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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-05-29 - Orange Coast Pilot. I Th ...., .......... .., ce.tee..., ey flocked to the beaches Saturday, but the sun was a late r.iser, and will be for the rest of the holiday weekend. IUIHil CUil SUNDAY, MAY 29, 1983 ...., .... ,......., ....... 1( ...... I Terrie c.8rr of lnine, Ma. Nude California, poees in more traditional fashion. Seeking ·exposure !Irvine's Ms. Nude .hares her t.houghts By GLENN SCOTI' are limi1ar onee for men) perform ... ..... .... ... a definite function.. nw job la to Terrie <:arr of Irvine would like be spokespeople fOI' the nude people to know that nudity lm't lifestyle, which emphasba per- I tho ume thing aa lleXUality. sonal freedom, cleanllnesa, She ought to know. The heelthfulnaa and family llvtna. I 21-year-old Irvine resident holdll 1lime aren't DM""rily the the title of Ma. Nude California. trait.. however, ~t make more I Sm won it earlier this month in inhibited members of the public a CIJl'ltest at a San Bernardino cwiom. They may limply wonder nudist camp, where ahe wu what it'• like to take off your lelkted over 11 other llmilarly clothes In public. undJad hopefuls. So lt'a a cha1lenae being Ma. How ahe'1 ahootina for the big Nude California. but Terrie Carr pdle -the one that rally can doe.m't mind. altapult the winner into 801ne She explained that nudist neftonat expolUN. That la the Ma. camps have strict ru1ee of bebav- Nude Int.emational title which kll'. wtth no l8xua1 c:ionduct allaw- .. be awarded In July at the ed In public. Seetnc a bunch of ~ camp, ~ Tree&U8e Fun naked people In a wbnlm:Jme ~ of tbe9e titles (there ;m,~ ~Alf-"'' A bMlW 1own ie one way lo •tflek the deek for Le Grana Cati.no at Newport Harbor Art Mueewn. See Style, Pap C3. Ylll 11111111 lllY PIPll ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA SO CENTS Chilly crowds hit the beaches . . By STEVE MARBLE or .. ....,,... .... Louay weather, pounding surf and thouaanda of tiny but anelly red crat. could not tum back the start of the annual Memorial Day weekend bHch au.ck. More than 80,000 people showed up at Newport Beach Saturday to ahlver away the day under overcast akiea and chilly 62 · degree temperatuns. At Huntington Beach, about 28,000 beach-goers apread towela I I MORE PHOTOS A2 out at the mile-long strand. At state beachea, roughly 40,000 people turned out. \'leather forecaatera are Pttdktina a mixed bq for the remainCler of the nollday weekend with continued foe and cloud• along the coaat and sweltering 100 delJ"ee days ln ;"\land areal. Daytime temperaturee at the ' Surfing mishaps: They happen to the best of t·hem· · By STEVE MlTCBELL or .. ....,,... .... On a ecaJe of one to 10, John Boden flc\ares he'• about a teW!l • t.r' • bla aufinc abllldm IO· m. wife, Linda. whoata 1-'de h1a bed In the lntemive care unit at Newport Beech'• Haq Mem- orial Ha.pital, dlaagreea. She aays Leaders greeted by Reagan WILLIAMSBURG, Va. (AP) -Leaden of the world's major induatrialized democraclea arrived in this town of picket fences and clapboard bouae• Saturday u President Reagan told the nation that differences with the alliett are "fewer and ie.. crltical today than In a Jone thne." The pretident held teperate, private meetlnp on a brick patio behind an 18th century plantation house with French President Francois Mitterrand and Britl•h Prime Mini1ter Margaret Thatcher. Mitterand hu been lnvtted to make a •tate visit to the United Stat.ea early next year and bM accepted, an administration official said Saturday. A aenior · Rea1an admlniatratlon official, who spoke on condition that he not be identified by nune, lndk:ated the 1-del"I were determined to moYe ahead with the politically 1en1ltlve deployment of new medium-ranee nucleer rnillOee In Europe, while they continued '° economic matters. haven't ocme here to (See , PapAJ) he'• a better aarfer than that. Mon lib an eilbt ii the way the -tt. Bow.,. '°" rank him. ... um.a'• ~ The 2$.~ Cowllft ~ta ma • no alouch when It COll8 to teerlnC, Ai-rt a wave. He'1 experienced. So bow come he'• in the hospital. ,.nially paralyaed from the ahouiden down after a IUl'f-tna ecddmt m than a mcnth qo at the Santa Ana River Jetty? "Hey, no one•a mare llW'JJriled than me." the aJender JDU1.o tachloed IUl'fer aaid. ":{ r'Mlly didn't think aomethinc like this would ever happen to me." ••• ''That'• pan of the problem" aaya Newport Beach ftfeauard chief Ken Jacobeen. "A lot of these neck and back injuries happen to veteran IWfen -the onee who know the beech -the experienced onee.•• Jw:ua.en uys the stmm of the past winter haw completely reculptmd the w bcacm, ~ IUMl ban pt inches from 61 ~ aurface In eame ... -deep boll9 pt a t.w feet tr.. aban In othlr ...,.._ "Our own uletNUdl cloft't 8Yert know what the bottom loob like this year." the veteran Ufcuard chief ~ "We're abmfutely petrttied. US Festival ln Devore, where thouaanda of young muaic fans have flocked, are expected to hit 102 today. Lifeauarda along the Orance Cout are cautiontna vialton to expect 1arae aurf and strona rip currenta. Waves up to etght feet hit the shoreline Saturday. In Newpbrt, guard• made more than 6o ocean remuee. In Huntlniton Beech, the body of a •wimmer who has been rni-.lna for a week wuhed up late Friday at Soi.a Chica State Park. Javier Soliz., 20, WU IMt aeen wading In chest-deep water off Newport. Authoritiel believe the man drowned. An autoi:-Y will be conducted ~ Or.nee County Coroner's . The thoo•nda of tJ.nl:::'/ tuna crabs, native to Beja om1a. continued to wuh onto local aandl Saturday. WbOe the crabs. resembllna am.all Jobst.en. are hannleaa. 1ifeparda report the crustaoMm have a punamt odor. ............... .., ........ ~ Wife Linda comlortl surfer John Boden, who aa71 he'll take up another hobby when he recuperates. . J*ldled out to the break. Boden MY' be cauaht a three-foot wave, cut Wt. anil mDed out when the peak dC.ed out bi front of him. "l dove ott in front oi the wave, with IQY blndl out OYW my bMd.'' be mid. Bodin WM about 30 yardl ot1lbare at the Ume, In an ar. that nonnally would be at Jeut thne feet deep. "It coWdn't have been more than 18 lnctM9 deep when I hit bottom," BodlQ, akl. The impact forof4 the youna IW'fr• chin tnio bla ~ ''and I felt a Una11n1 --tion all over bod . I knew V1hat had " . th1nb the buoyancy of hil wetadt kept hbn afloat - albllt faa. down In the water. ~WM pnytna I would be able tlO move. that it (the paral~) ... only telDPOl'U')'." be l:9Ca1la. Thm be ran out of at.r. ~ started thinldna.1"hll 1a the end,' and I knew fOI' IUl"e I WM goinC to die ... The next thine he ••• ~ la lytnc in the~ facinl the aky. "A wave must have flipped·me aYett. •• be said. A aarfer ;.t arrtvtnc at the d ! I trted bwh pulled Bodeo'I ~Y out of the waW11 and sand around b.la b.d to prevent movement. • • • "He'a (Boden) the flnt one UU. .....,_ .. •Y9 Newport Beech in- terillst and aufer Dr. Jadl Skin- ner, whoae tntereat in oc•rM-elated neck lD.jLlrlel C t.dt '°the •anmer ol 11'11 w be uw one vidim a W9ek ad- mitted '° the emeta-tY room at &.c. u. fMl'I um • ....,... mllttt be • bed. OI' wane tbaa foul'• maaco. "We bad a .ccJOd nee.it ~ (See SUJUl'Bll, hp Al) 0tenge Cout DAILY PILOT /Sunday, May 29, 1983 prodUQe the kiDd of eexual stimu- lation people otten .. about. "You have to be ln the rf8ht stai. of mind to go to camp." lhe said . .,Nudity la for a penoo with ari open mind -a penon wlth a clean open mind. Nudity la clean, very clean." All thia doea have lta pecullaritia For example, con- test winners become hot properties for mature audienoee even though their meeuge ii aimed at families. Carr is a haird.reller worldng at a shop in the Mimion Viejo Man with ambitions to become a photographic model. She said she occasionally enters such thinga u "hot T-shirt" and "hot buna" contests but will keep tholle ac- tivities separate from her rep- resentation for nudists. She Mid abe wouldn't conak:ler a typical layout in Playboy or Penthouae ~ as loil8 u ahe baa ber uue. PiaYboY may do a ....-cl on Ma. Nude Inter- national, ahe aakt, but lt would be fOC\.Ullnl on who1->me poees rather than augest!ve ones. n.e. days. abe'• bappy to lpeU on behalf of the fw1 and friendly atmosphere she aaid ahe bu found since becoming a nudist last year. During the 1ut two weekS, abe said, ahe'a been ln contact with dozens of people who have asked aincere queaUons about bow to become involved. And next week , ahe expects to make appearances on aeveral re- gional television programs to ex- plain nudism. "It's a great feeling," she aaid. Tributes, ·fests ·set for big · weekend By Tiie ~aaeelated Pffl• Many American~ will pay \rlbui.· .tp their fallen Warrion on Memorial Day weekend with the laying of gravellde wreatha and the ettabliahment of new monuments ln communities from Alabama to Minneeota. The weekend alao marka the opening of beaches and parks and the start of IW1lJ'nel' festivak. A three-day rock muak: feat ln Southern Califom1a drew tem of thouaanda of peosate Saturday to the amoqy deaert eut of Loe Angeles (story P-ce A7). SURFER ACCIDENT ... In Indlanapolla, the drivers and crews of 33 open cockpit racing machines prepared fer the 67th runnfn8 of the Indianapolis ~00. The 500 Festival Parade Wllll held Saturday and the race is today, and an estimated 450,000 racing fans were expected. a week or 10 ago at Big Corona. Two accidents this early ln the season really makes ua nervous." he said, shaking his head. "What's tragic --really tragic --are the ones who will be permanently paralyzed as a result of taking a running dive into the ocean or falling off a board," the doctor said. "It's demoralizing to the staff here, as well as the victims and their famUjes • • • In John Boden'• cue, the dam- age apparently will not be per- manent. He suffered a brui9e to his spinal cord, but his doctor U)'I his potential for complete re- covery ta good. In the weeks since the surfing accident. he has progresaed to the point where he can now move the fingers of his left hand, the thumb of his right hand, and his feet. "I was one of the lucky ones," he said, squeezing his wife's hand. ''I consider it a freak accident. rve been bounced off the bottom inany times.'' But no more. Boden says he's giving up surfing for good. "rll stick to playi.dg tennia," he laughed. ''Or lawn croquet.'' his wife added. Many Memorial Day eventa were scheduled for Monday, the official day of obeervance. The holiday wu begun ln 1868 aa {)e<:oration Day, .et aside for the decoration of graves of Qvil War dead. It later became an obeervance for all American war dead. Today, the southeastern Alabama town of Eufaula will dedicate a monument to all Americans who fought in Vietnam. Retired Army Gen. William Westmoreland, former head of U.S. fOl'Cel in Vietnam, will speak. SUMMIT STARTING .. The marble column topped with a bronzed eaale has a plaque bearing the message: "Noboi:iy in his right min'd welcomes war, especially thoee who have .een it." fight. Tbey've come here to ah.are ideu and demonstrate a greeter se.Dlle of momentum in aol~ the problema of the free world. the offidal said. One by one, in an order worked out by protocal, each of the vtslton arrived for 10-mlnute meetings with Reagan at the Governo~s PalKe, a red-and- HB woman talks about long ordeal By PHIL SNEIDERMAN o< ... DllllJ ....... For ~year-old Lori Weisinger of Huntington Beach, an eight-year nigbtmatt la finally oomlng to an end. Wet.inger has been suffering from chronic ulcerative coliU., an agonizing digestive diaorder that haa prevented her from holdina • job and baa frequently kept her a pri8oner ln her home. It baa eeverely restricted her diet and has forced her to~ hospital treatment numerous times. But Weisinger recently became the first WOIDGl ln C.al.ttomia to benefit from an innovative aurgical pn>oedure dNlpwl to help vtctiJm of tlUs ailment re- sume a normal lifestyle. "Thia operation pve me a whole new chance," abe says. •1t' .. given me t.c:k the Jaw and energy that bad been drained by the whole experience. And I mialht have died without It." Weisinger wanted to talk pub- licly about her ailment and the (See BB WOMAN'S, Pace AS) gray-brick buildina fumllhed u it WU just before the American Revolution when it aerved the British colonial govemar. In the inomlng, the president made a brief tour of the restored colonial vtnace• Of Will.ianwbur&. before turning to t,be ~ at hand. A monument to be unveiled Monday at Mankato State University in Mankato, Minn., is a 2·foot by 4-foot brown stone with a helmet and rifle on one side, a dove of peace on the other and a cra<:k running down the middle. Deir"" ......... Lori Weisinger hup "Mudey," who ga•e her support during serious operation. Lazy, hazy days , ------- OlllJ ............ .,a...._ Barbara Bentley (left) and daughter Stephanie huddle under blankets near Newport Pier waiting for the 1un, while below Linda Dudra of Corona uses a towel to keep warm. Coinless pay phones • now 1n use CoinlaB phone aervice for emergency and directory as- sistance c4lla la now available at 95 percent of the pay telephones ln Orange County, Paclfic Tele- phone olfidala aay. The company baa converted 15,300 of its 16,310 pay phones ln the county to ooinleaa service, aaid Division Manager Diane n.11ac::ta. The remaining locatlona, mainly in y orba Unda and Placentia, will be converted by the end of thia year. Tbe coinlesa phones, which carry lNtructiona on u.e ln Eng- lish and Spaniah, enable the caller to dial 911, the all-purpcee emera- ency number, without droppin8 a dime into the slot first. '1be coin1eea .ervioe not only adda a new dimension to 811 by saving valuable time, it alao eliminates the frusttati.on of aearching for a coin ln your pocket or pune.'' Datlads said. The ~ phclQla baYJ • dial tone on the 1hJ..t when a URr pk:ka them up. It la abo poalible to me the phonee to call 0 for operator, 411 for directory u- sistance and 611 for repair without paying fint. Nonnal pay telephone calls will still oaet 10 Ol!'ll ta. ff,ilge Mesa project planned By JODI CADENHEAD o<theDelr ......... The Amel Development Co. has propo.ed buUd1na 409 con· dominiuma, a 17-ctory hot.el and a million aquare feet of hilh n.e cxmmerdal office space ln c.c.ta Meu that will shade nearby homes. accord1n8 to a recently reie.ed envtrcmmental study. The report by Westec: Services Inc. of San D6ego shows that the 51-acre project bounded by the San Dieao f'rwway. Bear Street and San l.eandro Lane will 1'9l.llt in traffic and ~ pn>blema and will «mt abldows on bomea In the nell"by Greenbrook tract. Qty oflldals aurpri9ed by the hefaht of propcmd build• ... aid the plan wilf be reviewed by the Plu>n•na Cmm>itelm June 14 and the Clty Cow>d1 July 18. ''We were expectina 12 atoriea at tba most," said ..iSor .city planner Mike Roblnlon. . Instead the developer -propc.ed builcUq 409 con- domlniuma, ~2I-nory office tM10ctt,,.., four mid-n.. and • 700-room boWI on the land.DlllU' South c.out Plaza mall wrratflc will be one of the major~" said city p1armer Mark Sellhehn ''The prtvacy of .mgie family nadentl in mdlUna sit. will be affected beca~ Of the hlP tow9n. TblU' privacy wOl obvtomly be ~ .. 1be of&e buOdlnp will em- ploy 5,000 workers, who will - require 756 houalnt unlta, accol'dlna to the report rel e 1 d Friday. '1be Amel project la located in the ao-aalled South CoMt Metro area that lndudm the Saldob deYeJop:nent. South CoMt Pl.ua Mall, Town Center, and the Squ1tacm Home BMK:b. In the next 10 ,.an any v.ant land ~ tn tbla strip north of the Su D6eaD ~between Barber Bouliward and the New- pq&"t Freeway will 'be ... Propmed mo tar in itl place are ept mll1kln square feet of cam- merdal :c:.-ven hotei. md 1,000 ~.ahduma. J I I . 'I I I l • NATION Officer slain in El Salvador eulogized at memorial rites By 'ne A11oclated Prell FRIPP ISLAND, S.C. -A U.S. Navy oUlcer 11.ain in El Salvador knew "full well the dangera of duty," a ro.lniat.er aaJd at a memorial aervice Saturday, and the young rtWl'• al.at.er u.ld the family wu not bitter at his death. Navy Lt. Cmdr. Albert Schaufelberger Ill, 33, a U.S. adviser in the war-tom Central American nation, was shot to de£th Wednesday. The slain officer's parents, Albert and Veronica Schaufelberger, his brother Thomas and alBters Margaret and Christine aat in the front row during the service in the All Faith Chapel. Longest-tenured mayor succumbs ALBANY, N.Y. -Mayor Erastus Comin.g Il, the nation'a longestrtenured big-city mayor, first sworn in the same month Pearl Harbor was bombed, died Saturday of an apparent heart attack. He was 73. Salt Lake City battles flooding SALT LAKE CITY -A busy city street was turned into a makeshift canal Saturday to help drain a dangerously swollen reservoir, while rising temperatures turned mount.a.in snowpack into floods that lapped at homes, forced evacuations and cloeed roads. Cities in the northern half of the state reported iaolated flooding and officials feared the water could rl8e as temperatures reached the low 90s in the area, where moat of Utah'• 1.5 million residents hve. NAACP asks chairwoman to resign NEW YORK -The NAACP board of directors voted Saturday to ask board chairwoman Margaret Bush Wilaon to resign for suspending executive di.rector Benjamin L. Hooks, and draslically reduced her powers in case she refused. Retiree's life runs In cycles Bf JODI CADENHEAD or .. Dllr,......,. Lawrence Howard, 71, ot Costa Mesa, •YI the hardest part of h1I 2,200-mlle trip aero. country wu "cllmbtng all thoee hilla." The retired janitor returned to C.O.ta Mesa Thunld.ay by plane 1oolt1ng tan and flt after comple1J.na a rtaoroua. 26-day bicycle trip from Calta Mela to h1I hometown in l:lkhart, Iowa. . "It wu a chal19n19," aaJd Howard, when uked why he would even attempt a journey that would exhaust moet people half h1I ace. "When you retire, you juat can't tit around." Acoordlna to the odometer. the C.O.ta Meun hun't done much of that. Howard, wbu didn't take up bicycllna in earnett until h1I retirement a1x yean aao. had Joued 10,000 mllee on h1I allver, $600 10-speed before tet1J.na out on h1I crc.-country ride April 22. • Dreued ln a yellow T-aht.rt emboued with ''California.'' shorta and a helmet, Howard pedaled aero. deeerta, freeway., and car-clogged city 1treet1 -encountering occHional ra.inatorm1. He averaged 87 miles a day, although, one day he traveled 14&>mll.a He Wen6 thtouah four b~ t1rel and lived moatly on peanut butter and jelly u.ndwiches and oranges. He pitched a tent four nJahta, but ,enerally alept in' hotell. the time he pulled into h1I litter'• town ln Arkansas he w A couple of television Wm crews aw&lied h1I arrival, h th a shy amile. At finl.ah line in Iowa, he wu greeted again by local reporten and a throng of relatives, including a great-1reat aranddaughter, who had been bom after he •tarted hla 90joum. "You're never too old to bike," u.ld Howard, who belongs to a local bike club that averqea a mere 40 miles on Saturdaya. "I think it'• a ll"Ut way to stay young." Orange Coast OAJLY PILOT/Sunday, May 29, 1983 -'I Lawrence Howard, 71, after his 2,200-mile pedaling jaunt. WORLD HB woman's medical ordeal ends Israeli tanks roll into Lebanon BEIRUT, Lebanon -Israel poured more troops and tanlu lnto Lebanon Saturday and warned Syria it was atrona eJ'lOUlh to take control in the event of war Syria pulled back from the ceue-fl.re llne,-but proclaimed it would not bow to "warlike threata." Bombing plot told in Mexico MEXICO CITY -The head of Mexico's security police told reporters he haa aolid indications the Puerto Rican terrorist group FALN planned to bomb a conference of U.S . and Mexican legislators. Security agents were questioning a third suspect Saturday and looking for at least two otherw in connection with the alleged plot. Walesa asks time off to see pope GDANSK. Poland -Lech Wal~ 1~ of the outlawed Solidarity union, has asked the Lemh Shipyllrd for time off during Pope John Paul D'a viait to Poland June 16-23, informed 80W'CeS said Saturday. 50 Ugandans sho~ stabbed to death KAMPALA. Upnda -'fbe bodiee ot 50 Upndana who had been shot and stabbed to deeth were dbmped at the aide of the road near a village north of Kampala, the dally' newspaper Munno reported today. Residents of Muaa.llita vi.llaae. about 30 miles north of the capital, laid the bodies, 90me of them Ued together by the anns, were dumped from an unmarked truck and left by the aide of the road. Munno reported. STATE Cop slays berserk man in LA LOS ANGELES -A police officer ahot a man to death Saturday after the man allegedly attacked four other people with a knife and killed one of them, police said. Actor seized on murder-hire rap VALENCIA -Actor Eddie Fontaine has been released on $25,000 bell after being arrested for allegedly 10lidting the murder of his estranged wife, authorities satd. Fontaine, 56, w~ real name ia Edward H. Reardon, was stricken with chest peina as detectives were taking him to the Santa Clarita Valley sheriff's subltation after his arrest at l a.m. Friday, Sgt. James Rupsa said. Jackson fights rights nominees LOS ANGELES -The Rev. Jeae Jackson says he wW fight confirmation of President Reagan's three coN1ervaUve nominees to the Civil Rights Commlsalon, contendlnJ[ the president is trying to "massacre" the panel. Jackaon, leader of the Chicago-based Operation PUSH civil rights organiz.aUon, said he will gather witneaes to testify against the nominees during confirmation hearings before the Senate Judiciary Coovnitt.ee. Alhambra mayor faces bribe charge ALHAMBRA -Mayor Michael Rubino wu arreaied aft.er he allepdly pocketed $1,000 delivered by Robert R.i.sher, the operator of an ambulance service which had 90ught a contract in the dty, authorities said. The mayor bailed out of county jaU Friday afternoon after being booked for lnvestiption of 90llci\1Jll a bribe. (From Page A2) operation, aaytq it may offer hop! to a1.rn.llarly afflicted people. Eight years ago, Weili.naer graduat.ed from Corona del Mar High School with a bright future ahead. She had alwaya been a healthy, athletic perlOn. But 1Uddenly, at ace 17, the diaorder aurf.aced. After enduring three months of chronic diarrha, abe viait.ed a doctor who dlalJv-d ulcerative coll tia, a terioua lnOammation of the larp intestine. She wu lfven antibloticl to control bacterial growth and oor- ti8one to reduoeinflammation. She wu placed on a strict diet that pennitt.ed no dairy food.a. fresh fruita or freah wtetables. But deapite OClCaldona1 re- milllon perioda, the aymptoma gttW woree. Wetainger aaya ahe Whal do you like about the Daily Piiot? What don't you llkJ? Call the number at left and your metMp will be recorded, transcribed and delivered t.o the appropria .. editor. o:i.:;e .. oueu1nt11d The same 24·hour answerin1 aervice may be uaed to record l•t· lers to the editor on any topic. Mailbox contrllM&lotl must Jnclude their ftame and telephone number for verification. No circulaUon calls. please Tell us what's on your mind. OAANOE COAST Daily Pilllt lost one 8eel'etarial job after another becau.e of the oeed t.o make up to 60 restroom tripa a day. Sbe WU holpltallzed levera1 t:imea, recelvinl blood cn.na- twdana and Uquld feedinll. The diaorder tumed her int.o a hermit. She WU afraid to take even a abort walk. outaide becau.e an attack oould occur. She aaya the powe.rful drup she WU taking produced leVflre mood twino and twice caUled her hair to fall out. AlWr another hospital stay last yeer, ahe aaya her phyaldan rec- ommended IW'let'Y.· Wei.linger had alway. been reluctant to undetao tucb an operation. which involves the removal of the 1arp int.eldne. W..ie productm a.re ClOl- lected ln a baa •ttadwd outside the body In the lower abdomen. She WU concerned th1I option would .-1rict her lifestyle and detract from her appearance. t:Jhe a180 aald it would be an edm••on the els-bad defeeted her. Weillln8er ta)'I her luck finally bepn to clw\ae when she be- Olmil lnvolwd WUh-. San Dleao chapter of the Natlanal Foun- dation of DeiUa and Colitis. From th1I IUpport IJ'OUP she leemed about AdvancM ln the ireatment of ber dbleMe beinl made at the Scrtppa Clink in La Jolla. At ScriJ>1J9. the wu If ven the option of undergoing a "J-pouch" operation. In thll procedure, whkh Wela-1.naer say. hu only been per- fonned at Scripps and at the Mayo Cllnic in Minneota. the entire 1arp intestine ii removed. An Internal pouch ii created from pert of the llUll inteltlne and t. connect.eel to the patient'• aphinc'Cet muaclea. After a three to alx·month heallna period, the patient ahould I ' be able to resume a nc.ma1 W. .. WeiaiJlCer bad the eilh"'bour . operation 1ut ~ber. Durial the healin8 period. she bad t.o ... an ext.emal w..te coDecdon pouch. She Md to flcbt the , Medl-C.al l:JuNautnlC)' when ft I refuted at first t.o pay for a ..xmd operation t.o put tbf J-poUCb Into uae, but the procedure w.. finally oomplet.ed in April. _, The 26-year~ woman II now preparing to put the ~ behind her. "rm looking forward to~ back a part of my life. -that l definitely lost, like being able t.o hold down a steady j>b," lhe uys. It may be mid..ummer-before Weiainaer ii well eDO'ach to 8lek fWl·dme em,plormen\ -.in. She'a a bit lmpaUent. , "I want th1np to bappm ao fut," she aaya. "Jt'a been a lone eight yeara." I .. .., I I I I "-4 Orange Oout DAILY PILOT /Sunday, May 29, 1883 People Express gets green light for bargain air .fares I NBW.A8X. N.J. (AP)-People .... =tbt lntemaUonal jft llt M priml this week. ~ ~ ~ Uabt to fiy PeoPlil 6'clm Hewvk to l..ondon at ti@. almoR ba1f the cheapemt tu. aa.'ed bJ other echeduled alrl1na The Brldab Trade Department panted tb9 airline a permit Tb~ momlng after clearing a ~e're~utely dellghted," aaid Patrlola Solom, a ~ for the airline. ''\Ve•r, truly pteful to the t of Tnide." t'll~IRIW echoed the le"1ti- Dmlt. Ra!h,r. 28, of New Yark. aid abe decided earlier this week to go to London for Mem- odal Day, but ''I never ima8ined • fare this low." In bepUla with ita no-frills poJ.!cy, the .trllne planned noth1nl lpedal for tbe ma1den trana-Atlandc flight Thunday even1n1 out of Newwk Inter- natkNl Airport, ju.st aero. the Hud9on River from New York City. But that '"'1n't bother mmt pr~W~t about ftve and- wicba • '' MJd Scott Miller, 20, of Enaliahtown, heeded for a two-month backpack.ins trip t.hrouah ,Jurope. "Ham, turkey, everythlna. We're really rc>Ulh- ~ it." "The food is uaually pretty t.d on a plane anyway," added Randy Webb, 20, of Newport News, Va., another ~np!' waiting to t>c.rd the first fl1ght. 'l1ie $149 fare is just over half the exiltlna lowes\ trana-Atlantic fare of $2?6 currently a'Yailable for standby bookinp. remlni-rent . of Str Fndd1e Laker• popular Skytn.ln ~ which collas-d 1ut year. People Jexpn.rc: to make five round-trip ta a week en a 747 jet leued bankrupt Braniff Airl.ln-. The one-way fare '8 $149 foe eooac-ny and $489 for fim.dua. About m hour before the lnauaural fliabt'• de- parture for London'• Gatwick Airport. airline ottlda1t Mid 150 economy and 37 f1nk1ua book- in&I bad been made. ' llap Jtareti, the airline'• man-, a81ng of:ticer, laid from 28,000 to 32,000 of the 68,000 .eata avialable to Europe and back until Sept. 13 had been told. Since lltarting to take reeervationa Mon- day, Pared aaid, People Expl'f* hat been ptting 40,000 to 50,000 calls a day, JOmpared with the normal 30,000 inquirie9 a day People Ex...-mu.t aell about ~ P"'*'t "' the .... Oft .-ch ~t to make ' pro(it. PanU mid. He .dcs.i S. WM ~ oon- c::emed that the flrlt fllaht WM not told ~t becl...-"the !.ct that we're flyin1 1a rewardtna enouah·'' There will be 890 eoooomy -:,~w 30 f1m.-dw -ta. a for eaich flllht. All of the eecnamy .. ta were filled for t.he maideu fllah&. laid airline rpok_.,,.n Ru.ell Man:hetta. The airline aaid it h.u no p1am to add addttklnal fllahta. "We can't fly any more fllahta," Marchetta Mid.. "We're limited becau.e the pemment limited ua to .u,htly more than 200 fliabta a year.'' The airline will cut back aervtioe to four days a week ln November, he IUd. The nMrly .veo.-hou.r ftfOta won't feature the atrM to wlilch airline ~ may be ec-cuttcmlCl. At on P90pl9 J!xpn9' dommtk fUah1a, no complimen- tary mMla will be eerved. ----... can pay for tb.eU' tickn once they boerd, and a llDA11 extra cbarp la impoeed to check ..,_ ~ •t49 fare a. jult over half the exiltlng lowmt trana-Atlandc me of •2'1& cummtly available for standby bookinp. remlnlacent of Sir FftlddJe Lakel"• popular Skytnln llerWle which collapmed lut year. The Port Authority of New York and New Jentry, whk:h operates Newark a1rpol't, hat credited People Expnm in J.arae put with the ta~1.en6oua powth ln ua. of aiJ1JOrt al.nee the airline here In April 1981. In a l&atemen&. Pon Authority Chairman Alan a.en--pn&.d Che Brtillh .,wirnment'• ~ and called Newark "• pt.eway for U.S. airline tram-Atlandc fUabta. lndwtry analym laid ~ da they dkl not expect airtz: to cut f.,. to People EKpna "f don't think anyone ebe will do an)'tbinl," aid BUot Fried. an execuUw Yiee preddent for Sbeanon-American hpreu. ''Three hundred_ .. a day 18 not aolna to de9troy anyone elae'• traffic •• About 4,000 aeeta a day are available on the 10 jumbo jem llDd two c.ocai.cte. that make daily tram-Atlantic cnwtnp fron? New York. ~=~~, aJ •. :f. :·.1,::.. Beginning June 5th •.. • .; I ' t' , ,·, SUNDAY CHAMPAGNE Sit. I to I, Su. 12 to•, lei. 11 le 4 BUFFET BRUNCH S 79-5 ~v:: Butret Seafood Bar & Dessen Tabl~~ With Unllmlted ? ~ __ .. \:-... Compllrnentary Champagne ... c.. ... --. ...... S3. 95 Chlldren 12 & Under 10 AM to 3 PM Hawthorne Christian School "For the Right Start in Life" Join the Summer Fun at DAY CAMP!! GIVE MOM A VACATION ... • Field Trips • CraftS • Swimming • Picnlc~ • Before-care and After-care Available JUNE 20th thru SEPT. 9th Enroll Now-Fall 5emeste< Startt Sept. 12th Reasonable Tuition SUMMER 'CHOOL JULY 5th thru JULY 29th "A Private School of Distinction Founded In 1942" IN FOUNTAIN VALLEY 19835 BROOKHURST ST. (714) 982-3312 flicko17 fe1rms~~,0 WILL GIVE YOU A $1.00 TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE ON AN UGLY rEKTIE 'l ~J·i; , ii ... f,.. .. ..,~~~ \ r• ·~i -~~ Now th'ru Father's Day bring in en old, ugly necktie . , 8f\d Hid<Of'Y Farms of Ohio® will giYe you $1.00 off per pak on tht purchase of a food gift pak for Father's Day. The ugliest necktie traded-In can win • prln. In caae of a tie, ties will be ew•dld. W• •nd glfta. I -RCA 19" ...... .......... , 11 to• Color TV • 100-k Solid State G.E. LARGE CAPACITY WASHEJl ·~p REBATE Model WWA83508 • 3 Wash/Spin Speeds • 4 Wash/Rinse Temp. Combinations • 6 Cycles Including · Permanent Press • Auto Fine Tuning •mnw. 111 DRiil $2'89 95 G.E. HEAVY-DUTY ·5 CYCLE DRYER s30· • 8 Power Levels • Temp Probe • 60 Min. Timer CASH REBATE • Turn Table Modtl DDE 75008 • Automatic Ory Control • End of Cycle Signal • Up Front Lint Fiiter Davis•Brown Is your MGA/lltlublshl heldqust.-s -g models of projection sets in stock' far clehery. mDAL ELEl1llO llLY 27915 ....... • lqa ·~ ~ CL fl. ClfiCltY • 601111A. n.. • 10,... lflltls • eoou 1y r11111 °' Ttlllll . c:::-:::J . ' I llLY llr G.E. ·~--­lllitfowt\11 °*' • l•l'I' 1.4 "· It. Clllcity -- ~-·., 111.Y s379tl ............ - ' -I -- \ 1 l Orange eo.at DAILY PILOT/Sunday. May 29, 1M3 Al"- ~--------------------------------------------.....;--------------------------------------------------------_;_--;.._.;... ______ ~~ State hoard · adopis transportation policy for .pr~jecis In federal revenue that'• expected to g ive the State T ransportation Improvement Program It.a largest booct since the 1960s. according to a commission staff report. under \he 1983 propam and the 1tate could honor Ila oommltment of 1Mna all 38 countlea thelr min1mwn prol)Ol'Uonaie share. that aid, pro~1 a ahortf.all In It.ate revenues of u much u $&()() million by the 1987-88 filcal YMr· • be1an hearln1 teaUmony from Northern C&Ufomla county and reafonal ttanapoNtlon qencte. on which projects deserved fund!J\I. In other' llCdon. the comnu.lcn ....UOC.ted ta.e mru&on trcia ~i now-defunct Oxnard-Lot'< ~elel commuter train to rail Nrvlce on the San Franetsco'~ Penbwula. L• SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -An elcht·point poUcy detugned to help telect worthy projects from the dm.ena competing lor money under a 1983 roads improvement procram hu been adopted by the It.ate Transportation Commission This year 's battle for funds may be even stiffer than usual because of a significant increase With California projected to receive $1.2 billion from the federal government, ~Uy high· priority projects could be funded But me ttalf memo allo noted that the booat ln federal aid would lncreue mat.china fund.a required of the state. And it warned that California might not have enoueh caah to capture all The state Improvement program. which sketches a five· year plan for highways around the state, is readopted eech year. After cUscuaa1ng and voUna on each of the eight points, the commissioners immediately The comm.l.-ion will meMUre those proposals and othen agalnat the eight guidelines and decide at Ila June 29-30 rneetin& which should be funded. The move will help redUt. &be i mt.e's suti.idy to the rail ~~ llnklni San FrandMlO and Ban' I Joee. "" I J•f ---------~------....._ ___ .. :I 1 SHOP SUNDAY 10:00 TO 6.:00, SPECIAL HOURS MONDAY 9:00 TO 6:00 ~~ ... ... t . i • • • ' ' . SUNDAY AND MONDAY NLY. ·1 HURRY IN AND SAVE I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- DURING TH .E GRAND FINALE ~ ~ OF OUR SUMMER LIVING SALE.-~ 25% OFF THE MARKED PRICE. MISSES ALLIGATOR EMBLEM SOLID POLOS. REG. 23.00: 11_. 20% OFF THE MARKED PRICE. ALL SIMULATED FASHION PEARL NECKLACESiN DEPT. 20 ONLY. REG. 7.50·20.00; 5.19-15.lt 33% OFF. SELECTED MEN'S STATUS LABEL STRIPE KNIT SHIRTS. REG . ll.00; 11.• 25% OFF THE MARKED PRICE. YOUNG MEN'S KNIT SHIRTS FROM LEFT BANK, WEST COAST WAYS. BOSTON ORY GOODS AND CHAMS DE BARON. REG. 11.99 · 18.00; l.lt-12.• J>-. OFF THE ORIGINAL PRICE. CHIPPEN· DALE STYLE WING. CHAIR IN A CREAM JACQUARD. ORIG. 400.00; 211.• 33~ OFF THE ORIGINAL PRICE, QUEEN ANNE \IEL VET WING CHAIR IN BRICK OR BLUE. ORIG. 450.00; ••• 20% OFF THE MARKED PRICE. ALL OUR BALI BRAS. REG. 13.00 -17.00; 10.40-1S.• 20% OFF THE MARKED PRICE. ALL LOUNGEWEAR, DEPT. 67 ONLY. REG. 16.00-100.00; 12.IMO.OO 25% OFF THE MARKED PRICE. ALL YOUNG MEN'S • ~ SWIMWEAR FROM OCEAN PACIFIC, OFFSHOR~ MOOZ, BREAKERS ANO 'SPEE0-0. REG . 12.00 · 25.00; I.•· 11.11 . 20% OFF THE MARKED PRICE. ALL REGULAR PRICE BOYS STATUS LABEL SOLID PIQUE KNIT SHIRTS . REG. 16.60; 11.21 3804 OFF THE ORIGINAL PRICE. STRA TO LOUNGER POP·UP LOW PROFILE RECLINER WITH RATTAN ARMS . ORIG. 725.00;441.• 20% OFF THE MARKED PRICE. SELECTED TEXTURED HOSIERY . REG. 2.50-8.00; 2 ..... 40 ~ - ' 20% OFF THE MARK~O PRICE. All REGULAR PRICED CAPEZIOS. REG . 26.00 .. 7.00; 21.I0-37.• 25% OFF THE MARKED PRICE. ALL DESIGNERS ORIGINALS® SHELLS. SIZES M . REG. 15.00-J).00; 11.Jl.15 •• 201)(, OFF THE MARKED PRICE. ALL BOYS JOCKEY. REG. 3.60·9.00; 2 ... 7.20 33% OFF THE MARKED PRICE. LLOYDS COMPACT STEREO RADIO/CASSmE. REG. 299.00; tlf.• 33% OFF THE MARKED PRICE. ALL DESIGNER JEANS IN SPORTSWEAR ~·s FROM GLORIA VANDERBILT, BILL BLASS. SASSON AND LEI. !EXCEPT GLORIA VANDERBILT STRETCH DENIM.I REG. 14.99 _.2.00; IJt.27• ,. 25% OFF THE MARKED PRICE. ALL ·~ LONG SLEEVE TONE ON TONE DRESS ~ SHIRTS . REG . 20.00-27.50; 16.0Wl.12 ~~ --~~~~~~-~~~-J.l 20% OFF THE MARKED PRICE. ALL OUR MEN'S FLORSHEIM. REG. 44.99-1J).00; ...... J. "' . -----------~,.: ~ ------~·· 2504 OFF. MEN'S FAMOUS MAKER STATUS LABEL OUTERWEAR. REG. 29.99-38.00; 21.lf.27 .. 61.00 OFF THE MARKED PRICE. SANYO AM /FM STEREO RADIO/CASSETTE WITH 4 SPEAKERS. REG. 190.00; UIM I I Ae Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Sund•y. May 29, 1983 Candy is dandy, hut , don't stop there There'• a commotion ln the state leglalature, the like of which hasn't been aeen ln .everal leSliona. The reuori for the three ring drcua la Gov. George Deukmejian'• propoeed tax lncre8le measure ... or in his w ords, the "almin& of tax loopholes." In addition to the usual legislators bickering, barkering and barp1ning over this hot topic, lobbyiata from the various industries which might be affected by the legislation h ave descended on Sacramento with the fervor of traveling revivalist ~rs out to save eoula from the eternal damnation of lncreaaed pricee. Deukmejian'a proposal is not frivolous. It comes after his specially appointed Goverment Efficiency Team investigated the pomibility of alldng into state spending to help balance the budget. They needed $200 million dollars. They came up with $57 million out of the budget and the rest from various new tax l.nc:reuel. There is no question that California needs the money. Even with the propoeed taxes on candy, horse racing, bottled water, video games, computers and like, we won't be able to maintain our current levels of spending in are.as like aocial welfare, health, safety an4 evirorunental programs, and without doing even .~.ore serious damage to the stat.e's education system. Let'• just face the fact that Californians will not get a government that 8e1"Ve9 them adequately without new revenues. And it's not just chocloate ban and Perrier that should "cloee the tax loophole." For decades there has been no increase in the tax paid on California wine. A1ao ripe for 10me plucking are beer, liquor, tobacco, oil and mineral industries, among othera. We have cut back on programs and services throughout the state. It was a straining and difficult exercise. But worth it. It is now dme to awing the pendulwn back toward reuonable govenunent spending for needed programs and 1ervices. No ma¥r how loud a howl is put up by lobbyi.sta being paid by aped.fie · buaine.es, the leplature must find a way to reuonably reaae11 our policies on taxable goods. • Op inions exprt!'Ssed on th~ space above 11re tho~ of the 01111y P11ot 01ner views ll• PrtUPCI on tn1s P•oe art' those ol th•or authors •nd 11rt1sls ~e11der comment as 1nv1t N AddrtU The D111ly Polol p 0 . Bo• tS60, Costa M!'Y CA 911>71> Phont! 17UJ U2·•321 MAILBOX • Games is a winner To the Editor: Recently a review wu written on a lhow "The Game of Games" in which Tom Tltua 8eVerely crttid.led the quality of the abow aa well u the acton. I have aeen the ahow on two OCY'Mkma. I have been a pert of two grous-of people, approx· imately 30 ln number,• well as 1poken to at leut aa many others who have eeen the ahow and they have deec:ribed the abow excel- lent and very informative u well aa humoroua. In fact, I talked to one teacher at my 8Cbool that baa u.ed the mate.rt.al with her atu- denta and the students are now able to recognbe penon.a.lity dif- ferenoes. I do ~ that in the per- fonnanoe .een by Mr. Tltus the actmc WM not u sharp u the other performance I laW last December, but it wuoertalnly far superior to the large majority of "profetlM>nal" ahowa that I at- tend. I think Mr. Titus would find conaiduable diaagreement from the other critica ... the audience. The ahow la excellent Jn enter- tainment and well worth the price of admission . JOYCE GARR Long Beach Using the big lie To the :Editor: AFT member1 only but a en. A. 1hown in your article of 9eCllon of the concerned public May 15, the Coast Community who put thoee board memben in College Diatrict offi.ciala have office and can jolly well remove learned their lemoll well ln how them with caUlt'. to uae The Bil Lie a1 a How can they conceivably call propaaanda tool. The trick la to t h i 1 d e c e p t l o n ll distract the taxpayers and vo1en "laboP.management matter'' from the primary l.lluee behind when most of the 13,000 petition the recall pettflon and focu1 ~ fall into neither category? att.ltion b-..ad an an lmpl'OV9ll --We &axpayera want a board allegation th.at the local AFT that i• truly reapo nsive to union la trytna to UIW'J> "their'' community lntereata. We want a authority -and sain control of board that ii lntere9ted primarily ''their'' board. in education lnatead of board In the tint place, it ls not 8111'andbement u exemplified "their" board but th.at of the by the ie.aed car and plulh-office elected repteMntatives of the route. CoWd we not cut out aome people who were selected to of the fat and frl1la to meet the eerve the bat lnterellta of the bud1et llmltationa rather than voters and taxpayers of thia advocatina a detrimental teacher dilltr1ct in a apedal capacity. layoff u ihe cure for all evi.la? Secondly. the 13,000qnarun. GERALD OORLEY collected ao far repl'ftent not Huntin.rton Beach b I. BDJd /Experienced "Where 1eldom ts heard a dJaiouraalna word . . . '' Thia line did not-wfnd up ln tbe aon1 "Borne on the Ran1e" by eoddent. It'• a matter of record that the compc:.r of that dJtty. Dr. Homer Croy, went west to Kanaa to 1et away from hl1 naainl wlf•. ·~ you.r prdlDlr' by hit panta," advlMlil an experfenced IOdalite. "U tbeY're patched on dlt knees bin him. U they're patched on tbe .. t. dcl'l't.'' Ccnllder' ~ • 811.....S Clthen if you recall that unhapp1 time when ft\UMl'OU9 Third Wodd nitkinl 0*9it molt of their money by printing fancy poat.age •tamJll. Q . Do many people have two stomacha7 A . No. not many. Fewer of record, ln fact, than 100 ln the lut 350 yea.rt. Cl&im~ aa the flrtt female milltonalre ln America wa1 a black woman called Madame C. J . Walker. 1887-1018. She ct.v.q,ed a hair conditioner ln lndtwpoU.. Th ... "financial anta" are Pft'1Y hard to vertty, un.fartu.nate\y. Neither men nor women of mean• bave been much wont to talk .t>out their IDOftlr1. Ade the ms. lltplnhma This is to sertify that MARY LOU FUNFAT has graduwaited from Shady Oaks Public High School. having completed the requi- red currickulum. ~~r~ Alfred Foti, Princlpte Shady Oab Public High June 11, 1983 A clever Soviet trick WASHINGTON -When President Reagan meeta allied leaders thia weekend in Wllliam1burg, Va., he may diacover in a very penon.a1 way that he was snookered into dropping the Soviet pipeline sanctions -by a combination of friends and enemies. Some of the culprita will be sitting rtsht in the conference room with him. As I reported laat November - when Reagan announced the end of the unctions he had lmpoeed in January 1982 -the Soviet leadership had outguessed the White Houae at every ltep of the game. Probably with the aid of the KGB'1 intelligence network, the Kremlin leacfers anticipated Reagan's moves and checkmated him wit the skill of cheu grandmastel"I. The C IA played into the Kremlin'• hands by producing two shoddy intelligence est.Jmaiea on the likely effeQtl of the sa nc tions. The n the agency compo unded ita errors of judgme nt by following the recornmendationa of an American company that stood to 1aln millions if the 1anctlon1 were lifted FINALLY , the State Departme nt was evidently persuaded by our European alllea that if the u.nctions were llfted they wo uld join the United States in a broad ~ton trade with the Sov iet bloc. Secretary of State George Shultz convinced Reagan thia wu the cue. The presiaent wW find out th1s weekend just how empty the allied leaden' uaurances were. My aSIOciate Dale Van Atta hu pieced together a atory of guile. greed and incompetence Q. -JIC_l_ll-1-111_1_1 -~ from .ecret document• and Interviews over the past 1ix montha. Here are the detaila: As I reported in November, the Kremlin f~ -correctly - that Reagan would impo1e unctions on pipell.M technology ll the Rusaiana cracked down on the rebellious Polea. Knowing their own timetable for the crackdown, the Sovieta ruahed to nail down oontrac:tl for pipeline equipment with Weatern auppllen. The final contract wu 1lgned in Moecow on Dec. 14, 1981 -the day after martial law had been declared in Poland, and two week• before Reagan announced the unctions. THE ONE U .S. company whoee producta were considered by the Sovie1a to be vital to their pipeline was General Electric. And GE obvloualy nood to make a bundle lf the ~ona were lifted. Knowtna this, the CIA relied heavily on GE for lnformaUon on how the unctiona were working -or not working. A GE repreeentative, in fact, coordinated and controlled a two-hour CIA briefing for White Hou1e and State Department offlclala in early 1982. Hi1 preaentation naturally favored dropping the unctions, and it went 1ub8tantially unchallenged by the CIA. In Augu 82, the CIA produced an intelllpnce estimate that dumped all over the aanctfona. Upeet by the report, National Security Adviler William Clark wrote CIA Director William Cuey in September and a1ked him to reconsider. EXAMINATION of the CIA'1 Aug\.&lt estimate lhows lt was a poor effort. It shoWI complete ignorance of the term• of the contracts the Sovieta were then ruahing to completion. The CIA alao dra1tlcally undereetlmated the value to the Soviets of their gu pipeline to Western Europe -obvioualy a vital conalderation in uaesaing the degree of punl1hment inflicted b~ the aanctiona. The CIA flgUred the Ru..iana stood to make about $5 billion a year after completion of the tint pipeline segment. But other intelligence e1timatea put the Hgure at $8 billion -$10 billion a year. Even wo.rae, the CIA didn't even addreu \he question of Soviet au aales .,qhen two more strand• of the pipeline are In ~lace -estimated by othen at $30 blllion -MO billion a )Ce&r in badly needed bard currency. IN OCTOBER, the CIA gave Clark the leOOnd estimate he had asked for. It waa euentially a justification of the flrat one. With the CIA firmly against the sanctions, Shultz wa1 able to persuade Reagan they lhuld be lifted. A. a face-saving gesture, It wa1 announc ed that the European allles would join in a tough general agreement on trade with the Soviets. The prealdent will try to hold the alliH to their prom i1e this weekend. WHAT 'S TO HIDE?: Last February, board members of the taxpayer-funded U.S. Synluela Corp. held a meeting by long- distance telephone conference call. Chai rman Ed Noble pointedly reminded the board members to be 1Ure their office doon were closed, lest anyone ea v esdrop on the board's business. Rep. Mike Sy.,.r, D-Okla., wanta to know what the board didn't want the public to find out about. He asked for J tramcript of the board'• cloeed meetingl. He has alto uk.ed the board to explain why .o many of lt1 meeting• are closed to the public. JOLTING STATISTICS: Tbe recent earthquake ln Coalinga. Calif., wu relatively moderate and occurred i n a largely agrlcuhural area. No one wu killed. . But government acientilta uy t~e chance• are 50-50 that a much mo~ powerful temblor wW hit a heavily populated area, like Loa Angel.ea, in the next 30 years. The det.th toll could easily .-ch 13.000. The appareotJy inevitable quake will al.lo have a .ertoua imPtct on the nation's high-tech and defeme industries centered in California. A recen\ NatJonal Secwity Council study of the 21 counties along California'• geological fault lines notel that the area producea "about 57 percent of the national output of guided mi11iles and 1pac e v e hicles, 40 percent of the semiconducton and related devices, (and) 32 percent of guided m1-ile and apace vehicle pe.rta and awdliary equipment.,. The 21 counties al9o produoe 31 percent of the nation's wine and brandy Terrorists are still business • Ill World and domestic t.errorilm are increui.na at 1 tenif}'i"8 rate, reporta The Amodated Prem. ~:r~~== and hardel' to stop.'' No h.araher proof could oome than the mindle9a bomhma of the Amerlc.an embusy ln Beirut that mangled more than 50 ln.nocenta who never had a chance. It enrapd the free W«ld; lhocked and depremed a United Staie. that la not aa:wrtomed to havina ita people bnatalbed by mad elementl who hurry to tab "credit" in the name of their twisted caUleS. It would eeem that thae murderous lndi,rutie. would cawie ua to rt.e up ln demand of improved ~ve t.ecbnlq\a and operationa d.tcned to put a hand on tem>Nta before they throw thetr bombs. In March, U.S. Atty. Oen. WUllam French Smith did prec:Uiely that ln alvinl the n-,-,.-.-.u-1-ur-~fi operations. The Loe Anafelea Tlmet re-ported that •'ift • decUioo that eventually ciould have bro.cl na- Uonal imp)Jcationa, U .S.Datrlct Juda• Su.an Get:iendanner characterl.Jllill the 8elpn Admin- Lltratioo l\ddelinea M IO 'lenient' that they would allow the p - emment to apy on acttvltiee pro1eCted by the Flnt Amend· rnent.'' So. there we ftO again -the most overworked and oveJWed of all the constitutional amend- men ta, the good old Flut - becomM the lhleld for terrorism. The aurvMna families of the Beln.tt embuay vlct1ma IW'e- lyflnd this hard to understand. In April. 1em than 30 days after the J'Bl had moved to let, it had to bKk down under the federal ~· order, Pftll'.&fO bun leafo\ll mmtlbera of eor...-and dvtl Uberdea aroui:-. Now comm FBI Dlrec:tor William H. Webster -who lldd the March cuJdeU.nm ~I ---~-------- 140,000 jam US Festival opening DEVORE (AP) -St.eve better than the day'a eulier ctot.eiw of food and bewn&e robbery~ •uto thett. WOIDJ.ak'a deeert dty sprang to estimates o1 65,000 to ?6,00(). · booths. ni. Saiurdayi arrena tllq In- colorful ll1e api.n Saturday aa The tint US Feetival lMt Labor aen,r.ny cbeerfu1 and ap-eluded aeveral f« ael1inl count.er- thn11sanda of 1Cantlly clad US Day weekend drew an elttmated parently well-Pftpared to beat felt Ucke11, a prob1llD. ~t F.Uva]aoen sweated, danced 400,000 people over three days to the heat with 8qu.lrt bottlea, p}aaueet 1Mt ~· f..Uval wbei and sunb.thed to a lively New Glen Helen Regional Park, about towell and wann weather war, aneltimatedlO tol&peftlf!fttof UM Wave rock ahow. 60 miles east of Loe Anples. the auctienice w• nonethelal audience entered with bOlw Performances by the Divinyls, A h d f h PfOYid1na more 'butinml for the S--· INXS and Wall of Voodoo aet an ope • or crua of San Ber1iardino County Sheriffs MOit of the f.uw cattered upbeat tone as the youthful last-minute ticket buyers did not De .... -t than 1Mt ~.,., E an au~ bowl de-' d ttled in aeem to be tnaterlaliJing at the ---· ~-crow ae for up to three nearly deeerted on-site ticket crowd. wbkh yielded only about to eooommodate up ft' days of music, a science fair, booths three dozen arr-ta for the three ,000 JM10P1e and ldctl*I bllCll speakers and a satellite broadcast · dal'. · en~ to comerve· eDel'IY m between the United States and But the smaller-than~xpected · By O'ld-aftemoon. the depart-ibe beet. ' Rusaia. crowd made the aotna easier for ment reported ?8 ariwD at the "When they ,r.t ·ttm plllce By early afternoon, festival thole. who d1d brave smoqy air aite linoe Wednelday, J.ncluding almolt full, It Nmalnl to ... bow organ.ir.ers from UNUSON Corp. and temperatures In the mid 90a 27 aince the lite opened Saturday well it'll bold up. But n,ht now, announced jubilantly that attend--a al'J()d 10 degrees lower than morning. there'• plenty of water, there11 ance had reached 140,000 -not lu\ year. There were virtually no Of the totia} arrests, 37 were for bathroom facilities, people are as much as the 200,000 per day lines at· the site'• open-air felonies lncludina -ult, I*-oourteoua to an ~t -lt'1 or-. 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Nordic beverage aet with 8 each: 15 oz. ~ce'-9 tea glaase1, 12 oz. hi-ball glasses and 13 oz. double old-fashloneds. Reg. 20.00. I.ti SUNDAY, MAY 29, 1983 FINANCE STOCKS 85 87 / Lalcen try to narrow · 2-0 deficit when Ibey host Sixen today. B3. Daryl Sconiers is greeted by Ron Jackson and Fred Lynn alter the .former Orange Coast College star 1luged a grand slam home run for the Angels in the lint inning Saturday night. • 0 I D Sconiers powers Angels to sixth straight I CLEVELAND (AP) -One week into the Barker, 4-4, wu taaged foe the io. aa Cleveland fell chasing Barker. • J Will ·aeuon. rookie Daryl Sconien of the Angels decided O• Tt' tNay for the 10th time in its tut 12 gama The Indiana cut the lead to~ in the third on he. wanted to be. a power hitter. He made a few Cll•••el 5 at 11 Sconien at.o drove in a nm in the ninth with Andre Thomton'a RBI double and a two-run double adJUStrDenta and it's paid off. a double, living him five RBI on the night. by Bake McBride. "rve always bit the ball hard. but never had the way to help the ballclub. Who wants a 6-foot-3, Zahn 8C8tt.ered nine hits, walked two and did 'nle Anteia added a run in the fourth on an RBI trajectory that most longball hitters have," the 195-pound first buetnan who'• a Punch-and...Judy not strike out a better aa be recorded h1s fifth lillg)e by Beniquez, and Cleveland got its final nm Orange Cout College product said after his hitter?'' complete pme of the yeer: in the bottom hall of the tnnina on Toby Harratl'• first-inning grand slam homer sparked the Anaeia Sconlen now haa six home runa, includlnj two Cleveland lleCOnd bueman Manny Trillo mia-aacrlfice fly. to their sixth straJaht victory, a 7-4 d«i.sion over the grand alum. and had driven in 23 runa in only 82 handled 1-dolf bitter Rod C.arew'a pound ball for Scpniera' run«Xll'inl double in the ninth Cleveland Indiana Saturday nl&ht. at-bata. r....t -.i in Triple A ball at Spokane, the an error openinc the tint inning. A 8lngle by Juan oompleted the .:od.nl· "In early April. I made a couple adjustments to left,.handed better had Ollly five bame runa. Benlques and a walk to Ron JacDoo loeic:led the The two teams are *It in action thia momtng get the bell in the air," continued Soonien. "I Geoff Zahn rai8ed h1s record to 5--3 for the a:-. Fred Lynn walked. a1Jowtna Carew to 800ft, at 11 with Ken Fonch (3-3) due to bee CleYeland'a figured for me to drive in rum would be the belt American I.._.,. Western Divillion leeden. Len md Sa..,. followed with hil aixth home nm. Rick Sutcliffe (5-2). Detroit first baseman Rick Leach has ball waiting lor Minneeota baserunner Tom Bnmanaky on pickoff play. Today's Indy 500: It's up for grabs INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -The fonnula f« r:::l• lnd1anapolia ~. with -«ttina rookie Teo FabA at the had of the fMtelt field eYer", may be the most volaUle in the 67-year history of the world'• richest auto race. The 6-~ hbi, 27-year-old vet- eran of tht spc:.18 car drcuit. awpUed the radq WOl'ld by driving a C.0.Worth-powered March to one-and four-lap quall- fytna l'ecolda lMt weekend, tum-m, a alnpe lap at 208.CK9 mph and awracsnc 207 .396 for the Gnuna run. But the Italian LI not the ,_write in a field that Includes &ve farmer winners and la es- pected to be ClDe ol the mast competitive ever at Indy. Allo included in the field Dlick Simon of San Juan C..p.trano. Slpta Ana'• Dinny Onpia. Geoff Brabbmn of Sa Clemente, and MJcbaeJ Cbendler and Stew Kriloloff from Dana Pant. No one drtYer hall cbnlnated tht mmth ol pnctb and time triala 1-dlnc up to thia year'a 1Wl9. A r900ld 10 atarten quali· tied at man than 200 mph. But Rick Meua, the 1978 cbampMlri and fonner Speedway record-bolder who will a1art bis Pemke1PC-ll from the oumide ol the front row next to the March-C.mworth of wtenn Mike ,,. Tl' ,..,.,., Cll•-el7at• Mmley, would appmr to have a aliaht edge CJll the a-. of starting pomtion and experience. "You have to think Rick will be the man to beat," •YB thnle-Ume Indy winner Al U.-r, who allo la ·Meara' t.mmate. "He'a up flUlt, experienced and be'• WOil here before. "alt I think rw aot a real FOd abot, too, and 80 do about llx QI' aeven other suya." Meua, who went into last ~· na aaa hesvy fawrite but bt to ~time w1nmr Gordan Johnoock by abrteen-hundr.ttha ol a a.xmd in the cic-t and llM.t dnmatic &u.b in IDdJ biltory, ~·t care if be'• faYGred or not. '"The only thine I W«rJ about la nmnina my nee," Mean aUd. "Whether you call me a favorite (See INDY, Pqe 81) Horvath stuns Navratilova; McEnroe Wins Fernando finally heats Giants, 5-0 ' Baker'• arounder scored Valimluela. Aftmo the Dodaen' four-nm 9ICDnd. they ..... 1-1 blU.. by reu.v.n Rmle u.uri mil ol1m \ Bur \mtll the tlflhth. --theoy edl*i a nm ol1.0Jiij Mlntan GD : l . I ~ by 'x. Wndi'iliUx -: . . ~~-....... -·it· • • t· • Kunkel back on job; greeted with brawl l'nm AP d!IN&claet NEW YORK -Bill Kunkel, Ill de.criblng hhmelf u "Uvina proof that there'• Ute aft.er caooer,'' la beck on the job aa an American LMcue umptre. The 46-year-old Kunkel, who jJlned the AL staff in 1968, worked hit flrlt aame of the aeuon Friday night, barely three months after his te00nd cancer operation in it. than two years. And in lem than an lnnlna, Kunkel and the rest of his crew were lnvofved in a bench- cleartng brawl between the New York Yankees and Oakland A'a. "Healthy or not, I would have rellCted the same way," said Kunkel, who was aiaiioned at third base becaw.e ''without 1pring training I wanted to get back in to the feel of thlnp. rve got to stop think1ng and It.art reacting." He reacted like any arnart umpire. "I stayed on the outside," he said. "When you're on the lna.ide, you loee perspective. My health never entered the picture." Quote o( the day Derek Harper, junior guard on the Dlinoia buketball team, deK:riblng Coach Lou Hemon'• re.acUon to Harper's demon to make him8elf available few' um year'• NBA draft: "He dktn't jump up and down and aay, •rm glad you're leavi.ng.'" Graham takes two-shot lead David Gralaam converted hi• l!I 3-under-par 69 and Andy Beaa'a double bogey on the final hole into a two-stroke lead Saturday after the third round of the Memorial Golf Tournament in Dublin, Ohio. Bean. the aecood-rouod leader, shared the top spot when he and Graham went to the 18th tee, but Bean drove into a fairway bunker and had to play his aecond shot with the ball well below the level of hia feet . . . Patty Slleellu blrdied three of four boles rnJdway th.rough her round to take a one-.ahot lead at the Corning Classic LPGA evenL Sheehan'• 209 for M hole. was barely enoulh for an edge over Katlly Hite going into today'• conclualoo of the tournament. }{he shot a record-tying 66 Saturday to climb into contention. INDY WIDE OPEN. • • From Page 81 Righetti, McGregor sharp - Dave Rlclaeatl ecatt.ered aeven .•. hUa and Roy Smalley drove 1n two rum with a lln&l• and hit ~nth homer, 'leadin1 the. New York · ·' Yankeea to a 15·2 vtctory·ovv Oakl•nd Saturday nlaht ln the American Leque. ~is l1nack out a aeuon-hJah elaht ln upplna lilt~ to 7-2 . . . In other AL acUon,-lefi.-hander &ott McGrecor wu ai.o on hit pine, ~a two- hitter, u Baltimore ahaded K.anau city, 1-0. Edd.le Marray had one of Baltimore'• three hita. a ma11lve home run, and lt wa1 all that McOreaoc. 6-3, required • . . Tom Paciorek drow In five nana with a tie-breaking two-run homer in the aixth lnn1ng and a bues-to.ded double in the tle'Wnth, J>OWerlni RJdarcl DotaOD and the Chk:a.ao White Sox to an 8-3 tdwnph over alwnpina Texas. It waa the ftanaen' 11.xth 1oes in 8eVeft outinp . . . Clllet Lemon ignited a three-run sixth with his fourth homer as Detroit bruahed off Mlnneeota, 6-1 . . . Lloyd Moaeby doubled to snap a ~6 tie in the lixth and later scored on a aacrif1ce fly in Toronto's 9-15 conquest of Boston . . . Ma1111y Cutillo drove in the tytna run with a pinch triple and ~red the winning run on a aacriflce fiy ln the eighth lnnina u Seettle nudpd Milwaukee, 4-3. Schmidt's heroics lift Phils Mike Sc•mldt alammed a two-out Ill homer in the bottom of the ninth lnn1ng Saturday to give Philadelphia a 5-3 victo!"y over M""onu.1, mapphla the Phil1Ms' aix-pme losi.na streak. Schmidt, who had been 0-for-22 and had atruck out four times on 12 pitchea in the pme, blaated the tint offertna from Jeff Reardoa for hia eighth homer of the ....i . . . In other National League action, Gary RedH stole home with one out in the bottom of the eighth i.nnjng to gjve Clncinnati a ~3 decision over Pltt8burgh . . . Chis Clambllta drllled a tie- breaklng two-run pinch single in the slxth Inning to help Atlanta notch a 6-4 win over the Chicago Cuba . . . Jua BoaWa linCled in a pair r. , ) . . ·, ·I f ~- .. ~ .~ ea-T of rum in the lixth lnn1ng 1o rally San Dteso ~ the New York Meta, M . . . JoH Cm 1 plnch double in a four-run fifth lnn1ng sparked Houston to a 9-2 romp of St. Loula. "' or not, l still have to go out there and perform. All I have to think about ia ~ what the car and cim.UmtaDOea on the f"llCe track will l)ve me. You can't fexu! thinp out there in a !W>O-mlle knowledge that over the years, includin& the 1982 1'11Ce, the at.art hM produced IOIDe of the want Dl'Jl'Pf!l11s in an event that hill taken the lives of 33 driven. race.·• But history ahows you can't count out l"abi, even though he is 8 rookie here and the 1lllt fint.year Indy start.er to win WM Graham Hill in 1966. In the pest eight years. the pole--wtnner baa won four times and never fin. iahed wone than th..lrd. A 30 percent cbance of lhowen is forecast for thla momin&. wltb tempentw'ell in the mid 70... The race is to begin at 9 a.m. PM'. The start at lndianapoU.. with 11 rows of three-wic» atarten trying to tunnel at apMda ap- proaching 190 mph into what la bu:ically a two-lane first tum. la considered by many the most dangeroua .m,Je mnment in a very dangerous apol'L It is heightened by the eJactrit' tenaion of the ~crowd and the KeYin Coon. who waa atarUna his .amid "fudy race a year ago, icJ1ited a me1ee lut May that bepn even before the field c:ro.ed the starUng line. It'• atUl uncertain 1f a part in the rear of h1a Pemk.e racer broke, • he inalsta, or if he simply lmt control in the excitement of the moment, aa some veteran driven clalm. But Copn'1 car, atarlina in the middle of the front row, suddenly darted right, bitting the r.r of a car driven by four-time winner A.J . Foyt. <Apn'a car then veered btlck acrom the track and into the path of 1969 Indy winner Mario An- dretU. The col.Uaion took both of them out of the race. Wllh can dMng in~ direction trytna to get pMt the .:ddmt, Dale~ Whit- tington ran over the top of the car driven by ftos'e!' Meua. Scott sets meet record SAN JOSE (AP)-StieW Soou outtiniahed Ireland'• ir.monn eo.h1an in the mile to hlahUcht acdOn at the Bruce Jenner aMlllc heft Saturday. Scott er..ed the meet recmd ol 3:55.5 tet by Su1etman Nyunbui in 1980, but WU far off Scott't Amertcan record of 3:47 .&9 et lalt year. "I W81 aantident." Scott aaid. ''My plan..._ to follow the le9der' reprdlem of how f..i be went out." you are a penon lnteres1ed granting of the petition, you ___ MUC ___ .,_na ______ ... ln lhe estate, you may la"W ahauld ether appew at the NOTICE o-, DEATH OF upon the executor or hearln1 and 1tale your INGlll CJIARLOTTB admlnlstrator. or upon the objection. or file wrltt.n McCB.ESNEY, aka INORI anomey for the executor or obj«tlona with th• court C. McCBESNEY, a•a .clml.nistrator, and file with before the bearln1. 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Th• time for fUln1 that Mary L. McChftney be HSI 8Hiae11 Ceaser Or. cla1ml will not exptre prior a ppol n ted aa peraona I S4dW 1f5, lnrtM, CA tt'lll. to fOW' montha f"'"1 the dale repre.ntatiw to edminlawr of the b8rina notk.'ed abow. the estate of qn Qadotte ~~. <>;_~ ~~ YOU MAY EXAMIMJ: McCh .. ney (under the · ' · 'n1wa the file kept by JM t'OUrt. U Independent A.cln:UnlMnlion ~ U9 a penon ln1.ft'aWI f: ;:-;: ~~~ MUC MmCl up'!':.~:·i::::lo~ No 3 •t 700 Civic Cent.r NOl'ICB or DSATB OP admlNl\nC.Or. or upon the Drtve. w-. ln &ht Qty o( ELlliBBTB a. TA YLOll •ttome1 fat the executor « Santa Ana, Calltoma. on AND Of' PETITION TO admtnlstnltor, and 01• wit)\ June 22. 1993 at t-.30 a.m. ADIONllT8Jl al'ATB NO. Sh.• court with proof ot tF YOU OBlllCT CO lbe AUl4•1. MrVlct, • wtlttea teqU•t IJ'Mtina of the s-ddoo. l'O'l TD all b.us, ~ uaclnt that yo\i detlr• should etther •ppl#' .a &he credttora and contln&•nt lptdal noUce of the fWnt of hearln1 •nd atate ,r,our crf'dllon of EHa.beth R. a n I n v c n tor 'I • n d objectJona or file w tt.n 'hylor and~~~ a~t of eatai. ~ ob~tJona with \h• court be otherwflM m.._\ed ln or of the p•Utlona or beloN the beartn.t. Your lbe wW .nd/or. --.. accountl menUontd In may be In ,._, A Pflltioft hM ._, w.t *1ione ot 1300 and 1200.0 aU«ney. by lilanu-.J J . Avila and of ·the California P.robite l 0 U A R & A Gerald ff. A•lla In the Code. cazD1TOll « a can~ 8upett0r Court or C>rt.r\p D • • t • a I• K 111 t • 'i crednor of\ht d«11 1d.