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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-05-20 - Orange Coast Pilot' GARFIELD ® 11 M NOT SURE MY SWEET SA8800 WOULD WANT ME TALKING TO VOU BOOP EVENIN':it FOLKS. MERE'S A JO~E ••• WMAT PIP THE eE.AVER SAY WMEN HE HE.Af'P 1"ME CMAI N 5AW ? I PON1T CAltE WMO 'f'OU TAL.K TO, ~p l'M NOT '{OUR SWEET 8A8800! I WAs JUST PASSIN6 8'r' AMP THOU&MT VOU M16HT LIKE TO 60 TO THE MOVIES ... fM~OT~lt ~ .. SWEET 9A8800, AND I WOOLPN'T CARE IF. VOU 6AVE MIM A 6LASS OF WATER AMP TWELVE PIZZAS!! I DOUBT IF MY SWEET IA8800 WOULD WANT Mf. TO ·&0 TO TME MOVIES WITH SOMEONE ELSE by Jim Davis ---~-------~~~-~~~~----------------------------................. .. NANCY ® NAN~~ WHATS WRONb?YOU LOOK ~NGRY ITS 6LUGG0'5 BIRTHDAY AND 1 BAKED HIM A C~EAM CAKE! HAPPV .. BIRTHDAY! , DENNIS THE MENACE '· The~y in 'the a r rplane is writin' onifie Sl<YI JUDGE PARKER ' by Hank Ketcham ~,,~n·t~ .. ' ~,,, ' . by Harold Ledoux ,--------- As SAM DRIVER . DROPS CARLA OFF ATTHE ENTRANCE TO LANE SCHOOL, SHE l S NOT AWARE'OF 6EI~ SEEN BYTHE HEADM\STRESS -f/~R.OtP lf#Pf-'i~ I 'D BETTER GO DOWN THE BACK WAY TO. WlLLOW HALL~ I .. ,I 'M SORRY TO BE LATE! DAD M'SSED H\S FLIGHT SO WE GOT SO INVOLVED IN TALKING ABOUT THINGS BACK HOME THAT WE FORGOT TO CALL HERE TO • WE HAD DINNER AT THE : A\RPORT,, I SAY I 'D BE LATE ,,, • COME TO MY OFFICE, PLEASE! TAKE THIS PHONE AND DIRECT DIAL YOUR PARENTS' HOME! BOTH )'()UR MOTHER AND FATHER ARE; ANXlOUSLV WA\TlNG TO HEAR EXACTLY WHERE YOU WERE TODAY ! 1'\/iFtJLf JrME I>,AY AFTe~ You ~EF.T THFJ l<ITCMEN SINI< ~OT SlCPPeD up ! .. • " I by Ferd and: Tom Uohn10Ac HoWWAST~t B,ARTENDE"R'S CONVENTION? EDUC,ATION,AL, ANDHoW WAS THAT WHERE IT BUSINESSL-IKE. Wj\~-W\~ W~? DIDN'T NOTICS--~ .. --. I1L~ Fl X IT·-Bi.tr COU~DN 1T )OLl ~. ,R~,ACH A PLUMBER? PL.OS, :X: WAN-r A CC....E!AN ROOM ANP -rHRE!E! <SOURME!"'f"" ME!!At.-5 A PAY! -... _ Vf'IASr · roo M~CoMMt-FTBE. 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The fiau.re w11 reduced when the 2)..year-old'1 father ap- peared in coun and arsued for his son's freedom. allowed to ranain free on an appeal bond of SI ~.000, ICCOl"dina to re-cords. Lal tban a year later, u FBI aeenu · were ~ in on the cocaine amU.Siaa rins at~y led by the father, uadercOver ofticen said they uw ruen.Macbado on 1everal oo- cuionl 1iailllmina &ar,. quantities of cocaine. By STEVE MARBLE Of .. DllllJ ....... One of the remainina fu&itives from last weekend's crackdown on an alleaed mammoth cocaine smuaalina rin& was allowed to ao free last year after he was arrested in connection with a SI millon drua leizu.re. Hcrbito Puerta-Machado, a 23- ycar-old former Huntinaton Beach ·Cout Chill connol888Ura can samples• kinda Thurs- day during competition at the Balboa Bay Club./ Al Humana Hotpltal In Hut- lngton Beach has In- troduced a 2•-hour emo- tional trauma center ser- vice for children./ Al Big game hunter Merton Douglas wlll talk about the Jade and Ivory treasures he's collected In 30 years of exploration today In Laguna Beach. /A4 California An extramarital affair proves costly for a man ordered to compensate his ex-wife for the money he spent on the other woman./A3 Nation A teen who spent a year In a Vietnamese Jail says his quest for treasure was 'stupid.' I Al ...... ~, ....... _ -'~ -~ ...._,_ ...... ,,~. •.r;.~ .... --~,,.,..~.·. ·!<•!•!" World Soviet dissident Andrei Sakharov has been miss- ing for two weeks./ A3 Travel The travel and tourism Industry-which dates back to the Piigrims' , Plymouth Rock landing -will be highlighted during Nation al T ourlam Week May 27 -June 2./D4 Sporta Wood bridge's Eric Schermerhorn and Dave Anderson of Corona del MarswepttotwoCIF track and field cham- pionships at Cerritos Col- lege./81. Gate Dancer wins the Preakness to spoil Swale's Trlple Crown bid. /81. Golden West College's softball team shoots for the state championship today after winning twice Saturday ./82. Baalneu Dana Point's new Crown Point restaurant la already dazzling Orange County diners.JM INDEX Erma Bombeck Bridge Bull,,_. California News Cluelfled Croaword 0..th Notlca F•tur. Horoecope Ann L.andeta MutumFund• NetloMI Newt Optnk)n PubMo Nottcee ANl&ulte Sport• Stoek Mark•t• T~ Theetera .. W•ther Wortd New9 f 04 04 e• A3 C&-10 A8 c• 04 CG 04 85 A3 A9 C4 C1-3 81-3 BM S~ 01-3 05 OM A2 A3 .. res1dent, wu &ITCSied Jut year with about m pounds of pure ~ aocordina to police. But be wu after his father Dleaded with the court for a lower baif fiaure. Puerta-Machado is bein1 souaht on aSlO million ~1 warrant allcain& that be was at the center of the buae smusaHna OJ>C11tiOn police say was led, m part, by bis father. Puerta-Machado, bis father and a younacr brother eluded the massive drqnct and presently are believed to be outside th.ecountry, ~sibly livina in their native Colombia. FoUowina b.is arrest on cocaine Accordin1 to a police officer, the father told the court that he owned a cheese factory in Colombia and said the family was an honest. hard .. workin1 clan \hat could be trusted. Bail was dropped to SS0.000 and Puerta-Machado was freed~ Tboup the 23-ycar-old later was convicted on reduced drua cbaJ'ses, be was Wbeft the drua rina WU smubed lut Saturday? Puerta-Machado, b.is brotba and bil father were aone. Puerta-Macbado's mother, how- ever, wu apprehended in the IWCCD Byfte~ ... ...._ ORANGE PAllJC. ACJlES -~ hones were injund in bizarre ellMlrj over the pat two weeb dllil • veterinarian Mid was done by a "lick" penoa The anacb cauled fear in IM comm~ near Ora.nee. =,.r;; bones stab&es 1od -IUeel like MUlta.QI and Stallion are a ol life. Dllllr .................. ~ Dianne Elwood of Santa Ana and John Lawrence of Whittler Mttle ln at Edwarda Rew port Ctnem•. In bo1h cues white owes di breed.in& ICUOO were walked CMll ol their 11.&bles by someone •ho med an object lO ICllually injure them; sheriff's deputies said. Fans settle in at theater 5 days early The first attack on the nilbt of May 8 was reponed by ROie £llea Cu. nin&ba.m, who noticed ~t her Arabian mare was in discomfort and By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of .. .., ....... It's movie blockbuster time aaain. Across the nation, YOWll mov· icaocrs a.re prcparina to spend boun in line for a fresh fix of spectacular effects and non-stop ICUon. Two summerr -qt1" they oonveraeca on Steven Spiel~'s .. E.T., the £xtra· Terrestrial." Last summer it was George Lucas' "Return of the Jedi." And this summer's mqahit, open· ing Wednesday, is expected to be "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom," a Lucas-Spielberg collabora· tion featuring the hero of their 1981 blockbuster, "Raiders of the Lost Ark.'' If you have any doubts about the drawina power of Lucas and Spiclbera. just ask Diane Elwood, John Lawrence and Jackie Lahney, who unrolled their slccpin& bags outside the Edwards Nc~rt Cinema at Fashion Island on Fnday af\ernoon. They and four friends arc taking turns holdina down the head of the line that wm file in for the first showing of "Indiana Jones ... " at 12:0 1 a.m. Wednesday. Ironically, the young people arc not camt>ina out just to assure themselves admission to that midnisllt showing -they've already purchased the first seven advance tickets. The mov- icgocn are simply determined to be the first Indiana Jones fans in the door. "We've tried before, but we've nevCT succeeded in beana the fim ones in line at one of thcte film premieres," explained Diane, a 19· year-old sanu Alla resident takin1 film and television courses at Golden West and Santa Ana coUcacs. "We thought it would be wonh it to spend five days here so we'd be the first in line to see 'Indiana Jones.'" Added Jackie, a 19-ycar-old Santa Ana resident who studies at Golden West and works at Disneyland, "It's mostly to pay t.ribute to Steven Spielberg and George Lucas." Laguna Beach city officials see Prop. A as unwelcome intrusion Council says plan would add to congestion, place unfair tax burden on senior citizens By DA V1D BISHOP ..,NMC:.1 $1 .it I Proposition A on the June 5 ballot would not only make traffic conges- tion worse in southern Orange Coun- ty, it would be unfair to senior citizens and cause more air pollution, traffic snarls and crowding on the strand in Laguna Beach, according to the City Council. The five-member rnel voted unanimously last wee to oppose Proposition A. which would hike the sales tax from 6 percent to 7 percent in Orange County to raise about $5.8 billion for construction of major transportation projects over the next I 5 years. Included in the measure is funding for: widening the Santa Ana and San Diego freeways, improving existing local surface streets, con· structin$ new freeways and possibly devcloptng a rapid transit system. The measure, proposed by the Orange County Transportation Com- mission. has been endorsed by a majority of Orange County cities and maJOr business interests ID the coun- ty. But in Laguna Beach. officials arc critical of the plan. "The average speed on Oranae County highways will actually be reduced from 35 to 23 mph," said Councilman Neil Fitzpatrick. "That's out of the Oran$e County Transportation Commission's own document. It's obviously bad." Last February, council members spoke out in opposition to the proposed I 5-ycar construction plan. Most significant for LaJuna residents arc plans for construction of the San Joaquin Hills Transportation Cor- (Pleue eee LAGlmA/ A.2) Drunken driving patrol: Can it stop the carnage? HB police want city approval for special enforcement Eiaht months aao. 17-year-old Michelle Salle left friends in Newport Beach in her Votk~en Bug and was driviq home in Huntinaton Beach Ilona Pacific Cout ffiahway. A beautiful but deadly it.retch of roadway, the cout hiahway is one of the routes used most frequently by drunken driven. It wu shonly after midniaht on a Saturday -al.lo one of .£Re most daqaous times to be on the road, aoco~to police. Ml wbo hid been • model student at atct Dci Kijb SCbool in Santa Ana ud wat Planilina to sWt clutcs at Loaa 8e8cb State Uruver- sity in a few days; never made it home. In one of the most pectaeular traffic accident.a in city history. Michelle's auto wu hit by a driver wbo was later arrested on suspicion of drivina under the innuence of al- cohol. Her little auto caretned out of control and collided with tbn:e other ROBERT BARKER NEws Fo LLowuP cars and bcaan to disintegrate. M icbelle was thrown 300 feet from the car. The en,iM was burled about 10 feet. Seven people were treated in hospitals. Later, Garden Grove resident Joan Kathyrn Wilkoff. 39, Ms arTCSted and cbaracd with vehicular man· slauabter, lelony drunken drivinsand felony hu .. nd·run. M ichellc was one of 24 people killed in traffic 9Ceident.s on Hunt· inaton Buch Stftltt in 1983 and one of 17 to pcnah 1n crashes in which suspected drunken dnvcrs were tn· volvcd. About 71 percent of the traffic deaths wett hnktd to drunken dnv- c a tallatk far hiptr than the • national average. according to local traffic experts. Huntington Beach pohce think there may be reasons for the startlina high statistic -the city lies between popular night spots in Long ~ch and Newport Beach and the rune miles of beaches lure millions of visitors who come to the city to have a ao<>d time. Some wind up havina too good a time and never leave it, causina an.jury and death to them- selves and othcn. But police say they have a chance to do sometbina about il They"re prod- dina city officials to acx:ept a $386,000 .,ant from the state Office of Traffic Safety that would put four additioftl.I police officers e"Xclusi~ly on anb- d.runUn dri\'ina patrol lhn>uab<>ut theaty. Thearanutso would provide police with a microcomputer and an 1nto•iliier machine to mcuurc a suspect'• blood-alcohol content by takina a b~th sample. The only catch 11 that the arant money runs out afttt I 8'h months and 1fthc city would want to conunuc the anti-drunken dnvm1 patrol after (Pleue eee DRU'NDN/ A2) John. a 21-year-old ICCUl'ity auard and independent film maker from Wbi:ttiCT, said, .. You can idl Steve& ud OCOtS l"vc seen "R.aiclsl' lS times. a.ndrd like to see it apin. •• be said. This isn't the fint time the friends have endured a Iona wait to enjoy a moment of Hollywood mqic. Last year, Jackie and Diane camped for two dars outside the Newpon Cinema prior to the openiq of "Return of the Jedi." Earlier this year, Diane was work- ing at Disneyland in a Wendell the Bear costume when Spielberg visited (Pleue eee P Alf9/ A2) b~.i~n Ki~. a Yone LiDda vetai~ said t.heanimlr1 ~ dw:tive tract was bruised and lllcer- aied. Tbe ~ attack. May l S, WU repor1ed by SalJy Savvu. who said her mare was "in such pain. She moued and rnect and was l)'ina down a1J day. Dr. Kinsman. who examiDed both bones_ said they are respoodi.Qa weU to treatment. which includes anti- biotics and painkillers. He llid it is not yet clear whether the bones will be able to brud again. ....,,... .... ·0eorae Arnold tella the world bow be feel• aboat 1om.n, la.la battle to lift on the cout. Colorful character can't live on coast By ROBERT B~R Of ........ ...,. Handyman Gcoree Arnold ap- parentJyhas tost his battle to li"e rent· free in has broken-down truck 11 one of the nicest pots on the Huntinston 8cach coasthnc. Arnold. who v.-a born 1n the city .S.S yean aao. and h11 1966 ~Vf'Olet st.ak.c bed truck. that he uxd an unsucccs.sfW campaips for tty Council and for aovemor of C•h· fomia. have been "squatun" at a vacant lot on PM:ific Coast HiJbwa)' since last summer.• City offiaab had been fi&hlll\I a los1n1 battle to cvtct the colcmul A mold until th1s Wttk. •~n Mumc1· .. - pal Court Judae William Moclt llfUd that Arnold was violatiJlt health and safety ICC'liom of llilie: municipal code by nwnta.tninl aa anopcrablc vehicle in public view rot: m~ than 10 days. • Arnold. who was fined SIS •P" pan:ntly has bad bis truck mo;.;l ud •-asn't available for commen H~ evtt, be repo=3 told coun officialt ~ plans to a the fine Arnold previou.sty l&td be moved rus tN lo the location •hen be ~t into the partina lot businca last year. He planned to rcp1ir lhc Dn>km tQline W1tb profits he made frotD 'ummtnimt petkiq collcic\ed , ......... ooAaT/A2l , Bathers keep lifeguards busy Suubine aad dear akia snm.,-.1 abou:.:a.000 people to coewqe OD tbe at Newport 8elda on Saturday. Aboua U,OOOvililed Huna- iqton 11aie and H"ntinston city belches. lifepards IA.id. The calm. warm water anr.ctod maay twimmen, bu1 lifenards Deeded lo retCUIC I number of them from ris><umnts. John Barth. liquard serteUt at Huntinatoa City Beach. said biJ pmdl wn inVolved in about 100 NICUlll Slturday. He aaid IDOi& were lllributed IO a rip.cunnt hi the waten between Huntiqton aDd tab streeta. 8&rlb Mid v.at or ine1_perieeced swimmen are mOl1 of\en u::= rip.<umnts. He said ex rwimmen can usually etcape a rip- CWTent'• pull by awimmina para.Ucl 10 shore. ................................................................. ~~~ Reynolds plans to sell Aminoil · Aminoil U.S.A., the larJest oil~ oroducina company in Hun~1on • ~b, is expected to be put up for sale by 1t1 parent company, RJ. Reynolds Industries Jnc., il was revealed. Officials announced in Winston- Salem, N.C., that a study bas been ordered for such a tran11ctioo that analysts say could net the company about $2 billion. Aminoil officials in Huntington Beach said they l"C<leived a eress release concernlOg the divesuture study. Thursday, but didn't know anything more about tl)e possible deal. · Aminoil Vice President Joe Helewicz in Houston said the deal, at this point, amounts to ontr rumors. Helewicz, said he doesn t expect anything definitive until mid-sum- mer. Aminoil. which purchased the Huntington Beach field leases belong- ing to Burmah Oil & Gas Co. in 1976, · ridor, wbJch Fitzpatrick said could cut up to 17 lanes tbrou&h the city's undeveloped Sycamore Hills. Fund- ing for the transponation corrider is ·included in the package of projects to be constructed using funds from the proposed sales tax increase. Council members also endorsed . the city's staff report, which said the sales tax is a regressive tax that would penalize many of l..aguna's elderly residents who arc on lixed incomes -and do not have the need for produces about 18,000 bamls of oil a day in Huntlnaton Beach. Aminoil also operates offshore platform Emmy about l 'h miles off the Huntinston Beach coast. The company employs about 2SO worktn in the city. Ammoil also is enppd in expl<>- ration and production in the Gulf of Mexico. Texas and Oklahoma. Coast contractor dies at 80: Services to be held Monday Allan A. Ritter. a general contrac- tor who built homes and commercial buildings in Costa Mesa, Newpon Beach and Corona del Mar for 20 years and owned bis own business. died May 16. He was 80 years old. Riner is survived by bis son, James, of Costa Mesa. and two daughters, Mary L. SeUon, of Dana "massive freeway projects in the rest of Orange County." City othcials added that the sales tax has traditionally been .. a prime source of general fund revenue for cities. counties and the statc ... (and) should not be devoted to a special purpose such as transponation when user fees such as the gas tax are available for that purpose." Former Laguna Beach mayor Jon Brand told the council \hat propo- Point, and Ann E. Eatingcr. ot Haleiwa, Hawaii. He had 14 grand· children and two . great-grand- children. A funeral Mass is scheduled at St. Joachim Catholic Church in Costa Mesa on Monday at 9 a.m. Interment is to take place at Mt. Olivet Cemetary in Dubuque, Iowa. nents of the measure ··are out to slash our throats and make us pay for it." Brand, who represents Laguna Greenbelt, an environmental or- pnization that is actively campaiJI'l· mg to defeat Proposition A, called 1l a "disastrous plan" that would lead to the "urbaniz.ation of South OmnJe County with no improvement tn traffic congestion." Nobody spoke in support of Prop- osition A at Tuesday night's City Council meeting in Laguna Beach. :DRUNKEN DRIVING PATROL .•• Prom Al that. city taxpayers would be required to absorb all the costs. And even though city officials have put off a decision on acceptance of the grant uotil budget bearings later this month, there arc indications they will go along with police. particularly if they think the extra enforcement will be effective in reducing fatalities and bodily inj.~ries. Sgt. Jett Cope, the police depart· ment's accident investigator super- visor-the man who checked out the city's 4,263 traffic mishaps in 1983 - said even though drunken driving fatalities were up, the number of drunken driving arrests were down - 1,365 in 1983 compared to 1,451 in 1982. Cope said he's uncertain why there was a 6 percent decrease in arrests because the accident rate is high ··and there's death and carnage on our ' streets." He advocates the addition of the drunken driving patrol. : "The drunk drivinJ problem is a substantial one. I'm for anything we can do to make our community better and safer." Inge SalJe, the mother who lost her daughter Michelle last September in the spectacular crash on Pacific Coast Hi~way, agrees. • The only way to chanae people is to have them forced into it. This is the way. I think bavinJ extra police would be a good idea. Anybody should know you don't drink and drive." Mrs. Salle, still distraught over the death of her daughter, can't under- stand why the person cha~ed with manslaughter in Michelle s death hasn't come to trial. Various motions have dragged on to the point that she said she's wondering if the case will ever be brou~t to the jury. "Its so hard ... thc loss. Now there's anger on top of that because this just goes on and on and on. There's no relief. It never stops. "It's really confusing.. We're deal- ing with an clement that doesn't even desire to be tried. The courts are so insensitive. They seem to be saying. 'what's a little drunken driver when they have au those murderen'r They have no idea what a family goes through. "lJUSt came from the cemetery. Ifs so incredible. How do you tum off being a mother'? "I wiped the stone and put fresh flowers there and made it clean. Nobody imagines what you go through." COAST ••• Prom Al from the lot between 12th and 13th streets. He said he leased the lot from a construction company. Arnold has alleged that if city officials hadn't ··harassed" him, he would have made enough money long ago to repair the engine and get the old Chevy off the property under its own power. During his stay at the bcachfront lot, Arnold bas had to do without electricity, running water or flush toilets. But he burned a charcoal barbecue for heat and cookine and used the beach restroom facilities across the street. He said be showered at a friend's house. FANS SETTLE IN AT THEATER ••• F~mAl I for an Olympics fu nd-raiser. She says she was able to give the director a hug. but because of Disneyland's rules for costumed characters, she couldn't speak to him. Just a few weeks ago, she and her frien ds arrived in Los Angeles at 3 a.m. to get a good place to view celebrities tiling into the Oscar cer- emonies later that day. Diane proudly displays the framed picture she snapped of Spielberg at the event "I cut Amy lrving(Spielbcrg'sdate) out of the picture." she pointed out. Last Tuesday, Jackie picked up the first copy of a novel version of "Indiana Jones ... " 'put on sale at a local bookstore. She and her friends kept the book on hand outside the theater. but it remained unread. None of the moviegoers wanted to spoil the surprises that would unfold on the screen. Whjle c}an_tping out, they've met a few fans who have seen a sneak preview of "Indiana Jones" in Holly- wood. John said he's threatened to use brute force against anyone who seills any of the movie's secrets to him. Diane and Jackie were planning to take a break from their outdoor vigil Saturday night to enter the theater for a sneak preview of "Gremlins," a fantasy film that lists Spielberg as executive producer. Then they and their friends were to resume taking turns holding their place outside the theater while taking breaks for mun- dane chores like work and school. The Edwards management has traditionally been tolerant of fans camping outside the theater as long they don't interfere with regular showings and don't litter. The New- port theater is widely considered one ot the best places to see a special effects extravaganza. Edwards staff members say its 40 X 80 foot screen is the largest among indoor theaters in the Western states. Rick Landcis, assistant manager of the theater, said almost three-quar- ters of the tickets available for the midnight premiere showing of "In- diana Jones" had already been purchased by Saturday evening. The theater scats 1.254. But Landeis said the Lucas- Spielberg film is expected to be just the start of a lucrative movie sum- mer. One week after ••tndiana Jones ... " opens. the Newport theater's second screen will begin showing .. Star Trek JJJ: The Search for Spock." --..._ / Theater employees are already preparing for an invasion of "Trek· kies." Landeis said. 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Orange County Superior Court Judge James ll Ross issued the injunction against the amusement park immediately after jurors reached an advisory verdict which found Disneyland s policy violated the py couple's rights. All sides said they did not expect the six-woman. six-man jury to find for the couple, whose attorney ob- served before deliberations that the suit was in Orange County, the defendant was Disneyland, and the plaintiffs were gay. .. 1 was shocked ... it was a surprise," said Andrew Ross Exler, who filed the suit together with his dance panner. Shawn Elliot. "It surprised us, frankly." said William Bitting, attorney for Dis- neyland. He also uid the park would appeal. "I doubt this is the last round in the case." he said "I don't think you'll find same-sex dancing at Disneyland until we exhaust our legal rights," said Bitting. Mobley, in turn, would distribute the cocaine to up to 10 different dru& runners, the FBI said. A graduate o1 Fullerton High School, Mobley. re- portedly spent as much as $400,000 a week buying cocaine for the drug operation. Mobley was on vacation in Mexico when the sweep was launched last Saturday but was arrested Monday at Los Angeles International Airpon when he. his wife and bis sister returned to the country. Drug agents said Mobley picked up a newspaper on the jet flight and learned for the first time that the drug ring had been crushed. Two agents sat behind Mobley on the fli&ht. "When he saw the article, he stared at it for fi ve minutes," said assistant U.S. attorney Mark Bonner ... He The plaintiffs attorney, David Talmo, said while the suit wu not a class action for all homosexuals. be believed the rulina would effectively stop Disneyland from preventina same«x danci~ "If they prohibit same-sex dancina, those people could sue for damqes. Disneyland will not enforce that rule," Talmo said. Exler and Elliott, who said they purpotely danced together at the ~ to cballenae the rule, did not seek any monetary dam~. Exler and Elhott contend security guards removed them from the Tomorrowland Terrace dance floor and ejected them from the park Sept. 13. 1980. .. This is a family park. There's no room for alternative lifestyles here," Exler testified a guard told him as be and Elliott were ushered away. Exler, the lead plaintiff, was 19 at the time and lived in Fullenon. He is now 23 and lives in Los Anaeles. In answerina eight question~ put co . them about the same·scx dancing ban at Disneyland, jurors .agreed that it wu discriminatory and violated the state's Unruh Civil Rights Act. Suspected rapist arrested A San Bernardino man was ar- rested Friday after he allegedly at· tacked a ('yoress woman in the parking lot o( a Costa Mesa bar. police said. C.osta Mesa LL Leslie Hamson said William Morales, 23, of San Bernardino, was taken into custody about 4:25 a.m. after officers said they spotted him wrestling a woman in her car. opened it, looked at it qain.t clOted it and started fannin& himaell with the paper:· Bonner said that deseite his ege, Mobley was .. very adept in the dtua business. which Bonner said be controlled with an iron fist Mobley threatened to do bodily harm to several of his alteaed '!N.a runners when they failed lo pay thcu drug debts, FBI agents said. Ronald "Turbo" Tina, 2S of Corona del Mar, was one of Mobiey's "problert\" drug deal~ c:lrua aaenu said. Tirig allCacdly was a heavy cocaine user and, at one point, owed Mobley more than S l 00,000. According to telephone convena- tion.s recorded by the FBI, Mobley called Ting "the crazy one" and once threatened to have the Corona del Morales was booked into the Costa Mesa Police Department Jail on suspicion of attempted ra~ with a foreign object, Harrison said. Morales allegedly followed the woman to her car some time after the 19th Street bar closed. He allegedly attacked her as she was getting into the car. Harrison said a police investiga· tion into the incident will continue. Mar resident kidnapped until he pa.id off bis debts. Tina was critically injumt last Saturday by an FBI qent, who fired a shotgun blast at the man. Tina alletcdly prompted the lhootina when be drew a revolver after seeina that his house was surrounded by police. Ting remains at Fountain Valley Community Hospital, paralyzed from the arms down, accordina to Bonner. The sbotaun blast, Bonner said, severed Ting's spine and may have caused brain damage. "The chances, I suspect, of setting him to coun are nil," Bonner added. A arand jury probing the drua ring is expected to hand down indictments late next week, the U.S. attorney said. CROWN & DUCANE Exceptionall y fin e Ducane gas Barbeques from your favorite pla ce to shop , Crown Hardware. 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The Snake River continued IO rile aloq the 0..00-ldabo border, and Oreaon officials clOICd Ontario State Park near Interstate 84. ·· Gn11djmy pro"-park Bre JACKSONTOWNSHIP,N.J.-A~djurywillbe empaneled as early as this week IO invesUpte the May 11 fire at the Haunted Cut.le at Six Flap Great Advwure out here, said Ocean County Prolecutor E.dwanl J. tumbacb. Manslauabter cba.raa could be filed if the arandjury finds .. these deat.bl were the result of a teckJal act." Turnbecb laid. Six Fllll officiab insisted that the attrletion met all ~~ construction and safety codes. But the state Department of Community Affairs. which supervises the oforoement of the Uniform ConstructJOD Code, detailed in a ~liminuy report 0 about a dozen" violations in the coll.lttUC1lon and operation of the Haunted Castle. Mlalr prov• co.tly SAN FRANCISCO -A real estate developer who bad a 1 S-yea_r extramarital affair must compensate his ex- wife for the $67,604 be .. misappropri!ted" b)I spendin& it on the other woman, the Califom1.1 Court of Appeal 6u ruled. In its Friday decision, the appeal court upheld a n.ilint bl the San Mateo County -Superior Court. that Martin• miuppropriated" $67,604 in community utets over l S years and was ordered to pal bis ex-wife her community property share -half - o that amount. ,. OJympJc JJcea.ea worried LOS ANGELES -The licensed makers of Olympic memorabilia say they are worried because ~te sponsors of the pmes are not buying the &\ittons, commemorative plates, calendars and souvenin as forecast by Olympic planners. The licensees, about S7 bulinesses that are mostly small and 40 percent minority- owned, have contracts with the Los Az14eles Olympic OrpnizinJ Committee to manufacture items for the summer Olympics. Many of them bad depended on the large corporate sponsors to buy their products as sales premiums or giveaways, but those sales have not materialized. Fea pral.e Metro Ran LOS ANGELES -The Los Anaeles Metro Rail subway project has received hiab marks from the Urban Mus Transponation Administration. which announced a n~stem of appropriatina funds to local projects and p the Los An&eles project second on its recommend· ed funding list. Laad•Jlde barlm ·bJ61Jway OILDALE -A massive landslide involving 16,000 cubic.yards of earth buried state Hi&hway 178 to Lake Isabella, leaving it impassable for at feast a week., a state biJhway official said Saturday. Stop bayin6 oU, •r-Laad1Jer6 LOS ANGELES -The world could quickly halt the Iran-Iraq war -and attacks on Persian Gulf ah.ippit?f- if it stopped buyina oil from the two ••t>eJUaerenu,' oil industry analyst Dan Lundberg suaested Saturday. He also said that if the aulf is declared a war zone, as some Arab underwriters suaaest. insurance rates and shippina costs could slcyroclcet. and .. it would pve a tremendous boost" to oil production in the United States. the North Sea. Ve. nezuela and Canada. He said developments in the gulf might thus .. triger a &Jut" and .. brina prices down." Lebaaoa .,enda IJJJJaed BEIRUT, Lebanon -Lebanon's national coalition aovemment on Saturday completed a policy qenda aimed at endin,a the nation'• nine-year-<>ld civil war and • will ~nt n to Parliament. The announcement coioaded with repons of a pn battle between Syrian aoldiers and Iranian m.ilitias tn eutem Lebanon and of more disturbances in the Israeli-occupied aoutb. ; vote prot•ted Ja PJllUwm• MANILA. Philippines -Police beetled du:onp of • anti-90vemment demonstratorl at the provincial capital of Cebu on Saturday, and a wilnels Mid at least two youths were killed ln tho protest over aUqed vote ftaUd. buermincot clashes between police and the proieaton J continued into the nilbt. VUJIJed pqcllMtrUt llaaonNI ... MOSCOW-TheSoviet Un.ion bupven it1.ciona- hiabest awatd to a Soviet psycbiatri1t who IW been acCuaed by the World Psycbiauy AllociatJon of atNaiaa bis ICience to punish poUucal diltidcnta. The Order 9f lbe October Revolution was aWarded to Andrea V. Sntthnevak)'. director of Moecow's Institute of Forensic Plychiauy. Crhiet of the Soviet paychiatric syaiem aay_ tbe 1n1titutc 11 tho main clinic for treatment of pohtacal 41 ldents who are detained by the KOB. the Soviet intclliaence •ncy. ""' CLEVELAND (AP) - A couple freed by Sri Lankan rebels after five days of captivity returned home Saturday to a cheerful reunion wath family and friends bearing flowers and a specially decorated giant chocola~p cookie. .. rm speechless,•• said Paa Daymon. sister of Mary Allen, who landed at Oeveland Hopkins International Airport with her husband. Stanley, early Saturday evening. l · · ·th Mn All • The couple bed a pnvate reuruon WI • en s parents. Harley and Catherine Daymon, then embraced other family members inside the airport, including Allen's father. Fred. The Allens declined to answer reporters' questions and quickly left for the 30-mile drive to the Daymon home at Stow where other friends were waiting. Wore their arrival on a fliabt from New York. Mrs. Allen's brother John. 21, bo~t a pant cookie and bad it decorated with the areetina: Welcome Home St.an and Mart'' said. Olocolate chip'• her favonte. I JUSt bad to set 1t.," be The Allens were abducted May I 0 from their home in Jatfna. Sri Lanka, the island nation ofrtbe coast oflndia. An extremist aroup of Tamil ~tists claimed responsibility for the kid.nappiq and at first demanded a ransom ofS2 million and the release of20 Tamil "political prisoners." But last Monday, after appeal.a from Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi and the leader of India's Tamil Nadu state, the kidnappen qreod to unconditiooally release the Allens, who were found Tuesday. Allen, 36, was supervisina . the water-distribution project in Sri Lanka for The Ruhlin Co. of Akron. Teen: guest Jn VJetnam 'stupld' MOSCOW (AP) -Sov- iet d issident Andrei Sakharov, who bean a buneer strike May .2, was taken from his home in Gorky and bu been mass.- in& for nearly rt.'O weeks, sourc:a c&ote to the family said Saturday. They Wei Sakharov's three cbildten tivin& in M0tc0w reciei ved a iele- Nuclear proteet A proteetor bolde dClatly oato lale ..._ protm~ tbe •rr•• reopen••• °' .... Tlaree Mlle lalaD nacleu ....ctm M a p1a1Dcotbed PenuJlftDla ..... pell~ •••• anena b.lm at tbe front pte of tlae plaat..., lllddletown, Pa. lfllTl from has wife, Yelena Bonner. on Wednesday, sayina the Nobel laureate was taken from bis house on May 7 and had not bf:eo seen by his wife sinoe then. • The teJearam provided the first iruormation about Sakharov since a friend talked to him in Oocttj Md reported be bad slinDd a bu.nger strike May 2 ill aa effon to fort"e the 19~ ment to allow hit wife to to abrold for medical treet• ment. A family IPQkelmu in the Uttited States. Mid Mrs. Bonner, also confined to Gotky. bepn fatiaa May 12. Accord. illJ to tbe 10W'Ce1, the brid' ieqmn did "°' l)Ve the~ under which~ Mil \lkcn from liiJ boiM ID Gorky, a oty 250 milei east ofMotCOw that i lolcd to fomanttL I ' JP1Jld out wh&tyou and your netlbbOre oan do t.o pre- vent ortme. 1 Write to: AttorQ.&Y Gener&l's CI'ime Prevention center, P.O. Box 13197, S&Cra.mento. CA 96813. LM.rn h,ow to protect · yourself, and ... A meuace trom the Cl"tme P,.evention Co&J1~n. t.h.a pubhe&t.1on and The Ad Council l 1979 The Advel't1a1nc Council. Inc N O-WAX' f\na\ 119 Priee so.n . CUT 25o/o allcoverlngs • Prep111tecl vlnvt• t::=~~ lntematlon•I Group A a 8 SALE & .,... MES 11-14 : EMii a. TO 175.00 PEI IEEI . ..... 1r. ....... ,... .... .....,.. ....... ,....... .., TM Gr .. t.lll .DMw Nol. ow cttwl stM1 ll 3'30 , ...... •-' tllllll 1:30 P·• ...W.,S. Oii SlhltdlJ, • J •won I Id_. holln.,Y .... ..,. __, '* .... 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J~de, ivory are hunter's pride, joy 1 Merton Douglas will talk about · the rare stuff in Laguna toda y By DA VlD BISHOP Big game hunter Merton oOuglas bas been all over the world the past 30 years tracking down exotic animals. Many of those animal$ now perch, stuffed and starmg blankly out over the room when DouaJas sits with his other treasure which he says is the "largest collection of imported, hand-arved jade and ivory in the United States." Merton is displaying the collection and lecturina on the "Wisdom of Collecting Jade and Ivory .. at Earth's Treasures, l 540 South Coast Highway in Laguna Beach through today~ Douglas, a retired business executive and land developer, with a penchant for adventurous travel, took advantage of changes in import regulations in recent years to virtually corner the market on the carvings from mainland China. The Anaheim resident made the trip to China four times in the past year to make bis purchases. Douglas says the value of the carvings will increase because the cost of the skilled labor is so cheap now that it is bound to eventually rise. Shops in Peking and Shanghai where the pieces are carved employ thousands of Chinese people who work from three months to six years on a single carving. "Creeping capitalism'' in China will eventually drive up prices. Douglas believes,·and shonages of high quality material to work with, due mainly to environmental concerns, will also create greater demand. Prices on imported Chinese carvings made of ivory and jade on display at Earth's Treasures range from $80 to $I 00,000. Jewelry made by Douglas's partner, artist Margaret Sechler, from gems he's brought back from his many travels around the world, arc also on display. Douglas will present a free lecture on collecting jade and ivory carvings in the gallery at 2 p.m. today. The pubic is invited. Alis·o school sale topic of LB board A proposal to sell the Aliso School in South Laguna to a group planning to construct a low-cost senior citizen housing project will be djscussed at a special meeting of the Laguna Beach Unified School district board on Tuesday. District superintendent Billy J. Barnes said the board had scheduled the discussion for T hursday night's reaular meeting. But Barnes asked for the postponement to give board members and the group proposing to buy the site more time to consider the proposal. The board did receive an appraisal report Thursday night for the 6.7 acre Aliso school site on Wesley Drive. The appraisal listed the school site's value at SI. 9 million. Proposed plans to sell the formet elementary school have drawn criticism from residents who claim the school may be needed again and by those who say its current use is meeting oommunity needs. The school was closed by the district in 1982 due to declining enrollment and has since been leased for use by a private pre-school and as low-cost studio space for local artists. .. Housing proponents. led by St. Mary's Episcopal Church of Laguna Beach and the National Church Residence, have obtained a federal Housing and Urban Development grant of $2.9 million to purchase the ·property and construct 71 subsidized, low-cost rental units for senior citizens. Tu~'s meeting will begin at 7:30 p.m. in the school district's board conference room, 5.SO Blumont St. SCmB.nager ----iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ taking post "EG. 1.-.1.1195e 12s SALE -lA. unolutd n1e "-100 •H •... 2na REQ.... SAL! .:JU. REG. 1 ..... 1.. 139 299 SALE • '"· REG. 7.H a t.n 599 749 A l'oll 'o.l\11' 1111 'fll'I t.11 r1111" t11 lilt· qr 1111p' lo ' r 1 ~ 1 1 o ' I ! ! 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The 11tttmcnt allO \pec1fied U2.SOO In ~vcrance pey. < ·.