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1983-04-03 - Orange Coast Pilot
\ IUlll ClllT . -11111111 lllll NIU OHANGl <:CHIN I Y C Al 11 OHNll\ 'lO CENTS Jesus touches :most lives By GEORGE W. CORNELL ,,, .......... .,.., NEW YORK -That compelllng individual whose myatertoua ove~ of death ia celebrated by Chrtstlana on Euter Sunday has influenced the Uvea of 87 percent of Americana, according to a new Gallup poll. Only 7 percent of the adults queaUoned aaid Jesus has had little or no impact on their lives aa a moral and ethlcal teacher, and the rest had no opinion. While 81 percent said they con.alder themselves Christians and most aaid they consider Jesus dlvlne, they saw that quality in varying ways, with only 42 percent affirming the orthodox belief that "he was in fact God living among men." But another 27 percent said he waa "dlvlne" u a man "uniquely called by God to reveal God's purpcees." while 9 percent said (See JESUS, Pase A!) Mullins boys make the big time. . . from Corona del Mar to the capital By STEVE MARBLE 0('1119 Dlily Not ..... By now, Moon Mullins and his pint-size kid brother Kayo are at the White Houae, celebrating East.er on the South Lawn. The famous brothers - born 60 years ag~ on th~e comk:a page of the Chicago Tribune -are just visi . Their final stop will be the ,._~~mlthaonian Institution where Dlllr,... ...... "' McMrd • ......, T_iny bunny Je.ssica Davies, l l months, of Costa Mesa was one of the entries iq Costa Mesa's Easter bonnet parade. For a look at others, see Page AS. the two cartoon characters will be pl.aced in a spot of dignity right next to Charlie Brown, Dennis the Menace and Garfield the Cat. Good company, in other words. The occasion for the visit is the annual White House Easter F..gg Roll, an event that dates back more than 100 years. Officials at the White House have trouble pinpointing the origin of the ...., ........... ..,,..,~ Ferd (right) and Tom Johnson dress up their Moon Mullins eggs for White House. ceremony. But that's beside the point. This year, Ferd and Tom JohNon -the Corona del Mar father-and-ton team responsible for the comic strip -were asked to paint the · llkenesees of the Mullina brothers on a pair of wooden ~ painted eggs will be displayed on the White House lawn for children to view before they participa~ in the traditional egg-rolling contest. ~I McCain. a White Howe spokeswoman. saya 30,000 younpters are expected to be on hand. Later, the painted eggs will be moved to the Smithaonian where eggs bearing the faces of other noted cartoon characten already rest. "Apparenily Pre.ident Reagan likes Moon," obaerves Tom, the eon. Widen Coast Highway? Why? By STEVE MARBLE • 0(1119 Dlily ,... .... Plans to expand Pacific Coast Highway -the bread and butter road for business in Newport Beach -are driving highway merchants up the wall. "Why the hell would you want ...., ..... .., ,...... 0'01 ••• Paeific Coast Highway in Newport Beach. "Why thM.ell would you want to tum it into a (reeway?" merchant asks. Ea1ter thouahts The origin• of Eatter have been lost in antiquityt but their lundamental meanings remain. See Family Weekly. Taxing situation to turn it Into a freeway, a freeway to nowhere?" ula Hank Hill, owner of a highway boatyard. "It's the dumbest idea I've ever heard," he adds. The State Department of Transportation, in conjunction with the city and federal government, is interested in converting the four-lane route into a six-lane highway. The widening, which would be achieved both by re-atripping lanes and eliminating most street parking, would stretch from the Arches bridge at Newport Boulevard to Mac Arthur Boulevard. At one p oint -near th'e highway'• intersection with (See HIGHWAY, Pa1e A!) .,..,,... ....... ..,.., ...... Alice Franklin smiles and rests on brother's car ahe helped recover. Oldies but goodiea Three "bla1ta from the put" Idell off• buay month for Oran1e Coa1t theater 1roupr in April. .P .. e CS. Beaches fill up along Coast By GLENN SCOTT Ofttleo.llJNot•Uft . Flocks of sun w orshipers returned to Orange Coast beaches yesterday in their early-season pilgrimage to achieve the perfect tan. Lifeguards from Huntington Beach to Laguna Beach reported big crowds as sunbathers aoaked In the 70 degree heat. At Newport Beach, crowds were estimated at 95,000-a good turnout o n a hot summer Saturday. At Huntington B eac h , lifeguard Claude Panis said the 30,000 people wedfed into the one-mile municipa beach waa the largest one-day total _of the year. Whether the same numbers of secular hea t seekers would return again today on Easter Sunday seeJlled as much related to wind con siderations as religious ones. Another sunny day was forecast by the National Weather Service, althbugh gusty northwest winds are predicted. Better not hide the F.uter eggs in trees. . Winds estimated from 15 to 20 mph picked up along the coast in the middle of the afternoon yesterday. They forced many beachgoers to pack up (Su BEACHF.S, Page A3) Teens held in HB hank robbery By PHIL SNEIDERMAN O( .. DllJ ......... Three Hunti.ng1on Beach teen- agers have been arrested for allegedly taking part in the robbery of a local bank where two of the teens were employed. Police say a 19-year-old male teller passed the money to a 16-year-old boy, who escaped in a car believed driven by a teen- age girl. The girl in custodv worked as a file clerk at the bank for the put two years, police said. The robbery occurred at 12:30 p.m. Thursday at the Security Pacific Bank branch at 5812 F.clinger Ave. Huntington Beach police Sgt. Tris Swan said officers were told that a young man wearing a military jacket and blue jeans, carrying an olive -green backpack, had (Su TEENS, Pase A!) Pregnancy no bar to 'detective' By GLENN SCOTI' 0(1119 o.117 ..... --Pregnant and due to deliver any day, Alice Franklin was hardly a candidate to solve a crime as she drove home in Santa Ana after lunch. But then ahe spotted a stranger Friday driving her brother's black Camaro. which bad been stolen alx daya earlier in Tustin. She made a quick but nervoua dedaion to fo&w him . It wu a long and ecary drive down Harbor Boulevard from (See SISTER, Pqe AJ) ----llSIDE---- 85-6 Dl-6 C4 AG A6 C4-6 a Ot-8 A4·6 B8 81-4 C7-8 C4-8 A2 ~· Orang• Ooa•t DAILY PILOT/8\lnd•v. Aprll 3. 1H3 " BY CAROL MOORE or .. .,.., .... ...- Minnl Sara Hahn WU quick to c:onect I 1tory dmcriblna Rlchard Fort ot C.O.ta Meu 11 the oldest pel"IOn ln Oranae County. Her birthday -Feb. 4, 1878 -WU a day before tUal NI further proof, a famlly heirloom la a .Uver dollar ber father had mln\ed ln the year ahe wu bom In Colcmbia County, Pa. Machlnee In her cmy room at the Balboa PeniNula home of her eldat aon, Loula G. Hahn, repreeent her 1pan of 105 years: an electric typewriter la u.ed for frequent letien to frieftdl today and a treadle 1ewtna machine cranked out clothes for her three children. "You get whatever 1Ut.chery la hidden In lta stubborn, old drawers," she liketa to tell her grandchildren, Thomas Hahn of Irvine, Patricia Hahn Geyer of Corona del Mar, PhWp Hahn ot Dana Point, Susan Hahn of Tahoe and Bill Alder of Utah and four great-grandchildren. Friends, who call her GiGi, de9Cribe her u ''the most channl.ng little lady you would ever want to meet ... sharp, alert. reada the peper every day, cares for her cats, walka and ~ya the ambience of the beautiful Newport hlly.' Hahn taught in a ~room achoolhou.e for 10 years at the tum of the century where "the snow wu knee-deep and we had a pot-belly stove as you might imagine." She and her late husband, Lewi.I Philip Hahn, fanned in Nebraska before retiring to California where she resided in Redlanda for 47 years, keeping her own houae until she was 102. A constant croche~r of afghanl for each generation, Hahn is quick to pick up ~ skills. She brushed up on her typing at night 9Chool when she was 75 and learned macrame for gift-giving at 100. When stumped by a question, the chipper and cheerful woman impishly shrug1 her shoulders and says, "How do you expect me to remember 100 years ago?" She's glad her children "have ~to survive" and attributes their togethemel9 and her longevity to consideration -"with a capital C" -of others. And the grandchildren have adopted her motto: ''Try not to live two weeks today. Just be happy to exist and glad to make the effort." Deilr .... ll'tloto bJ C...,._ Staff Minnie Sara Hahn happy and chipper in Balboa at the ripe old "I>on't WOIT)' about anything" ii !fle advice Maybell Ericksen gives to people who want to live to be 100 as she just did. "Care for other people but don't dwell on their problems. And another way to avoid wrinkles is to use Ivory aoap. My mother started me doing that when I was 12." age of 105. family of her niece Marie Leuck of C.O.ta Mesa. Ericlaen'1 greatest joy in We haa been traveling and ilonlcally the Steubenville, Ohio, native met her late husband while he was directing traffic there. "He delighted In taking me places and would ask each month what our next destination should be." she recalls. "We went all over the world, lived in Eu.rope for a year and I always was anxious to hear about every city." With that urge for keeping informed, it's little wonder that she CQnsiden the radio as the best invention of her lifetime. ''Those voices bring the world to you and keep you company at any time of day." Another activity of her youth was singing in church choirs "or wherever and whenever my uncle would give me my alto key Oil the piano.'' Nursing aides at Park Superior Convaleteent H<me in Newport Beach kiddingly attribute her sweetness to her penchant for hard candies supplied by the Dellr ........... .., .... ...,_ Maybell Erickson, 100, of Newport Beach chats with great-great grandnieces Steffani and Wendi Leuck. SISTER RECOVERS CAR ... From Page A1 First Street as she first pulled alongside the car to confirm it was her brother's and then tried to follow from a distance. The driver was nervous, she said. "He kept looking In the rear view mirror.'' She assured herself she'd run a red light il necessary. But 1he never had to. Another problem; Her brown Mazda was almost out of gas. The Camaro had a leaky radiator. The stranger stopped three times to fill it with water. F..ach time, Franklin pulled into parking lots next to the aervice stations but didn't dare pauae for gas. She tried to call home once but no one answered. · Finally, the Camaro stopped at a laundromat on Harbor at Victoria Street. Our unlikely detective parked in an adjacent lot and U8ed a pay phone to call the C.OSta Mesa police on their 911 emergency line. It wu busy the first time but she got through on her second try. The police helicopter suddenly hovered ove.rhead, she uid, and the suspect poked his heed out of the laundromat., still appearing nervous. A plainclothes officer then showed up, conferred with Franklin and arrea1ed Jamea T. Wil.ld.n8on, 23, of Santa Ana on suspicion of grand theft. Franklin, just one year out of high 8Chool. said lhe almost cried out of desperation when she tint saw her brother's car. But ahe was smiling brightly wben officers finally gave her c1earanoe to call home to report the good news.. Police officen were irnpnwd with her tenacity. "It was a v e ry good observation on her part. Pregnant and everything. I loved it," aald Officer Janie -Walker, who compiled a report on the incident. For Franklin, it wu a long drive home from lunch, but one she'll never forpt. "I can tell my kid about thia," ahe Mid, still smi.llnc· TEENS ... From Page A1 preaented a note to a teller demanding money. No weapon WU .een. The youth fled with $2,446, Swan said. Late Thunday, a Hwttington Beach woman became invo[ved in an argument with her teen- age son and found a note implicating him in the bank robbery, Swan said. The mother contacted a Huntingto n Beac h police detective who purs ued the robber lead, he said. Officers arres ted the 16-year-old boy at 11 p.m . Thunday in a parklnl lot near Slater Avenue and Cameron ·Street. He la auapected of being the youth who removed the money from the bank. Swan said the 17-year-old female file clerk was arrested at her home at 1:30 a.m. yesterday. She had been preparing to leave on a vacation trip to Europe, he said. The two were placed in Orange County Juvenile Hall. Winds chase clouds Coastal High wind• wlll •-.> away niahttlme Clouda. bftnQlno Cleet 1lclH to 8ouU1ern C"elftornl• today, Ill• NeUonel Weather a.Mee~ Pertly cJolldy 11UM wlll CINf tonight belor. weet to l'IOrtliw.I wlncll ranging up to 44 mpfl -~ itwf -MAno ltw'OUQh tunct.y, Lo• Angelu wlll heve an ~ low In the ""'* -wlltl !Odef• hlgtt In the low 70... I.OW• wlll range from "" mld-40• to mld-501 et 11\t baec:Ne. IN CC>fll'l• .,.... Ind In 0r-. eoumv . ...._. •odlf • ...-1111 .. tota • ~ CoMntJia.S.C. Columtlu9 o..i..flW~h 0.-o.~ D.crolt EIPmo F~ FltQO Aeoltafl Hairttons Honolull Houlton llldlm ll!Pole Jedllon. ...... ~ ,.,,.., ~ Llnle'*lc t::r' ....,.,.... ...... , ...... ......,.,.... ........ 11 42 71 .. 83 :: 13 50 24 41 40 .. .. 10 32 36 14 33 30 57 IO 68 2t 17 .. ee so ., 43 11 .. n IM .. u 41 t1 11 .. 47 41 .. 12 .. .. 80 41 71 .. .... Ol'IMM 13 17 .. New YOttl .. • .. Ollllflo!M Qty N N ,q CNN 41 1111 llPIRT .. 40 .. ... ............ 17 .. ,,_. ... .. ::::r. .... 17 :1 A ~Ore. n ., PtovtdlllllOI .. t3 ;;.:an It 40 .. <ta ... l..oull It ... t.~ .... 1'0 a 11 ., ... AMCINo n .. ... _. ,, • :::.• llHC .. ... ... 40 ...... IO • f~~ • • IO ... T-. :: 4t w .......... 40 ~ .. 17 ' Tak• tt from Marl. Wlkle. Alter 100 blrVwiaya, 1 you can't eecape th• cakt1 and th• plnk froatln# roHI keep &etllnl loveliel'. Thl1 year a complimentary allc• at a re1tt,Urant had one candle Ol'1 it -Hf« the fJ.nt yet.I' of my new century'' -~ the one fair family and frtench at Newpol'J Villa had 10 candi. -"one for flVery decade." l'lnd1nl Ume .t help othen hal bpt her youna and abe'a mo.t proOud ot four lite membenhJpe received from the Methodiat.a' Women'• Society of Chrtadan Servke. "My life's been like a lot of mothers', raising a f.amily with children in school," aaid Wikle who baa a IOD and two daughters and has welcomed ,four generations. "But th~re'a no oornpariaon to thla mlleia10ne. I'm very lucky to be ao content." "Glrll growing up today have ao much done for them on auch a 1rand scale that they are not aatJafied with earning everything thermelves. · ''And it's 80 d1at.ressing to aee old folka who have nobody and are so lonely. People should remember there's always somebody to help but the decision has to come from younelf." · Born in Ohio where it was "ao cold and thunder stonna blew roofs away.'' ahe recalls the Viqinia Wright Mothers Club in Cofumbus that "met once a month in a hotel to take care of the crippled before Social Security." She continues, "When I wu young, a wc:man didn't leave her parentt/ home until ahe man1ed or died. "I'd never been more than 20 miles unUl about 45 yean ago when a fortune telle!' told me I would .ee the ocean. era. the mountains in a snowstorm and • Dellr ............... Mary Wikle started a new century this year. have a home in a weateru state. Sure enou.ah. all that happened.'' She letaed in Pasadena with her late h\lllband who worked in reel estate. Although a life-long Republican, ahe admit• that "Franklin Roo1evelt'1 ad- ministration wu the only one vie made motley under" and reca1ll William McK1nJey aa "a fat fellow with a gold watch chain wbo stood on the Capitol steps and had a ro8ring voice like a lion." For entertainment she prefers a good play or group singing at a piano. "All my life I'd never aet foot in a liquor store, but I've been to a few lately because they have the best anagram and cromword booka. "I'm very appreciative of my frienda," abe awns up. "They've done more for my blgevity than medldne." HIGHWAY EXPANSION PLAN ASSAILED ... From Page A 1 · Bayside Drive -it would mean $ 9 mi 11 ion not i n c 1 u d in g over the Newport Harbor bridge either eliminating 21 mobile n e c es s a r y right -of -w a y toward Corona del Mar. homea or a popular restaurant. purchases, eventually would A ai.ngle public hearing on the Bobby McGee's. stretch through Huntington project was held last month and 1be wi~ job would halt Beach, stopping at Golden West Caltrans supervisor Frank at the foot of ol Corona del Mar, Street. W e i d 1 e r s a y s a f I n a l where roadaide merchants are Although Pacific Coast environmental report will be worried that the expansion one Highway la a state highway, completed by early 1984. day will push through their most of the money for the job Eatlmftel are that the work shopping dlstrict. A. it is, they would be coming from the could !e completed by the end of say, the widening project is federal government. Newport 1986. certain to create a traffic Beach would be asked to put up "lf there ls 90mething gromly bottleneck because six lanes will roughly 14 percent of the ooet. wrong with the project or be narrowing to four at the start Des pl t e th e f u n d in g community al\tipathy ia great, of the Corona del Mar bu8iness arrangement., Caltrans can move the whole tbing could be district. ahead with the project even if aborted." Weidler noted. To many who count on the the beach dty ultimately banded "We'll certainly consider the highway for a living, the together ln opposition. city's wishes," he added. expansion plan ia as appealing as &>me men:hanta say the whole Vin Jorgensen, a highway a h1gh-noon hanging. thing reminda them of the old businessman since 1946, says "ft will diarupt what the Pacific Coast Freeway project, there'a plenty wrong with the purpose of the highway ii all whJch would have cut Newport project. Salety is one of thoee about." suggetata J1m Dale, owner Beach virtually in half with a thino of Villa Nova -a Pacific c.out 12-lane highway. •ri>edestrtana have to take their H!Rhway restaurant. . The Pacific Cout Freeway lives into their own hands f>ale, like others on the plan wu dumped in 1971 after cro.tng the highway now. With highway. contends widening the residenta and bo•r>eM leaden ln six lanes, it would be really road wlll speed up traffic, Newport Beach protested and grim," Joqiemen says. increase accidents, eliminate auocemfully demanded a apecia1 The puah for the project comes needed street perking and, ln the city elecUon. At the polls, 86 in one easy word -traffic. Next long run, kilf one of the dty'a percent of the voters went to the San Diego Freeway, oldest shopping and dinina areas. against the freeway. Pacific c.o.t llJthway la the only "To be honest, I don't find the The freeway debate h oouta1 east~wMt route available. traffic that mtaerable," says Dale. remembered • one of the most But mercbanta argue that the "It'• bad In the 1wnmer but wlatile and pamionate momenta b.lihway should not become a you're never going to do inthedty'ahlllt.ory. aeclondtreewayattheexpemeof anything about that." "How Caltnna hu the auta to local buai.nem. Tom l>emer, president of the come back after that freeway "The i t.ate wants thil to venerable Balboa Bay Club, aaya fl&ht just escapes me," aaya become some kind of paaa- the widening would hurt the bOatyard ownet Hill "With all through," aays Hill. "Well, character of Newport Beech. the haU-fin'*bed freeways (bleep) it. it's not a Paa-throulh. "'Thia ii a deltination polnt." around J don't know why they You hive some of the beat 1ay1 Demer, referring to the keep beatlnc their awns about reetaurants ln the county atooa highway a trip known u Pd.le CoMt m.hway.'' here.'' Marinen Mile. "It ahouldn't be Tbe taraetecf 1tretch of thtt In old Corona del Mar, which tome a'\ of freeway for aetUnl highway ln Newport Beach starts won•t be dJnct1y affected by the from Huntlnaton Beach to at the ancient Archet brtda•. widenlna, there la concern that ~ Beach." wind.a thro~b Martnen Mlle, Caltrane eventually will .an.Dpt The project. wbicb could COit s-t the Balboa Bey Club and up to elimJnaw street parkiJ\I tbse JESUS AN INFLUENCE ... -. From Page A1 he W1ll divine In ...modytna the h'-"-' human potenti8l. "'l'bat made a total of '18 percent reprdln1 Je1u1 u aomehow d1vtnt. Modsn ~ .. would doubdlmly d1wrt1 about u,.. defb\ltlalll. Men thari dni-founba a.Id ~Hua t1 now allv• In \he ~ reialnl and ··u..1n you and .... for you," wtth eY9ll 'more, 84 pere.nt, MJi~ 11hia "*'' " altW In tht W'Grkl. But many of ~ polled were vap about deieill of Cbrlat'a llf• on Earth. Only 42 percent knew he daUvsed tM 8ermon on the Mount and only 48 plll'Cltfl\t .... able to Mme the four booln of the Goepel ~hll1'fe. .... al blbMcel ,..... " poor,"~wn UDOftl reUaioualy lnwlWid r:•• and the .. educitld, laid 0. l'Yaluatian OI th• uudf bJ th• Gallup ..... u .. . ' ( to set maximum c.pedty out ol the-tuahway. ''Tbla " a l"lllden"'1 ....... lt wu p1-nned that way,'' •Yll Luvena Hayton. owner oC Hayton'• Bay Window. "U Caltrana tried 1l (remo~ J)M'tdq), It would find the liDld ~tb blJdlll tn SftlLA. .. "It would be lib hoolttna a alx-lnch water pl up to • four·lnch waler pe. You'n haw "ott.'I ..llldll•t Dam.. o 1 lawty, a New,art 8'ldl puNc Warb .... 191'1 U.. are no ,._ ID elbt·• ltNet p.rtdill An Old ~ dll Mar bUt "*' CaltrlBI Mil .. f.lnllwmdaftthit ..... NATION Violations of SALT II by Soviets reported By t.M A11oclated Pre11 WASHINGTON -An inter&j(ency atudy irc>up t. likely to report IOOf\ to President Reqan that the Sovt t Union has violat.d the tenna of the Ubratified SALT n treaty llmitina nuc:Jeer arma, adminlatration IOW'Cet aald lut night. · The panel al8o intend.a to raiae "aerioua questlona" about Soviet compliance with the 1974 treaty Umltina underground nuclear telta, the IOW'Ce aald. · Juat what the president would do with the report wu not known, but he has hinted that he plan.I a apeech aoon on the subject. Governor of Utah stricken SALT LAKE CITY -Gov. Scott Matheson, Initially thought to be auffering from a viral ln1ection of the membrane around hia heart, actually had a "very, very mild" heart attack, hia doctor determined yesterday. The :'i4-year-old aovemor apent a restful day in the hospital and was in good oondltion, an aide said. Insurance to pay in air crash SEATTLE -Boeing C.O.'s insurers will contribute $10 mllllon to settle claims from the craah of an Air Florida jetliner in the Potomac River last year, according to an inaurance Industry publication. King 'jobs, peace' rally due ATLANTA -The civil rjghts organization founded by the late Martin Luther King Jr. will mark the l:'ith anniversary of King's aasasaination tomorrow with a "jobs and peace" rally and a five-hour prayer vigil. Girl sa~e friend from rapist · MARS WN, Iowa -An 11-year-old girl rescued a friend from a se attack by smacking the assailant across the head with a rod(, authorities said. The man ran up behind the two girls ':fhunday night as they walked along a city ltreet. He grabbed the 12-year-old and dragged her behind a building, where he began molesting her, officials said. The 11-year -old followed and clobbered the man. The man, deecribed as being over 6-foot-2, fled. Hawaii volcano still erupting VOLCANO, Hawaii -Kilauea Volcano continued to erupt yesterday with lava fountains more than 200 feet high reported along a 900-foot vent in the volcano's east rift zone, dentists said. A lava flow from the area to the aouth had stopped overnight, but a aec:iond 'flow to the east-northeast continued to move slowly but po&ed no immediate threat to developed property, said Nonnan Banka, geologist at the U.S. Geological Survey's Hawaiian Volcanoes National Park at.erVatory. WORLD Vietnamese invade Thailand , NA NGAM, Thailand -At least 100 Vietnamese troops croaed into Thailand yesterday and fought hand to hand with a Thai border patrol, killing five Thai soldiers and wounding eight, the Thal army commander in chief said. He said Vietname9e gunners also poured at least 100 rounds of artillery fire into ThaJ border positions, and that 11 Thai tanks were firing back. Mubarak meets China's premier PEKING -F..gyptian President Hosni Mubarak held two rounds of talks with Chinese Premier Zhao Ziyang yesterday, and his foreign minater said the two countries' military relations are "growing steadily and surely." Foreign Minister Kamal Hassan Aly told n!porters that besides military ties with China, the main topics of talks with the Chinese were the Middle F.ast, Lebanese crisla, Iraq-Iran war and Vietnamese occupation in Cambodia. Robbers torch hotel in Rome ROME -Armed robbers set fire to the lobby of a downtown Rome hotel packed with foreign tourats yeste~ killing a porter and causing panic but no injuries among the guests. police said. STATE County slayer's penalty stalled SANT A ANA -A hung jury haa stalled sentencing of convicted murderer Peter Jerome McDonald. who faces death or life In priaon without possibility of parole for the 1981 auffocation of a Fullerton man. Baby condor 'doing fantasticall y' SAN DIEGO -Si.quoc, the California condor chick hatched in captivity last week, is "doing fantastically" and "eating voraciously," a spokeswoman for the San Diego Zoo said yesterday. Man dies saving son from current AZUSA -A Baldwin Park man died trying to ret1CUe his eon in a strong undertow of the San Gabriel River. David Matinez Lope-z. 32, saved his 10-year-old son, managtng to push him out of the undertow before he was pufled underwater and swept away himself, said Azusa police Sgt. Bob Tennath. Orange Coaat DAIL V PILOT /Sunday, Aprll 3, '983 1'1 Two by two . Among the sights at ye1$terday's m eeting of the Orange Coast Mothers of Twins Club at the Fountain Valley Community Center were 4-year-old Kimberly and Jaime Barry of Seal Beach (above) decked o ut in Easter finery, Kare n . and Michelle Dawn, 3, of Corona del Ma r (top right) be ing sketched by a portrait artist, and Kristie and Katie Williams of Irvine, just five weeks old, who slept out the festivities. Gromyko: 'Nyet' on arms MOSCOW (AP) -Foreign Minist er Andrei Gromy k o delivered a 11tinging rejection yesterday of President Reagan's plan for breaking the stalemate over arms reductions, labeling his offer "unacceptable on all counts" and warning that It widens the gulf between East. and West. Giving the Kremlin's first official response to the U.S. plan during a televised, two-hour news conference, Gromyko charged that Reagan made the milBile reduction offer to obstruct the medium-range weapons talka In Geneva while preparing to 'Green glow' over Coast said meteor A green glow appeared on the northwest norlz.on for about l:'i seconds laat night and authorities concluded it was a meteor. The light was spotted at 8:30 p.m. by an air traffic controller at John Wayne Airport and a few pilots, said Dick Ellis, supervi8or of the regional air traffic center at the El 7roro Air Station All of them predicted the light came from a particularly bright meteor, he said. One of the pilots, noting that meteors aren't usually so bright close to the horiz.on, said the glow resembled a rocket. A few law enforcement officers from Huntington Beach to San Juan Capistrano a lso spotted the glow, as did a small number of people who called local police stations to report it. BEACHES ... From Page A.1 their tanning oils and boogie boards early. At Newport Harbor, the Orange C.Ounty Harbor Patrol posted a small oraft warning at 2:30 p.m. The warning may nave slackened enthuaiaarn of aome aailors, but winds never ltilfened as much aa predicted and harbor activity remained busy said Sgt. John Holani. deploy new nuclear missiles In Europe. "Thia is not a road to peace or a road to agreement. The gulf between agreement and these proposala wlU be even wider," Gromyko said. ~ The 7a-year-old minister stood the entire two hours and sometimes looked intenaely at the 300 reporters gathered in a conference hall. Gromyko warned the United States against pressuring the Soviets to come to an agreement at Geneva, and said the Kremlin would reconsider participation in the talks and possibly even more rockets If NA 'f'O goes ahead with plans to station 572 new U.S. miaailes ln Europe st.art.Ing late this year. "U the position of the United Stat.es of America remains auch, as it wu announced, then there is no chance of an agreement," the minister declared, in response to a question following his opening 66-minute discourse on disarmament and foreign policy issues. Gromyko warned that if new U.S . missiles are deployed in Europe, ''There can be no doubt, no doubt in anyone's mind, that the Soviet Union will take the appropriate steps. We have enough materials, the mental poa.ibill ties, to do thiA ... In Washington, senior U.S . officials who declined to be Identified aaid they were dlsappolnted by Gromyko's ''unconstructive" remarks, but that the Reagan proposal was stU1 alive. "When we get to the guts of the Gromyko argument we find It doesn't stand up," one offlcial said. Pope leads Vatican Andrei Gromyko rejects Reagan plan • services VATICAN CITY (AP) -extraordinary Holy Year of Tens of thousands of people Amid the joyful strains of the Redemption which began eight milled about in St. Peter's Gloria in the Splendor of St. days ago, attended late night Square on the cold windy last Peter's Basillca, Pope John Paul church aervtces. Millions more in evening after a rainstorm. ll heralded the resuJTeCtion of 33 countrlea watched the Security officers equipped with Jesus Christ on F.aster Sunday. prooeedinp on'television. m etal detectors checked those the holiest day of the Christian At the end of a procession entering the majestic basilica, the calendar. t h r o u g h t h e b a s I 1 i c a , largest in Christendom. At midni'h t, the 10-ton accompanied by Gregorian The Vatican's service is held "Campanone.' the master bell of chants, the pope lit a Jong white earlier th.an most other churches St. Peter's, boomed across the candle and blessed the "new to pennit the pope enough time cold darknea and the bells in fire" of divine grace. to rest before an outdoor Mass Rome'• :'iOO churches, silent since Halfway though the two-hour today In St. Peter's Square. After Thunday, chimed in. ceremony, the mood abruptly the service, the pontiff delivers Tens of thousands of f.aithful, changed from sorrow for the the traditional "Urbi et Orbi" - many of them foreign pilgrima death of Chriat to jubilation for to the City and the World - .-d_r_a_w_n_t_o_R_o_m_e_f_o_r_t_h_e __ the __ resurrec ___ ._ti_on_. _______ ..;;.;bJ;;..;;ess=ln~g. --------- BUY WHIQI THI JEWILLIQS BUY! No need to travel to the Los Angeles Jewelry Mart! We're Listening ••• What do you like about the Dally Pilot'.' What don't you like? Our regular prices are up to 75% lower than other jewelry storesl SHOP AND COMPAREI 642•6086 Call the number at left and your ~e wlU be recorded, tranlCribed and delivered to the appropriate editor. The same 24-hour an1werin1 servke may be used to record let· ters to the editor on any toptc. Mailbox contributors must Include their name and t~lephone number ror verification. No drc1tlatlon calla. please. Tell us what's on your mind. ORANGE COAST Dally Pilat V.OL. 11; NO. a • Pnl .... CllAM•e ..... , ..... ... .... • A.......u • WATOM •All . ......, •.. •1-.AV.. •YU • llAITllOAn ... ' I Or•no• Ooa1t DAILY PILOT/8unday, Aprll '· 1113 v PlCTmOUe ...... MAim tTATl..wr The lollQtMng '*9on• .,. doing ~-W I NDWARD, 8PIEEO & MAINTENANCE, 2585 Oreenbrler L-. eo.ta ...-. c~ e2828. Mark l•• Bellow1, 2585 Oreenbrlar Lane, Co.ta MMe. CA. 112928 Lindt lee Bellow1, 2585 Ore.ibrlar Lane, Cotti MMe, CA. 112828. 11111 ~ i. conducted by en lndlvtduel. Marte L Bellows Undl L. Wowl Thia ... ,_t -Ned with the County Clef1I of Orange County on March 17. 11183. 1"11-Publllhed Ora09e CoHt Oelly MIPINOR CCMMT OP c~ COUN1'Y Ofl OAANQI 100 CMo C1r. Dr .. ... ,,o .... .. ._teAM,CAaJa-~: GILU ._....._.. eh MltllNOllt, DILOAUO, DONALDtoN. DIPUDANTt MOINT8 01' Tt9 UNIVlltllTY OP CALIPOIUOA; UNIVlltllTY OF CALIPOltNIA lltVINI MIDICAL. CINTllt1 JACK• .I. DONALac»e AND OO.a 1to ........... aUtma.1a o.. ...,... ._ldMC-.itllnt Caet No.. • 1' a · NOTICll Y• "'-" -..i lued. TM -1 _, daolde ..... JOV ..... ,.. ....... ._.. ..... ,.., ,..,._. ..... ao .,._ "8ed lflt IMarz Ml I lltlow. PllOt, Marcil 20, 27. Aprll 3, 10. 11183. "you wWI to • ..-the 9d\'lce of 1366-83 1n ettorney In U:l1• melter. you ----------lflOllld do ao P«Jme>tly ao that your rta..lC NOTICE ww-ltten retPQnN, II any, may be filed on time. ACnnouawu Av1ao1 U•l•d lie 1 l do ...-tTATDSNT The followtng P9f'IOn 11 doing ct.lltattdado. 11 trll1•nal '""- buelMM -........... Ud. .... MJdll .. a ARTISTIC INTERIOms. 345 -... Ud. = ..,.,_ Unlverelty, P-4, Colle Men. de IO .... Lee ltl1R ... Ceilbnle 92627 ...... Jaffr e y J . Ollvl er . 345 lll Ueled dena eolleltar •I Unlverelty, P·4, Co111 Men. eon1eJo de un eboQado en Htt C41111om1a 112827 e t U n I o • d e b e r f e II t c e r I o Thie ~ la conducted by en lmmedlet-t•. de M1• manera. lndMdual. au ~ -'la, ti hay tlguna. ~ Ollvter puedl -'9Giltrad41 a tlempo. Thie ltat-t -Ned with the 1. TO TH~ DEFENDANT: A cM1 County Olertl of Ou1nge County on complaint hH bMn filed by the Mttdl 111 11183. plelntlff tgalnet you. " you wlltl to COllY M. KSUDl def9fld thl11 lew9ult, you must, within Attorfter M i..w 10 d1y1 titer thl1 1ummons 11 • T-c.nw °""• ..vect on you. Ille wl1tl thll court a tu1te • Wfitten ·~ to the complaint. Coeta 11111aM, CA 1211311 UnleM you do eo, your defNI wtll 11'211'7• be 9nttred on appllcetlon of th• Publlthed Orenoe CoHt Delly =:n. Ind tt:ll oourt ~ en1er a Piiot. Mar. 13, 20, 27, A~. ~3 :~ esem.:ded-r= ~ = ne111ooua .,.. .. MAim STA,._., n:e followtng pereon .. doing ~-UPPEll OEQ< HAIRSTYLINQ, 28&41 Maro-Ht Partnny, No. 8, Mlalioft Vlefo, C.itfomll 929t 1 DMta Det.ol9 Nlemela. 2340 EJd9r'i No. c. ea.ta ,,._, Caltornla t2G7 Thia ~ .. conduc1ed by .,, lndMduel. UPf* O«* Hantytlng Debrao.~-. Thie ~ -fled """" the County Clettl of Orange County on M..-c:f1 t , 11183. 1'21MIO Publl1hed Orange CoH t Oelly l>tlot. Mer. 13. 20, 27, Apf. 3, 1983 1181-83 could rHult In garnl1hment ol waoee, tailing of money or proper1y or other rtflel requHted In the COft'4llllnt. ~ "-lbet' 16, 11183. Lee A. 8randl. Clet1I AMr~~o.puty ANDM• a ANDMa -c::r..':.·- Or-.CA ... ·~~--.... -A._,....._ I) ..,_1912 Publl1Md Orange CoHI Oelty Plot. Aprtl 3, 10, 17. 24, 1983 1805-83 NllJC NOTICE f'IC'Tl'TIOUt .,..... NAl99TA~ The ·~ pet90l18 .... doing ~-----------SANO DOLLAR FINANCIAL Plll.IC NOTICE COURT. 111371 8Mcfl Blvd .• Sult• --..,....=-------200. HunUngton a.en. Cellfomla fllCT1110U8 IUtlNIU 112&47 NAm tTA~ Aon E Luoero, Trustee of The The to11owtng penona ere ,,....... Ron E. L-o Truat "tebllSl'led ~ ~-v 1·111-83 by Aon E. Lucero, Truetor. LUC-:: R 0 I N 0 UST RI A L 11821 Fry ~de. Huntington e.m, Cettfomle 92648 PROPERTIES, 8821 Fry Clrcle, Ron E. Lucero & Frank N. Huntington 8-::h, Celffornle 92&4e Luoeto. Co-Truet-of The Ooloree Ron E. lue•o end Frank N. N. Lucero Truet eetebllahed Lucero, Co-Trust-of The Oo1ot-M N. Lucero Trull utebllihed 1·111-83, by OolorH N Lucero. 1· 19·83, by OolorH N. Lucero, True1or, 11821 Fry Cln•. Hunllngton T 882 F Cir 8-:tl, Cellfornle 112$48 rwtor, 1 ry de, Huntington Joeephlne l A<IMle, 11481 E a..c:n. Celfomla t2e48 Werner Avenue, Fountain Valley, Thie ~ .. conducted by .,, Celitornle 92708 unlnc:orporet9d uaoc:tellon 0111« Thie bullneee la conducted by en t"8n a pel1NllHp. unlncorpof'eted Ueodatlon oth« Aon E. Lucero than e pert'*'IHp. F,_,. N. luo.ro Aon E. Lucero. Co-Trusteee UIOIT Truet .. UIOIT Detect January 1t, 1"3 o.ted ,.~ Thie stawment -llled with the Thl8 11ete1Nnt -llled wl1tl !Pie County Clef1I of Orange County on County Cler'k of Orange Cculty on Mardi 111, 1983. M8ldl 10, 11183 1'211'00 1'21,.. Publl111ed Orange Co11t 01lly Publl1hed Orange Coast Oally Ptlo4 Mer. 13. 20, 27, l\fN 3, 11183 Piiot. Mer 13, 20. 27. Af>r. 3, 11183 1252-83 1251.-:S rta.JC NOTICE Beauties take top Easter bonnet honors '!'My weN all wlnnen Y•t.erday at~ 10th annual c.o.la M... Euter '-"·a·thon and Bonnet Parade held at r.iancia Adobe Park. MOii\ BeautJful &nntt award went 10 2~-year-old Amber W•ter (left) of C.O.ta M-. She can1*1 that honor ln tM e yean and under cate1ory. Kade Brookt, 4, (below) of C.O.ta Meu won ftnt place ln the Bta, Bia Bonnet ~l*C<>ry. and Nicole DeLo.ch, 6, <rlaht) took top honon ln the most OC1'1J)IO bonnet oompeUUon. 89.88 18" Electric Mower Starting IW!tctt on handle t 20-vo« motor 4.9?. Men's Tube Socks Men's over-the-calf tube socks. 6· pair package. Fits 10· 13 -(. ·11.119 Mon ...... 011, Lube, Fiiter Specl1I for !l*W Clt'I end llaht lrVck• eOl ...... Cw,ttl•~...._._ 1 ... .. ....... ,...,. ... ., ...... ................... .:= ~ ..................... -- • Solar Calculator Hand held mooet Automauc percen1 encl IQUll& root keys, 4·key memory -..... - 99c liquid Drain Opener 32 oz • bottle Llquld·Ptumr· dfU'I opefl9f to open up 'f04JI Clogged hoolehold Clratnl row a27 CCI Mini M•a High v.iocity. 22 ltlelll. Boa of tOo ~ .... 57.88 Malibu Light Kit l ow voltage. Easy mtanation A complete light 1ystem. Uses leu ener~ than 2-60 watt bulba. Includes eutomabe timef. Bounce® Laundry Sheets 1 lhe9t In the Orr« leeves clothes soft. free ol 1t111C cltog Box of '°· 2 l'or Dawnt Olshwashlng Uquld 22·oz • In ptasllC boltle Effeclrve on dishes Wlthgr .... 'Fl ot 5.94 Patio Chair A hghlwttioht chair. Folds fOf easy 11oreoe. 2 5.00 Por Sand8ble Primer f0twoodor..-..13-ot" COlordlOice ..... - ggcfa JFJ Wineries Wine tn a carafe Chablls. BUtgvndy. Vtn Rose. and more 5.97 Table Top Hibachi Compect, c:onvenient eae Vou ca.n take 11 anywhere you go 1.99 Baked Quarter Chicken With riCe pllal, vegetable, roll and butter. Kmart Photo Finishing D a P Standard Prlnta = 12·Expoeure .............................. 1.t7 f.' . »E.xpoaure .............................. 3.08 .. 24-Expoaure ............................ -3.57 3&-Expoture .................... -.•.. -5.ot Dtac ........................... ._ ......... .-.... 2.57 -----=--... __ ------ Ml.IC NOTia ITA'TW Of' AHNDCllllSNT MOTICa Of' 8AU Of UM Of' Of AUTOlllOM.8 Mm.OU. WN MAm Notice 11 hereby QIMrl punuent T~followlng perton hu to eectlone 3071 end 3072 ot the 11Mndooed the um ot the llctltloul CMI COO. ot the State ot Clllfotnle ~!WM: 1111 underWgned, 0 & W TOWIHO, MARTIN SERUMS, 2020 E. INC .. 132 Tndullr1al Way. Coat e ~ 11., Anet*m. CA 92808. U... County ot Orange. State ot The Flctllloua Bu•l'"t'• Mame c.mom1a 92t27. wtl ... at pubic ref•rred 10 above wait flled In euctlOn, at Mid ~. at g Lm. Or1noe County on October 23, on Thuraday. 1111 2111 dey ot Apr11, 1MO. U47968. 1983, the fol!owlng ..,tomobilll, to LlONARO LAWRENCE NILES, wit: 3t ~. lrvtne, CA 92714. 1 9 7 9 J e e p M P , VI N "* ~ -COftduc:'9d by J9A93EC04&48t, UC.-No. 111 11'1 lndMdull.. woo. State of Clllfomla.. Leonard i.--Nlee Said Ille • for the purpoee ot THI ...._t -tlad wftt\ the Mtllfylng Ian ot the ~·Nd"°' ~ a.ti ot Orange County on 1orag1. together with coete 01 Mll'dl 24. tN3. edvertlllng end ~ ot ~ • .... Ct-. MOWN Oetad tlMt 3rd day ot Apr11, 1983 . ' .:. i:-... Publl•~wO=• CoH t Dall) "' Piiot, A.pr. 3, 11183 CA. ~ 11174-83 U lhad Orange CoNI Dal~ ...... Men:h 27, A.prll 3, 10, I , "8JC fl)llC( ,.... . lllOS-«S --------- NI.IC llJTICl ITA'TW Of MTMDRAWAL ,_.~MT••• ONRATWI UMDllR fllC11T'IOUe M II ... MAm '9CTl110Ua .,..... Th• foll owing entity haa -NAm STAft-.r wllhdnwn •a ganeral par1rW from TM tollowlng ~ -doing the pal1nanNp operating under the ~ •: tlctltloue butlneaa name ol CIRCLE M FARMS, 1101 E. FOOTHtLL COMMEACtA.L CENTER 0reng9WOOd, Sulla 150, .Anaheim, o/o Atf*J CNbsl'/ Arc:Nlac:t, Inc:., Caif<ionll 92805 2418 MecArthur Blvd., N-port J1me1 Menn, Route 2, Boa 8-:lh. CA 82MO. 2363, Orland, Cellfomla 116983 The llctltloue bu•lneH name Rldwd L McDermott. Oanaral IWlrnarlt fOr the oartlWlhlD -Plll1ner ot Real Property rr-tora, tlad on Fetwwry 14, 1183 In Iha a C.llfomla OIMfal per1na1 llttlp, County of Or-.. 1101 !. Ofangewood, Suite 150, The ,_.. IWM lfld ,...,.,_ ot ~. Calllornla t28C5 th• par1011 withdrawing u a Wllllam E. Oetarmlllar, Jr., partner: Oener111 Pat1nar of Real Property CrrRUS CONDOMINIUM I.. TO. lnveatore, a California general clo Atf*J Ctlabsf'1 An:Ntact. Inc. partnerthlp, 1101 E. Or11IQIWC>Od, ~411 Mec:Al1hur Blvd. Suite 160. Anaheim, California Newport 8aeoh. CA t2teO 92105 Signed: CfTRUS COHDOMHUM Thia bu.ir-.. conducted by a LTD. ~ Atf*J Chebaly, o.n..i general pa11nanNp. Partner; Victor Hala. General Alc:hard L McOerrnott Partner; Fred Shragal, o.naral Oanaral Partn. ot Plf1nW. Real Property ~ Thia ........,. -.., With the Thia .... _, -lllad with the county *" ol ~ Mgalaa County County Clar1I of Orange Coun1'/ on on w.dl 24, 1N3. M*dl •. 