~ County requHtlna. th~t Atterae7 a& La_wJ_.Htl ,,,_ f.U. 10'W daUn wtth tM Mlnue1'. AYO& and o.nrd MMAIGv ltd .... *• Ex press tackles Oakland OAK.LAND -The Loa Anp1ea • !xpNm, ~ up the U.S . Football 4 t Leq\.&e'1 PacifiC Dlvldon with a .GOO record~ho to protect their firtt- pt.c. today by contalni.na thf Oalrl•nd Invaden' ur WhitttnJr10n. ''Kina Arthur,'' u fie callt hb'DMlf in all modesty, r. a haJ.fb9ck who pc.a a tripJ. threet ap1mt the injury-riddled Ex~ defenle. He'a a aood nioetver who ai.o la a atrona runner inajde arid outmde. .. Wblttinston really af vea them • uniq"e dimentJcm," aald Loe An1ele1 Coach Hu1h . "Much of OeklanCl'a euocea wtth the pme can be cted1ted to hit versatill . e contained him well in our firat pme, but .:J. alwaya a threat." Whittington'• 760 yards ruahins la third in the USFL behind Henchel Walker and Kelvin Bryant. WhitUnston la eeventh in receivtna. The Exl>rem, who betat Oakland 10-7 in Lot An8ele:I bl the fifth game of the year, u88d a 4-3 defente in their 14-10 victory in Denver lut week. Campbell aald he may try the aame deferwe against the more explosive Invaden. Baseball today 1916 -The New York Giants, behind Christy Mathewaon, potted their 17th corwecutive victory -all on the road -beatins the Botton Braves M . 1956 -Gua Bell of ClndnnatJ hit three home run.a in one game for the eecond time in leas than a year. 1977 -Larry Parriah 1lu11ed three homers in one game for 'Montreal. Canyons takes baseball title , Colleae of the Canyon• of • Valencia defeated L .A. Harbor at Cerritos College Saturday, 6-4, to gain the California Auoclation of · Oxnmunlty C.ollegea Oivldon I bueball crown after flnlahing eeoond the previous year. The ded.alve lnntng wu the bonom of the fifth when Canyona 8COf'ed five nana on ll.x hita . . . Dale EarDardt made up for two atraight years of frustration by oven:ominl a ono-lap lead to win the Mello Yello 300 !Ate Model Sportsman rece at Charlotte Motor Speedw~ in Harri.Iburg, N.C. . . . Pole litter 8ecldy Boer and veteran David Peanoa, each ... king a record fourth victory, will lead 41 drlvera into today's NASCAR World 600, alto at Charlotte Motor Sp~edway . . . World Boxing Council cru.Leerwel.iht champJon S.T. Gonion made a 1uctaaful return to the heavyweight dlvislOn by winning a unanimous l 0-round decision over Trevor "Berblck at the Showboat Hotel in Lu Vegu . . . Denver Nuaptt, Coach Doq Moe and General Manager Carl Sclteer have both been given new contracta by the National Basketball A11oclatlon'1 club owner Red McComba. Today's sports on TV, radio , TBLBVISION 10 a.m. (2)-001.P -Flna1 round~ of the M.morial Tournament in Dublin. Ohio. . 10:30 a.m. (7) -U8PL FOOTBALL - Philadelphia at Boston. 11 a .m . (&) -BASE8ALL -An1el1 at OweJand. t 12;30_ p.m. (2) -NBA C8AMPIONSBIP - Phlledelpbla at Labn (pate t.h.rw). 3 p.m. (9) -BORS& RACING -Covenp of the Kar-J\aturtiy, the nm jewel in quarterhone l'llCLD8'• trlpJe crown at RWdolo, N.M . (~). 4;30 p.m. (4) -SPORTIWORLD -Covence ol the Bnace Jenner Tndc ~Field Cl-'c at san Jote (~ped). 9 p.na. (?) -AUTO RACING -Covenp of the 671h nmntnc of the IDdJanapoUa GOO (ta}>ed). . RADIO NBA Ownp&omblp -Philadelphia at La.ken (ptne three), 12;30 pln., KI.AC (&70). Bueball -Ancell at Cleveland, 11 a .m., KllPC ('110); San FrindlCO at Doctaen. l~, KA.BC (790). NBA Cbamplanahlp -PhU~hia at Laken. 12:30 p.~1 ~C (~70). USFL Football -LA Exprem at uaJUmCJ. l p.m., KNX (1070). FIVE QU~LIFY. . . From P1ge 81 JocelA lAe wm be .Svtnc it ber beet lhoC. too. but lbe'U bl the ant to all 10" the bal a lot of wdrtt abled ot w . "I'm .,tna to reelly M¥e to work my butt off," aald Lee, who finllbed fourth in the women'• 100 low hUl'd* at 14.4! ... rm OX out of the blocb. lt'a at the end of tbe race that I km It bee.au. of my lack of eDC:hlNnol." Hun~ Beach'tOwQuinmacnmed to hJ.a fifth-place abowtni tn Che s.200. Qu,lnob9s. bf completina bi.t run at 9:0$.86, would.pem to need tome help, too, lf he plam to beet Eric Reynoldit nmrt S.uarday • the ~ HJCh standout llMl1y out.dfstabcld the peck wlth • winn1nl time of 8:&2.42. ~ area partldpanta who cltdn't qualify for the state flna1a Include Edlloo'• Barbara Ra.tney, who WM le'Wtlth lb the 400 at &e.02, lrvtne'a Laura Chapel. who WM ~tb bl the 400 at 2:H.6'7, and Col'ona del Mar'1 MIU IAw.on, who wu eiebtb ln the abot put at M-11 ~. One al the ~ UJ*tl of the meet WU the inability of the r&iOo women to .flniab among the top five in the 1,MO relay. The Chanzera. who owned the best time in Oranae County tlm ~ (3:49.45) e.nd were aeeded ihlrd, could only muaier a disappolntlna seventh-place finish (at 3:52.69) Saturday. * .... ~ 100-1. Tilomu (Hewttlome). 100-1. Wlneton (Jordanl, t0.76;2.Scr\11111~ 10.94: 11.ltt; 2. 81minoM (~f. 3. E11•n• (Compton).: 10.H : 4. 11.11: a. o...t• (lweetw9Mt. ._, (Multl. 1f.o4; D. Nor"9 (EJ 12.0I; "· Orant (Hawthorne • OamN). u .01. 11. 11: 1 . ......,.. lt.onti 1eM111 200-1. Tllomal (HawtflotM), ~). 12.22. 21.581 2.Sorup(~).22.10: 200-1. Wlnaton (Jord•F}· 3. Jamea (tlMllM•ar'.1o 22.H ; 4. • 21.lt: 2. Slfnmona (Cfenatl , Chappel (l'ramont), U . 1t: I. 2 ... ». a. PIAllN~ 24.48: . Oraen (~ t2.2t. ·Robert• (Cerrlloal 24.H ; I . 400-1 . Walker (Edleon. RoelllaOrl (la"**" 24.66. I Fr-'O). 47 .4e; 2. Howwd (LOl'IO 400-1. Knl9_hten (Locke), 8HCh Poly). 47.12: 8. Jam.. 13.18; 2. T~ ~ M.et: (e.-ty ... ). 47.tt; 4. Lee (louttl a. ,_,... (~ 56.19; 4. W9ll0fl «late). •1.00: I . Scll'"ldt t::tonl, 56.U ; •· Jorden (T011T.-). "4.10. Camarlllo , 16.24. OtMN: '· 100-1. McCullougll (lono ), -. 8Mcfl P~). 1:61.41: 2. tioq. I00-1. Zaleatl (Long 9eecll Com on). 1:111.U ; a. ~ Mllllll:an), 2:01.lt: 2. Pelmet mal. 1:62.70; 4. Caeey t:,Htclletterl, 2 :07.21; S. ti), 1:63.31: I . 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Hema(...,,...). 31,09: 100LH-1. Knlgflten (loc:a.), 2. Martine (Claramone). :Je.88; 8. 14.0t; 2. KAllorl (W*"'1). 14.36: $. Aanaug11 ,,..,.,.,. n .CM: 4. voune audWICI (OcMt w..e). 1.ue:-. '- (Hawt11ome1. 37. 10: I . 11100 (w.t (llPWle}.1&.tll I. Young (8annlng). Coma). 37.41. \4.47. 400 raiey-1. *Lant. '1.61; 2. IOOLH-t. Kellon (Welnut), HllWtllOme. 41.M: 3. EIMiil'l-. 41.41; 2. Dawf• (8WMtWaterl. 41.72: 4. Edleon (Frwlo). •1.as: 11. 43.45; a. Noton (t~r Hiiiei. M-. 41.12. 43.M; ......., (&ij;a8'1M). 43.7*: 1.100 ralay-1. Hawthorn•. I.~ (Monroe). 43M. 3:11.M: 2. Parrll. 3:12.2': i . lotlg 400...._-1. ~ 44U4; 8HCh Poly. 3:13.27; 4. Muir. 2. K.,,Mdy, 47.09; 3. OMMy. 3:13.2e: 5. cornpton. 1:13.17. 47.21; 4. l.ollCI a.di Poly, 47.16; S P -1. Bandar (lflal1~r). 5. WllnUt, 47.'13. . . 90-1~; 2. How {Oeeart). eo.t, $ 1,800 NMy-1. ~. S.47.0I. Altkanhaad (M!Mion Vllfo). 904; 2. Lone a.di MmlM. ll:4a. tS; s. 4. ~(~ 58-114; 5. l'lna ~ S:4e.74; 4. ~. (°'8Nlda Hill). 56-1114. o....e. 1:41 71: 6. 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Wiiton), 11·1\t; '· lllollart1 .... =::na,:~~11416: •. PV-1. ~ (~ ~ 11414. I. .. (8'Wty ~ M-1: .. ,.. K.J-1 .... .,. ~ .8anta Ynea), 14·1 : '· Walllaf 1-11; I . W~ ~1rte Tro ). 14•2: I. (t~doorn vaa.n M: a. CGclka HH>. ). Stoney (Ian t. 14-2 6-l'; 4. :~ ....... •). M : I. Stoney won Jumpon and wlll ~~ ). Y.nedll ibciii ~10.-). M . Fitch headed to Houston? HOUSTON (AP) -The Houston Rock.eta.. continulna to aearch for a new head coach to shepherd future draft pkk Ralph Sunpaoo into the Natlonal BMketball Amodation, haw centered their at1entlon on BID Fitch, who hat reaiped aa ooech of the Bonon C.eltlcll. ., 01~ CoU1 DAILY PILOT/Sunday, May 28, 1883 - Carew deserves at least one shot in the Series Nobody came ln on the noon balloon from 8-katooo and uked me, but ... •U tbe Angels' Rod Carew never gets'° play in a Worlii Serlm it will rank with the tragedy of C\At. p-eet Ernie Banka never ma.king it to a clualc. •Speaking of tragediee, the San Diego U.S. Football League franch.lae became a homeless tRgedy before lt even had a name. •It la rather amuaing how the professional t.ltetball people just 1eemed to learn thiJ week that televiJlon la the tall that wap the aporta dog. •Plunger Art Schlichter la not out of football . . . the USFL has said It will take him and went IO far as to name the Houston franchise for him ... the team will be called the Gamblers. •The way the Los Angeles Olympic Organizing SPORTS COlUMNIST BUD TUCKER Committee announced ltl official truh collection agency made one enviaion a fleet of pr~ trucb roaring onto the .:ene with a guy like General Patton on top of the lead vehicle. •Ra.ma coach John .Robtnlon hu left on h1a vacation in Europe and lfhe can find a IOOCer·•tyle kicker, he may be able to tum ln an expenM acoount. •It will be a terrible npatake to put J.Jahll in WrilleY FSeld 1n Chicqo lnumuch u the CUt. are at1ll trytna to muter day beeebtll. •Kareem Abdul-Jabbar la belna modest when ~-~no one man can compi.te1y Lnnuence a ~.eeriel but he la forptdnc all about~ •Immediately after Henry Kimnpr made an lmpulioned pS. on behalf of the United Stacee. the 198e World Cup 80C."Cet finala were awarded to Mexico. •When the NaUonal Hockey League oo.rd of govemon blocked the ule of the St. LoW8 Bluet to the Sukatoon poup, the p-eai.t la. WU to the headina of th1a column . •S-an Diego finally won a cbam- plonahlp -indoor IOOCer -but nobody paid any attention. •U Cal1fomla 8eC1 oft tndc ~. it will be ' controlled by the nee tncka wh.lcb pn>bebly mena11 T-ahirta and whooppee cuah1onl at the door. eOrfe theory about the behavior of BUly Martin : ia that he ia Uke eome polioemen ... when be puta ~ on the uniform. He 1et1 a little aquirrely. •Red Auerbach la dead rlaht when he aaya what thiJ country need. ia a good live dollar dgar. eThe next most tragic th1na would be MooU'eal and Toronto sett.in& a WorlO Sena before the Dodgen and ~ell. • •Huah Campbell, the coech of the LA ExJl"8, U}'I it lan't aotng to take the tiv• YtlU'I ortcinallY thouiht fol' the USFL '° reach a par In quality wtih the NFL and he la rtaht. ... try 10 yean. •Actually, you could 1tart a pretty aood NBA franchl.le with either Magic Johmon or JullWI Lakers eyeing home sweep against Sixers I ~guy who wrote the book clalm1na that Abner Doubleday did not invent bueba1l probably uys there la no Santa Claus or tooth fairy. INGLEWOOD (AP) -The Los Angeles Lakers, behind 2-0 in the National Basketball Aaodation championship aeries against Philadel- phia going into today'1 third game, say they must beat the 76en in their next two meetings to have a realistic cha.nee of defending their title. "We have to win theee two games, no question about it," said forward Jamaal Wilkes. "U we can do it, then it's a mini-.erp." The La.kens face a dlfficult task in catching Philadelphia, whom they beat in the championship aeries in 1980 and last year. Only two teams -the 1969 Bolton Celtics against Los Angeles and the 1977 IPn1-tl•nd Trail Blazers against the 76ers -have come back from 2-0 deficits to win a best-of-seven NBA final aeries. •In the matter of Greg Brock replacing Steve "We're disappointed, but to keep it in per-wanted it more than we have." Garvey at fint bue for the Dodgera. rookie of the spective, we're playing a team that'• been a The Laken will need more aggreaivene. from year honon wouldn't be a bad start. bridesmaid for a long time," WU.kee laid. "'Ibey're center Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, who haa been outre-•When Denver Gold owner Ron Blanding fired hungry. They've played good, hard basketball, and bounded 30-8 by hil counterpart on the 76en, Moees coach Red Miller the thought struck you that Mr. made the big plays when they needed them." Malone, in the aeries. B1andin8 built b1a dream hou.e and Red Milltt Philadelphia came into the .eriee fully rested, Abdul-Jabber, however, tc0red 10 of the -=rewed it up. while the Lakers had juat completed a tough La.ken' 12 points in the fint 10:~ of the fourth •Philadelphia Eagles owner Leonard To.e aays six-game battle with San Antonlo in the West.em quarter'Thunday night when the 76en pulled away he owes a California bank between $12 and $14 Conference final series. for a 103-93 victory. million but that all hi.a gambling debtl are paid. The 76ens have out.hustled the La.ken in the ,.--------------------------------- first two contests, and in the eecond game. Los Angeles' lack of aggressivenea netted them only five free th.row attempts, an all-time NBA playoff low. 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P9ople make money ln UM liock market throuab lfOOCl Umea and t.hrouah a.s till* -either beca-.-they have been able co ldendfy the .iocka that wwe &dnc apJ.mt the trend, or were due for a tumaround. or bMcu8e they llOld abort l\ICIOl!lmfully the favorit. t.hat were due for a CXllTeciion. Brok8r's ·Corner 'Ibey are probably the lnveston who boucht -coadery ltocla d~7 and made money while the Dow JOl'M!ll WU almmt 20 l Inw.ton who do we tn the ~t do 10 becawe they take cakulated r1aka that are bMed on hard flicta and tnfonned oplnlona. They take the trouble co find out 10met.h.tna about a oom~y before they buy the stock; they don't llCt on hot Ups; they accumulate fint.-band information. So, when they decide co buy a particular ltock tt'a becaJ •they have comldered the company tn the broeder penpectlve of the prevalllng bustnem cltmate. It ta e99ellt1al co analym a company and co understand the tnduatrial enviroment tn which it opera tee. tecbnlcel opUi1CJn,. on the dtber band, mlaht IU&8llt whether the nant price and volume pattern Gr the stock lndicat. t.hat • ltoQ8 ,..Uy In the stock la pomlbJe or t.hat the stock ta vunerable to w•knee A 9eCUrity analyst's primary objectives are co idenuty change and determine value. Securitiee relelU'Ch usually embr-. two separate diacipllnee -fundamental analym and technk:al analysts. F.wntially, a fundame!\tal opinion will tell a.I) inwstor' whether or not a ~company look:s like a sood buy hued on ita sales, eaminp. price/eaminga multiple, ratio of aaeeta co liabilities. and other such meuun11 of corporate viability. A It may aJlo help the lnvenw in dmblC a ~ or laJe co take advmi_,e 'Of trenda in a particular liock price. The bMlc re.in • company'• liock rtw b'I price ta d-. to incruaed eam.lqa and dividenda. 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I '9 ..... 1. 1},''1'H ..... ,, '· ,.~ >.l!.10 , ,. ,, ... ·~,4111)0 11 •• ,~ 1•), i.f. 1 1 t.A'·" uu •1.~n 10~ ·~•.1 r. •l,100 '···· u.100 9',ffl •.n1 '.'Sl1 -1 , )10 -1.•0 -67• l•l -·~ ~~ 1,101 1•1.t\•1 1,1\U ·•'>llJ •) • •l .1 .~1· ,,. 9. ~;J t, "Tl\ • , '1 -uo , .. ,, .. , ~\6 ',_, 1' .. ? .9'1J .,. ... .,1~ -'. 116 -~~· .. •• 1117 -~'9 •,lH 1, 101 '. >Ol ·•.IH I , .. .. , ·411"' ,,~ .. ,. Ill -~ .~u _.,.,, .. ~ '. )Jl It ,1~0 \,~,, II) 1.11' _,, -•.•u ), 116 -1.m .~m 6, 100 ~1' -··~a 1,1'9 t,))l , .. :::;u U,)10 .... .zn Less develop01ent • space 1n county By KAREN E. KLEIN °' .. °""' ......... Space available for development ln Orange County's new industrial parka haa decreued over the put Jear, u bu the number of commercial units an buildlnp available, an April aurvey conducted by Flnt American Title INurance Co. ahowed. Thia year, 4,331,287 aquare feet of land, buildtna• or apace in the 75 lnduatrlal parla surveyed wu found to be vacant. That la 32 percent of the 13,440,058 total aqua.re footqe, the survey showed. Thua, a decline of 451,664 available aquare feet in the tndu.trial park areas bu occurred aince the last survey, reJeued ln May 1982, wu oornplled. On the decline are buildinaa and unlta available in induatrial parka. Only 595 bui1dlnp and units were found to be for leue or aale, whlle lut year there were 724. That ahow1 a decrease of 18 percent, the aurvey atat.ed . The medium purchue price for unit.a and bulld.lnp under 50,000 aquare feet wu found co be $6e.56 per aqua.re foot, Tile Orange County Industrial Park Survey la compiled from public recorda and field WOl'k each year, aald Robert Pattenon, director of First American'• commercial·lnduatrlal relation• dep!rtment. R•WARD •-IDIDf•UHL-• ................. , .. __ ,. ___ •• llMD ·Ill. -... •Pl CAH"14 • IL ... 111-.. ...... ....,....... bllla~Jta RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTIRY, INC . ··~ .............. . 1'22 HAHOI llVD . COSTA MISA -S4a.tU6 Efficiency :up factories • ID WASHINGTON (AP) -'1be ~ ol U.S. factol"y workers climbed 8.3 J>el'Ol'll in the 4"lt q\W'ter, a ttrooaer producUvlty lldvaDce thma flnt ~ b1 the Labor Depu1ment. M.anufactWin8 output pw at an annual rate of 11.8 percent ln the tint quarter while the boun of work needed to produce lt rme only 3.3 s-emt. the depariment'a aui-u of Labor Statildm ,.. ported. The resulting 8.3 percent powtb In pro- ductivity WM well above the prelimtnary .um.• ol 7.1 percent. Economiata uy such sharp pinl in productMty constitute further' ligrw of eco1Ml1Dic r9:0Wl'y. Productivity uaually Nm ln the euiy ... ol recoveries .. ie--than-fullfi hwy worken haw more to do. It generally deLIMll In the early ..... of alumps u employen are reluctant to lay oft trained work.en even tboueh orden are ~ Production of goods from the nation'• t.dal• waned greatly during the bulllnem alump that bepn in the aummer of le81, pu'ticuJary In beevy induatriee such u autoa and applta,,,_ Wunt-to Tl.Al\ at' ~ btA-don't have .fl~-to ~ b~ -ft'e phtte? Use ~At/service when placing your ad ... a Daily Pilot ad number will appear in your classified ad . we take your· messages 24 hours a day ... you call in at your convenience during office hours and get the responses to your ad ... this service is only $5;00 week. For more informa- tion and to place your ad ca 11 642-5678. Illy Piii PROM CALIFORNIA'S NUMBER ONE Ll!ND£IL BANK OP AMERICA. .. • t I . I . I ! ., . I ~ { I l ~ I . i ; I ~ I ~ I • : I I . ·q . > I . . . f 1 ! ~ l i ( . . ·r I Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Sunday, ~y 29, 1983 \If ighest home Moving up? Check these " cost on coasts By STEPHEN FOX ,.. ........ ,..... . ...., BEVERLY HILLS -Now that the ~y ta lmprovina, perh1p1 you'd be internted [n movlna up, hou.ewi1t. If 10, there ue 1 flwnber of celebrity hornet to chooee ftOm in Beverly Hill• -starting at about $1 WASHINGTON Homebuyer• are finding the blghHt median prices for txiaUna home1 on the eut and rteet couta, aoaordlng to a survey of 31 metropolitan a.reu by the National Aalodatlon of Realtors. · At $122,800, San Joee, c.a.u.t., had the hjgheat median price for a single-family previously occupied home during the first quarter of 1983, the 1urvey found. San Joee was followed by San Franciaco at $122,000, Loe Angeles at $111,900, WaahinRton. D.C:, at $87,900 and New ?ork City at $81,600. The lowest median reaale EE were in Albany, N. Y ., with 00, Detroit with $46,800 and denoe, R.I., with $50,400. Nationwide, the median existing single-family home price was $68,500 during the first three months of 1983 . Milwaukee's median of $66, 100 was nearest to the national number. "In most areas home prices have been increasing at a slower pace than the rate of inflation because of the decline in resale activity that resulted from unaffordably high interest rates," said Dr. Jack Carlson, chief economist and executive vice president of the 811180ciation. In Bolton, Chicqo, Detroit, Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Indianapoli11 Lo8 Angeles, St. I,..oul1, Salt Lake City, and Tampa Fla., rea1e pricel in the lint quarter were sltahtlY lower than the levels recorded one year earlier. The biggest dip occurred in Boaton where prices fell 2.7 percent. Price. in Loe Anaelea were off 2.2 percent wnile Chicago and Salt Lake City recorded d8c:linea of 1.9 percent and 1.4 percent., respectively. The smane.t decreue occurred in Detroit, where prtcee alJ_,ped 0.6 percent from the lint quart.er lut year. The National A..aaociation of Realtors, th~ nation'• largeat trade a11ociation, represents 600,000 members involved in all phaaes of the real estate indUll,JrY. :Invfting Judy Blossom, Lingo Real Estate's top : producer for 1982, i1 marketing homes at : 271 Crescent Bay in ; Laguna Beach and ~an 1 he contacted at t 497 -3331 for details. . Housing starts show sharp boost ""' miWon. Raquel Welch's house, for exampte, li belna offered at $1.16 million. It's a It.one, Enallah-ltyle home not far from the Beverly Hilb Hotel which ha1 four bedrooma, maid's quarten, guest bowie and pool. ' Robert Wagner's place, deecribed in the listing 81 having "cloeetl for a 1tar," ii for 18le at f2.9 miWon. It has six bedrooms, maid'• quarters, guest house, gourmet kitchen, three different reception rooma and huge family room. Wagner bought It eight years ago from singer Patti Page. Some of theae digs can be leased if you don't want to take a big plunge. Yvette Mlmieux ls asking $3.2 million for her home but would talk •bout a monthly ' leaae of $13,000. For that you get three and a maid'1, gourmet kltct\en, six fireplaces, huge windows and a projection room. The place baa a Moroccan motif and ia on park-like grounds with lush landscaping and a gated entrance. WASHINGTON -Builders percent increase from the Cher is alao offering a sale or stArted 458,000 new housing previous month. lease package for what real units during the first four estate broker Elaine Young months of 1983, an increase of 76 Desplte the alight decline in deecribed Thuteday u "the most percent from the 260,800 units April, Harry Pryde, president of u nu au a 1 house in a 11 of For the nation as a whole, prices in the first quarter this year were only 2.6 percent higher than the corresponding period a year earlier, he noted. Resale prices in metropolitan New York City recorded the largest annual jump, rising 15.1 percent to $81,600. started during the same period the National Association of Home California." Said to resemble the last year, according to figures Builders, said that NAHlr was Mexican hotel where the movie released by the Department of sticking with its forecast for l.~ "10" was filmed, the white stuooo Commerce. million housing starts for 1983, mansion has six and a maid's, a The seasonally adjus~d annual which would represent a 40 fonnidable IE!CUl'ity system and a rate of housing starts during percent increase over the $6.4 million price tag. Oh yes, the Homes of Kaquel Welch (top), Hobert Wagner are steals at Sl.15 and $2.9 million respectively. Rochester, N.Y., San Jose, Calif., and Kansas City, Mo., al.lo recorded double-digit i.ncreaaes in median prices, 13.2 percent, 12.1 percent and 10.3 percent, April fell 8 percent to 1,490,000, previous year. lease ia f27,000 a month. Inc 1 u de d w i th in the the Commerce Department One of the more expensive 10,000-square-foot European- reported. "The housing recovery is still "For Sale" signs belongs to style villa are four bedrooms, New building permits, the driving force behind this television talk show host Mike maid's quarters, gourmet kitchen however, were authorized in economic recovery and the Doug.las, who owns the 2.3-acre and what is reputed to be one of April at a seasonally adjusted outlook looks good for another 18 estate of former Columbia the best projection rooms in and inciudes the two guest houses on the grounds. Young, partner in the firm of Alvarez, Hyland and Young, says the Beverly Hills real estate market started to pick up last respectively. · December. annual rate of 1,563,000 units, a 7 months," Pryde said. Pictures mogul Harry Cohn. town. The price ls $11.5 mllllon .~-'-~~--'-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---'~~~--~~~~~~~---''--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Irvine houses sholV increase The number of new hornet hei.ng offered for sale by builders in the Irvine Co. 's residential communities in the City of Irvine, Increased dramatically during the tint four months of 1983 compared to the same period last year. Donald E. Moe, director of marketing for the company's Community Development Division, said 293 new homes were put on the market from January through April as compared to 64 homes the year before. The company'• developments in Irvine include Woodbridjfe, Univenity Town Center, Tu.rt.le Rock and Vis1a Fllare in Northwood. "The signs of a strong houaing recovery continue to show up in many different ways, and this most recent figure ind.icat.el that builders are reacting positively to the resurgence by greatly increasing the number of new home. they are offering for sale," Moe said. He pointed out that during 1982, builden were extremely conservative ln their development programs because of economic uncertainty and high interest rates, which made lt difficult fot CUS1omerl to qualify for loans or afford the mortgage payments. Comequently, C01\ltrUCtlon waa curtalled and only small incrementl of new homes were offered for sale. "However, with lower interest rates and an increale in customer confidence about the economy in general, new home sales have lncreued and our builders are again moving forward with new housing construction," Moe explained. The number of new bomea reported 10ld in the Irvine Co.'a developmentl In Irvine and Newport Beach alao show• the 1trength of the houslhg recovery during the put four montba, noted the marketing executive. He aid 268 new bomel were reported sold in the company's realdentlal communities January through April, compared to 213 homes during the same period in 1982. Moe said the figures repre.ent projecta being developed by eight different homebUilden In the company's communities. Honie builders set Mesa seniinar The Home Builders Council of Southern California's seminar, ''Apartmenta -Up From Nowhere," will be held Wedne.day at the South Coast Plaza Hotel in C.O.ta Mesa. The five speak.en include Tom Wells of the Consolidated Capital Companies, Richard $hapiro of Kenneth Leventhal & Co., Roland 0.Sood of .Irvine Pacific Development Co., Robert Leaer of Robert Charle9 Lesaer Co., and Barry Berkua of the Berl<ua Group. Well.I la vice president and director of the <l>Nolidated Capital Companies, one of the largest real estate investment companies ln the United S&a*· Shapiro ii a CPA at Kenneth Leventhal & Co., aod ia the partner in charge of the Tax Department in the Newi>0rt Beech offJce. Oe«OOd currently Is the president 9f Irvine •. · PacUl.c bevelopment CoulJ*l)', the firm th.at builds ftSidential howdna for the lrv1ne Company. Le.er ia c.ba1rman of Robe.rt Chart.. t.e.er & Co., one of the nation'• larae1t manacement oonaulttna and market reeean:h fimw eervtna \M real atate industry. Berkua is founder and president of Berkus Group Mhitects, a national firm ot atehli.ctl and plannen. The seminar will be held from 8:80 a.ft\. to 11:30 a.m. ln the Meta Verde Boom of the hotel A fUll brealdut will be llf'\t'ed. The ..nlnU' II~ &o HBC memben ($36) and non·membl'n ('40 . For ,,.rvatiom, call 1.ena Qolby at (218) 036-&7 1. ' . ' Suve valuable tHollne b~· pltln· nlng shopping trips to local stores ad· vertudn& In the ""91 ... OCEAN VIEWS. Belcourt Hill's terraced hillsides otter spec- tacular vantage points trom which to enjoy the special advantages of Newport Beach llvtng: from blue-water Views of the FbdJ1c and Catalina. to fiery sunsets and Vistas of harbor lights SECURITY. At Belcourt Hill, a double layer of security asrures your complete peace of mind. Com- munity access is strictly controlled by the guarded main entry gate. And Belcourt Hill's state-of-the-art. in-home security system byWestec provides each residence with twenty-tour-hour protection that keeps family members secure. UPKEEP SIMPLIFIED. When you leave your home in Belcourt Hill tor extended periods of time. trs nice to know it will be more than just secure -1t will be completely cared tor: Because the community association sees to the total upkeep of not just your home's extertot but your landscaping. too -all the way to your front door. LAVISH COMFORTS. At Belcourt Hill, the niceties of living in Newport Beach begin at home. Interior appointments Include AllmllmO kitchen cabinetry imported trom West Gennany; hand·set marble wet-bar tops. marble fireplace facings and hearths. custom hand.- troweled callings. dramatic overhead skyllghting. and much more -Wtually every contemporary comtort imaginable. in tact. 1s provided. That's the ~nee of Belcourt Hill. The Newport Beach point ot View. , .... _.._..___. ----.--,. NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSAC110NS OUOUTIOMllN<~UDC tUOCIO. fMt HW 'fOllC, llltDWl•T, PAtlPIC, NW.'°""°"· OITllOl'f UO (U•(tN•,&TI IYOU llCMAMOll ..... P09fl0 t'I' t'ltl MUO A•O INaTl•IT ... 