-r41v1lho has upcrv11Cd San ( 'lcmcntc ~hy ldmtn· l\trtuon 11nce ~YiO anJ WH 1 dtputy l'1ty ma.,.,-in San M111tco tor ~ill yean ~fore thllt. -- Zl~houe A wall pabitbial la die form of a *8t sipper nu down waif of tbl8 Bremen, 'tfen Oerillaa ......... tlae ,.tatlal dolnf tta be9t to eaJmm Ille dall lacade. Reagan's ads Cele Orate U.S. WASHINGTON (AP) -The scenes look purely American - a joyous weddina. a man paintiDf a picket fhce, a beauty queen -and the annoonccf"s voice steady with CQnfidence u he declares, .. It'• mornina apin. in America." Tb.is is the America that President RC8P.Jl'S campaian committee is depictina in the first television commercials of the president's drive for a second term. The seven advertisements ~ beain airina next Monday at a cost of rouahly $2 million over eiaht days. The commercials "try to create an environment that people feel comfortable with," Ed Rollins, Reapn's campaip manaaer, said Thunday u he showed them to reponen. "We wanted to remind people bow things were and bow they're aettina be«er," be said. Several of the commercials stress that an economic recovery bas taken hold during Reagan's term in office. "America today is prouder and stronaer and better," the announcer says at the end of one commercial. "Why would we want to return to the way we were less than four short years ago." Another theme is Reapn's leadership. ''Isn't it interestiDf that no one, anywhere, is saying the job of president is too big for one person." the announcer says in one commercial. "President Reapn. • He's doing what be was elected to do." Democrats reacted to the ads even before they bit the air. Rep. Tony C.oelho of California, chairman of the Democratic Congressional Campaian Committee, said, .. He's runnina against the policies of the past. but the issue in 1984 is the future, and the danger posed by a second Reagan tcnn." Rollins and other Reagan campaign officials said the commercials will appear frequently durina the ei&bt days beainnina Monday, and another $2 million will 6c spent on advertising by the time the president is renominated at the Republican National Convention in August. This round of commercials will appear on network television and in 27 selected media markets around the country. In addition, a dozen heavily His~c regions in Tew and California are targeted for additional advertis- ina. One commercial has been ~ with both S~sh and Enf!ish texts, a clear sign that the president will make a special eftbn to appeal to Hispanic volerS this fall. NO TIME FOR LUNCH1 Try Our ITAt/AN tUNCH BUFFET ALL YOU $~ 95·· CAN EAT ., • Served 11 -3 Mon.-Frl . Fresh Fruit, Cold Cuts, Cheeses. Wide Variety of Home Made Salads, Pizza, 2 to 3 Choices of Hot Entrees and Garlic Bread 17502 Beach Blvd. at Slater Huntington Beach l7t41 142-SSOS *Iii• for •Pwllbl~ * ....... ,,.. ••••• Bring Your 35fnm c.mera Monday, May 2111, 12-9pm -llllllTI llTEl , .............. SM C. Ir* $.4.50 per pereon '~,­flW'' DON'T MISS IT! MAY 3ri thru JIJNE 17th 14KY.G. 14K Y.G. 14KY.G. 14K Y.G. All Items subject to presale .... '454.00 I00.00 1,267.00 1,345.00 IAU n1a.oo 420.00 MO.GO 940.00 14K Y.G. 18K Y.G. 14KY.G. 14K Y.G. .... 3.100.00 e.ooo.oo 1,A25,00 10,000.00 ML.a 2,170.00 4,200.00 4,4M.OO 1,000.00 30% OFF ANNIVERSARY RINGS • 14K Y.G .. 42 ct. tw. reg. $1,355.00 14K Y.G .. 45 ct. tw. r~. $1,257.00 SALE S948.00 SALE ssao.oo . STRANDS IF PEARLS 30% OFF PEARL PENDANTS CHOKE RI 3-o4mm 5·5.5mm emm 7·7.5mm 8MCELETS 5.5-emm 6-6.5mm .... 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SALE reg. 15" Cobra $63.00 131.00 18" Rope'w/aalety 53000 15" Cobra 142.00 71.00 18" Foxtail 38000 15" S Chain 488.00 2«.00 18" Gucci 67600 16" Zipper 161 00 80.00 20" T1nae1 91 .00 16" Multicolor 20" Hemngbone 40000 Herringbone 344 00 172.00 22" Fox T11I 12200 16" Cobra 203.00 101.00 24' Tinsel Chain 238.00 18" Llnka & Bara 838.00 419.00 24" Rope 1,08900 50% PEARL EARRINGS ·OFF SALE 120.00 3e.oo 50.00 ,.... 7mm $160.00 8.5·9mm 600.00 32 F••hlon l•l•nd NewPQtt Be•cti l~ 4·844·2040 9113 Stonewood Downey 213·881 ·0714 SALE 285.00 190.00 330.00 41.00 200.00 81.00 119.00 545.00 OMEGA WATCHES 20%·30%0FF BAUME & MERCIE WATCHES 40% OFF 6338 Pacific Blvd. Huntington Park 213·582· 7388 RO LEX ' j I • · NEW YORK(~ -TM dla1b ol OOll'Odien AIMty JC.aufman,an~ loin ~cucerat111tl6makes .bim one or the ....u number ot runa c:acer victim a wboee diMUe CUDOl be euily eapltiMd, doctOn ay. Unda Pickle. a bb1alittidan at tbe National Cancer .Institute in Bethea. Md.. taid a cue lib Kaufman'• ii ''extremely rare," and tbat "'Im• alone is tbockias." · Luna cancer <*Ilea ~· 7 "of every I 00.000 deaths 'in men aaed JS to 39, lbe Tbe hma cancer ck.alb me 'P?ks between the lltl of 70 and 7'4l when it is 40 times iamiataat Lalka unvu on .. Tut. .. died Wednauy at Cedan-Sinai Mdca1 Center in LOI A--. Tbe American Cancer Society •YI that more tban 7 S pereeat of .U cues ofluna cancer are due to smokiq. (In men alone, 13 pm:nt are attributed to amoki.Qa.) Moy of the remainina cues result from e5ure to buardout aabt&ancel encounleted in the wotk such aa llbeltol, anenic. radioactive materials and c romiu m- bUed~tl. caDcer institute bas found in two recent studies h.iaher. Kaufman, known for bit offbeat comic routines on televiJioo's"SaturdayN' tl..ive"andbiaponra: oftbe e that 96 percent to 98 percent of people wbo die of Juna cancer have smoked at some time in their lives. A few cues like Kaufman's, however, defy simple tioo. 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Top aMl'dl were Ai"° Mi. ~ SI. to 32 •Udeau m die Tbinl 1111; f!{~ &r: Annual lmae Unifted ......_ UMC:ld Uni-Scbool District Scieftce • ;;;;: • ~ Fair on May 3. ro'\JaTH ORAD E Fifty.two 1tudta11 ,... 8101.00ICAL 9CJENCE. ceived honorable mention. Division Award. Orea There we1'C 24~ entrants. Cbartop. Tunic Rock; Orel The winnen: BM••man Bonita Canyo'!i. T H I R D 0 k A DE Honorabie Mention, Jeu PHYSICAL SCIENCE, BetUcbart. Shula S10koll. ' Division Award, Darla Stephen Stoto11 all of fJ Smiley, Eutlbore: Honor-Camino lleal; Steven Ood- able Mention, Matthew win, A1erwood 8Mica; Jen- Bene1i, Turtle Rock; niter D'Andrea. NortJI.:. Honorable Mention, Cory wood. llrantz, Deerfield. F I FT H G R A D E TH I R D GRADE PHYSICAL SCIENCE. BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE. Division Award, Britton Hill, Deerfield; Laura Davis, Stone Creek; Honorab&e Mention, Joe Tien, Eutsbe>te; Brandon Murphy~ Santi.. Hills; GeneVJeVe Nowacki, Cul· verdale; Robin . Bibleheimer. Santiago Hills. FOURTH GRADE PHYSICAL I SCIENCE, Division Award, Michelle Daley, Alderwood Basics; Brad Stoneman Tunle Rocle; Honorable Mention, Kim Cornelius, Greentree; .Income taxes =c:.s~ l1l16ore; HMonMe Mendon. Jattia ~ AlderWood luics;-N~icmel­Maaiano, Deeifteld; MicMel NOIUome, N~ wood; Lydia Yu, Tunlo TiFTH OllA D E BJOLOOICAL ICJENC, D iviiOn Award, J im Eichateadt, Nonbwood; Jamie Sun, Tunic Rock; Honorab le Me n tion, David Boucher"-El C..Uao Real; Meliua rontea, Loi Naranjos; Troy Wueru. I fatten ,purse t First quality, brand name swimwear for men 1 A sizable jump in per· sonal income tax revenues l during April lifted overall state general fund revenues SSSO million higher than earlier forcasts predktod, I according to State Con- troller Ken Cory. Employment arowth, lower than average tax refunds and higher one- time payments by iun· dividuals durioa April were the cawe of the increase, Cory'• ofice repon last week. I Collections from the re- tail sales tax and corporate taxes were in line with projections. t The major revenue sources for the fmt ten , I months of the fiscal year ' were: retail sales tax; bank, I corporation and income f taxes; inheritance sift and estate taxes; ciprenc tax; insurance company tax; and personal income tax. Elderly, disabled 1assisted I More than 330,000 elder- : ly and disabled California 1 1 homeowners and renters will be reccivina assistance checks form the franchise ' Tu Board this summer. Last year 2, 186 such Orange County residents recieved S 19,000 in a~­ sistance checks. Volunteer tax assistance sites are located throuJb· out the state. The locauon and houn of a nearby tax office are available by call- ing toll -free 1-800.852-S711 . LB'sOtton on art post Dr. William Otton, di- rector of the Laguna Beach Museum of Art. was recent- . ly selected b).' the Califo~ia Ans Council to serve on its Visual Arts Panel for the 1984-SS Organizational Grants Proaram. The six-member panel will convene in August in Sacramento to make rec· ommendations on which visual ans provams in the state will receive financial aid from the Council. BYUgrads from coast Several Oranae Coast students were amona the 2,8S4 and~tel wbo rc- ce i vcd d1plomu last month at Bri&ham Youns Univenity inhovo, Utah. They were: . l Orea C. Martin. Cynthia P. Hanna, Scott H. Ever- son, of C.orona dc1 Mar, Ricky A. Jobanuo~. John D. Milius. fountain Val· !>'' Cynthia J. Well&, Tunothy M. M,itcbcl~. Rob- ert Donakhoa, Hunttnaton Btich; Johii M. Stapp, Irvine; Kinten E Niel nJ Newport Beach; ana Darlene Pitchfonh.t..Jcfftey K. Jones. Mary E. 1 homp-son Gerald E. Adams. all . . ofWestmin t r. ( \ . comparable In quality at s14 marshalls 6 99 pnce • Comfortable. drawstring-waist swimwear in poly- ester /cotton blend. Assorted colors with piping and trim. Sizes S-M-L-XL I Young men's brand name sport shirts comparable In quality at s20 marshalls 9 99 pnce • First quality. short sleeve. button-front sport shirts in a selection of patterns. and cOlors. 1009b rayon. Sizes S-M-L DISCOVER FASHION VALUES EVERYDAY ... LIKE THESE FIRST QUALITY. FAMOUS MAKER CROP TOPS AND WALK SHORTS Crop tops comparable In quality at s20 marshalls 9 99 pnce • An assortment of fashionable. 100% cotton crop tops. Assorted solid colors. Some stripes and plaids included. S-M-L Belted walk shorts comparable In quality at s2s marshalls 12 99 pnce • Cuffed and belted shorts with double stitched pleats. side slash pockets. In polyester I cotton twill or 100% cotton crinkle or madras plaid. Sizes 5 to J 3. • ......, .......... ,ea ....... ~ ..... ....,uMll" .. ,._.. , • ' Balboa chili blast is back ., ClllUI O&Awrolll> ........... 0 0 0 Aunt.ion cblli con.noilleunl 'Tbtnday it your cbance to ample S4 di&rent ftavon of \be bot, spicy clllla u \be I l th Annul State Cham· pkmlbip Chill Cootoff draws com- Detiton tom around \be state to tbc llllJboe Bay Oub, Newport Bach. Fifty.four contestanu have •l&ned up to prepare their ··~nonal belt" venioa of chili and will compete for uophia to be awarded to the top five Winnen. The fin1 place winner will be eJiljble to participate in the World Championship in the fall. The Qlldren'• Mavionl Cater at Hu.mua H-HaaatiDllOD 8eecb bu iauodaaCed • 24-bow ., • • emodoaal trawm .... .-va for R 11 Bi d you ........ in 9dditioa to die bolpi-. eca r ial'a tndhional emer.-cy room ·~a:::.Mc!'..°:"~.m:f group sui~: ===~~and-= set in Junp the clock. · ~ Such ~naes COU1d indude • attempted suicides, W. overdoa, violent and eelf-deli.nactfve bebavior, aooreida nervou and child abuae, A J~ 14 belriDa bU t>eea .::9: tbe l&&it filed by Tbe Recall Rote B' Y OUQI II.id. Alliance. I~ api.nst a N Bach DOli • consul~ company that beJped rme Nndl for the l 982 ~)'IJP to reQ1J California'• cbj f JUIUCe. Otha' competitions will be held tlrouabout the afternoon and eve-aina. includin& the namina of the 1914 Mr. Hot Sauce and Miss Chm Powder (winners of belt recipes in t6ete cateaories) and an award for tat boot& decoration amona the cooki booths. Fes:fvitiet will besin at • p.m. in tbedub'a parkina lot, where Red ~ and Cua1er'1 Last Band will provide well.em music, followed at S p.m. by tl9e Parade of Contestanll tbrouab the partdaa lot to the oookina area. At 6 p.11l., the coob and their team die'~ will beain firina up their oookii\t~U, with judaina to besiJl •t 9p.m. anCI wmnen announced at 9:•S sJ.m. Opened in 1973, tbe Oilldml'• Behavioral Center WU the fint in- patient child ptyebiatric propam developed by a private .<>ranee Coun- . lY hospital. It it deaipcd to help ~....11!!!-..:..--~;;;;.;..-------__::u.L-..!J families lddr"'1 bebavi<nl disorden · Tbe suit, filed in Otanec Count.y Superior Court. charlel that Butch« Forde Couu.ldna reNted to Ii ve up'a muier lilt of the 180.000 cfoaon to the cam.-and ukl that \be firm be protu'bited from ulina the lilt for Larry Bluer and Karea Blair, botla wltb 808 Co. of 1"1De, attended lut week'• . o..,,... ....... .,'-,..... cookoff ID J.ntne. Now It'• time for Balboa Bay Clab bub. iJl vounp.,,.... primarily .. l to IS . 4 1D muy cue.. .. Y ouna laid. .. a child'• behavior can be aym~matic of eerioua emotional, neurolotical or other putpOICI. I 1 Sam~ of all the chili recipes will be available at 9 p.m., but for thoae too bunpy to Wilt, there will be bot dop and bamburJera for sale. fudp for the various events will include Jack K.eUy, actor and mayor of Huntinaton Belch; Jackie Olden, K.NX food editor, Hans Pruer. Newport Belch restaurateur; and Joe Stewart, •79 champion of the World Chili Cookoff' competition. The annual boat of the California State Chili Ownpionabip i1 Balboa Bay Oub owner Bill Ray, who produced the fint California contest in 197•. Coloring C "In sta.nina the California cbam· pionlhip," u y1 Ray, "I recotnized the need for top chili Judats, w6o bad traditiooally come from Tex.as. where the World Championship was oria- ~y held in the ghost town of Terunaua." Ray contacted Texas chili judp Carroll Shelby and C.V. Wood Jr., who apeed to judge the California c:onteat. ntest ltS A Horse Of A Different Color Orange County Pdhgrounds • ComMesa • July 6· 15 WINN ERS! One winner in ea ch age group will be chosen. Each winner will receive 4 ticket• to the Orange County Faler. Winning pictures will be potted in the Fine Art• exhibit at the f airground1. PHONE ~~~~~~~~~~~~ AGE GROUP 0 3-5 yn. 0 6·8 yr1. 0 9-11 yn. RULF.S & REGULATIONS: l. All entr1ee mut ff completed by a child lo •1e 11oup1 luted. 2. Send entria to Colorina Cootett. P.O. Bo• 1560, Cotta M~•. CA 92626 3. All entries mu.i t be received by Junf 15th. The fint California team did not win the world's tiUe, say•~· ••but •trona frieodships were fo and I was invited to participate in ~ orpnizina the International Olili Society and in movina the World Cbampionlhip to California.•• Tickets for the local event ~ S2~ per penon and may be ordered from the Int.e:mational Olili Society, New-rt Beach, 63 1-1780. developmental problems." Tbe center ii ~ for youna- at.en whole evaluation and therapy can.not be bandied adequately on an out-patient bui1. Otildreo ldmittod to the center uaually spend four to eiabt ~kl there. Dwina that time, they are evaluated and receive behavior modification therapy. Schoolwork coou.nues under the superviJion of apccial education Tbe recall . tio beaded b¥ ()ranee Cowl~ty ~ At· ~Tony L U(ba. allo uk,t punitive darr~n N= s4 t<XYJ was donated tp tbe eftbrtin 1982 and 1983. The suit dwsl that Butcher Fordic "artificialfy inflated" f'u~railiDI COltl and .. tricked" the alliance b&' rcdirectina fuacb that were 1uppoecd to be helCI for pouible refunda t~ donors. TllAT'I CllllRU n1m Allstate ' denies sex/pay i gap bias ~ ACROSS oper 1tl0r'I 139 In a verti· utle 1 Home run 71 Rip cat PQltllOn ~ Wearter htltet 72 W1ng11i.e 141 Otten· 2wdl 7 Humorists Patt cumber 37 ~anlCll 11 Cohlhon 73 Peets 142 EHi indies hypfl girls 74 T1t1 ebt>r 38 Bntllh 11110f 15 Amencan 76 Re1m1>urte 143 Vatnlll\ 40 Miit lynx 78 By way ot 1ngredlenl 42 HHvy 21 Mansion 79 Freedom 144 Open ahlP· cou on 22 Al the crest gr1nte1 p1ngzones <43 Large 23 Pt11hpp1ne 8 1 Out1tand1ng 2 wdl bundles 1tza1d 83 SQu1rrtl or 147 Outfit 45 Doctrine 24 Pain rehevt'• porcupine 149 -O«lm <47 Dutch 25 Jewish 85Was con-150 Revolve palmer month cernf'd 152 Decree <48 HollOw 26 Flap 86 Cnum 153 i<nowle<lge lubes 27 Oues11on· 8i Lamptey 154 Ciiek beetle ;9 Cull• a few a Die 88 Bread 156 Emphaflz• 1 Baaet>all 29 W1pmg c101n maker 157 W1thoul Fr club 30 Cn1nff4! 89 Begins 158 WllhOul 53 MO<e pagoda 91 Skunk change ratt0nal 31 Family 93 Save<) 2 wds 56 MOfe member 96 Hun11119 159 Givers adorab,. 33 Grand match 5e HHdhntr ladies 97 Great DOWN 57 Heratdtc: 35 Cup edge 99 D11tress 1 Garden wrealh 36 Coat told signal tools 58 Diatrlbute 38 Dickens 100 Infants 2 Beach a poller character 101 Wrath sheller hand 39 B1bhca1 102 Totals 3 Chemical 2Wdl patriarch 104 Mountain ending 60 Shakes 4 t Hign craggy 1001 4 Pied P1pet S3 Pay no hlll 106 Mort Mdlle tolk>wef alltf'IUon 42 Star of 108 Clip 5 Acquired 2Wd• Cygnus 109 Au a1I charac1er &4 Bins •• Furious 111 ley rain 6 Gave a 15Htwu Lat 45 W910ht 113 Scotch d1te00n1 on 17 Packa allowance 114 West 7 High·topped 2Wds 46 Taster P0tnter boot 88 You Ger 48 Spanish 115 Rag gather· 8 Phillpptne 70 Marcher coins ers fruit 73 Fregments 50 Became 118 Reoard1 9 Sanor· 11 75 Graliflea solemn in1enlly 10 Bowttng 77 Ox harn· 52 Amveson 2 wdl ICOfU ..... norsebacll 120 Make new 11 Ctrele wldlh 80 Pilcntir 2 wds 123 Frying pan 12 Oec:tlne handle 54 flec1ed 125 Cuts mto 13 lnvolee 81 Chemical Olfteer 129 Bread 1<4 Waler vapor Nl1 S6 Bubt>ty spread 15 E.niwt 12 Permit dnnks 130 Equip with 16 Semiprt· 84 English river S9 Sumatran weapons C:IOUlllOM 8e Hoga DelSI 132 T 1bleware 17 Gigantic U Alllalold 6 t Musical 133 Donkey Fr 18 Calcium drUV snow 134 Tender aymbol 89 Pierc:t 62 Taut 135 Wield 19 Ctotnes 90 Oc:een 66 Tntrd card 136 Follow 20 Joined movemenl 67 Tnea1ers 138 Narrow 28 F0<k pronos 01 American 69 Plan of spade 32 PortUQutN artltt Sl.E AN!WIRS IN CUSSlnlD .. ~2 Lettuce 93 Mountlln 1y11em 94 Clinton'• d1lc:h 95 Dep1rtment abbr 98 Annoya 100 Amertean ooet 103 Begin 2 wda 105 SearchH f()f' 107 Become mature 108Sa11111ea fully 110 Annamfte measure 112 Groups of lhf .. I t4 Boundef 1 t6 Hypnotic; 11a1" 111 Sailboat 119 Moved furtlvely 120 Lauo throwers 121 Man'a name 122 Pollac:JI fish 12<4 Spanish ptitlt t26 And nol 127 MOfe hackneyed 128 Jtw11t1 ctf'emonlea 131 Hand warmera 133 Church rec:etMS 136 Conaumea 137 S1tkw0<m 139 Central haM . ptef 1<40 ~triC meuure 143 Town in N-G111nea 145 Lamb 146 Verangtans 1<48 Summer "souvenir" 151 PrHldt nttal monogram 155 Al lar as SACRAMENTO (AP) -A federal researcher •_)S the Allstate Insurance Co. paid bea.innina salea- women SI OS a month letl than becinnin& ulesmen with C(Jual experience and education. Allstate i1 a defendant in • ~or aex~ICriminatiOll suit bei.na tried in U.S. Diltrict C.Ourt in SlcrJ- meoto. , ln testimony 1ut ~ 1oeepb Donovan, director of proeam services for the U.S. Equal Emplo}'tnetJl Opportunities Coni- mwion, said that jUJt under half the diffe~nce ~ MS a month -can ~ attributed to All1tat0j• pr.cticc of Ulina aem,,. ularies in their former jo~ to help determine tbdr IWtioa pay. ' The dav action suit qn behalf of about 2,SOO prea- eot and former Allstate aaleswomen and trainees nation~1 filed in t 917, contends mat tbe uae pf prior salaries u a f~r ~ determ~ pay ii i!Je#l tex dilcrimination. Allltate, the oation'11C1C- ond-larpt carrier of per- sonal inaun.noe, conie1141 that prior aalariea ~ a lllide to an employee 1 potential and that 91ytQ1 new employees much more than they bad been makina eleewhere miabt hurt their motivation to earn more \n sales co1DllliMion1. Lut week. Stanford U~ venity ProfetlOr Char Boo.W. a witneaa for l e womea, uid 1tatistica of employee sales abowed no rela~onship betwce~ ~9r ularies and ~uct.tVlfyt Donovan 1 te1timo~ wu aimed at undercutti Allltate'1 arsument that sirulina u1aries are de· termined ~ the indlvid*1 Juct&mentofulesma~ on the bui1 of an apPU- cant'1 e~perience and potential. Donovan , trained u a ttatilUdan, uid recordt of tbe company's more ~n l,<XYJ DCW lalel f.lenll t)e. tween l97•aod 1981 abdN· ed tbat men ftre initially peid an avcnte of S II d a month more tban womtn. The pp iD 1981 WU WJa: men Sl,•29, women Sl,112. Fot men aod ~ wbo were equal in n- ptrience. education. •· lmd aU other facton ~ tor prior ll1ary and ~•he ~_pp"' SIOS a moaa. Doncmo Mid-ta other wordt, only 111 O(iJw Cc:.' due to thole otha F~ men and •omen witb tbe eame prior dae .. ... llilJ s i IDOD" DolloYU Mid. n. •Ollb lllO-i11t daat "In ia a 11\1,jor ~!'!HlmDt ~ l• -. laitial pay, he .Jes. - Aocordlnt to the...,, .................. y dNmline lntdal are ovawhdminaJy mil! • ~ JACK . ( ,,..._ ' eport reveals· flaws in Games , .. 'Olympic Ideals of amateurism •tnconststenr W ASHINOTON -The Soviet bloc's boycott of the Los An&eles Olympics bu made all the headlines lately, but there's a fundamental flaw in m, Games that will have to be lddretaed soon if the tradition of amateur competition i1 to be main· tained. 1 Jn a past column. I reported that many Olympic "amateun" make lluodreda of thouuods of dollan 16-om their athletic prowess, but are l1ill allowed to compete in the 'Games. Yet others are strictly for- bidden from receiving any payment ~~than reimbursement for the ·oa1a1 expemes. It all depends on the particulanpon, sinoe e.cb one twits own eti4ibility rules. Old-umm will remember when Jim Thorpe wu stripped of his Olympic medals when it was dis- covered that he had onoe played semi- pro bueball - a sport that had nothina to do with the evenll he won in the 1912 Games at Stockholm. Such purity has lo~ since ceased to savern Olympic eli11bility. Some of tbe more o utrageous •exceptions to the Olympic ideal of &mateurism are deteribed in an onreleased report to the International Olympic Commi~ from William Simon. presidentre U.S. commit- tee. for example. -.. The international cycling fed- eration hu a schedule of prize money ..,bich may be posted for all races tanctioned by the national feder- ·ations." So the "amateur" cyclists can rake in cash prizes u long as they're officially approved. -"Gymnastics long has had a reiulation pcnnittina monetary pn.z.es •.•. " -The international track and field federation has proposed "the ap- proval of a 'trust fund' (in which) Jthletes competina for monetary 'prizes may deposit their cash win- runga." Simon notes that "these monies are made available to the •athletes during their action career, however, to help defray livina and tninin& expenses." -The soccer federation is con- siderina a bizarre new rule for teams ,hopina to make the Olympics: "Under the "1ise of aidina ~he l~s strona nations, countries 1n ~liminary rounds would be per- mitted to use on their teams pro- feuionals who had not attained their 23rd birthday." Pele was once the world's highest ~d athlete. He led the Brazilian national soccer team to a world championship when he wu 18, and apin when be was 22. 0 1t is my firm conviction/' Simon Wrote, "that the IOC Eliaib11ity Rule lhould be a simple one that can be 'honored by the 1S1 National Olym- l)ic Committees ... and be readily 'adopted by the international feder- 4tions." ' The simon-pure rule he suggests: .. All athletes are eli&ible, except those who have competed or are compcti~ for pecuniary gain as a vocation. Then they would be inelipblc "only In that 1inale spon in which they have 'professionalized themselves." JACKSON'S BOOKKEEPING -Charles that presidential candidate Jesse Jackson is too slOi>PY \in . administrator to hold hi&h office are baled in part on widely publicized aovernment audits or PUSH for Excellence, Inc. Jackson was its honorary chairman until last year. The audits concluded that PUSH EXCEL, u the youth orpniutlon is called, miaht have to &ive beck S2.2 1,nUUon of the $6.S million it bu JeceiVed in IC)Vemment aranta IDd · contracts between t 978 and 1982. 11 I have Just concluded a thorouah study of )acklon's role in this ap- e-rent scandal. My usoclate Tony Caplccio bu reviewed Education • ~entaudits of PUSH EXCEL r found no evidence that Jackson bad anythlna to do with the account· tna and boOkkeepil\I-One senior 1 Education Depanment auditor con- flnned that Jacklon'• role in PUSH •EXCEL "wun't much in the day-to- day involvemenL" ORANGE COAST llilJPllat - North Carolina Republican Helms speaks out on issues WASHINGTON -In one of the great acts ofredunducy, Hollywood bas made a movie about the dif- covery of a Neanderthal-like man frozen in the arctic ice when all alona there was Jesse Helms. The North Carolina Republican can on any given iasue tell you precisely where a Neanderthal -and a conservative one at that -would stand. Brina us fire, Jesse. Having said that, thouah, it is incumbent upon me to point out that Helms serves a contems;><>rary -and useful -purpose. He ti neither the last nor the only Neanderthal amona us and so it is aJways instructive to listen to what be has to say. He speak$ for like-minded people. In that connection, Helms bas been doina useful work in Central Ameri- ca. Not only has he revealed that Jose Napolean Duarte won the presidency of El Salvador with the help of USA- PAC. a political action commitee funded by the CIA, but he has excoriated Duarte himself u nothina less than a "socialist." In Helms's lexicon, there is no more damnina adjective. This, however, is not how Duarte is described by either the Reqan ad- ministration nor the American politi- cal establishment in aeneral. Instead, he is called "a moderate" which is meant to be the hiahest of praise. Walter f . Mon~e1 ina1pec:cb before the American :)()Clety of Newspaper Editors, must have called Duarte a moderate a dozen or so times while at the same time recommendina that the United States adopt a moderate course in Central America. Helms. thou&h. with the keen vision of retrop'lde, tells us tome· thina about Duarte that we need to know -he ia no moderate. At least not to the riabt-wina in El Salvador which recosnizes no such animal. Like Helms, it 1eet thinp in po- larities, · realistic ones at that. It feCOIDJZCS that even a ao-<:alled moderate would have to strip the nation'• elite of some, if not most, of the power, wealth and privileces it now enjoys. Even that mi&ht not be sufficient. EJ Salvador ii so poor, so sapped by war, that there miaht not be enouah wealth to 10 around. Take the finger out of this dike and a flood will surely follow. For this reason. the term "com- munist" is a catch-all phrase -both to Helms and the Salvador ri&ht. It is em~ there where moderate socialist, dissenter miabt be uied here. It explains the all-or-nothina mentaHty behind the Death Squads and why, for instance, the relatives of the dead~ often loath even to claim the body. They know that the ri&ht recosnius no middle around. Even the relative of an enemy is an enemy. This mentality is not limited to the ri&ht. The left, too, 1ee1 Duarte as something other than a moderate. To it, he is a hapless, accommodatina politician and a tainted one at that. He served in the Salvadoran junta from 1980 to 1982 when some 12,000 Salvadorans were murdered by the death squads and uue moderates bad to flee to the bills. At any rate, it is unlikely that men who have been f.,tttina in the junaJe for yean are aoina to settle for h&lf a loaf -or lay down their arms to a president whose election wu peased by the CIA, RIClllll c ... permitted by the military and bailed by the United Stat.es. The fact remains that Duane's moderation ii an .American conc:oc; tion. Moderation ii a peculiarly American tenn with peculiarly American connotations. It bespeaks reasonableness. a mlddle-sround, the willincness to compromise. There are Salvadorans who appreciate all of that -and more po9oU to them. But there are otben for whom moder- ation no lonJCf hu any meanina. They-andtbeyaretheoneswiththe auos-sec it asa synonym for defeat In their context, the word modBation rinp hollow -tbe delusion of American politicians for whom che middle course is virtually a genetic imperative. So, it is useful to listen to Helms. His Is the voice of the El Salvador ri&ht. drawl notwithstandina, and it cull throuah the semantic f~ that so obscures our thinkina.. In this coun· try, he is a lonely voice in the Senate. In El Salvador, be would be just 'lnother politician. He leCS no moder- ate in Duarte and it does not matter if he is right or wrona. It only matten that othen on both aides sec him the same way. (c) ltU, TM WuMqtell P0tt Com- puy ........ , . A .,,ec:lallr,ed V.N. ,, To tbe Editor: Nukes have chaoeed wor1d coo- ditio..a IO much that we must cbaQle padts. must adapt to. tbae new coaditiom or perish. For eumolie, I believe we mustcbanie &om i.Ad.ivid- ual topoup made rules for'?~ and we mu& dcvdoo an orpmzaaoo, a new U.N. IO befp make and enforce tbete new rules. The cbuter of tbe new U .N. tboWd be IUictly limited to the control or nukes, weapons ud war, all other Jobi should be doDe by other orpnizatiou. EinltciD warned that Duka teqWre ua to cbaaee our tbinkin&. cbanee to actively Mnlina a new tJ.N., and to • • State tares for union fa.DU • • • • • To the f.ditot I would like to call your attention to the fact that lbe tupeyen of the Siate of CaliforD.ia ~ payi• to the unions a $3. S million budaet fipre al'P"OVed by the elec1ed repraeotatives who don't teem IO care that their mo~ is beina med by Stale employees IOlic:i-tina (UDds for the uruoa IPPRD- ticabip fund. The aven,e tu~yer would per- haps be very IW"prited to karu that every contractor on public worts projects must donate ~1/2 cents per hour for every employee on the job to • the Nod. This iDCralel the co.t of~ project to satisfy the uDioo fUDd. WhJ are the t.upayen payina for tb.it?!!J imtead doet tbe money not froll) tbe membenbip funds t4 fioancie a union Nnction? : From the aovemor oa ~ ooe teems to care about a $3.S · · bucleet, not to mention tbe COIU \0 COMtNC1ion to atidy UIUoni. Couki ii be V01CI \ba1 ll'C P9i4 for by the tnpeyetl'? I! ~ wby DGl allow the ~yen \0 deduct m. donation from their tues? · GENE ADAMS Newport Be.cl . • So wb.o '• saybJg 'Teach War?~ To the Editor: I noticed a bumper sticker that said Teach Ptace. You wouldn't expect anyone to say Teach War, but the fact i1 that there ~ a lot of people in the world, Yt'ho are teachi~ war. and spreadina war, and rebC OD. At tbe same time, many Americans are sayina peace and safety, teach peace and make love. not war. It's a little like a family uJeep in a house. There ii a disturbance outside. Why can't people be q"uiet and pcecefu1 they ~ sayina to them. selvea. ~ they awaken enouab tO realize that the clamor is becaute theit house is on fire and their neiabbort ~ ~ to warn them. I hope that they don t just sleep and ooms>Wn, until the houte bums down. Com- mwlism is a raPD& fire, in the worid, that destroys all freedom. Once t.bct aet control. there ii no freedom, an4 no more free elections. IrMBOLDING Costa Meta It's a badcaseof'infrastructure blues' If we don't take the time today, we'll pay the piper even more later By VJcrOR VEYSEY Like me, you probably don't spend much time wonderina where tbe money comes from to build the street you drove to work on. But when you need to replace a tire or have your steerina realiJ11ed after a close en- counter of the worst kind with a pothole. then you start wonderina. as I do, why there isn't enou&h money to fix that street. Why arc our school buildinas deteriorating? Why is there so much conaestion on the freeway, at the airport, on the mass transit systems. . Why isn't there eno:,,room at the dump for all our aa e? Why tbe pollution in our streams We've aot a bad case of the infrastructure blues. Infrastructure is a synonym for public works. It's all the facihties we ~uire to support our quality of life. thl~ WC often take for lflnted. It s wastewater treatment P.lants, it's police and fire stations, ja1ls and prisons. colleaes and universities. flood control projects, ports, rail- roads, water projects, even parks. The answer to why there never seems to be enou&h money to fix all those potholes is simple: Infrastruc- ture is expensive. And throuah our neaJect, we've let it become even more expensive. Nationally, the amount of money we've 1pent on infrastructure has declined since 1965. At budaet time, many .aovernments still embrace the shortsighted poliq of defenina main- tenance on exiatma infrastructure. This undercuts our past investment and increases costs down the road. The price of that neglect is stager- ing. At a minimum, local streets and roads will need $7 billion over the next decade. Estimates also indicate the bac~og of deferred maintenance at our K-I 2 schools to be $900 million and growing. This doesn't include the $3.9 billion in new schools needed to meet California's projected popu- lation growth. California is a popular state; our population will conhnuc to arow. If we want to enjoy balanced economic arowth and maintain our excellent standard of livlna. we need to start thinkina aboul where our aart>aae goes after 1t leaves our curbsides.. Otherwise, we'll never shake thote infrastructure blues. In the areas it studied. the Gov- ernor's Infrastructure Review Task Force found $29 billion in current needs, $49 billion in needs over the next decade and enouah fundina for one-third of that total. This leaves a shonfall of around SS l billion. Any way you slioe the pie. we're aoina to have to pay. Either we pay more to maintain our roads or we keep paying for new tires and shocks. KnowinJ that we must pay, our challenge 11 to find cheaper ways of doing so. That's difficult because infrastructure 1s such a tanaJed thicket. Some parts ofit ~funded by the State. Some by local aovern- menll. Some by a combination of all three and some -like utiHties and telecommunications --are provided either exclusively or in pan • No room at the Inn for delegates If some deleptcs are unhappy at July's Oemocrat.ic National Q>nven· tionin San Francisco, their sripes ay involve more than Just credentialsi platform, planks and pmidentia candidates. For delepte hotel wianments are ,,no~ out and it's clear some del· eptlons are more equal than others. some states are already oomplainina. Llttle did Idaho Democrats mow u they fouabt their My tbtouab H. L. ldtwarta • Publlwr CIWf Dowelltt, £dot0t end AtMten1 tOlht~ ,renll Zlftt AleOcie Cdit0t TomTelt Cit~ [CltlOI caucu1n this aprina. but the reward will be a room in the SteWart Hotel, not one of the hostelries that made San Francilco famous. Meaowbilcl Ca.litomia'a hu,c cont· intent of :M:> deleptea. apparently exerdaJna tho bomO<lOun advaniaae. will occupy tho poth St. Francis Hotel with cable car bells cJan&iba ouiiide and t.be chic shops of Union Square neatby. Queen Elizabeth of Enaland stayed there last year. < But deleptes from WUhinaton Stale will be bouted in the Pickwick Hoc.ti on lower Million Street, Yt'hicb charaa Im than half as much for itJ rooms and recently bolrded Ul> ill sround·ftOor food market. Mcan.tUJe, 1u.rvivon oflhe wintry Maine caucutn wtll be rdepced to the Ca.rtton wbkb may be owned by Mayor Dianne Feinstein. but ncver- tbefes ill at the iawdry Tenderloin d1stnct. Onl)' pany omc,als and the prt'H T1ous Euu will stay at \M city'a Laraat botcl, the t ,SOO.room downtown Hilton. one block from Union SQuare, and Democrats ~ dm~lnted wbeo the 80().room Ramada Rena.i•noe lnnounoed it would no& be rady by convention time. The~ will alto be DO ordinary dclep&es at the four Nob Hill hotel normally reqnircd u San Fran- cisco's finest, the Fainnont1 Mark Hopkins.. tanford Court and Hunt- anaton . Th<>te art ~rved for bl1 donors and b1ah p&nyoffic11J • But dcleptes from lllinoia and Indiana won't have to WOfTY about being on the wrona side of the tracb. They'll be on the wrona side of San FrancalCO Bay, nayjna at Oakland'• H yatt Rqcncy and Oaremont hotels, respectively -a $10 cab ride from botla the convention ball and most tourist attractions. Al for candidates Waletr Mondale, Gary Hart and Jcaee Jack.Ion~ they and t.beir entouflltl will ute me St. Franci" Meridian and Hyatt Uruon Squart Hott . But c:onventiOft plan· nen. say tealrity onduda \heir rt'vtalina which candidato tell *bat hotel. It as car, thouah. that if a.nye>M should ask ma.ny ddepta "Wbctt'a the betrr the •~ will swe:ty include somethina about a botc1 room . 1'ltecnat Ell.u II a leata M.ac. ............... , ... " .......... by the private scctor. Governments usually tell 1009- tenn bonds to fina.ace infrutnactuit ~jects. One way to lowu tbe Cott of infrastructure is to reduce the cost ol issuina those bonds. Several states insure local bonds by aettina uide a reserve fund to pey of local dcfaulll. Becaute local de&ulta are so rare, this reterVe need ~ contain a fraction of the total debt K insures. Insurance makes bonds more marketable and results in lowd" interest payments. Another approach is what's call~ "bond poolina. It's just what ~ sounds like --the pooliftJ Of smaller "bond issues anto o~ wwe issue. This cull down the bond imaanoe costs and can reduce ~ premiums on the bonds u well . Another ~ib~ cost-saver i1 a "bond benk • that could sell bonds op its own and then loan money to loql aovemmenll to fund infrutruc:tu~ projects. All t.brec approechcs can be uaed totetber or aeparately. . Thete ~ a variety of propou.ls from a variety of people. • But what teems the most ecooom - cal way ofnarrowina the f'undin&PJ> for public infrastructure is I> "privatiu" iL Pnvatiz.ation is aimpty contnlCt.ln& to have -public facili()i built, owned or operated (or all t.btei) by the pnva~ sector. The Oty if Norco has done this with its ~ system. That intan&Jblc thina we call CMV quality of life 11 directly propor· uonate to our 1nvestJM:Dt lD la- hstnlCt\ltt. Many localiua -my hometown of Puadena for ooe -+ are \akina the imtiatJve ud matiqa that 1nvuuneol 1t•a ume the IU.Dlishl o( pu ICnltln y bnnp rational and CCMl- dfec:tive pla.nnina to our in~ ture dec;iJio L lf we don't takt ~ u me today. we 11 be peyi aa t.be pi,pc::r rvca more tomOrTOw. . Fontwr and ~ temWrman V1cror v~ mOJJ,. ocarly Jtf"W'd as tbe ·rmao of Go~or Dtuk~JW>·1 lnlia.Jtru fUTC Rrview T1 Forrr • • • ' - NEWPOKr CENTER ASSOCIATION FASHION ISLAND MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION DID YOU SAY RED. WHITE AND BLUE? VALENCIA BANK BUTIERFIELD SAVINGS E. F. HUTION AND COMPANY FOUR SEASONS HOTEL THE MARRIOTI HOTEL AIR CA LIFORNIA COCA COLA BOTILING CO. OF L. A BUDWEISER BEER STRAUB DISTRIBUTING CO. AMERICAN AIRLINES HANSENS' THE GOOD EARTH AS lCS TIGER CORPORATION NEWPORT PRINTING SYSTEMS THE BARNSTORMER FISHER CORPORATION WORLD TR AVEL BEST TOURS TRI COUNTY REALTY BURTON ADVERTIS ING CAROL SOUTH AND ASSOCIATES STADIUM SHIRTS AND SUPPLY CO HUNTER KOROBKIN M C.l. POSH MEN 'S CLOTHING & FURNISHINGS NEWPORT HARBOR CHAMBER OF COMM ERCE LEASEBY SYSTEMS SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY DELOITTE HASKINS + SEL!-S THE DAILY PILOT THE REGISTER THE ENSIGN SEAW IND SOUND CO. OUTH COAST SOUND QUEEN BEAC H PRINTER. INC. AMERICAN COLOR CORPORATION PHOENIX PRESS MINUTEMAN PRESS LA ALLE PAPER NEWPORT POLICE DEPARTMEI\:T REGAL TROP HY ~ TlNKY. INC CRO\\'ELL. \\'EED01' AND COMPANY PRICE \\f\TERHOUSE KIDDER. PEABOOY. & COMPANY ORANGE COUNTY GENTRY ANYO TRIANGLE ELECTRIC ALMA ENVELOPE COMPANY WESTERN TUBE AND CONDUIT FLYER GRAPH ICS DE IGN PAK II AUOIO-OPTRONICS RACE PACE INTERNATIO~AL MARJ..:ETING MANAGEMENT ALS GARAGE AMEN \\'ARDY ANTHONY'') SHOE SER\'ICE APROPOS AT EASE BOGIES PLACE BUFFUMS CLASS IC TAILORING coco· .. RE STAURANT 1 HI:. CORN POPPER DA~S L'N JARDIN nONO\/\N & SEAMAN~ BOB BL1RNS RE TAL'RANT fORTY LOVE CiARY S & C0~1PANY nou1E~ BLADE BARBER. (~ERARD AL'STEN Hl JGGINS SHOES MIKE KOGEL LEON ~KIE ~1 IAC'QUES FURRIER Ir AN RYAN FASHIONS LAISE ADZER LAMBS 'N IVY l AWRENCE RO S GALLERIES THE LOOK NETTLE CREEK :--.. L \\'PORT STUFF'D ROLL NE\\'PORJ TURTLE OPTICAL SHOP OF ASPEN PHELP .. RAFF IE:WELRY THE RED RALLOON Rl .. SOS PETS 'iATINDE-RS HALLMARK SLE'S CANDIE" SILVERWOODS SOIGNEE THAT'S SOME BODY THE MARINE CORPS BAND SOUTH ORANGE COUNTY VOLUNTEERS UNITED RENTAL OF COSTA MESA CRYSTAL CATHEDRAL OLYMPIC SPIRIT TEAM CORONA DEL MAR HIGH SCHOOL BRENDA PARIS BARBARA SPEAR LISA MASSINGER,MELLEHEIM MIKE WEBSTER MARTHA WLNSLOW MICHELE ROOT PAUL WORSHAM STAN HIGGINS FRED SALTER SUITT" SHEFKO JANET CEJKA ,.. JIM WIKLE CYNTHIA ANNAND FRED SICA BARBIE SINASECK NANCY MURRY . MIKE SILVA DENNIS IKENBERRY DAVE LARSON KEN SLEZAK BOB HASKELL MRS. GAILBRETH NERS They donated Money, Time, Manpower, Products,__Services and Expertise. They 're our winners-the hundred.;, of volunteers r nd businesses char 1omed together to make this an exciting and (un-filled day for your entire family. We hope you 'II jom us in chankmg chem. and feel proud that their efforts and yo ur may make che difference for o ne of our athlete-; in the 19 4 Olympics. Thanks for all your help! The Oly mpic Committee, Orange County -Merlin Olsen, Honorary Ch airman Olympic Demonstrations, Family Volunteers May 20, 1984, Newport Center, Newport Beach Si/B 'T !JfJ1 DEB CROMWELL GENE SMITH CHR IS REIWHART NANCY \'AUGHEN BARBARA CARVER MARCIA HACKETT CATHY STOVALL JULIE YEAGER PETER BERK BILL MARRIOTT JIM ANDERSON BILL BELL PHIL DODD STEVE BADOLATO BEAU BARRETT KATHLEEN LAURE LUIS MANAGO LINDA MARTZ GARY MAXWELL JOAN MURPHINE MERLIN OLSEN SHARRON PERRY MARY POWl.:.LL KFWBNEWS98 CAROLYN WALDO RAY JOHNSON RICHARD LEURS MERI GEPHART KEL TURNER RICK GRAVES LOIS AUGUSTINE TED PAULSON TEVE SHIRLEY BONNIE PARKER THOMAS H. NIELSEN CAROL MOORE PAUL J BERARDI DALLAS LONG JOE THRASHER JIM PALMER RALPH RODHEIM BARBARA ROPOLLO JOE GOVHEIA TRISHA SHIFFER DICK BECKNED MARILYN DANA EVELYN HART TOM L BROWN RANDY EGER . TROM BOB KENNl-fW BILL TOOMEY LEE EDWARD EVANS GREG LQUGONlS EBWIN MOSES CAROLYN HOUSE·HELMUTH KATHY BRENNEN EVELYN OJEDA FRAN O'BRIAN GEORGIANNE BOUILLON JOHN KING MERLE BASSETT GEORGE RACH THOMAS RILEY AL LAURLAZUS SAARI ALLA SVIRSKI THOMAS SANTLEY HARRY WOLF MICHAEL CUNNINGHAM RAMIRO FLORES CAROL SMITH BARBARA GORDON JOE HAMILTON MARY CHABRE DALE DEFNER JACK DOLGNY JOE McALEER \ JUDY IKENBERRY DAVE MOFFORD GUNNERY SARGENT PRICE JOHN BLAJR PAT BUTIRUS JOHN KING CAROLYN SHARKEY BOB CUFFORD BOB HICKEY BOB STROCK WAYNE BROWN PAUL COULTER BARBARA DE BOOM WALTER HOFFMAN JOAN DEIBLER DON LA BENDA DEBRA GOSSEN PETE GROSS MIKE HEASLET ED HEINSIUS JOHN HOWHANNESlAN BARBARA EDWARDS LINDA KELLY TOM JACKSON JD CALEGORY JOHN HAPKE KAREN KENNEDY CHUCK KINDER RON FAGAN CAROL SENOR JIM HANDCOCK DENNIS LANDESMAN EURLEAN LANOESMAN NORA LEHMAN BRIDGET LEHMAN TOM LINE LUCY LOONEY JOAN HJORTZBERG JOHN GREENE DENNIS BOLSINGER KATHY STOVALL PAT SMITH CA ROL SOUTH DOR ISE VANCE JIM VILLERS JOHN BAKER CAROLYN BAKER JANICE WALKER HELEN WALLEY RON WHITELY TOMWILCK IULIE YEAGER BOB HICKEY MAR ILYN BERNHARDT BJORN SEDLENIEK JIM DALE RON NORTON BOB BUREKI BOB CALLAHAN KEITH YONKERS LEAH MARSHALL DON OLIPHANT RAY KOVACS SK IP STOCKMEYER TOM STEINER TOM GALLAGHER MICHELE BURGER BRUCE BONAR BRIAN SIDDONS THOMAS M. BAY LUCILLE KUEHN CAROL BEEKMAN VIRGINIA LEON DON CREVELONE ( I ' \ Area's big three collects CIF' hon Two titles to Schermerhorn, Anderson; ij,tsh captures 4 00 the same site -Cerritos Collqe -Friday and Saturday. Schermerhorn sped to a l :Sl.69 in the 800,jult nine. one hundredths ofa second off the 3-A recont. then came back to break the 3-A record in the~ meters with a 47.09 clockina. wun't satidied, l can ao fuaer. J need to run my fin& lOO Also, Umvcnaty Hiib'• SiCVe Jea Wllllit 47 .. 