ~ <>reno-Ooeet OAILV PtlOT/~, '*uert to1 t .. High school spring spoi!ts pI!eviewed Baseball, track, • tennis, volley_ball, swimming just around the corner Thi• 11 the third tn a aerie• of arttclH previewlnc area hifh achool aprtnc aporta. Marina ready to make a run Laat year'• 1ucce11 on the m tn.h-eoph level may be IW't.clna on the vanity level thla yev at Marina Hlah where track and field co.ch Dave OkUn lt1ll hM a number of underclamnen hllh on hla Uat of potential wtnnen. "Huntington Beach look.a like the team to beat.'' aaya Okura, "but Marni. juat may be a contender.'' Amona the Viklnp' 1enion are Jim Smith (8:28 and 4:28 2-mile and mile u a eophomore); Curt Huaffe (13-0 in the pole vault) and Tom Piechota (welahta). Leadtn1 Juniors Include ·Mike Malone (6-2 h1lh jumper), Greg Doud (4S.7~ ln the triple jump and 18-10~ In the long I jump), Eric Kannan ( 10.6 ln the --= UlmM 100 and strona ln the 220. too). Tom Wheeler (hurdles), Ron Rolerwwefl (ahot and dbcwa) and Jim Boatman (52.4 ln the 440 u a eophomore). Chip Ri1h 11 an obvloua standout in the eophomore claaa. havin& loged a 10.4 and 23.1 ln the aprlnt1 u a freshman. Alao In the 100: Sophomoce Shawn Malley. Freshmen ahowtng potential are Shawn Hall and Preston Hayslet1e. Al.-> a potential contributor in the ahot put ta Jeremy .Boetrnan. Seahawks' track ranks thin Stan Clark, who helped coach fJI Fountain Valley ff1ah ln Su.met Le.aue track and field a year aao. la trying nta luck with Oceen Vlew'a Seahawb. ~ It may be a bfl challenae, however, with only a handful of top proapecta appuent. Among the •nion are Lorenzo Augustine, Todd Allen. Mark Lambe, Dave Savase and Kevin Walah. Jo Archibald la a junior. -Augustine Ja &he Sa.hawks' top sprinter. while Allen and Lambe fi8ure ln the ahof put and di8cua. A:lao in the d.i8cm ia Savqe. Walah ia Ocean Vlew'1 No. 1 athlete ln the 880 and mile, Archibald will handle the longer cl.inances at a mile and 2-miles. Pendleton paces Capo Pat Callahan haa taken over the m Cougars' track and field program and althouQb he's light in numbers. he may be fal.rly deep ln talent. t Among hia top .enion at Capistrano Valley High I.a Reggie Pendleton along with junion Adam Shapiro and Mike Bal.ala and sophomore Brian Blµetrich. ,Bas·ketball scores c:r UC !MM ff. UC 81nt8 Betbln 74 Cll Stall Full8non 90. Pdlc 12 Long 8Mdl St. 83. Sen .i-St. • N9ot8da Lal VegM 11t, Utah 8t. 78 St. MlllY• 71. Loyoll 78 891 '*"° 8'. 74, ...... 71 IJCl.A 70, Clllbnl8 IO USC to, li.nford 78 W81Nngton 79, Or9gOll 18 Wllltllngton St. 83, Or9gOll St. It (ot) 88nte CW. 79, Perpp81dl11e 88 Sen Dlilgo 51. Oonzllgll 53 ~ •• Cel Poty Pomona IO Cll ~LO 42. CS Nor1hl10g8 4t . HumbOkft 8t. 82. UC 0.-.. M CS........_ n , Cll St-. LA 41 Cll Blptlllt t02. awtll Colege aa cs Do1111nou1:1 Hiii• H . UC ~65 Occldlntal 16, a..mont-Mudd 56 S•n Fr•nCllCO St. 13, s.cr•••llO It. • Sol'°"'9 St. et, a11co et. eo 8~ St. 72. ...,_d St. 83 -Brodi¥\ c:.·· U84U 61 MroM 1t. 11. M1Dne 10 -avu • "" f'«Oe 11 utlh at, CoMndo St. 4' NIWd8....., ....... 8t. 83 Cokn;lo ... Kil.-St. .. ldltlo 71. N. Mione ... ~St.51,~M ldlflO M. 11, Mor"8NI St. 78 ... MeiOco It. ... a. .... 12 ...... ""*'-74, Norttu Ml91Tl t6 ........ St.It Pwdue 71, MIChl09ll 81 ONDaM io...• ...... , .. W9Jlcol19n 7t ~ 51, oedltlome N ...... tr. IGW9 It.. .... 71.111111111'91L .. ONou.-. ... lt.41 N. .,. ,.., T_. 74 ....,.car.in . .._.., .._ IZ. W. T-It. IO 0...... MldlllM 71, w . .........,. .. x..r. ONo •..Lo.trolt et ~ ..... lft. Loull 12 .. ~ ... ~lt.'6 L ..... 11. 8..Qilcloo 74 W, ....... 11, N. IGW9 lit ,,.,.. ..... ~1· DrWt1.~ ... Wiie..._. 11J 11. VllllPlrlllO " Moi......, It. 71. Youne-town It. 19 E. T-8l. 13, VMI t4 8amb'd ... tM Loulll9ne 17 ScMlttl Clrolna 85. Hoty Cfo. 5t W. Cerolna M, ~St. 63 e... Cerollne ... Nevy 17 Tn.~73.~ 71 Nctwno11d 56, PrO'Menoe 54 l.AIMlllei'le Tedi 88. *"-St. 71 AIL-8lrmlllgt..n 16. 8. Alabetne 80 SW LouWMa 11. Pllfl ArMncen 71 SE Loulllene 841, T-St. 86 Ml.-l..lttle Aoell ... ~ 97 Cttadlll 78. Furmen .. V•. Commonw••lth 1 0, W. ~·7 Mwnir 8t. IO • ...,.._ Tenn. 88 .. ~t6.0wi~l3 ........,. ti. c.w. PoM a St. ,...,. .... Amr/ 82 ,,... a 1, ColQet8 at VllMOll97~CoMectk:utee loflll te. FordNnl 10 ~82.~46 Nlllr48.~38 at. Jo811ipf1'1 II. Templ8 5t 8ollofl U. 89, V.-rnont 15 Lorie ...... u. 94, w.-7t ~-.v ... e1 ~ n . Rhode 111enc1 .. ...,_... ... Comll " ...... 16, Tow.on 8t. 73 c.11111'9 "· ........ at (ot) lyl'80llM tot. 8oecon Colege .. .._ 12. 8'. Fr8fldl. NY .. St. Bon•••ntur• 13, Weit VlrQlrA8 • ' (al) ~ 1•. o.1moue1 n ~11.ar-41 SI. Freftdl, PL IO, e.ftimore II ~U.M,L.aS...13 ~.,.,,.....72 C1•• ........ .... c...ec1 ea s .. c..r... n, CWdorl W.. M Ofwlgl c... 72. ..... Me .r (al) Ml .. Allllnk> 13, ~ .. ~-~4* ..... CWllC u8a I 1M•1>1&n.e.io.oo ..... 78 ~ 71 PlllofMt IO CliOIMIOill M, lerl IJleOO M trnpertllV""'111.~ ., --oou.w Ml I I II UC INlll9 a, UC..,.. ler1*'a 43 Bnckel1 key to Oilen' hope HunUna&on BMch Hlah bueball • coach Mike Dodd toraee1 the 1883 campalp u a IOlld lhot at the Swwet Leque champ6oNNp with pitcher Gary · Buckela, an all-luau• and All-Oranp County selection u a junior, hMdlna the peck. "We're balanced and we ahouJd have a ,ood, all-around tftm," N)"I Dodd, who led the Olien to a third place finiah and a CIF 4-A playoff berth a year•· Al.a with mound dutlea for the Ollera are aeniora Eric DarllnatQn and Scott Green and junlorl I>on Dooley and Pat Gordon, but It would appear that Buckela wW be the OOen' chief hope on the mound, especially dunn, Jeque. Behind the plate ia Junior Eric Shirley and sophomore DaveGrace,whileatfintbue are Gordon and Green, the plt.chen. Dodd'a infield corpa conaitta of aeruon Lou Harrigan, Charlea Hartwell, St.eve Craven and Ron Privett, while the outfield will come from lenion ~~mpeon, Jeff Lopez, Jim Kennedy and Estancia Sea View favorite Outlide hlt1er Dou1 Pinckney, an m All-CIF aelectkln aa a junior, along wlth two other returning 1tarten (Dan Ga. and Matt Carrico) make the Estancia Hiah~ the team to beat ln Sea View League voile . oach Mike Pomeroy'• perennial league champions and a CIF quart.erfl.naliat a year ago, appear to be in aolld ahape again, although Pinckney may be getting a late atart because of baaketball oommitmenta. '1We ahould be OK," aaya Pomeroy. "Pinckney, G .. and Carrico are potentlaJ All-CIF players." Gaa~ ia another outside hitter. who'll blend well with outafde hitter Jim Knowlton, a standout jumper and starter for ooue ~ the F.aaJ.ea. Carrico la a middle blocker, who'll be backed up by Gcxdorl Guat and junlon Scott Garmon and Sherman Dickman. J ohn Wallace appears to have the edge at aetter, although another junior, Tim McLaughlin I.a al90 ln the=· Other lon in the fold lnclude outside hitters David Ro. and Steve Conte. Namer Mustafa and Brian Faust, a couple more buketball players, could al90 be a factor. They're both leD.ion. 'the F.aglea are ranked No. 3 ln Orange County, behind South Cout League powera Laguna Beach and San Clemente. Pratt, Demarco lead Barons1 l'ountain Valley H19h'1 baaeball • team appears to be aolld In every department with eyH on a Sunaet ~e title and/or CIF 4~A playoff <.:oech Tom Krall hu two returning starters In catcher Steve Pratt and outfielder Ken !lemarco. a . pair o{ eenSors. Str'Ong right-handed pitching ia available in senior Greg LeMaater and ~~ junior Brian Belcher, a1ana with i;; • southpaw Duanne Maaje, a junior with an auortment of ~ pitchel, mostly off &peed. '1111 • Senion Pete Plampano and .,. fll Mike Lopez flaure aa the ~\ 2 Barona' flrat and 1econd fl: basemen, while jun.ion Dave • Leona.rd aod Gary Schoonover ·~ nave the lelt-.lde of the Infield taken care of. ln the outfield are junion Joe Jacquen°ud and Steve~ In duels with leDion Kevin !mptina aod (l.y BumeU. foe the rtabt to flank Demarco In cent.er field. Al8o expected to contribute ia aen1or lnflelder Dave Kluver. and bMcklt.rok . All, lnddenWly, were membera of the Sailors' CIF •·A water polo flnallN. Tinaler la ln the lndMdual medley and 100 and 200 f,....tyi.. wbll• Laweon LI one ot the be\w pl"Olpec\I around, havilw alrMdy tone 2:10 and 1:04 In th• lndlvldual medley and breutroke u a (reehman. ~· Oilers loaded in every area If -~nrone tella you Huntlnt:,s; m Beech Hlah'• OOen are lOMild for a1 the tnck and field aeuon aPl)l'Olehea, believe It. The OUen of eo.lch Caner Lewla are eolid in every catepy. "We have 10 returntni varalty lettermen from lut year'• champlonahlp &Mm," uya Lewia, "and we're optlmiatic th.at eome of our younger kJda ml1ht fW the holes left from eome outstanding 8faduattnc aeniort. '' • Amanl the 1tandouta ln the Ollen' CIOfttinaellt are dJatance aw Gua Quinonez. Gres Bauah and Todd Johnlon. triple jumper Carl Saterfield, wel1ht men John Zehnder and Roger Maaangkay, aprlntera Richard Mendota and Louie Cerda. Paul Parka and Danny 'Thompeon ln the 440 and eophomore-" Jamel oue au•o•m Gamer ln the bJ&h jump. Quinonft. Baugh and John.eon were a virtual sweep in the Su.met Leaaue cro. country finala, Saterfield ia a 44-11 trip.ie jumper, Mendoza and Cerda are in the 10.3 range and 'Thompeon went 51.7 ln the 440 and 39.9 ln the low hurdlea. Mua.ngkay went 49-9 and 146-0 ln the ahot and c:lllcua u a sophomore. Gamer'a capebilitiee ln the hi1h jump a.re uncertain, although Lewis is very opt1mlatk. Others who definitely figure l:n Lewia' plana: John Edward.I (880), Billy Ray (hurdles) and Bob Backwa (pole vault). Laguna Beach pitching deep The outlook for Laguna Beach High Ill bueball coach-Joe Ronquillo ham to be on the p1ua aide -at leut ln terms of experience and potendal plt.cben. . ''We played with three eenion last year," aaya Ronqulllo. "Hopefully our key will be experience and thoee pltcben." Thole pltchen are aenkn Soren Ltpeon, Mike Minney (reliever), Dru Murphy, Aaron Soleman and SMn O'c.onner, junioc Juoo Hawklna and eophomore Rex Reuor. Lipcn and Murphy should carry the major load, but lt they need help, it appears it'a available. Senior catcher Skip Crou1 ia one of the big keys for Laguna Beach'• deJenM. Inflelden include aenlora John Map-. John Padaham and David Scheiner, ln addition to junior thlrdbueman Paul Del PlDo. Outfielders in the fold lnclude aeniora Jerry Hill and Doug Pritchett, alon& with sophomore Mark MLGnth. ExCl!!98 pitchen will alao provide help ln the infield (Soloman and Murphy) and the outfield (O'Conner aod Upeon). Pitchers hold key for Vaqs U you think you've beard this one •• before, you 'r. rl&ht. Irvine Htgb 1-eball COllCb Bob Flint ~. thJa year'• outlook la blffk, and . "llone9t. thia yeer. really questionable." The Vaquero9 were 11-3 in Sea View League play a year .,o and In the CIF 2-A playof& for the MCOnd atrataht year deaplte aimJlar preseuon vtewa. Eagles' pitching cloudl iNue Strength• at the cornen and In II ctn..,. tield, couplild with ... qUllldoD marlcl in hJtUnl Ind pf tchinf mUal It I difficult picture to un1cramble a& l'.fl.anma Hi1h aa the r.ci. ........ -I« Saa VAew Le. bueball llCUon .--~tUnl &I alwayit·a qu.Uon mark • a t.eMft.•• •Yt vewran COICh Ken Millard. ''We're iouO at tbe comen and the m&cldi. ot the ln6tld Is OIC 'n. outfield ia aood. too. ~ I wiab I knew. No hllh adlool team can tw'Vive without U." Millard will be pleclQI a lot of hia hopee on 110phomore &on Clements, ln add!Uon to jwUol' Mel Richardson, aenlor .outhpaw Tom Llnk, 1enlor I Reuben Johnaon, junior eouthpaw Chria Mathews, ~., &ott Covey and Jon Jobnl&on , (the latter four a1ao oudlitklen). j Mike Campeau ham fint bw locked = belnc named All-Sea View Leque and All County u •junior. and junion Dan Ludwick .nd Steve Johnaon are at eecond and third. St.eve Johrwon appean to have a lock on ah9rtatop. C'.o1ln Han1.oa1. a lenior, I.a 80lld ln center field, but the rest appeata up ln the alr with MllJard bavlngthe~vantageof1eVeraloptiom. Othen on the roeier lnclude catcher Matt Wolf, infielden Kirk Stone and Ken Cowan and Jeff Graham (lnf-of). Ellison, Mabe pace Chargers LaRuffa '1 l"09ter and just six can claim Edlaon High'• baseball outlook II features just aevm tenion on Coach Ron vanity experience aa the Chargers ' attem~to mold together a team capable of defe their 1982 Sunset League champ6onlhip. 3 Pau Elliaon, a junior catcher, and aenior ~ 1hortatop Todd Mabe return with two years of e vanity experience, while 9eCOl'ld bueman Charlel t ,. ., Guest, pltcher-.outfielder St.eve I Oveniem, pitcher-third buetnul . Jeff Kwolek and pit(:ber Shaun . Ta~inep, all .aenlon, return ! after one year's experience with the vanity. ~· ,. ' I I. Ii. Four of tboee were ln the atartina lineup ln the CIF 4-A pJayofla laat year -Guest ln left field, Mabe at ahortatop, Kwolek at third and ZW.00 at "°"' ~· the delicna~ hitter spot. Up from the junior vanity are aborUtop Dave Dugan, outfielden Todd Nuh, Jeff Miller and Randy Himllton, pltchen Rich Black and Brian Coe (both rtght-handen), fint bueman Andy Sincla1r, catcher Rich Camacho and third baseman Erle Conant. I • ~ Just one eophomore I.a on the varsity roster -~ outfielder Pat Walker. A newcomer ta ly pitcher-outfielder Jim AUier (left-hander). Trojans can boast experience '. The Trojlna, under Univenity High II . Coach Jerry Jelnkk, finiahed with a respectable 6-8 Sea View League ' buebUI reoord a year aao -a major 1m- pr0vement over put • ,..., And. they fliure to spake thino lnterestiq ap1n. although the 1aa\ae ta much like the recent buketbtil nee -witll a number of Jegltimate contenders. Jelniclt has 11 aenion on the club, gMna him ample expef'.lence, and In tNery dlrectlon. Amona 1hem are lnfielden C.oWn Cate. Rob Gentile, Chr1a JohNOn, Jeff Morris and Barry Sneed. outtielden Ken Eva.na. Dave Hcdord, Gary Ianuzzi and St.eve Pas,e and pltchen Mike Frei and Cbrt.a Marx. Paul Brown and Graham Everett are Junioc' J catc.hen. Al8o In. the junior c1UI are pitcher Norm Stolz.off and infielder JlllOD Gentile. :· CdM still tops in tennis Perennial CIF 4-A tennla power Corona del Mar, under the band of ea.ch Dave Heffern, ap1n appear\ to be the team to beat ln the ·sea View League, althouab Newport Harbor and Uniwnlty appear to be clol.ina in. Amana Heffern'• ttable are three three-yeer lettermen -Brien Sullivan. Jeff Ewin& and John g WMher. I Four junion return with •tartina credentials • aopbcxnonl _Scott Browneberpr. John Bmtetler. 1 David Proppmi Frank fflnman Al8o In the tokt • tenlOC' Bh 8°' •11• . y:=(::: w:r ~~~'°Cd:=. BendetU, Brian Bennett. Jeff Smith and Crala ManchelW. l Sports on TV · ! l • ir I f I i ' • i r I L-I . 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But, more important to skiers than colorful attire is warmth and functional clothing. For ski clothing to function properly, it must trap body heat through insulation, windproof closures and be water repellant. Clothes are insulated with down or synthetic fillings. "There have been improvements made recently in the synthetic fillings," said Toni Leffler, buyer and manager of Newport Ski Co. in Newport Buch. "Downl however, is longer wearing and Is recommended for dry skiing while SY.nthetlcs are best for damp wet skiing," she addect. One-piece suits have been strong .ellers this season, according to Leffler. TheY are styled to acco~te the cofdett or the warmest of ski days -rOOlfty enough to be worn over ll1hter clothing yet slim enough to be top~ by vem or parkas. • There ts le11 heat loM with the one-piece suits tllan ski "'nts ind a ~ket, ~1111)' around the ..... f~ ~t ot the body tieit can be lost" when tbi heaif:11 not covered. So, Whether the skier's ·. cidke II stockln1 type caps, ear mufflers, bibbed style caps in wool or wool blends, the headgear is of utmost Importance. • · · Other warmers in the ski wardrobe include long underwear, sweaters, windshirts, gloves, face protectors and wool-blend socks and sock liners. The warmest underwear is the.Jightweight sheer wool, followed by wool-silk (omblnatlons and cotton. Leather is the most durable material for gloves and added warmth can be obtaineti by metamc threaded liners. . Designers offer one ski collection ~f~· year. "Each year we see new colo~ and new and improved fabrics," Leffler said. . "There are mife pockets In ski faihlona this year." There's rooln for sunscreens Hp balms, tissues money and credit carill and ktP.o "Skiers are careful with tMlr dollan. They are lookin1 for quality. The ~nnen usU1lly start off with one or two outfits. It's not lneJ:CP.9n1lve to stan a 1klln1 wardrObe but then a IOt of the dothfnl Is · verutlfe ind can ~ worn for other outdoor sports," Leffler ldded. . Stron1 .colors this MllOO 1re pin"'· purP.l,e, Ymfte ind red. "Men .-e more con=• tha-bUt t"9Y. are P.I~ to brtPt~ ~/'ttl ~ Anet a tlriil ftlot~, tiObtt .,.,... moet Im~~ ~i ...... Wiii --i1'lte boo shOuld maf~lt_tJdlPI:~ "1tltf• ~ '"* someone whQ It an ..., It fttdn1 and ltnews fftt. - . . . . . . .. "·,lo Men are choosing brighter colon in skiwear and Mark Ziper, (left) i8 riding the current trend as he gets a lilt at Snow Valley in the San Bernardino Moantaim. l\nd, not to be outdone in new colorful stylea is slopemate Susan Brown. Below, Brown acceeeorizea her one-piece Nila 1uit with a bright headband and matching purple boots .,.., ,... ,.... .., .., .....,_ by Halstead. \ . I • Sl<in cote comes in out of the cold r.&.uet-2.. .. Wtncer ewn 11 mild 11 we have lt here, t.alull lll \OU on lk1n. J'1e91 probebly fl' the WOii\ of l\, but \ha cooler w•&Mr affecte OW' wboae bodl•. heed '° toe. On a nant trip to the mountalm. where there w11 mow l nodced my akin w11 dryer and needed more mo&etwill"I and otllrw· U you are • lkSet' and out for IOnetr perioda than my lhort mountain wallm. ~ u .. from CUnJque micht prow helpful. When you come ln from iM cold, extoliace all over with • llqu.&d lotion or a palr\y .:rub '° u. in the bath or .twwer. nu. ~ the tlakel that make akin look dry and ..ty and it allo clHR the way for ~ and lodonl. The lot.Iona can pt rtaht at a &.h new layer of akin. Then, llnootM all OYW a lood "'°'8turller on the face and throet with a bocf y lotion for everythina elle. chip or t:n.k. M 'ti"I • naO olntment (or peWolilw'n jelly) on Md around the nail• will 1Mke them healthier, 1tronaer with Udler cuticlel. And, thll Mint treetrnent ta aood for the toenalll too. Sun l)eem1na on snow burnt akin. You need a effecdV. au.n ~ &o procect you. And ""' ...... or ..... are a ftM¥\, (Siders. llCCOl"din& to T.i Leff1ir Ol ~ Sid Co .. are 1P811d!N1 _.. GQ -1 . 'J1lijy can a.. OUl 8 ~t of the WU-.~ Without the sa-you Hair that hal been under a ~ ... rf _. to loee its natw'al h.aater. It can be t b9ck to life with oon4itionen that lftlOOthe hainhafta and help hff.l up 1pllt ends. · can ,n anow .) Nails auffer ln cooler weether, too. The aaine weather that givea you chapped handa will make cuticles rougher, nalla drier and more likely to . -. A amall ltkk Qf lubtlcation ii a aodNi1d fqr ualftl on the tipa, and under the eyea aa extra pro'8C1ion ep1nlt ~ • ORANGE COUNTY ALUMNAE CHAPTER of Alpha Xi Delta will meet Feb. 21 to hear American Field Service atudent Kriata Kiaen, who recently returned from Italy. For more infonnation, call &nily Zakum at 633-7530. COSTA MESA WOMEN'S CLUB has set a Feb. 22 deadline for re.ervationa to the apring luncheon and fuhion ahow elated for March 4 at noon at the clubhouse. For ticket. in.fonnatioo, call Alice Gwnulinaki at 645-1437. THE COLONEL WILLIAM CABELi,. CHAPTER of the Daughter• of the American Revolution wlll hold ita annual achoola awarc:W ceremony...J'eb. 23 J,l .• the AmertcaJi Legion Hall In w~ Beach. For information. call 646-~7. THE LAS OLAS CHAPTER OF INTERNATIONAL Toaatmiatreu Club will meet Feb. 23 at 7:30 p.m. ln the Mucury Savlnga and Loan building ln Huntington Beach for a chapter speech conteat. For reservations, call Lynn Banker at 833-7264. LAGUNA NIGUEL WOMAN'S CLUB membera will hold their general meeting Feb. 24 at 7:30 p.m. at the Crown Valley Community Park. All Laguna Niguel women are invited to attend . For more information, call Judy Portlllo at 831-6614. ASSISTANCE LEAGUE OF HUNTINGTON Beach will 9pon80I' a SAT teat 1eminar, with aeaaiona beginning Feb. 24. The seminars teech atudenta how to take the colleae entrance teat. For information, call Marsha Johnaon at 536-4097. GDm'S SCP: r.-J at 2 p.m. a bridal ahow 1n the Cowt will be lu,ed with a abow t..turtna falhiom foe the weddlna party. Particlpenta repreuntln1 all p baaH of a. weddlna-caterer, photoaraph!d mtlolwa. etc. wm be oa Mna pn.. will be awarded. The public may attend. • BROADWAY: Cbeerleeden from Corona del Mar Hiah School will model tnlndl 1n ~ f.lllhklnl at 2 p.m. Sa~,...