1813. ar.... Co. ........ '21om MCHON, KJDDO a IUCkUNO &.GUia IMltU, OMCMo"'81a, ......... .. ....... . ............ "" ...,... ..... CA ... &... Mlfllal, ~A._,., "'11411 Publbflad Orange Co.at Deity ,ublllhed Orang• COut Dally Piiot, Mardi 27. Aprll 3. to. 11, P10t. Mar. 13, 20, 21, Atw. 3, 1M3 1tl3. 131&-83 1511-413 ITH 11111:11 DUNCAN Loe An8ele11 Police Officer CYNTHIA R. DUNCAN, from 1~ to 1M3 and eerved ttllldent of Newport ee.ch. In the United Stats POltal C... P-.ed away on March Service In Co1ta MHa. 11, 1983. Beloved wtfe of P'rlend1 mal_ cal) at the MerrlD. de'Voted mother of martuary on~. April Patricia, Susan, Kathleen 5, 1983 from 12:00 noon to and John Kramer, loving t:OOPM. Graveldde lel"Vices pandmother of Emily Ann. will be beJd on Wedneeday, allter of Lance R. Bell-of April 6, 1983 at 1 l:OOAM at Atlanta, Georgia. S h e Pad.tic View Memorial Park. danced In Mld-Summen Pacific View Mortuary, N I f b t D r e a m a t t h e Newport Beech dlrect.on. Hollywood Bowl .. Jackie Obita Holladay. Later became a IM.TI lllGBOH SMfTH & TUTMIU WISlCU" CHAPIL 427 E 17th St Costa Mesa 6'*&-9371 PACIAC v•w .....OllAL,AIK Cemltery Mortuary Chapel-crematory 3500 Pacific Y1ew Drive Newport Beach 644-2700 ... CCMMtCll MOITUUIH Laguna BHch 49'*·9415 Laguna Miiis 768-0933 8an Juan Cap11trano 495-tn6 k•llf oa LA..._MT. OUYI Moftuwy • Quretery Ct•tNIOfY t625 011ter Ave . CoataMeH ~S554 Mael.EAN MARYLAND HOLMES MacLEAN, rHldent of Irvine, Ca. P...ed away on April 1, 1983. She WM active In an outside bulimm career •• a manufactuerrer repre1entatlve, ahe waa active In the Balboa Penl n1ula Squadron, Ancbace~ Mercy Oenenl ~Ital uxllfary and ent of Newport e-ch nday Morn1n1 Club. Swvtved by ~ bu.band Do nald k . MacLean, dauahte.r Pamela (Harold) Ov~n of J'alrfleld,=, da\flhter Judith (Ja ) Harrln1ton of New rt Beach, Ca . .i_ ailwr Cynthia Heuel of rurwport Beach, Ca. and 8 IJ'andchUdren. VlaltatJon •Ill be held at Paelflc View Memorial Cha99l from l :OOPM to t:OOPM on SunMy, AIJdl a, um. M.-norial ..w. wm be held on ~. ADl'll 4, Itel at 2.'00PM at the hcl& View Chapel with Tim Timmons offlctat1n1. llntombment at ~ VleW MfmOl'1al Park. In lieu. of flower• memorial cicntribu11Gm IDQ be .._. to Town md ~ Jbne N~·HOSPIC&. 12tll hie Dr., a.... OroY., Ce. t2t41 , Aun : June Van-clln-NoarL Pldfk: ~ Mortuary danctcn. Puppets bring on Easter smiles Young Ty Su.J.zm.ch, 3, of Huntington Beach, giggles with delight at the Easter puppet ahow helCl this week at the Fountain Valley 'Library. The program r or preschooler& drew about a dozen of the to ta for the show and other arts and crafts projects. CaU·Monltor Feature Leta You''~" All Incoming Calla - Or~ Coat DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Aprll 3, 1983 ~I ET~ by Radio Shack Save•3o 69!! Dual-cassette system snswera with your pre.<ec:ofded gnMtting and ... OOfds up to 120 calla. Use ''Announce Only" setting to deflwr greeting with- out taping cab. #43-246 9995 ,, ... 5 CHARGE IT /MOST STORESJ Walk and lalk without trailing cords. Bue reets on flat sur· . face "' fits twer standard mod- ular jack tor wall mounting. On&-button Auto-Redial ol last number entered. 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For this hemisphere of the planet, a time of rebirth, freshness and renewed promllle of an abundant earth -a new cycle of growth and prosperity. It ii a time of vtgorous activity and of serene contemplation . . . a special aeuon of regeneration that bursts upon us and is always weloome. No matter what our religious beliefs, the anticipation and fulfillment of thla verdant seaaon binds us with the earth, the subtle, sun-sweetened sky and each other in a regeneration of life at ita best. The beaches and backyards and avenues are bubbling with people drinking in the free air and warming air. Gardens bloom, the smell of fresh cut grass overcomes even the heaviest man-made exhauat fumes. And for each of ua there Is a sight or sound, a scent or sensation that catches ua by surprise, stops us dead in our hurried, harried tracka, with the overwhebning joy of being alive. For one moment our spirits leap with the joy of living and the comforting security of being at one with our world. Freedom and hope. What better reasons to rejoice on this new and sacred day. • Op1n1ons expresst:d 1n thl' \P.,<l' dtlOve "'' lho!>e or tne Oa 11v Pilot Otner views e• pressed on tn1s paoe "" tho!>t' ol the1t .tuthOr\ .tnd ar11 .. t\ Reader comm~nl 1~ 1nv11 ed. Address The Oaotv P1lor. PO Box 1S60. Co\t.t Me'>d CA 92b2b Pnon., 11u 1 ~,,_,311 MAllBOJI Hot for freeze To the F.ditor: Congratulations to President Reagan. Apparently it has finally penetrated his mind that we and the Soviets have, as he stated, "cocked guns pointed at each other's hearts." Now we can only pray he will b e cap able o f realizing that with cocked guns at each other's heart.a the precise caliber o f the weapons is immaterial, and by analogy splitting hairs over who is ahead in the arms race is stupid as there won't be any winners in a nuclear war. The reflex of the guy being shot will kill the fool who fired the first round. President Reagan's 90\ulion to this standoff i.s to develop some hi1h technology approach that would destroy the bullet en route to America's heart. Not bad Mr. President -1t is a sign of cerebral a c tivity . However, don't you think it would be more prudent to make End of arts To the Editor: Katherine Anne Porter once said that, "The arts live o n continuously, unchanged through times of interruption, dimlnishment, neglect; they outlive governments and creeds and societies, even the "lrery civilization that produced them . . . they are what we find again when th e ruins are cleared away." But Katherine Porter was never faced with the destructive power of the government of the State of California. If we the people are silent now, there will be no ar13 or culture in Califorrua when the state's fi8cal ruins are cleared away. Once again our legiala tors threaten to punish us for passing Propoaltion 13. We opposed them -we made leu money available for them to w aste on futile studies, $100-million slush funds, and administrative po.turing. They~. o to exact vengeance by de ua of all fonna of fine art.a practical arts in the .choola, as well as of other valuable proerama, auch as libraries, counMllng, nursing, .,ncuiture, remedial reading and eDriched athletics. Becauae we begged them to spend our money more wbely, they talk of deatroytng all the Bad tast e To iM r.dUot: "Bad THte Award" to the La1un1 Oul1d of the Or1nge County PerfortnllME Artl Center and yOU'I ~ V°ld.a DNn. for atvt.na and reporiln1 on their l'l'J:>e.pr11ll~ Party." Durtna thae hard times when ch urch H ind the Salvation Army are dlecoverinl there la once aAaln a need fot aoup ORM9I COAl'T a-., Pilat a genuine effort to each agree to gradually start pointing our i'JOS toward the floor while observing that each has indeed done so, and to finally put them aside? No matter how you slice it, it is a hell of a lot quicker and a damn sight cheaper to do it this way. If balancing the budget and ext'eSSive government spending is truly your concern 1 should think you would favor an immediate, bilateral, mutually verifiable !reei.e NOW, not 10 to 20 years and untold billions later. Furthermore, doing it your way we would still have the insecurity of having the other guy work,ng on a way to penetrate our defense, which of course we would have to counteract, and so on. Is that the legacy you plan to leave those future generations for whlch you expressed such great concern? PHU.LIP CUTLER things that add sha pe. color, decency and ci viJ.iz.ed purpoee to education, and to our lives. Can we tolerate the artistic wasteland that results when education is devalu ed ? When human resources are untapped. dark forces rush in to fill the void. As slum dwellera well know, where the quality of li!e is neglected, crime. perversion and lethargy take control. Let us aend thia message to our state legislators: We want to maintai n o ur educational standards at present levels, and to keep the doors of our libraries open. You have the money, our money, and we have the right to d.1rect the spending of it. We are tired of the funding of the pet projects of opulent government officials, projects like the over-priced electronic highway signa of Cal Trans. It is time to eliminate such projects and to serve the needs of the electorate. Only when there is no waste in government may you look to other sources, including lotteries, severance taxes and luxury taxes. Additional taxes are the laat re90rt, not the only resort. Your firat priority is to halt the tide that is turning our achoola into ghenoe, and to avoid di.sQJ'adna: ihe lofty and sincere objeCtive o1 Proposition 13. JUDY ANNE HEADLEE kitchen& in UU. country, when tbouaanda ltne up tor food J lveawaya; and tent cltin are being erected not u a proteat but as an actual need for the homeleta to Mve a place to atay, these people c h oose auch a theme! How shallow and cruoll ,.. MARILYN JAFFE CMIJ Dew.-, ·---.... ..._ Goodbye, old friend. • By LOUISE HART As I drove past the Huntington Beach pier today, I saw a huge crane taking away what was left of the "End of the Pier Cafe". I felt a pang of nostalgia as I thought of it being removed , piece by ancient piece, because it's never be en just an old building. It's always been more of a tradition. On a cool spring evening, with winter's nip still in the air, lovers walk arm in arm along the pier's length laughing at the seagulls as they swoop low to seek food in the ocean's depth. They stop to watch the devoted surfers wailing for "the big one", and they enjoy the brisk cleansing sling of sea spray in their faces. They reach the far end of. the pier and always stop at the old cafe, built eons ago by someone they neither know nor have ever wondered about. The boy walk:a inside. via· a sloping ramp, and buys two styrofoam cups of steaming hot chocolate to warm their f inge rs and burn t heir tong\Jes as they trek back or just stand at the railing and watch the sunset. Fishermen, with their folding chairs, tackle boxes, buckets and poles, sit quietly waiting for a bite. Sometimes they just lay back with the ir eyes close d enjoying the peace. Beside them are remnants of candy bars, coffee, soft drinks and bags of peanuts. They return to the cafe for refills or just to talk as the day lags on. Some have their children with them, hanging over the railing, be~ to put the worm on the hook or to play with the bait. These little fishermen are in and out of the End Cafe; for no r eal reason, except that it'• there. Sunday morning, people just from church or those up early to beat the crowd, come f o r breakfast at, the End. T he y gladly aqueeze into old chairs around small tables or sit at the immense CQunter with scenes of early Huntington Beac h preserved uder the plastic top. A waitress or one of the cooks comes out to take your order from the long and varied menu up on the wall. You can feel the ocean move under you, patrons often say, and until you're used to it, it can make you feel a little unsteady. They're mostly regulars at the End Cafe. You rarely go there without runnin~ into an old frie nd or someone you know you've seen before. You feel not the leaat bit shy about borrowing silverware from the person ne xt to y ou or breaking i nto conversation about the weather or the story of your life . You feel at home. • The de c or is old , the furnishings mismatched, a nd there's an uncanny charm in the wealth of photographs pinned to the walls. You see pi.cwrea of ha ppier days; people smiling, clowning around or just having a good time. l>oetcards from many d i ffe rent places are spaced throughout the photographs. Some just say "Hj". Where will they go now -these memento6 of the the past? We'll miss you, "End". The Othe r End is no t nearly as p ic turesque o r as full of memories. You allowed us to be whatever we wanted to be and never di.acriminated. You'll long be remember ed, even though you're gone. lf they rebuild you, it won 't be the same. It takes many years to become a tradition. So Jong, old friend. L ouise Hart is a 13-year resident of Huntington Beach. Urgent talk needed now By FELIX McKNIGHT If you knit together the ~nt news stories out of Washington and Moecow, you can hear the v oices of ano ther cold war grow ing louder -and there are those outside the American- Soviet wrangling who fear small sparks could ignite direct nuclear confrontation between the two superpowers. The words and counter-words ge t sharper. Veiled involvements by the U.S . and Soviets around the world -45 nations are now engaged in wars -must cease and give way to the dead serious give-and-take of anns limitations agreements. So warns the respected Center for Defens e Information, a Washington watchdog think- tank headed by retired senior U.S. military officers. In the midst of threats and counter -threats o f the past several days, involving American deployment of missiles in the European NATO countries and Russian return growls that it would realiate by poaling similar weapons cloee to U.S. borders, the report is grim and significant. In noting the 4~ nations at war, using four million soldiers who have killed between a million and five millipn people, the center warns that any of the conflicts could trigger the Big War. Center Director Gene R . LaRooque~ retired Navy admiral, says that "In many ways, the U.S. and the Soviet Union are carrying out their battle in the.e distant wars. "The U.S. arms and trains one side. the Soviets the other, and many of the foreign conflicts could lead to a direct U.S .-Soviet conCrontation. Any shooting war between the two would in all likelihood quickly Involve the use of nuclear weapons because of the ex t ent t o which conventional forces on both sides have been nuclearized." It is his warning that the U.S. and the Soviets "should stop internationalizing these local conflicts. It is time we got out of moet of these wars They have flo significant impact on the defense of the United States." In these wars of many stripes and sizes, the U.S . is a major arms supplier lo 20 o f the w a rring nations, the center s tales, while the Soviets a re mapr suppliers to 13 countries. Between 1975 and 1979, NATO nations delivered $26 billion in weapons to warring nations and the Warsaw Pact natio n s supplied $27 billion in weaponry. In nearly every war boiling around the world, foreign -or outside -troops are Involved. The center estimates that 500,000 foreign combat troops are active in eight of the conflicts. So senior military officers, who have fought wars and dedicated their peaceti me days t o Centering your gravity One keepa aeeina thae arud• about "pol1e'' ln the popular ma1adnH, but I cannot recall ever ~one that went to the bottom of the matter. They are mosUy concerned with l\.U'face manntn and IOdal IJ'ICll that are aa 1ha1Jow aa any other cmmedc appllanl:9. Genuine poile, which ta• ran· u It ta adnilrable, cannot be put on and taken off like makeup. h la not tomethlnl we ldopt, but 1ometh t n 1 we own , and 1omethln1 we H r n throu1h Uvtna. . ' ' IYlllY IAllll ~ ~ 1:••1111 • een1e of identity that basic and abldln1 and not wily lhakm by ne-w ooni.cta or aw)rward •tuatlcna. ,. Thoee W:ldna in JMJ'll haw a h1ah cent« of sravtty, and ao are eaall y bo't'led over by u.neQeet.td ~ ,,. by tM wa.y, la not to be confw.d wi\h w hat we calt .. callown .. 0 ln ~hlch 11 IW'el.Y a lldl ot m llDDI an tht world. · But .,... tn t• f\.....,._'91 upect, bu lltd• lO do with aopbt1dceUon or ln .. lleetual powera. I have known adolek'ent farm 11rla who knew eu ctly who tMy were and how to cope with contin1enciea -and bc1ll.lant prote.on who met the unexpected wlth wtldly lnlpproprtate l'ffC'tiona. The root deflnltlon of "polat" meant 1tabWty, or balance, or equWbrium, and thta condttJon depends upol'l one'• private o~ of on.elfJ..~~.~~ IOdtJ or wrbel ploys. r.upur who .,.. eutly .,1ta~ or \brown are llCft'1y w.... ol thelr Sdelltlty or UMlJ' wofth. and IO they either' 1\lbmit meekly or at.rlke beck eXCMl&vely when U.y are <*led Into~ People wbo II\ 11~ Mlll1 m a aan""emc:Y or a crWI.. whO de fending the right to peace and tranquility. are trying to b e he ard in the d in of cold war voices. It 1s n o t unlikel y, in the prouferataon of nuclear weapons, that the most unthinkable of acts an a remote jungle or any of the local conflicts could be the catalyst. That seems to be why the cente r is setting out the f lares. Recent verbal missiles between Washington and Moscow over who puts what here and there around the w o rld become a credible item in the center's concern. The Kremlin's dark threat that it would be forced to deploy missiles "near American borders" to gain "equality" if NATO placed U.S. medium- range nuclear rockets in Western Europe got everybody 's attention. And we returned the volley by accusing the Soviet Union of d e liberately "obscuring" its monopoly on medium-range missiles in Europe with its threat to put missiles near American borders. Chief spokesman John Hughes of the U .S . State Depar tment said, "The Soviets would be better advl8ed to cease making su c h threats and begin to negotiate seriously on a mutually acceptable outcome (at Geneva's ann.s control talks). Sensible -and urgent -talk. The U.S. remembers 1962 and Cuba and the late President John Kennedy's stiff spine and the RUMian withdrawal -and the agree m e nt prohibiting deployment of missiles. Washington wants to talk about guarantee of that agreement. and new pledges. Felix McKnight a a columnist for the Dallas TYmes Herald. ire paralyzed into Inaction or flail In 111 darectlona, have 1enerally been deprived of a feelina of perm1nence and conUnulty in childhood, wl\h a 1ub1equent 1011 of aelf- confldence. Thro"'1bout life, their ..,,.. of penonal value ia not ancbond Wlthln themeel..,., but fluc\\aa• wt\h the opnka and retposwel of thole they meet. however' CMUAlly. "DIGNITY .. 11 a 'Word we do not ~ much nowadayl, becla.-. we ...a.aw lt wtth ~or pompoalty. But there 1• an -"dal compoc*lt of dtpJty that must contrOl th• con of oondUct ll we are to .....an any more~ thin a ... ttacoc:k ID • wtndltoim. • . • Torch passed in Colorado DENVER (AP) -A Republican 1tate aenator who won euy oll'ctlon to \he congrealonal •at left v1eant by the doath of utronaut Jack Swt1ert uya he hope9 to uphold the eoala of the former Apollo pilot. Da Schaefer, 47, defeated Democrat Steve Ho1an In a apeclal elect.ion Tueeday for the 6th Olatrlct seat by a vote of 49,- 216 to 27,672, or 63 percent to 35 per cent. Jack Heckman, an lnde~ndent candidate, drew 1,- 096 votea, or 2 percent. tho 1982 1eneral election. It form• • slant honethoo aluna Denver'• aouthctrn boun<S.ri•. Swl1ert, 51, waa elected In November but died Dec:. 27, a week before he ~Id take offk'e. Tht ca uae o f death wa1 reaplratory failure related to cancer that had 1pN-ad from hi.I bone marrow to hla lunp. After Tueaday'1 election, Hoaan conceded lffl than two houn after the polls cloeed. the Apollo IS lunar ml11lon, which ..WM• forced to return to Earth without landtna on tht moon when an explollion crippled th lplC)eCraf t. Schaefer Hld ho wa1 sure Swleert "would havo been very 1ratJfled and happy to eee what hu happened here ton1•ht. He would want UI to continue what he started." The camP'-Jen had few major luuea and only one joint appearance by Hogan and Schaefer, who arrived late and miJlaed hall of It becau.e he WU on the floor of the Colorado Senate. Schaefer'• election must be certified by the Colorado secretary of s\ate. He will be Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/8undey, Aprll 3, 1083 Hidden Blood Screening to Detect Bowel cancer Saturday, Aprll 9 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian Grace Hoag conference center 301 Newport Blvd • Newport Beach A program CO·SPQnSOred bV Hoag H()SPftal and the American Cancer sooetv Dan Schaer er takes up goals The district was created by a panel of three federal judges In 1981 after the Legislature could not reach agreement with Gov. Richard Lamm on suitable boundaries The heavily Republican district was vit\ually ceded to the GOP even before its first test in Schaefer told well-wlahera and campalan .worken, many of whom had been preaent at Swigert'• victory party five month• earller, that the late astronaut "was a hero for thla state, district and thla country, and now the time hu come to pass the torch to a different peraon. Hopefully, I can uphold It." sworn in as a m ember of ---------------------------Congress when the House reconvenes after the Easter Swigert was conunand pilot on recess. Mailnian carries on -with one leg LAKE WORTH, Fla. (AP) -Neither rain, nor snow, nor 30 months of red tape stopped amputee John Fledcner Jr. from becoming a mail carrier. Fleckner, 39, who lost his right leg below the knee after a motorcycle accident, will wear an artificial limb when he reporta for duty. "He'll be pulling the same duties as any other letter carrier in Lake Worth," said George Fitzgerald, postmaster of this Palm Beach County city. "h'a something I had to prove amputees could do," said Fleclcner, who abo owns a restaurant equipment repair business. "I wanted to show that it's not a disability -just an inconvenience." P0&tal Service officials in West Palm Beach had classified Fleckner in 1980 as "medically unsuitable" for any job requiring walking or standing. Fleckner went to federal CO\lrt, but his suit was thrown out. Then he ran for Congress against incumbent Rep. Dan Mica, mainly to draw attention to his desire to work and tnabUity to get a job. The congressman was re-elected. Last year, Fleckner took the Postal Service exam again. He was at the top of the list of applicants when several letter-<:arrier opellinp came up in Lake Worth. This time, a different P06tal Service doctor evaluated his medical records and found nothing wrong with letUng a man with an artificial leg carry the mall. "We're trying more and more to hire the handicapped," said Dr. Fred Wa.1.ls, the Orlando physician who cleared Fleck:ner for duty. "I think we ought to make every effort to let him show that he can do the job." "I could fail yet. but I don't think I will," he said. And, he joked, there's one job advantage in having an artificial leg: "I have only a 50 percent chance of getting a dog bite." Good News About Emergency ·aoom Care at Huntin~on lntercommunity Hos~itil ---------"' --·~ ' ·" '• ~ -~-~ ' . , . -I \ ,• 1. .....~ r ' ' I r;~ ' , I I ·-.J Our basic ~ency_ Room charge was $37. Now it's $15.* Besides costs, though, there are other considerations you should be aware of-such as the type of care you receive at Huntington Inter- community Hospital in an emergency. Our goal is to make sure that a qualified medical person sees you to evaluate your emergency within sixty seconds of your arrival. The paperwork can wait. We also believe in personalized care ... and it doesn't always end the moment you leave. Many times we'll call a week or so later-just to make sure everything's going well. We believe your private physician is primary to your health, so when possible, call your family doctor A meaage fn the public interest.from first. However, if your doctor is unavailable or unable to see you, remember we're capable of handling every kind of emergency; and that we're open 24 hours a day. seven days a week, backed by the full staff. facilities and teclmology of a modern acute care hospital. We hope you don't have an emer- gency. But if you do, remember that Huntington Intercommunity Hospital is ready to provide the personalized care you'll appreciate -while trying to keep the costs down. *SW?Ject to charllJe June 30, 1983. 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A few wlnten back, a Uerenl 1ort of coa1tal 1hlft an. with people. thoua h the beachea are 1UU equent.ed by the long-haired lrfen and bikini-clad blondea pularh:ed ln movie and song, e turf behind the 1urf belongs ly to affluent workir\8 uplea who may see the s.ano .ty on weekends. Cenaua figures, conversations lth c ity planners and the ationa of Iona-time beach 1lden t1 confirm that the 'aceanfront communities around L oi Ang e l ea are becoming f.realth ler , more crowded and flpulated by mobile and usually ildleas couples who may or ay not be married. Some random statistics: -From 1970 to 1980, the ~edian price of a ho use i n ' anhattan Beach went from 1,100 to $159,700. Median rent.s ent from $180 to $438. -Only one-third of the wners in Redondo Beach lived in the same house for t han five yea rs . For rs, the figure ls 15 percent. -J u st 28 percen t of the ouseholds in Hermosa Beach consist of t raditiona l married couples, the rest being singles, dnmarrie9 couples and other a rou pin gs -what censu s o fficiala label "non-family Wouaeholds." There are more than 70 miles tit. beach in Los Angeles County. However most coastal residents tlve up to two miles from the actual sand along a 25-mile ltretch.from Santa Monica south to Redondo Beach. Kevin Callahan. a city planner "f'hO has lived in Redondo Beach tlblCe the mid-70s, says the town Be achfront apartments overlook the sa nds in Santa Monica . Mo re a nd m ore, they belo ng to mobile, childless couples. has changed fundamentally. "The c haracte r o f the population has changed from predominatel y worklng-claaa famllies with children to a much smaller percentage of that and many more young professionals, · either single or living together or married with no childre n ," Callahan said. "We've lost better than half of our sch ool -age population. Another kind of shocker for us is that while the population of the city has declined, the actual labor force increased by 49 percent," he said. "What's happening there is that you're looking at a chagge from a house with a wife ind two kids and pop's working to a situation where more women are working even if they are married and have children ." Two-income famllies also have transformed Huntington Beach. "T here has been a dramatic IJ'lcrease in household income over the ·1ast several years. In 1980, the median househ old income waa $24,000 and the latest estimates are $33,000 or $34,000," assistant city planne r Hal Simmons said. adding that some o f the ci t y's traditionally middle-class residents can no longer afford to live there. "&far as'buying a house goes, it's probably forcing peo ple inland or forcing people into buying condos." 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Althouah marina residenta are 1Ull prime tar1et1 tor 1oclal aervlcet 1uch u a herpee dating bureau that matches vic1.1ml of "We've lost be tter than half of o ur school-age population." the sex d!Jieaae, Johnaon noted that today's harbor hedonilts are an older crowd. "A. the apartments filled up, the landlords star ted requiring one and two-year le .... and raillJ\I the renta, and pre~ aoon tho you,naer lln8lea weren i able to afford It," JOhn.on aid. u9y the end of Lho '70.. Marina del Rey had become a community. They had women'• clubland all U\oee other ~· But I.hey •till l1ad no children. In 1970, one Marina del Rey apartment complex evicted a couple who met by the hot tub, married and t hen violated the "adulta-only" rules by having a child. The couple fought back, lo.Ina in lower oourta bUt preva!Una in the California and U.S. S upreme Courta. However, they are now divorced and neither lives in the Marina. "There's probably no place In the world that ha.I the characters of the Venice boardwalk," he saJd. "I take people for a walk there from the marina and they just can't believe what they're seeing." Half a brain will do? The manna IS Marina del Rey, a posh port dug from a former swamp that Is home to 5,000 pleasure boats and at least as many pleasure seekers. "In the early '70s, the Marina became a swinging singles paradise," said David Asper Johnson , publisher of weekly papers in five bea c h HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) - The thought of another mindless day at work might encourage some people to take advantage of a well-d eserved sick day, but not for one Denver man. Ae tna Life & Casualty says the man, one o f its c laimants, sustained a severe concusaion during the past year. A doctor warned that the injury could hrrut thinking capability up to 50 percent, yet the man decided to return to work, arguing \hat hall a brain was "all my job calla for." 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Other Hrvlcn to help you prepere ahead of time: •Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPA) Classes • First Aid Classes . • Business and Industry Disaster P~aredneas Seminars ' CALL ORA•E ClllTY REI CRISS ATUS-5311 F.011 MOM INFORMATION AND TO RIGllTBR POR COUR•I • DlllJPllat 8UNDAY, APRIL 3, 1H3 FJNANCE 85 Former Doclser Manaser Walter Alston 'critical' after heart attack. 84. 0 0 ~ Reggie can't even recognize Dodgers By JOHN SEV ANO ... Deir .......... 1 Reggie Jackaon stepped out of the ~tUng cage yetterday and aa.r.ed over at the vialting dugout. The uniforms cer1a.lnly looked familiar to Reggie. but. he couldn't recognize any faces. "It's going to be a l ong summ~r in ~gertown," needled Jack.son to Dodger C.oach Monty Basgall. "These aren't the same guys I'm ueed to playing." 62,877 sot a good cloee look at the lat.eat Dodger edition laat night. And, thoac In attendance had to be impressed u the pablum class pulled out a 4-2 victory over the Angels, a team composed of seaaon~ veterana much like the Dodgen of yean put. Indeed, much has changed for the Dodgers from a year ago. Rather than the emphasis being on veterans and power, the club la now stressing youth and aggressiveness. "What haa impressed me ao much about this team is its desire, spirit and willingness," aatd Dodger Manager Tommy Luorda of his Romper Room renegades. ''They've worked hard all spring, and hard work is supposedly the a1111wer to succees." The Dodgen' success has been anything but Immediate. The team has taken more than It.a share • A Freeway Serles single-game record aowd of 0.-, Not ........ bf_,._. KMtllef Dodgers' Steve Sax survives Brian Downing'& slide to complete second-inning double play. Big rally gives Edison sweep But it's a day for twin bill splits for most area teams Both F.diaon and Capistrano Valley put.led off double-header sweeps yesterday in high school bueball action, but It was mainly a day for twin bill splits as far as Marina, Newport Harbor. Woodbridge and Mater Dei were concerned. walked for one run and senior Todd Mabe doubled an two more for the win. In the nightcap, Takkinen, a senior le ft. hander, struck out six and walked two. Guest slugged a triple and drove in a pair of runs. Here's what happened on a busy day of non- league contests: Newport Harbor 4-1, Ocean View 3-3 Edison 9-6, Valencia 8-2 -Ediaon, down 8-1, rallied (or five runs in the fifth i.nni.ng and three ln the aeventh to win the opener, 9-8 over visiting Valencia. And the Chargers, behind Shaun Takk.inen's seven-hitter, won the nightcap, 6-2. Newport and the Seahawka split a twin bill with the host Sailors winning the opener, 4-3, behind the five-hit pitching of Don Grisby. He struck out one and walked five. In the opener, to wa.lka, a hit ba~ conseculive run-scoring singles by Paul n. Randy Hamilton and Steve Overeem, plus a - loaded walk to Jim Auger got five runs in. Edison won the game in the seventh when o Newport, down 3-0, rallied for two runs in the fifth, a run to tie tn the sixth and the winning llCOre in the seventh. Greg Jacoti.i' triple acored Ron Viara with the winning run with one out In the sea>nd game, Ocean View scored twioe in the eighth inning to break a 1-1 tie and win it. walks and an error loaded the bases. Charles Guest (See BASEBALL, Pase 83) Brahs rescues UCI, l but USCB retaliates GOLETA -UC Irvine reliever Gary Brahs looked lntinclble in the first game of )'elterday'a Southern Callfomia B•aeball Aaaociation dQUble-header with host UC &hta Barbara. The aenior left-hander, a"mmoned in the ninth to pt'ftNrve a 5-3 Anteater lead, e_romptly atruck out all three ~~ to earn hia teCOOd aave ol the leMOI\. Jt waa a different at.ory in the ~tcap, howewr, as UC Santa Bllit>ara• Dan Clark whacked a oce.out. opposite field home n.tn ha the bottom of the etgh th Inn.Ing off Brah• to give the 0.uchol a e..6 vSct«y and a apllt ol the twin bill 1 , Clark'• blut •put Ul end to • ~ leCOIXi pme Which MW the ta*8 ecore three timm In the of the .eventh lnnina to tab • Seed. ut In the bottom of the ~nth (which wu the uled tlnal lnnln• In the ~ pme), Santa Bubua'a NuJ Mor.~ drew • walk aed m(\Yed to Hcond on a ilcrtfJce to keep the G1uch0t 'nle Gauchos' Todd Goodman drew a walk and Paul Smith then reached first on a fielder'• choice which erased Goodman at leCOOd. That put runners on first. and third with two out. Designated hitter John Flaher then lined a shot to rt&ht which ucra sieve Haworth OOUJd only ,get hJ.9 glove on. That allowed Morehouae to acore, and rtabt behlnd him wu plnch-runner Mark Kina to acore what waa \houcht to be the w1nning run. But UCl appealed the play1 •)'lnc Kine m.illied third -ana the umpn agreed. UCI'1 survival w11 lhort .. Uved, however, u Clark delivered h1I home run f.n the bottom of the etahth to pve the 0.ucbol theii ftnt SCBA wtn a .. IDlt three defeaia. • UCl, ~1 ln SCBA play alter yfll1erd&y'1 apUt, won the. opener M freeh.n\an ftrst bN Y•n Bredy Andenon had three hit_~: lncludlnl • two-nan double, ana dellanat.d blt1et' Paul Hamrdond knoCMd ln a pair of rune. UCI retUrm to actSon Tu.day niaht at Cal Sta&e Fullerton in a '1 o'Clock 8CBA coni.t.; Kings explode to snap streak INGLEWOOD (AP) -Charlie Simmer acored two 1oala yHterd_!)'. leadina the Loa Anaelef .K.lnll to an 8-S NatSonal HoCkey Le..rue victoey over the Mlnne9ota !forth Stan. The win anapped a MVen-pme bl.nC atreak few the K1naw, who w11l mill the NHL playoffs. which besin nut week, fot -the flnt Ume tn 10 yean. Marcel Dlonoe'• 51th aoal of the~ on a power plaY ...-ly ln the MCC>nd periocf was tbe &+4th pl of hSI cw.er, ~ him into • die fOC' fjfth pa.. Oft the all·time NllL ·.o.i:..1cor1na u. wfth Maurice Nahud. Warr.n Holm• broil• a 4·4. dMdlock when he cannec1ed on a DO-foot alaplhot on a Loa Anaielea poewr play at 3:38 of the lina1 perlod. of lumJl8 the put month as the kids have gone about setting u.ed to one another. "Sure we're going to make miltaketi, no doubt about It," Luorda conceded. "But as I've said a number of times, their rniltaketi are ml.ltakes of enthualaam more than erron. of complacency." The Dodgers, who have been up and down (moetly down) all 1prlng, got tome much needed pitching last night from Fernando Valenzuela, Alejandro Pen.a and Dave Stewart. The Angels, who had been averaging 10 hlta and five runs per outing, were allenced by the trio -a trio whlch had allowed 45 runs between them in 44 'h prior lnnlnga· -to the tune of five hits and no runs over the first aeven tnninp . Conversely, Dodger hitters, which had produced only sJx runa ln their laat 48 innlnp golng Into the game, conjured up four rwu over nine innings last night. The Dodgen nlckled and dlmed loeing pltchtt Mike Witt for a run tn the Clfth inning, and then did the same to relieven John Curtil and Andy H&1111ler in the .eventh and eighth, respectively. Center fielder Ken Landreaux drove horoe Bill RUBSeU with a single to right for the first run, and Steve Sax brought home Mike Scloecla with the second on a single two lnnlnw; later . (See ANGELS, Paae 83) It's ·Phi Slama Jama vs. incredible Pack Houston outdunks Louisville ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) -Loui.sville's Scooter McCray said he'd never seen anything like it "in a real game." Actually, it was just another fraternity party for Houston's rowdy Phi Slama Jama dunking brothers yesterday that helped the Cougars continue their season-long antics with a 94-81 victory over the stunned Louisville Cardin.a.ls. After being bottled up lor much of the gnme and trailing 57-49 in the second half., the Cougars, who have lived 'by the dunk all season, suddenly broke Louisville's press and reeled off four consecutive dunks as part of a 13-0 run to take a lead they never 106t. "This was just an average game for us from a physical standpoint," said forward Clyde Drexler, who helped fuel Houston's auault with a stunning doub1e-pump dunk during the Cougars' explosion. Drexler, who could be the fraternity president, said the dunk. was something he had worked on in practice. "I wanted him (the Louisville defender) to think I was going to dunk, then I brought it down like I was going to pass and then I dunked it," Drexler said. Houston's Larry Micheaux had just fouled out seconds before the Cougars started its massive comeback. Louisville's press had effectively contained the Cougars to that point. Houston Coach Guy Lewis appeared confused that Mtcheaux had drawn his fifth foul and he admitted later that neither he nor hia coaches were aware that the 6-9 Micheaux was in serious foul trouble. "Honestly, I've got all kinds of asaistanta over there and not a damn one of us knew he had fouled out," Lewis aaid. Lewia' trademark, a red polka d ot towel, also caused him embatTa.ssment in the first half when he apparenUy threw the towel onto the court during a Louisville steal and breakaway, drawing a t.echnJcal foul. ,., WlrepMto Houston's Akeem Abdul Olajuwon slams one. A classic win for Pirates' novice boat SAN DIEGO -The University of Washington, with four former Orange Coast College rowers and coxswain playing a part. won the varsity eight race yesterday to highlight the San Diego Crew Classic at Mission &y. More than l,200 oarsmen from 46 universities anddrivate clubs were o n han for the competition, including rowers from Orange Coast College and UC Irvine. The Huskies clocked a 5:58.10 to cap the day of rowing. and among the rowers were former OCC oarsmen Todd Landwehr, Brad Clancy. James Snody and Pat Gleason. In addJtion, coxswain Lee Miller is a fonner OOC crew member. It was also a big day for current Coast rowen. as the Pirate novice eight shell won its race against the likes of California, Long Beach State, UCLA and Stanford. The novice eight shell includes oarsmen Jeff Reagan, Mike Gazsi, Jeff Sauter, John Meade, Gerald Holmes, Mike Silin, Mike Lemburg, Tim Yale and coxswain Jeff Aikin. N.C. State: The dream • continues ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) -For North <:::arolina St.ate, the dream goes on. The Wolfpack, a team o f survivors who have thrived on adversity, completed one more chapter in what Coach Jim Valvano called their "incredible" season yesterday with a 67-60 victory over Georgia In the semifinals of the NCAA Basketball Tournament. The triumph sent North Carolina State, 25-10, into tomorrow night's championship game, where it can become the first team in history to win the national championship with more than nine defeats. "What can I say? The dream just conti.nues," said an ecstatic Valvano. "To be playing on the last day of the season ... " North Carolina State, which will be making its first appearance in the championship game in nine years, equeez.ed the lif e out of Georgia 's "Underdawgs" and it was the Wolf pack's senior combination of 6-11 Thurl Bailey and guard Dereck Whittenburg that did moet of the damage. The two N .C. State leaden e ach scored 20 points and combined with point guard Sidney Lowe to carry the Wolfpack into the finals. "I 'm thinking of taking a sabbatical next year and letting my sister run the program," Valvano said. "I haven't suited up without those threee for a long time." North Carolina State took command early, hitting 54 percent from the field in the first half, while a noticably shaken Georgia, an NCAA tournament participant for the first time, could hit on only 27.8 percent in the opening 20 minutes. The play of Balley , Whittenburg and Lowe, combined with N.C . State's tenacious wne defense, kept the Wolfpack in front throughout. "I wanted us to play well defensively, and we did," Valvano said. "Offensively, we wanted to keep the ball tn the hands of our guards." · No victory for. NBA owners Players' heads are just too big for a new salary cap If either aide won anything in the recent National Buket.ball Amoclation working agreement encounter It was the players. leaving professional athletes undefeated since they lirat started mcerciaing a volc-e ln money matt.era. NBA Commissioner Larry O'Brien had said six months ago that an agreement on a new contract would be out of the queatlon unless the players agreed to eome "give backa." In other words. the comml.ah felt aome of the equeew would have to be revened lf the NBA WM aolna to IW'vive. Of cou.ne, O'Brien may atill be dead right. Ju.st becawie there ii to be a new working agreement doe. not mean the NBA wtll IUJ'Ytve the total garble which la the leaaue'• economic structure. 