3 la .. fuler~~'s time in the 200 WU a aparklina 21.18, ud be ra:=P, ~~';= ~OUI a.y jm& ~ imllli IO wu clOliDJ in on Thomas at the end, but the lat1«'1 eady Edison's Eric Wbeelwriab eoodler ~. .._. bunt carritd him to a bia lead on the way to his 20. 73, a jumped ~'le to plllCe fOurtb in a~ wllida iedn dsd a 'r.J •1 ROGER CARLSON Of .. ..., ........ NORWALK -Woodbridp Higb's Eric Schermerhorn and Corona del Mar s Dave Anderson swept to two ClF track and field championships and Marina High's Chip Rish took the 4-A 400 metcn, in addition to pushing Hawthorne Hiah sensation Henry Thomas to a blazina 20. 73 in the 200 meters as the Oranae Coast Area's Bi& Three did their thin& in style before 6,SOO Saturday. He was bumped in the early aoina and nearly lost his balance on a day which was full of spills. ..lt aot me mad," said the Woodbridae senior. "I forced my way back into second place, maintained for a while~ then made a move. Sims (Dana Hills' Andy Sims) went by me, but I came back and held him off. I was feeling tired. thouah, comina down the stretch." Schermerhorn says he'll foraet the 400 now after surprising himself with his 47.09, putting the emphasis in the 800 in his bid for state honors. time which qualifies for the Olympic Trials. efl'on by Kenny Burke of WeldUc~~ Aodenoft credited a new~ philosophy for What C«ona dd Mar'sJdl'Browa ia ..... was a bia day for him in the 1,600 and 3.200. J>Ut..benai111 bis pmonaJ bat by I¥) fliet wida a .._ Of He won the l,600with a time of 4:13.27 and the 3,200 56-0 with a 9:20.06 clockinJ. . Fountain Valley's Ta.mbi Weaj, .'!flM> woa die 6'cm ''Thinp are swtlna to click," said Anderson ... I've on Wcdnetday at Vaiencia Hilb (116-6) 6ei•rd dlild ia never had this happen before with this new philosopby.1t•1 the 4-A lhot put competition, wi1h a 56-1 V. e&>n. anosugar,lowfatdiet, withalotofcarbobydratcstbe~t HurdJen Danny Tbompeoo oa· Hueti •a11 ._.. before and a lotofproteinearlyin the week.. Secondly, Ive (37.S4)and Myron Felixof&tancia(31.13)~blrdaill been 1ettin1 as much sleep as possible." their respective 4-A and 3-A finab or the lQO.ilew Each. in the process, established himself as one of the premier f'avorites in their ·specialities -Schermerhorn eyeing honors in the 8001 Anderson favoring the 1,600 and Rish with 400 hopes at tnc state regionals, which will be at Rlsh's win l n the 4-A 400 appeared to be almost effonless as he glided in front of the o~ition and the Vik.inf junior wasn't overly impressed with himself. .. couldn't feel anyone around me," said Rish ... No, I There were other big moments tor area standouu -intermediates. and among them was a 14-6 vault by Newport Harbor Hawthorne wu the bi& team wiMer ill -4-A c:irda, junior Fritz Howser, which was ao<>d eoouab for a 3-A ' while Corona del Mar finitied in a tie With ~ jmt crown in the pole vault five poinu behind 3-A champion OanesN Honey of a win for LA LOS ANGELES (AP) -A third shutout would have been nice, but ~ft-hander Rick Honeycutt figures just pitching the Los Angeles Dodgers to a badly-needed victory was a job well done. "There's no question, this was a big game for us and I was glad to help get the win," said Honeycutt after he scattered nine hits in a 5-1 victory over the Montreal Expos Saturday night. "The win's more important than a shutout for us right now. Maybe this can help us tum things around." Honeycutt held the Expos scoreless until Gary Carter led off the ninth inning with his sixth home run of the year and second in two nights. Even so, Honeycutt improved his record to 6-1 and led Los Angeles to only its fifth win in the last 16 games. "Rick helped make it a very good day for us," said Los Angeles Man- ager T om Lasorda. "He pitched an outstanding ballgame and we needed this win for our morale." "The Dodgers have been struggl- ing, but Honeycyutt did a very Jood job tonight," said Carter. "He hJt bis spots and mixed his pitches up well. You have to give him credit." Honeycutt struck out three and walked one as the Dodgers snapped a four-game losing streak and main- tained their hold on first place in the National league West. Los Angeles took a 4-0 lead in the sccopd off Montreal starter Bill Gulfickson, 0-4, who is still looking for his first career win against the Dodgers. Terry Whitfield doubled with one out in the second and Franklin Stubbs walked a.nd Dave Anderson singled to load the bases. Jack Fimple sin&led in Whitfield and Stubbs, then lloncy- cutt brought home Anderson with a single and Fimple scored as well on a throwing error by Montreal right fielder Andre Dawson. Los Angeles added an insurance run in the fifth inning when Pedro Guerrero doubled off Gullick.son with two outs and scored on Whit- field's single. Zalin outdaels Niekre Angels refuse to knuckle under to Yankees, 4-0 NEW YORK (AP)-It wu a dud of I different tort, Geo.fl' l.alLD'I ISIOrtmeDt oe1·unt pi1Cbet apiDlt tbe lmucklebell o Phil Nietro. With the belp of some timely bi . by Brian DowniJI&. wbo bad two~l. Zahn won tbe alOw-mocion battJe Saturday u the Antell defeated the New Y oc'k Yankees, 4-0. "When you So out there, any pitcher wants to throw a no-hitter, a shutout," ~ Zahn. S-3, who lowered bis ERA to 2.24. He ICI~ nine hits, struck out two and walked one. "You knowyou'renot ~ins to get a lot of runs off a guy like N1elao, so~~: just try to keep them dole." said. .. l can't do anythina about our hittin&-". . DoWlllDI was the one who did somethin& about the A.ftlels' b.i · He sparked a thn:iwwl leV": innina oft' Niekro with aa llBl- doub&e, then drove in anomer nio with a si.nalc in the •th to cbue the •S-ycar-old Y aotee riabt-bander. Erle Schermer horn (left} breeaee home a wimler ID the 800 meten; lrrine'• Laura Chapel (cente r ) flDiahee MCOn d ID ................. L.9 ..... the 800; and 0.Ye ADdenon la by "••lf ID talrtai tM 1,800. Schermerhorn and Andenon were doable-cbaJaps. The loss was only the ICCOnd in dlbt decisions for Nietro, bolb comina when the Ya.nbcs were shut out, somethina that bas happened nine times this seuon. Regionals next step for girls By RICHARD DUNN ................... NORWALK -Edison High's track Coach Ruben Cbappins ad- mitte<i that it's tough to compete against the bigger, more reknown track schools in the CIF 4-A division -at least when you get to the CIF championships. And Saturday afternoon's CIF Southern Section divisional track championships at Cerritos College proved Cbappin to be prophetic -at least as far as Edison's girls arc concerned. The Chargers were con- sidered favorites to qualify several girls for the regionals, but faltered in a number of areas. "It's tough competition here, and you can't ~ve ID to anybody." Chappins said, "but anytime you JOl the kind of ffOup we have. anythmg can happen.· h did happen, at least for Edison's 400 and 1.600 relay teams and a half dozen other indiv1viduals from the Orange Coast area. Ocean View's Debbie Orr qualified ID the high jump (5-6) and tnple1ump (36-8¥•): Fountain Valley's Cheryl Henderson went 17 -10 ID the long Jump; lrvme's Laura Chapel and Woodbridge's Cheri Smith advanced in the 800 meters; Irvine's Elaina Oden tossed the shot put 39-7YJ; and Nicole Ritcbot and Tammy Snyders finished third and fifth in the 4-A 1,600 to qualify. .. The other guy pilCbcd a great game,·• Niekro said. .. We bad a couple of chances, but be still made the pitches when be had to. That's the •difference. I didn't." Despite fivin& up the four runs - three of wbicb were earned-Niekro still leads the American League with an ERA of 1.32. In the thiRI. Zahn escaped damage when Dave Winfield popped up and Don Baylor bit into a fora:out. ln the fifth, Baylor bit into a double play to kill the threat The victory was the first at Yankee Stadium for Zahn since April 29, 1982, when be also shut out the Yankees. Area baseball trio to travel What's left of Orange Coast area representation in the ClF baseball playoffs following Fri- day's first round -Ocean View ( 4-A) and Irvine (2-A) -are on the road Tuesday and Newpon Christian (small schools) bas drawn a travel assignment Mon- day, each at 3: 15 p.m . Ocean View, which won at Sl John Bosco Friday, now must travel to SL Paul Tuesday. while Irvine. at home Friday in a win over Diamond Bar. ventures to Artesia. Newport Christian. the No. 2 seed ID the small schools,, is at Temple Christian, located in Ventura. Marina Bl&b aprtnter Chip Rl•h Ii•• it a little eatra while wtnntna the 400-meter dub Satmday. In the baoqroand la Fountain Valley'• Cbrta Sperle. Senior Kathy B1efeld, 1un1or Lon Shaw and sophomore Michelle Davidson stayed ahead of their (Pleue eee GIRLS/82) Temple Christian is 14-7 and will play at Camino Real Park with left-bander John Batelaan on the mound. He is 9-1 with a 2.20 ERA. with Jim Washer, a ri&bt· bander with a 3-0 record, avail- able for relic( Gate Dancer das hes Swale' s Triple Crown hopes BAL Tl MORE (AP) -Jockey Anael Cor- dero Jr. admits he could be a little crazy, but don't tell him there's anything wrona with Gate Dancer, the problem-piqued colt who won the S338.t600 Preakness with a record- sbatterina penonnance Saturday. "I think both of them (Cordero and Gate Dancer) are a little crazy and they ouaht to fit each other," trainer Jack Van Bers Joked before the race. Cordero flt Gate Dancer perfectly. au1d1na him atral&ht as an arrow down the home- stretch to a 1 Yl-lcnath vic10ry over f ast-<:losi na Play On in l:Sl 3/SA! Pimlico track record and the fastest of the IVY Prcakncsscs. The impressive performance by the carmuffcd colt. who has a habit of luaaina in durina the stretch. completely ovcnhadowcd --,..- ' SwaJe's bid to add a Preakness victory to his Kentucky Derby triumph and dashed hopes for a Triple Crown winner thls year. Swale was in contention until the final tum and then faded to fimsh seventh in a field of 10 three-year-olds. The time clipped 2/S of a second off the record set by canonero 11 in 197 1 'lnd was faster than the times achieved by Preak.nCIS winnen such as Secretariat, Affirmed. Spec· tacular Bid and Seattle Slew, who is the sire of Swale. .. Oh. l know l'm a little crazy." 111d the •1- ycar-<>ld Cordero, .. but a horx who lup in ain't a crazy bone. 1 hate to see him set a bad reputation because he's a aood bone. "I'm look.ina forward to the Belmont 1fl can ridt him hccauSt he can run all day." Van Bers and owner Kenneth Opstein, a fonner sports writer for the now«funct International News Service who never cov- ered a Triple Oown race, said that 1f Gate Dancer came out of the race all riabt. be would run in the I 'h-mile Belmont on June 9 at Belmont Park. While Gate Dancer -fourth 1n the Kentucky Derby but disqualified and placed fifth for bothering a bone in the strccb - behaved himtclf Saturday, so did Cordero. who ha been the center of controvcny in some ~st Preakness Slakes . "It's a pleasure 10 be here wtlhout con- troversy ... he said ... The last time twas bcte, 1 was in a whole lot of trouble." Until Saturday. the lut ti~Cordcrowas&,n thc Pttakn s he wasn't even in contention finssh1na 12th aboard Ayina Nubua in 198 l. The race where be ~t into trouble was in l 980, when he won with Codex. after ••kiftl the hone eittremely wide in the~ stmdl to 1numidate and bnJ.sb the fill) Genuine R1 le. the Kentucky~ winner. The tewards disallowed the foul claun lpJD t Cordero and Codex and I storm or protest broU OUL Nobody had any com- plaints 1p1nst Cordero 10 the 109th Preak- ness He laid sixth after the first balf·milc. then moved Gate Dancer into fourth al\er lhrec> quane Then. Oft~ final tum. Gate OalK'Ct. wuri na t>wl>lc cafni uJI: and a yellow sbadoWrofl. ino"cd up to cballcnaic ~ ~uina i&ht Over. ' o._. Co.I DAILY PtlOTISunday, ~-20, 19M ~----lmllJ! ......................................................... lllllllm~--.... ,111!!11 ............................................................... ~----------, . ' Wheawl11 ussia appear ia Olympics again? Tbe 1914 lituation will let an Otympicrecord forbemmiqand bawiQ&. after which the Uq:ic bottom line will appear. To appreciate the latter, comider that the 1988 Olympic Gamenre scheduled forsee>ul, South Kofta. If Russia will not compete in the United States. it is difficult to envision a Soviet team tak.in& part in South Korea. To bq.in with, Russia does not even rccosniz.e South Korea u a country. Her ally is to the north. behind a border ofbinerneu. lfRussia seriously feared for the safety ofher athletes at the Los A.qde:IOama. lbe woWd cenai.nly live in dtMd oOerroritm ia the wake ofthe KOl'CU airliDer incident. Thaebe, it would1eem lolical to auumetbat the 1918 pmee would have to So on witbOU1 "Ruaia and her ltOOIC nations wbicb neussarily creates the question u to whether theft woukf be any l&J!'CI in 1988. SouthKoreawanuSl billion, or thereabou~ fbr television rilbtt. ln fact. South Korea des~~ need.I that revcftue in order to uce lbe pmes. Montreal LosAnaelcsand even MOICOw will tell you that the Olympic carnival ii a atagerina.ly expensive production. ~. A.mliriGID tmevilion netwoRl&R ~Dliveaod rem&lbble IDl8dallriftl1MteveoABC,NBC.and CISwillllllltata billion doUan (oT &Q Ol . fes&ival 1anlilbod and diha.&'~.ecoacSIU!iPt time. Tbua the botlOm liAe. [)imjnjs.bed OJ~picaia 19Mandno0lympiain 1911 woWd teem'° be very Ubly. When would the Olympic mo~ meat IO ftom there? Prot.bly to its pave. Ifit docs survive all this. it wouJd be hoped that a very vital Jeaon will have been lamed. That would be ncvertotcbcduletbeOlympic Games in the United States or Ruasia, in particular, or any country which could be rep.rded as a world power. Oearty, tbeOlympicscan no lonaer survive the devastating politicalton- sequences. GIRLS CIF TRACK. • • Marina, FV on the road Prom Bl respective opponents, -then Trindl Feamley anchored the Cba.rgtts' 400 relay team to a 47.65. ~Esperanza's Mary Ann Bullard tn the 800 meters to capture fourth place in 2: 14.33, and qualify for the regionals, laking sixth overall. . Sunset League softball champion Marina and runner-up Fountain Val- ley move on to the second round of the CIF 4-A playoffs Tuesday -with the champion Vikings drawina a travel 1Ssianment after losing Satur- day morning's coin flip to determine the home team in their game with Rollins Hills. Later, Edison's 1,600 meter relay team also qualified, as it took founh in 3:51.63-so things didn't may not have been as bad as Cbappins tbou&ht, "When you get that kind of per- formance out of these girls." Cha~ pins said. "in this kind of race, then that's saying somethi!lJ. -She ran as Jood as sbe can run," said Woodbndae Coach George Varvas. "She was scared out of her mind before the meet -I think sbe broke a school record. "These girls wanted 1t rut bad, and they worked hard for it all week. The mental edae is the factor-our &irls were prepared, they were ready." In the 1,600 meters. Ricbot paced a fine 4:55.89 clocking to capture third in the 4-A, good for a third overall time and a trip back to Cerritos College Friday for the regionals, and Snyders (4:58.11) sped to a fifth-place firusb (sixth overall) and a regional- qualifyiog time. "All I know is that we came here with six athJetes, and we left with six medals. But as far as Smith is concerned, it dido 't surprise me at all, even though she got bumped a few times." Meanwhile, Irvine's Chapel was busy keeping pace with St Lucy's Carina Quezada (2: 11 .81 ) in the 800, and eventually gave way and bad to settle for second (2: 13.02), but quali- fied with a third overall showing. An&elus League champion Mater Dei afso WIS involved ina coin flip- but won -and wit\ be at home against Century League champion Villa Part. All pmes are scheduled for 3: l S. Fountain Valley, mca.nwhile, be- caute it was home Friday and Tuesday's opponent, Simi Valley, was away on Friday, must travel to Simi Valley in the second round. Woodbridge's Smith, over- shadowed by Eric Schermerhorn throughout most of the year, sprinted Fountain Valley's Henderson leaped 17-10 in the high jump to qualify, taking fourth, and Ocean View's Orr placed second in the high jump with a liftof 5-6 to qualify. Marina advanced by virtue of a 2-1 victory over Los Amigos, while Rolling Hills, the Bay League cham- pion, disposed of Bishop Amat by the same 2-1 verdict. Your avttior1lfld BMW d•ler HUGE SElEC110N 1984BMW's BREAK-A· WAY! FREE TRIP! Tour Nape Valley'• fineit. STERLING VINEYARDS. and B•d & BrHkfHI at Nap•'s lamoua S.azi.y House alt FREE wflan you bvy or l•as• • N•w BMW from ua. FREE WINE! Oii• bOttl• of STERLING VINEYARDS award winning .,,,,,.s with eech tut dn .,. ol a n•w BMW·--~t'\ · r,,,. oll., •-'Id onty et STERLING MOTORS L TO. on.t uplt88 J""8 30 18'U You must be e ,_,_ dr,..r °"' 21 10 q1.1•1ty fOr ,,,. BMW BREAK·A·WAY One -dr1re prem<Um ,_ ~ GWC women advance Carlson blanks two opponents in SoCal tourney Karen Carlson tossscd a pair of shutouts to lead Golden West College into position for the community college regional softball championship Saturday on the Rustler field . Carlson blanked Moorpark, 1--0. in the first round and then topped El Camino, 4-0, an second-round action to sci the stage for today's winner's bracket showdown with South Coast Conferenet nemesis Santa Ana al I 0. Carlson, now 25-7 on the season, struck out seven in each of her two victories and allowed only one waJk over 14 innings as the top-seeded Rustlen moved a step closer to the regional title. The Rustlers scored the winning run in the first game in the sixth inning as Laurie Holler singled, stole second. moved to third on a sacrifioe and scored on Lori Tscbettcr's base bit. , -. . In the scc,ond game, Carlson delivered what turned out to be the winning RBI with a second-inning base hit which scored Vona Rosilli. who bad singled with two out. Golden West added two more in the fourth inning as Tschetter deliverd a booming two-run double to score Rosilli and Adrienne Mason. The two wins improved Golden West's overall record to 32-8-1. Santa Ana advanced to today's show- down by defcatina CoUege of the Desen, 4-0, in the first round and then scoring a come-from-behind 5-4 triumph over Pasadena. Should Golden West defeat Santa Ana at IO. the Rustlers would advance to the 2 p.m . championship game. The winner of the Rustler-Don game will also have the luxury of stayina alive, even after a loss in the 2 p.m. game. Thal would move the championship contest to 4 p.m. All games are being played at Golden West. Meanwhile. on the high school level, Sea View League representatives Estancia and Irvine WC1'C eliminated in CIF 3-A action. . . ..,~ . @!.r • --: ,A i ~ :.:::. • • • .. •• ; •"4 • , ••.. '\ TUNE-UP SPECIAL Reg. '25 NOW '17.95 GOOD UNTIL JUNE 1, 198<4 Uni, Eagles tennis tiosts University High's Tro- jans and the Estancia Ea$1es have drawn home ass1anments for Tuesday's CIF 4-A quarterftnals, but third seeded Corona del Mar. on a 49-omc winnina strealc and tlie defending Cl F 4-A champion, draws another travel assignment and must go to Rollin& Hills to play the Bay League's No. 3 entry. I i.,,.,.J, Hu• (,,Jnn .,._ _______ ""T""-----~----"""t 751-4882 1540 Jamboree Ad , Newport Beacn 640.Q444 714 385-1919 Mesa Verde Center 2701 Harbor Blvd Cotta Meta AMERICA'S PERFORMANCE SEDAN The Trojans will meet Santa Barbara, while Estancia will entenain South Torrance. In 3-A competition, Laguna Beach draws a home assignment against Los Altos. This is Estancia's first shot al the 4-A quar- terfinals after finishing third in the Sea View to champion Corona del Mar and runner-up University. The matches are sched- uled to begin at 3: I 5. World Class Excellence For 1984 811 TUCIU oa. nae ()l_ympicaam. io 1..o1 A•lelwlll......,becoadadod wbn I.be Commwlilt bloc Will n.ee 1 limilar festival and you can ca1J your bookie and the times and coldwan. lflblOlympkmovmaentdiesu we know i&. there will be Yariou.t opinions u to bow pat tbe lou is. distanca Z.uperiorto thOIC eaiabliJbed here in the Soulh.land; There ue tbolewbo 11y tbe dem.ilD of the Olympics will bea maner of I.be political factiom of the worid bealiDa them todtathandaU t.becommodoG and bauleaod batted i1 bardly wonh SPoR rs CuLUMNIS r A neutral site would be an answer, if indeed one could be found. Greece, pcrbapt. onome small neutral coun- try willina to risk beina turned into a blttlearound for whatever then> warda miaht be. Perhaps, an &.ct. thia eon of tbinJ is whit inamiational sporucompetJ- tion will come to ... pmes beld in various locations between nations friendly to each other. Thiufter all, w11 supposed to be part of tbc Olympic concept. it. • On the other hand, the real Olym· pie concept and ha purpoteaR pretty beautit\&1 tbinp. An American and a Russian athlete at the swtina line will abakt bands and tell you thi1 i1 the way to tettle diff'erences. The Soviet Union says it will not hold pmcs ofits own for itaelf and satellite countries. Ivan is puttina ua It is ironic that the Olympica were first atqed in order to act warri~ nations to lay down their arms for awbiJe and forset the violence and bloodshed. It may have worked then when the conflicts were bot but it N>r.,in Iv ,,,.....,,.. "f'' •h• ;,.._ A"nf' in Such is tbeOlymt>lcconcept but it may have a very senoua buic flaw- it docs DOI work. Perhaps it never ha~ SPORT S B REAK Gretzky, Oilers · savor the taste from. Stanley Cup From AP diapateMI "" EDMONTON. Alberta -Wayne , GrelZky won virtually every honor the pme of hocke~ has to offer. He smashed 10dividual sconng records, be collected Most Valuable Player awards, be even helped change the way the game is played in Nonh America. But when Gretzky stood on the ice Di the Northlands Coliseum and received the Stanley Cup, nothing else mattered. • .. You spend years and years of work and you fina.JJr, win the Stanley Cup, th~ is notbing ebe like it,' Gretzky said after scoring twice Saturday night to lead the Edmonton Oilen to a 5-2 decision over the New York lslanden in the fifth ~e of the National Hockey League championship scnes. The victory finished off a convincing ~I series triumph in the finals against the four-time champions, who saw their dreams of tyina the NHL record offiveconsccutive titles die at the bands of Gfttzky and Company. "I've been fortunate to win lots of individual awards but there is no feeling like it." he said. Carey aeta backstroke mark · Rick Carey shattered his second meet a record in as many days Saturday when he turned in a time of two minutes. 3.56 seconds in the men's 200-meter backstroke at the Swim Meet of Champions in Mission Viejo. Carey. the world record bolder in both the 100 and 200-meter backstroke, rewrote the meet record of 2:04.14 set by Steve Bamicoat last year. Bamicoat was third in this race, with a 2:05.50 clocking to the 2:05.21 posted by runnerup Cameron Henning of Canada. Carey. who established a standard for the meet with a 57.07 in the men's 100-meter backstroke the previous night, holds the world marks at 55.19 and 1:58.93. Stewart up by two at Colonial Payae Stewart compiled a 6-uodcr-n par64 and pulled away to a two-stroke lead over Peter Jacoblea an the third round of the Colonial National lnvitation Tour- nament Saturday in Fort Wonb. Stewart, wearin& bis trademark plus-fours under the gloomy, threatening skies, set a seasonal and tournament record with his 54- bole total of 198, a distant 12-uncler par on the old Colonial Country Oub course ... Meanwhile, at the LPGA event in Clifton, N.J., former champion Doua ft.lte, playing what she described as an .. erratic" second round, took a one-stroke lead over defending champion Pat Bradley when she fired an even-par 73. Rutherford qualifies at Indy l NDIANAPOLI S -J ohnn y II Rutherford. a three-time winner who missed the race last May after be was injured in a crash during practice, ended an uphill battle Saturday when be qualified for the May 27 Indianapolis 500 while spewing smoke from the engine of his strea.lcing March race car. Driving a car purchased hours earlier by fellow Texan A.J. Foyt and Foyt's longtime sponsor Jim Gilmore, Rutherford bumped first-week qualifier Chris Kneifel from the tentative 33-car startlng field. Celd c e ,,tn away from finale MILWAUKEE-Gerald Henderson m sparked a third-quaner rally with 11 points · and Larry Bird scored 11 of his 28 pomts in the founh quaner to lift Boston to a 109-100 victory over the Milwaukee Bucks Saturday. giving the Celtics a commandina 3-0advantage in their National Basketball Association playoff. The founh game in the best-of-seven Eastern Conference finals will be Mo nday night at Milwaukee. NfW,OllT HAlllOll SHl(JYARD Jay• eztend wtnnln& •treak Jim Gott and three relievers combined IJli for a thn»bit shutout and Dave CoUJaa • drove in the only run with a tbird-innina single as Toronto extended its winnina streak 10 five games with a 1--0 victory over the Cbicaao White Sox Saturday. Gott went 6VJ ioninp. walk:ina three and si;;:~~ out four. Roy Lee Jacboa. Bryu Clark and Lamp followed him with Lamp pitcbina the ninth to post his seventh save ... In other American Lequeplay, Minnesota's Fruk Viola tossed a three-hitter and Dave ~ drove in three runs IS the Twma beat Boston, 7--0 ... Seattle's 0.•• 8eMerM9 bit a line drive home run over the fence in lcft«nter field with one out in the 10th inning to pve the Marinen a 6-S win over Baltimott, and put an end to a five-pine losing streak .. . Rookie rijbt-han4er J aJme Cocaaower and veteran reliever RoWe Ftqen combined on a three-hitter to lead Milwaukee to a 3-0 victory over Oeveland ... Darrell Evan went 3- for-3 with two RBI and Lo9 ft.ltaker homered for Detroit as the rampagina Ti&en beat Oak.land. 5-4, and improved their major league-leading record to 31-5. Bowa •parka Cube to victory IAtTy Bowa'• third hit of the game, a IJli double, triuered a two-run seventh-inning raily Satufaav that carried the Chicago Cubs to a 5~ victory over Houston in a National League game. Bowa, who bad doubled and singled earlier, do ubled off starter Bob ~ and scored the tying run when pinch-hitter !Udle Bet.er greeted reliever and loser BW Dawley, 2-3, with a double. Bob Denier then laid down a sacrifice bunt and when Dawley threw the ball past second baseman aw Doru, who was covering fint, and into the Houston bullpen, Hebner scoTCd the lead run ... Elsewhere. pinch-hitter Ttm Cor- coru'• three-nm double was the big blow in a four-run seventh· inning rally that broke a tie and carried streaking Philadelphia to a 6-2 victory over San Francisco. II was the Phillies' eighth straight win ... JoaqUla AMllJar became the first seven-pmeWlnner in the Bowa National League and Gffrp Heaclrtck bad three hits and three R81 as SL Louis used a six-run first inning to defeat Cincinnati, 9-1 ... Riek Miller scattered seven bits for bis first victory in over a year_ as Atlanta. keyed by Clalldell W~'• three hits, defeated Pittsburgh, 4-2 in a game ended after 6~ innmgs by rain. Mab.ler, 1-1, struck out two and walked two in recordina his first major league victory since Sept. 9, 1982 ... Toay Gwyu'1 three-run homer keyed a four-run sixth inning as San Diego rallied to beat the New York Mets, 8-3. S uns s eek encore perf ornian ce .t oday BUY ME NOW! LEASE ME NOW! SHIPYARD HAUL OUT RATES PHOENIX, Ariz. (AP) -The Phoenix Suns, who were wonderi04 ifthir.;;;-eaoina to beat the Lot ~let Lakcrs in a 'Nauonal tt.ll Auociation playoff' pme, say they can stop wonyina oow ... until today. S 15,441 OR 5 279?~: ACROSS FROM THE BIG l ON KATELLA JUST WEST OF THE 57 ORANGE FREEWAY CLEAN &, PAINT BOTTOM $6.50 Per Foot Labor Only STEAM CLEANING J45.00.hr. YARD LABOR $40.00 Per Hour HAUL OUTS TO 75 ' -75 TONS/Marine Scale 223-21ST STREET NEWPORT BEACH. CA 92863 (714) 67~·1550 "We proved we can do it Ol'K:e\" said auard Walter Davis. "Now, we've Sot to do it apin." Davis acored a caree:r playoff-blah 34 . points, includina six in overtime, Friday ni&ht u Pbocnix outlasted Los Anacles, I 3S-l27, cuttm&_tbe taken' le.d to 2· I in the bnt-of-scven Western Conference cham- pionship series . ., Game 4 will be played today at Veterans Memorial Coliseum (Channel 2 at 12:30 p.m.). with another 1ellout crowd of 14.660 expected. Friday niaht's victory was the Suns' fint over \he Laken io tbe last eight playofTmeetiop and teDOnd in the lut IS. "They tttmcd to have our num=~~ Coed> John MacLeod uid ... The monkey iJ off our now. We can conotnttate at the job we have left to do, which is beili"I LA and advancina to tbe (leque) finalJ." Altbouah the un never have won ao NBA Ullo in theu 16-)ttr hastory, they are bc&innina to rcn1'mbu 197 S. 76 when they came the clo 1 -rcachina tbc flnah that !Cason be(orc losina to the Boston Cclucs. MAJOlt L•AeUm ITANDllllS ""*1allt Lle9le WUT DrYmOll W L N. -n lt .1» 211'.IH .. 1t 21 .. ,. ~ ""··· " n .... ,~ H ti • I ""•' &.AJTDMllOM 31 s ... , Detroit Toronto ........ Mlw9ull• New York ~ ... loll 2• 13 .... '~ 21 " ... 11~ " It .• ,, '' 21 .m ,.~ 1• 20 Al2 1' " tJ •••• 16\.\ ........ tc..... .,,_. •. New York 0 Toronlo 1. OllcetO o O..rolt S, Oek'-"d • ... , ..... a.ltlmol't s ( 10 lnl\IMI) Mllw1ull•l.~O ll.,_.. City 6, Teica& 2 Mlnnetot• '~ 9ollon 0 TMIY'a ...... .,,_. (ltomeMdt •·J) t i New York CGU!drv Ml Otkllnd CSonnMll Ml 11 DetrOlt (Wiicox •-t) C'*-" (Dotaon S-2) 11 Toronto (St!«> S-0) S..ttll ~ (Mowe 1-2) II 911tlmort , • .......,_ 2-J) 9ollofl (OimlM 0-01 11 MIMeaOll (hkflw 2·11 Cle¥e!Md (Heetoft 2-J) •I MllW1uu1 (Mlonl-2) Texas (Minon 1·2) ., Kl.llMI City (~1-21 ................ WHT DtYISIOM W L fief. GI .,...,.. 23 1f .s.ee San Oleeo 21 11 .Sll VJ Atllnla 20 11 .526 I ClnciMall 20 If .513 I VJ Houston 15 U .39S 6 San FrtnclKO 14 t• .JM 7 IAST Dt'lmC>M n IS ."5 21 16 .5'1 I If 1' .SU 2 20 If .SIJ J C""'8o PNl1d1t11Ne ...._York Montreel Sl.LGWs Pltlstluf 9'1 20 20 .soo 3"'1 l:t 21 .3'2 7VJ Sltw8Y'• Sc.-~ S, MonlrMl l Clllcaeo s. Houslot'I • ~ 6, ,Sen Frlf'Clsco 2 Attante 4, PlttallurOh 2 (7 !Mines, rain) St. Louis f, Clnclnnetl 1 San Ole9o 1, New Yen 3 TMIY'I~ Montreal (Smith S-2) 11 Dld9lr'I (RIUU Ml . AllMla (lht1{er 3·4) 11 Plllaburotl (0.. lAon 2·1) Cincinnati (PHlorl 2-31 •I St. LOtlls CLaPolnt HI Houtton (Scott 2· 11 at Cf\lceeo (Stnd- er1on •-ll Phlltdttpt\la CHucnon 4·21 11 San Fren· clKO (ltOOlnt.on 3·4) New York (Torri& 0-3) et Sin Oleoo (Loht' 2·4) AMERICAN LEAGUE ~ 4, 'Vnees o CALl~NIA NIW YOIU( lltrlllll llbrlltll Petti• d Lvnnrf lt1Jkan Cll'I OeCnalb Oownlll9" etnlovz" Wlllone2b G'1dl lb R.kllan lb Nerronc Sdloflld u T.,._ S 0 2 0 Rndlol\ 2b • 0 2 0 • o o O Herrlih Jb 3 o 2 O 3 0 0 0 W1nfltld rl • 0 10 3 2 1 0 Bavtor dh • 0 0 0 4 132 Plnllla" •020 0 0 0 0 Mtnotv lb • 0 0 0 2 I 1 I WvntMr C • 0 I O• 2 0 I 0 Rbr11on H • 0 0 0 1001 OMcnnd 3010 4 0 1 0 • 0 0 0 J2 4 t 4 Ttltllls SCW.lh ....... )4.'. cell • --lit-4 .... Yertr ----I Geme Wlnnltlo Rll -Oowfllno Cll. e-tl0lllr1'0fl 2, <>Mor-. 0.Clncls, Grid!. DP-Callfomle 2, ,..... York 4. LO&-Ctlltornla 6, ,.._ Yorlt I. 28--<)rlch, ~. O.Clnc.n. 38-Wlltong. SF-RoJeck-... " It llR H SO ~ Z.hnW,S-3 9 9 0 0 2 .... Yen NllllroL,6·2 7 1-l 9 4 3 3 • Shlrln 2-3 '0 0 0 I 0 Chrlstnsen I 0 0 0 0 0 T-2:27 A-2S, 143. NATIONAL LEAGUE ~s, ExPN 1 MOMTll•AL LOS ANGllLllS ..,,.... ., .... Rose" WOfllfrd" Utltl21> ••lnnd D1WS011 rf Gc.n.rc Wlladl:Jb Frtne11 lb Ftvnnu Gullckln o $Mier Dfl Jemet p T .... 3010 Su2b SOIO I 0 I 0 RRtnlcH rl 4 0 0 0 4030 Llndr•d 4010 4 0 1 0 G\WTIO" lb 4 I I 0 3 0 I 0 IM!ltflld " 4 I 2 1 4 1 2 I Stub«)s lb 2 1 1 0 •OOO Andnnu 4120 •OOO Btlloru 0000 • 0 O O F~ c 4 I 1 2 2 0 0 0 Honevcll D 3 0 2 1 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 M 1t1 Tlltllb ken ..., ..... MS 11 4 ~ •• 001-1 Low...... -411 .. _ s Gtmt Wlnnlno RBI -FltnlMI (1). E-0.wson. OP-Los A""411 2. LOB- Monlf'11I 7, Los Anoetn I. 28-<iuerrwo, IM!llfleld. HR-VCartw (6). SB-Stubbs (I). If" H RllR 99 SO ~ Gullckan L,0·4 6 I S • 1 3 Jtmft 2 3 0 0 2 3 LMMellel Honevctl W,6· 1 f 9 1 I 3 PB-f"lml)ll. T-2:3S. 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VIMllll, 6·J, .. 2. ,.........,..... Barmor~vt.,i COCCI dtf. Morlies- Weener <Cunte), 6·3, 6-2. .,....., ..... lennore-Glvtan def Vasquei·Na..,. IS.cre.mtr1lo), S·7, 6·3, 7·6. T11m ICOr'll: 1. Or1noe Coest eno Slcra.mento, I. Hlttt tcMll CIP INDNIDUAL TOUllNAMmN'f , .. ,.,,.. Ml ...... , OlllllMN .... ..... erownltltroer (CdM) def. SoM (Santa Fe), H , 6-1; o.f. Frantz (El Modena), H , 6•2. Note: 8f'ownsberllll' ectvences to lhl round of 16 11 Loa C•btlltros Frldav end Saturci.v . ~ Bf'loes·Pr09P CCdM) Olf. 8onlll<hln le.tllower), .. 1, 6-0; Olf. P1IQUll•ChaYfl (0oWMV), 6·1, .. 0. HWnln·t4otlltler (CdM) 411 ltevnoldt• Gray (La Sier,.), 6-0, 6-1; ct.f1 Mtf'Qdo· Tomenlc: (Gehr), H , 6•2. Note: Both doUt>les '""" ld'tenc:e to lhl round of 16 al LOI CA.ballll'OI Friday Ind Stturcs.v. Httl\ sc:hMI GIP 'LAYOPFS (TUeldly, !:151 4·A OHi1w•-MlrlliHll et Pllo$ VwdlS Senti Barbara al ~ C.... ... 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Cutaia Tldlv'I 0- 10 a.m. -GolOln WISI YS Slnl• Allll (NOie: WIMer ldvancn lo 2 o.m chl.m· Dionlhk> 111ma. LOMr dl'CH>S 10 lower brKtlll.) 10 a.m. -PeJomar vt El Cemlno (k>Hf ettmlnatldl Hlth sc:hMI CJP l ·A 'LAYO .. l"S (l"lnl ...... , Miiiiken 11, Estancia 1 a.tHloWtf' 10, Mlralftlt 1 El Toro S, Sonora O 8r11·0llnda 4, Colton O Artnla 5, SI. LUCY'S 2 Hoover 2, W1lnul I FUiierton 2, MeoftOlla 0 Norco 3, Atta Lome I Rowland 10, Don Luoo o LB PolY 3, Mevf1lr 2 L8 WU1on 1, El Seoundo 0 La Habr• 7, Irvine 0 C" 2·A 'LAYOflPS South Hiiis 3, Louisville 2 Sin Bernardino 2, Remona o LAI Slrne 2, Leoune HUit 0 La Sltf're 2, lndlo O BllhOO Monoomt<v 6, Allmenv S Anllk>Pe v111ev 16, Ontario O Ar111191on I, Vucaloe o Diamond Bar S. Gladstone 2 CIF 4·A •voff lftU (TUISCllV secMll reufld, J:ISI Herl •I NIWbufY Perk C.nvon et L• Qu1n11 Rlthllll 11 Sin•• Barbare Rolllflo HIMS •I MettM KennedV 11 Sin ~ M9tw Del el VIiie Park ,IUfRlll Ytlwv el Simi Vallev Glfden Grove 11 Ctrrllos .. , ...... ICMDOI ftACIC CIP Ila•: H ID? I C.. Clar'rtla9 Cllllel I IOY1 ...... -.. llllltn) .. f-'A-1. nien.. 04••••1. lt.2'7" (Cit' .....,._ ....... ,_.,., t. ~ CIMle AM Yall¥1 ...,., I. ...... CMulr), IUt"; ...... (o-H}, .,,., "' ~ u.a ~> ... ,,., "o..te (le~·--·.::· A-t. <•u• hen •n-1 1. ..... ,,.,...., ,..,,., t. '--,._. .... YllleYI. lO:il; 4. ~ (~), ~ L ....... CW s A ... ,_ IU1' &. *"" (Owey), II.". 1·A-l. ~ (~), 10.74'"; 2. ''*' (~), lt.H• l·A~t C.ton Co..rt), II.II. •• ._A-1. T"°""" (Hewtlllrflll, 20.1>" IC" SOuflw'll lecttoft rtc:enll I I. -CMlftllaJ. rur 1 3. °""'*" ,..,... AN YelW), 21#; •-Howwd (~), 2u••: l er-n C~>. 21.W; 6. ~ (OxlWd), 219'" .• ' J·A-l. W...._.. (AllNIDM V ...... ), 2u1·. 2. .... ., cs 111•ec111. 2Ul"; 1 JOllnlOfl (~l. tt.r; .. GOOdlft <GeMtlla.l, tt.10", S. Ti.n. lo.ftav), 22.Jf; 6. Gertie CE9"flflU), IUl; ~ ......... , .... ,,...,.DJS. 2·A-1. Porter <C.•I, 21.fJ•, l·A-1. 111" (llMop Union), ti.fl. ... 4-A-l, Rfllll <Mwtle), f/#1 2. Hll CS.nit Monlc9), &3'": J. s.-te ., ..... Ylllley), ._.., '-W (NW!r), &51°; S. .....,.,1 cwes1 Ccovlnll, .. n , 6.. Howtrd (Comotonl, •.76 . 3-~-1. kll 1 ~ (WI A ._.,, 41W (Clfl J·A ,......)1 2. llOldl CL.Nune Hiiia), 47.W ; 3. Wasllkleton (Al'ltltocle Valley), '7.1~; '-Vllan.lu.19 (SI. PIYI), .,,01; S. Sima (Oet11 Hlllt), ".36; 6. KueaMir (LOI Alt.mltos), .tf.'1; Oltlers: I. McOnllt CCM), St.21. 2·A-1. Clllow1v (c.brlllo), 41.G". 1 • A-1. lftOI ( lllhoo Union), .W .15. -•·A-1. Nablll (West COY1M), 1:S2..'1"; 2. ltanet (Lynwood), l:U.H•; 3. Mc:Clelltn CEIMl•'lo-), l:SU1°; 4. H-r n•r (.._. ........ 9-dl), 1:5&.ll , ....... ,, s. 9'0Wll !MW), l:SUl; 6. LoMlan (0rlfl9ll, 1:56M. l--A-1. ,_........,. (Wrre -.1, 1:S1M01 1 $lms (Della Hiiis), 1:SU7"; J. ThomPton (Glnnnel, l;S6. '7; 4. ..... lMnrr Del), l:M.'11 S. s.uter (Rllldlo Atemllol), 1:57..56; 6.. KltlPP (E"*'tna), l:!UJ. 2·A-l 1. Shelldt 11.0YOll), 1:53.10"; 2. 8otn (Oltrttr OM), l:Se.15"; J • .JoMloft (Verbum Diil, l:SS.01". l·A-1. s. Grflatva (Atasc.ederol, 1:S7.16. 1Mt •-A-1. Valin (El Mocllne), 4:1US"; 2. Holmll (Sent• 8er1)efa), 4:12.71"; J. Gutierrez <PaMdenll, •:13.17°; .. Gr ... CVl .. Ptnl), 4:14..IO"; S. P.rn. (G._..), 4:17.03; 6. HtrWntn (Torrenu), 4:11.14. l ·A-1. AadlrMll (CM), .t:lJ.27°1 2. Felldeno CCvor111), 4:16.,,.; 3. Kellv (Dina ~· •:lt.03; 4. Kini (Pldflal), 4:1U5; 5. ll (LOI Am'9oa), •:20.23; 6. ENllnoui (Monl-..0), ~ ... 2•A-1. Ver1M (South Hl•s), •:ll.30"; 2. Ortla <ears10W), •:UR. l·A-1. Hoff (Morro Bav>. •:20.21. ... •·A-1. Gutlln'11 (PtMdlna), f:l2.,,.; 2. Palme (Glandlltel, 9:17.41"; 3. EICOMr Cllolllno Hiiis), f:21.11°; 4. ,......... IC>ciMll Yllwl, f:i6.22I S. Watson (Pllos Vwdlt), 9:27.M, 6. Nibbe (Sin Mercos), t:lO. lS. 3-A-1. ~ (C4Ml, f:iOM•1 2. Serretot (Mounttln View), 9:24.14; 3. P9rtt (Arrovo), 9:26.42; 4. Rodr!oull (Pomona), t-.3U7. S. R• (l(tnnedV'), t-Al.CW; 6. Y.uMlll (Ml• Del), 9:45.17. 2·A-1. Nitti (LOVOll), t:11,cw•, 2 Mlldlell (SI Fre.ndsl. f:ll.17"; J. 8ICI (Sin Mwlnol, t-J7.t1"; 4 BurrOUllM (Aeour1>. •~r ' l·A-1 Hal (LI Selle), "2.6. llt .... ,.,... 4·A-I. Young (HlwlhOrM), 101", 2. Tl'IOmlt (f>lsaOIM), 1U1•; 3. Nlcholwln IMllllllM). 14_.,.; ... ~ (lnvlewooO), 14.53", S. TlllmM (H9wthor119l, 14.75; 6. Hatcher (Muir), lS.00. 3·A-1. JOMt.on (l(etllle), 14M"; 2. GrltOt'v (Minion Vletol, 14.67; J.,.,...... '*"' Ott), l4J61 4. Dotson (Pomonll, 14.f4, S. Holl IG1111S1\a), IS.CW; 6. MMtlnet (Cteremont), IS.OS. l ·A-1. Porter (Cebf'lllo), 1•.14"; 2. Jonnson cei.1r1, l4.1s•. l. Mc:CrlCken (LOYole), 14.SI". l·A-1. Hubl>erd CBllhOO Union), IU3. . ....................... •·A-1. Buoo cwnt Covlnal, 37.19•; 2. Bledts (Muir), 37.26•; 3. Younv (Hawlhornt), 31.2t•; 4. ~ ,.._,,. ....._ 119ed!l, J1.J4•1 S. Gral\a.m (Hewthornel. 37.7S; 6. Oatis (Muir), 31.33. 3·A-l. Ponllflll (ESPll'llUI), 37.7••; 2. RO.Ch ( L•ouna Hills). 31.IO"; 3. Hell CGenul\al, •.27; 4. Fllll UEslMCl9), JI.Ill s. wntlev CMontdllrl, 39.SS; 6. GrlllOIY (Minion Vlelol. 3U3. 2-A-1 Porlw (Clbtillo), 36.lS•. l·A-1 H~rd (BllhOO Union), 39.40 ... ,... •·A-I Hawthorne, ~ (CIF •-A record), 2 Muir, 41.46"; 3. Sent• Ana Vellev, 4116°, .. PeMdlnl, 41.tr, s Comoton, 42.02•; 6. LB Jorden, C2.19"; Others. 7. MertM, U.Al". 3·A-1 Gennhe, tt.43, 2. Pomona. 42,., 3 Bllhot» Amel, 42.'9; 4. Kettlle, 0.17, s. ChelflY, 43.42; 6. Dina Hiib, a.u. 2·A-1 Lovoll, 42..llr. l·A-1. BllhOP Union, 42.71. ,,. ,... 4·A-1. HawtllOr'nt, 3:17.23° CCIF •·A record), 2. Muir, 3:1S.44"; 3. west Covina, 3:1•.03"; 4. Compton, 3:16.17"; s. LB Polv. l :16.Sf"; 6. Pe~. 3:16.Jl•, 7 Centennial, 3:11.6 ... 3·A-1. Gannhl. 3:19.63; 2. Dine Hiiis, l :IU3, 3. EsOlf'enie, 3:21.14; 4. Rench<> Alemltos, 3:23.16; s. C-. l:21M. 2·A-1. Lovo1a. 3:15.ts•. l·A-1. Perris, 3:24.34. Hlttl IUmP •-A-1. Burki IWesllakl), 1-2· (CIF 4·A record!; 2. Anderson CBurrouons>, 6·101/••; 3. Moeblus 1Rolll119 Hiits), 6~61.i.•; 4. WMtll· Wrfttlt (ldblft), 6·6V.•1 5. Thlus ILvnwood), 6·4; 6. Wiison (Rldl•nd•I. 6·•. 3·A-1. Eckarl IKIPOll), 6-t•.i.•; 2. 0o¥e (Montclair), 6-6'/••, 3. (lie) Werd (Moreno Valllvl, Codv IStrvlll) and Rose CSluouaJ, 6·4, 6. PrukOD (Servlltl, 6·4. 2·A-1. Oenvtela (Azuaa>, 6-f". l·A-1 Wadi (Sanle Vnet), 6·6'1•" &.Ml"""" •·A-l. RlcMrdson (P•Mdena). 2s-1·. 2. GrMl'I (lnvtewood), 2•·311J•; 3 Jones (Cut¥er City), 21·11", 4. Lee IHewlhornt), 23·6V•", S Nellon (Simi Vattevl. 