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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-03-27 - Orange Coast PilotHe who laughs, lasts in Laguna legend BY S~E MITCHELL or .... ,....,..,. M vtn Miller ll alive and well and llvln41 ln a IJ'l\all aubu.rb near ClndnnaU So who'a Melvin MillerT You had to uk. Thia •tory beaan nearly 24 yean aao at the Sandpiper tavern in Laauna Beach. The charactera lncluae a 1U1htly lnebrlated Marine, a 40-yMr-old tractor factory foreman from Peoria, movie ttara, dlanJtarles and 3,000 cheerina Lajun.ana. It a1J atatted on a 1ununer afternoon in 1939 with Marine Capt. Joe Oea'*>n and a few men from hi• rifle company 1ittln1 around the Sandpiper Uftina a few. When it came time 10 leave, Gestaon couldn't remember exactly where he had parked hla car. "Hell," he shruged. "I think I left lt ln Peoria." As an afterthought, he added, "at Marvin Miller'• house." His bar buddies laughed, which wu all the encouragement the captain needed. He marched DUIHif CDIBT SUNDAY, MARCH 27, 1983 Mesans hit -with rent bias la-wsuit By JODI CADENHEAD o<IMO..,,....._., The owners and manager of a ea.ta Mesa apartment complex have been aocuaed of refusing 10 r ent to blacks, Arabs and Iraniana, ln only the fourth housing dbcrimination suit filed by the U.S . Department of Justice during the last two years. The auit, filed in federal court in Loa Angeles Friday aeeb to bar the owners of the 276-unit Park Mesa Villaa at 500 Paularlno Ave. from denying rWbt to rent on the buia of race. Named aa defendanta are owners: Cameo Homea Corp., Lucas Development Corp., Jama C. OianullM and Robert J . Lucaa. Aho named were Me1a Management Inc., manager-of the new complex and former manager Claire Horn. Charlea Hayne, who has manaaed the apar1ment complex alnce Oct. l, said ln a phone interview last night, that there are blacka and people of MJddle F.utem orilin living there. (See RENTAL. Page AZ) ...., .......... ..,a.-.- Senorita from the past San Juan Capistrano marked the 25th anniversary of its Fiesta de las Golondrinas with a parade Saturday featuring even more historical costumes. For more of the pageantry, see Page A2. Detroit ignoring fuel efficiency? NB businessman designs future car, charges competitors with conspiracy By STEVE MARBLE « .. a.tr ......... FledaJJ.na car maker Steve R. Reed baa had it with ~ed economy can. He's thrown down the wrench. A 41-yeer-old Newport Beach bualne9aman. Reed c1aima he'• done what hi1 8H·guzzling brethren ln Detrolt have failed to do -build a safe, fuel-effldent car. The result is a low-clung, tar- black pod that Reed lnaia1a looks 10methlng like a Ferrari. It's called the n Millenium erw.er. a name that fita ita futurstic deslan· Accord.lnc to Reed, the car ,eta 200 ml1ea per gallon of dieeel tuel and can IUJ'V'lve a~ mph cruh lnt.o a 801.id wall. Corvette performance" Oh yeah? To date, the car has drawn little public notice. Though he has hauled the pro10type from shopping mall to shoppmg mall Reed claims the media and Detroit have ignored him. But Reed has a trlck up his sleeve -a class action laWIUit that names every maj or American car maker and every layer of government that has anything to do with the auto industry. to the pay phone, oaUed Illlno&l lnformatiol\ and uked for the number of Marvin Mlller ln Peoria. up and down ~ ltr9et Jooldna few Joe'a car," Shoef lauahed. The operator eaid iheN w11 no U.ttna for a Marvin MLO.r but the ml'l\tioned tn.r. wu a Melvin MWer ln Peoria. Retumlna to th• phone, the 10ft-apoken Ml.lier lnformled o..i.iG thmt wu no yellow Chevy converttble on hla street. "Yeah, that'a the CUY," O.i.on pow led. "Gimme the number." 1'M captain thanked Miller and hunc up, but not before ukina the Peoria man to ,Sve him a call if he epotted the corut..uble. • • • "I wu palntJna the outaide of the hOUM when the phone rans." Melvin Miller recalla today. ''Thi.I IUY on the phone teU. me he'a from the Sandpl~ ln 1Aluna and he wanta to know lf I've teen hla car. • • • ''That WU the Wt daytime call 1 tot,'' Miller Iauaha. What followed were a aeriea of poat· midnl&ht calla from Oes~n and hla Marine buddlee. "I uked him to deecribe it, and he u1d lt wu a yellow Chevrolet convertible. "Tuma out he'd heel'\ honky-tonltlna ln 1Aluna eomeplace and couldn't remember wliere he'd parked hla car." "I 1uppoee It ave~ one call a niaht fol' about alx monthl,'' Miller aaid. • • • • • • "They'd all aay, 'Let'a call &ood ol' Mel,' and then they'd have him on the Une," Shoaf remembera. "Mel turned out to be a helluva nJce guy," recal1a Bucom Shoaf, who wu part-owner of the Sandplper beck then. "He actually put the phone down and went "Every time they called, Mel wu just • friendly and polite .. he could be ... He aald Mel and Joe "aort of became friend1," and around Chri1tma1time 1959, (See MARINES. Pase AZ) YDll 1110111 UllY PIPll ORANGE COUNTY . CALIFORNIA · "' . ~ ,,. · Floor's Tomorrowland solving. nuclear waste By GLENN SC01T ofltle 0.., ,... ...,, The Advance Technology Dlvlalon of Irvine-baaed Fluor Corp. was created three yeara ago to be on the company's cutting edge of innovation. Headquartered aa-om the San Diego Freeway from the main Fluor fortre91, it ia the company'• re9e81'Ch and development arm -Irvine'• own Tomorrowland. The division haa operated without much local fanfare, partly becau.e moet of Fluor'a engineering and conatructlon projec1.I are .•pread throuahout the aJobe. But public attention la likely to increase durin1 the next five year• aa from 5 0 to 150 employees begin work on one of today'• moet critical problems i nvolved In ener1y and -~---DlvWoe enatn.en will ~ a conceptua1 deaian for an underaround repositol'y to at.ore nuclear wHtea. The federal Department of Energy aelected --the divwon nine daya •IO to carry out $35 million to $50 million worth of engineerina lervioea. EXperta ln the nuclear powet i ndustry have lona been frustrated by the lack of storage BY1tema for reproc : 11 ed nuclear materials and spent fuel ro<h from reactors. To many, the failure 10 devise such a system Irvine family dies in crash An Irvine family WU killed when ita light plane craahed lnto a mow covered canyon wall near Pre.cott. ArU., authorities said. Walter Warren Taylor Jr., 48, hla wife, Cynthia, ln her 30ll and aon, Eric, 12, were killed Thunday afternoon when their Beechcratt Bonanza on a flight from Lake Havaau to AlbuQ\aerque, N.M. cnabed into • wall ol. flartweD Canyqn. ~iipO(~U.Wreebp l'Hda;y, bu1 were unabM to re.ch the plane until yeaterday afternoon when a reecue crew from the Yavapai County Sberiff!e-.oltice rapeled 250 feet down the at.eep clitt. A apokeawoman for the ahertff'a office ln Pn!9cott said the bocUea were taken to a ftXll1UM'y fn Camp Verde, Arb. has been the indu.try's chief failure. Critics of nuclear ener'I)' of ten cited the wut.e d.bpou.l problem .. their main ooncem. But Dick Snell, deputy project manager at Fluor, aaid he'• excited and confident the technology can be produced to create a aafe st.oraae aystem. In fact. he aaid the pcmtive attitude of F1uor tnaMgen WU a key ln their aelectlon over 10 other appllcanta for the federal oootract. "A lot of people were very enthuaiut.ic about worldna on th1a jOb," Snell aaid. "Thia wOl be very demandinc both from a technical and publlc la,ue standpomt." Fluor'• contract apedfiea a deatan for atorln• wutes In underaround Nlt formatlona. <>tbs ftnm Mw --•W'llrd9d contract• tc:t examine otbe.r ,........, matettala. IUdl • a-It ind • related adlstanae called Nevada Tutt. Salt .-ma to be the matiert.al that fedenl aperta are~ bowe.-er. Snell aaid Mlt'1 atability and aelf-heaJ.ina cllaract.eriatica (it adjuata to repair c racka or meechea) plus extemlve J9Glolk: (Ste ENERGY. Paa-AJ) "A. 8000 .. the dust tettles, you can walk away without a ecra11cb." he boMtll. "And it hu The suit, filed late last month ln U.S . District Court in Loi Angelea, aaaerta that the car makera and bureaucrats have conapired to keep a sale and fuel-efficient car awa~ from the (~. ~~r,b · SteYe R. Reed elaima II Millenlu.m Cru'-er 1eta 200 mile. per pllon of diesel f ael. Statue of Chriat the Redeemer can be teen from all part• of Rio de Janeil'O by touriltt joining the erowda at the beaches, carni•al, f utbol game1 or 18mba 1how1. Tra.elo1ue Od P81e CS. NewetJt usa debu11 fi Museum mix Can art and bu1ineu haH 8 happy marri .. e t' A tax aclvlter for one of the n•Uon •1 l•"le 1toek broker91e1 beUe•et to. P .. e 85. TV Heeuti•et ftpre Amenean1 wm tear clowa the doon for a 1tory where IO-.e 11 •• _.., bapo11ible lo acihte•• or ..... lorbfddea. TIMI•'• the plot ol 461'1Mi 'fton Bitda." SM hji ('4. Al OranQe Coa1t DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Maroh 27, 1983 ~' \\.'t Continued stories CAR CONSPIRACY. • • Reed clalma the two parties have team ed together and purposely junked safe, fuel- efflclent can. Speclfically1 Reed'• suit poinll at the Research Safety Vehicle program which was started up ln the 1970. and coet the federal government roughly$~ million: "It's out -and-out embezzlement of public funds," Reed charges. The Re9earch Safety Vehicle program resulted In about 30 Reed predicts thal the inquiry into the safety vehicle program will lead to Han auto indu try Watergate" by mid-summer. prototype cars being built and tested. Reed claims the program was a success but later hushed up by the car makers and dropped. U.S. Senate aubcommittee on tranaportlition which ia lookJna into the safety vehicle program. "There la an unfortunate mi&conception that the proeram somehow has been terminated prior to lta CQmpletion. That i1 not the case," Peck told the auboommluee l.ut week. But Reed predicts that the inquiry into the safety vehicle program will lead to "an auto industry Watergate " by mid-summer. Peck claims that car makers benefited by the safety program and that the program led to several major changes In car design including higher rear brake lights, and llll"bags One Ford Motor Co. officlaJ, reached in Detroit, had a d ifferent impression of the prototype cars. He says they "looked like tanks and drove like lawn tractors." Beyond the safety vehicle program, Reed says he's mainJy interested to see lf he can get away with building a "better mousetrap." Just like old days Not so, says the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration -one of the federal agencies that helped fund the safety vehicle program and one of the agencies named in Reed's suit. Raymond Peck, director of the agency, says the program was never meant to produce an actual car of the future but to serve as an example to car makers on what could be done to provide a safer car "Politicians are always saying 'America get off your butt and do something.' Well I've done something and I'm interested to see what the reaction la. "And," he adds, "I'd like to spank Detroit at the same ume." Reed paints a rags-to-pistons picture of his venture into auto making. In the early 1970., he explains, he and his wife decided to build a safe, gas-stretching car. He worked as a cook and she as a waitress to earn the money. While Donna Doyle and Kathy McDonald dressed as nuns and rode majesti<·ally at the fiesta de las Golondrioas Saturday, Scouts to the rear found the going a little more precarious in the nation'~ large"& non-motorized paradt-. Peck n:cently testified before a RENTAL. • • Reed says he bought a welder, rounded up tools, bought parts and h.andbuilt the Cruiser in hia own garage for about $4,000. qKin sue crematorium for mass burning "We don't care what color people are," said Hayne. "The discrirQ.ination is ridiculous. We rent to everyone. We have applications like any complex and they have to have enough income.'' The investigation began after a former employee complained to the Orange County Fair Housing Council that she was told not to rent to blacks and other minorities. He hopes eventually to produce about 6,000 of the Cruisers each year at a retail ooet of $10,000 each. He says there will be six models -station wagon to sportscar - manufactured at a plant he plans to open in Costa Mesa. "But I need a breakthrough because I'll run out of money in about two montlul from now," he adds. "But I have a f eell ng things are just about to take off." By Tbe A11oclated Pre11 Four families are suing Orange County's largest crematory. charging that the bodies of their relatives were not cremated individually but placed in a chamb<'r with other, unknown corpses. The suit filed Friday accuses Harbor L a wn-M ount Olive Mortuary and Memorial Park w 1th "outrageous" conduct in allegedly performing multiple cremations of the bodies of thrt-e women and one man. The suit names 29 corporate and individual defendants that are m some way connected to the Costa Mesa crematory, which handles 48 percent of the county's cremations in 1981. The lawsuit was filed by the families of Stephe n Matthew Hammer . who died in March 1980. Hennmaa Zamacona, who died m Novem ber 1981. Myrtle· Antee Laird , who die d an December 1980 and Glad ys Livsey Ford. who died in May 1980 "H a r bor Lawn was doing multiple cremations in a manner that was totally offensive.'" &>tty Ml'Mullen. an attorney work.mg on the family's case with noted lawyer Melvm Bella. said Friday "They were putung m as many people as they l'Ould mto the rPt.ort {cremauon chamber), but the retort is only designed for one at a tune. We have evidence by fo rmer e mployees" J ohn D Flanagan, owner of Harbor Lawn, said his attorney has advised hun not to talk about the allegations. ''No laws have been broken, rK•t:ording to the district attorney. We've never been served with .. nythmg But I can say nothing," he said ' MARINES, A STRANGER AND A YELLOW CONVERTIBLE MADE LAGUNA HISTORY. • • Gestaon came up with the idea of bringing Millet lO Laguna Beach "Ever yone threw coins into an old 120-milllmeter shell cuing on the bar," sayE Tommy Auble, who's been bartending in Laguna Beach since 1955 "A big sign hung beside the casing reading. "Melvin Miller Vacation Fund.'' and in no time we'd collected about $400. "Joe called good ol' Mel and asked htm to come out for a week. all expenses paid.'' Auble said. "Mel said ftne. he'd be here around Labor Day." • • • What followed that week would put Quttn Ehz.abeth'• recent lnp to Southern Califorrua to shame: -Two thousand Lagunans me t Mel at LAX where he was k.J.sied by sex lutten Mamie Van Doren and driven caravan-style to Laguna Beach. -Three thousand Lagunans paraded down Clouds to • increase Coastal ~ dKNttoJ ~. 60 peteenl cnar-of OOOMkllllail light ,. « .,_. todey. Hlgfll 58 to ee. PlrU)' dKNttoJ wtlh ~ of t8ln .,..._.IO '° 2.0 pereant tonight l ows m6d 40e to m6d 50a. Plr\t)' eunn)' and a MW. wenner wtth higfW In Iha IOI ,_.,..,. El•••"•'• from Pol nl ~Ion to MulGen bordef and out eo ,.,._ -SIMI craft edYleory In effect over outef' coaatal watara from Point Conception 10 Ian Clement• 1111end, _,any wtnct. efllnlng non,._. 11 to ao llMt• wnti IOHI 1trongar gu1t1 by Ihle alternoo11. Seu I to 12 fMt. a.-Nre. """°' _,.,_. I to 16 knoll Ihle momlng. Wind• lf'M\lng .-tetty 11 to 20 Motl Ihle aflamoon wtttl dtOWY -. Probable email craft adYltory lodey. W•et'Y IW'll 2 to 4 lwt ~ llaht rain epraedtng -...tiwatd 1od.,,. Plltlel OIMttng tonlghL U.S. Summary Extended forecast :o~;:fe~A~=IA DESERT AREAS -Mo.Uy ~ days aMl Cleat ftiGh\9 T~ay and Tiluradey WllJI ~ .. Cblda WeOI~. HlgN 58 to .. ~ Ii...,, 9.2 10 72 .. clliMt1a and 72 to 12 IOw -..rte. ~ lowe 30a 0-W v...,. 40. hlotl ctea.11 and SOI low o-1a. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA COASTAL ANO MOUNTAIN ARIAi -Fair Tuffday and Thur1da)' with •etlabla high clpuOI w---,. Hlgfll IS to 11 coutail .,... Md 44 to 54 _...... l-44 '° 51 COMlail --and 25 to 40 lllOUr'llAllna. Fronts· Cold.. W11m ... OcduOed ~ Statiooary •• Temperatures .. u 45 17 51 30 11 S4 • 2t 53 24 56 a5 .. 31 73 11 51 21 37 22 141 .. 38 31 52 24 .. 2" " Ill 40 10 3e 11 33 2• 141 43 9.2 22 54 2S 27 21 40 30 54 27 54 22 81 25 11 H 87 10 53 31 87 .. 16 N •n • n .. . ti CM 11 IO 44 22 IO 21 • 49 ,. 12 t4 .. 10 71 52 13 ao ,, ... .. 37 41 28 41 31 84 31 16 49 70 11 r, :; rs a~ 37 31 34 31 13 34 ea 15 81 27 47 37 33 27 M 46 34 32 71 47 IO 23 841 .. 13 22 42 ti IM 31 49 2' H 21 32 '11 44 2t M 28 .. ,, 11 .. 41 N 11 ... f1 M 11 41 SI 11 lllf RIPIRT T w w w w 8Mttla 72 S3 ~ 72 S3 32 30 Spoll-63 30 s~ 42 12 Tcciell• 45 42 T'-1 83 40 Tulaa 62 46 Wullioglon 64 29 Wlohlt• 46 36 CAL.W°"'"A =:v~ eo ae arlflald S1 38 aa..tow 64 39 ......-nont 61 33 llglear 47 10 8leflOO ST 21 lllyltle 74 .. ca1at1N1 83 53 EUflllc• 64 42 Freeno 11 3t UlleArr~ 41 13 Lancaalet 61 32 Long 8Mdl 65 4tl Loe Anga6M 70 17 MontO'M 71 29 Monl~ 66 "' ~ 13 •2 72 45 NewpOf1 ._., .. 49 Olakllnd ' ., 48 Olftatio .. 3t ,.....,. 74 44 ,.,...... t1 42 ,.,,.... ., 31 ~ • 40 64 42 NdwOOd City .. .. ""'° 44 ., l8Cil•ft81•10 11 43 ..,.. u .. 8111~ u ~ 1Moebt191 .. .. , 8111 DlllOO ., 16 hn ,tlnCllOO 11 " len Joie ea 42 lentt,.,... • ... ..,.. ..,.,.,. u .. lenY ..... • .. llodton ,, .. Tahoa'/*t 40 °' v.-1' 46 Smog TM Att Ouel11Y M•~I ~~goad-~ toelar lft Ille levth CNtt A ... South Coast Highway with Mel, fo~r Mayor Jesse fuddle and Capt J oe SttUng in a convertible waving to the crowd When tht' crowd reached the Sandpper. Mtl walkPd up to the bar and softly placed has order "I'll have a glass of nulk. please ·· Mel W5St'd out the !arst ball at a Dodger gam.-where fans cheered MelVln Maller Day -He had a bull named for him m Ta Juana. where the crowd shouu>d "Viva Mel'" -He bet $2 on the Me lvm Miller Purse a t Del Mar, where the Blue Angel prec1s1on flight team dipped their wings in has honor -He visited Hollywood whe re he was ki.a&ed by Jayne Mansfield and was stunned to see his wife appear on stlige during the "Truth or Consequences" show, courtesy of his new friends who h.ad her flown out on the sly • • • "His schedule was so damned ught, at was ndtculous," Shoaf saJd, shaking his head "And through al all, Mel JUSl smiled, a pipe between his teeth T h e guy was real C'OOI. slow talking Typical guy from the Midwest Easy gomg guy with a flattop " • • • The flattop LS gone today, but Melvin Miller says he still smokes a pipe "Not the same one," he chuckles, apparently en.JOymg th~ recent late-rught phone call from a Laguna Beach reporter. Good ol' Mel 1s 63 n o w . retired from Caterpillar tractor He spent a few years an Brazil for the company an the mid-'60s and lost his wife and a son m the early 1970s. Now he's remarnt'd and hvang an Ohio And, he says, he hasn"t bl'en back to Laguna B each -o r Califomaa, for that matter--s.ince the ballyhoo in 1960. But he dunks about the town often . "'Those folks wtte real nJ(.'("-they treated me lake a lung.'" Mel says. "l thmk about that tnp and those Marines a lot." S peakmg of Marines, has Mel heard from Capt. Joe ~tson smce then? "Yeah, two years ago my preeent wife got cunous and decided io track h1m down.'' Mel says. Seema she'd heard so much about the California craziness, she wanted to reunite Mel with the instigator. She traced Gestaon through a recruiting officer . then the Pentagon and finally got a number in H onolulu for a re tired Marine lieutenant colonel named John Gestson "I called the number and when the guy came on the phone, I asked him if he was Joe Gestson," Miller said. "He told me it depended on whether or not 1 was a bill collector," Miller laughed. "I told htm l was looking for my yellow Chevrolet converuble. "Man, he nearly fell on the floor." Zestilink· is back! Come to Hickory Farmae and atock up 011 Z.tilink, • OW' traditional holid~ aauaage. It'• available only durinl the Easter holiday eeaaon, now thru April 3rd, and only while auppliea lut . ff lckor1 Forms O' t>NtO• West cliff Plaza Fas hi on lslanft 17th & lrvlne -Newport Beacb 642-0972 ! ' NATION Nun silent on order to resign government post By TIM Aaaoelate4 Pre11 LANSlNO, Mich. -The Roman Catholic nun who dlr«ta the state apncy that paya for abortions ronferrt'd with her order yeeterday a.ft.er the Vatican announc.'ed she must tftian her potl. "The matter aP.parently retli In the hands of Sl11ter's religious order now,' said~ Meyer, spokeswoman for the,, state Dtpe.rtment of Sodal SeMces. 'nae Rev. Bull Hieeer, undersecretary of the Congregauon for Rell.Kiowa and Secular lnatitutions, said m a statement from Rome t.Mt Slat.er Agnes Mary ManlOW' had been Informed through the Vatican's diplomatic mlasion in the United States of the order to quit. Delayed nuke bomb test g oes oil LAS VEGAS -An underground nuclear bomb teat was condµcted at 12:20 p.m.Jesterday after a five-hour delay due to un1avorable winds, a .S. Department of Energy spok<."8lllan sai<i. The test at the Nevada site northwest of Las Vegas produced a yield of between 20 and l!>O kilotons A kiloton gives a blut equivalent to 1,000 tons of TNT. Winds had been blowing from the north toward th~ south earlier and could have affeeted the Las Vegas area, he said. The test site, which is surrounded by Nellis Air Force &se. has only sparsely populated areas to the north and they are evacuated through advance notice. Dog eater h eld on murder ch arge NEW ORLEANS -A man who told police he ate dogs to survive was held for murder yesterday after investigators found human remains in his refrigerator and learned that hlS roommate was missing. Lawrence John Crowley, 25, of Chicago was booked for killing F..arl Nolan, 37, the tenant of the apartment from which police evicted Crowley on Thursday after the landlord complained he was living there illegally. Crowley originally was booked for cruelty to animals after poliC'e found a dog careass in the bathroom and about 50 pounds or c:lresaed, foil-wnpped meat in the refngerator. STATE Son confesses to mother 's death LOS ANGELES -The 20-year-old son of President Reagan's tax atto,ney has confessed to bludgeoning his mother to death with a wooden club, sheriff's deputies said yesterday. ENERGY. • • From Page A1 rt'l'unh cun1plll•d uhout H11 fotmat1on1 mak~ H • likely choice Tiw ft'der&l 11ency'1 •pprl*h 111 to enalnettr • btlrrlt"t 1y1tem that tako1 Into account tht lnturoctlon betwrctn man-made 11ub1tance1 ond nature. Snell uplaint'd Th~. hls division wlU dt'llliJ'I 1t ay11wm for COCllPfulating the waste and then depmltlna It deep ln the gr<>und in a manner that would protect th,• waate against catastrophe. Several materials would be u11ed . Boro1lllcate gla11 moat likely would encase the rad1oactlve waste, which thC'n would be packed In canisters lined wUh non-metallic surfacee, he said The materials would be buried from I ,~00 to 3,:>00 feet underground, he estunated. The repository would be designed eo camst.ers <.'Ould be retrieved for several h~ndred years in case technplogy o ffered new advantages But that's not to say they could be retrieved easily. Fluor otflc1ala stall are dascussmg criteria for the repository, Snell said. He said 1.000 years has been mentioned as the minimum standard for man-made materials to hold the waste. Because the waste would. eventually be t'Ompletely buned, with bore holes plugged. Snell said the repository would be designed to isolate nuclear wastes Crom human contact £or thousands or years. The design would be meant to leave waste secu rely underground eve n in earthquakes. bombings or floods. he said, adding that radioactive materials that remain hazardous the longest aren't readily soluble and wouldn't be expected to seep into water supplies. The stakes obviously are tugh. Plutonium isn't the most c.'Ommon material m radioactive wastes. but some would exist. It remams hazardous for 250,000 years. Snell noted. That's what makes this pb so Orange Coaat OAILY PILOT /Sunday. March 27, 1983 3 _w • o.-, l"tlot ~o bf Gety Arllllr- T h is is the room where nuclear fue ls ar e store d a t San Onofre Genera t ing Station . F luor researc h team in Irvine is determ ining wha t to do with nuclear waste. hard and also so s1gruhcant. Snell said government official s probably won't choose a design and geologic fonnallon until the five-year contract is completed. If Fluor's design 1s chosen, the d1v1s1on eng:meers could wind up working another I 0 years on the prOJC<'l Late last year Congress passed the Nuclear Waste Poh,·y Act, a document Snell said is responsible for creaung the step- by-step process It calls !or a repository to be in operation in 1998 And thal 1s getting awfully close to Tomorrowland. Widow; advises • patients: Go for it FEDERAL WAY, Wash (AP) Barney Clark wa1 "very happy" to have the world'• first permanent artificial heart, and othe1'9 cona1derinf the operation should "go for it,' Clark's widow said yesterday "This has been an awe- ansparing experience tor our entire family," Una Loy Clark said at a news conference, flanked by her two sons Gary and Stephen Clark, and daughter. Karen Shaffer "He never gave up. He never stopped trying and he neve r, ever in my presence uttered a word of complaint," she said. "That will help you know how dedicated he was to th.is pro)l!Ct." She added, "I'm very proud of him " When Clark died, "l felt he had had enough and I was very relieved to see ham at peace." she said. He was ;.•very happy" to have the implant, "Although he suffered greatly'' until his death Wednesday, she srud.(See related stones, Pages A8 and BS.) Mrs . Clark also delivered a message of thanks to people "from all over the world" who expressed their aCfecuon for the medical pioneer and his family That is the message Clark, a retired 62-year-old dentist, would deliver 1f he were alive, she said. Bradley Fey of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Samts in Seattle said services for the medical pioneer would be held Tuesday m the Federal Way stake center with Clark's doctors, William DeVnes and Lyle Joyce, and Dr. Robert Jarvik, who invented the heart. among those attending. Michael David Miller remained in a Los Angeles jail in the death of his mother. Mar~uerite. He is expected to be arraigned early this week on a murder charge. "The 17-inch wooden club used as a murder weapon has been recovered," said shenffs deputy Ward Finch. Roy D. Miller found hla wife's body at their home in Palos Verdes Estates late Thunday. Speakers recall FDR's moral leadership Prince unlucky al whal e-watching S AN PEDRO -A tall, dark prince clad in robes embroidered in gold took 200 school children on a whale- watchins expedition -and not a whale showed up. Prince 1'ala bin Abdul Aaiz Al Saud, !>2, brother of the king of SaudJ Arabia, chartered the Catalina cruise ship Mon.arch to take his 2-year--old daughter, Johabah, and a group of children to see the whales. He said he had learned that "llOme children here, 80 near the sea, could not afford the $4.:>0 to go on a whale watch." However, the whales, who are migrating north, failed to make an appearance during the two-hour cruise Friday outside Los Angeles Harbor. Ton of marijuana foun d in truck TEX:;ATE -A drug-sruffing dog named Duster led U.S . Customs agents to more than a ton of marijuana concealed in a truck from Mexico, authorities said yesterday. An estimated 2,110 pounds of marijuana, with a street value of $630,000, was found at 2:30 p.m. Friday in a hidden compartment of a 40-foot trailer rig at this customs entry port 35 miles southeast of San Diego. said U.S . Customs SeJ'V'lce spokesman Mike Fleming. WORLD Spy Anthony Blunt dies in London LONOON -Anthony Blunt. the former royal art adviser who spied for the Soviet Union, died yesterday of a heart attack at his London home. He was 75. The prominent art historian was u.nmaaked in 1979 as the "fourth man" in the quartet of British 1piea that included Guy Burge1&, Donald Maclean and Kim Philby. Philby is the onlY' survivor. Blunt confesaed to British aothorities in 1964 that he spied for the Soviets during and after World War 11 while he worked for Brita.in'• ~ counterespionage service. But he received lnununity in exchange for information about his three colleagues. all of whom had by then defected to the Soviet Union. Vatican welcomes gift of shroud VATICAN CITY -The Hol~ was delighted by the news that Umberto 11. the lut of Italy who died last week, had bequeathed the Holy S oud to the pope, the VatK:an said yesterday. Tile ttrip of linen, believed by many to be the burial cloth of Jesus, has been kept for Umberto's family in Turin's cathedral for centuries. The Rev. Romeo Panciroll said the Vatican had been offldally not.ified of the gift, "which waa received with pleasure .nd gratitude." He said it was too early to say what wm be done with the shroud. By LORENZO BENET Of 1"9 D.ity Not le.ff "If President Franklin D. Rooeevelt were alive today. The worch seemed to hang Like a cloud over the students, acholars and fonner pollticaans- among them Rooeevelt'a eldest son, James. 75, of Newport Beach and former California Governor Edmund G. "Pat" Brown, 77, who gathered at Chapman College laat week to reflect on the Roosevelt presidency :>O years aft.er his inaugural.ton. During the course of the two- and-a-half hour presentation. the participants told stories of their Munc h show c loses today in Newport An exhibit of paintings by the late Edvard Munch, a Norwegian express10rust, closes thlS evening at the N ewport Harbor Art Museum in Newport Beach The showing, which features 43 paintings, half of them never before exhibited in the Umted States. has been the most successful an the museum's 21-year history. An estimated 38,000 people have toured the exhibit since it opened Feb. 12 at the museum. 8~0 San Clemente Drive. Munch, who died in 1944, is beat known for his painting. "The Scream," and a series he called the "Frieze of Life." One of many paintings Munch did of "The Scream" Is in exhibit at Newport Beach as are many of the works from the "Frieze oC Life." The princesses of Norway, Denmark and Sweden attended a laviah premiere showing or the works Feb. 10 The museum Is open today from 11 a .m. to ~ p.m. Admi.aion to the Munch exhibit ls $3 and $1.:>0. We're Listening ••• What do you like about the Oaaly Pilot., What don't you lake ,. 842-8088 Call the number at left and your messaae will be recorded, tran9Cribed and delivered to the appropriate editor. The same 24 hour answenng service may be us~ to rt>cord let- ters to the editor on any topic Mailbox contributort mwit Include their name and telt>phone number for verification. No cirt'ulatlon calls, please Tell us what ·i. on your mind OAAHOE COAST Daily Piiat Cl•••ln.cl actnrtle4"tl 7141M2...,.I AU °''* «Mpartmet1te M2""*21 MAIN ontcl »O w... .. , ,, eo.11 ..._ c;.A Mt4 eoe.-8o• IMO C'-• ...._ CA t~ ~..,.. 1MJ 0ranoe c-1 ,.__ ~ Ho ntwt tlOllff lllvtll811011t tflfOllt l llltlltT 01 ..,_,..lft _ INY 8t •tl>'--.t'*"IQll _.. 119f-olC~1- YOL 71, NO.• • \ persona l encounters with Roosevelt and spoke of the depression/wartime era in which he governed. But oftentimes, the guests struggled to avoid d1BCUSSmg how Roosevelt would have responded to the complex problems of today. such as nuclear disarmament and unem - ployment. "I hate to speculate how my father would' deal with the nuclear Issue, because I don't know how he would have fell. But I believe he would not have favored a nuclear freeze," James saJd "I think be would have sat down with the RUSSlans and the Chinese to figure out a way to get rid of it (the nuclear threat)." former presidents Nixon, Ford and Carter, didn't possess the father-like aura Roosevelt's rontempora.ries described tum as having. "U he had a message for our generation, it would be that our country needs and demands experimentation, .. she added "President Roosevelt professed new ideals and new ideas." said fonner governor Brown "I can't thlnk of a president who had as much influence on people's lives." However, Roosevelt was hated by many who believed he was abusing the powers of tus office. Brown said. "Some felt m y father stood in the way of free enterprise, James said. "My mother and father evoked strong feelings of emotion" During the evening. the conversation often turned to the former president's wife, Eleanor "My mother was his eyes, ears and legs. (for much of his l.afe, Roosevelt suffered from polio'," recalled James "Many people feel she exercued much influence, but sh e reported objectively. that LS until he asked for her opinion -then he was in trouble," he said. drawing a big laugh from the overflowing crowd at Chapman's Waltmar Theater. Near the end of the evening, James tried to put all the trjbutes, complunents and praJ.aa about his father's deeds in perspective "We have to remember that he was human and he made mistakes," he said. (During World War ll) he allowed the interning of Japanese-Amencans. I believe he was convlJK.'ed at was for thell' own protection -but he was dead wrong·· Other guests for the Chapman College sponsored event, "An Evening with the Roosevelta,' 1nc1 u de d s u ch Roose v e-1 t contemporanes as Unjversaty of Washington Professor Frank Freidel, a Roosevelt biographer: Thomas Self, former editor of "Business Week." and Chapman College HlStory Professor Kurt Berge!. Chapman students Wendy Salovesh and Michael Coker and Jean Kalvesmaki, a semor at Villa Park High School, Housewife robbe d also partic:i pated Th e re appeared to be a consensus among the group that Amencans today are starving for the type of moral leadership Roosevelt provided during has administration (1933 to 194~). For example, Salovesh said A 36-year-old Irvine housew1 fe w as ued up and robbed at gunpoint by a man posing as a deliveryman, police report. Kay Trowbridge told police that the suspect knocked on her Woodbndge home door at about 11 a.m. Friday, saying he had a pack.age for her daughter. After opening the door, '"he handgun toling suspect forced hunself lJ\Slde. About $2.270 in ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Jewelry, cash and coins was taken Trowbridge had been Ued up in an upstairs bedroom with a telephone cord. She freed henelf and called police The suspect is descnbed as Caucasian, 28 to 30. 5-foot-9, with a dark moustache and black hair. PolaC'e said the information wu not released sooner because the lengthy crime report was not ready BUY WfilQ[ THE Jt:Wt:LL[Q~ BUY ! No need to travel to the Los Angeles Jewelry Mart! Our regular prices are up to 75% lower than other jewelry stores! SHOP AND COMPAREI .......... CUAN .. ..... , ....... tu• ......... u •WAfOM ..... • JIWIUIY 19A• • lleelAV... • llOUllfllll • AIOVIAY•IAIU ........ ... • llAl'lllOAltO ,. Orange Oo .. t 0-Y PILOTl8und1y, M1toh 27, 1983 'Traffic cops' mount hikes for duty RIOOEX:RrBT (AP) -Wtth a fl t ot "din blke.," ranaen of the Bureau of Land Manaaemcmt are 80Ana aft.er ~n pollChen and vand.a.la ln ~ Mojave DeMrt. The "traffic cope of the deeert" .. y l\11 euler to catch lawbreaken on motorcyclee If the offlcera themM!lve. are on two wheela. And the offlcen .. y their "bike." are alao improvina their federal aaency'a lrnaae. -The ISLM •tarted ualng motorcycles In regular pat.roll of the deeert laat year. The bureau had been hud-preaeci to enforee closuree of private land and fragile de.ert areu. Their brown pickup trucka with light ban were Hay to apot from a diltanoe and were not a match for nimble motorcycliata or dune buggle.. ~y. the rangen say, their motorcycles are a deterrent to law-breaken -and rn<l9t chues now usually end ln a ticket or a warning for a violator. "I've had them tell me that It wun 't fair, becauae I caugh t them by US1ng a mo\Orcycle," aaid ranger Lee Kilman, sittlng atop a Yamaha and <itemed ln hebnet, boota and "leathen." As a motorcycliat, KJiman aaid, he's about average. But he added that he just about always gets whoever he chases. He said reaction from law-abiding bikers lS positive. but t.o ro up the umv hlU w chttk 11 oul," Zubc-r 114lld. 'i'ht-!\ldgecrcel BLM offl~-.· h111 lhrN.• uthl·r motorcycle ranaera in addition tu Kllm11n ond Zuber. They uac two Yamah• 200•, plua thrl'l' Hondo 250. donated lut Ot·tobtlr by th<> llondu Corp. Since Novem~r. 1981 , she ortlcera h1we 1a1ued about 45 cltaUona to peop~ who drove into clC>tk'd areal or were cauaht lltt.er\na. 1teaJ1ns, vandalizmg or leaving campfires unattended. Rangers uauaUy give flrat offenders a writwn warning. ' A repeat violator gets a cltallon, said Steve Smith, BLM branch chief of retource protect.ion. A ticket uaually meana an appearance before a federal magistrate, In Bishop, Bakersfield or Edwards Air Force Base, and an all'llOlt guarante<.od fine of $100 to $200. Smith says the motorcycles have "Improved our efrecttvenesa," though he isn't sure more c1tauons are being wued because of their use. The BLM has 17 rangers -tr.alned and authoriz.ed to carry guns and Issue Ucket.s -Cor more than 12 rrullion acres of California desert. On heavy visitor weekends officers from other BLM offices, Uke El Centro, are recruited to help the Ridgecrest rangers. • Ill desert "They love it," he said. "It breaks the communications barrier. You have something in common to talk about." Many hills and canyons in the desert a.re set aside for off-road recreation, but ndera must be careful not to trespass onto private land or other closed land. A typical holiday weekend might draw 4,0on to 5.000 visitors, according to BLM counts Local ambulance companies and volunteers also help the rangers cope with injuries and lost people. Cycling ranger~ chnl al d ....... ·rl oulpo ... t n•·ar Hid~t-crt-st. In addition to handling t.resp&aaers, the rangers watch for poachers and inspect wildlife watering holes. One of the jobs of Stan Zuber. motorcycle ranger coordinator, is to approve race routes - every spine-thumping foot of them. "U they go up a steep hill, then I have no choice Discount gas not so cheap? LOS ANGEI...F.S (AP) -People who buy gas at service statio!'lS offering dl.arounts for cash are frequently paying more than customers at other outleta, even if they pay in cash, a prominent oil analyst said yesterday. Prices at service stations offering such dbcounts are not competitive with those at cash- only outlets or with single-price, cash-and-credit stations. he said, citing results of a survey conducted Feb. 25 and March 11. Nationwide. almost one-Lhlrd of the cash-only outlets, including Arco. Getty and non-brand-name stations. had prices of 95.9 cents per galJon or less for regular leaded gaaoline, Dan Lundberg said m his weekly "Lundberg Letter." Only about 19 percent of the stations offenng both credit card sales and diarounts for cash had pricee that low. Lundberg's survey, based on more than 17 .000 stations nationwide, abo concluded th.at charge-<:ard customers paid lea at single-price stat.Ions than they did al t.hoee offering d.Ulcounta for cash. He aaid 42.4 percent of the single-price stations offered regular leaded guoline at or below 99.9 oenta per gallon for charge customers, while Jes,, than 18 pen:ent of dt.count-for-aah stat.ions offered credit-card customers that price. The price spread for regular leaded gasoline waa even more dramatic, the publicallon said. "Some 56.5 percent of cash-only prices (for regular unleaded) are at or below 105.9 cents per gallon, while just 29.3 percent of d.Jacount-for-euh prices are," Lundberg said. Compariaona of credit-card pnces for regular unleaded guoline showed 67.3 percent of one-price stations offered the fuel at or below 1I2.9 cents per gallon. while just 44 percent of the stat.Ions offering cash diacounts had credit card prices at or below that figure. Hosts sought for students Families interested in hosting a 15 to 17-year-old Finnish or Swedish student for five weeka this summer ahould contact coordinators of the American Intercultural Student Exchange (AISE) at 826-1958. The "mini" exchange runs from the end of the J une through July. The foreign students live with the family and do not attend echool. AISE ia aha interviewing host families for the .::hool year program. to provide a home-away- trom-home for studenta from Germany, Spain. France, Norway, Finland and Sweden. Males in majority at Coast College The number of male studenta at Orange Coast College bu exceeded coeds for the lleCOnd year in a row, aocordlng to a recent c.ampua IW"Vey Mala make up 52.2 percent of the atudent population, compared to 51 percent laat spring. About 69 percent of the 261807 ltUdenta enrolled ln the c.a.ta M aa oollep are over 21-yean-old. About half of the llW'Veyed atudenta indicated that th ey plan to so on to • four year achool. Bost,,... AdminiatraUon eorolla the most atudenta. RUFFELL'S UPHOLmlY I 4h1fh1 _. .... IHJ MAalOI M.YD. COSTA MllA -14t-l 116' \. .. "'---~-i z. rea4.. -s .•• ,..... . •. rea4 ... 1111•=--.. 5 ....... __ __, '· 1M --~----,, ____ -. ··------. No matter what you 're doi ng. your hometown newspaper The..., .... nta In. .. .. . ·-~llT ... ._ .. C .... 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"campln~f' on a blllboard 18 feet billboard for another 111 x above the ground betide a months," aaid Rick MW1St•lmu11, hlahway They braved bluer stalaon manajer for WSA N. wind , freezlnai rain and wh1<.h t't>n<.'OCtt'd the contea;l lo occasional snowstorms promult• Its t•hangt• an muslt.ul Now, at last, It ts sprang, and programming "I had f1gun'<i at alx months after three men probably would end sometlmt' in climbed a ladder to the billboard tht' n11ddle of thl' wlnter Bul I platform to try to win an $18,000 thank what may have kept at up howie ln a radio station's crazy was the press " contest, thelr thought are of hot The s1 ttt.>rs havt-bt·l·ome showers, cold beers and making 1nternat1onally known, with money from their ordeal pn•ss from as far away as But not of coming down. Australia and Nt•w Zcul..inJ "I think I can put in one telephoning them or comang Lo summer up here, but I'd hate to interview and photograph thl·m go to another," said Dalton an their tents on tht• 10-foot w1tll: Young, 23. ledge. Young 's competitors are Their Lelephont' numbt·rs Wl'r'-' Michael MacKay, 31, and Ron changed recently afll'r tht· Kistler. 25. The three men. all numbers were publtsht.'d 1n from the Allentown area, entered Franc.-e and they got a numbt.•r of the WSAN contest Sept. 20 The late-night, tnl'omprchens1ble <..'Ontest was simple -the ont• calls. who lasted the longest won the · · T hey · d s a y , ' M 1 t· ha l' I house. MacK.ay,' I'd say. 'Ou1' and tht•n But no one expected the I'd say, 'I don't speak Fn•mh. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ g11odbyt•,' " "4.lld Mm.·K.iiy, a IOCial workt•r on 111dt>fl111tt• h:avt• from h1'4 .)oh "Onl' of out ev ... ry 100 phww t•alls, l'd Kt't ont' who r'OUld '"rnVl'r!it' Mc.lilt of thttm thought I wm. l'ruz.y" Young and Mal'Kuy, hopang lht' ulll'nttun uu\ \ruru.littc into l'USh , fl.'t.'l'ntly hared a lawyer to 1:untut't agents who might sign tht•m fur prudul't promotions "Wl•'re talking Jbout makmg d1ffl'rt>nt publtl' appeaninces wht•n this 1s ovt·r with," MacKay said "W,,,'rc looking l•J make appt•urum·t>s fur producl.S we USE' "Tht.• t<•nt 1s om· of the biggest ur\l':.," he said, noting, however, that thl· zapper was brokt>n and he wus holding the front flaps shut with safNy pills. MacKay, thl' only married man among th<' salters, said being ~parated from hLS wife had been darracult. Sht.· has been allowed to visit only on Christmas, New Year's and Vulenune's Day Tht' first day of spring is not a visitor's day, but MacKay said he cell•brillted anyway -with s3a 5.97 Each Swinger 11 · Grill Steel grill with 18" SQuare grid provides more cook mg area than round grills I ggc Ivory" Liquid Detergent ??·fl oz ptashc bOlllP 2 Pk gs. Good News Razors Mocrosmoolh twon blades 6-dtsPO,able razors ~lnClf1Dll 35.88 Entertainment Center Many u5ea Holds ste· reo. untt or TV and VHS rocorde• Wood look fonosh Modular Stereo AM/FM 1te1eo w1!h c .. sene pley/record, a tr playback turnta· ble and wide range speaker1 s111 52-lnch Celling Fan Witt\ 4 WOOd-ctne-loc* _.,, vwiable ..,..0 ... ~--...... 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MacKay has al·tutdly complained the accomodatlons art· too comfortablt-and an• prolonging the <.'Ontt>st Early tn thc winter he wanted to get rad or the heaters but was outvoted. Al" Wltepftote Young. who JOtned the c.-ontest alm08t 1mmed1ately after getting out of the Anny. said om• of the f<•w luxurw~ hl' rrussei. as a hot shower "When you hu v t' a lhundershower. that's .1bout thl' on.ly ume we get a shuw{'r," hl' said Frisco lo\now Although the ml'n are Wl·ll aware they are an (1er1.·t.' competition for a &angle priw. their relauons are con~enial ( :urmuli10 Hit·urdo i,t•oops up the latesl \H'alht>r of'f•·rin~ in San Francisco. It was 1lw l'ro~tin~ 0 11 the t•akt-of the arca'!i Wt'llf'..,I ~ t•ur of tht• ct•nlury. : 29117 96!>111 1.9')Md Model --- ):) (j} 1101;28 l IUX'l-<I M AM-I 33.87 Regina · Eletrickbroom · Lightweight 2 speed vacuum w1lh d1rl cup dnll heavy-duty motor Regina· Single-speed Electrlkbroom ·, 29.87 8.97 Toilet Seat f'a->•h <J Iv t I "'.II • llf'CO• ll()r rntl\r~ 1.99 Revolving Sprinkler WOI~' #I'll on low o• hl(jh wlllt•t pt!'SC.vrp 1.99 Garden Hose so·xv, ' plaSllC gar• oenHose ........... ~ 4Al Offldll XL1000 Bllketball Nylon~ With l'\A>W"""9f S l eep habits hard to alter By JERRY ESTILL Aaaoci.ted P•-· Writet :.. •I •• WASHINGTON -h's 5 a.m . and no matter huw much you try" to fool it. a little clock watt\ th11u~nds or years of memory is ticking away dee11- 111 \our br.11n ..aymg sleep. sleep, sleep That's no problem for most people Hut for m1lhons of Americans wh06e ,JObs call f111 lhl·m to tx· <Jwake and alert when most or thtf world as slN"pmg, it's a nightmarish war against aU thPir ansunclS No matter how successful they have been m ~lt·i.-p1ng during the day. the message pounds on { with ,1 hypnout· sameness: Sleep, sleep. sleep. To fum·t10n LS to struggle against everyth.in8: their bodies teU them lB nght. The toll as both persona) and mtunate -as •n.. -.11 a11wd pnsonal relationships -and impersonal~ .ind lhreatc.•nmg -as the 8JJ'line pilot or nuclear. powt'r plant controller whose impaired abillti~ 1mpenJ othen; That was the picture painted last week for a HouM> subcommittee by a group of stu{t workers, and th<.' medical researchers loolung for ways to- PaSt.' their burden. . They all found it easy to explain the problem and hard tu oHer soluuons .; "Deep w1thm our brams hes a legacy of oUL. evolution on this rot.aung planet," said Dr. Martin Moore-Edt• of the Harvard Medical School, "Throughout the milhons of yeau of human· l'voluuon. the Earth has been rotating once every 24, hours, sub.)("<'tmg all au inhabitant$ to a highly prl'd1ct.able cycle of day and night." ln response, humans developed umepieces thal, "bt-aut1fu11y eqwpped us for the environment oi, our ongins," he said. "They Ume our aleep and., wakefulness, the levels of hormones in the blood, tht> temperature of our bodies. and virtually every •>th<.'r aspect of our physiology and behavior " That illustrates the problem: The human remains bt.'st <.-qwpped for the kind of early-to-bed,., early-to-rise IJfestyle that worked best for the cave. dwellers whose main task was to go out every mommg and hustle up aomething to eat. It was barely 100 years ago -a blip on the. evolutionary chart -that the electric light bulb. turned night into day. Add dozens of other developments llke the airplane and experwve assembly lme eqwpment that cried to be operated 24 hours a day. and modPm society has been turned upside down f~ tht' E"l>llmated 20 million workers -about a four or the workforce -expected to keep thing runnmg at night The solution" Until researchers learn more, essenually theri as none ex('('pt for the relative handful of worker-. ""'ho for whatever per90nal reasons. take a likmg to an odd shift and opt to stay on it long el'lO'-'gh weeks or months -for their own body clocks to fmalJy get the new message : For thf' maJOrity who prefer shifting back and fonh between rughts and days to being stuck on the rught shift all the time, about aU employers can dd ss take note of the phy&1cal and emouonaJ problems and follow two basic approaches, acknowledged Rep Albert Gore Jr., Q-1'enn .. chairman of the House ovel"Slght subcomrruttee of the Science and Technology Committee. • Those approaches would be balled on researcl\ that shows at takes a long time to adjust to strange sleeping hours and that it's easier \.o move the body clock forward than backward. '1 H. WERNER IUCl ENTERPRISES Presents 15th Annual Anaheim I I. J ,\I Orange Coat DAILY PILOT /8und1Y. March 27, 1983 Rain protection wears as thin as patience Our ''umbrella policy" ia abou t to run out. Sun wonhlppen, after all, equint too much to read the fine print. They never think about withstand in g "40 days and 40 nigh ta," never worry about reaching the aaturation point. Thoee of us who were able to find an umbrella in the back of the closet this winter now find the warranty is up on the pop-up mechanism. Fashionably fragile umbrellas received free with perfume purchases now am.,u of mildew fn:>m ao much lntennittent uaage. Brand new '83 wnbrellu, manufactured to California not British specifications, are warping under the extreme pressure. For years we've let a amu, be our umbrella, but this rain coverage ia slipping. Let's make amends at our end and send an urgent cancellation notice to the Great Rainmaker the next time we can look up without seeing the spokes of a you-know-what. Joggers pull off a f eat The patter of little feet around the track at Laguna's Top of the World Elementary School has just added $18,500 to the school's bank account. T h a t was t h e total of contributions to the third annual fund-raising jog--a-thon in which the school's 500 youngsters, even including ldndercartners. collect money for each la~ completed. The first years effort brought in $9,000 and last year the jog-a- thon raised $15,000. Clearly, Top • of the World has some enthUSla.Stic supporters. The money raised goes to purchase school materials and finance educational trips and cultural activitiee that can't be included in the school district's reduced budget, In addition to building their youthful muscles, the students are. learning a good lesson in self- reliance by doing for themselves what the district no longer can afford to do. OpiniOfls expressed in the space above are those of the Dally Pilot. Other views u pressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment Is invit ed. Address The Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1S60, Co~ta MeSd, CA 921>26. Phone (714) 6•2·021. Immigration reform reYiYed In 1982 two members of Congress, one a Republican senator from Wyoming, the other a Democratic representative from Ken tucky. offered their colleagues a carefully crafted bill to reclaim control of U .S . immigration. Backed by years of study and considerable political courage, Sen. Alan Simpson and Rep. l\omano Mazzoli proposed sanctions against employers who knowingly hire illegal immigrants, amnesty for those already in the Un ited States and streamlined procedures for excluding illegal eptrants who do not claim uylwn. The Simpeon-Mazzoli bill paaed the Senate on an overwhelming vote. But it died in the House, a victim of time and hundreda of obstructionist amendments. To their credit, Simpeon and Mazzoli did not give up. Their proposal is now back before Congres. U it is to become law, the Senate and House must act qt,.&ickly. Because immigration reform ranks below Social ~ty. budget and tax iauel in congressional minds, the bill could ~y get shunted aside and fail to pass. The closer Congress gets to 1984, the less it will want to cdnfront this controversial issue, atid the more it will find ojponents enlisting time a.a an ally. When the bill came to the ~use floor in the December lmneduck session, critics from labor, busin ess, the Hispanic Caucus and other groups OTHER VIEWS smothered the bill with amendments. They knew the House couldn't possibly consider them all, and they were right. Simpson-Mau.oli was bypassed in favor of more pressing business. There is also an economic reason for speed. Wlth the American economy showing signs of strong recovery, this nation will beckon even more bf'iShtly aa a refuge from the political turmoil and economic difficulty that bedevil many Third World countries. Should the already-high rate of illegal immigration accelerate unemployed Americans likely will find themselves competing with undocumented immigrants for newly available jobs. If that happens, Congress could come under intense, perhaps irresist ble pressure to en.act an immigration measure less evenhanded and tolerant. Simpson-Mau.oU boasts a solid core of supporters in the House. The supporters recognize, as the critics don't, that the bill is a fabric of delicate weave. Critics who oppose employer sanctions, for example, also jeopardize the amnesty provision. Co~ must accept both or neither. It should accept both, and soon. (Reprint.eel with permission of The Minneapolis Star and Tribune). i .M. Boyd/Wha t 's-a blo tter ? It you print the word "blotteT" tJ>day, you have to explain lt'a ~rbent paper to apongie up exceea tAk on penned writing, beca~ the ~jortty of the population baa never ~it. 1 Q. ta lt true that no two snowflakes -re euctly alike? i A. That'• just a wideaprad claim rigbody haa ~proved. lfow would ~ prov• it., anyway? Never heard Howard Coeell UM the "furfuraceoua'' for IOIDe airance aaon. 1l means cover ed with ORANGE COAST llilJPilat , Q . What did Oen. Douglu MacArthur have In common with President Andttw Jacluon? A. They both anoked corncob pipes. That's about It. Cllent uka, "lan't 'Yo-Yo,' the apinni.na tt>y on a l\J'ina, a p11tented tradename?" It wu. One David P. Duncan named lt ln 1929, but when hit ooms-ny went brpke ln 196~. the name moved lnto the public domain. Now it's '"yo-yo," lower ca.e. A judae In Burma'• Rangoon refused to hear the def enae araumentt ln a caae aaalnat • 1treetwalker. Didn't fteed to hear them he aald. He knew 1he waa aunty, he -'" becawie before he'd been appointed to the bench, he'd Hmed h1a U vm, u her procurer. Anybody CU\ be a Judie in Burma, anybody except a lawyer. After 8ivtnc bU1h, the new mot.her IOrilla concernl twlf with nothin8 6ut her o~aprlna for two to four )'9UI. remaJn1nC ceUbete all that tlme. TltotuetJ. ~ ,........, c....,o.w.., .. ., ... _ .... l'lllllllw l '9'ft G llitLiSt= Leaders, • • c1t1zens disagree CHICAGO -What should the United States do if the ~6viet Union lnvades Western Europe? Send in American troops, say more than 90 percent of U.S . "leaders.'' Don't send in American troope. say more than one-third of the Amencan people. Trull question and thoee stauaucs are part of the latest report on "American Public Opinion and U.S. Foreign Policy." just published by the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations. The council periodically issues the reporta based on special Gallup polls of the public and interviews with "leaden" -th.is year the leaders group included 341 businessmen. journalists, scholars, and memben of C.Ongress and of the Reagan adminatration. AS IN THE past, the 1983 results provide a model for the fundamental tenaion that produces a democratic foreign policy: American leaders take a world view; the American people do not. That dichotomy shows In specific questions such as the one about the Sovie< invasion of Europe -92 percent of the "leaders" wanted to send m the Marines, but only 65 percent of the publJc would go that far. "Do you think it will be best for the future of the country if we take an active part in world affairs or 1f we stay out of world afiairs?" In answer to that question, QB percent of the "leaden" tMUd it waa better to be active. But only 53 percent of the 1,546 Gallup respondents around the country agreed with that. Thoee numbers are not very different from the results of the last survey in 1978. The two forces., the "leaden" and the led, that ronstitute the American foreign policy consensus are still pretty far apart. But something has, in fact. changed. There are, for the moment, three forces, three American views of the world: the internationalist view of the national elites, the quasi-i.solaliorusm o f the public and the activist anti-communism of the Reagan administration. "The survey," the council reports, "IS ample evidence of gape between public opinion and leadership opinion. on the one hand. and between both groups and ____ e.';J RICHARD RllVIS 1'i ). adminiatrallon policy on the other." In many ways, 1t seems, the official makers of current American foreign policy represent no one but themselves. "The public does not approve of foreign military or economic aid or even sales of military equipment to other countries." the council states in its analysis of data "Most Americans support an unmed.iate nuclear Creeze if the Soviets agree. and favor efforts to normalize relations with Cuba and to many forms of cooperation with the Soviet Union . . and (public) sentiment for expanding the defenae budget has duninished .