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1983-05-01 - Orange Coast Pilot
, !\J2£\.£A.2fNUEAD . ll.f'V'Y Sepnt.rom ii a private man, whose family'• workrof aiee1 and concrete loom oonatantly ln the public eye -Chanllt\a ~t overnight the skyline of Costa MMe and perhaps 1A:Y IOme, the future of the county., When honorees BY UREN E. ltLEIN Of"'9 ............ Jean Forbath opens her wallet and dlp out four crumpled billa. ''Will th.la helpr• lhe MU: u ahe handl the money to a YOUJ\I woman litt.lna llCn* from her. · The woman amllea and nod1 quickly. 111 really appreciate it," ahe aaya. 'Il\e money will Co to buy much-needed baby formula for the woman11 infUlt IOI\, Jean bruahee off the fact that ··- Al~ he ii the moit vilible member of the family whole rich land empire ii dotted wlth shopping centen, ht1h-rlH1 and cult'-'ral art projects, he guard• his privacy, gran~g only rare intervfews and making few pUbUc appeara'nces. -• • The family partne~hip of C:\J. Segerstrom & Sons developed and owna mu~ df South Coast Plaza ,Mall, Town Center and the future &gerstrom Home Rancfi. 'Jk M 1. the money baa come out of her own pocket. "It'• OK,.you ~ • ~''aheaaya ta , esans IS ten, hi the next ·hour; Jean will open her wallet apin and .. again -to meet what ahe calla ''special neem.'' ~t it leemS 1 k • • that everyone .who corpee to Jean11 desk bu a apecial need. -~fite the family's vast land· holdings, including the highly 11 KX:eaful 186-store mall and the metropolis of high rise and glass buildings across the street, their empfiaaia ln the last several years has been on bringing cultural showplaces to Orange County. 0 U t 00 S JnJprO Ve So lhe doles out dollar bWS and 10CJ!ie cha.nae, bua ~are and whatever it t.a.ke9 to help' IOl'lleOl1e eJ.e geCby. · Giving aeema aecQJld nature to Jean Forbath, the "I don't ~ the significance of a projett in square feet or dollan," Henry Segerstrom said during a luncheon (See CITUEN, ~a1e" AS) • DUll;f COAST SUN DAY MAY 1. 1983 ~~mall, bogus I s.tamps !seized LOS ANGELES (AP) -A HuntJ.ngton .Beach mail order_ dealer, James Croy, 45.., ancLa · . ' ... '"' .. 53-ye"1"-old C.O.ta Meu. woman who founded Share Our· Selves, a group dedicated to f eed.lng and clothing the poor of Orange County, in 1969. Laat _Jeek, Forbath was honored a.a Costa Mesa's (See RONOl\EE, Pase AS) YOUR IOllTDll DlllY PIPll ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA 50 CENTS Two blazes ruin library' car shop By KAREN E. KLEIN Of .... Deir f'tlot • ..,, The heart of a Coron.a del Mar sc hool 's library and a Westminster a uto r epair shop went up in flames yesterday. causing a total ot more than $1 mtllion damage. . prt-n\er are b eing lield at ~.al-!.G!c.ed f~eral pri.lae. ...,.. ...... -"-thelr~in -what t.bL U .&.-Secret Service Mi.ckeuld be the. ·largest star:nP a>unterfelt.ing B"Ooltrand audio vlsu1'"i - ~~~t .worth $750,000 were ' .. ~ ... .:. ,.,. rl.iff,r,. ;-; .. ~.ur.a..:..::... lntermedia~ School• en -Facific View Drive, Newpon Be.ch-Tire C88e in the nation. la . Croy was taken I.ff custody last - week at home, where-·agents confucated $L3 rn!ijion worth of 20-<:ent atampa he allegedly used in a supposed mail-order pomosraphy buaine&.- )tfonty Haller Sr. of Burbank, • 42, wu arrested on Thursday. ~y Williama, apedal .,ent in charge of the Secret Service office here, alleged that Haller printed the at.amps for Croy at hia God'a Speed Print Shop in Van Nuya. WUllama said the two men also would be charged witl\ counterfeiting $85,000 in $20, $50 and $100 bllia and posaeaalng :.plates to make the phony at.amps ·and money. · · Willlama said Croy may have • :Wied up to $50,000 worth for'hls mail-order businees, noting that ·atamp counterfeiting cases are ·rare and none of consequence has :occurred in the Loe Angeles area ;Jn .everal years. ; Loa An&eles Police Capt. :James Docherty said Croy was I · :under investigation for about a :year for allegedly aelling child :J>On'lOll'aphy and bestiality films ~a mailing list of about :30,000 names. ,.. -, ~More showers, : . • ~ogg1ness ~bead today DWlr,...,......., e-.... ... D()minick Tivoli is "too moved in" to move out but doesn't fault his landlord who wants to redevelop buitdin~. Gets the boot . ·: Department officials said. The fire broke out shortly after 1 p.m. and was con\ained by 14 firefighters in about 15 minutes, said Fire Chief Ray Brown. The faculty loW"lge and the audio viaual room, adjacent to the Ubn.ry, Were damaged by the intenle heat of the blaze, he said. Lorraine Hewen, the school's librarian for 22 years, said seeing the charred library WU pain.f ul or her:" "I put the first book-on the shelf, and every other book in there literally paaaed through my hands," she said. Hewen, who also teaches reading at the school, plans to (See FIRES, Page At) ...., ,... ...... .., awt. •ten Book bindings_ blistered by $750,000 school library (ire in Corena de) Mar. ' ! More showers are in store for :the Orange Coast before the j:louds clear away late today, the • :National Weather Service said. ~ Partly c loud y skies a nd -:continuing cool temperatures :were forecast for today, with highs between 65 and 70 and Balboa cobbler ordered out By STEVE MARBLE ~ Of IM Dellr f'tlot at.fl At 83 years of age, Balboa shoe repairman Dominick Tivoli is getting the boot. Higher HB standal-ds pay off 3ows between 48 and 58. Tivoli has been ordered out of his Palm Avenue shop, a functional one-man business lha\ stands in contrast to the roller skate rentals and video arcades that surround him. Schools already in v_anguard of educational reform : The small amount of rain :Which fell yesterday, less than :one.tenth of an inch, brought the :.uo.i total to nearly 22 inches in :Huntinpm Beach, according to ~amateur meteorologist J . :Sherman Denny. · :. 11\at'a twice as much rain as :the 11.36 htchea thJtt fell on :Huntington Beach last year, he I :Mkl. A second-generation cobbler, Tivoli is an old-fashioned merchant who serves his best customers thick, strong espresso. He says he's "too moved in,. to move out. But this isn't a story with villains. Even Tivoli admits his landlord has lreated him well and Is a pretty reasonable guy. Rather, this is a story of an old-country rU-do-it-my-way businessman who likes his time-worn shop ,with i~ clutter and downtown look. "I don't want to go but I gotta go," says Tivoli, examining a (See COBBLER, Page At) By ROBERT BARKER OftMDellrNet8W . The 17 ,000 stude~ts in the Huntington Beach Union High School District mar already ~ in the vanguard o educational reforms being urged by the nation's achoola. Local oUiciala tightened math and science requirements in February for students attending Hu,.ntington Beach, Edison, Fountain Valley, Marin.a. Ocean View and Westminster high achoo la. I The higher academic standards pretty well parallel recommendations announced th.is week by a national blue-ribbon committee, which voiced alarm at deteriorating educational conditions. The local atandarda, which will ~ a graduation requirement I • • ~=· -..: llSIDE-· --------------------LI''""--- ... T.a yea~a,o thi• week\. a b01'$e name d Sffretaria1 thrilled hone r.feing faa1 b y wianl111 the Kentucky .Derby. He went oa to wla the .fabled Triple CJ'Own. But tau hit lfaeeett earried o•er to' hi1 off1prtqf FamUy Weekly loob at tliat holly arpaed ·~•e In tide week'~o•~r 1aory, "Secretariat'•. Children." ' Robert Joffrey, head of the Los Anseles Music Center's f int \ resident dance lrooJ>4\ says the company is here to 1tay. Paie Cl2 . - . John Houeeman ha1 achiend. hi• 1ucce11 the old-ra1hioned way -·he eamed It. P.,e Cll. .. j ,, .. Soath f oolball team blends .,eed· and quiebe1e ,_ &Jae 24th OraapCouty All·S&ar Game at Onnp Coatt Collece Ju.ae 20. P.p 81. .. for this September's freshman claaBes, are designed to prepare students for the expected high technology career demands. "We've been told by induatrial business leaders that if we can teach youngsters how to reed and write, compute and 1aolve problems, they (the private sector) can teach the student& the rest," said adm1niatrative (See SCROOU, Pase Al) m-w =·=a & Orenge Coeat OAILV PILOT/Sunday, May 1, 1983 -r - .... .. Deltr ..... ~-br ~ l(Mftlef Roma n ce on the roc kS" -No man-is a n isla nd b u t this couple ounct . -~~rnitehl!s surroJW.ded b~_Wat.e.r as th&_ __ _ ___ tide. passed the ir sunny perch by lleisle r Park in Lagtlna each . -. ~ ... . _ .... SCHOOLS LEADING. • • From Page A1 ~ist.ant Lyn Henderson. The national education panel urged requirements that include three years of math; three years of science; four years of English: three years of social science. and o n e semester of computer literacy. The local high school program includes three years of math, two years of science, four years of English, 3 1h years of social science and a course or test for competency in computer literacy. Students c urrently are required to attend school 176 days (less than half a year). ~ . ---............ -------- ---" • Fulk to .• _res1g~ ... _ cou~ty fair post Irvine · attracts phone station Orange C.ounty Fa1r M~ger Ken Fulk plans to step down as head of opera~ions o f the sprawling fairgrounds in Costa , Mesa July 31. ·Fulk, who came to Costa Mesa, in 1977 after serOing as manager of the Iowa State Fair for 14 years, aald Friday he plans to relax im,d consider his next move on his ran<:h near Lake Elsinore. "Fairs have been a natur~l thing for me," said Fulk. "Now is the time to seek a new career." Fair Board member Clinton Hooee said Fulk will be hard to replace. "' "''He's one of the best fair managers I've ever seen, and I've seen a lot of fairs," Hoose said. Fulk was planning to retire because of poor health, Hoose. said, adding "He should have quit a year ago; he had a heart attack four years ago and was just working too hard." Last year Fulk was elected presidept of the Western Fairs Association that oversees 150 fairs in the weste rn Un ited States. . By GLENN scon Of .. 0.-, ......... Pacific Telephone offlclal1 figure Irvine 11 the regional center for the computer and .elec\i;:onlca.induatry, ao they're building their first state-of-the- art switching 1tation ln ~~--~ Californla there. C.onatructlon has started on the ~nter at 235 S. Main St .. not far from John Wayne Afrport, in the Irvine' Buainesa Center. The center Is the fit_at stage in a " program to add '34 million of digital technology to Orange C.ounty. The center is expected to be operating in 1985. said Gary Spies, th e phone company'• district manager. Another official, Engineer Jerry Georgen, said Irvine u an· ideal spot for t})e first• digital switching station, which will ''speak" ln computer language. It will immediately begin serving the hundreds o(. local buainesad which over the years have greatly expanded their needs for computer lin~. he said. ·indeed, current switching equipment has been bolstered with sound wave technology so firms have more fines· for data transmission. "But Irvine has such a large number of high-tech b"4-'indlles that we have nearly run out of capacity," he,.ald. The new center alao will include flber-opUca technology. It will tie lnto a new fiber-optics trunk line being developed across the cuonu J"'OV•rdhe next dec:ad~ Pacific Telephone offlcla.1.1 u') t he new center will oJfer the arf9 unrivaled advantages, and even "pverage cuatomen" who atil1 U8e telephones linel just to talk will beneflJ. In a digital transmiaaion, co"'veraationa are repr oduced rather than transported, so officials say connectiona will aound better. On the other hand, one :striking disadvantage "Will occur Because the center will require Its own prefixes, all 15,000 customers aerved in tt\e Irvine area will have their phone numbers changed. New ones, beginning with either 822 or 823, will be ~igned during the next two years, said Spies. "Mo'st feel this is a m ino r inconvenience for the advantages they will be getting." he said. "The computer age is definitely bere in Orange County and we're just helping the area keep up with it." COBBLER -EVICTED FROM PENINSULA SHOP .... J From P"age A 1 a~ that's still a good deal. · battered pair of boots a young man has brought in to be salvaged. "The dollars don't bother me. Leaving -that bothers me. I Doug Cavanaugh, a developer who plans to erect a don't want to move. Where would I go?" restaurant on the Palm Avenue property, says he's spent months Cavanaugh claims he's found four or five alternative sites for trying to find Tivoli a new shop. Tivoli. He says the repainnan has either rejected them or not ''I sympathize with him but I don't believe he understands seriously looked into them. the seriousness of the situation," says Cavanaugh. "One of the places is only half a block away," notes the Alth6ugh the shops on either side of Tivoli are leased developer. through the end of the year, Cavanaugh say.he ~ the shoe Friends .who check in on Tivoli, who lives alone in Balboa --repai.l'-sbop as~age facility. __ _ but doesn't oW"n a car or drive, aay the potential shop sites have -Las! month, the oobbler -who cWms he-started repa:ittng been inadequate. ------ . shoes in his native Italian village at age 6 ~got an eviction notice. . A site in Costa Mesa was deecribed as "ramahackled" and a It was followed up by a court summons from the develo~r's -place ~i~rt Beach ~uppoeedli, withdrew its offer when it .lawyers. · --,, __ -, .. , .• ~--= ... --_"\JV& {l'jvoll.wv.:a ahoe-1· »'ii~ .. ·~. --:-,,,,. -t'nrjas!dotng,wtmt ~~ve 10,Jlo.'' ~x~.L:a~h.,.who , ---Jn-a .um: fime .. i!lvoli-h.a.s ~~nded to the court swnmons, ~ys:fi~Y'!lnt.E!h<f·to put.;J'ivoli-out on thl:stn!e . ~-claiming discrimination and hardship. He says he expects to go to Tivoli moved his business from Hollywood to Balboa 14 years court on the matter. ago. He says he swapped businesses with a fellow shoe repairman Still, Tivoli knows he must go. His leather goods and who complained the.beach was bad fat.his health. custom-made sandals are packed in boxes. He'! moved a few Thal,. was fine with Tivoli, who claims Hollywood was bad things into storage. for busin't!ss. · But b.usiness gOO. on as usual. Customers drop off shoes or "The people there didn'i wear shoes," he jokes, explaining seek advice on worn-out shoe soles or wobbly heels. the move. "I have good customers here. Lots of people." "Don't I need to fill out something?" asks one customer after · According to Tivoli, the original property owner promised handing Tivoli a pair of high heels. him a shop for life. But that owner died several years ago and the "No, no. Next week -you come back next week. They'll be ballgame changed, Tivoli says. done." "One move is enough for me. I'm no young man, you know," He smiles and puts the shoes on the bench next to a growing Tivoli advises. "But I gotta go." pile of boots, wingtips and loafers. UntU the first of the year, Cavanaugh kept Tivoli's r~t at a "l ~real gOOd customers. They don't want me to go but I bargain $170 a month. It was raised to $300 in January and Tivoli gotta go. FIRES. • • From Pag~ A 1 retire at the end of the semester. "A part of me W!'!nt up in flames today," she said, The fire wul be investigated by Newport fire inspectors, the chief said. Meanwhile, e11rly yesterday morning Rivet's brake and auto repair shop on Moran Street in Westminster was gutted by (James. It took 16 firefighting units 40 minutes to control the 4:40 a .m. blaze, which caused an estimated $250,000 worth of damage, said John Cochran , of the Westminster Fire Department. The fire's cause has not yet been detennined. J(ayser PLEASES MOTHER MOTHER'S DAY SUNDAY MAYS. SLEEPWEAR -LINGERIE LOUNGEWEAR Clouds thr-eaten I Coastal Partly cloudy with • lew 1how•r1 or lhunderahow•r1 today. High• 84 to 68. OecreuJng cloud• and ahowers tonight b•comlng mo1Uy sunny and a llttle warm« tomorrow. Lowa In Iha SOI. Hlglll upper 601, lo neat 70. Elt8WMta, POlnt eonc.ptlon 10 Mexican border and out 50 mtlee -IOC8I gutty wind• of 25 to 30 llnotl In vicinity of ahowera end thund«1hower1. S... 4 to 1 teet. Wlndl 12 10 18 knota today but IOcal g119ty wind• or 25 to 30 knoll In vtc;tnlty ot a11ower1 and thll~•. Wind wev" 2 to 3 teat Souttiw.1 awetla 1 to 3 taet. Partly cloudy today with a lew .,_.. OI' ll'lund«ahowe<I. Oecreaalng Cloud• and ~· tonlgtt~. T emperatures .. 51 81 47 71 47 45 39 77 54 81 57 83 58 79 72 81 85 56 31 83. eo 52 2t 83 47 83 58 90 7t t1 41 "q 41 3t 71 t1 71 51 11 .ae 57 37 N 41 M H eo 11 Columbla,S.C. Columbus Dallas-Ft. Worth Oaylon Den_. Des MOlnes Detroit Duluth El Paso Fairbanks Fargo Flagatatt GrNI F911s HartfO<d H.iena Honolulu Houston lndlanapolls Jackton,Ml11. Jacktonvllla Junae11 Kansas City LuVagaa Lltllll Rock Loa Angelel Lou111111i. Lubl>OCll MamplM ~'aml llwaukea Mptt-St Paul NNhvllle New OtlUnt New Yori! 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Dl'*9 -cart• BltncM SHORT GOWN s1a- / LONG OVERCOAT $33- "ARABESQUE" in Ort~™ II of Lureton~M Nylon Flower petterntd atrttch feet Is body.f)ualnt In 111 tht right pl1011. Designed to f11tter, tht match-- Ing tll1tic stretch IKll 1C<llnts tht bodice, shoul- den and sleeves IA •unique flthlon. J ••• • t ' l9!!e...11~~;~~~::..:::.=:::..::~~~:.;;:a.:.:;:::.;;::.:.;a.-. .. ·.·~~~-~· ............... lllili .... ~i::!f.e:t'!!lillll-.t~~~~~!Ml~m&lc!:l~t!l!!!!l!!1!1~~~'!!~!!!'°"'.IP'!!!~~~~~~~=========~-:·-==:--=:··!::::::~i:~~~~~~·; •. ~--~~--~ l ' .... , . . 1 I - ~ .. NATION -. Violent weather creates flood, tornado By Tbe A11ocla&ed Preu • Violent weather over the Midwest spawned heavy rains and swelled rivers past flood stage yesterday, and resident& of Springfield, Mo., returned to a neighborhood tom up by a tornado that destroyed lOQ. homes and killed a 16-year-old girl. 'P'lflSh flood watch'es we re posted in fllinols, Indiana, Kentucky and Mis&ouri. ~ ·• Springfield authorltes said many lives were sav~ ~ officials "ta 10-minute warning about the approaching tornado Friday rught !rom the National Weather Service, and activated altens. • · Navy plane ex.plpdes, 14 missi~g JACKSONVILI;E, F la. -A Navy passenger plane carrying 15 people'crasheg in a river yesterday after arr.engine caught fire and exploded five minuteS after takeoff, and only one survivor was found. · Divers scoured the wreckage in the murky, swift current of th e 10-foot-deep St. Johns River and rpvered four bodies by nine hours afte;; the plane went dowt). At 9:30 p.m. the search was called off until morning. "lt is not expected that there will be any more survivors,'' said Nick Young, a civilian spokesman for Jacksonville Naval Air Station. Ballet, blues h eadliners die George Balanchine, one of the greatest choreographers of the 20th century and the founder of .the New .York City Ballet, and Muddy Waters, the blues singer who brought his brand of music ·from the Mississippi Delta to worldwide popularity, died yesterciay.-Full obituaries appear on Page D3:- WORLD Norwegians huht 'foreign s ubmariJt.e STAVANGER, Norway -A Norwegian frigate hunting a foreign submarine fired 10 anti-sub missiles and dropped an underwater bomb into a frigid estuary yesterday after sonar showed an alien intruder might be lurking there. Erik Senstad, Defense Ministry information officer. said the frigate crew fired five missiles and dropped the bomb ~t midafternoon in Hardangerfjord, a large coastal esta'Ary m southwest Norway. . . . . "One hour later five more antl-submarme missiles were • fired by the same 'frigate after it bad observed air bubbles on Uie water surface,'' Senst.ad said. "The combination of sound contaci and air bubbles is a stronger inqication than befort; of I Orange Coast·OAILY PILOT/Sunda~May 1, 1983 A3 Sheriff asks $300,000 - • for security -at Olympics ' By JEFF ADLER Of tlle Deir ..... •tMt The thrill of havtna two 1984 O lympic event1 in .Orange County co~d turn into the agony of defeat for Sheriff Brad Oates, who Is asking t h e Board of Supervlaors to come up with close to $300,000 to pay for aecurity at the events. Ga tell has Ju ~m I tt e d a \cupplemental budget request asking county )llpervlsors to agree to pay $284,939 for spectal training for 200 sheriff's deputies and extra equipmen t the department believes It will need to provide adequate secur1ty at the county events. Besides training depu tles, budge'"ted at $167,000, the department has proposed fielding and equipping a third Special Weapons ·and Tactics (SWAT) squad for the games as well as HONOREE. From Page A 1 Woman of the Year. • • Though she's worked with the poor for more than 10 years, it's never gotten any easier, Jean says. There's always the feeling hat-she-ool:lki-do more. Like with the mother of five, who tells Jean she has $450 rent d ue the n ext day a n d her husband has been out of work · for three months. She is afraid she will be evicted. "We can only give you $25,' Jean says. The. SOS fund money is running low and there are 60 more line d up outs i de t h e two ~ll()Optera, an airpUIM and several lightweight molorcycles - ar;Jd d.lrl bikes, explajned Capt. Depnia La.Duoer, who haa been coord in ating Sher i ff'• Department planning fo~ the games. 'l'he tJUdge t request does not lnclu.de the salary coata of 1 deputies who would be asaigned to the special Olymplca detail on the days of events, LaDucer added. • The budget request has drawn the ire of supervisors because they said, they had been assured the ev~nts would not cost taxpayers any money. Liioucer said the Lo6 Angeles Olympics Organizing Committee has said it would pay for security at Olympic event sites, but would not pick up the tab for any planning or training. And county aupervl&on, 1uch aa Bruce Neatande, have likened the games to a "luxury" in times of a n ever-tightening county budget. Two events are 11Cheduled In unincorporated Orange County. -the modem pentathlon slated for the Coto de Caza Planned community and a long-distance bicycle race in Mission Viejo that could draw as many as 100,000 spectators, LaDucer said. LaDucer said the department's Olympics request was "based on our experience telling us what we think we will need." He added that the Board of Supe~rs will have to look at the ''bigger piCture,'' the needs of the who le county, wh.e n it consiaers the departme nt's request during budget hearings next month. • -----...., Henry Segerstrom 's act ivism honore'd CITIZEN. • From Page A 1 • last week honoring him as COsta Mesa Man of the Year. "I look at the way they improve the quality • of our lives." It was to Henry that backers for a pro posed music. cent~r tu rned in 1978. The f amily donated the five-acre site and pledged $6 million. To date th_~ $60 million Orange €ounty P erfor ming Arts_ Center has raised about $28 million. The future theater site is near the South Coast Repe rtory Theater, which stands on land also donated by the family. A; block away is the famed Noguchi Sculpture Garden, rumored to · cost between $2 and $5 million. renovated schoolroom that serves • .::::::;~..----::::1 as the group's home, all needing He~ Segerstrom, who holds help. a master's degree in business T he woman's face falls. "So · administratfon from Stanford little," she murmurs in Spanish. University, took a more active "1 'know,'' Jean says softly. "I'm r9le in the family's business sorry 11 • • ., o.uy Piiot '""°'0 by Lee,..,,.. following the death of Harold "rt's SQ bard to tell them you Jean. F--0rbatl. writes..out a check to ·assist Seg~rstrom in 1978. th ... ~le presence of a submarine.::. ~ '*-~---• • l-4tl ...... ----~t-1'.;\ .....------ -~,,., ~ ~-- Tycoon 's disapP~arance·-baf~s , 41.<-,a/L\Ao it all,'' Jeag says as the Share ~S-elves~8ftt. -·.,.. ~-.....,._ _ -~fs~c:ntSin Hal, !>5, also a woman walks away.-.. A-nd . · h f ' they're so gOO<i aoouf iC--· dozens-ot'Chmtmas coolOes." kids from Newport Beaclr~d-.m!m~&;.:pgtne~ 1';1 t ~ mn. __ .-.. LONDON -Investigators reported no progress yesterday in locating a commodities tycoon known as the "Fatma.n" or more than $17 million inwsted in six of his companies. Keith Hunt, the 32-year-old head of Exchange Securities and Commodities and doi.ens of other companies, disappeared two weeks ago. Published reports said his car was found a t a hotel near Heathrow Airport. The London Daily Telegraph reported it was believed he had flown to Spain. Lebanese proposal 'unlikel y' BEIRUT, Lebanon -A Leba nese official suggested yesterday that U.S. Marines be sent to southern Lebanon as a way of breaking an impasse with Israel in the troop withdrawal talks, but State Department spokesman John Hughes said "it is a very, very unlikely prospect." The-question of increased involvement for Americans and other members of the multinational peacekeepirig force arose as Secretary of State George P. Shultz met with President Amin Gemayel to seek a breakthrough in the stalled negotiations. Salvadoran reb els seize city SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador -Left-wing rebels claimed ~ey seized a city in eastern ~ Salv~dor early yesterday a d with(irew an hour later. taking w ith them captured vemment soldiers, weapons and military gear. The report came two days after some 500 guerrillas attacked Santa Rose de Lima, a city of 30,000 people, in easternmost-ha· Union province. STATE Jury awards rock band $6.8 million SAN FRANCISCO -Creedence Clearwater Revival soared to the top of the rock 'n' roll charts in the late 1960s with "Proud Mary". and fi':'e other gold_ r~r?s. but now they've scored their biggest hit: an $8.6 million Judgment against an accounting firm. Eleven years after the blues-oriented band broke up, four of its members won a lawsuit Friday against the Oakland-based Edward J . Arnold Accountancy Corp, which they claimed failed to properly protect their $5 million investments. SOS bas the largest case load Jean and Frank h ad six Irvlne who're just drifting." oversees Che fam~ly s still vas t of any-private charity group in children in seven .years. Frank The biggest problem she must agricultu ral holdings. m Costa Orange County. There have been .moved up the ladde r as an face, she says, is simply trying to Mesa and Santa Ana. days ~en as m any as 160 engineer. first. at Col.lil1s Radio, convince peo,Ple that there is a Those close to the Segerstroms families have waited in line for then at Northrup, then HughE!ll need in Orange County. ''We had are quick to Point out that while food, clothing and emergency Aircraft. people from 23 of the 26 cities in Henry has th e more dominant funds at the SOS office, Jean • On top of it all, they taught an Orange County come in last role, all development decisions, says. . adult education class at St. John month," Jean says. '!And 86 were are reached by family vote. The strictly volunteer agency the Baptist Catholi.c Church in from Newport Beach." Because of his more extensive runs on a $290,000 a year budget. Costa Mesa. In 1969 they were She is critical of those who business background and more 89 percent of which is donated in ready to give it up. • · ·think the poor s h ould he lp freque nt traveling, He nry is dribs and drabs from individuals "We just all pt around and themselves. ''Everybody has to more likely to !!uggest new ideas who hear about the group -$20 talked and talked, which is what look· into their own hearts," she Jpr the shopping center and here, $50 there. those groups usually do,'' J ean says. "We'r e not here to judge future commercial projects, they "It's hard." Jean says. ''You so says .. "Then we got tired of the circumstances. especialJy.~f seldom see the .resuJts of all the talking. We (she and Frank) told there are children involved." say. work." ourselves we'd stay in ihe group She is also critical of the cuts in ' "There are a lot of people who t 'f to ed lnake plans that ,don't happen," But there are times hen you one more year 1 we s PP social programs which have been hil t 1 k · d ta t e d d o 1· n g s a i d a l o n g t i m e f a m i l y ,.,realize it's all worth · e, too, a ing an s r .initiated in the past two years. she says. something." "There a re silnply not enough -spokesman. "But everything I've It th t that Sh ever heard Henry talk about has Like last month , w hen a was a year are ·resources in the private sector to happened." woman came mto the office with Our Selves was born. It started make up for the (government's) an. elderly couple she'd found out as a group bent on changing budget cuts," she says. living in a parked car. After the structures in an unjust As for the assertion that some finding · housing for the couple, societj, Jean says. But they saw b h h d J Id h h So much inJ'Ustice when they people a use c arity an outs ean to t e woman s e d 'ded and the welfare system. she says, admired her for caring. looked for it that they eci to studies show that there is less ''You gave me $50 a f ew combat it directly. lf fr d th hi liar months ago whe.n l needed it," Over the years. SOS has we are ·au an w te co the woman replied. ''I learned participated i n h ot lunc h c~~me and se.e sometime if how to give by wa,\Ching you." prog rams, sen ior c itizen s you'd w~t two hours to get the • • • . nutrition programs. community food we can give out," Jean says. J e a n For bath 's eyes, center projects and ministered to "Besides. we'd rather err on the surprisingly blue in her worn, the needs of crop pickers at farm side of h el ping someone that tired face, are surrounded by labor camps. doesn't n eed it than turning kind laugh wrinkles. She wears Forbath h as seen enough h d ., fill al books away someone w o oes. little make-up and her eyebrows suffering to sever text are thick and dark. Her graying on the subject. If we are to have a just society, hair is cut short and simply. She serves on oommittees and she says, each of us has an She was born Jean Swain in agencies designed to alleviate the obligation to make the world a 19SO in New York . Her family s u ffering from behind t he little better. .~ moved to Hollywood when she scenes. But she's found she must ''We have to build t h e was 2 and she went to achool in be more directly involved. kingdom ,'' she says. "Make the Los Angeles. . "I've got a soft spot for the world a just place -where S he got her bachelor's and people that come in looking for everyone has a place to live, master's degrees in English ..... 1 f 1 ood or a ;Place to live," she says. adequate h ealth c are and Literature at Immaculate Heart I re~y like the beach bums, the something to eat.'' College and.taught English.a) the.:. · " Unlike other major developers in other cities, projects backed by the Segerstroms are generally approved with little debate. COsta Mesa officials say tha t has to do with the high quality of the dev~lopments and the behind-the-scenes work done mainly by Henry Segerstrom. Prior to public review of a project, -he makes it a point to meet pe rson ally with each council member at his one-story offi~ beside the family's 1915 fam\hou.se on Fairview Avenue. "On a one-to-one basis he's one of the easiest people to talk to," said Mayor Donn Hall. "He listens and he analyzes. "I think he really has a sincere . concern aboul. the community and he looks at iCas the family's home." • "The jury gave me back my life savings. lt's as simple as that," said Creedenre founder and lead guitarist John Fogerty, who was awarded $4.14 million . His brother, Tom Fogerty, the group's-ffiytlun-~ila&lli. "---I- was awarded $1.54 million; drummer Doug Clifford, $1.44 million; and bassist Stu Cook, $1.5' million. Attorney Nelson C. Barry, representing Arnold Accountancy, said the decision would be appealed. hi~ school and college level. --------------....;;:~----...,.-------------------, Fra~~nF:;;~a7~a~7~~~~ r:::: BUY WH[Q[ TH[ J[W[LL[QS BUY! ,· father jokingly referred to as a .lonely hearts .club -the Catholic .Alumni Club of Los Angeles. No need to travel to the $2.3 million worth o f h eroin sei"zed VENTURA -Authorities seiz.ed 21 ounces of neroin worth an estimated.$2.5 million along with a lesser amount of cocaine and arrested six men on drug charges. Ventura Coun~ sheriff's Sgt. Tom Odel said the arrests Friday were the culmfnation of a six-month investigation by several police departments and the U.S . Customs Service. They were married in 1957 ~ S h e calls their 25-year marriage and seven children her greatest accomplishment. 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May 1, 1983 Reagan puzzled· h:ut impressed ~ by computers By MICHAEL PUTZEL A••ul•t•• P'"8 Writ• WASHINGTON ....:... President Reagan Is a convert to America's high-tech future. He traveled to Boston to visit a computer keyboard 'assembly plant and told the assembled employees, "This, this is the future, ~d you're part of it. This is where we're going." And during a tour of an auto assembly plant near St. Louis, he m~eled at the robots putting cars together . But the 72-year-old president doesn't .pretend to .unde rstand the technology of the revolution. "To many of us now," he said in his State of the Union address tn Januar y, "computers, silicon c hips, data processing , cybernetics a nd all the other tnnovations,..of the dawning high technology are are as mystif)(- i ng as the workings of the combustion engine must have been when the first Model T rattled down Main Street, USA." During an awards ceremony last week honoring two pioneers fn nuclear physics who helped build the first atomic bomb, Reagan recalled his first visit to a nuclear power plant nearly 30 years ajto. t ''In ~ne particular building where they were showing me through, why. w e put on fell boots' and we put on some gowns and then we went through. But then we had to peel all of this off. And there was a slot machine there in which you put your hands and your feet, and there were four dials that started ticking away a5 to the amount of radioactivity that you might hve have acquired in you r extremities. And mine all -on three of them -stopped, but on my le ft hand, that dial k ept · ticking and it was getting up there toward where the numbers were red. .. And l was getting a little concerned. And the manager of the pla nt look ed over m y shoulder and he says, 'Oh, your left hand.' He says, •Always happens.' He said .. 'That's the radium dial on your wristwatch.' I was very relieved." "I was 200 miles a way from ther_e when I realized I don't have a radium dial," Reagan said, drawing a roar of laughter Crom the crowd. "Every once in a while, I still put my head under the covers and look to see if my hand's lighting up." Rudolf Hess key to diary puzzle? · . I A A r,~ I t• a~ . ~ . . . ·.• . ,, ................... El.~ctronic giants have put Amste rda m, N.Y., back o n the ma p after te~\ industry pulled o ut. Amsterdam: A city that came back E D ITO R • S N OTE At the forefront is Coleco vacuum cleaners. Amsterdam, in upper New York Industries, maker of recreation Industr y's exodus sout h state, used to ~ known as "Rug and entertainment goods and the "lltarteQ a cycle of psychological City." But the rug was pulled ou t nation's No. 3 manufacturer of and economical depression" in from un der its workers when video games. The Har tford, the city that lingers to this day, much of the te xtile industr y Conn .:based company, whose accordin g to Henr y Bray, moved South. But, there seems to products include the "Donkey e x e c u t i v e d i re c tor o f be a happy ending. Amsterdam, Kong" game and table -top Amsterdam's Urb an Renewal with a ne.w electronics industry version 'of "Pac Man " acquired Agency. "The immediate impact and state and federal aid, has its first vacant build~g here ln Is we had a lot of people out of been revit.alized. 1964. There .. were plenty to work. A lot of people out of work By SUSAN LISOVICZ choose from. • means people can't shop." uu••••• ..._ Wrtt.f _ Some thre_.e million to four When people can't shop, retail AMSTERDAM. N.Y .-In this mi 11 ion . sq u '-r e fe e t of suffers. Bray says J .C. Penney. colon.ia.1 aetUement named by the manufacturing s~ lay empty Woolworth and Sears were some Dut.cq, .la'Panese engineers teach when Bigelow -Sanford Carpet of the stoiles that left downtown high t'ec hno logy to the Co. announced in 1955 it would Amste rdam in the 1960s and unemployed and vJdeo game end production in "Rug City'' ~arly 19701 as a result of the cartridg es a re mad e in after more than a centu ry of city's DOOr, economy. 19th-century brick buildings that carpet making. And as stores left the area, so still dom~nat e the ci ty'~ ''It was without any question d id its residents. Amsterdam landscape. the most devastating· 'Dews tb¥ counted a populace of 33,329 in work.force of 3,000. The company had record sales of approximately $550 million in 1982, more than tripling sales Crom the year before. As A mster dam 's la r gest employer, Coleco has helped to cut the unemployment rate Crom a high of 17 percent ln the 1970s, Bray saya. January's figure was 12 percent, he aaya. The company continues to tap the local labor source wifh job training program. in three area colleges, according to spokesman Bob Freedman. "We find that people here are very indu st rial." h e says. "There's a mutual benefit of us being in the area." I Three decades a go, this this d ty ever received," Mayor the 1940 census. The figure has BERlJN (AP) -Rudolf Hess, d!sc~ssed t he purported Haller bustling textile dtY on the banks Marlo Villa recalls. "You have to dropped by n&rly a third since Nearby. Fiber Glass Industries • ~-, opened a second plant on Amsterdam's 100-ai:re industrial .the last imprisor.ed leader' cf Nazi _d~~that t!t~West German_ cl..1he Mohawk River rolled to a take into consideration the fact then, with a 1980 count of 21,872. -:&.'Pmaft)'• at'ld-formeE deputy to _.magazm~~!l"d the Sunday st.op when the ~ pulled out that ~ple had spent a lifetime The c.lty has tried to st.em the :Adolf Hitler, celebrated his 89th· Times o f Londo n began for the suntt.;:~~-~...::': ~~:-~~ .,, :tr\::m,.-~.y~ ... ,,.--.. ·-i _ _ _ park in 1982, thanks to a * 12 I million governmeHt-guaranteed - loan obtained from Amsterdam. T_..bf>,...n.ew .t.&fiH.tY.....t:~ .,,,,_. -~tfri ca ii avnd Ja]>a nese technotogy "to-spih r4 tons or filaments a day, providing the raw material for the mothe r t>irthdaY.Jn Spanlial,W>~n _with publist\!!lg las_! w~k.-. _ • _ _ lo~er labor costs, fewer union . -s a -n f o-r d • s m o-<v e w a.·s _ • flie 'Orb&n Jie..<~i Agency $ln hour-long vi\jt from fiis son. H'es8, whollis oeen unpnsoned lroubles and pro>llmity nrraw-~rilpanied by-mhersetback:!t. -was crea~ed in 1965 to entice~ for near ly 36 years, n ever products. Amstefdam's "Largest Button businesses to take a second look mentioned an y H iller diaries But thanks to $17~ million in F(\ctOry in the World" succumbed a t the Mohawk Valley, a year * "He is pretty well considering She circumstances and his agt." ' Wolf-Rue dige r Hess told · p ho«>graphers as he climbed into p waiting car outside the prison pfter the visit. d.u'rin~ co unties~ h our s of s tate a nd f ederal aid, an to competition Crom time-saving after the city 's p rize catch , .d1SCuss1ons about Hitler, Eugene aggressive redevelopment zippers and improved clasps and Coleco first put down roots in K. Bird, the au.thor of a book program and the area's work-hooks. the ar~a. abou~ Hes~ and the forme r oriented people, Amsterdam has And m ore tha n a d oz e n Today, Coleco is f irm l y plant downtown. · Fiber Glass is e njoying a dramatic upsurge in business in 1983, with monthly orders so far as high as those of 1979, the . company's last good year. • ~ He did not say if the two had AJ:nen can ~director of Spandau, swung itself around and plunged broom-making shops wer~ swept e ntrenched in the Mo h awk said. into tlie age of electronics. aside by consumer preference for Valley with eig}\t plants and a ' f . ~oJten rock ti rd . • Custom Tailored RUffEll'S (j?j 0 SHIRTS UPHOLSTERY, INC. -lot 'IO'l l*IONly ........... _ ....... - ~o resort quakes SPECIAL collar 'n cuff o.-. SPon 1921 HA1teot1 etvo. t ' MAMMaI'H LAKES (AP) -A new study of f!arthquakes in this mountain resort area provides ~he strongest evidence yet that a pool of molten Aprl 27, 1913-May 3, 1913 ll~~·JJ~Tr!!:!~ ~~·~C~o~·~··==M~··~··~M==2~·8~7~11~~=C=O=ST=A=M=IS=A=-::::5= .. =·=1 =1 S=6~~· Lepcma f1sdltus 4.99 tbck apparently . lies l ess than three miles • nderground, a researcher said last week. \ , .. We have been able to fmd a body, probably tnagma molten rock -the raw material of volcanos ; . . that is located at its shallowest probably 4.6 k ilomete rs, 2. 7 miles," said Chris Sanders, a graduate st~dent at the Califbrnia Institute of 'l'echnology. l ''This is the first solid evidence that it's this . fihallow,'' Sahdecs said in an interview. 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Coleman an~'~ a&e "A" -fragment. by inserting a working on the project. gene into E. ooli bacteria, which -Some -sciemists think-tha~ -are-co'tnmunly-foand i n thr working wi.th~~r'·(lit:':,.,~t•'·3~4rl~eettve tr.et and ..to~ •. alwu:ancer. _ It fi aimed -at geneticall'y -:,ngineer~ng bacteFia_ that is p.rogrammed to attack melanocytes, cells that multipJy unc o ntro llably to cause malignant melanoma skin cancer, said Dr. John R. Murphy. the most dan~s 'genl't1c often used in genetic research. research done to date, because it This fragment by itself is not ta.kes only o ne m olec ule of -·poisonous, he said. "It's an complete diphtheria toxin to kill enzyme. It's not a toxin becauae it a cell. ~<>esn't c?ntain any o f the Murphy said the Harvard /polypeptides (ch emical links) scientists have cloned the major encoded by fragment "B.' " ~~ORCHIDS ORANGE fYo vf '61/un uHlh ~°"'e ... an @~~d fi'lant 1111111''1 Day is lay 81~ I I 05 I N. 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EDITOR'S NOTE -<;;ntral Park /1 the grandd•ddy of Amerlc•n ~rJu, the vl1/on of Frederick "L•w Olm1ted •nd c.alvert Vaux, who MW it a. • pl•ce for "refrnhment of the mind tAnd MrvN" Jn Cbe midst of urbv! CllCOphony. More \Mn 100 J1Hn l•t.r. park officiala hope they C4llJ rHtore that "plel&Sure garden" h'Mge. • By EILEEN PUTMAN AUlll&hll ,,_,.,.._ NEW YORK -A spread of 840 acres makes a good-sized family farm in Ohio, a mini- rancl{ in Texas, a major vineyard In California. As a chunk of greenery in akyacaper heaven, it makes a minor miracle. Plunked in the bustle o f midtown Manhattan, Central Park is fresh alr amid the traffic fumes, fertile e1V1h amid barren asphalt. At its perimeter, glass walled skyscrapers give way to glassy surfaced ponds. Revving trucks and taxi horns become a fading din. Asphalt surrenders. to grass. This piece or real estate - assessed by the city at $792 million -has inspired moonlit strollers, muggers and inost recently, perhape the . grandest restorati.on plan ever for an aging piece of history. . h's controversial, but that's not surprising. The granddaddy of American parka baa always been .a bit of an oddball. · Anti, like much in this city, the re-greening of Central Park is being done in a big way. It will take $100 million over Ute next 10 years to repla nt, returr a nd res tore the centenarian park, a project that may become a model for parks nationwide. Twenty-five thousand trees are being oounted, new shrubs planted, a castle rebuilt, a zoo remodeled, drainage and toll lmpt0ved -all with an eye to what frederlck Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux in their 1858 dedln called "Greenaward," or "Green Earth." Rules of conduc t In their "ple as ure gar~en," in the termlnolOMY of the time, were so strict onel oould get arreated for whistling. Indecent language was forbidden. An1mala were barred ~rom traveling more than seven [ rrflles an hour on other than deaignated pathways. It ~aa...l.nlended as a pl.ace for ~u iet contemplation , for • refreshment of the mind and nerve-." tor seda~ Victorian ladies to prom~nade with their bustles and parasols, poodles and muffs ~ Although 20th century New Yorkers wouldn't recognize that description of the park, much about the old . "Greensward" is unchanged. Then, as now, cutting a single tree in this city of competing interests co u Id p r ovo k~ controversy. New Yorke rs in the 19th century debated the "misuse of turf" cauaed by what Olmsted in 1878 said were "public school boys" and "rude fellows" playing games on the green. Obscenities w e r e often found on park structures. T oday, graffiti artists still thrive and the 'greenery still fights to s urvive 15 million estimated a nnual park goers. Rats and pigeons share their turf with squirrels, chic k adees, nuthatches, hawks, herons and hairy woodpeckers. Sitters and strollers, bikers and ballplayers, pram pushers and pigeon feeders, horse riders and dog walkers, lovers and joggers, idlers and oglers claim the park as their province. Ancl-many want a aay in the re.toratlDn's master plan. For example, a plan to cut trees In the Ramble, an area attract.Ive to blrda near Belvedere Cast.le. cawied such a stir among birdwatchers that park offlc:iala were forced to allow more public input. One public hearing on the project las~ until 1:30 a.m. "lt'a very clear that there's a continuing controversy around the theme of who ia the park for and who are we restoring it for," says Albert Appleton, preeident. of ttte city's Audubon Society. . The restoration, funded with governnrent and private money, is be!ng studied by park officials across the country who. will convene here next fall to see the work first hand. · ''There's really qu i t e a renaissance of interest In historic and older parks taking place. Some of it has been precipitated by work on Central Park," says Alexander W . Allport of the National Association for Olmsted Parks. The fascination with Central Park may be linked to its roota as the first municipal park in the country. Dock interests In the 1840s fought original plans to build a park along the island's east side, and a swampy site in, the middle of Manhattan that cost the city $7.4 million w~ finally agreed upon. The land then was home to a bone factory, squatters' huts, a dump, an arserutl and abandoned war installations. But it h ad potential. William Cullen Bryant writing in the Evening Post may have inspired the uninspiring name. when he suggested a "central". reservation. The Com mon Council in 1853 set up a "Central Park Fund" and the name stuck. •PAINT• W ·ALLCOV.EAINGS Save $43 on a s~lid oak floor a do-it-yourself luxury from Color Tile! 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Who ~ou blfune when your charcoal broiled steak turns into a boil f ~er? . • And that frustration makes us grumpy. Makes littl Pi'oble.ms seem big and big problems seem hopeless. '!· All that pennies from heaven and silver lining nonsense d<>esn't he lp when the kids have been pent up in the house with you for three days straight and the family room resembles Noah's ark on the 39th day. • I So we won't burden you with rosy forecasts of May fl~ers and blue skies just around the corner. i Go ahead, feel bad. You deserve to m utter as you ruin ~other pair of leather-soled shoes in a parking lot puddle. Revel in your soqy sourness. It will give you something to talk about during the next ~lBht months of brilliantly bright beach-perfect days to come. . Opinions e1tpre>><-d 1n tne \pate aoove olre lhoo;e ot the Da11v P1101 Otner vie~~ t•• pressed on tn1s pagt-.ire 1110~ "ot their aulhor~ o:)nd art 1\1\ Reader tomm.,nt ·~ '"'"' ed. Address The ::>a11y Pilot, P 0 Box ISbO Co\td M"~a. CA qzb1b Phon1< t /IJI 6•1·4321 .. -.. OTHER VIEWS -=--T o rest-ore----- IOc~rg~i~'i=Rme rii-- Ever since Proposition 13 made a ~hambles of the Californi'-. tax structure, cities, counties aJUt. local school districts have been looking "for reliable sources of revenue to replace those they lost in 1978. For a time, the state surplus allowed a bailo ut lf'leroua enough to conceal the ~uctural problems, but now fllCal agencies find themselves... clipendent on a depleted state ~asury and a-go'l£er11or and Qgialature unwilling to raise the additional taxes to make the ci)asury IOl\tent. :Even·u there were mon~y for a ~ilout, however, the system • Wt>uldn't make much political or ~trative senae, since Prop. U left local governments qiaponsible for services for which ttiey no longer had authority to ~ taxes, thus leaving them -* local citizens -at the mercy of the L e gis lature . Not ~r prl.-lngl y , -rtt'1!TI!"foTe , ~resentatives of thoee age~es, l)jcluding the League of Cilifornia Cities and the County $\aperviaors Association, are now <tr'eloping a package of laws and oonstitutional amendmetlts ~ich they hope will put the "91Btem back CV'.\ a ~footing u:u:ependent on leg~lLttive The pa c kage , Project Dadependence, is still being #ritten -it is suppoeed to be •dy for submission in the next qouple of weeks -but it will ost certainly contain some of the following: . A constltutjonal guarantee t certain funds which had been going to cities and counties H part of the legis latively appropriated ballout would c ontinue flowing to local a,enctes. It would also guarantee that the local property tax will be a s table and permanent local revenue 90urce and could not be diverted by the Legi&lature for other purposes. •Dedication, on a permanent basis, of part of state sales and penonal income taxes to county governments, particularly to support local programs manda~ but not now adequately fWlded, by the Legislature. •Dedication of part of state sales and personal income taxes for a guaranteed fund to support ·1ocal schools. •A constitutional amendment giving counties and local school districts the power to levy, with approval of a majority of local vot.ers, certain limlt.ed local sales taxes (for counties) and property tax overrides (for schools). Given the experience of local aovemment in the paat few years -and partic ularly the frustration of local agencies ln dealing with a Legislature often wh~lly unreaponaive to local needs -Projed Independence la totally understandable. In many ways, moreover -particularly in seeking funds to pay for unfunded, legislatively mandated local prog.rams and In aeeklng powe r for local.....agenci.es to increue their own taxes -It's also a highly logical response. Yet when It attempts to guarantee certain state tax funds to local agencies, it also tends to exacerbate the problems created by Prop. 13, first by further separating the (local) power to s pe nd from the (state) responsibility for raising those funds, and then again by In effect locking away those funds and thus ~g them immune to norm a I appropriation and budgeting constraints. The result is that no one r eally is ~table. It's no doubt impossible to repeal .Prop. 13. Yet the more Project Independence reunites the power to spend with the authority for raising the funds that support the spending. the more the cause of responsible, and responsive, government will be served. It's that connection that Prop. 13 so badly served, particularly for counties and local school districts (which now have virtually no authority to raise their own funds), and which so desperately needs repair. (Reprinted from Tbe Sacumeato Bee.) l. M. BDJd I Quick fix In an anti-trust auit, a typical fee for the plaintiff's attorney is one third of the plaintiff's award, If the ea1e ends in court. Or 90 it's reported. If the case Is settled before trial, the fee runs from 10 to 20 percent. No doubt a lawyer can explain why !Cs to the lawyer's advantage to settle such a cue as quickly as poatble, but 1 c~'t. Might not expect to see a ~ Catholic nun operatin& a . ORANGE COAST • Daily Pilai .....,.._ ...... ,.." --:i•· ,,• ---.-·-· ........ --CA- massage parlor, but ln fact, one such lady does so in St. Paul. Minn. Moat properly. In Peekskill, N. Y.. Is a pet owner with a Sicilian burro named "Donkey Oatie." Q . What sort of business changes ownership most often? A. Restaurant. Conalderably more passports are illlued to women than to men. TM"'"'·Heter ._,.., c11o,o-.-, ........... _, .... ...... ~...,.., "-'" 0 .• ,..,. .... " ... ""' ••111N h{INwa ICr.-.Ch l., .... , ... ,_ ., Sov iets play dangerous game ASHINGTON ._ On Feb. Q range of 150 miles. This means 25, I ~oted intelligence repotlo'I -;-the Israelis, to protect their warninll\ that the Soviets 'Ni?re aircraft, •ould have to attack trying to Rreclpitate a military JACI AND'ISBN ~ missile sites within Syria Itself -clash betw&n Syria and Israel. 1 ~ and these missile batteries are Reason : The Kremlin high SJ now manned by Rus&an crews. command desperately needs to asslduolBly trying to ignite. A top-secret Pentagon report, know whether illeir updated The basis for this fear is that • examin ed by my associates SA-5 anti-aircrafQ(Oisslles are the Russians, embarrassed at the Lucette Lagnado and Dale Van any better than the~-6s, SA-Bs failure of their lesa-sophlaticated Atta, notes .that nuclear and SA-9s the Israel.ii..~$:troyed s urface-to-air missiles against the warheads are available for most with such ease du1' J t he Israelis, can't afford to 'have the SA-5 batteries within the Soviet Lebanon invasion last yea. same thing happen to the SA-5s U n ion . A n d i n s i mu lated had a chilling effect on the Israelis. Yet, once Israel withdraws from Lebanon, the only' way it could counter a Syrian move to regain control of the country would be a new invasion on the 1982 scale. And this would put Israel eyeball-to- eyeball with the Soviets inside Syria. ·~ I ! ~-Wha-\-wu-an.iicipalecf ".V.,.Q ancLSA-Os they paye sent t-0 l~un~hes against hypothetical months ago is now becomi: '-Syria ~r..he ffrat--time these-B-52 bombers, the SA-5 <:!:.!!WS :!fa.tttrbingi.y I~::~ -• ,~~:-·~!!~-have been de~r .. ~ •.. wp.ce_able to~..,r~Y "i~kral U.S. and Israeli intelligence experts haven't yet agreed on exactly what the Soviet role in Syria will be. The Rus&ans may simpl~ be trying to recoup their ' . lost cr~i!>jffiy among dOubtful ... ~ Mab Af:ff@il. ti has eyen beeili ·r .. s uggested that the Soviet .. preaence in SYJiL!h2~s _their _ -1 determination to kee p the Syrians from acting rashly. Soviet p resence in Syria ou,..ide the Soviet Union. aircraft witb a single missile, i n c r ea s es a 1 mo s t d a i 1 y . suggesting a nuclear warhead." Encouraged by their Soviet IMTELLIGENCE experts are The Russians have not actually suppliers, the Syrians will try to uncertain about just how far the installed nuclear warheads on remain in Lebanon after Israeli Soviets . would to to prevent a the rnisailes they've deployed in troops and international peace-humiliating re-run of last year's Syria. But the fact that they keeping forces agree to pull out. dismal performance by their could do so if pressed has not Neither Israel nor the United missiles m Lebanon. But the SA-been overlooked by Israel and States can tolerate this. 5's potenti!-1 for disaster is truly the United States. This could lead to a Soviet-frightening: It can be armed with American confrontation growing a nuclear warhead. · • out o~ t.he lsraeli-Syrian The SA-5, code~~med ' explosio.n the Kr!mlin is so "Gammon," has an impi'H\i[e «r~. THE PROSPECTS of touch1ng off a conflagration with the Soviets in the Middle F..ast has At best, the Soviets seem to be indulging i n a bit o f brinksmanship, stirring up mischief to test U.S .·Israeli resolve. At worst, the Sovi..?ts are irreponsibly risking a showdown j:; in hopes of regaining their prestige in the Middle F..ast. Public pension p nuection -• ..~}f. It was a aetback in abeenti.a for -.... one. noting that th~ ~g "is Important difference between a erstwhile governor Jerry Brown, being watched by states-~Q.ver trust fund of the "kind that we a deciston by the state J!':areme the natic;;n " Adding tn .. ill.l.~~1'... (PERS) have, and ordinary state Court which will force omia outcome of almilar actions M :·,ds,"· says Blechinger. to repay $186 mlllion to the other states has not always been '· ""-.a,_member of the PERS Public Employee• Retirement the same, Blechinger aya the pen~ ~ram myself, this Fund. ~ court alao has made It more gives me a~~ -..n8e of relief When the high court refuaed period of billowing interest rates d i ff i cu 1 t for th i s at a t e ' s that the coui:ts nave--~ All to heer an appM! of a ~vi.oua had reaulted in unexpectedly Legialature to try the raid in the attitude of protection fof°the rullna-c::epMing-tbe iUTlity_of large penaio_!l !und investment future. fund . I know that a lot of the Legislature's and rown's yields. "What happens to these members of.thi.a system are going actJona, lf brightened the hopes pension funds from here on will to breathe a sigh of relief, too. of public employees all over the THE FUND PLUNDER was not be affected by legislative There has been a great deal of s tate that their retire ment wrong from the atart, and PERS action wl-thout very serious anxiety." pensions may remain intact until' officlals and State Controller actuarial studies about possible needed. Ken Cory knew it. negati~ impact."~ added. L a s t y e a r , ~~i n g a "We thought the oourta ~ould particularly critical · period, do juat what they did," says THE APPEAi. COURT which arown concocted a scheme to Cory. "Our contention from the issued the order concluded that withhold the state's usual beginning had been that if a public' employee. have a vested payment to the PERS fund, an private COf!lp&nY had attempted interest in the state.'s continuin& end run which had the net result to do this, to withhold ita share of contribution to the fund, and that of aiding the state's own fi9cal a penlion fund contribution. the the employees' interest• picture to the tune of that $186 federal government would have tranacend any transient decision million. . been around to let them know It by the lawmaking body. The s tate Department of wasn't the right thing to be In other words, under the Flnahce, which asaumed the l!iolna.:.'. preee:nt aet of rules and lawa, the primary litigation role during Carl Blec hinger: executive fund mus\ remain intact. There is ensufn& court actions by hiring officer for the Public Employees nothing, how~ver, to prevent the P.rivate couniel, contended the Retirement Syatem, said the la~ from being changed. 'raid" was lawful because a court's decision was the proper "This ruling reaffirms the IT WAS AN expenaive proposition for the state's taxpayers, too, although legal fees -both for PERS and the privately-retained counsel for the Department of Finance - have not yet been computed. Blechinger aees a bright lide to the issue that outshines the simple victory . "I note a reluc\ance on the part of the Legislature to even conaider. PERS funds for budgetary problem-90lving." But leglalaturea, and lawa, chanae. The PERS fund la such an easy target for budget- balancers it will continue to remain attractive to thoee who collect and spend this state's tax dollars. QUDTIS • > "A newspaper can drop the same tho4~t into a thouaand minds at the same moment. A newspaper i~ an adviser who does not require to be sought, but comes to you briefly every day of the common weal, without distracting yow private attain. Newspapers, therefore, become more n~ in proportion as men become more equal individuals, a nd more to be feared. To suppoee that they only .. serve to protect freedom would ( ·---~ .. • be to diminish their importance. They maintaln civilization." Alexis DeTocqueville 111111 • J consider myaelf a Christian . .. but Lord deliver us from thoee TV preachers who would equate a nuclear holocaust with a quick trip to heaven. B.D . i' • Orang• Coaat DAILY PILOT /Sunday, May 1, 1983 A 1 ""'" ~-----;---------~--~--------------------------------------------------------------~------------------------------------------------------------.;.;.--.;.....;.. ________ __ Colorado: where O'd West and New Age m,~et , ·Denver, the mile hi&h dty of the west, has been called many thlnp. ''The Queen Gity of the Plaina" possibly describes the way her residents refer to her. But to moat vialtora In t he winter, who know S tapleton airpor t intimately , they forget Denver a8 they head to nearby ski slopes. Flying into Denver is thrilling as yoo pass great chunk.a of w hite mountains lying ready for skiers. In the summer, green lakes and rive.rs await the fishermen's line, making C-Olorado a perfect sports paradise any time of the ye.,-. Next time you plan a tJ:ip to Cc>lorado, take a day or two to e xplore it8 mile-high capital. It 'offers much in the way of activities. Restaurants abound, as do museums a nd theaters, and restor ed a reas offe r fun and history combined. Denver's weather is usually superb. Even in t9~ead of winter , its skies ar~ clear blue (minus some smog), and the weather is crisp and cold. In the summer, it can get quite warm. b ut the clear dry air a nd mountain b reuea kee p t h e humidity low a nd the nu rby r ec r eat1o n a r eas o ff e r Ideal conditions for camping. A major gold strike In 18:19 made Denver a major ro ute for the gold iielda. The town sprang to life and cha06 reigned. Indiana oreated a h azard for those migrating to Denver. Flnally. the discovery of silver at Leadville, As pe n and Georgtown, made Denver a real city. Between C880 and 1890, Denver grew to 100,- 000 and became the center of the mining action, The developers of Denver in the 19th century buill'banks and colleges, hospitals and hotels, so th.ls small town expanded in all directiotfs. T oday, wa+king tour s of Denver bring history to mind. L a rime r Squa r e has been restored and if you start at 14th and Larimer, you'll enjoy this charming area . Blue Bottle Tree, Board and Barrel, Footnote and other' shops are browsable, and restaurants abound. May is travel month Gov. George Deukrnejlan has procla imed May "California Travel and Tourism Month" in reco gnitio n o f th e travel industry's social and economic importance. · With 115 million v isitor s generating $27 billion annually, California is the number one travel destination in the nation. A cc ord i ng t o C h r i sty Campbell, director o! the S t.ate Departm ent of Economic and Business Development, ''Travel and Tourism Month" provides California with an opportunity to say thank yo'u to its visitors as well as the tourism industry. "The travel and tourism inCil)Stry represents a major force in ~ur s tate's econ omy. F or e x a mp-le ... says Ca mpbe ll, "research 'f-('.,orn the department's Office of ToUrism indicates the significant role that tourism will take in California's future." ' Herhagt' Square 11 «nother charming orea to explore. Its Opera House offers delightful rendltlon11 of vintage theater. Th is 1880 village setting includes a narrow gauge r ailroad, horseback riding. and au kinds of shQpplng action. It is in G!