23·4\IJ", 6 Hltai.r (Muir ), 23·0\IJ. 3·A-l. Yuen (Montel>ellol, 23·1". 2. JO!lel (Slddllblclll, 23-•14•; l. Fenton <Cvortu), 23-1~; 4. lrechhew (Sluousl. 22·1; s. Halllft (CorOM), 22-7~; " ....... <wn•r-.>. 22·)"1. 2-A-l. Hiie (Monrovtel, 23·7\IJ• 1·A-1. Stoll (a.nnl119), 22·4VJ T,_...,. •·A-1. RldlardlOll (PIMOIM), 53-0 • (CIF 4·A ,_.di; 2. Turner (LI Jorden), 4f·l \'J•; 3. Gr11n ClnelewoOdl, ff-7•••; • HO«*• CLalllWOOd), .,._,., S. Brown caallr>. •~·. 6 evua <FonttMl, 47·7~·. 3·A-1. Wlllla.mt (lll.lblOo\IX), 17·SVJ•, 2. Jlft (UlllWnltY), '7·1°1 3. Fenton (Cvpr111), ••: .. DIVI& (Chino). .... ,..., s. Wtlllt (An.._. Valllvl, U-1~; 6. P'lllllVlfont (Se6dll.Oee:k), 4!· IO. 2-A-l. Dlnlllelt (AIUM), '7·2VJ. l·A-1 Trlplett (~), ••v.. ......... 4·A-1, Houde (Simi V1lltv), 14-00, 2 Lii (Stllll MonQ), 14·0•1 ). ltonlov lltt111nt Hibl, la .. ; •· L.lwter Cltollnt Hl11111 la•6, S. LUlul (~), U .. 1 6 (1111) 110a1m (ffooff\1111 end COOMr (hlnal, .... S-A-1. ...._. ,....,.,. MllfW), 14-6"' t. l{uft1 (U,..,..), U·6, J. Wlllwns t (~Ill), lN1 .. (lie) Smllll (~I Md l«iton (Cottfte), ~ t·A-1 Ytune (~ Ylllv). lN•; 2. Wellfl (Nin Dime). IJ..._ 3. O'c.Mor (Ct .... ), tk l·A-1. Horveltl (~l. fK ...... •·A-l. Holdlft (.._..), •·Pl•; l WilhOn (~). S1•10\I\"; a. ... (,_.. Yall¥J. N•t"•1 4. JIC*Nfl (HawtNrnl), 56·1 S. ~ (C,..._.. va1rt1. ss.. 1-.:" A1tri cv• !'9fll>t ~-7 l·•-l '1ultr1d\ (c....trlllo v....,), ....... (C.11' )•A t«llN); 2. A•lllNM lli'IM*' Vlllo), •1-10• .. ·: l. lllcdatd (I.Al kfll), D·I -; 4. ......... CC.>, M-t'11 JOftMOI\ ('-Clflc:1). U-S~\I &. V...... IC.), lt·J. 1•4-1 1'llen!ton lL.o"°'91. M4. l•A-1. ROllllue\ CC!len\lnadl), M-f'. ._., ' '*""'I· ........ ""'-· tur COP ................. ii. ..... (~ ,...,, ...... , L ..... Cllllllll __, 11W; f........,. U M-.>1 IUI"; l Ofwll ~-··· ""'' .. ...,. ~l:-1~1•: <•..,_,1 ur; I. MllCMI ( ....... ~ 1. L\IW '"'--... ,. 1Ut1.. , ...... de), 1IAI I.•._ CC..>, tul; 6. _... , ............. ........... , ..... ,,,1.16 . l·A-t. ac... (LA LultWWI), 11.ft", -.. A-1 lll'9c:ll C~). D.Jr CCIF 6-A ttconfl; t. ll-.nt CCerr11iM), D.W; a. Pwrll ls.tte MlfllQ), M.21°; 4. GrMI CHewttltrNl, MM•; S. Stflla <La~>. ,..~. " Mlllr (M6M), M.W. ~A-1. 9tnll1 Cit DerilCIDI. ~1S; Z. ~ C~l. ll.64; J. MlfN (~). 2U7; .. ..._, (Calell), 21)11 S. wtMrnlft llltw_..I, 2U7; 6. .... cS01W1>, 25.n, °"""·a.._. tU..· 9"¥), ILll. 2·A-1. llMIMon (La "-"9), 24.lr. l·A-1. Jlduon CLA L.uttwlll.), M.,,., ... •·A-1. lltlock (eon.ton), 11.W (Clft• Southern *''°" -•>: 2. Wtlloft (MUI!'), SJ.71•; I. Fll'Wll (LB Maaft), SUl•; .. 19nnttt <C°""'on I, ff.ff•· s. Turner ,......,,., Hllll, su.s•; 6. ke11v (Tor· renc:.I, 17.Gl2. 3-A-1. Vldllft (Pomonl), SS..M•; 2. aanks <El OorlClol, sus•1 3. ll•neom <E1 Toro), 56..26°; t Aubudlon CENlll'lllUI}, S7.lti s. Qu9llcla (51. Lucv'•l. 17Jt; 6. Adllmt ~). S7.13; OIMra: .. 1111111 <wn•,...>.M.a. 2·A-1. .. ..,.,. (La ~). 51.M; Othlr1: I. Ol'll t•r <MMw Del), tllt.17. 1-A-l. Mertln (lllm of 1M W0'1d), !I.ts. -4·A-1. HUii (COl'ftPtOn). 2'11.W (~ .. A record); 2. lAlftkl (LI Mia.an), 2:lur"1 J. DIAln (Htwfhornt), t:1'.Tr; .. Kelly cc.nvon1. t:1ur1 s. ......, , • ..._,. 2:17.JJ (..._..)I 6. Nlc:flc* (Walnut), 2:17.'2. l--A-1. QutUldl (St. Lucv's), 1:11.ll•; I. a..I ,.,,,.,, 2:1Mt"1 l. LoM (M6Mlon ViltO), 2:l~; 4. ..... (WI 1•1-), 2:M..»'1 S. Bultrd IE..-.nui), t:t&. 15•; 6. Smlttl (UN!ld), 2:17 .... 2·A-1. ZltMwrnM (Hordhoff), 2:tU6. l·A-1. WrOllll (Manhll FIA'ldllmtn-111). 2:23.52. IMt .. A-1. Hui (Compton), ._,I.JI"; 1 C.ttlwr• (Mir'• Coal•). 4::S106•; J. ...... (..._), 4:SIW1 4. Moa•lldl (5911 o.Drltl), •:56.71"; s. ...,.,. ( .... ), 4dl.11°1 6. O'Hare (,.._. VWdll), d.!5°. J·A-1. EICOtlou !El Oorldol, •:56.'1"; 2. Hlttllm ILi Qulnte), 4=".31"; 1 Tllomp- 1on IS.WU.>, 5::1D.71; 4. a.II CIFW9J. Ml.l71 L ...... C....... ._..,,, SM.Hi 6. COOPll' IEI Dor'ldo), 5:17.12. 2-A-1. Garnett (tMrvmounf). S:00..21. l·A-1. A1e1MO CC.II), S:ltM. J.• •·A-1. o·...,, c~ Verda), 1"9.24°; 2. Mol4Ulde (San Gltlr'lel), 10-A7.lr; l. SC:ott (Tusttnl.1.. 11:CM.1r; 4. Sutton (NtwbUrY Pll'k), ll:wR; s. ttluo (H9rt), 11-...; 6. Ferr.. (~ Otks), 11:11AI. l·A-1. ThomMon (Seutua), 10-AUO•; t. ...... ,...._, ...,..,,, lt:1U2111Sl• (CM), 11:21.171 4. McGrlM (Utltlncl), 11 :22M; s. Wllllems (Norco). 11:26.62; 6. Quinn (D-Hiiis), 11:3'-SO, 2-A-1. P!Mlt CArrovo Grandi), 11:ous·; 1 e.man <Stn fMrlnol. 11:01.,,., 3 °''.,..., (Souttl Hiii), 11:05.15". l·A-1. 01N <Morro aavl, 11:2U2. ............ 4·A-1. Fnlllkln (Muir), U.'7' (CIF 4-A rec«OI; 2. Mc9rldl (LI Pofv), '4.21"; J. C.nlrll (Nlulrl, 1...-; •· Price (HIW1110rnt), 103", S. Hal CLI Mlallnl, IU3'; 6 Smlltl (VIit ~). IS.11. J.-A-1. T""°' (G9Nttlll, 1'.11' (CW 3-A record>; 2. Nurltofd (o.ne.N), \US; 3.. LVOM CUllUNI HAii), 14.17 (.tlwNll); 4. Mlrtlll ( 9Mlle), 1U71 s. Vlc*.-s (Pomona), IS.If; 6. A......, ( ....... ......,l,1ML 2·A-1. NlluWttndt (V.iendl), 1UI•; 2. Lemar Ctndlol. 1u2•. l·A-1. Ven Wl""'lon <llal'loll 0le9o), IS.53. ...... ,.,.... •-A-1. Farwell (LB N\lllUnl, tt.W; 2. FranlUln (Muir), a.••; 3. <Ant,... (Muir), 442•; 4. Price (Hawthorne), CJ.,.•; S. N\ertln CEIMnhO-), 4.S.10; 6.. Leech (Thousltlcl oaks), ... 07. 3•A-1. Tavlor (Glnealla), 4'0"; 2. Vickers (Pomonl), 44.37•; 3. lkAerd IEsoeranui), 45.25; 4. ..... ,...._ ..,_,, 47.11# L ~ (....,...), f1.Jt1 6. StandllY (Norco>. 41.n; Othlrt: 7 •• ...., ,......,. ...,..,,, .a. 2·A-1. LMNr (lndlo), .._,..; 2. Ed· Wll'ch (South PeMldlnl), .._,,.. l·A-1 JICOt)a (811hop Oleeol. ~1. ..... , 4·A-1 Muir, '6..,-; 2. HtwthOrN, "6.56•; 3. Comoton, 46..tS•; 4. La Pol\', 47 . .-, S. LB Mia.ti, CAl"; 6. ..... V.6J•. 3-A-1. Glntllll, 41.90"; 2. ~. .,.JO; J. La Heore, 50.03; 4. Mlaalon v111o. 50.12; S. Ellwende, S0.'7, 6. Palmdell. Sl.12. 2-A-1. Blair, •M•. l·A-1. Vellev Christian, ..... 1 ......... , •·A-1. COmc>lon, 3;G.10" CCIF Soun.m Stctlon record); 2. Hawthor'ne, >MM•; l. LI M1aan, ~aw; 4. • ....,, Hl.6>"1 s. Muir, l:S:US"; 6.. IMvW1v Hiils, J:SS.10"; 7. Dos PulblOI, 3;51.4) •• 3-A-1. Gantsl\a, 3:Sl.1:J•; 2. EIC>ll'tnJI, l:SUS; ). Minion Vleto, ):Sf.Gil; 4. lrW!e, J:ff.111 S. C11on, 4:G:l.OS; 6. Dine Hiib. 4:03.Cf; Othln: 7. C4M. ,_17. 2·A-I. La Canade, •:00.70. l·A-1. Rim of lhl World, •:03.41. """ iun. •-A-1 McBride (LB Polvl. S-6°; t. Orr (0-\lltw), 5·6°1 1 (lie) MMdOr'I CN1wbur¥ Perk) end Mtldonedo (HawlhorM), S·4•; S. Poltoc* (Whtlallal, S·4"; 6. Moeller (WISI Torrance). S-2. 3·A-1. Lovetv (KemldY), S-6•; 2. Cteusen (Sunn¥ Hiiis), S-•; l. Wtllll IEI Torol, S·2, 4. LlndV (H«nlt), 5-2, S. Stn\Klct (Diamond Berl, S-1 6. Cle~ (LIOUna Hlls). S·O. 2-A-I Cerr1sco (Anaheim), H•; 2. Babeoek (Artesia), S·•· · l·A-1 Dtls11191r (plredltel, S.-2. L ... IUn'9 4-A-I R"9rls (Cerritos), 11·414 ", 2. Mot1eY CLB Wiiton), 11·2•, J. tt•• -IP...._. Vlllrt), 17·1 .. 1 4. Gat\'llfl IGlendlfl), 17·S~•; S. Herwv Cf'uM9nll, 17-S...,•; 6. Clenton (Gehri, 17·4 ..... 3·A-1. K1119"I (La HIClrel. 11·4\e•; 2 PhllllM (CYO'lls), 17·11~0; 3. ltobertMn (ltencho AllrnllOI), 17~~·; 4. MllCllll (Olemoncl lar), 17·2Yl, S. Fllller (O\lafte), 11-oi ... Ktrw11 cw11•~J. ""'"' 2·A-I. Edwtrdl (South ll'1Mdlftl), 16· 11'4 t·A-1 Mlrtlnlz (SI Jot.tofl), 17·1'4 ,.,.. ..... 4·A-1. ltoMl'ls (Cerritos), a -3")•, 2. Nn1t ( 1!1 Mdna I. SH I~•; J. 9'00trlto11 CPOCIM), 33-11•; 4. Orr (~ VIN), Jt.-•1 S. Moltl'I (LI WMIOl't), ,._.._.; 6. Getm111 (GtlnOlll), H•ll14; Ottllrt: &. ZIMll (OceM VtlW), ,. ... J·A-1. H1Yft (Victor YlllW), J7·N•: t. Kn-cw11•7*IJ. .,.~·1 a. Knlttlt (La Htbrl)., U ·4VJ; .. '-t1ln CPltrndM), JS-614 ; S. AMII (MIMJOll Vlelol, JS-~; 6. AllWtlOll lllltld!O Alalnltol), 35-21'1. l·A-1. Stoats IS.n Liiia o.&loo), ,. ... ~. l·A-1. ltalllfl (llecMMo), J7-ttA• ....... •· A-l. ttov (Soutfl T orra11C1), • 1·7~ •: t. G.a Cll~I. • IO'h", J. Uuel4 (£1 ~>. •10"1 4. Div ,...,.,,. Ha>. • 1-.·; s. ...., (Sen M9ttol), »t\\. " Ludlv C....,_l. 17-t\\ J-A-1. Sln*I (AMMll!I VlllW),, c ... ~·1 1. om,.,....,.•·"'"' a. Mlfl'll (Pullrlaft), JJ.t ; 4. ,.._.. (llllldlO ~>. •"'"· J. Clllft (Hemen.,,...,. 6. OOldlldl (Montc:lelt). M~ lt" t-A-1 ~ (AlllfttlOn), ...,.""· l•A-1. ~· (""9dltl), ...... .............. 4-A-l. COIMMll\, ~ I #tJllr, S2, J. HIWIMma, •I, 4. MM.Ill. 411 L c.rr-. a.. >-A-1. GllllUle I. 1'"'111\1 a: 1 ~*'· l-A-1. Vallftde, 16; t. ~ ... J. NlaMlm, u. HOTSi • ......... ~ fW 11111 ~ ti Cwrttoa Colllel ''1dl' Mt S.M•v. Cnw 61·73-WI 6t-71-1G n-~14 11-n-10 n -71-lO n -11-1.-n.n-iu 74-71-MS '7·7t-1•S 10-75-1., n...,_, .. 7'·73-14' 72.7 ....... 74·72-14' 76-71-1'7 75-72-1•7 74·73-147 74·73-147 1s-n-1a 7 .. 73-147 72·7S-147 n-1s-1n 73-7~1· 1•-1 .... 1• n-11-1• 1s-n-1• 1s-n-1• 75-73-lAI 72·7r-t41 ~ CHAMPIOMSM1" (ltLaltlMltalM.~l V arsllY llllN-1 Lonv a.ecfl Stell, 6:1UI; 2. UC Irvine, 6·1191, l. UC Sen °'"°· 6:20.0. Junior varslt¥ ailltll-1 Or~ Coeat, 6:21.7; 2. Lonv ea.di Stell, UU; l . UC lrvlM, 6:36.S; 4. Swl Oleeo Stall, 6:39.2. S S9nt1 Blrbare CC, 6:42.f; 6. UC San Dleoo. 6::51.S; 7. University of Sin Dllllo. 7:0U. FrnhtNn ...,,,_1. Or.not COISI, 6:17.51; 2. Sin Dll90 Stele,•~·"' 3. S.nla Cllr1, 6:35.00; '-UC trvlne, 6:36.1, S. Lovole·Mtrvmount, 7:01.15. Varslrv toun-1. Or.noe Coast, 7 lt.n , 2. SI. Nlerv'I. 7;lU7, 3. Ptclflc, 7.30.2', • UC Senta larbare, 7:.S 16, S. Celffornl1 Maritime AQdlmv, 7·., lJ, 6. Sent• Clere, 1:12.7. NaA •vefb cown•..ca '*AU , ..... _, -w&STStlN CONP•9'1NC• ..._ ............ T .. .,., ._. Lllttn 11 PflolNa (lMtn IMC! Wiii, Ml ., ........... Pw1ll SATUMt&Yol...._TI ,.,. .. .,....,,_ , .. _ NUT UCL 1 M--. """* Clleca.l ... IUI ... ~ ,,.,... con.-1 •• ... Amea.llw s.ort <Mela) UI Alto f'8ICllllt: 1' ..... Low, er... ...... llv9I .., T-. 1(119 .... I ...._.. ........ Gellctl"8 ... T1mr. l:D. SICIOMD llACW.. 6 fur1ofWL C"'-SllA IHewlrY) -... UI w ...... (Gerdl> ... Ml H8rW Que~ (ll'Wo) SM AIM rtCl9d: llec:lnd, JfJf Miii.,_. V911e!N LAw, 0. Mllltlr, Sl*Wy's S... It , Dedd¥ ~. Frtsllv ~ ltovll SI. 0.W.... T1mr. l:ML U DAILY DOU9La Ct ... ) lllld mt.II. THaD •AC&. l 1/" mllel. Whv ZMflll C8ledll t.• UI tM E.,...., (OllYtrll} 1.• uo FUMV Turrlllllr ~) tA AIM rwmct: T,,. Tolev, ~ ........ Feolll. Time: liG 215. IS •XACTA (l°"l Nld tQM. ,OU.,,. uca. ............ It.ell's Drl9m L.,,. <i...rn> ._.. W Ml Sllldll Nation CD1t11dllo> ,._. 7a Mln&1"91 Prfftc:9a ,,..., uo Aleo t'ICIO: Sltnt c..t. °""' ~. ~ Banner, Enwrn T-.... flliartkt M . Cox's Ladv, W1ndv V., PW Ill Fhl, Sl\'lr .__,_, Time: l:IO 3/$. S.S K.XACTA lt-11) PM1 '19 ... f'WTlC llACL 1~ ,.,.. Oft ""1. FllWl"I RIAltlll (Mc:Ctmln) UI tA Pride ol •osewooc1 (Wll'T9ft) I.JI Nice 'n ,.,__ (919ck) Also rlC8d: &Id for lucb. TNI, SllllM M . Timr. h'7 2J s. S.S •XACTA 11-61 Mid12' ... SlXTH aACa. 6 furtoNa. EXC*S Profft (OlwYl ..... 4.JI Uil A111co (Llotllrn) 6JI UI AMlllslltleklnedom ~) tJI AllO rlCld: Pi ...,llloua L.m, ...,,....., $c)ort, FtmllCS Point, Pw1 Owwlil, lt1111 Jflt !tun. Timi: l:tf 3/ S. S.S IJtACTA (5-6) Mid ... HYINTH ltACL 6 ~ Ausllnel C.W. (Hewlev) JI.. 1A CA Frendl MellttY (Gwo.) lJO UI TOUClll Envov loct....,...) 1.9 AIM> reced: Chrta's LAii, Pwrv c..111, ""' Atnbluedor, Herd ........... Jenny's D1vld. Time· 1:10 115. &S llXACTA 13-ll Hid OOS.a '1 fltCK sax <•+t-1-S-JI _.. u.. ... 1.00 wlll'I """" ........ llcMtl (eln horMI) U Pldl Six conMlltlan .W MOM wlll'I US wlnnlne tldleta (fM ...._,, 11.-.HTH ltACL 1.-mlllt .. Mi. CrMllus CMcClrroft.I 6.to U1 IA Vldorv ZON (~) tA 1..9 HtndSOml One CPttlul UI Alto rec:M: Nall', Aiied C.IWNN ... , D9oMlf Hire, Secrlt. T1mr 1:12 4.15.• If •XACTA CS-•> M.ld.,..,.. M11nM !UCL 1 "-"*-- 4.....-,. CHaWleYl ... M.11 7• ~· a.v (al9dl) ,.. ... lllCUnlon (Mae) a. Allo rtCllCI: ,.,.... Nettct. ~ u.. ll'lrett MM, Yount Admlrel. .... Pre< 11 ' , Now Vldory, .. ~ • ....,,., ~ .... Flll'tl Miiia. Tll'nl: 1:90 4.1 S. d IXACTA ($-ltl Ntd 1119.a A~M.117. .,.._ ..... DAYn-s '-OClt8a J: U1 ,_., -m....,...>1ale9 .... ...., 1• Ml'ltt ............ ,.. -.... ~a.,....-;•.-.... ... .,., ...,. ..... c~ ..,.,_ .. ....,...QC-. ...... C*lft. 4 .. _.-... ts1 ......... DAllA ...... -., ........... , ... • WT'9Nll , ....... 1 ...... 0 ......... J,... ""-·" "' .. t IOA9ln. 1 .... -... ' ........ 44t~tr'll , COMPLETE NYSE, AMEX COMPOSITE TRAN8ACTIONS, .a, Onita way Tbla la an artlat'• conception of tbe Filmcorp Center, a $75- milllon entertainment complex catertnc to fl1m and tele'rialon producen, for which frOUDd wu broken tbla week In Cul-nr City. When complete, the center will Jnclade omce.. re.tau.rant.a. oma . .creen.m, rooma and poet-prodactton facilltte.. Crackdown on discount bonds A long-used tax-favored technique for us1~ discount bonds is about to be eliminated. with surprisins tax consequences. But you still have opponunities to cash an on this technique -if you act with care. A bond seUin$ for less than its issued price is sa1d to be selling at a "market discount" -due usually to a rise io interest rates after the bond is issued. The simple explanation: Why should any investor pay face value for a bond paying, say, 6 percent. when the investor can get 10 percent or 12 percent for a more recent issue? But by payi ng less than the face value of the older bond, you get a return approximating that on the recent issues. You also could count on this tax break: When the bond 1s redeemed or sold, the difference between the pnce paid and the amount received is taxed as tax-favored long-term capital gain. In brief: 60 percent of the apprecia- tion in the bonus pnce escapes tax. Also, 1f you borrow to buy market discount bonds, you offset ordinary income by taking CWTCnt interest deductions. point out Prentie»Hall's editors. But you pay tax on your bond profit when you sell at the tax-favored capital gain ratet. New crackdown: In general, gain from the sale or redemption of a market discount bond is treated as fully taxable interest income to the extent it is attributable to accrued market discount In addition. interest paid on loans to purchase market discount bonds generally cannot be deducted until the bonds arc sold and TDOO-ODULR llLLA!JIO• D O•. CAREFULLY SPELLED-OUT ECONOMICS: IVBBY nw vw NOW PRICED BE- LOW FAC- TO- RY STICK- ER. oon o• or ill> 111 roa TOVUILr A! •ttnnr ... OOIDIOR- WIAL!B VWlfL ~ 22 ..J J f .I~ I r.DINO!R I tOO i ~, ~ BRJBroL AT EDINGER I:N SANTA ANA Ht-0110 "P'AMJLY SIN~ '63" llLL&HO• II oa rDV IUJ' 10 OJ'LJ. VW SMOO CHECK H!REI New Crown Point lives up to promises Dana Point eatery a dazzling place Bill and Jeanne Peters' long-awaited Crown Point restaurant made its public debut in the Dana Point Marina. In the weeks leading up to the opening, an almost unprecedented demand for reservations indicated extensive community interest in the end result of construction that lasted 17 months. From the accounts of those attending several private functions prior to admit- tance of the first luncheon guests, the $5.5 mtllion Crown Point shows every sign of deljvcring on the Peters' promise to create one of the most dazzling restaurants on the Orange Coast. Crown Point was constructed on three tiers. The ground floor provides enclosed parlang for employees and delivery trucks, together with installations for food storage and preparation. The elevated second floor houses the mian dining room, conference center and k_itcben; the cocktail lounge. seafood bar and dancing/entenainment sections are located on the top level. The loWlge ~d seafood bar seat 140 patrons. the main dinfog room 160, the conference center up to 250 for a sit-Oown meal and up to 400 for buftet service. The latter also has provisions to divide the room into two separate areas for smalJcr meetings. In the initial planning st.ages by Perez & Hurtado, Architects, Inc., of Orange, principals Jess Perez and Ray Hurtado conceived an architectural theme com- patible with the C$tablished life-style and existing facilities in the Dana Point Harbor/Marina. Foremost in their design considerations were a marina-related aesthetic appearance, maintenance. func- tional use, traffic circulation, landscaping and optimum use of the site. Crown Point's menus -from lunch and dinner to Sunday brunch and the seafood bar -offer a lavish array of continental and international dishes. A snack at the seafood bar can range from ccvichc estillo Mexicano ($4.95) to a bountiful seafood platter combining shrimp, oysters, clams, crab and cevichc (S 12.50). Heading the kitchen operation is ex- ecutive chef Osman Elimsa, one of the most highly-regarded professionals in the field. Before he assumed his duties at Crown Point. Elimsa was the executive chef at Swallows Cove in San Ocmcnte. Crown Point is located at 24399 Dana Drive. W estlands merger goes to stockholders The board of directors of Westlands Diversified Bancorp Inc. has set June 8 as the date for a speciaJ stockholders meeting. Purpose of the mectJng is to approve a definitive merger agreement with a subsidiary of Canadian Commercial Bank of Edmonton. Alberta, which currently bolds a 42 percent interest in WDBI. Ma1hng of proxy materials to WDBI shareholders commenced on May 16. Under terms of the agreement, which previously was approved br. the Westlands board of directors. CCB WJll acquire all of the out.standing common shares of WDBI at $2 a share. The company currently has 2,565.838 common sh.ares outstandina. includina 1 ,071,500 shares held by CCB. In additton to approval by the WDBI stock.ho Ide~ the clo11 ng of lhe transacuon is subJcct to the approval of reaulatory agencie . Upon consummation of the merger. CCB will anJcct add1t1onal capital into WDBI 10 recapat.alite WC$tlands Bank. the compeny'5 pnnc1paJ operauna subs1d1ary. That action wlll be 1n ac- cordance With the tenN of the cease and desist order issued by the Federal Oepo It Insurance Corp. on Feb. I. 1984' Wesdands DlVcrsrficd Bancorp also announced that, as anucipated, 1t incurred an addi11onal openuina lo$~ 1n the first .• quancr ended March 31 . 1984. The loss reflected a decline in net interest income as a result of reduced loan volume and loan sales, the adverse effect of a continuing high level or non-earning assets and hi&her interest expense. The net toss for the period was S 1,382,000, equaJ to 54 cents a share, compared with net income of$625,000, or 24 cents a share, reported in the prior·year period. Weiabted average sh.area ouuund- llll were 2.56S,838 in the fint quarter of 1984 and 2lS64,4 I 8 in I 983. ln accoraancc with the ccue and desist order, WDBI has been reduci:na the bank's assets wbicb1 in addition to the capital i.nf usion to oe provided u pan of the meracr plan mentioned above, ia desianed to increue the bank's capital ratio to the 7.$ pcTQCnt level specified under the order. Thatntioat March 31 wu3.6pcroenL Tbe bank's assetJ were S-408 million at the close of the first quarter, compared wit.b $4S. million at Dec. 31, 1983. Manqcment believes that the consum- mation of the meraer and the mjectlon of new capital will •trenitbcn the financial condition of the bank and enable manqe- ment to deal effectively wtth the problems which have caused the ruent opcratina lone SYLVIA PORTER the income is subject to tax. This big shocker stands the ~ law on its car. You may be hit with income taxes even if you make a gift to, say, your child. That's a giant dcpanurc from current law. Say you pay $5,000 for an ABC bond due an 20 years with a face value ofS 10,000. You give the bond to your son 10 years later when the bond has a fair market value of $7,500. In the usual gift situation, you would owe no income tu on the transfer. Under the new law's provisions, you would owe tax -at high ordinary income rates -on $2,S-00 ($7,500 fair market value when the gift is made minus $5,000 original purchase price). Key point: The new tax law crackdown that makes market dis- count ordinary interest income rather than capital gain applies only to bonds issued afterthcdatcofthe law's enactment'. And that opens up a huge opportunity. For many years, you still will be able to realize low-taxed capital gain oo the price appreciation of market discount bonds. Reason: Most deep discount bonds were issued long ago when interest rates were much lower than they have been an the past few years. You also are allowed to take a ponion of the market discount into mcome each year the bond is held. If ·you do, you arc not subject to the interest deduction limitation. This special election cao in tum open up these big tax-saving strat~es. Strategy No. I: You, as parents, purchase a market discount bond and immediately give the bond to your child. The child elects to take the market discount into income each year. Result: The first S 1,000 of income each year is sheltered by the child's personal exemption. Strategy No. l : Same· as Strategy No. 1. except you, as parents, borrow to buy the bond for your child. Under the new law, since the child elects to take the market discount into income currently. the new interest-Oeduction limit docs not apply. Results: a) You deduct interest against your highly taxed ordinary income, and b) your · child shelters up to $ l ,000 of income per year with personal exemption. Electronics show will beheld in CM More than 80 firms representing 700 manufaaurers of components and systems will participate in the Electronic Representatives Associa- tion's annual components exhib1t1on at the Oranac County Fa1rvound 1n Costa Mesa May 24 The show is a featured event of the ERA 's Southern California Chapter and draws upward of SOO cnamecrs. manaaers and purchasina execuuvcs. Admi ton 1s free. Member finm Wlll display prod· ucu and equipment of the manufac- turen they repre~nt 2: .lO to 6: 30 p m at the fa1rarounds. 88 F11r Dnvc. There wtll be complimentary refrcth· mcnt and fret oarkan1 ,Fiirst American. Title promotes Irvine ma J.U S. Hoye of Irvine is the new district manqer at Pinc Amerteu Tl laauuee Co. of Santa Ana. Hoyt will serve tbe title needl of Realtors lenders in lrvit\e and parts of Newport Beach. • • • Dlaaa KeMall has been promoted to production/traffic ma0qer at MoatqraHe 6 Co., •., a finn that speciaJizet in health care and • techmarkedna. Kendall had formerly been 10 assistant to the accou executive staff as well as handlina various production funct1011s. Sbe previously worted at KFMS. TV and KJQY radio, both in San Dieao. • • • Pe&e1''1.. Man has been appointed western division manqer o(C. ... Buker Commerda.I RMI Eacac. Serv~. Marr was formerly aenior Vi arr presidcmt'llnd Southern California rqional manager, with responsibility for offices io Orange, Los Anaelcs. Riverside and Ventura counties. ln bis n post, he is responsible for directing the activities of 43 offices lhrouahout states. • • • Ellle Berllaer of W. Sims ID11ruce Matkedq Semce1, * has licensed for life and disability insurance sales by the state of cai'ifom· Berliner is office manqer and public relations director for W. Simi, wblch affiliated with Jay It l\eafro las~ Broten of New,ort BeacL .Berliner a resident of Irvine and active in the community u a publicist and editor f1 several charitable organizations. She is aJso a concert and band vocalist. ••• A1rCaJ shareholders have elected seven directors to serve the Ne Beach finn for the coming year. Elected were: Gaeral Wtwam Ly-.1.:.1 ........ ,,. of the board, president and chief executive office of AirCal and chairman chief executive officer of the Wllllam Ly• Co.; Geerse L Arl:JrOI, vi chairman, chief executive officer of Anael Developmnc Co. and princioal the Seattle Martaers Bueba.11 Clab; Sllelcloa J . Best of AirCal; EW. Gnvette, Jr. of Bowery Savlql Bok; Claarlet R. kott of htlenDark. Manila L Slaaptro of the law furn oflreU ud Maaella. and Jad D. Steele USC. • • • Laguna Hills resident Wally Nielsen is one of eight B• of Amert officers from throughout Southern California to receive the bank's S · Presidential Reconfition Award for out.standing achievements in 198 Nielsen is vice president and area manager of Bank of America's N C.cnter branch. • • • Nielsen's achievements include a 37 percent growth in deposits for branches and a i 2 percent increase in commercial loans -the ~est aro in thccat.egory io thcbank'sOrangcCounty-LosAngclesCoast region. Nie also reduces net loan losses by 92 percent. • • • Kana Hartlieb of Laguna Njguel has been named director of catering fi Tile Rltz-Carltoa, a I 7.5-acre luxu11. resort hotel under construction in Niguel. Hartlieb will be respons1blc for planning and executing aJI functions in the hotel's pnvate areas, including 18 reception rooms and sev outdoor settings. Prior to accepting her new post. Hanticb serve as assis catering director at The Ritz-Carton in Chicago. The Laguna Niguel hotel slated to open this summer. • • • Paclfk Bell bas bought a 21-acrc parcel on the comer of Redhill Edinger in Tustin from Callfornla PU"Dten ofNewpon Beach and the Suca Lud lmprovemeat Co. of Los Angeles. Pacific Bell plans to build administrative office facility on the site. • • • Leonora Moaabaa of llterutJoul Tnnl Spectalltu of Newport Bea has been named director over all pleasure travel for the company. She bu with the company since it began in 1978. • • • Secuity Pacific NadouJ Baek has opened an offioe in east Irvin offering a fuJI ran~c of deposit and loan services, including nigh deposit~. drive-up teller facility, a 24-hour teller machine and safe deposit boxes. • • • Gary Smltla is the new semicustom product marketing manqer fi Pleuey Solid State, an Irvine-based manufacturer of intearated and by circuits. Smith will direct aJJ custom and semicustom sales activities for firm in the United State and Canada. Until hisappointment, Smith had 1erv as national sales manager for Telmot, lac. of Sunnyvale. • • • Antlaony Gammerlello and Deu Valeriuo have joined the HuotJ.na Beach branch of Sean Savtap Baek as personal bankin& specialists. The will be responsible for obtaining new accounts and managina acco portfolios. • • • Moboeo IDc. jewelers has opened a new store on the ground floor of the 2 Newpon Center Drive office building_in Newport Beach. Davtd Bat, of Cbrles Dua Co.'1 Orange County offioe in Newport Beach, ~nted lessors in the transaction between Moboco and Avcx Realty/Holland Servicesof Washington, D.C. · • • • Newport Beach-based CoVtoe & Alsodata, an environmental f'Plj!Ane!I engineering and planning firm, has won approvaJ to build Lake Elsinore's permanent boat marina. Dubbed the Back Bay Marina. it will include 200 slips, plus a restaurant, tackJcshop, launching facilitietand parking for l 8S and 38 cars and trailen. The project was developed by Al Berti of Ne Beach, with construction slated to begin in July. Completion is anticipated the spring of I 985. • • • Cuollae Weyller is the new sales manager for KOCM·FM Radio Newport Beach. Previously, Wcyher was with KWIZ in Santa Ana. • • • Mart Derma.a of Cal·Mart in Irvine has been elected to the boerd directon of HJckoCa~aveJ Sy1tem1, lac., a consortium of travel agencies the United_ States, da and Europe. • • • Westen Federal Savlq1 b1 opeaed a llome .... cater la a11oclatioa'1 Ml11loa Viejo 11vta11 efftce, HIM Crowa Valley ParkwaJ la Mt111M Viejo Mall. Tile aew office will make real etcate lou• exclulv laelMtac •1rect ud mortca1e-bretered loau oa llomes. 2 local businessmen win honors froll) SB11 Two area business pel"IOns were honored by the U.S. Small Business Administration during a luncheon marking NationaJ Small Business Weck. The proaram was sponsortd by the SBA and the Los Anaeles Area Chamber of Comme~. Honored were J. Fernando Niebla of Costa Mesa as the SBA Los AnlClel District Small Business Pcnon oTthe Y car &t\d Dr. Chnftopher Bush of Costa Mesa u Lot AqeJes' Jnoova· tion Advocate. Niebla is president of lnfotec Oevctoplnliaa of Cos1a M~ which he founded an l978 wilb 'Sl0.000 capital and one employee. Today, hi• company cm~ UO p90plt and trntratts S6 millK>ft annual ratct. Jnfotec 11 1 davenifted hpt«h· notOIY firm invOlved 1n numtrOUJ spacc-qc proJCCU and ofths sys~ e~rina for acrospacc ap cauons. so~ J}'ltems, space._ lite and uanaponation systems computer systems ln aencral. Bush, founder an4 PRSident Spectron Development Labora~ ofCosta Mesa. received biaawvd dcvelopina numerous h.i&h·t noloSY innovations. Seectron vcloement Laboratones i1 OJPiJcd 11 the leldina finn in nation in the number of a sru...S under the SBA's Small 8 nc11 Innovation RClal'Cb Pl'T'I_, ... 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IU1 th n" "> '1;"'1~ .. 1::, ~ ~-: # " )411. \"i /fllielt M I~ •)I 14 ,,,. tt ... t , • " 11"' , • .,,. \ ..... ,.,,, ""' )4!1. '.lh .. 11'°' l-1 It \W 1h ,.,. J\'olo h ti "A lftta \ )6 '-•Ill "" It~ :It• "" ti '""'~ • u 1t .,. n... ,,. n. L ......... "' ,,.. A\\111 ... """" .... BrOkerS maY- Collect costs in advance By SIMON IYKE8 ~> ( Pal sold -her on Villa Mira: i A person can overhear the damdeet ..,_ In restaurants thele days, but none ... more convincing than the one LeeNe DuQM NCenty heard. You have decided to sell your home, due to an upcoming change of employment. "He (a friend) just raved eo much 9bOut VIia Mira. Its excellent location and amentta.. that I JU8l had to check It out for myaeff," Mid Oua911 ... , ... sold on the first vlelt. The hardeet dedlfon.I had 10 maJCe wu the-.pectftc k>catlon.j· ,_........,_ A friend recommends a real estate broker to handle the transaction for you. After meeting with the broker, you are somewhat surprised when he produces a list of his anticipated out-of-pocket costs, and aiks you to pay them up-front, 88 a condition of hrs accepting your llstlng. Clients have not been schoofed to expect such demands, but It may be well to examine the justification for advance coats. Many brokers choose to gamble on closing the sale of a property they have listed. They advance the costs of advertising, open houaea, appraisal fees, travel, etc., from their own pockets. If the property falls to sell, the broker has lost not only the deal, but also the cash and ttme he spent on the llstlng. At The Canna~llng Group'• recent 991"- eral aalea opening at VIiia Mira. Dug9n purctJ 111d a two-bedroom, one bath home. Her condomlnUil Is convenlentty located near the communttY• NC- reatlonal facOttJes -two eolar-auiated •wlmmlng pools and spas, a fulty equipped gymnm.n. voltybalt court and lounge. "You Just can't find a better buy for the money,'' aakt Dugan. . For Dugan, the visit to Vitia Mira wa doubly lucky -she also won a dinner-theater PllC*I09 at Leelle o.aan accepta prise from Carma Sua41lna clllef S.A. '68aadf" llndH•&· the grand opening celebration. ,._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._.__::;__._._._._._.__:_._._.__::::...._._._._...:.:..:.:~~-=-=:!:.:.:.:.:.~::.=.:==-==::.:.:.------._;!---._.;:,.._ F A I R E H A R B 0 u R A T s A N c l E f\1 E N T E Real estate brokerage Is unusual among professions In that other professions do collect r-------------------------------------------------------------------.-;;,,;;;,,;;;,,;;;,,;;;,,;;;,,;;;,,;;_.._.._.._.._.. ____ ;;;;;;;;;;;m advance costs from the cllent or patient before they are Incurred. An experienced broker knows his job and can quite accurately predict the costs to be Incurred In marketing a property. Listing these costs on a spread sheet should show the potential client how the broker's expertise will be used. It also gives the client a chance to approve the various cost Items In advance. The Callfornla Department of .Real Estate has some rigid rules on what brokers may coUeci In advance. The advance coUectlon of fees, as opposed to costs, Is an entirety different matter. ~dvance fees would be for services not yet performed, white advance costs are Intended to cover such expenditures 88 newspaper advertising, signs, Multiple Listing Service Input, and title reports. A broker requesting advance fees has learned that his time Is best spent concentrating on serious clients, rather than feverishly pursuing llstlngs which may never mature Into transactions. The request for advance costs -following a professional evaluation of marketing procedures -should not be a cause of alarm to a client. It Is an Indication of a level of professlonallsm which, when weighed with the broker's reputation and approach, should Inspire confidence In his abllltles. (Simon Sykes Is editor of first tunday, a journal for the real estate Industry, P. O.Box 20068, Riverside, CA 92516. Tel: (714) 686-8005). '83: A good year for mortgages Callfornla's mortgage bankers are reporting that 1983 was a vintage year. Results of an annual survey conducted by the California Mortgage Bankers Association Indicate that the number of loans produced for residential and Income property jumped 43.8 percent. Dollar volume of those loans rose a record 122.48 percent for a total In excess of $16 bllllon. During 1983 mortgage bankers serviced almost $83 bllllon In loans, which represents an 18 percent Increase over the previous year. Herbert B. Tasker, president of the California Mortgage Bankers Association, attributes the startling Increase In volume to the Improving economy and the avallablllty of more favorable Interest rates. Mortgage bankers processed 73 percent more FHA/VA loans last year than In 1982. "Although the bulk of the volume was new originations, tn earty '83 a large portion was directly attributable to refinancing some of the creative loans caueed by the recession of 1970-1982," Mid Tasker. "Most people don't reattze," he continued, "that nationwide M percent of alt FHA/VA single famlty loans are now attributable to the mortgage banking Industry. Real estate ownership la of the bulwarks of the American way of llfe and the democratic system. As an Industry we play a vttat role In making this poaslble." Commerclal and lnduatrtat loan• were the beet overall gainers tut year, up a whopping 187 prcent, from $2.3 btlllon to $6.3 blttlon. Tuker predicts that 19M will be an equatty good year. .n J l Vie t.Qntaraya J j f ~ --·• I ~~~~------------------.. ~ San Clemente ~ High SchOol 'You CAN own at th : beach! Easy to quali fy for financing now makes homeownership possible -even at the beach! Imagine a charming New England-styled village that overlooks the entire San Clemente area. One and two story homes, reminiscent of Cape Cod. Built with all the quality that's made Lusk the leading residential builder in Southern California for almost forty years. And priced from just $109,000*! • Wood-burning fireplaces • Finished oak cabinets • Private patios and decks • Vaulted ceilings and skylights (some plans)• Cultured marble counter tops • Big two-car garages with automatic garage door openers Come see Faire Harbour's quiet secure world of seaside living today. Then find out how affordable it all can be with "Lusk Leverage'' on your side. "LUSK LEVERAGE" is like no other form of financing for your new home. Sincerthe·Lusk Company is making the loan directly to the buyer, it can qualify by its own standards of acceptability. Many homebuyers who have been unable to obtain financing can now do so with Lusk's help. So please, call our sales representatives COLLECT for all the details. PRICED FROM $10~000t: The Caltfornla Mortgage Bankers Aaeoctatlon, of which Tuker ta preetdent, I• a statewide real •t•t• finance trade ueocfatton repreeentlng more than 150 member mortgage companlel, benka, lniuranc. companlel, tn.eet companlee, penlk>n funds and others In the mortgageJendlng field. "Our Job year after 'fM1 ta to provide financing Models by Lusk/Serengeti open daily from toputfamllleelncal"ornlatntohomee,uwenaeto 10 a.m. to 6 p.m . 2033 Via Mantaraya, 714/498-6882 . aid the devek>pment Of commercial, lndultrfal and • ~ •Pricn tffi cliw at '""' of publication. Finartcm1 plari. tllPl'Cf to &")'<'' qw/1f1rat1c111 agricultural pro)ect• neoeeaary for • vttal economy * Homtovmer OS10rialr011 anmmtnt .,,fo,m11t101t cit1cr1la•r, "' t off1et In the state," Tasker remark.I, .,_ _______________________________ _..._ .... ._.._ ________________________________ ~---------------,. AT MARBLEHEAD 1 • J .. a Coatl DM.V PtLOTl~. May 20, 1114 --~ballero im d .at sports enthusiasts n .. A Uftl~uelr ~ IMng ex· ....... II In ...... -... ~of Loa CMll1rm Club V11M. pmttcu. llrty " .._ .. eporta Md phyeleal fltr111 ~·· uld &ruce ~or c. aruo. "'-ell eo ....... ~t for the condominium/hotel -development. The ~vttlu are located on the • or the Loe C.balteroe Racquet Ind 8porta Club In Fountain Vattey Ind occupant• of the villas are entttled to full UM of the club's feclMtlee. : Conlldeted the world's largest prl· 'vate count=orta cluf>, Los dMded to pnMde ~ IMng ..... The lndMduat or COfJ)Orale lrweltOr wtH find the two-for-one teMure of the dMllble model, Mdt With ...,.,. entrMCe, a~ for oomrwcl9I UM. On-alt• rental ~on a ct.lty, weekly or monthly ball c.n cloee the gap In hotel accommo- datlont for corporate trawl or .,.... aonal lnveatment needa. "Unit~• a tlmehare, the buyer owna the unit outright Md may reelde In It or rent au or a portion of It on any butlneea or peraonal buts he or lhe ch008M." uld Ruuell. Cultom featurea of the Loe Caballeroe Club VIUU Include: IOHd rfi Id boa ts homes rthePlaza ....... lclftc CorP.'• ... 8Ummertlekt Colla ...... loaaled Just one-qulrter ....... of louth Co..t ....... the~ --1am1y-... clM'lli:-IO be bult nw 8oUth C09ll ..._ ....... ...... ~. TNI. llDOrdlng 10 8tewt ac.tiorouah. vtoe prllldent o1 ttte ~ firm, Ml oontrttiuted In ptrt to tt'9 enormoul .... IUCClll of the oommunlty. "We .. ottw;w-,g a total of only 50 honm, of whloh w heve lold more thM helf tinoe opening In mld-M.ch, II he llld, "Thia II. highly dellrable ..... 1n which to ltve, Md -.,. proving that people with eltabllhed f8mll11 meo ..,.,,..elate the ckl11 In city ltfeetyle offered her•. II · Cab911eros uet and Sport• Club's 17-acre complex at 17272 Newhope St. bouts a 50-meter Otymplc ~. 32 tennis courts, a tennis stadium, 26 racquetball courts, basket and volleyball courts, Nautilus equipment, and a range of physical fitness and aerobic programs. oak moldings, doors, cabinets and bannisters: ceramic tlle: bullt·ln trash compactors and microwave ovens. A complete decorating/furniture pack· age from an on·slte designer can even Include coordinated llnena and . .. Prlcee are from $190,000 to $225,000 for the "llmtted edition" Summerfleld collectton, which featur• three two-story plans wttJ> 2, 180 to 2,580 square r.t of llVlng area. The various arrang. menta off..-three bedrooms and den or four bedrooms with 2'1\ or three bedrooms and den or four bedroom• with 2'~ or three baths. The condominium villas, though convenient to all club facilities, main- tain privacy with a security gate system that also encloses a separate pool, spa, and cabana area. Two, two-bedroom floor plans are of 1, 700 square feet, designed to be kitchen utensils. · Prices begin at $125,500 with flexible terms available, and down payments may be as low aa 10 percent. Additional Information may be obtained by calling Bruce Ruuell at 546-8560 or vllJtlng the sales office between 10 A.M. and dusk dally. J.M. Peters plans to build condo coininunity in NB TheJ. M. Peters Co. wlll bulld a new, 168-unlt residential complex at the , Intersection of Bison and Jamboree In ; Newport Beach, according to an ·announcement by the company's •founder and president, James M. ·Peters. The new condominium develop- ment, to be known as Bayrldge, wlll be , geared primarily for the young pro- . fesslonaJ buyer, as well as toward couples. Four floor plans are to be offered In the new series, ranging In stze from ; \851 to 1,715 square feet, In one and ' two stories. All wlll have two bedrooms, with up to three full baths. • The largest of the plans wlll also have a ' den. The Bison-Jamboree location wlll : .place the homes about midway be- ' ~tween Newport's shoreslde amenities • and the county's freeways. Construction on the first phase of the new development Is set to begin in June. Architecture for Bayrldge Is being developed by Richardson, Nagy, Martin of Newport Beach. Model homes are to be decorated by Saddleback Interiors of Corona det Mar. . In the two smaller plans, encom- passing 851 and 854 square feet of llvlng space respectively, Interiors wlll be complemented by decks, measur- ing at least 160 square feet. A third plan, with between 1,200 and 1 ,300 square feet, wlll have either a large patlo or, In the upstairs version, a deck measuring close to 140 square feet. The largest of the Bayrldge homes will will have private, full baths for both bedrooms. A n Interest list for the new develop- ment Is currently being complied at the main office of the bulldlng firm, 1601 Dove, Suite 190, Newport Beach. · CA. 92660; telephone 833-9331. Preview selling Is expected to get under way In July. 