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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-04-08 - Orange Coast Pilot- GARFIELD ® -' ANP I LIKE MYSELF, ARLEN£ ---------·---t-· :.NANCY ® • NEW . POGO STICK, ROLLO? DENNIS THE. MENACE FINISHED~ Thev must be RUINED ~ now1! JUDGE PARKER I DON'T THINK I'M IN LOVE! WHO'S THE UNLUCKY ~ I KNOW I AM, FLORENCE~ "VICTIM? I I ' . I -TEACHING YOU HOW TO i SKI? WHAT WERE' YOU ~ TRYING TO PULLON HIM? ~,__ , ,. , , . . I• i.. MEANWHILE, i N~XT DOOR • ~ l I 0 -~ .NO--JUST A NEW PET FROM AUSTRALIA by Hank Ketcham ' by Harold Ledoux HIS NAME IS "SAM ORlVER! HE'S A LAWYER! HE'S THE HE SPENT ~FA_ DAY TEACHING ME ONE WHO TOOK US OUT YESTERDAY! HOW TO SKI! IT DOESN'T MAKE ANY DIFFERENCE WHAT I DO iO MYSELF, I'LL NEVER LOOK ANY QIFFERENT! • . . LE.I'S SEE HOl>J 1H I 5 500"1DS ••. WE lHJNK 1HIN&5 ARE r-1 JU5T 5ENSA110NAl ... -- l 't ~~~Ll<l~TS AND LQWLl<Sl/TS I BSHIND THE SCENES WITH . ,ALL-llME WINN~RS IN ALL CATEG<*IES'! , DOCTOR SMOCK ~ · YOU SAY You R eARS AR,.fS. A1,.,WAYS RINGING ! SO AU... YOU NESESP IS AN (.JN t..-1 s-re" H eAP .' Nex-r! YOU'Re ON THe AIR /1 t...1 Ne -rwo. SIMPL--e! cse-r YOURSeL--F AN AL.ARM SOC.Kl • by Fei-d and Tom Johnson you <5oTTA KNoW ~EY, kAYo ! Jr's LI~~ V..IN "° How roTAL/<To'TH' A FUU.-COLOR MINUTES, t<'IP, PLUSH IE .. · sPECTAC~ )btJ CAN 1J)r's SO~T OF. . Lll<E: W,ATCHING IH'PRIMe llME' Of · CIVI LI Z,AllON. I Yes, i::>bc-ro~, WHA,.... IS "T"Hts ; ees-rwAYTo PRESV6N""r WA."'fl!ff-R ON "f"He KNee? ANP we ~L-t,... eie 0ACK IN A MOMeN-r, A~-reR i'Hese RaCORPESP ME5SS~6ESS! rN 1-ME~E ... aoM IN ON 1'Jt7-BeSTbf eVERYTHI~! ~'s INCREDIBLE. c . by George Lemont veRYf;ASY! ONt,,Y WAPe. IN -rHe SHAL.LOW eNP OF -rHe POOL-! . Now-rHeN, t..-IKe FOUffl'e., • WHA1"''S yt:)U~ PRO&L-eM~ MAN! .,--HIS POIN1 AN "ASK YOUR POC"rOR" SHOW IS SOCH A PIPe! . . . . . . . . . . . -u II> B ._ e e . - T'4AT~ R IG"-'T. .. 1 WA~ IN 'fi.4E LAUNDRY. .. NOW !M IN T~E GARAG;&f WELL,'S~E GA'l/6 Mt A L1'S1, -roo ... MOLD oN UNTIL .. -. ~~ C 4 4f 0 U G ¥ 0 0 S W'f?Ve. uus-r srerJ-r FIF1V POUARS 1"0 ~~R 1HIS FACl&..11Y! we ~AV(; A CORDu;s~ Pf.lONIW ... IT~ :J'U'ST WONDERFUL~ ANO NOW ro PAE~N"f' 1'H-liA/11 OF TH6 YllAR AWARD ... H6R6''6 C¥.IVl.A Nlf WTON .JOHN TRA"°''T.A.'f 1"M~Y9.A~ MOVt~ AAN OF "f"Me Yl!AR AW.ARa .. •. '------~--------------------------. .. WMO 6M •Re"T"UAN OP 1"Me vl!Df" 60 MANY 1"1Ma~ ... ... 1"MA1" 6Mf! aNc:>ec:> UP &PeNPINO> OV&A ONe 1"MOU8ANO MOURS IN VARIOCJ9 1°Ml!A1°1!A6 WA"fCMIN(> 'f'..._ MOVI• .•. ' . a 4 mz Q z a sr a Al u HOW rM9 VOU, Mc:FOOL..l •• • ANO OVM. FOUi\ 1'"MOVSANP MOUM IN L.fNl!9 OV~fO& OF 1'"MeA'TeA9 WAf1'"tNc> 1"0 . .. ,..,., A ' CAN YOU TRUST YOUR IYIS? TMre are at lent tlx differ· encet I" drawlftl '9talll MN•• tett aM ......... ,. ...... Hew quickly can yeu flM tMM? CMck aMwtn wtttl tMM ...... . lu1n 1w •1 edt.11s 't · .-, ,. ll>eCI 'tell) ·s '.iett-•1 ~ ., .iett.WI II ~ dlAlfl ., ·eu1111w 11PJO,9UOl4d " ......... •I "l~ltllW 'I :..,....1110 ·. I niflrWhir . ® ----'---by Hal Kaut ... •------ • SENSIS TAKIRI Wlllclt II -.., a '91• etr .. lldtf A ... ~: ''Te ttdl ,. ...... Alt Orlefttll .. ,... .... H: "" ..... ,._.......,......, tllHf ac." -• f 8 ' ·- ~ (7 (6 A A (.3 lo A i• 8 I . • -,, PERFOttM MAGIC WITH NUMaERS Challenge: Arrange the numbert 1 through 12 (7, 6, 3 and 10 are already In place) In the diagram above to form totals of 26 In seven different ways -I.e., In the two four· square horlzontat rows, In the two four· square wrtlc:al rows, In the group of squara markfd a a a a, In the group marked b b b b, and In the group mark· edcccc. Remember, the ldN Is to use numbers 1-12 (with 7, 6, 3 and 10 already complying) to total 26 seven ways. .1 ., -#OJ ~IOCI :1 'ti 'C 'J - W>J1•eu :11 't 't ·c-wu1•eu :, ·u -nonedDJ. =-wv . ·- teltallM ~." een.ctl'9:CJlllllF1We. .. !Pit_..,..... .. """ ... "" ...... ,..... .. A.-tt 11 •• • Sum Funt Twelve II• much••• tt'9ft four• twice tNt number nceedl five .an. Whlit number It that? Answer In a minute. ·-.·Atu • City U..1 FIM e I• 1,i111 city Ill eldl ........ : '· Tiiie,,.. ..... wty. 2. ,, ... ,., .. a ..... al. J ...... -..d ~ 4 .......... ., u. ceM't.... lll6A9 t '..-0 ('tl ... 4 'C'twe• I • Tell·Me-Thl1, If ¥9&1 CMll In what science did NOllh excel? Ark-eology. What game do pigs plaly? FollOw the litter. ~are marlnn found on the moon? On the dock aide. LOAF STORY I You,. Pierre, sent to buy a loaf of..,_., II ••,edld bade pronto. Which Pl"' .... home? f Qr Better or For Worse WHAT A D\FFE:RENeE-t KOlll11,..... ......... ... .....,. ift ............... ~----.......... ~----... ~ ........ : t•vl•T•• by Lynn Johnston CHECK' lT oor: FOLKS ~ \'VE uU5T HAD A COMPLETE. Ff\CIAL, MAKEUP1 Uos AND MY t:"iA \R HlGH LIGHTED ! rrs f\MAZIN(3. ]( (' Dr.DO{? \ D\DN,-5eE ANY DIFFERE.NC.E AT ALLt NEllt-iER DID\. . t - ' , " .. -u 11:1 B .... I Tl-tAT~ RtGl-'T. .. l WA'!> IN 1"H~ LAUNDRY. .. NOW !MIN T~E GARA<O&! I WELL, ?'-'E GAV6. M~ A LIST', -roo ... HOl..D otJ UNTIL . \ + e c zs=c:zc:• !!CC a a 4 . 'i Wf?NE iJUSI SPEN'f FIF1V·POL.LA~IO E'etn:R 1'HIS FAC1l-11Y! we 1-tAV~ A CORD~S~ Ps-ION!S .. . 1T~ J"U'ST' WONDERFUL ~ ANO NOW ro PP.E6l!N'f -rH-MN OF TU* Y•AR AWARD. •. HME'~ (¥./VIA NEW'f'ON ..JOHN ~VQ.~~ .,Mt9Y9A~ MOVl5 AAN OF 1'Me Ya!AR AWA.RO. .. •. '----..:::::::::::::~:::::::::::::;:::::__ __ ........ .&ILJl~ . . . . . I r WMO SAN •Re1"UF\N OF T'-'e .JEDI" 60 MANY T1Mf14S ... 'fMA., e .... e liNO&O UP &PeNC>tNO ~ ONe 1"MOU6ANO MOCJ~S IN VARIOLJ9 1"MSA'T'eRs WA'T'CMING T' .... MOVl8 .•. , TV ~~ BUT eoo<s PUT TME PtCTI.JQES QIGHT INSWE~ MIND! 4 JOU HOW~ VOLJ, McFOLJL.J •• Of.', "4o..l ALICE, .. 11; LL. Mi.: MORE ! A.NO ~A FOUR 1"MOU9ANO MOCJ~ IN L.INE9 OU1'61oti OF T'Mt!A"Y"t!RS WAl'T'fNO TO 9ed IT'/ - A ·-t CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYES? TMre are at IMst lhl differ· encet In drawlftl -.ans Mtwll" t., aM Ml'9ln ,. ...... How qulcltly _can yeu find tMm? Check aMwen wlttt tMM below. llu1n1w •t edt"IS 't ·-. 1• 11:>9CI •t9'0 ·s "Altew• •t lilDOCletON ., .MltNI• •t et9CI dw•1 ·c ·11u1n 1w 11 P~ "'°'Id ·c •-11111 •t lill~tnw ·1 :~1110 , ni-rWhir ----·--·by Hal Kaufntaa . , ® e SENSIS TAKIRl W'*" II ..,.., a '9ht • • _, A Mii ,...._: "Te ltdl .. OWll." ,,,. Orilftt91 .. ,.... ... tt: "It ..... ,... ................. ~ ... a• llltda.'' c.reet ... ~ ......... . .. IP6t W,_.. .. ~_.. .... _... ......... .. • Sum Funt Twelve II n mudt or•tw theft tour n '-' ' ' 8 8 . ~ lwlce this numblr nmeda five ICllfe, What number >;;, .---.. ........ "' c7 c6 A A c3 llo A. 8 8 PERFORM MAGIC WITH NUMBERS Challeng9: Arreng9 the numbers 1 through 12 (7, 6, 3 end 10 ere already In place) In the diagram ebove to form totels of 26 In seven different ways -I.e .• In the two four· square . horizontal rows, In the two tour· square vertical rows, In the group of squares marked a a a a, In the group marked b b b b, and In the group mark· edcccc. Remember, the ldN Is to use numbers 1-12 (with 7, 6, 3 and 10 already complying) to total 26 seven ways. .1 ., --· wouoq :e ·01 't 'f - -JjHU '11 't 'l 'C-"'°JIHU !6 'tl -UOJ:MdoJ. :-y 11 that? A,..,,... In a minute. "Miet Aut.i • City U..1 FIM a 1..,..11 dty Ill Mela ........ : 1. n. ....... ...._ e.fy. 2. , •••• ,., • a . ........ al.1 ........................... .,u. C91ft'S..... ·~ r "llfl()'t'lfA4'C -··1 • Teti·,.,._ This. If yeu cant In What aci.nc. did Noah excel? Ark-eology. What game do pigs play? Follow the litter. Wher9 are tNrlnn found on the moon? On the dock side. LOAF STORY I Yount Pl«re, sent to buy e loaf of br'Nd, Is expedld badl pronto. Which path leads home? For Better or For Worse CHECK IT OUT, FOLKS t l 'VE uU5T HRD A COMPLETE Ff\CIAL, MAKEUP UoB AND MY Hf\\R HlGHLlGHTe.D! Dr.DD'/? \ D\DN'l 5t=E ANY DIFFERENCE AT ALLt • ... WHAT A D\FfERENee. ! rr5 f\MAZING-1{ (. by Lynn Johnstori • , ,, ' GORDO ® oo: • ...... HAVE . "01~/CED · THAISWOKE ·~ BUl<NIAJS SHOE ·-----------~-------------------- l . "4 • Wl1U WIRE WUEEL.S .,. ---__ __...__ by Gus Arriola -·· ~~« lay Hff MacNelly IT TVrzNS ON A DIME AND~~ LOTS OF PICK·UP. Coast Motorists will find Su- • pertor Avenue superlor driving after lmprove- ments. / A2 Callfomla LA overtakes Chicago as . the second most popu- lous city .I A3 A condor egg at the San Diego Zoo began the process of hatching Sat- urday./ A3 Nation Astronauts launch ex- perimental orbiting cy11nder./A3 How much does a com- puterized IRS know about you? /Famlly WMkly Two Cherokee nations meet In council for the flrsttlmeslnce 1837./A3 Flood waters keep rising as rescue crews patrol NewJersey./A3 World U.S. and Japan reach agreement on export quotas./A3 Style "Designs for Dining" give tables personalities to match the party ./C1 What gowns have pres- enters and nominees or- dered for the Academy Awards show? /C2 Sports Fountain Valley Hlgh's Ray Llamas got a tip from none other than Fernan- do Valenzuela to keep playing baseball./81 There's a three-way tie for the lead entering the final round of the Dinah Shore golf tournament. /82 Orange Coast and Gold- en West pull to within a game of the lead In the South Coast Conference ' baseball race with key wlns./83 Buaineu Demand for office space In Orang~ County hit a record high In 1983./01 Financial columnist Syl- via Porter looks at the housing decisions that plague our nation's ~erly./04 . ~=·=·:«·=-=-~&·:·»~·»..~{-:q:y:~,-..~t~»:.:j C4 01 C4 A3 e&.Fe 83 C4 F4 C4 A3 AtS 0<4·5 E1·5 81·8 02·3 cs CS-8 A2 A3 By STEVE MARBLE Of .. 0.-, ........ Three miles of coastlrne an Hunt· in~ton Beach were hit late Saturday with thick. black, crude oil that escaped from a broken pipeliine at an oil platform a mile off the coast. The oil, which broke away from a larger slick that was contained near the drilling platform-by cleanup crews. had lapped onto beaches between Bolsa C hica and the Hunt· ington Beach Pier by nightfall. The spill off Huntington was only one of thr~ spills Saturda>'. in coastal waters. Two unrelated spills were in Redhead seeing red at 'lootihg' By STEVE MARBLE Of ... 0.-, Not ..... Stephen Douglas is one mad redhead. The crimson-haired founder of Laguna Hills-based Redheads Inter· national claim's a beauty pageant promoter is looting his redhead club of-~ou guessed it -redheads. "lt tooJt me over two years to put the dub together and I'm in threat of losing it all," says Douitlas. who has a red mustache to match bis bright hair. The club. an informal organization founded on the premise that "red is beautiful," has about 11.000 mem- bers - including famed carrot-tops like Lucille Ball and Red Buttons. The club offers members T-shirts, bumper stickers and license plate holders proclaiming such things as "Redheads Do lt In Color" and ··Everybody Loves Me Cuz I'm A Redhead." The group's object, according to Douglas. is to debunk myths like: Redheads don't tan, redheads have fiery tempers and red-headed boys arc always m iscb1evoll$. Douglas says the club was running smoothly until he decided to brin,g in ·a professional to help promote the club's second annual redhead beauty pageant last fall. "ll was to be the reward for WIO years of hard. thoughtful. someti mes monotonous planning." Douglas said. "I thought a professional would hel .•· :fnter Frank John Baptist Bagley, a bcau1y pag_cant promo1er from Costa Mesa. Douglas said Bagley bungled the 1983 Miss Redheads International Beauty Pageant so badly it left him (Pleue eee REDBEAD/A2) Melrav Arloeoroff Los'Angeles Harbor. "This is not vfo common." uid Turner. "Althou these are not major spills, we· o not set spills of this size occurrina thn:e t~ in one da ." ~tale lifeguards at Bolsa Chica State Beach planned to survey the coastline early today to determine whether the popular strand should be closed to the public. "[know it's hit at Warner Street but it's just too dark right now to tell the amount of damage," said state life. guard Officer Randy Trefry. "I as· sume the beach will be open." Lt. Noris Turner oflhe U.S. Coast Guard nlimaicd that between 1,000 and •• ~ pllons or the crude teeped from the broken pipeline at Platform Emmy. an oil drillina islaod owned by Aminoil USA Inc. The l&flHl of the three Southland spills. accord I rig to Coast Guard Petty Officer Pat Milton, measured more than 3.()00 gallons by late Saturday evenina. She said the oil was comina from a ruptured Mobil Oil pipeline in the bustling harbor. "1 flew over the area late in the day and it's pretty bad," said Milton. ''It'll probably take about five days to clean it up." A third spill occwrid S.turday momina dWlDI the ttfutlina ot the Royal Vikina Sky, a cruite lhip that was boWld for Puerto Vallar1a. About l,7SO pllons of refined ship fuel spilled in&o the water between the boat and dock. . Milton said the cruise ship took responsibility for the spill and tw delayed its departure until the oil js vacuumed from the water-a job she estimated would take three days. The state Department of Fi5h and Game was put in charge of coordi- nating the cleaning operation ofT . Huntinaton BCadl bccaa&te lbe C-.- Guard's rcsoun:a wae ....., Strelc.bed thin with mt IWO --,. Los Anatln Harbot. ~·Jt's bcena very busy, bizam_,," Milton noted . The majority of the slick .auna 1 dr ing the oil platform wu cordoaed all with Ooatina boom lints Ud YKIMm pumps were beina used to lift tbep from the contaminated waaer. Aminoil was assisting in the cleuup. The I 00-yard·wide patch ol oil IMI escaped to the coastline broke fNc before the slick could be encircled, Milton said. . UCI to attack its housing trouble By ANDREA ADE~N Of ... Dellr ......... Six months ago, a respected philosophy professor from Pittsburgh refused a post as a presidential chair at UC Irvine, a prestigious honor conferred on a pre-eminent authority only once a year at each of the UC campuses. • The $75.()()().a.year academic turn· ed down the job because a home comparable to his in Pennsylvania costs $250,000 in Orange Count).'. UCt Associate Vice Chancellor W1I· liam Parker said. Similar housing dilemmas -along with UC salaries that haven't kept pace -arc hamperinJ recruitment., according to UCI administrators. But by next year. UCl hopes to have the perfect inducement to lure prestigious facuh> members to Or· ange County -the UC campus will be the first in the University of California system to offer housing for sale on its campus. Construction of 250 homes to be built over the next three years is to begin in May. The first 90 homes, smal1 townhorocs and semi-custom houses. will be offered for sale by early 1985 to UO professors at. about 2S percent below the market rate, Parker said. The homes can be offered for less than those in the surrounding area because only the houses. not the land. will be sold. Funding for the SJO malhon con· struction proJCCt is provided by Home Savings of Amenca. Houses will l)c constructed by J.M. Peters of Newport-Beach. - - 0.-, ..... ~~ .... .nt~ Stephen Doqlu at La811J1• Billa omcea of Reclheada International, amid photoe of well-known carrot tope. "This proj«t. along with salary increases in the proposed California budgeL addresses two of the faculty's biggest concerns.·· Parker said. Israeli teens paint picture of their daily life at hom~ By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of Ille DlllY Not lt8'1 What do Orange County high school students know about Israel? Most know it as a nation involved m frequent battles with its Arab neighbors. They know it's the scene ofbloody terrorist attacks. They know its policies provoke bitter debate in the United Nations. They may know its people ~ope ~ith the world's highest income taxes and a soan ng mflauon rate. Buuwo Israeli high school students recently spent I 0 days in Orange County. painting a different picture for local tcen·agers. ' G uy Samburski. 17. and Meirav (pronounced May-i-rahv) ArlosorofT. 16. descnbed their nauon as a place where "The A-Team·· is a popular television show. where youngsters attend school six days a week. where new cars, videotape players and Walkman stereos are common sights despite the high taxes and inflation. . . During thearOrangeCountystay. the duo v1s1led with students at numerous campuses. mcludingOccan View. Edison and Marina high schools in Huntington Beach. They stayed with Ron and Sheila MarcusofFountarn Valley. Guy and Me1rov·s local v1s1t was sponso~ by the Israeli Ministry ofFore1gn Affairs and the Jcwtsh Federation of Orange County. The pair. whose tour also includes v1s1ts to New York. Den' er Tucson. Phoeno. and San Diego. arc among 56 lsraeh studt!nts crossing the United States on s1m1lar m1ss1on-; At the close of their program at Huntington Beach High School. they were asked "'hat the sponsors of their tour hoped the teens would accomplish. Plea.e aee ISRAELIS I A2) 0 We have to ~t the 111ls\ant professor caroina $22,000 a yeat .~"~~ well as a full professor of mediciM, .. he added. "It's u important for the assistant profeuor u u.e fiill professor." The actual cost of hOUlinl ii 1e11 • important in attractina prospcdive faculty members than beiDa .alAe LO offer homes comparable LO wt.al'• available in other typical tiCadem.ic communities, be said. ua is first with the pro;ec:t, Parker believes, because the Irvine campus already has available land and bM more acute needs bccaute Oruie County has the 5CCOnd highest aver- age housing cost in the state. teCODd only to San Franci$co. But faculty housing plans are also under way at five other UC campuses. he said. A rCc:cnt poll showed 66 percent of tb0$C professors who rejected an offer at a UC campus did so because of housing. ~ "It's our estimate that 25 percent of the faculty or 2SO pcol)lc ~ interest~ in •living on campus." Parker said. Although anyone who is a ND-time employee of ua will be dilibk to buy the homes, new faculty WhO are members of the Academic Seuie will have first priority, followed by cur- rent faculty who don't own homes. Some buyen may be di&ible for low·intercst loans offered throuah a plan bean& considered by the UC regents, but most wilJ need to obtain conventional loans. be said. Faculty members quickly rcoicd the I 00 a,eartments that wett built on campus in August 1982 urina an1 acute county-wide housin1 crunch. The 250 proposed homes will be built on leased land in the same hiJJsidc area. . .. Gays: Moving forward step by step The SBY civil rights movement · counts its pro.sress in small incre- ments after bemg born JUSt 15 years ago out of riots sparked by police raids on gay ba~· in Greenwich Village, N.Y. One such little step 1s a proposal by the mayor of Laguna Beach. The mayor flimsclfis another step. Mayor Robert Gentry is p y. ANDREA ADELSON Gentry says a munic1pal gay niht ordinance is needed. He fears a backlash apinst homosexuals after Gov Oeorsc Ocukmejian·s veto ofa Slmilar state bill three weeks ago. Gentry said he intends to lobby for a city law bannina job and housina discrimination based on sexual prefcrc,nces. The ordinance LS modeled aner a Lo An&eles law allowing pys to seek Mun1c1pal Court help if they uspcc1 discrimma· lion. Fear 11 a kc) word for pys. Fear pre•ent py people from .. comin& out." l()(()rdina to Jim Boone. who araucs that job 4,,. cnm1nahon would vanish •f' the non gay community rnhzcd "PY arc cve~hcrt." "That the key:· said Boone of l1"'1nc ... When the)' don't know who v.e art, they rtact to the ncptevc stcrtatype Once they reali1c the people they love and rtSptCl are py." NEWS PER SPECTIVE he thinks hom05exuah could as- similate into the non.gay community without havtna to lie about their lifestyle. Gentry. a homosexual and p y nt}\ts leader. believes the batllc for the failed py nahts bill u\ Sacramen· to won at least on one front h boo$tcd pys' self-esteem and self-wonh by pan.inJ enouah uppon to emcrsc vittonou from the state ~sluurc and Pf'OI~ to the aovemor s desk. Gay people "were able to be mo~ open where they work and live," Gentry said. He wtll take up the theme of lf~love today -...hen ~ teps to the podium to deliver the kC)nc>te ad· dress at the 6 anniversary cctc ration of the founding of Parents and Fncnds of Lesb1ani and Gayt.. bout 200 arc expected at the Id-out luncheon at the Rt>g1St1) Hotel 1n Irvine. The Huntington Beach-bas<.'d group was spa~ned out of one mother's fcchng of lonehne s after her 19-year-old son. t<.'ve. admllled his homosexuaht~ Pat Paddock. 52. said ... at tirs1 I didn't think I knew another gay person." Paddock found out other- wise. She learned parents of P> children ue as naive as she dis· covered herself to be. For man) parents. the revelauon tl\at thetr cl\1ldrcn arc P ) 1s the same IS tfthcir children had died. "Whan died 1s their upcctauons for mamaac. vandch1ldrcn. a ll11- diuonaJ life." Paddock said. The ane\lln& process rlfl&O from shod. to •nacr to auilt. The m1$-- conccpuon that py people ha~e a choice o"'u sexual preference brttd ho uhty s a mult. parenu of homost\uaJ children ''take 1t per· "IOnally Why arc you do1n th1 to mc7" Paddoclo.. said ~rtnu a l. The> set thar ch1ldml as "choo~ma to ~ dtviant." .. 1y fear was I "-"I afraid ( tt~c) •'Ould lead a lonel)', pcnccuted hft and that he would be murdered 1n a <Urk alle),'' 'ht td. Htt "'°Ont fear\ have not bttn rcalind u:vc. nov. 2fl .' f1t•na ~ a travel agent in San Francisco. Out of her own ignorance and drive .. to do a little something to make ltriS world a better place for my son, .. Paddocl.. fo unded the Oranac Cowuy chapt<.'r of Parents and Friends 1ix ,cars ago The orgamz.auon no~ bu 50 chapters throughout the nation. Stndes b) the gay c1val rilbll movemcn1 ha,en't yet touched new- come~ who attend their monthly mttting.s. she said Pa~nt• have a "com1111 out pro- cess .. that 1s JUSt as traumatic u the e\~nence of a II> person. Paddock S1ltd Jim Boone·s "coming out .. was 40 years 1n the mak1na Ml came from a very stnct Catholic fam1I) I always lo.new I WIS an anpy man v.1th 1 chip on my houJdtt and that I d1dn•t fit until I was 1n my mid 30s," c;a1d Boone. now SI. Very graduall). Boone id he lcamed to face a truth he didn't want to ate:cpt A mam of 18 ycan collapsed. '1'hat 1 the IJ'C~t l trauma. a.Dd that mv four cb1Jdrco wett victims of a bfollcn home:· he said. Boone 1d h1 niltna rtbinh v.n wo nh 1t... alk a ut libtration. l almo\t feel hkc • new pcno .. he ~d The "rom1n out .. t a profound (Pl ....... 0 T9/ A2) ' By DAVID BISHOP unifbrms have not bctn ordeA'd this Dlllr"'*-C." s , year for next year's teams baute Of n~td tom lbe COUJ1 ~Bernes Mid.: If Ille nallna .-ere lO So apinit tbftcbool dislllet it would be .. devu- tatina, .. a.me. 11id, especially if tbe coun rut. that d11tricts cbal"llftt fees must reimbunt .past and present 1tudenta who have paid them. The Laauna Beach dlatrict has bee_. cbara-i oa fees to participate 10 utra..cutricular sparts actJvilies for the past three years. Attorneys for tbe Santa Barbera school diatnct araue that the fees are for activities that are not pan of the education procea auarantced to all students. lfyou want to play, )'Ou arc aoina to buctact uncertainties. Because of the have to pay -and pay more, at le t delay, H.amera 11id he has not been if YoU want to do your playina 1n able to take advam-ae of oft'-season Laauna Beach. discoun~ from unifonn supply finns. A&bktes at Laauna Beach Hip Hamera also told the bolrd that School will find a 25 percent increase only 3 petctnt of all athletes apply for In lbc COit of joininj a team next fall. a confidential waiver of the fee based The district school bolrd voted this on inability to pay. wetlt to boost the cost of playing to "We have never had anyone who SSO (or each sport. AthJetes now pay was unable to participate because of $40 F. tpon. the fees," Hamera said. Hi&h school athletic director Walt School superintendent Billy J. 'Hamer1 told the board that fees paid Barnes wamcd the board that athletic toofficialsand referees had increased participation fees could have "one • f 6 percent this year and that, along tenible impact" if declared un- School board · member Carl Schwarz said the fccs in uauna Be.ch were started in response to cutbacks in the school district bud&et as a result of Proposition 13. the property tax-slashing measucre passed in 1978. • with the cost ofawards and transpor-constitutional by the state Supreme tation, made the increase necessary. , Court. "We're now operating at break · A decision on an appeal of a suit even, .. Hamera said. "bu1 unifurms filed by an opponent of similar fees in have been cut back." Hamera said the Santa Barbara school district is 150 aliens arrested in MV . From staff and wire reports AuJhorit1es captured 152 suspected illegal aliens in ·Mission VieJO Saturday after two flat tires disabled the moving van hauling them north on the San Diego Freeway. The dnve r of the truck reponedl) fled . lea\lng his passengers behind after.bringing the mo' 1ng van to a halt near the freeway's La Paz Road ex11. A Califomta Highway Patrol officer checking a disabled vehicle report about 4:30 a.m. said he saw about 50 people standing around the truck. The crowd scattered on spotting the officer. but he slammed the truck's doors shut on 108 people and children still inside and called immigration agents. according tot.: .. Border Patrol Agent Coy Wells. By nightfall. another 56 people had been found .. all over the Mission Viejo area," Orange County Sheriffs Lt Bill Miller ~id. "We got some calls from residents reponing people hiding in their backyard. not causing any harm or damage. just trying to avoid being taken in custody," Miller said. Wells said It appeared to be "a commercial smuagJing operation" in which each person paid $300 to be taken to the Los Angeles. At least seven women and six children, including two infants. were among th ose apprehended, Wells said. 'Game of Gama• at Newporter A special performance of Don Lowry'$ stage show "The Game of Games" will be prescnteji.Sunday at 8 r.m. 1n the Plaza Ball room of the Newponer Reson. 107 Jamboree Road . Newport Beach. Cuna1n time for the motivati onal entertainment is 8 p.m. Ticket information may be obtained by calling 476-0151 or 759-8232. ~numw~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ISR AELIS TALK OF HOME .. ;- From Ai ··1 th1nk the) want people to hear about Israel as a place that has more than war. terrorism and inflation ... Me1rov replied. "We are here to show (lhe American iiludents) how "e 111.e our regular. bonng hves." Guy and Meirov charactenzed Israel as a modem -aation with man) of the same cultural interests as other :)Vestem nations. In addition to "The A-Team," "The Smurfs" and "Fame" are popular on Israeli TV. Guy said. "Evef)·body (in Israel) likes to watch break dancing. ·bul nobod) knows ho" to do tt," Ma1rov added. Like their Amencan rnunterparts, Israeli youngsters attend eight) ea~of elementar; school and four years of high school. the' 1s1tors \aid Israeli public education 1s free and mandator; through I 0th grade. High school classes are ad' a need and ma) be equ1 valcnt to college instruction in America beca use Israel has no general education colleg<.'s Instead. the' 1Mtors ~1d. the nati on has a handful of uni vers1t1es that o;k1p general studies and prepare students for professions such as med1c1 ne and la" ( ompcut1on to attend the uni' ers1tu.·s is intense. The Israelis said their high schools ha' e no band. photograph) ordn,ereducauon clasl>es, unlike American campu!>es. And instl'ad of walking from class to class. Israeli high school ~tudenis stay put while their 1eachers sw11ch rooms Though hra<.'I makes big headlines. the nation itself 1s rather small. "It's bigger 1han Orange Count). but not much." Guy said ... It's 15 times smallerthan Cahfom1a." He said Israel has about 4 million people, about twice the population of Orange County. The visitors were unaccustomed 10 spending four hou~ on a plane crossing the United States. .. In Israel, you can't fly 10 minutes without crossing a border ... Guy said. Because it is surrounded by sometimes hostile Arab nations, military defense is a chief concern in Israel. At age 18, all Israeli men and women must enter the army for two orthree years. Women serve in many military jobs but do not engage in combat. "Mostg1rlsgct a bonng(arm) )Job be1ngsometh1ng hke a sccretal) ... Mc1rav said. "'It's not the best way to spend two years." She added. "It's two or th ree years when your future 1s not in yourhands. lt'squite frightening. But it's an integral pan ofour life. We know when we·rc 6 we have to go to school. and when we're 18 we have to go into the army ... The Israeli youngsters were concerned during their Orange Count> v1si1 when news repons said more than 40 people were wounded in a terronst attack among shoppers in Jerusalem. "It's not typical oflife in Israel. but 1t does happen." Meirov said. After spending several weeks samplin$ life in th<.' Un ited States. 1s there anything the teens wish the) could take back to Israel? ··we don't ha ve Disneyland." Me1ra' said ... That's something we'll miss" GAYS MOVE STEP BY STEP ... From Al J ~c .. .. E .. ~ .. .. = ~--~·CM!ler· 8:.:.1.~ N ... ..., . ..... • .. ~~::!: ... ~ .. u .... .. ....... .....,...,. " ........... = ... == 40 JO .... .,........_ ~ • u .. .............. ,, .. , ...... o. ...... a .a ..._....._ ....... ~ Ollllr9ll ., JO ... ~ ......... CM#I .. ao ~ --.__ -'*"' 11 ..... • u -=-====::..~. ,....,... • , . , ... It 40 .... "*-..... Col 08'110 I to • .,,.. t =r ... .. = ............ _......_IO .. ........ ....., ....... ,2 .... 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Su- perior Avenue makes CJ sharp and steep curve near Hoag Memorial Hospital to the Pacific Coast High- way below. "The purpose of the project was to improve the alignment of the street. That sharp curve was not up 10 the standards of a major arterial road of D•llY Piiot Del Ivery 11 Gu•r•ntffd '-4 .. ,_)4\,. • ,.,,,~.,. •t fl" ~ • • t..-• '°''' PAC'f"1 f)'f , ti,.1 t ' 111 ()fltnt .. I I t •J ' ~" f.. Ol J N I fA• , .. ,. ' . ,,, .. today," said Ben Nolan, the city's director of public works. An agreement Wlth CaJtrans to let the improved road cut across a vacant lot owned by the state allowed the city to realign Superior A venue. Robert' Lilly dead at 78 Pri vate services are scheduled for Robert Tompkins Lilly of Costa Mesa, who died Wednesday at Hoag Memorial Hospital. He was 78. Mr. Lilly. a retired clinical psychol- ogisl who served at Fairview State Hospital. had li ved m Costa Mesa for the past 25 years. He was a member of the Amcncan Psyc hological Associa- tion and a former member of the Santa Ana Elks Lodge. He is survived by his wife, Eliza- beth; two sons, Stephen Robert Lilly of Long Beach and Eugene A. Klotz of Swarthmore. Pa.. and a daughter, Barbara E. Lilly, of Long Beach. Also surviving arc a brother. John Lilly, or Woodland Hills and two grand- children. Funeral arrangements arc being handled by Pierce Brothers Bell Broadway Mortuary. ORANGE COAST Clrculetloa 714/142-4333 Daily Pilat H. L. Schwertz Ill Publisher Claetlfled edvertlelng 71•1M2-5171 All other department• 142-4321 MAIN OFFICE 330 We 11 8e1 SI CotlA MftA C.A ._,a 1 td1·~• B'l• •')(;() r~1a l\kY CA 'l:>&28 C.>e>;•ij'" 1983 Ota~ l;QUI Publ..,.."'Q ~lly NO -llO<<ft ~oAJ•~lo()tlt 9010< .. "''"'"' ()f ~ ... ............ .., ....... ~ •tl>'acll>GeCl .. '1hou1 IOllC ... l)ef P1t SlC)l"I ot (1}()yflQf'l•f Owf'\ff • J\., • " ••••• ' l t '1 • I I 'r '• Chazy Oowallby Aoaem•ry Churchm1n ' • ' ' ~ c t. ,.., t •,,. .•• ' Clrcul•tlon TelephonH .,.,,.., }•nqto' ( "'" '• •·~•' M.2"'333 Editor ano Ass1stan1 Controller to the Publisher Sl•ph•n F. Carazo PrOOu<.l1on GIOfla A. Pow•r• [)ireclOI OI Adver11sing Mana gm Donald L. Wllll•m• C.rcu1a1oor Manage• SKO<'O dllU PM'~ pa-o •I (;.O&I• Mesa. c.i-IOrr.a 1\J•PS •u 800 !>vt"' "''""' br ... ,...,. '4 1!> mon1ivy lh !Mot ~.roulllll• VOL n, NO . II e'perience .\fter dealing \\1th them- selves. ga)'s must face their emplo)cr~ and family. ··Evel)one feels hke the) arc alone." Boone said. "We're all para- noid. because the nsk of rejection 1s enough to paralyie us." officer for Laguna Beach. said a fncnd h' cs in terror that his present em- plo)er will find oul he 1s gay, having been fired from a banking job. Gay nghts 1sn·1 an issue 1n the ans colony. he says. "Bui there's a lot of work to be done out of Laguna," .------------------------------------------Miller added. Ho"e' er. Boone feel s he's one of the luck) ones. Far from spurning him. Boone·s relatives arc supponn c .ind his thildren treat his 10\er of \l·\cn \Cars as their uncle. But · othcr.,....rcact 10 gays wi th rn ul'lon -and the backlash can 1.1.rnl.. IJ,c, Tim Miller. a cnme prevention "He has to hide his whole life," said Miller. 36. Gays forced to lead a double life invent rclat1onsh1ps and call their lo' crs "cousins ... "We're attacked by people who say the y are pro-fam1l). But the) are teanng people apan," Miller said . ··My fam1l> 1s a lover and two cats. What's 1mponant is love and com- mitment. not whether it's a man llnd a woman and 2.3 children." Gentry estimated the homosexual community in Laguna Beach at 15 to 18 percent of the city's 18.000 residents. M1llcrsa1d he first knew he was gay at 12. but d1dn·t 1ell an}one until he was 22. His confidante, a collegf counselor. d1dn·t believe him. He ·•came out" at 27. "'The time was right" he said. bu1 "it's an ongoing process." REDHEAD'S SEEING RED ... From Al rrd-btl'd He ,,I\, \\Omen who didn't IJ,1\1' rnl hair 1.1.l'fl." allo\\Cd to enter ,111d that the 4ul·l·n·, troph) fell apart 1111 \tJ~l· 11 \'·" hornhk ··Douglas recalls V. 11r'l . Dnugla\ da1m'i in a lawsu11 1tw fHnnrntor l'H'ntuall~ g)'pped him 11ut 1>1 ahnut $1 5.000 from the p.IJll',trlt\ prnu:L'd\ B<s~k' Dnugla\ allege<;. also made oil "1th "an l'\clU\l\e and pri~ate" 11\t of thl· cluh'' redheads -e\CI) n·d-ham·<l nnl' ol th<.'m '\11.,.. <.a\' Dougla'>. Bagk) 1s prl'panng a 1984 redhead pageant 1n '\l'\' port Rea<. h "'11h the pnvate list I ht· dub fo undl'r 1nc;1st'i the mcmbcr- 'h1p ha\ ht-en kit upc;et and confuM'.'d \ \poke.,"oman lor Bagle) said the pr11mnter ,., doing nothing improper rnd tht• dl\pUtl' "''II be settled 1n lllllrl \llr Dougla\ 1\ Vl'I) much a rl'dlwad." rctoncd a 'ipokcswoman for Ragle). who rnuld not be reached <l1rc.ctl~ l he ·\pokc'i'Auman .idded. though. thjt \he doe,n't 1111end to insult redhead~ • he noted that Bagle)-' wile" a rt"dhe~d The flap. to date. haHpawned three IJW'iUlt\ In one Dougla<.. ,., a\king for the SI 5.000 He in\1!tts th<' 198 3 contest aro~~d about $40,000 which he and the promoter were to sphl 60-40 after .npen!