•• "Can the admiruatratlon rely on the leadership stratum for support in situations where public opinion ts not favorable?" the council asks, then answers in the negauve. "The evidence indicates that foreign policy leaders stand with the administration only in a few areas, most not.ably in foreign aJd, certam cases of troop mtervenlion and free trade. ln many other are"a - including a r ms control, defenae apendlng, human righta, cooperation with the Soviet Union, restrictions on CIA activity and relations with Cuba - leadership sentiment ia even leu supportive of administraUon policy than is public opinion." POLICY IN EL Salvador is a preny good example of the laolaUon of tbe Reagan administration. In this survey, only 11 percent of the public would eend military supplies to El Salvador "Lf leftist guerrilla. were about to defeat the government of El Salvador " Only 10 percent of the "leaders" would send troops in that same cue. In a very real aeNe, President Reagan and ha staff are out there alone -which explains, incidentally. why day-to-day control of policy relating to El Salvador has been shifted from the State Department (buically representative of the "leaden" aroup) to two members of the administration, National Security Adviser William Clark and U .N'. Ambassador Jeane Kirkpatrick. It i.a possible, studying thia data, to conclude that the Reagan administraUon ia so far out of step with both mass and elite attitudes on foreign po1Jcy that the pn!llident will evencua.Uy ~ 1o be rua own worst enemy. Reegan's goal is to build up Americao military power. but hit actions and rhetoric may be creating a constituency to begin reducing military expenditures. In 1978, the council survey indicated that 16 percent of Americans thought the government wu spending "too much .. on defense; 32 percent wa "too littJe." In the new survey, the ••too much" total has i.ncreaaed io 24 percent; the "too lJttle" dropped to 21 percent Letters to the e ditor Fifth grad er s view th eir community a n d the world When the filth J{Tades at Andersen School in Newport Be.ch wel"t' learning about newspapers. t.eachers Don Kunble and Cell Sharman auggest«J they try the1.r sk.111 at writing 11 Jetter to the edJtor -free choice of topica. Thia ia just .t sampling of the many things in the news that inferNt today's 10-yeu-olds. &J.Jwr To the Editor: 1 am writing in response to your story about the beach hoURS on the coast of California. I think that the people who bought beach houses should not be asking the federal government for aid. They knew the chances they were taking when they bought a beach house. They had their fun near the oce.tn. I think they should have had special lnaur~ JEFF WHITE • • • I thought your article about women in the '80s waa astounding! In it you suggested that women should be worklng more in the home or In office jobe. I'm a 5th grade student al Andenien School. who plans to be an utronaut when 1 flnilh my educaUon. I lntehd to show you that women can hold any jobs that men can, and maybe c:an do them better. JILL WELPUTT • • • Thia letter I.a In mtpe>Ne to an edltori•l about changina the bankruptcy lawa. Inatead of maklna It easter for people to decW. t.nkNptcy, 1 think we should~ trying to pt more people to pay their bllla. t don't think lt'• fatr to perform .. rvleel And tuPDlY aooda and not pt paid for them. Why Should the laws be In favor of 1he lnwponllbl ~ pe<>ple? AMY OLSON • • • T am fu.rioua. 1 am ao anctY l .,. red 'Ibe other cby l aw tomoOM throw a Ut ciaarttc. out a car wlndow. lt la not only danaen:>u.a but h pollu~• our world. SometirM9 I Me pe0ple throw their ltuh on the aJdewallt and In th ttnML P9ople 1houJd lMm lo \M1w t.hftr tneh ln \Hih eana hwlffd ot poUutUil OW' world. U people don't •top pollutlnl, our world wW look 1Jk.e one tq ulib can. Stop poUuUna our worW ftOwf I • • • SARA J~UUJ8 1 Ml t'OCllOti ... .aao..it tM drMM .... t think th drt"'"' •• ehourd .l>• • MAILBOX lowered to age 14 The ~ason I belJeve this is because l thmk at age 14 you are respons.tble enough to drive a car. Also kids can't drink till age 21, ao there wouldn't be any drunk driving. l live a long way from my achool, and It would be very helpful if l could drive. Please take this Into consideration. Thank you very much. RENA PlTCHESS • • • There is a deflni~ problem of money for my school. I live In a pretty wealthy ~ighborhood. My school ~t afford good boolu or equipment. The books we have have to be covered with a paper cover tc preeerve them and we have to bring our own pendla, pens, and paper. Also, what really annoys me is th.at my parents pay mo~ and our school doesn't get a fair ah.are of money. I really want a good educ.tlon! MIKE KOSOFF • • • Your editor I.a very aood. I haven't fO\.lnd many miatakes. I try to read your paper u much • I CJJ'l . I enjoy all the informaUon that is ln your newspaper. GRANT V AtIDERSLICE • • • 1 think the Newport Met.a school district ahould get co~utera. They cou.ld use them ln eve . they do: r~rd•. leachina. read na. math, and ualng them for Ult.Ina p-aaea and a lot more. If they would It would be &real· J ACQUES P1'.RRONE • • • l think there ahould be • atop to dnmk drMnc. There wtll be many man cleat.ha If people don't reect to thil probl m. Drunk dri~ are a thlftt io our parents when th y are drtvinc. K.kll ln the car can alao pt badly tn)u.Nd. Drunk drtYen should have a lonpr ami.mce In Jail. lf we coukt stop drunk ~ this world w<>Wd be a lot a.fer. JASON URLINOER . ~. ' • not playing sports I enjoy just going over there to work in the shop on wood working pro,,ects and playlna in the game room. Thanu -sain for making lhLs all possible for me and au the other boys and girls JEFF JACKSON • • • I am very concerned about the pollution in the Great Lakes and the oceans. I don't think that the eewage should be dumped into oceans and lakea. Nature will clean up ltaell ln a few yean 1f we stop dumping garbage into it. 1 hope they remember that aoon MATT JORDAN • • • lu a fifth grade student at Andenen School I would like to thank Taylor Grant for his time and effort ln workina with representatives of the city of Newport Beach to improve the park behind our school. I would like to suggest to the achool board that at the same time the city fixes their field, the achoo! board fixes their field. Thia would save money and give us a bett.er p~ to play . KELLI HARRINGTON • • • 1 think gun t'Ontrol b rtaht and wronc. Guns a.re right becau.e they will protect you and defend you. Guna an wrona because they can ld,11 you. Everyone should have tome prot.ectlon like teer p beca~ It a>Uld no\ kill you. Only police or people that have l.D.~Bta • • • Teachen ahould not be hi.red b\ the order they come for a Job. Ever1 · • prlndpel, tetleher • .:Ntary and echOOI' nune should be quaJ.Wod for thetr .-rl In the job. Eva')' priridpal knows the children 1n h1a Ott her 8Chool. He should know who would be flt tor them. In tho ~ world people aet tbl t.t IM the job. The)' 10 ~ • IOl'\f Interview to tet the q1.W1tlecl .penan. Why not h1re the beat '° be the best? T AMMY TIMMONS • • • I don't think acbooll have ~nouah ~ for echool auppUet. I think the1 lbould haw _... twa • week to Mtft mone). Uke ccdUe-... baok_. '111 ui., IMJll* aalel, Ud maJ M even dCDltJcd..1 ;at don't thlM ~ ~ h8W tnaUCh IUpplliel to~ 8U8AM Pltl'&Ra l • If In Texas judge's case, justice really IS blind By PAUL RECER A11 , , I,,_ WYiMf HOUSTON -If a Japaneee arenade hadn't exploded ln his fece, bllndina him for life, Ccw CoSe aay. he ml&ht still be just an "ole country boy" ln Eaat Tex.as lnsteed of a Judae ln the largest city ln the at.ate. Lawyera who practice law before Cole give him high praiae Hia bllndneM, they say, hu no effect on hil ability as a judge. But Cole recalls there were lawyers who had their doubta. "When 1 first came on the bench, I had a lawyer walk up and aak to move his case to another court," Cole said. "He said the case involved a child with acan and he said I wouldn't be able to see how bad the 9C&J'S were. "I told him, 'Counse lor, if you're 10 Incompetent that you cannot paint a word plctu~ of thOfie scars then you ahouldn' t be prucllcmg law.' I haven't had a bit of trouble aince." Cole waa one of 10 children of a tenant farmer who scra~hed out a llvtng by growlng com and cotton in the poor BOU of the F.aat Texas plney woods "We didn't know what a dollar b1U was," recalled Cole, now 64. "I was really ju.st an old country boy with not too many dream.a." In the midst of the Depression, Cole Joined the C ivilian CoNervatJon Corps and then, ln 11>40, joined the Marines. He was shivering in Iceland when the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor. A year later. he was carrying a rifle in the jungles of Guadalcanal. ln 1943, as he charged across a bloody beach on Jail goes directly to the off enders DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (AP) -A portable jail. complete with a "soothing" pink holding cell, has opened up just a block from the beach, read;:t to handle the thousands of sun seekers who flock here for the rites of spring. The makeshift pokey has evolved over the past 15 years from a single tabletop on two trash cans to a full-service proces&ng center featuring two trailers, five holding cells and two portable toileta, The mini-complex is geared to handle violators of municipal ordinances such as exposure, disorderly intoxication or drinking alcohol in public. Most lawbreakers -college students, motorcycle enthusiasts attending Bike Wee k , rock concertgoers and just ordinary sunbathers -can usually pay $35 fines on the spot and waive court appearances. "It's mutually beneficial all the way around," s aid Lt. J oe Muffaletto of Daytona Beach city police. "It helps the judges and the derk clear the dockets. It keeps the jail from overflowing. lt saves the tourists time and money." Those who can't J>09l bonds go to the county jail in DeLand, more than 20 miles away. Police officers have all the c omfo rts and t echnical equipment of home base: chairs, tables, fingerprinting and pho~aphy equipment. 111 South Paclflc Island called TaraWll, the erenade blew up. Navy docton patched h1m up in hoeplt.au In San Dfeto and Philadelphia, and he waa d*harged from aervk-e, 1Ull an "ole country boy" with little education and no job proepects. But now he wu alao blind. That'• when he made one of the beet dedalona of hla life, 1&1d c.ole. He got married. The bride wu Joanne Spica of Philadelphla, a woman Cole has never aeen. They met while he was rec uperating In her hometown. The newlyweds decided to move to Texas and Cole found he wasn't the only veteran looking for work in the young, booming dty of Houston. "I walked the streeta for six monthl loolung for a job," Cole said. "But nobody wanted to tu.re a blind man." Finally, a cx>mpany that made airplane propellers and oil equipment tried him out. His job was to detect any rough patches on metal pans and then smooth them with a machine. In 1971, Gov. Preston Smith appointed Cole presiding judge of the 315th district court ln Harris County, and the "ole country boy" donned judicial robea. He was one of three judges in Harris County assigned to handle cp involving juveniles. " Cole uses a guide dog to get around the Harris County Courthouse and the downtown area. He has lawyers read their briefs in court and often assigns them to look up points of law for him. Occasionally, a bailiff will read a case for him, but the judge said, "I have the lawyers do as much of the work as possible." He laughed and added: "I don't know a better job for a blind person than being a judge -you can order the lawyers to do much of the work." AD Plttea PltftAILI ION., MARCH 27th ~ A GREAT PLACE TO SHOP SAT,. APRIL 2nd -ouR LOWEST PRICE EVERI GETM&PM>ll.AN .. NOi[ -·U•ll!ll Sbftmanthan ~wtdlaOO. .. 21.11 _,.,,.,.._ Jr\. 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Wash .. was auffering fr~ard iomyopathy. a degenerative d of the heart muscle. the air-driven, lyurethane pump was bis only hope for life and he seized it. His wife, Una Loy, said that quality -~veness -best suited Clark to be ~e first mechanical heart pauent. "He 1s •Os own man. He makes his own ~ons," she said. Barney Clark put up a good fight Clark and his wife were d escribed a s Htwo rugge d old Rocky Mountain sagebrushes. T hey're eager for life." Harbor, he joined the Air Force, serving as a bombardier instructor . Utah v ice president for health sciences. The Clarks raised three c hildren, said 1ust hours be fore Clark's death Stephen, Gary and Karen, all of whom Wednesday that he c.'Ouldn't have made are married and live in the Seattle area. the same choice. The 6-foot-4, 225-pound Clark loved "I would not have 1t done to me 1f I to golf. and once was president of the were as close to being temunal as Dr. Rainier Golf and Country Club before Clark was Dec. l ," Peterson said. 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Brian Downing Oregon tops UCI in track The University of Oregon rode sweeps in the 1,500 meters and pole vault to down UC Irvine, 88-66, in track and field yesterday at UCI Stadium. Oregon's John Zish.k.a won the 1,500 in 3:49.6, followed by teammates Vance Blow (3:49.8) and Brad Simpeon (3:49.9). Kory Tarpenning of the Ducks took the pole vault in 17-1, with Brian Walley at 16-1 and Steve Crane at 15-7 completing Oregon's 1-2-3 finish . Sophomore Mike Powell of the Anteaters won three events, taking the long jump with a leap · of 25-9 ~, the high jump at 7 -0 and the triple jump with an effort of 50-2 ~. UCI's Ricky Holliday, who qualified for the NCAA Championships earlier this 1euon in the triple jump. suffered an achillee' injury on his ~&!!°ken Milla quallfied for the NCAA Champklnsbips in the d.Wcua with a eecond-plaoe tcm of un-9 ... did Oree'• Steve Davia with a thinl-p effort of 190-4. Dean Crou.er, the defending NCAA champion in t.he diacla and shot put. won thoee events in 200-3 and 67-4 ~ . Oregon's George Wal.con was alao a double winner, capturing the 100 meters in 10.5 and the 200 in 21.1. The Ducks won the 400-meter relay in 41.8 after the UCI team dropped the baton at the hallway point in the lead. The setback dropped the Anteaters to 3-3 in dual meet.a. Oregon is 1-0. Big day for CdM, Sailors BJ CURT SEEDEN or ... o.1r,......,. Newport Harbor High pole vaulter Lance Be'-00 says he has a goal t.o reach by the time the Sea View l..eaaue track leUOn comes to a cloee, but he's not about to reveal lt. But it should be noted that if Betaon can vault to his own expectationa, the feat just might play a role ln the outoome of the Sea View League team track ~Uora and Corona d el Mar Hiab. both 2-0, will meet in the final dual meet of the eeuon, and the two te.nw -buoyed by .me 8barp individual marks - perfonnecf IDOft than admirably at ynterday'• Oran1e County Qwnp6onahlps at Milsion Viejo ~ turned tn the 10p field merk of the day, vaultin8 14-8 to break the old Oran1e County Champion.hip record by 6 ~ lncha CdM'I top ..,.,onnanc."19 WM a chmatic one, turned tn ~ the mOt relay teUn which cl~ a 1:27. T'1 ID the flnAl ev.at of the day. The Ume wu only 1ood eaou1h for ucond pf ace ~ won tn 3:27.75) but tbe Sea Kfnlla vaulted tn10 third ..... tn the l1nal ......, 1tandlnp. John J'orte, Dave Andenon, Lance Martin 1nd Vince Mc:Ouw-c..med for C4M'1 ~-place ftnllh ln &he mile .,. Sadler, ~denon won th• &Wo-mlle nn with a 9:27.07. Bunt1n1toD Beach'• Gus Qt,._ Wll llC!Dnd in the- Dilly Piiat SUNDAY, MARCH 27, 1083 FINANCE 86 REAL ESTATE 87 STOCKS 88 North Carolina State, Louis¥ille barely qualify for Final Four. 83. D I ~ D Fear of f8ilure spurs Downing By JOHN SEV ANO MIM 0.-, Not la.II that drove Downing to become succeesful. Kl his first camp in Saraaota, Fla., a minor-league affiliate of the Chicaao White Sox. training kick followinl the 1981 leaaOll and made the switch from catcher to left field. ~ain. survival was respoNibie for both moves. PALM SPRINGS -To really get to know and understand Brian Downing. one haa to go back to his high achoo! dais. 'If I ever bad to give a speech in front of people," Downing recalls. "l just wouldn't show up that day. I would always take an automatic 'F' Even when teachers used to call on me in class and I would know the answer, I wouldn't acknowledge them.'' Let's face It, not too many athletes get the opportunity to aign a major-league contract after playing only rwo games in junior college. But Downing did. And, even with tt\e break, not too many would have survived such an ordeal. But Downing did that, too Everyone there wu either all-state or had batted .430 In high school. I hit about .230 In hlgh achool," Downing says with amusement. "In a aituatlon like that you know your days are numbered. "My work with weiJhta gave me the mental booet I needed,' offen Downing. "Mostly, It helped my confidence. I felt if .1 could do that I could do things equally as difficult in bueball." "But this was my chance and I decided I was going to make the most of ll from day one" The reason for Downlng's silence, he says, was fear. "It was a complex," he admits. "A complex of failure.' "People who knew me in high achoo!, and had played with me. would JUSt shake their heads If eomeone mentionea me today,' says Downing. "l know some of them are saying, 'But I was better than he was.' "I certainly didn't deserve what I got But a friend of mine, who was a 8(.'0Ul, promised he'd give me a chance -and he did.'' Downing survived then, and survtves today, by dollli whatever neceuary to stay in the game. In the minors, he developed into a ,)&Ck-of-all-trades, switching from thtrd base to right field to catcher, complying with whatever the team's need was at the moment. The transition from catcher to left held was not an euy one, although Downing'• numbers w ould indicate otherwise. Playing In 1~8 games last year, he hand.led 330 chances without committing an error. In the process, he established an American League record for moat consecutive errorleaa chances by an outfielder, breaking the previous mark (See· BRIAN, Page 83) Downing has never overcome his sensitivity toward failure. But that probably explains why he's still in the major leagues today. For it waa that fear Downing admits to being intimidated With the Angels, he got on a weight Vikes stun FV; Eagles earn split Manna shocked Fountain Valley in the SUMet League to highlight area prep baseball action yesterday -a day when most were involved in tournament play. Here's how it went: Marina 3, Fountain Valley 0 Sophomore right-hander Dave Emmons had the Barons' number, striking out aeven and walking none to keep Fountain Valley from ever penetrating past second hue. Emmons allowed two doubles-one to Jay Russell and another to Ray Llamas leading oH the seventh inning, but there was little other firepower forthcoming from Fountain Valley aa the Sunaet League leaders dropped their first circuit decision in four start.a. The visiting Vlki.ngg got on the board in the second inning when Chad Reed wu hit by a pitch, stole eecond, went to third on a paaaed ball and scored on a wild pitch. Insurance waa added ln the sixth inning when Seve Mojica walked, went to third on Bill Dodson's hit and run single and acored on a ucrifioe fly by Pete Wheeler Jeff Pratto aingled Wheeler home for Marina's th1rd mark.er. Sophomore Bob Sharpnldt waa abo effective on the mound. limitina Marina to just three aing)a -but It wasn't quite enough. La Mirada 7, Estancia 2 Es tancia 5, La Serna l The Eagles split a pair in the operung round of the Bol..sa Grande Invitation.al at Garcfen Grove High and will be bllc.k ln action agabut Tustin at Los Amigos High tomorrow at 1:30. Chad Reed slides under the tag of Bob Sharpnack ( 23) to score Marina's first run in a 3-0 Sunset League victory. Scott C.ovey and Tom Unk combi.Jlea to nold La Serna to four singles in the second game to keep F.stancia alive ln the toumamenL ln the victory over La Serna, Mike c.ampeau, (See VIKES, Pase BZ) Lance Martin race with a 9:32.48 effort. "Andenon. of coune, la just a super kid," noted CdM Coach Jim TomUn afterward. ..He's really corning along. And Vince McGu.inne911J dolrig a areet job considering he's only been out for two weeks. "All I know 11, it will be a helluva meet when we IO ap1mt Newport Harbor. They have a neat IJ'OUP of kids over there," Tomlin added. "Thinp really went well for us tn the field events," expla.lned New~rt Coach Eric Tweit. "We t didn't do much on the track .• Twelt was referrina to Bet.Ion'• meet record effort and the performance of Sheldon Blockbw'pr who finllhed eecond ln the triple jump (46-6) and third tn the Jon, jump (22-0 w ). Marina Ht1h'1 Chip Rl1h cJoc;k.ed • 12.De to Wln the 220, and CdM'• Mc:Gulnne9 finlahed third lo the 440 wtth a 50.44 effori. The SH ~· Karl 8chnua and Irvine •• Cu.rtJs HlJdt I.Md f~ fifth In the SJ01e v.uit with lM .tfor11. Estancia rallies to stun Artists By ROGER CAR~N °'Ille 0.-, P9et lhlff There's a lunlt to just how far F.atancia High'a volleyball team can be shoved around -and Laguna Beach Hlgh's Artists found out just how lar laat night -as Estancia rallied to c.apture the Orange County Invitational championship at Orange Coaat C.ollege. Down by an 11-3 count after one game, the F.a3Jes of Coach Mike Pomeroy exploded for twin 11 -7 oonqueeta to snap Laguna Beac h 's 69-match wlnnini streak. "We just lomened up and had eome fun," explained Pomeroy about the sudden turnaround. "We just decided not to loee to Laguna for a change." UCI captures SCBA opener SAN DIEGO -UC Irvine o~ the South.em Califomla· Baseball Aatociation aeuon In style yesterday -outlutina hoet Unlvenity of San Dfeso, lc>-9. Gary Bra.ha put out a fire In the e'ahth lnninl and pitched two inniDCS of 1hutout ball to pin the victory tn a pme which 1aw both team. po"1'd out 14 hits. The difference -In lddldon to Brahe in the end -WU with extra t>.Mt as the Anteaters pounded out t.ru. doub*. three trlplel and a eolo h6mer bl.Mike Rupp, while 13 of San ~·· bits ....... Paul Hammond went S.f«·O with an RBJ and acored nrb ind •hortatop Mtke lnalehan Md four RBI ..,_ ~ )..for-4. UCI 11 l..0 ln cxm.nnc., S.:12 cwera11. Next for the An• ..... ta Sen QMao State 10aMiOW (l:JO) at UCI ln a DOD~ pme. The victory gives Pomeroy- coached Estancia teams a 3-3 record with Laguna Beach and helps takes away some of the sting of an earUer three-game sweep by the Artists in the Estancia gym. . "Laguna Beach just has that mystique," P o meroy noted before the match "When we played them the last t.l.me I felt it was tht! best high achoo) team rd ever seen ." The mrtique, along with the talent o Leif Hanson, Steve Blue, Adam Johnson, Larry Allan, George Carey and Mike Carlton, appeared to be in full gear as the Artists spent 12 minutes in handling the F.agles, 11-3, in the fint game. F.atanda battled back to take a 7-3 advantage ln the second match, saw the lead melt to 7-7, then suddenly scored four atraight, finished by Doug Pinckney'• winning spike. Laguna Beech appeared to be in control in the final match, (See ESTANCIA, Pace BZ) Do clothes make the athlete? Olympic athletes will find out after public's vote on apparel ln the taverna of the community they talk about the diacua throwers of the 1984 Olympic Gamee and ln the haberdasheries, they talk about what the well...cJ.re.ed d.i.lcua th.rowen will wear. In the headquarters of the U.S. Olympic team, they worry about It u well as dlacuaa It. Clothes make the athlete, of OOUl'9e, and it is therefore crudal that a decision be made reea.rdlna the uniforms of the U.S . athletee for the 1984 yamee · SPORTS OOt.UMNIST BUD TUCKER ln Loe Angela. No, not the OOltUme9 the jocks will oo.tume. The.e people would very likely lnmt on wear while competina. The traditional coloreod cowboy boota t.o complete the outdoor took with the underwear will be worn whlle on the greensward. denim ~t and 10.pllon hat. The uniform to be decided upon la the dreu en.semble the athleie. will wear for the official opentna of the games and, presumably, other IOda1 funcUonl. To help ln this c.aWll!, MYera.l newapapen have been enlisted around the cou.ntry and thit aenen1 publlc la betJ'\8 uked to vote. Whether the Oiympk committee will pay any attend.on la entirely another matter. TBE VOl'ERS are bein1 offered a c:tM>6ce of three pouibl• ttylea of unJform, all of them American and all of them appropriate. The c.ndidaU. are (a)-t'he -cllimc look which would feetu.re • blue bluer and wh.lte ~and 1k.Jrta, a red necklie and wh.lte aha. and (b) the watem look with a blue den1rn W Md cowbo7 hat and (e) \M .ctlve look whk:h would be aJcnC the Une. of a ample JOalna outtJL ,.. mendoned wrier, -any of the ~ ~ wOuld ~y ..rw UM purJIOll!t nkelY but the final decttlon wlll not be made without tb• Influence ol polNcl. hr lDltara, '°" wtll flt IUCh ..... ,..... Ari.one and Hr# Mildco lobbylftc for the WIMm . I . ~ .. I Second-place finish for Stanford's Moffet From AP dl1patcbe1 John Moffet, a product o f Iii Newport Harbor High now competing for Stanford, finished second in the 200 breaat.atroke last night In the NCAA swimming and diving meet 1n Indianapolis. Moffet, who had been the quickest qualifier In the event while up&etting defending two-lime champion Steve Lundquist of SMU, was second in the fmah, repeating his prelim mark of 1:58.56. Junior Glen Mills of Alabiuna wun the event m 1.58.33 Florida captured the team championship by w1nn1ng the 400 -yu rd freestyle relay in the last event, which gave the Gators an 11 -point edge over runner-up SMU. MOPnT Mike Heath anchored the winning team to its 2:54.06 effort, holding off a challenge from SMU anchorman Steve Lundquist. The Gators won the race and the team by less than half a second. Sophomore Rick Carey of Texas set his second American backstroke record in two days. also cl.aiming the U.S. Open mark from Sandor Wladar of llungary with his 1:45.21 m the 200 backstroke. The winning time was JUSt one- hundredth of a second quicker than Wladar·s 1982 mark. Texas finished fourth m the final relay and placed third in the team standings with 225 Quote of the day Eddie Matbewa, a Bradley guard. after seeing West Texas State hit 7 of 18 three- point field goals attempts and wipe out an 18-point deficit with a run-and-gun attack before losing: "Now that's what I call a capitalistic offense -tot.al freedom ·· Birmingham edges Arizona Norwood kicked three hrst-haH held c II• · BIRMINGHAM. Ala -Scott [i] l last night to lead the ham Stallions to a 16-7 Umted Stat.es ootball League victory over the Arizona Wranglers before an estimated crowd of 5.000 The Stallions, 2-2. have searched for consistent kicking this season and may have found it in Norwood, who hit on field goals of 48 36 and 32 yards to give the Stallions a 9-0 leltd al halftime. Arizona came back m the third quarter when quarterback Alan Risher hat Jack1l' Flowers on a 15-yard touchdown pass and Jam .Asmus kicked the extra pomt to make 1t 9-7 VIKES WIN. • • From Page 81 St.eve Nichols and Reuben Johnson were l'arh 2-for-3. In the opener Johnson homered. but was the losing pitcher as La Mirada's five h1ts evolved into seven runs, while F.st.anaa's hve safeues could net ju.at two runs. Santa Ana 7, Irvine 4 The Saints rallied from a 3-0 first inrung def1ctt to eend Irvine into tomorrow's consolallon bracket game of the Santa Ana Elks Tournament against Garden Grove (9:30 a.m .) at Santa Ana High Irvine jumped on the Saints m the first inning with a run-sooring hit-and-run double by Johnny Salinas and a two-run single by Mark Webster Mike Henigan was 2-for-3 for Irvine, but Sant.a Ana scored in five of its six innings to pull 1t out Fullerton 9, Woodbridge 4 Fullerton used a five-run third inning to put the Warriors into tomorrow's consolation bracket at Brookhurst Park (4 p.m) agamst Reno or Kennedy junior varsity in the Anaheim Lions Invitauonal. Sophomore Da.n Saeger had a run-scormg double and junior Darin Oamels and seruor John Moreland added a pair of base hits to the Woodbridge attack. Oilers pound Kings., 9-3 INGLEWOOD (AP) -Wayne Gretzky and Willie Lindatrom IOOred two goals each and Randy Gregg and Dave Hunter fired in sho~handed goals laat night. In.ding the Edmonton Oilers to a 9-3 National Hockey League victory over the Los,, Angel.et Kin81- lop Celtic Re11le Tbt'UI IM:ort'd 26 polnla m and l'hippc.od In l .. 1t11L11l11u la.It nltiht aa thi-Chlc¥go Rulla lUpped lht' &.ton (.' t• l t I c 1 t o h i g h 11 K h t N a \ lo n 1d Boakt•tbull Auoclat1oti dl.ay. Tht' Celtlal aiot 30 polni. from Larry Bir In other .iamt . Denni• Jobn1on pumpt-d an 11 of hll 26 polnta an 111 torrid third pcmod Mlll Ph<K•nlx burh.od l)\mvt•r 124 110 Thi.• Mllwaukt-t: Buck.I& ht•ld New York without 14 point tor ~;17 down the 1t~LCh, and rooklt! guard Paul Pre11ey acorcd 23 polnta ln an tJ9 tit triumph over the Knkkli Ray Wllllama broke un O tor-I I shooti ng 11lump with u 17 looter wllh 14 second11 remaining to glVl' Kansas City a 114-111 triumph over Dailai; . . Buck Wllllam1 scored THt!UI 29 poinu und grabbt.>d 12 rcbounW. a:. Nt>w JP1"lley routed Atlanta 102-81 It was lht• third strai~t victory for tht• Nets Rookie forward Terry Cumming• put San Du~go ahead to stay Whl'n he li<.'Or<.>d on a gouJ-tendmg taU with 39 seconds remaining in ovt•rume to g1 ve the Cu ppers a 121-117 v1tt.ory over Golden State. .J~ts keep climbing stopped 27 shots and five Jets scored , Winnipeg goalie Doug Soetaert "-1 goals last mght m a 5-2 victory over tht.> Calgary Flames in National Hockey League action. The victory gave the Jets 70 Points and moved' thern to within two Points of the set'Ond-plare m the Smythe Dav1Sion. . Elsewhere, defenseman Jim Korn'• goal with 9:07 remaminjl jlave Toronto a 2-1 decision over Quebec and moved the Maple LeaCs cloeer to clinching a playoff spot . . . Bob Galney'1 12th goal of the season In the third period gave Montreal a 6-5 victory over St. Louis . . Mike Bouy and Bryan Tronter collected a goal and ass1Bt each to help the New York Islanders to a 3-2 decision over the New York Rangers ... Pat Bouteue scored for Pittsburgh with 19 seconds remaining to help the Penguma earn a 4-4 tie with Washington . . . Defenseman Brad Maxwell scored h&S 10th and 11th goals of the season to lift Mlnnesota to a 7-5 victory over Detroit . Barry Pederson scored three goalB to help Boston to a 7-4 tnumph over Hartford. Cook two in front at TPC PONTE VEDRA, Fla. -John n Cook holed a bunker shot in swirlmg wands on the way to a two-under-par 70 that gavl' him a two-shot lead yesterday 1n the second round of the Tournaml'nt Players Championship C-00k, 25. wh06e onJy prev10us v1ctorv came in the Bmg Crosby tournament m 1981, had a 36-hole total of 139, five shots under par on the d1 Cf1cuh Players· Club course, 6,857 yards of water a.nd waste bunkers. humps, hollows and assorted horrors that proved even more frustrating in the afternoon wands. Has closest pursurers going into today's play are J.C Snead, Peter Jac'Obsen, Don Pooley and Bobby Clampett, tied al 141. Jacobsen had thl• best round of the day, a 68. Snead birdied four holes m a row on the way to 70 Pooley a.l9o was two under for the day. Thoee three played in the mornmg, before the wmds reached gustier proportions, up to 25 mph m the afternoon. Clampett matched par 72 under th08e difficult rondltions. OAH ESTANCIA WINS .. • From Page 81 holding a 7-4 lead. but then the Eagles turned 1t. 1'wo service a<.-es by Tun McLaughlin, who was inserted mto the lineup after the first setback. and Jim Knowlton's scoring block and kall set thl• Eagles into a wanning s1tuatton with a 10-7 lead Matt Carrico came up with the winning block and the Artists werf' through "We just made too many m1stakes. ·· said Laguna Beach Coach Ball Ashen. "F.stancia played well, they had to " Pinckney was named the tournament's MVP and teammate Dan Gass was also chosen on the all-tournament team. a.s was Laguna Beach's Steve Blue and Leaf Hanson. Tht> Eagles swept Into the championship play foUowang a perfect record in pool play dunng the day. losin~ JUSl on~ aet prior to the finals. "We• were a little t Lat m one spot (against La Quint.a m the semifln.aJs)," said Pomeroy, "but we just got the ball to Pinckney and let h1m put it away." Laguna Beach "struggled" pnor to the Cin.als, sphtling a match with La Quinta in pool play and fighting back from an 11-3 setback to San Clemente at the start of the qu.art.erCl.nah. Rustlers roll, but OCC falls Orange c.out College fell l IA games off the pllOe ln the South Coat Conference tliaRball race ye1terday u the Pirates Iott to host Mt. San Antonio, but Golden Wett kept wlthln •triking dJstancie of the leaiue Ind by topping hoet Cyprm. Here'• what tranaplred; Mt. San Antonio 9, Orange C.oast 2 Tbe Moudtiea struck with a i-lr of 90}0 home NM yesterday -but long baJ.l Walll 't \he Plrat.n' ~ -It waa a six-nm llXth lnn1nt ln which Mt. San An\OIUo parlayed five ainaJ an error and a walk foe the bl& l1rllc.e. Ptraa. f\andOut Mlke c:.atoiia, the South c:oo.t Contennce'• luid1nc hitter wtth a .~18 av raae (he'• .485 OY'lflll). w• S·fot-f with two t1nglw and a double, one of four two but hlta for tJ\e Buc:9, who are DO'IJ S..J ln canlmmct, 10-4 overall. ML s.n An&onlo la t.2-1 ln C'OOference play. Tbii Pin... Ntw'n to aatioG lOmOrrOW ln a doUbllt-hlradel' al noon aaa1Nt vtllttna San Dteao O&y c.on• In a non-conler.nce p.me. GOlclela 1feet 6, Cypraa 2 Thi W. •roe• for Oolden W• w. t!w eeystal ball COids ·Yr.S HOowr appate'\\ly Md ~ ln -~L I The Ruatlers' coach watched eophomore left- hander Scott Mareh surrender a walk, two-run homer, single and double ln the tint Inning as Cypress jumped to a 2-0 lead, but Hoover's patience won out Marsh re'llponded by no-hitting Cyprt'til the balance of the aame. atrlkina out 10 and walJc.ing lhrtt more bettera to atve Oolcien West lta flfd\ victory In nine South Coast Conference games. John Altobelli was 2-for-3, 9COred 2 runt, stole 2 bun and had an RBI, but the bi& blow for the wlnnen waa &bby Grandltaff'1 t.htee·run homer In the aeventh lnnina which put Golden Wm lnto th lead (4·2). Brt..n fatnek added a t0lo homer In tho elghth lnntna. SoCal College earns split RJcky Oonz.alea and Vicior l'lb comblntd for a shut.out and Jflf.l Haun hil a IO\o homer. ~ and stole a pair of bum u the Southern C&lltomia Coll•• bMeblU i..am won th flnt prne of an NA.IA Dllt.rid m doubl•beedir )'a\erday, 4-0 OYer Wd~ ~Padfk:. 1n the ~tcap, the v~ tell. 6-l. sec 1a now 143 1n NAIA play. 1111...-CICH Eisenreich 's bat lifts Twins Jim Elaenrelcti collected two Ii doublet nnd three 1lngle1 to lead Minnesota to a 12-3 exhibition basf'ball victory over Hou1tun yesterday It wa.a th4" Astros' sewnth stratght 1088 and 12th in l~ outings an the 1pring Benny Ayala drove In four runs with two homert a.nd Jlm Dwyer knocked In three runs with three hiu, Including a two-run homer as Baltimore crushed Atlanta, 14-1 . Slxto Le1cano, Joe Lefebvre a.nd Doug Gwoadi drove in three rUilB apiece as San Diego buried Oak.land, 13-4 . Detroit battered Toronto 13-5 as Jobo Wockeofuu hit a three-run homer to cap a five-run seventh inning . Mike Vall doubled home one run and Guy Sulan slngll'Cl. 1n two more m the eighth inrung as San FranclliCO broke a 10-10 tie and outlasted Milwaukee, 13-11 Reid Nlcbol1 collected four hits, scored three runs and drove In a run in leading Boston past Pittsburgh, 9-4 . . Kiko Garcia hit a two-run double to highlight a five-run 10th 1nnmg in Philadelphia's 12-7 triumph over the Chicago White Sox . . Another group of White Sox beat Kanaas City 6-1 aa Greg Lu1lo1kl and Chrla Nyman cracked three-run homers . Texas' Wayne Tolleaon doubled home the frnal run and added a triple as the Rangers and St. Louis battled to an 8-8 tie in a game called after nine innings by mutual consent . . Pinch-hitter WU Culmer'a single with the bases loaded in the bottom o( the 10th gave Cleveland a 6-5 deci.alon over the Ctucago Cube . . In rught action, the New York Yankees blanked Montreal, 8-0, and the New York Mets romped past Philadelphia. 11-0 Ex press takes on Chicago The Los Angeles Express will /. take a 2-1 record into today's United Stat.es Football League game when they visit the Chicago Blitz.. Chicago, which started the season as a favorite to win the league title. has dropped two straight games smce operung the season with a victory over Washington A memorial service for former standout quarterback Bob Waterfield will be held Tuesday at Prai.swater Funeral Home in Van Nuys, begumlng at 11 a.m .... With a strike deadline just one week away, there was still no movement yesterday in the stalemate between the National Basket.ball Association and ua players' union . . . Larry Holmes scaled 221 pound.a, several pounds above his normal fighting weight, at yesterday's weigh-in for his World Boxing Council heavyweight title defense against Lucien R.odrtpe& today in Scranton, Pa. Mart Faby of Chicago, behind by 21 pins early m the final game, tossed strikes on five of his last seven 1hota to beat Tom Buer, 234 -225, and win the Miller Open pro bowhng tournament in Milwaukee . Vladlalav Tretlak, the brilliant goalie for the Soviet national teams, has denied a report that he's considering defecting to the National Hockey League . Amateur surfers coll1pete this week Some of the nation's best ama t.eur aurf ers will converge in Huntington Beach beginning Tuesday f or the American Team Challenge Various surfing organizations will send teams to the competition, mcluding the Eastern Surfing Association. Western Surfing Association. Texas Surfing A.s8ociauon. and Women's International Surfing ~tion. They're up agairut a formidable Australian National Team which includes current world scheduled to be held in Califonua next year The competition format will consist of two rounds of competition on Tuesday and Wed.ne9d.ay with the top four competitors in each division advancing to the grand finals on Thunday The event will be staged on the north aide of the Huntington Beach pier, and competition will be held throughout each day. Add1t1onal tnform- ation 1s available by calling 841-3254 Rosberg bids to add LB • • to v1ctor1es L.ONG BEACH (AP) ~k Rolbelw .. y. winning the Formula One world cha.mpk)nalltp ln rns2 has absolutely nothlnS to do with ~ ln 1983 "Winning tht> champlon.ahlp wu ~t the Monday after Laa VcJill.t (where he ~ Ow title)," Rosberg aa1d. ''Then the work ltal1.t .,.m te11ting, the travellnai. lntervlewa, bu1ln"' obligaUona "Now, I don't con.alder my1elf the defend!na champion, th111 111 1983, anoih,.r year, and It haa n<Jthing to do with last year" Dewp1t.e thOSt.' sentl.ment.t, the Flnn &or. lnl.O today's I .30 p.m Grand Prix of Lon1 B.-ch ln much tht.• sum«:i position hew*' In lul year at thll poinl, and JU.St as detennlned A year ago. he finlahPd fifth In th~ M•ason-opent'r m South Afnc~ and ICICOnd at BrazJ..l, but wus disquaJiht>d at th~ latter becau.e of llleg.al brakes Tht> 1983 sea!IC>n opened at Bra.ill two weeka ago with Rosb<-rg finishing second t.o Brazihan Nelson PiquN and again being disqualified. ThlS time, 1t was an 1llegaJ push start In the pits that caused him to 106e the sax pQinta awarded for second place "The decision (by eISA) is being appealed," Rosberg said. "Nobody seems to know i( it (the diaquaJificauon) lS correct under the regulauons. "Did I endanger somebody? Did 1 get an advantage? I definitely did neither of thOle thingll. "But they took my second plaoe away from me in Brazil last year and 1 won the world championship, so let's hope history repeats itself." Actually, Rosberg would like to improve on his fmish at Long Beach a year ago, where he came in second to Niki Lauda of Austria Sports on TV 9 a.m. (2) -BASKETBALL -North Carolina vs. Georgia in the East Final of the NCAA Tournament at Syracuse, N.Y. 10:25 a.m. (11) -BASEBALL -Montreal and the Dodgers in an exhibition game at Vero Beach, Fla. 10-30 a m. (7) -USFL FOOTBALL -LA Express at Chicago. 11 a.m. (2) -BASKETBALL -Villanova vs. Houston in the Midwest Final o f the NCAA Tournament at Kansas City 11.30 a.m. (41 -BOXING -James "Hard Rock" Green ( 16-2, 9 KOs) vs Michael Dewar (18-2, 12 KOs) m a JUruor mlPclleweight bout at Scranton, Pa l p.m. (2) -GOLF -F\nal round play m the Tournament Players Championship at Ponte Vedra, Fla.; (4) -SPORTSWORLD -Larry Holmes (41-0) vs. Lucien Rod.ngue-z (35-7-1) m the WBC heavyweight championship fight from Scranton, Pa. l :45 pm (7) WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS - The NCAA Swunmmg and Davmg Championahipa, taped at lndtanapohs. RADIO Baseball -Montreal vs. Dodgers at Vero Beach, 10: 10 a.m , K.AK (790); Oakland vs. Angela at Palm Spnngs, 12:55 p.m., K.MPC (710); Football LA Express at Chicago, 10:30 a.m .. KNX, (1070): Hockey -Kmgs at Vancouver. 6.50 p.m., KPR2 ( 1150), Basket.ball -Houston at Lakers, 7:20 p.m. KLAC (570) Basketball scores OePeut (20· 11) v• Nebruk• 112·9) NCAA DfVla.c>H I , ... ~..._.) 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Harvard's Howard Sands. 6-2, 6-1. "We aren't afraid of playmg ranked players," noted Patton "We met a lot of ranked players against S MU and you see what happened (the Anteaters beat the Mus tangs, top-ranked at the time, 5-4). Once again, UCI showed its depth as No. 4 singles player Ruben Perczek eased to Vlctory against his foe, 6-2. 6-3 Pel'CU'k improved to 15-4 m singles thlS season. "You could take shovel and start rugging deep and still hnd gold," said Patton of his squad's depth. "Pertt.ek could be playmg No. 1 for a lot of teams " In an emotionally-charged doubles match, Snyder teamed with Frie Quade to edge Sands and Dave Beckman. ~7. 7-6, 7-5 T oday's final pats the 15th-ranked team m the nat.Jon (UCI) against No. 12 (Utah) Kison hot; Angels win PALM SPRINGS (AP) - Right-h ander Bruce Kison blanked Seattle on one hit through five innings yesterday as the Angels beat the Mariners 5-3 in an exhibition baaeball game K ison walked only one and struck out three before giving way to Ken Forsch as the Angels recorded their alxth straight victory. The Angels 9COred all of their runs during Gaylord Perry's five-inning stint on the mound for Seattle. Fred Lynn's run- 9COring single and an RBI double by Doug DeCinces gave the Angels a 2-0 le<\d tn the hrst. and the Angels made 1t 5-0 m the fourth on Rod Carew's run scoring double and a two-run single by Brian Downing Carew, who alao picked up a single, has now tut safely tn all 14 exhibition games In which he has played. The Mariners broke through for a pair of runs on R1ch1e Zisk's homer following a single by Manny Castillo in the seventh and added an unearned run an the eighth on Castillo's r un- scoring infield grounder Or1ng1 Cooal DAILY PILOT/Sunday, March 27, 1983 Bl Sampson's dream ends· NC State pull 6,1-62 surprise to advance OGDEN, Utah <AP> Ralph 8umpsu11'1 dream of winning t·olh·aw ba.kc.•tbull'• naUonul championship ended unfultlll!!d yesterdoy, tht vicum of North Carolnw St.lite'• fwry -wlt.• mard1 t.o the NCAA f'inal f'our No ltt runkt.'<i NC: St.ult! got two frc'tl throw• lrom Lorcnw l'harlt.>s with 23 IK.'<:onds to play to upset No. 4 Virginia 63-02 fur lht• West R~giol)81 c·hamp1onsh1p. "l've had some tough IC>88ell, but thu1 one endf'd It up," a somber Smpson 11ald "I think it's thC' toughest I've ever had." Louisville • wins with pressure KNOXVILLE. Tenn (AP) A 24 -yt.'ar wait came down to five rrunutes of inLense dt:fensave pressure as S«'Ond-ranked Louisville overpowered No 12 Kl'ntucky 80-fiH 1n uvert1mc• m the "liattle ol Lhe Bluegrass" yest.erduy to wan the NCAA Mideast Regional and return to the Final Four for the· second straight year "Their press JUSt gets more effective when they gel behtnd," swd Coach Jot• 8 Hall. who sow his Wildcats rome unglued an overtime and for a two-minute stretch o f regulatacm when Louisville fought back from a nane-potnt de(1c1t with a 10-2 run triggered by a half doien steals or lurnovers. THEN, IN THE first three minutes of overtime. the Cards swiped two passes and got another steal off a dribble w spurt to a 70-62 lead with 2:23 remairung, turning the Bluegr~ State's dream game into a rout. Thl· Wolfpack, 24·Y, wlU play the winner of l.oday'a Eut &glonal fmal between North Carolln.a and Georgia Saturday In Albuquerque, N M. Stat.c, which beat North t:arollna and VlrlPnia on 11uccesa1ve nlJ(hta two Wet.•ka ago to win the AlJanlic• Coast Conference tournament and earn an NCAA bid, posted pulMlln& comeback vlct0rles over Pepperdlne and Nevada-La.ii Vegas en route to the regional final. Thia time was no different. The Wolfpack trailed by 10 polnta ln the hrat half and by seven with 7:39 remaining before ending Vlrgania'a seall(m al W-5 a nd cloelng the Sampson era at 112-23, including one National Invitation Tournament utle and one third-place finish m the NCAA tournament. lrorucally. It was Sampson, the three-time All-American, who opened the door w Charles' heroics by fouling the sophomore N.C State forward with Virgmfa chngmg to a 62-61 lead "We told Lorenzo he'd better make those free throws or we would send his butt back to Brooklyn." said NC Sta~ Coach Jam ~lvano. "l said, 'Lorenzo, you're gomg to knock them m , you're gomg lo knock them in' Then, before the team went out, as we broke the huddle, I pulled Sidney Lowe aside and said. 'Here lS what we do if he misses'." Charles, a 67 pert'('nt free throw shooter dunng the season, said he felt c:onfadent he could make both shots "l feel good about my free throw shooting," he said "l shot 100 of them yesterday tn practice and I fell l would make them." Sampson scored 23 points and grabbed 11 rebounds in his final college game, but Virginia couldn't get the ball lo him for a final shot m the last 17 seconds. Dally '11ot Photo by "lcl\ard Koeftlef Bria n Downing awaits pitch during Angel Louisville, 32-3, the 1980 NCAA champion, will play the winner of today's Midwest utle game between top-ranked Houston and No 13 V1Uanova m the national S<·mafanals Saturday al Albuquerque, N.M. Cal Cup lures 'Sacred Sixes' MARINA DEL REY -Four Sax Meter yachts -known throughout the yachung world as the "Sacred Sixes" wall have a final shot at Callforrua Yacht Club's coveted Cal Cup today tn a senet> of match races off Marana del Rey. game against Sealllt> yestt>rday in Palm Kentucky's season ended at 2:i-8 Springs. BRIAN DOWNING .. • I "'That's twice an a row we've b<.-en down and have come back to wan." :.aid Lou1sv1lle Coac·h Denny Crum. who will be maktng has fifth trap to the Final Four ''That shows a lot of character m thlS team They JUSt don't ever quit ·· They wall ~ the top four finishers JO an ejght-boal fleet after two days of fleet racing m strong to moderate wmds From Page 61 of 314 st>t by Roy WhJ t.e of the New York Yankees m 1971 For his troubles. Downing didn't receive a single vote durtng Gold Glove ballotmg. At the plate. pnmanly as a lcadoff man, Downing set career highs in games (158), runs (109). at bats (623). doubles (37), home runs (28) and RBI (84) Oh, yes. he al.so batted 281 and led the team in walks (86) "'The only sal1sfymg year I've ever had is last year," says the nine-year veteran, who batted 326 as an Angel in 1979 and hM a career mark of .267. "That was the only year I dad thin~ I felt I rould do "Thts llld)' sound lunda funny. but I'd rather hit .280 and have 3~-to-40 doubles and 28-to-30 home runs, than hll .330 and have 20 doubles and 12 home runs Early placement thts year by Manager John McNamara hnds Downing in the No 2 spot m the batting order. which 1s "JUSt about where I thought I'd be," he savs ~'Actually, l like it better because 1f the leadoff man gets on, the first baseman wall have to hold ham and the short.stop w1U have to cheat more to second base. which will give me more holes to shoot for "When you bat l ead off , everyone plays back. ThtS should help my average." or course. Downing IS JUSt happy to be hatting anywhere m the hneup. period. "When you're that close to LOUISVILLE ERASED a 16-pomt ftrst-haJf The top four are Callfom1a l, Ben Mitchell. lx?mg out of the game, like I've de£icit Thursday night to edge Arkansas m the California Yacht Club: C hinook, Carl Buchan. bel'n. you don't worry about Seattle Yacht Oub·, St. Francas Vlll, Paul Cayard. h . h d regional senufmal. where you're 1tung tn t e or er .. 1 thought the press was the thing that turned St Francis Yacht Club, N H YCUSA II, Andy because you know there are 600 h d .. C d ··w h ed Macdonald, Newport Harbor Yacht Club. Other Players out t'1 ere who t e game aroun . rum saa e c ang 11 10 ed the second half to a derual-type press. but we just In today's ract>" Callfomia I will be match would love lo be playing on this did it with a lot more tntensaty .. against NHYCUSA and St. Francis Vlll agains1 team." Chinook in rares 10 minutes apart. So Downlna, With fear as his It definitely settled the ISSUe In this first U l "e · 1959 be h ·~· t t The WUUlers of those two matches wi sai a mollvator and doterma·nata·on hi's meet.mg Since tWl'en t t' St.a...,-S WO mos " f J jo u final mat.ch race over a wmdward-leeward course greaU.>st asse• <.'Ontinues to prove success u ma r co ege powers. .. K t k h h I t th ball 1 ( for the Cal Cup Six-Meters also competed for hlS value. He does it, though, in en uc y, w 1c os e on on y our d te I h f. h If t ed 't the Cal Cup tn 1981 in a weekend of fleet racing. t h e S a m e m a n n e r h e h a s turnovers an one s a tn t e 1rst a , urn 1 14 d Lo II II lo teals The ordJnary formal for the Cal Cup is match approached other challenges. over tames an saw u1sVJ e co ect s f · Th t lso took th racing by two large boats. This is the 21st year of "Everybody has their own a ter mtertn1SS1on. e enacaous press a e the famous senes. mental makeup," he SAYS "Mme ~W_i_ld_ca_ts_o_u_t_o_f_t_hear offense -------------~---------- 1s lhat I'm very quiet. I don't talk much. and I don't know why. I guess I don't have too much to -wy "I'm just sausf1ed to be playing on thi. team and playmg in the big leagues:· Dodgers fall in 10 innings WHEN DISASTER STRIKES TAMPA. Fla (AP) -J eff Jones hit a home run and scored the wanning run on Eddie Mtlners 10th-inning single, lt•adtng the Cincinnati Reds to a 5-4 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers tn an exh1b1tion game yt.•sterday Jones rapped has second homer o f the spring in the eighth inning. a solo shot off Ricky Wright, tying the score 4-4 Jones walked in the 10th and was sacri fired to second by Ron Oesler Milner then slapped an opposite-field, pinch-hit single off Orel HershlSl'r. scoring Jones YOU ARE NOT ALONE • • • Floods, earthquakes. fires and other major distaters seldom ~ive warning. The Orange County Red Cross can help you and your family be better prepared ... whatever the disaster, before it strikes. 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Hurlbut ,.., ~ °*' ....... (Coec• ~ L.it H-(Laoun• .. Mill): Oen o ... (~ ........... ~ e..cll~ MoM .., ........ ,...,.., -Doug ~ (~ cc-.. , ... ~., :a::T ... ~nlor •lffllJ -1. Or a n1• C•Hl. l.;4U:t; I. u "' ... Ollgo. .... ,..._ ...... -1 Uranoe c:.o.... 47 -I. u. "' ... Olloo. ~.a. NO•IO• ettlllt -1 Ot•nge OoHI, 1 11.17.1 u."' ... Diego, 7:24.11. \ ··Business, art worlds seek marriage ~tock firm' tax adviser makes appeal to Lasuna Beach museum patrons George Raskin By KAREN E . KLEIN ot""'9Hlp,... ..... BUAineaamen and aru1tt may not have too much ln common. But they need e.c:h other, now more than ever, and ~arc Burton thlnlu they 1hould •tart collaboraUna and tlndin1 waya co help each other. Burton, a 32-year-old 1tockbroker wlth Merrill Lynch ln Newport Beach, decided lhe cou.ld do aomethlng to get that interaction under way. She organized a dinner ta.t week tor patrona of the Laguna Beach Museum of Art and tor her clienta at the muaeum IO they could meet, enjoy the art and listen to Merrlll Lynch'• top tax advt.er speak on tax deductions and charitable contributionB. "Business pulls all kinda of resources from the community," Burton aaid. "We uk the community to support our bualneases. I think that aupport should be returned." Her company does return that 1upport, she said. Merrill Lynch is a patron on the Laguna Beech museum board and the company contributes to the arts in general on a regular basia. lt,'s a practice which atforda benetrta both to lndMduals and corporations, said George Raakln, vice president and manager of Merrill Lynch'• tax advisory department. His remarks at the dinner were focuaed on how tax laws encourage philanthropy. Raskin said •~o billion was given to charity last year, a 9.4 percent increase over the year before in spite of the recession. "You'rt1 unArnerican If you don't try to avoid laXH," RukJn Mid. Alona with pneral tax tlpa, Ruk1n outllNd buio 1uidellne1 tor makln1 charitable conU1buUona. "If you plan to leave aomethlng to your favorite charity In your wlll, conalder It a1aln. Perhape you can do It now, with a charitable reminder tru1t. Get the tax benefit• and the pleuure now," he Mid in a text of hi.I apeech. But Rukins'a practical advice waa only one facet of what Burton hoped to accompli1h by brinslng bu1lneumen ana patrons of the arts toaether. "lt'a difficult to balance bualneu and art," ahe aald. Buaineaamen are practical, profit-oriented and profaatonal, she aald. Too often, art patrons are not as 1uoceeaful In their efforta aa buslneaes are because they concentrate on aeathetlca to the exclusion of the practical. There'• a flne line separating the two, ahe aald. "There'• no doubt Merrlll Lync.h ia one of the most auooeeaful corporationa in the U.S .," Burton IMUd. "Art people 1hould take some tipe from them" on the practical aide of runrung things, ahe said. Several of her clients have already Informed her they will become patrona of the miaewn aa a result of the dinner, she said. She hopes to be able to encourage further interaction between the two groupe in the future, because It's not only art that can learn from business, but business that can learn from the artists u well, ahe said. Man-made heart seen profit maker Apparatus that kept Barney Clark alive likely bonanza for inventor Dr. Robert Janik NEW YORK (AP) -Financial backers of the artificial heart that kept Barney Clark alive for 112 days are convinced it will prove a medical auocesa - and a profit bonanza. In the days before Clrk's death last week, investors -including 90Dle of the nation's largest medical companies -poured more than $5 million on Kolff Medical. the tiny company whose president invented the Jarvik-7 heart. "It's an excellent busine9I opportunlty," IMUd William 0 . Moeller, chief operating officer at Kolff in Salt t.ke City. "We've got llOlnethina here that ia unique." Moeller and other executives Involved In financing the Jarvik-7 stressed that they did not view the artificial heart u a get-rich-quick scheme. They estimated it would be late ln thla decade before any sizable profits will be rea.ll.zed . Kolff donated the heart that was implanted Dec. 2 in Clark. But company officers laid in recent lntervlews.that Kolff haa been selling the artificial hurts to research lnstitutiona nnce 1978, and that in 1980 the revenue from auch aales topped $100,000 for the fl..nt time. Kolft aaya lt ia not yet making a profit from the Jarvik-7. But ...ttb the lnject.iot:l of more than ~ million In capital Jut month, the company h.u expanded ita staff to more than 30 people, Mid Rodman W. Moorhead m, a man.tCina dlttcior of E. M. Warbug, Pincu.a & Co. Inc., a New York lnveatment firm. Pincus' venture capital arm, Warburs Linc1Ja Capital Corp., ll a partner with K.ol.U. Dr.