>lden in. U.S . 40, a short distance from T he Denver A rt Muteum houaes some excellent colJectiona o f l n d lan a r t , aa well aa contemporary oxh1 bl ts and hlstorlcal art. The rt'tltaurant la outstanding. and the gift shop ia fuU of art books and fine glfta of jewelry and sculpture. Quilts In all sizes are displayed. " Denver. T h e Co I o r ado Ra 11 road •Accommodations in Den..ver are Museum has a fine collection of many and diverse. The venerable locomotives and other collectibles B rown Palace is still a top from the 1870's. The Astor House favorite, and I ts great cHarm Hotel Museum built in 1867 is <."Ontinues to impress those who also i n Gold en and is a fine seek a sense ·o f h istory a nd example of the 19th century w ay elegance. NearBy is the Fairmont o f living. G o lden is just 15 with a small lobby lounge for minutes west of Denver and if peoplewatching. T he Sky Court you 're t hirsty, Coor~ Beer i;>ffe_rs tE!nnis, swimming . and 8rewery lies in Golden as well.~ JOggtng, an? the hotel Is hvely and will give you a tour.· Call and convement. them at (303) 277-BEER. For more information on Heritage Square, phone (303) 279-2517. The Unsinkable Molly Brown was a lively resident of Denver, and her house is now open to visitors. Furn ished with her belongings 1t is a favorite stop on a sigh tseeing tour of Denver. The State Capitol complex is another favorite point of int.ereS't. and Its glittering gold leafed d ome s hines d own upon t h e ha ndsome Den ver Museum. Tours of t he capitol take the visitor up into. the dome for a beautiful view of the city and nearby snow capped mountains. The 13th step on the way to the capitol doors is marked as exactly one mile high (5,280 feet above sea level). The U.S. Mint also has tours, as does the governor's mansion on Tuesdays. Check firs t for times. Fo r an u nusua l ty pe of accommodation, perfect Cor families or business people planning a lengthy stay, Many Mansions on 1313 Steele St. is perfect. This enchanting hotel has su ites wi th one or two bedrooms and two baths. full kitchen, living and dining areas, and the care tha t oneAwould find in a European hotel. light and airy dining room serves breakfast to hot.el guests and is available for business meetinga as weU. "Bucking Bronco" in front of state Capitol reflects Denver's Old West_ heritage, w.hile -modern tollch j s noted in city's unique art museum. • • Cruise ship e3ses Cup cruhch N OW IS THE BEST TIME TO VISIT ! . _ ·---------------------·--.. ---------· . ,,._ ... NEWPORT, R .I . -. 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South Coast · Plaza and Pacific Mutual' were among those honored last week at the aecond annual Corporate Inv.olvement Recognition Dinner held at the South 'Cout Plaza Hotel. . The event, spomored by the Volunteer Cente.rs of Orange County, honored both · individual 'mployees for their volunteer service to their pnpiunlties and co~ratlons for their cooperation !., meeting communftY needs. . ' An Oran&e Coaat College tour group vialtlng 10Uthem France thia 1wnmer will travel more than miles -they will joumel th.rough 25 centuries to dillcover more about man 8 Western origina. · "Livtn1 the French Culture in Southern France" will lmmerae participants In the dvil.lzatlon, art, hiatory, 1ater and language of Southern France. The uni e, five-week program will run July 5 through A g. 9. Participanta will live in a 17th century howie located near Avignon. They will explore prehlatoric times -the region's caves, grottos and prehiatoric limestone tormationa a:-and experience history_ lint-hand through thfj ruins of castles, medieval churches and fortified towns perched on. rocky slopes. The proJ{ram tour also includes theatrical, operatic and musical performances in such unique settings as a Reoais5ance castle, a Roman arena, a Greek theater. the courtyard o{ the pope's palace in Avignon and a medieval church. French language instruction also will be a part of the dally program, as well as swimmlns. picnicking, bicycling and hiking. Three staff members will conduct the tour. Andre Penney, program director, was born and educated in France. She has conducted summer programs in France for American students for the past 10 years, an<k:reated OCC's summer program in 1979. . She is an experienced French instructor and has been on the faculty of UCLA.during the last four years. · Anne Cummings will return as the program's •. language instructer. Sh~ teaches at West Los Angeles College, and also taught for three years at UCLA. Dr. Ralph Baccash is professor of French cinema and literature at Cal State Northridge. On campus meetino preceeding the trip 'are scheduled Saturdays,. June 4, 11 and 18, in Orange Coast College's Social Science Room 105·,-11 a.m"to 1 p.m. The all-inclusive cost of the tour is $2,925. A brochure deecribing the trip in detail is available through the OCC Community Service Office, 556-5880. 1 The plaques were awarded ThW'!lday night to aeveral Orange Coast businemes. They were: The T · s meet E n Viejo Co .. 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(), a . ·soD:t~ AII ~s·tars cOmhine speed, . . / ~ By ROGER CAR~N ot"h Deir ..... 1'8ff Any first-year student of El Toro High football would ~Vick to recognJze a squad tailor made for Bob Johnson-style football -big and/or fast running backs behind an even bigger line. Such la the makeup of Johnson's South All- Stan aquad which will be pitted against the North on June 20 at Orange Coast College in the 24th Orange County All-Star Game. OAVll NCHOTA MACIAI LONG • size } ''l>retty nice, eh?," says the El Toro coach when aaUd about his offeosive line's.size and credentials. "We're going to feel real small when we go out on the field during timeouts. rm going to need elevator shoes and a step ladder." Among the South offensive line will be 6-5 lh, 238-pound Bill Macias of Marina High (Nebraska); 6-5. 251-pound·David Cadigan of Newport Harbor (USC); 6-4, 230-pound Louts Sergeant of El Toro (Cal); 6-4, 226-pound Reid Long of Fountain Valley (Colorado State); 6-2, 210-pound guard Paul Stiveriko of El Toro (Stanford). 6-2, 225-pound Marina guard Tom Piechota and 6-1, 225-pound Foothill I!igh center John Katnik. In all there are nine standouts on the 31-ma.n squad who hail from the area. In addition to M.ciaa, Cadigan, Long and Piechota,, Johnlon tabbed Edi.eon linebacker Tony Johann, Marina defenalve end Jim McLaughlin, Fountain Valley defensive back Kevin Empting, Ocean View defensive back Todd Parker and EBtanda quarterback Scott Davia. Bradley of Saddleback or Rich Calvin of Santa Ana Valley in the I-oriented attack. "We're playing our ayatem and. we've been successful with it," says Johnson, whose 1982 team swept to the CIF Central Conferen~ Cll>wn. difficult, we left 10me off that are very de9erving. But the feeling la that we have 31 quality kids." "This is an outstanding group of 31 kids and I feel great about them. My two assistants, Marty Spalding and John Johanson, and I, selected the team after many hours. Although the first look gives you the run- ru n -r u n feeling generally aaaociated with Johnson-coached teams, Johnson la quick to point out the paaaing potential of Mlaaion Viejo quarterback Klaus Leitenbauer and some standout receivers. · "' San Clemente' fullback Roger Fic.kling (6-3, 200) figures to be the lead man for eithe-: Kevin "He really throws the ball well and we have (See SOUTH, Pase B!) . °'! "We feel good about it, but it was very IWlr ............. .., ....... ......, (top)., then rows back to l~nd during Newport Regatta yest erday. ,. Orange Coast's JV ei~ outfinishes Cal Oran_ge Coast crew outfinishes Cal As expected, the Univer sity of California was the winner of the Palmer Cup, symbolizing-the top cumulative effort of the Golden Bear crews yesterday at the Newport Rega~ta at North Lido Channel. But Cal was prevented from a sweep of the three major races, by Orange Coast College in the junior varsity eight race and UCLA in the freshman event. The Bears took thoee three events last year here. · In the JV eight race, Orange Coast started strong, taking a four-aeat lead in the first 25 meters and withstanding a Cal challenge at about the midway point of the 2,000-meter race. The Bears cloeed the gap somewhat, The winning margin was more than a but the Pirates went into a "hard 10" length and the wln.J:tlng time of 5:43.9 stroking effort-to-r~pirrthe advantqe --w11s the fastest e9ti in the event. and won going away by about two However, this yeaT. because of the lengths. number of participants, the races were It waa sweet revenge for the OCC rowed the opposite direction than in the crew, who had a similar start against Cal past. in the San Diego Crew Claaaic, but at Ulat tirru:. were noeed out in the final stages. fu the featured vanity race, the Bears, who are probably ~or the No. 2 aeed in the Padfic.10 tta (behind Washington). met for the time this year. F.aich had won one of the previcus confrontati()na, but thl.a time Cal wu better by ~ than a boat length. In the freshman eights, Orange Coast, which figured to give UCLA and Cal a bitlle, ran into some rough waters in the latter stages and finished fifth. The Pirates were in second most of the way, but ended in a cluster in which the second through fifth-place finishers were closely bunched. The novi~ four race w~ won handily by Orange Coast in a clocking of 7:08.45. Participants· on the Bucs' novice fo"' were Tal Frink at the bow, Dickie Erickaon at No. 2, Dave Marble at No. 3, Rob Brown at stroke and Kathy Criis was the coxswain. The Orange Coast JV eight, which posted a winning time of 5:47.7, featured bowman Scott Smith, Russ Forbes at No. 2, Fred Adam at No. 3, Eric Moe at No. 4, John Markle at No. 5, Matt Hainline at No. 6, Sheldon Kirkpatrick at No. 7, Tim Yale at stroke and Rich Carni the coxswain. Becal&se of trouble with the clock; many of the participants' times were not available. ·Sunset has trio ·· ·t;it top There is a three-way tie for first place in the Sumet League as F.dison'a Chargen. behind the pitchinB of Shaun Takkinen, atQpped Fountain Valley last nieht, while in a day game, Huntington Beach used the abilUiea of Gary Buckels to defeat Ocean View. So with 'only two Sunset ' Leagu.e baseball &llllles lei · Edison, Fountain Valley and .Huntington Beach each share the top slot. Here's what happened yesterday: Edi10n, 4-1 Takklnen tossed his second complete-game of the week while acattering six hits. Edison scored three unearned runs in the fifth to break open a 1-1 tie. Todd Mabe's single brouaht home pinchrunner JeU Mil1er, and alter Mabe stole second, Jim Auger came home from third as the ball sailed into centerfield. Randy Hamilton got aboard on another Baron miscue, but Fountain Valley threw out Mabe trying to ICOl"e on the play. Todd • Nash's single acored Hamilto.n • from third, and Tak.kine.n was on • hia way to bis eighth victory. Bob Sharpnack waa the tough luck loeer for the Barons, wno play at Ocean View on Tuesday. Mike Lopez and Ray Llamas • each had two hita for Fountain • Valley. Chip Damato waa 2-for-3 for the Chargers, now 9-4, 16-6-1 overall. Huntington., 4-3 .. Gary Buckela helped ~ to hia .eventh pitching victory o~ the year, smacking a two-run• (See SuNSET, Pqe B!) Cubs win, 7-2; fans Ie·vel blast Sconiei-S ·exceeds his HR quota at manager CHICAGO (AP) -Chic.ago Cubs right-hander Chu~k Rainey wanted to talk about how nice it was to earn his first National League win yesterday but wound up apologizing instead. "I kind of felt bad that Manager Lee Ella had to come out and get me," Rainey said, referring to his ~ighth-innlng departure. "l knew what would happen." What happened was a chorus of booe that areeted Elia even though hia teem wu on ita way to• 7-2 win over the Los ~Dodaen. "i1 that's what's called for." During Friday's contest, Moreland leaned out of the dugout to get a teammate's glove and a fan poured beer over him. A confrontation ensued. "It was mostly a verbal-type thing," Moreland said, adding that the ahouting match . continued following the game. "But then they aaid some things about my family . Whatever it was, I apol~ for It," Moreland said. ''The fana here are great. After all, they come to the ballpark. They pay my aalary." As a result, A .ggel s trip Boston , 4-1 , in 11· innings .. By JOHN SEV ANO o<ttw o.itr .... 1'8ff Rookie Daryl Sconiers was kidding)l' talking to a reporter about a conversation he had with teammate Ellis Valentine the other day. "I told him two home runs was my quot. for the year," s aid Sconien with a smlle ... I told him I could skate now. I waa home free.''· Fortunately for the Angels Sconiers didn't forget what it waa like to hit the long ball, becauae It waa his homer with two on and one out in the bottom of the 11th inning that propelled .the Anaell to a 4-1 victory over Boston Tut ni&ht before 39,507 at Anaheim Stacliwn. Sconiers' amash came off an O·l curve ball offered by losing pitcher Mark Clear and landed deep into the Red Sox's bullpen in right field. ''.I'll say one thing, he really hit it," praised Manager John McNamara, who called on his young left-hander to pinch-hit for Rob Wilfonf (who had pinch-run earfier for Reggie Jack~) in the designated hitter's spot. "That has to be one of the longest home runs thia seuon.'' In major league parlance, Sconien hit what la referred to as a "no doubte.r." ''To be honest with you, It was a pitch I was looking for," admitted Sconiera, the former Orange Coast College star who la hitting .368, second on the club to Rod Carew's .449. "I hlt it pretty solidly. Heck, rm just happy we won the game." In winning, McNamara received a tremendous effort from his bullpen aa Mike Witt. Andy Hassler, Luis Sanchez, John Curtis and Doug COrbett combined to allow Boston only one run on four hita over nine innings of relief w.ork. . Left-bander Tomlt\y John started the game for ~ AnaeJa, but wu forced to come.out in the top of the fourth inning w hen Wade Boos' wicked line drive caromed off TJ's right wrist for an infield sing)~. "Dla:redon WU the better part of valor,'' aaid John aft.er the game, a 8oft CMt around hia 'licbt fo~. "At tint I wanted to stay ita, but then when I put my glove on I couldn't tum my arm, , over.. . · "When the ball first hit me ( t couldn't lift my arm. I dlh~ • even want to show it to th • =~~~~re might be , .X~ on John's wrist werJ negative,~ prognosis being • nothing more than a "bad ! bruile." He ia not expected to • mm a tum. ; With John sidelined, Witt l came on and hurled five~ ' inninp before leavtnc the pme f after the el1hth. In four : appearances now since hia exile , to t he bullpen April 20, the • rilht-hander bu one win, one • save and, more importantly, 2 h u rled 1"1 lnntna• with out t al l owina a run w hile sun-enderinC four hita.. After the Cuba' 4-3 )(,.. to the Dodgen on Friday, Ella launched into a tirade ap.1nat Cub Lana and the local media, an outbunt that nearly coat him his job. He apoJoclied a few .houra later, and continued apologlztn1 after yesterday'• win. · Oraiige Coast, Golden West derailed Another scorned pitcher; Corbett, who WU makin& ht. fint apt)eU"aDCe thla hcmestand, and first outinl in the put 13 daY9t UC> did well, sikkina up hia Ella said the fana' reaction during hi• mound appearance wun't surprtstna_ of the aeason. Reltner's shot brought t.he Pirates to within two runs. Orange Coast was led by Mark Van ln1tial win of the jeer When .be Blarioom'a two ~ bMe hlta. along wtth reUeved CUrUa in the 11th wtth • Jeff Gardner'• 2-for-3 performance. The Bo8ll oo ~ and lrnmed1ately ~ Pirates drop to 13-11, 20~12 overall. retlied Dwlabt Evana (on an , attempted bunt that llit EYana t .. "I'm not a guy who t.tet a coune in fari CMCtion," Ella aid. "I'm a fl1hter, but I gueH .omet.l.rom you •Y eome1.b.lnp ln the hHt of tM .,_ui. and you have to pay the oonMqutnces." It wu a touah day for area community cou.p bueball teems yesterday, u Orange c.out and Santa Ana's Dona oombl.Md for 30 hit.I in the Pi.rates io. at Oranae Cout Collep, and Golden Wett took a dtu.mmJnl by Soi.Ith Coaat Conference leader Fullerton. Meenwhlle, s.ddleback wu rained out at Mme~ - ---• Here's what happened: 0.ve Tlnoco's triple tied the game at six ~n the fourth innin1. but Santa Ana ~gained the lead in the filth with a pair of t.Allles. Orange COast took a 9-8 lead in the bc5ttom of the lniung on an RBI double by Keith Komeljl and a two-run single by Jef ~· Fullerton 9, GWC 0 out of the batt.'1 box) .aid ,ot t The Ruatlen mimed a chance to a:.-Jt Jbn Net to hit Into an innlna-, th rou1b ln the early 1oln 8 and t h en end.lnl1 ~-dou~ play.~· .. 1 Fullerton ripped It open In the middle " ... ve ...... y one to ~y, lnnlnp "to knock Golden Welt two prne1 Mid Corbett. who w. • oU the pece he came lnto the 1ame, "and • Hlt11nl hero Kett.h Monlaod, who t111ed loHr Fernando Val~suelli1 a .. 2, With I hues· lo9ded triple and a run-dl'tnl llinlJe, a1ao oft.red apo~ - ( Santa Ana 12, OCC 9 The Dona took I 6-1 le.d in \he Mrly IOlna. but 0r.,. Cout .,.ttled blck wtth ihe help Olltmrrl\etrner'• 10th borne run But Santa Ana added two mo~ runs off lOllnc pitcher Robb Mwwon (3-3/to repin the !Md for IOQd. .. Tony Zavala collfJCted five hits for the Dona, now ts.a. 20-9 overall. ..7b• hot~ pushed over a run In the that•• that Shay Tottent (the 1 bottom of thrfJnt Md Qolderl Welt Joeded orpnJst at Anaheim Stadium) the t-. wtth one out lll"the--udrd-wUh-~ It all when he ·~· 'To (SM DERAILED, P ... 11) (lie "XNOllLI. Pap 111) 1 ~ -, • .... I ~ • -.. -' Orange 9out DAILY PILOT/Sunday. May 1, 1883 .. Schlichter clearly a case Of 'tote hOarditis' There WU & day and aae When a profNlionaJ athlete iot hlmlelf enchanted by liquid moonliaht and wore a lampshade In publlc and ended up l.n Tue slammer and he wu known tar and wid~ u a I~. Today, our IOtiety prefers tO t0lerate the pro sports figure who swallows booze and does dope as •iche~y dependent." wliat is more, the leaguea are moved tO do some thing about these unhappy creatures. Progra.ma exist where the tuition ls paid for th& Chuck Muncie or S~ve Howe or Tommy Kramer at one of the centers recognir.ed as capable In the art of this sort of rehabilitation. In fact, the NFL, for one, has more graduates from these institutions than from accrediied universities. Of COW"8e, the ,NFL is tO be commended for establishing a program tO help the imbibers and snorters, but it may 'not be golng far enoug~. There is now the compu.laive gambler tn need of rehabilitation. A sympathetic wot'ld has been made aware of the Art Schlichter case. This is the rookie · q\larterback of the Baltimore Colts who entered into ill advisd gaming transactions totaling President joins 'Phi Slama Jama' · From AP cllspatcbea HOUSTON -President Reagap . m· met Phi Slama Jama, the University ... of Houston's dunk-happy basketball team, yesterday and was made an honorary member of the mock fra~rnity. "I'm very proud to be a merpber of thi,s fraternity. You don't have anything like hazing or paddling. do you?" Reagart asked jokingly. The president met with the team briefly ,before returninu to Washirigton...Be:~n1n Houston. for .a funa-(aijing dinner for-U .S . Sen . .iohn Tower Friday night. "You were the top team In the United States for all but the last two seconds of the season," Reagin told the Cougars, who lost 53-52 to North Carolina State in the M AGAN ' closing moments of the NCAA championship in Albuquerque April 4. Reagan shook hands with 10 players. assistant coaches and athletic director John K.a!fer. who gave him a Phi Slama Jama T-shirt. Quot e of the day Gary Myen of the Dallas Morning News, on Washington Redskins General Manag~ • Bobby Beathard: "Bobby is in favor of moving up the draf.1 to February. Why? He likes to run in the •Bost.On Marathon, but the draft keeps getting in the way." Bossy leads Islanders UNIONDALE, N.Y. -Mike ~ Bossy set a National Sockey League , playoff record with his 27th power- play goal apd added three assists last night, boosting the New York Islanders to a 7-3 victory over the Boston Bruins in the third game of the Wales Conference final. SOUTH ST ABS. • • From Page 81 his receiver (Fred Coler), along•with El Modena's Mark Mc:Govney, who is a fine deep threat. "And the backs we have chosen catch very well out of the backfield." -.-.- Johnson's squad will convene on June 1 for the first of several practice sessions leading up t-0 kickoff. sount 11oan:11 &-1, 22s. Ou er t er b eek -K I au• Oeleoel¥e lnt .. IOt -Bobby LettenbalMW (MINlon Viejo). 8-1. Jenkin• (Capl1trano Valley). &-3. 185: Scolt 01rllll (Ettancl•). 5-10. 223: Ron 8-(El Modena), 5-1 t. 165. 200t. Jim Birmingham (Mater Del). Jiwinlng J)ackA,_-K~vlo 8-3, 253. Bradley (Saddlebac:kf, 5·9, 170, Linebackers -Richard Rleh Calvin (Senta Ana Valley). Brown (Weatmln1ter), 8·3, 220; &·I. 197; Roger Flckllng (San Tony Johann (Edison). &-•. 218; Clemente). &-3, 200. Tai Tamam11ul (Waatmln1ter), Rece1¥er1 -Derrick Wall<er S-11, 2'42; Rex Moore (El Modene). 0Sw11a Ana Valley), &-2, 212; Fred &-1, 215. Coler (Ml11lon Vlefo), &-1. 175. C>vtalde llnet>edlera -Shawn Mark McOovney (El Modena). &-3. Cardin (El Toro), 8·3, 215: Jim 190; flick Franklin (Sant• Ana). Melaughlln (Marine). &-0. 190); &-0, 182. Boomer Glbaon (El Modena).µ, O llen1lve llne -Loul1 22.2. Sergeant (El Toro). &-•. 230: Reid Oelen1lve beck• -Kevin tong (Foont•ln Valley). 8_., 228; Empting (Fountain Velley). S· 11. em Mecias 1Marln1>. &-s·~. 238: 170: Jame• Laird (Foothlll~ 6-0. Oavld Cactlaan (Newpor1 Harbor). 175: Mike Mcleln (El Toro), 5· 10, .,.5, 251; Tom PleehOta (Marina), I 7 5 : Rober I W 1111 •ma .. 2. 235; Paul Stlveoleo (~I Toro). (Saddleback). 5·8, 150; Todd !'2· 210; John l<a1nlk (Foo1hlll), Parker (Ocean View), S.11, 160. DERAILED ... From Page B 1 . Bob Grandstaff and designated hitter Mike Wagner coming-to the pla'te. But Fullerton winning pitcher Oacar DeChavez reared back and struck out the Rustler pair to work out of the jam. •• SUNSET BASEBALL. From Page 81 SPORTS COLUMNIST BUD TUCKER nearly $400,000 a.nd aubeequenUy blew \he whistle on the parties booking his wagers. There was a day and Qge. of course, tha t a · fellow" in this sort of a mess would be regarded as hooked and referred to as a degenerate. But surely a society tolerant enou~h to coin the distinction "chemically dependent ' to describe a common drunk will oome Up with something to ease the tarnished ilnQge of the compulsive gambler . How about "poU.t spread onented?" Or "tote boarditU?" Whatever, it certainly behooves the NFL· to investigate possible programs within the league and institutions on the outside which may be of the same help as the alcohol and drug abuse clinics. Unhappily, the aombler hu been neglected in comparlton tO the other types of over·lndulpn. l1 ~lher UQ. cllnl~ and tnstltutlona and aambUnc farms, tney are nnl advertl1ed and get Jlttle publicity. • There are meeUngJ ot compulsive guya who get t.Ogether in an effort to help e~h oth er but a report from one who attended Indicate. the members \verc wagering on whlch raindrop would first reach the bottom of the window. It ls a credit to the lodge that a couple of brothers have come forth with otren to aaaiat young Act Schlichte r through his dlfflcuh times. Alex Karras, the old Detrolt Lion, for one. Dw1ng a blockbuster expose in 1963, Karras was among those captured for gambling on football games and was suspended for a year. Other Lions -.Joe Schmidt, J ohn Gordy. Wayne Walker. ~ Willlams and Gary Lowe -were fined $2,000 for betting on a game. Calling on his experie nce In jungle of gambling, Karras said this of Schlichter: "Anyone with that type of habit should see a shrink." More to the point of this t..'Omposition, Karras added:·:The NFL should try to offer the kid some -__,... -~ ~- Jack-Ly-ens,"" wno -stanCls 4-8., watches with~oi-e leannnat.es who dubbed him '~T~e Designated Cruz be lts Baltimore Lacy gives Pirates split Todd Cra1 drove in four runs Iii with a homer and a single as Seattle beat Baltimore 6-2 last nigh t in American League action. C ruz's Lee Lacy's seventh-inn ing Iii double drove in Mike Easler with the winning run as Pittsburgh rallied for a 2-1 victory over San Diego to fourth homer of the season was a three-run shot off reliever Sammy Stewart and broke open a tight game . . . Tom Bruaan1lry's two-out, two.run homer capped a four-run ninth-inning rally that carried Minnesota to a 9-7 win over salvage a split of their National League double- header yesterday. In the first game, Steve Garvey had four hits and two RBI and Sixto Le1caao drove in three runs·as the Padres prevailed, 8-4. Garvey was 6·for-8 in the twin bill . , . Jobaay Bucb, Mi lwaukee Larry Parrish hit a two-run homer jn the first inning while • w ho earlier cracked his 379th , Clu(rlle Hougb and Joba Butcller combined on a fi ve- hitter as Texas handJed the New York Yankees, 6 -3 career homer, singled in the go-ahead run in the sixth inning as Cincinnati edged Montreal. 4-3 . . Craig McMortry pitched a four - h i tte r and Dale Marpby clouted his sixth and seventh homers of the season to lead Atlinta to a 6·1 victory over R ick Sutcliffe scattered nine hits over seven innings in leading Cleveland to a 5-1 win over Kansas Cit y, CMIZ the Indians' first triumph in Royals Stadium since April, 1981 -· . . Two American League games were postponed yesterday. The game between Chicago and Toronto was washed away as well as the contest in Oakland between the A's and Detroit>-The Oakland-Tiger contest will be made up as J)art of a double-header today. The Chicago-Toronto LACY the New York Mets . . -contest will be rescheduled lat.er this year. Rlght-hander J~ba Denny allowed just two hits and Garry Maddox drove in three runs with a pair of doubles as Philadelphia blanked Houston. 8-0. . . . Kea OberkfeU raced home from third on San Francisco catcher Milt May's throwing error In 'he bottom of the 16th inning to give St. Louis a 6-5 victory over the Giants in a game suspended from Friday night. Simmons has Anteaters' number., 7 -0 Sophomore pitch er Todd S immonl t hrew .his second shutout a gainst UC Irvine this season , and h is Cal State Fullerton teammates supplied h im with seven runs as the Titans stopped UCl's Ant.eaters. 7-0. last night In Sout1rern California Baseball Association action at the Titan Field. ANGELS BEAT BOSTON ... Simmons was near perfect, giving up only four singl~. and allowing only two UCL runners past first base. He also collected nine strikeouts and walked none. The Titans scored all the runs th ey needed in the opening frame, with Rick Campo's two- out three-run double off losing pitcher Cas Soma (6-5). It was only Soma's first loss in his last six declsons for the Anteaters. Soma had a career- high 13 strikeouts while walking just one. · John Fishel's thri!e-run home run capped a four-run Fullerton rally in the fifth inning. The loss dro ps U C I (12 ·6 , 20 -20 overall) into third plac:e. om·Page 81 God Be The Glory,' as I came in from the bullpen." The Angels jumped out to a 1-0 leat\ in the qotte>m or the eig hth i nning whe n Juan Beniquez cracked his first home run of the year over the left· center field wall off hard-luck John Tudo r , who went 10 innings w ithout getting a decision. The Red Sox, who had been held to one hit (Boggs' line drive off John) over the first eight innings, mounted their only rally in the ninth when Jerry Remy singled and went to second as Boos reached £i.rsl on an error by -llassler. Sanchez came i n -a nd immediately got Evans to hit into • • USC's Browner signs · pact with Minnesota a double play. but then Jim Rire singled up the middJe to ~e the score. The count remained 1-1 until the 11th, when Beniquez opened with a walk and, one out later, moved to second on a single to right by Doug De Cinces. Sconiers then b a tted for Wilfong and, well, you know the rest. "I keeP. telling you accidents happen ·every day." joked Sconiers o( his home run. "It's just a matter of predicting them." homeni Jn the sixth Inning as the OUen withstood Ocean View's upeet bid. With Huntington Beach trailinf 3-2 ln the lixcp, Jim Kennedy lEtd of the lnnlng by reac:hinl on an error and Bucklee followed with hla blut to left field. It was Ocean View's aec:ond lead of the contest. In the top of the flnt, Robbie Gibbs singled In Keith Mullally. who had doubled. A leadoff homer by l:funtin1ton's Dean Tomasick in the bottom of the frame • EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. (AP) - J oey Browner, the firS~round draft choice of the Minnesota Vikings, signed three on.e-year contracts with the NatlonaJ Football League dub yesterday. On \he mound, Buckel• walked only one and e'-Nek out four but w11 Jn danaer of lo1lnc when the ~wk.a arabbed a 3-1 advant.ap In c.M top of the fourth. Chril Spaniak homered to teed off the lnnlnc and \nomenta later, David Carro ll •Uvered an RBI alng.lt .. kno~t.ed the game at l • 1. o ... In the fourth, the OUera crept to within 3-2 u Buckela walked, moved , to M<l0'1d on Andy Pucoe'• llnal• and raced home on a baae hit by Billy Thom peon. · Senior rijhi-hander Jeff Blutna went the dletanoe for Ooean View and wu taged with the de-feat. .. . Browne r, 22, a defensive back from USC, stgned futer' than any Viking flnt,.round choice in hiatory -three days. The amount of the contracts wu not Immediately disclosed by the Vlkl.fl8S, who Aid Browner elgned the oonU'ICtt •t 1 p.m. After the signing, Browner sa..ld tt wu a "relief to have It over with." help -M well M U'°9e found to be lnvolveci wllh drup -bwtMd of tumb'C to dumb IU&ptnaionaf " Gettinl I dumb auepenaion aJona With Kartfill in 1963, wu Paul HornW\I. the Oolckn Boy ol the Green Bay Packen. Hornung baa beef; In touch with NFL commlM.loner Pete RouUe offering to talk with Schlichter. Hornung eaya he khowa what the boy la going through and h e probably does. The Golden Boy stlll maket no apolo1ies for making a fe w friendly wagera but hla suapenalon haunta him two decades later. • Hornung aaya the NCAA bans him from working on TV for college games becauae of his past and is suing that auguat body for defaming hi.B character. , Hornung aays if he gets to talk to the kid. he will ask him what really happened. That is to say, Hornung does not believe any book.le would let a client get in aa deep as 400 big ones and, certainly, Schlichter doesn't make anywhere near that kind of money after taxes. "As a matter of fact,"•says the Golden Boy. "the only way you could lose that kind of money IB betting on the Colta." Wadkins rallies to lead Lanny Wadkins capped a cl0&ing n burst with a 15.foot par-saving putt on the final hole and regained the lead yesterday in the third round of the Byron Nelson Golf Classic in Irving, Texas. Wadkins, gunning for his sec.'Ond victory in a row and third in five weeks, shot a 3-under-par 68 for a 54-hole total of 204, one shot ahead of Tom Portier and Hal Sutton . . . Hollis Stacy' fired a 2-over-par 74 , her worst round in three days, but still held onto a two-stroke lead in a women's tourname nt in Hilton Head Island, S .C .· Defending champion Katby Wbltwortlt shot a 75 and finished the day two strokes off the pace . . . Australian Peter Tbomaoa canned a four-footer for birdie on "the last hole and Miller Barber missed a short one on the same green to knot their teams· after 54 holes o{ the Qest-ball Legends of Golf tourr\ament in Austin, Texas. Thomson and part~r-K~ Nagle s hot a 4~under-par 66 while Barber and teammate JaUaa Boros Cired a 5-under-par 65 for identical 196 totals. Baseball tod~y 1920 -The longest game in major lea,gue history -26 innings -was.p~ed _ to a l-1 cie by ~n-and Brooklyn.. Pitchers Joe Oeschge.r of the Braves and Leon Cadore went the entire way. .&926 -Hall~f...famer Lero)'...."Satchal:!. PPigrpllch~11is-Ci r s t game for Chattanooga in the Negro Southern League at the age of 20 and defeated Birmingham 5-4. Today's birthdays: Toront.O pitcher Roy Lee Jackson is 29. Soap opera actor and former 11 -year veteran major leaguer John Beradino is 66. K erbo paces Steve Kerbo, a produ t of Mission • Viejo High. was victorio in the 400 inte rmediate hurdles ) and finished second in the 10 i ~ (13.94) as his UCLA Bruins ou red USC and New Mexico in a triangular track meet at Drake Stadium. Meanwhile, Edison High product Joa BatJer was fifth in the 1.500 meters with a mark of 3:47 .8. UCLA outscored USC. 99-65 and New Mexico, 119-20 . , . Caveat passed Total Depamre in the final strides and scored a head victory yesterday in the one-mile Derby Trial Stakes, the final prepara tion for the May 7 Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs . . . One driver was killed and another badJy burned in s eparate c ras hes during the ARCA 500-Kilomete rs stock car 'race yesterday at Alabama International Motor Speedway in Talladega. Ken Kalla, 35, of Wheaton. Md .. was dead on arrival at the infield medical center. Unlikely hero lifts Philadelphia NEW YORK (AP) - A New York double· team of J u.li us Erving set up 14-foot, game· winning ba sk e l yes terda y b y Philadelphia's Franklin Edwards. a litUe known bac kup guard on the 76er's team with four all-stars. Boston-Milwaukee serieS in which the Bucks lead 2-0. Game 4 or the best- o f-seven 76er-Knic k series will be here today. Edwards saJd after he got the ball he also tried to find Moses Malone. but the Knicks defense was sagging on htm . "It wa5n't desJgned for ~-------- m e ," said Edwards, whose basket with two seconds le.ft gave t he 76ers a 107·105 National Basketball Association victory over the Knick.a and a 3-0 lead \(' their best-of-seven series. "We wanted to Isolate Doc (Erving) one-on-one. But when they went to double-team Doc. I got the ball and started to go to the basket, I felt time was running short ao I put the ball up. I thouahl it was a good shot. "Thia is the biggeat thrill of my life." Philadelphia ne eds just one more vk1ory to advance t-0 the F.utern Conference final aga.i.nllt the winner_of \he SAVI MONIY ON YOUllNSUIANCI • ll .... -.CIOMM .. , .. ~.,~ ,,.,,...., If,..'"""' llMlllnllUMCC 441 ow ... .,.,. lf¥o4. ... ~. leech, c:.. .,1.7140 -' - • U Wlf9pMto Big bat Seattle pitcher Gaylord P erry playfully carts a cello he borrowed fr~ a pre-game show toward home plate. Orange Cout DAIL V PILOTI S'-ind1y. May 1, 1983 Ill. La V elle impresses OCC standout wins three more MONTEREY PARK -Orang~ C.OUt College'1 Ta1nmy LaVelle turne d In another •tellar perfonnance last night by wlnning three events at the Southern C.l!fomla Swlrnmlne Charnplonahipe at F.ast Loe Angeles College. !4VeUe, who won all five events in the South Coast Conference finals laat week, and had won two events the previous night, impressed four-year college recruiters by takJng the 100 free (52.79), the 500 fr~(~~2l.6) and the 60 breast (30.83). In all LaVelle tallied seven gold medals for Orange Coast's Piral.etl who took second overall to Golden West. The Pirate women added victories in the relays as well. In men's action, Golden West's Rustlers fought off a tough Fullerton team to take the overall championship. 347-331. Carl Salyer won the 200 breast for Golden West, with a time of 2:09.86, while Scott Lund, Jim Johnson and Doug Burchell helped the Rustlers also. The top four finishers in each event will compete next Friday and Saturday in the state finals to be held at Hartnell College In Salinas. IOUT•lltN CAL M~loud ILBI. 46.87. 4 Jonnaon CHA.llPtONIHIPI (OWC). 48 75; 5 Rlh1k (GWC), (It EMt Loe .,....._, 46.M . Team ICO< .. : 1. Qold«I Well. 200 becl<-1 Cooper (Full). 34 7, 2 . Fullerton, 331, 3 153 91;2.Aiggl(Sad).1:5722;3. Sllddlebac:k, 215; 4. Palomar. 183; Brown (Pel), 1 ~8.88; 9 Lund 5 S1n11 Monk:e, 137; 7 Oringe (OWCI, 2:03.74. Cout, 92. 200 fly-1' VUUIO ($•di. •OO medley relay-I. Fu11er1on, 1:51.58: 2. Mar1hall (OCC), 1:30.59; 2. Saddlebac:k. 3·34. 18; 3. 1 '54.98; 3. Elder (GWC), 1:57.00, Golden WHI, 3:37.70; 8. Oru1ge 4, OatH (GWC), 1:59.03. Coest, 3:48.43. • 200 brHll-1, S1lyer (GWC). 200 lndo-1. V11ulo (Sid), 2.09.98; 2. Morrlaon (Bak), 2: 13.51; 1:54.2A: 2. Lund (OWCI, 1:57 18: 3, 3. Fore<:h (Full), 2: 14,57; 8. Shirley Riggi (Sad), 1:57.32; 5. Elder (OCO): 9, Hernendez \OWC). (GWC), 1:58. 12: 10. Marah•ll 1,850 tree-1. H lgen (Full), (OCC). 2:08.89. 15·50.08; 2. Addington (Full), 100 lree-1. Edmond• (Full), 18· 18.88; 3. Burchell (GWC). 48.12: 2. Perker (Paa). •e.4o: 3. 18: 17.41; 11. Kramer (Sad). <&OOAr .. rel1y-1 "uller1on. s oe.73. 2. Oo!Oefl w .. 1. 3.01 02. 3 Sent• Mon1c;1. 3·0t t <&, <& 8 1ddl1beck. 3' I! H : O Or1no• Coeet, 3;1102 -WC>MaN Teem-ec;or .. : 1. o~ Wfft 308: 2 011no• Co111. 2ee. a. 81ddleb1ck, UO; 4. Sen Diego. M111. 2 19; 6. Plk>mlr. 180, 200 medley re11y-1 Orenoe Cout. 1:5<&.01; 2 Golden W11t, 1·oe.Ol: 3. cwi-. 1:541.01; 11. 81ddllb110k, 2:05. 72. 100 lree-1 'L1V1lle IOCCI, 52.79; 2 Martin (SOM), 65.•8; 3 Hugo (OCC); 4 Retlllll (OWC): 1 Young~ld), 100 -1. Blake (C Pl, 58.92, 2 King (S M), 1;00.01, l. Armatroog (Sid), 1·02 n : 4 Ryno l'OWC). t.02.78, 6. Ellla (OWC). 1·~ 2t 60 bl c:k-t 8lll1l0t (OWCt. 28 70; 2 Wlllttn911 (V=ttt.26; 3 Imel (SM), 29.2t , 8. (OCC). 100 1noo-1. Mcl.fouOlll (8a41. 1. 10.83..1 2. Ryno (QWC). 1:03 22, a. King (110M). 1:03. 79. 7 81111lda (OWO). 500 lrH -1. L1V1t11 (OCCI. &:21.87, 2. Arm11rono (8adt •• &:26.81, 3. Perrleh (GWC), 5.27.01~ 10. Young (Slid). CIO brHll-1. l.1V1111 (OCC). 30.81; 2. MolAughlln (Sidi. 31 at; 3. Ayno (OWO), 32.22; 6 Ure (GWC). 33,66. 400 free r•l•y -1. Or1ng1 CoHt, 3:48 48; 2 Golden Weat, 3:61.43; 3 Saddllbec:ll, 3:61.02. Pirates fall short track • in The Orange Coast College men's track team finished a respectable third in the South Coast Ct>nference finals yesterday at Fullerton College, but Pirate Coach Gordie Fitzell could only think ot what might have been. "We had a letdown in some of the field events and that may have cost us the meet," said Fitz.ell after his Pirates had tallied 11 i'A points. Fullerton won the team competition with 128 points, 'followed by Mt. San Antonjo with 122 1h and Orange Coast with 117 ~. · Golden West was fifth with 57 points. -Lak.ers can eXlillguish Blazers today The Pirates dominated the distance events. picking up a large amount of points in the1 steepleehase and the 5,000-meter event. ' In the steeplechase, Lalo Terriquez led a host• of Pirates who finished 1-2-4-5-6 in the event.l Terriquez wori the event in 9:37.2. : A pers6nal best was turned in by Mark Guest' in the 800 (1:53.43 for a runner-up finish) and Lorenzo Demyers had his best mark ever m ttlt! triple jump (48-8) and set a school record. PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) -The Portland Trail Blazere have their work cut out for them today, when they try to stave off a Los Angeles sweep in the fourth game of the National Basketball Association's Western Conference semifina l playoffs. · The Lakers and Blazers meet again in Memorial Coliseum at 12:30 p.m. The game will be televised on Channel 2. 1 • The Lakers lead the best-of-seven seriee J-0_ They beat the Trail Blazers 115-109 in overtime _ friday night in the th ird game wh en even Portland'• enU>11•iaatio..f.an.aupport waa not enough to boost th·e Blazers above towering Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. Another Lakers' triumph .would end the series, propelling Los Angeles into the Western Conference finals. The Lakers hope to become the first team to repeat as NBA champions since Baston won consecutively in 1968 and 1969. "I want to finish it ri~ _ n~.w," Los Angeles Coa\.'h-PatRitey-Wd-9f~+Yictory-.-~ "We~won't have anytrouble gettit)g up for it. -"It's a do-or die a!tuation," Portland's Kerthy Carr said. "There's another game on Sunday (today), and we can't be down, or we'll be home on ~fonday.11 Portland has its back to the wall. They are in a tough situation. "We knew Portlan d's effort would be maximum and they played a hell of a game," Riley said. "Don't think for a minute t,!tat getting a 3-0 Tark.anian accuses Pitt of wrongdoing ..P ITTS B URGH (AP) - University of PittBburgh athletic departme nt o fficials have launch ed an investigation into another charge leveled against the school's basketball recruiting. Nevada Las Vegas Coach Jerry Tarkanian has accused the Panthers of arranging a lengthy visit to Pittsburgh by cent.er Paul Brozovich in February 1982 while he was a student at a California junior college. Brozovich , who played for Pitt from 1979-81 but then went to the junior college to get his grades up, later e nrolle d at Nevada Las Vegas and played for the Rebels this past season. · Tarkanian's charge followed a r ecen t r e port by Fairfield Univers it y Coac h Terry O'Connor that Pitt assistant coach Seth G reenberg gave a Fields says he'll be back LOS ANGELES (A P) - UCLA forward Kenny Fields has put to rest speculation that he would enter his name in the National Basketball Association draft this year, saying h e will return to play his senior basketball aeuon for the Brul.ns. "It was a tough decision, bot there were several reuona for me to stay at UCLA," the Pacific 10 Player of the Year said. "l wanted to get as cloee as possible to a degree, and that would satisfy my Mom, who is the student advi!ler around here. And I thought it would he lp me · growing and maturing through another year of college ball. I don't think I'm mentally ready for NBA. "Aho, it would leave an empty spot ln m y heart if I didn't come back and try to win m y firs t tournament 1ame. It would be like letting my teammates down. I waa the one who convlnced Ralph Jackson to come to UCLA. I can't just up and leave. "UC!..A la 1Ull my first love." prospective recruit a ride to a teamme~hi)m~ National Collegiate Athletic Association rules do not permit such rides. But the NCAA has cleared Pitt of any violations in the case and the recruit, Marlon Ferguson, announced he will sign with the Panthers. Greenberg also is a principal in the Brozovich investigation. the Pittsburgh Post-Gaz.ette reported yesterday. Tarkanian originally charged that Pitt paid for the Brozovich trip and that it violated NCAA rules because he stayed longer than the 48-hour limit. Tarkanian then changed h is charge, instead maintaining that a Pitt alumnus -identified as Harold McHail -bought the ticket for Brozovich. McHail has denied the charge, but Assist.ant Athletic Director Dean Billick said the school has talked to the man about the report. "I still feel it's much ado about nothing," Pitt Coach Ray Chipman said. Chargers net cruci.al win The Edison High tennis team virtually assured itself of the S unset L eague team championship Friday afternoon a.ft.er. posting a 15!1.i-12\li victory over Fountain Valley. The win upped ~he Chargers' leagu e mark to 8-1 with one match le ft to play again st Westminster. The Barons, who will clash with Huntington Beach for second P.lace in their finale, dropped to 7-2. A key win in doubles was turned in by the Ediaon duo of Lars Wiberg anti Todd Holmes, wh o had to r ally from a 5-0 deficit ln one of the tiebreakers to claim a victory. Mea nwhile, in singles play, Mike Whitcher was beat.en onl.y once, claiming three points with wlna of 6-2. 6-2, 6-0. • New York • pair among inductees SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (AP) - Bil1 Bradley and Dave De· Bussche re, teammates on the world c hampion New York Knicks teams of the early 1970s, . are paired again as they .enter the Bas k etball Hall o f Fame tomortow. Also joining 138 other play-ers. coaches and contributors to the game will be University of Norih Carolin a Coach Dean Smith, former Cincinnati Royals s tar Jack Twyman and tw o pioneers of the modem game who are now dead, referee Lloyd L eith and former Amateur Athle tic Union President ·Lou Wilke. Bradley, now a U.S . senator from New Jersey, said h• was "particularly h appy" to be e l ected t h e same year as DeBusschere, who is now general manager of the Knicks. "In a way, we helped each other get here," Bradley said, pointing to the "complete dedication to teamwork" that marked the Knicks teams that won the 1970 and 1973 NBA championships. With the ins tallation o f Bradley and DeBusschere, four members of those teams will be in the Hall of Fame. Bradiey will be presented by Jerry Lucas, who was lnstalled two yean ago, and DeBusschere by WilliB Reed, who was inducted last year. A two-time All-American at Princeton and a Rhodes Scholar, BradJey, a native of Crystal Oty. Mo., was the firs~ basketball player to win the AJtU's Sullivan Award as th e nat lo n 'f outstanding athlete Today's sports on television, radio TELEVISION 10 a.m. (2) -NBA PLAYOFF -Boston at Milwa ukee (jame thrff). (4) --BOXING -Alex Ramoe (16·1·1, 10 KOi) vs. J.B. Wlll.larnlon.(12-0. 5 KO.) ln a rnlddlewelaht bout al Laa Vegaa. 10:30 a.ro.. (7) -USFL FOOTBALL -New J eney at Denvw. 11 a.m. (4) -SPORTSWORLD -J ohnny ••The H eat" Verderota vs. Reyes Cru~ In a .~htwetaht bout from WI Vepa. 11 :1~ a.m. (11) -BASEBALL -Dod&en at ChAcqo. 12:30 p.m. (2) -NIA PLA VOFF -Lakera at Por11And (lfAmf" four). l p.m . (4) -GOLF-Final round coverage of the Legends of OoU 1n Aua\in, Texas. - 1:4& p.m. (7) -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS- Edwin Rosario (17·0, 16 KOi) V11. J oee Lula Ramirez (64-3, :53 KOi) In a 1eheduled 12·round bout for the WBC U~twelght. tit.le, from ~ JUN>, .Puerto Rico. RADIO Bueball -Dodgen at Chicago, 11:20 p.m., KA.BC (790): Boston at Af\aela, 12:66 p.m .. KMPC (710).' &asketball -NBA Playofft, La ker• at Port.land (aame threG). 12:30 p.m ., KLAC (670). USFL Foolball -Chicago at LA Expr911, 1 p.m., KNX (1070). lead on the Trail Blazers has been easy. That's why we want to finish it." The defending NBA champions have' won 46 playoff series, more than any other club in the league. A dejected Jack Ramsay, Portland's coach, called. for his players to pay more attention to their pla~s and less to the stakes or the series. Such distraction cost the Bla:z.ers precious free throws -Friday, he sai~. -.. vre·re gofug.to "play hard Sunday," ~~ said. "We are going to bust our tails. "" "I would like to make free throws and make good fundamental plays. That's all it takes. 1f Vie play a hard, fundamental game, we will win." Other top performers were Todd Andrews! (third in the high hurdles) and Bob Erick.son, whose: 14:51.38 time was gOQd for first in the 5,000 meters • For Golden West, weight specialist Scott: Bolton was fourth in the shot put and third in the: discus, while Tad Venger won the javelin with a; throw of 182:5. · ~.Pc»e.,yauJ.ier ~rry-Nelson at the Rustlers; turned in a winnini mark of 15-8. : On the women's side, Jeanine Dube and Kim;- DeVetis turned in fine performances with Dube· winning the 800 (2:15.64) and DeVetis taking the: 3,000 (10:00.17) in .conference record-setting time. ; Allen returns to Coliseuin Express, Blitz tangle for second time this season today From AP dJspatcbes ~ Allen's Blitz brings a 5-3 record into the game against the Exp~. 4-4. • LOS ANGELES -George Allen, one of pro football's winningesrcoaches, will return to the site of past glories today when the Chicago Blitz face; the tos Angeles Exp.te$ at the Coliseum. The meeting will be the second between the clubs. The Blitz defeated the Expr~ 20-14 a month ago in Chicago. "When you've beat.en a team the first time. it becomes more difficult to beat them a second time," said Allen. "They have good people at the ski}led positions, at wide receiver, at tight end. and (Mlke) Rae and (Tom) Ra.i!lseY have been doing a good job at quarterback-" 'the United States Football League cont.est is s1lted for a 1 p.m. kickoff. Allen. whose 12-year record in the National Football League was 116-47-5, third best ever, guided the Rams to a 49-17-4 mark during a five· year span ending in 1970. His Ram teams w ent· 25-10-2 in the Coliseum, and later, Allen-Cb.ached Washington Redskins clubs beat the Rams twice in the stadium. Los Angeles Coach Hugh Campbell considers Chicago one of the USFL's moat talented teams. "Their personnel is undoubtedly as line as any in the league," he sa.id. "Yet, if we could have avoided mistakes in that first same. I believe we c0u1a-h.ave won it:-It's our gbal to play error-free football this weekend." "I've always been real fond. of the Coliseum," said Allen this w~. "We had a lot of success there. ln-fact..-..1 t.o&d Lhe~layers today \hat it-has the-best facilities, a fine playing field and is just a great place to play football. "I'm looking forward to coming back to the Coliseum because I have a lot of fond memories from playing there." · Bryant leads Stars, 24-1 O TAMPA, F1a, -Kelvin Bryant became the. United St.ates Ft'btball League's leading groun1f gainer last night as he rushed for 106 yards and twp touchdowns 1.o lead the Philadelphia Stars to the victory over the Tampa Bay Bandits. Allen's last appearance at the Coliseum was less than glorious, however. Rehired as the Rams coach in 1978. h is team suffered a 17-0 exhibition loss to San Diego. Shortly afterward. with an 0-2 preseuon rerord. Allen was abruptly fired by the Rams' owner, the late Carroll IWsenbloom. Bry~t c.arried 22 times as he ran for 100 yardli or better for the sixth time and hiked his season, yardage total to 929 In nine games. Top seed breeZes in to doubles final Only two of the top four seeds remain entering t he final day today of t he .Aullock 's-Kode l doubles tennis championships at John Wayne Tennis Club. Tustin's Susie Warfield and Steve Simon. the tOurney's top seed, eased into the semifinals with a pair of straigh t set victories: Simon and Warfield downed Helen Weiner and Tom Olmstead, 6-3, 6-0 and stopped Sue Lance and Steve Field in the quarterfinals, 6-2, 6-2. Th, fourth-seeded pair of Cheris.: and Ted Hagey advanced in the quarte rfinals with a come-Crom-behind 4-6, 6-4. 6-2 triumph over Molra•O'Toole and Blaine Patton, In the biggest upset of the afternoon, the second-seeded Jill Bec k and Jim Harper were upended in the quarterfinals by Mar lo Parke r and D e bbie McCormick, 6-2, 6-3. Beck and Harper had adva n ced by downing Sally RUSB and Kerry Hibbs, 6-4, 6-1 m the third round. T oday's pairings will pit Warfield and Simon against Chrissy Bragg and Craig Neslage in one semifinal at 10:30. In the other sem i at 11:30, it will be Hagey and Hagey against McConnick and Parker. The survivors will meet for the c'hampionship at 2 o'clock. THtRO "OUHO Slmon·Warfllld (Tua11n TeMla Faclory) def Welner·Olm1tead (Canc:un Racquel Club), 11·3. 8-0: L•nc .. Fleld (L1guna Niguel) def. Key-Chwalek (Tennis Shoppe). 6-3, 8-3; Br11gg-Nellege (South Coat Plau Hotel) def. Pr .. f.l<u1Mel (See S~). 8-3, 8-2; COdy· Andrewa (LI Mlrad1) def. Kremp-Pollend (Tennltlend), M . 8-2: O'T~Patton (N91111 Qlil Tennie Aencfl) def. ~Uplon (John W1yne Tennie Club). 8-2, 7-5: Hegey•Hegey (V111ey Tennla Club of Sen 01100) dal. Bryenl-Heven1 (Woodbrldga). 7·8, 7·8: McC0<mlck-P1rker (Llndbo~nnla Club) def S1romb.cll·COno (Sedd ). 8-3, 8-2: e.c:k·Herper (Tuatln Hllll) dll. Hu .. ·Hlbb• (Big CMyon CC). 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F\llltrton..1. fa•; 2 . ...,, Sen Antonio, 122'Ai: 3. Or1r1ge ~. I 17\lt: 4. Cerrt!Ot. 91; 6. GolOerl WMI, 57; 9. Senta Ane 36; 7. Compton, :n: 9. Cypt-. 9, 100-1, Miiier (M). 10.:SO: 2. McCoy (Co,). 10.M; 3. HudlOll (M). 10.7'; 4. C/\Nlang !Co.). 10.te: a. l'lOyd (M). 10.15: 8. Smllli 9A). 11.03. 200-1. M11or (Ml. 21.21: 2. Galln (Co.), 2u1: a. LlnQltaton 1.a1. 22.02; 4. lletlOIO !GW), 22 .. 27; '-l'lOyd (M). 22.14: a. Ven Dem OW). 22.73. 400-1. Gann (Co.). 47.le: 2. l.MtltWlon Ml. 48, 14; :S. IS!lwltt (M), 4UO: 4. lklrM Ml. 0 ,111 II. MlchM \4), 48~0; I . CUllnlr'ICINlm (Co.), 4t .18. • 800-1. lenrl119 (Fl. 1:6'.40; 2.' Guttl (OOC), 1:63.43; 3. Wlillerne (Co.), 1:54.26; 4. Ornolll (F), 1:114.IO; 6. 8rowr1 (F), 1:67.M:.e. Hwdlmlll \M). 1:58.16. 1,500-. llelwlngif), 3:114.79: 2. C*'1 (F). 3:64.80: 3. McM1111r (OCC) 3:56.U ; 4. ~tdtkl (Co.J, 3:61.8; 5. Poner 1C-f .i. 3:61.2: e. H'110etn1n (Ml. 4:01.1. 3,000 ttaaplecnue-1. L. Terrlq1111 (OCC), 9:a7.2: 2. Delly (OCC). 8•40.8: 3. l>enchtn (Co.). 9:48.0; 4. U. Tert1q11trr (OCC). 8:63.9; 5. N11MZ (OCC), 1:119.2; e. Fltzgotlld (OCC). 10:37.1, 6,000-1. ErlcklOll (OCCI. 14:111.31; 2. L T1rrlqu1r (OCC), 14:51.47; 3. Clery CF). 14:61.41; 4. N~t (M), 16:47.96; 5. laln12 (F). 16:51.95; e. llor"elldu (Co.), ie:ot.56. 10,000-1. Ad1m1 (OCC). 32:31.95: 2. Crur (~Al. 33:08.27: 3 . f'ldd•~ 1oc.c 1. 33: 10.0, 4. Merryma" (OCC). 33.15.1111, 6. Co'"ejo (F), 33.17.34; I . Met11Mr (Co.). 33.27.11. 110HH-I. Stulll•r (I'). 14.96; 2. Lohr (GW), 14.71; 3. Andr-(0CC). 14.90; 4. ~ 1eo.). 15.25: a. Hc1t10ay (Ml. 15.44; e. Pollwd (!IA). 16.41. 4001H-1. Stufllor (Fl, 63.79: 2. Lotlr (OW). 114.48; 3. ~ (OCC), 55.24, 4. PllCl>O\a GW) 65 ae: 6, Carl•• (M), 511 42; e . (SA).111.13. elly-1. Ml Sen AMonlO, 41 ~. 2 Cormoa, U .Ot; 3. Senta Ana. -42.54; 4 0040ln WWI. 42.15; 5. l'-on, 43.31, I . Compton, 4-4 4'. 1.100 retay-1. Mt. S111Antonio,3:19.oe. 2. F11ll1rton, 3:11.39; 3. Ooldtn Waal, 3: 18.87; 4. Ora"g• Cou 1, 3:20.70: 5. Corrlloe. 3:22. 75: •· Sant• Ana. "'-HJ-1. WMNngton (SA~M: 2. Dlmyert (OCC). M : 3. Dlllglilrty F), 1-2; 4. Palmer (Co.). 8-2; 6. Mlnlhlll (F). : I. Ill .,.,_ Sarilall (OCC) Md JOhnlon (MJ. &-o. -, U-1. CliMllllQ (Co,). 24-0\.t; 2. HOll'day (M), 23·1'At; 3. Maggio (BAJ, 22·1'/o: 4. Mllln09lt (Co.I. 22·&'Ai: 5. 8rlldt0tO 1eo.1, 22-3; II. 0-.,.,. (OCC), 21-10. · TJ-1. Demyer• (OCO), 41·9(1choo1 rlCOfdt. 2. Hollldl~M). 49-e; 3. MMllll 1eo·1· 48-2'/o: 4. Flnlon ( .), 44-8; 6. MllJCWlll Co. , 43-9'1•: I. Maoglo (I A), 42-3\;. PV-1. NlllOll (GW), 1W ; 2. LO"lhelm (F). 15-2; 3. Ortbi (M). 15-2; 4. Lynn (M). 15-2; 6. Mllll'il IM). 14-41; I . F~h (OCC). 14-e. SP-1. Hudton(F). &2..e• ... : 2. Boidon(Co.), 52-4; 3. Kyle (f'), 4M; 4. 8ol1on (GW). 41-3'A: 5. AoQor1 (Cy.). 45-4; 8. K"'Clfil e,1;,:11-2. OT-1. Hudton (F). 1114--4; 2. (Co.). 14'·7: 3. llollo" (GW), 149·3;. 4. Hu tll !OCC). 1~ 5. K.,,, (F). 135-10; e. Miiier Co.). 1364. . Jl -1. Venoet (GW), 182·6: 2. Ortll (M). 114·11; 3 Kally (F). 17!1-2: 4. Or11n (Co.). 1611-8; 5, HeGl0t (M). 11().6; I. O'Mallly (Cy.). 16$-7 --ifomen COlllllUMITY COUI• ...,._c..icee1.., .. _,.._ Tlltn Scoring; Corrltoe, 144; 2. Mt. San A"'o"IO, 132i 3. Oreng• Co111. 91, 4. FUtlonon. ": :lo GolOlf\ WMI, 11: e. Santa An&. 1: 1. ~. 8: I. Compton, o. 100-1 John90tl CMI. 11.h contertnell -d~ 2 Ortbi (Co.). 12.04; 3. l'tye (Co.), 12.23 200-1. MCCt-(M), 23.48; 2. JoMton (M~ 67.81, 3 Hiii (Ml. 61.31. -100-1. McCrtw (M), 58.32; 2 Jordan (Co.), 67.81; 3. HMI (M), 64.31 . 900-1. J. Dllbl (OCC), 2:16.114; 2. Sole (M), 2: 18.23; 3. Corne (GW). 2: ,, aa: 5. K. l>ubl IOCC), 2:21.07: e . 8•1•aonJ OCC), 2-23.8'~ 1.500-1 Sola (M), 4:37.0; 2. 0.V•llt (0CC). 4:41.1I;3. Howe (OCC)..1.~:!4.18: 4. K. 0...1>11occ1. 4:44.31: s. 211<1 (O\..'\.il. 4:411.21 . 3,000-1. D•V•llt (OCCI. 10;00.17 (contee.,_ reo0td~ 2. Sot• (M). 10:02.90: 3. Zike (OCC), 10: 11. 711;. 9. Howe (DCC). I0:,~~·-1, LICMlml (Co.~ 15.I ; 2. RMd lCo.I. 15.9; 3. Aobb111e (M). 11. 7; I. Mc:Cetd OCC). 17.9, 400LH-1. Cadwllt (F). 1:0&.te; 2. RMd (Co,J, 1:oe.8&: a. Lldllme 10..1. 1:01.01. 400 rlllY-1. Mt. Sen Antonio, 41.4; 2. F1111ert011, ISO.f; 3. OreriOt Colll. 113.9. 1,800 ,.._1 Ml.~ Antonio, 3:66.37; 2. Conttot, a:&t.25; 3. l'lllllt1on. 4:00. 7'; 4. Orange c-1, 4:10.87. HJ-1. Moroor (Ot.), 4-10: 2. Mlt'll9l (F), 4-10: S. Votllmtr (C..~ 4-t; 4, MoCetd (OCC). ..a: 6. 8oo'itl (0~4-41. LJ-1, l'rye (Co. 1 .. 11, 2 McCn1w (M), 1M· '· .. ., (F). ' 1114. Si'-1. llkor (Co.). 44-11141 (CCilhHhOI llOOfd): L Cemne!on (Co.), 43-t'Ai; 3. Mlllt (0CC). ,...11'111, 4 • ..__ (GW). a&-o\4 • DT-1. Corrtf\uton (Co.J. 120-1; 2. Ulll (F). 11 .. 1: a. ..,.. (Co.I. 11M: 4, ~ IGWI. 111-7, J'f-1, 0111D IOCO). '36-2: 2. CerrWlgton !Co.I. 127-3; t ...... (OCCI. 1ff.1; 4. 0.. OCC).1~. I' Loo Alemltoo YHTIMIAY'I MIUL Tl (PIM! If ~ .,.,_ ..._.,,., l'litaT llACL Ont mtlt p-J-0••11111 (Andrtnl S.00-.2.IO 2.20 Van TudOr (Ku.bier) 4 00 2.IO Kllta cs1-man) • 2 eo Alee> rlOld: Pine 9111p, Monterey Bt.UI, Senga Hat1na. Gribbin. Teet H-*Y. Snow Oanoa ' • Ttn. 1:61. • lltACT A (M ) peld H2 90 - 8KOMD MCI. One mlle p- Dant• !ndtlYOt (Dttnrl t .IO 3 ao :s.eo •·L• ap.a.e (Partterl 2 ao 2 40 •·~al Guel.It 1111111argeon) 2 ao 2.40 a-enlry Aleo ractO: Trendy Tryu, N•d• Hanover, Co<lnga Ledy. TlrM: l:H 115. THlllD llACI. One mlll ~· Tr1M LMI (Matchl'\d) e.80 4.80 2.20 Wl~e~Allcllle) _.J.80 3.00 Orto Byrd (BayloNI 2.ao Al~ raood: 'thMtrtclal, Majlalle Aura. Time: 1:68 315. • IXACTA (1·11 paid •ae.ao. 'OUllTH llACI. One mill p1oe. Splneter Anna (Sherren) 4,40 2.IO 2. 10 Summer Sllad1 (Balllergto") 3.80 2.80 Mey Wind (Klllbl.t) 2.20' AllO rtold· Happy Brio.. Apollo Maggie. Tltne: 1:61 216. "'"" 11.ACa. One mill p-. Cllal>IUI (Alldran> 12.ao 11.ao 4.20 Annol'I 8Nador (Klllblel) 3.90 2.20 No Ell~ (CtO(lnan) 4.80 Aleo tacld. L C L11la. MIN Wwm Br-, Hot N Bolht r ad, Touch ol Ele gance. Jovenna Almahuttl, Potrenu • Time: 1:61 116. • IXACTA (8'-7) paid $3e.20 a&XTH llACI. One mlla p-WlnO D1m181 (K111bllrl 2.10 2.110 2.20 Slrtp 6~ (WlllllrM) 1.20 ).80 8111fOM (Ano.ton) 3.80 .AllO raoecl: Hod09tow L)'n1t, BrOOlllllkl, Looklne Good, Bfllldlng Iron. TlrM: 1:61 215. • UACTA (1-21Plkl121.ao. MVSNTH M CI . Ont mitt P8"· VIiii lllleC ti-4f'llat) 4,40 :SM: 3,40-Al>ll OOl4 (Croghan) 9.00 1.20 Lord Nllllrlo (Aubin) 10.80 Aleo reotd: Time 8q1111e Biron. P•ler Onedln. FrM T1>trt, .Pro!-Otl>Orne, FOllt l(lnge. -Tfme; 1:5e, It l ltACTA (6-3) paid "'3 llO • ."4:1( IOI (4·1·5-8'-1-5) peld '9,011.00 wll,...,lltM wlMlng tlCkttt (Ill• hOt-). S2 Ptck six conlOlallon pelO S6 7 .eo With 138 winning tlcka11 (llve hor-1. S2 Pie~ 91• eoralch conaOlallon p1ld 110&.ao wllh 32 w1""ln9 Ucktt• (tour h0t-. one eor11ch). llCIHTH llACa. 0... mllt p-. Wlnlt4Md Armbro (Aul>I") 8.40 2.IO 2.40 Orltnl Prine. (l(..,.bllr) 2.80 2.40 Muter Jot<• (AMII) 2.80 Aleo ractO: llC C011nl. llraml>ll Bcrambll, Young Bttll. Torpld'1 K"IQlll, NMron Boy. John,,.,. Mee. Timt· 1;5e 4/6. It IV.CT.A (3-4) paid t t7 20 . IWfTH llACI . One mlll ~ Heppy Viner v.noenon> • oo 3 ao 3.00 Bubbl Haby (Kutbllrl 4 40 3 20 A..,.y Frenit (BallllfllOll) 4 40 Aleo rlCIO Oaomelrlc. Toddllh DMlgn, Lepu1an. RfdOl"n•rll T1mec 1,59 316 a DACTA (7-4) paid S27 eo TIJfTH AACI . a... mllt ~ ~· A.cl (K111b11t) 2 20 2 20 2.10 F11n PocUI (Baker) 8.20 2 10 Mitter 0 (Balllargeon) 2 10 Aleo rlCICI: Nall.,. H..,..,,.,. 811 Chimp, Almond King, Sun .. I 8eKll Time: t-51 1/5. • UACTA (2-<I) paid '37.IO. ILIYINTH M CI . Ool mlle ~. Seim And,_ (Alldran) 7 .eo 4.IO 4.00 Amaelll (Kuoblt!) !1.00 4.80 Capln Knlglll (St-mtnl 9.20 .A11o.1aoecl' Ubla, Scholar. Winning Game. MU 8umbro. Noble Ring. Time: 1 :59 216. a l ltACTA (3·4) ~aid S3UO. Attt"d•nce: •. 214, aenla Anlla ftlTWllOAY'8 M8U\. Ta (4ttl .,....., .......... Id..__, Mil' llACI . I l'urte>lltt. Vie Condot11 (Fwnlell 111 IO UO 3.40 Umbrella AMt (Ollvll•) 3.80 2.IO Unea Meglnol (Plorot) 2 IO A1110 rlCIO: Pr\rQ o · Deneen. Alweye t ~. Miii The Tiii, Bucll'I Baby T1m« 1:12 116. MCOMO ll*CS I 1118 n.-. Oertt ~ (llfldl) II a(/ 3.40 2 40 At1hlK 11111* !DelehoutN}'I> -s eo 2 .80 Sonic ~ c.t11110al 2 eo A1110 reoed: livmdklger. O.o Slldllam. Pt! Me. Jim'• OUtleW. T1rnt: 1'48 t:t DAILY ~ (3-31 palO1!2.IO ~ MCI . Ont mllt Keno Hiii (~I • 7 20 3 40 2.eo Hetwnoto (CUlll'llCll) 3.20 2 40 Herbla OUlytt (TO<O) 3 IO At10 ucad : Palrlctc McFlg, Bu""•"· ClubhouM. Tim« 1:38 ~ IXAC"' (3-6) paid '62.50 FCMAitTM llACI. I 11 ti mllll. l'orgot TM Ring IPletoe) 4 20 3.20 2.80 , Pllllrl (Toro) S.00 3,20 L• l'ur (04!Var•I 3.20 AllO teced: Ivor s1r111, B1nner'1 BluH, Counterproot. Phone Home Timi: 1:49 l'.-nt II.ACS. 1 1111 mllll. \Ill De Roi (Dlhuy) 12.20 6.IO 5.IO C'*111119 Star (Caet•-'!I '1.90 11.eo au.. 1w1 c;opy tHtrtlllYr 18.40 AllO raced:-Chucky 8oby. Plrala. Slat ol Dewen. B• On Time, Great Ot1nd1on. PancNcuy, Dip. CllllC Wwrtor. T1m« 1:41 1/!I. • DACTA (M ) p.io *347.00. e«n4 llACL II~ Mtongl. ... a.by lllbY (9111) 7.80 5.00 4.00 eon,._,,., Girl 1llibillo1 1.20 e 20 8lulhlng ElllY (UpMm) 12.00 Alto recoO: 8~•1 Derby, Cl~ Ac!, eo..~. &lllen • ,....,.., Zllr>'t Fawn. l tR Dll ~t •Ooclter• !1 Mires, 7:0!> •Dt41c1t1 II ltlrtl, 1.0~ . ~ ":..~ (M"=-ONI) Joe .... .,di "'· HenlY GonDlll. 1a.1ft (laru dl wl"' t•0,000: Oon11l11 w1"1 \ UJ,000). 0-. ....... l eretdl def. 11111 H111dl1~, h:;_1:~ ... ,.11 •• Miii °""""-04'214; . Clef. Mtwll "°411. ft 1..UI <"°"' wlN t 16,000. Durbin,..,,. • 10.000: HltlC9ly...,,. tf,000~ 111en·1~t ~ Jot\111 l(,..;jUi'i'def~ atger_;;,,, (Romanll). M . 4·1. a.3: Sob Lutz (U.S.) def l.11111 DIP.,,,,., IU S ~ 1-4, 1-7, ~. WCT tow....-t , .. Olllll) .................. Ivan Lendl (Crtcho1lovakl•J d•f 11111 lca"lon (U S), l ·I, 8°7, l ·I. 1·3. J oM McEnroe (U.8.) dll Vllll Qen,laltl8 (U.9 ), 8-3, 8-2, 1-2 Orend Prta tounwnent , .. ....,.., lefUllflMI ....... Yennlolt Noah (Frl "c•> 011. He inl Ounthardl (8w111tr11111d). W , 4-e, e..!I; Hanrtk Sundelrom (Sweden) d ef. PI Hi 910111 (CztctloalO'tll kle), .. 1 ... 2. Women'• toumement (•I AllMW) '-ltlllllllnflll Pam Shriver (U.S.) dal. Wandy Turnt>ull (Aua1r111.i. 6-4, "8. 6-3: Kathy JOfdl/I (U.S.) def. Anne Wllllt (U.8.). 7·6, 1-4. Hlah aohool ldlMll 11'h,...,_'8111 v..., ti~ ...... O'ConMll (El toel to LM , 1-8, Clef. Betpol, 8-3, IOtl 10 Ouren, :J..I, def. No\IYln. 7·5: M, Wllllehet (EJ Iott, 4-8, won, &-2, 8-.2, &-o; Moloehoo IE,) toel l·I . won. 7.e. IOtt. 1-e. won, 1.11; Hen cEf Iott, 1.e, M . won, e.1, lott,3-t. .,...... S Wllltcnet·Klm IE) IOa1 to Wandt•Maga, 1.e, 1-e, 1p111 with ~-Noll'tetl. w . 7-8; WlborQ"HOIMll IEI won, 7-4, 't06; 7..S, 6-4 -1t c;,i:~ ,.... -•• ' MOAnA , .. ...,., L..1111 ~) VAASITV EIGHT&-1. Callfomle, 6;43.8; 2. UCLA; 3. UC IMl>t: 4, 9an Diego S1.; 5. Long BMch a1.;·e. Stanford; 7. UC Slinla 9otbera; 9. U. OI SM Dllao. J\I EIGHTB-l . Oranot Cota'., 6:47.7: 2. Cell10tnla; 3. UCLA; 4. UC lrvlne; o. UC 8an1a Barbera; 6. Long 8Mcll St. FAOSH EIGHTS-I. UCLA: 2. Cellfornla; 3. Stanford; 4 Seti Oi.Qo SI.; 6. Ot1"ge eo..1: e. u. or San Dllao: 7 UC lrvlf1t; 9. Loyola: I. UC Sant• Bar6eta. LIOHTWEIOHT EIGHTS-1 Loyol1. 1:08.41; 2. 59"11 Cl111; 3. UC San Oltoo: 4. J.JCLA. 5. Long lltlch St: e. Celll0tnla; 1, UC Senta Bart>eta; 9. 9an OilOO St. NOVICE EIGHTS-I. Callfornla, 1:02.21; 2. SIMIOtd; 3. Orange Coll!; 4, Long BMch St . 