>e'i Dou&la' l hum' all he Just Call 642-6086 rcce1 \ cd tor his 40 percent cut wa<, S1.2Wl In another suit Douglas 1s asking for $1 00.000 m dama$C'i from Bagk) ao; well as an 1nJunc11on to stop the promoter from using what he S<i) s 1s a -.ariat1on of h1s group's name Bagley. in turn. is seeking$100,CX)() from Douglas. The promoter sa) ~ Qguglas defamed him at a recent gathering of redheads in Newpon b) making an untrue statement about his past. Bagle) scr1.cd four months an Jatl in 1982 after pleading no contest to then charges relating to a Texas beauty pageant. according to records. Costa Mesa police filed false advertising claims agamst the promoter in 1983 relatins to a ht:aut) contest that wa-; c;taged 1n Nunh Hollywood. But Baglc}. 1n his su11. contends that Douglas accused him of a much more senous offense and claims the accuo;at1on has done him great dam- age. Mean\\ hilc. the redhead fight con- tinues While Bagle)' adven1ses the up- coming pageant, Douglas 1s attempt- ing to reach his carrot-top members to inform them that he 1s not involved 1n the contest. "There's a lot of confused rcdhe~ds out there," he say11. "And there's only so much one redhead can do do straighten them out." What do you like about lbe Dally Pllo&? Wlaat doa't you lib? 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PORT MACH, CA e1Ha c11•> •a1.a1eo · .. • Prisoners' escape ro1npts warnings IY tbl AllOCiated ...... HAJlaJSBUMJ, Pa. -Audloridei buntiii'.fcW ID .,.,,,, -~two conVICled killln-*6o ..._ •Ola COUDty ~by 19wiDt a.ro.b. I blmid window ""9ld .,._ Nlideatl Saluntat DOI~ ... tbdr doon to ,...., .. Tbe ..._tat Dlupllia C:OU.aty PNOD'a ...U.~ =occurred around 11 p.m. Friday .. ta=:=~~~~ Wida SatMlay and cawled visitation and vti.a fbr the iiuilaa No weapou wen found .-dL UWIOD tlid be WU "pretty ccnaiA" the were ail1 ill die an&. All were .. definitely" Ell~ °11ec:aute of their violent puu aad ~" ~ llid. The ah .. their breakout corridor window duriD& "1elevi11on time " l.aMOn Mid. Aauant lpol1ed them on the roofat 10:~ p.m. and talUldec1 an alarm, but the inmata the ju~ped &o the pand and left tbe propeny throup a coDIU'UC'lion 1ile Wlaere a f'ence bad been taken down to facilitate a pri10n Opnsion project. ,._er Idalia Beza. CJJarclJ dJ• W ASHINOTON -frank Cllurch a onetime boy ~of the Senate who roae to promlnence 11 a atem opponent of the Vietnam war but failed in a bid for the pnaideacy in 1976, died of cancet Saturday at 59. family tpokelman Cleve Corlett aaid the former Democratic IODltor from Idaho auccumbed at home in suburban Bethesda. Md. He had underaooe chemotherapy at Memorial Sloan·Ketterina C!aocerCenter in New York for ~tic cancer. "Sen. Church served hia nation with aiitinction and dedication/' President Rcaaan said in a written statement "Hia abidiq interest in fOreisn policy made an important inteUectual tontribution to our counlr)'. We send our aympethy to bia family and friends." Convicted l~la~r to nm BOISE, Idaho -Rep. Georae Hansen, convicted of ~ to report $333,978 in personal Joana and other finanCial dealinp on disclosure atatments, aays he has decided to 1eek an eiabth term ):>ccaute of overwhelming 1uppon from voten. The conservative Republican said 85 pen:ent of the estimated 300 people who turned out for a l*blic meetina in Pocatello on lbunday niabt ur&ed him to run. bued on a poll conducted at the scasion. Hansen laid he expects hia cam~ian opponenta will make an iasue of the conviction, but• I think we can meet this issue head on." • 'amUy IJeld Ja •la very cue · KERRVILLE, Texas -Three members of a ranching family were arrested after six people said they were abducted while bitchhikina and held in chains as ilave laborcn, authorities said Saturday. Kerr County Sberiff Oiff Oreeson aaid Walter Wesley Ellebracht, SJ, bia 10n; Walter Wesley Ellebracht Jr., 31 ; and dau&Ji- ter-in-law, Joyce Ellebracht, 29, were arrested Friday night on kidnappina ctw,es at their ranch near·Mountain Home in central Teua. They were bein& held Saturday on Sl00,000 bonds. Authorities learncc1 of the slavery alleptions last week when a man who said he bad been kidnapped and held on the ranch escaped and contacted Teua-Ranaers in Comanche. Te.t-tabe triplet. bom SAN 01.EOO-Test-tube triplets born to the wife of a 'Navy man were in stable ~c;Sjtion Saturday after a team of 3.S physiciana, nunea ana therapists helped deli vcr the twO 1irts and a boy, officials said. The triplets were born tllrec months premature Friday niaht at Naval Regional Medical Hospital, a spokeswoman said. They were su.fferin& from lung ailments and were attached to m"iraton. Another spokeswoman said a colostomy, an incision into the colon, was perfonned Saturday on the boy. All three babies were in stable conditio~ she said. The parents are Debra Styles-Lusk and Yaul Lusk. a Navy IOnat technician. l•raeHjet. retaliate Artl•t'• concept deplete cuu_,.,. and LoDf l>Uatloa -. ---.. . - Mondale wins big in Wisconsin caucuseS MADISON. Wis. (AP) -Walter F. Mondale. revenint the resulll of a non-bindina primary earlier in the week, trounced Sen. Gary Han in Wisconsin's Democratic Pany caucuses Saturday and captured another Jarae aroup of national deleptes. The former vace president, who sajd in Pittsburgh he was .. obviously very pleased" with the victory, led Hart almost 2-to-l in the raw vote from the caucuses. The Rev. Jesse Jackson was a distant third. .. We bad anticipated a very close cont.est," aaid Mondale. Althou&h he noted that he has scored a number of victories in the past three weeks, startina with the llli~ois primary, Mondale sajd he doubted the Wisoonain would have much impact in Penmylvania's primary Tuesdal. ''I believe that votcn Jealously auard the right' to make their own choicea, he said. In the primary, Hart aot 46 percent of the vote, Mondale bad 43 and Jackson I 0, but that was strictly a beauty contest. . It was the caucuses that determined allocation of78 of the 89 delegates Wisconsin wilt send to the Democratic National Convention in July. · With 98 percent of the raw caucus vote counted, the totals were: Mondale 17,020 or 57 percent Han 9, t 38 or 30 percent Jackson 3127 1 or 11 percent Uncommitted SSO or 2 per~nt The caucuses ch09e delptea to ~nal disuict meetings in May wben national convenuoo delqates will be chosen. With 98 pereent of tho5e deleptcs chosen, Mondale had 60 percent. Hart 30 pttcent. Jackson 8 percent, and uncommitted 2 percent. Pany officials said it was impossible to aay preci.ely what the breakdown would be in the national convention deleption, but Mondale clearly will have the larsat sinaJe block. National party rules contemplate that the percentaJ.C: oflocal delegates selected in th~ first round of caucuses Wlll be reflected all through the process to the final makeup of the national delegation. That would suggest Mondale should ~ at least 47 delegates and Hart 23 and that they could divide the other eight. It was uncertain whether Jackson would act any delegates because of a requirement that a candidate tel at least IS percent of the votes in any one caucus distnct to U~S., Japan OK import quoU.s WASHINGTON (AP) -The United States and Japan reached agreement Saturday on increasina the import quotas on sales of American beef and citrus products to Japan, ending a long·simmering dispute between the two allies. The agreement was reached after nearly six houn of talks that culminated four day of negotiations between U.S. Trade Representative William Brock and Shinjiro Yamamura, the Japanese agriculture minister. Yamamura had extended his visit here twice in an effort to settle the trade dispute. While the amount of sales of the productrto Japan is not substantial, the dispute had become symbolic of the trade problems between the two countries. Brock, through a spokesman, expressed his pleasure with the agreement. "We've guaranteed our cattlemen.a minimum of $300 million in new sales over the next four years to Japan, .. he said. That would bring total U.S. beef sales to Japan to $800 million over the four years. David Demarest, Brock's ~kesman, aaid Japan agreed to inerease its quotas on hip-quality U .S. beef by 6,900 metric tons a year for the next four yean. The import arrangement that expired Jut Saturday had allowed a yearly increase of 3,300 metric tona, which brought expons to 30,800 total tons in the last year of the aarcement. A metric ton equals 2,204 pounds. Under the new arrangement., the total impons by the last year of the aarecmcnt will be 58,400 tons. ..rll take doubling exports any day of the" week - especially to Japan, .. Brock said. Agncullurc Secretary Job.n Block said he was .. plea~ that we have ~ched this accord with Japan," which he said is "good news to American farmers." At a press conference, Yamamura, speaking through ao in!fepretcr, hailed the qrecment as important because .. beef and citrus issues bad become symbolic of trade friction'' between the two nations. He alao said the aarccmcnt was a positive a.ian for trade negotiations acbeduled later in April, when the two countries"wiJJ discussimpon levels for 11l>thercatqories of food, ranging from beans and tomato paste to tome prepared foods. Yamamura said .. intensive con1ultatio.n1 at a working level would continue" in hopes that an ~cnt could be hammered out for the 13 items by the end of~ month. Roger Berglund., vice president of tbe National Cattlemen's Association, an umbrella aroup for beef cattle producers, said in Denver that the agreement .. represents prosress. but we're atilt disappointed that the amount will not be still taraer. parJicu1arly the way we open our markets to the Japanese. We feel they should grant v.cater access. We cenainly would have liked to see more. • win a~eee•wioa to the sublequent le\"el. .. (\ 11 becaUIC of a .S pmlent cfifterence in the duahold requiremeot fOr winnina prelim.iaary delepta at the fll'lt level and tk lO percent tbresbold for winninlcklcptcs It the coap-.iODal district level that the final ~IC coat coWd Y8fY llilbtly from the projectiou ~ "r Saturday'• vole. A native of nei&hbo~ Minnet0ta, MOIMWe Ult powertW bdd from oraati. labor, teacben and many ol the stale'• lad.in& polfticians, includin& Gov. AatboaJ f.arl. Mondale'• Wi1eon.ain victory came four days after lail bia vicl.Ory in the New York primary and only duee cMJI before the Pennaylvania primary. I 1 Jama Johnton., MoodaJe's campeian cbai.rlnlill. ti6d in Wasbi naton tbat the Wisconsin voce was a~ victory ... Jobmon aaid the diffcmlce between the •_primary results and the caucus result could be attributed IO ""tM number of Republicans participmtina on Tueedly ... JobMOO aaid be would expect tbe Wilcouia risuk .. will have a positive impact (in Pennsytvania) in .,.n because it combines with an impressive vic:\ory i.n New York. M UpllftlJll experience Canadl&D Prime llbalater Pierre Tnutea11 pta • baad from Illa 8-,ear-old 80ll. lllcbel. u he 1lft8 88 PQaDda at an amateu wetabt-Uftlq alalbltlon lD Ottawa.. / Rescuers patrol; River still rising LITTLE FALLS, N .J. (AP)-Rescue crews patrolled by boat and damage estimates climbed to at least $35 million as the rain~swollenPassaic River continued to ri$C Saturday in parts of northern New Jersey. where flooding has chased S,000 people from their homes. - O fficials warned that some of the evacuees may have to wait several days before they can return home. Water from seven rain-gorged tnbutaries poured into the Passaic and submerged se<:tions of Morris. Passaic. Essex anJ Bergen counties. Additional flooding down- stream threatened communities in the southern parts of those counties near where the river flows into Newark Bay. "It's like dominoes all along down the Passaic " said Col. Alfred DcMatteo, director of the Morris County offict of emergency management. About SOO people were evacuated Saturday from botla Fairfield in Essex County and from Paterson, where only two of the 14 bridges leading to Passaic County remained open, officials aaid. Paterson police said the Passaic Rivet cov~ access roads and reached the decks of the brid&es. About 150 National Guardsmen were dispatchccl to Paterson. Riverdale and Fairfield Saturday afternoon at the request of local offic1als, said State Poh~ Sgt. Tom Holv1ck. They were sent to assist m evacuauons. traffic control and the distnbut1on of dnnlong water to rcs1dent1 wb.o have been warned not to use tap water. In the Morris County communities of Wayne and Lmcoln Park. rescue crews in boats searched for pcoplt who needed to be rescued from rooftops. BEIRUT. Lebanon -Israeli jets Saturday bombed a buildirtJ in the central Lebanese town of Bbamdoyn in retaliation for a terrorist ramJ>l&C in Jerusalem, and Lebanese Moslem and Christian factions traded heavy anillcry fire in Beirut. President Amin Gemaycl and Syrian President Hafcz Assad arnnJCd to meet in Damascus on Wednesday to try to s~ ~I? an end to the ftahtin&. repona from the Syrian capital aaid. The taraet of the Israeli air strike was a five-story wina of an abandoned hotel in BhamdounJ. on the Beirut-Damascus hi&hway 14 -------·------------------------------......... ---llll!!ll!llll!!llll--~---... -1111111!1. miles southeast or the Lebanese capital. All planes returned safely from the dawn raid, the Israeli command l.n Tel Aviv said. The command aaid the buildin& was a belt of the Democratic Front for the Liberation or Palestine - a Palestinian aroup that claimed rcsponsi- bUity for the terrorist att.ack Monday in Jerusalem's Jewish sector, where 48 people were wounded by machine sun fire aMt arenade blasts on a busy street. Green"•m wromea block •treet. LONOON -Hundreds of women blocked streets m central London Saturday to protest the destruction of their camp outside the NATO nuclear mi11i1e base at Oreenham Common. Police made l 1 arresta. The camp bid become a focu1 of protest apinat deployment of cruise missiles in Britain. The women lay down in the •treets, haJtina traffic, and had to be d~ awa>: by offiCen. Those arrested were cbaracd widi~ obstruction. policeaaid . Bailiffs and huodrcdso(polJcecviaed women Wednesday from six camps oullide the nine-mile fence eurroundlna the U.S. Air Force bue at Greenham Common base, SO miles west of London. The Depanment of Tranapon ordered th~ cv~ctions\ claiming the ca.mpt lnterfettd with a road·wtderunt Pf'OJect. Date.I.I •ctlri•t. b~ mto IMI• VOLKEL. Netherlands -About 120 anli·ouclear ICtiYilll brob into a Royal Dutch Air Force bue on Saturday and occupied a supply dc~t ~fore 1.hcy were ~led and removedbthe Defense Mini~try ann<?unced. The demonltraton. w o wett cha~ with ~da and .-•la'inl. were qllOted by Dutch television 11 11y1na th.cir kdon wu to pro\Clt the praence of nuclear weapons on tM bue. Tbo Volkel hue in the aoutbcm Ne&.berla.ndt 1t ~ for two tqu&droo.s of Dutch f · 16 fl&httt planes, u wd u the U.S. Air Force's 7362nd Muniti~os upport IQuadtOn, eccordina to M~. A.l.C. Van N1euwbura. a ·illaltlfy apokesma.D. The spokesman refuted to disclose WhCthef tbe but~ nuclear weapons Cherokee council accedes to state c9ntrol over park CLEVELAND. Tenn. (AP)-Two Cherokee nations met under towerina pines on Saturday at their fint joint council since 1837, and asrced to leave control of their former capital with the state government. "Tho state park known as Red Oay (State Historical Area) has lived up to the expectations that our ancestors who lived here 146 years ~o would have had," Robert S. Youf\gdccr. principal chief of the Eastern Band of Cherolcee Indians. told council members at the outdoor meet.ins. An estimated 30,000 people crowded the park Saturday to witness the session, which also featured aosP.CI singina, tribal dances and a variety of food and crafts· booths. Park officials put attcnda.nce for both days at near 50'~e Cherokees ended their council with discu ion of IM resolution tttk.ina th.c return of the park to Cherokee control. Counol leaden withdrew the proJSosa1 ai the request of it author, You"ldeer. .. This park i1 so weU·taken care or and revered bY. 'those people livina here I mpe<:tfully uk the tribal counc1l of the &11em Band ofO.crokcc Indians to withdraw this motuuon ·• You~ccr aajd, ' - Red Cay, which bas been operated s1ncc 1979 a historical area by the Tennessee Dcpanment ofConserv•· tton. was the last eastern capital orthe Cbcrotea and the site or their tut previous joint council on Aua. 7. t 837 The Chrrok«S, reprcxnted by as many. as 1.000 mcmbcn from each nauoa, concluded the fcsu'\tc twe>-day tcssion by pim1na ~vcral other resoluuons. 'Iron '&ya' Cody at tbe Cherokee CoancU. "I CLASSES START APRIL 9th. Our l'\.'i'nrn~ cld'>W'> dnd one couri.l"·.t·monlh shJd~ pl.tn m;ike ii P<>''>1blP for our 'tudent\ to worl. rn their C<9rttrs. <9nd scill earn the11 dl'~rrf' .. ""11t0ndl llmw'""rh offv1\ d ,.,de 14n§t> of bustnf''>S P•O!rams 1n1 ludrn1t "1.trkl'trn1t. I'""""'· lnte1natt01ldl Busrness, l1•h•1ommun1<ctlt0n'> dnd C ompull'r ')c11'nC1• We also offer dP!tlf'P pro"rdm' 1n mc1n1 Olhl'r flrld-.. like tducation. 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CANOGA PA"ll v1~ St lllO C0t0<n SI CO•TA •aA.)411~ Shooe>ong CentM Hl•t>or 8Jvl1 ll'lO 'Ir ,, SI LA llllH'ADA U sl tmbet111 Hwy II San11 Gt-<11...oes •vi! THOUaAHO OAlll J1n(1 ~·on N<vl" 1,toorpe1-Ro 1 ? n\l rJ "'-0. s -... • . , I : I I I f J ij i DldSovs plot to de-troy airliner? Conspiracy buffs say McDonald was reds' target WASHINGTON -Throughout his public career. the late Rep. Larry McDonald Ii ved in a world of deep dark conspiracies supposedly aimed at him by the evil forces of world communism. Among his disciples. indeed. there lurks the nagging suspi- cion that the Soviets shot down the Korean airliner last September just to get rid of McDonald. McDonald's conspiratorial nature is revealed in more than I 00 pages of internal FBI files, obtained by my associate Tony Capaccio. The late congressman was suspicious of any- one who criticized him. On at least two occasions. he felt endangered by critical mail and told the FBI that his life had been threatened. The files shQwthat on Sept. 26, t 976, McDonald sent the FBI a post card he had received which he considered threatening. The FBI re- cords don't include the text of the post card thatalanned McDonald, but a . memo addressed to then-FBI Direc- tor Clarence Kelley said .. the threat consists of innocuous comments.·· G iven McDonald's congressional Statu~. however. "the bureau has instr'Ucted that this matter must receive vigorous and con11nuous attention until fully resolved," states the memo. The G-men pursued the matter with theircustomal) thoroughness. They dusted the postcard for finger- prints. but found none to match them an the criminal files. T hen they ran a labonous check of the signature on the card. Lo and behold, it matched that on a letter to . then-Director J. Edgar Hoover in 1970. Using the address on the old lener, FBI agents tracked the writer down and paid him a visit. The.citizen was indignant over t.hc investigation his post card had pre- cipitated and wrote another letter - this one a complaint to his con- gressman, Ed Koch. Koch. now mayor ofNew York City. asked Kelley why his constituent was being harassed. Koch wrote to K . .iley that the only reason this irate bu1 obscure ciuzen found the FSI at his door was because McDonald was involved. Koch added that the man "denied his note was ofa threatening nature and was disturbed that his 'critical' note could have produced such a response." In reply. Kelley assured Koch that standard procedure had been fol- lowed. An FBI memo on the matter said the New Yorker .. is a chronic letter-writer and has written numer- ous letters to FB,I headquarters since 1946." The Justice Department de- clined to pursue the case. Six months later. McDonald. irate after hanging upon a caller, passed the person's name to the FBl's Washington office. The FBI ran a check oft he caller"-; name. but came up empty. Interesting!~. McDonald himself wasthesubJectofa bnl'fFBI investigation for an alleged threat he made to an unspecified person in January 1974, before he "'as elected to Congress. The Detroit FBI office sen I the information to Washington ··an view of subject's ambition fornat1onal political otllce and in view of his leadership in the John Birch~ociet~ ... But the U~S. attorne; an Detroit said McDona1a had not violated the federal extortion statute bc-cauc;e "1t appears that a direct threat has not been made.·· O n oneoccas1on. McDonald's flamboyant anu-commun1st rhetoric seems to have misled an admirer. who wrote and asked the con- gressman to ··assign several of;our most trustworthy, dependable and efficien\ operatl'veS to make a few hits .. to discourage 'iupport forcom- muni~m. McDonald turned the note overto the FBI as "apparent!; encouragj og acts of polt ti cal ter - ronsm." Ja~k Alldersoa '·'" syndlra ted columolst. ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat I 1t~...,....,. ...... ,,.,' ,,_.,.. ~ ,~ .. •'141 ' t I ""'''\I ~ ,, I "'' Mft p., .. 'f·~ ~i 1.,... • '' , •.11,1 Mt"' M.....,. I\ j/f ,'t 'What's the use?' 65% ask Sixty-five percent of the re- searchers who work at length in Antarctica eventually get depressed. sleep fitfully, and ponder sad ques- tions like. "What's the use?" So reports a psychiatrist who studied the records. Illuminating. Still. it might be claimed that 65 percent of every- body sometimes gets depressed. sleeps fitfully, and ponders sad ques- tions like. "What's the use?'' Ear wax is not dirt. It.protects the ear drums. So don't try to wash out your ears with soap and water. Such is the advice of a German physician named Dr. Rudolf Link. Tell your mom. The black market for . U.S. passports is pretty lively in Italy, evidently. U.S. consulates there re- place more lost passports than do U.S. consulates e lsewhere. Here's a nifty name for a new· business venture: Jfyou run out of ice at tbe pany in Austin, Texas, you can get q uick dttJivery of same by phoning an outfit caf1ed..;'Flash Cubes." TV's "Dynasty" spends about $I 5.000 a week on clothes forthe cast. Q. In pro footbaJI, can kickers tie back the toe of the shoe to get more foot into the ball? A. In the Canadian league. yes. But not in the NFL or USFL Q. What's the typical weight of a fu ll-grown Mexican Chihuahua? A. Maybe three pounds. It's poss- ible, though, to round out an order for 100 pounds of Chihuahuas with 100 Chihuahuas. A bird's knee is its ankle. actually. L.M. Boyd is a syodicated columoist. Girls add life to a family Fatherderives greatest joy- f rom J:.is daughters It 1s not hard to understand why, in primitive or poor societies. the parents generally preferred to have more boy-children than girl-children. for sheer manpower provided an economic advantage in the struggle for survival. What is harder to understand is why this preference persists in mod- em society, even in such an advanced country as the United States. where these economic considerations are negligible. There seems to be more pride and sense of fulfillment when a male is pi't>duced -and e'·en the mother herself mav share in this satisfaction. · Yet actually. in sonal and emo- tional terms. it is the girls who .. make" the fam1lv more than the pays do, and who· suppl} both the spark and the current 10 the domestic circuitry. This thought was v 1 vidly brought home to me again last Christmas. With only the two boys home. Christmas might as well have been Groundhog Day, for all the spirit and activity it evoked. As soon as the two girls arrived, however. the whole household came alive. in the fu llest sense of the word -with bright sights and laughing sounds and good smells and the bustle of shopping and planning and party-giving and party-going. As the dreadful poetaster put it.. ~·It takes a heap o'ljving to make a house a home," but he should have added that most of that living is generated and su~tained by the distaff side of the family. Nor is it merely that the females do the cooking and the decorating: it is, rather, that they act as the "binder" in the fam ily. like the egg-s in batter or the-gum-in -paint. Boys are splendid creatures. and I would not want to be without a son. but there is nothing like a daughter when a man feels low or tired and a young nymph comes up behind his chair and kisses him on the back of the head for no other reason than she feels like it. That's when every day is Christmas. SIDNEY HARRIS In my fathering years, whenever someone would .ask-me the foolish question. "Do you want a boy or a girl?" I would always answer "Yes" -for what I wanted was a boy or a. girl. and not a bird or a baboon. Ii mattered not a bit to me. but now. in my early senescence. I would feel keenly deprived had I not been blessed with a daughter. It may not be a manifestation of mare coauvinlsm lhat so many hus- bands covet a son and heir. but it is certainly a form of male stupidity. A son may bring honor and pride to his family, but for com fort and consola- tion and cheerfulness in the house, there is nothing that can beat a daughter. Sldlley Harris is a syndicated colomnist. In real life, 'action' hurts W..\~Hl\;(j T< )1\-Whcn I was a kid. I It ved 1n a fan 1asv world or. to be more precise. a world.in which m y fantasies were difTercnt than the) are now. Once. for instance. I wore m) bathrobe asa L'apc, ~cllcd. "L. p. up and away!" and do\'e ofTthe end ofa bed. That was the <lav I learned 1t takes more than a cai>c to th. Another time. I was shooting baskets in the school )a rd when thn:e tough-lookanghombresdemanded I turn over both the ba ll and the coun. Having been schooled on telc" ision westerns, I gave them the schoolyard equ1"alant of sm1lc-when-)ou-sa)-tha1-pardner, whereupon one of them punched me 1n the mouth. I went down thinkmg, "They lted. It huns ... I recall those twoep1sodcs b) way ofrebutting Martha Bayles who in a Wall Street Journal anicledcfunded the television program .. The A Team·· from what she thinks are hystcncal attacks on it!I "1olencc quotient. Siding wllh the networks 10 their running war with a group calkd the Not1onal Coalttron Against Tele· v1s1on Violence (N( ATV). Ms. Bayles writes." ... most people. in- cluding mostch1ldrt'n. can d1s- tingu1sh between reality and make-hclic"f " <\an cc w hl·n" I tan not, of L()Ur\~. \pea I.. for ~f<. Ra ) lcs "ho "'en in H. l. Schw•rtz Ill r il'li• ""' Chazy Oowallby f <lcfr·• .iml A, ' ,,,. t rt, '"_. Put~ "ht•t Larry 0. Speare M1na111no ! 11110< Fr•nk Zlnl A"',OCl.llll (Cl1IO• RICHARD COHEN childhood. evidently had both feet planted firmly on the ground. But my own childhood testifies to the fact that what I saw in the movies or on television. I believed. It was not until I was older that I realized that you could really get tn2n in a fight. I am not suggesting that children are always incapable of telling the di fTerence between reality and fan - tasy. I am only suggesting that unul reality teaches otherwise (ps with an instructive punch to the mouth}. there 1s no reason fora child to be skeptical. Af\erall. television depicts both reality and unreatt1y. The only way adults know the difference is by exP.Cnence. which is precisely what children lack. That\ why kids are much more likely to attempt to jump 11 car a la The Dukes ofHa1.ard than 1s your average rac~cardriver He knows the stunt can wreck the car. NBC the network responsible for "The.\ Team.'' distinguishes be- twl"cn violence and what it calls ··act1on."To N»C "action" 1s viol .ence without blood -real fant.h) v1oknce. It 1s, though. what pomo- nraphy is to sex -all too casual and w1tpout any moral. social or physical rcpcrcu,..$1ons. The networks think that airing "action'' asoppoStd 10 v1olcncc makes them some son of corpora le Mothet Thertsas. They would bettc:r~rve their young v1c~­ Cr\, thou~. 1fthey showed what 'iOmt-onc s fo~ rcall> lookc-d hkc aflc-t being punched an. Television is the keyhole through which children see the adult world. And what they see is incredibly distorted. Violence. for instance. is commonplace;coersion and in- timidatjon are routine. The only difference between the good guys and the bad guys is that the good guys come back week after week -not because they are less violent. but because t~eyemptoy violence for Sood rather than bad reasons. There 1s, forinstance1 no Fifth Amendment . injunction against self-incrimination on television-noone telling Mr. T that it's not nice to compel con- fessions by threatening force. Even when it comes to television criticism, moderation isa virtue, and it's silly to argue that TV violcn~ represents the end of civilization. But television's ability to persuade is well-known. Advertisers do not pay fortunes fortclcvision time thinking viewers do not bet icve what they see. lfthat is true for adults. it's certainly the case for children. A kid schooled on telcv1!iion "action" has to be forgiven forthinkinga punch in the mouth is not tantamount to imtant orthodontia. Violence sellsand if it did not it would surely, like quality program- ming. be banished from the nation's airwaves. That. and not the alleged ability of children to tell rcahty from makc·belicve. 1s why It persists on tclcvisiol). The only TV exccuttves who think othcrw1~ arc tho~ who never were children. As for \heTcst. somewhere 1n their pa~t i!i a'faalcd uperman. Up. upandaway-with the ratinas. Rlcb•rd Cobt:a I•• 1yadlc1t~ ~l11maJ11. GOlden 1¥.est students prepared for: success To the Editor; We have been reading a lot ~ntly about the community colleaes or California, their programs, services, enrollments, costs and the quality of their instruction. Almost all of these thousands of words have been based on O{>jnions, myths, and biaSC$ emergmg from httle or no infor- mation. It seems. at times, that facts and 'l:levant data have no part to play in the current public discussion about community colleaes. · One mytlt relates to the quality of commuruty coll*s instructional programs. I want to address this issue, at least for one community college. and'provtdeso~c~ally, recent data from the California State University Chancellor's office shows that those continuing Golden West College students who transferred as regular admissions to the CSU system had a higher CSU grade point avera•e that CSU students wbQ stancd thetr college careers at CSU campuses. This means that Golden West College transfer students were well P{epated for upper-diVision work, and werei in -faet. umi-ngbetter-gredes-than natl ve CSU students. This is a factual indicator of the quality of our faculty and of our prosram" It is unfonunatr that so mucb unsupported misinformation bu .·•~ been written and spoken about tbe , quality of the community coUeae transfer propam and student. SuCb ·~·: inaccuracies simply discounee the ·· L able bilh · school araduates wbo.', , cannot alfort or even ff! intO the CSU · ,: or UC systems, from cnsiderina their · I t . •1.1 local community col eae. t is • ,• .. disservice to citizens of all .,es who believe in education, who want a ' '1 second chance to learn, or to attend a ..... college they can afford, to malian such institutions with half truths for politi-· · · cal gamesmanship or budgetary ad- vantage. ,• . :fheonly real evidence rcprdna the ·: contribution that community col-• leges malce and the opportunities that , ""~ they pro"ide would be lO uk the over 1.3 million students who attend. learn • and arow in oommunity coll.-what ~ ~ they think. I suspect a vast majority . . . would respond by saying it was the . best educational experience they ever • rccieved. LEE A. STEVENS President. Golden West College Establish airport at El Toro ·. · To the Editor: Orange County Supervisor Ralph Clark sent identical letters to me and to several other rc.sidents of Corona del Mar in response to our concerns about John Wayne Airport ex- pansion. Supervisor Clark listed I I excellent advantages in moving com- mercial air traffic from John Wayne Afrport to the El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. He suggested that if civilian ·operations gradually re- placed military operations at El Toro, that "community noise (around El Toro) will drop significantly." He continued . "twelve sq uare miles ... would be etiminata:i from the high noise impact area when El Toro becomes a civilian airpon." Supervisor Clark also said. "only two members of the Board of Super· visors (one being himself) have expressed a willingness to pursue civilian use of Et Toro." Does this mean that if Mr. Riley would add a third vote. we would possibly be able 10 save the beautiful resort of New- pon Beach from being blighted by an expanding John Wayne Airport and · ! also could make life more pleasant for those now impacted by the much louder military aircraft at El Toro?' · . Could Camp Pendleton absorb the El • · Toro Manne Air traffic without compromising our national security? · It is my understanding that com- mercial jets taking off from El Toro • ·~ would take off over mostly barren hills rather than over heavily im- pacted communities and that landing commercial jets would be far quieter than landiitg military jets. We hope Supervisor Riley will join with these two other supervisors in exploring the advantages of civilian · • use of El Toro Marine Air Station ·' including economy, convenience to existina Orange County businesses : and hotels and quieter and safer communities. GINNY DA VIES Corona del Mar Teachers treated badly To the Editor; I personally, am the product of a private school education. J am a college graduate and a published author. My children have been going to Crown Valley School in the Capistrano School District for, collec- tively, nine years. My husband I have been involved in the school and have gotten well acquajnted with many of the teachers. We have found them to be terrific, caring, excellent teachers with our children's w_elfa.te their.. primary concern. Therefore, I am ex.tremely upset by the way our teachers ~ being treated by the school district. As an interested parent and a taxpayer I am very well-informed about teacher-district problems. l thinlc that the district is making the teachers beg for what they should be given cheerfully. Full benefits, adequate teaching supplies, and a decent, fair raise should be mandatory. Obviously, money is available if the district is willin& to pay S 138 a day to stubstitutes and $12,000 a clay on secun ty."1iie5e -~ expenditures arc unnecessary and . ·: ridiculous. • :: My main concern. however, is attitude. There seems to be a terrific ·· power strugle between the district administrators and the teachers. The • -• teachers seem to be most concerned about the' children, whereas, the :: Tdmiiusttallon seems lo 'be most concerned about the administration. No teacher was ever in teaching to get : rich. They're in it because they love children and know that the next generation is our nation's arcatest asset. Think about it .. and please be fair to our teachers. .. JUDI BATES Laguna Niguel . . All things can't be affordable To the Editor: The recen1 flap about affordable housina for people of low and "moderate" income here in Newport Beach requires us to examine other afus of discrimination, besides just housing. There are Pockets of bigotry a,ga.inst the poor throu.