---Newport .Beach store. NO RDSTROM : A Boraheae makeup aru.c will be ln the comDetlc deputment Monday and Friday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. AJIO at the South COMt Plua lkW'e on 'lbunday tram n o on t o 12:46 p .m . Sue Ellen Devericb, fuhlon cootdlnator, will p-r wt a mnlnar on what'• new f« aprinc. lnfctmal modeUna and a aUde ~tatlon will tab Place on the ..ad floor. BULU>CK8 b: St. Tropes West falblcww will be mod1ltd informally l'riday from ·noon to 3 p.m. in ~ I middle i.wt. AXS l'll'TH AVENUE: A abawinC of .......... from France, Italy and E!S!and 11 acbeduled Monday, Tu y and Wednnday from noon to 3 p.m. ln the J:>emaner Salon. Featured 1n the pneentation will be de9lcnl by Mmoni, ¥ontana. Chloe. Valentine, Perria, Versace, Krizla. . . . Lii\ week I wroce on lkln care for men Uilh\I 1Ma91lionl from Ua khorr who hll a IAlon In New York whe,.. moN than hal! of her cUent.ele "lnflM, ..,_ about 18,000 ha1n cover a m.n'• face and owr 1 &&·year period he will lhave over 27 'h f .. t ot baar, the""'-proper ahavlna ~'*to reduc.'9 Irritation. TO .. , • aood ahave, lhe 11y1 the hair flben mutt be aof ten.d Ind kept aoft, o\harwi.e akin friction wlU cau.e extanllve ruor bum and akin cu ta. · About 7~ pert"ent of the ahavt.na market believea aeroeol ahavtna Dl'Oducta are the be9t. Schorr. however, contenda that creanw and aela are better becau.e they are worked lnto the face with the ldmulation of the flnpn. · ff« almple atepa tow_. ihe perfect ahave are: HAPPY HOMEMAKERS OF FOUNTAIN Valley will celebrate the orpnization'a 16th yee.r at a luncheon Feb. 26 at the Fountain Valley Community Center. Call Dorothy Stevena at 962-6386 or Adrienne Kelly. at 968-8992 foe information. CLIPPED WINGS OF ORANGE COUNTY, a United Airlinm alumnae 1tewardeu club, will boat a "sweetheart" membenbip Ju~ Feb. 28 at the CcJPa de Oro BelUunnt in Coe&a Mesa. More information about. the lunch and faahlon procl'8ln ROBINSON'S: Chanel makeup apeclalhta• will be offerin1 Mlftpllmenta.rY akin care analyw to launch tailored·for-travel akin l)l'Oducta on Friday and Saturday at Mewprt Beach and Weatmimter. 'lbe at.ora may be called for appointmmta. BULLOCKS WILSHIRE: Tb~ apriDC mDection frcm ~will be preaented durin1 lDformal rnoMline W...,_.y from ll:IO a.m. to 3:30 p .m •. la The Salon of th• Flllhion llland lkll'e. One-piece 11d 1ait1 are po~ with alders. Mark Ziper wean a P'8Y .. d Su.an Brown'• auit is in pink. Both 1Ui&8 are by NU. and ava~able at Newport Sid · Co. (or Sl85. * ~ I I 00 • Affiliates of tbe Laguna Beach Museum of Art present tbe 11th AnnUal Antiques Show. ' ' An intimate showcase ot thirty three California dealers featuring fine examples of 17th. 18th and 19tt'I Century furniture. jewelty. clocks. paperweigl:lts. silver. crystal. porcelain, investment quality prints. books. mirrors. rugs. and art objects . COlnthy l'rnteli hftMw hrf.Y Th\Klday. Febfu.ry 24 lrom 6 to 9pm A 11MTipluovs least oC French Plt(es. cheeses, lreah fruit. Baron oC Beef. poached Salmon, chicken. quiche. aaaoned breads and Petit Fours S35 per person CerdtlWllMI Breolt/IUI P,,tW Friclay. February 25 from fo to 1t·30am ·everything You Evet wanted 10 Know About Antiques" A OuestlOn and Af'lsWf!J( Pa,..I by Antiques Experta. s 1& per 08flOtl Cott,,_,.,.,·~..,,.,,,.., SatUfdly, Fet>tu.ry 26 from 10 to 11 ·lOlm •0ecot•ig. Ant~ s,.:111 Ptolllenll of the caiaorif Panel of ASfO Oecorlltora s 15 per pertOn DY VIDA DI~ Of'IMDelW,__ The aklppen and crewa of Defender and Courapoua will be on hand to welcome aue.11.a to the March o Amenoa'a Cup ball at th• Balboa Bay Club. The black tie event will be a f arewoll to lhe ' lf'OUP who will return to Newport. R.I. where lhey will canlinue lhelr .itorta for lhe riaht to defend the U.8. ln the 25th deferwe of the America'• Cuf. l•v .. S•mmerell, chairman, u d enteftalnnwmt la olanned and a bie ban<J wtll play for danclna. Ttcketl ($250 per per10n, $300 tax deductible) can be arranaed by calllnt him at 538-3894. Aaiatin.I u ~lrman are Do• Kell, Biil Luk, Tim Strader, Steve Gavbl and BIU Flcller. • • • •Memben and guest.a of the Learned Ladies Chapter of lhe Orange County Perfonning Arta Cebter will be on the waterfront the same evening. But. the New Orleana waterfront aettlng will be at ~ Santa Ana Country Club for Mardi Gras. Toe- tapplna Dixieland music, costumes and masks will wt the mood as guests dance and participate In a 1ilefll auction. Nancy Hall is chairman and reeer\fations may be made by calling 752-7445. • • • • "It was fantaatic," said Dorla LlDUrdt. "The food wu just beautiful -from the lobster salad to the chocolate torte and everyone looked great In red, white and black fonnal clothes.'1 . But, probably the beat thing about the BBC Admiralty Club'• dinner dance at Ernesto's was lhe amount the club made for Childrena Hospital of · Oranp ~ty. A guestimate is $4,500. Entetto Mera provided the food and lhe music by Kelly LeMelr and club member Ralplt Yack donated all of thoee beautiful anthuriums centering the tables. Llndhardt and her hus band Hans and the club's board of dlrecton coordinated the party attended by 58 couples. "From the time they arrived and had their pictures taken out.side until they left, everybody seemed to really be having a good time - IO('laHz:ing, dancing and eaUng. It'• so nice to see thete young people working for CHOC,'' Lind):lardt added. • • • •The Silver and Gold chapter of the Auxiliary of S outh Coast Medical Center replaced its traditional Valentine party with a Mardi Gras ball this year at El Niguel Country Club in Laguna Beech. And 90rDe of the 218 attending got Into the 1pirit of activities anct came in CQ8tume. All of the female guesta found rl\lnestope masks marking their places at the tables centered with tall black 1tandarda and spring flowers draped with glass beads. The partygoers included Dorie and Robert ButiDga, Dr. and Mrs. Roy Byrnes, Grace Boyd, Don and Mariel Frame, CoDDle and Andrew Mortbland,. Maggie and Ray Cox, the Jobn Lawto111, and Haael and Elwood Layfield. Patrons of the awdliary were entertained at _ the oceanfront home of Maaie and Alan Sta)p with a wine and cheese party. Among thoee attending the pre-ball party were Jane and Paal McQaade (he's the hospital administrator) Dorotiay Heacock and Miidred Cor"Ue, ball co-chairmen, Peg .Allea, Ruel Layfield and Marj Back, auxiliary chainnan. ••• •The Doaald Bobo1 of Fountain Valley could be packing for a Royal Crui.ee and Dulne Ferrari may be planning her ~te party for 10 friends In a suite at the South P1ilza Hotel. 'ntey were high bidden for thae items at the , aeoond annual Heart-to-Heart gala. aponaored aa a fund-ra.'9er by the OC Chapter of the American Heart A.ociation. . Two hundred (they paid $150 each) attended the event held in the SCP Hotel where a wide variety of silent auction Items were up for bid and Lea Browa and his orchestra entertained. Among lhoee stepping through the 8-foot high heart entwined with baby's breath and orchids entrance were Dr. and Mra. Robert Greellllel .. Dr. and Mra. Tyke Camaru, Dr. J• Reyaolds, Pam and Sam GoldstelD, the utek L'.UTOlll, Mr. and MrS. Mu SUrelber, lrae and Jlm aeaa:i, JoAIUle and BW Stewart, Vlrdala and Palll er, Dr. Lora and Jackie Beaaier, Toal and Ila OllpUat, Dr. and Mn. B.D. Ualaardt and Mr. and Mn. Bob Wlclley. Tommie Relagla11, chairman and her co-- chairman, Mary Au WeU.. planned the benefit, billed as white-tie, but waa mostly a black-tie affair. • • • . . . Real men DO eat quiche. They ate Jalla Gamble's famous quich e when the Assistance League of Huntington Beach held a VIP luncheon ln the chapter house to honor conununity leaders and media representatives for their contributions to the community. Awards went to Robert Mudie, the mayor of Huntington Beach, Robert Terry, ~dent of the HB Chamber of Commerce and ' Harr)' Woodcoff, president of the HB Rotary Club. • • • •Plana to organize guilda to act as fund-ral.alng groups for Rehabilitation Institute of Orange County in Orange are set and Jeaa Laca1 of Newport Beach will be hosie.. Amla\ina her with the 2:30 p.m. Tue.day event will be Mmes. ReMr1 Bu,.aJ&aa. T•y Cla~ J• Kerr, Frudl Sall .. • Orange Oo•t DAILY PILOT /8urld1y, f'•bruary 20, 118' Cl f Lowell and Dorothy Heacock, left, and Mildred Corlette tapp, left, wilh Ernestine Allerhand and Marnie Reed. Other membership teas are planned In Santa Ana, Full~rton •nd Irvine. Anyone interested In joining the guilds may call 951-7400. RIO aer-<e• physically handicapped children and adults. • • • . . . Jean Aldrlcb will open her Newport Beach home on Tuesday to South Orange County YWCA board of directors and members of the advisory council. Mary Do1glaa, executive director, wlll review current service and programs and outline future plans . • • • *Members of the Tuesday Club of Newport Harbor will gather Feb. 22 at the Newport Marriott See Laa Florlstaa, Pa1e C4 THE •ST WORKOUT JUST GOT •I IER. Save $200-and get a free sweatshirt! - Now's the time to bend and stretch your way to o great shos:)e. For o limited time, we're onerlng o ThQrs Some Body alx month memberahlp for onty $250 (regular price Is $450). 'tbu'll be wonclng out with Orange County's nnest tltness lnstructOfS. lnstruc1ors who'll give you the best aerobics and stretching woncouts you'll ever have. And when you sign up, we'll Introduce you to our exclusive bodywear boutique with a fr•• That's lome lody sweatshirt, ovalloble In on array of tun colors. So come In. sign up and start wortclng out today. Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 7:30 o.m.-8_p.m. Fri. 7:30 o.m.-7 p.m., Sol9 a.m.-5 p.m. 77 Foltllon lalond Newport a.ooh 6"·2639 Next to ICOCM ond Job luma ll91touront ln•ex •pen•slve* •(In lk spen' slv) not high In price; reasonable: classified advertising Diiiy Pilat Claasffled Advertla&ng 642,,:7867 In Milan. In London. In Paris ... the change-the excitement!-was in contour, in shape, in clothes that Fit! ~nd now the clothes are here. Come see and choose! ever,;r,thinB new from Eurc:&c at a special pret...a-porter s wins February Z1st t rough the 23rd from 12 to 4, at SFA. In Designer Collections. South Coast Plaza, JJJJ Bristol S~ Costa Mesa. 1 J .. Or~ OOMt DAIL.Y PIL.OT/lund1y, f'~ 20, 1813 foe the or1an.llaUon'1 25th annl.lal philanthropy luncheon and fuhion lhow. The club pvee out ICholanhlpe annually and helpa fund ~le MMll from Hoaa H•tai and eenJor aitlltlw' •rvk:el ln Newport BMch. Plana lnclude a ahow of anUque co1tume1 by Jeaa Wea•t and fHhlon• from Lerral .. Saa.erlaa• and prlH• lncludln&-two round trip plane Uc:keta to Haw.U. TScketa and further inform&ijon available from Geor111• Saaltla. 67&-2899 or Rada lteutdy Rull, 552· 1'752. • • • . . . The pany hlld a 1peakeuy theme and the puaword to pt in wu "Martha eent me." · People (about 375) from top corporation• attended lhe event held at the Registry Hotel. o1we hold a J1UtY once a year to honor our major' cllenta." II.id Mal1lla B.ekler, corporate aale9 manager for the hot.el. ••• •Souih cout members of Lu Floriataa were haste.es for the group's membership meetina ln the Corona del Mar home of Dlue &or4Jck. They were literal in their interpretation of their role and donned the black uniform and white apron of the luncheon cateriat'a helper. The terVen included JoAmt Clark, Su Hall, he llarvte, Bedt Lue and K.ordJck. They p-eeted sueeta. prepared the Mexican ... tyle lunch, 9el"Ved and did the cleanu1>. much to the amW1ement of the 60 memben attending. ReJjorta on committee work for the Las Flori.Btu F1oral Headdreu Ball April 29 in the Beverly Hilton Hotel waa the f.c?pic of diacullion. Laat year the group raiaed '2~.000 for the Lu Flori.atM Handicapped Children'• Clinics at L.A. County-USC Medical Center and Rancho Los Amigos Hospital in Downey. • • • . . . We can tell you ahe'a 41, but we won't reveal any of the gifta she r«eived. It's best to put a gag on that information. About 20 of Beverly nompsoa Coll'• friends gathered at 'the Ritz to help her celebrate. Taking part in the cham.-,ne touts were JoAu &eaa.a, Bnerly MJMey, llelea Coffey, -S..1y-IAbyi·Jou Steve .. , Barbara Stewart, Harriett W e.der, BanieU Barria, BirMra llarrb; Sndra o.uette, Saady B?faat and SallJ Coombe. And. the token male at the birthday cele'bratlon" was Gleaa Foremaa. • • • •Anaela filled the Terrace Room of the Newport.er when Angelitoe de Oro Auxiliary of Bis Brother/Big Sisters held ita recent patroness luncheon. Two large golden papler mache angels centered the floral trimmed gazebo aet up in the middle of the room, tiny paclieta of angel aticken marked each place and the group thariked their 1~ an&el pab'OOC II !I "Who are .. good aa gold." The event waa strictly 90da.l, no program, just a brief weloome by Ju Taylor, president, and Marla Cneder, patroness chalrman. Among those attending and enjoying the eociaHzlng and the pretty pink tables centered with spring flowers were Pew llUea, Betty ltllmer, Carol Porter, "Myraa Saftl1, -Mn•red Mead, " Barban Bowle, JoAaH Mb, Lyu K~, tseme Geller, Nora Better and Dot Clock. Othera were Emma Jue .W.11 Jetale May S.Jrar, Mary 8"tevelt and Helea Coffey. The group'• ball la on the calendar for May 21 at South C.out Plaza Hotel. • • • •A magical experience la in store for the National Charity League Juniors, ~ew~rt Chapter, Feb. 28 when they viait MAUdc lllar¥I for dinner. Proceeds from the evenTng will be contributed to Hlih Hopes, a rehabilitation center for neurologically handicapped young adult.a, COPES and other charities supported by the aroup. • • • •The Grand Ballroom of the Anaheim Marriott will be 1parkJ.ina with allver Feb. 27 to mark the big' 25th birthday ball planned by the trustees of the Anaheim Memorial Hospital Foundation. .Frienda of the hoepltal from all over Orange County are expected to attend the ~p.m. black tie optional event Including Barbara IUeltt and Dr. and Mra. IAreia Beadier, Newport Beach; Dolly and Doaald &arclterr..~!lJICY La Nier of Huntington Be.ch: BenJce IUN of Lagw\a Hills ai)d DJue .u.le,... of Lquna NIQuel. CO-chalnnen are Mary Boaa&rand Herb Leo, who have planned a French epicurean dinne.r and dandng to the Tes Beaeke orehestra playing music made famous by Gleu Miller. • • • l\..._ ••• Mark ~ calendars: The fourth annual Vienneee Ball la on the calendar for May 7 at the Newport Marriott. The committee, a support group for the Pacific Symphony Orchestra, bu put pla.na for thi.a year's event. Ball petrona will be honored at a April 10 brunch at the San Clemente home of the Carl Karchers. U you apply for a "Passport to Moote Carlo" you'll be able to enjoy hors d'oeuvrea, dinner, pme., live musk: and dancing Feb. 26 at RobiNon'a Miuion Viejo. The 7 to midnight affair i.a the annual fund-raiaer of the Barryinores Chapter of the Orange County Performing Arta C.enter. Ticlceta to the bl.s tie party are $50 per pel'llOft and the Las Floristas servers: Sue Hall, Diane Kordick and Sue Jarvie num~ to call are 951-6903 or 830-0440. Mr. and Mrs. Joel Cleu.gh en~ members SE Arizona • • • sti II rough and tumble • Tucson ... Old but m6dern Kino in the 1700.. The stark white Hans and Doria Lindhardt of the La Sertorna IntematlonaJ of 8anta Ana at a cocktail party in their home in lrvtne. Afterwards, the group attended a perfonnance of "Meet Me in St. Louis" at the Harlequin Playhou.e. 'lbe group has pla.na for an lriah F1ina fund-raiaer on March 26 to benefit the Speech and ~ Development Center in Buena· Park. For the aecond yew the chairman will be Mn. Jack Whitaker of Lagwia Beach. 1 · Hiii ON lllD81 .. partner to p oa '° pna• II M haa Htra valu"; aad bid • same with a ftt aad 11 ot men pcMDU • U O,.ni .. bl4 factns an openlnr Md •IMMald produoe pm•· A new aul& b7 tM ..,.,. call•r'• partntr ttndf to bt reU'of""llvt. It IU ..... M particular ftt tor tht o..,.. caller'• eult ud a hall of llml\ed 1trenf\h. If ~u uvt a pOd hand but an not ... ,. whtN to play th• ftaal eon· tract, you can •tart with I cu•bld of the enem7 1ult. ln d&ya of yore, 7ou tended not to ra'8e pal'\Aer'• over- eat! unl•N JOU -.aw .... poalbU1t1... But &bat w 1tr~ure hat beta dileuded for a number of reuona. Flr1t, there are mort hand1 today on whJch pla)'tl't make an overtall than la tht earb da11 of contract brtclp, Secondly. player1 bavt realbed that 701.1 19'ouJcl make life u dlftk\&lt aa ,_. alble for the oppoaeau. Su~ poM that )'OU hold: •&a <:>15 OQJll .... Your left-hand opponebt Optna the biddlni with OM dub. p&rtaer overea!D one apade and the next hucl paaaea. If you elect t.o pue. you make It eu1 for op.Dir to reopen the 1uctlon, beeauae the level la low. It loob u if the bean 1..Jt btlonga to the opponenu, and JOU abould make It u dif. ficult u Po-ible for them to. pt toptber. A rai.M to two apadet abould not pt JOU la- to trouble. ud 1ou mJsht weU 1&eaJ the band at two apad .. when JOUJ' opponea&i (' DI.AR ANN LA.NODS: You hav• don• IO much In your colWM io promoi. undertcandlna of =::'who are "diftennt." 1 hope you will print U11_1 for your reeden who may meet a vtlually ~ plnOn In a metal pttwtrtna; EXICUTlV& DIRECTOR, COLUM1NB10A LIGHTHOUSE J'OR TH& BL • WASHlNOTON, D.C. • ......,. D&Aa CILUU.D FBQ~: 1'iliilll ,... •• -rem~L.., well u &MM~ ~II• 1. lnb'oduce ~II v•rbally (reth« than Mm/her fln&, whAch II often llartlinl) and know who elle II neuby -then may D&AK ANN LANDDS: Afw ....... ~ wlM and tboulhtlul advice to "ADOdwr "lcildd Turkey ln 0.. Plalnee,'' I WM ln ..... Hoo# I .... I had ... IUCh • letter 12 yean ..,, .__ .....a......-..1 be he/lhe would like t.o ll'Ml· d-=rlbe the layout of the room and what.,..,.. on, and Ilk it bellhe ha a~ II to Wtin fo •t or in wlilch actMty to pertktp.te. a. You rnllbt qU'9tly cornm,nt on lmportant thinll that may happen vilually -an amuttna occ:unmce or the arrival of new people. 4. ~)'I let a vilually lmpalnd penon know ti )"OU·• •vtnc. even for a abort \Ame, and make a WW oamment when you return. For all the y..... ot OW' ~ f"'1 ,,____ Dn!llUnNI me ln\o IJ)endina ~ hdwr'• Dlly. !uttr, Th.ank11lvlna ancf Chrl8tmat With hl• Wnlly becawie hla dad had • he9rt condltlOI\ and . "may not be hett next yeer." My paNntl newr1 complained, aJthouah they milled me Wnibly and WM rnllerabi., - a. ~ that. vtlually iq>aired pereon la en lnchtdual wtth di,,._ lntllrelta and concem1. e. u ,au know a ~y impaired petlOn who attenda or would Uk• to attend your place of wonhls>, an otter of a rtdlJ can be most helpful. 7. If yo_u an Mated next to a blind per90n dUJinC a rell1toua '1ervice, alert hlm/her to the movement of the congreptlon. either verbally or by touch. MW the .ervke, introduce him/her to Io 1178 my dad died three day• before 'fhankactY!fta. My father-in-law lt1ll hu a ~ condition. It waa only after my dad'• death that I demanded that we alternate hoUdaya bttwWal me two famlliee. One year hla family ........... and ThanlmctvlnC. mine ...... Chriltrnal. u the family 8oet out of town or lit lll, they i.. thelt turn. No chan8ea, no con jobl. [hope you print thJa letter for OU... who were H fooll1h at I for too lon1. -A SAP' IN' BAKl!RS!'IJ:l.J) • ~ •JOU would ~t any IOCial pt.berfnl. ~.Ann, I know that eYet)'Ol)e a. upttaht th ... da19, but pleaae tell your reader• diat pedence and undentandJ.nc to vtaually Impaired Ind other' dlllbi.:<I ~are de9perately needed and arutly appreciated. -CHARLE.S FEGAN, DEAR BUE: I've 1teea wrtttq *II etl n• for 17 yean. I'm ..,. tMt tnltlem Ml Mme., at .... , w • Mia tlmet ..... , ............ ,. beea die lame ... Alteraate." Tiie mere tllla1• eMac• -CM more tlaey ue CM tame! How much do you know about poC. OOClllM, LSD, 1peed, PCP, uppers and do~l'I, R}u. Mid Mrolnf Are all th1!9e. druga ~1 Get Ann Lander•' all·new boolclet, "The Lowdovvn on Dope.'' For MCh boolclet orde~. •nd IZ.00 plw • long, ~11-addrettaed envelope (31 ~nt.I po9fa/le) to ,4nn Landen, P.O. Box 1199$, Chicago, m. t1081J. 642-5678 Put a few words to work for you in the Daily Pilat TDDAT'I ClllllDU '911LI ACROSS 1 Wlteh 4 Puraue I Gr.-letter 14 Viet« 20Mllcaf. ~---· c:ui.t• 21 C«rodee 22 8lbllcal ~---111 patr1ardl r:----11 23 Melplaya No-matter what you're doing, tYbUt hometown. "'~ ~ ....... -fff1 In. Meetdt 25 Tenent- lendklfd oomrect f1 Olleoeete It Ft91'1Ctt hie- ~ 31 Mote unp!MMnt 32 Ftttuclnl and maca-- ronl 34 Lenk 31 llnger ffenkle - 31NeYer,ln po.try • Gratttlee 41 -Olde Shoppe 42 Bone: Lat. '4U8,Cen .• .. c. '60dln'• brother 47 Powerful ~ 418hotllle IOleltl .... ...... teib •a.-·= 111'1of't ... ......,. ll!nttuleern 17 ..... ...... wtefty: lwor'dl 71 -hum! 12 Time flbbr. 74~ hotder 11 Meke ault-... 79 Peer- ftlped '°""°' .,~.,, 540.WW.'• ctpltel 16 Vecatton alt• 17 Dlecwd. Mjunk . 89&.noe 91 Cellfomla roddleh 12 8telrpert MStllptNlert HS.eeglee .. Noetl'• first eon tlMultGal note 101 ~on the.,, 1038ttlngle 1oe Navy po1c9- m11n: Abbr. 107~ 9LlbdMalan 109 "~· M!mber 110Secnt IOllft1I n2ao.. flfmty 114 Frolc 111 Sc«cfl 111 AlgonqUIN 120~ 1231nner.._ 125 Of "" luftge 127 Populer cent 1219'omeft'robt 130T~ 2WOfde 132C'r• .... bOr 1aa~ 1MINIM 137Wlc*ed 131 Ylrdeetdl 140~ ...,.,.. 1'3Autoeictr• 148 CJto.-....., 141 Ctlroml&lm eyrnbol 141~ IUddenly: a WOf'dl 1IO~ 162Mwtl• booth 154 ~ A«tfll 185~ --157~of , • I I ~ Orang• Oout DAILY Pll.OT/lundey, f'•bruary 10. 1tti f save on menswear ... famous name. flrst quality casaals . at substantial savings famous name knitjerseys regular price elsewhere ~24 First quality. nationally adVertlsed cotton marstlalls prlct knit jerseyS. Rugby style wlttl thrtt- buttOn plaeket. knit COiiar, cuffs on short 14 99 91eeYeS. Stripes. Sizes S.M-L·XL e famous maker rugby shorts comparable in quality at s 1 a F1m quaflty. nationally ICMrtiMd. rugby ~e shorti with button ny front. J'Ocl<ets. TOOC!ti cotton. Label In each. Sizes S.M-L-XL Past season. men'• fuhlon brtefS frorri 1 tarnou1 maker comparable in qualify at $5 n.:'9"8ill price ••..•.....••.