6. UCLA: &. Seti Diego St.; 7. Sanla Clara; II. UC IMl>t, 9. u. of aan Oltgo. VARSITY FOURS-I LOl\(I Beach St., l :M.I ; 2. Stenlord, 3. Orenge CotM; 4. UC Santa Bltt>eta, 5 9tn1e Ciera, I. UC lrvlnt NOVlct FOUAS-1 0••"11• Cou l, , 7-ol.46, 2. Senta Ciera: 3, L~: 4. UCLA: 5 9tn Diego SL; 6. Stan!Otd. PALME!{ CUP STANDINOS-1 ~. 20'A; 2. Orll>OI Collt, It; 3. UCLA. 11; 4 • s11111tord. 12: 5. L°"!! 8eadl s111a. 10•..,; e. Ill ~ Santa Clere and Loyola, I; 8. UC lt'YIM 5 .... ; 8. 111 --UC Sente Bltblr• Loyole, 8; 9 llt --UC lmne en4 SM D1oC1<> 81 . 5'Ao: 10 111 bl'-UC S1t111 Bltbera Md UC 9an Oltgo. 3: 12. U. ol Sen Oltgo ..... Notw. M•ny 11m11 not avallal>ll dlM to Cloc:tl p<OCl!erna ua,L ,AC1"1C DMllON W L ... ._ ,., ~A LOIA ...... ArllO"a Dll'IY9< OllcllllCI • 4 .aoo 123 1~ 4 4 .aoo 144 1ae 4 4 .aoo 100 133 3 6 .375 183 124 CINTIIAL DIVlllOft Tampa Bay II 3 .117 Chlceg(I' 5 3 .'25 Mlclllgat1 4 4 .llOO Birmingham 3 5 .376 A n.AHT1C DM8ION 1T7 178 113 112 162 152 108 114 PhlltcM1p1111 9 1 .... 192 13 Boelon S 3 926 112 163 New Jotetrf 2 I 250 123 1H WuhltlQlon 1 7 .126 117 1t2 y ............ PtllleOalphll 24. Tempe Bay 10 ,..,..ca.... Cl\ICl9o al l.-MelM M1Cf11911' 11 80ll0tl Blrmlng!Wlm •• WMlllnglon New JerM1 ., 0..- t-·1 o.o.. Atlron• al Oal<llfld, n PtlltedetDh&e 14, Tempe .. , 10 .._..,o..wa Phlltdllphll 10 0 14 0 -24 Tempo Say 0 7 3 0 -10 Pl>l-&ryenl 10 NII (TtoYI lclc:k) Phl-1'0 TtOlll 44 T8-Tr1111llllon 2 p111 lrom Joro1" (AndNeyeliy!I kloli ) • Phl-HllWI 20 run (Trout klclO T8-FO Alldn.19Y1hyn 25 Plll-8ty11111 :s run (Trout ltlClc) A-1,6541 ...................... RUSHING -PNI~, Bryltll 22· 106, HllVln 8-87. Futlll• 4-2, Aulllll 1-o. Tlff\PI Illy, Plell 10-41. Frlf!ICI 1-23. PASSINO -Plllladelphla, Futlna 17.29. 1·232. Tampa 81y, Jorda" 24-47-3·280, Pllll 0.1..().(), loJCll9 0.1-0-0. RECEIVING -Plllttdlllpllje: Collllr 6-73, Bty•nl 4.21, Porker 2·!111, Haniln 2·31, DonoYI" '·21, Folton'l 1-18, Dllnalc 1-11, Riley 1-10. Tampt Bay, Tt\l'Mlon 7 .. 1, Platt 7-64. ~ 4-31, l'rrit 2·21. Giibert 2•17, OMIMOll-f-40. Y~ 1-1. Ml$SED FIELD OOALS -~ _,., T ampe Bay, A/ldNIY1lll't'I 3 7 ~· = .... , " ..... . ..., Ol..,o •• • (Ian OlleO ..... -Ml • n.wMll;'• .... ~ .. °"""'*" , ......... 1•11 • I 'l --~ . • -I . -~...... -...... _, ___ _ ,. -· Or~ Cout OAILV PILOT/Sundey, Mey 1, 1983 8 1 Downtown Mesa· experiences rebirth lb JODI CADENBE.AD merchanta ho):>e that better dayt or ... .,..,.... ..... are ahead for downtown. Downtown C.O.ta Meu 4a alive "Costa Meu'• downtown wu •a •ln -new bu1lne11e1 are aoirur downJhe t\.&bea. flve yean movtnc in and parkiJ'\l •paces are • ago,iT aatd JlJn Hinea, who opened few a1ona the row of ama1l shops-hla tuxedo shop on Newport on Newport Boulevard. Boulevard two months ago. Once the heart of the city, the "Now lt'a~at. Now you can't b u 1tlln1 bu1lne11 center find a par apac:e." lanaulahed as cuatomen turned to South Cout Plaza and fear of Like Hines, many merchants impend.lna freeway conatruction moved to Newport Boulevard k e p t m e r c h .a n t 1 f r 0 m when nearby redevelopment and redecorating-their'storefronta. street widening on 17th 1treet Only a year -so "for leaae" forced them to vacate their allnl and boarded up 1hops were property. a common sight ,along the buay "With a drug store, yoµ really boulevard. But all that appears need to be near your old to be'ch.anging. location," &!~plained Karl In the lUt few months, nearly Barnum, manager of Foster's a doum new shops have opened PharrQacy that relocated 1from their door111, ~lvln'f lon'f-timP 19th apd ~arbor last July. "This Checks poini to go.od idea In the thtee weeka she's been doing business in downtown Cotta Mesa, Yvonne Watters h aan't received a single bad check. is quite typical. Check Cashing employees remain behind a bullet-proof glass window and talk to customers by telephone. la 1tUJ not• cloeed mall, but 1t'1 a downtown ahoppln~ center. People need a ceni.r of ICUvlty." Not everyon e la overly . optlml1tic about the new bu1lne11ea. 'Since 1he opened Cout Mu1ic In 1963, Blllle Balklnd haa ·ae-en mvny-shop• come and~o. • "It'• nofwhat It appean on the outalde," eaid. Balklnd, addlnc that she believe• the Orange County 1wap m eet at the falr1rol.tnd1 h aa done more to hurt downtown bu1ine11 than anythina elae. ~ut other merchant• are hopeful that the new busineues will again make downtown the place where Coltta'Meuna come when they need anything from a be.by bottle·to a wrench. !'It's nice to aee full build.tnp," said long-time buslneu owner Peggy Reinert. "It's alive. Things are gqing on. They have, faith again." > City o fficials .. have been studying various propoaala for redevelopment of Costa Mesa's aging downtown. A private land use organization has reported to officials that the area has strong potential for revitalization. Not bad for a firm that deals atrictly with cashlng checks for thoee lacking a bank account and often identification document&. "This is a tourist to'Wn," said Watters. "We wanted to be seen. It's a nice business for nice people." Yesterday afternoon Philip Borsuk was busy directing movers at the just opened Banner Ca.rpeta on Newport Boulevard. "I looked a long time," he said. "I ·needed a busy· area. To me. it's revitalization. This is a triple A location." · Commercial area of downtown Costa Mesa is h ighlighted in red. Dellr Piiot Mep "Checka Cashed" reads the long, orange banner draped in front 9f Newport Check ea.ttlng, located o n busy Newport Boulevard. The sign attracted 18-year-old Tony Jtojas of Costa Mesa, who haa been cashing his payroll checks there since the store front opened its doors. Without a driver's license, he said most banks are not willing to cash his checka. CHECKS CASHED The same was true for Sara Davidaon, 24, of Costa Mesa, w ho _1aid nQ. b~ would consi.Qer acce,1>t~·n her two-party check ..,._~ t2 . ' e paid $2.5-0 to :h~-~: chec~ at ihe new ~rs said no inentification is needed, but efforts are made to _ verify the validity of checks. The 4 minimum fee !s 2_percent of the check. · · Watter s admits that most chec.k cashing establishments are located in rundown sections of town, where quick cash at a price Signs outside Yvonne Watters' business l ea ve little doubt ·about service she perf ortns in alone -. ID stock booin j downtown Costa Mesa. 0 ·U.S. not 1150• 1100.-.....-----· 1050• 1000 ISO• too• ISO• IOO• 750• 550• , 1973 74 .75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 Chart shoes d ecade o f Dow progress 3 Coast contractors wi"n paving award~ O ran ge Coast developers, deaignera,· contractora and architecta were honored recently durlnl the Concrete Industry's ninth a n nual paving award• pr'OIJ"&m. Beach, owned by Rainbow . Diapcul Co., Inc., ai.o received an award. Designed by Ron Yeo, Corona del M.ar, the/roject wu built by Saffell an McAdam, Inc., of Irvine. By ROBE RT BURNS 111-....-.,... Pricea are booming on stock ~changes around the world, breaking decade-old records and generating 6jg profits for millions of investors. "It &eeJTll to move in waves," lb Paasc hburg, managing director of the Copenhagen Stock Exchange in Denmark, said of his market's record riae. "I can't see the end 9f it." An Index of prices on the Copenhagen exchange has riaen 38 percent since it was started ,,.Jan. 1, and the daily trading · BeSSion haa been extended from 2~houn to four to accommodate the surge in trading volume. In Sweden, volume on the Stockholm exchange has been so heavy that trading will be halted form aea \ona, starting today, to allow \he central computer to catch up. In Copecl~en, the bond market was briefly earlier this month for similar rea9Qnl. The trend is a hopeful sign for more than those people with money in the market. The climb in stock prices means inveators .-from the hou1ewife who owns a dozen share• of stock to the huge companies with million-dollar portfolios -see better economic times ahead. U they are right, the change should be seen soon. The world economy has been mired In recession since 1979, stifled by high intere1t rates, high inflation and rising oil prices. In recent mon t h s , however, inflation haa declined to the slowest pace In years, borrowln' costa have dropped and oil pncea have tumbled. • "What the stock market Is doing i1 betting that . . . the United Stat.es is out ahead of the pack and that, in the months ahead, we will see convincing evidence that the world economy ls Indeed bouncing back," said Robert P8!T)', chief economist at Security Pacific National Bank. ... Stock exchange indexes have set records in New York, London, 'iokyo, Copenhagen, A,Jnaterdam and Frankfurt this month. Stock indexes in 15 capita.la are at or near their one- year highs, according to Capital International of Gen eva, Switzerland. Capital International 's composite index of 19 stock exchangea hit ita highest level in a year during the week ended April 21, up 47 percent from the year's low. , The New York Stock Exchange, the biggest In the world, has been on a tear alnce last August. In that time, the Dow Jones average of 30 industrial stocks has ;umped more than 55 percent. .. .I ' G:et,i.ng; ~eens, . .job~.-. together gOal of program · By:XA.REN E. KLEIN o<111e 0-, Net ..... A lot of teenagers are going to be looking for work this summer. And, with employment levels countywide expected to increase only a~lghtly in the next feY;( monthS, a lot of them are going to be out of luck. That's why the Summer Youth Program ~ance wanta to bring youths who need jobs together with employers who have work and let them both take advantage ot-a new jobs program th.at allows tax credits on the wages of teens employed for the summer. The little-known federal program worka this way: F.mployen who hire 16-and l 7·year-old1 who come from economically disadvantaged families can take 85 percent JaX credits on the wages they pay to the teens for the summer. The State Em p loyment Development Department takes care of determining eligibility for the program, and the employers must comply with minimum wage laws -paying the youths at leut $3.35 an hotir. "It'• a marvelous program," said Har lan An derson, the lxecutlve Director. of the National Conference of Chrlatiana and Jews and one of thoee promoting the program. Anderton aaid the group, which does not intend to ask for any funding, ii hoping to put around 1,000 teena to work. "If an employer knows about the credit, then he'll be looking for a kid that qualifies," Anderson said. Right now, he said, aboul 100 employers have signed up to participate in the prosram. But there are still many more youths than employers w ho have ex~ interest. · trank Remer, a partner in the Newport Beach law firm of Hurwlu, Remer, MacDonald & Meade, d.iacovered the program strictly by accident last January. when he was looking through his copy of the federal tax code. When ne saw how little the employer would have to contribute to the program -only 50 cents an hour per employee · after tax credits -and realized the social ad van tag es it carried, he decided to form the alliance to help implement the idea. "It's practically free labor," he Sil id . "The g_o v-ernmen t is practically pl.eking up the whole tab." . Remer said employers wishing to find out more about the jobs program can enroll without cost or obligadon by calling Anderson at 76Q-1935. Conference to aid small businesses A series of free conferences wm be offered this month to operators of small businesse8, co- sponsored by the U.S . Small Business Administration and the Service Corps of Re ti red Executives. The conferences will be held Tuesdays from 2 to 4 p.m . in the Fioelity Federal Building, 2700 N. Main St .. Suite 400, in Santa Ana. Topics include "Pitfalls that Lead to Failure," "How to Read and Understand Balance Sheets, Profit and Loss Statem~nts, Aging Repo rts and Other Account i ng Reports ," "Restaurant Management," "Cost Controls Leading to Profit in the Food Industry,• and· "Business Plans -Formal and Informal.'' For information. call 836-~709. --New-.. Brother plant open~ B1'01her1ntemational, pne of the world'• leading ~writer manuf~1 has opened a new $2 millfon of&e and distribution plant in Irvlne. ..... An entry atreet project In B elcourt TowJ\ h oual n g developmen t won award• for J.M. Peten Co., Inc .. Newport BHch, ownetl of the project. The p roject wu deatgned by L lfe1cape1, Inc., and the contractoC' WM Sullivan Concrete Tnture9. UC> of c.o.ta M ... And an ltvlne development company and • COf'Crete cohtractll'\I firm were lauded for conatructlon of a parklnc area for the Arrowhead Hilton Hotel at Lake Arrowhead. T h ou companJe1 were <Antral C..pttal Development Co., owner of the project, and contractor Central C..pltal Conltructlon Co., allo of Ii-Vine. ne 80,000·8quare-foot ~at 20 Goodyear in the "' Compl~~ .. <ki11f\ed • • t)y arc~ Gilbert Aja & Aaaociatii'of Laguna tlil1a to A perklnc area for Rainbow Dlapoul Facility ln Huntlncton . . .. ·~ ~~~~~~-:-~~---·...-........... allow for 00 percent expamton .J,ldlhou.l . ..diaWrbl.na • operatklm. The buUdlna f•tures a multl-faceted Ga.ck alua two-story lobby. • . . . " , I r .. ( Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Sunday, May 1. 1883 IRllGICDllTlllCll Here are the atock market actlvltle& of publicly traded Orange County firms for the week ended Friday, April 29. 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Clayt@n & Co. Darryl C. Wright has been named president of Newport Beach-based t.4.-J . Clayton & Co., Insurance Brokers. Co. for the past seven year. ~ Wright, a reside9 t of Belmont Sfiores and graquate pf Cal State Long Beach, has been a vice president w ith the brokerage fi r m of Frank B . H all & With 20 years ·experience in the inSL ranee in~ us try, his primary emphasis in recent years has b een d es.i gning and i mp 1 em e ·n ting worker compensation programs. Wright is married and has two children. Securi~ Natio~ .Mortgage Co. ··~ -Has the program .vou are looking for: WE SPECIALIZE I ALL TYPES OF: Residential Loans Industrial Loans Government Loans Apartment Loans Jumbo Residential " ., I~ Business lunch set •Th e National ~aoclation of Women 1'u1lne11 Owners wlll ijold a luncheon meeting Ill 11:30 a.m . Thunday at the s.Iboa Yacht Club, l801 Bayside Drive In del Mar. of the luncheon ... be $10 for memben l ;d $12.~0 for non- mbera with advance U eaervaUQna. Kon · --~ber a.t at the door "'11 be $1~. For L ntMrvaUon1 or further lbforrnatJon, call Betty 'turner at (714) 833-1930. ' WITH OUR EXPERTISE AND QUALIFIED STAFF WE CAN HAVE A FINANCIAL PACKAGE TO SUIT YOUR .FINANCIAL .NEEDS! (Abo•• Propa1U Are Sllbt-1 To Anllablllly Aad Clia ... ) GARY ANDERSON I .. AHst. \'ice ~re1ttden1.t~alet4 Mtt1ger 400. North. Tustin Avenue • Suite 101 Santa Ana, California • 92705 (714) 541-2983 - ---. . f a a •. • .. The opening ~s grand for them, too .Don Morton (center ) and his wife, Mary Be th, accept the keys to a new 1983 Honda Accord from Bill Leslie, who gave the ~ar away during the grand opening of his new Universit y Honda Sales and Service Cente r in Costa Mesa. The Mortons, of 'Costa Mesa, were among several t ousand people who registered fo r the drawing. NB firni offers honiesites Ne wport Beach business executive Ricnard Stevens, a former president· of Balboa Bay Club, has consolidated ownership of the s prawling Cabin Birr Ranch in the High Sierra by purchasing the remaining 50 percent interest. The working ranch -larger than Orange County -is home to cattle Ql'\d a small but exclusive development of homesites. Stevens, currently a president ln the Wrather Corp., now owns the Sierra ranch in partnership with A.M. Elton, Sr .. who serves as foreman in the cattle op- eration. The Newpo rt businessman became attracted to the property while building a home-away- Crom-home on the ranch, located 1 70 miles north of Los Angeles on U.S . Highway 395, the main road to Mammoth. He now has developed 14 INVESTMENT SALES • OPPORTUNITY! $5,000 To $10,000 MONTtl. Y INCOME custom homesites on the ran~h known as Stevens Creek. Each acre-plus lot has its own trout pond . Further development plans are being formulAted by R""'reational Advisors International, the group forme d to run and plan. the 495,000-acre property. Stevens is the man who turned the Balboa Bay Club from a sleepy beach area resort to a luxury condominium C()mplex. Do you feel you should be earning $100,000 annually! Maximize your potentlal through successful telephone selling. We are looking for 6 sophisticated, aggreeetve sales people to sell J 978 CADILLAC SEVILLE • lnvestment-opp9riµnltlea to prestigious cllentel. We wlll provide training and leads. Experienced money earners; commodities telephone-sales a plus. DOWNTOWN LAGUNA BEACH LOCATION CONTACT: KAREN NOBUMOTO • • 714·497-6954, 494·7006 . , ... • ' -. -.. -.-.- Full vinyl factory t.op, AM/FM tape player, leather covered sea\ing area ~ wire wh~I caps. (530TYH) . $8995 NABERS 1260,0 Harbor Blvd. C. Costa Mesa DILL/\ (7 14) s4cHa6o FROM CALIFORNIA'S NUMBER ONE LENDER. BANK OF AMERICA. W11.ync and Bea a!>kcd Bank of Amerio for th'cir'lo:in :it 1u..,t the right lime. lk~.tu!>C now we've got moncrto lend qualtfic<l homC<1wncr-. .mu qualified J'X."Opk who W:tjt 10 . be homeowner!>. ' r Our Cu!>tOm Home Loan Plan 1!> an ad1ustablc rate home loan offering two payment opuons. One for which the month!) payment ' ca n change every !>IX month!-and another fixing the monthly' payment for 'up to hvc year!>. · · What's more, if you have a... Bank of America chcckil'lg ant.I• .~Sl\ving~ :iccount aod use our M):>ney Tram.fer Service to make your loan payments automau- cally, we'll rcdHcc your loan ongmauon fee by $2.(lJ. We've got money for quali- ftccl homeowners, too. You can • use the equity in your house to ..ccurc a Home E.quny loan for m~t worthwhile purposes from colJegc cducauon cxpcn!>C~ to a oncc·m·a-hfctif!lC vacauon . And you can get a Home Improvement loan for almost anr 1mprovcmcnt, from remodeling yout kitchal QT b!th to installing most types of cncrgy·cfficient system~. We've lent more money to CahfomJans than any other bank. So ask Bank of America hrst. Right now, we've got the money. CALL (800) 227-7788 FOR CURRENT RATES. BANff ON 11E LEADER. CG , - 007-~~il"Qll~irl>"~.,.,.._...~•-.e .....,>--~•~••••--.._..., __ _..~~.,....._..----,.__.. __ ~-----O-r-~-ng-e--C-oa-1-t-D-A-IL-V--P-IL-O-T-/S-u-n-d-e-y-,M--ay--1,--19_8_3_, ___ 8_7 ___ _.... ..... ~ 'American dream' finally ready • . to ma·terialize? The American dream of home ownership, having survived record-shattering 18 percent interest rates, ls poised to lead the real estate industr.y out of its severe three-year slump. · That's the conclusion of 300 Elf'ctronic Realty Associates (ERA) broke r s surveye d nationwide In a special public opinion ~~lt condueted last month by '&RA, a Control Data Company, and an international real estate franchise network. Officials said "the poll will be conducted periodically to monitor industry-wide trends. ''Ther·e·s no question fin interest rates and other economic press\lr'es have kept mi1Uons of Americans from owning their own homes," Kent Bosworth, vice pr es ident of communications , s aid after reviewing results from the first .. €RA poll. "But the dream oj ·fiome ownership didn~ die. It was just put on hold." In· fact, Bosworth note d , 80 percent of real estate brokers surveyed by ERA believe the average family still prefers home ownership if ~nterest rates a re affordable . Even more significant, 33 percent of the randomly selected brokers report interest-in home ownership has 1 ncreased, due large~ to ''pent-up demand" res.ulti,ng from prohibitively high interest rates in the 15 to 18 percent range. • _ For example, Bosworth pointed out, fewer than five mil· lion families had high enough incomes to afford the $885 monthly payments need ed to finance a $60,000 mortgage over 30 years. B ut at t o day's prevailing 12 percent interest ' rate, the monthly J)ayment.s on $60,000 loans woµJd decline to just $617, thus allowing nearly 10.5 million families to convert their home .owne rship dreams into r eality. Simila r o bser"ations w e r.e voiced by brokers participating in ERA 's pol I. When las t year's interesl rates p eaked al 18 percent, the brokers noted . an overa ll average of 70.7 percent of people In their markets were unable to qualify for home loans. But the average dropped to 37.2 percent based on 13 pe rcent financing. In the western United States, where housing cosl.S more than the national a vera ge. ERA brokers believe iffierest rates in the 17-18 percent range locked 78 pe rcent of people out of the housing marketpl'ace. Brokers questioned by ERA re port the median price of housing in the western United States is nearly $92,000 compared to $7 1,000 elsewhere. "Lndustry data and our uwn p oll results indicate people usually have e nough money to .Irvine Co. reports· brisk sales 'boost . \ - ... Almost twice as many homes were sold in Irvine Co . residential developments during the first quarter of 1983 than in the last thtee months of 1982, according to Donald Moe, marketing director. M<>e said 194 new homes were reported sold January-March in the company's five communities in Irvine and Newport Beach, compared to 101 reported sares October-December 1982. activity •reported by the eight firms building in the company's developments, is also well ahead of the same period last year, when 145 homes were sold. Moe said "that" although more sales. And in Harbor Ridge, the than 75 percent of the new home company's luxury, &ate-guarded sales were in the c:ompan·y·s· community in Newport Beach, Woodbridge and University the last eight homes, all 'Priced Town Center communities in above $400,000~ have been SQ)d . Irvine. all of its developments since January. w ere reporting higher sales activitv. "In some areas, it appears that • the recovery is reaching across Vista Filare in Northwood, a the entire housing spectrum," new .project o f single -family Moe said. "At the present rate of detach e d home s , and two impr ove m e nt , we ·ar e deve lopments in Turtle Rock anticipating a very good year for accounted for nearly "20 percent all housing produt:ts in o ur of the first quarter new home developments." .... m ee t the down pay ment require ment," BGSwerth said. "But they've been locked out of the ma rket -espec ially in Cahforma -by unpr~'t.'dented high interest rates that have driven monthly payments far beyond-their means." H e s aid the real estate industry's recovery already has been triggered by lower interest ,.ates For ~lance, single-family home sales soared last November to a· seasonably adjusted annual rate of 2.1 million homes, the first time in 14 months that the rate of resale activity exceeded 12% IN'l'ERFBt another: Bosworth added, ttre i lnterest rate ptedictlons ·divot f fluctuate more than .9 percent l from one area to another. The six-month forecast included 11 .9 percent in the West, 11.7 percent in the Midwest, n .9 ~rcent in the South and 12.6 percent in the East. "Th~ consiste ncy in the ir forecasts from o ne r egion to another 1s an encouraging sign," Bosworth said, ''and so is the high pPrcentage of peo~le~ that our brokers feel a re interested in buying homes." the 2 million mark. O n a n a v e r a~ e b a s i s , Bosworth expects the recovery participating brokers reported plus one year lrom now. ll.1 percent in the l!eonomically ··-- to continue and his optimism is 24.7 percent of the nation 's reinforced by results of ERA's families are seriously considering real estate poll. The 30_0 brokers new housing. Viewed regionally, :-ver e asked t?. predict_ what the figures ranged from 32.4 mtere~t rates will be at nud-year .. percent in the South. to a low of l '·!Ji h e ir over a 11 ave r. age depressed Midwestern states. pre diction was 12 perce nt ~ interest rates in six months and Anothe r "significant trcmd'' less than 12.5 percent a year fropl that la rge ly cut!i across geo- now," Bosworth commel)ted . g r a phic lines is the rea-p - "We're definitely entering a pearance of fixed mortgage rt.es. I period of relative ly stable In 'lfhe Sunbelt. for example, interest rates at affo rdable 70 percent of brokers surveyed leve ls." ·· listed ~he reappea rance of fixed Although answers to other poll m ort~ge rat es a s the most ,questions oft~n varied ·w idely noteworthy trend in their local from one geographic region to real estate market. !fe said the first quarter sales "The housing recovery we are experiencing in our residential communities is remarkable," said Moe, who is marketing director of the Irvine Co's Community Development Division. "More new homes have been sold in our developments in the first quarter of this year than during the entire lasts~ months of 1982." ~~~~~---~-::==~::.=.:-:-=..::~~~~~~-====---:..=-=-=-::-:=_::;-:-;;~~~==::-:====~~!':""'-:-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---:==--=--==-~ ~ t--- FlexibHity ~t Stoneritjge A combination of flexible financing and assistance in planning, permits and other details iS • · .now available to ciatom-home builders and owner/builders at Stoneridge in north San Juan· Capistrano. ' "Along with terms that give the buyer time for planning, design and processing, we also offer a program that assists the buyer in the details of custom-home construction ," reported Dale Post, vi~e president of marketing for Fredericks Development Corporation, the developer of Stoneridge. The secluded community nestled in the hills away from freeway noise yet easily accessible to major arteries, shopping, Saddleback Comrnunit)' College and Dana Point harbor still offers a wide range of building sites with prices as low as $121,000. ' "'Jo~ the low _price and good aelection, our special custom-home assistance plan includes design consultation, assistance in plan processing, as well as our terms that are pcogrammed to assist the custom-home builder," Past pointed out. Both view and equestrian sites are included in the final phases of tpe popular Stoneridge location • with tennis facility and equestrian center all part of the unusual "hidden" location. · To visit Stoneridge, take the San Diego • Freewa~ to the Avery off-ramp and go under the freeway to Marguerite. T hen go sout,h...o.Q Marguerite Park)\'ay about one mile to Higlilana and up the hill to the sales and information C!nt.er. Hidden Mountain - • construction set tl ThE first home has been slated for construction in Hidden Mountain. a custom home community in San Juan Capistrano. The builder, Barbara Fiore, has planned a 3,600 square foot, two-story home in a "California" strle. · "Fiore has butlt fuxUrious custom homes in llOme of the nation's more prestigious areas: Lake Forest, Illinois and Scottsdale, Arizona. She attributes the success of her llomes to design and attention to details. "We always build for ourselves," said Fiore. "In every case, we plan on living in the home from the first design step. "But, every time we near completion, we receive attractive offers from people who want to live in our creation -and we accept. I would enjoy :• living in any of the homes I've build, and that seems to be t h e key to successful c ustom home construction. "At Hidden Mountain I found a site and community ideal for the home I had in mind, so we're really eager to get started." .t:> Although seme modifications in the oMginal design have been nec!'essary, no problems are anticipated since Fiore believes in homes that are ·• ... consistent with the feeling and aesthetics of the area." The Fiore home repretents the first of an ultimate 53 cuatom homee at Hidden Moun~. Several homes are in the planning and det1ign stages for the £ate iUarded COmn\Unity in th~ ' exclusive San Juan Creek' nelghborbood of ~ Juan Capiatrano. ·Prices for the country homesitea ranee from $85,000 'to $155,000~n the view oriented community. . ~ To reach Hidden Mountain, exit Interstate 5 at San Juan Creek, and drive inland to Hidden Mountain, or call 831-7570 for information. .· ln•ex•pen•elve* 0 (ln lk spen' slv) not high In price: reasonable; classified advertising Ill" ... _. Clasllfled Advel\lslng .... , 842-5678 ' I I --·- .. .. t -• --.. • I , Orang• Coaet DAILY PILOT/Sunday, May 1, 1883 .. xterior of condominium at Casa La Laguna Hills. i asa La Paz ~Ondos lure I . • Special financing is now available on the zatlan floor ylan currently being fea\ured at La Paz in LagUna Hilla. Buyers may purchase one of the select domin!urns with as little as 5 percent down on coea s at $92,500. The low down paymeht iS ibln~ 11.9 per cent 30-year fixed loans set .9 per cent for the flrat two years .. rt Other financing offered by S & S C.Onstructfon the Mazatlan play i.s a 7.9 percent interest .rate the mat year of a 10-year graduated payment !rtgage. Al.80 available at Casa La Paz is a new selection o one and two-bedroom condominiums with Phase 'I)vo prices starting at $74,900. l MOdel homes and the sales office are open ~y from 10 a.m. until dusk. For inlorrnation, ptone 831-5012. Visitors· should take the San Diego Freeway to U,e La Paz exit and proceed south to Oso Parkway. Turn left, then right on Aliso Niguel to the model _ aimplex. ' 1e> I . ~orthBay project • · 4rawing attention • ' Passersby are noticing with interest the hing touches being applied to the exteriors of rthBay Townhpmes as the new development of residences nears completion on a bluUtop o"erlooking Upper Newport Bay and Fashion 14land. The homes are proving so attractive that ptoapective purchuers are eagerly awaiting their ctmpletion, and are stopping by or phoning for ~ore information, according to broker John f4cFaddin. Scheduled for a June grand opening, NorthBay 'JPwnhomes la currepµy conducting preules. The fOur two-story floorplan designs are priced from ~22 ,000 and offer three bedrooms or three t*drooms plua den. l ·. The residences include two, 2 lh or three baths apo up to 2,063 aquare feet of living area . . j Those who visit the site are immediately IJtipreteed by \he cuatqm look of t~e individual r sidences, with each having slightly varied a· chitectural enhancements. The Mohler rporation, d~veloper of the community, has been ly qoncemed with luxury detaUJ.ng, and ~ appointed the homes with features4Pf'ma}ly uaoclated with more coetly, custom relidences. The onaite sales office located at 2463 Irvine enue, Costa Mesa, Is open daily from 11 a.m. to 6 m. Phone 6~1-416'l, . - - Tfie community I.a reached via the C.Orona del Mar Freeway (73) to Irvine Avenue, or by taking Drive north.from.Pacific C.OUt Highway to AveQ.Ue, then turning right. ' indsor Estates ~pens new phase I A new phaae of 22 condominium homes is now at Wannington's Woodbridge Windsor Estates elopment In the growing community of Woodbridge in Irvine. ' Priced from $161,000 to $202,000, the new are available with below-~t financing at pen.-ent interest fo{ the first two years on a -year, 12 ~ percent loan. Optional fl.na.ncing ia ble at 11 lh perce.nt interet' for five years, th a 10 percent down payment. Four floor plan arrangements are offered in level and two-story plans, with two, three four bedrooms and up to 2,255 aqua.re feet of area. vi.alt this prestijpoua Warmington Homes ~mnun1ty, take the Cufver Drive exit from either San Diego or Santa Ana Freeway and enter Oodbridae at Alton Parkway. Then follow the to Woodbridae Windlor llltates. The .i. office and decoratea modeJs are open 1 from 10 a.m. to p.m. . eCarlo honored Piiat Slow hut steady gaiils for hous~ng due? WASHINGTON -Steady &alns In growing public perception that now ia "'\. lnflatfon, which hu .been sharply houaina aales and conatructlon levela a aood time to buy a home are likely reduced by the deep reoeaion, should are exj>e<:ted throuahout 1983, Dr. to result In continued lncreuea In the remain moderate over the next two Jack Carlson, chiJf ec<>l)omlst and rate. ol housing staJU and aales, but years, althouah trending higher , -executive vice p~esl cle.Qt of. the the lncreUH are likely to ~ more Carl.on saldr The Coruumu Price National Alloclation of Malton, says modetit than thoe, nomWly followlnj Index Is expected to averaae 3 ~ In his monthly "Qutlook for tt}e ~ \_recet14lon," he. said. percent In 1983, about 5~ ~rcent ln ·'Economy and Reat Est.ate." Carlson predicted that the total 1984 and above 8 Rerceiit Cff'l98~. he He warned, however, that the rates number of eXiltinC-home ..ies would added'. - of home salet and construction cannot reach 2. 7 million units this year, and M or t gage I n t e res t r a t es , be exptcted to 1row throughout the 3.2 million units In 1984. government and corporate bond rates year at the same rapid pace of Total housing starta this year are =d trend downward by 'about 1 January when the rate of existing foreeest ~t l.4 to l.6 million unita this ntage point from ~rttnt levels single-family home a~les rose 10.5 year and 1.6 million next year. in 1983, Carlson sld. Carlson said non-residential real S hort-term rates can be expected ~ rnaulve d e ficit t lnanclnt and lncreuln1 demand for buslneu, housln1. and con1umer credit, he added. "Led by 1alns In reside ntial Investment and auto Mlee, the GJ'Oll National Product '-likely 10· grow about 2 percent In 1983 after adjuaUna fo;Jnli.Uol\ and .b)i nearly ~perceru-. In T984,'' Cartaon contin~. . . "Thia lncreue in real output will be accomplished in large part through increued productivity," he aaid. Employment will 1row o nly modestly and the joble11 rate will be slow In dropping below 10 percent, "The increases are likely to'~ more modest than those normally following 'a receuion." · percent from the preceding month and housing starts jumped 36 percent. estate mark e ts s h o uld s h ow decline modestly until summer and Improvement later in 1983 and during then may trend '\Jpward because of 1984 .. Currently, office vacancies are Ir-:== !iii!!!!!i!!i!ii!!i!i!i!!!!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii h igh -·over 10 percent -and manufacturers' capacity utilization is low -less than 70 percent. The economist said the upturn In housing sales and starts, as well as the rest ol t·he economy, wo uld be :itronger if real interest rates - interest rates adjusted for Inflation - the ~nomilt ""',. The economist noted that the recent upturn brou·ght the seasonally adjusted anhual rate of exist.Ing-home sales to 2.61 million units In January -40 percent above the cyclical low recorded last August. Similarly, January housing starts were at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1, 716,000 uni\5, double the cyclical low of 854,000 set last October. "In spite of the January jump In housing starts, the rate of home sales is now Improving faster than the -growth in housing supply," Car lion said. "Therefore, housing prices can be expected to rise faster than overall inflation this spring and for the neft few years." This prediction contrasts with the increase in home prices of less than 3 percent during the last 12 months. -... 'Cal'lson alSo reported In his March outlook ~hat .in a recent association survey, 33 percent of the nation's households expressed the belief that the housing market now is worth another look . This is double the percentag~ of households polled last summer who thought it was a good time to buy a home. ''Improved affordability and t he ' - .. w~re lower. - "Federal deficits in. excess of $200 billion annually, during at least the next three years, will siphon funds out of business, housing md consumer. investment and cau:;e interest rates to remain stubbornly high above the inflation rate," Carlson said. Realtors honor Irvine broker Cameron Meraj, broker-owner of Century 21 Walk-In R ealty, announced today that the firm's Irvine Branch Manager, Bill Plattos, was honored at recent award ceremonies at the Disneyland Hotel as "Manaser of the Ye·ar" for his I outstanding office production during 1982 among 72 Orange C.Ounty offices. Plattos' highly auccesaful Irvine ·operation reported "closed" sales , transactions of over $35 million ·dollars last year. This reconl total alao -helpe~;:llfy the office for. top sellilll · position among members of the · e Board of Realtors. The ultimate in luxu- rious, maintenance free living-the guard-gated community of Belcourt Hill. Quie~ly apart within its own Ptfvate .. tJ~~~it;:J realm of natural beauty, ocean. views and sophistic~ted .. comforts. • ... lf IRFI l {)l JI\ I.· 1111.1 . Guards at the gate- ho use will c:Urect you . Information .71.4-760-3808. .. ... From $435,000 •· • A .. J I i I t i. I i IJ .. l ulllfO ,, '"''"' ,. ~,. Iv w Int lJll> w IJ~ (~IM Orange Co11t DAIL v PILOT /Sunday May 1, 1983 -·· " ••• .. .. Orange Coa~l DAILY PILOT /Sunday May 1 1983 ,,-------------=----------------------------------------------------------------------------. 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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, M•y 1, 1983 Bl I i John Houseman;_qu!et,_ dignified, unassuming By JAY SHARBUTT U Df-Wrtw NEW YORK' -H~ ai\s there In a quie t comer of the deUcates11en". • formidable, augwC"- looklng man in lhe September of his years. The wait.resa arrives. "What'll ya have, dearie?" says she. "Bacon, eggs and some toast, please.'' replies John Houseman. His tone ia pleasant, his manner R\OfiesP. Disappointing, If you expect him to come on like that crwtyi_. ~d-~ Harvard la)Y profeseor he pfayed in "The Paper Chase."• Or like that venerable Brahmin he essays on thoee TV spota for that brokerage flnn, the blueblood who haughtily sniffs: "The make money the old-fashioned way -they EARNNN it!" In the flesh, he's just a quiet, supre mely dignified and unassuming man. He's 80 now, but •ti11 busy. • His current project: Directing an off· Broadway revival of Marc Bliustein's proletarian play with music, ."The Cradle Will Rock." He first produced it in 1937. The director then was a young fellow named Orson Welles, with whom Houseman later helped foal the film classic, "Citizen Kane." The n~w "Cradle" opens May 9 and runs through May 29 at the American Place Theater. Houseman calls it "a wonderful, wonderful piece, full of memories for me.'' It's an old-grad gathering in two oth~r respects: -It's stocked with former members of the critically acelaimed Acting Company -Tony- winner Patti LuPone of "Evita" among them - that Houseman co-founded 11 years ago. -And many of them studied at the Juilliard School's famed drama de.PMtment, which he began in 1968 and from Which such unknowns as Kevin Kline. Christopher Reeve and Robin Williams sallied forth to become very known. The Acting Company, which spends most of ' lhe year touring the United S tates, bringing c1A¥aJcal repertory lO cltiet large and small, uaed t0 be exclutlvely composed of Juilliard grads Now , he says, h alt the troupe comes from other achoot. He never planned to fonn the company. It evolved this way: When he begaJ\ Juilliard's drama school, regional theater in America was on the upswing. The Idea was that the school jwol!ld provide those thea~rs-with ~ steaady-.s~PP.!>' ~l cl~icalJ.y trained youngemoteni. And tnat ihetrad uates would get the chance to regularly prac ce their art Instead of lurking at the doors of Br dway producers. But in the fourth year of operation at .Juilliard, he says, "I decided it was time to show our wares." Five productions were staged by the soon-to-graduate class of '68. Excellent reviews ensued. And, he says, "l was faced with a great personal dilemma," namely, c.·reation of a professional company for his talented young charges. "I:d been connected with starting seven theater companies over the years and fully knew all the miseries of that," he continues. "I was getting old, too. I needed this like a hole in the head. "It would have been perfectly legitimate and proper simply to let th~kids go out into the world, and get jobs. That's what we were the re for. 'But everybody said, 'Well, you can't do that. It may be by accident, but you havJ? created an ensemble of actors.' " • Thus The Acting Company. And now "The Cradle Will Rock," which he hopes w1U bdlhe first in a series of productions featuring alumni from the touring troupe. Houseman, born in Romania and raised in Englapd, the son of a wealthy grain merchant. has been involved in show business since 1934 when, "by pure accide nt, like so many things ih my lj{e, I met Virgil Thomson." ThorNOn hiretl him w produce and direct hli opera, "l'"'our &ants in Three Acta." And. HOU8ell'\an aay11, "At thut paint my career Wfli determined. That wa.a lt.' The career I.a vaned. h lndudn not only theater, but radio (notably the "War of the Worlds" dramatlultton that alarmed America somewhat in 1938); film producing, the worlu including ''The Blue Dahlia" and "Luat for Life," an~ f i]!n acUN. notably the "Eaper Chaae" that earned h im an Oscar In 1972 and led to a CBS series of the same name. The se'rtes has stnt.'t! been dropped. But after completing t.'<>·Star's work in ABC's "Winds of War" miniseries. Houseman went back to the groves of academe. He recently made seven new "Paper Chase" episodes that are due for a cable- TV showing late~ this year. I.f that and a1recung "Cradle" aren't enough to keep him busy, he's also writing the third volume or his autobiography. And doing 40 to 50 lectures a year -mostly at colleges -on the subject of show business. Funny thmg 1s, he never really set out to produi:e. writ.to. direct or act. 1-0! loved show business but reluctantly followed his fathe r into business. And <.IS a young man he made a fortune here as a whl'at broker. T hen he was wiped out in the stock crash. He says he's glad it happened. "A Uttle bankruptcy never hurt anyone In fact, it was a liberation for me.'' he adds, smiling. "I was then able to do what I wanted to do.'' And now there are the commercials. "I have fun domg them, although I'm very selective about what I do," he notes. He's asked if TV commercial directors, ever aware of his imperious "Paper Chase" professor, keep shouting, "Be haughty, John." He grins. "No," says John Houseman . "That they don't have to do." Thomas Dolby working on synthesizer technology' By DONALD M. KREIS A._....~Wrltw NEW YORK -Thomas Dolby may have written "She Blinded Me With Science," but he's one synthesizer playe r who saya te<:hnology is, just a means to an end -making g9<)d music. "I hate machines," Dolby says. "They blow up to spite me, I swear it." 1 There's no)linl of..thaUn "She Blinded Me -W1tfi-s<:ience," a mixture of electronic instruments and a generous dose.of ·funk and humor supplied by a doddering old ~entist. The song has given Dolby his first hit at the ripe old age of 24. Dolby has also written a hit for Lene Lovitrh We're giving you a second chance to Stt a film you'U want to see again and again and again. Tri MAN.FROMR NWYRIVE I I I I I I "A SEXY, STYLISH AND PROVOCATIVE FANTASIA. .. '.' -Micha.el Sra«ow. ROLLLNO STONE MAGAZINE '"EXPOSED' IS FUN .. '.' -Pauline Ka.el kmski COITA MEH WHTMl•ITllt Edw1rdsSou1n ~1 PIMa 546 2711 EdwardsC1nemaWes1 891 31135 '~ '"'"' llCC,,ffO 1'0111 lHll £.-04G1•un] • \ "New Toy." And he's played the snythesizer on albums by J oan Armatrading and Foreigner. His own LP is called "The Golden Age of Wire less." It's tempting to lump Dolby with such barids as A Flock of Seagulls and Haman League. T hey're all from England, and all rely heavily on hi-tech keyboard instruments. Dolby says he's not.a_vil:luoso-keybeerd artist. ''Virtuoso anythingpores A1e stiff, and my music doesn't sound cold, heartless and mechanical," he says. ., While other synth~izer players try to perfect their technique, Dolby says his playing is getting worse. He's too busy working on the insides of the "Thoroughly original~ Magical!' -Nt:w YO RK TIMES LocALHERO TO~l SELLECK HE. S Al~M T IWNC HJGH ROAD lb CHINA "MAGNETIC ~IC?' The Outsttlers "I CAN'T THINK OF ANOTHER RECENT AlM THAT IS SO FUNN'( SO MOVING AND SO RICOROUSll' UNSENTIMENTAL THE WRITING IS SUPERB. I HOPE'JT Wllb-STAY A WNG TJ~,,, Nrw >M Tit•,, EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT edw-* IOVIH COAIT P'Ul4 ' TOWN C8"'11 lA>ltlMO""f ATlllJTOI. 75l j 1.j A«OH "::":.~~1.4 MOfa "'t .. IAT/IUN 1:00, l:OO, 1:00, 7:00, t:OO, 10:40 devices. "I have ways of planning accidents with my synthesizer," he said. "It keeps the adrenalin '- flowing." Listening to Dolby's music·also keeps the adrenalin flowing, in part because of its rhythm and blues flavor. "My first real job was b:1 go on tour, mosfry with American funk bands, on U.S. Air Force bases in Europe, to set up their P.A. public address systems," says Dolby, the son of a British ~ archeology professor. He·s been setting up machines ever since. "The Golden Ag~ of \Yin;less" -with such· songs c • 2 ACADEMY AWARDS la.cludinC . ---Bat-Sapporttnc Actor-- Loula Gouett. Jr. ANOFFICER ANDA ANAHEIM BrookhUSI loge (71 4) 772 6446 • "OFflCEll" ..-ANAHEIM Pac1hc s Anahe1mOnve tn(714)879 98~ ,... .. ~~~~S" •COSTAMEH EdwardsB11s1ot 1714)540 7444 ONLY . . as "Radio Silence" ana ··AlrWaves'' ~ reveals a fascination .with the character of the mad radio scient1st tinkering with his tubes. . "The radio pioneer experimented because he had a desire to commWllcate, not because he liked the color of his circuit boards," he says. --. -........ -. -... Dolby, who wears wire-rirnJred glasses, looks ti1te a mad Scientist himself, ~ his head of prematurely receding blont:l hair that flies in .. several direetions. He also has a few mad scientist fantasies, such as unplanting microchips directly into people's brains for the purpose of bringing them music and other pleasure. LUXURY THEATRES 1111111.i THI Oocu Wlnoer "JMANING m ~··· a;JJ Of Llfl u::s 12:50 3 :00 5:00 7115 9:2S 12:45 3:00 5:1S 7145 10:15 * liDIOiim -A bo My Tutor (RI Aho The Toy I"°) HIGH~ lb CHINA a::!! 12:45 2 :55 5:05 J'.:25 9 :)5 O ien Winner ET THI £KTHA· • I. JERHl:.STRIAL Drlve·ln• Ope n 7 ·45 Wlenlthl• / 7:)0 Wleench Children UnderlZ fret Unless Noted . • l . ; I .. . '· ' • Orange Coait DAILY PILOT/Sunday, May 1, 1983 off rey Ballet now calls 'Los Angeles home · Y IACKlE HYMAN .......... ~.,..... LOS ANGELES -Th e tfrey Ballet had its debut as ~e LO. Angele. Music Center'• rat resident dance company th teven premiere worka. The two-.week engajiement of t performances, which began terday, signals the start of the _l~'.a_ IUO\'e. to Los Angeles. 1he company announced last J.une that it would take up tesidence here while still performing part of the year in New York. "We've always been a national ~y." says Robert Joffrey, the founder anp director' of the ·ballet company. "~~ tour more than we play any city, and of all the states we played, we played more in California." The troupe hasn't appeared in Loa.Angeles since 1978. .Joffrey said the Los Angeles seasop this spring will be followed by visits to New York, San Die go, P ortland\ Ore., Seattle and San Francisco. The decision to settle in Los Angeles was made for several reasons, Joffrey said, including the excellence of the theater facilities, the· opportunity provided by longer stays for creating new ballets a!ld the poesibllicy of '!"Orking with the Los Angeles Philharmonic, Robert Jo ff rey which also makes its home at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion. Rather than pla,ying it safe, J offrey is offering seve n Los Angeles premieres during the spring season. Four a,r:e by Gerald Arpino, associate director of the company. There alSo will be two works by Laura Dean and one by Frederick Ashton. "Coming here is so important I feel you deserve sorp~thing new," Joffre-y saJd. The short spring season - April 30 to May 15 -and the eq1;1ally ~rief autumn return, are on1y a f~w of the thins• the 27-year-old bMllet will be dolng in Loe Angelee. Finl, the Muaic Center Unified Fund, which underwrite• the oenter'1 resident companies, was the b e nefic iary o f a •~·oo-a.-ttcket dinner-dance • f o llow i ng yes terday's performance, with First Lady Nancy Reagan aa guest of 1lonor. The Reagans' son, Ron, left the Jotfrey and retired from dancing in January. He had started with the Joffrey as a acholarahip 'student 'in 1979 and was a member of the Joffrey Il Dancera . before joining the main a:mpany last AURU&t. . The Joffrey n, which serves aa an apprenticeship _for talented young dnacers and choreographers, participated. in the recent Holiday Festival, · which annually brings 15,000 school children to the Music Center. . '"Mostly, it will be their first' time in a theater, Joffrey said. Information about the festival, photographs and tapes ·of music were sent to the schools in advance. The students saw e x c e r. p t s f r o m d a n c e a ~mJ>:!Ulied by a lecture. "It will be an experience that hopefully will' be some~ they will remember," he said. ''And Billboard's top record hits By. Tbe Associated Preas 10. "l Won't Hold You Back'' Toto (Columbia) 11. "Solitaire'' Laura Branigan (Atlantic) -Ttie following are l:iillboard's hot record hits Jor the week ending May 7 .as they appear in next week's. issue 9~ Billboard magazine. Copyright 1983, TOP LPs HOT SINGLES 1. "Thriller" Michael Jackson (Epic) 1. "Beat It" Michael Jackson (Epic) 2. "Frontiers" Journey (Columbia) 2. "Jeopardy" Greg Kihn Band (Berserkley) 3. "Kilroy Was Here" Styx (A&M) 3. "Let's Dance" David Bowie (EMl-Arnerica) 4. "Pyromania" Def Leppard (Mercury) 4. "Come On Eileen" Dexy's MidnightRuhftel'S-~. "Busines,s Jt.s Us~al" Men At Work (Mercury) • (Columbia) .. . ·. 5. "Der 1'o~ the Fire~· ) 6. "The Final Out Pink Fl?yd (Columbia) 6. "OverKill'~Men At.Work'"(C0lwrt5la) te ' 7:"1:.ione1'-Richie"..-i..;iUnel Richie (f4b~w11') 7. "She Blinded Me With Science" ThorM.s 8. "H20" Daryl Halr&'~hn Oates (RCA) Dolby (Capitol) 9. "Rio" Duran Duran (t:apital) . , 8. "Mr. Roboto" Styx (A&M) 10. "The Distance" Bob Seger & The Silver 9. "Little Red Corvette" Prince (Warner Bros.) Bullet Band (Capitol) rp;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;::;;;;;::;;;~~~~ TWENTIETH CEN'IVRH OX P!eMnts U.USJL\ MASON· JASON IOIUDS· DONALD SUTllDl.AJfD A HERBERT ROSS FlLM NEIL SIMON'S "MAX DUQAN UTVDfS" ~ornno MATTHEW 8RODEl11Cll, ...... who knowt, maybe there·u '~ a (future) daJ'_lcer among them." U ao, he or she can eventually audition for the Joffrey n West, which JQffrey plana to eatabU1h • to give young dance talenta in the west.em stat.es &}'I opportunity to learn, study an.d1perfonn with a profesalonal company . traditional fuU·le'ngth ba.lleta for sho rter, sometimes Innovative pieces, mlx lns works by ne w choreogra~era with thote by such mode mast.era aa Antony Tudor and Ashton. . The Joffrey bypasses the "The re emphasis has always b e en o n flew things ," says Joffre y, who himself has given up choreographing in order to · ,....,,,,.,, ""'"' l••I Aoln11 SOPHIE'S C·HOICE. * •ARQAIN MATINB•S * Mondey thru Seturd1y All Perlormenc:H before 6:00 PM (E1ce,t llllClll Et1t1ttllllftta efld Holidays) ,A M1 ... A(1A M >>1, lo Ml"•oclo 01 lo1ecron1. LA MIRADA WAlk IN .. 94·2400 "llV TUTOR" Clll ------. · ..,,. HUNUR" -----~I LAKEWOOD CENTER WALK IN .. PLAaHDANc••• -_____ .... -. 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"'°" ,._ 191·369!- ""T'Hm~llll "CAT NOPU" Clll Cllll·fl- $oftlOA .... ,_, •sto .. c6 .. oe .... ,, ~--"TOOT!-" (NI -"'"'"'"Jll> ' ... provide art1attc auperviaion. "The company la more like ._ repertory. We don't list blg 1tara, J feel that each danfer ia important." . He admires aome 1tar dancers with other companies. But he says: "Dancing la not only one dancer. It's the whole quality of the performance. ft•a everyone." •• J . ,-t .. ~ . . . • ~ 0 R A . .. , . j . 0 A T ~ ,) • • c. Sunday, May 1, 1983 "1 .. Home to_ur scheduled They're .getting all spruced up . The 26th annual home ,tour a_nd tea sponsored by the Lido Isle ,Woman's Club is scheduled for 1 to 5 p.m. op May 11 and will feature fi ve homes plus the 96-foot yacht Electra. Traditionall y, homes on the tour ar e select ed f or their attractiveness and uniqueness. Architectural types re presented this year are eastern seacoast c o tt a g e , c o u n. t r y F r e n c h , Portuguese, Spanish an.d contemporary. Owners of tbe tour homes are Mr. and Mrs. Michael Abraham, Dr. and Mrs. George Friou, Mr. and Mrs. James Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Trimble and the Davi d Wests. Patsy Ogata, c hairman, has announced the th eme of the event ·is "Lid o Entertains" and that each home will feature a type of party decor. Tickets ($6) may be purchased at the Lido Clubhouse, 701 Via Lido So ud and will e n ab le viewers t.o tour the five homes and yacht and attend the formal tea i n t he c I u·b h o u s e . Transportation on the island will be provided. ·A portion of the funds from tlie event will be give n to COPES which provi d es emerge n cy · service for abused or neglected children, according to Marilyn _ Read, club' presideot. .. .. ., . ..... - ". ' Ji. • • • j • CZ Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT Sunday, May 1. iee3 . .... _ Light up your-face. with right colors : . By VIDA DEAN Deltw ~ e..utt ldltOt "The idea is to bring more light to the Cece," said Donna Fale, diacussing Clinique's new Llghtstyle colors. She is a staf! supervisor !or the company and had been at Bullocks Wilshire all week helping consult.ants · demonstrate the new concept. The new products were added to makeup the customers already had on their faces. "It works with whatever they already own," Fale said, adding that women of all ages with any type of skin can use Lightstyle. "It's very simple, I'll show you how ~add light to your face," she added. First, she applied a translucent face powder and then the spots of color were added to light up -a Honey Blush shade of Young Face Powder Blusher on the cheekbones, temples and forehead. Then, a penctl oatlined the eye and shadows were applied with a highlighter just below and just above the brow. "The highlighter above the brow not only adds light, but gives the face a lift," Fale said. NeKt, came a Honey Ginger lip color that has been named "Different Lipsticks." Over this went· a Golden Glaze lip g loss described as a sunny dew-drop color. The result was a soft and natural look. Also, in Lightstyles there is a Liquid-eolor rub.that can be applied over the entire face, as a blusher Qr highlighter and a Rose Glaze powder that seems to give a golden sheen to the skin. The new products can be used to illumine the skin, day or night, on the eyes, mouth, cheeks and temples, but probably not on all areas at one time. Just where you want to add light and emphasis. "Llghtstyle works best over a face that has been exfoliated," Fale said. "Exfoliation in itself gives the skin a sleek looking glow." Animals shed fur, birds shed feathers, trees shed leaves and people shed skin. Clinique Laboratories claim to be pioneers in making exfoliation a daily part of skin care. Adoption Guild . i~ step .. VD~ ,• Exfoliation, in beauty tertn!f, means the removal.of dead skin flakes that form every day, on the skin's surface. It's the clearing away oi the debris. The benefits, Clinique people say, are that when the dead flakes are removed, a fresh new layer of skin can show -the pr~ is like dusting a tabletop. .Also, removing w~ou&.-ak.in flakes, every day, encourages your skin to speed up its cell tum~ver -'which tends to slow down when skin gets older. Actually, your skin will shed by itself. You speed up the process when you use exfoliation products. A lot of different ways have been used to remove the dead skin, such as rubbing, scrubbing, pumicing and sanding, but the exfoliating products on the market today are geared to specific skin strengths and are easy to use. If you have a thin, delicate skin, it of course would not need the same product as a coarser skin. But, even sun-tanned skins can use exfoliating products. It won't take off the tan, j~t the whitish fihn of flakes that dull the tan. Once the dead cells are removed, the moisturizer you apply will work better, Clinique people say, and moisturizer is recommended after exfoliation to keep the new skin soft and comfortable. And, exfoliation doesn't work just on the face, you'll find products to remove dead cells from all over the body -they do make the skin feel Smooth and it will soon be time to get into swimsuits: If you want to add more light with those shimmeri~.g Lightstyle colors to your face you'll find those fun Hester By VIDA DEAN Of !tie DllllJ l'ffol ltllff • IS Mardari's .. on-counter teaters at atores. And a consultant can tell what exfollatJng product will work beat for your tyi>e of lk.in. Fale said CUnique conauJtanta 10 to training claues two or three times a year to be enlightened about new products. (/int"~t Ltghtstyle big man ~ ---with 'age of computers' "Ask anyone connected with vir.tually any wurthwhile activity in Orange County about Charles W. Hester and their eyes light ·up. Charle~Hester has touched a great many hearts with the generosity of his means,.~d--1.be gene.r"~ity ?L -.... .. It's the ''agt! of computers" and the Al:loption GuiW is keeping in step with the times. This ye~, the ~uild's 22nd annual· tenms ':\OUl'nament seWOr--Memo.Ra}..DG!ty- weekencf Mai} '"28:30 wiJl be _ keying the entd-es into a ..compuler cfonated by George Yardley of Newport Beach. is tin)~ ap~t[gy~1d Buc.k. Smith, prestaent' of Chapman College . S.rni th's remark-a were made at'" the Mardan Center annual award dinner held in the Newport Marriott with former Assemblyman Dennis Mangers acting as emcee. .. The group is getting a Jot of generous donations for the event to be played on local courts. (Last year .on 52 with 673 teams). Sponsor Dos F.quis has donated $10,000, Converse Shoes will supply shoes for all the ball ~ys and girls, Thomas Temporaries will furnish operators to key the entries, plus support from local businesses. Hester, who will celebrate his 70th birthday May 13, has been an Orange County resident since 1948 when he became involved in the building business. That · launched him into real estate development and investment and the fonnation of Hester Development Co . j)eadquartered in -Newport Beach. Dennis Mangers, Charley ~es~ w.\Jh J ason Gardner ...... , ~ Nancy Sborl and Wyn Wilson have headed the committee organizing the benefit. Fin~ls will be held June 4-5 at \,he Newport BeaC'h Tennis Club. j 0 h;.-Alexander Entries are available at tennis "Charley is a man who sees a problem and digs in member of the UCI Chancellor's Club and Hoag Hospital's 552. And for his own enjoyment has been president of Santa Ana and Big Canyon countey clubs. clubs and are due in now. visiting in Dallas for a school personally to help find a On hand for the many solution, He has literally tributes and to see him • • • reunion and spied o ne of Mary Johnson of Newport JoAnne's paintings on the wall. saved many of our county's receive the Mardan sculpture Beach hosted a luncheon a t Others gathered to meet the Balboa Ba_y Club to honor he£_ Dallasite were MartbJ!_ Greent longtime friend ary ate LOia 1 orne, armen ra z, valuab l e nonprofit from Vivian Patte.rson, o r g a n i z a ti o n s a n d president of the Mardan Richards of D~llas. (The two Lorraine Lippold, Sbart Esayl~, were classmates at Hockaday). Ann Pange and Ellle Faber. 1 n s tTrtnT6~n s ~ · -szt\llh~ie"Hester's e f! continued. 47 years, Nora, and their Hester is a board member three daughters, Charlene . .,, .. o r -d i r e c t o r o f 1 5 lmmell, Marllyn Gianulias organizatiens, a Presbyterian and Janet Wells . Guests included Mary Kate's c ousin' JoAnne Mix . Mary discovered JoAnne was a cousin Cameras were clicking away at elder, a Shriner, Elk, and a The 350 -guests at the to the honoree when she was See Party_ Wrap, Page C6 EFFORTLESS REDUCING Ellmln•t• Cellullte; lumps, bumps, and bulges that won't go away with slmple diet and exercise. Personalized prograrl_ls to serve your needs. Discover The lltinate Elptri.ence CALL TODAY (714) 840-7930 EVA'S FllURE COITOURll8 16452 BOLSA CHICA HUNTINGTON BEACH MOTHER 'S DAY EVE SPECTACULAR WITH FRANKIE LAINE "That's My Desire" "Rawhide" "Mule Train" "Jezebel" ONE NIGHT ONL YI SATURDAY, MAY 7 2 SHOWS AT 8:00 P.M. & 10:30 P.M. 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Aldrich, Assemblywoman Marian Bergeson, Supervisor Tom In his opening remarks Mangers sa.id, "Among our Riley and H e nr y T . Segerstrom. You are cordially invited to our Cosmetic Department for Pre-Mother's Day Fragrance Week Extravaganza May 2 Cacharal, Arman/ May 3 lvoire, Opium, Silence May5 May 6 . May 7 lvolre, Oscar de la Rents. Silence, Nipon, Chloe, Guerlain, Chalimar Ralph Lauren, Oscar de la Rents. Nipon. Chloe, .Silence, Guerlain, Chai/mar. Oscar de la Renta, Nipon. Chole. Ralph Lauren, Silence, Guerlaln, Chai/mar Visit us for a glass of wine. receive free samples and a compllmenta.ry ~se with a fragrance purdhsse. On Saturday, May 7. 3:00 p. m. we w/11 raffle a ~ oz. "Ombre Rose" • f'Brlume (retall valu~ $40. 00) . We hope you can join us. South Coas t Plaza ar 3333 Bristol Srreei tosra Mesa. .. ------------._,,_ Fa II 1. i n g e r i e: Cuddly to sexy By EILEEN P~TMAN •eHeleled ..,._ Wrttw NEW YORK -Choices for lingerie this year range from cuddly comfor t in lush fabrics for aleeping on cold rushts, or bate-and-lacy numbers aluJ.ina with seic. appeal. Vanity Fair, which specializes in easy-care lingerie at moderate prices, unveiled Its fall and winter lines aimed at the '80s woman -"part lngenue, part slink, homebody, adventuress and professional." Thia aeaaon, it is offering ~arable yet pretty lingerie that uses just a bit of daring to rruike life interesting. In the outright sexy department were a bordello red bra with matching G -string that Vanity Fair ha,s dubbed "Fre.nch Flirts." In this _grouplns wer.e-r-ed teddies with revealing lacy I cutouts and slinky slips. ~ There were push-up underwire bras fo1 ~enl.ng decollet.age and hugging lycra body suits • for those clingy sweater dresses that are so important in the Jall and winter collections. For a smooth, body-conscious fit under knits there waa a satiny slip in an icy cool green with lacy cutouts over the bust. Lace, in fact, -was shown on just about everything -along bodices and hemlines, panties and bras. It went from the heavily embroidered to the sheer see-through variety that left nothing to the imagination. . 