&!lout this city. Take restaurants. for example. There arc in Newport Beach. some restaurants in which one plnnot get a decent meal for less than $20 per person. Obviously, something should be done. These places should be required to ofTer a percentage of their meals for a reasonable cost. say $6. 95. The difference they could make up, with help fiom the city. And how about automobiles. Would you believe there are agencies in this town that will not sell a new car for less than $35,000? How is a poor, or even moderate family expected to buy one of those? Obviously. these people must be compelled to offer some of their cars at a reasonable price ... say. SS.995. Ttre list could go on and on ... clothing stores, jewelry stores, etc. Never mind the fact that except for those who were born rich. most or the peopleliving in Newport Beach •. came from someplace -etse, like Azusa, Duane. San Bernardino, or Corona. where ~hey could afford to live until they got enough money to . • move here. It's time to invite the couns.to order some equality for tb.e -poor. .. lfwe can carry this out to a l~cal •l conclusion, low income people will be able to live in Newport Beach, drive a Roll~ and have dinner at Am.· , bros1a ... and there would no lonaer be any reason for anyone to work hard •1 and make a bundle. ~,, Sure. DEAN"E BOITORF ) Corona del Mar '' •.J .. • Thanks, o,.ange County • To the Editor: On behalf of the Junior ~uc of Newi>ort Harbor, we would like to extend our heartfelt thanks to the citizens of Orange County for their outstanding support of the 1983 Chnstmas Company. The Christmas Company is a yearly fundraiser for the Lcafue which brinp t•tht.r a wide vanety of vendors of Christmas gifts. Each vendor &J!'ttS to donate a portion of 1.htir profits to the Leaauc. Tbex profits a~ 1hen "reinvested" in our commuoity throu&h our Leaauc pro- Jects. This year's Christmas Company was one of the most uccessful an o ur htStory. Over S 11 S.000 is now avail· .. --· able to suppon our various volunteer projects. Those projects wiJ include: The Saddleback Valley Adult Day Care Centtt. The Child Advo6atc Newsletter, The Disaster Prepa~ ness Spahn Bureau, The Child Molestation Prevention Project, The '' CA.SA Project (Court Appointed ,, ~·' Advocate,, Adopt-A..SChoo~ I Tea£hcr ReQ01nation, Tbe PubH· '' ~,ation Education Awareness Ta~ • force and The EAploratory Lamina 1, Center. · Thari.k you, Oranae County. MARY EARL SPENCER Christmas Company Chairman ,,, SALLY YOUNT President ' Fountain Va ley'sL amastooka vice from DOdger star to stay in baseball By ROOD CARLSON °' ............... Fernando V aJenzuela has had some pat rooments on the mound for the Los Aqelcs Dodacrs, but it's doubtful if the Cy Youna Award winner bu ever thrown a better pitch than the one he sent a few months qo, aimed at Ray Llamas, a 16-year-old who bad pretty well made up his mind that baseball wasn't for him. It wasn't for him, he thought. because it wasn't for some of his · friends. who didn't have the right stuff for the game. It was January of 1982. Llamas had toiled for two years as a freshman and sophomore, and played well, but. . . there were some pressures from friends with other interests. He approached his coach, Tom DeK.rai1, and told him he had enough of baseball. But DcK.raii told him to wait for a little while, to think it over, allowi~ him enough time to set somethma up. There are some fine arts in coaching, such as explainina a pickoff move, or the delayed double steal with runners on first and third. a knuckleball curvcor exccutina the run and hit, but DeKraii never made a better move than simply pickina u.p a telephone and calling the right number. A meeting was set up for Ray and bis dad, Ray Sr. with the Dodgers' star and after a three-hour session in San Fernando, alona with DcKraii and Valenzuela's aaent, Tony DeMarco, DeKraii had himself a solid prospect. Llamas went on bang out a . 41 7 average and was 3-0 as a left-handed pitcher on his way to first team AU-Sunset Leaaue honors. This year? lhc 6-0, I SS.pound senior first baseman bas belted the ball fora .S31 average, with 2 homers, Sdoublcsatripleand 19RBlamidsta 26-for-49 performance. Only twice has be failed to aet a hit in a game for the Barons, who arc in pursuit of Edison, Ocean View and West- minster for the league title and a CIF playoff berth. It's all a continuing payoff for that rendezvous with Valenzuela, who took the time and effort to explain the facts oflife. "He showed me a film,'' recalls Llamas. "It was about how Fernando had grown up, the house he lived in and how he strugled. He wanted me to do well and stay with baseball. He had stru831ed, and that's what I was doing, struagling." Somewhere during that discussion Valenzuela obviously got tbrouJh. On his way home that evemng Llaroas found himself asking to stop first at a battini cage and as the balls kept firing away, whatever doubts that ma)> have still lingered were belted into the netting. .. Fernando talked about his trials and tribulations as a player and person," recalls OcKraii. "He talked about Ray being taken in with this other group and that Ray should be their leader, getting them in baseball "It was really an inspiration to Ray." . "I was real~... adds Llamas, "and he really didn't tell me anything I didn't know. But I don't think I would have responded the same way 1t someone else was t.dlina certain amount or plump in his me, because this was comma from a cheeks. professional." • He doesn't see Valenzuela pi&cb Llamas, who'll be J 8 in Ju~. Jives that often, but as for foUowina tbe y~u some of the Valenzuela look with adventures of the Dodaer1' rus moustac~. black hair and a (Pleue ... u T LLAlllA8/91!) , Fountain Valley ~ager Ray Llamu took the ad'rice of Dodger •tar Fernando Valenzuela and kept playtnc bueball. Llama• l• currently hitunC ewer .500. Forsch's irijury caps ~iserable night KenFonch Angel ace suffers dislocated shoulder as Stieb, Toronto register 3-1 triumph By CURT SEEDEN °' ... .,.., ......... On a night the Angels received good pitching. they lost a good pitcher. Keb Forsch. the {>roud owner of the club's only victory in 1984. is out for a minimum three weeks after suffering a dislocated right (pitching) shoulder in the eighth inning Saturday night. He suffered the injury when he fielded I J]()W-roUer Wide ot the mound and tried to beat hitter Willie Upshaw to the bag. .. When he reached for the baJ with . his glove, be tried to brace himself and it locked," said Angel third baseman Doug De<.:inccs orthe play by Forsch." As soon as he rolled over, I could tell what it was." DeCinces provided the only real Angel offense, meanwhile, with a solo home run in the fourth inning as the Toronto Blue Jays scored a 3-1 victory before a Cap Nipit crowd of 41 ,859 at Anaheim Stadium. It was the Angels' fourth loss in a ro~ but ~he defeat was har<!!}' the toprc of d1scu-sston aflefllle game. Despite suffering the defeat, the veteran right-hander pitched another strong game (he defeated Boston 2-1 in the season opener), giving up the three runs on eight hits. Two of the hits were solo home runs. by Upshaw 1n the second and Lloyd Moseby one play before Forsch suffered the injury. . The AnJtl pitching staff was already decimated before the season began. Geoff Zahn (pulled quadriceps muscle) is on the disabled List as is Bruce Kison (coming off back sur- gery) and reliever Don Aase (elbow surgery). The Angels were forced 10 stan rookie Ron Romanick and youngster Steve Brown in 1he first week of the season. Romanick pitched well Wednesday before b.is owo eighth-inning throwing error paved the way for a Boston victory. Brown was shelled Friday night by the Blue Jays in an 11-5 Toronto win. · "Kenny's such a hard competitor. Sometimes. you forget about a few things and JUSt play hard." noted DcCinccs. .. It's very unfonunaie. When you're playing that out is very important. Now. it doesn't seem so important." "The play was V(ry close." added Upshaw ... It could have gone either way. h 's really a bad break for the Angels. He's their act." "He (Forsch) landed on his elbow." explained Angel Manager John McNamara. "He popped the 1 shoulder out but ii went back in. They've already X-rayed it and tht minimum is three weeks." T-be.JaGk -of-heaJthy Ange-I pitchers. meanwhile. overshadows the lack of Angel hitting. Saturday night, Tor- onto's Dave Stieb limited them tojus1 five hits and one run through seven innings. Dennis Lamp pitched tht final two innings and recorded six straight outs to record the saved. • The Angels came into \he pin( hitting .217 and managed just me fivt ~ hits. Brian Downing, who was bideU ;. in his first 13 at-bats., went '2 for•. bot : catcher Bob Boone conu.nued to struale. Boone is now 0 for 1 S. lk,. struck out twice Saturday. · In additioo. rookie Gary Pettis. who won the centeT field JOb this • spring, carried a. I 11 average into lbt • game and went 0 for 4. striJung out• three times. "He (Pettis) was with (battine instructor) Ron Fairly in the batti11e CA~~ .. said McN.amJLra.. .. don.'.1 know 1f he's battling his confidence. He will go through stages Hke this. be w~nt through them in spring training. It sure as heU didn't help to go up against one of the best right-handers. (Pleue .ee PORSCBf85) Detroit's orris no--hits White Soz Plttabmth'• lkrftU Wpne (S8) loob back oYer hia alaotilder after elldl.nf Into ... eecond bue to check call while Dan Andenon of tile Dodeen awalta throw. Tiger right-hander 'knew he had it' in the_fifth inning CHIC..\GO (..\P) -Jack Moms decided he would break the tension of p1tchinga no-hitterSaturda) and told pitching coach Roger Craig 1n the eighth inning. "I'm going to get 11" ".\ctually. 1 was more nervous in the seventh 1nnini than I was in the ninth ... said Moms after pitching the Detroit Tigers to a 4-0. no-hit '1ct0f} over the Chicago White ox "I knew I had It going in the fifth inning:· said Moms. "L'suall). b) the fifth tnning I don't ha'~ a no-hitter going. 1 looked up at the board and saw the zeco:· Moms figul't'd the turning poin1 in his masterpiece. which included six walks and eight stnkcouts. came in the fourth inning He had gone through the first three inntngs flaw - lessly. He opened the fourth b) going 2-0 on Rudy uw and then went to his mouth at which time umpire Durwood Merrill charged him with a third ball. Two more walks filled the bases and then came what Moms said "was the turning point of the pmc. The bases wert loaded and there were no Dodgers miss their chanCesin falling to Pirates, 3-0 LOS ANGELES (AP) -Pitubu~·s Dale Berra dumped a two-run sinaJe into fiaht field in the teventh innana. helpina John Candelaria and Don Robinson to a l-0 victory over the Lot An&elct Doctacn Saturday. "lfbateball is 90 pm:;cnt pitchiDJ, like they say it i11 the restofuurecapabkofpickin& up the otner I 0 percent," said Berra, who aupplied the 1n1urance runa an the Pirates' leCOftd 1\teealive ~iccory over &he Oodacra. Canctelaria. l-0, hurled 11lt inninas, but only once mirechhe Oocfaen in order. "~hadn't ~one mort than five innin all sprina." Manqcr (.'buck Tanner said ot Candelaria, "but be pitched his tail otT Wtlh that man on thjrd. •• It was the fifth 1nnina and the Pirates owntd a 1-0 lead when Ocrm•n Rivera led otTw1th a triple. Candelaria escaped. but Berra, the shortstop, helped with a leap1na catch ofa hoe drive b)'. tcve Sax. "We reaaooddcfcn 1veclub,"TannC'naid. "and our defense bclptd u! tay ahead today" Candclana, 1-0, pvc up eight hits over 1~ inninas and Robinson pitched the final three to rtrord his first \AVC of the sc1tson. lej1ndro Pena, 0.1. took the lo . The P1rates had a 1-0 lead throuah six innings. the result of an unearned run in the founh inning by throw101 cm>rs b Pena and first baseman Pedro Ouemro. In the Pl.rite stvtnth, after two were out, Tony Pena and Doua Froblc in led to ttntcr. Berra then aot tu' hit to naht. nna Pena and Froble, The Ood n. had vcral $COnna op- portunit1c but failed to ap1tah2c. In the fifth tnnmg. German R ivera led off with a tnplc. but was stranded. In the c1&hth inning, tcvc -·· - Su Ol>Cfle<S Wlth a teft·ftcld double off Robinson. but Dave nderson popped out and RobanM>n then struck out T crry Whufield andGuem:ro ~arvell Wynne sinaJcd in the Pirate · foutth. ~na attempted to pick him off first but th~w the ball way, and Guerttm. aner rttrtiv1na the b.111, threw w1ldh: to third., allow1na Wynne to '\Cort l~andro Pena aave up JUSt four hit\ throu h St\lnrung but left tor a pinch h1ttcrm th~ stvcnth. ht\: ma 11\:(D Uf' '4.'' t'n hm ·: .. out\. Mo m s go 1 Greg Luzinski to bounce back to the mound and he threw to the plate to start a double pla) before striking out Ron Kittle t<> end the inning. "Going into the ntntb I ""·a.sn·, gung-ho on the no-hitter." said · Morris. "I wanted to get the first hitter out. I threw(Carlton) Fi kagood fork ball and got him. Then I got auna--bo about the no-hitter." So much so that with a count of2-2 on Luzinsl1. Moms fell off •he mound after thro""1n1 t~ nnt pitcb and eventuall) walked Luzmsli with t""o outs before tnk1na out Kittle q,am on the I 20th pitch of the pine to get the no-hatter. the fmt .b)·, • Detroit p1tber smcc JUTl Bu:noi .. 'threw one qa1nst Boston in 19 "You ._now. ~ou need a lot Of luc to pitch a no-htner or e en a shutout.'' said Morn!.· "l'\C had better $tufTbrlOf'C.- ln 19 torri h d a one-biutr again t Minnt ta when .. R b W1lfona hit a bloop O\:Cr thud bex in th~ fin\ 1nnin.-0f that aamc .. Momsadm1tlC'd. "rm~ nerv u can hard!' tal.... rm ha~). ' happ)" • I ................. PITISBUllGH-Former PittSburlh II Pirates• pitcher Dock Ellis. ateated four yea,. llO for dnaa dependeocy, says he w1.5 Yndlr the in.flueoce ofl.SD when he pitched a n~hiner tpioat the Sao Dleao Padres in 1970. Ellis. now~ coordioaaor of an anti-drug proaram in Los Anee• allO told The Pittsbur]h Press he was on DCD pills when be intentionally tried to hit severJI CiDdanati Reds'" batten. ineludina Pete Rose and Johnny ~nch, durina a 1974 pme. Ellis, 39, said he didn't know until six hours before his June 12, 1970, no-hitter that he was going to pitch. . "l was in Los Angeles and the team was playing in San Diego, but I didn't know it," Ellis said in a story published in the Press' Sunday editions. "l had taken LSD ... I thought" was an off-day. SW. That's how come I had it in me. I took the LSD at 12 (noon). At I, the girl (he was with) looked at the paper and said, 'Dock. you're pitching todar..· 'That's when it was $9.50 to fl)' to San Diego. She got me to the airport at 3:30. I got there at 4:30 and the pme started at 6:05 p.m. It was a twi-night doubleheader. • .. I can only remember bits and pieces of the game. I was psyched. 1 had a feeling of euphoria. I was zeroed in on the (catcher's) &love. But I didn't hit the glove·too much. I remember fiitting a couple of batters and the bases were loaded two or three times." The Pirates won the game 2..0. although Ellis walked eight batters. Ellis said he never pitched agam under the influence of LSD or alcohol, but was high on May I. 1974, when he opened a game against the Reds by hitting Rose, Joe Morgan and Dan Driessen. walking Tony Perez on four pitches and throwing two baJls to Bench before being removed by angry Pirates Manager Danny Murtaugh. 811* of tlli .. ,. ..., ............. about hie ... In ~=-=~~~ Clil •at1tt ,,,... becelae tt.ay Md ree•11, llhd I ......... t Deii'Jt ... ...,, hOmend. 1111"9 II --llit I nftM\ln dOiiMe and Dwtalll a.. auered thrtt bi11 over ffve innlnaa in hit major_ leasue debut u the Newr York Mets~ Houaton, 3-2, Saturday niaht in the AJtrOdome-. 11ie 19-0.-:.-0ld Gooden, who 1tNck out 300 betten ~ a.be A Carolina Leaa~ faat aeuon.. struck out t~ of the fint 1ix batters fie faced and did not allow a bate-runner until he walked DeuJ WaWq 10 open the thjrd ... nm WallM* and pitcher 0..W PaJ1D« each hit fW~ND bomen as Montreal blasted At· lanta, 7.-2. It wu Palmet's Rnt homer of bis caRer . . . Rookie ri&bt-bander Jeff R......_ pitch- ed six shutout inninp in bis major 1"4~ •debut and San Francisco npped three borne runs in an ll.:0 rout of St. Louis. Robinson, 23, recalled from Shreveport in the Double-A Texas Leaaue two days before the atraWbeny Qpener, scattered four hits in his six-inn~:!int . -. Joe Lefebvre drove in five Nils and Mike Wt ianitcd. a fo..ur-run sixth wjth a bases.-loaded single as Philadelphia ripped Cincinnati, 9-1. a't Riverfront Stadium. Jerry lt ... mu. aoquircd from the Chicago White Sox in the off-season. allowed ~ven ruts over seven innings in his first National League start since 1978 ... Kevt. ¥eyHl4l1 drove in four runs with a double and a triple to lead undefeated San Diego to a 7-6 victory over the Chicago Cubs. The 4--0 start is the best in the. Padres~ 16-year history. Panthers dealt flrat USFL lou Efrem Herrera's 32·yard field aoal at EiJ the gun boosted Oklahoma past previously .~-• unbeaten Michigan. 20-17, Saturday in ~ United States Football Leasue action· ... Elsewhere, VlDce Evua' eight-yard touchdown pass to Kri1 Hailles 5:35 into overtime boosted Chicago past San Antonio, 16-10 ... Gary ADdef1...0• rushed for 98 yards and scored on a pair of I-yard runs and Jou Reaves flipped a 6.yard touchdown pass to Eric TnvlllioA to lead the Tampa Bay to a 24-0 rout of the winless 'Oakland Invaders ... Joe Cribbs dashed 11 yards for a touchdown to break a late fourth-quarter tie and lift Birmingham to a 24-17 victory over Jack- sonville. Arclero leads off-road race DEVORE -Frank Arcicro Jr. of Ill la_Buna Hills tPOk the lead Saturday in the Class I division at the Nissan Off-Road Classic. "Following Arciero in the unlimited single-seat division are Scott Gillman of Anaheim and Jim Fishback Jr., Etiwanda. Three-way battle for lead Bradley, Carner, Eggeling share top spot at LPGA event By HOWARD L. HANDY .,.. .... o..,Not RANCHO MIRAGE -Feeling solid. ha\ tng no aches or pains and playing the last 27 hoks 10-under-par have made today's final round of the Nab1sco-Dmah Shore Invitational LPGA golf tournament at Mission Hills Country Club a three-way battle to the finish. Pat Bradley, JoAnne Carner and Dale Eggehng tied for the lead at 6-under-par (210) before a Saturday crowd of 17,008 under cloudless skies on a warm (81 degrees) da) with no wind. "Today I felt very sohd and confident." said Brad le}. a winner at Mesa Verde CC in Costa Mesa in I 981. She fired a 3-under-par 69 Saturda}. "I finally played really well today from tee to green and had no aches or pains." said the 1979 Women's Kemper Open champion Carner. "I've played the last 27 holes in I 0-under-par and I'm stroking the ball better than I ever have m my life." added Eggeling, who finished with a 5-under-par 67. Winner of the tournament is expected to come from this trio, especially the two veterans. Camer and Bradley. The victor will grab the first leg of the $I million opportunity ofTer:ed only to the winner here and again next ~week in the J&B Scotch Pro-am in Las Vegas. "This tournament is important to me not onl y ~~ •~AI FS • .. ' • ' • r. •" ' I . • ' \. 1 ' • • r .. '\ I I : I l !'\ r·1 I I becau~ there 1s $55.000 for firs t place but because it 1s a ma1or. a tournament I have never won and..,it's the first leg on SI million." said Carner. ·· tdeall). I'd lake to have a 12-shot lead ri~t now. But this is what the tournament is all about and 1t also opens doors to others. not j ust the three of us." Carner added. .. , was vel) positive out there Fnday." Bradley said. E'cl)thing flowed well and I was in control. It was the same 1oda). >\ofter that first day 75. I am vel) pleased to come back hke this." Eggehng concurred about the weather. "If it stays the same way for Sunday (today), it's going to take a 66 or67 to wtn. If the wind comes up. things will change." Camer. always one with a quick quip, jested that ~he was go10g to kick husband Don out of bed and sleep with her puller. ··tr I w10, he can sleep with me tomorrow night.·· Bradley played in the same threesome with Carner Saturday and said of her opponent: "I thought she played e>.tremely solid today. No. 9 was a perfect example. She was behind a tree and knocked it stiff to the green." "I tried to hit the shot high, low and over some trees," Carner later explatned. "I also missed an awful lot of putts on the back nine including some three-footers. I three-putted No. 13." Beth Daniel had the low round on Saturday, a 7-under-par 65. one stroke off the course record. Val Skinner hit a 6-iron on the 152-yard fifth hole for a hole-in-one. Juli Inkster trails the leaders b y two strokes after firing a 3-under-par 69 with Daniel, i<athy Whitworth and Sally l,.it1le four strokes off the pa~ at 2 I 4. "I played a lot 1n the wind while I was in Florida after i\-BICYCLE REPAIRS winning in Costa Mesa," Nancy Lopez said. She not o nly won the Uniden Invitational this year but the 1980 Kemper at Mesa Verde CC. Servicing All Makes "There hasn't been much wind here and it's going to "--------...----An __ d~M:-:-od-r_e_ls ___ , be tough to catch the leaders Sunday (today)." she said. MeM Verde Cenler 2701 Harbor Blvd 751 4882 Lopei is at even par (216), tied with Alice Miller, Judy • Costa Mesa Clark and Patty Sheehan for I 0th place. ~canflyyou to Europe. ~~~::~~'.b ... ,, Volk sw o9en Conv~rt•hlf ot our• p••c•ol Tot1r1\t 0f'f1.,Pty p11c~ by M a7 /I) You II q .. 1 o L uffhon-;o round-tnp hol1dov tort> cnach t1ck1•f fr om on•• of 10 US Gateway crt•t>~ ''"' Fronkfvrt. GP.rrnoiny 10 r-•ck ,, up Orivf' ,, on v icohon w~·11 shtp II back free· See us for detoth. ~oon \'OV'll b4> up up and away. The Volkswoaen Buy & Fly. @It's not a car. Buy by May 26. 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WaJM T.UeMll slammed a beses-loaded double in the bot10m or the fifth to snap a S-S tie and &ive Texas an 8-S decision over the New York Yaokca.:. Pitcl)esJ• B•ldler allowed uronn\s in eight inninp and Minlfesota bombed winless Anua Baltimore, 13-4. Tlm Teafel, Tim La....,. and Leuy Fae4e hit homers to power the 16-hit attack for the Twins. NHL fou.nome re&later sweepe Edmonton, Montreal, Quebec and (ii Washinston completed lhree-pme sweeps , Saturday niaht to advance to the second round of die National Hockey League playoffs. while the four-time defending champion New York Islanders mo\'04 to the brink of chmination apinst the New York Ranaers. At Madison Square Garden, the Rangers rolled, 7-2, as Pierre Laroacate scored two goals . . . Meanwhile, Marlo Tremblay scored two goals and Steve Peuey recorded his first NHL shutout as the Canadiens ended a three-year string of playoff disasters with a S..O victory over Boston ... Dave Semetmo'1 &oll with I :04 remaining in the second period proved to be the game-winner as Edmonton defeated Winnipeg, 4-1 ... Gica Curie's goal 8:47 into the game gave Washington the lead for good and lifted the Capitals to a S-1 victory over Philadelphia, mark:ina the second straiaht year the Ayers were blanked in the first round of tfic playoffs .. . Jeu-Frucou Sauve scored the winnin~ goal and added two assists to lead Quebec to a 4-1 victory over Buffalo ... In other games, SL Louis took a 2-1 lead in its series with Detroit when Mark Reed• scored 17:07 into the second overtime for a 4-3 triumph . . . Goaltender Rlcbrd Brode,.r recorded his first shutout of the playoffs and def enseman Doa1 Halward scored ~ Joals as Vancouver beat Cal~. 7..0, to extend their Smythe Division semifinal sencs to a fourth game . .. Kellia Acto• scored one goal and assisted on another to lift Minnesota to a 4-1 victory over Chicago and a 2-1 advantage in their Norris Division semifinal series . GREENSBORO. N.C. -Andr 8Wa rolled iD a 'lier/ .. .,..., ~ OerUPt 50 feet in le,... -on tbe flnal hOle.-oom..-S t batd-WOD round,of 72 aDd tl~ bis lead to t.o .,.._ Satunlay in tbe dWd l'OUDd or the Oreeier Greensboro Open Oolf Toumamonl Bean, &rindiqaway in pursuit ofbit firlt victory ln two years. ftnilbed S4 boles in 210, aix &hots under par on the 6,·984-~ Forest Oaks Counuy Oub ~· Bean bAd a four-shot advantqc at ont poant, bUt bopyed the 14th from a bunker, then tutcbed I drive out of bounds and double ~ycd the 16th. • Buddy Gardner, now in tuswventh IMIOO of POA Tour activity without a vi~tory, birdied the .. me hole and, the beneficiary of a three·stroke 1wina. suddenly found himself in a tie for the top. " But Gardner boteYed the 18th moments be1orc Bean~ acrou-the-tJ'eeo putt found the hole. Gardner, with a 70, was tied for seoond at 212 with David Peoples. who bad a 71 in the brisk. ~ weather. Lauda Wln8 Grand Prlz eYeDt KY ALAM( South Africa -Austrian II Niki Lauda led French teammate Alain Prost to a Mclaren TAG-Porsche 1-2 sweep in Saturday's South African Grand J>rix. Lauds stayed close with early leader Brazilian Nelson Piquet and took the lead on lap 21 of the 75-lap. race when the turbo failed on Piquet's Brabham-BMW. Even through a tire change, he never lost his commanding lead. · ··1t feels really good. this victory. because I didn't win anrthing last year. and haven't finished the last two· races. · Lauda said. Ruelas sets mark in Fresno UC Irvine distance specialist Mark Ruelas raced 1.500 meters in 3:43.00 to set a Fresno Bee Games record to highlight the Anteaters' efforts Satur- day at Warmcrdam Field in Fresno. Ruetas' time beat the old mark held by Steve Scott. who raoed 3:43.6 in the 1978 meet. - The Anteaters' men's 400-meter relay team also set a meet rcoord winning in 40.52 seconds, eclipsing the old mecr rcc-0rd of 41 . I 7. In the 3,000 stecplC<'hase. UCI placed three runners in the top four, with Dan Man~~ Mike Carlton and Ed Rutherford placing 2-3 ... in the event. Tom Fitzgerald of UCI was eighth. Other standout performances from ua Saturday included: •John Wagoner's 6-8 in the high jump, good for third pla~. . •Todd Funk's runner-up showmg in the 110-meter hiah hurdles. Funk was clocked in l4.64. •Steve Odgers, who threw the javelin 206-2, which was second. Pat Braclley playfully blowa on putter to cool lt off after maktq1 a birdie on 12th bole of the Dinah. Shore tourney. The women also competed with Annie King winning the 400 hurdles in I :02.6 (a meet record); Brenda Westbrook ptacina third in the discus (161-9); and Lisa Gonzales runoina second in the 3,000 meters (9:30.22) . Clark .a standout at m.eet On the high school level, Corona del Mar finished third in the Tustin Relays behind Loyola and Minion Viejo. Amy Clark of Fountain Valley High was selected the women's swim- mer of the meet Saturday during the Orange County Games at Foothill High m Tustin. Clark won the 200 md1 v1dual medley in 2: 13.98 and capped her day with a meet record performance in the I 00 brc.aststroke (I :05.49). For the men, David Wadleigh of Edison qualified for CIF in the 500 ' -.. freestyle by finishing second in the event with a time of 4:51.99. Other individual standout per- forman~s included T om Warde of Marina 1n the 100 backstroke. who Just missed quah fyi ng for Cl F. Warde swam a 58.27 missing the qualifying time of 58.09. Also. Estancia·s Gordon Berg qualified in the 200 free with a clocking of 1:47.93. The Sea Kings received fine per- formances from the distance medley relay team of Andy Coleman, Ross flemer. Pat McGrath and Dave Anderson, while Mark Palmer took the high jump in 6-4 and pole vaulter Carl Schqug leaped a lifetime best of I 31h feet m that event. The CdM mile rcaly team finished second in 3:26.1 with McGrath turning in a 50.2 split. Larchmont wins Team Challenge By ALMON LOCKABEY ~ ............. .,. Led by Jamie McCreary, Larchmont Yacht O ub of New York was the winner of the first Etchells-22 Yacht Club Team Racing CbalJenac.whieh concluded Saturday in the ocean off Newport Beach. Hosted by NHYC, there were three clubs competing in the evenL The other was the Royal Bermuda Yacht Outs of Hamilton. Bermud.a. Then: were four kippers on ea(b• team and in team racing each skipper triC$ not only to win but may ocrasionaUy come about to aid a teammate who is being covered by an opponent, Low scorer in the event was McCreary who posted four first and a second in the best fi ve of six races fora score o f fi ve points under the reverse scoring system. Other Larchmont ~orers were David Watt.. 16; Louis Piano. 29, and B17Zy Monte Sano. 40. for a team score of 90. Art Robinson led the NHYC team with 20V• Points~ Rick Hawthorne. 22v.f· Scott Ramser. 23.andJaneSchock, 28. for a team score o 941'1. Royal Bermuda scorers were Crai& Fletcher. 1 lY•; Bud Hayward. 43: Jack Outcrbank, 4S. and Ward Youns. H . for a team ~ore or 1 S6tt•. Wtnd5 tor Saturday' hnal two rattS were an t~c Haht to moderate ranac. eonlpartd to Friday w~en ~nds of over 20 knot' created a de truction derby 1n wh.ich two boats were scnousty damaatd 1n a collmon. Oth~rs had 1car failure~ and blown out 11\. ...... ·- banda to ar_&ue over · ''fan interference" call in San meao. Seahawks, Lions survive Each win Sunset League games in t he final inning Ocean View took a 2-0advantage in the second inning as Dave Tinkle walked, Kelly Stovall was safe oo an error and-Gibbs singled in a run. After a double steal. Kirby squeezed home the second run. D. , . CJ.~ J·•. Golden Wctt CollelC used a six-run inn1n1 to stun host San&a Ana in South Coast Conference buebaU action Saturday. In the procesa, the Dom' lead~i to jut one pme over the le(:Ond·place Rustlers C.OU., which handed CcrrilOI a defeat on the Pirate fie d. And wilh 12 pmcs remalnina in confereocic play, it appears to be a lhrce-team race. Sadd&ebeclc, meanwhil~ hit the road and came away with a narrow victory over ;)Ou th western in Pacific Cout Conference action. Here's bow it happened: Ool4ea Wnt I, Suta Au I The visiting Rustlcn sent l l men to the plate tn the second inruna, and six came home as the Oons'went down to defeat for only the third time in South Coast Conference play. It was also Santa Ana's second stnriaht defeat, as Orange Coast nipped the Dons, 7-6, Tbursday in 10 innillJS. • Saturday, catcher Shane Aores started off the' second-inning assault on Santa Ana starter Steve Lankard when he was safe on an error. Brad Sechawer followed with a single and Rod Clark then doubled home Flores. Ron Morello then delivered a two-run double and Gary Buckles followed with yet another double to score Morello. Dean Ayers drew a walk and Les Light followed with a sinf)e to score Buckles. Ayers, who had moved to third on Light's hit, then scored on a sacrifice fly by Kevin Elster. . Morello had the big bat for the Rustlers, going 3 for 5 with three RBI. He singled home~ run in the fifth inning, and the Rustlers added another run on Ayers· squeeze bunt. Down 6-0, Santa Ana came up with four runs in the third inl)ing as Scott Wilkinson singled and PbiJ Woolsey doubled him to third. John Eccles then singled home one run. and Gary Thom mason doubled home two more. The Dons added their fourth run on an RBI groundout. Sophomore right-hander Mike Schooler picked up the victory. his fourth apinst one4efcat. He needed relief help from Dave Wille and Steve Button with Button earning h.is third save. The two teams go at it apin Tuesday at Golden West, and t.he Rustlers have a chance to move into a tie for the top spot with a victory. Orange Coast 7, Cerritos S SdGded 5, se. .. weste,. 4 Tbe Gauchos remain atop the Pacific COMl ference n1ce after Holding off tht bolt A~ la Southwestern. SaddJebeclc did it wilh a four-run second innU., 1 by five walks and just one hit -an RBI double by Cochrane. T hey got the winning run in the top of the ~tla Oii Mark Grace's RBI sinJ:le. Gaucho starter Mike Lomeli was taaed for two bome runs, which accounted for three of Sout11westem'1 nam. The win improved the Gauchos' record to 10-3 in PCC play. ARCADIA (AP) -'l"be eight entries in the S30l. Santa Anita Derby race into history today -witla _._._ career milestones crowded around the finith line tmdy be awarded to the winner. In California's ~icr race leading to tbe ~ Kentucky Derby, a sliJht favorite appears to be F.ai y· winner of five stakes mcluding the Sl million Hch .01111 Futurity as a 2-year-old. Among the spoils awaiting the outcome arc •Fall Time, with $952.679 already won, am bel:lCmll the youngest millionaire in thoroughbred bone history. The two Sunset League baseball games played Saturday were decided in the final inning as Ocean View nipped Huntington Beach and Westminster rallied to tum back Marina at Blair Field. Huntington Beach pulled even in the sixth, reachfog starter Dean Douty for a pair of runs. By defeating the visiting Falcons, OCC also moved a game out of first place. A three-run home rul)-by Fred Tuttle in the sixth inning wiped out a 2-0 lead which Cerritos starter Dean •TrainerCbatlie Wittingbam, who never bu waa bad five hones who finished second in the S.Sla Am•~.._ Derby, could break through with stretcli-runnins...,.... Prince True. In a Palos Verdes Tournament game, Woodbridge was eliminated by Venice. Herc's what happened: Oceu View 4, Badastoa Beacb ! , The Seahawks maintained their share of first place, rallying for two runs in the top of the seventh to turn back the host Oilers. Four errors helped Ocean View in the inning with Rob Gibbs reaching on the first, and after a walk to Mike Kirby, a throwing error moved the runners along. Ted Gaulin delivered the go..ahead run with a single with the second coming home on a Huntington Beach miscue. UCI gets spli~ with Pepperdine Darrin Tomasik and Pat Gordon Doubled and Andy Pascoe singled Gordon to third. With two outs. Larry Curran knocked in the tying run with a base hit. Douty went 5% innings. strikin$ out seven and walking none before giving way to reliever Matt Jones, who retired all four batters he faced. Jones, who earned the win. struck out three of the four batters he faced. Meanwhile, Ed Lid yo ff pitched well for the Oilers, but got no decision for his effort. Palnier Up by three WestmJuter 3, ~arbaa t The Lions were down totheirlaststnke, trailingJ-2 in DAYTONA BEAC H, the ~venth inning before a damaging error with runners at Fla. (AP) -Arnold second and third allowed the tying and go-ahead runs to Palmer. tuning up for next score. wee)c's Masters Tour- Greg Villegas reached on an error to start the frame, n a me n t , f i red a was sacrificed to second and after Robert Martinez walked, 4-under-par 68 to take a the two pulled a double-steal. setting the stage for the three·stroke lead Saturday deciding miscue. after the second round of Marina had fashioned a 2-0lead with single runs in the the Greater Day t o na first and fifth innings. In the first, Greg KnufT singled in Senior Golf Classic at Chad Recd who had reached on a base hit and stole second. Pelican Bay. The Vikings added a run in the fifth when Steve Charles Sillord. 