• ... save on sportswear ... designer and brand name shirts. .always a great value designer T-shirts sold elsewhere past season at s30 First quality tees ywil lolle for their marshalls pr1ce designer detailing In l<X>I*> cotton. Solids with cont:rasti~collar and cuff. t.ooo on 1 s 99 each. Sizes S.M· • . brand namtt,woven shirts sold elsewhere past season at s17 Super first quality fashion boyl ShOrt and ~eeve styles In solids, plaldS and st11pes. Easy<art polylSter/cotton. Sizes Sto 1b. • , save on children's wear .. : infants' and· girls' fashions. priced less everyday girls' brand name mini-print tops antt woven shOrts comparable1n marwhlls comparable in marsMls · quahty at pnc. quality at f)f1ce ·tops shorts 4 to 6X ... 7.50 .... 2.99 4 to 6X ... 8.50 .... 4.99 7to 14 ..... sa .... 3.99 7 to 14 .... s11 .... 5.99 First quality and adorable. Several mini-print pattemS to choose from. on ~/cotton Sholt Sleeve knit toPs. A real value. First quality collection of potyester/ cotton shorts In brioht and pastel colors. Sporty cuffs with comfortable half-elastic waist. Some denim styles. Past season. Infants' famous name dresses comparable in quality at s20 • Am qu.111ty. nationally ~sed SllOrt SIHW dreSSeS in a wldf marshatls pl1Ce 5fllction m stylts. All hand-smocked. Ill In p()lytstef/cotton. Whi~. 8 99 =~SIS:: to 24 months. 8ecause of laige selection. not wery • ' IUNDAY, Pll. IO, 11N REAL llTATE STOCKI TELEVISION Homebuyen wllllfJlay important role In de.Ip of home In 1983. Pa•e D3. .. • • ................. .., Qlflle -.r Coast's waves ·aid retailers .. ....... Gret Pautaeh, co-owner of McCoy Surfboard.I in Coma Mesa, say~ buaine11ii1ood becauae of the coast's reputation for waves suitable for 1urliq. Tom Wahoo, inset, shapes board. The shaping of each board requires much attention and hu driven up prices. BJ LUl&N &. &LBtN expen.alve, Paut.ch asreed. He Of .. ....,,....... laid both supply c:mta and labor The makera and 1e1lera of have combined to drive the price 1urfl111 equtprnent alone the up. . Onnae CoUt have been~ "People have to realize this winter. n.y've wee au rf boa rd 1 a re to ta 11 y the downturn ln the economy handmade,"' 'he aaid. The without fee~ the pinch of hard manufacturers faahlon the U... • much u people in other -Doarda from "blanlu" -over- indwtrtee have. · . Ii.Jed blobs of-foam. The blanks Oh, they've suffered from are cut down to match the shape lower ..i. revenues and slower of the board desired, then they MUC>nl, but they've al80 been are ahaped, sheared and lmulated from the recellior\ for a lmOC>thed. ooupleot........_ All that Wte.e ·~iii•~ Jfor one thtn1, said Gre1 work, Pauttch Mid, but the price Pautach, co-owner of McCoy of a IUJ'fboerd reelly depends on Surfboard• in Coata Meaa, tta colot. By color, Paubch aaid, 1portin1 1ooda manufacturera he means the design that is never IUffer aa much u other laminated onto the blank to make manut.ctu.ren do. the board unique. ''Even ln hard t1me1, lpOftina '"11\e deslln can range from ~ l nt la the laat thlna to $100. WhICh desi~ you chooee ve up," Pautmeb aaid. really means a Jot,' he aald .. y people in Southern Surfboard art ranges from slmpl~ atraitht-line graphics • And then, the Oranp Coast which complement the shape of a.. always been well-known for the boards colorful abst:racta. he IW'fina, and Its reputation lerVeS said. to. draw people lnt.erwt.ed in the "It ai.o dependa a lot on ~hat 8POl't to tM local beachea -and a~a you'i;:e in. In Northern the local retailen. California, they're more "It'• 1reat for bu1ine11," conlerVaUve and u. 1-eolor. Pautmch Iii.Id. UWe don't feel the Here, we-deal with ~rl,hter eooncamy eo t.t beca~ tber'e are colon and mon radical ......_,. ao many kida around and to Surfina la jUlt u .popWjr • many ldda came here to aurf." ever. it .eenw, or maybe man eo. In t..ct, the economy may have PautlCh said IW'finc doem't haw had lea to do with surfin1'• the bad reputation it Wied to slowdown than the weather, have. accordtn1 to Deborah HeueeeDltamm, 27, who owns Newport Surf & Sport in . ~ ..:.0 started befon lalt summer," the Mid. ''The t>9d weatbet' lalt llll'ina and the aliow 'atart on aunuiwr llit m harder than the economy.'' But the economy hM att.:t.d the IW'flna lndUltry -at JeMt • tar .. the ODnlUIDll' ii coacemed. Prlcea on 1urfboa'rd1 and acceaorlet have lncreued to much bl the pMt 10,.... that "they've nearly quadrupled, accordtnc to Huetaenatamm'a calculadcm. "The coat ha• lncreaaed incredibly. Now, the_,. 10 up to ft()(). I 1e1~ wMll I atarted to awf 10 yean .., t100 WM a Jot to pay for a boer'ci." lht aeld. Surfln1 equipment la Too much to drink? -.better phone home · "If you go beyood your limit,.,.._ don't drive. Phone borne." Wllllam K. C.oon, clUef executive offbr ol the bees' company bwd in Goldlb. C4lo., aUd. ''We beUlw tbat &. T.'1 mw.ae la a aesitle, yet .U...Uve IWnl qt ............ comumen to enjoy tbelmelWI, but not tO ....a tbiAr Umlta.'' M-.nwh.Ute, Coon. whkb II the Utb -... bi••• m lhe country, 1wpoaflld dlcr11111 In Mt..-a rwmw for the fourth quarter Ind fJDr fJlml 1•. Net ales for the fllca1 ~ mded Dec. 28 wen '816,258,000, dotfn 1.6 pen:ent from ""10l'd net --of ten.e1e.ooo an 1981. . ~ Net income Wal $40,148,000 or tl.15 per abare ol O•ihll'MI\ lltOCk. 22.7 percent lower' than ..,.,. • ,_. ....... , €ompuier r~istration value questioned . ,, ,. ' "The SJX?rt has gone from one 1eneration ·co another. Now, dad might have surfed when he was in high achool." But surfing is still eredominantly a male sport. 'The kids start trying to surf at about 10," said Heuiaenstamm. Gltls have to be willing to endUtt a certain amount of hanmment lf they really want to surf, she aald. "I got it when I started to surf and I hear it Isn't any easier now than when I tried it." Paac.ch, who hM surfed ffX' 17- yeara, agreed. "It gets pretty rough out there for girls. The guys can be very verbal." The intr o du c tion o ( windsurfing, a relatively oew sport compared to surfing, has only added to the surfing induatry 's succe s s , Heu.enatamm said. "It doesn't take away, it opens up a lot more opPol'tUnlty.'' tor Instance, she said, more women are buying wetauits from her now a s they ta k e up windsurfing. And, whether it's surfing or windsurfing. the local population ii quality consci o ua . H~tamm aaid. "The kids are ,.uy CIOll8dous of what they wear, whose board they are ridina. what atldten they have on their boerda." And, of oou.ne, the status costs &hem. .. ..... !•• "t:t:mr• ,....,. '•um'Ji!ni~!u cJ.. ,. ·,,. i•m.:r-' ·r~r~•:' ,.: ,, .................. ..._ .. ··············--········ ..................... _.. .......................... -................... _. ......... . 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Below .am one pu a '1livtnc room" In telk plue a bar . patent CJD \be aat.tance mjpt be ~t. ftrm it ooordlnattnc the etudy In ordll' to obcaiD ~ Ilion ta the future to conduct clinical lnveetl1attom in the Unlt.d S...... airope ~ AD. 8ub9ta.ncet frona the plant mllbt eventually be \.-d In the U.tmmt al cancer, Kn.-.a&d. lrvlne P11elflo preaidtnt 8elan4;t O.cood predlcta that In 1083, homebuyera will play a more lmponant role In the del4p and development of new houatna In Crance C.ounty. c:onunue buUdlna 't\e t~o affordably·prlced , for -IAle proJlctl that we o.s-Olld J.Mt ).'Mr and w. wW be developtn, tour new apartment projects, all In the City ot I.rvtne." O.aood nld lrvlnt Pacific'• new Vleta Jl'llare project In Northwood and It.a Woodbridae Aldera condomlnlum1, are probably the bat example. ot what he beUevea will be popular with the homeahopper In 1983. Additional phHH of both 4-veloprneni. wm~ be offered thro~1h 1983 becau1• they Mlllfy what ~ .... M the demtadl of thlt year'• houatna market. "We wW lff a revival in tho houaina market in 1983," Otaooct predicted, 1•our home1hoppen aeem to be much more opUmlltlc now than durina the put yHr. "A.a long aa inflation la under control, Interest ratet ahoWd .i.o ''The free market atJU hM the 1re"eat Influence on what proclucta will be acceptable to con•umera today and In the future,'' Mid Ollcood. who h.m the Irv ine Company'• homebuilding division. "People wijl no longer buy a home un1e9I it'a a lood value and flta their financfal needs. Now, mor. ao than ever before, homebuyera are tellina homebuilden what to build ana how much they Ue willlnl to pay for it." "They are attractively priced and efficiently dealfned," he noted. "Initial phase1 of both project.a have been well recelv~ by homebuyera and were either 10ld or reeerved Within six weeks of their opening." 1tay tn line," he continued. Roland n.. .. ood "Con1equently new home --a tlMncina will be more attainable sees changea ln t9a3, and may very well · ~~r~~ •bout 12 percent Time shar Qeaood, whoee firm la a major builder in Irvine and Newport' Beach. said the message for 1983 la aimple: build housing for the people who need housing and at a price they can afford. ''That translates into two opportunities f o r 0 r a n ~ e C o u n tJ'. homebuilders,' he explaine . "First, homes priced under $150,00 0 and, second, apartments. "Irvine Pacific will concentrate much of its efforts in these h~ areas during the coming year.' he added. "We will Vista Fila.re ls a development of single-family detached homes that Osgood feels are the prototype of the housl"l that will be built in Southeast ~e County during ~he mld-1980 s. They are priced starting a\ $127,000. A moderate-Income project, Woodbridge Alders offers two and thr ee bedroom condominiums priced from $87,000 to $105,000. Buyers must meet income eligibility and other requirements for the project, which is located in the residential community of Woodbridge. Osgood also bellevea more peopfe will choose apartment living. and demand for new units will lncreaae in the months ahead. "People need affordable places to live and apartments can fulfill that need. The demand for apartments is Immediate, and government financing programs now make it feasible t.o build apartments," he said. During 1982, Irvine Pacific completed two.apartment projects and four new apartment projects are currenUy under way, Osgood noted. Lyon homes get lion's share It was a good year for the William Lyon Company. 'nle Newport Beach-baaed builder/developer recorded nearly 1,000 California eecrow cloai.np in 1982, representing more than $100 million in sales for the year. •Actual sales were "substantially greater," according to Wi.l.liam Lyon, chairman of the board of the Lyon Company, "but many escrows didn't cloae prior to the wrapup of fiscal 1982," he ex;p)ained. The company's 1982 sales volume placed second only to that of 1981, when Lyon aold $125 ,million worth of new homes. Lyon haa declined to discount prices in order to liquidate standing inventories. "When you begin with the lowest possible prices. it is difficult to diacount them,',.. Lyon said. ) "But, of far greater importance, when inventoridi are di8counted, it isn't fair to thoee who have already purchued at higher prices. It depreciates the reu.le market value of their homes. "We have aometimes discounted options and upgrades, and we've offered other sales incentives, but have eeldom diminished the fair market value Buyer interest up at Spinnaker Run ''Every day there are proapective homebuyera waiting for tihe aales office doors to ope.n," says Dave Phillips, sales agent at Elite Development Company's Spinnaker Run Community in Dana Point. "More than 400 people per week are viewing the new model homes. Ttanalated into aales. more than 80 units have been 1101d during the tint month at Spinnaker Run and Elite'• Harboc Creek, which offers 1lmilar condomloluma surrounded by watencapes in the same loc:atioel." Phlllli:i-continued, '1'he buyer respome was p-eat when we were juat working out of a sale9 trailer. It's tremendous now that the decorated model• are open and the pool and apa are COlllpleted." Accord1ng to Phillips, Spinnaker Run price. start at $74,90<> for one bedroom Ooor pla.na and $93,900 for two-bedroom, two-bath condominiums. Model homea and the ules office are open dally from 10 a .m . until 5 p.m. For further information. phone 661-1905. Eight ho01es left at Cancun tract Orjt~t of the original 40 townhomes still are av le at Cancun Racquet Club in &m Juan Capistrano, at the corner of Camino Lat Ramblaa aix1 Via California. Six plans, ranging from 1,330 to 1,630 aquare feet, remain from the original 'de9tgm. Pricea becln at $166,000. Modeled after the Mexican re90l'l of Cancun, the project hal a cobblestone entrance, cla~ roofs and an authentic Spanilh tty1it macco . The complex is luxurioualy la.ndamped with more thm ,, ,000 trees of-vadoua ldndt,-.Utll ... plan-. To reach Cancun Racquet Club, vt.iton lhoukt take the San D1eao Freeway to the s.ch Otiea exit (Canino Lat Ramblal) eut to Via Califomta. Tum rWit on Vla California to the c:ommwlty located at 3.fl01 Via California. Of&e houn are from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. For additional information, oll 831-6381. 'Success for:mula' · builders' topic of the homes," he ccxninuec;l. The Lyon Company's biggeat conceulon to market conditions bas been to "buy down" interest rat.el, in order to allow below-market financing. "People can•i buy homes if they can't qualify for the loaha. By gf\rfng them a break for the first several years, It anow. them to qualify at lower mortgage interest rates. They are able to enter the home ownership market and enjoy a breathing spell, so that they may put their financial conditiona in order before movina up .lO higher pa~ta." t.yon continued. --. ~· meet set in Newpor • When \M llfth annual mark.etJna conference of the N•Uonal Cound1 ol l:xc~ ptll under way here at the Dlaneyland Hotel In Anaheim next Sunday, parUdpat1n1 l'Ml eetate prof...tonall are ex~ted &o bqtn loaint more than •100 mllllon in ~. And that'• .;.t part of the bullnell al hand echecluled for the three-day eonference that will lnclude meetlno. aem.lnan and al.ICUoN. More than 400 NCI.: membera, led by 1ome 40 moderaton, an expected to au,nd the conference, which 11 open to all llcwwd ........ ..i..nen. Under the theme "trantacUoft4 \htouah actJot'I,'' the 1981 ...,... II_~ &o expedite ti.~ of tnvtetment ~ \.hrOUltl &bi medium of exc~..'.-~ will be preaented ~· •pack••••·'' •n4 eecrow and title compan~ repreeentatlvea will be on h&nd t.q help conclude t.ranaactiona. _ 1 The fettured •peek.er 11 ~ P. 8unpt0n, profellOI' and director of the 1raduate tax proararo at th• Unlveralty of Baltimore. He will 1peak on "How New Tax Cbana8' Will Affect Creative Real J.ti\.f Practice.'' • NEW YORI STOCKS CONTltlm -.... -leit" ..... ..._ ~·· .... L4w I.HI a.. ..... .... -~ ---_ __ ~---~ . ___ .r~-.~-..... -:;m;:e;~._,£:L_•--t2• 2 a a h_~·~ ·~~-""" J::!',)ia•c.:.,."~~.j }t~.;; : ... :ZC ;; ':_ ,, . ~. I~ -•tt:•. -' ;. ' •' • ..,,.; ; ;:.;..., : ' : ; ,_. ,·~a:·· ., .... ·.--.,~'tt,..:-...:. . . 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A. mu.ic dlnctor ol elae J>IU•bur1h Syrflphony Ordletuw, M hM 6aJMd IUotMJ IWp«I for the poup Mid, at tM .,_ tllm, buhd In c.M warmth ol t»rwonal Mid prol.-on.J mocw By MARY MacVEAN .......... ,,... ...... Pl1'TSBURGH -Throuah a career 1pannl.na c.lua&cal, jaD and movie muaic. Andre Previn hu emetaed u a world-clw celebrity who at 63 eays he'1 found penonal and profem&onal SUC1!*9, . Previn 11 muals: director of the Pitt1bur1h Symphony Orcheat.N, conductor emeritua of the London Symphony, compoeer and pian11t who, with h1a fourth wife, divides hJa time between the Steel City and cmmoPOlltan London. He ha• ta1tea fame a1 a Hollywood boy·wonder, 1011ip-column notoriety aa the huaband of 8Ctn9 Mia Farrow and hu ltf'UUled to prove himaelf in the "terloua" world of claaaical conducting. Now, Previn says, he's happier than ever. "Ob yes, euily, bee.au. both my penonal life and my profemonal life eeem to be happy and ordered and pennanentt he eays. In the put, he adds, "one or the other has always been c:tanaeroua." The Pittaburgh Symphony ii hi&hlY regarded, and under Previn'a direction has toured much of the Western world and ventured into the recordJn8 studio. Previn hu also brou1ht claaaical mualc to millions throufh the award-winnln1 public ' television series 'Prevln and the Pittsburgh." The maestro hu 101ne l~ recordings to hJa credit. ; In 1976, when Prevln came to Plttsburlh, he described hl1 musicians as a foot away from greatnea. Now, he ays, they are 11 inches cto.er. They-_"l)la.71fd.-lilte an1eh." on a recent European tour. . "I adore working with them, and I always regret having to leave, and I always look forward to coming back." he says. Pittabutgh'1 reputation for 1port.1 and 1teel affects ita vi.lion of the symphony, Prevtn aaya. "From what I understand, steel ii aotng down and the orchestra ii 8dJ'\I up, so that'• all rilbt. •• Abo, you 8ee, this ii • big aporta town, and that's terrif1c. but u I once aaicf to the bowd. 'It's great with the Steelers and the Pirates, 6Ut they can't repreeent you in Vienna and London and Parla and Berlin and Tokyo, and we do.' '' • Prevln, whose blue eye1 sparkle behind ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS ,.___,_ -i -.uao,fr_ .. __ IOCllll_ .. ,.._ -----30th IMASH WBKl----c •COITl~llMlll-.,.. -EdWns 8ri&tol Edwllds Wmbloall Edw11ds Wodltdge SlldMrl Drl¥HI MO 7444 S30 0 01 CllMll SSl·OISS 1311770 aTa.e ·-Edwan1sSaddleOlcli Sii SHO AMCOrlngl .... 137 0340 *I Mlll.IACCWTU '°' TM9 IMQ n 9 "1 L:._·~-.,_call .. _\IOWftl,_IO.,,.._ ....,. . ...,,,....~"-" ....... ,.....-~ --- 5 .ACADEMY AWARD 'N<JMIN"A~ ----INCLUClNG ---- BEST ACTRESS ~Sc~ -.. ::z..::.: . '11 . • -. ~·-' . . ' darlc·framed ...... la lnformal thouah ~. At a NOll"lt NMar.l tn the opulent reef ancl IQld of Pittlbw'ih'• Helna Hall. ha wore blaY blue jluw and an ~ Nd IW•ter veet. Hll-inY'nl hair ~ ~ from the crown of h1a head ln a lone ·Kine MihW' style. Hil..apeech la not quite American, not quite Brltilh, proper but warm . "I can't tell you whether it wu the eecond day or the first dal or the 16th day, but I know that very early on knew that ii what I wanted to do with my life," he •YI 22 yean after beoominl a conductor. "I only know how to do one thine, and that'• be a mualclan," he aay1. ''I can't im•1ine my life without it. I ~r did." • Bom in Berlin 1n 1129, the eon of a lawyer and avid amateur m~ Prevtn bepn formal mu.ic studies at the .,. of 8. In 1939, till Jewlah family escaped Nazi oooupeUon and moved to Loe Anae1-, where Previn'• uncle wa1 head of the mu1io department at Unlvenal StudJoe. M a teen-aaer, Prevln continued claulcal ~ 1tudle1, but be1an writing music for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. His flrlt ICON accompanied a Lallie movie, and' he went on to win 14 nominations and fOW' Olean, an accompl.lahment Previn now says "tau,ht me a ,,.eat deal -but I abou.ld have gotten out a Utt.le earlier." While in the Army ln San Frandaco, Previn 1tudled conducting under Pierre Mont.eux. But throughout.the 19~. he worked in Hollywood and as a jazz pianiat. In 1960, he bepn hla conducting career in earnest. Seven yean later, he bec.ame music director of the Houston Sxmphony, a poeltion he left aftlr two years for Lobdon, where he waa principal . ,ocrod~! 9f the l..c?nd.on ~l!'li!°'O!?LC>rc.heetra until 19"79. In Pittsbur1h, Prevln the maestro 11 a eenaation. Posten ln bulee advertlsl.nl the 1982-83 ee-.i aay limply, "Previn." When the conductor shucked the traditional tuxedo for• tunJc and open-<:0llared shirt lut year, lt made national newa. Plttaburghera were hfahly critical, but Prev1n told a critic be conaidered ft "a subllmlnally unimportant i..ue." Prevln 1pend1 14 to 16 week• a year in Pittabur1h conductlnl about ~O concerts. HJs apartment in the citY• Mount Washington eection baa a 1weepln1 view of downtown and the confluence of ill three r;iven. A comedy for the incurably romanOC. ·~ I., 1 ~~. ' •~ I ~ ',• . , • "\ I I 1 \ ' I ••• 11 ' ~ ~,.,-1 IUNDAY, flll .. UAfW 10, 1813 ... ...,.. -~=~ ::-~ ;::::;;;;-... WUIWla I.lo\ , _ Clll.- IM 5.JSJ ~·-----...... 0.-... QlyC-,_.,Or .. .,.,,. .. --179'H1 11f4JU4ttU IJAIJel -•i...Or.,..111 .. U.U ~"""'-,_. Ulf711 U1 •10 ************************* 9 ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS -----ll'fCWOIHO -----BEST PICTURE BEST OIRF.CTOR Bf.SI' Sttvm ~ht,.. BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY ORIGINAL SCORE Mdh.a Mechlton john W1ll11m• Or•not Ooa1t DAILY PILOT/Sunday, '•bruttY 20, 1HS Iris Adams of La8una Beach demonstrates the a rt of Chinese brush painting. THEY THOUGHT ( LUXURY THEATRES ) ~ ·lat ..... u ... a..i.s•YS2.IAIWtuOttieniMIWM ~ S lli0144•neJl6I~ 25ss f~~.) S FOR Fl#ll EXCITEmEOTI VatrtOur ••• * fabletorFive ARCADE of GAMES• , .. · : •"ows 1:1'JC\\,~d ' •••Orm •'J I I I ~ JCGP.U: ..... ,,. T99 l"et Three ~rtists featured in Laguna Beach Th.ree Southern Callfomla art.II" are featured at the tlnt exhJbitJon of the Art·A·Falr 0.U.ry, Laauna Beach. The exhJbltlon ruN throuah Feb. 27. Iril Adam of Laauna BHch, known for her Chineee brush peln\!np. .and waiercolon, ltud!ed under Profemor Su Slna Chow, KWok Wat Lau and the Nina Yeh Studio. Her work hat bes\ dllplayed at the P"adfJc Cultural MUleWn of Allan A.rte, the Loe A.naelet MU1eum of Science and lndustry and the Loe Aft&ele. Art Gallery, u well u many local juried 1how1. Adam currenUy teach• Chlneae bru1h palnttna for the Cit y of Irvine and Saddleback CoUece. The atained a1ul art of Dlamond Bar realdent Pete Muenyona will be diaplayed ln the form of room dividers, window piece. and hanalncs· lnateed of ua1na lead, Muenyona wrape each piece of alMI lndivtdually *Ith thin copper foll then aoldera the glau together, creatt,na a unique and lutlnc artwork. Brea artist Kerry Stratton la primarily a watercolor land.:ape painter. Having lived in elaht atates, ahe hat had the opportunity to atudy how the land cbanset and shows off lta infinite beauty through location and 1eaaon1, providtn1 an emotional and lnapiratlonal buia for her work. '?be Art-A-Fair Gallery ls located at 1287 S. Cout Highway, Laguna Beach. "An important movie - a moVle I want you to eee. •• if I had a child. •• I would take my child to eee thia film.,, .1oo1 ~ • GOOll MORNING AMERICA. ARC~ "It begins so powerfully, pulling all the right strings, and its ending h as an undeniable force. "Janoc Muhn l'IP.W Y<>HK TIM•~ll "Kate Nelligan is super b ... " Unda <;,,,.. LOS Al'IOEU:S TIMES " 'Without A Trace' tugged at my heart and moved me deeply." J•rtr .. y l.