-Robert K. Jarvlk, the president of Kolff and inventor of the plutlc-and-alumlnum heu-t. Mid in a recent interview he expecta Kolff to be profitable ln five years, and eventually to be "one of the ~ U.S. medJcal companies." Moorhead said he expects the Jarvik-7 to 11ell for about •u.ooo when it reachea the stage of commercial production. Since an estimated 36,000 to 66,000 Americana a year could qualify u heart implant candidates. Kolff's annual aales from the Jarvik-7 could approach •1 billion ln the United Staie. alone. he said. Jarvlk said Kolff plan• to sell the he art worldwide but focua on the U.S. market Moorhead said the death last Wedneeday of the 62-yMM>ld Clark tild not change hi.a company's optimistk: outlook for Kolff. "We feel that for a first implant, the Barney Cl.ark cue exceeded our expectations," Moochead said. "We never wanted to reach any def- inite concluaiona about the long-term merita of thia particular implantable device until ~ were 1everal cues. So far it has met and exceeded our expectationa." One of the major problems In the Clark cue waa the detiorating health of the retired dent.lat when he went into surgery at the Univerlity of Utah Medk:al Center. Doctors hope the health of the next heart recipient bl leaa frallle. Moorhead aald Kolff haa received between '6 million and $7 million ln oullide capital alnce WarbWlt P1ncua became a partner with KolU in early 1982. He estimated it will have 009t at least •t5 miWon to develop the Jarvik-7 from the atart of re.earch ln the 1970. to commercial production later in this decade. Jarvik estimated It would take five to 8eYen more yeua before the Jarvlk-7 completed the Federal 0n.ia Ad.mlnJ.ctraUon approval procem to reach the commerdal fille. Meantime, Koltf will sell a Umlted number of the hearts to Implant candJdata Home picture better but be Careful , commltlnlllt at th1I time. To overcome thoee hurdlea, you u a 9'IJer wW have to be wllllna to p••otlatt wtth potenual bu19n on price and extend Hoonlt truat deed finMdna. ecr-*> make repain and Improvement. or, 1ome exper~ ·~.,..t, even klc:k ln IOIM IW'nllNftP. • !Jbat't not to •Y th.at eellert won't bit t.cwr otl In 1983 and 1982 or lt81. Tht recovery, ilthouih expected to be modllt. undoubt-41)' wlll allow eome homeowners '° finally remc:tV• the "J'or Sale" lllr:w that. af\er beb\8 roNd on tMtr laWDI fer .UC montha or a ,_,., probably '""'_lib ~t flxtww. AltboUlb the aelllr'• mafket .. lmprovtld now, tt wW be better. And lf 1ou ean, you. ahould llrioutl)' ~ ~ Oft1o your home for anOIMI' 1'MI' ot two until the market prnen mont ~.Don't be too quick to liY!t an,ihi"-awa1 or Mll your home for leH than it'• worth. If you want to trade up IO a more expensive hon». you &llo mu1t consider how much th• r:= on the home you buy wt11 .... Mott bcitW ihould bQ.'I .. 1n Value \Ida ,_. M the --pect u tl\• eorwumer Price Jn4e•. The ----todiaY .. Wit the CPI WU1 rt1t ab0ut·8·pel'CJ!lftt th.Iii yter. Orange Coat DAIL V PILOT /Sunday, March 27, 1993 Bl INDUSTRIALS 1973-83 High and Low for Ye• 11SO. 1100 All Time High llMIMMW .-----· 1,145.90 1050• 1000... ~ IOO• ISO• IOO• 750• 700• 650• 600• 550• SOO• •. ... 1 l • • • • 4 Ar> 1973 74 75 76 77 78 7Q ~ .. ~ 1 8 ~ 83 • J Record Dow Al'GfepNo1 Chart depicts highs and lows of Dow Jones Industrials since 1973 to the record high • clos•ng last Thursday of 1,145.90. Inflation checked but seldont cured By JOHN CUNNIFF ,.,...,._.....,.. NEW YORK -Like they say about alcoholism, infiati.on may be controlled but seldom CUN!d. ElAted by the decline in consumer prices in February, only the eecond time this has happened since 1965, people who 1hould really know better are ready to declare the malady licked. lt ia at this point the patient becomes vulnerable. Thoee who examine the economic d.i.aeaae know this. Without denying President Reagan his due credit, they know that so many faciora enier-t.he analysia th.at never, ever can the defemes be relaxed. They know, tor example, that there are few people who wouldn't like to go out and spend up a storm. that there are f~ uniona that are happy with wages and beneflll and few rorporations satisfied with profita. They know that all three institutions -the houaehold1 the union and the corporation -feel they showd be improving their lot. Cuaiff They ~w that Americans have learned much about economics over the past few years, but they know also that it ia in the nature of competitive people and Institutions to push, push, push for even more. And they know this cannot happen unless the country improves the capacity and efficiency of its plants, laboratories and offices - that is, makes a bigger pie ao everyone can have a bigger slice without denying the other. They are aware that while inflation hu indeed come down it hasn't come down for everyone. The ao-ca1led economic authorities -sensible practitioners seldom call themselves expert.I anymore -are aware that a fundamental reuon for the price decline is the decline in ~nomic activity. Prices decline when planta are cloaed and workers unemployed and producers cannot aell thelr products. Nobody really knows. But thoee who clalln to know something about economics and inflation say we ahouldn't even be talking about being cured, becauee to do ao is to usume the cocky attitude that comes before the fall Be modest. be vtailant. and never toqiet, they uy. I 88 Orange CoHt DAILY PILOT/Sunday March 27 1983 IRAIGECOASTSTOCKS Here are the stock market activities of publicly trad&d Orc111ge County firms for the week ended Friday. March 25 Data provided by Newport Securities Corp . I I , ' . • •AMI •!htit ~'•DilrJ &111H.-I ' I • ' .. .. t I a ti 111 ... I . , ............. ·-···· ...... ... . .. -.. t Alp"-t41arw 4 ,,., .. .. .. I Ule-o Corr &i 1 l h er te1• AC't"' r .. 1 • i 111efli•l a ~Ulla.• It .... lo\ .... , t itoe• , • . ' ' ' . .:l'. • ' " """' .. ff"' • .. ..... ,, ,. ... , . • .. ~ . '·' . "" ,, • ' I . .,... .... . -i ... , ....... ['•"' ... ,. n. ..... , A••rl·an :"lt • . . " "' .. I .. .• J.i ,, ' ) • . " "' ft &n•h•t • S.• Q ... .,. lo\ I "'J 1 : : ~~~-~wf ~', .. ,. . A11 •P1 .. • h. , .. .... ' .. 1.~ 'h1w•r lnl.t i"' 1' ., 1.1.rord "1. o • '• ltu I I t•r1 I , II 1.., C'•f'l'tlf"o1rn I'• I (J ('ar-\ar 11• t• • r •r• on t •"'II .. tt01!1\(·~·· 10 t )f"lllt•l'UJ4•• • ' .... I'! '. 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From '180,000 to '186,000 80% to 90% LOANS OLD COUNTRY TOWNHOUSES BY HOW ARD MARK CIE 1714) 495-3244 M...ut.d by.,;;.,_,, Realty e Cull"*>' to Btok.,. . ... '" . " .. .. .. ... on items from applesauce to zippers Dally· Pilat are advertised every day in the !I> MGM Grund • IOC<>m ... decrea ·es LAS VBGAS (AP ) M <.iM Grand Hotel• Lnc.· . h.111 rcportt.-d u d rop 1n ne t inc.-omt• a nd total rcvcnUl'8 for the.• 11l x mouth• l'nded Feb 28, I 983 l'Olllptirt.-d tu the same pt'rlod u yt•ur c.•urllc.•r. The 1..'0mpany, which o p<•rates hotel-ca1dno11 In Hcno and Lai. Vegu, sa!d 1t c•a rrwd $Ii 2 m1lhon, or 19 cenui 11 share.'. on n•vt>nu c11 of $152 6 mlll1011 for tlw 111x month pc.·riod . T hat <:ompared t1J earning" of $1Ul million , or 27 l't•nui o 1>hun•, on revt>nu~ of $157 9 m1lho11 fo1 the• six month pc.•nod t.'lld1n1< J<'t•b 28, 11}82 M G M C h u1 1 rnun A l vin Benedict atlrtbuted the 1.kduw 111 ea r n 1 n g s t o I o w 1.· r j( a m 1 n g revenuc1> TO START A FORECLOSURE 24 hr. Service RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL WES PAC RECON\'EY,\"';CE A C•ltfuuu• f rwu<.,•htlf"I (714) 955-0696 WEDNESDAY APR.13 PUBLIC AUCTION By Order ol Boerd of Director• 10:30 A.M. H-10 Water Taxi Company Ltd. Berth 193 WILMINGTON (L.A. Are•) CALIF. (8) PASSEN&ER & FREIGHT WATER TAXIS (43 Ft. to.58 fl.), FLOATS, FINGERS, GANGWAYS, MOBILE CRANE, DIESEL ENGINE HIGHLIGHTS (I) rASSEN,C• l ll"'f rUIGMf VESSELS Inc ud•ng Coll'pasors £ ,, (• .. n c• f CP C.t•nau .hm & Ptl\OnJI nnalJhM Dtv•Ct~ 111 5') F1 Sttr Hui' 8. I 1%.., lw n 8 V 11 G fill Ot1ro1t 01t~tl £nr nts 1 I' ii 01a• G•n•r3tor, Ra~n. VHF ?8 Gt<K~ Ian~ 12) 43 fl flo'>I! H~lls S~ & II G IJ Delio I O·ml £n1·~t1 II' w/Radar Vltr s 17 Grm I n• (l !)() f I no~ Hulls, S1~~1~ u M Oetr• I & /I Die• el [nR•ne~. Ra1ar Vllf'•. 14 Gross Ions '11 48 Ft 'II• 11 Hui lw n 611 CM Oeuo I 0 e~e fn2~ • Vlff ~ ';r ' II\~ fl) ~8 rr Woo1 Hull, lw" G '91 Deir• Ir' I De·~ fni "' Ra"" na ' Has a l'.la\\•C Sa1hnt Vtsse1 8, •I " li:4 anl C ~ •el!f~ r· frP Rhl •n !ht larly 40.'. 41 Gros~ lo" MOBILE CRAii[. A~;t•n WP tern Ht0•aul1c, r, Cyl Mo1 601 Buda 01t\el fr''"' DOCKS· f{oej t. I brl~lm, q • pg· flll,(RS Ol 8 I SO' FlO&T, 8' r 35 'AN;'#AYS l • 17 A 3 t 74'; DIESEL (llCllU. CM O••r I fi 71 New c rr ·"Cle 'la • nvNha, ~ Un1n\lalltd, wou SMCDS 8 I in ~ R' I 17 -.1sc r,. O,.v•n Purr.p f',.cl Oil PumD. Bench V P C r 1ters D f '·' ~Pl • 1 w n (J, ,( "Jn~rnl\\ on\ Scanner f •c ere \V t1ll• for 1' rt'<' l>l'lt'N1'tlrl' Rto< h11r~ Milton J. .WERSHOW Co. Auctioneers 110 1'~1rmon1 A••n ue, Cltfld•I•, Ca hl l l?Ol • (113) 245·7771 ~ ' A , /,"' ,, ( ,.0, I" &JJI s w MAC.Olm Av•. Portl•nd, Ore. 11201 • (50l) 222·9151 ,.. PACIFIC YACHT SALES 4101 Adm1r1tty W•)', Muina Oet ••)'. C•hfo1n1• to:rtt Single-£ amily homes fading? SACRAMENTO -Houalng may be on the road &o r«0very, but the recualon , marke t pre11ure. tnd government re1ula\lons have combined to numb er the daya o f th e apra w 11 ng. aingl e • fam II y det.-ohed home. Thia aueument comes from Rocer Werbel, a Mont.erey Park homebuilder and president of the Building Indwatry As,,ociatlon of Southern California. Developen who survived the receaaion will be building a markedly different product, Werbel saya. "It comes as no surpriae tha t affordability is the ma p r wue, .. Lingo forms new office Lingo Real E<itate in Newport Beach and Bruce Barsarruan have formed a partnership for overall brokerage operations in the Newport Harbor area. Barsamian, forme r ly vact.' president with Lingo, will continue to direct the c.'Ompany with an eye to o pe ning an additional office in the Newport each area in the near fu ture. Barsamian holds a California state broker's license; 1S a Realtor, a membe r o f the N ewport Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of Realto r s and the Saddleback Board of Realtors Werbel saya. He fol'ek-ee smaller and more efficient houalng Tomorrow 's homea will have fe wer rooms and will be tter utilize spac e and ene rg y Increased density will be more commo n -with clus tering around s hared open space, townhouses and cottages In mini·neighborhooda. And new manufacturing techniques will become acceptable to decrease the coet of new housing. But. a ccording to We rbe l, relaxing government regulations and speedi ng up perm i t processing wiU do the most right now to increase affordabiliby "Until thi s hurdl e as su rmo unted ," h t n o t es , "affordability will conunue to be a stumblmg block." Werbel. housing spokesma n Cor the statewide Sacra mento· based Construction Awareness Program, LS concerned about the s t a bility o f the c u r r e n t homebuying marke t , and o f providing affordable housing for today's buyer. "It's quite apparent that there has been a long-term shakeup of the buyer's confidence in the ~-onomy," he says. "The potential homebuyer wh o reads about high unemployment and operating cutbacks feel.a insecure about has or her job and isn't going to buy that big dream house." Werbel says. "Most Californians will be buying the smallest house they can afford and get their fanulies in to" River Rock condos in Mesa • opening Privacy and proximity lo Orange County's metropolitan area are combined an Costa Mesa's River Rock Homes. River Rock offers three or four-bedroom condominiums with prices starting at $155,000 A variety of financing plans are available. The condominiums h ave a number of built-in amenities, including stained gla.ss windows, micr owave ovens. beamed ceilings in the master bedroom. wood-burning fire places. akv-lite windows and track lighting. R i v e r Roc k H o mes a r e presented by DaJebout Bay and Beach R eal Estate. The sales office as open daily, Saturday through Wednesday, from 11 a.m . to 5 p.m. River Rock Homes may be reached by taking the San Diego Free way to the Newpo rt Freeway, south t o Newport Boulevard. Turn left on Meaa Dnve and right on Elden Avenue for one block to the models. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Orange Coaet DAILY PILOT/8und1y, March 27, 1913 ., ... I I Vista Filare in Irvine's Northwood community now in third phase of development. • Leasing seminar scheduled Facahtatang the leasing of industrial properues through the use of a streamlined new industrial rt•a l esta tt.> lease form as the focus of a lease t•d ueauo n seminar presented by the Southern California Chapter, Socie ty of Industnal Realtors at the Newporter lll Newport Beach Wednesday. S teve Cla man, partner of the Los Angeles law firm of Greenberg, Glus~er. Fields, Claman and Machtanger and architect of the new lease fonn, will prt'S<'nt the sem~nar. assisted by top associates uf his hnn. The senunar will run from 2 p.m. to 6 p m The presentauon also will outline critical new ame ndments to the Bankruptcy Law and ke y provisions to the Tax Reform Act of 1981. ln each instance. emphasis is on their application to owners of 1ndustr1al properties. Key lease topics to be discussed during the M'minar include: •The "businessmen's language" approach used throughout the lease which has produced a more darc'<'t and more comprehensible document . -··- •The new summary page contairung a U of the basic· tenns for convenience and easy reference • The fleXlble new rent pr0V1S1ons, Including a choice between a standardized coat of living adjustment prov1s1on and other rent adjustment calculauon methods. •The new standardized lease riders covering <.-ertam business agreements commonly entered into b y and between landlords and tenants. The following lease riders have been prepared: Option to Ext.end, Right to First Offer, Construction of Improvements by Landlord, Multi-Tenant Facility and Option to Purchase. T hese riden are designed to complement and provide added flexibility to the new net and grOM lease forms. • The complete re-evaluation of the standard industrial lease form to avoid litigation and other problem areas. To register for the senun.ar, cont.ac~ S.I.R., 601 S. Ardmore Ave . P .O. Box 76868. Los Angeles, CA 90076 Fee is $20 per person. '/ l Rive r Rock Home!i off er new condominiums in Costa Mesa. New Irvine homes head for sellout The third phase of the new Vista Falare realdential d e velop m ent In Irvlne'a Northwood conununlty 1a headed for a quick sellout with 12 of 18 homes already purchued. The strong aales actlvtty of the third phue, which opened late , last month, cornea on the heels of slmilarly fut eellouta of the fin\ two phases, according to Rl&a Tracy, vice president of uJe. and marketing for Irvine PacUic, builder of the project. Vials Filare buyen· are betnc offered a 30-year loan, the first year at 11.25 percent, the 8eOOIMl at 12.125 percent, and the third through 30th year at 13.12~ percent (13.375 APR). she Mid. A five-year second truat deed abo ii available at the same rates, enabling buyers to purchue a Vasta Filare home w ith 10 percent down. Remaining homes are available from $138,000 to $155,000, with model.a ranging in me from 1,347 to 1.~9 equare feet. Homebuyen have already atarted movina into the first phaae, and completion ol phase 3 la alated for early swnmer. Vista Fllare la part of the Northwood area in Irvine. 'the model complex can be reached from either the Santa Ana or San Diego freeways by taki.n& Culver Drive north past Bryan. The entrance to Vista FUare la on the right off Culver. Models are open daily from 10 a .m . to 5 p.m. For additional information, contact the Vlata FUare sales offioe at 857-2088. •• egat the money.·· PUBLIC NOTICE. A NEW GROUP OF 300 CONDOMINIUM HOMES ARE BEING OFFERED FOR SALE WITHIN THE PLANNED COMMUNITY OF LE PARC rN THE LAKE FOREST/EL TORO AREA. THIS PROJECT, KNOWN AS "LE PARC" IS BEING DEVELOPED BY EPAC DEVELOPMENT. FROM CAUFORNlA'S NUMBER ONE LENDER. ,BANK OF AMERICA. ' John amJ L1: .1 .. ke<l Bank of Aml·rn .. 1 for lhc1r loan :11 1uo,t the right lllnl· &-c.rn~ now we've got monn to knd quahhl'<l homl~>wncro, an<l qualafict.I pl'Opk wh11 w.mt lu be homeowner' Our Cuo,tom I lome Loan Plan 1, an ad1uMabk r;'ltc home loan offering two payment optaon.,, One fm which the monthly payment can change every "IX month.,on<l ::another f1xmg the monthly payment for up to five year!- What\ more, 1f you have a Bank of Amcnc.;a ehl'Ckang and snvml(~ account and ui.c our Mnncylfnn-.fcr <ierv1ce to make your loan payment~ autnmnti· cally, we'll rcducl' your loan on gmation fee by sun Wc'vi: got money for qua Ii· hct.I hom<.•owner'>, ton. You rnn uo;c the equity an your hou~ tn c;ccurc a Home Equ11y loan tor l'Tl(N worthwh ile purpo<,es from college ct.lu~uon expense'> to 11 oncx·in ·a-ltfctamc vacation. And you can get a Home Improvement \();Jn foralmosumy improvement, from remodeling )'()Ur kitchen or ~th to installing most types of cncrgy·cff lc1cnt ~Y'tCtru. W.:vc lmt more money to Caltfomliuu than any other bank. So •~le &nk of America flrst. Right now, w<tvc got the h1onc)L Of lhe 300 units, 225 will be sold from $86, 990 to $116, 990 with no mcome or deed restric- tions. 75 will be affordable under lhe guidelines of the Orange County Affordable Program. Prices range from $69, 990 for a one bedroom unit, and from $86, 990 for at wo bedroom unit. The interest rates vary from 10.125% to 11.125% based on the income category and are fixed for 20 and 30 years. IMPORTANT: PLEASE USE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION TO DETERMINE IF YOU QUALIFY TO PURCHASE A UNIT. There are three categories available to purchase an affordable home. ln the low moderate, a family's gross annual income cannot exceed $27,004.00. In the Median I category, a family's gross annual mcome cannot exceed $33, 755.00, and in the M~dian II category, a family's gross annual income . ca nnot exceed $40.~.~·. ~~ comb!ll~d mcomes of all household family members will be used to detennme eligibility. A muumwn cash down- payment of 10% of lhe purchase price will be required. Buyer must occ upy the unit. The Le Pare condominiums will be available to those familie s earning 80%, 100%, and 120CJ of the projected Orange Cowtty Median Family Income as of the time their eligibility is Certified. PLEASE NOTE THAT A CO-SIGNER TO THE LOAN OR GIFT LETTERS ARE ALLOWED. THESE UNITS WILL BE SOLD ON A FIRST COME FIRST SERVE BASIS STARTING APRJL 10, 1983. SALES OFFICE HOURS ARE 10:00 A.M. TO DUSK. 7 DAYS A WEEK. ADDITIONAL INFORMA- TION IS AVAILABLE BY CALLING LE PARC SALES OFFICE AT 714/859-4469. THERE WTLL BE A PREVIEW OPENrNG APRIL 2, 1983. Map lfOI lo #'Oft' ._k1l_• ________ · m BANK OF AMERICA .............. ,.4 .......... 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M11ch 20. 27, April 3, 10, 1083 "9.IC NOTIC( NILIC NOTICE ...... ,IOTtTtOUt IUllHAIH AOfiCI ITATIMINT °' A8AHDOMMIN1 "C'flTIOUI IUllHIH NO'nOI OP tAU MA• ITATllHNT '"IHltr ,Mffle IJlHOli M Ull OI NAMI ITATIMINT °' ~ "'°"9111'T'\' TIWI k>llowillQ 1*•011• ... """'" Al·I~" ....... lllecl Miit.ii 1• 11113 PIC'flTIOVI eu1...a11 NAMI ll .. 111110.,.ino 1>9ftOn• ••• OClOt'IQ AT MVAT8 IMI ~.. ,,,, 111 enc;h Ill Ill• .it.Hiiiy ol I h • IOllOwlng II•• •on h• ...... , ....... .... A•UI.. WIN DWA RD llJ'l[U a llotkl,.l.J 8oul••••" •1111 OloJfletO abandon9d lhe 1,M ollh4f lk.t11""'' o ANO 11 MANAOEM(NT ill Ille ~c-t OI IM tlat• MAINTINANCf. l 6d!I CirM rlbrtet h•lr,. Ot.,1(1• C.uur1lr C.•lilOfnla bu••M" na me ol 0 111!0,nl •• lo' Ille Oou11ly OI LIM\e C:0.11 MeH CA 824126 PuolleheJ Or•1111• Cou 1 D11tv MAATIN 8 UIUMS 2020 [ lllnl Ut<•Okl•I•• Ct1 liun11n111on Oteroge In U. Mell« of IN lllllt Met k Lie 8ellowe :lb&~ Pllul Matt.lo lO 11 1811.l 141083 tlowell 1 1 At1111eim CA \1210e 11••111 I A tl2ll46 ofWllllAMOAAN'TWATICINt,11111 Ot-l>flat Ll1\e Co.11 M .. e <:.A the fl~lfllou• But lnH t Name 01111111 1 J'•ul Ae11 ltl~.11 WllllAM Q WATICINt. •k• 12121 l'UBllC NOTICE ••l•tt•O 10 a bove wu lllt d In 11onokl111e Cu ~1u111111u1011 btet.n WllllAM WAlKINI. Oe 811.L LlnOa Lu B1tlow1 UI& -----------011ngt Co.inly on Oc:toblt 23 <.A 1116•& WATKINS 0.0..NCI G1~bfl&1 L-Coale MMa CA PICTITIOOlaUllMlll 18110 (101161 Jar11c1 Cl1111• R•l1 1U.1t Nolloe It het~y gt_, OtM the 1128:11 NAMI llA'flMINT LEONAMO lAWRENCE NllfS !Jrnukll11e C11 llun1111111011 11 .. cri undetllOI* wtll ..... , PrW.tt ..... TM INllllMI II Con<IUGtecl by an I 11• tolluw111g P•llOll II 00111g 311 8Gng'9•"°"' lrYln• CA 1127 ,. (.A 'll6•" lo Ille ltlghffl llld b .. I btddtt, lllOIYldUlll ou1111111 H Tllll bu111-1 ,. .. QOndUGllCl by M•r~I• K111111,,111e Oro 11163 I •wbjecit lo c onl1rmallon of H id Mark L e.itow1 8RllT ANY f A8HIONS I t661 an lndlYldual b1uo~ll11• Cu rtu,.11ng1on BHcn 81199"10t Cout1. °" °' I.ft., ,,,. "" Lind• L a.ll<>w• NH11no Ot An•n•lm CA 112804 Leon11d L ... 1111(;1 NlltH C.A flJb411 ~DI April, t~ II Ille olfloe of Thlt 1111-1 WH 1111<1 "'llh lhl Charyl Ann l H 11115 1 N•.,lng Thi• 11•1-ll WH hied wllh lh• H JllOOOe, Allomey II l ew, 11 Coun1y Ci..k ol 011nge Counly on Di An•h••m CA 112804 County Cletk of 0•11\11• County un 11"' ""11"11• " conouc ll<l IJy 1 8pr 11gw1111, l1vlnt . CA 11271•, March 17, tll113 Thll ou111111111 11 conouc1..o by an M1tch 24, 11113 l'l11"'""1118'1""'111'P County OI 01111g1, 811 1a OI '3120M ind1v1dul6I AHN c..-fU lfllOWN [><1111111l'•ul111111 C1lllo•nl1, all Iha rlght, 1111• end Puollehad Orang• CoH I Di iiy Ch•ryl A1111 ,,,. AtlOl'Mr 11 uw Tt111 ll1tlt1m•11I wH 111oid wllh lht 1nt11HI ol Hid d-Hd II 111• Piiot, Much 20, '7. Ap•ll 3 10 lhll 1tttarn•ttl ,. .. 111aa wllh ""' ,.. 1. lttella Awa. Cou11ly C..lttrk ol 011ng" County on MUC NOTICE PWIC HC>TICC Mt.IC ._,TICC l't&.IC NOTICC 'ICTITIOUI eutlNIH NAlltl ITATtlltlMl th• 1011-.no 11a•'Ot11 .,, e1oing buao~•• •• lA JOLLA Nf W l'ORI l\IH.llON QAll(RV 2110 W Co••• lh•Y N•wporl 8eacll CA 112f)OJ C M H Enlerpt11.. lid (A C•fllorn1a corporallonl 2~42 W C.0•11 Hwy Nawporl Beath ('A ll?tiCIJ C11uae111 M Hur11 Pree•Oll<il 1011 Jum1ne Gr••k Corona 11•1 Mei CA 9282!) T n1t Outinen 11 tondut lad IJy • 'OfpOtiltiOn Cl•ud•llt Hu"I t. M H Enttrp11... LIO C Hurll, P1t 1 H111 ll•lemanl w .. llled wllh lh• C.ou111y Clerk ol Orang• Counly 01' Morell • 11183 MUC NOTICl 'ICTITIOUe llU._H N.AMI ITATllllWT l hi fCJIC)oNlllQ I* tOll4I .,. doing Ou•lh ..... tUCl "O I N OUIT fll l A L PAOPEATlll. IU I ''Y Clrcta, HU1111no1on 8eec:tl. Ce11t0<ni. ~ Aon I! LUC:llO •nO ,.rank N tut.110 Co l ru•I-ot The Dolof• N lutaro Tr u11 e111btllll•O 1 111 13 b~ Dotorat N Lucero 11ull01 N 21 Fry CHCle HUllOnglon Beach C1l1lo1111e 112646 1 ,,,. ~ " conoucn.o by an un1nco1po1111d auoc:lellon oth., I han a patlr* ehtp Ron E Lucato frank N Lucero Co-Trull-U/DIT Detad J lllUllY Ill, 111113 'hll 1111amant .... llleel wtth ..... Coonly Clerk 01 Ot111g1 County on M•rch Ill, 111113 1313-113 llma 01 Mith and 1114 the 'lgltt. Ulla HllJ c.,unly Cle•k or Or•noe Counly on lull• 211 M•"" ) 1983 11\d lnl1tMI thel lhe Mlala ot Miki 1366 03 M•rc11 4 1983 n 111oo Orange, CA. t21M7 ,211020 Pu1>111r1eo Onrn1111 t.0111 0111y P1101 Mer<.h II 13 ?O U 1983 11i3.93 dao••••d hU e cqulred byi------1-ubllihetl Ora 11g11 Cool Dally Publl1ht d Orengo Co11t 011r. '21 ,,,. '2tltOll Nil.JC NOTICE opetl tlon DI llw °' D«lleniriM, olhll SELL Idle 1tem1 wltn a Pilot Maot.n 6 t3, 20 27, lll8J Pllol. Match 27. Aptll 3, 10, t , than °' In addition to 11111 ol Mid Delly Piiot C1u111ted Ad 1117 83 1983 H>08-113 dec:MMd, al Ille time of deetlt. Ill P'tCTITIOUI Mf ... H NA.mlTA,,...NT The followlng paBOne ata Oolng ~ .... 11\d to ell ,,,. ~ IMI property, t--------- alluate<I In the Olty or Anehelm, Coun1y ol O,an9•~ of OlOBE PA C KAG I NG SERVICE. 330t HatbOt Blvd 6an11 Ana. CeitfOfnle 9270• Troy Oawtlin W11d 117118 Cof al S1Hlng1. 207 Apt C, Hunt111g1on liMctt. Calltornle 112600 ShlMI/' MM WatO 17118 Cofel 3'>flnga. 207 Ap1 C, Hunllnglon IMch. Callt01nl1 112900 Tlllt bu"'-II condUGtad by a genltll patlnatlhlp Troy Watd ™8 llelemanl WIS llleel with I .... Qounly Clefk ol Orange Counly on F'et>tuaty t 5, t 1183 l'2Clll03 Publlehed 0 11nga Cou1 Dall) Pllol, Mii 13, 20. 27. AD< 3,. 11113 10116·113 Pl&.IC NOTICE '1CTTTIOUI llUltNIH ..,._ ITATIMllNT lhe lollowlng pereon 11 001no ~ ... NEWPORT CHECK CASHINQ, 1823 NewPOf1 811tO , Colla MMI, c.lll0tnt1 112827 Yvonne Wa111ra , 250 1 Sunflower 811111, Senti Ana, Ceilfornl1, pat11CU141f'Y u lollowt, 10-wll LOI 71, TrlCt 3111 M.,., Mlfl. B oo k 611 , Pea•• 5-1 ol MIKellaneoue M..-In County of Orenga, more oornmooty It-M 10821 PetrlCle Dn1oe. Anehelm, CA 92804 Term• ol nl• c:a1h In t1w1u1 money ol 1111 Unllad 81etH oll I connrma0on of Nile. °' pe11 cult e nd bel1nc1 evldenoecl by note • 1 MCUtad by Morlgaee °' True! Deed on ,,,. property eo IOld. Ten pet' cen1 or emoont bid to be ~led wtth bid Bide °' Off.,. lo be In wriUllll and will be rac:etved at Ille efor-ld omc:e 11 eny llme 1tt., Illa 111111 publlellllon heteof erld belClnl dll• DltM Leone .._ Walklna, Admlnllllator ot &1111 DI Mid Oeoedanl HoMJH.~ ·~ tt eortnawatet lntna, l:A. 11714 Publl11tad Orange CoHI Dally PllOI, Mitch 28, 27, AP'll 2. 11183 1•115-83 Cellfomle 1----------- Thls t>u..,_ la oonduc:tad by an l't&.IC NOTICE lndlvlduel. 1----------- YvonM Wallwt IUfllllOfd Thie 1111_,I WIS ftlacl wtth lhe CAM Numt>et WCABll2-ANA-73• "'-··-C Or Cou WOfklfl' Compen .. llon APPMll W<JUn1)' letk ol anga nty on Board. 28 Civtc Cenllf Plaza. Room Mlf 10, 1983 45 I. Senti Anl CA 1'21tllll AP PLICANT STEVE DAVIS Publlaha<l 01anga Coatl Delly lndlvodualllf Dalenc:19nl HAROLO J Piiot, Mat 13, 20, 27 Apr 3, tll83 LOWRY. 1nc:I DOM 1 lhtougll 10, 12 .. -113 lneiullYI NOTICE. YOM lla1'9 ...... tued. NI.IC M>TICE n.. ~ ""' decw. ....,.. ,_. -----------... ,_,. ,_ ...... ..__ ..... '1C"'10U9 .,..... JOM ~ ..... .,.. ~ MAMI aT A Tl:mNT 1 ... lftlom>aOOft M6ow. Tiie I~ penona we Oolng A V I I 0 • U e I e d II e JI d a ~ u da"'eftdado. II Trl~1tftal ptlMe THE BABBIDGE COMPANY, O.Ctcllt COftlre IM. .... I 8r ltlll a 16483 Herbour Lena. Hun11ng1on -.-IJcl.. 1 ..,. 8Mcll, Call1omla 92649 de IO dlaa. LN • ... Ula MM Hu1111. 18443 Hltbouf ....... ' • i.-. Huntington 8eactt, C.elflornia II "'°" Mel< 10~ ..,,..., of 1126411 e n 11101n1y 1n Ott, 'roll Robar1 Frenk Bal>OIOge, 184113 thOul<I oo M> pt -r"-1 your Hatbout LIM, Hun11ng1on a..cn. w11111n 11tponM , If .ny, f'Wll/ M Cal4f«nla 1121411 lllad on •~ • Thie l>ulin.9 It condUC1.0 by • 51 Uered ou,a 11eltc!Jt1; et gen«al patlnetehlp conH JO de un •JI~•«* WI -t• UlaMaaHur11 11un10 , d1t>••t 1 ft•'O•tlo Thie a111eman1 wlS hlacl will'I Iha lnmldlallm1n1e, de ldta m-•. County Clerk ol Orange Coun1y on 1u 1epunll actlta. Ii ~ llgufta. M1tc:h 10, 111113 puedt Mt raglllrllda a ~- f'211.. 1 TO THE DEF'ENOAHT':. A cMI Publllha<l Ot1ng1 COHI Delly complaint hH 11-1 llled ~)' Ille PtlOt, Mlt 13, 20, 2'7, AD< 13, t1183 plllnllll against )"OU II Y°" with 10 125&-83 dtlenO 11111 tawMAll, yoo. muM, within 30 O•y• et111 tl'lll 1-.i,.,mon1 11 •-te NOTICE .-vea on you. 1111 .,ittt W. cown • ----'"~-----·----w1111en t"90f\M IO the c:iomc>laln• .-tennous ., ... ,. UnlMI "'°" 0o so. yo411 o.t*'t w4ll MAM1 aT A'RmNT be enllfl<l on Ille ~(on of the Thi 1ot1ow1ng paraona are 0o4ng p1a1nun. and '"'' dtiurt ~ .,,_ • ~ u I 11g111n11 J'O'A tar ........ R & B ENTERPRISES. 2141 •C. demanded on Iha complalnt, tirl'llcto N_Po,, Blvd Coll• Mna. Ce could •H ull tn garnl1~nl of ll2e28 WIQM. laking of ~-~ Sc:oll Harrie , 431 Collon, 01 o lhat r•ll•I ,___J .... 111 Ute N9wpot1 8eacfl. Ce 11212t c:omplelnl Rine O Allbartl, 9412 Tiki Ct 2 On Februery 1~. ttla3. • Huntington 8-:11, Ce 82648 Wo•k•tt Compail&allCM\ ludge Thia ~ It c:onduc:1ed by • lllMHl<l .,, Ot09t °"'9ftnO ~ .. gen.II pat1nerehip lltOlney to a.va ._ICMIW Hsold Aino Ruberti J Lowry by pul>l99tl0ft. __.. of Scolt Harril Illa 1n1b1111y to tocea• ~ent. This 1111-1 •IS hied w'llh lhe 1nd 1pp1te1n11 dlllo-t JffOrt 10 County Clerk of Orange County on -<191andanl Marcil 4, 11183 DATED Fetwuery 14,~ f'%1t1Cll 3 NOTICE TO THE 9'SON Publltllad 011n09 Coul Delly SERVED You we .. Al 1n PllOI Mer 6. 13. 20, 27, 1983 tndlvldull d•l•ttdMI • .-.. "'"''n 2010-eJ r11pont• mutl II• II\ th• IOrm -----------p1a.crlo.d by Ille~ ~ •-ic """TICE Coun II must be flliad~Coutt ,.-. ..., wllh Ille propa< fll"'9 ... PfOOI --'1CTITIOU8-----.. -.• -.-.-.-.--ot l«vlOe Of • copy Oii pitlntlft N,._ ITATllmlfT not rapt-lad by llf'I . The The following petton 11 oolng time when • wnwnont 11 da9fted bu1innf ae; 1erv1d on • p11ty m1y •••y U9ER DECK HAIRSTYLIHG, O~endlng o n lhe method of 21641 M1tgerll1 Pltllway, No. I , Hrvlca For aumpll, ••• CCP Mlation V1ajO Clllltomlll 128111 • 14 10 through 415 50 The WOfd Oebt• ~Loll Niem.I• 23.0 •• c D m p I • I n I . I n~ t u d •• Elden No c. Colt• MeN. ~ •on -complllnl, "defand1nl" 112827 lnclud•• c ro11-<11l1nct1n1 , the .~i-rr-.. oonduc1" by"' ~~..:~ 7, 1llJ. lipp. Oeclc "*'~ I I 30 p m , In Iha Worker'• Oebre D ~ owr9 C*!Mtlon ~ 8oafd, II Thl8 ~ -...,. .tth Illa h time .,, _.,d Wiii be macM County a.tr of ~ c-ty on Law <J9c-of Wtlllem S Cnctl. Mardi I 1113 na Clly Boulevero WHt. 1900 • . P't1MIO ank Of Arnwlea T-. Orange Publl•h~ Orange CONI Delly A n eea (7t4) 137-11•1 PllOI ..., 11, 20. 27 """ 3 11113 Publl•hl<l Oreno• Co11t Dally ' ' ' 1111·83 1f>oto1 Mereh 6. t3 20, 21 11183 I ACTinOUI ..,... .. 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Nc:tterd l lly!Ot "*' .. ...,..,. -flied wftll "" County c..... °' Orenoe COunty Oft M.-c:fl S. 1113 n'ltla Publl1naO Otenge Coa1t Oaffy l'llot -...ell •. 13, 20. 21, 1113. 112~ 1171-83 SA.LE PRICeS GOOD THRU TUESDAY, MARCH 29, 1983 .,,.,.,.... ,,,.. :~.2 ., •• •9•• N«~ry XCfSSSQrY Wlt11 fVtrY drltl press Smootfle ot>er~tton. 1 TON Ca Ille Wine II '••'!!' stret· HYDtfAULIC Hand .lock 2 .... ., .. •• •••• ·-., •.. ou.y ~ Ind ~ Com-l*tefY ,__. l2T/4T/6T -. _____ .,... 2 118 H.P. 7~'' elrcular •• ., YOUR NET COST SALE PRICE S:S9.99 MFR REBATE S10.00 •29~!' For tht toughest Jobs Sturdy met wrairaround shOf tor <Id· ded suppe>rt. Two handles tor stt~ control, 17592 STANLEY Hand 'f'OOIS $5!,!HCMCE LIN• 25' TUI l12SGA llCIOLSOll llOlll All ,Aea 122017 CllSCHT 11" wmuu WIHCll IAC110V llOIOUOlt 11• lllST If SAllS 180167 SWIVEL SASE "" .,, .. S9'!c' 1n ru99ed construction and design ottm lart)t Vise 0trfor· m11Ke I MV440 ~nuo ~ ~E:::::-:z:o 4 PIECE PIPE wren ell ··~ St••• lnclucJes 8", 10", U ", 18" PIPt WffOChes. l•PCPW I PC. LOCI GltP PUii SIT #VC-5 SINCU CYUNDR ...,,IHl#or •11~,y 1.oc•-~ l __ ,JI CtafUcl wlt1I t1lt ~t stan-OMOS for durabllty nl S«Uf1· fl. # 1100lll160 ........... ™VEl SASE Benell Ill•• •Yi" HOV .. X • t , •• SYt'' HOV.SI ••• ea 6~" HOHX ••••• Ertra no1<1lng POWfl' tor ~nos t r!f operation. Rflnforced it ma)Of mm POlnn 112 H.P. S" WHEEL Benell t:rlnder SS9'!P SOC.IDOX tMeldlltfl rorc11 Kie '••'!cP lnctuCIH torch, propant qllnOtr, , ....,,. •• ,o::ws Cornpletety memlllfG. 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IRl1600 ll• .. dr1a1g cJPXltY and S/8" ctlU<t fOf Standard bltS. I F111600. J DMWR work C•~.,. , ••. , me most poc1111ar sns • IWtCld llOfto.nm f« tne llMM ~- 111015 -~ IMtlll mlf'IV Of the lt9ml IVlflabte It Angeti pr0ftsslon1t 1n1t1111tton "" "'--1f. 0 RA The cockta il table (right) in front of the fire prace at the Be ntley ho me becomes a spot for a late night romantic suppe r for two. Designe d by Stephe n Newell, displa y director, and Leota Thomas, c hina and c rystal consultant, of Bullocks Wilshire. It features c hina b y Hutschenreuthe r Chloe/Fleron 'St. Honore'; Baccarat's 'St. Remy' crystal; Puiforcat 'Cannes' si lve r; 'Black Glass' placemats; flowers by Morri, Lynda Douthitte, designer, in a Baccarat caviar bowl. John Birer, owner, and Suzanne Spengler, manage r, o f C harlies Locker, created the 'Fantail Buffet' (far right) on the yacht 'Electra' owned b y Eric Thorson. The anc hor patterned c hina is Italian made by Guzzini w ith flatware by Ingrid. E f I 0 A T SUNDAY, March 27, 1983 A table setting befitting a Cinderella BY VIDA DEAN ................ When is a dining table not a dining table? When the place settings are on ano around a car, on · the fantail ol a yacht1 on a fireplace table, piano place table a bar pr a 1aroen bench. ~hese unique settings plus traditional ones will be Included In the 48 elepntly appointed tables In the April 13 Cinderellas Table, Desl1ns for Dining tour. Thirty-five stores are pa_i:tlcl1>-1tln1. The Clneterelll Guild of Chlldrens Hospital of Oran1e County, hu four dlstln9ulshed homes on the 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. fourth annual benefit schedule. • Betty Svendsen's home on Bilboa Peninsula will feature tables located poolside, In the garden room kitchen, family and dining rooms and on the dockside patio, plus an Ensllsh tailgate tea set up In an automobile In the auto court. In Jim and Irene Bentley's home on Lido, table settings focus In the kitchen< dlnln& and llvi"8 rooms, the den and the ship room bar, oayslde and ~lilde ~uos. At the Bentley dock the yacht "Electra" owned by Eric Thorson will be berthed where tettlnp wlll be In the dining 11ea, main salon and the fantail. The kae Ewings' home, also on the Bllboa Peninsula, wlll 1potli1ht tables In the dlnln1 room, kitchen, master bedroom, Indian room, poolside and the family room The 1955 Mercedes, a Pebble Beach Concours d 'Elegance winner, provided the setting for this English tailgate tea by Pat Rypinski featuring Endearments from the Grand Garage. Service for eight is contained in the Brexton English picnic basket. An Endearment arrangement will be set up April 13 at Betty Svendsen's home in the auto court. ' Orange Cout DAIL V Axene to be king of the stuffed cabbage By VIDA DBAN or ... ~ ........ Harr~aeae of Newport Beach will be crowned Cole 1 at a colorful folk featival A rll 22 ln the ewporter'a Plaza Ballroom . 1Phe celebration I.a under the apooaiorwhip of the Stuffed Cabbage Appreciation Sodely lntematlonal and will gel things rolling for the April 23-24 Great Stuffed Cabbage Roll-Off on the Feetival of Ana grou.nda. Laguna Beach. At the ball, ethnic entert.alnment will be provided for the ~·a pleasure and a lavish buffet of international f and wlne will be aerved. The next day at the "roll-off" a panel of celebnty judges including Buddy Ebaea, Pat Boone and Pilar Wayne, along with food writers and gourmet cooks will select winners ln ca~ea ranging from stuffed cabbage cooking to au Uc native costumes. Teama representing churches, c ultural societies, clubs, and schoola wlll be competing. Persons wishing to stuff a cabbaae for the competition or attend the ball can set more information from the Cabbage headquarters, 751-2169. The weeke nd event will benefit the National Conference of Christians and Jew. and other OC charities. • • • "We are so lucky," said Nanette PUtmaa, president of the Showboat Chafter of the OCPAC. "Robinson's underwrote most o the expen11e9," ahe added at the fashion show luncheon staged ln the Newport Beach store. Most of the $26 the more than 300 guests each paid will go to The Center. Yvonne Hadson chaired the benefit attended by special guests Pearl and Albert Nlpon. The Nipons introduced their new fragrance (everybody waa given a sample) and showed their new spring collection. Committee members attending included Claire WHDer, Janet Aeaaat and Dorotlly Woods. Otherw there were Dovie koop (she wore a white dresa with black polka dots, an attractive contrast with Yvonne in black with white dots), Jean Lacas, Lee Gormley, PllyWa Carpenter, Vicki GeriD1, Carolya DeWald (Albert recognized her Nipon), Mary Jou Johnson and Martba Green.. • • • Eight 50-year members, including Nancy Cooper of Laguna Hills, signed in al the Southern California Delta Gamma l lOth Foundera Day luncheon at the Newport.er. More than 600 alumnae and collegiate& came from Santa Barbara to San Diego. Outstanding collegiate& (Mary Ka}' Campbell of UCI) w ere honored and Nancy Ferd• wu presented the C.able award for being an ou1lltaDdfnl alumna. The Saddleback Alumnae ChaJ>ter ~ hostesses for the day with Pat Stamps u chairman. • • • Asian spring rolls, a recent internaUanal cu.bdne award winner in Paris, were among the many delicacies served at a cocktail reception at the new Interiors by Lusk-Serengeti in the Irvine Home and Garden Center. Nancy Laak, president, and Je AD Jordan and Patti McMIDD welcomed aueata including Irvine president Tbomu Nlebem; Mae and a.di Manahan, Bob and Jady Rowe, ..,..,.. and Tom Boatman, John Laak and Tlaa A.at. • • • Bridge expert Fruit ftomu lectured on no trump, bidding and playing ln the mcmina and after lunch the 275 at South Pacillc Chapter, OCP AC, fund·ra.i8er in The ftesistry put the i-.n. into practice. Winnen at each table went heme with the chrysanthemum centerpieces. Beftl'IJ ~ chairman of the day, was there along with Mars• CoollD1, chapter chairman, Gayle LaJ1DU, Bette Vordale, Eleaaor Galla11ler, Lacy Dartford, Barban MltcJaell, Jo McLai.D and SllerrfD SmJtk. Betty Belden gave the group an upda~ on the progress of The Center. • • • It's time to chooee sides. You can be an Indian or a cowboy if you attend the April 10 party planned by the Men's 2().30 Cub of NeWport Be.ch and the Women's 20·30 Cub of Oranaie County. Prizes for the best costumes will be awarded at the noon to 7 p.m. benefit bein& held at Crackers, that sing along/dance aJonc aloon In Anaheim. Lunch will be served and ente!1ai.nment provkied. Earl Uaderwoocl, ~58-7811 can be called for ticketa. Proceeds go to the Fkft:nce Crittenton Services and Newpwt Uttle W..ae. • • • "Food and Wine Theatrica" on April 10 will be an evening of wlne·tastlng with a five--coune gounnet Italian meal at Pronto R.l.atorante on the second Jevel of South Coast Plaza. The "wine tutor" Jolla TlloreeD will conduct the SCR benefit aJJCl*lled by FACES. Call 9~7·2602 tor details. P.W A.i .. n-.,,_., Pal Stampe, Nancy Cooper Bridge luncheon chairman Beverly Barnes That elusive tan is only Damins away! SaysoneMAYANSECRETuser, tially hannful to the skin. Your tan .. I like dark 1kJn, but I don't have will last lonaer. because of Increased tlmetositlntbchouunalldaylong. activity in your own natural body By usina the Mayan Secret tanning melanin. tablets I am able to sit in the sun for The Mayan Secret has become a only a few min~tes at' a time and successful product and is carried in achieveadark tan. Besides, t•mover thousands of heallh food stores, 40 now and I'm besinninl to WOil)' beauty salons and tannlna spas. about the wrinkles and damaacd Says one health rood Ito"' owner, skin." .. ~ have had amazing results with The Mayan Secret is a one of a this product, with the same cus- klnd, all-natural suntan tablet and lomers purchasina the Mayan doa not contain beta-carotene or Secret for three years ln a row. canlbaxanthin. Those are two food Says K.M. of Orange, California: colorina agents which were for-"These Mayan Secret tannina mally used in tan tablets. tablets are areat I ... Not only has the The Mayan Secret works on a Mayan Secret helped me maintain totally dirterent principle. The my tan with only a few hours a week manufacturer claims that only the In the sun .. .I have not~ I marked natural sun or a tannina lamp can improvement In the f cel and texture tan you, not a tablet which contains of my skhJ .•. softer and smoother food dye. The Mayan Secret works and no lonaer hu dry flaky in conjunction with the sun to patches ... achieve a rich and even tan whh 1 "My tan consistenlly looks 1ood minimum of sun expoture. The reel and my akin couldn't be better. AJ advant11a are that you 1pcnd leaa J said ln tht beglnnlna, Mayan tJmtin the 1un, whk:h can be poten-Secret tannlna table&J &re areatl'' The Mayon 59Cf•1™ con be purctlaaed at the following 1tores: ........... , ............. ,., ............ ~..._, ... ~:•· .. -..M mt1111a •::t• .-.a.-.:':l."'· ---~ "V'tii.C&. c...:_..o. ~_._ cMitrM>uted c.l-M• lnO \,,{ ... • $ Dr. Kurl Benirschke, Jack Shea and Marion Benirschlce Dinner for e~dangered Frank Thomas and Jo McLain The owl and th e pussycat came to dinner. A lso, attending the r eception and buffet hosted by Marion and Jack Shea were a hedgehog, a seal and an Eastern Indigo snake. The event on the fifth floor of the Beacon Bay Building in Design Plaza was to honor Dr. Kurt Bernirschke, director of th e Ce n te r f or R eproductio n o f F.ndangered Species. W it h a team of biomedical specia.lista at the San Diego Zoo, he directs CRES, which I.a said to be the most advanced wildlife research effort in the world today. The animals rode up the elevator and were perfectly happy being around the 65 guests. When Marion held the snake it kept flicking Its tongue and she was told that it was smelling her perf wne (it wa.s Rochaa Femmea). The pWIBycat, actually a cheetah, who lives in the wo wt th a dog as his roommate, seemed to enjoy the party and purred away loudly, occasionally licking a friendly hand. The guests saw a film about endangered M1ttff Cherfl • VIN Marion Shea species. "It's a ver y serious situation.'' aald Manon. Among thoee preaent were Mari on Beninch.ke, Ann Mane and Ronald Foell. Non ~ COAST PLAZA • PASllOH ISU.HO ...,_.~ ~~ C4"!tet • lv9M Peftt c.-r • ~-c_.., • TM and Char~ Hester, J o and Robe rt McLain, Mollie and Leon Lyon. Nancy and T ony Otting, Marce lla and John Porter and Dr. Richard and Johann Jonas. ' BY VIDA DEAN or .. ...., ......... The Nlpona -Pearl and Albert -have juat ~ted a thne-week tour aero. the U.S. to introduce their new fragrance -"Albert Nlpon." And lt'a d<>l.n& very well, Albert aaid lut week when the couple atopped at Roblnlon'1 In Puh1cn llland. ln the fl.nt few WHka of It. launchina lt proved moce auc:iceatul than have other ~ at thelr on.1et he uld, pointing out apectfkally the track record of "Opium." Thel.r appearance wu in conjunction with a luncheon beneflttlng the Showboat Chapter, OC Perform.Ina Arts Center, and 1polli1hting the aprtna Nlpon Collection. -Albert I.a a delightful dining companion. I was 1eated next to him at the table and we had a 11Making a fragrance like making a cake." chance to chat about the new fragrance and the whirlwind tour taking them from thelr Philadelphia home. The reaponae from customers had been very good at previous stops, he said. "Women stopped and talked with us telling us how much they liked our clothes." And this atop was in keeping with the pttvious ones. During the break between lunch and the show, aeveral women approached him to talk and to ask him to autograph pictures of him and Pearl they had been given by the store. t+t!f !#·'' ·tf;I ARTIST COUNCIL of the Laguna Beach MUNUm of Art are hotting a Juried membership exhibition featuring works by mueeum mambefs through April 17. The museum. at 307 CHH DrM, It open dally except Mondays from 11.30 a.m. 10" 30 pm. BAHA'IS Of TUSTIN are eponsorlng a slide pxeeenlatlon on the Holy Land March 27 at 7 p.m. al the Tustin Village Mobile Home ~m recreation center. 15352 Wlltlamt S1 . In Tustin LAGUNA BEACH Junior women·s Club ot1lc«s IOf the new yeer lnckKM co-p<esldef'lt• Shelly Loren.z.e and Colleen Moore; vice prnldent Camille Krlchmar, recording secretary Faye Jone9on: treMUrer LIN Slaight and public relatiatW Mananne Mcne. HUNTINGTON BEACH Seniof cmzena Club members will operate a runvnaoe sale Marc:ti 28 through 30 •t the clubhouse. 1706 Ofange Ava. FOf information. e11ll Kay F1wrero at 892 ... 707. PACIFICA COMMUNITY Hoepltal auxlllery membef1 are seeking volunteer. to help In patient eervloee and other activities at the Huntington Buch holpltal. To apply. e11a GJorla Godwin. 848-6386 Of Betty Hubbard, 536-5751. NIGHTINGALE CHAPTER of Hoag Memorial Hospital Auxlllery d honor new boerd memberl AptM 5 at Big Canyon Country Club In the LakeYlew Room For the time and more Information, CllM 675-eeO 1 NEWCOMERS Of NEWPORT Beech wlll meet Aprtl 6 at 10 e.m. to heel a program on ~ laweltY by Wyndham Leigh .-..... Fof locetlon and reeerwtloria. cei 615-1683. LAGUNA BEACH Panhelanlc A980cletlon memberS wlll hear fOfme< Ate0elatad Press writer Sidney Jamee t1lklng about "lnt.,...lng People" April 6 at 10:30 e.m. In Lelauta Wor1d For r9t8tY9tlona. cell Virginie Johnlon II 661-8983 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Of University Women. Laguna e.ct'I chei>ter. wlll mMI Aptil 7 at 9:30 a.m at the Neighborhood Congregetlonal Church In Laguna Beech For Information. e11H Jeenett• Lambert at 951·7260. ttt1:n. ttGtt«Rtl. ttJ MAY CO. A fahlon ltlOW for pet1t• wit be held at 7 pm .• ~ et the Waatminater store and on Saturoey at t p m. In thl Cost• Mela store. BROADWAY: A BrHkfHt with the EHier Bunny 11 ac:hedlAad Saturday at 9 a.m. In the Huntlnglon Beech ate.a. Reeervetlona mey be meoe by ClllMng the executive eacratery 11 the ltOfl. The l)ftcie II 13.25 par person. BENEFrT: St. John lhl Beptllt Catnollc School Auxllery wll IPOf*>' a fathlon show ~ 11 a.m. April 1e 1n the Plue Bellroom, South Coeat Plaza Hotel. Mlmbll'9 and their IPO'*' wll modal feal'lk>nl from Thi Umltad. Eddie Bauer, Harrll and Frenk. Cepe:zlo and Lll.lfl Aahley. Dorla Faltx II chelrman. • • • Table setting From Page C1 Allo, at Cannell and Chaffin a 'W!'~ tee will be ..wet and Gimona of Lido VUJaee will ~t her aprtnc d~r •how alone with • ~furpreview. Xjjter of Newport will c:nete a •Plinl fantalY of flowltl for the ._ and fMhAon iJ\oW which will be~-~ the tow' hours. • ; ,,.._ (t12 eldl) for °""Im foe Dln1Nr are available at Cannell and Cliaffln, Chtlcfren1 lbP1.tl cw may be~ by c.mn. ~2482. c.cwm*" ~for the lfiOw are Kay Cowley, OlDna rrova, Jean IUmpau, Marat• Tbomlil, 9ene Dobrott, J .. n Mahoney, Ro6ln MdatJn aad Marian Turpin. Alto. Nanc7 ,.....,..., __. Bollteln. NancY onv. • ...,.. ~ .... Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/8und1y, M1rch 27, 1983 ('3 The .Nipon lpbel goes on VDA He graciowtly signed plcturee and chatted with hla fans, commenting lat.er what a bunch of smart looking women were at the luncheon. (Pearl la the di.rector of design and Albert la chairman and chief executive officer of the company.) The new fragrance ts a floral blended from roee, jasmine and carnation ba1a.nced by warm sensual undertones, creating a dlatinctlVe, full bodied aura. I have often wondered just how much input designers have in formulas of a fragrance bearing their names and the luncheon was my opportunity to ask the question. "There were 150 formulations made up by the fragrance people," he explained. "We checked out the last 30. We had a lot to do with It," he said, adding that making a fragrance is just like makin~ a cake. Pearl, seated two settings away, said "For us, perfume ts a living, lasting expression of emotion, peraonallty and style. Developing a beautiful and truly fine fragrance is the ultimate challenge for a designer. Fragrance is the one creation th.at a Nipon fashions "Albert Nipon" creations are f eminine, beau- tifully detailed styles easily identified by their bows, buttons , tu c ks or pleats. Chic women from Nancy Reagan to the original star of "Annie" Andrea Mccardle count them in their wardrobes. So c ialite and actress Dina Merrill and Barbara Walters also have their share of these originals. The Nipon fashion empire began in the early '50s when P ear l Nipon c r eated a on e-piece ma- ternity dress for herself. ~ 0.-, ........... .., ~ l(oeMef Pearl and Albert Nipon at Robinson's woman can wear everyday, forever, and still be as fresh and exciting as it was the first time It was worn." fragrance The fralJ'ance comes in perfume, eau de t.otlette and a toft perfume. The latter la le. formal than perfume, yet more endurina than eau de toUeue. Later th.bl yeu in time for lhe hoUday1, the Nlpona expect to introduce other produci. ln the ICel\l -..... powdera, etc. "Thit la our year of the bow," said Pearl during the 1how commenting on th.e many blowies ~ 0 This is our year of the bow." with bow tiee and ltyletl fashioned from their aignature print of bowa. The fragrance goes along with the bows. It la fi:"ted ln a tofl.ly rounded, oval shaped crystal n ~ with a signature Nipon bow In frosted . The ICulptured bow LI the 1topper fpr the perfume bottle and the single design element at the neck of the 110ft perfwne and eau de toilette bottles. The outaide packaging ia In gray and white and features a large emboaed bow of white. The inside of the box la In a contrasting bright red. Prices range from $15 for a .5 fluid ounce of ' soft perfwne to $110 for an ounce of perfume. And do they plan on fragrances for men? Yes, indeed. "We are planning to come out with fragrance for men and it will be launched with the collection of men' a clothing we will be producing," Albert aaid. I I '. .. Orano-Coeat DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Match 27, 1983 GOif N ON BRIDGE BY CHARLES H OOREN ANO OMAR SHAHlf TODAY'S CIDSSlllD nZZLI ASK OMAR Q.-lt ..... to •• U..t, •• die lut ,.., ., ... , .... INidc• eoea ........ dealt wldt awe ... •en a.rtUldal ce• v .. u.. .. I cu .... Htaad die ~ U..t a.tent b..WS. a.ue • .,.. towanl MMDH, ln•t 11 U..t for U.. bettor? for l•ttaace. ••1•llve deuW.t ~v. beea a recur· '-I tli••• la your ...... SIMeld I IMn Mw to uM tliia eoaveatleo?-R. A.Uea, St. Lffia, Me. think that the• averaice play.-r hu to cunc11rn ham.elf with most or the new convl'n tiun1 you c:an pl11y v11ry well without must or them. T he nttga live double la onl' or those conventions that, many experts belie>ve, is e11ential if you play a five card major system. lt is the prod uct of the facile bridge mind or Al Rot h. IC you play a five card major system, you frequenlly have to open one of a manor when you hold a four-card major suit. Suppose that partner opens one club and there has been a preemptive jump overcall of two dia monds. You hold: • 1pade1 by you would lw fort' Ing. and you clt!arly du nut h1tve tht! 1lrrnl(t h tu makl' eit her bad Roth ronrludnd that tht• opportunity lo douhl1• lht' 011 J>llnl'nl.s for pt'naltu•• 11t 11 low 1 .. v .. t nroal' rather an frN1u<'nt ly . T herefore, the doublo was a rti lat ively idlti bad that could be put to betlt>r U!lll. Ill' decided that it should be 11 takeout double Cor the unbid suits. The requaremenu fo r lhe bad are a minimum or 7 poanli1 !the re's no upper limatl. prererably with at least four cards in the unbid suits and tolerance for partner's suit. Obviously. the higher the level at which you mah a neg11tive d oublt·, the stronger s hould your hund ht!. ponl'11t11 lor pt•n11lLl1•N at 11 low l<•Vt•I'> Nu, 11 JU'l 011•1111' that you hu v.-tu 11dn11t tJdfort•nl nwtho1I" for 1Jo1nl( ~o On 1111 hnnd~ "'h1·rt· you want tu 11111kt• 11 p1•11111ly duuhlt'. you 111u11t JIU'"· When thut IC'''" bat'k Lu Ofl t!lll'r, tw IN rt'ljUlll'd Lu reop1•11witha1Jouhh• 011 .111 hand' wht'rt• ht• woult.I ha\I' ~tuod for 11 11t•11ulLy douhlt· hat.I you mad1• 1rn1• Noy. \'OU 1·an 1·onvt•rt hi' rt•u11t•n1111< doubl .. to Jll'ra.1lt11·~ hv p.t" •nK U you UJll'll four 1".1r1I major '\Ulh, thl' Ot'l(ot1111· doubl1· I'> not .t 1mrl11•ularl.~ useful w1·111wn lu h11vt• 1n your ur~Pnal. S1m•t• µarllwr tjUltc likely would haVl' 11r11·11 cd in lh1· maJOr '>Ult 1f ht· hl'ftl one, lhf' nl't'd lo h.ivt• II takt't1Ul duubl1• lo lrn"<1!1• .1 ma1or ~oat rit " 1·un"dl'r.!hly lesst>nl·d l'fW. C(MttJoa lau beea awanled tile weekly prise.I A. -The scope of your quea· tlon is quite 1 lot for one col· umn, but I'll do my beat to an1wer you. Yes, I do think that bridge today is better than it was yean ago. and modern bidding has a lot to do with that. But no. I don't •KJu l::IQ10u 0 an +Q:a Dear ADD Laadeu: Th e C ap i t o l Hil l T o a a t m astera C l ub recently met in t h e House chambe rs. The following article is ~ on an .adre9s delivered by David Joergemon of Morehead, Calif. Please ~~nt it. -A Buffalo l>ear Baff: Wltla pleaaare. It'• a beaaty. Rere '1 aa edate• nnloe -C'11t i. flt tkl1 ipace. We all need a Slleddtac Room. It coald be located iD a ce11tral locaUoa jHt off tile Door. Prior to debate all members woald pan tllroa11l tile SbeddlDI floom aad leave tllOle tllla11 tlla t lalllblt aadentudlAI, wl1dom It is quite possiblt' thnt your side has a playable spot, even game, in a major suit, but how do you get there'! A bid of two hearts or two Does this mean thnt you can no longer dou blr t hf' flJl ud IGettU. Tbe Sbeddlu1 Room woald become a repo1ltory for affectatloD, blH aad blsotry; a 1toreroom for bloated e1os, vu.lty ud envy. Tbere woafd be 1belvea for pettJae11, latolerance ud extreme partlaaublp. Tbere woald be compartment• for fore1oae coaclHlou, obse11loaa aDd llasty JDClpneats. lD lite corner woald be u opeD blJa for closed mJAds. Stacked IJa U1e SlileddlDI Room woald be evasloa, 111bterfa1e, pretense and iDsiDcerity. A member wollld walk iDto tbe SbeddiD1 Room a belly ud come oat a 1ood py; lae woald eater a d e ma101ae aad emerge an atteatlve lhteaer. Wltb tbe f urlflcatlon 1ystem aa c tloala1 , tbe atmo1pbere IJa tbe Hoaae woall exade common sense, charity aad ellllptenment. Gone woald be 1cora and rldlcule . Tile eavlroameat of tbe House wollld encourage e xc ellence aad stateamaa1blp. Instead of prodaclDg stalemate, blame-fixing and legislative rigor mortil, the House woald prodace law1 that were juat and helpful. Tbe House would IDlplre admiration and respect. It would begin to provide leaderablp, ln1 tead of s eek i ng guidance from tbe wind sock. Tbe SbeddlDI Room would not take up mucb space becaase oace bias and p e ttlne s 1 aad pre tense are removed from tbelr carriers, they bec om e e xtremely small, r equiring scant storage areas .. Tbe Idea of purging one'• self of tbo1e flaws tbat lnblblt pos itive growth ts a reasonable oae ~ and a necessary one. Necessary because betterment bu to be pasbed. It II slmfly muc b e a1ler to e t people down tbat it ts to lift them ap. lt ls alto neceu ary bec ao1e w e ba v e a society that 11 begla.nlng to look like Humpty Dumpty after tbe fall. We are fraimented Into llMA IOMlfCI ATWIT'S END Ju I w aa driving down the highway the other day It occurred to me t.llat the gas glu t ha s br o ught b a c k an ~rica.n tradition that tbr the put year or so has been p a rked in drivew ays awa i t ing Hett er t i mes : t h e rt!!ereational vehicle. : For awhile ther e , it ~keel like campen were ~tined to become the triggest planters e ver built o r the m oat expensive bedroom for •t s l ~ep-ove rs" e ver constructed. Rub y a nd Ru sty . Kendalville, Indiana." I knew In my heart that If they didn't tum off for gas or food , I would follow them right into Kendalville. rather t h an attempt to g o around~- w o uld w o rry abo u t campground that yo1.. sudden stops and wonder could ''p ull through' if she had remembered instead of backing u~ to lock into place all the and running the nsk ol cupboard doors or would d riving over Rus ty·~ s he have mayo nnaise foot agam and br~akfast cereal to clf'an up H e r life was built S he w o u l d w orry around laundromats and about whether or not she how far It w as to the had t h rown o u t the n ext o n e T h e b i g f. hh d sau ce pan t hat s h e 11 ea s wrapped in usually w ashed sh eets in newspaper ahe had left 'w as be' g .. _ ...... to to by the sink. baJt m ""'"""' s re She w ould w o rr y · about get~ a s t in a The scenic wonders G a6ler m a n y e c onom i c aod l pbllo1opblc d e mand groupa, each llsleolog with a biased ear, each ad voca t ing Its owo couotle11 virtues while I portraying the opponents I as utterly lacklng lo any 1 social redeemlol value. We are a pproaching tbat time wbeo we ellber mend our ways and our fractures, or we prepare I fo r c onfl i c t. T b e She dding Room Is a barmle11, cerebral game that coald belp. It ca n be played a nywhe re, at anytime, by an yone at oo coll, bot It would be especially pleasant If tbe game began here al the t op, lo tbe Ho use. - R OL L C ALL . Tbe l Newspaper Of Ca pitol Hill. Nov. 25, 1982. I were st'<·ondary Grand C-anyon Bag dc>al1 What sh£' really wanted to S<'<" loom ovc>r tht' hor12.on was a dumping station for their holdm~ ldnk Actually. thn, as all speculation l nevl r saw R uby or R usty Tht!y pulled oH the side of the r o ad arou n d 5:30 I figured t hings would seem better to both of the m after t hey had lunch! e Daily Pilot -1 e classifieds A( 141\ 1 ,, ... , I /\1!111 flt I 1' I •,io4 l)•<>111n 'l~ lh~n 1 ,nit h0 !,.10•• h1 ~e,\l ,, .. 