1 Vanity Fair's fashions are usually practical yet feminine, but in its premiere "La Femme" line practicality went out the window. A Ions black robe had a neckline cut to the waist and barely held together with tiny bows that stretched ~ flesh between scalloped lace-edged lapels. • • The most daring of these creations, certainly not for an evening alone with the knitting, was a sheer. lace teddy in barest black that did not bother with strategically placed coverings. A robe intended·to go over this eye-popper was equally sheer, a covering in name only. For these sizzlers, a woman would pay up to $125. The majority of Vanity Fair's line is in the $35 to $40 range. And even in those lower-priced lines, the company is presenting a rather glamorous l.ook. Illusion silk jacquard with floral print was shown in pajamas, robes and gowns. The "Les Tulipes" line was in a big tulip jacquard, and ottters featured diamond pattemS or blossoms. Vanity Fair's "Leopard" creati9ns were a bit much . Leopard patterns turned up on bras, slips, • gowns and robes and ·QJle 01he~ attractive black ' - full length robe with mandarin. collar was marred by a garish leopard skin pattern running down t"!e lapel. More in tune with the woman who wants to look soft and feminine are Vanity Fair's lightweight . synthetic gowns witl} opaque satin on the outside :anc~ a soft bnJSbeP fabric on-the inside. Wann yet pretty, these gowns were shown. -in .. soft. pastels, often with la<;.f!. Robes in warm ''Woolessence"· managed to look pretty. too, with d esigner touches like trapunto stitching and quilting. Shirring a lQng the shoulde r s of one particularly cuddly robe in warm red and lace at the neck showed bathrobes don't have to be duU and frumpy. /--.,• I ...... • '· ! t .. 1983 Boehm Exhibit at Newport Beach, . , ourorruw- through 4Saturday. This year, a new concept -porcelain with pat- nated bronze that is destined to become a collector's flight of fancy. See such exquisite pieces as Anna's Hummingbird and FOrster's Tern on· the Wing. Here, Dove of Peace, a limited edition. The Galleries, Newport Beach only. Mr. David Martin representing Boehm Studios wlll introduce the collection with an illustrated program "Media of the Miiiennia" Tuesday, May 3, 1983 6 to 8:30 p.m. R.S.V.P.' (714) 759· 1900 &1. 218 or 219 • .. n - Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, May 1, 1983 C3 .Beach Marriott Howl. The acAAdemy l~l~rlJ~~l:~J.:~~--.--has been teaching cl.auea in color and line and sewing for the put 12 yean. Tickets may be obtained by C4lJJing 979-8073 ROBINSON'S: A fashion team wllJ preeent a special 1howlng of the latest collection for women at 1 p.m . Tue.daf at the Westmln1t.er store. At the Newport Beach store at 2 p.m. Thunday Tandy Peterson of Chez of 'CallfomJa will pretient collections for 1 large size women. NORDSTROM: Designer Jerry Regenbogen• will make a special appearance at the South Ccast Plaza store noon to 2 p.m. Friday to_d~ the new attitude of the dress. His CHRIS'f'lAN WOMEN: Santa Ana Christian Women's Club wtll hold a fashion luncheon 11:4~ a.m. Fflday tn· Saddleback lnn, Santa Ana . Nordstrom will present Cashiona: Tickets ($7) available by calling Mrs. Steven Maurath of Tustin or Mrs. James R. West, Santa Ana. Vanity Fair, s_pecializing in easy-care ling~~ at:· -nwderate prices, · unveil& flowing negligee with matching robe and lacy unde rgarments that sizzle with sex appeal. 1 creations will be informally modeled. I. MAGNIN: Fashions by Britt will be modeled in the lingerie department noon to 3 p.m. Friday and Saturday. FASHION A CAD EM Y: The l 0th annual fashion show lun't'.heon of Fashien Academy, Costa Mesa, will be held at noon Saturday in the Newport COLOR-WARDROBE CLINIC: Judy Lewis~Crum, Color 1 Associates will be {ealW'ed speaker at a coJor- wardrobe clinic Tuesday 7:30 to 9:30 p.m . Tuesday at the Newport Marriott Hotel. Further Information ay be obtained from 675-6565. BULLOCK'S: At 1 p. ''Fashion in Cont-ert" w in Jewel Court, mall lower level, South Coast Plaza will feature fashions for rooms of all ages. Top off a week of ~-M events - bring Mother to our Mother 's Day Brunch, . next Sunday. We'll have a fragrance gdt and floral gilt for her, as well as a special break· fast buffet, topped off by champagne. Jom us at 11:00, 12·00 or 1:00 in the Zodiac (the Man's Shop door wlll be open) and have a celeb(;Won just for M om! Adults, 10.00; children, 6.50. For reservations call 759-1900. ext. 330. N-M events leading up to Mother's Day. Tomorrow and Tuesdav, from 11 to 3 -have an authentic Chmese Shoushan stone hand-carved with her name"' Chmese characters to personalize h'er correspom:fence. Mt!er our e><pert "chop" carver. Lee Tomlinson, en1oy nee wme and cake wh!le he designs Mother's gift The Stationers. Friday, from 11 to 3 -cQme meet a special representauve from Madame Butterfly. She'll show you a breathtaking collection of sem1·prec10us jewelry, ideal for a M other 's Day surprise. Fashion Jewelry Saturday, from 10 to 4 -our resident artist will personalize a lap desk m your m other's favorite coloJS. The Sta(loners. Fcom 11 to 3 -created e~pec1al/y for N·M. a new coll;ct10n by artist/ designer, Janet Enm~. of photo albumn Bfld desk accessories. The-stationers. ----· · -. . From J 1 to 4 -brmg any Mother's Day gift purchase to The Stationers, where Lmk Spurzen, cal/Jgrapher. w ill persona/Iv address your gift card. No charger -. Embossed grapf?!C.S..10o;._ '!(f. F,or all h!f r paper_ ne:ds, sµ_e~1ally e,iceq lo,,. ;. M other's Day. The Statit1"1ers. · . :4urbra penS-On chsplav at the.Museum of Modem Art for ou.,tstanding design w ill be on display and sale at N-M with a special representat1Ve. Bonus monogrammmg, tool. The Stationers. T • N-M f 11Sh1on Island, open 10 to 6 Mon·Wttd, Silt. 10 to 9 Thun , Fri; Sun 12 to 5. • t _._. ___ ~-~ -C4 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, May 1, 1983 ., ---.·' l ' •• .__,. ·~ 1 'i ,~------- .. .. On July 16, 1983 Triah Noack and Richard Tormey will become husband and wife. Recently they •pent a day at South Coast Plaza planning their wedding. On a whirlwind trip through 14 unique ahops. they worked with shop owners t~ make every detail perfect. . • ---, • Orange Cout DAIL~ PILOT /Su . nday, May 1, 1983 Cl .. -·-· I II>• • I .· Orange Coaet DAILY PILOT/Sunday, May 1, 1983 0 °ot Clock, left; with Mike and Ruth ManaJian • Elizabeth Hewitt, Freda Covington and Lee King Cole (Harry Axene) with Fiddlers-Three Dick Doyle,, left, Tom Nielsen and James Roosevelt Fr9fn Page C2 the new Cafe Casino in Costa Mesa to capture the man of the evening -Mike Manahan, , director of Community Relations for the Irvine Company. fti~han was presented the K~y Note award by the Pacific Chorale. "He waa one of the first to recognize the potential of this chorale," said James Dunning, president of Performing Arts Assoc~tion of Orange County, as he made the presentation. The chorale also pr~nted a stained glass plaque to Don Roose, president of Casino USA. After the beef bourgulgnon dinner, the Pacific Pops ~nsemble, directed by. Hugh Griffith, entertained. Guests included Ruth Manahan, wife of the honoree, Jonas Nicoll-~lhfas, John Alexander;-= \..J1zral~ .director, Peggy Scbmld, . .- Childress · Harry Axene crowned ol' King 'Cole I Mary Lyons, Renee and Henry Segerstrom, Carol Blakeslee, Ralph and Dot Clock, Catherine Thyen, the Thomas Wilcks (he's veep of public affairs at Irvine). Marilyn Nielsen, wife of Irvine Co. president Tom an~ Irvine councilwoman Barbara Wiener and husband Alan. • Proceeds from the $50 per petson affair will benefit the chorale which will conclude its 15th season with a concert ~fay 21 at Crystal Cathedral. \ Harry Axene of Newport Beach was crowned King Cole I at a party held at the Newport.er and proclaimed ruler of the two-day Great Stu'ffed p.bbage Roll-Off held in Laguna Beach. ~ More than· 350 attended th~ "royal party" when Cole's Law was issued decreeing that ' subjects abandon hatred, distrust Virginia Bender, Nora and some 1982 scholarship winners), The two entertained 100.at a and bigotry, and be filled with Charley Hester, Ptrar Wayne, guesta·were served cocktails and cocktail and buffet ln their home love and laughter. Supervjsor Tom and Emma Jane dinner. Elizabeth Hewitt is social done. In black and beige and And, since King Cole needs his Riley, Superviaor Harriett and chairlady of the group headed by designed with skylights, a black fiddlers three -James Irv Wieder, Herb SattoD, Jolumy President Freda Covington. The lacquer kitchen with all the Roosevelt, Irvine Co. 's Tom Crean, Barbara Aane, Jean latter has announced the support gourmet built-ins and a remote Nielsen and Dick Doyle, travel Tandowsky, tea and Peggy group for Saddleback's controllndoorJacuzzi. writer and public relations Cotton, the Robert Citrons, Ann performing arts students will Ooh~ and aahing at all the executive, were called to the and Robert Coaway, Joanne Mix, give out $3,000 in scholarships in house's custom details were stage by emcee Vick Knight to Ginny and Tom Haley, Dick 1983. Roger and Nancy Clark, Fern ttl:Mhe-positio . ~e-Manllau,61~,---------,Cooper, LoTa Atla, Marl"---- liooths were set up outside tne Zlper and Jan Knowlton, who Others were Red and Nancy Hauser, Eleanor Baker, Willard Plaza ballroom where guests had gone blonde for her singing Arnold, Locke and Sheri' Olson, and Deloris Horwich, Florence could tielp themselves to foods performance. . 1 , Ann Peters, the Wesley Fainbarg, Jane Lawson and representative of 24 lands, and • • • Petersons, the Earl Sawyers, daughter and son-in-law Lisa inside ethnic groups entertained • First Nighters of Saddleback Harmon and Bern• de t t e and Donald Segrettl, Tim and with song and dance. Colle~e gathered at Clubhouse 5 Stevens, Joseph and Barbara Jill Lindsay, Jorge· and Lucy The h..it of the party was in Le18ure World for a look back Tate and Per and Jackie Luban and Marilyn Neff. Bud,dy Ebsen's singing and dance in time as Laguna Beach Trebler. · routine. Also causing quite a stir producer Lee Ch ii dress "When Jerry and Larry do wlls the uninVited ·possum that pres e n t e d • • Va u de vi 11 e something, it's always done witp strolled in and had guests cin Revisited," at the group's style," a guest said at a party in their feet (and chairs). seventh annuaj gala. Before the the Corona· del Mar h ome of Among those taking part in the production (the cast had been in d esi'gners Jerry Harris and fest i v'it i es were Pa u I and rehelirsa.l for weeks apd included Larry Tabberer. • • • Volunteers of Laguna Beach Museum of Art (almost 100) attended a reception at the facility hosted by the Affiliates to See Party Wrap, Page C8 Ron Waters, Ann King and Henry Eggers at (BAM . Pat Potter, W.illiam Reilly and Pat Donahue at Soloist David Ford with the John Rhynersons Unique Gift Ideas for Mother's Day! Let ut .... 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Send us your check today. or Many teenage drug addicts and write for our bookJet. teenage prostitutes report being Because lfwe don't all start abused children. somewhere, we won't get So do juvenJlc delinquents and anywhere. Yet we nqw know that child l11t1 ... 1 ConNlllttH far adult criminals. ft abuse can be prevented. """9tlll If ClllN Mite A Publlo hrvioe of Thie Newti1._,., & Tl\9 Adv•rtl11ng Oouncll II Tell her .how great she is and how much you appreciate all the little things (and some pretty big things) she's done for you. ----..GLIHttlng1 to.-MmnLWilL-~..__ Mother's Day May 8th and the rates are only 2 lin;s for $1.00 (Each additional line only 50') . Illustration $5.00 Dally Piiot Claaalfled Phone 642-5878 Include Illustration: 0 Illustration A 0 Illustration B 0 Illustration C Card type: 0 VISA 0 MASTERCARD C~ Card#---------------------- Card Expiration Date--------------------- You may charge your Classllled Ad. Be sure to Include your Card type. (Visa/MasterCard). Your Card number. and the EXPIRATION DATE. YOU MUST INCLUDE YOUR TELEPHONE NUMBER BELOW. • .I . . NANI ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ADDRISS-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ CITY-~--1;;.~---~~~~~~~~--~~--::--:~~--:~ STATl~~~-----~---~---------- ZIP-~~----------------~--- TILIPHONl ----------------------- 0 Cheek Of ~ order 1nc1oted. " ·' GOif i 011 lllDGf BY CHARLES H. GOREN ANO OMAR SHARIF Q. -I d1ouaht ti.at aU Ju.ape by re1pooder were ford ... However, lo a r~e•t quJ1 )'OU treated • J•mp by re.ponder lo a takeout dou· ble aa only lovltatloaaJ. Doea r --Ude repre ... t 1t ~.........-1. Goren method• or i. there 10methln1 about thJ1 ee· quence that I doe 't uoden· t&Dd?-K. Wllllam1. Brlq"e· port, Coan. points, the combined v1tlues ~ill not be enough for game. Therefort1, bid • your best suit ns cht'aply as possible. 10-12 points: -H partne...-ia at t he top of his range for a minimum opening bid, there could be a game for your side. Invite partner to bid it by jumping in your best 11t1lt. sldt• Nuld havt' 1•nough fur gam11. Advi.•w 1Jartncr or this by raising has suit ont' • level or by introducing a new suit uf your own. 19 21 points: You need no moro than a smattering of cards in pllrtner'11 hand to make game. You can tell him about thut by jump raising his s uit ur by jumping in ll !Thie queltloo haa been awarded the weekly prlr.e.I A . -There has been no change in the Goren methods on how to respond to a takeout double by partner. T herefore, I am forced to come lo the condu sion that I there is something about responding to partner's t.akeoul double that you have not grasped. I will recap for you. J 3 points up: You should have game even if partner has a minimum. Advise him or this by cue-bidding the enemy suit. new suit or your own. • Responding. to a takeout doubl~ is simply a maller of logic. You presume that parl· ner has about.the values for a minimum opening bid, and v bid accordingly. Thus. your h110d falls tnlo one or lhree catcgol:.)es: 0·9 points: Even if par tner has 15-16 Once you understand this principle, 1t is easy to grasp how the takeout doubler should react after partner makes a minimum response lo his takeout double: Up lo 15 points: Even if .partner has an a~ solute maximum, game is unlikely. Therefore, you must pass at your next turn, even if the enemy bids in front of you. 16·18 points: 11 partner is 11ear the top of his r ange for his minimum response, your l,astly, we must shttlLer one myth. A responsl' of Ont' no trump to 11 takeout double does nut show a weak hand. It 1s made on a balanced hand of some 8-10 points. I hope this outline will put you on the right truck and im prove your results. Send any que11tiona for thia colwnn to: Charle1 Goren ud Omar Sharif, care of thi11 new11paper. Each week a prb.e of a copy of the new "Coren'• Bridge Complete, tt a 19.95 value, will be award· ed for the question judged the beat received. Charlea Goren aod Omar Sharif P•rlODa-lly c•oooi undertake to a 08wer all quettlon11 ~uhmitted. Erma accused · of enslaving husband flMA BOMBECK AT WIT'S END man I thought you were when l married you. Remen;iber when we were dating and my bracelet got caught in your sweater? You whipped a {>hillips screwdriver out of your billfold, put a jeweler's glass on your forehead and disengaged it in two seconds flat! Where is that man today?" "The same place the woman is who rewovt my sweater with her fingers and made it whole again, but can't sew a button on my shirt today." My huspand has been following with great interest the s'\ory of the unemployed man in Nashville who was planning to rafne-off·his ·' services for a year aa a handyman. It seems the state called a ¥t to the p~gs .until they can figure out if he's selli'li hunaelf into bondage "I don't expect you to do major repairs." I said, "but you didn't even try to fix the ~en hose Wiffl ffie t>reak in 1t'"------ 'or not. . My husband says if. a precedent C's set, he will lead every married man in the country into a revolution. He claims forJears I have enslaved him into every job aroun the house that I 'm too cheap to pay a professional to do. Every time he picks up a paper, I want a picture hung. Every time it's the last 30 seconds, tpe score is tied and it's ~hird down on the two-yard line. I appear with a screw that has fallen into the dryer, or a frayed ironing cord that spells adventlJ.re in the utility room. Frankly, I can't get too worked up over a man who resets a toilet in Play-Dob and stops the leak in the kitchen sink by lwning the water off all over the house. I told him. "You certainly are not the clever "What did you expect me to do? Heal it?" I lived near a woman once who was married to a handyman. He was four-feet-ten, had one of those stomachs that children foUow around just for the shade. He had a front tpOth missing and spat when he talked. He could fix anything. By the end of the first summer, he began to look like • Robert Redford. Americans are such romantics. They marry for love. It isn't until you have a husband who trims a hedge like it's going into the army, or stands on a plastic garbage can to hang wallpaper, or hangs a clothesline at a height that gives you a nosebleed every washday. that you begin to question what marriage is all about. Meanwhile -all eyes are on Nashville. It's noJ that I want my own handyman as .a slave, I just want a man who doesn't hide behind the water heater when I have a filter in my hand and wl\il for my feel to go by. T YOUI HEALTH DR. PETER J. S TEINCROHN ' observed that low salt in the diet adversely affects people with normal blood pressures. Neither have I read anything in the medical literature that raises any doubts. Conclusic--.: It's unlikely that low 'sodium diets will be bad for you and your children. • DEAR DR. STEINCR OHN: I've never seen nor • beard this problem dl1cu11ed: tllle effect of a Jow-DEAR DR. STEINCROHN: My wlfe 11 almost salt diet on tbe rest of tbe famlJy. My basband, 38, I, falJlnC apart 11Dce 1be learned that we can't bave bas blgb blood pre11ure. His doctor says I should.: any cbUdrea. l~mtt I'm upset, too, but I think 1--.uc:...c.1uoef11l la prepadag aad aervla1 bis foods: l~ve----'be!a ower?ru,Cllllg_ ShouJda 't she accept tbe.. faci. - studied up oa lt aad I try to give bim a low sodium that we're Infertile and go on wltb life? All It takes diet. But tbl1 11 my qaestfon: What effect does Is willpower. -MR. T. taking low sodium foods have on tbe rest of the DEAR MR. T.: When glands are concerned, famUy? How wlJI my three teena1era and myself willpower often comes in 'second. Infertility is often be affected? Will It lower our blood pre11ures, a greater blow to wom~n than to men. They may altboagb they are all normal at tbis lime? -MRS. lose their sense of self-esteem and fee] a loss of M. femininlty. I suggest you be patient and supportive DEAR MRS. M.: Over the years, I have never until she gets over this crisis in her Ufe. • Sometimes the Nicest Way to Say 0 7 r£C?s1?o~t <Jil!!!a tAlll The Diamond Anniversary Ring. A band of dramonds.that says you'd marry her all over again. How better to express your k:M' and ~ tl<lrl fOf her unfailing support throughout )(>Ur marnage, than by grving her something as J)('rsonal and ml'antngful as an ~ry or Eternity Ring. Both symbolize the true depth or your ~ellng tor her. and wiu;iout sayf ng anything at all. you wlU haYe chosen one of tht" nicest w;rys to srncert'ly say It alll At Wyndham Leigh 1/1/f! Design and Crt'ate a most unique and exciting collection of these nngs lfl 18 Karat Gold and Plaonum ~clearly explain dlffi!rences In quality and pnce that )QJ VVJll Stt from store to store. <1nd then back up ~'purchase from \X!)'ndham Leigh with a money back guarantee of villue ~ want .)l(?U both to love her nng and to know you bought ft welll Most Diamond Weddlnn "t')d Anniversary Rings Range From SllOO 10 $3900. Wyndham Leigh ~~~rJ>Rl 127 Fashion Island, ~rt ~ach. CA 92660 Telep~714/644-0SOI • ~ar Bullocks Wilshlrt' --- > Orenge Coa11 DAILY PILOT /Sunday, May 1, 1883 Today's young people not rugged DEAR ANN LANDERS: CAn you stand• letter that dlaagreee with the oond lliatory tone moflt of your respondenui have expreaed in regard to adult chUdren who have moved back w ith their parenui because they have l<>tl their jobe? The young man who wrote resented belna asked pe1"110nal ~uestiona such as "Where are you going?" You said, 'Talk to them. They should respect your wishes." Why not lay It right out on the rug, Ann? That kld is invading the privacy o(.his pa.renta' home. He is interfering with their plans in more ways than one, from cooking meals to going out, staying home quietly or having guests In. It inevitably means more work for mother. Unless he is cooking for himself, cleaning up after himself, dolng his own laundry, entertaining his friends elsewhere or paying for room and boa.rd, he has no right to complain. I am wllling to bet a dollar to a donut that his J>ilrents did not go home to their parents when things got rough. I know I didn't, and my parents couldn't. -WE MADE IT ON OUR OWN (WATERBURY, CONN.) DEAR WATER: Let'• face lt, tbls generation is not as rugged as we were, and a lot of It 11 oar fault. O~r children have bad &lie disadvantage of too many advantages. We HAD to make lt on our own. Tbey didn't. That old safety net we put under tbem was mighty comforting. It let them know, "It's OK II you lose your footing. You won't fall far. We'll catcb you." . Love doesn't mean protecting your kids from the lumps of tbe real world. It means letting tbj!m handle adversity on their own and learning, fltstband, bow to cope wUb mistakes, failure, bum breaks and tou1b luck. This 11 wbat 1eparate1 the men from &be boys and tbe girls from the women. DEAR ANN LANDERS: So many of your columns in recent months have dealt with marital problems. I read recently 'that almost as many people are getting divorced as are getting married. Perhaps the enclosed will do some go6d. Will you please print it? -MAKING IT OUT WEST DEAR MAKING IT: Congratulations. May It be ever tbus. I liked what you sent and here It 11: HOW TO PRESERVE A HUSBAND First, use care in tbe selection. Not too young, but tender, wltb a tenllal for rowtb. 'Auto Sales In the prange Coast ·Dally Piiot. Call (. I I 1' I I I -- -...---~------. NEWPORT lNTERN'L DESIGN CENTER Presents '83 ART FAIR -~t. ;-Jq>rll JU~ S un .. May 1 10-4 At "THE BARN" 2246 B. Newport Blvd. COSTA MESA ICM°" ot Ct<~ l HtwPo<I Ill ... t • ACllVUCa- 8. It'°"' • CA""1 OM l'APt!ll -N.Aw.la.,... • LITMOQll""1f -K.~oe • OIL l'AINTlNOI -T.,-,Q.l'llfll., • l'ltOTOMA'9tY -LC-' • l'OTTlltY - T. -• aCUl.l'TUM - '· Tlw-• WAffll COl.°"a - T.-....LW- 646-1460 • .. ~Miii UM>llS Cbooae oae tbat will lalt. a lifetime. Like fine wine, It sltould Improve wltb a1e. Do aot pat ID bot · water. Tbl1 removes lbe sweltae.1 ud destro~s tbe natural navor. Prepare aa follows: Satura&e wllb love and companion. Add a 1enero" 1prlDkllD1 of lausbter and good bamor. Spice wltlt patience. Wrap well la a mantle of clllarhy. Preserve over a 1ood flre of steady devotion. Serve with peaches and cream. Tbe poorest varieties may be Improved by tbls proce11 and kept, lndeflaJtely ID any climate . -Aatbor Unknown. How to -and how much? Find out with .Ann Landers' new booklet, "How, What, and When to Tell Your Ch ild Apout Sex." For your copy send 50 cents along with a Jong, stamped, self-addressed envelope to .Ann Landers: P.O. Box 1199j, Chica~ m. 606JJ. POT SHOTS BY AS HLEIG H BRILLIANT USUALLY 1·M UNPREDICTABLE, ~.......,,. 11-u-.J &UT SOMETIMES, JUST TO SURPRISE EVERV&ODY, I DO WHAT EVEF\V~OPY EXPECTS. INJ, A~ .. <O"I 81tl+~,..I 4il ~fQl'U" k.....-•..O 0.tl Tl.OWM Co..,fi•"t St..aot'•t• I"( ... but I'll' be the best dressed kid in town after l'ue been to Petite Marche. INFANTS, TODDLERS. 7-14's TOO! 369 E. 17th ST.. COSTA MES'A • 042-4714 Beautiful-Ones® new Corsage bra · The beauty of spring flowers is captured in lh1s new Corsage appltque design from the Playtex· Cross Your Heart· collection The cross-over design means you II rook as beaultful as you feel Choose white or betge 1n 34-408 C a1 this tow introductory price Wilt be 12 00 May 22 sale 9.99 i I t I ' Prices effective through Saturday. May 21 Shop Monday through.Friday 9:30 to 9:30 •Saturday 9·30 to 6 • Sunday.10 to 6 ~n1he1m: An11no11•n Plue. N Euchd St Al Creacent St • Fullerto11: YO!l)ll t.•nda e Yd 111 SllDPh11e Ao Cypreu ' 10201 Valley view St at 8111 Ad • Tu1tlft: 1119211vin• &lvd at NewpOft Ave ) Huntington Beach· 98 t I Ad1m1 Ave At B•oo~nurst St •Whittler: WhlttWOO<I MIU WMt•er Blvll._AI Scou Ave Garden 01ov1 1300? H111t>o1 Bhro 8108'tOen01ove Blvd l cw -11•0 lo• lhe M11•vvn 1 1101 r1e111ost vou' 01al our 1011-lrae 800 11irorm111ton hum1W1 100-'422 7314 hom 6 11 m H> I I f> m ' • ' .. \ C• Orange Cout OAILV PILOT/Sunday, May 1, 1983 L1i;o•.1/JJ OC Master Cho.role to do 'BEST OF ~ I Pops' f rom. Page 6 "Brief ~unter," but at the lut auest llll Included David and shark National Volunteer Week minute y were outbid by the Rutta Ami Na1by, Nick O'Malley ind to celebrate the opening of PHI M tdatlls of Or~. . and the Fred Lee• ol C.O.ta Mesa: Ra<.'quet Club. Hora d'oeuvre• awarded and a no-hoct bar set up. Webater can be ·called at 84()-2739 for further lnfonnaUon on the fundralller. Broadway and Anaheim. 1910 home at 226 N. Claudlna, and a 1925 Cape Cod home at 331 N. obtained from 673-~7~6 and 7~9-9028. • • • the Orange County Clay The blddlna with Jtm Vlllen Barberi Caldwell, and the Frank ~hlbltion (arranged by Ann of Newport Beach u auctioneer Cankan of Laguriai·Beacb, Mr. JllJll8, Also at 1904 W. Broadway, the Spanish Colonial Chur ch at .. Broadway and Lemon, Pepper It's time to get out the ball Tree Faire at 1514 W. Broadway gowns and tuxedos and practice and the Anaheim Cultural Arts ~ Lea Petit.ea Fleura ia offerina women a fun-filled day o1 doubles tennia on May 12 and 13 at Laguna Niguel Tennia Club. The coat 1a $25, and all of the proceeds fro"' thia annual auxiliary fund-railer will go to Children's Home Society. A gourmet lunch will be aerved to particlpanta and door prtzes will b'e awarded. Faltla Adair, 495-4241, and AndJ'ea Rlcbardt, 495-4437, will take retiervationa anq jlive out all the details. lng) on display through May wu a c tive at the benefit and Mra. Paul Monroe and the . . aponaored b,. the Founden Jotan Rbynerton1 ot V-Vlne. • • • :. Bi.rd of paradile arrangements Auxiliary of ProvidenL'e Speech centered the buffet table where and Hearing Center h~ld at the an auortment of nibbles were Dianeyland Hotel. available for the guests. The Among the 400 attendina wefe a,fair wu arranged by Louise Mr. and Mn. Jotan Prentt11 wflo Velottalm, coordlnaun·g were aucceaaful blddera on a ehalnnan. week's stay at a Cabo San LE Almost all of the 20 artists condominium, Mary Frome, at atured in the display were and Claarlea P.otter, Carleen d along with Mr. and Mrs. Mlcbael Wiilard, Marlaa Gocke, o Tana1Ha, Laguna Beach the Alliaoa Fromu1 and Juue ayor Beb Gentry, the JollD and WJJHam Reilly. (He's arltera, Tony Crowell1, Eageae chainnan of Providence board). • • • • • • It's a buay time for members oi your walu.ing. 'l"he fourth annual Center, 931 N. Harbor. the Queen of Hearts Guild of Viennese Ball will be Saturday C H 0 C . A .D n M c K I D I e Y in the Pacific Ballroom ol the • • • entertained in her San Juan Newport Beach Marriott with An air of mystery surrounds Capistrano home with a get-Mocray Korda Monseigne ur the May 14 party of the Spyglass acquainted luncheon for active Orchestra and his Famous Hills Philh.annonic Committee of and sustaining members and Strings providing the music. Flot the OG Philharmonic Society. today the membe rs and their Scbumacber and Georpa Haney Partygoers af the "Mysterious husbf.nds are attending a May are co-chairing the gala that Evening with Sherlock Holmes" • • •• ' -. Day brlmch at the Monareh Bay benefits OC Pacific Symphony will be wel<;omed to. Newport A fund-ralslng cocktail home of Sl1tle Stevena. New Association. Harbor Art Museum by English reception, to help defray the coat o ffice rs , including Cheryl bobbies, beggars, street urchins involved with the America'• Cup aerbacta1, Leon Smltb1 and eDe Levlnea, Cbarlea Culp, dy Wint. Stuart ~atz, Dorla Duryea, president, will be • • • and Sherlock Holmes with his campaign will be held May 12 Orange County Master In.stalled May 18 at Tivoli Here's an event for history companion Dr. Watson. Marcie from 5 to 8 p.rn. at Copa de Oro Chorale will conclude its ·27th Terrace. Laguna Beach. lovers! Anaheim Historical Adler is chairman of the event Restaurant, Costa Mesa. Films of llelldt, Mr. and ·Mrs. Nick llllaJJU, Dr. and Mrs. Ron alters and the Hu&b Ba1aett1. Dierector Bill Otton and Marla lrd, museum board of trustees season with "Best of Pops" Society's annual "Old House and the group have been Defender and Courageoua crew con~rts on June 10 and 11. After · • • • Lovers Tour" 'is 8et tor Saturday working w i th Pick w.i ck which were headquartered., this a recent concert m0re than 145 LOOKING AHEAD: Carol· 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday 1 Production of Laguna Beach, to winter at the Balboa Yacht Club chorale patrons, benefactors and Webater, president, and Sue from noon to 5 p.m. Docents will create the Victorian party ... The for training will be sl)own. A ~.res i dent , thanked the olunteers for countless hours special g u ests attended a Hodgaon, Ellie Schaffner. and be ..vailable at each st op to Royal Brass ensemble and donation of $50 will be charged, reception in the Sky Room of the Jeanne Sprague along with other answer history questions. Tickets singers from the Doyle Carte $35 of which is tax-deductible ey have donated. · Grand Hotel, Anaheim. Davld members of VIMS (that's .($4.50) will be available at all of Company will entertain and a through People to People Sports Ford and Delcina Stevenson, Volunteers in Multiple Sclerosis) the homes and buildings -a light English buffet will be Committee. with free hors • • • l Helsa and Robe~t J>ralle of qorona del Mar a1n)ost had the uvo-day sailing trip aboarcl soloists entertained as guests are busy,. with plans for the 6:30 1905 home at 200 N. Olive St., available where guests can dine d'oeuvres and a no-host bar. enjoyed hors d'oeuvres Jllld the p .m . l<""riday art auction at 1925 home at 708 S. Helena St.. leisurely. More clues on the Reservations may be made by I . r . view from atop the hQtel. The Huntington Harbour Bay and the 1908 Anaheim public library, mysterious soiree may be calling 536-3694 or 979-0084. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:.._~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=-~~~~~~~~~ 1 SMITH COii.LEGE CLUB of Orange County bas named Linda Schindler of Corona del Mar as president. Other new officers include Louise Smith, treasurer; Jeanette Lambert, secretary ,ind Teryl Zarnow, publici\Y. NEWPORT HARBOR TOASTMISTRESS t UB members will meet tomorrow at 11:15 a.m. at e Reuben E. Lee reatfurant. For .reservations, call verley Dickey at 536-2916. · · ORANGE COUNTY ALPHA XI DELTAS will bold a buain.ess meeting beginning a' 7:30 p.in. ~morrow and· elect new officers. For information, ~ Barbara Hanson at 544-3114. THE MORE YOU COMPARE, THE MORE YOU'LL AGREE MARSHALLS ... FOR QUALITY, ~E~ECTION ANQ SAVINGS ,;e PEN WOMEN OF LAGUNA BEACH will hold their arts and letters awards spring luncheon at the ' -~ Hoti:iC"in Lagunz.:·Niguel'l.omorrow at tr.30 a.m. For r~s_ervations, can ·Marjorie Reed at 484-5047. i AMERICAN ACJ\,DEMY OF HUSBAND- COACHED CHILDBIRTH will host a natural childbirth film Tuesday in Fountain Valley. For 'information about the free program. call Karen Schaffer at 639-2691. LAGUNA BEACH PANHELLENIC ASSOCIATION members will take a bus tour of SJln Diego's Seaport Village Wednesday. For ir}fonnation, call Virginia Johnson at 661-8983. EBELL CLUB OF NEWPORT BEACH members will host a Hawaiian Day, complete with costumes Thursday at the c lubhouse. For information, call~ Vaughn at M8-4718. EL CAMINO'ltEAL JUNIOR Woman's Oub members will hold a swap meet Saturday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m . at the MiMion Drive-in in San Juan Capistrano. To reserve booth spaces. call I 496-SWAP. I .. NIGUEL CHILDREN'S CENTER will present , former Fifth Dimensions singer Mic Bell Saturday I at 7;30 p.m. at the-center. Tickets are $6, or $&.50 at l · the door and proceeds go to . the ·center. for 'fnformation, call 495-2512 . ._ CALIFORNIA FEDERATION OF WOMEN'S CLUBS will hold its 80th co)lvention in San Diego Klay 10 to 12, with Carole Fuchs of Newport Beach presiding. For information about the convention, call Fuchs at 673-2924. • I ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE and R elated P,isorders Association of Orange County in , liisociation with California College of Medicine, Program in Geriatric Medicine, UCI, preaenta a 7;30 . . ecture by Nancy L. Mace-tn--eef-+---i edical Schoo] Lecture Hall Building F. Tickets are 5 and re:iervations may be made by calling 33-5549. Mace is co-author of the "36-Hour Day," a guide written for families of victims of incurable dementias. ,; WOMEN'S MINISTRIFS of Crystal Cathedral plans a mother-daughter Juncheon 11 a .m . Saturday in the arboretum on the campus. Reservations available through Tuesday by calling 971-4080. ·As Dr. Schuller approaches tt>e pulpit inside tt>e Crysrat C8thedral sen ts RalphE~~re a surpnse- ••ThlS IS ·Your 'Life'' ao11ert :SCh11lterl E9fJ :'J-= ~ ·~: =-SundllJ 9sl0p.m. KHJ-9 i Put a /ew W01'cU to work for 11ou m1M lllllJPI• ' famous name active pants comparable in quality at s 24 ,, mars~~~ 12.99 • First quality cotton pull-ons in sheet- ing and twill fabrics. A status look in fashion colors for spring. Sizes 3 to 1 ~· remember our eve')daY low prices on ftne jewelry, too fine gold and sterling silver: • chains • eanings • pendants • charms • bracelets .. brand name dusters _ if first quality, comparable at s 26 mars~~ 10.99 Choose from assorted styl!?S and prints in easy- care polyester/cotton blend. Irregular. slight Im- perfection will not affect fit wear. Sizes 8 to 18. P-S.M-L and large sizes tX to 4X. brand name shifts and sundresses if first quality, compataple at s 24 mars~~~ 10.99 A large selection of styles in assorted patterns and colors. In cool, polyester/cottol). Irregular. sllght imperfection will not affect fit wear. Sizes8to18. P-S-M-Land large sizes 1 Xto4X MARSHALLS GIFT CERTIFlCATES Remember Mother's Day with a gift certlflcate In J10 and J2S denominations. Avallable at our servtce desk. Redeemable at a!'ly one of our stores. A1111ursl~illllls The comparable prices.,.. In eompft1nce with FTC comp11Uon guldellnn. wtllch state. "of Ilk• pride incl .quallt:Y' or "-.-rtlally slmll.lr quality end obt.IJnabr. In the area"~ Styles fut\lr.d •~ repraentattw of the lldwrtbed oroup and occaslonally speclftc ltyt• may not be avallablt 111 ewfY store. ---Brand Noirtes for Les~/-----------Ef)joy the same quality jewelry found tn , tine jewelry stores ... t>ut for Jess. . · CANOQA """··comer OI V1nowe,, sr '"" COlbtfl SI COSTA MllA: Hllll)Ot Snop Ctr ... lhe 1111etH<:hO,, OI H11t>or Blvd .,,o W1l10,, St Q"ANADA HILLI COl-M• or B•lbO• •net Slfl Fem1n<10 MISll()ll BlvOt HUNTINGTON ••ACH: COffllll ol BHCh BMI Ind fflty DI LA ... ADA1 Greefl Hiiis ShOl>Qtng Clf £Ht'""*"' Hgwy (Of'* OI S1nt1 GltftruOel Ave LAGUNA HILU: OtktltOOll V1M• on A,ventdl-oe.ie G11to11. llkt El TOf'o Ro •~rt Oii S.n 0119<> frwy (Rlt 51. IOI to l1QU111 H~tt Miii THOUIAND OAKt: 1n Ille J1nu Mall, Nortl'I Moolpe1k Ao1d t 12 m110 EHi of "'' Otkt MIM TUSTIN: E• CtmlllO P1tt1 El CtmU\O A .. I •no 8111 S11MI Iii • ...... .._ 11 M4N1 .. I It·"'· I I I t .... .. .. 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EMPLOYMENT ll1l1•W,11l11•t •.J,,1.,. \V.,1-.., ... 1 , ;;. .. °"IP tton...1 L1v...st..c.k """ .A•1ALS • _ M£RCHANOISE • .\11h•f"' ... 1\1•11h ........ .. \ut u .. n• UM.: ~'11.11 ,.,,1 .. l-''rn '·••A t!LtU'l"l .. '!\I l Htllltlfh '"' .. , • ., 111 \'1°'1 J.\uHHW• ••IH!lltl S,116...,I 12:00 noon Saturday. bed.room, 3 bath estate or stroll a few wu.' C Sh 11•1-t IJLU -steps to your private ameo ores :::~ -.11111111 beach. $1,950,000. 760-8333. :::~~ KUia and conectlona m~ .... ftL t••WR 1n:1 be made until 5:30 p.m. Zoned for 6 condo units in excellent '"'" fOf the nex1 dey'a publk _ ''"~ cation. FOf Sunday end Eaataide Costa Mesa location. Great ::::,: Monday publlcatlona, opport unity for reliable bu ilde r . w•: ~~~~~."::kn 1~~t~r~:Yii Minimum cash outlay. Existing 3 BR :::1~ number .. when cancel-home on p roperty -only $255.000. ::;~~ llng your ad. 760-8333. ::~;~ EUlll PllYIOY wm PllROTllll ::~;: Check your ad dally and Even your most sophistica~ buyer will I '" .. rec>0rt errors lmmedl•t• be thrilled at the interior treatment of '""" ty. Tha DAILY PILOT U-h b 3 lan · cl i Jasmin '""' aumaa llablllty tor the t Is super p m ex us ve e ;;;~~ llrll lncorraot lnaarllon Creek 3 BR. family room, 2 'h baths, 1,,., onl · extra storage," large patio. $415,000. 1""' 760-8333. : :·~· a ..... 111 111. ""' llOJ IEWPllT lllllTI IAIUll 11: ltatral Ideal 2 BR starter home with room to L'W '· · IEWNIT 10011 I expand. Remodeled kitchen and 98ths :~~· NPT HEIGHTS. RANCH and qew baths an~ new roof.jCOpper :~~ ~i.;;:c:!~ ~·~, plu~ing, RV/boat storage and99ex5t00ra "" lerga lot fOf future ax-• par g. exce ent v ue at 1 • . : ;,7• pension If daalrad. 3 760-8333. 11~1 Bdrm with a warm llO a••• ''"' lrlandty flraplece. hidden • ••• • •••• In a superb scenic eat-1 .:,, Ung. You'll love Ihle one. :~~~ Asking $23-4,500. Call 1:.811 646-7171 1590 1600 16~ THE REAL ESTATERS FUii Drive by 2~ Buawood. ~.~:. E11tblufl. NB and call :I« Lola u soon u poalble. Selling price at 1148,500. 631-1266 ~ttUU .:;lA• '.!HOO ~~.1°1-----..----1 ~=~ Pli1WNllFlll j~~ Stunning departure from :JM>: Iha Ofdlnary. 3 Bdrm, 2 Ba home with open -kitchen coupled with j~:! chear1ul dining area. A ~"'" well cared for home with w~ used brick & wood. Don't mlH this at 1224,900. :•:: Ca II Io r ah ow Ing • !•:) 646-7171 THE REAL ESTATERS • '111 IUIT ....... ....., ............. , ""' Live In 3 bdnn, 2 battl ::;:.~ upper apt. Cof'llmefclal 1111~ lhop. omc::. or ,..... on ~oa lower level plu• 4 car ::~~ parking. Price at 13915, '"'" 000. associated BROK EAS Af Al !ORS lCl~ ~ la~,,.,~· JUI IOI llAITEI 11111 Hunt & Associates REAL EST AT E Ill UllYll IEI This flawless 4 Bdr sparkles thruout from dramatic courtyard entry to cool po_ol, spa and lush gardens. Cozy fam rm w/one C?f 2 frplcs. Forml. dining w/pool vu. ..Pvt security system + 24~r ~arded gate. Assume financing. '6419,500. Jeri Hunt. 1' IH•• TIU IPI Ill 1-1 111-l ... lfflUU iiu A super buy in a spacious family home. There's even a full size badminton court in t he yard! Absolutely immaculate 4 Bdrm. home with a large family nn +an ·Upstairs game & billfa,ai. .. -tJrl · Transferred owner hliMl reduceo the price to a very attractive $675,000 Fee.· IPll llllAJ 1·1 HM Ylltl IJcer, llltftl .... -...... t141,GOI 4 bed.rooms, 2-batha, CONOO, pool 421 ...., lllllHI ""'· .. .,.,. ..... 4 bedrooms, 3 baths. Promontory Bay, dock 101,. ,.., .... , Ll4t .............. 1111,llO 4 bedrooms, family room, POOL, large comer lot 10t ... laJfrtlt, ............. 1141,000 3 Bedrooms, 3 baths, family room. Jacuzzi llL[l@lt9>) () 7 3 -. 710 0 (1(~ = ~~)01-Ji•' ", .... ' • UHM YO llUI Fee land (you own it), prestigio':1s neighborhood and prime property m C.D.M. Priced under market to sell now. Sellers are leaving the area. and .n~ new owners for this top cond1t1on 3-bedroom, 2 bath home. Owner will trade for a oondo, or ? in coastal area. Call Trudy Stubblefield t.Oday for more details. REDUCED TO $339,500! PIEl1111HI AHllll, IEWPtl'PIAY YllW View of the waterfront to Catalina. Two bedroom, 2 'h baths. Luxury living in high-rise condo. Full security guards your homt! & poesessions. Owner wants offer and will carry 1st trust deed. $925,000. Call Dorothy ~castle for a showing. #2-NURPWA 1EWP11T oam1 lll-1100 REAL ESTAlE lllYllE OIYE I Water garden entry to wood & glass 4 Bdr single level w /ocean vu in No. Lagun&'-a ftnt!St gate guarded comm. w/pvt·beach. Game nn, sep. hobby rm, exceptional parking in quiet cul-de-sac setting. $695,000 L.H. Jeri Hunt. 2111 ALTlllU IPI UT 1-1 ,._ Jtl' UYnllT ... Huie lot, big dock{1), play lawn & 1wtm beach. Reduced $170.000 -10.9"'' !)V(nt'r fin. tor quick sale. $79:1,000 (la.nd Incl.). Open Sallau.n 11-5. Owner 650·0202. BEST IN BLUFFS Best priced view property. End unit, 3 Bdr, 2 'h Ba. $249,500 ll!fl 1~1 Ill VISTA llllTA IHI 1·1 1 1001 ..... llr 2 .. 1 ""' """" 1111,HO 1111 Y. 0M4al llr, ft ................ 1121,IOO 1HI Y. OHUI Ill water wftw ... 1211,000 llUll VJEW HOIE . Large pool & jacuzzi. Beautiful 1 level 4 Bdrm, form. din., farn rm., 2 Ba. Will consider lease option. YH IWI TIE Ull. $315,000. IPEI Ill 1-1 . 1124 Ptrt 11at1.tt HELEN B. DOWD IEILTtlll, 110. 144-0134 Lllll llLE llYFlllT Fi~e~t Lagoon view from magnificent 4 bdrm, 4 ~th pool home. $1,,450,00Q. , llYSllE PUCE llYFllllT Spectacular bayfront dplx 2 br, 2 ba up; 2 br, 2 ba dn. 2 boat spaces. Reduced-$1,500,000. PElllllU lllME IOWFllOIT Ocean & jetty views. MariQ.e room, 4 bdrm, 3 bath,. 3700 sq~t. $i,S85,()()():"0ceanfront. LllO ISLE . Remodeled 3 bdrm. 2 bath+ large rec. nn .. beam ·ceilings, furnished. patios. $420,000. F,111111111 UIOll llLL TOP New 4 br, 4 'h ba, custom French Nonnandy Estate 1.2 prime acre hilltop $1,250,000. OOllOllH CAYS llYFllOIT ·Coronado Island cust. bayfront lot. 85' boat dock. Plans avaiJ. Now $370,qo<> w/terms. Pllll LIDO ClllO 3 br, 2 b3, frplc. immaculate condo. On greenbelt. O>mm. pool. $125,000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR .J·l I t;"Y''d' Or ,,. "' 1:1 61'> 6161 Pllll IEMmlll 5 Bdrm & famlly rm & studio. Near Senti Ana C.C. Now 1189,600. Mint cond. Big lot. Owner en- _xioua --..1>m11 all onera. C ell 644-9162 or 760-8616 • . ltltttl• • ...., Cla51itled Ada, your ona- stop shopping C*llar . Nl'T IEUYI Chennlng 3 Bdrm hOme In L.aguna Hiiia. Mova In .condition w/cory frple, & eerthlorMt· decor. Good 18' can ..be taken over. $124,900. Agt. Petty Naablt 55&-IMOO MIN In IUI Popular T plan, pvt master BR suite, lots of light, priced to sell. You must see this at $129,900. 3 BR 2 Ba. OllTll lllLT IEWNIT IUOI l•I Seconds from -&cl< Bay, 4 BR 2 ~ ba, sep. fam rm, lndry mi, dbl fplc'a, spa, pvt rear yard, good tenna. Rernod within lat 2 yrs. Priced at $289,900. UITlllE Lge lot, SOX 150, OWC flnanci.ng at 9 'h %1 3 BR 1 Ba, Call Bill.at M6-2313. TIIE IEll EITITEll SHORECl:IFFS 4 BR , canyon & ocean view, stunning. 249 Evening Canyon Rd. Open today 1-5. 1219,0,0 ~EE, VIEW 2 BR + d e n, HVHo m es. Seawlnd. 2244 Port Carllsle. TIY 10~ llWI 1830 Port Barmouth, o pen today 1-6. 2 story Palermo model. $259,000 U H. HPLD ILi .._ IEL UI $245.000. Clo&e to shopping. UfllWll Ocean J/Jew &....bea ch acceu. Cameo Shores $825.000 fee. 4 BA. lease $3,000 per mo.~ nmllUNllTu.LT 5 BR, 1 blk to bay or ocean. $399,900 fee. Owner will trade for smaller home. TIOllUYllE! . Del Taco site In prime locat ion. Good s t eady r e tu r n on Investment. Plus tax write ott. Le~ term triple net lease. I IP1 2nd story possible on this bank foreclosu re sal e , Cor ona Highland s , lender o ffers fantastic financing. $285.000. ......... 'h acre, c.omplete remodel, 23400 sq.ft .. 5 car garage, $599,999 fee. --TWO ---0,NGS 'rHE STARNES COMPANY 760-1397 &73-776l 1----lli..u..J.buliJ.~ That'• rlQhll An added muter 1Ulta flt for a kll\g &. queen. Size la huge with vaulted wood ~ oelllng .• Slt11ng ., .. facee wood bumlng fireplace. Step 1hrough French doMa to a epactecular bath. Step up )8Cuzzl tub . heede In _. OAD._ ... 1E~l1-- Th is flawless 4 Bdr sparkles t hruout from dramatic courtyard entry to cool pool, spa and lush gar"-ns. Cozy fam nn w /one of 2 frplcs. Fonn. dining w/pool vu. Pvt security system + 24 Hr guarded gate. Assume financing. $649.500. Jeri Hunt. -D~ ,J, \\• h M .• h1111t\ Mt""' fl.1111 .. ,~1 .. M1.. \\' 1111t~t • ~1\"I~ 11 h l1oll Ulll'I II'• Hllnf ~Uthlhll• ,'v ),.tUlt1tl1tHI Pi.1111 • 1~ 4 >rx.•h'I "'-l••FIHIJ.t t ti• .. ~ .. I\' H.111i" "" ,,_, BOAlS 'l'\.tflo! (t lll '''"''··' p.'"''' ~ul 't•HI S-.1 M.1111 I ~~JUlll ~1.unl ~ f\111 <:hr ... ~ t;u.i.. ... "'''''·•.:• ..,;Ht1f1h1 111.:olllftl U"lt ...... 11.,11.1 .. ";'llf!t :int •41l; ·;111 • ':'11lti ·01" •••10 1•,.!': .... ~;! .. -; •• ~ti -;'O~" TRANSPORTATION '"'''"' Ht• 1 I•., l 1h1j• I• ~J •• , ... "'~' '"'"'""'''•-~ ... 111 "' 4 .. j tl·ol~!· If\ lt1ll·1-flit,. I ••l•t lltM· AUTOMOTIVE "'a11..,... n 111"' l'·••t. .. \ii1·f'> \\ "'""' '•·"·' u .... ,,,,, f\\j'-'Cll l>fl\H lt•11I<. \ ..... \II+ H1nrn1 '•lt••ll , ... , ... 11 lfllll.i•lt 0 1 l 11f,111 1111 ""''"· l-1u11 .1 .. ~01.11 .l1 11~u 1 •• 101l·~;th1111 l .,oll!I'• l1•IU /\1,,,.1, r "1111-l"ft•ll M''''"''' f\o? r.10 .t11,. .. 1,. Mt1 t •t•·I ••;iuh•t,, •'•'111(1111 ....... h .. H11\ott1h Holl1t Ko"'• ltu\'"f ..;1 .. 1h ht1h11rn etaar glua ah-. big enough for 2. Double ballna with ~-of mir-rors. Skyllghta. large c.- dar walk-In cloeata. ~ vela otllCe or ffi¥NfY. All with a lot of wannth &. eharm . Oownatelra 3 Bdrm, femlty room , country kitchen. Spa. Neel and warm. Sae thll one Just for lun. Only $2415,000. Cell ti.fore It'• told. ~2313 THE REAL ESTATERS 10% lmlEIT Owner wtll carry 111 TD with 20% down for 1 year. Su per home. 3 Bdrm. 2 beth wtth glelJI lemlly room. br~k fire-~· CollaQe Park'a fl· nn\ fOf onfy 1125,500. Call to-· 548-2313 THE REAL ESTATERS Of~,i}): Reabon. ,· 675·551 \~:: ' ... ""'' J-1 --SpllCfoul 4 Bdrm or 3 & den on a BIO corner lot. All new appllancaa In eunny kltctlan. Accesa fo 3 private beechee. BONUSI YOU OWN THE LANC>ll Now $325,000. 630 Cemao Hlghlanda Or COLE OF NEWPORT MAL TORS 2SIS I. c ... t Nwr. C••-••I .. , e75-sst 1 ...a••ULJ ..... , .... FORECLOSURE: Naw- Port Helghta nxer. Bring beci< pey~t• currant encnne h&I• 1a y0ura. 1• IHll• Tiii IPI Ill ,.1 111-1100 OPEi TlllY 1-1 ,.,... hlu4, .... •ttt,...., Ra. $495,000 ... 210 Grand Canal, Bal Isl. Tt• O.IHlffltl, 4 II ta. ..._, ruAJ eln $295,000 ..... ,.... 1424-Seacrest. HVHls .,... ... ,., rit., ••"" •ltdta. a 11. $095,000 .......... 302 Orchid, Old CdM "' ......................... .... $299,000 ... .... .... 4627 Cortland, CdM a,..tMllar ""• oH4., & ......, I II $649t000 . .... .......... 1722 Santiago. NB 4 ...... ,., • ..,,1 .. .,, • ,..,, ,,.... $325,000 .......... 2012 Port Briatol, NB Le• rtllttl ..,......, ••a. " SIM $995,000 .............. 13 &aeon Bay, NB ........... ""'' .,..111, ,..e1.,. $475,000 ........ 2507 Lighthouse, CdM lntH Ttmet, I II, ..... fet, IWI $345,000 ................ 601 Patollta, CdM ............... ,....,... $309.900 . 2012 Port Ramagat.e, CdM U~l()Ut: 11()MEI REALTORS. 675-6000 2443 E.e•I Coaat Hltflwey, C0tona '41 M., .. WllM 11111 -YllW Aw.ard winnin g 'Casablanca fonner model w/many upgrad(;)d decorator features. 3BR, 2 'h BA, formal dining & lg FR w/2nd firep lace. Great financing. $495.000. Belle Part.ch. ..... II&. ... 11"11 IMTllf .... &J Beautiful condition & never a vacancy. Front cottage 3 BR with huge sundeck. Separate back unit with 3 BR. Prime location. Walle to beach & park. Drive by 437 Dahlia. $395,000 incl. land. Beverly Morphy. 1111 IUllU OIWlll Completely remodeled kitchen & baths . 3BR, 2BA Spanish home w /new wood floo rs , Jacuzzi tub . Across street from bay. $299,500 incl. l a nd . Maureen White. ILlffl-IU-1 TUii ti.II ' Shiny &· new, 2BR townhome reduced to $260.000 fee. Only one occupant. For mal dining, wet bar. lg deck + balcony, '260,000 incl. land . Beverly Morphy. A IDT 111-WDTIUff Excellent family home. SBIU, family rm, double fireplace. Private yar.~ area. Perfect neigh borhood & close to all~ Priced w e ll belo w cur rent comparablea. $225,000. Jane Paquin. .......... IAIWIMI Country feeling • 4 BR with new roof, trench doors & windows, B-1 bookcuea, 2 lg patioe, ape, fire p it. Complete privacy. $215,000 ft;e. Beverly Morphy. I • RFSIOfNllAl Rf Al fSIAlf Sf RVICfS IPEI 1·1 ~ B R . SPYGLASS HILL, $595,000. See MARIAN REEDY at 5 Point Sur. 4 BR, SEAVIEW. $535,000. See GINNY ANDERSON a~_ 2015 Yacht Mischief. 3 BR, BIG CANYON, $349.000. See EL EANOR BOWIE at 14 Canyon Island. 4 BR, PROMONTORY BAY, $1,350,000. See SHIRLEY HARRIS at 715 Bayside Dr. 2 BR. CLIFF HAVEN. $5'17,000. See BERT R EEDY at 1510 Kinp Road. '3 BR, BA YCREST, $325,000. See LINDA MARSTON at 1907 Tradewinda. 3 BR, HARBOR VIEW llOMES. .269 ,500 . See CORA BALDIKOSK I at 197~ Port Laurent. 3 BR, Den. HARBOR VIEW HILLS, $349j)OO. See NANCY SIMMONS at 1436 Key View. 4 BR, Pool, W:tSTCLIFF, $495,000. See EV AN CORKETT at 1308 Santiago. - 3 BR, BLUFFS. $236,000. See 'RITA QUIGGLE a1 2167 Vista J Erltrada. ftlAll _, 11 • llLL ,..,.,.•1nmTm ........ tma ••• , .. IN NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 \I • ·-.. .. . • ' . . • i i • , . . ~ • :. ' • . ... ~ fl ' J ! J 0 1 Orange CoHt OAILV PILOT/Sunday, May 1, 198B I 0 1 IAlflAU. PNVIEW 't:S l Zl CtWU.S ~~IH TALKS WITH JAH TAOlU -a:oo-~.. • l ~™J:Lo Ii-1•0l !f?:roo Polo, Jr .. (1073) Anl· • .. ~Lad~' Man (19611 Ji<· mated. voic. or Bobby Ayd4111 ~ Ltwla. 11ei.n Tiiubel. ~ 10·00 0 ORiATEST 8POflT8 LEOEN08 ~... 8 & IMKET'iALL . ~fORNIAOONOAE88IONAl MOANING -6:30- 1 FOR OUR TIMES RAT PATROL CAMPUS PAOfllE.: VIEWPOINT OH NUTRITION (!) ROBERT SCHULLER -5:45-m CHRISTOPHER CLOSEUP -8:00- .. CAPTAIN KANGAROO G MUSIC ANO THE SPOKEN WOAO Q PERSONAL D1"4ENSIONS C'J YOUTH ANO THE ISSUES (f) SUNDAY MASS W QJNEWS Q) ROMPER ROOM Cl) SUNDAY MORNING @l DIRECTIONS m TONY AND SUSAN At.AMO 'OJ MOVIE • * '" "The Turning P'o1nt" p977) Anne Bancroll. Stmley MacLa1ne -6:0S-. $)PIPPIN -$:15- H ) 96REFOOT IN THE PARK -8:30-0 SE~NOIPITY 0 R08ERT SCHULLER O OCEANUS U UNDERSTANDING HUMAN AVIOR . (!) HERITAGE OF FAITH W SPEAICOVT [OJ PUBLIC PULSE Q!l AGRICULTURE U.S.A. m HEART OF THE MATTER C1MOVIE * • "The Sea Wolves" ( 1980) Gre· gory Peck. Roger Moore. f;IMOVIE • * *' • "The Geltlng Of Wisdom" ( 1978) Susannah Fowle. Hilary Ryan. ~lJMOVIE * • "A Week's Vacation" (19801 Nathalie Saye. Gerald Landvme. -7:00- f) TODAY'S RELIGION O THArSCAT 0 LITTLE RASCALS 0 PEOPLE7 U KENNETH COPELAl4D (!)TAWN W DAY Of DISCOVERY t!)CARTOO~ • fll) YOGA FOR HEAL TH ®)SPECTRUM OJ) SUNDAY MASS m EUCLID STREET BAPTIST CHURCH 8 MOVIE , G> PA0JECT UNIVERSE u •,; "[)js01d6fly Or<leliy" (1964) ([l 9TAATR£X Jerry Lew1a. Glenda Farttll. OJ) THIS WU!( WITH DAV10 0 HERALD Of TRUTH BAINl<l.EY (f) ONE STEP IEYOHO ID MY P¥fNER THE GltOST Qt D00GEA DUGOUT (2) WOVI!' 9J CARTOONS • • "Paradise" ( 1082) Wilke Aamea. tD TME LAWMAKERS .,._oebe Cales. ml IN8IOE 8USIHE88 TOOAY -3:30- Q}l NEWSCENTER WEEKLY U INTEAFACf m MESSIAHIC JEWISH voicE I TALK ABOUT PtCruREB CSl MOVIE • 70fHOCATION * ••,; "Smokey And Tile Bandit" INSIOE STORY ( 1977) Burl Reynolds, Sally Aeld '1j) PROJECT UNIVERSE -10:30-CC)MOVI! . Q ®J USfl FOOlllALl • •••,; "Julla" (1977f Jane FQflda. U AOIEAT SCHULLER Vanesaa Redgrave. (f) GREATEST SPORTS LEGENDS fOJMOVIE CD OOOGER PRE-GAME SHOW * * * "Heste1 Slr&el" I 1975) Carol Si) OPEN MINO Kane. Steven Keats ml WALL STREET WEEK 0 MOVIE IJ!8ASEBALL u "Full Moon High" (1980) t'lan ID SUNDAY MASS Arkin, Adam Arkin. (C)~EENIHO ROOM -4:00- ( Z1 MOVIE f) 2 Wmt YOU * * "I'm Dancing As Fast As I Can" 0 SUNDAY (1982) Jill Clayburgh, Nicol W1111am· O SISKEl & EBERT ATTHE son MOVIES -11:00-U MOVIE 0 SPORTSWORLD • • • "Or Jekyll And Sister Hyde" (.!) LEAD Off MAN ( 19721 Ralph Bates. Martine Beswick Q) MOVIE W MOVIE • • * "A Summer Place" \ 1959) •*'""Hang 'Em High" (1968) Clint Troy Donahue. Sandra Dee Eastwood, Inger Stevens fli) MASTERPIECE THEATRE Q) MOVIE ml OCEANUS: THE MARINE * * * "The Savage" I 1952) Charlton ENVIRONMENT H!!Ston. Susan Morrow. ID CHllOREH: CAUGHT IN THE fli) WAU STREET WEEK CAOSSA~ EB PAGJEGHJHIVERSE- ©MOVIE Cll PR1ME Of YOUR LIFE • • •'12 "Z" (1969) Yves Mon1and. ®l NEWSMAKERS Jean-Louis Tnn!lgnant ~ ~~TMEfu 'S' (HJ HBO MAGAZJNE rm HBO MAGAZJNE { !) J MOVIE \.!lJ • • "Gomg Ape!" (1981)Tony Dan-lS)MOVIE za, Jessica Waller. ••'It "Smokey And The Bandit" -l l: 16_ (1977) Burt Reynolds. Sally Field, (!) W BASEBA~l -4:30- -l l :30_: , B NEWSMAKERS 0 TERRY COLE-WHITT AKER D HOLLYWOOD CLOSEUP ml OCEANUS: Tt4E MARINE ~:::~~·WEEK IN ENVIRONMENT REVIEW (JD FRAGGLE ROCK '1!) EUROPEAN JOURNAL ~ ~~tery At Castle House" (I) WELCOME BACK, KOTTER I @) BARNEY MILLER ( 198~) Aileen Bruton. t Hl WOMEN'S G*MASTICS AFTERNOON -12:00--5:00- D THREE STOOGES B I.ORNE GREENE'S NEW' 0 SEARCH WllOERNESS di' CRISIS TO CRISISlVITH 0 LAVERNE & SHIRLEY & a:1 COMPANY BAR8KRA JORDAH 0 ABC NEW$ ~ INTROOUCTION TO C!J WAU STRtET JOURNAL MANAGEMEHT • m WINDOW ON COMPUTERS REPORT (RJ BAREFOOT IN THE PARK lJl) ARING LINE CS)Cl9: ACEl.EBRATION AT ~~~.~~HOUSE -7:30-· CAESARS ®l NEWS f) FAITHWAYS -12:30-m SECRET AGENT 0 BASEBALL BUNCH iJ (I) NBA BASKETBALL lO) MOVIE .- 0 JOY Of GARDENING 0 WILD, WILD WORLD OF * * '" "Tile Turning Point" I 19771. W JIMMY SWAGGART ANIMALS An~lt, Shirley MacLaine fli) MISTER ROGEAS (R) ml INTRODUCTION TO z , IE (I) TV-8 LOOKS ATLEARNING MANAGEMENT * • 1a" I 1977) Jane Fonda. ®)LLOYD OGILVIE ID MONEY, MONEY. MONEY Vanessa edgrave (jj THE WORLD TOMORROW (())MOVIE "\ -5:30- -8:00-• *'h "The Journ'allst" (1979) Jack B C8S NEWS B SUNDAY MORNING Thompson, EJlzaoerh Alexander O N8C NEWS 0 THIS IS THE LIFE \ ~;MOVIE 0 LAVERNE & SHIRLEY & g POPEYE ANO FRIENDS * 1t Borsalino And Co (1974) Alain COMPANY Q BEST Of A.M. LOS ANGELES Delon, Catherine Rouvel Q NEWS 0 LLOYP OGILVIE -1:00-C!J PEOPLE TO PEOPLE C!l RAWHIDE 0 SENIORS' GOLF «i) MOTORWm< Q) CARTOONS 0 THE MUNSTERS (I) ALICE fll) SESAME STREET (R) Q 0 HEE HAW @) ABC NEWS . Cl) LET THERE BE LIGHT Q) AOAM-12 l CJSOREENING ROOM @) JERRY FALWELL fli) Fft()NTUNE 0 MOVIE Q'i,Rq HUM!IAR.0 • «i)~T ANOOfQ HUMAN * * * '" "Th# Music Man (19621 m KENlilETfl eol>ELA'ND eetAVIOR Robert Preston, Shirley Jones (Q) Bill Y LOVES ALI m ASK THE DOCTOR EVENING [S) IRENE MOVES IN (SJ HOLLYWOOD -6:00- -8: 15-0 MAY PREVIEW B O NEWS (Z)CHARLESCHAMPUNTALl<S -1:30-U MOVIE WITH JAN TROE.LL 0 F-TROOP tt'li "The Poseidon Adventure" -8:30-Q) ADAM·12 (19721 Gene Hacl<man, Ernest Borg- 0 OOYSSEY !> ... ~~ANDING HUMAN .nine. 0 r.tEETINGTIMEATCALVARY ~W>A D PEOPLE'SCOURT CD FREDERICK K. PRICE at) Al MCGUIAE ONSPORTS 0 THOSE AMAZING ANIMALS Cl)THELAHAYES IDTHEPMTETOflS (!JSATUADAYNIGHT a KNOW YOUR BIBLE (CJ MOVIE m MOVIE G) ORANOe COUNTY 8POR'r8 sotNf lOJMOVll \.. •• • ·~ "VICIOI I \11cto111" ~981) JuMt Alldrewt. ROll@r I Pr&aton (%lMOVll •• "l'lll 09r1ClllQ Al FHI Aa I C111" ( 188~1 Jill Cl&ybv•gh, NICOi W11U1mr $011 -7:30- "1) 0AAGNET t Hl FRAGGLEAOCK -•:00- • CJ) QOOONIGHT, 8EANTOWN 11 (1t TV'S OENSOAEO BlOOPERS 8 ENTERTAINMENT THIS WEEK Q ®)MOVIE • t "1941" ( 1979) John 611lu$hl1 l o"1tro Mlluno. 0 IT IS WRITTEN Cf) TWILIGHT ZONE Q)MOVIE * • "The Wing~ 01 An Eagle" ( 1976) Documentary fJnCOSMOS '1!) MASTERPIECE THEATRE ID F'ELOHV SOUAO CCJMOVIE • * t "Alllber Waves' (1980) Oem)IS Weeve1. Kuti Russeil. ltOMOVIE ••*''>"Missing" I 1981) Jack Lem. mon, Sissy Spacek. $MOVIE * * 'OelKI Men Don't Wear Plaid" ( 1982) Steve Martin. Rac:het w ard OMOVIE • • •\~ "Victor 1 Vlc1or1a" (1982) Julle Andrews. Robert Preston, -8:30-B ())NEWHART 0 THE WORLD TOMORROW Cf') KUNG FU ID ALFRED HITCHCOCK PRESENTS -9:00- f) Cll THE JEFFERSONS D ia MOVIE "V" (Part 1) (Premiere) Marc Singer, Faye Grant U WILD KIHOOOM 0 PETER POPOFF CD HEAR, HEAR · fli) MASTERPIECE THEATRE '1!> MYSTERY CZ)MOVIE * • "Paradise' ( 1982) W1ll1e Aames. Phoebe Cates. -9:30-B (I) ALICE 0 WILD KINGDOM 0 ROBERT SCHUl!LER SPECIAL · (!)MOVIE * • • "Home From The Hill" ( 1960) Robert Mitchum, George Peppard W SOUPMAN_ m ~IGHT GALLERY (OJ MOVIE *** "Stnpes" (1981) Bill Murray. Harold Ramis (SJ BEST OF BIZARRE -10:00- B (I) TRAPPER JOHN, M.O. DO) NEWS 0 WOMEN IN ~!SIS Q)INOEPENOENTNETWOR~ NEWS fli) FREEDOM TO SPEAK '1!) AMERICAN Pt.A YHOUSE ID WALLY GEORGE I Cl MOVIE * tit "Ttie Sea Wolves 119801 GrP.- gory Peck, Reiger Moore S 1 A NEW DAY IN EDEN -10:15- H ~MOVIE • • • ', "Victor I Victoria ( 1982) Julie Andrews. Robert Pres1on. OMOVIE , • • * 'Personal Best · I 1982) Mar1el I JIMMY SWAOOAAl TOHY MOWN'I JOURNAL 700CLUI !S I A N£W OAY IN !.l)(N -10.'6- " 8UN~Y SPORTS PAGf ---11:00- 1) D lt) (1~ NEW8 8 WALLSlReET JOURNAL REPORT O OENE SOOTT CD JERRY FALWEU G!l 8Nf.AK PMEVIEWS ($)CHER: A CELEBRATION AT CAW.RS l lMOVIE • • • "Gomg Places" ( 19741 Oornrd Depiwdleu, Jeanne Mo1eau -11:10- 0 0tJ NEWS -IM6- f) CBSNEWS -11;30-B SPORTS FINAL 0 PACESETTERS Q ABCNEWS II) WOfll.O VISION LI) HARRY ·O (I}) MOVIE • * • ''Three Cays Of The Condor" (19751 Robert Redlo1d. Faye Duna· way 'IB LARRY KING ID THE LESSON fOlMOVIE ••'•"The Journalist" (1979) Jack Th0mpso11. Elizabeth Alexander -11:415- 0 MOVIE • • • ,., "Doctor Franken· \ 19110) Rob ert Vaughn, Tem Garr O MOVIE. • • ·~ "Pray For The Wildcats · (1974) Andy G111t1tn. Robert Reec -11:50- f) MOVIE * .. * "Two Mules For Sister Sara" (1970) Shirley MacLaine. Cltnl East- wood. -12:00- " 700CLUB W t.ARRYKING ID INSIDE GOSPEL MUSIC ($,MOVIE * * * "The Secret Policema11·s •Other Ball" (19811 John Cleese, Granam Ctiapman -12:0S- C MOVIE * * * 11> "Julia" (1977) Jane Fonda, , Vanessa Redgra~e -12:30- (!) SISKEL & EBERT AT THE MOVIES 00 MOVIE • * * * "The Allair" ( 19731 Natal!t! Wood. Rober! Wagner 1 H; GOING FOR LAUGHS: THREE YOUNG COMICS l:}MOVIE ••·~"So Fine" (1981) Ryan O'Neal, Jack Warden -1:00- (!JINDER£NDENT< ~llP.K NEWS ~NEWS (O)MOVIE * • * ''1 ".The Gaiebo (1960) Glenn ford. Debbie Reynolds 1z MOVIE • • "I'm Dancing As Fast As I Can" (198ll Jill Clayburgh. Nicol William. son -1:30 ... (!) TOM COTTLE: UP CLOSE H .MOVIE • • t ·soup For One·· 1198~) Saul Rubinek, Marc1a,Slrassman -1:35- Hemingway, Patrice Donnelly s MOVIE -10:30-* * •, "Student Bodies (19811 K11s· W ROBERT SCHULLER te11 Riter. Matthew Goldsby For complete Hating ... TV Log CHANNEL LISTINGS 8 KNXT (CBS> 01 0nrv G KNBC (N BC) z Z·TV 9 KTLA (ln<I.) IH) HBO ID KABC (Al\Cl c <Cioemax) CJ KFM B <CBS) tl J !WOR) NY., N.Y. 0 KHJ-TV (Ind.) If.~ (WTBSl 48 !<CST !ABC) ~I (ESPN) ID KT1'V (Ind.) $, tShowtimeJ II) !<COP-TV (Ind.I 0 Spot1 1ght e KCET <PBSl 8 (Cable News Nelworl() QI) KOCE !PBS) ..... TDDAT'I ClllllDID PVllLI ACROSS 72 rrogranct 14''1 Sholl.,. 20 l111megon" !Sii S•mb111 1 r11m11v 73 Boot IPl!llll! a :.I• P11r111on 111ngllog11 tfUl1tll>Al1 ll!lilturH rt~•tr• w1fn 11bor 11!101bhc.111 6 lfllfllnlll• 1• Jlllgona 1211 Alleglld J!> Pacol'l n11m11 11 lllld bOOl(Jl> 15 Urge IOfCll 36 1 h()t()U(ll'I 'l1 Bllllol 16 War QOd 78 Cogn1111nt 129 Conu'}.int llllt) >tl}l'lt 'tl' F111I 2 1 Zod111c; s111n 71 Rail birds 61)D1 :i8 E•1~t11 !lJ Hl)wl 22 C10111 1010 78 At peace 130 01ph1no110 <IQ A11gu1 ll!l Ou•Oo11 23Smoll 79 F111nac.e 13 1 STlol :Jtte 42 HO~llill llOW(Jr ~ 741 JllWIJlh lllW par I I 132 OreeM ltlllt!r 96 llunurJ11. ~•cu,~101H .. 25 PhySICUlll 80 Mus1c•I 133 Gtrl's name 45 fuoll>t!S t•Ufl8 1•llb1 group 134 Jewish slang 4:17 I our1h.11n 21\ S11f11co 81 Altornp($ month 47 Germ.in Ofd!.r5 27 Aouyh lave 82 School 1 JS Japanese r.eapo11 1)1) l ool 101 28 Contm11nt subje<:t c1rctma 50 Conceri11119 •.r11ot11ng <1bb1 85 Quiver 136 Sign o l b 1 Rotn<1r1 101>e 100 Partly :.'!J At home 86 Hamm;,1 spru19 52 D111is lus..11 JO OIQnJPh 11eatJs 118 Mui.11rOOm (a hulel !Jld~lo 31 nu1her1111rn 87 Schoot 140 Envy ll color 54 Htlb 101 f1&19a1n symtiol g1oup 142 Swa111 hea1J·o11 11ve1H 32 s1s1e1 90 O.sappo&r I 4 4 I dent 1c111 55 Ernbarra~s IU:J Parellfll!SS abb1 9 1 Burns btuck pairs 56 Lmtnges ttllldren 33 1101tan city 92 Turns loose 146 Fixed look 57 Provokes t04 ~'ailroad 35 Enters 93 Linger 146 Winter 58 Pronoun support 2 wds 94 Dodge vehicles 59 Un<.ommon 105 Westward 37 April showe1 arttully 147 Ringlet 60 Goll club I 39 Aromatic 95 Wine lru11 OOWN 61 Coast 106 c1ass11y he1'b 96 Show 1 C1ty111 62 Transpare11t 107 follow 4 t S 'll\m 'lribe surprise Ind ta 64 Encourage secretly 43 And Lalin 97 "Pine Tree 2 Ory gully 65 Sign 1ub111g 108 Goll score 44 Plumo1ng Staie· J SaalA ciote 66 Stude11t 110 Acr1d complaints 98 Network 4 Jason's wile exam 11 1 Fought 46 Slum area 9!1 Touches 5 Japanese 68 Fury formally 2wds. 100 Chimney volcano 69 Nest 112 Heb1ew _ 48 wooden pail passages 6 Foretell. 70 Longs tlorJ le Iler 49 Ventilates 101 Mariner Scolllsh 72 Flood11d 113 Makes 51 Strllie 102 Reddish· 7 Oveqoys with water amends 52 Fishhook brown 8 Compass. 73 Wall pegs 114 Choir 1101ce "morsel' horse course 74 Cuts ot pork 116 Arrested 53 Abstract 104 Tendency 9 Hindu slave 76 Gel up 2 wds being 105 Corridor 10 Remain 77 Divide with I slang I 54 Ritual 106 Deadly silent 01hers 117 Gods. Lalin 55 T1cke1 viper 2wds 78 Small 1•18 Hlgh peak remain 109..ttlgbway 11 M orale .stream abbr 56 Farther 110 Lively 12 Algonquin 79 Sails 120 Small drum down 1 11 Numbskull ln'dlan ' smoothly 123 footwear 58 Trinities 112 Make lace 13 Attending 80 London 125 Knot 1n 61 tn1ectlons 115 Hone 14 Act of fellows wood 62 Marine 117.Counts Sulfl11 . 81 Age 1n hie 126 Sprinls deposit calories 15 Remains 82 Always 134 Old. 63 Female 118 Greek letter absent 83 Wheel hub German relative 119 Landed 2 wds 84 Insect 137 Twice· 67 Injures prC1perty 16 Narrow sea 85 Strong form prefix 68 MoDy DICI\ 121 Abraham's passage of "wlll" 139 Sun deity 69 Bac k street wile 17 Hunting dog 86 Elltr~ 141 Shoe 70 Tomato 122 Philippine 18 Correlative with • Width paste llzards 19.Relay· ~JI 143 Odin's 71 Cupid 124 Buries 2 wds 87 B cl\et brolher ..: SEE CLASSIFIED SECTION FOR ANSWERS (C)MOVIE. *** "Amber Waves" (1980) •••"Home From The Hill" (19601 ·"··~~h~·11~~ ~-~~~~-. ~~~~~.~~~~~·~fi~~ii~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~~~~~~~~iii~~i~~~i~rf~~~~~~;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ r!SOrrl'llfd;Lesfey:-Anlfteowrr.---(&)IREHE~IH ---e-eua<~ - (ff) TWO IN A BOX 0 MOVIE fll) WOfll.O WAR I (SJ MOVIE • * * •,; "Tile Getting Of Wisdom" '1!) NOVA * * "The Wilch's Sister" (1979) (l978)Susannah Fowle. Hilary Ryan (I) CBS NEWS ,... Oaphne Youree. Dara Brown. -1:45-[OJ THE ROCKFORD FILES 0 MAY PREVIEW 0 ®J WIDE WORLO OF SPORTS ~NBC NEWS a > MOVIE -2:00-m MOTORCYCLE WORLD • 1t ,...,., "Julia" ( 1977) Jane Fonda, g GILUGAH'S ISi.AHO (CJ MOVIE . Vanessa Redgrave ' 0 MOVIE • •',\ "Hanover Streer ' (1979) Har. -9:00-"• * "Donovan's Reel" (1963) John ris?n Ford. Lesley·Anne Down 0 PRIME Of YOUR LIFE Wayne Lee ~rv1n IHI MOVIE &DIRECTIONS Q) MOVIE **'7 "l,4eatballs" (1979) Biii Mur· G ())ORAL R08£RTS ••'It "The Valley 01 Gwangl" (1969) ray. Chr~Makepeaoe (!)CISCO KID James Fraooscus. Gila Golan. 