•on•. Sl'lt:AK PR•. VIP.WS. PBS TV "Nelliga n ... seems to be one of those astonish ing a ctresses who can do anythini," .1~~11Jo:w~111r.P.1< ~ .... ~s....c.. Orlwt• 17UHO •t• 1$U 173 1MO "1 Jt" COIT&...aEdwnll-C-751 ., ... .._~13-t15S1 .. ..._MICIPPM,_Na..._., WMT'MOUT A TMC9'" .. ___ ,._ ..,.._ INlll't'",. ----- "TMm LORDe ,,. ~ .. ----- .. THI inNca tr' .. ----- LAkf WOO(l C fNlfll SOUTH ""' • ,. .. T A8li '°" l'tYa".,.. ----- H l t r~ 1\ PA~ 11 • • •, .------...aPO LINCOLN. 1. • t ,.. ___ ........ ------- \ .-~ /. ' .j • "'L0va91CK" -----= "--=--~Cc --- ------__ ,._ MaPNNQNVD"------- "llMM&"lf" ... --.VONDIVIL•,. lm·ll- ..,,. LOMe ,,. ............ -..,,.INNmm • -...N_,.. WTOSW-.... ..,,.... .. Deaths "Im.-· OAUORBAU ~~wino ""on 11 dolno Ol:NI J . OAUORIAU ... 111 A ... UUCA ,llllNOHI re.ad nl of Coeta Mw. o.. ~~~, W ''"' 11 . Coll• Paued away on Jllobr\lary renk "°"" 9.,u.1 ltolt't 1» 14, lH8. Survived by hie w 11111 a1r .. t. 00111 ~iu. 1 I at• r t r • n t Sa v 1 n of Ctllfornie t2t2t. Valencia, Ca., 1 brother lnct1'=~tetonGuc1eo 0y 111 F.rneet Oaudreeu of Pedfk: iir11111 JOM t11c>ll•t tegi.y 8ctlch, Ca. Rotary and Mui Thie 111t-t -lhd with lht of Chriauan Burial will be Coun1y Cletll of Oninoe County on held 1\aeedav ...._.._, .. _, :l2 '•ti n , IHa ~· .. ·--~ . ,.,.,, ll>U at 10:00 AM al St. Publl•htcl orana• c o11t 0111r Joa.chiJn'e 0.\hollc CbW'Ch. Pllol. ,,.,, 20.11, M"atotl I, 13, IH3 Interment will be al Harbor 80M~ Lawn Memorial Park. SeNicel under the dtrectlon o f Harbor Lawn-Mount Olivo Mortuary of Coala Mesa. 640-a~~. BROWN ALONZO E. BROWN, rt'&ldent of Coet.it M... Ca. Paued away on February 14, l983. Retired S taff Ser1eant. USMC, eerved ln World Wa r II and the Korean War. Survived by 3 daught.en, Mandy Sault.era of El Monte, Ca., Valerie Browo of H\lnUrurton Beach. Ca. and Rhonda ~wn a1ao of Huntington Beach, Ca., also survived by 3 slaters, Mardell DennJng, Marjode Manley, N orma Booe , 8 hrot bera Loria, George, Raymond, Allen Dale, Larry D. a nd Donald, and h la step-dal.llhter Deborah, and !! grandsons. Mil i tary Funeral Services will be ht-ld at Pacific View Me~ Park, oo Tuftday, February 22. 1983 a t 3.00PM. fmCJllOf ... , laL .. OilWAY MOllTUA&Y 110 Bro.ct#ay Costa Mesa 642-91SO 1.a.n1Be•OM IMTH&l'Vnal WISTCLWCHAPIL ~27 E 17th St Costa Mesa «M&-9371 ' P\atC NOTIC( k-oatn NOTICI CW IM.I CW "IA&. "'°""TY AT "1VATI IALI No. A•10l1N In the Supe1I01CourtOf 1ne 8111• of C•lllornla, for 1ht Coun1v of 0.•not In lht Mallar or the e1111t ol 1.019 VIRGINIA BRECHTEL, OecaANCI. Notic. I• he<•bv glv•n lhtl Iha u"'91111Qned .,,..II Mii at "'"'• .. Mle, 10 Ille n lghHI and 1>9•t blddtr, 1ub11c1 10 confirmation of .. 1c1 Superior COU(t, on or tiler lhl 4111 day of Mardi. 1113 .i the offloe of C. A Higbie, 8 011 321, 81lbo1 llland, Calll0tnl1 92882 Telepl'IOtle. 873-7870. County of Orange, S1a11 of caltlorn11. all tile r!Qhl, lltle and lntere11 ol H id d~•lld at the lime or dNt h ll'IO all the flOht thte and lnterMt thll the Miii• OI Mid d1oe11ed haa acquired by operation ol law or oll'ltrWill Olhlr •n•n OI In addition 10 1111t of ukl ~. 11 the time Of deltll, In and 10 •II Ille oen11n lmP<OYtd rHI properly 11t11atld In ti'HI County of Orange, 9tlla of Oalllornl•. pertlc:u1w 1y ~lbed 11 IOllowe. to wit• Lot 19 of Trect 8043, 11 1>94' m111> recqr did In Boole 272, Pegee 44, 46 and 46 ol Mltoellaneou• Maps. In the office o1 the Counly ReGotoe< of Cirenoe County, more ccmmonty known .. 102t Parkhlff Drive, C:0.11 M .... Celll0tnl1 Term• ol 1111 c11h In lewful money ol th• United StllH on c:onllrmatlon OI Nie, OI pW1 CUii eno balance evidenced by note MCUred by Morla-ge Of Trutl Deed ()(\ the property so 1010 Ten per C«ll ol amoun1 bid to bl depo9/led with bid I lda 01 Olle'I 10 be In Wfltlr>p and will be received at the lfO' 1ld ollloe et eny llme Ille< lht. .. r11 pybllcatJon hereof and before dalt of ..... Dated thle 11th Oay of Fet>ruar;. 1983 C.A H!Qble All«ney Publllhe<l Ofenge C~11 Dally Piiot, Fib. 20, 21, 21. 1913 M3-«l MllC NOTICE Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/lund1y, Februaty 20, 19'3 •••• Ir"'' IUIUlll 'or Tuucfay through 1a1ur<11y pubttc111on1· atlone: fl:OO noon 8•t• utdty. ,., ........ .......... ""' (What~) • ttp by .. ., lnMNotlOnt on how 10 bllV tt\OH PfoP4W'tlM. Qurr911t rulM .-.U • a rt0ul1t1ont lncllidlcl ... ITIIU with this book. 0111 for IN fllAf 1 .. Kiii cl ..,.1 I u r I h I r I n I o . • an corr .... ona mey (714)780-2841 2• hOtJr1 ... llTllATD bl mlde unltl 0:30 p.m. · °' 1to-l7M. lln lnU -fOf 1111 neJCI clay'1 pul>ll-1 ________ 1 ...._ .......... llf cetlon '°' 8undey llld ITATlll -Monday pub1Jo111ona, ...,., ... I .... • 12:00 noon 81tur<1ay. H~ Newport 8otooh 4 It tew-tlll I fl-PIHH .. k for I "klfl Bdrm POOi home with ... number" wntn cencel· penotlft'llo Ylewl of bey •llJ r•. W1U1 tf Ung your ad and city ffohtt. l'abl.llOut lllH •rlll Htfttr mNllf tutti with vift • aundook plut m1ld'1 llf .... 1t1tt llflfft QlllttWt. WOii Pfl09d at rtt•I• 11' tllltt• onty Na41000 ... • ect ,..,.. __ , .. -.. .. _ IUNI Chick your Id dllty and report . lfrora lmmeclla· tely. TM DAii. Y PILOT utumtl llablllty '°' tho lfrat Incorrect lnN rllon =· ...... ftrhlt leatral IMI UttYHr .... 1111 .. ,. ·~~· , ... ....., tf ........ .,.., ......... nowt .... 7171 .... ....... .. ...,., .... , ... .... THE REAL ES TATERS -----" .......... W•lk to 111 ectloolt from. 2-11y • lclrm ramify home w/2 lrpli:., huge femlly rm (pool table "'*>· many ctlm bit-Ina, wet bar, eto. Ptl. for cs. ........ .,.... ... ............. = ............ ., ....... . Cal.a OP MIWPOM MAL TOM Htl&.C_.ll•r· c-."1 ... 111·1111 tafla. H1~ ,,.clerlok, ilmi~iiiiiiiijiiiiiiii- •flll·fm•m If purchuod by 3--31-43.1----------• New Mobll1 home In "mOITIYI'" South Laguna Ocean-A tieeutfful Plaza dll Sol tront Parkl Agent there home • • llUQI bdrma, 3 dally, 1<>-4:30. balha. A master ault1 1o1tr1C"' "''"~ Tll D1)'1 •99~242 wllh flrept1e1 and OYlt· evee $41-2739 alaed tub. Large famuy room wllh watbar incl flrepl.a.. Step down 11- vlf!G room, flfwpeeoe, fot· maf dining room. lultln MCUrlty and mud! m«9. Priced al only S210.000. ~ to .... 5-4&-2313 NIPllT &ame Nol only 11 this home priced right, but the tennt are ooellent and " I• clellghtfu_!, •••9,500 (with land). rnlt eunny 3 8drm pool home hat OCMll and i:.nyon vt.w. It hll an A88UMAILI .... AUii '232,000 1 II TD •l THE ~EAL ESTATE RS l•ltl• .. •.a-er I 10.&'4 and wtth .... th1n • -• 20% down my IOV91y f1W· 1--M• • •......, -YllAIJ nen wlll carry th•JI•· 1"· 111 "" .,,..... llAO , 1i::I. lat/lie 11·1 ... la llMf •tttMI. · Ooubll 4oor entry to tho flt 11Her•, Ml. lttHI ft I ,_rlHtt bellutfful • Bdrm 3 beth lnqWre eboUl .. ~ M11•11o lllllt Yll hor111. I.art• famlly f ""-.. 1 ~n...ua.. IWI Tll Lmm ... room 2 flNpllCee. Huge o .., .... era .. P .._,_. t>onu• room. Wit\ Y8'dl 1t1 owner'• tJnft 1e a Br ..... with O*-ht•d PoOI. 3, 2ba. 1 bffl lo bMch. And 000 ,.ft. Of IMng IOfl " la oNy. )'Ml'9 now. It COLIM~ only 214,tOO. Call tlM a 1 bdnn rental and MALTOM 12313 of COUrM .. a pettect IQ. cation for aurrilner/ "~,~~f.:f''UW\il r~~~nt•I. A•klng DTUlllllWIYI Sut>« tenna, Miier will conlffler VA/FHA or a buy down program! A tempting farnMy t4 Bdrm 2 bllh home. atW>WI pt'IOI of ownerahlp. Aeduc.cl to Mii to Sf18,t00. Cell today! a.1111 THF. REAL ESTATERS , .... ••mnem Aarl duplex opp«tunltY at IM _,.,., edge, wttfl private dockl MaaalYe 3 8drm, 3 bllh ow,,.r•a unit a 2 Bdrm Income """' L.Ne at lbl _..,tor only 1549,IOO ect nowl &46-7171 THE REAL ESTATE RS 111111111 •• Look no mote. • roomy b1clroom1, lrg IMng- cllnlng 1r1e. Clrcufar glml room. 2 pYI pelloa a centr. alt, dynamite toceUon. Don't Delay Call Dien• TOdeyt .... PllYmtl·Yllft ....... ••••111 ..,. llquldafton. Priced 011ow market. Linda Hart 131°1•. ....... Cozy OM bedroom, onl blth adult condO ovor-toc*lno communtty pool. MY• ,.ao. Oonwnllnl to INIPI, bent11 and 1- b<wy, .... 000. lllAlff .. , • -1111.n .,., ............. HOMES ffOM aM8,000 to MJ..~.ooo. Con.dot 123•,ow to _.30,000. 1.ott, a15o.ooo to u . 000,000. Let mo .,. your guide 10 IM W.00U. io vt"t avail. In lllanotto ..,.,., HIM OLNEY, MALTY P08oxllll,~ ..... ,.. ... 7 JM.oMM 1•1-. 111-1111 ~.3 8*,lle model. lo9dld w/extraa; fireplace, microwave. vaulted '*llno1 etlcklr price t1a11.GOO • 7814101 . ,. .., ...... ..,. ................ uve In 3 bdrm, 2 bdl C:SE\.KT :::: ~~-ct:! .... PROPERTIES tower level plut • OM ' --------• pettclng.. Prlol at aatS, ~. ooo. associated Tllo ptlcl of ttltt 3000 lq n P4ut home In Cotona dll Mar. St• from und ftW 1 .. J _, '> li I I'\ • J ' ' ...... -mow In oond. -2 story~~~~~~~ CCfnlr locltlon. Cell Tim i:: Allone. 131·12M LIWllT,__ ..... -. 8upor 3 Bdrm Moneoo dee«lt«I In llgtlt earth tone., Oood --..metllt ttt, & OWNEA Wll.I. CAAAY PAPEAll All.8. l\.H~. 11? l.18Hhold. 75t-t100 IUllWAl.ll Lovely 3 e«m home wttt1 a palloa and atrium. Gourmet 4Cttcnon ~ rlna Ill now llCIPlllnCltl Only sno.ooo. Don·~ •• I!.. • •. i -·· ' \ f . -11 I tl r If ,....._ WITH VIEW C&tAl!na • OoNrl City l.IClftU I.ender mutf .... feat 2 Br 2'it Be TWnhme OEORGE ELKINS CO S110,000Valul nonnel llmte MAKE Of'FIA ________ ...,. ,.,._,,..,.. 111 •10&,000 Wha1 a WondllfUI World of Shopping. right II your finolnlpt ewfYdeyl Dally ffllot Claaalll•d Ada. To place your ed, c.11 642-5878 and let I Cllillllled Ad-Vie« help you. et12~ • Somo c:llltt + Olllf'Y "' !encl IOft terme or 1tedl TD'a, R.E. Boet, Plane, Car or ? 0..51-7720 A-4~ Brilr·l.ndr-Owfw ••• btt ..... ... ~-·--... IP Tll WllT, There are few OOf'ftpertlonl. 1.1 --offerfna totat panoramlo vlew1 ol N.wport Htwbor lltMde & tntty to 1ea. IBR, 8IA & 1taff f aollltlet. The premier vt.w of .., of Newport & uttlmate In private Hourlty. 17,000,000. Tom Alllneon. IUY llWtwl ,_ W . Snuggled among muttlmllllon I m1n1lon1 w/forever vlew1. Harbor ' kaa.ldOIOOPIO hortzon -48R & 2 FA + 5 bathe & llbrary. •1.895,000 affordable fln1nolng -S 1,500,000 Cuh . LHae option H0,000, Le ... S7 ,000/Mo . or trade tor commerotal. Tom Alllneon. IHUTltm1P.....-tn. Ocean, jetty, Big Corona. 3 IA, 3 BA, den 2 car gat909, gueet hou••· Step1 to beach . Beautiful oak plank floor1. S 1,295,000 Fee. Maureen White. ........., Ill• UT&TI. 211' acre level hllltop. Vlewt to the Ha. Unllmlted bridle tra111. 5 1tall barn. caretaker 1utte. Unllmlted uH of 1dJolnlng private 5 acre perk l la11 t.ak•. 5 BR, 4 BA -20 mlnut• -to .Lohn W.ayne ..A ltpou.. t ,1,295,000. George Orupe. 011111 llllUlll YllW. Panoramic ocean view from thl1 1tngle 1tory Callfornla Ranch home 2 or 3 8R8, 2'ABA, formal din. rm & flm rm. High beam celllng1, Mexican p1vet1, French doore, prantatlon 1hutter1. Completely remodeled & profH1lonally land1caped w/lovely 1p1. $795,000 Incl. land. Donna Oodlhall. HllLHI IPHUlt P&Hl&lll MUI YllW. Charming 11ngle ttory "Portemouth" 38R. 28A, formaJ dining rm & f amlly rm 11tuated In th• exclu1lve Corona def Mar oommunlty of Spygtue. Solar hMted pool a •P• ••eluded In prlv1t• courtyard. Plantation lhuttera, MW cpt, oak panetlng & many more amenltlM. IN5,ooo tnct. land. Donni Godlhllff. llmlt ......... -. Contemporwy fMllng ~ ...neotlng the beet of a unique 1ma1I ••••Id• town. Thi• beautlfully reb&.1llt home fMtur .. tplendld ocean vtewa, proximity to the beach & the ftne8t eppotntmeni.. $549,500. Coby W8ttJ. lllllTIH 1111, Beautiful In every retpeot . Oorgeou1 garden• -lg lot -formal dining rm -garden t.mlty rm -lg gourmet kltohe._ w/ charming breekfut .,.., Solar Mated IWlmmlng pool. 3 IR. 8379,000 lncludlng land. kbara A&.1ne. , ........... -... ,, •2 1m1 Guarded oommunHy, 28A + den. prim• locatlon . Walk to pool, tennla & ctub hou1e. Aa1um. loan• w/low lntereet rate. $399,500. Berlt MttOhelt IAlll llllLllll YllWI lmmKUlate •BR on cuk»-NO w/ocean & CataJlna view• & acoea1 to private beachea. Ftexlble flnanolnc.=5,000 1not land. Martha b. -W 1mll 15 "*""-from ... beldt l W8toft the oowboyt work from thl1 SI" family llomet Yautted oelllng1, I lhpleoee, g.-den kitchen w/1g butcher '*>Ck ooum.r. Owner wHI ftMnol or help wltlnanolng. 1241,000 . ..,.,.,. o.llhan. ' . f lllYll ~Tiii LIW Mi 111 1.11~ view, , .... ,.., efltry A-... INAOO t• T.D. ~ 11Cre lo\, O 'Bil, &.&, vtew, 20ll down .• 1,lD0,000. Open Today 1-6. 8 Oakmont. ,. .... u .. door•, 11~-r1 e "" w/ ~.c.:r:::a ~ :::': ~ .......... I lrg MINCen .. -w/ ... a. I IL ..,.. bit-Ina .. ...., ~ ..... 41eeotet9' ........ .. umm City U&hta vtew, Harbor Vt9W Seawlnd Monaco. 12~9,000 '"· Open Tod•y. 2244 Pore Carllele. ~n & Jetty vltw1. Marine room, 4 bdrm, 3 ~th, 37~ aq .h . auaa.ooo. Cbanfront. -----iNiiiiiij"·· ·,AC, 0 u I to m 18 r LO\lllly .., hofM ..... 1-etofy ,.., OOMnlfNy. _ --.: .._. ... .._ Open let/lun or 1ny kit.;., open e,,,y MICr Not jn ......... Oel .,... 1utte Wl •PHIOUI 8e, NI for'"':....... mtrr0ted w.,droN• I N -;:'..,. UllN llLI IAYPlllT .._., -·-_., eve. t14t,100. lam view, 4 8drm In ruin Oren• Alt. Offlo• pvt etudy. Low ,,....,.... ,. nano• beok~•rd w / ... ~ ................ ........... 1..-,oon view from 5 bdrm, 4 beth, INn. nn. &o.t .Up tor 3 boata. Now *816,000. ~;::':"~ :::i.:~ 4 ti · 4 to O , "om• hardwood lloell'e. Added ..,.. ..... _,_uo ____ _ olfota. Alt. Mertlyn Harbor Vlew Hlllt, c••YOD/ OCHD vi••. Pis er. tStt,000 fee. ~11 for llelall1. 1111111111,111 Penlnaula Point 6 Bdnm. walk to ocean or bay. Owner will trade for Co.ta Meu 4 Bdrm - motivated. $399,900. UYPlllT...._ $695,000 fee. Privacy, 2 story. Large boat dock , great financing. ... -.............. lo4. '* dod&(•). play Llwn • .wtm a..tl.. ..._ Jl;Q,000 • 10 ... OWi* nn. few qWck Mle. t'fM,000 (land Ind.). Open 818 l l-&. Owner e&O.otol. IAl .. PUll Specl.M:Ulat bayfront dplx 2 br. 2 ~ up: 2 br, 2 ~ dn. 2 boat 1ptae. Reduced-$1,&00,000. M.:W = ~"' You don't need • QW\ to PlllUlll UIOI y .. r . If you 11eve 1 "drew IHt" w!Mn you New 4 br, 4 ~ ba, cuatom French NomuanJy cemper thet'• not oett p1eoe en eel tn ttie OllllY Fatale l.2 prime acre hilltop $1.260,000. uMd. 1111 It now w1111 Piiot Wem Adel Celt now CIMalftld Ad. I t42-H7t. 111111111 OA YI Coronado I.al.and cuat. bayfroni lot. ~· boa, stock. Pl&N avail. Now '370,000 w/terma. : BILL GRUNDY. REALTOR ~ ' ' • ' .. ; ~ I'' ettt..eton: tW pt~ Ctmt ... .., ,. and t1ee I '""' _.. ... -"*" O\lef I oer ..,.... AltforlN<l,800. ... ........ 1111LIM.ll&M.W. 1 .. 1~ .. &den,vtew, ---Y 1-1 oorner lot .~btll to1--• .....,..., .... ,.-llT ....... -l11.....,_-, Ml•llll . ~h.~WIH IMwiilfor .!!', Comer IOll11t' "92 IOt, ._ -· belo-. llwy, •ll•lce I en-t01•. 1-1 "*'069 • .,, "°""· "°°"" to acid • untt 7 POOi & liiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiilii epe? 1175.000. mLll ........ .., '""12 8clrm ..... lllde. 2 "" ~=i~~=~ *f'UU. ~vu• Ill-MM ~·1~roo~ rw ao--pt lllllU... =:,:;....-::,~ Cft!t lw • 1114 .. _ Coiy....... ......... ~ ~ -·-I IHUM In. Appr ., ..... ,_ ..... Ctler 4 Bdrm. 2 belt\, cblbte '400,000. 0.... IO In .__ lllO If~ 214 :"'O twnh1, 3 Br, cer garege, quiet..,_., trllde -..ttY tot UdO owe 1•12'Monl""" no.-•· 41bl ,.,, pool. •••.aocr. ...... .. .... l.oweet prloed L.._ 2 OAllll 111111 sa~.ooo fee. Owner will finance or trade for lncome ·property. 4 Bdrm1, beach acce11. Alao available for leue $3,000 mo. fu.miahed. 1-5. 1·1 LIT Old Corona del Mar. Some ocean view, 1 block from Ocean Blvd. Call for details. AEsaoumA4 llfAl ESIATE setvas •••am II .. OUYll .... .....,1 .. #IWlllsMPMt hme. U f·HH dyt: 3bt~llM-1 .._, SIM 2-5. M4-2M2 .., •ll•l••M•• a . CIMllfled Ade 14Mlt7~MOf ..,,..._ getting e11-5411 ew eot Aolc69-We11t to: 1;;;-==:-:~~r!:!~~~·~·~n~1~1t~!! tct .. elfted Ad• .... ' .,..•camping!~ .. Ulla l Cedtltece to Go-Cart• 0:..,~ctllturbJtr~ r._ 11.11~ u. .,,...., to• auccenfu yeer. tl fou h•v• •1 wtie.._ the Fed ,llbuklue condominium, O .... L191 OlrtlOf or ywd ..._.,"'' _.,,., ttlel'a not oetttnQ Roll 'em ott the martcet SPYGLASS HILL, ooeen tuet bMutlfully decorl· Doll 11ou .. 4 Id a ... better wey to ..., more ueed, ..._ .. now with • With• Cl.....,_, Ad view ••r & den. M25, tedl 2 bedroom•. 2 Remodated kltdlefl. Prt-.....;Piii•~CIPiiii•iiiit iiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiii/iiiiiCliiiMm•tftmled;;Ad;;. --~-;.Iii iiiiiiCelliiiiiiiiiNow;iiii~iiiit4iii2;·5e~78iml 000. ~ bath•. Ft replace. Siii oed !*ow mettc.c to ... • ......... 1·1 •mono•• parkllk• now. Prln only. Lind• 1112 u Old Corona del Mar. Steps to Beach. $1450 per month. HPLUOUl•I $245,000. Walk to all ahopplng -in old Corona del Mar. Greet financing. The gate guarded aecurlty & prestige location add to the appeal of thia totally unique ent.ertainin8 hom e . In c lu<Jed are an indoor-outdoor IWimming pool, 3 apu. sauna, alld1ng roof.a, an 18 foot carved oak profeulonal bar, proj~tlon r oom with theatre aeatiJ\8, up to 5 bedrooma, library, even an upttairl ballroom~ d19oo with .eparate kitchen. And it'• all totally lecluded behind your own wall. $699,000. --TWO ...... ONGS ~N NEWPORT CENTER THE STAUU COMPAllY . 644~9060 .. TUIA• ••MTAI ....... 1111 Expansive llvlng room with· tit down view complimented by a formal dtntng room wtth equal view. Spacious master aulte with privacy plus 3 addttk>nal BR'a, 2 BA's In separate wing. Large pool and protected patio enhances this property. Owner wlll carry Flret with aubstantlal down and· purchase of land. $600,000 LAuehold. Ask for Carolyn Mason'. 1'11 lllfn Linda mode .. picture perfect condition with all new kitchen, new carpeting, drapes, expanded dining area. Softly decorated to attract the moat discriminating. Comer lot on one of the largest greenbelts and added allure. $198,500 Leasehold. Ask for Carolyn Mason. .. ,. W • WllllY IJIDI 4 BR'a, 31h BA's plus den. Huge family room on 3rd floor. Spa, sauna, BBQ In MCluded patio. Solid oak woodwork throughout. Ocean vtewa from 2nd Md 3rd noora. Many other extras make thla home too good to mlu. Alk for Hallie Strock. I IM I IAl-llWLY Ll1D Whitewater vlewsl Wood ftoora, k>tl of room tor ~. terrtflc patlO and 8P8 are )uat a f• d the featur• of tht9 cMrmJng 3 BR home tn an area. where the IUt Nie wu In excae of $1.5 mllllon, $890,000. Aak for D.vld Hlrlchler. ........ ........, u.n ... ," .. Expertenqe the ptMtlge and eecurtty of Nvlng I!\ the _. gu9fded oommuntty Of Herbar Ridge. lpaclou1 3 BA "Jodelle" model. ~ mdatJ"'G 1at T.0 . at 11.5~ llPS)rOX. 30 v-t.rm. 1175,000. Aak tor Ed E9oano. lllMDY111 Magnlfk:«1t panoramic vlewl overlooking Newi>ort Beech and the Pacffte Ooean. Thi• .eeoant 1000 8q. tt. eetate on .. the ultimate In klxury IMng. Featuring 5 BR'a, 7'A BA'a, grand room, Mrvtce quartere and a beautiful apa . . • excellent financing package offered. Call for your private ahowlng. $4,000,000 fumllhed. Ask for Ed e.cano. ...... JD Eiiiiiitl llfUL 2 BR In an award wtnnlng complex. Hlghty upgraded, flm level location ov.tooke patio, r unning 1tream1, spectacular foliage. Heating. water, apa and pool and flre- lnaurance lnctuded In asaoc. du... Reduced price reflect• motivation. $139,500. Aak for Carolyn Muon. fMIN I UY P• -1111,1111 Charming well-kept 3 BR OCMf'I vt9W home on a nice nat lot. Thia home ... turee open cetNnga, wood floorl, huge ftmlty room and ll c:loM to tennta, park•. poola. .. c. Jult lllted and ready to move In. Terrific curb appeal. Mk for Rod Daley. mmam m • n 1111 -ILL •tDll Bright and Immaculate Del Mar model In SpyglUe wtth lovely moun..an Md city llght• vlew8. $220,000 In exlatlng f!Mndng. Owner may exehange few IMI expenelYe home. Alk few Halffe Strock. FREE at ........ grounde. 1129,too, r• Hett 131-1211. One °' ..,. cNrl2*lg .. duoed.:..., ....... der "°"'99 on Cemallon. •-........ ~ On 2 Iota. 4 Bf. CloM to -R&IM~ MARKET EVALUATION ON YOUR HOME b 0 II • I •• 5 • 0 0 0 . An•IOl.I• to .. tit 3 b• ·-------e7M742. droom home rldlly ct. -------1 coreted with wood IPYIUll 4211 penallng. Bl1c:* 11rep1ece. No Coet or Obllgatlon Uat Your Home "POi SAi.i" JUST U8TU>, i..t ex-li=emly -rm combination. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii penelv• home tn Spy-Lot• of •ll•dY treH. ... Mint oond. Heme 1121,tOO, IUbmltl STEAL In Mu ..... U.tif_t1 leek your term1. Delta ....... Tt ... . '· PR0,888IONAL 81RVICEI "FOii MIV.R• OR SAUR•" R&IM~ 12~ euumabl• loin. =!~·:::a: $122 900 nlftg, femtty room and 7 i-~==-==--1 ftrept~•· NHt & will 8pactou1 28 . 2'ABe + tHlntalned. 1148,000, frpto & xtr• ta 2 cw ge- -------- .... ".' 1'7 Prtvacy pervadee 1hlt Harbor vtew home on fee land located near .chool and park lending addltlonal appeal. S BR'•, large famlty room, formal dlnk1g room are pti:tUfe perfect for amall family. Sellera are motivated. $242,000 Fee .. Ask for Carolyn Muon. MTllll•R UY NW Security gated communtty within MCOnd• of faahlonable Newport Cent.,. 