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They'r e a ll, in t h e •onta of Willie Net.on. ''J>n the road apin." Ar. a <triver who con s iders ••passing" one of life's g reat adve ntures, I found my.ell following a 32-foote r w ith tandem wheeb and a aip that read, "The Va abonda, For the next hour and a half, I had a lot of time to think about Ruby and Rusty and to reflect on my own campl.ng days. I knew that Ruby was a aport. At that moment she was reading a road map to her husband who didn't ca re whe re the sun was 1etting, he was going east and if the sun wu going down there, God h ad made a big mistake! ofeaJ IJOU lo :JemplaUon f e workfor 1 • you.Call --~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-----642-5678 S h e w ould worr y about the gean burning ou t when t hey w e n t uphill and the b rak es burning out when they went d ow nhill. S he SUNSET DINNER CRUISES 52' SCHOONER "ALLURE" SA11.ltDAY • stll>AY 6 PM-10 PM AW.TS -S17.50 • CHI.OREN -$12.50 WITH OMER: AOULTS -$27.50 • CHU.MlN $22.50 $50 PER COUPLE WITH THIS COUPON • Baked Honey Cured Smoked H am w ith Champag ne Sauce • Poach ed Filet o f King Salmon » Beurre Blanc Lobster Tall and Torneado Sauce • Bordelaise Roast Young Duckling w ith fresh raspberry sauce • Tender Prime Ribs of Beef, Au Jus Plus many mor~ holiday sp~ctals Comp/l~ncary glass of Champagn~ Punch. • J RDACHI • • CAL VIN KLEIN • • DESIGNER FASHIONS "ExouH Our Du1t" REMODELING IN PROGRESS GREAT SA VINGSI ~ SA VE UP TO TD" New Summer Item• Included 891.,8047 Open Monday-Friday 11·7 Saturday 10·8 11 Sunday 12-5 •11•1'd~~IGNEA FASHIONS s.1 .. 1-13 •-1• t----- The Story Behind This Medical Technology New Exercise Breakthrough With Immediate Resultsl 1 H hf'H"r """""'' llt' \ rtut l .. f .. u I ... 'fl I fh1thn, n • ,.,., \, m ,t "•f" 1 t• 1n111r '-11 I I - f •Iii fliltif'-• ft h\r Uli• ,, .. 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""'•" ''".-orl C•.ti\ ·;I '"'"' l11,r111 \\'l *HUU ti lvi'.tt \11'H'~ \.,.90 1tr r-tllfltlf .. I "'ii u. hH •• "'"''111-litU u,..,.h KU t 1)\\1 Orange Coaet DAil Y PILOT/Sunday. March 27. 1083 ('~ Rio de Janeiro and Carnival become one and the same · ' The giant statue of Christ the Redeemer is visi hie from most parts of Rio. I Ao•d••T Aw•rd #omin•tion1 T. THE EXTRA-TERRESTRIAL ~-- Ftl FIWITH 510 N Harbor Blvd Fullerton • 525 4747 LUXURY THEATRES 1 al Tw lbli1tt Sllew i11ts Ottl Y S 2ji Uidtss OtMrwtw llottd 8113fef4ij•ti1fl6J63~2SS3 {~~.) 8 'tf FOR FlKll EXCITEffiEnTI V1s1tOur... * ARCADE of GAMES• c:1"ci.'f:.'t ~~k Stitlllol\ ~turns ca HIGH RoAD lb CHINA a:E 1:01 3:15 S :25 7:JS .. 9 :4!'> 12:45 2 :&5 5 :05 7 :25 9 ·J!'> 1 O O 1cu NomlnaUona Table tor Five 1111 'l'ootSl8 cgi * 12:30 2i5JJ~n 1:ls 1 O Oscar Nomlnat1on1 Allo Strip .. I Al U :45 J :OO 5:15 7:45 10 :15 _,.~ l'lu• Tu (PG) •A ll Now O W1nn1I' Tne Pooh C•rtoon Ctutd Price' t Oscar N omlna11on1 E-r rtll ExrRA ~ • I. n .HRI STRIAL AllO Oartc Cry1u l (f'G) Orl,,.·ln1 Open 1:45 Wknlt hh / 1 :30 Wkends * Children Under 12 f rtf Unless Noted They weren't looking for a ftgbt. They were looking to belong. F!AN<j l S FORD COPPOLA ,,,,,.<illj,, Ou~ders By 'tllOMAS P. HALE\' R.Jo •nd Carnlval It'• html to 11t•~u11t.• th1· two In the mind Ami, Mfter yuu'vu v11ll'1d Rio de Jumiiro, the wk lx"l.'Omt'I 1mpou1blt• Out llfo In Rio la nt•wr dull, and •PJ>t>a1'11 to rt'volw uroun<l thn-.• trudltlonul p&111tlme1· the! umhtt, futbol and the beach 'l'hf' samba 11 much, much more th.an a dance. It 111 a nath>nal iradltlon and an C!Xpttalon of the Brazjllan spiral, It I.a happy, lively, loud, M'naual, dramauc . juat Uke Rio. There are "aamba tchools" which might well be called Carnival CJube. Throughout Rio thest• schools serve two purposes. They ere the network of organizations which st.age CamlvaJ. Curaocas (residents of Rio) literally spend months i.n preparallon for Carnival. A Corlocn 1s more or less born mto his or her sam8a 1ehool and is likely to have a lifelong relationship with the particular school. And the schools alao serve as clubs where friends meet. IC you vasat a samba 8"hool, and there are many an Rio, you will know when you are nearing the school's location The music as loud and rull of percussion On a lypicaJ Friday evenmg, a samba school may have much of its troupe, mnsasung of mus1dans und dancers, present amidst the two or three hundn.•d spt.>etalors. The women danc(•rs outnumber the men, and tht• many fal't'S of Brazil's ract"S are likely to bt.• Jon\bight nTable for Five iirt·1tt·11t Ira Lhu troupe. While 1hort amt 11ubHU1nt1ul Jut.lit•• ut Afrkan orltiln dam..-In floor ll•ngth, hllfhly dl'l·orott•d cotton gown1. mulaltiu 1ombu 111 luitumt .. thut hordly exlal Wht.>n lht• troupe II r1n1 11ht-d With 1111 J>'!rformant't!, IL Ill llmt.• for eVt1ryone pn'!k.'nl Lo ,111111 1n lhl" .amba IL I.a a m1n1-Carn1val unw Futbol (llOt'l'er) <.'Ould well be cullt'll BrllUI'• other national p&.allmt! Like the 1111mba, at 11 unotht•r lntllilullon In Rio One's loyalty to a porL1t ulur SOl'C.'<'r team Is likely to be a <.'Omb1nutiu11 of Lht• fam1ly'11 team loyalty and a lifelong uffuar If an Orangl' Coast realdtmt 11 hkt•ly Lu tw "always a Rums fan" or an "S.C fun," u Cari1Jt:a might be "forever a Flamingo fan " Tht·n · 1m · numerous SO<.'l't.'r teams and many SO<.>t:t·r playc•n, ll as not at all unusual to see SO<:l'l'r gamcb l.it·l111o( played on fields in Rio alter madnaghL Rm <1bu boasts the largest stadium m tht.> wor Id w11h J seating capacity of 200,000, and Lhl' moi.t fJrnou' sot'l'er player 1n the world. Pele Ipanema. Copacabana. Magic sounc.Jang n<mw~ that represent juat two of the many tw<iultful beaches of Rao, and they are heavily fr1~u1•nu-<l bv the Cariocas The beach hfe as yl'l an11thc·1 Jmrt 111 the city's social network. When th(• Cai 11X·11s go t11 the bf.sch, they go to their regular spot on tlw heach. where they will likely see ltll'tl' frwnds Thert• they st.and (yes, stand) and wlk. w1•J n ng their world famous s trsn~ b1k 1nas whath a1 1 Wlll:U lytD <:OP_P_9_l4 , •"Ti'Y".,..-- ---NOW PLAYING--- l"lA '""If • OMllOl C.0.-00<! t J• lilo•·• 10 .. uo'W""°°'"'9t b3• ZSSJ 990 •on C.,ffl\I SS! 08SS OHllGl &UJUAll CAPIST"ANO .... '" ., •q) •\• COSTA MlU MllllOl lllJO P.ic '"' \ 10••·0\8• '' ld•.,flM~ °'"'¥°'we' • WllfMIUTlll \•O ... v • .., ..... •9~ b??O 63• 916• • • • "" I upproprlatt•ly named The men'• bathing 1ulw nl.'urly 111 brief You are likely to aee people ut crve 1hape, 1lze and c:olor conrresauna on the i,.echel Rio to 1wlm, tun, relax, talk, flirt, aee and be aeen. Another national lreaaure, the aiant 1\alue or Chr111t tht• RedeemM, with outatretchC!d hand., reforrcd to 1lmply u "The Chrlat" 11 via.Ible from mU8t part.II of Rio. It 1tanda 120 feet ta1J atop a 2,300 j foul mountain thal 11 a focal point In Rao,, Con:ovado Jo'rom Con.'Ovado the panoramic view of this l'llY of M'ven malllon people, with ita Iona 1tranda of beul'he11. ata muny 1kyacrapers, lw mount.ainl and It. unique buy 111 truly described u breathtaking and i.JX'\.'U&l·ulur Rio dOt's have 11.s dowiuade. Traffic can be congl't>IA.:d Tht> Jar can be polluted. Approximately two m11l1on JX.>oplc lave 1n Favela (hlllalde 1hacks) I thJt huvl' e le<.·tracaty but no plumbing, and ' infl.itaon as rampant Brazaliana blatantly lake A11wm·1mli and are proud of it Their adenuflcation Wtlh Yank~ manifests itself LO their rraendllnesa a nd dt•s1rc to anutat.c Americans. Tlir,• Lnp to Brazil IB a long one . some 14 hours :HI minutes from Los Angeles, traversing l.>(.Jn'll' 5,221 males. American Airlines recently 111augura1.ed an LA to Rio flight. And you can l'hL·<'k wath a travel agent for more Information on how l11 go south for fun Tom J-11dt_•y 1s che publisher of :he Da.Jly Pilot. _ Who says There's Never A C:OOCI Guy Around When YOU Need One? Indiana Jones IS Back. ...... ~ .. ' "' ,.._,, M t .. UW t ''·" o .,, 11o ,.._, '"-"'•W• -. .. 1 ••IM. I Ml IJ. ._ ••• .,._ . .. ,... -··-~. PG,... .... a..a _,,..,, ~~ COSIA MlSA ..... .. ~ .. I 4 ll IOAO NOW PLAYING flllllllTOll .. ll, ... OUM( WUTMIH Tlll UA vfy C--. .._.... \,. *•1 3• 63' l911 Or•vt"' lllfllll Oll.Ulll( 991 3693 CO&UMIU t,,.....i,C.-Cet>•e<919HO e•~'l'l • • •. • [DI::---:' fii01i,ilii1'CIDtl§ •Q~ TH•U .. 9_~ ~ '°"••O' WOOOOl"9" si-.mOr ~I• ..0~--ACUrflD l ...... ~" 06S~ 639 8710 '°" , ... OoGAGUltNt .1- 1· .... ) i·Ji ii-'L·'ll'< ... u~11)•i1'urt TECHNICOLOR l -. J 'l: lJ '"""-!/' 1.: ::-:::.~.. {; Jf?trJ. ~), i l1~~~rtQ~ ~-. r /f: \ I .... I jl' ; NOW SHOWING IRlA OU!IGI M.~ a.u "'911 It UH IOU .. 1Alll ¥41\llf ,. ...... , ..... '96l l10 '"''• n .. JI OS•o •UTMl!ll!la COlfAMIU OtlAIGI u• t ..... , ~·o u~•• 11 toao tNC {Jttl\~• ..,_,, • ' flltO O"UGI u• l ,.., Ill 0~46 ,.,.,.,,, \"d1'"'" ''' ~18 1• (.11, "'"'',. " • LocALHERO h* * * 1/2 *This entrancing comedy proves hard to resist. A warmly refreshing mov~e~' A t1thltt·T1C urroll \fW>ORA 0411.1 \fW\ "Joyously grown-up, warm-hearted, and clear-headed. Assured artistry. Deadpan hilarity!' -Amlrek Sarm, Vil LAGE J,01('1: '.'Genuine fairy tales are rare: so is fllm- making that is thoroughly original; Bill Forsyth's disarming 'Local Hero' is both!' Jom•t Ma.f/111. /I/ EW YORK Tl MES "LOCAL HERO" "",....... ............. 0..-PF,'TF.R RJEOERT • DBNl8 LAWSON FUL1'0N MACKAY ind BURT LANCASTER M11•lt by MARK KNOPVIAR •Produced by DAVID PU'M'NAM Written ind Dlrtcted by BILL POR.$\'TH ' , ___ .. ___ I A....::=~·=· .................. TWENTIE:TH CENTURY FOX Presents MARSHA U.ASON ·JASON ROBARDS · DONALD StJTBEaLAND A HERBERT ROSS FILM NEIL SI MON'S "MAX DUGAN RETOJiNS" 0 1:irrmo MATTHEW BRODERICK • Ml.WC' b'f DAVID SHIRE Procluc9d by Ht:RBERT ROSS and NEIL SIMON E19C\Jbve Produ:er Rcv;rn M OOTHSTEIN Wnnen by NEIL SIMON l&Qt\ {!:._CJ':'.:1!.~~!~ 1~1::~~~~H~t:!'~~.,~ss _,~.r.~~~·9 tm:} • UA ~ov1ES 4 FIND YOUR NAME WIN 2 TICKETS WORTH $9.00 ,...------------------------------------------------,• H. MMER IUCI ENTERP'fUSES PreH1tts i JStlt Annual Anaheim STARTS WED., MARCH 30 thru SUN., APRIL 3 HOURS: Wed., Tiu., Fri. 3-llpm Sat., llam to llpm Slit., lhm to 7pm lllHEll •nm11 •m11 (114) llMlll • ('• Orenge Ooatt DAlL V PILOT /Sunday, March 27 . 1883 'T~ornbirds' everything 'Winds of War' wasn't By FRED ROTHENBERG forbldct..h fruit, an overwhelmlna -but moetly 11 ,........_ ...._ unfuUllled -love over three deCadet between a NEW YORK -Give American1 a love 1tory, hand9ome priest and a beauUful woman. Father and they'll line Op to watch It. Make that love Ralph de Brlcauart (played by Mr. MtnlMrlH nearly lmpomible to achieve, or even forbidden, and hlmHlf, Richard Chamberlain) mull choo1e they'll beat the door down. between God and Rachel Ward, u the aoraeoua The networu tell IOAp In the afternoon on that Meggie Cleary. premise, and ABC l1 countlna on "The Thorn Thla lan't juat a choice between chutlty and Bi.rda," a 10-hour minl.eriee that run. for four paaelon. Father Ralph'• anguleh and guilt are CONeCUUve nlghta 1tarting tonight al 8 on K.ABC, Intensified by ego. He hu a burning detlre to rue In to·work u well. the Catholic hierarchy. Ambltfon, more than h ahould -and for the right reuona, too. "The anyt.hlna elae, la hia mortal lin. Thorn Blrde," Colleen McCullouah'e romantic The .eries la running during Holy Week and novel, la everythtna that "The Wind• of War" the echedullng hu prompted a proteat from the wun't. h'e an Intoxicating etory that springs from United St.atea C.thollc Conference. paaaionat.e people and their relationehl1>9 -not 1n the middle of tonight's epillode, the legend trom contrived hiltorical encounter& pumping up of the thorn birds la explained, est.ablilhlng an aura lifeless characters. of lll·fated destiny that afflicts the female Devld Wolper and Stan Mareulies, who broke characters from generation to generation. televiaion ground with "Roots." produced the $2l The thorn bird haa no 10ng until It Impales million "Thom Bink." While It doesn't have any of it.self on a thorn tree Then It •1"'-rna'-ucally. "It the IOdol0£ica.l significance of "Roots." "The Thom .... ._ I"" Birds" la entrancing. pa ya its life for juat one 10ng," aaya Ralph "But the Thankfully, McCullo~. h did not write her own whole world stills to luten, and God in h,. heaven Sl'Tliles." 11ereenplay. aa Herman ouk did on "Winds of War." \Yhile Wouk'a word.a were stilted and tong-''What does it mean, Father?" young Meggie winded on the screen, the dialogue In C.rmen asks the priest. l'llM ""hLl.El"K BES~ ANM!oftNON<; 111 HIGH RoAD 'lb CHINA ·QOUJeo-11_"-"'_ ~ ~ _,_,. .._ ... OT'T Ile... A -G ""'1QN '*" JtJM \t.U.l\.-A ltt~ A.l.M,lltt,...__ Hk,.H ktiAI• TUl.Ul'-A ._~)M"-i .. l""1•~J •IHlllCOIUMlll ltOftUfl W•lU tut\.\.-."U'"litU \A,~&l'tlAt..A\A ....._.., .0....,....,. 1..-.....~l\lllf'\,OitO(;HOW -............ S)l<Q.INl'f _., ____ IQ.NC> -• ..Ul'OOOStfo .._.,""°_._. _.,_o """°" Culver's teleplay fits nicely. "That the best ls bought only at the cost of ~~T~h_e_co~re~_o_f _lh~e~boo~-k~an_d~m~ln-iae_·~rt_es~-'•~th_e~...-g-re~a_t _paln~-·-"~~~~~~~~-.-~~~~~~--~~ ·-~~ CIOITAMllA fOUllTAt•YAUIT ORa. IAlfTAH., .. l•I Ed'wllds Mesi Flmlly Twin Clnedomt SAO l.J Mirada Of~e In (714)848·5025 (714)1182 1249 (714)834-2553 S2J.9310 NOPAMO ~•D-Tlft-DtlHT ...... ,._,A _.,. tDU)IWD.C"nJllll SEAN PENN • BAD BOYS • RENJ SANTONI ... M:XDI' -l'.SlllMCl.AUS -.. l&LCXlHTl -... IUCHAllDOIUl..l.O ........... IOmll'Tn.o °""""""' lllCX llCll59'TlW. o-..-. .. ..........,."""'-_............,0.....-.c...-- •.---<-~• Oscar Fever: BALLOT lll!IT PICTURE 0 E.T. 0 Gandhi 0 Miiiing 0 Tootlie 0 The Verdlci •aT ACTOR 0 Ben IOnglley 0 Ouatln Hoffman 0 Jeck Lemmon O Peul Newmen 0 Peter O'Toole BEST DIRECTOR 0 Wolf=•t.,_, 0 Stewn 0 Richard ttenbOrough 0 Sydney Pollack 0 8ldney Lume1 BEIT ACTftEll 0 ~Andfewt 0 JeMlca Lange 0 Sleey~ 0 Mefyt Slteep 0 Debra Wl"Qef IUPPOlmNG ACTOR aUPPORT1NO ACTREI 0 JeMlca Lange 0 G6lnt\ CloM 0 Ttrrt Gen 0 l-.V Ann Wetreo 0 !Sim Stanley neTaOMG 0 Eye of the Tlgef 0 How Do YtN Keep the MUllc F'Wylng? 0 H I Were In lCMt 0 It Might be YCIJ 0 Up White We Belong D11dltne ......... Aid 1' 'Im Otcar fev.r .. epotieoi'ed by the ..., .. Prtue pnu tted by THE HARLEQUIN DINNER PL&~HOUSE Stmin~ MARK MILLER'•DONOVAN ~COIT lntrod ucm~ BRIDCETIE ANDERS EN Al~>Stamn~ C HRIS ROBINSON •MICHAEL PARKS BARBARA ST ANGER and PETER G RAVES as Harland Dobb:> ProJu~t'J by t LARK l PAYI l)\<\. Mu'" bv Id N ">L: fHERLAl\.I) 01rN"tt>d bv l'llRR( Ot-MORO -----~ --.... ............ ~pr *BARGAIN MATH••••* Mo11dey tllru Seturd•Y All Perl0tm•ncH belOf• 5:00 PM IEJcetll ljl8dll E11p ........ N "*'Y•l ..,...,..O#ntm LOIT AM" "TOUGH ENOUGH" -----= ____ _ .. , _ ... _____ _ "'nm a.ACK ITAi.LiON ~"-----•• ,,~ .. ,.. "'HtGM ROAD --TO C~" -'"OAMDHI"- -----.. ~-~o •1·'111-1•• loc111ty ot ConOl••OOd ) -r• .. ;_;.(_ , 21J/U1·9110 . LAKEWOOD CENTER SOUTH ..,Alk '" "TMLI pioa..,,... - ___ .. , __ .. __ _ .. UW.. D• 11 °"* _ .. , __ ,, ___ _ . • i.• ANAHEIM DRIVE IN "UVAMMAH -..a• --'1MRRPUZZ"- C8111- -....... . BUE NA PARK OUl~I '" ~---­HM070 .... LINCOLN ,,..,,,1 •N i------HM070 . , ·. f OUNTAIN VALLEY ORIVf IN -~'"'!· .. -<kl Ml·Ull .. ~1 1 WA r 39 • ., '• - I 1\ Ii:,~ .. f., • •, .,,,.,.,.,..,, .... ..._..,... .. TOOTall"------· ... AD BOYi"• ____ .... C.M- "8AD .Oft" ... -"fl.An T9ma AT M>GOIOffT HIGH" ... aAYANMAM _.. .. _ -1UPtDll'UD"- C1lll ,,_ (:8111-...... ,~ ..... ~YYmTAl."4111 -....... , SOPHIE'S CHOier. MOM.4'N .... IAT/IUN. I: ..... d "CURTAINS"'"' -. .... , ... ,... UTllUM. lltt, 1 ... ... ntE VERDICT 1110 TO MIDNIGHT" ........... ,..., ... UTllUM. UlJI. ..... _.. MON..•., ........ IATllUN. t• UI, UI - edword ~ WESTBROOK CI NEMA .. ................... ' . . 530 4401 '••" ......... . ,. ----· ·----r----------- -2:10-®llOVI! ··~ "The Atnlteur" (18821 John Sevlge. Clvtst .. ""'""* -2:45- -~ C!)&EAHUNT -l:t~ CHAtlll USTINGS 9 KNJCT~CBSI D KNl1C. IN8CI • ICTL.A ClnQ I .KABC IAft(J D W'MB IC8~1 9 •KJ TV Clnd ) e KCST IABCJ e KTT\I llnd I e ltCOP TV llftO I e l<CET IPBSI eKoce IP11SI IMJ llOOCl""'I o On TV z z rv ., HBO c l(lnef'!Wt• > 1t l IWOAI NY.,N.Y 1' IWTB$t I IESPtfJ I , ISllowtllNI • SO..• 191'4 • '~News...._..., Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunday, March 27, 18$3 J:• C'J- Pta.IC NOTICE PIOTIT10UI I UllNIH NAMI' ITA TIMINT f II• l<111ow11111 pe1ao11 11 0011111 JIUtlll<MI •• A 1 SILVfR CLIPP "DOG QROOMINO. 12tl"I ltOa d••w. Coel• M ... , CA 026'7 Jo11,, R1yrno11d Ood4• 1242 [Iden No C Coett MHa, CA llH'7 Tnia 1iu11neH •• conouc.tad by en ltl<llvldual Jo1111 A OOOda lnte 1111eo..,11 wu 11..0 wllll th• c0u111 y Clef i. or Ot •f104I County on I AllUl -'• 111113 "8.IC NOTIC! PIOflTIOUI fUIMH NAMI ITATl•JtT 111• IOllOlltlno P•r•on II doing tiu.lt-.. AfllllTIC INTIAIOAI , )411 Unlvetllty p.4, COii• MHI. C1111orn11 92027 J errrey J Oltvle r . 3 45 Un1ve tally. P·4, Colt• M•••· Calll0tn11 t2t27 Tllll llUllllMI I• ~uc:tecl Dy Ill H1d1vfduel Jtllrey 01Mtt Thie atlltrntnl WH lllaO wllti ll'wl County c ... 11 nt Otallllf County on ..-11ct1 t. t9U PJ110D C09Y N ICll.1..1111 Publlllltd 011110• COHI Dally Allom.r ...... Piiot Match II. 13 20, 27 1983 tM To•11 Ctnl« Orlwe, I 126 83 lull• to0, ---l'tel.--IC_NO_TI_C_C_..;,__ Coell Mfll, CA_,. MOC M>ncr PICTITIOUlrnii •&m ITATa•NT The IOlloWlnQ ~ •• Ooir.g ~ ... PAAll INVHTMfHTI INC , I .... I Pec:tlla c-i WW\' luneet ._,.., Cellfornla 9070 ICetlly D1vl1 14401 a1rm1n9h1m, We11 m111 11er Celllorni. t2U3 Tiiie ~II CIOOOUG1ed bra c;otpor lllOn Per .. in-tmente. lno Kathy D.IVll. PrNWsenl Ihle Ital-I WM llled wltll ttte County Cterll or Otanoe County on Mlltetl H, 11113 "11STI Publl•h•d 011no• CoHt Delly Piiot. Mitch 27. Aprll 3. 10, 11, PIOTfnOWklllWM NAmlTA~ flle fOllOWlllO "''°° .. fflllO bu_.. . CLUH TOUCH IUIU>INO W MAIHTfHAHCI!. 1Mt •D AfUl'le Aft Colle MeM, CA tHif AVID HUHll!H OA.MWllH. 30 If CooteOoe Aft No 42. eo.te M-CA t2t2t IS 1 h•• ~ •• c:onduGted by ~. ln(IMduel Ayed OW_.. lllil flAll-1 WU llted Miii Ult:;l County C1et1i Of Otenoe ~ oit MAtCll " 1ou J() man,,i1 Publlfhed Otange CO .. I 0.llY PllOI, Match 27 Aprll '· 10, ,,, 11183 Ill" ·~.tr ,211474 11183 ,ICl'rTIOUI aUltHlll l>ut.ll•heO Or"nll• Coaat D•lly l'tlllJC NO'f1Ct NA.Me ITATIMINT Piiot, Mat t3, 20 '7, Ap1 ~3 ::~3 ---.....,.------=-===---ci·' . r . l h• lollowlno P•11on 11 001no "'"''IC HOTICC 'tcTmoul .,..... bull..-i.. ---------------'"-~---.,,.,.....,..,..,..--NAiii ITA~ CHRISTI[ A88001AT~8. 2010 PlAJllC NOTICE "CTITIOUI IOllNaH The lollowlno pw•on I• Clolnd ') C -----------......... butll-... Vllll Caudal. NfwlX>rt ~. A "CTITIOUI IUllN9H HAMI ITATI-"' CAREE .. INTERHATIOHA~111 nte0 NAMI 8TATlfdNT rr,. IOllowmg petac>nl ate doino PUBl.ISHIHO, 2403 F0tdflern, eo.tev, Cynthie A POO!eeny. 2010 Vletl buOlnet5 II Caudal. l'Mwport S....11, CA. ~ bu!Z~~:w1ng '*'°"' Ole dOfllO Mc J MAR I( ET I NG 2 2,. 0 MeN~~i!nt. 2~ For~ TNt bull""' 1* ~led by 111 CIRCLE M FARMS. I 10 l E JHt1et1• Pia''· Coelt MeH ..,A Coeta SA. CA 11242$ ti> lndM4ual s 112627 ... Cyntllll A POOteeny Orano-000. ulle ISO, Anaht•m C••IQ V00<11C'O• Wtnt>;i•n 2240 Thi• t>ull,_ 11 ~ D'V .1. Thll •t•lemtnt ...... llleO with IM Calll01nla 112805 Jean•ll• Plac:• Co••• MH• CA 119'*• ~~-~ J1me1 Mtnn Roule 2. Bci~ ..,_ "''"' ""• County Clflk ol Orenge County on 236J O•tand Celilc.•n11 11!>'!63 92627 Thia •t•l-1 WM N.o wtltl N • M111c:h 17 11183 Moty J,..nnol&t WtnOUtn 2240 '2!20M R1eha•d L McDermott G_,al Jeeneu.-Piece Coale Mell CA County °"11 ol 0tll'09 County Clfl Publl1h1d O"nf• Co11t 01lly ,..,,n., 01 Htal Piopeity lnveatoo 92627 Mateh 24 11183 -...-..1 a Col1lo•n'* 9enare1 patlne•ahtp, d 1~ b r••-Pllol. Mitch 20. 7. April 3. 10. "' O S 150 Thl5 bvs1ne11 ••ton UC -Yen Publllh•d Ote'To Coael Oalr1 1.,83 1 1 O I " t angewooC u1 le . indtvH:lu•I 1 "' 131a.93 Anehtt<m Ca10I01n" 112805 Ct•>Q v Wont>um Pllol. M.,ch 27 ptll 3, tO, . W1ll1am £ 01tetm11111 Jt r,,1s slalemenl w11 hied wilt\ lll<I 11163 1•7a -·~ P\ELIC NOTICE FICT1TIOUI ltUllNIH NAME ITATIMINT Tna lollow1ng person 11 doing bvllnass es 0 GIFFIN PROPERTIES 3102 Donnyb•ook Cotlll M••• Celllorrlla 92626 Dennis Ci1 tr1n , 3 102 Oonnybtook Cott i Mela Calllo1111a 92626 I h•s bua411ess 1• condu<:teo oy en 1nd1v1dua1 OennlS G1111n Thll stat-I WU flied wllll lh• Cou<lly Cieri< of Orenge County on Febtuery 2.t, 1983 MUC N<HICE FICTITIOUS 8UllHfll NAME 8 TA TEMEHT Tile 1011ow1ng pe<-.a a1e doing bus•,,... as R T J LANDSCAPE SERVICE 1260 Logan Co11a Mesa CA Unit I Aun ell T 1 av•• Jones 160 1 Bilker Costa M115a CA 92G26 Eva Mane Jones 160 I Baket Coale M"8 CA 02626 Th11 OUllllAI$ •• conouc1ec1 by an lndlY1dua1 Ru1tet1 JOt'•' Th11 stelemenl was hied ""''" lhe County C1etto. 01 O<•noe County on ~ ll • UHl3 "•"•••I Patine• ot Real Ptoperty Covnlv Clerk ol Oranoa County on • .,...... tn•e~lo11 1 Calllorn1a general Match 4 lllB'l 1-----------/, 1>10rt1..,1h1p 110 I E O•ang-ooa f21 ttOt PlAJllC NOJIC( ,,, Su11e 1~0 An1ht1m Calllorn1a Publlsh1d 01anga Cout D111y 1-----------1·, 1>280S P1lol Ma1Ch 6 lJ 20 17 111113 flCTlTIOUI ~· Th1t bosmns 11 COOdu<:lltd by a 1094 8J NAME ITATeMENT genatal partnership Tile I01low1ng Offaorte .,, doing ~~~::. ~::~°:~7'011 fllafC N()TIC[ bva•~a.-:.i •: 0 N M Y H A N D S Roal P1oper1y lnve810f9 FtCTfTIOUI llUllNl•• COMPANY 177 R1Vt<tlde, S..11• F. llua S18111'T>t1nt wet flled wllll me IC.AMI! ITATfMPfT NewpOtl Beach CA 921163 i1 County Cler~ or 011,,>ge County on fllMlll:r7 Oouglaa C MOl-...0. 42' v March 8, 1983 Th• follo•lno pereon 1, doing l•Oo Soud . Newpqtl "·~~. C JACKIOH, KtOOl!R a SUCKLIHO t>ueu-11. 92683 Ona CMc Pina, TM E • COOK 1 E J A R R1chetd P1r111te1U:., ~2 lulta 250, h R Orange, Newporl BMdl, CA •2 Hewporl Beach, CA l2lllO COLLECTION. 27111 w II• oad. rh1• bu11ne1t ,, conducl.o by F211415 ll'W1t, Cellfomle 11271' gene 11 parlnetthip Publtthad Oionoe Coast Dally Franll Et1t1t. 18300 Ventura ' DouQIU C ~ehted Pilot Mer 13 20 27 Apr 3 t9113 Boutavard, Suite 4 16. S hermln Th11 111tement wu f"-d wilt\ t 1316..&3 Oell1. Caltlomla lll403 County Clerk of o renoe County FICTITIOYS 8UllNEH NAM! STATEMENT ltw IOlh)"'"ll I'<!• SOM "'" doing ou • .,, ... .u THE FLOWERMAN 2186 E Coast H1ghwey Newpon Beech Cati•o•n•• 92660 Slle11111 Lynn Gt14!pp 2 411 t1001nhoc.d Piece Coste Mesa C11ttorn11 9262 7 Shetrf Lynn VO<Pll\!91 411() E 2011\ SltHI Cost~ MK.J Cal1l0tn1a 112627 Th11 ous1oeu s conduclC!d by 1 gt""' al Pe< lne<Sll•P Thie bual,_ la conoucted by an Maoch 3 19113 lnOIVIOuel F211Cltf' Jol>n R Schlto Publllhed Orange Co111 Dally· AllOfnay IOI Aeg11tr1111 Piiot Match 11 13. 20 27, t083 .J Thie 9111-1 W .. flied Wllh lhe 1221-83 County Clerk ol O<ange County on Mlfeh 24. 1983 F212171 ---PUBl--,-C-HO_Tl_C£ ___ _J Pubtllhed Otange Co111 Delly --,-IC-TI_Tt_OU_l_llU_l_JNE_. -.. --- P1101. Merell 27 April 3 10. 17. NAME ITAT£Mll!N'T 11183 \5()11.83 T ha lollow1119 person II doing bU!llMOSS II -----------ENGINEERING SEARCH PtB.IC NOTICE ASSOCIATES 31157 Bitch. Sulla -----------------~-335 Newpotl Beach Celllornta FICTITIOUI 8UllNES8 92660 NAME 8TATEMEN'T K,.11,. Allan 555 Paul1<in0, Ho. The lollOwtng perlOl\s ere 00.ng A 103 Co11a Meu C1111orn1ft;.1 ' l>USlntolS .. 926 26 Shelfy L Vorp~ Snernll L Groepp F21112'0 F2tt5el Published 011ng1 COHI D111y Pubhal'ted Orenge CoHI Oatlr (QUINN S) TENTH HOUSE TtliS OUllneM os conducied by an CREATIONS 1366 Logan St . •G lll<!Mdual Pilot M.m:ll 6 13 20 27 19113 P"ol. Ma• 13 20 27 Apr 3 1983 _________ ,_•2_11_·6_31 125.t-83 Costa MM&. CA 92828 Kt11Ue Allen UnOa Jo Qu1nn/H1<ry Cherlte Thi• llalemenl WU flied With the Blull, 246'11 Rochester. Co1t1 Cou<lly C1eo or Orange county on Meea. CA 112e27 March tO. 11163 Herry CharlH Blult, 2•6'11 nuem Pta.IC NOTICC FICTTTIOUS IU91N11!88 NAMt: 8TAn•NT FICTITIOUS •UllNESS Rochester, COl11 M-. CA 92627 Publlahed Otano• CoHI D•lly Thlt ~ II conducied by • Ptlol Mar 13. 20. 27. Apr 3, 1983 Tn. toltowtng Pf!flOl'll era dOloO NAME STATEMENT general partntnNp 12411-113 bu~ u · fhe tollow•no Pil<llO"S are doing Linda Jo Quinn TEAM GRAPHICS 13321 OUttntu aa Thie 11atement w .. llleO wtt'1 '"' l'tBJC NOTICE 0110tn Orove Blvd . Giiden Grove. COASTLINE CONSTRUCTION County Clflk ol Or•llQll County on _____ ...,.....,.. __ ,...,......,,,.,.,,,___ CA 112643 181172 Pattlctan D11ve. Villa P1tk. Mateh 24. 11193. flCTl1lOUt llU--.. Robe11 O & Ba111 Penn Cahlorn11 92~7 f'2t211'7 llt.Am ITATDmlff Seundelt, 13364 Ce ntte l Ave, T&T SPAS, INC . a C1lllorn1a Put>halled Oreno• Co111 D111y The lollowtnQ ._ .,.. OoinO Chino, CA 111710 COtp<>ratlon 18672 F"elrielan Ortva. Piiot. Merell 27. Ap1ll 3, 10 17, bu8-M Thia bu"'-la conducled by an V1U1 P•rk Calllorn11112667 1983 1461-83 WE S T L AKE VILLAGE lnOl\l\d\Hll l hll bu11nau le con<IUCIOd l>Y a ~L TY, 2600 E NulwooO A¥e., -----------Sun• 617. Fullerton. CA. 112931 Beth PW1n Saunaara c0<potat1on Tlll9 stal-t wu liteo With tM I& T SPAS INC PUelJC NOTICE WHlllkt Vlll•O• Corp .. • County Cieri< of O<a.nge Counly on Edgar R de S1eubeo Merell 17 11193 Pt-dent Calllornla corporation. HOO E. ,,UOl'7 lhot ... ,_1 ... ••led With the Publl1hed Orange Coaat Dally County C!or~ ol 0t""9• County on PllOI, M••Ch 20. 27 Apttl 3 tO, Marc" 1 1983 1N3 FICTTnOUS ....... NutWOOO Aft . Suite 817. FUIW1on. ..._ ITAn.NT CA 112Ql -••• Thl9 ~ .. oonduet.O by • f21t271 The follOWlng per90f'll -Ooing COrpoor llJon 13 tllo43 Publ11tled O• enge Co•ll Delly ---w.delt• Vllmge Corp FONTANELLA SPORTING Au-cNng Kwng. ------------1 Piiot M., 13 20 27 Apr 3, 11183 Nil.IC NOTICE OOOOS ~7llOI Fort>ea Ro.a UM Sec:notary aTAT...wT M W'ITMDftAWAL ~"A~ o.DATINO ~ ncTinOUS 9Ua*I" lltAMf Tll• lo1low1n9 a nllt y II•• wllhdrawn u • genetal P8f1'* lrom the penner1111c> OO«Ahng unOer IM llct ltlou1 bualna•• na me or FOOTHILL COMMERCIAL CENTER clo Arpecl Cheblly Arehllect Inc . 24111 MICArlhur 81vd . N-porl a.di, CA '24!e0 The llc;tltlou1 bullneu n•m• 11atement IOf t'"! pannarlhto wu llled on F.t><uary 24. 11143 ln IM County of Orange The 11111 name and rM!Oence of th• petaon wltlldre•lno •• • pertner CITRUS CONDOMINIUM L TO CIO AIJ>ed Chabaf)I Al chit eel. Inc 24 19 Mec:Anllur 8lvd Newpot'I Belch. CA 112NO Signed CITRUS COHOOMINIUM L TO By. Al"PIO Cheblf)I. Generel Partner: Victor H1l1. Generel Partntr, Fred 81111911. Gene ra l P.mer Thie fWltment WM lllecl with tM county c11rt1 al Loe All(lflM County on M#Oh 24, 1N3 Onlwt c..,.. .... n10m LOUla IM'U, A fliNC. _., _L,.....kn1'1 Lte -..-, CA.. _,., Publlah.O Or•noe Cout Oel~ Pltot, March 27, April 3, tO, t 1913 12. ~ Nlguel. CA '2en Thlil etc-' -fllld w11t1 IN All red Sch••••. 304 Tempi. County a.rte OI OrllnQA County on 13111·83 P\llUC NOTICE Aft . tJ7, Long a..:11. CA. 9081• .... Ch 25. 11113 -.-------~.,..---1 Toni M. ~ ~ Tamc>le fl'l12nl l'ICT1TlOUI .,.,._., AY9 . 11, Long Beech. CA 9081' Publl1ll~ OranO'f Cou1 Oally NAME STATEMOIT Thts bu*-II condUc:ted by• Piiot, Merell 21, Apnl 3, 10, t7. The following 1*90n8 .,. dOlng general pellneralllp 11183 bu9ineet At Toni M Auml.ller PACIFIC COAST DIVERS Thie 1191-t wa llled Wllll Iha-----------INSTRUCTION 24 I Wltson St . County Clerk ol Orllf>08 County on fltllllt NOTICE Costa Mesa CA 92627 Maren 24 t1183 ----,...,..-,-~==-=---Jolln W1ll11m Roblee, 24 1 ' F21a79 FICTITlOUI llU ..... Wltaon SI . Colla Meea. CA 112627 Publlehad Orange Coll! Dally NAME ITAttm'NT John Ka1r1n KnudHn, 241 Piiot, M11c11 27. Aprll 3. 10 17, Tn. lollowlog parson•.,.. OoinO WMIOn SI Coet• Meea CA 112627 1"3. bulMnua .. Tiits buatll1tl5 ts con<luclecl by a 1512-83 STARLITE VILLAGE. 206 o--at panna,,111p !------~==---Newport Boulevard. Coste M..., JOl'ln W Roblee P\llUC NOTICE CA 92827 ™' •1111emen1 wu l1kl<I With the 1---------.,.,,.,,:":'."'"-S 11phen B F1beck. 250 County Cta1k ol Orange County on FICTTTIOUI 8UllN«l9 Albert W1y. ArCIOll . CA 111009. Merctl 17 t983 MAM& ITATa•NT G--T Fei:-11. 2$00 The tOlto¥tlng per1IOlll "e doing Wry. Areadl1. CA 111009. F%12101 Published Orange Coast Delly P1101 March 20. 21 "P•tl 3, 10. 1983 OUll,_ .. : This bu111nt11 II oonOucted t>y SEACLlfF TRAVEL. 2207 Mein lndlviduel (l'tlilbanO & Wlfw). .... PUBUC f«JTIC£ 136A-83 CA. 926411 Thia 111t-t _. ftltd w11t1 E.J Loughrey. 11111&e Ma11ume County Clel1t ot Ofll'09 CcMity Ln. ~Ungton e..ch. CA 92&49 Mlfetl 17. 19113 Mary C lough"Y 198116 1'n SI • Sult• 25 Hunllnglon BH <:h. Steptltn B Flbtclt llCIJ~::: Mar111me Ln Hunungton Be~ Publlthed Ot1ng1 CoH t Dall FICmtC?V• au11ftEal CA 9211-411 P1lo1 M1rch 20. 27 A.prll 3. 10 ..... aTATl!ltlll:NT This ou-. IS conducted by • 1983 The tollow1n11 petson ta dotng oe--•t pennenllip t>u91.-ea Mary C Louglwey All SEASONS LANDSCAPE TIVS atal_.,I wu 11..0 ••lh the MAINlENANCE MS.A W.,,.,I SI County C._,. ot 0<•"0' County on C°"1 Meu CA •2t27 t;lateh 15 1983 Clletlll l•• Howlin. 365·A F21%100 W1inu1 SI Coste MeM CA 112827 I Pubh•h•d 0 11no• Con1 Dally r11 •• bu91-•• cond\lcted by en P1lo1 Mitch 20 27 Apt1I 3 10 ,~ NM.JC NO~ J FICmlOUI.,_ .. NAm ITA,......,. Tiie rollowlng pa11on 11 llotno 1nd1YIOual I 1993 11511.,a Cl\&flel L• NOWiin bv"~.:S coMPUTERS. 316451 141&-93 2no SI So Laguna CA 1128n. --------:----1 CMlloe>h« R VetOon, 31645 ~::;;;:===:;=;::=:;:i Tl"• 1111-t w11 r...o .,,n '"" t eoun.., C1et11. o1 Oret199 County on rtHC«llOTHBS ... llOADWAf ~·" l 1118road11111y CostaM..a 642 91~0 IA&.1'21MG•<* SMrTM a fUTHtLl MSTC .... CHA,. '417 E 111t1 St C.OS1e M(>ea 6'~A371 MWdl 4 1983 F21H• Pulllltllecl Or1n9e Cont Deity P1tol M1<Cll S 13 20 27 19113 1oe1-83 Nil.IC NOTICC '1CmtoUI 8USIMll MAMIE ITA~NT Tile IOllO•lng per.an la doing bullneea 11 IH'f!FllOR OBION aHQWS 83, 21115 R.O Hiii, C•101, COltl MeM, C• 92e2t Aon1ld l 8eron, 19 138 l .. ttletWOocl, IMne, C.. H115 Tiiie ~ II COllduct..s b)I an ln4Mdual, Aon Beran Thie 'Mllement WM ftled Wftll the Coun1r Cl«ll ol Ot11nge County on MllCll 4, 19113 n111CD PubtiaH<I Of•!lf• Colal Dilly P11oC Mat 9. 13, 20, 21. 1913 110843 P\a.IC NOTICE 2n0 SI So Laguna. CA ~ ---~------~==::--1 Thtl ~II conducttd b)I an FICTITIOUI .UIMll lndtvldull NAIR ITAT'IMENT CMll~ A. VetdOfl Tiie lollow1no per1on 11 do1n9 Thi• 1t•l-t wu tll•d wltfl IN bus.Inn• H County Clerk ol Orange County on LARGO SILKSCREENING. N3 March 17 1983 W t71h St CMll Me ... CA 92627 nu. Dorothy L Sentty, 993 W I 71h Publl1hed Orange CoHI Dally SI . Colt• Mesa. CA 92627 Piiot. M1rcll 20. 27. Al)fll 3. 10, Thi• bullnn• 11 conOuclecl by en 1983 1nc11vldua1 136~ Ooro1h~ L Sanlry Th19 1t11ement WH llled w1lh Ille .,._IC w.na: County Clerk of Or1nge County on ------'"-.=~""!""'~==:---I MllCl'I 3, 11183 f211012 Publlehtd 011no• Co111 0 11tv Pilot M•roh e. 13. XI. 27 111113 ClASSlfllD Dally Piiat Sunday. Morch 27. 1983 L()oking !or a cureer i11 ale ? See today's Help Wa11te<l a<I , classification 5 1 ()0, CLASSIFIED .•-------...... ft1 l1lt '""' t.r lilt ..... fer Ille , ...... ftr blt lt1M1 ltt lilt llHMI t .. lalt It••" ltr lal• ltJMI ter lalt ,_.;; .. ~· ;;la;;••;;••;;.iiiiii.~;:!!!!•~-!-'--!.!•!!• ....... -----INDEX im IUll.a ____ u ________ u ___ •_OH 8eattll lOtl Gtan1l 1012 8eat11I l002 1Ptu11) IOU 8eatrt1 lOH 8eatr1l II!! lo P\act Yow Ad. Cal For TuHday through BEST IN BLUFFS Saturday publleatlone 642-5678 :::. ~·:,· ~~9,,!~~v~~: lllTOM I PW. Spectacular bay vlt·w. 4 ........ )tEAl £STAT£ """ ....... tllllo '"' ..... i.w..i ..., ............... . t.,..,.,...tti. ... h \won,.•• M•t '••i. Mw. 1 ....... t\••• ... 'ltlflt t1iunw1n V.alh' H t.tnt1tll(kJit1 u ... h tlunt. u .. rn....ut l•~lnt ..... "',.a-... h t .... u,,,.. tMb l~w N•J"'-' L..rJ.,,...,,..., M....._.n ""'~ flk·11to~.ott ft...,.,.. "-n \'h m. nh '-" Ju.n t. ., ... ,' '""' ...,_.,..,_.An. '°"v' Ki •h t'w"'1h u.,.un .. "'Cot,U\loil I n..-h lu...1m \\'t '\lftUf\-.h t ""'"•'· ....... ~ A,r. .. ~ Ap.1h""'""i. "'•h ..... ..._,,. u ....... n. ..... ..,., ... ,.\ \•'fl•Ltn l•llt,.• \ t..v'nl .,.fHpt th l • ..-.... "*"'"'"•· Urvph ,, ... \1mt. Huu,.... M1 bi M""'"' ln..t~ Pt11~rh ln.h.1•1t1111I V'utth ..... "' , ... :-Wi1· Moh,M Uumt •••'"' Mown~n Ort..,.t1 l ...... ""' l ~· ''-' ol l",....,-.,, lNt o1 butt tt.t. ....... t.im. "-',.._,, ~::.::. ll& w ... ...i RENTALS lltiu ..... ~ tt•~ Unfum1•f'Mi.d U1~..,, J\wm .. h4'41 "'' llnh.1rnhht1ili l1ilfl(t., tUrn -.,ilf'ld.., L'nl Tu-w.nhuu. .. ""' furTI Tt,,..,nhuUllll'• lJnf lluplo·k"' "'"' uup1o ... ,. Uni "-.. ~ Aponmen .. Unl ApU ""1\ °' Uni -..... tl•.11""" &n..rd Uu11•'9 M~ t: Uit1I H.onwli Summ.r M,t.i,u.i. v., •1Mw. tt.-ni... .. • tt., n\alt. "' St\art •tt.n~WM'l\l'd t:-r-er,. ,., It.Mi ,,., ............ Bw..n.. R.rnl.6.1.1 l 'un""-a ttrn1.a•1 lt9'\.9ol ltf'.ftiAl<I. s1 • .-•. .._ M, ... H..-ft\aO AJllOUHCEMEJCTS At\n.~n.~"' 1 ... 1 a, F•A.H'MJ .............. Monday publlcat1on1: bdrm. tam rm, 211'\ ba .. end unJl, 2 huge \'"'' 12 00 noon s.turdtl)'. enclosed patfos. $335,000. """' IW -tPll l&T/111 1-1 e11 YISTI HUii :~:~ OllllmMI "" 1-1 :::;; K111a ao0 eotreetlonl may 1MI Yltt• .. , Ire 2k JN :~~~ be made untll 5:30 P m 2001 11)1 Ur 2h 1 ltttl t111 .... Slll,000 SHl,IOO SHl.000 IVll :~ ~~ ::x:i~.:; ... '· ...... ,., U-i•• , ... ;;~~ Monday publlcallona. 1111 V. 011•11 hr l\Q1 flt• 11M• 12·00 noon Saturday. Ull&I VllW lt•I 11M• Pl•H• Hk for a "kill d I ) 1 4 1u number" when cine••· Beautifully decorate arge l eve :::~~ llngyourad bdrm. form. din .. fam. rm .. 2 ba, 111•d swunmmg pool & jacuui. Will COl'\Slder ::~: DINI lease option. JM tWI Tit UH. $315,000. :::,: = =:1~1~! IHI UT /HI 1-1 11H Pert Mlf1att :::::.'. ly The OAIL y PILOT ... HELEI B DOWD '"''" 1umaa llablllty lor the 1 l\:: ::;,r;. Incorrect ln .. rtlon RULTOll, 110, 144•0134 It.'' --- ll'M .... ,tu Salt II , :;~· ..... 11 1002 ::t llAIT :~.' IUllll YIEW I 1\1 " 11111 '"" Double door entry to a 1 i;) magnificent cathedral :~~ celling In living room. 1,, overlooked by a formal ,,.,. dining uea. Gourmet w kitchen, huge tamlly '* room Spiral stalnway lo := muter 9Ulte llnO (4) oth-1t1) er bdrms. Huge yatd wtth brick p~•lo, aparkllng pool, terraced brick, fountain ~ much more. Only $399,500. Call for ~~= mO<• detells. 546-2313 .!IH JOlll tOIM IOI< THE REAL ESTATERS LtwaTUfflMT In N9wpot11 Lot with llP- prOYed plans fa< 3 bdrm home" boat dodt. 28'. $266,000 Fee. Cannery Vlllege RMlty, 673-3 777 NIVICYI NIVIOYI G«~ upgr9ded and uni! featuring prlvaeyl Two muter bdrme with private bathe and two flraplaeaa. A bargain. S 104,950. Call now, 548-2313 PITlllCI II. TEIDllE HAL HT&TI PHFEHIHll Ill Tl llllllll ltlW PIMICH Servidng ALL of Orange County Specializing an Finer Properties - CONOOS from $150.000 to ESTATES to $4.000.000.0-0. CALL PATllOI TIHIE at 63I·1266 to LIST your home or Locate that next PURCHASE for You! R&IM~ of Costa Mesa v-01101 Tlllll lllT llYI vN.B. bachelor condo ............... $72,500 vE.sJde 4 Br, pool, 11pa ..... .... $149,UOO V'lrv 2 Br 2 Ba lux. condo .... $117,500 V'CdM 3 Br R-2, comer lot $250.000 V'CdM 4 Br, lrg yrd. view .. $329,000 V'N.B. 3 Br beKh hae, fee ...... $325,000 vN.B. 4 Br 3200s.f .. new. fee $328.000 vTake advantage of tremendous f~today. Dill Ron Salter~ .• 631-1266. BEST IN BLUFFS HIT HY. Lovely 3 bdrm, 2 bath, 1 level, wldt• gr('cnbl>lt, near pool. Beautifully dt.«.-orated Only $165,000 OPEi 1·1 tPll 1-1 1111 Yltt1 •et 1H Dr 2'1 •1• Yhtt ...... ·-, .. 2117 Y. lraa4a a.r fa• r• , ... HI Y. ltaH1 Ur 2~1 fltw 1111 Y. OH•al Ur Z~lt1 tltw 2007 WI 1171,ltl ., ...... IHl,000 IHl,IOO 1211,000 RVM~ of Costa Mesa IUIOI YIEW HME Beautifully decorated larj(e l level 4 ____ ;;..;;;..-...~-~-----_.;,..;..;...._-;bdrm , form. din .. tam. rm .. 2 ba. swtmm1ng pool & jacuw Will c..'Onsader .,E. 1, •• 1, 1 I lease option YH tWI TIE WI. $315.000 -tPEI U T/HI 1-1 nu Ptrt • .,, ... 120 YI• Liff 19", I.We kit ..... 11,100,000 4 bdrms + tam.rm .. 41A baths. dock HELEI B. DOWD 101 YI• ""'"'' U.. Ille .......... Slll,000 REAL TORS, 110. 144·01 U 4 bdnns, 3 baths. pool '-=======~~~~~~~ 112 Ylt fella. U4t Isle _, ........... 1211,000 ·• 2 bdrms. new roof and plumbln\ To plACe your meMaga ITrada your old 11utt tor • UH 11•1 00 betOfa tile new good I•• with a 10I. ltftf' Ir, WMft ............. , • ' reeding public. Clualfled ed 642·5878 2 bdrms. 2 'h baths. condo. pool pt.one peopie who need peoc>le · nd Cruallled, 642-5878 # 10 W1W ..... , ... Orfft ,._ ..... S 114,IOO Dally Pilot 1 •hould alwaye cheek 11141 4 bdnns, 2 Ya baths, tenru.s, CO o Service 04reelr6 in tile llOI Wfft ........... , I.I. ,..,., • ., tlll,000 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiii:::.l;;;;;;DA;l;;L Y;P;l;L ;T;;;;;; Custom built home 2~ yn new II 1 Ill CllYDll OWIERS Fabulous 15,000 sq. ft. Big Canyon lot that owner will trade for Big Canyon home or buald to suit for e quity. Beautiful location next to park. Priced right at $825.0-00. 760-8333 I WllTlll Liil Goes wath this oceanfront duplex in Newport's best summer/winter rental location Low down payment and easy terms. combined wtth the maximum in rental income makes this the perfect buy for the astute investor and all for the unbelievable price of $399.500. 760-8333 I HAL YILll ••• &11111 ..... 1 ... Pvt. backyard. park like setting, professionally landscaped. (Ideal for entertaining, for relaxing. for your pleasure.) 4 bdnn home or 3 bdnns widen or offic..-e. 2 ~ baths. 3 car gar. New earthtone carpet thru-out. Sparkling clean and ready to move in BUY NOW!! Priced $10,000 below last sale on thus md.l. Only $174,500. Ideal location: nr schools. shopping. frwy & beach. Cal MARUDe 961-4456 or 968-0331. lleal Estate ~J lloYaJ .. ,..........,,..~..,,. .. " JUl4 ~hri...a.fil INV\111.,..,. .lllil THE REAL ESTATERS PllYll'f am..... IUILDEIS &mlTIOI RfSIOfNllAI AUl fSIAIE SERVICES Tr,., .. t BUSIHESS ' FIWfCIAl Bt..u ....... tvl'S.ti. '""'°',_ Upponww ..... --w ... ...i ·1n_,,,...,,. °""""""'-ln~t WM'lted • M•.,.,. !<> 1-n ·M-7W.,...i ""w._,. TI>• EMrl.OYMOfl \t·lp w.,,wo .lcb w ... ...., AllMALS :.. --.... ....--MERCHOOISC A-,.1_,un .\~ ........ ,, """' ........ llllta -·-U C.atn111'41t 8t ~•P'°"' nt .. ~ • .mpu\..n t n, ~• Vt.v f"'V1ftth•rt (.;..., ............ 11.,..-hol<t v • 0. Jrwf'jt'41 M.-.h""""'"' M•11" Ua1'f•iu:t Mt" w."'•-d M....,..J 11'\fll'Un'lil-nl.6 Off•,. t wrn.1ur• &.. .....,.,,.,....., .......... ., o..,..,... ';t~~~,. 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Howl Make your mo... to the phone • call 84e-7171 THE REAL ESTATERS •TmlUIT .. ... ......, .............. , Liiie In 3 bdrm. 2 bath uppet' apt. Commercial ahop. office °' retell on lower level plua 4 oar p.,-klng. Price at $395. 000. associated I I 0 • £RS ~ f AL• c, IS • • ~ '' ... ., • • ,. t ::~ 111111 YIEW :~ l1M,IOI :i! N9wport'1 "'-ti Walk to "''.hi the bMch. A well p!en.. ned 2 Bdrm. 2 bath adult AlJHlitOTIV[ condo. A lhp4aee that Au••'-"" '"''" add• eory warmth tor """' ~-"-w 1i winter get-together1. ""u• w ... ..., terlll Many ~-ate ~ '\1> ..... tu..--""" dllded end n·1 priced to I -·I lln-•~ llflJO ... , New on the maftlet f';.k• =: A mutt to IHI Cali An•"l"'"' l1-• 1100 ~171 :;.~'!,S -1£0 ::~I iEm ""'w .,., ( .. ,...""' "'.. --Ill.JP :~:;;.... :: :. I IT ..... .... ,..,, "'" 3 beaut euttom l'lma "'' , ... , •1.u ecr.ege. pvt comm. feet :!:.':" :::i ar-ta av.a. Ptentecl to ,_ win avocadoa. lemon• & ,,_... ••" Klwla. Priced from 1225. ::=:•Sll•IW ::: 0 0 0 t 0 I 42 5 • 0 0 0 . u•: •131 e7M2.52 ot 87t-2•2t ~"" ;::j I FOREClOSURE -!WI• ,.1~ 2 It. 2-.. 8a. Town.'lome M•__.,, llU View cat*'loe. otty lghte. MU .... Mu1t ••II l10tK. try °"'' ::~ 11HK Of ? Wiii carry = .,., With OHh or tt•d• .. ... _.. ,.., Boat. Car. Pl•M. TO• ~11 ''" or? t 101.000 111 •t =:!!."'"'.. ::~ u .. ,.. lrkt/Ownr. ... .. .. 01151·7720 ll/9fM3U ~ t111 WI HAVI OTICM t1• Met a Wonderlul World :m ot t11oppln9. ''•"' •t ..,. yolt flnOertipa ~ t1TI Otlly '1101 Claa1lfle4 M9. To oWia '/04ll lid, c.11142 ... ,. end .... aa11!ft9d M-Yi.or NII> you, Expanded home in Newport's Back Bay Lovely 40 ft. lot with canyon view in old area. Completely private 4-bedroom Corona del Mar Existing 2 bedroom home. Large separate family room. beach cottage Perfect bwldmg sill' or Wonderful muter suite with unique remodel and add on. $325,000 760-8333 fireplace. Many French doors to secluded I I rear yard. Complete country charm -DD YOlll DWI DECORITIIC cto.e-ln Newport location. Aakina only This truly magnificent estate on $27_0 ,000 with excellent flnanclng gorgeous view lot in Harbor Ridge 1s I available. Call Binnie Dixon for detalla. being offered at a reduced price lO allow 1 II'• UY Spectacular view of main channel. Four bedrooms. dirung room. family room. in gated commuruty. with private beach. Beautiful courtyard entry. Land may be purchased. $700,000 leasehold. Call Marilyn Twitchell for the details . llTllUTllUl. FUii A most luxurious five-bedroom bayfront property, with pier and slip for a large yacht. Superbly crafted interiors dramatically counterpoint the bay and city views. Remarkably priced at only $1.650,000 fee. Please contact Cathryn Tennille for details regarding owner-assisted fmanci.ng. STAR GA'ZEK"•• ~.:::....;.:..:.:..~--· ~·\\.tit II'' ~ :~.~ .. ~ :. ;:: ~-~ '¥' T 1 dofo-.1•i t -. CiO"" • ""' ., .~_,,...., ... 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Large pool and landscaping included 1n price o f $1.60-0.000 760-8333 710-1333 c:./(h11(' <f.{r.~~~llil(' SAfl>Y BEACH Ull'I lllT "' 217 Via Ithaca. $470,000 4 br, 3 ba. aper1dlng In & out. Tannl1 anyone? °'*' Sunda.y. ..,.. . .., ... ,...,, tlM414 N-euatom waterfront home· 3 BR & den. 4 baths. 0Hlgneo with gufft quartara Tradee aeeepted Full price 1700.000 ~~A_O_ENT~_M_•_-9_5_1_J~1-T-h_e_l_11-te_1_t_d_r-aw~ln~lh-• Find what you want 1n WHt • Oally Piiot Dally Pllo1 C1u11tled1 Classified Ad. 642·5'78 1 Hunt & Associates 1 REAL ESTATE .. IAIYN -Champagne appetite wlll be satisfied h e re in this flawleu 4 Bdrm w /garden & aparkllng pool vus. Cozy fam nn/frpl, stunning courtyard entry. Auwn. financing. $649.500. Jerl Hunt 831-1800 ..Tl UllU IOUIFlllT Brellthtaking locaUon with pr1VICY and own atepe to beach and cow.$ bedrboma. 4 baths, aourmet kitchen, large deep lot with extra park!na. Perfect ~xecutlve reiteat or celebrity hJdeaway. •1.600,000 • IPEI 1-1 Pt.WI .... " • ow. Tll 1ff111 ,.. ..... Tiii uua .. Tllll PUPOTU 2 UNITS • 3 BR ea. OLD OORONA DEL MAR $350,000 . See LUCY ROSE at 514-514~ IRIS. 4 BR, SHORECLIFFS. $729,000. See EVELYN YOUNG at 356 Evening Canyon. 4 BR View, CAMFX> S HORES. $719,000. See MAGGIE GUTH al 4527 Gorham. 3 BR, Den, BALBOA lSLAND. $499,500. See SARA MARVIN al 211 Opal. 3 BR. FR. BALBOA ISLAND • $469,9 00 . See MARClA MA ITHEWS at 223 Dl.amond . 2 UNITS • 3 BR ea. BALBOA ISLAND $895,000. See SUE EXLEY at 215 Fast Bay Front. 3 BR. Den. LIDO lSLE. $430.000 See CYNTHIA RUMSFELD at 218 Via Koron. 3 BR, BAYCREST, $325,000. See ELEANOR BOWIE at 1907 Trade winds . 3 BR, FR, SEA VIEW, $379,000. See GINNY ANDERSON at 2105 Yacht Wanderer 2 BR , FR, WESTCLIFF, $425,000. See TED PETERSON at 1222 Somerset. 4 BR, HARBOR VIEW HOM~ • $390.000 . See CORA BALDIKOSKI at 1857 Port Renwick. 4 BR, EASTBLUFF. $238.000 'LR. See FRANK SENNES at 901 Citrus . 2 BR. CLIFF HAVEN, $517,000. See BERT REEDY at 1510 Klno Road. 3 BR, CANYON CREST, $249,000 . See LI NDA MARSTON at 7 Crellt Qrde. 2 BR, NEWPORT HEIGHTS, $187,000. See ODJ BlB.8 at~ San •mardlno. 2 BR, RAN CHO SAN JOAQUIN. IRV. $171),000. See MARlAN R!ZDY at 2 Vtrde. PIUTlllMI Wiii YllW llU.I f :fllll 000 LuHhold or M~~.000 lee S.t buy' Corona dl.'I Mar Brwdrnoor 2 •I.Or)' • w11h 4 Bdrm. 2 11) bathe, ram1ly room, •parai.e dlnltlf room All nt'w Cloortna. carptollnti &c wa.U rovulnp 3 car garag_, &c RV 11C1CeM Larae low UIUmable ht., 11 ~~ + Call 10< 1ppt. uwn~r flnimcing at 12'. LOR:.Tz~~~RCI IJllllil()IJI: 11()~fi LOWEST PllCU "E" PUI II ILUFFS .... ,..., ........ 3 Bdrm, family rm-amenities galore. Low down, low interest loan. Submit all offers. 2645 Vl.sta Ornada. Opn Rte Sal/Sun 12-5. 640-0020, 760-9678. c~~~~,~So. QC" Al ~HAT!; 2s.4S EASTBLUFF OR NEWPORT BEACH, CA Mo.oo20 Salling anything with. 1 M0<e lamillea era Q91llng Dally Piiot Clualfied Ad ll'le cam.....,. .. .,..,., .. Ihle 11 a almple matter .... .., .,..., tull call 6'12-5676 ye1r If you have a camper thefs not getting Have aomelhlng 10 aell? uMd. NII ii now wttn a Clulllled ads do 11 well. I Cluallied Ad. tlE OF TIE FIW °ClUTIHI" Ill HIYll Exciting, relaxing, satisfying custom h ome overlooking 8th fairway of Big Canyon Country Club. High in the sky, top lot, 8,000 sq.rt. home designed w/elegance, comfort & style. Premier Vlews & security. $2.900,000. Tom AJlinson & Dan Bibb . IHllllOHT IPYIUH home totally customized & expanded. Forever view. 48R. 3BA, game r oom , wine rm, pool & spa. Loads of extras. $795.000 incl. land. Sandie Fix. 011111 llllUltl YUW Panorarruc ocean Vlew from this smgle story California Ranch home 2 or 3 BRS. 2 11'.r BA. formal d in. rm & Cam rm High beam reilings. Mexican pavers. French doors, plantation shutters. Complet e l y remodeled & pro fessio nally landscaped w/lovely spa. $795.000 incl. land. Donna GOO.shall ftPlflll I ELD,,_,. Ull UY VIEW. Breathtaking in.aide and out. Highly cust.omiz.ed, all the finest touches make this listing one of our finest ever! Each of the 4 BRs has it.a own bath. Extremely well priced for 1mmed1ate sale. $749.000 mcluding land. Susie Weiss. llHUSI llHE FUILY IHI Pnce reduction on 5BR Hillsborough model w/ocean & hillside views. Very private cul-de-sac location. $61 5.000 land incl . Dona Chichester A Ill OllYH HIT HUE Thia 4BR. 2 '12 BA family home w/large pool & separate spa on a quiet cul-de-sac is in move-in condition. Compare our offering at $599,000. Good financing. Danny Bibb HIT PllOI Fii WHl-W&TOllll Lovely new remodel with 5 BR and outdoor Living on 3 levels In Corona del Mar's most romantic location. Something you've always wished for is ready and waiting for you. $549,500 Coby Ward UWUT PllHt Hlf 111111 ltullll -.. wml Located on the 11th fairway. Thia 3 BR, 2 ~ Ba Deane Town home (Monaco) b an lncredible buy! Priced below market at $46~.ooo Stephanie Jones. ... 1mMI ~joy Califottlla Utntyle with a flalr. Deliahtlul 4BI\ pool honw, former model. Private & aedud«l-Superb for ent.ertalnfna. MoUvated tellen. $365,000 Incl. land. Barbara C.alUha.n. . . :· .. ~ ~- .· r I l I DI Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT /Sunday, March n , 1983 I lam It! hit al !If'" t11 lal• l•H•• '" l•I• ..,l• ... • .......... • ... l...,•r_.S ... •...,lt __ 8lnilo5ti."•'""''-"•'•'•''--'!"!t..,•...,!!!.....,.1 ... "•""-------... In f!1! lnntl l!ll lt•fltl IOI! ,...h ... e ... •r.-•l ____ 1 .... oo,..J1 O!•tr•I lOtl l!eJtl IN! ... !!•I IN ... ti llWPHT ILll Two ycani new, 3+ den 2-•Wry honw w /pooltlao yard overlookmti Ch•rr Laku lnalde jalcd prlvattt t'Ommunlly. S t1ller'1 motivated & will <·on11ldt•r exchangl'. Opn Sat/Sun 1 5 :tn Newport Clen Crt. Only $325,000 llWNIT PIER *DOYEi FUTURE I lll•DA ISLE llYPllOIT I '1 Ll .. a ltlt lat/IH IJ lJ•t 1t'111'"'' 11\aln crumnel view from m.lljnlflt't•nl fl I 81, tJ & pool homt' Otrcrtd S1.6r>O,OOO 1 HYlllE PUOl IAYfROIT s,,.,. i.11 u~r b.i&y!ronl dplx 2 !JC, 2 ba up. 2 br, 'I. bo.i dn 2 bt11&l cputeti RNhK't.'t.I 11.~00.000 -I' •I • . .. . . r -'.' ~" 1•1 1u•·. ·~ ~~ 14 Bdnn FIXER on a lot 1.1nd a hJilf, :toned comm') w /approved plans tor retail+ office+ 4 Bdrm 3 Ba apnrtment. Try $30,000 dwn. owe. SHDRECUFFS PHllSUU NOif OOlllfllOIT OPEi TOllY 1 ·I 4 BR, canyon & ocean view, st1Jnnlng. 249 Evening Canyon Rd . Open today 1-5 l >. 1 u11 "'4 Jt•tty v1C"wl Mau1nl'! room, 4 bdrm. J huth. :noo *I ft $1 ,38~.000 Ol.'f•unfront Only $245,000 1211.000 PH, YllW LIDO ISLE L1r11 rt•t4tlt4 ~artrHt ....... n ... , $U95.000 . .. .. 13 Beacon Bay.NS Newport Peninsula 6 73-33ss Realty 2 BR+ den. H VHomes , Seawlnd 2244 Port Carlisle. Open today 1-5. HY H LUU I f(,•111t;d1·l1.J :t bdrm, 2 hulh + lura1· rt-<: 1111 , h,·,1111 u·1llnti~ furn11hl'<l. µo••lvi $420.000 I FltRIHIS RHCH HILLTOP "' o .. , .......... a 14r•, .... . .,,..tt•m Little Miu Muttet nt on • Tulfet, 11ong c1me a aplder and reed In lto4' D1lly Pllol Clu11t1ed eecuon about M 111 Mul- let'• Tuttel and bought 11 for 5g 95 Y °" can sett your 1ull11 1nd lo" ol other things 1hrough Dally PllOI C1a11it11d Ada. Call e.42-5678 Ocean view & back access Cameo Shores $825,000 fee. 4 BR. lease $3,000 per mo. NlllHLJ PlllT llEHILT N1·"' -1 hr I' ba 1·u11wm Frt-nc:h Nonnnndy i-:,iuu I :! p rllTw uc·n· hlllt.op $ l .2W.OOO OOROIADO CAYS llYFROIT l'urunudo lalM1d c:u11l bayCront lot 85' bool d11l·k l'hm~ 11vail Now $370.000 w/ttornu.. $235,000 32 Canyon l.sland. NB • .,, .. , a.11tt1,.rt .... ••••• ..... ,. $564,000 22 Point Loma, Spyg1aBS, CdM knocks o~en wnen you UM re14111-gelllng Dally Piiot Clusll1ed Ada 10 rMCh the Ofange Cout m11t11e1 5 BA, 1 blk to bay or ocean. $399,900 fee. Owner will trade for smaller home. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR a,..t1t11lar tltWI, I Mr• Phone 642-5878 TICil UlOIU $675,000 ... ........ 1722 Santiago. NB Cl~Uled Ads. yO<Jr or: atop lhopplng center Del Taco site In prime location. Good steady return on Investment. Plus tax write off Long term triple net lease. IOtll IPt 341 !luv,11l1·01"'' NB bl'l 0101 I 141r••/ ltH• 1111•/ Har ~oi.., r111tto, $425,000 ..... 118 Ruby, Balboa Island 2nd story possible on this blank foreclosure sale , Co rona Highlands, lender o ffers fantastic financing. $285,000 SPYILASS HILL PRICE llEllOTIOI Immaculate 4 bdrm New Bedford Model drasucally reduced for quick sale Located on large view lot with a volleyball court in the back yard plus lovely tropical landscaping and patio. Family rm. w ith fireplace pl~ ..t""parate game rm. upst.all'S. We feel this ls the best buy m Spyglass at $675,000. 114 C411·1 .,,., ... , .... , ... , t1tftla1 $549,500 ........ 442 Begonia, Old CdM 4 14r• ••· i.1•1 la t., 11114. l18'1J elee $295,000 ................ 1424 Seacrest. NB --TWO --ONGS RfSIDrNllAI llr Al FS IAlf <,fRVICfS UUll YllW ... H $H0.000 Exquisitely expanded Portofino featuring peg & groove floors, used brick, tile pavers, oak built-ins. ~tom walnut framed sky -lights, un iq u e pool w /e levated spa. Finest appointments inside & out. Fee land. THE STARNES COMPANY a 14r•, flrt•laoe, flt, .... , •Ht •• ,,, $345,000 . . ... 601 Patolita, CdM 760-1397 673-7761 IN NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 CALL FOR I MILLION DOLLARS PAOPEATIES Wm Cutf' Rkr l Lmu LIYlll 1s all 1111s Costa Mesa pool home riMda. Aea- s on 1 t>l y pric ed Thi" home offers location & terms Bring your paint t>rush 631 -7370, I 662-2411 TRADf T 10~\L RL\ITY 17141 673-4400 12131 Ul-2121 The Hori>or ArH'• Lo.pit btabli.Md Rtol btatir co.-w ll1\llll()lt RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE SERVICES ..... hlu4, ~at 41 ... , .... , ftaaaN $495,000 ....... 210 Grand Canal, NB hrs• •••llJ .... ,, ,.,, t •••· I Mr•• $314,000 ,, ........... 2406 Francisco, NB U~l()U REALTORS, 675-6000 2443 Ent Coa•I Hl9h..,ay. (orona d~I Mar NEWPORT BEACH . NEWPORT BEACH BEACH COMMUNITIES 111 un• Sl,100.000 Highest point on the golf course. Views forever. Magnificent 4 BR, 4'h BA manageable mansion. Wood Floors, Sheryl Wagner baths, gourmet kitchen, spa & brick courtyard. Excellent terms. 111 UIYH Hll,000 A dramatic townhouse overlooking Newport's finest golf course In this gate-guarded CQmmunlty. 3 large BAS, family room & 2 ex1remely private patios. Everything top quality & condition. lllffl SSU,000 Just llstedll Front row unobstructed back bay view, 3 BR + family room. Top quallty, elegant decor. Every appliance & fixture the best Security system. solld teak kitchen cabinetry IEWNIT llllm 121•,ooo Ocean view from 2nd story! Absolutely charming & rebuilt! Large 2 BR plus family room. Sun decks, professlonally landscaped large yard & guest unit In rear Dynamite house In dynamite areal! lllFFI S211,IOO FEE Rare 1 story Paula plan. 3 BR. Fam Rm home with the largest private entry & back patio on greenbelt. Flreplace In living rm & master BR ~cellent long-term financing ~IFF S21t,OOO The view Is the best by far, the floor plan is the popular Lusk C. super for entertaining, the loan Is high & assumable & the price Is right! lllffS 1211,000 Expansl\/e back bay view from front row end unit. 3 BR , famlly room, air conditioned, cathedral celllngs, top appllancea 19 mos new Price reflects sellers desire to move quickly Ill UIYH S1H,IOO Just llsted. Enjoy this cozy & Immaculate condo with Its privacy & security, comfort & cheerineaa. decks & patio pool & tennis courts. locatlon & convenience. Great price & anxious owner I 1111 l&J S1N,20G A fantastic buyll Can you belleve this price for fee land & a Newport Beach addreasll A 3 BR condo, elegantly upgraded . Includes refrigerator, wuher & dryer. ~ ....... UnsurpUMd view! Dynamite night tights. top atr .. t In Turtlerock hllt.. Popular Plan 200, 3 BE, family rm with ape. Take over 1st T.O. Owner wlll carry 2nd with 20~• down. Ull llll,llO Choose the most beautiful secure bayfront building In Newport Beach! This residence Is In Immaculate condition and affords fabulous views of bay & ocean. Owner will assist with financing! UllH llllE 1110,000 Understated elegance! This Lautremont has everything for the dlscnmlnatlng buyer. Very private location with mountain and city view Highly upgraded. custom decor and sparkling clean!! Owner may consider trade. lllUI YIEW MIH HU ,IOO This is lt!I Light. bright, sunny Portoflno plan. Beautifully decorated. Separate "bonus room" or teenage quarters. Large private yard No painting or fixing needed here -Just move right 1n!I CORONA DEL MAR CHIU HL IW Sl,ll0,000 Price just reduced! Newly remodeled designer home with expansive views of Newport Harbor & ocean. Private gated entry w /spa In courtyard. Owner will assist w/flnanclng. Land Included. .MSlllll CIEEI SHl,IOI Exciting day time ocean/bay \/lew plus twlnkllng lights of Pavillion at night. A best buy In thl1 guard gated area. 3 BR & famlly with sharp contemporary light decor, IO\/ely landscaplngll Ill CHIU Ill llU HI0,000 An outstanding two family townhome. Good income or Ideal for user. Each unit has 3 BAS & two baths & Its own patio New roof, paint & carpet. Obvious pride of ownership nmn ttRUot ssa,ooo Choice location In great family community. 