1'\e playen averqe M1ary ii cloee to •260.000 a year. The teema of the NBA are Joalna an average o( •700,000 and to aay three fnnchiael are break1na even would probably be a aeneroua eltlmated. sun. ~ had a cleea' plc:Un of the playen aaeelnl to Jdw '**8." The NBA can be adna unct.r ~ an-ana ~ up twice and \he ~tune who play the pme will mt on the life pc 8lll'Yel"I and watch. Aa It la. the ownen probebly feel they plMd an inch or two when the 1\hle1*t .....,.S to • ealary cap, or nwdmum ..W,, but It la the Alll of the cap which will dMennlDI whether tt tlta. ll ""&ht bt that wtth IClllWth1nl definiw IUCh ae thll '° work with, an NBA t~ owner will be able to .ptO~ more ~ly Jwt when he wW IO broke. Neltblr ;.w t.hll <*mt an •br\IP' halt to \he mownwnta on the pan. of the pLuen and thelt aemta. In fact, there wtD at once b. pt hWTYlne an the pen of the.~ and the Ollh ~ '° SPORTS COLUMNIST BUD TUCKER g.it to the cashier'• window lest they be ahut out. In fact, the contract.I to be nearou.ated by • free agent like Larry Bl.rel and a future aupentar like Ralph Sampeon befote the Ud ii aet in place wW quite likely boale the aportina mind. - Irl ltaelf, die ulary aap article ii an inter.tine item. It Nil been mentioned for yur1 u ~bly the only way to keep the paycheckl from deltroying all tho pines. The ownen ahd p~ · uy publicly 18lu1• must be lewt.d off but up to now, only the owners have been aenow about lt.. I h.Jve interviewed many pro at.hleta on the matt.er and lf 10 w re Mk.ed lf they would agree'° a u1ary maximum, or cap. nine of them would answer ln the aame manner. , "Sure, if the t'IWdrnum la hlab enouati." ' Before the Mlary cap thlria. the lranchlle proprietort of the NBA ventured forth with a rewnUt1 lhaftna propc.aL The pla,yen wen ~ wUUnc to dlmm a.. tDClOlne .... ol the ledpl' but npr 11 1 d no inw.t whlltWr in \alk1nc ~the ~· B&Hball, of coune, will be nH~ tnM ~ money from the snnd old lanMt la now betns ~ ln temw ol bil1kN and It wW be qw• (SM TUCIUtA, P ... II~ .... ----------------------......................... .._.._.,._ __________ _...... _____________ ~~~~~~~~------~------..... _.,. ..----- , ' Bl Orange Oout DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Aprlf G, 1H3 - ~ ...... -------------------------------------------------.---------------------------- Steal of home fails; duo sent to the pen From AP dl1patclae1 CHICAOO -Stephen Andel"IOI\ II and John Tok.an were caught in a rundown yesterday, momenta after they allegedly tried to ateal home plate. But lnstead of being safe or out. they were charged -with one count of miademeanor crlml.Dal tre9paaing each. The two men, both 18 and from western Chicago suburba, may have thought the feat pomible, given that the aeaaon opener la 1till two weeka away. What they didn't count on , apparently, was the pair of fleetfooted policemen on patrol around Comisky Park. home of the Chicago White Sox. Patrolmen Tony Skapardine and Chuck Parrillo said they saw the two men leaving Comiskey Park at 1 :45 a.m. with home plate in tow. ''We chased them just a short diala.nee, about a block," Skapardlne said. "When they saw us, they dropped it. "We had to come back and pick it up," he added. "And that aon-of-a-gun (home plate) is heaV¥." Quote of the day . Mark Lan1berger, after diacard1ng a Wall Street Journal on a Laker flight and then seeing a teammate pick up the newspaper: "Don't bothe r . Somebody already swiped the spotts section." Chicago feeling the Blues Perry TurnbaJI and Rob Rama1e ~ scored goals 4 ~ minutes apart in the , second period to lead the St. Louil Blues to a 4-2 victory over Chicago last night in a matchup of potential first-round Stanley Cup playoff foes. The Blues out&hot the Black Hawks 43-28 . . . Elsewhere in the National Hockey League, Mark Napier whistled a slapshot past goaltender Pete Peeters for his 40th goal of the season at 2: 17 of the third period to give Montreal a 2-1 victory over Boston ... Dave Poalln, playing in his first NHL game, and Brian Propp scored two goals apiece to pa<..-e Philadelphia's 6-3 triwnph over Toronto. It was the Flyers' first win in Toronto since Feb. 5, 1977 . . . Fonner Whaler Blake Wealey capped a three-goal Nordique burst in the third period to lead Quebec to a 5-4 triumph over Hartford . . . Mike Bo11y'1 power-play goal at 11 :14 of the third period sparked the New York Islanders to a 6-3 victory over Pittsburgh. ......, -~ Petry sharp for Tigers Detroit pHchn Dea P•tr1 11 Improved hil 1pnn, trainina record to 2..0 with five inn1np of at.rong work, and hia T11er teammate. rou&hed up Bolton pitchtra en route to an 11-3 victory yeeterday. Petry la a Placentia remdent durlnj the off-aeuon . . . . El.ewhere In exhJbiUon bueball, Ceaar Oeroalmo and Leoa Roberta keyed a ntnth·lnnlna rally that carried Ka.nsaa City to a 4-3 victory over St. Louil. The victory went to ex-Orange C.OUt College and Co.ta Mesa High star, Dan Quisenberry . . . Ted Slmmona, Paul Molitor and Robl.D Vout came up with key hill to help Milwaukee to a 9-7 victory, over Cleveland ... Rick Mahler shut out Baltimore on three hita over aeven lnrungs as Atlanta downed the Oriolea 2-0 . . . Seattle, uaing playen lrom lta Triple A club. topped the Chicago Cuba, 14-8 . . . Dwayne Murpby'a 390-foot out broke a 3-3 tie to lead Oakland to a 7-3 vie10ry over San Francisco in the opening game of the' firat Bay Bridge Serles ... Gary Ward accounted for five runs as Minnesota ripped Cincinnati 11 -5. . .Jlm Sundberg drove in three runs aa T4;.Xu beat Houston 9-8 in 11 lnninp ... AJ Cowen1' ninth-inning ground out brought home the winning run in Seattle's 6-5 vie10ry over San Diego. . .Ra.In canceled four games; Toronto vs. P ittsburgh, Montreal vs. Philadelphia, the Yankees vs. the Mets and Chicago White Sox va . .Denver of the American _ A.aeodation. Express hosts Invaders Stopping one quarterback is [i] problem enough. But trying to figure 4• • out how to aeal with Los Angeles' two signal-callers has the Oakland Invaders shaking their heads. "The Express pre.enll a unique problem in that they uae two crbacka," said Job RaJatOD, the Oakland . "It's difficult to pre~ for a style for on,e =back to another. He's referring to Mike 'Rae, the veteran of the NFL's Raiders, and rookie Tom Ramaey, out of UCLA. They've combined to throw eight touchdown pasaes in four games for the Express, which will host the Invaders today at 12:30 at the Los Angeles Coliseum. F.ach team brings a 2-2 record into the contest and each is tied with Arizona and Denver for the leal~:~• Paci fie Division lead . . . Meanwhile, Jo e Walton threw two TD passes in the first 5 'h minutes yesterday and Tim Mazzetti booted a pair of field goals to lead the Boston Breakers to a 27-16 victory over Birmingham . . . Lather Bradley returned one of his pro football record six interceptions 93 yards for a touchdown and Greg Ludry u.ed a pair of TD passes to Trumaine Jollnaon to lead the Chicago Blitz to a 42-3 victory ov~r the Tampa Bay Bandits before 46,585 fans in Tampa. Rustlers, OCC h8ve busy week Golden West to meet Mt. San Antonio three times So, you figured the community college baseball season would be half over by now? Thanks to the rain, Golden West College. for example, hasn't even played its South Coast Conference "opener" with Mt. San Antonio. In fact, the Rustlers have fiv~ games next week, three against the Mounti e~ -twice for makeup purposes -the third time because it happens to be the regularly-scheduled third-round game. c.oech Fred Hoover's Rustlers, 5-4 and 2 ~ games behind conference-leading Santa Ana, is at Mt. San Antonio tomorrow, hosts Orange Coast Tuesdar. e ntertains Mt. San Antonio Wednesday, travel.a to Cerritos Thunday and is back at Mt. SAC again Saturday. OCC, 6-3 and 1 'h game11 out of the lead, BOOred an 8-7 victory over Golden West in firat-round South Coast play. Coach Mike Mayne'• Pirates h08t Santa Ana tomorrow. host Compton (1-9) Thursday and travel to Cypreaa Saturday. The Pirates and Santa Ana Sea View baseball: It's up for grabs Seven tea.ms are within a C ... V...l.Mp9 of each other in the loes co umn • L -u the Sea View League bueball 3 1 2 1 'A race resumes tomorrow with a 2 1 .,. pair of makeup games .cheduled 2 , ·~ 2 2 1 to bring the league up to date. 2 2 1 eor-del..., I 2 1'A Irvine and Estancia, each a ~~ 0 4 3 half game behind le~e-leading T1 • rWW'a 0-. (1111) IMrw ., &tanda El Toro, square off at Toro in a Coe!• M.-at eor-oal .,.., 3:15 encounter, while Cceta Mesa, ·-·•T,GMiea alao a half game out of first place Cotona del Mar al Toro (3:15) e.lancla V9. Cotta 11.tMa al T.Wlnk .. Perl! with a 2-1 record, tries to m enhance ita position four-time nlna at ~ Haf1)0r g: 151 defending champion Corona del ~ UnMnlty :t5 Mar (1-2). auneet I.Mew -• L W edneada{i 11 when a full Foum.ln V'*'t 5 2 £dllon 4 I t resumJ!': o league plafu ~ =.,.., 4 3 1 after spring holiday yo f. • 3 2 1 t.Wtna 2 4 2'A Laguna Beach Oceal\ vi.w 1 5 3'A and ~(7) Woodbridge, each 1-1 in South W•lftlrwter ft. et 8lalr Flllld Coaat Le:£!e ~ay. return to ...... e...tu.,.. -act.Ion W e y with home • L Mlealoft VlefO 2 0 encounters agai n1t Ian a.m.nt. I 0 league-leaden San Clemmt.e and ~-v..., I 1 ... MlNlon Viejo, each with 2-0 =:a-:11 ' 1 ' u:::z , 1 1 marka. 0 2 2 . O.WHlla 0 I ,.,. The Swwet Leaiue ii klle thia .,.. ,, ....... week -&he.= opted foe th1a Ian°""** .. Ugwne .... r.elllllofl VlilfD It Woodlll1dge w-.k • lta y bnek. 0.. Hiii. u.-... were in the third Inning last Tuesday when rain washed the contest away. The makeup is set for 2:30 at .OCC. Saddleback, meanwhile, has played juat five Pacific Coast Conference games. and the Gauchoe have a busy week on tap with five games on the schedule. Coach Jim Brideweser's Gauchos. 3-2 and leading the PCC's Northern Division, host San Dlego Tuesday , h ost Imperial Valley Wednesday, travel to MiraCosta Thursday, h08l MiraCost.a Friday and travel to Imperial Valley Saturday for an 11 a .m. double-header. All week day games are set for 2:30 for all three tearm. LUXURY LIA•I •LAN FORUNDE 5396 Leasing Isn't right for everyone, but It may be the answer to your new car needs. Lease a luxurlous ContlMntal or Llncoln for under $396 per month on a cloaed end -.. with no down payment and 38 month tree maintenance & warranty. Come In and help u1 find the rtght leate plan tor you. Order youra today.• · Winters' shot inks N t Brl11 Wl11ter1 hit 1 20·toot jump m ahot with 13 lleCOnda rernaJnJn, lut nJ1ht to cap a 1ix·polnt Milwaukee rally and Uft tho Bucka to a 10~·l03 victory over the New Je1Wy Net.a in Netfonal Baakotball Auociatlon action • . . . ln other 1ame1, Larry Bird ecored elaht of h.ta 34 polnll In ovcrUmci, includin, a pair of fl"ff throwa with tour 1econd1 left, to 11ive Botton a 120-I 17 dedaion over Wuh!JlitDn. Tho IOll 1Npped the Bullet•' elaht-aame wlnnlns ttreak .. Larey Nuce ec6red a career-hJgh 34 point.a to help Phoenix to a 1 U -108 victory ovor Now York . . . Dominque WUldaa acored 12 of his 26 point.a In the third quarter u Atlanta built a 22-polnt lead en rouw to a 109·99 triumph over Indiana . . . San Antonlo'a Geor1e Gervin 1COred 27 point.a to lead the Spun to a 112-101 victory over Houaton . . . Glen Oondretlcll sparked a second-half Denver 1urge with 1-4 polnta aa the Nuggeta 1COred a 107-99 tliumph over San Diego . . . Mychal Tbompaon scored eight of his 21 polnta In a fourth-quarter flurry to lead Portland to a 110-98 tliumph over Dallas . . . Kansas City scored the laat 10 points or the game to snap a Ue and score a 122-112 victory over Golden State. Daniel has two-shot lead Beth Daniel gambled and lost on l!I the 18th hole yesterday yet clung to a two~shot lead in the Dinah Shore Invitational golf tournament at Rancho Mlrage. DanJel maintained her lead even though ahe hit into the water trying to reach the green Crom the rough and carded a double bogey seven to finish with a 70 for the day and a 208 total after three rounds. Amy Alcott was at 210 while Katby Whltwort.la was four shots o{f the ~ at 212. In fact, at the end of three rounds, Daniel, Alcott and Whitworth were the only golfers under par . . . Thunderstorms and heavy day-long rain washed out the third round of the Greater Greensboro Open and extended the tournament schedule to tomorrow. The revised schedule wlll delay by one day the departure of some players for next week's ~ters tournament in Augusta, Ga. Mark Lye and Bob Eastwood s hare the lead at 139. Area driver killed in race Jim Barria, an amateur race • driver from Garden Grove, was killed yesterday during a Solo l race at Riverside International Raceway. Harris. 49, died at Riverside Community Hospital, seven hours after his sports car collided with another and hit a salety barrier at tum one . . . Aaron Pryor retained his World Boxing Association junior welterweight title, atopping San1·Byu Kim of South Korea 37 aeoonds into the third round . . . Johnny "Bamp City" Bampbaa recovered from a knockdown to knock out Michael Bradley in the sixth round to retain his U.S. Boxing Association junior welterweight" crown . . . Youngsters Mats Wllander of Sweden and Mel Parcell of the U.S . won their way into today's Monte Carlo Open tennis tournament championship . . . The Angels' Reggie Jackson is one member of a group that has held early talks with the Indiana Pacers about buying the club and moving it to AnaheLm. Tom Hopkins presents ''Women Who Win!'' A seminar exclusively for success-minded women Sports on TV TELE VIII ON 9;30 a .m. (2) -NCAA CKAMPIOHSIUPI - Hlahllahta of the mm'• and wornen'111 indoor track ooCl fMd champlonthlpe, c.pod at Pontiac, Mich , and the women'• 1wlmmin1 and dlvln1 champlonahlpi, taped at Lincoln, Neb. 11:30 p.m. (2)-WOMEN'S BASKETBALL - Tho NCAA ChamptonahJp final matchlna USC and Louisiana Teen from Norfolk, Va. (4) - SPORTSWORLD -Top motorcycle rid.ere compei. for IUJM'r terie. potnr. In the Stadium Superc:ro., taped Jan. 29 at Anaheim. 12:30 p .m . (7) -tJSFL FOOTBALL· - 011kland at LA Expreu. 1 p.m. (4) -WOMEN'S GOLF -Final round coverage of the Dinah Shore Invitational at Rancho Mlraae. .; 1:30 p.m. (2) -SPORTS SUNDAV -Hector ''Macho" Camacho (20-0, 11 KO.) va. lrlela Peret (23-0, 15 KO.) in a lightweight bout, live from Phoenix. 1:45 p.m. (7) -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS - The .World Amateur Boxing Championsh ip Chailenge, taped ln Reno RADIO Baseball -Angels at Dodgers, 1 p.m., KABC (790), KMPC (710). USFL Football -Oakland at LA Express, K.NX (1070) Hockey -Vancouver at Kings, 7:20 p.m .. KPRZ ( 1150). " TUCKER ... From Page B 1 • natural for the players' union to reach into this pot :: with both hands. Poeaibly, a salary cap arrangement will be involved in the discussions the next time the baseball working agreement comes up for renewal. · If ao, it will be after the NBA ceiling plan has been studied. Actually, there is a salary cap or maximum salar y cap presently in operation. When the founders of the United States Football League organized themselves as pioneers of springtime football, one of the past failures they swore to avoid was absurdities in payrolls which ruined, for instance, the late and lamented World Football League. Hence, the USFL adopted a salary cap plan and put it into force. Is it working? Well, if the New Jersey Generals are adhering to it, after Herschel Walker gets his, the other guys are playing for about $2.50 a game. UCLA tops Cal in track BERKELEY (AP) -UCLA's Brian Muir recorded a lifetime best of 62-4 ~ in the shot put yesterday as the Bruins posted their 34th straight dual meet track and field victory, 80-74 over California. The Bruins built a substantial lead early rn the meet with a sweep of the javelin and l ,500 and a one-two finish in the shot. Muir beat teammate John Brennar and Cal's Dave Porath. But the decisive moment came in the 5,000, the next to last event. Tom Downs, Cal's school record holder, was watching from the sidelines with a case of the flu, and Steve McCormack and ex-Edison star Jon Butler, both of UCLA. crossed the finish line side by side to give UCLA 80 points and the ;. ~tory. s Thursday, April 7 , 6-10 p.m. The Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel I 405 at Bristol St. Costa Mesa, CA The four-hour seminar is designed for women, like yourself, who want to make the moel of their lives -personally, socially, and professionally -and will offer practical and proven motivational and inspirational techniques. Included are how to: • Cut uide stereotypes • Overcome diacrimination • Handle failure and rejection • Organize your time to ucomplish any goal • Increase your self-image and self-esteem • Control unwanted thought patterns • Unleuh your untapped energies • Make procrutinet1on pay • Set pnoritiet and uae self-discipline • Avoid alumpe -emotional and financial America•a # l sales trainer and leading motivator, Tom Hopkins The evening also will honor ten Oranfe County area women for their ouUlunding achievement. in life and busineas. You'll meet them during our "Model of Succe88" portion of the show, which will be hosted by popular sales Lrainer, author, and television talk show hoateH Danielle Kennedy. lt is said you can judJe a society by its heroes. If such is the case, then the whole community of Orange County will be recognized along with these remarkable women. A roception with wine and cheese will follow, so you 'II be able to talk with others and eichange busineu cards and phone numbers should you desire to become part of Orange County'a 1rowin1 and 1upportive network of career women. Reginer Today For Thia Exciting Evening Tickets a re a $35 investment if cal1ed in advance. ($40 at tht door) Call 714-662-2004 or 714-548-0810 ( e-.Hlnp) From tht corporate budquarttra or the Baker/Knox co~pany, Qua Bakt r and Brue. Knox will be ~re1111t to meet with thoae lntMtei.d ln m~ Information about c.arttn ln ftnanclal p&annl~ >.. co-1pont0rt o( "Women Who WlD", bo 1bare tn Tom Hopkin•' dedication to t\lrtbierinl the 1tatua and ftiwlnCiil 1"1ll·belns or women. • t • • Or•no• Coa1t DAILY PILOT /Sunday, April 3, 18U Bl Ken Landre aux ( 44) is safe; umpire Daryl Cousins is a da mant; and Angels Tim Foli· ( 10) and Bobby Grich are h elpless. ANGELS LOSE TO LA, 4-2 ... BASEBALL ... From Page 81 3-1. Ted Oaulln walked, 1iole eeoond and thlrd and 1cored on Randy Moothart'• balO hi\. Aher Moothart wu thrown out tl'yi"J to et.Ml, a walk, a 1tolen bue and Robbie Olbbe' 1tnale aot the aecond run home. Ocean View'• Henry Hitchcock went th~ dl1t.nc to pick up tho victory. Ma ter Del 8-6, Marina l -9 The Vlkinp erupted for elaht runa in the tltth lnnlJli of the nlahtcap to earn the 1plit with the vititina Monarcha. Sliane Flores delivered a hues-loaded double, Pete Wheeler added a two-run stn1le and Rich Rector produced a run-ecorin1 double ln the big lnnlna for the Vlklnp. Meanwhile, Marina starter Jeff Pratto rnanaaed to .catter 11 hits while 1trtk.Jng out five io pick up the victory. In the flnt game, Mater Del'• Mike Mathews Umlted the Vlklnp to one hit -a IM!COnd-lnning 1lngle by Todd C.Onway -aa the Mona.rcha rolled to an ea.sy win. Woodbridge 3-5, Pacifica 2-8 Woodbridge won the opener, 3-2, behlnd Kevin Burke's five-hitter, but Pacifica ecored eeven times ln the fifth Inning of the nightcap to win, 8-5. In the opener Woodbridge rallied for a 2-0 deficit with three runs In the IJxth lnning -all after two outs. John Moreland started the rally with a single and Bill Russell acored him with a triple. John Schroeder then alammed a long home run to center field and the Warriors had their sixth win of the seaaon. Burke, a right-hander, struck out five and walked four in going the distance. In th e aecond game, Woodbridge jumped to a 5-1 lead after three innings as M_oreland, Russell, Schroeder Jnd Dan Saeger had key hita in a four- run third. But Pacifica put together five singles, a triple, a walk and an error and it produced seven runs. Capistrano Valley 16·14, Irvine 14-2 The C.Ougars banged out 30 hits en route to a From Page 81 In the eighth, Jose Moral~. pinch-hitting for Rick Monday, brought home the L..xtgers' final two runs w hen he doubled off the wall in left. non-league sweep of tlte host Vaqueros. . ourselves. And we're going to have to learn to try to In the opener, Capistrano Valley did it the hard stay within ourselves. way. Irvine had staked pitcher Rodney Poissant 1.0 Dodser pitching. meanwhile. had a shutout "Still, I think we're golng to be 8 tough team to an 8-0 lead after three innings before the C.Ougars beat." unleashed their bats for 13 runs over the next three into the ninth inning""hen Mike Marshall lost pinch hitter Jerry Narron's game-ending ~in the stadium lights, resulting in a two-run douole-. And who knows, maybe Reggie will be able to ' innings. recognize a couple of Dodgers by the end of the G~g Duran~ ha~ t~ree RBI for _the C.Ougars, year. all conung on a flfth-mrung tnple which keyed an * .,,, eight-run explosion. "l tell you, I like them," said Lasorda of his kids. "I like them because they're young, aggressive and fiery." · It's that aggressiveness, however, that could result in a few more ups and downs than Lasorda and the Dodgers are used to. "We've got to establish a definite medium here," noted Landreaux, who has emerged as one of the leaders of the youthful band. "We have to try to develop a chemistry to keep the team going." "It's hard to predict what's going to happen," added Sax, the team's designated sparkplug. "Spring training was a big th.Ing for us because it gave us a chance to work together and jell as a unit. "We're just going io have to be patient with ANOeL MOTii -Toeley I llnal game 01 the Ff-•Y S«lee. to be pla~ •I Dodger St•dlum 11 o"clodcl, plt1 left handet1 M!ny ,.._ eglllnll O.Ott bllll . Th• Angel helr&rchy repoftedly met 1119' Frldey night'• game 11\0 maoe the fO cull r._...y to get oo-n to tr.. 25-men rotter Nmlt The Ylctlm1, ,__, wlH not be re6MMd until tome llrne tomoaow .. P'l'M LJM Mt out lut night"• game with wnet It b411ng deM:rlbed u • '"bnilMd Wfllt." Prec:eutlonary X..f•)'9 t9ken lut night. 11 the 111dlum proved negative alter Lynn"• left wrlll hid "llllfened" on him after milling • dlvtng cateh In the outfield Friday night Lynn received a c0f11.one lhOt from Df. L-le Yocvm and II expected to be ready for the tMITl'I °'** 1g1ln1t MltweukM T~•Y night . The pltehlng mltchu!M lor the Mllweuk• Mr'-wlll find Don •utton ..... .,,_ Ki-Tueedly, Nik• Celclwetl vt. TOfllmr JoNI Wedneed•v. and J«rJ A111111et1M vt. Witt Thu.-.day ... The Angel• hOld 1 21·19·1 edvantage Ovef the OodQ«l In the Frww•y Senee ... Sllld ~ on the Importance ot winning lut nigh! 1 game: ··w• wanted to win It We wanted to win It Y"terd1y, too 11"1 lmportent to ua t>eceuM _.,. c>l•ylng ,,,. Angel• and .... ·re pleytng them In front of big c:rowda." Gauchos lose wild one, 11-9 Sophomore catcher Craig Radcliffe ripped a home run and a pair of doubles and knocked in four runs io lead visiting Santa Ana C.Ollege to a 12·in ning, 11 -9 victory over Saddleback yesterday in non-conference baaeball action. Radcliffe, out of El Modena High, paced the Dona' 16-hit attack. while teammate Kurt Knowles belted a two·run homer in the 10th inning. Santa Ana's Tony Zavala added an RBI Bingle in the Dons' three.run 12th inning and finished the day at 2-for-4. Saddlet9ck 9COred five times in the eighth inning io battle back from a 6-1 deficit and send the game into extra innings. Csrl Ehmann paced the Gauchos with a 3-for-4 hitting performance and three RBI. Santa Ana u:;ed nine pitchers, with freshman Brian Rhines working the final {our innings to pick up the victory. ' Scott Baker was the loser in relief for the Gauchos, who saw their record dip to 8-7 on the aeason. Baron swimmers still undefeated If It's got handles you'll grab a sale fai1ter In Dally Piiot classlfled aids. C.11 '42-5671 John Scott paced Irvine's 11-hit attack, going 4-for-5, while Doug Brozovich was the central figure in the Vaqs' seven-run third inning with a two-run double. In the second game, Bill Dodd and Chris McClure powered home runs for the C.Ougars and Tom Gat.es went the distance as Capistrano Valley completed the sweep. Or. Lutheran 6-5. Newport Christian 2· 11 Newport Christian split a double-header, winning the nightcap, 11 -5 behind Mark Frederick.son's hitting. Frederick.son went two for three with three RBI. His big blow was a triple. • Going unde r cover Do dger Manager Tommy Lasord a goes incognito afte r ejection fro m Fr eeway Series opener Friday. Amaral sparks UCLA . LOS ANGELES -Former Estancia High and Orange Coast C.Ollege star Rich Amaral singled in Vince Lopez with the winning run in the bottom of the ninth inning yesterday to give UCLA a 4-3 victory over Arizona in a Pacific-10 C.Onference Southern Division baseball game. Lopez led off the bottom of the ninth with a double to right and moved to thlrd on single by Vince Beringhele before Amaral came through with his winning hit to center field. 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TH9IO MCI. 1 1111 ,,.,..._ Trtdly w-. (Upl\aml 13 eo 5.eo 3.eo Strong Daller' (c..taneCl•I 10.00 5.20 Condergt (V---1 5.20 Al•o rece4· Burled Tr1a•u•e. GIKlal Str...,, • .....,_of Astunu T-144 1/$. FOUR'nl flACL 8 M1onga Ulec RIClge (McCanonl 12. 40 5.40 • eo ReQnd (""-Y) 4 00 3 40 NorCllc AIAer (~I I 20 AllO ,._,.Sir Stout ...... '*'· ,..,., 9-, Ter•t. 8.nyhoO Men. M_I..,,, ....,._ 11"""'9 9olplr-. I WWI wtlfl. ,,._ ':,, 21&. ....,.. """-1 1/11 ...... Malc:t*lg (Slblle) 3 '° 3 20 3 00 ~ W-(Padroral 9 40 7 00 My NtSM ~ (""-Y) 5.00 AllO raced: 8elorlglng. Tic:Ulad. Courtly C-, ...U... Gel, -H-IO ~ She Won't T .. Tlrne' I:~ •UACTA (4-llt*ClllJIOO llX'nt UC&. 11/ 11 -Slfeiuova1 {""-Yl 4 80 :1 40 2.eo Plea Pole IV...,_...l 1.eo • eo VlllllMt• {C91teneda) 3.40 AIM> rlle*I. RIUUto. Gat>Dy Ctllaf, Two Oemenel. Derby C•. Time: 1:44 4/5. MVOfTM M C.. OM mlle NO<Wl (Oelllys) 4 40 8 00 Z.20 ShMy (Pedrou) 1.80 3 00 T-T-~ (Plnc:ay) 2 40 AllO r-0: ~.Whelp, P Vlk Time; 1.35 415. • UACTA (2 ... 1peld 179 50 DOHTM llAC«. '°" ,,... on 1Urf Etlnt .... (PW:ey) ) 00 2 10 GUI ""'-Spellbound (~) 2 10 cM M....,uc Pl'W. (Memeti) GUI AllO r-4. W....,.., Pelerln, &ploded Tll'llr 2:21 115 • lliCTA (1-4) Pllld S tl.50 --------.... .. ., Angel, Dodger sehed.ules -., An1••• on Redlo tcM'<: (710) Angett on TV Chennel I • Dod .. ,. on "•dlo KMC (7IO) Dodgerion TV Channet 11 ·-~-I -lunday Monday TUHdly Wednetday Thurtday Frtd•Y laturoey A:ptll I I 1 • • lllllw at ..... 1SO llWw 1t Ale• 1 30 Mih• -oMl•t 11 A<ot, 5 U tOMt•• ti Aal/01. ~ 3~ ., ..... 130 ....... ~.1" ...... ~.I~ hpos 11 ........ I 'OS C.,.11 ....... IUO 10 11 11 11 14 11 ,. • .,_. 11 0.kleltd. I :0& l•Po• 11 ........ I 'OS s..tu.11=.no Ashot at 1-35 S.alllt II= 7·30 Aslros 11 , 1:~ S..ltle•l=730 AWot al • ns Arie• 11 lwtn,, ~:JS = 11 TWIM. S:JS n 11o.is...13s •:::et r.., II.I~ ........... ,~ 17 11 11 20 21 Zil " ZI ·~ 11 hr1ns. 11.15 O..klend at ..... 1:)0 OUJ&nd at =· 7;30 Oakland 11 Alie• 7, 30 Mll!ld ti Allctlt. 7:30 8.it. II ..... 7:30 .,....,. 1t ""' ' 4:35 1111. .1 ..... 1 t0Mttrt II Pitts., 10:~ P ts II hlftrt, 1;0$ ....... et Gl1nl$. 7:35 .,.._. at nu. 1:35 ~ 11 GlanlJ, 1 35 M 21 21 'Z7 JI 21 • 11111 it Ale• I .o.i,.-. 11 St.l.. 5.35 e0Mctn II Pitta , 10 3!> hlftrt 11 Sil . 5 35 DtllOll 11 Alie•. 7 30 .,....,. II St l . 10·35 0.lr04t •t .,..., 7 lO Bollon at ~ 30 DMltn IC • II 20 lloilol It~ ~·' .unc May 1 2 I ' 5 I 1 Boston II ~· 1 -CWSn II C 'CO· 11:20 P,tts 11 ~ 7:35 ...... ti Biil. 4'3S . Pitts 11 .,....,., 1 JS ~ II 8111 , 4 35 II DMI••· 1 3!> ~ ti oetrOtt, 4 J~ SI LOiii* 11 DMltrt. 7·3S •~II DlttOll, 1115 Sl ll DMlen.705 • • 10 11 12 11 14 •:rt• at Dltt0tt. IO:JO St 11 OMrn. 1 OS ._. al Boston, US ...,. II Boston. 4 3~ ~ It BoMon, 4 J~ Olde., •• pad•" I OS lww II ~ 130 , .... ~, CHcllO 1t DMltn. 1 35 Clt9'1t0 ll DMsn. 1 35 ~ M CR. I 1119 mllet. Hel-'O ((:Mteneela) 13.20 $ 40 ) 40 <:NII Uttte H.-.1< (Hnteyl 9 eo 8.40 BatbefHU (Ollahoueaeya) J.IO Aleo raced RolAllOo. C.....,, Kl'llJ ot the Rench, Acqulallon, Febulo<11 Flgllttt, toe "°"'· 8alllln«• 8'lllel Time; 1'44. • UACTA (7-61 peld '235.50. Attencier--"2,141. ~•hlbftlon •tendlnae AmNCAlol UACMI< .. W L !"ct. CNCagO 19 1 .731 M..,,_a 18 I 727 New Von< 11 7 196 A..... 14 9 .809 T0ton10 16 10 .eoo MllweukM 14 10 .513 8alllm0r• 15 11 577 Oe1enc1 1.. 11 680 Detroit 13 11 542 &Miiie 11 12 .471 ,..... 11 12 ..,. ci....land 12 15 ....... Boalon I 15 .375 K-c"v 11 1& .376 MATIOMA.L UAQ\M MontrMI San Olego Sen Franctaco Allllf\la ....... York Phll•(lejph•• St loult Cincinnati Chicago ~ Pttllburgh HOU91on 11 10 .a..J 11 12 .476 11 12 418 13 15 454 10 12 455 8 11 .•21 8 11 421 II 13 .409 11 II 407 11 16 .407 10 15 400 3 II 158 Y ........ t ..... A Hant a 2, Ballllm«e 0 ()eltoll II. Boeton 3 K.,,_ City 4, SI lOUle 3 Nlw York (All 119 New York (Nl). ~.rein Toron10""' Pnt-Qll cer>oellod. ,..., MontrMI .,. Phlle6alpNe ~. ,_ o.n...., (M ) 119 ClltcagO (A.LI. ~ r.il\ ............. 9.~7 9eatllt (S8)4.~(Nl)I Oal<leftd 7, San FFMdeco 3 f-t . HOUllon I. 11 ""*IQ9 ~ 11, Clnclnnetl 5 a.tile (SS) 8. SAii Diego 5 ~~ T__.tOW--- K.en ... City (Gura 1 ... 12) at Baltimore (P..,_.15-5) Chlcego (~ 19-15) ., ,_ (8mftlleon 3-4~,, Clevelend (Sulcllll• 14·1) t i Oeltlenel (Langtord 11· 11~ n ~·~ 1.111-..11 .. (Sunon ""'>at ..._. (~ 10-6~ n Toron10 (Stieb 17· 1"1 at &oeton (Ec:tlertMi\I 13-13) O.trolt (Morrie 17-11 ) e1 MlnnH ota (H.-..10-1•).n IWw Vont (Ouldty 1 .... ) at 9Mttle (Perry lG-12)." ... TIOM4&. L.UJIU8 Twww1w'•O.-Dldpf'9 (V__,... 19-131 at HouMon (J. NlaktO 17-12). n. Plllladelphle (Cerllon 23-111 •• -Vorll (S..-f>.13 or Torrez 9-91 MontrM I ((1'519.e) et ChleaQO (Jenklna li-151"" (~ 12-7) •I SI loule (B Foree 15·91 Sen !>Iago (loller 16·91 e l Sin Frencleeo (Krullow 13-11) ~·a:. UCIMNl.UC ........... I UC >MM 010 110 000-6 10 2 UC 8er<tl ..,_.. 000 001 ~ 1 0 0.-. 9rellt (ti 1-nt ""°°: Kinney. ~ (Sl _, "--· ~· W-0.... ~~!()Mey ~~7.,.,. ~Je IVCSB). ~). (VC4). lmCOMDCIAm uc ..... ..-. .. uc ........ UC lrWle 000 010 30-I 10 t UC a.nta a.rw920t 100 I 1-e I 2 Kent, 9relll (71 Md l'Wpp; Yoauballla 8-(7). St.indcwf (7) and KlnM. F«Two'. W-Stelndort (3· I). l -Brall1 (2·21 28-Kelcllner IUCll. Goodman (UC8B) ~ (VC88). HR-Glettt (VC881 ' Coltege-.. UCLA ... Atl&ona S Cal 7, Arizona St. 2 Pec>«*CllM 4.e. Cal Sttte lA 0-1 ~-=' ~twMf4.0-..,._I Ocmll View 101 100 0-3 5 3 Nawpor1 Hat'bor 000 021 1-4 • 2 81gglrlt . Glln<llMl<IQ ~4), Oouly Ill and Hoakln; Grtoeby N'cl T8try W-Or\Q1by L-Ooolly 38-CwrOll ~~~ Jeco«>e (NH) 2 M COMD OMMV._I,~......,, ~View 001 000 02-3 3 2 Newport Hetbor 000 100 00-1 2 2 EllCl>COCll and Jonea; RomM. Vlata (01 and Terry. W-MllollOOCI<. L-RomMI fMeT QA .. ..... Dal,,...,..., Mlllt Del 100 510 1-8 4 3 Merine O 10 000 0-1 I 6 Mil'-anel FollteO. Oomlngual; Araoal(I. H•naon (5) anel K .. • w-~•t"-• L- Araoa111. 38-Kell)' (MO) H CQMoOAlllll llllaltM I , Maw Del I Mater Oaf 101 300 1-6 11 4 Manne 000 Oii •-9 10 3 Reynoao. RHgen (5) anel Dominguez. FOlllco: Pratto and ,_ W-Pr1t10 L- ~. 2B-Aor .. CM~ Rector (Ml. Somo (Mb) 2 f'lltlT QAllllll ·~a.~:a Pacifica :lOO 000 0-2 !> 0 WOOCll>rldga 000 003 •-3 4 3 a-a arwJ von t:pa. -11• W>CJ NOIW> HR-Schro•Cl•r (~I 38-Ruuall (WI Seager (WI. 8iall81y (Pl 28-FattlQ IP) McOM>O..-f'~LW........_I P:...11tea 001 070 0-1 10 2 WOOCll>ttclge 104 000 0 6 9 .. W•t. Bowmell (3) and Brown. Moretenel Cook (51 and Nolan, MCNH (51 w-Bowman. L-Moretanel. 3B-Felllg (Pl 28-o.nlm (W). Ru_.. (W) N8T~ ...... -.v--.1 Vellncla 11• 020 0-1 10 2 Eeltton 100 060 3-9 8 2 StrH I, GrH r (51 and Runge, Kwol•k. Black (3~ Emme (5) and E'"-1 w Emme L-Greer WR-Slr•t (VI 2 U CONOOU. ldlMftl.Y ....... 2 II-• 010 000 1-2 7 1 EdleOn 011 103 x-8 13 I Kreiger enel Runge, lakklnen ar1d CemecllO HR-Gr-(YI. 3B-Naall IEI. G.,..t (El. 2B-0--81tn (El F'IMTO... c.-v..., ,.. .,...... ,. Caplal.-v..., 000 ,., 03-18 13 7 INlne 107 :r30 01-14 11 1 Dodd. Campbell (2). Sunn (3) and ManauNcant. "-''· XllllQI (21. Hwtllna (51 encl ~ .... W-S..-l -Htrklnt 28-0urend (CYI. Man1unkenl (CYI 2. n.om..-(CV}. Slluplen (CV). BrozOVICll tll 3B-O-(I). Durand ICY} MCOMD QNlll c.....,_v...,w......,.> CeptslrMIO V..., 311 221 •-14 17 0 lt"4ne 002 000 o-2 9 4 Gai. W>Cl Mc~. Upton. Eenlina (I I and l\ehmatu118. Syl'Mlllar w -G•t• l B~on. 19-Webelw (I). Thom-. (CV) 2, ~ 38-HelntlUa (I) HA-OoOd CCVI. F'lllfl QAM8 ~~l."""""'8rt Clvtetlell l ~Owlallen 000 :lOO 0-2 .. 0 OrMgt l-302 100 ·---3 0 Cltl•y and H~n. Utk• anel Foote, Buue. HR-fool• (Oll. 2B-Fredarlcl<aon (NC). Mot.Ille (NCI M COMD QAllllll ......... ~ 11, °'1lflp LMtlwfM f Nawpor1 Clv'lal•.., 310 e 10 0-11 9 o Orange LulherWI :lOO 001 2-6 1 0 Howwd. Fredarldleon en ane1 Honavcutt. flldlerel, bfwl (11 and Buua. 38-Schluler (Ol). F~ton (NC). 2B-Bar>Qet1 (Oll '*I co.lldttloM eountm!N~ MDUN1'481 ltlQUHDLl:IAY HIU -3 to ~toot ii-. ., --11"' ecMrdl -MT. M&.OY -4 to Moot - ltMntA ---5 10 7..foot -MT. WA,,_.. -S to Muoi beet ..,. .-T -• to Muoi -..,_ VAUn -48 to 54-ll>dl "- GOUl •• -:se to n..inct1 - "=!.':.~.:en Mata Wll•nder (Sweden) def He nri leao,,I• \l'renoe). 7·6. S-0, Corudo 8•reuutt (11111') det. Gullle rmo l/llU (AroeNf1na), t.e. w. ..... Wllander ::-::i.:::r..z. I.); Mal Puroell IV S I def . .._... OrllntM (&pair\). W ,2·1,defNI WOIMft'e 0.-.. C"-"plonetllpe ~·T--) •••• ... ,,_,~Wlilltl (V l )def LH ll• Allen (\I 8 )·Ml"'• J a11 eovec (Y1111oe1a~l•I, 1 ·1, 7°t , 7.5, I 4. An,,e 9,..Rll·K•tll)' Jorde n (U.8.) def f'a111• ~ IU)'Off'IUr• (V.t.). 1 ... w . -CWSft at ldfa. 7 OS ~" •• 1:05 NHL c.uwuu cONnMNCt King• y·Edmomori ..,.ca1g111v ,.vencouvef •·Winnipeg y.ChlCaQO •·Mlnneaot• ,.Toronto •·SI lou•a 0.ltOtl '"'JIM DMelofl WLTC» 27 41 11 30t 47 21 11 •21 32 34 13 316 30 36 14 301 32 39 a 303 NofTI• otvfalon 48 23 10 331 40 24 ,, 321 27 4-0 12 219 25 39 16 283 21 43 15 280 WAU:I COMffiMHCI Petriclt DWWofl y-Pn"ee1e1p11.. 48 23 a 322 •·NY la19ndera 42 25 12 300 •·Waal>lngton 3e 26 11 303 •·NV Rangara 35 34 10 308 N-Jerwy 18 411 14 225 Ptllaburgl> 18 52 9 254 4demeottWoft y·Boalon $0 20 II 323 •·MontrNI •2 24 13 346 •·8uflelo 31 211 13 315 <-Ouel:lee 33 :µ 12 337 Hartlorel 111 53 1 251 A•Chncnad pl8~H 11)()1 y·cNncneClClMotonlllle y .... .,. • ._.. 1tino-8, Mtnnaaota 5 Ouabec 5, Hllf1forel • PllllaClalphle 5. Toron10 3 MonlrMI 2. Boaton 1 QAl"te :M3 55 312 1011 314 77 307 14 330 72 2e6 102 290 .. 327 51 30ll 66 331 67 231 104 222 .. 283 92 214 eo 335 48 3811 •S 224 109 282 117 291 et 331 78 3117 •S New Vorlt lal8"Cllr9 8. Plllabutgh 3 St Loutt 4. Chlceoo 2 TonJollf'aO- Vancou-at Kl~ N-York Renoers •I WUl'llnglon f OtOOIO al Buflelo MontrMl al Boston N-Yori! lalendars al P1111aoa4p111a Harllorel at OU4tl>ec N-WN)I 81 Plllabufgh Detroit at Winnipeg SI LOUlt 81 Chlcego Calgary at Edmoolon l<lng• •• Monti 8ta,. 5 ecor..bp~ Min~• 2 2 1-5 Loa A~ I 3 4-1 first l'9'1od I Loa Angelaa, S-28 (l. Mvrplly). 5 20 2 M1nnaao1a. Bello.,.. 35 (Broten). 18 3 1 (ah) 3 MlnnHole. T Young 18 1Her111>v<11 Roba<le). 11138 Pene1u .. -Welle LA lS Ill. Manellell Min. 15 18 M ........ Mu\, 112• 8-MI,..,_. 4 loa Angalea. Fo• 21 (Ruel<-• l Murplly~ 2 06 5 l oa ""Oelle. OtoMa 6e CT~. Hardy). 51>5 (ppl I LOa Moe1M 'I' eylor 21 (blonn•. Slmm•rl. & 01 7 M~ OouglM 13 (Smllh. H8'1ttlurg). 13 r.3 8 Mlnneaota. Clccwallt 37 (Bra.WI. Hutaburgl. 11 38 (pp). PenalllH - Mandich, Min, •.22; Hardy. LA, 8·28. Mer><llcll. Min. 10.0t; Gltea. Min. ma)Or, 10 01. Nlcllolla l A, g•m• mla.c:oneluct. 10 01 M Murphy. LA. mejor. 10 01. M Murpf\y LA, 17 ~~LA. 19:19 9 loa AngelM, HOI-8 (Tayl()r. l Murpnyl. 3:31 (pp~ 10 Lot Angelaa. Kiiiy 18 C Ruakowakl, K•nnt dy), •: 10. I 1 loa AngelM. Ruticowekl 13 (Fo1t. Kiiiy). II 22 12 loa Ange .... Simm« 29 (H•rdy, hyk>fl. 12 00 13 Mtnneeote. SrOlen 32 (Bellowa, ~~~etlllyl. 11 37. Penalty -Gllee. Min, Shota on Goa l -Mlnne ao11 10-1(>.14~9 loa AngelM 12+11-38. Goallea -Mlnnaaote, Meloc>llt, 8-ip<e. loa Angelea, L..-oekl. A-e.233 ao.1on Phlladelpllla Wunlngton New .JarM'f Ull'\. ....... W L 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 .......... 500 51 ., 500 ,1>2 lit .500 " ff .500 13 .. Al!Mtlo 4 3 I 0 1 800 115 11 I 7$0 77 44 3 2$0 41 N .. 000 45 IOI C-lfel Tampa Bay 4 I .IOO 102 97 Chicago 3 2 .eoo 132 70 Blrmltlgllam 2 3 • .oo .. 7 4 MlchlQM I 3 2$0 58 11 v ..... .,. ...... Boalon 27. Blrmlnghem 16 CNcago 42, l M1j)a Bay ) TodaJ'•Galw Oakland ., Loa Mgelea WaatlltlQton et PNladelpNe ,....._.t~n ...,_, .... o.i.. Oen-al MICNg8n. n c~"\T::C. .. ,s Chocago 7 7 21 7-42 Tempe Bey 0 3 0 0-a Cl'll-Johnaon 46 paH from l andry (Aovelo kldl) TB-F0 Aneltvey9hyn 32 Clll-l ong I n.n (Rowlo klel<I CN-Johnaon 6 -trom lM>Clry (Row!O klcl<) Chl-8redley 113 lnterc1pllon return (R~okleltl CN-Ulnelry 4 run (Rov91o kldll cnl-SIC>M 9 "'" (Rcwelo kie*I A-•8.515 ~•tellettce RUSHING -ChlC•go. Spancw ••·42, Oenn1eon 9·29. Long 8-21, lenOry 3· 15, SIC>M 3..e f9mPA Bav, lloona t•-22. Platt 8·14. HOlmet 1-3. JorCIW> 1-mlnue •. PASSING -Chica go. L a ndry 111-28-0·277. Kogel 1-1.0·9. Temp& Bey, RHVH 12-29·4· 110, Jordan 1-12-2-7~. T !'\Miiion 0-1..0.0. Platt 0-1.Q.O RECEIVINO -Chicago, JOIV>eon 7-14e. Sl*IC* 5·57, Riok1t ~. W. Bugge 2-4. Oennlaon t-2•. Andarwn 1·1. Long t-3 Tamp• Bay. Plett 5-35. Boon• 3·21, Truvllllon 2-55, Coa 2·211, Glllart 2-17, 0. 8-2-84. Yooog 1-t, GMaeple 1·15 MISSE-0 FIELD GOALS -Cnlcego. Rowto 37 --·-%7, INrntlngMm 11 ._.. "' o.rtert Birmingham 0 10 3 3 -II Boaton 1.. I O 7 -27 Boa-Franz 211 PMI lrorn Wallon (McaaCU kle*) ~ 12 -trorn Walton (Maa9111 klel<) 81r-°'*1ta 2 run INor-.oocl kick I Blr-'O Norwood 22 BoM'G Mu:ziat11 .. 2 ao.-FO MMMttl 23 eir-ro Norwood 47 Blr-FG Norwood 29 e-.o.w 2 run (Maoatll lr.le*I A-10.971 ................ AUSHlffO -Blrml'lgtlem. Gant 12-44, Out rl•• 12-40. While 1·21, Lana 2-11 . Boal on. O.vt1 12-61, A. JollnM>n .....,., CnMnp e-:16. P ASSING -8lrmlng11e m, l a n e 16·21·2-220, Colll•r 2-9 --23. Boeton. Welton!~. AEC£IVINO -lllnnlngMm, ~ 5-80, ,~ ...... Olrdwl 3-22. ........... 2·!19, OUWM 2.14, eoaton. Fr.nz s.n. c. 8"ltl 4-52, l~ W7, CNmc13-21, A. Johnaon 2-17. AELO GOALS MISSED -...,.,._ ~::.-i: :::.c ( ........ ..,, Jvnl« YW..ity elgllt -1. ~-I: 15.ot; t. Calllornla, 8. 17 .01 : I . Or•ne• c o .. 1, 1:n•. • w~ 8'11.21~ 6. 1JC1.A, 1•45 n; I. UC lrt4M. &.J3 It ,,...,,,._ elgllt -1 U((lA 1:23.27: t. Calllornl•. I 23 H . 3 Or•~:•'· 8·21 14. •. Stenlord, I 34 15; 5 Of ~ ~· 13647. I San oi., ., .... ~ elglll -I Or .... c-1, 6:41.ot: 2 ~ 8 ... , ... 3. Long e.dl a.-. I 48.17, 4. Sl1ntord. 8.49. ti ; 5. UCLA. 1·50 67: I San Diego Stele. l :I0.79. Y...rtv elahl -1 WMNngtort, lkllt.10; 2. ~ty of Vk:lorte (8.C.). 9:00.73; I. Y-. 8.03.11, 4 UCLA, 1:00.11; 5. Calttomle, 6.05 19, 1 """"" 1.oe.'4. Walter 'Alston 'critical' after heart attack CINCINNATI (AP) -Walter Allion, former manager of the Lot Ana•l" Dod1era who will t>. Inducted tnto bueball'a Hall of Fame chll summer, wa.1 ln crlttcaJ but etabl• condltlon ye1terday foUowina a heart aicadt. Alai.on, 71, was admitted to ne.oone. Hoapl1-l Frl!~J night, a hospital IJ)Okeswoman . "lib condlUon la crltlcal. Howev•r, h•'• comfortable a11d h•'• been comlonab.te most ol the day," Mid tht- spoketwoman. Allton heel retum9d to hit ~ ~~~o.l.. home eerlter thll week af&at 1pencnn1 fiw wNk.t at the Dodpn' tJ:a1n1nc hMdquar1at't ln Vero Bllliieb, ' ... Fla., aid tam~ Tob Zwibl. ~ ii 1 36 mDet north of ClnclnnaU ln a rural area of Butlt r County. Allton Wiii taken to :oe.cone. Hoapltal *-ute of lta experUH ln coronary can, the~ aakl. Alton, who bad a 1ucce11lon of one-)'..,. ccantndl durtnc bla U ,_,.. with the ~ -.. Vot.s Into the Hall of J'amt on March 10. ~ and fonml' o.wotl ,,.... tbJ.rd blUMD ~ K.al ~·a-. by tba oQaiinlttilill an Y9tllraDI b bM:hlcUol\ • at f:°l:*""iM.Y. an~ 11 aloftl wttb:rmer •• f rencltco Olanta pt~ber Juan Marlchal and former: s.Jtlnin Oriolll thlrd ~ 8roob ~ Abt.on, who aulded the Dodgen to seven NaUonal 1Aa1ue pennanta and four world champlont hlpt, waa ecbedu.i.d to throw out \he oeremon1al• tlnll pik!h a1 ~ &acllum on ,April 8 In the tealb'• HHo.n opener w lkh Moni.r.l. . The 9utet, unflappable Alston ~ she Doc11en on bolh couta, mov1nl wtUl \he tMm to Loe Ailplet from Brook.lyn WON \htt 1~ llMOll. lh w• MUMded by !'rein 1..