5 BR'a, 4'A BA'•, large formal dining room, dettahtful waterfront patio, courtyard apa. 811p Md 8'de tie. envate tennla and beach. $1,450,000. Alk for Lola egan. IA•IAITU 111111 -111 Luxury condo8 on the oceana6de of Hwy. with uae of pool and epa. TheM highly upgraded unite have good parking facUfttea. Ideal •ettlng near be•ch, •hopping •nd traneportatlon. Two ,...._ now avatlable through Ungo. $209,000and1275,000. tlm ..... llYllllli Open Sunday 1-5 p.m. 2491 Crelt\w Ortw. GenerOU8 famlty home on large comer lot (you own the land). 3 BR'a! 3 BA'a Md femlly room. Great potenttal for e~ndlng or remocMltng. Reduced to $450, '-· Alk few We CheM LM. P1111n um •••••rt !'.19.ht and epec1oue 2 a" with din end 2 BA1,•epteoe.~roondmonlna.mount81n and nlGht llQht view. AcroN lrom Lek•. 1175,000. Mi for LOii &aan. ' -* llllldouel r-oe. pvt epa ln '*" •• ... ,... Mltlng. Owner .. hllp EH011ttv• 1howplao• llnence. 30 yr fixed r ... wMtl POOl UP~ • ti.-ted, a11umebte flft•n· drOOtM, 3 baili8. TWO ctna. &tremety moUve--~.Formal dining tecf o.,ner. VACANTI room end family room. P1eue cell bkr. for • ....,.,. yerde and br1ck .... 831-2248 petlo. 1~7t,900. MIU· ~~~~~~~ .,...~ 111-21• 1707 80. BNITOl SANTAANA -1~1rl1t~11. ! HI \I .I OH~ I 1111'"' Wll11lll ...... Melle ~ own deel on ... I Bdrm ' Be llome. W. ... w/greet tefme. Hwryt Cw1 A Htirbertl It, 111·1- R&IM~ llwp I NBr. on bit tot.~ option, 11000/mo. 111P hllQe fem rm off MeM Verde 2900 eq ft . ..,. 0-nty 11081<. Ao'· ()pert HOUM Sun 12-4 . ..,..... 20H Ftam1n10. A1t. I Lil.. _ ...... __ ,._. ---- .Mt remodefllCI, 2 mA ,_ .... fl., oul de WI ... ... I tfi _. • ..._ ... RV ~..._...,..I -=. ~ 1-5 :.:, = '::::*" cut- Afl, 411 Abtlle :;!74041 llllc:h•n ~/ltetr:::r::: floor. Incl. mtcro-we119, UIT9 ..... bollrlg ....... I 8A 1 .. w/ffWl!lts::. = e:=eatle~t= .... 1#11 plue ...,_ IOIHOOd 8hogt ecr..-M#Nble ll0,000 !Oelt, ~ & ... ~ 2 1150.000. Ownr/agt. ~ ~.....,.- 111-Ml1 deel91'9d for Indoor I .... ft.Ill outdoor entertaining. A 8edllded I bdnn home ..._, lit '270.000. '°' en .-e cU-de wt ~ pvt •owtne catl Glen n ....... fM1nteNn-Hllw•I\. Me ttOO -yar1I .. lotl ,,. .... Wtctll .... flo1Mo6119t ()itly 11n:ooo. c.t1100n t• --_ J • \ f . 11 I /(I . It u111r•1a1 4M&boru~2\41 -. •• prim• locetton. 1130,000. Cell tor de- tlllL AQt. 882-2118 R&IM~ ------··-Pl'1oe rwduOed t30.ooot 4 Br, 2~ be. term. din. rm .. fnc:d yerd. 1201,500. Gem~ 142-4123, .... umlPmE 3000 8q,. f'l.. 4 a I ... eap. ......,, fem room. rodl flrepteoe, lkytt ... A11umebl• 11t. Only 1144,IOO. Don't ~ Cell ~ Toct.yt -Nl&a ..... -·-.,,, ... tor 1111 • ., -fla.-~ '*"-loc:eted "' ..... de! Mer. Hurry on tNe one.L-it won't t••tl IS 1·n1l"O. 11947'0 l k' \Pl I I< l \ \I f:: \I I 11 • .. ~ ' I l MSIOEIUIAl MM EJfATr SUMC:ft .... 1-1 ....... ., • .u. .,. ........ ,,,.. mng•J 'fllll ,,. .... 4 BR , Fam . Rm . IRVINE TUR.ACE, $398,000. See Lucy ~at 1715 Galatea Terrace. 3 BR, Fam. Rm. HARBOR VIEW HILLS, $435,000. See Carole McMaban at 1120 Goldenrod. 3 BR, Fam. Rm., BALBOA ISLAND, $429,000. See Marcia Redick at 214 Amethyst. 6 BR, Fam. Rm ., DOVER SHORES, $625,000. See Hope Gerrie at 1521 Antigua Way. 4 BR, Fam. Rm., LIDO ISLE, $556,000. See Cynthia Rwmfeld at 207 V1a Mentone. 4 BR~am. Rm., BA YSHORES, $1,690;1)00. See Edie oi.on at 2616 Bayabcre Dr. S BR., NEWPORT HEIGHTS, $248,000. See Ted Petenon at 418 San Bemardlno. 2 BR, Den, RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN -IRVINE. $182,000. See Ginny Andenon at 23 Viejo. 5 BR, BALBOA PENINSULA, $995,000. See Evan C.orkett at 1038 W.Bay. IN NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 •ALllOA 18lMim'8 ONnte MOVW -TIMM AM Propertlee Av ..... OLD FASHIONID Ho. ................................... ............. ,....,......., ........... Opet.-... Cell.,..., ... uaTING .................. '*-... ...... Good ........................... ... apart ... t. xurr n ...... 1,.. Walk .. , 1111111~...., _.. ... ._....._CALL ..,... QUAINT COTTAGE KMltJ .. Md ..... "9lk •llN1•pllel11 .. 1 11111 tNao.ta ...... +tWNI µ'6 1 01 ........... owc ...... at....._ 1111-CALL.,..._ OLDER CHARii •••4hrt•I aftd wer• 4 M r• .... . _, .... I .................. ... ,,..., ... hldetl '"'9t ,...., I ,,...._ .............................. ... t14 R•llJ Awe .... 11,IM. CALL ~ •••aALJIOA 181 AND QMATI Urge ............. ~.., ..... lpeol1• 4 Md I • ~ ,,......_ MN ,. .. , ,.,,.g, ~ ........ .. ••••er~1· ... te l reaerd. Ali .-a1plh ... ,......,,.... ~.~.a*' .............. 1111.110. •••.-AR NORTH MYP'RONT- o.llJ 4 ,_. ... _.~......._. &..lie 4 111•r1-, I\. ..... t ........ ~ .-.;11111, oallMdr .. ~ • .-, .. , .... tw ......... . ......... .. 11.71~ ... -. • ............... " ... .............. CHAMmlQ DUPLE( ~l'w•slll• .. t••&& T• .._. -11M1 ...., • a•M•M at teed laeeMe fNM. tltll ••• tit .., ... .-........... +.1 ......... ., .......... ..... .... ".... .... . ... , ..... , ..... . ..__.CALL.,..._ GRAND CANAL WATWRONT ~ .......... ., .. ., .............. .......................... A ....... 1111$11'w l ...... 1'9 .. ,._._. ~---............... . ......_R1•111P• lll._.ett-1m. •••APNAUMQ a •ACIOUI ~.....,..__,~-­........ tent,._., v'!!..te ... JU Ai IF ,_.g_r-;:;+ lllltu • • I WfW' &. """"" hf I ....._ ~-9' .~ Ln'TU la AND U.W =::.:n-= "I:::::.=: •1*11• ...... HI C,,........,...... ..... ,. .. ..,.,."_ ........... ,1.1 938 VIA LIDO SOUD, Lido 111eM7&,000 e bdnN. tamlly nn, pool 730e W. OCMNFRONT, Npt Bch ............•....•..........•...............••..•... , .. t'79D.OOO Ou'*1Mllna C\.lltom home e1e VIA LIDO sow, Udo lalet387,&92 3 bdnnl. 3 bit.hi 204 VIA EBOU, Lido IaJe ......... '626,000 3 bdrml, 3 ba, wide lot + pool 300 CAGNEY LN #107, Npi Bch Verulll• ....................................... f 114,000 1 bdrm, 1 ba, pool 820 VIA LIDO NO!U),, Udo Ille ' .................................................... •1.900,000 4 bdrm, tam.rm. boat dock 204 OOLUM.81A, Npt Crelt ...... f l89,500 4 bdrm, condo, pool, teMll 101 VIA GENOA, Udo lale ...... $8-C0,000 3 bdnm. &~ ba, den wlber llPLll ••• 111. Ill On the ocean side of the Hwy. Jult Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/8Und1Y. ,., ......... ...,... L • 111111 ··-1111 K.)' W• Qr., CclM l'abulow 10,000 1.f. Bii Canyon lot. The ~ ~ ·~ :,C: ~~ h= ~~ mJ •· Lovely I bdrm, 2 btth, 1 level. owner will trade for Bae Canyon home RV 9CC•t1 at the end of 1 4ult1 cul·d•-1ae. wld•ooireenbeh, n11r pool. Only or build to 1ult for ~ulty. B.au\lful OverkloU .,...,_It partl, ~ wa.111 to dw bNth. $170 loc:eUon next to park. Prked at '820,000. c.om. '° Nr °'*' ti... a.a. or aun. l-Opm, ... 1_.; · 1111 MM 760-8333. .. , .. -.&.,__., ....... llZY .... , 11111111 .l.400.000 (1100.000 clown) ... , '· ..... • .. .. • ..... Ideal 2 Bdnn IW1ef hcwne w/roorn to U million loen '' lft Int. fixed for 12 y .. ,.. •n Wlllll ll'IMI • ... rw • ... expand. Remodeled kitchen 4& bath1, gi~~~~,ooo mo. Proferty 11 In foreeloture. 11n ""8 LaflM • • .. u...- new roof, cop,.r plumblftl, RV boat 1111• NW - lt.oc'ap, and extra petk.l.rw. An e>allent .......... ,,......... nm Ume offend. Larp 1 level 4 br, value a\ •199,500. 7eo-al3. ... lrt, • MMltl form. dln, fam rm, 2~ t., beeu\. yard n••lllTI .......... ------------w/ewlrMUna pool & jlocum. Good temw. In every detail hu beell employed In the Y11 IWI •um. '316,000. dec:ora\lni of thia deltahtful bayfront T IHITI .. l&T/M ,.. nH ............ home ln excluaive HunUnpln Harbour. On the llOU\h cout of TahlU la thia rare llLEI I. MWI Solid oak panelllnl, lilk walnlcott wall treatment w/coordlnaUna draperte1, otferln1 of over 344 acre• of private IULTlll, •· 144-11M carpet & furnWUnp. Beachfront patio ~:.=· 2 1tory home wlth cu1tom w/pool, ape & BBQ, boa\ 11.lp & a sandy furniture & all appllancea. Outdoor betd\. It will be an experlence for you to view thia lovely home. .A.klna prict entertaln.lna with cook bOUMI, we\ bar, •1.195,000. Opn Sun. 1-6. 168l\1 Coral ;~~o~~~:Ql~f.': ~~ Cay. 760-8333. bunplow, 4 car prage, maid'• qua11en. Cf L / d<>s kennela & tennil court. 10 minutes '4 We µt I en/t/z e to aou. 40 mtnu• to atrport. t1,ooo.ooo. { PROPPR11f~' For further lnfonnation write: TahlU Land Investment, P .O. Box 1322 Papeete, TahiU, or phone 7.44.24. llWPllT II.II Two yean new, 3+ den 2,1tory home w/pool1lu yard overlooking Cherry Lake lNlde 1ated private community. Seller'• motivated & will con1ider exchange. Open Sat /Sun 1-6. 372 Newport Glen Crt. . IPR TlllY 1·1 ~ ' . .... , ........ ..,, ....... ....... $390,000 ............................ 11 Curl ~ .• NB •'*-................. ...., .. $295,000 ..................... 1424 Seacrftt, NB UMa ,._, ...... 11.,...... I '*9-. $235,000 .............. 539 Vista Grande, NB I ,,..IW..,IM,•,..ei ...... $279,000 ........ 2208 Port Lerwick. HVH L8rst...., ..._, ,..e I.,., I ..... $329,500 ................... 2406 Franc:im>, NB Lall ....................... .. $395,000 .......................... 1205 Sand Key . ..., •. , ......... .. t I ~ . .. I f . ' I • • J f • ~ a few blocks from the beach. Splldoua 3 bdrm. & 2 bdrm. unlt1 eech with be.am oeillng'I, fireplaces. patio or p()l'Ch. All blt 1na; carpetl &-. drape1. l>rtced rfaht at $377,000 by mouvated 1eller. 11u1n1n Owner will finance thla Monterey 1tyle family h ome on belt twlmmln8 beach on PenlnaUla. 102' deep lot with parking for 6 can. 4 BR_, 3 baths & gorgeous patio. $775,000. Only~ now $325:000 llWNIT PIEi $352,500 ..................... 601 Putollta, CdM • ... I .... ,., ...... /..., .:. $425,000 ...................... 118 Ruby, Bal Ial J IN NEWPORTC~NT~R 644-9060 SPEUf ACULAR 6,008' OCEAN VIEW EmtJTIVE mIDENCE . FROM THE TGP OF SPYGLASS HILL! One of the premier hornet offered in Newport Beach . . . a truly gorgeoua re9idence of .hoer elegance and quality. Thia ia one of the !DOit 1uperbly comtruc:ted bomet anywhen with a forever new of the Harbor, the ocean and Catalina laland. Uncompromising. cuftamanahip ii ev;dent everywhere you look, with larilb uae of tolXI oak cabinetry and trim. meticuloualy at.ai.nod inf finithed to reveal the true beauty o( the wood. An outatandi"8 Door plan. empbuizet the huge family room with large windowa and • muaive River Rock fireplace. The pool and •pa take adnntage or the fabuloua view. u doet • great family kitchen. liYiriB room and muter bedroom. Special feature• everywhere include ntflrllive ute of ellqu.ilite leaded and atained glut, a complete and very pretty IOtid-oak-bar, electrically controlled iron ptes. and eobbaeatone motor courtyard. / Great financing ii a~. Tradet con8derecl. STAmY HILLTOP-CHATEAU mLIE GAIL RANCH Here ii a residence of enduring design and 1plendid architectural beauty. A regal home, beautifully decorated, and with every amenity for comfort and gracious livin!! Every area is richly appointed with extenaive \lie of wooda, crown mouldings and tute{uJ finishing toucbe1. 6,000 aquare feet of quality are your1, with S bedroom1 (including • magnificent muter 1wte), atu<iy, 6 bathl, 3 fU'tplac:es and a grand entry way accented by a 1weeping aolid oak atairca1e to the 1econd floor. The generoU1 ailed 'lot ii beautifuDy landlcaped, witb a gorgeoua pool that o'ferloob hiU. and valley below, 11.150,000.00, with great financing powribt1itiet. Trade. conaidered. 24562 ~LUP CIRCLE, NELLI GAil. RANCH 14 Bdrm FIXER on a lot and a half, zoned comm'l w/approved plan• for retail + Bdrm 3 Ba apartment. Try po,ooo down. owe. __Qnly $245,000 l)~l()U~ ti()M~i REALTORS,675-6000 240 £aec C-t Hllhwav. Coro.a .a .. ., @] Newport Trede your old etutf for Have IOINttllna you want ~:..c,odlH with to NII? CtMelfled edl do Peninsula 3 3355 ad.1 842·5'71 It well I Call NOW S] . tCta11lflad Adi art th 142-H7I . Re. alty_ _!.. __ .....,to a .ucc.atu'-.=H-.v-,-,-ou~r•"'.""•d~to"'.:d':".'ay::-:--., .gsage or Y9fd '*fh'1 CtUllflad Adri ff not. batter wey to i.11 you're rnlMlng the beat paoplal ---In townl ON THE WATER! MAGNIFlmT , GRAND 7,000' RESIIBNCE ON . FABULOUS LAKE MISSION VIFJO! The Great 1..Ue! An incredibly potb gated community ol uduaiYe encutive raidenca about IS minutes from John W1yne Airport and it'• butt.ling induatrial and commercial aurroundings. And yet . '. . it'a a world ap111 from the rat race or the city ... like a magical kingdom that rivala a world clut relOrt. Abtolutely dettinod to become one of the truly delirahle relidence uua anywhere. It already 11! The home ia apectacular. Three atoriea o( grand atyling on almoet 60' of Jake frontage, with aplendid views Crom almolt every room. It features giant entertaining areu, both Connal and cuual. and Jbo • 1umptuous muter bedroom auite with two lavish bathrooms and • panoramic view or the lake and beyond. -- tr you don't know 1..Ue Milaion Viejo and Tres Vistu, diacover it today. Right Now! It'• eaay to find -from the intersection of the 405 and S Freew•y•, go South to the 3rd ait (Aliciia) and turn f.ut abolll 2H .miAea io Marguerite. tum left to the guarded gate entrance to Tres Vilw. Sbow the guard thil ad and tell him you haYe been invited to lnlpect the grand home 1t 27572 s.n 8lu. Open Sunday from 12:00 to 6:00. PICTURESQUE NEWPORT BEACH 2 ACRE ESTATE Miracle o{ Miracle.II! Two full acre• in Newport Beach, with a paporamic view of the Back Bay, the Bluffs, and Newport Ce\iter! This aecluded estate Wal choeen by a legendary Orange County actre11 u her permanent residence in the glory years of the silver ecreen. It i1 adjoined by many other similar estates ownec:l by prominent Beach area familiel who treasure ita eerenity and cowitry charm. The huse, ranabliq ranch home it 1uperbly pllnned for large acale ca1ual and fcxmal entertaining, u well •• (&mily comfort and onjgyinent. There ia 1ufficient land for tennil court.a, aftd exilting facilitiet for hor1e1 lf you like, with direct accflll to the Beck Bey tr.U.. f • ) • ~ ( T - . ~ ~ l. I t ' ' i a a IYIUYPm Jutt Meted l .llde t Ir r9ftClfl ltyle home w/tM'J ·~ "" ' Moec frJM. Love ly wrep·ero11nd llom• w/lrg v•rd. 0 111 abo111 flnenolng. Only t 1et.ooo. Dllnl e..,,et 13,., ... ~llt\11~ • . ,-,.,, j •• $375,000 HAIBOI VllW HOMIS Recently remodeled executive home featuring trench door. & windows, Italian ceramic tile, new appliances and lap pool in large private yard. Fee aimple with $223,000 in financing aaumable l\t 11 "~-Call 759-1501 or 752-7373. OCIAN VllW + POOL $149,900 Thia truly magnificent residence ls for t.hoee who embrace relaxing ~ u a way of Ute. Decoraied ln Mediterranean style w/curved arches, receaaed lighting & liberal u.e of mirrors. ~ eounnet kitchen features 10lld oak cabinetry, Jen-Air range, POJ'WiUeR tilee & a breakfast nook w/oc:ean view. Panoramic ocean & night view from LA to Catalina. Pool & spa are encl'd in private oourtyard. Thia fine home iB unmistakably Newport! Assumable financing on fee simple land. 759-1501 or 752-7373. *WATERFRONT HOME & SLIP* $539,000 Sensational executive home featuring 4 bdrm. enormous llvina & dinine room, 2 frplcs & room for 55' boat.! FEE limple land with assumable financing. Call 759-1501 or 752-7373. $565,000 *OCIAN VllW* *SPYGLASS llDGI* Outstanding 4 bdrm home feeturina large re.r yard, detached prap and lovely fenced-in pool. 8 '4~ a.umable tinandng! Call 759-1501 or 752-7373. BAY VllW CUSTOM HOMI $719,000 Spectacular cuat.om built home f•tu.rtna •una. jlcuzzi. 2 wet ban. 2 frpb, 3 car garage, formal dJn1na & much more! A..umable financing! On fee simple land. Call 759-1501 or 752-7373. P Al IXCILLINCI $1,500,000 nu. CUltOm decfgned home WM built w/aecutive enter1a1ninC ln mind. Quality thruoui, from the IOlid oak paneled den to the mabopny pa,...W fmlY rm. Some of the n\.lllM!ll'OW feetura an: S.-tklnal view of Fllbion ialand & caen. pool & ... w/outllde blr, Scar,......, ~ leCUlity system & frm1 c:tinln8. To view the lUXUl'iow f•turm Of mqnlficent l'ellklence, call 759-1~1 or 752-7373 for prtva._ ahowtnl· On fee limple land. CAI.MIL MODIL -llAWIND f271,000 . ~ hM:k country Y'8W from thm '°"1'1 hcllDe feawrtnc 3 br & 2 beda ~donal rear yard h.u cownd patio and tWi pond with wawfjll. Amumabll f1nlndnctl Call 7~·1501 or 702-7371. · HERITAGE 1<11\llllRS 4 Luxury Garden Unita. Cloee to beach -1hops. beamed ceilings, oak noon, frplc'a, private patios, garages, 2 Br. 2 Ba. Oen, view owners unit. Owner financing. $435,000. WI U•J!~lft.-1 Wllll .. Ptw.U Ital Estltt 411-1711 WISTCLlfP GOUIMITS DILIGHY A PETE BARRE TI . REALTY IEWP•T YllW IHPrlce ataahedHI. Guarded gate commu- nity. 4 8dml 3 Ba. Call '°' ahowlng. ~ Hart e31-12ee This meticuloualy maintained home ia tailor made for the gourmet starting with the <.Wtom kitchen. Oak cabine1a & flooring IW1'0Wld your built-~ whk:h tnclude a mk:rowave. Just off the kitchen Is a channln8 breakfaat nook with bay windows. Super plush carpeting & custom wall oovertn&s complete the pictu.rel of aheer elegance. The extra large family rm provides ample room for entertainment. A. an added bonus. the large irre,WU lot with custom pool provides extraordinary priv.cy. With a larp fully MIWD8ble lat trult deed, this home ii priced foe lmmediate sale at $299,000. For an appointment to tee, call 556-7035. WILL MAINT AINID YllPLEX WITH TWO CAI GAIAGI ON LAIGI SHADID LOT Each of the unita ln th1a property ls a 2 bdnn, 1 bath. They are very well maintained with extremely low vacancy factors. Long term, stable tel')anta provide $1 ,210 in monthly rent. Lender will refinance at 1~ for owner occupant or 12.25~ for non-owner occupant. PLUS owner will carrry. Offend at $155,000. 9032 Adams Avenue, Huntington Beacli. 556-703S. TIM.IVIL LIVING AT ITS BIST ONLY MINUTIS flOM SOUTH COAST PLAZA This hJihly uptraded fonner model la a deoontor'1 dellaht. BeSt of all our Villaae Creek Townhomel ia just a short walk to South Cout Plaza & South Cout Vl.ll.lae. But n,ht f.lt your beck door is a meandering ~. Just five yean new. this most eou,ht after Plan C 1a only $124,900. Call us for complete details of our aUordable financing program. 9032 Adama Ave., Huntlncton Beach. 556-7035. INRITAINING MADI IASY WITH THIS IPACIOUS POOL HOMI PLUS IPA Our teller a. e><t.remely moUvated and hu priced thla property accorcfJnlly. It ha charm & .,_e nol'lftally found only ln homee priced thouaancla hlcher· The ~ pool & spa WW be pertf!Ct for thoee hot aummer dayw jl.mt ahelld. With a price of .152,500 l'LUS polnta for VA purdJMer, the value ia clear. 9032 Adalm Ave., Hunttnaton Beach.· 063-5671. MOTIVATID llLUll PllCI THIS UICUTIVI HOMI llLOW APPIAlllD YALUI 'l'Mte la IUperb value ID ddl tbne ,_.old home prtced at $179,800. Almost two thculnd, two hundnd lqUAN feet of Uvtnc .,.. wtth all the .amenlUn. Tbe larae country kitchen comet complete with built-Im, Jm-Aire aoak top, tnlb ~ • l mlc:rowwa Then'• a ~ bar PLUS a formal dlnDw rm. 'lbe IDMflll' 11Ut'9 Ja hu,e wt•. -.. tub• MJIMl• ..,_. ana double DU1Jman1. r.ntertamana cu be done ,in the lannal l1vtftl room or In the famD1 room whicli 1ncludm a W9t bK. At tNa = w. clan't apeet. du. propsCJ to 1Mt Jolt& ID CID n.bt ·~fer ~an ..wnl ftNndnl ~ to .U. thJa 6oiiat ""' own. ton Adami Ave., Hundftet.an Blech. NMe71. . '"' ---.. _,, .. 1eeu1.-. ,...., ..... .,.... hOIM Oft ... ~. t.t NV on u.e 111111 s ldrm pl11a "ld•·•••Y den, d"*'i rOOM, ..__. welber, WIN etOf .. e, etteoMcl dcMllle ...... VI•• • beloony r11n1 aoro11 enllrt t1011H. toao.ooo. .... ,. OllTIM JUST LllTl!D to .... IM- MEOIAT!L YI 8peotou1 3 Br, DEN l\ome, H• qu-.. llty & GI ... tlvuout. Fr. doora. lkVlll••· Every- thln9 you could want. Won t tut et 1250,000 . ....... AE/MAX 131-12M G-..... " lat'11TA-11a8,ooo. Newly decor. 3 • bf twnl\ae, perfect for 19' time buyer or lnv .. tor. ~JO,.tl&un 12-4. Agt, ........ / ..... Aeduoed to 1186,000 3 & d«t, 2 ba, dlermlng "'• llTI 11%MWI IPAOIOUI a ldnn • den. 2.,. I• oondo, Nrtlltonte. •ytMe As. SUM~ LOAHI t 192,000. ........ U1·1• ....... The rtgM prtoe: 1237 ,000 -for 4 ldrme. 3 belha, In lhe right Waet«*ft loo. llon. AMdv evellablllty • ownere l\eve moved. tlome .. "* Md '""· reedy for you. See II tc>- dayt 1221111111 ........ ,, .. 142-1111 A PETE BARRE TI . REALTY 2 tty Tudor. 3 cat gar. ~~~~~~~ Cnr Tvsttn & 19th P*». = 0pen a.11Sun. .... ~ au Owner/egt '75-763-4 CONDO/EA8TBLUFF8 IY .... EJtcel financing. 11'5, 38', 2 lge ~. t80 deg 000. or wltt trade for ocn vu. Cor11er unit. condo In lndltn Welle 1318,000. 541-H82 plue cull. ""' 2-.tba, IHtnc onfy. c:loM to llhopplng a pool. -'y-.,,_.u-.....Wlw.--.--Tllll..._,..-1 Pvt pty. 71"1S16-M51, --818/~722 .......... , ....... Bedroom In front pert and ownet'• beayttful hi-~ in,..,.""" 2 cs gar. You're ao c:IOM to th• ocean -you can ttretk lo 11. Top tocatton In right at Balboa and priced 12t5,000. _,_ Pl .... IULT11 ltM1H ITUL un1EW Try 10% dwn. S.... .. IOM S. fantaatlo 2 Br beyvtew. Only '230.000. AHume 11'1,000 1a1 T.D. Delia, 131-12M, egt R&IM~ ...................... 1o;•.:::•;::;;;•:.;;al;.,.. ____ , ___ , .... I ..,..... _. LIU. Top of the bill in presUgioua Harbor Ridge w /1peetacular view of ocean, bay & lights. Includes plans for 10,000 sq. ft. home w/tennil ct. & pool. Can be 801d togethe't or separately. $1,295,000. Maureen White. Pll•I MW YO. Decorator'• home w /many extras: built-in bookcues, custom dyed carpet, plantation shuttera, hardwood Ooon. Thia 3BR. 3BA., f.amily rm home offers the ultimate in styllah living. $725,000 lncl. land. Maureen White. · HllTH Hllll. "Lucerne" model w /aorgeou.s ocean/ bay/ ni1ht ll1ht views. Beautiful wood panelled fam . rm w/bullt-in bookcues. Fountain & gas BBQ in atrium. Long term assumable flnanclng. $595,000 incl land. Maureen White. IUlll llMI IUU•. Lowest P!ic~d .. Lucerne" model. MqnJfioent unomtruc1ed view. Priced for immediate aale. Aaumable $278,000 lat. Seller hJ,ghly motivated & will carry 2nd TD. $559,000 incl. land. Maureen White. -·-11...