3 BA. llbrary, gorgeous pool & spa. Plantation shutters, crown moldings. wood floors, move-In condition I DAIYH OHIT SHl,000 Enjoy the amenities of this gate-guarded area In a 3 BR Condo with 2 flreplaces. views. tennl1, pool & spa. wet bar & famlly room, skytlghta & 2 decks Fee land Tool CtllU llL 11&11 11H,oll Charming Olde Corona del Mar hOme for the first time buyer. Copper plumbing, remodeled kitchen. parquet floors, paned windows & uaed brlcl< fireplace. New loan which la fully assumable. Call to Mell Cambria model In the Bren Hlghlanda. wo BR's & den, vaulted celling•, extra wide lot with 2 brick trimmed pa\k)a. Take over exlatlng high batanoe loan at 13•~ -no qualifying. no polnta. ClllY~ SMAMMVIR LMISU 11,400,llO Custom designed & decorated by Carole Elchen. this fabulous bay front home unites natural beauty with Imported Interiors, brick paved gourmet kitchen & beautiful woods. 3 BR. maid's qtrs, per & sllp. IAYllllU Sl,111,llO Gorgeous Nantucket style residence with large brick central courtyard. A superb entertaining & famlly 4 BR bayfront home centered In most desirable private beach community. MW FlllT 1171,000 At last -central Newport Penlnsula ocean front on large R-1 lotl Prime famlly home which otters beamed celllng. 2 fireplaces. 4 BR. large patio. Owner wlll finance to quallfled buyer. Ull llU ........ Prime Inside corner location with total privacy. Every amenity for gracious llvlng In this 5 BR home with Lrg. yard & spa. Bay, beach & tennis close byl Owner wlll trade for commercial or Industrial property. l&LIU llWll .,.,. The home you have always admired on the Island. One home removed from S. bayfront prime bay view. 3 BR's, separate get. room 2 BR apt over 3 car garage. Owner wlll h•IP finance. • a&Ya.H Ml4,lll Delightful Cape Cod 2 BA home with separate den, steps from beach In private community. Completely refurbished with finest appointments. Absolutely the finest location! Ull Ill! 1411,• Warmth, character & charm abounds In thla country English 2 story home on best stl 3 BR, 3'~ BA, 2 flreplaces. sunny brick patio, remodeled kit , perfect condition. Quality thruout OWC 2nd T.D. IAYllllOftl 1111 ... Price just reduced -take advantage of this nowll Sophisticated living at the beach. Professlonally decorated home situated adjacent to Balboa laland. Good uaumable financing. Land lncludedl flWIU NtlT ........ Location, location. locatlonl Lovely, larQe home acrou from park, 'A block from ocean, 'A block from bay. Fee appraisal 5·82 waa $420,000. Call us todayl Don't healtate. ....... 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P'sJ I 1111 ...... ,..,,U MfRE" -GORGEOUS ...... lltotwd1d_.CMe .. bed.IV. be + den .,. f'roMontorr •er. Cuatom ~ + .,....., ...._""" wet ..., on WATD. ,........._-...on -filWNftaCNle .. A "9fJ~ ........., ll'Melftablel 11M400. 11.....-.. LINDA ISLE -10% CAIHI ......... --"1· r1J .. the Met"' deoor-=:ll•llr.-.e~ .. ....... ........ .... , tori ....... ow... ..,,,.. 1" ........ ...,..._l A .... 1MMM for fa~lng end •dull entertelnlng. 11 UM400. ... BAYFRONT 1.J&a111t11MI .-, MW holRe °"quiet utt1e......, _.. • r111&111109 .......... tld "' ...._ ~ aMNttae. •norm 111111 htnt ............................. wood,._,., atalaed 1l•H a "''" pitched bHm oelllnt•· c.,,., roet a •undoalll, ........,, .... a ....,.. ....,_, vww "°"' ...... ,....._ ...... 1 llt*tDOm +film-""· ,,._,.._. llDf .... pollt. A "'"wt -· 11.-.-.... 11W100. 79 UNITS -°" ........ __ ................. , a•d •P•R ,., •••• plH peol -end ,..,.alttl\ .... brrltRt C.... ..... ............... , ....... , .. ................. ....., a QMMf. ..... ......, .... HHlllllltewttt.I 1te•,..•• ell wlt9' ~::H· Call fer .. .................. ...... 1111: ..... ~.-... ...... WA rEAFRONl HOMf".1't Ill \I I 1111" .: ...... t ..... fh,, •• ' , .. ,. .. ,\ • \, •t•11tt ft.· .. 1 Ii t\t 1,. '°' ,, M.f N1·1* '7Mtt0 • BE SRECTIVE • $1\etp ,.., BMch DI>•• 1 t,; blk1 to plw, 3 yr• old 1320,000 wlij ••cl\11~ for CdM property • Huntington Haroour Condo 28' 2 ba, jult II tew btoc1t1 10 "''''' 1153,800 • Breatora Condo• 3Br l'>\ba clOH to So Coaat Ptua 191.SOO end SOii. 600 • 10 Unlla 1n Or1ng11 Only 1360,000 • 8 Unlll, 1lmo1t new In Sen Bern11dlno 1250.000 ...... ,. 01fff. ""'· .... , 11M1 114/141-HOI Speclout IW0>410f'Y, 11 .... I~~~~~~~~ b9droom home. Dining 1 _______ _ room w4th ttrec>laoe Eat· Ing .,.. In kltcMtl lnvtt· ~~ard with pool $3&0, l&LDMf UY a IUll UALn U1·1MI •t• nm• lndudee commwclll In-come -bring• po1ltlv1 calf\ no.. · wlM exGhenge I * lft t. IUll• ~ bedroom• with mini bey & ooeen vtewa Try trlldea .. •Wllllmll• UOI UY 1111 .... la ltt•t• He,... horMI on this pro- perty • end enjoy mint condition 3 Bdrm. plu1 femlly room honle · cor- r •I bern 1na tick roomll RV stor•o• to~ Oll1r1d 11 1 169 500 540-115 I (Ne11 Brttlol & ~I 2122 &nrt AH. tPll llll&Y 1·1 -f .... HERITAGE . . REALTORS Bike to beech or enjoy c:Nrmlng 4 bdrm honle la1MI hlu• 1 OOI wtth parll·llke rear yerd ;;;;:i;;;;;=iiiii=iiiil with apa & guebo Try 110.000 down. IUL ISTHl ITIRE 111-1111 2M-2M\,; lllY IALllA IWll 1,.1 l1t/IH 1·1 Chermlng older home 01*1 oeam cetltngs. lar-UM 11L1 ge encloeed front porch. 2 httt-41 2 bdrma ptua l(nall hob- ... Uttt II by room. formal dining ap room plus 1 bdrm apt IPl1I SMAY 1-1 wHh sundeck $<115,000 124Yl1llttttH• ~ lmmec. 2 br pk.11 formll din rm. 2 pello~. new ~ A uM•OLO kitchen, wood lloore 111a A LTY $375,000 INVR I TMaNT• 112 Via....... ~ • ~· ~. ·-~ • lmmec. 2 br plua dent • "1 • · · ' ' ·•H.-. llbrery plut lormel din ·~~~~~~~~I rm HI c11tlng1, French 19. tL.... doort. cu.tom thu1ter1 --'450,000. Peaiala.la 1007 The lJwson Realty •. ·. i -. •• ~ Comp.in~ PllllSIU NtlT 48r. 3'.\Ba. 1 blk from ocn & bey '20.000 dwn. $418.000 fully asaumable lnatltutlonal loin. S219. 000 equity Wiit consider trldl or dttcount equity tor calh or paper Scott ~~~~~~~~I Hotmee/Allorney-Bkr :: 545-8591 Cola ., CMNewpon,J Reahon. , &75-5511~· :./) lfO DUY 1-1 .-n•m ............ .,. ......... ..,.., let. Ill 11w •tt•ll· ....... ...,tJtO. ............ ,..._ n1e M11lan. lllllt "' ... .,. Ulla '" 1121, .... Ill ............. COLE Of: NOf PORT AEALTIMS U U L Cw•l"•f c .. _. .. 1 • ., 17 5-5 51 1 Llllll MIA Muff .. NI on a Tullet. along ceme a aplder and read In the Delly Piiot Cluallled MCtlon abou1 Mlsa Muf. let'a Tuttet a/\d bought It for S0.95 You can Mii your tullet end Iott of other thing• through Dally Piiot Clanllled Ada. Call 642-5678 BALBOA PENINSULA Sherp 2 br •educed to $250.000 xtnt financing. Open w~nds pm 5••-1281 II IU UYfHIT 3 Br, 2',<, Ba. wfboat slip tor up to 55 II yacht 1 50.000 dn 1750,000 fully ataumable institu- tion ti loan, S650,000 equity Wiii con11der traci. or dlac:ount equity for Caatl or peper Scott Holmu Attorny/Bkr 5'~91 ''95~ of m> ff•pon~s ~•mr from llH-Pilot " I ad\tf'tiiHd ;• 1h., J•tlot •"4 1-... Mr•••tr• for •t •fH'tt ho-., I tf'f'd\td 20 r ell• I q nmt fr•• thr f11ln1 111d onh •flt '"'oaM" ,, .. , .......... .. I ••• ""' "•PP~ •llh •h• Pllo1 J,,,, S~•hoo '~·P•'' 8'•rll Spacious 2 story 4 Bdrm. 3ba Port R oyal mod e l , famil y rm . 2 woodburning fireplaces, access to pool, jacuzzi and tennis courts. all contained in gated pvt. cornmuruty. $369.500 -15% down. CdM CHARM DUPLEX l block to the heart or old CdM shops and 4 blocks to the main beach from this 2 bdrm w frpk front unit with spacious 2 bdrm 2 ba , f1rplc rear unit+ mothe r -in-law quartl•rs New carpets. draperies and pamt tn both unita. $1685/mo income Owner will consider trade and/or carry paper. $284,500. N.B.-VIEW-10% DN. High above old CdM is this 86 x 158' parce l in the private communHy of Harbor Ridge The 180 deg view is spectacular and so are the terms for a qualified home builder CHINA COVE-COM Split level 4 Bdrm 3 bath Camlly home w ith extra spacious living and dlrung area. partial Newport Harbor view. Only 30 steps to bay and beach -yet tucked away from the hu.sue-bustle of ~r traf tic and crowda. $525,000. LEASE/OPTION IN C.M. Designer perfect with Cape Cod charm, 2 Bdrm, 2 ~ ba townhome complete w/woodbumlng fireplace, fonna1 d lJllnS, air cond, wet bar & fully equipped kitchen. Retldence. hu acce11 t o pool & jacuul. $900/mo. ~Q, ~~:~ Q1UTY '114111 Wllndel•wee Orange Cout OAIL V PILOT /Sund1y, Much 27 , 1983 03 ... Lingo Rul&a11 EMERALD BAY 3 BR's, 2' 1 BA's. den. remodeled with new kitchen and more Exclusive community with private beach and tennis Price reduced to $650,000 Ask for David Hirschler PRICED TO SELL -CARMEL Privacy pervades this Harbor View home on fee land located near school and park lending addlt1ona1 appeal 3 BR's, large tamily room. formal dining room are picture perfect f or small family Sellers are motivated $242,000 Ask for Carolyn Mason SANDCASTLE -COROH DEL MAR Luxury condos on the oceanside of hwy with use of pool and spa. These highly upgraded units have good parking lac11itles. Ideal setting near beach, shopping and transportation. From $127,500 EMERALD llY -llEWL Y LISTED Whitewater views! Wood floors, lots of room for expansion. terrific patio and spa are 1ust a few of the features of this charming 3 BR home in an area where the last sale was in excess of $1 .5 million $890,000. Ask fc.•r David H1rschler THE BLUFFS Ltnda model. picture perfect cond1t1on with all new kitchen. new carpeting, drapes. expanded dining area. Softly decorated to attract the most d1scrlm1nating Corner lot on one of the largest green belts and added allure. $198.500 Leasehold Ask for Carolyn Mason NEWPORT HACH BLUFFS S141,000 4 BR, £''1 BA. pnme location. Woodburnlng 'f1replace. large patio. 2 car garage Easy walking distance to all schools & complete shopping center Nearby community pool. Ask for LOIS Egan. OCEH VIEW S 191,0001 Terms. Terms! Pay selllng and closing costs and move in 2 Bedroom. 2 baths, with ocean view. Best area of Arch Beach Heights In Laguna Beach New o n the market. this ocean view home Is priced at just $191.000 . Ask for Al Weinert OCEAI VIEW -1410,000 Irvine Terrace -Bayadere Sweeping bay, ocean and ntghl light views 3 Bedroom home Reduction o f $ 150.000 reflects owner's motivation to sell NOW See this treasure with potential for appreciation Ask for Carolyn M ason BRIGHT AID IMMACULATE Del Mar model In Spyglass with charming mountain and city llghts views 3 Bedrooms. 2 baths, cozy family room. formal dining room. 3 car garage, lovely entry courtyard $220.000 in existing financing and desperate owner says ''Bring me ollersl" Easy to see, and a pleasure to own at $474,000 Ask for Hallie Strock. BEAUTIFUL 41R, 38& •poRTOFllO II HARBOR VIEW Close to lovely greenbelt, schools and shopping Completed bonus room separate from house. Great value In Newport Beach for $34 7 ,000 Ask for Cindy Pelletler or Jim Sellers. MOYE RHiHT Ill Completely remodeled home All new appliances, landscaping and decor. Set on a prime corner lot, with 2 bedrooms plus den. solar-heated pool and separate spa. R.V parking. Fantastic existing financing, and motivated owner will assist All in Newport Beach for only $269.500! A sk for Hallie Strock · OWllER BOUGHT ANOTHER Must sell th is custom Tudor home 4 bedrooms. 3'h baths, plus office/den Huge family room over the entire 3rd floor Spa, sauna. barbeque and potting area set In a secluded brick patio Solid oak woodwork throughout in flooring, cabinetry and paneling. Too good to miss at $417,500. Ask for Hallie Strock. REDUCED TO SELL -S 169,600 Lovely condo near North Shore Lake and Beach Club. Gated community, 2 BR, 2 BA. den, large kitchen and utility room. 2 Ca' garage. Mountain view. Assume loan at 91/2%, $683 per month Owner will assist. Also for lease $1050 per mo. A sk for Lois Egan. HARIOR RIDGE CUSTOM ESTA TE Magnificent panoramic views overlooking Newport Beach and the Pacific Ocean This elegant 7000 sq It estate offers the ultimate in luxury living Featuring 5 BRs. 7'h baths. Grand Room. service quarters and fabulous pool . excellent financing package available Call for your private showing $4,000,000 furnished Ask for Ed Escano NEWPORT BEACH 2123 San Joaquin Hills J<EACH FOR RESULTS T hey're as close as you r teleph one w h e n you a d ver tise in c lassified. Reach for your phone-· a n d reach for results- today. Dallylillt HARIOR RIDIE AFFORDABLE ElEHICE located In one o f Newport 's m os t prestigious areas, this elegant 4 bedroom executive home of 5700 square feet Is now o ffered with terms to suit your needs. This home features a marble entry gallery, oaJ< library, wine room and much more Call for finaticing details. Reduced to $ 1 ,395,000. Ask for Ed Escano HARIDR RIDIE - FllULOUI JDDELLE HOME This beautifully expanded home includes all furnishings. fixtures, and window treatments. This home 1s a MUST to see -very striking interior. The Master Suite and Family Rooms have been expanded. Assume the 30 year fixed-rate 1st T.D. and the owners will carry a large 2nd T .O. O ffer ed at $865,000 furnished. Ask for Ed Escano. HARIOR RIDIE - LOW DOWN, FLEXllLE TERMS This "Estates" 3 bedroom, 2500 sq. It . home ollers spectacular ocean and night light views. Relocating owners will accept a LOW down payment and otter excellent financing terms. All o ffers will be seriously considered. Reduced to $545,000 Ask for Ed Escano MHE OFFER Owner needs last sale and will take low down to sell this 3 Bedroom, Oen, & huge family r oom Tudor style ho me. Conveniently located near high school $219,000. Ask for Al Weinert BEST VALUE II IAYSHORES Generous 3 Bedroom, 3 Bath, Family Room home on Fee Land. French doors. Fireplace . Bay W indow shutters & charming bric k patios. Access for small boat or R. v. Reduced to $4 10,000. Ask for Belle Chase Lee. ATIEITIOI lllLIHI AID llYHTOllS Best buy In Corona Highlands. Charming 2 Bedroom home w ith brick fireplace. hardwood floors. and Mini Ocean View. Access to private Beaches. Only $250,000 with the land. Ask for Belle Chase Lee 644-7020 i -- 0 4 Orange Cout OAIL.V PILOT/Sunday, March 27, 1083 "95'>{, uf my tt•pon.,.• f'•m~ from Ilk-Pilot." f edH•t, .. ,d 18 tttt r•lu• ••d tti.«" Rr~1•trr for fU) oprn houM" I ,,.,.,. •• ,.ct 20 retlt - tC) <•Mr fte• thf' Pilot •n4 •"'" •r.,. rnpoa.,. ,, ... tht' Hf"&Hlf'f I ••• ,,.,, h•PP' .,,., ..... t•1101 j,,.,, 'h"hon ....... ,.,, ,.,,.,.. - UIUI-*** FW• 1 BR on the weler &rt le&rfft EXQUISITE. Pr1nc. only 8392 Tamaro IX 1. A t. 7fl0.-M 17 Huntington 8eecfl c ....... .. 1024 ~~~~~~~~ You ue the winner of = two frM ticket• (19 00 UITlm Hendymel\'1 drMm 2 Br 1 Be,3 cer~&..,.. Cut• & cozy. Room to lldd. Only 1140.000. Cail Olene CllPP'f 831-1298 value) to the a. .............. Anaheim Convention Ctr M11tc:fl 30-/l\pfll 3 To olelm tlcketa cell 842-5878, ext. 272. Tlollet1 mu1t be Claimed by Aprll 1. 1983 $375,000 HARBOR VIEW HOMES Recently remodeled e x ecu tive home featuring Fren ch doors & windows. Italian ceramic tile. new apphances and lap pool m large private yard. Fee simple with $223.000 m financing assumable at 11 3t4% Call 759-1501or 752-7373. • WATERFRONT HOME & SLIP • $539,000 Sensational executive home featuring 4 bdnns, enormous living & dining rooms. 2 Crplc:a & room for 55' boat!! FEE simple land with assumable financing Call 759-150 l or 752-7373 OCEAN VIEW + POOL $799,000 This truly magnifu:ent residence is for those who embrace relaxing luxury as a way of life. Decorated in Med.iterTanean style w/curved arches, recessed IJghting & liberal use of nurrors. The gourmet kitchen features solid oak cabinetry. Jenn-~ range, Portuguese tiles & a breakfast nook w/ocean vtew. Panoramic ocean & night view from LA to Qltalma. Pool & spa att encl'd m private courtyard. This fine home ia unm.ialakably Newport! Alswnable fi.nandng on fee simple land. 759-1501 or 752-7373. JASMINE CREEK -$485,000 Lovely Plan 5 with ocean & greenbelt view. 3 bdnns. 3 baths, air oond1uoned & extra large spa Added ameruties are security gate, large swnnmmg pools & tennis courts! Owner' may help finance. If you are looking for Utopia, call on this TODAY! 759-1501 or 752-7373. $279,000 • DOVER SHORES • Spaoous execuuve home featuring 4 bedrooms & 3 'h baths, pool & a view of the back bay & Anthon y's Pier! Thi.a fine ree.idence ia located m a ve ry desirable area & priced for lmmediate sale. Low lnt.erest assumable Cinancmg avallabJe. Call 759-1501 or 752-7373. $585,000 SPYGLASS RIDGE -OCEAN VIEW 4 bedroom, family home. Bea utifully UJ>'1'aded & landtcaped Lovely gated pool. used brick 3 car garage. large lot w ith play area 8 ~ % financing. 759-150 I or 762-7373. UTOPIAN VIEW LOT -$1,500,000 1.24 acres offering exclusive ocean vtewa, privacy & ~luaion. One of the few sites available that la eminently suited for a breath tak.rni private estate. Level & ready to build. 769-1501 or 762-7373. OCEAN VIEW -CAMEO SHORES 1815,000 ON FEE SIMPLE LAND Spacious executive family home on expanljve lot with fabulous enterWninc area with pool, 1pa & private beach.ell. Lowett priced• br, ~bath residence ln th.t. ..-uetous area. 769-1601 or 762 -'373. DRASTIC PRICE REDUCTION: $12,500 BELOW APPRAISED VALUE AT $189,90011 Our sellers really need to move so thetr necessity ill your good fortune! Imagine. a three year old home with 2,200 square feet of living area with au the amenities. and at this price. The large country kitche n comes complete w ith built-ans, Jenn-Atre cook top, trash oompactor and two microwaves. There's a breakfast bar PLUS a formal shower and double pullmans. With a large assumable first trust deed this executive home can be yours for a surprisingly affordable mon thly payment. 9032 Adams Avenue, Huntington Beach. 963-5671. MAS. CLEAN HAS LIVED HERE SEVEN YEARS (AND IT LOOKS ITI) She says her secret ls que-llps and X-14 and you'U find 1t hard to believe this two story townhome is really 1even years old. The two fireplaces (one in the living room and one in the master suite) have never been used. The kitchen is s potless and includes a double oven and breakfast bar . Custom wooden ahut ten have been built for most all of the windows and do they look good! For thoee hot summer days there's a giganuc brick patio with built m bar-b-que. ThLS highly desirable Springhunt townhome includes three large bedrooms with two and one half baths. Offered at $155,000. 9032 Adams Avenue, Huntington Beach. 963-5671 ONE HOURPHOTOPAOCES~NG LAB -SACRIFICE SALE PRICE OF seo,ooo Our owne r wants out and will sell at less than replacement C'08L Refinance a $42,000 equipment loan and with only $18,000 d own its yours!! The owner says he will stay and train the new buyer AND w ill warrcmty the equipmen t for one yea r Your $18.000 down pa)'me"nt buys you the complete store inventory. all fixtures and operating equipment plus the good wslJ of an already establlahed business Tbts storl' does good buames.s now and with new management could be • real money maker. 9032 Adams Avenue, Huntington Beach. 963-6671. THE GABLES -HUNTINGTON HARBOUR TOWNHOMES ONLY TWO YEARS OLD T his Warmington built townhome is OM of the beat valuea we've lf!lf:n tn this price ranae. Take a look at these features for $110.000, then decide for yourself: Two large bedrooms (master suite with re~t): one and a h alf batJu; separate dmang area, spacious lutchen with 1u cooking and BUILT IN MI CROW A VE; laundry room; fenced frcnt yard; and an ATTACHED GARAGE with automatic door OJ>tlner. Severa.I financing options are available, one with only $5500 down. 9032 Adams Avenue. Huntington Beach 963·5671. ATTENTION PARENTSll WANT TO HELP? If you would like to help one of your chUdttn purchate • horM, we have a fantastic loen procram available only in the d\Y of Hunttnpm Be.ch. It "9qulrel a co-Gcntr, 5~ OOWN. and Ma (int yeer paymmta of only 8.5"1! (That meana 1 •78,900 townhone can be purch.uad f« $3,945 DOWN and '552 N R MOMTH, pnndpal and lntereat.) 903J Adam8 Avenue, Hunt1f\iton Beach 963-6671. AMERICAN HOME SHIELD .. We Protect & Serv ice Thi• That Service You." HUNTINITON RACH OfflCE 8032 AC10m1 Ave • """"•" 11109', CA 12141 (714) ... 70• • Sellen may refin. f« new Buyen. Take your cho6ce. 1-0tmn vtew Nfluel Shores 3 Br 2 IA Be '220,000 2-Total Prtvecy w/ape 4 Br 1 M Be tl47,900 Ill 11 ..... ....., 111..UOO Vk Vlcbrl Aaent.. 4i&-&4Ml <All for •PP'-aoon J PETE BARRET I R LTV J PETE BARRE TI . REALTY ¥21111811 111111 '2.000 000 Yelue r~ ed to S1,470,000. HM It •Lov---.... Won't lut. Cllll '°' --·-·-· full detells. Petrlctl Te-pert> OCMl1 vu ... ,__ 'T •rm 1 or t r e d e . "°'9, 831-12t8 4"-1800 By owner. Lovtfy wood, •t•lned end l•a de d g!Ma. OcMrl VW. Wlllk iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii t o town & beec h. 2 trplCI. Xlnt llnenclng. --Im fllll 12&4.000. 4M-t5441 w .. tcllll with e flalrl Newty peir,ted llllide end la.ut.. "*""' Swf *"'· out tttls • Bdrm hOfM among mllllon S hltf1., tiai ao muc h to mu. ,.,., 133fH(. Oulclt .... )'OU happy• °'*' bMme. SU5K. Open Sat/Sun large cou'ntry kllchefl t -5. 31131 Holly. So. ~ badt yerd, room b lAIO-4et-1to0 1 AV end much mora LUXURY CANYON HOME Price Ju1t reduced '° SPECTACULAR VIEW 1231,()()(). Of 1111 .,,.., Ofty & ~ 3 8'. 2 Ba.. .. _., 14 din rm, lrV br'elkl .. rm, 1 •••-1 llv rm, tun rm, MINT -.& Ill COND. Drutlcelly re- duced to S275,eoo •• CMf* ,,.,. ... lmmed. M6--1400 Bui ...... ,.,. "°'919 .... ,..., ... J PETE BARRET I REALTY ...... OcMrl & p.lrlOl"emic .... vlewal Lrg 3 81' llPedow llome w/pool & epa. GrM1 buy 11 $372.500 w/term1. Petrick. aot 831-12t8 Pyfle c.-. "' Mol'1tl t.. guna. WaUt to She••·liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~ ........ tlnanoa .. 111111 and IUtlontlneta. S245, PRICED BELOW MARK- 000. ET. Sp~ and prj.. ...... Pl'Mdle ..... ay. .,,,.. ••t and oceen vlewt . Antique ttalned glHt and r•dwood tllrovg-1 fKMll. Sauna. 2 lpk:'t .• 9paln o...of the 21f' ....... o.r. "'*"*"· 1211,IOO. m e, orandloM ,,....., INtft'll 1Ult• with ~ taln and golf COl.lr'M .,..., plu1 3 more bdrrne. Indoor/ outdoor temMr kltohan. M\ICfl morel ot-....., .. 8650.000 .... ,. ....... .. _,14 142-1111 J PETE ' BARRET f REALTY Or1nge Cout OAILV PILOT/8und1y, Miich 27, 1N3 0 1 HOU81!8 FOR SALi! 1 ll°"OOM plu1 PAM flM °' D9N 31131 HollY, So. Laguna 499-1&00 81t/8un 1·5 t l l DROOM 389 LaCanada. Coeta MaN 546-2313$175,000 Sun 1-4 29 Granache (Wdbrg) Irv 780-8333 ( 142,000 Sun 1·6 104 Via Cordova (Lido 111e) NB 873-4063 S375.000 Sun 1·5 124 Via Mentone. Lido lale, N.B. 675-4562 $375,000 Sun 1·6 112 Via Yetta, Lido ••••. N.B. 873-7300 1298,000 Sun 1·6 82 Sea laland, Big Canyon, N.B. 67~400 $285.000 Sat 10·5, Sun 9-1 2 •R ptue FAM RM ot OEN * 19 Curl Or .. Ja1mlne Crk,vu.CdM 850-1515/(619)728-5151 S IS 12-4 * * 10 Balboa Coves. Balboa Coves 644-6200 $425,000 Sat/Sun t2·5:30 2244 Por1 Carllale (HVHma) NB 673-7761 $259,000 fee Sun. 1·5 112 Via Mentone, Lido Isle, N.B. 675-4562 $450,000 Sun 1-5 •1222 Somerset Ln, Westcllff, N.B. 644-9060 $425,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 11 Canyon Crest, Cyn Crest Estates. NB 631-7300 $285,000 Sun 1·4 30 371 Bayview Terrace, Costa Mesa 645-0303 $195.000 Sa 1-5/Su 11.3 3425 Ocean Blvd .. CdM 631-1400 $1,<475.000 • Sun 1-5 992 Bayside Cove West, NB 631-1400 $397,000 Sun 1-5 #3 Rue Fontainebleau (Big Cyn) NB 760-8333 $355.000 Sun 1-5 3 BEDROOM 1615 Bonnie Doone (Irv Terr) CdM 759-9100 $3449.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2645 Vista Ornada. Npt Bch 640-0020. 760-9678 Sat/Sun 12·5 601 Patollta. Corona del Mar 875-6000 $345,000 Sun. 1-5 319 Flower (Eastslde) CM 642-25200 $139,500 Sun. 1·5 •3072 Taylor Way. Costa Mesa 751-8306 $134,900 Sun 1-5 2481 Irvine Ave. #C, CM 631-1400 $149,500 Sun t-5 2661 Crestview. Bayshores 831-1400 $199.000 Sun 1-4 2716 Shell. China Cove 631-1400 $735.000/$2,000/Mo. Rent Sun 1-5 233 16th Pl.. Newport Beach 675-4333 $145,000 Opn Sun 1-5 1943 P1 Nelson Place. N.B. 731-6338 $249.000 Sun only 11-4 10 Clover, lrvlne 631-1266 $163,000 Sun 1-5 * 1430 Santanella Terr. CdM 759--0249 $309,950 Sun 1·3 •1918 Seadrift. Corona def Mar 645--0303 $349,000 Sun 1-4 S BR ptua FAM RM Of DEN 397 E. 23rd St., Newport Bch 675-1771 $210,000 Sun 1-4 * 1101 Whltesalls. Hrbr View 631-1400 $475.000 Sun 1-4 * •4615 Hampden (Cameo Shra) NB 760-8333 $549,500 Sun 1-5 21511 Archer Cir, Hunt Bcti 751-3191 $169,950 Sun 1-4:30 1903 Yacht Collnla, Newport Beach 979-2230 $410,000 Sun 12·5 ••7306 W. Oceanfront. Newpon Bch 673-7300 $795,000 Sun 1-5 12 MlrrOf' L~e (Drfleld) Irv 751-3191 $159,900 Sun 1·5 721 Bayside Dr., Npt Bch 631-7600 $1 ,250,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 # 1 Thunder Trail (Wdbrg) Irv 760-8333 $220.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 11 Hillsborough (Hrbr Rg His) N.B. 760-8433 $1. 100.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2491 Crestview Or .. N.B. 6444-7020 '410,000 lee Sun 2·5 1 1721 Candy Lane. Garden Grove 546-2313 $109,900 Sat/Sun 12·• 19961 Carmanla Ln .. Huntington Bch 546-2313 $122,900 Sat/Sun 12-4 2120 A1ter Place. Coate Meaa 546-2313 $189,000 Sun 1-4 1411 Kings Rd (Clltt Haven) NB 642-5200 $525,000 fee Sat/Sun 1·5 #35 Skyaell, Jasmine CreMI. CdM 75&-1501 Sa 11:30-3:30 Su 1-5 DIRECTORY •• ., .... ......, .,...,.,., wlftl t .......... ..._. .. , .......................... i.c.ti.... w ... 411 ~ .. . an -.C~ Ii.~ •tell f ................ ,.. 1111 ... ,., 0.t.'L Y "'-OT W 4M1' .t.OS. '•fr..,, 111 .................. ftw ..... , ,..... -............. -" .... _. .. 111 ""' ............. Sehl<'"' 41114 ,....., * 1329 su ... x, w .. tcllff, N.B. 759-1501 3359 larktpur, Coeta M ... 831-1266 1212 P1mbrotle Lane, w .. tcllff 644-6200 $226.000 Sun 1-5 Sun 1-5 Sun 1·5 27 Lucern, Hbr. Ridge. Newport Bch 644-6200 '469,000 Sun 1:30-6:30 1905 Yacht Puritan, Seavlew, Npt Bch 844-6200 $379,000 Sun 1-4:30 2636 Bauwood. Eaatbluff, N.B. 655-4343 $185,000 Sun 1-4 402 16th Pt .. Newport Hgts. N.B. 675-7534 S 195,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 372 Newport Glen Crt, N.B. 673-3355 $325,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2027 Diana Lane, Hbr Hlghlandt, N.B. 631-7300 S 199,000 Sat 1·4:30 230 Colton, Newpon Shores, N.B. 631-7300 $129,900 Sat 1·4:30 200 Kings Pl., (Clll1tlaven). N.B. 645-0303St,195,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 211 Opal, Balboa Island 644-9060 '499.500 Sa 1-5, Su 2·5 23<45 18th St .. Newport Htt, N.8. 4494-7765 $245,000 Sun 12-5 218 Via Koron, Lido ltle, N.B. 644-9060 $430.000 Sun 1-5 • 1301 Dolphin Terr., (Irv Terr), N.B. 631-7300 $985.000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 * 1211 Kings Road (Cliff Haven), N.B. 631-7300 $319,000 LH Sa/Sn 1-4:30 1724 Terrapin Way, (Baycreat) N.B. 631-7300 $310,000 Sun 1-4:30 17 Bia.zing Star (Deerfield) Irvine 631-7300 $179,900 Sun 1-4:30 ••4610 Dorchester (Cameo Hghlnd1) N.B. 631-7300 $397,500 Sun 1-4:30 4 BEDROOM 2700 Lighthouse. CdM 631-1400 $359,500 Sun 1-5 **426 Harbor Island Or .. N.B. 675-3696 $1 , 100,000 Set 1-5 •975 Trenton (Mesa North) C.M. 979-2390 S 1447,000 Sun 1-5 428 Carnation. Corona del Mar 675-6742 $495.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 830 Cameo Hghlnda Dr .. CdM 675-5511 $325,000 Sun 1-5 2872 Andros (Mesa V«de) C.M. 751-3191 $134,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1717 Bayadere TetT"aee, CdM ~-7020 $450,000 LH S.t/Sun 1·5 512 Ventaja. Bluffs. N.B. 644-e200 $260,000 LH Sun 1:30-5 4 IR pfua FAM RM Of DeN 43 Cambria, Newport Bellch 760--0563 $625,000 Sal/Sun 1-4 1441 Galaxy Dr .. Dvr Shoree. N.B. 548-5647 $389,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 23 Half Moon Bay (Spyglaaa) CdM 644-6926 Sal/Sun 1-4 * 1131 Skytlne Or1ve, Tuatln 730-7760 $725.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 21052 Strathmoor Ln .. Huntington Bch 9~56 $174,500 Sat/Sun 1-6 • •2658 BayehOf'e Dr,(Bayshores) N.B. 759-9100 $700,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 * •601 Bayside, Promt. Bey 631-1400 $1 ,300.000 201 Larkapur/Ooean Btvd., CdM Set 12-5 631-1400 $1,875,000 Set/Sun 1-5 * •820 Via Lido Nord,(Lldo Ill), N.B. 673-7300 $1 ,900,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 101 Via AOf'enoe. Udo Ill. NB 673-7300 $595.000 Sun 1-5 ' 2830 Carob. N.B. 6444-7020 $359,000 Sun 1-5 2104 Yacht Mischief (SeallU) N.B. 760-8333 $425,000 Set/Sun 1-5 #4' Trafalgar (Hbr Rdg) N.B. 760-8333 $1,795,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1845 Port Ashley (Hbr Vu Hma) NB 760-6333 '325,000 Sat/Sun 1 ·5 26 Roe Grand Queal (Big Cyn), NB 842-5200 $550,000 Sun 1-5 2797 Bunting, Costa M ... 546-2313 $266,000 Sun.,_. •4628 Roxbury, Cameo Shrt .. CdM 7159·11501 Sat 2-5 Sun 1·5 1730 Port Margate Pl,(HVHomee) N.B. 759·1501 Sun 1-5 11 San Sebaatlen. Harbor Ridge 780-1900 $1,299,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 •7 Carmel Bay Or .. Spyglaa1, CdM e.4<4-6200 $749,000 Sun 1-5 6 Rue Deauvllle, Big Cyn. N.B. 6<44-6200 $625,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 4533 Perham, Cameo Shorea. CdM 8444-6200 $6449,000 Sun 1·4 1050 Santiago. Ovr. Shores, N.B 644-6200 $759.000 Sun 1-5 1007 Tiiier Way, Npt. Bch. 631-1266 $329,000 Sun 1-6 •2708 Cllff Or., Npt Bch 631-1266 $450.000 Sa 1:30·5, Su t-5 249 Evening Cyn (Shorecilffa) CdM 673-7761 $745,000 Sun 1-5 2595 Altamar. Laguna Bch 631-7370 $695.000 Sun 1·5 1222 Sussex (Westcllff) NB 642-5200 $229.000 Sat/Sun t-5 2032 Swan Or (Mesa Verde) CM 751-3191 $199,500 Sun 1-5 **219 Via Lido Loud. Lido Isl, NB 760-1900 $1,995,000 Sun 1-5 2106 Windward Ln .. Baycrest. N.B. 631-7300 $299,500 Sat/Sun 1·4.30 4423 16th Pl .. Costa Mesa 631-1266 $235,000 Sun 1-4 30 #3 Trafalgar, Newpor1 Beach 631-1266 $1,450,000 Sun 1-5 144 Morro Bay (Spyglass) NB 760-8333 $595,000 Sun 1-5 18902 Flagataff, Huntington Bch 963-6767 S 192,500 Sun 1-5 * *920 Via Lido Nord (Lido Isl) NB 645--0303 $2,650.000 Sun 1·4 2915 Cassia. Newport Beach 979-2390 $299.000 5-aEOROOM Sun 1-5 2912 Carob. Eastblutt. N.B. 5 646-1044 $255,000 Sat/Sun 1- • 1624 Antigua Way. Np1. Bch. 646-7171 $524,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 1255 Somerset Lane, Westclltt, NB 631-7300 $355.000 Sun 1-<4:30 133 Vie Undlne (Lido lal) NB 675-7298 $694,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••1500 Klnga Rd .. Cliff HavMI, NB 631-7300 $675,000 Sat/Sun 1...-:30 •2027 Yacht Defender. Seaview, N.8 631-7300 $510.000 Sun t-<4:30 444• 62nd St., Newport Shores, N.B. 631-7300 $259.500 Sun 1-4.30 ••19444 Flamingo Or .. Mesa Verde. CM 631-7300 $2449,000 Sun 1-4:30 # 14 Pt. Loma, Spyglass. CdM 673.,..400 $675,000 Sun 1-5 422 Begonia. Old CdM. CdM 875-6000 $549,500 Sal/Sun 1-5 * 17 Muir Beach, CdM 551 -123• Open Sun 1-5 I IA ptYe FAM RM or Dl!N •2407 Tustin, Newport Beach 675-1771 $225,000 Sun 2·5 #3 Bordeaux (Hbr Ridge) N.B. 760-8333 $995,000 Sun 1-5 * 1800 Jamaica (Mesa Verde) C.M. 645--0303 $379,000 Sun 1-4 1930 Port Chelaea, Npt Bch 494-1840 $360,000 Sun 1-6 9 lnverneaa. Big Cyn, N.B. 644-6200 $1,795,000 Sun 1-5 1607 Cutle Cv Cr. Spyglass Rdg. CdM 644-6200 $615.000 Sun 2-5 1722 Santiago. Newport Beach 675-6000 $675,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 118 Ruby. Balboa Island 675-6000 '425.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2406 Fr~tc<>. Newport Beach 876·6000 $314,000 Sun. 1·5 *35 R~lne Dr .. Harbor Ridge 760-1900 $1.750,000 48 Rldgelln1. Hbr Rldg1. N.8 . 844-8200 1745,000 Bun 1·5 2042 Pt. Weybrld~ Pt,HV Hm1,N.8. 759-1501 a329,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 * 1133 Highland (Beycr•t), NB 848-94911405,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 ••2201 Alla Vllta, Eulblutt. NB &31-7300 '359.000 F.. Sun 1·6 30 • 1382 Galaxy or., Dover Sehor ... NB 831-7300 $696,000 Sal/Sun 1·4.30 * 1624 Antigua Way, Newport Bch 848-7171 '849,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 1210 Polar11 Dr .. Dover Shore•. NB 631-7300 1740,000 Sun 1-4:30 ••20 Cyprut Pt., Big Cyn, NB 631-7300$1,195,000 Set/Sun ,_..30 I l lDROOM **215 E. B1ytront, Balboa lal 644-9060 $895,000 Sun 1-5 I BR ptue FAM RM or OEN * * *41 Linde Ille Or Lnda lat. NB 675-6161 $1,650.000 Sat/Sun Appt Only • 1816 Oriole, Costa Meaa 546-2313 $260,000 Sun 1-4 22 Point Loma (Spyglass) CdM 675-6000 $56-4,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 1 BEDROOM 437 Bryson Spring•. Coata Mesa 5446-2313 $95,000 Sun 1-4 2 BEDROOM 1t 1111 S. CoaS1 Or, #202 CM 540-1859 $145,000 Sun 1-5 * 1063 Dover Or, Westcllff. NB 673-7300 $139,900 Sun 1-5 *4481 Boardwalk. Huntington Hbr 546-5605 S 153,900 Sun 1 ·5 2 BR ptue DEN •22 Beachcmbr Dr, Jasmine Crk. NB 644-7424 $310,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 20376 Magnolia. Huntington Beach 675-1771 $115.000 Sun 1...- 3 BEDROOM 1741 Tustin #8A (E/Slde) CM 645-9161 $134,500 Sun 1-5 22476 Camlnlto Costa (Vig) LH 855-3017 S 124,250 Sun 12·5 4 BEDROOM 1 Queen's Wreath (Univ Pk) Irv 552-7500 $155.000 Sun 1-4 • 10 Wiid Goose. Npt Crest. NB 673· 7300 S 184,900 Sun 1-5 TOWNHO.USES FOR SALE 2 BEDROOM 32 Canyon Island (Big Cyn) NB 675-6000 Sat/Sun 1-5 *8 Greenbriar, Woodbridge. Irv 551-0667 Sat/Sun 12·5 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 2 BR ptu. 1 BR **4004 Rive<. NB Sun 1-4 631-400 $'425.000 3 IA ptua 2 M 518-518°"' Dehlla, CdM 673-«00 $377.000 Sun 11...- 423 Carnation, Olde CdM 675-8370 $415,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2~3 BEDROOM 416-416'n Carnation. CdM 631-1400 $549,000 Sal/Sun 1·5 * * 215 E. Bayfront, Balboa Isl 644-9060 $895.000 Sun 1-5 514-514'ff Iris, Corona del Mar 644-9060 $350.000 Sun 1·5 5216 SeaShore. Newport Beach 645-0303 $359,000 Sa 1-4 Su 1-3 3 BA plue 1 BA plue MAIDS QUARTERS 1510 Abalone Pl., Balboa Llttle Isl 644-9060 $425.000 Sun 2-5 4 9A ptu. 1 BR * * 132 S. Baytront, Balboa Isl 631-1400 $1 .300.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 HOME and INCOME 204-204'~ Ruby, Balboa Isl 675-4822 S415.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 RENTALS DUPLEX 2 ptue 3 BEDROOM 408 40th St., Npt Ill .. N.B. 650-3900 $1250/mo Sal/Sun 1·5 • Spa * Pool ** Wat.rtront * * * Waterlront & POOi ...... •• lale 1 ...... ftr kit ...... ... .. 1 ........ .... lt!prt ..... llff,l!!prt leac• 1011 !nprt leac• HU • ...., .... . !............. 1.......... .. .......... tfQ '"""' ..... ~Hit 1"'"'1 ..... IMt , .... __. ......................... ---,-.. -, ltwprt lw• l •t I rt leac• lOH !t•prt lw• ll!t - ----::.;.sm:.: NEW LUXURY CONDO By own•t 3 Bd, comm. 2 STORY BAYFA NT 3 UYPmf &to 000 LOW OWN 1111.111 pool, 2 blk• ocHn. '5000 REBATE! On brand new Towne Homes in Euuide Co.ta Mesa. 3 bedrooms. 3 bat.ha. attached double car garages with automatic door openert. Laree private pat.iol for all units, and a couple even have eX1J'a large yards. AN~you can chooee your own color of wall to wall carpeting!! Builder will help finance wlth 1mall down paymenta. Prlcee aa low u $134,500!! Better check on thelt exciting NEW homes lot thll low price TODAY! 1PD llllE SIT I Ill 11-1 •••• ....... BLUFFS BEST Buy . Ir. a Ba. •P•. dock. •-unu ._ea. · arro MO. . Small a 8'-hOfne on lftl a1",ooo oeo. Low ftn. J/4::1~1U1 A a• n t .....,., ...... 3 BR 2b• lloma wltll 31r, 38a, 233 1e111 Pl. I :'-.~ :_ ~ _ow_c_._M_&-M4 __ 1_. -- 2461 Creetvt.w Or HPU•t• apatt1nen1. O/i•n Sun 1•5 or call Agt. 714/tM eoOo Dlllly ~ Claallled Ad n-autiful '--ae 3 bdrm fam rm 2 \I\ 11&-IUll'• H9wPot1 8Mctl 1925,000. Owner wlll I ~. --~ ..... ' ' ••• --·-You ere Iha winner of ~-'"•Fi. •-aa-. bath, w1e enclo.ed courtyard entry, two ,,.. 11ct1••• cat oo .... _ overlooking wi<M picturaque greenbelt. 110 d•a v11w. O•k ~llothe 11 11 perfect d1111anee from pool Compleiely = :-= ~ c=u::: ....... IMt ... redecorated, all new tn soft neutral MC io.. a ldrmL A,.... ~~.A ....... Ctr '. buy ., a a11.ooo. ... ..... _....,....R ~ colon. V.cant, tteody to move .in. ... ...... tor eppt. To claim tlak•t• cell IWI TR Ull. Wiit tea. option with •---L---.. ----1-IY-· t41·H71. ut. a12. ~ ""* be delm«t low down. Onlv *235.000. -..ao,ooo. by OMl9t by April 1, 1113 l40-1te0, Slt-4221 tn1 1&t1•1ill t·I • ftlt& 111111 ll 1mYii1Pi11tMiiMi1;"'41iA:KW'li:; .. .-~---=:::_-~ llUI ....... IW.Tll OonVu TIM* oomuntY MM1M =~~i--------~-~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I a:.r.::"9~"""' ., ... idO '° '2H.OOO I 08 Orang Coa11 DAIL v PILOT /~um.Jay, MMrch 'J7 , IU83 PRICE REDUCTION DOYER SHORES Open Sat., Sun. 1-S 1441 Golo11y Onv• 4 Br. Oen. Formal dmtng room. 2 f1replal't'S, 3 car garage plu:. largl' hobb\ 1oom Poul sized lot. bt'auufully land:.<:~ped Own1·r will asslSt at fmant·mg Now $38!1.500 h1111 •••11111, Realttr 141-1141 r~·· .,. .....-.. -.-- ARCHITECTURALLY DESIGNED REDWOOD HOME IDYLL WILD AREA $155,000 Large lot o n cul-de-sac, 3 decks. panorarrut· view from Mt San Gorgon10 to lhl' Ol-ean, cool s ummer breezes. all-year roc1d thenna.l glass. radiant heat. securny ~yst.em. ftreplace. quarry ulc, oak & ash cabmt•t.:., approx. 1000 sq ft. elevation 6ooo+. 1dc;il for couple, sleeps guesLS. H oUS(' bit on l'as1ly accessible "clHflet" (714) 659-3177 (714) 659-4835 (21'.l) 598-4311 THREE ARCH BAY OCEANFRONT l ... u ti{l nalht nth ~11 -.hit JI oUh'tHl VllJri ~ .&OUbtk OLt'.°UO tHI« J• "''' 11 ' f1 on1 , '1 1 \ u11un\ '" Uu. hou.M-• fhl 11l111r .. 1t• I"''' 1 .. 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F1u "'' h"V •Wnt·t C,111 fur ,,.1, 1 .... 1 .. 11\• l'l'f 11<11 l'fll 1711~ OCEAN VIEW -$349,000 I> t.• J r1 • 1<--tut.1 I• ·U ('"'flt,.., ".-nl tu nM•\ • lod.I\ M<lbl k1•l' 111'1'"" .md gonP Honl(• lOO big'" C..lm t .. 1i1 r "" h '"It I lh I l\u I 'h •khln "'"" tle-.1grwr .,.,,, .1 ••• ,, 11''''*" ,.,, \\ ,.1tht"\J1.,.1 ... ,11n.._" l1pk, lrJ{ u1k• fl '' 1 t..u " hit 1u" •• IJ •I•~ lt 1uunlr\' klkha.·n I·• 11 nt \ \\..:Ir ''Utt• "' 'P·tt IOU' 8,t ~urrort•d v. 111t1 ,,,..., ,'\ I•'' ... 11111\ l.c1v.. u\.11nh u.1nu_-b.Jtk\·Jrd \\ •• \1 l1otl p.1lt1 ~11h1111t .111 .,,,, '' IU l lU Marilyn De Cesare $170,000 PRICE REDUCTION SPECIAL 10.9°/, OWNER FINANCING FOR QUICK SALE! P111nt :!00 II U,1yfro11t ht11n• "" hi>~!• (,(<111d Po111t lot Sp.Jl tuu' 111.11•11 & Sllllll\ .di vww hulnl• Lg1 ho.ii cJrx k('.I , .. 111111.111111 dt'I. k~. th1ld11•11 ... pl.iv l.1v.11 ,"-t '"' "" 1,. .u ti $170.000 p11u• 1Mlul1111n. Jov. (()!I" "" 1111 1111 fur quwk ,,ilt $7!J:1111111 (l.11111 111d J OJX'n Sat/Sun 11-5 Ownt•r. 650-0:.!02 4:1 ft't•t o f pr11m Nt•wport ft t w 1t,.rl11111t v.1th .; dol k th.it v.111 ,11"1·11m111ncl,11t '"'" .111 vm·hL' & "'\\dfnl '>pdlll•U'> I Bdrm , I B ,11h h11nH for lt\'111~ & 1•11l• 11 ,11111ng ,,1 $1. lllO,llClll freeport funds, Inc. Pam Moss 851 -8800 CUSTOM BAYCREST HOME LirL ular driveway leads to this spacious 3 bedroom 3 bath home Vaulted wood tP1llngs oak planked floor-, skyhghts •,uperb master s uite with fireplace Truly one o f the finest homes available 1n Boycrest $395.000 Call Ann Peters for lurther details ,ETE IARRETT REALTY 142-i200 Picture Your Home On This Page CLASSIFIED ADS 642-5678 IHtt• ftr Sale IH• .... ltr Salt IC•aal. Prorertr 1250 ICoaal. Propertr 1250 llacoat Prerr!t 13SO,Ltla for Salt 1400 I .E. Excllla1• 1600 IHoosH Faraialled IHoaau Uala11ai1lle4l IHt01t1 tlalarai111e4 l!!prl IHC' 1069 ll!!J!rt leacll 1069 ltot•t ,,.,.,1, I• Corner 101. Desert Hot 4 Br 2'~ba, pool. Npt Bch Capiatrno Costa Mell 2224 Hut. ltacll ?240 ll.FFS NEWPORT CREST, Fane, COllllEICllL lllLDllG I I I II I Springs. zoned 10• du· (Westchll) h&me 10' 10P Beactl 2218 I j utk: Fine Rere 4 b• F Old S Cl ••I 11te1 tll , pie• &42-4616 E C M or Npt Bch •n , lge 1 llory hm 3B• t ba BARGAIN 3b<lr,lamrm,1 2,\ be ~ew Lialtn or sale or lease an ementl' tl••I•• •• lki.ie ltf comt1 properly w11t. '.l Br 1, B.i ~a .. 01< N1c .. 4r.mhseb•ll!tpdwllhl encl~rd Sblt..sftombch 2'" ba., wide g•-'belt ' 5187 500 Agt 675_578g Library Downlown location .. l'a5Y a<.'t't'SS w... i ' Ylirw LIT owner's unit ground 111 comm 1,iuo1 3290; t .. 11" r4'rot Sl!>O ••<l ~1 !'fST $800 Ag1 536 1435 All ,_ YOU OWN THE • 0 f 0 •••mwt ••••• •••. UIJ I Owne< 64:> ·3481 Del ri>snro Harbor lJlll;' Ally 53q 6190 lee I LAND 1235,000 Bkr, Of 631 7090 --I to hustnt.'SS d1stnc·t 4, 10 sq t P4o'n ,,,,., .. ti •• 11131. un• Ullll $67'> 619 41h f 7fll 01 I ,. ' 3 blocllJ to IM<&t'.h 3 Br 2 644--0134 LIDO ISLE/BY OWNER span with wash rooms. staff loung<'. and I •ski•• 11•11 flr•I Fantastic ocean & H r . L-..t I 61'1 4J6 l0'20 r,,, .. ~' Br/ ~~h $4751 Ba l R DR lrplc gar- 1 k ' · d 1 • • 18HI U811•n am• Y uni o ers n age S850 mo $300 !.ec .S-tne Creek Condo In 2 BR 2 Ba 2 So patiM I amp e pcir tn~ i..<>W own paynwnt or llOI Hlttlll I oat coaa111 view S 165 000 l•JL--lilaa"' BfS r Rily !f 19 6190 ff1>0 J 14 2151 si 963 8842 atl Co<on• del Mer Spot-lee 1111e S375 ooo Own-!Pase (l l 4)llMlll • '714,772-7281 • _. • 21 °' CtroH del Mu 2222 r 1 8 5 30 °"""dys 2 Br 2 ea_ Oen er financing I , WALKER & LEE R E NPw 1a1g~ \•do ll•m ._ wttll · OPEN SUNDAY 1·5 I 2 Br novsl' 10 snert· w Nrl~ '"""" tr t • 1Ud ~•th ok S80o•mo B11ng me l"d! J Br ;> Be 3 ~Old, 2 car gM90&. 104 VIA CORDOVA M A y Q C K R•-•-Tll-R• prof le furn No PAI'< Ir pie ? '"' QB• ""P' t:;,er, I 1'>45-0968 Of ~"S-2000 nat $~8~ nice 1oca1 BEST ton"''· pool. 1.curlly 71 •• 7., ,,,.., 1 I ...,., .. _ ,..,_ •nataia O...rtl4SO S375/mo t1111c: Gdrduner $t3•,o RI .. 3961...,.1 PriCed 10 NII $310,000 ......, .r4vv.> S..uUlvl lully rented tri-' 673 8293 l,..,._. "1~1·469'.l .v~ lf1m11y nm nr Malet Oei 1y" . "" ee -ap., Fri/ Sal/Sun 12,4 plex 1n Coata M ... neat Palm Oeserl O..p Ca ·} B' PI v ~ I b ii I~• 10 own 4 Br w pool 2.2 Beecilcombe< Drive. Yle&IT CIUU LDT 380 GLENN EYRE pre111g1ous Santa Ana nyon Tennis Ck.lb 3 Br 2 ~"'¥ n1<.e l•onr '"'•vs• :> $690•mo !>'1 8077 trple. "} b111 dbl gar S700 H.B. 844-7424 BrOller BEST PRICE IN TOWN LAGUNA BEACH CC Approx 7 yrs old 3 Ba 1 slory end unit lalMI Br "l Ha "1 J!> .;l!,rf' , 11.t<J\ pet Olf\MS ave1I JUST REDUCEO 10 bd 2ba&2-2b<I 1•.ba \lleW encplllO lullyl\Jrn p • 2107 trpic "''"11" ,.._,a~ •ow F ~•de !Br '2Ba gllrktds BEST A11 539,1)1901 SI 15,000 Come< Bay & (114) 494•2146 lnco!N' $1755 mo Own· $ 1 0 8 5 0 0 Ca 11 talllall S8!>0 rno t•; l 035Y 01< A\jl b31 8499 or y _ ee PIJCO Tl SlW 3 Bdrm, lge family home In E1atblutts with v1-LHHllold $219 500 760--0845 5 &, 3 b• Wetlclltt area home L81ge rooms, si>•. c loae to allopplng & sclloola $298,000 842-411511 TllPW 3 UNITS /Uway• rented Steps to ocean ind bay 2 car garage Exoet condition Top Elrnerl Hard 10 beat price $325,000 Call IOf more Info mFHIS PlYIUll IULTM 171-1121 MUlllHJU Pluahly decoreted con do w/lrplc, a111ched g1r 1nd extra 111rge muler Mille Good aa-eumable financing Call now 1179-53 70 Only 11211,500 \ ( : ·I l J 1l /~. ,, . . \ ...... .,.,., ..... Cyprees flf motovated The Abel· 619/340-0395 $325 Sm Slud•O 1 per~ 0cP.An ,,f'I,.. oeoui.lul ,.. ~45 ql6t • Family .,. Pf'I rf'lnl '"'" 5 •El flOIS cromb .. Co 846-4529 UIE WIWIW only St pr kng Rel' "'"Ju>t>d 3 (jr nom .. 3 l re r.ond SoC Plia a•f'• 3 rm nomfl w garagf' $485 ,lyt11a11l-SC Pl reQd 675-3063 ur Ba Sell 0 , RPnl b• 2~b~ MatAPPllAu BESTAll)53961901ee u. '"' SaaJaaaCar. 1071MtlliltBtats tl00 41P1unear an l3,000i/lcommlbtdg 67q9667 s 140 0 ,..,0 c.a 11 Poot5/1ennts S 700 lll-ll!O 10'1'. Don BY OWNER 2Br 2Badbl 557·371;;;_20•1 ~~.~~~~r;,.·~u~~~ Winier 2bd $~75 714 831 ~117 6462143 173~·8925 • IWIEI ltSPEU11 4 br 2 ba. lge coveted wide coach l)OICh new 1 t4 Ea91 Balboa BlvO Old L.t1M dramahc ::i Rd E '\1de cv111 cl11en 1 81 ,;l.;.l'T.;..;l..,;;l..,;;t ____ .....;;2.;;;2..,;;4..;;.4 UYFIOIT p1110. vaulled ceillng Orp~ & c:pts located •n 2 Tll-Plml Movn1a1n Getaway A 8711-5991 2 Ba Mm" 1850 , 1 conaoe yard a..1 au11 llEITllS Enjoy beylronl llving comm pools S119 500 5 * park S4 1 000 Nr bch, pride ol ow,_-frame.•,. ac. ~ndr Sl:>OO·IJr mr:> in<.1 w D ed lor adull $.4~ & ~ 1 10 4 bdrm~ siar11ng a1 from 1hts 5')8CIOUS 4 Br 5 497-165:_~~1~~-552-8607 snip, 7 yrs old 842-8813 162,000 C11t1 llt1a 2124 1st A las1 ~ $300 ....cur 6~7-:>040 S650 to $1200 Be home 60' on Ille bay HUNT CLUBl2 8 acres Mllltary Personnel, mobile Cllll/4 PLO Joyce Walll 63 t 1l66 E side cu1 clean 1 Br col w/allp lor 50' yacht View. hone lot. room lor home, 3 BR. lo"' part( 4 condo• to be sold .. 160 AC·;;;-5,~r home OllET a PllfYATE ~g:_ -tage yard Best lulled 1750.000 le11aehold tennis Pnoe reduced to r • n t Io w do w n 4.p1ex Live In one and 1 Br treller. ulll pd O..,ple~ 3 Sr 2 ea 11arage I tor edit S4SO & aec ~lsor ·Realty 831-7370.~40-0312 '325.000.TneLotShop· 71•1533 -9500, agt settorrentootttieoth« 23 AC-wllter MCluded, Range&relt1g S41oimo trp•c 01w . ...;astie•' 857·2040 pe, 1/678-4942 99~229. egl _ • _ 3 Nice eectlon ol Lono h 0 u 1 e. p 01 , h 0 ,. • ~:~.1~: ~ s • • c 0 n 1 Y dryf'r. walk 10 beach no 2 8A ger ssoo children TRADI T 10\AL REALTY fJatia 1090 '80 CANYON CREST 12 ft Beach $395,000. boarding, or ChrlatmH pets ulll Pd t'\t, last & & pets OK Agt ' Jim, liii:=ii;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;iiiiil by 48 It $19,000 P0tch le. Oalff, llelffJ tree oper I II, 2 li/Pttt/S'a '> e cur S t 5 o o mo 73 1.3032 Cw.I. &canopy81tby41t CM 141-HOI S390,000 Fpk: 2cargar NrOCC C859·1044 675 8345 Sharp 3Br.condoa1 MHa Q •dull puk Ownflr I $1250/mo Inc pool/ gar hris 651·1177 HST II CIUT LOW951 priced 4 Borm 1n comp••• Low rJown 1 Seller t1nanc1ng Call M1rllyn Coombs Agt 64S-11115 •••Ct 11•£ 645-6488 Rvral 15 •cte llarter hie dene< IVC 549-3674 Cameo 4 t>r, 3 t>e •n11c-Verde Country Club. "'""' •~ -•• $ ., 900 -.-1850 mo Ag1 549· 1366 -~ DNn 3 BR large sohd Oak ---•• ~ 1,l, • l1m1ly home pvt cour---- lamlly room with 8 5011d Acru11 1125 II I.I.I, 71BR30K37E7R7!nA~.,E.N3T9S81 llmtt Jl 44 I Y a r d & b e o c n DHI Ptill 22.26 2 Br plus den 2 Ba In Oak 1>ar ,,.31nscote -.-.,,.. 41 • •,.,,,.,. 1ee•ut1lvllydecora1;'f.1ur-S 1300 /mo Rita G N ".rdwood 'loors hug. Ir 111.llJ Orea•• ,..._ 2 B 2 B ~·· 9060 673-8c.9 DUPLEX • Ext•• large reen•••• r shop•. • CIHH LIT a ... rt Pre,.rty 1510 niihed r 8 _ .... _.. "" 1650 111 J Bdrm1 ld\ools pool Avall4116 country krtcnen with lire-Beaut1lul improved 21~ --Woodbridge Condo BAYSIDE PLACE BAY, 28•18 11veng rm 2 lull $685/mo 675·9835 place Tas1elully deco-acre ranch 11 loot ol "Bolll 3 1>9droom units FOf rent condo Snowbird near lake & tennia FRONT specious 2 br 2 ba111s Bltln kltch plush ---rated Enormous 101 Caacades 1t00 11crH 'Hardwood llOora/ piM U1•11.Aprll 16-23 l300 $1350/mo 559-1230 I bA lt700mo B•llGrvn I Br & loll Oranoetree. Ou•el cul d,. ~ Beaut•· 11v11I SALE OR TRADE wells 675-2244 --• cpts & drapes s595 1525 1sl & tut S300 fully lanascaped "'''" tor S CA properly c1ll "Auumeble 1st TD Nnrprt leacll 2119 dy Allf 675·6161 71''2•0•6037 sec 752-1123 The REB lru<I trees $2 IS,000 0 w n er Agent ~S325 ooowtll carF pry !,nd TD l u. lxcb•t• 1100 I , ..... , ••• J •• c .... JC111 2224 Fncd 3 Br ktdl pell w/2 R11ncno San Jo1qu1;vii: Shown by appt Call 714164().n 10 ~ B• enclsd gar $600 s las 1 Br w/lolt Frptc. "EHCE. Tl Ftanl< Vauiso 759 t50l Submll Terms. NEWPORT BEACH PEN· 12 be fully lurn1Sneo 2 BR B 1 d BEST Riiy 539 8190 r .. 1275 835-4242 or 835-3748 INSULA BAYFRONT 3 beach home No Pill IOCl<ft~./ 51~Ced Sylla;,, . • brlCk atnum dec:Of wall LIWEIT PRICE .. , •• ~&LEE CH4taiai... , •• u-rn&LEE Br, 2'"' Ba w/boat shp r•I Sl450 Leave met· ,. I, ii rm-2232 Covetlngs & 111<1 Upg11d- Townllouse lowftl PflG· YY~ 3BR 2BA secvred p~, W~ · ~~'.sou~olv~ly5 fl yac~ I MQ8 _,~~·~~~·Enter-r:;~ ~e~ s ~~~·~ HOMf FOR RENT ;~7 ;;,~ untl $8 20· ~ $30,000 Seller ~v2,•·~~~:1;1~"';~ Real Estate ~:'=-/~7~P~2~~~9 ftC4lll £staae ln•tlt~llonal io':.S:so ~-1 Meyer Pl 549 3484 El Toro 3 Bdrm $725 • .. .._ ooo ""'ully o......, 10 all • • • PlltY•Trr I Olln F1tOCed yard & garege Welnu1 Square 2Br town-must NCrtfloel Spacioua Which 11 $2UIOO belo• "--i-.-trad;;. ScottHolmu • 5 Kids & pe1S welcome hou,.., Plan D Avail APrll cuetom built riome. Well 'PPfl::.._•.IMd 3 ... v.•tve 2 .. ~. !!..,le91_ ~. 1350 ~ Att ....... /Bkr 545_65.,t frH l•ltll 2 Br newly remodl Ut1I!> 545-2000 Agent no lee 1 Must -to 11pprf'Ctl-malAtelned by owner .... ... ... ...,.. _ .. _, • 9442 lell1n1 Dr paid No pees $550/mo ---11 $6251"10 833-75t0 Formal dining room ,frpk:,poo4 115,000 WNER DISTRESSEOI Cornmerci918tokery EJlpertlee for •>1Chen0if'o HunttngtonBNell 111 ptu1 sec 648'1' w. F!ulai• Yall!f 22341ev/•k nde752-1800 TWO ttre~t1ce1 3 b•· c89h/llrm llllTIP TISTII 4-i>lu under mrkl Wiii In ital• or out ol ltlte, You ere th• •Inner ol 18th St •911-1617 Duplex tor rent. 3 Br 2 deyw drC:- 1 ~1 311~.oo~ ~ Broker 833•8162 WIU UOUllE ~~~r"':~,s~~~:nA~~ OtlTl IW 1111'1 01n Leatey CFPICCIM ~~~r1r:1:::k•I• (S9 OO Ea11a1de duplex 3 BA.2 B• 2 c.r at11<:hed gar 1-B-e-•u_l_ll_u_l _N_o_rt_h_W_o_o_d_4 ifo.:Joo 1 · 1 r e • OCEAN FRONT 2 Br 2 See Clanmcallon 1600 642-0808 SU S31MK Twnhe 3 8d 862-7700 •-•••I• Ital .... Ba. lplc. encl patio. 2 s1y. age 1179-8866 Br Fem Rm. ,_carpet, Ba great location. $399, 10< detall1 new LIST YOUR PROPERTY -$680 mo 640·09117 ----d r IP• I no P •Is 5 0 0 Age n I PlllE " .... , • ., 7U l250K S50K dn. Old with thO Exohanoe Spec· Anaheim Convention Cir HM w/pool 2 Be l[PIC dbl I 1000/mo 1st. IHI & Hll,000 wrn ILIP . 7141851-t651 ••• n. ..... 1100 011t1 .... 4-PIH 8U $e40K Prd/Ownahp 1•11•11 Scott ~olmH, Mlrell 30-Apnl 3 Meaa Verd• exf!C tiome 4 ~ar lncd yd $100 11 BEST sec. Av•" now 1170-5046 F1bulou1 Towne Home .. ,. lats!• J Sein -XLNT FIN 7•n.18"2 9U S450K Brd n Butw AltorMVIBl<r 545-6591 To c1111m llckets call br. 3 ba 2 story, lam rm, lly 5311-8190 ,.. & 1111 6PM 551-3846 f t· .... 3b I""' ••1 1--•1ta1111 "" "' t2US680K20%dn0WC 642-&878,ext 272 d1nrm.wetbar.Jcar ---.. ..,,ng r1, r,...... 2 1:w.-vR1 ~ tin E'SIDE DUPLEX, c M ror Tlcl<et• mua1 00 chilmed garage G1rdener Incl Baal. leac• 2240 Lovely 3 Br Incl Den 2 blh Caf at11ched g1rag•. Reduced to $1115,000 Bel Air• Home. Llghl OWNER ANXIOUS! Tri· s i;;:.:=;..;::;=;.;:;.-...;;;;;..;;• I I dbl I kid huge "'9lr aul1• wlalltlng 3 & den. 2 ba, Channing lnterlora, 2 Bdrm I b•. pie~ undt1 mrkt, wlll help 1.cu 17115K 20% dn 10x0 Newport Be1c11 Hu by Aprll I, 1983 1200 mo 838-508!>. 6 Blks to ocean Elegant 2 rp 0 ~ar poo 11 rm plu1 balcony w/b1y 2 My TudOf' 3 car gar. front kitchen. expanded llnence St 8K dn. nr 18U $950K 20% dn lOxO homo or tot. 645-8713 .... eves 170-1804 Br Famlly Am & D11n pet ok S6 5/mo BEST ,,_a prt\lete bolt tllp Cnr Tuetln 6 18\fl Place. ltv dining area Young Tu1tln & Frwy Agl 20U S400K dn OC Cell NEWPOAT BEACH PEN-Ill IUfll rllll S950/mo 3 Br 2 Be with From 1915/mo Plush Alty 530-et90 lee C a 11 1 511 • 1 5 O 1 or Open ~11/Sun ad'u1ta & pet• welcome 142-0808 42U S350K dn OC Clll INSULA POINT HOME • pool. 2 car g11rege w/ crpts & drapes 2'"c Ba 752-7373 Owner/IQt 875-7534 s22,soo. 540•51137, RGI thl led NII 87U S800K dn OC Clll 48r. 3'11Ba, 1 btk lro~ 4 br, pool. Jae 1•500 1u10 opener w1111er, Cedar & gl .... aun declc. La le ' 2141 EX 1rtner P vo to · Agt tM2-15t8 831·4518 ...,..... • "-.•• 18.000 1..... mo PIOIH call Jerry dryer 110011-up, taro• dbl cir private geraget I••• ac BLUFFS DollhouM COndo IMflClle ...... 3 8r. 2 ea. I tlt,000 Own/ Ag1 144-5111 5 Ir. 2 ~. MCluded yard, near 1clloot1 ahopplng. Owner wnl tt•IP Untnco. Aektno 1251,tOO. l .H. Open e a tll\ln t -1 oa11 144•1742 Of 841·1044 Afllllt. LAROE OUPL BACK 8AY-3Br. l~·B• Newport BHCll olllce -· .. -1 -_, F d I 640 6090 N 3Br. 2Br unit+ m1lrJ• 1411.900 Comm pool, bldg ecroH from oc I KLIU mT1 auumabl• tn111tullonat reu ,rlr, • lamltyrm lully m1 lnt yard o 3 br. den N L1gune. trl Ill ,.....,,.. t blk to Al...,... 14,382 teauble. Su"'"'r 0 C •r•• Oreit to1n. 1210.000 equity 2094 811mor1t pet• Inquire 11 527 181h ocean""' Wiik to beacfl q • w ... ,....... 198 bc:h ownr wlll con· 20'"""ooo' fl bid 11 ,.. · Open lo an 1r1del Scott 8 0 l i L-..1 TSL mgml 642-11503 SI 960-4331 __ SISOO/mo 49"-5841 eva boh. 1 310,000 Agt ~ teeSe option 8kr 80.0 OO~fl ~ · • prlcell Prlnclp1l1 only Holmea/Allorney-81\r ::::•:.:•:.:::l.::ff:..:::.:!i:.:.8:.:11::1:•.:;-:....1---::-:-=~::-::---1------- 846-1882 e 1s...o10 tHtod ••n~m /;rf:u; Agt &4&-1eo1 !>.4M6Q1 C.at11l U02 USTlllE 8:~,3 ~.~·or, ~r:a~i~ P:;:1c~~!:.i19U:~1~16~~ 3 bd, 2 bl, t043 Porl Wh11 • Wonderl\JI Wo<ld bvyerl only. ContllCt Ann 2• 111199 1u •ytp .....,.. 2 Br 2 Ba condo 1550, 3 3 Br 3 Ba 3 cat ga1age ., ... rent to own Of IN Lomb Ir d Y LI n • Nel1on Pl Open Sun, 01 Shopping, right 81 71"4/5"~!480 • 11• ""' •••11W Br 2 B• nr beedl USO. 3 condo Absolutely Im, I opt $1200 mo 1162-7940 490-tll07 11-<4 1247,500 731..e338 f Owner OVI Of., .. • mult Vu Nwpt to Palo1 Ver-8r 2 8a rnsaoo 2 Br t m1c Call tor eppt Agt your ingertlpa IVlf'Ydlyl E SIDE COSTA MESA Hit OroH S t00,000. d ... mlllton I+ 1roe, I Bl _,1 ut 50 • Sll50fmo Agt. Herry 2br w/ger crpt lncd yd PANORAMIC OCEA N Hbf ..... ..._.... 3 BR w. ~:~ryTPll~ICI Cl111111!,.d TrlplH, xtnt 1tn1nctng. Ne9d1 T l,C • make of-1cra fft•t• 48r, 3Ba. ~--IW.n 031-t2te water pd VIEW 2 Br. 1 ~ Ba, ,_. _ _., o £: • yo4.1r..., t~ dwn 2Br tBa aa fer Agt M1ry Jo fon'l\al din rm a llv rm -2710 "8" Del-•• t>eaclllront $1500/mo ~~:;~~eU.:f,~· call 842· 78 Ind 181 • 831-3848. ' S3t-14000f84W111 Brkfaat rm, lg 1111. den PllP IUUll1lllT 3 Br. 2 Be. gu. yd 6 1&20 838-4120 1·5'>m Incl ulll, IH opt Cell QUllfted Ad-Vllor hefp __._ Id 1 w/wat bar, 2 ltplel, lg llM1l• gard~.1.5..1 .. m,.0,.132.87 An I w •' Ad 5 811' L91'1..., you •••Ut It•" llOI • 'I mttr f)d'"' w/1,000 eq ft • Qren,......., _,_.,.., •U 842~. 2.c hra °" 50' tot.~· en 3'A ..... •/LUii balcony. all mlffOred 8eytlde Cove Condo 2' NWPT AIVliRA. 3 BR. dbl ... leArt.e No I...... ,, .. B 1 "' _... t b th II I 4 I 4121 .... ___ ......,.nl " a, eat b•, 3 fptc:t, t. door• J 1920 Ohme W*", Cotta m• r • w ecvu • d•n. ully turn1111•a g•. "'9 patio wljaouUI. H .. ,~ .. , "'"'.:::....... l"•r· 2 btlll 10 bctl, ltlld to IUMY eo. l)atlO r) h S' J -· 000 ~ '!1deck 1tound ltlOO uoormo Ag1 &49-43t0 un on_,,, 10 mo 553-1487, boat 1torego, *•lbar. Vil / 11 MeN·2000 & 2100 •·'· !)OOI, ""._ tannlt coun lido ..._. 4 Br hOMt In You ar• 1 o winner ol ... ,.1•45 -tofld bf ... hltdWf. Oak '" an ~ lcM!let. aHaet 'hofMI G"'°' loct11ot111soo a lk 1 ea 'it. kttotlall. iwo "" tk*M• t111 oo,_ .... __ .. __ ._ .... __ _ floofi, it9Cl6ul flowlt!Q MUST 8ElL. 0r V•raalllH. Hr. ~uard 1~,i;-t1.01&29~':J°ei~~· ~>to u. • Bf. I .., new paint & plM ldiel for fNn!IY ~7 El MORO LAGUNA TRAOE ON ~· OOl'nfl\ ~ 778 Y 10 · n -YAIUI crpt. 1050 IHtl Ann ~1~nt4nlnia. 1$9', o ""'--'-· • A~M211,000. e~1~ ATERFRONT H MES Ave 631-20... aft WM Or~ County Fow*"· tJ'· 494·t3011 Ownt/llOt. oci.n 8atl un ~.,..fHlltt ht .,1 13 S. • Ownet' I 1 l I t3f·1400 lffut. Abf/liba~aed, hlf9townd• ,_Of_~ __ .,., ____ _ 1.a •• ".. ,..,,,..,. "'°'"' .... tO 180·71to. 01.a 1oe .... L.... L.IH..I fl! lf>'lnkleJ, 09lll r• MotldaY. M•Ch 21 2 ptu• den. a be, towty 1~ VIA UNOINi ~~ NII a Oldo nwttt<49Mnt l!M!P -~ GM_,., .. 'IS mo. l;OO P·"' ocoan ~ltw 110,..0. Lg 110-72" ll'lcMtrllll p#k, Carone. To ll+IOO y0ur-matMOe MY,.RC>NT:i Br, ... 941•1611. l4F .. M8 To olalm tlcll'" c a ll dtdi1 91tcleft, ff Pio, Kell ,....,.. 1 .... Vacation paradise for P9ffeGt 1or OWMtl ooou-'-'o.. '"' a 1 s • 111 mo H • r b 1 ., ,.,.. IWdwd floOft 94Mtn, .. 1. au. Aelltlti 4t?-410t ...., 1 Wnn. U th• famlly ·year r~nd. ~.~=-~ rMdlnO publlc. ~~-~II tu 1• 111t. Sitt & 1400 "°' ... · 00 Iott of ... .,.. • $49,500 to $125,000 ""'"; 3." oor-. 11,rr•. ptlone • ... 