-,,da at she end ol. the l8'f teMClft. A fonMr art tMtChei', he 1pent it 1 )Wn in proflll6onal b•1billl, ~ h.11 aarew en June lt. lW. with a St. Louie Cardinale farm club •t O~nwood, .Mt•., In lhe Eut Dtxi• ~. Ho b e a •n w ith the Dodl•J' orpn.ludon ln 194-4 .. player-maDllll" at Trenton, N .J .. In tht Iotel'ttata Leque. ~two ~-Conn.le Mick of tbt P epbla A\h)etlcl and John McGraw 1 o« the flew York G&anlm -~ ooa rnajof' leq\ae '8ID lai'IW Wm Mack, wno owned the Athletlct, mana1ed tb•m lroa'l UOl to lHO. McGraw manlaed tli• Olanta for 81 years. A ltlon m•d• only one plate ~c.J:.i.~-~=~ Orange Coat DAILY PILOT /Sunday, April 3, 1883 Ba New tax law controversial; CPAs doubly taxed Tipped • income targeted Change• in tax law have •parked aome of the bloodieat, • )nost famoua battles in hlatory. !-nd tax revolter• have been around ever aince the first JOVemment levied the fint tax. So it'a not surpriaing that the 'I'ax Equity and Fiscal Responaibllity Act of 1982 (TEFRA), on e of the most far-rea ching tax Jaws in U.S. history, haa genera t ed considerable controversy. TEFRA was dealgned to produce aome $98.3 billion In additional government revenue over a three-year period through a combi nation o f f ederal spending cuts, tax increaaes and reform measures. One of those reforms is a r enewed government effort to collect taxes o n unrep orted income of all types. One type the IRS will 'o after with a vengence is tipped income -the 15 perce nt c ust o m ers theoretically leave on top of their restaurant tabs as a thank-you for good service. Up until 19 years ago, tips were just that: gifts to waiters and waitresses for services rendered. But in 1964, a law was pasaed which declared tips to be lnoome -and therefore taxable. The problem has been that tips jus t haven't been reported in most cases, said Judy Shane, director of operations for the 6 ,500-member Califo rnia Restaurant Association. The IRS estimates 84 percent of the tipped income received by restaurant employees every year goes unreported . So. the government put some new teeth in the old tip reporting law and included it in TEFRA, Shane laid. What the new requirements call for, as Shane explained it, is that employers operating "large ~ood or beverage establishments" f . • i 1 : ' • El•lllll Alw.t,. C'**- the ... labe6ed Yourwff. Ch.ell otflef bo•n II they ·~'*'· .... ·Accounting staffs rush to deadline In an area with more certified public accountanta per capita than perhapa a n y other profe9Slonal, lt'a a sure bet that there'a been a lot of hard work going on around the Orange Coaat thia week. Aa the April 15 Income tax deadline draw1 near, most CPA.a .aeem to be aufferlng from the usual laat minute flood of data to be gathered and forma to be filled out. Accountants and their ataffs, who have been gearing up for tax season '83 for months, are preparing to put In even more overtime than they have been. And it doesn't all end with a sigh of relief April 16. IRS extensions on tax returns assure plenty of work after mid- April for most accountants. While a few CPAs noted a drop in business this year, perhaps attributable to the new easy forms or people's reluctance to pay for tax preparation during a recession, most said business is even more hectic than usual this year. "After the 15th we may take four days off. and then we're back at it," said Donna Vance, vice president of Vance Accountancy Corp. of Costa ' Mesa. The IRS is going after tipped income with a vengeance. Thomas Kalajian, a Newport Beach CPA, · said~e got smart early thia year and reorganized his tax service so that 80 percent of his business was done last Friday. report R~ Jea<rt 8 percent of gross sales as tip income. When the aggr egate o f employees' reported tips does not reach 8 percent, the differe nce between reported tips and the 8 percent must be allocated among tipped e mployees by the employer and reported to the IRS. In addition, the employer is required to report specific gross sales and tip income data on an annual basis. Inevitably, the employer's report will point out underreporting of tip income by employees and lead to greater taJC liability for those employees. "Nobody's happy about this, including us," Shane said. The restaurant association objects mainly to the IRS requirement that employers maintain records of sales and Up income. "Not only are they increasing the amount of paperwork employers will have to do, but they're asking us to do, for free, work which we're paying taxes for (the IRS) to do," she said. But it's the r estaurant employees who are voicing the most strenuous objections to the new re porting requirements. "Many protests have been sts>g~ by employees," Shane :.aid. "I know if I had to !!.re with my · own paych,.,..J; (with increased taxes being withheld) I'd have to leave the country," she said. Computer-generated profiles of past tax returns were mailed to clients in December, Kalajian said, and follow-up reminders w ere also sent. ft Spreading the work load out is essential, Kalajian said. He finds the error rate up in the last two weeks before the deadline goes way up. Disneyland rebuilds Fantasyland Bavarian village theme dominates facelift of 28-year-old theme park By STEVE MITCHELL Of ... 0.-, Plkl4 lblft A two-year facelift of Fantasyland i s n earing completion, with reopening of the five-acre theme land at Disneyland expected by Memorial Day weekend. And while Disney officials adm i t the 28-year -o ld Fant.asyland was in need of the kind of pixie dust that first put the magic in the M.ag:ic Kingdom, they're reluctant to say how much co ld cas h they'r e aprinkling on the sprucing up project. "We're not releasing the cost," a Disney official aaid. "But you Snow White ride to take on "scarier look." can safely say its in the millions (of dollars)''. Whatever the cost, the all-new Fantaayland will feature completely new shows housed in facades reminiacent of a Bavarian village. Cobbleatone pathways will replace asphalt, and planters of flowers and trees and shrubs will surround the new homes of Disney characters like Snow White, Peter Pan, J. Thaddeus Toad, Pinocchio and Dumbo. M ost of the o r iginal Fantasyland character shows will remain -but with a new look. "Pinocchio's Daring Journey," is a new attraction that will be added to the dozen or .:> other rides. Sleeping Beauty Castle will remain as the entrance t o Fantasyland, whlle attractions auch aa "Ki ng Arthur's Olillr ..... ,...... llr NcNrcl K....._ Facade o( Peter Pan ride will have the look o( a Bavarian Village. Sleeping Beauty Castle, background, will remain as the entrance to the new Fantasyland and the popular carousel, left, will also be retained. Steve Borowitz, inset, a painting supervisor, appears happy a1 he watches work progress. Carrouael" and the "Mad Tea Party," are being moved to new locationa within the ihftne land. The Snow White ride will take on a "9Carler look," wtt.h a more ha l r -raialng witc h, the Frightenll\ll Forest ghouls and crocodiles. Changes to the Peter Pan ride lnclude tbe installation of two dosen • "audlc-animatronica" figurea and other apedal effects. And a new attraction will be a 600-aeat restaurant called the Vlllage Inn, featuring fast-food it.eml. Fantuyland la the flrst of the aeven theme lands to receive a complete 1oing-over, a Disney apokeswoman aaid. 'Collectibles good investment despite • economic • • • uncerta1n1ty· BY JORN CUNNIFF ,, ........ AMtr.c NEW YORK~lf you look for rhyme « reuon economJc you may le&l'Ch ln . en thole who claim to have aome experUae muat admit tbe1 are perplexed. Why, aaka Sotheby 'a, the auction bou.e, have 8C> many investment edvtaera written off collect1bln, auch aa antlquea, palntln11 and other item• v1lued for their beauty or~. To do 1.0 h •• C..Uf becorne eo common place. Some analytta have aimply wrrlU•n off the enUre iroup in one broad·bruahed aweep. Collectible .. lnvtltmentl, they Afl'M'· are aood lnv•a&ment• only durin1 unclMicMd lnlladon. Having made that uaumption, thelr conclusion waa obvious: With lnflation corning down there wu little point to buytna ClOUectiblea. Sotheby'• ficures. however, suggest the an1ly1ta aren't enUN'ly correct. Five of 12 major collectible Items on which it kee.. records have rtlen In price aln ce the ao-called peak in SePtembeT 1980. Aocorcltnc to lta records, American patnUnaia from 1800 t'1 World War ll have riaen 31 percent, American Nmitu.re 24 percent, Im~t and POIUmpreMonllt=Uno 21, modem pa.lnttns 23, and ah furniture 8. Overall, even U1 aver.a-of 12 ltenw hM rtlen O.& percent. whJch in IOlne lmtanoee ii better than lnve11tnent1 aome anaJ.ysta sua-ted for cUenta. J, Peter Grace, chairman of W.R. Grace & Co. and prot.ettor ap1nat bl& aovernment, haa been tourtna tho cOllnt:ry wtth facta and ~ (W.R. Grace & Co. owns the CocOA'a Rueben'• i.taurant chain.) ~ Grace woniea, for example, why 10 many people can demand that the budget be balanced and then don't deal wtth aome of the facton that make lt IO difficult to do IO. The ~ ~trollable portion of fedenl apendlna ln 1982 wu $&48.4 bUllon. aaya-Grece.'lf that 11.,_ lt leavea only $180 billion that la controllable. Moat of the ltem1 called uncontrollable Involve tranlfer paymentl -that'• when your money Ja tranaferred to someone elM -and lnt.erwt on the federal debt. Toather, theY mcr..ct 6.8 Um.. llnct 1R7. Grace conc.dea that M1Cb a lituadon makee It dlffkult f« any prtlldent to betUe the budpt. And, under ~ ~ldona, he Mern1 to feel that It la almolt lmpcmlble to do IO. But,..,10U aay, Prelldent Relpn has done ao; he'1~t for aoclal . nm Grace. It isn't ~ys. o lm It'• a baffllna rn111x>nception. "Dmplte the media tm.e-." Grace atatel, 0 10dal Pf'Oll'UM ~to 10.9 peramt ot arma·nadanal lll'Oduct under Rea1an. ft percent a&ove the 9.4 pel"Oll\t al c.rw"e 1111 · ,.r." But o .... ltill ltand'• beh1nd the ,prtlldeat. ~· 9hould "' olt Prelldent a..pn'• ms wblle bi lrtel to pt the ~t ott our Jlil&*." be 1911-ln~.,..of~Ufe, ...... Of &Ille country'• .,.. ecrwul&lnl fl.rim .... tlClftW111d -...,.... a1 uncomprehendln• about oertaln pnaticel of tbe6r dienla. One of U.. arw la the pnct:kle ot awardtnc 0 ao&din p.ncbu•" The pncdce, of rather Nll*lt ort,ln. wu d"ifn•d to protect corporate , officen ln cue the compan1-\vas taken over by another, W\frlendly concern. When that hagc,na. exlltlna officers aometlmea are laaed. l"lred. that la. To protect themaelvea, the man.aaementa of ~1 companiea have lfven themal....,. IOfdel\ parachutea - 1olden becauae they can be worth mllliom of dollars, and parachute• becau.e they UNre a IOft f.i.nanda1 ~. Petrin, Font.er & Croaby, manqement conault.lna firm, t.hlnb the habit JI due foe reepprallal. The llC'9C'tke1 it -:n•tl, hit ,Otten CIUl of hand, a fH11n1 documented by nu~~ l\llta. In one company it found that 2~ otftoln will be tne to leaw voluntaril1 (bo ftrina needed) wtt.h.ln ftve yeua altef. a tMeover--wlU\ ftw yeant' pey and .bentttll -lf \hey ~ \hey are prewn1ed from t.lna effec::tlve. 118 Orange Co11t DAil V PILOT ISunday. AprU 3. 108:9 IRAIGICDAITSTDCll Here are the stock market activities of publicly traded Orange County firms tor the week ended Friday, March 25. Data provided by Newport Securities Corp. • • HIU t H M 1 MUDOVOTIU l.OCATIO• I I fl tJfl tllAUlf ,,.IU •t •ltt t t l •1t• t -11 CUllOI t t I I I l?I t P/I •T1t• 1111) t •:•DVI tllT llCt • • • •••• I IA 1000'• I I.,.,-••••••••••••••••••• I•••••••••••••••• f ••••••••••-••• .... 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J 10 _, .. 21• I. )60 2U 1, l 10 6St _, ,169 )69 ·•29 -1,669 •• PROM CALIFORNIA'S .NUMBER ONE LENDER. BANK OP AMERICA. John and Liz a'iked Bank of America for their loon ot 1ust the right u mc Becau.-.c now w~vc got money to lend quah.f1ed homeowner~ and qualified people who wam to be liomcowncrs Our Custom Home l..o..'ln Plan is an od1u!\table rate home loanoffcnng two payment options. One for which the monthly payment can change every six m onths and another fixing the monthly payrn('nt for up to hve years. What's more, 1f you have a Bank of Amcnca checking and savings account and use our Money lhmsfcr Service to make your loon payments autom11t1· ca.lly, we'll reduce your loan origination fee by $2.Cl). W<!vc got money for quah· fled homeowner'>, too. You can use the cqui1y In your house to secure u Home E.quily loan tor m~t worthwhile purposes from 'tollcgc cducauon cxpcn!.4.:'> to a once·in·a·hfcume vocauon. And you can get a Home Improvement loan for alm06t any tmprovcmcnt, from remodeling your kitchen or bllth to instAllinst m06t types of cncrgy·cffictcnt systems. We've lent more money to Collfomlnns than any other bunk. So ask &nk of America brst. Right now, w~vc got the money. Relocation problem eyed South ern Ca lifornia housing coali tion urged for busin ess DEL MAR -Can bW1lne11, lnduatry, the lendlna community, publlc a1onclo1 •nd home bullden for1~ a relat.lon1hlp that would enable employees of tarac flrma to find atfordabl~ houaJng ln areu of hlaher houaiOI ooeta, 1uch u Loa Anieloa, San J'ranclloo or San Dte10? The opportunity for auch alllancH In the1e attractive er ow th-and economic development-oriented cltlea I• very real, according to Gary London, vice preeident of the Del Mar-based Goodkin Group, If proare11lve representatlvea of each of these aecu>n are willing to work together In unique partnenhlp. Such partnership• mltfht involve creation of 1l1de present.atioru for employees on new housing available or soon to be avaUable In a given locale; working agreements between builders and employera that would "guarantee" purchase of a certain percentage of houses, and ultimately even joint venture dovolopmetn ta by the home build r and certain t!mployt-ra, he aald. "What we're talkini about la a problem of evolving magnitude ln CiUw that tuavo weathered the prolonaed recettlon In falrly iood ahape -clUee with aureuJve 4.lCOnomk development posturea, where buaineu and lnduttry are REAL ESTATE expandiug and/or buslneu and Industry are 1eouting for new operaUons or relocation," London said. "Not coincidentally, theee cities often are the same dties where ho\&alng costs are already high. demand Is great and the 1upply of affordable or moderate-coet houaing is short," the real estate and finance analyst said, "which obvioualy presents a problem to the businesees and industries that would expect to relocate employees to a new facility or assure that adequate affordable Rebound for honie resales cheered WASHINGTON -The strong performance of the existing single-family home sales market in February clearly illustrates public awareness that housing ls becoming more affordable, br. Jack Carlson, chief economist and executive vice president of the National Association of Realtors, believes. month's rate is 32.8 percent above the cyclical low recorded In August, Carlson added. January's home resales annual rate had surged to 2.58 million units, according to the association's revised statistics -a record increase from the prevtoµs month's 2.26 million units. "The 4.3 percent slippage in February came as no surprise because of the severe winter weather last month ." the economist said. ~II In proximity to a plant ex~on IJt.e. 'Th1I la a problem, wo, tor \he major dllft and coun\lee on ihe Cal ifornia coa1t that are dependlna on bu1lne11 relocat.ion1 and plant exp&IWiona to create new Jobi and generate more tnoome," London laid. "lf the hoUllng lan't there, neither will be the lnduat.rtee they are tee king to attract." Indeed , London noted , attractive but high-cost dties of Coastal California and other parta of the Sunbelt have worries beyond control of coet factors that are diaoow'aglnc relocation and/or expan1lon of de.lrable Industry. "We've reached the situation -particularly apparent around the San Fr-anci.oo Bay Area and the megalopoU. compNed of Loa Angeles, Orange and San Diego cou n,l e1 -whereby entrepreneun and atart-up lndu1trlea are relocating to Central California and IUCh dties aa Phoenix even before the h o using c run c h affects employees. They're setting their sight.a now on localities where they know they will be able to build future plants and expand, and where their future employees will have convenient aaordable housing," London said. A solution to the dilemma - how business can assure adequate, affordable housing stock for e mployees; how employees can logically expect to find affordable housing within reasonable distance of work; how home builders can gear up to produce such housing, and how lenders can be satisfied that such housing will ~ purchased and thus make good "deals" -ia not the "factory town" concept, London said. February existing-home sales were at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 2.47 million units -24 .l percent higher than the 1.99 million rate a year earlier, according to the latest nationwide monthly survey by the association. "After more than a year of activity near the two million unit level, the annual existing-home sales rate now is firmly above that mark and is expected to remain so.'' said Carlson. Existing-home sales, which had peaked at an annual rate of 4.02 million in November 1978, bottomed out at l.86 million last August as housing suffere d through its worst decline since the Great Depression. Last Notice • Notice • Notice As of April 15th the City of Costa Mesa will no longer receive d irect fire & burglar alarms. Sea Coaet Security at 2488 Newport Blvd. offers A.A.U.L. 24 hr. central station monitoring utilizing presently Installed telephone lines. One Time Speclal $20 a month 642-3490 PUBLIC NOTICE . A NEW GROUP OF 300 CONDOMINlUM HOMES ARE BEING OFFERED FOR SALE WITHIN THE PLANNED COM MUNITY OF LE PARC IN THE LAKE FOREST/EL TORO AREA. THI S PROJECT. KNOWN AS "LE PARC" IS BEING DEVELOP~D BY EPAC DEVELOPMENT. Of the 300 Wtits, 225 will be sold from $86, 990 to $116. 990 with no income or deed restric- tions. 75 will be affordable under the guidelines of the Orange County Affordable Pro~. Prices range from $69, 990 for a one bedroom \lfllt, and from $8_6. 990 for a two bedroom urut. The interest rates vary from 10.125% to 11.125% based on the income category and are fixed for 20 and 30 years. IMPORTANT: PLEASE USE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION TO DETERMINE IF YOU QUALIFY TO PURCHASE A UN IT. There are three categories available to purchase an affordable home. Int~ low moderate, a family's gross annual income cannot exceed $27,004.00. 1!1 the Med~ I category, a family's gross annual income cannot exceed $33, 755.00. and in the M~dian.11 category, a family's gross annual income cannot exceed $40,530.00. The combUted 1J1comes of all household family ·members will be used to determine eligibility. A minimum cash ~own payment of 10% of the purchase price will be required. Buyer must occupy the wut. The Le Pare condominiums will be available to those families earning 80%, 100%, and 120% of the projected Orange County Median Family income as of the time their eligibility is Certified. PLEASE NOTE THAT A CO-SIGNER TO THE LOAN OR GIFT LETTERS ARE ALLOWED. THESE UNITS WILL BE SOLD ON A FIRST COME FIRST SERVE BASIS STARTING APRIL 10, 1983. SALES OFFICE HOURS ARE 10:00 A.M. TO DUSK, 7 DAYS A WEEK. ADDITIONAL INFORMA· TION IS AVAILABLE BY CALLING LE PARC SALES OFFICE AT 714/859-4469. THERE WlLL BE A PREVIEW OPENING APRIL 2, 1983, 1 P.M. Map ,.0110 ,,.,,,., An 'EPAC Development ' 0 R A E HATS 0 A T ' Hats are back ... they can be fun ... add a special look to an outift. At Right, Lois Hines of Newport Beach adds a touch of spring to the Va lentino suit with a bright Valentino rolled brimmed hat. Th e Frank O live creation she wears at left is a cinch t o create attention with its belted treatment. The look of the SOs is r e flected , above , in the b lack portrait hat. Be low, t he tri-co l ored skim m e r features its own tailored straw bow. Fashio ns and accessories courtesy Amen W ar dJ, Fashio n Is land, coor inated by Carla l a M o nte Glenn, fash ion directress. Daily Pilot Photos by Richard Koehler. . • SUNDAY, April 3, 1983 0 • • . In your Easter bonnet, with all the frills upon it. . . " They seem to be play ing that familiar old tune once more. Bv VIDA DEAN °'"" Dlllly .......... There was a time when the well-dressed woman wouldn't leave home without a hat. A new hat was a must for Easter, and for anytime, it was an Ideal adornment to perk up a woman's wardrobe as well as her spirits. Then came those creative hair stylists, and it was hats off to exaggerated, elaborate hairdos. Now, the trend seems to be changing again, and the hat Is once more finding favor with the fashionable who also Is Into gloves. For spring and summer, the hat Is "hot'' and Is adding the finishing touch to dresses and 1utts. Recently when hat designer Frank Olive vl1lted • Amen Wardy's In Fashion Island, the store had a bonanza sales day In mllllnery creations. "We sold 300 hats In three dar.s," said Carla La Monte Glenn, fashion dlrectress. ' Hats tOday are more wearable and versatile." . • A look around at the next fashion luncheon will bear out the fact that the hat is back. Brims are wide and the hat is worn straight and low just above the eyebrows. "This wide-brimmed style can be worn by die short woman and the tall woman, If the hat Is kept In proportion to the wearer's size. The hats with the higher crowns will give th~ shorter woman height". Accessories near the face t-earrings and necklaces -follow the "big" trend and the look of the 505. ''When wearin' a hat, the hair looks best swept off the face. 'Clean faces and 'clean' necks are the rule -short hair is worn behind the ears and long t)alr should be pulled back and up,'' Glenn added. Also, when wearing a hat consider a mote daring ll_p color. With the hair pulled away from the face and ~ tht hit rldlnw lust above the eyebrows, more entiori wllf 6e focuied on ttie mouth. • ~ ~-,,. partrait bat, the iOlled brim . With tulh-c:rown and the akimmer m 1tnw. • ~ lt'a dle ~ of the ctnched waa.t, and hatl pt the ti8Jted IOOk, brtiht boww are added and cioJor ltrip91 are WOY'el'l lnto the straw. • I j I Cl Orang• Coe1t DAILY PIL.OT/lunday, April S, 1083 Artist Richard Bunkall with Sally Phillips ·Sandee Kerr, Paula Van Eden, Nanette Sutherland Auctioneers Lou and Patricia Dinger, right, with Harbor Key's Dorothy Holden '33 Auburn poster car for Concours d'Elegance Mlcbel and J .. y Gerlmu's 1933 Auburn V-12 Salon Boattall speedster will be the poster car at the Oct. 9 Concours d'Elepnce in Cam~ Park on the UCI campus. A painting of the car donated by Harold Clewortb, who specializes in car portrait.a, was unveiled at a reception at the Uniwnity Club on the campus. The posters will go on sale prior to the event which benefits ATSC, said Catlaerl•e Tlayem, general chairman of the Concourse steering committee. ''This Newport Beach Concoun d:Eleganoe will be a major atop on the prestigious national tour," Thyen added During the 19201 magnificent cars were receM.na great attention for their coachwork, per- formance and ~le_gance reaultins in the can becoming dominant features of llUCh shows. Today the Concours eventa are usually held to aid charities and give proud owners of elegant cars a chance to =·their can and be entered in competitive As guests arrived at the reception they aaw the Auburn parked in front of the club along with three other classic automobiles including Alu RypJukl'1 1932 Rolla Royce Phantom D Brewster Newmarket sedan. Enjoying the portrait unveiling with the Gen.era and Clewortla were Dyet!z Jou and Georce ~elll.. Frucle and S.y \;&ner, Dot Clock. BWv Wauertd, Kadra and BW Jaeeby, Lai Stramaa, Alu Rypiukt, Jeu Aldrtd, Pam Gfeller, Carol U.., LJDda Sltea and Judge CahiD Sclmlda. . The French-style car exhibit, a long-time tradition in Santa Barbara and Pebble Beach, but a first for Newport Beach, will be open to the public. Tick.eta will be $8 ~. • • • The 275 attending Une Soiree D' Art at Santa Ana COuntry Club viewed and had the opportunity to bid on works contributed by <'6 nation&lly known • artists. They alao saw a special collection of drawino by the kindergarten class of the Harbor View J:lementary SchoOl in C-orona del Mar. '!be biennla1 Parisian fund-rai8er apcJIWOl'ed by Newport Harbor Auxiliary, Children'• l!ome Society began with a champagne reception, continued witli a aourmet dinner and art auction conducted by Rlebn awu.. Cba1lla Gallery. l..aR\ma Beech. Item for ._than $100 were available in a Left. Bank style Le PeUt salon. PaiQtinp told very well -Ina Aadenoa'1 "Golna Home" and Fruit Bamllto•'• "Winter Shadowl'' went foe over $2,000. 8dree chaimaan WM Nuene S.dlerlaad, who attended "'1th h~ a.a. Others there were Uada ani Ge,._ ManUD, ftoma1 and Mary Aa Ge'tzn, Al and Sally PMWpa, Sudee and More Porty Wrap, .Page C3 'l'llomu Kerr (she la auxillary prexy), J. Robert and Doro .. 1 Meaene, Dr. Ban and Marjorie Daltoa, Wiiliam and Lbda B•altea, Tom and Glenda H=maket', Jack and Paala Vu Edt:a (Le Petit chainnan), Steve and Julee Piper, Jlm and Jaetle Rodeen and Robert and Doeu SdtoUer. • • • There must be a lot of alders in this area, becaUle everybody was btdding on the trip to Mammoth dttered u an auction Item at the "Fiesta in the Mark.et J>Wce" ~by Harbor Key Auxiliary of the Child Guidance Center. Aho, popular widl ~ almoft 500 that attended 1n the CM c.ommunitJ'Center were the money hata. Terry Fo,. went home with the one covered with 100 dollar btila and Katlly Harper's new bat had 50. Mexican dinnen were available to shoppers and Ducu Scewart, Glee Ball and Evu l'rtseb.ni entertained on the violin, piano and with lin8ina· Dorotlly H•W. wu cbainnan of the fund-rai.er. • • • In 1901 al Peters Canyon it was called Santiago Golf Club. Later lt wu known u Oranae County Golf Club. Then. in 1923, lt moved to it.a p~t location on Newport Boulevard and waa formed as Santa Ana Country Pub. Members. 185 of them, celebrated the 60Ul anniversary with a roaring 20s party. They listened to Dixieland music by Many. Harmon and sipped drinks priced at 25 cents e.ach. In keeping with the 20s theme more than half were dressed ln coittumea of that era. Pargygoera included Juet and Hut Holladay, Cllarle1 and Nora Hester and Gladys Bemil (ahe was one of the original members joining in 1923). The club now ' has 630 members. • • • Diane SulOlle invited friends to come to her Lady Di Fine Art Poster in Laguna Beach to celebrate the gallery's one-year anniversary. More than 300 signed in and saw her private collection of artworks. accumulated over the last 11 ye.an. A selection of gourmet hon d'oeuvres were le!Ved with Spanish cbampagrle. The LaWl'ellft Fut>en were there along with Cri11lna and Fred AJb11qmerqae, Coutesa Stefule Bes.aael. Lord Brad Ford Streeter, Roa Nollea, Dr. Xatlaryn Spaa1eaber1, Gloria Ficklla1, and Ellen WlDterht1om. Oeva and Bob Boward opened their Corona del. Mar home to the Friends of the Experience Center for a fund-ra.iaina perty .•. and they tented the patio to accommodate the 250. Proceedl will &'O to the Experience Center, a mUMum with a hand-on approach hoWled t.empcnrlly in Irvine. Partygoen included Jady Gertaer, ~Eiilldent, Cadtertae and DeLue ft,_ Dee IW ..... OU.a and Alldrew ,....._,Hedda and 8teft MarMI. Aa M .... , BartNtn and William Mall, Ka"1 and David Rod.IM.P. BuM.ra and Tom Peftmr••· Lee and Jim Gormley, Geor1la Sp .... r and Slterae and M)TOll R.011. ••• Tiny marinated carrots, string beans. peu and green onions were toeaed together and topped with Palll Newmu'a salad~ for meDben and guests attending Friends of SCR, Newport Beach Guild luncheon at Chairman Juyce Baatwlt'a h ome. They talked about the En• of Seuon fund-raiser for the theater and Dille 1Ua1, a member of the SCR Conaervatory faculty related "backstage" stories. Dapbe Walker, llo1pitality llottell, and Doria Pasea.le were in charge of the menu. • • • The Nipon fashion show benefit for Showboat Chapter of the Orange County Performing Arts Center at Robimon's, l'aahion lala.nd, will result in "cloee to $10,000.'' aocord1ns to Dovie Koo.p, vice president of ways and means. The group is in its lourth year of fundraising for The Center. • • • "Patriota come in all sizes," says µte Colooel WWiam Cabell Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution and fashions for them will be shown at the group's 11 a.m. Saturday, April 16, luncheon in Santa Ana Country Club. Mn. Bury Crawford, regent, will welcome guests to the fund-raiser, which is open to the public. Adult fashions will be presented by Lorralae Satllerland of Newport B.each and cbildr.n'• ttyles will be from Sarah Kent Inc. of a.ta Me-.. PNel. lncludins weekends for two in Reno. . l.nd!an Wella and Lu V eaaa. will be awarded along , with a 14-day cruiae for two through the Panama Canal. Jalla Woods, general chairman, ia bein& ..m.ted by the Mmes. Rl~ BNdfori, THMore 8-S .... td..t pa.W Dule.i..ReJ Bertel.z. ~ar i.e.11, Fay neDer, PlaUJfp iuee, Beary MaylMf, ........ S..-and Walter ~ Ticketa (fl8) may be obtained by calllng . Orange Co111 DAILY PILOT /8und1y, Aprll 3, 1983 C3 He's high Irma Sharell beauty cream By VIDA DEAN W,Neele.ftWtttw I wu called from New York by a publicilt who uked lf I would like to lntervlew Hal Lightman, He'a president of Shorell for men and executive vice president of Inna Shorell, Inc. I was told Lightman la al9o the huaband of Shorell and would be In this area at May Co. and Robinson's stores doing ln-atore training with employees. "He's really a nice guy," the publicist added. 0 .K ., I knew little about Shorell's skin care products for the over-30 bunch, but l had read her advertisement in WWD. She uaes the column format of ad -a cross between aociety chatter and beauty tips. Also, I knew she had written a book on beauty ca.re. They were correct in New York - Lightman was a nice guy and he enthusiastically told me about the products and how the company started as we sat in the shoe department at May Co. one rainy afternoon. The original formula for her creams was developed by her father, the late Dr. I. Daniel Shorell, a plastic surgeon. He used the cream on his patients to improve color, tone and Modeling not new for Lois Hines "I'm enjoying it and it takes me back," Lois Hines said while modeling hats at Amen Wardy's tor the Style cover. Modeling ia not a new experience for Hines, whoee professional background was apparent as she quicltly made the changes selected for her by . Carla La Monte Glenn and followed instructions from photographer Richard Koehler. "About 100 years a.go I modeled for the Ford Agerv::y," she said jokingly. Obviously, it wasn't that long ago when she appeared on the covers of national mag uines, including McCalls, and travelled to assignments in Mexico, Canada and Japan. Lois is married to Jim Hines and they have three sons and a daughter. She continued her modeling career for a while after the children were born. She grew up in California and has lived in Newport Beach since 1958. She now owns the Comer Table, a gift shop in Lido Village which sells table top gourmet items, wedding and shower gifts. "I have a manager, but I spend a lot of time there and do the buying," she said, adding, "I'm serious about ~ it successful. I wish I had started it sooner. Ive met a lot of people I wouldn't have known." Loia ia a member of The Fashionables, a support group of Chapman College, where her husband is on the board. At one time, she was active in the Adoption Guild, National Charity League and Angelitos de Oro. Her hobbies? "I really don't have any, I've been 90 busy raising my family. But I love to travel and I always have my bags packed," Lois said. (After the modeling session she was off for Hawaii.) ''I do love to read and I exercise because I need it. Also, I like to cook and do thoee home things.'' Several 'biggies' Fountain Valley Woman'• Club Uned up 101De ··~"for lta f.aah1on lhow dinner at the South CoMt Plua May Co. Supervtaor Ro1er Stutoa modeled ~th Fountain Valley'• May« Marv .ultr, Clty Row .... St ... w, FV !i Scboo1 Prtndpal ~•Rapa, Dr. Jam• Pet FV Boyl Cub Pre.ldent a.aria ......... Car Den, Unebllcker tor the Kami, and Chamber of Cclmmerce Prelident Fruk Na.am. Qub Pnillder\~ i....n, then with bulblnd t.rTJ' the 100 "'*" includlna Qty ~ ....... ,. .. and bUlbena Jiii, ti111M ...ct a. N ....... Lem .net Jim .._,, Md ...,.. kllll1li11r. Sl1111r ltlfaH, chalrmen "' tM e1Ub'1 a.t.ntelly tmd Ph.jldoally Abled and Dtabled CommitW., orpn!Md the fund-ra!Mr, wtth cana LIMtt, the ltcn'• fMhJon coordlnatot. VD~ texture of their skin. The doctor's patients included royalty and movie greats, and he was the surgeon who gave the Duchess of Windsor her fint facelift, Llghtman said. The operation was performed aboard a ship. Although Dr. Shorell did facelifts, he believed, Lightman said, that a woman could do a lot with the post-operative cream he developed. He often prescribed the cream to h is patients in lieu of surgery. To demonstrate how a facelift acts on a person's face, Lightman took a rubber band from his pocket and stretched it. "Part of the skin is clipped away and then there will be less skin on the face. That leaves even less elasticity to a mature skin that has 'already lost some stretch." And that was why the doctor didn't think aurgery waa the beat way to a long-lasting youthful appearance, Lightman added. The doctor gave Irma the formula to use when she wu 33 and told her 1he was at the age when 1he needed lt. He told her no doctor would ever be able to do for her what she could do for herself. After ahe had used it several weeka, Llghtman said h e could aee the difference In Irma's skin and so could her friends. Of course, they wanted lt too. Only after Irma agreed never to change the formula in any way except to add a stablliz.ing ingredient to "1ve it a longer shelf life would the doctor let her use it commercially. Thus, the business was started in 1961. The cream is used each night on a clean face (the face doesn't stop at the chin, Llghtman ~lcl. it continued all the way down the neck). And to get that clean face, the doctor's surgical scrub was modified leaving out the hexaclorophene (that's bad for your complexion, Lightman says.) Over the years, other products have been added to the line, som~ of necessity, such as the protective su~ream, for their son with very fair tkln, and a body treatment for the bath because Ltghtman reacted to wearing wool, and then there was a tanning formula, alter sun body balm (ShoreU wu big on avoldJng aun long before others, Lightman aald), eye makeup remover, bath gelee, a daytime moisturizer and Dermabrue/35, a lotion to hurry up the removal of dead skin. ''I didn't want to look like aome old man with a young wife, so I began uaing the products, too," Lightman said explaining the company's addition of products for men. "The only difference m men and women's skin is that men's skin is slightly thicker. Men now reall:ze there's n othing sissy about caring for their skin and their women want them to look good. lnstead of jars, we put it in tubes for them ." So convinced of the fact that he r creams work, Irma has always been the model for their ads and she updates her picture every three years. She's now in her late 50s. AB we parted and went out into the rain, Lightman said the family would be coming to California shortly for their son's wedding. "I hope you can meet Irma. You'd lJke her. She's very nice." Ten women to be honored for outstanding achievements Ten Orange County women will be honored at the "Women Who Win" seminar Thursday from 6 to 10 p.m. in the ballroom of the South Coast Plaza Hotel. Being recognized for their outstanding achievements in life and business are Lydia Clavesilla, president of Wealth R esources Administrators; Pat McCormick, four-time gold medal Olympic diver; Dr. Sioux Harlan, radio talk show hostess; Jo Caines, assistant director·of, community affairs, KOCE TV; Julie Leach , women's winner of the Ironman Triathlon held in Hawaii; and Muriel Mabry, president of Women's World International. Also Jeffie La Carre, 70-year-old owner of LaCarre Real Estate and president of La Paz Mo~age; Shirley PATIENCE WRIGHT Chap1er ol lhe Daughters of the American Revolullon will meet 11 the Hotel Laguna April 5 to hear a program on the American lndlans. F0< reservations and lnlormatlon, call Becky Judy at 494-407 1 Pepys and Sylvia Noble, owners of NoJo Corporation, and Suzanne Charleton, California's Teacher of the Year. The seminar. co-sponsored by Tom Hopkins, trainer of professional salespeople and author, and the corporate headquarters of the Baker/ Knox Co .. Wea l th Resource management, is designed for women who desire to achieve personal, social and business success. Hopkins will cover how to cast aside ster e otypes, ove r come discrimination, handle failure and rejection, organize time, and increase self-image and self-esteem. Further information and reservations may be obtained by calling 662-2004 or 548-0810. DAR group meeting ALPHA (,AMMA Della SOf()flly memt:>e<s W111 celebrate their 1nternat1ona1 Reunion Day Apnl 9 a1 1he Garden Room ot lhe Newpor1er Resort et 11 am lollowed ov lunch al noon 0.-, Net,._.. 'ir NoMnl KMNw For evening glamour ... a net and satin snood ST ART YOUR OWN Business seminar lor women wlll be held April 5 at the Community Church by the EMy. 1'8 E 22nd St . Costa Mesa with speakers Including Pilar Wayne, Betty Porter. Marilyn Gunagan. Ursula Kennedy. Margaret Pottinger and Janet LaPage. For reservations, call 771-0370 COASTLINE CHAPTER of B'net B'nth wmen will meet at lhe College Park C1uo House In Irvine April 10 101 lunch and en1erte1nmen1 For resarvalloos ()( d1rect1bos. cell 552 1204 studded with rhinestones. It can be worn over short or long hair. With the snood Lois Hines wears Valentino's glittering wool sweater and adds jet earrings circled with rhinestones. Perfect for wearing with pants. Available at Amen Wardy. at fashion show KWIZ'e O. Mic.Mel S.Wvu wu emcee. Proceeda will provide 1cholarshlp• for handicapped p-aduattna 1enlbra. *** A week at an executive buchfron\ home ln Hanalel Bay ln Kauai la one of the l\eml to be offend a\ the Saturday ann\aa1 sprtnc benefit of USC Town and Gown JUnior Awdllary of Oranp County. The event at the Newj>ortier will begin 'tri\h • e p.m. oadrtail bour . .Live and lllSent a~ are planrMd with mUlk: by T. Dunc9n. Swwart Ind. Swede JohntOn and dandnl mUllc by 'J'he Sound of Mulk. Gu.ta will be~ bY. the Mme.. a.yd Je11r, pne&dent, and AMnw Ct11 e.nd NeUn GOAer, t'O-Cha.lrmm. Proceedl from the b9Mflt will~ echolarahlpe for outatand.J.na IWden• from the oc U'M a\ use. CARMEN CHAPTER of the Orange County Per10<mlng Arts Center need reservations oy April 7 for the April 24 presentation ol the muslcal "I Do I Do" al the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse In Santa Ana Tlekets are $27.50. For lnf0<matlon, call Aeoete White at 857-4984 Of Gretel Hines, 962-1932. EBElL CLUB of Newport Beach will meet et 11:30 e m Aprll 7 10 hear harpist Dewayne Fulton perlorm For reservations, call Ruth Kellogg at 546-3066. PUNCH AND JUDY Guild of Chlldrens Hospital of Uranga <.;ounly will see a stage maklH.IP demonS1ra11on tor the upcoming "Bear Revue" elated 111 the Orange Coast College audl\onum to raise fundS f0< the hospital The date Is April 7 and Information may be obtained by calling Monica \110110 at 5•6-916• SOUTH ORANGE County YWCA will hold a aemlnar on wardrobe allerauons and repairs April 9 from 10 a.m 10 noon. Cost 1s $10 end reservalion1 may be made by calling 542·3577 LAGUNA NIGUEL Woman's Club members will spons0< their fifth Boo!( Faire April 9 from 10 a m to • p m at the Clow Valley Mall ne)(I 10 Alpha Beta on Crown Valley Parkway Proceeds go to the Dana Niguel Llt>fary. To donate bOOks. call 831-9688. FV Councilwoman Barbara Brown (below) with Eleanor Bendall · THE AUXILIARY OF Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian will hold 11s 31st annual luncheon at 1 1 30 a m Thursday rn the Pec1hc Room of lhe Mamon Jo Caines. assistant director ot community atfeirs 10< KOCE·TV will oe guest speaker ORANGE COUNTY Psychologic al A ssociation members w111 meet al the Saddleback Inn 1n Santa Ana Aprol 7 al noon tor lunch. Cos1 of ttie meal rs S5 and lhe meeting 1s open 10 all psychologists. FO< 1nl0<ma1ion. call Dr. Petr1C1a Hannigan at 760-I 176 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Dental Hyglenla1s· Assoc1a11on members will hosl 1h111r 401h annual scieo11f1C session April 8 al lhe Anaheim Marrion Holel The day-long session ends wl1h 11 recep11on For reservations call (213) 384-3196 Silver memories will be 1he theme IOf SERVITE HIGH SCHOOL'S annual benefit ball April 16 In the Mamou Hotel, Newport Beach The social hoor ts set f0< 7 30 p m Wllh dtnn8f following The Horne Savings of AmerK:a Band will play foe dancing. Tickets may be reserved by calling Jannette Curll at 826-9l86 ST AGE DOOR CHAPTER. Orange Cou•1t~ Per1ormlng Arts Centef. will sponsor a cat:;aret floor show. casino end Oulfet dinner al II! Saturday tundralser al the Balboa Pavilion r' I 4 Or1nge OoHt DAILY Pll.OT/8und1y, Aprll a, 1883 -, ' GORIN ON lllDGf BY CHARLES H GOREN ANO OMAR SHARIF Q. -1 aa t.w &luat I euae& pla1 a llve·card major .,".. .. .... I .... UH a fonl., M &nuap .... ,. ..... 