1~1 MO~E .. fill smME"STBEET1RJO Ell) AMERICAN INTERESTS * * * r., "Across The Great Dtvtde '1!) MAGIC~ ANIMAL PAINTING '1!) CONTEMPORARY HEAL™ ( 1976) Robert Logan, Heather Rat· @) IT IS WRITTEN ISSUES tray m OR. ESTEP a SENIORS' GOLF -8:30- Cffi MOVIE m MAN IN A SUITCASE. D NEWS CONFERENCE Q SISKEl& EBERT AT THE MOVIES • • *'h "Missing ' (1981) Jack Lem· LQ)INSID60N mon, Sissy Spaoek. I SJ MOVIE ( Q) COOl<IE GOES TO THE * * * "The Last Hunt" (1956) Stew· fll) WHY IN THE WORLD (l)@NEWS HO.SPfTAl art Grangllf, Robert Taylor 0 MOVIE -2·30-m TODAY IN LONG BEACH * t •'It "The Music Man" \ 1962) g GILLIGAN'S JSLANO ,Robert Preston. Shifley Jones (!) MOVIE -7:00- B Cll 80 MINUTES -9:30-• * • "Thunder Bay" ( 1953) James 0 (8 AMERICA'S HEROES: THE ATHLETE CHRONICLES B {I) FACE ™E NATION Stewart Joanne Dru :a a MEET THE PRESS m MOVIE Q THIS WEEK WITH DAVID * •1, "Oealh At Love H01Jse" ( 1976) Q RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOTI O KOJAK BfUNKLEY Robert Wagner, Kate Jackson. C!l NEWS U OAYOfOISCOVERY fll) PRESEWTE Q) BUCK ROGERS .(f) 1.0HE RANGER ml CONTEMPORARY HEAL TH CD ™~WORLD TOMORROW ISSUES fll) AU CREATURES GREAT ANO SMALL II ml THE LAWMAKERS !'HJ MOVIE '1!)COSMOS (JJ) KENNETH COPEi.AND * * "Going Apel" (1981) Tony Dan· "1' TO BE ANNOUNCED za. Jess«:a Walter (]])MAYORAL CAN[)jDATES DEBATE Pacifica petitioning for a M*A *S*H rerun PAClFICA (AP) -A small public-a<.USS te.levisi<)n station is circulating petitions to rerun the M• A •s•H f.inale, which was drowned out by a storm bla.ckout. CBS already has turned down a ,request from Channel 8, a non-profit £table stat.ion , to rebroadcast the ~ 1h -hour e plaode that ran Feb. 28. 1 Now staUon General Man.ger Michael Lee Is collecting signatures to persuade the network to change its mind. ''Fi.nrt through nature, then through corporate poUoy, the people .Qf Pacifica have been denied an 1~portunJtv to view a very f\l1t.orical ;broedi:Mt,'r he aa.ld. "It'• not fair." I Ma~ Jean.net\e w~ Mid the cou\al dty eouth of San Fra.ndlao W'f "devutaU!d .when the 1how waa .. .. blacked out." Enterr,rising residents moved their M• A •s H parties to motel rooms in neighboring towns where TV reception survived the wind and rain storm. But other fans were left with dark television screens. Alan Levin, CBS executive vice president of entertainment, said the netw.ork would oo competing wlth itself rt It allowed the stat.ion n:> run the program. The snow t. owned by 20th Century Fox, whJch can neaottate bro.dcaat rtghi., but CBS has veto authorltY. untU it repeat.I lhe program. LcMn •Id the epl.ooe will bo repeated before Jona, but Lee want. ctty retldentl to be able to 1CO It twice. .. As Dr. Schuller approache; the pulpit Inside the Crystal Cathedral Edwards presents Ralph &al asµrprlse ~ ··ThiSiS Yoilr Life'' ao11ert sch1111erl Sunday t9IJOp.m~ KHJ ·9 PllJLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8USINHS NAME STATEMENT The rouowtng pe<sons ere dolno business as LABCOMP, 20842 Glencal1n Lane, Hunllngton Beach, Callfornle 92646 Danton R C arter, 20842 Glencalrn L11ne. Huntington Beach. Calltornla 92646 Vickie L Carter , 208•2 Glencalrn Lane, Huntington Beach, Calllornla ~2646 This business Is conducted by a general parrnersnlp Denton R. Carter T111s statement was filed wlth the County ClerM or Orang11 County on April 5. 1983. PllJLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS llU81NE88 NAME STATEMENT The l~lowlng P41rsona are doing buSlness as. UNITED DOMINION CAPITAL, 8"-0 Newport Center Drive, No. 880, Newport Beach, Calllornla 92660 M ollard Corpora1lon. a California corporallon. 840 Newport Center Drive. Suite 680. Newport Beach. Calllorma 92660 r111s business Is co11ducted by a OOfporalion Mollard Corpor11t1on w Ross Mollerd, President This s1a1ement .. n 11111<! w11h the CO\Jnty Cieri< ol Orange County on Apnl 5, 1983 M LIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BU81NE.8 NAME STATEMENT The following persons are d~llQ business as. CAPITAL LEASING, 13282 Sh6ard Way, Santa Ana. Calllornla 92705. Ri dgway le11dom, 13282 Shepard Way. Santa Ana. Ca11rom111 92705 Warren Williams. No. 26 Brana, lrvlne, Callfor.nla 9271.a Jesse R. Ross, 585 N. Wavtletd, Orange. C11lllorn1a 92667 Ronald Rope, 2 41 69 S Newberry Ct .. Denver, Color11do 8022• f'21J.172 f213470 Jimmy Glover. 25852 Treetop Road. Laguna Hills, Callfornl11 92653 PUbllsned Orange Coast D111iy Published Orar>ge Coast Oally Piiot Apr 10, 17. 24, May 1 1983 Piiot. /\pr 10. 17. 24. May I. 1983 Cynthie Leeoom, 13282 Sheperd Way, Santa Ana, California 92705 1615-83 1627·83 PllJLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSIMl8 NAME STATUHNT The following pertons 11re doing business u · CAMBRIDGE PARTNERS, 1<15 West Main Street, Suite 200. Tustin, Ce. 92680 Splrlt Development Company, 145 WHI MeJn Street. Suite 200. , Tustin. Ce 92680 Thie business la eondueled by a llmlled partnership CAMBRIDGE PARTNERS, California Limited Pa11neuhlp By: Spirit Oevetopmeoi Comp11ny, General Pat1ner Wynne S. Going. Jr. G-•I Partner Thi• statement was flied with the Coumy Clef!< or Orange County on l'tB.JC NOTICE This business Is conducted by a gen er al partnership Cynttllll'Leedom FICTITIOUS BUllNEIS This statement Wll.S flied with lhe NAME STAffM£NT County Clerk ot Orange County on The l~lowtng persons-are doing March 29, 1983 bualness as. INOEPENOENCE MORTGAGE "212937 COMPANY 6 EagMI Point Irvine Publl&hed Orange CoHt Dally Cellfornla 92714 ' · Pilol. Apr 2•. May 1, 8, 15, 1983 lndep andence ·Peclllc 1912·83 Corpo ration, a Calll o rnla ---...,,--------corporatlori, 6 Eagle Point, lrvtne, l'\lu.IC NOTICE Celllornla 92714 -----------This t>Yalness la conducted by e SUP£lllOA COUftT Of corporation CALIFOllNIA Independence COUtlTY Of ORANOl Pacific Corp, In IM Matt., of tM ADOllcalloft G. Rend~ph Jol'tnllOll, of SUSAN W OOD NiLSON Pr•ldenl (l"llDEll) fOf Chane-of"-· Thia statement waa llled with lilt c-No. A·111W7 ~~r~ ~=· ol Orange County °" S U S A N W 0 0 0 N E L S 0 N p ntllOI (SNIOER) has Ille<! a petition In this Published Orenge Cont Dally courr for an order ellowlng Pllo1·Apr. 24 Mty 1 8 15 1983 petitioner to change he< name from ' ' ' ' '1920-83 SUSAN WOOD NELSON [SNIDER) f2tMOI to SARAH MICHELLE NELSON Published Orange Co11t Dally I' la hereby ordered that all April 8, 1983. Piiot Apr. 17, 24, May l. 8, 1983 l'tB.JC NOTICE persona ln1er111ted In the maner 1828-83 1-------------1•foresllld 1ppear before this ooun FICTITIOUS BUtlNeSS In Department No. 3 al 7QO Civic NAM£ STAffMllNT Canter Drive WHt. Sanr'l Ana, ~ •-•c MftTICE The followtng persona are doing Calllornla. on•June 3, 1983. el : n111u "" bualneu 81! 10 o'clock e m .. ind 111«1 ttnd thwe --,-'1Ca.TIT10U--..,.-8U-... --.-.--· ELM VIEW, t870 Santa Ana ltlOw ~uH, If any they halle, wlly l--------'-----------------1 NAM8 IT.Aft....,. Ave. E. •Co11a Mete. Cellfornle H id petition for change of name The f~towtng ptnlOlll ate dotno 92627 . should nor be granted. NEW MERCEDES 300SD Available for European dellvery mid. May or early June. Rather than rent, drive your own earl One month driving Insurance Included In purchase price of $35, 750. USA price near $40,poo. For further Information, please cal~ Virginia Fredericks, · · 845-4800 Mon.-Frl. 8:30-15) \ f>ualneta .. ; Guy C Alt Ol'ldt r Jr . 2762 II la lunhel ordefed that a C!Of>Y THE SWALLOWS INN, 31S78 Olrcte Orlve, NewOOrl Be11ch, of thl1 ord111 10 show oauH be C•mlno Ctplalrano. San Juan Celllornl• 92663 publl!hed In Dally P iiot. a Caplllrano, California 92875 Cheryl L Alex and t r, 2782 n•wspeper of general olroutatlon, JA C K S A PAI R. I NC , a Circle Orlve, Newport Beach, published In lhll oounty at ltllt Ct lllornle corpor•tlOl'I, 3 1876 C•lllornle 112M3 onGB a wH4I lor tour oonM<:ullve Ct mlrto Ceplalrano, S•l'I Juan Phil C11tan1a, 5075 Old Ranch weeks prior ro the day 01~11ld Cllj)l1trano. C•llfornl• 92875 Ro•d, L• Verne, Calllornla 91750 heating. f lllt bval-It conducted by a Mery Catania. 5075 Old Rene!) Oattd; April 15, 1983. oorpor•llon. Roed, La Verne. Calllornl1 111750 F1en1t OomenlChllll Jtck• A Pair, Inc. Thi• t>Yllnttt II condUQ1ed by a Judge Ol lhe Su~IOI Cour1 Jeck Rotar, llmlled Olrtntrll11p. •-Wood""*"' (BMdw) secretary 01\efyt l. AllM•n<ler Thlt llltemtnl WH filed wtth the Tlllll tt•.ttn*ll w•t fllt(I wltl'I the IOO C...-r Lft • 115 County Cl«k o1 Orange County on COl.ll'lly Clttll of 01•~ County en • Newport llHoh, CA 92ee3 AprM 2t, 1"3. April 6, 19&3. (714) 842-9028 Pl~ f11*4 Ally tor; In pro per Pu&U1htd Or1not COHI D•lly Publllhtd Orange Co111 01tly Put>lle!ltd Orange Co11t Dally PU04, Apr a4, Mly !, 8, 18, 1983 Piiot. April 10. 17. 24. ~ay 1. 1983 Pilol. Aprll 11, ~4. M•y 1, 8, 1H2 192 t.83 163•·43 181843 • ,,_ __ ,_,,_,....,,_~-~--~-=---~-=-.-~...,_.,._~-=-...--=_,.~:rr~...,_--.-:-----------"'"o""'----~......,..--~~~---.---=-.-~ , [1' ,,. t ,I • Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Sunday. May 1. 1883 oa Market, new reports say economy's reviving WASHINGTON (AP) - Another gain ln the naUon'a main buaineas f orecaa tlng meaa~remen\, the seventh in a row. is being welcomed by government, and private ana.Jysta u an encouraging signal of economic recovery. The Index of Leading Economic Indicators rose 1.5 percent during March, the government announced Friday, continuing an upward trend in the compila&n of forward- looking statist{cs that measure unemployment, prices, business orders and other economic areas. Wall Street followe d the report wi.th another record- setting day. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrial siocks jumped 6.68 points to 1.226.20. the ninth new peak In the.put 13 lM!Uiona, ending a week that saw a galn of 29.9 polnta. Volume was 106 m111lon aharee. The Incr ease in loading indlcatora was larger than the 1.4 percent Increase in February, but below the Januar)l> gain of 3.2 percent. In addition. the Federal Reserve Board said its basic measure of the money supply fell $2 billion In the week ended April 20. Interest rates fell immediately after the report was released at 4:15 p.m. EDT. and economists said they expected rates io continue a slow and modest decline over the next several weeks. John M. Albertine, president or the private American Business Birch Society: Conf"r~nce, wa• among tho1c responding with e('\h~· He uip the c:ontloued ,strong performance by· the leading lndJc.ton1 "shows that the nay- sayera who predict a feeble recovery are dead wrong ThiB Is a robuat recovery." A more restrained view was taken by Commerce Secretary Malcolm Baldrige, whose department compiled tbe index. He said Increases In coming motllhs may weU be slower, but that the overall trend la positive. "Baaed on pas\ experience, the recent strength in the leading Index foreshadows further advances in •key economic series auch as employment, production. income and business sales," he said. l~ ln those areaa woolt.l be the real measure of 1'ecovery. The leadJng indic.atora index la merely a forecast of th'e future tor production, joba a nd the economy in general. Al a minimum, though, seven straight monthly increases 11\ the Index appear to Indicate that recession will not resume this y~. In other economic news, the government reported that sales of new single-family houses feU 1.7 percent during March , compared to th~ pr:evious month, to an annual rate of 577,000. But the sales rate was 54 percent higher thao the rate during March of last year, and analysts continue to say the revival in housing will aid in recovery. "They fell a tittle bil in March but nothlna 1lgnlflcant," aald Thomu Harter, chief eoonomiat for the Mortgage Bankera Aaaoclatlon of Amer ica, who predicted the rate would go hlgher still. "The 1trength la still lhere . • Housing i.a leading the nauon out of the receulon u usual." The report by the departments of commerce an<t housing and urban development said the median price of new houaea 10ld in March a ctually declined slightly -to l7;J,:rno from February's $74,200. But that trend is not expected to continue, especially with demand for new houses apparently picking up. The Commerce Department also said the merchandise foreiJ(n trade defidt widened slightly to: .3.63 b1Ulon In March. It w1o11 $3.68 bill.ion in February. The leadln1 indicators Index roee aa a.. re9Ult or lncrea.ae. In 1even of the 11 available indicaton. the Commerce repon said. The biggest contribution cam• from an lncreaae In tbt prices of aenaitive raw and semi-'· 'li.n.iahed mat.eriala. ; Price increaaes are not g~ ' news In all ways, but they can be a sign of rising demand and therefore an indicator of improving economic conditions. ln that light, Gordon R,ii:hards,' ~ director o( eoonom!c analyaia for : th~ Nationa1 Association ot• Manufacturers. called the price. • increases "the most welcome news" in the report. Death New leadershjp, .__same philosophy ·claims Muddy Waters By RITA BEAMISH $AN MARINO, (AP) -The threat of a communist conspiracy "is the driving danger which should determine our thinking about almost everything else." With those words and about 47,000 more during an impassioned 17-hour speech to 11 men in 1958, Robert W elch declared a dual war against comm u n ·i s m and ' • big government," and the John Birch Society was born. Welch, who is not retiring ancs will assume the new position of chairman emeritus. Hill, 47, who as Welch's second-in -command was groomed-to lJlke .over the top S'p<>t, and McDonald, 48, were voted in at the society's annual dinner, held in mid-March al the Century Plaza Hotel in Los Angeles. "We certainly intend to fulfill t he original purposes of the Society in every wp.y and to continue in the framework that was outlined in the beginning," Hill said ~ a telephone interview . from Birch h eadqua rters in Belmont, Maass. • Twenty-five years later, the anti-Red fever that swept America during tl)e l9~0s has . cooled. The 83-year-old Wekh .recently turned over Society leadel'Ship to two younger men. And Birchers are using the word "communism" less and "collectivism" more. Ten Birch youth camps even dot the land now. I ·But t h e right -wing organization's nevi leaders say t hey re m ain committed to rallying Americans against the spread of communism. socialistic trends and the dee.line of biotic.al morals. In an interview fr o m WashlngtX>n, McDonald ~p~the Society now speaks ol col- lectivism so as to include both com munistic and socialistic trends. Today's Bircher does not want to appear "like a punch drunk fighter who goes swinging every time somebody clang11 a bell . . . and sees a Communist under every bed," he said. Nancy Reagan greets danc~rs after J offrey Ballet's opening in Los Angeles last night. Performance was dedicated to the m emory of George Balanchine. ., "We're not fooling around. We think civilization is at stake," said the Society's national director of public information , John McManus. "il the government of the U.S . continues to grow, it will soon be total government. and The group is es~ially vocal these days in blaming the nation's financial decline on government funding of the left and assistance to foreign communists. Choreographer, 79, dies George Balanchine founded New York City Ballet that's communism." • NEW YORK (AP) -George Balanchine. the Russian emigre whose graceful vision of ballet and theater made him the leading choreographer of his time. died of pneumon ia yesterday at age 79. Roo seve lt Hospital spokeswoman Bernie Wisneski said Balanchine died at 4:27 a .m., six months after he was admiUed to the hospital with neurologicaJ H e w o r k e d as a b a n k problems that robbed him of messenger, a saddler's apprentice his balance. and a piano player in a movie Balanchine had been head of h o u s e u n t i 1 b a l 1 e t w a s the New York City Ballet for 35 rehabilitated. ln 1921, he was years before he relinquished graduated from the Academy of control this year to Danish ballet Opera and Ballet, and he went on s ta r P e t e r M a r t i n s a n d to tour Europe as a member of choreograph~ Jerome Robbins. the Soviet State Dancers. He was a co.-founder of the ballet He w or k e d for Serge 1 The group's new president is Birch staffer Thomas Hill. and the chairman is Democratic Rep. Lawrence McDonald of Georgia, considered one of the Capitol's most conservative lawmakers. Both titles had been held b)'. And the Society vigorously opposes feminist ~auses, the nuclear freeze. movement, the United Nations. labor unions, govehunent funding of abortion, and "left-wing" groups such as the League of WQPlen Voters and the Universal Council of Churches. The Council's "sole purpose is to promote the c.ause of homesexuali~us said. NI.JC NOTICE !'late NOTICE PlBJC NOTICE ~-~ii~l::::..!=:::iieiii~~-~·~ ..... ~~··&:::i===~~~~~~~fl&i:'""""~ NAME ITATH• NA• STATHlaNT NAME aTATEMINT company rn 1948. Diaghilev's BaUet Russe, the In 1936 he choreographed the Royal Danish Ballet, and his own show ''On Your Toes" which has company, Les Ballets. He thel\ been revived and 1s;' playing on accepted an invitation from VMi.t-iS~~t-lh-~a-m-ou~rican ball,; ent,hua.ipsta !~ ----------•1 sequence "Slaughter on Tenth come to the Uruted. States, where The following persona are dOlng The followtng pereon1 are dOlng The following pereon 11 doing bualn"' 11: t>uSl!J9SI u : business as: CONOUE8T INTERNATIONAL, O.O.S _ OEP-ENOABLE SPHERE HOLDING L TO. 2211 llltta"'Hogar, NewP<>f'l Beaeh, DENTAL SUBSTITUTES, 167 OlvlSlon America. 8691 HHllng C.llfornla 112660 Wllllem Arden Holloran, 2211 ~ SI., Coeta Mesa, C.. 92627 Clrcl•, Hunllngton Beach, Calllornle Vlate Hoger, Newport Beach. Jani• RenOCk, t67 Flow« St .• 928-47 C.Ufomla 112660 Costa MHa, Ca. 112627 Fr•d M Robertson, 889 1 Jutte Etlzal>eth HOlloren. 2211 Sharon RIOolo. 530 Riverside Hasting Clrele, Huntington Beach, H N B h Av• .• Newpof1 effch. Ca 92663 CelllOfnla 928-47 • ~~~1~!r,18°g;~ ewport eac • This bull._. 11 condue1ed by e Florian Welland, 1131 Ent Thia buslneu 11 conduc1ed t>y an llmlled Pat1.,.,.,,lp. Slreet, Toronto, Canad• 38071 lndlvldual Janie Reoock Fred M Robertson · Wiiiiam A. Holloran Sharon Riggio Thi• ttatemen't was llltld wllh the Thl• statement was flied wtth the Thls 11atemen1 was flle<I wtth the county Cletk ol Orange County on County Cletk of Orange County on Coun1y Clerk of Orange Counly on April 14 tes3 April t4. !983 Aprll 8, 1983. . . F2142114 F21ll04 F214.Zt3 PubllahMI Orange Conl Dally Pilot Apr 17, 24, Mey 1, 11, 1983 1797-83 Publlahed Orange CoHI Dally Publlahad Orang• Cont Oally PllOt, Apr. 17, 24. May 1. 8. t983 Pilol APf. t7. 24, May 1, 8. 1983 1930-83 t816-83 HOWARD SIDNEY W. HOWARD, resident of Huntington Beach, Ca. age 68. Passed away April 9, 1983. Beloved husband of Aletha Howard. father of David of El Toro. Ca., daughter Donna Clow of Huntington" Beach, Ca .. grandfather of Rebecca B. J. and Patrick Munoz. Alyae and Matt.hew Clow. He waa a retired Fire Captain of LA County. Friends are invited to attend a memorial service tD be held on Satul"jjay, May 7 , 1983 at l :t?>PM at -----------'----------------'--------------1 Abundant Life Christian REDUCE TODA \I'S IUGH COST OF DYING CREMATION -BURIAL AT SEA Fellowship Church , 17581 Newland St., Huntington Beach. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to above church or the American Heart ~atlon. HAUOR LAW*-MT, Ol1¥E Mnrt u.~r-v • C,1tt"Pf,•ry t rO'tnclllilV th''" (;•"I•'' Avt1 l.os1a Mp,,1 '>40 55::>4 "IHCf llOTHfU Hll llOAOWAY MOITUAIY Avenue." he helped establish the School of "Al h h M Bala h" · American Ballet in 1934. t oug_ r nc me ~ "When I came to America, no longer Wlth_ us, the body of his there was almost no ballet ~pert.ory has.its own permanent there," he recalled later. "And li~e. not only IJ'!. performances by whatever there was had to be his own company, b~t wherever, European _ Rusman or French all over ~e ~orld_. his wor~ ~Y or both _ like the Ballet.Russe. be seen, said Lmcoln Kirstem, "Dancing is supposed to be general ~r of the ballet and sissy." Balanchine said in an a Balanchine colleague Cor 50 interview ... But you have to years. spend your life training, building A funeral was planned for_ 11 muscles, to lift girls. Today. if a.m . Tuesday at the Russian you are a good dancer you get Orthodox Ca~hedral of Our Lady more money than the president of the Sign in Manhattan. of the United States." "Ballet is important a nd In the years that followed signific~nt_ -Yt'.s," ~lanc.~ine Balanchine often collaborated once said ~.an mtervlew. But w ith his longtime friend, Igor first of a.11: 1t as a pl-:asure. No one Stravinsky. Among their ballets woulden,JOywatchingagroupof are "Apollo," "Ago n " and dancers jump about the stage· "Movements for Piano and aiml~ly, no matter how_ well Orchestra." they )Umped. After all, a ptg c.an "More than anyone, he has ~p -:-~~l who wants to see a raised choreography in ballet to pig Jump? an independent art," wrote New Balanchine was born In St. York Times dance critic Anna Petersburg. now Leningrad, in K.j.sselgoff. 1904. the son of a composer and a ''The neo-ciassical plotless musical prodigy i.o his own right. ballet, unalloyed dance flowing He entered Russia's Imperial out of musical impulse -this .Ls Ballet School in 1914, but the the Balanchine ballet famous Russian revolution led to the throughout the world today," she achool's closing three years later. said. - CHICAGO (AP) Muddy Wat.era, 68, the blues singer and guitarist who brought is brand of music from the Mississippi Delta to urban north and to worldwidi; popularity, died yesterday. Waters died ·in his sleep of cardiac arrest at 2:17 a.m . at home m the Chicago .suburb of Westmont, according to a statement from his manager; Scott Camer on. The singer hadn't been ill and had planned 1 to make anoth~r album this · summer. Cameron. said . W aters, tlie son of a !lharecropper, was born • McKinley Morganfield on April 4, 191~. in Rolling Fork . ...Miss. He picked up his nickname in his early days playing at fish • fries and other social gatherings, in his hometown. ! His early musical influences Included sucP: famed bluesmen as Son House, Ctitarlie Patton and ,,the legendary Robert Johnson. ln tum, Waters influenced a generation of English and • American rock 'n' roll bands, including the Rolling Stones,: who took their name from a ' Muddy Waters blues song. Waters sang "Mannish Boy" m Martin Scorsese's 1978 movie,• ''The Last Waltz,," which was • based on a final concert by the Band, and in 1980 he won a · Grammy in the category of ethnic or traditional recording for "Mudddy 'Mississippi' Waters Live." Among Waters' well-known songs were :'I Just Want to Make .JAve to You," "Hoochie Coocrue ·Man" and "Got My Mojo Working. - _.EaJkk>mt. Alan Lomax found Waters working in the cotton fields of his native state, and in 1943 the bluesman moved to Chicago at a time when many Southern blacks were moving to the industrialized North in search of work. By 1948, he had assembled the band that spread the sound of 12-bar, amplified Delta blues to , millions of urban blacks and, 16 : years later, young white rock· musicians and fans around the; globe. ; Over the years, Waters' band • brought together a constellation: of blu.es stars, including pi.anists: Otii Spann and Sunnyland Slim;: guitarists Jimmy Rogers a nd; Buddy Guy; and ·harmonica! players Little Walter Jacobs,: James Cotton, Big Walter Horton : and Paul Butterfield. . ' ~ Despite Chicago's position as: the mecca of the blues world. ancl • Waters' prominence in that: world, he barely earned a living! through most o~ the 1950s. He; continued working at a pape~ mill -the job he took when he· arrived in Chicago -and for •: radio parts company while at night he played the smoky little clubs that dotted Chicago's South and West sides. 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AClflC VllW MIMOllAl .. ilM GemPter"f Mor1uarv Chapel·Crematory 3500 Pac1l1c View Duve• Nnwoort Beach 644 noo ,._CotlMtCIC MOUUAllH Lnounn Bc-ac:ti 494 94t!> l 1!111Jn4 Hills 768-tmJ San Juan Ct1p1~1rnno 49~ 1716 t R eagan says h e won't break working combination WASHINGTON (AP) - Conceding he choee George Bush reluctantly as a running mate In 1980, Pn!eldent Reagan says that If he N1\4 again he will definitely ask the vice president to be on the Ucket. "If I run again in 1984, I would want George Bush as my running mate. You don't break up a combination that° la worklng. '' Reaaan told hit chief of at.aft, James A. Baker m. The comment wu reported by Anton Franklln, an a11l1tant White Hou.e prnuecre"tary who volunteered it to reporttta u the prealdent returned from Washington after an overnight Republican fund-raialng lrlp to Houston. The stat e ment echoed a comment Reagan made In an Interview ,.that ap/o:~red in yesterdaj"s H.ouston Rea1an, who haa not yet announced whether he will eeek re·electlon. told the paper he belleve9 that CONeMUvet who once opDOMd Buah ahould be over their objectlona by now. U "°'· "then it ii their fault beeeu. he haa rully been -without any rwervation -a tot.al i.am player." the prelldent Mid. "l just can't believe there la much opposition left becaute tJs record has been so obvious;>' Reagan uid. ' Asked about h is l n ltl~ reluctance to select Bush, Re.gab uid, "Yee, I have to admit that, but the Lord wu watch.lna 0\4t for me," I He aald hi• comm itment to aelect Bush &pin is firm "u t• u rm coromed, and I hope he te.ll the eame way." · "I think we 1et alon1 just fine," RNcUl M.ld. "but It would be hJa declaion to make and 41 undentand when there coma a dme when someone .. ya 'enoulh ~y·.·· ' .I ' ' ... Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Sundey, May 1, 1983 Tiie ,.....,.. "'*" .,. dOltlO ~OHi. 1111 01tord DrMl!i HllfttlntlOl'I IMol\, Oallfotllle 12 .. , Hot ... L. Helt, ... I 01tord =:t HllntlflltOlt IMoll, Ceilfornle ....,_,.. 1M Hiii, ... 1 OJlfof'O =t Hiint111111n ltloll. 0411Hornle Tiiie ~ le oondUOlld by an lrlCJMcluel. HorlOI L. Hall Tllil ltlte!Mnl WU hied wlt11 Ille COunty Olel'll ol Orange County on Alt« 11 IMt. ,., ... ,. fll111tlt11'1ed OrJn11 Co111 01Uy f'lol, ~. 10, If, r-4, May 1, 1113 1810.13 MLIC NOTICE ~tu=H TATI NT Tll•= pereon 11 doing ~ ... -•ULLIVAN INQINll,.INQ CONIUL TANTI, 1tH7 VH ll• Clttla, tt11nt1ntton INch, Oetllornl• ..... Leroy J1mM 111111v1n, 111587 YMlte Olrole. H11ntln91on IHch. c:.lfotnla 11'41 Tllil bllelneu 11 oonouoted by en ~. l.atoy J. lvlllven Tiiie 111111111111 Wll lllecl wllh the Collll1Y Cllrll of Or1n911 Oo-.inty on Apr1I •• ltla. '21147. ~Dll111ee1 Orenge con t 0•11> No1, Apr 10. 17, 2'. Mey 1, 191-3 1114··~ "9.IC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTIU '1CTmOUa .,..... •• NAMltTAT'IMINT The loHowlng pe raon I• doing bllllnMIU' TR~ll CROWN LANDSCAPE. l1H8 Cethew 81'HI, Founteln Valley, Cllllornla 82708 Harmon Oellld Wllaon. 1711115 Cllhew 81'ffl, Founteln Velley, Calttotnle t270t Tiii• butl..-1 11 conduCle<I by en lndlvlduel. Harmon o. WlllOn Tnla tt•l-1 wet llled with 1ht Countr Clerk of Orange County on Aptll f , 1983. '21>122 f'ubllt hed Orange Co11t Delly Pllol. A,pr. 10, 11, 24. Mey t, 11183 1884·83 flta.IC NOTICE '1CTITIOU8 9UatHaH II~ ITATH•NT Th• lottowlng perwon I• doing bUll-M: SOUTHEAST JANITORIAL SUlVJCE. U19 I/le En1.acta. Cypr-. CA ll0e30. THOMAS J. PHELAN, 9579 I/la Entrldl. Cyp,..., CA 90830. Thi• blltlneM 11 conducte<t by en lndtvldual. Thomu J. Prtelan , Thl1 1t11tmen1 was meet with Ille County Clerk or Orange County April 21, 11183. .. 21.as Publl1hed Orenge Coast Delly Pllol, April 24, Mey 1, 8, 15, 1183 11118-83 Nil.IC NOTICE "ICTITIOUI euat••• NA•ITA'RMINT The tollowlng pe11on 11 doing -~PIOTITIOUl~!!!'!!'-..,...IU--eM--.-.--bllllnwt .. : MAim ITATIMINT GOLF·EZ.E, 281 E. 17th Street. Cot•• MIN, C.llfornl• 92827 Tiie followlnt "reon 11 doing Shirley Joyce Obertteln. 211 ....._. .. : Cl I ,_IAL TIMI I YITIMI. 33411 Nell, Newport Beach, ell orn a Alttllll& ...Clu te. Ou ta MaH. 112::1bullnMI 11 condlltted by an Clllotnll IHH lndlvlduel QllM L. lwonk, 3341 Alebema Shirley J. o~nteln Circle, Ooata ~ .... Cellfornl• Thll ll•t-• w81 filed with th• mu Tllll lillllneea 11 oonduotld by en Coll'nty Clerk of Orange County on lildMdual. April 4. 11183. Qtolln L. lwonk "213114 Tllll ltlttment wu hied with the Publlth•d Orange Co111 Delly =t Clertl of Or•-Count" on Pilot, Apr. 24, Mey 1, 8, 15, 11183 ... -.. -, 11119·83 ~ ,1 --------------~ "1MM CE ll'v1t1t1"4ld Orana• c oa11 Delly ___ l'tlll __ IC_NO_T_I __ _ ..... Apr. 11. It, Ill, May 7, 1111-3 "1CmtOU• •U•INHI 17~·13 NAMI ITATEMINT .. .,. uo MftTll'r Th• following person la doing ~ ..v11W bulln ... u : ------------UNIVERSAL A UTO NTlftOUl IU ... 11 UPHOLSTERY. 2085 Plac1nt1e ..._ ~ATIMINT dol Avenue. Coate Mtn. Celllornle ..... ._.....,. pereone .,. ng 112827 ...._ M l Mun teen loan, 214 7 Oertley W0 .. 000M, 11111 1111 Drive, Anaheim, Cllllornla 92802 ...., LW. VIiia ,.,., CL HN7 Th\9 butlnMt It conducted by en Cllltlll Q11nthlr. 11037 lndlvlduet. ~ ltrMt. 19t>111ved1. Ce. Muntean loan 9*L. I"'-.,.~-1 ... t Thll 1111-1 WU llled With the lllOTtTtOUI llU ... M NAMI eTA T'llll9NT • T,,. toHow1ng pet aont we doing 1>1111..-1 ••• TUMMY·YU MMYS. 1111172 Commerc:e Le ne. Huntington BMc:h. Cemoinle g2849 J i n JOllPh Ktmlntkl, 1250 Adema, H·20•, Cott• Metal CtltlO<'nla 112&21 Ran11e Gl ... 1 Ktmlnelll, 12&0 Adtm•. H·204, Co1tt Men. C1lltorn11 11282(1 Thi• bu1lne .. It c:onduCl.0 by •n Ind Md ult Jen J Kemlntkl T1111 11e1emen1 WH flied with 1he County Cl•rk or Oreng1 County on April 8. 11183 MUC NOTIC( fltOTmOUt ...... ....... ".,......' T lie lollowlng pettont ere do4ng Du~r~TIOI! HOU&f ~AATHl!AIHIP. LTO .. 3H S en MIQ\1411 0r1 .... Sult• 308, Hwport heoll. Cetllornle 92NO e e11torn1e Caned ten Bank, Tl'Utlt .. , Mhut KNtlng &late TtWI u/a 1· 11·83, 48" Jambor .. Rc>MI, Hewpor1 heGll. Cellfornle t2HO LUC)' K Burn•. Tru•tM: Ar1hut KNllng Gitt Tru•I for Lucy K. Burn• ul• 2· 1·84, 482t Bflglllon Ro•d. Coron• del Mer, Celllornl• 11282& Celllornle Cenedlen Benk, TrullM, Arthur KN tlng Gitt 1'ru•t tor Lucy K. Burn• u/1 2· 1-84, 48" JemborH Roed, Newport B..ch, Pll•h•d Orang• Co•11 D•llY Pllot,F Celllorf)I• 112880 Apr 10, 17, 24. Mey 1, 1913 Thlt blltlneM 11 conducted by I! 11154·83 general perlnert/llp. J Mt.IC NOTICE "ICTITtOU• auatNIH NAME aTATEMINT The following peraon le doing buslnH1 ••: CUSTO M AP°F>AREL & EMBROIDERY, 128' Logan Avenue. Suite F. Colli M•H. Calllornla 92626 Lola L King. 3 148 W Btll Road, No. 24, Anaheim, C.lltornlt 92804 This buslne11 11 conducted by en lndlvldutl. . loll l King This st111men1 wu flied wflh the County Clelk of Orenoe County on Apr'll 5. 1983 "21S47a Publlsl\td Orange Cotti Delly Pilot. Apr TO. 17, 24, Mey 1. 11183 1fl13-83 Pllll.IC NOTICE "1CTITIOUe auu.H NAM1aTAn•NT Callfornle Cenldlan Bank 11 Tru1IM 6 G-•I Partner WMllem 8c:hecht AMI. I/~ Preeldeol I Trull Ollie41r Thlt 1t11-T Wll ln.d lllllh the County CWk of Or911g9 County on Aptll 2g, 1983 ... "2114Z1 Publl1hed Or1nge CoHt Delly PllOI, Mly 1, 8, 16, 22, 1g93 • 2035-83 flta.IC NOTICE F\EALTQRS Pe1tlcl1 J. Foer11er, Pralldanl Thi• 1111emant WU lli.d with the Covnty Clerk or Orange County on April 211, 11183. "21*1 Pubt11h•d Orenge CoHI Delly Piiot Mey 1. 8. 15, 22. 11183 2033·83 r<a.tC NOTICE "ICTtTIOUa llU .... H NA• S.TATIMINT Th• lollowlng pereon 11 doing bllllflMe u . NEW DIMENSIONS CARE CENTER. 21188 I WHlharwood, Legune'Nlgu.i. Ca. g2877 Audrey T Morion. 211881 WNll'lerwOOd. Laguna Nig<Jel, Ce . 112877 Thie bull,_ It condl>c:lld by In lndlvlduel. Audrey T. Morton ~ ,.....,.., ,......,.,,, -1 County Clef.ls. qLQr_we C<>U.Ql!Uln .,.. ,_.. lite Wwr. ....... 131.t., Marini Aptll 1. td83 Dlt ... C&.·19081 j "2'1'740 Trte lollowtng pe11on 11 'doing bllel-•: Thi• lltlemenl Wll lli.d with Ille County Clerk or Orange COl.lnty on April 2g, 1H3. Pl1Mal Pubilthed Orange Co•ll Delly Pilot Mey 1. 8, 1&, 22. 11183 2034·83 .=..~~led by • Publltlled Orenge Cbttl Delly liloroe ellMm "'911man PllOI, Apt. 10, 17, 24, May. I, 1983 DETAILS, 3887 Birch SlrHI, Suite 548, Newport Beach, C8ltlornle 112880. ""* MalOllllnt wee n1ec1 with the 1111 .93 °"""Y etwk of Ofange 00vn1y on P\llLIC NOTICE Peme le O 'Bryen. 28145 Pttmello Cr., Laguna Niguel. Cellfornle 112877 . PUBUC NOTICE . Thi• bueln•M 11 conducted by In 1'1CTITIOUa .., ....... ndlvldual, ."I,·• NAMI aTA'RMINT .. h .1M1. l't'I-"ICTITIOUa •UalNIH fwllllll'lff Oren1• CoHI 01ily NAMI ITATIMIENT NDC ""'· 17, 14, M-1, 1, 1 .. 3 The lollowtng person It doing 1119·13 butnnt .. , Thie 11=,o~~~wlt~t ..... ,_, The tollowlng perwon 11 doing ,... •Mlnftl H : MUC NOTICE 7.1.=ri..t• Tiie tollowlnt pereon 11 doing ........ : AICO tNTl.-NATIONAl , 4001 W.11t1rly "IOl.1.._~11111 No. t 17, ......,, lololl, t;;1111fotnlti HMO Amir HOHln lorl'l1nl. 2 1 to *' 8''911, 0.WOOCI API., NO. U IOI. Newport IHch. Celllornl• --TNe bllllneM 11 OOllClllCted by en ......,.,, Amir H. lortlenl Tiiie ltet.,,,..,I Wit ftlecl wllh the ~ Clertl of Ofange County on Mlrdl 11, Ila. • ,.1.,. ll'vlllltllH Oren11e Co111 Delly Niil "'-'· ti, H . to, Mey 1, 1"3 17u.t3 Ml.JC NQTIC( S U fll.N Y ' S PI Z Z A • 1 5 8 4 2 Pt Mden• Avenue, T141Un, Calllornla 112880 Erdogen Klremlt. 17842 Web11er, lrvtne. Calllornlt 92714 Thi• butln••• 11 conducted by an lndlvlduel . Erdogan K1rem11 Thia 1111emen1 was tiled w11t1 the CoUnly Clark of Orange County on Aprll 7, 11183. • F213']41 Publl1h1d Orange Coast Dally Piiot, Apr 10, 17, 24, May I. 11183 1641·83 County Clerk of Orenge Colin on PACIFIC COAST PETROLEUM. April 13. 11183. 17 7 R!vertld• Avenue. Suite F, "11411t Newport e..ch. CA g2583. Publl1hed Orange CoHI Delly CARL PHILLIP LOl/EGREN, Pllo1. Apr. HS, 23. 30, Mey 7, 11113 54S Vie Lido, Nord Newport Beach, 171111·83 CA 112663. Pllll.IC NOTICE "ICTttlOUa eu ... ae NAMlaTA'RMINT Th• following perton 11 dorng l>\ltlnesttt: Thl1 bu1lne11 11 conducted by 1n lndlvldu1I Cert Phillip lovegren Thll lllle!n41nl WM fli.d With lhe County Clerk of Orange County on April 2g, 11183. sunoN PLACE ..... 8 s eo111 Highway. l e(lllM Beech. C1Jllo111l1 112851 flta.IC NOTICE Anllt Buton. 4230 Per~ "21Ma Publl1hed Orenge CoHt Dally Piiot, Mty 1, 8, 15, 22, 11183 2032·83 "ICTmoua •UatHEH Newport, Newport e..cn. Cllllornl• • "-'MC aTA,T.JMIENT 92660 1'ie rOllo;./l'ng l>•rton· .. dOfng Tl'tl9 bull,,_ II e»ldllcied by tn "1CT11'10Ua .U ... 11 bu•ln.-H. lndlvlduel NAiii aTA'RMeNT SIMPLY PUT. 19 Timberline. Anita BM1on The following per1011 It doing Irvine, Ceiltoml• 92714 Thi• a111emen1 -ni.cs wllh Ille butl,_. u : Chrt111ne J Bur ge, 1g Counly Cle<1C of Orenoe Counly on BEAR·IT, Ol3 w. 17th StrH1, Timberline, lfYlne. Calllornlt 9271' April 28, 1g93 Cott• M .... Celllornl• g2827 Nil.IC NOTIC£ Thi• but!,_. I• conduoled by .,, "211111 Cindy Sentry. 1183 W. 17th fllOTITIOUI .,_,, lndlvldu8l. Publlthed Orenge CoHI 0•11) Stree t. Cott• MeH, Cellfornl• MAim ITATIMINT Chrlallnt J. Burge PUot. Mey 1. 8, 15, 22. 11183 g2827 T~ tollowlno ~rton 11 doing Thlt tt••-• wH Iii.cs with the , 11178-83 Thi• ~,_. 11 conduc1ed by '" 111111111111: County Cle<k of Orange County on " lndlvlduel. ""*I< IN THI ATTIO, "°4 ll .t.prM 8, 11183. PtaJC NQTIC( Cindy Sanlry La~ A\lt. AnMelrn, CA IH07. "213113 Thie 1111-1 WU lli.d wl1h the IYLVllTi.-J. IAAAICI Ll.A, Pul>llt11ed Ortngt Co111 Delly 1'1CTIT10Ue llU ... aa County Ctent of Orange ColJl'ltY'on' Mii i\ugllltln, Mlellon VlefO, CA. Piiot. Apr. 10, 17, 24, Mey 1, 1983 N&MI aTA'RMINT A~rll 28, 11183. TNI IMllMM II ooneluotecl by an / 1832·83 The lollowlng perton 11 doing "21 ... 1-_......; ... ...;.....·-t .. toUll.,.,.. _,.., 1·-::==-:==:-:=======.l.Jbuel,,... M: Publlthed Orenge CoHI Delly ;I~ -PUllOC N01l ADEPT COMPUTING, ff!V4 Ptlot;"Mey·r,-~~tt. 1993.- TNI '"'"'*"wee ftlecl with 1111 1-----__,.-...,.......,.----Aquamerlne Circle. FOl.lnltln Velley. l 2002·83 ClunlY Clerk of Ofentt County on 1'1CTITIOU• llU....... C• . .. ii, 11Q, NAMI eTA'RMIHT Gery Leroy Wlllleni1. 115114 ,.,... The following pe11on 18 doing Aquemerln• Clrcle, Founte.ln Velley, '-'Dllellecl Orane• Ooa11 Delly b\111,,_ u : Ce. ..... AprM 14, MIW 1, I , II, 11U C l A S S I C C 0 N C E P T Thi• butl,,_ II conducled by en 1111·'3 c 0 ... p AN y : c L A s s, c lndM~u•I. ENCLOSURES, 876 l/lllllQe CrMlc, Mery l.~Wllllem1 00.te Meta. Cellfornle 112828 Thi• lletemenl wu fli.d wl1h the John A. Ruuno, 875 Vlll•g• County Clerk ot Orenoe C011nty on PiCTITIOUI llU-1• Creek, Cott• Men, Cellfornl• Aptll 28, 11113. MAim ITATlmNT 112828 ,,_IMO IU,_, IHO,, 114•A Thl1 butlnMI 11 c;onducted by tn Uftd .... Newport 111011. CA lndMdu8l. "21.-? Publl1hed Ore nge Cotti Delly Piiot Mey 1, 8, 15, 22, 11183 11118-83 ._ ' JOl'ln A R~no IM I UIT I UITI 0' CA INC., Tiiie 1181-1 w .. fllecl with the ' 111 w. 1tu1 I t., Colt• ..._, CA County Clerk or Orange County on ---.. ---1C_"""_ftl't ___ _ .-?. AptA f4, 10l3. n1au nu1~ ""' ...,..,_ le ooncluoted by • ,2,.. .,,.,etlon! Publlt hed Orenge COHI Del" .. lune of CA tno. Piiot, Apr 17, 24, Mey 1, 8. 11183 ICltlty ltlnemen, Controltet 1781·83 T'llll ""*""" -lllM with the ClunlY Clel1t of Ofange Co-.inty on ... 1.19". Pl141M ll'vDlltllecl Orenoe 00111 Delly ..... Aprtl 14, Mey I, I , 11, 1N3 1171·13 "::mew.~· ... TM toHowlnt ""on 11 doing ....... ! ALl.liij "NANCIAL, 4111 Telle! ,..,_, Ho. 1IO, Newport INch. Cllf= r.':moor 71t Kth•no• =i Ooton• dtl Mar. Oellfornl• P\B.IC NOTICE 'ICTITIOUa llU ... H NAMlaTA'RMINT Th• following pereon 11 doing bull-11; 0.RAY DRYWALL, 511 Poppy, Corona de! Met, Celllornle 112826 At ymond Weyne Zupenclc. 511 Poppy, Coron• del Mar. C•llloml• 112828 - Thi• bu1lnan It conduCl•'Cl by an lndlvldUal. Reymond W. Zupenclc Thi• 111temen1 WM 111.o with Ille County Clerk ot Orenge County on April 14, 1983. ...CTtTIOUe llU ..... NA•HA~ The loHowlf19 pet90nl •r• dOlng bull,,... u : WEST COAST LEASE ANO SALES. 7811 Sit ter Ave.LS\llt• K. Huntington Beech. CA 921:147 Hung Huu NC. 7132. Hell Ave .. Huntington • CA 11_2$47 Jim F. FlttN U, 5008 SNihor• Or . Apt. 9 . Newport 9Hch, CA 92183 Thi• bullnwt 11 conducted by • general per1nerthlp. Hur.g Huu Nguyen Jim 1'. Fl•rH u Thll llel-1 WU tli.d Wltl'I Ille Coun1y Clerll ot Or•noe County on April 27, 11183. n1a11 Publl1hed Orenge Cotti Delly Piiot. Aprll 30. Mey 7. 14, 21i.~1113 '"'-83 Nil.IC NOTfCE "tCTm<¥1• llU ..... NAMlt'TAnMINT The following pereon I• doing bull,,_ 11: LAGllt-1~ INDEPENDENT MERCEDES ANO FERRARI SERVICE. 24&5 l tgune Cenyon Roed, Ltgunt 8HCh, Ct lllornl• g2181 Fr•nll Pomeroy Froe1 Jr., 170 Mc;Auley Pleet , l egune 8 .. Cl'I, Clllfornle 12851 Thie bullnMI It conducted by M lndtvlduel. Frenle P. Froet Jr . Thie 1\11-t -flled with IN County Clet1! of Orenge County on April 28, 1g93 "21tal Publlth•d Oreng• Cot ll Delly Pllol, Mey 1, 8. I&. 22, 1H3 lllll0-83 flta.IC NOTICE e~COURTOf' CAU'OflMA COUNTY Of' OflANa. 100 CWMI Ctr. Df. WM1 f'.O ... •• hflteAM,CAmta MAMIAGa Of': ,ITITIONI.-: .IACKll Lii .,.,. • .., Mt Meit'ONOilNT: THOA TM DOAN ,,.,....., IUMMOMI ('AIAY LAW) CA11No.Dl1•awl 11111 ~ le oonduotld by en ~. Alll!IO.lrnrnoor 11111 ~I WM llled with the CMltW Clertl et Orange 00\lnty on "214m Publlah1d Oreng1 CoHI Delly Pilot. Apt. 17. ~ ... Mey I, 8, 1H 3 178 .. 83 NOTtCll You MM llMfl wM. P\B.IC NOTICE TM-'_, ....... ..-.. _c "ICTmOU• llU ... H ;::':!,~:: =::.. "-! NAiii aTAft•NT 1t1e lllfof_ ..... Mtew. The tottowlng pe reon 11 doing 11 you w1111 to ..-tlle ecllllee of ..:.~ .... Ml.IC NOTICE ,_,...,hid Orlntl COHI 01lly NIC, Apr, 11, 14, Mey t, t. 1tN 17'7..S '9CTIT10UI llUelNIH NAMleTATl•NT Th• followlng pe11on 11 doing buel-•: bull,,_STut':o: 24 OAAPH1ca. 3811 en attorney In '"'' m111er, yo11 lhOuld do '° prOn'IClll)' '° that your Sen Mlguel, N-por1 leteh. Ca. reec>onM or l*ecllf\9.11 eny, mey be g2eeo flied on time. RANCHO IROOKHURST P•UC NQTIC( $HOPPING CENTER, One Civic Plue, Suite 280, Newport IMc:h, "°'"'°"',.IUIMH Celffotnl• HMO Beverly Dff Alld•y. 1801 s. AVteo1 U•l•d II• •Id• G erey Ave .• •23. Pomone, Ce delfteftded•. II hllt1111el ,.._ 91788 deeWlrMllWeUd.elft ........ Thi• bull,_ le condllCted by en .,...... .,. Ud. ......-......,.. lndtvtcNel. l di ........... """'-''" .. levwty ON "llcley ..... MAMI IT•~ Jerry Fleld1, 10•40 Charing "" .......,. .,.,..,.. .,. doing CtOM Road, LOI Ange!M, Callfornl• --rr •• rLoo INTl"'"IUI. ~: buel-,. condUc:ted by •n Thi. .t11ement -ftled wtttl the 11 'une d dHH eollottar •I County Clerk of <>ranee CO\lnty on oonn Jo d• 11n ebogado en Mt• AprH 28. 1113. • • II n t 0 • d e b • r r a h • 0 • r I 0 ,,,_ lmmedlet-1•. de Mte rnatllfl, tllll 1 _ An1t1 Lent, H11nt1n11ton lnCMvlOllel. ....... CllltOrnta ..... , J«ry l'leldt Pul)lllll•d Orange CoH t Delly '" rt1p11Mll 0 119geclon, ti hey Piiot Mey I, a. 11, 22, 1113 11011n1, puecle Hr reglltrlldl 1 ._ Olrol Ylllllt, tNl2 Anita Thi• 1tatement wu ni.cs with 1~ ... ~~ H1111tif11tM1 IMot\, Calllornla County Clent of Orange County Oii 1 .... ~ '~ ------------I. TO THI AHf'ONDENT: Tiie , Aprll 14, 1"3. Jelln 1'11om .. Al•IP..t 1022 Publl•h•d o rena• Co•~Y Mita.a.~ lolfll, uellfornla •-.,. -r ... 7 Piiot, Apr. 17, 24, ey I, I , 1913 ,.._ """- fttM ~ ~ OOllMled by . 1831·~ ntiOUi ........ ~ Y\lflM "9.iC 1tOTIC( '= ... ~ Tilll F' ~ lllOf wtlh 1~ Tlie IOllowlnt pereon I• doing OtM,111 OOUf1ty -• '9CTmOUI ...... bvllneat Ml • ::?. MAMS lfATIMINT IYITIMt )Cl, 11H'-' Newport .. '· 1 ' ,.1lt11 (Al UNIOO.-Pl IMPO.-T8j ll l llvd .. No, 101, 00111 Mell, '11•=:.'fo O~arw•o OOltl 01lly flllOAIUI tMOINO CO., 18 Ntn0t, Cilltfofnla tltl? --1 1 M 1 1M"' 'IMM. OA tl~t4. C•Ole ltrObel. 1121'.t New!>Ott ......,, • • • • IY ' • •r d H 10"' Oo t .. tt1M3 I.AMII T Al/ILi.ANA. 11 v .. o. •• I I ... 111, -----~-----t HlnOI. !MM, CA 11714. Oellfor':J:' UH lht Dell" Pilot Tllil bU11MM le OOl'lduotecl by en Tiiie 111 ~ lt'.r'.,, , ~. lndMduar. . -'''Ml "HYlt" HrYlct LMIMtl Atlelena CatOle ltrltlel Tl'lll llltelMflt WM ftled wilh Ille Tl'lll ltee-t WM flted ~the artetory. Vour Oowntv ~ °' Ofenee 00\lnty °" C-tv Clerll o1 Orange Oountt on MrVlff 11 ciur Aprtl to. tea. '914111 APflt H . 11a. ,.,_ t,.elalt1. ,,. l'ubll•lleel Oren .. CoHt Dally Publlll'led Orena.• OoHt Dally Call Ml•M11 Hl. W '11ot, Aprll 24, M1y t, I . ";~~:~13 li'tlot, Mey t, I . 11. 11, 1~4to-'3 'I pe titioner hH flled • pet1t19n -"'"9 >-r rnwneoe. " \'Oii fillt to Illa 1 r9llPOflM wttn" 30 oaye of the date th•t 11111 111mmon1 1, -WO on )'Oii, your defwlt may M entered Ind 1111 ooun may .en• a Jllde"*lt oontatnino ln~lve Of Oii* OIWt oonQef"'"9 dMl!Ofl of PIOl>llfty, IPOllH I 111Pf.O", Olllld 011alod~. ol\lld eupc>or , •OorNY ..... OCMll, and lldl °""' ,.. .... may '"' ., ..... lty tlle oourt. Tiie '""~ of ...... tafllt of IT\OM'.r' Of Pt~. Of ...,., oourt aut.llorlled prooeedl"'9 may .-0 ,..,.., . Deted: HoWl'nber ,ti, tMt. Liii A. lr#IOfl OMtk Nanoy Qfam, ~ fll11btta11ec1 Oran1• OoH t-0.liY fllllot. Mey J, I , If. 12, IHI to31-tl ' " REACH FOR .. RESULTS They're as close as your ••• ::.,•:: • •••• • • • • ...... •• •• ••• .. telephone when-you · adve-rti8e in c lassified. Reach for your phone-and reach for r esults- today. • Daily Pilat Classified ads phone 642-5618 -------- ' Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday. May 1, 1983 l!li .. __ .. _ .... __ ~,·"""--... -""---1·'""'--"'-'*---1·'""'--'"-ltlt---1• ... __ ..,_ .. IU-__ ,.---~--.-~--.... --... "'hit ltMft ... ..,. :IM=t1=-='="'=""'==tl~iiiiiiii~l9=11:..,.,::;•l--;;l;:M:;I Ceta.... llM Seit lw 1-.----'-llf-Celt .... llM lpf, W IHI lut. Im• Mt -.lnl!t......., ____ t ... tff ... llMI -"11!1! tQUtly H f n 1 11ITLllm Nil -~ llM MITA Ill ITL •Tm llan ~..._IO bCh. • ar. 3 1wnhm nr do•ntne. DI ti - PEITHOUSE URDEI LIYlll II IEWPORT IU1JH CU!ltom ~ 3 IR. 2 le, Love ly • BR, owner 3 It 1'4 be pool l\OtM. ~ IA . la, 1PKICM11 llvlnO rm, :l1m!!.!2050mo tut ... _ bO~&A 2,Ab• ..,.._ n~. llllk• root, RV rnov1Ci out of 11111 . C11m klto!len, lmmac. Charminf_2_liill doll~ !amity rm. laundry rm, 1 __ ... _....,. ______ 1 ~ AH IM WMnltlae _ eooaaa. Owner wlll Ol/l/f'/ N11dl 10 ttll Agl. lnalde/oul 113',000 ... Neulfal die«, .,,.. woe ba6cony l lN.000. BY OWNER·Und« mkl •t 10% INTEREST FIRST VEARI* Entertam on your Redwood decked penthouse garden with breathtakin& bay & ocean ,views IEW CUSTOMIZED COllOS- n•11TUT AT llll,llO te 1122,IOO. Steps to bay ' oce•n beachts. Too many 11mtnllies to ment10n, tnl UT. I Sii. 1-1 Psi. 211 11'91 It., ..... rt hHll Project of the Elllott Grousf, marketing by: • COLE IF IEWPOIT RULTD~IS 114/113~111 or 114/111-1111 •APR t3'/..%.(,\Qill\t on pr11P8r4') - 111 loen t1117,SOO. 845-t1f1 olou1 yard. Offwed •I 136-1111 111,800. 28r Condo. and priced lo H ll et l91 ... .,.., lltr, I~~~~~~~~ a 8r, 1.,.b•. l1mlly rm, l 12t,SOO. w. a.umaoia .. llWl Tll Huntington Herbour 937~1 IUln ... lllt tOPEN HOUSI! 8el/8un Qp~~~t 1~;:'~· rn'e~. t I llnanotnQ. -a-. .,.a • ••-ar11. A.llurne II 11WV., .... _1 ... I 12·6. Condo. t tO tiol--· .. • .... .... ... , 1·1 .::;"' "";.--........ o•r•g•. pool. ClbhH, ---.. -P•llLMlll Io w brook . a a 1 rt 38, 1 ... fixer ll"",OOO Ill 1-. It gaet Ml home th oloaa 10 bctl. &4f>-7334. :;;;;;;;;;;;;;~.-.-.-. Wlkhelm. 540-0871 .,. ~ ... • oloM to ~•n tor thl• 1--------1· 2 M1tr.•ul1 ... dbl g1r,l-;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;I rll.Lll 111&.n .............. Ht low prloe. 38r 2bl. C.. '9,000 REDUCTION bike TllTUUK oory frplo, MaxlOen pav.,. ..... 14 dar ~. UMd b111, ltplO In lo OC9111, • BR 2 Ba. w/ BMullful 3 Br. TuttierOCll ••·l>Yi"11o.:tyra,..,,, Tarbell '~~~~~~~~ d/.~n~~h'L '""'rm, 11:te1<. Lllm~ .~.300111~1•m1•.Now v1111 rownhom• over· Priced 10 Hll al I 127, 1: V~A /'V er Really a Inv. 11 • . ...,2,.... 1. lgl. look Ing r•o•on11 park 500. Calf Diani CIC>P«, lllM t'.4 YI LUii Clll S.t-2330 .,,_ -Privet•, qulat loc;allon. NMHt · No down to Qu1lllltd R E A T Y """"-u-..~ 2 .. _ .... -oa Vl•w• of mountain• I .211 11111 B Col • ...._, ......,.., ... · 1,.. Ba. 11 blockl lo oeean. glled I T el buyer. 3Bt, IV. •· • twnhM. Frplc, cloH lo community, 4 BR, tormal night I t... lkeover lat-~ Pt! ., ... ~ foe. ' b••ch & •choola. Al-DR & LR. Frplc In den & ~ '~~nT~~· fWC. I ~i 11 11111 Fer 11>'.'o~1 ' 4 •1100 · UITl9l1111m •um•bl• 111 •19.6%. m•'' •ult•. 2"' b•. 15l.tso1or1~313 '131 ~.~8 B y Owner Cu11 om pool , t•c & , 111111••• • Tllll ,. -Sharp 2 Bdrm hH wt land1G9PlnQ. MUS'r SEE .. , •• U"l7'ft Mod.11..-.....~2 ea. 1 _. !Of• 3000 Ml n cvatom giant privet• yd. Grut 3 BA COHOO: 11A Ba. All thl1 1pacrou1 cu1tom ~ALEE -·-· 1n· MeH Verde, If you nalghbomoodl a122 500 ahope nr, 2 ml lo betl & home. SandUll ... $370, n--t.,..... patio, oomm. l>ool I IP&. ll9W a lmlller llOIM, In ........... I.......... · 405 fwy. 185,000 lllUrn 000. Owner moving, lw.ill.la- N l,60(), Fred Tenore , ......... AIM Ille Adami SCl'lool area. -f ---111. 118,000 dn OWC 536--0t21 8QI 83 M HI Spac:joua ' Bdrm 3 btth Call u1. ~. L5%. 1585 PITI i---,-,-... --.---1 ••-•-I& llOIM. Hu formal dining, CORBIN ASSSOCIATES te2·~ •-• ... hi • llN "·-a--uJ M.. llU -·-lamlly room. flrepl1ca. 759-02211 i-,:--------3 br, Bu1h11d/Hamllton UIUll .., · U __. .... · Appealing family horn• Vaulted oelllng• & mt>rel Open Sunday t 1:30-4:30 3 Br. ~'1~· Condof · flnett 1 Br. Adult Condo fur-1te1, Great neighbor· SHORECLIFFS 3Br. 4~. lkylllH O•lora, wllh large backyard for $2150.000. Clll 3002 J M v di upgr ...... pro llllonally nlahad, 17 1 000 Agl hood. Xlnt fin, •ve11. I~~~~~~~~ OPEi HOUSES Open Sal/Sun 1.a. 11111 ohlldr•n & pet1, Seller fO.IJ! 1111' ... er decot1ted, many •tr••· 9M-22t7 Of "3.0881 S135,000. 112.000 dn. .IWHI WAITI •-... Juat lilted, ocean. Marigold. e.0..521 wlll help finance lhl• 3 lllLllU/llYlllDI • ~~:~~O. By Owner Call cOllect, 499-4737. , ........ R I .. 1wlJ canyon lllew, •tunning By owntt, •p•clecultt bdrm, 2 bl home with 2 adjoining 50 x 160 R-1 Open HouM Sun 12-4 ~ PlaflOT -· - 277 ueblrd Canyon • Bdrma. condo. 3,000 plus ICI n. dining .,. .. and f1m rm. Iota, po11lbla R-2. local· Only 2 mOH to beach Baal. luliltu lMZ Lo-t priced Warming· Woode Cove. 2 unlit. 1· 1 lll TWt a..I $295,000. 640-7990 or 1114.995. .... • .,.. ad on E/11da, CM Mein . 1111,111 from Ihle proluelonally Y --ton Woodbridge town- bd. 1-2 bd, nr bctl. G«ry & Chri111 55M221 . Ullll ~ lnlluanllal arN. 4 Bdrm St, Meh w/oldat alngle 4 bdrm , 3 be, Incl. dlcoralad 3 bdrm home I l1n•~• ~~:;i,:·:;~~·o:,::;:; 1235,000 673-7761 780-139'7 Lant , .... ,., home. TWO flreplacH. rental•, total montllly In-mot,_ In 11w unit, frpk:, with den. pOOI, IP• and 4Br. 3BI hM, boat gale. IW Dal Mer .IHTI IWf M• UpgraOad 2 atory that'• Dining and family rooma. come I l025, S l90,000. dble gar. (819) 753-8355. atrium. LOii of glala and 200 yda to pY1 bell, lo-101· Hlgnty upgreded w/ 180• view, OC11n & city •FULL OCEAN vu• Low, down or axcllange. light and airy with 1 large Baaullful POOL and Ownrlegl 979·8330 OPE.N HSE SUN. 12-4 • ttductlw muter aulta. well price In Harbour II nut appolntmenll llghtt, 31bd224+~. 2br & den. Jumlne Crk. 3 Br. 2 B1. 2 car garage, brick wrep-aroond patio. SPAI 1279,0900, Miiar NEW EASTSIOE LISTING 889 SENATE ST. $220,000. 0Hperate 1 285,000. OnlyC~~~!e.~a~:!:.'· •'""" Owner/agent 640-t515 exchange for land, Comfortable and allord-f a d e al o wner• -With 135.000 dwn. Won't 652_2000,. 760_1516 1085 Sk"'lne lrlftl1 '' oo n w MESA VERDE WAll HI llO'lll la11. 9•a7•1• --Wh1tew'~1er Wood & llYESTN llPLU T.D.'1, etc. Prlnclpala able 2 bdrm, 2 bl with have purohued anot,_. BY OWNER llOMI., tnc. .,.,.. " " .-------- GI.II Cuaio-5 bd + Xlnl lnveat~t with one only. 7141754·11505 or lttga u•um1blt loan. Adot1ble 3 BR 2 81, pOOI 4 B h lV. b ISh11p twnhae, 2 Mair fml)l rm. '" 01 CdM'• i;;;i dupleKM 2091822·264•. N1w 111t1ng. 1131,500 , ....... , & l•~}.,R~-n~.ooo. er ~1.~~t b. =-:r~~ R~;~:1s~E Imai 1044 bdrm suites. 2v. b•. 1559,000 aouth of PCH. Positive Nice 2 Br. Condo In The 1"· Locat.-cl In MMe North. .,....,n .., ... tale apprecl1ta. 1150,000. • lrplc. dble gar w/opnr. 30981 Waa1grewi 11ter-taic cun· flow. A .. Monllcelloa. only $89, -wAr .. RfRO T Big• Bdrm, Ju11 loadld 1142-8388 1828 Sandlewood. 'llT UITEll hit. Pllt htt hJI nice redwood patio. El Nlgual c.c .. 3 bd aum•bl• financing et 00. s 10 ,000 dOW(I . HOM[!:> llK. with Hlrlll Brick fir•· SPACIOUS 2 8'. ownan 5'15-20t8 • Bdrm. 2 bllh, •P•. Open Sat & SUnday • $119,500. '1035/mo hofne w/pool & 19&. gtNt r1tH. Guar. renll. ebb Realty, 831-2170 REAL ESTATE place. Dining. family unit plul 2 Income unit• t11telul unnrldea. Pvt. 38', 2V.ba. ~ . ..,..,,,_e_7_3-_4_86_9 ____ _ 1310,000 ~ down-wlll take thlt AM Of-496-7649 E~. _1_1._ fOQIDI . $147,000, H -fOf only $179,600, f •·•-f:lt:: 1_.. d I '"" l-d alraedy In 11crow o n $20,000 Takes oY9' 384' + delll 1175-8370 --auma 228e Miner SI. tu.... ~ _,. an qu el cu e-sao another! FR, h:y;hly unnrd hOme In IPll UT I Ill 1-------1 I location. 1158,500. Call p -. Man 640 9019 ... C 32112 See ltllnd h..+t I It NWI 011. Open 2-4 Sunday Lm If .... C11ey & SCottl. 831-2242 rope .• , • Wood ridge. A , many Monttch Bay Terrace S Hit+ .. ,.. C11t1 K111 '1024 Tt f1AUf111 MYU B. EllertMn Brolcer MY SH,IOI TIE Ollllf 111111, 1111 eectow. Prln cutom ocean via* home o~~~.~~l~~u~~~ E.SllE a au Anum• 8% VA loan. ,_,., • .,... 720-0740 °' 875-2373 lmmac:ul1ta 3 bdrm, 2'h 4 bdrm. w. ba, llreplace. only. 559-5547 w/lrge pool & "'8. 3br/3be+5br/3ba·1 vec WlllUIP/IP• 3Br,·w,91, Collage Pk Slngle atory 4 Bdrm bath condo with tunny double garage, All up-$895,000 509 Acacia-walk to Ma • ., ... good loc. & cond. home. Speoloua floor UITlm -prlvll• patio. large extra gr1d11. Fenced yard. HllFIEU OMI .... ... .. ; ~.... .. ' .. - .. IPll UT •LY Offtr lnvlted-ApP,eiMd Country college w/2 S13'4,900. 720-0504 plan. Dining room, family Pat., NoorM built. rare bdrm or bonu• room Naar Pool end Park. By Beeulllul 2 .Bdrm & den, 31547 Eat flftne «OK own/bkr 645-70<48 Bdrm•. lrg yard, RV L tlon SIOOO/ room, 11,.pl1ca. "Mini on merket. Hlghly up-wlt.h ¥. bath over 2 car Owner. St42.000 slngla atory, llreplece .• Gold Condo parlclng In mov.Jn con· -Oc> • mo. oondhlonl" 11119,900, graded unit ta•turlng 2 ettactled garage. Pool•. JERMSll ___ 5_5~_88_7_• ___ and double garage. Alie· .. ~ d ~ti ...... dlllon wlroom 10 ex· Meu Verde 2800 IQ. n. • it! m .. ,., ault11, 2'h bathe, clubhouH and play-., Ing $l32 ,950 . Call :W~. ' wl bd an Pnla1a11 1007 pend. Call Diana C-c>Pll Open HouH Sal/Sun II M sllyllghta and plantation gr~~ .. FounJaln Velley 48' 2bl 1199,000 lrtlt lterter h•• 54 -1151 Sl"5,000 PHI~ hllf 11 Re/Max 831-1288 2·5. 2088 Flamingo. Agt. ahuttere throughout. Seti. •Br 2ba IPI 1158,500 10% uaumebla 111 TD. IPll Sllllf 1•4 •·1121 ........ ..... ., ..... 1145 ..... 19 ' lrllflt ......... , °"'""'su8,50~x~~· .":"'~ngp• -WAfl HI Hl)N I v!.8t1215'iA.5b,ooo•· ?:t ~~glep::r.·. l~~h~~~ t W11111•EH ,. .. REP0° with ocean + city S•v• •lmo•t 130,0001 I II llOMI ., I -R 3 bdrm, 2 a. family light view, 2 Br. 2Y. ea. Praallg• 3 Bdrm, 2,,i, po ntm1nt to He, ca ne 3Br tV.ba lharp, ahopa. aedy to move In. room. lerge patio. '310, 1_. __ ...._ _____ reduced from 1179,000 bllh condo. Jull a llflOrt -~~1•-ay 1•1 ~i-~~ 1127,500 '129·900• 551•3208 ooo. 2 121 Seville. a•••Lm .WAI to lf55,000. Auume 111 bike ride 1w1y from the .,.._ --Call Carey or Scotti lmll TUI IEW · -• -HERITAGE . . REALTORS . 873-0824 ...,. ••-Will carry. C1t1 cloM In• bHCh. Dlnlng/lemlly llM EWM, 1111 ·1242-h bile OCEANFRONT HOME 3 Bdr 2 Ba, frplo, dining d •. linmadtlle ~ room1, flreplece. 1 185, Ai1ume good In, on ti· In :~1;!,k~lkl,:::1-------- Blll locellon. 4 Br 2 Bl, 8'11·121,!•~xuTry i'13r-~°!'~1_7720 R-873.0353 000, owner naoollabll. tract 3 BR 2 Ba, nice axtru. Atttlng $29,900. People who need peof>ia -==~~~~~==• OUI of II.ate. owner mull ~· ...,,,....,, l'Y • ........, 971-23~ at.a. Lo dn OWC 1ge 2nd Owner flnllldng. Adulta should always cileck the ~-~ ••ll.U~.OOO.Co111 ~o.•:t~·F,rad==~~-~t~~~ ... ~n~~~or;s~r~r~~~~3~ro~7~S~.~BR~~~T~O~L~~~~~~~~~~~T~D~.~·~,~10:·:5:00:·~=0lw=n~r. on~~ ... ~~~ ~Cio~~ILY~PtloLryT~~ Buy.. cl a m.ime: Meu Prop. 873'.6410 • anore -'""• ag • .-• • 042.5513 . 551-23'0 Agt. " 0 Verde 4 Bdrm 3 Ba, over ...------.....-..._ 2800 aq. ft . Extra• ln· CertH •tl Kar IOZZ elude Franch door•. lkY· 1=-=----...---......-.. ...... 11oh1. entry court with 2 ti A LIT und brick well. A di· 1 bdrm home In front. 2 llghtful home prleed very bdrm re .ital In rear. ·low. $230,000. 751-319.1 Clean, quelnt, cl'llrml~ . • SElECT 1222.500. Agt. 642 .. 82 .... LIHr PROPER.TIES F1bulou11 Corona del iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Mir locallon. TERRIFIC VIEW OF BAY. OCEAN Ima I.E. AlllTI and boating activity from 111•11 IP Ihle 2 bdrm 2ba ·unit. "''"..... .., ... Boat allp polllble. $449 . .itteHI llHtlltH 000. Aaxlble nnanclng. ftr ''•lrtlllH tf• -",\Tl Ill HI '' I aaa •a...a ........ a_ .. llllMI ., Inc. -. -..._ REALESIAIE tuna 4tl ler, 831-1400 hltt lwJ I l1dr-Dramatic ,_ home, 3 bd, ... II, 1111 Ml fer d'en, & Fmly rm. 3 frpl1, ..... ll .. 1111 extentlva uae of brick & •-~~~~~~~~! Oak. Contact Sat• Mar-::: ltUI YllW 8!!~5 -58118 o r ·~~!!.."I!,:~ •. COLDWeu. BANl(eRC Sweeping bay, ocean and night 1111w1. 3 Br home. Red uction of 1150,000 reflect• own· •r'• motivation 10 ••II --..... , ..... u tan Mll¥0Cll NOW. See Ihle lreuurt Duplex 3 Br. 2 Ba. lrplo, • wttl1 potantlal fOf ~· beach delull• owner clatlon. Aak for Carotyn unll. po• trede. 1420, Muon. &44-7020 j)()O. 1175-2500 Lm1 IUl UTlTI l4' .... ••-••y View 01 Fun~ lllend, 3 --Br. 2 Ba, beaut pvt yard, RESIDENTIAL REAL EST A TE SERVICES NEWPORT BEACH CORONA DEL MAR llllllYll 11,lll,IM Classlc In design, this 6 BR plus custom home In Big Canyon Is a renewed vision I>f tb.Lpa.st. From the hardwood floors to the soaring cell lngs I t speaks gently o f agel ess respectability. Grounds are secure behind 8' walls & there Is a pool surrounded by mature trees I Liii HH,IOO P'Flvacy 1s a prior ity In this breathtaking penthouse atop completely secured bldg. A vast array of ultra luxurious features thru-outl Ever fascinating views of bay, ocean & mountains. Outstandlngll " NYEI 111111 1111,00I Dover Shores cul-de-sac custom 6 BA, formal dining, family rm, pool with hydraulic cover In private park-like yard. Perfect floor plan w/separate chll(.irens wing. Fee landl .. ............... .. ...... Watch the boats & the sunsets from this newly redecorated 4 BR home In one of your most convenient & very lovely areas. Owner will consider a .trade. Submit. .fAllllll OIUI IHl,000 Dramatic view of ocean and bay plus twinkling tights at night. 3 BR plus family. Lovely decor w/plush carpets, custom tlles. skylight, & lush lalidscaplng. Guard gated community. ""'•mu .,..,.. Enjoylhe "Jasmine Creek life",-tennis, pools, lush green belts & 24 hour guard gated security plus lovely split level 3 BA & family room home on the green belt. Ult tlU 11,IH,IOI The most discriminating buyer will choose this outstanding bayfront 4 BR home because It overfooks the North chaMel turning basin, has plec & slip tor 55' boat & Is one ot Lido's finest residences I UN llLE 12,400,000 Located on tip of prestltlous Lido Isle. this unusual 3 story Bayfront home was custom designed & decorated by Carole Elchen & features Imported Interiors, gourmet brick kitchen & outstanding quality thru-out" 111.111 ISUll .. 10,00I The home you have ~lways admired on the Island. One home re1oved from S. eayfront prime bay view. 3 BR's. separate gsj room 2 BA apt over 3 car garage. Owner will help finance. Ov• half acre. Six ti.-ttttlllc aree. $219.000. ---room-.++ttge-Uv~""f wl1I tow blldw. &1~Sroom. Form•I dining 1---------1 room. lhofedlble 11orage. Open house, Sat.Sun Tlltwe car garage. Horae 12·•. 428 Carnation. One coral. Separate 101 large of the charming older enough IOI' tennlt court. homM on Cemellon. On 1550 000 2 1011. 4 bd, CIOH lo lllOUYM llll,IOO A lovely large town ome n ewport'Sliileil-- gate-guarded community. 4 BAS, bonus room, high beamed celllngs, gorgeous patios & plantings. PrlQed under market. NllUHLIU. Pll,lll Duplex - 3 SR 2 BA -2 BR 1 BA. Income potential $2000 month. Excellent parking, mature trees. ~wners unit refurbished. Close to beach &-.~~lgh-celllng1. atalned-glau,- flreplace, cozyll Ulllll Y1EW llW IMl,llO At last you can enjoy the wide open spaces of the Irvine Ranchi In this fabulously locatecf3 BR with den and famlly room home you view gentle hllls and onward to the ocean. lJlt llll 1111.-. Enjoy all Lido Isle has to offer combined with totally remodeled 4 BR Cduntry French home on -Wida.Jot. Oak moldings, beams &. cabinets_ porcelain & brass fixtures, -new Oak kitchen. Owner very motivated! PllllSIU PlllT IH0,000 Location, location. locatlonl Lovely, large home across from park, ~ block from ocean, ~ block from bay. Fee appraisal S-82 was $420,000. Oau us todayl Don't hesitate. . uj "'"' b .. ch . s 49 5 . 0 0 0 . ., • IUll l-8_7_s.-&_7_43 _____ , nALn 111-1111 ...m•• •m Prima Coron• del Mu lalMI ........ Wll/IPTlll Old Cape Cod. 200 n from Chann•I. Boet mooring. View Pavllllon. 4 bdrm, 2 gar. 11800 per mo. S20t< Option money. Agl '4G-1538 ewe after 8. locallon. Specloua 3 bdr.m plus family room. ~ome haa meny aJ1tra1. Gu11dad get• commun· lty. 1410,000 Call tor "'°"" -w1. 552·2000 HARBOR VIEW Hew 3 bd hO!M, vacant HILLS-4Br, 2Ba, fem rm. and ~ to move Into. Loclled on and of cul- 8ulld8' wlll oonaldar 111 de-MC. Approir 'h acre. ollara. Contact Sare, By owner. $495,000. Mervi n, 1175·5888 o'I 7f0-9133 By eppt 1144-llOtO . . .. ""_._,_._! SPYIL&ll ~ 11 ...... !!F Best 5 bdrm and family • rm home with ocean view. rtdue«l s 100,000. ----With 10% down. Open -========:-1 S.1/Sun12-5. Waat ern E1tata1 ..... Hlgllly upgraded, 2'~ Br & den, 3 Ba, Mair tulle wtlltrtightad Bar & ion. f1butoul kllc:han. Ptu1 1 Br apt w/lrg pvt deck 1kyllghlad Ba a fully ~ kltcl'lan .... 85. 0 . Ma ke ofl •r . ~lora vane• BJ r111tar Uw.T ............... H~ and apt, Owner wlll carry paper. 1128. 000. ........ ..., ITMl1t 551· 1~34 llYIMYllUOI <4Br w/m1ld1 or ln·l•w aulte, U., formal din rm, lam rm, wlk to laland & bcht. BEST BUY 1295. 000. Agt. 7f0..8311 . 11tlltc .... YllW m1. TUii ) IEWPllT ttlJllT1 llH,000 Incomparable quality & crattamanshlp thru.out this Contemporary remodeled home. Flne oak cabinets, huge kitchen & dining rm. skyllghts & beam celllngs. In perfect conditions ptua.._ oeean view I WEITIUFF 1111,111 Lovel y, spacious 5 BR, stngle/story home In good condition. New roof, plush neutral carpets w/hardwood floors beneath, country kJtchen, large yard & good location tooll • tllJIMI Y1EW .... IHt,111 Decorator's dellght. Fully upgraded Carmel model Including French doors, moldings, tlie, brick patio & much more. See this today, tomorrow may be too latel IL"FI IZU,llt Fabulous vlewl & financing tooll 3 BAS. den. quality slate entry & den. Low. low down & long term seller financing at low rate. Highly maintained wlvery light feeling Inside. •YllllM Slt ...... Custom home In preatlglou1 gated community. of Irvine Cove. Private beach, large tot, po61, spa, paddle tennis court with nlte lrght1, all this and more In thl1 4 BR homel TllTLllMI 12ll,tlt Great price & great terms on this gorgeous 4 BR decorator's showplace. French doors, brick paver•, beautiful waJlpapet1, etc., etc. and a superb view to bootfl Don't h .. ttatelf NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 21•1 IAN JOAQUIN MIL.LI llOAD. lllAlllll ....... Ull,lll 4 BR Spanish with Inner courtyard & fountain. . Deck leads to mature trees & private park. Home Is clean. adaptable & located In one of our best communities. BEACH COMMUNITIES lJlt llU 1111,111 /4. remarkably spacious home completed by extensive used brick south patio on extra wide lot! Beautiful woods. leaded gl1sa, French dbors, 3 fireplaces Integrate gracleus lido livlngll lJlt tlU .. 21 .... A perfect combination of prestigious living on Lido Isle + privacy & spaciousness. Custom French style 5 BF} home with Lrg yard & spa & corner prime location. Owner financing available. OTHER AREAS IM'Nlllf .... Walk to evethlng from this 4 BR. famlty room charmer, Including 8 tennl1 courts, 4 pools, and one sensatlonal private sandy beechl ...... 1111,llt Terrific famlly home In Woodbridge wl communlty amenities galore. Neutral decor. brlght,expoaure w/prlvate yard & patio, 3 BRS, family rm, muter suite & much morel Priced to Mii. Ill.MA llUll UH,IOO New Victorian on Balboa Island. Price reduced below comparables. Private master suite + 2 more BRS & den. Hardwood floors. French doors, beveled glass windows & rooftop deck make this home speclall Vacant & easy to see. lJlt SIU • .,, ,,000 Warmth. character & charm abounds Ir, this country English 2 story home on best stl 3 BR. 3 ~ BA. 2 fireplaces, sunny brick patio, remodeled l<lt, perfect condition. Quality thruout. OWC 2nd T.O. unu ISUll S421MO Duplex-Owner's unit has been remodeled w'fFro ench doors & windows. brick patios, skylights, MBA has Jacuzzi & many more special features. Two Income units bring $700/Mo. & could be more. Great assumable loansl UMI._ 1121~ Award winning architect's home shows that modern design c an be warm & Inviting. Spectacular vtewe of the Reclfl~& hills. Lush landacaplng. Muter Iott suite. Onhf a l<lndl ~.... 