13'0 f.Jdlln Ave. -PINTHOUH: .. , tba , ..... Ill" -.a ™5 1Mt It. Ol*I lun. ..tn· 19e., Joan Savior, Agt, 000 l •rloua hrtr~ ~ =~· Mutt °" I It tltlt t rt6Irmllaaldd/pet1480 ha1 _... 00fl4 l gd tocetlotl. POOl/)to 6 tffl llM all fl'°6 Att.1...~"" fowlllU , 1 oon11ot .\M •• 1714) • modsflKIT~~,~~ 0-.J'IO...,reqlUT ~VIII now tUI . cftlltwlllclpetdt t141 4,.._7714, Ut-1480 rw.1 --.., -Atty 1539 t1IO... .....1S7t 1Qt. tUT 63M1to flle , Orange CoHt DAILY PIL.OT/8unday, March 27, 1183 DT L¥w '"1• UH le-.... n.1 Mll Altrt•h U1L •-. n.•. &.art•-•• a.t, "p 9 • M 0 Ml. bL .. · • A.an HM 1~..._==..,...=="i.""==11~··=====·=1111~ HOWi fO" l\IHT 10W& 1 IJll -IC ,.. ltlhl ...... IJM C..t Mu-MU I "• • • ...... -H cmali - - -Lt.uni Hiii• I ldrm, ~Hll" aovlt lllCI - ----f rlD! un Cttlt Int UH Lttw .... UH ' DH Ml' 10 •hr !>Miit •• ::,.:. ':id:~d yer:,: wlDOd. 9111 M?o+~ 1 ..... ~~~"-~ L•ge t It 1 Da vp1tlllr1. llAUTll'UL bGhelof w/ t 1C1rn1.., Nt LAC!WM· L .. 11 a· on, OOIAN lay oondo. hol. &;0 • Thie to announoe lhe Mon.I OOIM. ua.•. pe~·-utfl let• 011ooun1, 01 2t'1I02-0nO l1t•llcl• 14711"'0 No petlO' '*"°"' IA06 Ho Vrly .... l4IO/mo Coll VllW. 1 " oon6o ...,,., UGO. ...... , n-lltU,. of our Frtend -IOOO .._....t, p '" o II• 1 • opt Io 11 i>et• U ~ 1 Piii Av all now 2110 11191 4t?-Nl2 11?1 11 M" to "'r 4 If f!OuM, ....,.. no.... nt-HIO V11r'T· lge, •11MY llr L•ro• lloh Mau dal H111a Aoval Telllt\lrl Ai>t• 330 WANTto a It°' iro 1 ., btwn ~ 1 ~. Ml TEARY TOMLIN Avel May 1 1600/mo M., no i>et• TOii .,.. 641·2447 Cfltt °' U!gunl IMofl. llPt ot llovM tot Ofanch NO-H3 '" 1 During I trafftc llh•n hte!t lltu! UH A , .. hral .. 114 ~;t,_~~'• Retrtglrange • 84a.1u2 _l1u1111de gorgeoue 2 ltr 2 ca Unlni.mtc>ted OOW'I "'o I"•' I e o o to 'emale no~-1mo11er lo In rural New z:iand~ ~ 'lmrneGvlaW s ......... lale.. UM BAVFRONT ptel ·u-u .. I Br l!-1ld• em111 bul I DI r1td UH lr!IW. •1IPI lfOfl'I bMClt\, MOO/mo, CdM Of lllldel 11111e 2 Ir.~ la. Pant "· 2 .. houf1ty .,.., . b r . ·-~ Gory, Iota ol natural 1140-7111" ,., ..... for retired -CM Ot< Perlect '**''· =:: ~ wtttl Ml'l\I A memorial wlll be obeerv9d at 10 bllCh. pool, no P•I• CtllmllnQ,privB •t,e,qualily, i~~m: 81~~f10 • wood 13113 Hl"'622 'br apt yard oar Nr nk>t• "°°"" -epecloul 14t-MOI ~ /mo. 7 • 12 " Cal AM. Sunday, March 27, 1883, at MSG/mo 131-1213 ~5:&,~o 'y1.',~;d~0 Lro 2 Dr, "'l>teic. HOO/mo, w 11 1 o'n1 Hi r b 0 r ~ea~~:;;,1~!;u:dG~~~r. IAITILU'I' 1paotou1 1 Deni• Cernatlon Perl(, Corona del Mar. 4 ldm\, 2 ~.NICE VIEW, pet1. 2131460-t041 la).___ nu Grpt, dw, lndrT rm '486trno '41& MCYl'tty. tubtll'ranMn glll'ag• & br, patio, view, pool. Cln prof non-•mllr 211r (co rn9r of Carnation and 11t Ave.) ltOO/mo Catt Vlolll 1 ,-, 1 ,_ dn1tr1 w 1 1 de 744.00118 elevator, 1 block from 15tO mo No pet• abe.MOoondo,w/d.reci 4t5-40tO 676 Sp.clou1, oar apt ta at••• 1107 &48·832t downtown From ltOO to ...._.7., *· nr bch, HB, 1326 '-' Bllhop R~ Summer1, Latter Dav Oulat Deck lu.. CIMn 28r, "'M, ''°'"· I 200 V Cell utN. Dlbt>te 645-4171 _, Ooean ....... Br. 1 atory. 111-lell dee> 87&·&508 ~ =l~bR apt seoo 1 I a WJ ••• , ,.,,, new llv rm C~tl. lndry, .. ~...oa eat1't .... lg!! Au nH ROOM ,OR AEHT SaJnt1, w II c onduct the MrVlc.. 1 1200/~~ 4~5980 1aJiM Agent 873-0880 Mt-1111 r.%.~246lo 2 8~2·~=: UUIA --• OILU>CI 1 8" CONOO. NEA" HACH 6 fWY ALL OR OUR PRAYIR8 AND LOVI Pt I J •AAJ Ea1111de 3 Br. Cottage, I 642-3163 ' ,._,_._ lmmao, pool, tannl1, epa. 1260/MO. M1-t005 AJlll WITH TWRRra Wlf'I, ••-, ... ...., 2Br, 21•, nr ocn, adll a a1a a '!! IOIAllPatlT Ba 1&95/mo. 2817 "A" Fabulout 2 plu• den, 2 Mtny vpgt1de1 Com-au..1-h -~--.va ......, qommunlly. no pelt Small 1 BR apt, new Otl)I, 1 Br, 2 81, din rm du· EI01t1. ll)l·t766 N-trg E/ttd• 3 8r, 2 81. 8e, wfwtllte water view. s>let• prl\laay. M8ll/mo. --• Hl8 PARINT8, JOYCI AND HARL.SY 1780 mo. 644-72911 drpa, .,..24. p1u Avlll 411. Short or Ktda OK. UO mo. Incl lrplc. 2 lrg decile, &&7•2814 Female non-1mkr. Nr TOMLIN 875-508& long term. 559-1892 or NR SO. COAST Pl.AZA 945·0ffl or &46·2000 gourmet kit. I 1480/mo llMGtl. Unfllm. W..,..,/ 111!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!I -· & &48·8093 1 BR APT, $370/MO UXU fnal utll. 494·8541 9·& CONDO-Adult, 2 lrg dryer, gar. 831-0029 afl '= ........ fltJt 2217 BAVFRONT • ~ta.cular Uttla pd 754 ,. ... 8 L RV CONDO, 2 Br, 2 pm Bdrm, 2 Ba. all am.nf-& f>M --'-2 b 2 b ...,...., 81. HOO/mo. Open Set . 8 -------•-tab ...... ..._ ... I •-•-•---FOf Sall°' Rent Luicury \I ' tpac:. r, 1• S & t • 3 2 2 8 W 111 on . 2 8t MOM~. t b1k to tlH, .C. Plaza Arll. 8~ lge 28r ~I. CdM. ,.,. 'f!I II ' ----home on Minion Viejo plu• atudy. P\lt parko. C.rt•I ••I llar 2712 pacloua iunny 1 Br 2 13 / 8 & o . o 2e11 0 r bch. Se&O/mo Incl uUI min •10 AlrPof1, Irvine In· Ollhtla St. Gar;t: •veil. Wanted lly employed •1775~1900 ft ~ L..k. ,. bd .. , .. ..,_ 1 boll •llP avail. (714) gatage, dw, bal due I area & b11c11 ......... ph 87 ... ............. _" · "" .... n-752.9511 or 876-&491 THE SHORES 1400/mo &48 9064 213/996...:JllOO, ext 214 Stove, lrlg Vr 111. No l35-t<t6$ -·"· ......, -mlll rtelOnlbll rant In etrtal . 11101 """ .....,._. alt amenm ... In-BEACH AREA --pelt . Redec. 491>-2890 R ' I •xahtlnlJe tor handy men dondo Cl rel•. "R"' eluding boat dock 2 Br 2 Ba 2 etory, ,,.. Come & -Oii newt 1 Br t S.. 1475/mo RHort llvlng tmong 1111 ••P •m• 1 rmmatt work, wlll paint •to. Huntington Bea ch ~1271 block to be•ch. Yearly decorlled ~. 1 l 2 I Br t Ba with 111 utllt pin ... runnlng 1trMm1, 11!'1!11 INt~ 1111 • u --.... c25•30 yre 10 •hr 39r Preter N.8. or B.P LMW 842·2834 1475 Rel c H 11 a pd J4t0 lulhland~&2Br2 ----• :&-. ondo, N.B. Gaflga, ---------tr:l. a• Bdrm&pll.1550&5e95 842-0350 Ba $795/mo. 0&7•4001 NO FEEi Apt I Condo •••-•••._ wehr/dtyr, t300 mo. mag 213/430-7301 . In lliOUna Nlguell, c,_, 1...-rt hat~ Wt 6 wtlnda 576-394 Pool & Tennl1 _ wltdya 873-18&4 ..,.. rentala. Vllll Aentall. .,_ -&45..e177 Mlrtlt or An-Mike. v,._,, Par11.-y, ~Oii C..eaa ••I ... 2'U Call Helen 1144-28t t 1L•r9a clHn, t Br Apt ' · 875-"4812 BrOller 11111 • gelt RHpontlble lady need• 11144 eq. rt. M&-021& . ........ ''"... 1Br OM ll'plc pool. In Ory lac. near . ..,... amu Wkly rental• I H up Prof. lady .... ..,,,. 40 nloe/mOdHI 1 Br •Pt 1100 ., 2 olc ' Lrtt ... Spac. ! bf, 2~ ba e...,, STUDIO APT I blk from dshWShr SG50 ~o 1hop1, ulll• pd From mealiBJIY Color TV lrea colt.. • shat• 2 Br. 2 Bt. all N.B. CdM, Etc. Fay 1700 ,, wrhH apec• twnhll Pool, Jog, 11c ocean, 2 •dull• Avall 7~11e57 I $388/mo S.&--0338 . 3 & "81. CloM to w1i.... heated .,00. & etepa to • m 1 n 111 11 . 13 4 0 . 720-0514, 956.2170 lrwy Clo••· top too'. ieoo Agt, 544•1440 4128 for 2 mo1 1450/mo &PUT91m turn & unlurn, reaaon-OCMn Kltohen• •Wiii Incl utM 873-4875 LOE 1 Br, view. gar decit N[ ~· ~ 2 br, I ba Beauttlully 1andacaped abla, all 1m1nlt111 N6 N. eoui Hwy: W-32118 •11 8. lull .. ltr leat 2tli _~_5.ea __ a_1 ____ _ Lr;:,':"~~· ,2.1v.'rryb ,. __ , • ...... exlrll $895 plu1 d•P :t~c. NI • .ir111:s2~·~ Oatdln apta POOi 6 Spa Btoker 875-4912. Laguna 8eeGfl 494-&294 Reapon .. ble lem 20'1 n-WANTED. Obi "at:!f.' to 2,000 eq It""" with Qffloe. ·-w•r \191 a ... --7 1 9 '"' M a r I g o I d . Y 0 pe 1 Pa11ot/dec:tc1 No peta I• • I 911'\kr etv w/ume IO\llfy "' A II I d C t Super I l 300/mo 1350/mo Olic mob lie 640-4255 8 ~f-12~85 IA~:~~ 2 Bdrm t''-Ba . • ,,. • ia·.·i:lil• UN di 9l'IU CM twnhm. own bl, nr ~-::· ~~ s"too 'm°":,M ~ ::t.: n:Mlno:; 876-2490 home, no pell Mature Hide-away w/view Mo· can ag ' • $580-1585 .t'. . .r.t'.ll ro1·• WklY rental• now avail bc:h. $316. 842·2897 eTS-Oe2T llale. Cati afler 8 ,.M Bia Canyor1 COndo adulta Quiel, Hc11r1 darn 2 Bt t Ba Deck 2260 Vanguatd COUNTRY CLUB LI INO 110& ~up. Color TV. 494-3427 3 bd, 2o,\ Ila, lull golf t 9 9 I N e w p or I 0/W, garage No pets' 2 14r•, I ~a h•a S<t0-9828 IN NEWPORT BEACH Pl\on11 In room 2274 ~~!:. 1$2= ! !:: :ii~: 3 CW geraQe, E/llda C.M. -2800--------courte otlew, pool, tennla. 1148-8373 1725/yrty.645-tee2 2pailot,gar,launaryrla· ---Slnglu 1 & 2 Bdrm Newport Blvd C M nr17thSt.l185,1tt,1Mt ,. It loOlltedne. $1300 ...... Alao a\lall 2 1 I 2 Bdrm, 1'1• Ba. 1565 AplrtrMntl & Townhou· &4&-7444. (I 5 3 O mo" e . In)· & MC &42-3473 17th Plecentta, CM. B .. _ • 110010..---••• 2 Br 2 S. dlx lower du· cl lllet. &OO mo plua 3 Bdrm 2 ba. •a•5 s e3 l-6913 le95/mo. 846-1164 r, ........ • -· dep 751·9039 · •~ -· ome ate elegantly ••--Double jat~, 176 mo. Broklt 944-7424 egt f , OaaHa plu, t ear gat w/eleetr t61 E 21tt 548-2408 tvrnlthld. -·-F wtlt llhr lge N.B. -apt 873·03 r. I no •n•w•r 2600 eq. 11. near Hoeg. 25 ... F dh opener, bit-Ina. 1v111 411. 2 BR duplex. encl gar. 'g; F ••""" Very private rm 6 Ila. ~1--"ure M $21CA 111 " s t tll & LARGE BLUFFS CONDO -or am 2131332-83•5 "•td, nice area 5 7 Daaa Ptlal "'7"'ot rom ..,.,., I I p -,.,.., ' ...,, , 2 13/784-7033 epara e o ce ti• 2 4 B 3 B Coate Mesa "' ' • -On JambO<M Rd. 11 ,. r O•· ,., female. la1t, •), utll1. Im med. 11rooma. 354 per aq. rt. ll~J~o. 6-4;·2607 ° You are the winner ol 2 br, nr ocean, w/vlew Bernerd·B 155ol mo Bachelor apt, all uttl pd, San Joequln HIN• Rd. ia25tmo. 97a-7M 4 Rehl. 751·5500 Office leat.11 H14 Bier, &46-&2M. two''" ticket• (117.00 Frplc. utlla p0, waatt/dry 559"5001 cloM to bch. Furn avall. 144-1to0 4 Br. FV. neat 405 fwy I 2 Prof wonl9ll 3().-40 wtlh 11117 Wlllcllff, N.B. 2711 =====::=::=::=::;:;; OcelnlrOflt hOme 3 ~r •• value) to the $875 Lii. 6-40-1177 $385• , BR I bath, pool, $360/mo. 881-6142 ''' IEIEIYE m •hopping . Kit prlv. lo ah.,. 3 Br, 2 a. Turt·; IQ 3CIOO aq. It. 2,435 eq. Aaanattanll ba, $2000 mo. Avall. May 011011 YOUS STUDIO w/klt, 4 bh<• to laundry, adult•. no pet1. FANTASTIC VIEW, Direct 1240/mo. GM-3844 lll'oek HM. $350/mo Ind I fl. Sul1able 10< medleal °' - let. Mre Long, 850·1190. Orange County bet\. $350/mo. 833-7890 & &46-1947 o\lerlk Martna. 1 bd. trpt. NEW glled 20 Town-Bdrm w/houH prlv. nr utll & cleanlng Hr\I. dental. Agent 641·6032 .............. *2 E. BluH1 tamlty hOme. 3 ' F&lrgrounda 1 675-9115 * 2 Br 2 Ba nr SC Plua, pet RMpon, 1table gent. home VILLAGE COM· bulllne 6 11\oppinQ ontr. 5 5 3 • 1 8 8 0 d I YI , p I F tal V ":tr .__ ..... _... ... , br. 2 be, oountry kit. Nr Monday. Merch 28 s A, patio, pool. •P• 1405 + Ut111. 496-7592 MUNITY. 2 & 3 Br. 21), Adultt only. ta2-7&20 933-8275. r me °"" n • of· ....,. _.. perk. 11000. 640--7559 8 00 pm Deluxe 2 Br 2 Ba. wtth saoo N I 752 5422 Ba. 1800-1800 aq rt of flee. 1184 eq It. 1 629 reoetve VIia and......,_ To claim llckell call harbor & ocean 'tllw FuH o Pl 1 • l•at. leac~ 2740 pure luicury GaraQH Furn. rm In pYt home nr Shr 2 Br. 2 Ba. Club lllcil, SI at• r . ( 0 IC II I Ctrd with no credit 3 Br 2ba condo Back 942.5578, ext 352 2 ear garars Security S300, t Br dplx. 11ng11. apaa tn l\lery home~ SC Plaza, •hr bath, tennlelpool, •P•. gym. 714/986-1134. Ghec:k (802) 1411-0278 :-Y· :"lltlt\I, lrpk:. leun-**" 1980/mo 8 6-8007 non-amohr or1ly, quiet 21r~~112 .~• n::~•:ee~~l~~ muter iulte. dining I 8 & I w k. n / t m k r . :!~J~~5 1350 Inc utll. llfWPllT Olllll _Oec>t__:._·_288 _____ _ ry, ear gar w/opnr Nice 2 Br I Ba lrple. 954 w 17th. 5-48-3820 P>:. *525/mo room a. wood burning 558-1737 Full o-~ o .... _ Poot. 1850, 842-1155 E/Slde. $350, ulll pd, pvt • fl I I F/M t ...... 2 n. 2 n-....., ..,.. .. _ ...,.,_ .. _ _....,.....,. aundeek. carport. no 968-6608 rep ae11, m era-wave 28th St. bleCll houea, NB. o .,,. "" .... ..,. N --.. rll&lJIUll IH5 BLUFFS 4 BR°' 5BR, 3 patio new llllch. w 10. pell Lease 1650 UY •UMW ovena. private petloa & o.wntumrm, 111&1ut6 Bctt~t.1290. -• -•• llTm BA, Bonua Rm, t>eeutllul nor1 amkr. 111 & tee No 760-1713. 833•3307 ltW lYHL. Oeluxepoolaldeictral1199 yatdl, gard_. prOYld· dep. Avlll lmmed 720-1945. 1575. Fum/unturn ... ,..,,, decor. 11400/mo Pll• 946-8086 .. 2 br. 2 ba. bit-In•. eel. Elegant living-"' 15 87" ... 1" All YOU,,_, fOf one ---------1 /V. b I I f -"• --.. M/F to shw• CM houM M thly Feel ~e But. leac~ 2640 rm w i1 a , we k to I Br-I Ba/Badl 1455 dswehr 1 '), milel beaetl. mlnutH from uh Ion Yearly on tl\1 beach I l300 mo plue utM N/tmll on WI 1111 .,..,. 75 /mo 3 Br 2 ,_ Ba 1 beach. • utlla pd. no •• ,..,. No pet1 1500/mo. lllend. 7 mlnut• to S.C ....... ,.57 1 .... ~ 640-5470 ··.u.... not lee 119 ....,.?'. ... ·• YIH IWI kitchen. S30Q/mo Rel• I Br IS. .,...., 536-8382 Plaza or O.C Airport room ~t. kitchenette I no...,_"' · ,..... Ill.Ill-• ""' . ....,. CUiiom Condo Nwpl Celt 54M322 M·F 2 8< I 8e S530 Jutt eut of Newport bath 1280/mo. p!\.11 '200 Female HOllMmate eitlt * -r-* Marl~ TrOllblee?/ D'- CrMt 2 ear 91r. pool. OlllTIY Hnn 2 8t 2 a. 1580 DELAWARE PINES 81\od 6 ao. of San Diego aeeurlty d•P 2308 w ~ ..... Fum cOncso, 1 MO FREE RENT voroe Fernb ~oblerN? tannll, 9')a w/d hoolc up BeeutlM & per111t111 Witll Enelld gar9011 lnch.ldld, 1 Br lrplc, pOOI, 1111. Frwy From 110001,,,0. Ooeenfront 873-4154 3 Bt, 2~ Ba. l250/mo. 1 room to 7 roome. Adi. Oom11t1e Vtole nee?/ Avall Aptil. tenaeed pool Cetta •eu z7•• gu & wllar paid. pool. private patio. 1475/mo 831•5439. 2473 Or•"""" 8&44029 &44-2583 Ak'pof1er Inn 1 Frwye No Chlld Abuae?/ Chlld T1l "9t 141-1IOI •Pnvate Pallol -jaeuuJ. rec toom, voUey-642-3807 A eo.t Miii -..-Specloul Ooeen front un-or · ..... required. Cu1tody? Immigration •Covered Parking ball court. g .. bbCfl t9221 Ollawate SI. YI., 1 tM "'-1 I, 3 bdrm, 2 ba. 0otgeoua 2 8r. 2 Ba. pool, Call AM 833-3223 (Rafugee)? 3 ... T ~ ......,.._ .·~naclng~' Apia We!itfield It ,.tt. WMIUll &n1 L~~ ~U~P~Cp~: RS200-ll300. ~~~ ~ ,11;_~1 8e2-2247 N.B. 800 aq ft omo.. avalt 1Nl1H~.1 ~~L.Sl ..... own ................ ~ "" ,..,.. 387 W Bay St CM Ltg 1 1 2 Bdfm among · · .. ,...... · oom or rent, ,..,.,.. prl-,..._ M 1 S 50 o --.- ., rm, 2 8&. lrplc:. com-•Walk In Closet• lPOllllm 714/&48--0073 I plnH & atre1m1 See 11350. 875-&359 \ltlegaa. Nr OCC $225. Fe to thr 3 8t CM hOme ~2.' 873-5500 mo . Call collect. 24 Iv. mty pool. S 1000/mo •Home-Ilk• Kitchen• Beautiful garden apt• 2 Bt. 2 ea. 1525. No peta. 548-9969 own br & ba. $225, plui 873-&853. 1 blk to Huntington Palio./dlctll. Spa, heal WISTUll YIWIE ~·t ... pOOIFgym ~ apa.8 Located actoaa N.B. Go4f .,_...__., F-........ rm 6 •11 utll. 860-3077 laL lllllll scR•U.L£TS Center, tranaportallon & paid No pell. Bach t & 2 Bt Apll 0 pet• rom •" O. CourM. 545-4855. ""''~ _,, ,... ftlW Blultt 28' 6 den. UPQrad· Frwyt. 2 Bdrm. 2 Ba. 1585 pool, ·tpa, LIR. earpOrla. 84MS91 bl, kltdl. ~· nn-Live at the bMct!I Shr 1ge BWPllf MAii ;1 tcio;:o~'T~:;;.:-11 munH HIE 3 Bdrm. 2 Bl. $655 No pell lmmld OCCUP. Huntington Creek Aptl. llAILY amlcr 122 16 • 3 br. 2 ba holMe In la· COMPLETE EXECUT IVE ANSWERS 1 Bdrm From S525 398 W. Wiiton 631-558:! 11Bney Luxury adult IMng. 1 6 2 2 Br, blk trom ooean & Rm for rant, C.M. Nr OCC. 08Upneac. 18198 e. en111. lrp1 le & OFRFOFMIC1E1~5ERtoV SI ~! .. s. Tlnlter . 8f111rken ' 3Br 2o,\ b• COfldO Pool LA QUINTA HERMOSA Flreplace pool dlahwutt-eeh $375 Bdrm, with gataget. hMt bay. only S695. IJ.50.M34 s 2 10 m 0 .• u 111 . u r \I IW . UNEXCELLEO s'E"A'. ln\aet -Coe*• •• Anll Apr lat, no pell, 16211 Parllllde Ln, 1 blk er, pvt· patio. xlra lrg t Br 1450-1480 6 water paid, televlaeo 957-39&6 saOC>lmo. 'Call 4IM-<639". VICES, ENVIRONMENT, Fumt* -W\de9t S725/mo ·mo to mo. w o1Baach,3blll•S guden 2 Br s575 2Br $535·'545 MCUrlty FrornS510.CaJI VerealllH Gondo. 102 working mother 43 wllt STAFF KICKEOmeBACt< C.ey & Scotti 831-2242 of Edinger 847-5441 557-2841 TSL Mgml 645-8122 848-t813 from~ Setlotz Plaza. 249, NB. 2 lettll ...... ...... shr elegant .. br, 3 ba THE HEADQUARTERS VOii oen tal artomoble 3 Br, 2nd fir corner untt • _........, e.tbluff w/t¥M, pool-manufacturer• are get• ~ :!Jibaean"':i.~ L!tw leac• 2641 Going Bananas looklng i:ooj~0B•. Oat TrH>leic. UUMT• &PTI. w/baleony lacing d..,• Pina Knot Motel on CO..t 1tde. w/elt amenltlH. COMPANIES ting more auertlve car gar w/elee opnr. 0-front 1 Br 1 Ba. for tamtly ll\llng . lat Mo 535-8828 l<>-4 pm Quiet. 1paBclou1, near tof•d eour1ty1rdd. Incl. Hwy. NB. 81991 to oceen. 1575+ or 2 roomere tor 114/111 .... 1 about quality. I.Mt_., l1250/mo.Agt536-1435 kltehen&IMngroom,TV reotmoveayou1n beach. 2 r. l'At Be. ww earpetng, rapea, Wlclyrat•.&4~ '300 ... 720-4442 .... _...... lwrtto1cer.r-oom .,.------''-----I lnetd 1450/mo 1100 We 118\le 2 Br . 1 Ba LOOklng to rent an apt? TownhouH. 1685/mo. DIW. 1l1Gt. range & --• and kldled the ..,.. and 2 mast• bdrma, 2'Atba. 2 HC: dep plul ,,., utlla 1445 • 3 Br., t •,A, Ba LOOk no furthur, -can ~ f.erb. daptl. Extena4v1 Yaudee ...... lltT Fe non-1mkr. 25-35. 0r .. 1 Rate t .M aq ft the tire KICKED me • t 0 r y. w I 0 ' R. fl 780-3931 1475. POOi. tndry lac., ftO find It! Lei Ollf oompuler OollhOUH 2br / 1 ba du-adl. Ind. pool. etubt.a & Maul Hewall be• Ill I TwMll. $307/mo. Wortl "" ml IO. of airport, IUb-8ACK. 1700/mo. Agt 1142-9808 petl. 5-48-9556 do the teg woni s.. aptt ptex gar "" yatd ,. ~ contrOlled under· • • u u 6 4 2 • 4 11O2 or "om• '-prime °""*· ,_ --------- Super allarp 4 Br 3 Ba, l!!p!I leac~ !Mt Duplex Weslatde CM 2 on TV. HVI llme 14o dac'. erpt, 1111/reirlg. C"cC~~act :~81!~0~ b~h1': &4 2 -84 72 ~~ofin;::c'~. '":Z~~-&~ Gomm pool. frplc, Br t Ba. Neat & cute. coma•• often•• you I $485. 11171 Newman. Kaenapall Beh Rffort,,Male to ahr 3 bd houM. Holty(714)&51 55fr2650 $1300/mo. H.,,. Olhln. . cerpeta. drapea, amall Ilka 751•7382 759-0840 ATTRACTIVE 2Br 2ba, MWty dlooreted, ~ 1185/mo + 1"' ullla, + 1--'--------'--------- Fr.d. agt 131-1288 Spaoou~ singlt Ont tenced patio. encl ad 2 Br. 2 a. TwnhM. all utll * $3e0/ino llP 8adl 1 6 aeeurlty, pMll vi.w, nr tpr1ng & aunvner raJ• 1100 aec dep. Muat be ... ~ .......... ~... Lest I,.... N! &twobtdroom garage. no pll• pd,1chUdOK,P\11petto.11 8t.Uftfum&.fum.Pooi, ~~· .. • .. c~~" $1175 011 (213)173-5211 emply'd, non-amkr ...,._., ..... ~ .. YH IEIEIYI m 1partmtnts 1475/mo. plu• 1475 MC eerpott. lndty rm, pOOI apa. 18992 Flortda ._.,.._.,.. ...... Palm 0-.. cc 2 7 5 1 • 7 s 1 5 ' d . y. : 11 ,,.. aq ft/M~ JltlM NEW g111d 20 Town· 548-6442 or 770-5e29 1490/mo, plul OIP 1978 842-2834 842-3172 VERSAILLES & Br vu home. ape, .golf, '31-1 lN, -C.. 567 • 70 O home VILLAGE COM·11•f,l l' •/·1 •~ "'55mo 1Bt 18&.lrplc Maple , m•n•o•, vtLLABALBOA 1annl1, 175/ntlcpl MIFtollV28r'2beM-. • LI.Ill fOIJI) ADS MUNITY. 2 & 3 8t 2'"' r ......., rm 111....._...1, emati 846-8280 2 6MAR3 !4.~RSrw ~~I ... _._ CONDOS 886-t I 18 Verde \lllla Matwe/reap • lllllfTY Ba. lll00-1800 ....,, ft. of I • I • :::'!... ' f"'V'' ' ._... ._.., ,.... •<>t-<t"""""' ,......,,. 6 If air.""'""' ARE FREE ....., .... ...,. 1 BR blt..ffla, enc ow '3eO b ............... al 1_.,. _, ....., ••• uwau __, o,\ .ut · ~ pure luicury Garage•. 1 1 J , 368 A\IOCado per mo 150 E 2 111 Ollr .,.,.....r. " ,,..... - -ot 494-7184 Pt1ml Coeta W.. IOCe-•P•• In every homa • . TSL Mn-1 642·"• 12 &45-2379 544-4294 yd. dbl cir gar W/O Executive Bactle6of. dyne-For Hie or renl Lu.IC . ....-.. •·-3 ... .........,. 1 llOn. abundant ~....... Cal: t I di I .,... ~ hkup From 1 580 mite location, YI-of I condo Br ._.... '"'" .,.. """""' _ •• .,. • mo•• er •u tde,b n ,no FU""""ISHED or TownhOuM 2 Br 1'1• Ba ..._.._. deeorlled 2 Bt w/ 840-a807 Newport, Tha Bay 6 ~r~.., ._2 • blll to~ all U1rU. lull~. From 1165 •••-11n r om•. -.co urn no "" ·~-·• .., 2 ... 2 ...,.. v, ........ ..,.. """·· on 1. le W/D le &42-7850 _ tlrepl~•. mlercrwl\11 UNFURNISHED lrplc:. pool. spa, aneched oar. ,,..., c:rpt1, drpa, bl-open~. 111 "'" t>Mut. Kunapall c:out Cr. rp · · m ro. ovena. prt\late patios & All UTILITIES garage. Av111 Ill• 11111 tln1. lncd yo w/patlo, ...,.. 8&. 831-4080 For fur1her lnlo c all 75. lat 6 lat, Cwr •llPll1' 11.&11 ~~~~~~~~~ ~.d~_!1dener ~vid-1,. p•io. HE •LJH Call 631-4984 w111t pd l.A. ltftwer Avail. 4/ 1 1 Br & patio, 2 1 3 I 5 4 1 • 3 5 I 8 or llG l-864 3 OFFICE SUITE w/Hart>or = ..., ..._... ~-"1 " ,. " *3 Br. 2 a. nr SC Plu, 2437-A Orange 1530 2173 Chllr1e Or 1575. 2 Br 18H Lux. 213/3n-8919 Ffrmmte nffded to 1hr vt9w Padllc: Coast Hwy. •H• Pl1t mlnutH from uhlon (LUIS. TENNIS s A. pool. epa, carport 281C91•101 1~5•.n~• .. !''!•1201520 You .~r• 1thaeMelawtnner 01 bit-Ina, pool, BBQ, no ~.,.., ..., lovely Npt Condo. 2BR Approic 1000 eq ft. CALL llland. 7 mlnut .. to S.C. SWINll41NG I Chlkl o11 S695 N .....,..... pet1, no exoeptlone. XJn1 _, 28• 1300 mo plut o,\ 714-&4~7100 Pee F\nder9 IM-81e3 Plaza or O.C. Airport 1 P Ul · 0 pet• 1 two ll'M Uehtt (117 00 Npt tooatlon • Dover/ Large 3 Br. 2 B1. fur· alee. Debbie &42..e134 Juit eut ol Newport much more Sorry, 752•5822 •95imo. 2 Bt 1'/• Ba value) to the WeatGllff. Warltl 10 W•t· nlatlld, private tun dlctl. llWPlll 11.&11 ....., Blvd. & eo. of San Otego no pets. Models E'tlde Adult Llfettyla upper unit. balCOfty. LIR. Clllll YUUI dtff Plat.a. Cell rental olc, belt .tilt• land bMctl 8eeutlM N.B prl'o/, rm/I>&, OFFICE/ WAREHOUSE. INa ... Frwy. From $1000/mo. d . .., 9 1 6 2Br 18e lt>dry lac carport Or Count Iv mag. 645-41&4e taking reMrvatlon• I~ avaH. now, 1275 + utlll. 1000 t1 to 2700 tt At· 831-5439. 2473 Orange open ai., 0 · Ulte nu, latge, quiet TSL ~20~~ Wl:;'.1603 F:;01.111dt Y eprlno 6 1ummer & &4.S-9516 traettw, well malni.lned 71181 Clay A¥1. Ave .. Coe11 M.... Oakwood 1450 alngte 646-4549 Mooday. March 28 ••uoo ISLE•• wknds, from 1450fweell. F/M, 26-35 ""'· reap. to mcd•r" llulldlng• on Hvntlnaton 8eeGfl WllllAlt YIUAIE 208 Via Udo 6oud 0 w n • r Tr t b o I• t ,. quiet itrMt. Aatlgned You are the wln~r of Udo l•I• 3 BR. 1.,., bl. Ciard .. n Apartmen•6 Large 2 Br 1 Be. upllalrt B 2 T I ,8:00 ,p.mk' call 2bf ll!O. 87~1244 l'ltl 714/662 7656 . e 2 BR 2 ~~·~ patlllng. gar.,,_ IYlll-two ,,.. tldl1t1 1•• 00 l l250 per mo. vr~ IM " u Nloe area. quiet. 9araoe ach, I & Br. Apt• o c • m t c 111 • ,_.--. t-"-· ·-• able. -.-\lltlue) to the 714/873-4083 ""~po_. n-~..&./No. 1515/mo. 831-8812 AvaJI lmmed pool, spa, 842-6878, ext 352 **l91 llll EHier & aummar wkly bell cm. w1 & game rm, &46-4800, &411-3323 da ........... .... ,_,,,,. " ~ui L R carport No pet1. *** 2 BR, adult• only, 208 rentals, Nwpt, Bey & ocn. located In CM, nr OCC. ._.........._ ConYw1 Ctr Beach 11ea 3 Bt et 1720 880 lrvlM Avt Roomy 2 Br. E/ald•. w/ Bach 1410 Soud ~alra $&!50 Maril ot Jadl 87$-3583 '326 mo. & utll 6 eee. . ~m--. ..., __ ,, UOn dbl Ba enclld gar BEST 111161h1 gar. Kid• OK. S500 1 Br 1476-1496 WW Tl llAll · · · 546-3491 ~ H _,_.. Merci\ 30-Apt 3 Alty 53H190 fee 64 S-UO" 536-3445 or 969-11120 2 Br 15&5 t BR 1 BA CONDO. :::~~~· l\IH daye leat.Ja .. ...,. at11 1 MO FREE RENT To cla im Uclleta cell • TSL u~t. 7"• ,..,..81 I -Aoommete: ~ llM. 8ec:11 With lhort term leaae, 842-5871, ext. 272. ~ 111 bectl padl ftl8I ... _,...... •--""' S 3 br. 2'"' ba. lrple, enci ....,... .....vu downttalrt, lrple, dl•h· h rt hi... ..../lt1•••t" Bay. $275, 111 & 1111, lull ~ euttaa Keep 'fk*et:a rnuee be c:rlalmed beach S300/mo BEST l"ft"Wr-" .--..../ o get S750 Avlll April 1 Condo 3 BR 2"At ba. dlen, wHl'ler, PlllO. earpot1. ~ • lll•Mad uttla Ind. &42-8811 your overhead tow & by~ I, 1913 Alty 53M1llO 111 1700 16th St 75~t652 1750 mo 2 car attach REFRIGE. eommty pool/ Luxury unit. Owr 2000 -""-"'of ... ~111 ~ ~ ... Oottfl ""'· -1-. OIW. m' IP' No peta. 1575/mo. '"· 38R. 2'"" ... _ ........... & • 1 lwO..enge Co F 16-25 to lhr ~ 3 bf, 2 ,... ft •• ....,.. • ..... N-s>Ort Hll 4 matr ault• 1 THE SEVILLE 2 Br wtgar. rrQw';vl,c;nlral vae ... , 54~2000 Agent, no fee. '"" rm ioft $125°':0 Ettabllthed 12 )'9Wll b • ho u 1 • f n N . B . '::~ ~r ?'·Bs.:'.'c h 4 · Loat mai. SlemMe Cat & ~ more Br 3ba, 2 642-5113 ~. drpe. bltlns. lned ,,.,., .. ......:... • .... •Pflotoe T•-'300/mo K.w1 fM&.09S7 .. 1 11 frplc:a. lg tam rm Fned yd w/patlo, water pd ga1 BBO . wet bar, 381 288 LR .O.R.,frple, ..............,ore1-11 8 Mo.O\Mlmld~ · 831-3851 wnte •• eoller. Vie. rrd. 8 mot to yr IH 2819 .. G . Santa Ana 11ereo/ ln1ercom Mo/Mo garage $476/mo. S300 NEAR BEACH Newpol't Otc 13.2~ 134 M• rmmte. H8 es>t. rw Spece Avail, 200 ft to See¥tow. N.8. ~1540 11 100/mo . I ONTHESAND Ave 1520 Call 1·5 only Steve IHndl, aae. 7781 Cypreu St. 1 bdrmunfllmapt.Vr1y ~oft to.. bdl,exttar ... '260/mo. llOO eq tt. for ~erlne La.t:Bll/tMIM.Mn.Oo-213n92.5359 3 Br 2 a. upper unit, 936-4120 S46-2313, llg1 983-88421'1 5:30 wlldya. $480 mo. Agt 87M170 """'°.,. moW!g. Dllw &42.....,.7 rWted bl* 11111 Dana icle , Baycreat/ Dov~ PANORAMIC ::~h~~~· d~;~~ :~~~d · 2 er. t Ba. 1 car garaQe. E/SIOE. &.lnny 2 8<, t Ba 11 BR, pet & am•ll ehlld WATERFRONT 28r lge T...urt Ole 832-4134 Mata 21·26. 2 8', ~ blll to Wiit Marine Cell ""9. .__.d. sq~ OCEAN VIEW V-"'f ~winter, and9d prtvatepaflo.uP941funlt garden 1p1. gar, deck , OK '4$5mo. deck \lery nice M/F ptof «tty 2&-33 N/ bell\. Non-amllr. 1300 493-8915 Mon-Fri Loat b6ecklUln ._.,d Hlghty uPQreded 4 Br. S 5 2 5 I mo Brok• r :!~~ le-0 2 lit St 980-71&5 $&50/rn0. 650-180e SMKR. Cl.EAH to .iw 2 '*" ~ U1I. e76-83M 8AM-6f>M. mill, 10 yra. old. "Atwtn". 2'it Be. tr/dr. 12t50/mo OM'!:o2 Seahote 851-8800 lul ....... 27tl BLUFFS 3 Ir Condo El br, 214 bl condo, gat, F to ahr 2 br cottage, Ottle• apace tor luH, VIG. Laouna Cenyoft, 644-'480 or 830-5050. TSL Mgmt. a..2-1803 •100 1575/mo. '500 oep 2 Br • Rancho redaG. nu ,,;.W lrplc, etc:. C.M l300fmo C.M .. Apr. 5 . Olan• prime b .. ch/bey loc•· 494-7815. 83M256 ext 4220 • 1 Ba kitchen, L R 380 Huge I Br lux. condo. ' ..... '31~1 Dew 831-8400, eq.2999 tlon 1400 ICI ft vpa-Found Magrulleent lltew. 2 br, 2 RENT CREDIT , . O · · l 6 I h p I C M fr p I c t n dry g a r drpa, petlO. NOf1'-1ntkr · ., . 9'1IY striped M <*. 8ec:llbay 4 bO, 3 be. lrge ba, lrplc, lncld1 ullls. Bring lhll ad & receive I 5"6-4!31 HOO/mo 984-S888 cH 1800. 813-3088 or Sot F to lhr 3 bf bMut Rtft-Mte, M/F 1275 + ... ~·· :;~7below clutltiouee Av, "'-Por1 fmlY rm. lrge Sc>a l am tennlt, jec. eeuna. pool, credit on ht month'• 982-4914 213/211..()386 CdM ~ w/F I cNld, Utlta + 175 '-· 2 bd. 1 IC. 9-dl. ln.«Mt ~pool.l115d/moCalllwlllltobeech wtnlhort rent. 2 Br. TownhouHI I •·----1360+ 815-«>41 b&.&St-1306 3Pr1Yateott\ceeplut8EC. to .... 84e-7274 term Ave tt 3-tS. Aptt OAS&WATER Ima. 2144 -••w-Plueooftee&•ero•'"'· .. ••--•• 8 7 3 3 120 1 PAIO Pool la1indr 2 Br garden apt, patio, 1 $11P9f 4 8r. 2~ e.. lam ,Fem. Pvt room I bath Rmrn1t1 wanted, non· I T7&/mo, (IOO aq "'-Hr r-.-_. s~w!8:·11"::''ato ;:; I 8 0 2 ·, 2 7 ... e ~ ~ ••1: cioM io ihopPlng. y. Child OIC. No peta Slor· NORTHWOOD 2 BR rm, loYlfy yd, 11250/mo I COmpl. hCM.IMhold prlv. amk r. Nwpt Terrace Oyef 6 Nwpt fwy Bkr M t«>0\19( boy9' .. CllVOrn9 trplc:. quiet Nwpt H~• 8021998-2811 collect. OLIVEtAef •o• rm S<t&O/mo . Tennli, poole, •P•., lnc:lgard.IM<>-183a $290/mo l 14 111.M, AWll .CondO, 1226 mo. Andy comm. Mr Crawford BMX racing bike. Hutdt .,...AY1111•-.1 11 $1000/mo 2190CollegeAYI CM 648-9950 beaut. l•nd1caplng & Aprll 111. 1131 °0412. 64a-oel4 16MOOO fretM ' fortta, OT .... mo. &46-0551" VR~•LJ 548-7387 . . . 2 BR, fen<* patlO, ga.r, ~~:1~:-a&U Call ~wi'f:':~o1~ =::, 644-7442 Sfw 211rf2'M>e condo, CM, DalulleofflOM, vp to 4000 e=-n!d: =-. ..r=: •~ l•Townhou•• 2 Br l 'At W/O llkup. 2 peraon1 · I l ....., W/D, g•'·.::tJ295 + 1qftM~~ort81Yd, of ot QamH, la Jua C.1. U71 2 Br. b1k from ooean & e. Patio, 11.,, dw, 1495/mo, no peU. Baal ..... ~ 2Hllaat ..... k . IHI lelh... utlla. Joen 29 NB IHcll I Atlaf\ta, H,8, 2 1r.2 8e.Fam.Anl,U\I ~,!Y...,. .. ~nly $87 6 $560/mo.548-9084 1142.0411 ne7-fern 09fdll F/M to 1hr 2Br 28a. h I •-•·•--ti R9wn kif Into._.,. Arn 2 ancl9d .._._ ___ ... ....., ~-""-co.ta Meea NEWPORT BEACH l P ........ -to l!OCMfl· ... 1221 .-~ yard.O: .... Clean, 2 BR nr ttorea. .....,,. -K b k ? You are the wtf\nlf' ot HOME UH & UTIL. Ottlce. 8tora9e. A•tall, ~~-!!~~~~~!!! atore9e, clo .. to .,, ..... bulM~~ :~.r,~g· ~t~r~ 6:"C.: gr:: enney UD port• two tree tldtetl (18.00 110-0375 ~.~..,..,.. .. Mate "lenll" type, tan u;;1::0 °1°.~~ ,:~~·. 4541 Minu.t °' 2 br, 11-tba. frple. ow. pvt nr pOOl'll1-11"7: Wasn't he the Ambassador from I V:-Jr:..fle ....... N~:! :;:.n.;,:~ 2 :.: ~~:ca.Cl· ~5~7'f4:. =•~H:'b~.,-:: CIMnlnO. sz1oe "'• o. Hunttnaton IMot1 "'110 · II•'· No P•ll. Austraha under Teddy Roosevelt'. "'**'"~non Ctt Ind. t11 1 ..._ ~. Coat•....._ lonod c-t 1 front °' Fe!Mow lt&M Ollva. 6JC. Cell !*ore Vou .,. th1 winner of 1525/mo. Avail. Apr. 1 ISPAlllll IWllll w.crtl ao.,Apfl a m..no1 HoepHat. ~ Aftfio :~=l~&;~2:e'~ .:~YMI, ~r: .:,.lcketl (I t 00 ti4 Hanllllon. 543-5478 tml •. ~ 1!)ro~ To .. otalm llGkel• cell ROOMMATE REGISTRY = ~ = =...~est'~ anyttme..-encse Al••••........ UYYUTL 1 2 Dr. 2 B•. trplo .....-. ..._ \.!:/'" ... -..:J t4&·H71, ut 272, menyNntlllatolNN ... 1Qft..,..trom•1.tt. -.::.....------• Anaheim ConY91'1tlon Ott Y• ... 3 l•OI bdrm '550/mo. Ag1 720-0740 M JOI'" not sure llflo (or wllat) II~ WM. ~~~J; cWmed t15. 71..,..1-room BA8!MINT '1.00 IQ ft. L=~~~ "'HY. ~ :to':.:: ~ 30-Aprtl 3 v-. .. 1rptc. pauo °' 975-2373 don't W llrld -,_.,. llOt ..._ ~ 11 ...._ Working woman ... 111 ~ aq ft c..: Mon-11'.nl ...:;;. "iiWua ........_ IE.S'T"Nty .... 190... To cl•tm ticket• 0111 v-~·· pool '345 1 Bdrm Treller ont of 14 diitMcti"'J •fftmt ...,,IMlll llOfp.n I ~ to f/ltl a .... CM . ...: ....... U2·H71 ••••. 272 v ..... ~ l)etl. Quiet lldult .... E'aldl. .. SllNd Y .. In Hu•MclOt leldl. 5-W WUIY Del'9 Point Condo .... uoo a utll. n.n. LOil: ,___ ·~ -.. Au P1f Tldlll9 rnuee be Claimed 1 140 CebflllO. 873-7117 V ..... IS 1 reWt tf tolllJ ~ ''°lauoMI t Ir 2~ la. 2 frpto'1, 145-oeol:-. llMCIOO AWOL S100 aca. ft. 9'ore. ......... I tleDls Ill, by Apfl 1, 1113 .a .... .-INpt H ti b h I ... olallllilW ..._ ., .... -· ............... ...__ A _._. ... , ' p 0 0 I ' • p. • .. front. I . 17tl'I at. ...... *-............ 2t.J:.!"::.O :!.''•n• .... 2 Bf. ~.!.-;':!houle. rrd. C251:C,,· ~ ~;· ·~ oi ;'.. ';; ~ .:_.1:;-..,.r.. ,, ...... ,or 144 tllM P!,!IC~~o.:!-i.,a~ C.M. HIOO mo. l llr, .,.. ...._Ml..., f46-1ot1 CHANNEL F~l; Ope>« carport/ garage, 1m•ll 6424722 1111*111 llrooh .,. .-C PGllft. clllld liJf !lfWral MMute & QlllM ""' U4I .... t"k Wn *"" ""'-Mf.a:M ;o.M: Ooale ~ 4 w ar.dford towii'\olne unit. ~ llltnCI 28r, pet <*. laundry rm, 1rp1e. t br apt C!IPQft Mlall '*41 lllmlt AM It M _. ~ ~ to n bclll ..,t. SUI mo. fton-1n11cr. l.3 11 n10. ftlowO«t, ~ 800 ~ ion. Mired,....-. Mr. 1 Ilia. Ale Ollf f;.o. & to• deoll, utr• nlc•, A"911 Aprfl. patto, a.4a&lmo ~-PoOls, • 11J1 end • COll'lltllnt loctUon nw "'°""" + utll .1. nOft·lmkr . flO-OIM ft i MU\.=.....,. "·'· l'lltll H•ool, _... . .u.o.i. ,.._. ••1'!!!1' MOO/mo yrty. 2~ .. 0r~or WOOd Apt1, 310 Mcin11 ._. .-.-.t • woe'w IDt • *1....,,. Wllllid ,~,, Olll08. ...-1 .. PoOI .,,,..,_ °' ltlOP,,_....,.._.;. __ 1 ____ _ eeo-..,. .. .,._ ..,._.,,..... vi.ta.~ c. .,,..., cal i.-. (h111 ~).OM ._. ....,,. to .., lr1 Npt ._.. twnt-.,.,, ,... ~ • mu•otl • ofe. ~ ililiftiti a . e.m .... Nil,...... -~ luc. 11011 .. dYn•mtt• TIL ~ •U·1803 IWI ........ ""end hlO '11t11 ~ llOfne, Nn-emetr, 1147, ,..: at0: ,,.... ' =In.Mn .. fl """1· L9 btlie. ·HuM, .... ..... Rf looeflOfl, vl•w ol New-$5SO/ino. 2 8'. 2 Ba. Apt. l....w. ..... ... '-SS40 lrg room, O•ll 01•118, ,. t. * Mr De ,_ • ._.... MUI ..... INL......., r ... , ID ' port. tit• bay I open upp•r unit, b1loony. 1'=o~·)2 ' s bdrm. ~ md 1424441. 11M• / uO.. tan llOUlld 01111W .......... \IW ot......; p¥t Mrll . OOMl\..-i.o. 2 •• 2 ... tfptO, 1ndrY ""·carport.. 112~· ~-r~ 1:!. ~ ero.... ..... ~.., 4 br ... ~:.~ .... ~m ~~·'If, 1 "' OoO•J»_H •• "'"' _, .. ....,. aooeca n: 131 · 2tff ~ • 4 1 -11'4 wk n d • in. H vi I II• fiowe, tHOhllo. ·+ __ ldrlt..,,.., a ~~a:"::: 9-llh K& • •• " .,IOO/fM, •10.t AMao •tudlo Apt. Vry ~ • ., w/ TIL Mgf\'lt M2-ll03 142.WI ... Mon-fl unu on 11 • t \Illa. •M• hth .... -,,...... .......... ,...... ... a;··~ Orr. t11 ._. pr•'~· pool, W/0, U.• 31A l~be. !Mlllda, no 2 a 1 I 14lll 1 I .F•lft ... 1&1119 r••ll 111....:,,.... ': ......,_ ~ U..•ofb.*-,.._ .. I-*. ,.... OOOll 0 UtNe ll\ol, non• llldl, litll pct eMOt 1110. r 8• • '· • I ff ~ & _.... "*" t........ -........ ..._ .._, t'fP•· '_Yti ...... 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U 648 2174 b<*lent RelerencN ORICK WORK 9111111 01 RC PAINTING l.L fatttrtl hnkft fJtedH In~ !Nfgl11 6 l"lr• Alerme --I -s1ou11 835·930fl lge Job• repaJre Locel ht/Int Rsnbl rll•• on - ---1.:.i_r:o_:;:;::.-o~----- DllLY c.nirll~lng Ctant/C.antlt All MAKFS 1pr1n1i• l1.Ua1 ------••'• 84t>-8&n renllllleptt 636-4810 "9ntlllk#Wl)'SforlW• 1Pllt Tutoring/ ~.0111 " ....... ,comm Ml~ ,.~~ •• n•~-L Nngee, new°'**' .I.LT ..... " .... ,., s I ------•• Ml·ll''J IM&Nollon lOnt rlMMt• ._ ,,_,,_1 .... uonty·-..... lo r•t• Tom 557.4490 DUMP JOBS J &U-0640 Moonry & IU<;CO new I .... r1.. I( .. (213)6t2-37M Ploy I lWen W....CU11 wen Lie. 6 Smell Moving Jot>• oan rep111 All IYP" 1 owes• _ _ a..tlat • #381067 Rob 647·2883 ltr#Hla1 Cell MIKE 848-t3111 HOUSECI fANINO pric .. 831 2346 Farthing lnle<IO< DfflQn lpllnltlh Tutoring, •II le- SERVJCE STAPLEY CONSTR Rod' 1 a HAULING a Storm Cletn by hon11t, up'd 101 111 tiAN0lNG/8TRIPPIN0 Hub« Rooffng.4~ Yeti. BA ~M •I ct• N9w a remod, flnllh car-ry,: ::;::.~. 1:,uon-TIEii upe, low 1110 Thenlt couple Rel• at~722f MHla1 Vita-MC Scoll 8-45·11~ Ntw-recl0\191 • d1nt11ls re. Higgin• P;~~'l3 door hinging. Fr• HI. 71<4/M0-1106 Tapl)9d/removed Clean you 7511 tll78 JOhn --.-ABC MOVING E•pert wellc:overlng In-Uc:. *411802· 648-9734 "3·l~ Wlyllme DIRECTORY • 1 831-1371\Alk• up,"-l1wn1 761-3478 -RtaHktl• trricll Outck. Careful 84Hvace ttaJlellon A••• Coneul· I HllMIH-IMI ""--1etftc Cdiatt llU!al Cj~~~r·~~m~~=llo:::. ~09~ -lan--d-111:\1-~ng Yd Clnupt ~~~~.~~VT~t~~g:_ Eu1op11n domelllc bu lie; T 138046 552·04 tO lent AHIQnml 58 t-&_6_90_ ~~I .[JO #3451042 T~-d PrfL 00 IT HOWi -T t •-/ ••-• r11u pl.ac:ement -vtee ---"" ~ •New c:ebln•t•. A•blft6' pl.ct w/,.._ 846-8512 , .. r .... remov-...... nt 1183-54 •6 NORM •&-1 llYI .. * 8l1ckwetde• P1perh1no· REPAIR 8PECIALl8T , N9\I revW0111 lK hf IMlrl ...., ,..., lrr""lllOn Jim 851--0t29 --Aelllble & Queltty hvll In I & A I 0 11 Youi o.lfy PllOI fac:lng, bare & formic• Ctraale Tta. .,, I DOUG'S HAULING oomunc Low ''°' Uttel qu1111ty 25 yr exp no emove u I Sh.alle-Comp-8hlngle RMeonlble U1·104t Serva Director; c:ountertop1. 842--0831 QI llHI IOlll No IOb 100 t>lg or 100 10413 Lo• Al11m1to1 Com~llllve retH 1 work only 404·3e18 75t-7718 551·5552 W!Mew Cltulat Repreeentatlve c ITIYI ... nu IUI Lewn ., .... hrub tnalell •m•ll Low ratee De-Blvo, lo• Alamtlo• Lil. t tl6.428 730-1353 Pll la 11n .... ... -•••·llll·-1.,. eu UJ!!llf Belt prklel 083·3283 Tr.:. trlmlRemovtl pendabte 83 t-8245 21315114·41192 "°)I ARVtNOCOLLEGE tl!fllf 1 WE WASH WINDOWS ._ ·• a• •a& Remod./Repeln lo relM. Lewn mllnt/Rototllllng I Sl i SHJOENTS MOVING PROF PHOTOGRAPHER SERVICE IN 0 C Fut · Prof•eion .. Oec:k•. p1llo1. fenc:••· CkU• Cart FrM Mtlm11e 548·8065 a .... CIHai•• .... ti.. co Lie 112<1·436 Model portlolloa, por· L~ prtcee-Fr .. •t. Quallty )Wotll QOll9111Md Acff~ Fr••t Steve 762-11558 CHILO CARE with love ROBIN'S CLEANING Honut & raltal>lf.l. n u Insured 641-8427 lralla weddlnga, bende, Loe.I 751 ..... 364 Fr .. •Umeta 848-7391 Aocts 14CVt>itCollectlon Rec>alr·Ahe<etlona tenolld yd, mMll. c M c i..n-rio•llll\d'T"tng Servlc:e 11ho1oughly c:harge Refs avail C•ll WATCH US GROWi etc: Studio up FREE laaillattiat JOhn'a Window ()e.anlng ""---··'nd-~•""~ta 845.e189 \Mid-Heung . T1 .. rim clean hOUM 540-0657 Paul Buller 645-4840 5A7 w/sllllng 5486918 -F .. •t t2 S _,. Acctl owr 30 d8yt? UUU'f ... .., v-~.,,,... ,. Fr .... 1 6'2·9907 eat 802 p i t' B<Jdget ral ... IOw min r :,f, -..,.. Hlfe ex.p'd c:ollectof for Penel-petk»-19noee ,._ h••tt 1 ""--al R-' C 1..... S l/IMV thornunh-Gd refs -1 • lll RH. Comm, boll trlrt IMO-I 1 ......., 546-4413 -• -r • .... , .,pti •be..,.o & °"1 ~ .. --b•le & .,_ 'd UCI Lect urer ..... , Fii"' p••mll Pl11t11/ lt,.h 2_. wit.a & end l)foblern ~·1 Compl malnt, c:omm/ .,.........~• ""P v ~ ~ '" --Free Mt 8't·7581 ••• permenenllyl No fall _R_E_MO_DE_L_S_/_f_A_C_E_L_l_FT_S_'Rernodel/Repelr1, comm. res TrM trlmmlnn & r&-548-8098 552-9522 hou ... slltlng (now or fu I by Alcherd Sinor Ltc EDS PLASTERING GLASS BEAD Bleettng a ... a...a • ._ 1yatem. 875--4802 & r .. ld Lk:'d, bonded, 1 .. ., I --ture) or rented room w/ 280644 14 1 h " a 111 het/I t .-. --· ---------·• Custom wood p1t101, Ins For •I, 552•9142 move . c:le•n·upa Frff E>.pertlae Houeekffplng emp'd re Reis Sharon yrs o •P••Y ua Y pate Hurn Commercill or prtv pny 8392 Tem8fu Or Acea1tkal C.llla11 dlldc• a fenc:el. eM gen est 848-4e54 eft 4.30. Vee: & suppllea Included 8.46-0808 t<lC41 customer• 1111/e•t Neel 8'S-11258 Loe.I Pu delfv Huntington 8ellCh -hm repelr FrH ell IDlllEUll a IEW --Kiiiy 641-4970 '~ • Thank you, 963·4114 PLAS"EA PATCHING 876-3175 y th I • N=o!,,~~fr:,Y;.:,~:1.' Randy 641-0e22 Medlterranellr\ Constr. OLW·IPS Houeecl1tnlng Realden-laetat Tax LOWEST RATEsl Prompt, Rutuc';;os 1nt1e.1tt 30 1:~ t::,: 11c:.~ ~$~; ~ Ablllty 8ldtl 730-1900 Rm addna-Pello ~ Uc'd, bonded 5.49-11178 Lge/1m1ll, lewn m1Jnt, 1111 & vec:enclee. Delle neat proleaa1on1la 15 1 yrs Neat Paul 545-2977 Secretarial ltmcn vllue) to the ' .a . .utl ... J ..... -1 6 n-•111 C1lff 94&-7S52 -...,.. -K&D L d •• I t Home/Ollie. IPPI• Plaster & Orywell Ing rLV">V etc: Fut ~ "'-r~ . I Oec:ka-Fencee-lml)(OYml • •, • ....._ .. I•--gardening 963-2503 Pecone 845-4840 X804 FedarBted Tl!~ Survlce yrs e•p 838-7149 -S.Cretarl•I l«Vlc:4ls typ- 1 lllOft fQUI .u .., .,...... · lie 30e888 Remodel, en scape "'1 n · -SPARKLE PLENTY 631·487 1 PlllT Ytlll O&STU F•t/lnt Restuccoe • ...,.,,. "'"enge ......... nty , ........... ~..... Expe<lenoed Cerpentlf Add'na & Cablneta Comp! Gerdenl:l. SeN Home Cleantno 58<'tlee -----FREE EST INT/EXT Btocilwalla 586-4892 875-445e, 780-83511 Fllltground• Lle'd, r... 831-2345 Oemolltlon lo Flnllh 848-8586 845-4644 Free "1 5 2489 Xlnt rel• 642-8809 Deve • Moat $ l0-$7S 0• REFS LIC 32088 t ----biritu.1 C.u1tlia1 Monday, Merc:h 28 -::::L.::i":------11~548-8==~85~4:_ _ _'.7~90-~2~88~5 COMPLETE GARDENING 20% off IUI yeat's Wiii TEO 7141871-90'7 Plaa~ill --8'00 p.m At-L-19 "---all SERVICE calf Jerry's Cleaning olc/rea Oual trove! 641-0929 -oANGELA SPIRITUAL• To cf11m tlc:k"'ll call ,... Cup! ltnite ~ work Reis Bondabl• -------INT/EXT CALL JIM 124 hr H ' 141-1121 Contullent/ CounMltng 642-5e711, ext 352 Ortveway-Pertclng Loi No SINm/No Shempoo DRYWALL TAPING Lewn 5ef'v1Ce 63t-439~ 538-2738, 1138-3525 TAXES p~kup & del1:ery 140-1111 WATER HEATER Spec:tal In all matte11 ol Ille *** R-an-Seelc:oell~ All Te IU .. & A ti Gardening, cle11n-upa. --et your ome or 0 tee -Pool .. -·ters•Furnac:es 675-2495 or 873-0784 •----------,,.... Stain s ........ -1111. Faal "" .It r ... coua c QUALITY CLEANING 0 t I I I & lilt ...... S&S AepN1 831.,.100 ,......... F K In 673 603 trimming, cement work " u o a a e m ary Paint EJC1 $200 (fac:1a & dry F,.. est 839-1582 r• •t. ffY ·l 545-1604 642•2985 wllh • pereonal touch 11lao Appl 832-6681 doorsl. Int $40 room 1nstall-Rep1pe-Repalr 9Plrlluel Advll()( &~:~=~ Sl'lempoo & iteem c:IMrl. DRYWALL/ACOUSTICAL BETH 850--0933 lic'd 536-9896 Free esl Reaaoneble In buslneH, merrlege, tt.le law ....... ff Uc. 397 M 2•1720 Color brlghtenera. •ht BU~~it~r:5s2~g582 Baa•pu HouH & olllca cioan•ng La .. Kafia1 HIGH OUALIT'V ~Jc d Jonn 631 t 1s1 ~•;e:~ if~07b~•"'o'i .•~c:• =:! :-::• ~ ----------1 crpts • 10 min blMch. **•HOME REPAIR R1ll1ble thorough & Fill ESTll.lTIS EXT/INT REAS 631-8984 lnc:ludlng lebor end !Uzdttl!t H.all, llv/dln rma St5, avv Eltctrical ESlec-~umi.-g~~try ~5!~~32'1 to hr G inger Soc:t aprtnkler and thrub JAY 631-7053 PMI S•met/ ltpain mellrl•ll muet be II· Bebytlttlng, any hour ~:"'ss~7~r~ 1,:i ELECTRICIAN Priced mil !Ob• Ut lnltallatlon Our work INT/EXT PAINTING UCIW&SI llll'1 S,riulen Clflwl UnlloenMd coo- Nell Vlctorla/Xlnl refa. odor Crpt reptllr. l5 yra right lrH Hllmete on eeNlce Keith 6'46-4572 lllSIOlWIH only looks expe1111ve l & WALLPAPERING Eap111enced & profea· .:::;Aa;;.;A:.:A=.;;S;.;..P_R_N_K_l _E_R_S_/I tractor• ltlould 80 atete COSll Mell. 842-$482 up. Do work myself llll'geor emlll jobt JACK OF All TRADES 836-0221 efternoona Checlo. our prices before Custom work Free est S1ona1 Very reasonable LNDSCAPE, repelre. lie In their edYW11elng Con· BABYSlmNG In mw hou-Reft. 554-0123 LIC. 396e2t 673--0359 Cell Jlcil anytime, yov bu)'I Llc 204518 Reas Steve 547 4281 rates for all of your pool 11'262673 545-8974, tractor• 11\d coneumen. , Day or night 875-3014 HlgRheOlauaJ1 lamty H1~9!':,°'11 k CALL 646-1013 DAI/IS PAINTING neede For upert ser-contac:1 Mtty Qrondle 81 " from 8ern 10 8pm. We Care Crpt Cleaners RESIO/COMM'l/IND '"" .,., LI •• I • Sh &42•6007 (7l41 558-4088 with lllY Colt• ........ 546-04"0 Steam CIMn & Uphol 20 yr1 Do my own work ONE CALL DOES ITI 873-7012 ah 6pm •L 1 ar H •• Int/eat Ac:ouauc: oelllnga. ~~~ ~·~ev,':"~~O~~.~:. ---------..; qu .. llona Contrecior'a Trvc:k Mount Unit Ouer Lie. 2780<t 1 Al 846-8126 Pelntlng, e1rpen11y, -••• Exper 18/ldscepe & clean· cat>lnet rel•n Ins Fr~ PLEASE keep trying Tilt Stale l.lcenN Board, 28 Jall... RMa. rat• M5-3716 roonng, crpt •team ctn· HISE-I ups, lrlMI tr1mm1ng Free eat •366780 842-7479 (ll•) •t• *lll Civic Center Plaze , Balloon Promotlona lJnll.. C'"RPET INSTA.LLATION CHRISTY-4 SON Ing, gardening, yard ctn-Prl cleaning deslgne<I NI Tony 648-7556 • • •11 TILE INSTALLED Room 600, Santa Ana. mlted: bright bouquetal " 24 HOURS LIC'D I up, etc Lo-t ra1.. '°' the wonting person IW'1 P&JmH 01 120 yrs e•p POOi ""' re-I AU kaoo.. O'*antMd CA 92701 Seme d11Y. 494_7550 & REPAIRS 30 yrs exp. 536-81210<850-00011 STARR ~71 R1te1 tr om $5 00 i••H•ry Top qu11t1y/Aea1 r11et molding Early c:omple-~-.Jofltl 8113-04871--------- 945-9031 (bet 8· att 4) ELECTRICIAN 115 yra exp home repair I 847·S820 __ BRICKWORK Small tot>s Free etttmate 650•7t69 t1on. m11int & repelr TILE & MASONRY Make your flh0C>9ing eu- Clatllfled Ads, your ~ WANT ACTIQN? LOWEST PRICES do everything Mike SELL tOle 1lems w1tn a Newport. Costa Mesa W11nt AO Help? '1 Free est 24 hr Ml'Y UC LOWEST PRICES ief by utlng 11'11 Dally P1- stop thopplng center CIUllled Adi 8'2·5678 Guer Llc:'d 631·2345 631·8300 ext 8, 24 hrt Dally Piiot Cluslfled Ad l,....n, Refs 675-3175 I 642-5678 1 283600 645-6290 ALL TYPES 631-2345 IOI Clasellled Ade Lett A Fnd S!M Lett I ftad 3004 PttUaah 3012 IPtrNaalt lOU laaiaeaa & BtlJ Waatt4 SlOO!B t lJ Waatt4 s100I B1lp Waat• !UOO Btlp Waatt4 SIM ltlt Waatt4 SlOI Found: M 0010.n Rel. Found y~ male Auatre-ISMITI a ..... e ITUITIS •a••1-I .. BIKE STORE * I COllTllCTIOI FIU tm PAY LEGAL SECRETARY for mix; F Poodle mix,, lien Shephwd type --Finaacial ---Mec:henlc for Schwinn PAIT nm WMI Nwpt Centtr law firm blown, '83 lie:: M Shep "3:§ff2 OUTCALL 835-9199 11$$11£ Imm.ad opening for l>Of· 1 Store Xlnt Salary·6 oa/ WOlllEll -needed FIT or PIT Cell mbt, betge: M ~ mix, Lost Ltdlee gl1011, 19-YEAR-OLO BOY. llkee laalans manenl lull time sec1ry 10 wk Must have prior Btke US & OVERSEAS opportunities evelleble ~IM 1 for Int blk/1911; M lab, blk, btk Ralpfl'1 or Hwbot View American c:era, etc: , 2 t 12 HARBOR BLVD O,erhaaitia 4014 dynamic e .. ec:uuve vice-Store exi>« 544 9835 Pey Aanoe. with the Loe AngelH cloth collar. M Shep/ Ctr, 3/24 IM0-5737 MIMI• penlrlende/ holl-COSTA MESA or111 In our repldly ex 523.500 • 548,600 Time• Clrc:uletlon De· legal Secre1111)' Hueky mhc, brn a whl, dey exchange. Write CC>-14& •43• PllESCIOOLS pending So CoaS1 otttce CHILD CARE WORKER For Info, 13121 888-3338 plltment In our door-to-Very EJcper In litigation c:hoke clllln: numeroue FOUND: ~ OlnQef & whl rat St rend . Rectory u•• • l&LI H lWI Ability 10 cope unoer 3 pm to 11 pm thlh Co· Ext E-l530 Fee '°' DI· door newepeper HIH and femlly •-· Prf. Flu mlud Ba11et pupplH male Te by cet. very Roed, Shanklin, ltle 01 Open 2<1 hrt I preaaure with diverse ed residential treatment rectory progrem Ouerenleed Hrt. 110/hr Nwpt Bc:h. evell. lnc:I. 1hot1. N.B. frlendly, vie: So. Laguna Wight. p037 ONX, Great 7 l&YS & WEEI Ellej~,'ci~~~vlch person11111es and Inter program Work uper __ hourly wege plus c:om-7t4/752-2234 Anlmel Shelter, 125 498-7740 Bflllln ATIRACTIVE lece wllh clients Ellc:el &/or credent1al1 requlr COOi W&lflll mission Houn· O AM . 2 ~Or, C.M. IM4-3&5e FOUND: Nr OCC 1911 te-. .. MASSEUSSES lllneu forces nle of organluUonal sklllt fut ed Send resume lo Ad 7 AM 3PM 6 d k PM, or 4 PM • 0 PM UUL llOlnUY Found 2 811 La.b pupplee. male puppy •lcoller & One-men women, 5 8 TO SERVE YOU Wood and Metal Bull· llCC\.lrete typing (75 wpml No 1082. D11ty Piiot, P incl w~ond z", B~~c':'...; Training I• provided Po-Newport Center Real vie: Harbor View HUii leHh Pltbull or boaer sllm., Yer)' e1trec:tlY9, 43. nesa All equipment Plut snorlhand or speed writ I 0 Box 1580 Costa WALK CAFE 508 Pee 1ent111 10 11rn 1300 + E1t1te lltlgetlon Firm 644-5701 mix. M6.37eo, 6&2-37112 ~~'.~~~ CIRCUS OF I ~=~.;,~~ ... : ~.::"~:~r<;,':! ~~·I Mesa CA 92826.0S60 ~~:.'1'4~wy Hunl Bch ~ e "":"" F0t enc tn~~j ~: ="rYi>l-:;.d d~! Found 3124. vie Hlll'bor & LOST. Dog, blk/ten. am & owr, with same qud-MISSAIE S75,000 9M-8187 pendent 1udgment ana ••• 1/800-252·11 t41 Eat phone, .and lhorlhand 8 Edinger, SA m• Ooblf· femel• 'Terrier type llH Write BOil 10111. ect with discretion At Claris 0.J8t COUNTER HELP, pert-1204 mutl. Selery open mlf\ 8')1)ro• 1 yr JMll ~ to "Teco" A• Diiiy Pllot, PO Bo• 15&0. 719 NO HARBOR BLVD S40.000 totel Investment l11st 5 yrs experience 21091 Shepherd Lene time. apply In person It GENE"' AL ~2 751·9196 werd. 842...,.MS Cotta M ... 92626 FULLERTON turn• Immediate profit with all facets of office Huntington Beach The Tummy Stuffer. "" -.U-UL--11-0ln--d-Y-.- Fl d h I t I WANT ACTION? SELL IOI• Item• with• 11" •112 lnveatort/ owner a-, proc:edure Previous You ere the wtnner of 751·3566 I 0 I I I 11 I / ~ 7-.:t ~ .. ;.:;:., n Cl...ifed Ada 6'2·54178 Dally Piiot C\u9111ed AO V-. operatort welcomed benklng e•per pref two lrM lleketa ($17.00 Strong lltio.tlon nee. Ex· _ Open 24 hrl 110,000 gro11 monthly EOE/MF can personnel velue) 10 the otlml Plllll <*t. typ 1 Word Proc. 1 l&YS A Wiii 751-30211 a5t·ll900. e•t 218 OllCll YOW ~h~~-:! P~~' ::= IEIEUL ~oa';r!.:.e~~m ATIRACTIVE I IBenklng Orengo Q:iunty BOAT CANYON CLE.AN-SEllYICll CLEll *"" POIHln. SUNORF.SS SUIT-A COOL IDEA! PRINTED PATTERN A988 PHlll sms •·" , -i..,,-....i"- Sl'ENO A HAPPY SUMMEll ID I Motl <Ol'lllO..cl C)f • t>Jtlf •rm<'CI ocuoprd aundrn• and a nln"J' hult 1ad<' Poradr'• ""''"al " 111&,l afld •ltllf, • ""'H• 1a<lt\ ()'Oft • blKt d•H• w11h. doublt ruw ol •ll11t IMllMlina lllptlllft•I) Otl 1hc bodice Tlw curvy P<->K\f' 11 lta/'tl~ f111ed a...S hu 1ltoullkf ... I/let• The dftU h.t.t M rur dauocucd •olil and .oft •~•fl I hty'rf J!ftftc1lr proi>Of1M>""' ror Pttiln O '4 • 1111 and un4rrl 1 hoo-c<>11011 blend" lo.nit, llnm Of crepe Prl111ed Pa11C1n A ... I\ avA1labi. In Miu Ptiltt SiLt> I., I, 10, 12. t4, Ill Sut 11 CbuJI .Ml dttu rcquua 2111r'trdt4) ln<ll labfl(, )K\rt •nd cuntrul m-trlln 2 1udt Plc9M wlWI $) 00 fOf _ .. P&UnD to ( 0o4y "'""" ), f'allnft ~. P 0 ao, '9, Old C'lltl-Sca1-., N.... Y0<lo., ,., Y 1011 I (A# J0t IGf ftCll CMlllffn r .. -"'" aftd ltal'Mlll11& I Pt1ft1 p1 .. 11ly YOUll NAIH. AOC>llU8, DP. anu NUMHJll, ~ LOOI( lllClt, If, THI CUfTEll Of Al>Ml.A TION 1111 fabukw• •'1d ,.-. ol dnlan or1stn.it 1hal ,_tan artOfd 10 buy! St• and ''" UO 10 000, w1ld llO• IOf NEti 19U PllOMll'lllN I OfSICJNI II PA TTLRN (Al ALOO. Nfwonl ~rattt, •pomwnt, ~o. dty-dl11nn drtt.tt• l'lv• JOf IONV• COU~ t0< ur ptlltfll. ~ SI SO fot llOo\ U IU OOt.U A ClOTHts Oto! PAllAl>E-c:tttl• 1• adoublc. 1111 •or1lly doll• fr-'""" •"4. ffW OltM AU ULn-'. 10 n· S2 00 IU FASHION HOME QUILTINO. o.ir -llloo\, 1111\n 11u1llad '"'"'~al '°'"'* I'~-'*'"'· •1ll lta1111n" 11w1l1t Paucr-.. dluts $2 00 UI ADD A tt.OCk QUILTS 111Clll4el fNll«nl llttet\, dlltnlOll• ro. 14 .,..,... ~ •Hll rllMd ""°'* 1UrU A.t t11•1' $l 00 t)O ~"" r • fl\SHIOHS,. bOOt '°' Llr(tr \lJll Ut 10 ,., hllfd •llh flttct1111t ,liMktu, ~ 10 hk, crocM1 U 00 u' OUll'a .,.,. r~v flA'l'I •PS he• '"""' Ill tllltlrO<dtf, jllWll, -flJM --•II 11111ftl..tl Mp tllfliftO, """•bftt, llo-t, tllOft U 00 IU Ll"VU.Ol't PATCHWOkl Q\lll U .,._, dll'f!IC!fl\ fnr ta 11n14uo ..... -'-•llllo\ll • fr-... lllcl1*' t.11.,.t., dlrtnlofll SJ 00 ... _, c-Mit-aMIM ... fef .................... ,,_, w--••fd,., • ,._...., °"'tMf ,.,,.,,. •r , ... ,--. , ---- . . , TO SERVE YOU IAIUtmn ntrl , I I s M onday March 28 494-7591 Columbia S1vlng• I• ~k~~s~ MASSEUSSES MH!J tt I.Ma f024 0 ER f 01 Fairgrounds I ERS I COEDS-Would love to, Save home. cat, etc Cell OFFICER 8 00 Pm E Couriter P---tor seeking a rHponelbl• 833-8110 p1rty •')'OU Caff Sue orl nowl Preve<1tet1ve Ac11on ro c:ta1m ttckett cell •oer ~-· lndlvlduel to pertonn • ---------" K•lhy enyllme (213)1 Workthop g51 _5647. 642 5678. e•t 352 1 ~~~9c;; co Cell Laura, variety of dutlea, lnclud-UquOI Cler1t Meture per- 1 6 3 4 . 4 5 '7 t . I 7 1 4) cor•~t 24 h~·r• I $150 Miiiion suc:ceulul ••• Ing picking up end dlll-son. Full time. Nlghl•. &27-7186 ""'· ~ · independent bani< Is c s vering printed meterlall Good P•y. ~t ex.pe-" C1e11ner1, work FT /PT tor ounter Help and hon end p1i. .-.11ng In SPIRITUAL READINGS ,. J:.~o~I=~• ~~:,unts tor =1~0: :;c:;:~ SA 50 to start TrenS()Or· Order ~--0210 gen:r':1 malntenenc:e. 1 ' ~s~ ;m ~ Advlc:e 1n ell m1ttere 75t.3029 PfOven ~ operetlons 1111on and phooe n-.. --end ecilng II lnwntory Coaat Hwy, Coron• del I love m1rr1eg• & busl·, end menegement skills sary 714/963-1337 Ont.4111 Wk(... euppty cle<lc A vllld .,..,, neH Al10 counseling I to manage lhe op11r• CLEAtCAL -lor Regent• Polnl, Ren-C•llfomla drl....,., lioen- 11115 So El C&mlno Ae•I. •rt111n, T .D.r14021 ttona or one or our South rement Feolllty 1n tMne ... proof of good drtvlng UYl-11 UllY I San Clem 4112-7296 I .I. ••m•• Orange Q:iunty olfl<:iN ICCOUITll6 Cell 851• tes5 9 AM to 4 record end ln1ur1nc:e, for lnfenl & 6 yr old -Pl PM Mon-Fri Ind eblllty to Ntt l\4Mlvy LCM!ty N B home Xlnt u• •m11t O.. IM. Excellent compenaa11on I CLERI objec1• •• deelfeble but salary. Reft. 545-&897 &. T..tfHH Sp.c:latlilng In 111 & 2nd end benefits progrem HOllATIM l&lll not mandatory 16071 Elbert cir ro·s 1rnc:e 1049 1nc 1udlng comoe1111v• Will Train -IPlllllS Fountain Vllley Robl S•tuer NH/CM blH Hl&ry SIOC:k OP PIT FIT, XLNl Comm•• .. You ere the winner ot RE 8'oklf Bd Realtors Ilona. end StOC:k l>Onus Work In 0C Mutt have t'#O "" lleket• ($ 17 00 842-2171 54~ t 1 plant Columble S•YlnO• hu en l\elr for c<*>r & be • aatf e•c:•t1ng opporlunlty for I Yllue)IOthe WIDOW HAS SSS for 911 lndlvldual to be t1aln-, 1tarler Will tr1ln .. -wa•aae If you have 2-3 )'9111'1 •11· a.co 52411 -·--T 0·1. S 10.000 up No pertence as an opara ad 1n • verlety of ac---·------- Ftltgrounds Cell Oenleon Assoc: end 111 looklng for 1 pon11blllt1e1 will tnclude I 20-32 houra"*-k ROA Monday, Merch 28 873-7311 c:hellenglng career plea-d11lt1but1ng reportt, pref Hepc>y, prOQfellMI Wa one.-• ltwtlng ealery of S850+ (depending on experience). good ""°"'" Ing condition& •nd H · oe1i.n1 beneflll p ..... c:all Judy Emerton et n&-1101 for more Infor- mation OrllnQI Q:iunty I credit check, no penalty I Ilona offlc:er. °' llnlltant counting runctoons Ra-MITAL &SlllTUT 8.00 p,m 2nd TO'a from 15 000 to H c:all P99gy LIPHY. money ordet' reconciNe-office. lrvlne, Mon-Fri, To clalm tlc:keh call $50,000 high yield ... Senior Vice Prealdent llon. and compytlf ter-• 7.3 752-7555 hl••W. lafl•- &42·5878, Olli 362 c:ured t>y single lamllyl Corporet• Services. mlnet poallng. Selected I .._ .. ••• hornel In Sen Bernadlno. 714/830-8800 10 dlacuu eppllcant wot be del•ll· HIYU ... t..M ~ Prln only Call Dennis I' 11111 Po91tl0n O<lented with .,, -i>llt~ Muet heve emlll car °' 9 tO S. Broolchuret ORIEITIL (714) 888-111128 Mon-Fri tor 1f9v•e• wlll h•ve hed motorcyc:;te Full or P4l't Anaheim, CA 112804 0·6 (• -••-11111 PlevlOUI clerleal eirpert-time For lmmedlete Equal Oc>pty ~ .ISSllE ..........., a enoe. Ind wtn type 40_.5 '*°"' M/F 2022 QUAIL ST •-tl....atat 8-nk....., exc:ellenl growth pot.an· Hotel I I Equll Oppty Emp!Oyer wpm Columbll offers <All Ms--03&e 1----------' NEWPORT BEACH .__ ~ .. .,, ual .,, outataodlng ti.-"'""tr..t.4 Conclerfce Anl ll•nt H2-1111 1B•lt ...... 5100 PIRT-TllE nellts peokage Including for delivery to buslnee-~~:·:...: ~~y s':;. t0AM·,2AM de<llll and vttlon co---Own venlde req'd Mon WEEI • ......... P•r•te• TEWRS 1,tQe. end an Ideal woric Call 213/697.e241 onty. Cont.act Don-1 l&JI A 1 yr roe c:ontt. nee: to &nvt.·onment. For mo11 ne el 494-64«> CUTE GIRLS It 400 Pam Reue & 1ntormat•on. pleHe c:all Ory ot.enlng counter help TO SERVE YOU Shelle Megera All1t1te Sav1ng1 needt Jud y Em er son 1 t W9nted Will trlln 8 oeya .. ttYl PllSllln• Pan-Time Tellers for our 778 1101 .,,.... Bergatom 0...-s 1151 Oove St Ste 275 Coate M .... Oranoe Ind COione del M., la1iae11 A NO FEE N-i>orl Beech Tua11n tocatton.s. ouo1tt1-Oeht1•ltl1 IHllll a.u-«21 IMllllUG Plus c:Nkl c:ere. 2~ ~ old glt1 Live In Room/ Board plu• ulary Call 844-7302 °" Mon F• i I I 833-8110 ed •Pollc:ent11 rnu11 t>e •• ~ • ---•---6•..AI..-ISOltW llOlndY I IDIDC l --------per1on1bl1, po1H11 • ..... .._.. ... ._ ltnHH,.r/0... I •• II.". UlllTllll eont111ent wort\ llltle>ty. 0 10 S Broolc1'urtt Need etcro• MCrelal"f 2 f lly Lind Build busl,_ Unllmlted and have at teut 8 Anaheim, CA 92804 with uper to work In In em I Ille. I Op .. rtaaitita 4014 tnc:ome pot'I. pleeHnl monthl S&L or bank ex Equal Oppty EmplOyer Huntington Beec:h Cell MUST haw rett, ..,._ k ••k .. perlence M/F Esc row ~onc:epll . Engll•h Salery open. wor · ..., I /..,gmt 71.A/842-5885 Hk for Pteue Mf1d reemme 10 1145--6778 CLERICAL ,. __ ol Ad tO•A "•Uu Piiot Boll LOAN CLOSER An ••C:ltlng c:ar•r op- portvnlty le IValtable U a tet4111 of the c:ontlnu.d growth of Columbla Savlngl. We ere a IMdel' In the Nvlnoa .and IOWI Industry. en<f-h-.,, Immediate opening In our Anen.Mn office for a Loan Cloeer Aelponll- t>llltlee wlll Include ex- emlnlng and preperlng !Oen ~··· funding end lneuflng. end ectJng 11 lleleon between c:u1tome11 end title companle1. T•o Y••,. CONVENTIONAL ANO/ OR GOVERNMENT !Oen experience II required. We offer good growth potenllel, • ple111nt work environment. ••· c:ellenl 11111111 •nd comprehel..,,,. l>eneftll. For more lnformetlon, pie•" call Judy Emer- llOf'I 11 71&-7101 Our part-time lellers .,.. """'• ......... , AN OHIO OIL co. oftlfl receive SHr• Profll t590, Coal• M .... CA A-t LI-•--'- high Income. pfu1 c:uh 6hll1ng, Alllt11e Retlr• fERllllL Exp«i.ICled and mehHe _o_2e26 ______ , .,.. ..... ...,.II Joi" A bonu1t1, b1neflt1 to menl. 1nd store di•· legel Hc:retery M11t1 MllPUllT ... Lelil kaulllitl mllu,. oereon In Orenge CIDUl'ltl For en lntetVtew I OPElllTDll haw c:u"911t and hind• 910 8. lfoollhurll .' 1'1''1011 County., .. Regerdleel appointment. phone on experience •lln 1 For Christian~ with Anltlelm,CAt2804 .,, •• of experlenc:•. write MONDAY MARCH 28 WANO ~d PfC>CftMf I 6 dlubl•d c:hlldren !(IUllll Oooty ~ ,,'·OO, T F Reed, Amer1c:.an LU· A IHdlng llvlng• end I glrl offl<ll. 8lat1't1 .. 067.etOO "M/F " brlo•nte Co .. Boll 806. Franole Funicello ioen hH •n lmme<ll•t• lary I 1400-11soo'imo. 1.H_S_K_P_R-Ll_V_fi_·_IN-.-5-d_Y_•_.11iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii /#01/ITIJ... Oayton. Ohio 45401 (714) 898-3451 opening •n 111 growing CONDOMINIUM RES· M111t drive ownere cerll >01n Mel"•"• Oleeouftt Straight c:ommlulon I ~f,~~~=~~·= !ARCH CORPOAATION. for •PPll l •hopping. ~~ &late Muffl••• O•• •• ••• •• blllkllng P'oduci ..... AUITITI SAYllll for lhl aepertment Into ~ 8w:tl WrPor1 >Ont wag••· OH-O~t. L.o.n ~ neadld ·-• , .. , ... .,_,,.. ..... IA8818TANT MOR. DrMI I oomput• termlf\el, Ind •.,~ .. ~I..~ 71~4~116~1~·~lH8~~~ t e 1 • f & 7 2 b 1 • n lmm•dlately Muat b• ...... , Shop, MB. Ledy'• c:to-op1r1tlng printer and ;: 4~ '°' eppt. ~"'*'In fl'HINA. • o ram•tlc 10 ,..., t 111 n O 111 pr. n • c LIUI WtGllTlll 1u11Ulary equlp~I tor H•v• yo11 r••d tod1y·1 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiii~ Qood ft9Y . ....._ o.all for 010 .. 