11 tlll1 r..Uy IO? II I& 11, what oueU1 11 a forclq DO t'ruap re1poaM ud wlty do I need It? -R. MuwoU, Sliver 8prtq, Md.:..A... IThl1 qutlftOa h.u beea awarded tbo weekly prlu.I A.-You have been parllally ml1lnformed. You can play a rive-card major 1ystem without using a forcing no trump re1ponse. However, to get maximum eUiciency rrom your methods, you do need a comprehensive system that Includes the forcing no tr ump response and several other little gimmicks that go along with it. The cornerstone of methods using a forcing no trump response is this cor ollary: all two-over one responses are virtually fore· Ing lo game. The forcing no trump response 1s used to pick up the slack for many hands in the 10 12 point range that are now diHicult lo bid because they no longer qualify for a two level response. Perhaps the most useful aspect of t he forcing no trump response is th:it it allows you to dHfert>nliate between courtesy raises of partner'• major •ult a(ld ralu1 on rolatlvely 1ound valuea. Aleo. between lnvlta tlonal and rorclnr ralee1 ol partner'• 1ult with four trump• ond lhoee with only three trump1. Mo1t player• who have adopted forcing no trump re1pon1es to rive-card major op~nlnp al10 play that dou ble ralaee or partner'• ault are limit blda. I.e., they 1how 10.12 point• and can be pa11 ed. To illu1trate how this In tegrated syatem works, 1up- po1e that partner open• one spade and you hold: al •it Ju Ii:> As 0 Qu + sua bl + KJs 'V Aa 0 Qau + uu Both hands are worth 11 points. counting distribution. But there is no doubt that t he second h11nd ls the weaker of the two, because it has only three card support for part ner's suit instead of four. You can advise partner or the dif· ference by jumping to three spades on the first. With hand bl you first respond with n forcing no trump and then jump to three spades at your next turn. Similarly, suppose you hold the following and part· ner Opens one spade: cl •Qua <::!Ku~ Oaa +Jxs di •Khx li:>Aau Ou +au With hand cl you would like to ralH partner with your four trump• In an effort to koep thu opponenu out or tho blddlnr. hut you would not like partner to bid again -hu net1d1 a magic hand IC your 1lde la to maku a gamo. However, hand di I• a aound ral11 and ramo 11 not unlike ly Ir partner haa a good hand. Again you can dltrerenUate between the two by ralalng to two apades on di, but first bidding the forcing no trump and t hen correcting t.o two 1padea with cl. We have barely touched on the ramificat ion• or the fore· Ing no trump structure. It Is a complicated method that needs con1lderable partner· ship understanding. Using ll before you understand It properly could lead to more trouble than it is worth. Sead oay que1Uon1 for tbla eohamn to: Cbarlea Goren aod Omar Sharif, eare of Ulla aew1paper. Eaeb week ~ prize of a copy of the eew· "Coro•'• Bridao Complete," a 19.95 valae, will be award· ed for tl1e queatJoa juqed the beat received. Cllarlea Gore• ud Omar S harif peraoaally cannot udertake to u1wer all qae1tJoaa eabmlued. 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The moron'• boytrlend took them away when they wero two day1 old and "got rtd ot them." I have had h wlth that poor doti w himpertna In the yard look1n1 for her pupe. Pleue do me a favor and print thla. Dear Neighbor: If you cannot afford to have the a.nimal 1payed, pleue keep her ln the hou.e when ahe lt ln heat. If you are too dl.torganized and Lame-brained to do lhiil, wlll you at leut let her keep one puppy? One pup won't be 10 hard to tlnd a home for and you wlll keep the poor dog troa£lna out of her mind. -SICK AT HEART IN l.mGHAM DEAR HEART: Here'• yoar letter. I hope &be moron ll1ten1. Meanwhile, have you coaaldered underwriting the 1pay job? If yoa cu po11lbly 1wln1 U, I hope you will offer to do 10. overwolaht. She wu alway• chunky, but ln ream& yeua the hu really let henieJI ao. The woman bu an obeeNlon about fc>Od, and whenever we 10 anyplace aU 1he want.a to do lt eat. I fee.I u 1t I am contrlbuUna to her downfall by aocepUni lunch«ln and dinner dates h'1 like drlnklng with an alcoholic. It peln1 me to tee thlt woman order the moet fattenlnl thlno on the menu, double up on roU. and butter and' eat two daaerta -alter which ahe manages to chilel put of mine. She 11 a wonderful person and I love her dearly. Would •taylna away help?-SKINNY AND GUILTY IN SAN JOSE DEAR SKINNY: Doo't deprive yoautlf yoanelf of ber company -or Iler of yo.n. Slae'd eat tbat way whether you were the re or not. Stoo feeUa1 1ullty. Her &Jattony llH aotbln1 to do with you. Even if drinking is the "in" thing Jn your DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am a tall, alender crowd, Jr needn't crowd you out. Learn the f act/I person who has been lucky throughout my 39 from Ann Landers' booklet, "Booze and You -For years. I love good food and have been able to eat Teen·Agers Only." Send 50 cents and • 1ell· anything I want and never gain a pound. addressed envelope lo Ann Landera, P.O. 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AMONG 011iER 11UNGS 'BETRAYA£ IS A MYSTEKY STOft I HOPE IT WIU. STAY A LONG TIME." -Yhtttflt Cu~ Nw Y°"* Tl.n "EMO'llONAW' RICH, WICKEDLY flJNNY AND DEVASTATINGU' ACUl'E IN ITS DEPICTION OF A GAME Of ROMANTIC MUSIC.AL CHAIRS'' -""""' ,...._, ~ "POETRY AND PASSIONJ' -""""On~ Nftl' Yort Miqu/•# "ONE OF THE PROf'OUND ~TAMENTS OF OUR TIME! OONI MISS IT IF YOU HAVE ANY REGARD FOi THE GLORIES Of GREAT AcnN<J.H v•na& MAIOJf •JAIOM IOU.IDI· DONALD IOfMllJ.UI) A HERBERT ROSS FILM NEI~'S -U.U DU UTUINr 11arM; MA.1TKIW I RODPIO: ~by DiWJI> '"1Rl ProduC»d bf tllRIEAT ROSS and N£tl,SIMON beaa1M P"*°8r AOGl.R M' ROT'HlftlN Wl1llen by NEIL llMCH. IXrected bf HDllRT AOISS -·-----\llf't ·-----I:..· :~..:::::C...: I ~ I I I .. 'f, J-'- .... ,,_ . , ...... \ I~• i. • ,,. .. ( •• _,,,,, '' o' ' I ~-11·-~-~-11 ~ llCEP.:MI Ill CLAllfFllD llCTtON FO.-ANSW!"I l Orenge Cout OAILV PILOT/Sunday, April S, 1113 Old plays reprised along coast . By TOM TITUS and Robert e...wnwr oomr>Mtina the cut. or .. Dllr,... ewt Perfonnancet ot the William lnp Mrlocomedy Three "bluta from th• put" kick off • bwly wlll be atwn Frid.aye and Saturday• at 8:30 thlO\llh month of April in theeter along the Ort.nae Cout April 30, with 1pedal ·~ on the 17th at 2:30 , th.la week, whUe a new children'• production la and tho 21at at 8:30 In th. Forum Theater on the plannocl for the weekend. FeeUvaJ of Aria around.a, 8DO l..quna Canyon &Ad, Leadtns thlnp ott on TuHday ntaht will be Lquna Beach. R.ervauona 770:0381. "Ll'l Abner," the muaical comec:tr. bued on the "Strlklna Out," about a coed baleball team popular comic et.rip, at Sebutl.an • West Olnner Lactna lta blast same wlthouta lta coech, wlll be Playhowle. Friday will eee the lrvtne Community the ffrat producUori ln SCR'1 outdoor theater. Diane Theater revlvln1 '"Born Yeaterday" while the Doyle la dJ.rectJna the-'lou.na c.on..ervatory ottertna. Million Viejo Playhou.e takes the wrape off "Bua Cut membera include Matthew Barrett, Peter Stop." Koehler, Lori Silver, Denni• Palmieri, Karena Then, on the weekend. the Y ouns Croxton, Jennifer Moo1Un, Lori Lewla, Sam Cohlervatory Players at South Cout Repertory get Helfrich, Nancy Baum, Paul Gutrecht, Kelly their lnn1naa -literally -aa they inaugurate the Morton. Jaaon S chnelder, Andy Dabney and SCR amphitheater with the baseball-oriented Michael Davia. Performancea will be slven canedy "Striking Out." Saturday at 1 and 3 p.m . and Sunday at 3 and 6 At Sebastian's, Kent Johnson la dlrectinj "LJ'l p.m. near the theater, 666 Town Center Drive, Abner," repriaina a show he staged last fall at the Costa Meu. Reservationa 967-4033. WfftmJnat.er Community Theater. The musical Complel!J'\I their rt!9pect.lve engagementa tor ~hlilhta include "Namely You," "ll I Had My local playhOWJeS are: Druthers" and "JubilaUon T. Comp,one." -"Chapter Two" at the Laguna Moulton Performances of "Ll'l Abner ' will be given Playhouse, 606 Laguna Canyon !toad, Laguna '1\ae9daya throuJZh Sund.aye at varying cuttain Umes Beach (494-0743). Clo1lng performances are through May 1~ at Sebastian's, 140 Ave. Pico, San Tuesday throuRh Saturda;y at 8 p.m. Clemente. Call 492-99~ for reeervaUons. -"Patio and Porch' at the Costa Mesa Cvic "Born Yesterday," Garson Kanln's postwar Playhouae, on the A{!ington Street entrance lO the comedy about a "dumb broad" who upeeta her Orange County Yalrgrounda, Costa Mesa euiar daddy's crooked applecart, moves into Turtle (7M-:H59). Final staginp are Friday and Saturday Rock Community Park, on SunnyhUJ Road off at 8:30. Turtle Rock Drive in Ivine Friday. Heading the cast -"An Almost Perfect Person" at the Kitty Karp as ~e Dawn, Alan Schnelder as Harlequin Dinner Playhouae, 3503 S . Harbor Blvd., Brock and D&vtd Billman aa Paul Verrall. just north of Costa Mesa (979-5511). The 1how era 1n the Irvine cast are Don Barrett, Wil '" resumes tonight, a.k.iPJ Monday and runs through Thornpeon, Francia Donnelly, Georgia Messemer, next Sunday at varying curtaln times. JMOn Johnson, Terry Shaw, Anita fllll and Cindi -----.., Hebets. Perfonn.ances are Frid.aye and Saturdays at 8 p.m. through April 30 with Sunday matinees at 2 p.m. Aprll 10 and 17. For information, call 857-M96. The Mission Viejo players will spotlight Dave David and Barbara Hollis 1n "Bus Stop" with Allan Stone, Joan Ray, Lisa Courtney, Joeeph Koelzer c:._,._Slt-UJt UITA IMIA UAa...s.tMSM IL TlllO ........ S.......HIHIO .... tMI Cly°'*"' 134.391 1 WU~lD l'ldk\fl.W~39 ar-. "13Hl FOHWI YIWfl lllAl8f ,... ,_ H2·UU UA Citt 0.-134-Jtll llMll ClllAllQ ~ w-..., m ctn ...._DJ..,,.,.. ClllAQ( WllNIHTH AMI: ~ -NI 0340 U4 0... n> OMI "MONTY ""'°""'nee MW1"0 or urr .,.....,_._OIWWI CltANAH ·JOltNCLllSfl T!ltaY OIWAJI · CllC llU· T!UY .l()Nl'.HUCYWL Pt.UN -1t'°'4lfOOU>IT'OHl _,...,........,..,ian01WAM --TUIY .IOHU A l.JIMllAL at.IA8I tp_._! ............................ ..__._. __ _ --·....t..... ,,...---- TOM SEil.ECK BESS ARMSTRONG 1n HIGH RoA.D 1b CHINA claaalfled Ida phone e42·5e78 1110 TO MIDNIGHT" MON.~Rt. ..... ,.. , .. , IATllUN. 1111, ta ,._ THE VERDICT MON.•'"'· l:tl IAT/IUM.4;00, l:tl 2 0 1&1101 •• Tiii LI~~"> IATIM#e, 41JO, l:JO 0 TOllll 1111111" <N> .....,..,...,_ IT/.. .,._ . . t.•dword'> WE ~TBROOI< CINEMA .. ••..••• " .. • 530-4401 .•. .... . ... r 01c•r Pever1 BALLOT UITPICTIMI 0 l .T. 0 Gandhi 0 Miellng 0 Tootele 0 The Vltfdlct ••T ACTOR 0 BeoK~ 0 l'.Mlln 1-foffm.n 0 .»ck Lemmon 0 P1ul N9wman o P•ttt o·r~ • NIT DtMCTO.. 0 WOlf:Jitf'Mll 0 81.wn berg 0 RlcNfd ltlif\betOugtl 0 ~Y""-Y Poladt 0 810My Lumet NIT ACTR•al 0 JI.Ille Andrews 0 JeMlca Lanve 0 SIMy 81**! 0 Meryl Streep 0 Debl'1 Winget 8UPPOtmNQ ACTOR 8UPPotmNQ ACTR•I a cnar111 Oum1no 0 Louie Gollett Jr 0 John Uthgow 0 JamM MMOn 0 Roblrt Pt .. ton 0 JeMlc• Llnge a Glenn C1oN 0 Tttrt Qerr 0 Letley Ann Wetrtn 0 Kim St1nley BEST 80NQ 0 Eye.of the Tiger 0 How Do Yoo KHP the MIJllc Pllylng7 0 tf t Wer1 In Love 0 It Mlotlt be Yoo 0 Up Where We Blto<lg DMdllne Midnight Aprtl 10, 1MI Oscar Fever 11 eponeored by the ..., .... Prtzea preMnted by THE HARLEQUIN DINNER PLAYHOUSE •BARGAIN MATINEES* Monday Uu11 Saturday All Periorm1nc11 befOfl 5:00 PM (~ ,,.... (1 ........ ,. ltld HtlUylJ 10 TO MK>MGHT t111 ............. ,NII LAKEWOOD CEHUQ SOUTH'"'"'"'" 1·.· v ANAHEIM OQIVf IN __ .... .._ .. 11t-ffl0 -xTIM>"IOll --c;URTAIM8"'11111 Clllt .. _ ' I l , •• BUENA PARK o~ .. t 11'j u.-----llM070 ... LINCOLN 0111\il IN ... '• FOUNTAIN VAllfY ()1111. l IN "TMR &Aett STALi.JON Ml'URN8'" ------· •.C.-.•• .. _.~ ..,.OOT81F'------ "BAD BOYS"• ____ .... -'-n.R ILACtC STAUJOff MTURN9" - "'9AD 90YI """ -.. ASTTmmlAT NDQSMOllT HIGH" 1111 ·~--... ~---...T.THR -DTRA·TDMITNAL" -"THR DAM CRYITAL" - "10T0~1t11 -"YIQILAN'Tr ... Olll·I!-........... .,..,_.._ .... ,.., '"THI OUT,!!D'U"- "OV9I 1'HI .,... .. -·"-••••,!MM" .. "ttlAYYmTAL"• -·"- ...,...~ .. --"OYD THI IDOi" 11111 . • t • . .. 1 ... . l . 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Bron.on, L• MarM t t '-' "8lallley Mel l.Mnotlone" ~· Frtd Altlltt 1IW'.i ~ ~ W1nMrt _,.. ... _ 11.:1. •-'"'" -· !\, .. ,., -.,_ .. P"'I E,:: IJ~::joxi...M.D. 1=~w ~IAl«rTIA.u. m MOV)I PiANtwmart,WgjnleMeyo 8N!WI ,..,--..... ~llTWEIHUflAHO u ~ "The Am11eut" (1"21 Jolln 11.:: ~~ nu "A Man Celltd Ptt•" I WALL muT MfX IOUTHPN ~ TH SMQt, ov~ PMMier ~ ~ 11~d Todd, JMt'I Peltr• ~ UN't'INl lllAaNO • INDUENDBfT NfTWOflK • lllOYll WOYll • 12 • WILCCIMHACK,KOTTBI (D)ANWTDllTO..V M!W1 ru ~u. My Falhet TOid Me" .. • ..,,.. Robt" I 1963) Rlcllerd UNOIMT AHDINO HUMAN THI A-TIAM -7:00-I fN8)()M TO 8PIM ( 18751 Jeflrt1 Lynea, Yoeel Yldltl l&utt~A.':' CC)..= t~I To 8t In PICllK•" u:~,~WUYOORUN ~~YHCU( 8 AllCNEWl12:tl-,_,._ tt• "lnlldt Mo•" (1890) Jolln P882IWll1•M•ttll111,AM-M1tgttl PIY!AMENCANGUNI WALL mar WHK Stvege. 01-Ad M«.. r, ...... ~~;-,,.,,... -~THI POPI! AMI) Hll A NtW DAY .. EDEN • MOYIE -!2:30-•&---.. ···TTU (f)WOYll ...... ................ VA' MOYIE ............. ow. ... (I""") ......... -·--.. ~ . n "Ott To Know YOU/ Rar>blt" UMAOAMl'8PlACf t t •.; "AlllnllC City' (19001 8u'1 ,.,__ ....... """"" =VMASI 11872)TomSmou1en JollnAatln AIHHJT<*WW<" NlW8 l.lnc11t•.SuunS.andon L~IETWON< t t * "Thi 811>11" t 1984) Oeotge C. -1:46-AU.MCREA TUAE8 CW.AT N«J -IO'JO- Scott. Ptttr O'Toole. Directed Ind • 9 WIOE WOft.O Of IPORT8 • ~ ~ I AC>llERT 9CHUU.EA Cl) MOYIE neuattdbyJoMHuston. -2:00-(IMOW'' """"""' ·~<*EARTH JIMMVSWAOOART H 'h "Bttrayll" (19741 Amandt (Q)JEN'8~~ ·~8181.AHO U "Thi Wondtt Of 11 AM" (10741 ~COONTYSflORTS ~~'SJOUflW. ~~o:Y~EDEN e MOVIE tu "Laura" I l~l Gene Titlnty. =llY . (Q) MOVIE A NEW DAY IH EDEN -!2:31-** '-' '"Chfllllltl Tiit Lion" 111178) a.non Wttlb ... '"Tiit Blblt" (18Ml 0.0,ge c ... "Slit Trek II Tiit Wlllh Of -~'5-lC) MOYIE =Bill Trever., Vltglnll ~"'._-::! • MOYIE ..._. O'T OW ecf and Khln" (1982) W'*tm Sllalntr, Rlcat· 8 SUNDAY SPOAT8 PAGE t t * ··Eye Of The Neldlt" (1981) ~"'~"'""' **"' "Mysiery Of Tilt SllCltd Scou, ...... ool4I ICI doMonlllban -11:00-OonaldSu1r.lllld.K•ltNlllgln THE MARINE Shroud" I 1079) Oocumtntary. narreted by John Hulton (%)MOVIE , .. Cl) IB NEWS UAMElllCAHIHTEREST8 -·U5-h "Gtl To K.now YOUI Rabblt" WIU>KIHOOOM -1~- I ~ Vl8IOH COHTBIPOAARV HEAlTH (%)CHARl.E8 CHAMPUN TAUC8 ( 1972) Tom Smotllen. John Aatln BAMY FAR&ER (J)CHARl.E8CHAMPUH TAl.K8 ....,.'"' WfTl4 L£ONAAO NIMOY -7:30-JEMY FALwtll WITl1 L£ONAAO NIMOY u "Dot Mel Thi 64JMy" (19801 ID MOVIE -6:00-tD MOVIE 8HEAK PAEV1EW8 -1~ Animated • • ·Nightmare·· (1942) Brt111 Don-a LOH OAEBE'8 NEW ** "I, Tiit JUty" ( t9S31 BIH Elliot. MOYIE I GENE 86ori i M.oEM.88 Pr•ton Foater * * •; "Tiie Amentlll Succ:eta Com-:=a OOTTl.E: UP Cl.08E ~ --..:;i--... ...,.... (XMp~ --~ AH EASTER8TORY 8EPARATETA8l.E8 I E8PORT8WOAL0~81~;;.,,._., I ~ENVELOPE PLEASE... • LAVERNE & 8HIAl£Y & i FAAOOlE AOa( pany'' ( 1979) Jiff Btldges, Ned Beat· * • '-" "Three Guys Named Mike" I A1JC NEWS ORAHOPA DOC ~HOT NECE88AAILY THE NEWS MOYIE ,.... ~~ (19511 Jent Wym111. Van Jollnton. F1NNG l.IHE -l:OO-BAL OU MOUi.JN ROUGE t t t "Slit T tell 11 Tl'le W11th Of "'"""""" -2:30-THIS OlO ltOUSE 8 (I)~· BEAHTOWN ~""'~AHO Khan" (1952) Wlllllm Shatner, Ricat· OCEAHUS:THEMAAIHE UOILUGAH'Sl8lAHD .. MOVIE._..DRAGHET·A'8'H Qt.....,.... ,....,...,., ... \NUJ'"....., dOMonlllban ~ AOa( PAE8EHTE ,..."o "LO'lt la F0tevtr" (Prlmilrt) MICllMI (%)MOYIE -1:30- (U) .....,.... COHTBIPOAARVHEALTH Landon.Moit1Cheo •*'h "Blow 0v1·· (198!) John Tt1-(!)VOYAOETOTHE80TTOMOf ** "Dot And The Bunny" (1980) IENTERTAINMEHTTHISWEEJ< volta,NancyAllen THEIEA ~8EPMOVIEARATETA8lf8 .t t "Dot And Tiie Bunny" (1980) .-MATTHOUST<* -ll:l5-(Jl('lun.uor Animated. •·lma1..,. IUll l.W.I ..., ... "'' ""· IT 18 WIVTTEH 9 C88 NEWS t t "A Namt For Evil" ( 11172) Rob--11:46-t t * t "Moac:ow Ootsn'I BelteYe In (%). tMOt -~St•• Tr .... II. The Wrath Of TWIUGHT ZONE -11:30-811 Culp, Samantha Egg# "R' (Z)CHAAl..E8CHAMPUNTAU<S Tt11t" (19801 Vera AlentOVI. Alexei • -STAAlf.AACH I 8PORT8FINAL -1~ WITl1 L.£0NAADNIMOY BltlloY Khat\'' (1982)WWlilm Shatnlt, Rici/· MOYIE PACESETT'EAS AFTEJIHO<* • MOVIE do Montllbwl. • • "The LOii Yell'I" I 1976) Oocu-8A8EBAU 1983 -A LOOK I~~ -12:00-ttt "Lill My Fatllef Told Me" -5:30-rnen\lly I ~ (1'151"""" L-'""''""' tr= !I!!'~ THEA mo ::"'""""""'CAUGHT~ T1tE (JJMCME _ ,.._ .....,.,.. -S:OO-LA~&SHIAL.EY& MJMOVie"1Y"~ CA088F1AE •in "The Stx Maolllne" (19781 tt • "C8'>11in JanulfY" (1936) I ~~ PASSOVEll "'" t u "The Bible" (1968) George C. 1=~ Agostini W . S/W1ly Tem()lt, Guy Kibbee .....,."" I NEWS Scott, Ptlet O'Toolt. Dltec:ttd 11/ld THE LESSOH -2;-00-GD INTAOoUCTIOH TO t t t "Angel In My Poclttl" I 1969) HO'iA tWTltld by JolWI HuJton MOVIE a (I) C88 NEWS NIGHlWATCff MA.~ Andy Griffith. LM Merlwtlller Al.a CID . MOVIE •• o.; "Cheech And Chong'• Nice -2:15--~<*COM~ 1•GREATESTSPOATSLEOEHOS AIJC HEWS •••"Star Trek I~ Tiit W11th Of Dreamt" (t9Sll Rldllrd ··Cheecti" U MOVIE (8) ...., • .,. ~ COHOAESSIONAL THE PAOTECTONI Khan" ( 1982) Wittjam Sllatnet, Rlcat· Marin. Thomas Cllong. t t t "The Jerlcho Milt" (19711) t * t "Ster Trek II, The Wrath Of AEPORT EVENNl do Montllban. Cll A NEW DAY IH EflEN Peter Strauu, Bttan Oenoelly. Khlll" ( 19821 WUUem Shatnet. Rlcat· I PAOJECT UNIVERSE -t.'CIO-Cl) MOVIE ~ doMontllbln. STAR TRB< IL NEWS *** "ConanTIMIBatbatian""(1982l SH complete Hating• In L,_ MOVIE ?He WEB<~ DAVID .....,."' Arnold Sc:hwanenegoer, J1me1 Earl -• ** "raet To Helven" (19811 BAINKLEY * • * "Jesus Chrtat. Supen11t" Jonta ~~.SllUIRublnek !~TOL06AHOO.ES (1197=.e.~Elmln l (f)GLoAAl:30- *'.; "All Balla AIM! The FMy **'.'r "Kin9 Of Jm" (19301 8'ng THOSEAMAZJNGA*W..8 fHE~TOUOAAOW ThleVea" (1943) Jon Hall, Marie Mon· CrOlby, Paul Whlternann. MOYIE SATUROAVHIGHT le? -S:30-•• * "Tiie Thtee Wcwlda Of Gui--&:36- -12:30-12 WITl1 YOU liver" ( 19601 Kerwin Mathewt. Jo (%) QiAAl.£5 CHAMPl.JH AJJ<S I THE GREATEST MYSTEJf( NA8HV1U£ OH THE ROAD Morrow WITl1 LEONAAD ...av ~TO ~~~~ ~~M ... deOIOurladyOI (()THE~ m MOYIE INSIDE WAS*«lT<* F111m1" (19$2) Gllbert Flollnd, Frri I ffiE WEE< IN REVIEW * t "Sell 11110 0111941'" I 19571 PAOJECT UNIVERSE SM!'•. .-MOVE Dennis O'Keeft, Kathleen Ryan. MOVIE W0AU> WAR I IUll U MOVE ••·~ "DIMlf A1 Tiie Ritt" 11931: C88NtWS t u •.; "The s~·· (19731 PllUI • t t "The JeridlO Milt" I 1979) Annlbtlla. OIYld Nlvtn EIGHT IS ENOUGH Ntwman. Roblr1 Ofd Petet Strauss, Brian OeMe1'1y CC) MOYIE MIC NEWS I ~.POPOff TMEATRE -1~ * t • * "Moscow Doesn't Bellew In MOTOACYClf WOAU> 0 a!LPGAOOlF Teers" 1980 Veta Allnlova. Alexei MOVIE CHANNEL LISTINGS 0 KNXT CCBSI G) KNBC (NBCI 0 KTLA lln<J I .KABC (ABC! Q KFM8 CC A'>I 0 KHJ TV Ctno I CB KCS T IABC I 11 KTTV (Ind I Ci) KCOP TV llM I ID KCE T IPBSI G KOCE IP8S1 cMI KOOC Clnd I 0 On TV 1 l T v H H80 C ((tnem.t"I " (WOR I N Y • N Y 01'1 tWIBSI ll IESPNI s ( ShowtllT~) u !.polhQtll • ((dbl~Nrw<.~IWO<k ) Diverse nolllinees vie for Oscar By BOB THOMAS find the right actor to play Gandhi. Ben Kingsley, Amllllad ,,_ Wrtw part Indian, and trained In England's clas&c theater, LOS ANGELES -On the evening of April 11, was given the part. a sex-switch comedy will challenge a small _ "MISSING" is another political testament spaceling who wants to go home and a three-hour by the controversial Henri Costa-Gravas, who won epic on a man who changed a nation. an Academy award for "Z." He directed and co- And for added competition, there's h igh wrote the 1JCript with Donald Stewart about a courtroom drama and a political thriller. wealthy New York businessman who tries to find a This year's Oac.ar nominees for best picture are son who has disappeared ln the midst of a South about as dlvene a group of films that one could American military coup. Coeta-Graves creates the imagine. They are vying for the film Industry's revolutionary acene with graphic reality and draws most coveted prize -the annual award from the gripping performances from Jack Lemmon and Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Sisay Spacek. Here is a rundown on those films, their plots, -"T<X>TSIE" shows how desperate actors artists and merlta: Dus · H f'~--) _ "E.T. _THE EXTRA-TERRESTRIAL" can find work. Michael Doney ( tin o ""U&I' depicts what might happen if a lost, lovable becomes unemployable, 110 he masquerades as spaceling were stranded on earth. The result: It "Dorothy Michaels" and becomes a national heroine would be adored by children and almost hounded to as a 808p opera star. The comedy of genders was deaih by unf ...... H ....... adults. One of Hollywood's most directed by Sydney Pollack, who also plays ~06 be " Hoffman's agent. With Jessica Lange, Teri Garr, successful dlttctors, Steven Spiel rg ("Jaws, Dabney Coleman and Charles Durning in the "Cloee Encounters of the Third Kind," "Raiders of bo the Lost Ark") made the film from Melissa supporting cast. "Tootsie" became winter's x- Matheson's script. office winner. --"GANDHI" tells the story of Mahatma -"THE VERDICT" casts Paul Newman as a Gandhi, the tiny man who became a towering down-and-out Boston lawyer wbo gets one la.st, figure in India's hiatory. Actor-turned-director slim chance for professional survival: a per90nal Richard Attenborough toiled 20 years to find injury lawsuit that pits him against a Goliath legal backing for the film bi~phy. 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SW<'•gtt MLa K .. nt.tib IEWNIT llEllllTS ii~: OISTll ~~~ Make an olfer on lhla :":~ gorgeous 3 Br, den :)JI home. Skytlt•. Fr. door• j~~~ · haa It all. Fell out of nuo escrow. Muat tell faat. lllOU $250,000. AH Rodgers :llOO 631-1264 RE/MAX. .'1Hl11~~~~~~~- HUii VIEW 1114,100 AHttOUftCOOTS Newport'I flnetll Walk to the beach. A well plan- ned 2 Bdrm, 2 beth Idun condo. A fireplace that adds co:ry warmth for winter get·togethera. l\Aeny amenltlN are In· eluded and It'• pfloed to Milt New on the market A mull to aeel Call ~717t ~n .. U..\ & f\"""'1 Pt f"IJJ!tWI• Y''l'N"'41 S.·nr...•' & ~Iii>. & 1n•Ut.11 huh Tt .. \\I BUSINE:SS ' FIMANCIAL &..&N"91""t ''"'" '-h ·~nir-()pp"'1un11..-. ._,.,.,.w•n•N • tn\.-..,.lmf'nl ()pSAKlU.nt~ ln~htmrnt W•.ntf'd • MDN"V "' Ui.an • Monf''"I WMc.d M • .n,11""'°" T D • EMPLOYM£NT ft'I~ WAntrl.t JfQ W•nlf<I AMULS .:..a ')op -.... --p..,. -•Rctwl>ISl. "'""!"' .. Appl>o ...... 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J '1004 1012 Jlll4 Jlll6 MHA i UI.! '4Ul4 tOlb IUl8 ~ 002' f<ll6 ttnti 'II•> '"~ )'14» ))10 ~10 )1>.)0 ))') "'" '"Ill "'"' ,,.,, .. ~Jl9 tm~ f"'22 MU AIOO tlll olU 611• 6211 S22~ oU• •llt> •Tl• U.lfl ~UI ':'t'I'' :n11 n11 :011 ;u,,. 1011 701<) 10!2 "024 102i! 1<r.8 '9(1111 114;1% 11(111 •II\, 111>11 lllli<! ••"•'1 .. ~. '-"''.flt V(llQ 901) !IO'lll fll1'\ 1111111 llf)J~ lll>W -) ~Ill~ 'tifH'l'1 WllMI »II! "". tPi' •11w •u1 1112l •U) •lil Wilt VIJI 9133 "" 9131 •Ill ti,, 11-46 114' .... •1&1 .. ~ ... , ,.,, .. ,. .... tlG .... .. ., THE REAL ESTATE RS WIWl VIEW I VALHI Pat10ftmlc v'9w of Back Bey end city llghtt from this huge Dover Shor• 4 Bdrm pool home. Other leeturea lnciude: gigantic master aulle with aun- dedl, thr" car gareoe and on '" IM<I. An ex-trerM vaJue ti $524,llOO. Call nowt 646-7171 THE I<EAL ESTATERS IEllYllM CMmYFIEIOI 8-JtlfUI tn ...,... • dou- ble door entry, formal IMng end dlnlno room. Hardwood ftoora. Huge femlly room. 2 brick fir• pl-.. 4 Bdrma, huge prl11ate maater 1ulte. Large rear yard with apltlcllng pool A bWgeln at $240,600. Cell 54&-2313 THE REAL ESTATERS llUD II TUISFDIDI Darling end unit In quiet aecurtty gated complex! Clew\ 11 I wtll8tle, pools, apa and root•. 10.5% n- nenclno. Only $80,500. Call now 9~5370 \f >II/ 1/Flf .. , • • ' • •1 •• UITlllE FIDll Belt bargain -• Super large 3 Bdrm 2 beth with add on famll¥ room, warm co:ry flref*Ce. Ex· oeltenl value, only $129, 000. You muat •••· 546-2313 THE I<EAL E STAT ERS IUTTULlml I• all thl1 Coate M•H pool home M9de. AM- 1onebfy priced. Tllla home offen IOC1etlon & tarme. Bring yow paint bruall. 831·7310, M2·.2.411. TR \Pl I ll l\ \I l~I \I I ' ---- BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR 1 11 ll11y"d' l>• '" N !'. f>/'> I.IOI IUSIOCNllAI Rf Al 151,ur <;fRVICfS HllFllLI 1141,IOG Take over great assumable loans with low down payment on thlS beautiful 3 BR Plan 4 townhome. Great property & terrific financing too! IN NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 From The Atents & Staff of Waterfront Homes, Inc. 831-1400 Rf SIDE H 11"1 AfAl ES I A 1f SEPVICES 3 SNIPS + lPllTIEIT Coast Highway location with ocean view. Channing property with 2 galleries and dress shop. Low price & owner financing. $475.000. PIUYlTE IUCH co11u11n Walk to tennis & beach from this lovely entertainment home with 3 bdrms, family r oom, French doors. pool & spa. Good bank financing. $269,000. UllU IFFIOE 111110Ndttcn., ........... 831-0836 '==.' S.<e~~~-4£~s· ::: ----Wli.4 "'cu• • "°""" ----- • ...,,_..,., 1t,.....i.lod -· bolow 10 -· 6 .,... _ ... ,. ......... al eecl> ... "' ~ .. al ~ (1 HUTGAT 111 I I I I M I L N A 0 I' I I I' I I S 1 P R A H I I I' I I 1~ RONIHY I' I I I I 1~ t i L ,~ i 1 1 I MURIPl HIPPY HOLIDAYS 759-9100 MfSIOfNllAl Rf Al FSIAlf SfRVIC£S lllltl llUll 14H,OOO Charming 4 yr old 2 s tory Victorian home, 4 bdrm, 3 'h bath, immaculate, lovely garden and s un deck w ith view, excellent location. Enjoy resort living in a beautiful home yr. round. IN NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 HAVE A UNIQUE EASTER REALTORS. 675-6000 2443 Eaa1 CoHI High..,ey. Corone ct .. I Mer Ill OllUI · UFLHIH t lUUIOI. This exclusive home was designed & built with your lavish desires in mind. 6500 sq. ft. incld. 5 BR, 6 'h BA. billiard rm. 3 wet bars. wine rm, total pri vacy, security and breathtaking views from nearly every rm . $1 ,795,000 with e xtraordinary terms. Please make every effort to view this rare opportunity. Dan Bibb. I OHTllltn OISTtll Lm. Top of the hill in prestigious Harbor Ridge w /spectacular view of ocean, bay & lights. lncludea plans for 10,000 sq.ft. home w/tennia ct. & pool. Can be 10ld together o r separately . $1,29~,000. Maureen White. A Ill O&IHI lllT YILH. Thi.a 4BR, 2 ~BA famlly home w/large pool & 11eparat.e spa on a quiet cul-de-sac la ln move-tn condJt.lon. Com~ our offertna at $699,000. Good flnancln1 . Danny Bibb. . PlllLlll lfflllll Pllllllll 11111 YllW. Charmin(_ 1ln1le awry "Porumouth" 8BR, 2BA, formal dlnlnc rm & family nn situated ln the excluatvo c.ort>na del Mar community of SpyaluL Solar hett.ed pool & •P. aecluded In private ClOW'lyard. PlantatJon ahuuen., MW cpt. oak ~ & many more •m•nltl11. f&0&,000 Incl. land. Donna Oodahal1. 1 1"'" Its ltlt Item '" bit , ...... '" lilt ... , ....... ••a ....... a ,... ....... "" f ' Mini ranch In Norco, ·~ llW 011111 114tr acre apreed, wt3Br, w, •trktt. Olttt ft Ba. Auum G I loan . 10., ~ $107 ,500 FF , bkr ~rtllk ttt•• ,. •I• 851·13CIO .111 .. 111·1100 Hunt & Associate REAL ESTATE Ill OllYOI SlllEll Impeccable in design & decor, this spacious 4 Br & family nn appeals to the most discriminate form impressive courtyard entry to lrg pool and garden spa w/decking & lush landscaping. Security system and guarded gat~. Offered at $649,500. Jeri Hunt. 131-1100 PIE•lll LIO&Till-IEWNIT l&Y. A Prime Lido Bayfront, 85' on the water next to private beach. Pier & slip for lg yacht. Exceptional blend of traditional & contemporary design. Just under 8000 sq.Ct. All wood vaulted ceiling, solid beams throughout. 4 BR incl. lg mast.er suite w/study & wonderful patio for bay viewing. Guest suite. maiga qtrs & auxiliary BR. Plua 4-car garage. WE ARE PROUD TO OFFER THE ESTA TE AT $5,900,000 Dona Chichester. IPUUU LllTlll. Totally customized & expanded New Bedford model w/unobstructed ocean & night lite views. 4BR. 3BA. game rm, wine rm, pool & spa. Loads of amenities. $795,000 incl. land. Sandie Fix. WHI SIHH P&lllUlllO HUI YllW from this beautiful single story 4 BR, 3 ba, fonnal dining rm h ome. Seel uded patio w /sparkling pool & prof. landscaped yard. 3 private beaches & close to schools & shopping. J649,000 Incl. land. Donna Godshall. PllOE HHOH lll,OIO llYlll lDUOI umll. Super ocean & bay view from this spacious jingle story residence. 2 mstr suites. plus 2 more lg BR. 4 BA, fam rm, & game rm. Pool in co urtyard . Great f o r entertaining. $520.000 LH . Donna Godshall. HIHTE HILHlll. Trickling waterfall into very private spa off master suite. Dramatic 2BR. 2 ~BA, den & library. Lowest priced ''Miramar" model. Highly upgraded for the discretionary buyer who wants total privacy. $495,000 Incl. land. Maureen White. .IH•llE OllH. Gate-guarded community . 2 BR + den . Tastefully decorated. Close to pool & tennia. $369.~00. Berit Mitchell. Oii Ulll IPTlll. Old World Charm & new world fun w/thia 4BR pool home In CDM. Jend'air gourmet kitchen & fonnal d1n1»a make thJa home ready for casual or formal enwnawna. i36~.ooo. Barbara Callihan. ILIPPI PlllT llW1 Split-level Dolorea plan In the newer Blutta. End unit, 3BR. 2~BA. 2 p.tJos. Vlewa of upper bay & mountalna. $330,000 Incl. laAd. Dick Halct.rman. 1111 111111 lltLllll . Complewly remodeled kitchen & batha. 3BR, 2BA 8panl1h home w/n•w wood floor1, J9C\lllld tub. A.crW .... fMm bay. $281,300 Incl. land. ~ween Wblt11. WI .~>I I ·, "\ TAYLOR CO. H L 1\1 · 1 e> I:'-, ·," I ' 1 I ti ... a.m., 111. OOll!llOllL lllUITlllAL llYEITIEIT OOlll•m EJOLlllVEL Y ,. .... 11111 .. 111.,4 ... a., .... ,,.,.,..... llEW ADDRESS OIE OIVIC PUB •••••rt IHoh II•• Plteu ••· 644-4910 SHORECLIFFS 4 BR, canyon & ocean view. stunning. 249 Evening Canyon Rd. 1211,000 fll, YlfW 2 B R+ den , HVHomes , Seawlnd. 2244 Port Carllsle. llYN Wll Ocean view & beach access. Cameo Shores $825,000 fee. 4 BR. lease $3,000 per mo. PUllSIU Niil IUllLT 5 BR, 1 blk to bay or ocean. $399,900 fee: Owner will trade for s maller home. IHIMl TU llmllt Under the new accelerated cost recovery tax system, If you buy an Investment property with Improvements (bulldlng value) of $100,000, the first full year write off could be as much as $12,000, a $6,000 savings for someone In a 50% tax bracket. Call us about this type of investment. TAOIS UY•t Del Taco site In prime location. Good steady return on Investment. Plus tax write off. Long term triple net lease. ....... , 2nd story posslble on this bank forec losure sale, Corona Hlghlands, lender offers fantastic financing. $285.000. TWO --ONGS !HE STAINES COMPANY 760-1397 UYOIEST Anr11Cttve tour bedroom Ivan Welle home. Large lot. Excellent family neighborhood. $3411.000. IPll TIUY 1-4al0 uu h••d•rt .... 673-77'1 PllL I SPA PLUS 9 25% u.>mable loenf Famlly room, ge- :rebo. laoleted meeter bedroom. Belt buy around It only S 139,950. ·~ . \ f >I I I ti I:. If ·. ' ... IAUIHT UY I IUOI lalMa lw.n •·1-1•AA ....... IMT e evv BALBOA PENINSULA ~~~~~~~~ Sharp 2 br reduced to f&ITU'IM fmlY $250,000 Kint flnencMg -• Open wknda pm llYSIHU . _544-__ 12_a_1 ---- Sl*)lou1 3 bedroom, 31 PllmlU llJntlT beth temlly room home 3 Br. 2'Ai Be.. w/boat lllp o n fee land. French for up to 55 ft yecht. doora, lmprenlve fire· 150.000 dn. $750,000 pl-. bay window, lhut· tully 1aumabl• lnatltu· tlll'I, and ch11mlng bricll tlonal loan. $1550 ,000 patloa. Large corner lot equity. Wiii consider with A. \I or amtll boat trt<Se or discount equHy ecceea. Now '410,000. for ceeh or PllP9f. Soott Ask for a. Ch .. L... Holm11 Atlorny/Bkr. 644-7020 5-'M5111 UMt 1111. 11nn _c._C_"-0-.---- 0CEANFRONT I 3BA :c~ 2ba $14:.::. T d w/$871< ~% into. Sam ra e Crane Agl. 4915-8104, Cullom 3 bdrm 4ba, 4~900. &48-7530 atudy and aeune. Slept .. _ • I •·-1-to aendy beach. Vacant .... -... n ...... aa.....,_•_-__ • __ lmmed poe ... 11on. • yra J M a LIT n-. Full prtc. $1, 150, 1 bdrm home In front. 2 000. Aoent &U-9813 bdrm rental In rear. ~.quaint, cNlrmlnO. • 111 llllf 1222.600. Agt. 842-4423 IP IU llWNIT I••• l .. stlll11•1 ......... • ...... Spo41W 3t30 ti~ Uva In 3 bdrm. 2 beth 0WC 111·1~ term UPP« apt. Commercial 3br/3~/30.1 \l9C lhop, omoe or ,...,. on 50t Acecteo-welk to ... lower 111111 plua 4 car Ottet lnvttad-Ac>Pfalaed ~~Ing. Prla• at '3H.1_«0_1<_own __ 11>t1_r_ M&-_1048 __ Stm:Clff S as socia ted ft w • • w ,, r, .. , ' ..... a; • • ' I U.8 Oranoe Oout DAll.V PILOT/8und1y, Aprll 1, 11U CHARMING TWNH8, 3 er. 2'" Ba. dbl gar, pool. Open Sat 2-5. &44-2582 IOI ,.,......,, 1112,llO ....... 2 ..... Beautlfully decorated condo • make up PHI payment• of approx $7000 and move Int Agt 525~1963-1900 S585,000 SPYGLASS RIDGE -OCEAN VIEW 4 bedroom. family home. Beautifully upgraded & landacaped. Lovely gated pool, used brick 3 car garage, large lot with play area. 8~% financing. 759-1501 or 752-7373. HARBOR VIEW -$349,000 on fee simple land! Thia 4 bedroom, 3 bath, executive home is on an extra large lot surrounded by woodsy pines affording total privacy & seclusion. Professionally landacaped with eXlended deck, firepit and night lighting. $236,000 worth of excellent assumable financing. BRAND NEW ON THE MARKET. Better make an appointment for this one NOW! 759-1501 or 752-7373. $269,000 WITH SLIP Fabulous Towne Home featuring 3 bed.rooms, fireplace, 2 car attached garage. huge master suite with sitting room + balcony with bay view & private boat slip. Call 759-1501 or 752-7373. EST ATE SIZE LIVING $t25,000 This outstanding executive home features what muat be the largest lot in this magnificent private community near the water. The rear yard features a Japanese garden. waterlall, Kol pond, pool & volleyball court in a spacious environment designed for memorable days throughout the year. A large living room with fireplace overlooking the pool & gardens exemplifies the open spacious feeling prevalent thruout. A huge kitchen, fnnl din rm & 4 spacious bdrms including a msU' suite w/blt-in shelves, sunken jacuzzi tub. Alaumable financing at 1 l.75%. 759-1501 or 752-7373. $1,500,000 FANTASTIC VIEW LOT l.24 acres located al the top offering exclusive ocean views. privacy & seclusion. One of the few lites available that ls eminently suited foe • breathtaking private Htate. Level & ready to build. 759-1501 or 752-7373. $271,000 * DOVER SHORES * Spacious executive home featuring 4 bedrooms & 3 ~ baths, pool & a view of the back bay & Anthony'• Pier! Thia fine residence ia located in a very desirable area & priced for immedJate lale. Low interest assumable fln.andna available. Call 7'9-1501 or 752-7373. OCEAN VIEW + POOL $711,000 Thia truly magnlf loent residence II for thole who embrace ~Jax.ing luxury as a way of life. Decorated ln M.Uterrane.en atyle w/cwved arches, rec med l1cbt1ni & liberal we of mirron. The aounnet kitchen feature1 llOUd oak cabinetry, J~A.lre ran&e· Port.ugueee tiles & a breaklut nook w /OCfllm vleW. Panoramic ocean & night vlew from LA to Catallna. Pqol & qaa are encl'd in private courtyard. Thia tlrw home ii unmllt.akabl.Y N~ ~·~ ti.nandnl oa fee ample land. 7&9-1501 « 152-7373. DRASTIC PRICE REDUCTION: $12,500 BELOW APPRAISED VALUE AT $169,90011 Our sellers really need to move so their necessity is your good fortune! Imagine, a three year old home with 2,200 square feet of living area with all the amenities, and at this price. The large country kitchen comes complete with built-ins, Jenn-Aire cook top, trash compactor and two microwaves. There's a breakfast bar PLUS a formal shower and double pullmana. With a large assumable first trust deed this executive home can be yours for a surprisingly affordable monthly payment. 9032 Adams Avenue, Huntington Beach. 963-5671. MRS. CLEAN HAS LIVED HERE SEVEN YEARS (AND IT LOOKS ITI) She says her secret ia que-tipa and X-14 and you'll find it hard to believe this two SU>ry townhome is really seven years old. The two fireplaces (one in the living room and one in the master suite) have never been used. The kJtchen is spotleim and includes a double oven and breakfut bar. Custom wooden shutters have been built for most all of the windows and do they look good! For those hot summer days there's a gigantic brick patio with built in bar-b-que. This highly desirable Springhunt townhome includee three large bedrooms with two and one half balha. Offered at $155,000. 9032 AdMu Avenue, Hunting1on Beach. 963-5671. ONE HOUR PHOTO PROCESSING LAB -SACRIFICE SALE PRICE OF $60,000 Our owner wanta out and will sell at leu than replacement cost. Refinanee a $42,000 equipment loan and_with only $18,000 down its yours!! The owner aays he will stay and train the new buyer AND will warranty the equlpment for one year. Your $18,000 down payment buys you the complete store inventory, all fixtures and operating equipment plus the good will of an already established business. This store does good buainess now and with new management could be a real money maker. 9032 Adams Avenue, Huntington Beach. 963-5671. THE GABLES -HUNTINGTON HARBOUR TOWNHOMES ONLY TWO YEARS OLD This Warmington built townhome is one of the best values we·ve seen in this price range. Taite a look al these features for $110.000, then decide for you.raell; Two large bedrooms (master suite with retreat); one and a half baths; 1eparate dining area; spacious kitchen with gas cooking and BUD..T IN MICROWA"'\'E; laundry room; fenced front yard; and an ATI'ACHED GARAGE with automatic door opener. Several financing optiona are available, one with only $5500 down 9032 Adams Avenue, Huntington Beach. 963-5671. AnENTION PARENT811 WANT TO HELP? U you would like to help one of your children pun:hue a home, we have a fanwtk loan protlJ'Un available only ln the dty of Hun~ Beach. It requtr. a CCHAcner, $"DOWN, and hall flnt year pa~tl of only 8.5'il! (That meena a $78,900 10wnhone can be purcb.ued for $3,945 DOWN and ·~2 .,.,_MONTH, principal and lntec'tlt.) 9032 Adams Avenue. Huntl.nCtoft Beech ~71. NEWPORT IEACH OfflCt] 2870 ... _.. Dil,. "I~ "'"'Q:~~::••o .111111. AMERICAN HOME SHIELD "We Protect & Service Things That Service You." HUNTINGTON BEACH OFFICE tol2 Adami AM. Huntlntton ... ell, CA 12941 (714)Rl-10ll I HARBOR Rl>GE F•IALEIY .... lot at 14 NarbOne $438, 000. $338.000 111um- able at 13%. Renalaaance ~. 3Br. lam rm, 21~BI Creal. $399.000. $270.000 ... ~ II 10.375%. OynMty Model 28r, 2S. Crall. $329.000 1230, 000 auuam1ble at 10.375% 840-2038 1Uff1m1.- l0n1 toe. 2 Br 1be. S137. 000. Bkr. &40-9019 IUTPMll aWPllTW Cloee to Hoeg & be9c:tl. Have 2 auper 2 level ~ Only s 135,000 & 1 150.000. Agt 552-7500 - I l R ' I R ARCHllC CTUR A l PqOPfRIJ£S LEASE OPTION Comp. tum. One of Big Cyn'• moet eleg. ~ 4br, 1tudy, den. llreplc pool. ape. Chlld'• par1l. luth grdnt. S1,49S,OOO r... ! : ' I / • " I Tarbell, HL\lJ Olt!-J LlllllllllPlll Oealgned for elegant ooculona or large t.mlty aHalral This beautllul 5 Bdrm Dover Shore• home 11 exqullltely ~ tailed, hu pool. ape Ind view -aide terrace • j)f"Ofeuionalty landtcap- ed. 1850,000 Includes I lee land. Cell lor •P· lllYllW-IMll• polntment to He this 180 deg VIEW. Oak -111111ng. "°°"'· IMded g&ut ..in-142-lllO dowa, lg 9f'4 of eu1.._, NC lot. 3 Bdrma. A real buy at $385,000 . l44-Mt9 few IPP(. Im'"" 114' .. PETE BARRETI .. REALTY OcnVu Trt-Ma oomunty ii~~~~~~~ poolllennls -bMctl. i Specloua, frplc, dbl-ii•'" blttna gel terma Npt Creet 2.:l8r. den. End unltt S188,800 to $225,000 ..... 8AAGAIN. 3 bdr. lam rm, 2'>i be., wtde ~belt. AN new. YOU OWN THE LAND. WNI !MM option. 1225,000. Bkr. 844-0134 °'~ ............ ""' LMve 3 8' & den. b+-leYel llom• wl b••m cl91. llendpe,tnted th a ceiltng lane for • fathlonabl• Cate Blanco look. Fl· nenolno II aeunabte °' new flnanolnQ avlil. No down la OI(, reduced UOM to U 15,000. en-oeo dya: evu 844-7007 I It. 2~ Ba. Townhouae . t10.soo. 10~ down. 173-MM. •••am , .......... 1111.-4 Bel. 3ba. Canal front home. Owner It DESPE- RATE Ind will aaelt1 with flnenclng. Call fOf appt. 759-1e88 IPHTlllUI 111111 I IHU ... Fee land. Atmolt ~ acre. T•k• over paym9t1tt of approx 12000 1>41r mo. 750.1888 llmtlf .. llUll ...... 38' wide lot with boat tllp. YCN own the 111'\d. Vacant ancl reedy to move Into. Own9' wilt c:.rry ftMndnQ. 11, 195,000 .. ...... -Wiien yOU"'9 rNde It to IM tof • why not llve there 011tttendlng aweeplng vllw ol "9W-Port I Oclan. Not one .. .. owrtooleed In thle mellc111ouely dHlgnld flOtM. P'ltoed ~ .,, 000,000. !.. (lt•) llt-1 ... ...... _ ltTATa ·'IM.