60, was Blokdyk walked. stoic second and came home on David alone in second after shoot- Emmons' double. ing a 3-under-par 69 over MALIBU -Hoping to ~tamp itself as a legit~m.ate Tim Hanson's double started the Lions' sixth, and the 6,993-yard course. His .contender in.the Southern Cahfomia.Basebal.lAsuon after Mai:tfo Rodrisuez lined a-OFive-te the eut.field-whfoh two-day folal was 142. race the UC Irvine baseball team played on even terms was misplayed, Westminster had cut the deficit in half. FoUT shots back at 143 with Pepperdine Saturday. Emmons was the hard-luck loser for Marina, going the were BQb' Stone. Dan Sikes The Anteaters won the first game of a doubleheader, distance, allowing five hits and two walks while striking and Do,.January, followed 4-3. then extended the Waves to nine innings of a out four. by Orville Moody. alone at scheduled seven-inning nightcap before bowin~ 5-4. 144. In the opener, uq overcame~ 3-1 defi~it10,the fifth Venice 8, Woodbridge% .. 1 played a little better with three runs as Mike Sugar smgled, B1U 0 Connell The Warriors were knocked out of the consolation today," said Palmer, with a doubled and Paul Hammo nd singled in the tying run. round of the Palos Verdes Tournament by host Venice. two-day total of 5.under Moments later, a .. passed ball delivered the which scored five runs in the first two innings to put the 139 ... 1 didn't have as many tie-breaking run, and later, Bob Perry singled in the third. game away. bad shots and I putted A ~loaded run in the second inning accounted for Woodbridge. now 7-5 overall. recei ved a sec-better." UCl's first run. ond-inning sacrifice fly from Bill Foster in the second Palmer got otT to a fast Ed Deese who went 82/1 innings, earned bis third win inning to score Bill Russel!. and Russell drove an .RB~ start wh en he holed a against two loSses with Bo Kent getting the final out for bis single to score Dan Saeger in the third for the Wamors I l-foot birdie on the first fifth save of the season. pair of runs. hole and then scored an Kent actually got the last out twice, striking out one Woodbridge has a pair of league games next week. cight·foot btrdie on the player but a wild pitch allowed him to reach base. He hosting Laguna Beach Wednesday and San Clemente par-5 three. He later closed' out matters with a flyoul • Friday. Then, the Anaheim Tournament beg.ins Saturday birdied No. 8. I I , 14 and In the nightcap UCI again rallied, tying the ~e in when the Warriors meet Kennedy in a 4 o'clock contest at 16 the~poftbeseveo~asBob~rry~i~anoppo~te-ficld ;G~lo~v~e~r=S=~=d=iu=m~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·~~~~~~~~i homer to right. ~ But Pepperdine earned the split with a ru~ in ~e ni~th as Brad Bierley singled, went to second on a wild pitch wt th an error aqd intentional walk subsequently filling the ~~ . Nezi Balelo blooped a single over the Anteaters d rawn-in infield to end the long day. Don Davis also homered for UCI in the nightcap. a two-run blow to left in the third. Scurry to undergo drug rehat?.ilitation PITTSBURGH (AP) -Left-handed reliever Rod Scurry left the Pittsburgh Pirates on Saturday to. enter a drug rehabilitation program and overcome an undisclosed dru& dependency, the team anoou~ced .. The Pirates, who arc playmg an Los Angeles, immediately recalled left-hander Chris Green from their Class AAA Hawaii farm club to replace Scurry on the 25-man roster. "for some time I have had a dependency to drugs which has had a harmful effect o~ my life ~nd. my performance on the be1eball field, Scurry said m a statement issued by the team. . "With the heipofmyfamlly, my t~ and pt~ P_irates, I have recopized my problem and realtze that 1t s tune tp get belp. l will enlef the dru& prosram to act help and free myself of this dependency. l hope to return to a nonnal lifestyle in the near future." · Ptrates spokesman Orea Johnson declin~ to ·~ , the nature or lenatb of the 28-year-old Scurry 1 addicu<?n. A rehabiUtation facility has not yet been selected, be said. The Pirates said they had no idea how lona Scurry would be sidelined. Hardin& "Pete" Petcnon, the Pirates' executive vice president, wd be supponed ScWTY in bis decision to seek help. "1 am proud ofRod for admittioa to the proble'!' so. be can set his life atrai&htcned away and set back t~ p1t~h~ the way we kno.-he can. Our No. 1 concicm at thu ~int is to help Rod aet his life beck in order." Pc tenon wd. Pirates Man-.cr Chuck Tanner, spewna to rcpone!" bef orc the Pirates' 3-0 victo~ over the Qodatrs. said ScWTy hu the full suppon ofh1s lCl.tnmates. "I feel sorry for bun," Tanner II.id. 0 ThinJc of the misery he' been throuah. It huru me, but rm happy for ham; happy he's JOlOI tO tct this thine StraW.itcned OU!· You don't know what would have happened tf he hadn t come ~ r help." . - 714 385-1919 TURBO EXCITEMENT PQNTIAC 2000. 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TTS8URGH LOS ANGE LES Wvnnecf Ray 2t> Medlel< 31> Thm1>111 lb Orl1tf TPtna c Frobtl rt Berra" Cencsllie 11 Maullh Pn Roblntn 11 ab r II bl eb r II bl 3 120 S.x2b •020 • 0 1 0 Andesn " 4 0 I 0 •OIO Mldndo rt 30 10 3000 WhllfllClrf 1000 4 0 0 0 Guerrtr It> • 0 I O • I 2 0 Mer5hll If • 0 0 0 • I 1 0 Veeger c 2 0 I 0 4 0 1 2 SciOIClll c I 0 0 0 7 o O o Lendrx er • o I o I 0 0 0 Rivera lb 7 O I O 0 0 0 0 Brock lt> 1 O O O APena p 2 O I O Lnd1tv 1111 1 0 0 0 Henhlsr 11 O O O 0 Tttat1 ll l I 1 Tetll• ll 0 t O k-bV lnnll'9I ,.lft\bu,... 000 100 200-l Len A""'91 000 000 000-0 Ga me W1nn1ng RBI -NOile E-APena Gueuero LOB-P1111ovrvn S LP\ An11ei.1 1 2B-Su . JB-Rtvara SB-Wvnne t II IP H R ER aB $0 Plftlburllfl CanC1lr1e W 1-0 6 0 0 0 Roo1n1on S, I 3 0 0 I LOI A""'91 APena L O· I 3 2 2 Htnhl1tr 2 0 0 1 T-2 36 A-l7 403 No hi"9r5 vs. Whit• Sox Je ck Morris Detroit er Cn1c1100. Aor11 1 198• (4 0 M1•t Werrefl Oel<la,,d "' Ch1CI OO Se111 29 191J l ·Ol Bill Mont>ououelle Bosion el Cn1ce110 Aull I 1967 11 ·0l Mel Parnell Ch1caoo a1 Bosion Jvlv 1' 19S6 ,, 01 Bot> Feller Cleveland al Cnlcaoo Aorlt 16, 19'0 (1·01 Bot> Croom, CIHCIOO 11 SI LOU!\ Mev 6, 1911 ()·0) l'rn1e Kooo C111ce110 at Sr Louis Mev S. 19)7 (1·01 AC1d1e Jon , Cltve11ne1 If Cn1ca11<>, April X> 1910 I I ·OJ ACIC11t Jou Chicago er Cleveland Oct 2, 1'°8 11 ·01 Bill Dineen Chicaoo al Boston SePI 27 1905 12·0) JHs. Tannefllll Ct11caoo er Boston. AUii 17 1904 16·0) Eert Moore C111caoo er CtevelanCI Mev •. ltOt 12-•l Cohee PIRST GAME UC ll'Vlfta 4, "'""*dill .. l UC Irvine 010 030 ooo-.1 I 7 PeoperdlM ?00 100 000-3 • 1 Defte. l(tf'll tt l •llCI M«oan Felten, Rollo (SI, Monier ISl allCI ICrtultr W-0"'°• J·2 L-flotlo 2·1 S.-ICtnt <SI 79-<>'C_,.,. IUCll saCOHD GAME ,_ a1 .,_ S, UC 1ntnt 4 UC lrv1nt 002 010 IOl>-4 11 1 "9-Cline 200 010 001-S IS 1 Lfflton, S..ntoro (S), Ktl'lt (71 and MQ(oan. Stn1t11, Mlramonlts <ll 1n<1 Krtultf W-Mtramonles, •·2 L-l<tfll 6-l 7&-Ptrrv (IJCI), trvlne (UCIJ, 8 1erltv IP > l a-Gino IUC ll HR-Devi\ IUCI) ~rv <VCU, Farle1 IPI '"'IT OAMa leCll C..... S, Col ...... ~, I Cet .. CJllst 001 000 ~I 4 J SoCol Coleet 103 001 x-s 1 0 Tud.tr -'Id Cfllpman, Gon1a1t1 tlld ,...,, An1e1, l>Odger sched~ea A.aiela OD Radio IDIPC (710) Dod&en OD Radio KABC (790) ADC•la•TV ~ODTV ·~TVGllfte • 10 "'""'1 al .. 7:30 11 11 14 Apr.I lervoto at ..-.1 Pirates et ~ I Cubs al .,....,.., 1'30 8rtwtri et Alls*, 1:30 Cubs at .,.._,, 7;JO •-...1t A'1. 1:30 Giants •l ....... 7:30 • .... at A's, 1 Gllllb It Wsen. 12:20 • .... at A's, I C1¥1ll tt o.lltn. I 15 22 11 17 ..... , hms.5.30 ......,. at Asttos. 5:30 11 • .... at T~. 12:30 "*-tt ...... 1'30 21 .... It Toroftf01 10.30 .............. 12.20 ·~al T°'onto. 10.JO Padrts it Dodltn. I -.. at Boston. 4:30 Astros at DMRen. 7:30 24 -.. at 8ost0ft. 4:30 Astros 11 ~. 7:30 All* 1t 8mrtrs. 4 Altros at DMsen. 1·30 30 2 Seattle at Aiwtls. I •Dodfen at Pachs. I Seattlt at Alie•. 7 .30 .oodcen at G11nts. 7;30 May 1 A's at Alie•. 7:30 -oMten 1t G11nts. 7.30 A's at ~·· 1.30 ~ at Giants, 12 ..... It Sfaltlt, 7.30 ..... at Pitltes. 4.30 ._. et Setttlt. 7 °'*"' at l'lfltn. l 0·10 7 8 I 10 11 •Alll• at Seattle I 30 •Oodrws at P1ratts I 0 30 hnns 11 AllS•.730 ~ at Cardt. 5 30 Twins 1t AllC•. 1 30 ~ at Catds, 5 30 fwrns at Anc" 7·30 Dedtctr1 1 I Cubs, 11 20 ...... •l C¥bs. 11.20 12 .,... at fllfl'S.. 10 20 Mets at 0..,.en. I 13 14 15 11 17 11 19 •An&ets at Tieers. 10 30 Mets at Doctcen I ._.. at Oltoles. 4.30 Pt11thes at ~. 7:30 AllCta at Oooles. 4.30 Pllillies at Oodpn. 7:30 Ancth It Of!Oles. 4.30 Ph1llteS 11 Dodlen. 1·30 •-...11 Ywees. s upos 11 DiMlltts. 1:30 Alie• 1t Yanhes.. 11 :20 (&pos 11 l>Mpn. 7 •Alll• al Yanktts. I I upos at Dodltn, I 20 CClmmunltv c ..... G.tden Wnt I. Santa AN 6 GOiden West 060 010 OOC>--t 13 3 Sanle Ana 004 001 001--6 11 I Schoole<. Wilk m. Button 19) and Fiore\; L•nk•rCI, Schltrt>erl (2). McCarty <>I. Scanton (I) and Eccles W-Schooltr, •· 1 L-L11\k1re1, •·I. S-8utron (3). 28-Clark IGWCl, Morello (GWC), Buckltl IGWCJ, Ll1>hl CGWC ), Woolsey (SA), TP\Omauon (SAi Onlnea Coatt 7, Cen'lm s Cerruos 200 000 003-S e O Orange Coast 000 003 22x-7 1' 3 Y~snlle, Rkco (1), Btc'lt 171. A11unde1 (9) anCI lvft, ~nCIOra. Ralnhottr It) •llCI Be<rvhlll W-Mendora, 3· 1 L-Y1mas11it1 2B-GarClntf' (OCC), Sonne IOCCl. Worlhlngton (C) HR-Tuttle (OCCl Sedchbedc S, Seu1tlw"'9m • S.CICl1tt>4Ck 0.0 000 010-S 6 0 Soutllwtsltrn 010 100 ~ 6 O Lomeli anCI CamachO. Kolb, Scllull (2l and Sulliva n. W-Lomerl, •·3. L-Schull. 2B-Cochrane (Se.I. Ben101n (So,), Sullivan (So.) HR-8aneg1n !So >. Gulien !So I Sou1tl CNSI Conference S.n111 Aria O.enge Coast ~wnr Cerrito' Fullenon W L G8 13 3 Ml San Anton·o Cvpress Com11ron 12 • 1 12 4 I 10 6 ) e e s 6 10 1 3 t3 10 0 16 13 SatvrdaY'I Scor.• Oren11• Cou l 7, Cerrl101 S Golden We\I I, Senta Ana 6 Fullerton 13. Mt San Antonio 1l Cypress 9, Com11ton 3 Tueidlv'• Gama. I~ p,.m.) Of'an11e Coast If Cerr1t05 Sanle Ana al GOiden Wtsl Fullerlon el Ml San Antonio Cvllf'eU at Comolon H kit! Sd'lool Ocean View '· Huntlr>9ten BHCll 2 Ocean V1tw 010 000 2-• • 0 Hu"'l119ton Beach 000 00? 0-2 9 S Doutv, Jone1 (6) I nd Klrt>v LIClvott, Denton 161. Curren 111 1nC1 Snlrltv W-Jonts L-Oenton. 28-Pascoe IHBl. Darrin Tom111lck (H8). Gorcton IHBl Wettmlnslw l, Mer1na 1 WestmlnSler 000 00 1 2-3 S o Marina 100 010 0-2 e 2 Hanson, WHlrowskl <•> and LOft9. Emmons and BtollCIYk w -wea1row1kl L-Emmons. 28-4tted IMI, Emmon1 !M), Hanson (W) Vanke e, Wtodlw1dea 1 WOO<IOl'ldllt 011 000 0-2 6 3 Venice 310 120 x-t 9 2 Russell, Fo:a 161 and Mc NM, Meufnoer. Yamane (7) and ThornasaOI, S1nc11er 161 W-Messtnoer. L-Ruuell. 2·2 28-Da nlelt (W>, Franker !Ill 2. Jackson (\/) S.ncne1 (\/) EC11son W L GB 6 I 6 1 Oceen View Westminster Fountain llallty Hurillng1on Buch Marina s 2 1 3 • 3 I 6 S 0 1 6 S..turdaV's Scerts Octan View •. Hunttnoron Beac11 2 we1rm1nsler 3, Marina 2 Tu.Mil¥'• Game• Edison er Westminster (3 15) Fountain \/efltv vs Octen View et Mlle Sauere Park 17) Wtdnasdlv'1 Game Hunllngron Btacn "' Marine al Mlle $Que re Peril ( 1) NBA WESTERN CONfflERINCE .-eclfk DMUtll a·ulren •·Porll•n<I Soallte Pt!oe<li• Golden Stele s.n oi.vo W l .-ct. GB S2 2S '7S ., lO 610 s 3' 40 417 .. ,, 31 '1 '74 IS., 35 '3 "' 11.-? ,, so .J67 2• IWdwnt DIVI.._ x Ulah '3 )6 S4' a·Oelles •1 37 S'16 1'·1 Denver 37 '1 •14 S''t KantH C:lty )6 43 45' 7 San Antonio 3' 0 'J6 11.-? Hou11on 29 • in n EASTllRNCOHPllltlNCI AllOfltk~ v·toston se " :a • Ptlllade!Pllle " 1t .7$.J .,. . x·flltw York '5 l2 t<·N-WWI •1 lS s WnhlngtOfl 3' •S 514 13 ,. .. " 00 2S C..all>M"-' • MllwaUk" '1 11 J ·Otlre><I '6 12 • ·Allatlla )1 42 Ci.vetand 11 SO Chlcal>O 21 50 lndlelll 2~ s.1 • ·cllncMc! Dlovoff Otrll't y clinched dlvlsloft tltlt SatvrllaY's Sant New J¥Mv m. wa.nlngton" Allallfa 122. IMlano l<O kn Antonio 126, Son OltoO 112 Ottllo• 109. Utlll 100 Mltwa..... I \01 DefnMI '1 ~ Stalt "· Kantat City " TMllY'IO..... ......,.. •• ~llalld ~ York at 11'h41adttllflll ~x el Oenvtr Clllcoto ti lft!Oll 1 10'"> 19\lt 1'11') ,, HouttOfl ¥1 $aa111t 11 Tt<OMa, W•"', Ill) Cte,....ntll •• fllew .Jtinn, <n1 • I 21 22 23 25 f11f15 It AllC•. 7:30 ~ II Ph!Mies, 4'30 T l&tlS It Alie•. 7 30 •Do4stn at Plll"ees· 4:30 Tten at ....... 7:30 '~It Ptulits. 4·30 Onoles II ..... 1'30 Dlfelrs 11 Mitts.. 5 OrtOles 1t .... I DMltr1 at Met$, 10:20 Hittl ScMel SWlmfninl OllANGI COUNTY GAMES tat ff .... Hllllll THm KOftl. 1 FootlllM, 333; 2. Tustin. l2•; 3. Mlsilon lllelo, HJ; 4. Sonora, '1, S Edbol'I. n; 6. (lie) El Toro and Founreln Vallev, 73, a. Walnul, 41, 9. Ettanda, 37, 10 COile Mesa, 32, 11. Mlr!NI, 30; 12 Le Quinta, 21; ll. Unlvtrsllv, 74, 14. S.nle AM Vallov, 13. 200 modltv re1a...-1. FoothiA. 1:'1.22; 2. Tutlln, 1;44.lS. 3. Founta in Vallev, 1.47.06,' Foothill 'B'. 1:47.21; S. Et Toro, l:A7.S2 200 lr-1 Shff1' (FootMll. 1:43.31, 2. Lau (Walnut), 1:44.33. 3. Skov (Mission Vlelol. 1:A7.75; 4. Btr9 (Etlencla), 1:•7.9J; S. Dav (Tustin), 1:'9 13. 200 lnGc>-1. Wllllams (Foothfll), 1:59.34, 2 GlllH11ll IEI Toro), 2:03.21, l. Sliver !Sonora>. 2:0S 93, '· Wadi.1911 (Edison). UJ7 JS, S Bunoe jFootlllAl. 2:ol.70. SO tr..-1 Lestelk ITvstlnl. 22 S3, 2 Strait (Foothill), 22.'4. 3. Moore (Founr11n Valltvl. 2213, • R~s !Mission VlelOI. 73.06; S Marcoux !Tustin). 23.30. 100 n...-1 Str•Chtrl (FoollliMI. S2 37. 2 Lau (Walnut), 52 '9, 3. Revnold1 (FootlllMI, SS.52, ' MacLocNen !Foothllll, S6 04, S Wright (Mission Vlelo). S6 ~ 100 Ir-I SllMU (Footlllll) .a.SI, 2 Dav !Tustin). •9 16. 3 Strait IFoothltl), '9 2S, ' Moore (Fountain Vattevl. SO 24; S RodO¥S (Mlu lon VlelO). S0.33 SOO tr-I. Skov !Mission Vlelol. •:SO.•S. 2. WeClltlon (Edl1on), 4 Sl.99; 3 llahrectlan !Minion Vlt iol. • 59 21; • JudCI (Fountain Veltev>. 5:06.31. S. B09ln 1La Quinta l, 5:10.71 100 oao.-1 MacLachtan IFoothlM), S3 7'. 2 S•~•chan (FootlllH), 54.•7. 3 Waroe !Marine). SI 27. • Sliver lSotl<Yel. Sl.'2. S SederorMn (Walnut>. S9 '9 100 Ol'HSl-1 Wllll1m1 !Foothill), 1-01.06. 2 L11tet1c (Tuslin). 1.01 .. 92, 3 Bunoe IFootllill). I-OS OS, '-Allison IECllson), I 06 26, S Mlrenae (Coste Mewl 1-<>6 •S 400 tree relav-1 FoolhlH, 3:17 04, 2 Min ion \/lt10. l II 54, 3 Sonora, 3.30 99; • Ed1M>n, l 32 31. s Foo1n1111 'B'. 3:31.68 HIGH SCHOOL WOMEN Ttam Scorta· 1. Footl\111, 205; 2. El Toro, 190, 3. Min ion Vlelo, IS1, 4. Tu1lln, 114, S Fountain Ve tlev. 115, 4. ECll1on. 77; 1 ESlenda. 62, e L• Quinta, 52; 9. Sonora, '7, 10. Unlvenltv. 34, 11. Walnut, 32, 1?. (tit) Costl Mew and Marina, 11 200 rntdtev rellv-1 Tvllin, I 5'.'2, 2 Fountain Va ltev. 1.S9 16, 3 Foot111H, 1.S9 SO, '· Er Toro, 2-00 '°· s ECll\00, 2-<M.OI 200 fr-1 ~hanrt IMV), l:S3.0I, 2 Marurlt <Footh1U). I SS 15, 3. Kre1dman (Et Toro), lSS 7S, 4 Allen (Mission \/ltiol. 2-00.52, s H•t ktll (Et Toro), 2:00.'2 200 lnclo-1. Clark (Fountain \/allevl, 2:13 91, 2 RtVnolds (Foolhltl), 12:11.39. 3 Popo (Et Toro>. 2:21. It ; •. Zi99erl (Edlsonl, 2;23.06, S Crl1men !Est111Ci1), 2·23.39. SO lr-1. Pelltllt (University), 2S86, 2 Bell (Edison). 26.34, 3 SchOles IEstencia), 26.42, 4. AOl'eham IFoolnllll, 27 03, S. Gin (FoothlH), 27 II. 100 fly-I T111tav1me IL• Quintel 1:01.72, 2 Plcilett <Sononl, 1'02 SI, 3 Grant (Tuitln), I 02 94, 4 SQulrtl lMIH1on Vleiol. 1'03 70, S Lawrence (Foothill), 1:04 2• 100 Ir-I Merurle CFootholl), S2 74, 2 O\l'lann (Ml5'1on \/ltiol. So4 2•. l . WtsllunCI (Founlein Vettev) SS •9. • Pe~tre IUnlver· 11tvl, 5'.04, S Pvvkko IEI Toro). SI OI. S00 fr-I Arton (MIU IO!I Vlelo), S.1516. '1 Rtvnolels CFoolnilll, S2407, 3 Hackttl IE I Toro>. S 2• 90, •. Tekevam• (Le Quintel. S 24 97, S Yokota !Et Toro), S.37 6S 100 t>eck-1 Krt1C1ma n !Et To(o), l:<M 23, 2 Co111er (Foo1n1111. 1'08.52. ;3 Beverldlle CTusllnl. 10813, 4 Larsen (Foothlll), 1 09 21 S MacK1nnon (FOOlhlU) I 10 22 100 l><H\1-1 Clerk (Founra.n Yeti.vi l-OS4' CmH I rtcore1). 2 Ream (Marino) l il'I 44 3 Grant !Tustin). 113.0S, A Nor· d1trorn IEstancte l 11404 S Pooo !El Toro>, I 14 so . .00 lrM retev-1 Foo111111. 3·'9 1•. 2 Mission Vlt lO. 3 so lS. J El Toto, 3 SS.34, 4 Walnut, • 03 JS, S Foun1•1n llallev •'09 '6 US,L WHHRN CONl'IRENCa Deflvtr ArfJone LA aurfft 0.lllallCI ,.Hiik W L T .-ct. ,_, S I 0 W 115 Jl0j0()171 2 •0.333 44 010000• e;.....,... ,.. 11J " " 112 MletllN n • I 0 '57 10\ I» Oltlal'IOma 5 2 0 11A 110 IJS HOU*IOll J J 0 SOO 191 171 e hkH O 2 S 0 tit lSJ 116 San Ariton.o I 6 0 10 70 117 aAST .. tN COff PllltlNCI ·~ S I 0 ,l3J 156 " s 1 0 m 1Jt n 2 • 0 0 • 0 ~ m " 110 .ooo '° ,., 91nnl1!11Nm 4 1 0 .157 1'1 ,,.._ Or ... ri. $ 1 0 I» I ff Tamoe aav • 3 O STI 1SS Momon<• 1 • o m 1~ ~aonvlllt 2 5 O 1t6 1'7 SatwmlY'• sc- ChleffO 16. kfl Antonio 10 (otl Oltlolloma 20 MklllMn 17 lltmleollen'I 14. ~ton"1111 11 TIMMe loy 2•. o.tlland 0 TMIV't o.m.t ... '°""' al Hew OrlMn• ~atNtwJ«Wf ...... 111 NI a t Atllona Malm't'•O.... '-4 ,.,.... al °"'1vtr, (nl VfMlltnttofl or Housten, (nl .. " ''° 113 "' Los Alemltos SATURDAY'S lltllSUL TS (Mtfl .. .,_,..... '*""' .,_.., ,. .. ST RACE.. Ont mllt 114Ce. Mael!O Brevo (Parker) •IO 3 00 2.60 GaMMlrlc (Aut>ln) UO 2 40 Llama (Todd II) S.00 AIM> raced: Monterey 1Cni9hl, And\11 Lion. Pa114 Jerry, Cellenlt, C'mon Hlllbltl\t, Sb Swik. Time: 1:5' 2/S 12 IEXACTA (e-7) N ld 517.00. SaCOND RACE. One mite PKf. La Valela. (Aubin) a.IO UO S.00 Smor1 Koala (Rown) 1.00 6.00 TerPOrl Oonnv (Parker) 4.60 AIM> ractd: Nvalto Ott, FaMlno Ster. Random WlnCI, Sioux, Tonlula, Ru•llc SColl. Time. l:st 2/S.. S2 llXACTA 16·9) oalCI "3.00. TH•D RACE. One mite oact. SulkSan (Plano) 11.00 6.20 UO Native He11 (U<:kevl 4.00 2 IO 8 enrod<len ( LOl'lllO) 2 60 Also raceo· As UR Bluellran. Monaro' Dancer. LorCI Neutrino. Lucll.v Marl< Time. 1 S7 1/S st EXACTA (2·Sl llO•CI S1S.40 ffOURTH RACE. Ont mllt oece. Ml9111y CIPlein (Bavteul 11.60 3120 lo.10 FelM Regel (Lacllevl 27.40 a IO Bev Ltaf (Sleeth) uo Also re~: Mack Oouoat, It Curll1, Creve Dickie. Horne Cllance, Scotch CIOud, Trlnlt11. Time: l:S9 2/S. flFTH RACE. One mllt l>Oct. Haoov Viner (P\anol '-'° 460 l .00 Gentle Skll>Otr (Parkerl SIO 340 Llohln1n Sllm (Beker) 5 00 AllO raced: 50lt ExlltdillOn, White Vtl· vet. Pooawhfflie, Full Poet.ti, Mont~rev Rocket, Mlster G Time I S7 n EXACTA <•·l l o•ICI MUO SOCTH RACE. One mite 111ct. Wave Rlelef (Aubin) 2620 1140 600 Ad<Bnct Soark (Cr09hln) lO 40 S,IO Bismark (Parker) 10.60 Also raced: Rovoon L419acv, Jack up, S.ms Butch, Sam Letone, Fergus, Wlkl Wlkl. Time: 2:00 2/ S. S2 IEXACTA (1-2) 11411d 112t00 SllVINTH RACE. One mflt oact Armbro B(ad ( Hvmanl 4.20 3 40 l 00 P.ler Ontdln (Sleetl't) s..60 •.60 Just A Ftlla (Kue«>terl S 00 AIM> raced: So Far, Satveoor, Ctaulc CeM, NandlM Alwyn, Marak Bov Time 1:5' U EXACTA (1 ... ) 11411CI l2'60 alGHTH RACE. One mitt Pi ct 'Jungle Law (Aul>ln) IOIO 6'0 •.20 Almond King (Cr09111n) S.20 4.IO Volar (Mceertvl S.40 Alto racacl: Windemere, Ho1 SklPOer, Foretrer, Bet Cl\am11. Two Oceans Time: 1·5' :J/S. '2 EXACTA (3·9) paid 17 1 X> NINTH RACE. One milt oece Ven Rhet CPerkerl I 00 S.20 l 60 Mr Oa1rat (Dennis ) 9.IO • 20 Vested Power (VallanCll"l>l'lam) 2 IO AIM> raced. Aranla Scoll, Del Cavallo, Mai>le Fritr, S1rl11 Scieert Time· l:SS. \ '2 UtACTA (4-ll oakl '10160 S2 l"tCK SIX 19·4· 1-1·3·4) Paid 17,212 00 with tour winning lld<tts (llvt hors01> Cerrvover POOi: 561,339 In. TaNTH RACE. Ont m lle 1141Ct Bev Tudor (Kuebler) 6 60 '20 3.20 Bacilt!Or Rainbow (Hvman) S.X> 3 60 ~k> MHltr ITOdd II) • 20 AIM> raced Bleck Mark, Monkenl Chief. Katslna. Rose1a11C1 AClover. Tommv Baker Alert BrHlt Time 1 S9 21s S2 EXACT A 13-Sl oa1d $30 X> Attendance· 10.~9 S.nt. Anlfl SATURDAY'S RESULTS (1"" .. tl•dJY "*'WIMM eel ll'IHtlnel fflRST RACE. One milt Aic.a rnous (Ollverta) 10 60 S 00 l 40 Loni> Live The King (Pltrct) 'IO 3 90 Slladln ( 11 tltnr ueta l S 00 "''° reced: Slylls,, LICI, North LIM, Gradollc, Pia'1 Prince Al, Oooo. Cowbov Talk Time· ua 21s_ HCOND RAGE. 6..., IUl'!Onils. Fa~Ame(Oraxlef) lUO 170 .600 Le Verne'• SOnat• IPedroial 11 60 a 40 8aCI Bed LUCY <Fuantea) 20.40 Also reced. Pltnl'ti ... I, luncn A 8unll, LorO's Louie. S-V Wlnfs. Wiid And sw .. 1, Wendv's Doll, Cit• Sonlbrtle. Secttt EKll Time l 1' 2/S. U DAILY DOUIL• ('•4) Hkl 111\.00, THIRD llACl. 6 turlon91 Ort1m Ft1ti. <Plncevl UO 4.20 3 .0 Pure AllCI Slmota (Sibilla) 21.20 7.'41 Ro¥1"9 Olrl (Hawltvl 5,00 Al'° rec.ct; Inter Enlovmonl, ltale's 0""'11 Lover, Nlbelunel, Love'• M41tlc. Wall Slretl Ludl Time-1:11 IJ,S. l'QUaTH lltACa. I 111' mi.., Swlvtll {OllYarnl JUO 1UO S 00 aodouln CHewll'V) $to J 40 l«'Qlonl ('1nQy) uo Alie raced. LofCI of the Wlnd, OiadW'onY1 Armin. TltN I~ VS. SS aXACTA (4·1) Mid UKOO "1f1TH ltACI. 4 futlone• Mr AmbauadOf (Guerra) 7IO UO UO Cllrlt'I Lad (81adll 7 40 UO O.ar (Liall'lem) 1 JO Atta ruad! ~lton, W.C Slwteltev, Miiar l rll, CIOf*'-• l.Ovt IO RICI f lme· 1.11 J/S. U IXACTA ($-6) "ICI ll$1.00. SIXTH RACI. 6 fuf'lon91 IN 1.1\fef'more (,,_N.•I Q.O Mt ,. OoolM.\a(ll (Mt:CwTotl) uo J 00 o.,.,_ (Oelahoulsye) 4 40 Atto rllC*t: 'IYIM lrl\IW'Nll, C>ofllOrd, ltoY'• ~. "-· QWaro Oln«o Time HO 2/S •YINTN UCI. 61; IW'tollft. """"" ,.,oftl (Sl'lmllfl • .. uo t • o.ttlN U• CMc<.afronl JM 7 60 ltll't CorMMI (;In (Llet\am) 2 60 AlSO raced HUCkletlONv Honev. L1~. Don B.'s OamMI, Ratlltuo, Ancient CutlOfn. Time: 1:17 1/S. U IXACTA IS·tl 11411d '46.SO. EIGHTH RACE. 1112 milts on turl. Gelorit Van CPlncavl 9.00 uo 3.40 Movable FHal (Garcia) lUO S.20 Tilt Ha~ (~erron> l.00 Also raced· Debt, Ourwn Dffl>, Felr- offe, Ltcela, Coferano, Benefit Perlormer. Time 2:27 3/S. •2 i-tCK SIX (3·•·S-4-S· 10/ ll 1181CI "6,152.20 wllh thrM winning tlctlalt (six "°''"> rt Pick Six conM>tatlon 11ekl ll ,412.60 wit,, '3 wlMlncl llcktll (five l'tor$H). NINTH lltACa. I 9 miles A Fa11 ~ (Howltvl UO 4.60 3ACI Our Larry (McQrronl UO 4..IO Dalby (()rt19a) l.00 AllO r.cod; FrtvO(Jsslmo. C.nnlkln, Nt¥erlll"Mn. MYlllCl l SliHMU, L• Verne'' Bl9 MK. Tlme; l:A9 2/S. U IXACTA !2·Sl oeld 5163.SO. Attendance. ll,044. C ..... tracll FlltESNO aEE GAMES (et ffretM S••> RllMMI °""" lft meter's l~l. All'-(Ne'illda Reno), 10.41, 1 Nttlv IF,..no SI .•• 10.n ; l . IOUll (Nevaelo Reno), 10.73. 20C>-1 o .. 1er (unanedledl. 20.'2. 2. AHllOC (Ntvael4 Reno>. 20 95. 3 Todd (UC lrvlrie>. 2101 ~1 Ocll>tr'' cue lrvlntl. 41 '2. 2 Edding' IHuml>Oldt St l. 4'.44, 3. Herke IFrHno St.). 41 61 too (Section I) -1 COOi< <Cet POiy Pomona>. l:S0.79, 2. Armour (Fre.no St.I, kSl.06, :J. Qulnonor (Fras.no SI.), 1~2.22; (Stction 21 -I. Groff (Cat Polv Pomona>. 1:5'.01; 2. SeltarCI IFrt1no SI.), 1:5'.31, 3. Kaster <CS Northrldlltl, 1:.54 '9. 1.~1. Rutt.es (UC lr'llnt), J:C .O. 2. RtvH (Cal Poly Pomona), Jl44.09; 3. Prader• (Nevaela Reno), l:.44.47 5,000-1. Mav (Nevada Reno>. 1•:04.79; 2. V•ntll• lUC Riverside), 14.11.11, 3 E'lens (UC lrvlrie), 1':21.lt J,000 st~-1 L .. no lunar· tactltdl. e:S7.42. 2. Mor11ner !UC Irvine), e:St.01, 3. Canton <UC trvlnt), t:OUl llOHH-1 Wl•lamson (Fresno SI.), lU S. 2. Funk (UC Irvine). IU4; 3. O'Nta l <Ntvaoo It-). 10 1 .ootH 1s.c11ot1 ll -1 Wlhlamson (Fresno St), Sl.t3, 2. Kellum (Nevada Reno), SUI; 3. UncltrwOOd (Cal Polv Sl.Ol. S3.St; (Soc11on 2) -1. Diet IC•I Polv SLOl. s3.90; 2. Rtddk• !CS Norlh(ldQt), SOS; 3. Muller (Cal Poly SLO). 400 rela...-1. UC lrvlne, 40.52, 2. Nevaa. Reno, 40.S9; 3. Fresno Sfete,40.e2. l,jO() rela...-1. Fresno Stall, 3:09.25; 2 Cal Sll lt Nortlvldl)e, 3·1U1; 3. Cat Slate Havward, 3.16.5' HJ-1. Melen (0 HaYWardl. 7·0; 2. lloff (Frano SI ), 4· )0, ). WellOl'ltf' (UC lr ... lnt), 6-e. LJ-1. Gaftnev (Fr9'tl0 SI.), 2S·ll; 2. A Wiiiams (U.S. MW'IM Corps), 2S·1'4: 3. 0 Wiiiiam• (Freino St ). 24·3 T J-1 Henrv (CS 8akersflttcl), ~1-7; 2 Tremmel !CS Havward), 51·1, 3. W1Mlams (Fresno SI.), Sl-0 Pl/ CStctlon 1l -1. Kluck !Cal Potv SLO). 15·3, 2. Senchtl (CS H•vwtrCI). IS-3, 3 R1"9ie <CP Pornono), ... ,, (Soctlon 2) - 1 Freltv <Fresno SU. 16·7. 2. 11111 ROClrloue• (Fresno St ). Haswpekls (CS Norlhfldlle) e ncl ThornH (Cal Potv SLO>. 16-0 $Po-I Suter (Fr1t1no SI.). 4:1·24; 2. Eddln111 (Ntvadl Reno>. 61 ·1011., 3 Otelu1 ICS Hnward), S7·S' • OT-1. 8eMtr lunollactltd), 1'2·0; 2. Wvers <CS Northr~l. 1n-10, 3. Law· rence (Nevedl It-). 170-0 JT-1 Wanter (CS HevwarCI), 121·3, '1 Od9er• (UC Irvine), 206•2, 3. Gr8"'H (Fresno SI.). 20S·O HT-I h l\19.' (Fl"ftnO StJ1 20l·5; 2. Wvtn <CS Norlhridllt), ltl·I; J. Jtfftl'lttl <Lone 8e•C'h SI.I. 112· 1. COLLIGa WOMIN (lit Ulllllftl ...,..., "' metlf'\) l~t Carltv <PuMo), 11.91; 2. Merino !CS 81ktrlfletdl. 12.le, l evrd !CS Hav· ward). 12.31 20C>-1. Carlev (Puma), 24.U; 2 Van· Warmorctam (Cal PolY SLO). 1U1, 3. B~d (CS Havwerdl, 1•.64 0-1 le.Ms <CS Havwardl. s.1.69; 2 VanWarmerdam (Cel PolV SLOI, SUJ, l. N0'/4 (0 Havwerd). SUt --1. Flellomtnl <Sactoman10 $1.), 2:11.20; 2. MaMlnt !CS Hayward), 2:12 SI, l FodOt (Cl! flolv SLOl. "12.6 I, 1.-.-1. Dunn (Cal"""' SLOJ, 4:.27."J 2. Fltuomtnl (kerM*lle SI.), 4!21.00, l. Allteflam eve ll'VIMI. 4:29.lO. 3,000-1. WV<koff (~NSllO $1.l, t:2t.7S; 2. ~ (UC INlfte), t::3012; 3. Locitl (Cat Poly Sl.01. t'Al.ft 1oou+-1. 1""4 (CS H•YWard), 14.•; 2. llllft'llnn ( Cel Pol'( Sl.0 >. 1',•, 1 lhrbtr <SocnMento II.), 14.'2. «IGLH-1. "'"" tu<: lrvlno), 1'°2.06, 2.. ~ (CS Hevw.rf), 1'°' 20. ). ~Ina llonorna SI.), 1:11. 17 • rtllv-1. Cal State Hovw.,., 46.51, 2. ''""° SJ ... 'A'. a.so. 1 ,.,...,.. Stitt ...... ,.. 1.-,.V-:-1. Cal lt1te H.vwetd, >Al'°· 1 Cal .... Sell Liii• OOlwio. J:S0.71, l , 11...ne Meta 'A', l.Solff. HJ-1 Kr.,. le.I Pol'( SLOl. S•9, 1 ~ ,,.,..,_ SU. S.•f, l MaMno -<Sonome St.), t--7~. U-t V.,lof'outfl (Mina TCl, 204~1 2. LOveleclY llono'hach St I, lt•t , 3. ~ (1.ont load! SI,), 1t-4-. TJ-1. I.~ (Lont IMdl St.), J1· 1l_., t. FlflUl'I (Cal Poly Sl.0), 17•4; J, """"' (Lont ~ SI >. J1·2~ S,._I Mltl:Mtl (leo'amtnte St > • .,.._., t O.wall (CS Htvwerd), ct•ll, 1 !ctmoM~ 1irr""° SI I, •HO OT-I. l.ullCll!Olm l'lnlanf), ... I 2. Otwell (Cl H..,..atdl. \44"2, ) WnttwOOll cue: 1r11ne1. ,, • ., JT-l l._ "lliend), t~·), 2. ltOOln (ft,_ SI J. , .... 1. J Miier ($a(r1"*10 St), 141•7 . \ -- NHL •vefh Dt'llStON SPIVf'IMAU • ........ fffft) So--Y'•SC.. Washington s. Piii~ I (Waal\lno· ton wins ltf'les, 3·0) SI. Louis 4, Ottrolt l (2 ot) (SI. Louil loacl• totlts, 2· 1) Quebec'· Buffato 1 (Quebec wins terlft, 3·0) Edmonton •. WIMIQeQ I (EClmonton wins 1trle1. J·O) Vancouver 7, C•l9•rv O (C1'94rv IMOS terles, 2·1) Mol'ltr111 S, Boston 0 (Monlrtal wins 14rlts, 3·0) NY Ranoers 1, NV llla"4tl'• 2 <A•"9tn ltt CI terlel, 2· ll MlnntM>le •. Ctllcago 1 (Minnesota te•d• ~erlts. 2· 1 > T ........ sGWMS Sr l.oul1 et Detroit NY l~s al NY Rar19en Mt/llltlOlt 11 Ch~ Ca'94rv at Va ncouver TuotdeYI 0-- NY Rlll9trl ol NY l~ndert (H ft9CHI• ervl Chlc41>0 a1 MlnntSOte IH neceuarvl OtlroU et SI. Loula (It MCHM 'Y) Vancouver 111 C•l9•rv <H neceswrv> RIVW 0.111 lntw'Mtlenal (at Hellltlft) SornMnal SIMles Marl!. OlckM>n (U.S.) def. 8111 Sconlon (U S.l. 6-4, 7·S, Sammv Gla mmalva <U.S.) def Per CHll (Australlel, •·7, 6·3, 6·• Wem.n'I Mnler t.umement (et santa lit ... ) SemHlnel $Nits ...... JH n 1(1119 (U.S.) def Vlnilnl• Wade (Brllaln). 5·7, 6-•. 7-S; Wtfldv Turntrull (Au1tratla) def. ROiie Cewls (IJ S ), 4·0, 6·2. ~ • I ' W°"*"• Mflbal HtOtf satOOL --Otl 2.,.,... ff•. Maltr Otl 000 000 OJ-2 10 0 kflte Ft 000 000 ~ 1 1 Z.mora •nCI S.110tr1; lrown, Doiron m enct ROdrlouer W-Zamora. J-2 L-tlrown ....... (It Alllrllc Qty, tu.) Baftl•mweloM• -lltlcfllt SoMovol ("°"*'8) KOO Jetf Chandler I~) et l•)O of tho 1Sfll round Of ~ 1 $-rovnd flltll ~1'• trw•dl••• aAMIALL AfiW'ICM ~ .CW YOltK YA .. KEEs.-t.nl eo.ty MMCNm, .,..,, ... , IO Hatft¥lllt ef Ille loutPl!lnl l..Nfue, Catttd ut Ketltl lmllft, ....,,.!09, trom Nat!WNll . ·-· .... , .... ... _. •• . .. ... . . ,..,,,. ~· , ... : •. 'I ~· --· "1 "·• . , .. . •. ... •• ... . ~· • I • I I f l t t ... .. l I APM1jlt1l ~el•' Ken P'oncb ,nm.acee u be dell•en pitch. Be wu forced to lea•e the aame with. cllalocated ahoalder. FORSCH INJURED IN 3-1 LOSS From Bl • • • in the league." Stieb had pitched in just three spring training games and had com· piled a grand total of 12 innings. The big right-hander had missed part of spring training when he twisted an ankle while running in the outfield. His longest stint was a five-inning effort on April 2 against Seattle in which he didn't allow a hiL He was a 101 more coordinated Saturday night, walking just one while striking out seven and allowing the five hits. "I tired a bit," Stieb said. "I didn't see any sense in going all nine innings. Of the starting pitchers, I have the least amount of 10nings. '' The Angels, meanwhile, will try to snap a four-game losing streak today (I p.m.) when they send Tommy John to the mound. The veteran left-hander will be making his first start of the season. As for Forsch. the Angels can only hope for a quick recovery before the season gets out of hand. ln retrospect. DeCinccs said his Angel teammate showed his true colors by diving to first base. "That's just the kind of performer .. he is," DcC10ces added. "Frankly I think that's the way an athlete shoJtd be." ANGIL NOTIIS -Second basemen....., Gndl wH 1 1111 scr11c:n from 1111 sterling tlneuc> and wu r~ bv ••"#Wine. Thi prognosis: Tlehtneu In the IOwer beck. "I tried to Olly 1 few dlY1 but It lust oot proereulwty worae,'' Grich said. "I c1n't ••Plain It. It hac1Pen1 every spring, t feel If 1 can have tomorrow (tOdavl off ind Mondlv 111n off-div, I c:.n hive 11111 thing behind me end min lust two eemn." ... A note of lronv -five veen IOO IOCllV, Forsell hid• mud't better div. HI Slltdlecl • ncH11tter eoelnst 1111 Atllnt1 lrtVM wMn he Wll I member of Ille .Ulros. And UP unt• SllUfdly, Fond! owned Ille ,._Cl for Ille Mrllesl no·llltter In 1 MUon -untn Detroit's Jedi Men1I no-1111 tt1t Ctllceoo White Sox SllUfCllY • 'Hollywood' pleads innocent LONG BEACH (AP) -Former Dallas Cowboys linebacker Thomas .. Hollywood" Henderson is free on bail after pleading innocent to a charge of bribinJ two girls he is accused of molesting. ·During the hearing, ..attorney Arnold Barry Gold was appointed to represent Henderson after the former National football league player told Muncipal Court Judge W .H. Winston Jr. that he could not afford a lawyer. Public defender Robert Schmitz. told the judge his office couldn't take Henderson's case be..:ause il already is representing bis co-<iefendant, Rich- ard T. Belcher. After Gold told the judge that ·RAY L1<A.MAS ••• From Bl left-hander th.rough newspapers and although there has already been a fair television, Llamas says: "Oh. yeah, amount of interest shown by the all the time." scouts, according to DeK.raii. Batting averages on the high school And he has brought his grades up to level can be very deceiving, but in this the 2.5·2.8 area -maybe not spec. particular case, it's more than just1 -tacular, but about 100 percent better fied, according to DeKraii. than where he was prior to the "Ray's been a consistent hitter all Valenzuela connection. year:· says DeKraii, "and nobodr "From that point," says DeK.raii. hits it as hard as Ray in this league.' "Ray has made huge strides as a Despite his strength he has struck person and playe r. His efforts at out just three limes this year af\er practice have been increased two-fold apparently solving the problem of and he's much more motivated in the dealing with a left-handed curve ball. classroom. I've written Fernando two "He has a good arm and bat," says or three times with progress reports DcK.raii, "but I definitely think he and Tony DeMarco has written notes needs to improve his foot speed." back expressing their thanks for Henderson was indigent, Winston asked him if he had any assets that could be sold. ''I've sold everything," Henderson replied. Police allege that Henderson and Belcher paid "a substantial sum of money" to the girls Henderson is accused of abductin3 and molesting at his apartment last Nov. 2. The aifls were 1 S and 1 7 at the time and one is a paraplegic. The alleged bribe was an effort to buy the girls' silence, police said. A preliminary hearing was sched· uled for Thursday. • Henderson is scheduled for trial April 25 on one count of forcible oral copulation, two ci>unts of false im· pnsonment and one count of sexual battery. Henderson is free on S 10,000 bail in each case and Belcher is free on SS:t 25. • Title to Sandoval ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) - Undefeated challenger Richie Sand- oval captured the World Boxing Association bantamweight title Sat- urday, ending c~pion Jeff Chan· dler's 31/:i-year reign with a vicious flurry of punches at l :20 of the 15th and final round. GIVEN AWAI .WEEKLY 1 GRAND PRIZE EACH FRIDAY OF s 100 \ • NO LIMIT TO THE NUMBER OF TIMES YOU CAN ENTER! • NO LIMIT TO THE NUMBER OF TIMES YOU CAN WIN! . ···- • ENTER NEW CON'l'EST EVERY MONDAY 4 ~_., __ DUW111GS UCB wtt-& Each Drawing will be for ... GRAID PRIZE.!!~J ............... S J 00 I I P • (MOIJ 1 raze ••.••••...••••• Zad Prize.!~l ....... . 3 • P • (Fil) r r11e ....•.•......•• 550 515 510 HERE'S HOW. • • ( 1) Enter your Social Secunty number, name, addren a.nd phone no on the coupon below Eoter H man')t timff as you wi1h, but only one entry for per envelope, please Each entrr form muat be an on91nal Each member of your f1m1 y with a Social Security card may enter by u11no 1 Mparate envelope receive yow pn M 10 CHb If you will a qr4lld pna ol SlOO , •check 10 that amount will h.-111.Ued lo you after you have pr9Mnted yow Social Secunty c.rd at th. D&ily Pilot for venflcation Llamas says his immediate future sharing our information. It's some. may lie on the community college thing that someone (Valenzuela) can level if the pro scouts don't think really feet proud about -helpmg a they're ready for him soon enough, young man." i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil (2) Mail your entry lo OranQ• Coast Daily Pilot, f-oc1al Security SwMp1t1kea, 330 Weit Bay St , Costa Mesa, CA (5) To claim a priM, your Social Security card must be preMllled at the D11ly Pilot no liter tb4ll 5:00 P.N., two bu1ioe14 day• 1fter the number wa1 publi1hed Any prla not claimed by the deedhne will be forfeited ''"e eaeu'' VOTE APRIL 10th Si Jones at work for you LAGUNA BEACH CITY COUNCIL PAID POLITICAL AOV{AT!SEMENT 92626. (3 A w1nn1n9 number will be pubh1hed each Monday, Wedn11day and Friday an the Daily Pilot An additional number will be publ11hed eac h Friday for SlOO Week· ly Grind Pu n (6) It 1s not nece11uy lo purchaM the Daily Puot You may 1nepect the w1nn1nq number• 10 the lobby of the Or1nqe Cout Daaly Pilot or your local library (7) Employ.ee or repreMnletiYe1, or cuculator1 4lld dle- tnbutora of the Daily Pilot or memben of theil f.