1 Oflnge Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunday, May 29, tN3 r"' CDI ..... CH8 2\o CMI Cp ll\<1 CR$ • .,, C..V..J 2\IJ CeclMA 121. c.llfPC AMERICAN STOCK EXCHANGE QUOT&TIQM' INCLUOI fUOUOlt Tift HW YO .... MIOWUl, 'ACIPI<. ~IW. 1000-. HTIOIT AllO Cllt(IMN4TI "OU I ll(MANOU ANO U"Oatto"' , ... •no ••o lltlTIM(' 0 RA 0 AST ., Nancy Zinsmeyer Otting at home in a gown by Fabrice. SUNDAY, MAY 29, 1983 G 0 w N s Anythlns-,n alamorou• ~ear for tbme ..,.u1 occ-.. -~ aowm. lhol1 gowm azMl aparkling rant enaemble1. F oaty chlffom. crllp taffetas, .... and ...aecs t.abrica are fMh1oned into &leek evening loolta. Some aowna are atraplea1 while others are hilh necked or flounced at the 1houldera. Back intere1t la added by bustle effecta, deep v. and crocheted cutouta. There la no one sin&1e style trend in evenina wear, but "You wU1 flDil the look• are pared 1 down," aaya Jack Schoenborn, menar of the couture depiiitmeot., I Neiman-Marcua. The • trend ln color I.a 1Ull I bi.ck and whHe, except in thla area. "We have a t.n--iency to eo more for more color in this area regardleu of the aeaaon," Schoenborn adds. Deaigna. below, by Fabrice, Oacar de la Renta, Mary McFadden. Travilla and Ruben Panis were featured at a luncheon boated by Nancy Otting at Big Canyon Country Club promoting Le Grand Caaino at Newport Harbor Art Muaeum. (See atory Pase C3). Orange Cow DAILY PILOT/Sunday, May 29, 1983 LBMA' s Spring Fling a By VIDA DEAN or .. ....,,......, The Sprtnc FUna dinner dance of the Junior Council, La8una Beacn Muteum of Art, has added approximate\y '8,000 to the group's pet project - Children'• Art Education. The 100 partyprs dined on boneless breast of Capon sliced and fanned over forest mushrooms (prepared by David Wilhelm of Bon Appetit) in the Steele Gallery and danced in the Lower Gallery to the music of J oe Caruso. The highlight of the evening was the silent auction featuring 30 top-drawer prizes arranged by Pam Goldateln and Jacque Ba11ett -such as a D.N. Evans custom ensemble, a video computer system and a pasta party for 12 at the museum prepared by the council's gourmet cooks. Vicki Hawtlaorne was chairman of the fund-ralaer and others providing assistance included Linda Bratcher, Jayne Berberian, Janet E11ers, Kay Paatorlua, Dlue Jordu, Marie Pezllo, Shirley Racb, Yoll Whitney and Carol Snow, (new council president). • • • Members of the Irvine Terrace Philharmonic Group wanted sunshine for their flea market and luncheon held in Mrs. Rlcllard Kredel'a Corona del Mar Jlarden. They got it plus a heat wave. But, the OCPS benefit was a 11aooe., tald Jedi Harrod, and the group plans to do it -ca!n next year. The flea market formal wu one they had abandoned for 3 or 4 yean in favor of brunches and tea dances. Andi Rohrer was chairman of the event featuring Cobb salad luncheons, prizes galore, music and good shopping opportunities. • • • Do you remember how you looked in the 5-0s? Raj and Marta Bllatllal'1 party invitations had a lot of people looking through their yearbooks last week to find the answer to that question. They showed up at the Big Canyon residence in their saddle shoes, angora and letterman sweaters, and danced to some oldies but goodies played by the Pizazz group. A sit-down dinner for the 80 partygoers included hamburgers and hot dogs and the aoda jerk was kept busy making banana splill and coke floats. The Bhathala a.re in the fashion business (they manufacture swimwear) and since fashion is reflecting the 50s look they decided to do the same with their party. "I think eve.r)'body had as much fun getting ready for the party, 8eU'Ching for their costumes as they seemed to have at the party," Marta said. • • • Pat and Don Yoder entertalned members and guests of Chapman Music Asaodatea ln their Dover Shores home. Guests had an opportunity to learn more about CMA (founded lMt fall) and the 83-84 music season at the college and everyone there waa treated to an evening of music. Orchestra Profesaor Jolm Ko1Ull preeented music studenll MJDdy Ball, Vicki Utberlud, Mark Barroapa, Ann Stimson, Lorene Uptoa and Du Lodert. Carol Blaacbard, development, gave CUrlle and Nora Beiter a lucite paperweight inacribed with "CMA founding member." Chapman President Baell Sm.Ida and wife Joni were there along with Jeaa Wenke, Marcia and Job Canion and the Frank Yoden. • • • Medical advancemenll at the UCI California ColleJe of Medicine were outlined for jUests attending a luncheon hosted by AtUlle Clarke in the Univ~mty Club. P~lllp DISaJa, Edward J. Qallllgu and Serpo C. Stone diacul9ed research being done in the area.a of tynecologyi <lancer, infertility and for the diabetic woman. AmoD41 those attending were Sapervlaor BarrleU Wieder, Renee Segeratrom, Coancllwoman Mary Ann Galdo, Emma Jue RUey and Sta.Jlley Vu den Noort. • • • "Diamonds are a Girl's Best Friend'' had new lyrics when memben of Aaaiatance ~ue of Newport Beach formed a chorus line and ormed al the annual meeting celebrating 43 years of service to the community. Jeu IAcu directed the "flappers" wearing jeweled bead bands while Joan Roll accompanied on the piano. Pat Clarbon waa chalnnan of the event held at Balboa Bay Club themed "Gems of our Crown" and attended by 25-0. Honors were paid past presidenll and the associate rnemben. Special note was made of the league's expansion of ill Child Day Care Center (it has grown from 15 children at the '72 opening to 96 at present) and the growth of the orthodontia program at the Children'• Dental Health Center - real jewels in the league's crown. Pat Clarkson league prexy .. . ~,A More than $33,000 wa.a rat.ed at the fift~ '(/ annual HUG dinner/auction held at the Dimeyland \ Hot.el and attended by about 5-00 from Orange and Los Angeles counties. The event (each year it grows) benefill Child Guidance Cent.er, Inc. which provldea counseling and guidance, as well as spedallzed child abuse treatment services to children and their families. (HUG ls an acronym for "Help Ua Grow.") Amon8 thoee par1k:ipeting in the general store boutique, silent and live auctiona were Claarles Day of Lacuna Beach (he'a exec director of CGCenters), al80 David Carroll and DiaDe Hall of Lasuna. Jolul and Dee CndJt and Jerry and TnCly or., of Costa Men and Newport Beach realdenta Jeaalfer Gamble, Doll and lreM Batta, 8erale and Mary Peg and Fred and hralce Ellh. Athalie Clarke with Edward Quilligan .. Angelitoa de Oro called lt a fiesta and there was certa.lnly l'ftlOI\ for Bia Brother-~ Slaten to celebrate whfn Jaa Ta1t.r, auxtllary president, handed WWlam McOellu a check for ~,000 The money came bun adverUslng and donors u.ted In the 2atld annual Gold Book. The 314-pa&e ~ calendar Wll8 a table IOUvenir fOC' eecl\ couple at the party. Na118chta and marpritu in the balloon- decoratecl tented Terrace Roof of the South a.t P1au Hotel put the 200 aueata In a fiesta DlOOCl that continued in the bell.room with dinner and dandn& to the Ol'Cheltra ot Oan Kee11e. Htgbltght of the lfCht~ dloner wu the colOrfu1 .ervtng of the Meldcan coffees. ,.. the orchestra played the rousing theme from "Raiders of the Lost Ark," lights dimmed and waiters paraded through the ballroom with trays of the flaming ooncoctiona. Della.a Devlae, there with husband Tad, was chairman of the event, and Dorl de 1traU (with husband Jack) waa Gold Book chairman. ''This is the awdliary'a only fund-railer of the year," said Dori "and a lot of people spent a lot of time on the book." And memben are already planning for next year -they met Monday at Norma Garley'• and the new president, htly Sted4&N. announced Jue ba ta the next book chairman with Dot aoct .. 6all chainnan. I: ~ Or.nge Coat DAILY PILOT /Sunday, May 28, 1883 . ~._____-~------t Cl Mixing up an almond-based 'body fGJciol' By VIDA DEAN °" .. .,.., ......... Ia your akin dry, ro~h and .Wy? Here'• a "body facial treetment that juat mlaht take care of the problem for you. It'• ofltted by the Almond Boa.rd ol California with hinta from Beverly Hills akin ca.re 1pecial.Lst Nance Mitchell for tu.ming your tJethroom into a home spa. Many of Mitchell's salon formulations include almonds and she says the followfn8 treatment will M>ften and revitalize your skin. (She treats Hollywood celebrities including Tom SellE:Ck.) "Ground almonds have a gritty, gralny texture that helps remove dead surface cells, while al80 restoring the unooth, glowing pinknea," she adds. To make the "body facial" mixture you need almonds, bread crumbs. buttermilk and lemon juice. PulveriJ.e one cup of almonds to a fine meal in a blender. Then you cmnblne the meal wtth one cup white bread crumbs, one cup buttermilk and juice of one lemon in a double boiler and blend well. Stir the mixture w..til a paste fom'8 (add a little mott buttennllk if too thick to 1pread). Let this cool and then you are ready to gently massage Dellr ..... ,......., ....... lttillMw A backward look at fashion shows an unexpected touch lo gowns made for glamorous evenings. Mary McFadden's alim fitted long crystal pleated creation is an attention grabber with its cutout back while Tracy Mills' short version of evening wear has a bu.1tle-effect. {Neiman-Marcus fashions) Tenting up for Le Grand Casino An elegantly designed 60 by 160 foot tent will be erected Jwie 18 at Newport Harbor Art Mu.eum to aocommodate the 500 guest.a expected at Le Grand C.asino. Art deco dsigm in black, silver, IDNenta and white will highlight this area where a gourmet buffet will begin at 8 p .m . with continuous dining until 11 p .m. A black and white dance floor will add to the evening with the 17-piece orchestra of Keith Edwards and C-ompany providlng the blg band 80Wld for dancing until 1 a.m . The black-tie event, the muaeum'a major benefit, will begin at 6:30 p.m. wtth cocktails and On the cover. • • Our faahlon 1potllght ia on Nancy Zi.nsmeyer Otting of Newport Beach. She wean a blue tull-Uirted silk taffeta gown styled with a gold band-painted bodice by Fabrice. FaahJQm: Courtesy of Neiman-Marcus. Pbofolrapher. Richard Koehler ot the Daily Pilot staff. CAL.EN DAR LAGUNA NlGUEL WOMAN'S CLUB man- ben will hon 1111 annual "Blidp Around Ntauel" luncheon and award pre1mtadoDI June 3at11:30 a.m. at the RepubUc Fect.n1 Savin.a and Loan buDd1nl In ~ Nlpel. The luncheon cmt II ta and lnduda awardl to winners of W. y.r"a tow'Nmlht. For lntonnation, call Karen Maytield. 881·5'736. ••• NEWPORT BEACH J'BU:NDS OF THE LI· BllABY will meet at A.T. IM>'• tn ~ del Mar fOt a luncbean pc'Olr'alll which lndudal a talk by ~ dired«, lll'Olluoer and authar8umn Oliver., -c. II f7.96 ~ fMR"ntknl may be obteaned bJ eamn, u1-1122 or -.ant. · ~, r , hors d'oeuvre• an the Irvine Gallery. The authentic cutno atmosphere will al80 begin at 6:30 throughout the plleriee in the mu.ewn. Elegant prises will be presented du.riDM the evenina lncludlna trtpa to F.uropeen countrlea. Guests wtll al.lo have the opportunity of viewing the Irvine Tepper collection on display in the Sullivan Galleey. Ann.Marie Foell la chairman of the $200 per penon event; Samantha Hammer of Cr.tive Occaliona la deGaner and producer wtth catertna by Jettrey Davia and &ra1 ~ .. by Ric Naz.arenua Unlimited. Further lntormation may be obtained by caWna the muaeum. Ottina hu been a member of the Newport Harbor Art MWIUID board of truateel f« nine years and la a major benefactor of the lmtituUcn. She and her husbed. Tony, and their daupter, Hilary, live in Dover SbOh. and divide their tlme there and at their rancti in Fallbrook. OtUna raiaee tbarouahbnd ~ and heedl bet' awn Investment firm. • • • SOUTH COAST AUDUBON SOCIETY wtll hold tt1 annual dlbner' meeUnc and lmtallaUOD of otticerl June 1 at e p.m. in San a.rni-ce. s.,.ur will be non. Uttlt, pnlktent of educatkin at the San Dlqo .\lldubqn ~and the naiurau.t~ for the Ratunl ~ M\.mWI\ of Sen Diieo· J'CJI" ~ormation and dlNc1Soonlt c.n ~107. • • • Pmny lioe.fen will be teatund at 1 8eba8> trunk .tM1w ll a.m. to 4 p.m., Jww 4 at NOll-DSTRO~ South Cout J'Wa, in Men'• Sboel. INT&RNATJOJf~ TOA8TM18TRJ:SS CLUBS, Lu Ola =· mMta J\lM 8 at 7:IO p.m. at M~ Sa and Lou, 7812 r.dinpr Aw., Hun\lJ\llOll JMMh. !'or tnf o~on, call lynn s.nar.~:7~ into dry are• -lep, feet and elbow -areu auffertna from rouah akin. While the t.re.tment la on, tW"n your bathroom Into a •pa by ifnt cio.tnc all windows and doors. Allow th4!" room to steam Up from hot running water. When the bathroom la nice and steam7, at and relax ~th a cup of your favorite tea. When the treatment mixture has dried aJJshtly, you rlnle It off with tepid water. Gently blot akin dry with eoft towel. Alter the ~pa treatment, pneroualy apply a mollturizer. For maximum beneflta, apply _the almond treatment once a week ln conjunction with a home •.PL (Not reQOmmended for active acne condition.) • • • Since pores are the ak.in'a excretory •)'Item, it's esaentlal that you thorouibJy cleanae both morning and evening to OnclOI them of lmpurtd•. toxid wute and deiid akin .. well .. the day'1 8J1mt, .--oil and makeup. "Women have a need to uae boSb a ~ and an evenlfll deamer," •YI Dianne Mamtil. beauty expert with Sh.bietdo c.o.netb. "An e(fective mo,n1nc clearwer II imperative bcaute 1t 11 between the hows of 1 a.m. '1Mt 3 a.m. that the akin la moet actlve r1ddlnc ltaelf of toxic ~ The eventna clnnaer must contain a ~d.al degree of oily componenm to enable it to dt.olv• all types of makeup." -Shlaeldo, like other QOmnetic oompaniea, oiler a myriad of cleanaers. Checking with the consultant or ju.at reedlna labels will give informatlon on wh.lch product 11 best for your type of akin. At.o to help achieve 1parkling cJe.n lkin Shaeido has a facial cleanina bruah for deep, ICl'UfflnS acUon that will looeen dry akin and lmpuri tiee. Coat dress new item this spring By PHILLIS FELDKAMP 81**1 to TM Clln.tt.n SO!eMe lllonltof One of the fuhlons to w"tch for spring (next fall, too. for lhat matter) is the coat dress. &rt of a hybrid style, It combines the best features of a lightweight tailored coat with a semifitted dress. Its prospects for universal acceptance are lookins good. For women who are thinking of expanding their working wardrobes of aeparatee by acqulrlnS a dress, this dependable style has a neat, upecale appearance that makes the right impression at the conference table. When dressed up with appropriate acceuorles, a coat dress ia sleekly attractive at a candlelit dlnn.er in a restaurant, too. It 1uita most ages, and its simple cut flatten most figurea, from size 4 to 18. Its aaaeta are, in other worda, manifold, and there la no reaaon why the coat dress should not become as much of a mainstay aa the chemise, which has been a proven success over a long spell. • You could not call the coat dress a sleeper, exactly. It has been making its points for some time in the higher reachea of fashion. Noticed for Its clean straight lines in the collections of such key desibtera as Saint Laurent and Ralph Lauren, the elongated dress with attenuated lapels and Ralph Lauren, the elongated dress with attenuated lapels and sidewrapped skirt hes made news aa "the boardroom di;eas." it also appears as a navy chaik- striped flannel, and in tuxedo form .:_ sophisticated black with aatin lapela. Llnen is a current popular fabric, but gray flannel and menswear wools are being Wied al80. James Galanos, America's premier dealgner, showed a melon-sleeved coat dress that clOled with a single button at the hlpline. Although molt of hia spring collection la black and white, th.is particular dress cornea in hot pink silk cloque. Some coat dresses have low necklines framed by long narrow lapels. Other versions of the 1tyle have broad collars -like the contrasting black one on Calvin Klein's belted dress. Evan-Picone ii bringing out a Chesterfield style with a velvet collar 1 for fall. For aomething ao basic in design, the coat drem is a theme that haa plenty of variations. There are sharp contrasts of black and white In collar and c:u.ff treatments, and the style exists in sinale. and double-breasted aa well as aide-wrapped, one- button fonna. Buttons tend to be larger du. ~ -like the oversized mother-of-pearl buttons Perry Ellis puts on hla wide-<:ollared coat~-· Some coat dresses take well to the addition of a big belt. Others, the kind that are cut to narrow down from a broad shoulder line to a slim hlpllne, are best worn unadorned. Peggy Reinert receives Zonta award Zonta Club of Newport Beach has presented its "Woman of Achievement" award to Peggy Reinert of Costa Mesa. Given for outstanding leadership and dedication to protea.Iona and community, the award waa given to Reinert il,t a db;Jner held Thursday in the Irvine Coast Country Club. rn addition to her 33 years of service to Zonta, Reinert has served Co,ata Meaa In numerous capacities. She has been a member of the Chamber of Contrnerce for six years, currently as lreaaurer and as president of lhe Greeters. She is president of Costa Mesa Tomorrow and past president of the Downtown Bu1ine11 Association. Previous commitments have been' secreta,ry of the Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club and the Costa Mesa Civic Center Corp. and a member of the Orange Coast College Citizen's Advisory Committee. Previous winners of this award include Aanes .Blomquist, Carol Beek. Gwenda Watson, Peg. Ft>rgit, Ellen Lee, Alice Fox and Marian Bergelk>n. , Saturday Capers at Cannery From Page C2 information on art available as prizes or for sale. • • • Guests at the Saturday Capers at the Cannery will be able to go yacht hopplng for food. The three "floating eateries" docked at the Cannery Restaurant will have desserts, cheeaea and Newport Harbor Kiwanis Club, as h11 group presented $300 to the Harbor Area Girls Club . . . ' Members of the Asai.stance League of Huntington Beach whipped up their most delectable goodies for a bake sale held at the community festival at Golden Weal College. Ploceeda have been given to the HB Police Depar1men-t Fingerprint tuna. vegetables as thelr cargo. A1ao at the noon to 4 p.m. ,.--------------------, Chil~ren's Home Society fund-raiser on the restaurant deck.a will be fllh a:nd taco ban and it . will be an all you can eat affair for the $7 .50 ticket. A Ftctfttoua Business Name Statement fifed with the Co._nty Clerk la veltd for five year• after which time continuing bualneaaea muat reftte. Publtcetlon la neceaury only ff there are changea. Calf the Legal Department at the DAILY PILOT for Information and neceaury forms. The sponsoring CHS. groups Ayudantes, Las Damas, Newport Harbor 8.nd Tiara de Ninoe, have also promised continuous entertainment -stnser Jason Cba1e (he'll be at Harpoon Henry's, Dana Point this summer), magicians, psychic readers and a thieves market shopplng area. Tickets may be arranged by calling 542-1147 or at the aate. • • • OONATIONS: "Our involvement with the Glrla Club ia a fine example of the community service and youth themes inherent in our motto, "We Build," said Ted Lindstedt, prealdent of ~ ft ctdSIOtl to get married Is • big one. and ctlOosJng your ~ment and Wl!ddlng mgs IS one of !he most ~ find ~J seeps )OU will take ~ yo.Jt~~ Ac~~~)OU~;our dlamOnd and cnoc. )QI rinos Is me most ltJl)Ortrlt U*'lg M do-becal.u Chlft Is our ~ Molt}INMy SDB Cl)! di 1tt1m on ~ ctlfM and CJ)IStlf. lnid hM ~ ~ of watches ID lil!leC:t ftom. ~ ft)' hlll8 I VllfY 0tdt•34 ... loc* ft~ •lttdon °' Wllcldtng ~ Knfws and tm and g1me1 lttd !J.1 am ies ~ lrrf)Olmr ico bCA WI know thlt .):'OU ~ thillf -to be ' 648 4321 Eat. m N!fl men special. so ~ go 111 out to st-oN )IOU thr most U'lique and exdtJng coDedion of~ Ind INeddlng rtngs )IOU arr ~oa~.v..t11cr~~outd~ patlrlg OWnond:s by taking h time to pn>p- erty e• thr dlfren!l ices In quallttes and prtte, and ftn bide Ntatl yp wtlh. ~ bide~. For straight talk, nctUng ~end P" • lf'lteeCI ~.)CU ~II~ ~t wie hlMt to oflllr. ~~Is i:ne ~Chit Jpl'dllllrs In ti~ and~ "1gl. ... .., I I I "\ Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunday, May 29, 1983 GOIEN 011 lllDGI BY CHARLES H. GOREN AND OMAR SHARIF • D&A.a UADE.11: "• ...... W...," .. lllUMW ... ,... ................... . I If' t ........ ,. ...... TM& ............ , •• ....... , ....... .,.. ........... s.uy-... .. a_... ........ ....... ., ..................... w. ..... ._. t.ev weekly .................. --.. Botll vvlaer&bJe. W•t dull. NOSTB •AKU c::iAK41 o QI •tU WEST EAST •n • •oto <::>JH c::i 103 o AllUU o 9Z •A 9 • KJ1083 SOUTH •Qn c::i Q971 01054 •Q74 The bidding: WMt N~ Eut s..tl 1 o OW. P .. 1 <::> r ... 1 ~P .. P .. .... Opening lead: King of 0 . U we were uked to vote for the best bridge player we have encountered, at lea1t one or u1 would vtrte for th• late Helen Sobel Smith. By today'• aund.arda her bld- d l n 1 mlrbt. have lei& aom1tblng to be deal.red Un· deed. there were aom• even then who criuc:hed It), but no one played or defended a haod better. Here'• an uam· pie from the 1961 Splnrold Team Championship, woo by the Goren team. After Helen opened one dl&mOlld ud North made a takeout double, North-South arrived at a eontrad of two beuta. The aame coot.raci wu reached by the Goren team lD the other room, and elgbt trick.a were duly made. Helen made the normal lead or the king of diamond• and, after receiving an en· couragiog slpal from Eut, continued with the ace and jack. Declarer did not want to wute one of dummy'• trump honors by ruffl.Dg high, and there aeemed to be no pol.nt to ruffing low, so he dlscarded a club from dum· my. Goren signalled with the eight of c:lube. Helen needed no more to come up with the winning defenae. At trick four she shifted to a low club. Goren won tbe !ling ud returned a club to bla p&nau'• ace. Now Helen reverted to a fourth dia· mo-4, aQd Hda.rw bad ao couater. JI• •hatted • -sid• from dummy. Eut eooper· at.eel with hla partner'• &e def•DM b7 rumnr with the tent The uppercut succeechd. Declarer had to overruff with the 'queen and, al.nee w .. i held the J-8-3 of trump• over declarer'• i-7-6, there w-. no way to prevent Weet from •coring a trump for the .... U.1 trick. Now we kDow that bridge l• a ram• full of male c:bauvinilta. But ask any ex· pert who en~untered Helen over the grMn baize, aad we are prepared to bet that they will tell you that there wu no one better! s ..... , ........ 1wttm --. t.: CMrtee O-- &M 0.-8Mrtf. can elW. , .w ....... t:.-w ... a ......... ..,, ..... ..,, ~ ..• ,....c.. ...... " a H.16 ftllle. wll lie aw.,. .. ......... dell~ lM .... Hnb .. . CMltMO--aM Oaar 8brlf perM..UJ e .... t u•enab e. ... w•r all ... '*'-.~ EIMA IOMIECI that. And abe wu the only per-.,n I mew who ironed dish towels. The only hope for me of aurvlvi.na in thia environment wu my mother's Jove for boD9. Amid all thia orpnir.ed sparkle m4 alphabetbed sp{a!e waa a cloeet full of old boxes and ribbons that would have taken the aigbt out of p good eye. ATWIT'S END A J)9Y'Cholqpst once said that everyone has a dirt thMhoJd, a boiling point that will drive him or her to dUi out from wider all the mesa. A ~A-year-old widow In Albertaon, N.Y ., obYlowly found hers when she not only burned down her home becauae it w• dirty, but tried to It.op the firemen from puttina out the fire. So did dty offidala in Charleston. S .C., when they required hones carrying visit.on on carriage toun throuahout the historic district to wear diapen. I haven't found mine yet. How could I? It'a been yeara since I've aeen my threahoJd. And I think I know why. lt'a because rm tint aienention immaculate. I was ral8ed in a home that I dubbed Our Lady of Perpetual Dusting. ~ knows deen.Unem aki119 a generation. ~ to watch my mother. She waa the kind who w..t.ed out a meeawing cup with 908p and water after ahe had used it only to meuure WATER! Whenever &he hadn't wed her good dishes, say in a year or eo, she'd waah them again before aetim, the table. There waa never any gum stuck in the bottom of her waste cam. I waa impreaed by T JOUI HfAlJH OR. PETER J. STEINCROHN DEAR DR . STEINCROBN: I'm dck .......... Ma olaea • .... ... IDMfdael. ............ Jean. ~ ................ ...... ne1're 1ettla1 wene. MJ. BCG• U.w dMat I lla.e tnele ta my c•re•arJ arteries. So tllere seems to be no .. , .... .._. ... tmy tr••••• 11. l '•e 'eea ..... lihnlelD~ ••• •ltr•JIJcerlae .... .., ....... u.e advtaable tlaat I aabmlt to tllla aew medlclae before doctors k•ow more aboat It? -MR . u . It must have been her threlbold of cleanlinem where you can juat take 10 much Lym) and you freak out. No box wa too flimsy or too worn to be added to mother" collection. Scmetimes, a.he'd macch a box away bun ua before we got the lift out of the U.ue. You never knew what you were ptting. Just when you thotlcbt you were gietUna a rectal thermome1er fer your blrtbd.ay, you opened the lid and volla, a new pen-and-pencil •t. We have lived wf'th ooe another'• attltudee toward neatne.. She cdnllde!w dust a dnlc new:r to be Inhaled. I consider dUlt God'• way of me.urt.na time. According to the ~ I should have one area where spit and poUah pnvaU . . . .:me part of my life that II clutter-free. I don't. I remember the story about the llrl bMck EMt who worked at a bank thftle montN and f1VerJ night her desk wu clean • a whistle. It did not F unnoticed. Others were told to emulate her and that'• when tb9y dialoYeNd that every m,bt abe waa to.i.ng away everytb.inc on 'her deak riaht into the waatebuket. Neat:nem breeds that kind of~· contractlone ana Improve the blood flow In the cor onaries. Not all patient• can take the drug . And it baa occasional aide effecta aucb aa nausea, headache , fat11ue . Neverthe),ea, we can be thankful that It'• an effective drug in the treatment of coronary dt.eale. do for It? Reduce wef&ht and Hlt Intake. Qutt mmoldna and lam bow to relax. Take antl- hypertenaive medi- cations preacribed by your doctor faithlUlly and as directed . Hypertenalon can be controlled lf you •re in control. • • • FOR MRS. M .: You've U you are lnclined to been heartna about high develop crops of boU., blood preuure and have a checkup on urine reading about It. What and blood to naJe out the you've been learning pcmibWty of undetec:ted lm't ex.aagerated. Here fubetea meWtus, NY• are IOIDe apecl.fic pomta Dr. Steincrohn ln bis relating to tlUa caodition. booklet, ''Prw.1iml GWde More than 35 million to Skin Problam." For a Biolo°gical clock keeps ticking DEAR ANN LANDERS: My 30th ~la W-thinc down ro.y neck. The old b1o1oP»1 la ahouUJJI, '-:1\me la runn1n.g out!" I don't know whether or not to have cbJJdren. My ~ eays I abould be8in aoon. btau.e l1lk hcton 1ncnme ~ wcmen OY9r 3& when they have t.helr ftnt. I'm tei'rified tha\ I mlaht hav~ a baby with .erioua health and mental problems juat becau.e I wu aeWah and put my career firaL I have a wonderful, ~ h...tiend who ,.ya he'll 10 alolw with whatewl" C dedde. TbJa puta a trernendowa burden oo me. II we have ldda and then reeent the man,e. in our lifestyle, lt will be my faull. If we di8cover, after it's too law, that our l'llAUTlaCe la incomplete becau.e w. don't have childreft, I will beN' the brunt of havtna made the wronc derldon. I'" ta1bd with friendl wbo have had kids and a.re sJad. Others who ba4 them are IOl'I")'. Still others me-NOl' to have them and are perfectll oontent. Thme who Wanted ~ but couldn t have them feel ~ted. wb.n 1 1-.d in your co1umn several yean aao that 70 ~t of parents wouldn't have kids if they had It to do over apin. it ahook me. Haw ·P01SH01S BY ASHLEIGH BRILLl.AN'l IN OftOllR. J:'Oft "'4S TO DO HTTl:ft NEXT TIMI£• ONIE TMINC IS lrSSIENT1AL.: TO 5UftVIVr THIS TIMS. horrible to brine a life into um world and then regret It. 'lboe wiwanted ldda must aerwe their attitude. U muat have a terrible effect on them. I'm afraid I won't have the patience for a scream1nC baby wben I have to ,ive 7~ percent of my attention to a full-Ume job that I muat hold down in order to help pay the bUJa. On the edvtce of our minister, we took in a foster child to 1ee If we could handle ii. Well. It w• tou8h btinc a wortd.na mother, but a Jot of the dJt&ulties were related to OW' little ,Ul'a problem. of havlna been uprooted from an wwtable home. Knowing It WU a temporary situation made the experience elllier to pt through than had It been a lifetime cornmftmenl. I know you don't have a crystal ball and can't predjct wbethel' or qot we'd make aood perenta or would be oant.ent without kida. but 'l'm truly tom. Am I eelfiah? So many women wait five or 10 yean to 1mure their finanda1 ~ty. But, isn't that riaky? I reed about one waman havtnc her lint child at 40. She aald she wu aotna to have amnlonent.elli91o -if Down'• Syndrome er other problmm milbt be pl'elellt in the felm. u a 8'Dl'tic defect w.. ~ abe cauJd. have an abclUan. Rfcht1 How many fetmes ii it OK to kill before you get one that looks • U everyth1na ii all right? PleMI help me make up my mind -ro BE OR NOi' 'ro DIC 'DEA& BAllLET: I woal4 mot pretame t4t make Wt Mdtl• for uyeae. It la strictly a do- lt-y~ ,...Jed. . Ne matteto wtiat J• 4eeNe. JH're .,__. te laave moaae•t• of regret, H well H momeata of ............. jeJ. Bat mee,.. MdH, ._"t ** back. lddl wtdi h ... let tMre ltn'ft' be a .... nedler It wu tile rtpt .......... WlMt>• pnldJMJ1 Wb.t'• OK~ U you.,.,., a~. you nHd mme help. It'• •vallable in tbe bootJet: ''NeddlJ6 and Petting -What An the Llmifllt" Mail~ ~;::!,.to Ann Landen, P.O. Box U996, ~ . tlOtlll, encla.ing fj() cents and• long, .tMnped, self-addretlaed envelof>e. * ~ TDl&T'I c111n1u '1111LI • I • 00 • = Q) ~ • >< Q.) • = e I • ACROSS 89 Smllll nails 118 Map dlrec-18 Nldlel 8-4 Welklnp 1 e.n.i 11r\p 70 Wuwlld lion ayn1bol ltldt 8~ •bout 119 Cllcll be9tle 19 Stodtlng 85 Water c:rllfll ceremony 71 Shelt•ed 121 African holder IMI Heepe 11 Small Inlet gaMl4e 20 Matrlculat11 17Y~ c.ndee 72 Fatlgull 122 "Met" 348fief~ woman 18 8cocie 73F~ oftlfing 35 Tlnefotd 88 Frenc:ti rhlW 21 Coo6llng pan 124 Olly fNlta 38 Sliver 89 ExU90fdl- Cl'6dcen 74 Complaln 127 Votc:.nlc aymbol nwypweon 22 &lttan'• 75 Thrw In ~ SI At home 91lr*a.. otder Torino 1210....lett• 40 Oftldlll: 92 Burr°'*'O 23 OYertlMd 78 Birthday 129"-0eum" &lfllx anlm* 240taor .. t ltema 131 Nfltllly 42 Orwout 93 UQuid Lake 77 Yeam for 132 "Dogwood 4&0odof .. ,.,_.,.. 25 Vitt> fonn 71 Cc*apMa: S1et1'" 47 Shadeb'Ma abbf. 28 Chlneee 2word• •bbr. 50 Pronoun 95 TumanoW- ~· 79 Store 133 Cyprlnold 518econla ly. 2words 27 Baholdl otterlngl flth uNrl 98~ 21 Not: Prefbl IO Fruit coating 134 Diphthong 52 "t>Mdty'' command: 29Anetohn 81 CWrlllon 135 Ew: Comb. lln 2wordl god dell 82 Find• form 54 Or9edful 97~ 30 EJll.llll 8! 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SO ... ,., Meter .. ,. llle11 trJ a n• aewer ue ~all•• a calcl•m ,.car. u t11aa Meta't DEAR MR. U.: You'll not be a guinea pig in takins what'• called a caldwn channel blocker. Such medication baa been approved by the Food and Drug Admini.tration, ao it's not u experiment.al u you think. It'• a drug specifically indicated in anaDn.a petlenta wbo are aulterini from coronary spasm and who keep aettlng cheat pains without relief, aa well u in petienta who are not helped by beta blocbn. ·~= ~~t~et. ": copy write h1m at ~ out of alx who have lt :S-.:d"~ ~ don't auapect lt'1 pl'9mt. SELF-ADDBl!SSED Half of Americana aver ENVELOPE. 65 have It, but it can ·-;:;;:;:;:;::::;:::;:::;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~iiiiii;;;::;~~;;;;;;;~ occur at any•· Blacbl • get it earlier in life and ??SAVI?? 82 Br09d """' 83 Concern \If pert 1 10 Manufac. 12 Laeaent 79 Waler-134 Ooctrll'w tUl'll 13 11allan rtver walk art 137~WI 111 AMdyto 14 Wlc*ed 80GIMml tout ....... ~dlatl UH 1,.e .. art X- ra19 te ...... W my ~ arteries are. Q• •• tlllak It'• RUFFEi.L'S "'"°'5T8Y, INC. •• el•"' ~ .... •~ HMIOe aw. CIOStA--. -...... 1M 1'he drua work• by blocking the flow of calclUID ion• into the mu.cle ceU. of the heart and coronary arteriea. The moderate heart at hlaher leveb. Under Order your Orange County guide to 20 dlecount ~ 60, hypertenalon ia stores selling brand-name and designer more commca in males. clothing, lhoes, mJ.c, Send $2 and atamped, After 55-60, It la m9re self-addressed envelope to: AJW, P.O. Box ctmm0n in women. Once 601, Midway City, CA 92855. what can MOVING CLEARANCE SALE For New Location \ 87 Loo.. "madly" 68 "Thin" colnl '*'"* 16CMckl 81 Prlnce of -J38Elrlt ...... 112 Big lual 1e~bectc 82 Clytemne.-141 Alaged 115~ 17A~ 1fa'1rnottler toroe 117 cn.llengll !Mat., a3 Romlln P<* 14' AttandlnO • T Or .. Cout DAIL y PILOT /8unday, M9Y 29, 1eea Rick Springfield makes film debut Rick Springfield and Patti Hansen in scene from film, "Hard to Hold.'' Fay Wray at Kong party LOS ANGEUS (AP) -Fay Wray rememberl arri~ at the premiere of "Kina Kong'' and being startled by a huge be.cl of the ape in the forecourt of Grauman'• Chine9e ~ter. That was exactly 50 yean ago, and lut week ahe was greeted by the same lieht -"but this time I wasn't 5UJ1>1iaed .•• Wray, the object of Kong's af- fection in the 1933 cl.ass.ic, will ap- ~ as honorary chairperson at the ~ Anniversary premiere at what ia DOW Mann'1 Chinese. Along with the usual premiere trappings will be a 14-foot head and hand of the ill-fated beast, recreated from original blueprints by scenic artist Jim Danfort. "I don't usually nm around to such altairs," said Wray in a tele- phone interview. "But this one seemed worthwhile, since it is the 50th anniversary and it benefita the Motion Picture and Televilion Fund. "What do I remember about the flrat premiere? Seeing Kong'• big head, of cou.ne. Looking at a pkture for the first time, you're always a bit critical of what you dJd and wish you could do it over. I certainly had no awareness that 'King Kong' would be so enduring." F.ndure it baa. The RKO Wm baa attracted a number of imitations. a disaatrous 1978 remake, dollt, posters, boob, and a cult of "Kina Kong" freaks. Among them ia Rich Correa a producer of 't'V'1 "Happy Daya." He and film editor Rick Mitchell dreamed up Kong bash. "When I saw 'Kina Kana' for the first time in 1967, I was knocked out by it," said CoITell, 35, eon of the late Charles Correll, Andy of Amoe 'n' Andy. BJ BOB THOMAS . ••' ... ,,_ ... LOS ANqlLES -Rick Sprincf'eld WM in the atmoapbel"e he k:noWI and Ukea best -a record1na ltudAo fi1i.d with • jumble of electric iDltrumenta. But thSc,_S!;(:ear-old Au1trallan wasn't at City in suburban Van Nuya to cut a new album. He wu KUni in bl.I first th~trlcal movie, Univenal Picturea' $8 million "Hard to Hold." If the 1ettln1 waa famlliar to . s~. eo wu the role. He pla)"I ·• JamM Roberta, a rock aupers&ar at the heJcht of bl.I fame. The director ii Larry Peeroe, eon of opera linger Jan Peerce. Hil movie creditl include "Goodbye, Columbua" and "The Other Side of tile Mountain ... "The pk:tun ii about how ~ can take over a penon'• life totally," Peerce 1aya. "Believe me, I know. In my family, everythina wu aubjuaated to my father. If I had a cold .