-. !llWWY. °'* IPA. 'AHTMTIO 'MWt i 1 t . . . .. . I 1 It' plue PAM Ml or D•N 31131 Hoity, 9outh Laguna 488·1000 8at/8un 1-6 217'4 Ptolflo Ave., TM Blutt1, CM 831·&'483, 636-8628 . Sa/Sun 12-5 2520 WHtmln1ter, Co1ta MM• ,761-3181 $132,&00 811/Sun 1-5 1 1 Ru. Vtrte, Big Canyon. NB &'44-8200 1'485.000 Sal/Sun 1-4 1312 Santanella Terr.{lrv.Terr)CdM 762-1414 $179,000 Set/Sun 12-5 S 8R plua FAM AM or DEN '402-16th Pl., Newport Hgts. NB 875-753'4 $195,000 Sat/Sun 1-'4 •••&10 Oorcheater(Cameo Hghlnd1)NB 631-7300 S397,500 Sun 1-4:30 •1301 Dolphin Terr, Irv. Terr. NB 631-7300 $985.000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 4 BEDROOM **Harbor Island Or .. NB 675-3693 $1 , 100.000 Sat 1-5 Oranoe Coe1t OAILV PILOT/Sunday, Aprll 3, 1183 DIRECTORY ... , ltllt •4'< ..i,..clwy ..,, ... YM Milt wHllNtf et Y" ........ ..-...-. '*iM Hie leullet1t lhle4 Mf9w .,.. •Mr4M4 It. .,.. .. ., •tllll llty M•ritMt .. , • ....,._ Iii , .. ,,, OA.ll Y "LOT 'W AHT ADI. PetHflt .,..., ....... '-"•t fw .... ff,..... -~le •at -II ... ._ .... la tlllt cei..-H tll let...•· •"4 Sllfldly. 428 c 1 2288 Meyer Place, Co1t1 M"a arnat on, Corona del Mar &'42-8588 1121,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 875-8742 $485,000 Sat/Sun 11.,. *2708 Clltf Or., Newport Bch 831-1288 $450,000 Sat 1:30-5/Sun 1-8 760 Via Lido Soud, Lido Ille, NB 6'44-6200 $575,000 Sun 1-5 4 BR plu1 FAM RM or DIN 144 t Galaxy Or, Dover Shre. NB 548-5647 $389,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 23 Half Moon Bay (Spyglau) CdM 644-6926 Sat/Sun ,_. * 1624 Antioua Way, Newport Bch 646-717 1 $524,900 Sun 1-5 1730 Port Margate, HVHm1. NB 758-1501 Sat/Sun 1-~ •'4826 Roxbury Rd, Cameo Shre, CdM 768-1501 Set/Sun 1-5 • 183'4 Commodore Rd, Baycr .. t, NB 831-7300 $349,000 Sun 1--4:30 1050 Santiago, Dover Shorea, NB M4-6200 1749,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 * *920 Via Lido Nord( Lido lal)NB 646--0303 $2,650.000 Sun 2-5 2060 Flamingo (Meea Verde) CM 8'45-0303 $215,000 Sun 1·5 I M pfut ,All 9'11 or DIN 36 Rldgellnt Or., Harbor Ridge 100.1000 •ueo.ooo 8un 1·6 • * 162-4 AnUgue Wy, N.8 846-7171 S849,800 Sun 1·5 4 Narbonne, Harbor Ridge 844·8200 11.988,000 8a/8un 1_.. I .,. plu1 PAM RM or DIN ***'41 Lindt Ille Or. Unda Ille, NB 875-8181 $1,850,000 Sat/Sun appt. only '*904 Via Zurich Cir., Lido 1111 &'44-8200 11.250,000 Sat/Sun 1_.. '4 aR +DIN •2478 Rue de Cannes. Newport Riviera. CM 8-i4-8200-. $124,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE 2 HDROOM 11158 El Morro, Laguna Beach 675-5930 $89,250 Sat/Sun 1·4 • Spa * Pool * * Waterfront * * * Waterfront & Pool ln1tt ltr lalt C•a•L Pnprtr llH luc•nt farm UH IH1tt Uafuall•• ... lt1H1 Uafanu•• !IH111 VaJ!ralt Aprtanll Uaf. ltwprt 1ttc• lOH llWNIT 11111 outlTUll Gtatral 2202 C..t. .... ll24 Latua ..... 2141 lnprt lw• Ult ii'!!l!!!mm'iii'm"li.iiiiiii'l~~~~~~~I~~=~=~ llAT IUP llOLllll .,,.. ......... 5.5 llCf" wltn • megnlfl. 2 Br 2 Ba condo $550; 3 om TIWlllll 4 bdrm. 2 t>et11. beMltlful Condo. VltMlllM. Top nr 2 br, ,.. ... be. lrplc, ow. pvt eo.11 M ... '• l\Mel letnlly Fabulous 3 bdrm water· etnl view of Cep11trano Br 2 Ba nr btech '850: 3 view,,_ crpt1, COY9red ocean vv. 2Br 2be. 1850. Spacious single. one pet lo, ger No p1t1. complH hu lmrrwd oc- front townhome. Huge II Tll W,lm. v·•iau. c-•ud--' -t only Br 2 Be r.'k~; 2 Br 1 OHlgner perfect wltl1 p1tlo. 11075. Kell Rent· avail now. 213159M08B d •5251mo. Avell. Apr 1. oupancy for 2 Of 3 BR, 5000 tt '"" d~ .. 20 .. ~, .._.. .... •-B ... 1 Cape Cod ()harm. 2Br al• 497-4801 & two I>« room .. muter bdrm wl bay vi.w lq uu """'• mlnut91 from downtown • ... ut . 2,,.,be cory home com· • · NEWPORT CREST 834 Hamuton. 5'3·5478 S•H to $625 Welk 10 end delightful 1r• llnec:t parking 1p1ce1. Owner San Juen Cepl11rano. .llMU llll.n wood bu ...,. r ·-llt l 2292 2 br 2 ba condo $950 apartments. acllool1 & 111opplng patio, Owner wlll cerry wlll conelder tr1de. $3, Hortea OK. $895,000 PllP llllllll•llT ~;._:~n f()(mel dl~;;g". -0 ••• mo. ·L-evell. Tennie. UY YU Tl... 1250 Adam•. 557 .. 785. 111 at 10% Int. 300,000UM. IW.n OWMf wt1161~.,.0 llMl1I air cond: wet bar & fully 4 Bdrm, 2 be, NICE VIEW, IAC. etc. 875-671iii98 Yesy ... ~ l11ge ix:rm _n_o....;pe:......11_. ____ _ IUL 1nan m11 17141 73-44u equipped kitchen. Rllkl· HOO/mo. Cell \llckl. i...:..:......-----U--I ..... rplc. pat 0 2 bd 2'.+ ba. ettecnect 2 .l.1ll1 111·1100 12111 u a.2u1 enc. hU ecc.ee 10 pool 4H~ llmtlf Yea .. geiege, pool · r H a. AB 0 R cn.,mlng 2 Bdrm & den and Jeou.a!. 17H/mo. Elegant Covet Shor• 4 Y11 .. 1875 No pe11 cat O.,'fs:· $850/mo SACRIFICING CREST r nome In greet looallon 111111 IW.n l!'!J!rl ltac• 22't Bdrm. formal D.R., lrg 5'5-3381 SS-Hlg CONDO. Optn houH hJltxn/ Uafll 1300 neat Bay. 11200. 675 23 t II 3 B 2b• tam m rrml F.R. w/wetber. Perfect FURNISHED or UITlllE 3 Br. 2 Ba. 2515 Oranoa. Fri-Sat. Rare 4 Br. 2•.+ Ea..£..• .. -A.A£1 •~-Ea1t1ld1 Cove Wot • 1 or evH ce r • r • for entenalnlng • com· Frplc, lndry nookup1. S.. quiet court. pool, ate, •0 --•• --Beeutlful~ f\lrnllhld wlll1 &48-3375 :.~:~~/&~.!:~. = forteble l1mlly llvlng. UNFURNISHED 2 Br 1~ Be. TownllooM, carport. No pets. $825. Ownr/agt. 675-5788. 2 & 3 bdrm, 2 be. ,_ bey view $1800 VERY CLEAN . 3Br home, & Hune 300 11 from Pier/float roe lerr. t>oel. All UTILITIES carport/ g1rage, 1mell Sierra Mgnt. 641-1324 $187,500. wllln1nclng. t5•1t dn WATERFRONT HOMES encl garage. lg yard w/ nerbor. S17~1mo. Cell $3000/mo. C. ennllla, PAID. HEALTH pet ok. laundry rm, frplc LUXURY CONDO 2 B 2 631-43818-5 M·F Eve& haart Pre"'1J lSIO INC. 631-1400 big •h•d• tree & covd 940.5377 °' ~3208 75g.9100 Avell Aprll. • r, ILIFFI wknd u 1-188• Ownrt -patio New opte, new S.T mu WSI CLUBS, TENNIS 2$43 orange or e.. 2 car g11 wtopnr. In· S..t buy In Bluffs, beau· Agt Coop w/AgtL "co•N,_E ... MP-. OELUllSION-.......... h'·-..1 .... drepee & lreel'lly painted Lrg E/Bluff Condo. 2 elry. Monltl-lc:>-montn 2 Bdrm SWIMMING plus 2&48 Orange ~r ,~~P· $800/mo tlful greenbelt view. 2 Br, UllU IUOI T -.... ..._ 1n1ld1 & outl F1mlllH 4 Br. 3 Be. Newly refurb, on Mnd w/ectlon view In muth mort! Sorry. TSL Mgmt 642-1603 --·------- $133,000. For Sal• by ER'S HOME. 21 mine to BAYFRONT, 2 Br, 2 Be. only plee11. Kid• & pet• Super. $ 1295/mo. 8Ncon Bey. 12500/mo. no p•ts. Modtl• •550/mo. 2 Bt. 2 ea. Apt. $415 1 Bdrm, relrlg, owner. 64<>-0949 5 unite on ~ •c. M-l alcllng, lek•. rlvera, 3000 $ 139 5 /mo . H 1 r b ok. $725/mo. Cell agent 875-2490 • M. T chell. 75g..9100 "d Uy • .,upper unit balcony clean, no pet• 731-C. W. llT•"lll .... zoned. 11g2,5oo. 130. iq II. 3.4 bdrm•. lge 213-478-3577, 123 E. •t 837-1154 °' 540-f154 '•RGE BLUFFS CONDO open a 9 to 6. frplc, lndryT~. carport.. 18tn St. Pn 873-7787 -000 dwn. bal1nce at muter tulle. Jacuul, Beytront, Little It. <J\ O k d 2 BR & den. 2'-+ betn. 12.60% for 15 Y"· lamlly room, 1olarlum, Hou11 lor$350kld/petotl 2 1try. 4 Br, 3 Be. a WOO 2l95Meple 2Br,yd,gar.nt Wlllon& formal dlnl~oom. open Ownr/Bkr courlHY to 2~ba, 2 lrplca. beaut. Newport blvd blll• pd 11300/mo. 844-2807 r. d a rtm ts TSL Mgmt 642-1603 Harbor $485/mo, $415 bMm clga, 5.000 eq. bkra. 81g/782-3684. kllch (Jennelra). lg dk BEST t. 53g-e1go OoNnfront home 3 br, 4 ***NEWPORT CREST uar en "pa en _ 3BR 1'.+ba. EHlllde. no MC. 75'-09&e It. lot. }21 ,000. Agt 619/8g2.J81g ovrlk• lawn. 1tr1am. lg 2 ler 1 bedrm• l'.+ be be. $2000 mo. Avall. Mey Executive 2 bd, 3 ba, port Buell/No kid•. utll pd excp1 elec. 2 BR, t Ba. gar, nr OCC. 931·5661 lactal Pre,.r"-1350 greenbelt. Ce1cade con3o No pat~ 1550 11t.Mr1Long 850-1190. $885/mo, yrly Vlaw +. . · $1115/mo Avell 411, mlntcond.$495 N 2 VI H b •ir mtn1. $850/mo. Owner · · ' Avllll 6-1 838-7488 880 lnm1t An 851-9647 1162-2390 o. 1 enna. er or OWNER DISTRESSED! 7141~4-8510 Bob B. ll-4&-7434 H71Slmo. 3 Br. 2'.+ Be. •---------1 ta1 t6UI) Ridge. Vecant Renal•· 4-pllx under mrkt Wiii l.L •-la ·--tuan....a• Opn HH Set/Sun. 2 Br cu1tom Condo. Nwpt ............ ., ltHll 645-1104 ;;~ 000d~5~B~3~ be help finance.$ 18K dn Nr ad Ull llOI •u ••• .. , ... hN etont on lot, bMUt. Cr .. t. 2 car gar. pool, TWO STORY CONDO, 2 ' . • Tyler Mell & Frwy. Agt NEWPORT BEACH PEN· -...-treH, lrg !enc. rard. tennis, spa wl d '1ooll up. bdrm, 2 ..... bl, 2 car gar N«wport Buell/So 2 Br. 1~ Ba. quiet, town· BEAUTIFUL Studio $405 l'IOuM. No pell. $450/mo LIKE NEW 1 Br s.-gs for 2 people 755 W 18th TOP ., .. , quiet. no peta St 646-9507 MESA PINES 549-2«7 IOWFlllT 642-9808 . INSULA BAYFRONT. 3 3 bdrm. 2 bath1. new clllldran & enlme OK. Avail Apnl. $950 mo. No petl 1700 16th SL 1017 E. Balboa Bl. DU· ,1111 If IWllllllP Br. 2•.+ Ba, wl bo81 •llP crpt & paint. Front 2 Watar & gardener pd. TIL llpt U2-110I &46-eoa5. 842 .. 1162 Cit Oo•t•I Large 2 Br. 1 Ba. upetelra. Petlo view ept, 2 br, 1 be, PLEX s4ao.ooo owe lor up 10 55 11 yacht. 1tory wltn unot>1tructld $595/mo. 1g10 Maple 1 ••-UYl ,1100 64~·5113 Eaatalde $475/mo No ow. frplc. small encl. 873-1282.Agl Ottt1l1u'-"e1 1750.ooo1u11yauumeble view of So Beylront Ave.548-3227 ..__ NEWPORT CREST'1••111iilll•••I peti.631-8155 1 yard. gar. Cloee to ----...;;...----! XLNT FIN. 759·1652 ln1t11ut1onel loin, $850, 11100. mo. Edie Olaon. 2 B 1g fenc. yfd 3 Br. Townf\OUM, powd-0 DO 11 Ltg 2 Br. 4/pllx, $500/mo, bMch S580 850-1798 Saala bl 10&0 OWNER ANXIOUS I Tri· 000 equity Open to ell Agent, 144-t-" cnrid~:O~i1 OK. 2215 :1;np:o~·s'rroo~~ 4Br, 2'.+~a.NO/W, trHl1 l!!!!l•b • nu crpt, dw, dnatrt. WI Elslde tmeU 2 8', 1 Be • • MWI Tl ftTll plell under mrlCI, will help lredu Scott HolmH ._ Unit C. Pomonl. 1575. 1173-885e. comp, bltn1. Tri-level, 1 lalha bl&U 2706 I Ide. 6 4 8 · 8 3 2 9 . dplx, prlv yd. gar. No 2 8d hOUM. $89,500 flnanc• S 18K dn, nr Attorney/8kr 54~g1 &45-3861, &46-8238 mo. free rent. 1176-2584 BAYFRONT, pier avail. 3 64~25 dog 1 . $ 4 9 6 Imo 5 Bd houu, dbl gar. Tuatln8& Frwy. Agt ExpertlM for •itcllenglng ...... E'lid .. 2 new lg unit• 38' H:~~~~ ~':.W,;J~~i~Z. Saa Jau Cat ma II Ory, 2 Br. frplc. 11 2 ~ ... , ,.,,, _5_5_2_-83-43 ______ _ $99,950 C/21 Gutierrez 642•980 In ltate or out of •llte, Ptaluala 2207 2be or 4Br 3b1. gar. 840~ or g75--0()40 -· $1600/mo. 1176-30e7 .S::.llll Cozy, clean 2 bdrm, 1 l>A Call 75g.1977 Foorpllx, Cotti Mesa. 2 Oen LHl•y CFP/CCIM frplc. kid• Ok . 2 479 2 Br. 2 Ba. Fem. Rm. Liv. --d\lplrnx. Ee111ld•. lOtO Br w. ea lludlol wtenci. 682-7700 3-1ty llOuM on Balboa Bl. Orange Ave. 645--09ee 2 muter bdrms. 2',.,ba. 2 Rm 2 car enci.d gerage. Cereu ••1 ••• 2722 NR so. COAST PLAZA wuner. dryer nook-up faltia patio• Oro" $23.760; LIST YOUR PROPERTY Yrty IMM $800/mo. It 0 ry W I 0 • A e It· enciad bllcil ywd. vehlcle THE SHORES 1 BR APT, 1370/MO In kllcll Stove. 1 car gat iiiiiiiil=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiil $240,000. Prln. only. wnntlleExchangeSpec-e73-32a1 2y8;: 1n~'·B~kg~ •• ~ 1700tmo.Ag1.5'2·N08 •1,,ora1ge. cl~•• to BEACH AREA Utll1pd. 754-0588 $550 mo. 111 & $550 OUllllM Ownr. 54g--0433 1111111 Scott HolmH, CerHa ••• •u U22 1825/mo. 97M942 ''' lllUYE m IC 00 •• goo area. Come ..... CXJr newly dlC). No pell 931-3878 ••-11111 Attomey/Bkr 54s-&591 $575/mo. 111. lul & decorated model•. 1 & 2 Large. clean, 1 Br. Apl. or 11-42~260 -WEIT AWPiln Ocean view, t>eeutlful r• Sharp 3 BR 9dll oondo • NEW gated 20 Town-cleaning. 32108 \lie DI Bdrm apt•. $850 & 1&gs pool. lndry lac, nHri--------- 3 BR. lerge 1olld Oak 4 8t 2'MMI. pool, Npt 9cfl. modeled 3 Br. homt. 3 Mau varde cnlry cl. nome VILLAGE COM· Ollve. SJC. Call belora POOi 6 Tennie 1hop1, u1ll1 pd. From l1m11y room wllh 8' IOlld RHIOll SH,000 (W"1dlff) nome foe top B 1 Se 11 or Rent . $850 mo. Agt 54g.13ee MUNITY 2 & 3 Br. 2'.+ 2 3 0 or e It 8 P M 11-4.4-6 t3881mo 546-0338 ~8 ... BJI O ak bar. weln1co1t. • bdrm up & 2 bdrm E. C.M. or Npt Ben In-S 1 4 o 0 I mo C • 11 Be. 1600-1800 eq ti. of e 1g/758-25116 wkdy•, Calt Helen 2 11 ~ u II nerdwood lloora. huge down Ouplu 2 door• come property with 714/931·5137 FemMy area 3+ Br, ,.,., Ba. pure lu11ury. OaregH. anytime WM61end1 1Bt nee. frplc, Nr bNCh. lge 2 br, 1 b9 lPllmlTS country kitchen wttn nr.. from wide belch & xlnt owner's unit ground fir. Old CdM dremellc 3 Bd ~ 1~7fu.a· $890/mo. IPH In every home • MaJHtlc two llory 5 rm dsllwellr. $860 mo. ~t~~· ~:;wp111;1gs62~a~ Beautlfully land1c1ped piece. Tastalully deco-surfing The beat In renl· Owner. 5'2·3481 2'.+ Be home 1850 e.I. muter eulte, dining noma w/ger Kid/Pet 780-9857 dep 1785 Ananelm . garden apt1 POOi & Spe ~ed . Enormou~t. Ala. $275,000. NO CASH $1200/pr mo Incl. W/O. EASTSIDE 2 Br, 1~ Ba. room•. wood burning s 4 7 5 BEST R 11 y Hlde-ewey wl vllw Mo· 631-1268 egt Bob Mllll· Petloal deck• No pets. ful~ ~~::c::~d wl:~, UM aw.n 3uniteBal11, al90 3 unit• 11t .. IHI & $300 MCUr. lrplo, lndry rm, tncd yd. flrapl&CH, micro-wave 539-8190 ,.. dern 2 Br. 1 B•. Deck, can. 1 Bdrm $485 frul1 treH. $215.000 lll·llOO NB. f~ TO'S, lend etc. Joyce Waltz. 1131-12611, alley pkng. All utll Incl, oven•. private pet101 &. H RBOR' ANE O/W, garage. No pell ..... 5. •BR 1 be''" """"' 161 E t8111 642-0850 M c Ne 1 n Ree It y ant. $645. Drive by 1892 y.,dt , gardener provld-A <J\ •7251 1y •~"1••2 ..,o • m , ....,...., 2 Bdrm 1'1• Be $5e0 ~r'::~.!Zo~~f~~,~~11lcdM . Ownere unit & 2 ::!"1334• 851 ·HB9 o:;,lelt38'2Be.garege, ~~/'o&' tnen cell ~n~~~='1:~,~~ ~!:·~!,'::~~·~:1 N~c• ;'B;.-,""B';lrplc, :3i~1eo~u::~r:r,"· 22~-~ard WALJ<ER&LEE income unit•. Jen Mc-· lrplc, D/W. wuner/ lllend. 7 mlnutee to 8.C, Dene Merine. No pell. 1undeck. carport, no * 2 Bt. 2 Be. nr SC Plue. n-t _,~ Co 11oug11 , Un I q u e WANT Ocnlron1 dplx loc d!Y9f', walk to beech, no Feul&la Vall!f 2234 Plan or 0 .C. Airport. $700/mo. 873-3835 P • t' LI e I e S 8 6 0 · 2 Bdrm. 1'1• Be $565 .ncm~ Homea. 5S3-1417 Beyfront Condo. boat-pet•. utll. pd 111. IUt 6 4 bed oom lndl fem 2 Jull .... of Newport ..... Au mo 780--1713, 833-3307 :s:s.';.~':et:~~~-U:2 3 Bdrm. 2 ba. $645 8 11 2 blk tr bell 1llp. 875-0105, (81g) 11cur. $1500/mo be ;pie luxury~& Bf'id.&80.ofSenOlego 1 rm wlV• ba, walk 10 1----'------1---------lr~n o'wnere ~nl~S475', 346-6908 859-1044, 875-8345. mer• 1725 Kida/Pete Frwy. From $1000/mo. 2Br twnhH. Falrl•n• be1cn, ell ut111 pd, no WllTLAll Y1W8l O.U Palal flM 000. Bllr 851-13e0 GEMSTONES Chrl• I S3M1g() BEST Rlty,.. 83t-M39. 2413 Orange o.,cs.n •• $4eo mo. kllctoen. $300/mo. Refs. Been. 1 .. 2 Br. Apt•. 8-.chalor apt, all utll pd, ~~~~~~~~~b;7:~~~:.::=::,.:::-I~ bleCh aree hon\19"' Cemeo 4 br. 3 be epec. Ave .. Coete ~ 54~1081 c.ai MS.-9322 M·F pool, 191, LJR, carport• CloM to bch. Furn avail • .. Wit l•H 1100 3 E~~;;,~.w1~n01~11M~=: O.C. Income. 873-7311 famlly home, pvt cour-But. ..... U41 PANORAMIC ~ !amity 5 rm w/gerege 2 Bf. frplc. ltlPI 10 l>Mcll, No pet• lmmed OOCUI>-$360/mo. 881-41142 ~. ' 50 000 A 63 5681 Big 4 br NEWPORT RI 1Y 1 rd & be 1 c 11 ·1Beeut. extra lge 4 BR. 3 OCEAN VIEW .tie Mver kllct\ klda otc garage. $795/pr mo ency. AAR&• -IUEllllf Piii 1 • . gt. 1· v·IERA condo TRADE: I 130 0 Imo . RI t • be. 3 oer gar, pre1tlg• Hlgllly upgred•d 4 Br, MCurely tncd $400 now 851-8787 Baell $375 --nu• Beeullful Lancer h<>ml. LHatlttl1 Leeltlnl op T . 0 R RENT . e«-9060; 873-858a ., ... rent to own or IN 2'" Be, lr/dr. $2150/mo. S3M1fH> BEST Alty IM 1 Br. $45()..$450 From Dena Point'• moet 20x40. Flfeplace, 2 BR 11 2 Yre. New. 16-U. $725K, (81g)439-3348 BAYSIDE PLACE BAY· opt. $1290 mo. M2·7940 844-1480 Of 830-5050, IJN Ursl .., ... bf. ~:rMgmt. S~t!~~ ~lu~::1 ~:lcw~~u:i~: Ba. Light lnterlorl. Tl1l• l•1 $100K dn Always FuH l.L W .....11 1... FRONT epeclou• 2 br, 2 Hunt Hert>Our 3 bf 2 bll _, 4220 Wntalaatlr Utlllllle pekl. ~1l mo. xtra lg pv1 patio $T50 the bHt buy In town Brend New 30-U, si.4 ut.. 1 ~ ba. $1700 mo. 8111 Grun· Chit• kltctl lrplc fncd 4 8~ 3Br. den, lg lam * Oldar 1 Br w/yud. plua $150 cleenlng fee. THE SEVILLE mo Cell 881-8441 or $32,500. 540-51a37, IQI. Mii. $200K dn Bkr Will Tiii lftl dy. Rltr, 875-81111. kid• dbl get pet $700'• rm wtw11 bar 6 2nd gerdaner pd. garage 382 Victoria. Cell lor Newly decorated 2 Br M·F g.5 &43-0212. BY OWNER. 2Br. 28A dbl 953-8400 Hmm Spectacular 2 Br 2 Ba BEST Riiy S3M190 ,.. lrplc. qul•t Nwpt Hgtl $485. no petL 752-5822 ewt. 642-3780 wtf.ar· new Ct'pt•. drp1. Wide coech, porch, ,_ ' -f Sal 140I 3 or • Bdrm•. bHch 2-lly, wood panallng. Beech WM 3 I>< dble bth .,..__~:6!'.,~ 1 11000 Ctdt Uaf. 2411 Tn ... "*'"' uts :~,';·~~d yd w/pallo, Bui. lttcla 2'141 drp1 &. cpt1. located In -ti II I are1. Alt 8 pm cell 11one lrpl, plctura win· l•cuullpool Kid• Pet mo ..... .....,........ Del 1 BR neet SC P1za $395~1 150 cteenl'ng. 291g..G Senta Ana $520 OeluH pooleldl Jttra lfllgl 6 * perk. s41 .ooo. LAGUNA BEACH Pvt 841430 111840-4238 dow. loll $1050 111. $810 many othere evell Wlltclltl-pool-homl, 3 Br R•uxort-Llk• edult tract 382 Victoria. Cell tor Cell 1·5, 836-4120. 2 br, 2 be. b1t-ln1. 552-8807 ., .. Upper Thr" Arch • m 1173-1734 BEST "'ty S3" '"1""....... S ... '""'· petlO/erbof. .. ...... ·~2 "780 dewehr. 1Yo mll• blacll --' ,,._~ •"75 "' ....,. ...., •-,.... .,... wlpool. ""''•· $47o+•~" ....,... ,.. ..., $ .. ""/ 2 B 1" B '80CANYONCREST.12tt Bay L.,...._, ._. -• Ready now So of PCH 3B 2b r k ..... & many extr11. $1100 .,... ...., ... ., mo. r. " •· No pell 1500/mo by 48 ti. $19,000. Poccn 000 tenn1 & 1YbO<dln•· 1eatala 2, 8t 2 8 ....... etno: r e, am rm, ..... 878-1734 ulll 1111 dl1count, or 2 Bdrm. lrplc, carjMted, upper unit, balcony, U R, 636-8362• & canopy 8 It by 40 tt. llon. Ebbtld• R11lty ~ a, .. ,....... r 1 -& dog1 ok. Frplc. Corner p u r c II a•• o Pt Ion range. patio. LM $775. carp0t1 --------- CM adult perk. Owner 494-9'.56 laallt fualaW blt·ln range. anerp Io t , $ 8 7 5 Imo. Ag t 28r 1be, dbl gw, gatden-776-2580 ph M0-1177 527 w . Wiiton wtlll.lll lPTI &<& c I•• n S 8 0 0 Imo . 11o42.g509 er, lncd yrd. pet ok TSL Mgmt 642-1803 Lrg 1 & 2 Bdrm .. among s-M88 •utaia, DtHrt 1451 ..... 2141 87~215e 1850. Ph 875-3083 or Adult condo. 2 :r. br, 2 2 Br 2 Be, frplc, open pin .. & 1traam1. Sac: 2 BR 2 ... f.,den room Lrve 2 bd, 1 be. IV~. 87"......., be. ell amenlt ••· SC be9m calHng1, tundeck. ...._ ••1 -1 ••E & • ..... • Palm OeMrt Dffp Ce-nractlve 1 Bdrm cottage, lnOT&OtL.ll NIAi S}OO. 220 Geneva. .......,, Pteza -.. Min. to Air· u 111 . rm 18 5 O I mo -•~ getM. pool. gym IPA. w/epe. Adu PIL Sm. pet nyon Tennis Club, 3 Br. 2 avell now to June 15 I IITT UllTI -~12 BLUFFS 28f & den. Up· port. lrvlne & bHCl1 1176-5511 Been. 1 & 2 Br. API•. No P•t•. From 14 &0 S.-4•500 OBO 645-&458 Ba 1 11ory. end unit. Furnl1'1ed. Utll pd 915" gred9d 1 level. Green-$825/ 835-1455 Avall lmmect. pool, spa. 84M5al from ~ room. Loe 2 Cut• end clNn 4BR 2t>e b 111 s 1 1 0 0 / m 0 mo. Lge 1 Bf, view. gar, decll. L R carport No pet• ---------""*Sal .lau 0., view, enc patio. lu"t tum. $175/wtl. 4g7-0077 br. many emenlt1H. home. ld)**'t to Mee-1eo.a3a.. °' 875-5930 • extrH. SH5 plu• dep B~ S:.10 Huntington Creek Apta 1 ml to beecn • Dena s 1 0 8 . s 0 0 • 11 ..... 2119 11275 mo. Cell Patrick, dowluk o .c . Rent ........... ranaiaW I 7 1 g ..... Me , I g 0 Id . 1 Br. $475-$495 Lu1tury edul1 llvlng. 1 & 2 1' Point Merine. 2 plu1 61gi340-03H day• 752-1440; ev11 & $850/mo or r1a11 opt. 3 BR 1V. be. xlnt loc. -840-4265 2 Br. 15&6 Bdnn. wllh g.eragee. hlet bdfm. 2 be Encl PO<Ctl. laefertJ OC1 0eaM NEWPORT HEIGHT'S wt<ndl 720-1988. 8772 Venturi. go direct OWTllr Mlllng & ttiowlng. lalMa TSL Mgmt. 754-0081 & water paid, tellvlMd ulll rm All epp't• Incl 2Br 2&.. below 3 BR. or 2 .. den. 2 be, "--· -~-n• .. or caM 8'0-!5071 Rent reduced to 1800 Pnluala Jtlf1C..••.... 2724 MCUrtty. From S510. Call R.c *•er Indoor eket Lg • mkt. dbl gar. beam ............... _.a - -mo. 846-2518 2 Br garden apt, Plltlo. 1 848-1813 from S.-5. ' • golf & tennta. 1175-0105 -...... ,,,_ 1-l-94.A.A BAYFRONT . Spec1acul11r c:tMld OK. No pets Stor- cl n~ ... rr~kor. ,!:o1!'_.1.·01NeLc" (e1g):J.4MfHHI • lenc«I yerd. Sl400 mo. 2 BR 1 Ba, tncd yard, UTilll .._ .. waterfront, 3 br, 2 be .... ~ 2 b 2 b "~tfla....&.a ·~ rm •450/mo aa•-a-. hllu -· ""' -, ...:.........;. ______ _, lncld• grdnr. ulll. Avl 1 k bl 1 h d ....... epac:. r. •· w--=--=-... • ...... , _ _.., .. femllylpeta mob(le home Little Ml .. Mutlat NI on a Mey to Oct. Martlll, oo a 1 1 ore 1 1 • lmll.t MW decor $2000 mo. + plu1 etudy. Pvt perkg, lPlll•ITS 9950 Quiet, 1p1clou1. nHr In So. Cst By ownar Tulle!, along c1me a 642-5200 rs~~· ~:~te. ~ro~ 1 10 4 bdrme. ltertlng et tllp $400. 873-14&4 boet allp evell. (714) Beeutllul garden epll Euttlldl gorgeous 2 Br 2 bHCh, 2 Br. ,.,., Bt $48,000. aplder and read In tile Meyw Pl., 64~ $650 to 1200 E/BluH lemlly hm· 3Br 752-H11 Ot 875-6491. Pat~decb. Spa. ,_1 Be. yard ssg5 TownhouH. $5115/mo 831-3383. 498-0177 Dally Piiot Claullled ..ahor•. 1 Br. den. 2be. country kitchen, IV "·-aa ..1.1 ... 1 -n -"" No.-· 831-3537 _960-M ___ se _____ _ CIHalfled Ada "are tilt lefa Tuffet 11r1d ..,,.....,t It now lhru M•y. $460/mo. '" 2 B B IOf' p • ' 2 Bdrm 2 Ba. $68S f·...._u. A--al 1111 MCtlon •bout MIM Mui-gar, yd. No pet• AVAii WHlllde C.M. Cleen & 'R= ettl •1000 e40-755g -iHj --........ ...-·- ' "'" .,.,....... utW Incl. 213/446-183g lnerp r. 1 e. oar-Stv<llo Apt. Vry Prlv wt 3 Bdrm. 2 Be. 1665 .. ._ _., Yoo don't need • gun to •newef 10 a eucoeHful for • .5. You can Mii pell, fenced p1tlo, •n· fty Condo. MSO. 2bd, 2ba + prk'~· pool, WIO, lit• 398 w. WlllOl'I 631-6583 New duplex, 2 & 3 bdrm. "drew fell" wnan you garage or yard Miii ii'• e your tuffet and lot• of Tht IHteet draw In the cled gereg•. no pelt. fmly rm, llC .. VIiie Bel· COOi! g Utll1 Incl. non-1---------($600-$650). Apt, 2 be pl-en 9d In tile Delly better -Y to tell more otn•r tiling• tnrough Well. .• Delly Piiot S525/mo ~ S525 MC. 651.n77 boa. (213) ~7889 1 m k r , 1 o c e I R •re. Going Benanu looking 1828 Fullerton Ave. Pilot Went Adel Call now peoptel Delly Piiot Claulfled ClaalflldAd 842.5678 Credl1 check req SPVQLASSHILL M18/mo7f50.9117 forlll'l\llylMnQ · 1•1Mo. 8•1-1884 wknd1 1 842-5878 Adi. Cell ~2-6878 . • . 548-5'42 or 770.&eae. Ol"I Point Lome. euperb 5 rent movee you In 842-5552 8-5 Motl-Fw -----------------~=~~~~~~~~-------~!:.~~~3~~~~~~~~ 8r.remllyhomewlth ·~~· ~t ~h•~2Br •• 1Be. ~•W~IW~ .g50/mo. 8'. 2 Ba. ¥few, 2 ''"""· 3 cat,..,. OH THE SANO .4'5 -3 Br • ,,.... Ba. STUNNING luge 1 Br. or Shopping, right et •pool, 2 car ger1g• w / -• -3 er. 2 B• upper unit. $4711. Pool. lndry tee.. no garden apt. pool & rec ~ 11nger11pe ~9YI auto opener. W1e1her. ..._ -at. a fl"PIOl.1 ~2 0dtn-0 w•t b•r, pert f"rn., pete. 5'1-955e. arM. 710 W. 18th St. Dally Piiot C1eulll1d dryer hook-up, large In 0 . • e • • 1 • .. A"• To~ &A femlty rm. 1 Br & '°"· Ofangetree, 844-7424, Bier weahar. dry•r lnold. Ouple11 W•talde C.M. 2 Heyl '300'• P•YI rent & " • -your -· 2094 Belmor.i 1525 111 & lul. 1300 ......... ........--.... 3 br 2.... Yeerty ~ 'Mnter, ended Br. 1 a.. Neel & cuta, utllltlH orpt1 thru-ou1 call 642• 18 end let • TSL -1. &42-1903 llC. fll:!-1123. The AE8 ........ ................ . " gerage. car ...... dr•pH, amen r •• d 'I Apr 11 FI r. t Clalelfled Ad·Vleor help .. .,.... ba. lge PllllO, 2 car get. &802 ,..... 63M1g() 8£8T rtty t. .;;.you ______ _ UITllR RanohO 8111 Joequln VM-No pett, N/tmkra Pf9f. TSL u,, ... s~2 .1 ...... !•need patio. •nc111d __ . _____ _ 1 1 B /1 " F lo 1920/mo. 731·6331 mv""· ... • """ g • r • ~· • no Pe 1 • Towntlouae 2 Br 1'"' Be. 3 8f 3 .. 3 car OWIOI ... r w 0 . rp • .,. ......... ...__, ....._, 2 ..... 2 "4711. Imo •....... $4715 MO. ~ O/W ..... -tto I..... .. • condo. Ab101ut1ly Im· bttc*~etnum. deoot w9ll WllLWJ _.""'-' ,,_ "' 5't-6442Mno.ae29 a-. ',. .. ....-· ..... n•• •,,.rt• meo. Cell for appt. 00\'et"IQI I tlll. VPonld· , _....., 81' l ,_.... rm be, lrplc, lncldt utlla, clean, quiet no peu I HllO/mo. Agt, Hury ed •nd unit. U20, ;;.;;'on~'OOm.r _..,Jee, NUnA. poo4, •3 er. 2 ea."' 8C P1z1. 111110/mo. !Iden Av• •t• ••••tf &at-12ea 867-2114 lot. Lov.tv g81"'1 Mt· ""'to l>eedll.,. lhOft BA pool._ IP'• aatp0r1. ,_,.,.__,_aaa ______ , t er m . A v • I 3 • 1 8 . C'1ld «*. f8H, No pete. Loe 1 bf 1 be: 2 ba. 2 be a Ir, 2 la gar, yd & Walnu1 8qur• 2 BR ting. Vacant, 1parkllno I 'Is-3 7 2 o I 0 0 a I : 7~ fa. · ' gardn ... h/mo. 217 twnhH. plan o. av•U cileen. ~OVl•lll rHdy. 8 0 2 I 2 7 4 -I •• ' ' ~ nr. ,..,..,... .. 8rentwoocl.14M3'/3. =imuatmo--~1'°111apc>te0, :1uo per mo. Agt, 11021tH·H11 colleot. &'lkltAOultLIMttte Baker. N o pell . . -..-It· 'o • 111111 o: • v • 1 llOOO/mo. 28' 11a L.ndfy tac. _1M&-__ 1_ea_. ____ -1 a ""°'*· rirctw.i lloott, TI. R,..,.., , .......... _ l40-00l'I. ~nu,'•°' Quiet ........... _ ..... A• .. ...-... ..... 91r, UH l W10 MC. TUR £ ""'" • .....,.._ Pr~ !uM!Ye Ao1 l4IO *91 t6MS•t v;;;,·u.-'7 a2i'IM ""'"'• -2390. Elden AYI vie•, •P•OIOUI condo. .. ..._ 8altlol ..... Qyb. , I ~. ~ M 1&)11.. . . Hf. l~B•i to lam rm. 11000 i.--"t!Of* 2 Br 1 le. oerpeu. oo lt1.. apl•. EMtald9 dUplt)c, 3 IA, 2 pvt dtck & p1t101, •t· • · op • --. no peta. l600 l '40o."418. 142-1903 0t k.fPIC,9nd~,lltY. teohed 2 ctr oaraga. "2•1• UIO H o. utll. pd.1_..a_.a_1_ss. ______ 1 Meo mo.~'/ •11200 mo. lee. A3-ttn 1 bdrm a... M. Lu11ur!Oil• 1 Ir Co11do, a1..ac» e.tt\. ~I"""' bett. p0o1 stuf:':. o101t to Ho•i.:;•t; ~11r. ,.._ ...... 1 it''*• rum qr~ 14• ...,_ ~, .. ""· """'N001rno. 1 Nklt ..... .-. ..,.... fllfn. U1ll fr:· ~ a ANOAAMIC OCIAN WHTCLI'' a •A I la Net#t>Of1 H:1hta ~ .. ,II,_ til:iift ~ frio. "" ... "'°··1" ~ YllW: 2 Ir. 114 ~·I ClOndO ...... pool. I.Joh•. :::'ot~·--t1!.o.o THlllYIU.ltlrwtoer, MO Ol'llf. 4 1 11 beW•lmt. t 1eoo1mo"" elry UflM.irt 9lld llfltt. _... M .,.,. ..,., fflOd '="'' I br 1,1n1t t4'/ll 11111 I•• •pt . Afti. now. ll80 "'°'Ho • w1~-.e., wa11t , •• Ci' but ttean f)OOtl 11aniat•• do~•· latr•U "ltr. of·~~ ttf •at tH •11 .. ••nt• At\• My NM1t0,.. Id-HOO L':r. 0~ Av•. uao. Celt •·•· o.tuu 3 tw ._., .,oc I S Ir. 114 ... 1':19d' Welk ~AQ I IAU IL UP' ~; l .. •.:..1:.. I~ t._;. ..... _________ ., be "lodern kltctl S!eta IO b•"-l 000/me OONOO;l-.Y4br,t\t ... ......,. IN ... • MOO'•"' aoutt! Cee fllu &:::J:" '"'Y '/'f'O.lffl, ·~.&..-..~_ .. tftt I opta o.-.. U.~ Mlp IUT MY'"°'''°... tMIW1'!D, '64 .4ftO ~. , ' ' 0 4 Or1nge Co.it DAILY PILOT /8und1y, Aprll ~. 1983 OO IT NOW! All fer laHra Your O.lly Piiot Service OlrectOl'Y ~tetlve Ml .... ll, .. 1 121 ..... u. ...... That .. contr11C:tOn .ttO pertonn WOftl ~ l200 incl uding labor end metul•I• mu1t be II· CltlMd. UnllcenMd con- tlactore lllOUld IO IUlt. In their ecMrtlllng. Con- tract«• end ~. contact M*Y Gfondle 8' (714) 55&-40ee wttn ltl'r'f queellone. Contractor'• State UoenN Boerd. 28 Civic Center Ple:u, Room 990, Santa Ana. CA 02701. &tutaeah, UaJ. Aert•••••· UaJ. Atutepll, lllf. VacatiM leatal1 llt7 latala te lwe not Ofllu latala 2t14 Aa PerMaah 3012 Eatl.,.tat 1111 Wu1• SI• lut. lw• 2741 Int. leac• 2740 l!!l!fl leac• 27'9 1 ... a.. Las ,..... ~!''::.:;.h:~:'o 1:~: II I.WE ataact•tata ORIEITIL lelt Waat• Slit •B-*-•lnO----• 8"utltul ,_luxury apta-, Nr bHCh 2 br, 2 bl. ''' IEIDYE m ~~~ ~n~I ~u::' ronl def Mii' 2 bdrm. H" •• IEOllm lueucet1•••• 3002 llSSlll!E forrent.2110ry,3Br.2tn upst&lra,MW Cfl>lg,lrMh GATED VILLAGE COM· Cloeftopool. a..utlfully ba. Pool, carpo rt , Prime Colt• Mell loca-"PlffEITATIU • HH•UT 81. dettwr, micro-wave, paint. '475. 52S.7N5 MUNJTY. 2 & 3 Br. 2on l\lrnlehed. Av&li.ble now. wutt«/~. '300 mo, uon. abUndant parking. lmH 2022 OU.AIL ST TO 138,000 enclad 2 car gar. pool&. 1 BR. pe1 &. ematl child ba. 1500-11100 aq.ft. or Minimum 1 mo Kathi• utll Incl d. 1et and laat f\111 ~.From 1155 NEWPORT BEACH 1?1-call JMn 547-0920 OK. '465 mo. PURE LUXURY. Oar-Hlfdelty, Rltr. . and d9". TW&«-0053 &42-71150 WlllllOP" 112-llll -~~e:.~h o~~~t:~~: * S3e0/mo. up. Blcl'I. 1 &. 960-7165 ages, SPAS In every 790-8244 NB Pen. apt, $275 mo. ON THE BAY 300 eq It WI Ulf 10AM·12AM poretlona. Need 1 d• 2 ... un .. ·-& furn """' home -maater eulte SenM or h °' _,,.d .... '"'" .. ,. """"' le • 27'1 d i 1 • Condo Snowbird Utah um r..... · otflce. patio, l•nltortat, '"Why not le1 ua help?" l llJS A WEEI gree In acct'g. 5-15 yra ~21::2 ~~-3172 NIO!!J!FErEll Apact. & Condo bu7n~~ r,~:;:e.:.0!~ Iron eio.am Loooe. Aprtt ~7~~5f8 ° n • wk d Y • • u1N. 873-1003 Martage TrooblfS?I DI· CUTE GIRLS experience. Computar crowave oven•. private 15-23 $300. 875-2244 _ YOfoe? Family Problems? TO SERVE YOU acct'g, knowledge of 2 ~~R~NRE~l:~~~unt ren1~'51::2 ':1~'!!: pattoe & yaroa. garden« ROS.ARITA BCH . BAJA 2 M/F to w 3Br. 281 hM, Laguna Forest Ave, prol g~~dea~1:u~!~',•"cc:1i~ Prot. Man seeks Fem. ~~~~:-~~tere~~~~=ibt: -.-provided ELEGANT Br 2 81 hm 11..,. 8 pool muat be neat, non-amkr. offloe atudlo, akytlte 225 11 1 Harbour. Dewhr, real .,_._. lm&LS LIVING only l5 minutes faC """vbch 54&-9223 • stepa to bell, S245 mo. aqlt.goodetartert~t Cu\tody7 lmmlgrallon 18 Ing compan o n. position lor right candl- lplc, yd, dbl car gw. W/D 111u. from Feahlon letand, 7 · .,.. · ~th St . N.B. 550-3253 price 494-1474 (Refugee)? wknda & summer crul· date. Call lor appt. lilLER E•perlence pralerred. C11h handling experi-ence required. Cal l<.8ttty Amburgey, S40-40ee ...... fmul U...SILIMI 895 Town Center OrM Coe11 M-. CA t262e Eq::I Oppty E:nec hkup. From $560. ~u~n\Bru;,~, '~,::!i~: mlnutea to S.C. Plaza. leatala It IWt itol alt SPM. •DELUXE OFFICES• IN HOUSE CALLS Mt 1·529-3458 752-0331 840-8807 able. all amenltle t . Juat Eaet of Newport ..____11 .... ROOM FOR RENT up to 4000 1q fl. 1801 714-111·1141 lcllMb 6 IA 1_,.., BLUEPRINT OPERATER W&ll Tl 1U11 Broker 575-4912. Blvd & So. of San Otego -H••-· NEAR BEACH & FWY Newport Blvd. NB Call cotlec1, 24 hr. la1tnctit• 3819 -_, I«~ arc:Mec:tlr 1 BR. 1 BA CONDO, Fwy. From $1,000/mo. ........ 1250 mo ~9S4 545-9095 _ ft 111,111 ral oMce In lfv. ful time. downetalra, lrplc, dish· IS31 ·S439. 2473 Orange #1 In Orange Co. · SCRAM-LETS Learn to play guitar trom own tr1n1. nee. Call wather, patio. carport. Ave .. Coeta Meaa.. Ettabllatled 12 yearal Help. F 50'• ..,,,, aame Lrg uacutlve olllcea, Piiied pro, It'• eaty1 Le-1·2 Y" exp. needad. 979-6120 bet 1()...3 pm REFRIGE, commty pool/ VERSAILLES •Photos Taken• to look lor/ehare hme, ground floor, 1_.. rooma, ANSWERS aHe 759-6659 '''!! Growth potentlat for • Bootlkeeper apa. No peta. l550/mo. COUNTRY CLUB Lt ING VILLA BALBOA 5 Mo. Quarntd S«vlot E x p Ir n Baty d 1 y 1800 Dove St, ata 135 degreed aocountant. N• htta ... 54S.2000 .t.gent, no lee. s'1~gN1~"?'l1 :e:~~ CONDOS FROM $600 Newpor1 Otc 832 .... 134 549-7700 x2S44 1151 •1122 Taught . Inland Baai•tll ' 1"~2~ .. ~1 Call tor IC)l)t. ... ... ,. ' JJa-•---ments & Townhou-AGENT 839""'960 'i\ on to 111 MtF to etw ap1, own br & omoe ap-. tor 1eue: 747 Patten . a-.. F·lauelal ~ -.. ---·-• • ...,...,, 3 Br. 2 Ba. LR .• D.R.. lrplc, .....-• w110 are moving t>a, nr SC Ptaa. $250 + It, $595/ mo. ullt1 pd Awfllle • Umph NEWPORT PERSONNEL loddn9 for Charge ~8 1 .,cl~·: St From 1595 Sharp ocean view du· M/F to ehr 4 Br 'hoo1e. ._,, -·-Cemlno Dr .. C04JI• Meea. My uncle 1111·1 really too "===rtaal""n 4014 2192 Martin, Irv EOE/MF PIYfOI, ~ bl garage. W 5/mo. $300 :i.=-ere 16e9antly PlmlSIU Tustin Otc 832 .... 13' utJl8. 979-2558 AIC. groun<I llr. 1055 El IMAGINATION la1lam AOEHCY Bool!W5; ./Vp, AIR. 2 • : dyt. On Jamb« .. Rd. I I p4ex, 3 br. 1'1' ba. egl gar. btwn Bay & Ocean. NB. -Wrwlll -3A .. b_!mk• •. E. of Fairview & amart. He got c19Prnsed ~ II hl9hly ganlZed, •lfl- 1h1clt. 7 btlta from an""""' 29th St. Avalt. Apr. 17. F Gr•t vtews. Male, non-7SC..1040 Mr. Tracy him why, he Mid. "I Jut1 V.W. and Honoa. 15 yrw Sharp. Intelligent Hit fer · Cati &rtllany, Vary eml 2 Br bHch s "'-uln Hiii• Rd 1 houM to beach. 108 560-2$37 aft 8. IA~ ... one day. When t asked Auto repair apeclatty le AllllllTUfm I dint "-good,. bud\. Gu & watw pd. 144-1... Yrty, '97Slmo. No~-em Hiking reep gay emkr 28-40 to ''" lg h·•-~-..... la -II lound 04.lt that Ill my ae-tn en exoettent tocatlon •tarter needed for 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. $400. 538-7838 2 Br 2Ba.152S No peta WrJn& agt, 54&-8818. male to find & •hare twnhH on wtr w/pror ..._. ... .. rtoue thln«lncl la really• money maker In Coete IM,,..baled COfllPM)' • 558-0480. • · · ' hte/condo, N.B 1r1e. -•-• ...,. W Offl St R t It p 1 t o I ., ,.._.Curt ... _..__a Admtnletratlw Alllatant',_a_a_---------Nr beach 4 rm garden Located ac:roee N.B Golf Newport Shot.a 2 l 3 Br Otc IM2-"37 Liz.. Hom9 m ...... ...,.,., mo. ayne ca. orage, • 1 • r m Y _ ... .,,.., .,...,_,. I _.l flrt •-•tyle tncd yd encloMd Couret. 545-4855. IPla. 2 bl. frl*;. dshwnr, 545-2S83 eTS.5557, 1147-47811. !hop.~ available •t IMAGINATION .. Sr. 531-12ee :.:o.. A~=~y.: .!::; M:.U:.!oman. after- gar poo1 kid• OK S300'a YIW •11 ••a 2 cer g1r1ge. 1525 &. Hou•• m • t • •hare 1~:i · Any5.U: 7'f ~o Lui I ,.... 3004 55-50 wpm. Two noona. call Bal'barl tor BEST Rtty fM 63M 190 t & 2 Br. ,..~av-'I. 1725 mo 875-1642 Agt M/F to ahr beaut. Back 0U11tandlng Rancho San ,.._lll ~~I~ . ..,~_: ,.. 4 2 off1o1 ~ perter eppt. 5'o-3280 .......,.....,. ., · ' · Bay condo. Poot, Jae, Joaquin VI ... with extro-""" ..,_, ""'_, "" fof .,. Tm lllSE 545-64S9 2 BR 2ba. Pvt entr~. tennis. '300. 84S.51i3 vert tamale ueoutlve. In.Ill lfF• 11f11S ::,Y ~ offkle ~ Ill I~ Wlth~er enotOMd pa-.t.oent ~;:Jm'.:,elg.;.b~~::,. M/F to ahr 2Br 2bl M.a m11ter type bedroom Blyftont bldg. 700-1,007 fnllUI\ ADS Hi'fHIAIT IUll 1dmlnl1tr1tlve dutlH. Part time ::-:T· Af>- tlo. 3 ~;_~~ Veraeltlea condo. 102 or ev/wknds 731--0SCl5 Verde VIiia. MlrtUl'l/f91P. 1157~n5 aq It avail from $1.25. uunu Seltlncl Th*t Unit Onty Must enfoy detail wortc. P'Y In penon at GU)'8 cloee to .,.., .._... $dlOtz P1az.a, 249, NB. 2 $350 & .,. utll. 54S-00e2 •-la W e.-..11 --BASEMENT S1.00 aq ft IDE FREE PRIME Location. Cati for lnlarvlew From taly, 2297 F..., No eectlon 8, no pets Br, 2nd nr corner unit Studio Condo In V~ or 4~71114 la-u._ ._. 2500 aq ft Cd: Mon-Fri M Beaut. Free 111ndtng 75a-4875. Ilk for LJnda'. Ad. Coe4a .._.. seoo mo. 752-2197 w/blloony f~tno ~ .... Security & amenltlee. NI t f 2 b 2 b Mat. M .... atudent from 9-6. c I bldQ. EO£. Condo 2 br 2 ba end loped courtyard. Incl. 1490 /mo. 53 1-5171. Cc~ y ~rn$3oo/ ti: mld·Weat n .. dt room 842_..844 a : LOW P~ICE liiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ unit, frplc, d81'1wt1r.'bt1ck w /w cerpetlng, dr1pea, 873-7307 inci."1146-9390 mo u lrom 5115-8115 nr Fa-._. --'42-llll Churchlll Prop. 540-4470 Apt Manaoer coup. w/._ _______ _ patio, wet bar. garage D/W, elect. range & ..... iteO • h 'on I• I . C o 11. ••-..... 11-•• la expetlence for 97 unit =~;r·N:~t~.·i~Z:~: ~~~·1~~~.~:!11: uuu1 lml F;6°R;"'B~l~ .. H~e:e :,!!J.~5 -51128 •ft t1l"o~~N.~igh C::!:r~ti" 4111 ~f'~+~ (213)8911-2702. aocw oomroaed under· Wldy rental• now avail. 1286 & UTIL 720--0375 Strelgflt male looking lor traffic, Pf cent-•SW N'T1 tn-t In Rare Stwnpe 84'2./9o1 _. CC' petic~tect 1105 & up Color TV. ROOMMATE REGISTRY p11C1to11¥1. Beed!.,.._ er. 84e-36J9 CALL Call Jobn. 831-9"7 '~~~~~~~~~ PllY&Tl a •mt Ottver 4 255 PhonH In room. 2274 many renlllla to.,_ fee Call wttn Into. 87S.2535 "~-i a..•-I _11 Pet F1nden 836--9153 {lel\19 your tele no) GREAT WESTV\N SAV- Lrg nu 2 Br, 2 Ba, frpl. ATTRACTIVE 2Br 2be, Newport Bl11d. CM. 115. 714--991-room _.. ..,, -Found: Lrg yng M. brn • HooW.~~ cooking ~C:.::':'!0= ·gar & lndry. 1640 111 MCurlly, peek view, nr 1145-7445. PARK NEWPORT. all Olllct lptala ltlf ComrMn:lll C.1. W. 19th Retrlewr, braided COiiar. •eaey It I.tu 4014 babylitUng !of 1 Y' old. mlc Of'owth onented fl.. plue tee. A11111 4/15. beach . 1875 . Dee ••--amenltlea. Incl tennlt 2 _ St. C.M. Prime 1oce11on. Backbly&.42-8033 -""' D h kt f 17 11 1 A •h. A Pl A . 545-5459 _., .. _ BR 2 Ba. Want emp ~ 1817 Weatcllff, N.B. 278 1tlnt tenne. 2 Br. , Ba. .... ' ITIPl utc •PH ng pre . nandlf lnltltutton. 49e-1517 EASTBLUFF 1pactou1 1 ~::r. ~111;~~/':'1!1~: non·emkr 13 15 mo' ::'.~.!·~-:: ~t~ttoc;e~ = F=dMI~. = ~h~•:. =~=!Wet:C.C: ~8c:ft~~ary. ~h~o:.= br, patio, view, pool, S3251mo. 873-7544 720-0988 dental •-t 541-6032 'fll · • S le black ... At ...___.... W k h """' ... ~7 ·-...__.. Depwtment. Ov11ea ln-1__.__ 27 1590 mo N o pal• · ._. lhop, ant~ .ic. tart • s·~-~· or • op .• ., -.. v .. • -•• .....-elude llllnn pr'""'arlng UTIIW 44 ~767 4 8', F.V. naar 405 twy & M/F to ehf tie.st. ocean-., _, -MA K ING M 0 NE y I Beach Anlmal heller, c:ottect. 24 hOura Automotlw repelr lhop. •• _,.. ----0--------..:.;; s ho pping Kit prlv front home tn Newport, 111~ -·-'560/mo +NC 125 MeM Drive, Cotta 0 1 h 1 b l'MI estate loen doou· N RTHWOOD 2 BR BLUFFS 3 Br Condo, El ""40/ Qa.4-3844 · matr bdrm. mature per-M Setw. ~-548-6442 no-se29 Meea 544-3568 LOANS AVAILABLE. ti enera a op I or. men ta, 1n1werlno Tennie. pool a, •pa, Rancho redec, nu cpta/ -mo. eon only 1450 545-e070 It Ill mTI It yoo can ~ lblllty to M I n Im um w • g •. phon.e• ll'td checking beaut. t1nd1c•ptn9 &. dr1>9, patio. Non·amkr. Bdrm w/houH prtv, nr 545-7017 • • 1575 Fum/Unfurn Appfox. 3100 aq, ft. ltOt'e, FOUND: Med Albino lAP9 lncreue Income. with n. ,_83_1_._12_1_0 ____ --1 ~.Typing~ .. ~°" .. •trHme. 1585. Cati 11100 573-30 59 o r bulllne & attopptng Cfllr. All YOO need f gt ... front, E. 17th St, Eared r•bblt, Vic Thllta nantlngt Mr. La.xx (214) Babyttttar/ ~eepar :=.._. "' .,........ .. 650-9132. 21312111-03&5 Adult• onty M.2-7$20 Roommate wantad, 24 Ot one C.M. 12800 mo. Bkr, & temple T•rrace, L• 3ae,.2535. needed. 3-5 day8/ ..-. ·....-----------1----..;._----1 yMr"S ptua, prot.a.lonal Monthly Feel 84M2M guna Bdl 4IM-M93 for 8 mo old UC1 --. Letw lwll 2741 Quiet 2 Br. 1 Ba. pool, gar, Furn. rm In pvt home nr pref $237.SO ptu1 ulll. 540-6'70 Loat· Konlce TC camera. ••rt1!1!1, T.D.'14021 541..0154 · • _.,.. .......... __,..__..-...;.;; pitto. No pet• Nwpt sc Pin•. ahr bath, wor11 ~-..,.. a *m.m ...,... ~out 111 oena P1 R9--I.I. -ma Chlrmlng1Bt,pvtpetlo. Hgta. 15011s°thSI. 1 55 /wk , n /emk r . wkncte531-llso0.Amy. 1 MOFREERENT !ffU!.leatala lllt -rd(303)233.oaeri eo11 -Babyllttar,reep,fvn.2 .,...., OOMn tide of hwy, $&00/mo. 542•7340 55e-1737 Mate no emttr tum prll'g 1 room to 7 room. Adi •1775 up 1000 ft lndu-. . -.rt.act Ot..... days/ wk. ~ Bch. north end, alngl• pref. Nice !urn bd avail for W/D, S t'tollMI to'ooean: Alrporter Inn 1 ~NO atrial omC... 18101 Re-Lott: pauport w/cover spec..1fi1~ In 1at & 2nd 10 mo. & 5 yre. Mull 1550/mo Incl utll. •llUm&IJllYllW non-amkr Fe 1a.211 Hr NB 138 5 /yrty IMM~ dondo Clrcle "A·· from lr,n, UCI 01111-TOeafnoe1949 havetrane. 640-5629 occ l 1Elto/ • .. .... ; .. 711 ;...... ........ . I • • room. 3/2W3. Hablbol· Robt. Sattler NH/CM 542-3204 We offw compeiltU.... ... 11rte1 {llO()/mo) end •· oellent beMftU. F« en Interview 8$)90fnt~I. Pl•••• call between 8:oo-.4:SO, M~ thru Friday LAGUHA PENT..OUSE Fabuloul 2 plut den. 2 a.. w/wllft9 wal• vt.w. Incl ffl>IC, 2 tro deck1, gourm« kit. $13SO/mo rnet uttl. 4114-115' 1 9.5 pm. 2Br,2Badelux apt.lott . ...,mo.,~ 714/.....,.._,,_ c.11 833-3223 Hun~ton Beach tah Barzegar-Dlnl R.E Brotcer BdRelltore of cloeett. 2 bale, rrp & Very nice room nr OCC F to ahr IUJturloul pool-llU. mTD 842• · 553-803-4 542-2171 S4~11 IUYllT10 Bid\ MonlMI W'~5~~~~5 ~ool~~2~: ~ ~~~~t-•• ,.., ... 1\,~~·~ hneu1a 3112 WIDOW HAS us lor ~:01~=~:.Mold~~:~~ 714n&M7e30t•7• 10pm . . OOMPlETE EX!OUTIVE 1544 ft. 64~;5. ' T.D'a. 1 10,000 up. No Coata Mela. Own tran. -••y .. -Newport He!ghll .. C9P-Fem. nnmt.WW11ed, reap. OFFICE SERVICES IQ. . 1 . arums credit c:Mdl, no penalty. por11tlon. 846-9133. -1 tlonll lllew, 2 Br. 2 Ba, Nice, nr bch. ocean. ~u non -1 m le r . I 2 7 15 . FROM 1185 to $986. 1100 ef 2 ore & wthee. Cati Denleon Auoc. 11'911 rum M unlum. 531-4080 trig, hOt plate. oo4of TV. 840-3560 dyt, 53&-0209 UNEXCl!LLED SER· 1700 tf wrhH apace, lllSllE 873-7311 Saning anything with 1 Coeta Mel& M• o nly, weekly . ..,... VICES. !'NVIRONMENT, frwy CIOH, top toe 2112HAR80ABLVO Delly Piiot Cllllln.d Ad .. ..... l'HI lut. lffcll fltt 53MS18 Fem. 10 atw 2 br "cotl .. 8TAff 87&-U51 ,.,...,.A MESA Have aometht~ to NII? la a l6lnple matter .. , Eqll&I oppty/H~ i-;:=;;;;;;;;;;======~;;;:::1CM8tllfl gent. homey If· In C.M. 1272.~. ~. THE H!AOQUARTEAS 2,000 aq ft unit wttf'I office ';;~ ..... Cleeaffled Ida doh .... I IUtt cell M2-5178. M/f', Kenneybunkport? Isn't that the horse that won The Triple Crown In '72? ~fK)~ motphere. 1276/mo, Olene 842-2999 OOMPAHIE8 A11all lmmed • Coal• ~ ... • Cotta Meea. 548-33&5 CdM· reap prof M/F J1•1R1 ... 1 MeM. 30$ IQ ft. Min 1 'If 12 Hoon to 4 AM M/F to •hr 4 br. 3 b• 25-35 w nice 2 bf 1 bl. • lllNIT Lii. letM. Call •ltll' e PM. 1 l&fl a WIR home In N.B. CIOH to apt. 1275/mo. + ~ 111111 Greet .... I" eq ft 494-342' AnAAOTIVE be 1 ch. I 215 5 /mo. + c19P. Apfll 1. 720-0882 'h ml eo of -Port. aut>-2tOO aq, ft. IOClted near MASSEUSSES 142-3880 Or. Seid ..._ ~ ~ ,_. 