'faldnl part In Paclflc Ranch'• aroan -brealrln~ tbla montb were (from left Roter Work, pre•ldent of llanalon Propertl•, Inc.; llayor Jack Formal llvlng and dining rooms, and large family room• characterize the homel. Breakfast • nook• hlghllght the well-deaigned kltehena, which atlO contain eelf-cteanlng and microwave ovena, gas cooktop and 11-cycle dishwasher. Other design htghllghta here lncfude oak-trimmed, luml- nou1 cellngai hand-finished oak cabinet• and ceramlc-tlled counter tops. KellJ of BaDtlutoa Beacb: .._ Ban~-.... Patti Bouton; ..a Joel llottmaa, pre.tdent of Urbua Wen Com· manld•. Muter bedroom• have been designed to provide Intimate adult "retreats", with sloping oelllnga Md bay wtndowe (IOme plana). Walk-In cloleta wtth mirrored doors In mo8t plane offer ample wardrobe storage. Bath appotntmenta Include Conan marble pullman tops, fulf.wldth mirrors, porcelain tubs and ahowera with ceramlc- tlle surrounds (allo found In secondary baths). All muter dreeelng room/bath areas feature aky- llghta. Model homes are under construction and a temporary..._ office la open at the alte dally from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Pacific Ranch will offer two types of home in HB To reach Summerfletd Costa Mesa, visitors should take the San Diego Freeway to Fairview and drive north to Sunflower Avenue. Tum right on Sunflower, then right again on Smalley to the Standard-Pecfflc Corp. community. For Infor- mation, telephone 957-1282. Huntington Beach (s soon to wel- come Pacific Ranch, a $90 mllllon resldentlal development. The com- munity Is being developed by Mansion Hiii, a general partnership of Urban West Communities, a residential de- veloper headquartered In Santa Monica, and Mansion Properties, Inc., a wholly-owned development subsidiary of the Huntington Beach Co. Pacific Ranch, a 562-unlt combined housing project, wlll be developed on tu'rally complimentary, yet have been developed for a variety In market appeal. Factory-built ho1nes slated for Aliso Viejo Golden West Homes wtll supply 27 production factory-built conventional homes to the Mlallon Viejo Co. to be pieced In Its Aspen Creek development In AlllO Viejo. --------------------------.40 acres at Yorktown Avenue and Lake Street, near the Civic Center, The projected Pacific Ranch con- sumer markets feature the Townehomes for establlahed pro- fesslonala, career couples and empty- nesters and the VIiias for those wtlo prefer single-level llvlng. In addition, Mansion Hiii has obtained $15 mllllon In bond financing for the VIiias to assist first-time homebuyers, offering a 30-year, 9.95 percent fixed-rate loan. Pacific Ranch will be enclosed by walls with a palm-tined main entrance and gated perimeter entrances. It will Include three separate recreational centers, featuring a clubhouse, swim- ming pool, spa and sundeck1. Guest parking will be provided throughout the project. Completion of model homes Is expected by the third quarter of 1984. Harry Kwsten, Jr., president and chief executive officer of Golden West, said the first three model homes have been delivered to the Aliso Viejo lite and lhould be relldy for public display In approximately 45 days. The balance of the homes are to be delivered within 80 daya. I • j : : HunterDouglas SunfleX Custom Blinds • Over 100 Designer Cok>fs •Spring-tempered aluminum s&at'S that spring back into shape • Full Lifetime Warranty • Also available WEnergy Saving" Thermostop .. Blinds •Limited offer! Present this ad FAST DELIVERY! »"1 TO IMnn< ll" olO"" ~ S33 36 to e TO 36 39 .. TO 39 42 ~ TO 1G· 42 46 TO 45 49 ... TO 52 12 48 TO 51 55 71 tO 54 59 .. JOHN HUNTLEY INTERIORS 8581 Westminster Ave. Garden Grove 894· 1339 CENTURY MINI BLINDS 13656 Red Hill Untt A Tustin 730-0676 (Examples) TO TO TO TO ... -... ~-&r 39 41 ... 50 41 45 48 54 46 49 52 59 49 53 56 64 53 56 60 68 56 60 64 73 60 64 69 77 64 68 73 82 TO er 53 S8 63 68 73 78 83 88 TO TO TO TO .,. n· er 111 56 59 67 73 61 65 73 81 67 71 80 88 73 76 86 100 77 82 93 103 83 88 100 109 88 94 106 117 94 100 113 124 D & S DRAPERY SERVICE 17 420 E. Mt. Herrmann Fountain Valley 545-5346 SANDY'S HOME DECOR 19171 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach 842-4000 VAL'S PAINT 17941 Magnotta Fountain Valley 847·2221 CHAPARRAL CARPETS 15825 Graham St. Huntington Beach 897-3552 DECOR CENTER 2717 S. El Camino Real San Clemente 498-3400 DESIGN-A-MOOD 18400 Ward Ave. Fountain Valley 964-6666 SPAtNG CREST CUSTOM DRAPERY 440 Camino De Estrella San Clemente 496-6333 JEFFREY'S HOME DECO. CENTER 1215·0W. Baker St. Costa Mesa 754-0151 approximately one mile from the ocean In Huntington Beach. The Pacific Ranch community fea- tures two separale types of products: 310 two-bedroom, single-level VIiias of California contemporary design; and 252 two-and three-bedroom, Mediterranean styled Townehomes. The two product designs are archltec- The 1, 100-to 1,300-square-foot patio homes wtll be factory-bulh to Mission Viejo'• own designs and wtll feature a modified Cape Cod exterior with lap siding, 1tucco and concrete tlle roofs. The homel wlll be produced In Golden West's Riverside f aclltty. Karsten said he expects manufactured housing to become an Increasingly more Important segment of the company's business. Bren Co. puts model homes on the block in Irvine Bren Co. Is. offering Its model homes for sale as Columbia Square In lrvlne nears sell-out. The homes have been furnished and decorated by Design Tech, Inc. Each model Is themed to convey a unique personality, with custom colors, wall treatments, a variety of upgrades and special bullt-ln amenities. Only a few homes remain for sale at Columbia, where the models are being offered with or without furnishings, priced from $143,400. The model homes give buyers an opportunity to purchase a home that Is, literally, "finished" down to the last detail. · Homes have one or two bedrooms, with aome second bedrooms outfitted as dens, and up to 2'h baths. Both one-and two-story designs are offered. Interior amenities, not counting the added model features, Include ceramic tlle entries, wood-bu~nlng ftreplacea with ceramic trim and gaa log-lighters, formal dining areas, and kitchens with ceramic tlle counter tops, all-hardwood cabinets, and some plans with breakfast bars. Model home designer additions In- clude custom bullt-ln ahelvtng and bookcases, custom mirror Installations, microwave ovens, designer aelectlons In an carpeting and flooring throughout, and special paints and wall coverings. The models are being sold with all exterior patio and/or courtyard land- ecaplng Included. For Information on the model homes now for sale at Columbia Square, or on the few homes remaining for sale, telephone 851-5868 or visit the sales center between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. dally. To reach Columbia Square, take Culver Drive south from either the San Diego or Santa Ana Freeway. Go south on Cutver Drive to Harvard Avenue and tum right. then turn left on Columbia to the sales office. Bu1en can pmc:bue a furnUbed or 1t11fandabed model bome at Bren co.'• Colambta....,.. la lnhle. '· • Uncluttered, lighted ho~e shows off best 8y ARTHUR WNQHT Last week we gave you the flrat 32 tlpa to give your home added aales appeal to help you ..U falter and bring the best price. Here' a thereat of the fifty we promised you. · 8111ment, 1ttlc, ,., .... •Clean out .attic, basement and garage and dlspoH of everything you are not going to move. And package everything you won't need until you're settled In your new home. •Make au re there Is plenty of light on the stairs to the basement. •If your basement la dark and gloomy, paint ceilings and walls a Ilg ht color. •Repair cracks In the basement floor with ready-mixed concrete. When JOUF houM la being ahown: •Keep room draperle8 and sh1des open to let In tight and make rooms appear larger. •Have your home well-lighted during showing. •At night, turn on porch light and outdoor lighting In beck If you have It. •Neatness makes a room look bigger. Avoid ciutter. •If poaalble, leave furniture and rugs In the house for showing It. •Avoid having dirty dishes In the sink or on counters. •Keep any toys In the children's room. Bikes, wagons and skateboards should not be out In front, but made as Inconspicuous as poaaible. •Keep radio, stereo, TV off or turned way down .. •Take your family away If your broker or salesperson Is holding open house. •Children should be quiet. •Refer direct Inquiries you receive about teeing your house to your Realtor to take advantage of this professlonal'a skltla In aefllng your home. •Don't mention furniture or furnishing yo\J wllh to dlapoH of unless asked. Such dlacuaalon can klll the sale. •Shoo pets outdoors when your house la being shown. •Let the real estate expert show your house, and don't tag along. Answer questions candldty when asked, but don't gush answers to unasked questions. · •Hang on to all evidence of the purchue coeta of your home, home Improvement.a, property. Improving ...-.menta not cialmed aa deduction• ..,..._, HHlng coata, fix-up coata, for poulble tax : Nvfngt. • And now 1 word 1bout the next home rou . bur. Many mortgage (truat deed) lendert under- atandably lnalet on mortgage (truat deed) tltte lnaurance. Realtors advtH you to requ.t owner'• tttle lnaurance 1t the ume time. The addttlonel .,,..mlum 11 mlnlmal when both are ordered t0g9ther. But If You wait, aearch and examination • Wwork wen have to be done over, r•ng the coat• • aubetantlally. You can get theee tlpe on one folder llmpty by a.king Chtc.go Tltle to ~ you form 4241. (Arthur WrlOhtOI• 1 membftr of tM 1'#wPOrt • Hart>orleo.t• .,.... 8olrd of RM/ton. 8-KI • · qwetloM to ,..._&tat• ~·· ""'1Y P#ot, 330 :. w.-s.y st., eoera ,..., CA. ~aae. ou.r1on1 : ~Ing RMI &tate Law MIOukJ be '*red to • your 1ttorney.) . . • . . . . Su\(' mvn y shopping values ad· \'ertiscd in the -Piil {!) ---- 376o sq. ft. Of Sheer ocean c!cPncc· This inc~ 4 t>cdiooin, 3 Yz bath eustom home is pan of the 59laturc Series of SEA POINTE ESTATES, a guard gated and .,.rollcd master pl2nned community high in the bills above Da02 Point Harbor. Custom ~include a secluded 1.m sq. ft. wraJ>-2round deck with spectacular ocean and tur-' Belcourt. One of the most exclusive settings in all of Newport Beach, a city that itself is recognized as per- haps Orange County's most exclu- sive address. Overlooking Newport Cenl'er and the ocean beyond, Belcourt occupies 83 choice acres secluded behind private entry walls and guarded gate. Four estab· lished neighborhoods include individual resideoces valu~ to $2 million-among them Sekourt's Custom Collection, where you may build the ultimate custom home For infonnation call (714) 720-1016 ' bor views, 3 Olq)laces, '. • exquisite Pozzi french doors and windows, enormous is!and kitchen With Gag- genau ~. 4 burner cook-rop, custom oak cabl· on sites ranging from 8,000 to 28,000 square feet: larger homesites will accommodate a substantial home with swimming pool and tennis court. TO FACIUTATE YOUR INVESfMENT. For a limited time only, finance your custom homesite at Belcourt with only ten percmt down and payments fully dele Rd for one )'W'. fake advantage of this special opportunity to facilitate the planning of your new hOme, or perhaps the sale of your present home. 10 SAFEGUARD )OUR INVESTMENT. Strict ari:!\itectural ~delines are OYet sa:n by Bel court's arthilllcttital committee to assure design har- mony and uniformly h!8h standards throughqUt the community. Thi is reassuring indeed when contem- plating a custom home of the magnitude nCM' found within the neighborhoods of Belcourt. The Custom Collection, at Belcourt. Perhaps the most exclusive custom home setting in Southern California today-and now with extremely advantageous financ- ing terms. The ultimate custom home you've dreamed of can begin with a visit to Belcourt today. CUSIOM HOMESITES FROM $385,000 TO $695,000. RFICOLJRl~ OVER $50 MILLION IN SALFS-COME SEE WHY. ,. ~I •• ,.,_ .... 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OM!ll' MAim STACT rT 2JN.f4 lrdvtdl• _,. 1N1 llat1"'9M WM tlid .... ._ bl:-..~· ...,. .. Oolng __________ , DoMd '· "'...... .._' ~ ol Ot#l9t c.ny Oft INTEGRATED FLOORING, Thlll 11a1.,..... W llled .... tM ' ,_.. 2SM1.a .... "°'* DrM. Laguna Count)' a.II of OrMte Count)' Oii Pullllhid ~ 0.. ~ ..., CA. l2t63 MMm n•m rr Y41Y '· ,... ~ P9IOl w.y 1s. 20. n. """-3. '"" Gregcwy JoM ~. 201Ga TM ~ perew .. doing Publltlid Or-.. 0.... ~ lll1 ..... eow Clrde. Huntington IMGft. CA. ~ • Pt1oC • 1s. •· n. "'* s. ,... .vor ~ ~ De'tltd Oultno. 2&116 HAMIL TOH PROPERTY AC· HIJ..... "8JC ••~ Tr9buoo Ao.cl 153, El TOfO. CA. COUNT, 2100 ~ INd .. C.. IW•IDll CGUllT t2elO ~~Inc. a c.lfofni. "8JC llDTIC( Oii CM.NNlil Thlll ~ 18 conducted by. • Corporation. 2·2·21 Shimada COUlrTY °' •u•• 991o::::'J~ ~:.:;r ~6_.__....., 8 ~~,.~MOHO ADlMR. ntla ~t W9I fled wltfl the ~etton ...,.__, "7' TM k11cM4nO perew .,. doing GENWVE CONRADY ADIAER. COunty a.rt! of Otange County on Elli Kotde PrM!d9nt ~ ae: OM I I ltd Asw1I 23. 11"4 f'IMl1I Thia awt.m.nt WM tied wtth tM OUtGHEA F1THUS. 2175 .._. .._A t• 81 PubllMd Or.no-eo.t Delly County a.ni of Orange County on v~02~Mw. o.Mf.12128 ~~1::,.. Piiot Apft 29, May I, 13, 20, 19&4 Mey '· 19&4 ,...,. Valerta MoeutcNn, 2761 Mw -.a, MA&. llWllUY 2.2tt-64 PublllMct Orange COMt Dally Vard9 Dn\19 . AT ""'ATI UU ...... ILD f£ a1w ...... •=s, ...... ~·---~. i '~ OrMae eo.t Delly Plot April 21 • ...,. ... 13, 20, 1964 229()..14 ACTITIOUe ...... MAm8TAW The following penona .. dotng Piiot May 13, 20. 27, June 31 11M M102, co.ta Mw. Celt. 1"21 Notice le~ glwer\ tMt, M>-2~ Gigi Goocfll¥, "5 Mo11•ey. tact to oonlrmdon by tM ~ l.aaUM Baed\, c.iw. tata1 er'"9d..,.. eourt, Oft -21, ---.---.,.-~-----1'llla ~le oonclu*d by.• 1914. at f:OO a.m., or .,...,... n.IU\I nu 1.w; ear-1111 '*"* 1'4 ""'*' tM tlfM lllowid by •· tM ----------Valerta MoOuedwl UI~, ........... ol the• PICTTnOUa 8' .... T'hlll ll1Urnant w ftlid .... tM tat .. of LESTER "AYMOND um STA mmrr County a.11 o1 ~ County on ADEAEI' and GSM!VE OOH- The folowlnQ perew .. dotnQ May'· 11M RADY AOEAEJ\ ..... • ~ bullr..a -,... ... to tM liw-t and ... ,.. HEATHERCRETE INTER· PubllMd Orwg CoeM Daly ~ontM..,..andOCM.-CW• NATIONAL. 2756 L..or9nZO Avie.. PtloC May 13, 20, l'f. JuN 3. 1914 m•ttonid .. rtaM. ..... Coeta ..... Calf. t2e28 252S-M and am..t o1 LESTER MVMONO Martin ~ Inc., ~ ADEAER and GBMEV£ OOH-fomla. 2755 Lcnnzo Avie.. co.ta MOY AOEAER, ~JU 111 Cl, at 1ha ..... Calf. t2&2t NlJC ll)TIC( um. of ttlllr ...... rlgtlt. - Thia ~ .. oonduCtid by. • 9'ld "*'--ttllll the --hM ao-oorporatlon PICTmOUI 8' ..... _.. In addNof\ to ttllll of ._. Gllbart D. Mar1ln, PN86dent MAim STA CT rT ~at tM um. of tt111r ...,., In Thlll 8lat.,.,,.,t WM Ned wttfl tM TM folowlno .,.,._,. .,. dotng tM raa1 ptOperty 1oc...i In 1M ==of OtMg9 County on ~~ CUSTOM WOOO-~ ~ :...°' C.. PMU7'1 WORK, 129'1 0unaa Ad, s.nta Loe 2 of Trec1 S117, County of PubllMd OrMae Coeat o.lly Ana. Ca. 92706 Orange. 8tat9 of Caltomla. Piiot MtlY 13, 20, fT, June 3, 1964 M.ntn S. No¥etc. 12141 Durm TM pt0perty la oommonty ,.. 2529-M Ad, s.nta Ana. Ca. t270I ..,.,., to • 279 Hano¥W Drt\19, Thlll ~la oonctucted by: an eotita ...._ CelfofNa t2l2f.. •-.,. lllftTIC( lndMdvtll. TM ... le ..Otact to current __ _.... ... VVLl'I;;..;;..;;-..""--.......... ---M.ntn &. Novak ...... 00\1911Mta, oondttloM. ,... PICTITIOUe aaH•.. Thll natement .,.. tied ~ tN atrtctlona, r...vatlOn.a, r19t1t1, um STATW County Ca.rtt of Orange County on rlgh .. of Wff/. and ........ '-of,.. The follOWlltt per.on le esotng May 10, 19&4 cord, an~ of '900rd to ~-= ,.._, ti. Mttlftid out of tM pun:NM Ot<U & A880CIATts 5391 8*· Publ!IMd Orange Coeat Dally pttc». ,. Vard9, IMr'9, Cealf. f27115 Not May 20, 27. June 3, 10. 19&4 TM pr()perty .. to ti. told on an KanMth M. Olcu 5311 8tarra ~ "M la" bMla, llllcapt M to dt». V•69. lnlN, Calf. t27115 Bide °'-=--.,.M "= = ~~le oondu01ed by. an NI.IC fl)TIC( r::T:',.,,.:;:: M tM oflloe of KanMth M. ()l(u T'*>doreY.HanMono,attomeftor Thlll ltct«Nnt _. ll9d ~ tM PICTmOUI MJll... aa6d ~at 2'717 ~ County ea.rtt of Or-. County on MAim STATW' eowrun, .,_ 205, Torrano. May 7, 1964 TM folowlnQ perew .. doing Calfornla 90605, or may M tied ,..,.. blllNM -"'""tN dar1I of Mid Supertor Court Put>llMd OrMae Coeat o.lly METRO OISPLAY, INC, 12 Cor· or Hllv.red 10 Th9odor• Y. Piiot May 13, 20. fT. June 3, 1964 poraa Pm.a DrM. 1202. ~ Haneaono P••ooaly, at wry t11M MUC ll>TlCE 2s11-M a..cti, ea. neeo .,. ..,.. !)Ublle:adon °' '*,.,.. Henr1 Le~. 602 l<Jrlfll Aoed, and ..... making Mid .... Newpot1 Beed\, Ca. tateO Bide muat M _.... and .. ti. T'llla blllNM le CIOftClllctad by. an ~ at tM oMce of T'*>dore Y. urAllOOii>OI ..... WCJDIMIOin ott. Haneaono 91 tM ho# of llOO a.m. thM • l*U*tNP· on the~-... MAm STAn.JfT Jean C. ~ TM pr()perty .. ti. told on tM TN folowlng per.on II doing Thie ltllte!MnC ._ ftlid -"" tM ~ terms oaaif\ OI ~ CMfl bulltlW • County a.rt! of Or-. County on and s-t credit ewldelaa by note PINTO PRODUCTS. 718 Fiji elf. Mt1Y 10, (964 MCUt9c1 by Mol11gmOe ot o.id of MUC ll>TIC( ~-FARWELl'S FOA FLOWERS, 710 ola. S#tta Ana. Celt. 927°' PM1tt1 Trwt on tn. propartyto ti. aotd, tM St....,. J. Prlllt, 718 Fiji Cln:t9, PubllMd Otange CoeM Oa1fy ..,.,.... of ailCfl Cr9dlt to ti.~ ---------- Santti Ana. c.HI. 927°' Piiot MtlY 20, 27, JuM 3, 10, 11M ,.-.. to tM Exacutrflc Of tN &itt.a NlJC ll)TIC( c L A 5 · 5 I F ... _ I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 rel~hone ervit'~: Monday-~riday 8:00 A.M.-5 :30 P.M. 8111ine11 Counter~ Monday-Friday 8:00 A.M.-5:30 P.M . DEADLINE PIJBLICATIO. DEADLl~E ~londa\ Tunda·~ "'.t>dn~ da~ Thur da~ Frida~ SMlurda~ ~unda~ Sa•. 11 :30 a.m . ~Ion. .J:JO p.m. Tu .. K. 1:30 p.m. \\:ed . ·t::W p.m. Thur . l:30 p.m. Friday :J:OO p.m. Fri. :J:OO p.m. CA CELLATIO & CORRECTIONS: C1rnC't•lhttio11 1111d t·orrt"t·tion!J ma~ ht' anadt< on lil&mt-deadlint•& o& aboH. Plea t" u~k for a t·an<·ellation number wht"n nnt·dling your ad. ERRORS: IOATS · AUT(ll)TM AllWI~ • 1010 AvlO ~ .......... ··~ AlolGI Wiii'*' -· ., 90IO Check your ad daily and reporJ :=.."::•ftodt ::::..~-··::: errors immediatelv. The DAILY ~::" =: PILOT assumes liability for 1he fir&t N>~O-. '°" incornct insertion only. AUTOS ..alTtD "'1• ......_ --••• CLASSIFIED 642-5678 ~ IWI • ________________ ,A.I.ail\ -ta• CLASSIFIED· INDEX To Ptaet Y• M. Cll 642-5678 .llMW ---'112 °"-' --.... DTALS o.-tan ""'-~ -2100 °".....,_ .... ...._ U_,.......,. _ noo renw1 tl21 n.t • HD ~-DOI"°'* tilt ......._....... .. _ -~ laMu ~----tlt'T ...,_,_ ----~ •ua C...Unl -· -· MIO ~ ----• •m 'fl>ownt.-ti.. ---IUO ~ --tlP T-IWI-Uftl ·--~ l.Mlda _ ttJS ~ """"--,,. 1.A4119 .,., ~Uni --IN6 .._._ ----t141 ~· P\arnWwd --w-.u -ta.a ~· Uftf ·--l100 ......... 8em ~-llU UAL DTATt =._"'"'or Uni ---MJllUllolhl ---tin ~ -· . \OD2 "-' .. aa.rct " 2I02 MG tl41 ==--~ .. 1: :=r-= -= = =·-·-·----:m 11an-~ IOOT .._ l'lenlalt . 2908 Pondle tm ~ 8-1\ lOll V..U. llMW. --· 2I01 a.NW• tlll 0.-•I Mat IOZ2 :&tftWI IO lllwe ---·· ~-• .:...::::::: tlll c-,._ .. 1oi.. 111en.a.w-.MC1 -··--·· ~ ,,., Dona Paint . 1029 o.,..... for a...1 .. .. . . .. 21112 "-·~ · --·-· -ti•• iGn Otta "-oiaat ..•.. ·---•H ....., -· ----··-··· -~c!°:,; Valley lO<M """"-a.nw. --ltlt Sut.ru •• ----. tll1 HIMllinC'Oft lleKh ICMO CGrnml R.nlall --2111 TO,OU _ ti• KU..t. HMtiaur .• ICMJ llldwl IWnlM · · • · 2ll20 Tl'iMmJil ••• tm lrrine -1044 S.,_ --· 2122 Volltlw ..... " --··· ti?> ....,_ 8-ch 1048 M• 11.niaat --··-Volw ---• tin i...cw-HWo 111'41 -----W... tiTI ~........ 10$2 =~.ID . := AllOllCODTS ~ AUTOS, DQIESTIC ,._,_, 8Ndl iOlt ~oo:;1a I004 AMC l300 s..t a..-w ICnt ...,_. IOl2 ,lilMdl Q)'7 ~.~"!"'-c......,_ ·.:: ~ 9ww.. )014 Cadll* -.,.,. ....,_ ,.,_ ~ .. i-.-8018 °"""'1*t _ a 11 s..i .._.. 1084 .. ao11 ~ !!1 1•, s.M W.-IOlt Tnwl Doc1eo - ...... a..:h 1• ,.onJ ., .. TWMn '°'° tm--i m1 .__,...,_. 1• BUSIES$' ..-.. tm lWillt ..._ 1100 rw•-••• w_,. ta:i) ,__. 112' ,~ ~ tu'1 ~la IUO ...,_for s.M .012 PIY9*11.h n2I ...,., ........,, '171 • ....,_ ~118 4014 l'llnllW W$ ~ ..,., , • ..__ w....... 4011 ·~.,.ad ... C--,.1-llU •in-t ~.... 40ll c-1. '"'"1Y 1211C .,._, w .. ueit tcl22 ~ 12'78 ... _, .. '-~ .......... . ~ Unna llOC •M.-, w ... 11e1 _ --_ ..,. ~tol»Mowod IW .......... TD't , .... ,,__.......,)' 1ax ... II ... lndllwWPtopc~ 1n: ............ ______ ....,.~ IWil1e Hanw PMi<I 14211 .... .....-MM! St., Huntington Beech, CA. • 92&48 Thia~ le oonducted by. an 2.tl6-M and to tM &c*iOf Court. Tan per----------- lndMdual '*" of tM amount bid to llCOOfn- """'ror s.i. 14oc EMPt.OYMOfl -~ ... ...._. ........... 0.-.. I IC..tpWanltd SIOO ....._ 11trll91tte OhnpCo 1 •Joi. Wented &10$ ~ & T,. Cntr. Alhd Anthony a.a., 712 Mein ~ 81., Huntington e..ctl, CA. t264a • R6ohwd ~ w.bb, 712 MM! St......, J. Pratt p.ny tM Ofter. Tu.a.,.,,.._ opar91• Thia Ut«Mrtt WM Ned with the Bl-Ill' lllft~ Ing and IMlntanencly eKperW. and °"I ol S1a1a ' ~ M . -qrtn. °"' ol County ·~ .-..... • od ...-... ~ ;· • 81., Hunttnaton Beectl, CA. t2t41 Thie ~ .. conducMd by. • geiw1ll ~--· Alhd A. Gerda County a.rt! of OtMg9 County on .--.... ,.,,,_ pr9m1ume or.,....,_~ TMfolowtl19penonatlll\le..,.,,_ MtlY 7, 1964 to tM ~ afWI M pro-rMid donid tMUMOf IN~.,.._ Plm'M NOTICE OP DEATH OP' .. of the .._ o1 ocwAn...,,, o1 nw ...,_ NEW"°"T DIVELC>ft· PublllMd OrMae CoeM Dally GLENICE MARY BOGUE ...._ bam1nee1on at• •eoorclna MEHT co. 1t711 ~,..,Lene. ~ ,._ 1&7 c.. ... -·-------M06 Excel Sir 2be. 2 • vu, '-'........,,,, --.• l o.. .. --·-·-----&&10 ;·-. fnod a &WOduo-,,_ ..._ ... --· , .. ..._ -·---·······-·" 11130 growie. 1225,000. 819 L&. ...._ .. ---· ... 1• u..-. -----·-·-···--· ... -M75 Owfw JL&. W__. -===··· ID ,,_ .. --··-·---Im --------T'hlll ltatenwrt -ftllld wltfl IM County Ca.rtt of Or-. County on Aprtl 29, 1964 Plot -13. 20. tT, June 3, 1964 AND OP PETITION TO AD-°' ~.,...., .._, ana ~~ eat4t ________ 25_,_ ...... _1MINISTD ESTATE NO. ::::.. .... Of~==-= _:: w tlid lrt °"""9~ t-----------...------------------------PIBJC llJTIC( AlUlti puidl M 1 L on ,_, 21. , .... FM..! HO". F'2311S1 ......,. PutJlaNd Or-. CoeM o.lly Plot w.y e. 11. 20. 21, 1964 ~ DEATH NOTI CES To all betn, benefidarim. TM baoUt1t1C o1 tt. EaitatM,.. Grant E. Ar~ 11711 ..cnnoue ..,.... crediton and continaent ..,,.. ... f1gttt to~ wry and• g::-.= Lw. Beectl, TM :::::.:':::::.. f: dotnQ creditors of GLENlCE ~'°..:,"Y "'ordar ~ DlllMer R. hann, 11,.Mtlldan ~ea: MARY BOGUE md per9CllW DaMO: Mt1Y 10, 1964 St~ IOl30 T.C. COMPANY. 903 w.t 17th who may be otherwise 1'**'9.!:~· .,......_,,.:=·~by• •it, co.ta ...... 12ea1 inte:relted In the will and/or ~ 1an.n ~ n.a ~ .. ll9d """tt. 17~~~~ estate: oftn. ....... ofh~•*' ~Qar11of()r8ngleountyon Thia~ te oondueted by. an A petition bM been filed ..,.._,ts. ~ Or-. CoeM Daly RECES80 ~co.ta by ALFRED ~~~UEOrln ~4~.~~ o.11y Plot Plot May 20. 21, June a. 10, 1964 NATALINA IU'CESSO, a Thll Utament.,.. fled wtth tt. the Superior ~" of • 2l560-l4 257t-&6 relklent of Corona de1 Mar, County Ca.rtt of Orange County on aoae County requesUng that ------------------puled away May 18, 1984 in May 10, tN4 . ALFRED F. BOGUE be ap-rtaJC fl)11C[ P\llJC ll)TlC[ N wport D---1.. 1°'-Ufomia ,,,... pointed U penonal l"eJ>-___ ..._ _________ ......., ...... _.._o..m..;..;;.... __ e ~·. '-AU • PutMllhed Orange eo.t Daly . adml.niater the •24141~ She ia survived by her Piiot May 13, 20. 27, JUna 3, 1934 reaenta~G~CE MARY U.. ar FIRE AND CASUALTY........_ Compel.._ daughter, Mrs June 2572-64 estate 0 IYNOPlllOflTHI Linhard and son, John Re-BOGUE (under the Inde-ANNUAL STA~ cesao and their families. A P\llJC fl>TICE pendent A.dminiatration of HIGHLANDI UNDDWNTIM Mass of ChriatJ.an Burial ACTITIOUI .,._.. E8tate9 Art). The petition la ~ COl!WtANY will be held Monday May um ITA,....,,,. Bet for hearing ln Dept. No. 3 .. Jlflnlll90M IT'llDT, 21, 1984 at 10 AM at Our Th9 followlnQ ~.,..doing at 700 Civic Center Dr., HOUITON, TWXAI 11002 Lady Queen of Angela bualneM u : West., Santa Ana, CA 92701 MolM OMce Cath lie Ch h N rt CREATIVE .. coNSTRUCTIO.~ on June 6, 1984 at 9:30 A.M. y.., lftClecl Decl1R1ber 11, 1111 0 _urc .' ewpo SERVICE, dba SUNSET POOLS • IF YOU OBnX:T to the Total admttted.... S14 229 965 Beach, C&liforrua, Grave-e Mc~. Sult• A. lrvtne. Ca. Total llablllt'-. .;9 .. 3 ' .... .. side llervicel will follow 92714 granting of the petition, you ..,. • ..... .... . . v· M Tommy L Owen, 3912 Atwr A.\19, ahouJd eJthet apno ..... at the Capital paid-up/Guaranty maaa at Pacific lew em-N9wpot1 8Mdl ea. t2M3 . --Capita!/ orial Park, Newport Beach, Jim Eneat. e Mel.Ann. lrv!M, Ca. ~eanng and l\ate you objec-StaMory Depoalt $1,000,000 California. Pacific View 92714 Uons or file wtitten objec-Grou pald..fn and contributed Mort u r a r y , D l rectors. Thia bualMa 11 oonduct9d by. • tiona with the court belore aurptua $2,600,000 644-2700 g9Ml'al ~Tommy L Owen the heartna. Your appMr-Un~ fundt __________ __,! Thia atawnant ... flied With ti. a.nee may be ln penon or by (aurplul) $0,888,499 HARaOR LAWtlt·MT OllW Monuary • Cemet•ry Crematory 1625 Gisler Ave Costa Mesa S..Cl-555• PIE9'CE BROTHER& IELL BROADWAY MOATUAAY 110 Broadway Cos1a Mesa &a2.q1so BALTZ 8EHGt140"' SMITH & TUTHILL WESTCLIH CHAPEL ' •• f , 7th SI vU\lJ Me\1 1;,.1£, 1'1371 County ea.rtt of Orange County on your attorney. Sutplut aa regard• May 10, tiM IF YOU ARE A CREDI-poHcyhaldeta S13,28e,489 $980,392 ,.....,. TOR ~ __.., income fOf the year PublllMd Orange eo.t o.ity or a con t ~tot otsbutMrnenta fOf Piiot May 20. 21. JUM 3. 10, 199' of the • you m\.llt the year M40 215 ~ file your cla1m with the we hereby certify that the ab<MI 11ema are In .ocordance Wtth ----------court or pre9e0t it to the per-the Annual Stat.ment f()f the year~ December 31, 1883, MUC NOTICE eonal repretentaUve ap-made to the lnturance Com""811oner, purauant to law. ACnnoua ..,..... pointed by the COW't within Phil D. Hem.on, Tr--• um ITATW four month.a from the date of 0 . E. W••· Secretary TM followlng ~ .,.. Going first 111uance of letters u PubUlhed OtWlg8 Cout Dally Piiot May 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 1984 bullMM • provided in Section 700 of 2849-84 NORTH AMERICAN GAS l Oil, the Probate Code of Call· 1----------------------~ C:::~~ ~s ••. 101. tomia. The time tor f1l1nc , ___ MUC ____ .., ___ m ________ M......,. ... 1e ...... m ....... m ......... __ Stew.i R. wttaon. 3 Corpora'9 claimt wW not op.re prior :=:;St•. 101. Newport Beech, ca. to four month.a from the dlite Thia ~ 11 oonduCi9d by. a of the heutna noticed above. limit.ct s-tnerth!P. YOU MAY EXAMINE a....,, R. WMaon the file kept by the court. u Thia atat.,.,,.,t :::,: =: you are f.nt.enstlld in the ... County ea.rtt of Orange Cour1'Y on \ate, yoU may lel'Ve upon the May 10. 1914 executor « ICbn1nil\ratot, or W upon theattol'M)' fortheu-Yw bdM D1111•••r 11, 191 Publlt'8d Orm'101 comm o.11y ecutor or adminiltrator and Total admitted ....a '544,851,sio Plot MtlY 20, f7, June 3, 10..:..?!'! .. •Ut-.... th the -·-'wtth Total llabtlltlel $3-41,331,378 -UJC wi ......... • Capita I pald-up/Gueranty "8JC ll)TIC( ..cnnouew .. umSTATW TM folowlnQ penon le doing ~-AMERICAN FURNITURE RE- FlNllHEAB, 13794 8Md\ INd., 1131, Wallmll....,, CA. t2te3 Mtct'9lll Patrtolc ~. 11101 ~ It., Huntington leacltl. NI.IC ll)TIC( PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK ·-.. ~ pt'OOf of ltr'Yice, a written c.pttll/ PmUC llJTIC( r-.... nutM request Ntine chat you ct.-81.-utory D9pollt 94,000,000 ~·•'=" __ fltC_nn __ toUt __ .. -.-.-.. --are IPf9dal nodce of the ID· Gtoee ~ nt contributed PICnnout M'H•M n.....,.,.... .. ,... Cf'mPtery • MOrluA1~ <.;hapf'I • (..rf'm.t1or" 1t.,QQ Par•l•c V•t!"" (),..,. N,.*t'O•I Bt• 1rr1 • 1.i • ·nr McCORMICK MO ATUA .. Y 1795 l 1~ ina Car-;o" ~d l •Qun• 8t>1C,. ('A (i'b~I 4Q I QC J5 ..... tTAW tnc of an inventory and ap-eurptue 147,.380,303 Mm ITAFP " -------- The fo1oW1nQ '*'°"' are esotng prai.emeni ol esta&e wtaor Un ... 1~ funda ~n... ~-perew .. M'I OM. LMD N#IJ NIOUNlD CMA Ml90A ~ w.; bua1nW aa . of the petidonll oc .a:ountl (eurplul) t 144, 151,"8 PUTI. , .. .....,., ,._,No. ... ~ DrM, .,..,... ~ TNJNMT. 10I Matti et.. ...... R. CONaTRUCTIOH. 2272 Maw-menUoned In SecUon 1200 8ur1*» .. reo-d9 K214 • ....., ra.:ft.-c.. 9"11 ""' CA. -1 Pott ll'td. eo.ta...., ea. and 1200 5 of c.M C..Wornla ~ •1ts.s12,.202 l¥y 1. AllWto. 1111 ••""'°'' ~o> ..--.. t11 ca11...._, w:e.,, a~ ,.::.~.~~:C,7 777 ProbeteCode. =~ t151.0H.650 =, K214, Nliwpof1 ...,,, Ca. ~iili"--0.W .. ~..:7~ .. ._l~~leoonductedby an WlWam S. Csed the-t 14t,M4,1t4 Thlll~llOOll fllii1lllt,:M lNa...,_la•llflAt•lllJ:M Tiiie ...,_ llr lll0CW1Wllf1•1•111111f by. ,._._ •7ttN M-*-8 S au ,_ ~ 11.-vllfllll ltdtt ..... ~&wllt Aona6d v. J . Batgor«1 " • ... '-• C.. ... W• ,...,.a>y cettlfy tNt the aboYe Heme.,. In~ wtttl _ 111¥ ~ ......, .I.....,. CNll....,, w .. Thie etat9mant WM fled wttt1 ti. Su&a Au, CA. the Annu91 '8'&MmlM fot tM ~ 9f'ld9d Oeoemb« 31, 1tl3, TNI.........,.. w llld.... 1119 lllil •" .. llid _. fie 1"" 1tu1 rnm11 w..., wM ,_ County a.ti! Of OtMg9 County on tH4111 made to the lrieunnoe Commll .. IW* purwt •o lew. CouMy a.ti of °'9'19 Oililflllr • co...ev °""of o..,.. ~ °" ~a.. Oil 9'Mll ~on May 10, 199' Publlthed ~ CoMi PM 0. Harrteon. T,...,,., "! ....,,10. 1114 .-II. 1* -""' n, 11M ,_1• n.,,u n.t1 M I lli. 20 0 e. Wel9t• ~ / ,_. ,.._ ,.... Pvbllafled Or'.nga Coaat Diiiy ......._.y ruot ay • "'• ' pUbltlhed o;..,. Coe1t OitfY Piiot a.tey 18 19 20 21 22, 1814 Publlhld 0....-OWi DllY "'U hl4 °""'II eGllt Olly ~ = 0.-~ Pilot Mty 20. '7. Jun. 3, 1~~ 1"4 2.M8·84 ' ' • '2eao.&4 Plot Mer to, 17.JuMS, ,.::. ,._,. ~· 11; I0, 17, 1114~ Piiot ~ 21 • ..., 1S. ~ 0 WORLD CHARM" enhances thla charming two story, four bedroom, 3 bath home. Featuring remodeled kitchen, formal dining, lovely patio area & tennis courts. Located on world famous "LIDO ISLE". Priced $36.-,000. Call for private lhowtng. REIL EnlTE STIRE "Old fullloMd Court-.y and &IMt»" Ill IOI WE Obi. wide mobile home ,,.., l•k• & vlllage............ 111:811 $25,000 Cozy cabin wtth bunk houM, large lot. owe ............................ ssa.ooo 2 b.ctroom cabin. Back• to National for•t... .... ... ..... ........ .... ........ $85,000 .... t 1 b.ctroom, den & 1~ baths. OWf* financing. CloN to ahopa & golf........................................... $82.500 Mount81n HldMway CMrmtng 2 t>.ctroom. 3.5 acres ............ S2at.ooo .,. 1ULn en•> 111-1111 .1 .............. ~ ... , ........ ... Exciting ocean view home. Must be 1e>1d. Three bdrml + convertible den. lmmllculate condition. ~95,000. C.all JOYCE DABOLT or SALLY SHIP· LEY. ....... , Specious home w/large rooms and view of the blue Padtic. Everything to make California life style eMY· 2 mM- m .Wtel plus 3 men bdnm. 1rl fam rm, formal din, pool spa & built.-in BBQ. Low maintenance lfOUnd9 w/ I at,emlw brick work and deddnl. =~~1 };:11· Call TRUDY STUJJ- ...... 11• .... . Finest goff COUrM location •• Bdrm, 5 ba. putting green and paddle tennis court. $1,885,000. OPEN SUN. 12...- HIRlll VIEw lllES ...... , ........... L.1111111 ...... ....... •241,111 ... (llier mst 11111~111 I •• ....,, ........... derrell P••h propertl" 5190 compv• dr., newport ~ DPEl -TDllY 1-1 ... 1,\ ......... 2..._ ...... $399,000 ............... 1230 Sand Key, tMlls, CdM _..... Stllilrt. 511 ... ,.... " ......... $585,000 ............ 41 8odlp 811. Smtm. CdM $9~~ .. ~.~~.~~:mt:: ~~.~ ... , ...... J .... , .......... .,.. from $225,000 .... 403--409 PGPP1 Avt, Okie CdM :=.~~.~~:.~.~ ::.~~ ....................... $285,000 (LH) ......... 2601 Blacttt.orft. Easttlllft =: .. ~.;ri:=:.~,= w.,..-.s ..... _.~raun.a $395,000 ......... 2001 Mira, nne Temce. CdM .......... Jlft.Jk .......... $380,000 ................................ 232 Iris, Okie CdM lJ ,_. l()lJ 11()1"1:1 REALTORS , 875-8000 2443 East Cotst H ghWIY, Cotof\a dtl Mer ' OPIHSUKDAYU me CANYON MANSION. ()pen 1-6, by appt. only. Priced to •ll TODAY at Sl~96,000. Call PATIJCI TBNOU at 790-8702 for rate entrance and de- tails. ~~·-=--.. 111111 1.:wl Ill N ••11, 1.81 .. A very charmina home on an ovrenbed Jot with 3 bedrooml. 3 bat.ha, den. large patio perfect for entertalniDI. AM1na $395,000. 1.m11111.n 111-1• ~M<>lt. .9.1,r _. . ., de-~ 8cf__. ..... JU1t look what you pt! Ideal location only ltepe to main CdM beach. Ocean w , 2-1ty w/IJ)ACiOUI rooma, 3 Br, a Ba, lrl cozy Jam rm w/frplc. Kit. w/breUfut nook. Lrc deck, covered patio, .W' lot+ motivated aeller. Re- duced to 1370,000. JACOBS UALTY Pl&-·1111,m·YI A value 10 CODVindnl you will fiaht for the chance to buy dUa loYely 3 Bedroom. 2 bath c.o.ta Me. heme. Frelhly pUrted. new carpet, it'• VlllCaDt and reedy to be IDOYed Into. R-2 Jot for lidded value! 'lbia wm't 1-t! THE :REAL ESTATE RS ltl-7111 •UI I llll YIEWI from the upper master suite, living room. deck & kitchen of t.hil neat below Coast High- way home. You will enjoy peace & quiet ... great neigh- bors, too! Larger R-1 lot, roomy 2 ~ 2 ba1h (2 master suites). Lota of room to ex- pand. Only $350,000. <1r••> 173-1414 J141 l c..t ..,, c.... ..... TUii •• IElll1' Beautiful new condo in a catt-cuarded commurnty with oeean and CatMna view. 2 Bdrms. den, 2~ Ba, 2 marble fireplaces, A/C, centr. vacuum. Lovely pool, spa amd comm. center. Assumabte 30Yr fixed loan at l l 4S._ Low down payment or THE REAL ESTAT&:RS ... , 11111 ..... • bit of It In ac.ICtl eo.t ...-o. °*"*"'a Bdrm38aMng ......... piece In the ...., .. end IMng room, ...._ tlon ........ ... trade. $488, 750. J&111111.11.n petloe end decb. n... .... ....... 111-1111 ...... .,... ...... tor ., .. ~ ~· Ful Pfto9 LM'getllmly ......... 1159,IOO. 75 -3191 on b'9 lot. a bedrGo""' C:: SElECT ,,. .,... Met • 1s 1 oe 1111 ...... ter lalt ..... ler lalt ..... PACPEATES !:r ~COW:::= I ... -AIL. • -"" peao. ...... llU ..... ... 4 Bdr 2 Ba pool home In Melle ~ ofllr. c.. * * OPEN SUNDAY • • UDO ISLE· NEW U8TINQ C•IOR'tlnd A ............. ! 2•1tory --Ce•ntrr "°"'9". tpecloul engl1h ..,.,. ....... ....., '°°"' """ Mil ............................ , .... ............................ Luxur1 ............. """ ............. lftat•llne • ... a.ltJ • perteoltoft thrHlfMM. ..... Cell 1:11•14GD. ~._.,MPll 211Vle ...... .... ,... .. , WATERFRONT HOMES. INC ltfAl. ESTA T£ s.ar. ....... ~-·y ~ 2436 w c-H...,, Hewtloft 8Hch .,,_,_ ... •••• 11-1111-.. .......... rt .... ' Tramfened owner mwt aell or ._ opdon. Adonble townbome in Harbor Vlew Knoll. Two bdrm, 2 ~ bathl ~ q\Mt • ~vate View. ty pool & tmnia. Only $231,000. Call Barbara Hawkinl at &M. 7078 • ...., _______ l·------1 Meea V.-de. Thll <»-rtght nowt WllWlllT ... _., 1-1 =' ~0:!t, = MtLae ... .... , Steps to Big Corona Bet! wttt1 tts Older Wik• roof. 1111.IM Except1..-i1CM11vw ... buy tor the In-.... ... ..... concnt• ctriv. end lhut· US19raded ~ -bedroo. ~Ot who hea ltway9 Entire 1st ftoot 2000 eq ft, tered windows. Don't home ~ new ...,... wanted to be on the 213 Meral*fte et C>oeM mtu this~· FUii d r •P••, paint ••• weter. PW & dodl tor 2 81 2BA,femrm 2~ba, pttce$141,000. 751-3191 9Cl'W'9. 9rtdl • J' 11 boeta. 50' end 35'. 4 Br + 2 .pattoa. CUilom PLUS $SELECT -Met awge oo.ed ...... 41h Ba cuetom 1~aty wttti much deWI. FON¥er __ .-J. extra ~ 1n .... home Ml i.t of ftMnO. ~ vtew trom ~ ltv· PAOPERT~ tor 1NnD "'°"91· ,,_. Ing. 1st of 1425,000 .... Ing room. •• If you W MM ..,.. loan ft 111 t• '° .,.,,... et 12.5% I.Md the ,... • come .. the ...... bJaM t• you. c.11 todlJt ml)'be purchaMd for .,_. .. Alklng 1595.000 •----~----a.atl.000 at 10% no 111 onxc:Mg,"SUBMIT: U ... 1K... • .. , .. u Lhia llN down. A1ktno price owe at 12%. 2 units. U:st,ooo . I* Ill '500.000. Ati/tl.. for Bettina .... / ... /Alt-875-ao58 And " .e::o::. Ooi • ~~ llMlll UL UL Ill lho«w "°"" ti .. _..._, ..._ .. r 38r, 2Ba. Din. Am. FIPt., letmt cokwa. Upgil T f f Foun•f't-._n.c;.. Dbl. Ger w/Ba.,+ 2 Br. c:afl*, udlp.., .., Hunt & Associate ~ .. ~~ ::i:~::~:: lt(Al ESTATE ....... Situated on one of the best view lites ln NeWport Beach. this superb 5BR CU1tmn often the ultimate in deligJl & livability +180 deg. ocean, bay & dty Utee VIEW. Boelta of fam. rm w/ooe of four f-pb. li- briry, 7 bathl. and • lite & briaht aowmet kltic. A dream of a rnMttt IU.ite w /incredible VIEW, f -plc & •una. tO' pool & ape. 24 hr. auard· eel pte. Ownen may CCNidel' tr.de. Offered $1,950,000. Call Jeri. ''"' ... ...... 1 ... ••4• 2121 ............. Rd. ... .,..c..... ........ llrl S ldni.tl W\'.lt; m 11% am..t. ~ to beld\. cor tot. "30,000 t75-0e73 NI llU,_, • modal. c.11 nowt 111-1111 1111LMllll . .. R&M~ ' .. _ , . ... ' . .. , .. 11 , . " . ',. . J ASl ....... OFTMI IWN: ~ • .._ _. -..... -111111 Nll?'ZI.... tlll,111 A 3 BR fam. rm. "MOMCO". ~ W.W Beautiful 3 er 4 BB. family rm, formal d1n1na nn k>caUon. Goraeoua planUna ln private patb. home. Thia Id.DP nary l'tlll6dence baa been re- Hu,e rnMtel' lult.e w7wana on main floor. pt._. 2 mod11ed and prol r 'mally decorated. Shutten, lddltional BR on eecond 8tory. Lucy !be ikyliib1at plw many u~. Pool and 1pa Joca119d In private courtyard. Donna Godahall ..... ...... . ....... Lowly Deane townhome. End unit with total privacy. One of the larplt Joa ln Bia Canyon includee a peddle tennis QOW"t.14 bedroaml ai ~ 4 ~ baths, 2 fireplaces. extra laree kitchen and gorgeous mMter suite. Lucy Roee • bTID _.. I llllllB • -· 1111,1M 3 BR/2 BA hOUle & a 2 BR/den 2...toey apartment in the rear are well maintained and suitable for owner occupancy and rental. Coby Ward ............ ...... Charming New England 1tyle oondomln1WDI on one of the nicest stree1a in Old Corona del Mar. Lower uJ\itl include 2 BR, 2 BA. brick patio, 2 car garage, fireplace wet bar. Upper unla have 3 BR,, 2 BA two decks, private spa, 2 car pr.ae, fireplace, wet bar. Micki Cooper PlllHT "' •• llnlTll 11.,.. Tri-level "S" Plan in excellent Eutbluff netah- borhood. Thia home fe.atures 3 BR and la located cloee to community pool. Owner will consider leue option. Micki Cooper flll&ml IUE.• llTIUT ...... Wood paneling, akylighta galore. fireplace Enormous muter BR suite. Muter BA with sunken spa tub, 2 additional BR & bath. Study, lg patio, community pool & tenniL Incl. land. Micki Cooper/Martha Macnab UD•IT ll11,1M A marveloua home -60 feet on the bay . .f BR, IUN'OOlnt beautiful lg. formal living nn. -den· muter' suite • ovenlzed bayfront terrace. Dock for &O ft. yacht. You own the land. Barbara Aune ••••••• ·-..i Liii -., .... 0.. to beautiful Huntington Beach, 5 minutes from Newport Beach--ln lovely area of Costa Meea--wanderful family living in 3 br. & 2 ~ bth. home. Manicured lawn--gunite private spa-- Malibu lit.es--luxury carpets and delightful netghbon. Tom Alllnlon mHlll Ii.&. IBTIL 11,IM-. New 32001e1.ft. ooodo with exdti1141180° view of harbor, ocean and dty litea--Elegant and 1pldoul 3 br. & 3 ~ bth. 3 car gar. & 2 balconlee. Available June lit for one ye.ar leue--no smoken, no pets- -lat & lut & eecurity. Tom Allimon .., Ul1ll. 111 ...... ...... Light, bright and handsomely remodeled one- . story Bonita plan w/3 br. Great aeme of privacy ln thil end unit beauty with ill country garden letting. C.oby Ward • lllYIN9tl.ll HMllD-. lt•,111 Very deeirable 3 bedroom 3 bath tinCle level townhome. Larae private ent.ertainment area with pool and spa. Danny Bibb .......... ... Outatanding Montego Model with family room. Beautifully lancUcaped, Move-in condition, quiet location. Available flnanc:lng. Danny Bibb & Stephanie Grody ....... L.1111 llll,IM Bia ~yon Broadmoor Plan I offerin& 6 BR. 3 BA & bUlard rm -private pool Licht and airy home Joeded w /amenitles. Sandie F1x MW·MW·NW ... Tiii f&i&IR 1111- 2 BR. 2 BA, condo w/ocean & Bay view. Cam- munlty pool Furnished. Sandi-. Fix ........ 11•••• ....... Thia 2 atory, 2 BR, 2 BA. McLain Townhou8e baa an unobstructed view of Big Omyon Golf Coune. Fabulous muter auite, complete with akyli&hta. The ultimate ln eophisticated living. Danny Bibb/Stephanie Grody Specializing in properl'I on lhe waler . . . near lhe waler . . . and wilh View of waler LAGUNA BEACH CONTEMPORARY Oceeft VIEW.-.._. of wood .cl ..... on a fM..-..... lol wlttt rOOM for pool In front or beoi. Only 4 ,..,. old In • "cMloe" locetton. bdttng 4 b rdroorn home end oww I• ••1•r to cooperate In • Hlo. •2",HI. Lw/optlon ... clown. 111-1400. GREAT STARTER HOME-t1•,000 D .... remodel """ ... ldtcMn a beth on L.ARGm LOT. ()Ny 1K CAIH down/INN option « IXc:ttANM. Cal for ........ 111-1400. BEACH HOUSE-OHL Y tt•,IOOI Prto.d ...... :r•IHI atepa to .., A OOMft. .Mt edorrlll• """ ...... la IMe 2 w . 2 betti .-..._.. .cl warlltth. Pwt9ct for c1e1J lwlng or......,............