111 54-4-24"70 A Member of th.a Siert Ol!C cornputer Prior Cl1ttlli.d Ade? II not, ..,..,,... Apcloll•ttt•lt. • U11 .. v• M1ri.•1111e All't 10 Dltactor peopte MO w.:t:., Miii termlnll expert~ on you're mllllng lhl belt M 07U .....,. n7.aM • ~rov•n Atl••rt•••no etcllle CU!lng "'-IPA W•tmlnllet. Ce 02ee3 dlOllll ~ulpmentlDfC bergllnt I" townl In~ nine bro-.. lrtl• f·l8lll., • Totol tn•••'"'•"• ContllC1. Good off dltcl-t 144 end 1plnwrl11r ,_________ ll•llQll· t yMr COl'tlfWl'//1~~~~ .. ~~At~l~l~I~~~ •u.ooo pllne M/F. Rellr.O OK. !qu&I Opf11y £mp~ • print• Ptefer...ct TVC>lno flor Clalaln.d Ad agency •JU*' .. nce ,.. 111111110111t llt1u•llllec1t AHume PO Bolt 192, of 80+ wi>m .aceuratety II AC'flOM quired. Job'• ~= • co .. 110 Co••• Ltoun1 811c11 02862 .....,/......_, required Cell• ~blll\Y 11 "" '"' .. GCMllM Ital• Ill. CltMr mlndtd profH· Wt oner en a1trect1ve Oalty PllOI ~;:.: blllln~ ,,,,., ....... •'• • ,,..,... &-a-..a. llonll heir d,.._.. for __... AO-VISOR betlcl er•.,-• o...r-i -·• ..-lntarnetlOf\11 9Muly ... Hlary, good beneflt.1.... 642-M?I ~ ... "..e...1..1..t...i .,a.. s Autornoll\oe repelt lhop Ion op•t•llng 1n locel en lttr..:t"'9 WOl'tl "'~ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ..,..,...., -···· CAUalfntt11 ,ou,01 General •hop febor 0.,,llltnent Store 81• ronrn•nt PlllH cell r9q11l,.d . Comp• (Uv• M I n 1 rn u m w a o • 11ry pt111 ~•Ill• plu• Jud Y Em• r •on •I b•n•flt• I oorporal• I aH270 1=i opporturtlly 11e-1101 tor~ lnfor• ~.::.= 8A8YSITIEA& ,..,,, ' ~· Call. I maoon ta 11. ,,.,..ft.':.:,r;:.:,,.•••at• 't"~~i :r:· 1 H·I \t.111 lat ; ....... ~...... ...,,_ I ... ,,_ t46-'74e IOf .. .........,.l'IMnl Mondey 1 ... LMI 1111 ............. NI IHtrlltl IH .. U t ..Wit ... •. • ... _ w~atturcSey 1o..e : 110 a. "°'*"""' -. -., - -·-··-I ~CAUICM ~ .,.,......,. ... , rg'gp ~ lcM'O pareon to I •~ .no neacl ~ I tqt.1411 ~ ~ Mlf/H I ...... .. ..... • -1. °' ·~. wato" my b•by In my Thlt't ~ 1111 · " · M1' l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I ......._ ~ Ii' '"ON. fife 0 M home, pt flu . OAILY '1l0l ~ i' Tc.; ttoi• WW.-t I 1. lorodable. Wrltf«'I refa. I ll""lC' DIAECf~Y I Wtnt~M~I ~~~':-:;::::=~~~~~~~t:..1·~--~ ........... to ..., ...... ,._,,,._•Mat HtHOllft.430 ... ~I t4:1;tt71 . ,~=-=tn=•=-==do=lt= ... ~'·~=·=======:! --· -·---.. --·---------. 1•IOO ' 131·••77 For Ad Action c• a Dl;IJ Plot Al).VIS(I I 642-5671 I - 'I I ; /: I I Orange Co11t DAILY PILOTISundny MArch 27, '983 0 9 "" Weltf llM1~~=~.;~~·~·~··;;•;•:••;;d:;;~";i"~1:•:••::!::: .. :'f(::::':'"; A11ll1•m fOl l ,.,, llM• H/I Of Coll IAl.U PIMOHN l. •• I• "•trrillor. ~ood c;ono I fldnt worll on olaHle per'd tot•• INlltl•lnQ. LOW PAY T"-Daffy Piiot llH Im l t2 720-17_!_ LOAN l11Df11111 wood bolt In NI adv•nlaamant promo· 111111 YlllllLln • madtata opan1ng1 tor i.a.mane Cornlng 1mooth Nt....0 tlon hit pey Ml-0148 .... c>efM>n• tuU OI Patt lOP alao etova ... Hit or "'8-()tf t · lime OtHt utntng po claa n oven, t 221 Pert-time olMMf WMll Tht• Daily Pilot IS loukln~ fu1 tan11111 Ouarantff d••• 549·2&54 Clurtng 1011001 houn &ALU k h , -oainet '°"'mlUIOl'I la Due lo • "'6dlY ~ t 4 . Jo t o • 1 1 rt Poa10.-.. antrJ!110. eci· pt.•ople w ho now w ul it 8otng on cattant opporcu11tty tor WH har. cilun, work• lllG loen PfotrMI, Cot· 114,...,.13$7 gtnellle & Independent 1'n l h"'lr (.'Ommu m l y lo write news P•••on with CAIHI QOOd N & Drytt, CIMn, 11mbla l•IMO• ti.a M man a 11d llOUHwlva1, '-llTlbltion• Selld r~ma w or k • Goo o I 1 6 lm4Mdl•t• oppon1,1ntty Nlftrm ma... wanting to hfllp lf'I 11111 1U>m~ on 6 frt•t•lunt'l' UUSI~. You lo I 648-4486 tor II Loen UnOll""'9r WeftlN adult• o.,., 22 d!Mlltout .oonomy. tu• I" 1u ANltllMI -"et ei1JGY wor111ng with or pert·Ume we ofter net'd not be a ''profc!islo n o ttw ~Thie OOlllMlft y~th . Mutt b• w•ll lllO" coMmleliOn a t>o-JO' urnahst wt.• wall truin you. wltt be r .. po111lb .. tor grool"Md, peraoruable. • ""-repf..enllng new ,..,...._."' I06n ~ flc*tM MOCl119tor 11111 prod11c11 10 ra1allar1 & Call Lynne Johr~n at the Ptlnt, of trHA, VA and ooft· at 178 pe r w .. k. Cell euc:h u tobaeco lhOC>a. 642-4321, ext. 245 .-.nt1on11 1oan1: recotn-t-lc>m. e.e.1021 (Uk'°' om lh09I. t1ota11. reoep. mending llPPfOVel or cl9-ltlenOlll~ ilon ., ... , ete. You .,,,., nlel of WIN; and 9dve. your °""' ~-A.r>-tnft borro-• ot oom• fllT Tm pty wtt 3128111 A.M. 711 m menl. MlnlinV• two Ml/WllllM W 11111 St. Cotta M ... ~ OUN'9111 axperlenol Mi ke utr• .. Mlpl ng St• A-8 _..h • MW'tQe MG loen youth ciarrtera P.romote 1-------=-=-or morto•g• benlllng their own Hllbllahed Ill.II, PUT TIMI company =• r• ulred". routH. Matura. outgo· Suppl«n«lt your lncOINt elOr'G wttt1 r w1tt1 1no. 11treot1v1 p•r•nt1I by doing l11terHtlng 'NMA and FHLM re • type pet'IOll. p1MM ea11 telephone Nita WOik on gutatory gu......_ 2-&PM. M-F ($.46..702 t behalf of National COm· panlH Many 1111111 to W• Oftltr an ou~ ftBX Ana S.,v, Exper'd. ctlOOM "om. 14 P9f ht c:omc>enaatlon and tien.-Fut cord board. Dayt guaranteed. plu1 tucra- 1111 paok•O• lnciludlflO 7'6-&305 FMl'llon tlland tlv• bo11ue progr IM dental end vtalon °"9f· p~ orltllled peraon Sales exper i><ef'd, but aoe. l*4 axOIManl WOftl ,,..sao. ThMtrt Box Of-wltl train tll• right pef- envtronrnent end or.vi flee day ehllt ,_,,,1tlon eon. For Interview Call potentlal. PtaeM IUbmlt poeMton °'*' Mutt be Rot>m or Lindi It ,__In conMenoe to able lo woni -iiend1 14'-tlll PwM>nnel Oftleer. Only ano ~. GOOd t .... --------q uettllt d 1ppllcan'8. phone pareonellty a l&LD' I Ill plMM ""'91. APPIY In person. CIOM Corporate •••d• ***** *COLUMBIA* * SAVINGS * .ind l o.in * ·\•wti.ihon * * * * * * SEBASTIAN'S, 140 A.,. from oecll et grM t La· nue PtGo, S c guna ottlce. Salely e>lu• ~ I , ... ~ comm. Call. Richard 9 AM· 12 noon Tuet, Wed Helper rtlnM 1178- p /T W1S1111 11•n&1f Dally Piiot naw1pape r lO..fWeltlal) IMMEDIATE OPElllGS Need teleph one salcK rt-presentatJVt.'l> lU start tonigh t In Costa Meio>a ofhc.~ •Part lime •Must be al leasl 16 •No ex per1ent't' necessary •Pleasant pen.onahty • Rl'11able •Good earning pot..enliul 142-1111, h t. 111, aft. 1110 SPEND YOUR DAYS AT THE BEACH TEL-l-CIRC detlar In lrvlna a rea Bus lne11 e xe cutive Approx. 20 llrt pr wk needs Meretary/1 .. lst Ah1moon1 & tame -Must tin• good hand· lla11d morning• Mu1t writing and typing aklltt, have dependable vefllele. be preHnlable, 1ome HAS IMMEDIATE OPENINGS prefer llgtll truck wt travel. Exoetlenl oppor-FOR PART-TIME PERSONS IN Ofang• cu ... O.Uy PllOI Ct•tr&I 6 PO Bo• 1680 •-l 1011 Cotta M .. a, Ca 92828 .,. 1atat EOE Minott• camer•. 136mm 'iiiii~=~~~~ gd eond, S160 846-8268 ii Mt;;"olt a X E6 Camar 11, TIAllll 65mm ltn1. llltar • Th• Dally Piiot t• ic 200 600mm, I amron capttng 1ppllc1llo111 or zooM len1. tripo d , 011trlct M•n•g•• T •al· 648 o 167 nee• to 1uparvll4I carrier boy• end girt• Salary & C1a1attn 1011 company ban1fll1 plu• isottware tor Apple II Pll11, mllaag• allowance & R1mc11rd. t8K $75. Vial· commlulon opportunity I calc, 3 3 $160 984-8180 Dependable ••• wag , - - van or 1m1 pickup with frH tt TH 6022 current lnaur a11Ca n«:el• ury Hours appro• KC Beagle male 2 yrs , 1 IAM to 8PM Mon 111ru old Fr" to Ooo<I home • Fri Apply In PerlOfl bet· Gd for EHier 6"'11-~ -3PM & 6PM Mon Save tier trom death, tllru Fri at t>lackllan tamale dog 7 Orange Cout mo 2 5 1b lo vlng Dally Pttot 646-9965 330 W Bay SI Costa MeM EOE Bully 11 atteeuonate/ hou-1~~~~~~~~~1 aebfoken Sha 11 S mo r old, 2 tb1 part Boxer/ TV and FILM PRODUC· P11bull Lovu klOI & TION Co, look111g for p 8 I 1 8 4 6 . 3 7 8 O Aaeep11on111 w/ XLNT 682-3782 phone M811ntlf' and 1yp· --- lng 1kt11a. Mutc 1>e -11 Faraitart groomed, non-•mllr, ,.._.......,......., _____ _ 1blfl 10 work under P<H· I HY FIHl1111E aura and have o wn tlerb 957-8133 trantportauon S 1000 a month to start Pollltlon evallable 1mmadlataly Call 973-9073 between 10 AM a11d Noon and ask tor Kay **I BUY** FllllTHI MASTERS AUCTION ···-···· •••-••21 910 S. Broolc llwwl P.O. Box 435C>-P Anaheim, CA 92804 Equal Oppty Emp~ M/F camper lhell, Only neat, tunlly. We are not New-E T r11po n1lble person• port Beach J)<omotors -TELEPHONE SALES DEPARTM N Typeteller A I Floral Sola 8' need apply Starting Ip--are eslabllstled. OF LAROE ORANGE COAST NEWSPAPER •os ctMPlllUPllO p~l~ow-boek , $250 . . MAID WANTED· Don Out-prox. 14.76 hr & mil~. Call 1-~262-<1245 In-Muff Art Dept Op-963·4058 xott Hotel, 2100 New· Call btwn 9:30-10:30AM (Io Ananoa) por1u11lly to pa11tetpate ln -- _port __ Bi_v_d._c_._M_. ____ 1 only. Mon·Frl, Hk ror I~~~~· ~-~~~~~I •Even ing s and Saturd ay other areas of produc-Loe comfy chair, avoeaoo Mll!A!H ....-Gr~ Hyde, elrculallon •1:-n••y morn lnn• t1on Solid Compa11y with green 11aug6ohyd8e.5S50 ----~ 842-4321 --~" full t>enetlll. Arternoo11, o42·2 1 Earn S-450 to saoo P«1-------:---:--Re9i<leollll 11ome bullclet ·com mission /Guarantee ..... , IPH week If ....... have I 11a. Rell Ellate broker llH ft_,., eonttruetlon ... I ea.uut HtlU Ill an. •-"""" •Must be ambit ous, 114 6o46 S076 73 "72 wagoo or van and aniov 'oo Many leed1, nMdl eretary wl1h experience • • 673-7o46'4 6 -.. worillng with 1~ U IH agent In N B 111 working with con-pleasant and reliable __ N_E_w_P_O_A_T_B_EA_C_H __ ISome Bdrm furniture Ca ll Mr. Ro untree •t 851-7720 1rac11. eubeontraetor•. • Experience helpful. nPIST drar. mirror. nightstand 548-7058 btwn 1 tAM a i---A-EA_L_E_S __ T_A-=T-=E,.--word procauor • a te. but wllllng to t rain M1n1mum 45 wpm P ... -S75 King 12 water bed 3PM ... days. ~ Need 1 ex~ Mutt be Ible 10 Nndle Thi I t t sant N'"'""""I eea~h Of· complete s 100 Uk• new .. __ o k toad s~"' • s s no emporary ~-..-· _,, M_,.. wllll or wtttlout rlenc;ed pereon 111 eom· ,,..vy w ' -·u riee Full time Call Rob Fr1g1d11ra Reing S300 dlS*>ma. AWy 10AM to .-Oii & lnduttrill rMI r-.irne & Mlary reqvlf• •• 652_9625 Plaid hide-a way bed 12 Noon, Mon·f rl eatal• tor a suc:eeaatul & men11 to· Box IOll2, s100 6'41-4008 •• 7_1 .. 19 gto.-'-fWm Daily Pilot, PO Box 1560. ym11•••y •••1Sf -..---- .,.. v e;,;.t"' Cost M 92628 642-5678, ext. 3 12 _,. -• ' Bu11k Be<la S200 Spanish Medical worillng condition• --·--------between 5:30PM-9PM btwn 9-6 Full or par1 Shelves S25 --... In ~1•41•~5051 llllfTllf time Apply "' pareon 857 1679 atter noon r-1 ' .,_,.. btWll 9·6 II Do..,er --RECEPTIONIST 1.:miiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~-1 No e xperience 11acu-St10<es Ve11111nary Hosp Couch & L/seat S300 In buSy lrvlne CNroprec·,. lllfY Good phone voice, "THE POSITIVE A NS W ER" 20301 Irvine Ave SA Floral. aarthlonet tic otc Tatepho~. 10 no Mlllng. Aak for Pam 5o49·3598 key, Ille type. Lv M... 875--3753 T le "'---•-'~ W&ITIIESS O.stlwulle< Kite~ 551-<15&2 SECRETARY •'llO I ,_.. _.... Expe1 d dlnl11g room 550 Matetllllg Oak MOTHERS HELPER In my for pvt In-tor. bkpng, ta • I • '"1 I Supplement your Income nights Apply I~ per:11 coucll/2 chra S ISO Kg Ill nome. PIT. llulble ror exp & grammatic* skills Immediate open ng1 n by ool11g lntere111ng W-4. 301h 2·"' M 1 I mattresa & l>O• aprngs, good natured 1,~ yr old req . Non aMkr, 1&lary telephone NIM. setting telephone aaie. wori< on Baylide Df CoM bedding, xllll COllO boy. Shellt 842~7 neg. Mall r-.ime to Sta 11.1bsertpUon1 to th• Dally behalf ot NatlOnll Com--~-------·~~~~~~~~~I 200. 2855 E. Cat H-., Piiot Evening hours and pan lea Many 111111s to Waitress/Walter S 150 ' paMled Panama 0 SE EEPER 1-•• , If h ahut1ar1 S90 2 and NANNY H U K . IEOIPTllllST CdM 92626 S a turday morning a choose from. 14 per hour Experienced eo ee • op I ables 520 98 Wicker lull>-tlme uv ... ln. tor ell· C0Mml11lon wllll gua· guaranteed ptu1 lucratlve wallreu/ waller Good citing 4 yr old boy, M .. Full/time. Mu1t type & 5Mvloe Station rantee and bonuHI bonus program Sales tips Flexlble hoo,.. Ap-atandtng lamp S20 lure l)«IOI\. Ex.-& reft ha..,. good phone man-Attendant Contact 642·56711 alt ax per pret'd, but wlll ply 111 parao11 Looney 831·2753 nee:. 780-8180 nar. Nice office In New-14.00/h( + J><Oflt atlarlng 5.30PM even!nga. train the rtglll person. Balloon. 746 W 191h St Mull sell turn ot the cen----------1 port Ce nt er Kally program + benefit•. Dey -For Interview Call Robin, C.M . between 7&9pm. tury 1nt1que 1wn wood IEWPllT IU• &44-2507 & Eva shift•. Refs requtr-or Linda at °' call 6"'5-2630 llaedboard1, bHUllful F.A ... •tlc ""---un""I •-ad. Aile t0<Jeft!lel-07oo Te't Welt •••1771 eond $150 ea Froat-free _,.._ ....,_, "' -9&r•-• Ortega Hwy Chevron In t ~-~ -.-Woman on Soc Sec 1 1 1 Want to mike money? ror bus)' chlroprecilc of. SJC --Llve·lll companion tor Ho1poln1 re rig. • 11 Cell 780-1'45 llct Mult be lllarp .,.. JO ........_ Talepllona AWi Set1au lady on ..,,,. Non-smkr cond S t60 Apl az relrtg, orgenla cl and dePend· SERVICE STATION ~T-,..,.. 8eaetl Area 873-07111 GE 1 100 Lrg upright 81letp«90n needed to ebte w/good phone TENDANT. e xpe r d I CASI S fr .. zar Sl75 R111an 7 give .,,....,,tatfone to lo-rnennar 46 WPM, 1o 2·11. Apply Shell Station fer leeal 15 00 Pf hr Start lmmed •WMI PllOESSO• e1eoere S30 720-0365 eel corporatlona l bull-key, good figure apll· 17111 & lt"Ylne. N.B MMftftJlc '"9e Day & eve ning 1hltts Xerox 880 + LIOll ExJ> • ~a1>1e 11mps S26 ea n111111 You vlrtually tude. ••P . 11on-amkr ~llelp went.O, Fa .... 11,... .._ a ... 111 Santa Ana otflc:e mutt, to S 1600 Pam t noor temp $35 ri.ve "°~Md Pf'lf.131~5e80 Pr-.f Pm&. 2121 F• w Pwf.... Exp pralerrecl but will ~ & Shalla Megera 673·259S HOIOSCOPE BY SIDNEY OMARA Monday Marcb %8 ARiES (M1m·h 21 April 19) Ht•llh.'W buatt' issues ronnc't'l-<.-d with h.•gal dtspull· Kc·y 11 lo tiuthn 1nform~t1un, to lfynthc•t1iit• tlatu and tu ~uin t.•onJldetK·~ of oot! who can tum tldl' In y<Jur f;wor Clin<.•c r . Ci.prkorn pNsona. flHurt· iirc1m1nc•11tly Rt!lutlor1.11hlp will grow •lro11gt•r TAURUS (April 20·Moy 20). Avoid dlrt•t"t t·onfronttationt1. lndl111du11h who ichar1• your t'<mc-ernM will ~onw au o•li allil'!I. Mukt• lntl'lltgent t•onccu1ons Ilrl'nk with pust proccdun•11 11o neccuary Seve r asso<:latlon wit h one who t'Onstantly tak es, nl!lll'r giVl'!I 01\U IS <.'la&llH'UI cxrunplt· of p1{ch1<.· vampire GEMIN (May 21 -June 20). Foc us on t•reativity, children, speculation, aUa1rs of heart You'll make nt>w slort, your own stylt-will be Imprinted and you'll gain greatt.'r tndependcnct· Leo. Anes, Aquarius nat1v~ (1gun• prommcntly Nu heavy lifting. CANCER (June Z l July 22) Old<>r family memlx.r dest>rveti your respet·t , l>ut you should not give up mdependence or go..lb Ml·bSllgt· will be.• clarified Focus on long·range plans, pro perty arrangements, home applial'l.(.~ and s.afoty de111res Aquarius and another Cancer play key role:. LEO (July 23-Aug 22) Dehm• ll'rms. open lines of commumcat1on, acrept 101111.auon LO soctal funcllon Emphasis on 11ersat1hty, humor, v1s1ts and message which reassures com·ernmg welrare of relative Gemini, Sag1ttanus nauves dommatt- l'Xcitmg scenano. VIRGO (Aug 23-~pt. 22) You gain es...ent1al mformation wtuch c-ould lt'ad to t'Oru.1derable profit Your positio n 1s stronger than original l y a n ticip ated. Know 1t , bl' confident, express willingness LO rebuild on a morl' solid structure Lost article will be locatt'd. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22)' Lunar cyd<· high be ready for exciting chang<.-s, fresh <"Onccpts. new contacts and a surge of <.·real.Ive Pnt·rgy Timing, judgment are on target. Intuition enables you to be at right place at special momt>1H Saglltarian plays k~y role. SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov 21)· Rein: opportun1 ty exists to correct past mistake You'll gN behind scenes, domestic adjustment will occ:ur and harmony will be restored MonPy loss wtll be recovered. Taurus. Libra and another Scorpio figure prominently SAGITTARIUS <Nov 22-Dec 21) Personal magnetism soars -you'll wm fnends and influence people. Aura of glamour is present, people fmd you intriguing, alluring and some wlll profess their lovt• Lunar emphasis on fulhllment of wish~. c reauve endeavors and romance CAPRICORN (Dec. 22.Jan 19)· Spotlight on career, prestige, commun11y a c t1v1ty, added responsibility and chance to incn •ase tncome potential. You'U be dealing with responsible peopll' with emphasis on Cancer and another Capricorn There will be room a t top AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18)· Aet-ent on trawl. communication, educauon and compleuon of long- standin g assignment. Path IS cleared for progress - you 'll be r id of burden which was ~ol your own to carry tn fir st place Check poss1b1hty of mail campaign. PISCES (Feb. l9·March 20) What you seek IS available but w1U not be handed you on proverbial silver p latter. Means dig deep, reJt.'Ct superf1c1al explanations, exhibtt determination F1nanc1al strueture will be remforced. New c.-ont.act proves valuable. Check with Leo. ... """'the totutlon lo •1--.~aftiiiiiMrT""--1 Belboe (Cmr/22nd I 111ln I need entfluelUtle MYI ~. P'~ that al ol "-..,,_, 11) N.8. ~ tn peraon II ...... H• vOICel wno can llllnk on 1161 Do"• St . Sta 276 5Pc Walnut bdrm..,, king compenlM expe1i.oe. GENERAL OfFlCE ~ 3 er'4 6 pm. • ........... "" 1 "•Ir ••• t. c •• t NO FEE Newport BNci> ll hdbrd 011<. nlghl ;;.,_.,. __ 1_t. __ ,. _____ t0 __ 2_s YOAJ..,.,...,_~ l11tlfnallonal ContTot1 I ....... ,.. 6112·7887 or 662-7S03 633-8110 llano & CllHI S38S 4 BAA STOOLS. $75 DO A UTTU ttllinlng & excalllnt ..... Company with head-IPlll&L...... btwn 2-11, Mon-Fri. Aak _54_6-_2_2_50_______ 650-9497 rNlleNI. H you want to ~In lrWMJ MAillng MOTHER'S HELPER T~..... lor Brad Jib Waat.. 5105 Oak bentwood rocker, -------~ Q91 In on ttieground floor lndMduel with exoMlenl lor family ot h1ndleap.. ll&L F• •I All -• w •u.. Exper Full Cllrga Bkkr. $35 Autd lramea & pie· Rotation bed tor Mle. 2 ry •Tr:;' ~pl~~ letephone pe reonallty, ped elllld, 18 hr1 per Full or patl·llMa Pu-I Q&T--. -'"all part-time turu. S20·S•O Shell yrs Old $150 Of oHet • ~ to type so+ wpm weak. Some ~ blllhlng company hal 5 Netlonll COmpany XLNT 552-80311 lamp. $36 Bronze arc 6'45-8057 country and .,_·t llfre6d ~ hllodll general offtc:e plua lull care ol chlld ,_ openlngl lot llOtnl ,_ product Dally Cuti lamp. $50 ASlld 1ta1nec1 Hlcl&-a-becl. 1tooe11t desk, to make the C:-.. ltl9\ duttll. Good~ Wed. 3 10 11 & Sunday lucky people Comml1-adv-Call Mr Jaap-glut wtndowa S100 baby Cflb & baby swing. ClMI 119 ' -wtl gtw you lion S**~ er'4 wort!-7arn to 5pm. ·~ i><ef. 111on or ealary ~ .,, 87~753 h iaab Rtttan table & 3 c111111. 640-4 l59 tM ~to "'9a In g condltlona 111 a t>ut will train C.H "om 1, graatt r 'cull bo-tlllPlll( ,._ SSOSI $350. never u1eo --------- big MOM)' growth company ApplJ-noon to 2 pm only nu-H B I -tt _4_11_8_-5_5J_3_._113_1-,...1see_~_ a ......... "--.I· "212 oetl<IN being accepted e13-2192 · llUOITHI • -• Untted Statee lafe De-through Merell 3 t al O&U. 1.811 I Aby111111an kltten1, CFA lt llreGltve High Boy. 6 toe OAaAOI SALi ADS NOW CUSSlfllO IY CIT'l'I SH HlOW ... po 1 It C o m P 11 n Y. Gri•Old Control. 2803 TtHller/leMlla1 Te-"'-MIO We need good people to reg Male & I• •viii dwr1. pecan tin, must Boxlprlng & 2 slngl• Mat-•••••••••••••••••• 780-1146. EOE. latranea Road, trvtna , .... ••• up 1ppol11tme111s 947-04o46 -$200/0bo 6"'-0·6084 t11ues $60 K1tch•11 lal'---ltlaa• Ceata .. Ha ,., 1 ,. __ , M r Utenells $24 Btaek/wtllte -.. _. •• 1.-C.Wornl1 92714 wanted tor Hunttt1gton Talt19tlon• Sollellora 10 rom our.,.,.• eta o • Per1i1n Klttena. blue & li0V5' BDRM FURN port TV 555 Clool< Ra-:.:.:.;.;:~==;;_---1=.;;.;.;;..;..;=;::._-:-_,.-- _,... ....ui RESTAURANT Beach pre-1ct1001er. 3 needed II one• lie• 111 111e.eve11lng for whit• !amain. 1ho1tl 1nci bunk bed• & matt. dloS16 545-1370 **• GARAGE SALE MS IMrned opening tor a day1/week, 1-2 tloura ~PuM·9~rr °c'',\Y· flM -~ ~~~dl!~1~~s ~~~: reg . ~6-9965 1 dell<. ntta stand. 6 dwr JHllflf Olart s A •;0 Ea 8n"~· ~ ~ N * s t-da ..-pont1ble, en111usiu11e Sand rH uM• & 111ary ~51 • • er I •Ion + bonus Call ht• SSIO ~d .. ~LL ~fubSkTca010e 51200yr Oto & Ugly but II works: 2899 ClubtlouM Ro lOam-Jpm * Dtreetor. per.on to do food 1><9'> & requirement• to: L. Mee· 761-4222 afte< 1 PM. _ ..,. ,. M $40 tor Refrigerator Coste Me11 1111 rallls. 110 sale s.12 * CUlno ()ppty'• bike phone ord4n Hra. ca, PO Box 6939. Fouo-You don't need 1 gun 10 Gol<len Retriever Pupplu or bit ofr 1140-5084 Curved Bar w/4 stools, You are 1ha winner of rul1 shag rug, MO<!el 5 For Info (312) ~7 Mo n-Fri 11 :30-2.30 at ttln Valley, Ce 92708 "draw raat" when you People who need people ~KC champ llnet, grMt *SPECIAL* $75 ol>O 676-3350 two tree llckell ($17 00 Linotype parta. old com- Ext C.1633. F• fOf DI-Meyoamot'e. 17112 I Sky-Trad• your old atult for pteee an ad In Illa Diiiy lhould always efleek the w I ch II d ran S t SO value) 10 Illa er cabinet w/mrrror. rectory park Cir, St• A., Irv new goodrt t wllh 1 PllOI Wan! Adil caw now I Service 0.reetory In Ille 8118-4207 Thia Weelc Only J twtlrt 6214 OllOH YUUS .,0111ng board, maple O-FF_lC_E-------1 557"'232 Claailled ad 642-6678 I 6"'2·58711 DAILY PILOl Shih-Tru AKC 1200 I Twn u Mt $69 95 FuH 11 ~C~a.;;r~tl.;;.;e~r _w_o_m_a_n_1...-ta-.11_.k Orange CO\mty swivel m11ror. camera ..... ••-...... ,1 ..__ •-t.. jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmmmiililiililm----------.. , ~8..e273 I Mt $79 95 Kg & On..,, wllcil. SSOO incl n•""'• Fairground• 1r1aw & used). etottles ,._ _ .. ,...... -1 I at dlac:ount PflCeA Fr" ,....,_.. Monday March 28 racks trg alza clolllea Help UI. We ere • f... Full time end pert time IEIET lllflED SCIOOL llSTlllCT Pttl 5539 I clell"*'f 75 I -<139 I & g u •ran BI um• & 8 00 P m stack & fold Ing chairs. nrowtng, 'lllY pr tloat••••• and 11011 Mercier gold watch wt T 1 1 t k 1 11 1,. 11 d ~el ftft&.Vr otd ,..,..,,.,... "'9ded ~In __,,.,, Eaater Bunnies, Netti tOll Harculon sot• S75 d 1aM0 n 0 s 1 o o o o c • m 1c e • Cl o u P• arns yar age, -··-' w~·-• ..---· ICCEPTJll I ... 1CITIOIS Fii: Ow• ..... eutel S20 o.ane Twm maple bad frame 87 .. .,.,.,2 6'42-5678. ••t 352 dishes book•. 1938 wtth ~t ben9ftta, fun fl'om 3 lo Mat· 261 E. ,..,.... ... 8 2 5912 ~ ... Harvard CIHllCI, bike ~end a ,.._ P9Clftc eo..t Hwy, New-83l-6400. 642•2999 $60 4 --e.-.-Ul-lfu_l_4_ce_ra-t--=-c-u-:-B~IC -~-eccesa Old• trombone. llol\ n.., SOU111 Coest port Beedl Dirtttor or Purch .. ing: a full.time poSlUOn. S u pervises, FIEI 1111111 6 tov11aat bHul up-, ZIACONIA •tones Only Catt• ..... mlur cl11s1eal LP'• Pica. t-s-'-.,_--------p lans and coordinates the functions and services of the C&N 860-0551 hOlllery dO>WI cushion• s20 eacht 640-8688 bbeper hllr dryer on OLllEll Purch uing, w areh ousing and reprograph1cs sections n-cono S2 15 Mull Wllltoryr t11<1e-a-t>e0. '"'" a11nd alee Motors ear lle••••stlM'J to wortt bU9y "ont ._.. 1n1w.t phOMI, handle melt, type eoa.al9ty " l1htfM ... , To herlClle eccount9 abte encl,.......,... . :t. ~ er'4 OINf9I Send '9Utne end utlll'y requlf~• to: ..... ...!:'C'"' 3 t!U Atfwrf Alie. Wt• 0.2 COl&I ..... P\ltlAltllnO ftrm llMd9 10 In o C area lo eloH m11QGine orclett. $50 to SHJo/day + gH . Hun1 8c:tl. Catt Nlllkl at IN-HM 8ALES/1Nl DESIGN Ftalr for decorating . Aexible hOUfl. WIH treln. 715·6447 bel. 1 I AM. llft. 4:30 PM UUIPUa. Exper'd, mature needed to manega ladlta dept. In eirclU91'va men'• 1tore In Nawport 8••ch S•• yell ow n aped. yellow Mil 494 7348 16 Karat Blue Topaz eut frig. Etegaras bad k11 top earrrer magazines within the department. Required are th e equivalen t of an trontad Amazon vary atone Unique trt-lttape tbl. 6 chrs & m11e trea-radlOt, bit Ing•• stove, 2 A.A. degree in a job related field ; and five years of good ••Iker $1150 Sotldoeklnleldtablewrlh Secrll rca s 700 1 sur .. 261' Elden CM •lldlng g1a11 111owar ib' . b Ia•--' . ( dd' . nal . 541~21 4 upholtttrad cllalra 6"'4·8527 Sun !2-4 door• old ustl r-tsier. respons ,.e p re K'U expenence a 1uo expenence $340 o.tux• b•flled ••· ---------.. may be s ubstitu ted for the education). Ca1n~ rang e la terbed. mall,.... & llMt· SAT/SUN 10AM gtau top coffee tabla, vca.&-.., L •• er $100 (UHd 011ly 4 llaclaiatrt 6216 SUPER DUPER EVERYTHING MUST $24,225 • $27,265 pe r y ear. DEADLINE FO R JltrC•AS lit mo•) 545•6339 -GARAGE SALE! GO!ll APPL YING IS A pril 15, 1983. Effecuve date. July 1, u 10 Metal ta•'* 10" •n<l 13" Furniture n-& seml·s --,5--20-5-,,.-, -M-pt-;.;Aa;;tlit~atliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-il:i~I SOLID OAK tormll dir1 rm South Bend, 11" Login 1-2 wa1111ng Maet11119 =~r ::;_ c:tr n/ ne!, ,! 1983. • M1tct1lng coif" and Ible. 10 anc1 12" Attu. Brld-tn go working order, Ir"'· Everything Ooee If Inte rested please submit app hcat1 on provid ed by Hemet U nified, resume and letters o f recommen dation to Susan J . Rainey, Adminiatrator, P eraonne l/Community Relations, He m e t USO. 23~0 W. L ath am, Hemet, C A 92343. PH: (714) 658-2171. IDQUAL OPPORTUNITVIAFFt:RMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER WESTMINSTER ABBEY lo400 Solabed S ota/ gepM1 Miii, ~ mlll, barely u!M<I sml Honda 1--'"'-------ANTIOUE MALL lovanat. $600 Oak band Hw. table HW. BralldoewdlnlngrmMI SAT /SUN 8AM 830 11151 w .. 1m1n11er Ava. bd1m HI Oak & glHa jointer, drtll preu. and IMdt llM o11ly) Appll· Joann St 2 ra11e11 bar GARDEN GROVE dtn•ll• Mint cond Hyd pr"' 921·2061 aneu. toys & muoll, 1tool1, 1pkra cl'lelt. dis· 554-8103 G72-<1896 Anllquu • Englleh Oak muetl more 376 E 1Gtll hel. 5o48·3134 ____ _ l~~~~~~~~~~li9-;d;;r;_;;;~m;ii111er dreaeer. Armolra. Sldeboud. St A11tlquH 0r .... ,., 1bl•. Antlqua Barbe r chair, w/lwln mlrrora Antique Nlgtll Stand, lop qutllty Beaut cioMpl m1tr kng br chrs, rvga mo+"e. Sat1Su11 porcelain. valu•d at WM, American ol Mtr· leeded glua Sofa, Cof· Mt. Compl tge g11 toga, 9·6 2445 trvtne. CM. S 1200 , M•k• o ffer tlnvMlt SH5 1157~4 '" Tablet, Apricot lltl· dbl tltc oven Cpll & Steamer trunkt 175 vet Chairs Sculpture Klsm•1 e11utc rug• Baa tia1tta Inell 881-942 t Tiit fllCOta • con1lgn-T h 0 m • • H 0 11 • n d 2 9 • 4 8 • k • , c M ment ''°'' l\OW aecapt· ' ' M 1 n I W o m • n · · 55e-e033 · Moving 811111 Hutef'I. Mlac --------·----------------· !nllaam IOll 1110 houHhotd lurnlth· 11M779. Furniture & Oddi • •,.... .......... _r_,.,,,_._1_5a._1_w __ --; Cta .. tlled Adi are the Peoplla.,:. = ~ ·-------1111111---------!i"I-------· lllllWW to a ~tuf DAILY PILOT G*'l89 or ywd ...., tt'a a SERVICE DIRECTORY better ·~ to r.tt more .. all aboUtl ~ JOBS Hwndfedt of curTent job opening• In Sout~rn Cellforn lnlonnatlon obtained from t.oc;al, Stitt and Fedttal Oov«nm9n~. Newap•i>ef•· Education Institution•. Private lndu•trle• and many other public and private 1ourca. All oppottunltlet are compul•rlzed and updeted "9k ty Job9 In many VOCatlOn:t IUCh .. . Sala. fnglntertng, Dfta Pfoc ... lng, ~n•tgy. Teaching and many mott Subeerlt>t now and rectlve your wN kly aubscr+poon fOt ~ l"AOnlh• (•lghl lttUH) S.l'\O c;htck or money order for la9. 90 to. Newspaper HARBOR AREA ...... on con9ionment for HOOE GARAGE SALE E11d1 8212 Pennington I APPLIANCE SERVICE A"'pr t openfng Orece llhettlUMU Hll Llttle Bil of E\'9ry1hlng. Dr 536-3880 KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES. _::=..~~t':n ~ ~ .. ~~~ UYI l&LLMU =~;;'.: ~~~·!~~~ifo L!t•u ..... I MT~· 8:!· UMPM1Mon-Sat :.0 ~~~ MS.:':'no TV ll5 Mite °:" ..:~~~ n Herb 1157·1 133 8ACRIF1CEI 2 new CUtlo tor Euterl 873-4418 '"'" ~ & llOUH adl adutt 8'111 & boota, Kenmor•...,,.,.1100.6 c:eblneta. t2'H~7W'W 3134 · 1C>-4prn Popcor n Machine elec dryer, S75. Xlnl coll S1000 Hll 1750 -l&llJll I --•ai 11: (ciomMt), Siiia•. a 11d _,,, .... ...... ., __ .._ t orrlQ •AN\... -,, · _._ - -mor•I 4 30 De nt St .......... .,_ • ......., .,.......... 444..,_ "Hollywood pottabte, Hew wtttrbN, futnltUte, 494·30t 7 8u11, 12·4 Retrtoerator. Ilk• new. S2SO .... 5-7 IYA hold• up to & b lk11, clothea, ~ l haNd ONLY lroeJ tree, 2 dOOf I 1'5. OblOnQ Ootd rod troll eof-hardly u .. d. 125. Ca ll "f'M a.t/Sun M . t871 1---· ---- '93-toeo tee tab6t S80 llll9t or Wltflcl, Ht-1221 Tustin, Unit C.2. ~ •-848-9824 MOlllNO 8~L£ Sat•Su11 !!!p!! .... ....• .....-.. Dining room .. 01 HOO, ... 12.a VIiia Polnon• Apte. 8AT/8UH w. 2110 Aid· ~ Spanlth PfoWIGlal ctn-& ... ,. 1780 Pomona Ave , on lend• Or NI. Aec11n11r 8 WlldWNet .CS oell, 10 pleOM; W.CS• ION w.J.oe Ptt'tl Or Cflra. HWlng '"echlf\e1 IMnll I gtwood 'ChlnllC8) 5 po Coew.MllM 6a8 Hemlhon All ~ dltNe.d otLMf hOUlllholdol or•el You a re the •1(a•7 oo pleoe •ttlf'IOI PIUt mlao You er• the •lnn•t of hold lt•rn•. ttovt w/ ~~1 •· ota lwO ft• ticket• 1 plec*I 1700, 4 adj bat two ,, .. 11~9'• (St.00 ft\IOro, 10-~ blk., llhop .,.•_•v-",_..-.-~--::~ va!Ve)to tn. UI atlt I 100 e42.t 139 varuepo tM toela, 1111 Heuon.I cun Lotu4 ll9Qdlee. fNlm t .OI ~ ~ty Corltln'IPOl'llY." OOUClh. ....... .... .... ,._ ••• eolld bf .... Olo-10 U (( ... Oft.'13.'"'1 ,~ maldllng chair. Gd COnd Anallelm eoiw.ntlon Ctr tflil Me. INtnl Awe, .... ,..,_.,. Mono Maren 21 •150; wat. knontn ,..,._ MerGh ao~ • t~ii~~~~iiij;~i=~~;~ To 0111m t~ht• ca ll bo111d It&; w1c11er lltln 841·8871, a llt, 111. :.Jo m & ohelra tall, drawing I To ctalrn ttclleta call e42·81?1 •xt 352 " • • d b o I., d I ' I • lleli ... ""* ~ ~ '-IULL.RTIN • .... 711·511t I by Aprll I, l.U ~ leAUt. CUMOl'll 4'd ' ..... ..-=,. (714) 541-7051 tl11 1M11t 1100 .... Dbl• Ov•"· UIO. O•• 1\\11 co,, .. ta.,._, lnltld AQUARIUM 17 Oaf "'°" .... UillilC11j,UllftM1ot 6uf\, ml•ro weu & Ntt*.aoC> ea>-1174 Glew .,bgr..,..ftMtt' ooo•ucg.J•00• Tr-= IC .. beMe .. ,. bed Llg9'ti, dlatoll'I nuar ' Oft CALL COi •.,:f: (111) ~Ml I I ·=-=~ "f3 ·~ mo. 1uc11t1.,,• dealt •\end. IUJ; 1l 1.oa1• '===Uil=='°"='=~====°':V::t8:::::14::::~~~~~!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!_!1!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~ .._~'~I •ollll'I ... ~ e\llll .. f Die Otange CoMt DAILY PILOT/8u,,d1~. MerOh 27. 1983 NU 111111111111•• 1111 T I Attll, llllllttf Atl•. l•mt.. 1ttt.. le...W Aim ...... tk ~ ci* M:m: htbHMMJtlt ti ------· ------------ w 111tp. eno 01111 o, hMrtl JtU fknltt Mi i WI llY IQ !Ill..... !lll "'mfft If•• 1141 TfJ!!! tltt Ytln IUI 9tmltt tr.d •• 1. 164 ~ "'ft t ----------OWi •••1 11tt ... 1111 70 Ohllo CVCC, 5 epo , '90 300SD, IYO"'. 9'1nroot, '12 '"f"· lotdtd. llhr, '06 1221, root•-. lflN 11 E Cimino, alt• a.n . • .,.L~77 • '" " •uo• Aodortet. -olor A11orted 1111•0• "' bl"• .... ., auto 1 OOOml 11"' 100 O -.. V e a I D -... ... ·• •·· " • " 4 Cyl Ivel a..1 ftot 11, xlnt runntn\ cond 13, OHMttt, otlrome wtleel1 · • •· rHI body Muet NII , at t y 1 ' movnt .1100/olr !*ttl36tofllll lllTl•ll h ••'ter""AM /ll M ooomu411 1600/olltr 23,300ml.n11n1 1110.llOO 0"45·8098 11400&52°:n:s2 t7~12U.•t1'.,.ttt...,.. MUIT llLLI 8talnlHI 115-eOM I 600-0661 lier/CUI llJn tl>Ot I 860·3984 790.9131 --v.a..,.... llU '75 \/otvo :ua W•gon, ,. 9tU .... : ~-~ =: Kid• Dirt Ilka Pull, oloth lnl , 'xint cond '. '11 Civic Helchb•C);' '79 3000. ~IVtr blue, •h - --gueflntHd lho nlcett, 4df, equipped with root lllCI UN. Ut..()447 ~ IfJI cne.p, "40-00l4 evrc; Clten, Mull a .. 1 filed/Red. xlnt cond oprlon1, low ml S18,U& ~ c:4u.nMI, pert9et «lgJntl rtck onct ti.,.. '41H 1 •.. ,.........._. .... , •Int ~ cr.:tlc 18• Ltpllrtk• c........ NI,. ( 1 OT 1331 Our price AM /l'M C•n , 6 epd, Dir 14817 I ~-etovnd Alt op1ton1 Mey be -at 330 w ........, •• ~ ........ --~ __ :! 17911 Formtrty Jim Pric.d 10 Hit 873.0028 l.ut H htt LtMIU I T 13t60 031·3018 Bey, Cottt MoM. Mon- a126. 7' Hetcvk>n Sot.. Cenlvry bty boat, 4 oyt, '10 VW Cllml* 1to0 mi Mwlno l/W, NOW South Of 871°1330 iel-'e.28 548 713' ~ ~ llrt, 10·1 pm Don Wtl • I n I c 0 n d I 1 2 a . Orey 13500 t1M 111 on , ......... ....,,, ~menenl 1...;:======== County VW·lllUV. 11111 • • t l t7 I I 9 4 2 4 .. 2 1 ••1 £2•• -· --.. ..-WI -•--~ ........ , Hun=I ton '77 ACCORD 0 •"" A/C, •70. 2'"" Or~ "--r cw...000 ltt • m 1 • • ~ ... -.... BAYLINER 20', good W81k·1hru top, Olten -· _,, ... YU ........ .. ...... ..,....,. ""' • --.. 1A(0 p _. •-n._ 1 .... _4 _...1 eoncs, t/O, VOIYO Penlt. l3000 &414284 U8r;O OARS & TAUCK8 BMcn, (714) 142· Wiii melntelned em/Im, orig ml o Accldenll, Come tn & -Newport --------- r.,,, .... "'V "'·"" • _, • trtr, ueoo 942--40 14 COMI IN Ofll CALL '0A mlchet1n1 '2950/obo I Perlect cono 4 d• $8500 8tech'• nnoet -.ctlon ·ee C-o PQWWM 327 :~. ;3~~eJ400 ---------i'77 COUAtEfll wtllle lleteo flll Ufl.Ul&L Conveniently Loutlld 906-1723 Dey, &49·1810, wknG1 som o t prevlouety owned eng, rune ..... ndt body 13' '1BEAOL.AS8 c:•mC*' eux lenk 77M Ooonlor·Dellllo 6 COM~l\!YelY Prlc:ed .82 Cvcc: 4.dr. AM/FMI 84&-65115 __ Porec:hu . AuGll tnd work 11000 844-111? ,,....,.. .......,... .. _............ WITH TfllAtLEA a2110 g d o on d I 2 0 0 0 & ooum \/ P P --·· ,_._ ..... _ 530-il21 213-80,-434-0 8~ llmatl CUI,, 14K ml, mull NII '88 250•8 Merc:edH, ollcewtQeM -------- In c... Pot9Che & ,.,. --------112tt BEACH BL\/O S59&0 PP 1eo-11oe ci.•n. ""°' m.eneri1cet llWIUI t:l.:tl( · 7 1 Mont• c ., to , rtrt. 8C*l6ll ~ ... Cell camoer ehelt n11 lonQbed HUNTINOTON BEACH Slllea·SetY1':1•lANUllng 80. 4 dr ACloord. •tnl work $2000. 980 7290 VOL • · ,,,.,.,,,,, 12500/0BO 648-0095 Mwo, 9'15-3011. 18' Duffield ~~~bY."~.~~:~: :::~: 141-IOll, 141-1111 nrw CARVER c;ond, $5860 '78 280E Lght blu• •••r. 1 Former•' Jim Marino vw 44& t . Ooatt Hwy d•ya or~ 8Mu1lt\lt 8111118 8ymbo11 l94-635ll f'L.JJ "" 882-1257 owner, 80K mllea Sta, ••W W1U. HT Newc>Ofl Boech '80 EL CAMINO for men ' women: Aolelll Ba Cn•e l(lJ !'! 1{_11(_ c •tvv1W ---600 obO. 541-0272 Wkdy, II IUUllLI" 8'73-0900 281(, bejgt/ten. 15600 :~•;,,~.~:.: ~ w;,rS L:!u.N~! ~:~ • .'.'~!\~~~ JHJ! IOU '':.;.:-:'"'::..".:~~~· llr•tH Gkla tU2 841-490hv1w1md voiu':d8~~1G9 Need ctedll card•. Im· °' ortet 113.1545 1IK 6 14K O.P Only Siii It ••M.. dkll. '300. 842-2238 11.14' flUIOI• ,61 3.,,..81 pkg Incl roc:co '80 Kumann Ghia rblt MercedH I 3 Sedan for 18711 BMch Blvd proved or new credit? 'll Yqa ......... '495 & '598 IMICfl Call -a 11111 • .._ 1 1 1 I eng New P•lnl. tlrH. I fUlottllon or par II, Huntlnglon 8Neh Looi. tor our •d under '450 642-7817 Mero. 875-3011 i~~~l~1~·~·~U~l~l~1~1~~~·r,•rtt1;;l;tl~n~Mo;•;O~l~I On eny ,,..,_.82 •. 83 AMC ...... 1u• n 1· ·~· 1n 1 13 2 5 0 0 9 0 perfac1 1u1n11. 1110~ (l 1 ... )l ... J •QQO Announcemen11 thl• '11 .. ........._ 1u1pen1 on, 1nr . • ... ~ · wh-.t• run1 llke 1 bal • • •& 10dlll0n (802)949-0278 -·77 IMuglK•tlon . c.rter '81 Ptugtot Moped1, J eep or Reneutt (Not 1tereo tape deck, btk, 652-8818 oul oi hell S3000 •·.--'"---''-------Dept 281 saoo. Call 75t·t648 llCplat•.brtnd'**OC 1tlW ... aft modelTamllllQhllyuMd Waoo9fll'I fr .. tott1op lmmac w/cu cover 131.3018 72 Super 8"lle ~· Co 11 e c Io r • 11 em . 116 HP, oe. 12995 $350 87M51f> & doora w/every Jeep T eke over le••• or I aome body wont Stereo '75 \/ette 350. euto. T l200/bel ofr 989-1160 14r.-eo16 •82 Peugeot, top t•nk. Purch... 113,500/0BO 667-0867 ..... t141 '82 3000 Turbo MB Bvr 12300 Call 648-92Hi ett A1t ... Dt•ntit Tope, cleen, '8100/080 BUNK Bed• S 125. Dry« 29' CllWI' '77 SIS FIG 1100 ml N.-con<I $476 ~-Th gundy, chr whl1, aunrf 8 & wknd1 I l • t3t7 494-7205 $226 080 Good cond ' ' ' Firm. Mu1t Mii 984-4516 J Vfang.'C .,_ * * llQ * * ~~5';~2 werr ' S25.600 1111 VW 111 I C '79 Ctm1to, x.lnt c:onO. MUST SELL 831_2808 · T/G, 21 knoll, cuetom ,82 ;r:h M,..,.,.d (' t _ 1977 830C61, beautlfut . 1 4 , Pd , AM / f M '81 Rtvler•. lotded, tuto, $49001080 Mull Milt -----· ----item rm, toad.cl, Imm•-nic ~ ~S_! -o black exterior wllh 1u11.u· 11111 •bLl 9147 p1, pb, ale, vlnyl roof, 8~98 8tHm cupet machine, culete. 129.900 P.P Xtnt conG. 1395 rloua full red teether 111Utl • aa 11er1c ..... equ•llzet, xlnt am/Im 1tereo. 11999 1--------- 1111• new, electric lruc:k 9 8 4 ·I 0 0 0 d a YI . 848-8610 m:,~~IO Cll~·,.~~ Interior, air, auto, am/Im T .. t Drive & Price cond •au~ c:IHn, Must Catt de~. 840-6800. '74 Monte Carlo. rune mount & porteblea. PP 984-4820 ev" & wtcnda ctlMHe. full power, low Tiil IEW 1111 I S..t (Toot3) 8 MORE TO tlOt good, look• ~rNI. S 1900 8&0-1000. BAY LAUNCH, 20th c.n-•ttrtJCln/ I 4 ftHI Dtlftl t030 mllM 759-0932 •II'• or Turbo Station • ~r~c~ols6~8~R~~rm~r~; 1.;:C;.;; .. =lll•a.,c.._ __ _....-...-1...:o~bo.:..:83.::...:..1·~3.:.60:..:.... __ _ Ctnb•ll• brtll celllng lury L•Pllr•k• 18'. IB. lcMttrl 101 '71 B,.I, gOOd cond, tic, "'" Sii US ~ Cordlt & Tredll Jim Merino vw NOW TllE WIEIT Ftr• Hit ltn w/4 tulip tight• $90. $2500/otr. 875-1836 Honda XR 76 Perteet aunroot, 12800. ·ao BMW 5281 JOI YOUI , Turbo 01eM1 Pu South County vW-lauiu, IELEmll 130-0081 24· Imp Cuddy Cebtn. cond. New lhOcit• & rear 845-8083 •It 5 24,000 ml, 5 1pd, sun· N1n11ut11• 18711 Beech Blvd . '12 P• P•MIT ~I• ,_ In box OM C , t mm a cu I e 1 e tire, Ideal beglnnett bike '8 l Jeep Wagon«, VI low root, clean, uaume !MM S'f9' IT & Huntington Beach. (714) of lale model. low mll..-fl11ll 4 • . 95 (•..,.,,.) Alto &24-9&81. 648-1141 84&-1087 P • c~• 9 . s 12.50 0 or S 18.000 552-0314 _ M .. •.• _8_4_2_-2_000______ age Cedtltec1 In Sou-,,,_..., ·-• thern Calllornlat See ua 4 cyt, 114110 Iran•. feet Jr Brit, S125. Cyclo 80 Honda Ody11•1· $1, 851 '11 1.0 011, •ltHle • fACIUl'fl '58 VW VAN. rblt 87 eng, todeyt air. pwr llMrl~, pwr Teec:tler. '40. 83&-3M3 lail 7114 000 82 Vtrnaha Y 490, .78 Ply Trtll Ouster P/ T LA.,..._ Ter.uhe w/ l'" ..... 11 '"'I "ll' ''I"" $1,200/0BO 540-0285 WEiii dlac brek•. AM/ Mat• ... t--a..J •••-Pill NII !_1,..8!2,._ good cond A/C, PIS , PI B. · ci c ' --·1 • ,,. _.. • •,. -reo, vinyl root, crutie ---.....,...~ / ft d tHll let. 111 a .. t, 1111 YW .am& OUIWO cnfrl, undet 200 mil .. IMlge with white colltr FOR SALE Loeded w 0 •0• ac-Ill L I M t 1111 llAD& Ul '81 Sapporro/ Plymouth, 4 cyt, fuel lnl .. 5 apd. Itel 2600 Hit .. ~ '"''vd wtnew cer gu1t•nty a. •nd trim. Wcxn 1 time. 842-4844 M·F 9-6 OlellJ Oa4418cf•• ceu. s72oo 845•2878· •••• a, It 5 epd, tect elr, heller. 2 door, 5 spd, fully load· 1Jr, hetter, AM/FM 11er1 COST:IVOMES"'• w11ranty. (1FWE405) 8tn 10-12. Prtot 11,898. · · 237-A Coat• MeN St Mike. leorlflat, 112,100. bueket 111., AM/FM 11• ed. 28,000 ml'" $5776 I caa1. 1un rt .. tow mll• " " Slltl 1 14/180-8799 evH or 25' Wlndroae T•ndem COlll M... '82 Jeep Scrambler 111-1111 reo, m1g1, cloln Int., 49'4-5410 age. llke new, xtnt cond.. 140 1180 WMkendl. w I t h Br• II•• You ere the winner of 12K ml eulo pa pb alr under 30,000 mites, xlnl t 9 1u~ clean. Muat Seel • vNll1""811 2'1'" H lronomtctl tel•· 17500/0BO. 633-9-408 two,,.. ticket• ($1700 1tereo 0 , 1llv~r. 'se75o'. D 9117 cond .. 1uper clean. MG 14 (1CBS828) Our price Nice cletn '78 Coupe de BVA1Cffl'JiJIB teope w/C*'leoOPI •d· or S42·71t8 value) lo the 873-3753 Jim 111!8 (P0088) GOT TO SEE · 79 MGB. sho wr oom 18987. Formerly Jim \/Ille Muet - to appr• J:Jn -·--- •Pier, Nikon Lele• ce· ••• DllOll Y&IW T • IO"S 1180 2IO D THIS ONEI Formerly Jim cond. 34K, 1 o wner, Marino \/W, NOW South elate $3900 /090 l&aOO 8eectl BIYd. "*' •ttedlment. FOO* llwM L l4tff Ortnge County nc I • Complellty lolldtd, llke Marino vw, NOW South overdrive, stereo tepe, County \/W-leuzu, 18711 5'48-2778 · Huntington e..ctt tglh 980 mm, wooden Flllrground1 1978 Toy. Lon9bed, re· newl (848ZEt) County VW-leuzu, 18711 13600. Oy 67S-2080, ev Beech Blvd., Huntington 'lt (llf -· 714/&48-7139 c•blnet, tote more ex.· 3232 Coloflldo Place Monday, Merdl 28 dl•I•. em/Im cauene. Priced To s... Beach Blvd,, Hunt~on 95S-1217 Beecn, (714) 8'12-2000 tru. GrMt tor adult or Coete Miia 8·00 p.m CB. 59M, 22 MPG, Run1 For Onty Beach. (714) 8'12·2 .78 Midget Run• end liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Sev111e dleMI. tit extru. ·77 Ford Pinto, tuto, air, chttdren. $350 negotl· ":.::::;:,: :~ .. ~'(s~j~ To clalm ticket• cell Greet. Cel t Mark 11111 ,72 Mazda Rx2 rebuilt looks great Lo ml 78 \/W BUS. 11, em/Im $8900 873-3320 new Ur11, m•3•· 1tlnt Ible. 553-1191. value)lo the t42-5e78, ot. 352 M2·5216 Of 649-1252 engine rune welt 1760 S2•50. ph 63l·2242 ca11et1e. 1unroof, low ·79 Etdo,.do, Hll cond, '#Jtf'..::n9',2n245PM. C 111 w hi ht $35 ..... ,.-.. -· '82 Toyot• SR5 5-IC)d, SK B.,,..EA,.., ... c"u 151-8.4oe -mlltl, great cond $4500 new 82 dleeal eng, lilver/ .. 9..'-·t n11g=im•c .. ~!· M -1 -,..__ ml ·•r ""-"et-•• _ l:'*"'+IJ '67 MOB Conv. blue Mull !~~P~h0ne~~49~7~·~290~3~evee~~· ~ gray w/teather, ex.tr• ·n Pinto $2150 '78 Hotl-...,. ..... tn: e>rwige Counry '78 ...,., Am 175TNT din/ · • • .,....... • "'4'fW"LIITL ·eo Mazda 828. lmmec, IO see $2300 or trade clMn 494•2705 ion 13350 980-5310 Prope '40. 0 IPd bike Fuprouncl• SCteet $475/obo Hand• control. 1tereo. dHth ml, AC, PW, AM/FM w/ I 842-8799 I $15. 982-41719 Monday. M1teh 28 CB 125S. tk new. 110 lorce1 aale. Showroom 18800 9each Blvd. 11 p • s 5ooo1 0 t, ,78 ••o ••iooET 1112 YW .Im& '73 El Oorodo '80 Orltlllda, new lntlde & 8 00 m P 2 . $ 4 ~ o / 0 b 0 cond. Take OYe< 1e ... et Hunll~lon S..Ch 552 8.,,,, ,.. ,.. 4 cyl fuel In) AM/FM S 1000/0t1 out ""' pb ~1tm ..... fltt>enwtt• tooc:t procee-: Pm. "' '"180/ b t f 714/ 48-7739 • """ Runt & looks lllce new. ' · ., ' ... -. ' _,, .. aor & rec:ipe b<>Ott. uMd To cletm tlcke11 cell 84&-109 Iv mag • pr mo or • or 28K 0,,,.., lots 01 xtraa, lier/CHI . sun rf ., low 957-3285 reo. CB. new lire• & twlc9. 170. Seat'I Mtm181 &42·5e7I, exl. 352.. '80 Honde 7\o F. Xlnt over S7200. 557-0887 1111 280 D Mtrc .. n a.as 9149 well m'"a1nt $2200 mltea, llke new. idnt ' b r • 11 •1 · 158 O O '78 C I 4 cond .. super clean, Mu11 82 Et Dorado, low mis. 6 7 5. 5 5 4 4 At 1 8 eddtng mech 135. Typ..-••• cond. Low mlleage. Mull our er ·•Pd, nu 4 cyl, auto tran1., fact. Alie eboul (213)630-5704 Seel ( 1 DLU951J Our fully equip, Brownetone 873-2277. writer chr, good cond. 11 C Ral bow S • t I . $ 1 8 O O ob o tlrM, AM /FM. run1 J<lnt. aJr. helter, pwr 1teer-lng, ••aflOI ,84 MGB 1 price 57987. Formerly wlt•n clOth, no damage, ---------$15. Soltd M•hog•ny 14 •ttmatltl n 8 4 8. 4 9 8 I or $1750 842-8717 pwr wtndow1 & <1oot ~ • greal runnng, Jim Marino VW. NOW very clean $14,499. P.P '80 Pinto 35,000 ml, amJ Duncan Phyfe dining tbl S•ll, new, w/lretler. 213/592-3178 <All evee .82 ARROW SPORT PU lock1, bucket 111 . AM/ Ultl Tll w.I new lop s995. Complele South Countu vw-i.uzu. 642-4903 or 546-7108 I Im ce11, 1unrl. excel, 80x42 w/3 le•vH, 4 12100· 841•5839 ._,..,. £ .18 HOND"' Al 5'"""' FM lllf , m.gt cloth Int.. wt19n )'OU bvy )'OUr next SU cub Hl·up S 150 '' $2800 98G-7205 mttchtng c:hra. good Sabat.llkenew, ~ ,., $&4~· '"""p/p'=:-Oe25 crulMCl\tr1.,lowml~. Mere.OM e.nt Cell ull Exheull menltold $40 18711 Beach Blvd . '81 Sevttle Eleg•nte. all' · cond '450. 846-8n3 •It '450 Xlnt oond. 9000 ml, Ilk• new, xlnt cond .. 81 P •ck age S 1 , o 5 O Huntington Beach, (7141 opt1on1, lncdng A1tro· ·ee ford Multang, 8 cyt, 5PM. 730--0352 1.777•328t $925/bal otr. 831-2471 Mull Hit. ·75 Chevy auper clean. Musi Seel .,.. llllllll 631-5464 8'12·2000. 1 roof, dlHel. low mllea. rebll eng. good cond •73 H--.. XL 2"" 1f"' Short bed Z28 4 epd (P0117) Our ._A $7687 I 91 51 '89 \/W Squareb....... , ... 1 S 17. 500 Cell Sally Orlglnal Owner 13500 Pteypen S1rolee .. •11"' ••• •••f ~....,.""~~ .•. ,,~·1 . ' pr...., I-TS 0..1 ""'"• "" 714/847-0289 494--0092 13 I .. _.,. - -......... _..,., .....,...., braided 1talnlea plumb-Formerly Jtm Mulno ~ eng, runs great. 35 mpg ---------Like new 5 30' 5 meter R•clng Ing New paint. PS/PB. l/W, NOW South County 130t Quall Street 72 Spl, e11.11 cond $1495 $1350 846-6411 '80 ELOO BIARRITZ '72 LTD WGN $5115 986-0205 Yechl. bullt In Olnlntt1I, 'I 1 Seca 750, x.lnl con<I, I 4 9 9 5 . no Ir 1 des llW·llUZU, 18711 Beech NEWPORT BEACH 548-5982 Moonroot $ 12,450? Utlllty car Good oond Merli 3 apeea bllct $15. 9 Hiii Included, many 11700/obo 657-6984 645-0728. 831-6133 Blvd .. Hunllng1on Buch. 111-llOI p L 9197 1114 YW 1H Wnltllwhite •821373. 546-0118 American Food Procea-11.1raa. Xlnt cond te.500. '78 Horlde O<lyaey w/oe>t '8l D•llun 4 x 4 King (71 4) 842·2000 •neat 4 cyl, 4 spd, AM /FM New dlt Reaale/S.._ 1 .73 Plnlo RunlbOUI. 4 cyl, eor w/atUCh $15 <All 714/861-1369 perform equip, new Cab. lo ml 64S·932 '77 200SX, 20,000 ml, S 1111 lllZ 4IOIL MEISTER iter/8 ttk . •8.000 mite•. 443 W Bey, Coeta MeM •uto 50K nu llre1 6411-6470 CAL 20, exoel oond. 8 hp $1850. Hll $775 '78 d•ya •Pd me~'1 exit otl Loaded, tow miles, •b· •lnl cosnd., (.stJPper cleaon. (ec:rou from Robin. mech' pert' 1 own••' Honda Odyuey, atock. 875--0561 · v • g 1olutely mtntll $25.995 Mu1t eel 0055) ur Ford P•rt• & Service) .................. enPa Knot meter, new new SHOO. ••II IS75 ownr $2600.842-3164. (8'12ZUN) PORSOllE/llll price 12987. Formerly AndyBrown 6<45-29&3 ~~~~2~arl $1290 . W•l«color, ac>c>raiMcT eel · '4JOO. 842•5984 Both uMd ·79.·79 ae•· '77 Oat1un King Ceb, '78 200 SX. dolux. lo ml, ~ 13631 Harbor Blvd. Jim Marino VW. NOW 112,500. 645-9510 13' SNOWBIRD ftberglM 1on onty (714) 83-4-0889 camper lhell, 48,000 ml., air. euto, tran1, CHI Garden Grove Soutn County VW-tauzu. ·77 EIOo. fuel lnj · 45.ooo '80 Pinto, •Int cond, 37 $65 bNul r•lored w/dotly $3150/obo 835--0418 ltereo, exit cond Brian Sa&e.•A--Lt I 111711 Be•cn Blvd , ml gerage kept, mint OOOml,IUIO $2,800/bll Offtotdelk&chalr, : 1500 trelter 1200 1980Yamahe850,good 5'&-3725 208W 111,SentaAne .._ .. •••& Hunllngt on Beech. con d , only $5'495 otr MuetMll831-6935 3 M cop 1 • r . s 5 o . 85e-e072 Cl 0 n d 1 160 0 0 9 0 ·11 Detaun 2000 Pu Auto 11.111•1.2•11 1 1714)842•2000 979.1229 "3-9853; 082-4471 •~2260 tr-. vy gd cond Lined ·11 2802 2+2. s11e pric;.I c lli-ls1l1 - • • 1.-7-9-.,_-... -~. -...._...---10-....... -2 Mu1t•ng1 '87 no!_!nh I"' ... ~. 8 mo ...... w/ •at ·21 c amper 1helt 12450. $4895 Dir 14871 '°-' un<ley 1118 -•••( 12.. j'76 \/W Bus. Wu Houa... ....,.._ ..,......, -worttlng oond $900.,.,. _._..., .._, -..... a.... M20 752-8388 .......... ~ r•-,. wlfe"s car XLNT cond $7999 XttH, run1 & obo 645-3204 C8l1 wll trllde I« Tumt· Extre deen, 7'"' Hond.. lacH• .... 4 cyt, S 1pd feet "' Len then 60,000 ml took• goo<S. Rootbeer __ . ------- •bte or c•ah I 150 b•llery, 150 Geno• w/ WANTED '77 O.IMHI Pldlup, good '494-9421 5'6-71 8 heater. pwr wlndow1 '4250 844-7085 ex1. ca"* lthr ln1, XJnt '57 Mu111ng F••tbeck, 7S9-05Sl8 Newpo tt Bch a llp MINIMOTORHOME running cond 12200 712402,,_,lr•,•tereo. bucket 111 . F M cond 873-4708, (619' 219N8tuto,goodcond Like,_ Indus. twy duN 544-57811 20 lo 221'. ,_ GIU(:ho, ftrm &50-1109 AC. $3300 751•1879 1ler/cH1 . mage, tun 1111 YW IASIO 340-6143 $1900 obo. 14-2759 mellll "*-· 8.Jr3;-d~ 1'°9 d!Ml19 & elOe !>Ith root, 15,000 mli.e. red 4 cyt, dleMI. 4 spd, AM/ made by Hallowel .... /-... Jiii preNrrec:I. Privet• party U .. ttr 1972 5t0 O.teun wegon, ••'.like,_, xlnt con<1 . FM 11er/8 tf1( .. Cloth 1n1.. ~nttltt 1313 1;L;;;;l;;:;•ct=la:;... __ _...t.l;,;;U-. • bee1 I eu wttl pey c a1h Cell CWaict 9041 run• xlnl Ne• ttru 1uper clun tP0 125) under 18.000 mllee, 1tln1 -~=---------,.... ok. 980-S204 •11· .!et Bo•t. lflr, ikla, 128-5050alter5pm Auto. A1klng 11650 or WOWI BEAUTIFULll oond ,au!*clean.Mull IEE II Fiim .. 1 LmHLITIWIUI ~UH for Hie, rugs, se600/ofr. 8754086 FOR RENT 81 Tloge mini IMll ..... 11"4t4 btll otter 842-6211 MUST SEEi formerly Seel (451YES) Our pnc. We heve 8 good Mlec:· 4. 1111111'11 ..,...2_ute11on·.~~1 ~bod!..• H' .. _ _. __ -="\ 7111 mo1or home. Stp1 5-8, 1948 ford Woody W•· '78 210, 4 dr Good con. &llllTIC Jim M1tlno vw, NOW 13987 Formerly Jim tlon of NEW & USEDI Loaded with lull powor -..... ..-.. _ .... ~~ I gon, $13,000 South Counry l/W·lllUZV, Marino vw. NOW South Ctlevroi.t•I equipment lndudlng dlg- lne dolhet mudl mOf'9. 11-•lor. air. ewn ng dlllon, lo good home llYEllTOIY 187 11 Beach Blvd . County \/W-lllUZu, 18711 Ital CHM1te. Pneed to 497.7090 · ~~P,!~s=· 845-3009 °' l50-095t 11129 F«d Model A Town ~~/187' 2 O O 0 0 b 0 I Huntington Beech, (714) e..cti BIY<l . Huntington .-1. (1CJP319) Holip#lt1Bed.1111noe1 ,__ 53&-e228 213-302-4340 '1t-n• T1lll :1~~1n1 . s , o. o o o CLUUICE 142.2000 BMch. (714) 8'12-2000 I '"'"' Coit '800, Sell $500. USED ATOMIC 4 Mtrtne Front/r-Oval tlf. tow '78 Oetaun 290Z 2+2• 30• SILE!!! 1 75 914, blec:tl. xlnt cond, ·73 vw Squar .. beca. New I I VNll'"'"•" Wlllker, '35 Plant•. $25 Eng. 30 HP Xlnt cooO mllea. lotOed $17,995 '85 Pontiac ConVlf11ble. OOO ml. eunrt. tee air, nu tires. xtru. Muet Mii Pllnt, Sn RI, Very ct.en. BVA .Cff ljl&!lhi Uk•• •ti. Lumber • 1000 Ev•• call Dir 14817. C•laltna . reatored •mllm, tepe dec:k, br•. lit ----s $&800flnn 751-t78-4 $3500 obo d•y•. CJlt rjM@'I &46-8207 • um& &lft S 4 2 5 0 8 4 2. 9 8 3 7 dlx lnlr SllV91. lmmac. j ..___ 7 5 9 0 7 --------1 175-28$3 973-7".u . $7200/0bO 846-0523 ' 1Hl Nl.-1 112 'I . I 1 • v e •' i...======== 1•--.. ~ ........ • _ .... A_, 41M-9"42e s-46-7138 UV"1 o s ..... , ~ ...... ~ ••• 0 ••• , 552--0"456 , ....... ·--UVYV ._..,, ~ _.. 1usm ATOMIC 4 Manne . IL.I ~ tilt .. 1111 2• '¥"' ..,.,,......, ... -----Huntington 8Mctl laatnmnb 1214 Eng. 30 HP Xlnl con6 Trallan, Trntl .. M 80 Pontiac 4 dr Bonnevll-__ ... $30 FM ater/8 trk., m•g•. '88 Kermann Ohl•, 4dt, equipped wtlh roof 714/&48-7739 _ ............ ....., ..... ___ s 1000 Eve• c:•ll • le MINT cond ex.cept ·11 OeLorHn 4000 mt · I bl•ck exl & Int . xlnt orange, body good. new rtck. AM/FM redlo, Ov•llon ClaNleal Oulte1 875-2853 11177 13W C8tdlnal, eelf. epeedometer 13000 nice catl a..e pra s 16· & 51 cent• P9r month cond 1900891 GOT TO clutc h Strong $2000 po...,., window•. power '73 Llncoln Oontlnenlel w/hald ahetl c .... hU con1alneO, mtny .,,.. 080 w/Jrtt• apare '*'' 900 Dtr t487 l ' plua till Only SN0.02 lo SEE THIS ONEI formerty obo 173-5980 door IOck• Good oond. Coupe. 1 of • kind cond. bullt In pick-up w/ WIA eell your ue«I martne 12000/otr. 557-1072 (71"4) 842·9147 (George). ~ &llh LeasiH l l"1. eo mo. oper1 end Jim Merino VW, NOW .87 \/W B 000 $4075 May be _, el 42 ,000 ml, 1 owner volume. 8aM 6 Treble c•r •I O.C Mtrlne '49 Ben11ey Mlt1I VI blk & "494-9428 ~8-11:J8 leaM. Ctp coet-$19,818, SOU1h County \/W·leuw. tick $12~ rune g • 330 W Bay, Coete ~. 12800 firm, 120-0295 oontrol ltlnc' IMC>e. Beet 1~:f'Me9'.~9-tO,l~1 Aattattift r.•ttow ext blk Mohelr • reaktutl·St1,585 on ep· 1871 t Beach Blvd . ' · 841~737 Mon thru Fri. ~~25 f.;m2. '73 Miik IV, 54,000 ml. 1 ~}l~7r;.. •11 Bonnie ~ ~m~;~ °!,, nt, runs &0 look• good, Fmui tl21 proved credit. Ofter el(. Huntington Beach. (7141 ' Don Wllltemt . .,. ..._, 1 owner. •h•rp, S2700 ~..., IMPORTANT NOTICE reduced to MJI •t $12,l·Jo 345GT 2+ llvT blu tlrt plree 3/31/83 (Ser 842-2000 '74 llW Bus, 7 pall, ciun. 209ZAI 973-7039. OfllM Fuaitut I IUp I Deeb 7122 TO READERS ANO 900 873-4708. (8t9) bllt lthr lnl, nu Pereltll a 1548) Bring In your '73 914 1 7. orenge. tic, ~~7~•ch 'I S4200 1111 •ffTTlM _______ t_J_lf_ ....... , 1m Boat...,. evallabte. New-ADVERTISERS 340-8143 I $3000 "*''Ihle year In ITtde our low u..O car lmmte. Mull -Owner . T·TOP ="'u!!Jwtiiiiio= --POf18-:tl 26.-35'--40' The price of lttm1 eel-Mod A Forda· ·29 C•·, d•l•lllng eng . 1hock1, lnvento~y nHdl your de1per•te $4900 '88 VW Bug.,_ carb & V8, auto trane , feet. tlr. 1112 mlll1' Hamtlton drattlno llt>MI Call 642-4644 VW1.IMd by~ cMel-brloi.t 13500. ·30 P.U 1 brllk•, ctu1ch .ic M11>-trlld•. 111 wonh MORE 880·0227, 548·2740 pelnt, eng -11 melnt hHtar, pwr llHrlng, COLONY PARt< 9 PASS w/Vemco draf1fng m•· ....... the vehicle cteeel-$1700. 876-3175 nlllctnt 4.-pMI . 150mph to us~ ... 111111 I .Jotv'I s 1900 873-7072 pwr dlec brlkH, pwr. A low mtteage t>Miuty dllnll. 875--e 110 FREE 30' SUP 6 DOCK fted edWftltlnQ cotumna luXUf"t car lhtt apprade-• .. Poreche ...tndlhield, new •81 vw Bug, mint c:ond. wlndOWI & door locka, ful P<M9' ~ tac> Xerox 2100. Ilk• new, In N9wport w/prtv owner doel not Include..,., t1P-l1te1, laprt.. IM eY«Y Y.., Sac el WT1 In box. $75 960-55'3 mu1t He. New palnl, buc ket 111 AM/FM IOfY aecuttve cw. Only 11800 °' •• f¥'4' PllY· In ex:,-:r for my llmlt· plletble tuae, ltc.l\M, lUa ... tlM S23,500 caah 629-3489 AulhOf\nd I eng br'k• itereo 11,... 1ler/caaa .. rtlMO wh. ttr. 20,000 ~ {1DOA056) menti of ,104 pr mo. ed uM o bo•I. motor tren1ter fee•. rtn•nce M ri-tlH Merciedel o..... '87 912. pollehed alloyt A•k'lng s2700/bet 01,· Urea, mags, llnteo glala. 111 .... ~2409 -pr91. L.any 875-1103 Oil c:httgee. i... tor t1r pol-Alf• Sporte Sed•n '77, Ml -130t Quall Strttt Blaupunkt 1ter10. cu 844•1982 alt 2PM l·lop, IHlhtr Int .. tltl -----------i 835-e291, ut 2433 lutton control device fl•wlM• c:onG, aunrool, NEWPORT BEACH COYer, seooo 548-5493 wtll . crutM cntrl., under Aa.reAtl~~~1':e"'~~t':; 3 emell tld9 Ilea. Can ec-certtrlettlone or deat.r a1t oy1, etereo. mint 111-1100 '78 911SC TARGA 1111 YW h 1tert, 24,000 mil•. black ln1. & ... ' comodat• uc> to 9· beam doc:umentery preptr•· $2950 M1-3018 I . Super car Slhler/blk UH• regultr gaa, nol Ht .. •Int gond .. euper S350. 112 _.., "'9/foot ..... 5-2473 lion chtrt•• unte11 S ..,...,..,. 'II lllZ 2•-• -unteededt Beaut. cer. Cllearl, Mull S..I (P0092) 1• ....... ,._ .... _. XEAOX HO COPIER -"" • • ., otherwl11 epeclfi.d by '78 plder, nu top . ........,., --.,..s; $17,550. p/p 875-7554 $7 100 OBO 645-25G1 GOT TO SEE THIS ONEI H~11ng";';'"'e;;d;' .._. .... Uk•..-. eo: 3&' v Berth tor pwr boet. the actvwttMr obo 831-3eo7 IUi( sa!CTION Sliver, blue leather. lo ml Sport• foldll\g aunglUMI Formerly Jim Marino 7141&48-1739 plee on Bond ptper. llll· ••l•r • elec .. •tcutlly A•lt ltnlctt/ Adi tlt1 Pl(.CJIMll> Ma. A1k ln9 110.800 In cue Porache & Fer· '74 VW xlnt oond '2500 \/W, NOW South~ tertleedl. ttc. '500 m•h '280 850-1226 Putt FIAT SPURS Ii 97441 ,..,. s'*'-' S30 .. ca11 Daya 558-5929 Tin• vw-tauzu. 11111 ·10 MEAC MAAOUIS ::=== ~~9 ~~· sAve UP To 5()%1 '!~ ·~::;,;~;.~~ L~!} l/9's ~~7!~w1 ·~~4~7:;:'.~: Red 5. 74~•sP~~~.~;rso ~1·:r.=:Beedl· :~~d~v~nci.:.-·,:~J ......., fof .... brown 87S-30e3 Of e7a.eee7. pelnl & tuto body. He 9ll-3366 '" tom. -C(drTri blue tap, 11..0 000 ml, Por1c h• 18' 2l3/6t2·1792 1111 •AU Wllll firm 645-0302 Of 11'\Kgundy aOet out Dodi tvelleb6e Udo,.,..._ 811 942~100, 909-1221 '11 Turbo 5000, vety tual JACTOIT '20.500 ~291 p/p wn..1• & Tlret. Allfm. '70 SQuantbactl. rt>ll mo-4dr, equ!Wed wtth root '78 Cou~, CINI' prlc:H . '76'.95. Lind• ldtel lortpproa35' X 12' '72'Ao 0et.-.i 1IOOec: 820 =·::r.c ~OOox~I aammz1» '87 Cl•lllc, new ltather loeded $lOOO/e11ume tor. very g ood c:ond. reek, 1tereo with ltpe, $2500 ef1 5 ~ 187-1ota. . be•m low proflle Stll INdl tng. Wtt>W CiMt> 12 mO wwrenty s12 ao0 rlAI lMCIA lnttrlor, allvtr pelnt, '-Pf 830-93l8 or t1000/c:aah 497-7009. power -11, P<M9' wino-1978 Mercury Montrcti. 0 IBM 8tMctr1c 1 ~ e o • t 8 16 . 4 3 2 3 . cem. t-68r & Jrtra cam, 651•9373 .,,... · DCAUI 111nrool, 111n1 cond Sec· 95t·t81 .79 R•bbll, 4 dr. Luxue dow1, •PHd control. cyl, 49,000 ml Good '280 · 173-a03 15,000 on reblt. S350. ' r I I I c e I 3 7 0 0 . 1111 , ........ 111' Mdf, lo ml, MJIO. air, II• power doOf locka. Good con d . S 2 0 0 0 I o Ir I' 1 ...,..: ~ 157•1088 a It :G Nr, H~...._ Tr11iemlatlon ·73 0.1.un ... tl 12 213/830-5104. ftA>wJll ~~. __ ..._ 1 reo Mint c:ond. 13960. cond $4850. M•y be 97$-1975 ...,_ ..., -""' 4 apd mtnutt 9200 "-·-_,,_ eeen ti 330 W. Bay, NEW o T HARBOA · · ror t10. 1144-11808 497·2318 or 494-0l36 co111 M .... Mon. thru OWmeMlt "U ............ IU! 8ECUAITY 873-6101 5'0-863, 2 K9\ltn. ~ .nmlJllln ·-I!.!!!!!!!!!!.--!:!!!.!_~ ........... ....,_,, __ .....,l~~~.!.2:_~~~~-1;=;:;:::--;;;:==-:;:::-;(714)1 ~1JL~ lll'J ...... '80 t11SC, AC, PW, Of\11· Fri 10·6 p.m. Don Wll-•77 0161 N iu.wy 4 df VtAH'TED tm4lll !Md pi.. Sallboe.1 lllp 20' elec & PtnetMt °"'°"" rtml 2toli Oreiko Ave. ... enrt. wtlt w/fU" llhr.' '72 VW Bug new palnT. llama. 842·4321 8611ZAH t111, PS, PB. ONloo. AC: no,,...., 541-7272 W•ter on dock FREE l200 for e:'~:.e..21 s..-.a.vio..