-. U>welt priced "Jodelle" ln Harbor llld1e Eatatea. 3BR, FR, 2 ~BA. Beeutlfully uptnded ln neutral tones. Panoramk view. Ready for immediate occupancy. $540,000 Incl. land. Maureen White. 11111111'1 IWI IPllTAllUI 11•1. Vaulted cellt1'1• w/plantatlon lhuttan tbruOut. Built-In wine ndt, ber • china cabinet. 2BR + ~ w/oeean view. Low-care courtyard la c:wiom tile t.il patio. Indudll land at $029,000. Maureen Whlte. .. IUffM.YllW •111011 Tl 11111 ftt1ce elulled on 11111 3 It, 3 le, fem rm, frpl. •tunning 4 Bdrm l1mlty .,,.. w . poot IHt,600. rm Poof home. Spect• a t 1 I r v I " • A v •• outer v1ew1. Abeolute 133·1173, IM·4HI Of q11ellty tllruout. Juel 114e-o81 I ~ beolc on mnet II Me&,1------- 000 ....... 111·11M ..... ,uu Miii!• Offtt on c:uetom 4 bd. 3 " pool l!Ome. Dlw n1no room. PMllltd ,.. mlly a olftoe. utUm loen. OwMr/ltOkW lae.-oeot LEASI! OPTION -------I COmp. tum One of Big eyn·, rnoei MG·~ •bf. 1tudy, den, Ir, pool, 1p1, clllld'• perk, luell grdn1. I 1,495,000 IM. BIT llLL TURNER Atcllltecturll PrQt>. e.40-8350 ltg 4 It ~· home. Mrnt cond. Only 1219. 000. Aalurne $2 10,000 & OWC. Low Own. Seller wlll lleten to all otfera. Diiie. 13t-12M , ______ _ llWPIRT OllAR· in PllOEI Fii FAIT SAU 3 Bet, pool .. 8P&· Super c:tMn. Super prloed. ~ king 1184,950. Bob Younker, 831-12M 11Yl11,IOl·IWI Npt 8ctl 3 It 3 Be. .. ..,,. 1151.000 In flnen. clng. Call for detell1. ~ .... " .... Nwpt Hgt1 completely refurbllhed, 3 Br, 2 Ba ~:.me. 1258,000. ...... ..... -1~ LIT1 TRM>ITIOHAL CHARM Lge new ~tom home. open Set/Sun 1-5. 210 "" &en Altno. Own/agt. 81~ 873-255& \\ I :---l. I Y \, .. OWn« mutt Mii town- l'IOme. 3 bf. 2 b4l. frl>le, pool. 3 cw l}WllO•· Apo "'** .. 1148,000. Wiii Mii 143,800 equity tor 130,000 cull NOWlll Newport Peclflc, 833-1182. IUITRLllYWllW BLUFFS -BY OWNER 2 bf. 2~ ba. 2.llory. to- tally remodalled, beMltl- lul, too much to ll1t. Muat .... AllUrM 12% loan. c.11 840-4421. 1111 TAYLOR CO. I \I :.\ I T ()I\ s ',J 111 I I! I· I" D.llllT a =1.un • 111n1 man 4 Bedrms, family room & dining room,1 immaculate throughout. New carpets, drapes, marble entry & decor. Electronic ~ty system. Wet bar, 2 fplc, 3 car gar, heated pool & spa. $64.9,500. 14• .. TID '"8•1-1 1 111 ,..... YllW am • • IUfll Well known architect designed custom home reflecting dlgnity, charm & quality rarely found in newer homes. Wide frontage overlooking the beautiful 8th green of Big Canyon Country Club. 5 Bcinns, 6 ~ baths. plua all the amenities you would expect in a finely crafted home. Seller will carry large loan at 9'lt interest. Will consider your home aa down payment. hnmediate posseuion. $1,950,000. 644-4910 for appt. • • un• "" 111111 , .. ,,. 31 Foot living room. Overlooking 11th fairway. 3 bedrooms. Lge master aulte on ground floor. 3-ar garage. Vacant. 11 M ftlTI .... llTI• 1·1 U&.111 llLJl9 PIYl.lm NW llffllll Sunny family home on South Bay Front with 3 bedrooms, den, 3 batha, 2 patios, ll&Jld beach. shared pier and 009t. Owner will consider a trade or carry trwt deed at lO'K., $1,100,000 Fee. See any time. .._._..,..WITIWllW Chann1nC neu-new, 4 bdnnl, fam. nn. Quality de.Ip and decor throuahout. '" l>eQned for auest quarten. f595 000. iUm• lft. -.. UT/iii 1 .. ...... l&L IUllY, , ......... , rrwo-.iory Nantucket 4 S., tam. rm. pool. T.-tully decorated. Showa liq a model. Seller will finance. See it nowt IWl .... d.Wl•IW- Qwmlnc 4 BR & t.nUy room. 2 brick =•c••· country kitchen, quiet ---Uel .... ln ~ ~ .. .... wU1 an.nee. 1200.000 UDUCmt m 1111 Mm.• .,_ u11-. , .. llSIDINTIAL REAL EST ATE SEIMCES NEWPORT BEACH CORONA DEL MAR BEACH COMMUNITIES •lllYll ..... Cuetomlzed t>eeutlful expanded plan 5, 5 BR • The t rick today In buying homee la to ftnd gree.t value, great emotional appeal, AND great flnancfngl T'"9 lowty home hU It all. •WNIT lllllTI Maa.-5 plex prime comer location. 2 BR unite wtth flreplacea. Vacancy factor for thl• area la almost non existent. Cloee to be9chel, achoota & shopping. Call for rent• & expen .... WUTtlR .. , .... The curb appeal doesn't atop after you're inlllde! Channing traditional on one of Westcll.ff'a best streets. 4 BR. fonnaJ dln1ng & ait down wet bar open to covered terrace w/apa. .......... .., .. Lowest price fee -5 BR Somenlet model Greet financing. Neutral, Immaculate decor & beAutiful low maintenance land8caplng. Call fol' more infonnation! ........... ~ Pool home with tunny expowre, 4 BR, encbed courtyard, extra large lot, aepa.rate in-law quarters. aaaumable loan, auper family area. Priced to aell immediately!! AWftlTIUll ~ Two blocks to the aand. :Each unit baa 2 BRS, 1 bath. Sell« would lib to trade foe desert bou8e or boat. Call for further lnfonnation. IUlffl 11 .. Price reducedl Beet buy In arMI Thia ~lful home la Juat Ilk• newt Pk.tah neutral carpet9, lovely upgradee, heh & dMn. GrMt ftnanclngll .... . ...... Owner would Ilk• to Mlt thtt welt pttoed 2 BR home. lnv .. tora ahould ... thle outttandlng value. Wetl loeated wtth pretty greenbelt vtlta. Ripe fot the taldngll . ____ , ~ Magntftc.nt oo.an front Mtate 111u8ted on thrw Iota. Poof, greenhOuM & ou-t quartere. ~ .. & IUl\Mta. Complete MOUrtty .. .,,. ~ oommunlty. = = llghta from thle prfYlte 4 .::= on nearly ~ of ICfe. 8elec1ed u home ot arohlteotural 1tgnlflo1noe. Aeetored In '11. Gazebo, grMnhOUM & h8f'dwood Halltt. PrtV8oy. ---.... It'• ~ & bMutJful, It'• private & kinda eexy. It hu a view. tt ha a pool, a apa & a aauna. It haa a mut• autte that you won't bellevel It may be. that you lhOUtd come and ... ltl .... _.. ,.,., .... Gorgeoue vtewl Ocean, Catalina & city night Ughta, euy walk to 3 private beacheel ~ BRa, large prtvate courtyard with pool -Remodeted kttchen -Security ay8tem. Owner wtll finance. ---........ Aa the aun sets over Catalina, this etegant remodel la tranformed Into a lavish entertainer'• mecca. Featuring a custom fr....atandlng fireplace, a chrome--gtua wet bar, 7 ft. atereo apeakers, all open onto pool. Mii II-....... Prime location on major greenbelt. Lovely Plan ~ w /3 BAS & famlly rm . Magnificent landacaplng, abundant uee of Palos Verdes atone. 24 hr. securtty, poola, tennis! 1111111,.. au 111..- Tutetutty ~nted 3 BR, family room home In quiet retk:Mntlal area. Upgraded thruout. Home Servlcea Protection Plan provided by seller. You own the landl .. ___ ........ ~ <ceptlonally ~P duplex. Each unit haa 3 ooma & 2 bathe. Recently redecorated. Nt,Jtty new carpet, paint & roof. l:xcehent rentaJ area. CIOM to theeter, ahopa & bua. ---d~ Wetl located Income property lnveatment - duplex In prime rental area -2 one BR units. Each unit hU flreplaoe, laundry room & garage apllCe. Convenient to ehopplng. ---..... Lot valUe -old duptex nMde to be remodeled ot teer It down • tt.n avw. Super tooatJon. Sllght ocean vtew from up1talr1. Walking dlatance to beech, parka & ahopplng. Great tlnMdng a-.ble. -Charming 4 BA hOme tn gated community. Almodllld In 1112. Feat\nl Mrdwood floorl, llCyllghtl, lt8lned glMe, MW kltc:Mn & large ......................... Pool, lennll. prlv.te ..._ ............ d ......... -~ ...... ,abutOUI No. Ll8UM prfme MoKnlgM Dftw addreu watJllfll dlatanoe to ocean. Well ........ I ... haml Wlfy flD..,..... & NW MOUl'I" 1Y1t9m. Setler wHI Ulllt With .......... ~ I .... Ill.I 11.-.- Cuatom dealgned & decorated by Carol• Elchen, thlt fabutoua bay front home unit• natural beauty with lmPotted lnterlora, brick paved gourmet kitchen & beautiful woode. 3 BR, maid's qtra, p5er & tllp. ---... ,,,,..,.. Overlooking Chf na Cove and all of Newport Harbor Bay. Thia home 11 comptetety new with gourmet kitchen. Owner wlll conalder trade or assist with very good financing package. ...,... an..- At last -central Newport Penlnaula ocean front on large R-1 lotl Pr1me family home which offers beamed celling, 2 flreplacee, 4 BR, large patio. Owner wlll finance to qualified buyer. Ull llLI ""-Prime Inside corner location wtth total prtvacy. Every amenity for gracioue llvtng In thla 5 BR home with Lrg. yard & spa. Bay, beech & tennle close byl Owner will trade for commerclal or Industrial property. Liii ..... Outstanding 4 BR retldence, atreet to atreet location. Muter suite lncludea fib/den featuring 19th century flreplace mantel. Oak floore, french doors. teakwood cabinet• & superior landscaping blend to create a lowly~. UllllLI ...... EnJoy all Lido Ille hu to offer combined wtth totally remodeled 4 BR Country French home on wide lot. Oak moldlnga, beam• & cablnet9, porcelain & brua flxturea, new Oak kitchen. Owner very motivated! Ill.Ill ..... The eound; of breaking aurf & the charm of Balboa are Jult 1tep1 away from thtt cozy t.mHy home. Two 1tory, 4 BR'a, large llvlng ar .. w/gteamlng wood noor., brick ftreplacea tetl the tale. See at onoel HRllll&lNm t•• Hetpl Forecfoeu,.11 L<Mtfy large 2 atoty home acro11 from park. FM appralaal 5/82 waa 1420,000. Anxloue owner wlll help w1th flnllndng too • ....... lpeoe #311 (Trellkn , .. , Laalch ..._..,a eeo.ooo Dally 10-4:30 311 La Ceneda. Cotta Mell S.te-2313 1171,000 8un 1_.. 87 Lakllhore. lrvtne ~ UU,000 Sat 1·4 **"' 8aYtlM Covt W .. NI 931-1400 Met,000 Sun 1·6 314 Mth St,_, Newport Bch ... 5-0303 a1ee,OOO Sun 1-4 307 Colum~ ar., Npt. Cl'Mt 844-t200 a1ee,ooo Sun 12·5 501 Tu.tin, Newport He6Qht1 131·1400 S235,000 Sun 1-5 I • .... FAM Ml or MN 992 BaYlkle Cove w .. Newport Bch 831-1400 '397,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 *19 Curt Or., Jaamlne Crlc,vu,CdM M0-1615/1-729-5151 Sat/Sun 12-4 1577 E. 0cMn &Nd .. Penn. Pt. 831-1400 $344,500 Sat 1-5 * 1 Pandora (lrvtM GrOV91) Irv. 842·6200 $137,500 Sun 1_.. I llDROOM 2244 Port Carll1le (HVHml) NB 873-7781 $289,000 Sun 1-5 11 Rue Verta (Big Canyon) NB 844-4910 $4'5,000-F.. Sa/Sun 1-5 383 Sunrlee Circle, Costa Mesa 831-1400 $159,500 Sat 1-5 •407 Fullerton (Nwpt Hgt1) N.B. 845-9554 $258,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2110 E. Ooean Blvd .. Penn.Pt. 831-1400 $425,000 Sat 1-5 2210 Avalon, College Pan, C.M. 548--7153 $115.~ Sat/Sun 12-5 239 Miiford. Cameo Shor•, CdM 873-1181 $449,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 1218 Key West Qr .• Corona dat Mar &«-ec>18 $289,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 418 San Bernardino, Nwpt Hts, NB 844-9060 $248,000 Sun 1-5 1906 Highland (Weetcllff) N.B. 759-9100 $179,500 Sun 1_..:30 2539 Fairway Or. (Ealtalde) C.M. 759-9100 $138,900 Sun 12-5 9431 ~. Huntington .Bch _ _ 983-8787 $335,000 Sun 1-5 20022 Cove, Huntington Beech 98:).6787 $118,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 2801 Bayshora Or., Baythrs, N.B. 844-8200 $289,555 Sat 12-4 390 La Canada, Coeta Meea 546-2313 $1 •• 900 Mon 1-4 • 618 Via Udo Soud, Udo Isl, N.B. 873-7300 '387,592 Sun 1-5 478 Abbie Wft'/, Costa Mala 842-7404 Sat/Sun 1-5 427 Catalina, Npt. Height• MU200 $259,500" Sat 1-4 **210 Gnlnd can.I, Balboa 111. 875-«>00 $495,000 Sun 1-5 **#21 Balboa Covet, Npt 8ch 875-6870 '380,000 Sun 1-5 2119 Vista Laredo, Bluffl 831-1400 $230,000 Sun 1-4 4310 Spindrift, Newport Beach 552-1500 $150,000 Sun 12-4 383 Sunrile Qrde. Coeta Mesa 831-1400 $159,500 Sun 1-5 4004 River. Newport Beach 831-1400 $425,000 Sun 1-5 2018 Vlata C.jon, Bluffs, N.B. ~200 $205,000-L.H. Sun 1:30-4:30 *3112 Glbrattar Ave (Mala Varda) CM 841-8629 $14e,900 Sun 1-5 I IR a LOfT 214 Amethyst, Balboa llland 844-9060 $429,000 Sun 1-5 3 IR plue N.AW UNIT 433 Walnut ftece, E/llda, C.M. 548-9878 $220,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 3 IR plMe FAlll Ml or DEN 240 Hazel, Corona dat Mar 780-8333 $695,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 15 Rua Fontainebleau (Bg Cyn) NB 780-8333 $795,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 11 Hlltsborough (HrbrRdgHla) NB 780-8333 t1,200.ooo Sat/Sun 1-5 34 Sliver Creecent (Trtlrk) Irv. 780-8333 $280,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 780 Via Udo SOud (Udo) NB 780-8333 $525,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2300 Port Dumael, HVHomaa, NB 759-1501 Sat/Sun 12:30-4:30 1301 Ootphln Tarr (Irv Tarr) NB 831-7300 $985,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 **1044 Polal11 Or.(Oovw Stn)NB 831-7300 $395,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 *1211 KJnge Rotld, Qlff HaV9n, NB 831-7300 '319,000-LH Sa/Sn 1-4:30 *1724 Terrapin Way, Bayer ... , NB 831-7300 '310,000 Sun 1-4:30 780 Vle Udo Soud, Npt ~ 875-8870 1525,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2742 Portola Or. (Mau dat Mar) CM · 540--0080 a 158,000 Sat/Sun 11..S lun 1-4 ' DIRECTORY • .., .. ...._ ..... ..., .... ,_ ........... ,_ .. .._, ... , ................. WM ... ...... ·~ill......, .... 'Y .............. t. ....,., IAl\T '"'°'WANT AH.,..,_, ............................................. ~ ........... _ .. ~ .. ....,. 402-18tti Pt.,~ Hgtt, N.B. *1400 NottlnaMm ~. (W.noH) NB 875-7534 $116,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 931·7300 1329,500 8un 1-4:30 3359 Lantpur, Coate M... 2108 Windward Lanat 8aycr•t. NB 831-12tt Sat/Sun 1-5 831·7300 '3215.000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 #9 Whl9pertng Wind, JM Petat'I, 18881 Cotal Cay (Hunt Hrbr) HB Wdbra, lrVine 780-8333 t1, 195,000 Sun 1·5 857_...l 1229,000 Sat/Sun 10-5 * 14 Burning Tr• (Bka Cyn) N.8 . 373 Newport Glatt, Newport Beech 84iMt10 1648.&oa Sun 1-5 548-2313 '360,000 Sun 1-4 *110t ~ Or.(HrbrHghlndl) NB •10191 Conttltut~Hunt. 8ch 831·7d '2N,OOO Sun 1-4:30 546-2313 t149, Sat/Sun 1-4 *' W1naec1 Foot, Bia Cyn, N.B. • 1108 Rktgect•t, Coate M... 844-e200 t59t,oGo 81t18un 1-5 848-2<113 t182,000 Sat/8un 1-4 204 San Remo, Udo lala, N.8 . 3374 Wl1tarta, Cotta M... 780-1900 $5H,000 Sun 1-5 5<48-2313 $179,000 Sun 1-4 1215 Man~ Dr., Newport 8Mc:h 844-8200 1495,000 Sat 1:30-4:30 •204 VII Eboll, LI~ Ille, N.8. 873-7300 $525,000 **7308 W. OcMnfront, N.8. 873-7300 $795,000 101 Via Genoa, Lido Ille, N.B. Sun 1-5 Sun 2-5 873-7300 1845,000 Sun 1·5 2753 San Juan ln (M ... del Mar) CM 831-7370 $189,000 Sun 1-4:30 1411 King~ Rd. (Cliff Haven) NB 642-5m $525,000-,_ Sun 1-5 11 Montpeltler (Hrbr Rdg) NB 780-8333 $695,000 4815 Hampden (Cemeo Shra) NB Sun 1-5 780-8333 $665,000 Sun 1-5 38 Rua Fontalnebleau (Bg Cyn) NB 780-8333 $579,000 Sun 1-5 1010 Sandcutle, Corona dat Mar 931·12N '316,000 Sun 12·5 ••21t Via Lido 8oud. Udo .... ---780-1900 t1.~.ooo Sat/Sun 1-6 1265 Somareet Ln. (W•tcllff) NB 831-7300 $365,000 Sun 1-4:30 *1715 GalatM Tarr. (Irv.Tarr) CdM 844-totO $800,000-r.. Sat/Sun 1-5 207 Via Mentone, Udo Illa, N.B. 844-9080 $555,000 Sun 1-5 **2918 Bayahore Or, Baystlra, NB 844-totO t1,895,000 Sun 1-5 * 1715 GalatM Tarr(lrv. Tarr)CdM 844-totO '398,000-LH · Sa/Sn 1-5 1800 E. Balboa Bl., Bal. Penln, NB 844-totO 1599,000 Sun -5 201 Larkapur/OoMn Bl'vd., CdM 831·1400 t1.175,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2858 Bayahora Or. (Byshrt) N.B. 2109 E. Balboa (Panln.) NB 759-9100 t700,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 760-8333 $825,000 Sun 1-5 1441 Galaxy Dr. Dovat Shra, N.B. *1918 Seedrtft (lrv..1.!!"r) CdM 548--5647 ~ '389.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 645-0303-$349",uw -Sun-11-. ...-----... *542 H.rbor lelend Dr. 3215 Ocean Blvd .. Corona del Mar (Prom. Bay) Npt 8ch ~200 $1,295,000 Sun 1-4 769-9100 •1.000,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 434 Tuatln Ave., Newpof1 8Mc:tl 23 Helf Moon Bft'/ (S~lul) CdM • 831-12M $250,000 Sun 1-5 &44-9829 Sat/Sun 1-4 *1329 Suuex, W•tcllH, NB 210 Via San Remo, Udo Illa, N.B. 759-1501 Sun 12-4 875-30481873-2651 Sat/Sun 1-5 *2 Twin Llke1 Cir. (Spygllll) 222 Via Koron (Udo I•) NB 84+-6200 $595,000 Sun 1-4 842-5200 t749,000 Sun 1-5 511 lrvtM, Newport BMch 1112 Wmclff (W..iollff} NB 833-9773 $299,500 Sun 10-4 842-6200 1238.000 Sun 1-5 12911 Palomar, Tuetln 759-1501 Sun 12:30-4:30 *2031 Yacht Defender, Seavlew, NB ~200 $399,000 Sun 1-5 * 1901 Galataa Terr.(lrv.Terr)CdM ~200 $725,000-Fea Sun 1-5 1906 Yacht Puritan (Saavlew) NB 944-e200 '399.000 Sun 1-4 4 UDROOM **1024 E. Balboa Blvd.(Penln.Pt.) 831-1400 $1,450,000 -Sun 1-5 , 378 E. 22nd St., Newport Bch 831-12M $285,000 Sun 1-5 2572 Clrcta Or, Bayahor•, N.B. &44-8200 Land Incl. Sun 12-4 213 Olemond Ava. (Balboa Ill.) N.B. 84iM810 $595,000.FM Sat/Sun 1-5 427 18th Pl. (Coata Mala) Nwpt Hta ~10 $205,000 Se1/Sun 1-5 428 carnation.:. ?>rona dat Mar 875-8742 ..-86,000 Sun 1-5 512 Varitaja. Btuffa, N.B. ~200 $280,000-LH S. 1:30-4:30, 4 IR plua FAM Ml or OIN 9 SunlMr (Woodbtktoa) Irv. 780-8333 $289,900 · Sun 1-5 1711 Port Maroat• (Hbr Vu) NB 844.QOO 1341,000-Fea Sun 1·5 *1115 Galataa Tarrece. CdM &44-8200 $520,000 Sun 1-6 ••9 Montactto. Spyglua, CdM 759-1501 Sun 1·5 18 Mountain View (Tr1k1t) Irv. 552-7500 $186,000 Sun 11-5 27~ Ughthau1'9 (HVHlt) CdM 87Ml1>00 "42t,ooo Sun 1-5 **1314·W. Bft'/ Ave., Npt Bc:h 875-8170 S1,295,000 Sun 1-5 •1942 Port ~ Pl. (HVHma) NB 759-1501 Sun 1-6 1n9 ........ Cr. (Meel Verde No) CM 979-2390 a1d8,900 Sun 1-4 2040 MMdertn (Meea Varda) CM 979-2380 $2tl,000 Sun 1-4 •1853,.... ar~-. ... ~~ 759-1501 Sun 2-6 *1'24 Antlgu_ll Wy (Dover 8hra) NB &46-7171 ta24,80G-... 8un 1·5 1801 Y90ht ~ a-.-., N.B. 790-1800 1414,IOO 8un M ·~1= °ie.e~" .. let/Mon 1-5 372 ~ ..., Ort, Npt 8cl't • ln.llM lll0,000 ...,.,,. ,..., 2780 Mendoza (M ... del Mar) CM 831-7370 $142,500 Sun 1-5 832 Cotonedo (Meal dal Mer) CM 831·7370 $137,500 Sun 1-4:30 2797 Bunttng, Cotta Mala 546-2313 $285,000 Sun 1-4 1222 8ulMx (Wa.t«*ff} NB 842-5200 $237,000 Sun 1-5 2032 Swan (M ... Veda) C.M. 751-3191 $1•,500 Sat/Sun 1-6 4 NarbonM, Hrbr Ridge, N.B. 844-8200 $1,500,obO Sat/Sun 1-5 *3 Point Sur, Spyglue, N.B. 831-7300 $e05,ll00 Sat-1-4:30 14092 ChaQall, lrvtne ~ $148,000 Sat , .... **'20 Via Lido Nord, Udo Isl, NB 8'73-7300 $1,900,000 Sun 1·5 320 Seawerd, Shotectlffl 831-1400 '3154.000 Sat 1-5 l•DROOM 1204 Ava. Buena Suerte, San Ctam. 759-8100 $786,000 Sun 1·5 2749 Lcnnzo, Colta Maaa 873-0317 •110,000 Sun only 1-4 , 1949 Port Cerdlgan ~Hatbor VleW) NB 844-t200 1318,000-FM Sat/Sun 1-5 ** 1038 W. Bay Ave., Belboe Panln 844 toeo teN.000 Sun 1-5 I IR plua PAii RM or DIN *14'1 Galaxy Or, Dover Stn, NB 975-2373 1895,000 Sun 1-4:30 20182 Galver, Hunttnaton 8ch 548-2313 •1&1,eob Sun 1-4 •2201 Alta Vllta. !Mtbluff, NB 931-1300 1388,llOO FM 8/S 1-4:30 •20 ~Potnt, 8'a Cyn, N.8. 931. a1.•.ocro Sa/Sn 1-4:30 4 ~ .~a:M:t Hllt,~8un 1-4:30 *H Wlnaed Fooe, lea Cyn, H.B. 944-eotrO .... tolf Sun 1-5 *fto.T1P.71o~ Ridge, ~Sun 1-5 2112 ~Dr • ...,.... ... N8 ... , tolO 1110.000.,_ Sun 1~ ·~~-)NB 8un 1·5 ••1101 a. ..... i!_ll ..... ... ·-...... 'lllUU 9un 1-4 •ff7ml CIMlplla. Liil• Mlae.vttto .,::= 'a.ooo eun 1~ • Hnor ...... ~-~ .... ...... -lllO 1111/lun 1-1 20M "*'*IM( ..... Vlt'de) C.M. Nl-4419 Ntl.000 lun 1M * 1712 lentleao (Dewer 8htt) NI 876-tOOO .. 7.,000.... 8un 1·5 2ff Poppy, Cotona dat Mar 844-t200 U..t,500 8un 1-4 *1IOO Jam*9 (M .. Varda) CM &46.()3()3 '409.900 8un 1-6 * 1624 Antlgul Wfll (Oovet Shrt) NI 148-7171 tMt,80()..... Sun 1·1 * 240e Frandlco (leek 8-Y) NB 871..eooo '329,500 • lm)R()OM *904 VII ZUrlCh Cir, Udo Ill, NB 8"-e200 11.250,000 Bat/Sun 1·5 I • plua PAM Ml 0t DIN t38 Via Lido 8oud, Udo Ill, N8 873-7300 '875,000 8un 1·1 HOME plua INCOME FOR SALE . 3 IR plue PA "" or DIN plua11R 2464 Elden Ava .• Coat• M ... 759-1601 Sun 1-5 • CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE IAC .. LOR. 71 1 Ocean Blvd .. Huntington Bch 540-1151 Sat/Sun 1-4 1 llDROOM •300 Cagney Ln# 107V8'Mlllel,NB 873-7300 $114,000 Sun 1-5 2 BEDROOM 200 McNeil #202, Newport Beech 84e-7171 $138,900 Sat/Sun 1-4 1730 Weatcflff Or. #2 (Weetcff) NB 831-7300 $110,000 Sat 1-4:30 594-B Hamilton, co.ta M ... 845-9181 $94,500 Sun 1-5 3 eeDROOM 886 Vitti Bonita, Bluffs, NB 831-7300 $229,000 Sun 1-4:30 n encore eoun, Newport cr..i. NB • 642-1803 $189,000 ·Sat/Sun 1-4 18244 Mulrwood mburon) Fount. Vty 988-2297 $128,500 Sat/Sun 12-4 •&35 AmlQoe Way. #9, Newport 8ch 759-9100 $183,500 Sat 1-5 117 Rue Vlllarl (Bg Cyn) Nprt Bch 759-9100 $$50,000 Sat 1-5 a ......... FAM RM or MN 2t80 S. Greenvttle, So.Coast Ptza Arae 831-7300 $115,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 2445 Rue de Cannea, Eastllde CM 831-7300 $185,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 4 81.DROOM *204 Columbla, Nwpt Cr•t. N.B. 873-7300 $189,500 Sun 1-5 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE I •MOOM _ 2449 R\ae o.c.nn.. Coeta M..a 831-1370 t149,000 Sun 1-5 23~~~)1Mna 851 ••.ooo Sat-Mon 12-5 8 GraanbNt, Woodbridge, Irv. 551-0ee7 $147,900 Sun 12-5 •a Greenbriar, Woodbridge, Irv. 551-0e67 $147,900 Sun 12-5 3 IEDltOOM •104 Aapen, Cotta Mesa 844-2582 $133,000 Sat 2-6 •2438 vi.ta Hogar, Bluffs, N.B. 873-8-409 $139,500 Sat/Sun 12-4 a • .,.... FAM Ml or c.M 616 Marigold, Corona dat Mar 875-5511 $385,000 Sun 1-5 MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE t ...-00- Spac:e #322 (T,....,,.. tll) Leg~ 10-4:30 499-4242 seo.ooo ..,_., DUPLEXES FOR SALE ·1-.-1-310 Coronlldo, P9nlnaula 831-1400 $298,500 9Un 1-6 4004 River, Newport 8Md'I 831-1400 S4H.OOO 8un 1-6 .. ,... .... 1137 E. ~ ~.Pt .. l9lboa 842-5200 11$4,SOO 8un 1:.a * Poot ** W.wtrorit **. waterfront • Pool 1 I • . lntM 2244 MITIU 1 to 4 bdrml.. 11-11ng at M50 to $1800 . .......... 