_ ln4IOI. EAITSIDE HOME + POOL ..... .cl epotll IT I llr d ...._ Mmo wtlh ouetofR .......... .. ........ ... ...,..., ...... .cl .,...._. for .... ......,. ~OWMtdoa1trlderrow....,ontNe ...... Ing • lndudM ,_.., roorn for 11•.-. 111·1400. NEWPORT "A" FRAME DUPLEX-$111,000 Ctooo to beJ end brrc...., tNe ......, "°l:::, ._ • a ........ + deft ................ and • oute •• , .... ~ pdo for wit unit. OWMt .. tnlde tor Anowti rrd proportJ or other unlta. ... a ........_ 111·1400. ·~· ... ..,.""""' . - NEWPORT CREST CONDO A ~n condition ... •ecutlM" ......_with 2 bedroome + den end fonnal clltlnt room. CoMfllMlftlty poof .cl toMle. -•xcftenlo '°'Newport ..... '1tl,000.111·1400. NEWPORT CONDO-BOAT SLIP A MW Noting In U. ... aterfrOftt OOftHftunlty.,, One of tM loweot pncod condoe .-,.... own beet.., locluded Qrw..et, pdo end e 2>4tory loWit:'IGUM with I bedroom., 2YI Mthe. E•r atepe to bMctl. Only tzal,000 FU. 111-1400. NEWPORT CORNER-POOL Owner le "" rnott.etod to ... .cl • oonrlder ••-~ for IMNlte lft LOftl .._.. --. A ree1J plu1.-t. 1ota1J coor•iated t .,...._ .cl deft + ......, ,..... re1lll11toe. Apprrllng ..,.,.., .cl ..,._ poet .cl deoll ...... , to .... lnctudoo tM laftd. 111-1400 ... .... VILLA BALBOA-WATER VIEWSI lpecloue 2 bedroom, 2 beth condo """ oecurftJ .,.tom, .. end COft'Nftunlty pool Oww wilt ..... t wlttt ft..,..otng on tNo to¥efJ Uftft In • locatlon neer tM bNct\. ... 111-1400. NEWPORT HOME-NEAR MACH '280,000 .,... hto. PffW• .. Mell J9fd .cl....,... ...,.,.1ooe--tton-°"" ...,. to OOMn. GounMt kltcMn. ......, ,..... wttll wet bet, atrtum end a bodroomo. 111·MOO. CORONA Dl!L MAR DUPLeX..-"SUPE9'" louth .. c...e ...... ., ......... Md ., .... "" ..... ..... ..,,.... .......................... °" .... ..... ........ "''.,.,.Lofte"""' ......... "' ............... 1 bed.+.,...nn.,......,.c .. ._. ........... ..._ .. ... ,,,,,,., ..... •1-,.. COTTAQE--8ALaOAl8LAND A MW Noting°" tNe I llldroont.2 be. IMfneWlth unllMlled cMnn .cl ........... ,... •• ,, ................... ""' .. .,,,.Cl, ... w. ............. "~" ..... .. ......... ~ ... .,...,.... .. ....... Ind ,..for ...... ..., ................. ~ I WEEKEND OPEN HOUSES PeftlMUla Point.-............ 1024 E. Belboli Blvd. 91,--... Petti~ let. 1-1 P.at. PeftlftlUIL ..... --................ 1508 W. Oceenfront ••AOO ... lheron McKIMon lat./lun. 1-1 P.M. .."'°"'··--·-····-···················· 51 llalboli COYH t•.000 ... Ann Kander lat. 1-1 P.11. Huntington llMch. ................ 22321 Welllngford ......... Goorvl Co• a.t. 1 .. p .... ~ Hta ...................... _ • ..,._ ....... 2I04 Clltf Drive .......... ...., lomen a.tJlun/ 1..f , .... llalboli la ........................ 1301·1301¥1 North llaJ .,..._ ... llette WeWt/Qoly YM OrdOft let./lun. 1 ... , .... Penlneula Pt·-·---······· 1131 E. llalboli Blvd. ., ......... Aw,,.......,..,.,.._ T.,.., a.tJlun. 1 ... , .... Newport BMch ................ • .. ,. .. Cove W. ........... Arnold lun. 1 ... , ... Lido lele .................................... -•. -121 va. lthec,e ..... , ... .Menne Palln•llet hft. 1_. P.at. Newport BMch •• ·-----·-··-803 •th Street .... ... Carole,,... .. lun. 1-1 P.M. Cllftll9ven .................................. 3115 King• Piece -.,_, ... .._,.,._ Clwy lun. 1-1 P.at. Newport llMch................... 2770 HlllVlew Drive ~ ... I(.., KnocM lun. 1-1 P.11. WMtcllft .••••• -................................ 20CXJ Highland 91-.-, ... Peggy Pethoe lun. 1-1 P.11. a.ck lla'I ··············-······-············-2:31»1 Redlallc:la ...... ... AM Kanaler lun. 2 .. P.M. WM'tcllft ••••••• -....................... 1ICIO DorothJ Lane ...,_ ... ...-.. D1910 lun. 1-1 P.at. Newport Beech ..................... I01 llaJ•kle Drive '1,.-.... Auatlft Deynoe lotJlun. 1-1 P.M. . Lido lale •••.•.•..... -•...•.•••••.••••••••••••••••• 211 VI• Eboll ......... UI fMMJ Sun. 2-1 P.M. Herbor View ......................... 1112 Ebbtlde Drive .. ..-... GlrOft Grubbo lun.12 ... P.llL NEWPORT DUPLEX-LIKE NEW lloftll owned tenne on tNe "'ftOOltJ now" lnoomo propotty. Try 1" uofl down end • loen et 12~"', ftxod r.to .......... no polnt8. On fll LAND. DrtYo bJ 20I 11th It. .cl oel for.,.... to .... .,.,000. 111-1400. 8AL80A ISLAND-NEW LISTINGI Clweo"""tio "'lelMd .......,.. lftctudoe • 2-otory a llr .. wn hemo .cl • ....., 2 111 drwn Nfttal 4ocar ~ ........... .........,,......, ,...... ..... ..... .......... _... ........... Prtoed for ............... 111·1400. Wl8TCLIFF--LARQE FAMILY HOME TNo 'Wr•an" bult ......_ 1e one et IN ... 1 ......... ........ for tM....., ftTTdlrtt ..... I prtweor. An ........ .... .............. .cl....., .... ,....., .... .... ...... llD •r .,...,.., MW ..................... 2 .... ........ , ........ .c1., ... , .... .......,..., .. ..... . .,,...... .. ..- • NIWPORT •1GHT8-SUBMm 0... ef h ........ °" Clft °"'" .-• V1IW NIVU TO M OlllTRUC1"1D. Mtowe tht orowcl wMh '°" et watntttt lftd ...... l .. ._,.._ .... for ..... -.A ..... dt .. •• ,,....,, 1¥1 .................... 170 ........ VllW cw llAY, OCIM I UQHTI • ._ --.._. ... ···-111·~ -' UDO 18LE REDUCED a READYI 111trl1r ....,.. ..,. We too '""°" ..._.. lluet ... ........... .,. Dr•tMliD ~ .............. Oft. IJTCllDUe 4 bedrOCNM ............. and ........ ...... ... aoubfllftnow.•••111-~ LIDO ISLE-LARGE LOT 9wlttfullJ remallrl1 II..._, MMe. car-e Miia ar ltwtna .... .-wrpe1to.clroofwd11k.l••••••IMcf. ......, ....... """ .............. + ...., ........ Uwe In 1uwJ .cl ontor oll tfw ,......._. on Udo ...._ •111.000 111-1400. CORNER ESTATE-CORONA Dal MAR ............ comer propertr wl~ Yeu e1ou••rt.r111M1cilllr.k. • ,.... ................. ,~ V1IW ......... bef wl~ at ftlgltLA perteot ..... for ....... ... ..... end prfwacJ. c...... ............. . bedroom ....... """~ kttoMft, ......... IMng ,.... ..... IWlcll ftNpleoe • ,,...... doore ..... to .meee !°°'-!""* mer o.:rlder • .._.. for NMler ........ ........ '81-llU. ,. •• CaM l7l-llOO., .,.MOD, OCEANFRONT-REDUCED TO 1117,000 W llTUhfrOftt loootloft lft W ... New ....... A perteol ,. ... ,., .............................. ~ ... . rpuh• 411•*'*" home.,...._.,.• 2 ll•*H"',...... brrllln. 8rrmed u• .... lraplu n,....., ..._.of IN awf .cl c....... OwMr ................... C.-to ... .,. ouoptiollael praprrtr.111·,_, BANK REPOSSESSION-LAGUNA · A "'1 .... IMfne with wood .cl .... IM~,,,,.,.. poof ........ ..., .... of.,....'°" ............ .. ....._ 1n ... .., .. t for ............ ..., ............ . 111·1* NEWPORT OCEANFRONT·8PECTACULAR A ... UITINQ ntll W'IDJ =R•llf .......... ,,.,., rrrldeftoo In• oom.r lrarlloft ....,..,.. -. .. to ...,, ........... .cl ...._,.. ............. ,,.._, ...... .,.....tory, ... ,.a· ,, ............ Ill ..... = wood flooro • ~ ................ ...... HlllMllJ, Hpa• ......... 4111ilrllMI Ill fMln hw. Aleo,• rrprr•°'*•• •• 1 llrllru• ~ "'"'-°' for ............ ,_. -.... ,..... unit-Of ...., • part ............................ . ........... .cl___. ....... ..., .................. ... .......... : .. ,OOOfU.O,..IM.A ... 1 .. P.11.•1- W•t Oaunlront (oft ...._ ..... , 111·1411. BAYFRONT-OPENIUNDAY Oft9ftng • ....,.., IOOlbtlon ........ vtlW"' ... fMln ... ,... .... toootlon, tNe ,. ......... Mo •• , .... for ... JaoM. ... t of both wOlida e llNloti ..... _._...end reoreettoMI wetemont IMfte.,...... ==-... bet, I w ~MW roof .cl ....., ........... _. .. ,d In lhle4 "' ....... °"two ............... ...,.. ....... .... tonMI ... ,.... ............. 91--,.._ •1-1*. 1CllM I. ..... ,... ...... Pt. WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. R 2436 W <.od~l f-iwy Nt>wpon 8'tarh 6 :11 -1 JOO 3 15 M artn Ave. Balbf.a l!.land ,,,:J-6900 .. Ill·······'* .... _ .................. ..... Char,.. home oa 35 ft. lot. N lMilltliMd. Sunny soutt1 patio. ' 217 .. ~ Ulle ... _.................... ....... Slper bly on 43 ft. lot. 3 bdrtMi 3 bltlls. 3 eat pr., lar&t petio. Street·t&Htrtet loc. t 1111e1 c.t. ..._. ...... _ ............ Jl71.IOO 3 bdrm, 2'1i bldi condo. Custom wlllplper. AttacMd pr •. Comm. pool .& .-. 233 .. a-. u.. ....... _ .................. -1175,IOO Completely r.....,. 4 bdrms. 4 baths, f1mily room. formal dinint room & den. 3 ear prl&f. Some bey view. COeTA•aA "°"'"= ......... Cwt Plua. ..................... ,.,....,.... ...... llDUf., .,..... ....., ..., ... t11l,MI. ... PORT •Actt CONDO: -a., .... .....,.,.... ............... no. OPEN HOUSES 1-5 Slll>AY IDTClff 3 BR, FR $230,000 WTlllff 2927 Catalpa 3 BR, FR $245,000 LINDA MARSTON HM8Clt VIW fOE 1847 Port Sheffield 3 BR, FR $265,000 .-TORACE 4 BR. FR, FIT SEAVIW 3 BR. FR 2107 Yacht GrayW $378,000 CAROLYN STARR CMEO llGtl.Mm 507 Rockford Place 4 BR, Off, Yiew $379,000 ~ CAMP8£1.l JEWPOtT IDiH11 256 Oceanview 3 BR, Yiew $395,000 TOM 80lAND HMnDVEWltiS 1301 Keef 3 Bit FR $398,000 l YIM MURPHY IAY'SHCll 2502 Vesta 2 BR+ $437,000 ELEANOR BOWIE smuss 3 Point Star 4 BR. FR $518,000 PAT CARSA0N IElCOlltT 7 Northampton 2 BR, Dtn $570,000 PAM M./LISA W. IVllTOUCC 1717 Blyldere 4 BR. l.H. $575,000 EVELYN YOtMG CCMONA DO. MM 714 Poppy 3 BR. Den $595,000 SUZI: EXLEY HMID VIW tau 2821 Harbor Yiew Dr. 4 BR, FR, View $695,000 CORA BAlotKOSKI ll>O ISU 5 BR+ 220 Via ·Geno• $695,000 C. Rt*SflUD SPYGLASS VIEW 1 Muir Beach Circle 4 BR, FR, Pool, SpaSl,225,000 'FRANK S£NNES ll>O ISOlE WATERFRONT 218 Yta Udo Nord 5 BR+ $1,950,000 EDl Ol.SON SIPTTY I I I I I TANG EE I I I I I I M U I. E H I .... Rt,, 1-1~ -------.. -· ..-r ..... HOMEI '°" IAU 29QROOll • 15 Cowntfy, Hwbor Ridge 759-1501 la49,000 Sunday 1-5 ** &410W. OcMn Front, Npt 8ch 759-9100 1645,000 Sun 1-5 428 Rtvera Terr (COrona Hindi) CdM 759-9100 Sun 1:30-5:30 ** 3712 Channet Pl {Npt Ill) Npt 8ch 759-9100 $395,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2308 Cttff Ortw, 'View' (Npt Htt) NB 946-7171 $395,000 Sunday 1-5 2770 Hfftvtew Dr, Npt. 8ch 831-1400 $275,000 Sunday 1-5 483 Morning Canyon, CdM 759-1&42 $316,000 Sat/Sun 9-5 118 Via M..,tone, Udo lale. N.B. 873-7300 $326,000 Sun. 1-4:30 • 2 8R ptue FAM RM or DEN ..., 18 Atoll, (Jaamlne cnt.), COM 840-48e8 $322,000 Fee Sun & Wed 1-5 • 219 Via Embol, Udo Ille, N.B 831-1400 $4e9,500 Sunday 2:5 • ~ Wlmbleton, Coeta M ... 645-0303 $185,000 Sun 2-5 * 401 Begonia. CdM 780-8333 $565,000 Sun 1-5 385 E. 19th, Eutltde Cotta M ... &42-7728 $131,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 1577 E. OoMn BIVd (Penln Point) NB &42-5200 $285,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 232 lrlt, Corona del Mar 875-8000 $380,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2502 Vltta Drive, Beyahoree, N.B 844-9080 $437,000 fM Sunde 1-5 I BEDROOM 2525 18th St, Npt 8ch 831-1286 $180,000 Sun 12-4 •• 1701 GelatM (Irv Terr) CdM 844-e200 $395,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1880 M.ut Cir, Coeta M ... &4&-0303 12U,500 * 2301 Redlandt, ~ BMch Sun 2-5 831-1400 $239,500 Sunday 2-5 ** eo3 3eth 8t, ~·BMch 831·1400 1810,000 Sun 1-5 2534 Alkl Place (Anaheim) ees.-t787 $139,900 Sat/Sun 12-4 •2001 Altura, lrvtne Terrace, CdM 876-9000 $395,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 Z212 AtbUtull~tblUtf, N.8 .. 87&-eOOO ~89,000 Sun 1-5 21CM CNff Dr. N9Wpoft 8Nch 831·14--$440,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 21CM CHff Or, N.wpor1 8MCh 831-1400 14-4(),000 2018 '*"8 Ln, ~ 8ch 768-8100 l 1M,800 8at/$un 1-5 Sun 1-4 .. *2000 Highland, W•tdlff, N.B 831-1400 $192,500 Sunday 1-5 305 Kings Place, Nwport 8Mch 831-1400 $390,000 Sunday 1-6 215 Morning Cenyon, CdM 844-8018 $580,000 Sun 12-5 3335 OcMn Btvd.1 Corona del Mar 875-8000 $925,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1977 Pon Cardiff, Harbor View &44-e928 $210,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 1419 Santanetla Terr, CdM 644-7020 $299,950fee 3058 Van Buren, Cotta Meea Sun 1·5 548-2313 $129,500 Sat/Sun 1-4 *4501 Wayne Roed, Cameo Hghldl, CdM 875-8000 $360,000 Sun 1-5 I 8R plua FAM RM or DEN 2345 18th St, Newport Heights, NB &45-4830 $199,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 v 2107 Yacht Graytlng, Seevlew, N.8 . 84<4-eoeo S378,ooo Sun 1-s •• 508 San Bernardino, Npt Hgt• N.8. 831-7370 $220,000 Sun 1-4 • 714 Poppy, Corona del Mar 844-9080 1595,000 Sunday 1-5 • 1221 8erk•hlre Lane, We1tcllff, N.B. 548-9518 $279,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 2928 Cliff Or I Npt 8ch 844-8200 $595,000 Sun 12-8 *988 Dahlia (Greenbrook) Costa Meta 548-2313 $184,900 Sunday 1-5 1520 E. Ocean Bl (Penn.) Npt 8ch 760-8333 $384,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 20172 Harbor,...., Ln, Hunt 8ch 549-2330 $139,000 Sat/Sun 10-6 2147 lrla Piece, Cotta M ... 546-2313 $179,900 Sunday 1-4 1524 lrvtne Ave. Newport Beach 64&-1289$210,000 Sun 12-4 602 Klngl Rdi!"Pt 8ch 788-7500 "70,000 Sun 1-4 2 Mek>dy Lane, Woodbridge, lrvtne 788-8952 1159,900 Sunday 12-5 **1205 N. Baytront, Balboa llhnd 873-7300 1825,000 Sun 1-4:30 207 Via Orvteto, LJdo Ille, N.B. 873-7300 $395,000 Sun. 1-4:30 1528 Or•nge Ave,(Corn. Palm«>Colt• Meea 873-1800 $215,000 Sund-11-4 11 Rue Verte (Ba Cyn) Npt 8ch &44-e200 .7(5,600 Sat/Sun 1·5 * •5109 8-lhore, Newport 8MCh 545-2147 "495,000 Oel1Y 2-e 88e TrabUCO Cir, Colta M..a &44-7020 $143,000fM Sun 1-5 *412 ~a Tn.tcha, "Blufta", N.8. &40-e258 1210,000 8un 1-5 4•DROOll 1132 Ebbtlde Dr, Harbor Vlft, N.8. 831-1400 M35,000 Sunday 12-5 1t • 3 Potnt SUr, SpygtMa &44-9080 '818,000 8unday 1-6 **eo 1 8aylkte o;. ttewpM IMd\ 131-1400 •1.300.000 a.t/8un 1.;a 9932 EfftnQhlm Or. Hunt . ..., 974-2190 l 1M ,OOO ht/8Un 12-8 ' *1338 Galaxy, DoY9r Shonle, N.8 . 873-7300 '81.6,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 * 1808 Galaxy Dr 'VIMV' (Dowr Shra) NB &48-7111 S700,000 8undtly 1-s 333 Ml"ord (C. Sh~ CdM 844-8200 '816, 8at/8un 2-5 * * 1309 8aY1kSe Dr, CdM &44-e200 '910,000 Sat/Sun 2--5 15988 Mount Jecklon, Foootaln v.a.y 963-e787 1149,900 Sunday 1-5 18327 Shadbulh, Foootaln Valley · 963-e787 s 188,000 Sunday 1-5 3206 s. Ramona. s.ita Ana 548-2313 1122,000 Sunday 1-4 2105 Yecht M'9ctMef, Npt Bch '831-1298 $395,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 48R plueFAM MlorDEN * 1700 Galaxy Dr., Dover Shor•, N.8. 159-1501 aeoo.ooo Sunday 1-s •• 19372 89).._.,, Huntington 8Ct\ 759-1501 $279,000 Sunday 1-5 * 1970 Port OUnlelah Cir, Npt Sch 788-7500 $324,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 •• 1 MuJr Beech Clrde, 8PYQlua. N.B. · 844-9080 $1,225,000 Ftie~ ~un 1:30-4:30 v 23 Hermitage, Big Canyon, N.8 831-7"8 $1,895,000 Sunday 12--4 • 25 Auguata (Ba Cyn) Npt Bch 831-1288 S1.195,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 2801 Alta Vltta Or (Eutbluff) NwPt 8ch 640-4281 Sunday 1-4 •2eo1 Blackthorn, Eutbkltf, N.B. 875-8000 $285,000(LH) Sun 1-5 • 15882 Clarendon, Ftn vty 964-5500 $2.29,000 Sun 1-5 1108 Oennlt Ortve, ca.ta M ... 545-0318 $249,900 Sun 1-5 40 Orak• Bay (Spygll) CdM 552-2000 $395,000 Sun 1-5 2821 Harbor View Dr, H.V Hllll 644-9080 $695,000 Sunday 1-5 19 Hermitage (Bg Cyn) Npt Bch ~200 $550,000 Sal/Sun 1-5 2317 lrvtne 81, Npt Bch 957-8400 $299,000 1422 Keef1Hrbr Vu Ht9) CdM 845-0303 $410,000 Sun 1-5 Sun 2-5 3383 Wl1terla, Cotta M ... 845-0303 Sun 12-4 207 Via Mentone (lido) Npt Sch &45-0303 $490,000 Sun 1-5 •1921 Klngt Road (Cllffhaven) Nwp1 8ch &42-5200 $898,000 Sunday 1-5 1507 Lincoln Ln (W.cllff) Npt Sch ~200 $339,000 Sun 1-5 2933 Catala (£.bluff) Npt Bch &44-8200 $299,950 Sun 1-4 • V2024 Port Weybridge Pf, HVH, NB 759-1501 Sunday 1-5 * 1087 Redding, Meea Woods, C.M. 558-1049 $204,500 Sun. 1-4 1230 Sand Key, Harbor View Hllll, CdM 875-8000 $399,000 Sat/Sun 1 .. 5 2748 San Juan Ln, ca.ta Meea 751-3191 1139,900 Sun 1--5 1845 Santl-ao (Baycreet) Newport e.ach &42-5200 l-108.000 Sunday 1-5 847 St. Clair (MM& def Mar) C.M. 845-0303 S139,900 Sun 1-5 1930 TerMlta (Ht'br Htnd9) Npt 8ch 831-7370 '209,000 Sun 1-4 ••19 Touton, Herw Rklge &t., N.8 . 75t-1501 1549,000 Sun. 1-e 233 Via 0enoe.. Udo t•, N.8. 87$-7300 M75,000 Sun. 1-4~30 9779 Winthrop, Ftn Vly 984-5500 '254,500 S.VSun 1-6 111.DROOM ** 238 Via Udo 8oud (Udo) Npt &ch 758-9100 11,780,000 8at/9un 12:3().:5 1800 l)c)(othy Ltne; 'Weatctlft, N.8 . 131·1400 '326;000 Sunday 1-5 *41=-Bey, 8DYGIW, CdM 87 1585,()()C) -Sat/Sun 2-5 9 Muir Beld1 Cr,~ H ... COM &40-4MI •1,7&0,0f)() Sun. & Wed. 1·& 1800 S-B• Cir (8pyde) Npt 8ch &44-e200 185(),()0() -8un 1-4 220 Via o.no.. Udo ... Npt 8ch 844-9080 MH,000 Sunday 1-5 llR ..... PAll••DBI * * * 107 Miiford (C. 8tn) CdM ~ 11.97'.000 a.&/lw\ 1-4 * * 30I Via Udo Mord (Udol N.8 8U 8200 11;211.000 ••••101 VII Udo loud, N.8. 87M181,873-7873 SeUSUn 1-5 COND08 f'Olt MU l...oolt ••9M~COY9Weet 831-1400 IM0,000 8und9Y 1-6 ••755 A~. SandcMtt., CdM 875-8000 $185,000 Sun 1-5 24-42 Elden Ave, Colta M..a &42-3832 1133,500 Sun 1-5 2 8R plua FAM Ml• DllN 213 Marguertte, Otd Corona del Mar 875-4780 '595,000 Sunday 1-5 lllDROOM * 2438 Santa Ana. Colta Meea &45--0303 $149,500 Sat 1-5 Sun 2-e ••9 Klaloa Court, Nwpt er.et, N.B. 873-7300 $178,500 Sun. 1-4:30 15 Klaloa. Newport B4Mlch 844-7020 1179,000 Sun 1-5 ***320 Otero, Newport Beech 844-7007 $259,000 Sun. 12-e TOWNHOUlll FOR SALE 2 llR plue FAM RM or DEN 11 Florence, lrvtne 844-7020 $205,000 Sun 1-5 * 2707 Hiiitop, H.V Knoll, Nwpt 8ct'I 6"-9078 $239,000 Sunday Noon llEDROOll 403-409 Poppy, OkM CdM 675-6000 From 1225.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 MOlllHOMll lllDROOM 1560 P1acentla, Nwport 8-.c:h 546-2313 132,000 Sunday 1-5 DUPLEDS POR 8ALE ........ ,....,... * * 1301 No. Bay. BalbOe laland 831-1400 Sat/Sun 1-5 llR +IM +28R **1133 E. BalbOe 81, Penk'I pt. 831-1400 11,215,000 SatfSun 1-5 220 Via 0.00.. Udo 1M. N.8 . &44-9080 1895.000 Sunday 1-5 ** 1S08 W. C>ceMfrom(3/3/2). P9M1, NB 831-1400 1949,000 Slit/Sun,~ MNTA&.8 •MMOuell M02 Chevy~ 0rM. H~on'leedt 81~ 11100/mo ~1-4 • lpll ..... 1 • Anl ••Wlltelfroot '* •• w...ni" & "°'°' .,,04w.._. ......... RE/""",1 ~y -.... ~--- ~ am a Pec111C C . WOf1ii =· :w ,, ... ..,. 751-5113 TWo for the Pftoe d One t 700. H1rbor Uwn-Mount ~. 1121..., Ave. c M. '"Of\t 1-71S411411t ..... hirn:J:" CclM 2 Uftb :+ .. ""· Aw lft hnt IP I C0Nt moderft un1111 "' rw. 10I Awmdo. IMl.000. °'""',.,...., ln.4ID I I , I ., I f(Ul)ADS AREFIEE Cat. ..... ,. • ' I " I~ ... ..._.: ... ~=::: M .. ~II ,_.__. ....... ,_. •• 5 '" '9 ... a•-..--~~---- • •a-._(Maftb 21·Apiil It): Whit .ecmed .. UD~" ii aow iC•11r• ....... -i:,: .. ··--=~ii:" ~ 1ntoa~6nit.eprobebili&y. Focus on 1urpri-. willlil daM I ...-..-...._ come true. m1JUkct that are n:aifteCI and &wt that are rwco"eNd. #Ill#• • ..,. ~Jative venture it likely to IUcceed because of )'CNf imuhioft Ud •• .,. ........ .---_.---- . uma?i1Jllua (April 20.M.y W): Put ideal on s-per. let au~ ._ !!!'-' know tbaa you are aware, alert. willina to accept responsibility. Open ,_.... dialope will! .. 1peci1l .. pcl"IQI\. Be ready for cbanee, travel, vanety and ~ IUOH • At ~~~~=~~I ==~•• from one in midlt of journey. v • .., fialU'el !if Jr~ WI ODllNI (May 21-June 20): Emptwi1 on holiday epirit. travel Ndlll-. flll·1m commu~catio~ educatfon, rrllJor domettic ldjustme1tt. Youil =-t=~ •..= • ......... receive u"-on ~ concenuna invettmcnt, !f*ial coUectlon. Dllwa .. (213) l111111rtnl Ta~ bra. ~1~ peno~ play oulltandin& roles. Keep M14U4~ ..... ~ ·reeol~coacem1nad1et, nutnlion. • e: • •iM 1_ . -CJvnc217July22)::'f'ou:11bcprovidtdwi~co~fide1.uial ...,Opplr.....,Mltlh -·-•· 1ofonna1ion. ClandettJne meetana 11 on aaenda. datctetaoo 11 a ..... HUNtYI 111111n1 .,.. ._, '*9111 IT rwiw- requimnent. Define terms. dia deep for information. check valuables l•T ~ to ..ti ~ ftlofyonWlllC....._ and refute tO sin up somethina for nolhins, Pisces, Virao pttt0n1 play time ..,... att..wllftl c.p11~-:; =.: Alllll ....._ • --key roles. 18111 .... ,,, to ...,. .,. ~ ~ .... ,,., - LEO (July 23-AuJ. 22)~al aareement is sached with one NIWPORT llACH • Al =LolaofCUllOfMF :::':::'Of:..::: • ,.,., .....,, ._ whote ideal do not coincide with your own. Accent on responsibi.Uty, --r.::.~ . ,,_...., 6 '*-. ,_"'*1"1 ........... involvement, intriauc. mystery and possible alliance witb a very ~a Wf'Mlftd 1.,.._ Af:&!I: In pereon -. ....,..,.. .... unusual person. Taurus, Cancer, Ca'P!'icom natives fllu.rt in ICCIWio. ...,. ,,...._ ._.. : :00-4~•::,,':; · .VIRGO (Au~ 23-Scpt, 22); Concentrate on basics. real. ize special ""' °'.,_=,.-, ..._ :.J·..-. services can be mauaufated. Accent also on peu. dependcnll and ThoM .,_.__ oontact aeneraJ health. You have wide audjence, potential is aJmOfl unlimited. Debra~• , ..... ... Know it, bqjn advertisina or publicity campaian. Aries plays key role. (211)''41-2114 59' ... . UBL\ (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Love dominates -l<>sic does little to --.111. === o~ emotionaJ responses. Accent on creativity, travel, adventure lqwel()pptylmplyrm/f/h eoetaMeM.CA · and Intensified relationship. Get ready for new start, realize that IAHKING Equet OpportuNey pe~ily 1parklet and you could persuade almost anyone on any m 1 mo ~ subject. ltu.U~ 2t131..0 Aw MrOIMftO ICORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Follow tbrouah on bunch, vOLRI 8ANJUAHCANTAAN0 undentand that you will now team by teacbin,a. Be aware oftenitoriaJ C::W-~t::::i LO.I ri~ll. be ~ure sources are up ~o date co~~m1ng real estate laws, _tips. .., .-e 0t .. n1utlon, nPllT • llll Ill Dilemma 11 resolved, you•n suck to familiar ground and family wall be ~ ,_ one Pl"· • l30-42ll °' • 1111 pleated u result. -.1nC12 fuMIMftler ...,.~an~ you •II ~ PIS: • ... SAGm'ARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Accent on ideas, vi&ali&y. =~.:=In°"' =.•.:-.,,.:.-:~ •UDl 111 Ill ful .,_toriui\Man. ,._. ,_~' -. rdativet, trips, visits and decisjons concerning future holiday travel. · .,. ..,.,._IOed Clettl Needl lllCMTARY MUlll ClrM, MP'• ,....._ ...,. .. ..,.. .,. Hiabliaht verutiJity, make contacts with individuals who share your ft« ..._ poeMone. you TW*ttowottclnour~ W:.~a:. ~-= ::r .J:::o ,-. tor _ .. , •••••••• buic interats. conc~ms. Gemini pla!s sipificant role.. , ~=-': Pel••• Dl!pt. c.1 t• ... .. ~·:-,., ftMf.,__ w..,. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). Be aware of details conce:mana tom•r• wllh routln• ..,.=....._ .._ -· HiiJ<li!Hj( llwil In. Jlnl ::l ....,. + .-. to ....... A.M. money. Count your change, protect assets. Lunar emphasis on tr•..cilone w ~ .,.... • ~ _. ....., ....-. ..._. ._. .... payment&, collections, ability to increase income potential. It will be ..,.....,. ... .,,.....,. , needed'°' tur ..eo,. ~ 8e=,:WS· ...,.. wor.-.m 1111 necasary to ~ise, review, and possibly to begin a rebuildina~-~or eddltlonet ~ == P*'*-tt~ ~ ,_. · AQUAIUtJS (Jan. 20.Feb. 18): You'll be at right place at n&httime, Ing. You"* M monttw r,:' drMrte r::c9c M . lift• II DEF inu~iti~n will be on tarset and basic decisions will favor Y.our :.,.:: in:::,:_ ..,. .. .,... • T...., · · · 1n,._~:: :_ Tl4E DM.Y N.OT 11 now upsrauons. Be con~de.nt, make personal appearances, wear bri&ht perieflO&. ... "9111Hr _.,.. flllPd ••--••• Md eootP41ft8 :::-• colon and exude optam1sm. Scorpio plays key role. ._ lnOofM w • 0 111 for °""'°' .. .-. to Pl8CE8 (Feb. 19-March 20): You are Ukely to receive Ptwe *P by Md_ com.-we L rw:= the= ~' *°' ..n . .., Forlnten4ew.olit1111.,.,.. tupeMM newepeper comm~tion, uniq~c hon9r. You no longer will feet. as if as~ .,..._., ~ =:. ..-y end~ =a. ::r.wr c1rwe: ea.....a. :~=:,~.: ~~;;;;;1 .... amona friends, family, neighbors. You could begin remodehna. CALfnDtal pe6d ~/depen-.,.,. ..., lllOW-·-·-· decoratina. beautifying home surroundinp. Libra plays imponant UN1lft dent bwftte. E~ ~.,:;:. WJy,.... we, 'ooi•IP9llf ...... ••Ill WY ...,_ role. frnrDAL Send r.ume or ltop by 11Mo.• S*t time wort& 80fM meth required. ::.V ":':,:~='~~·.:mo•· n. ~ ._. n.... ....._la•-•-Ill" 1.-.-.. I,.... .aa.e .eae.. UIU\ Md take • typing teat .. apttotogr ......... Apply In ptreon. f'llOt. ClnUlllon OMoe. __.-• Qroi.1.1• Cf1911...,._ .,..... .... "' .... , ,,_.. !l!MzllLMa 'WA'W 11......... end M tn ....... wed tor t1tt3el=·~°"' 111-e111 l30 W.C e.y co.aa ,.._...._ t,_J11•1,.1 I 21 L..llgUM. Prof• ...... ==---==1n1v1n111n .............. ™,ao•·poehM.~ ~~'!n ~2·1~,-~ .. 11·~........ ..._..._..,,'"" •wu .....r..4 " .............. ~ =:-.... '°'~~+2 ~ FOlft1ADS ~=.~~~': ..,.,~ F~.;;'"'"'· ......... ..,.,;'II;;;.,;; P~.'~ .. ··-=---~'!U::..-r:.. :::.--::·~--:.: 175e/f,-.OedJ 59'IGI. Celnow8krl51·"87 a.tt>et-wlttlctaen.... • ...... ,.... 112-115/hour.772-1147 woe.C.M.241..f2t2 ~,.....to:.,....--~,. ......... bothl1 prft.414-1474 ARE FREE t .rt'~ In COM .. Fencelntltaler Mulllknow MenlQel f,._ W.W.. T.,._ WOOd-'°""*" Cllll 117.al1 *........ ....... lllltlll9 :.:.. 87S: . n•......... wood & chain fink. •••11 •111 ........ --· row ......., ,.., ~ .. '*· ..... .., Cal T.l.'i ' 4111 _, .... NT 1 541--54'3 nHdt Htltt•nt. b· OM IW ._...;:;..,. 8' Im.• lldl. Ca. IMDWICH liWCIR tar w1.i:'=:-=. fUll : A ~8tytleept/ft, ...,.an• Ill I ~::c~/C= Celt Corpor ...... ~ t2tlO Oii. ~:::r· wvtutta1110owr0r MJ-llll UU1;._~ eorw":t:,t~8 Equel()ppty!mp¥M/F EX ... ~openang pl•nnl~ ehowroom ==-~= FBll CO.~ hMell-14,H.B.131-3161 s111ftan1n1tt&2nd B11udclan s-t tirM. 4 d8Yt pei dudaa. -2211 --. pc .. 141111 ,.... lllFRlll IP I 18111 ---~ ~ -· -WMk.Cel64&-CIOM KENMELHl.LPPIT 88•"*"· NI 0t pert .. Olll 8111 In tode(e NA~ Cllla 1.-., ...... 1111 FOUHDk~ltamped New· Robt~ 1-:./CM n &m/TYPllT Found: M & F ernel tlik I ~1PM. ~ be 18 & -., Et oom-~~ ... "lac-.W. ,.,_, ... Wit. port Harbor, lffntlfy. RE Brok• Id Aeetton ..... II Need t!llPO'latb6e per.on wttt do9a, vie. Pleeai1U., h4We °"'" trw. ff«...._ ~ Cell Mr. .-.-11 W....... ,._,_ ~=-~~19..!' ~ 54t-1822 642-2171 645-0811 .... .... wtth 9'tonQ typing .... C.M. 8'1-2t21 cml 517-«>20 T.,, 12 • • • I Fm/flt l•lboa. Mict;;;'"'A.E, Found:Wtlttedogwtthl.D ... ONEY AVAIL.A··· ._... ~Int ~-dO~ ••IM... Ul11• MeNNtM ....... ..... Fl n.. .. ............... 8W. 501 E. Balboa Ntwport 8Mcfl An1ma1 ... -,.,. 11rFu1 beneftta .....-11Mn · ,,..,. rv;. ---Mon .-*'t tor -. ,..,._ 1 "' c... • .._ ·in + • 8Mft« ..... 3868 2nd TD'I . We help *~"'**'° lnO. ClllPPlno. rnallnQ,,.. Part time, '**keePno Jeetkla Mal ClnlC In ~ _,..... > ... "=!5! Wanted 1nt.aor Dee9* LA.•OE Rf.W•'"D wl credlt problem• 'kFulors-t-. oord~lftdtyplng. aper ~· .. , .. ._"-'a......_.. llbora-,._.,....._ ... ,.. __ »· , fill-. Mit M to 8Mre ofb IP9Ce In " ~ Lott ~529Ylonfy ...... ful time. GOod benllftts. 2·5PM, 8el l IM\. Dblle '«* IUllPOf\ 1he ,. 21W7~Gtl'--9' ___ ,_. 1 ' Newport. Linda t-11. P* of__....,. r1np .. ,. lend,..,,,_.orlMWOf ae1-2121or-..n1 teerd\anclde'll=s••• "-otl•...,e: ....,...., 557~ :=: ~~ ~·~~J.To.o:-'.,:. 111·1111 applcatlonto: ::_::c:c.a~= HIE mm •• ,::"°O:S.*":.._ WS0 l1Uil WHBl'llOM.11 Hwy. May 11. 1M4. NO c:tedtt "·no penalty. •T• 1&1711 Melnda~ery Part time POettlon at .-Clnt a~-...,...._.'l!o,. --. ,_,. ..... FfT e..,.1ar.,_,www..,., BA8£ME~ 840-21H 875-3880 Denleon A.Moct13-7311 Wantltudent ~round. CIMllfted~Mgr Credit Union. Some ....,_Lab 1'• to join ....._,.__....,. .-If +-.1•1 mi Coll.t ,...-.-, 2500 lq ft et I. . lq ft LOIM 5-10.64. lltwr 9tWY ...... ~ 1111 ~ .. ~ ttn -·~ .... 'PIUT a.ic.i experience ,. °"' operadon. tront loelllon ........ ,.. 1.c-. co. Int/Eld. = ·-DIP Ce1642~ ~F. t-5 .i--_... t f ...... _ twne. -.. ttwu • '"" •· 330 W ._, p 0 8o 1a... quired. POtftlOn doee ,.. ,..-.. f11111J1 In penon. -.r,:;:*' ._ ..--an ca · ,,..... Call wtt.-714 aae.-t451 · -.,. · • • """" -.a,• lndMdual wtM» can AequWed ~-IOI In-..... 1 w •,. __ ..-. .. 1 ,,...,.. .... ..,.. _,, ~. In --Cr.:_ ....13 RoaenOerdena .. ,.. · eoeta~CAt2828 ~ • ...__ ~-. ..._ • .._,.". · wwt11.m1 nte.-..La•MMllU'I----. .......... REWARD 780-1112 DI WMkenda ln-oot2 642--4321 ext 802 traYel to branch office. otudM a In --l"9CI °"" . •141S1 ,.._._ a.lab 2111 AocOun~-_ • PIMM call 56&-3110 t. with • ~ll'h)'t6ce. PIT ~ to AIPM , __ , 11848 Rm F v LOIM May 10: longhlllred ' PllllY .,..... ~ t:OO. 5:00 Matti or --Ill HF lftoWr'pen ~-ia.iO;;t--... r---- 1240 ... ft . . 8lameM F, lluffa nr CdM 11111m• '°' etllpytrd. ~~ Gilnetal omo.. FfT a.ma phaela Of • Wltb """ lnapeetot'• (211) 271-GOf 'N•ISlllA'lllE -.. · H 8 Rftwd. 720-0491 onty. 8al8ly open. ,,...,..., ' • monthe to 2 ~--UCenM. l"A de.ye. Good ,.,....._, 111~ Aeent 541-5032 . . . In pertOn onty: 223 211t CLERK TYPIST Ana. Cell btWn M .30. perieflOll In. or Pay Newport BMch QA/u -.p: ... · For,.._~ & drepery LOST Per9lan cet flat face, Fun/time ~t for at.. Newport ewti. 549-1791, Mery or K.n M•t•llurgy La •nd .,..: 644-1151 «*. lnlP• In ~ SECRETARY . dept. Dtm't Furniture & name Ja.Nne • ...,.... 2 montn.. Atillet In ooat· Ill lmD Wotk In "eMCUtlw" w General Office pereon Frt-kf_tO.Wllda• of SEM It ~ ~ .......... ( lnlenora. Laouna H.. ootor. I09.Y9CI 125 RE· Ing oper•tlon. 10 k~ l ••• __ f mtg co In eouth O C day order cMek ~ ~red. Medlcal ,,......_ Medlcel NO lrdM Pwtl, ~ -Mic tor Dbde 511•2121 ~ WARD 87~22 Balboe date entry ... ere .. F/C,,.,,..., wleutorneted ~rrent vacancy haa n• w . 1ttll St. 549~ FO with 10 ••P. .... CA toa74. n. ,..,_ .... Coii,..tli MO-t771 ---•-••11 eentlal.Toppay. & mlnUlll poetlng 1tlN °'"ted thl• opening Shll9y. Inc .• prCNtdee.,.. pegbOeld. lne btlltnt. •II I 11111 ,_., .... ,1r11 open-. .,..----="'......,...--=:--~ ........ .. gen'I ledger. IMklno . --.... ftoelentM&eryandcom-EKG.~ lnJ, 2 _.. .... Ing for., .,, • .., Newport llvd. Cott• U yw Old man. ;oua;ti. 11111,.. aper. & acct'o ptlrlClptet =-= ':0'=~ PfT. bookkeeping ..,,., peny~ employee ct. yra eocp, P In H.B. JClnt Country ~ In NellllpCW1 .__Y In Ila ~ Meu: 1500 eq/ft '-1,ftt.Stunnedvlctlm NEWPORtlEACH pr•ned.Ablltytorec> c.lfofdetalla: helPfllt. lnteMN, M-F, oendentbeneftta."'"*' llllaty.M2..oee6 leed\..UMtlme,. Region ..... OfftM t750/mo AMtonomlc• of Celtf. llfeltyte. ~ 5•1 5633 onofle '*"' tmportant. wpm •• •IELL 2-5PM. 714-8.40-4148, In per.on or Mnd,.,,,,. llM. -.unllll cepttonl•t. Mutt be Oomeld lft IW Or.,.. Corp. 87M700 Mii• IHt love, ah altered Equal~~ Salary commeneur•t• 213-612-<tt41 to: PfT tor large .. prectlce Mic **· ~ 9ftd County Arpor1 .._ =~~'= :::.·:: .. c::~ FH/V ~ ... a:.::: ft .. 11111..,_ __.... 1111':.Z:!!"' =to:~-=:i :::::i:,:1.:.:.--:r.:.:-:-=:.-:: CM border Ne. Cell 1ng around. How can you MN to: F.D.l.C. PO Bo• 111 .. 1. Experience neoeHary. 1124 ;, 0 ._ 1seo ~ ~ .._.... belllc "'C ... w ..._ Jedde21S-290-3112 hOld aomeone you don't tllll •t.-1702l.1Mne,Cal.t2714. mature'aoodtyplngabll-11• Ate. ~-CAl2at ..,..._ IU l«M Ulla"-bl .. ~-evenknow?WondertngK • -1 Attn:Mr,...,.,._ ty, P*OflC:litncY.wtih flG-.... FfLT-1 ... , •••• , 1'W'fty .,......_,,_ Rant or ...... comm'I there'• a youthful, Shopping center~ llDI/ .... ~.PIT."'"*'llft2Pm ~ 11).t(~ by touch. ....._ 1112114 Modele~ ldeel:"•rMri...-,_. Pf'Ol*tY, ~1 zoning, un--"* Uigunaledywho NeklnQ a think« -· at Nwp H8't>or 99 Ldg. Ex.c1bnt oompany ben-.. ~o::.--M/F Law oflloa. Multt type 45 ..a --llmltecf mfg. L•gun It look.no tor a friend. For Ful/part twne. 848 83'0 PrOf. !fl2o Non/emkt. 34M Vie O'Porto. NB .nta. Coet.• Mw. c.I equ91,.,_,, .... .,..,. WE NEED NEW FACES wpm. r.. good front at-= In a :.....--: : a.ct\, 716-1043 eomeone to be kind. lllllJWmrf 211· enyttme Ml&t•Ul.lle M1Metft9AM645-5'00. Forplagel1•1tlnrnodlll19 Ice appwwica Legtll ftce. .. ..-, to.:;... •Cc1Mdluu••.Ac.:rr. ~=·!4.1: wantect: br1gtrt. tr11cU1at• 11nam1wana tntem. """ c.. & eo.-a.n.a1.~ ~~= .. fObe.W~mf· :;:-~;::; -.uia -.anc1.,1 • ~=.':°~ · f:111h. M,aybe not. =-c:.t~":~MUp~;:: ~~=n= ~~·15-20wtt.. g~tlon wretary with , ... ...., =:"'day9:~M =::.,~ ~ ........ Meytie you re temfled train. Ouatanteed ..i.ry, Coeta MeM .,.._ tr--. Must be wM H.8.15/lw.147,,..711 2 ~ Celff •• ..,_,. Must I• IMI - .,....... too. T. T., PO Box 1222• excellent lncentfve pto-97t-t251 LO.E. oomed tn«Ottlc FfT . be:!'1.:doeomecor· --~!'~_!'~~---• Aeoepttolllet. s>¥t dub In ,.._., proMet a oo;ri. 525' carpet. penellng, Laguna. t2t62 gram & benefit•. Mon.· J'IT eu.ft 1141te1-2111 OEN.=~~ Pf.:t• Sel•~ 0:;i: N4'W In town? Cl&Nlfled l•lbo• ., .. eMl!lnt ,....,,. .. .._ ..!:,d • 1385/mo. ~ & Bay YI...... Fri 4-8·$0pm Set tem .._ '°"· ........ __.. • 1 · Y c:en help you meet meny hllrd-worttlng per90fl to ~ ..i.y -· Center, 2052 Newport 11111. ..... , ·1Pm. Otan Milte POrtren Crown HardWwe, 1024 1111ma1 bkkpg, 10 kay, type meneurate w/expet. C.at of your ,,..m. 642~5"78 handle buey ~Ion age. Blvd. C.M. 5H-4181 Cel!John81ow7M-M14 Studloe.Calfnow: lrvlrie,N.l .M2·1133 50·80 wpm., de1•lled Barbarel33--3822 -w. Dheillfled dutlee. 644-2221 831-3331 lnveM under t300 to wortt work, knowl•dge of ltock u•at UllllTUY Good~ req'd. W0'1l ., ClllqlleltF•ildlG, ~ ~ a --tor youreetf. Quellfled t '• n • f •' he IP f 11 I · -. Pf••• w .. k ·w.a-sun. Call rwM lndudlnt ..-Y Wutrlal WlllllTIUIPD Alarm ln1t....,../M.,,..., Full time lndudM week-peraona wlll tr•ln 545-1080 or 545-4050 Mut1 type 100 wpm, Ulll• Monica 873-7730 or tlletOfYtO: a.tab 2111Andrunning7AM-9:30 PM Orow1h oppty. E•p•r. endt gc)od pay beMftt• w/be9uty •xpert• Earn I alt\ 100wpm. haV'8•..-. .. • ., .... r 873-7731 •day, 7 daye • week. req'd. Alway• Alert APC>IY Metro C., w..h H'9V bedt + 30% to ........ / HrelMy In corpor•te r_, Mtate, · eu.., .,..--------1&:A.wtamtomoe. 50C Pr...,.t thl1 ad and r• Atarma:ee1-1111 2HOHarborBNd CM ::-VUp to 50'Y. proftt. Non/amoklng modern probate, •tate planning ~ Reetaurentt pit. 3 phaae. Randolph <*Ye a two m .. 1gee for ' ' · 11 • 4 lrltne offloe wl1h great lo-and be non-tmolter. ill , •· 11 BARTENDERS FIT I. PIT St. CM. 641-18&3 the price of one. AffWtff/ dle1rlbuton .,. ...... Cell ~re.71:"' to cetlon hel opening for al Sel•ry dependln~ on J)' !.l'J •J SHOAT ORDER COOt< 2000 2000 & 4000 1q n .... 1111111 en~ utr• Income. LA. Bated Cot'p. Medi pm. peraon wl1h :g:;o ltlllle exf*. 714/2414141 tor lunc:M8. "'"*' 1n per- ' 3175 aweh. NB. 111LllM• •::4mhoW. experdrtWrlorN.1 .... •nDllmM ~~,_,801 Ne*· Ufllum ton, 1110 Old Newpof1 Equel~ t 1.50 liq ft. AQt 541-6032 P&UITll eucutlve. ttteouW ttn. .. • ""--· SS tw 11 & ~ "'"*' Ad. CM, .. for Cecella -------- A.pprox 3000 aq ft. lnddlng llM1l2 •WIW..,. (2 131 27M110 1-tpn MeaaeonddatedWeter lr ... 1 .... l /lln nowt0 644-5t21..:-port mt.., SECRETARY nwtect tor $()() ft off1oe 3 phW Tetephone Operator c:Nld m Dtlertc1 It M9klng an ex· Or abo¥8. Neid• flnlble 0unee. 1131 Bey Watter/Waltr .... Hott/ bu9Y ~ INltMliCft. 1005 · lrloio c M' .-Tl/ Afternoon 8hlftfT:1:Z. UIT I Mftl'T ,_ per1ef1Ced ~omer •· PfT Job thet wllt'" In with Dr. Npt 8ctl Hoat.... bpetlenced. MU9l type &hipm ... t 19001mo.644-721t" . OutcallONLYW-91" 3e23rdSt.UlgUM IWYF•F•" =-~== ~ ~:.'.~ LRRll• t.~-=~~:,t.2 12· !:·=:-P*-:9:.-:! lndultrlal/Comm'I epace Laguna Beedl OentletNln &IF&t•l Af IM Couple w/3 dlldr9' (12/i 8 mentt. eort mall, ,.._. we trtln~ wNle ~ Aeecw1 hoMI ,_ oper•1g1 For a..lfW M cea. -.ry+ benllftts. Mr. for rant. 1000 a.f., Coat• • • • k 1 t 0 m • e t wented to WOftt In I .A. of· & 7 mo) IOOklnQ Of the 19QIPtlooltt. and ,.. IMrn to take "'*'t°'Y for e.xperlencect Hf•-AcnON Peoplll wtM» M9d peope Byrne 111 SM..s 110 M .. e. 1400/month. non/emoldft9 J1Paneee. floe. 1&47 hr. Selery. No "*'" ~ Who It l•ted clerlcel duti.1. 1111t1g ow tyttem. a..y guatdt With proper otrt· ,. ..... ~,_Of .,.,..., wtiat tne 21am5-3435 lady It .... t 21 yn •t Mtllng. PIT ... Cell tun ...... gttle I under· PNYtoue omoe ex.per-*4/ht.,.., v8'nlnQ. Worit ffk.atton. "'"*'In per90fl ... -rw. DAILY PILOT Comper9 before you buy 1.. 11 1111 IWt &ft 4ln ,._MM Came: 182"""4 •undlno to help ience. excellent com.. prtmerty 1n ao. Orange Mon.-Thure. 8:30·12 U."90& SEAVM:E DtRECTOAY 011 Red~ It wy ---•W••• ol\C)tO, ~ no .• APT MANAOEA COUPLE w/~ • '*"' llt• munlcatlon' akin•. IC• County, .. prcwtde ttW noon; THE HEWPOATE.A 641"'671 .... llbOUtl M2·5e78 iMNflJll MIXbiNdi lnt....at 1n nuturttlOn. Ob-With expeMllOll fof hOueakeeplng a ~ curate 10 k~ Md typing. to Job ttte from ow of· 1101 Jem~ Aoed Ad*9 In Al M•tt.. I Ject· ltvtno twedWI ~· ~IM 50 unit gerden 2 dyt • wtiik. Aval tor Monthly ~ t 1otl fo no.. Mwt be 11 or t"9'I ~ 1iw:t1 Counlelng. 1118 So. El 'Aobert Box 4048 apt CM S8llly + ~ travel on OCCHIOn. 11311. IChOOI grlld Mtf1 velld 5 c.s1'no Aeel, len Clem. , --i.ecft c.. tna2 + lpt ..0 pt1t1. 642...aG7 ,,..... ~ ,....,. to Send r-..me or ~ drMre 11eene1. Pvt uw-L.Rllftl.I UC'd. 412·72" ..._.....~ weekdeye M 3111 ~ I J1, coet• ~ ~·~ pottatlOft a mult. 18Wlm 1NtNC10t mtflll-1•-. Sl'DIU.L£T$ UtElmUIPI llllllT... ~MMtor1n:..J!:"9 ~~iv .. eoeta llfLY ... 111 14. 10.iU;~1o hr. ""1W ~~Ni 8t..,.•e ~It loott· &riOli Mw,OA12127. WllllllllJm•l9f . ANSWERS ~=. Hwpt Id\. nt-~ =:·.! n::-= II 1a1111 ~~ ~': n:::.::'Ul .. l.OW11111111 ..... YOUNG FEMALE • ..-.... .... ..-. In per.on. .......... IT -..IT 7''7• 1rc.o .. 7 . .....-~ ·--.,_ =··= SINCE~~~~ktD ;s-...;:, ... CM. :a:: ~/~ ... ~ ;·;. .. ;;.-;; o~~~IAV· THI~ YOU ARE: AttrecUvt. lllllL81mllll eo11untryopet'tltot1 ,_, oPtY. ftlat tn. wtl Appttc-*t• NqUWtc1 to IHGIMNKNalfNMdl. To delver a pedlt91L 1 tMpety, Mleettw, fun Mutt be ...,.,.d In .. eWOfdptGClllllft trlln ....... 754 know bllllO PNnllw. Mf ... OIP8f""8 tor a eon- ,__, hed to *M.20 fllledJ. _ _!lon•••· YOUR ptw of auto~ Ummbty.,..,... * ......... * a... I. GPtlitlion til ... ..,., Loen "HILIDr"' milt out of town,._ INnM.1tT8: ....-. out ~Maln~w-eN)(~ot1 -• ,... def*'t ~ .._,.. our ..... 'portofloe. m11t Of wtlkltl ... on ::" epcw11, tMI~, ~--..,.~Needed ~ to *1110111* ~ ~.:.:=:**"""' 14 •· r.ir-=.~w;:~ ... ,ro.=D"I c.11.aNYHM• : ... c::=:-ec::;. o:=~~ ..= lftd/01 AA ...... .,,~ Md '"'°"'" ffftM ov:; =o~= 101 · AUTC?MECHAMC ~ .... .._.you ............ .="'~ = =OY= l'OW'ft, M four"9 FOi VWe. ~ wn. ps'IOOPble~... IOlfW. equtty ......... 7M1t1V: ·:'!«-'°THI ...... , ortty Med llPPY .. Comm. nMALl/MALl ery,bonue&......... .,_,_....... mMllt ...,. iipJIH ·=--.Ad-hp•,..... .... -;;;=~· ~Ulged ~:':. ~ =:: =::...~.: . ..::;: *°' Advtoe In ..... "t'fpro m'..,.,cy .......,.._,,PGMI....._ tiY~ trowtnl Ice. manin: ... ......... .... ... illltlMnt '*"* needed tor .,.., = Ctl '** .. 1 ... 70' tqlllprMnt """"' toocJ .... nm, .... , ... 7 . for promotlon•I ••• ~be 1Uzx11•~ V.T-~ LOGO ......... w..~ .,., I I on• ~ _ told IWOftt tn .. phelee,,_.wn *'0...DrM ~ dlle ..,0.,_. °"*'·tall ........... ,.. IOOlt. 1111 Newport Ml"Oel"'"O.C.Alrpon letuu .. 1oeeto .. ""°8C .. ._ _ ___, w/leedlnt U I BNd, C.M. ....... flHJM..... .,,..,..,.. °"""""'*' Of ...... .... :r:r:~~·1~1 You dOn't wd 1 gun to tt7A_...f111Mer m-t:~et-the_d9olde._.... &..-. ..... -1 r1ort1on•. S.lou• In· "drew fHI" when you t41incaa.•• &&H 11--"''• 11•1 .... TMI · \WtOt'I oN;. Cal ..... ~an ed In the Otlty .... ea "9a.... (714)tu-t91G tlonwlde ,,o ,OO,ball Pttot'Want Mal Ctl now lfloo et hOfM ll'a ..., & LT OAN'fNTlff. OM\ lquel~,,~ 8terOh. 71•14tf.1457 1142 ... 71.. wtdl c:t•11tted MW71 truall. "'"91 Mt-1787 Clwtt*I Ade 142-5e71 ..... ~ Kl>S-EARN GREAT TRfS AM> PRIZES!. il (714) 541· 70ll ' f'IT. AIDr e. Oluu...,, .. It 11!11;.'fi111Mnt tilia. -.-...-~ -.~1 .......... Ytld ...... -<'N~lll IC ....... ""'1ltiJ 114 W. . H~ v Iii_• 1 fl On ...,..... ... ~ f'fT ......_ *"It, c.u. W 1111 cutllfllO" am .II.ILL .._ -.. """ of. N11& .. eaow ~an Noe O.M. TJYOUla. PIT Wllit... ................ r l'ftOd. cont.= taoo. ,_,,.,, .......... • llM010 ... ..., a .. •:ao ~ c-...... c...... =.,"in 1r,:: ',4t> : J U1I 4400'MecNlulMO llCMTMYlfti&PT. an ..... ,.,._ tor"""" . Sat .. 11. 1111 .._..... ~...._ 712-t10I Top .... ,...,... .. , for mer of 14. ~ =:J!a•11 Tootl. ·-ULI Dr. CdM. 720-0631 __ _,llf IMlr±-" ..... llf-....... : It 11YftOf109 wood. lt/11111 101 .......__.. ..----... --.. _,, .._ -...1 ... .a.11, 1tl4. M "':!':!-.:=· --'.i7kh' iiWitP COC*t 2 Y'I" «*S, lk 2.a ,..,.. ... ....., #I Uwll"' °'*'It °"1• -_,, • · MW tor Nnt or ... MIO pettenoe Wu>:: lllllUll1111•1. fl .,..... to ..,. llf ~ .=.m "*=" be. N o.ntord. aae-t210 .... Of 0.-tot • ~..... .... .... '°' Info ... Dr. • • ~~~~ .. l Conettuotloft. ~ ......... In 0.-........ .,..11tt ... Olott'*,Q··-._ ... Equipment a Deelgrl 0.-Potnt. IJc lft " -. ' ~I ' _.. -· '*""""t Of reeewt --... .......... 0 ii 4 ••ilJ'MClll. "-1111 p AV. mo. FA& a..ont & Nltt. ~tlrm. lhorthend °' Kno111isae °' .,.,,.,_. 11111111 --. ... ,,., ---. 'r ~..!!-..,.CW 01111111t ....... M0-1111 l!pMdwrttlng deellable otdlr ~ ...... ..... ........... ~ ----• . il!M ;! ~ ~ lnaeeleryt1IOl/MO. mtm (HI0~7 Oe;11'"'9c* Uftllllr:tllte~llll _,.,.ioef*PM.EMll-~17.. roe ~-.. 1.u .. ...,._ LMther tum.. , ... l•nt 1t1edlcalldtntat eor Ilg W• hll.e CIPtf*'ll tor •&1 • wHh•r, TV, ••rt th P't. Xllil..il . ..,._7 pn...,. -----..... Oflce. .,. a ..,.. .,..,..., -.. olot..... lftft ""''·· lliillli ... nu "'PM HDDH Front ~ .,..we. 1~1• ywe «*' worklrw otnett..=-=·~· hMflotd .,...... "'"°" .....;'£a ..., ...... =· t~, .:::c"·~ ::"·~.