-. . he wouldn't let me cloee t.o him. When we children had the clUcken pox, he moved into the Fa.ex Houae, a New York hotel." "Hard to HOid" 1a by no meam a rock concert movie, Peerce •ald. Sprinafield alng1 only at the beglnnma and end. nie rest will be dramatic. includJnc 80IDe t.onid Jove 8CeDet with co-star Janet Eilber, a former Martha Graham dancer. "lt'a euy compared to televiaion." Sprinlfleld aaya. "Here, you have lZ..14 weekl to produce 90 minutes on the ICl'fJeD. In television you UIUally get ooe week to make an hour. Or, one day for an hour, as we did on 'General Hospital. ... Fam of the daytime drama will recall him .. Noah Drake. the role he played for 1 ~ years. That WU durin8 Sprincfield'• i.n period. before hll rock career 808.red with "Working ea. Dos... the album that Jncludecl bl.I Orammy-wtnning "Jemie'• Girl." The soap wu good experience, he said, and gave him confidence. "I finally wanted out because 1 was working days In the aeries, playing Top 40_ m.usi£ at _clubs at night anc1 touring on the weekend. lt '°' to be toc&much . Bmlde9, nothlna happened io the chancter. They dkln't want to build him up becau. they knew I would be leavtnc an~ they didn't want the viewers '° mm hlm too much. tt S~Jd ia alehder' but stroftCly built. th black hair dan&11na over • handane, 9IDOldertna ,... lie u.o hM a wann anlle, but it cto.D't lbow much. Bein1 • rock 1uper1tar la w1oUa tMiatnem He w. bom ln Sydney and f11"' up on a...._ of army bMm.where h1I father WU ltationed. At 13, be p .bit f1m ,wtar, and by 18, be WM playlnc dancee with a 8J'OUP called the JOfl'dY Boys. A hit aingle, .. Speak a> the Sky," helped bring him to the United Stata with high hopes for a mulllc career. But mlamanagement and bad luck befell hlm, and be found hiJme1f out of work in an alien land. "From 1973 to 1976 I WU totally broke," he recalled. "I never went huniry, but I ate eome pretty hideout th!np durln& that time. I wu a kJo8 time climbing out of that hole. In fact. thia ll the f1rlt year that I have been out of debt." Be spent two yeara.at Unlverul at a time Wbm the studio WM 1rytna to revtve the oontnict.-player llWtsn.. He appeued in IUCh aeriea M ''B.lttle.t.ar Ga1.acdca"'and '"Ibe Rockford Fllel." He wu dropped. when the contract prC>lrUn WM terminated. EVen if "Hard to Hold" Mtabllabet him u a movle 1tar, Sprln&field expec:ta mUJlc to remain hlt No. 1 career, With a new album. "IJvfnl in Oz," ~ the cbar1a, he leava aoon on an ~ concert tour that' will extend to Japan and Australia. Find money.saving yet tasty recipes in Wednesdav·s food pages. ·11ily Piiat VISIT ROGER'S GALLERY FOR A TERRIFIC SELECTION ~ OF PATIO FURNITURE, ACCESSORIES AND DECORATIONS. COME DISCOVER THE BEST IN PATIO FUR EAT GREAT SAVINGS JUST IN TIME FOR SUMMER! 42" Ped table & 4 chairs reg. •865 48" Leg table & 4 chairs reg. •861 Adjustable Chaise w/arms reg. •339 Brown Jordan QUANTUM I ~ SALE 48" table w/4 chairs reg. •1,245 '996 48". Umb. ~able 411 012 chairs r~. 1,265 ' Adjustable Chaise reg . •569 $419 Tropitone CANTINA SALE 42" sq. rd. table & '685 4 chrs. reg. •1,042 48'' sq. rd. table & 4 chrs reg. •1,068 Adjustable Chaise w/arms reg. •378 '699 '300 42" .Ped table & 4 chairs reg. •805 Adjustable Chaise · w/arm~ reg. •314 18" Side table arma reg, •149 • I Brown Jordan MAUNA KEA SALE 42" Leg table & 4 '589 chairs reg. •885 48" Ped table & 4 chairs reg. *961 Adjustable Chaise w/arms reg . •395 1639 $259 Tropitone MARRAKESH 42" Ped table & 4 chairs reg. •794 48" Ped table & 4 chairs reg. •830 Adjustable Ctlaise w/arms reg. •302 Tropltone TAOPI-KAI II 42" Ped table & 4 chairs reg. •806 48" Ped table & 4 chairs reg. •842 Adjustable Chatae reg. •284 .. SALE '530 ~sso , '173 SALE '525 •545 $199 C:e Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Sunday, May 29, 1983 Singer Julio Iglesias making big impression. -edwords MESA CINEMA .::: ..;.~ .. '" 646-5025 . 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Classified ads come to you fresh every day, with the latest information on what's for sale, for rent, or for hire. It's all updated daily for you . Daily Pilat \ 40 . ' The selling of a popular Latin singer By BOB THOMAS ................ ".., BEYERL Y HILLS -F.arly thb year the publicity firm of Roaera and Cowan faced a challenge: Could lt make Julio Jaleslu a houaehold name? Five montha later the amwer appears·'° be. yes. Milliona of Americans who had nevv heard the name, much 1-been able to pronounce HOO-leo F.e-GLA Y -zee..ua, have heard hl1 roman tic 1ona1 and recop.iz.e hi.I tanned, cl•"'ceJ!y baMIOme face. The selling of Julio has attracted almost . as much attention as the Spanish-born ·singer himself. Time magazine reported that the campaign was rumored to COllt $2 million. Warren Cowan. president of Rogers and Cowan, replied to Time that inflation may have riaen rapidly "but the day a public relationa firm will be paid $2 million to represent a singing star, even one of Julio's magnitude, is not even In the foresl'eable future." Cowan believes that publiciats should be invisible, but with reluctance he agreed to an interview in his Beverly HillB offices. Also present was Sandy Friedman, vice pnllldent for music at Rogers and Cowan . "We never 'make' people stars, that's ~mpo11ible," Cow~n aald. "What our company can do w t.ry to bring a peraon or a product to the at~tlon of the public. Then the public decides whether to respond or not.' Rogers and Cowan waan't deallni with an unknown. Ialestu WU a •tar of Utmolt maRnitude throuahout Europe, Latin America, Japul and el9ewbere, world ealea: 70 million albu ms. But he had never appeared in thia country. -Cowan tint conferrecl with Isleaia1'11 agency, William Morrla, then met the singer at the Marqw Hotel in Westwood last Thanklgfving 0.y. "He ii a very intelligent man who knows his strengths and weaknesses," said the publicist. "He admitted that the Latins In the United States knew him but few others except those who have traveled abroad. 'I want the American people to know me and my music.' be aaid. "He remarked that no foreign-language performer had been succesaful throughout the country since Maurice Chevalier. I think he wanted the ego satisfaction of aucceedln a in hit only unconquered territory." With the cloee collaboration of Julio'• brother-mana1er Carloa and hi.I longtime publicist, Bolivian Alfredo Fraile, the campa.ian began. Fl.rat, a meeting with key memben o( the 85-peraon staff of the Roaera and Cowan office. Among the declalona: new photofVaphs were needed. On Jan. 4, Cowan aent a personal Jetter to 200 lnduat.ry leaden and memben of the pre91 beginning: "Julio Iglesiaa. This name may not be a houaehold word yet. It will be IOOn." William Morris wanted Iglesias to be introduced to the Hollywood community, and Cowan.found a solution: a gala charity dinner Jan. 8 honoring Kirk Douglas, a longtime R&C client. The event was signaled by trade paper ads using Frail.e's phrase, "A Legend Ia Beginning " Douglas, who had heard about Iglesias' superstar status from hi• children and especially from his Latin household help, was delighted to have the sln~er perform at the dinner. The legend was launched. PLAN TO SEE -AT AN EDWARDS . THEATRE NOW PLAYING Edward• has 18,000 seats dally, total performanees, for 4'EDI. There have been NO presales. We have saved all of o•r seats at ALL performanees for YOU, OUR CUSTOMER! First Come, First Served! NOW PIA YINGt Oar bex efllees are ope• •' 8145 a.•. •.Uy. Tlekeu will lie oa sale eae• day for t•at day's perfe ..... aee•. General A•ml8slon •s.oe -ChU• •2.so •Preee•tM la 7..._ • Traek .... ,. 8&eree At NewP9rt A TeWll Ce•&er ••Uy eiae, ISrl&, a sM, e:M, Si4&, llsl& etlwafds NEWPORT , Nt "'"', 1 )""' ••w• ,\ MAr A fl THUR .. "" "II :·:: ' I •• ' "' ,, 4 -i 0 I b 0 •• a .... ,..a •·n-... .,. .. a..1aa1a.a .... ••M . 8141J. 111 a l•Claeaa #I laSl- ltalb ...... ···~ ..... 7rM ..... + .................. . At P.flWal flS '.' .. 1 ~ VII W r.U[ l ". ". "· .. :.: ·-. 495-6220 David's father bought him a home computer. He's used It to chanQe his high school Qrades. Now. he's found a new game to play. edwards TOWI'; C'ENTER ••· • " , 0 151 A184 • • '• . • • ' """t .... , . Mile .......... 1 • _H!Ol4 ~ .... ,. ... _. ... .,. ......... ~ ..... 7 ... 914~ +Fri .... ._ I St IS ~· -edwards TOWN CENTER : •·· •'" • •• -751 A 184 . . .. ... . . . .. ~ .. -· .. I I !1 "Bvoativc and funny. Rosanna Arquette Is fascinating -lhls role pucs her In the first rank of American actresses co ~tch. Vincent Spano makes Sheik U,e most memorable ~d elegant loser since jay Gatsby," -LOS ANGELES TIM!ll ***********•··················· NOW SHOWING IN YOUR GALAXY ____,,..,...,, ______ ~ RETURN~~ .. ADVANCE TICKETSTICKET M .. "'TER OUTLETS INCLUOIN<;! NOW ON SALE ~ MUSIC PLU-. ARCADE of GAMES* t'.' ~,~""" Rllll 70MM -x•-=-~ U :JO J tOO SiJO 1:10 IO:JO Aeedemy Awanl Winner ,~1~,PyJj\.~.I Econ. Sut1 1 Show Only • - F•.Y Y '1111 CIBA .~••Mm . . •••1 llClllC' -~~ MARK HAMIU • HARRISON FORD • CARRIE FISHEA BILLY DEE WILLIAMS •ANTHONY DNIELS~- l"hu 41 Hou" a .._--·--·"""-· -w ~~[i) -.. RICHAAO MAROUAM>-.. HOWNI> KAZANJIAN. -·GEORGE LUCAS -·LAW18CE KASOAH .. GEORGE LUCAS ·--GEOAGELUCAS -..JOHNWIU..IAMS 1111u1 Valley Girl (Ill) ,_.._ .... -'!'; .... 11 ......... m-1 '*IW' W L~ F· .. -·----1 ~ Di'l•e-IN Open 7145 Wlrnltht1n1JI Wk•nO• Childrn lllder 12 frtt Ualtss Noted NIUC NOTICE "8.JC NOTICE • 70 MM I Treck Dolbr Stereo . auNMOfl cou.rr °" f'ICnnoue .,... .. CAUFONtlA MAim tTATEmNT • 35 MM Dolby ltereo . COUNTY 01' OttANGI: The following !)9r1on la doing 700 CfttC C1r. Dr. .... bu~ ea: .e ....... l".O. 9Clll -Pt\CIFIC MICROWARE. 113 Fair ..... AM. CA lll7C Or., Coete MeM. CL 92$29 llANll-• OI': Jennie Mule Pyke. 2059-C h fl llOWllt: lllAltCWNO DIE Wallac. Ave .. Costa Meaa. Ce. LA llllVA. t2e:n • ._....,... .......... ..__ __ MU'OMMENT: f'RANCtKA DI! Thl9 bull,_ 11 eonducted by en LA MVA lndMdual .. woeee ,,...,Y LAW) Jannie Pyka c.. .... 04f1'111 Thi. ~t -Ned wttll the NOTICE You ...... ...... .... ty Cieri! of OrMge County on T1Mt-' _, ....._ ........ ,.., May 12, 1983. «• ..... " ·• · 1 0\\,1 1 \ltU ~ wtcMut ,_ ...... ._.. ...... 1"219179 ,_ ,....,._ wllNlt •..,._Reed Publl1h9<! Orange Cout Dally ~==~~~~!·~--~~W~alk!:-ln:!:~·~· !l400~~=:t:i Iha .......... lle6ow. Pilot May 15. 22, 29, June 5, 1883 r: N you wleh to aeelc the advice of 22e7-83 "8.IC NOTIC£ Pia.JC flJ11C( an attorney In thl• m1ttar. you 9hcMlld do IO promptly IO ttlat yo.x w NOTICE '9iffi!iii ._ .. ralPOftW « ple9dlng, II any, mey ba NAli9 8TA,,_,.,. "":-:'; ~ u a ,• d 11 a at If• ~.i;:-.J* ~:wino "'eon 11 dOlng d-H411de. •t trlbwn.I pwed• Tiie following parson le doing Ot'EH COURT 17950 8llyperk -....--. UcL lln auillmda • bu"'-• BIYG .. IMne, CA 92114. -... Ud. ......... ....... SOUTH COAST DELI. 3033 Eric W•tar Wllllemeon -1001 de a..._ Lee 1a W-taw ... 8rietol, Sulla 0, Co1ta MaH, M~ Blvd,, a.me AN.'OA. ....._ Callfoml&. Thie ~ le conducWd by en lll U1tad dHaa 1ollcltar al Faraj Joubran. 274 Soutti lndMduel conMJo da un abogado en "ta Leandro, Anaheim. Callfornla itto W. W9amaon a1unto, dab arl a hacerlo · Thie~ -.llllCI lilfl1h u. lmmedlatamenta, da ..ia "**' Thie ~ la conducted by en County CIMr of Or.not Collnty °" eu raepunta o aleg8Clon, 81 llay lodMdual. May 4 1ta alguna, puede Hr reglatrada a Fwaj Jou"'-1 ....... ' · ~ tlame>O. Thia ltalemant -fled wM ..... Publlallad Orange Coaat balty 1. TO THE RESPONDENT: The IY Qer1I of Orange County on Piiot, May 22. a ..... 5, 11. 1H:t petitioner hH Iliad a petition May tt. 1983. aat7..a COlioemlng '/OUI marrtaoe-If you 1111 ,._, ---------- '1CmlOU9 ....... NMm 8TA..-T . The followfno panon II dolnt ~-. J. C, ALIXAND!A, 1101 Pl~ eo.ta ....... CA t2t21. CMttaa wvne ~. 1114 I ... lmont Ave., Anaheim, CA 9280I. Thie bulll*I " ooncluc:tld by 11'1 lndllllcMI. a... w. Knapp Thie ........ -...... ttla ~Ctn of 0nnge County on May 1 . 1813. ,... Publletled Orange Coeat Dtlllv Piiot, May 22. a . .--1. 1:a:: to Ne a f98POftM wt1l*I 30 daye of Pvbn.hed Orange Cou t Delly PCalC llOTIC£ th• dat' that thl• 1Utnmon1 •• Piiot. Mall 22. 29. "'-5. 12. tte:s --iieiiiiOUii"iiiiiiiiir-•·-----..... ---wwd on you, 'fOUr default mey ba 240l-83 fllC'TmOU9 ., ..... enw.ct and the cour1 mey lnlef' a MAm ITA,_., ---;;;;minijjiiii:iiiiiaa-Judgmant con111n1ng lnJunetlve or ..aJC N011C[ Thi fOllcMlng 1**1'18 -doing :=.~P::::;r!,~n°J 1 M:fhlOUS.,U•H ~~UTER BU8tNU8 cu91ody, clllld IUPPG'1. attorney T'-l~I 1 ITA~I dol 8ERVICIE8, 813 South loc:uat Ol'M, ,._, coe19, ~ 111Cf1 O(fllr,..., ae ,.., .., ow ng person • ng Filllal1on, CA 92133. mey ba granted by tM COUr1. Thi """'--Petrlcla A. Anle, 113 louUI garnl""'*1t of wagee, taking of A L L E G H E N Y W A T E R LOCUlt Ol'IY9, Fl(lllfton, CA tatU. money or propatty, or oct. court 8!RVICE8 COMPANY, 2415 8. Nici! Anle, Jr., 818 louth auttiottz.d pr~lng9 may a110 Birch Streel, Santa ML c.itfomia LOCI.tit Dt1Ya, FUllrtOR, CA tHaa. reut 92707 Tl* bUeli*8 II OOflducted by 11'1 o.ted· Mll'Ctl 28 1983 OharlH P. Wlldlng, 3391 lndlvldu* • Lee A. lhnm, Clwll "owana Drive, Loe Ar1111lto1, Patr1cle A. Allll J .Y. Hymt. Deputy Cellfomla 80720 Thie .....,.,,. Ml tied wllfl the 111CHMD A. ~ HG. CNlrtel P. Wlldlna County a.ti of Onnge County OR -w . ._.. AM lhd. I Thie stet41rnent -flied" with the M11y 18, 1"3 . ... • County Cferll of OrWlfl County on Plll7W a.ta ._ CA .,., May s, 1'83. ___ Publl1"-d Orange co .. t Dtllly (N) .. ,,. n_,. Piiot, May 22. to, ~I, 12. tH:t Publl1hecs Or~ Cout 1>1~1 Publl1hed Orangw Cout Diiiy 240fjl8 Piiot M-15 .,... .. _ 5 1 Pltot, Mtmy 8, 15, 22. 29, 1983 . ., . "· . _,. 2272.e:s 2086-83 P\lllC llOTIC£ PICtmOUe-U NMmafA~ . ~.=:r· FM:iiiNiWJIUH•.. ~~IO~.,. doing ..... .,..,_,. -· TIM lollowtno l*'IOft .. ~no ?"* fonowtno "''°" II d01"9 BILL 00..WIN ,0..0, HO •• ~ • ~ • lo1aln..r.O.W.. OAnMa. OILFIELD TEO" HAVICl!I, TIOOY BIA" 'LUMeJNCI f9'"NllT '0"0, INQ., a 9537 PetUwood -~·1• """tlft01on 1114 f"edttfal, Coat• .,. • .., OA Oallfornl1 oorP91'1tlof1, 1141 I!. 9-:111, c.lfonlla -:! tMl'7'. lcMflo Dr., P• ..... y_,. MliOna Jeffrey W. P11nok, t8l • -16211 Pettewood Drive, Hvntlntt 11 J08IPH J. "'AN, 2111 PIOlll&, T1119 bUa!r*I II~ I!, 1 ....,, ~.... A-10I. 0oU ,._, 0A Ht2'7. OOI lllkln n.' bulllw .. ooncadld by 1111 "* llllMMm .. ~by 11'1 pot~~ lnO. lndMdul&. ~-~ J ~ *"-1 H . ..,.,_, ,_ . -----------------------· 9 UIBD CONSOLE · SINGLE KEYBOARD Alll ORGAN ,ORGANS $19500 $281°0 RHYTHM EACH & COLOR GLOS USED PIANOS KAWAI YAMAHA U.BALL GRAND . PIANOS FROM 35 GRAND PIANOS SAYE UP TO 40%0FF MUSIC BOOKS ACCESSORtES 500/oo•• FREIGHT DAMAGED GRAND PIANOS ) '. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, May 29, 1983 McCoaMH:ll MOITUAl•S Laguna Beach 494-9415 Laguna Ht11s 768-0933 San Juan Capistrano 495-1776 HAl90tl LAWM-WT. OllVI Mortuary• Cemetery Crematory 1625 Gisler Ave Costa Mesa 540-5554 .... Cl .. OT ... S ml.•OAOWAY ...owTUAIY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642·9150 LUTZIHMtlOM s...TH & TUTHIU ' WISTCLJFJ CHAPR. 427 E 17th St Costa Mesa 646-9371 NI.IC llJ11C( P\!l!C "'?TICE ... nm PtCm.oue .., ..... ACTmOUa .,.._.. ..._ ITATDmJll"r NAm ITATUmNT Tile followinO penone .. doing .. ~ ~-Th• lollo ... ng pen<>n la doing PROFESSIONAL ANIMAL bual': STA~RS COOKIE .JAR CARE CENTERS. 1333 Avocado, . Newport Beldl. Ca. 92"0 COLLECTION. 2719 Wlllt• Road. Newport Center Animal lrvtne~-C=:: Jar COllectlon (a Hoapltw I• Cllltomla corporation). California QOtl>Ofatlon) ~3:c,A"°'*'O, ~ &Moh. Ca. Thl9 ~ le oonducted by ' Thia bu--le oonduoted by a cqporatlon. tlon THE COOKIE JAJI corpora ~ c.nter COLLECTION Animal H:81 0. Allen Melmuth, •-E. O V .. lnco(l)OfatO' ~I ' ....... Thia •1at-1 -llled with tile Tiiie steNment -fllad W1tt1 the County C!a111 of Orwige County °" County Clerk Of Orange County on May 9. 1983 ~ May 12. 19'3. '21tl7I Publialled Or~• Coaat Dally Publla91ed Orange Coaat O.lly Piiot May 15, 22. 29. ~ ~ Piiot May 15, 22. H • .June 5, 1983 22M-83 Anniver6ar'I Sale f 20% .. 40% OFF Remaining New Stock of Adld•• Nik• and New Balance Rather: Dao Rather PAC911C ¥1EW Sale end• May 31, 1913 Limited to Stock on Hand c::>~!t~ry No Aefunda or ExchangM \Jed j I fj r st Chapel-CrematOtY m1 Hamilton Ave. 3600Pac1fie v-onve at Btoothu,.t weekend: Newport Beach Huntington 8eech '-- 644 _._ 2700 __ a_, L--=R==*='=faillllil;;;;;l1 ~~183:;:...;-•::.:77..:..I=----' $ 1 1 mi II ion REDUCE TODAY'S tDGH COST OF DYING CREMATION -BURIAL AT SEA HOLL YWCX>D (AP) -The viewing fervor that made "Return of the Jedi" the ht1hest opening-day grouihl movie in Hollywood hiatory, reaulted In cumulatlv4;,,ftj':,!H• of nearly $11 Pnc lntO the Memorial Day weekend. The Oeora• Lucaa fllnl. the 1Mt o1 the ·•star Wan" trio, SN•ed •lo,. 640,'780 .. of Thunday, Barry 01-r, publk:lty dindOI' for 20th Ceft&WY l'ox. md J'rida1. Laim iiaurea 'fNl'9 not ·~ ,.....)', 01-' aatd Tb• movfe. waa • p expeot.d to conttnu• drawtnt throDa• ovet' MtallOrial ~ ~ I Today the awr1191 fu 1lw N.ptune Soddy oft~ airnpla and ~IRed cremation with bun.I 1J sea, mounblina or deart. Sodal Security and Vet.r¥1 Oath Bentfit1 wl1 cover ~t of our ~t• Mt\lfQc co.b. We •• th. largest cremation .ocletv in the nation with 21 fulty bwid oftlca to MW you. Out ltt\llce It available to .0. If VoU need ~te seMc«. or IAllsh ~Ip lnlormatlon, pbM cal OI write to: 646-7431 1bl tll8l waa tda nd May2&Md In_., arolMd • ~ '8.219,- 129 --tM .blctMllt ....,. "Star Trek II, The Wrath of KllM" browlht lo •&.496,t2' oa lu CZ>MO't'E * * * \+ .. VictOf I Vlctotll" ( 1982) Julie Andrews. RoOer1 ""'°"· -2:40- (C) MO't'E •• ''Stnlcn" (1917} °""* Oulld, Glrykmoft. -2:41- 1= • "Vlllllng Holn" ( 1982) Ycflllll lronlldl. .... Grll1C. -IS- 'A hell _of a ·good story' CBS anchor man testifies in '60 Minutes' slander trial LOS ANGELES (~ -With c:unenl roll1M tn the COW1l'OOm and mon .TV awwa crews jam- mlna the hallways, Dan Rather defended himlelf under rigorous aom eumtution by a lawyer IWYlllna him ot alander. Tbe CBS Newa andw•men, who f.lllDM further qU9tlonina when court ftlllnnet Tue.day, steedf-tly malntalned Friday that a '460 Minutes" ~t on lmutance fraud .... fair, llCCW'ate and bela.......t '"lbere'a DO doubt in my mind that um accurately reflecta what WM said,'' Rather testified U attorney Bruce Friedman qws- tioned him on pomtble C011tndlc- tiona on ortatna1 filmed inter- views and edited veniona that appeared an the air. -triedman reprewltl Dr. <Ml Galloway who WM nuned on the show in connection with a medi- cal d1nic allepd to be Involved in an lnlunnDe fraud achene. Gal- loway la Mdna Bather, CBS and tbe pl'08l'alD for $30 million. "My intenUOn," Friedman told report.en. ... ~to show that the whole broedcut and Wf!rJ atate-- ment on lt w.. done with a recki.e. dilrepnl for the ttutb." But .ftalher, wbo appMNd to grow fatiped \.bier .. the full day of intemlve I IDQUlrY, laid he believed be had di:lne~ "a hell of a ac>Od atos'Y" and had Uled •·ecll- torial judgment'' In preparina the ahow. "There are bundred.t or thousands of editorial judgmenta to be Joade on every ltory,'' be told juron. "You do the be8t you can. and cm um story, I think we did pretty well." Rather lnlisted he had tried repeetedly to reach Galloway by phone to verify his involvement with the medJCel clink. But he said Galloway f.aiJed to return calla. "1.Jke our repeated me.ages to Dr. Galloway, I. think our meauae got through to the au- dience," Rather aid, ttartna lllC1"09 the cow1room at the doc- tor. "l think the ~ got thl'OUlh to vlewen that Dr. Gal- loway WU penonally and deeply lnYOlwd with tbt. c1tnlc," Bather aal.d. Outalde court. Galloway told reponen t. never recelwd any phone~ from Rather and doubta that the neW'lmUl really tried to rach him. But Galloway, who worked at the clinic in dispute for lllx months, decUned to di.cu. whether it WU a ''lnlunbce ml11,.. productna phony m.tr.c.J repol'ta. . "Whether the clinlc wu fraudulent or nol la irreleYent." laid Galloway. "What'• Impart.- ant II that "80 Minutea" 4lcl an lnadequaw Job of tnv.UaaUnc before they went on the all\" Al. Bather Wt the cow1roCm ~~~ Liberace Sf.!ed again in gay sex case l I I •• D111JPlllt ClASSlfllD Sunday, May 29, 1883 Looking for a career in tJBle.1 See today's Help Wanted ads, classification 5100. !! .... ler lalt , ........ "" . !!!.'!!*"" ,_ ... "" ... er al HU •m 1ewa1 1m ....... 11n1 ....... W.llllll••WNIT_,. 3BR, 2ba -1~ Dn ................... t218,000 == ........... SBR, 2ba -on corner w/apa .... $209,000 Call quick!! . .., llflll . One of a kind Ocean --. , view 'ri level office blda - 111-PAMU•YllW elevator.deluxe -ut floor parking AND On fee land, a short waJkin8 distance to Two penthou8e residential condo'• from the beach. A neat 5 bdrm, 3~ bath home back street ea. w/1arge double garage. CLASSIFIED· IHI •••tt. INDEX .,.., To Pbce Your Ad, Cal ~.or TuHdey through 642 ~•turdey publloatlon1: -5678 5:30 p.m. th• prevlOl.ll dey For Sund1y ind REAL ESTATE Mondey publlc1Hon1: (,.,,,.rot IUl17 12:00 noon Sltuf'dey. ... .,. ..... .,. 11111. 10fl4 ~:~~ ::_i:.-,:...... :::,~ IW m l'•pu1r.-,nu tl•·•h WUI -fYml ~·=M~,: M·• :~;; Kllll Ind conectlonl n11y With large family room & 2 fireplacee. Muat aee to appreciate. Investor tenna. owe paper or trade foe Jaaer income Price; $1,100,000 or best offer by 6-1-83. IWI.. ...,."' iu2'1 be mede untH 5:30 p.m. UT~" 111ii fOr the Milt dlf l publl---•n• 1,...,..1.wn \•lk • IUJ~ C111on. for Sund~ w1d --·· .. produdnl pro~. The best view for Mr. Clark ~!1-9930. 11un1'""""' "'• ,, ""'" Mond•y publlc•tlona, Cholc. ba)'front. Stunning 5 !Md room, 8 b1th :~":'.:.It.rt·~ ::';!! 12:00 noon S•turd1y. reelden4» 11 THE MllWW fO< buY9' wtlo WVlll the 1 ... fl" .... e.... ,,.... Pl••H Hk for • "klll nnnt. ~enllw muter 1Ult• w/atuMlng vlewl, the mo1*t ~b$465,000. amwm •.....i•""' 11o1i-10)<1 number " when cancel-marble d•t•lllng, •l•v•tor, complete MC:Yrlty L..~· •. .,., ... , 111\) ...-ULTI i ... tt .. "" Noitu•• tu). llnO your Id. •••fl11 ---------------, ayalem. Nothing hH been 1pared to provide M-"' '.,. ''"'· I ~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I MATE In luxurlou1 llvlng. Oocttelde patio, ,.., ~ .... 11o*'· ,,... 111111 I-plef/lllp for l1rge ypt. 12.300,000. c.JI Joyce """ u ..... "" ,',",:.· Clledc ..,,.,, lld ........ Ind •a •1011 VIEW ll•E Debotl few prlv•t• ll'bwl-. '-'" Ju..n t .. ,.,.,o,.,.,, ,_. _, ..... ·~ ,,..n... ....... • ..... report errora lmrnedl&t. .... ,.,, .. 11o • h .. ,.~ ly. The DAILY PILOT ... Ulll llU l&Yfl .. I ,..~·• 1-titu•w "'"" •um•• ll•blllty for th• Finett Lagoon view from -·~lfl-nt 4 ~~;:",,' "'• •1 ::: nrat Incorrect lnMttlon &&.-...... ................ ...... only. bdrm, .. ~th pool home. $1,450, . ~'.';';".!'..11'"'"' """ -l&Yllll PUil l&ffl.,. ~·~p,~:;..... ::~ ...... ltr Salt Spectacular bayfront dplx 2 br, 2 ba up; 2 br, "'"'"'-'''""'' :~,,titaeral 1112 2 ba dn. 2 boat lpaCIM. Reduced4UOO,OOO. l\mt.,u\ l •·bt &!J~~I --=------= c . .,,...,, ........ ~.. •~.. IDT • WE PlllDILI ... 1111111111 ~~~~~"'~"::'\ l.~;11·1 .. ,..... Ocean & jetty views. Marine room. 4 bdrm, 3 ••·-~ ui"" M"''"' w Low doWn: Low lnter•t. bath, 3700 eq.ft. $1,38~.ooo. e>ce.nfront. '"""'"' t>Y111--rh 1 t~ Uncle o--•• 1 ~ h~tu, ..... , l'rutrl• Im ~· _,,. 0 ·-.. Ull ... II 1A ... ,.. :-..1. , "" you with towel' peymenta. ...- M,;,.1, u ......... ,.._. am TALK TO USI Remodeled 8 bdrm, 2 bath+ large rec. nn., Ulll NIL a MllJD. Beautiful 1 level • Bdrm, form. din., fam rm, 2 Ba. Will consider leue . O.Ption. Highly upgraded. "'twl lll Ull. Reduced to $299,000. lflll 1·1 1114 NIT IMIU11 IELll I. DIWD IEILTlll, llC. llM 134 Moun""" u....11 11!~,· Brotcw 8&2-1700 beam cem--fumiahed, .... tao.. u20,000. o,..,.., l.. ~· ..... ._. -~ Sell thlngl fMt with Dllty1H1W aomethlng to M117 :~: ::: ~::,~" :~~ •EU Yllll" fllllllll 111111111.LTIP Piiot Went Ade. I Cfalllftlld Ilda do It well. 11~"''""" t·.,,.... 1ml YIEW New 4 br, 4\li ba, custom French NOl'TD8ndy ~~1 :=1 Populer 1pllt level 5 Estate 1.2 prime 8Cl'e hilltop $1,250,000. : ~ ~ ::: !::':' ,! ~~ 1"::,,f,!: •IMAM O&YI l&ffllll vtew. A mu1t -fOI' onty 'Coronado laland cuat. ba)'franl lot. ~· 00.t iiou '225,000. Cell for .now-dock. Planta •vail. Now $370,000 w/ten'nl. RENTALS ,,,~ ... u.n..n..J Huu<w-. Unlurn, ... twd lf,.u._..,,...,. f\,,,-nl"h..J " Un1unt111~J l•.._,.,· •\un t.•,.,,.t. lnt Tuwnn.__.,.,..,. fu,-n T .. wn~l·nt DuJ* "'-' f \,llf\ Uuplil v-.. t:t\I ''.LOI. ~54e-2313 -PAii UM .... ~ffi i41f\j;lq ~t!1~~c~im.~. condo. On ... _..,,,.... .. f\u'ntsh<od • ApM1"'"''--Unt Ap" f\wn 0t l:'1f Kt-•in• H.t·~ ... &"""" u .. :.b ,..,,,b ;~ tit trade Lake Arro- J.)ll wtlMd hOme ()(toe In the Jt1'lO communtty ot Hemlttllr ~ for Newport Beech 19MI home. n•n52-ree1 ~ ..... BILL GRUNDY. REALTOR ( l ") • f I ()' ~ , '"• ... f, ' , f, f) I t .. Uf ... l tiun"ll"t- Summrt Rt,u •• b \-••tun K• nw" .. K.1''-tl... tt• Sh.ir .. •tt.<nwh. WAntt" t._; .. ,.,.f<i, ftA H.• n' <l'fhn Kt nWh au_.,.,..,. M.. ri1 .. l, l 'umml k1·nwl. 1.-.h.hl itt.nt..I i': IM llO Selling 1nythlng with 1 Get OAEEN ~ ~I E.apeciel~• 2 Bdrm DeMy Plot Cl••lfllld Ad for WHITE ~ti ~ 8~ with tor-la 8 llmple mattw · · · with I CltHlftlld M • "Ill !NII dining. 8"18kfMt & _)l.t __ C81_&4_~2_-M_1_11. __ l __ ..;:.Clll.:;::...;'42:..=.-M.:.:.:7..::• __ ~i. ........ i•rn utlllty room. Llrge pie· ~~:: lure window• to yerd. NliJ $8500 down, only $881 111r1 P&I. C1ll to Me now, M1.,. H.~1 .. t11o N~ $46-2313 ANNOUNCEMENTS Ann..un.1•"" nt.. .MJu.! l .... 1 Al h .... ncl UKM p,.,.....,.,. ... Mill THE REAL ESTATERS ......__ p,,...lfWI :.,,.na • .,. '.-,. ...... 61 "'"''"'-'"''" ::~ _ ..... """ 30 ....,_to 8-y. Ctlwm-tng otder CdM Nlidel ice. 4 bdrm apllt level with p1rtl1I vtew of h1rbor. BUSKSS & FINANCIAL 11u .. ,,.-~ •·~ """ •uu Idell lor en1ert81nlng. ·-.....,. llppof1"""'""' Wll 1525,000. ~::.~""~"'""''--~::: ...a 111Ln ~~~:;,:~::: ~~""'' ~:;~ 1---•_11-__ 11_1_1 __ 'M•-• ""•nl...i Ill.Ito , ... I fill .... it"1~,Tt1 .. ,.:. -..... EMPLOMNl • Lift If, , "'•nhd 111,1 Th6I rnllQl~fik:ieltl 2 Bdrm •J,....., w."'"'' \\0) condo 1how1 Ilk• • ~s model. a.-ty w1d VfllfY ~~ 111tefully decoreted. )~IO NliW..,.. and mlf'ror-m:: ., ••drobe doorll TtW )~ II ~I Don't mile .. MERCHANDISE ""'"4~ "vPlwnn.., \Uoll" ... &Wix M .. ti·rwb c.,. ... ...a. 61 t..t.tU''.,..._ "' ( 01.mpoh·I"'\ t rn 111 \,ot, tunu1un {, .. ,,,.~ !'Mk., u ....... ~1iln•11.I~ J. ,., ... " M.-h•rM~' ).1,.,.., IN>nt1ow. M1,. ~1.mt."'t ... '1"""4•1 lnaMurr--n-.. l rif•t •. \jn'U1Uft ~ •.AtUlpn•"f\f ..... ,.. •• °'~"-' ........... ~{ •• .-itt .. T\ ~ •• ..; .. ,, .. BOATS ( ·n...,,.-. ICA-n1 .... 'T1'"'f'411 ,, .. """-'~· M....nr. f,,.,up M..1n• S.f"•• s1 . ..,.. At 1~,._ .. ........... "°'~I•..,. lrw•rU11•••' s.,, ....... ft. TaAHSPOR l A llOft ..\1nt .. h 110111 ... .._~ .... ·: t wn..--n JtlllH M•4•• "'"''"" MllHt '"M-it•~..,..""' '••• n IOll M·"·•lt.irn..... *l'2l> II\ • IOrzl tr.-11•"' Tr•"' I *"',. Tr .. ,~"' l'r1hh HU/._. AUTOMOTIVE Aur .. L..r.-r\K 1AH~ A\i\H:O.f""",. .... ,"-wou <\vh .. W.1ntt•t !ilfrlU '°''"""-IL"'' t4••• ~UJ~ 1 ¥.ltt•l I"'''' \lllUU r I ttl tu MO.U \ IH'l »tUO '"'~"" ...... ...,.,..... 1"14\ AUTOS M>ORIED \II• H·••"., Viii) ,\,.ti ""'' \~rhn .. ,,., llM"' Vil.! 4 ,., •• ,. Wll t ... , ...... ,. WP'f It. t.,.,, '" .,,. ... ,.,, VIII ..... ..... U1o1wt.. Vil\ l.,,,,u w1r ,.,~ WllV ltl'\<le'fl W\JI l •mitJ.tf"llChtt\t t\A '-"'"' "~ ~ .... w11; onty 110,000. for~ C8fe.c&-717t THE REAL ESTATERS II.I THE REAL ESTATERS .a.. .. SMtp, dMrl a er 2 a. wftll .ir. ~ f8mlt)' rm. Ela:llllnt tlbortloOd. loeded ..itt ........ Prto- ed to NII et 1127,500. 7514111 Hunt & Associates REAL ESTATE ..... _ from tinklJni courtyard-fountain entry to dramatic pool & spa th.la Big Canyon 4 Bdr, family rm, formal dinina rm borne la execudve living at ita best in a luah parklike setting. Spacloua Matr auJte, pvt leCUJ'. system. Allwnable loepa & 24 hr. guarded sate. Offered at $649,500. Jeri Hunt. 1• ...... Tnt ..... 1.1 .., ... .. from thi.a rar• decorator perfect "Augusta". Spacious Matr aulte w/pool verdant golf coune view. Pvt guest qtn & den w/wet bar. Formal dining-patio & centr, air. Newly offered at $329.~00. Jerl Hunt. ............. .... ... 1.1 111·1• ...... , 1·1 t WH'f WMf 2 ...... ,.../lfat 2 ltJ $410,000 .... 1980 Port Ramapte, NB • U, lat 1pa, ttuhy/ttrJ, ar ,.., $325,000 .......... 2012 Pon Bristol, NB ,., "84., .... ...., ..., ,..., .. $295,000 ............. 1424 Seacrest, CdM Olltlfltr, Firer, .... ..,, 2 11, fnlt ""' $117,800 ..... 2662 Club Mesa Dr. CM .,_. hul .... ,.,_ I II + ..it. $549,000 .... 123 Grand Canal, Bal isl .............................. $495,000 .... 210 Grand Canal, Bal Ia1 lle4 INtel ,..._,,._..,,I II, .... $239,500 ................... 1105 Devon, NB U~IVUI: HMl:i REALTORS.675-6000 2443 Ea.c Co-4 H .... w.,, C--Mt M., • ._OP ____ _,_ COLOWeLL BAN~eRO •t 11 rw.MALIS8ft~ IPD llTllllY 1·1 IH LIPHm, U... IUll 1111,111 Channing 3 bdrm plus office in Village of Laguna a few blocks from beach. IPEI UT I Ill 1·1 a 1111 ftllT IYI. IMTI Ullll II ... 2 story beach house with ocean view, 3 bdnns, large lot. Hll YllTllll II, Ullll Nall ......... Awe.ome oceanfront above the cruhing surf. Private atepe to beach. IPEI SllUY 1·1 tn rmee 1, uem 11&11 ....... White water coast.al view. large custom with 3 bdrma. private oourtyald with pool. , .. llYUm, UHll IUll ........ ~bdrm custom home above the Village with white water & city night light views. 1111 ""8111. Ulll& .... ···-Quaint, almost oceanfront, 2 bdnna, fancaatic viewl. ···-~-­Dramatic hiah quality custom with every !Jnaalnable f•tu.re, 4 bdnnl. SHORE CLIFFS 4 BR, canyon & ocean view stunning. 249 Evening Canyon Rd. $7 45,000 fee. S211,Dll FEE, VIEW 2 BR + den, HVHo mea Seawlnd. 2244 Port Carlisle'. m•~ ... 1830 Port Barmouth, 2 etory Palermo model. $259,000 UH . N•llU,_., ..... , 6 BR, 1 bfk to bay or ocean. '399,900 fee. Owner wtll trade for amaHer home . I PUT,_ IRll Del Taco lite In prime location. Oood tteady return on lnveetment. Plut tax write off. Long term triple net leaee. _,,, 2nd atory poaalble on thla bank foreclot_.i,I ftle, Corona Hlghlan<iJ W'l'1der offer• fantutlc financing. $286,000. ""'Ul1D 'A acre, complete remodel, ocean vtew. 3400 eq. ft., 5 car garage, SS99,000 fee. mTIL•LY ..... 2 BR. den & tpa. $1260. ..... TWO -.. ONGS !Bl STAUES COJIPAIY 7 ... 1317 173-7761 SU VIEW Situated on an ovenlzed lot -this 4 Bdrm, 3 bath home offers a mapiflcent view of Caiallna and the city li1hta. Beautiful with decorator amenitiel and earthtooe colon. Community pool and tennia eow11. Priced at $449,000, Owner .... 1 1 .. , .... ..... will=~·· ... . .... .. .. ·- .. wme Eut C09ia M .. a bdrm. 2 bath. Wnily room plua 2 lof1a. Custom home with alley a.cce. for boat or RV parkif\I. Excellent nilUnC finandn&. WW1111 ...... OR•P--IULTlll ••• 1111 .,.._., 111 111 llwt, UM W. (19') -·--3 bedrooml, 2 batha. . .................... (::~ ----------11,1 5 bedrooms, den. 1arae dock 1• W. lu••• U. (U) -.,...._ 3 bedrooml, 3 batha. spe.2 yeen new t• W. UM ..... LWt We (1~) 1m,111 6 bedrooml, 6 batha. .. .. ................ (1~) 11,1 ... 3 bedrom:n. 3 bath. .... & dip ................ (1.;.e) -..... . 3 bedroom. den, S bath. POOL r 1//1//( /,;/,, l///1< J,( I I -I .....__ IMll I_ Immaculate 1 bedroom condo completely furnlabed including tableware and chin.a. Security aate. Beauutul pounds. pool. ape. exen:Ue room, pme room, walldnc dJstance to be.ch -all foe only tl28,000. 7~. ...... -., -ExqulaUely uparaded "Palermo" in Harbor View homet. 4 bed.romm. fcnnal dinlns, country ldtcben, upgraded appliancm, Imported UJee, Frend) doon, akyllaht., wetbar, apa.. A-ameble Imm, fee land. $32&,000. 780-8333. .. , .... Don't mlal UUa lmmeculllte 2 bedroom condo In Woodbridp. Perfect 1ta11er home or t.cbelor pad. Dlmn8 room, ....,..,,.... patio, empllent io.:tlOll near pool. A real baraaln at $102,500. 760-8338. ..-...n. • 1111un la youra In faahlonable Sea view. Beautifully maintained 4 bedroom, New Bedford model Prof Pc-ally decorated and landacaped. Quality up1raded thnJuchout. Private apa., brick patio. An excelle>t value at $165,000. ., ........ llUI IPEll• IAT/lllllY 1-1 P.1. ..... lllTtll IOUIFlllT 11•11 1111w ....... .,..., ~""41 ..... Brand New ... 2 to chooee from 3 Bdnn, 2~ bath c.ondos. 