17th & Pl1cent11, CM. TO SERVE YOU a-a...,. JtU F. to •hr 1ro Npt Hgt• ~ofne~ 2~~. 'f:*. ~~1~H....... Olnll IF Aoom & BcNltd In Ptl\la~ hOfM, Non-emicr 2747 .,.,., .... ,_, --.. Chrlttlan home on bue 1380. Diana SS1·12H. Holy (71•) M1 8epar1t• office a re· 1111111 llne. Vic H•fb«/ Vloto-142~ Airport~ tttooma. 36t per IQ. ft. T1t NO. HAMOR BLVD rl•. Mature adult. Rmte, C•uoHl•n. Mid SulMatromUMfOtf lllr,&4M2te. l'ULLIEA'TON *350/mo. cait 146-Tt2t 20·1 Bhr 28r 2ba tlH, 11 per eq ftlM~ X1tM 1200-HOO eq.ft. W.. Ir· 11M111 ~ -............ _. CM. &42-t180 .ti 9'HT1. Cal NMO 0 ~ .,.._ lnclda oftlOtt. ~, !!!!!!!! !!!! Femtll ~ .. >CLNT .._,.,.. ....._ from 1540 mo. Tom, 12 noon to 4 AM Pine Knot Mot.-on CoaM -..ctt ..... Fwn Condo, 1 MO,... MHT M1-#21 l 11111 WIU Hwy, N8, ....,_ ~~ ooaen. a br, 2" 9A. 1280/mo With 1hot1 term IMM, 1~!!,. w/o!TIOe. be l ATTI\ACTIVE Wtdy 1'91•. t41-0440 f84..IOat ot MWMS Ml MMclt IUlt-. Kell> ;;'.itt;iii Top 1oc, fwy MA&SIUMU lu-....... 1111 8gl w. '•m • .,12 toft• your overhHd tow & -. f 6"4tl1 TO~ YOU --1 ---C cMialrtt ~ roommett profau lonet lmeoe hlatl. .Ut Pl n OOE0 8 ·Would love t o 2 r overloolllng dM t..guna Cyn apt t230 111 Oowr Or. 8'.n. 14. • petty w/'/fM Cal 8419 ~ ~'.':121ctt, 6-* ~ .. t"!! 1111,1Mt&ci.,.4i1 .... f Newport ltaoh . Older m•t •I bldg In l<athy enyttma. (211) •• ,~ -,a.,, a a....,_.._ CclM.. a1..-1. =:..~=.:: e••·•&11 . (114) --MOO'LF. Cell at-nro. 121-11• '~L:a:I:--Hon-•mllr, over H . •----------~ !!!!!!!! !!!.! t J I 0 I m o • Deb r 1 Al/I( for Jim. IPIRITUAl MAootOa Maul, Hnall. l>Mut"ul tto-M03 ~chic• In att m1t19'1 111'. 2 .. Condo at tf1e M1' •hr bHUutul, lot 1ow1 marriage a bu11- Wt1t1er, °" the bofl '" nome own "'•th, N.a. ~ Alto coun .. llng. Kaena(>t ll loh 11Mof1, MOO+ uUll. TIO-toeo 111uo. • c.nN "911, newly decor....S, .... ... Clllf 411·1211 r,t'Jw"m"",..... ~.~:.::.: 8111111 ... ... N9w Nm ~ 0.0. I ~well. Ml ltll OUTCAlL' .... . If YV ~ • ..,., golf, ':.'1 ~ :.:i~~ I Tl/ftt/opl. QM .. ld~ ... ...,. Newtpepef KIDS-EARN GREAl TRIPS AND PRIZES! ~ I I i Orange Qout OAILY PIL.OT/8unday, AJ1rll 3, 1083 -.. -.:":lt~l:M:"'=~';'";j;ltla=l=11=Mf:.;;;'~l=Ml ll1la Wa•W SPENO 'I OUA DAYS AT THE BEACH ........... 119 ........ HllllAl•WM ... ,, ... 1a1. ...... • •• l I llCMTA..V TEL·l-0110 HAS IMM!DIAT! OPENINGS -FOR f>AAT-l'IMI PIR80N8 IN TILl!PHONI 8AL!8 Ol?PARTMENl Ofr LARGE ORANG! COAST NIWSPAPl!R • E...enlngt and S11urday mornings ·commlnlon/Guarantee • Muet be ambitious, pleuant and rellable •Experience helpful, but wllllng to Ualn ·This 11 not temporary 642-5678, ext. 312 between 5:30PM·9PM "THE POSITIVE ANSWER" ' llllDIATI OPllllU Need tet.phone al• ropreRnt.aUVQI to 1\Art tonl&ht ln CoatA Ml'U oftlce •Part Umt' •Mutt btl at lcut HJ •No experience necet1ary •Pleasant peraonallty ·~liable •Good eamins potenu.r- 142-1111, Eat. I 11, 1tt. 1110 I IUL llY '°' ""' ""'*'°'· llQno, ..,. 'trllNMtio.I ... Lra 4 Bdnn, formal dlnln1 nn, 1pKioua rtQ. Hort 1mllr, 1111ry tamJty nn, auna area In ltJtchcm. Only Ml· .... ,_,.,,.'° 81• •166,IX>O aoo. HH I . Cit Hwy, CdM HUI HOIOSCOPf BY SIDNEY OMARA IORTIWlll IM'J/IHt,.. 4 Bdrm 3 Ba, dlnJna rm, lrg famllJ rm, ryp1ng, tllept!OM, tcHM MoDdayf AJttl • 1unken Uvlna rm. '209,000. cornputw ••P· Muet be AR' ES (March 2l·April lY): Superior extend.a re1pon1lble a dtpend· I vtt.atl •-_ ....... ) f I GI-h •-WOOlllllll able. lend retume to. n on .., .-:aa Unc\ on . .wnp u .. on e&ri!tlr, 2 8d 2 a .. f •-(---1 dlni ffO Box 1001, Laguna butlnou, prv1t11e, valuoble contact.I and added rm .._, rp,.,,, \Mii... ns nn, • Nlguel t2177 or ph. popuJarlty. Spotll&ht on communlcllUon, publlahJng real 1howplk'C! SJ33,900. 1_1_2o.o10 __ 2;.... a._12_. ___ 1 and law. ~mlnl. SaglUariua peMIOnt play ~y rolc.'I WlllUIHI IULn 111·1000 ~1~~.~~ TAURUS( ril we•k·tndt NHI •P· Ap 20·May 20): Consideration wUJ ----•--lllilAOOFINO pe111anoe end hendWfll· be given to a pouible cruite or overaeu travel P&R80NNE.L Ing OfU1 nMCt 10 epp1y Emphutt on break from tradltJon. Some friend.I. 1tt ertW .., ... , ~I) Apply ln pereon 2590 family member. will oppoae your vlew1, pl.ans. llOlnllY / :,~ ~ ,:~~':r ~ ~· Blvd. CM. Spiritual valut.'I are highlighted. Aqua.rha, Scorpio ~a•-IMerehendleer wentec:t, Ml llllFITI quellfled 8enlloe •lallon attendenl, n.aUveta figure prominenUy. W88k.,:.''s:"anc1 Sun Of Pet1 llmt ~.ii di.. 842-7222 PIT. weleendl. Hunting· GEMINI (May 2l·June 20): Be ready for 7 AM 10 3 . 3 0 p M pla)' a tlgn making ex· OllllllUTlll Route Otllvtry Treln". ton 8oft. SN-eS05 change, travel, varlety -member of opposite sex JWL Y llLU llP U2-5881 '000 Hllarlt perlence rtq Muet be lnfH Muet be dependtble, IMIU I llAL hel~ lend spice to life. You learn a leCret relatln~ w 1y, Newpof1 BMch evalt weleend9 & tome acour11e. end heve good Happy Po1illve Atmo1· 1 nlghtt. M1Jor btnellla. Recent ••pantlon at driving record. $6/hr 10 pher• u you help pro· to nancea of one cl<»e to you. Focus on unusua Apply In ptrton at the Columbia Saving• hu 1ttr1 534-1281 mote our publloellon experiences and responaes. Virgo la in picture. Pottery Shack, Me Hor-created the nMd tor a11 Salee H(vkle In OC erea. Full CANCER (June 21-July 22): Basic changes, Faahlon Jtwtlry. Good Sellen. Mtdlum Priced. 1144-8017 ne. 1212 So Coul Hwy, experienced Seoretery OL.OIEll or P/T. Salery or com· adjustmenta take place at home. You will be LB. and Benefit• Coordlna-ml111lon. BonUNa. Hunt. Um ted y U ... ITU 111111 EHcutlve Secretary to !Of. Reeponllbllltlea wtU Publllhlng firm need• 10 Bc:h. Call Krlatle 11 comp en on voice. ou' al8o be tempted to E•ecutive with bUtlneee work tor uec:ullve DI· LIUL llOlnAIY NOi'll. llllll Miii lnetude COO<dlnetlno a9d In o .c . erH to cloH 9&4-7412 break rules concerning diet, nutrition. Lunar tnd/Of 1a1ea ~ rector In non-prom <M· Newport Center RHI edmlnlaterlng the gr-IMQlWM Of~. $50 to 1---------emphasis on public relations, legal deci.slons and TWENTIETH CENTURY genlzallon Mu11 heve Ea Ille Lltlg1t1011 Firm 1 lpm to 7·30em & 3 to medlc:al be~lt1 and S 100/day + gH. Hunt. l•ntJ Wen marri COMPUTER MAINTEN· XLNT secretarial akllll, needa ehltp, exp'd legal 11 :30pm PIHU cell penalon/prolll aharlng 8dl Cell Nikki at T~ ~. no tJtP-age. ANCE CORP. CALL MFt min 2 yr exper. Joo re-Sec'y, Xlnt typing. dicta-between tOam a 4pm plen; providing edmlnl-114-lllO er neceuery. Co wlll LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Take ring roads; meaN WILSON TOLL FREE quires tect. dlacrellon, phone. and lhorlhend a only, Mon-Fri, Country atretlve and aecreterlel1---------train. Selery. Sente Ana avoid direct confrontations. Go behind scenes, 1-800-821-8151 and polae. Good mual. Salary open Club Conveleaoent, 1uppor1 to the Depart· S.i.t Office. Part time even-define terms, see people In realistic light and tMtneflts/ working condl· 6'0-6982 5'9-3081. ment HHd; and at•l•t· Full time HIH ol bu•I· lngt 5 to 9 PM. Ctll t1on1. Call 979-1900 tor --------lfFIOI aa .. I 1ng tn 11a1lttlcll proj«)t• ne11telephone1y.iem1. Joan overcome tendency towards self·deceptlon. OMI appointment. LIQUOR CLERK. ov« 21. -1 • relating to enelyel• of Muat be ahtrp, saoo 662·58'4 Emphasis alao on employment, depende nts, ConvelHcent hoaplt•l liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil llquor or .groc:«y exper Responalbllltl•• Include varloul P«tOnnef ec:IM-draw 1galn11 commla-1---------attention to peta. Check with Pi.sees. cooking uperlenc:e r.. pref. 675-6864. 5 10 E. office edmlnlatretlon, ... Ilea. Two YNI• ptrlOl'l· 1lon + car allowance. "IWln llllU qulrec:t. Need good re1.,_ mOITIYI Balt>oe Blvd .. Balt>oe. cretarlet dutlet end ctlent ne1 tJtperlenc:e 1, requir· 669-9576 If 1111111" VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Relationship enoee. muat be flelllble & llMnAIY liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii a«Vloe. cea Ml-88M ed. e1ona with good ... s-.....,--H-a_r_aw-.,-•. ---The Robb Rtl>Of'l i. now intensifies, becomes involved. Focus also on able to WOfll 5:30am to WE ARE SEEKlNG AN LOAN ... TWI cretarlef (typing 70-80 FT/PT, Crown Herdwere. In Southern Calllornle. responsibility, pressure, dealings with authorities, 2pm & 9:30am to Spm. EXPER'D EXECUTIVE wpm, shorthand 80-100 3l07 Eaal Cit..._, CdM 20% comm. fully paid t ' od ' d h k di Pleue cell between SECRETARY w/xlnl typ-Ellcftlng car-opponu· 4 people needed lo 1111 wpm), organtutlonel and ,,_,, ltV9fY Tuee. We need'°" promo ion, pr uct1on an c ance to mar e y Flori•.~.! ~06pm1.onl)I, Mon· Ing & SH aklll•. . .10 nlttes are avellable u a ~~per1:'.~:-:,e~4T~: atetlatlcal a111111. Selected SALES phlalloeted, up nlH increase income. Taurus, Capricorn and another .... ..-.. work w/both the VP reault ol the continued candidate wlll be abMI to people wtio would enjoy Virgo fil\\Ae prominenUy. ---------1 Mktg & CFO. Mull be a growth ol Columbll stry. Co. wlll lraln. Ex· handle theH luncllona One ol tile netlon'• lar-dt1lln~ with ownera ol LIB A (Se 23 Oc S . S c:ellent Income. FOf appl pt. ~ t. 22): potllght on land ..... 11111 "'11 y'-ou"artarMe ~lengver,Ofiety•. avlnga. We ere• leedef c e 11 : Mr 0 , Br 11 n ~~ mrvllnalonlmal. trelnlng and getl menulacturere ol Rolla oyce motOf care. sales, real estate, CO""lusion of long-stand1'ng """' In the Sevtno• and lo.ii 662 584 -... ¥ llghllng product• for y1c:ht1, tlrplanea, art, '"'" 1 AM to 3PM. 6 deya 1111< prof etmoaphere & e lnduatry. end we heve 1 __ • __ 3 _____ 1 lnduatrlat and commer-antlquH end premium negotiations. Family member talks about letting go Incl wknd. Z'• BEACH-chellenglng poaltlon lmmedlete opening• In PART TIME -lnaurence Thia potlllon olfere an clal ac:oounl• hu open-propertlet. IF YOU CAN of situation which has created friction, sorrow. WALK CAFE 508 Pee .this )ob could be IOf youl our Leen Department tor oflloe beckground. Typ-excellent Nl&ry '1't<I 1>9-Inga '°' aalet prof~ CLOSE, call: on Monday Aries, and another Libra play important roles. Long Coalt Hwy. Hunt Bch. Call Of epply In pert<>n Ing, llHng, l'ltnd calcula-neflta pllcilage lncludlng nal1 In LOCAL AREAS. only Aprll 4, 1983. For 536-1437 9-3. Lill OLllEll tOf. ldeel for lludenl <M company paid life ln.ur-Mull be non-preuure, e pp 1 p 11 0 n 8 distance call helps resolve dilemma. Couple 10 men--8 unit• IM/lar o.r,. homemeker. S5 hr ance, medlcel. dentel honelt end alncere In· 714/4~584 SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Emphasis on ....-"" ...... __ ... ·~· Selected epplleantt will 558-2791 and vlalon coverage, dlvlduelt. Muat be quell-I---------1'ndependenc t h t t · · I In Coate Mesa. Perfect ••-• "" • procea1 doc::umenla 1>8'-1---------along with opportunity fled to open new ac-TtHlltr/lta•l•I T•· e, movemen ' s or rip, spec1a fOf re11red/ Mml-re11rtd. (Lake For•t area) tlnent to ell typH ol PAIT Tl•E tor groW1h and• beeutl-counll ae well .. up· fer messages involving relatives. Member of oppoc1ite ~dbl~~5,96~o:R~:!~ lnfH, OL lo1na Including FHLMC Good typing eblllly. ful work environment. grede eeteblllhed UMl'I. wanted tor Huntington sex helps you get to heart of matters. Take tpur, #512, Rancho lll-ff11 :':i,:~~Aju~~~n:n'c:i knowledge of bkkpg, FOf,1connd1entlat conalde-~ ... ' .. ~tutlneFaa11• and Bt1ch pre·Hhooler, 3 initiative, be direct, express ideas in manner which Pelot Vera.a, CA 90274 Aak '°' Bwt>ar• PhtHlpa examine eecrow lnatruc-good on pnonet (order re on, P .... contact -r• "' ure. u com-daya/week, 1·2 houra. reflects your unique style. -:::=~==-:=~~~~~e.~o~.E..~M~/~F.~~~1 none. notee, Pfellmln.ry ~~~lnog ~~=~d 0~.:;'gn; the PMtonnel OireclOfal pany t>entflta Including Send rewme & aelary SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Family I !Ille report•. tltle pollciee. (714) 778-7101, ext. 425. metor medical requlr_,11 lo: L. Mee-. 011111 lllP .1111 EJcperlenced Rental Cir deed• .01 trult. etc:. A stamping machine. PIT ca, PO Box 8939, Foun. conflict could result from question involving •eat...... '*'°" needed 10 ¥«11• minimum ol two yeer• ~~II time. Ste; ting Ctl1•ltl1 l1tl111 Call( Bob ~m taln Velley, C. 92706. possible investment. Emphasis on payments, ,.tHttll contrac:ta. 7-11 Rent a CONVENTIONAL and/or oomm:'w~eu~rth*!i. a8' LtM Altfflaffte . M~.1~~2g _ 5 PM collections, location of needed material and All Oc:c\IPat~. Cer. 450-1180 GOVERNMENT IOen ••· perlenee. Call '°' appt. Equel <>wtv Empl. M/F Tn • I • Olll purchase which could bend budget. Intuition proves Fee required. FOf lnlOf· E•perlenced Note Teller. perlenc:e la required 1~11-~1_2~&Pij2:ii30-r/16rii. 646-ii_9_7_4_1._~~:~~~~~S~~~~~r~~A~~~2~~·~t ~I SALES PERSONNIOL, ex-lmmedlete oi:nlng1 In reliable -follow it. ~:-~~28 EY.tc3•1 1 : ~=~~~vt SI, Lill I PAIT/11111 per'd '°' tele merket1ng. :f;::.,0'i~~ CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Events take ~!J:.~.N~~ PllOllllll ::::;:~ ~~:!; PIT Wll1lll ~~~;,:;.'J~~;~:a ~~·~;J:;1't~n~ ~~~~~r~~elY~/~"i: be :~"'o'f~~~r"CU: A!:.''n':!~ ~I•-_1_1om_1a_1_14_1_98_7_-0_11_1 __ 1 OLEll voloe. Cell 833-l88J. ~=~r.t\~'.r~T::P.~~:~ ---------~.0:i:•:1:~ :~~u~~!: Socialli.e, wear bright colors, attend function which phone survey 6 to 9 PM Experienced Comm9'Cltl Oulle9 w111 Include pre-PAIT/Tm ms... Approx. 20 hrt pr wk. Ht .. , pa•T ...... Contec:t 842-5678 •It brings you in contact with active, creatlve dynamic Mon.-Thura. Start• $4.75 Loin/ Pletlorm Sec:re-paring funding report•. Wented edulta over 22 Atternoona & tome -_. -•-5:30PM -inaa. people. p I u • b 0 nus. c e I I tery. XLNT beoeftta, 18.,. maintaining IOln procee-wtio enjoy WOfklng with kend mornings Muat Supplement your Income~~~~~~~~~! AQUARIUS 964-8850 10 AM thru 2 1ery & condition•. Apply sing logs. erld perlOfm-youth. Mu at be well hive dependable verilcle. by doing lnterettlng I= (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): You need urne PM at VINEYARD NATIONAL Ing computM Input. Cle-groomed. peraoneble, e prefer llght truck w/ telephone Mlel WO<k on ~ for second emotional wind. Period of confinement · BANK. Cucamonga, Cel· rlcal experlenoe In• loan poalttve motivator. Start camper shell. Only neat. t>ehell ol National Com· .......,..., may be necessary -explore benefit of meditation. H~Ttl 111.11 llomle 714/987-0177 department and tccu-at S75 per week. Cell ruponslble persons pinlH. Many •hllts to Emphasis on hospitals, institutions. s~aJ interest Carpel end dreperltl. ---------l rate typing ere required. 2-5pm, 6'8-7021 (aak !Of need apply. Starting ap-chooee from. S4 per hr. we need gooo people lo r--· Full or part time. Salary FRIDAY PERSON, typing Sl\wron). proK $.4.7!> hr & mlleeoe. guaranteed. plua lucra· 191 up appointment• groups. Review procedures, become more aware o{ l>kl• commlUlon. Exper. akllla needed, ttour• M. SI, LIU Call btwn 9;30-10:30AM llve bonu• progrem. from our Cotta Meta ol-details and initiate rebuilding program. oNy. 54&-8181 Mr. Hall. Mon-Fri 780·8862, Pl""'IEI PAIT n• only Mon-Fri, aak lor Salee •JIP8f pref'd, but lie• 111 th• evening lor PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Popular~y • -........ D 760-8823 •IUI ml/Wllllll$ Greg Hyde, clrculallon. will train the right per-Holld•)' Inn'• MW !revel I ff h I I - -llMm Make extre SS n.tplng 642-432l '°"· FOf 1n1erview Call; Club Seiery + commie-increases, peop e o er to e p you, e ements of -WllllU needed to beth• and ::o~~l~!'i'-;.;1!'.;,~ youth cerrlera promote -P-/T __ ·_F_/_T_H_m_c_o_m--pu_t_e_rl Robin Ml.itlt a Ion + bo nus Cell timing and luck ride with you. You could win a PIT, FIT. XLNT Commie., brulh Some expt(. nee. 10 point o1 epPfOVal end their own eatabllehed sales, be your own boPll --------751-4222 etter 1 PM contest -friends, hopes, wishes crowd spotlight. c. 03 ,; • Wor-In OC. Muat heve Apply at: Newport Har· coordination ol comple-routea. Melure. outgo-Lv msg 832·7306 SALES PERSON fOf me-1--T-~---,-.---..&.-You'll successfully utili~ powers of persuasion ftelr fOf color & be• NII bar Anlmel Hoepltal .,.,_ tlon ol packeg•• with Ing, enrectlve parentel __ ,.::;..._____ rlne hardware at ore. ... Gemini plays key role. eterter. Wiii treln . -11AM-3PM Mon-appllcent, rea1tor1 and type person, PIMM call PIT llOlnllY Mutt have exper. In ma-e..., ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 840-52'9 Fri 125 Mea Or. Cotta t1crow. Three year• 2-5PM. M·F. 64e-702l. Good typing and phone rlne hardware. Marine IO lmMtlen .: Dentel Au't, exper., M-. Bring ref peckeglng uperlence PIX/ skill• required. 20 hra/ e1ectromc:. knowledge 11 .............. ,_A.n....,li ... uc ...... ".....,--... '-'•1-.l Fua.itut 6025 R.D.A. Muet llke lo work, ------''-------! required, plua extenelve .-. Aexlble ec:hedule. Ir-dnlreble Qualified ep-,........ Aal•all ,--lllle tonave time oH. Hrty 11111111111 knowtedge of ,.etlona s-:a hL ...a vine.,. .. Contact Klye, pllcenta only. BALBOA ftr..... l•....._=-==-----9-9-1-0 Waaher, cleen, workt Din Ible & chelrs, ••:w Hlary. Newport Beach ~ WMted. polen-~nd compllence proc:e-wn0 u01rw 2131701-Ss.M. CARTER-MARINE. 548-3407 EOE Mtttthlllc ,,... -· good $&5. ~. ~. Solabed, $150. Antique 646-480l tleltotakeavercllentele CSuf• along with FNMA. 0 f FONE COMM UNICA-M/F/H 14-t•I ,., .... leWn letrleYw wo r ka g ood $7 5 $50 Mombua Net 4 DENTAL-PEDO BACK ~~l~~,e_·~:r Ad 802, FHLMC regulatory gul-,.,. Of TIONS E.0 .E. M/FN/H -5 .... --------..... p....a .,.__ PUPPIES. AKC, ehow 64M485 &esa lldbrd. $25 eech OFC I I I t ..._.,.,, hra. • delln ... Suc:ceHlul ep-PIT SecrellfY. 20 hOura, '" •• -""''"'I"'. $150. IMl&-7278 KENMORE Watler. 6 """· _64_&-_580_5 ____ _ • rov ng aH 1 an • 1111.TI A llAITT~ plicant must alao be well Exc.ilent opportunity 10 Ille typing ind book· *WAITll* Al II" Wt .. l•I ......-., old $125 ,.. Uk• new aofat:>ed, b<own ~?!';!m11kr. Nwpl Cntr Ofgantzed, etllclent end atart 1 career In the keep!"". &46-0244 Ftr •--..&flfl -..£. Golden Ret. pupa, AKC, · ...;,.,_2187 tonu, $75. Deak, $25, ..-...-vv I HHlth and nutrltl n heve P<lor t>Cpe<lenoe In banking lnduatry ... S100,lll/Y1ar o•-::'Mlll-• chemp llnee, 9 wtta, 111 ...., Stelnleu steel table DHk Clerk, P/T. Bay-c:ompeny need• J,2 orgartlDng and delegat-Real E1tate broker hat Wiier lt,S 1::-:--:---:-:-~-'."'""'::-, ::----!-"'°=.::'':.:.· .:.$200:..:.:.:..· .:.662=--09:..:.:7.:..4_ Aemodellng Hie, u1ed 195 646-6705 · '. horM Inn. Contact In ~ to wor1t In Ing work to other ~-We are currently Inter-too many lud1, need• Telephone Appt. Sett«a ,._.,.._ ., ... ..__, 19 mo. kltctlen eppllc, plua dryer . penon pis 1800 w ee.-~::._ "=:!.~~ egera. viewing tor a awltch-ulu 1gent In N.B. ~~~'.''AK'c. SIOO & freezer. Sat & Sun. Clean king Ml. compt w/ bo&. NB · · bolrd operllOf. Prevloua 851·7720 Need 6 eggreaslve. 84()..0949 mattreu bo• frame ~Mr. Reyera. These poa1tlon1 offer experience prelerred, 1---------hardworking. tophlstl· I Olll I 8'7-478t heedboerd. Xlnt cond' ..., hlt/lestenet lllTDl/mt good growth potential,. but wfl1 tretn Individual ~ESTATE c ated people to Hll $5.00r hf. Start lmmed. Peta.,..~ 100 Dog REFRIGERATOR S13511rm. &4S-t732 tor privet• night club. pleasant work environ-with pleaent phone per-Need 1 Oll$>9-guerartteed lnveatmenta Dey evening ahlfla a c 8 1 gr 0 0 m 1 n ga I "Pt alze, 1'.~ Y" old. Must have good ec>PMr-otnif1g room et Regent'• ment, excellent MIM1ee tOnall~. Banklnt beck· rlenctd peraon In com-to P.fMllolo\J• dlenlele. evall. Sent• Ant office. boefdlng. 54&-2848 $125. 720-1080 '50 Style Deco. Couch 21 Point retirement lecltlly •nd comp__.. __ .._ ...... rnerc:lal & lnduatrlel real we" .... ~~"'-t ..... -~ E 1 _,.. b t ..... 1 ·~--.;;.._ _____ .._..._ t H"'RV ,, ..... ,. Latge, mllkw bed $30. ance. over v--. d.-In lrvlne, A.Ill time, lie•. -· ,.,...,_..., _. groun helpful. ut not estete IOf • eucceeaful & you _-::_,.OJYJV9to .:::.::::!:."""1..._' xp. pre Mr... u .. , I ·-.. SHERRY'S POODLES" ·-.. 'V'""'• er. " . ~. 4tµ-6997 Pendible a. wllllng to .......,.,.... •~ Lft h XI t nellla, For more lnlor-r-ulred grO"owi"" ..__ ,_, ............. ,,. train. I need enlhuelutlc """"" c:ond $100 work eny night. PMllH --· ...,,.,., r n matlon, pleaae call Judy ...., Beat ~ii:'dlllona earning•. Muat have fl. votoee who can think on .... ., Sele Teecup-toy-""""' ~· Pleld Hlde-e-Bed, good apply In penon only on wklng condition• and Emerson et 77&-7101. we can offief you t>Mutl· In Newport Mndal ..... experience 1 he Ir ••at a . ~Ce 11 1_m_1n1_._M&-__ 2_84_e____ cond, almost new matt ~c:'!':t 4H!":'. ~ -~-F_iu_. _c_._11_•_6_1_-,_8_5 .... 5 C.l•ltil lmqs :~1~~:1; !~~~·!n~~r~n~ , ___ 1_1_41_64_&-_50_5_1 __ , !o~~~v,~~u~!'nn~~g:.~:: :~1:~/ :J~~~.7!~~ ~~·.~i>1!~t :~cfo ~~8i:.~':~0:~1~ito!: _s_1_so_1_o_bo_._,_99-6 __ 19_1 __ Floor, Newport Beech. Hotel ... • --aw-•...a.t..-menl. Comprehentlve llaPllllllf/ ~8•P ... R.E HI" or lor Bred. ... 842~113 .,, "-tr 1125· 667-3139 8,.!~1.!~rthl~~·s'200°'• & .-anru ---benefit pac:llage lnc:lud· ... Pl.all "'"' 0 lie:. P'9' P\dh Hl-)iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiml~=~=:=::~-.= Seer'• COLDSPOT RE-.. _ ""'~1 . . lnttt Ptf'IH In lormel dining room 910 S. &ookhurat Ing Medici! end Dental Coun ri9e Newport 8eectl loc: The Delly Pilot hu Im· 8-IJI pupa, pet & lhow. FRIG. w/bottom lrz7, gd Part time/Full time ar· needl lull lime penon to Anehelm, CA t28CM CXange ty'a largeet C • 11 M • B • r r Y • t di r Xlf, temperement ~ .• $90, 64~ Muet Hll Eng. country chlteclural drafta penon Eal.la! ()opty Emi:>I. M/F INTERVIEWING BY edvertltlng agency la #14/&M-4350. me ete opening• or (213)6$4-0839 entq. dining table S800 with xlnt akllla !Of oomm'I work varloua ahlltl •I "'PPOf .... •ENT ONLY looking fOf • lhari> word 1---------..... peraona full Of pW1 1---------DRYER K~mOfe Elect-.. ..__tic; ..... A.._. Reeort Hotel. Apply " "''"' proc:eeaor tor the Publlo time. Great~ po-Pit Bull Terrier l<M Hie. · · ·,.ut·-· .,..,,.._ chop- apec:. planner. 558-2904 Mon-Thun. 8 :30· 12 1111111111.... Reletlon• Dept. IBM DI.. llOllTllY tentlal. Ouarentee drew Femalee 8 '#Mka, UKC ~ ~·j excellent ping block $136 Wall- Ory Cleanlng noon. Per1onnet Dept. Earn $450 to S800 P8f PleaM caN: playwrtter Aeportbeck • hHfltl •--·ll8ater agllntt cornmlaalon. Ex-Aeg. · · 20- 1998 mounted Fr. dlaptay OMl1U 1111 1 t07 Jemboru Rd. week: If you nave 1 eta. (714) llO-tOOO muat. Be able to hllldle -cetlenl opportunity for 549-9939 Obi dr relrl;. $150, lhelvea 1126. Pllr 20th P I E Nwpt Ben. WtlQOll Of ven end en)Oy Per90Nl84 Dept 8 feat ~ec:e & buay PleaM -our ed under person with career 1---------Wuher, $50. Dryer $75 Cent. hend-crelled ert-t me. xperlence --------~ ... ~~ ........ PERSONNEL. Columbte ambit..__ .,_,. -~ OIYe • llvlng gift of lovel Mlcfo-wive, $125. Good Span. benchH S 175. pref'd. Need• Excellent HOVSECLEAHERS ....... ... ... teenagwa. pt\onee. ront offloe llP-............ ..,.,_ ........ ·-·-Give. Mini Ooldel e .... cond, .,.,,..n•1 Hld~a_ .. _,. couch $£" eppearence and rel• Exp'd. Mull heve own Call r. Rountree •t peareMt • plua. s.nd 1---··-"-"'"'-· -----to: $50 2'40-0275 .....,.. " ~ """ ""' trena. Flex tva. 540-085J ~70S8 btwn 11AM & -,_,,,,. to: Teddi ~ ...,...._/...... Orw.nge ~ · Hvy allver & turquolH ~~2254 ~=;u:;:-=:::i:;;;-t;;~~3!:.PM~~-~~d8)'9.~:.._--1 Si er, Coch.rent cna.e. LJ.. P/lull ti,;'~.-Aex· . 0.UV ,....,. BASSET HOUND pupt fnt It fft MU Zuni lndlenk aquur;~ ---------lmmedlete opening tor Medleel back omc:. Bl-......_._...,Rank vlngaton & Co, PO Box Ible tn, tight typing. Of-PO Bolt t560 ~K.~:~~~12502 CAT. Gentle fem .. part ~:i~11,:cet~~:.--n~g %.ct~=~-a= •xpetiel=· :=r::; 11ngue1'ceno1Span). ~ li'lf' 1te22, 1"'1M. CA 92713. ganlutlonel ..... & ~ Cott• ~c. 12826 647~227 . Ruaelan to good horM. --.------ week Bero-tom Cleaner• ~ c cu• h 10n 1 . er Req. F/T, M·I!. Cell , ReetMKll1t able dlapoettlon requlr-~~~~~~~~~ Speyed, ahota. 846-2~ C1~,!kS~.yet2 /nwt111~ ,.._ 558-8033 II\. I. IMI ---ed. Con1ec:t Debbie et ~ Perfect Eeater gift, fem ...... .._ ...,_ " ...,.one del Mat 67S.788t l 'l\"Wp0r1 r-751·5302. •OW Trude Ottwr needed. Yorkle, 3 moa. s 175. Fualtan IOlS •td1. Stoo. 6'0-6998 ___ 844-44 __ 2_1 ___ 1 lneuranoe Medical 1111111&. lllYIU __ ..., .. , Days. H=501~ Bcti. Deya beet, &40-6409 1 11f --1 BRASS HEADBOARD for R••• HIT,,... ~ underwrlt8f with n111 .,,. Attrec:tlve, energetic --·-" r-·-New~ellow Rlb~IW-c:ommen::1a1 llntl eiq>ert-R£ct:PTIONIST 1_E_o_e ______ M_l_F people needed part/ Mortgage/ etcrow ex-F Poodle. bllt, AKC Hert> 9574133 :!~t~ ~~· c~~~ ~~'gr mo drinking muga, hOe-enc:e needed for amell 1rt busy 1r11ne ~· ~ Wen time. Apply ~ 2 a pertenc:e. RHpontlbte Timi 3 moe. '200. * * * * 640-5998 ptlallty tt.ma. Mulll level N.B. oftloe, Contact Kay. lie: olc. Telephone. 10 5 Mon . ' T..-: Buwr'• poeltlon. S1lery com-The Oelty Piiot I• IC• ·---873-5732 s••s I BUY --------direct .. i ... 562•7263 114-n&-1-400 key, llte type. Lv Meu No experience nec:H· ReetlUfent, t~ CYlv-men1ur1te With elq)tr1· 1 eppllca ... -1111-SZ ... art bet 7pm Tu.cl.av. INTERN"'TIOW"'L 011 551-4562 Hry. 15 to 1100 per er Or .. ltvlne. No phOlle enoe. 7to-6475. cepOI tngl •• tlone '°' fWIM 5 pc Incl. meltreu. -• ,. " hour Salary no Mlllng c:a11a, p1Mae. 1---------llr ct ... 1n1ger Trll· Eaater BunnlH. Neth. MASTERS AUCTION -EN-0-IN;..E_E_R_: _S_A_;L;..E_S_E_N_· DRILLERS -Now hiring ~ ,.,. ... Pert' lime evening• In amtllT ,,... to eupeMM carrier Owal'fl. cute! $20. ~ ... ... IH-1111 :5·1~~;~ I u I I 4 5 0 GINEER. See toC1ey'1 !Of roughnec:M a tome Ellperlence req'd. Hon Sant• An• office. For .... Ut*&Tll Coate...._, CPA f'ltm. bO'f1I and Qltlt. Selery & 631-15400, 1142-2"9 --------c leaa. dltpley ad lleld •tall. Mutt treln. amoker. Qenerel pr1c:-eppt cell: Mra. Curtlt. needed. Expertenoe ne-Type 80 wpm. 10 key company benefit• plua Ruet Flor11 Sole, 8', SACRIFICE FLUOROCARBON/ Ree. S20.000 +. FOf Info call tlc:e. Hunt. 8ch. Ret'e. 662-5844 ceeeery. 842-551$ • eddlng machlnt. Non/ mllHg• allowenoe & plltow·badt, $250 King bed, $1'5. Lampa, V98Rubber0ivlelon (3t2) 120-0875 ut 841-3937 bef0te 10 1n1· emolctr. Some owrtlmt comrnlallon opc>omml1y. ltrt....... ~ '35.Xlntconcl.84&-2143 ----------22398. (Feel eft8f Spm wMltdya; 'ii · req. Min. 3 Y98t'I ~ OeJ*!dable ala. wag., --.... llml'AIY SELL Idle Item• with 8 dey SiVSoo. SALES 9"Qt, 8el.,y '975. Cell vii\ or eml plekup with ........ 1111 Ou forrnlca table w/blk SOLID OAK dining tbl & Need eecrow NC'-'llY ~Plot .......... .._...,.,. Rennah. 7$4-1040 tor ounwtt INwlflCe neotao-Wf1 Iron bat & 6 avo. chrl. matcNng colfM & wllh ••"'· 10 wMk In ..,_, ,,,_,_. ~ tClaHllled Ade ire Ill• ttetlng ury, Houre 1ppro11. W£STMIN8T!A ABBEY neug. covered ohrt, end tOle $400. Solabed Huntington ee.c11. C.11 Get QREEH c:tllfl antwer to a ~lul ENGINEER 11AM to IPM, Mon lhN AH'TlQU! MALL le° o d o on d . S 160. ~ $500. 09k !1crow Conoaptt. lorWHITEeteptwita gwegtor)'t(daelelll'u 11......,, Fr1.AWYlnpereot1bet• t 175t W91t......,Ave 2•7512 bdrm Ht. Ce.le & gl ... 71'18'"2-5665 Hk lor wlthaCIMeifltdAd ti.lt• wey lo tell more I nMded for Salee Me-...,,·apy & 5PM Mon OAADENOAOVE • OleH petlo teble w/4 :J~~· Mint c:ond. C«ol, Call 842-5878 ~ n•o•r of FaahlCU\ Co. thN 'ti at ~loa oanvH chelre, 1250.1-;:======== Tl» lllMY• Aubbef Olvltlon of lht .Exper'lenoe • muat. Cell °'"rf CoMt Chopping block, S75,l- Ftli0focarbon Compenv. • INdin1 n• ~. e.31-M14 Piiot .. •~-....a.. mleo chair• & dHlcl, la.r .. t laJff llllT .... u IOIML lll1'lllT &011'1111 llfUU11111 , •• ~ Dtrector ol Purehulna1 a full-timo pioldllon. Supervbes, pla.nt and ooordinatft the functionl and aervice9 of the purchaalng, ware>tou.ine and reproeraphtca 1eetiona within the department. ReqWrtd ate the equivalent of an A.A. devee in a job related field; and ttve yean of respolllible job related experience (addtdonal experlenre .,,.y be aati.Ututed foe die eductdon)-Salary ranee la ' $24,2:25-$27.~ per )'eu". DEADLINE FOR APPLYING I II April 1~. 1983. l!ffec:tive da~: July 1. 1983. 11 lnter•tH ple... submit 1ppUcatlon provided by Hemet UnWed, ttlWM and Jetten of reoommendllUon to ~ J. Ra!My, Mrmnlatrator, PenonneVCommunlty R..l.8tiorw, Heme\ USl>, 2360 W. Latham. Heme~ CA mu. PH: (114) 8$&-il71. -WAL Of'POtt1'UNm /AnlJLMA'TIV'I AC'TIOft DO'LOYD -" .• i - - -- ·1 tlonll mtnufeot\lrtt of liquid trtfttMlt-Stcr-ttary 330 ·Bey St. ---712·1094 _ 14on ...,Int lllk•tt end •nertv 1.aat«t It I .-.. Ooeta Mee&. EOI ltandlng pin ball ml· u;;;;;;;;t;~i'Q;;;i"-;Ji§!!!l~' .. !!!!•L---,ubber produc;ta, It eddlnt to our ..... • ollr...., cNne. MO t300, Hand-Lovt .. at Hc:Uonal w/ ttaff With ttM c,.etlon of ttllt ,_ hfMa....., -Wlllll/Wll'lllll "*'-qulta(r*W,.180 & oMrMI\ ONltled ~. Otntno Arn Table~ he our ad In IOUX'' up ind other mleo. SUO. ,ull Mettreu, Mt), Ollhw~. Port. potlllon. paper unOer "ca.nc.I With OIW 10f wtdl• ~ H4M:lT'4 141.00.. 11C>-1ttl Color TV 1'", lutl Poeltlol'I rtetantlblfltln llwlude ul• de-8ANK Of' NIWPORT llet lunoh aervlctt. boarda, Antique Qfnlo-t ;ac>-ti*> ftM. Man-1'.rl. Engllal\ ~et ctocll.. «*• W" '111 er 0 'O • n w I mente 1lmo1t tvtty· ., .... !Mftt end cvttomrw MtYloln1 wl"' ~Alf PIT 11rn •110·1176 wkly. oa 1m bY Fninctt At· eynth•a1a.r. Rhythm thing. 2c)64"' MIPlt at- • tmpfl ... upon technlcel/1ntlneerint lo wot\ frOf'll tO AM to 4 M111t be Mat, pereon• lllna. '4200. Ptue ottw lceya. ~ ~· benc:tt, 8at-8un, t Dawn 10 *"Pll0'1. 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Good • L I -t •at d l um brown t36 Appro•. 1h7i114& ''OlmtndlnOYw/1~ Ur•.ldMIMoln"-9bllle. overle ... lllO/moor fj•y~••& atarm,lowml,SOOO !:f.ta7:bll.tl, 5 00. oond t•HO.Mayb1 11 ... t!J • 18f·H3t ~111 our 500) mtr, 1641. OOl.lrl .. )' to 841-1017 bit olr over tt-tOO " «"~.J 688-3743 •Hn et UO w. l a y. Portable ateam oleener, Elecltrlo lleet• 1204 PIP bllra. Oall anewtW lld 14t, ·11 Honda Htwll 400 160 H7-0N1 FIAT X 1/9'1 oJ• .f.'=':..,AAllrT eo.11 MeM. Mon. ltw\I pr~ nr.d. 1350. room 111• '20. 8tc>w1'itla euto, 11611 MW. 142-4~. 24 hr• ml. lhw-tm cond. t1400 It Oateun Plolluo w/ ORMa ~ '"J:.o~~L~~· YbOdY "''• 9'*tllln0 Frt. 10·f p.m. Don Wll- 982-3036 887·3839 '300. Aeml~on, lt26 ........ IO' 142·274t.,... '°'"*· lot• o1 tmorow-CUIDT 'ACTOl'f 11 • • t o 1f•r1 1 r ad• ~ ll•wtMt ~ ':~'t' llama, 642 -4U 1 lffZAM lllNtlluMal 1211 Unique "COYWed WIQon" ... t ofter 1 totO open 1ii'herman, trlr, \latpl P-200.I!, Orey. mente alrHd)' made. MmalZIJ) 973-7711 mpo Aun• auperb '71 Ch~I•, new bt111. POOL T "&L• allordln!J reliutlon In HANO OLIO!A, ti' Chan• OMC •tt,000. 6'2~1112 S 000 ml MOO Nd• throw•Ol.lt bearing, flAt-lMCIA 13506. 170.0548 MW olUtc::h. Good oond. " "' llO •7 .. ~1 ... 77 delle 1220 545-tl82 ' au "t'"• 1750 or trlde IOf' anti• DUUl O..l 1111 St800 OIO 850·2167 4'117' 11at•, euetorn wood your P• .. .,.. "' • ·n Mako 23 fl, 2s&hf. _......, -quea, tAf.91&4 -• '11 N •war · ' Cl~ ComM w/bllllerd llHuty Shop (Comm'I w11eu1t. •Int cond, men'• Johneon. nu P/Q b•I . Mlclunl Cetboratort, s dll· '11 '"1 ll 12900. 96Q..2t&2 1111 •au Wa. ltohl ' v.etl unit 11W/eu.. 11an<1up) heir dryer. good M. '80. lur1bo1rd. trt· tank outrlgo1r1, radio, l•r•nt •IHI. Xlnt UI. 73 Ford Bua, 12 P .... xlnt LOOI(•' run• good. mutt 4dr. equlppecl wl1h roof ValUecl at S2000; Mlllng con Cl . S 1 O o . c 1 t t fin, good cond no dlngt, oovere, top cond Incl Dew or Gery M6· 17S t. cond, WOUid mah nice 1111. 1 • ll t no I 117 6 '18 I '7 4 Bug I Bu per racll, 1tereo with tape. lor S500 firm. 881·9237 M0-6998 t200. 75i-074f traller. Mull He. Saol 2 Ho d CB 360, Cam,et or e#OO eetrler, 77e.3249 e..tle, 1 °""*•11100 & power Hit/window,, 1111 OlllllR "Hollywood" portable. hold• up to S blllH. hardly uHd. 120. Call -or Wknd, 989-1221 •14 995 Obo 759.o913 n a I , I •2,860 firm. 8'e-6184 t1400 firm. 557-8690 ~ contrOI, tilt wMll. Acelel)'n Toren .. , 'IWllh TV .. lttrH 1131 or e73-9003 . complete, t lor p1rta. '76 CHEVY 8HORT8EO '76 Manti, m1ny lllru. ~. -.rlc door locke. Good tend, hoMt, llP•. gaugff B"""UTIFUL 2,. .. RC " •t60 M obo. 860-te.46 T . .-... .... 1 1 _,...... n••d• minor work, •72 VW ~ cond ,_.82 ...... ,be end dolly '"" " " CHENBOAT DINGHY w/ oo m.,..., lo ... I r......, • 1800/olr 941-8817 alt " '"' Hn llr Jack lt 76 Color TV 2 yr wrnty d•llit•. 1,1 elau mehog ••ttr ..... IOU tlnH, n1w paint & tnt, 74 Flat 121. l.ow ml, new 5PM · Good cond, I 900. Hen at 330 W ay, I 148. Fr•• dellver)I a fb A... / ..,.,. - -new motor & tran1. No llrH, magi , AM /FM, · 6'6-5e08 Co111 MtH, Mon.·''' Auort1d auto body Open Sun 1560rv;~1:.~...., oar.. 2011 Motor hom•. Hll tradet. 14996. c:eaa •• !lint eond, 11tr1'1 PtrH~t tl91 10-6 p.m. Ool't Wllllam•, powtr 10011 Jitterbug TV Jolln'• 84.,_1789 · oontaln8d lsec>O tt450 080. 84&·6492 '70 Formula V. 76K ml, 6'2-4321 446ZAJ g~~J;lnder. •le PROF/STEREO SYSTEM "2'0ALIFORNIAN (714)638-4894H.8. Vtal t040 '74 Flat t28 4 Or MEISTER if1og.~;~••tr11 C 1981, better tll1n new IV'a HU '89 Ford au.-y.,, >Ont eond ,,.,~ o..,: gownreat 'll lnl 4 M * M . 2 111 .. 1 $20 omplet1, wonh l3000, With only 230 hrs on twin ........ ,·· • • ..,. • .aalOll/llll • 8 0000 COND. 11900. a g I C ro ng c .. ars, each. Mii $t400/oh. 876-8086 eeta U~·ed-.. ~11 .. an •7• 28. "'·e I d 2 I body. MW radiator, 1tlnl Ir, 1200. 645·3618, ...... 78 uper 8Htle Com• 6' Stereo am/Im CUI. trnt-· • .., -" ~· " "''" ran • roo Ur• & magi. Neid• mo-651--0826 -t:Je:Jl H bor 8 d Wht/blk AM/FM/t•P• 6-&828 (JIM) Isl d* ble, '35 6"5-7t94 19" Sony Trlnltronle. re-prox. S4 .000 In llltru/ airs, generator, fully NII tor work Sacrtltea ar Iv • mint l8800. t82--0e20. 1111 •au ... an Beercet 20 chennel 1<:en-mote, M5Q 876~ elect. M6·2828 eontalnad. New llrH. _.261euh ·497•7009 '78 Flat 128 wag. Gd eco· Garden Orov. 78 VW Rebblt 4dr, .,...,1......,. with root .. -........ It ... _ J 17' BOSTON WH"'LER 19000 497-8831 nomy Irani. )(Int cond. ~ltn-Leetlec ....,_,....... .... •-rala' ner w/alreran & marine So"y, Lrge IClr~ projec:· " A.at•• 11 000 080 548-0826 brown. 11900 080 recil and ltereo. '3200 1895 dul8 pd 544-7810 bend. S245 549-2855 lion TV. 1890 Sanyo w/lraller. Secrlllce TraJltra, Trant HM -.au, ' · 114-111·2111 973-1820 May be w •I 330 Vi. ~~~~~-~~~~1liccAARRSSSS~100ioOitiTTARUUiCC~t<(Ss e.iemax ..tdeo eueette ~~/obo. M5•5414 '90 Scemper 36', C8dar Clat1lt1 t04S 8.W tUS '76 9t4, l>lecll. 111n1 cond, '89 Bug 90,000 orig ml. Bey, Co.ta M .... Mon-eaeut. revolvlng Jewelry $751 recorder. Ilk• new, In 8 4 R1dcr111 Avon & Lodg• model, s.c . ltH ........... '79,. Or Honda 1'COO<d. nu llr•. •tru. Mull NII. oneownerllno.MW.CA :~!0~2P~~2·10o3..."..:i111• 111ow ease. n-eondl· AvaJI elloc:al gov't UIN bOx. 1350 873-4200 4H P Evin rude motor. I 8 9 7 6. 8 4 2. o 7 9 6 19,.8 Ford Woody WI· Auto, air. 36,000 ml, 1 $8800 firm. 751~784 car. run• 1uperb. mint =~-· -..,.-... __ .......,. __ tlon. 648-1877 Cell (refundable) (312) Tabla model color TV. b8~t~ ~o2od cond S860. 548-8823 ' gon, $13,000. ownr . excel. cond .. 79 911 SC Targa Xlnt eond, brand nu llr••· '77 Monte Cerio l.endeu. 931-5337Exl 2239Btor 19", RCA-XLIOO. p8"1 ... v .. • 12 or (2 t3) $5900 call · t1950 obo. Call Chrl• au10 tren•. lo•d•d. OllllllE co11n yourdlrecloryonhow to cond. $160. 648·7177; 378·"983 A l 1929ForCIModelATown 714/652-WI cond. Tobacco brwn 970-0548 ~.11800.882-2282 ...... •• att•Ot Yt metetllc w/IMlh upll. 38K h1 I Otllutera pur........ ....s..5780 Sall 7014 Se d • n • I 1 0 · o o o · ·n cvcc $2450 ml, $20,000. 6'5-288t -11111•PW .... llttW 14' ateel overhead rack Mldlend, FEC lnt'I Turn-a7U IMPORTANT NOTICE 47Ml9t. 4 IPd IO ml t cond Ytln tl1S 'dr, ..,., ... ~ ....... roof S 00 llAllll ,_. TO READERS AND ' .... 1-'3 1-• At~-•-.. ....,ut...,_.. "'"' &NIL 2 I J 1 . Antenna tor ham lbl, 8 trk & rec. In I unll • .,... ........, ~ -rack and 11weo. '4125. o pa r a 1 0 r $ • o o 50 watti w/3 way ipkrs, FOR SALE ADVERTISERS 'H flll J M Mini cond. S 19,000 S.-'88 l_.2, good cond. exit Mey bl _, 81 330 w. , ... llll .. ... 842· 16"7 Cott S325 -· UC S85. 842~844, M-F, 9.5 Thi price ol ll•m• •d· ve, 3 tpd, runs a look• '82 "'°Sr.:& XLNT r I 0 u I p. r I y 0 n I y . lor etudenl. B•y. Colt• MeN, Mon-.. i l 6"5·1731 Dave or Ga~ 14• SallbOel. no name vertll8d by vehlcle deal· good. all orig. s 1400 49s-et07 "94-8953 after 8 PM. S1800 obo 833..a149 Fri, 10-6 p.m. Ool't Wll· llY·llLL·TUIE II Cl with treller, 1500 .,, In the vehlcle clau6-obo. 842.0100, 989-t221 wltlnd '73 144, auto, air. Po•lll· 11 am•. 8 4 2 • 4 3 2 1 FMturlng weapon• ot all laatr.•tah 6224 845--0184 tied ldvertlllng COiumn• '10 Preli•• '78 92,., black on black. vlky thl nneet """·Volvo 891AEO eru s d eol II doet not lnelude any ap-,. nd ~ 'V 1~-:---,,--------tc)(J~en-::: .'~uqu~:· :~ 0;~~~r~ ~~·:1~1~~1.~u~:~ 1012 ·8T°~.0~n?i:! :1:~t~~~. r~~e::.1:r •::::: i::~~--• .!!~!!'~~ ... ~1.'ln~e:~gw~~~ -~~i ='13~~';;;ua· air, ~;°J,i.~8."~ T:~~ '50~~~~~,~~~~d' ~'==-nd• 01 colleetll>le bulll In pick-up w/ laule 18· Lepllrake $3100 524-2432 chergM. f ... for.air pol-n1w Interior chrome. cond ~·80 1262 '76 914 2.0, good cond. ~5 ORANGE COUNTY volume. a ... & Treble Century bay t>Oel, 4 eyt. lutlon control device mueh more 12500. • S5800 '74 144 Seden 4 1pd, FAIRGROUNDS ~·;~ xlcn'.f'1 epeeo'ne..nl•' Grey. '3500. 876--8181. 2b'f:~~·1·5·:o 5!~~1~ c:erlllteetlon• or dHl•r 842·17&3 . '78 C\ICC St•llon Waoon. 714-559-5199 AM/FM CUI, new tlr• .• ;~~c?e"'J.E CARLO C OSTA .. ESA documentary prepua-. Run• well. need• \latve • perfect oond. 12800/ofr. ... . enter 540-4786 842·1234 llon ehargu unlH• 87 Au1tln H1e1y Sprite. job. depend•ble, saoo 87 Por 911 6-1pd, rblt 951-8300. 548-8095 gate 3A on Arlington SI For aale. 1959·83 Grelch 18' Duffi Id SANT ANA 525 7'n hp otherwlH •P•ellled by eng, body & Inter. rn· . 494-287" eng. tr1n1. Nu pelnt. t·,-80___,C_ll_•_llon-.-.-d-rh-at_eh_· 8tQ Canyon Country Club .. Chet Atklnl .. Tennet-e · Honde Brl1tol. ExtrH. the adver11-. (2,3)'·4~~ec:. S3500 •82 Accord, XLNT ~::~~~5 ~~8:5'Jlm-back, PS/PB, auto Irani. M1mb1r1hlp. S85,000 .. ,n Collector• llemtl B C • S t t , 5 o o . ho m • A ltrri Iliac. 1177 All •11tru 46,000 ml Cun. (71 .. ) 547~130 Appr1l1ed $2,500. Uk· ay I ruasers 7 I 4 / 53 8-t 96 2 or ••• Cff/ A1tff ........ .:l.e~1 '14 914 1.8 Iller. mu1t Come In & see N-porl 855-1859 Air Conditioner. k .. p cool Ing Sl,500 °' blel. Xlnt f'll WSI 547•7623 work Puts MIS ' uerlllee s 53ooioeo. Beech'• nneet Mlecilon 1 _8_1_C_l_ta_t_lon-. -.-,-pd-. -A-IC-. In summer -•her. Seit cond Cell Shamrock 1111 tt 1210 It Sec:rlllce at $1500 or belt SAVE UP TO 60%1 Prof. Aail 9107 bua tl27 GrNt oond. 830-9579 ol prevloualy owned haldibeck. $3800. cheap S60 845-1731 anytime, ult lor Gabby 11 ... ••• •112 oller. 17' eebln crul .. r paint a auto body. H.B. 723 Audi Fox, good mecn lella &.Jet tlll PoraehH, Audi• and 752-5120 Dave or G81Y 6"6-1428 ...._ w/125HP John1on OB. BlU 842.0100, 989-1221 eond. NHdl paint & -Volk.._w . " ON-let ara art• AV LAUNCH, 20th Cen· & extrH. 213-899..0779 WllE WllEU 197 . College 11ud1nt, l!Mtt Hl7 IN M·c DONALD'S c Off' r ii .. N-eover, trlr. bait lank bod'l work. no ru11. mCARVER TEST -need 807 tor "=i-tat 62".r en 'PM Servloe . ~ ... ,. -"r~ mutt *-'t .......... 1•79 ~ t100.ooo. 814 tor $25, !!? ~ .,. tury L•P•trake 18'. IB. .. ,,_, "'' ~·--.,...... "' ·l"-../J\._[ '&8 Dari Convert, need• 000 and 82" tor $2,500 Hamilton Clrelllng tables $2500/otr 875-1835 2,, llWPllT True only s24• &3l·t8'1e '82 Audl 40008 o.i Black. ~~· '<>"WIV"••"'' 445 E. Cout Hwy work, elec. top Intact. ti you have any ol these w/Vemeo dreltlng m•· 8' carver '77. SIF, FIG. Sleep• "· many extrea. Aal•I Waat.. 9020 eunn. lltrlO. exctl. Ae· -:;;:"!!:..n"' ""',.°:"' "'T1~ . 1 7 00/obo. 548-1803 8Y9 c:all LOUIN at 840-6709 ehlnel 875-6110 TIO, 28 knot•. eu11om gd eond. 48._8232 •um• IH. $32 I/mo --·-81 Ariel Keer, 4 dr. 24 •118PM Adler Typewrite<, Mil c;or. •tern rm, IOeded. Imme-WE ,,, &4~781, 213172~24 som 'II .. lllTUY 11 ltQ WllLU&ll.. MBO, lmmac cond, lo Cu1tom mede 7 · 1 pc rectlng. like nu. lake cu1a11. S29,900 P P. 198 t MeeGr1gor 25·. TOP DOLUll ID tlU Xlnt cond $18,500 WUIAU/ULU" Blue Boole, MC:. '4400. plenlc; Ml, Mell IO. 185 S3S0 548-8392 9 8 4 • 4 8 0 0 Wk d e , I rt lier. 10 h.p . Hon di, cou•n 1-633-42•2 .77 ••-~ .. _ .. __ 1 Wgn NOf'm Buc:k 536-3234 1 40· 964~820 1YM a wtmd• many 111tru. 17800. PIP ~ ........ ...,.,... .. 1 ,pe 1 .. _ · !~5~f,!0"17ic35Mt 8·x3'112' closed side extr• 988--0326. Fii 1111 UIS 11111 '62 SCll. Strong runner. '77 Dalton Waoon 73 Dodge Out, e eyl. " '"" • .., · ~ · hvy duty me1a1 ahelve1 en• Fleg1hlp, 22' ea-~I engine and trena. '77 Plymouth Arr<YW auto, run1 greet. $875. Brut c:elllng ten wtth tulip (beat quellty a eond ): bin. no motor or Irene. Pittnenihlp In Erlclon 35. &LAI •IMI Formerly Jim Menno rebuild. Air eoncs. DrtYI ·n Ced Eld«edo 831-5091; 951-0719 llghts. wood/cine also lots of used/nevtr $300 730-6629 perfect eond, reclng & PllTl&0/111111 S~Leulng llUZ\I anywhere. S20,000 ·79cnevMonz.aWgn bledes. S89. 