&millee are not ehqible 4 If one of the wioo1no number• i• identical with your Social S.C:urity number, you must claim your prwt mon•r by bnnqin9 your Soc11l Security cud to the D11ly Pilot office You will then be declared the wu10er end immech1tety (8 ) The 0..Uy Pilot wiJI be eole 1udqe 1n 1.11terpr.ti.D9 the. rule1 Oecwon of the 1udqe1 is hn1l 4 WAYS TO CBECI FOR WllNllG NUMBERS •SUBSCRIBETOCONVENIENT DAILY PILOT DELIVERY. •CHECKDAILYPll.,()TNEWSSTAND EDITION ON MON., WED., FRI. • SEE RULE NO. 6 ABQVE. FILL OUT COUPON BELOW AND MAIL TODAY! (Only One Per Envelope, Pleue) My Social Security Number u ------------~---------------- NAME --------------------------------------~---------------- ADD RESS ---------------------------------------------------- C l'I'Y STATE ----------------------------------------------- ZIP PH 0 NE ----------------------------------------------- D Pl .... start con"nient home chll"ry of the Daily Pilot. ·: :.-· It -j I t.~ ... ~ ~-\·~ .. . . ~ -.. . 1""tt ·~· ' . . .... -.J ••• \-. • • r ...... ' . _______ __,__ ______ ----- § J (~~ ) ......... I M-. .. I • . . , ' . • • ~_) . A I I ._.;; ' \. \ Deir,....., Lee ....... The clramadc porcelain •wan by Capndtmonte make. tllla table . candlMttcb, •bell bowl• and place card holden and •mall •wan• Httl.n& by Loat.e Seeley a •tandoat at Roter'• Gardena. Dinner are by Fits and Ployd. Supreme flatware in the Gold Arl8tocrat plates are Queen'• fine bone china in the Veriaill• pattern, and the de.tan la •hown on table linen by Abbe with lmperlua Cl'J'9tal. hom The Corner Table on Lido 181• com• tllla 8ettlal .. 111 ..... __ ~l"Ucla .. -·Pat Alred Ill• .. -. . ---.... -dlelaea by aod•hl of America wlda coordlnated napktna, plaoelllatll and the hallcl·.,.inted, beribboned clucb . . . WIWnlical table llettiop in five waterfront bomea form tbc centerpiece of the fifth annual ••nesips for Dinins" show, a fundraiser forChildrens Hospital of ~County to be p_resented Wednesday by the Cinderella Guild support group. A iable--settina contest amona I 0 other CHOC guilds, to be held at Cannell&. Chaffin in Design Plaza at Newport Beach, is one of the main attractions that can be seen at the benefit scheduled from IOa.m. to S p.m. The design firm will also be the setting for a fashion show by Gimone's of Lido Village and an opportunity drawing with a top prize of an 11 ~Y Sitmar Mexican Riviera cruise for two. One home on the day's tour is that of Mr. and Mn. Warren Lefebvre, who also served as bosu for a pl1a preview last week. Their recently redecota1ed Balboa pniowla house ls a showcase with an ~ppro.cb to tbeexteriorand a French touch inlide. The Thomas P. Mahoney home on c.ollimllland is a ieplica of a house in Monaco done in~ COllla,ll)' ltyle. ltoffena thJ'ee..quarter"Viewofthe bay and a.r.a siailled glass dome with an an deco clesilii tbal~balf -oftbe kitchen ceilina. Polished blue-IUck~and French paneled cabinets are otberCUllOm lOV'* rt Amixtureoffurnish.inpinnatunltoneta.t.an eclectic atmosphere~ted ingreeeand wbit9in the ~ofMr. and Mrs. Richard SbellOll. Mr. aadMn. Thomas E. Sparrow's Williamsbur&-ltYk home ii decor- ated in soft shades of cream, blue, cOraf ~·and rose-=cbairscontrit>utetoitac:my · of tbe fifth home on the tour bawll*ed to remain unnamed until 1he day of the show. The "Desiam for Dinin&" show ii tbe daicf6andrailer for Cinderella Guild, the N Bmdl uWlillY for CHOC, which last year con~ some $60.000to the county'sonlypcdiatricbospital. MarlieTho111Mis chairman of this year's benefit, and Eve Hol~ Betty Finncpn and Ginny Frova arc coordioating tbe 30 parti~tingstoresand the homeowners. T1cket.scan be purchased at Cannell&. Chaffin and Childrens Hospital in <>ranee.For more information, call 673-3934. "Soft mculptare" boaters and &ally Wrapped package. nrroand a apontaneoaa deck-top picnic met by Bayside C&rd 'N Party •bop. "Eaprtt de Fleur.'• below. wu done by Leota Thomae for Bullocka-Wtlablre a•lna Ba'Yiland'a .. Chryaantheme" cblaa ana ''Marley" allYerplate Oatware by Clarlatofie and andque -can.dlebolden. The lbaea la Sferra, and the flowers were done by VlrJdl Andre at Alicia'• Plowers of Newport Beau. .. t .. ct. ~ COMI DAILY PtLOT /~, ~ I , 1ei. ByVIDA D&AN lfYoU are read.in& this. you have a ___ ....._.._ __ _,_...,._.,,.:... problemtbatevcryooealivewra-• ~namn. True, y<>u may not have as m~h uperienoe with llinau 10me, but nevertheless, it's takina place every D pay. Ell I .. It's nevenoosoon to start takina •••••••••Ii•• ?re of your skin, .. said Joyce J(ombluth,.regiooal trai.nina ma.naaer forClioique. Durinaan interviewat Nordstrom, South Coast Plaza. Kornbluth sucsscd,firstofofall,theimporta.Qoeofprotectinayourskinqainattbesun to fl.lht aging. 1 Sun damage makes the skin look.older than it should. Clinique otren four facial products plus a ftfth sun block for the lips to ward offthisdam.,e. Younkin renews ittelf nonnaUy. but as you ase this rcnewina inlowed downjust likccvcrythina clle includina your circulation and metabolism. You may find your akin lootinadWl wblle nature takes iu own sweet timetettinaarouodtoituloupinaoffprooeu. · To speed uperloliation, dennatolQ&istsat Oinique•stabs have developed 7th-Day Scnlb Cream to be uted before other cleanlina products. ftiaformulated with tinyroundpuules in a liqucfyinacrcam. You rub it on tbe race. musaac it around and then tissue it off. • At this point you women with mature skin (we're talltina 40 and older) Qlayuyyouarenotsureabout usinaacream witharanules in it. Wouldn't tbatbetoorouahonamatureak.io? Tbecotmeticcompany•adoctonayoo-olderlkinneedsagreaive ex.foliation. Dot babyina. ) Exloliat.ian is .. akin eurcite," accordiaa to Kornbluth. ''The SCNb cream takes the edae oft'tiny wrinkles and makes it smooth andaJQwina. ~the moistµrizcr hat a bettcrchanoe at ita function with the dead cells removed... • Oimnato&Gliltl •Y tba&aloas widi lbc more aareaiveexfolialion, · w need toltlpupemoltielioo(lUllric:alion). ''Where do you ~Y moiltwi2err Kornbluth ukcd u we talked. .. Somewomen apply n all over the face. Tbat'• all npt if you are dry all over. but if you are oily 1n the T -zone, you Rally don't need to add more moillure in &bat area. lt'aa wuteof money.You lbould apply ii only to tbe areas of your face tbatareclry ... (Bytheway, your•'face" ii the area from just below your collar bone to your hairline.) Up to now we have been talkinaa.bout women. But men have skin and their akin qes. too. , Thecompanymakesproductsspeciallyformenandtbe"computer" can outline a suitable propam to keep them lookina weB-sn>omed and fit. The line iDCludes 6ace10apill two ltftnl'hs-....-fordry or =skin, and ex11'a-1Uen&tb for oily sldn; 1 tcn1flf111 lotion to remove · of deM Kill ~(fn three llteftldlt)and a DO......-.Y lodoD t.o lprelieve ~~and abavina. The molllUrizlna lodon ftw men comet in only one tuenath-ikiU There is a lotion with a sun protection factor (SPF) of four for skin not overly sun~sensitive tbaJ allows you to obtain a lastina suntan without burning; an eight SPF formula that can absorb more than 99 percent of the su~rni_ng rays; an oil free block with a I 0 SPF, and the last, but the strongeSt;-819 SPF that prevents tanning, burning and peeling. For youneer skin, the scrub cream is usually recommended every • seventh day, whileoll the older akin it is sugested it be used daily. The other products to be used on a "de•na at any aae" procram arc that tend towanl dryneucan u1e it all over tbe fiMle and on other akim ii should be utedjuat on dry ot irritaled areu. determined bya "COl'.\lP.Uter"thatyou'veprobablysecn on cosmetic , counters. The consultant analyzes your skin by askioaa few simple questions. When the "computer" levers are moved over to mat~h your answers, it indicates all of your skin care needs includina the correct All of Oinique's akin care and makeup producuare frqnncie-free; however, tbecompan).' is not anti«ent Utoletber. The la lest product for men isa colosne, "Tatlorina for Me.n'·. Jlaven 't sniffed it yet, but rm told Once you have made sure you arc protected against sun~used wrinkles and drying. what else can you do to fight aging? it has an herbal freshness that lasts for a aood eiaht houn or10: . Kombluth'sanswerwasagood skin care regimen withs~ attention to exfoLiation (the removal of dead skin cells). strength ofsoapandclarifyinalotion you should use plus the Vtt'f important type of moisturizer. • Nen week: More on de.qinaforwomen throuah makeup techniques. Do you know why you should UIC as lip aloss? o.., ............. ...__u,M Whllliliy by the water Sblrley Schab at Baa• Intenaatloaal dld tb.la ''OarcleD --,.1owen•• table lettln.C. left, for tbeetnderella Gall4•• 0 0.lp for DlnlDC.. fanclralw' for Clilldiena Boepttal Of e Comity. Slaown on tile terrace of e Warnm Lefebne'• Balboa laome, tt featuree dUb• and al bJ Gorham, pewter by 1fl D and placematll and napklna by Audrey. At rtpt, Teddy bean mt for a cosy oatdoor f eaat do.De by Diana PeMcreta for Bayalde Patio at South Cout Piasa. The d.lahee, ••Pattern Jlfalf," are by Vlllroy Bocb, &lu•ea by 8mien, _..d beaded antique ftatware by Towle. Kapery la by Dem peter. Limited Will Oscar gowns_ time only k f · J? AMERICAN BUSJNP.SS WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION'S Irvine charter chapter will hear Scott Hunter discuss .. Tools and Techniques for Business, Pcrsonalalld Financial Success" at its 6f.m. dinner meet.ioa Tuetday at the Irvine Marrion Hote . Marilyn Kapteyn will be tbe vocational speaker. 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Telecast costumer will outfit most presenters to improve show's looks By VARDENA ARAR ~~.,... , ... CHRISTIAN WOMEN'S CLUB of the Saddlebeck communities members will gather at noon Tuesday at the 8 Adobe restaurant in San Juan Capis~no. The J)r'Oll'am will include soprano Loraine Snuth, Donna Nuss discUssing Campus Crusade and GeTda Post showina bow to make unique Easter baskets. Reservations are required; phone 768-4077 or 492-6542. • • • THE WOMEN'S COUNCIL of the American Heart LOS ANGELES (AP) -Oscar's ladies should look particularly glamorous Mon- day thanks to a fairly fashion-conscious group of nominees and a telecast costumer who 1s gowning most female presenters and Association, Orange County chapter will meet at 11 :lO a.m. Wednesday at Bentley l:&~tor:ies in Irvin~ wh~ president Joseph S~emler will explai~ the firm s vita.I . cardiovascular dunng a tour following the luncheon perf onners for free. "This was my idea to give us a better looking show,'' said designer Ron Talsky of his unprecedented offer, with the ~r­ ation of the apparel manufacturer Carole Little, to dress the presenters and per· fonners. . Those who accepted -including Je>ian Collins, Dyan Cannon, Joanna Paku.la, Lani HaJI, Donna Summers, Jennifer Holliday and Irene Cara -get to keep the ... J_oan--Co-llln• custom-made outfits, but they'll have to return the co-ordinated jewelry Talsky is Cher. for example, has promised a return borrowing from Van-Oecf &-Arpcls.-to the drop-<iead glamourofbcT Las Vcps Asked whether any of the stars worried days via her longtime designer, film about being dressed too similarly to others, industry veteran Bob Mackie. Talsky replied: "I'm not making dresses "If sbe has any sense at all she'll come in m~~ ~ • • • SP.YO~ HILL GARDEN CLUB will hear Oark-Kennedy Florist speak on flower arrangina at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at the home of Betty Wilson. Refresh· ments and a business meeting will precede the program. • • • CITY OF HOPE'S Newport Harbor chapter invitt1 couples for an evenina of music, danciq and rcfrcsD. ments, starting at 7:30 Tuesday, April 17 in the Sheraton-Newport Hotel, 4545 MacArthur Blvd. The evening is sponsored by Kay and Harley McDuffey, chapter vice president Call 838-1921 or 851-l 9 l 0 to make rescrvatiqns. downtown and saying 'Here it is."' 44 yards of white fox," said BlackwclJ. Before even putting pen to paper Talsky Shirley Maclaine will be gowned by the ROBINSON'S: Paloma Picasso, the dauahter of Pablo met with each actress and obtained New York designer Fabrice, and Jane Picasso will introduce her signature fragrance at 2 p.m. photographs showing face and full fiaurc. Alexander will be clad in a midnight blue next su'nday in the cosmetics department at the Fashion Then he submitted sketches alona with soft satin creation by Mary Lou Brady. Island store. fabric swatches for approval, after which "She(Miss Alexander) said it looked like NORDSTRO .. · Cbal-•n,•s spn·ng fashions will be measurements were taken. The women aJI John Singer Sargent's painting of Madam '"' ......... had final fittings as well. X, with a somewhat plunging neckline," shown Friday in the children's department at South Coast In the past, the Academy Awards said publicist Nancy Potts. Plaza. • • • production team has generally let all Others have also opted for period looks. · THE BROADWAY: Sprina styl~ for petite women female stars make their own dress arrange-Glenn Oose will arrive in "a black antique will be shown informally at 12:30 p.m. Wednesday at the men ts, and TaJslcy's offer did not extend to lace dress that has been reworked by film Fashion Island storel level two. nominated actresses. who were again left to costumer Ann Roth," said spokesw0man • • • their own devices. Katharine Olim. BlJILO<S'S: The latest fashions for full-fiaured In years past this has sometimes led to For Amy Irving. designer Ralph Lauren women will be modeled informally from 12 to 3 J>.m, unusual results. Fashion observer Mr. created a-black. ankle·length Melbourne Friday in the Lady Bullock depanment at South Coast Blackwell, famous for his annual list of the skirt and high-necked white blou9C of .a Plaza. On Saturday, special Easter styles will be shown world's IO worst-dressed women. cites handkerchief linen with a lace inset at the from 12 to 3 p.m. in the Youna Attitude department. k • • .. among the all-time Oscar dress disasters throat-and worn over a linen slip top. Blac I. MAGNIN: The Diane Freis collection will be Barbra Streisand's 1969 see-through outfit. antiqu·e lace-up boots will complete the modeled informally from noon to 3 p.m. in the South ·· ''The biggest dissapoiitunent ·or all time ensomble. Coast Plaza sto~ and at Forty Carrots and the Pronto was Bo Derek. right after )he became the Linda Hunt. who was nominated for her Ri storante. sex symbol of the world," Blackwell added. portrayal of an Indonesian cameraman in r-liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiil-..She wore almost an Indian type of caftan "The Year of Living Dangerously," opted that was totalJy devoid of any resemblance for an elaborate three-piece outfit by to that new great star image that was longtime stage desilfler Laurence Casey. forming. She could have been the sex image It includes a Russian style tunic of of Hollywood and she blew it." antique gauze embossed wt th silver, a Most obse~rs say Oscar wear tends to floor-length pleated silver silk crepe skirt, be spectacular rather than fashionable -and a Japanese-inspired noor-len~th and Blackwell feels that's the way it should sleeveless coat made of heavy black sdk be. satin lined with irridesccnt silk. "The world IS waiting for a glamour Meryl Streep is in New York malt.in& a show " he s:Ud. movie and will not attend the ceremony. i.-ffiERLE -r nORffi·An cosmETICS Enjoy Our Special Feel the luxury . of smooth, soft kin by LUXIVA Collav•n Co/l.c110,. Yours with this ad and any purchase ofS U or more. Offtr &ood while 1uPS>iy lasts SOUTH COAST PLAZA, Near Scar 545-4 l 09 EASTER SPECIAL 'Olga Gown Reg. $58 NOW FOR EASTER ONLY $48 Blue & Pink , fYYUj/ LINGERIE (714) 673-7710 ,. 3406 Via Udo, Newport leach Men. ttwv Sot. 1 C)..J130 I f l t e I ---, ... --.. , Charles Ka1aaian offen a freeb fndt ap-BryaD Gemmell and Lia Warner of Oemmell'• deeCdbe aoa.rmet petber to Lb Ilea, one of the 450 pesta. offertna to Jady and Allan TbompMn dartnc .. A C1alatne Y-antuy. 'Cuisine Fantasy, 'b~tel _chef delighf patrons. Gala, charity dinner offer best tastes of county, London The Irvine and Las Canciones committees of the Orange County Philharmonic Society held a gastronomical orgy for their fund raiser last week in the Jewel Court ofSouth Coast Plaza Mall. - Sixteen favorite restaurants in the county were offerinaa wide variety of taste treats for 450 cager samplers. . Alfredo's scampi, cooked on the spot, was served with fettucini, and Chez Cary produced some popular ca napes Deir,...,........,'-...,... Emma Jane and Tom Riley accept con- ptalatioa. after recel'rinC latest .honor. with liv..ea:pate, Belu41 caviar and trout mousse. The enormous sttawbemes served by Lafayette's also went quickly. Barban Smitll of Las Cancionesand •rrt Law- re.ce were co-chairmen for the benefit, which featured entertainmentbytheaward-winningDixielandJazz ensemble, the Lemon Street Stompers. Others attending" A Cuisine Fantasy" were Joyce Reaame,chainnanoftheboardofdircctorsoftheOCPS's women'scommittecs;IAcyGa190r,oneoftbefoundersof the group, CbMly and Cllarlel BrHer, Elable and Jacl Delmu, UHa Mayede,Mlbl and Y•taka Tout, Bert Lawreace (Sherri's husband), Re&IMld and LeDore Sllby, Helea Waruer, Scott and Colleeann and Doris . · Lemeke. • • • On Thursday a WtcofLondon was sampled by 90 party-goers, who paid tribute to Orange County Super- visor'J'Mma1 and Emma Jue Riley, recipients of the 1984 Breath ofLife Award given by the Cystic Fibrosis Guild of Oranae County. The sampling, in reality, was a sumptuous five-course dinner prepared by A.atoll Moslmau. executive chef of the Dorchester Hotel, who received a standing ovation for his culinary expertise. , Thedinnerwashosled byTlloma1BanettW.general managerofNeiman-Marcus, Fashion Island, setting for the semi-formal benefit for which Beverly Tllompsoa Coil was dinner chairman. The award is given annually to county residents who have made a significant contribution in the fight against cystic fibrosis, the No. I genetic killer of children. In presenting the award, Barbara YucUr,guild president, said tbe Rileys were instrumental in the formation oftbe Orange County support group last year and arc dedicated to a wide variety of youth assistance organizations. · Riley, a retired Marine general, said be thought through his military experience that be knew all about life . . . "until I visited these children at (Orange County) Children's Hospital." The toucbinJ experience, he said, "was hearing these children plan their own funerals. "I hope all ofourefforts will help stamp out this disease." The Rilcys will be honored guests in September at the Investor's Masquerade Ball. sponsored by the guild to raise \ Horace Coll, left. conftnes with lllnda d.lnner cbalrman, and Banley Barnett. leD- Barnett, bl9 wife BeTerly TbompMn Coll, era1 manacer of Nelm•n-llarcu nore. ORANGE COUNTY'S RELAXING MUSIC STATION IS funds for cystic fibrosis research and treatment. • • • The two turtle doves born in the European Bucket Shop at Neiman-Marcus now have names, and Mary JemllOll of Corona del Mar came up with the winning combination, Sara and Jevo. · Bucket Shop manager Galea Colwell, who soned through some400contestentries, selected the names because the birds were bomon theflrstdayofthe Winter OlympicsinSarajevo, Yugoslavia. • • • • Toal Armhtead recently celebrated her binbday with friendCln1etG .. mnata Hawaiian•style party at the Costa Mesa Community Center. She greeted her 22S guests weatina a white sarong with a lei of fresh gardenias and a flowered fieadband. Hawaiian music wa$ played during a feast ofkalua pig, poi, chicken and long rice, lomi salmon, amakay raw fish and fresh tropical fruit Among the weU-wishers were Pilar Wa,ae, Bela Subeam, Bela Coffey, Jue and Wll Berll and Toni's daughters, Vlllil>elueya~ae.I. Party Wrap is written by Daily Pilot Style Editor ., Melinda Huddleston, withadditionalcontributionstoday Gloria Scblck and Bubua Yaac••r, CJWt1c byGJoriaZiper. Flb...U Galld preeldeat ....-....... Parke BryaD, llary ADD lllller, Sandy BryaD Anton Moulma.n of the Dorcl:aester Hotel In and Len lllller were dell&bted by the dinner London prepued at The Zodiac l'e8ta1111Ult. -optical shop of aspen nine fashion island newpon beach cahlornta also 1n scottsdale ari.~ona aspen cotorac1o Kansas city m1ssour1 , , OIAA ~LAND----------...,;,,.--. ERS: I am Wiii ewer. of l.Alndera' L8w: MV08 -Mind Your Own lulinele. WN19 I be--·-· lleve the bulc 1111 phbophy .. eound. lMtEn there .... Uoeptlone. F0t example: My ma. bend .hed tour affMI. I • knew nothing abou1 any of them. I recently atun\bted onto tt"9 ~IOI. I wWI eomeone hed totd me. Now I look at MCh end ewry wom11n I know and wonder, "Did 9he know? Wu ahe leughlng behind my bide? Diet 9he,... 10rry for me?" - When my ~ and I attend aoa.I tuncttona, .1 am tortured by the thought that 11'1 amour of the put may b41 In the room, looklng me over and thinking, "What a tool the ltl" P ..... encourage thoee who .,. aware of a chNtlng husband to t .. I tM wff9 at once. It la better to b41 Informed than left -IN THE DARK IN MARYLAND. DeAll LT .D.: MMt wtwee know and,,.._ not to be forMd to deel ~the~ Mr ....._ la •tll llYC>a. TM tollow"'8 letter ""91tt be ol lfttereet: DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am married to a man I am crazy about .• We have three children. For years I suspected he was having affairs but had no desire to break up my marriage. I coped by keeping one eye closed and my mouth shut. PIYCHIHC OUT AN EX.PEAT DEA& READEl.8: We ... vew ... 1r....-.•nr &a.., .................... . ta..& •• ceuW.r &. ~ .. ta..tt.1. Tllat ..... rt••• UK. ~-die ..... ....... tlMre ..... , •• are 4ev~ &a.. ... , a1 ....... Mriff .. r..... lwuMte. At , ........ tai...nu .... ... .. Meil ............. , ct•• u.. • .., .. , •• , eee-•· 1-:a1~ Weat vulnerable. Eaft dull. NORTH •soz <:;J 7Ut o 9SZ • K 2 WEST EAST •AKQ $ .,109 l"'I K J <;:;>A Q 1032 O KJ3 <>AQI064 • 10983 •Void & ' o u~ OU • AQU,54 The blddinr: ... EHt S..Ui Walt N_.. t o t • OW. Pa11 P... I N'I' DWe I • Ori.le r ... p ... P'U1! Openi"f lead: Kins or •. ' Willi lM vU......WUl1 in hi• favor. 8lavee1Mirs dedd 14 lo 111ud41 tM waten with NIH paychk bWdiaa. Wiien hla Ont 1pade ovtruU wu doubled. ht Ntrtated to o .. ftO trump. It ... hl1 lnt•n· Uon to baclt lnto clubt alter the opponents dou""4 oee no trump. bul North tam• to hi• "reacue" with two 1pade1. Now Slavenburr reaNd that. IC he C!Orrected to dubt. hit partner would apin ,..turn to 1pades. 10 he decided to take his medicine In two apadea doubled. West reuoned that it would be wise to cut down on dctlarer's ruffing power, so ht' started on with the king. \lueen and ace of trumps. He was rather surprised to find that he had brought forth the J 10 9 rrom/arlner. ,· ft0m tl&t.cr rad ttnac. • .o IM choH a .... , ... ult or tile .... or clubt. OKlarer won In dumro1 with the klnf. uffd th• •llht ol •pades to draw W11t) la1t trump, and then ren •IJI "'°'• club tr <:kl to m•ke two spades doubled. Not • bad result. eapeclally whea you C'On1ider that the 09pooen~ can rnake a vulnerable srand slam In any one or lhrM aull1. including 1padesl s... .. , 4f!NtUM• ....... "'--• &e: l'...,_, Geno u4 O•ar hrll. ,.,. or , .. ,, .... ,.,...,. Ee« .. Wffli.,,... .c • ~1 of tk ... "(; ..... ·• lrW.t c-,i.u:' • •t.M w..a.., wlU ~ awar4e4 r ... tk .-•ti• jl14ce4 ~· Ill.et r0fflwe4. _Kids recall lousy advice , but none of the good stuff SOUTH •U One of the rreal ch&rac lers of bridge wa.1 the late Cornelia "Bob" Slaven burr of Holland. A bulkin1 m.an of over six leet. he was a tenrus player Of internatJonal ClaSJI, a raconteur par euellence, a man who would gamble on anything and a great success w1lh the ladies. He wu one or the rastest analysts at the hridg~ tabl~ that we havt' ever seen. In 1966. he and his partnf'r. Hans Kreyns. won tht' World Open Poirs Cham pionsh1p. This hand. from his country'' 1918 European C'ha mp1on~hip matrh against rr:inre. will long hng•r in our memorit'~ All woul still hav• been wt'll had West now shirted to a rt'<! suit. But. ror some ruson known only to him '"" h1· ,,.,,., n•lu<'lllnl lo l~11d Cllulu CorH elHI O•ar !jllarif ,.,.....,., rueot ..,..,. takt le .... ., all ljltHlMI ... •ltltd. 4,000 rooms open for Olympics I don't pretend 10 -------------know a lot about foot- ball, but the other day when I wu taking a three-week supply of newspapers out of the famlly room I noticed where an All-American quarterback, Steve Young, signed a con-••••••••••••• tract with a team In Loa Angeles for S.O milllon over a 43-year period. I figured the kid has to be 22 or 23 years old. In 2027, that would make him 65 or 66 years old. That teems old for a quarterback to me, but what do I know? If he eats aenalbly and takes Geritol, It could happen. When I mentioned this to my son he said a lot ol football contracts ottered big bucks on a long-term basis. He aald "Magic" Johnson of the Lakers has a 25-year deel worth $25 mlllion and Dave Wlnfleld of the Yankees Wiii be paid S 15 mllllon over the next 10 years. He also reminded me of how I dlacooraged him from playlng football because there was no future and no money In It. Children have a wonderful taJent tor remembering every lousy word of advk:e you gave them, but none of the good stuff. I had a feeling I wu about to hear a replay of my more forgetta~ lee1ures. "You wanted me to wor1< for Ma Bell, remember? You aaJd there wu MCUrlty In the phone company . . . eapeclally when there was a monopoty. "Then you pushed tor me to be a teacher. You said children would always be In great supply In this country. The demand tor Engllsh teachers would always be with us. That was two year. before the Engllsh teacher glut. ~ "Then you got the Idea I should go Into the automoblle Industry. You said America's affair with the big car would never GULLIVER 'S C£aster Sunday 'Prime ~bs of CJJeef with all the escorts Reservations Essential/ 18482 MAC ARTHUR IRVINE 833~ penny a pound ~special Only a penny for each pound your child weighs for a 5x7 color portrait•. • Req 4 00 • Age 1 m1r 12 years • "lo -iPPO•nrmen1 necessary • A<JrJ 1 00 1o 2 or more ct1ildren together • L ni 1 onP ~ orira1t special per cnild J Oller val J lromAprll 10 ltirough Aprll 11 JCPenney ~ 2300 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa, Ca., 92626 Time: 10:00 -1:00 2:00 -5:00 be OYef', but would ta«•me rtght Into retirement." "Are¥0U ftnlshed?" I med. "No. You totd me pofftloa was dull and there weren't any perks. Beeldea, the pretkjency didn't lead to anything. If I wanted excitement, I should go Into the wave of the future ... llke selling underground nuclear shelters. "You totd me compYtera were a fact llke the hula hoop and the mood ring, but If I could figure out a way to carry 78 rpm recorda without breaking them, I could write my own ticket." Some mothers •• lucky. They raise their sons to be 65-year-old quarterbtlcka who take their $1.3 mllllon a year. their Social Security benefits and their Grecian Hair Formula royalties and llve the good life. With my ludc, mr. kid would eult up for the game In 2027 and Los Angeles wouldn t be there. L_J RAVEL _ _ An unusuaJly heavy rainfall hit the desert floor of Palm Springs this past winter, which means wildflowers will be in bloom well into the summer months. For photographers, writers. botanists, nature lovers and visitors interested in this springtime phenomenon. the desert will produce a unique and colorful display. Although the wildflowers are perhaps the most noticeable with their bright-hued bouquets splashed over the desert floor. many varieties of cacti produce brilliant blooms from theirprickJyskins. And bush-type plants. like the tall and spiny ocotillo. often yield rich green leaves and lush flowers from sccmin!Uy barren stems. Guide maps to desert wildflowers can be obtained at Moortorf Botanical Garden, I 70t Palm Canyon Drive. open from 9 to 5 daily. Proprietress Patricia Moonen is generally available to assist wildflower hunters in IOCBting plants. and many varieties of blooming species can be seen on the grounds of the garden itself. Look for san verbena, a low-lying. soft-stemmed plant with gray-green leaves and rosy-P.urple flowers. in the canyons of the mnountain foothills and in patches of barren desert along the highways. This colorful plant is predictablly a mid-spring bloomer. Jimsonweed, growin~ to three feet high . blooms from spring to autumn with white. or pale lilac, trumpet-shaped flowers. and has large dark green leaves. The blooms of this plant. however. open only at nighL Another spring bloomer is the incense bush. encelia, one of the more common desert plants found in abundance in the Indian Canyons. Encelia grows in a compact, roundish bush and can grow to several feet. Its leaves are silver-gray, and blooms of bright yellow extend beyond the rest of the plant. This plant can also be found in the dune LOS ANGELES (PRN)-¥reakfast wlll be headquartered at the center. International Reservation & Trave etwork, a wortd-John Gardner preefdent of Bed & Breakfast wide bed-and-breakfast organlz tlon, reports It still lnternatlonaJ noted that there are aln'gles doubles has approximately 4,000 hotel r s available for the doubledouba8s and suites. All rooms conl. wtth a ' Olympic Games In Los Angeles. 11 'b eakf The organization said that the rooms are located comp mentary r ast. throughout the Los Angeles-Southern Callfornla area, "Our rates are very reasonable-$125 a night close to all Olymplc events. Some rooms are even and up -and the rooms will not be avallabte for long, within 100 yards of the Convention Center -of so time Is of the essenoe In contacting us," Gardner partlcular Importance to members of the media. who said. Contact Gardner at (213) 93'4-2853 • l~.spring visitor& regions on the ~nmeters of town. · In late spnng, many vaneties of the descn pnmrosc can be seen in profuse bloom aJong Bob Hope Drive and Ramon Road. The primrose 1s a slender, straight plant with usually one stem and smaJI yellow or pinkish flowers. Also at this time, the desert mallow or wild hollyhock with deeplr.-veined, gray-green I ves and numerous flowers of vermilion. 1s at its peak. Mid-spring is a g time to catch the cacu in bloom. Barrel cactus. the large. hndncal plant which can ~to six feet. produces CUJ?-Shaped flowers of greenish yello in a circular pattern at tts crown. Popular with landscapers. the barrel cactus can be found in the yards of many desert homes, as well as in the high desert regions near the mountains. . The prickly pear cactus, with its flat-lobed arms and edible fruit. blooms with pale yellow flowers tinged in red in net rows on the edges of its lobes. This unique plant can be found in the desert mountains. Greenish white flowers and spines characterize the cholla. a plant with branchin~ stump) arms which can grow to six feet tall. The cholla 1s common on the desert fl oor. its Joints detach easily and are often lying in dusters. The ocotillo, a unique plant made up of a number of long. gray, thorny cance diverging at the ground. grow to six or eight feet. This Popular desert plant. often used in landscaping, produces small. dartc-green leaves and scarlet, tubular flowers. Find this plant blooming after winter or spring rain at the base of the San Jacinto Mountains. To find these and more desert bloomers, visit the Indian Canyons in the south end of town. Moorten Botanical Garden. the Living Desen Rcserc. Desert Museum hiking trails and the Lykken trail. Call 642-6678. Put a few words to ork for ou. SPECIAL BEAUTY GIFT! Lipstick, blush, mascara: $12 cosmetic essentials FREE with perfect perm $37. ReGIS HAIRSTYLISTS · SOUTH COAST PLAZA 540-8888 LOWER LEVEL NEAR SEARS 546-7186 .ism::y4-_ • • I I . . .. . .. . .. ". -TODAY'S TV m• ... .,., , n ~ .... Dolrf" (1t10) enn .. , ',.,...l'I .. .. A ..... • ®-ICMICMll•rr ~~ ..,,. (1963). Blot • .... FOlllr. <fi~ .... (1te3) Cfwtl. ~ .... AlcNrd Pryor. fir~~ .. (1N1) (My °""" Join ~. Dhctld ~ Alhd Hllcftcock. Cl) 'AIM CttAll -11:11-(J) ClllMIOOM I =~ TtllWIBC .. aaam =c:MGCMNIBT ••• ,,. ~ Md The Lady'' (,..,Gary Cooe>«. 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We both enjo) tht' romantic ad\'enrure com~y of ROMANCING THE STO"lf lf<i fre!'h and funn\'.- ,, 18990-4021 UAMCMS 4 • cesn llSB46 2111 £0WNIDS SOUnt ~PWA • cesll -631 ~I COWAJDS lwtlOll TWIN ue. IW 7'8'511 CDWAIDS/W.. lACtNtalS IMll .. .. 49S'220 CDWMOs. VlJO l llJIWl'll' • UA WU :JO r. -'363'11 IM aTY COOIR • r ,: II HOU. YWOOD (AP) -Roa Reepa. tbe ......... IOft wtaO bu forMkeD ballet fi>r I MW~ in f9d10, ii alJ let to Start review~ movies for NBC'a rock network. will boil '"Screea hna." a Giii ·inu1e cnovjcs-and-enter&Ua..-..1~.,., l'or Soun:e, NBC."1 met r9dio net.art. ""ROMld ~·· younaat aol\ may M~ troubk tettlJta tn to cover the Amt tb:c..~ The people wbo band out... uy they don't have any mon _.. for reponcn. • , a I JS, who Quit the Joft'.rcy Ballet 1' moatM •· was ~uJtd to make bi1 h llw lioedcaat for NBC at the But Bob Wft'Clea, cb.ic( publicill for tbe Academy o( Mouoo Picture Anl Ud ~ uid Wednad1y tbat tbe ate manhal 1-~bited iliui~ uy'MOft prns c:rcdentiala for the prali1lou1 annUal event • ' A"'= Awards ceremonies Monday at tbl Center in lot A•la. "The fire manbal tella UI how manx people we can have in the (prcu) room, • W crcien uid. N9C rn CNAnced earlier thil week that be That number is 143 and the Source has four credentials. Wcrden sa.id. 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IN • COSTA 1£SA S46 3101 EDWAROS CH:MA llYllE SS I 0655 COWAROS W0008RIOGE 11ss1t1 rruo 83°"991 EpwAROS V1CJO TWIN • OUIC( 634 2553 SYUfY CWCOOMC WUTlllSTH • EOWAROS C~CMA WlSl 891 3935 ' - Prolific cOmposer has won all three major musical awards BJ BOB THOMAS . , ............ LOS ANGELES -The Motion Picture Academy of Aru and Sciences Jives three music awards each year, and Henry Mancini tw won them all: sona, oriainal score and on,i.naJ ao.ea acoro or adap1.1tlon. ••But then, M1rvin Hamlisch also won them all - on the woe niaht," Mancini adds with a frin. Hamliscb'1 acruevement came 10 1974 when be c01lected OIClrt for his title sona and orisiftal score for .. The Way We Were," as well as h.is adaptation of Scott JopUn'1 mu1.ic for "The Stin,a." Mancini hu been nominated 16 times and has won forhiuo~ ''Moon River," and tbescorc for"Brcakfutat Tiffany's"10 1962,hisaong, "DaysofWineand Roses," in 1963 and his score of "Victor/Vactoria'' last year. He could play conceru aJI year or just rest on his royalties, but at 59 Mancini continues turning out an average of three film scores a year. Wluvuetk&up1'1":, Whe,.. all your dreams come true W A fl-SW IUASl ~ c 1411411-~ l'(l~\-Ml ll(itl\ lSll\10 mu Mlllnllrtill'lllJ D~ mllA ... ~ar-r­. ,..,., CllTA-.aA (llwlr* r-c- ~1-41M NOW PLAYING CYP'll(ll ~ El TOM (Owllcl$~ 5'1Sl80 ,_.,MIVAU.fY ~f-Y­... ,* "ONE OF THE BEST NEW PICTURES OF 1984." -SNEAK PRE\o'IEWS & INDEPENDENT NEWS WUTMINITtll PIQllC JH! W1Y'9 Dr••t In 891 3693 IPGJ A PARAMOUNl PICTURE . ·-·-... ! ... ~: • NOW PLAYING llU UIUUIUOI lllw.GllTNACll ~ .......... "'-"' ~s.....c-I..,..,,. '--°"""9 ~c--~mt 41171711 ~ 191 31115 cmlA.sA -'flU) .... :?:::oa J E~l-C-(_....,.VlllD ~ 7~1 11 .. -~ OI~ Sconaa was hja ftnt loft. He aan.ed at ym~ Picturet ID J 952 .ad wroae more thu l 00 ICOl'tS iadudina "The O&enn MlDer Story;• hit fim Acadrmy AWanJ oomloauoo. "U1ually when you do a ICOte, you A!five after the film i1 completcid," be Mid ill an ialen'iew wllh The AslOCialed Preu. "But if you're~~ ao,,-~wen. you miaht aian •ix monlha before ucuoo. Producer Blab f.dwjrda la Min~·s moat freq~nt empJoyer. They ttarted ta&elhcr back 10 tbe TV da)'I with "Peter Gunn" and ·•Mr. Lucky .. and continued tbroqb .. The Great Ra~ .. "The f>\nk Panther .. Kriea, ··10" and "Victor-Victoria. • Mancini ind Lellie Bricuuc wrote the aonp fC?r "Victor-Victoria" and played them forEdwardl. The Julie Andrewa-Roben Pretton duet had to be redone, and Edwards needed a "brub, Oalhy" · tclub number for Lealey Ann Warren. It became " • , Ill:" ~fter Edwards was assured the sonp fit pnnapala, Mancini's work was temporarily done. , ,, "I'm u1uaJly the tut man on the totem po.le, Mancini said. "Except for the sound effects and a final sound miA. the score is the last element to be added to ,• picture. If the picture has gone over schedule, my work 11 speeded up, because a release date must be m~t . "I act a cassette of the final film ,and I like. to ~ 1t several times before I start to work. It s son of like aomg throu&h a foa to reach your destination. "ihe score ~ns to take shape, and next 1 have a meetioa with the director -if he's around." If the film requires a theme, Mancini always seeks tbe dir~tor's approval. Then it's time for Mancini to .. ,o home and get lost for a while." . He works in his studio, orchestra.tang the score himself. The process takes fro?l . four to I~ ~eeks. depending on the amount of music an a film . His balJClt job was the IO.hour "The Thom Birds,". which required three months to create four hours of music . "Most two-hour movies contain 45 minutes of music," he said. "Some filmS: like 'Star ~ars. '.have s:nusic from beginning to end. 'HI.IT)' and Son, which I did for Paul Newman. had.less than 30 minutes. When you hav,e a slico-of-life moviCTtlce a 'Kramer vs. Kramer' you don t need much music." • . . The score completed, Mancim ~oves u~to the recordi ng studio wttb some of the mdustry s best musicians. ACADEMY AWARD IOMllEE . BEST F•lll FILM uoNI! of .... ftAR'l 10 811T" .IUOfTH CMT ONfY f'MMUJM Mil .-,. M.T. POef...,,.., I.TONI. tHeAK PMYllW9 ICATt4UIN CAM01.1.. N,Y. Do\ILY ..... ''•XCITlllG'' °""' ,NMl(UN cel·TV "T•RRIPICI" * PACIFIC WALK-IN THEATRES*-- •t!'.1lli'ief11tl4]•'=ll * Bargain Matinees! ~ • _ ) • MONOAY Tltfw SATUROAY FACULTY01CANOUWQOO All 'trlermtn(ft ltfon S 00 f'M \ (la S,.C. E,...menn & Hohl 1MHl6t2;;1 LA MIRADA AI ftASlC!!ANS ' "uctlC llTI 1W ..... (N) I 00 ) n BO II~ 10 ·~ "IP 1W Cl£1I" (I) 12 lO 2 J!l. 440 &~.too. II 00 "fllllJIS(" (PC) •cnJYSlUI O 12l0, lOO. S lO, 100. UtlO "llSUil iBr." (N) 12.lO, 4 JS. t.ll SAOOUBACll so '",. 111 ..... !111'.>llO flt IMll«.SOll ,, T1I c:mr (II Sot /Solo 2 00 400 600 '10 1010 AT LONG JOHN SILVER'S! ''fMllJIS(" (N) 12JO )00 ~JO 100 IOJO u" 1W Cl([I" (I) 12JO 2J!l 440 ~ t1tO 1100 "Tiii" (PC) 2:251 6:20. 10;2s_ ll ~AWAAD~TOCS tlfmS tf EM IT" (N) lt:ll. 3~ SU. I IS. lt'O "iiM3~J LAGUNA BEACH ~TH COAST 11 ACAOlllY AWMl>..S I!.!:::!:.!...,-,-,,--.::::....:..:.:....:...::::::=::-:::-........ , • ..,.. • ~ ·~--=~~----------~ ....... , Sii /S. 200 • JO ff71'n 1-00 ,.., (1C) .... .,.. Tll--'"1 Sit IS. US HO 600 llS lt10 FOUNTAIN VALL£Y GARDEN GROVE Look for Freebee the Fish on the menu board at participating Long John Sliver's Get a Free Fish Fiiiet when you buy any adult dinner that doesn't contain fish. Otter good thru April 14. ·~ LONG]OHN SILVEl(S. SEAFOOD SflJPPES 309S Harbor Blvd., just south of SanDtegoFreewayacrosskom Fectco. Costa Meaa ' (Drive-Thru Service AvaUable) 'ftll 1W MTS Mll 'U" (I) 1230 230 CJO &J!l I~ 10-U "ClmTlll. 1W ucm • Timi, ~ tf 1W IPU" (PC) IZJO. 300. HO. I~ IQ-ell "ltlllCllCTllST•"(N) llDCUTSTUlO I 00, l lO. 6'00. UO, II 00 "auml ILL ..S" (I) HIO UI. 6'00. UO II GI .._. llTI Tll ..... (PC) 12U. US. US.14S 10~ ....... Tlf_..(I) u JO. tto. s-JO. too. 10 JO * PACIFIC DR IVE-IN THEATRES * CINE-Fl SOUND ~ u "" 11cm 01 1111K meeou * HAUlllUI Ct•l 11 tona DtlllCI II TOVll ... CAii llUlO• ll 1toA•---.,_ ... -..... •-0..11111,...,., 'ftUC( lalllr' (I) rws "MTL lJ91WI tlCaTW' (I) .... " .... " "us ..... Tl ICllll" (I) .._. 1W MYS .. 'U" (I) l'lUS ...,-. IUCI -.S" (I) c.N•eU ...._ in Jrvane has named Cera BaWaeMJ a residential consuhaot and named three other saleswomen from its Newpon Beach office to .the Praident's Oub, announced l&eTe a.u.era., vice president and reasonaJ uJes manqer. The President's Oub is the hiahest award given to Coldwell Banker sales qenu; only 3 peorcent of the l,SOO aaents are members of the club. Edl .. OIMebasbeen named totheclubforthe founh time since she joined Coldwell Banker in 1966. Ori&inally from the £ast, Olson and her husband have lived in Newpon Beach since t 964. Cya&Ma Ramafelcl joins the PresidenfsOub after lets than three years in the reaJ estate industry. Rumsfeld e~tered the real eatate business after her children were grown, and had BALDD.OS&i OLSON RUMSFELD MARVIN previously worked as a speech therapist and as a salesperson for 2'11 interior dcsifJl company. Sara Manill joins the club on the first anniversary of her serv1~ with the company. The Newport Beach resident has spccialiud in the sale bf waterfront homes durina her six years in the industry. Baldikoski, who joined Coldwell five yean qo, was awarded "Rookie of the Year'' her first year with the fum. Since then, The Irvine resident has received the Silver Circle Award for her sales achievements four times. EqlJty Pnp-am1 lavettmnt Corp. has moved into new offices at 1400 Bristol Street North, Suite 100 in Newport Beach, according to Ray A. Wolford and G. Ttmodty Galvill, market managers with the firm. EPIC is an alternative source of builder capital. It contracts with builders to purchase their model homes and simultaneously leases them back to the builder from an investment pannenhip in which EPIC is the general partner and manager. • • • DataReatal1/Saln,Dc:.,acomputerhardwareanddatacommunications distributor since 1966, has opened a rental and sales office in Anaheim at 2051 East Cerritos Ave .• Suite 0. The location will help meet Ora,nge County demand for rental and sales of &ta communications, microcomputers and computer terminals to businesses. • • • Call Ii Clayton, an Orange County law firm, has leased nearly 5,000 square feet of space in the Union Bank Building in Newport Beach. according to Bu&Ms1 Properties Brokera1e Co. The office space at 610 Newport Center Drive was leased from Tiie lrvlae Co. Jerra Lyn..ne Tyler ofBusiness Properties represented both parties in the transaction. • • • Leourcl D. Brlaley, former general counsel for the Orange Couty Sqerillteacleat of Se1Mol1, has joined the law firm ofBaclaalter, Nemer, Fields, Cllry1tle u:2:Y 1er as an associate in its Newport Beach office. • • • Breton 011tractton, lac., of Irvine has been selected to construct the S 15 million Reel HllJTeenolepCeaterat 3187 Redhill in Costa Mesa. The project is owned by Ca"er Deve1-pmettt Co. of Newport. Beach and will offer a total.of 113,820 square feet within two ttructurcs for research and development. One existin, facility that formerly housed the Dow Corabtg Corp.) offices will be reladWtatecl by Bre&oa C.UtnctlH to equl the arckttectanl 1tandard1 of &M aew two-story bell41q. Deslped by Geor1e Selti, AJA, the project is a concrete tilt-up structure featuring dark araY pass with reflective light gJass at the entrance, and a landscaped courtyard with tile pavers that are gray and patterned. • • • Stela-Brief Groap, Inc., has named Englander Lloyd & Co. to create all advertising, public relations and promotional activities for the estimated SI bittton Monarch Beach project. Monarch Beach. 550 acres of coastline between South Laguna and Dana Point, is a planned residential resort community with 3.400 housing units. • • • C"audler Aclver1l1la1 West was recently appointed advertis1n~and public relations agency for Aapst FtunclaJ Oorp., a real estate syndication firm based in Long Beach. Chandler is headquartered in Irvine. 0.., ......... ,.... She's got a way with worda Barbara Daarte, lef~ won the Newport Beacll Sloean Coote.~ •pooaored by the Newport Beach Vlattora and ConYeotloo Bareau, with .. Newport Beach - A Harbor for all s-.,u." The •lotan will be ued by the bureau ID lta 1984 markett.oi materlal•. Shown ID the photo wtth Duarte .. Linda Bl'&DDOD, pre.ldeot of the convention bureau. , ~enslon plan 4 gOod income tax shelter Small business owners, workers might see benefits Although many businessmen have yet to file their 1983 federal tax returns, now is the time to make plans to cut tax payments for 1984, accord- ing to Chet Montgomery of Irvine-based CPI Pension Services. "It's time to think ahead There are many things you can do now to cut your 198~ tax burden while providing for your retirement and the retire- ment of your employees," said Mont· gomcry, senior vice pt:e$ident of marketina for the firm. C PI Pension Services is the na- tion's largest independent adminis- trator of pension funds for small businesses. "A retirement plan is more than j ust a way to save money," Montgom- ery conttnued . "Used intelligently, it can be an excellent way to shelter funds from income taxes. All tax-deferred retire- ment plans are not alike. Modem retirement plans can make use of a variety of investment vehicles in- volving a wide range of risk and profit. This allows you to tailor the plan to mee1 your special financial needs." Some plans enable indivi dual em- ployees to make their own invest· ment decisions, thus designing plans to fit their specific needs. "Recent changes in federal tax laws make these plans more attractive than ever," he noted. "For example, in some cases, voluntary retirement plan contributions may be changed from an after-tax to a before-tax investment. "Furthermore," Montgomery con- tinued. "persons working as an unin- corporated business may be able to shelter more money in a tax-deferred retirement account than ever before." He warned tnat some tax law changes could result in financial losses if adjustments art not made by retirement plan administrators. For example, the new law states that if 60 percent of the retirement account balance goes to "key empfoyces," i1 is "top-heavy" and must be changed ifit is to retain its tax-deferred status. "In general, however, careful plan- ning now with competent financial advisors can mean substantial tax savin~ for small business owners at this ume next year." MQ11tgomery said. First quarter ho~sing starts top 2 million LOS ANGELES (BW)-Pent-up demand, recent pins in real disposable income and agress1ve marketing of adjustable rate mort- gages have combined to push housing starts over the 2 million level during the first quaner of 1984. according to Monthly Monitor. an economics publication of Security Pacific National Bank. Flxed·Aete AdJuetable R•t• AdJuat•bl• Mortg•g• Adverse credit conditions of the late 1970s and early 1980s frustrated ho me buyers . Lender Int. Amort. Contect Rate Pt•. Yre. Greet Western 13.000 2.00 15 A~ loan officer Far est 13.000 2.00 25 Any loan officer W8'l1 Fargo Mortgage Any loan officer 13.000 2.00 30 ~ Int. Amort. Int. Coftteot Ret• ..... YN. Adi· Cap Great American Fed. 10.00 2.00 30 12mo. 4.0 Any loan offtcer • 30 12mo. 5.0 Cltk:orp Savi~ 10.50 1.50 JAnyl09n 10.50 1.75 30 12mo. 4.5 W__,,Empn :r Any 1oan omcer ......, Int . Amon. Int. Centeot ..... Pta • Yre. Ml-Cap GlbralterS&L 9.500 2.0 30 .. emos. 4 Anri IOW"t otfloer Fidel ty Federal sa L 9.875 2.0 30 8mos. 5 A~ loan offloef Far eatS&L • 10.250 2.0 30 12mOI. 5 Any loen offloet .. Although conventional mortgage rates returned to the mid-13 percent range late la~t year, it appears that adjustable rate mortgages (ARMs) are largely responsible for the current strength of residential construction. Mexlmum Loan $250.000 $200.000 $200,000 Maximum Loen $250,000 $250.000 1250,000 Maximum Lo.n $300,000 $350,000 $150,000 Property buying seminar April 28 Tustin auorney and Chamber of Commerce member Alan S. Zall will conduct a morning seminar on "Purchasing Propeny at a Foreclosure Sale," on Saturday. Apnl 28 at Or- ange Coast College. The seminar befins at 9 a.m. and costs 15. In- cluded are diSC'ussions on how tq find properties in foreclosure, the advantaJCS of buying such properties, and the mechanics of the foreclosure process. Zall specializes m busi- ness, real eslate, ~orporate and bankruptcy matters. In addition to his llw dcgttt from Loyola Law School. he has an MBA from Cal late Fullerton. He has been 1 real estate broker since 1978, and ha tau&ht law and business at OC Irvine, Chapman College and the Un1ven1ty of La Verne. The OCC Community Service Office rec- ommend pre·rqistcnna for the seminar. however uckcu w11l be 1v11lablt at t~door. Further information ,, 1v11lable by calhna •32-5880, and ttdtets may ~purchased by calhnf the charge hne at 432·5 ~2 3.2 million ~uare feet needed in '83 Oranaie County office space de.. mand reacbtd a record 3.2 million squire feet in 1983 according to Robert Dunham. ~nt of The Ncwpon Economics Group. Tbe generally high level of economic expansion and the substantial in- crease in office space requirements lead to a SO percent pin in lasing activity over 1982. The prior peak was 2.9 million feet in 1979. With the rising demand, vacancies have dropped sharply down to S.O million feet at year~nd 1983. The current vacancy rate is 17.S percent down from the record 22.9 pm::ent at the bcginnina of last year. The current months of available inventory for space completed and now available standsat t•, the lowest absorption rime-frame since 1"980. · The Newport research firm's report projected a 1984 demand of 3. 7 million feet, followed by 4.0 million feel in l 985. The leading a~ for new .office space development m Orange County When is Oat airpon area with Sl •••fl/ the toial. Rankin& tQCOlld fl lbi cen tral co unty., Saata Ana/Oranaeff ustin area -witti 17 percent. Each of the three miui•i• areas, the wnt county, the norda county, and the sout.bcoastarea. C8cll accounted for approximald) ao""' . cent of the marke"t The me>M sipifi. cant ovcraJI ctt&ntie bas beell a lbaJ1) increase in leasing activity at * airpon and the central county l«SOr, offset by declines in the outl)'ina areas. Dunham reponed that ....i -in the newer, low-rise buildiqpiA the airport area raJ1llCd from f tSS to · Sl.75 per square foot per moatb. All other areas were sipificanlly IOiLicr' ia the s 1.20 to st .ls ,,... ne oar- respondina fiau~ for tbe __. bjah-risc buildings were SI.~ to Sl. Away from the iirpott;hitb-i'ilc l'i:idl'----..""" typically range from SI. SO to S 1.10. The Oranse County ofticc ~ market study is one of a ltria released semi-annually by Tbe New- port Economics Group to aid clients in planning for new commadal ud industrial development. you're talking barbegue,. you're talking Texas. J ust as real .---tohskr comcs ---------.. f rnm ~1atne and real sour· dou~h f mm San Francisco. real harheque conws from Texas. It's that simple. ~othm~ hut the best. And in Tl'xas. thcrt.'·s onc ha~~ ~staurant thafs tx·come a lradi lion .. Tlw Countv Lane \\'c're rated one of the lop 10 n.'Stauranfs m Tex~ b) t~ Nalulal Soc1· ~l)' of lta"oel \\'r1tt.'rs. And now The Count}' Linc bnn~s its b1~ beefy nbs.. lean h:.1ldcr bnsket and spicy sausa~ to lrvtrlt\ EnjcJ>' lhe sunset-and ~r fa\~mlc drmJ..-fmm our wrap· around deck on \\(1odbridltl' Lake. Then sit down to our famous Country St>•le barbequc m a das.sic 1940"s roadhouse atmosphere. 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" :n: ... ~ 1·1''. i~ ~-; :-a;; ti ~:r... u a: -Pt._ ... f ~un ,1 r ... _ _,_ "' ::.! fl h U"' ~ ''" llAL , = L == . :_ F:=\~~' ~== ~r !:Ii"' I r ~:·". , J The newspa~ and mquincs these daya are ao loeded with ads for both new and already well-developed retirement communities that you ml&ht ooDClude that our oatioJl's elderly Pla;n to pack.. up and move the day after retuement betina. money. Not ao. An overwhelminft "70 percent of Americans aac 6S and over wi die at the same 1ddress where they celebrlted their 6Sth binhday," 11)'5 Leo Baldwin. housif\& c.oordl- nator of the American Association of Retiml Persons. And the problem for most elderly is not where to move but how to make tlieit current homes safer and' more accasible. • Home improvements fOr the elderly o~n lnvoJve modJficadom of «i•tina fixtures. stNotUret and appliances co make them safer a well 11 easitt to utt. The National Center for a Barrier-FttJC Environment, a non-profit or- pniration, providn educational materials. mfortnftfoa on products and devices that make the home qaore 8CCC1Sible and a network of di~. But MOm • Did ltiD liliave '°beat tec::hnieal ..._.tJ who will •ive the elderlv the ~ houee~ c:timl> 1:be Ila.in, mueuv~ "" ~ aroun the kilcbeo and maintain the pouodl. &nd/OI disabled olHite help in makina houses Frequtndy, 1YnUies delay far too loq safer. Even when it doesn't make financial sense to stay put, the pmeD<lC of family, friends, familiar 1urroundinp and oommunily facilities persuade many of the elderll to remain where they are. Obv1ously, too, it 1 not easy to find acceptable replacements at affordable prices. before tackliq tbe. i110e of movina or suyina · The eldaty have three m~in areas of put,aod~flhededliooi1to11aypu&.ma.kinathe concern in the bOU1C: thtstaire, kitchens and kinds of 1mprovemeau that keep a home a safe bathrooms. haven. . for a ftec phone consultvion, you can call Older residents in older homes are up against a djstinct set of problems, however. The average age of "livina units" in our country -apartments ind houses -is 27 ye1rs, notes the AARP's Baldwin. Moreover, of properties 27 years old and older, almost 60 percent are occupied by people 6S and oves:. But the briaht aide is that the variety of the center in Wuhinaton, D.C. (202) 466-6896 resources to help the elderly solve these or you can request the publications list of the dilemmas is iocreasina -and i1 to some «tent Barrier-Free Environment by writing Suite 700, keepina pace with the huse growth of our IOIS lSth St. N.W., Washin&tOt\. D.C. 2000S. populatiori age 6S and over. Enclose a self-addressed. st8mpcd, busi- • Several statet a.nd localities have reduced nes,.$ize envelope property taxes or. cmated a slidin,a scale of Based on your queries. the staff can devise abatements for thtelderly on limited incomes .. a custom.ized 1nfonnation packet for you. says Local tax assessors will know whether yours is John P.S. Salmen, technical director for the Try to recall the kinds of buildings that were erected three decades ago. Few were dcsiJJled with energy efficiency and barrier-free environments in mind. Quite tM contrary. Housing was constructed to appeal to the most viJorous clement in society -youns families with small and extremely active children. such a community. center. • Low-interest loan programs are being Cost of Ule packets depends on lhe items designed to help the elderly pay for home included. Individual bulletinscostabout $2.50. improvements. The debt usually does not fall The average invoice runs to S 10 ~but Salmen due until the sale of the house or death. An says the cost will be waived for those who can't unfortunate aspect is that some of the statcsthat afford to pay. The center also will provide have established these programs allocate such names oflocal experts who can visi t your home limited funds that, says Baldwin, unless you and suggest improvements. If you can't afford apply early in a new year, you'U miss out on the the fee, you won't be charged. 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The a.grecments are fot the development of Aione formulations with a leading drug that has been success- fully marketed throughout the world for more than a decade. One agreement covers development of a cream formulation for topical ap- plication. The other is for a TranZone transdermal de- li very system for systemi c administration . Earlier.· Nelson an- nounced an agreement with a major multinational pharmaceutical company for the development of the a nti -herpes ag e nt trifluorothymidinc with Azone. · Azonc is Nelson's proprietary compound that greatly increases the pen- etratio n of drugs into and through the skin. Nelson·s TranZone system 1s an adhesrve-bandage th-al uses Azone-lo .facilitate the de- li very· of active drugs through the skin and into the bloodstream . "We are enthusiastic about the potential of the products covered under the ....._ agr~ments." said Eric L. ~son , chairman and president. "The compound under de velopment is already wide!}' accepted as an oral product. with 1983 worldwide sales of approx- imately $300 million. .. Our program to com- mercialize both Azone and our TranZone system con- tinues to advance as planned. The results re- ceived on many of the Azone-containing prod- ucts already under de- velopment reinforce our confidence in Azonc's com mercial potential." PICnnout IUIMtt NAMI eTAT'llmfT .. ;• NI.IC NOTICE The following ~IOtlt .,.. doing PICTITIOU8 -II butlnett .. ; NAm 8TATUmJn' C & L COMPANY, 3285 lndltna The folloWlng Plf'90" fl doing A" .. eo.te MIN. CA. 92828 bullneat .. : L.olt K. Vqtm. 3285 lndlwta HOLL.AHO AS$0CIATE8, 2424 Ave .. Costa MMI., C.A. H829 Newport 81Yd., Cotta Mesa. C->lf. ChWIM O. Otmtte.d, 3285 In-92827' dlana Ave .• Costa M .... CA. 92e28 K1ttwyn Ann HOiiand, 2'2• New· lh19 bullln•• I• eondUC1«1 by. Ill port Blvd., Cotla M911. Clllf. t2t27 lnd1Ytdu11. Thie bullnMI 11 conducted by: an Lola K. Vaughn lndMdual lQle tt1temen1 wu flled '#Ith lhe Kttrlna Holland C°'mty Cle<k of Orange C®nty on Thi• at1tamen1 wu filed with the March 30. 1984 County Clltk of Orange County on FaaM Mir. f 8. 1984 Publlahed Orange Coe11 Dally f1'U• Piiot Aprll 8, 15. 22. 29. 1984 Publl1hed Orang• Cout Dally 194&-84 Piiot Marcfl 25, AOfll 1, 8, 15. 1984 1703-84 Plllt.JC NOTIC£ FICTITIOUI 9UUIEll NAMEITA"R•NT The !Ollowlng per~ a,. doing bualnen 11: McCLELLAND ANO LEE INVEST· MENl GROUP. 21842 BrOOllhurtt Unit C, Huntington BHch, CA. 9284& Jamft M. Gllmqre, 21842 S. 8rooldwrat "C". Huntington e..oo. CA. 92846 Greg L Edward•. 21642 Brookhurtt C. HunUngton Beech. CA. 92646 Th.la bullneu la condYcted by: a general partnerahtp. Jamel M. OllmOfe Thl1 st1tement wu llled Wfth the County Clerk of Orange County on March 29. 1984 f1422'74 Publlllled Orange Coast Dally Pilot Aprll 8. 15, 22, 29. 1984 1961-84 MLIC NOTICi FICTITIOUI 8UIMll NAMI ITATl•NT The following penon Is dOlng bualneu u : (A) RON WOOD RACING PROO· UCTS, (8) AON WOOD RACING. 755 W. 17th SI .. 'Cotti M .... CA. 92826 Ronald C. WOO<S. 2001 Port Aam10ate. N-port Beach, CA. 92860 Thia buslriesl 11 eondUC1ed by: an Individual. Ronald C. Wood This a1a1ement was filed wtlh the C®nly Cterll ol Ore.nge C®nty on March 29, 1984 FM22'72 Published Orange Coul Dally Pi101 April 8, 15, 22. 29, 1984 1e.a-e.c Pllll.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUa aualNfll NAMI ITA'RMINT The lollowlng Pl'IOn la doing business 11· C-TEK ENGINEERING TECHNI- CAL SERVICES. 2413 S. Fairview. Sa!11a Ana. CA 92704 Carl JoHph Van1wearlngen, 1057 Bu)(fOn Or., Rialto, CA. 92376 This bualness is conducted by: an indlv1dual Carl Vanswear1ngen NtltC NOTICE flCTrTIOUI .u.-11 NAME8TAnMINT The following pen1on II dOlng t>ullneuu: SEA BREEZE LANDSCAPE MAINl, 28e1 Orange Avenue B, Cotta M .... CaHI. 92927 Patrick L. McO\llHan. 28e 1 Or· anoe Avenue B. COiie Mna, Calif. 92827 Thie t>Yslneu I• conducted by: an Individual Patrick L. McOulllan Thi• ttatemenl WU filed With the County Clerk of Orange County on Mir. 14, 1984 ,~, Publithed Orange Cout Dally Piiot Marcfl 25, April 1, 8, 15. 1964 1~ l'tllUC NOTICE FICTITIOUI 9UIMla NAMEITATIMINT The fOllowtng peraon It doing bualnet• •a: PERSONAL PENNINO. 570 Stur· = 6 Drive. Colla-M.... Calif. Fraoc.s Ann Hensley, 570 Slur· geon Drive. Costa M .. , Call!. 92626 Thi• bualnen II conducted by: an Individual Frencee Ann Henaley Thi• ttalament WU flied wllh the C®nty Clerk of Orange C®nty on Mar. 16. 1984 '3411'2 Publlahed Orange Cout Dally Pilot Marctl 25, Aprfl 1. 8. 15, 1984 1702·64 Ml.IC NOTICE flCTITtOUI 9UatNEH NAME ITATIMINT -Tne foUowlng pert0n is dOing business as; SPECIAL TY BODY WORKS, 2930 Bristol "C". Costa Mesa, CallJ. 92626 Edward Van Klaveren, 10236 Nlohtinga.le. Fountain Vtlley. Calif. 92'108 Thi• business ta conducted by an indlvldual Edward Van Klaveren Thia 1tatement was fllt>d with the Counly Clerk of Orange County on Mar 14. 1984 This a1a1ement was filed with the County Clerk of Orange C®nty on Maren 29. -1~ --f140MI Published -0r111noe eo..t o.uy_ FM22ll Piiot March 25. April 1. 8. 15. 1984 Publlshed Orange Cout Dally 1701·84 Piiot April 8. 15, 22. 29. 1984 1944-84 P\8.tC NOTICE FICTITIOUI •UIMll NAMI IT ATlMINT The followlng Plf80n la dOlng business u : KRISTIE'S HAIR PARLOR. 502 S. Bay Front. BatbOa lelllld. CA. 92862 Kristle Hemstreet. 4835 River Ave., Newport Beach. CA. 928e3 Thi• buslneu i• Conducted by: an lndlvldual. Kristle Hem1tree1 Thia llatement was filed with the County Clerk ol Orange C®nty on March 29. 198'4 F2'Z271 Publlthed Orange Coast Delly Piiot April 8. 15, 22. 29. 1984 1949-84 Pta.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUI •UllNHI NAMl ITATHIENT Tne following perton la doing buslneu aa (Al ESCROW EXTRAS TEMPOA· ARY PERSONNEL SERVICES (8) ESCROW EXTRAS TEMPORARY SERVICES (C) ESCROW EXTRAS. 28885 Cactus Way. Sllverado. CA 92676 Nole Ann Stephan, 28885 Cactu1 Way. Sllverado. CA. 92678 Terry Bartow Stephan. 28885 Cactus Way. S1fverado, CA. 92876 Thi• bualnus I• conducted by: an lndlv1dual (hutband & wile) Nola Ann Stephan IUIUC NOTICE 'ICTITIOUa •UlllNHI NAMEITA"R•NT The following person 11 doing bualneu u: BAG PLUS PACKAGING MA- TERIALS, 333 N. Gluael St., Or· ange. CA. 92866 David A. Golbatlar. 2715 WIMl- lngton Blvd. #1~. MOR. CA. 92991 Thia bualneu is conducted by: en tndlVldual. David H. Golbahtr lhlt ttatement wu llled wtth the C®nty Cieri! of Of•noe County on Maroh 23. 1984 F2417ae Published Oranoe Cout Dally Piiot Aprll 1, 8. 15, 22. 1984 1830-84 l't&IC NOTICE flCTITtOUI llUHIEal NAMEaTA'RMINT The following per110nJ are dOlng butlnetl •e: MADERA INVESTORS. 24221 Calle de la Loulu , Suite 308, Laouna Hiii•. CA. 92653 J A. Evans CompantM. Inc . 1 Callfornlt corporation. 24221 Calle de I• Loolta. Suite 308. Lagunt Hills, CA. 92653 Thi• butlnett la conducted by: • gentfal partnerthlp. J.R. Evant Thi• 11a1ement w11 flied with the County CMr'k of Orange County on Ma1ch 29. 1984 '242270 lt lel t L""•••r •TLI T• ••~ct•• rood •&UO 80 l•l •o~ ~·~ •I Li '' lev,~r\ "'orp. ICVP• 11 lovpor\ l l•~t llWI l eata &na f ul l a rtoe t r•l n• PO\illfl\•ll't f a 11•J i an\e l n1 •••port l•••l!t •••port •• ••• lo•• C:•o\.•r '••\ rood r ••t a,,.r eft\ Drue 01 1co••r1 L•••r tOplto• l~uip. l loo\. •••aur lnt \r. IAI OAO IUDIO I UDAO U SDAO U SOAO ,II AS DAO I U DAO 1.15 8. ll • i .oo I' .oo ).00 s. I] 1.15 1. 00 9. JI •l.O ll. 00 J.00 -),I I C .5.t • '· 1 IC ... , .1.t • TO • OS . .. .10 (.OJ 1 I .091 1'. 9 11.0 "· . l]. J 15.0 11.)1.I) 6-JO-tl ll-)1.9] T·J l·tl ll-Jl-tl •· 10· t] ,.Jl-9) I ll, JOI 16,TO ]. )10 zo. ,,. I, W0 9 9.Hl I, t•O 1. o•o •1' . '"' l )6 Nelson Research & De- velopment uses Its pion- eering ei.pertise 1n drug receptor technology to d< .. sign and de velop pharma- ceutical products for license to drug companies. The company holds nu- merous patents and lice ns- ing rights worldwide. Thi• statement WU flied wllh Ille r:r;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~"licounty Clert.: ot Orange County on March 29. 198A "OY A. 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' '' ' ... 1,1)\ ·Ht ,,. .t.\•t 9T' -··. 500 '. )11 ., .. .co• . · "' ., .. m ·'" -'•TOO .. '. ,,. . ',, . I) .. tt,fOO 1 . "' ·'·''' "' ·UT ., • "1 1 '.,. ,., IOI .. ,., t,10 HARIO" LAWN·MT. Ol.IVI '1ADl1 Publllhed Orange Cout Dally Piiot April a, 15. 22. 29. 1984 1947-84 Monuary • Cemetery Publlahed Orange Cout Dally Crematory ' Pilot Aprll 8. 15. 22. 29, 1984 1625 Gfsler Ave. l952·84 Co1taMNa !>40-555• .-Sll•CE IROTHllll IELL IROADWAV MORTUA"Y 110 8roadwey Costa Mua 6•2·9150 IAl TZ HRGIROH SMITH 6 TUTHILL WHTCLIFF CHAPll 427 E 1711'1 St Co1ta Mesa e4g.g311 PAcmc v•w MIMORtAL 'ARK Cemetl"y • Mo,,u1ry Chepel • Crem1tory 3500 Pacific vi.w Orlve Newport BtlCh 6••·2700 McCO"MICIC MO"TUA"Y 1795 l1gun1 Cenyon Rd LaQun• &eaci!, Ca 92851 49<4 0415 Ml.IC NOTICE NtllC NOT1C£ ---~--nnou-...;-..l--.9U-_-.I_-., -.. --• M 0 .. ~~~llklTY 0 Pl N.U. ITA,...NT Notice I• tleteby given that the The IOllowtng ~ II'• dOlng undersigned wtll not be ~ble butlneta u ; for any debit or lltblHtlM COfl- BURNY'S TEES. 755 W 17th St tracted by anyone othlf than rnyett. Sulla I. Coste Meta. CA. 92827 on or erter thlt date. Shawn R Peta, 1925 W•tctlff, Oiled thl• Hth day ot Marett NIWP0'1 8Mch, CA. 92"0 f084 Scott Smith, 2~ Prqtp901, New· Richard "Dake" Tl'lom1a port e..c:n. CA. tff83 8e5 Part! St., Cost• Meta. CA. Th11 bullneu 19 oondUC1ed by: a 92828 general p1t1nerlhlp. PublllMd Orario-Cout Dally Pflot Shawn R. Pefez March 31. April 1. 8, 1964 TNt ttatatMnt WU tllad with the 1646-64 C®nty Cl«ll of Ofa,. County on Marett 21. 1984 'M2U2 PublltMd Ora1191 Coelf Dally Pllol Aptil 8. 15. 22. 29. 1984 1042·14 PllltC NOTICE NtllC NOTJC£ -'FP!il fltennou9 ....... ~ NAml'fA'SlFrf The foloMlt pertont .,. buelntMM: SMtTH & W00£>1 17101 Clltwl'IOM Ad •• IMnei '-"'• 1211• ;· Auby I<. WOOd1 717 ~' 81 .. C<wona del Mer, CA.12f'21 Aandalt 0 . Smith. 11m ~ oak Or., Yotba Unda. CA. t2tM ,11 Thia bu...,.. " condUCted by: • ~~~· Thia llltemeftl Wat fUect with ttle County Cterk of Ofenge County on March 23, 1964 ,,., . l'M1l'll Publllhad Of4l"Cll COMC Delly 1 1 Piiot April 1, 8, 16, 22, 1914 1832-M Ci Ml.JC NOncE '1C11TIOU8 ..,... .. NAiii eTAftlmn The lollowtng peftonl lfl dOlclQ bulinell .. ; DONALDSON, BEL.ZAHO & AS· SOCIATES, 2102 ~Center Or .:.t Suite 103, IMM. CA. 127' 16 t10bert M. Oonaldaon, lntlf- nat1on11 Lid. (California), IA31 Oovln Olrcle, .. un11ngton 8Ncf}, CA, 92847 Tl'll• bull,,... la condUCtad by: • oorporetlon. Robert M. DoNl<laon. Prealden1 This ttltemtn1 WU flted wlttl the County Clertl of Ofange County on Mll'otl 23. 1964 ,,.,.,.. Publllhed Ofenge Cout Daly Piiot April 1, 8, 15, 22, 191A 1831 .... l'lCTITIOUa .,.. .. NAmHATnmNT The foltowtng pereone lfl doing bullneuu: IT'S AN ART PAOOUCTIOHS, 1895 Irvine AYI. •202, Coeta MM&. CA. 92627 Robert A. Saavedra. •62 Pr~ ~1. Newport Beadl, CA. 12813 David M. Danon. 118& Wine AYI., Costa M .... CA. 92827 Donn Malla<*. 1012 H. TU9tln Ave., Or4lllQI. CA. 92881 Oery T. Straff, 10521 Copper Clff Or .. Lake ForMt. CA. Thia bullneu 111 conducted by: a Q«*al partnership. Robert s .. Yadr• Thia 1tatement w• ftled with tn. C®nty Clerk of Ofange County on Maren 22, 1984 ,,.., Publlthed Orange Cout Deity Piiot AOfll 1, 8. 15, 22, 1964 ,1126-M NtlJC NOTICE f1CTIT10U• __, ..... •I IN~ aTATlmNT •• The IOllowlng pertonl we doing t>ullneuu: AMERICAN IMEX, 4816 PINO de Vega. ll"llne, CA. 92715 JoMPti F. and Joan F. Fong, '8M PaMO de Vega, IMne. CA. 92715 Thlt bualnett la conducted by; a general pannerltltp. J. F Fong Thie statement w .. Oled with the County Clerk of Orange C®nty on Mtrctl 23. 1984 '341 .. _eub111rieo Orange eo.11 Dally Plk>I April 1:e·. 15,-,2. 19P -- 1829-84 Pta.IC NOTICE ~nnoue.u ... a1 NAllllTA~ The fotlowlng P«10nt ·.,.. doing butlneuu: BARCLAYS·CAPRI POINT. 17702 Cowan Street. lfvlne.. CA. 92714 Btrelaye AJllt•t. lrweatmant Cor- poration. Ca11torn11. 17702 Cowen Street, lrvlne, CA. 92714 Barefaye w .. tarn Pldflc lnW9!· ment Corpor111on, C911fomla, 17702 Cowan Street, lrvtne, CA. 92714 Barclaye Royalty Group, Inc., Calllornla, 1 rf02 Cowen Street. Irvine, CA: 92714 Barcley Stanford lnveet Corpor- ation. C•llfornla. 17702 Cowart Street, Irvine. CA. 9271• Barc:laye Mortgege Corpor9tlon, C111torn11. 17702 Cowen Slre.t.' lrvtne. CA. 92714 Barc1ay1 Royalty lnveetment Group, Inc.. Callfornla, 17702 Cowen Street, Irvine, CA. 927'14 Barctaye Pen America lnl/IStrNMI • Corporation. Calltornla, 17702 Cowan Street, Irvine, CA. 92714 Capri POlnt Auoclat•, 3431.c._ North Pine Orove Avenue. Chicago, Ullnol1 80813 Thie butlneta 11 conducted by; a general partnerltllp. John C. ConnOlly, Preeldent Thl1 statement w• fllecl with tM1 County Clerll of Orange County OI\• Match 1, 198.4 ~ Publlahed Or11191 COUt 01111)" Piiot Aprll 1. 8. 15. 22. 1964 ,, 1852•M • PtalC NOTIC( Ftennoua ., ..... NA•ITATW_,.., TM follOwlng Plf10n la doing. bualnat u ; NEWPORT MESA CHRISTIAN PRE·SCHOOL/KINDERQARTIN, 320 E. 18th St., Cotti MMa. CA. 92827 Lorrtlne P. Higgin•, 4'401 Pl« Or., Huntington 8uch. CA. t2t4e Jamea e. HIOOlnt. 4401 Piii' °'·• Huntington Beach. CA. 92t48 Thie bullneee It conoueted by: If\ lndMduel. LOfrltne P. Higgins Tl'll• atatement •• fllad with ,,... County Cl«ll of Orange County OQ, M1tett 23. 191A ntt71t Publltiled Orange OoM1 ~ Piiot AprH 1, t , 15. -,2, 1 .... ,~ ' r " PMhil!iOUI .,_ .. .... .,•mmn TM ................ ~-CA"'ITZ & KAIDAH. aoe1 ...... ,.. c... Drlw ..... 200, IMne, CA.H7tf ,,__ T. o.reea. l07 ~ ~ ....... CotoM ...... CA. ~ •• Kl9dlrl, 21321 ~ ma. ~ v.eo. CA. t2tl2 Venoe C. ~. Jr., 17 ~ .. lrvlne. CA. 92714 MldlMt A. Otwetd, 25871 Le Pare 81vd., •M~E Toro, CA. 92930 ~ ~. • 17 Bramble Lafte, L.,ne .... . 92163 Thie butiMee II conducted by: I gentttt pen~. ,,__ T. C.,,eu Thie 1tatement WM llled with tile County Clertl of Orange County on M•ch 5, 1914 ~ ~AK_.,. m18•1tnw c.... Dt. ..... erw.,c .. Publlltled Orange Cout DlllV Piiot Maren 18, 25. Aprll 2, 9, 1914 1546-84 PICTITIOUIMlll•ll NAMI ITA.,_..,. The followlng pertonl .,. doing ~- flCnnoul llU ..... NAmlTATIMINT Tile followlng perlOn It doing bullneuu: J & 8 AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR, 2eoo NftP«t BIYd.. Coeta Mela, CA. 92$27 John PIUI Bonll, P.O. Boll •29. El Toro, CA. Thia bualneu It conducted by: 111 lndlvldull. John PIOI Boni! Thi• 1tatement WU flied with Ille County Clettt of Oftnge County on Marcn 8, 1984 f>eoZZ2 'ICnnoutllUIMH NMmlTATIMENT The followlng person 11 doing bullneeau: C. LITTLE BUILDERS, P.O. Box 3342, Newport Beech. CA. 92883 Chuck Edwltd Llttle, 289 Ogle St. ·c•, Coet1 ~. CA. 92$27 Thia butlneu le conducted by: 111 Ind~. ~E.Uttle Thie ttllemtnt ... filed with the County Clel1c of Oranoe County on Merell 8, 1984 faa21 Publehed Oftnge Coaet Delly Piiot M1rcll 11, 25, Aprll 1, I , 1914 15S4-&4 f'UIHMON MEDtCAL CENTER, 5402 8o6le Ave., Huntington 8-cfl, CA. Pu*"9d 0ranoe eo..1 Dally ---------1 Pitot Mwcn 11. as. April 1, a. 1914 "8JC NOTICE (NI Ahllnbl) Anolfl..All Bf°"*I Meckel tnc., Cellforn6a. 3815 Send-1553-84 f1CnTIOUI ....... une Ln .. Corona del Mer, CA. 92125 1----------Thil N1ne1e 1e conducted bY-"8JC NQTICE cotpOteUori , ______________ _ All AfrlllllnOl~t PICnnoul ....... Thll ltatement WM fifed with the NAMI ITATWT County Clertl of Otano-County on The followlng penona .,. doing M•cll 8, 198-4 bullneee as: ,,_,. UNIOU£ PROMOTIONS, 3-400 Publl8hed Orange Coat Delly lrvlne AYe. #208, Newport Beech, PllOt March 11, 25, April 1, 8, 1H4 CA. 92MO 1557-14 KIM KAMP ASSOCIATES, 3400 rtB.JC NOTICE flCTTTIOUI MlllM:ll ,.._ITATlmNT Tile lollowlng P8l'90nl ate doing buelneet•: INlne AYe. #208, Newport 8eech, CA. 92MO Thlt butioen It conducted by: I generll p111'*9hlp. Marti Kim. Generll P111ner. Kim Kamp A81oclat• · MAim STATlmNT The followtng perlOnl we doing ~~L INVESTMENT sel VICES, 38 Ocelll Vltta. ~ Beach, CA. l2MO Kim C8fandto. SI Ocelll Vitia. Newport Beach, CA. t2MO John Calandfo Ill, 38 ac.at1 vi.t1. Newport Beach, CA. 92MO Thia buall'leea It conducted by: a generll pannerlhlp. Kim Cllandro Thia llltement WU llled with ,,,. County Cieri! of Orange County on March 8, 1984 ' ,.,.., Publllhed Ortnge Collt Dally Piiot M1rcl'I 11. 