2 BR. 21A BA. Den. pool, 1ennl1, )ac. V1c1nt. $1200 mo. Cell to-· MMl11 ---- T/\YI.OH CO .. Or .. Coae• DAILY PILOT llUndty, '•bru1ry ao, 1tll • ..... fllll• 1~fllllllMHT 1 ,.... to 1 rOOIM. Mt. ~'""'',...No .... c.l~Nwm l~~~~!!!!!!l1 ...... •CdM IHoutlvt1 lulle. •::.:.-::.:A:,::~.:: fltl!flfl l!••oant deoor, furn/ malt, bobbed tall. h unturn. llevatcw & un· Oofitt•I 'oodlel lootUe -•I••• dtrl'ftd swttno. 116-1110 mix. "Mall. blk male lel l!lt ffll llNGLI! offlo• •P•O• lhoft "*· 1/IO NiiCM " -1v.Hn1e. ApPfO•. 100 .,... ~ ........ ao. "'· "· ,. .. ,. rat•• 1n 1100 ......,d loet ernl Wlllht mTU Senta Ana, Garden Terr 1,_. mix. 11 .. hlQtl boeltent, l'owWlt ~ Grove & 00111 M•H. 111n1t' noee bm 'YW· Ra n"' on bu1y Newpor1 SSf..3711 .,... eeo.'.ern aft i PM IMS. The moet oornplet• &1nuvt Offtoe Condo tor °' cOlleot 213/4H-a1e "'vlo• tn Orano• Co. ~ ...... • 121,000 cw trede for r..i '::·~ft~ Loe 2 gold colOrtd Ow· t1t1te. 831· 1423 or ~ow 7~ · man •h•Ph•rd1. l!d· ._e_1s._n_02 ____ _ -----· ---• ward• & Hell. Reward.·· •LUii ...... 72M ...... • ll•m '=:b:d~~~l = .....,.t!dff .. H Prl!M Coeta ..... loGa-nyton OOllll. 754-1033 DICORATINO 1SHOP· tlon, abundMt pwtltno. F d fl II II .. E•t•b • Yrl In buey full teMoe. ,_ 1160. oun : 1ma ver • ~ctr, Hwpt l!k:tl. 6'2·1850. ~ Shorthelf, 'k. Po-W~. drp9, ~. mona & Victor i a . lltta. 130,000 CHh. Euc o !flee. Newport .......e267 ,_!4~4~4~p~5~-----Cantw. Can prOlllde ott.•--------1_ rum. phone, phone pick· Found. P~ ~ 3-4 ...... .,.... up. Lux. off, plu1 MO. yr• old. lk/Whl .ie. HO::JbWER8 .. now 991'1, amClle parillng, nut ~38-2934 or 5U-4864, you cen make to Nwpt. 8oh. A.C. • Ml'• In"""'" back--d 1250/mo. call TED Found: Male 811or1halr Orow FWtl etw.,;.; t0r 780-1313 cat, oranoe/wtlt. Appn)ll Profit DESK SPACE . 1100/mo. 1'A yre. Vic: BHOh & Exciting Opp't·Mlnlmal Hunt. lctl. 3 btk1 from W1111er, H8. 1146-Net Inv. o c • • n . A Ir o on d . Found: Male blk/ tan/ Call North American, 536-7504, 873·22tl 1Uver Vorkalllrt terri.t. Fl9htriM. H.B. 800 aq ft offtoe, evtoll. Fam. b1eo1c pit bull. Ml-(114) ll .... 11 M. r . 1 • • e 0 0 m 0 . Hd terrier m•I• B/W. PlllllllLI 848-8402. 873-650o =·:::.. ~ = SALE OR LEASE TWO SUPER waterfront 11¥9r~ __.,!em.~ E llean Artukovlch offtoel, 1375 Mdl. M"'1-xed cflOO. Laib. 844 385e 720-0332 nwe Mlle, NB 846-aOa 1 --------•Found: Shepherd/ Male· Single offtoe IPec9 ..,..._ mute mix, blk/IM, 4-e la~. ~It. 100 eq. ft. mo1, Glaler/Harbor AMI.. rat•. In 8 . Ana. G. 752-1740 Grove, & C. M•••· -F--------1 566-3711 ound brown puppy. Ylc. '01# JI of Huntington Strand., • " Share Po1h Nwpt Bch H.8. 842-2400, ext 231 lltllllO# newly daool eted ofc, pvt Of 912-4067. t*.:.V~F=:: FOUND: Mait gold Tiger ""' king. Aeta.131-3235 kmen. w.,,. & Sprtno. l#llllTIJ. .. dait, H.8. 1146-7180 M I 0 .,_ .-.-.., ...,._ ,__ Muftlen. .. o..e., "'" ,. .. M ••T • -.,_...,. ., _ _.. =. .. _._.. ""'" • n•lt• ltcount ...... .... dog, ~ Vw C*ub-, ...... , ..... , "-"'• ,,.,.. IA ml to. of e1Jr9or1. tub-hol'9e Ad. 545-4418 ...... .. .._ prtme oMo..,... Found a Great Pyrln-. • D••m•Uc 10 v ... ~of":"~ male, vie Harbor High •-"-........... (714) -.a1.oeti !~~~ .. San OfeOo lie. e Unklut Metilellne ~7 .., _ • ,..cw.., Advtlllalng OrOl.M floor ofllot «,... • Toi.11n .. e1men1 tall, tlC>PfO•. 221 aq " Found male Dog, Back MS.ooo lncldl ... ldentlftcation Bey.,.. wtllte, bledl a (fln•nclng llQuelllltd) on Co11t Hwy, CdM. brOwn. 87~1• • co .. t to cout '4201~. 813-25e5 Found: Blk w/wht t .. t. ,_ ••• HOCMu• Ofl'loe .,__ aa low aa tee tml puppy. Vic. Belew, (IMl: ,..._ •'• 1 "'"'" per mo. In CdM. CM. Pert Lab? 641-eoet of...._, Oet'-1 C&u. AllYTI .. TOU "Ill Cal 171-2186 -91111.--------1 au _ Found: "•S>ft'• pertclng 1 •- -·-lot, CdM, yng F. Cat, ·-MUUllT.. reddWI coet. 144-1018 aa1-N77 ~~a~ LOST: Vng gray Codi• ,,.t>e"•--..,,..._ FROM l1H to ltH ...... WM, wtllltlaa.. ,.._ 1"1"1 .. ,., UNEXCELLEO SER· ward. 54f.79M VIOE8, ENVIRONMENT, Found: 8'Nlll ~ Pocda. gr~ Nr. Broedmoot Harbor THE HEAOOUARTEAS Vlaw Hme. Cl!'I \lli .. lbett. COMPAMU 844-1710 ........ OleCOUtfT MW•U11t IHON.IMC tlOUWNC,_. 11'/•1--1 l-F-O_U_N..,..D-: -F-la-lll_n_g_P_o_le-.1 8ailtloe,......... Owner .._.,,Tl&. 1'10Jt -.... ~Identify. '73-10lt....,....... • AUrec11ve up1t.ir1 w/ '911111! 811 •-IU ._. ._. with rwtlo Mttlng. W• -....,, nw-llltl. ~:-~·co-........ ·~ S:tmo pr d~ OUT~HOU-lmareet,..... I 844-7211 -.... 1• Tda • 30 'I' ftMd --.OZ07 foen from 12'% Coeta ...... ful ..vtce 2nd TOa • 15 'I' filled otttoe •• ,.. "'°· rum. io.i from 13'6 PlnU sa11• 11M100 Wll If Contact Steve Stermer 1111111 N an c y re O n er d 2112 ~kW 1141..._.116 Mi.Nii ......... , ....... 0pen 2•,..., · u uma 1 If~ ~1n~':'-2nd TO'I ':;. 1Mt MA98EIJ8SE8 Robt. Sattler NH/CM CarMr oriented to ••· aume reeponllble poet. tlon. 2 olrl ln1uranca brolc•80' omo.. airport arH. Excell. working oondttlol-. wll train. Ty- ping & gan'1 oMce aper. '* •••• y. Good pwle>- n a I appearance. 11200/mo. 833--20ee CARHA llARKETIG llANA(IJDJ TRAllE $14,400 __ T_O_SERYE ___ v_ou_-..1 R.E. 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IT MIGHT HAVE t3€EN BL.OWN BY NOW! ~ . . . . . ~. -., . .... -... ~ . .. ~ 2 , ' : c ) : . • "'f : : ? ~ . . #' ': . . . . . t l . . . I APPRECIATE lJOUR CDNDUCnNC:, OU~ CDNC.ERi WHI L.E. t,>()(J ~ HERE FOR 1HE 5TAR 'TREK OONVEN110N ! MOON MULLINS 11M GLAD To BE HER~ :ToD,AY ... l JUST FLEW IN FROM Nt:W YoRI<. BoY, ,ARE: MY A~MS TIR~D ... I TAt<E Ii YDU Po You~ HoMEWORK WHILciH!:TV ISON? DOCTOR SMOCK Yoo SAY i"HIS PReSCRIP""rlON IS FOR ONe OF YOUR PA""rlf:N1'"S, eH? il-4ANK5 I E.E..i. ·' CJOUR ~ECK I& ALL-. "TME 'll-fANK5 I. NEED ! BUT I OON'I 6EE W~ WE COUL.DN'i U&E BAND CANCXJ IN OUR NEX'I I ffOVIE . by Ferd and Tom Johnson 8UT SE:RIOUSL Y, _ FOL.KS, M:t REPo~t IS ON ... COLUMBUS ... IHAT1S 71-IE: WORST REPORT I'VE l:VS~ HEARD--youMAY SIT .DowrJ. H~ WAS N,AMSD BEFOF<E COLUMBUS, OHIO! #A! -we HAVEIO PAUSE H~E '· BUT STAY W~ERE You AR'C-- WS1 LL BE RIGHT B,ACK ! l DoN1TGt=T NORESPf:CT J)AROOND MERE-- NO RESPECT ... --...... ATALL ..• By George Lemont ... 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ANO A~FOR SO/J., X. e,ET PJ..EN7'1 OF-Dll<T JN THE JJe.wsr • RALIM, eeur;'1i Met l ~ A O\JcK lt.M£M t ~ ON&~ If MEANS 1'4A1' MO-t¥GK I~ t'1EN OOM6eft 1'~AtJ lote LOOK~l . by MacNelly HE~AMU~ ReSfl;fJSl~UTY ~ 1Jlf S(X;CESS ~· mE Jf.U\. star of Oii &oodway~ GemUJeS Doe. It botller you tUt yoar loob tlareMeD odm- tw!llam., •ekfn• tlMm feel tbllt tlletr pya an Jmt patty In yoar bmdlf - kit, v-. Ariz. I'm surprised, then amused. It's silly. because I usually sear my conversations to women. It's not my fault if men come up and start talking to me. But it would be my fault If I failed to put the women at ease. So I make brief responses to the men and then give all my at· tention to the ladies. We talk about pl stuff, and pretty soon they know I'm interested in them, not their escorts or husbands. um•aa Do ,.,. belleft .. fllle? - G.B., Comdl .. Iowa My life would have ended In 1974 had I refused a dinner invitation from a fan. It was durint a South African tout On the day we were suppoeed to leave, a 8'f1(.leman who bad been to many of our per· formances Invited ut to hll home. Althouah the troupe wasn't thtWed. I decided we'd ~tor one more day. We hid been at our halt's ln.e for just half an hour when the news came on 'JV: The plane we would have taken had cruhed on takeotr from Johannesburs, kJllln& all 137 pueenaert. .. RIOMTlll ••w•• wlliill~n .. oa .... • LOS ANGELF..S -8ur1 Rey· aold8 recently flew Loni Anclenon (and her 17-year- old daughter) home to Florida with him in the Warner Brothers plane. One purpose of the trip was 10 introduce Loni to his parents -as he had Tammy Wynette, Dlnab Sbore and Sally Field before her .... Shortly alter startmg work on FOO/loose. his first movie since the S44 m1lhon disaster Hea ven ·s Gate. director MlcMel Cimino has leh the film. citrng "creative differ- ences" with producer Dudel Melnick. To ensure that he adhered to the musical's modest S7.5 million budget. Cimino had agreed to a con· tract calling for him to receive a bonus if the film came in on schedule and under budget but pay a dollar-for-dollar penalty for any budget over- runs .... Las Vegas's Riviera Hotel recently released Bud- dy Hllckett. Merv Grtftln and Alan K.1nf from long- term contracts w11h the hotel's showrooh1. lrs all part of A continuing Vegas trend away from headliners and toward topless "French" shows and condensed (90 minutes. no in- tennisslon) versions ot Broad- way shows like A Chorus I.me and Sophislicated Ladies sans stars. Hackett. Griffin and King are now suing for breach of contl'ld, with Griffin's suit alone lelekin& $8 million In damaaes. -Room wtnddtr NEW YORK -S-Derek, 29. ~ter of JoM Dent and Fttneh actras Pl!ld ...,.. recently .. ..._. most of her family, wh~~udes llepl'nOthm lJnm A ' I 1, LlDda EYaaa and Bo Derek, in her book, aptly named Olli of' Chdrucarrso Still, reports • friend. Seen d,..,.,. of one day recondlinl with her did .... FM yars lfter his delth, there are ld1I 19 plllmlCy '='· ~ =-.:-comm .... th.it 'rr'lll II I • ' ~ wollhllllt.._.._..,.. .......... '4)11ouie wfill ICIMIW ..... «tDr !fJM .. De CIW llM .... Did "" know ....... lht 1915 .... ~d ......... and ~ .... ltit llllld Of Fam ~ f>r<9am, Tb ~ a Child. that she of. feted a personal apology .... Nothlng unusual about the powerful Am ll'lma .. ! &eel A..,,.._. ... tryin& to ram a bill -th.is one exempting It from Federal 1l'ade Commis- sion jurisdiction over its anticompetitive commercial· p~ -through the lame duck Senate's round-thedock dosing hours. But even sena- tors were surprised to see A.MA memben In the hall thf'OU8hout the nWlt of the • buttonholing 9eflalof's on thelr way to the charnbet Sea. Warrea R•daaD (R.-N.H.) noted it WU the ftnt time in 20 years that dddors were "makina hol.e calls" -- and al 6 A.M. no 81 .... This leSlion the Senalle plans to debate putting ltleff on 1V. lading the push for televi- sion IOBI is majority leader .............. (R-lmL~ He points out that the Houle e BOX-OF NEW FAB: FULL STRENGTH DETERGENT PLUS FULL STRENGTH FABRIC SOFTENER! FOR A WASH THAT'S: D STATIC FREE DCLEAN -DSOFT r-------------------------------~ 11-191 TRIAL SIZE BOX OF NEW FAB WITH FULL STRENGTH FABRIC SOFTENER OR29COFFANY SIZE OF NEW FABI 7oz. TRIAL SIZE BOX P hilip Marlowe would have laughed al the idea of a dame private eye. Sam Spade would have snickered. But then they never got an eyeful of lovely lady gumshoe Laura Holt of NBC's romantic cnmedy-Ouiller Remington Steele -played so ~atinatY by Stephanie 7.imbali.st. With her trade- mark fawn fedora. Laura uses her powers of deduction. rather than a .38 snub-nose. to nab a nasty murderer each week and in doing so bring.s a bit of oouth to 5'euthing. True, she must have a man front for her in order to get clients. But as Laura herself admits each week: She can get the job done. And so can Stephanie. A third-gene- ration perfonner. ZUnbali.st. 26. may be the most refreshing female face on a 1V series. But in fact, she turned the series down at first . and if the pilot script hadn't literally landed. on her doorstep, there'd be no hat and per- haps no Laura. Recalls Stephanie, "I read the original treatment. which was delightful. and saJd. 'If I would ever do a series. this is the one fd do.' And then I saJd, 'No thank u."' Shortly afterward, ~ went on a weekend trip with her father, Efrem ambali.st Jr.. a 17-year veteran of regular 1V series -Maverick. 77 Sun- set Strip, The FB.l (Her grandfather, Efrem Sr .. was a wortd-dass violinist.) Returning home with "my pop.'' Ste- phanie discovered the Remington Steele script on the porch of her North Hollywood house. "I woke up about three days later and realized that I might be very foolish to tum down this kind of great material.'' The material is great. virtually a1J critics asree. but Slttle. faced with tough compedion from CBS' Falcon Crest -and the vint88_e -~e Wyman -In the same 10 P .M. Friday time slot. may not see a leCOnd 9ell900. It has never made the top half ol the Nielsen ratinfs of prim&dme programs and usually ranks near the bottom of the 70-show list. 'The jury is 9lilJ ~ on Rmiintlon SleM," says Grant Tanker. NBC board dWrmAn and brmer head of M:T.M. (lor Mary 1Yfer Pttoott, Tinker' I former wile), which pro<itas ~' "There's recent ~ that more people are watching it -I hope eflOU8h are M the end of the sea90f1 to warrant our renewing the show. I'm dlsappolnted that it's taken the audience so &or\Q to Ind it. but rm not disa>unlfJed. It mes ·demand some paying attention to set the maximum enjoyment out of Rttn- /twlolr Slttle. It isn't Muzak." 7Jmbalist maMQeS to keep a heart of aeel abotl it all "We'll either 9't pidc.ed up or we won't get picked up," she says. "I don't think It'• the kind of thins that I really don't want to happen or • fMar Wlml'. ~ •••• .. ' that I really do. I just 1J> from day to day, from script to script. h's good work, and I'm gtad I earn money for what I love to do." Her love of acting has long been ~ parent to big brother Efrem Ill ("Skip'), 37. who is president of the C.Orreia Al1 Q~ C.Ompany, which manufactures hand-blown glass. "Stephanie is ab- solutely in 1ove with acting," he reports, "and when she isn't working, she does skits with her friends, writes. reads and~ to the theater. It's in her blood. Shed rather do a part she loves for no money than get paid for some- thin8 she doesn't like. And when Stephanie does make money. she doesn't spend it -she ,ves it away or saves it. She's still runnmg around in a 1975 VW Rabbit and refuses to buy a new car." The third and youJl8eSI child in her family (elder sister Nancy runs C.Orreia's New York showroom). Stephanie was born in New York and raised in Encino. Calif. {a tonier San Fernando Valley suburb than Nonh Hollywood), where her parents still reside. She attended three different prep schools, but somewhat more ~ cia1 to her development were her six summers at Brown Led8e Camp in Ver· mont. where at age 14 she was sold on acting. Stephanie played Elli.abeth Proctor in Al1hur Miller's The Crucible, needing very little guidance from camp <X>Ul\sek>rs. "It c::ame so ea.1ily and natu- rally," she recalls. ''It was fun and I thought I was prdty JlO'.<f at it. that act· ing would be a ~ ~h~ to pursue." She pursued It at Juilliard in New Yorit. brsaking the more traditional education she was offered aa Staotord. and then mumed to Holl~ The Zimbalist name f'I never thousht of dlanging it and I have no problem ~ ing the dlild of someone well known") and her own stunntna looks got Steph- anie auditions and acting jobs. She worked on television In CmlmniaJ and ~Lo« Boa and on stage in L.A. in TM TmtpOt with Anthony Hopkins and the mUllcal Fativa/ with ~ Hanilon. She and her father made an undd 1V pOot tOQedl« Wild About Harry. and ~ lib to work IDgether ~· .. , ldore my fMh« I llways Mk hil ~ -and I usually hftd It," Stephanie admlls. "But he never en-CX>Uraeed or d.IJcountf!d me lbout act· ing. I oome from the kind of family that put.5 its support behind whatever its children want to do. If I had wanted to be a librarian or a teacher he'd be total- ly behind that. becau5e rm his child." Zimbalist sees her parents most weekends, when she is also likety to visit her brother and his wile (who designs C.Orreia gl~) and their lour children in Malibu. She's a doting aunt to two niea!s and two nephews. She al.so visits her sister and friends in New York whenever possible, and her par· ents' second home in C.Onnecticut fre- quently. Just four years 33>. Zimbalist bought her own house -a 40-year-old, two bedroom -far from the blue lights of Beverly Hills, but only four minutes from the lot where Rt!minglon Slttk is filmed. 'That's really why they wanted me," she kids. "because I live only a mile aWClt'j." She resides alone but never denies refuge to a stray cat - "this one's stayed bur years now," she says. referring IO her black manx. BW- fum. makeup on weekends. "I want to be kind ol a secret IO people, who might sometimes quietly come up to me and say, 'I saw you, you're ~,' and have it be their own little special something. My pop had both, he was special to people and~ he's va,x well known." A week.erid "big deal cook like her mother. Stephanie will spend half the alemoon preparing a scrumptious din· ner lor family and friends (fettuccine with peas and prosciutto is one of her specialties). Her best friend, Robin Bernheim. an Atari executive who wa,, a feUow dass- mate, reveals that Stephanie's idea of how to spend a weekend Is taking care of the house. ''She's very organized and loves routines -grouting the sink is a big activity. Her spKts are all in alphabetical order. even the salt and pepper. If she gets something new she "'°°'t put ii away until it has ·a ~ nent place. She once left a bag of fer. tlliz.er in her living room lor weeks un- til she fi8ured out where it should IJ>· She even has a UttJe bis lor &Oin8 P"terce Brosnan, who plays Remington Steele (laura originally invented Steele to get busin~ and then one day a tall, dark. handsome man showed up to assume his identity), says. "She's love- ly, fabulous. sweet, charming to work with. a doll. We get on well together. But we never do anything together apart from work. Our tastes are a>m- pletely different, in music. everything. I go home to my wile and children at night." Seymour Robbie, who has direaed two episodes of Remington Steele and worked frequently with Stephanie's father on The F.8.1 .. says: "Zimmy was more affable, oongenial and coopera- tive thab any other actor I've worked with. and that's also his dauahter In a nutshell. She's very prepared. talented and hard working. We have a ~ time doifl8 the show." The whimsical side of Laura., the side that loves to tease Remingron, is the real Stephanie. claims her brother Skip. "The serious. ~-·em side of Laura Isn't Stephanie IO much.'' ,..,... w.i. ,_,..., •• -s J r ----------~ Lil~" STORE COl..l'Oh ISO<t SAVE50¢ I I I I I I I I b.i can now save 504 on dw Soft Sense Healin' foeelin: Solt Sense skin lotion ~\1eS l10'J a different kind ol heal.in: a diffemlt kind ci keUn'. Soft Sense~ with oil·f- ~to help~ l'OUlh dry skin without feelina ~So your skin feels better and 1oob beta So cry the Seit Sense Healin' Feelin' fOr younelf. And ~ . 504, too! OONT WAIT! COUPON EXP MARCH 31, 1983. ..,........v ........... PoUtically. "my family Is a:>naervatlve Republican and I'm right there a&ona with them." lhe adds, "which makea 6 FMllX WUm • nlMINIV llO • ,.., me a fair minority for my age QrOup, especially ln m business." Steph1nie ~Its to only two boy- friends IO far In her llte. "One wu a dear friend, and one wu a Uttle more lerioUI than a dear friend," the ex· plains. "There'• no one "8ht now. I don't need to experiment IA)'mOre. I know whit l'rn looldna ~ IO Whal I tee it J don't have to do 1nyUUna about ,. --------------------------- In he-tradt!morlt fedoro she's an ~l it. I won't know how I'll feel about children until I meet the prospective father. That's the final judgment on a relationship -If you meet somebody and think you'd like to have their children. ''I'm lucky," she c:ontmues. "because rm not neglecting anyone right now. My life is just the way it should be. I do neglect my friends some, with our hours on the show. I get home at night and I have a choice. Four people have called and I have two hours before I go ''It'• hard to meet men In my pollltlon ..•• I «>tndlme;s thlnll, 'rm not ff!lllna younger or more beaulllul, and I haDf!ll 't ·met anybot.(y.' '' to sleep. I can have four phone conver· sations and not look at my script. I can call them all. only to say I can't talk. Or I can call one and look at my script, leaving the other three backed up. It would be serious if I were with somebody." Robin kids that her good friend would like to med "somebody she can regrout the 5ink with": Zimbalist in- sists. however. that she's In no huny. "It's hard to meet men in my position, especially since I try to stay away from ~in the business. It's possible that I 10inetlmes thlnk, 'I'm not aettins any younger or more beautJIUJ, and I haven't met anybo<fy yet.' But lilt ls not a journey of the l:>ody, it'a a journey ol the IOUI. 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Buy ~ tu~ ~ your ne~ bNuty Ylon or drug count~. If unav.il~ble. wnd s.4 .00 (includes~~ NndlintO 10 Orpt. FW, Gambine Products Inc., 60 E. 42 St., New Yofit, N.Y. 10017 WHO YOU °"°9 8Y llAll rrom~.-~lfl Family W .. tr. ~ lltow four IO •I• -4la lor 09!'-V. Sonwlim. unlntantlonel oeleya OCCUf II IMy dO. Juel -rte. ...... ..._..,...,...,, 1511......, .... "'°"' N. 't. IOOl3I ••11n1t1t•t •1n11 ----AN CHE CASE CARRY CLOUT? By John E. Gibson TRUE OR FA1.SE7 1. Most people instantly identify them- selves with a specific social class. 2. A person's friends are those he is drawn to because he likes them. not because they belong to a specific social class. 3. Carrying an attache case can make a person feel iO)portant, bul ii doesn't mean much as a status symbol. 