2000 8Q. ft. Subterranean parking for 2 can + sionae. $52~.ooo. Owner/Builder 673-2282. . M-i. ............... , Mt, ........ Mt ... , M1~1 Mli l )l>t t'.tnY-n ... _ 11141 llU tlU t in .... VISI fls.J tlM IT11L~'-----2 ~ on an R-1 lot in Wooda Cove, atepa 'o Hach. Super owner flnandnC. .. Elegant and very exclualv• realdence on almoet 1/1 acre on the oceanalcle of Coat HWJ • with approx. 7000 "· ft. home lncludlng: '''"'1'1 ~· _.....,, -. -........... T1•\1~ T11...,..~ v • .tu--.n \'.~ .... ..... ••>1 .. ,. ., .. ••• .. cit 11•1 • •• .. ,, .. ,. .. ,. ..,, T H F l <'F AI. I·:~ I /\Tf.J,'!:..; • 4 84Mlroom1 • Den • • MM«ra Quarten • • alHlerd Roiift • F.ormet Dlnl9'fl • •a Or11nge Cout DAILY PILOT /Sunday. May 29, 1983 ........... ........... ....... ..... ..... ~ l ... ~ ll!l1 • .....,...,.,.... __ ...... ~l~lll~1 ..... 1u:=~:-..----:~1---....._.--..... .....,.1m:111111:L---_.&111l.Rlli111ai----.oau PEmOUSE UIDEI UYlll II IEWPOllT IUCH 10% INTEREST FIRST YEARI• Entertain on your Redwood decked penthouse 1arden with bruthtaking bay & ocean views IEW c1m11zu •111-...... ,m AT 1117,IM le JIU •• S1lcls to bly & ~n beaches. Too many amenities to IM!ltloft. ... UT. a .. 1-1 P& lt11tllt IL, • .,.,. ..... Project-of the Elllott Group, marketing by. COLE DF IEWNIT IULTllS l14/ll3-1112 '' 714/lll-1111 •APR 1314" (Agent on ptOpel1y) Selllng anY1hlng with a Have 90IMth!nQ ~ wwit Daily Piiot OaaHled Ad to .,., a...iled adl oo II. aln1C)6e matt•. . It ••II I Cell NOW. ""' ca11 e.u.se1a. M2-N7a. ------- Clldll9ca to Oo-Clwtl Whet-the Fad Rott 'em oft the marti• With a C.....lllld M Cell Nowt ~2-5818 HOMES UNDER '500,000 8EAV1EW ·FANTASTIC VIEW Protenlon.U, decorated with • bedroom• on extra large cul..-...C lot. Oceen view and completefJ prtvate. MM,500. • JASMINE CREEK Highly upgrllded a bedroom tpfft lev4'f with great UM of oek a onyx. Very prtvate epa. Owner wlll carrr 12% with t100,ooo down. Reduced to M•.000. e WEST NEWPORT Qettfng ·l'ldf'lnllf'ftOfCMH-d? 8nNlking 8W8J'1 Thia afChltect'I home le THE anewert 2 bNroome a 2 bethe + a '9mllJ room a neerfJ 2,000 ....,. feet. $250.,000 ...umable 1oen a ~et SM1,soo. (714) 760·1900 OCEAN VIEW + POOL $719,000 llYEITORS Two Del Taco Restaurant sites, triple net leases, good return, '379,000 each. Call Christa or Gerry Of~); .......... 875-5511 -- IPll MIEI 1·1 UT,-.111 ... _ ...... New, 1pacioua 3 Bdr, 3~ Ba. LiJrht & airy. Spectacular uae of wood and akylltes. Walk to beach. Priced for immediate sale $339,500. 616 Marigold. Call 67~~511 or 640-4~21. IUITll llMmll Lovely Meu Verde 4 Bdr, family rm, pool & rec rm. Skylites, terrazzo, etc. Owner aays .U -now only $214,900. 2935 Java Rd, CM. -···-Forest Hilla mdl in Racquet Club, 4 Bdrm family rm, dining rm. Great aaaumable loan. Call for info. Offered at •195,500. 41~ Williwaw. .. ..,.. Oceanfront, superb location, 5 Bdrm 4 ~ Ba. elevator, dining rm, outltanding mallive Matr Bdrm suite w /view, fireplace, 17' ceiling. QUALITY-QUALITY-QUALITY. $1,150,000. COU OF NnlPOA1' REAL TORS 2StS .. C.... Nwr-. eoron. def - 87S·SSff * UIHI 11111 * C'.ome villt the moet fabuloua vtew new custom home ln Newport. Nothfna to compare with th.le 4 bdrm, fam rm, 5 bath, formal dlrun1, 3 frplca, 8 car aarase. Luse pool & j9cuzzi. C'.ome to th~ sate and Hk for 3 York1hire 759-1931. • ... lllLY 1-1 IELEI I. DIWI IEILTll, Ill. 144-1114 ..... 111•11 I IDT 4/llBR, bonu• rm 3 battla. FrH 1tand{ng home, mint condition. "'Lllll '"" ..... 1~doWn with 1~ 2nd aooeptabla 30 YMr bed ra1• 1~ lnMr9lt 13~~ annu•I perc.nt IHlng I• bellevlng. u~1000. Land Included. -~ NANCY IMBERNINO loth pf a.. OOt'QllCM Al TR unite .,. 2 Bdrm 2 la ~~~ .. ~·~·~-~~ wnottt eulUlbla tcw lldrm or den. Ownef'• unit la .... , • •llf about 1900 eq. h. wtUI Seoludad IO 3 or 4 bdrm frplo In tamlly room. M'8 1n Bad( Bay ~ Allclng SStO.ooo. owe community. lo ,_ IOt9 w It II jl o o d d own . btlftt 1910, watef" view 831·7370. ~ avall. '211.000 dn w/ • ra1e. Fllk>/ ..eumabtl No ~t penalty 2 polnta plul S600 . For Information. cell ,, ........ ............. (11•)111 ...... T~,\DI I I()\ \I W \I Ii IPYM.All llLL A 1uper ~uy in a spacloua family home. There'• even a full size badminton court in the yard! Absolutely immaculate 4 Bdrm. home with a Iarse family rm + an upstairs same & billiard rm . ·Transferred owner has reduced the prjce to a very attractive $676,000 Fee. reduced pt1oea. Tradee poetltJte toot 7eo.ae80 "O" DOWN! ~ clMr\ 3 BR condo. VA tlrml. 1104,SOO. ........ 1~1212 For a.illed Ad AcnON Cal A OA&T f'ILOT AD-YISOI MJ-1671 --------,..,,___ ·-!"'!II~ SACRIFICE PRICE OF tlll,IOO 18 $14,000 UNDER APPRAISED VALUE This truly magnificent residence la for thoee who embrace relaxing luxury as a way of life. Decorated in Mediterranean style w/curved arches, rect?llled lighting & liberal uae of mirrors. The gourmet kitchen features 90Ud oak cabinetry, Jenn-Aire range, Portuguese Ules & a breakfast nook w/ocean view. Panoramic ocean & night view from LA to Catalina. Pool & spa are encl'd in private courtyard. Thia flne home la unmistakably Newport! A.unable flnanctng on fee almple land. 759-1501 or 152-7373. Three years old. with 2200 1quare feet with all amenities. The large country kitchen comes complete with bullt-lne, JennAire, traah comptldor and microwave. There'• a ~reakfast bar PLUS formal dining. The rnas1er suite la luxuriow with tub+ eeparat.e ahower. A large low interest usumable ff.rat tnut deed makes the monthly payment surprisingly affordable. 9032 Adama Avenue, Huntlngt.on Beach. 963-5671. FANTASTIC VIEW LOT REDUCED '300,ooot 1.24 aa9 ottertna exdUlll,,. oceen views. pivecy & lleClwdon. One of the f~ sites available that la eminently suited tor a breathtakinc private estate. Level & re.dy to build. 7&9-UOl or 752-7373. SPYGLASS RIDGE -OCEAN VIEW 4 bedroom. f.amily home. s.utlfUDy uPIJ'8ded & land8caped. Lovely pted pool. U8eCI brick 3 car prllle, larp lot with play area. 8 W ~ flnandna. 7159-1501 or 7152-7373. .. OCEAN YID -CAMIO SHORES SJMIC(oua executive family home on expensive lot with fabulous entertalnini aiu with pOQl. ipe & pivate bellcb& Lowest priced 4 bdrm. 5 beth reddenoe ln ~ ~ are11. 769-lM>l or 7!2-1373. HARBOR Vll!W HOMl8 Recent11 remodeled •xecutlve home f.eetwinj trench doon • ~ ItaliaD _.... die. Q9W appllMClll-mt lap pd In 1ari* private yard. r.. lltmpJe wtth tm.ooo in flnandnl wumaa. at . 11 M1'. c..u 1ee-1so1 or 1&2-ma. • GUARD QA TED HUNTINGTON HARBOUR TOWNHOME ONLY TWO YEARS OLDI With manned 24 hour M!C'Urity, tb1a Wanninetan built unf t la one of the best values we've .een for $110,000. Look at thae feat\U"ee and compare: Two large bedrooms (muter suite with retreat); 1.5 bethl; Separate dining area; Spacious kitchen with IH cooking and BUil..T-IN MICROWAVE; t.undry room; fenced fnlot yard; And an AITACHED GARAGE with opener. Can be bouabt for u little 81 $5,500 down. Call 963-5671 for complete fi.nandna lnfonnation. 9032 Adams Avenue, Huntington BMch. ABANDONED ARTISTS' CHALET ON THE WATER WITH A BOAT SLIP This two bedroom, two beth condo la vacant and la located right on the main channel with a fabulous vlewll Our eeller 11 aaldna $297,~ and will trade, exehaqe or carry back paper. 9032 Adams Avenue, Huntington Bach 983-5671. THINKINCf°"9uv .. o A BU81Nl88? LOOK AT THESE IXCILLENT OPPORTUNmEan ONI H04M PHOTO LU -Only ~2,&00 and tair. aver the exi1t1nC equlJlment bn. Seller will a.Ip finance. Awnce....,. ..-11nce lMt July of $7,000 P9' month. 98$.0871. .aAUTY 1A1..011 -Lwcurioua ~ .et up 10 station aaJcin. Greet loc:atSon OG a.ch Blvd. Lota of tnttle Plus MW c:iondol aotnc ~ blhind. A*1nl $74,000. Seller ,nn help with ~ and wW Mia> train new owner. NS-&671. ·~ Pllllll UIATlll -llWPllT HY Thi• i1 nbt just a Lido Bayfront, 1t'1 8~' plu1 an adjoln.lng private beach, aero. the' channel from the former John Wayne l!'atate. Pier & .Up for larse yacht. Exce~nal blend of traditio & contemporary design. Just under 8000 1q. ft. All wood vaulted celllns & aolid beama throughout. 4 BR including a lg master 1ulte w /atudy & wonderful patio for bay vlewlns. Guest 1ulte, maid• quarters. and auxiliary BR. PIUI a 4 car prage. WE ARE PROUD TO OFFER THIS ESTATE AT ~.900,000. Dona Chichester llTITI II Tll llYPlllT Entertainen peradlte. Approx. 8,000 1q. ft. Large .Up, bayaide lawn & pool. Hia & hers bathroom, library, gymnuium. Only 6 yean old. Prime location. Ejccellent financing available. $4,000,000. John Macnab. ••mnw....UNll"• IHHI Exciting, relaxing, 1atilfyin1 custom home overloolc.lni 8th fairway of Big C&nyon Country Club. High In the aky, top lot, 8,000 sq. ft. home designed w /elesance, comfort & style. Premier views & security. $2,900,000. Tom Allln8on & Dan ~bb. llWPllT IUH HTATI -I.• ..U Putonl eetting for thia 6 BR. 5 ~ BA Georgian Colonial with fadlities foe hones. Prime location minutes from Newport Center, all 1hoppln1 and t.ranaportation. F..tate include9 atablel, riding ring, barn 81 well aa 3 car pr-ce and pool Full security. $2,000,000 Includes land. Martha Macnab. 11111• IPlllll -_, ....... ft.LA 180 degree new of ocean. bay & Cat&Una. Enter throuab llt!JCWl&ty gates to imported Italian marbJe entry to th1a 4 BR, 4 BA home w /e>U winding stairway or elevator to an elaborate recreatlon area. Patio Includes Hydrospa & tiled BBQ 8el"Ytce center. 'The perfect bome fer executive entertaininc. U, 725,000 includes land. MaUl'ftn White. Ul .. PllllT IUIHI With an "International Flavor" High Ceilinp -marble floors and colwnn1 -lmkle pool. SpaciOUI room• -breakfHt room - elepnt muter suite w/firep~ -City, bay & ocan view -three additional BR, atlitelrw/ private entrance. •1.1~.000 lncl. land. Barbera Aune. 11111& llllLllll YllW Panoramic ocean vtew from this atnale awry California Ranch home 2 or 3 BRS, 2 ~ BA, formal din. rm & fam rm. High beam cellinp, Mexican pawn. French doors, plantation shutters. UJmpJetely remodeled & prof..son.lly land8caped w / lovely ~~95,000 lncl. land. Donna OodabllU •II, 1&1111 11111 llTATll Beautifully located "Lautremont" w/exceptional view of COlll\line, ocean & city llghtt. Thia i• truly an exceptional buy in one of Newport'• mo1t preat11ioua nellhborhooda. ~u.ooo. Anita Schandel. ..... LIT -.... , fllW More than ~ acre cus\Om lot behind 1uarded 1atea ln :rtialOUI Harbor Ridae. On of the hill wtth forever vtew ocean & bay. DcuUcall)' reduced fOI' qWck tale. Must be 1old Immediately. Larae auumable loan. $493,000 Ma~Wbl• Tll1\I -llllTT o.n. wtth ua to .. thJa 2 1tory, 3 BR. ~ deep lot. prtva• a.I' patio. BW1t ln ~ I ~ Price lndudll local 1'tkl life, tf avallable. $299,000. llutJmoa Ce11iban. ·- , oa ............... ,. ....., ....... - ltlml!luf .... t -· ............ ___ ..... - ... -..... Well Pfio.d and onf)' 3 "8modelied 3 9d 1 ••. LARGE LOT -11 bloaae to OOMn Front ram rm, HK dwn. owe W1191 by WI ~ wtth .....__ " 1 12 % 3 0 y re A g n t Hors Propert t "' (n MCh unit. lt'1 hOUM Ilea 2 ...,., ... • 157-~ 9 Y alDM 10 Not1tt e_,, FrOtlt be, • well equipped _______ ....., bMC'-Pouullon In kltohen. ttt. llreplal» and 11" Mft IP'f mfl 11' Costa Mesa I f wood floors All ~ 3 ... 2 ·-........ 'm• or •u"'mer ., ~rewtth nawer3 SpacloUI .... -wm• ...._ ~ 1•.. C..Owe9t _prl~ 2BR 1 ~ba, 2 c:.ar condo 12111•221~ PeMt.11"""-b1 8' 1baunllo....0et._1--------1 2 "'*'1• !amity""· omo. ...-_, •-ln H .... -..... Creek H B Onl tllO 900 Thit cWIChttW -1uded C0'8lll'7 .._. .. ...s tor lllbt m41Wta$ for dle"lwai balm"~ ... ban ~ 81:1'9 In w,un. 8-h. Lo dn, .mi. may nde °' ce.rry beck. •tl4,IOO. (CUto) .!'..!n,000c1n.uv9t., !....! BHm cet1lng1, large ..... l ITUL or wonc lhop, oomer tot. ttlt1 .,,,_ un-.. --· ' • ruy • · .. ""' . ,.. -,_, ,__.,., 11·• 1 10.000. 173-1660 (Btwn Meu Drive & ~Iler anxlOUJ, flnanclna available. unu llUll MPL1 :*& =.:=: Gorgeoua 6 Bdrm 3 ~ 1tokw an.to6> 1n tt1e _. ba1 . T.-rtllc 4 BR home with tton. '294.too poo( home, bMt aectton Open HouM Sun 1-6 ., ... Nf, Mc:Oonald'a. 20U Ul G.G., groa lncome .100,400 only 1erge petlo and 2 BA apt. -of Meea Vwde. l'40 Tuatln. 3 8r houee on 300xae· 8.6 x groa, auume 11., lit & 12., 2nd wla.dt. Stepe to bMdl WMI HI HO"I Open FrtlSaUSun 1-4 I WTllll --1o1~;.l-ow000doWn. low Int. In. 1~ng tenn S.P .• 856,000. and CIOH to VIiiage UOMI .. IM. 2773 SANDPIPER ..... .u;w 'Y • Ocqeo... wood and .. cwt.om built bame In 1Al\.lna BIKil 8eu.r le IUpal' Qnibl.e, wtJl trade, carry b9dc or ttand Clft hi. hied IO make a deal 3 Badtoom, 2~ bath. (Clll6) -I . •:--. 00 etlope.Aeklng'571,000.-.o: REALESWE Agt.146-9181 1•"h/11atlr•• wm'. E.Ooud Co .................. ... W•lk by 11e-11etA,...... 931.1400 111rn.a , .... 11, ~:.r~:n~1:ia~•=.i 11:s-1eoo .... II! en•> a.u-IM4 .... ....... .., .. , ..... cry. t. I • n d c . 11 Thr .. elngle 9tory homM - -• • ~=!!!!!!!!!~::::=~~~~~=.J en..eeoo. CMll .... 1124 with OAflgel and yard•. maintained elngle ltory 1 SANTA ANA HTS Ad " ,._ ..... v 24 ... ·-------111 ~ WATIHlllT Ill. Each home haa 2 be-& 2 bdrm unite. Plenty of ' u ~·-· '" •1• lnlat 1"4 -w'l"-• llL ,..L •• I droom•. Quellty con· ott-atreet parldng and • ....... ..._ c9urlty0 gu,ar•atdr, 2 Br.t11~ lll UID -_ _ .!':!"'.!! ..,.::-000w Perfect beach cottage Cu1tom t>ulU 3 BR. 2 ea, llructlon w/bltlna. Owner ~:!1:91:2t,~tiv.ty rtr ~ Saltl p:ogra~. t :t:~·l~ .~~ =~ =~~~PC: LHATIOI ;; ~2".000~ yri with ti.awllully coordl-llrepleoe, lhake roof, RV ~~l...!_~hange. HH de 144-1111 3 BA, '"°be, fam rm, unit. IJ.4,000 oan, the w1ter. Beeutlfully LOCATIOI ~ ~d ... A!!-_ O:· nated decor. Dock for acceaa. """-wtll carry _,,,..., rentet "'°°" · • laundry rm, 24x30 gar. 11 'A% 111um1ble or uperaded. o.nert an-""""' • .., ..-- two 18' boat•. Gc>unMt 111loan1148,500. N.ar echoolt and lhol>•· All tMl8 fMtur• PLUS eubfeet to. No QU4111tytng. xloul. Allclnd only 1112, !f\d untt ·on OfMnbatt. 2 Good~ In.•· kltch, beam celllng1 I ...... IHr In Coate Mell. S249• MW cpt, ,_vinyl kltc:n.. Full Price I f20, 1150. 500. Cell 540-1161 bdfm, 2 be,. Gfoe.nc>nt Ing In .. ofte. ,.,._totoue """-wm conllder ex· If H ' 500. Call 831-1400 en, bath and laundry 538-4040 Agent: lfll lmlf 114 mocMI In Par1t 11. c.nt. locat1011. AHoolated ch an g • $5 85 • o o o. 141-11 -WA n Ht HO!'. 1 --------1 room noo..1ng. Don't ma AIC, 10ve1y patio. Near Rltra. 873-e900 HOMI., Inc. ... I.I. PUJA ""-8'4* bU)' 1129,too * WAI.I Tl llAll '1 Lllll•IHI eet\0011, lfbrery, poole, UL Ill.. Fiii • L.Ull/trnll REAL ESTATE Newer 4 Br plue lam. rm. AIU.II llll.n Sharp Cape Cod atyle ~. cltY pattl and .... lwlRn .... "' .. <•n Are you ready to lnveat In E•t-•d• townh•. 3 bd. 831-1400 hOml on cukle-aac with ........ 14 3BA. dbl gar, with enter· wnnlt. f121,000. (l14l -.nn Cr retl,_nt home? 2 '.t be, 11220 /mo. large tot. Aaklng 1239, R:-:f-I-i-• ~~e!~'c:nt°8~~ '31..aeee thl1 SBA 3be turn 845-3231, -P4,IOI 000. &73-2688. !!.!! ... t •-moYed out of ltate. ll6, ~ home.~ to all. ALSO SAVE WITH DAVE 3 BR. large lot, tall• over Orlglnal 8f>er1lat1 Home on 000 down and It'• YoUf'l. ·-T\K1-.. -Roak.--O-..... --v-... -.1 Jsorlty Uttle Mlle Mun.I Mt on. ~~~~n:o~•= DAVE WHITE, 548-2313 :i:u~ ~~r;oner an-UITllll 1111111 Bluffe OY'l(looldng her-Cell for detall9. Loweet Pftoed 4 bd, 3 ba, Tuff et. along ceme • In. walk by 215-215~ THE REAL ESTATERS · · PRICED RIGHT large lot l>of. ~. ln6,ooo. UAL DTATI 11'111 ep111iew1.30 Cool Brook 1pld., and reed In the Saoohlre & call tor ct.-&I._ man wlll pey top -1m1ll price. Well 819--111-1ll1 26% down, MeUmt 140 6 51-TI77 Dally Piiot Cl .. allled • talla. Alklng '480,000. dollar IOI' hOme OI' coadO maintained 3 Bdrm home r lala Yalln ltM -K ,, t 1 .38~ ell. rate. . MCtlon about Miu Mut-e.II 873-etOO w/zero dn, financing. with hardwood floor•. ... ... lllllUTI owe. 1269.600. A.gt. let'• Turtet end bought 11 - \4,\ 11 l<I HI., 1 OM-8545 OI' 54t1-1540 1120.000. Cell Shirley YA T.-Wiii llsten '° 111 often on Ing a 6 6 2 -7 6 o o or for '8 95. You can ... , Mlctlelmore to ... 4 Bt. 2~ Ba. Green Vefr. thl• two ....,., MW 38R 662-7888 yOIJr tulfet and lot1 or 111 '"''" In~ Sff,IOO •-l'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii other thing• through REAL ESTATE 2223 •·-•--St '"-tve bu IWIEI WAITS Al-ley Condo. 1132,500. ,,.., water. Try VA; low 1• Delly Piiot Cleullled *-aw ,..,_,,, ..,.. , Ag t . 911 I -2 2 9 7 or down or ??? Call now, llllNlJ ---------Ada. Call 842-6871 .. ,_...., then call. Th• Pr091'1Y .JACKIE GILU9 Tiii t83-0M7. Broker 848-0709 Beeutlful 2 Bdrm l den, --------1--------_laDltt_______ Mart 840-9019 _ HALTOM ~~~el~~ IHI. INc~ 1040 1111111 Ill-:,O'• atory, fireplace hslaaale 1007 N;t;~-;.f,~n~~.~,~~~ic~ llAIT PllOI hldel •moat ct1armlng 2 Piil l•E •Bdrm, 2~!:._'•m ~· Ing ~~.~?l:.'i ,,.,... l11rtnr .. City llghta, wnlfewater ~ 3Bdrma, 2 bathe, IQe lemlly rm w/ftt ber. ~lly remod. Seller 11ye "We wlU look at wflatevw It tak• to NII." Altelng '339,000. H••• •rort. •4.,ff••ntf LOCATION and VALUE. 111lned gtua, 2 car_ qar, IElllTfll Bdrm college with open dining rm, --to ""''· M0-1161 Penln. Pt. property on low down, no qualltytng. For qulcic .. ie on huge 2 beem1, wood paneled Stained flale & natural Quiet cul-d .... c loca-11 ....... park. Step• to bay-Wiii conalder trade tor •ty Eaatalde 3 BR. family llYlng room .,,d moat In-wood• "1 thla 3 8' 2 ea tlon. Upgraded thru-®t. lllllY 1 ooeen. 1315,000. OWC. dwn payment Call Skip. rm home. $179,too. Yltlng bfk:tt llrepleoe. Aek hchoarmme WA/nwxalourmlt~-~.,nd, M$1u8a0t 0110011 la01t. A•klnlgl lfll J 1-4 150,000 2nd. 873-4717 839-7632 · about expanllon plan1. · .., • · wner w fl • eft• 11 am. lmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill Wllfll Otteted at 1125,000. t;:V:,.'°:'::!y• t~!:": ~~: ~ offertl Cell 7 Years yOllng, duplex. 142·1100 dHI. Priced right at U1-H41 C.... .. l•u IOU •11•• llTTMI ......... ...,. ·. HERITAGE HfALTOHS 3 bdrrM, 2 bathe, coun-ttY kitchen, fMI rm. Do drive by 808 JHmlne end give me e call. $250,000. Ii~,~ • 675-5930 * Jli.Ji ~. nl lllA I \ "11\J IOUI VIEW 1349,000 OraaUc reduction. C9tm Cd. rMCl'I atyle .. Br 3 Be. 1-aty. oc .. n view, dHlgner entry doora, llvlng rm wtcethedrel ceillngl, lrplc, lrg 111.1nken wet ber w/blt-lna. all electr. country kitchen, open elry Matr 911"9, wl apaeioue Be, mirrored -drobee & PY1 atudy Low malntenanc. back- yard wlcovered patio. Submit ell olfera. Agt, Mllfllyn 69-IMOO IPEOTIOILll VIEW IFWlm Only $88,000 UC)Stalra 2 Bf condo on the water Lookl bfend MW-plultl beige cpt. conveni.nt to parking, comm. pool. ape & lighted tennla OOIJIU, Oreet ~ble ftnen. Submit all often. Cell today. Agt, Mwtlyn 559 8400 SfOECLJFS Juat lla1ed, oceen. ~ "'-· ttunnlng .. Bdmll. mnre L11U Gerry I CMa11 t73-ne1 780-1397 •FUU. OCEAN vu• 2br & den. Jawnlne Crtc. Owner /egln1 64().1515 MJl,IM ................ 12-4 UI ........ You need to -to ep-Pf9C6et•. Channing o6def home on 2 Iota R-2 ~~. Oreat po11lblll- tlee. Located on OCMn llde of hlghwey. 2 blodl.a from bay. Wllllng to ,.... gollate on price Ca.II "P9Mr The Greek", 'Illa Udo Realty, 87M742. snam Beat ocean view In Orange County, ciuMom MW Bedford. 35,000 eq ft, !I •.• 7S5J~· w ... tern &tat.. iM>1-12S4 t •ALIT 1 bdrm home In front. 2 bdrm rental In , • .,. ~~.~ 111,000 Down. SBA 2t>a WHt•lde. ne.ooo 111 TD 12% P11n on>t. Kelly 841-8183 or Marty 780-471t TAIUllU.. -· 1220 lilli•• 11 S1l11 In '13 ........ ....,.1 Lovely 3 bedroom •d- omed wtth fruit treaa. iv. bathe, large brick fire- place. $129,900. Must Miii PMI r. ....... Hlghly upgraded 3 ~ droome. 3 bath•, dining/ lamlly room•. TWO FIREPLACES. Quiet location. Complete with pool, ape. end ftreplt IOI' 1umm1r entertalntngl 1248,500. Owner wlll help ftnancel ,,..UM4 ...... 1125,000. 3 bedroom1, TWO FIREPLACES. Rue.- tic famllr. room glv•• "mount• n" feellngl 5 minute• from beach • enjoy coo' oc.an b<ee- -1 Mu11 -1 ..... u .. aw.n "Gre«1b(ootl" popular 3 bedroom model. Com- ptel• with eunlcen IMng room. formal dining, brick llraptece. Nicely decorated. In move-In condition! 1173,000. Cell nowt 111-2310 3707 S. BRISTOL rl.MI PUii .. 'Ill YUi GRAND OPENING Frt/SaVSun/Mon 11-8 Thell l1nt1111c alngle family home• were -ded !loot plan of the year for 8 We1tern inat-. 1908 to 2310 eq. ft Located In prime EMQlde, CM .,.._ Pr .. vtoue pnua eold out In one ..-and. Looated on M onte VIiia Ave .. ~ Orange & Santa Ana Aw. 831~711: eYS 84S-8075 fH WLL HU •Lm 10% DOWN, 11'~ FIXED RATE 30 YEARS With tMM ep«tecular, extra large 2 Bdrm + den. 2"A bathe. ~ llreplao., megnlllc:ent rnM* .. wttti wtndoW IMt Md drelMtlc .m-ed window, wetblr, only .. left. Of»ENHOUSE IAT/8UN~ON 11-8 2.&el El.OEN. OM ue 4683• ~ 115-M03 MINlfmmTI .,.... 8NCTACULAR lWNHOuSE MOOlLI FOA SALE TWo ....... "°°'::: 'o dlOOee from. 3 , .... belle, ......,..,., ek)'- ............. Vl9lt our turnltfl•d "'odet, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ 12.a 8ltJhn. 110 !Alt "'' "-AC£ taMJrM: .. .,w1aa ---.. _ COLDWCLL BANl\<?R n ......... ... IULllTlTI l vou R~OME INCIAUITI ....... ... •• Ill.I Thie .... ~ N..ct to .... out .,idlly, wann hOme In I pMt-a• I IA w .. telde ho1T11. --" .. nem.r WV-Utt'9 CIMfl cNngM ~ nor 1m111 • a bet, 4-n. • .,. .... aoo. t12-UH ~~1...;""'~~~~-1 At!!!·"" llnlmOlll-mT , .. -·-1n...-.... ~ • er. • ... pool hOma. o.ut ,.,.. ..,uy. hmlr too"' wlti-brloll ·=•o ~ ....... ~DOOi. HH, . ~~t/ lun/Mon, mOd,.., ltke new two 2 BR unite, 1142,900. Call Anne J PETE BARRE ff . REALTY R&'Mt-X very pvt. Obi garage•. M<lCuland 4131-1288. pvt yard•. owe 1at. 122•.000. ~Sunho\\ l\4:all ~ RESIDENTIAL REAL EST ATE SE9tVICES 41l-14M • ·•-•f •tin 1k spen' 111vl not tugh in price, ~•son- 1ble co.t; d a111fied 1dvertaaing CORONA DEL MAR OPEN HOUSES 1-5 l\IEWPOR T BEACH ....... 11111 .,., .. These owners upgraded this 2 br, den home for years of elegant living. Now priced below market In order to end probate. All of the amenities plua large lot wtth room for a pool. 1111H YllW -.U W4,111 Unique single atory 5 BR home w/sweeplng canyC?n views. Lush private garden courtyard entrance & spacious deck• to the canyon enhances Its beauty. au•mw-.u '*• Price reduction! Tastefully appointed 3BR & FR hOme In quiet resldentlal neighborhood. Large private yard, professlonally landscaped. You own the landll , .. _ 11111 IH._ Warmth and privacy of spllt level plan 6 . Library, alcove, dining rm. Famlly room adjoins kitchen, 3bd. 2'~ ba. fireplace In llvlng room & master bedroom suite retreat. Community pool & tennla. Wiii ... ,. 1111.-m New on the marketl 4' BR executive home wtth commanding views of ocean, Jetty & Catallna aunseta. Private courtyard entry, black bottom pool & epa, luah land1caplng. Turn key condition. Not to be mllMd. NEWPORT BEACH< •••T 11A11 Ull 111 11M.,lN Charming completely refurbished 3 BR, Famlty Rm. 2 flreplaoes. Quiet back bay area, nice yard w/frult treea. Seller will uatst with financing. ...... ., ..... Beeuttfulty & tutefully decor'1ed, truly one of • kind In most dealrable area. Luth pf anting, extensive uae of mlrrora, 3 bedroom•, tonner model I .. """ IWAll ........ Spaclou1 3 BR, 2'A Ba condo. Tiie entry & kitchen sunken llvtng rm w/wet bar A flrepl11Ce, formal dining rm, huge ma1t'9r 1utte. Community tennla, pool & epa. Convenient to Fashion lafand. u... .. -., ..... Channing .{Br. 2 a.. llngle etory home In great family neighborhood. French door• In mltrbdrm IMd to hot tub~ oovered patio. Lota of Mexican pavert In dining rm. kit. & tamlly room. llYllllT u-.- Somethtng ~Ill abou1 thl1 3 Br 21A8a. home tn n.tghbortl6od of very ••~•tve homH. Mayt,e tt'1 the pnoe. Could be the potential, but detlnttety la bright, cheettUI and charming. • .. ... -• 4901 BASSWOOD 4 BR, FR $259,500 Sun. U. llf 2307 FAIRHILL 3 BR, FR $194',750 Sun. --UI 414' HELIOTROPE 3 BR. Den $675,000 Sun. llYmll' 1317 ASHFORD 4 .. n $329.SOO Sat. lllMILlffl 202 SEAWARD 3 BR, OEN $465,000 Sat. .... -15 NARBONNE 4' BR, FR $1,4'95,000 Sun./Mon. _. --223 GOLDENROD 3 BR, OEN $325,000 Sat. Wl•Rll• 9 NUTWOOD 3 BR $152,000 Sun. Ul'lll.IPf 908 ALEPPO 4' BR, Pool 250,000 Sat. IUffl 452 VISTA ROMA 3 BR, FR $215,000 Sun. ..... NW ... 1967 PORT PROVENCE 5 BR, FR $349.000 Sat. .... . 2609 RAQUETA 3 BR, FR $182,500 Sun. ULllA..... 215 & 217 E. BAY FRONT 6 BR $895,000 Sun. Ul1alfP 901 CITRUS 4' BR, FR $238,000 Sun. WllT&lff 1222 SOMERSET Pool $425,000 Mon. PlllllQIY llY 715 BAYSIDE 3 BR $1,360,000 Sat./Sun./Mon. llTmlt 1907 TRAOEWINOS 3 BR, FR $299,000 Sat. .._ NW au 877 SANDCASTLE 4' BR, FR $345,000 Sun. NM-.& 1600 E. BALBOA BLVD. 4 BR, FR $595,000 Sat. -•s• a• 1839 HIGHLAND S BR, Pool $179,000 Sun. • UIYtl leUll 14 CANYON ISLAND 3 8" $235,000 Sat. -28TAHOE • BR, FR 1226,000 Sat. a.. .. 4'26 PIAZZA LIDO 4 BR, FR $n6,000 Sat. ...... _ ue..- Probabty the pr«tleat expanded 3 bd.Fr. home In arM. Larae oom« lot wtth pad for boet or RV. Frenafi doora, mlrrore and glorlou1 bl'Mkfut room. A cuetomJzed home. .... ..,.,. V., lllf'Qe, prtvate poot ... lzed yard. 3 targe BAS l batht, & all the a.menlt... Of one of Newport'• moat pre1t1gtou1 aecurlty oornmunlt• at t.hla unbellevtble prloetl , ......... .. . <4 BR, 3~ Ba, famlly rm & kitchen combo, formal dining rm. Areplace In IMng nn. new beige carpets, large bonus rm lnctudlng loft & full bath -great for ln-lewa, guests or teenager9. Good terme. .......... lln.- Super famlly home In a super tamlly nefghborhood. Your chfldren cen walk to achool without crosalng the streetll 4' BRS, famlty room & your own private pool for this auper prtoell ........... .,.. Beautlful 5 BR famlly home In terrific location. Tastefully decorated w/wood floort, plantatton shutters, coordinated waJlpapert, etc. No after move-In coats and land la Included! A must seal P&Wll llAIT -Al "*W Pl.,_ Spectacular bayfront condo profeaslonally decorated & In Immaculate condition. 2 BR, full aecurlty, excellent locatlon. Owner wlll alao sell unit completely furnished! Great value. .....,.._. .. ., .... Gorgeous, Gorgeous, Gorgeoual Remodeled! Expanded! Best locatlonl Totally secluded pool-.atzed yard. Remodeled gourmet kitchen., You'll absolutely fall In love wtth this totally CU8tomlzed 4 BA home! ...... ....,.. • Looking for value coupled with exclualve addresa. Beautiful, bright and cheerful 4 br. famlly room, dining room home with charming patio. Many attrac11ve decorator touchee and moat appealing 1at T.O. to uaume. Ill lllYll 11n.- Compar• before you buy thl1 extraordinary value. Thia Miier Med• to retum to Europe, becomes your opportunity to buy thla great famlly home. 4 Br. FR. OR. 3Ba. Pool, Spa, Jacum with two eeparat• entertainment patios. BEACH COMMUNITIES mT•WNIT p ..... Stepa from the beach exoeptfpnafly nice. Income property In Wee1 Newport -upgraded , two BR owner'• unit w/ooean view plua eeparate fumlat)ed two BR cottage! N•-.a ....... New on merketl Smuhlng home -3 yeare new • llght, al~r thta • BR la 1tepa from t>Mch. Fabuloul .,.,...., aulte offer8 tome bey vtew, tunny eouth patio. Serious teller ready to move thlt property. ...... " .. Authendo Outah Colonial wtth elegance & styte. M1gntttoent country kitchen, 5 BR, Nbtary & playroom, ~ to ~-beedl & iMrtna 6n qm ~ oommunnv t•DROOM 104 V&I Cordova (Udo tale) NB en-4CMi3 $375,000 Sun 1-a 2511 W. Sunflower, Santa Ana M6-0303 '82,500 Sun 1--4 S45t Wlndeor (Wlmbldn Vig) CM Ma-0303 1179,800 Sun 12--4 MO 8onot-. Colli.._ M•OIOS t111.IOO a../luQ 1..a ••100 vi. Udo Nord(Udo lll)N9 Ma..a200 t1.aoo.ooo 8llll&un 1.a 218 Vie Nloe, Udo Ille, N8 87S-2&ee 1'71,000 8atl8un 1..a * 17~ GllleXY (OOWr &hotel) NB 142"'6200 1311,000 5'#\ 1-6 t•DROOM I 9R pkae PAM RM or DIN ·~1 R9dland• Or, B8Ck Bay 831-1400 $250•000 Set/Sun 1-6 **218 Via Udo Soud, Udo Ille -------------------1eo-1to0 t1,uo.ooo aavSwi 1-a *18 Curt Or., Jaemlne Crk,vu,CdM ~1515/(818)72&-5151 SIS 12_.. #3 Rue FontatnblMu (Bg Cyn) NB 78().8333 $3515,000 Sun 1-5 ** 10 e.lboa eov.t, N.B. 844-8200 $425,000 Sal/Sun 12-5 30 Segura, Rancho San Joeq, Irv. 831-7370 $207,600 Sun 1-5 * 1 Pandora (lrvtne Groves) NB 842-5200 1137,500 Sun 1-5 * 1222 Somereet Ln, Weetcllff, NB 844-9060 $425,000 Mon 1-5 * 1222 Someraet Ln, Westctltt, NB 844-9060 $425,000 Mon 1-5 2 pfue PAM RM or DIN plue GUl8T 501 Riverside, Nwpt Hgta, NB 548-2887 $370,000 Sa/Sn/Mon 1-5 2 pfue FAii Ml or DIN pfue CIUl8T 501 Riverside, Nwpt Hgt1, NB 548-2887 $370,000 Sa/Sun/Mon 1-5 3 UDROOM 142 Via Undlne (Lido Ille) NB 673-4063 $375,000 427 San Bernardino, Nwpt Hghta &48-6141 1248,000/ofr S/S/Mon •20201 Miramar, N.wport 8ch 844-6639 $149,000 Sat/Sun 12--4 14 Canyon laland, Big Cyn, NB 844-9080 $235,000 Sat/Sun 1--4 1839 Highland, Hrbr Hinda, NB &44-9060 $179,000 Sun 1-4 *2001 Holiday, Npt Beech 552-7500 $329,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 616 Martgold, Corona del Mar 675-5511 $339,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 , 112 Via Havre, Lido Ille, N.B. 973-7300 $450,000 2501 Harbor Yi.w Or, HVH, NB Sun,_.. 873-1600 $598,000 Sat/Sun 12_.. 20291 ewr-, B8Ck Bay .,.._ CM 873-180o 1229,000 Sun 12_.. 19"1 Cannanla Ln., Hunt. 8Mch 648-2313 $122,toO Sat/Sun 1 .... 3227 Michigan, ea.ta M .. 648-2313 1139,toO Sun 1 .... **1205 N. Bayfront, Bal. 181. 648-2313 $1, 125,000 Sun 1_.. 427 San Bernardino, Nwpt Hghta 846-8141 $249,000/ofr Sa/Sn/Mon 23482 e.tmer. Laguna Ntguet 4915-4897 $139,000 Sun 1-5 2520 Westminster, Coeta M ... 751-3191 $132,500 474 Weetmlnater (Nwpt Hgt•) NB 848-7171 $208,000 1433 Coral. Laguna Beech 487-15494 $339,000 233 18th Pl, Newport H91ghta &44-e200 I 1615,000 1529 Temple Hiiia Of, Lag 8ch 487-S..94 $339,000 ' Sun 1-5 Sun 1-6 Sun 1-5 sun 1..a I M plue FAii Ml or DEN &44-82nd St., NewPort Beech 931..a2231n2-aee5 0pen 0e11y 419 H8rdlng, Balboa p.,,1n, NB 94S8 4441 $395,000 Sun 1-5 *1&45 Temple Hllta, Laguna 8ch 831-1400 $419,000 Sun 1_.. 1&40 TustJn, Newport ~·· CM 873-8568 $188,000 Sun 1-5 . •2031 Yecht Defender (S..vtew) NB &44-8200 $398,000 Sun 1-5 717 Balboa, l.8guna 8eech 497-5494 1439,000 13888 oaw.on. G•den GrOV9 "3-e767 $110,500 -Sun 1-6 Sellin This Weekend! lfftl W. ....... ~tory wltll , .. tWt wfftrMd et , .. p .._,....._, .... "" ,._. locet'-• lth41 Mtew -~ M .,..tw .. ell ltJ etlTri'*t tfMwtwn IA '9der'• OAll. T "lOT WAM'T AOS. h"'-• ........ .,..,. .._... tw •• or ,..... -~ to lltt 1«ti Id~ hi tlll• c...,_ Met. Setw.., •4IS ..... • 1215 Man,,.,. Drive, Newport Bch 844-8200 $455,000 Sat/Sun/Mon 1:~:30 2901 Catalpa , Newport Beach 844-8200 $198,998 Sat & Mon 1_.. 780 Via Lido Soud, Lido Isl, NB 844-6200 t575,000 Sun & MOfl 1-5 407 E. 18th Pt., Coeta M-. 831-3428 $219,000 • Sat/Sun 12-5 #4 YC>l1<thk9 (Hrbr Rdge) Npt Beach 759-8100 $2,200,000 Sun 1-5 •3214 Montana (M_. Verde) CM 548-5133 · $149,900 Sun 1-5 **209 E. Baytront, Bat.late 873-e800 S1,850,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 373 tMwport Glenn. N.wport Bch 831-31513 Sun 1-5:30 2"491 Crettvlew Or, Npt Bch 844-7020 $385,000-F.. Sun 1-5 **721 Bayside Or., CdM 790-8333' $1,250,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 535 Vlata Grade (Blutfa) NB 780-8333 $257,000 Sun 1-5 214 Via Grazlana. Udo late, NB 873-7300 $389,000 sun 2-5 1515 Cumber1and (Wettctlff) NB ~1151 $240,000 Sun 12_.. 2307 Falrhltl, 8llCIC 88Y. NB 844-8080 t194,750 Sun 1-5 35 SkyN.11, Jumlne Creek, CdM 83$-4242 $4M,OOO Sun 1-5 * * 1044 Pol8rta Or, Dov.Shra, NB 931·7300 '395.~LH Sun 1-5 **7308 W. Ooeenfront, W. N.B. 873-7300 $785,000 Sun 3-e 281&-2828 Elden, Coet• Mesa 831.,..245 From 1155,000 Sat·W9d. 12-8 *204 Via Eboll, Udo I•. NB 873-7300 $499,000 Sun 1--4 • 1301 Dolphin Terr(lrv.Terr)NB 831-7300 $98!5,000 Sat/Sun/Mon 1-5 11721 Candy Ln., Garden Grove 548-2313 $109,900 Sun 12--4 1215 MarifMn Drive, N.B. 844-8200 $465,000 Sa/Sun/Mon 1:30-4:30 1017 Oamaacua , Costa Meta 845-0303 $245.000 s 10-12/Su 10-2 •200 Klng1 Pl. (Nwpt Hgta) NB &45--0303 $995,000 Sat/Sun 2-5 2901 Catalpa , Newport Beach &44·8200 $198,998 Sat/Mon 1-4 780 Via Lido Soud , Lido lal. NB 844-8200 $575,000 Sun & Mon 1-5 4 •DROOll 1909 Yecht Puritan, s.. View 844-4455 $4<49,000 Sun 1-5 488 o.sota TerT, Corona del Mar 6159-9400 1349,000 Sun 1-5 1230 Londonderry, Costa M-. 545-5109 $124,800 .. , .. 