~ Cotta Meat ~o -t•. European new ttrae, body tn gOOd o••m etereo ca11, dr Qrend Pttno, betvlttul Prk'g. Everything 111 I LllUIT You ire tht winner ot Ill. 81tupUl\kt 3001, eet condition, •Int •ngtno. ••• tocka, ~ 11\Q tnM. ~ flnlltl. Jdnt cond cltH 9Ht 111 Nwp1 ...... Wu... MM ... IEITMY 13 HO Convort. New two ,,.. lloktte (S1J.OO coYll', p.7'1, 28,000 ml, 12196 080 494· 048 Lelle L .... S4&-.2081 Wiii dellur Atlttnci M.50/lt. 873-41111 ,;, T09, *-Englnt. xurr value) to the no dlnga, $25,IOO ceeh d•ye, 881•8237 eve/ 4291 s.niN WtY 1---------J:::er ntgo1tabt•. ~ ONnnel to 41' w/ !!'~'!_ !,J~ l~~>ISld ' air if~ :!,":J.=1 •· , --Hiii.i I '~ 542-18a8, 13,.,992 wknd. You ,,. ~winner of '7!i~~~n.wA"M·,I:; tr I pwr. a 180/mo * '18 e33cel, tu to , Otanot County 71 PoftcN TtrgtS '77 WESTPHALIA IWO tr .. ticket• (19 00 CB.1. roof rtelt 41K ml. Qooct ~t '*"°· drk f73-«t38. 842-teel 80Ytllae.,Coupea,a.den. lotdeO (&530082) 13 flat CPI 2 dr, good ,lllrgroundt Ellottlell1 oondltlon 11, POp t Kint cond rwblt vetue)I .,,. • S4v50. 8U·Ot11 or coloOiaot••n 1 300. 42" MOORING locat9d In N&~~~ * '19 320!: 4 IC)d •• M\ ~:C.1$800/b11 olr ~i;~ch2t 1.000 . .213/H1·9M7 G dutdl S..9116 larhi • ........ ~73-7375 .... 1 vmll tf'M prtme Newport Htrbof rt. j&417te1) •••• To Cltlm tloket• cell 13 914, Xlnt body N.w I MWlm Convention CV Pbwl9' n• ~ ~told locat1oll • ~ cdOM to C" A L * 711320t: 4 9')(1 •• tn. rt. .., 642-&e11, ext. 352 palntL...many •x1r .. Mutt 'It vw Rabbit, 4 ck, lo ml, Mwoh 3()..Aptlt $ ;-----.-;,._ lnttdtl ~ dodl 116.000/ofr ..J' (&41H57) 'll ...... SIHI .... ..,100 M1·~4t air AM/FM llko new To cltlm tlok•t• cell 11 Plymouttl fvr'f ...._ outtlOe. tuned , ttoot. 654-?32t · 2600 t~.rbor ltvd ~.:,.to("~....i.~ IPd .. air -0 * •An 9== 115oo. 83Mbt 142·5818. 1111 212. 80,~00 ml. Xlnl oond. D •. II v • r • d . I 7 5 o co. .. Mftt s.40-9100 '::''."'a·1 ..,3 .. 20 .... I:". > ......... __ 30I( ml. ale, em/frn oue. ·a2 3808l, •Uvtf w/n~• -• ~ lltl -Ticket• mutt bo Qelmed Xtt• • '2000. ta-7115 •"'1~2 .. " .,... -· elrtr ... xtnl cond. Dwain .. • '11 Solrocco, tmmao. , ..... -.......,. r...J. ~1EBC""""') ••• •7"2 la•th.r, lmm•c, 1., by~· '· ....., "'&&::,: ID. I ..... -a ""' .,..., .,..._.., • ml, S750 down+ TOL Mutt •••· IG4 00. o • _!!!! _ .... m ......... WE PAY • 'I 62te: MllO., low 71 OVC-1 Low mltH, 1791/mo. ay. 184·1137: IVY CARVER 719-1731 , ...... l'ltlllng oqvlp , ll•lbM --~(~~~o fotld. OOOd oona. SMOO ...,. l.,,_..3'7 (Freel) ~ '11 vw Faetback. 1525. 11M 91&.l ... T-To.' CaotJno Aod• 401110, *'*• TIP MWI lld 11FFN8t4) " 4M-03N 'll .._ ..,_ n..-~. 549-9270 °' 4df, equipped Wf1tl root t c,t. euto v.w.., 4 .,, ,.,... = eonv. l3eo ,........ ......... , ... IUI . aawn1 IO A.ocord LX Hatcnbeelc, Low mlteaoo. ••Hllenl ~~~-== 21:)/425-0U3 ~-:!.:t=1:'1'~d~-::: feGL air. tlHt•r. pwr. --Id M t"'*7 ~ .. 121111 aoe w 1tt. &tnt• AM : ~ ~.1·.cro ":':!" oondttlon. f11,000 °'91 .,..." IM '19 Ralbelt. clltel, ...... WI .,. oontrot, ttln=:d ~d.,. Ce.~ nmr. ll!!ntlHI V04J ..,. ~ wln"91' 01 NINI/-CloeecUuncS.y tl4-1241 M :30 am Of ~7112 •-"·-tin ~2MK ""· ....... M1tto OOOt ~ --~,......""'Ir. IUUTll'UL .... "CA two "-**-(111.00 24'0 Hwbof lt¥d LAAOI Ul.ECTION °' ,:ao to UC> pm. '70 2to8EL 4-dr, 71K ml. -· ' --oond. 14121. May lbel .... fNlll, r...-. ...... ~ TV 2 'If "'"'Y· ,...,., to.. coe'fA MUA NEW' USlD BMWal qrlg. ml, mint oond '70 TO)'Ot• Ooton&. 4 * '7t vw Rabbit, AM1'M ... n •t HO w .•• ,. '"'i......t!l ...... er. CIMrl.. 1141 'r•• ttellvery . -,... .. ~-... 1•1 & 71"°'*AOCorO.11,000 '"°° P.P '42·3532. good uphoi.1ery, good c .... rMr ,.!!!ftoot, JClnt C01t1 M .... Mon • .f'tl. 2'.uwtnlaa. blldl IM & 0,..9loll\. ""--"---• · mlll9.~oond.'2900. t711-11H motor, Ura• & itattwy ~ 411__, ml. Mutt 104 p.m. Don w..m&. eat., -1 oonct .. liUP"I' TV JoNt'• .... ,.,.. -,~, MVlt Miii c .. M2-1•to •• 71 ••one. lyaenUn• at200 M~• .. 11 U 4oOllbHI orr. t42...Ut ~ d9M, "'* ._. ri1U) 1 "'°'JITIMO IYSTUit ~M#d'l 29 Top Doll' l.m .. -11 PrtWe. lllu •ttwi tm. Gold ohroma •llol•· fnt!I tlff tn-an ·11 ~ CAAl.O =~ ~ t;: :.1r:O~· To ola~m ,r,;:~11 oett Paid tl~~"rf ~~ ~~t =~':::';.;:J I ~her. aunroot. s11 .. ., O•llc• GT Co11pa, ~o=t:9oo =~~~"'' o':;.~0:: t11m1'°r.'1~.~ c..... v..-, DoM • 14Mt?t, en 162. ,_vow Cer1 ~10 N. ~Av.. •f4-30t'1 ...._2311 e~ '";.'!m· '''· \"ett:o ':'. ....,..., ~ .....,." .,..,;a..: ... ,...._ :.:_~= a1 .. 1 t1 ,,,:,,aoon11, t::.L•.:= <71~1;:> 1~i;;1tt': ~1l~~OW-1f,~i,,~-4•12 1 ' ·~~Jo"I~'~"'· 1•.,... ... :.'!:!.':~ ,...._ ..... ..:.,..... 4l'•tom rnecte, tourlnt ltat HeftlorMcf, 'fradMMVt-.me 'llJOo -Hiii , ... """'...eChMfltllilll '7ICIUCAOT !tin flD ::-:."::.·~-= ===,r ,..... .. tll .... a.. ~::1\·.~•gi,~;!~~~ a....... MMaO '1i'iiiw "°'· ,_,,..... 11 CIMI; 1eoo ~ 1 .,, IMMlll. a 1.ooo nMm I Nice oer. l •ta e>tlce '1• VOLVO tUGL: ..,,. • '9 tMlt • • w. ·n ... ,.., ~ · El .,,... MM· .... '°'' & IOUf lft ...,_ .... ~. ,.,, "°" ......... ...,. ale •"'""' ... , ,.... • mm 11•1 .. , .. Olt , .. ,, root, .... ".' AM/Ot ~. Ooata ..... ....; ..,. • IOOI•''"· lr•4i•t n•••r u•N your:...,...,tocT!ulur ,_ ....... *· t u,ooo' 11,000 mlltt . 14Ho' "7•2'0..,_ PIOOor L..-. lilt Liilillltti H •••tl• 120 00 010 "''4M'Jt"'• 0... WI-&::'.-..., MiiOIOeb. MO _. ~Mt.... ....,..., ,,,.,..._,.,. .... 1*'1114 ~ .. ·-l-;~ M-7iA 114 IOll MIN...,_..., 98N ,.. , -c sc cz 4 v e •' e e 9!l' zqazy • ORllGI COAST SUNDAY, MARCH 27, 1983 !PrE~!M(l))U~ * featLUittq <l<J®@OO @Og C~@1r~O&@n>@(!V)lli1 ~~ '( ~ . ~ ~c//tltz... MAV I HAVE PERMISSION TO SEE TME SCMOOL NURSE? OR MAYSE THE CUSTODIAN ? WE MAY NEED A PAIR OF PLIE~5 NANCY ~ 50 LONG, KID --YER SINK IS FIXED N O W ----=-- - SORR'f', MA'AM .. MY NOSE IS CAUGHT IN MY BINDER ... SORRV, MA1AM .. l1M J.tAVIN6 TROUBLE SEEIN6 WH£f(E l1M 601N6 •.. OKAY --- I'LL TELL MY AUNT YOU WERE HERE PHEW ---THE I'LL THROW THERE~ THE PHONE PLUMBER FORGOT IT OUT . HIS SMELLY . OLD CIGAR . " YOUR HOMITDWI DlllY PIPIR l1M TRVIN6 NOT TO SCREAM .. IT'S VERY PAINFUL ... FOJITUNATELY, T~E SENIOR PROM ISN'T FOR ANOTHER TEN YEAR5 ... by Ernie Bushmiller WELL, SO LONG, IRMA --- 1 MUST AIR OUT THE HOUSE BEFORE MV AUNT FRITZI ----7 GETS HOME ,----------------- GARFIELD ~ q,) ~ DO NOT OPEN HELLO, W'4AT'5 THIS? THl5 GATE! BUT THAT NEV£R 5 TOPP£0 ME. Bf.FORE.. ~ -l'LL JUST TAKE. DO NOT OPEN A LITTLE P££K TMl5 &AT£! DENNIS THE MENACE I'M READING A BOOK ABOUT METEOkX)LOGY ANO ATMOSPHERIC CONDITIONS! ------------.--------'fll€i-----·~g---~~-~-~-~----~---~~ (ij)DO NOT OPEJ' TH15 GATE! T~AT'5 AN OPEN INVITATION IJ=° I E. V£R SAW ONE © 1983 United FHture Syndlcete. Inc Irs INTERESTING TO OBSERVE VARIOOS WEATHER PHENOMENA! . I NEVER NOTICED! THI S GATE.! by Jim Davis O~ COUR~E., IT MAY NOT 0£ Wt'3E TO OPEN T14E. GATE CUR\051TY MANGLE.ti THE CAT ?>·Z1 JUDGE PARKER by Harold Ledoux I WANT '<OU TO KNOW ONE ALL RIGHT, COUNTRY BOY! I'M TAK\N6 I CAN'T GO BACK TO THE HOSPtTAL ! I 'M GONNA COMPOSE A NEW SONG THAT'LL BE A SMASH, JEANNIE! IT'S GONNA BE CALLED," I NEVER WANNA PLAY MY 0UITAR AGAIN IT WAf3 INSPIRED BY AN0EL HERE' I'M IN LOVE WITH HER! I CAN'T LIVE WITHOUT HER !~--- THlN0, MISS KELSO! I HAD '<OU BACK 10 THE HOSPITAL! NOTHlNG TO 00 WITH ROY'S COMlN0 HERE ! FOR NOBODY BUT YOU II NOW, WAIT A MlNUTE, ROY! WE HAVE A PROBLEM! I'M NOT IN LOVE WITH YOU ! r:-:~--- MEANWHILE, AT SAM DR\VER'S OFFICE Tl M YOU COME BY TOMORROW WANTS YOU TO AT NOON, MR. SMITH ... ANO HAVE THIS I 'LL HAVE MISS KELSO' $1 ,000 ASA ANSWER FOR TIM RETA\NER! RUSHLAND !E"--...:iiiiil SORRY, BUT I CAN'T ARE YOU TELLING ME ACCEPT A RETAINER! THAT YOU REPRESENT I HAVE A SLIGHT ~~JEANNIE ? CONFLICT OF i INTE~EST! i I I 0 001 10 M8'nlON 1HE FACT 1HAI I CANti"' EVEN I CAN'"f STANO rr ANf.r>MORE ! OOW I WANT ro KNOW ... WHAT!S IT GOIN& "Tb BE!~ ME. ... ~ II BAND 800~~ •• ~ I'VE MAD '' wrrn AU. 0F --THl5 ~D 8005TE~ NON5E.N5E. DO WE HAVE 1t> 1AU< A&XJT iHIS NOW? CAN'T IT WAIT UmlL I &ET BACK Ffi:nM 1HE BAKE. 5AkE ~ BAJ\lD 80051ERy HA51AKEN OVER OUR LIFE . ~U'RE NEVEi':. Ai HON\E ANQIV)()RE, AND WHEN QQO A~E, 400'RE . EXHAIJSrED I • • GEi 1HE. CAF(. INTO THE GARAGE BECAUSE "THE GA~GE 15 FULL OF BAND CAN()l) I . MOON MULLINS .. DOCTOR SMOCK ~ :!'VE: RECEIYE:P SO MANY MeDICAL-AWARPS, :! NEe:P A se:PARAIE: HOU se JLlS-Y--ro HOt...P M Y -rRoPH1es ! 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How quickly can you flll the blanks wl th Intermediate let· ters? Oh yes, as an addl tlonal clue, heavy black letters, which spell out the word RIVERS. are Inserted In respective positions In names. J, "I Y•m wt-.t I yam." 4. ''I •m woman." s. "I •m the grHfelt." •·"I don't .. t no respect." ..... ,_....o~•' llY .,..., ...... nw ' "-1111 ..... ' •AMI04 ' ClqJ~ ' Mii ... "'4.l I • XYZ Aff•lrl If X 11 equ•I lo one fourth of V or one third of z. and the difference betw"n X and i 11 50, how much are X. Y and Z1 •All A111"" " z 1111• .,._"" _ •1 " ·u •1 w • Sick Ll1tl One letter 11 wrong In NCh of "'"- groc.ry ll1t 1tem1: 1. Miii. 2. lro.d. l . Floor. 4. 84'1ter. s. Speak. Wl-.t are ttw ltem1? 'IH!l C , .. Int P '"°'' ( PffJll ( 'lllW I • Rlddle·Me This I What do hockey players gel from chickens? Chicken pucks. Who were the first persons to cr01s their legs? Knee·anderthals. No fair peeking. X FINISH 1''-'IW ·1.w•'l'Y .• , .... ,ea ·..-Aes 'lf0\111 HOP TO ITI Jvst one of three r•clng frogs pictured here II ·..--..:> ·~ .. •.1. C,.... "'9 fffttsll llfte, _.. X. ~ frog Is fNtf HUMPTY·DUMPTYI Add"'"-colors neatly to complete ttila cir- cus scene: 1-Red. 2-Lt. blue. l -Yellow. 4-Lt. brown. s-Flnh •-Purple. 7-Dtl. brown. I-Lt. grHn. t -011.. blue: SPELLBINDER ICORE 10 points for using all the letters lti tti. word betow to form two complete words: • APOTHl!GM -------- THEN score 2 points Heh for all words of four letters or more found among ttie leffen. Try to •eon at least so ,.1nts. ...... lllOW ..... , ....... , .... For Better or For Worse by Lynn Johnston oH, FARLEY !-You' RE. b\RTy AND you'RE- WET 1 I --~~=-'-"------------- 1!/ I I !1 I If I I •• I I Q1J l.oHA\ _A MESS you ARE, you NAUGH\Y ~~-BOY~ TSK~ -uUST LOOK ATlRE BURRS \N youR 1 COAT. L I 10LD You we. SHoULDA C!DME IN I Bef=oRE. IRE DCG. g I -- I --~-------~----~~-~------------- -.--...-- OAO, 1 M~\JE. ~ ~'IVo1'ME.1'lCM. QllE~"ftON ... ~NO Wl,l.E.N ~E. 1'~\E.O 10 use. 1M£. v~couM, \"{ 60T CL066EO r-A-... ~~O 6RoK~ OOWN ~ r GORDO ~; SHOE ~\)VfJO~~ NOftM~~ \&)~ CL.fAN\~C, OUT 1'~E. ~\Rf.Pt.AGE. tN 1"£. \..\\ll N& ROOM ... '~ 1'~~\ f.'-JE.f<.. '-'M'PE.NE.0, WOll\...O ~OU 6E RE.~L M~O? :r.'u. PIZOve IT/ WATCH/ WELL, f"~N\(~ {:OR. ~\lf.R\N& l~Ca.1 \.\'iPO\l,l.E\\C ~L Q\JE4'1'\0N , r O~O\ ~ ANO "e ~ll \ OE.N"f AlL 'i Of{OPf'E.O A "U6E e~~ o~ A~"E~ ALL ov~~ 1~i CAR.~e.1, ANO MAO~ A 6\~ M~'!>~ ... .HE.~t .Jos£f • by Gus Arriola by Jeff MacNelly ~ GtaEF I MR5. 'ZCOIJlCK'(.!~ ~ Wff<E. tuNe AUN>5T i1<J WU~ you UiT1UAT R:JTUaE,~~ DlilJPilat ., I I I ' lmlCALANOI ""'ol Fnnas and bJtM Wbm you were a model. weft yoa Gae al dae ... .-Id la dae t.••'W? -G.F., Decatur, m. No. I made just enough to keep body and soul together and had to supplement my in- come by workins as a wait· r~. When I made money it was nice, but it took a long time to make it. I never found modeling sJaroorous. Model· ing in New 'rorit was difficult because the girts were so pro- fessional. It was better for me in Paris where it wa,, more relaxed. Booking stans there at 10 A.M. and the pho- tographer shows up at noon -carrying two bottles of champagne. MACDAVll "°" of Tht Stint II .. ,.,... DeW movie )'OU Dia.Yarn tu .coaw.la l-11fe.do~W1welD ~-~s.P ........ :.... = ... ,, When I was about 5. I had my ftrst Job -hoelf18 flower beds for a nkktl a day. And my daddy made me work for every nlc.kel. If I wanted an &ce cream cone, I had to do a Job to get the money for It So Yet)' flirty on I learned there la no IUc.h thlnt • a free lunch or a free nae ln llfe. In PllOM 1111 "AIK" ...... ftlPllOlll,...• LOS ANGELF.S -Already on the studio's shelf for a year, White Dog. the controversial Krl8ly MC:Nlcbol movie. will stay in limbo -at least as far as theatrical release goes. Paramount will offer White DoR. for videocassettes and cable in January 1984. but has decided that the film, which ls about a doR initially trained to attack onfy blacks, is too chancy for the ~lar box· office route. McNichol was paid a whopping S750,000 and says she would have done "anything they asked me" to promote iL In the movie. directed by Sem (The P--------------------' Big Red OM) Faller and A '*"' front tlN bndf'C NelJ boo1t mQ)' lh«l new lif/ll on Oqlpoqo...,.* based on a Re-win Gary Whe E ~· h novel , McNichol and trainer their planned telev ision woman .... nan n 1.S n.....,1 un--... attempt to special on Henry FCJIMk. photographer approac ed .--TYua-.. "h's too emotionally difficult," a.t.n Sb ch1111I and 900 cure the dog of its racism, and says Shirlee. . .The late Jason. Barbra ~edly told the tone ol the movie ls · _.,.. • definitely anlirad.st A tun-director Georse Cubr left a her 15-year-old. "Stick yout fledged release in France last S2 million Bnque painting tongue out at that awful summer brought in "rave to the University ol SOuthem man." ... To date. Duda reviews and medium busi-California and a Gnat Wood HcMw has already coined ness," according to a Para-to the University of Kansas. S6 million from Toot· mount spokesman, but sneak CUkot; who won an Oscar for sk .... Now that tennis ace previews in SeattJe. Denver My Fair lody. also left hu~ ....,. .... h.as retired. wife and Detroit convinced the dreds ol signed first editions ......_ says top priority Is studio there was no market by 20th<entury American to start a family .... A year fo fil u--.-~-and English authors and ago, actor Dae A.me cbe was r the m. · · · ......,...,_.., hR: memorabllla from his film& aSked If he'd consider =i dominant soul musk label .. _, including some to his Iona-more movies. "Of cour1e since the early 1960's, is plan-time friend ICadmtne: would, .. he answered. sur· ning to start a brand-new pop label 9000. Its roster will be buna. -Rabat Wi prlled. "But who would want bull\ around Robert Jolm. me ~ Paramount does -Joee Feldeno and a.r. NEW YORK -When ftlmln& 74-year-old Ameche Is now ._.... all currently under con-was finished for this week'• maklna 'nodins .. Pl«:a, a -. 1V miniseries. ~ Thom ~ with Eddie .,_, Birr/$., IUcMrd Cb. e.... Ind Dim A7ka.,.. Ifs Cb{1 Wn ~ out sifts to the ftnt llm In 13 yeen ...• ~ entJre cut and crew. But a.a.,. ..._ '1'he moll IOUrteS report co-star Rachel bnpotfll1t thing mat adJna Is Wud left without even aay-honesty. lf you can fake tJ\at, 11\1 goodbye ...• Tata• you'Ve Ft k l1\lde." ~ has been maklns the -A1* SUmmtr short. lroml don'~~ expecl any. thlnl -·1 -A tor · noth-tncl k> Motown ••.. Jw; Ins. lf lt'e a ~In& there .,_.. and widow ...... nut be • ltrlne lltllChed. ,.... have dedded to deity roundl here with her mOther. .lei m Moon. 'JWm. 19, hM onJy the na.t th!np to II)' aboUt dad .,_ O'Nml lricl his lllrttnend. , ....... F....a. but 1ay1 it'• now thne to live with her mother ba:IM• ft wants IO lelf1\ whit It means to be an ~ qUldda. &'s seen reportid that author Leo D on. a Cape Cod investigative reporter, has received a S300,000 advance lor the book. which will be published by Random House supposed- ly in 1984. A source dose to the project says. "No pub- lisher ~uld pay what they did lor this book 11 It was just a = lt'U be the book of the -It's that explosive." Speculation centers aroWld ~~ d&tdoslJres rrom a Kennedy aide who was at the summer party the ni&ht of the accident. Or that bebre dying. a pl'O$l!JCUIOr in the case open- ed hls ftles to the author .... bl would ~ Au Co•pto•. ABC s White House ex>rrell)Ol'ldet, to have her hands full. After all, she's a1lo a doctor'• wile and the mother of two toddlers. But recently ~ton added "crime to her ac- complishments, uncoverin& a credit-card fraud scheme my first year of trainin in child iatry at h1ldren's Hospital in Boston. one child had me almost para- lyzed for a matter of many weeks by the way he acted when he~ to my office. He was 10 years old and had been declared by school authorities to be in possession of a "learning prob- lenl." fests showtd him to be rather in- telligent, yet he had no apparent interest in acquiring knowtedge -at I~ not from teachers. Instead he drifted off while in das,,: fell asleep, stared out the window or disrupted the class by speak· ing out of tum or whispering ralher ostentatiously to his neighbors. A school psycholotllst looked him over. tested hlin. recOOunended treatment. and soon he was visiting me weekJy. Soon, too, I was having a devil of a lime with him. He'd march into my of· fk:e. Sit him!elf down. grab aome toys I kept there, mess them all up. then go to the blackboard. mark it up with all aorts of drdes and squares, dots and lines and haphazard numbers or letters of the alphabet, and finally he'd sit down and stare pa.« me out the win· dow It a buildlns whose contoun teemed to entrance him. When I tried to make conwnation with him, he would get up apln and srab once more ll a toy or a pme. r sat there. Jedtna Mip1eu. 1b be hc>rlm, I worried not only about the boy'• rude, impltJent, dtmendlna t>e- hlVfor end how I ml&ht belt help him *>P It. W llao aboul the child pl)'Ch~ trllU who were aipetVfana me. Wh.tt would tMy make of this child, Ind Whit would ~ ck> in thfir oflk:el -- were he to confront them as he was ronfronting me? Moreover. I was afraid that anythtns r ~ say to the child or do would be juc:f8ed wrong by these older, wiser experts who ~ themseJves 50 self-assured and ~ns -and who were in a position to judge me. For a month or. so I tried to reason with the boy. told him he ought to settle down 50 that the two of us could talk more and thereby figure out what was troubling him at school and at home. With my supervisors I found ways of describing the boy that did not quite "We tlo chlltb-en no favor by ldtlng them lnlimldale ,,. to the point whee we poynJt or ft8I condone tlaoughtla. or mean octlDltJf. '' convey lhe exlent of his unruly. disruir tive behavior. I called him anxious. fearlul. even a bit agitated. The surt visors nodded. told me (of course.) to find out why. I reassured them (not to mention myselQ by saying yes. I most certamJy would find out why. Once out of their offices. I'd feel bad; I'd judge m~fto be anxious. fearful, even a bit agitated. I was worried that I was somehow doing something wrong or was failing to &> something right and thus feared that if I told my supervisors how this child behaved. they'd not on- ly think little of me but also question my right to further training in a par· ticular medical subspedalty. Weeks passed in that fashion -a boy having his way in a doctor's office and the doctor watchin& his step. so to speak. in other doctors' offices. One cold. snowy day when he arrived, I had to face a new difficulty: He threw his galoshes on my chair. I looked at them there. dripping slush. and I could feel the rase wellifl8 up. I couJd also hear a voice telling me to control myself, to watch the boy. to ask him ulry he had done whal he'd done, to learn from him. then ofter him back what rd learned -ln sum, be hls child psychia- trist. But suddenly I no longer heard such teJNdmonishing advice. Sudden- ly I WMn 't •ruaUna to contain my emotions. SuddeflJy I was speaking, dc>-inS 90fllethlng. I went to the chair, picked up the wa aak>shes. took them. to the hall out5'de my ciffice. put them down. went back Into my ollk'e and slammed the door hard. When the boy said he wanted hit 1.ao.hel to be ln- ade the alb. I didn't ask him why, I didn't try to talk wtth him lbott Yd another .. laue.'' 1 ahouted: "Nothlna dofn&I'' ThOle ~ words fd hMfd • a chlld from m_y. _mother Ind fldw when, thank Ood. the6t pllMncle .. exhaut1.ed by the ~ or P">' VOClldYe lridcl of UMlr .. C:NldNn. II neYef occuiftd IO my pmw1ll !Ml tMy needed IO hellta ~ II c.wne IO ~ UI from mlldllef Ot kaJl'I UI know. in the bluntest l~. thar enough was enough. But now I was a dodor. in a dmic.. I leaned hard aaai.nsl the door and told the boy that no. he oouldn't open the door. not uni~ he wanted to call it quits and leave tor the day. But al the same time the child psychiatrist in me worried thal, indeed. he would leave. Thm what would I do? rd be a failure, a young doctor so unsavvy he couldn't even ges along with a troubled child and, theretore, a young doctor who ollllht to find another kind of ~b. But a moment later. something as- tonishing happened: The boy sat down and looked at me -the neamt thing to repentence and civility rd ever IJ>l· ten from him. He even asked if I 6ad 900le sturdy paper or a f18 90 that he couJd soak up some of the slush his galoshes had deposited on my chair. A few minutes later, thou&h. he was at his antk:I again. 8ul by then fd learned a leaon: I told him 10 "m it out," and he could see by the look on my face that I meant it. Just to make sun!, he tried ap.n, persisti111 ~ his lndern.. though I a>UJd tee for the flnt time a certain hesitation in him. He picked up IOme chalk. broke It mid threw It In the wastepaper bmd - whereupon I picked ii up, put it back on the blackboa.rd ledge and. In a loud voice, Mkt: "Nol u you do this l8lln you11 have to leave. llDd that's that. No mom" a was only then thll the boy's om:hothenipy IClUllJy bepn. . 1 praent thll rernembiftd experi- ~ ll IOnle I~ ~-I belMlt ~t me a lot, not Only • a dodor but as a parent. We do chUdr91 no favor by kUin& them pual\ oehtft around. whether they are pnra. lib-1~\~ telChen or cb:lort. We do aulQRl1 no lwor bf --Ihm 111-tlm6dl9t UI to the point 'WIMft W. I*• ml or «Mil condone ~ Ind mewl llCIMtY. ..,.. rNrid ... _. "°' ........... .. A )W -the lllddlllt 1 d8itiMI llbo¥t, the boy ..... "" wbll I muld hM cbte II he'd uhed -. I 1Dkt "Chlldren moat hear DO ta well a yes; thq reqube the • Gllan.tnc:e that their "°"'* haDe certain nollona or what m,,., not be~·· hJm 1 could on1y hope rd have had enoush common """to rsraln him -and tell him oll blundy. He was let-~ me know. by thM, that he'd beef\ tdinl and reMn8 hit ptra1tl • he had me. inftidlnl on them his fresh, IUllen. tnKulmt bduMor. He haid ltnllld their auiltY ~. their oonteqUent ..mwt0man-to mett dear lltnlts, to be his patWllJ. He hlti actually been alarmed by Mi1 a re1p001t on their 1*t M hid,. not known how to break a cerblb'I vidoUI cyde. ItS More you. It's long. It's slim .. It's eleganl. W11ning1 The Surgeon General Has Determined Thlt Ciprtttt ~Is Dangerous to Your Helhh. 17 1_19. "W'. 1.4 ......... ff. "' cillrln• by FTC llltdlod. By Norman Lobsenz When a couple gets into a bad argu- ment, what is the best way to resolve the conflict without hurting the rela- tionship? Ken Waldman , a counseling psychologist at the University of Texas. San Antonio, offers some constructive suggestions. "Partners m conflkt all too often treat each other as if the other person is stupid or malicious for thinking or feel- ing differently," says Waldman. "But each person must treat a partner in a way that legitimizes his or her needs and feelings." Waldman suggests that quarreling couples not only "fix" the immediate problem. but also use the conflict con- structively to improve the relationship. He recommends that couples, first of all, share hurt feelings and fears. Although this can be painful, it pro- motes undetStanding and trust. Em- pathy is another crucial element. Each partner should try to understand the source of the other person's needs or concerns. Finally. the couple should ex- change apologies and reassurances. "How they feel about each other after a fight is over is more important than any specific solution," Waldman 'believes. RAISING TEENS : A WW POINT FOR PARENTS Husbands and wives are in virtual agreement on the stages at which chil- dren are the most difficult -and least difficult -to raise. So concludes a sur- vey made by family-life authorities Kay Pasley and Viktor Geca.s of Washington State University. Of 300 fathers and mothers questioned, a majority said that the adolescent years, from 14 to 18, were the hardest. The 1 ().. to 13-year-old bracket ranked as second most difficult for both moms and dads. Parents' views diverged most about toddlers. Mothers saw the pre- schoolers as being far more demanding than did fathers. As might be expected, reasons for naming adolescence as the most diffi- cult child-raising period centered around is.sues of loss of parental control and the youngsters' growing assertions of independence. Both moms and dads said the best years of child-rearing were between 6 and 9. Children at those ages were con- sidered "enjoyable" and "fun." Parents saw the 6 to 9 stage as rewarding be- cause children were "eager to learn." Mothers said boys were harder to raise than girls; dads thought boys were easier to raise, citing a daughJer's "moodiness" as a drawback. WEIGHll\{J TRAITS OF PROSPECI1VE MATF.S What qualities do men and women most desire in a marriage partner? A study by family sociologists Jay Schvaneveldt and Ken Cannon, of Utah State University, has come up with some provocative findings. More than 80 percent of the 400 young men and women queried said they would be willing to many someone who was "not considered good-looking by most people." Another 80 percent were agreeable to a partner who could not have children and who was "good- looking, but not sexy." Ne.arty half of the respondents would consider a partner who "had a bad per- sonality." On the other hand, more than three out of four persons would not be interested in a ~ner if he or she were overweight. fW "These shoes saved my life!" Skimmer Fold·Up "I always felt that you had to trade comforl for style In a shoe. I run a retail busineu, and I'm alway• on my fttt. And do I Know the misery of aching feet. Then I di•c~red FOLD-UPS. 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Called car· d1ac arrhythmias -a tenn meaning any variation from the normal rhythm of the heartbeat -they occur in many forms. Some are hannles.s, but all cause alarm if you don'1 know what is happeni~ In its rruldest form an arrhythmia is a momentary racmg of the heart or a slop of the heartbeat. usually occurring when you're under stress. These symp- loms affected ancient man. 100. The sigh! oI an approaching tiger would cause adrenaline lo be released and enable cavemen to pro(ect themselves by fighting or fl~"8· Adrenaline is still released in the body -bul today the causes and the results differ When you're faced with an exam. for in- ferent section of the heart and as characterized by a very fast heartbeal that begins suddenly. Dr. Donald Har· rison, chief of cardiology al the Stan- ford University School of Medici~ and past president of the American Heart Association. explains: "It starts in a sjngle beat and usually runs 160 to 200 beats per minute... The mechanism that mihates this is not totally un~rstood -it can occur with anxiety and tension, aher having a lot of caf- feine. smoking heavily or when you haven't had much sleep. Because your heart is beating this quiddy you feel lightheaded, experience palpilatlOnS Arrlrytlunlaa account for two mll1lon docAww olalta each .)911! stance. the adrenaline starts flowing -and perhaps are in a cold sweat and straight to the heart. Instead of fighting have short~ of breath or fleeing. today people tum on them· What should you do if you experi- selves and aggravate the oondition by ence either of these arrhythrruas? If reachlng for a cigarette or a drink -there's no pain or labored breathing which causes a further change in the and if you've no history of heart d~ heartbeat. ease. probably these arrhythmias are The oombination of adrenaline. harmless stress reactions But because saress. atimulants and/or substances in arrhythmias can signal a more serious cigarettes and akx>hol can cause what problem, it's always advistd to check or. Philip Podrid of the Harvard School with your doctor immediately. He can of Publlc Health delcribes as a "short-determine if you need a more thorough drcultmt" in the heart. which can evaJuatlon. (Jn cenain cases ar- result In these irregular beats. "In order rhythmias, if untreated, can lead to for the heart musde to a>ntraa and death. according to the American He.art squeea bkx>d, It has to receive an etec-Association.) trica.1 stimulus." aays Dr. Podrid. "The Dt Harrison SU8fleSIS the valsatva hean (lenerltes this stimulus itself from maneuver to calm down a paroxysmal the anus node (the pacemaker~ Thls atrial tachywdia attack. Just take a ~ creltes en elearical l~ deep brellh and keep yow d'd Ml ol pulse th• c.ames the heart to a>ntraa alr. straining as if you ~re moving an a very unlfonn wtty." your bowels. An Immediate procedure "Every '° often there may be a little for a premature be.at or a llnus short<lrcultlna ol the eJectrical impulse techytardia episode ls to calm down that cauteS the hetutbeat to be out of and k>cus away from your heart -by $)'1ldlronlzation. So lt ClOIUTW;.U a bit readlnfl a booi Of llstenins to nuk:. earUe~ after which thert ts a normal re-But ihe most important. eftedive and sett~ ol the declrical systems of the 1on,.enn remedy CX>Uld be a chanae in heart, explains Dt Podrld. your life style. "If~ can come up wtlh OM common type of wrhythmia Is a ~em and Identify a cause, we can sinus tach)"Clrdla. Durtne 1 llnus eliminate lt. .. says DC. Podrid. ~ ~ the healtbalr can If the cause can't be eliminated and _. to t3D belts per minute from a the pltieN cannot cope wkh It. doctors nonnll 60 '° 70 bells. Sometirnes this ffil)' ~ medication. type ol ..m)'dunil II &he hart's "Molt CM11 do not require~" ,...._ to an undlrMna dl9we. lllYI Dt Hsntoo. "ff people can CXNl- The .m,thn1la called' PM>JMlllll trol thelr.rt!ilpOnlel to lt1W, --loill ~ cqinllf.t In • dU-C:llfeine lntalre, -~ t.Ylly; ~..... ... ,..,..._ .. ,. =-~~ CxmbQI • •• m 0 a ,..., w.&r • ....,. 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" New Ctaft Pattetns 9220 8 -20 ..,;/ 9220-The shrndreu ral<es a $.Oft &llm'~r--..J.... lemtrune rum Pnnted Pattern. Miss.es Stus 8·20 Siu 12 (bust 34) ia~s 2 1/8yds fiOmch S2 00 743R-UM ~I fabric SCJ1IC)S to !IP° pllqut 10" blocks Dncnons. pattern JMc:n. ~ for single, doubM $200 The New "Temps" HAVE SKILL,WILL TRAVEL By Roberto Plutzik Th~ typical temp (ins~I) uud 10 ~ fmto~ today mm an part of th~p~. W hen she moved from Columbia, S.C .. to San Jose. in Caloomia's high tech Silia>n Valley. execu- tive secretary Bobbi Baker didn't want to "jump into just any job." So she signed up with several temporary amtractors who O>uld Ad~ discover a breadth ofjoboptions. than two years later, Baker remains a "temp" -and she wouldn't change her status for the world. Baker. 34. is one of 3.2 million Americans currently working in tem- porary jobs. frlling in for vacationing, laid-off or ill workers. or as extra hands on pro;ects for which companies need shorHerm help. According to the National Association for Temporary Services. the number of temps has in· creased by mo~ than 30 pen:rnt in the last five years. Besides clerial jobs. temp workers also fill in as nurses. maintenance workers. retail salespec> pie. engineers, word processors a.nd ltght-a,,sembty workers. "Temping" can be Ideal for somto~ huh out cl 9C.hool. returning to work after a Iona hiatus or motlvated to parlay a short-«erm job Into a per· manent one. Why tw 1ernplna oome of aae today? j 'The very neces.sitY and attractivenes5 of temporary work Is drfwn by the ecnnomy," explains Mitchell S From- ' ein. pttSident of M.n~ Inc., e temporary4er'Vice firm. 'A temporary tob Is 1 fut-ecqutred, effective alter· z n•lve ln a job mna wMr'e p>d 1kllls I .... ,... •• oo...,o1•~ I Ult o1 ,.... "'-' '*"->- 10 F#IU Wuav • MAM.>C n • •• can't alwavs find a home." What tyPe of person is todays temp? "We tesl to find out who can do many jobs, not just one thing;· says Sharon Fi~rick. Manpower's New York City man•r of 8.000 temps. A ~ graphic survey conducted by Man- power last year found that more than 70 percent of its ernplovees had SCMM collese education "The davs of the 30-wo~minute rypist as the backbone of the temporary business are over." savs Jim Nelson. director of operations· for Employers Overload. a Minneapolis-based com· pany with hundreds of offices natK>n· wide. many in the suburbs to attract women seeking re-entrv mto the work force. "Skills have changed:' Nelson continues "Word processing. for in-- stance. has become a very high priority with most larger corporations." Temping isn't for everybody. how- ever. Although some jobs can last in- definitely. most are day-, week· or · monthlong assignments in which the temporary employee is constantly meeting new people and adjusting to lle'A' routines. The temp could feel he doeso 't bek>ng either in the company that he currently works for. or to the aaency employing him. If he feels no rapport with his placement officer. on- th~job problems for which he needs 8uidatl<% could fall upon deaf ears. Ad- ditK>nalty. many smaller temp agencies do not ~ offer a wide ranae of benefits. such A.1 health insurance. Becoming a temp isn't simply a mat· ter of slgning up. Many temporary oon- traciors rely increasingly on tests that point out not only specific skills but also psychological readiness to take on temporary work. Manpower Inc.. for instance. uses a test c.alled TEMP. or Temporary Employee Matching Profilt , to ga~ qualities such as autonomy. self·rehance. decision making. re- sourcefulness and perseverance. Re- sults att mat~ up to an employtr's assessment of needs. Sometimes very panlcular skills att called for. And though the 1maae °' tetnPinA u women's work was ~ fueled-by company names such u Kelly Oirfs (now Kelly Servic:el Inc.) up to ~ Pft" cent ol today's temporary placements by some firms are now mares. Daniel Rolemaltn. 27. ltlfted tempo in& fti I Variety of offtct jobs two ~Ill l80 to~ I ~deed end, stlftlng" ool- lege ldmlniarMlw poslUon. "My lnttltl reuon tor doina t~ wtrk Wll to &earn about eorporlte II~." ~ explltna. "Ekl the ~tence his helped me ex-~ my oontKU, IMm 10 aet Mnt wtth ~ d ewtYJYl>f and beo:>rne motivated .mt-..,.. ·. • SAVORY LAMB WITH A SURPRISE STUFFING Serving lamb this Easter? Try our delicious, festive variation - stuffed romt leg of lamb, bon' it yourself. With our diagramm~ guide. carving is easy and bin. Elegant Oneida Spoon _Jewelry Thls buutlful $pOOl'I ~ls eppropf1ate b IO m110Y OC:· ~loo~. Crafted by Onekia, ln your c:holcc of lustrous ·~or aleamlnQ gold electroplate. ct... contcn- por.-yrtng nJ bnicllit Mt.a .. a psfld llddltlon to~ ciollecuon ot fashion~ AdJuatable to any slre-thly alto malcc chtlnc1!Ye and memorable gifts! -stint~· Gencal Mils. Inc. Boll 5.109 ~neepols. MN 55460 I a1Cbe $ (d-.k or monty Older). PleMe send me the kml(s) lnclcatied bltow- Round Ring & ~ (ij $6.95". Sphl Rina " Bnalet @ $6.90-. RounO Ring <a $3.50 - 5'*af Ring (a ~.50 ea. Brecm.t ~ $4.50 ... ..,,_ 1.1119 ... G.w -Gdd -. -,---,--.- Name~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Addraa~~~~~~~~~~~~ Cly s..._ Zip __ s-ict.-.~Olda 0o ................ &t* ... *!'~-=~~'°U~ By Marilyn Hansen I ~bl eli~lecol.._b I~ C..-ve-d --*eel ..._ 2 Olpe IOfl. frab .,.._., c:naabe I ._.., Oi011 dayme lee- 1 tm'FOMI .. .._ ~ taiipooe c:ioene Mlt. or to cuee ~ taiipooe "'-bly pound black pepper ~ cup ftnely ~ ,.,..,. y. cap eUced ......... .....,. 2 esp. llOdY '-tea I lupdaw-ol..,tk.~ I ::: •y ..... .atftftd 2 1, a ane l&DMlted bll1ter or ~ ~white wine. .ell u CMbHa, Soew or PIDOt Cbardaanay 5eftrel twllU tr.lily pound bi.ck pepper 1. Place leg lal side down on cutting board. Usmg a sharp bonlll8 krule. cut down tnto flesh and find the leg bone. Try to disrupt the meat's lorm as little as possible and remov' the ltg. hip and tail bones. leaving m shank bone. You"ll find thll a Iona. sM!nder. bladed boning knife works well up to a point. a shoft, sharp parillfl knife Is a:lOd lor ~ng tendons at the pints 2. In a large bowl. cximbine ham. bread aumbs. thyme. 1118'· salt. pepper. parsley, almonds and egp. moc well. Fill the open- ing where bone was with the sculfint mix· ture. Tie 1eCUrely with d . fine cord In awral places to hold stuffed let lOfeither. Tuck slivers ol ,.,tic Ind bay lat into melt and ttuflln8 !lee and there. S. ~ If.a, •ulfed side ...,. on reck In lh.UOW l'OllllnQ Plfl· Rub IOft butter all (ftler meet. Rout on center rack in Jn' helled 450° own lor 30 minutes; reduce hell to 325 ° and continue l'Olltlnt. 30 min- utes for medium rare. 4. Place l"Olll on a c.vin8 bowd 0t .-vint planer. flttce f'Olltinc p1n wtth tum on eop ol ~ add white WW! and ltYe'tf Miii ol fl'elhb' pmd black pepper. hell lo boll-~~:~ =~andFW~ quid ~ • MllCtboM and ll!MI w1th .... meat. 1. 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THE DECADE OF THE 19SO's was the great· est 1n all of American popular music It brought to the scene the most dynamte singers-the finest composers-the most memorable songs of our tune And the 19SO's was also the decade of recorded sound -when more htts by more top artists were pvt on records than ever before And now. the greatest of all the muSlc of the best time of our hves has been captured 1n one dtfintt1ve record collection The Greatest Recordin<]S of the 1950' s All the finest performanct!S of thaw years-from the arch111es of every ma1or record label- selected especially for this collection by a panel of stars who helped make the fifties great Patt• Page, Johnny Mathis. Jo Staf- ford. Frankie Lame. Connie Francis. Ray An- thony, Roger Williams and Les Paul. The sounds of a momentous decade Here are the great vocalists singing the great songs Tony Bennett with "Rags to Riches." Jo StaHord with "You Belong to Me," Nat C~ croorung "Mona l.tsa.'' 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And a sptdal anti· st.tic vinyl compound wlU bt used, which ·-- resists the accumulation of dust 1n the sens1- tr..-e record grooves The result is a collection of proof-qua/1ry records that actually sound better than the originals' Handsome library albums includf!d A matched set of hardbound hbrary albums has been custom-~signed to house the entire collection And each album will be accompanied by a specially-written com men· tary-fully 1llustr ated-that weaves together the music. people and events of the time If you remember the decade of the 1950' s wrth fondness 1f you tong to enioy again the best music of the decade or 1f you want to be introduced to one of the most t!xc1t1ng eras of our t1mt this 1s an oppor· tuntty not to be mis~ But this collectton 1s available only by sub- scnption and only from The Franklin Mint RKord Society It will not be sold 1n any record stor~ To subscnbe. mail your apph- ation to The Franklin Mint RKOrd Society. Frankltn Center. 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Q: I WldentaDd you received llhold 1%.000 kaler9 • week from •I . es a wbm you played DI: IWdare. Wbat WU tbe moet am-.1 one you ever-F'f1 Olamberlain: There were several let- ters. written in crayon, from a woman who thought she was a h1gtl priestess or ~ in an Indian tribe. She ended up on Raymond Massey's doorst!f.> (who played Or. Leonard Gillespie, Kildare's superior) with her bags. looking for me. I think that was probably the oddest ex- perience I had. Q: How cld you feel about bdq wanblpped by 80 many wmam all OWi' tbe WUDb)1 Olambertain: h never seemed real to me. I kept thinking to myself. 'Wait a minlfe. rm the same peno11 who walked down the street quite anonymously sax months or a year ago." On the other hand, it's very oompUmentary and a lot of fun. Q: Do yoa •w any recrm abaul .... Dr. Klldlft1 OlamDertain: None 11 all. It •aned eY9)'thtn8 br me. 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C...• 0..Mll Mio,., ~ -........ ·--.• a. ... 1, ·" --, - ................ u Ill 0 •• --o ... o 1~ .. •0-:-0 llll IWWIClt L • ~-on~l6d9 • .. ----------------------------------- I I I I I I I I I I I I 11 ...... Gl ... w.AIN ing forward to having a really exciting nightmare. Q: WbM .. dae --vtvld dream In yoar recoUecdon? Olamberlain: I had a very interesting dream about monsters a oouple of years "80· Frankenstein was in it and the Bride of Frankenstein. They were both there. creeping out of sub- terranean places. so l presume that . means I have monsters in my own nature to deal with. Monsters aren't necessarily bad. Monsters can be the source of a lot of power. Q: Do you think you're a coar. .,.,.. penoo? Chamberlain: Yes and no. I've done some things that people thought took a certain amount of oouraee. On the other hand. there are a lot of situations I back away from. I don't particularly like confrontational situations. I'm learning to deal with them much better than I could before. Q: Yoa oaee ca=,f.~ • a little kid ftl')' .. t, hontble ud bored wttla ~" Wby1 Olamberlain: I had a kind of spiteful side to my nature. I remember I hated school and I hated authority and I hated being told what to do. and so I just wouldn't do an}'thing. or I'd do things in a very mediocre way on pur- pose. I was an avera&e ~udent. I think I JUSl never got over being angry about losing my freedom. I remember being an extremely happy 4-year-old, and when I was 5 and had to So to school, I never~ used to It. It was like= · the Army. For two years I did it - ly. in fad I came out a sergeant. but 1 really hated it Q: Did JOU ew:r to ~ an ~~~I was a mess In high school. I was on the track team and ftefd some student offices. but I was not very happy and ronsequently I didn't think of myself as very attractive. Q: Did a lot al pu cbMe yoa ID ~:,.~Well. curiously enough. in hlAh school they did a bit and I was voted something weird like Best Phy- sique. Q: i. .... ..,...... .... ,.,.. ........ J0/11/dllMID ...... . 1 1,,~: Yeah. I'd have a more .,.omtnn "°"and the bones lbove my eyes would be a little more IWOtnld- lna. 1 remember •nc· Paul Newman in 11w ~ ~y end thinki~! ~. wh.11 lltell bones lhll 1uy has. Q: , .......... ,.. .. ...., .... >_.-.., llat. ,...,...,. 0Mrnber11in: Ad\JIQy, I ToYe pna r.o pifdel. tMl rve_ alwrl_ t0 ""'1Y Inter~_ ----- r ·~" "' .1 ' -I views saying. "Hollywood parties are a drag" that nobody invites me anymore. Q: Wbat makee you ~ Olamberlain: Good weather makes me happy, like a nice. balmy day after clouds or rold. Hawaii makes me h~ py. just being in Hawaii. my favorite pl~ to vacation, to really let go. And the affeaion of my friends. My dogs make me happy. The ooyotes got my cats. so now I've got two dogs. They're dalmations and they're just great, so sweet and great oompany. They're like human beings in dog suits, very in- telligent and very loving. Q: One of your ,,._... once said of you tbd .. R.k:Urd doeeo't stve hbs~ eMlly In ute.. bat wbm be cloee be's b1.ee'sdble." la lb8I true? 0.amberlain: I don't know about the Irresistible part, Put I do know that I am shy. It takes me a relatively long time to &oosen up. to warm up. It's not that I'm a cold person. It's just that it takes me some tame to jump in with both feet. Q: Yoa said recmtly tbd you mtpt be lnteft.9ted In ~ IDIUTted ud becomln1 • laabei. How do you feel about man1ale wl ....... ldd9 today? Olambertain: I'm still a mugwump about that. At times I set very, very fascinated by the idea and I've met a ooupte of women who are just really wonderfuJ. but I've never quite -I don't know. It's ·not a conscious deci- sion. I reaJJy like my life the way it is and I like other people's children. I'm not sure I really want to cope with my own. On the ocher hand. people always assure me that your own are instantly lovable. It's an experience I would like to have but I Just am not sure about it. Qi Do yoa tldnk ..... Ir• 0 ~am~:'Th'at~uJ~ Q: Are you~ ..._.tany wltb-.yone .. tbe ~ wllam you WMkl coulda' ~ Cl\amberlaln: I don't feel like getting married right now. Q: II t11ere ~ ipede• ID your low Ufe • tbe ma•mt? Olamberlaln: Yeah, but I kind of keep that private. Nobody famo~. I'll tell )'OU that much. Q: Yodw ..W you owe a lot of ~-"' ......... '° • llllbolld~:IC-C ..... .... frteDd of ~ ...... JfJJ, WMI .. dM _h, ............. ...... ~bertain: I think the wonden of Ute. !M 11!1\te th• we're W!rf dottly ~ • humen beinp and p.obebly mud\ more profoundly connected than we know, and that thire are opportunl- Ues br hamony and love lrJd com- munion between t» that we•re only beQJnotna to teeni abol&. IW MARINE SURPLUS SALE NOTICE!!! 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A purebred femaJe Shih Thu, she was purchated for t350 13 years ago, before the Chinese breed became Beverly Hills chic. Her owners. Myra and Ralph, lived in Re$eda, in the nethef reaches ol the San Fernando valley. Myra and RaJph merred to them9elves as Misty's parents, adding that, "she's our only chi Id." From the first day they brought Misty home to )oln the 1.25 million dog population ol Los Anaelel County, she was their princess. Milty ate ftlet mignon, slept (and did anythtns el.le she feJt like doina) on her own Chinese carpet The Bowler Boutique In the flats ol West Hollywood took care ol Myra and Ralph's every meterial want for Misty. "If we don't meke sornethJnt for doft, It ltn't made," claims BW MciGrath, ce> owner (wtth Jack MICFarlane) ol the Bow11tr Boutique. '1f the owners have the . money, we have the time." \iCGrath and Macf ar1ane started the t>ou'tique in 1970. the year Misty was born. Since then they've catered to dogs owned ~ Barbra Streisand, Steve Martin, Ondj. Williams, Jerry Lewis and Elizabeth 1\ylot "But these people all have bla backyards lot their dogs and are not bis spenders." says Bill. "to they're only pd for hype. My best customm ase middle cJ.." Milty. u one ol the elite. became friendly enou,h -under the dryer at Bowler Boutique'• aroomlna parlor - with Suzanne Plesflette's Tibetan ter- rier, Gypsy, to ftnaate an Invite to Gyp- sy's nn. !Mrthday party. Bowler Bou· tique. which ~ chlrlel $15 per doe heed Ind 125 ~ oeoote held. provided tne MIS; the blr\hdiy "Clkt" ii beef or chicken meat loaf ln the shape ol a flte hydnml Misty con. sldered a custom-made water bed (S495) for O)'P'Y's gift. but Myra and Ralph pointed out that many purebreds are prone to bid backs and also that It miSht be p~mptuOOS to afve any kind ol bed. even to another bTtdl. The e ted. Sl\lp'Of\ medieval collars 1eemed better suited to 1 n or other short-ha.Ired. larte breed, and the eteva~ dinina table ln Muonlte covered with leather (SI 75) loomed too tall for the little terrier. But there were other Items to paw throuah: • leather rubedcpeck for ...... and camph'I 150) and fed. plaid Udleta bow del lft om any collar (17$}..both mm~· for boy ~. A dot'• reeMrilnk ..-cur· ADOWI ... rentJy fetches SJSO, with price varia- tions "depending on the mink mar- kets," says McGrath. The imitation- mink stole, which stands at a stable S25, looks "just like Blackglama," he adds. strokifl8 the fake fur. M~ finally settled on a sterling silver mesh choke collar (S 175: an l 8K-901d-plated ver- sion goes for S250). Other euests at the Gypsy party, and at the fete Sally Struthers threw for her Chester Chow Struthers, patronized some ol the relativeJy down-scaJe dog shops in the area. Beverly, the groomer .at the Dos8etY in West LA. takes a drag on her cigarette and criticizes McGrath: "It's hypocritical to say you're an animal lover and then kill minks to make coats for dqp." Beverly thus on- ly stocks the imitalloo-mlnk stoles , (S24.SO). and her gold-plated, belt-style collars run from S20 to S80. A Pucci ID collar a.l$o 00$5 from S40 to S80. ''On call" at the Oogsery is a cupenter specializing in doghouses. A large red- wood ~ with hardwood Ooon and Plexiglas windows sells for $400. The Pet Department, also in Wea. Hollywood, sells brass beds for S75. The store had a run on dog raincoats during February's rainy season. and pink and blue dog sweaters generally sell briskly in winier months. Pee Princess brand "frilly frocks" may see a resuraence at f..Mtet Ultracoat dos nail polish (S2.49 a bottle) is available in such shades as Sunset Strip Orange. "We try to stay away from the really outraaeous items," says salesman Bl~ Cody, "because some d them R:ll only at ChrisUnastime." The teJevisk>n show Taxi purchased about S200 worth of Pet Department stoc:k, brlll bed included, fot a recent ep1'ode entitled, "Ala's Dos Comes Bick." ln whlch Alex wants to spoil his long lolt, 15-year-o&d mutt. When the episode aired. none d the items were used'ADd Alex ended up merely put. ti~ tOme OlfP'lac ln the dol'• food. All.hough Cody gives advice on fare for dog cxxt.tall parties, cognac Is not senerally recommended tor Pet De- partmenr s veQetarian diets, and the store's chocofate tn!alS att sbictty suaarks "We do sell chocolate bones wlfh lfJll(" adds Cody, "but that's only for ~ to Q1ve to their human friends. Myra and Ralph had some friends out ol state who didn't p&l1icularly wd- eome Milty'• company, to a few tlmet eat.h year the a>uple very refudanlly drove lhdr prtnom down to <Ardena'• Pel S&C Inn. "One of Amertca'• Finer HOCll!lt for 00.." F.ach tuile bOM11 a pttYMt Oldo b IW\nlf18 and Cl'1*I on the (.wde room. 'Jarcleralures are thennoleldcaUy controlled, musk =::ag;:w:.,u-e~ Spedll .. arid ~ ll'e ad- 20 ,,,., Wlmr. 11*11 t7. ,. ministered oo an individual basis. Pet Set Inn's rates run from S4.75 a night for srnalJ dqp to $8.50 for a St. Ber- nard: two small dogs sharing a room will pay SS.SO. The flat rate for puppies is SS.SO. Customers hail from as far away as Santa Barbara. I 00 miles north, and the inn turned away 500 dqp during the Christlrw holidays. Reservations are essential. 'We operate just like a mote~.. admits manaaer ~ Lasiter. "We overbook and then try to work it out" Misty never came home ill from the motel (where cats and dop are alter· nated along corrtdon t>ecause they can't transmit clilealet to one anotheri but despite her lavtsh butment al home. she was frequently 11 sic:1t at a clae; pertia1larly in her lwlllaht yMra. Alttt-makln& the rounds ol more rou- tine veterinarians without l'elUlts, Myra visited dos arthritis spedalistl W .S. LJv. lngston and T.K. Kaber in Van Nuys. In California there ls no heart spedallst for d<J8S so one In ~ was consulted. Uke all ~ telSk>ns. It proved futlle. FlnallY.i. ~yra and llalPI\ turned to Richard PObk)'. Ph.D., Callfomla's only adult.,,lmal ~ located In Saitta Monlai. -(Dr. tan . Dunbar In OalcJand wlU only tnat 9-to 12....-. old puppta.) Ot PolMy, 35, whole doctoraee ln animal behavtor ii from the UnJvtnlty of Ublter In £r9and, ~ to ptme down hit l8WCh IJIOCI ll 0 .C.L.A. two yar1 110 to found hl:s An1ma1 BehMor CouNtllnt Smica. = hM ~ and Nted OW«llltll dellNcdon ~ In black Labrador retrievers, a shy-sharp- ness syndrome he believes i.s now "totally Inbred" in cocker spaniels. which results in a tendency "to domin- ate their owners," and a Welsh corgi's abnonnal feai of bei!'R put on a doS- show judging stand. Ninety percent ol his bu.sines,, comes from referrals by vets. Polsky's bas~ fee ol S95 lndudes "as many vWts as necessary" to diag- nose and begin treating a particuJar problem. "In-patient" therapy in Pol- sky's Culver Ory home for real prob- lem cases starts at S400. Fees, all quoted by the case rather than by the hour, go as high as SI . 400. He claims 80 percent "resolution" and says it would be 95 percent "if owners cooperated more in the therapy." Obviously dependent on owners for basic information about their dog's mental malady, Polsky requests that they fill out a seven-pase questionnaire as objedively as possible. He talks to other family members to check the fads. '1'hen I have to tactfully interact with the owners and establish rapport and respect to get them to effect the change on the das. It's not about one thing, at least -there are no bad dogs. The owner is the problem." Because ol Ralph and Myra's willingness to help Polsky as much as ~ble, M~'s problem -diagnosed as hypochron- dria -was relieved considerably. Although he helped Hal Linden's two EnsJish setters who suffered from "ex- cessive barklna.'' his "anu.teaJousy training" of Nina Blanchard's cairn ter- rier and spaniel -al a cost ol $900 -ended only in ha~ . the spaniel put out to ~re. And Polsky threw up his hands at the divorced and childless woman who had induced an Weer in the ooion of her German shep- herd and reduced him to "a bundle ol nerves" by spoonJeeding him while he was ~ tn-a c:halr at the dint,. room table. "Thll owner won't c:Nnae uni. she getl manted 9in or has DM dill- dren, .. ~ adds. Only rattly does Polsky recommend that a psydlodc nonroh be despatched to "doe' heeven.f;~-· Misty did eventiially die. ol old •· A ptekb1cken Ralph and Myra briefty coosklered hold~ the f\JneaJ .ervioes at the S.P.CA Pet Park cemetery In Calabasas, near their home. But whUe the LA. Police Dtpartment recently Mid an honor1JUll'd f\Jrwnl there for a boml>cnlfflna mutt member of the forot. the SJ>.CA 'a approech proved too low kfff for Myra. She d\OR tn- tcud the pttvately owned Pet Haven In Oardena. a fcur:..nd+half acre park where 2&.000 pdJ haw been lnlen'ed alnce ilt foundlna In 1948. Nat .. Kina" Cole, Edward a. Roblnlon. nna Turner. bmer Senllor Oeor1t Mu~ and mobMt Mktey Cohen have all burted fmirila -there. and there SI ldll room kW lboUt 10,000 men. Doi bwWI ~ • 1120 llld,, ...., to 1M50. ~II on lhl • ol lhe hole that must be dug by Pet Haven's two ~rave dlmlers. (The park also has a fulk1me cM1U!t maker. a "groomer," who stops j'15t short of embalming. and two bookkeepers.) lnduded in the price: a cemetery pto«. with a flower amtainer. and a satin4ined redwood casket. Black diamond-tJ"ani1e mark- ers. which must be flush with the ground. are extra. at S92.50 for 7 Inch- es by 12 inches. up to S 169 for 12 inch- es by 18 inches -all plus tax. A per- petual "memory light' rost.s another S60 and pictures of the deceased, etched In aluminum or in the granite it· seU, SJO. Waterproof and vermlnproof polyurethane caskets. the type used for huinan babies. brins an addiUonal S 125 or S 155, depending on si.zle. ~Poodles tend to be cremated," reports Pet Haven's assistant book- keeper. Irma (who won't give her last name), but otherwise she has noticed no particular paaems among breeds or owners. Pet Haven embraces no par· ticular dogma. she says, waving toward the viewing room. "When they ~ in there. they do what they want.' The viewing rooms each a>ntain a plaster statue of the Virgin Mary, vases full of ptastic flowers and a table for viewing the dog's body before bu.rial. "Of OOW9e the owners don't have to a>mc for the burial aa all." says Irma. "but rve seen them a>me with priests. rat> bis and ministers, even Buddhist mooks. They taJce cas1etles of music in there. rve even heard hymn singinf.. .. Outside, the cemetery is awash with yellow plasdc pinwheels, about eight inches in dia~ and about two feet oft the ground. The habit got started In the belJef that the pinwheels kept away gophen, and plnwhee!s became a tJ'a.. dition al almost f!Ve1'J gravesite, in addi- don to the permanent VIRS full of pfa- tic flowers. II isa ipCioos on tombsiones read *Our beloved dalqdlter ~-Tuy." "Coo1de. our baby bc1)' -from Mommy and Daddy" and "Pftdous blby ,r1. from Mama. Sislet Popo and Oram. As ludt would have It. Mlsly retied near I German shepherd named Sarge. wtae owner a>na>ded um bit o1 q. gem b his Slone; S is for the song In my hffrt when you're near me A Is for all you mean [sk:) to me R ls for my remembrance of you 0 Is for the aood thlDSI we shared E ls for your eternal devOCion to me. Buleven ln California doe' heM:i\. nothlna ls eternal. u It tumt out. Some pet owners almply won't let ~ dop lie. 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