25, Aprll 1. 8, 1H4 WEST COAST-LONDON COM- PANY, 24422 Del Predo, Ste 11, Dane Point, Cliff. 92829 Thia 111tement wu nted with tile County Cletk of Ortnge County on Mtrch 5, 198-4 n.oG4I ----------I 15!11·14 Mr. M.J. McGraw, 339 11 Dian• Dr., Dene POlnt, Clllf. tH2t Publllhed Or1nge Coast Dilly "8JC NOTICE Ptlot Mitch 18, 25, April 1, 8, 1984 ---------------1 Mr. Den Hannegan, 340l2 F0t· moea, Dene Point, Celtt. 92821 15-48-14 FlCTITIOUlllUllNIU MA.-ITAT'lmNT Mr. B.K. Cleworth, 3250 Bfoad ST .. Box 1421, Newport 8eech, ca.t.92te3 Tile IOllowtng persons .,. doing ----------tiu.inell -PlBJC NOTICE THE SNOW JOB. 525 Fllrfu Dr. Thia ~ It conducted by: I generll plt1nerahlp • 13. Coe(a ...... CA. 92$27 FlCTITIOUl IUttMlll M1ttl'lew Dun Kurtz. 525 Fllrfu 8.K. Cleworth NA• ITATIMENT Dr. •13, Coeta Meta. CA. 92827 Tilt following petlOn It doing Ruth Ann Kurtz. 525 Fllrlu Dr This at.atement WM ti4ed with tti. County Clettt of Orange County on Mar 18, 1914 bualnen a&: • 13, Coe11 Mela, CA. 92827 O C. PARTY EXCHANGE, 10441 Thia butlMll It condueted by 1 n..ua Publlshed Orange Coaat Delly Plot Mwcn 25. APfll 1, a. 15, 1H4 1708-84 CMstm11 Dr . Huntington Beech. generll Pll1nenNC>. CA. 92&46 M11tl'lew DNn KUIU w11111m L D1myer1, 10441 Tills statement wu llled with tile CMstmu Dr .. Huntington BNc:h, County Clettt of Ottnge County on CA' 92&48 MIWch 8, 1984 Thia business It conoucted by: an '14lt14 lndlvldull. Publllhed Oflnge Coaat Delly "8JC NOTICE w1111am L. Dem~ PllOt Marc1111. 25. Aptll 1. a. 1914 --------------Thia Slltement WIS flied wtlh lhe 1552·8-4 FlCTITIOUl IU,..11 County Clerk of Orange County on .. .._ ITATIMINT March 8. 1984 Tile following person It doing FM0144 ----------1 butlneu u · Publlttled Orange Coat Palty l'tlll.IC NOTICE G & R ENTERPRISES. 7501 Piiot March 18, 25, March t, 8, 1984 __ __;,..;;.;;.;;;.;;...;.;.;...;..;..;;;... __ , Slater, Unit A. Huntington &ten, t550·84 FICTITIOUI IU ... 11 CA.. 92648 . NAM1 IT ATDllNT Roy K. Rt.tor, 176-41 Colli• Ln., ,__________ The following person I• doing Huntington Beech, CA. 92&47 , NOTIC£ butlMN u : Thia bualneu It conducted by: an . f'tlll.IC TECHNICAL TYPING SERVICES, lndMdutl. flCTTTIOUI IU ... ll 1859 Pantvllll Clrcte, Coeta Meea. Roy Rizor NAME ITATDllNT CA. 92827 Thia 111tement wu fifed wtth tti. The follOwtng persons are doing Judith Irene Oou11. 1159 County Clenl of Orange County on Pantv111a Clrcle, Colla M .... CA. Mercn 23, 1984 t butlneu u : 92827 n..1n KIM KAMP ASSOCIATES. 3400 Thll bulllneN ,. conducted by: an Publllhed Orange Col.It Dally trvlne Ave. #208· Newpor1 Beech, lndMdull. Piiot Aprtt 1, 8, 15. 22. t984l83-4-M C~~~Jm. 2030 W. 15th, Santt -~t~t= WU ftled with tile Ana. CA. 92708 County Clettt of Oftnge County on Plait NOTICE Dlvld Camp. 23288 Way. Laguna March 5 1984 BNc:h. Ca. 92851 • fMOMI K·10121 flCTTTlOUI IU ... 11 N.-ITA'RMENT Thia bullneu It condl.ICMd by: I Publlstled Ofanoe Coat Delly general Par1nerlhlp. Phc>t Maren 111, 25, Aprll 1, 8, t984 Mll1a Kim 1S44-M Thia 1111ement was flied with tti. Tile following perlOnl .,. doing buline.au: 8ARCLAYS·SU~STATE TWO, 1n02 Cowan Street, 1rv1ne, CA. 92714 County Clenl of Orange County on 1-----------t Match 8. 198-4 Batclays Allat1te tnveatment Cor· p«atlon, Callfoml•. 17702 Cowan neoa1t Published Orange Cout Dally Piiot March 18, 25, Aprlt 1, a. 1H4 15~4 Str..t, !Nine, CA. 92714 l----------Batc:layt w"tern PIClllc Inv.It· Plate NOTIC[ ,..,., Cofl>Or•tlon, C1fllornla, 17702 •----------Cowan StrMl, lrvlne. CA. 92714 flCTITIOUI 8UIMll Batclays Aoyatty Group, tnc.. NAMI ITATl•NT Oallfornl1. 17702 Cowan Str•t. The foltoWlng parson ladolng ll'lltne, CA 92714 butlnna 11: Barct1y1 Sllnford tnveatment DAN GRIFFITH & ASSOCIATES. Corpor1tton. Catllornla . t7702 2850 Avon. Newport Bach. Calif. Cowan SlrMI. trvlne. CA. 927 14 92863 8arci1ys Mortg.ge Corporlllon, Daniel Allen Ortlfllh. O.lllornla, 17702 Cowan StrMt. 9 Vienna, Newport Betch, Catlf lrvlne. CA. 92714 92863 Barcl1ys Aoy11ty lnveatment Thia butlneu 11 conducted by an Group, tnc., C1llfornla, 17702 lndlvlduit Cowan Street, Irvine, CA. 92714 Daniel A. Griffith Batclays Pa.n America lnYettment This atatament w11 Hied with the Oofl>Of•tlon. California. 17702 County~ of Orange County on Cowin StrMt. lrvlne. CA 92714 Mar 14. 1984 Thlt bueinea It conducted by • f'MOllJO flenerll pannerthlp Published 0t1nge Col.It o.ity John C Connolly, Prelldenl Piiot Mtrch 25, April 1. 8. 15, 1984 Thll llllemetlt WU ftled with the 1700-84 County Clettt of Orange County on Match 1. t9M fZ*n , ___________ _ Publlahed Orange eoaat Ditty Plait NOTICE "'°'April 1, 8, 15, 22, 1984 flCTmOUI MllMll 11153-14 NAMI ITATlmNT MLIC NOTICE FICTTTIOUl llUAtlll NAiil ITATlmNT Tile following pet90ll .. dOlng ~ .. : REAL ESTATE REPAIR, 114 0oonttM Ct., NewpGf1 BMcll. CA Geof'oe Waldl\luter, I 1' Moon· tlM Ct .. Nftpott Beaott, CA. "fhlt butlMN II conducted by: Ill ~ GeofOe Wlldha!Mr Thie tteternent wu filed with the ~ty Clertl of OfMge County on Uafcfl 22, 1114 l" ,,., .. ~ OfMQe Cou1 Dally "'°' Aprll 1 ••• 15. 22. 1tl4 1~7~ ACnnout.,.._11 NAmlTATllmNT J The fGllowlnO per'IOfl .. doing ~-THI "'EOEAICK CO., 1121 .. tt., latlte AM. CA 12104 a.ny ,,..,_ er.nm. 1790 ._..,Qr., Colt•~. CA t2tH Thie builNee .. oonaucted by: Ill ~ letyY , . lrenln Thie .. ~ ... llled ....,, the tounft an of Orenoe COUftCY on la#cft' n . ,.... ,..,,. • ~ °"""" co-e o.lly JltlCM Ap1I 1, •• ,,, .,., 1114 • 11334 .. TM I~ 1*90n It doing bualnela\t CFK CONSULTING CO .. 2005 W. Balboa 182. Newport Buch, Clllf. t2N3 Chlflel F Krinke, 300 E. Coaat Hwy 283. Newpor1 8eech. Clllf. 12883 Thia bUllMM It c:ondue1ed by: lift tndl'tltdual Cher ... , . Krinke Thl1 111tement w .. filed with the County Clel'k Of Orenoe County on Mar. 18, 1tl4 ""'* PubfW!ed Otenge Cout Delly Piiot Maret! 21, ApfM 1, I . 15..:. 1"4 1r0544 lIJi 3· li'f s rl· ~ ~~I?; il' ~ -..., .. cleHlflff•d• 142 ... .,. .. Classified The Ulti111atc -.--· Experience I Experience the excitement of finding. just what you 're _looking for-in classified. It's the ultimate! Daily Pilat phone 642-5678 \ people read classified .. I . , ' . I I '\. \ • \ • • • . , . , l _..._, VIA LIDO $0UD, LIDO ISLE Beautifully remodeled Bayfront: Fantastic master suite & steam shower. dock for large boat. Super view of boat activity. S 1,495,000. UDO REALTY 673-7300 h•••SIYI Si11-5,000 sq.ft. custom home on 1n acre lot. la,1r1ll1l14 Yitw-Back Bay. Mountains, Fashion Island, Nearly every room has a view l1flr~l111t4-Near new condition. new pool. spa, wrought iron fence, carpet, drapes •••lltJ-Leaded glass doors. brass fixtures, tlle floors, dbl dressing rm. for master bdrm. Motivated Seller will exchange and carry paper. " I " llYtst•••h 751-5111 llLOMT PUI E TIWll Ml.LEGTill · #1 Glalflt1• h1rt, I .I . .Ftrat model t.o 1elJ out. Beauuful end urut, 4 Bed.+ 4 ~ a. .. study, plus family room, 3 CJ.replaces, all ~h doors & window•. 3 car praae. lovely land.:apina . .comm. pool & spa. $79~.ooo. Entr. guard gate at Ford & MacArth\.a.r. Call 720-1705 to tee. BrolCer ID danae U'J corporation FOR THE DISTINGUISHED BUYER Treat yourself to the pleasure of previewing this ever--so-special property in the private, exclusive community of Big Canyon, o'looking the beautiful golf course. 4 Bdr's, 4 Ba's, F.R .. 4 frplcs. wgt. room. S 1,995,000. Lynne Valen- tine. Open Sunday 1-5. 25 "\'gusta. 760-8JJI\._ , THE PERFECT HOME FOR YOUR YACHT Mike pr•tlglou1 N.wport 8eect\ home fOf you Md your yacht. Thi• 4400+ aq ft homew/147' beyfron~feewr.a pvt pier & no.t for a 70' boat, 4 bdrm a convertlbte 1tudy, 4~ ba, formal din rm and atep-dwn Av rm. A MP Matr Bdrm Wing boast a titting r00f'[1, frpl & walk-In ck>Nt1. on.red w/l.nd at $1.700,000. For Info about the e1d1Clng assumable financing and polllble Hiier ... 11tanc. contact TODDY SMITH or DON OeTHOMAS (714) 759-9100 GEO ELKINS REAL ESTATE 2 Corporate Plaza, Npt Bch 111-1100 ( NEWPORT BEACH CONDO Two Bdrms, two Baths and a fireplace In this beautiful end unit overlooking the pool. Con- veniently located for all your leisure activities. Too good to miss at $119,000. JACOBS REAL TY 2919 Newport Blvd, N.B. 875-8870 In the time it takes to put on your coat . and , drive to the shopping center, yoU can shop, .tMe . dassified pages instead. No traffk. No closing hours. No hassle . Daily Pilat Classif ie~ phone 642-~678 .. •111-u IJll,IN ....... , 1:.e .. 1 .. 1 ...., ""' Spacious 4 Bdrm & den, 2 ~ bath.I. Two 2 car garaaes. Large lot wit11 room for pool or RV parking. ..... 11•l11N,INllw Hllltl 1912 PORT LOCKSLllGH Highly upgraded M.on«o w/maximum priYOcyl Huge yard w / r.dwood dee.king, cowred lf>O· Read- ily lends itsetf to all types of entertoioing. Security system . Kitch. remodeled, heavy oak molding t+iruout, boy ,windows, stained glou entry. Fr. doors in Mm suite + fireplace. Skyligtit & frpk in liv. room. Financing is long term & assumable. Open Sunday. / 631 -1266. Sheryl Brewer. RIMAX 2341. 17th St., Costa Mesa people · read classified ... . .. , , .. .. .· . . '·. ."I .... I '· .. ... '· • I ·: • • :: ... • .. • • . Clay ·urges new solutions to old OC dilemnlas A so-called "pothole tax" to repair poor roads was one of the poaalbllltlea-recently suggested by Robert Clay, a Lake Forest macltetlng communica- tions consultant, In a talk before the Irvine Lions Club. The thrust of Clay's message was to urge his audience to develop fresh Ideas about ways to handle Orange County problemi such as housfng and transportation, and to communicate new Ideas to "the people who are In a position to do something." Appearing as a member of the speakers bureau of the Orange County chapter of the Building Industry Association of Southern Call- fornla, Clay addressed the subject: "Wiii There Be , Room for You In Paradise?" A past director of the BIA and ·a former automotive magazine editor, Clay Is presldent of Clay Communications Group of lake Forest. "Orange County Is a real paradise," he said. "We . have a fantastic location, Interesting and varied topography, wonderful weather, excellent schools, eome of the moat desirable homes to be seen anywhere, fine shops and stores, great restaurants and tremendous entertalnmen.t op- portunities." Noting that "nothing Is perfect," Clay stated that the county also has problems, two of the biggest being transportation and housln\J. "We must think about these problems and reach eome preliminary personal conclusions, based on what's best for Orange Coj.i_nty. Then we must communicate our concluslona to those people who are In a position to take action. Primarily, they are leaders In government, busi- ness, Industry and the community," he said. "What you communicate depends upon what moat concerns you and the conclustona you reach about these subjects. However, If you accept thf facts that Orange County Is going to continue to grow and that you should do your part to h~p It grow gracefully, you wlll think In terms of what Is beat for the county, not what Is best for your waJlet.'' Clay outlined six possible messages the members of his audience might want to give local government: "First, you might want to tell your local leaders to limit local government to the truly essential functions, eliminating the frills and getting back to the basics. Every tlme I think about frllls," he added, "I think about the 'How to Get Married' ctass my daughter took at San Clemente High School a couple years ago. "Second, you might want to tell them to control growth, but not to try to stop It," he continued. "We cannot be selfish about our paradise. People have the right to live here, If they've earned It, If they can afford It. .. "Third, I think you might tell them to be careful and reaJlstlc In Issuing bulldlng permits. To approve only high.quality projects. To try to have them In a wide price range, Including all types of housing. And to approve only as many units as the market can reasonably expect to absorb In a given lime. "In San Clemente, for example, the city government approved too many high-priced homes and lots. The recession hit and many of our homes -Including mine -suddenly were worth $75,000 leas. Some new homes are still vacant after two or three years. And. San Clemente must have at least a 10-15 year supply of custom home site• with more coming on stream. I'm all for a free market, but I'm also for rational actions. "Fourth, you probably should tell local govern- ment that you are wllllng to pay for Improvement• we really need. We muat accept the fact that there ls no free lunch. .. As another example, San Clemente has aome of the worat street• In Orange County, thank a to our aofl conditions. I'd be happy to pay an annual municipal motor vehicle tax -eo much a poul\d - If It would be uMd onty for pothoM r6Plfr.I Imagine we'd uve at 1 ... t u much In tire, aprlng, and ahock absorber wear -and front .. nd alignment•. And our famlly bike rld81 would be a lot aafer. Someone who heard me advocate thl• approach called thl• 'a pothOle tu.• Calt It what you wtll, but It'• an example of a poealble eolutlon to one of our problems. "Fifth, you might tell local government you would be wtlllng to MCrlftce emaJI bite of your freedom to Improve the community. "Flnally, and thla It extremely Important -you lhould encourage your elected repreeentatlvet to make c:oureg«>ut declllon1 that might be un- popular In the lhort term, but wtll benefit your city or the county In the long run. Then back them up If they take auch ectlona." I • G loriously situated o n a San Clemente hillside overlooking the Pacific is Highland Light - an exclusive, guard-gated community of single-family, executive homes by Southern California's leading residential builder for 40 years-John D. Lusk & Son. Here streets.are terraced to maximize spectacular coastline vjews and homes are plotted on one side of the street only to maximize estate-owner privacy. Features. As exceptional as the locations, the three-and four-bedroom homes of Highland Light are styled fo r luxury with from 1888 to 2752 square feet of space and outstanding teatures like: "1•1• ,.,., I' ocel" ' • Guard'-gated security •Ceramic tile entries • Woo<lbum- ing fireplaces with gas stubs (some plans with two fireplaces) •Skylights (Plans 10 a nd ll) ·Vaulted ceilings (Plans 7, 8, 9, 10, 11) •Automatic garage door openers • Antique brass bath fixtures · Luminous lighting • Oak kitchen cabinets· Ceramic tile counter tops with colored grout Lusk Leverage is like no other form ot financing fo r your new home. Since the Lusk Company is making the loan directly to the buyer, it can qualify by its own standards ot acceptability. Many home- buyers who have been unable to obtain financing can now do so with Lusk 's help. So please, call our sales representatives COLLECT for all the details. R eed from the mid $200,000's~ If you're looking for elegant seaside living, visit High- land Light during the Preview Opening. You 'll know you've arrived. • center open daily ft1t m 10 a. m. to du k. 2033 Via Mantaraya, 714/498-0722. "f'rir '""'11" at"""" of µublK:.il1or1. Fir,.nc1r11plant1ub1nt to ftu~t q1i4Jl1f1C11l!On. Hc.>mNu•nn •• •hon m•nt '"lr•tmallon ., .. ,/oblr et .-In o ho. ... .. :· _Canyon Terrace Ridge homes pr-iced from $93,900 • A on9-0f-a.,.dnd, leven-act9 e.tate teaturtng a 180 ..... vW Md a cuatom hOfM II being ~ ~ Robert E. Olbome Co. at Cenyon Twrw In Rtver96de'1 exctullw Indian Hiii• ..... enJoy9d by one fortunate ~. Ind an ~ retreat.,... that can MfW u 1 bedroom pfua din. CanYQO Terra AldOe home on.re l&.teh lt8nderd amenltlel u natural wood..and-bMm vaulted celllnga, cer8mlo tnM entrtea. ~ bi'lck fireplace, cetpetlng, central air cOndt.tJonlnQ 8nd forOed air heetlng. purchW wllf wure ~ cuetom ameNttee to oom~t the new owner'• tmt• Md~ quM_! room or 9CttYtty .,..., • The OOtllctlon °'.r:fatn!fY homel at canyon Terr9CI Ridge one and two-eto,ry arrangement• that range In m. from 1,400 to 2.100 1quare fMt and ,_turw two to four bedrooma. need•." Otborne ~· ''For thole IMklng their ultimate reeldentlal ~.,.,,, thla one exoeptk>nal new home on lt1 huge. leven-act9 vtewllt• high lboYe the cf1Y of -...... ... hel to be the opportunity of a ltfetlme, •• Mid AObert E. Olbome, ~t of firm. The Otbome Co. hu eetabftehed a tredltton of making apecial cuatomlztno optlont avallable thrOUQhe>Ut It• homea. TheM are offered to all Canyon Terrace R&dge homebuyert, not Juat the purchaMr of the MY9n-act9 eetate. Priced from 183,800, the~ are all llted on Iota averaging a.ooo aquare, on up to the MY9(l ecree offeied by the cuatom eetate. SeYetal financing programe .,. avallable, lncludlng a llmlted time, fixed-rat• 11~ percent, 30-YMf loan, wtth .. ltttle .. 5 percent down. Alto betng offered la • au,,. QuaJtfler. 30-year morto-ge plan that IUowl buyerl to qualtfy wfth a 7¥• percent graduated payment plan. Conventlonal VA (no down) and FHA .,. allO avattable. Four fumlahed mOdell -deeofated by ROMmary Katw lntenor. of N9wport lwt'I -.. avaHable for vt.wtng. The ..._ complex II open dally, except Tue.day and Fl'tday, from 10:30 a.m. to dulk. Further Information fn8Y be obtal* by phoning 881-1871or770-4054. The hlQhlght of '• new Canyon '!Buyen Who"'*<•. Mlectlon In eerty ltagee of con1tn1ctlon may have their new home vtrtual'Y, 'made-to-order' with our wide variety of optlon1, • Oabome•ld. ·Terrw ~ 11nge..tamlty community. thl• twc>-atory -.ce on.ra four b4Mtrooma, 2'n bath9. a Vl9w6ng bek:ony, IMded glw wlndOWI, Md m•OiWY entry monument.I among lta cuetom d•llr,t 111ment1. 'Prtoed at $210,000, this euperb home can be The builder explained that .• young and growing famlty might need MYeral bedroom•. while an Older couple aetectlng the •me floor ptan might prefer to .combine bedroom space Into laraer In addition to the cuatomlzlng optlont, each To vllh Canyon Twrac. Ridge, take the Rlverakte Fr..-y to Van aur..i ri go not1h to Llmonlte. Turn right on Umonft9 to Camino RMI, then left on canyon Terrace DrtYe and rtaht •n to the model complex at 69" Wlnnclfff Drive In Rlveralde. _, .en we lend you the moneyto buya new house, we'll . give you the credit to make it a home. Smile. you· re in Home Federal Country. 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Call 1-800-CHEK-NOW ( 1-800-243-5669) • Financial representatives arc on the line Monday through Friday to tell you how and where to apply. • Ask ahout our variety of other mortgage loan plans . • Ask about home equiry loans and other personal loan program~ . Claremont (71•) 621·3996 (213) 62j.()491 Topan.p Canyon N~rt Beach WUsbJ.r~ Ofllce (lt3) 9()8.t.f06 ('14) 67~9,70 (213) 937·2·00 (213) "85-0839 H ~Savings · Association When-Tomorrow Begins Today. .. •@• ln•ex•pen•alve* •(In lk spen' slv) not high In price; reasonable; claastfled advertising Ctalllfled Adverttmng &42·7M7 It . ) Hi(hlancl · LiK~t • ,opens its gates SAN CLEMENTE -The guarded gat .. of Hlghland Light, Callfornla'a MWMt exdulive enclave of luxury homes. awing wtde thl• weekend for a grand opening celebration. Situated on a cr•t overlooking the ocean, Highland Light 11 the 198' edition of a luxury reeldentlat concept l<Wtttfted wtth John D. Luak & Son, creator• of IUCh communttlel u Spygtau Hiii and Eut Bluff In NwrPof1 Beach, Nohl Ranch In , Anaheim Hiiia and Coral Cay In Huntlngtol'I Harbour. Hlghland Light wUI be the premlef' addreu within MarbtehMd, a muter-planned community the Luak firm 11 developing on 1,000 ecree of blufftop land above San Clemente. CUrvtng 1tr•t1 within Highland Light are ·terraced to make the moat of coutllne vtewl and · homes will be bullt on only one aide of the street to ensure homeowner•' prt-(acy. : Grand openlng prioel for the homes range : from S200,000 to 1298,000. Pr.-openlng sales : have resulted In more than 50 percent of the : community'• first phue being told out as the gran~ : openlng begins. • : Designed to be formal and elegant, the hom~ : of Highland Light range from 1,888 to 2, 752 square : feet In size. Four plans are offered, Including two : that can be expanded with second floor "bonus : rooms". Two plans Include three.car garages. • Like all Lusk homes, those at Highland Light reflect the company's beginning as a custom builder, and lncprporate many custom features. "fhose are homes which will appeal to the buyer who sees a home as partially a symbol of achievement," says Michael West, Lusk vice president and director of sales. "They have been planned to accomodate formal land Informal entertaining as well as comfortable IMng. They offer the extensive space and excttlng ~ touches which Inspire Innovative lnterlor design which will express the llfeatyle preference and taste level of the owner." To visit Highland light, where modet homes : .. ml!l ............ 1111119 .. 111!11 .... lml!lllllll!l ..................................................................................................................... ~t • jNewport Walk-In Medical Gr~up moVirig to permanent home ·: • Expansion plans have been announced for the • Newport Walk-In Medlc8' Group Inc., presently · housed In temporary facllltles at 400 Newport • Center Drive. •, The Walk-In wlll move to a permanent base of • operations within the Newport Medical Center as ' soon as construction of an adjacent bulldlng Is ~ eompleted, according to Or. Oefmar Bunn, who Is In charge of expansion planning of the faclllty. • The new butfdlng wtll be etght stories high, • providing 80,000 square feet of medical office ~ space. The addition of thl1 new building brlngs the ~ square footage of the entl re Newport Medical ~ Center to 350,000 square feet, making It the largest • non-hospital attached medical center In Southern · Callfornla. , Newport Walk-In Medical Group, Inc .• wlll be ' located on the first floor of the new bulldlng. , Dr. Bunn Is also executive director of The : Newport Foundation of Studies for Major Econ- ! omlc Issues. One of the sub-groups of the ' foundation Is headed by Or. Warren Bostick, first : Dean of the UC Irvine Medical School. This group • • I studies medical economics In America. According to Or. Bunn, the concept of quality economic medical care plays an Important rote at the Newport Walk-In. "One advantage of our facfllty Is the fact that we are Integrated Into the medlcal community. Unlike the usual, free-standing clinics which are often found In shopping centers and convenience locations, the Newport Walk-In Is part of a larger medical community and has access to the excellent facilities of the Newport Medical Center and Hoag Hospital," he said. "This cooperative exchange among the medlcal,....com- munlty allows the Walk-In to treat patlent8 fully, personally and economlcally." Dr. Bunn explained that, without the high overhead costs of a hospital's emergency room, the Walk-In provides care at substantially lower prices. "This Is one of the reasons why we have been so Yfetl-recelved by the publlc," he said. "The dO<(tors on our staff have been servicing residents of Newport Beach and surrounding areas for years from their respective offices and from Hoag. Our patients feel comfortable with that knowledge . They know our doctors have acceaa to their records, and that we keep our own, which are promptly transmitted to their regular doctors." '•And, again, cost Is a big factor In our aucceaa. We. are only one-third, sometimes as little as one,.half, the cost -of big emergency rooms. The public has become cost-conscious, and we are cost-efficient." Located In Newport Center Medlcal Plaza. the Walk-In Is open from noon to 10 p.m. Monday through Friday, and from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturdays, Sundays and holldays. An experlenoed medlcal team lncrudea physicians who are mem- bers of the staff of Hoag Memorial Presbyterian Hospital. The Walk-In Is designed to accommodate lndlvlduals with non-life threatening Injuries or Illnesses -the kinds of things that patients would see their regular doctors for during the day. Treatment car1 be completed In less than 30 minutes In most circumstances, unless x-rays, cardiograms, laboratory or other special The ultim01te in luxurious, maintenance-free condominium procedures are required. No appointment ts ~ necessary. t If It Is necessary to obtain a apeciallst In a }" patient's case, the Walk-In can obtain the MMcel ~ of one or arrange for a apeclallst to ... the patient ~ at the Walk-In If the problem requires Immediate i attention. . . A new pulmonary testing unit hes been ~ · recently Introduced at the new W81<-ln f.alfty. ~ Without previous appointment, It prcwldee patlent8 ~ with computer Interpreted results In u ttttte M 15 ~ mjnutes, a procedure that might-require appoint-~: ment, Involved registration and more time at moat ~ hospttals. 1 In addition to standard medical ~. the i A Newport Walk-In conducts c1 ..... for the general ~ public, for patients and for phY*'an•· Among the .;. classes to be lnstltuted4n the near future la a COUf'M ? In cardiopulmonary resuscltatlon. J For further Information· regarding Newport f Walk-In Medical Group Inc., call 780-9222. s . . . . . living -the guarded gate com-... nr~~-c::::::I munity of Belcourt Hill. Neigh-; boring the fairways of Big Canyon 2 Country Oub and attractions i Guards at the gate- house will direct you. lntormation 714-760-3808 ~ ) From $440,000 of Newport Center, Belcourt Hill $------------==--=-~= -' remains quietly apart within its own private realm of natural beauty, ocean views and sophis- ti cated comforts. ... , f)Ff l ·c't rr\ r, : Jill .I '-~-~~----.o -~ ASK SALES REPRESENTATIVE ABOUT OUR HOME EXCHANGE PROGRAM BROKER COOPERATION . .. . . . . . . : . . . . . . . "! . . .: . . . . . ' I I I I J I I It pay• to ad•ertlM Henry Rope, preeldent and director of creati•e .emcee at B.J. Stewart Ad•ertia-IDf and Public Relationa, Inc., empbaalsee creati•e upreNlon tn hla baalne. darlq a talk In .Dr. Herbert John•' ad•ertt.t.nc clua at Saddleback Community Collete. Airport area off ice condo·miniums elicit strong interest, seller claims The Increasing emphasjs on the tax advantages and ap- preciation potential of office ownership has created strong • 1 buyer Interest at Airport West • Business Park, located In the ~ Orange County Airport area, that caters to the financing and space re qu ir ements of small-to-medium sized com- panies. "Office shells ranging In size from 2,000 to 6,000 square feet are available with flexible down payments, lndlvldually-tallored financing programs and owner-directed Interior bulld-outs," said C. Norman Pulliam, president of Pulliam Properties, Inc. With only a select number of off Ice condominiums left for sale, Pulliam Is encuraglng Interested executives to deal with him d irectly to arrange a suitable purchase program. ··Aside from the obvtous tax benefits that are realized each year. off Ice ownership gives com- panies a noticeable prestige as well as the assurance of fixed mortgage payments," Pulliam noted. Included among the financing options Is a 121~ percent five-year toan, amortized over 30 years. For a personal tour and ap- pointment, call 751-2752. Situ- ated at 245 Fischer Avenue, Suite C-2 In Costa Mesa, Airport West Business Park Is within ciose access to both the Newport and San Diego freeways. The California Promise ---____ .,._ ---- Buyers line up before dawn when ~V homes go on ·sale ~ lkMd up In the pr.-dawn houra to MCUte their pl.ce In llne when the new homee by • the J.M. Petera Co., being offered In Mlelk>n Viejo, •tarted llff6ng reoently. lWeNe homel were lold that ftrat weekend, reporta Tom HOY9r, nwt<etlng vice f.>!eeident for the buldlng ftrm. 'The 12 ..... repreeented nearly 40 per cent of the flrat ph ... of homM to be offered," Mid Howr. ••ca..rty our five ptana 1re being very well r~.·· The two-1tory homel range In .._ frOm 2,031 to 2, 783 aquare feet, and offei either three or four bedrooma, with 2'A or three full bath1 .• 1n IOfM plane, the fourth bedroom II down8tllra, Ideally located to become either an .. lo-law .. r0om, or a den or library, ct.pending on the bwer'• wtlhea. In another of the plana, the fourth bedroom la pre-ct..igned to become a private retreat for th• master suite If desired. Each of the homes la keyed to the famlly lifestyle, and aJI have family room• wtth fireplaces. Prtces begin at $185,000. Kitchens offer a Mttlng that Includes an adjoining nook and a back yard view vlelbte from both the kitchen and the nook. Kitchen amenities In all the homes by the J.M. Petera Co. In Mlllk>n VleJo haw hand-Mt cer.,... tlle kitchen oounter tope Ind ..,e.hboerdl. hend-flnllhed oU cablneta •• t~ fM>od. .... cooktop, a bultt-ln mlcrow~ ~ Md Mlf-dMnlng oven oombfnatlonl. EJMWMre In the homee, •turee Include cuetom hind-troweled ~Hno treatment•, ceramic tit• or wood parquet entrl••, 1kyllght1, hand-flnllhed oak W9t bar tQP9, hand-Mt cer9'Nc tlle venttlea In mat• bath• and mirrored wwd- robel In maater bedrooma. Realdent1 at the Homa by tr.. J.M. Petera Co. automatically gain fUH memberahlp In the He>me- owner1 ~. whicbJor monthly,... ... to the care of llt common .,..., Md Lek• Mllelon VleJo pttvU•g•. Optional memberlhlpe In local recreation f acHlt• are 8llo av.uat>le. A eaJee Information traHer II open dally on the cite from 10 'a.m. to 8 p.m., and added Information on the hOIM8 II avaHable bY catting 843-2838. To reach the Hornet by the J.M. Petera Co., take the San Diego freeway to the Oto Pattcway offramp. Drive eut to Marguertte Parkway and turn right. T1i1rn left onto Felipe Road, and fotlow the 1lgn1. .. .. . Live it in Mission ~ejo. Appraisal can aid ·i~ : putting property to highest and best use · It's a breeze at $77,000 By ARTHUR WRIGHT "Everyone benefits when a property Is put to Its highest and best use,". according to Larry Copeland, a member of the Association of Real Estate Appraisers (AREP). "Areas and com- munities are continuously undergoing changee, some severe enough to require bulldlngs to be remodeted, added to or even replaced with something more trendy.'' The best way to handle such a situation Is to get a full appraisal on the property by a qualified real eatate appraiser. In the report you'll not only get an u~date of what the property's value la In today's market, but an eva uatron of wftat the praperty should be used for, considering Its location. Such an update, realtors agree, alk>wa the property owner to re.xamlne his Investment. Depending too on how much depreciation remains In the building, the owner can then determine how beat to handle the Information on the appraiser'• report. -How-does the publlc beneftt1 we asked Mr. Copeland . ''Well, how about a business property, now vacant, that waa bullt aa an automobile agency many years ago and 11 now stranded becauae the ~""41 car busineu regrouped In another area? The appraiser, If he does a good Job, wtll evaJute the locatlon and come up wtth what he considers to be the best uae to bf made of the property ltaeff. "A good cue In point, " he added, "the highly successful Otd Spaghetti Factory In Newport Beach was once an automoblle agency!" Copeland owns Surfllne Realty In Newport Beach. Q . Can you gtw me tome detalta on the 1125,000 excluak>n rule when I ... , mr ~lill home? ... ROMtnary Llttlefohn, Coeta MMe A. Under the Federal Economic Recovery Tax Act of 1981, there are stlll some ongoing benefft1 for taxpayers. An~ one we'll mention co~ers your question. • People 55 years of age and older -before the date of aale of their home -may elect a ONE-TIME exclusion of up to $125,000 of gain from the sale, whether married or single. But If you are married and filing a separate return, you can only exclude $62,500, thua allowing the other married partner to all() exclude $82,500 on hit or her separate return. Aleo, the home must have been owned and uaed u the taxpayer's pt1nclpal residence for three or more years out ot the five-year period preceding the sale. For sales or exchange of a principal r.adence after July 20, 1981, a taxpayer can1(jefer any gain If a new residence la purchased and uMd wtthrn two years. before or after a sale, rather thM 18 montha under prior law. The tranaactlon must be reported In the year It wu 80ld or exchanged. the IRS ea·r.· by uatng Form 2119. Even th~h you defer, I a taxable gain result•, Schedule D (Form 1040) mu1t be uled. .. • I aUREAUCRATICALL Y INAJ(ING -for a • Callfornla Department of Real Eltate rele ... on : changee In continuing education, w. quote: "Thi• blll amend• Sec. 10170.4; add• Sec. 10170.5; ... amend• Sec. 10171: amend• and renumber• Sec. : 10171.1 u added by~. 283 of the Statut• of - 1980, thll eectlon being renumb«ed 10171.5, and repeal• Sec. 11 of Chap. 1~e. Statut• of 1978." : Very lfmpa., I think. . -. • i . .. -------- !I • ., . Reception slate(:I for $1 mill-·~ A grand opening party for the new 11 mNllon recreation center at Sea POlnte Eatat• In San Clemente la Mt for today. The complex la reMrV9d for the excluafve UM of Sea Pointe Eltat .. • r..._,t, and their gueet1. In add~on to a Junk>r Otympk: ewtmmtng pool, the factttty fNtur• two championthlp tennl1 courta, a therapy pool, barbecuel, apeck>ul eun bathing area. and a fully equipped ctubhouM, r .. troome and cabana. be by lnvltatk>n only. 9CCOl'dlng to Pete Fllher, Ylce preeid«lt of ..... for Centrll ~ o...topment Co. . The recr•tlon complex la expected to become the fulcrum of aoclel actMtlee among the r•denta of the $50 mHllon, OOMr1 vt.w-oriented de\;1109- rMnt, t8ktng ..,_ on the hl .. ldll above the Sen Otego Freeway at the Camino de Eatrela ti.moft . Accenting the land1caplng wltl be • , l_ wrought-Iron fencing, providing a focal pofnt for the natural valley In which the rectMtton center hu been eetabllahed. In S.. Pointe &tat•. han'9 llt• of 10,000 to 20,000 aquare feet .