1111,GOO Beautiful 2 BR plan 6 townhome w/gorgeous upgradea -French doors. oak walnacoattng. d1rllng wallpapera. lattice-work patio cover. etc, etc. All this plue low lntereet usumbte loan. 8llff NIDSON JOM DOfMtll lifl.ll>A iMISTOlt ltD P'mlSOlt NANCY S110G COUU&.l*OSICI ln&JI [Wll& WA--llTA QUIRE ~llWO SllCH(lfi Ill IEllTS summn IMICIA •mos IATI RAIA.STOit *LMT THMD llMC'IA llJITS --IUTlt WI flTCllD IDTmDT WV* M.SOlt ... r.= CMOUMCllAHM -mJ>y • LISA MITt ruMllllOll 1111 CUii LUCY RC)S( MMCIA._llG ... ·. " -~- . .. .. • . -· ... .. .. ,; ' 11 l . :. .. • ,,J ... l ..., '""" your boring Income pro. l*'IY 0( OU10tO'#n ,..,_ *1Ce with tt\a large aqUo. 11)1 tor thl• neat ru1llo Ind roomy 4 bdrtn 3'A bl home In a WALi< TO THI BEACH CORO,.A HIGH· LANDS IOOl llon with •pect1c ular vl•w o r ' llllnd Ind hartlOr. Pr1oed BELOW ourrem ...... ' H I 11 l4H,OOO tee. Own•r h•• t1ta.ooo ~ulty and wlfl ottf'/ 2nd. ~1111 '°: CMllEll n can JO CMOl IUnD VAUll llMlltlll .. ,,... cmtM UISffLD IOI YOHt • ... PflDSOM flMI( Sl'llE nnn. YOUN& I :~ 1• /Jn ~1r 11 1'~11 f I i. /lC,'-,f )( In I I ', • I 1 I I -I . ' .! , H Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunday, May 1, 1983 ...... 11!...hh ......... -~ 1111liiimi7iiI~llfl&;mliiiLJlll 1n-· ... 1!!1111.l!IL.J.!1!11Rlmn1111!1Wlm!111-Ul.!1Mml ....., ... ••·" t&... 119 ::;::::;;::c::::::::i:=:' ....... IT ... mT .. llT PW LITTLI OR NO DOWN 3 It, I le. trplo, wt bet, 11.lffl I Ir. 11mlly rm, formal Ill.. .... ...... M*Ml ht ' •• VILUEI a bdrm & den, A·t , wlll 2 If tbe, StH,000. flro-11 JOU Qllallty for • 111 fM\ rm. pool tto. Totelly 2 Bdrm c:ondo....brlght llvlng rm , lrplo, AIC. e8TAT£& • 2 bd, den, -........ Plft tradt lor C.M. unite. perty Mart '40-t019 T ' owner our~ 2nd '•mod• I• d . N w Pt Ind oltan. lnoludie land many ~rldM. Harbor llbn1ry, cwt IP~1 1 ml to Owl• P1 Harbor l".Ull YllWt 1700 000 '"71"' 8ea wino~· IM 2 yra, Htlghl• oharmer. 1321. and , .... , .. ,lo 111--. Wiii View mt , •• ltn.. FANTASTIC VIEWI (OOMn). Collntry •tmoe-. "'°' • eeo:,e571 " • Forecloaure: Reduced New luli condo•, Hri 600. 61 t ltYlne Ave. __ __..=::, all on;;, Incl H50.000. 840-2080 " 7ff· 1078 ownlagt l)hef-. In San Juan c.pi. A model home nerfect ~-bedroom •· · 11001< to 13181<. lay· Ila , t t u .ooo. Ca l Open t·IJ, Sun only, ....,.._ --------'=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiml etrano. CloM to eonoo11, / , N k • r 1 h l h 1 Nawpor1 Htlgtltt, 3 It. 1 front 3bf, 2b•, 46' ellp. t75-4S33. 6M-4812 Of ..-.oe11 IMM/oPI Of trade. Call pa .. IWlll 1• twt l Old Mlealon town. ' antuc el Pan , i Y ea. houH , newr.•lnt1 m .1464 OP!N 8UN1·6 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil a. .. tHl2or790·8816 ,.... lllUIWM LoYely 2+ br, 2 be. upgraded w ith many c u atom new roof, r•fln aheo No. u Vl•nna. Htrbor m 11th~ SCENIC WAURFAONT ........ 1M1tJ VIEW Otamatk: Moneoo model, din lllY.., u111 rm, encl. f ea tu re a . A tor ma I g a rd en harftoocl floore. IMotd Ridge. V•c•nt R•n•I•· Nawpor1 Hgt1 DREAM I lovely Eutblulf home 31 wN a.tty'• llOme. Ml.. porch. •II •PPlct Incl IWTOUndl pool. jacuzzS' and guebo •Ir heal, detached dbl UllOt Moo.I a bd., 2~ CHARMING NEWPORT Fee 38r-Ha, d•n. 3 UIKE ·N OFFER Bt Incl lrg Meir llUlte: 2 , .. In ptlce tut week. Fruit ""'· lg• lot, rec and Overlooks a a.....,., .. ,.ular 180° ctt GatfOt, laro. yard. ba. 10% down. Btlow BEACH HOME a er. tY. lrplc:I ~deco< boll 1111\ " 81 library lull formel Should rMd 1576·000· ctnltt Incl lnd00t ellti· ,....--621 El Mod«!•. Aetc~ lttl-' •.. I .......... -~ B 3 I"", p'oo11•-Aia : ,,_,;. I .. -~· ,,.. dlni" lrt i~ In 11v1;, 770.5454 Ing rink. pool, ,.c:. av • i 1 d ha bor and niaht 11a•.ooo. 548·5041 I m ••·""'.__,lo I . min. 10 Harbor .. .,, -"-...,.. -tm 0 WN TH -OWNER 14 ,000 ocean, s an • r • .. $375,000. 951.9399 1186,000. 812 Fullerton. to bell • 12.6% •Hum. 1116,000 to 1129.900 3313 K-0 light view. Now reduced $55,000 to 8. 7141M2-e313 Fan1a111c: oppty at 1339, Ownlft 111x1oue act now LANDI Ex<*I. financing. Npt s11or ... Canel front 4 131• · 4 t77. 5 8t. futbluff. ~ tot. . 000. 464 82nd 81. °'*1 J Mttllhall Agt &42·9808 1345,000. ~ ~!_;.nlt2f30t5~2_~·. wllJ di•· lu C1-~lt , lt'Jlf. a low $775,000! The finest value in 1266,ooo. LHM Hold. 3 bd cut-de-NC country d 811 "I . pp. ( 1 f 4 1 ~· ...... -• Spyalus with thiskind of quality! Pllll 11 ........ 131&.600 .... Agent dac:Ot l199oo0 UIUftt. 831-8223. 772·3696 Dockelde 840.8208 L•st CHANCE ....,.. M._t742 °' 646-104• able IO.na. Contact Sara i~~~~~~~~ CAUTIONI " .-.JllJI 144 7211 llQI ... II Mtrvln, 875·5188 or .... W• ..... llCI Tutla llM to buy tllle bHuUlul 3 ~~--• 1441 Ot!Uy Oflve .....,.,. T ........ " ..._9080. like MW 4br/3ba. pool. P-do not carelaHI; Y••r old, 4 unit apart-~. ~~.';=:.d~n~': ~~°:~~:reg~':':~: $311;7,500. 848-9498 ~~ ~~ ~~Y=1~71 ~°::~ !!!.i!_iiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iiiil .:::•.::. :=:e h!h~ ~~~l'u1f.~ ~ git• pl111 lerga hobby IChoota l Ahopplno. 20K EutblUff llOtne fOt 1148, PllTHI -••11t 3 BR. lune •olld Oak golf courH vlewe •I • '--'-· 1--11 •--'-1Mf room. Pool 1lzed lot, dwn. Aeeume 111 et ruw • tr--.. ~., MYI""• di llf!r..,. '"'91 • llW • -••• • 500. Call Lo i• Mltl•r New 3 Bdr 2 ea. Waltl"" famlly room wtth 8' tolld ..,......,vv ... • beaut. landac.1ped. 11.28% OWC b-.nc:.. ..._...a 831 lt&e ..., .. ,. Oak btr, walnac:ote, rec:t from Iha owner~ ' Owner •Ill aa.111 al fl. lea "?,'..,.·• L.... On extra wtd• 11raet-10-• · ...,. to walc:oma Arr:M you. fore being 11e1ed with -"""' ,. _......_ -1:uan-.. NE PORT s o E hardwood floor• huge . ON TURTl-L'ROCK'S SLOPES nenc:lng. Now 1389,600. 114/ ll-111t ltreet lf>t, thll unique Of· W H T H M counltY kitchen with fir•' broken. Act NOW ... call L~ Open Sal/Sun 1·8 ftflno c:onttln• Ylulled A1k~ 1246,000. 2346 pla~. Tutetuny deco-~at (714) 842-0138. Wi·th vt'ews of hills & ci'ty ligh•· FOR Aoblneon: ANl10f Bluftl Condo, a Plan 4 lllT ,...., celllnge, 4 flrepl•c:e•, 18th I. Opn Sat/Sun t d E I t ..... 141-1141 Br.3 81,MWc:atpellng& .... ,-eky11•hl•. maid• quart-1 __ "iiiiiilillnMt' ...... ._I Agt , Ann Fowlke• t• • · normoue o · Htvetome1hlngyouwenl SALE BY OWNER. A completely ~~~~~~~~ appllc:. large patio. cur--.,., M1r11eloue muter 1 •tlllft 49 .. 7754 Oulel cul de NC. Baautl· to Mii? CINI/fled ad• do customized ll Bdrm. Plan 60, President 1: rently IMMCI, a11al1 July. CloM to Hoag 6 betch .. sul1• wl1h ftrilJ)I-. Par· i--------fully landecaped with It well I Call NOW IUT ._. 11ei • Haye 2 euper 2 l•Ytl 11.,.., lurni•-:. .... 1h un· Outstanding locatlon on ATTENTIONS fruit lrtH. $216,000_ 6-42-5678 · Home with pool, spa, room addition -•• ,. • Top loc.b llon, end 1un11, condoe. Only 1135,<*>o & lq~ deco<::' It~•· Penlnaula Point. "l." St. Condo buyer "Thia 11 It", Shown by 1ppt. C1111;-::-=-=:=-..;;;;::;::::;;==~ and 8 multitude of other added OcnVu Trl·M• com\Jf'lty green ell, aero" rom $145,000. Agt. 552-7600 2 Bdrm. 1 bath. gar. 2 Br 2 ea, great lor ... Frank vaui.o. 759.1501 pool/tennl• near bMctl. pool at 400 Vl111 Flofr. Nead• TLC. Just 11ep1 to nl0t1. For the best buy In amenities. Spec:lou1. frplc, dbl.gar, Sac:rlflc:e 1196,000. L.H. ILIFPS--•-222 !!.!!'II the ocean. Try and equal town aee: 16 Weatcllll S bltln1 gdlermeNp1cr .. 1 Pr111ata Patty. Mr. Dean •-IPll ..-Y 1·1 Ihle at $220,000. Owfler VIiia $187,500. Open ASKING 448,,000 2·3Br. den. End unit• 760-0157 •ft 6PM dally. LUil IPTlll 1••.1•00 wlll carry at 10% Int. Sun 1-4. John Carey, WALKER& Real!state To Plec(' your .. ,.·a~t Rt•sult" St>rv1re Direc·tory' ad Call Now $169,900101225,000 Lt9 ueumablt let 3 Br •& & Ill F.S bkr. 673-7771 Viewing by appointment. 16~~-=~ty~ 10 ~r:.r1o;;,, C:.~J~'. PAW1U1111M•1f!-'• TIUITIHAl ~. Phone Owners at 752-8199 all 1rid... Scoti t(oj,.;_ 314 AYlnldt <Almbr• (oft H ON l501~1o· new3 : Ice.A, i·,;,A 1~~~~~~~1 ------.. 642-5671 ht. JJJ ~iii~~~~~--1~A~l~l,.,.._~~/8k~r~5'4~5-e~S~9~1~1 Vitia Caudal). 1198,000 be, I, P s. 1: B ke Coo ti. In 'ted ~·~, ~91 UfflllT 11111 door1, lg 1unny pallo, I le L t le L 1-9 ro r pera on VI • lltlT llW .,.~, f ·•1 ·• 2 Bd boat atorafce· Oak firs, 1;..,.~;';'~;•C;•;;~;;:=::'=:=ac;:;;•:;~-;: llU •... _ I II L,. -1---------1 .... o .. ··-· rm _ 3 BA, ~ BA, "Linda·· ,_ -... a•y .-.... ,, 2b pool MCU lty bl..,. gracious -1 owing plan. lo;•et Priced Woodbrld-Model, tlngle etory, In 3 BR 1Y• be llOme. W.alk Som«lel mdl on lrg pv1 .. _. I 15119e 1548& 000 'owe' ..,.. Ideal l0t entertaining. ge Chateau. 2 bd, t'n be llYFRllT the Blulla, Newport to the beac:tl. Trade fOf COfnet lot w/v'taw. Room Your aqul'r: your hOme leiu. ··--4· lltr Ownrlagl. 675-7298 WATERFRONT NEWSBOY CONDO 1031 BAYSIDE COVE EAST Chardonnay Model. Frpl. lo11ely 48r. SB• nr Linda Beach. Excellent c:ondl· ~d~k~~~ llouM ~ ~J·t=Of~ :: ::S 3~ii~!~ I l I • I I l I •I O~~ _Ji~T~~~~N~-5 Atnumd 2 :"gar .. h~lly Ille, Incl. wine cooler, wet llon.?>Nl VI 185,0001 1--------1 \Mii help w111nanc. Coma • 135,950 down pyml & 1114444 ~~r·on·ly ····12'!~· e· bar, sauna. PY1 dock. 60' Call Agent/Ownaf • Ull llU UfflllT -•t Opn HM Sun t-5. Ilk• Oller payment•. 1--uu--.. --.,-,-.-.--1 l!1r•y auy~ ..,.... ..,..,.,. Y on Newport Bay 1695 (71•) .... 8382 D k I 1 loc111 8 1930 P-c ........ ._~ $199,950 tullprlca. Call • ~ owner. 662·~ ~80 or · · .. .,..... oc · x n on. Y 1 1380""00•0-E · ---1d· fOf lmmad lhowtnn Xlr• large pool sited 101, 5-48-9880 OP9f\ ~unday, 000. l-hold. 176,000 I~~~~~~~~ Owner. low down P•Y· ng , . mer• · .. ,.. 11 tt , ...... tr.. llghl & bright 5 Br, super 1-6 PM / 1_dwn_._6_75-_383 __ 5 ___ 181ytronl coach. 3 Bdrm• ment. Bay Riiy 494•1840 ·IUI. UT&TI IT•E 2 & 3BR 2-2•,;,ba. neighborhood. Owner •llA llL U1 2 ea. Cu1tom. lmm10.1 ___ 6_7_3_·7_8_73 ___ 1 111-1111 1115,000to1147,000 wlll help finance. 1255. 45' Boat Slip, membership Shark Island Yacht Club. TllTU I•.... L "'I•· .... •·-Vwy renbl. 534--0811 If.... GREAT TERMS 000 LH. Agent 646-1044 Mtny upgradee. 2 bt, 2 n ...--1216 Mariners Drive. MILLION 1$ VIEW lllAIFlllT John Marshall, Agt. or 6-«-1742. e::w~~rg~IT~lc:;::J. 1~R~~.b~. Elega~&~armlng g:'c!9~se:;,~3r'c:!: P•~=~~~y. By 0111ner, 1450,000. ___ 64_2_·_980_9 ___ 1 IPll •Ill REDUCED to $485,000 1159,000. $ 55,000 Hampton Mdl w/ocn & Spaclou• walled garden. Catallna • away from 1°1 1dtr 1duple8X40P7ri9c:9ed0 •I UIMI NW .. OUY• By ownat, 553-0458 676-<Mi4 city llt .. Ylew, pY1 ,,.,.,.d New c:ar"""I, Ille & dr•· ........ ~ _... 1 .... o Yt ue. • or -,... ,._ ,...,, .... y ...... -,. ye ,,.. 559-4221 -• 40 Royal St. George. Cash to $200,000 Assumable Wells Fargo Loan PllCED u-".... r1ed community w/pool perlee. Jutt reduced lo lhe Ylaw adYanlag ... 2 DllUllT llYSI SAT/SUN 12-5. tr-• tennis facllltl ... 1410, 1465,000 Including land. Bdrm 2 bath houH. VerHlllH Condo, pen· Clll 476-1234 l ido lala No. •Ide with 000. Call Cathy Schweickert Owner wlll accept low lhouM. 2 Br, 2 Ba. Ab-I I C ... lleilet Call Muriel Reynolds 646-2080 Turner Assoc . 4'94-1177 For qu~ Nie on this 2 dock. 11, 195,000. Al· Open HM Sun 12·5 or Dick Halderman for down & help finance. aentae OWi*'. 1169,500 bdrm, 1 be. Sunflower eumabla fin.: t11 1475, 1903 Yacht Collnla Information. 644-&200. 1389,500. 2308 Cliff Dr. make olfar. Call Judy IOt Model In Woodbridge· 000, 2nd, 13&5,000. Owner (714) 979·22;l0 MACNAB·IRVINE REAL· Open Sat/Sun 1-6 . 11lewlng 780·199e o r VIiiage OrMn. Upper unit OWC lge 3rd. Prln only Mon-Fri TY 842-9200 Is.5393 with bllcony. Terr~ p!MM. 673-1873 t---------t~...._~------t....:::::=.:::~=--==1-==:.:.:.:...... ___ _ =•Ion all 1~ only 1 · Sharp Plan 4 Broadmoor, · ~ ~~~. Canyon. Open Sun. Jsor 6 Winged Fool ln.. ' • lty· · .. _ 720-:.1 46.._0;WJ:ll/fGI United "rOkirs 6 s1•TI77 Newpot1 Stiore1 4 br + lamlly rm. Walk to beac:h. Wiii teke TO'a or 1m1ll c:olldo In trade. 1164,000. Open )louH Sun. 1·5. 401 Colton & 309 Cedar. -,-------.... --~--1-14-1-1 Duplex, 3 br up. 3 b< dn. _... · 1269,600. 50K dn, owe. By owner. LoYely wood, Bachelor condo, $82, ·stained and leeded 500 . View. Walk 10 gi.t. Ocean View. Walk bMc:h. lo town A beach. 2 Dockilde lrplce. Xlnl financing. ,__ ______ _ $254,000. 494-9546 -------1 nmurr un "' Step• from Victoria Ready 10 moYe In. 4 Beac:n. 180 deg ocean/ Bdrm, 3 bath home. ahore vu. 4 Br, oYerSlze large kltcheo and eddad I o t I 4 3 S K . den. °""* II willlng to 2131375-0224, ownr. oarry •II llnanc:lng with Victorian flavor, colorful. excellent t«mal Try thlt unique. 2 bike to ocean. one l0t the belt around. HOUH wlloft plua COi· $229,000. lege. 341 Cret1 St. Se-1212·111111 • eluded, tr .... $268,000. -._., 1·1 497 ... 081 .... &. - LAGUNA CHARMER 142•1200. S..t loca11on. 2 Br l 81, newly palmed. S-182,500; Coul Prop. 673·5-410 Buy et Fortlcio9ure Price 2 bd, etrong oc:ean/clly A PETE BARRETr R£ALTY Ylewt. Lrge lol. Dllllrable ~~~~~~~~I locatlon. '195·000· BALBOA ISLAND BAY-497·1232 own/agt FRONT_ OPEN SUNDAY Fii, WllW, PIUHll 1:30-4:30. 124 So. e.y-11H1-...... ...... 1ront (Wide I/law _.. locatlonl) New pier & 11lp Swim, run and 1un It for 55· & 60' boat•. ParedlM Co11e, 1 block Spectacular c:uetom .~I T_~relu In the home· tea ---,_ 'Siuna or"Spa \iOlii" loads of c:lo.._M...,le;a.wbu11118Jlt· ... ln__.. h••ted waler). T,hle trundle bede, *kt etc. quaint 2 sty 2 BA 2 Ba 4 Br & den wlekytlght1. home DOES NOT SHOW Super financing IYlll· from the etreetl The able. Cell Cathy Sc:h-wooday el. to sl. lot Is wek:kert f0t lnlormatlon. llone terraced. 8eYeled s 1, 750,000 lnc:ludlng and •l•lned glen enh· I 1 0 d . 6 4 4 • & 2 o o . anct all rooma end the MACNAB-IRVINE REAL· elaborate b1t111 have TV IYOf)' and bfUI tlxtur... '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Open every Sat/Sun PM r- or call Hlllle, 1249,500 owe unlli1&11• OPEN 12-5 SUN LEVEL OCEAN V)EW LOT, 50X 120 plu1 en adorable 2 1ty 2 BR, 1'}, e •. dine/rm. hdwd lloore, lplc:, gar .. end NEW kitchen. Ooeen aide of hwy. (200 yeti to beech & can walk 10 townf) t45 l.a8rN, 1299,000. nmwam Bulldlng Ille, 388 Pin• L.91 Uffltlf NEW LISTING Marvelous locatlon next 10 greenbelt. Pier and slip. Enjoy all the llcilon on the bay! 4 Bdrm•. 4 bath•. Plan• tYtllable fOt new retldenc:a. IPll IHl&Y 1·1 lOI YIA Liii MU 142·1200 A PETE BARRETf . R£ALTY crut. 1245,000. w111 1~~~~~~~~ eubordln•t•-1.:: ........... ,. Lltua Billa 1050 IYIWlll 38 R. 1%8A, AIC. lGE ASSUM. 11271<. 710-8737 83 .. 9101 3eOO tq. ft., 6 Bdr 3 Ba. beeullful bflekwork. xlnt flntnolng. 1216,000. 770<-0989. P.P. 112"211 IEWPllT ltTI OAPIOll 10"/t lntertll on 1200, 000 evall•ble on this 6 Br, den, bonu• rm wllrg yard & RV parking. Lott of potential fOt Iha par· leot country c:harm..•r. Prln. onlr. Call Olah• Capp•. Ae /Mtx 831-t2&e RVM~ end my valley llght• view. oak wet bu, ouetoml--u------.-"11-41-1-....-i ek)'llgnte, bonu1 rm, up.. •r-• grtded deoorat0t ex1ru. 4 Br 5 Ba, wet bar. 50' Sornetlmel docit. Temper11ure oon· In lollely Laauna VHlege. trolled win• room ·but Ag1. M2-3do:· 561-4582 neada aome TLC. Aaklng 1750,000. 831·1370, lrM!!!llt•I lMI ., .... Rall bMlltyt ~ to taH,000. 4 br, 3 be, pool, epa. IOMll, Franc:ti ~r~ upgradu gelore. "'°" courtt l mountlln vtew. 4ff..48.4 1 No Oownl Hlgual Shof ... guard•d oommunlty, pool, Pflv••• bMchl ~~ .. oourt1. Owner/~1 714/240-2050 ...., ..... '"' 640-0312 TR.\Df 11< )\,\I ~L\I" LIW ... Uquldatlon 3 ltr modal =• home. 120,000 mtriltt. '3tt.500. 113,600 dwn. Call Pa• trick Tenore, eot 780-8702. °'*'today . 1.ow.tt prlotd 8py_JllM YW ttome. 3 It. My a 1--------ooean view. Owner will Find whalyou want In wllt. ~t·H13 !Mir. o.lly Piiot Cl ... lflede • • ., H •ABORS359VIEW'OOOHOMES 'DRASTIC PRICE REDUCTION: $12,500 • ft BELOW APPRAISED VALUE AT $169,90011 Recently remodeled executive home featuring french doors & Our sellers really need to move so their necessity is your good fortune! windows, Italian ceramic tile, new appliances and lap pool in large Imagine, a three year old home with 2.200 scjuare feet of living area -private-yaid. Fee sinipl~ wtth-$2-23,ooo-in-financin assumabl~t ---... m.-an theilml!nittes; and at th1rprke'; ~e l~umry-td'U!heo 11 ~%.Call 759-1591 or 752-7373. comes complete with built-ins, Jenn-Aire cook top, trash compactor $535,000 SPYGLASS RIDGE • OCEAN VIEW 4 bedroom, family home. Beautifully upgraded. & landscaped. Lovely gated pool, used brick 3 car garage, large lot with play area. 8 ~ % financing. 7~9·1501 or 752-7373. FANTASTIC VIEW LOT REDUCED $300,000 1.24 acres located at the top offering excluslve ocean views, privacy & seclusion . One of the few sites available that is eminently suited for a breathtaking private estate. L evel & ready to build. 759-1501 or 752·7373. OCEAN VIEW + POOL $799,000 This truly magnificent residence is for those who embrace relaxing ·luxury as a way of life. Decorated in Mediterranean style w/curved arches, recessed lighting & liberal use of mirrors. The gourmet kitchen features solid oak cabinetry. Jenn-Aire range, Portuguese tiles & a breakfast nook w/ocean view. Panoramic ocean & night view from'LA to Catalina. Pool & spa are encl'd in private courtyard. This fine home is unmistakably Newport! Assumable financing on fee simple land. 759-1501 or 752-7373. OCEAN VIEW -CAMEO SHORES '595,000 ON FEE SIMPLE LAND Spacious executive family home on expansive lot with fabulous entertalning area with pool, spa & private beaches. Lowest priced 4 br, 5 bath residence in this prestigious area. 7~9-1501 or 752-7373. HARBOR VIEW -SMl,000 On fee simple land! Thia 4 bedroom, 3 bath, executive home la on an extra Jarae lot surrounded by wooday pines affording total privacy & seclualon. Profeelionally landacaped with extended deck, firepit and night JJahtina. t 236,000 worth of excellent uawnable financing. Better make an appointment for thi8 one NOW! 759·1601 or 752-7373. JASMINE CREEK -MIS,000 Lovely Plan 5 with ocean & greenbelt view. 3 bdrma, 3 blthe, air conditioned & extra large ape. Added amenitlea are eecwity gate, 1arp •wtmmJ.na poola & tenrila courtal Owner may help finance. U you are lookJ.na for Utopia. call on th1a TODA ~I 769-1&01 or 702-7373. ~ I t 0 and two microwaves. There's a breakfast bar PLUS a formal showe r and double pullmans. With a large ~umable first trust deed this executive home can be yours for a surprisingly affordable monthly payment. 9032 Adams Avenue, Huntington Beach . 963-5671. SPRINGHURST TOWNHOME ONE OF HUNTINGTON BEACH'S FINEST This townhome has been so immaculately maintained that you'll find it hard to believe that it's really 7 years old. The two fireplaces (one in • the ~ room and one in the master suite) have never been used. The kitchen is spotless and includes a double oven and breakfast bar. Custom wooden shutters have been built for m ost 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 townhome includes three large bedrooms with two and one half baths. Offered at $155,000. 9032 Adams Avenue, Huntington Beach. 963-5671. ONE HOUR PHOTO PROCESSING LAB -SACRIFICE SALE PRICE OF $60,000 Our owner wants out and w,ill sell at less than replacement cost. Refinance a $42,000 equipment loan•and with only $18.000 down its yours!! The owner says he will stay and train the new buyer AND will warranty the equipment for one year. Your $18.000 down payment buys you the complete store inventory. all fixtures and operating equipment p lus the good will of an already established b'f'iness. This store does good business now and w ith new manageme nt could be a ·eal 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 w e've seen in this price range. Take a look at these features for $110,000, then decide for yourself: Two large bedrooms (master suite with retreat); one and a half baths; ~parate dining area; spacious kitche n with gas Cooking and BUILT IN MICROWAVE; laundry room; fenced Cront yard; and an ATTACHED GARAGE with a utomatic door opener .. Several financing options are available, one with only $5500 down. qo32 Adams Avenue, Huntington Beach. 963·5671. ATTENTION PAAENTSll WANT TO HELP? If you would like to h elp one of your children purchase a home, w e have a fantastic Joan program available only ln the city of Huntington Beach. It requtr. a co-eigner, 5% DOWN, and baa first year payments of only 8.5%!! (That means a $78,900 town.hone can be purchased for $3,945 DOWN and ~2 PER MONTH, principal and interest.) 9032 Adami Avenue, KunUngton Beach 963-5671. ·- -----------_ ... - Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, May 1, 1983 07 ---~- • • A CALIFORNIA SOPHISTICATE -.--. - -, Gazing upon the blue waters of the Pacific, this unique ~.xecutive residence epitbmizes sophistication, taste and privacy. Exquisite appointments, elegant decoration and an open spaciousness give this home a cosmopolitan alr seldom found in California. Perfect for intimate entertaining or hosting a large number of guests, this· unique property is l_ocated in the grestigious comm~nity of Cameo Shores. Walls of glass span the interior taking full advantage of the magnificent o~e~n views. The living room focuses around a fabulous marble fireplace with golden copper hood and is complimentecfljy beveled glass pillars and wet bar. Other living areas ·include gourrnet . kitchen, formar dining, three bedrooms, four baths and an enclosed courtyard with pooL -Compfetin~ this-s'ttper-b-residence is a-total security-system and three-ear garagP----------- • OFFERED AT $695,000 Shown by appointment only. Qualified buyers are invited to call:' FRAN.K ·SENNE§ ·714/644'-9060 . ' A MEMBER OF.THE SEAR~FINANCIAL NETWORK ' 'RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE SERVICES • , .. • I • D8 Orange Coaet OAJL 'Y PILOT /Sunday, May 1. 1813 HOU81!8 FOR IALI! I •DROOM **1031 Baytlde Cow Eut, NB 848-2080 $485,000 Sa(/Sun 1·15 44 Chardonnay, Woodbrldgt. Irv 552-3780 1124,900 Sun HS 3158 18th 8t. (Eattaldt) CM 840-e2158 $128,ISOO Sun 1·5 #5 Gretal Crt. Newport cr .. t 811 12-4 1085 M ... Bit.Or. Oen/tty ltt vu, CM 873-03153 •1.1515.000 8• 1-4/Sn 1·5 15 Evening Star (Trtlrk) Irv. 780·8333 11158,900 Sun 1·15 2 P plue ,All IUI or DIN **10 Balboe Co¥99, NB 944..e209 "4215,000 Sun 1 1-4 992 Baytlde Cove WMt, N.B. 831-1400 $397,000 Sun 1..6 242 Walnut, Newport Shor" 631-1400 11315,000 Sun 2-5 ·*19 Curl Or .. Jumtne Crk,vu,CdM 840·1515/(819)728-5151 S IS 12-4 2308 Cllff Drive, NewPOrt Beach 642-9200 1389,ISOO Sat/Sun 1-5 *1 Pandora (lrvlnt Groves) Irv. 642-5200 $137,500 Sun 1-5 47 Hlllgraaa, Turtle Rock, Irv. 644-6200 $249,000 Sat/Sun 12·5· 38 Hlllgraaa, Turtle Rock, Irv. 844-6200 $239,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 **3425 Ocean Blvd., CdM 631-1400 $1,475,000 Sat 1-4 I RDROOM 816 Marigold, Corona'2el Mar · 840-45~1 1365,000 Sall.Sun 1·6 9652 Robin Avenue, Fountaln"Vty 631-7300 $143,750 Sun 1-5 *#16 Oeoc:tor (Smoketree) Irv 759-9100 $129,500 Sun 1-5 2233 Heather Ln (Cherry Lk) NB 759-9100 1360,000 Sat 1-5 318 Vitt• Truch• (Blutt.) NB 631-1268 $225,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 20 Purple Sage, Turtle Rock, Irv. ~200 $299,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 40 Hlltgrua, Turtle Rock, Irv. 844-8200 $289,000 Sat/Su~ 12-5 233 t6th Pt. (Npt Hgta) NB 644-6200 $155.000 Sat/Sun ·1-5 2116 FelJPA-NewPOrt Beach 644-7020 $198J)OO --Sun 1·5 **Grand Canal, Bal. late 631-1400 $<460,000 Sat 1-5 1101 J(tng1 Road, Clltfhaven, NB 631-1400 $895,000 Sat 1-4 2210 Avalon. College Park. CM 548-7153/637-1458 $105,000 S IS 1-4 •2614 Wlllo Ln .. Backbay, C.M. 642-6368 $140,000 Sat/Sun f-5 104 Via Palermo, Lido Isle, NB 673-7300 ~35,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 820 La Vista. Laguna Beach 644-6200 $269,500 Sun 12-6 1907 Chubaaco, Corona det Mar 675-6335 $219,000 Sun 1-5 7~eau Royal, Bg Cyn, NB / .~~~-~".00 $559,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2119 Vista Laredo, Bluffs , 631-1400 $230,000 Sun 1-4 324 01ero, Corona det Mar 631-1400 $275,000 Sun 1-4 416 Carnation, Corona det Mar 631-1400 $549,000 Sun 1-5 •683 Governor, Costa Mesa 631-1400 $122,900 Sun 1-4 884 Victoria. Costa Mesa 159.1501 sun 1-s 2314 N. Pacific Ave .• Santa Ana 548-2313 $112,500 Sun 1·5 459 E. 19th St. (E/Slde) Costa Mesa 645-6774 $155,900 Sun 1-4:30 947 Paularlno, oata esa 546-2254 $132,500 Sun 1-4 3 BR plut FAM RM or DEN 1903 Yacht Colina. NewPQrt Beach 979-2230 $4 Hl,000 Sun 12-5 *e4610 Dorcheater Cameo Hinda, NB 631-7300 $397,500 Sat 1-5 **•1044 Polarla Drive, Dvr Shra. NB 631-7300 · $395,000 Sun 1·5 *1211 Kings Road. Cllff Haven, NB 831-7300 $319,000-LH .,. Sun 1-5 1301 Dolphin Terr •• Irv. Terr, NB 831-7300 $985,000 Sat/Sun 1.5 #4 Yorkehlre (Hrbr Rdg). N.B. 759-9100 $2,200.000 Sun 1-5 910 Hollowbrook, Costa Mesa 540-0576 Sat/Sun 12-5 1411 Kings Rd. (Clltt Haven) NB 642-5200 $525,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3215 Ooean Blvd .• Corona del Mar 644-6200 $995,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 23 Candlebuah, Turtle Rock, Irv. 644-6200 $249,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 1215 Mariners Or., Newport Bch * 1130 Pembroke (Weatcllff) NB 642-5200 $225,000 Sun 1-5 2491 Crestview Or. (Byahre) NB 644-7020 1395,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 **721 Bayside Or., CdM 760-8333 $1,250,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 11 Hlll•borough (HrbrRdgHla) NB 780·8333 $995,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 5 Jetty, Jasmin• C'99k, CdM 760-1900 $438.500 Sun 2-5 681 Virginia Park Or., L.B. 631·1400 1319,000 Sat t·5 *3112 Gibraltar (M ... Verde) CM 841-8829 1148,900 Sun 12·5 35 Skyaalf. Jumlne Creek, CdM 759-1501 Sat/Sun 1·5 •••101 N. Baytront, Balb.llle 873·7300 $945,000 Sun only 1-5 •••7306 W. Ocean Front, W.NB 873-7300 S795,000 Sun only 2-5 1438 Key vi.w .. Har vi.w Hiii• 844·9060 1349,000 Sun only 1.5 •204 Vla.Eboll, Udo late, NB 873-7300 $499,000 81t18un 1·5 17M1 Freemont, Fountain VtY H3-8787 $1155,000 Sun 1·5 'I • This WHkend-! ... , tW, ...,.dy directory with Y"" 1111• wu~~d •• y~ 'fO hoM••·"""lltMJ AK tt.e loullo•" ll•ltd below ore dncnlNd i" 9'Hler delell by ed•erlltl"9 elt•where i.. lo ... y't DAILY ,.LOT WANT ADS '•lroo •howlotq ...., ....., .. , for ••I• or ...,, .,.. w.-d to li•I •uch f.,f-oflOOI lot ttoh coi..-•e<h \•lwrdoy ... d \ ..... y. 200 Kings Place (Cit Hvn) NB 645-0303 $1 , 195,000 Sa 12-3/Sun 1-5 501 Sturgeon (Del Cerro) Costa Mesa 631-7370 $145,500 Sun 1·5 219 Princeton, Costa Meae 720-0504 $134,900 Sun 1·5 * 511 lrvlne Ave .. Nwprt Heights. NB 55µ992 ' 1328,500 Sun 1.5 1212 Pembrot<e Ln. (Westcllff) NB 644-6200 $225,000 Sun 1-5 *2 TWln Lakes Cir (Spyglaaa) CdM 844-6200 $575,000 Sun 1-4 ••2507 Ughthouae (HVHla) CdM 675-8000 ~75,000 Sun 1-5 ••4616 _.,.~ ~eo Shr) NB 760-6333 $525,000 Sun 2-5 2109 E. Balboa Bl (Penln.) NB 760-8333 $825,000 Sun 1-5 2345 16th St. (Npt Hgt1) NB 494-7754 $245,000 2124 E. Ocean, Penln. Point Sun 2-5 631-1400 1325.000 Sun 1·4 3148 Manistee, Coeta M ... 548-2313 $149,500 Sun 12-4 1205 N. Bayfront, Balboe Island 548-2313 $1.250,000 • Sun 12-4 -509 Orange 1Eaatatde) CM 645-0303 $279,500 Sun 1-5 4 HDROOM * 10521 Newport Ave, No. Tustin 759-9100 $249,000 Sun 1-5 *2478 Rue de Cannes (NwprtRlvlera) CM 644-6200 $124,900 Sat 1-5 •706 K-Thanga (Irv Terr) CdM 561 -8700 $329,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1717 Bayadere Terr(lrvTerr)NB 644-7020 $950,000-Fee Sat/Sun 1-5 2830 Carob, Newport Beach 644-7020 $359.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 630 Cameo Hlghland1, CdM 675-5511 1325,000 Sun 1 ·5 * 16072 Carleton, Fountain Vly 775-2654 $139.950 Sat 1-4 689 Senate St .. Coate Mesa (619)753-8355 $119,500 Sun 12-4 428 Carnation, Corona del Mar 675-6743 $495,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 * •920 Via Lido Nord (Lido Isl) NB , 645-0303 $2,650,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 21,15 Anniversary (Back Bay) NB 64S.:0303 $225,000 Sa 1-4/Su 12-5 **201 Larkspur, CdM 631-1400 $1,875,000 1-5 *975 Trenton (M ... North) CM 979-2390 $147,000 Sun 1-5 3762 Carmel, lrvlne -~-559-=~874 sm:ooo . Sun 11-~ 760 Via Lido Soud (Lido) NB 644-6200 $575.000 Sun 1-5 4 BR plua FAM RM or DEN # 14 Point Loma, Spyglass, CdM 9~400 $675,000 Sun 1-4 **601 Bayside Or, Prom.Bay 631-1400 $1,300,000 11-5 249 Evening Canyon Rd (Shrctfa) CdM 873-7761 $745,000-fee Sun 1-5 1830 Port Barmouth (HVHms) NB 673-7761 $259.000-LH • Sun 1·5 * 1308 Santiago Or., Weatclltt, NB 644-9060 $95,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 #3 San Sebastian, Harbor Ridge 760-1900 $1 ,795,000 Sun 2-5 18 Cherry Hiiia, Big Canyon, NB 551-1234 $1.250,000 Sat/$un 1-5 133 Via Undlne (Lido Isle) NB 675-7298 Sat/Sun 1-5 *<t626 Roxbury, C•mtl<> Shrs, CdM 759-1501 Sat/Sun 2-5 *4512 Roxbury, Cameo Shores, CdM 759-1501 Sat/Sun 2·5 **16591 Peale. Hunt. Harbour 759-1501 Sat/Sun 1-5 **426 Harbor lat. Or .• NB 873-7300 S 1, 150,000 Sun only 1-5 * 101 Via Florenoe, Lido Ille 673-7300 $595,000 Sun only 1-5 e 1111 Dena Drive, Cotta M ... Jl79-5370 t2M.OOO Sat 12-4 17MO Santa Marlana. Fountain Vly H3-e787 S14t900 Sa 1-5/Su 11.5 ·18902 Flagttaff, Huntington Bctl H3-e78"7 $192,500 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 ••1724 Prt Margate (Hrbr Vu Hma) NB &44-0134 1315,000 Sat/8un 1-5 • 1441 Oalaxy Or., Do¥« 8hrt, NB 548-5$41 .*389,ISOO Sat/Sun 1-5 •30791 Seminole, Laaun• Nlguet 49Me,41 *315,ooef Delly 10-6 1255 8omlnet Ln, WMtdlff, NB 131·7300 *348.500 Sun 1-5 *1134 Commodore Rd, layofeet, NI 831-7300 '310,000 • 8un 1-5 *e1144'Flamtnao Dr.,(MeN Vrde) CM • 631-7300 t2la,ooo • Sun 1.5 •e1500 Klngt Ad. (Otlff Haven) NI 631·7300 M75,000 Sun 1·5 • • 1118 SomerMt Ln. Weatclf, NB 831-7300 $475,000 Sun 1·5 124 Suntet Terrace, Laguna Bch 213/375-0224 $435,000 Sun 12-5 •• 1857 Prt Renwick (HVHma) NB • 844-9060 1390,000 Sun 1-4 *4800 Surrey (Cameo Hinda) CdM 759-9100 $795,000 Sun 1-5 **2658 Bay.tlore Or. (Byahra) NB 759-9100 $700,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 II 16 Lewis (Nprthwood) trvlne 759-9100 $159,000 Sun 2-6 **100 VI• Lldo·Nord (Lido Isle) NB 642-5200 $1,500,000 Sun 1-5 222 Via Koron (Lido Ille) NB 642-5200 $749,000 1222 su ... x (Weatcllff) NB Sun 1-5 642~5200 . $229,000 Sun 1-5 2015 Yacht Mischief (Seavu) NB 644-9060 Sun 1-5 2840 Catalpa (E.Bluff) N.B. 551-8100 $249,000 Sat/Sun 1·6• * 14 Burotng Tree (Bg Cyn) NB 831·7300 $649,SOQ Sun 1-5 e4 Trafalgar (Hrbr Rdg) NB 760-8333 $1,495,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 **1124 E. Balboa, Penln.Pt, NB 851-8800 $1, 100.000 · Sat/Sun 1·4 1779 Hawaii Cr (Mesa Verde No) CM 979-2390 $169,900 Sun 1-4 948 Goldenrod, Costa Mesa 548-2313 $179,900 Sun 1-4 *6 WJnged Foot (Big Cyn) Npt Bch 720-1845 $725,000 Sun 1-5 * 1918 Port Cardiff (HrbrVuHms) NB 6'44-6200 $395,000 Sun 1·4 * * 124 So. Bayfrnt, Bal.la .• NB 644-6200 $1,750,000 Sun 1:30-4:30 •2032 Swan Or. (Mesa Verde) CM nr:fi91 -f1W.560 -un 1-5 5 Malibu (Spyjls) NB 760-8333 595,000 Sun 1·5 * e35 Goleta Pt ($86811) NB 760-8333 $750, Sun 1-S 46 Mlaalon Bali (Sp~) NB . 760-8333 595, Sun 1-5 2700 Llgh&QouM Ln, CdM 631-1400 1369,500 Sun 1-5 24 lnverrieaa, Big Canyon. NB 831-1400 $1.075,000 Sun 1-4 *1601 Antigua Cir ~erst) NB 644-8200 $424, Sun 1-5 Via Orvleto, Lido Isle 831-1400 $525,000 Sun 1-5 173b Prt Margate. H\IHma. NB 759-1501 Sun 1·5 3002 Java, Mesa Verde. C.M. -ffH2 Sun H;ao.4:30- * #49 Monteclto. Spygla HI, CdM 759-1501 Sun 1·5 2001 Kornat Or, Mesa Verde, CM 545-3476 $249,500 '' Sun 1-5 1839 Oriole, Costa ~esa 548-2313 $215,000 Sun 1-4 I BID"OOM 2912 Carob, Eutbluff, N.B. - 646-1044 $255,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 **219 Via Udo Soud, Lido late 760-1900 $1.995,000 Sun 1-5 e*3100 Pierce Pl, Costa Mesa 548-2313 $11 2,500 Sun t-5 I BR plu1 FAM RM or DEN * e 20 Cypreu P1, Big Cyn. NB 631-7300 $1, 195,~ Sat 1-5 e 1727 Prt Barmouth (HrbrVHms) NB 631-7300, $385,000 , Sun 1-4:30 ••2201 Alta Vl1ta (E. Bluff) NB 631-7300 $359,000-Fee Sun 1·5 •4 Rocky Pt. Spyglau Hiii, NB • 831-7300 $1, 195,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2895 Canary Or (Mesa Verde) CM 549-1366 $250,000 Sun 1·5 *1382 Galaxy Or. Dov. Short1, NB 631-7300 M95,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 4101 Old Miii, lrvtne 84•·8200 t179,900 Sat 1·5 20M Flamingo. M .... verde, CM 845-4419 1225,000 Sat/Sun 2·5 1930 Port Chet .... Npt Bch 494-1~ Qeo,000 Sun 1-5 *1133 Hlahland (~t) NB 848-949l $39t,50Q Sat/Sun 1·5 *2408 Tutttn Ave .. Cotta M ... 675-1771 S199,950 Sun 1-5 17 Muir 8eec:tl. Corona def Mar 551 .. 1234 t1,t50,000 Sat/Sun 12-6 ••15 Cembfle (Sowll ... ) CdM 5SM2S4 8780,0cJO Sat/Sun 12-5 ••38 Aldaellne Dr, Hrl>r Aldoe 780-1800' tt,750,000 Sun 1-6 . ... ••415 Poppy, Corona cMI M.,. 844-7211 t2t5,000 Sun 1·15 I P plw 'All Ml or DtlN * 29 11 McAlllater. Rlvetelde .... 832-3910 1598,000 Sun t-5 *'°4 Via Zurich Ctr (Lido Ill) NB 844-8200 11,250,000-FM Sun 1-5 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 1 HDROOM 81 Lake Pinet (The Lak .. ) Irv. 540-1151 1112,500 Sun12-3 2 HDROOM 1117 Sandi Ln, Cotta M ... Bluff• 962-7788 $104,900 &.in 1-5 16 We1tclltt VIiia, Npt Bch 673-7771 $187,500 Sun 1-4 2554 Elden #B 102 (Eutllde) CM 540-1151 S 148,500 Sun 12-3 207 19th St .. Newport Beach 675-55 11 $357,500-$522,500 SIS 1·5 8 Wintergreen (Deerfield) Irv. 540-1151 S132,950 Sun 1-4 82 Sea Island, Big Canyon 673-4400 $249,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2 ... plu1 FAM RM or DEN *#8 Kamall Court, Newport Crest 631-1400 $180,000 Sun 1-5 3 BEDROOM •926 Hyde Crt,(Nr SC Plaza) CM 540-88<>1 $159,500 Sun 12-4 *314 Avenlda Cumbre (Bluffs) NB 759-9100 $199,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 * 12 Mirror Lake (Oeerlleld) Irv 751-3191 $159,900 Sun 1·5 2521 W. Sunflower R7, Santa Ana 751-7580 $86,500 Sun 1·5 I BR plua FAM RM or DEN 18195 Mount Erebu1, Fountain Vly 546-2313 $117,900 Sun 1-4 4 HDROOM *2156 Vlata emraaa. Bluff. NB 759-9100 $259,000 Sun 1-5 • •2404 Vista Hogar, Bluffs, NB 673•7300 $149,000 Sun only 1-5 pUPLEXES FOR SALE 3 BR plua 2 BR 309-3091,A, Sapphire, Balboa Isl. 673-8494 $589,000 Sun 1-5 423 Carnation, Olde CdM 675-8370 Sun 1-5 3 BR plUI 3 BR 507-507~ Narcluua, CdM 63 1· 1400 ~99.000 Sat 1·5 * * 1301-1301'fl N. Barfrnt., Bal. Isle 673-6900 $850,000 Sun 1-5 4 plua 1 BEDROIJM 132 So. Baytront. Bal. Ille 631-1400 $1,300,000 Sun 1-5 4 BR plua 2 BR **510 So. Baytront, Balboa la. 551-1234 $995,000 S~t/Sun 12·5 SBRphaelM 509 Acacia (Oceanllde of ~wy) CdM 645-7048 ~40,0007 Sat/Sun 1-5 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE 2 HDAOOM 31 Wintergreen. Oeerfletd, Irv. 857 -4959 S 119,500 Sat/Sun 11-4 1095 Mesa Bluff Dr. Ocean/City Lta view. CM 673-0353 $155,000 Sa 1-4/Sn 1-5 3 HDAOOM 234 University, Newpor1 Beach 645-0303 s 127 ,000 MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE 2 HDROOM P1 4851 Jeffrey Rd (#199) Irv. Sun 1-i 551-2360 $39,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 TRl-PLEX FOR SALE 29Rplua2BRA1P 2288 Miner St., Costa M ... 720-0740 or 675-2373 $179,500 Sun 2-4 ... , HOUSES FOR RENT 2 BIDROOM 515 Begonia St., Corona del Mar 845-9151 $735/mo. &in 11-2 • e Spa * Poot * * Waterfront *** Waterfront & Pool Orange Cout OAILV PILOT/Sunday, May 1, 1983 DI i IU IOll lf C...tr llll ... , ••• ,...... In-•••• n1.... • ...... h111tW la hf. -.... ...... ... ,... • -••• • .............. nn Cetta .... UM 1111~..m:.__ __ _.jiij:s1.1 Ctt!f !ne MM IC•ta .... l'IM !i!IJ1.lm UM Ct!!• !Ina 1714 l!!l!!t W l?P ,._ Ptlm o..i cc. a 3 Ii 2 la I 01'.!Aflllll.D 3 b,, ~ b•, ....... Ylff•t ...,. 106/mo. 2 8r. W. lie. 2 Ir plua 0.,, Condo 2 la OPIN SUNDAY 6A4TllC Ffll 8'· vu horn., apa, 90ll, Pl1¥Aft UTI 1111111 OllMllITT vi~•nt1', 1~·b~~ 'rro~ r1mt1y rm, gudener. B .. utlful 1ana1c";'p;d uppet unit, balcony, l./FI, I CM OWIOI w/oPeftl', £/aid• 1 br, •m•tf but u •Pt¥lou• 1 teonl•. 115 inllop1. achoo!. H76 Incl gar-pooll. park. Avail. June apl1. Ou & w1tw J)akl. carpon. m icro, Ir pie, l•k•• oory, w/1011 of n•t. :~e~11~0~ ,111~:· :,01°~· ~1..,.1_9 ____ _ 8ca1Jng, flllhlng, t.cmni.a, hones & golf, J dener 1119-7888 dye, 111· •HO. 867-1538 Jr 1 Ir l.t&O. l Br 1515, 527 W. WMeon 111 .. me, Wllel'l•ll, pool w600, 130 E 20th it, 844-4787. 8AYFA0NT home In NB. hour from Ne~l'l Beach. View lot 540-1578 ewm. wlpallo. rennl• cit•, TSt...Mom1 e.ta-1903 plu• JacuuJ S715/mo. 117. 9318. aa1,H23 Qu191 2 llt 1 B ..,.,... 311A, gvt beach, 11nn11 ...-..red e '"•--· I •tUI ..... a•llo• 11nd, volleyball court, ............ -• •-546-31 t8 • I ,""""' gar, • I 0 0 1111 k . Aug vuic at. op25, with generous owntr..,_ Verde .,.. 3 9,, 2 n Q pool llC reo room ••--•-"·-· petlo. No P•I• Nwpt 875-8999 Unandna. Ba. ramlly rm. lrplc, Vlctorle Ben-Charming 3 uun~. c~ll as1-o075: 81011, 1 l 2 Br. APll "'l'· irt-.leYel 2 Ba. Con· -PN! 1711 Hou. f801 15th 81.1---------• 1 dlhwar, new orpt• & bd, 2 ba home. Frpt, 8""" no _. Aval! lml'Md pool ,,,. o, car g1r101 W/ 1 bcltm .....,.1 tlo .u MOO/mo, 845-7355 P.im 81)flnge Shot'l/lont d, p •, g •rd• n •, o.oll aide ~· '' ...-·•· LA. Catpot1 ·N ' ' op•n., micro fr pie • ,.. ••• e pa • ... term. 13501Wk 38r 2ba, $875/mo. 2131881-9000. 0 f H·;,~'.9; '= m 0 . liiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Bech 0 '*"41a ........ ;..,,, •• ...; .. e11a11: utlle pd. CloM to beeetl. VEASAILL£S very pvt pool Walk to 414·2784, .tM-<1831 I Bt, 147&-$485 pool plue !Hunt 1316. Ml-8142 VILLA BALBOA Smoke r, .. & Ratph'e 001011 PACIFIC llULTOllS 1'4-1111 'i585 Cute c._,. Cod 2 bd, ftrll .. e• IH•eler 2 Br. S5SS-S500 1760/mo. 5.t&-3115 CONDOS 83 t-<1900 875.-7520 ~le ba.1 .._ cpVdpa. \Old Lltua IWa USO $400 C:: eecurlty dee>· TSL Mgmt. 754-008 I 1 B1 . $400/fllo. Crpll. I••!, I!!!~ IHI w ---Maul oeH nfront No ol ' u':::' b~f.dn:'~:::: _ Incl c Ing. Off 11r .. 1 2 Br Qatdttl apt patio 1 dr..,.., retrlg, range. Dllw<• poollide 11tra 1arge _., _.,_ KHnapall t Br 11pa 4, 84s-,2see Betut2Br,2Ba,dbfwtde Plrltlng. Small I qui.t. ohlld OK NoJeia "'6-034f efl t:30pm 2 br, 2 b•, bt.t·ln•, BHullful p•nthouH 2 tUlly, ~~ •2ao/~ ~---------•--------• ---------mobllt .. ___ In Tr---·r• Call 845-9804 to.... · · deww. ti.~ mllee t>eaeh. ...,.rm 2 b• co11do 2 J 1y' 1 ,. • """2 ::'." .. ,..,.,,,. -"'50/mo. 54&-19 2 Br 571 W. Joann 81, up No f:''•· "'"OO/mo '"' ' · u • "'• .....,"., llaW1.a ..... IHO'LL 1u1..--1, i•-Eutelde ntce elNn, 2 Br. l•land Pk, • view o t d • ., 1tory club houH, •P• --'---------:;:::.aa ,, -..., 181.f~y•rd,enclsd OCHn, bc h I CCH I. STUNNING large 1 Br. o r own . No P~•· 638-382 GuardgllH.$975.Adult '81 Lencet• Moblle H~,I LIST VOUA PROPERTY garage, $550 +Mourlty. •llort walk, pvt pool. aau II Ill g•rden apt. pool & rec ::~:~~· 81'"' ml OELA~AAE PIN!S complu. 998-0211 or ltalah ••• ~.,. ltOI 14x40, 1 Br, In perk'.1 with the Exchange Spec-2544 Orang•. Houu avall M•V 1. Cont•ct area. 710 w. 18th St. 213-424-4211 . ,....,....,......,_... ..................... -. IH,IOO. 714-892.-4122 1111111 Scott HolmH, "O". No pet1. 548-2778 T'""'r• ltland omc. or ,t,l.L UTILITIES PAID 1 Br. $415/mo. Mele roommate wanted 10 Mii i a WIST AtlorM-;/Bkr 545-8591 ~aid• ..... 10 ap~reclete, call 499.(1192, aorry no Compere before you Uri• .., .. bf, me'lltiBJIU ;!f.: l800pool/mo. CdM 2 Br 2ba nr l:iMch thare fur,nlahe<J5 2 Br. 2 w-.-doge. No anawer, k .. p tent. Cullom dealgn IN-Utllltlie paid. 1415 mo. • ... ~ ....... · gar. · ba apt. 25 . A41apon .. ll&Olflllf... email houM. 1 r, t Ba, lrytr $8251 tu,... POOi. bbq, COV'rd plut t 1so cleaning IM. --•-•• privet• patio. lrplc, Olw, Ger dlap. gar Ible. 25-45 prefttrtd. _lllPLI Wiii _ ~ 1 bdnnL 1 ~ luU_y well to wall cpl, gar. ng. mo. gatage. aurroun!Md with 382 v1c1orl•. Call tor BHulllully landec:aped No J*I. 842-e:80T S700. 70Q-e088 Catt ~ry at 850-3249 F0t Nie by OWMt. 5 1tar rum. condo on tne aand S460.~-60N I'--·-• IMO plu1h l•!ldtcaplng. No appt. 842.3780 garden aptt. Poot & IPL 1922t Otlawlre St. $875 mo 2B 28 c d I I 13 1--.. .._ ...,1 PallMldKkL ""· nata. I . ' r, 1 on o M/F 10 thr lrg Npt Hnlt •dull ~Uk In ,t,nah• m. n Redondo e.ach. Price BA n·. ... s. c . Pl··· ..... ....... . ... ..... -w--1 IL.Ill ·-bawvi.w 2 car etee ,... 27 7 .. ..... ~ I Bt. Furn. $520 TWe .......... ~ ~ 1420 •••a... _.,. ,. ' -· llOme, -3 · non-amkr, 8Mut I 2 bd, 2-ba, wl $270,000 01 trade 101 ., ... $900 mo. Dbl gar. Lrg E/Btult Condo, 2 ttry, Bd Lfn 1 & 2 .... ,m age, wthrfdryr hOOll-up lrg room S3501mo. Diana frnly rtn, & ..i bar on a condo In Newpor1/ La-831-3839 eV1/wtcnd• 4 &, 3 Ba. Newly returb, 2 Br Furn. $825 $395 ptut S 150 clean ng, 1 rm. S500 "' ..., ·• among No pelt lov•ly 11ndacap1d cul-guna .,.._ 497i 58 t 1 F~..,. 5 •• , s u 1.,. r . s 129 5 / m 0 . 385 W Wlllon ~2-1071 382 Vlclorl•. Calllor 131 E. 18th. 648-6816 P~~~ .. " pool& •tream•~· S ec 423 Eut Blly 631-1266, 642-3442 ~MC w/ privet• yrd & -' .,,,_,, rm hM -oo • 675-2490 •PPI 642-3780 ---• · gym apa. TS L M 1 nag• men t Vng prof female to thr pat. Call owner after 8 Attomeyw/oltloet11111do ln kid• pet ok encl ;!lraoe Baclletor $420 ° P•I•. From 480. 842-t603 Newporl Sho1H hm, ror Info & appt or Iv C.M. wlll •Kchange lor ? BEST Alty 539-8lfl0 1.. LARGE BLUFFS CONDO Lataaa ltacll 1141 MESA PINES 2650 H1rle 1 Bdtm ... 95 846-8591 comm pool/lennlt. S350 M Tnw 152 2002 2 airy • Br 3 Be BEAUTIFUL 1 Br ... 95 161 E 18th "'2-08"• ••ffl,... meta. 714-778-7.t52 '"J • Large 3 Br multi-family ok 113001,,;0~644.2607 $300 furnllhed charming PAV pailo, pOO!. 99, · .,.. ""Huntlnglon Creek Apta. --• plus ulll. 645-95e7 e.,,.. UlfaHT -I pet opllon 10 buy $800'• l>aoh nr beach. ullll pd, TOP area, quiet, no pets Luxury adull lh11ng. 1 & 2 2/Den wa1erfron1 1pt Roommate Cbordlnators ...... ' ... ' ._ lt•s-··•r~pon "'-ach. Onan to BEST Riiy 539.,a1An. -'" W"tcilff-pool-home,~r no pets. l r .. p. •mplyd '549-2447 545-3115 1 Bdrm. "'95 Bdrm, with g1regM, heal now avail BHutlful Alt lie t .... __ _ !.! • """" ...., r-· v.w. adull. 494·4200 2250 Vanguard a water paid, tetevlMd ground1, tandy beach, app an 1 screen ..... all tr•dea. &ott Holmes Low co11 4 rm houH w/ ~:~Y 1~~·r::~1~~';0;: 1---------1$455/mo. 1 Br. t Ba. Apt. 540-9826 aeeurlty. From 1510. Call boat ellp avall No pelt. We do the March foi you • ...,INT... Allorney/Bkr 545-6591 blt11 paid $300'• ca ll 873_1734 ••it lrplc. lndry rm, car~ort, s C•t Plza area. 2Br. lba, 848-1813 from 9-5. 760-0919 •55~-~~~.~~hh•oudrs :.. ~-~~J:~1 1l:· ~~Trade '40 Llncoln cont. BEST Alty 539-&190 fM w;:;:;;;.::-:;-;;-;:;-;,-;;~l!l!.!!!f!~E!!'!..l .!!le~ac!:ll!....!-!!! near atorN. ale pool MC g•t .. no Ill ••-II .. In Redondo Beech p...i..-convertible, rettored, 1---.-1-U......;__V_l_l_l_I __ W11erfront, 3 bt, 2 be, ON THE SANO 388 Avocado peti S5s0/m~ oee 3652 AIU•Ttll &ITS. -• 2 story. 3 br. 1'h ba. frplc, :.J 1270 000 1 d 'f' $20.000 or Smn Bemer-new decor S1800 mo. + SUMMER RENTAL TSL Mgmt 842-9412 · · • Oulet, 1p1cloua, near 3 Br. Apt with •weeping patio, new cpta & drpi, ;I • or r1 • or d tno mountain lol. 2 Bi 1 Ba condo, encl. ellp $400. 673-1464 3 Br 2 8 11 1 b .. ..,. 2 Br. 1 Ba. apt. $550. Se-beach. 2 Bt. 1'Ao Ba. View of golf course, alt nr. occ. $200 mo. S75 • cond o In Newport/ 496-5528 eve: 120.,a904 ger, wllndry. $59'5/mo. 1r--.1 ..... ., ....... 1· •· un • -"· ....,,,.. TIU APTI curlty ~-$250. Stove, Townhoute. $550/mo. amenlllM lnctc:ing 2 cer aec. Brad, 548-5608; • laQuna ., ... 49't-5e11 wkdy9. ,t,nne McCuland, agt -" furn •heel. wuhet, dryer 2 Br. 1'n Ba, TownhouM cpt1ld rp1, lndry rm, 980-M58 garage " d~ay Im-552-7901 831•1266 TWO STORY CONDO, 2 lncld. Y .. rly or aummer. type apt. Owner paya all pool. 548-7237 med. occup1n't:y. Nor---------~ C-eJ_ Pre .. rty IUO Jumlne Creek 2 Br. plut bdrm, 2\t ba, 2 car gar. enclsc:I garage. utile except electric . * $3801mo. up. Bech, 1 & pelt. 844-0509 M/F prol 35+. non amkr, 2 " --__ Oen, former modal $950 mo. No pet. 5602 Seaahore. pool laundry lac pallo•' 3 br, 1'Ao ba twnh,Je, gar, 2 Br, unturn & fl.lrn. pool, Br, Oen 2 B•. 1 blk Owner will eKchange for DECORATORS DREAM· 845·9095, 842-4662 TSL Mgmt. 842-1603 & carpona. ~r thop: pvt patio, lrplc. Avall. epa. 18992 Florida. LUXURY 2 BA 2ba, gar, nr beech. 1ennl1 & pool IUIT " ULltA Unlli, Paper? Broker Lovely 311r, 28a, nr B•cl! , ___ _... _____ 1 ping & ':X:· fllent from $825/mo. 675-4166 842-a834 842-3172 bHah. $800/lte, 5119 avail $350 + Sec. 0ep & ... On the Ptnlneula. Acroae 851·8800. Bay, ltallan Uled. fully Oeeantront 2 yr• new. 2 ••••••••I 5525 C ·8 7, ... 7 EX River Av•. 780-2843 or 'Ao utlla. 645-9779 ~ -equipped kllch o k story l>Mch houH on the S . all -..., . TAI-PL . down1ttlr1 3 BetutlfUI new luxury apts. 548-3386 M lhru Fri. frOITI a.tboa Fun Zone. 11--------• c•btneta, 'wtgatd'!; wl~-Mnd. Approx. 50th St. & padous slnglt, one Clean 2 Br nr atorM, bul br, 2 ba, frplc, gar, IOe for rent. 2 etory, 3 Br. 2'Ao II lllfltlT-~::"1~~.:.:znt~~:c~f ltatall dow, m1rro11d war-Sa11hore. 3 br, 4 ba, & two bedroom apts. n•w LA cpt, pool &. lf~ ~ ~· & lw'J. Ba. dahwr, micro-wave, VILLA· llLlll Gr .. t v1ew1. Mala, non-=1 Income producer. For dro1>11, mirror l cedar S 1950 mo. Call Mr• 11 • beam•. 2284 Maple. · 2• enclsd 2 car gar. pool & 1 & 2 Br. Condos evall. 1mkr 28-40 10 ehr lg ,:I furtllel' tnform•llon •oall lealtl fanfa•~ wall coverlnge lhru-out, Long.850-1190. :•~, $410. 842-1803 or pr E1ldt Large 1 Br. new apa.CallJ .. n647·9920 ~6-8459 twnhH on watw w/prol * ' 1'n"'town*'. r .. 1 .. tat• oltlce ft---aJ 1112 French doore IHd to ........ ' Wra 842-3153 r•lnt & new carpet, bit-Nr bCh 2Br 1'Aobl, cpta, JAL Properties male. $600/mo. Wayne ~ -~'::k ·~~~:' w~g;~v:~eq~ plu1 den. 2 ba, famtl I II 1 Bf. atove, frig, utll pd. n •. 2 7 7 1 6 I h p I. drpe, bltlnt, lrplc, encl Nr. Hoag Hoapllet. Light & 675-5557..§47-4788 j' llAL FINI Forecloaure properllH Many more xlraa. room . SWIM MIN({ No pet•. Wl1ld1 820 846-1133· ~twnhae) s 595 . airy. 2 Bd 2ba. din rm, M/F ahare 2 Br. 2 Bt. Plft.llllUl.Tll undtrmarket, 10%dn $900/ POOL P1tlolovemang, ,&'.1'J:ll 1, Center St. S•'1 5 . Lrg2Br,newtyp1lnled 21 taund hkup. S575, pool,apa,lrvlne.$275 & ... S1ddl•back Valley. Jett ~ srno·1•t,laat&eec. nicety lendacaped. 846-4382 crp/drpa.$495/rno. 2 Br, 1 Ba,'mlnut .. from ~2-8629 'Ao utlla, non-1mkr. '' 111-11Jt (agent) n<>-1980 . °no-":/~ta. I 132 5 . 8 4 0 -1327. FURNISHED or T'wnhM 2 Br, 11Ao ea, ger, 832•1788 t>Mc:h. ss10. mo. Clean 2 Br, tr kit. N--e.e-i354. • ~ 559·8188, Off. 72<Ml891 UNFURNISHED. nr OCC . $685/mo. $415, 1 &. relrige, atove, 720-0544 port Heighta.\soo. 2421 Sor.cl, looklng for m<lv.n-! hlltxn/ Uait1 UOI !alMa la1&d 2lM E/~•p.r1!.~:· gar, P•lio. a w,., J~ h • AU UTILmES p h 0 n •• It 2 ; 3 0 . p1t10. clean, no P•I•. .., ... lllT E 18th St. ~5-5109 ture? Good cauM her•·· ~ -..._.,_...,..__...-;;;;;;;;-...-..--. 2 B t B I ·-, 200 It PCH, fam rm, din-PAID, HEALTH 546-7214, avail May 9 731-C W. 18th. 873-7787 MINlon Viejo_ 3 Bdrm. 2 Waterfront 2 Bt 1 'Ba. wl your 2c5hancel W1'1e : BV <>WNEFI n. ...... 11 un-'J • c OM 10 waler, 831-0754 Ing, hU""' m11tfr tulle. CLUBS. TENN.IS. N-2 Br. 2 Ba. No"""''· •MESA VERDE 2 Br. 1 Ba. $750-$755. Fen~ ,.,.,_.., itl .. , t 1 •boot • wttttty, charm-.. 1 · .,..,....... ' 3 lleepa "4. July 1 to Aug 31 .-,... d & Kid l ··-' '1· qu • P< va •. Ing. and need someone que, nearly..-. each for ,2800 81913-40 .1394 Cute 2,BA 2'Ao ba twnhM Pool and spa. $1750. SWIMMING. plus $0475/mo. Avail. M•y let. B•. upper, newly decor. yer 9erage. ~ nr bHCh, ailp avall. to-share out ocean view Bt. 21~ Ba. frplc. 512 · • acrou Ir Santa Ana cc'. 548-3208, 840-5377 much more! Sorry, 842-7528 or 780-1418 $405. Chttd Ole, no pet•. pet• welcome. 545-2000. $845/mo. 873-8336, apt. Ask tor Sieve or • =· ==.7'::11111· C.eaa •el ... llU $800 mo. Avl now. Agt. NWPT SHORES-2Br, 2S., no ~ts. Modtts eves/wtcnda 833-8974 . Agent, no .... ("\ 642·9888 Cricket 631-t 264 All 4 · · 2 Br. 2 ea. So of Hwy. ~2-3850; 551--4562 lam rm, twnhse. roof opfl\ dally 9 to 6. E.1lde Coate Mett cuta E/alde 11udlo houM, lgm 2Br $525 mo. 3Br.~ 1 •t¥ 2 br. 2 ba condo. 7PM. N.B. .: 4l.Jnlt•acrOMfrombeach •u••1 now until July •th I la Vall·-w.a 1undeck, attached ger. bach•lor. $396, $300 yard\ Utll• pd, very prl-lmm•d occupa y oompl. refurb .. edf. 17th. • on Balboa P1nln1ul•. $73s1mo. Open Set ·-8· ... • .... .. •m•lllllH. $895 mo. Oakwood tee. Joyce w •llH, vii•. S390/mo. 845-8453 847--4981 •11 5PM st . N~ p I • h 0 p .... v~ll M~y 1~· unfurs re :r .. =-. ·~•IMd at m .. ,n sun11=2. 416 Begontil3 BR 2 -teOO • .-ta. Ok, (213) 891-7-507 , • G-.-..-. ..... rtwwiftts 831-1288, agl Qatikle 2-Bdrm f"bltn. 16tr.2 Br. 2 'Sr. Mtnt' ... e.t&-4827 S2~,.. 0 :., o~~ w9tii.d ., :?c lender. 'riced to Mii St. 114/845-8111 or clOM to achOO!a, ahopa, leWMrt TettMe r-•DeluK• 2 Br. 1'11 Ba. pool, lt Ondr)'. adult 'C()fld, Neer ~u4ilt'~ Penln, yrly, 2 BA, very ttabl•, non-amkr ~ .!:~' ,~21~~~0· Aa-~teC3/lou355d· 1597. Mary Jo latwya. 982-<1471 SpaC., ~Br, 2.,., Ba, c:IMn N_. BeM:tt So. patio, •/gar. d/w, lndry complex $450. 833-7890 arH, yard. No pell. den or 3 BR . 1 Ba. w/ctean nabll• to .realde : 213/!157-8488 ul. ltac~ Utt T h 1 J ·-..-.· rm, r:J:''· $525/mo, or 84&-1941 833-3307 eundk, 222'~ 35th SI. wtth 2 of lhe aame. Dly •• OupiM 2 bd. 1 ba, lrpl, L!paa llilll llSO 2 BA 2 Ba, kid• Ole, etoM .:OO.'.:g1~:.4.1~ ~tc. l70(~tl~~.l!'fft 648-540-5-W8 Eutlk'• t 81. apt. 4..pltK, 2 Br, l Ba, covered g.,.. u 35 mo. Incl "''1· or eve. 545-2575· : -get, $211 M. Drive by LIJllll WllU to eehoott, lhopa, twya. 1 BDRM &. eml den. C•th 642.§ii] garage, l-400/mo. 111 l IOI foe t e.. l-400 plus 87 5- 1140 Reep rmmte wan1ed tow l 814 CkibhOUM. Newport 2 Bdrm, 2 bl, co-Oj) 1PI. $550. 982-<1411 ~I'•. lrpk:. wuhef/dryr rut req. 645-4280 •fl S200 move In. 848-8592 V8'HlllH 1 bt, View ol lrg 4 Br. FV hOUM, Hit = ecn. Owner 494-8003 1024 aq ft. ChHrful, 3 Br. 1'Ao Ba. TownhouM. & g •'den er I nc I. Newport BeMtt No. S8La5o'l!o'. llflPlu,.1 .!.ul4rlty Sun. 3 bd, 2'Ao ba, dbl gar, new ocean. Pool, clubhae. arr-~8::0:/mo plus 'Ao : bright, all ,_iy decor•!-encl•d patio. commty S800/mo. Agt. C1rlene I ,.... catpett and paint, S700. S825· Sandy 842·8149 utl . • : 8:rbr~ 1~k~a.2g!~~ P~~~~ ed, cpt a drp• cleaned, pool & playground. 1m-875-1771 880 ( ~~~)~nue ~,:r.:~'95c:1-,:. ~~'~ LUXllY CONDO C•1 -cit "Lil•" 848-1372 Male to lhr 2Br. 2Ba ~. : H.8) $210,000. Owner/ appllancH like new. mac. $600/mo. 752-2197 BAVFRONT HOME a call 645-9804./ Walk to s. Cat Plaza Walk to beach, NliW Stu-laa Clmeate 2771 Dana Pt. 2 bike to bch, ·• .. t ••5 1••2 Carport Read" •o oc E'-t & 1 • B 645-1104 rHp 25-35 prel. Call • ..,.. • uo . , 'r ·LUXURIOUS EXEC HOME ..,,en apacoua ... r. Flreplace,elegantFrtnch dlo, ?," & wat•r paid, 1 Br, $395. 2 Br, J475, 240•2275 831•1182 Ext ~ I•-• Pre--t•SO cu~•n1 cy. 142.; 2090. Mo. 4 Br. 3 Ba pool & •P• 3S car gar, dock avail. Window•. A/C In home $390 mo. ~837 tum 1525. Y .. r1y. Poot, 96 ' : ....... --. ..... ...,r:w ... ._ .. •--.-m• n enance • 2 Incl Many xtru.Sl200/mo. · 2400/mo. 2 Br, encl ger, extre clean eecurlty. 2 .$dnn, 2 Ba, nr beach, bua. No pets. · • --If ---tax" & extwlor malnl· 964-0221 955-2473 & quiet. s4751mo. 279 aleo lnclud• private club YILUll W.S 496-0277 Male lmmedletety to 1hr E • ... _ ••---en•nce with cont1nuou1 with 1 11 court $50 move In «edit, el-Bl ft twnh 4B SB ., ......... C-Plt1. MCUrlty. call 494-9388 Cozy 4 Br. 2 Ba. nHr 3 Br. TownhouM, powder Wiiton. 845-tal9 1 u:" 1'...~11• fectlve now thn.i 5-15-83 u ~ "· t '· 1 ' • )(LNT FIN 759 1•52 ld'IOOI & lhoppl blk rm, 2 Ba. lrplc, c;ommty AtutaHll Oal. Lg 2Br 2ba ~tu d-ac • Munu, ..... ul • 2 Br. aptt for rent. laala ba 17IO poo ' ger, nH · non-"• · ·v ........... 2llt 1 s7c:'8' e poo l. $1000/mo . -··--, ~ .. fl.lltydecoretedclubhou-amkr S250 lmo. • -Ul11m --::-ON THE w•"TEA" ~2~2~~~· 7e<t~gn°· 873-8858 C.apal 1702 PctOI. adult•. no Piii. Mand much more. $750 S510/mo .. encloMd pe-2Br twnhH, F•lrtane 720-1450. " RARE OFFER B I C ,. OCEAN FRO S 4 2 0 , 8 4 8 -7 3 1 9 . lncludee moat utile too. ~~1. flal201 Boyd or Nancy 'Gardena, MC compltK, DI lfl d II I I • .. un.._ , .. _ of _ • bo• ovoa Exec. Hug• 3 bd, lmly rm, 2 VarHlll•• conoo. 102 NT RENTAL 813--0&44 549-3421. 3&41 a-r St. --.... $480 mo. 545-1081 gn • v ng: love Y - • ... G. pr...., owner Home 2 Br. & Oen, Alf· Frpll, dbte gar, ocHn Scholz Plaza 249 NB 2 Moat elegant apt bldg In (betwMn Sunllo a CdM cot11g• to thr. tlllp. ood term1. $799, tlally furnlthed, opine view. 228 18th St. Br. 2nd llr cornet)l~ll Laguna Beach. Panore-$410/$425, Oul•t lge 2 Mec:Arthur). wer ~~.2~2uBa~.·~·~ •---~ --S100wtl lncl.utllt.Ample 000. 1 10 ge d I k w/balcony facing Awe-mlc vlewl, wallc on btach Bdrm. 1 ba. cerport. ·--...... ._. ...,_ ttMl09. 720-0564 s.;,.,.. p 831 5155 n r '"· over oo • $1100/mo Call ag1 or awtm . ...-. decorll-leundry facll. no pet•. E/Slde, 1ge br"'ht 2 BA. gar. S550/mo. -•• ••i .. _. A rop. -water. •P•. lrplc'1, gu "Liia" 646-1S72 lop.ed courtyard. Incl ed tpact~;;·~ & 2 Br. 3l 1 W Wlteon, 831-2177 1'>\ ba, fpk:, P«cn $515 Dee M0-5504 ---Ha. MP<>nelblt n/amkr to lhr 10,000 aq. ft. 1111-up, fire ring. 111501.mo. w/w carpeting. drapes, tect 1 bit 1 & 111 d mo •u••i _ •• ~ """"'7 Wkly ienlala now avail tunny 2 br, 2 ba CdM ;. 4.25oo 'q. IL unlll 751-2781, J.0. Property Golden Well EllllH 4 d/w, alect r1ng1 & gar e r c • n1 e ~tLL Idle Item• with 1 · ,.._ n~ . .....,..,,.... 2 Br nr thopt a bcti, pool. f 105 & up. Color rv' apl. $312/mo. Michell• ,., , . w1e·ooo .'1~ ft1 tenced ~~1.,, ,\' • ',B<!rl'{l•.J!u9er:uarm .. 3.l'.d1PP!-r ~ten11va..ta.c11~.J::::~!it~p~~ty~':.:~::.· D•l)tP~~~c1-efledtd, ~r.!•.~r old atutt for. quletldulteondo.seoo. Phon .. In ioom. 2274 759-7988,780-2815 : ylrd• 11 fer• hHvy Lldollle 3Br 3 bit,,.. lf«fw c:dnWr.a· lndl r:root. otbh\e ,'&'ac> lub-ttrranl•n geraga. I) WANT..,ACTtaN?' > 'n7w ~gol>a'I~. wlrh 1a .... OK.~r9-162t .. • ..... wpOrt •ltd ·CM. Wanttctmai i;ip'\f.fnii.·:,. lnc:t., l~lne. Forced iate. g 110' 1 1 '8 58a0 j den, tlon pit, gourmel kitchen. CH• controlled under-L-••50 a up. Ctaselled Ada ••2 ..... 78 Cluatfled m<I. 6"2-5878 LAROE 2 Br, 2 Ba In quiet 848-7445. rmmt• 10 1hr ..... , or .. ~ • Aak l125K 10~ 111 • · mo. $1200 /mo . Cell ground parking. Contact -.,.. "" ..,.. ·-s1251< d ? Mak 73-1323 agl Virginia 973-1288 l(ete Dav ... f.t2·9057 ROYAL TAHITIAN 4·pltx$ l/p, dlll111r, anct 4 Br, F.V. ,_,. 405 lwy & ln.CdM, Irv, Newport • ICOfl sen':. °U.., or 1: ...... ...... 2llt Cute & CIHn 4BA 2ba 3 Bdrm, 2'~ba. 2 llory, 330 Cliff Or. 494·110S3 C..ta .... lt14 C..ta.... lfl4 e::i·au~!~1~91ie-83 t ;~:,~~~L...~~rlv. ~~ ~;=~6~8:~ , • _ vtetor. Bro 851-7720 2 Br $895/rno .._ orpt home, adfacent 10 Mea· $750/mo. Avail June 111. lalMa Iliad 21tl Ml WEHAVE'OTHEAS & paint. gar: •t•P• 10 dowtark G.C. Rent lor I< Ide/pet ok. Ag! BAYFAONT pier evalt. 3 ·--11 .. m,•·. .. to bch, l>M.ut tar~ 4 Bdrm. 2 b• hOUll. Female to thr 3 Br, 3 Ba • OWNER WANTS OUT Hnd. 18458 24th St $850/mo or 111/opt. 842-9808 etorv 2' ~r . I I A.I.A• A g apt1 2 Br. 2 Ba. w d Wathtr/dryer, kitchen apt. Walk to beaeh, furn, NOWI 3-plex nr Tuatln/ 213-592-2725 . 5772 Venturi, go direct Condo.$850.2'bd, 1 be+ s1eoo'1ino.81~f C, SlllDOB W'l'm•1 llook-up, merble lrplc, etc. $240/mo. S20 dee>. gar. a vail l mmtd. F .-.. s ... Su .. _....-. or calf ~5078 1_... rm. -.• VIII• ...... central vac 1)'9te!JI, eun-c M 84M388 $350/mo. 780-9437 or ' '"•-"' .,.,""'"-""' -,,_. lalMa dectcl, Ille kltd'I l beth, ' . 833-9111.eX\ 7267 CM2t-MO: AgenEt. d ...... UaJua!U.. A,~:r:~~:o 211!~ :i~~rl~~ ~ (2'3) 55G-lS89 Pealat•la lttf ~ ~~i :=,:-~ '='1 .. 'fn t.'~'. ~215~ ,•St~ lo Bch, lhr In HB, ; 01 a eu uttl • ....... 2111 BEST Alty 53M190 I• 3 Br, famlly rm, formal SPECIAL RENT DTOCQUNT bit-In micro & refrlge ~-540-9481 S-350, 11111111, ·~ utll. • 3-Plex. each haa 2 8', 1 _ living rm, Ir pie, A/C, Adult condo, 2 Br, 2 Ba on W U11'-...,. ••2" · Refs. ~6-5477 : Ba. «1Cltcl oar.,.. oetto. A...Sr-2-BL.Cd.M..llO<L~~ Fai;:>; 3 Br Incl l11m rm 2 many upgradel. f:'larbor the bay, pool, eunroof, I ,. ""'' -"· Wor~lng min. com pt. • '119,ouu, 1t.D x grou. 3 Br 2 Ba, t1000 yrjy. ~ ~ glr•lll $52S-t-vrfW K'l'lfllnll1\1S, -.1..mwon•, tkMI d.,....., ::_ ~"'~~t-bach810r &p&rtmenta 5092 Dunbar '"-u..IOUI brothers wet· Wanted to ahare home ~ 842-2227 OWner. s p 1 c1 a I 1 umm 1 r Beat Alty 63Mf90 I• 1250,000. 644-2080 rHlrlcted acceH. Me-in u1 t /H.,.. dri .... v'"'"" 1 com•. Hun t B ch. -vtlfemalt, preferlbfy Ol'lll' 7 Falling out ol eec:row May renttlt·1 Br condo on S300 rentel near bHCh 2 Br. w/Oen 2 Bl. VIiia lure couple. H75/mo. q 9 1 SeOUre SurrOUD~ 538-8544 who 1110 hH do~, In ~ 10th. Baek up otfere IC-bay, 4 Bf rambllng houM bullt-ln• ti•r• kid Ok Balboa w/partlal bay VU, t-884-4742. 1-885·9487. (seour·ity dna.rd Dn duty). Ima• 1744 Fem only $250 mo., •tu-~o;~~~r' ., ... s lrley • cepted. E/llde C.M. lrl· on Bal lat. BEST Alty 539-8190 I• micro. frplc, W/O hoo-BAVFAONT UNIT ""' 2 Br, 2 Ba, Woodbridge dent prel., 2 bike from : ple11. S 18,000 gro11. .._. lllLn .. kup, a/c, 2 car ger, pool, LuKury apl, yrty, 3 er 2 • .J Condo, near recrM11on. bch, H.B. Sue 900-<1510 Prot. male rmmat• wanted $174K. 11303-887-2887 PUP •lllllDT • lniae Uf4 epa, MC\lrlty ~111. $950 Ba, 11300. Coaet Prop. Y OhtoJc tJl• fUturtll 1 yr IH. WIO, frig & there 2 bdrm houH In ly I 1 t + t + '"73 "'10 w at• r Inc 1 u de d Furn rm In CM tioma. Coron• del Mar. Clolle to t COSTA MESA prlda trl-11M111 IDYii.i ~r ... • -.. MC. v -~ ti All utllitl• paid Mao/mo. 857--0930 .-$225/mo. Cati Chrl .. 11 4 bdch. Quiet n~·•mkr. • plex nut to CM goll I to 3 bdrma. atartlng ti 80-1118 C.tU •el Jlar 21U 845-2435 $335-+' ~ utA. 720-1857 " OOUf'M, $189,500, S35K BAYSIDE COVE: 2Br & $825 to $1150 BAYSHOAE8-3Br, den. nr ti Be&uutul reoreatlon•faollltiee ....... ..... 1741 S200 fu : dWn, 12% nnll\Cltlg. Bllr. den, bey \llew, fl.Illy fl.Im. .-nvt bch, s 1500 mo. yrly. CLOSE TO BEACH, 2 BR . ~ Ch I t la• 2 d fl I mo m rm. pvt bl, WE LOOI •' 831..t741 S1800 8"'7"'""15d l Ba lnd rv pool y 0 08 0 .or n oor Nofth Laguna 1Br.,1 yr kltprlv,nrBeach&Gar- VEASAILLES: BHut. • ~ ..-v.. )'9. CLE AN , I e j 5 1m 0 : ti Private patl08 dolfll8talr& le111. 1450/mo. Evu field. pr•f yng man. Ef.~00013 uGnlsl .,,, bldg, lorn. 28r w/comm pool, sor, 3BR houn av•ll 6-1. 762-ll085 or 848-3178 or ··-•a .... OOn188 u-·-·-407-5342 982~401 (-/wkndl) FOii YOU! ' ....,.,, . I S83.oeo. MCUr'lty Sl.-00/mo. ty S825. 531 W11tmlntter .... 111 _. ,..._. • ., I. ..... 11........ ,. . .._,. '61-9522 MOBILE HOME. 2BA, Av• .. Npt Bch. 842-7745 425V. L1r1c,pur: 1 room ti Ona bJ~" ... om 8Xoell•nt. ahopp'"" I Br w/efflclency kit, ge furn. room, It kit. & ~ ... 'al" "Tl f\illyfurn.$800. 6 51 TI77 with¥. ba. Walk to wau " ...., t>eau1 ocean vi-from lndrytae.Aefareq,Coe11 lalllltle4 " Utt tl!Jle WATERFRONT HOMES " CONDO: 3 Bdrm. 2'Ao b• Beach. All uUI. pd. No banks, Lhaatrea, reeta.urante, bdrm & ltv rm. No pell & ~ 548-1372 _.,1 In Orange Co. ~ 10,000 aq. It. tltt-up, INC. 831•1400 $725/mo. Mo to mo .. no kllchen. $250/mo. plu1 poet otnoe non-amk1. SSOO/mo plue let.la_ Jlattll ltM •tablllhed 12 yearal • .. 4•21100 aq. ft . unite pell, avail now. Scotti S800 He dep.•Aef. .~ 1100 MC-· 1yr1M . Photoetlken/Aefachkct .. : w/&OOO aq, tt. lenced e.r..1 ••I lier 1111 831-2242 213-492-1521 Y Bue st.opa on corner of 973-0307 UIHA IUN e Mo. Gu•mtd Service ; r,ard1. 1.1 •er• llHvy l3e r, 288, trvtne Terr-, -~OIWS 5 Bdr SomwHt, Harbor IUT AWa atll Adams fl Harbor L!pu lltul 2211 111111 • ~~:,S'~,;eEC.~~~'=. : ~k 1$~~5:°';~ 'f:i Ju1t relurbl1ll•d from Orangetr• condo 2 BA ~::6 H~~'·c,~c:Td~~; WAI.I II -2 Br 2 Ba. Condo UPf* Wkly rental• 1105 up. KNX Am<llo. j ••2•" d ? ··a11 MW cpl• lhru ,_ rool. 1 Ba b •• eem• W/0 "'137"/mo. c-u E--'d Tl ... _ Eiijoy Uvtng wtth compatible existing unli overlooking' £1 NI-Color TV. ,, .. colfae, Newport Ole 832-4134 ' . "" wn or "' • Lg ltv rrll & lam rm new . · Y r • " .,, • • ~.. -heeled pool & ltepa to econ -·· Ueer Of In--light lll!turea 'drpe ref rig, tennl•. pool, Jae, Bey RM!ty 494-1840 residents. I u •I G 011 c 0 u r... ocean. Kltctl'I evall. ~ on lo all .. ..... or. Bro 851-n20 & ait'new landacep. 'tng 2 No pell. Aval!. now. PANORAMIC •Lrg 2 Br wllrplc 750/mo. I YMr ...... 945 N Cout Hwy who ata relocatll, :J WE HAVE OTHEFIS fr lea. S 1250 m'o . S590. 875-9229 OCEAN VIEW •Family & Adult POO!t CALL FOR RE.NTAL INFORMATION 2131355-.1700. Leguna Beach, 494-5294 Tuattn Oto 832 134 ""' fer Ill• HM ~2104 Mon. lhn.i Fri .. ChMIY 3 bf, 2 bl, 2 fl1y Highly upgraded ' Br. •Tennie Court Phone·. , .... 01'10 ...... ..... nit .... , ....... liii H20UMm0-2•. 'm"aw•,'"•r'edbd. rmm~ ~ -dmye; 873-e324 -· condo wlp•tlo. Walnut 2'~ Bl, lr/dr. Pvt walled •Park·Llk• Setting ._ -., ... j MifllT 11111 LIT ~--.... •••.a Squara. Avail. May 1. comm 12 150/mo. •Small Pet Wetcqme NO FEEi Apt. & Condo HouM overtooklng CdM bath Newport Beach. Very dHlroue, llbuloul ...... .._ $925/mo. Call 833-888\ f.t4-1 480 .. _.-..__ ~-~-rentalt. VIiia Aentale. Stat• Bch. deck In front $250+'~. 646-4301 Vtewl rrom thl• bUltdable !New 2 a 3 Bdrm town-wkdy1; 552-8488 •v•I Pooleld• 2 Bf. net $800 Tll a.11 • ....,...r ~US 875-4912 Broker. )Id, llffp• 8. 212 Mar-Fem to th.re 2 er. 1 aa, r .. 1cten1111 lot In HAA-llCHMI wttll double gar-wkndl -WI ar near beaCh... ....... .... ., APARTMENTS nm IDT&LI g u., 11. I 5 0 0 I wk . Apt. on B1lboa Pen In· 80A RIDGE. 88'x158'. ag11. Quiet E'1ldt. In The VIiiage of Wood· B~TT.y539·8l90f• 114/1'4-1111 27QQP t p Cos 3&.tllt.CIOMtowater, 1111-3130 tul1. $330 +'Ao utile. Pt1old .. $585,000. Call N00/$1200 mo. Contact bridge townhome 3 Br e ereon l&oe ta Mesa furn & unfurn, rea1on-s . Beyftont 4 Br 21Ao Bal 875-1302 875 -2 3 11 d 1 ya or owner at 2134-A Orange 2'Ao Ba lrplc dlal'IWuher' Nice 2 Br 2 B• wl~ol. Studio apt, 1 blk to beach ' a ble , 111 •m•nltlH. pier. Avall. June/July -F>-ro_f_t_e_m_w_/_oh_l_ld_w_o_u_ld 875-3311 evM/Wtcndt . Ave. 845-0897 P•llo, 'mini bllnd• In er: $850 90. to mo. red, & atorM. 1375 Incl. utllt. I .. n· ., 1 ..... ·-·-· 1741 I«*• 178-4912. I 11800 pr Wk. llke to nnd houllng to lllr e.tat• Salt: Hunt1no1on Sm 1 er. get. tncd yard. 11000/mo. Near Culver agt 54 -3533 494-3324 aat. II~ _ .. _ -II "_ •. 8, Bayfront 2 Br 1 B• w/Hme, In Irv/Coate 9Mctl, 1 tot i adjacent $475/mo. Drive by 790 & Wut Val• Loop, SEA VI EW. Executive C..ta .... 2714 ' 1 ouetom. Avail June/July M-area. U7·5M5 half lot tocated 2111. It. W. Wiiton. 873·8338, Agent, no tea. 1146-2000. llome, 3 Br, Sp•. Gor-· ,..,,·• ., SI 0 0 fr wk · Ag I betWIHnPCH &.Walnut. 842-Mee !VISTA fll lLAAE 3 BA geou• vt.W. Sfl50/mo. 1f2Br.28a.nrSCP1aza. Kenneybunkport? IT"'1 -L 813-408 Chrt1llan fem, 20'• nd• call M0-2411 POOl.:8l0£C0t,it00 3 8A family room, brllnd rift 844-7o70 S:A. P•llo, pool, :f:1 · IN NEWpORT HACH Oceanfront • !m.,•ld ~~~~11!!~~ s's~'. ......... """HH 2 ea. Jee, aeuna. "75: home. HOO mo. l••M. Harbor v iew Hom••= 3 Slits. No peta. 782• 22 Wasn't he the Ambassador from a1 no1u 1 & 2 Bdrm lay, 1.1g\ln1, 1u11y 11.1r.-842·2897 --· ---e.t2-3818 1gt. 780-M17 Bdrm, den, evatl M•y 15. Arepl-. pool, dllhwuh· .'\ Apert"*'ta & Towt'lllOU-nlelled, monthly. May---------- 1'·--'M mine, 20 ..... 2' c-N .......... 2.. er, PY! Piiio, "Ira trrg Austfal1'a under Teddy Roosevelt? .. lome .,.. ................ "'--.... I,... .. ;~. tsaoo. Tour· 3 BFI 2 Be. 2 cw gar, pa. i;s BA. ~ ba. den, pool, .,, ..,........,. " garden. 2 Br. tats.00. !unileneet. _ ... , _.-.._~-...... _._ ln!!la Waat.. nn i-.....,_min. nr ~ llo._nlae Ylrd. tit IChoOll. 1ieo, tennle, 1975. J im, 557-2841 ~f'V'""\~ From 1695 ...... ..., -ADULT FA .. ILY Of" 20 acrH , S4800. AllO no pet•. •100. 837·1488; 1-eeeo ........ l!a., ma UI i.;..... '~l l\....J\...!./'~ -:.,/ bn J""boNa Ad. at laclM6ol' Apt . fUnlllfled, needil 3 br 2 be,..;>, .. aolct ' ellver mlnu. 541-71113 lllmTIU ae2a, ti.&11 3 Br, Condo, 11111 Ian Joequln Hiiie Ra. 4 blk• from bH Ch. Xlnt ...... ~-= 5414IM lilllt, 18a. '860 mo. Front Latri 1 bdrm llu1 Ion. IV•ll now •. Pvt p1t10, Iii Ir. H~ aa.Townllo\I .. , H you're not aurt WhO (OI whit) l<trtntybllnkpotl wes. N'-11M 1121/Wtl. 1·985-4984 89t-32ee de-. • • ..., l Id d F 1 HQ teoa-1835/ 09 port/ don't Itel bN -you're not tlont. l<tnMYbun~port It ,. ht If Cw!! llU I • Y · rp c. · 'Hlg ly upgra •d •net pool, upatalra. 2 kid• OK. mo, r ant of 1' dlttlnctlvtly dlfftrtnl 1111rt1111ttt floorpl1na •-------•W141tll•llll!!ll·!L•J!.....;.l-l"'~'"l!!l!!!!.!!!'9!!!9!!L.J•!! ........... !I ••--, 439 Hamilton.. ol .. n , AIC, 8°Alarm, 131~8114, 831•9303 e·~·· em•ll Pft ok, II Stlwind Vlll11t In Hlnli ... on lffch. s .. wlnd ....,..,.,. .. ._.I" .. ... --831-3271 846-711M Pool, •P•. unnt1. ' .... _ .... al.I r/ rm, frplC. YU r. I I .... ... 3 rw old A er. 11ome on 13 8,. 2 Ila. trg fim rm. f40.8244Hn• -23 215:'~~,•.noe I ~· ,. • rHu t o lot1Hy penontlittd P10-t1on11 I Hr•. 111 am•nlllH . bltna, dbl gar, nu b•· WILLOWS -3 e r. 2 ea. HouH for '375 "'"" .....,Lu.::...-· ·~........ pt•n ~·Ti,. kind al atttntlon you dtwfu A l*ltet 1441( bflow •P£r11HI. ttlfooma, yet l gard ... &O ale, frplo, e\taehed dbl •tov• lier• won I I H t • o "'¥'"' 1...,.. bltlld o 1111ur1 end lmn& -Mtlled ill • lot.at witll :t\h~~~~2· gen' ptu1 MC d•P of ttao. 11r•oe. lnclt d yard. BtlT My a.st-1180 I• Latg.!.L clMn, 1,,. Apt. :":~:1:u:!t~~ =.~~ 175-1308 778/mo.144-14'0. ll!.d. 11_. yta P0171"1' tndry tao, ne ar ......., a.,.., ... 1 ................ 1 ........... -·r ~ •, ... p ACt' "' • 1&• 1llope utile pct. From ,........ .,... '"' .,,.,,.,,_,. --·-,. 1A ..... llHutllul 31r twnhH , lwOOdbttdOI Condo. Upe-Dell.tx I IA,,_, IC Ptu 1311/~ ~ and tmolOYl!ltftt tnd fOV'Yt tote olece lllWOM :. =~·~·~ 8:,o•3n 2'Ao8a, pool, lrplo, petlo, talre. 3 •ctrml. rn ba. Aetort·Llk• adult trl01 ' ' pil/ldy call llOfM ((wtft II~~ llld tA In • • • n, ,etc. 1148 mo, 041-5121 Av.it lmmed. •728/mo. wlOOOI 11'1• '47Ctt14<> WUTL.UI ftLa.. two bldloom. OM and two 111111 .,. "*''' t:'~!. °&'Y ::~; «-...011 All full. No pe t•. utll l•t• dl~counl7 or IHll, t & t Ir. Apte. lf11t11 IS4~ t19.1"41 ~ y T'wnllM 3 mNl•r II br, an.eat I put 0 II a. e 0 p ti 0 n ~· ... LI~. Oll'porll. ~ nd 2t,t ba, 2 Ci r l" w l I If t IOft, pool, tenn•, 7'18-HIO ~·· lm~OOCllP-~J •pn/ Ip 1111 opener, patio bi le. N?llmo. 2 Ir 8•• llulf C•nyon. r:'.· 1:;r 1.2Me..a 111 Hgellli ton V1H10t , -• Im med ocopy, HOO. 111•2?80 '77'. ly ~ell, llMll, TIL Mgmt, !\RANCH ~7M 111'Y1 Jaoua1 4 Ir Buy wt po o I , 1 • o a cl mm, f.tMIU M.1·1803 • IMl.tt. 4br/2b•tto::oed, r-.1 9700'• Obi g1r... 71f..4412 ' THI llVIUI • ,... M11f'114ita. In-:*o':C.:: .... , ,.. IUT My &M-ttto,.. Move In today, oondo In N•wly dtoorll•ct 2 Ir ims Hvfttiftlttft ~L-Hllfllilllton IMcll, CA t'::.':Tn T,,= NI tlll 147:.;... mo. TUt~AOI, C1rctllf Hr, L• VIia Monterrey.I ~!~· new otpte, drill. (714) 898·9981 owo..,._,,_;~,._· • Ha, p~•r:.="'· '" or~· t "' 1aa1 11 '"Ni_.., w1pe11o, ftM 1111 s.. oi. '"""' ~.Mrtll .. ._. 11 l!Hfl! • t ot·a': :ru,, T.::~'r. ~· ffi'. UH J::!: ::'97i:fo. a.:::.'1ft'i ,~..,,. t..,.e Ml tu0 ., .... M ._. .. Met ..... ti_..~ -.... /mo rent. 141-wu77 Wlltle PM'1 call t•I, ..... 120. , __ ........ • °'911..., 10 ... ...._ ''· ' .. ,..__ """""'-· =-=------= ---·-· -_._ - I 'T 1 L ,. I ~ I . , . .. ----- ••• Orarige Coaet DAILY PILOT/Sonday, May 1, 1983 le!tlt lg ... am OWtt ln!fl! Ult Htt.I ,,,.. HM Pmt11l1 Bll lulatl1 ltlt WHt!f , HM ltlt ly!!if HM ltlt !u... 119 lel1 w .. ,.. 1111 •11 !l!!!f Prof. Mat MM tl~I, non Oflloe tor '9111 l'\f Alrpot\; LOST: lllk Lab doa, 1 ~ AnN: eu11~. Attr OtprttaJdtt ffl4 ....., 11111 flU. f9 ptf Uw In maid wenled, mid· NMd A11lmal Lov•re Wll .... emllT fin. eound. lbolllng .cc .. to rwy, lull)' c;w. old. vlo Old Cdg l at. young lidy will mod•I LOOKINO FOA THOIJ IOf dlePl•Y menufeG1urer, Hlf •W -di. 909 f~ Pf" room to care IM veu-,._.. "'-..._ 10 •hare larger '/}lw "*' & dr~. Int CS... ...,_.,d, 97&-067' c:eit fOf lntervelw lull· WHO THINK BIG !.J~'r!!~_!!· -~~p=ruo!:·. ppport11nt1111 e1tall1ble 8111-18'8 tlonln~ own•re Pele CIDttD hou•• or con~ w / •Ion by deoOrator, '50 F nd Petal C.t a ~ onty.13t.aot0 Oppty 11 wlda optn to _,,. .. _ .. ..,. ..... .. wlih lh l A 0 1 LOAN 1_H4_·_t2_e_____ MUI\ 1.,w.. pool, jecuzil, eta 11q n lncil rec.pt rm & pvt ~ an • grey ~ar11clpill• In 1h• fOf.. to A.cl toe& Dell)t Mal • 0• n • u N""D EXTRA c ••H? with p.ol. ,..~ 25-36 0111 c •. 14001m 0 . raa. wautlful. Laguna YOUNO ATTRACTIVE Ff· lo 1aeo Co.ta Meta' Tim•• C1rou11tlon D•· ""' "" nDrU HOOSE non llmkr. Hunt. Hart>Our ... 1.•o•• ••~.,rt. "•"', 8elch. Top Ol lhe World MA l E fJ I NC t A! l Y ont ol 1 eound multl• CAK"2'"•'"' ' panrntnt In °'-If doot·IO-Columbla lhvlnge, -Company needt ~.pit Ul"tn v.. .. ....... ~. -• " ., .. 4$4-3135 WANT•o ( ... ) v lewl markellnO plan The • -d I h'"hl I I Ii 10 wOf1I from home. Stllf1 .... 1.. .. ...... .... 10 Laou111 a .. (h Call -& wllnda 97~89211 • .. t •• 4 ou Ntnlng potential I• Ullll· ~ooogr ,n.~w•oP•P,~r11ns1• •• •d• 1"'1 Y eucc1•"11uo ~n-lll'IM9d l300 '* wt< + •-• 'l''nW•1 Wolfgang 10 1.m. 10 5 F~nd GrNt Dane, m .... llkatrevel,apotta,dlnlno. mttld c.n 551•3217. •H•• "l!!!l!HDI r "' u c;a org•n.ia n. 1111 ,._ 1 ..... fer JHI ti.Hit p,m. 11 (114)636-6790. 1 Rm PV1 olc. ulU lncl'd. Sant• Ana are• "21 cwtdoort, nice cloth... -. -----ourly wage plua com-ellCltlng ear-opportu· pONlbMI. vell for lv • ., I 185 mo . .CoHt Hwy, 2 1 3 " ., .. .. 2 1 5 would IUc• to be lj)Olled. .... 1 ---4-.. Muat hi..,. aold« 111d flat mlMlon. HO\.lrt: D AM·2 nlllM evallaote In 111"" dlg•et. 1·312-931 -7984 IHktr, tit tf tllt 341 v-ar old male attorney NB ff0-1111 ·" • "· v • eppraalatedl rm o40, ... -•-ribbon cal!M IJCI)«~. PM. or 4 PM • G PM lrvlne 11Ndquarter1. •Jt1 H2239 ••••••ltl ti "' w111t1 lo 1r111re rental on 213"'31•1500 good tooklng, 8'. 175 Modern lrvtn• l10111ty Training 11 PfOVlded. Po-It-'111~-•-.1 W - BalbOI leland or Penln· llLH& llWt Found lldlM l!anky. 0.1· lb1 .. FUNI PIHH call, with 1)9<mantnt lob op-191'1till lo Mtfl l300 pk.It a .. •11•11 Al Ill ltw .......... -· -11111 545-8&91 Nloe Small PV1 ole, non-IOl'll pkg lot. Bill, 831-11300 Eitt. 3, 1 NY .,,.IYAL por1un111 ... JI hone per week. For an Inter· .,.rlUlll...,"" NMd• ProlMllonll• •-" lilt l••Mlate E•t•bll•hed timlly woula •mkr, ·~~~_r:~20 84<>-4377 P1omlH you won't ba Itel lltate LtMI 7 t41549·0D54, Hie lor v 1 • w . C • 11 b 7 1 4 ) ~·~~:~'f!n!:.l:'. tor dlis;lay edverllilng ......... f1f rnWff· lllce 10 ran1 3 Br hOUM or FOUND: Mele Malamute dlaappolnted... J14-ll1·fll4, .. ,, CarOI 967"2381• ext 12 ' Callon OI ..... data on Hlel Alto QC>fnlngt In tftil Mitt ltlMI .... Duplu on e.lbol Penln· al Hll blk/allver. ,..ate She· FITNESS FOR 2.Pr .. naJeJ , WllU GARMENT MANUFAC the microfiche, 1alclng managerMnt. 11 lllfl-H ltMll t111ll. $1000/mo. or leaa.. lallan1 Ital I ph•rd blk/1en, no tall. E•erclH ClaH. FIRST Experienced, good •P· TUAEA nHdl nper orders over the phone. 875-8"0 -· ' 875-2190. Fron I oltlce w /ahop Female lab Mix, gold, CLA'SS FJIEEI 897-2089; peatllllce. have gOOd re-operetore, 831·2830 llllng, and 10·key. One ........ ...W.1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil •P•a•, reasonable . Male Samoyed whtle, w/ 8o40-2870 4t11 lerencee. Workaw.11-.tth Illa••• ...... yeer office experience hrtt hllltMM •It• 1r1411h• WUTll 4-1 lllM Cotta MeH. ze>ned.A-2. choke chal11. Male wner dHlras $300,000 publlo. Full or pert lime. -._ and 50+ wpm typing CNA'a & NA oMcled 111 ••••lnle1 frll· f'amlly home. 2•3 balh. 54g.7249 Brown/blk SlleP™trd w/ lcla .. ls A loan !or 5 yrs 11 12%. ARCO 3' 1' So Main lor I~ Mltlng Cqmpany alcllls are required. Word ahllla. Apply Mon thru 1 11 P 1 1 1 blue coltat & leaah, MIMI Secured by 111 T.O. on Santa Ana In Irv "4 (MacAnhur and proceulng experience Fri. VAM 10 3PM. N-· , ... am Y rm. re •r rv ne Teacher needed. cllS8 & Blk/brown Terrier mhc l11lr!ftlt1 3016 prim• leguna Comm/ 405): Typing, llgl'lt b()()i(· helpful bul not manda· ... .,, ,., ...... 411- .,.._ Laodlord Mlllng • workstiop apect avail· Alao found numeroue THE IRl/INE CHILDREN'S Autdtntl•I build Ing CASHIER-exper, tor Incle-k"Plng. filing 1nd let&-tory. Port Conv, Center. l555 ..... • mutt !Ind new home! able. Any subJe<;1. R••· kl1ten1. N-port Beach w orth 1800 ,000 pendentmkt,n011·1o1nlon. Phonet. Full time, Mon-Superior Ava, NB 559-53e4 aonabl• N.B. Appl. & Animal Shelter, 125 C~O RUS SU MMER 49,..,.631 part-time & lull-lime Fri II·&. Knowledge ol SI. Lla11 5,g.77154, •l.tltnl4t •alttt• 1pp1 1 ~111 ~n M.-1-Gf~l.-MeH. WORKSHOP I• ereeent· awl.JI. Pleue call typauttlng buefneu -Olflcal lull llme. uperl· 111, l1tl14l11 TY, Seml·r•tlred Univ, prol••· 71'1750-7\77 Ca. 644·3656 fng Gilbert & Sullivan'• rt a n T:D.'14021 646-9070 helpful. Neat epp .. r· PIDOIUlll ence In office proca-....,- • 90!' & wife AMI! lat clHa (The Mikado> beglnnlog ll'\C9. Cell •her 10 AM dure11. Call 871-5720. --· mostly turn hse/apt C L I I 2tll Found hell grown Setter May 171h, Tuuday & I.I, UTIUI Oattrlq 549-3120 OLEll ... •11ul•", Balboa aree'. Dec ·e3 •-eata I or Golden Retriever. Thurad11y. 4-5:30PM Mtmqt 0., IH, Part time cook wHk Dulles wtll Include pre-11111 llPUTMEIT •lt•lilHM l•&al Hr· lhru Mlf '114. Reply• to: Commercial C-1 W. 19th male, roaming In mu•· 552·9448. Spactaili rng In 111 & 2nd ends. llleed pwaOll r,Jth Gen.9!~••• ••y OLll paring funding reports, 3 posltlon11 avallat>le No Ylet Wootton, 'O• Clnderella St. C.M. Prime location, lard aru 011 16th, St. •I SUMMER CARE FOR TO'a since 1949 good paraonellty tor - -matn1a1n1ng toan proees· Experience neceaury. 1 Dr, CI are mo n t , C A xlnl term•. 2 Br. 1 Ba Dover behind Lutheran KIDS Robt. Settler NH/CM cooking. Som• H~rl· le•lltf'I elng logs, and perform-Company wlll treln. XLNT •Fr t I 1 I I••'• t I 91711. private hO\.IM With large Church. Shy dog rune Ages 5·11. June 13·Aug A.E. Broker eo Realtors enee. Good pay, pleat· Al•fft letel Ing computer Input Cle-lncume For appt . Cell tral1l11 114 Ill yard Use ea otflce, dr... lrom Anlmat Control 28 Wl<dys 7·30AM 10 642•2171 545-06l I Ing Santi An1 environ-rleal experience In a toan Mre PelerlOl'I, 1562-58211 elantt ahop, antiques. etc Start people. 646-2085 6PM. Contact Diana Ehle WIDOW HAS SSS 10 ment. Cell only 9-11 AM And we need' depar1men1 ind accu· 8a111n fer •••• 2912 MAK ING M 0 NE y I lost: l/lzata Ian' pointer. 0 r Bu n n y l y n. • . r 658-1304 I....... ....... rate typing are required. PAIT/TIMI ms 1-t -$550/mo. +sec. neut. M. 16th & Tustin, 548-2237 645-323 I T.O 9• $ IO,OOO up. No CLERICAL un Wanted adulll Oller 22 IT ILL 1111 IP Tl Ylll 1100111 $55. Single gar Sele & 5,9.5,42 770-5629 CM. Rewatd. 631•20,9 eves · credit checil, no pena.lly. Sr. Ill• saving required we otter competitive sa· Who enjoy working will! secure. 731 e. teth St, Call Oentaon Assoc. and CPA prel St•r11ng: 11r1es, good growth po-youth Mull t>e well Coate Mesa. 67~·7787 800 sq tt .. pvt balh, water 673-7311 • WWUL OUll June 17. tentlaJ 81\d eJ1ceUent be-groomed. peraonable, a Storage or Car. 890 w ta~~· ~:co~"~:~~~~ Per11aab 3012 laaiatll a 2nd TD'll from $5,000 lo ..... .., ....... nellte. For more lnlor-po1ltlve motivator Ster1 15th St. Newport Beach, yatd c.z Suiter 130 E SPIRITUAL READINGS Fa'aaaclal S.50,000 high yleld se-• II LIU Prevtoua Fut food m1tl011, please call Judy at $75 per week Call $80/mo. Seaclltf Mobile 171h· St 'c M SsOo/mo' Advice In all matter• cured by slngle family PllOISllll IUll cooldng 111d MMvlce e.11-Emeraon al 776-7101. 2·5pm, 646-7021 (ult. tor C111 now and begin your rHld.enllal -.ala career with Home Park. Avail. now. 548--0479 · · · love, marriage & bull· l•llltlltl homee In Sen Berner· PltlH ltt tlF a4 parlance needed. Sllrt· _S_h_a_rr_on_) _____ 1 64&,.2556 n~. Also counseling. I I 1 40 2 dlno Prtn only. Call Jng: May 25th ColumL1•1 Say , .. T TIM" Coldwell Bank8' Aealdentlel Rell Estate Services PllME UIHI ILO 181S So. El Camino Real, Ir I• l Denni• (714) 886-9828 tdaJ 114er UH. LUt lllllq l11tr11t • U • an ., E/elde, CM. single. Aetall/olflce 1875/mo. Sen Clem. 492-7296 Jenltorlal Bu11lne11 for Mon-Fri 9-6. OILIMlll LIU Commlulon position. ···f• nH/wtllElll 170 548 · 1 t56, 675-2213 aales, Minion Viejo. Muat have own boat. Make extra SS helping ·87'3·7544 evealwknde. CIRCUS Of S t0,000 gross Income. Cter1cal Office • Starting: End of May, 114 IH youtl't carriers prornote O... later tllt tlllt· Growlnn last. 75 1•3031 I• It •tat Mature peraon. Olllce W /W a. I-"' their own established OUlc t I 2,14 Sunae1 Buch, best avail .... Exp w/gen knowledge ol alfer Mtrffl _ ... imH routes. Mature, outgo-111 '•t1ll1 11 IHI· I a I otllce 1oc. appro• 600 sq IASSA~E Aellrlng from wholesale Btl WaatH 5100 Bkk'g. 10 key by touch. 2 Y" line dining expert-910 S. Brooktiurst tng, attractive parental ,,,.., ltHll, tcltll, N.B. 279 11, unlurn or rurn w/ Ill bu1lne11. $75,000 buy11 Type 50-60 wpm. Bur· ence. Breaklaatllunoh Anehelm, CA 92604. 1ype peraon, please call 10 3600 . tt, 2,o435 sq. anllque11. stained ~lass ·•o H ABOA BL'VO all, equip plus. Good In· lLTEUTIH WY rough• L·o4000 exper. lhltt. Starting: Nowl Equal Oppty Employer 2-SPM. M·F. 6'.6·7021. W1•111•1J, llJ ft. Sullab tor medlcal or front door & windows. 719"' · A · come & e11panslon. Expr'd, part time. Nd. helpful. Call 8·5 -k· M/F 1---------1 4, lPI denll nt 541•5032 Beaut cu11om decor. FULLERTON Terms 968-6187 transportation. Call days. 5o45 -1060 o r Pieue call for an •P· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Ptr•llHI P /T A v a 1 1 J u n e 1 _ 141-3431 Seams easy_ 859-9063 545-4050 · polntment between 9·5 LIU PIHlllOI Unlimited Openings 1411 l .. •llf AH. Prime Fountain I/alley ol-2 1 3 / 5 9 2 . 2 e 7 1 or 1, •• 12 IHI .... ,....,. lallltll P 1 PM. Monday thru Frldey i•-•t1 YIE 18 wa need early risers that lllff•r.• ltlOI. lice. 864 sq It. 10529 714/8,6-4665 •• -Asalstant to urchas ng QOllllITT et 5'5-SQOO, ext 521 . --n s 1 1 t er . I o 1 ck t l llYI l WEii rtaalti11 4014 Agent Good with numb· WOllEI Experience In govern-~he:sde 1h00:,~~\4~~[I~~ Oell .It 1 IHIH, 7141986-1134. ATTRACTIVE ers, some Receiving ex-GMeraJ ment, convenllonal & I I 114-1111 tr 1111 • ....a•T OEml . l••aat. l11tal1 2920 MASSUSSES TRUCKING perlence helpful, or will Aulst in court r•l•t•d 2nd. T .0. tor ma Jo• ava lable some morn ngs 1n•r-train. 40 hrs/wk. Hours l/lctlm/WllneH AHl•t· llTIEll m0t1gage banker In n-from 2 AM lo 1 I AM. ..ffliq1 H2·1111 Full Service Suites •S775 up. 2265 II lndu· TO SERVE YOU. CAREER... and deys negotiable. Call ance Program In Oranoe I llMllWIYEI branch office. Mon-Fri and wknda. •• OIT ••-•s atria! ol11ce 18!01 Re-FOTI IATt HOW ABOUT Donna. Suri and Sand County. BA •oclal acl· Alto need Processor Good supplemental In· --··. dondo Circle, n . Hunt-* 'IOU? Hotel, 494-8460 I I I le IMO· T •• come. Ideal tor atuden11 • $575. Furn/unlurn lngton Beach. 842·2834. L A AGES T & M 0 ST ence or crtm na ult e ' r..,nee. and ho1T1e·bodles. We ·-00 '* ,,.__,..,..._ All YOU ne«:1 tor one 1 Lao NI uel Cow AEU.ABLE " 1 "'·• • '"' '''" " ' Au-Pair girl needed 10 ~~~'~-:;,·e~~~1:;!u7:. r:::;'. ~!~~ g;l~ Mr · Knotts 831•2702 train you to teke retail M~~~;r• nl/alteyuP':uk.!'ay, 'ap~ro~ 1000's o~r:;_.brs ~Ince : • • • .,", '• ' • ·"-" -:~ec~~. ~l~~chlldr-11)-.-Mrvlc.s progrem. Would yO\.I llh to wortl Loan Processing Inventories, WOl"k1ng with COLDWeu BANl(C!RO *-•m .,,.,..1* 15'' aq. tt. 545--0215. 972•1000, 2, hours ,;.:·~,11 Spanish llalplul. Min· part·tlm• ind ••• your Prestigious Bank In og:t ~~v'~i:ryau:;:1~: ~ -1 B1by1ltterlhousek~r. lmum $1050 par month. own houra, working for• Sant• Ana/Costa Mesa 1 MO FREE RENT 12:-~S: ~':ds~~i!.!· Chrlstl11n (Charlsmellc), ',., live-In. Mature woman Elleellen1 t>enellta. Appl)' new leahlon company? area Is looking tor I/Al ~~np~~.J.0~,::1~ny: ,.__.._........,.. 1 I 7 rooms Adj v r · · attractive 5 tt 2", viva· ., , , over 35 lor 2 yr old. 6 vie reaurM no later thllll For lnlormatton, call Gil· FHA end Conventional A~~nn&FrwY..No ~5~~9~:_,40 mo, Tom, clous outgoing widow You ......,_ diay._perweett.1500per 5.pm., 5110/83, to.YSP, da,714i834-1'17 loan Processors with =:~M~~~8?el~~.=~~~~~~~ lebeT9<1ulred. , · • • • '46. Hewport/llV .,... •~ •1 mo_ E;'lllllh or Chinese. Inc .. 2803 Royal Palm 1=========1 1•2 yr experience. Full or High School Grad and A.al Ealata Cali AM 833-3223 SL~ TEA .l!l~\lflfle.l f'acll ... ~il~a~!.oi~oil~eell (r"J!r;rl:rv 831•92 8 ' • · • · · · .Orlv.., .Coat a ·MNa,. CA Heir drelalh(I 1Hla1anf. Time Position. Xlnt Se· have reliable transport•· ... llOIAL I.E. ---------1 F/I/. 12, 189 all. 800 m n eu ery .nencla Y &enklng 92626. mual be l~Md. Ideal laty and Bonus. Imme· 1 s 10 k d , HU OllTll a~pa, sprklrs. 17282 Ml. secure Christia. n man. 1 on. ome • ey very Two cereer orlente II· "' 2 55 A 1 d Lill PL&TfDll OlllSE lllf .S working 11t1o1a1lon lor 41•1• Openings. Call for helpful. We are 111Clng cen-needed 10 learn HWNIT lllOI Wynne Cr Ownr (805) age 4 • · ct ve •n m11ure lndlvldual In Appointment. AMER· appllcatloa• from Mey 3 the tlcllls ol br<*erage & COMPLETE EXECUTIVE 6o46-6707 health minded and good •' "" SEClttllY No e~er:enc• necie· lovely well Htabll•h•d ICAN TEMP ORARY 1hru the 8th, 8 AM to management ol com· OFFICE SEAi/iCES S 2922 sense ol humor a must. '"'' '' •'' aary. ell ng Clf-op-aelon, Leg Bch Call SE AV ICES . 'Noon ONLY. WASHING· merclal A.E. Income FROM $ t65 to S965. tera1e Cell 63l·6300. ~"' '"'°00•1;0A 2'"~1 '011 Challenging position for por1unlly. 49'·9729 lor lntervl-714-937·3958 . TON INVENTORY SEA· during training. Eltcetlenl UN E.X CE LL E 0 SE A· Storage avell, reasonable, ,:.~· 1;8 , ·:, .. ~··._~ t: ;·~ urerlenced, proles.slO· F~ :~~~3~1' Hair stylist. Interviewing *L ... Pr ... lltr* I/ICE, 17610 Beach Btvd, benefits • Illa & heelll1 I/ICES, ENVIRONMENT, $50 month, up lo 5 tons OllEITll SPA i..•.,••• •·O!i.m ••d ~ OQ ne secretary! • Ext. C-!533 for , lew 881901 0....,,lnga SI e 5 4. Huntington Insurance plus dental STAFF o I mer ch and I a e . P"' lnd••••poll• •Im• • 1---------1 ,._.. Xlnl salary plus cornmls· Beach. (Beach, So ol plan. Call Aealonomlcs, THE HEADQUARTERS 845-1731 or 64:i-1741, llASUIE ""•'"' ,,,,,, N23 In addition to a min. ol CUSTODIAN week-ends, at exclusive aalqn. 11 )'OU ston, minimum 2 years Slater) 675-8700. COMP.-.NIES Bob or Gary eo22 QUAIL M fl a t'lt yrs. ol commercial Regent's Point. Aellr•· = $500 or ~ore per exper. 1st & 2nd TO. ---------114/111-0111 1500 sq It ol Slorage NEWPORT BEACH a~ 9werE bal)lllng ol S&l platform menl Facility In Irvine. how io~a;-:.~o~~i~ Nwpt Bch. 851..0444. PfTITlll A.E. Bro:;,:r n:dso s~l~s I HI 1111 1. .. 1 ••• •1" i .. i. ,, , ... "'''"• exr>e•ience, the succes-Cell: 851·1655 9 AM to 4 C II 5,5 5370 LOAN REP'S OllOIUTtll uaoc. n t_,., r n . II AllPlllT LH. spaSrU~5e;Ly 11 · lOAM· l2AM • 1 .... ' " ·• • • • ~. • stul candidate lhould be PM Mon-Fri ' 8 • Earn $50 10 S75 dally, salee. 851•1120 IL Gmreal ~A. ·o•lealS_!ort9 s.qsu"b· Located near 17th St & 1 IAY a WEii familiar with all lacets of ·-.-.. -.-.-_...--_-0-1-... --· --~~"'41-~-· --.. ·-"• .. 1-pay twice weellly Work Receptionist. congenial ,. .,.., . ,.. loan documentation, be 1••-• TRAINEE - -•• your own hrs, start Im· medium sized law firm 1411.M prime ol11ces. ru-Superior Ave. In Costa Cute Girts well organized and ITIOll· Full/lime. $959-$1057 1 Active Co needs 4 exper. mediately, 631-8338 or aeeks sharp lndlvl.dual dy !or lmmed occupancy Mesa. i90 W. Hth St, To Serve You vated, have excellent month. Benellle. Apply PHOTOGRAPHERS reps! ~lgh Commission 631-7681 wllh Hperlance, typing Lots ol !Tee parlcln~. Cell CM. 645-6811 SCOTS MALE • stngle, communication sl<Rls and by May 3rd: Capltlrllllo Up to $100 1 11.. peld on each c1oslng Phone ··•-s required. non smoker. Holly (71•) 851 "8 8 I 2925 I 1 20' p t t 1 1ha 1blllty to work Ind~ Unified School Dlatrlct. ..., Dar""'. 1·895-1011 "'""' salary commen11urate '" ""' •lac. tatab a 8 5• en ecos 8 pendenll". ACCURATE 32972 Calle Perfecto, part/lull hme. AUGUST CAPITAL tlYI ME I Airport aru-Exec. A di 250 Christ i an . keen on JO/# A ' San Juan Cap. 496-1215 male/female No ex-with exper Good belle-Suites from 225_.50 sf u tortum. seata American sports, camp-typing ol 60 WPM a OE LIT NISH IEHO Winners to help promote fits. 752-6841 Full A.II Weatmlnaler Ing. writing. seetcs male/ iltlSS/0# musl; dlclaphOne experl-1_E __ . -------I penence or selling for 7_11 Rent A Cer literary program on RECEPTIONIST/ CLERK S I per aq h/Many xtru Mall. 891-0026 12-6pm. female. fJlle 1eens/20's enoe required. Pleasan1 Decorating Sales required Photo-pho~ In OC aru $4.00 Can 657-7010 wtlh almllar ln1erett1 ,.OOF end prol .. slon11I· ap· Will train. ket I Wun & detell cars. Only to $8.00 an hr, 111 or p/1 TVPIST • relined. attrac- m Aln'IV• 11•1 Co tact M J C pearance and personality 714-e.43 1463 mar mg irm ••P-people appl y Cun bonu-dally Cell live petson. malure, 10 • 1 :O'FAEE A~~T. bH••ct•tatl va~aug:h, ~7~d:ii 1#011111'1... will help you With heavy1------·----:,ra~~~~~I ,_a_so._11_80_· -----H4-Hll . ~~~:r~\~~·~~ With h I t I He .... .. r ... 3-.. Ave langold Worksop Joon Mein•~· Olacoun1 p h 0 /1 e II n d s 0 me llOMATI• 1&1.11 .. ~ llWIU ..... .... .... ...... smkr. S1000 mo lo ••art IUll ~ _:;.~ 9.c..p I• 1 _.. Not'ia. S81-9PW, En~ Mulller• O•u11•••• custom8' coptact tal IPllllllU l>OSlllOOS open Mature parson wanted ____ .... ______ , Ce 11 b I w n your overhead low & gland. ~=~;:n• .. l v•o•·•• "•" We can otter you beaut!· PIT, FIT, XLNT Commls.. lor busy tee Cream Phone aales 11 . 3 O AM . IO 3 0 AM prolasalonal Image high "Unattached Prolesatonal tut new offices, a lrlendly Work tn OC. Muat heva Shop. $900 per month l•O WNI 97S-0927. 1561 Dover D<. Suite 14. FOUND •OS Gentleman whose key • 0••m•11c 10 Vt•• na1r lor coto< & be• eel! 11an1ng salary. Insurance PI T evening work lor1--------- 83 N e1 ~f.. o1 r t B e •c h • " Interests are classical 8 Gun•0 0w1n• M••"•• ., 9 ~~{~.~ng~r~~~~~~!~~ start er. W 111 tr II n. 1---------1 benefits and bonuses. people who llke to talk UOlPTlllllT """" · ARE FREE music. travel, boating, ' • • ' 84().5249 htttu/llttt Pleue do not le1 age. or on the phone. Earn $4 00 Entry 11vel poelllon In d kiln seeks unat • P•o•en AdYentoin9 benefits. Oellv.,,, Aaubanl Newport needs lack ol experieoce atop 10 $8.00 per hr helptng busy Airport area otrlC8. '!!llontlfbl~OE. 7,!111TU,007 C I ~~cn!d 1~ielllgent, et: • ro1•1 1n .. 01men1 If you ce n meet the Mast~. 234 Flaner, CM, a I/lime day hoateu/ you from ans-Ing this ua promocte our literary IHuvylllph~. llgdht lypt • ::~tl· evall ;:m ST.25. a : tractive 30-40 year Old .~!~·=9 irau•Hlledl above requirements, 11 loc;al IMlpply co, neede hOll. Apply blwn 3·5 ed. Home mal<er prel'<r. progrem. 811 '~~~!~j :;.:npa~yeo~: -. lady Witt\ tlml\ar tnlereau pleue contact: full time driver from e,..5 dally. 251 E. Pacific Cat BOB'S OLD FASHION "4-Hll ..-.,. 2B500ASE~ENttTCSal~· .. °'!.:_tri 1•1-HTI tor tut Ing relatlonshlp. • co .. 1 10 Cout pm, Mon-Fri. Sterct 11 Hwy. ICE CREAM BA AS , All hf • ...... !~ring go1 od1 benel~ts & ..... .., Pleeae write to Ted PO ,011 ,1118 ••ocMu•• p __, d 1 13 75 n h o ••v rea 1---------Huntington Center ·~--------1 P ea11n a mosp ere. 9 5 -8'80fl,.... IP · · •a r. .., • HouMOleantng, PIT. exp. ·-s sann 979-3666 • . 642-46« Box 1?,057; Irvine, Ce. t••cl: phone •. , a n•m.. (114)110-1000 dout mandatory. Muet heve car & phone. IUIAIUI 111111 PlllllTllll I _u __ • ____ . __ Office apace lor lease: 747 ft, $6951 mo. utlla pd. A/C, ground llr. 1055 El Camino Or .. Costa MeH . 3 blka E. ol Fairview &. .-.dams. 754-1040 Mr. Tracy 11nanrt1r ~=:========ti-............. 0 0 • .. oi .......... - -onv'1':'""P-itr-trrn•'"'l!lfl. OaH-Jeen. ~11 -· e.~41!0-w-t80()-per llLI 111111m1 _.............. ___ -! Silky Terrier. male.5 tbs. OITIC IAllOEU CA<LAHn11u rO•H~n INTERVIEWING BY some eves. Sile 6, 7, or INTERIOR DESIGN week II you heve a sta. Packing, Handling, end Costa Meea Design "Buck", blklten color. Bachelor/Bachelorett• 1•800 APPOlfl!TMENT ONLYI 9 . Apply 11 AL;l.MO ASSISTANT wagon or van and enJoy allk ecreenlng ho11ery. Horne center hH open· wearing Colorado tags. Office & Bh1hdey Partlel. -RENT A CAA, 4545 M•· Newport BHch design working with teenagers. Fu 11 TI !Tl e . Eng 11 st\ Inga lor front deek. Typ- M on April 25\h, vie TIE WT 11••a• 231•8877 ~ cArtllur NB 2 3 d / 11 Call Mr. Rountree at speaking pre!. CRYSTAL Ing 60 wpm; prolessloneJ Harbor/Adema. CM. l••.ii•t lll--llll ~ · · · •hop. • •Y• wee · 548-7058 btwn 11AM & CREATIONS, 631-5414 appearence ind good 5'8-4153 & 851·9698. - • '"••••h'H• no" ... 11.bt• ........_......, l\c1nk Hlnl College bkgd req. NOil· 3PM week days. ---------1 communications skills a '" '"'' •••• ~ .. ~ llf. Mull have amall cer or smoker pr•I. 640•9193· P/T ~ muat. Benefit• and room 4024 -le LMa 4fl4 motorcycle. Full or pllr1 Lqll lteratmy Marine Part• person. Plf1 Dally Pilot newspapar to grow Contact Jan I\. L'°\'l"'lrt• time. For Immediate Medium all• N, B. law or lull lime, engine exper dealer In lrvln• 1re1. betw•en 9 end i PM . ...... .,. FHt. lllG ! .. ., ....... ''"· .. .,.,. ......... ------------.. :9: :~"t 4-:0: '!'; JUMBO LOlllS 111-llOO NB IPPfOX 500 aq It, I bl, •ucHelut bualneaa of· nee. 67:Ml522, $475/mo. Coat• M"• 250-500 sl. aull• from St 75/mo. Utll tncld. 779 W. 19th. St 851-8928 llWNITIUOI Office Suites lor lease, Newport Center loc wl view, free p11klng. From I 1.50/11q It., t. 2 or 3 mo. tree rent incen\lvea. l" Wiison 714/759-9455 $250/up, carpet•, drapes, 1/c., rHlrooms. 17301 Belch Blvd. Huntington Beach. 8~2-2834. BAY FRONT OFFICE. 1575/mo. Janitorial, utll1, prkng. 873· 1003 , v IESIDEITlll v COllERCllL v COISTRUCTlll HMUlltl FIM 11~ lmHST JO YW LIU • •••••••••••••• DllAllE COAST SERVICE CO. ••••••••••••••• l1t/143-3111 I "I\• " work 1 ..-.ary. Apply In per-Approx. 20 hra pr wk. 558-1601 Assoc. Design. Call: 645--0388 Firm 1' Miking 1 Clv 1 son. 2431 W Coast Hwy, Att8'noon1 & some -3164 Alrwey Av. CM ...:E::O::E:...... ____ ..,.....:.M:.:./:..:.F-1;::=::;:=::;--;;:::;::-;--;;::::-litigation 8ecr9tary With NB. kend mornings Must 1---------Bllllklng ' Experienced Rental Car 2·3 yra upulence to ---------have dependable vehlc141. IEOE~ uo13 Wllc,.ol Hou11ori, Ta 77031 F .. I TI• nw·-pe<son nMcled 10 wrtte worlll elOM!yCPT with Para,· MllllAl AlllltAIT prel•Y llgllt truck WI Busy ..... olllce needs ~ "' contracts. 7-11 Rent a l•g• · exper pre Newport Beecn Ophthal· camper shell Only neat, mature Individual with Ellcellent Opportunity tor car. 650-1180 XLNT Sklll• required. motoglel daslrea a midi· ruponalbl• pereons typing alclll• ol 50 wpm. experienced person In en1------------1 Non-amkr. Selary com-cal Ullstant. Experience need apply. Stifling •P-HNvy phones. APPllf' IN Be your own boas & help aave yOUl community w/ pure water. Be a dlatrl· bu1or pafl·llme for S.O.S. Water purlllellion syatemt. For further de- llU• call Louise or Oa111 ett 6PM. 840-8709 attractive Savings·& FLIGHT DI RECTORS men1urate with experl· preferred. CaJI Mon.-Frl. $4 he9ge PEASONMonthruThurs Loan. Immediate open-1~ed,;.:;: ~ ~': em:•. Good Benellta. 9-4. 631-4780. ~:r·b~59~~fc::30AM 8:30 .,11 noon 1107 Ing offers vatted duties. o .. ,. om 752~41 l'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1 Jamboree"'~. C ell Linde Dacus, new plane Club. Training 1---------1• only. Mon-Fri. Uk or ,.,., 754•1801 E.O.E. by PfOI. HIGH PAV, Ilk Legal Secretary·N-port MGMT. TRAlflE Greg Hyde, circulellon.1-1--..----lst-/T-,,tst-- Orange Coast Savina 1 o r M r . F 1 • m I n g • BHCh. lor par1ner and 642-4321 "-·--l700 Adams C.M 714-882-2003 associate. Corpot1te ex· Aetall labrlc chain. Pref. to key helpful. nol ne- AMS Oil Synthetic lubrl· cent1 will help YoU SUP• plement your Income. 842-4293 oerlence pr•f Fut, PIT STUDENT NEEDED ceuary, boetlng know· BANKING fLlfP I FILI •ccurete typing and labrlc or R.T.W exper Computer CAT & Printer ledge helpful Salary GROWING NEW INDE· M a I u re P e r • o n , lhor1hand required Sa· Anaheim & Coat• Mesa. lechnlclan w/ahlpplng cornmenaurate with axp- PEND e NT BANK I• 7am-tpm. Apply bet. 3 & lary commeneurate Vlllth 114/141-.... 1 and recelvinl dullu. er 673-7272 seeking to 1111 the follow-noon, Mon. thru Fri, at e11perlence. Excellent ~~~~~~~~~1 __ 0wn __ ca_r _5_5_7_· _1_30_...,.--:-A-"-1-1-ur-a-nt ____ _ Ing positions EXPE· Payless Cl .. nara, 306 lrlooa banellll. Call Judy Models, auditions held REAL ESTATE SALES MEAT S l ICE A and AIENCED NOTE TELLER Old N-port Blvd, N.B. at 114-851·9'00 May ... Wed •1 6 pm 81 LUii •• Tl 11111 PORTION CONTROL with comm'I loan know-1_:....:.... _ _:_ __ _;_ __ l-""".'."':,.:-:":'u'"'.;~•=•-=.-9=Al=Y:-/:-Tllfanys. NB, 3rd floor, * llt ... n * peraon to op•rate Ho· Mak• money & heve lun with Htrology. For d•· til ls , eend sell · addreased +10 etie envelope Wllh 20C post· age 10: Mulll·L1ve1 Aa· trotoger, PO BOX 8829, Fountain I/alley, CA 92708. ledge. LOAN SECAE! Frustrated. stagnated. we LE---• must be over 21. bart Slicer. Exper. prerd, TAAV. EXPERIENCE want you In Hlea & ml · Tla.f Thur. May 12, 7 PM but Wiii treln. 9:30 AM to TELLER. Call Debbie or nageroenl Big commla-Small. congen111 New· letel .... 019" ADMISSION FREE 6 PM, Mon-Thur 6 AM B 1 r be r a Io r 8 pp I 1lon1 & rapid advance-port Beach otflce naede Nigh! lhltt. BEST WES-ReMrVe Your Pi1u Now! 10 1 PM Sunday. APPL y 714-641·85~0. Natloftal menta. Call Bill 551-276'4 non-amoker who ein TE AN AL t BAB A . Century 21 Gold Star 10 AM 10 12 or 2 PM 10 4 Benk ot Southern Calif. alt' 5 or Aon 855-8933 type 50 WPM, epell, en-645-7700 646-7434 PM. Lori's Kitchen, 3077 3951 So. Ptaze Dr San1a 9:3o 10 1 pm unclate, and la ••II· 1s·-.. -.-t-hl-n-ge.....,..las-1 -w..,.lt"""h-=o=-a""ll-y Find wl!a1 you went In s. Harbor Bl .. (Harbor et An11 Full or part time, coup... motlveled. Must have 1 Piiot Wanl Ads. Dally Pllol Claasllleds. Carriage Or.) S.". Beautician end lndMdualt for bull· Yt· 1-offloa e11pertence. '""iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiltiiiiiiiiiilliilii•• .. LICENSED ASSISTANT neaa ol yQUr own, treln· Cell Batbat• 75D· 1477 I: t HTITUltll IPP1T Ing provided lor greet Salary. Commlnlon, opportunity. For appt LIPlllllll TREMENDOUS OPPT'Y · Education. Corona del 714-84 l·o4828 lo S5.12/hr. H&--0311 a11aJl1ble with CHIPWICH Mar Ar81. Cell Office for Joint venture Pl'OQfama In 1_A.;...Wl.:__._8_7_1·_90_5_1 ____ 1 So. Caltt. Run your OWN Beeuly buelneu. l .. H your RECEPTIONIST H .. vy oWn vending umta. PICtC phOnel and Cllhlering your own hf-traffic toe&· OPERATORS ASSIST tlone. Work your own SAKS OF IAl/INE houra. Min. lnvMtmant HAIRCUTTING with fantUllc 09P()(tUf\-55~53 lty lor HIGH PROFITS proJ•clad at HVU•I BKKA. Clwlatlan Buelnaee 11m9 111vaatmant. dHlrH mature. UP•· CHIPWICH I• Ille orlQlnal rlarlo9d only. bOo«lcMP-n1 t1onally tdvertrHd •r. PIT. Non·•1T101tlng C H 0 C 0 l A 'TE CH IP offloe. Poeitlon avelllble COOKIE ICE CREAM June 1. Mell A.-ume and SANDWICH. 11 It the "-f•aiicae 1o: P.O. Box hOlt .. I MW1 1treat food 7879, Newport BHCh, with e proven treotl r .. _C_A_92_eeo ______ 1 cord of I mlillon1 na· lmlllPll ttonwlcte Our territory Some t tc.P« with r•lell. oovera th• •ntlr• So. F 11 Um• PIHH cell Cl llf, rtQlon from Nn-er&-1tT4 · pot'1 to the North, acrM ,_ • .._ __ ,,..· -..,,..--..,,.--1 Arizona end down t o luey Mldlc;al Dlttrlb1o11or Tl1Ju1n1: Only ~tlVa Medi NCfelary "Frid~" ... , are avatleble. type parwon with gOO(f CALI.: I.Ind' or Patrick 1l1-tr011nd omc. ax'Pltl-lor appl. e t/48'·t2'5 ano.. )(I.NT typing, dloo °'writ• Chlpwlcfl 145 W. tlPhona & mpelllnQ ll<Mle M1rk•t It. ••n Ot•oo. 1 mwel. a.n.fttt. lel.ry Ca. t !J01, negotlabl•. Pt'loo SECllEfARV SENIOR SECRETARY ONTARIO, CALIFORNIA MERVYN'S, one of the n111on'a lasteal growing retail comp1nles. Is seeking a Senior Secretary for our Southern Callfornla Region 1 The well-organized prolenlon11 desired for this position 1hould poaaess the ab1ti1y 10 work Independently In a fHt·paoed environment with minimal s1o1pervl1lon. You must 1ype 65wpm, poueaa excellent written and o ral communication akllla 1nd have dlctapl'lone e11peflence. We offer ou11111ndlng comp11ny p11ld benefit• 1nd 1 eloro dleaounl. To arrange an lnteNlew, tend your reeuma 10 J1n Lowney. Ad 1156. 1016 Vintage, Ontario. CA tne1 We are en 1qu11 opportunity employer m/f ' MBRVYN11 Sill ldlt Item• with i '41~1111 bttWMrl 10-12 Otll)' Pllol Cl .... fltld ACI. ONLY. •---------------- Newspaper KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! AGES 11·14 EARH lF TO S75.00 PER WEEK W& no" h~ve I!> open•"Cl lor youna ueer btntf& to secu1t mdtn for Tiit Onnce Coast Daily Pilot Our crew1 start 1l l'JO P 111 lf'ld work uni~ II JO p 111 wttkdtys. On Salurday, wt ... ork t few mort houn You •11" tarn many Ir~ •nd 11111es. llont w1lh "'"'Ill tOVI own monty .. lhert is no dth•e11n1 or 'olltctlon involved II you are 1ntemttd. ~use t•" Mr Earl Mf.A M COO( (7~4) 548-7058 - Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunday. May 1, 1983 DI I -~----•j!la!!ll!!!! .. u!!.. ____ C.rpt Senk• lllNtrlHl Garf11l11 ...,,.., leue llttly " 1P•l•tl•t IP .. l ltr•lce/ l•eu• y, .. Su+• $1.84 per day Balloon Promotion• Unll· CARPET INSTALLATION ALL ELEOTRIC JAPANESE GARDENER C.rpentry-Ma.onry Tru11worthy etdttly All· •• P&llTlll l&OIWAll llLL'I ''" Trla/I ....... mlted: bright bouquet1t & REPAIRS. 30 yre exp 0\11llty wolll, reu ratea, M1tn1. CIHn-up Fr11 Rooftng.Plumblng 'on• co u PI e w 111 by Rlcherd Sinor Lie Eilptrlenced & protea· sivmp grind. Seve 30% That'• All you pey IOI' a so d1y ad In the DAILY PILOT ·SERVICE DIRECTORY 00 IT NQWI ... .., ..... ,. Your Dalt)' "'11ot Sefv.lce Oltectory Rel)t'-t•11v.t M!-Mlt, ut au Same Cler '9'·7660 645-9031 (bet a 111 4) 24 hr tervlee Mt 898·181'3 an ll9fn DfYwall·Stucco-Tlle "houHilt" lrM July or 280&44. 14 yr• ol happy atonal Verr 1e1.on1ble Fr•"' Jim 855-6910 ' llAS-2942 iaaall, & more. JS &4&-9990 A~uet. non-emltr• toe.I cvetomeu retu '°'., 01 yoor pool IMUMfiH C .. Hf/ Ctac11t1 --Ill 1&111111 WE DO ALLI R 11 1 2-94l-9l12 Thenk you, "63-4114 need• For expert aer-Tattrla1 Any pert ot your Books, Cement-Muonry·Bk>CI< laterttlaaut 1139'5035 pllnllng, CltPl'\t'::. ;!: tl&UTY P&llTlll vice, call ev.enlnge 6 P rn .;.P.;;;vt __ T_u'"'1o·r-tn_o_1_R-em_ed_l_11 P/R, Ouartefty 1axe1 Wellt-Cuat. work. Lie. For your wedding. tlle An1blllou1 J1p1r1eM o•r· Clenlng, crpt cte1nfng. laetal Tu 10 9 Pm 11 no an1wer, ln•truoUon. Xtnt retull• Scotty'• BkkPO •381057 Aob 647-2883 900Uttia.t beeuly ot Val· <MKler. weeding, eelgl110. Reaa. Sterr 549.,47 t Federated T•11 S9'Yl¢e Prompt, nHt l)rOfeH· PLEASE keep tryif.g K-8 (213)!592·3794 845-83111 ce & gu~ar 1173~4911 mowing, trimming, IAfay. tonata/lo flt .. 636-7 t49 (114} 411-1111 ---------Concrete: 11mall 01 tge Cultlvellng, lerllltzlng. HOUSE DOCTOR: paint-Home/ottlc. appti. INT/EXT CALL JIM, 1utor w/M.A degree lor laU•111 lob• Remove old, re· h1alta11 l11iai1kiai 964•2087 Ing. carpentry, smt lobe. 117S-58!5ll. ....1111 20 yra exp Poot aerv. re· French, Spanlan or Ena!· RESID. 4 COMM'L place w/new. 6'46-11512 Anllque Reetorl"-••r Johnson • Soi1·. Do own Gary S.-5-5277 PTL Dave's: Mott S10-S76 or -molding Eattv comple· l&h. Celt Clnely 1145-930'1 .. _ .. R od 1 "-• CL 1 C ,..... .. 20% ott tu1 year's. Wiii OllT• P&lmll 11011 , ma1n1 & repair. • •---t • ,,....... em e • ..,.,9,gn •' • are Free eat. Plckul) & det. work 15 yrs main I & la•li•I travel.~ 1-0929, Free est. 24 hr &erv. Lie. Tn1a1 ....... ~c• I Low rain. 964-3940 Loving & R""""nalble 645-6434; evs 731-9173 tanelec;aplng 754-1999 DUMP JOBS 26 yra Lie. 4039'41 tna. 283600 645•112110 TvpltvofWOrCI Proceulng p RI c c I -.-v ..... i bonded. Rate. Color ex---------, .. ,. · .D.E. onetr o Free week. Fenced yd Gar111 her l•f!lr Jim's Landscape & Malnt. & Smalt Moving Jobi ICIP •I per1 963-09 11 Richard lotfi•• Ouk:I<, eaay.,...ttlone Gen. contrectort. c~omml C.M. 631-8826 wltdys SPRINGS.HINGES NEW Reuonable & Rell.Cle Celt MIKE 648-l39 I f&IAllll HllUf _ Reuonable 851· 1041 & reelCI. bldg expertlM. • 646-1958 Palntlng·OC 16 yr-.-tlc. Hut>er Aooting-att iypea. Nancy's Typing Servlcl Qualll¥.-Qt1Mtll ClHaia• SenietL OPENERS. All nf!P_!lts HAUL-MOVE-REMOVE Lndsc;plng & Gltdenlng 2 .. u -••• 1···· Ne~-·-,.., .. , d-"· 1145-3305 tor estimate. --------lowe.ITaliil fByrs -:-isMAELS' GARDENING ITu'mti'ure, run, Trees . ,.,..-est .• 8"1,,,.816 .. "--• ,_ ...,,. _,..,. • """"· · '~e'rVl"V _ att· t>uelnff'"· · Uc 1'6-320735 Dutch oteanlng lady hes C.M Ltc. Tom 557-448()1 Ctean-ups. tree trim & 963·5415 NORM lae l~tr p-•eff~ lie #411802 548"9734 S..2-71PQ, 557-9150 opening Wed morning, metnt NNlce 5'6-2502 •aiatnaact • II fl HI IHI --------Nim. PlllUMl1 $8.00 an hr. exit ret Garege Door Operelors. HAULING 1 1111'11 Fiil llllT Lk; 4269 4 675-3 5 "! :~ •f1c; ,,,361042 Wl .. tw Cl1uia1 Catt the el(perlll We save 5-'8•4413 springs. hardware. For Ctatral ltni111 Cleanups, yard/tree ave 2 Bdrm townh~ .... 1.,.... LOCAL PAINTER does, • WE WASH WINDOWS $$ 5 Clemonatatlon. Seacoast RAND'(, S.-2-7847 ~ .... n•w R.. l St i Acta1tlc1l Ctllla11 you · 2 yra oversee-Ceat11ct1n Ct•ual 2488 Newp0r1 Blvd C M condo. Close to every-custom worll 81 economy '""retana " Ctl Fut • Prolnalonal _ Ing all types of construe. ' 6 2 3 90 · · · INT/EXT PAINTING Hauling, clean-up & tree thing Agt s.-5•9850 ratea. Quality assured S 1 1 Quatlly work gueranteed N-& Respray. RemoCI, tlon. Contractor, pur-Remodel/Repairs. comm 4 • 4 · IN BEACH CITIES trimming, 110 min. · · Free est, Dan 953-8721 1~;.11~~~~'. ;::vF~~·.:r,e· Free estimate 848-7391 e11pent~. Lie. 11414691. chasing e•pert, contract & resld. Ltc'd. bonded. IEW HORI Also home/comm. Im· 557-8271 Bot> 1 ••H•!f ~ GllTI• UTHlllll 875-4456 760-8359 "Let the Sunshine In" Ablllty B Cira 730-t900 tebor or lust consulting. Ins, For est, 552-9142 Spring, hdwe. ELEC ·1pnrcolvem11nts & repairs. Coll&ge Student with large BRICKwoRf<: Small Jobs. & INTER. Reas. rates. SUNSHtNe WINDOW a..1 .. 11 I I I . .1 I Call P.R.t.D.E. Construe-• • l•tf I I GA TES Bob's 546-3667 · 1 t Solar I c E G ... 2 1549 -.t tal _ ··-· tlon. 645-3305. "'"' •11• ti · WINDOW CLEANING t 1 u ck . ow eat r a e ' l Newport. Costa Meu. Free 1111. Steve 547-4281 L ANIN ~ • Add'n•Oealgn-Remod. Cuaa· 11 •·Liat ~cA~~~~=~ ~:~~~111~· G1rlleala1 CARPENTAY prompt. Thank you. trvtne. Reis. 675•3176 p i lll'T WAITE John's Window Cteenlng Top q atlty Low price .. _ LANDSCAPING Court. 759" 1976 M11onry & Stucco: new & ll!f •t Tl•E I 111£YI Free est. 12 yrs exp. FrM .. ~. Ltc'., 631-23.451 *New cabinets. ca1>1net 648"8688 S..5-4S44 TREES Fast. reliable, neatl BtaH Cltaaiat repair. All types Ouellty Farthing Interior Design A quiet 1ac1 of Ille 11 that S.-0-1061 •--Lal facing, bars & lormtca Drywall Topped/removed. Clean Reas. est. by the job or , Lowest prtce. 631-2345 HANGING/STRIPPING your energy bills may go --I • coun111<1ops. 642-088t -DRYW•LL r •PING up, n-lawns. 751-3476 hr + rneterlats Local ROBINS CLEANtr~G Vise-MC Scott 645-9325 up 2 10 3 times as high as State • -.......... ," -" .., Den 99 Servloe ·a thOre>ughly BRICKWORK: Small or ---------wnr ....-Driveway-Parking Lot Cebtnets & Carpentry All TexturMc& Acoustic Lendacaplng-Yd Ctnups refs. ny 4 -48l0 evs clean houM 540--0857 large 1oba & repalra. Blackwelder Paperhang· your presen• rates In the That all contract()(• who Repalrt-Seelcoatlng Smell lobs & repelrl Free 1151 Kevin 673-1503 Tree trlm/remov-Malnt Loctl refs. 645-8512 Ing & Removal Oual next aeveral years. Are perform work OY9f' $200 S&S Asphlt 631-4199Llc Free estimate 645--2003 Irrigation Jim 851--0129 llu1 A Mirrtr ExpertlM HouMkeeplng work only 494-3616 you going to sit 11111 for lncludlng labor and DRYWALj./ACOUSTICAL · Vac & euppti.t Included Custom Brick-Stone lhls? If nol & 11 you would ma1e11ats must be II· Dan Hillberg Griding C11,..I.. All phases & Repairs Tll IHll ICEIE Custom bar mirrors. wer-Kitty S..1-'4970 Bloci<-C. oncrete-Stucco Platlttraplay !Ike Information on aotar censed. ,UnttcenMCI con· & Pev.tng Co Rea/comm -!.!. BUD 5""' 9582 Cl 1> d t b & Reis F ee est 549 9492 - - -II D I I lkl. 3976804 842-1720 R-alr-Atteratlons ou..· lewn-lrM-alvub Install ro e oors. u QUALITY CLEANING . r . • WH .. ~l,tolallst energy, co on nman tractors should'° state ..... Tree trim/Removal shower encl. Glau re-·-....1 I et In their adve<llslng. Coo- l Doors-windows-cabinets Electrical Lawn malnt/Rototlllln pl1cemen1. 520-0201 wlthBETa perH 8son50·•091 t3o3ucll ' ,.... •• , Color/a& . 675-4618 (114) 112·0111 tractors and consumera. ~ltti•1 Panel-patios-fences. g c o "'G G d'-•=,.,..=------Jerry 646•4413 ELECTRICIAN. Priced Free estlmall 548-8065 Beveled glass speclallat, ·AB M v1 ... • Pla,ttr/ ltt1b contact Mary ron .., at BABYSITTING right, free estimate on custom leaded windows Bachelors, clean Ing & I Quick. Careful Service. - -S,rlalilert (714) 558-,086 with any My Cotta Mesa home "'I Repalr/sm lobs. Fences, large or small job•, Clean-ups/Landscaping reduced prlcaa. cad laundry. Reliable. Karen Lie. T138046 552-0410 PLASTER PATCHING AAA Sprlnkter/lendacape questions. Contrector'a Vlci()(la 642-8482 shelves, partitions. Lo Uc. 396621. 673-0359 Fri!!a~!';g • Tr9:4~~;'907 Amber Glasa. 63t_4815 540-26f6, bef 9, att 4 •A·l MYlll* Reatuccoa. Int/ext. 30 State License Board, 28 I wlll babysit In my home rates. Steve 752-95511 RESID/COMM'l/INO for a Sl,IQer 9lean hovM, a~1 "'•-"•u 2c"" •xp. yrs. Neal. Paul 545-2977 :!'l!~:~ ~;2~~673. Civic Center Plaza, Mon thru Sat. Part & lull CUSTOM CARPENTRY 20 yrs. Do my own work. Relph Caballero & Sona call Chrlal(lgOod refer· co~-;;'tmve ~~i~. · CD'S • " -.. ~~7~~· Sinte Ane, t Im e . o y 1 /eve a . All types. 20 yrs. Ltc. Uc. 27804t. Al 646-8126 Compl. main•., co:,'m/ 8•.••.ra.H•o···E REP•tR ence.. ~1-0893 alt. 4. Lie T-116,428 730-1353 v PlASIUUflC I Tile ~~~~~~~~;; 631-11118 Palombo 962-8314 res Tree trlmm ng re-""" " ' ---------•;;;; ---------1---------• Electrtc;tan: new & repair mo vet, clean-ups. Free Etec-Plumb-Carpentry BtaH littia1 . STARVING COLLEGE • t-. .. 1'"::: t:.":" Tiie & Masonry new & re- My h<>me. vie. Del Mar & llf!! -mce Lk:'CI. Free est. 631-2345 Gardening wanted, mow-Remod. KeOh 54µ572 House sitting desired by CO. Lie. T124-436 Free est lie. 63 t-2345 DAIL y PILOT BABYSITTING c-•-. All typea. Low prices esl, 646-4664 all. 4:30. Patio cover&-Fef'IC4tl STUDENTS MOVING I 1145•8258 pe1r All types Quality. USE THE Orange, C.M. S.-2-8257 Shampoo & s1eam clean ELECTRICIAN Ing. edging , raking. JACK OF ALL TR.ADES young, responsible p10-I Insured 641-8427 TILE INSTALLED "fAST •-•l Color brighteners, wht Gd rates. Free 891 Lie sweeping.. free es1l· Call Jeck anytime, lesstonal lor summer I WATCH US GROWi Pl1altia1 · All kinds Guaranteed ... .... CTpts • 10 min. bleach 416449 W""ne 831-7530 metee. 6'5-7'6-41 D ( I ht 675 3014 months beginning In 2 ... n M I Reis John 893-0487 llSULT" Hall, llV/dln. rms s tS; avg w~ ay 0 n 0 . • June. I Wiii ctre lor pets., •• ,.ia1 ltmc11 I .. , v 41· llH . LIVI IAU.MU room $7.50; couch $10; ELECTRICIAN IOIWAITZ WllOAPE GARCIA'S MAtN1 . Bldg/ end pay utllltlea. Call -• WATER HEATER Special Ceramic Tiie at Cost SERVICE 30 Hellum Balloons def. chr SS. Guar. ellm. pet lie. 233 108. Small/lge Speclal·comm/resld trtr pk, It carpentry, alee, 675-'4476 eller 6 pm. live-In Nurse, Compan. Pool neaterswFurnaces w/lnstall Work ouar. DllECTOIY anytime. Beeutllut lor odor. Crpt repair. 15 yrs jobs. repairs. 548-5203 lndscp/ metnl serv. 13 plumbing. 497-6831 Ambut. Xlnt references, Oialns cleared from $5. George 661·1308 eves For Result Molher• Dayt 673-4419 ~~~ ~5~-of;: myself. Have you read loday's yrs Free est. 831-7494 Home repulra, cerpenlry, Young Married Couple ~river (213) 919-3847 Mains from $15. Repairs I Selling anything with a Service Call Sell with EASEi · Classified Ads? 11 not. Ex.pert yerd clean-up & cebtnets, electrical. from a1u evall May thru The fastest draw In ttte guar. Ev/wknd aame $. Dally Pllol Classllled ACI 642•5671 It's a BREEZE WANT ACTION? you're missing the best maintenance services · plumbing, lenctng. Don S •Pt . lo c •I re Is . West. . ,a Dally Piiot M&M • is a simple matter - Classlfled Ad~78 · Classffed Ads 642-5678 bargains In IOwnl Jlm.545·6698 all. 6pm 966-0149 648-1348 CtasSltled Ad. 642:5678. 851·9604/6,2-9033 jus1 call 642-5678. bt. JZJ ,, • HOROSCOPE BY SIDNEY OMARA .. Monday, May 2· ARIES. (March 2-l -April 19): Superior takes note of recent accomplishments -you could be in line for promotion. Emphasis on prestige, ability to handle responsibility and your own sense oC security . Cancer and a nother Aries figure prominently. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Get ideas In writing, review possibility of publishing, be perceptive in connection with possible advertising campaign. Accent also on travel. long-'range prospectives and chances to ~mplete. education. Gemini IJ Ui. picture. GE~INf (May 21-June 20): Payment received Lor product. sold some months ago. You'll gain added recognition by delving beneath surface -dig deep and you might strike pay dirt. Member of opposite sex figures prominently. Logic battles emotion for equal time. CANCER (June 21 -July 22~ Clash of ideas proves stimulating. Don't be discouraged by one who apparently disagrees -today's opponent might become tomorrow's ally. Focus on public relations. possible partnership. marital status. Gemini, Virgo, Sagittarius natives play key roles. '"""t:Ecrpury 23-1\ug. 22): S1gfilficanl cnange occurs in domestic area. Accent also on health, basic chores, ability' to win fnends, allies from unusual quarters. What begins as hobby could become profitable enterprise. Libra is in picture. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Diversify, display sense of humor, make inquiries and realize that you could be on brink of discovering profitable mail order product. Avoid individual who sings songs of gloom-and-doom. Short trip will verify views. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Your personal economic picture grows brighter. You could be embarking upon business oC your own. Individual with capital expr~ confidence in your potential. Cancer. Taurus. Capricorn natives figure prominently. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21):,.You'U be rid of unnecessary burden. Loan officer will be understanding. Inquiry made by mail gets favorable results: Aries, Leo, L ibra natives play significant roles. Relative who appeared indifferent now expresses enthusiastic support. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): You'll get lO heart of matters, especially where romance is concerned. New approach &rings desired results. Moon position highlights money, persona l possessions, ability to enhance income potential. Aqu.arian is in p icture. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 -Jan. 19): Lunar cycle high -have confidence In your intuition, judgment. Emphasis on personality. appearance and verve. Older woman helps .l?u overcome opposition. Path is cleared for major ~e, achievement. Cancer native Cigures prominently. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Answers are found if you look behind scenes. J! ,YOU overcome initial apprehension. By displaY'f\g courage of convictions you convince important person that you can handle higher-rung a11lgnment. Gemini. Sagittarius natives figure prominently. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Be willtng to review, revise and to seek counsel of friend w ho aided in past._J>opularity increases. errors will be rectified and superiors wlll express pleasure. You'll feel better. loved one w ill comment on your changed attitude. Belt Waate4· 5100 ltlt Waate4 5100 Jen Waat.. SlOS AUliaacn Mtl Fuaitue 6025 F.rpitart 1025 Fuaitu• IGlS RetallSetes . Tlll,..E Wiii IS:Jpe<tee'y.typlatorwnat N-Amanaretrlg.25c;tt. I UY Flll"'IE Aust Floral Sota, 8'. Collea t bt, xtnt conCI hev.e you: very ettlclent, pillow back S250 • 1111&1. SllP * SS-17/HR attractive -Outgoing • Weter & Ice on door. Al· Herb 957-8133 • • $100. 979.7937 Part to Full time l or No Setting Salary El(pe-avail. tor 'temp. or pt/ mond. s995• G.E stove 963..,.058 WALL UNIT. white. 3 pc, poised, accomplished rlencedp<eterredbotno11 time. CdM or nearby w /2 ovens . s3 oo **I BUY** ~or sate sora. loveseat. 90" x 20" <1919, 2 MC- I sat~ person. Prat. 2 or nechs&ry. PIT Eves. pref 640-11197 .. '99"1608 collee table, 2 end tables lions w/encl base cebl· more yrs exper. In wom-C •I I Mr •· BI sh 0 P • · Seara Frostleis side by Flll"'IE & a sola teble S800 paid nets, & 1 w/drop lid Clelk. ens 1e1all clothing. Vari· 662-6828 a_• I side refrig, Ilka new MASTERS AUCTION S 1300 I yr o Id . & dtawef's. Onl'y' yr Old, eel hours. Coste Mesa. Telephone Sales 11111aa I· S310. 1 ... llll I"" 1121 760-8729 >< 1 n t con~. $ 3 O O, 5sa..9333 548-1821 llOWlll FIST "--5510 e13.9023 --••· 120-1599 .._1 Lllse new gorgeous bdrrn ---------lalu-0 .. alufH Top Publlshlng Firm has AKC Dobes, 8 Wka. champ 11 Hot Polnt tide by side w/ USED FURNITURE set, beeutllUI It goldJ' Beeuttfut 7 piece Bdrm ltaH 10 new positions In our Sired $200 !Ge maker. $22.5. Sect. iota, $500 5 pc Cherry wood . lpvety Set, tnctds 0r-. Mir- Unique ladles ctothln" phone order department. ' 95 l -191111 I 631-5986 din. set, $250. lge cottee carved dual sz hoadbrCI. ror. 5 Drewer Cheat, 2 " Se .. the "one In 0 table, S250 Chairs. 2 1 t'" Cl d 1 a-s d store seek• en energetic v """ 'i ur •Kc Old En~llth Sh-p TUii .. P&CTtl g s .. n s, ua .... au Night tands. Hee • pe(aon 'f"'llh llalr toe ta-guarenteeCI sUCllng pay " ~ S 100 P ictures, SSO tyreat mattress & bo11 board, FootboarCI, Dou· shlon end/or modeling scale. Full or p111-t1me. Dog Pups, hemp. tine. I Seers Kenmore white, 661-1308 springs, man's chest of ble Mattress & Springs ell.....,lence helpful. Apply R1plCI advance. Cash OFA. lV dog. 846-7025 S85.00. 760-l89l 1 p drwrs w/opon doors, "Open Heerth" style. ....... E ~ eonu-. Hunt. Bell Japanese urn. apasan . 1 1 Cl & In person: Al XIA .. A-"'_1111 ,.11,.2111 8-agte/Cfosa. 8 wks old. Side by Side Frost Freel chelr & Sears queen woman s1 ov1e Y rsr I Must -to appreclete. TU~AL FASHIONS. 260 -.,.. ..-lhciudee 1st puppy vecs Relrlg, xtnt cond. $300. ateec>er cooch (like new) m irror nc new etec $1 20 0 I 0 B 0 . 0 • y I Forest Ave . Lagune Trish• Mete. S5.00. 541·6'21 752· t 153. 875-3085 673-9023 blanket. Sheets. 2 lg new1 6 4 2 • 3 3 3 5 , Eve 1 Beech. 497.4777 plllows, Mira btankel w/ 646-6851 TELEPlllE MIYO PUPPIES. BLACK LAB. Tappan garbage compec-, NEW MA Tl RESS SETS. cover. lovely Bales -------- Sates ' Wiii AKC, 1 male. I fem. 85 tor, like new. never used Twn sz $60, tut size $65. 1 · Bedspread Complete Sofa, OIUTIYl OAIHll Quick Survey. Now Set-cilamplone, $300 ea. Cell ' $150/0BO. 759-0600 OuMn S 105. King $125 Sell $2,000 545-9071. $60 Own hrs, SU sell Ing llhg. No ~p_,l~~e,re· 557-6033 • Cotdspot relrtg, $10.0: AttDY 7~·5832 _A,..1_1 _9Ail-~ M~· ..... ---~-t--.....,.. ........ 64_11.,.·5_&oe_-.-.....,._ cpts, drps, etc · to quired. Salary. Ellcellent &ICI LAI PIPPtEI Meyteg g9!f•dty~r."$~. • "' ' ,. • e 1 { :r• ' itt • J • 1~1;· Y ,. 1• neighbors & friends. PT/ Opportunity tor advan-YELLOW. 1200 EACH, Wst~hs washer, $50, •ilctllUff81 6211 MaacellHHll 6211 1 ________ ~_. FT -· cement. PIT Evenings. 957-3052 _964-___ 3_9 ____ _ (114) IH·lJl1 Call Emily. 622-5844 MOTHERS DAY S~LE .1Bulltln Getters/Satter gu 1 SALESPERSON flll .. I Sherrie's Pooelt ... $260 stove w/hood, Harvest. Must be neat. clean & llLIOnHS up. Teec up-toy-mtnl Gold. $100, gel conCI., knowledgeeble o• bklycle 546-2848 631•21?7 I pa~. components & ac-w need ood -!fl 1 p 1 5535 Seera/cook stove. looks ce11orles. Preter expe-e g ,.,.,-.. 0 t I like old fashioned stove. ... ___ .. •-Be set up eppolntments --=-----------'"""""' aa ..... person trom our Co.ta Meaa of· 2 rabbits, trge cege, •c· S600. ~ ~1 the 1~1~1 gro•t flee In the evening for OIMOOea. $40. 6'5"-8532 Ing b cycle us nesa n H·'ICle~ Inn's naw Ira·-' 840-3441 Orange County. Liberal "' ·~ ._ ~--------Hotpolnt·Stove. Old les-wages & Insurance '"'II-ctut>. 1l1ry + commie-hloned, top cond , mid· bl • I 'Bli 0 slon + bonus Call die grid. pan storage. • e. npp y n era n. ~"""·•"'e. " 2 f~6 N-p0nd, c:M:" "' ...... ..-""' " .,-Pflit:--t-to.,,..,-.;,ut::'...,.,~ 15~ 89~~ SEAMSTRESS. uper, CUTTER, F/1 1me. RE· CEPT. P/Tlrne. lor sall IOIL HB 1188, Call for appt. 714/898·2434 Secretariat Receptionist, tlllno. some typing for reelly deve- lopment In NB. 673-3777 ,,,., ..... Wert .. '"' to , .. lff ... ,..,.. Ftr IMal U.trtf1l11 ,, ... ....... ,., ... , hH tr Pert Hiie ---------Frlgldalr1 Frost Free Re- •• rcLu•a·ae trfg, w/bottom Im, COP· • penone 1125. 546-9249 Aadatt !910 -===iiiiiiiiiimiiiiijlU1. •tuiab 6014 WESTMINSTER ~BBEY Arcedia Door. 6 tt. Sliding ANTIQUE MALL complete $50. 11751 Vf•tmlnetef Ave 759-9590 GARDEN GROVE 564-8103 * SEOIUOI * All 1111 ....... Caaem a Sherp person with 70 Fer a.aMI• wert Round oalc kitchen tebi. •-: hi •All wpm typing and diet•-w/4 chra, Circe 1900. .,..,. - phone akllls to wor11 In 1 ___ 0_all_l_4l_.O_l _M __ , 1560/ofr. 780-9731 S.L.R.-Cenon Konica! lest paced Newport TRUCl(tNG Olympus. Misc. eqpmt. Beech Real Estele Ot-No Experience Necea-A;:.l?ut1,blmo:~~5 P~. Nothing over $150. PP lice. Word ProceHlng sary, !'-or lntormttlon -Ing ta 8• · • 892-38~ fN. eral lrg dr-•. $125 to ---------; e11peri.nce helpful. Con: 0111: 919·227·6159 or 1295• Armolre, $300.!CANNON AEI w i t yr tact Pgegy at 833-2900 919-227-0494 7 AM·6 Much m«e. 644-6327 or wrnty, case/tripod tncl. PM Mondty thru Frld1y 1225 ..... 5515 ., k Secretary for public rela· ACl•m• Enterprl-. Inc. 644-8592 · ...,.,. mer l10n1 dept. a last paced Fee tor Directory. ••y MM agency, requires expe· , _____ ......;......; __ , - rlenced energe11c person TYPIST: 65-75 wpm. gen, Mairlletd Parrish 3xll' With excellent typing. or-olllce & recept Alrpor1 murel olt pelntl.1 g, gentutlonal skllls. Word area 851-1651 "Ofeem Gerden". euper proc e11tng hetpl ul Valet parking attendant. frame. Also "High Dtco" ~ Stefl $4 00 en hr, llpa 7· 1all temp, .,.,., orneta. C•r•tua 1111 IPPU HI Starter aystem 11595 553--0431 S3000 ea/obo. 548-488' I eolttc:teel. Rutty PellCln. frff It fn H22 ..,ttary 1830 Mein St, Irv. Trunk, ol~l bul good Stock Srokerege Firm No phOne calla. cond, &11>0. 494-4200 Lng hair Klltens. 2 Bob· need• orgenlzed petson --tall, 2 wlt•ll. blk/wht. with excellent oltk:e lkllls Moatl'y day•. some evee. I IGl l Cell 548-6219 •11 4PM. and de tell oriented Interview Mon, June 2, I Agliym .. Acc urate typing and 3pm. H"ABOR AREA Fbreetk/tto gToodlhomet "ml o: good phone skills neces-NC SERVICE an err er, em, ov sa Call Helen for eppt Wented. Attractive Glrl1 APPLIA E Ing, pleylul. •hots. e4'l.2202 to deliver flower• tn the I We .. 11 racon<I .. guar. 548-2957 eves. I P appllenctl. 640-3077 ------------------I even ng. ieeae leave Bluepoint SlameM Cat, e message with Wendy on I 11f ~I year old male IHIPUY recorder. 494.1911 Hetb 957-8133 6'&-4352 I Buay Nwpt Bch P/R egency ne•Cl.s an en. ,WEEKEND help tor •m Retrlg. $250. Washer & Ador•ble Klttll\S, 11 week• ergettc person Mull be Setllof ClllZ*ll Board & d r y • r , I 1 3 5 e 1 ch . Old to good hOftJe. &11p1r'd w/11111 typtng Cert Home. Meture rem. D 1 h w ah r S 1 0 0 . 548-1005 lklllt. word prooeating • ~.[~;~' before SPM 114&-5'48 • • I Stemeee Snlpolnt neut ptu1 . C ati Dawn •• o okl · 64s.6300 Cte11tlteCI AC11 are the '"'• 1 moe • Y9'Y lov.· "ttY 'I nLI '"' "'" .,.,.,h., tnewer to 8 1ucce111lul Ible, 846-1133 "'" • ·l• '""' ··• .h.io M•v gerege or yerd aalet 11•1 • FrM to good hme, blk TUUH , ,~ ... '·•• ......... , "'"'"'" better wey to tell more Lib. xtnt watch & huntng Prtvete alementery. Cre-1:::1;;·~'.1 ,'., ~~. ;"'~.::;;,, ~ peop6et dog. &<ls..329; 646-tll9e dent1111. lntetVlewlng tor 1 ,.,,, ""''"' ''"' ""'"" urr"• 1111. f-IB. eree. 538-3588 '"""' 1 •1"'"' A.... HI! Antftal Mil m -a . om J•• wua.1 "" Immediate openings lfl Europeen woman loolelng ...._. 11y I ..... 11tephone 111ea. Hlttno ror Pt/lime hlllpg, com-nw... ..,.,. ALLURING DEEP V NECKLINE FITS PERFECTLY-IT' ADJUSTABLE « ' .. --' ' \.. -G.-f% ROBERT aANAN Elu11c: •1 u ch •huul<kt OMi the 11Kl , II ~1m1u you to A4JU11 the •urpll« nctkhM hl&htr Of lowtt .. you •t>h 81&. M•u1tl11l pulftd •ltnn tr•m• the •I•) n~nnns. l«'nll1n1 lht 1011 charm of Punttd f>au~n A908 E\I ·for Robn1 J1111n llUhO Ille: Wll>I >Ofllr •bo•C • mobtlt •l trt o~ ck ch1nc, 1<.....,., eo11on llltndi Of •ollt frt •u11•\ltd 101 a dru11h11 's ldtal f0< dln1n1. dtllCllll 1nd all the plc.,urn of \Ummtt F1111n,, '''""I arc \lmplt Prontcd P11ttrn AQ I• n1l11bl• 1n M1uu l11t" I. 10. ll. 14, 16. 1•. Siu 12 lbull J<I) 1<qu11., ) 'II yndl 4$ IMh hbll• Pict•• Rild SJ 00 lor each P111rrn 10 01111y Piiot Paucrn Of1H1rtmn11, P.O, BoA S9, Old C)lebu St..,on, New Vo1~. l'<.V. IOllJ. (Add Wt for urn patttrn fo1 r><>U•ac and h1m1llna.l P11n1 plalnll' YOUR NAME. ADDA"'ESS, ZIP, STYLE NUMIER, SIZE. 11Ubtcftpt1on1 to tne De!IY pinion, 11 cooltfng, er-....., .., 1 It 1 P& ltlr Waat.. 1111 ltlt Wut.. SIM ltlr Waatt4 SIM Pttot Evening llQ\lra and randa 9'Pf'OX. 9-3. tu. llr ..... &Mt _, ..... .._._ant "~ -RMteurant SaturC11y morning•. ., ... SM-1253 ldl1ll ... lie. 1• L 1tt It. lOOK RICH, BE THE CENTl!R OF J\OMlllA rlON tn 1 f1bul()llt •&rd• robe of dttian oriain•h 1h11 r.w can afford 10 buy' ~and "ve S5010 UOO, Jend no• 101 NEW 190 PROMINl:NT 'OESIGNER PATT£RN CATALOG Ntwtst ...,a1110, •POrt•,.ur, ro111, d1y-d1nnn d1"K' Plu1 30c 90NU~ COUPON ror anr Plllflft ,Send $I '° '°' Boo~ " tlS DOLL'. CLOfHFS t)N PARADE-<tUlt 16 ldor1bk, ,,n.wonltf c1o1i. f1om ....., • .,. 111<1 • re .. t\11111 All '"" s • 10 u • u.oo CATERINO aervtc1 .,..t11Jrent Attrectlve. ener~etlel Commtulon with gut· r1n1H end bonuHa. El(per 'd . Europeen ..... Ila Mede food preperetton 1., w--en/waltw people n11ded. oor Contaot 842.•e1e 111 I hakppr/cook want• to '#Ottlert. $-4 ,_ hr. f\111 .. " ptopll, IOOd HrYICe, u Gold ,.L.-·I--, -L.•-Wl'-L-, 5 Ct ,........ 5•30P~ IYetltnge. mtk• your Ille e11t1r. ........... ,.., ... n-. ~ time. 5 AM-1:30 PM. cookJett Htvlce. bar·1~~~~~-~~~~ Avtll JuM/Juty. Npt. Lag Vw dlamond br~let, dla.monch, Lori'• Kitchen. 3077 NewPor1 Bffch lull Mf· tendllf• & howl/ llOal•I-8ch are• pref. Reier· _,...._and t.h HerR"f 1tlvC1 s A . vie• Cl l nn~ouu ..... APOIY ~ 24-, 1 encu on requut. ruby, Mpphlre, emer.u.....-o er 870.0747 Bteck~rd'a, 250 Mar· Mon 111;u· Fri. No phone Tn Pllil'l' vuur 7110.0180 Wl<nd predoue tesn rlnp, necklaos and Rave something to NII? ttngti. Wey. N,8 Appl~ Ulla plHH. Baxter'• br'Miel Ct•lllled eda Oo 11 -.II In per.On only belWMn Reeteurent1 1•3411 Cul11-"1-'Ht llE'sult'" Have eomtthlng to Hll? ~ ......._ 111 te 11 • ..,. a' pm. (No phone cell•) er etvd., 1r11. or II t80 ~er111rc Dlrt<"lnry I CteNttled !Id• do It Wiii. ....---.,.... cad!W::::.,: ?~i:,t' Get ORl!l!N eeeh Biron St., NB 11d • C1ll Now People t¥flO need etople 1 No mlnlmuma, no reaervea, no ,• I U FA.SHION llOME QUI~ TINO, 0111 ~,,. llOOk, 1111kn qothtd luaury 1( lord•IM< IS dc"1111-Ja.knt, ... 11 "•narn,, qutlr1 Pa11.,nt. <lt&n• U o0 IJI AOO•A·lll ()Cl( OUIL rs ""'""" ,,.llttn l!if<ft. dtreniOM fo. 14 cllV~ dtJIJllJ w11b 1111\td ptlkn• , • .., •. All cao' U.00 IJO SWEATflll. FMHIONS. a boo• ror l1ratr 1tm (11110 ~61 nlltd with Otllttlna 11.~'~11llovm to ,ftll, uCIC.hot U .00 t~ Qurt')( 'fil'l!ASY TIV1Nsn.d h11 11nl1n• 10 •mbtoklt1. paint, maehlflt·lf'*'-•11 mulll·~•mp 1ran1fm AIPI\•~•. Oo•tn. lllOl't tl.00 Ill 11NVl!LOPE PATCHWORK QUll T'S hll OlrflCllOnt !Of t• 11nlqwe quih1 10 ma" wlthou1 • fr11tnc. lkiok tnctudtJ ~hlrh. d1tmloft1, '2.00 ._.. _, cataiet-... ftC -11 t• _, ... •M .......... Ned WM-Witch rot 1 PtMtl,,_t Dealt'*,_,,..,,.., M•rr A1111 1tee11ro. Aoll 'tm oft the marllet tor WHITI ~111111 Trade your otd 11u1tthtor 642·H?I =. ~!iln 1~ I buyen premium. lnapecdon: 11:30 ' WIUt • CIW!fled A!J with• Claeelfied Ad new good tu w t • .... JJ.a ,,. to 1 -auction Ume. =~~===f 64=:2;::·M;.;,;78:;,_J.===c=111=R=2·=H18==~~c=11=11=t!IW==•=d.'::64=2=·11='7t:8=l=:=....::. __ J~AILY ~L t!J~~!!!~~~~~~~~~~~~U~!::~~~~~~~~~~ , ' .. ... Dia Or•nge Co•at DAILY PILOT/Sunday, May 1, 1883 ...,.;i;;a,;~="----A1tM, lamt .. bgbut HQ •tmllf!!!!! "" """".... llH hU . 7114 A ..... " 117 lllt1.W.~I tin ,...... t tn 9mtft! H U Po11r-Poe1er Waterbed °""" pMne. UmbrellaaJ ~Pool Teb6e4d. C• 2-27 dll '71. Hlnged111;11.1 .... .,. .. ________ :1.1:1:....---....ow.i~ _ -__ wit cir_, nlte atMd. & rvbb9r tr ... ell ea.. a P*>t elate, oon~te mH I, lurl lib, aalrH . IMPORTANT NOTa ·-. -"LIU Muet ... '16 VW eamc-, Ill • f1lln ...i, 13a(), M544et PIP, 64f.H?a. Into ping pong lebte, ltlK, 714487-4111 TO AIAOIM ANO /lllfl... 1.000 n*9 CM l'tlfl ang, We ha¥e a rt eMc-comH with all accea. •ov"'DY••1"8 _....,. 80 ooo .....,.. mllea. ~ Iola a lovHeat I 1150, Jonn W•Y"4 Tann .. Club H OO. 041-0101 alter The :rice"'';,iitem• 114• IT .... ,..... •u'per .-1"'; 00010 80. tlon of NI a UllO C°"9e a""' Ible $18 •· full memberthlp M.t.tll &PM vert~ b veillcte.... 9.._ l ervtoe-LeealnQ 11 ..,-S trane .. air cond. 760•9838 CMY#Oletat "9f~lo 1200. Wahr/dr~r Mii ttlt1 mo. $11150/o1r. · etW In tn/~ ~ L.111111. a AM /FM 11ar•o I••••,.. a100. Dining lbl 1175. 85t.ol92 ruH NI Guelle llOM 3.S, llecl fldyertlllng GoluftW ..... ...._, (601067) '1 _, Ktnca. u bO)I eprlng & .._...~ maicNne Eln I •tiff •tl•fl. uNd lwlc. ®-"°' lncklde any• .... _. .. ,.. •LY 111,111 2611 mJ air ~ AM/FM mattr.. 1 125. 581-2'15 Oiih". llna. Xlnl :on1. 559-187S plloab .. taxM, lloenM, • '7& 530!; .. ~ .. air Sim l(lnl cond h ,975: COMMEll CHfVROU T .•_'I 1, .. • •I" I\ \<1t .... deall: & chair, see. 0 50 O B O . Peggy. n 1•-.a•-11 IUI tran•l•r le••· !Inane• cond.(7161.WC) ltill' 720-1857 •ntlque lov••••t & 64• 7M0 -..... , . .. 8PRINO SALE * cnat.-, !-. IOt aM pol-* '7t 2002: 4 ~.air ooum a e . . " .,.. 8' lodl~ ~9 ..-Oond .. (125AKl() 'f7 &ug, am/Im, good matching cnalr, nee.di LArnp 8t0<t going out of BEAUTIFUi. 