1995 Temple Hiiia Or, Laguna 8ch 497-5494 $595,000 Sun 1.e 1380 Temple Hiii• Or, Laguna Bch 497-5484 $339,500 Sun 1-8 1909 Yacht Purttan, Sea Vl.w 644-4455 $449,000 4 9R pfu1 PAM RM or DEN 2700 UghthouM laM, CdM 631-1400 $359,500 Sun 1--4 •20252 Eastwood, Hunt. Bead\ 675-1771 $217,999 Sun/Mon 1·5 . 1210 Kings Road, Newport Beech 844-6200 $889,000 Sun 1-5 **2319 Bayside\.. CdM 844-6200 $1,4115,000 Sun 12-5 * 14 Burning Tr .. (Ba Cyn) NB 831·7800 $649,&oO Sun 1-5 18902 Flagstaff, Huntington 8ch 963-878'1 $192,500 Sun 1·5 1706 Dover Drive, HarborHghlnda, NB 631·7300 $275,000 Mon 1-!5 *501 Cancha (Bluffl) N.B. 644-fS638 $280,000-t=.e Sat/Sun 1-5 **801 BeYlid• 0r. Newport 8eh 831-1400 $1,300,000 Sa/Sn/Mon 1·5 24 lnvemeea, Big cenyon, NB 631·1400 $1,075,000 Sat/Sun 1""' ••#3 Trafalgar (Hrbr Rdg) NB e13-m1 11,450,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 428 Carnation, Corona de4 Mar 875-8743 $425,000 Sa/Sn/Mon 12 .... 1880 Port Ram8gate (HVHma) NB 875-eOOO l'i0,000 8-/Sn/Mon 1-5 428 Ptazza Udo, Udo tale, NB 844-8080 Set/Sun 1-5 ••15 Narbonne, Hrbr Ridge, N.8. 844-8080 $1,495,000 Sun/Mon 1·5 1441 Gtllaxy Of, Dover Shr8, N.B. 548-5647 $389,500 8-/Sn/Mon 1-5 **801 BaySide Drive, N.B. 631-1400 $1,300,000 Sa/Sn/Mon 1-5 •20252 Eattwood. Huntington Bet} 675-1771 $217,999 Sun/Mon 1-5 1441 Galaxy Or, Dover Shrs, NB 548-5647 $389,500 Sa/Sn/Mon 1-5 • 10SO Santiago, Dover 8hf'8, NB 644-6200 $749,000 Sa/Sn/Mon 1-5 1708 OoYer Or, Hrbr Hghlnda, NB 631-7300 $275,000 Mon 1-5 4158 W1llWaw lrvtn. 91s-M1.1 $1es.soo s.vaun 1-5 ••2107 Santiago Or, BaycrMt, NB 831-7300 $359,000 Sun 1-5 * 1834 Commodore Rd.(Baycreet) NB 831-7300 $310,000 Sun 1·5 1118 Someleet Ln. Weltdttf, NB 831-7300 $450,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 **428 Harbor llland Or, NB 873-7300 $1, 150,000 Sun 1-5 7 Vienna. Harbor Ridge 780-1800 $725,00b Sun 1-5 • 10SO Santtege>, OoYer Shr8, NB &44-e200 •749,000 Sa/Sn/Mon 1-5 lieving You'll quickly become a believer in classified-if you aren't already-when you find how easy it ls to find a buyer for those Items you have for sale. Selling is as simple as calling to place your ad. • \ ... t•plUaPAllMlorDD 273 Cecl Place, Coeta Meu 84e-3667 '238.toO Sa/Sn/Mon 10-5 41 Montpllfller, Hltbor Rid{# 844-8200 t725,000 Sun 2-5 273 Cecl Pl .• Coeta ..... 848-3657 t239,800 Sa/Sn/Mn 1<>-5 **30e N. Sttlr Ln, Dov. 8hr8, NB 873-7300 t1, 1H,OOO Sun 12-3 ' 1727 Prt e.rmouth, Hrbf"Vi.wHms, NB 831-7300 taee.ooo Sun 1--4:30 1800 Anita lo--. Newport 8Mct'I 831-7300 '3eC),()()C) Sun 1-6 •4 Roc:ky Pt, ~ Hin, NB 831-7300 ti,105,000 8at/Sun 1-5 •35 Rldaellne Dr. H•bor Ridge 7to-1too 11,750,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 18 Qeneve, H8rbor Ridge 780-1800 12.995,000 Sun 1-5 *1808 ~ggv-Shor•) NB &42"'6200 ,000 Sun 1--4 t Ill .... PAii 1111 or DD 215 E. Bayfront, 8alboe llland M4-80d0 1885,000 Sun 1-5 •938 Via Udo Soud, Udo lll, NB 873-7300 1797,500 Sun 1-5 • 11 Creetwood, Harbor Ridge 780-1800 $2,500,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 1 8EDROOlll 81 Lakeplnea (The Lek•) Irv. 640-1151 $112,500 Sun 12-3 2 IE)ROC)M •23 Weltdlft W., Npt Bch e13-1n1 t1eo.ooo s.vSun 1-5 2654 Ek*\, #B102, E/llde, CM ~1161 sat 1-5/Sun 1-4 11 Summerwtnd Court. Nwpt er.t 780-1800 $215,000 Sun 1-5 I • plul PAii Ml or DIN 81 Fawnalen (Dwfteld) Irv. 640-1151 1132,950 Sun 1 .... **833 Udo Park Of, C1, NB 831-7300 1+45,000 Sun 10-1 a IBJIROOll 1818 w. Ooellnfront, Npt Sch 873-2282 $525,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 207 19th St., Nftlpof1 Bw:tl 975-5511 '357 .5()().'*522,500 8at/8un 1-5 Sun 1 .... 28 8eaaeaJ)9 (Nr Nwpt Crst) NB tM&-7171 •129,900 sun ,_.. •2521 w. Sunftower, R-7. Santa Ana 831-8011 182.500 Sun 1 .... I • ...... PAii -• DIEN 885 Vlata 8ontta.. Bluffl. NB 831-7300 $218,000 Sun 12-4 DUPLEXES FOR SALE ....... ,. 213 Diamond, Blllboe llt, NB 780-8333 1559,000 4•plul19R ••132 s. 8'Yfre>nt, Bel. i.t. 831-1400 s1.aoo.ooo Sat 1-5 Sun 1-5 .. ,... .. 508 Aceda (OoeliliakM of Hwy) CdM 845-7048 $440,000? Sat!Sun 1-5 • Spa * Pool ** Watieiftout *** Watieiflont a Pool > j PETE ' BARAETf RE.ALTY J PETE BARRf Tl REALT Y ' "• .. . ,,,, "'' ,, L~·._,.~ . . . Cf')LOWQll O~N~c>H .i ·~J::.::... ·• ' Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Sunday, May 29, 1883 HOIOSCOPf BY SIDNEY OMARA Monday Ma~ ARiES ( arch 21-April 19)· You'll be relieved of eome duli , obllptions. Greeter freedom r.ultt. travel and educational opportunities multiply. You'll be m contact with lively people who exhibit talent, humor Gemini, Sagittarius natives figure prominently. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Long ~c plans come In to focus. Se~ of direction is hi8hll&hted, c:ommunlcation is received whkh could ultimately result in sea journey. You'll have chance to rebuild on more solid base Scorpio, Aquarius and another Taurus figure prominently. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Accent on change, tr avel, variety and ability to perceive potential. Vitality returns, enthusiasm is once more part of personal scenario. Gain indicated through written word -get ideas on paper, clarify concepts, submit possible formats. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Go slow , maintain lo w pro file, stay within rules, c heck legal documents for loopholes. Member of opposite sex is attentive, pays meaningful compliment and Is obviously drawn to you. Significant domestic adjustment takes place. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Work, career assignment requll"eS review Orders from usually established sources may not prove reliable. Ooublecheck, protect assets and strive to enhance security. See places, people in realistic light. Be open-minded, not gullible. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): You'll respond remarkably well under added pressure. Creative juices flow, necessary changes take place and you'll successfully ride with tide. Focus on innovations. ability to imprint style and renewed popularity based on enthusiasm displayed by young persons. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Decision regarding special ri&hts, permissions will go in your favor. Property and future security are involved. Refuse to take backward steps. It will not be neces.ury to compromise. You're on winning path -straight ahead. SCORPIO (Oct . 23-Nov. 21): Highlight versatility, be sure plans are flexible, display willingness to go extra mile. Communication will be received from close nelghbor or relative who has embarked upon unwual journey. Leo, Aquarius natives figure prominently. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Follow through on hunch -learn by teaching. stri·.·e to complete project and restore aenae of direction. An Aquarian will help crystallize ideas and aid in ob.tainlng style, form. First impressions are likely to prove correct. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Popularity increases, social activities accelerate, long distance call buoys enthusiasm, elevates morale. Moon in your sign highlights personality, individuality, willingness to take chance on your own talents. Sagittarian figures prominently. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Look behind scenes, remembe r promise to o ne who is temporarily confined to home, hospital. Quiet moments alone aid In restoring spiritual values, stre ngth. Recent error will be rectified. Scorpio native plays important role. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Wish comes true. member of opposite sex is involved, sentiment and romance are highlighted. You can successfully utilize powers of persuasion. Special instructions prove beneficial. Don't be discouraged by one who lacks faith. h'Y 1w1t1t • '"""' '"'*" • le!tlt •tt .. 1.11 1maum...L1!::!!m "'' Wgttt OON>HA Dill MAR .......,_ WMllld. mlf, I llr N.t . Apptoa. 141 11h: ...... Hit ~ IM 11 a...ino ---UUI 8-1 Ill. Y...._ .... J '*-• llllde CM. ~ oMa lhcNw l ' ct J 11 t t et~ tnl. ~ patio. June r.duced to •48 tno Kltollautte. too 1~~'0r • 0 • • M r M ';;d"0 1: !'. • • P II '3150twtc. 111 M•roue-N.I . QOMIC>Ue NM>-.,...., =154. 1-13._7682, LOHI ,IT, ,IT, XLHTOcwMlll.. nte. t1W1$0 INCL~~-. d 1~------1-------1 "" Woftl In OC. ,._ fWWll MUI NW aooo aq tt. HOO/Mo. t•pr .... It ....... I tllOWRfTER :r.:r.~~.~,'.~ I bdrltl, I be, ,~ell. 71CM1't. MOO 9'· It. 0oroM ... I 3 .... ftlf ._ i__..t MCM2A8 weekll nowl Npt. Agt. -~r;:;~::: ~--lnlU\loUOn .!!!--.•IUICl:u...-~-----1 lnlll 171-1 70. ProfMtolfVl ... I .. llf 0 UIU. AgL ~·~"rr-Mtltlt!t llM Duetoar_._,_........_ Need~ Be 1Wboe la6and ICMly! It. T.,,,_ tn Woodbtldle. ITMTOO. -...-. ACCOUNTS PAY"ILE _., --...__ ..... ~ 2 IL panonet......, t3t1Jmo ptua .,. II& Oii " Ing toan program, COf· .,, 1"""9wwwit oatt1er quallty~. 1 ::: UM .. 1..,.orwtcnda. 'al' ... PH Kint• ~ff.d~y~ Clll ~~&~ ull'lbla levtng1 11 .. an IOI' Tho._....,. Mu11 "'In ' • 2 0 00 I m 0 ' Shop wlofo ~ too =Oh, Co•t• Mell. ~ loueh .-.q'd, by =~.::·~~ =:,en~•~ 9W ....... fy!!f IW eq.tt. er ..... "-tofl· ~. 931.ac>1 1 TUltln bulle*/ deY9fop-1t1 lrvlne edmlnlatte!M MeN, Newport 8eecfl. &Hoon l•Y Nwpt l oh -ebl•. CM arta. Zenect •· PteaM tend raeuma office. Tiiie ooaltlOn w111 c.ii Vlt*y, 181-7113 bef. home, tOO yde from PrOf INll. M.-""'-non 0.1 . ...._7M to IOJC 1042, Dtlfy Pltot. be rHpon1lbl• for re-, _1_1. ______ _ ~ boh on MY ten--emtu. fin. tound, foOlllnll O l-·•--1 • PO 8011 t&eO, Coile I I I k •· I s 1000 k. J, t & to •hare 1.,0., view Newt>Ort .. ach, OHt ......_ .,.... CA 92129 v -ng oen PIO •o•• O.llvery L. A. Tlm11 to ~.~. 875-0711 . u Y home or oondew"8Mll. Hwy. ~1c9tor-.,._,.,;flar.-.1-.•~tla1.&;;-.l ___ I :CCOUNT"NT on FHA. VA and ccn· home• In Newpor I ,._ pool, 1ecual. ate. wtth out ~ lhosl/dlll. ,. - -"' " "*'IJonal loenl; recorn-Beach. Pick up or van lrvtne 3 br, 2 ba twnhee, ~f. M" non 1mllr. ::g: ~=;en· lulw £xperlenoe Ewtlat. mancl~oval"' de-,.q'd. 3:30 AM 10 9 AM. j::.'·::t~~~·~ a..!h~~ Tony AOme'I . ~ Om!pltln .... ~;,~oca:::~~~I~ ::::' :orro~r::'i=: l!l~4~o. 1541-9441, exch. tor p.e Clfe.. "28. a.m. to 15 p.m. at { 14) 711~ Of oo to lulte MarllM 8~ntll.tlo Lubrl· WOik In an HUbllehed mftmen1. Minimum twoi-------- 5152-0572 8U-17H or (114) I!. oenta. Ntall/ wflot111i.. pr'°11o9 In th• t.01 An-)'WW ourrent ~ MITAL/Jr ....... -~2 ... 1 •• ---,._ ~ '-. 5.21·7170 ....._ arM. Potential to with • MvlnOt encl '°"' ... ,v p1·-··n1 N.B. of· NB, ........, "'-2 Br, .. 11• --v -... -... .,,.. 8olaa 8"°9PI, .._.tar, ft"' --.. 1 ..,.. , ,__ ·--·• ..._ • ..., 1 1 & *un•-•-puroh&M MW & exlltlnQ or mortoage ben .. ng floe. Exper. 1n all ptt.-upper. 1 houH from Wanted: 4-a bdnn fwnllV cor ner o O •• -• eccount1. Salary while company II r!~recJ, front ofc. M time. Sa-=: m~t2~Aug, ~:,nr~s :-.!\ f= wta!r~~: 20 "'v~~r.:;~;::me = =h~ =k: =A~~'f'At.:4c ~~ ~ ~=~l~~:'t~~ On w Bay Ave. Mec>t a, Lendtord MUlng, need Rment;1~!.';..':M £:. 1ocatlon. 2 Year• Old/ 1ng, con1u11tng & 1ax Qlll•t<>ty ~ 97~ lro yd. '2"6 to 1324/Wk. new home 8·1113. AP-21 .~1 .... ~... Freeetencttng Emellentty practlca. Send balance 1--------Farn only 873-tMll pt'OJl. USO. 659-6314 .... ......... Prload. 1hM11. If evl!ll., & rwume We oft• en outetendlnQ DENTAL Sec.·EnthUI & ~ ..... 3 ... ....,.. Room wwn.ct, nltmkr, n/ llWtllT W cnurctll• Prop. 540-4470 In confidence to: P.A. oompenaatlon and bent-organized, w/b~ng & Newpor1 _.., '"" ..,._ drtnk• S IJ• ........ C M F t di N-port Beach, Coait Melnee P 0 Box 1288 1111 package lnoludtno Ins exp. 4-da .ti. d vac. '800 WMk I blk from • · _,.. • · rff 1 an ng corner Aurora.' 11,'«)507 Or cali denlel encl ~ OCNel· hOlldayl. CM, 549 3000 bMctl Sun'irntt reaerv. Pvt .,t. &42·2211 John bld9, 20th & lalboa, :7·= '°::i!:.~ tOll fr• 1-8()()..323-9000 •o•. plui en excellent Dental tlOne, e...&.31155 11•••/-S,. :::: ::O,,~ l~ EllJ*. operalore want· Mroblc INtNCtor needed work ... wtronrnent end Hlghly i kllled RDA for Old COM. Beet bactle6or, wanted by IJnlY. ICr Qtad. ,_OK. John 87.._. ad. 2400 W. Coaat Hwy. for HB Buena Pk and growth pot.,tlal. ptw fut paced Orthodol1dc 4blkl to bch. July/Aug bullneea oourMa.. Nd 4 n r . T 0 n y A 0 m •• I . Miiiion' Vlefo, PIT only. IUbmft ,.._In~ Prac1tot In Mllefon V1efo We/lit. 10 ... 2 wtc1 min, rma 4 ......,.., Vic All· Wet. '9!1Jt PM 545-3M3; 731 ·3&015 or 869--0181 ence IO ....,aoonel Of&. arH. Full ltme. Ortho- 1250. 790.()8C)9 pot1pref.133-1093 ..... 5~..-... ft ._....... go 10 Suite E. •· Only quallftad .,,.,.... dontlc exper required. •• I &.OC-........ ...;;..------~ AW Cond & Heating Co '*'''· pteeae. 83()..3703 CORONA DEL MAR Moving our bullneae to ttrtel 11101 ~ need1 exper ln1telleri -------- NHt 2 br lurnl1hed !Mne. Raio. patty neade dondo Ctrda, IT, Hunt· MMol pereon. Min 4 )'Y'I O.li•MI llYI•-Door Host Pomtt\on. EV8fl-home, eorry no peti. 10 rent s tit houM. Wiii inoton Beecfl, 84~2834. Hper, Laguna Nlgue .._.. 1no1. PIMH apply In Jooe 115th to Stpt. t&lh. do yard worll etc. Want •S775 lnduatrtal-Otflce. .,... 131-0700 WU. ptnOn, between 3-t pm, $3300. AQ1. 873-841M. to pay up to t700/mo. 22H eq rt. 11101 Re-........... Weettci.yt. Mc:Connlc*'• N-port Beach, CdM. 1 Would be alnt tenant•. dondo Cr. "T". Hunt. JOI# A Al< Conclltlonlf19 P.O. Box 4350-P Landln.Je.!180 Airway, Br. 1 Ba; 2 Bra 2 Ba; 3 P11 oa11 1~7t.o4M Boll. 542--2134 •111•••/0# IUllT. llWI Anattatm, CA 82804 Coeta · Br. 2 Ba. FrOfll MOO/mo. "' •••• Golden WHt College Equal Oppty Emp1oy9r ORAFTSPEASOH 873-8478. ~·oo, Hike P•rtbn with ••• . M/F Part-time, Contact l .. II pertenoa lo prov1de va-&4&«121 l#ous .. w riely of actMtlae related Beeultcian, lmmad men• ------- •"' ''" 10 Malnt. & Repair ol gement poeltlon avail. to 11ft11 Jo•n Meineke Olecount H v A c s y s T E M s . beautician wtcllentete. Muat heVI emall car °' Y111dtalntalelttt M111t1er1 ... c ... 11•on• Stl592-$1902/mo. Startt FuH otlarge, M&ary negot. motorcyde. Full or part ·1;;;;;;o;;;;;;-.;;;ii51i_.;;,;iimill-·l •11o•'••n10019row1n1 rm• July 1. Requett ~ 1551·2+43 llme. For lmmedlete lennl1, l~~~~~~~~~l!!!!~!!~~~~P.! ••1•n I f Co 586-8110 1: tone rom •t• • .... ..... wort! New Palm Deaer'I C.C. 2 l---------I • 011m1llc 10 v • ., munlty College1, 1370 Need exper ..... per Call: 546-0399 Orowlll Adami, C.M. 82828, eon with 1oc9i expet and - WE Liii FOR YOll ..... 1 ... -.... SCRAM-LETS lotter., ANSWERS # 1 In Orange Co. eltablltled 12 ~I Wanted Prof. Mottter & Hinder· Gt9tll Photo. tuen/IW'I ctlkd o.ugtlt• tnlinlng tor ~ l-rer • fltowed 8 Mo. Gulmtd S.W. OUt9 -.Ung need room TtWDOr • F1nllh • Credtta • E)'I Wit,.... In PfV home or condo OA 8"0W!A 9flCt ~ a Unique Merkellng 558·594 7 & apply . by following for btok«...,. ... ,_ • l'ro .. n Adven1t1ne 4:30 PM June 18. EOE and new boat lalH. Delly new1paper copy • Totel lnv .. 1mar11 M/F/H 714-645-15570 dHk, Orange County. H:J,ooo Night lhffl. Min 3 ~ tt1n1nc1n911q,..1llll•dl Allnl.,,.,....... BodyStiopAallltantM/F, ecfltlno exper. VDT a CoH t lo c oat1 ln1taJl/Hrvlce. South Good working condl· bacll,round preferred. 0 . C . FT I P T . E x P, llone, Mon-Fri. Contact c.11 ( 14) 8'2..,21, Ext. '"••I NOC .. VH 8e1·1111 Larry, JOHNSON l SON 223. ltMI· ..,._ e·e a,..,,,.. LINCOLN MERCURY 1--------•' 1111 ...... l>Mlt..i Antw8flng SeMoe • · Ex~ltonal oppcmunlty IPIUTll 640-5930 to .-n. Full time or si-t 1-100 131-1177 Full time day lhlft avall. er... Poilher needed lor I I m • I • I • • . 8 r • d No alt:pet nae. 35 WPM 82' )'8Clht, C8lt 640-0761. I y p In 11 r a q ' d . Ca II 548-1995. 1 ·Ellper--lef\Ced---Rent--al C-ar-Newt, Tim• MaguJne, 1ub-luH condo, apt, My MIQtlbot llae oom. KNX R9dlo. houH, etc. Xlnt ref'1. up wtttt • wsy nGIMll ldlL ~ Ofc 832 .. 134 Pfefilr .._. V.,,. -. He wlnll to Invent • 'A off 10 1111 e.r1y "'-to MkS .J4kt. lhower curtain midi '••M~1 ... ,.0., ... 11e111e wt'O.,. ~ 1/8121454-7351, C1ll from 1heet mu110 for .., "'" •••• 790-70QO, EOE eu.y Nawpcw1 Bdl P\alUc pereon needed to wnte Surgeon neade lic'd RN conlrec:ta. 7·11 Rent a for full-time po1ltlon. C.. 650-1190 Tustln Ofc 'J2-'1S4 oollect. j>90pl1 who SHOWER Nr SC Plaza, IWlll'd win-,_n __ atNG. _____ _ ~~d~~.C::r~ ~ Offlee .... ltH .... a ,.... mt 1mkr, plly furn. Spa, 1t17 W•c:llff, N.8 . 278 pool, gar. •3&0. to3800eq.ft.2,4361Q. 72CM>2ea 751-4e87 fl 8u1tabta tor rnedlC* or fftlm\ IM • ~ . .,.541-6032 uunu ~ Mele ~r. ltralgttt. 2 -:;::;;t;;~MiN;ii;iN:;:-"I er. 2 ea. 1250 + IA uttta. *mm .,..* anr rlHT &42·544e dye. WM aft 9. 1 MO FREE RENT M(. fl\t£ &42-5820 1 room to • rooma. Adj. c··· TOYS/NOVEL TIES .,..,.. ....... ., .. ,.,... 3Br '-to lhr. Oana Pt, Alrpofter Inn & FfWYL No •• wtk to boh. MWfY redeo ...... c.11~~ Ml-llll 11 vw Old MA-1 Rat· S 3 0 0 mo . + u t 11 , --iiU"iiiii--~~~~~~~~~I ad 834-1383 llU ..... MenufKturer M I F n -1 m k r to •hr .....,. .. Loll: emall brOWn IUllde In the multl-l>Mlton dollar chermlng E/tldt duplex, COMPLETE EX£CVT1Vi purM, YI/wood handle, toy 9flCt nowtty ~ Co1ta Mau. 1250. OFFICE 8EAVtCE8 Main l PCH, H .B .... _.. whol111!111 to 831-8258 FROM S1H to S1600. ~79'8 1upply FUN STOPS In Cotta M ... 2BR HouM UNEXCELLED SEA· Loe1 tma11 wtrt dog, Je. Drug StorH, Dept. wt garage, 1225 mo. IA VICE.I, EHV1AONM&NT, Miine --. COM, Sun. =~= ~a::!: ~~ 10I YIU ILl .. PUY ~~~~ ~~ PUUL ••nm rm. Salary negotiable. Mutt be experienced. 644-1240. Call Flltll AYenue Flot· 1111 , Hunt. B c h . ,...w CABINET MAKER -MNI, &42-0eet. -UMmbty, ln1tatl. Mint --------GROUND FLOOR OPP-ba exper'd CUiiom & nu. ,. TY 1tore rtxt., 54C).l5511. I 3 IF a.. Large Weit German .. .... San Franct1co, Lu Company expandl to Ir· f v--.a, & Mont-.,. YIM Area. Key poeltlonl Elegant & unique watw -...---, lo be -rllled by Nrlou1 front bletro ~tno ex· ~~ ~ C: applla.nt1 W• dcwelop perlenced & oompetent ~trlPa Ihle aum-and train our own me-lndl'tlldual whoM "->Ir• If 11 __.. negere 11 per written llon & flalr wtll lldd".U.. "*· you --- agreement. the rlQht toucn" to our ::;:*' ~=-~ creative menu. Salary .,. ,,.. to trawl. Calf -11 ITUT commenl4U'ate with D· • 1 --._ --pertanoe. Bend,_,,. & '*-tl':IO • 2:30. a_.-r rut -•• l8lary l'ltatOfY to Mr. Rl-1 M1 ..... chard Babiracki, 308j0..l!I Offtce. Padflc: C0Mt Hwy, Hunt. Trpe, phone, file, and Bw::h.92941. 1 1 ghl bkk 'g . utn+ suo depoelt. STAFF Mar 22 . Reward. Potta. Hotelt. elo, Apr!ll!!!!, 1Jaf. Atutmnfa Val &tutanb, Oaf. 846-8201 TH!~~ ,._ 0t Mit-1077 l .. L .__..... --· s~ lndlMd non-11•1•1-1 loat tHd. Oot>•rmeft, m •m No experience nee••· aary. Minimum quallllce- llone: Neat~. ambltloua, ,......,... mwt have ca-and be one year ~ c.itfomla ,...... dent ml UM 714-Jt3-1840. 5Ut .. healttl <*lb. Au rn.I Aeaeairctl om.. H.B. HIM' w/Ctllldrtn Pf9' 1GEH£RAl. OFFICE·~ "2·1374 •for Kar9'\. er. 1harp, typing & -fHe ...... ._. IHt 1uta &aa P!! 11tr, ~· Gent»-• -llD9Dw w . *'*-rne1e. <>oe.i V'8W 1 bd tpt u man H•k• to 1llr w/ Airport.,.. fMc Viel.. itftllrll, CclM. •100 ... ..,. la...... reclllllH'. 1970/mo. 1110 11111 Yll Hm• In your Laguna &"'-tn.n 22~ II REWARD'°' eny Info. 0...-condo etyte 2 Br. 833-9078 • home. M1-4"8 S1 ~ aq ft/Many xtna 781M074. 2 Ba. patio w/dedt, gtir· ..... ........ i---·-,__...._ cal 557-1010 ... ,-..... -.,..--,,..-.. -,,.,....--- age. t!J001mo. 841-4147. Vl<ASAJLLES With thtl ad & c.i oradh. ":.~ .·-. _!_·~·. 8'::::::.1-:'iNiiiiiiiiiWm•iiiiiie.1.._ -VILLA BAL80A WIY NY WDI ..., ,..,........, u....,... .WIM mm. male. Vic. LACIUM Nlaual. 11-• y Walk to beech, NEW Stu-CONDOS 131...weG lady w/pel. C= 8dl. 1 a.a.n """E9' -C0Mt Hwy. 4-..a11. - di IDT"' ....,. ....... ....., ~ ,_.., 00 YOU MEET THESE Need extra____.. Pi.. o, gu & water paid. 3 Bf 2 ea lew -~mo........ With lhort term ...... Loe1 wM• U\Mo Apeo. QUAltFlCATIOHI? C9WOftt at ~-;; PIT. $390/mo. ~7 · · oc.an v ' • mTA m& Need rmw to lhr Nltk: 3 U MrWia .,..... ~ ''H9rt*". Vic. Linda•· t. "'---"• ..... tr---· ,.,......, ...__......, & .._.all cloM lo oc.en & bay. Santa Ana comptex of· br home 1 --8dl t your overhead tow l 87~1711 or 561-t:S52. ---.....-~ .,....,_,., ,..., THIS IMMEDIATE CASH CALL TUESDAY BUSINESS HAS NO 9 AM . 1 PM ONLY COMPETmON ANO IS JM.411l at. I AVAILABLE FOR THE ~~~~!!' !!!~~I FlRST TIM!. :: Cler1Cal bookkeeping, ••II· Full llma ~ ~ 11arter, call for appt. ln1uranoe Agency._945-___ 6438 _____ _ :::-... ~-: ................. ground hetpf\11 bUt not Ellcllant opportunity tor required. 0.-wcrtl -per.on ..-ing fUI time Vlronment. W.-dayl, ~ With V9riety Allt tOf Jay, 975-5282 In IM6r Wcttl. Thie pereon fiOE wt11 ..-. In the day 10 '815 lMve 2 Br. 2 Ba. 2 S825/mo. ~arty. Utll1 ,.,. ~ tpt w/c:rpt, btk to boh";c;an ~u ptCbAl!lai.-lnleoe hld\.1--------r;.. to be ,_.,eown _: __ b_ll_tty•_'u_•_ ... mu8t_....,._2.:..· _c_.,_' _af1_. ~.,~·a~~· pd. &42·1334, 97M1M. drapee, i tow , carport, rtrept.ce JK\IZZI W/O• 811 Dowel'Dr.a...14• FOUND 2 Lh .. a Aptoe .,.._ •-, .....,,, ~ ... ,..,. ..... •<>A7. ' p · Ups>er 2 Bt Condo. ~ poote, tndry r m, play ,..,dine. .... 50. 4M.4teO Na 'II p 0 r I Ba a ch . MIHton Viejo arH. 3 All Pllf'I Time BABYSITTER needed f\.111 Clerical ~ Ylenelrt to lhocll.. poof & w. Onty 3 mt not1t1 of -131-M61. 13CH081. 4: wcJ'ino ... nMcs-time, night• l wknd1, CLERK TYPIST day routine of • bU9Y °'" b . Out* Include: of· "°' euppty Ofdertng 9flCt Inventory' ftltng/ loQalng/ watehoulfng merilitlrig materta61. maM room ac- IMUaa. llgtlt houMI ... Ing and kitchen duti.., photo copying . Em· O.UC. 2 Br 2 Ba In 4;>tex. lndry -tac. 546-4844 tve SC Plua. Sony no p«a. F. to ltlare 2 BR. 2 Ba. CM FOUND: FefN11e Gray & ad • te,90 pr t tar my ho ma. c:rpta, drpe, bltlnl, ended !M91. Falrvt.w Vlttu. 811 So apl, pool, J•c. Tennie, mlll ... ..na _..... "'"*' v1o .._.Dr 879-4588 aft 5PM. PAIT·Tm gar, hk-up1, no patl. 2 a I A II 9 1" FatMew, SA. 547.7495 1327 mo. plul '1h ... c.11 8aytront bldcJ. 700.1.007 & El d•n 'Ave CM FOR INFORMATION Bankl"" 1525. 540-4484. ' P ui. va · • •· 541·1&47 :1: 8Y1ll ft'cm 81.21. •41 e4H '' ANO .,..,,EE UT""'"TURE '"' 1975/mo yrly IH 4814 EM"'.n •100 ft. u rn ~ llRTlllE L!pu lletl ftll Neptune. 800/252-0282 ..... ztOI M/F to thr 2Br Park 2llOO "fl'ea1: ~rtl-Found---.,_,-otd-981-~--CALL TOLL..FRU MON- H Spec:ll!I: 3 Larry or 213/374-1013 MUM' 9l'fD. =p~ ~ 3~ t-6. eq . Ylo. 1tth/Pleoentle.. .M: ~:~J~UE::+~~~ 1111~·· :.S:'ft. Ba. Condo~ E¥91. Wkly r.ntale now avail. minded. '3150 ·, uut. &42~ 8 4 8 • 1 5 11 • • 0 r k TIME. -.. - for 3 c:atMf girls, neat IMfll 1 Br. Condo w/aec. •105 & up. Color TV. John 720-0864 <>moa epeot tor i..t 747 ~ DIMd 1-800-327-7330 W"Ulll l arge pool/Ctry Club. a=· pool & clubhH. Piion• In room. 2274 Sol M Doot tr Ban n, MH/ mo. uUt1 pd. Loll: w•--u_... IMllll 1750. 499-1825 /rrt0. 646-1409. Newport Blvd. C M . Fi · ... __ or om ... A/C, ground ftr. 10e4 El ... m= -•-..,.... __ &48-7445 ranc ......... wantl 10 .,,r Camino°' Cceta ......_ Of AU AGES Liii CLISlll l!!p!! ..... lflt lu It ml' ' hou1e or apt In N.I ., S bike E. Ot Fanea-& ...... .. ~.,... pl'of•tla NO FEEi A 1 & ,. __ d 4 Br, F.V. ,_ 406,.,,,., & ,_, bMCtl or bey wit or Tag w I I II n am• na11 ftMded for ~I-DFFIOU !WI'*-v..: ~ 0 8aeutlfUI two ........ cfty, 1hoppln ~ Kltprtv. 2 ~PIT(~ ctyt pr ~·1040.., T "Tettemul" occ M 'g =uo I lnOIH Orange t7f>.4812 Bn*• ocean, Cetallna vtew • 3 1240/mo. 154 S144 mo). to S$OO pl' rrtO. • 'eat lot.,.., cal Ma-4410 or publeallon. FOf lirllM, .....,... tiiiiiiiiPinoMiii;;;;~:W:. bedroom, 2 bath, car· Room for rant, walk to 714/931~100 Colll.a ..._ 250 II ..... .__. ~ '*9. drapee, bult..-2 bdl, 1275 mo. 111 & lest. Non-1moker, female '200/mo. I.JUI lndd. m Found trWI Senlr, nWll 9 FREE orvatal, Prlnc111 ~ a.por'9, ~ 645-0119 25-30. Newport IMot\. w. 1'""' IL 111.ant mo vie 8rookhuret & HOUie ~ llne. F« COUNTRYClJ ~i1~e.:::i'°~ Non emkr, nHt, male/ UH. H9·8701 day1, •S2t0/up, cerpe t1. 11111. 111·33 12 , tnto • .-..M2.eatl IN NEWPORT BEACH r1ght ~property female kitchen prlYI· 831-4342 ~ f:'f:.· elc, ~ tn-7111 .__ &.Mii fat Sing I•• 1 & 2 Bdrm dOee '° ~t ld.:ii teoea. s2so mo, ~ utll. -.11 -·-17 o 1 luoll ltvd. FOWld " c.iico c.a. "'° 'TTPTL t! ~ & T~ for 2 OfS adultl. 8~ CoYeftng 8o. Or. Cnty, ~~ton Buch. laftd. ... 11MMI IH1..000 to H00.000 -· Some we ~ "30/month. Available Rm ....._. 8dl ......... 1225 L..aouna to Ban a.nen-. 2Nul. Alao •Ill buy luml9had. June 15, Celt ~ et ''w' '.......... ee1... BAY FRONT O,FICI!. not ... FAST approval ~om S6t5 (714) 8'2--01'8. ~ ~5~· .. ,, 1 1 .. t ....... .... H71/mo. J1nttor1a1. wtl8I 11 • ,,_. ~ end funding. t5f·01S6, On JemOor• Rd. at ... · m o ""''• p ... , utll. Pflt"G-en-tOOS d"4 _.., w• 1 ,... o.n.. CotP. Oouo eut-s.n Joeiqulrl Hiiie Rd. 3 BR 2ba. modem apL 1 BALBOA ISLAND. Fur-bath. UOC>tmo, 11t/1ut tr91f ~'fl/I _., ~. lkr. ....... blk 10 bHCh. OcHn nl•h•d BR & beth off & dep. Hunt. BHch. •OdM dill eultM.,AC. M9y't bur II wtK•••? '·w-• ...:...;.. .. -now--tundlna---~-1 view. ••&Ol mo. ph garage n-1mkr no 840-M28 ;7~1l~"· ~cm 21 . ..._10ll LTV up to •t.8 Mil. 11t. YIW UI ... ee1 .. 142 :040:1n_o. •:u/mo. 2 rmmt• M/F tolhrNwpt 87&-e800 . It Hwy . IPINTUAl NADINQ8 TD'• & H00.000 and. 1 & 2 Bt. Condca aYaf1 3 Br, 1 Ba, r•"l~.!led, 213n~ or Ht• hM~Ulll, 1325 E&ecutM OtftOel Advtc. It\ ett ;;tt;r1 TDa & owr '' fixed & <>oe.i °""'· dOM to ooaen. -'mo mo. 542 ~ '°" ma"l8'9 & buti.. curfent matkat flte. JRl. Prcper11te utll lnolu. Open 10·3, Mid I08 prof woman 11e9 2 Ledl .. llev• 4 Bdrm 8outh Coell ~.,.. •. Al90 oouneellnt. Doucl ~"l' 75t·OHI, 545-64158 ~Sun. 147 W. c~ furn rm to rent to Mini 11ouee to _,...wfttl M/F. Tiw l'ul lerflCe. Co t1111o. Sc.mti~. l..!~~~~-----1 1 Br condo, 167& mo. e. In 38r Condo "' So. Cit Sm/mo. lnoluclee oar· ~ . 8*t Gll\'I. 411•'1111 Pwtvet9 ,Plrtll' llae money curlty complex. Cell SELL Idle 1tem1 wtth I P\ua. N hie~. Ind dtner. A4lf'1 ~· to loan fer MW end U• ftl3)130-t323 Richard. Dally Plot CIWll'lad M . w1hr/dryr, pool, J•CI· 84&-8171 Luxury o4'floe. ".f=.· ~.Jldt '"'-L.Mn91dlllt ....-... TD'I. ~782t AYeill June 11. *221 mo. . Beth • ..,_ & , '""""''' lfl•••• •• Otlt 1---""'=-----..... --1 I••· ..... ntt lat. ieetk Ufl 646-3110 att 4PM. ~· fem <20-38l to c.n.wy ~ t00 1q 1o1a IMl eo ~you .. Celt!--. ~to u .ooo. =;;;:;:;:iiiim;:;:~:::;;:;:~iiii;;-:;;1~rum~~-~-~-id!~~ln~pl'to~w~M~te 1hr 2 br, 2 ba AP et A,~ tNl\ll YoU're CIMatlno. 11ow or beef or.cttt OK, .-room ftfomontOfY Point, Nwpt Ohffll cur w1101 .. ar• ~ If ~· U.. Kenneybunkport? Wasn't he the Ambassador from Australia under Teddy Roosevelt? ~ro~ IHS& ............. ~-..._ ... CA (714) .... l ,. ..... ,,.., .... ..,. ..... .. ., ......... .., ........... ..... ,.,,,.-e ........ .... home, fem•I• pref. 8oh. ''PIO, ~•n vu, ,........ llo'd PHO~ -.-..10ai hind• any purpo ... 1200/mo. 84t·IU7, terr, pool, 110, tenn11, ....,..., need9d '° * 111...t+4S. 142~ SHO. Aft. & or wknd1 '"'I Coeta .._MD dO. ... IF ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 8a1bo1 Peneneuta, pr!V91e M , 176-0797 ~to: PO ec. tm. I• ennnoe. No ooottno °'.,,.,.. 2 er. 2 la. Condo, :::gort ••aoh. oe. Ull• -11•111 •moiling. t200/mo. H9wpot1 T~ Ind Of 71t llfO, ~BLVD. ==· t7N311 w. 18th tt. t1001mo. 4001 lhh. N.B. 440 eq ft PUU.MTON eotona ct.t Mar, a bfk• Poat. IPL 141-18Sa • 410 / m 0 • A 1911' 11M1D' """· 00 1)9tl. uoo ..,,,,,,. ~""' 2 ... 2 541.-a lwtnl,.. ...... lend, fMldbea.t7HMZ .. oondo. ptua\ltl. Wll .. ID--• 11 ..... lea Co~ortaege J • n • I a • a o a o , NaWPO'ff a&ACH. on 1 •YI I Wla eorp. " -"" ._,. S40-7082 0011t HwJ, ...,_ 1,000 ATTMCTIYI del OIMll"""'lllatM an '" .... ...... 1114 Ml' tow 111t ne. Nwpt eq ft. .... ftil. MA114•n• & iM Tru.t OMdt to &.-._ 8dl 11aa. 12'18 mo. 1no1 11......_1100 TO IMYI YOU. ::S. ~ =.. ": = 11111 • utL In.ala ~ offtOee on ....,. H911o &.onety .._,,.... Hllh .,...,_ loeM .,. ~ ,.._ L.ow rNa. Roommate wa"t•cl to aMI. ,J: ~°If ell ft. t:'y ::,.~ ~ "° pra1111••1m_ .. 11• ColOf TV, tr .. cctfM, ... Mn......... ~~---~·;•;llit.••;;·;·;·.1 hMied PoOt & ._. to ofMfl l '*'· '2111"'°· "---...._ 1DO eq. ft. * ...., •• -..n. tCltdl't ....... • • ' • • • .. • • 't 6 0, CJOMft .... i.M"*" -lllHCOMttMy, ""'2112. Mdl. .....-~ <t Ucl&N....,..4t45* •1ot1~te•• .... -...•••••t; I I ..... 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Poeltlon lnclud" re•· pcnaltiflltY end tupentl· 110n o1 ml! .-at• or 1n-com• property loan clo1ln91; preparation encl review or •It doou-mentt; ooordlnatlon with title ~ 9flCt legal 1talf: oontmunlcetlon with undlt'Wfltlng 1talf end boNOWlr. tndMdual 1hoUld heve be1to under1tendlng or end lnter•t In Income flnerldng and unclWM'lt· Ing. ,..... land ,...,.,,. ln- oludtng ..iary hlate>ty to: WIYllUlllll m11&11•. 1111 ......... ~cllt!l1e (11 ........ --~~ ptoyee aileo ~ -• ocurtar uelng employer'• wlhlcfe. Valld Calf. drlv- et'1 le raq'd. Good be- naftl paoUoe. APPLY IN " you worll well In e tiu.yj PER80N: 9-AM to 4 PM. wwlrcnment .,. ebtt to THE JOU. Y ROGER de11 erreou'vety with •I 17042 Gtlllne Ave Irv. en-. group c1 Internal 114 8 t8 oss, and exWnal ca1er9 and Halrdr .... ,, ual1tant, ere avellable for work etwmpoo help at lnandly trom t2:3CM:30 Monday 111"¥......, 8eeCtl..: through Friday. aend Ion. Cal 131~111. your ...... to: Nttto hwl t ltdorW fer POfUROSA rent Of pwc:entage to liQtlt peraon. 131-4 H 1. unurs IUL11 I IUl1T J1UWlt I lnduetry did ao blllton. 1111I1111•....., Ou r people ntak• -....... ..... •• 12000·'5000 every _...., montti. Need ~ peopte "lr:ift.~IU' ~-=-~a= .. ..,,... tor .... food Equal~ ,._., ~ coune. Ernptoyer l*p, M makOI', 't:~ PT or FT. Wllllng to tn11n. I ldHI for hou .. wlvea. aood pey. 111-7151 aft Typ• 80 PM, tlllng, ,:$0 PM . fltad. 1n1wer phon... 8m111 Hos> llqg'• now '*"1Q al Mfo. Co. 11untlngton poeltlcril. ~drfver 9Mctl loO. laler'; °'*'' ~ ""' and told'. 181-eHt A.PPly In P•tton 1•10 ......,/ .... ,.,... AM. 1000 North Coe91 For •qulpm•nt u1nta H•~iJ-.•a11n• aHotl •tore. lp.01a1111n11 1n,1_•49,!i•_ ... _'"4~'!-----P4111.Y ....... MM)' .......... ptloM ... ~ anO ""',_ __ , __ _ °"*.:::::· i9Q'd. blWcL JOU.Y AOGEA. 6 de eat. k AH\.Y IN NMON. 400 :: ~OM~~ ~Hwy.~· llllL - t 0Nnge Cout DAfLY PILOT/8Undmy. Mmy 28, 1083 07 • ...,..,. Cllllt ..... lmd Iii • • ! ' I I , ... _.._ ••• $184 .la · -----· I 1: 1 -In !z:f•lml!! per u.Y hfll .. ll'zmr t.19 ~ & W a.M. DRYWALL TAPING - - -.. -..-~ ftociA--......:1 ' ~ & fll. WOftt l"lt, Color bftalltenera, wht Al T.U. I AccM111o L: ._._ _,_,_ -ftll1m..,.. ~· ~ord ..,,_,tt1ClllllCl.,.IMllr111!1Q Thal'• ~l r' pey ................. ,. Q"ptl -10 rNn. bMeot\, ,._ ... !(.-An m.1503 ..... ~ .. ._. =•=:.' ~ :::: ::.=...Lt....~...!:.~~ Uc~i~ l4M?S4 ·~ ~1 O.i.......,,.,'9&..__ Htil,ltv/dln.rmat15;11"9 ~ 1 '!:!-~~ I I le tv ,_., ...,._ _,.. 30 day ed ,._.... ...-;.........-11 room 17.50; couch 110; ~ ,to-:.:...._..._ Oft 'f OO I HP.ftl •. pert. NMll11 Flldwd llw ...... Ill ·-Exp'd tYll4ilt .-i. ftm + In... r;;;~ot:rc. ctw 15. Ouar. eMm. pet ILl!CTftlCIAN. Prlo.d ... -·--Ct!O=ouru:=t,~ HOON PAINTING ~ ... -no. flt1°'2 ~7!..!4 Vkllle7• - DAly F« FREE oon9Ultatloft, odol'. Crill,..,..,. 15 ~ right, fr• ... tmat• on Jotw.on I Oo own <*-Aoelon CIMMt'e I.__._..., INT,._ ..,_""' .....,.. ... __,.. exp. Do work my1elf. ,_ __.a..... WCHk '5 '/ti "'alftt & -'""''· ..,_."'"" ...... Ill ..... 11 Soon Oeftttll'I 550-0142 Reta. 564-0123 ~.:S2't.' 'i1i.oaat ler.0..,1110. flot,1..e Elq>. loOll llOnie & ept ... 1111 TOM f7J..21e1 •40M0i~ l9t. 2-4 hr !IM CIMalM PILOT ........ " ARST Cl.A.SS, Quldt dry RESIDICOMMIUINO. 18MAA'8 QAN>DllNG dnlnQ, lnl'd. 142~ '=== 11111 PWIM ...... ..... WI WA8H WINDOWS DETAIL ,_,119, Frae aet ... 1st 20 )n. Do my own WOttl. ~ .,.. """.. Qullley .. ~ !!!!!!! Int/Ext, Cuin.t. Alifln..=· Falt -Ptof111lanel SERVICE Xprt Car Oetalllng. ctMaMMw.7ll0-9075 Uc.27I041.AIMM1H malnt • ..W. 54e-2502 '*-*'O.lauftdl'Y.ltlOP-ProfActor40'/f99q) .• wtll llltl.Uo .. IM.142·741t BUDGETRATMOMIN ou.lltywortl...,.nc..ct DIECTnDY Spend the day•' Npt C..at/ feat!! *Elactr1cNn: ,_,,.,,.,, JAPANOE QAWN!R p In I · et o . lh U . ;.ar-~ ,_. IWUl'9. 8WYen1 PalntlnQ, im.tot =.:1~1 Free M1lmete ...._13t 1 UI\ Bch end have 'JOY' car All typ ... Low .11rlcH. Melnt, ol•an·up, tree Me-11at I. extar1or, qullt'J wortl, ,1\At tbe ~ In" Prof detallad. Pr~ Cement~ Uo'd. Fr• aet. es1.2S41 trlmmln~meil land-1!111*' '*'-' ...... ,.._ """" rHI rat ... FrH Ht . ........W s.n.... SUNSHINE WINDOW WOO.; =. ~~ day. ,:,~RObwc:.!'7.