730--0986. uMd olflce supplies, ac-18' Fentuy Tri-Hull, bow-erulllng, lllp In Newpon. 2"80 Herbor Blvd WIEST "WI WIU HT &75-4870or&44-72t1 '78 Chev Caprice ,Fer• Ult NEW MATTRESS SETS CHS, mlae llama, xlnl rider, aeels 8 +. 110. $8000. Call LMlll evff COSTA MESA llYllTilY II W1llll.I'' '78 Ford Pinto ·97 Mu1teng Futbaek, 6::ffl>s.1u:1:s~: ~og~~ <";5ac ~1s~1~15a i~e~~~-•";,j ':f.~~~ ,:~~:,:.,en. •r••nt>ow Ml-4100 141-1411 ~~1m~:K~l1Pd .. •Ir voiu':c,~1 Xln!~~600. .i~~= :~~8C::.o~~· Andy 750-5832 960-820<4 pip wtldyl ;~~rio n8~~·5;i9tra1 11r. WE llT * '78 933eal. au10 . ~~111...,~~· Sa"'·-9167 w, .,_ e.llN 1975 Mu1tang II, new One way ticket to llHl ctPtll 1 Bertram FIB. SIF, twn · • CLEAi OUI IOeded. (5530082) "'V .u• brtl•. trane, paint. loo6<1 Tempe Fl«ld• 185 Excellent cond Mull gas, rebll '82. many Lanoer 38 1980 $82.500 Ill 11..,..1 * r79 320!; " apd . tun (114)142·2000 •79 2-dr DL. 5·ipd, air. & rune QfMI. Cell in 5, 963 •2163 11111. Make otttr 11trH Xtnl eond $49. Auum1 loan et llV.% ..,. rt !5417881) •-----,, .. 1_ 0 714-6-48-4223 714-645-2842 500. PP . 873-847', $28,000 an. LC>llde<I wtth * 79 320!, 4 epd .111. rt ....... -u 9131 ns :oJ0 080m• body work. A1t11. Deat1tic Melehlng aole, 1~1 & 548-1385 ulls, •l•etronlee. In (64t8957) 1 / · S36-57CW I i k 3 '7 8 Fleita. S2800. Call c:tlelr $100 4 Chevy 15 .. Desk. exec c::hr. credenza Newport 1llp Pvt Ply * '80 320!; 5 spd . elr 14 lar••• lltla feyeta 1169 1 C I 11 Matt 87 6-- 11 3 1 alum. megi $75. Ken-& 2 aide Chra. llke new 13' boel, mo1or & lrlr 714/873-5101 oond. (3232HR) AblOlu1ely llke new. •lk· -...._.__;;;... ___ ....:..::..:.; '82 Ford Feleon. good more gH dryer S 100 S750. 559-7417 e11s S350, 1110 avall 40 hp * '81 320!; 5 apd . eun Ing l3850. 778-3249 '79 C8'1ca Uhbeck 1982 englM. nr new Mlctlelln 841--0924 °' 5-49-3783. H-aomething you want m21o3to..r,,2s~~o 538-8228. eoe11~12moor0001ng roof. (IE8C299) .. _ ... 1 9141 Gb1or~1boud• 1parklln9 1ir.a. nMdl body wont. ---------1 to Mii? Clualfled eel• do ·ou .._ • * '82 528e; auto .. low -ae.. o y, ell orig. 6 S800. (714) 831-85M People who need people II well I Call NOW . Find whet you want In Cell 673-3830 mlleL (1EJA474) tpd, .unroof. lllr. 1tweo, BUICK llW>Utd alw8)'I ~ the &42-!W178. Dally Piiot Cl~. Must sell 32' All-cabin, WI llY * ·93 320!; auto .. IOed• ftllWllA Int Run• gr .. 1. '88 Mustang. mag•. heederl, 8 Irie, 35 1 Mech I 1ng. $3500/obo. 552.0523 Serllice Olrec1ory In It'll cnM!ng TrlrT\NAl'I c:utter USED CARS & TRUCKS ed. (1Ff'N8M) '4195. 970-0~ DAILY PILOT scellaaNal '111 11.iJctllu•u 1111 rig. 113,500 hrm1 COME IN OR CALL FOR UW1l1 ·91 St8rlet. 5 IPd. am/trn. REGALS ROMANTIC SUMMER ORFSSING- A SOFT WHIRL OF STRIP ES J A CK FULLER PRINTED PATTERN ~ A 528 SIZES 8 18 648-4570 Fiii amAll&l 208 W. 1•l. Sent• Ana Hl.000 m4, Ilk• nu $4900 Cormler-0.Ullo CloMd Sunday obo. 53e-el~ CHOICE OF 14 '74 Pinto Run•b<>ul Air omYllUT LARGE SELECTION OF 'll IELJU If, $ =·~a;; S900 or 182118EACH8LVD. NEW&USEDSMWSI. 5 epd. a ir, AM /FM. 7995 Ski 7111 141 .... l mag•, new tlrH, rear -... • HUNTINGTON BEACH & 74 Mull....,. auto AM/FM 18 Jet loat. trlr, 1kl1, Hlg.9-t eaah lmmed tor • -•OI YOUI ml, very elHn. '3950. Thlle an.,. not strip-714•848• 7783. 1.;1 µ:.1.::. :::or.;:::---..:.::.:.: , Mt-m1 m 111 ~ window louver•. 87,000 ~8 ~· greet ~~ '8600/olr. 876-80e8 your vehld8, domestic or Lm 11111 ... ,.IT MUOA. 557.5234 M-F 9-5. p8d ... many nave the H0-8298 • • Ilaria• '1111 1or91gn. 551-1285 SE~i~f ~~ ""n & '78 eoro11a,. IPd. 1o11owtng t.u.ne ... VHF. Relheon, Rey 55. Illa.I 11 3870 N Oierry Av.. Wml -.. .., S2l50. 754-7798 l~PTIPlll'J ..... ll1~~41Jl S500 TmlUOll LONGBEACH 'fMIUTTI VtlbtrMn 11'13 •-._._ 875-W t Having trou~I• Hlllng (No. Cherry ••H-4051 "21 1111111. ta1111LJ.1 ~I~ > utlT Wlllll '87 MU11ang Con-1 Crvl• Kh .. nd. 8 ln)ec:tQr'I thel cw you've had alt· llH) Nl-llll to OLITI Tim 8 eyt. 3 IPCI. S2900. 8 prnsure llnee tor Ford ting• i.. montl'll? 'fract.-lna Wllcome ~-a.I,. 111111 85o-2152 La)'m•n Dl•HI. S495 Cheer upl Help II on thl Con .......... '72 Mazda RX2 rebulll 'Y ·5" T Bl d b 642-1234 way. Alto your Chevy. ven-.lly Loeet8d engine. Nna well S750. ~A~ Sft.11' IUT "' ; • .!..1·obo•le.97P., :...033 8 • Porache, Dettun, Toyog. a CompetlUv9ly Prloed 751-8408 --NWll wt•IWI f:.;..-.:;;. r.;t ;,;i .. Perklnl 4-238 Oii erulM VW, or eny make or & Tl.T -kit. •tarter & pumps, In· model for only l0% of D .,..,_ '78 MUSTANG 1•etor1, etc Retail the flnal .... price. Mak• •ICN• leu tl45 on't min thl• oppor-ve, wilt. T-top c:onver1. :..~~ 1 o 2 g.. S e 11 18 0 0 sure your ear hea r... Se181-servic.L.MMg Aall ebout som ~~~~~ ~t"~O:S = 0-. pb, auto, 31,000 ml . •onabty low mlleag•. LY"1CAR\fER 111--.... c11m °'1g. °""*·Mint cond. 1b1at 1tnWe 7121 body~ Ok, and e NJI ,,.., ,_. l3400. 875-9891 • goodaet tna.l'Hdo 2~~ When~!,'!~next YILllWllll ~ 'llmTIM.-W. HOIT •ms S:-·,~~ ~ ~-...._.... .... " 1"'1""°.,... 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REMEMBER, I SAID, ll 1 F 11 I'M PRETENDING THAT I'M RIDING ON A RAILROAD TRAIN \/VHAT HAPPENED~--- 01 D THE TRAIN STOP'? YOUR HOMlmll DlllY PIPIR ~ONEY IS THE FIRST THIN6 THAT COMES TO MIND •• OR 6RAPE JELLY ..• CMOO CHOO CHOO NO--· NOW I'M IN THE DINING CAR by Ernie Bushmiller -- 2 GARFIELD ® © 1983 Unl1ed fMture Syndicate, Inc. DENNIS-THE MENACE , How STILL. This isn·ta MOVIE CMtEM! :c:; .J::Z rs :;::r=wu --·--·--------- by Jim Davis Wf.. MU5T ~AVE LUNCH SOMETIME: 15 mat tfte camera flizrt don.'t make ya wait flJ see, the pt'cfure? by Hank Ketcham l-lere, de3r, r -fft~your parents will like 1ki5. Good! See you • f11., duvck ! What a HEAVfNrf idea! flus will be perfect w11h you.rnew suit! ~ ~ JUDGE PARKER by Harold Ledoux I WANT YOU TO KNOW ONE ALL Rt6HT, COUNTRY BOY! I'M TAK\N6 I CAN'T GO BACK TO THE HOSPITAL! l 'M GONNA COMPOSE A NEW SONG THAT'LL 6E A SMASH, JEANNIE! IT'S OONNA 8E CALLED,•! NEVER WANNA PLAY MY 6UITAR AGAIN : THIN0J MtSS KELSO! I HAD 'l1JLJ BACK 10 il4E HOSPITAL! NOTHING TO DO WITH ROY'S : COMIN0 HERE ! : NOW, WAtT A MlNUTE, ROY! WE : HAVE A PROBLEM! I'M NOT IN : LOVE WITH YOU ! FOR NOBODY BUT YOU'' MEANWHILE, AT SAM DRIVER'S OFFlCE TIM YOU COME BY TOMORROW WANTS mu TO AT NOON, MR. SMITH ... AND HAVE THIS I'LL HAVE MISS KELSO' $1,6>00 AS A ANSWER FOR TlM AETA\NER! RUSHL.AND! SO~~y, 6UT I CAN'T ACCEPT A RETAINER! I HAVE A SLIGHT CONFLICT OF INTEREST! IT WAS INSPIRED 6Y AN0EL HERE! I'M IN LOVE WITH HER! I CAN'T LIVE WITHOUT HER! ARE '10U TELLING ME THAT YOU REPRESENT JEANNIE? HAVE l(O(J PARTIC.I PATE.D IN ANi.,> SPORTS DURJNG THE ly>EAR , lE.5 ? . MOON MULLINS • 25~! WELL ... 11M GONNA GET MY MONEY'S WORTH ... DOCTOR SMOCK ~ Y''see , ""r'HtS INVESN- 1""10N OF MINE: eoes AROLJNP A PE:RSON'S NeCK ... :r. CAL.I-l"'f' A FLU COL-I-AR.' ACME ··:: MEDICAL: SUPPLY Or.A'-J 'THE NEXT liEN\ ON 400R STUDENT INFORMAilo~ CARD CONCE~5 sruDEITT ACTivmes ! WHAT ABOUT INT'AAMUAALO ~ I 'M NOT V~ 6000 Al ART Ef'rnE~ ! NO! I'M NOT V~t; GOOD At 5PORT5. ' l I J .. by Ferd and Torn Johnson etallr~~,·~· tfitc MlllOl'<I- -rHe i::>ev1ce ee1NG AAAPe OF A St.-IPPSRY sues'"f"ANce No eeRM wtt...l-ee Aet...e 1""o CL-I.Me>, NO MA-Y-""reR HOW SHARP t-Y-S "llNY FINGESR AN P '"f'OESNAI l-S ARe .' (7:7,,_ FORA S~CON[> IHE~f:/ I ALMOST LOST MY J.IE'AD ! by George Lemont IHUS PReveN-rtNG 'e.M. FROM ReACHING IHA1"" I NPI Y I PUAt....'S HeAP .' .................................... -.-.----------------------------------~--------------- \ HAIL., SPRING'flME:l .._._ --- ............................... --................... ~~....,_~-------·--------- ~unif)rWhirle ® -------by Hal Kaufman------- ( • HAL'S PALSI Our Hal: Let's ttNr It for the EHttr bvnny. ThtM cheersl WMt do you aayt Our Pal: "Ha,..'1 howl" "Hare'• mud In your •yet" "Hare, Mrel" 2 HOP· TO-IT WORD TEST Baby rabbits above are !earning all about word squares, and flt tlngly this one Is based on the wMd HOPS. FOYr words cor responding to the lollowlng definitions complete this test, with ~o. 1, HOPS. already In place: 1. Bunny steps. 2. Pretty gemstone. J. He could be doing the teaching above. 4. Spmethlng people make of cabbage. • Tra1rel Log I Find a French city In each sentence: 1. Pa rises early. 2. We picnic every Sunday. 3. Artists favor lean subfects. 4. The lamb rested. iHJll t tuHt.I() t •>tH C •1••d I • Square Dealt If the square of a certain number Is subtracted from the square of the next highest number with a rHult of '3, wMt 11 the number? •1• AIJOl •J ,.qw,,.. ~! • Rlddle·Me· This, If you can I What month rs good fM drinking lemonade? Slp·tember. What month Is most negallve? No-vember. What month Is the strongest? Ox·tober. CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYES? There •re •t ..... six dltt.r· Mc:el In dr•Wl"I detalta .tMtwMn top and bottom P8Ml1. How 4'Ulckly can you find ttMmt CMdl •Mwen with thoM below. Word square wMds read the same across and down, of course. No fair peeking at answer below. Ou1u1w ,, ,..,.d t pa.-.ow •11•H f 1u•••111P •1..,11~,.H ·• .~,.lllP •1 111..i uio:> C Ou1n1w •t 1•~:>n11 c '•t1•••>' •t 'IU•J) t H>ua,.1110 SPLASH DOWNI WMt can you draw to complete the a mus· Ing scene above? To find out, add Ii"" from dot to dot. For Better or For Worse LUHAT ARE YOU Two Do1NG? SO~E.BODY SAtD TrlAT \F You wAICH Trle. SUN COM~ UP ON EASTER SUNOA'{-you WlLLSEE \\ DANCE=. IN lHE SK'{H IHERE ARE So MAN'/ STOR\e.S ABOUT S~AL HOL-\DAYS-\TS HARO :-Tb KNOW WH \CH ONES ARE. lf\UE. AND WHICH ONES AREN'T! 80··· lHE.SUN DOE.SN'\ DANCE ON EASTER . SUNDAY Q • HATSY TATSYI Add the following colors nutly to enMnce the scene above: 1-Red. 2-Lt. blue. 3-Yellow. 4-Lt. brown. 5-Flesh. 6-Lt. grHn. 7-[)t(. brown. 1-[)t(. grHn. t -Lt. purple. by Lynn Johnston , t-\OWCOME. rr DlDNI DANC.E., MOM? ! • > c = • ~------..... _..----~------------------------· ---------- 4·3 c3 . I GORDO ® -SHOE wrru A MINl~UM INt71A~ ~JVGIT Cf fZ§X> ... I W~A1 '!> &01 NC, ON ~ R£ 1 we'RE \.-\1!\V\NG "'~NJ E~TER e.c,c, ~UNT. ~ by Gus Arriola by Jeff MacNelly ----- --- --------------------- -•P •-•• • I A TIME TO LOVE By Andrew M. Greeley aster is a time of beginning again. This is not merely a statement of the pieties you may hear in church on Easter Sunday. It is rather a reality built into the structure of the Passover festival, whose origins ·may be · lost in the midst of an~iquity, but wfiose funda- mental meaning is the same today as it . was more than five thousan~ years ago.ar 0 ... ,...,.~, Warning, The Surgeon General Has Determined Thlt Ciglf8tte Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. • The cigarette that changed two million minds. The one that rewrote the book on cigarette .. making. The MERIT cigarette. Made by actually boosting the taste you get o ut of smoking . Boosting taste to equal leading cigarettes having up to twice the tar. MERIT. The 'Enriched Aavor:Mcigarette. Ther~'s nothing halfWay about it. Kings&IOOS K~: 1 mg ''llf;' 0.6 mg nlCOllne-100' I fttt: 10 1118 '·w;' 0.1 11W niCOlinl-100 a Men:&me "ter;' 0.711Wllicodlluv.p1rclgn!l,FTCAltlonDec:a1 1 ................ '° J or an your mm.. whkb la your favorite? And llnce we all know you don't k>ve actlnc. why do you stick with IC -D. T., Sawnnab, Ga. I look back with the most a4 fection on The lasl Time I Saw Archie, which I made in 1961. Although I didn't like my role as a con man. nor my portrayal of him. it was the first time I was paid $I 00.000 a week. Why am I still acting? How else could a n<>-talent guy like me make this kind of dough? Besides, 11 keeps me off the streets. The thing I like least about acting is talking about it. What I en;oy most are the days off. Fact is, actors receive more respect than they deserve -me. for one. IMl's·· flar of TV's Ont Day at a Tlm~ Yoa IDllllt .-a lot ol lao ..... Wbat &ft--ol tbe letter• like? -H.G., Marton, Ind. Most of them are the Dear Al> by type. I get questions such 1$, ··'Thls guy I like does not like me. How can I change his mind?" Or. "My pa~ts are divorced and I'm very un· happy. What should I dor' There's not too much I can do. unfortunately. I'm not a psychiatrist or capable of glv· Ina advice. but my famllr. helps me answer the mal . And I do acknowledge the let· ters. If you Ignore lonely or troubled people. they'll get lonel~r or more troub1ed. ~nd '"" quotion, Oii a pOStCard, lo ·~ M Family ~l)c 1515 Broadway. N~ >tri. N r 10036 Wt11 pay SS lrx pub/isMd qualioru. Sor')( wr c.an~ answer othM Al n. tht Gp~ ~ chtp,,.r dtoppltyJ wood on his CalllomlO ranch. RlOMTHI •• AIK'' IDITOllS LOS ANGELES -l.auftD Tewea. who reportedly makes almost $1 million a year to play cruise director Julie McCoy on 1Vs The love Boat, is attempting to more than double her take in the show's next four seasons, for which contraclS are now being fle!J<>tiated . Most of the cruise's crew members have quietly settled for the usual exorbitant increases. but co- productr ~Cramer calls Tewes~nds "pre- posterous.''. .. This being the 20th anniversary year of Joba F. Kmnedy s as.w- sination, two Kennedy-related lheater projects are In lhe works. CIAn RobetUoa. who pc>nrayed the Praident u a Navy e~n In the 1963 movie f'T./Q9, will now do a one-man staae show, JFK. which will alto be taoed for cable lV. And Rodi HwlloD IJ the top choke for Kennedy in the intended..for-Broadwar. musical The Party Cir . St1zanne Somen is the leading candidate for the Marilyn Monro&eSque title role .... A rough cut of BaJ"o bra Stft:IMDcl's Yentl was scn!ened at M-G-M recenlly for a mixed group of movie types and nonindustry people off the street. Praised were Streisand's direction and co- stars MaDdJ Patb*ID and A-, ll"VIDC. Panned were Stretsand's starrins perfor· maooe (which makes lhe story of a 1904 Polish girl dressing up as a boy so she can study the Talmud less than believable), the film's ex· cessive length ( 135 minutes) and its nine songs (which all sound the same, except the finale, which sounds like Fun· ny Cirfs "Don't Rain on My Parade") -Roberr Windeler NEW YORK -Singer Linda ROD9tadt wonders when will she be loved. At 36. she says she's never married because she intimidates men. Always has. too. she claims. even before becoming famous . Dawt McCUnUck ts more than just the author of Inde- cent ExP,<JSUre. the besl-selhng expose of the David Bea tm... affair. A longtime frank Sinatra fan. McOin· tick won a Grammy Award for lhe liner notes he wrote for 01' Blue Eyes's 1980 album. Trilogy .... In Buying the Nishi F7iaht, her new book on overseas adventures. foreign correspondent Geor1le Anne Geyer says of two enigmatic world leaders: Fidel C..tro is "close to vir· tually no one. He's cold, strangely effeminate... Yulr Al"llfat is ''witty and more charming than his ugly pic- tures susgest." .. In collabo- ration wllh a French writer, tennis star Die NMtue has completed half a novel cen· tered around the private llves of tennis pla~rs .... While race-car driver Paul Belmon- do romances Prtaeen s.....-. Belmondo's dad, actor Jea&Paul I 1• aocto.. 48. ls d~ Brazilian beauty Marla Ma,or. At 22, she's only four years older than Stephanie. -Anita Summer WA.SHlNGTON -Senator Alu c ....... (D -Caljf.) Is the onJy PresldentlaJ can· dJdate who can bout ht wu IUtd by MolDla ..._ In the late 1930'1, ""CrantlOn read Mt.In Kampf In Ottman and Undo Rom1od1 found that the English version being circulated around the United Slates did not carry the inflammatory sections in the original. Cranston translated the book in its entirety to show Hitler's true colors. Hitler sued for copyright in· fringement and won -but after Cranston had alreadv sold a half-million copies. . '. Former House Speaker Cart Albert finds th at it pays to be retired. His annual pension or $82 ,000 is not only more than the $65,600 he made in Con· gress but. until last December. also more than current House Speaker Tip O'Nelll was making. Alber1. 74. says it's unfair that Congressional pay increases have been frozen while retirement pensions rise automatical ly .... Nancy Reaaa1l's trim figure is the result of hard work . The First Lady tries to start each morn· ing with 20 minutes of calis- thenics mixed with riding her stationary bike. But she ad- mits she Is not as compulsive about exercise as her hus- band. Followlne doctors' orders after the assassination attempt, Prelldeat a-... presaes wel8htt rellgk>Usly every t'Vtnlna end can boast results that would makt a man SO years younger proud. He ha.t added I ~ Inches to his pre-election 44 ~-lnch chest. -Xath,_, Moxa and Joni Ottcnbff'B e 1m MMILY wtlKLY. AU II ""9Md. ... ~- W e renew our loves. revitalize our intimate relationships. break away from the chains of monotony and nastiness in which we have been imprisoned during winter and celebrate..Mle fact that life begins again. We do all these things because our sprang festival, whether we call 1t Easter or Passover. impels us to start anew. In most languages the name of the spnng festival is the same whether it's Christian or Jewish -Pasqua, P~ua, Pasch In English we use a name from the Anglo-Saxon pagan paS. rather than from Jewish or Christian tradi- tions. Eastre was the Anglo-Saxon god- dess of the dawn and the spring. a kind of Teutonic Aurora. She was honored in the beginning of spnng because. as the days grew longer than the nights. Dawn was imagined lo be winning a great victory over Darkness. a victory seen as a triumph of hfe over death Therefore several symbols of fertility - eggs. rabbits and Illies -were associated with the feast of the goddess Eastre. because at the time of her vic- tory. nature c.ame alive again. The early English Olristians adopted the name of the pagan feast and some of its symbols and used them to com· memorare the death and resurrection of Jesus. which for Ouistlans signified a new beginning with God the Father. They appropriated the pagan festival and made it their own because they perceived. perhaps even more dearly than we do. that 11 was virtually the same festiltal as their celebration of Jesus. Pagan, Onistlan and Jewish apring teMt.S may noc have quite the By Andrew M Greeley same meanings. but all of them acknowtedse the fundamental human need to begin again. particularly when spring is in the air. The Jewish Passover itself 1s a com- bination of several anoent pagan festivals that existed among the wan- dering semitic tribes long before the Exodus of the Children of Israel from Egypt into the Sincu Principal among these leasts was the meal of the unleavened bread, celebrating the first harvest of the agricultural tribes. and the feast of the sacrificial lamb. cele- brating the first fruits of the flocks of the pastoral tribes. Years later. the Hebrew tribes com· bined these feasts to celebrate their commitment to one another and to God (in the seder meal) and their free- dom from the slavery of f.gypt (in the blood of the paschal lamb)~i'he Chns- tian Easter. then. built on the Jewish Passover. Jesus was both the new Moses. contin,uing the work of freedom which Yahweh (the Hebrew word for God) began with the Hebrews· Exodus from Egypt, and the new Paschal Lamb whose blood made liberation and redemption possible. And the final seder Christ ate with his apostles. establishing a feast of mutual commitment. continues through every Christian eucharistic liturgy. The early Christians also borrowed pl'adices from their pagan Roman neighbors. induding t'ftuaJs from the Roman Feast of Fire and Water. Fire and water had obvious sexual implica- tions for the Romans, the former repre- senting the male and the latter the female. as they do in almost all of the old pagan nature rel181ons. At spring. dunng this pagan lest1val. a flaming torch was plunse<f into water to sym- bolize life beginning again . Through the years. Omstian11y con· tmued this ntual through the blessinR of the Easter water with the paschal candle. Because the ceremony has lost its sexual and fertiht) 1mplicatt0ns. most contemporary Christians are not aware of them The early Chnst1ans who adopted the Roman fertlhty ritual. however. knew exactly what they were doing· In the resurrection of Jesus. they were saying that God consummates his love affair with His people and that we who are baptized with the Easter water are the first fruits of this passt0nately loving unt0n. Even the Lahn words of this blessing have sexual implications. The verb used was fn.Jc11/ero -fructify. fertilize. The English translation in the new Calhohc liturgy (which. incidental· ly. does not insist that the priest plunge the candle into the water) waters down this meaning But sexual passion 1s a reflection of God's passion (as Sc Paul reminds us) and sexuality 1s God's in· strument for causing nature to begin again every spring The immersion of the candle in the water is the most obvious of the Pass- over symbols. It leaves no doubt that Christians believe that with the return of Jesus life begins again. It also should leave no doubt that Christians believe that each time lovers renew their com· mitments and break free of the barriers which isolate them from each other and then celebrate this beginning again with sexual love. they continue the work of love Yahweh manifested in the return of Jesus All the symbols of Easter and Pass- over then -eggs. rabbits. hhes. the paschal lamb. the seder meal and especially the fire and the water - stand for the renewal of li~ing love. communion and commitment. And it's through these symbols that we Stt love. like all things in nawre. 1s cyclic As psychiarnst Joan Anz1a and theologian Mary Durkin have observed m their book. Manrol lntimocy A CaJh· olte f>erspea1ue (Loyola University Pr~). the cvde can be considered in four phaseS (no< unlike the four seasons~ fall· ing m love. settling down. bottoming out and beginning again The lac;t phase of the cyde is the most dilficull and. hke spring itself. is the transition. We fall in love again m the process of beginning again Easter symbolJZeS this beginning. We can resist Easter's message. of course. we can resist this renewal. But to do so we have to i~nore the power of spnng. This doesn t mean that the renewal of love 1s simple. No birth or rebirth comes easily, and the earth gives way to spring only with terrible effort. Good Friday. wtuch also can represent the death to our old. selfish. narrow, fearful selves. 1s an essential prerequisite to Easter Sunday -the birth of our new. open. vulnerable, lov- ing selves. The symbols of our spring celebra- tions don't provide the comforting m~ sage that new beginnings come easily But they do give us this challeng!Dg message: that new life is possible. tw &sl-~lin1 author f"othrr AndmJJ M ~ 1s 1111 U)rl(,W of th~ flOclft, Alctnl Into Hell. /(I ~ publiJllftJ by ~er BooJu 1111$ Jun~ ORANGES-S. Spoon sherbet into or~ shells or d~ dishes. Garnish, 1f desired. with ad· ditional freshly graied orange peel and/or fresh mini. Makf!3 6 serumss I Cllp tbld apricot, plnempp&e or,.... belTyJ- 2 cape beaVJ cream ~WEET DELIVERANCE FROM THE DESSERT DOLDRUMS •oraJl8e shells: Cut 3 oranges in hall cro~se; carefully ream out Julee and reserve for sherbet Ser~ shells dean with spoon. For a sturdier base. cul a thin slice trom lhe bottom of each shell 2 tabiHpOOU eoafectioeen' 9upr 2 teupoou oraap-ftaYored llqueu 8 wablut or pecaa balYea 2 tab1e91J a au of loaf'mhredded onqe rbtd By Marilyn Hansen T his year's bumper crop of oranges means the price is right for adding this healthy citrus staple to spring menus. So what could be more appealing than these "good for company," mouth-watering desserts that we've whipped up for you. They"re so eM)' to prepare. you won't believe it! OllANOll OIHINIAL I~ to .... Mvti or.,.. I C11P boObtc W-. ~mp ...... y, c-.-..r \4 cwp C9nC90 or OClaer onnte-ftnoftd ..._ ~ C1IP ....... .a.oad.I l. With vegetable parer, peel on~ orange. removing outer orange-colored peel only. Cut this peel into thin slivers and cover with boding water. Lee stand 5 minutes: dram 2. finish peeling orange. removing inner white part of rind Complete!}' peel remain· ing oranges. Cut each orange into 'h·mch· thkk slices. Place orange slices in bowl and set aside. S. To make syrup. combine VJ cup waler and lhe sugar in saucepan. bnng to bothng. stirring to di~ve sugar. Add slivered peel. boil I minute. Remove from heat. add curac;ao. Pour over orange slices. Chill 4 hours or overnight. To serve. sprinkle with almonds and serve with dessert forks and spoons Makes 4 snwiss J •ftiope unn.~ ,a.d1I Y,~npr Grated peel of y, h'Hh ~. about 2 teNJiaaee 2c:..-oraaee.tub 114 Ollp9 allk lorupllbell.e• l. In a medium saucepan. muc gela1m wuh sugar. blend in orange peel and juice Lee stand I minute. Stir over low heat until gelatin dissolves completely, abou1 5 minutes. Cool complecely; stir in milk 2. Pour mixture into a large bowl and freeze I 'h hours. or until mixture is frozen about YI inch around sides of bowl With elKtnc mucer or rotary beater. beat mixture until smooth. about 2 minutes. Pour into two 4x 10-inch freezer trays or an 8-inch baking pan. Freez.e until firm, about 4 hours. I. In a medium bowl. use electric mucer and beat egg yolks until very light. Gradu- ally add sugar and continue beating at high speed until mixture IS very light in color and th ick in consistency This will take about 5 minutes of beating. z. At low speed. add the ground walnuts. sponge cake crumbs. orange rind, orange juice and salt S. Preheat oven 10 350°. In a large bowl. using dean beaters. beat egg whites until they are stiff, but noc dry. and fold lhem In· to baner gently but thoroughly. Divide lhe batter between two ~inch layer<ake pans that have been greased and coated with bread crumbs. 4. Bake layers on center rack or preheated oven for 30 to 35 minuces, or until center of cake spnngs back when gently pressed with finger. Cool on rack 10 minuces. then tum out of pans onto a rack to cool com· pletely ~eanwh1le, place a bowl and beaters in refngerator to chill S. Put cake layers together with jam. In the chilled bowl. use chilled beaters to whip heavy cream until it holds a shape Stir in confectioners· sugar and liqueur. Frost top and sides of cake with wh1pped<ream miX1ure and decorate cake top with walnut halves and orange-rind shreds. Refrigerate until ready to serve. this cake will cut best when thoroughly chilled Makes 8 to 10 servmss An Easter Gift for You L ifc. It's chc gift of Ea~rer given nearly .WOO years ago by Jnu! o f Nazareth. the ChrlM. rhc Son of God Because he rose from the tomb, all pcoplr who have ever lived will live again ~yond the grave. Hii. suf· fcring and sacrlfke make it possible to overcome sins and mistakes. Noc onl)' I~ J~u!'I Chnst our Savior and Redeemer. he can also become our Friend tr we wlU seriously lc:arn and follow his lt'achlng.s. 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True. Specialists from the University or Maryland , Universi ty of Notre Dame and Rutgers University determined from studies of passionate love and the mis- artribution or arousal that if you are ex- cited by something (watchins a sport. br example, or seeing a movie) and you meet an attractive person very soon after, you will be much more attracted to him or her than you would be under other circumstances. And you will at- tribute youT excitement and pleasure to that person, when it actually derives from the previous arousal. 3. Folse. In a study of physical attrac- tiveness and romantic love, a team of North Texas State University psycholo- gists realized that there is no relation- ship between the two variables. Even though attractivenes.s plays an impor- tant role in the initial anraction between two persons. once a datinR relationship is established, the overall level of physical attractiveness begins to decrea51 in importance. However. the study tlid indicate that less attractive people In a relationship tend to be more considerate and understanding of their mares· feelings and desires than more attractive per1Cms. and they are more se1Maai6cing when they feel it will help to Insure their partner5' well-being. 4. F'<JM.. Shyness appears to prevent an individual from entering long.(erm ref a· tionshlps such as love and lrtendshlp. accordins to a Ttus Lutheran ColJqe study thll Involved 153 male and 217 femlle s&udenll. The ltudy found that the shy lndlvldU41 with low self-esteem Is not likely lO lnltla&e or lntenalfy a>n· tads with othen, as required In love FMIU WWl.Y• ANl.S• llSI 9 and friendship. because of extreme self-consciousness and rear of rejection. 5. 7hle. Psychiatrist Barry R. Berkey says that three or the more common wrong reasons for marryinR are· lo ac- qui re a regular sex partner. to obtain econom1c br emotional security and to escape the lonehness or a solitary ex- istence While these can seem li ke loRical or satisfactory reasons at the time. Berkey finds that a person who races down the aisle to escape an unpleasant situation rarely experiences an enduring and satisfying mar- riage. IW Armstrong Floors · BIGGEST B MIN' SOLARI AN. SALE EVER! ellf!ry .Arm.tro~ Solarian eheet Roor ii now on sale. With the biggest aavinga in Armstrongi history. Save 14• a sq. yd. on Solarian Supreme. 12• a sq. yd. on De.igncr Solarian and Designer Solarian II. 11• off every equare yud of Premier Sundial"' Solarian. Studio Sol&rian. and SundiaJ Solarian. CHOOSE FROM OVER 135 BEAVTIFUL COLORS AND PATl'ERNS. AU on sale. And all with Annatrong\ exclu.ive Solarian no-wu ewface-to they keep their •tilte-~w" look far longer than vinyl no-wu Roon. 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Gan; who only reveals her QRe as "some- where between 30 and 40, "was other- wise much more candid in a recent conversation uith FAMD.Y WEEKLv's Eliot Kaplan. Q: So far yodve played only m. .aer ....... Do ,.,.. ... to Imel C orom .. ,...,....,. rolel1 : Abeolutely. are )'OU kidding? But I just can't gee those. I ca1J my parts ''the wife of the man that something hap- pens to" or ''the mother of the boy that something happens to." Q: Wlay do ,.,.. belt taldDc tbo9e ~Eich time I '4Y no. they say. "How about lf we double or triple )'OUT -.iaryr My baciqp'ound is lower ml.d- dJe class. and I can't jusa say no to that money. It's like Faust. '1bu tell )'OUT eoul to the devll. Q: wm t1ae 0ec:ar no-•oattoa ......, Garr: I'm thrilled by k, bQt what rellly hWU ls that I think JeMlca ~w• the leldlna lldY In thia movie. '80-torl SydneY Pollack told me. · can't mike )'OU k>ok too IOOd betiM• ~ will want DWttn to Q)l'08 bd to you ... So I~ the~, 10 fMU WlDl)' •AIM.'• I• Ing part, and I was a good sport about it. And then to have to share the nom- ination -well, I am a little bugged by that. I mean. she [Lange] gets to be leading lady and gets to be supporting actr~. Oh, well. I think Glenn Oose [The World According to Carp] deserves to win anyway. Q: Wblll worm would you •Y belt cleecrlbe younelft Garr: Tenacious, slender -well, that's wishful thinking -brave. childlike and a little irresponsible. Q: ow Daltln Hoftw booMtly cblllte at ... .ae.-playtac • wa•rnln~ Garr: I think Dustin is open-minded about the sexbt problem, even thotlfJh I really think he's a sexist. He's sexist m the sense that he's always doing "guy" alJ the time: "Look at the bodies on those girls." That sort of thing. He's very sexual and very visceral, and his ianauaee is. we11. shocking . Q: Hne ... t.be9e .. .ct motbf.I' .... ~ lOG tldDk ....... lac•r.mllYl' Gair: Who, me? Yes, of course, but what am I going to do about it? All the Airls my age are now saying the same ihlng. "The biological clock is ticking. Only 12 more shopping days till Quist· mas. and we all want babies." Qi Yodre W17 8t1Ci«lte ..... your ... Doee It rerllJ • Clerf Garr: Yes, it oounts. Already I've Wf.ited ao long to get a shot at beins a leldlna lady. I il.ted" to be open and honest and vulnerable, and rm not now. If I told them, "I will be fair with you. Ml tell )'OU my .... They'll F · ''We11 P" d&arettes out In your face. 0.1(." Q: Wla1 do ,... =-...,.,. ~ "f ~ • bli the\ said, "What hM this IP to do with -~ better roles? Ablolultty nothlna." &i rd loYe k>r lhoee""" in hie.= who cldn' Ilk me to ttM I prnet to f>· "~ ~'1 In l'tayboy ~ We muad ve Mired her My Feet h Killing Me ... Until I Discovered the Miracle in ' • It was the Euro- pean mp I had always dreamed about . I had the time and money to go where I wanted -sec what I wanted. But I soon le a rned that money and time don·t mean much when your feet hun too much to walk. After a few days of sight~ceing my feet were killing me. Oh. I tried to keep going. In Pam I limped through Notre Dame and along the Champs-Elysees. And I went up in the Eiffel Tower although I can ·1 hon· estly say I remember the view. My feet were so tired and sore my whole body ached. While everybody el se was hav- ina a great time. I was in my hotel room. r didn't even feel like sitting in a sidewalk cafe . The whole tnp was like that until I got to Hambura. Germany. There. by acci· dent. I happened to hear about an'·'""- inll breoJ..rhrouJlh for unyon' who \Uf· ftrs from '°''· aching fut um.I lt'J(l . Thia wonderfur invention was a custom formed foot support called flu.1'ble Featbenprina.• When I aot a s*r and slipped them into my shoes my poin disappeared almost insta"tly. The ftexjble a.bock absoJbina support they pvc my f'eet was like cradJina them on a cushion of air. I could walk, stand even run. The ~lief was truly a miracle. And just one pair was all I needed. I learned that women also can wear them -even with sandals and open backed shoes. They're compktely Invisible. lrnaafM ~w dumbfounded I was to di~t these miraculous devicca were told only in Europe. Ript then I determined that I would aha.re the mlrt· cle l discovered in Germany with my. own countrymen. In the lut tdne yun over a quaner mUlioa Americut of all ••-many wi,. root problem• rar more tcvcre •han mine-have Hperienced thl• blcucd rditll for the1D.Mlva, Herc's why FeethertPriQll wort for me. and i.•lty '"'' co11 wort for 1011. n.e.. tupports arc likt nothfaa you've OVCT seen before. Tbey are custom b'IMd and tnade ror '"""/"'al°"'! Ulllb coeveadoMI devices, they actu· .. , 1.-... the roucM\al e'-dc suppon .._N_,.orili_,ly.......,yowf'eet to .... Whatever your problem-corns. cal· luses. pain in the balls or your feet. burning nerve ends. painful ankles. old 1njurie~. backaches or just generally 'Sore. aching feet. 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Miu. • 'At '"" f"'rUHI ,,,,., I ~ti(( "t't" tltr Frollt· rflpNff/11 """ lffdrl'J tltn pttfl,,.,,. ""'" iefltr .mm, \t'OTI <If #~t " Q Q ""'-"·· ,.. M .. ..__, ••Ut "WWI I llad bdiNtd yovr ad /1111 "'°"' fVO.~ Mr9. W.C .. ~ti., N.C s i.,_.._,.........,..c..,.,n1.....,_.,._ ....._ ......... ,a ., ... ~........,,... -----~-------.--- ... Prim,,,._ .... --. .. ._ ............ --.: LOWBLOOD PRESSURE: SYMPTOMS AND SOLU1DNS By Merri Rosenberg W hen most people think about blood pressure problems, they usually worry about the penis of hypertension -high blood pressure. This condition afflicts nearly 34 million Americans. who are considered to be at increased risk for heart attacks. strokes and related diseases. But close lo 300,000 individuals - predominantly young women in their teens. 20·s and early 30's - suffer the opposite extreme: low blood pressure Though not life threatening, the condition can be distressing. Sym~ ~~~r~~~ dizziness to severe headaches and faintif18 episodes. and ii can cause its -=---' sutferers to experience significant and prolonged discomlort. Yet doctors caution that it is impor- tant to distinguish between low blood pressure that is normal. and indeed healthy for an individual. and low blood pressure that is considered symptomatic. The blood pressure number your doctor tells yoo after an examination measures the arterial pressure when the heart beats (known as the systolic pressure) over the arterial pressure be- tween heart beats (known as the diastolic prmure~ Most doctors would consider a reading of 120 over 80 as nonnal. An individual with a 90 over 70 reading would generally be con- sidered to have low blood preuure. Ac-cordlns to Scott Kirtcl\, M.O .. director of the family pradic:e residency at South NUNu Community Hoepltal In ~ N.Y .. many women re:pter 16wer blood prasure than the IC>CalJed nonn ttmply because ''there's a vlfia. don ln what Is oonlidered nonnll • blood pmsure." Their ~ prmure ii acrua1ly l\ne for them. In .ome indMduals, thou8h, I )ow blood pn!lalfe read.Int reftedl lhll the heart pwnpl mort tloWCY thin nonna1. and thus the unount ol bk>od aolna to the brain decre11111·kcaule OI a (or • rapondtnt1 deer ea.e ln the vol"me ol blood and -.ue ftukl But even then there isn't necessarily a problem. The important con.sidera- non is what sym~oms. if any. exist. "If I had a patient with low blood pressure without any chrome complaints, I wouldn't do anything about it." says Dr. Kirsch Those ind1v1dua1s who experience occasional d1SCOmfort. say doctors. usually do so when they change posi- tions from recl ining to sitting or from sitting to standing. because blood rushes from the head to the feet before the heart has a chance to compensate by pumping harder. Other factors can bring about an episode of low blood pressure sym~ toms: strenuous exercise. which causes blood to flow out to the limbs; dehydra- tion brought about by dM!t or fever. drinking alcohol. which increases the dilation of the blood vessels; being in a wann or hot environment. which in· creases perspiration and loss of inter- nal body fluid through evaporation from the skin surface; and even tak- ing medication 10 counteract high blood pres.sure. According to Andrew P. Morley, M.D.. a family practitioner in Decatur, Ga, and a member of the Academy of Family Physicians, poor diet can also be at fault for stimulaHng such symptoms as faintness or diz- ziness when an individual has low blood pressure. "Many women aren't getting enough sugar or iron, and that can give them an iron deficient anemia." he says. For otherwise normal individuals who ex~ occa.slonal rather than ctvonic low blood p~re symptoms, doctors offer the following suggesllons to counteract the effects: f ncrease fluid consumption durins warm weather and summer months. and maintaJn the salt in your diet. Don't take diuretics durins wann weather. as you risk rapid dehydration. Weax suppon hose to '°' COUl'affE! blood circulation. and avoid chang>n& positions abruptly. If you have chronic low blood pressure symptoms. be sure to check ~our physician. Symptomatic low pmsure can be a sian ol more serioua health problems and 1$ used as an lmpc>fWlt diaan<*k tool. 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She says one of the most important messages of the booklet. called "Private Zone." is that children are ad· vised to "tell and yell" if they have been assaulted. She ad- vises parents to look for symp- toms such as unexplainable moodiness or withdrawal from others, and she offers acJ.. vice on where to seek profes- sional help. To order the booklet. send S2 plus 75 cents postage to: The Chas. Frank· lin Press. Dept. FW. 18409- 90th Avenue W .. Edmonds, Wash. 98020. ON THI PllOWL Even better than the per· sonal ads or the weekly church bingo game. one sure way to med Mr. Ri8ht Is to dip into the funny. frank manual for husband hunters, How to Gtt Marri«J. by Dr. Herman Weiss and Julie Davis. Increasing your visibility is key. they point out. Forget singles bars. Instead. live by these four rules: (1) Walk everywhere. If you commute. park at least 10 blocks from your destinauon. An encoun· ter at a traffic light could lead to a date. (2) Plan at lea.st three evenings out a week. (3) Never eat lunch at your desk. Go where corporate types gather. or strike up a conversation while lunching at the hot-dog vendor. (4) Learn a new skill, prefer· ably not shorthand. A com· puter course is where men are likely to be. Another sure path to the altar. Davis told us, is to play the field. "It not only helps in choosing, but ii also drives men crazy when they know you're dating others." But, she adds. don ·1 date men with similar first names. like John and Jim. or a slip of the lip could prove disastrous. PUZZLING PllllCltlPTIONS Illegible handwriting isn't the only problem some doc· tors have in prescribing medl· cines -your doctor may un· intentionally be making you sick due to vaguely worded instructions. Thirty percent of all pre- scriptions written are never filled and, of those filled. only 20 percent are properly laJ<en. often due to ~r directions. according to Bruce Wooley, a professor of pharmacology at Brigham Young University. 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