4. People of higher income, education and social status tend to have unusual given names. ANSWERS 1. True In a University of Michigan study, investigators explored the feelings and life situations of a cross section of Americans concerning social class. Respondents were offered five socioeconomic labels -poor. working class. middle class. upper-middle cl~ and upper class. Almost 97 percent of the people identified with one of the named classes: 8 percent identified with the poor; 37 percent with the working class: 43 percent with the middle class: and 8 percent with the upper·m1ddle class. Only I percent claimed membership in the upper cla.56. 2. False. An Institute for Social Research study of the dynamlc.s of class identifica- tion showed that cl~ feelings have a dire<.1 carry-over into social life. For ex.am- ple, in a broadside survey the majority of respondents said they'd prefer to live in a neighborhood made up mostly of people in their own cla.o;s. And analysis of their friendship circles showed a strong tenden- cy for people to have friends whose oc- cupat ional standing is similar to theirs. 3. Folse. In a City University of New York study of the societal significance of the at· tache case. people were observed carrying such cases leaving a railroad Slation during the morning rush hour. and both male and female commuters were intetviewed re- garding their ructk>ns to those canyinf at· tache cases. Ave hundred observa11ons wett made for four consecutive days. and about one out of five people carried an at· tache case. Results indicated that the act of carrying such a case is a status symbol and an accepted symbcM of a~rity in the..wolk.. place. 4. Fa/~. In a stUdy condocted by a team of .University of Missouri behavioral scientists. invesll.aaaors checked the 8fven nama of more than 5,000 individuals who ~resent· ed various todoeconomk daues. 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By Norman Lobsenz COMPUTING COMPATIBILITY Computer dating services march cou- ples on such traditional bases as age. race. physical appearance. religious pre.ference, occupation and hobbies. But in a time when romantic relation- ships are <>ten based on less conven- tional approaches to intJmacy. co~ putm could be programmed to give prospective partners a much more per- sonalized description of each other's at- titudes and desires, says sociologist Davor Jedlicka.. Writing in Family ReJations. Jedlicka points out that scientists and busi- newnen now routindy use "computer conferences" to talk to one another in the absence ot faa..te>-face contact. A similar system, he says. could be ap- plied to mate sdedJon. A person could wilhhokj all identifying information, yet at the same time freely express the personal characteristics. sexual prefer- ences and level of commitment he or she seeks in a potential partner; Simt- larty, one could search the computer's "directory" for someone with charac- teristics that Sttm particularly appeal- ing. "The recipient of a messaae." writes Jedlicka, "could ignore it, exchange more messaaes or end the irueraction lor any reason without either person being undu~ inOuenced by personal appearance.' Jedlicka feels this new kind of computer matching could be advantageous particu1arty lot' older women: "Far from dehumanizing soci- ecy, computers could lead to suita.tMe fare.to-face relations with fewer mi.s- understandiO&S and disappointments" that are so often experienced in the search lor love. sex and affection WHEN CHILD CARE IS A CHORE about the appearance of her home. the more restrictions she is likely to put on a child's behavior. • 1lte more importance a woman at- taches to household activities, the less likely she is to respond promptly to a child's request for help or attention, especially when the child is inter- rupting her in a household task. • The mother who feeis housework is important seneraJly devotes less leisure time to being with her children. (Working mothers. who have less free time, often spend as much or more of it with children than women who value the appearance of their homes.) •When a y<>Ufl8.1ler helps with household chores. the result is likely t<r be maeased friction between mother and child. Such hefp. says Olson. "<>ten requires more, not less. work for the mothet. Supervising children's housework often involves frustra- tions .... In fad. help from children is often really no help at all"' POSTPARTUM DISSENSION Marriage counselors have long known that the birth of a first child often has troubling etfects on the hus- band/wife relationship. But which partner finds the ad)ustment more dil- ficult1 University of Iowa psycholotiisfs Holly Waldron and Donald Routh talked with young married couples just before and just alter the birth of their first child. They found that wives reported more of a decrease in their marital h~ piness alter the baby was bom than husbands did. C.oup&es also reported a dilJemla! in the wa:y they~ with ~ Be.tore the baby's arrival. moll~ said they ~arguments by mutual , and take; after the baby's antval eernents were more often 9ettJed by ~~. fv_in8 In. UWives ~ become ~.tx)Wl'd the toiOOon d ~' the retearc:hers oommmted. UOr perhaps the ~ d topics the a>Upk!s now ditc:uls IS IUCh that ~ aweemena lrile more hqueOOy. and the wives give In to keep the peace. It ii abo po9ible that thdr hU8blndl bealn to nae them and. • ~eemeltl arile, they aiplulale In the end." .. .... c....i.-Clilw Totll !of • _,, .... ~ c:a.-Pl! ==.,,., • I so ..,_. .. T ... ~11 •C....,. . AZ. .................. ....... COCh .__ ___________ __. &=l•. 1..,. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~INOn r---------~-------------------~----, 1 LUllUl9 -•tU uu.a, ..,._ N vteM ,,.. ,..._ sin.t. ......,, PL uni I ' IOedly ..... "YUIOS 11.UlS" ....... ".,.. 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Al. center is the genetic screening of empk>~. viewed by some authorities as an im- portant health advancement. by others as tedlrd>8Y thal has pten out ol hand. Last spring. the Government's oaa ol Technology ASl9CSSl1~ at (0. TA) con- ducted a survey ol all the f0ttune 500 finns and the country's SO largest uti~ lties to determine the extent ol ~ tesain8 in industry. Of the 366 indus- tries responding anonymously. 17 reponed ~~in the past 12 years. and five of those con- tinue to «:rem eo~. In addition. 59 companies show an inteft.91 in Kreenlna applicants and ml)' develop ~ programs in the new future. Repraentatlve AJbett Gore Jr. ~n.). chairmen ol the House onlnwc~~a: due.tin& tMierin8' to mnsider the impaa ol tcreenJni on the rights of employ- ees: Could ih• inlonnabon be Uled to dilcrimilllte .... oert.aln IJOUpl of woRerl? Who would have aa:eta to perlOOll gmdic dU1 Could aerwtJc .,..q be the key to a healthier work loroe. or CX>Ulcf fl be a lmC>ke- ICl'een behind which thole mpon9'ble ·~··- My Feet Were Killing Me ... Until I Discoverea the Miracle in Germany! IT was the European trip I had always dreamed about. I bad the time and money to So wbeR I wutted-tee what I wanted. But I soon learned that money aod lime doft 't nwan much when your rttc bun too much to walk. After a (cw days o( Jisbtsecinc my reet were killinc me. Oh. I tried to kup f04na. In Pam I limped t.brouJb Noett Dlamc and alOQI the awn,,.._ EJysea. And I we111 u.p in the Eiffel Tower ahbouah I can't honestly uy I remember the view. My (ect were 10 tired aad ~my wbok body ached. While everybody c1K wa baviQs a p'Cal time. J was in my hold room. I didn't cvet1 fed like sittina in 1 sidewalk cale. The whole trip was like tlw until I aot to Hambura. Germany. There. by accicknl. I laappencd to hear about an rscilifll brtok-1lvo111tlr for Ofl.'f<Jflt' ,..,.o stiff"' fro"' sort. ocllintt fut a11d ltflS. Thia wonderful invenlioo wu a custom fanned Coot auppon caAled Flexible Fealhenprina.• When I aot a pair ud slipped them into my ~ "'Y pai1t dl1apptartd almmt instatttly. 'The Rnible &hock abloft>. ll 1ina auppon they pve my feet was lilte c:nidlina them°" a custiion of air. I JCOUld walk. stand. even run. The relief wu truly a miracle. ' And just ooc s-iT was a11 I needed. I learned that women aJao can wew 1 them-even with .andala and open backed ahoff. 'They'K completely invisible. lmasine bow dumbfounded I wu 10 discover these miraculous devices were aokt only in Europe. Rill!« Chen I ddmnincd that I would shaft the mincle J di.covered in Oemwly with my own councryroea. In the lat nine yeara over 1 ~ m1Uion ArneriQfts or all .,a-many with foot Pf'Obkl1ll (ar IDOf'C KVa'e than mine-baVe u~cd Ibis blessed rWd '°' thenudves. llADE FOR VOUA f'EET ALONE Here's wby Feathenpfinp won. for them aad 14·1!.v tltt'y coif .. •orli for )'<'•· 'Thete WPf'O'U arc like nothinf you've ever~ before. They are custom focmed and made for .W>•rfut alo1tt'! Unlike eoft- ventional devices. they actually imit.ale the youthful d.uUc: auppon tbal Nature Ofisinally iotcnded your feet 10 hl9e. NO NSK OffER , Wbalevcr your problein-com1, c.Uuta. pein in the balls of your fm. bumiQa nerve encb, peinful ankles. old i.Uuriea. bacbches or )111 ,rDenlly SOft, aclli .. fea. fln.ibk Fathcr- epri,.s will brina YoU rdid widl every seep you Lake or your lftOIMY beck. .,.. .. -............. 1. ~·· ,... ............... .,c;...,«:9 ..... ,_.w.-,__.......,...,. '*' ..._. • • 'SS t wt '""•· N. .. al.,.. ..... ~ .......... .... ·~~ ......... ...... ., ................ c.rt. r11• .................... .,a fU1IU9W ..... -. car--. 1121.a.= ..... ,.. ....... ,_. .. vm11,,_ .. ._._...._.,.......,_.. .... Poot hHJ 11. .......... -1W he bf ... c. I will wlld tor die =a: PINK ........,, ............. .._. ..... 1J Zam ....... llO .. ., ... QI. RALEIGH Many au1horiliu doubt the /'f!JiabiJit:y ol the tatJ currmtly available. ODllllC IC'PI .... oould be placed in a worker's Proponents of genetic screening see the deve~ ment of such tests as a way to decrease the chances of long- term. work-related illnesses. They argue that creating a totally haza~free environ- ment may not be possible or economically f~ible. Work assignments based on eenetic tests oould place employees in the safest and most produc- tive working environment. as well as protect the industry asainst possible litigation for failure to detect employees' su.scepC ibilities. Many authorities. however. doubt the reliability of the screening tests currently avail- able. "My view of genetic testing is that it is in its infan- cy and is generally inappn>- priate today, excep« as 'a research tool." says Dr. Ernest E. Dixon, occupational health physician with LE.l./Taber- shaw Asaodales. occupational health specialists in RockviJle. Md. He and other witnesses testifying before the House subcommittee share the con- cern that inaccurate data and labeling of indMduals oould have a llfek>ng impact on thelr ability to be hired. Asks Sheldon Samuels, dl~or ol the health, Midy and en- vironment industrial union department of the A.F.L.-C.1.0.: ''Who would employ. these swceptibles7 Who would protea their dl&njty and place In the com- munJty?'' The results of a ~ tes personnel file. which is not totally private. Currently there are no Federal laws that pre- vent an employer from refu~ ing to hire on the basis of genetic testing data. though workers are protected under TrtJe Vll of the Civil Rights Aa against discrimination on the basis of sex. race and national origin. which oould possibly be used in cases involving discrimination because of eenetic damage linked to cer- tain ethnic groups. Some experts also question the reliability of genes as detenninants of an indivi~ Acmrdlngto one dodol; thetaa are ""'1 ''llhaky «:lentt. ,, ual's future health. Although genetic .:reening may f n- d.icate a potential Illness., the mndltlon is just that -poten- tial. Aax>rdlng to Or. Jeanne Stellman, associate proleseor of public health at Columbia University, "Mose of this= on gen«icsJ Is just simply on shaky science, and I am afraid that the emphasis of the susceptible worker ls • manifestation ol IOdal policy and not or~ ... aeo«rey ~ a Pl'Oied £-r.sor lor O.T.A., ~ lt't jull too eoon to U1e the ,..._ 'Tue tests have potential for improving worker health but they also have potential 10 be misused," he states. "At this point the correlation between a particular ~etic trait which tests can identify and in- creased risk for disease because of exposure to a cer- tain work.place environment hM not been identified. and there is mncem that people will be denied jobs on the basis of scientifically un- proven tests." Tying in with genetic screening is the issue of fetal protection in the work area. Many industries traditionally bar women from working in jobs that could endanger the health of a fetus, whether the woman is pregnant or not. U eenetic screening is used routinely to fulfill O.SHA re- quirements of providing a safe work place for employees, then all fertile females run the risk of being denied employ- ment in certain industries lo protect a possible fetus. This has raised cries of sex discrimination from women's groups around the oountry. "There simply is no reason· able basis nor demonstrable need for treating all women who can become pregnant as though they are pregnant," states Joan E. Bertin, staff at- torney with the Women's Rights Project of the American Civil Liberties Union Founda- tion. Furthermore, some hazards. such as radiation, have been shown to be of equal, or even greater. danger to men, whose sperm cells are actually more susceptible to radiation damage than are female reproductive cells. Says Bertin. "If we are talking about alteration of eenes. mutagens are not sender specific. They don't pick out a woman and only harm her eenes. They get all of us ... Should we cease develop- ing eenetic screening pro-wams to avoid further dissen-aon between labor and m. tr/l Moat labor omdl.ls, who 9ee screening as an industrial cover-up, seem to want the issue nipped in the bud. The results OI the O.T A survey, however, indicate that in- dustiy. anxious to keep pace with technological advances. seems to be going ahead with screening programs. The issue is so controversial that officials of one major rom- pany currently developing a cytogenic testing program are reluctant to go on record as favoring the use of C)'to8enet· ics. They state that industry has "been burned" by the public's reaction to genetic testing. It is obvious that gu idelines will have to be drawn before serious legal tangles develop. t "Once organized screening is ~ initiated. r think it will be very c Important," states Dr. Gilbert j Omenn. chairman and profes. ~ sor of environmental health at I the University ol Washington. o .. , think It will be very impor- tant to make aooci choices. to j screen for risks important to § the workers. not ju.st for ,) marginal hazards, and to in-j sist on tests that are highly reliable and do not have too many f.aJ..se positives or false nesarives." Meanwhile, the debate con- tinues. Though just a rumble at present. in the words of Representative Ciore. "This may well turn out lo be the most important issue facing the work force in this decade." fW SEND TODAY FOR ... -MORE DETAILS -... U rou thouQhl you couldn't afford a hom• I No money down. below-aMa:ket fLDcmctao. low I of your own. think agaiA You l'till cant I month.lr poylllftta. 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By Mork Goodmon W hen he was a youngster out in Long Beach. N.Y .. Larry Brown used to hve ..-i1h a basketball in hlS hand. Every day he and bro«her Herb (later coach of 1he Detrotl Pistons) wouJd play one-<>CH>ne into the twi- light, begging their mom for "just a few more mmutes" when she called them to dinner from their apartment over a bakery. Then. in the wintry evenings when the New York Knicks were at home. Larry would ride the train into Madison Square Garden where his heroes romped: Richie Guerin. Carl Braun. Harry Gallatin and the McGuire brothers, Dick and AJ. His dream was to eventually work that very Garden. "I knew I was never going to be big enough to play in the RB.A.." says the wispy. S-foot l O.inch Brown. "But I was positive I was going to coach the Knicks someday." WeU, not quite. Larry Brown's career stopped just short ol his childhood fan- cies. on the west bank ol the Hudson River in East Rutherford. NJ. It's the New Jertey Nets, not the New Yori< Knicks, that he's coaching. But on the 9eCOnd year d a four-year contract valued at nearly s l mlmon including bonuses, Brown. 42, has turned around the once foundering Nets and may just have found hlmself a home. And Lord knows that after a tempestuous career In the ok1 A.B.A. and the N.B.A., followed by an equally stormy tw<>-year stint at U.C.LA.. Brown could use an easy chair to plop into. Rare is the New York athlete who did not dream ol coming home and re-once were to baseball; they just weren't building the glories ol Gotham t~. as humorous. 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As 'Taub pointedly said: "I don't want to just win 9llJ1leS. I want to build for the future." for the Nets the future is now. They Improved by 20 games last ~ re- cendy enjoyed the franchise's longest winning streak (11 games) and are breezing into the playoffs again this )9L A young. unselfish. entertaining team. the Nets are led by their Univer· sity of Marytand connection -quick and clever small lorward Albert Kin& and Buck Williams. who in his second seasorl has merdy become the best power forward in the pine. /Japile stondansjllSI S.10, lhe htJody Broun um an all-Ammcan at North Carolina. In Brown the Nds have the per1ed cnach tor their needs: a builder and teacher who stresses team play, otten toreigrl to the hlghty individualistic talents in the pro game. ··rm pleased with the ~ °' the team. .. ob9erves Brown. "We're not in a~ yet with Philly, Bolton. LA, MUwao- kee or Sealde. But we decided that, if we stood pat after last season. we ~t not even be in the same league with the Knicb Of ChJca&o." Hence. the' trade tta ~ . Uc giant Darryl Dawkins from th':C and the one that sent guard Phil ford (who had just been obtained for 1982's ~ ~ Ray Williams) to MllwmJ. kee for lorwud Mickey Johnson. "U _you're 1Pn8 lo develop kids," MYS Brown. "°'1 haYe IO be patient. And there's not a lot of patience In this 1JeL 'nlke Dawkins. bl can't me.ire ha plly by ltlD. He's been sreat lor us; he pllys other bi& Cl!llten well. lakes up I lot of lpaa! Under the boudl, hat blocked' • lat °' lhols. tin shown ~ cA brffllanoe. and I think he's a tl!rrifk i.nw:ltment In the future. .. If ~ II an lmemneslt, Brown Is money In the bank: His WOIMolt peroesmee 11 lh ~.,,. .m wtttt leYel1 p&.Yol berths and ftYe dlvtdon tMlel. An4 ln his fine 1e1110n 111 U.C.L.A two~$ ht llOOk I vernal Mn\ to lhe N.C.A.A. finals before k*na ~ ~ trouble would eventually dos him. life began idyllically enough. Born In Brooklyn. Brown became a three-spot't star on Long Island after his family moved, and he later was a standout guard for Dean Smith at North Carolina. winning all-America honors in his seruor ye.ai: After gradua- tion he played on the 1964 o~ team that won a gokl medal in and played for two years with amateur Goodyear Wmgfoots in Akron. Ohio. He then returned'" as an assistant on SnUth's 1arheel staff. He still had the itch to play, howev~ and bounced around on ~e A.B.A teams before retiring as a player after the 1971-72 season. He took over the ~ng job at the Carolina Cougars. switched to Denver two years later. then followed the N~ .and David Thompson. their high-flying crowd ~ into the N.BA That's when the problems started. 'ihe chemistry just wasn't good at ~" is his understated reoollec· tion. 'Thompeon and George M<Gnnis didn't ~t one anottlet: And I wasn't doing a good job." The situation came to a dramatic head on Feb. I, 1979. After a highly visible dash with McGinnis on the court. a tearful Brown resigned before a stunned pres oon- fiemlce. Extolling the virtues of oollegiate en- thusiasm and toget.hemess. Brown took the reins at U.C.LA -the t<>lJ8hest job in ~ basketball. Brown. who admits. "I gotta be a cheer· leader becaiwe that's the way I am," was in many ways better suited for the ~ game than for the pros. Bui he had not reckoned with the persis- tent meddling of Bruin alumni and parents. When finally k>ra!d to drop a sulky freshman • Kenny f'tekls, Brown received a death threat and had to be guarded at several games. Still. despite the pressures at U.C.LA.. Brown maintains he took the Nets job in I 981 because of "the special oppot1Unity" (new arena. aggressive ownership) and bean• "in the end. it was really just a chance to cune home." Ah. home sweet home. So oonfidenl is Brown of Ms tutu~ with the Nets thal he has taken a step that usually means the kils °' death for thole in pro- fe9onal ipOrts -he has bou&ht I local houle. Brown, wife Barbara and their three children have moved Into • new place in Upper Saddle ~ NJ., and are m!f1 Jootina tor a New '*>lk CJty llpll1ment for Barbara'• daib' trek to Fordham Univenity where she is a:mt1nulng her studies. The Nea are rapidly on the rile toward the N.BA 'i elfte drde. And Brown hat proven ~can lndeed a.> home ,.in. "It's to be a Iona ~ ... he a>noeda Altef all. we hm: Philly and eo.eort In our dM9ion. But rm re.ny exd8' tbout our ~ .,_. I think we're~ IOinl to have lomeUq ipedll here. -..,- HANGING BIRDBATH new hourdes Rosarv A oe'W Lourdes Ao- say hos been de- ~ for lA by rht> monufocf\Jrer. and Is n<:NI <M>llob&e for the ftrsr rime. TNs ~ Pasory hos lndesn\pf- ONLY ~~ $7.951 +lSPAB Give your backyard birds a brat with this beautiful banging bird- bath! 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