~ ELECTRICIAN ~. 142-!IN ebte, own tr•fte. Call 8NCKWOAK: Sm.ii .lobe 146-3348 « ~1 ~ WW..: typ. Cl.f.AHINO 842-1641 Yow o.ll)' Plk>t lt:L::t..i..: Concrate: 1m111 or lg• Gd ratee. F,. .._ Uo. O.daNfta wanted, mow--c.oe. 148 lllOa ...,.._., COllta MeM. . h..... Ina, copy, etc. F ... ..,.,. 1-------- s.rvtca Oll'aetOtY ~~ tob1. Remo.,. old, ,.. 411449 w..,,.. ts1-Tl30 ~~-. e~o'~J·r;!~~n: .... ,.,., 1tn9 1MM. Alita. 11w11& fflfWfta 1ntenor o.1ar1 l'fM4M 7eo-e358 ..... LR 11"*" Alplwnt11M BABYSITTING place w/rtllW. 846-1612 LANDON ELECTRIC rr.atelt:l7r,41 I~ JOBSWAHTED, IRICKWORK: Small or HAN01HGl8TR1PPttia ltJu llllll Ii contnotc>t9 who 141-1111, Ill IU ~~1 Mesa =e; Rod'• concret. l mMOflo-8mallllerge. fllealcornm. my home. Exoellent largie .lobe I.,..,..,... Vll9-MC Scott 845-9326 -WU11 ~I~ :-~ -ry, 9 Y"l'S ..,,,. loea· we went "/OAJI WOttll Mow, edge, olHn,up, wor1l. fWll•IOll on ,... LOCll,..., '*"'512 ,,_........._1 -=i,. _., c u no • or en •--"--loW!g Mom will babY91t, I I o n . F r • e • • t . AffOROABlE PfUCES trim. Frff Ht. A•u. queat. ~ 142-6470 !'*1ftlg In tMeOfwy ---!!!!!!!!! '9 I ~ materlal• mu1t be II· _._ my ~. 8 mo.-2 yrs. 714/84().1705 Uc. .S21H 85i-e727 ,-.. JIM 841-1181 ~ ~ y ,...._ Pl.A8TER PATOHtNO A qui.t f9Ct al ... 11 tMt ceneed. Unloalmed oan- Ace1Q for am~ PA qtr-Fvll or PIT. 54&-5002 n.. Ct!edllll I IRllUl lllml. 8otl ~I~ ftHtUCCOI. lnt/e)lt. 30 '/041' .,..'J'I ... "'9Y 00 :::,-.:::..:. = II••. sale• tax, FIS, 11_., 11111111» _ ~Alfa i»M10 ... ""'9 'J"I-Neet. P1uU4~2tn up 2 to3tlrn.•Nglhe• tr9Clorund conaumsa. Complete Mt up l ---aullU Framing, al IM90ft"I CRPTIUNOIWOOO !!ftM . '/041' pNllnt ratel In the contact Mery Orondie at vice. R•••· Fran LMUll.S neacla.Lvmage7s.aeoc> k*ell.UC.3lt280. E•P Gardener, Melnt, Houlallttlftgdeillredby A9CMOVINO-v ED'S ntalt.,._.ll~Are (714)6H40Mwltherry ~ eftemoona. 30 Heam! Beltoona del. Cultom 8ncll-8tone 485-9270 ~1-1755 dwlupa. ir... trtm, ffM young, 191PCM...,.. pro-~ Cerwful S.W.. < ~ you PIO to att ICll f« quaatlonl. Conttactor'• a. ldAI 11...iu--anytime. Pert f &kx*..eoncr....Stucco "'--.___ -=:J: .... Cell...._, l41-10le I l•Hfonal for aummer UC. T1N04e W-0..10 1:41 C'-lt*?lf nOc & "you would St.ate lo"*-Boerd. 21 ~& :__ -occ11lon1 • ~1dC:-1 S: RafL F,.. aet. ~2 wM! -!!:!!!!!. .....___ month• beginning In *'' --' -..._ !:,~~~n= Civic Center Ptu1 . ._... ._..ay. Rarnod., grlduatlonl 573-+41G SPRINGS4flNQES-N£W ***HOME June. I wll cer9 for pets r * . at ••• Aoom MO. Santa Ana, e.rpen~l.le. #~1012. CeruaJc Tile OPENERS. All rapaJr1. *** REPAIR and pay ut111t1 ... Call Beet quallty, 25 yr eicp. Pl--1.J:.. (l1C) llJ ... l 1"::C=A=92=7=0=1·===== Abllt'/ 1~1eoo eaw..tllakla1 ...,. ... .,.._ L.oweetrat91118~ ~ 11~1•....,•c· CompeeltM,.,.. !!!!!!!!!! 1• *New oablnet1, cabinet Fr .... Ouar. ~ C.M. Uc. Tom 557-4480 Peclo ecw...r.1011 UC T-118,421 7aG-13A IC W • ~ aa.1121 ltd••'-t Mora famllM -gilltlng AttUatp l!plr facing, t>1r1 & formic• Gerage Door Operat«e, Almod. K.ith ~ ~ WOINf\ ftOIMmlct ST HG COlL.EGE WATER HEATER 8peotll -the ~ "bug" tlMI O~!f:!u~!::J'~~nl:t:i oountertoPL 842~1 C..trlCtln, ..... :.':ta~.:,~::c!: J~O:.:~ ;~,:.·~,t~r .:o,::.; 8~,,~ Pool l\ea..,...Fumacaa AM~~ ~1~.~~~ ~ by be9per. Dia-"===-._ RemodeVRepeh, comm. 2418 Newport Blvd. C.M. o.y «night. 87~14 whll• yo" et• awey. rn.ited' 641...,.27 Draine cteared from '5. AutO/manual. Mlllrrt tr. used .... It now with • patc:herl31-8300 ~!!.!. l rNld. Uc'd, bonded, M2-3490. p PAC REFS. Call Carole WATCH.U8GROWI ~alnafromt16.Aaplh. ayetem1. 842-8007, ClllHll'ledAd. Alpalr-Nteratlona Ina. For eat, 552-0142 A Uf'F 54&-MOt bef I pm Evtwknd ~ t . M&M __1546-88:;.:=r.74=-r===--~--~===~-~blnet ......... Fenolng, ~· . TWO COlLEOE MEN 851-el04/842-8033 i a.:=a1 P~~~ ' ~~e ..... Dll.P1 ;:::o-~ H~ou .. =• ~~ ~~ :,~vou. W-e-:!7 ht!..,...,._, ""S:V':r':Uc9':a knoc~'!'.!'9~ rou Permlt1. Bonded, IM'd. LAI me make your oard-~ ~~ Xlnt ..... -•'I Red CroH oan. Warm u11 rMUlt-o-tllng Dally TOTAL DESIGN SERV. Repair/Mii jobl. ~ Uc. #418570 548-4271 en grow I your greH Feftolng. DON 911-4140 _.._. Plia!19 .:wwlanoad :-'°protea-wat«. CM loci 720-1127 Piiot Cl1Ullled Ada to 11t Conluttatlon F,_ 1helv ... p1rtltlon1. Lo R.J. HUFFMAN & SON I I' fully lnlur.cl U8C etudant dallr'el hou-....._.. reectt ttle Ortnge CoMt Custom remod. & new rat.. Sme 731-8311 Rlmod/Add. #30MN. =k ~lllh and '/~ FAIR PftlCESI Palrltlftt, MlltUng )ob. Haw rafl. -iNlllm =:';;':7 rArWOMbta Tilt maril .... con1tr. by architect & A.II PtlueaCerperttry 645 e5M ~ wtl find my wen GOit-roofing. carp9fttty. 'oar-Peu ok. Mlcl\1e1 b~ard Sinor. Lio. need• For-= ~1.-... TI_LE_IH8_T_A_'_l_E_D __ 1 Phone84t-5e78 del6gner" teem. 840-6455 & Repair .. 0 Quick --lent. Cell cr1417M-3m· denl09, ctpt deenlnt. 21an47....a 2 14 'l'9 tA ~ \lloa ~ ewn111gi1 s Mr ,.,, kJnda Guwantieed I~~~~~~~~ vies. RM.. 20 ~ UC'd. 9.1. Wiison & Soni Remo-If no...,,., ..... • t4c. 8tM 54-4471 I . loOll ou.iornera. t t . II p.m. Aef9. :iotvi atS-04871--------AIMah Plbnt>o 182-8314 del, Rm Add. 30 ~exp, trying I Kevin e1og•~ matur9 wo--r... ~ 90-4114 p0 • p.Emk~...,,.,, For C1u1"'1ad Ad -~=--""'!""---"'>-1-_;,....:..._.:.....:....::_ __ I Bonded & Ina. Lie. man· nolMl'llkr .. oar9 LEAS ... Qililom Ceramic Tia ~arttlng Loi AFFORDABLE earperitty, #35n487. 846-1740 IAldacape Mlln-.noe DUMP J089 for '/Oii tlofM begllwllng euulT HIO'IBI (l1f} t I Wont i:,..-. Chuc* ACTION Aapan-.S 1 llcoetJng plumb, tlec. Quallty & lnetellitlon at your a &'All MoW'll Jobe Juty 1 .. long .. you Prompt, neat prof.... 64&-0158 ~1 Cell • S&.8 A1P1it S31-4198Ue wortcJ ~ 751-7718 Dll.•11 IM -*--Cl9 MtKE 9'tatt wiltl 142·71111 ion.no,..._ Ufr714t Jldleon'a Pools.Moe Delly Piiot ---''-------1---------1-_ 20 yre up. Earty com-Selling anything with a A~lllSOR Din Halberg Gt9dlng 8'odertek'• cu.tom Many .dog•I Grooming TllD HAUL-MOV&AEMOVE ,,,..... couple avlll. fW'• AAl.PH'8 PAINTING pletion, rnelnt, ,..,.. & Daly Pt6ot CtWlfled Ad 842-5978 .. Pevtna Co. Aalloomm Quallty Woodwortllng ac:H. S10 etr'J!': T..,_ Topped/~. Qw\ ~ T,.., T,_ a bondatlte. 630-7817, QUALITY INT/ECT '9n0d. Free .... 24 tn. ... 8'n1C)6a matter .. Uc. 397Mo4 842·1720 564-42S4 839-7427 21 ~up. 5'6-2841 up,,_, a.na, 75t..s478 ta-6415 NOMI 6i66-1171.... Low ....... lie. 531-MN Uc. 21MOO. ~ ti* cal .. 2-6878. =======::: Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunday, May 29, 1983 I. ~' I I CONHHl CHEVROLE T ·. . r 'i'· 'Ht.-I 200 . . Dllllil ClllT ~ ''SINCERELY YOURS .•. SNOOP'( 11 GARFIELD ® I HAVE A Nf W PL A Ni IN MERE, GARFIEL" FIRf>T I TMINK I'LL EAT ITS TE.N17£R LITTLE l.EAV~ THEN I'LL PICK MV TEETf;f Wt:TM JT6 STEM~, FOLLOWED ev STOMPING TH£ RE5'f OFTME. Pt:ANT OUT OF EXISTENCE -------~~ -- SUNDAY, MAY 29, 1983 '' PER~APS NEXT WEEK'' PREPARE TO "IE I AND I DON'T WANT YOU MESSING WITM rr, OKAV ? 5URE YllR HDllTlll lllll PIPll I 6UE5S T~AT'S ALL ... W~'r' DON1T YOU JUST FINISH IT UP? T'(PE IN MY NAME,AND DO WMATEVER SEC~ETARIE5 DO ... by Jim Davis HOW PIPVOO LIKE NN CACTUS, GARFIELP1 I PREPARE TO PIE t : L. • ------·----------~ -----------·--~ ·~--....-----~ ~ --.......... ·~ ..._.. ----.. -.. ---.... NANCY ® HI, SLUGGOJ IS EVERYTHING READY FOR THE DANCE? YOU BET ---ITS A SEVEN-PIECE BAND DENNIS THE MENACE \T SURE IS. THE GYM 15 ALL DECORATED I HOPE OUR DANCE WILL BE A BIG SUCCESS SCHOOL DANCE FEATURING ~ = RANDY PLAYMORE ~ ONE-MAN BAND ~ (fi 0H,8oY! WAIT'LL TELL THEM I TELL THE GANG! I'VE GOT SOUNDS LIKE A PRETTY BIG TOWN! THE BOOK TO PROVE IT! SOME 'JERY FAMOUS PEOPLE '°"'VE T~S ~ AFTER n4Eh\l ARE WE GOING TO HAVE A BIG BAND~ JUDGE PARKER by Harold Ledoux I KNOW YOU MUST THINK ME A ALTHOUGH SURPRISED· HORRIBLE PERSON BUT I DIDN'T BY JEANNIE'S SUDDEN TELL THEO.A . ANYTHING BUT THE DECtSION TO LEAVE TRUTH, SAM! TOWN, SAM IS SHOCKED .... -.~ WHEN SHE ALSO TELLS HIM ABOUT HER ANONYMOUS LETTER TO THE DlSTRICT ATTORNEY -f/f1ROJ.'&' /f~Vf-"a~ G0008YE, JEANNIE! ....------------WAIT A MINUTE! I'VE TOLD '1:>U DON'T GO UP 10 EVERYTHING rM YOUR ROOM YET! GOING TO TELL I l'M NOTSURE I YOU ... BECAUSEI i UNDERSTAND DON'T EVER EVERYTHINC.:I ~ WANT TO LIE. I TOLD ME,~NIEf 10 YOU t · AGAINI , t • e IT HA5 BE.EN LEFT 10 40UR GENERATION 10 RE.5FOND 10 AN INCREA51NG NUN\BE~ OF DIFFIWLT Af\\D MOMEN1005 CHOICE5 ,,, MOON MULLINS DOCTOR SMOCK ~ 5HOOL..D 1HE ~k.D INCREA5E rre NOC.LEAR AR5ENAk5,0R UMrr THEIR GROWlH ~ GooD, ~OSH. IHAT MUCH FIGHT IN You!? ~ :J:'t...L-NeE!P AN ORANGE! CRA1"'e! 1"'0 S"f"ANP ON , MAW! . --. --------------- ' "TME a.ASS OF 1qs3 MOSf ME.E.T ENO~ CHAUENGE.5 ... DOE5 OUR AllEGIANlE. UE 10 OUR Ot..DE~ crnZEN5 WHO HAVE BE.EN P~15ED 5EWRIW, ~ 10 OUR QOO'rn WHO MU5T 5HOULDER IHAT DEBT~ .I FOUNI> J T., 5,AM! OKAY, PAW! AN I :t' L-t..- 5-r'AN PON -r'HIS l-AR<Se! COFFee CAN! A~D "THE 11\SK BERlRE ~ Will NOT BE AN fMJ) O'lE ! 'h DO WOOPPER5 REAU..£; IA5TE BE1TER 7HAN BIG IV\AC5 •• ,, ~ u 1n B L I ,. --· -- - -------~ -------------·-----· ----p---------------- ---~~~------- .· 5-29 ~ , .............. ,.._.,....._ ... .. • I : , CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYIESt T1we ere et IMlt six dlffer- eMllS Ill ........... , .. MtwMill .._ •M MttMt penels. Hew llllldlty cu Y94t flM tMmt Qedl ••wers wlttt tMse below. llu1111w ,, ... ,d •u•>11 ., 1u•,•111P 11 uu llut,•l•NI S '•l.IOl4• ., MOH ., llu1111w II ..,.,,, poGH c ·peAOw •t "''" ' 1u•,•111P •t 'l•H I .. >u•,•1110 ~uni<9)rWhirl9. e~ -------by Hal Kaufman------- • HAL'S PALSI Dur Hal: To save energy, I would Hke to reptece the aglt•tot In my washing machine with a live octopus. Where CH I get more Information on this? MYSTERY BARRELS Five of the barrels above contain cider and one contains vinegar. If two of the barrels containing cider total 33 gallons, and three of the re- maining barrels con· tainlng cider total 66 gallons, which of the six barrels contains vinegar? Hint: Once you've found the barrels In· volved in the first amount, finding the barrels Involved in the second amount Is simply a matter of elimination. Give It a try. ,.~IA ~I IUt•I UO> t•"lfCI UOtt•6« 9'(J. Dur Pal: Try a manual of er ms. • Wrxd Playl Form five six-letter wrxds from these three-letter wrxd components: FOR SON ACT PAR AGE PET HEM ANT IMP CAR. Ex.: FOR plus AGE Is FORAGE. ••11111q111od•,. ,..,,,., '"°''" ·ee•'°" • Sum Funt Think of a number. Add the next con- secutive number. Add nine. DMdt by two. Subtr•ct the original number. Add she. Answer Is below. • Rlddle·Me·Thlsl How did the farmer transport his cows? In a moo-ving van. What did the grave rob· bers wear on their feet? Ghoul-oshes. ON THE NOSE I Which OM of four peths takes the ball to the ~ of the trained SNI abovet We'll let you decide. 0 i " l SKY HIGHI Add colors 1Matly to the sky-divini scene above: 1-Red. 2-lt. blue. J-Yellow. 4-lt. brown. 5-Flesh . ._Die. pur- ple. 7-Dlc. brown I-Die. blue. 9-Dlc. green. H>-Blaclc. 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G>OlN6 1'0 ~~~ ~ GORDO ® SHOE SWl~IT~ 'l()~M'!~ ---.... "ANO 1M£N '{oo'O ~1'AMM£1<. ~NO 1'ul<.N REV, ~NO 1'~E.N ~O\)'Q N01't lE. 1'AA1 'fOUR f'~N1'~ WERE. UN!\VPf.0~ ?':lrf i .r I ' KlNO OF' WOftf(1£.0 ! ANO ~ov'o 5£ ~o EM6M~.~~45?E.0 ·n.\A1 '4ou·o rMN"f ~ ANO '(o\J({ CL.~!7~MA1'f.5 \UOOLO A\..w~'f? ~EMEM6E.Sl Wti\~1·-\A ~VE.C"f ACl..f. 'iov "MAQ£ Of 'IOOR~E.\..f: '· by Gus Arriola ~ bides>-plaln llollla II ...... ~ ANGELES -For the fortha>mina remake of the ft1m BtUhkss, Orion Pictures needed 1 minute and 40 tee- onds of Elril Pl r I 1 ys song "Suspicious Minds" on the soundtrack. The Presley estate and RCA Records want- ed CYVeJ $40,()()() for the rights. So Orion executives brought back the original members of FJvis's backup band to play the needed arrangement and are~ a hoet of Elvis imitators to. smg the words. Total cost: S7,500 .... Al PlldDo and Robert Loala. who p1ay rival Cuban crrua k.lnp in Miami In ~ asked tor -and got -extra security protedion when the movie did localion shooting in the volalile Florida dty .... Otetts funnyman led DID- -has been tapped to do a ~e tumllOWld during the teries's hiarus. He11 star In Somdhlnll About Amelia, a 1V movte about lncesl "be- tween a father and his 13-year-old daughter .... lloler Moore, recently honored by the Dallas Alm Festival, picked his two favorite movies on whk:h to llive a Saturday seminar. Neither WM one of his teVen mep-hlt James Bond epics. Jn fact both Ml'l! virtually un- .een In America: f 980'• #ol/fo and 1976'• Shout al llw ~ull." .. lt sounds like "Jme Foada meets O\icken DeiJ8ht," but ......... dl's ex-wife, ~ 1'lrtDll. and her current boyfriend, body builder ...... ~ ID8er, are going on the n>ld wiih their exercise salons. A truck, completely outfitted with a minigym and an in- smx:tor. drives up to Holly· wood clients' homes three times a week for private work· outs. The OOlt is $750 a Romcn:. " ro.y kw month, and lto.t arid Allillla 9eewM1 have all'elldy ~ up. -~ MndtMr NEW YORK -a.dlel W.... newly mltrled t.o tw oo«ar In ~ 1hom .. Australian actor a.., .. ..... ~whysuc:h Dim en\anlted "°"' ttMlr low acenea: ''Whit hlppalld ontmen WU~ ol ... The niece ~ Birt of Dudley and al a rich 0.fordahlre andOwnw, ~ 11Y1i "A ~ told me lbcMJt BIYiri ....,. we mec. to wtMn f IMf fl ... I knew ~ llWIJ lbll "' Wll tt.one .... Oole._.ol ~G.e~tblilhl'• _...men eacmlltc. .W ............. ~ :s • .::.. "'::, Wilii .Only"""' Jattn ......... Meat now Qeta. Brad_ler. Trnewr he the oppc:>rtuMy'' to plcy anymore. says P'S aide Ltlllle Deda. &It aome tricks he learned In hJs JO years on the road with the New "bk K.nicka have helped him IWVlve Senate filibusters. 1b the amuemen! ol his col-leatJues, he can prop his Ion& legs up on a wooden chair on the Senate noor and nod off ln the wee hours between wta Bradley Ays that betot'e join- ing the Senate, the only ~ ple who k:n(W about hi.I cat· nap ablllty were ''mb:'! and (Knick roommate) 0.. ••••ct.ere." ... Roaald I 211"' receiwi:I more than S35 mlllion ln Government funds to finance his 1980 Presidential campaign. Yet, apln this year, the President -eJons with 75 percent of Americans -did not check off the S 1 contribuUon box for ~~onhis Fedepl tu return. A lpOketo eenon woo't say whether the President oppOleS the volun- tary tu but does comment that he "likes to make his own contributions." ..• If you visit the Capitol these days, you may aet a chance to, literally, rub ahoulden wtth your favo- rite Senltor. Usually thou- Mnda of c.pltol Hill workers eouritb "8tll for the' flw put>ltc etevllOrl. Whlle 100 SenllOn .. to ride axnbtabty In.. SenllOn Only elevltorl. BUt ever lbK:e I 11 st1 r flilir7 JM•-(0-W'=J ~t,.C,.~. man oKthe s.n.. ton only .. vator, h• lind .. Senaton .. P'I GUld..-"!"rlD ......... ........ . .... Do J08 t11W1 ,_ •w ..... • .... t1' -E. w ., w ... :1J:.C4ml. Whatevef ls. I haven't got it. ln facl. I c.an't think of any special qualldes I have. 1ruth is, I never wanted to cultivate any. I try not to Inject too much ol ID)Wlf Into the musk:. All I ever wanted to do was sing 10 that anyone who listened ro me would be aware of my music -not my penonaUty. rve been at- tk:ized tor that throullhout my career. Jn show ~. many people want to sin&. ,dance 'and ad welJ; others want to be supentars. rm one of thole who Just wants to sing well. ItSMore you. It's beige. It's slender. It's special. • • --40·----__;-~----~=-..,---------------------------- What's this woman doing? Scver:.iJ yors ago, I was :a teacher In Akro n, Ohio. One evening my wife and I were vi.siting a group of f-aculry friends. One of them began discussing a very simple small business that a per- son can stan at home -a "home money project", as he called it. But when he told me how much money' it brought In, I almost dropped my coffee cup o n my lap. My wife and J discussed the project as we were driving home. We decided to cry It. The project kept us busy about 8-9 hours each week. We used our dining room as an office and kept supplies In one comer of our hall closet. At first our Income was small -175 to 195 per week. But, as the months passed, we began mak- ing over 1700 A WEEK -all at home. Let me emphasize one thing. TbJa ls very impor- tant. Our "money project" ls moral, honest and downright enjoyable. And, it's 100% youcown. ll doesn't Involve working for anyone else. 1 explained the project to my mother In Akron, OhJo. She was 71 years old and lived by herself in an apartment on West Market Street. Within the ~ 90 days she made over 13.000. All by hcrsclfl As our curiosity 8J'CW, we discovered a variety of other people ma.king money but with tomc- what dltfercnt projects ... I talked with an Iowa housewife who's been earning thousands of dollars for over six y~. She uecs one bay of bC1' tJ2123e as a wotk ttea. •She makes up to 1200 per week In her spare time. •She provldcs a needed service to her communi- ty. -she works cxduslvely at home ... u•lna a _ard table. She doesn't need a •pedal otftcc of llny kJnd. •She worb for no one cJ.IC. There la no scJllng Involved. Mott of her cUenta call her at home. In face, lhc lru~led a phone in the praae. •Her jervlcc la IO •lnlPlc that 11.mote anyone with 1 Ila.Ir for ctaftl could IW't the 11me bul.tncN in their own neJahbomood within 20 cby1. ova tU;OOO PEI YEAR Two New Jeney hoUJCWtva I lpolce wtcb Jtaned 11Jmllar projec:t cwo yean lfO· Both of cbem have youna chlldten At home and hOule· bolda t0 run -In addttJon tO thdr homc·b91ed bu.lloell. Currently. thdr p1n..ume Jfroftet It bdftalna &n ovcr •n.ooo a year. A CaUtornaa coupJe ulM)C tbc teme ptOfeCt .c Med made • 1 •.110 an JU• he monm.: ' . Obviously. thb ls ell:Ccptional in- come. Wh2t you make will be up to you. But the income potential from 90mc of these projects can be suggcrtng. A husband and wile team I spoke with started a money project similar to ours. last year, operating full tlmc, they earned over 1108,000 - all at home on their farm in western WlscoruJn. FIATURB> ON NA110NAL TY The complete story of several of our money projects recently appeared on a national tclcvWon series. Other projects h2vc been fcatUJed in numerous newspaper and magazine articles throughout the U.S. and Caiuda. HOW TO START Pint, you must be wllllna to wort. All of these projcctl require time, energy and crcatlvity. Second, you'U need IOmc working space in your home or apartment. A tclcphone will help, too. Third, our profc<:U arc tatcd and workable. No envelope stu.fflng achcmea, no "patty plans", no door-to-door jeUJna. None of th2t nonacnac. You won't need "money'' to bqin. Many or che projccu can be aaned for as llnle u US to sso. You won't need youth. Maturlry and expert· cnce ace aceDcnt Uletl. You won't han co wait. Mose of thcae projects c:an be leaned 41\ JIUI J j doyll Quite hn.ldy, we·~ hippy to ihare them wtrh you. Becau.e they Involve crcadve ptofeecs th2t can be dUpUcaied tn lhouandl of ndlhborhOOdl all over America. The opportunJty la nationwide. \Ve won't be compctln1 wh.h you and you -.von't be competjna wtlh ua. Thar'• why we've put everythtna In 1 llmplc, caay-t~follow Staner Gulde. re· abowt you how to bq1n CICh protect - 1tcp by Mcp. TRY THIS TEST l . W1Mn )"O'a' OWdt lfdnl, -.ex one protea. a. me ~ Clnftally. kmcmbu to .,....,wty, -- J. Try fl tor tlx monthi; '· Ai w end ol tbll trill ~ camlne '°"" lncomi. U JOU'N not •llftld Wtd\ the '._.... n11um theOWde and we wll llPUND YOUI PULL PUacHA.11 nJC& ... NO CX>ft· DITIONI; •• NO DILAYS. MONEY BACK IF NOT DEtlGHTED To prove that you can make extra money at home, you have our positive 100% money-back guar:amec. Order your guide. Keep il for up to six montbs. Th.ls lives you tfmc to actu21ly try a pro- tect yoursctf. If you're not satisfied just return tt. We'U aenst you a full refund within three working d2ys ... no non.sense ... no cxcuacs. Also, feel ftte to POST DATB YOUR CHECK 30 DAYS. That way It 'a not caahablc fora full month. I'll send your Gulde rf8ht away. Read everything. Try a profcct. U you 're· not aatisfted, return the matcrta15 and I'll return your original UNCASHED check. Thia way there laabsolutsly no rlu to youl This ii the fairest w:ay J know to hdp you 8ct J started. i CMJt °"'°" -l,OCA1'1D Olf 1lllfU IOM> .. CJUNal(. N.Y. WE l8.0lfl to THI WM W 01-OOC'!EllCf MIJ OU1 ...... ...._ a ,._aoo. wnt na MOM • A.IL • e ,.... WllKMY'I. CUI INIC , Ab SEIDE • l.8SfY llATIDIW. MM MD nlUIT CO.. ~N.Y.MOa r·m·-~:,;~;::~~~-:----, lili' DuoJdtk, New Yost, 1-4048 Dai' w.y md 8ud, Send me the compktc Howw M<nwy hoj«J1 $14,,.,. GlllM but don't depotlt my cheek tor 30 daya. Whll't mo~. JI l hep me tnllcrllJI for m monthl, uy 1 pfOfKt mytdf, Ind I'm not dellahted w'f1h the~ ,ou'U rd\Jnd'che tun purchtle I price cl the smrtcr GW!k 111 mum u. On that bM11 bc:rc ii DlJ 19.95, I I 0 Check Of NoMy Older lnc:lotcd I O 0.,. to VISA • ~ (Pbte ~dude l r your ICO)Uftt nUlftbet n cxpUaUoa dltc.) I ! NAM! I ADDllSS;..,..; ....... ___ ~~--~------ 1 crrv·~~~--T--~---~~~~~~~ ! STA.Tl ZIP __ -..........,-.-~~ I I 11p,...___ I .......... _. ... Al I -::._.-_ M•llHCI••·••& , ... l ...... -.. '!~~.'!~.~~-1!~--.. ..,..- k&IHmatA.w gether for the first time ln 20 years last summer. Was it nice? Rlcb.m'dl: Fantastkl Great oJd bloke. We had a great time together. Q: How did you and Patti Hansen meet? IUdmdK Somebody fixed us uj'>, I have a feeling. rm not going to point any finsers. Maybe It wasn't just one penon. ·Maybe it was a conspiracy. We didn't stand a chance. Q: Are you excited about getting mar- ried? ltk:lmdK Yeah. After all, for me it's a ttaJ novelty. rm only going to do it once, and if this ain't the once, nothing is as far as I'm concerned. Q: What made you decide to do it? Rlclm dK Hey, you can ask any guy that and you1J get a mlUJon dl1ferent answers. I was drunk. I don't know. It was another one or thole thm,... just something that had to be done. I'm amazed I put it off so long. I think rve held out ruUy well. Q: What do you think Is the secret of your great relatfonablp? llldwi* It's lmpollible to pln down. rm too .:ared to tJy to find out. I don't ruUy want to know. AJ long. as it works. I'm Sltisfied. I think tometimes we Joie thi.np when we know exactly ••• ( 049 ... L£'._£ how they work. When you know how has been happier for you. movies are made. they're not half as .._., Oh yeah, br me -espe- ll'ell as when you're just sitting watch-dally ln rmotped -tt was abeolutely fng. As long ask-works, it doesn't mat-no fun behl8 the wotid's most fainous ter. I don't think it's really that lmpor· ;unkie. I mean at the time, being a tant to know why it does. Anywwy. I'm Junkie, noctung botbered me. It didn't lazy. bother me It all But in rebospec:I, the hmles and the pain, the constant pr& Qi ~ have Aid that recently life sure of Finl through that for such a lonQ time, lt was such a relief when eventually, even wtth my dull brain, I realJzed that It was time to move on and stop this. And in that respect, of ~. life has changed enormously br the better for me. ~ I've Sot time brother thm,.. besides waiting br The Man. Q: Do you have any plans for retiJ'e. ment? lllclmdK No, I wouldn't know how to make plans, I wouldn't know how to go , ' I I I .f ' I ' I ' I I I I ' I ) J ~ ' ' about windina down the Stones. None I of us would. What a horrible thought. f : Q: Mick J~ has been quoted as say-I j' lng. "Rock n · roll is a spent brc:e ... · 1 It's merely recydlns Itself, and ~hlng II a rehash of something 1 •· • 0o you asree? t lllc:lllMdK Rock 'n' roll has always been a rehash ol what's gone before. That's its strenath -that you can still I find new varladOns. After all, It'• a veiy, very tight musical struc1ure. lt'1 the infi- nite variations within that Vtt'f tiaht ttructure that beo>me interesting. 'n>- day there are a lot of kids trying to sound like we did when we first IWted. We were trytna to sound like the guys we were listening to. All you do ls pua lt on. And that ls uhlmately the great achieYement of any musician, whether you're Vtt'f suc:cessful, medJ. acre or not l'ia:esdul at all.~ y00've done your bit to pass ll on. Wf By Marilyn Hansen C lassie dhhes become classic because of their visual appeal, flavor and texture -au of which makes them a plea,,ure to eat. Vitello 'lbnnato, mearung Veal with Tuna Sauce In Italian. is certainly such a dish. It ls a classic preparation of veal. using tuna aJons with anchovies . vegetables, wine and dlkken broth for sa\'ory simmering. The meat Is then chUJed and a delldously flavored. ~Uing sauce ii made from the unique broth. Our ~ is that you try vaiytng this dimic by \Wng boneless chicken breasts as a moderately priced and convenient alternative to veal. vna&IO I01•1MO 44611-Exotic Ol1ental doll. her fans are J)Otholdm. Pattern pieces for doll about l'Z'. her outfit. potholders; dirw.ctklns Ind . . . . . . . $2.00 492A .,. _,,_,,t two ~ plecet to crochft b thauldemte " pom-s-b.w -"· Note ~ oolor. c:anhlt trtm. FltJ ... 8-16 •. 12.00 ~ ... . ' .... .. . ~ ,. .. ,. • 4 I 1 ' A • " . " . .. ... • I ' • .. .. ..... WHEN YOU CAN'T KEEP YOUR CCCX COPING WI11-I PARENT BURNOlIT By Stephani Cook We 've all heard about job burnout, but What happms uiJen you ~in to fttl lrazz/ed and tthausled as a pat- ent? You can change jobs, but you can hardly chanRe your kids.. Dr. Jo#pll /l'roaxdnJ 1b ffnd out morr ------aboul pamrJ bumouJ and how to han- dle ii, FAMll.Y WEEKJ.Y spoltt to Dr. Joseph Proaxdn~ diredor of the In· sdJute of PrivaJe Education at Loyola ~ in Baltimore and a>-aulhor. with Maril w. KidrJbe; of the rrcmt boolt Parent Burnout (Doubleday). Q: Dr. Protacdnl. what is parent burn- out? A: Parent bwmout oc:x:un when par- ents run out ol physk:al and emotk>nlJ energy. The finl symptom ma)( be a feelina ot bein& drained. and then there is a tendency to be lrrttable, espe- cially with the children. If burnout con. tinues, plmlts wW fee! trapped in the atv~e syndrome with kids who tak~e. They IJd discounpd about the futwe, atiolj havin8 ~ lo meet demands. The DUI mae brin8s a reel paranoia. If you can 'l find the ICiaor1 or the children track ln mud. yoo may feel the kids are out to 11!1 you, ~ you knoW l'ldonally lh• they are 1'Jlt belna careiesa. The lnll -. is wbal we call chronic dieenchantment This ... In- volves a loC ot lflll&ilh: Somethltw hll to fl.ye. Al. ttlll point ~ may be a del1ie lof a drlldc ~ in lije 11)'1e, ln)'thln& from a dtvorCe to a career chlA8e to a houeehold move. °' HOw does burnout occur? Al Plraa who bum out haYe, ln a ... been ~on ftre ... They haft taken •• model k>f pwendn&• ~ ks.I °'the pert.Kt pnnt, whld1 cOuld ... .,_. lr••inld ~ tMlr own ~ °'~•Mid lrim CM ihda -Mii Uilt Hotilii on lltt .,,.,.., .... .,..,.. ........ ...... ......... ~ .... -..-......... _... ........... . ••••• ~ otllll lilbmla • nlMI I~ tithe.-mmeol....,. ........., ,,. ...... d ....... 11 .... r..,....,..,.....,_thi.., Ecw•,,_~...,,,,,,.-.. ... ~ ..... .-.~------~ resulting from the frwtndon or guilt that OttW'I when these unrealistk:aUy hJah expectations lor pam'lting (and for chlldren's behavior) can't be met. Q: Can this happen to any parent? A; The prime candidate is a person having what we call the Style C tech- nique ol parenting. C stands tor the c.ontroUer, who has a riPf script ol I what ls expected, with little room for S chanae· It there is faltertna on either d side, this leads to the anger. Controller t pamits are future oriented and they .! Life alJ their~ trying to force reaJI. ty into this plan they have devised. Par-ent burnout oa:urs at a mudl higher rate lof d\ele parenlS. The Style D parent is the Developer, whole exp«iations ol himself and ol the children are Oexlble. These parents ex:ped the ~. recognizing thal growth only takes place with change and that cMnae is IOmethif\8 to look forward to. not to stlfJe. Q: Do mothers and fllhers burn out at the same rate? A: They do, but the fathers are less likely to ralk about it. Qt So how do you oope with parent burnout? AJ We have a three-put prosram IO help avoid burnout ln the filll place and then to de.al with it when IC ~ Pamtt burnout CIVJ be reverted if you bl)ow a system we caU the ABC's; changlf\8 abltude, chqina behavior and leamlna to oope. In chanQlna ·attitude, )'OU must real- ize that. flnC the world 1s not perfect and parents are not perfect and can't expect to be; and, second, that belna • p>d _parent means tMJna care ot your-_,, Thia means a certaln amouna ot Rlftlllne11 Ind CX>nt10I owe Whef"e and hoW )'OU expend your enet'I)'. In dwWnl behavtor. puenta hlVe to try to buMcflClivides II*> lhelr tched-ules that ,,~ them enerav. )~lzina that It 11 tltq who c:ont1'ol dMil ChOicel (not kidt) and that they can't be pd ~ wkhoul ~nc the rwo In bll-ance. bi m• do an "tner'IY audit" 'Mil ·11Yt younelf perldDlil time -fDi a.Idle, mullet a hOt bllh. ~ Ina U. Y!lrt ~·ID the..,... tllntyau hM a..1t'9 llil)f pllt ol the ...... ~ ~ma·,~ ... ...::.~~ a.. a...._. How dD -CllNld N-;;..orlli'ivtar ...,, .. ...,. .,, ..,..., JfabQdj ............ -. Ind .. """" .......... (Ill =-~.:::=~-:~ •Wlll•lllnrs .. IDldda .... = :r· rm'._. 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But pushing h.is \b!k.s- wagen Rabbit unmercilully, he maneuvers into position to photograph that rare moment when the storm is at lt5 height. Hoadley. who hM been eyeing storms for 2 4 years now, relies on instinct and on a compli- cated. accurate system he de-l vised to predict where a tor· t nado will occur. ... HoaliJey's current chase, which ends the middle of next month, centers on the flat- lands from Texas to Iowa. known as Tornado Alley. In- variably, Hoadley says, he meets a few of the other half- i do7en or so dedicated c.has-a ers. The Dairy Queen Is the J chasers' favorite pit stop; "We1J meet at the vortex," their slogan. 'Then! is a vast beauty and majesty on the plains," Hoad- ley, 42, told us, "and ln closing with and confronting a (lreat storm. It is a reaJm of nature many people have not experi- tence," Klein us. "Abo, as a group, doc:ton adhere to the Protestant dhk: and read nega- tively to patients and illnesses that threaten or chalJeoae their faith in that value system." ..... W hen it mmes to young men, booze and sex. It's noc what )'OU drink, but what )'OU think you drink that leef'DI to make the dlfterence. So oon- dudes a recent study al the University of Wisconsin. Seventy-two collqe-age men were surveyed about their levels of "sexual aullt." ls was not true of the men who unknowingly had con- sumed alcohol COndudes re-searcher Ot Vincent Adesso: "For men with high sex guilt, the mere thouaht thll they wee drunk ~ them to overcome their inhibitions about .ex by attributing their otherwise unacceptable behavior to drinking." fJllC. He isn't quite ready to make small talk with the weatherman, but Japanese scientists have cje. si&rled a robot that can read the news almost perfectly. The new robot Is half humanoid, half computer, and c:an imitlte human hand movements. a real break· through, rtpe>rts Robolk:s World The robot's computer has been Prosrammed with a dkdonary, Which allows it to an written words and dM!dl for them In its banks. M a resuJt. the robot can lnantl)' deliver a sentence with the proper inftectlons. Sdentistt don't expect the robots to appear 900n on our TV acreen. but they do foresee them uaed 9000 .. radio MW1pmOOS and telephone- lnformadon operators. card dub for th09e fJYS who want to shop when·they want and who enjoy beina pam- pered. Ant, you buy a spedaJ aedlt card -made of solid 17-karat &Old -ror $10,000. This entitles you to S12.000 worth of clothes. Then, say you suddenly realize at 2 A.M. that you must have a new suit for a trlp the next day. Well, says Paul Shweky, the chain's ~'"=~d~ number and rout Mr. Shweky or another poor store man.- out of~. He in tum wakes up a tailor. and within the hour you can be trytns on clothes It any ol the Chain '1 1 J 9'om. \bu will also be served cham· paane while telel'llng. Now tf only the c:ird aruld bring you a pizza at 2 A.M. t t t FREE #ITH f't'FRY 1lfWFH l-tYSINE ,._1211 ... T..-...... VllWINS · BY MAIL FROM LEE NUTAmON