25" RCA 9' Avon•8tady ~o Oo lullon control d•vloe * '77 530!; auto .. load· lllD . llr ... Oood cond. lfl75. '79 Caprtc. Oluelo. low uptlol, sns. 642·4610 bullnee1 lar~ lnV9ntOl'y Color Tl/ 2 vr wrnty. Nff certlllcallone or d .. ter ed. (804TXO) 648-5923 mllaaga, al a, power Comlort~ .. 3 pc Uv rm dl19ley iurn. Deak•. ti.. I 1411. Fr'•• dell vary. New eo.1 .. 5 yr warranty ~l~cnu~~~·:~~.p~a,r.~:; * '71 633cal; auto., ForrMrlY Jim M.,lt!O · 33 . •79 v w Rabbit. 5 apd, iteellng, p/b, am/Im !14~ 1200 M l , b•lge. $300/obo. cabinet, C .. h rtgl1ler, Open Sun'. S.. Our Showroom oltlltfWIH e~lllad by toecled (030002) leuzu Naw ptlnt, thHplkln atereo, P-~. win- Mi.tel tiill. 642-98211 tight fhcturae. stor•o• TV John' 9'6-17116 PORT-A-MARINE the adv.rt!Mf. * '79 32()1; 4 apd .. aun .... WIU. llT NC 9149 uat av11. xlnt c ond dowt. Mutt H it. Mak• 3 piece uo 1ola, llghl ~1~7•..J • m P P • r 1 8 25" RCA col91 trllll oon-Coata Meea roof. (547WRD) II _._.,. S 3 Q 0 O I o b o . C a 11 offer Stcrlfloe. 647-3149 GO'd, •12s. 1173-1112 .... vwv. 11o1e, rv, oalc cab, ewvt . 714-.540-2070 • 19 7331: • apd . .'loed· VolutM 8.,.., a.Mela '79 MGB. tC>Qtteu, mu11 495-1313 ~ --------,-.1 2 Lutnar & Chrome ba~ 1~ yra old. 1300, Open Mon-Se1 Aate lemm/ ed. (1171UXBI and ~ng ut Cullom 11areo 1111 _,_., P~a_n .~'!.akGlroodon\!~11: 911a1r1 sos each. 22s 10" G.E. eolof TV & 1t2" 4.5 HP Johnion, 20HP Pub HIS :~015~~~uto., low tsm Buen 81vd. !:~~~· &51 •6149 rn ·~11rw~~~. t':.~ :;::_ UIUlt lllu.nl -• ""'' · amp arc welder '100. 16' blk/Wht TV w/t1and 25 Mere. c aah for out· ...,.. """"up roll bar. , · . HuntlnQton Beech $ 2 o 0 0 / 0 b 0 . o y 1 ve. automatic Irani ., 85 7 ·2733 Tad Ka~ak 1300. H1rl M. 720-1599 boarda any cood, 8''-n 1"'i00 ;MAKE OFFER! !i. ~~~~1;8f10" load· (l 14)14J-J0QO '78 RED MGB w/hardtop. 631-51>91, ev .. & wtmd pwr. •I-Ing & wlndO*I, Ola deak $150. Din tbl Watar Ski• $20. Hart --1 n .... 1· HHI M111ne.642-1 151 842-16159Yenlno-. ( 7...,, . .5 load Kint cond , to m l 968-<l372 air cond., 1111 whMI, I $200. ~· Chr• 13$ ea. Slalom Ski 135. Whit• -·· --·~ ••• , _,; IJPd.. • J tl1t 14000/obo, 645.-7928 cu It 0 m w h a. 11 -· s 12s. 536-'5030 bentwood rocker '50. 2 19", chroma ...,..,r, coat Ylhe ~ frM SM ed. (lDOPe-49) !IUI '76 Duher. complete (475WX.G). •n--iu s p141oe bdrm Ml•. 1 .,, 1730, w:nnc. $249 Call JlalaL/ lerfttt ftp Dennie 968-l:zeo (i-4) * 'St 320!; 6 IPd · aun MW 1Ha .MllUSI '65 MG8. Gorgeous tho. malnt record, naw Ml MY I .... -Fol' Mle complete water oall, 1 all white $250 G~ 845.-1731,. -roof. (1EBC299) 1 _ __._. & 1 olor car, White /Bla c k chelln•. $t800 obo. b ed Icing alza $ 75 * '82 52S.; auto .. lo•d· A 1 ........... m01 c 1 Chrome wire whtel• 1 640-1090 ee2-33oe Uk IOr Chris . each Mt. 857-8218 ...,.., Stereo stolwn. mu11 , .. , YlllT ••nl . ~ . .. Hit ed. (1EJA4741 In •todtl c111 Of ''oP by. A M I F M • t e r e o --------1 11M aEYUUT ~------,---John Wayne Tennis Club apeakera. Brand new, FOR ALL PURPOSES AalM Wut.. 1't '83 3201, auto .. 1un nowl IEI _..... $3900/olter. 759·894• '80 truck w/ llbergl'" O&llAlt .... Beeut dealgner Sola MC Memberatllp. Sac, every-hall p rice. ,1250. Cati RecognlHd 1>y roof. (1FTC758) II _, 1hell campe<, blue, e)(lt w/oak trlr)"I. Solld oak thln o tncl'd 1895 Brian 642-9870 Major 8anka & In• Co'• WE PAY lll-a1l1 2925 Hatl>or Blvd. ·79 MGB. clean, runt cond. $.4580. 645--0532 Ve. automatic Irani .. air ~~%~= ~~:>; S..~94•7 C~fw~'WfN 'yap HWI. 208 ~~· .. ~~ja•.,Ana cotlsl-TA•MHOESA ~&~1i~o S35oo o bo ·1borake~.·-~·1tbc1tond•n.gs'2ooonew. ~~~:S·. !.~o!!e:'~~ top din. $450. Eleg1nt Newport Beecti Tannie leata 14-1164-8809 .....,..... """" • • --lock•. wire whMll, ttlt cotton eola/love 1475 .. Club Membership. 1 FM 1111 IUI LARGE SELECflON OF Jutt 2 mlnut• touth or A::I tlSl 645-0532 wtleet, crulM controt & Oak bdrm $400: Mint. $ 6 5 0 I best o I I er . lneral 7011 11J1 .... NEW & USED BMWSI ltle San Diego Frwy. ~ 1ape pla'f8r. (544YHI). 972-4695 631-2329 Outboard ~ra. OMC. aa. ... 1 • I '7 t sta wgn GT 9 reblt ·72 VW BUG .. Body and tll.f llW ---------Schock Electric Packett Mercur1. Brian Hiii Ma· -..ua/lllall -a • · ' -$ ---------,•.. 1 u..1em /18 H11dt"". 11L wr old ..... ,, ,.._,_ & 11 ·-;••••tn eng, like new, t 250 en~lne In xlnt cond. N-Double 1lze mattress w ... tar game s,w • w FM R-a.-dlo". 'E•call"•'"'nt rlna 64 -1151 2480 Harbor Blvd. wava -obo. 951-1966 1 A••/FM .. '-dl>oard, Seal'(. Good cartrldgea, S250/olr ~ COSTA MESA "till der ar ant" 14 pant, new t res, .., . a .. . . cond. $115. 675-5883 842-4570 Condition. $1 2.000. Ooo ~~. w r •• • •70 GT. 12900. Restored MUST SELL THIS WEE- 673--0227 or 675-1714 Iii ... Deeb 7012 Ml-4IOt 141-Hll •-•••-... to per lectlon Over KENO. S1n 6 OBO • Btown & Jordon Wrought Mi ni blinds. $40 u . .._ -IWllUTI I · 661·8237 Iron Set 3116 glass to 5sl1es. approx 55" width, 14· alum. boat, Valeo Boat allpa avallable. New-WE llJ •Htnfll • S5000 spent In last 4 yrs.·~~~~~~~~~ Table. 6 arm chairs with 109 lenoth. 875-9121 U14C. 15 hp Evlnrude port BMctl. 25'-35'-40'. •••1 SE~i~~~: ~~i~G ._ &40·l090 1:79 VW Osl Rabbit, abao-28 33 HA L · culhlona 1216. 675--055&; dy1. o u Ibo a rd · I 1 3 2 5 • Cell 642-4644 OLUI .,... 3670 N. Cherry ~ve. :~'i/~1e:·:~~3· P111c~t 9157 lu111v lmmac. 50MPG. 74 Monte Carlo. very ~ •e" Patio Table. 4 Two m ehoganv doora, !>4S-63Bl IW. tie 211.-U 01 TllKI LONG BEACH --~~6._o653o~ ml . $3395 . good cond., $1760. ctlalrs, 2 chaise lounge hand carved. 30" & 38". 8' Ftperglaaa Dinghy, nev-$223/mo. 87~83 Ron (No. Cherry exll-405) ISll .l&llUll MEISTER "" 497-7049 1225. 675-0558 $250 ~9!::8:°· er used.~~~\14 WANTED: Side tie. for 21' ~!~ln~'t~ ~: ~1~~.?~~~.~~';!jl NllSCHE/llll '71 KARMANN GHIA '78 Camero Z26, Mint 2 Outllide Umbrellaa pl -·--C a I am a ran , Ru 1 a, UMd Jaguars• s.r191 11 & 13631 Harbor Blvd. Sharp lnslde ~Jo t7 Cond .. New Tiies, $4200 .-anda, ~ cond. ---• If -a.a 14tt Valeo alum 18 H.P. 675-5674~ 546-9995, Convenl«ltty Located Settet tll XJ69 and XJS Ga.rden Gr~ S•OOO. obo _ .... •7 "558 ' _.._ llUS. Evtnrude + xtraa. $900. nnder1 .... I & Com ..... 1tl....., Priced cou---. .,_ ........... , -·v '75 R bbll • d ., • .,. h 642-8868 ...... " ...., Furniture, TV. appll-642--0308 or 645-3924 ...-u ·-• ..-.,.. u '"'-lalts.S..n·Ltl .. •1 a ·.. r. "'""· r. " Like new 36" Butcher ances. wuhlng macillM, Newport Bad! Bay. Slip to ~ I 11111 KTllS-' Ill 2•3• cyl. Ad. $1500. 675-113A '79 Camero.,_ palnt,·IO Block Table, 2 Chairs dryer, vacuum, t)'PeW'lt-PIWtr 7012 45 It. $225/mo, Side Ila WI llY . ! \,II 2925 HarbQf P,d. 114• · • • • or 6"4-8600 ml, top cond. $4500. 1160 er cutlery '-dphonea S 2 0 0 I mo . Wk dye RS & TRUCKS S a-"-L---• COSTA Me8A 78 92 1 d-" & I '70 Bug, semi-auto, ate-____ 83_1_-4_34_4 __ _ . 675-0558 I etc. All 1 Yr old. In eKoei Clasefc 18' Lap1trake 594-111 77. ev/wknd USED CA a1ea-...... ~.....--no 111·2•-. 4, oa ""' c ean. k d cQnd . Call lor ~pl Century bay boat, 4 cyt, 85Q..345e • COME IN OR CALL FOR OJ1V r A IJ\ rr:.R _., $7900 reo, loo s goo . runs ·77 Chevatte. nu brak81, • SOLID MAPLE Table 662_1070 alt 5pm. Grey. S3SOO. 875-e111. 60' DOCK FIU APPUllAL ~~ ~.':i~~w .66 3.eS. lmmac. restored, 675-20•6 or 552-0245 great. $1200. 631-3018 clutch & tires, rebtt carb. 38KIO"' 2 captain & 2 ,.. ENDURA CRAFT Comli.r·O.Ullo l"l...JU..) l'L/~[; lJIVI chrome wires. $6000. ·IT9911E Porlcila. Clasalc. 81 Rabbit LS. 018181, 2 dr, 4 spd, am/Im CUI. Mull reg solld oak cnrs. OUlllE OllllTY 50 tip Jphnson trlr. cov-NEWPORT BEACH lllYllLIT _,~, ,_,~C"•''" 642-4035 Excel cond. Red, luel inJ. sunr1 AC AMI FM stereo s e 11. $ 2 3 8 O ob o $400/o~. 960-3779 IH I otlllOTllll er. S1850. 9472 Mokl· 673-1003 16211 BEACH BLVD. _ .. ,. ... ~ ,, .. ,""°.... l l4l Asking $6500, Ka1ni at cess.' 5 Spd, xlnt cond. 963-4213 WM wlcker/rallan furn: hana, H.B. 962-5048 22' power boat w/40' HUNTINGTON BEACH ..... 988-9139 or 851-1910 $4950. 240-1179 -.7-9_M_on_l_e_C_a_r1_o_w_/t--l-op-, ~0~.~r~·~~~~ .. , ~~... 24~ Apollo '76, 235110.~· ~~ ;;,e::m.:::o Ml .... l, Mt-H11 Dalla• 1117 nu '72111•, $4000. nu brakes, Xlnt·c~ono·dso,n•.•1d'°e &°'out, lo ~~:rori~~~09;~" cond. tbl s2 . lamp '$2i. ... canvas, trailer, OF, ' H"'ti.t cMh lmmed for 1111 Ulm ' -2 nu tires. 261-0101 oft, book ,175, rnor• Ft .. t• le tr•n~erf§jamllm, hMd 20' Sallboal Sllp, Newport "' r ~ ~tio 111 Wllll •9+5729 hm • ml, imllm cass. $5600. '65 Impala, good running & g-•i-. 500 or traiJe .._......, you • 847-8015 car. $675 or best oner. 83 1-2055 f 0 r-;~ a I I• r b 0 e 1. '°"'Mark 673-6606 fore!Qn. 551-1245 Economk:al 4 cyl. englne,11 j lt•Hll 915t Power iteertng & ~ Drop Leal table/ohelrs F ~-llU-~all 642-e264 &44-4421 .__.a ........... air conditioning & AM/ ,I ••""tW •• brak11. A ir cond . ~ ood) S75 356 ea u ng -pon • 38' Sllp, PC>Wef boat onty. •w-FM tterao. (698XJI/), . -" -Velwe 9175 631-4270 cherry w C eru: Swords, coins, war 'A Jnteret1; '79-31' Sliver· UUI, MCurlfY, $280 mo. Uraula will 'NII y<>ur car. ..., Snd l. ••••••••• 9 ga ·74 Volvo 142, tu-• lnl. 4 -.80--C-IT-.. -T-IO_N_C_O_U_P_E_ road w a Y . · souvenlers. anUques and i on, twin eng. cabin 660-1226 any make, anv model! IO "' " 645-7309 thousands or collectlbi. crui-. xlnt cond. Boat Automobile conalQnmentl•-"""'------• Sil us ~· • spjl, am/Im casa. new 4 IJPd, 23K ml, AMYrne Item•. .. owna11rilp at 'A COii. brolter~. iml~ . ' . ,0. •oua •• I ' f1'nanc1·n~ paint. 30 mpg, xlnt. I ea I e $I &8 I m 0 . ORANGE COUNTY 6-42.-1229 176-4012 ~ HUT~AlD•. • • $2300/obo. 538·6250 955-0031 d'(s; 551-1673 lar111 Salta FAIRGROUNDS T11a1,.rtati1t _...;.. "'. llll I _If a · on N-Rene us 7 _.,__,,.. ....... :::z,,.~ ...... ..evs/wllQd __ , -COSTA MESA 28' Bertr,am. m8"',"'ldt'M, - -_,._ .. _ . • -..........,_.,.~ -~..,.,. lalMa lalaM Enter gate 3A olf Arllng· 111n~ shape. 149.900. llmlts .. ll 'l'LL BUY 2 33 HA L WWT • lllw ... '20 rang(• .~-Kint cond. $3500 obo. o.y. 9317 G• 1tove S75. Convert. Ion SI. 760-9536 alt 8PM. 2 Schwinn Traveler Ill Call Brian 875-1208 or . . fACIUTll . (. • ·t -_5_4_8-_2_5_9_1 _____ 1 '69 Charger, Stock Orig d~ S75. Set/Sun UILlltAI Tiii 11 ft 1980 Hobla Cat, llke new, I blkea, M8r1y new. 10 apd 552·1714 '71 240Z. 1 owner, wall 1011uo11'n11 1111ooni. oa_s_ -·01 ·eo 2.44DL, 11r, em/Im cond. 363 Eng. complete Park & Cotlln1, Bal. 11. 675_..816 • • full r-. $2800/olr. Jet $125 ea. 675-.4711 4 ftHI Drhn M3 maintained. Loaded 1m -•w com"~ tape. lmmac. S7950 new valve and held lob. 675-5036 Ski. llke new. many 111ra1. I 3 3 0 O. 5 4 6 -3 2 3 O. 111•1 .,.,_,,> m•1 '41 1110 857-4971 • New c arburetor. New Garage sale Balboa Isle. Moving. Frigidaire white $1800/otr. 662-1259 = ~~~ ~=~t H..::.:.1tH 751-1879 11M llAZll lella htce 9161 T Ires. s 1500 obo. var .. tv. treasures. 201 gu dryer. Nit cond, '78 Relnell, 25W , cbn, 414 '73 Dttaun 1200, AM/FM 121 •n 1 _6"6-__ 2_23_1 ____ _ & bOll 1prlng1, 150. ou1d'r1ves, galley: head red crul:;'5-3589 S125 5 speed tr-.. Weatern $950. 760-0«5 (535ZEN). Onyx. Sal/Sun Sam. St80. Full 111• mattr"9 crse 2 ve •Ford OMC Cuetom Schwinn mll ... P.I. i tweo 8 trtc. OU aavet. 4 cyl., .,r cond. & stereo.I C.... ..... , 640:4321 w/lh+tr. On tr1r. St8,000. -" mlrror1, r-119'> bum '77 Datsun Pick Up, 5 illf IUll Grand Garage Sate. Lttlr Aterl, game set & 6 car-493-8693 c .. ,... Mtt er & ~_el (5004'14). speed, good cond. Prl· couc~. teak bdrm aet. trldgea. l l50. 760•8729 ·75 Tahiti, 18' Bowrlder. 'II YW DAMI -.Y sna vat• Par .t v. Day 1 hMll Item•. etc. More Near new 14x24 spray Volvo 110. need• work. POP TOP. cul1om lnte-· 8 4 7 -5 6 6 6 . Eve• '"l.. 1A.Mf' ""* A ,_.'#" P' • .._,,,, ~·l'N;.(-'"' <""1Cf'M.M -~'I'S 12,s ~~~: :_~~~~·1i~ booth made by Weal $1700 obo 675.-7667 rlor, meon. excellent. _536-__ soo __ e ____ _ Coast Automotive. com· 10· Southcoast bay boet. Sn r I . $ 2 5 0 0 . '76 280Z. dark met grMn ~ 9165 '73 T-blrd, must sell now Complex gar H ie. Sun ~~e8-te715Y7099t-up. s5ooo. Verw cherry. $10,500. 7t4/875-9305 w /balge. air. amlfm 2833 HA only. 8-1 pm. 510 Avo-_.,.. ________ s 1 ~ v e 6 4 O 6 3 50 c:aas. magi. clean, Yer)'t • '74 Saab, llke MW. 99LE. 79,000 ml. StOOO obo s 100 11, sofa $100, 2 75 9- 9261 $ 1 5 0 · 7 5 1 • 9 2 II 5 • &5400 obo. 673-6808, & eng. 1700. 873-8850 pelnt & Mlcflelln tires, ·77 Ford Pinto pi s, am/Im <:ado. Washer $100, 2 dryers -·Camper •hell 71"1t62". good cond. 1 o wner .1,'72 MazdaRX2.oooc:tllres 3 dr, 4 spd, silver. n-536--0973 Cetta.... cheats $20 ea, pool tbl llVI l WAY 556-1239 J--plcil•,... roll bar. 0 TS 2.,.2 dys. 675-0087 -· verv clean. 12250/olr cae1. good dependable 2 13• z di •O hor1e c -.-..... FE '72 A UN _, 669-9869 or 547·5976 tr an 1 p o rt at ton , A.ntlq!MI, lnduttrlal hard· $75. '60 Mercury. beds o ec, Canvas amper, new. can $100 Of MAKE OF RI Auto. ale. xlnt cond. I '79 RX7 GS, orig ownr. •72 DATSUN 240Z SISOO/OBO 5 48-096 2 ware. hlngee. hooMhold $50 ea, Dys 631-1425 Mercury eng, Hlghlanderl attach to Nova Chev. 642-11185 evenlngl. $3a60. 640-5023 exit cond. MUST SELL Swr• 9167 Reblt eng naedl body · Items. 349 Rochester & wkdy1. See Sal/Sun 678 trailer plus '*.traa. $3000 $30. 640-7348 I $51195 54&-5849 s2s00 557-4453 ·74 Pinto. good cond, 380 Aatnester. Sat-Sun. W. 18th SI. CM obo. day, 675-1976,1• Ilk MH 'II.-& llYlllT '11 TIUI HUI • '78 Subaru 5 spd, new I work. . brown, new front tires. Hid.·•-~-". rare books, Slldlng mirror closet 6"&-57o7 81111°' Tony eter " W/EXTRAS. s1000· Auto lllnt cond, loaded, llercMn It•& 1145 t l res/brks. G FfEA T Aatta Dl•nli c 19951080. 660-1305. """ c I •• pd I t 842-9946/8¥11148-7196 IO 1'112600 aMU _,_ COND $2 100/obo . =--.. ·----=--------------1011 of misc. &42-6973. doora 10r 80"x105", llke '71 24' Sklplack llb. newl lmatt ... o-e • 11 n m . • ~ me 1 A_ abOIJt 53g..9440 AllC HOS '69 Mustang, new engine. 19118 Rosemary Pl. n-St00.675.-8024 eng,canv&11.$9000. cond. $200/0B O . '60 Jeep Ctlerok•,loed· ~.117G--0666 tll_,WI ,_trana.cuatom palnt, Cornec of E. 20th & Hlldl• power tools new, 548-8300 645-9972 ed. Ilka new, lo m l. 1111 2HD OAll llYI Ytl Tmta 9119 '76 Pacer. Outstand cu atom su1penslon. Aoewnary Pl. $ 7 t $130 La 82 17' •que Sport 01 P·~h~eet r nnd $250 11500. Call 551-9434 °' ... 200 m11.-. T t Ex .. .70 I I k I Meotl. cond. lmmac. Cherry M u at •••I 2 o o . rge an-"' • • ~ • ~ . . 552-8583 ..... . -. -op, • thru our purc .. a1e an hi-ux P c up, w "'°to. PIS. Disc Brakas, $3000/0BO 646-0795 Card racks w/or w/out· t l que oak chopping prey w/70 HP Evlnrude, 640-<*lent oondttlOn. $9.100. leaae plans. c!lmper. eng & tran1 Stereo $lSOO 640•7450 E · 1 cards make oner. Other block , 1650. '63 Ford Cant• console $10,000 Veapa &oater. ilnt cond. Tneb 546-42711 'M 1&"111 good . S 1600, o b o . • · 1 __ ves_. ______ _ mlec. 2172 Maple. C.M. Stet lon wagon. $300 OBO. 673-4354 $900.1162·1713 ,70 T-ota tl~lux plcitoon •71 2402 •• 14900_ ,2500 ... Tl 642-4865 pm. '67 Mtmang. good cond, ·112 Toyota Pu. ·a 1 Honda 0 b 0 6 3 1 • 2 6 9 2 o.r Sall 7114 wi c:i'r:iper. eng & tr;; )ul1198fll ,...Oflng, r:-1301 Quall sireet ·79 Celtc:a GT, s spc:t, 66, luck 9307 $ 2 5 O O I best o 11 er {> Accord. '85 VW van, 550 -& 929 'llflmlT good . $1600 obo. averyttilng.640-109<> NEWPORT BEACH OOOml,alr,l\mlfmradlo. '69Bulck.good tran1car. 64!-3ll7 Cun-. mahog. Star. Harken I Wanted auto sales lltera· FH llLE llWI condBoddy,-275 1 ~71~ 642-4865 •74 2802, Marantz. A.Mi l' IJa.tlM mint cond . $4200. runs ttke a top. Prince of '70 Bosa 302. $6500, rlg~lng. canoe,, other lure, 190 1 to 1982. 11ft. -••• · · · " 857--0 151 .... _. 1n a Frog ault. Grab• 6111-3484 .,.,. -• '811 CtleYy ~ 1on P\ckup, FM CUMl't•. ~·great, ·-~ _ • ..... 1 yec ting fittings. minv 645-"""1 Wllh a trailer. Mllboit, Ille •tntJClts/ good cond. $900. _ loo!<• ctean.13.000 OBO 'II IU 2--...-ii; YelltawatH 9173 II w h 11 e 11 I u 11 · ·75 Mustang MACH 1 I other h•hld Item•. SJlll DOUBLE WIDE mobile lacketa, trapca & oars. lcetHtt 497-6831 · 54&-n89 I Sl!Yet, blue IMlher. IO ml -7l•l776-4012 Ctautc, complele w/ &In. 1 20- 2 3rd St. lleld onlc.. 20'X55'. aa S 2 5 o O. Ca 11 ( 7 1 4 1 ~ the ._. C1 "•-lno u~ •79 210 s.dan Dix. ale, eng. Asking S 10.eoo. '82 Century Ltd, 14,500 w a ter bed . I 1 7 o o ~·-..... L--te. $896 .. ~ 6•1--43~-o-< ,2-l.3.}. ... !..room-· floor. -....... "«!'<U!J=-k {! K --'='~ r ~ mi,toeded, SOI(""-'·· 6 5 1 -1 a 1 9 a H ~ ••• 9680 M n Fr1 .. .,.. or a klna, •10, u n • ereo, xrn, "" ou . Sal. SUn 10-4 PM POOL TABLE 81t slate. ~:; & aak ,':,·~": . '•kl 550. Must Hiii Yelled, ... I 14500 flml. $ 3 3 O O I 0 B 0 . P . P . 1tl0 1H ll $9250. E~ 675-&887 llPM/wtlnda. 5691 Kern Drive Finest Custom Made. $2300 negot11ble. Call Mu1t -· 980-1817 983-11334 I Rbll eng, 11vr/red Int. '82 Skylark. all pow«, tllt, '79 LTD Landau, 4 dr, lo I' Furniture, pic t ure Light & rack $600. WllE nil llOI John 850-9105 .11 lnt'I Trawlall kyf dll, ,74 260Z. 1tlnt cond. Run1/took1 great tell 22.000 ml, xlnt cond. mlles. lllnt cond $3700 tramM, clothing, 1-elry. 979-3941 FOR SALE •80 KAWASAKI KX80 MBNZ truck eng, 4-epd $3750. 846-4781 , now. Serloua lnqulfles $7200/obo. 662-1070 111 ob o . 5 4 Q-2 7 1 1 o r magulnea, & cemplng Long Carriage Smith Co-642-4644. M-F, 9-5 Like new. $700/obo. trat!I. Cl I trlr hitch 78 "SOZ 5 •Pd. clean. only. ~·9~;15/da SOUTH 5pm. _e_S0-_996 __ 9 ____ _ equipment. ron1 Etectrlo Typewriter Santana 20 w/lraller. 3 yr 543-2591 '4000. 648-38116 .. :,F ... •c, s6500 nrm, -...,.., • ·79 Boldt Ragel. Lid Edit. Li•ce'-1313 N-dltnwashar, olllce Good cond. $110, Call old . Xlnt Condition. ""' ,.. " S.S-8809/IMIS, cou1n Power everyltllng. Ne ... cteM (rMlal). legel Ille, 673-6247 $7000. 673-0227 or •79 Honda XR 80· Mini, lo 'S2 Chevy 9 -lO. 10 ml. muit Mii. 645-11158 or 67 280 SE Cpe, Mercedes Ur•. lmmec. $5400, C '77 MARK V. Triple blue, • _,..,_I• Mf'V. 536-6030 675.-1714 mllel. Orig O'tWnr. 1325.1 loeded, mutt ..... $8500 5-48-9858 Benz auto Maroonfblk YILISW&IEI •95-6313 diamond, 56,000 m l. .. unam SITS 850--0575 -& wttnd• Of bit ofr. 545-2014 '74 DATSUN 260Z $7so0. 851~1138 . moonroot, custom wttlt, , . ...,., ltac~ Twin sett $69.95. Full Trade•R.E. EqullTV tor New '83 Kawaaaltt KX125 ,57 Ford Rancflero. Reelly Gd oond. 111""9 lo..c" ,65 190. The cleanest Formerly ~Im Marino VW Ca•Ulac t3 lol~Teder .• 6aea6._~ .. ~2usaoer. Hts S79.95. Kl'1Q & q~ Boat. Ocean vi-own-,..ever reced. 11350. good cond. Auna gd. ail sale. $2700. 644-5748 around, Va'-tlno colors. "WE WH.L 111 I IT .., .. ~" 1• ,_._ •a-.J. •-•-en .,so avail & free de-home . 0 w n I Br o Ed 631-3094 r b I I. s 2 o o o /o b o . P .. __.. to .::::'fut. $2500. IE ......... ,. TIE W E 93•• • _, --llverv. Offer good ttlru 851-7720 . 173-0353_ 83f-2782 Plat 9123 ,,._, _. ·~ IEUOTlll ..,• ... m ...... ary.._ _____ _ ~from antlqua May 14 or unlll supply Open Sal/Sun 1·5. ·75 Yam. 850 Spec, iww 781-4277 Volume Salas. Service .76 Monarc:ti Ghia. 65 ,000 to ?-Sat/Sun 8-4. Vl11e exnauated. 751-4391 CAL 25 • Urn , runt grt, bk r .. t/ '61 FORD 4X4 PU •67.,. 260$ (RARE) Super 187 an 11 d .. ':~ngB""'· of late model, tow ml m I lei, ~ood c on d . Baya (off Tuatln bet. ,.,_,_ _, b -•----71,L h H ractl. $900. 557-&1110 11cyl,11lcl<, ~· d ~ .. rf /t ........,, ... u ege Cadlllac1 In Sou •15001 B O . Scott 22nd a 23'd Slk vuowman heater, r-ar-Extra ..-.. " P on-646-9613 con • ...,n • am m cass. Huntington Bwtl them CaNtomlal 8"' u • • gain only $39. Cnnstmaa da, ballery. 160 Genoa UNIQUE '75 900 Kawa· 14200/c>bo. 631-2242 (l 1 .. )l .. 2•2000 todayt 631-1068 Evee. Items bell! otter. Starao 81 w/Nawport Beach slip. Hkl. lo ml, 11lnt cond, Vua tiff ,. ,. UIEllS W..,.,,, r.trlg, etove, pie· & mu1lcal speakers & prtc. reduoed 644-5789 •tr••. S 160 0 Io Ir tlJ6( SD.£Ctm '79 450SL, Miian Brown 'll YW ••mRT '71 Capri, 2 dr, new27 gold =· ·~,10 c 11y St. ~~~8: a~~· 1 ~err• ':!in:. IUlllll 12 538-1629 • ·~o:J:. ~~~ ~~v~ Pl[.OWllJ) :'r~ =· '~~~r ~~: Great gra<1"':auon g1tt1 I OAllLUG ~:~: ;~~=· mpg. 645-1731 The sensallonal new 1 Hoonnldy•12800C00 mcii.tt,ke ;~: radlalt $2450. 831-3701 FIAT SPURS Ii $27,600. 675--6200 Sliver/black w/pluSh Int, 2600 Harbor 81.-d. 78 Capr1. 3 dr sport cpe, J!!!lg 6214 man 12 meter, race rea-• ·ea Ford ~T. xlnt cond. FIAT X 1/9's I '67 MB 250SE Coupe. !lint cond. $7000 or offer COSTA MESA V6, 4 apd, new tlrea. 15 RUBIES (2.76 ctal, Lamp Store Going Out of dy Incl Spin & Furllng acreen & helmet. 1875. inrl, nd• eng. rebid, OUMI COllfTY'S wttt-brwn, IMth. aunrool, 6-45.-2561 541-1110 $1950 . .Jen, 760-1234 '"""'· at $1242. Sell for Bu1lnt11: Large lnven· Genoa. '4000. lllullon 12 71 4/840-1295 $300 nrm. 751-M71 I Cl.OUT FACTORY 79K orig ml, loll ol TLC '75 Bua, well-malnt. newl •1• ••-1 i§OOi 640..e&ae tory. display turn, deal<•. NB 831-4838 '76 Yamaha 500X.T En-MITMORIZD> plus over $5000 In rec-j clutch. brakes, start«rr. ·71 Gold Coupe de VIiie .. w-• Ille cabinet. caatr regl•I· duro, good lhape. $700. Aa~ft, 1· flAT·l AllCIA elpt1, run1 excel. Mu111 J(lnt Mich. tires. Asking, New Urea. Good cond New palnl. new ttru, Gold & fine jew91ry, best er. llght nxtur91, 110..age CUSTOM SAILBOARD 873-3194 "'---!-aa..9 N'&•IJt e e c • $ 8 9 0 0 I o b o . $2800. 499-4648 . $ 1500/0BO. 730-945 Oood transportation car, otter. Call •lt•r 5:30PM b In•• I am P P •rt•. ~IG. Santa Barbara 83 ., .. _. m~ ....,... 498-7321 "' 546-6804 $800/obo. 545-11991 70$-1642 831-7690. ~011;.n!:t =··o~~ s~~klm?.Lc~S:;.1~~~rr:: '11 ' ....... , ..... 'II ....... ...,. 'll w ..... YIU. '80 Capri. 4 •P<I. Turbo. 14K ';9110'# gold ring w/ .. 1•-•114-Maaafter 8 pm 1195 64~71 -& Show wlnnerl S14.SO '1 StHrlng wt1e•I SLC, ~87 .. 5 1 .wt. u1 •737 Blue. 118!00 .. Cell 9-e'llcal. eond. lo ml. round br1111ant diamond, Iliac..... --Wknde VI I .. 1 12,500/obo s • r.... $4500/obo. 857·2028 appto11 weloht 11 0_43. d '79 Erlcion 25+. dlHel 675-3205 I MCrlfiee 75 obo. Brand · Moo·Frl 11-42-4&« 'ev/wknds 833-7890 ~alMd .~ 13, 190, wlll WANTED· UH Aower Inboard, tull'f equipped, Hodak a 1od dirt blk•. 1 t 1 ,_,Call Gary 645-1731. '73 vw Wettph.,la, n-•78 Sevllle. aunr1, nu tlfH wlldys lawnmower & edger· 111p avall. 122,500. Pvt n 1 s 1 5 o O B O '40 Lincoln Cont. oe>rWWt· &I eng clutch tires uph Of.2.190.240-6070 flunnlngornotrunnlng. 559--0428 ~~ .. _6372 · 11>1e.reatOf9d.l20,00001 '1141900,nupalnt El • 1 1• 14250• 1thr,look1&run1A·1 o'.aa••'-•le t •at . S•CRIFICE 687-3939 prop. "'"" trade fOf San B«nardln< uptlol •• $2000/0BO. ec re r ge. · $7290. 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GARFIELD ® b.Y Jim Davis LE.T'8 PUT THIS WHOLE T~UNG IN PERSPEC1'1VE AND SLEEPING' IS IMPORTANT BUT NOTHINC:r IS MORE IMPORTANi THAN MOLDING-~OMEONE VOU LOVf - LfiM t7AVf5 5 -/ RECIPROCATION IS NICE,TOO ·DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham r M A PRETTY GOOD SPLINTER TAKER- OUTER. I GOT A BIG SPLINTER IN MY . FINGER! · YEAH ... BUT You SHOULDA WAITED FOR ME. TD SAY 1 ....._"""'" YOU COULD. MY MOM WILL USE A NEE.OLE! by Harold Ledoux SOME GUYS GET THE DECISION FROM I GUESS FOR THE MOST ALL OF A SUDDEN, THE CHAIRMAN ASKS IF I KNOW A JOHN SILVESTI:R! I DIDN'T THEN HE SAYS HE'S ALSO KNOWN AS LONG JOHN SlLVESTER ... AND I SAtD THE PAROLE ~AD IN A COUPLE ' PART THEY WERE ROVTINE ! DAYS! OTHERS DON'T HEAR FOR A 6UT THERE WAS ONE COUPLE WEEKS! WHAT KINDA QUESTION THAT STOPPED Ql)ESTIONS DID THEY ASK YOU ? ME COLD! ~- ANSWER FOR A ' COUPLE SECONDS AND ACTED LIKE I WAS TRYING I KNEW LON6 J OHN ... . NEVER KNEW HIS LAST NAME ! .---.._r:iDI:n HOW'D HE GET INTO THE PICTURE ? TO THINK! ,.._,....,~~ MEANWHtLE, AT THE PAROLE BOARD MEETING BART, WHY DID YOU BECAUSE ALTHOU6H TlM . NOT1FY THE DISTRICT RUSHLAND HAS BEEN ATTORNEY'S OFFICE SERVING A PRISON SEN- OF THE ANONYMOUS TENCE FOR THE ARMORED a CALL FROM A CAR ROBBERY, we KNOW i WOMAN? THERE WAS ANOTHER MAN IN· ~ VOLVEO ... AND THE t260 I 000 I ftl'l....a~--~--mcin WAS NEVER .,..............., RECOVERED! 1 i THE WOMAN CALLER SAID THAT A LONG JOHN SILVESTER ~AS RUSHLAND'S AC· COMPLICE ! IF THtS IS TRUE r------ EVERY:f.HIN6 RUSHLAND I SUGGEST WE TOLD WAS A LIE ! DELAY DECISION --...---/ UNTIL AFTER .THE ,,.,, .... DISTRICT ATTORNEY · INVESTIGATES! -A..,, \ . . . l . ... -.a; ------------------------~----- CAJE OON'I HAVE TO CL.IMB 'THE ROPE IN PHQS. ED. CLA55 10DA£.', WE A~N'T HAVING ANl-J 1E5T5 . . 'lHAT I OIDN'I SllJ()l.) R)R ,,. 0 s-1 ~·'---1 AND I REMEMBERED m L..OCKER CDMBINA110~ ·' -) AMAtJNG ! I Tt-llNK I'VE AC.1tJAlkl.r' FOUND A DPt) WH~ ! OON'i MIND BE.IN& .AT SCJ400J... ! 11, .. I'LL. AUNN;S 1REASURE. 1H05E ~IR:W SECONDS.' ~ 1· ~ , ' ~ • ' • . . . . . . . . .. ''· . MOON MULLINS by Ferd -and To111 Johnson WINDoW BOX~S ADD SO MU.CH :,•: PRETTINB.SS ~~ -ro THE WORLD . IHE: BEAUTY SHOP? YE:S, THAT You Do) DE,AR,,AND IT'S ,A IM<5NIFICENT EFFORT ~\!! <:., DOCTOR SMOCK @ "T"H e PCX:>R IS OPE:N! RePeA-r, OPISN ! HeY! NO'f"H I N<S'S HAPPeN- IN<S/ PL.SASS: ct..-ose rr ! ct..-ose rr ! .J r= :· •• )C -~. .• .J~ You STICK To IT-- REM5MBE:R IH~ cJlD SAYING ... R~L-eAse HANP eRAKe.' I DoMYPARr ... 1 TEND MY PiTUNIAS" ~T-M-Y·~Ac:JTY . SLESP. .. VIS IT THE: : B!:,AUTY SHOP .. ' REGUL,ARLY .. : . • . . . . . . . '°"!!!!~!!!I : IHE' LASTTHING l f<SC,ALL . IS SAYING, '~ .. '"Jltf, TRY A<iAIM .. " ·by George Lemont . .. . . . 1. KNO~ 1-'0W 1"0 AAtJDLE RX,,_, .. EJ€eN AQt:>UND 'fl-46M AU.MY LIF'6'. \. ~ SP6AK 1'"o "'0-4eM WrrM A FIRM 0U'T" FRretJDL.Y' YOtCE"' ... COMG' 14EF<e, R:L -------------------------- • SENt7 A FRIE?NP OU~ GIFf CE:FrrlflCA11:? :t CAN'I e>ELIEVE ALL OF WHY DO ~ THINK THE AUTHOR.5 WE HAVE LINED WE CALL ilEM ~OOKINGS? ~p ~ 1l£ ~1w s..ow IHI& \AJEEK . 11'~ "THE HOTEL l...IMO WllH n!E GUESTS FOR TOOAY'S ~LING SHOW ... " -·----- • ~~~=--~=~=====i--:?,tienever you mey CB9h-in \i4oilli..ter ~u mey 90 ' Vou could look good ' Encased in wood For very I ittle do~h ! Yes, You'd look good in 1". knotty Pine divine ,maple, ~rrch, beech and oe#f e.."f..<.· an be be roqued For seven efghty-ni~! CARL., "r ~LO WARtJ YoU A00U1'. ,f/\V DO(;; .. , ' . ' ' . - ·, . I ... ~ -----.----------._,___ ----- . • . . . • . . . ' . . . CJJE OON'f HAVE ro U.IMB 1HE ROPE 1N ~. eo. CLA~ 10DAC.>, WE AREN'T HAVIN.G At'!JJ TESTS . 1HAT 1 01or\\•-r srucx; R)R ... 0 MOON MU·LLINS !HE' BEAUTY SHOP? Yes, THAT You Do) > ' lt>EA~ .ANe:> 1T1S",A 1 MA~NIFICENT EFFORT ~~rr ~~ DOCTOR SMOCK 0: HESY! N01"HIN<S'S HAPPSN- ING;/ -----~ ~ ---·-~-------- - ------------------------------~--~~------ AND I I REMEMBERED flY./ L.OCKER C.OMBINA110N .1 ·r;:J AMAt.INC:I ! I THINK I'VE AC.1UAL.k4 FOUND A DAQ WHE"\ ! OON'i MIND BE.IN& AT SCHOO~ t ~Y . Ferd .and Torn Johnson WIN~W BOX5S ADD SO MUCH ~':PRETTINESS~': · -ro.THE WORLD.> t I DoMYPARr .. l TENC>MYPE"TUNfAS,... ·~-(£.;· -_ . ·§~~y Bs~tflt't .. ::, ~ SL.EE'P .. VISIT THE : · BE:AUTY SHOP - REGULARLY .. ~. IHE; LASTTHfN<:j I f<SC,ALL · IS SAYIN<5 . '~ .. '"Jltl, TRY A<i>JN." by George Lemont ., - CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYESf. TMre ere et IMst six differ· ..,.. In ••wtRt detells Mtw•n ._.end IMttom peltltl1. How .,adlly CH Yff find thetftf 0.Ck eMwert Wtfh tflllM below.. Ja<jlll'I •11ou1q•:> ·t pa<j>ll"" aJ• •wJe l)M'IOJ;) S ·6u1u 1w •1 '"""d ... ·1u•JeUIP •1 "'"~>au , ...... s ·c ·~AOW •1 100:1 l , •• JO .. , ., P•~s I n >u•••ll!O '&luni-r Whirl@. -------by Hal Kaufman------- • THINK 8101 The ,Unchllnt of this perody of en old Oriental uylft9 11 1crembled: When Mr. Ilg says at noon: "It Is night", Mr. Little, who's no fool, replies: "8EHO LET'S GO FISHING Clues· to five letters in the name of a certain fish are contained In the verse·riddle stated . below: \ My first is in nose, but not in f•ce. My second's in shoe, ·but not in lace. My third Is in boat. but not in crew. My fourth's in green, but not In blue. My fifth's in skull but not In head. My whole's a ·von1d· ous fish 'tis said. Whatflshaml? • - P.S.: Letters;nay be found among tl'i<>se scrambled In picture. '~J•'I• ....... LOTH EMOO NANO THES TARS." Rffrrante cep- letter spaclnt for aenae. .. ,,.,, ..,, pu• .-w ..,, p1o14•11i • ..L H_.lf Hazard I If I had as many again. half as many 0 again and two and a half. I would have 20 coins. How many coins have I? Answer qulckly. u•""•"•'l i • Shoe Thing I St•nd on one leg. Place your other leg straight out etop the arm of • chair before you. Now, rea<.h forward and try to tie your shoe. • Rlddle·Me·Thls! What car is used to carry eggs? The yolks·wagen. Whal Is the difference between . abeam and abatt? It's a matter. of sea·mantlcs. Where_ do boat crews pick up knowledge? At ieull sessions. WHAT'S UP? Somethlnt is in tll!e air at break of dawn above. What ~n It be? To find out, add misslnt · lines . . " . For Better or For· Worse· . ) .NOIH\NG CAN OlSRPPl:M IHW THIN AIR, L11-7.IE ... , : I ~ CAN' 'IT, .MQt-t1 '? OK-WHO TCXJK MY Kr{CHEN SClSSORS ?1[ Tue.)' BELON~~GtfF-.. · HERE~"AND. EVER'/ \\Me. ' NE.ED 1fisM-1He.y ~e. GO~e ! S:J . f DUHNO WHe.RE.. -\Hey/ ARE:. SPOT CHECK! Add colors neatly to the scene above: 1-Red. 2-Lt. blue. 3-Yellow. 4-lt. brown. S-Flesh. 6-Lt. green. 7-Dtc. brown. e-otc. green. 9-Dtc. purple. 10-Lt. purple. -. .. . -~---- SPELLBINDER SCOttE 10 Points for uslnt all the letters In the word below to form two complete words: GRIMACED -. ------ -'TH~~nn--nctrfonlt, words of four letters or more found •mono the letters . . Try .. IC*'e et 1M1t SO points. . .• ,...,'Pl~!> :w•,&.u• •1q1t10d , GORDO ® SHOE '""-· I .. , - I 'M ~ltrt'f 1 Ml~~O ~fUt~, Mi. &\>f .. LASS 1'MI~ MO«N\~. ORA&e\..£.. 'iOOll &uf. .. 1. la>~~ COMf'L.Efl N6 ~f'f.St WA~ M'f ~ftM PAPE.I< ~ 00£ NO ~'tt~ "Of£. ~00 ll K£ lT ~ fAAN q ~ 15 ... t?~ 'fOU 'iE. MA~I t'1~ A ~001.. Of . ,~~()Oft~ s QR~. • 15Uf, f'ROFE.5~0fl1 ' 1.'vE. ~Kf.O 60 MAttt> ON 1\U ~ l i "~\J£N'1' ~Lf.P1' IN 't8 ~~~~ .by Gus Arriola by Jeff MacNelly ----------------------~ ........ ------~--...~ -·-~--'-----~------------ ~· • Daily Pilat L T : at•YL LADD .. OM THI. ~ for Th~ Chtldrt!n's .., All(" IDITOltl • with that venerable sudser moving to an earlier position. Fqrmer =~QS.o siren Moron f for one, will definitely not be part of the· daytime produdion, and there will probably be a whole new cast. -f!obert }Vindeler Villogt!. on Of10nlzotl0fl that olds otxi~ mildm'I LOS ANGELES -Despite the ~ do rou dl8dpUne . cancellation of ~ 1V ~ries. ,Our 1011111 claupter? -Private lJenjarnin, ElleeD S.E., BUoD, Mia. ........ Wl11 be working I firmly believe there is never again this month, the. first any .need to strike a child. Un-lime since her near-fatal acci~ til children are 4 or 5, they dent in late October. Brennan. NEW YORK -The day may need a very light pop on ironically, will p•ay befo/e the cameras the fanny once in a while. most of the cM TY started rolling on because it's important for · movie Big Street in -• My Darling Shiksa, them to take you seriously. a wheelchair. al· the new movie Parents should listen and rep-• though in real life comedy bei= rimand children when they she is now getting here with misbehave, and younasters• around with a Goald, Marpu need to underStand discipline walker. Big Street is Hemlapay, Sid for guidance and direction. based on a Dz • Caeau-and Carol Bui it should always be .._,._ story in Kaae. co-star against a backdrop or love. which Btennan's 5beUey Wlaten Discipline doesn't meaf1 hil-character gets started Hexing her ting. Remember that children knocked down a muscles in prepara- are people. too; they have night of stairs in the tion for a big fight feelings and thoughts. opening scene. "I with the makeup llAY80IAI• HM yoar -ot b~ eftl' ....._ JOU ID troo- ble? -W.S., Secnmeato, Callt A teVi years ago at a smalJ din- ner party for Prince Philip, I delivered a very salirical ~ about him, thinking that since everything was off• the record, one could be humorous, even rude. When he got up to respond, he made me look as though I did not know the first thing about the Etulllsh language. I was in awe oT hls ability, sense of humor, delivery. He put me dQwA with regal grace, and I learned my lesson. He was trying to tell me, "Don't fool arouhd with the greats." Cover Illustration by Alt~mus. probably won't be man. She wanted able to dance! him lo ignore her. epin," Eileen says s not work magic. "I of her Mure. "But Shftfi Wii 1 play Elliott's moth- I'm blessed; I must t!Y 111 ~ er living in a poor be around for -some.thing.'' section of Brooklyn," she ex- ... Coming back to the main-plained. "I say no mother in land from Hawali on the such a situation would look Warner ,Brothers plane, 1bm like Martme IJlelrtcb." ... Selleck reran his favorite Another one pooh-poohing movie, Gunga Din, of which makeup artistry is F.rla Gray. he is contemplating aftmake. star of 1V's Sliver Spoons. She Meanwhile, Selleck's HiBh says she hu her own simple Road to China aHJt&r. ae. formula for Anl•t&ua8. has ~ op as a wardrpl)e mistress for the TV miniseries of M.M. Kaye's The· Far Pavilions, now filming in India. Arm- SlJ'Of\8. next seen in Jaws J.D. took the .unusual temporary job to be near her new love. a..18 Cai 1 a• an assistant dirmor she met on Otino .... Although Lorimar Pro- ductions cfeaned up with prime-time soaps Dallas., Knots Londilf8 and Falcon Cmt, its Rami'JO Rood went down the dram alter two lathertesa leUOOS. But now an all new F1amlnfJO Rood "'-Y be recumlna to NBC In October u a dlytlme ~· It oould claim the 3 P.M. {E.T.) time slot of Anolha Worlcl. '"" gorgeousness: '"Beauty comes from within. A positive al· tittide combined with a good, sex life works wonders." ... Former Beatie Rfllto Starr is fed up with being typecast as a drummer. which he plays in the upcoming Paul McCart- ney movie, Give My Regards to Broad Street. Sa~~ wife, actress Barbara · "No TomSdl«k sports flick Knute Rockne - All Amen·can, starring the Gipper who would be Presi- dent .... Jimmy Carter. meanwhile, is back in tbe •' one th in ks of him lillFiliiiiiliiiiPFiliiililiFPiFiiii:illili:ri=Fi"r;:;;T;;:wi as the bad guy; he just can't shake off his lovable image. He wants more de- manding, meatier roles -and I'll try to find some for him.'' ... Seems hard lo believe,l>ut Sydlley Poe.dl once got star billing over Robert lted- lord in a film . PoUaclr, who pro- d uced, directed and appeared as the agent in 7bol- sie, was billed ahead of the super- star in War Hunt, Redford 's film debut in 1962. -Anita Summ~ .. • • ' < I "' c: .. c: I c. "' c. • \ ' # ,, , • • • • , .II , .II :II • :II .II • .II :1 .. , ,11 Jt 11 1 > 11 j ~->' > 11 JI , ]I • • , " • ;1 !1 •I ., ' WASHINGTON -I What mov'ies do I .. former movie ac-Mill!il!l~~!!!i&!!:!!J i tors Reeald and . Nucy aeacu Carter on canuas: 1h01 certom twlnltk. enjoy seeinfl In the last White House. Well, at least his several months lhey portrait is. It was recently have watched not only completed and huns. at such contemporaJY hits Carter's request. without a for· · as Gandhi and "An ()ff;. maJ ceremony. The portrait's «r and a <Ant/anon at creator. Connecticut painter the Whlte House movie \l..-n Allrw. says he theater and Camp David. first met Carter in Plains, Ga., but also such put classics 1ead\lng a small adult Sunday u ~t~m~n ~kl' school class. "I aaw a man Blondes. And the 1'ea· with compassionate, intent sans have rerun at eyes,.. ays ~rams. In his least one predictable portrait. Abrams captures a old·tlme favorite . certain twinkle in those eyes, They Invited a something that, the artist says, sroup over to "never came through to the watch the 1940 public w~n Caner was Presi· dent." -Kathlttn Maxa and Jane Ottm~ C' 1te3 FAMILY WHKLY. All rtol'lta reMMld. I "--- n Saturday. May 7, at 5:38 P.M .. some 20 thorough- breds will be waiting for the start of the eighth race at Louisville's Chur- -chill Downs track. The race, better known as the Kentucky Derby. will be seen by at least 135,000 spectators and by another 37 million on television. At the same time. 90 miles away, one of the handsomest race horses to ever thrill a crowd -and very ~ibly the greatest -will be standing quietly in his stall. The only person watching Secretariat will be a security ·guard, walking his rqul)ds. Ten years ago. on Saturday, May 5. 1973, Secretariat ·left the ChurchUJ Downs staitfn~ gate in last place, a dozen horses m Front of him. At the fi'nish , a mile and a quarter later. he was first. He had run the fastest Ken- tucky Derby in history. And his time, I minute 59% seconds, is still the record, the only Derby clocking of under 2 minutes in 108 years. Secretariat won the Preakness, the second prize in racing's triple crown, but was deprived of another record be- cause the trac;k's timer malfunctioned. When he swept the triple crown by captUring the Belmont Stakes, his per-- formance left no doubt that he had set a. record: The second-place horse was 31 lengths away. Since there was nothing left to prove on the race track. Secretariat was re- tired at the end of his third year on earth and syndicated to 32 share- holders for a total of S6,080,000. Each share, valued at SI 90,000, entitles a syndicate member to send one mare a year to Secretariat for breeding pur- poses for the rest of his life. The champion began the second ph~. of his life at Claiborne Farms, breeding's Grand Hotel, in Lexington, Ky. And the racing world began waiting for his sons and daeers, ~fident that Secretariat would · producing chips off the old After all, Secretariat's parents. Bold Ruler and Somethingroyal. were an impressive couple when they were brouaht te>Rether April 20, 1969. Bold Rufer, 19"5Ts Horse of the Year, was America's leading stallion for seven successive seasons and is called out ~est sire. Several of Somethingroyal's previous 13 children were winners, and one. Sir Gaylprd, had been favored to win the I 962 Kentucky Derby until he was in- jured the week of the race. Approximately 4(f,OO(rbfs are b6in each year in the U.S. Only one horse a year can win the Kentucky Derby, which puts the odds on the winner'- never mind what it pays at the cashier's window-at !IOfTldhing dole IO 40,000 to I. As a fathea; Secretariat hasn't beaten those odds. Rl-':..~~~ S«ttlurioJ out"'-linf Sham to will tlN 1973 KMtuc/fy Derby In ~ t#mc. e ~----:.-.-~.-..---------~.......:~~~-:.:::::::;.::-==:=::::::=:......;_...::_~~_.._~--!:..~~~ •• • ·-1- "Secretariat has been a very suc- cessful sire and, at the same time, a disappointing sire, .. sa95 John rmney, the preSident of Fasig-Tipton Company Inc. in Elmont. Long Island. which con- ducts horse auctions that last year ac- counted for $250 million from the saJe of 9.000 thoroughbreds. Finney means that Secretariat. proud papa that he is. has not come close to producins Secretariat Jr. "You look ror>re.peated production," he explains. "and it's an unreasonable expectation. But Secre- tariat was so sood. we were led to be- lieve he'd be a dominant sire, and he hasn't been that. It's like one of the Kennedy grandchildren deciding to be- come.a grocery qerk. Well, that's prob-. ably too strong a statement. Certainly. Secretariat has been a major sire." According to Tiie Blood Horse. a leading journal of breeding, Secretariat is tied tor 21st place among all active sires. When his yeartl~ are sold at auction, the average price is a healthy S228,000. Seventy percent of his fpa[s have raced -60 percent is the averase -and 53 percent were winners. He was the leadiNi sire of 2-year-<>lds in 1978; a year later one of his sons. Gen- eral ~y. finished second in the Derby. and Secretariat's progeny (the eight biggest winners are listed on our cover) have won better than $4 mil· lion in North America. Amt yet some remain disappointed. For instance. eight horses are voted the F.clipse Award, racing's Oscar, each year. Not one of Secretariat's 148 children who were racing by the end of 1982 has received that prize. There's a member or Secretariat's syndicate who is willina to admit. if his name isn't used,_UJat Secretariat "was no ,more· than the filth or sixth best horse I ever saw." He mentions Seattle Slew. the triple crown ch.8:ffipk>n of 1977, and Affirmed and AJydar. the on&ewo finishers In each of the 1978 triple aown races1 and saya. "You put them all.in ~same raice and Secre- tariat would run fourtl\. He was a good hone all rilht. and he's ~ a tremen· dous reputation, but 1 thoUaht a lot of It was~-he·wu a ftaihy chestnut ooklr and had a n.hy owner [Peony ''IWeedyi The chartsma WIS what made him a ~rhorte.'' But ot haw no qualms at all John N • president of ~rtAn Farms Court in Ocala, Aa., became a share- holder in Secretariat's syndicate after first trying lo buy the horse outright for $6 million. "The shares in that syndi- cate are worth more now than they were 10 years ago," says Nerud, "and his book [a horse's breeding dance card] is full. So he's hardly the bust that some people may think he is." As one of his shareholders. Nerud has a vested interest in boosting Secwariat's cause. but some outsiders remain just as high on him. Peter Fuller. an old friend ol Mrs. Tweedy's family and son or a former Massachu- setts governor, had a chance to buy in- to the syndicate and turned it down. He points out that the shares were sold before SecrNariat ran-his first race as i 3-year-old..atscl I thought it was a tre-~~for a horse who hadn't yet won any of the triple dollar yearling," 5ays Finney. "If it ~ a nice-looking individual." BloOdlines. obviously, are a key de- terminant of a horse's future. Eleven Kentucky Derby winners are the sciorts of former Derby winners. and one tri- ple crown winner, 1930's Gallant Fox, even sired another triple crown winner, I 935's Omaha. But trying to predict an ·Offspring's success by looking al his parents can be .risky business. Thor- oughbreds are delicate animals and in- finriaties are common. Slender ankles are not the best feature for a J ,000 pound anltnal. Moreover, in breeding, d~oer (lenes can forget to rooperate. Take BaUydoyle ... please. He be- came the J'Jlghest·priced yearling· ever when he was purchased for S3.S mil- lion in ·1981. Ballydoyle's parents. Gene.rot Aaembly, linlJhing iecond in 1919i Derlly, is Secrdarioli top ~. crown races. But it was an absolutely Northern Dancer and South Ocean. idiotic decision and I've lived to regret had prodlJO!d an . outstanding colt, it. You can't buy a Secmariat yearfing Storm Bird, a -diampion 2-year-<>ld in now for less than S 100,000." England. After one unsuccessful start at La.st month the most eagerly awaited * 3. Storm Bird was retired. Not long birth in thoroughbred history ended after free.spending Engl!.shman Robert trasicaJly when the mating of Sec.re-~er plunked dowp his millions for lariat and Genuine Risk produced a Ballydoyle, further zooming the market stillborn c"'5lnut colt. Genuine Risk value of Northern Dancer&uth Ocean won the Kentucky Derby in 1980. the oolts, he was able to syndicate Storm first filly to pose_ with the roses in 65 Bird for S30 million. years. When her o.wners, Bert and " Diana Firestone, also rm?mbers of Secretariat's syndicate, chose Genwne Risk as the mare they wanted bred to Secretariat, it was the 'first mating ever between Derby w,inners. There had been nothing quite like it in ~rts. Suppbse that tennis champions Jimmy C.onnors and Chris Evert Uoyd, who were briefty enaased before going their separate ways, had married. Would a child produced from that union be a cinch to win the Wimbledon title? The two horaef ~ eJq>eeted to be bred asaln shof'tly, and anr ~art• Genuine Risk oftaprlnt stll has tmnen· dous potential. ''It would be a million· . ,. first crop in 1976, was sold as a year- ling for $1 .5 million. His total race-track winnings: SJ ,050. Other expensive horses earn back their investment, like Wajima. who cost a then-record 5600,000 in 1973. He won $537,837 before retiring to stud. Or De La Rose, a SS00,000 filly who oollected $524,521 at the races. And sometimes a future champion can spring from down~t humble beginnings. Spectacular ij1d, the 1979 triple crown winner. retired with earn- ings of $2. 781,607 and was syndicated for $22 million. He had cost his owners 537,000. Similarly, Seattle Slew !urned a s 17,500 investment into winnings or S 1.208, 726 and .-yndication . of S 1 ~ million. His first year al ~ud produced Landaluce. a breathtaking runner who won alt 'l'le of her races by enormous margins. Last November. just before her election as the 2-year-old filly champion, the S650.000 horse died of a bacterial infection . Or consider the . unusual success story of Jack Price. A manufacturer whose company made machinery for jet engines, Price owned horses that ran at the smaller Midwestern tracks. His best horse had been a filly called Stay Smoochie. "named for a Cleve- land disc .jockey," Price rerm?mbers, "who always signed off by !!ClYing. 'Stay smoochie, you rascal. you.· My wife was in love with him.'' When Price sold his oompany to General Electric and retired. he decided to try his luck at training thoroughbreds. The next three years were humbling, "I showed a loss every year in the ~ operation of my stable," Price recalls. ~ "And I'm no Vanderbilt I couldn't al-t ford that." 1 Price sold his Ohio farm and made l plans to move the three mares he owned to Aorida. One of the mares had the unlikely name of Joppy. She " wasn't much of a runner; in fact. often she wouldn't even leave the gate. On the way to Florida, Price heard about a sire in Maiyland whose owner was charging SSOO for a stud service. Price worked out a deal to send him all three of his mares for SJ ,200.' The common Miase is. ''Breed the best to the best and you get the best.'' Says Price. "I bred the best I had to the best l could afford. I wasn't what_you would calJ a scientific breeder.'' The sire was Saegy, a dreadful name for a horse who had once shown a touch of class. Sasgy's tryst5 with Price's three mares produced, in fWO cases, a foal who was unable to run and another who manClfJed to win one race. But the product of the' ~ Joppy mating was a colt that Price named Carry· Back. • I I j ~. I I l Carry Back ended up winnlfll the 1961 Kentucky Derby by three- quartm of a length and the Prelknell .~ .. by the same IMl'(lin. He~u1•1ecUo 11 the Qnderella hone. Whinnying all the way to the bank. ''Nobody ftfures Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. r on the Kentucky Derby." says Price. "The ~st thing about Carry Back was that he came along just in time. I was almost ready to go back to work." Only an injury during the Belmont turned the Cinder· ella horse into a pumpkin and kept Prjce from parlaying his I ~Joppy mating into a tri· pie crown championship. Carry Back, who was de- The chan~ pairing Of horses named Saggy and Joppy produced 1961 's Kentucky Derby winner. stroyed recently at the age of 25, won over $1.2 million in his five-year racing career. If you're still wonderin9 why a Secretanat doesn't automatically produce a champion and a Saggy occa· sionally can. consider the tale of Charles and Theora Crom· mer. It begins with a yearling and his sire who were on the auction block at the same un· fashionable Kentucky sale in November 1975. The yearling went for S 1.100. The sire. Ole Bob Bowers, caught the eye of the Crommers, who drove a van to the sale from their farm in Osseo. Mich. "Originally," remembers Mrs. Crommer. "we raised com and soybeans and hogs and dabbled in thoroughbreds. My husband was looking for a stallion. We were hoping to spend about SS,000." The auctioneer opened the bidding on Ole Bob by sus- gesti ng a few thousand dollars. When nobody re- sponded, he kept dropping the price. Finally, somebody said SSOO. The Crommers couldn't understand the tepid response. Mr. Crommer called out S900. "It was so quiet, you could hear a pin drop, .. Mrs. Crommer recalls. "My hus- band said. 'I don't know what happened. but I ~ we didn't get him."' He was wrong. A few seconds later, the sale$ representative was handing them the paperwork on their $900 purehase. They were loading Ole Bob Bowers into their van when the horse's former farm manager told them why the price had been so low. "II seemed he had a ·reputation for being a nasty horse, and we must have been the onlr, ones who didn't know that,· Mrs. Cromme.r says. But the eight·hour drive back t\Ome was without inci· dent And Ole Bob behaved beautifully when he was led into his new stall. The Crom- mers discovered that he just didn't like being around other stallions. On their hog and soybean rarm. of course, that would ~dly be a problem. Oie Bob Bowers's story might have ended there. a stallion whose stud fee on the Michigan farm was S350. But remember his yearling. who went for the bargain base- ment price of S 1.100 at the same sale? A gelding. he's still active on the race track at the age of 8\His name is John Henry and no thoroughbred has come close to his earnings -more than $3.6 million. Ole Bob Bowers's stud fee has gone lJP accordingly. from S3~0 to SS.000. He was bred to \60 mares last year, and 15 of I them belonged to the Crommers. They no longer bot.her with corn and soy· beans and h~ At 13, Secretariat is still a robtlst. chestnut animal. The Claiborne Farms manager. John Sosby, says. "When we get visitors, they may not know our other great horses, but lhey all know Secretariat. He's still the all-American ho~. And he breeds just like he ran: like a champion. "sbmeday." Sosby is con- vi nc~. "he'll produce a charppion. 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Reduce heat and simmer 8 minutes. turning beef rolls occasionally, or until liquid is 'llmost ab- sorbed. Remove rolls from skillet. Remove string. Sprinkle with sesame seedi and. if desired, lie rolls with green onion strips. Serve at room temperature. Makes 16 Z. When ready !o make up punch. strain contents or jar into punch bowl. discard rinds. Add cranbeny Juice cocktail concen· trale. 3 (12-oz.) cans water, ice cubes and champagne. Stir lightly. Float orange and , le(JlOn sl~ on.st¢~ 9t.punch. Ti> serve. ladfe i{lto ~1.mch cups. Makt!51 gOJlon le,..~ "' alp cllrtl CDrll .,,,. .• I"" I a• W•emtuaWae ~ 1 """'aa p;.-ect111oew •+ l~·=~ ..... ~ 1 c:. (20 oz.) , .... , ... dNaU, ........ or plll1 nte, at la dtmab orlllcb lcm(lloz.) A••..-.~ ...... I. In a J~t. saucepan, stir t<>sether ketchup, com syrup, Worc:es1ershire sauce, horse- radish and hot pepper sauce. Stirring fre- quently, bring to boil over medium heat. Reduce heat; simmer J 0 minutes.. Z. Cut bacon slices in half. 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Enter often. but each entry must be mailed separately Entrtes must be postmarked by September 30, 1983, and received by October 15. 1983 No postcards metered mail or mech· an1cally reproduced entries will be eligible to win 3. Winners wlll be determined by a ran· dom drawing by H Olsen & Company. an independent 1udg1ng or9an1zatlon whose dec1s1ons are linal The odds of w1nn1ng will be de1erm1ned by the total number of your entries and the 1otal number of en1ries received 4 Winners will be not1hed by mail. To obtain a list of winners send a stamped sell addressed envelope to KOOL Win· ner List P 0 Box CC. L1bertyv1lle. IL 60048. between December 1 1983 and December 31 t983 5 All p111es will be awarded All prize winners must claim their prizes on or before November 30 1983 No cash or any other subs11tut1on tor prizes as offered will be allowed 6 Only one prize per family Pnzes are riot transferable prior to award LIABIL • ITV FOR TAXES IS THE SOLE RESPON· SIBILITY OF THE WINNERS. 7 Sweepstakes is open to U.S res1· dents who are 21 years of age or older except employees and their families of Brown & Williamson Tobacco Cor· porat1on. lls subsidiaries. aft111ates. adve r tis 1ng/p r o mot1onal/pu b I 1c1ty agencies. and H Olsen & Company Void whereve r prohibited or restncted by law Proo! of elig1b1hty and age and pubhclly releases will be requtred OFFICIAL ENTRY BLANK --------------------------------, I Flll In this line (Correct answer round in this ad or on any K(l)L I ad or product display.) There's only one way to play it.. 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Just before serving, divide mixture equal· ly into large pitchers. add ice and club soda. Pour into glas5e5, garnishing each with fruit slices. Makt:s I* gallons J apie c..-. dllcllm dM9b le-.{14-.J•"'D > ............. , ..... ... ._. ...... ~ .. .., ..... _.... --~Cill9 "~---·· ~~----. "4 ._,.. rt ICU •,...., lb Jill ....... ... , ........ liNllWJ ..... .... ..... 1. In a W&e bowl, tOlf tqfether chicken, ar- tk:hoke helns and onion. In a I-pt, )ar with tight.fitting lid. piece com oil. lemon ju.ice, parsley, Slit and pepper. Cover; shake well, Pour aver chicken ml.lclwe; to. to COit wtll. Cover; ~ ., leml 2 hours. 9llrrlfl8 ~dy. l. 'f'his Mlad Is easily made a day ahead ol tel'Vin& lor better 118\IOf eod ~ on pany day. Malta about f'""' FAMILY wwi.v • MfV 1 • ,., 19 . •, CllOCOLAR WOt•a CA.Kl 2 c..-........ .a.,...e Dour ~ Cllp WNI lllDed ~ l'l.tt •a••.._ .. 'I. ti< .. DDll bMJai powder I. Grease and flour bottom of a 13x 9x2-inch baking pan. 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Pour Into prepared pan. 4. Bake in 350° oven 35 to 40 minutes. or until cake tester inserted in center comes out dean. Cool in pan 10 minutes. Remove; cool on wire rack. Frost with .. (Uch Choco- late Frosting. Chill cake for easier cutting. Makes 32 (2-inch) squares . Z .... ().oz. .... ~~ Y, ' ., a aa V..W. atnct o... ..... or eo ..-y, Olp .._.. eon _,,,. l N(llb.)• ul&d _s....,. 4 .....,_(I CIL Wtli WtM ' ed caacaltt, melled Md cooled I t ·" 11G8 w.-; opdoDlll I. In a large bowl, use mixer at medium speed and beat cream cheese. vanilla and salt until smooth. Gradually add com syrup, beating as you pour, until blended. 2.. Gradually add confectioners' sugar, beat· ing well after each addition. Add melted and cooled choc:olare: bear until smooth. If too thick. beat in water a tea.spoon at a time to achieve desired spreading consistency. Makes 2 cups oaaNOl IPONGI ltOLL •~•roomt1 ,_ ... e "'Clllp ..... 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T hey were like brolhas, the two of them. Dan Ayltroyd and John Belushi. /nS4J01able. 'TbRether they created some of M mos/ memorable charadm in four years on Saturday Ni&ht Uve, be/ore maJUns the films 1941 and Neighbors and parlaying a 808 musical duel, the Blues Brolhers, into anol/wr mooie. thlft m:ord albums and a strins of !JOkk>ut concerts. Whik Ii/ming in a · rouple of cities, they bou8f1t their own bars togetlwr to keep outskkrs ~ to protect their bond. Sina Belushi s dnJB- relaled death in·March 1982, Aykroyd, 30. has continued his actJns C01tt1'. His MW movie, Or. Detroit, opens this Wtt•. and 11adifl8 P\aces with Eddie M11rphy and Jamie Lee Curtis pmnieres nat month. In a wi<Je. rongins intMJiew with FAMILY WEooY '.s Mary· EJJin Bruns. the Canodian-bom comk rerJ«l/s thal, dapile inumting the CoMIPeads -his poinl«J satire on the trodilional family -he's un')' ~ to ho ~o1 units. lh odds that he plans to ride his bek>«d molorcyc~ till he's 60 and, though insistins his ''heart is liltl ~ Sitt/ trap, " that he oltm thin/ts with haunlins ,._ about his Iott soul mew, "the alMmerlcan ltld who (JOI c;onupl«1 by show businas. .. ._.le tMn .,_. or .,.. ...... ,0. e1111 .. dee eo wred or ......... ,... CJD9ll ..,. ........ .., Aykroyd: Well, I think 1hdf that hu to do with the · Supreme Betnt. the Godhead and Jesul Onut. 1 don't lh.111k that I oould eet ln there and dO any- thing on the divinity or In a thecr sophkal vein. I have too much respea for that. But J think everything else is fair game. Q: Wlam you were ~~)'OU lla¥e _, plll1lcalar .-lllllom-----1? Aykroyd: For a while I thought I was png to be a funeral director be.cause I fiked the props. you know, the gray gloves. the morning coat, the hear9e. 8ut then I watched an embalming once. and I figured I could do some- thing ebe. • • Q: la ldlool were ,.oa a ltor)'- .._, • jolr.e teler'P Aykroyd: Disdpl1ne problem would be more the term. I was tprpel)ed from two high schools 'tkaose of cuttlna up in dass. lt WM always in concert with two or three other guys. No kernel of knowled8e was weighty enough for us to respect. ' . Q: WW did 1" Mle llOll .,_ ,...n• • • lldalui:mt? Aykroyd: The fact that I didn't have a motorcycle .... When I made my first substantial workin& dollar, 1 went out and t:Joutht a Harley, and I'm never~ Ins to set rid of lt.VNhen I'm 60 years old, 111 be wearina designer jeanl and tank tcps and riding around on the Harley an the sun . Qs.W.... w. die llOll nll••a• ~,... ewr did.,....,•" Aykroyd: It would have to relate to the IChoof experience, becaute I was really quite &OC>dlrhome. I loved my parents very much. My father and I are ex-cremeq dole. My mother and I are FAllllY Wunv • MA~ 1 • 1m 23 .. t::.Miiiiiiiiii:=:=.=r.r:',..., w.utu -r..::r;m:i.o1~t-r-..-r----~.-C'l - I I I I . I 730-The subject of this easy-ti> embroideT quilt Is old·tlme 11'8nS'pOrtal:i. Tissue trwlsftr, 2 eech of 15 can for 66x95' QUilt$2.00 74M-Cnx:tw1 potholders &om bedspwd cocton. Trim two with 3 ~ Bowen: l*\IY Is J. clnw\slonal too! Olrec:tlons, 3 haldlrs .................. $2.00 New Ctaft Pattems 0 ffi 9373 a-20 ,._ __ _ 9189-Soft sash des up a c:luslc 9373-Just 2 main parts for two-pert chss. Pr1nted Pan.m, chwstr1ng Jumper. Pnnta:I Pat· Half Sins l<>'h·l8~. Siu 1~ tern, Misses Stz.es S.20. Siu 12 (bust 37) outfit~ yds. 45 ~. . 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I,J,y 1)~ oot1 416R-Decora te sheets, pillowcaMs. iowes with theM '~ ~ ~ ·moafa. r .. • o1 4 ••bdday motifs .ebout 644 "lllli ~ ........ ·.· ........ $2.00 "' DAii AYIUIOYD really close. I love them. They love me. We are very tight. Q: Do yoa I e• z=~ tbe ftnt lirt you ldiMled1 Ar,kroyd: Yes. Her name was Annie 0 Neill and she was blue eyed and dark haired. She was 6, I was 5. I grabbed her in the schoolyard and I kissed her. She complained and they gave me the strap. I got really sooldecl for it. She looked like Little Lulu. She had curls and a beauty mark on her cheek. Oh, if I could find her today .... Q: Would you ever like to marry? Aykroyd: I've been close, I've been very close. But I don't think my profes.. sion at the moment would allow~ con- structive marital relationship, because I'm just too on the move. Q: Wbal .re ~ fawrtte ......,. rte. of Jobn Bel111b11 Aykroyd: The last summer we spent tcr flelher on Martha's Vineyard was par· ticularly special because we were both very. very healthy, clean of body and mind, looking toward the future. enjoy· ing the benellts of the work we'd done over the last few years and really relax· ing. We used to go body surfing. He was a great swimmer, John. He used to swim every day in high school, you know. He was an all-around good )\merican kid who got corrupted by show business. Q: Did you eW!I' feel pity Moul Jolm'• clmlh. tbat yoa coald baft •--.. bave doDe ••rt ... to bdpblm1 .._ Aykroyd: The only thing I could have done was to go out [to Los Angeles) and get hrm. and I was about to do that in fact. He left a message saying he'd be back Thursday night, so 1 waited until Friday morning. And of course, he didn't show up [he died Friday mom· ing). So l'U always feel that I was one day late. But he was the captain of his own ship. 1 can't feel too much guilt because he was firmly in control. The Raid . {,...~ ROACH TRAPS people he was with, those sleazy, horri- ble: venomous people he was with the last week of 'his life, were completelr. controlled by him. I mean, it 'e'.lWl t like they were taki ng him down any path. He had them under control. He was an organizer, this guy, and he roped them all into his world. They were living to his schedule. So he had a tremendous amount of confrol. I feel that. he ne\ier did anything he didn't want to do. I know he didn't want to die. But you really couldn't get John to do anything he didn't want to do. Q: la there aaythlna ID pertkalaa' that 8CU'M you? Aykroyd: Yeah, the Bulgarian Secret . . Police. They frighten me. They're wick- ed and their methpds are just horrible. Q: Wbm you told a reporter once, .. My heart la lib • •eel tnp," were yoa Joldaa1 . Aykroyd: No, I'm quite serious about that .... I'm just hard inside. I've got a J lot of annor. I'm buttoned up, buttoned ~ up inside. And I like it. I enjoy it. I'm ~ continually meeting people who are ~ " tryUig to free me and free my emotions i and W"armth. I try to fight It. , J Q: Wb8I IDMep you happy? i Aykfoyd: Good pe6ple, brilliant, worth-g while people who are good at what .. tfiey do and who are successful and do • their jobs, people who adhere to the work ethic. These people make me happy. A nice ride down the hi8hway at night, going home from work in the hot rod makes me happy. A six-pack with male company makes me happy. The affections and care of a particular woman. who shall remain nameless. make me very happy. Good work, good company, good wine, good friends, all of the things that make most people happy. When I'm working, I'm happy. When I'm not working, I'm restless and upset. Q: Wbal'e tbe funnfat tldna about )OU?, Aykroyd: My irrepre$Sible desire. and one that is prevented by the trade I'm in. to have a Mohawk haircut. 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Give your dog a chew toy instead. suggests Stump, and let him know with a mc.k of the linger acrQss his nose when he gets hold of some- thing he"s not supposed to. IPACICADllS W here will tomor- row's Alan Sh~ ards, John Glenns and Neil Armstrongs come from? 'Perhaps from Ki?nneth Beatty's basement -if he can keep getting the right stuff. After learning that two and a half million kids belonsed to Siar Wars fan clubs. Beatty, 53, decided to form the Na-~ tional Aerospate Cadets. Now "='-'==-vi.~~-- *-::.'Man ·~ .... Allhu~r CMll.-...... Mo!10tl ,,,_ 26 FN:lll,Y W UICl.Y. MAV I • lt&l two years later, a group of 1 ~ to 24-year-olds meets every Saturday at the organizalion"s headquarters in his Hagers- town, Md., basement. "We've got about 47 kids signed up," says Beatty, "but thank good- ness they never show up all at once." There, for 25 cents a week in dues, the cadets learn about astronomy, celestial navigation and computer. pro- gram ming and simulate spaceship maneuvers on Beatty's basement computer. They also trek to nearby CJod. dard Space Aight Center. A graphic artist with two grown sons, Beatty says he's already spent about $8,000 on the equipment and could use Sl2.000 more. c.adet chapters are now in Baltimore and Washington. O.C.. and Beatty's mission is to have one in every state. He11 send you free information if you write to: Kenneth Beatty.-Na- tional Aerospace c.adets, Star- base Command, Dept. fW, ffaaerstown, Md. 217 40. =-w. arm, delightful new book seeks as many recJ<krs as possible with offbeaJ sense of humor. Object: purchase. Only $4. 95. Ask for Raymond Shapiro s Lonely in Baltimore. the new colledion of perscnal ads from around the country E.xamTN,~low -Ad~·ves can't desctibe me! 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