~ =-. ..... ,., .:: =--a.:3: ='l-u:: cerw-. r~t4ii Sen ~~7ao n•nlnt a wttk . bonulll. "*-..iant, tutel09, Bay&E.20ttl8t. ob0.~7"7 .. ta M4--n11 or ,._.,.. to Mr. Aol.wtt,.. ctotMe, pter\M, ~. I L llill UiN 8IA CAl>ET8 need 11•n111 150 Yorbe St, Tutlln. ........ ~ ~Ct~A~a. -TAX DeOUCTlkl.,... -------~;.;;.;;;;..;=;;;;: ~ eo wpm. 2 )'W'S"*'· --8ECAETAAY! iM1rtn1 Moft . .fttt. 1~ on VIC10f'll ~ ~ ~~~·...:: "°"' 211422-1470 eel ............ , ·~~ ... ~ ~ perteiioe. Pllt/ttme untll motivated lndMcMI .eltl & ·ooktlunt,~ Sun. M . Sat /Sun 210.2 8HAW collect -..... ... -l~J June 15, then tuillttrn9. ldnt typing .... "-'Y Swltchboerd Optreton. LANE (Attanta/Megnola) .... ... Hll 'fl CAN m 288 TIP ••• Piii Santa Ana w.e. Cell phonee, oont*Ct wtO\ Full & PIT ll)Ollltlone.. Eicp. FumlV• 2 •eor., mtec RUNS 0000 btwn .. 1: 549-3040. ((ontractcn. M-2981 MlpM, _. .,.., 11ght ~ iteme. 2041 L91M 11· Bo910nwt'91er 15CMSl3 ... • -ForPemperecl SE.n •• , pnon. '424011 Tu.Un Ave. Sat/Sun 1-3. UOViNd mt m 2500 HP Jotlneotl .... 1111 .. 11111 ''I m'Y/111 ,.,. an TUIBl'I• M~ Sale: Fumtture a OU91om welt unit. book1: amo.t7M728 4 n.l lrlws tul FREE TllP TopMerciedeePrtotlPeld IHTI 3 ,..,. ..-•ice ,.. ....., .... ..__ Coltettabtee ... 6. 118 "*· 18921 Antioch Dr. 11· BOSTON WHALER 172 CJi l ;t;;;ldtfO: 08, v.-.. __. Whtlr/IM quired. 8.cretulal, The Coe1a Mela offtce of lnllne~, ,_,.,,.. Joenn St. CM. 541-1003 (Turtleroclc)Set/8un M wltreller t1500. 1157 tow bet, enow ohelne, Tour Nllpe ~ 1 '"-'1 DIAL213n14MEdoe8 111m phon... llght book-0....t w.tem 8aWIOe la Cell 1&-7494• Wlekd9yl SOUTH COAST .. OOOd $2700 846-8791 lt.tng ~-ena HOUSE Of IMPORTS Inc keeptna. Ollll MNton: currently ..-ing • Sec-tlUI la oond '4600 e.~59 · Bed and BrMtf9et at • .,.. .._& ... 1..eo..:t21·70l5 retety f« generel offloe • • ltlt ...... llM mt te Y.. · · '74 Toyota L.andcNiw Nepa'• famoue ...._ • IHI ....... ---::===~~.,...--dutie.· typing corr•-Int I Educatlonel Co ~ 13' Botton Whaler wlrttWt Aeb1t Chevy 327 ..,_, Houee -All FREE wtlen .,_. -1111' llllOllY(IDI.) ~.reporttloon• Nlety +bonueforlUM-WPll•llM ~ytird.10moofdtem 35hpEW'lrude,ICIC)tlW, $2500. 87MtM youbUyot ..... 1neiw II Midget, 122'50, ldnt -...... OfftoeoltN Preeldelit trecte pr~ng In-mer monthe. Earn '3000 Potltlon lmmedletely ~ Pit, ec>aYed, hU hie. new btm s*ftt, full QCW!lr. BMW from ut. oond., lo ml, 2 tope • l•DllLJ" cr.l' ~«• fOf vole'' aniwtrlng to$50001nlo09lterrlt:?a avaKebtelntmerlcet,... Loveabl9720-9101home "4200fob0.84H717 Tntb HJI ,__ '87·5117 84&-72M VolUme..._a.Mce !X:'c:'~1tt": phonel Md cbtrlbuttng ~=~=Virgin aMrctl firm for. a pre>-Pur• l!"ed Aley Klttent, 11' Sunrey 1871, 115 H.P. 'd +o;ole l0n9G:Ci:;r:t One bottle of SterilnQ """ .lfll And"-91na .xt,...,. fMt-peced en-melt. due1k>f'I ~ a coor~ hi 10 11 We QUtz youl Johnaon. refurbl•h•d lhape, muet .... t'tao. vtn.ywd Awerd Winning 'IT1Zl""'uttl0 &:::I & 11711 IMclfl IMS. WC>Nnlnt with dlwrltty The ~ cendld t mr1•ULDP/T nator. Expeneooe,__. 64&41M 14750.W.ttedefOfUdo 786-8330 wtnewtttlw:tt1-tdrM ,,..., ~ ...... ~lwh & ot111t1n0e. Must~ ~beab'e= Newpor1 8eaot1 '*'ft&-:Td'npr'::r~=it hliltut 11B 14 +CMt1'7W15e Yau IMI ~~.t.teyz4 S7860/obo,e31-3018 · (714)141•2111 :-o:::::.:·':t: :'.c:.~ey · ::: ~~t!,~ 1Nnt.Typ109~ 2 pc iC4 &e ,,..t.._Nltl 20'0um9kt-.C.bly110~ 1UeRMVlNii68 1914 ' ..... lllt '11 ~._..,...int Non/wftoker Send ,.: · IMtk: mottvaled lndMd-wpm & ablllty to hetldte oatmeel cotton, .-,so. IUfT'eY, cowra. • &45-1.. You muet be a lcenled ml autdl, auper olean. eum. to: TMI. 8 Upper ttyou M\leet ie.t 2 yeen ua1 fot t~ie e.n-str1ct produc1ion Idled-Twtn & dble a mat-u 11. 873-7331 ._.,.__ d~«21toqualf'ftot J•ll. Ponc:ilhe 9:4· Aul,:-totally etode. ltrong q , tt....,01 Pia&. Newport MCreterlal axperl«tc. vuelng. 4 tn per dey ule.Medlcal.....ata.~ trHH~, other furn: '72 101ton Whaler -~=!... .._. U.BMWlhM·AWllY =(7~;,c.J)~ .... $2400 7~f1 Beech, CA t2MO. attn: wtttt the .t>lltt)' to corn-Mon-Frl S5 hr + Bonua. Matjofte AderN for appt. Women• 10 apd & boya Outrage w/4 wN trtr, 135 .,....... ..wS Free Wine. One teet drtve vw Kwtn Shlnon. No~ munat• «Illy and In Contactlellte97M2" 54f-3t14 blte.87M72htt.5 Evlnrude. VHF radio, 'HF6R6U06ELX;;&t ~C::~a 837~· 49M511 WE GOE ..... ~ 1::=. c:::n-1ll.D9m IPIUTll J• ...... , 3 Pi.c. clrculer MCtlonal m~3-19:1 :::· ~· 80% r•t0ted. AdjAcent to Flllhlon '12 Targa 911, r9blt motOf, ..... =de from an ~ PfT, 1pm.5pm tot buly .... de 1117 =-:n 7=~·-' · . /Obo. 982-3035 ltland/Newport c.nt• new tn., bnl. oer oover, U.Ollf t~ tuJa.w ofc, to give ct«lcal IUppOrt to CPA. Loe. FMNon llland, N.B. Typing 85+ accurate wpm. Salery S 1300 to 11!500. Judy 844-6512 SECRETARY PERSONNEL SECRETARY ARC Amenea. • member of the Gold Aeldl Group hu an Immediate oppor· tunlty tor a Pertonnel Secretary at our bMutlful Corporate Heedquartert loetted In Newport Beacltl. ~ Ilk• Oteet Weat· Newport BHch D•-HMkeeper/LCfetary In • Boat tr~·017 :;1~ 34 Pontlec BYll. Cpe I• HU color green, muc:tl men. em. vek>per. Ute typing. exchange for room 8' 8eioe vet~ coucti ~ 873--5541 ~ ono. q , good oond. lo 1111 _._ H/aa&-0218 W/841-M21 Cell Pat 97~2" (aprox8hr'lwtt)Pf'if. CM. $300. 2Wl!Wt~ rutt • m( $8000. 873-7339 .... •74 POf'dle 111 ldnt COftd Ptweall Rlc:herd at: tlL9mm l&LD NB. HB. Geney 836-1155 & green MO•. 842-0000 IW 11 IJlltrle ..... lajllW lili 4 cyt, 4 IPd. factory _., ~ tor achool, mu9C (11t) llM111 .. ..... Cits SIR CNlra, uphda, contem-L<*ted wlextr•. ~ -::r-.u.: =· n:! ~ ... ~Wt50~~· 7~~!!80~2!_5 ~!:~~~~~= We ... woftc'a of fine art: Ren:;:;; m : ™ ::z.::.. '::~175 SHOO. c:ell d45-ell2 m oo..onur.n .... (P1233) • ·n 9118, loecMd, exJt I 3200P=.~~onv. Dell. Vaaareley, 9lc. to b.iloffur.S•polnt,CFA • FIRST REASONABLE 11tuno•110• .,.. ~.brown met. 'i1Volvo2&.6.l Coate MeM. CA 92e2e quallftad lnwetort. AWltf-reg. a wtt1. M .... S200. CNld. ftberglW rmr . OffER TAKES • or )uM mak•peymentl leettl, 115,IOO. 581-117'3 40yC. 4 apd, factoty ..... eoe lncx>fM $50,000 a F.malea 1250. &4Ml32 bed, perl cond. paid 79 Trojan tn.c:.bln TOMY COME ON SOUTH COUNTY vw .71 ll t SC Tatga. red/bl! c...tt.. 8n Rt Lo..., llEIT WEITEll yHr. If you're ex-'300, asking 1190. CeM Abaolute brl1tol oond. BEACH BAB• IES &42-2000 wltthr. Xln1 oond. 4-4K ml. xlnt cond, .,P.,. olean, perlenced, your ~ Kln.n 8 week• otd, meta. 956-2007 Mlntmum toeep1able bid · , le ltt• S19,IOO. P.P. 131-12M muet ... (P1234) 11¥1111 probtema .,.. "'*· (Wiii bMutfful, bU eyea.135. Got • 4 llv rm eat St1.500 \10\f 'JJI tla • &4&-7682 ""2 tr.in rtoht 1nctMduell.) 557-3211 br:!:"ton: Ml baa11t No phofl99 c:a11 80CIPted ;•11 2iOZX TOMIO; or °' 1u1t ma11e peyeni. Equal()pptyE.mployer Contact Salee MeNger LMac ~ K!qene, I woodtrlm.Pektt750.... HUNT-LE.EYACHTS ...... 19999 ONLY5000Ml,LIKENEWI '799118CTwga.34Mml, 2toohooMfrom M/F/H or TraMlna Director et wtts, $751• 873-aeG $350, IM-'331 2715 W. CoMt Hwy. wua &AA8 All poMt, CNIM, T top, '*Y dean. 123,000. Dye SouthCountyVW 417-7501 PERStAN IOtttM. tit A •111 ptetlnum ut. Under..,. le3-1~2. ~ 64CM>1&3 &42-2000 -.--n .. ut/TYPllT 1'D.9mml&LD ped.$200.531-1~· lllY•-·= .. tsJall 7114 WA8 ranty.t 19.ooo.M2.oe7S '82 Targa. whit• w/bledl '87 VOLVO STATION CLERK 11 b MADO 8eneftt Show LES 957..a133 U lNTERESf:cxt 20 '74 810, 2 dr herd t09 !Mther. Buy or lew. WAGON. OD COND .. LL ...... UIUIT c.M. toc:.tJon. 14 & ~· 1111 Siii 11111 ... •lf'•.. IN8LIP~EWPORT &!I look1&runegreet &42-3204 $1000,C..7M-1903 u~~~~ Plltl""'!: dey, eYenlng. m d()ia;n R•t™ ...... 155-7540 or ~547 1st 11250. 492-3530 Trede '78 M a.u 300CD, '7'3 145 weoon.' apd, - Strong organlatlonal, No •xP9f*ICle nee:. pupe, '200. 845-8719 Saw~ l mer. on new 17' Thl•tl• Dey Sall0t 77 B210 ~ Mdan 4-mint cond for let• mdl oond. amlfm ~•. typing (80 wpm), com-754-1941 Coehr Spaniel pupt, top quaHty bed Mt•, an w/u lll & tr1r. 11200. epd, AIC. $1750/obo. Cabriotet. 876-1273 Mlct*ln Aactlall, roof munlcatlon lkllle & a min. 1'D.9mm IRllY AKC. bwlt. 8 wk oldl, futly guer. Not 2nde or,._ 53M81hwutt I &42-3558 en 7PM ltUalt 1111 rec*, 91M, ptef cond. ~~~. y~. psm~"C: No :ei ... ~· s~ 1200· ~2804 d bl =~~. ~--::n .::· .!":. 1::,d~ s::i:ridt ~i 11M llTlll Ill D '78 mt 1Uitt gooa ;J;~J~. L~~:J: d . slrat>le. Newport c.nter/ tr ~_,Sat. . LLaH ,.pao a ore • Fr" delivery 534-5080 S7 -· ·~•91a . 5epd, factcwy air, cuaette. cond. $800. Funlon lll&nd 1oc. 17.92 ~:. ~ 882~· '300/ofr. 546-0445 · 4-· PP ........ -lo mllea, xlnt conc:t. "4* 780-3803 aft 5:30 hr. Appllcatlon1 mey be · · Pomeranian pup ma with Queen ll2e loft IAeeper. Cal 20. good condition, 3 clean. moat ... (P1388) ~ a-.. ~I obtained at/returned to: 11LJP9m-papere. $350. 8J5-1594 S50. . . 541-7M5 MIJ1, 8 hp O/B, tr....,. 11111 _,_ lllC tMt Newport Center Bfanc:h. Up to 110 hoUr Appl _.. USED FURNITURE, Good 14200 obO. S40-32S& IT'S « )u8t makepeymentasiv.r 8h8&JW. · lfl __ ..,.._..., ___ ,,_ 858 San Olamenta Dr., tartt« ..... cnw.8.lery Poodle Pupe.T/c:up,T~ quality, good cond. Hobie with euetom 2_ 1s0etaunltn8todt cond. bteck/lllYer. low 'II Rambler. xtnt cond .• The ld9al CMdtdate will be N.8. Caoc>Ye.40-2119. AJ-+ bonQe. 857-3048 Min. $250.& up 546-2 Sotu. wall uoltl. tablaa. ~ hMw IClnt cond JUST SOUTH COUNTY VW ml. $36,000. &42-8487 1750/0bo. 759-1803 ===~~~ 1ngdetldllneMey31. TINllllYD ~o~F=~= chelr 1~~~l800 StOO/ob0.240-8093 · 19~ &42·2000 lu.n lilt hili Hit MCt9lattal lklh and be lllUT&IY /TYPIST Famlll# with LA. Ar• Ing. Reu. ret•. 15% Off Very omat• Ilk• ,,.. 10 Hood Seafur1: ~ .. ~2535. 1M2 lltM.. 'IS :a.a WGN: a iPd. 18R '11 RMERX an uoeltent typtlt who le Statlltlcal typing llc.lltl + Cell 54 .. 1157 this monthl M3-33N piece grey king Bdrm Mt 7 MCt. for 25 -35 boat. 4 cyt, auto tr8nl. factor) ml, 5 yr unllmlted ml . ..,. ~ ret>ultt, xlnt femlllar with IBM memory gen.rel ottlee dutlet. s•• s1100 new, NII Mao. S1000/ob0. &42-6911 elr, lo mllea. Jdrl1 oond ranty, perl. oond. Must oond. 11950. ~79 typewrtter1. The Mlected Small Newport S.ac:h TYNT Plft n.. U.....U I .. B/W con.ate TV sao. 2 Lanoer :M', bft •81, full ""* dean. rnue1 .. Ml. $7000. 842·7214 ·eo Skytn 4 cyt IClnt QM 8f!'eorlcant wlll preport ~ CPA nrm75'9N9on5~;m<*er. Mon. Thun. & Fr1. muet be FOf ...... rn pony. m. p I• b 0 0 k e . •• reoe, catm tall r1g, repo. AWMI"< <e--....... -(P1218) ,_,. tllt mll, prv . prty,' 13215. ,,,. por•t• tlf90fl·-· reuonat>ty fut & 145/mo. Boarded In SA hHdlfoot board• & Avery 541·5728 alt 8. ·.., "'•• .. 0 -°" ltll4 ~ 476-1275 « 844-4157 ~~~~ lll'f/llllfT, accurat•,wltlbetralnedon Hght1.875-7851afUPM frame w/MW mattr... ;::~fullyfact. OfSJuatmakCOUapeymenVWta F!!!_Tlfalr.·~~~-•• lo c:.:1110 9W Good communication ~'-:''?r:~~ ~~': :M=~ &a"'9• 1111 r'.~ ~C::: L~~4~-,U ~~ eQWpPect ""PPY 1600oc ~2-:°" ;-,;;; xlnl oond • .,.,.,.~-;-;--:;.._!"""!'!'~;.._~ :':.:::=.•W. Hlf-1terter. RequlrH 1880 Placentle Ave. 10ft'r&iiONll&lllfiReal9-awing (no plltow9) UOO. axtrea,hwytr....,,oowr. =·e~fi1·"6~es. '79 210ZX. 5 epd, air. dean.mutt .... (P1422) newtrw,Ur91,~etc'. 60-70wpm ~. prof. Coeta MeM ter, etec, br ... reblt, Black lthr redlner dlalr & *1"5 ftnn. 548-5435 Met.&llto ltlver (039410) amffm eaaa, MW paint. S*I 12500 080 87&-0206 We offer an exoeti.nt ban-eppewance strong com-mint cond, hU stand. foot Stoot S200. Love Udo 14 #4273, 1 aet of radletot, beltl. hoeee, °' )U9t makepeymenta efttl pacllage. Pteue t«· muntcatlon ··""· lhort-TYPIST Beat ofter. 759-0808 Met 100. 54&-M22 ..... ~.good redng .. , n A.I "TD Dr Juet tuned. Loe*• new. 15 Toyoc.ln Stodc '11 M n•1• ward 'f04JI rwwne lndk:-hand a plu9. Salary com-Po1it1on Im med lately eun.t over 100 yrs old ltu ... W l'9COfd 11350 873--nto 00-Q-. dft\lea new. M500. PP. SOUTH COUNTY VW Good cond. 5'4I 3043 atlng Nlary requirement• meMUrtt• w/Uf*. Ex-avaHable In a n\#t(et ,._ 1275. Oek Otnlng Table 8 .... 1112 Udo 14 wlboet oovar. -• M2-4M7 &42-2000 '71 ~ f/Nr, Kint cond. to: c e 11 • n t b • n • f It•. aeerc:h firm. Typing ,._ chairs over 100 yrs old -....... evlll. w/traller. WJAJalH '81 26"~ OL ...-T """1 T ,._.... lo ml fully --·d lttw Ml Joan Ftubert, Corpor-M0-1398 quired eo wpm. ·c.n Mar· 1495. French loVe ... , & Leevtng Country muet Mill i'T50. 873-2352 ---·· 1-oyoca ""'-4 .. 00, iii="23M . •te Pereonnel Manager. --------)Orte Adame for appt: rodcer $2500. 3 drewer All contenu, app11encee Top. blue, good oond. dr, anometle, 40,000ml,1 __ 1 __ obo_. ----lftlUL Piii• 54&-3814 dr...., ll50. 548..a822 & furn . CHh only. WANTED Wl'tlf..... "300. 4"°*2 11g95 (1CTZ174) Biii .. BJIUll ARC AJ.IRICA to take «cMrl In Mart(et-494-1218 KJteMam,Booms,Cent• y ft~ .84 new 300ZX 21~ wfT· Yat91VW.AMen. ~loaded,..._, up- P.O. Box 2360 ~=.::~tr:.'= Ne~~~~ A~~~~A~T ... o:, d~~ t:~.:·~.,~ JtwtlrJ 1114 ~~~~ ~~ 'S I =·~~.=:it~ ~::u..... :-"~~ 112,000°"3~ to mt Newport Belctl, CA be •ble to ltart lmmed. taurant. Call Erne1t $125. 1~ayer p6ano 20 cl~ m;a rOUlih BIYC Youth pr~m. 22 ~ ~ peyment.. 419-1004 ml, nu paint In /out NABERS 92658-0238 Xlnt Income If ~fled. 131-8282/Dan 875-ae30 $5000. 182 EMERALDS, ONLY $100, 873-1070 between a at:t II.. S4000obo. 551-2032 F« ~pt. c:all r. 0... Warehoueepat1tlme,gen-A~ All CelllM0-8&88. ... Liat. • ~ ., ,,. .. Equal Oppty Employer bOme. 882-58-43. .,.., wen, 2 attne per r; .,. Rat S"""-m '72 CORONA Dttuxe. 4 dr. c•NILAC M/F/H ld9al a. , loemkr. gold, Diamond ~. lad* v. lenice 712t ~ ...-auto 1 owner Jdnt oond Nnl.. llt??fll UlllTllT week, b student°' nu comp. $550. 850-?452 carat 1urrounded by A!! M!I In / E Btown w/tan t09. 50K ml. $1475. 75Mm · S ELL Idle Items wllh a f« bl.lay Nlon. Must be retired peraon. Hunt diamond• VSI D c:otor, In ....... .nt. t aome .xt. ~ $3500/0bo, &42-7350 LARGEST SELECTION Deity Pilot Classified AO lie.need. NB 131-1390 BMctl .,.._ &47-35e3 GE FWrtQ. wht, 10 cu ft Y9flow gold '3750 Obo. In uc:hange f()( F/llVtng ..... lfll '74 CEUCA, brown, new Oflatemodet, towmlaaga ~aily Pilot · · · PART TIME \lotor Routt-Available ~ewport Beach area, three hours per day. Earn a pprox. $600 per month. Call I I :00 lo 4:00 PM. Al\k for Bruce Emslt-). CIRCU LATION DEPT. 642-4321 EOE O RANGE COAS T DAIL Y PILOT HO W BAY Sf •COSTA MESA C.A 'n6'6 ., • " t. • " Jlo '""" ..... s c 0 WAREHOUSE PERSON 175. CDM. 873--7429 Ladl .. y, cerat pear aboard your boet In N.8. brak•, bettery, good Cedll9clln8outhem Drtvtng t~ & for1dlft. I llY ~I diamond IUf'l'ounded by x-refl (8 19) E/~181 BRISTOL AT !DINGER 'fl CMC, grMn. a;;;, cond., •1200. 842-3000 ClltfornlaJ S.Ultodayt Mtg waref\OUM. Ctlrbon LES 957..a133 diamond• In y/g $550 llllM lftlll IN BANTA AHA nHdl body work. '78 CORONA WllOOf'I, ale, &Jllft•1110 lndultry. Santa Ant. obo. 780-2811 WE clean your boat bot-Hl-OllO $1200/obo. 759-83M 5 apd am/f'm, c.a. new :::"HarborBMI 558-3921. <*I PMCMryt. Mayteg Wuher & Elec1rlc NEIMAN Bar Scene, tom and repleoe Zinke at 'FAMILY SING!: .53.. '81 CIVIC 1500DX: 5 apd, tlree, Si>QO. 4"-1"8 COSTAMEIA ' ; WOP/TYPIST-Ad ~ Ory«. ll50 for Mt. TOOTS SHORE'1/artllt your lllP 848-0792 lie. 43K, xtnt cond, Or1Q. '82 Cellca GT UB 5 apd 1._.--r----......, ... : 1Mk1 WOP operator Kenmore WHh•r 195. proof retall tnoo+ llLJ..lUO• II o• owner. $5000. &4&-5370' wht/blu, a/o, p9, xlni bltftlei HU · w/excellent ullll fot fut 873-5&88 Can ct.llver OFFER. Ewe 87~9837 Ill~ Decltt 7121 IDV 11.lJ IO OSLT. '81 Civic 15000X. 5 IPd conc:t. t7154. 546-9174 1113 Qie¥y Blaer pace oopy deek. Con-Refrlg, 17' froet·fr" $175. ROLEX PRESIDENT ~ 58il)O;t on 55' mooftng. em/fm cueette ~ • V-8 18000 ml ' = alder training exper. Apuz.. $140. 850-7452 nnllh, 2 X1ra i.ftgthl, Both S14,000 Newport c:ar. 14400. 4"-4n2 :. ~ ~· Alc,t':i. ?' (1HiAeeT) u Yatet vw. typtst w/70+ wpm lkltta. Refrloe 1 150 Chee1 frMW $8700 r.tal, make offer. &di. 819-43M205 Aail tll'7 eo, • tnU9 °' Allan cen 250-<tlOO, after 2prn. 1175 Wlhr/dryr $136.. Ewa 875-9837 38'41' ullboal lllp elde Jnn 1127 pey..off.1Mt-3m 137-4800 4~1 1 ... -n DshW9r 1100 &46-5&48 Ill n:=:::::: llll u., e1ean production nt>er 1980 Audi SOOOS. 4 dr; ~~-i' ~l Mt~ gtMa boat 97~ Automatic, A/C, Sunroof. 79 VtA Wh,red Int. Loeded. Exper'd wood worker for 8'ngle door refrlg. Oteet XUWXY pRO&Jef8 · 1 own• r . I 5 9 9 5 TM conv. ldnt · Xlnt cond. Mutt Seti. cultom, commerdal In· lhape. $85, &46-1743 36-~ _ flnel month BOATSllPavaM, BALBOA (1ADG098)BlnYat•VW. Muet ... to~· l10K 861·'7S68/55e-t700 tenor deMgn c:ompeny. "''• · C 35' ...._boat Allen $3475 873-1100 Should hew background UMd Refr1g'1 S1()():k)O. AM tot Bob 97 .. 7818 $22S/ · l3l°:0253 ' 137""4800 . . '11 ~ ~ with htirdwood & leml-All llzea. AllO buy refr1g. Antique? EJec1rtc Riding 493-46ll !Iii#~ llU T•top, burgundy, lo ml. net•. Good eompeny AndereonAppl.&41WM1 Hora• carouHI 1119 Harbot, pvt lllp '78 5000, xlnt cond Til~w 1 8.ACS12,too.'40-1707 beneflt..Applylnpenon: 19thSt.C.M.&46-5538 s2eo 8.42-4040 wantedfornew40'power $5100/0bo. New tlrM, tpd,tunroqf,A/C~ ,.. Hit 250 FllcMr Ava, CM. Wuher & gu dryer good . . boat. "4-4800 anytime Nit CO!Of. 1eo-90n (1DGL051) Ml v .... vw. ,....,...,..,.,...___, ______ _ COnd $230 494-24Y5 Ladlel Sdlwtnn 10 tPd. -~ ~#. 11111111 IMll Allen '71 Fotd Retta. 4 apd, air. WH4Wtrtltr'ta..t ~· .. ..__._,_ 1114 ~s1~oe'o~:-'2 TRI-CYCLE . Auto trana. f..-...., -··. 837-4800 493-4511 etereo .......... 11176. · Generel knowledge In _ ..... ..,. ::> 87M c:uMtt rl-i;;t'co:;d , ...... VW .......... um 4 dr, 5 131-3019 . hardwood• & lamfnat•. j metaJ ih:MnQ. 1811 MAGIC ISLAND Gold 832•9382 ........ ~. ·! .. t ... ·. _.. -" n •-94A Good OOfnPMY beneftta. Ch b hi • ....._A O pd ............ ,,_ apd, A/C, 30,000 ml.11•=·=·= .. :...-...-...:=·~ .. = Appty In penon: by 4'. 25 lhel\W diu. arter mem ere P .....,,.,.....", 1 1 • •Int. (P1395) $8995 (Sttc 47et. &Ml 1171 Mark iv. iikJGk, 250 Recher Aw. embled. 145. 536-7117 '300/obo. 419-6538 •7*.15. &42·1333 ... ,. Vat• VW. Alen. ~I"*! pp f 1HO. Coeta Mw lnduatt\al bolt «gantzer. 3' MAJOR SAFE TL-15 UMd ~ Paramont 28", or Juet makepeymenu 837-4800 4t3-4&11 144-7280/844 tut x 4', 80 trey1. 135. S500.Ca11 Mary831-t152 campagnolo equlped, SOUTHCOUHTY VW 1992 vw Aabbft 4-dr -.. 1 536-7187 Tuee.-Fr1. 11-4 .it OOnd $550 &42-1004 &42-2000 euiomatlc, A1C SAN'. li-lilPiP•~,_......; .. ioi:i-w NEIMAN Btr Scene. (1EOA31T) Ml Yetee VW. · itn¥ oond t..1'!.... llll TOOTS SHORE'1/arti.t I 1 Hll Hunt!ngt~ IMclfl Allen orla ml, orig owner ~· proof retell tnoo+Hl1ft '71 733, loaded, •Int (l14) Nl•llll 837-4800 48CM&11 t1IOO/obo, eeo-aeea *II-... " IDT OFFER. Evea 876-9137 '71 ml kid new c on d .. auto, b I u . , a.--'Ina & ,1 C I 1 t• chain S200 'Mary w /palomlno Int .......... IHI 87 -· w -... 1 epr , owner, 8UN.A~~~i~~ ~~~~~ = Jw '46-H73 "'mtg 114,500/obo. 646-3117 ' 1ih u;;m •. a&, = =~= . t750/0bo. P.P.142-11'1 ~~<;:~1 :':\::5~e;c'_:•:; TZ~~~~. 4 cyt~'!:o~~~IFM :=..~c,n,. '..r.r.;: ·~~.':~=~ ~~=: ~of #5 Fwy at t_,. S25. ~ '29. ,, l?IO 08017t-t208 lter90 I tract. en rt, lo Vat• VW. A11tn zM:l1s1 • ' humrn) Vacuum l10'72MBZ250 'i1 HONOA 250 mltel, xlnt cond, .,.,_ 137-4t00 ....... 11 ........ IBf INFO: 7 maka onw. 87M112 THREE WHEEi.EA dean, ti1U9t w . (P1414; 'IO 2I08E.. Ml PM", reotnt '71 fAITaACK. rbtt '"!'J 'ff Mtlii &;: WWW ~... One Way ,..,,_ 'Tlc*et tor l5CMM3 2 10 otlOOM from. q . WOttl. nu ....._ em/fm cme. auto7 n ._ .._., 11 lli:ldl. lPPlt" coUPUfER ..... From John Weyrre •13 XA200R t1dden 5 ""· ~=vw S5C>Oo1obo.117-eeol MP1.dnlnloutll7· • toedtd'41I0.17MMI• SYSTEM· 128t< 2d,,.... ~to Botton. M-. UC tot.net 11000 In-• ILll•llllll '1t ........... amnm 111 m ........ CP/M, montt«'. 1nttmei .My lS. *21'5. tN Me0 vetted, take 1 1300. • . CW. NM OOOd. tt700 21 """ .,,.,., aptlan. mocs.m. Otcldet1 print•. Petlo Mt & umb, wtok• &4M111 ~ .na.Jllmft '::.:'":.nMlf ..:!11~ obO. 24',.... .,_ ...,..:ii:i., ....... OOftd, S1185. ee2-3M1 ceb. 1t...o.1. tat* lamp. Yamaha 1170 toec En-~YLJI' Dk blue. ..woof,_., ·h vw i(ibactc, or!I UM,,;;\tuo1u.a11 rrtt .. '" un nQc, S..Mroe dufo. Nna good. 1871 Stlea SeM»-Lwlng idnt OOftd. W• .... :-= ::... hiilil IDI WWW CRtw. 10 mo Quallty + grey carpet, 1ucc rited• ~. miee S,1111·;~11 S2t.ooo . ..._. ... now to • 'ff Qom W • elmoet MW, ... eq )di, ..,. part• ell 1250. I .,... ... ~ " ll*IO. ...Ulllc .. 1 bll wfwht m.rklnQ• lhot• 1100 e.u.et.sa 97WW 120-tm M-Ft1 Mpm ..,... _, -... 7IK IN. OOOd oond. 2 door ~ M eqpe, Peul 54&-3048 Iva meg '72 ii& iiini ..ii. f4,,00D fii 11t-n'2 lmMlo. '4111 ml eM00 IOttenl ..__ ador•bte TrUfl compecior i100. E>cuN1111t8etectlonot,.. ml,cllt~lllOO. ,.,... 1 0t MROAINHflO-Olll ' ' 00.. bed $76. King a andew.tuliypi9P919d PIP. 0.,.......... •fiYW fii()J:f()ji 7 ..-.otd becU75. 5413043 UOTO..HOMl!:WAHTW UeedlMW'1.,_,.ln ~_.1MO L.oc*a jood. NN. 11100 842-5615 ~ l*'Y P9)'tl Clllf\. ltodt °' .... -... ~ 111 '-Qi. quiet ok1er wttt '::: ~,_: =,~'. 7141711.e350 Ul-1111 71 -:.=::'·:. 'ff Wiiii: Aili/Ki cw. ~,,:VsJ,9''"8111 MaleC)f1fyfJ'M331 &atllertl•/ allW.tet,..,._A.rta =-· 142·Tm tnrf,·~= 4'4Pd. -WANtfO Beby'• wtdc• ·-MU Cloeed lundey •fi ,... •• &ti °""' .... till80~~"--~-- HLL ldlt Item• wnh • ohan9ll\g tab I• end '"wax XbfO JlMTti (M Ha.,. aomethfnQ you-~ tt,000 ""· LOM>ID. '11 .. Oof'N, MW lllc top 114-31J· 1f 1t Deify Piiot Cl&ltmed Ad mothtr'I ~ r~ Nnl) U4500. ~$. lo Mii? C$uelfleld edt do ,.NT OOHOmOfit I tlNe 1 OMW trrwNc IM< .....,._,,..,_,, i &42·.5e78 chair 241"*6 911191 311 M~ C.M. n .-94a • .se11 1n..r.u. or t1t-0110 ml 1n-na1 ue.ntt • ... ~"' ~ . H l AU 1 l l '' ' For the woman whOhas everything ... a bal to put it in There's something for everyone this season when it comes to accessories. .. ... For the bold, there arc~ in ~t colon and jungle dCSl&JlS. easily boldina enough provisions fora safari to the beach. at the least Lea then so soft and smooth that they mimic the bandJ.ina qualities of fabric are news, while natural fibers, such u strJw and burlatf~1~ still aoing 1tron1 with new · cs for added mileage. Fashion jewelry is also bold and bright. Earrings are large and whim- sical, while sturdy, eye-catching bracelets jal)llc on fashionable wrists. Beaded wood ac.cessories repeat t~frican theme, as do many of c new scarves, which arc tiedatwai orhips·orwomas hcadwraps. For evening elegance, tradition holdsastrongcrsway. Smooth leather bags and jeweled and beaded clutches complement strong, clcan- li ned pan ts outfits as well as frilly styles reminiscent of the antebellum South. And the rhinestones sparkl- ing on everything from scarves to shoes arc in the running for a girl's second-best friend. Dally Piiot Photos by Lee Payne -· I • D. Tile aatual look la RUl ·~ ettoac OD tile •••er h1laloa wae, wttla la-p. etraw ud ::::r .. alunrla& ap ID ..... u4 aatUal ton• eat ID eCuf pdDta ucljeweby. s. Tlae .atart lOok idaow. ap ID ttaer print l•tller ._. ucl a woodeD bead wlllace. Tfae folclecl LI.a ClilltonM llCal'f ucl 8C&nee by Scco tied u la.ctwnpe are ID acc111Drl• at hllock'•· A. Cnaala.J l•tber DODCMe wttll ctra~ aacl aec"'Me aacl eurm,. b7 Red Co6ra add •'••II• Of color to ca•el wear. B. Lacqaeiecl lltraw lmda lt8elf to a ftl'lety of U.tmenta ID th .. . bap llllpon.d from tbe PlaWppla• ud tile boater-~ C. For all-oat e1-.ance, It'• bud to beat Jadltll Lieber, wlaoee enDiDI baa• can tie foancl at lhallock'1, Soatll Cout Plua. Tbey are abcnrD iere wttll eurm,. and necklace by lllrll'• Folly. I - r I I I I j ' I ...... __ ONnge C0991 DAM.Y P9LOT/8unday, M9120, 1984 Judgingaperson 's ·charactet'?Theeyes havei~ You coWd become a muter at ------------.. read.ina" the cbanc1er ot everyone You meet. 1t•s u limple u k)olctna into tbeireyes. v. DEM Human behaviorists •Y the color of one's eyes cu eerve u a fairly aa:urate barometer for iDdk:atinl specific penonality traits. For instance, if iriles are broW!\. a •••••••••••• two-sided personality ii indicated. Oo - one side steadfastnea. practicality, and a IU'OQ& ten1e of commitment. On the other, vivacity and a rare affability for beiQI ralber hewbeelina. When the brown ii apecially dart. the ·vital outaoina aide predominates, but liabt brown tilu &be ICalel toward a more aerioua. telf'· sufficient person. an individualist with a mirina natwe. Woukl that detcription fit the brown..q'ed people you know7 This information on anal)'Zina by eye color wu tent alona by the Elizabeth Arden people in co.Uunction with information about a new product -E~Fix. They say 1he cream will keep your eyes, whatever their color, look:ina peat all day Iona. l~ients in the cream that you apply to the lids prevent eye makeup from fading, streaking and tettlina in the tiny folds and creases. (It docs the same thing for eye shadows that EA's Lip-Fix docs for lips. The laner product launched last year bu been hiahly successful and prompted PARTY WRAP nwnerou1 other compuia to produce a similar one. Both mail for about" SlO) . Now. Mc* to ctwkinapenonality traiu by cbcckina eye colora. Could eyes really be the window to the IOUI? II.Am· BYD: !rites that hover almost euctly bet!W!en brown and IJ'eCll (commonly caUod hazel) tell of a vinually boundlell inner vitality, detenniAed. viaorous personality -imqinative, always ready for an adventwe, and couraaeous when trouble looms ahead. Look out, however, for a decidely selfish atteak. Balanci.na these qualities are a senae of .responsibility and awareneu of limitation• - a profound thinker with an uDCOIDIDOD llCDlitivity to outside stimuli.· G...,. BYD lf oee lookl upon the world throuah iriaea of areen. the i.ndlvidual could be lailbly uapredjctable with a quiet ldf.aufficiency that pvea an ait of mysaery. Gifted with aeeminaly limiUC. patience, one ia able to exerclte patieoce and NIU'lint of action wben ..,,.1ry or ldvantqeOus, and is slow to .,.er. An iniellectull Dltwe combiDed with exceptional powen of creativity and oriainality mU.e this penon especaill)I well auited to the communication fielda. Physiopomiau believe that. in ,meral, peen-eyed people are the happiest of the color lfOUPf. SEA-OllEEN OR EMDALD: Irises of tbe deepest areen indicate that pouession of all the creative powers of the peen-eyed person. but little of the patience. The k:ey word beR is unPRdictability -a hiply impetUous. volatile personality, with a wild temper. Not surprisinaJy, deep.sreen irises· suuest a sharp Q4ac of naaJina envy in natu~. and uae of considerable powc-~ nf C'ttnninfl ttC"t what 1s wanted. 8UJS SYBii: -Blue iritet deGoce potlelliOD of I biab iatellect and in~ Symbolic of &be quell for delDer. biabes'.tbinp, blue combines fervor with lelllidvity, wbicb trantlllUll Into devotion to noble or worthy cautes, and a deep sincerity that belpe make fiiendaeuily. A cold color, blue alto indicates aetr .. u=::r· th~ one llil1 f'CIXllD'w. tbe value of cooperative effon. P . of ext.raordinary awnina. ODe leach to be sentimental and bogcd down by roudM. Tbouab b11iclll,Y 1 briabt and happy nature, thi1 person is often moody and sjven to beariq arudles. VIOLET: Rare u an iria color, Yiolet carries an equally~ act of penonality traits. Al a color of arancteur and imponanc:e, it indicate? a penon with hiab ideal and unc:omproibilhna peffectiomam who avoids criticism and poueuet sreat aelf ~ieem. There is nothina .. ~nk.ina" about thi1 penonality. Hiably imqioative and creative, this person poueuea ruona literary, artiatic or dnllnatic ability. Perhape the most imponant of all the violet·iris traiu ia cbarilma. GRAY EYES: Generally, aray iriaet denote obstioancy and courqe, but also uncenaioty in pursuits and affection,. Gray is a deceotive ~lo~ - thou&h one appears to be a quiet coofonn1st, even aelf-effacins, at as a catcu1atina natu~ that allows one to wait patiently for an opponunity to press interest of one's own. BLACK EYES: Irises of black sianify a dyoamic character -full of enerJY and inner vitality, hot-tempered, impulsive and always ready to face dangerous adventures. The demeanor ls one of dianity, without prctcntion and comm anding respect. Dmllr ..... .., ~ .... ..., DaDlel and Jean Ald.rtcb chat with tbelr ncceuora Jack and Oatata.ndJ..nC Senior Delorea O'Brien co~talatee Bob Gentry and Saunne Petuon at tbe UC lntne Laada and Lamela banquet. VlTian Wayne on their commantty and etaff award.a at banquet. ~~~=..~~~::e~e UCI retires its No. l. hostess o.-. ..... -,a... ........ Jean Aldrich presented highest honor from alumni It might have been an evening fLlled with the distracting fanfare of spotlights. streamers and balloon bouquets. Instead, the UC Irvine Alumni Association's annual Lauds and Laurels Awards Banquet was marked by a sprinkling of Peruvian lilies and the dignity of those it had chosen to honor. Thi s was an affair of the mind. With a low-key, twilight cocktail hour in the pool area of the Irvine Marriott, and a dinner of chicken Jerusalem in an unadorned ballroom. 350 university and community guests gathered to applaud this year's winners. Alumni Association president Deq1at B. DavW,_ and executive director Glu K.elld shared emcee duties which bcpn with the Academic Senate's special award of .. Distmguished Faculty Lectureship" presented to Dr. James McGaap1 a psychobiology professor internationally known ror bis research on learning and memory. This year's recipient of the association'• hi&hest accolade, the designation "Extraordinarius," was Jeu Aldrlclt, wife of soon-to-retire university chancellor DanJel G. Ald.rtclt Jr. Thia double-take capta.ree Daphne Walker, raiRr, and Dom Pucale. ber twin •later, chairman of tbe .. Gypey Carn.Im" fand-wbo ba•e ldendcal auction ltema IA mtnd. "This is a very coveted and imponant award, and I am proud and touched that Town and Gown (a UCI support group of which she is a founding member) would nominate me, and I am honored that the Alumni Association would select me,•• Aldrich said to a standini ovation. Accordina to the association. Aldrich received the SE:RE:NITV SKIN CARE CENTER offers the ultimate in anti-aging treatments peeling collagen live cell bio-tone Introductory Facial 135 488 E. 17th Street Suite 113 Costs Mess 114 642-4911 WALK IN DANCE OUT READY FOR THE JUNE WEDDING! GRADUATION PROMS! Learn Foxtrot, Waltz, Disco, Hustle Rumba, Samba, Cha Cha, Tango ASK ABOUT OUR MAY SPECIAL! ('O\IPl.l\IF\l \l:Y I ,L~~c >\ " . ' ' I Newport Dance Studio rm N..,.n II•• s.tte • N.-..t lfM• 61Htll above Wells Fargo Bank ~-..~rnr.~--~ ... 11.arte Salta cbata wltb peeta of llonor Len and Jane Bedeow. ORAIGE COUITY RELAXES WITH KDCM tD!l.t FMSTERED ' • distinction beCausc ofhcr ti~lesscffon.sas UCl's No. I hostess and her involvement in several community service projects. Also receiving awards were Wllllam G. Goualei, Gay T. Iwamoto and Mary W. Roosevelt, for university service; Jalla Bau.lll1, Robert F . Gntry. Pearl Jemlso..Sml" community service; Juet C. Loxley, Patti Jo McKay, and James H. Malllpa Jr., pro- fessional achievement; Jerry A. IU.q, .. Distinauished Alumnus." and Carol It. Wlaa.tea and Doqla1 L. Milli, for distinguished research. Other kudos went to Mar1aret It. Manta and William R. Sdiioafeld, distinauisbed teaching; Wuda J . Callen, Midlele It. Miller and Vlvlue Wa,.e, distinauished staff memben~ David G . .Altmu, "Outstanding Graduate Student; .. Deloret A. O'Brin (• mother of six) .. Outstanding Senior;" and Man R•elal, ..Outstanding Athlete ... Serving on the awards committee were Marte Rt~u. Uaa BoUa, Uaa Co~ Wllllam DrolAla, lJKa Gruell, bWeeD Bofmaa, JINN BllMrt, Sara.ta J.Uaoo, Meredltll Lee, J...,. McGtdre, Muiel ReyaolO, Dorodly Straus and Larry Teuey. • • • The gypsies stared into their crystal balls and came up with a success-a profitable fund-raiser for the Stage Door Chapter of the Orange County Performing Arts Center. The "thieves' market, .. actually a silent auction, netted something ''in the neighborhood of$ 14,000," according to Lava c..d.rey, tickets and rcaervations chairman. The benefit held at the Airponer Hotel, which included a sit-down dinner and dancing to the music of Bill Foster and the California Sound, drew about 350 people, many of them looking decidedly ~yish. And one of the highlights of the even ma was a ''JYPSY camp show .. put on by chapter members and directed by Dapbe Walker and Dorta PalCale. The performance opened to strains of" On the Road Again" and ended with a salute to OCP AC. There also was a tribute to Lea Bedsow, cxccuti ve director of the ans center, who is to be known hereafter as "IGng of the Gypsies." Others at the event were Carol Wllkn, chairman of the arts cent.er guild•s directon. and her huabllnd, lteat; h'etle McCaffrey,cba.irman of the lrvine·bued guild. with husband. MJdaael: Moalea and 1Al1 P'leriu and LowellJ ....... lrvineplanninacommissioner. In addition, the suest list included DotUe and Jack C.rti1, Ca.rel and lt•t Wilk•, LoelM Brtdmer, Mary Au and Rlebrd Black, Cortae and Jack Camploa, Cadlerlae Camploa. 8uu eo.drey, Jeu c.H. Joy and Patrlet Favorite, Vlrpaia and Le4y&N Hale, Barbara and Keat JoUloD, B"'8.ra and A.laa Wiser and ElalDe and Jack Delmaa. • • • A benefit dinner auction with a spons theme is planned for June 9 by the Ora.nae County chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. The fund·raiser will be held at the Stadium O u bat Anaheim Stadium. a.bert Gr,1tetm and KABC reporter 11:4 Anold will officiate 1t auction ofl'erinaanworb. f\in. can, jewelry.cruilea. vacationpeckqcsan<hpedal VIP sports ptackap. For information on tickets (SSO). call JMDtLlqat636-ll 71. • • • Patty Wrap was written by Daily Pilot Style Editor Melinda Huddleston and correspondent .Ann Con way. IUSSEll COllSTIUCTIOI CO. MMMI Ou•lfty Work •t RNton•bhl Prlcn •C•tom,.... •C ..... Woed c..... DMk9 ......... •Oe«'I ......... ....,,... • o.. 1111 • Cdlt .... • co111C1f ... a ...... New Con1truC1lon & Remodellng of all types. Lie. & bonded. Lie. 37128 l • ~o . . suit shown wl IOOo4 COTI'ON · ::·~ cushion c~Z~":~ole-Hahn~ ~,;"'"• s•ersucker IVY'S SUMMER I LEAGUE 759-1622 9 Fashion Island · .,. sport saddle assortmen S ALMOST HERE # I t of cotton sund I Exclusively for 23 Fashion Island ress•s and hand ~ou, a beautiful nit sweaters. 640-5721 • • .. KHAKI IS KING ON FASHION'S BIG GAME HUNT. Cla~. utilitarian influences from the African Bush and Australian QUtt>ack· Unlse~. Perfect hOt weather gear. PrimltlVe accessories. Animal and jungle print accents. Citified styles evocative of advent1.1re50!Tl"· tieroiC types. 1-1emingway. Tedd)' Roosevelt. Tarzan and Jane. Safari d1ic: Summe(s no-frills high sty1e. Neiman-flAaraJS, Bullocl<S Wilshire, Robtnson's, The Broadway. suttums'. over 70 fine stores in all . Just off pacific coast Highway tietWeen Jamt><>ree and Mac/llftllur Blvds .• Newport aeach. l • • RAFF. BRILLIANT BLUE jewelry laces ace LAPIS LAZUL and w~nted with 14 KT I beads. bracelets #32 •rful prices. gold. S.. our,,. . and neck· Fashion Island a4lful setectlon &~~~ THE NEXT LEVEL t o the bleachers a~F ACTIVEWEAR Is h cotton llf•style. d mak• yours a cool~"· Tait• a step up #56 Fashion Island omforubll! 100.. 644-7030 ----J I: I . I )" l ATR . :W~· s AOITIONAL PAR ""--r .;./.RY.; • hopping for 60 T · · of Southe #8 Fas~• Y••rs. 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The "Smother Play." ln which a teemingly 1ure trump trick la made to vanish as It by the wile• of Satan. is one or the rarett plays ln brldp. One of the few recorded example• 11 by master techn ician Jean Buae ot Swilterland. Sff how deft· ly he worked hl.s way though thi1 dittributlonal rnau lo reach the de1ired ending. Nortlfs balancing double was for takeout. and BeHe showed his good hand with a cue·bid. It did not take him' and his partner long to get to a six spade contract whlc' with normal breaks. woulo have bt'en a piece or cake. Howt'ver. Easl 's preempt had warned declarer that suits might not be breaking. Besse won the opening club lead in dummy and led a spade to his are. It was more than likely that East's 10 was a 1in1leton. o Beue con- ; unued by leading a apade lo lhe nine. Next came the kins and quffn of diatnondt, and dedarer learned the ti.d newa that he had a certain loser In that tull. Since hi. 12th trick could only come from • heart rurr in dummy. It seemed that ho would not be able to avoid a trump loffr as well. So much for appearances. Declarer led a club toward dummy. Since ruffing would onJy h•lp declarer. West discarded a heart. Decla'rer won the king or clubs, cashed the ace-king of hearts and ruffed a heart on the table. After cashing the ace of diamonds. this was the posi· lion: NORTH +K 'V - 0 7 •& "-(). ·-a. ... led dummy'• laat club and dlKarded hi.a dJa· mond loaer. Weet could nol afford to rufr. ao ht ditcarded hla dlamond. Now Eut wu on lead, and whether h• led a hurt or a club, deelarer wat rolng to make the la•t two tricks. Btsae would ruff whatever WH led with the eight of trumpa. Whether We•t cho•t to overruff or under.rult. hit "certain" trump trick would di.appear into thin .. ir. Try it . For Ad Action Cal a Daiy Piot AD-VISOR 642-5678 MAIL ORDERS NOW! For both Season & Single Tickets! l1~ o [!J[ji]~ m~~~Gu lummar Masatoshi Mitsumoto Music Director/Conductor musla Fmtlual A Magnificent Concert Season of 4 Events! *Rare Appearance Sunday, June 17 at 7:30 p.m. -Artists Theatre, 625 Park Avenue, t..guna Beach PAUL&MAUD TORTELIER cellos with the LAGUNA CHAMBER ORCHESTRA After his stunning Los Angeles debut last February, said Albert Goldberg, L.A. Times: " ... quite the liveliest and most Invigorating cellist on the boards today. He can make the most solemn music sound entertaining by the sheer force of his vitality and musicality, and he never offends the ear, nor the mind:' (2128/84). For this unique Southern California concert, he is joined by his distinguished cellist wife, Maud, who is making her U.S. debut. Masatoshi Mitsumoto conduding Handel: Sonata for Two Cellos and Orchestra in G Mino r; Stravinsky: "Apollo:" Haydn : Concerto fo r Cello and Orchestra in C; Paganini: Variations on a Theme of Rossini (ar ranged for two cellos and orchestra by Paul Tortelier) * Diverting Vocal Pyrotechnics & Festival Ensemble! Sunday, June 24 at 7 :30 p.m. -Moulton Playhouse, 606 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Be~h MARVELLEE CARIAGA soprano "She made .m 1mprMs1ve New York debu1 with the Ph iladelphia Orchewa." ... Harold C. Schonberg N.Y. Times JOHN DUYKERS tenor Brilliant receptions fro m the opera houses of Sa n Franosco. Santa Fe. Vancouver, Geneva and frankfun . Ms. Cariaga offers a delight in Telemann's tragi- comte account about an artistlC canary which had the misfortune 10 be consumed by a hungry cat in Kantate eines Kunsterfahrenen Canarienvogels, followed by heroic songs from Weil's "Threepenny Opera:· including Mack. the Knife. Mr . Ouykers will essay the contemporary master- piece, "Eight Songs for a Mad King;· by Peter Maxwell Davies. Mitsumoto conducting the Festival Ensemble . * And, One of the Finest Gems in Chamber Music! Sunday, July 1at7:30 p.m. -Moulton Playhouse. 606 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach YUKIKO KAMEi violin MILTON THOMAS viola KO IWASAKI cello DENNIS TREMBLY bass DORIS STEVENSON .piano *For the Grande Finale This concert is cause for an affectionate reu~on, because it welcomes back the guest artist of our inaugural season in 19n. the Tchaikovsky Competition winner, Ko Iwa saki. We also are delighted with the appear- ance of Dennis Trembl y, principal bassist with the Los Angeles Philhar- monic. And loyal patrons will be pleased to recognise the return of our own art ists Yu kiko Kamei, Milton Thomas and Doris Stevenson . Schumann: Piano Quartet in E-flat, Op. 47; Kodaly: Duo for Violin and Cello , Op. 7; Schubert: Piano Quintet "Trout :' Op. 114 . Sunday, July 8 at 7:30 p.m. -Artists Theatre, 625 Park Avenue, Laguna Beach LAGUNA CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Mitsumoto conducting MICHELE ZUKOVSKY clarinet MILES ANDERSON trombone You won't wish to miss th is final note of the season with the Laguna Chamber Orchestra, which, with its kinetic music director. was acclaimed last season in the Los Angeles Times for producing a "uniform phrasing. firm articulation ... and the right balance between virtuosity and nuance:· -Kenneth Sanson Ms. Zukovsky is principal clarinetist with the Los Angeles Philharmonic; and Mr. Anderson. an international trombone soloist. for this concert will play the seldom heard alto trombone. Takemitsu: The Dorian Horizon ; Mo zart : Concerto for Clarinet and Orchestra in A. K. 622; Albrechtsberger: Concerto for Alto Trombone and Orchestra; Ginastera: Concerto per Corde. Op. 33 ORDER For both Season & Si ngle tickets. Season orders are given'priority handling. but all tickets are FORM processed strictly in o rder of receipt. It 's important you order today.· Mail this coupon and check made payable to the LAGUNA BEACH SUMMER MUSIC FESTIVAL •P.O. Box 578 • Laguna Beach, CA 92652 and enclo~e a stamped. self-addressed envelope. Information (714) 494-46SS Savings really are considerable when purchasing any of the three Season Ticket plans below. All programs are subject to change without notice. Curtain times are at 7:30 p.m. sharp. Latecomers will not be seated until there is a suitable bre•k in the performanc-e. ADULTS SENIORS JUNIORS• Seuon Seriti June17 JuMl4 July 1 July I ----@ $40.00 ----@ 12.SO ----@ 12.SO ----@ 12.50 ----@ 12.SO No Of flCQts Proe. fie _ _. No of T tCUlt Pftee T ICllM @ $28.00 ----@ S16.00• S --- @ a.so ----@ s.oo• s --- ----@ a.so ----@ s.oo• s __ _ ----@ a.so ----@ s.oo• s __ _ ----@ a.so ----@ s.oo• s ===- r ot.11 °' Entire Order . . . . . . ............. 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F each book.let ordered. send $2 plus a long. self-adtttl'f-c.v"' stamped envelope (37 cents postage) to Ann Landers, P. Box 11995, Cbi~o. Illinois 60611. National Tourism Week scheduled May 27-June PLYMOUTH, Mass. (AP)-The travel and tourism industry will receive some well-deserved recognition during the May 27 • June 2 observance o f National Tourism Week, ac:cord.ing to Brooks Kelly, executive director of the Plymouth County Development Council, Plymouth Mass. The fmMime ever salute to the tourism industry was recently authorized by Congress and signed into law by President Ronald Reagan in a special White House ceremony. The roots of America's tourism industry can be traced to Plymouth and the earliest Pil~m settlers. Ironically, the first Indian to welcome the Pilgrims to Plymouth was himself a tourist. On March 17, 1621 Samoset became the first Indian to welcome the Pilgrims to Plymouth. He was instrumen- tal in arranging the peace treat)' signed five days later between Grand Sachem Massasoit and the Pilgrim leaders. Seldom acknowledged as one of Plymouth's earliest tourists, Samoset was a lesser chief from Monhegan Island, Maine. He bad been visitin& the Wampanoags since the previous July, and he returned to bis own home shortly after Massasoit si'1'ed the treaty with the Pil_.-ims. Some histonans allece that the nation's travel industry got its stan in 1638 when the first annual fair in America was held in the nearby town of Duxbury. This promoted travel to such an extent that in the same year, Francis Sprague was lioensed by the colony to keep a victuallinf on Duxbutrow side. Despite this auspicious start, Plymouth's tourist industry remained dormant until 1769 when a group of the best young men in town decided to form a private drinking club. They called the club, The Old Colony Q ub, and went looking for an historical event to oomrpemorate. The 12 men decided to commemorate the 1620 landing of the forefathers on Plymouth Rock, and for more than two centuries, the Old Colon)' O ub bas celebrated Forefathers· Day every December 22. Plymouth Rock, the nation ·s most famous landmark. had languished in obscurity until 1741 when 9S-year old Elder Thomas Faunce indentificd it u the rock on which the tint Pilarims landed . Durina the Revolutionary War. the rock became a focal point for the rebel cause. The Sons of Libert}' went down to the waterfront with a winch and 30 ieams of oxen, to raise the rock out of the aand and take it up to Town Square where il could be viewed as a f)'t9tK>I of American Independence. ' While they were raising it, the reluctant rock split the bottom half fell back into the hole. The bottom stayed in the sand, but the top half was hauled up to To Square where it was used to prop up the LI~ Pole . The Pilgrim Society was chartered in 1820 m the b of en~ surround~ the 200th anniversary celebration the amval of the Pilgrims. Dedicated to promotina continuing and expandin& appreciation of the · · the group erected a museum m 1824. Today, Pilarim is the oldest public museum in the country. The Pilgrim Society also led a camfrr.·gn to conv Cole's Hill, the first burial pla<;e of the · ·ms, into historic park. Between 1859 and 188 , the aro supervised the planning and erection of the nailo Monument to the Forefathers. It is the largest solid monument in the country and was a prototype or Statue oflibcny. Back in Town Square, souvenir bunters cbil)l)Cd a at the top half of Plymouth Rock. On July 4, 1834,-the to fathen decided to move the rock to a safer location. front of Pilgrim Hall, before it disapl)Qred completely . In 1880, the two halves of the lapidary legend w rejoined. Forty years later, the tired, battered old rock moved for the Jut time to its present location . conjunction with the 1920 Tercentenary celebration, magnificent p-anite portico wu built to protect the w travelled nauonal landmark. The 1920 Terocntenary celebration also gave birth The Pilarim Pr~s, a reenactment of the Pilpi procession to Bunal Hi11 which bu continued ann except for a shon period during World War II. Today, Plymouth welcomes more than l.S milli visitors each year. Dubbed America's Ho_meto Plymouth bouts more than a dozen tourist attractio including the rock; Mayflower II, a full-scale replica of type of vessel which brought the Pilgrims to the N World; Plimoth Plantation, a re-creation of the Pil&ri 1627 tettlement: ~m Hall, the nation's oldest pub museum; Jenney Onst Mill, a reconstructed replica of Pilgrims first (1636) mill; Plymouth National W Museum. agd Forefathers• Monument . OCC schedules New Mexico tou ' Ota.nae C.oast CotJeac•s Community ServiQCI will conduct a weekAlona excunion to Santa Fe and Ta FASHION SALE SK-Mii ..... ,., ...., Clltllln1 New Mexico AuP'st 26 to September 1. Tour cost as appro~imately $910 per penon a includes hotel accommodations (fOur n.iahu an Santa aod two niahts in Taos), some meals, theater licke -==~ museum acfmissions, motorcoacb tranaponadon. ill airf arc. Sizes 2-14 EVERYTHING llUSTQO RU FFIL Lt S Participants will take a walkina tour of historic Fe, visit the town's "miraculous staircase.'' and tour UPHOLSTt:aY, INC. followina; PalaceoftheGovemon. WbeelwritbtMu.ee of Indian An. pueblo and cllff dwelllnas at Rancid ,_ • .... -' '• ut. National Monument. Santuario de Chima yo, Taos Pueb am -u . and the Milljccnt R~ Museum. CllTA--Ml-IJJf Tour leader is SOOZy Wes\ best known for bi:i' i1 C.lt 142•5171. Put • t•w word• to work for ou. drawin& and watercolon. West 11 a veteran tra~eler. 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I . -. • ' I ~ .-: . ) .... -.• - J ----~----~--~-~~1-.1"'·,.,...~~!"1iililiiiiijji;~!!fi!L~!"f,r'~~~~~~~~~~~~ ...... ~iA!H~ Corilic Martin Mull's quite an attist·-forafunnyguy •Most artists ""a t drt · b will lona be remembered as the wife-beatina Garth Gimble lQ play the 1ame cbar'ICter ow loq." 11 VC 0 Ve ca S. ontbesyndicated''MaryHanman,Maryffartman"and Mullnoednotworry,andforaWhilebec:allaQbeckto work long hours to make a living· as bis twin brotn'!t the tacky talk sbow host Barth Gimble hi• peintina. He ii an aocomplitbcd air brulb ariitt whole on "Femwood 2Niaht" and "America 2N.iabt." He bu ptaurea<X>mmand$3,000toS5,000apieoe.Hebadaono- By JERaY BU<S also starred in such movies as "FM," "The Serial," .. My mao abowin& this month at the Lot Anlela 111.Utute of AP Tele..._ Writer Bodyguard.'' "Mr. Mom" and "O.C. and Stigs." Contemporary Art. LOS ANGELES (AP) -Manin Mull'• comedy "This is quite different for me," be said. "As for my "I chose the air brush because you can set photo "Domestic Lift" seems to be a lost cause so it might be personal feelioas. the jury's still out I'm not sure this is reality.'' he $lid ... You can set sharper edaes or IOfter mo.re appropriate to speak of Manin Mull the artist. what I should be doing. I remember talkina to Jane CUrtin ed,tes. So w~t rm doirt& is transferrina small photos into CBS is bringing back ''Domestic Life" for two-tut ('Kate & Allie'), who was also in ·o.c.' We both have the larte reoroductions on S-by-6-foot canvaaa. I may take aasps this Wednesday and next Wednesday. ~ same son of background and were debating whether to do bwidrecls of pictures with different liahtina and analet "Domestic Life" never got much of a rating, but some situation comedy. until I find the one I want." critics tbouabt it was a nifty comedy, particularly when "You get two options when you do a show. You'll be~ He said one of the moat difficult thinas about beinaan Mull subtly dropl)cd in the zinaers while~ the most on for four or five weeks and the ax will fall and you'll be · ·st wu puttiq a dollar value on his work. laid-back father on television. CBS tried it 10 several written offasa failure. Or, you spend lOyears on the show "The paindnp mean so much to me and you can't different places on the schedule -all to no avail: and devote all your energies to portraying one character, equate the value to the amount of time you put in or the The show is Mull's first network series. although he which could also be construed as a failure. It is not my bent material that 1.oes into it." be said. "And .-ben you sell .-----------------------------------------them you don t have them any more. Jt•s like losina your FIRE.STARTER WlllhehAve the power .•. to sufthte1 A UNI~ RtUASI: lv1 CD. cr-.~c .. ,~ .... ~ NOW PLAYING COITAllOA EO.-r°""c..... 751-41 .. 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Heidi recalls one stopover when she drove cross-countrv to fame. fortune -and deeent acrommoda- ttons in Hollvwood "One night. the on.ly place my friend and I could find was a seedy dive -with a single bed. ·one of us can sleep on the mattress. the other on the box spnng.' I said It was bet- ter than driving in the rain. When we took off the mat- tress. a million roaches greeted us. After that. driving in the rain d1dn 't seem so bad .. Obviously it was just another case of roaches check- ing in but not checking out L them so far -all of them best sellers. Indeed. his latest. Des- cent from Xanadu. has been so successful in hard cover (this is before publication) that Robbins already has a SS million paperback deal for his untitled and yet-to-be-written nineteenth and twentieth books. "But once I write a book. that"s it," he says. "Ifs lase year's book. Sometimes I have difficulty remembering things about it." But Robbins does remember the immortal first sentence of his very first novel. Never loue a Slranger. written in 1947: "Mrs. C.Oz- zolina tasted the soup." Says Robbins. "I never knew it would be so easy." 0 Hollywood is nothing ii not a sequel opportunity em- ployer. So despite the indifferent reviews and box-0ffice returns of his SJapSJick of Another Kind. Jerry Lewl9 is ~~~ with writer BID for The Nulty Professor Part II. Because the original Nulty (which Lewis produced and directed as well as starred in) was done in 1963. we can assume that the prof must have tenure by now. c Just in time for the Olym- pics. f rank Sinatra. who gave the No. I and now No. 3 U.S. cities their theme songs. New York. New York. and Chicago. is attempting to do the same for our No. 2. the Big Orange. Set for a late June or early July reJease. L.A. Is My lody boasts music by Qulnc:y Jones and lyrics by Oscar- w inners Alan and t ,\' ••I'-1tt I tr •t' "' f" • ., , MarUyn 8erpaaD. No. the tune does not indude a line like. "I want to wake up in a city that doesn't walk." 0 Shera Danae (Mrs. Peter Falk). co-star of the CB.5 com- edy Suzanne P/eshette 1s Mag- gie Briggs. has a strange way of maintaining her enviable cheesec ake figure: She dreams about pizza pie "I don't eat anything," she says. "I just think about pizza - pizza for breakfast. lunch and dinner." Shera may go 10 bed hungry. but at least she doesn t wake up with a bad case of indigestion c From Am10 Summer. Neu. Ycri. Robnt Wmdeler. Los Angeles Edited by Joanne Kaufman • COlll•I CHUNG CX>-Cnchor of NBC-7Vs n~ prrr gram Early Today Do you ever gel "talker's block. "the cooy JOme authors daim to be afflicted with writer's block? -N. r. "°co. Texas When I'm tired I some- times have to search for words. Lucki- ly, it doesn't happen early in the day when I'm on the air. The fumbles come later on when I'm not in front of the camera Two words that ~ ~tongue­ tied are "rural' (why can't I pronounce it?) and "panic· ularly." I try to avoid that one and say "especially" instead IDDll IPllllD sm~ How much responsibility do you Cl$$ume for the ups and g l downs of your career? ~ i £. C. Yuma. Ariz. .. I have to ad-i ai mil that some ~ ~ things were r self-inflicted. 9; but I believe ~ 3 we are all vie-i ~ lims of cir-,. ~ cumstances. ~ too. I think ~:; ... I've been &-: Say what you will about Harold Robbhl•-that he's scorned bv critics. that he turns out books like dough· nuts -the guy knows how to tell a story He's told 18 of 11"1\fll\' lfl .111111, dtl 1111•1~' 111\1 \1\~t 1111 ll lllJIJ \\111<1I •10 \I• 1\11 10 \11 \\I• kt \11 very lucky. If you don't know ~~ the lows. then you can't really ~, appreciate the highs Lile -; doesn't go in a straight line ! but in hills and valleys. To be '"' combrtable all the time 1s not ~ necessarily good. Discomfort '" : an important ingredient m life ~ CeYWt Lucas FUm Ltd. 1984/Photo by Eva Ser~ny C 19' FAMILY WEEKLY, All rigttts re .. Mld Harri!xxz Ford detests talk shoulS and aroids parties. What kind of star is he? By Ian Brodie "You ain 't got it, kid. " -Columbia PiCJures executive to Har- rison Ford. r wo large and menaci ng men in turbans wield swords in the hero's direction. He stares back with jut-jawed determina- tion , confidently reaching for the gun in his holster. Uh-Oh -the holster's 4 FAMILY WF:UJ..Y . WAY 20 .... empty. Indiana Jones flashes his toes a crooked. helpless smile. a.rt. Yes. folks, it's ~ho. derring.do. MICIAJ\f..thA.cPat cliffhan&er time a&ain. ~ ~;;; the ~ of Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom. Para- mount's eagerly-awaited "prequel" to Raiders of ~ lost Arlt The silver screen will be replete with chase scenes, careening planes and cars. rat- tling machine guns. treacherous mine caverns, perilous rope bridaes and su. penseful moments inside the sinister Spike Chamber in the mysterious Palace of Pankot. And once more. America's successor to the Saturday matinee idols of yesteryear will lie played by Harrison Ford. Nothing can quite prepare an inter- viewer for just how bright Ford is. Mumbling, yes. Laconic, definitely. But sh~witted, too. Above all, he is determined to be the antithesis of a movie star. You will not see him postur- ing on talk shows, endorsing products, or laboring on the Hollywood celebrity treadmill. "I want to be known M an actor. not a star. if such a distinction is necessary," Ford says. "It's much more fashionable to be a star than an actor. but therefore much more short-lived. Besides. I don't like to go to parties. 1'he busines d bein& a star and do- ing what's~ to remain a star -in other wordS, promotin& yourself as a fascinating penonality -is something I'm Unable to do. I don't consider myself fasc:inatiOIL nor do I have a star's personality. 1 don't see myself 11 ~ unique. I just work in the movie business." Maybe, but he knows how to behave like a star when it comes tO finana!S. Ford has demanded a pen:entaee of the profits from his movies ~er since producer George Luca pve him a taste of money. For playina Han Solo, the mercenary pilot Of Siar Wms, LucM presented him -in addition to his salary -with one-quarter of J percent of the studio's wortd-record returns. a bonus approaching $750,000. Ford would neither confinn nor deny a report that he received 7 per- cent of the gross for Raiders three years ago. but assuming the fi&ure to be roughly accurate. he earned in the region ot SIO million. To that add his undisclosed percentage of ~ Ef111Jft Striltes Bock and Retum of the Jt!di. So at 4 t. with the anticipated success of Tt!lnpk of Doom, he will have ap- in and profited from five of the box-office bkldcbusrers ever. rudent with his riches, he leaves Cnftina fumiluie d satisfies him. He lits It a pine dininl room tabJe he made, a IOlid piece wSfi beeutifu1 lathe work. Ford ..,.. thlit if his career ever tell 1p11t. he could always open a furniture fKlory. That seems un1ikdY. as long as In- diana Jones can hold his own. urn Tonpk of Doom you wiU tee him do thin&I you wouldn't have suspected," Ford remarks tealin&IY. In the first sap. Jones. 11"1 earofessor with a lethal bullwhip, beard and bittered tell hat. in sav· ins the Ark °' the <:c:wenant containing the Ten Commandments. which had faUen inlO the hands ol pre-war Nazis. The new film tUes place two years earUet Jones is preoa:upied with ob- tainin& &eedom tor a band ot slave children, a quest thll takes him from the niahtdubs of old ~ where he appMn ~ Jmnes 8ondian eepnce in a white tuxedo, to the Tem- ple of Doom in India. via junAle, moun- tains and an aaortment <f daredevil ~uty of the first film was in discovering Indy," says Ford "We can't repeat that becalR now we all know who he Is, so we've been obliged to show n¥>re interestina sides o1 his nature." Indy's frlfriend fu the prequel. Willie. a ni&hldub singer portrayed by Kate c..tllW. replece.s the memorable Marion, p&ayed by Karen Allen, who could drfnk most men under the table. The third principal role - a diminutive Chinese kid called Short Round - went to Ke Huy Quan. age 12. dis- covered in Los Anseles by director --·-----------------------------=----=-=-- ------==-~---:::-:::-==-__:-_---===---~~ ------------------------------------------- Steven Spielbq. Playina Indiana Jones • tough won: Ford seldom U1e1 a double or stunt man. "As Iona as I can ltill fall down with a reMOnal>le murance that l'U gee up IPJl, I don't worry," he lllYI· In ,..,... ol Doom, ~ elephant ridin& on location in Sri LMka and at a sound mee outside London Ill him with an inJUed hick. -~ "When you ride an elephant.': he ex- ~ J>la:ins: "your legs ~ hyper-extended ~ in both di~ to accommodate the e girth of the .animal. You're being stretched first in one direction and then in another. It's as if your leg.s are beina pulled apart My back problem started with rwinoes that got worse as shooting went-oo.~- Eventually the pain became so in· tense that Ford Rew to Los Angeles for treatment at Centinela Hospital, which speciali21es in sports medicine. The d~ a rupeured disc. Normally that means a painful opera- tion called a laminectomy. Instead. doc· tors tried a relatively new treatment - called chymopapain -in which an en- zyme derived from papaya fruit is in· jected to "eat" the disc, in the way acid dissolves metal: AIJer six weeks of rest Ford resumed filmlng. and was thankful to discover that all tl\4! ·elephant riding was over. "But everything left to do was physical. They had saved up all the good bits un- til last It was a really strenuous picture for me to make." ford reacts-tndignantly to su.ges- tions that Indiana Jones is little more They orilinatlY wanted Tom SeUeck as lndJana Jones (Selleck couldn't fit the filmina into hisMasnum schedule~ but Lucas now admitl that "Harrison Ford is a terrific actor with a unique charisma that is ideal for the type of characters I develop." He CONiden Ford e5pedally skilled at portraying Jones's ocxasiooal vulner1biUty. the trait that makes him 90 attractive to audiences. Ford doesn't fear being typecast as Han Sok> or lndiana Jone. although he ha,, imparted his taciturn nature and sly humor to both. "You invest them with a,, many aspects of yourself a,, convenience allows. You certainly want to take advantage ol thinp you have in common with the charactet "But you're also obli&ed to make them seem re.al and natural when tiler, do things that are not natural for you, ' he adds. "It's true I'm not a 'nose-putty' actot So far I haven't had the oppor· tunity to pla.r characters far different from myself. Ford's career outside Solo and Jones has been spotty. He received universal· ly glowing reviews for the intedrity of his dour Vietnam veteran in 'Fleroes. But critics were unimp~ with his -title-role-in the. futuristic Blade Runnet: and unconvinced by the sour intensity of his romnic elads in Hanaoa- SINlf. "He's more of a comic-tlrip c:hlrldlr ttn than he Wll in Sb' Wars." hulled Tlw Nu >bl* Tima. Fonf1 reply: "UnHlce 10CDe an, I cc~ in • bad pictwe ... he'• nae clAppoillted in hit Olher work.II dlil ... of hll w. deeminl .... of .. odm plc- IUNI to have been hil best ones.. '1 would pick OUI Heot!$ and a lelevilion IPKW I did for {produm' /director) Stanley Knunet Ttit Cot.lllMOttiol o/ Ll. Wiiam C'*;)c in which I played the chief pemment witnea 'When people talk about cardbolrd charlCten and say, 'Haven't you ever doqe anythin& serious, haven't you ever dealt with re.al issues and real peo- p1er I 58)\ 'Yes. that's the re.al stuff, and ~ to1neone has a penchant for it. that's my olering in thole areas.' "I've done that tort of thing and find It SllWying. although it just doesn't ex>me to me that often. But I look ior tomethin& diflerent at every opportu- nity I gee. No one wants to repeat him- self endle9iy. .. Harrison Ford. born to an Irish Catholic father and a Russian Jewish ~ grew up in Chicaao. where his father was a pioneer of tefevision com- mercials. "He invented the concept of the see-0\rouAh washing madline to demonstrate tl!e suds, and he was the first to use stop.motion photography lor the Parkay rose, Which bloomed for years and years. "It was interesting for me to go around and see what my dad did. He cmainJy teemed to have a lot more in- teresting career than most other guys' dads. Thw may sound silly, but it en- couraged me not to want a 'real' job. He did something different enough so it didn't seem to be a straight 9-t<>S position. I wanted to make a similar choice if possjble ... At Ripon Coll~ in Wisconsin, Ford studied English hterature and philoso- phy. After.a final year spent loafing and eating pizza when he was supposed to be writing a thesis on the plays of Ed- ward Albee, he was booted out, just three days before graduation. "It was not taken lightly," he says, admitting that he felt guUty about the calamity for a long time. "My parents had paid for four years of education, and at-the-end-of-it-there-was.:-M degree. Nowadays my good fortune has Star Win fllW Fonl ltil llnt lltot al JUCC'm -and 0 175().000 bona. In 1966 he played his first part~ a ~lhop delivering a cable to James Coburn in Dead H«Jt on a M~ Round. It led to a studio executive's now-famous put.<Jown -"You ain't aot it, kid." His offense was actually look· ing like a bellhop instead of projecting star quality. After quitting Columbia, he took bit parts in a variety of 1V drama series and eventually turned (in despair) to learning carpentry from library books in an effort to support his wife and two young sons. A daunting first project -the con- version of a three-car 81.J'a8e into an elaborate studio for composer-arranger Sergio Mendes at a cost of S 100,000 - proved a triumph. Ford's repute as f AMLY WF:UJ.Y. 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'"fie .. knew he'd (let his biQ break one day," ICeUennan hli llid. "fNt we neve' ---it to ..__ ·tn the m1ddJe ol a plinl lob on our ldkhen." But• fford'1 CllW aploded, his mar-""8 CIJll..-I The prellUl'el of constantly ftlminl OYel'IHI -flnt Siar Wars. then a nall part iii ApocalYfJ« Now. and finally Hano«f Sllfd -~ it .,i. Ironically, ti Wll his wMe who hid u~ him to take .5lraJ' Mm It a_, lhlt orWnaUy paid I~ tban htl capallry tees. ford ii rdM!"" ID dilC\m his 1979 ~. "The lholt venicx1 of the taJe is as you've hard k Callii1ly daere Mft the nor- n\111 pre9Ufel ol beirw poor and unfulfilled arid haYinl a dilk:Ui tiine. I WU happy enouF •a~ but my l'ell ambition wm lidJ to ma1re~a Uvtna • an actor." And delpile M¥in8 paned ways, Ford and his fint wtle l9Dlin on amicable terms. -We're divorced IO eKh other for the rest of our lives. lt't by far the better way to go. I'm pleated that we can con- tinue our relatk>nlhip." His ton1, Benjamin, 17, and Willard, 15. live nearby with their mother and visit often. "I'm pfOU4 of them." Ford says. 'They're f>Od people and I enjoy their com- pany. We try to spend as much time as we can toeether. .. In~ Jut year, Ford remarried. His new wife, Mel ... Mathison. a lissome blonde. is the taAen6ed author of two major ~lays, "E.T." and "The Black Wion." She it praently working on a new, ltilHecra ICript tor Spielberg. Ford won't allow teparllion to imperil this mamaae. he says. "Melissa travels with me on location. She works anywhere she can, ln the back of a car if she hu to." As 10 their plans for a family, even dote friends are kept guelling. Ford's next film, tentatively billed Called HOITH!. is bein& made this summer. It ex- plores the relationship between a Philadelphia police lieutenant and an Amish woman whose son witnesses a murde~ . But Indiana Jones will return ... George and Steven and I all ~ we had so much fun we must do it apin, '' he explains. 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Behavioral scientists at the University of Tulsa describe lonelines.s as "the psychological state resulting from dissatisfaction with the number and quality of one's social and emo- tional relationships... Loneliness was also found to be associated with the failure to appreciate oneself. 2. False. A Wake Forest (N.C.) Univer· sity study on the ''Social Reality of Feel- ing Lonely" found that: "Lone!y per- sons listed as many best friends as non· lonely persons. Lonely subjects did. however, perceive a lower level of in· 11mocy in these relationships than did non-lonely subjects, and their 'best friends' validated this perception.·· 3. Folse. According to a University of Tulsa study. loneliness is "associated with a view of human nature reflecting a generally unfavorable attitude toward others. particularly in the areas of trust and altruism. and a view of the world as an unjust place ... The investigators suggest that . because of poor self· ret1ard, lonely people may anticipate re)edion from others. Thus. they devalue those people in order to rationalize the discomfort associated with what they see as their inability to be accepted . 4. Folse "Studies of the Attributional Style of Lonely People ... conducted at Rice and Stanford universities. showed I that lonely people ascribe failures 10 ··unchangeable character defects in themselves. · S. True Psychologists point out that just as you can be lonely without being alone. you can be alone without feeling the least bit lonely. Time spent alone forces you to develop your personal strengths and provides you with the opportunity to explore what you really think and feel. 6. True. University of Chicago studies show that while aloneness is more painful for teenagers. it also appears to be more beneficial . Adolescents who spend more time alone tend to show greater purposefulness and personal direction in their lives. 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We of- fer some tantalizing recipes from the glow of distant fires, which you can kindle in your own backyard. Each has been suggested by a leading chef or cookbook writer. Put away the hotdogs and come with us on a world tour of outdoor cuisine. Next stop Bombay! 14 f AMlt.' W ttKLY . \(>.) 20 . ·~ The fragrantly spicy roods or India offer a unique change from tradi· t1onal summer fare. Menu and recipes provided by San Chatwal . owner of the Bombay Palace Restaurant. which has locations around the world. BOMBAY BARBECUE MENU Cream of Mulltgatawney Soup Tandoori Chicken Bombay Palace Steamed Rice Vegetable Curry Dahi Ra1ta Chilled Beer Iced Tto Papaya and Melon Wedges TANDOOlll CMICKIN 8QIUAY PAl.ACI I 21-'t-S lb. brollel"fryer c:bkken 2 tab9"poons lemon juice or vtnecar, divided I '1' teupoon. salt, divided 8 clove. 1ullc:. peeled 2 tab9"poon• sntect fruh 1ln~r 11' teupoon cumin 8eed V. teupoon rtt.hly 1rounc1 black pepper 'It teupoon pound red pepper (cayenne) I 'It teupoon1 1round cardamom lffd Pinch ol c:nambled Nlfroo (optional) I teupoon red food c:olorin1 2 'It cu 1>9 >'OIU rt I. Remove skin lrom chicken: make 6 deep gashes in Oesh Rub chicken all over and 1ns1de wuh I~ tablespoons lemon juice and I teaspoon salt. Wrap loosely with plasuc and refrigerate for 1 \iCi hours 2. With a mortar and pestle. grind together remammg 'Ii table~n lemon juice. ~ teaspoon salt. garlic, ginger. cumin seed. black pepper. red pepper. c.trdamom and ~Iron . or place in blender and process un- til combined 3. Mix ground spices with red colonng and yogun mixture should be colored a deep, vivid red Spread this mixture inside and over the chicken Cover loosely and relngt>rate. marinating to develop navor lor 6 to 8 hours 4. When read~ to cook prepare charcoal grill to ven hot Pl~e chicken on spit, reserving mannade Fasten securely and turn over coall> for 30 to 40 minutes. basting \\llh mcmnade unul cooked through Wake .. .! to./~ 111~!> Vartado n•: May dl<.o be broiled. 4 inches from !iOUrce of tiea1 lor 30 to 40 minutes turn111g once sd~te frequently w11h marinade Or can l>t> roasied on rack in shallow opt>n roa"'"!! pan in 400° oven for 45 to 60 minu1e, or until done Baste se\t'ral time<; \\1lh marinade during roMtmg f 4"41L' W WU.Y • M4Y 20 • 1\1114 15 . 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Pour into saucepan with mixture remaining. unpureed lentil soup. ~ broth and sugar to saucepan Stir 1d. heat to boiling. reduce heat and r. covered. for 5 minutes. Serve with chopped cucumber on each serving. Makes 4 sen.1mgs tAYIAUAN cuaY I canoa . .,..... beeaa ....... ,.. ,... potato, peeled ... bell peppet". cored. ~ id clked ..U tomato. peeled and dked p beawy creea palmolad9 r.,... .... t. to tute a.., poud bla4 pepper, to •le ;'t:; ::X red cherries. lied p vegetables in V.-inch pieces. In rn-sized saucepan. over low heat. r cream gently until reduced 1hat. about 10 minutes. vegetables. almonds and raisins. rovered. until vegetables are lender. 15 minutes. Season with salt. pepper rmeric. Add cherries. heat to boiling. heat. and simmer. covered. 5 ~s. Makes 4 sen,mgs DAHIMftA oz., coataJaer plain yoprt ato, boUed. peeled and d1ttd clil8ber. pee6ed aDd coanely ated mato. peeled. Heded and d1ttd II eahJy trouDd bladL pepiM"r t»te.pooa trub coriander leave9, opped. or I teupooa clrfecl )O yogurt into medium-sized gl~ stir with spoon Add potato ber and tomato. Season to tasie with d pepper Cover and refrigerate m ready to serve. sprinkle surface 1opped coriander Serve as a cooling ient to an Indian barbecue meal Makes 2 to 2v_. cups AFIUCAN BARBECUE MENU Creuettes Grilles a la Kerkennaise Grilled 01tcken Berbere The Kefta of Morocco Gril/.&lted Sweet l'olaJoes Fresh Grilled VegeJabla Olilled &er Olilled Oder Olarcoal Baited Bananas CoHee Tea = ClllYITIU ... ALAKDKINN The Famous Grilled Shrimp of T uM.io S.ucie Kukeaaal.e • 3 k Larae ehrtap la t.be ebeU OUw oil Salt r:bl~ pepper l . Prepare Sauce Kerkennaise (recipe follows) 2. Dip shrimp 1n ohve 0 11. season to taste with salt and pepper Thread shrimp on skewers; grill O\'er coals until shrimp tum pink. 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Ignite rum and pour 11 namin$ over 1he bananas a lillle ai a lime. shakin g skillet gently until lhe flame di~ Mak~ 6~rumgl Beyond the ubiquitous "Boston Baked Beans," the foods of this region renect in great part its proximt- ty to the sea. from steami08 bowls of chowder by the fire duri08 a winter Nor' easter to fragrant. blazi08 red grilled lobslers on a seduded sand dune in summer. Local produce plus wild and cultivated berries round out a diet of simple. fresh foods . Menu and recipe are from Jasper White of Restaurant Jasper in. of course. Boston . BOSTON BARBECUE MENU M~ls Sleam«I in Wine and Garlic Grilled lobutn Wdh Drown Butter Sliced Toma1oa with F~#r Basil Butter and Sull'" Corn on the Cob Co/ilormo Chardonnay Wine Wild Blackbnrits and Heavy Cream Coffee H11.L1D LOUIW Wini 8 Uve "leled" (H4· to Z·lb) &ol»ten I~ Ille. HpdJ eahM, ~~ bwttn VqsetaWeo&I Bmck pepper I. Prepare a ~ strong charcoal or mes- quite fire. While the coals bum down to the proper grilling stage, prepare lobsters. 2. Take a sharp knife and put the lip where the body meets the tail. with the blade lac· ing the head Split this half lengthwise. tum the lobster around, and split lhe tail Remove head sack and intestine 3. Lightly brush the shell and tail meai with oll ftus will give the !hell a ~ ap- pearance whlCh 1s very pleasmg to the eye. and helps preven1 the tail meat from drying 4. Place shell side down on rack about 3 inches over coals. Cook until ooly IJ. of the tail meat is transparent (approxima&ely 5 to 6 minutes). Cover Cook about 2 to 3 minutes more. until done. 5. Remove from gnll. Very quickly break off the arms and claws and shell them. On a platter. arrange this meat over the bodies. spnnkle with black pepper. Never we salt Serve with little bowls ol drawn butter. 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Q:W...leftllfll.W•ll• ... ..,_. •lfi!i8'1411e .......... ., .Jecboft: I dioQie to put my emphMis on sex edlltltion md .., dilcilliine hebe the llcl. I would never en- courage abortion, except · under medicilly men'*"'a circ:umlt.lnc:I On the odMr bane[ I ck> IUppOlt freedom of choice. We mllll lM with the consequenoe5 of our dedliMs end we ouaht to be dlallenaed to make wise ones. Eighth in o Series of Interviews with 1984's Presidential Candidates Jaffe: What do you eee • Ille .. · jor concern of Amerlca'• fwmltw1 Jackson: Families are held together by financial stability and moral values. If a family is economically st.rpng but has endured a collapse of values, it will disintegrate. I have, however. seen ~dWg remodeliriii or replacing ... Window~itv can make or reak it. Quality building products imure a ~ project. Poor-quality products can turn a dream plan mto a nightmare. Choosing quality windows is easy. . It's Andersen. 1Dc word for window quality for over 80 years. Easy to install Andersen. windows, roof windows and gliding patio doors bring the best to any job: Beauty-through their famous stim lines. Energy efficiency-with double~ insulating glim. Main~ freedom-with Perma-Shietcr vinyl, a thick, extremely hard exterior covering that • ...,._..---, won't need painting.• - If you're building, remodeling or replacing don't leave anything to chance. Insist on Andersen quality. Sec an Andersen dealer-in the Yellow Pages under Wmdows. Q: WW lnwl ol M•lil .W __. IMre be tor '*6 ca ntflll Jackson: It's hard to put a ~ estimate on it We ot.91t to mmunae sex education d\Jri.ng our children's b'· malive years. When you do not teach a child the power of his or her body. it's like letting a car bole down a hUI witholl a driver. The car make the bot· tom of the hill only Mh a lot of luck. Q: So ,.a lnlrnie ea tllml eat• ................. ~ Jackson: F.artY on we should be tauQht the biolo&Y ol our bodies • wen as ihe moral responsibilily we have tor them. There is -no con8ict tUlly ~een teacbina the spiritual dimension of one's body and t~ that it has the power of • • IW --------------------~---.-.-------- Nu.---------~"'*-~----------~ City ___________ Suc. ______ Zip _____ _ I I I I I ArcaCodt A~~'•A~---·~ ~ I ~ ~ l"¥~!~t~2W0~~~ I __________________ ._ _________________________________________ _. I ce cream licks all other contenders when it comes to children's favorite foods. The current issue of School Food St!rvice Journal reports tha.t "nine out of ten children rate it as No. I." Doughnuts came in second . chocolate chip cookies third and french fries fourth. So much for a balanced diet. One thousand fifty-<>ne children ranging in age from 2 to 12 -and their mothers - were surveyed to determine ~>har kids fike to eat. Other food faves were pizza -which only narrowly edged out choc· olate cake -Mexican food and fishsticks. The favorite vegetable was com on the rob. followed by dill pickles and carrots. In the lunch com- petition. chicken noodle soup was a surprise hit. beating out peanut butter and jelly. and finishing behind only burgers and hotdogs. Eggplant finished last. WHAT A CAllD One of America's great institutions is collect· ing and trading bub· blegum baseball cards. Ah. for the halcyon days of youth when the most on your mind was whether your friend's Willie Mays was worth Don c. Drysdale and Ernie Banks. ~ Recently there have been u some new twists added to the ~ m old trading cards. ,,......... ............. Paltick M l.ifl~ey Vice ,,..,...,. •IMI A4 Dnctot Ge1a1a Wtoe Vice ,.......... .Jllld Oefll ..... Jonatnan ThemP50'1 Tt10mec::oT>1a1e ~ l~ Monon Fra,.• For one. Topps Chewing Gum Com- pany recently began putting out cards with portraits of football cheerleaders on them. starting with the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders. A Topps exec insists that the move was just a reflection of the growing interest in women in sports. Mm-hmm. Oh yeah -there's no gum in· duded in the packages. But the ultimate in baseball cards is being offered by Big League Cards Inc .. of Tea- neck. NJ. Send them S30. a photograph and some back· ground stats, and you get SO trading cards of yourself. The idea 1s the brainchild of Jim Bouton . former pitcher for the New York Yankees and bestselJing author of Ball Four. His satisfied customers indude the likes of Kevin Gropp. an IBM marketing man- ager . who. accord- ing to his card. ''shot a hole-i n· one al Mon- dair Country Oub." and Tom Winner. Senior V.P. at William Esty Co .. who ap· pears on the card 1n his softball uniform. Just think. If vou hit it really big. sc)meday your card could be worth . say. a Kevin Gropp and a Tom Winner. BY MARION LONG Dlll!J!!NctlN ATM09111•1 W hat drives a per· son to drink? ln part it may be the ambience of his or her chosen watering hole. University of Minnesota anthropologist Jack Schaefer (no relation to a certain beer maker) has just finished a study on how the layout, decor and music in a bar affect the amount that people drink. Here's the word. straight up. It seems that consumption increases in establishments with dim lighting and an absence of women. Action photos on the walls seem to promote imbibing, but land· scapes discourage it. Dance floors and dress codes cut down on drinking. and patrons tend to consume in an inverse ratio to the tempo of the music -so Sinatra may lead to overindulgence while the Rolling Stones might ac- tually promote temperance. And people who come in alone or with groups of five or more tend to drink heavily. The one finding that' is not surprising is that establish· ments that offer free drinks or two-for-<>ne specials en· courage drinking, while high· priced joints encourage only moderation. W hen a product isn 't selling well in Japan. Far Eastern marketing analysts like to get right to the core of the prob- lem . lt was noted recently that though apples are scarce. both the sales of the fruit and the prices are very low. Per- simmon prices and sales have also been declining. Acoord· ing to Retailing Home Fur- nishings. Japanese analysts traced the problem to the fact that both fruits need to be peeled before being ea.ten. On the Orient. they don't just bite in, skin and all.) Well. you wonder. why don't they just peel them? Here's where it gets as mysterious as all the Onenl. It all goes back to the assassina~ lion of the chairman of Japan's Socialist Party. lnejiro Asanuma. in 1960 The dirty deed was done with a knife. and from then on. a whole generation of school children was discouraged from using knives. The result is that some of Japan's young housewives can 't handle a blade well enough to skin their fruit. Apples and persimmons therefore seem more trouble than they're worth It makes you won- der what would have happened if Chairman Asanuma had been run over by a small car Ever wonder what folks around the country read be- lore they switch out the li$dlt and retire lor the night? We have. too. so we're inaugu- rating a new feature that we11 be running from time to time called "Bedside Reading ... Here's the first edition. Mayos-Ed Koch. New Yoric. N.Y.: Schindler 's list. by Thom~ Keneally: 7he U/11~ Drummer Grl. by John t..eearre. Mayor Koch said this was his first exposure to LeCarre. and though the book was a lit· tie tough to get into. it proved to be well worth the time. Mayor Fred J. Moore Jr., Eureka, Calif.: Les Miserables. by Victor Hugo: The Jerusalem &ble The Mayor tries to keep cur- rent with as many as twelve different versions of the Bible. The Jerusalem Bible. he says. is his favorire translation. ' •. 'I \\I ... 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