-many of which commanct spectacular OCMn vteWa -.,.. prtced from $85,000.to ..-&0.000. . Attendance at the grand openlrig reception wlll The deYeloper then offera llte purchwr9 a team of archttect1. bultder8, landlceper• and other craftamen who are qualtfted to dlllgn and build By SIMON SYKES There'• a fine legal ring about the term "punitive damagn." The purpoee of punitive (money) damages 11 to penalize wrongdoers· lo aeverety the puniehment deters both them and others from repeating their offenees. A aound enough concept. but when It comes to real estate transactions. punitive damages are not easy to obtaJn. This 11 because real estate ma ter1 revolve largely around contract1. Mere breach of a contract, however cynlcal, does not constitute grounds for the award of punitive damages. Rather, the recovery for damages In breach of contract cases la limited to actual damages euffered. No additional pun111ve damages wfll be awarded. However, as Is usual with legal matters, there are exceptions to the rule. An example of thl1 would be fraud. AIMlme a ... .., makes fraudulent etatementa to Induce eomeone to buy a home. The buyer can reectnd the agreement and collect his actuat dama.gea for the brelleh of contract. He cannot coHect punitive d~ for the brellCh. HOMYer. the buyer may be able to collect punlttve darMQ98 for the eeller'a act of detlberat• fraudulent miar'Preeentatlon, regardleu of the breech of contract. Determining how much lhould be awarded In punltlw darnagea la up to the jury, or the Judge If there 11 no jury. White the amount l• auppo11d to bw .,.,,. proportion to the actuat damagee .,,,.,.ed, the weeJth of the tndlviduat wrongdoer 18 atlo Import-• ant. Play"atlae~athaPolntes.tatealn 8an Clemente. whlCb WW bold a lftllcl open•n• ·ce1ebratloa for lta $1 mllUoa recreation compla tllla afternoon. If the breach of contract waa an act caual ng Injury, which the law considers wrongful'ln Itself, and not merely because It was a breach of contract, then punitive damage may be awarded. Cue dectafona have made It· clear that the richer the defendant, the larger the award muat be In order to liCCOmplllh the law'• ob)ecttw-~ to punllh them eeverely ~h to det• -IUCh conduct In the future. • · Sales under way at Forster Ranch Preview sales have begun at Stearns Develop- ment Co.'s Tocayo Hills and Tocayo Canyon communities In San Clemente's master-planned Forster Ranch. Hom,s are sold on a first-come, first-served basis. "The number of Inquiries we've already had Indicate an exceptional amount of homebu¥1ng. Interest In Tocayo Hiiis and Tocayo Canyon. These · new homes won't last long." said Philip A.. Stearns, president of the development comp nay. He attributes the high number of Inquiries primarily to a combination of price, financing and that suit the first-time buyer. "Orange County properties have become almost unattainable for those just starting out," he said. "In order to purchase a new home for the first ~.............,,..,.. __ time. buyers often have to settle In areas that are m11es from where-they work and truly wish to llve. Tocayo Hills and Tocayo Canyon homes are delsgned to offer an exciting alternative to that predicament.·' Tocayo Hiiis' slngle-famlly, detached resl .. dences, as well as the single-family. detached garden homes of Tocayo Canyon. were designed by the architectural firm of Eco-Tecture. Inc. Ninety percent of the Initial phase of 116 homes to be buttt ...... -,, ... -=,.,.. ........ at Tocayo Hiiis wlll feature views of the valley and surrounding hills. Lots range from 7,000 to 16,000 square feet, large enough to accommodate a variety of family outdoor activities. The homes at Tocayo Hiits range from 1,2.30 to 1,432 square feet of living space, while the garden homes of Tocayo Canyon range from 938 to 1,379 square feet. Appointments Include wood-b\lrnlng fire- places, wall-to-wall carpeting, formal dining rooms and ceramic tile or wood parquet entries. Kttchesn feature built-In apptlances, Including · dishwashers and continuous cleaning gas ovens, as well as patio "pass-thru" windows. T ocayo Hiiis kitchens have ceramic tlle counter tops and oak cabinets enhance kitchens, baths and llnen closets at both communities. · A number of elevations are available. varied upon a central exterior design theme that combines etements of Spanish, ranch and contemporary architectural Influences. A.II . homes feature at- tached two-car garages and concrete tile roofing. Tocayo Canyon homes also have fencing. Prices for Tocayo Hiiis homes range from $120,500 to $133,500; Tocayo Canyon homes begin at $99,995 and range to $113,995. Flexible ftnanolng packages are available. The ranch ts presented by Estrella Properties. Madole and Associates laid out the master plans for Forster Ranch, •fter working with the city of San Ctemento on the project for f Ive years to work out the best use of the tand. The Ranch will Include a netghborhood shopping center, grammar achool, and junior high school, as well as a park site. Relldents can take advantage of the nearby Estrella Golf Course, currently under construction. Tocayo Hiiis and Tocayo Canyon are among the first communities to be bullt at Forster Aanch. When completed. the two communities wfll encom- paaa 350 acres of coastal property. and be comprised of more than 1, 100 homes. A"tdents wlll I v.;Jst one mile from the Pacific Ocean wfth the San o Freeway just 314 of a mile a~ay.Newport Be hand the major business and ftnanolet center• of Orange County are a short drive away. Nearby recreational opportunlt181 Include fine dining •tabll1hment1, quaint boutlqu .. and ahop- plng centers within mlrwtea from Forster Ranch, as are 1Choot1 and a variety of community services. To visit the communltlel of T ocayo Huta and T~~ Canyon during the pr ..... lel period, take San Otego Freeway aouth to Camino de Eatrella, exit nd turn left. Continue on Camino de Eatretta, which tuma Into Camino de Laa Mar ... to Fortter .. On February 18, 1984, Twenty#four new homes became available in Newport Beach's most success- ful condominium community. Villa Balboa, recog# nizcd as the standard ot quality and luxury living. 1 and 2 bedroom homes in this private community are offered from $169, 900 to $279,900. / A special, limited edition of homes is offered from $199;900 to $399,900. Prk~ ~ff'Ktivc datt c/ publication. ~.!toung ~ ~ '\ 220 Nice Lane, Newport Beach, CA 92663 (714) 645-6459 Sales Office Open Daily 10 a.m. to dusk. .... - VlLLA BALBOA PHASE IV ·) .. . :· ~· . . .. ... ... . .. I I • I R~~r more lntormatlon on Tocayo Hiiia and :rocayo canyon homel. call (800) 432·71~ extenak>n125. ... ........................................................................................................ .. . j I /. Telephone Service: Monday-Frjday 8:00 A.M .. 5:30 P.M. Business Counter:· Monday· Frid a y 8:00 A.M.-5:30 P.M . DEADLI E PUBLICA TIO DEADLINE Monday at. J I :30 a.m. tTuesdav Mon. 4:30 p.m. Wednesda\ Tut>... VHl p.m Thursda\ We<l • l :·rn p.m. Frida\ Thur" I W p.m. · Saturda' ~ n Hiii p.111. Sunda v · ~ n .Hiii p.m. ERRORS: ........ -.u .......... Awe90me ocean view!! You won't .forget the panorama of bay, city and endlem Pacific. One of CdM'1 most outatandingly beautiful properties and one we proudly present. OPEN TODAY 1 to 5:00 ·~ ........ _ Thia lovely "Kenaingt.on" p. Wl ha a beautiful prden, and a great location. Decorated in neu- tral colOf'!, Excellent financing. $255,000. Julie Van Wieren 762-1414. HARBOR RIDIE llOISTllUOTEI 110° VIEW Tll ILlffl • ... UT 11-4 nn ftlTI MDIII Maenificent "E'' Plan w/outatandJnc view of back bey and city liahta. Up- graded 3 Bdrm. home wfexquilite tute. Move-in condition. Amumab&e finandna. Must 1ee to appreciate. $39~.000 FEE. W tw.., LM ...... 111-1111 llTI 1111.n lll-1HO OPEN HOUSES TODAY 1 to 4:30 1331 llluy, IMr Dem .................... $115,MI Bay & ocean views, indoor pool, vaulted ceiling, 4 bdrms. 4 baths. 217 VII Onlltt, I.Wt Isle ...................... S4H,IM a II On a huge lot -you won't belleve it! End of cul-de-sac, inside tract, quiet location. A new bright kitchen with upgraded &o,ing, Floor to ceiling fireplace. Owner has bought another and ii anxioua to 1ell. Priced under $130,000. llllL,_n. W•-lllelltr 114-1111 . ' 1'7117 .. Exciting estate on one of Newport'• Check your ad dail y and report errors im med iately. The DAILY PILOT assu mes li ab ilit y for. the fir~t 1828 Sentlago Dr •••• Baycreat 3 bdrms, 3 baths, den, 3.car garage. 43 ft. lot 121 ¥11 Qlltt, I.Wt la. ....................... $425,HI moet prestigioul ialandl. Material.I uled in construcdon of th1s beautiful home were carefully .elected. Hand-~ some slate roof, magnificent pane1J.nc & fine cabinet woik create the per- fect ambiance. Nine bedrooml and dock for 90' yacht. ~. 750,000. Call CATHRYN TENNILLE. .... ..,,. . .,. incorrect ir1sertion cnl v. Captivating single story four bedroom CLASSIFIED 642_5678 home. Off-street circular driveway. Im-3 bdrms. 2,. baths, formal dining room. . WllT Tl m.I. llWI Have built another home. Spacioul 4 bdrm home, 3-car garage, ~ble Newport Beach location. Extra 1r1 kitchen, muter bdrm w/hia & her baths. Family room w /fireplace & we~bar. RV acce11, pool-sized yard. Excellent owner financi.nc. All often given Q.reful consideration. $339,500. Call BINNIE DIXON. pressive marble entry. Spacious living ~-~~~-..... , •-11111111..-.... --room with marble fireplace. Delightful ...... ler laJ1 t•••MI fer Salt family room. Luxuriant yard with swlm-llTITAmm llAITD 11111 Very close to clubhouse. 421 ...._ .... Ir., '"'9rt lucL $tsl,MI 4 bdrms, 3 baths, 3 car garage . ltMraJ 1112 :Ce1t11l 1002 mer's pool, solar water heaters. Full •• ........., PrleM .. •1,111,111 Wiii ...... ., ••• ., ............. On Promontory Bay. Pier & sli9 + side tie. Liii iSLE 111 Y11 UM hrll 1,.1 1-1 Beautiful 3 Br. 3 'h Ba, Bayfront, pier & float for 65' Boat. Best buy at $950,000. 114 ... lttil•• .,.. 1-1 Beautiful 3 Br, 2 Ba, playroom. fireplace, beam ceilings. Xlnt. financing. $420,000. UIU ISLE UYFlllT Traditional 4 Br, 4 'h Ba. Dining Rm, 2 Frplcs, 4000 sq. ft... best lagoon at $975,000. UYllll HIYE UYFlllT Jetty & Bay view, newly decorated Mai Kai Condo, 2 Br, 2 Ba, 40' bay patio. $695,000. IRYllE TERRACE Panoramic bay & ocean view. 4 Br, 4 Ba, patio. pool home. Fee Price $775,000. PUllllU -1 IOWIFlllT Ocean & J etty views. marine room, 4 Br. 3 Ba, 3700 sq. ft. car parking. $1,285,000. UYllll'. PUCl UYFllllT Spectacular bayfront dplx. 2 Br, 2 Ba up, 2 Br, 2 Ba down, 2 boat spaces. $1,375,000. OPEN TODAY 1-5 Elpl4111 (PIH, 3 Ir, fa• rm, c1try k.ltch1 $260,000 ..... 523 Avenida Campo, Stutts. N.B. lrll4 • twntls, 3 Ir, 3 11, ,,., ffeks, fJlcs f rm $225.000 .. 403-409 Poppy Ave .. Olde CdM ltcr "· 1 "pSJff" fra 1111. solhl 3 Ir, OWF $1,100.000 ............. 335 Ocea11 Blvd., CdM Cltry Elg. lliltf estate w/e1y1 "· 3 Ir ta• ,. $435,000.. 528 Seaward, Corona Highland, CdM I cw.tq catry tru~ l cozy 4 ldr11, fM, ,,. $298.000 ......................... 2012 Port Bristol. NB ¥1 of city Htts, dttp set lot, walk to sllops $280,000......... .. ... .. 715 Bellis, Eastbtuff. NB s,,11a11 Sollttlport, 5/6 Ir, pl, rll, h1ge, YICHt $585.000. 41 Bodega Bay, Spyglass. CdM 2 Ir, Ml It lie C1yt, spaclo11, lite l 1 urpi1 $335,000 3 Rue f outainbleau. Big Canyon. NB Classic C4M, 3 Ir, 2 11, cn1c ~ •. yrd area $395.000 315 Orchard. CdM IJ~lf I 'I t ~f .Mr::\ R(AL TOR'>. 6 75-6000 0 teo"O"?" "11t f 1' "I..,. *' 4 WOfdJ h-9 ow '" ,...,.,~. ,. ••f9'Jllfl -h ,. "'' ~"". • .och '" '• ri• vf •~vG·~• R 0 0 0 E V I' I I I I H A C B A M I' I' I I I H A G [ E T 1· I I 1 I I I RU I DI HO J'JL_j Wl!ole drtv•no to town I _ . . . ~ PHNd I mo10<cytl•SI Ind ,,....-------. no1rcM1 an :ntenptoon on the l A w [ G G 1 •tde or Pl•• rie1me1 I slowed I I I' I I' . ::".~:"·~ :~· .. ge ---- 1215 I. .,,.._. .................. $125,MI Price reduced. Custom home. 90\ completed. • security system ...................... $435,000 I TUlll..UI • IP. llT I -1-1 Dalebout Bay&Beach Real Estate WESLEY I. TIYlOll 08. Great floor plan. Pier & slip. REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE SINCE 1949 hHr/lrebr. fer 1•111tt•11 te ,.......,'94 ............... 144-4110 ru •• IS RESIDENTIAL BROKERAGE GROUP Formerly LlJJgo Beal Estate IPEI llllAY 1·1PI 1 Orest Olrol1 uTElllflO YALIE II 0010111 llL IAIPU Immaculate 3 BR, 21A BA, famlty room townhome with fireplace and wet bar In living room, plus second fireplace In master bedroom suite. Partlal view of mountains and night lights. Quiet gate guarded community with lovely land- scaplng, pool, spa and tennis courts. Only $220,000 with land. Ask for Belle Chase Lee. IPEl lllllY 1·1 1ll01 Sltn1 S.01 Rtl. TllREllOI Outstanding location. One of the largest lots offered In Broadmoor. 3 BR, 2 BA, large livlng room, formal dining room and Immaculate pri- vate backyard. Across from park and pool. Priced to sell $245,000 FEE. Ask for Randy H. Katz. OPEi SlllAY 1-IPI 1411 SllTllELU TERRACE IREAI NOISE • llYllE TElllOE Bright cheerful 3 BR, 2 BA, Immaculate, tasteful- ly remodeled home. Expanded master bedroom suite, near new kitchen , upgraded plumbing, cathedral celllngs, automatic sprinklers & lights and easy-care landscaping. This ls a "must see" home. Call Belle Chase Lee. Only $299,950 with land. IAlllFICEIT OCWFRllT LOTll Prime, large lot In Irvine Cove overlooklng Abalone Cove. Sensational plans for home ap- proved by the coastal commission Included In the asking price of $2,200,000. Ask for Barbara Gothard. llUIT llY AT 1221,00011 Young lovers of any age will love lhts ~-csrmel" modef. 3 BR. 2 BA home. Nice yard and patios. Family room, carpet & fresh paint In beige tones. OWC $30,000 2nd. Arst TO of $195,000 ~ 1ov.•1, 11 uaumable. Aak for Bettina Laughlln. TIREE lllTS OlllU IEL Ill 1411,00011 Large owners unit has 3 ·aR and 3 BA's plus two 2 BR~ 2 BA units_ All with private patios_and fireplaces. Great Income. Beach side of Coast Hwy. Ask for Mary Oentls. "Ell lln II TIE YILW" ·1140,00011 Newly decorated with some Rancho Golf Course views. One bedroom plus loft, attached two car garage. Great location and price. Ask for Marilyn Bulkley. I 111,120 II TIE WITElll Fantastic offer. Custom 4 BR home with 41~ BA's, sauna, family room, wet bar, BBQ and security gate. Dock for 60 ft. aall or power boat. $75,000 down. Incredible finance termsl Hurry on this. Ask for Bettina Laughlin. LIWllT PllOE "NITIFlll" 11 IUlll YIEWll Outstanding location. 4 BA, 3 BA, large livlng room, famtry room, formal dining end vaulted ceilings. Close to community pools and beautiful greenbelt. Great curb appeal. Priced to sell Immediately $289,000 fee. Ask for Randy H. Katz. .II Pmll TIWllllE II lllYUllTY PUlll 3 BR, 211' BA superb townhomel Neutral decor, Immaculately kept with numerous upgrades. Bright cheery end location with sun oriented large and private patio. Exceptional price at $215,000. Submit all offers. Ask for Marlly Bulkley. LIWEIT PllOE-lllT TElllll For this large 4 BR, 3 BA and den home In Eastbluff. Wood shutters and Spanish tlles. Land Included. We can assist with the financing. $299,500. Ask for Mary Oentla . lllT SILL IHI se1u1 Flml Owner haa bought another and want• offer• on this lovely Tudor atyte custom home. 4 BR, 3'~ BA, den, huge family room,~ inoeauna~ oak woodwork throughout. Nice coastal vteW and ... Y ecoeu to achooll and beech. Owner wilt Uliat In arranging flnanclng. Only $350,000. Aak for Hallle Strock. NEWPORT BEACH 2123 Sa'1 Joaquin Hiiis 4 II "IREEmEE" • $111,IOO Most desirable "Windsor" model. 2 story wtth master bedroom suite down. 3 BB aod b~th up. separate f amlly room wt th fireplace. Well planted etrlums adjoin living room and muter bedroom. Many upgrades. Community poot. Truly a delightful family home. Ask for Bettina Laughlin. IPIOTIOIUI YI IYllLlllt• atu llYEU Located last on the bluff with no obstructions to block the sights -sails, sunsets and Island views. Steps away from beaches. Floor to cef ling views from every room of this 4 BR, 3 BA old World charmer. $1,200,000. Ask for Nancy Short. DPlllEI "NRTlllm"·IPYIWI llLLll View oriented stylish 4 BR, 3 BA home with great curb appeal and neutral Interior decor. New guest addition with bath, built-Ins and skylight. Enticing atone jacuzzi off master bedroom: $625,000. Ask for Marilyn Bulkley. ~ IOUI YllW • S71,HOll 2 BR, 2 BA, ocean an..d mountain view. Steps to the beech. Mobile home In No. Laguna. Interior Is In excellent condltlon. Lowest on market at $71 ,000. Financing available. Ask for Al Weinert . WMllllHE GHii • 1112,HOU Country charm throughout, plankwood floors, antique cherrywood flreplace, custom book- cases In den, tinted windows. Flagstone patio with waterfall. 2 BR, 2 BA plus den. End unit with attached garage. Ask for Lois Egan.· PllllllU Yllll • 1217,IOOll Now the loweet priced resldentlal Income prop- erty on FEE land In the area. Cozy duplex atepa to bay and ocean beachet on a prime corner lot. Motivated owner may trade • submit! All< for Hallie Strock. IPllTAllUI llUI I UTll.lll YllWlll Overtook• Shaws Cov.. Terrific quality• BR, 3 BA cuatom home tn North Laguna. Mlnutea from Newport Center and the airport. S798,000. Mk for Rod Daley. • • ! One of the molt 1pect&'Ular view. ln harbor from beeutlf ul 6 Bdnn pool/epa home on 79 feet of prime bayflont. Roomfw120f~y~h~ • OPEN DAILY 12-5 101 Via Lido Soud. Lido lale COITA •SA-CLIAN a NIAT .................... * ...... l~­...................... ,..."'-le ....... ....,..,.....111·*1 UACH HOUll ONL Y-t1•,IOO ,...... ....., 111pnt a' = to 8er a .............. , ... ,, .......... "' .... .~, .................... .... ...,.... tor dalr lwtng •,wa11kMd ,..,..._. en.- VILLA IALBOA CONDO luttlng 1 bedroom In a ,,..., oondo =1....,....._00MftAC.utlne •r•c••• "°°' ,._ + tood ........... 141.-. , ..... , ..... EL TORO HO•-t1'8,500 In a gatH famllr .,.. wtttt lo¥9ly petlo, bftolk ~.'bedroom• 6 2 MtN. A very fair price. 111·1400 GREAT STAATER-S1'9,000 ~ remod9f wtttt MW""°'*' I belll on LARQa LOT. 0ntr 1~ CAIH clown/ .... option., extHANGL A MW llllnt...oal tor"detalk. 111·1400 8AN JOAQUIN-tAVINE ,.,._ ao&ano modet 2 bedroom oondo dole to pool aw~. OWnere .. help flruince Ihle ........ ...... •• .-. 111-1400 CDM-ONL Y la2t,OOOI Cloee lo beech duplex with Celfomle _.,.. oMtlcter. A..,... ••• ttome wtlll a bedroom• + 2 bad. apt. CIMn, naee a otwrnlng. Ona of Iha HIT auYI. D1·1400 EA8T8IOE FAMILY HO• ""'8 r.-ct Included wtn. thla I bad. 2 be; ......... + ....., rooM. Owner .. ..,__ MW cerpet I Nit cablnet9. ..... MW lnenclng. t1a.aoo. 111-1400 WESTCLIFF /POOL--$115,000 Maw pelnt, «*pit, new eppMancee and r...tr for move-In. &er to show this a laadroom ltome With 1er11 pool. COftft- nlant looatton In Newport and • reeaon· able price. Thie won't leatl 111·1400 RV pettilng ...... NEWPORT BEACH DUPLEX Ontr a bulldlnp from OCMnf1ont wtth • VIEW. OM 4 bad., 2 ... upper and a 2 bad., 2 be. lower unit. owner a. ...., to Ml a mer help flMnce. $Ml,OOO. '"· 111-1400 ENGLISH TUDOR-H.B. heuttfuf 5 bad. home w1th cuatom poot 9ftd ... Family room, I~. MCUr· 1tJ and rnanr pluaae. Walk to beech. Re-duced to "71,000. Call 111·1400. OW•R IS MOTIVATED TO MOVEI CLIFFHAVEN-NEW LISTING Prtvacr. aecluelon and• ~trll Newport ioc.tton ,..., echoole, ehope and • .,,.., ., .. for loaalngl A wonderful ...... family ltome wtth-i bedroom• + den. Courtr.-ct entry and • beeuttfuf pool a .,.. '421.,000. 111·1400. Open Sun. 1·5 at JQ5 Klng9 Pl. UDO ISLE-f..~FIGE LOT. 8Hutlfully remodeled 2 ... 1ory home. Great outdoor lfvlng .,... with -:.':l pMlo and roof aundeck. =-5 ..,,.., .......... fonNll + famlr room. L1" In lu•WJ and •for .. tM rKrMtlon on Udo Ille. 9115.000 NPT. OCEANFRONT DPlX s . . . 3. • • s. . . lmpoaallall to duplicate today, t"'9 s-etory propertr Ml 1erga a ... ....., unlt9 and ..... .. help flftance bJ carrytng • lrd truat dead. Tift la a l'lftl value and .,..,. rented. C .. to .......... OCEANFRONT-$707,000 Quiet beechfront ioc.tlon In Wnt Haw· port. A perfect property for tM owner who ..... to "" •• the beech In • lpeoloul 4 bedroom ltome and hive • 2 baclroom rental baeldae. l11med callnga, ftre. DleoM, forever view• of the eurt and Cetallne. Owner wlll ..... t wtttt ftMncfntl. C .. lo ... thla HceptloMI propertr. 111-1400 NIGUEL SHORES-AEPO A Bank OWned propertr In a falMllou9 locatlon ... fantaatlc home end unbeatable term•. AMUIM • fixed , ••• loan @ 12% wtth 10% cnh down perlMf'lt. OYer IOOO 9q. ft. with pool. epe. fountain, wine oel9', Mt oondltlonl~J eacurfty and I V.W OF WATIR a UGHTI . A-.....-......""" 4 badrOCMM, I bettte, 4 nrap.c.., ......., NOm a rac:,...tlon room. An lnc:radlbla p ropattr . Cell for further d•· tall1-overwhelmlng detell•. •11,000. 111-1400 WATERFRONT-LINDA ISLE OM of the belt ioc.tton• on the WA n R. You have 1un ... deJ In thl• 2 ... tCNY ,..._ def'°8 wtth tteeted poo1 a.,......, \IMll and otubhouae. ttlll eultl......., home IMI , ........ and •co•,,• .,......... '°°"' .. ownan are Xtbll and .. oon.- aldlr H cMngal. tl.710,000 ,.. land. 111·1.aG I WATERFRONT HOMES,tNC REAL ESTATE s.., R..,,.,. r,.,.,..,~ M.Np-n• 24l6W COHI ~ NfWOt>ft S...cch '31-1 400 '1M t00 -··-.1 ........ ON THE BLUFF fabuloUa lin&1e 1tory home e BR, family nn., lituated ln exclusive c.ameo Shorel on front row, panoramjc ocean & jetty view w/undy beech below. $perklina pool in lecluded courtyard. Perteet for the groWlng fam- ily. Owner will consider exchange. Donna God· shall flllFl....... .. ... CA.MIX> SHORES beautiful 3 or 4 BR, family nn, tonnal dining nn home. This single story resi- dence has been r.emodeled and prof eesionally decorated. Shutters, skylight.a, plus many up- grades. Pool and spa located in priva~courtyard. Donna Godshall llllTllUIUI YJU S1,IH,MO Mexican payers, high ceilings with magnifk:ent wood beams, European Arches, French doon, and handcrafted fireplaces enhance this 5 BR, 5 YI BA, family nn, lanai, library, gourmet kitchen home. One of Harbor Ridge's finest custom homes. $1,695,000 Maureen White or F.ci kano WTDI TUllTllUL Mll,111 On Hampeh.lre Circle -5 BR -Country kitchen -formal living rm w/garden patios -fireplace. Paneled den \Ylfireplace & sit down bar-lovely pool, oversized lot. Barbara Aune ...... ._ U,411,111 BA YFRONT With luxury and excitement - Marvelous combination of wood -glass and space -two bayfront suites with fireplaces -2 additional BR-swimming pool & spa. $1,850,000 Leasehold $2,476,000 Fee Barbara Aune .. .. •lllY• sm• FAIRWAY LOCATION th.is elegant 3 BR. 3 BA single level townbome features the ultimate in quality, detail &convenience. Includes pool, spa & air conditioning. Danny Bibb ....... ·--Outatanding H .V.H. Mont.ego Model with family room. Beautifully landacaped, move-in condition. quiet location. Available financing. Danny Bibb & Stephanie Jones ........ .... .. VIEW LCYI' great terms -excellent tinandng - this dramatic lot offers incredible views of city lights, blue ocean, and beautiful sunsets! Plana included for a good sq. ft. traditional home. F.d Escano/Maureen White/Danny Bibb llUT LIUTill 1111,MI Outstanding value on this 4 BR home on lg lot. One of Newport Beach's most desirable guarded gate communities. P erfect cul-de-sac location for privacy. Maxine Propp A Great Western Company ••.. .,.. DEANE DEAUVILLE a superb, 80pbistb111d, town home ln a preetfaioua .pte-euarded ·aorn- munity-lfilh cellinp, large rooma, crown mold- inas. ~ garden. -4 bedrooml, lpedoul family room and a peek of the ocean. Danny Btbb ···---"' tal,111 S ubmit all offers -Th.is beautifully u.Plfaded "C..blaJxa" model hat just been reduced by $25,000 -Good 1111umable finandna with hi&h load balance -Thia 3 BR home feature1 built-in library plus great vista of hills & City lighta. Anita Schandel .,......_ 11 .... Incredible -Value offered in this 3 BR. '2 ~ BA Newport Beech home. Spacious nm, hiCh ceil- ings, French doon, 3 priv.ate patioa -Totally private and lecluded! Poe>l. tennis and spa avail· able. Total perfect.ion for only $249,000 includ· ing land! Martha Macnab ........ ,. -...... 4 BR, study, library & lg country kitchen -idm1 tor the lg family. Separa1e muter suite -~ stairs with lovely view of CDM Beech. AM11N11 lat T .n. owe lg 2nd TD. Sharon Smith NEWPORT BEACH/CORONA DEL MAR lllllWllllTflEW 1111,IM From this 5 bdrm mansion high atop Spygl.us Hill. One of the best panoramic ocean and bay views we have ever seen! Pool, spa, .ecurfty system. Over 3,300 sq ft of executive luxury. 759-1501. 1111,100 2 bdrm, 2 bath with fireplace. Only a short walk to beach! 759-1501. 1111 IEPI 3 bdrm, 2 bath with fireplace within walking distance to beach. Renovator's delighl! Only $124,@0. 759-1501. 11,200 PEI llm With part of monthly lease going toward the down payment when you lease/option this 3 bdrm, 2 ~ bath residence with mini ocean view! Only a few blocks to the beach! 759-1501. 1241,000 -lllT SUP Comes with this exceptional property. Completely renovated-3 bdrm. 2~ baths. 759-1501. 1211,000 -IOW VIEW from this 3 bdrm, plus den executive home in one of our most exclusive areas. Extra large lot w/room for pool/tennis. Private beach access included in low ~-dues. You OWN the land! 759-1501. I IRVINE I lllYEISm PUl-1121,000 And you OWN the land! Beautiful '2 bedroom. 2 bath in IMMACULATE condition! Intercom, Malibu lights and drip sprinkler system are 801De of the special features. Also includes one year Home Warranty! 75P-1'59t:- llUIE TIEE -1121,IOO. But feels like you are in a plush castle! Owner is a contractor who has spared no expense in custom additions and quality workmanship. You'll be proud to call ttus haven your home! 759-1501. lllE UllS 1111 In this extra special value in University Park greenbelt area. Short walk to pools & tennis. $10.000 under nearest comparable! 759-1501. WOlllllllE This sought after Sycamore model SINGLE FAMILY HOME has 4 bdnns, 3 baths, large yard, all' conditioning and security system. New landscaping and beautiful brick patio. $1 79,500. 759-1501. TllRE RICI ILEI Beautiful 2 bedroom+ den or 3 bedroom Jasmine model in ideal location on cul-de-sac. New carpeting! Lowest pnce available in this model. Only $199,500. 759-1501. OYEILHIS IOLF COllSE Original owner and pride of ownership. Outstanding decorating, beautiful entry. shake roof elegance. View of park & lake. as well as goli course. ONLY $168.900. 759-1501. COSTA MESA •••,100 2 bdrm, 2 batO,on greenbelt area close to shopping and transportatJon. 759-1501. 11 11,110 Large 3 bdrm home with fireplace, beautiful kitchen on large lot. 759-1501. WILL TIDE IPI Costa Mesa Easts1de Oasis Towne Home with 2 bedrooms+ den+ 2 baths + double garage and running streams, waterfalls & trees, trees, trees! Fantastic "woodsy" atmosphere. ONLY $132,900. 759-1501 WTllHWln With hard to fmd hardwood floors. Cloee to ahoppma & u-ansponauon Large 140 fl deep Jot wt th fruit trees & room to expand. Only $137,500 759-1501 ilmllT ... 11 Over 1700 sq. ft of comfort ln this spacious 3 bed.room. 2 ~ bath "St. Georg '' model. Big double car garage, huge master awte. Ideal Back Bay location. 759-1501. ,,, l .. ll YllTlllO Impressive elevated front porch, stained al.ass entry. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths in main hOU8t plWl 2 bdrm, 1 bath guest house or lnocxne unit -lie-R~2 lot ln price F.ast S1de. Back Bly area' 759-1501. lllPIB11 I WID Will teue w1lh option to buy $1,000 per month with~ cred.ltl!d beck 11 toward down peyment! Prime ~ Park locabOa 2000 .q ft.. upgraded w /2 fireplaces and '"t bar Just reduced -call 759-l~l. HOMES FOR SALE 2BEDROOM 3712 Channel Pl (Npt Isl) Npt Bch 759-9100 "470,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 428 Alvera Terr (Corona Hinds) CdM 759-9100 Sunday 2-dulk ** 6410 W. Ocean Front, Npt Bch 759-9100$645,000 Sun 1-5 2308 Cliff Or 'Ocean View' Newport Beach 646-7171 $395,000 Saturday 1-4 2 BR plua FAM RM or DEN 1577 E. Ocean Blvd (Bal Penln Pt) NB 642-5200 $285,000 Sunday 1-5 2021 lrvlne Ave, Costa Mesa. 645-7737 $192,500 211 Marguerite, Corona def Mar Sun 1-5 675-4760 $595,000 Sunday 1-5 3 Aue Fountalnbleau, Big Canyon, N.B. 675-6000 $335,000 Sun 1-5. 3 BEDROOM * 3037 Donnybrook Ln, Costa Mesa 645-0303 $129,900 Sun 1-5 * * 331 1 Anley (Lido VIII) N.B. 673-3777 $470,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 4515 Fairfield, CdM 673-7771 $625,000 20451 Bayview Ave, Newport Beach 650-55204158,500 Sun 1-5 Sunday 1-5 630 Cameo Highlands (C. Hinds) CdM 760-8333 $359,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 8802 Chartord, Huntington Beach 963-6767 $146,900 Sunday 1-5 1907 Chubasco, Corona del Mar 152-1414 $225,000 Sun 1-4 200 Diamond (Bel Isl) Npt Sch 759-9100 $395,000 Sun 1-4 209 Fernteaf, Corona del Mar 673-7761 $575,000 Sun 1-5 1851 Kentucky Pl (Mesa Verde) C.M. 557-5659 $129,950 Sun 1-5 * 1625 Myrtlewood, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $131,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 3335 Ocean Blvd. CdM. 675-6000 $1 ,000,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2835 Portola, Costa Mesa 646-7171 $128,000 Sunday 1-5 5004 River, Newport Beach 646-7171 $199,000 Sunday 1-5 32 Rocky Knoll (Trtlrk) Irvine 673-7771 $265,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 4645 Roxbury (Cameo Shrs) Npt Bch 644-6200 $499,000 Sun' 1-4 1419 Santanella Terr, CdM 644-7020 $299,950fee 19501 Sierra Seco (Trtlrk) Irv 644-7020 $245,000fee 108 Sequoia Tree. Univ. Prk, Irvine Sun 1-5 Sun 1-5 644-9060 $ 136,500 Sunday 1-5 3065 Taylor Way, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $ 129.900 Sat/Sun 1-4 21 4 Via ithlca. lido Isle. N.B. 675-6161 $420,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 113 Via Ravenna, lido Isle, N.B 644-9060 $315,000 Sunday 1-5 3 BR plua FAM AM or DEN * 1028 Westwind Way, Dover Shores. NB 631-7300 $7 48,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 134 Harbor Island Ad, Newport Beach 760-1900 $599,000 Sunday 1-6 * 19342 Worchester Ln, Hunt. Crest. HB 631-7300 $250,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 2531 Blackthorn St., Eastblutt NB 631 -7300 $395,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * • 305 Kings Place, Newport Bch 631-1400 $425.000 Sunday 1-4 * 4645 Roxbury, Cameo Shores. COM 720-1705 $515,000 FEE Sunday 1-5 • 711 K-Thanga (Irv Terr) CdM 644-e200 $460.000 Sun 1-5 118 Crest Cir (Cyn Crst) Npt Bch 644-6200 $249,500 Sun 1-4 5 Toulon (Hrbr Adg) Npt Bch ir 644-6200 $650,000 Sun 1.,., • 2 Rue Fontainebleau (Bg Cyn) Npt Bch 644-6200 $475,000 Sun 1-5 523 Averilda Campo. TheBlutf1. N B. e75·6000 $260,000 Sat/Sun 1-S 715 Belll1, Eaatblutt. N.B 675-eooo s2eo.ooo Sun 1-5 • 1221 8erk1hll'9 (W .. tcllff) N.B. 6'8-9516 S302.500 Sat/Sun 1-6 900 Cliff Or, (NptHgtl) Npt 8ctl e-44-8200 1275,000 Sat 11-3. Sun 12·6 •3210 Colorado Place, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $154,900 Sunday 1-4 #7 Cre1t Cir, Corona def Mar 644-7020 $220,000fee Sun 1-5 2302 Falrhlll Drive, Back Bay, NB 631-7300 $182,000 . Sun 1-5 2101 Glen Arbor, Santa Ana 645-0303 s 105,500 Sun 3-6 * 1880 Maul Cir (Mesa Verde) CM 645-0303 $259,000 Sun 2-5 200 Hanover Ortve, Costa Mesa 546-6095 $134,500 Sun 1-5 2928 Jacaranda, Mesa Verde, C.M. 541-8077 $138,500 Sunday 12-4 '••1205 N. Bayfront. Balboa latand 673-7300 $925,000 Sun. 1-4:30 120 Via Quito, Lido~. N.B. 673-7300 $425,000 • Sat/Sun 1-4:30 207 Via <>r-Mto, Udo lale, N.B. 673-7300 $400,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 315 Orchid, olde CdM 675-6000 $395,000 Sun 1-5 2923 Peppertree, Costa Meea 546-2313 $122,900 Sunday 1-4 11 Rue Verte (Bg Cyn) Npt Sch 644-6200 $745,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1945 Santiago Or., Baycrest, NB 631 -7300 $380,000 Sun 1-5 528 Seaward, Corona Highland, CdM. 675-6000 $435,000 Sun 1-5 3058 Van Buren. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $129,500 Sat/Sun 1-4 224 Via Koron (lido) Npt Bch 673-88« $369,000 Sun 1-4 * * 106 Via Lido Nord, Lido Isle, N.B. 675-6161 $950.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 *412 Vista Trucha (The Bluffs) NB. 640-6259 $226,500 Sun 1-5 21 8 Wellesley (College Park) CM 646-7171 $128,000 Sunday 1-4 500 Rockford Pl (Cameo Hinds) CdM 759-1501 $295,000 Sun 1-5 1930 Teresita (Hrbr Hlndt)Npt Bch 631-7370 $215,000 Sun 1-5 218 Via Quito, lido Isle, N.B. 644-9060 $425,000 Sunday 1-5 ,.\ 4 BR phae FAM AM or DEN * 1132 Ebbtlde Or, Corona del Mar 631-1400 635,000 FEE Sun 1:30 to 5 * 1207 Oxford Lane, Westclltf, NB 631-7300 $275,000 Sun 1-5 * • 12 Geneve (Hrbr Rdg)Npt Bch 644-6200 $2,450,000 Sun 1-5 4BEDROOM ** 41 5 Bayside Dr. Npt Bch 644-7020 $500,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 340 Cabrlllo, Costa Mesa 4 646-7171 $145,000 Sunday 1-5 * 1336 Galaxy. Dover Shores. N.B. 673-7300 $985,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1250 Hiiicrest Dr .. Laguna Beach 497-17« $325,000 Sunday 11-3 1821 Kings Rd (Clfhvn) Npt Bch 759-9100 $639,000 Sun 1-5 2182 National. Costa Mesa 646-7171 $115,950 Saturday 1-5 322 Poinsettia, Corona del Mar 546-2313 $375,000 Sunday 1-4 •20 12 Port Bristol, HV Homes, N.B. 675-epOO $298,000 Sun 1-5 Home •• 1500 Klng1 Roed, Newport Htfght1, NB 631-7300 $595,000 • Sun 1·5 * 1828 Santiago Or., Baycreat, NB 631·7300 $435,000 Sun 1·6 •• 1914 Suva Cir (Meaa Verde)J::.M. 645--0303 $419,000 Sun 1-4 * 1948 Port Albani, H.V.H, Newport Bch 644-9060 $315,000 Sunday 1-5 • 2027 Yacht Defender, Seavlew, NB 631-7300 $485,000 Sun 1-5 * • 23 Aguata Lane. Big Canyon, N.B 780-1900 $1, 195,000 Sunday 1-5 ** 404 Morning Star Ln (Ovr Shrs) Npt Bch 759-1501 $645,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2001 Port Provence (Hrbr Vu Hms) Npt Bch 759-1501 Sunday 1-5 ** 428 Via lido Nord, lido late, N.B 780-1900 $999,500 Sunday 1-4 •• 4621 Gorham (Cameo Shr) CdM 644-6200 $699,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 2821 Circle Or (Bayahorea) Npt Bch 644-8200 $395,000Fee Sun ·1-5 1900 Santiago (Dvr Shra) Npt Bch 844-6200 $535,000Fee Sun 1-5 1 Rue Blarrltz (Bg Cyn) Npt Bch 644-6200 $72~.ooo Sun 1-5 * 4639 Tremont Lane, Cameo Shores. NB 831 -7300 $629,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * * 801 Bayside Dr .• Newport Beach 631-1400 $1,300.000 Sun J 1:30-4:30 ** 601 Bayalde DI., Newport a.ch 631-1400 $1,300,000 Sun 11:30-4:30 •3357 Alabama Circle, Costa Mesa 548-2313 $179,900 Sunday 1-4 1624 Antigua Way, Dover. Shores 631-7300 $475,000 Sun 1-5 2108 Arbusus. Eastblutt, N.B. 6«-9060 $375,000 Sunday 1-5 2830 Carob, Npt Bch 645-0303 $299,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 10001 Cliff Drive, Huntington Beach 546-2313 $140,000 Sat/Sun 12:30-4 * * 1106 E. Balboa, Penlnsula. NB. 833-35« $785,000 Sat/Sun 11-3 * • 1806 Galaxy (Dover Shores) Nwpt Bch 646-7171 $700,000 Sunday 1-5 * 1724 Galaxy Or 'View' (Dover Shores) NB 642-5200 $369,000 Sunday 1-5 946 Goldenrod, Green Brook, C.M. 546-5880 $182,000 Sun 1-5 **426 Harbor Island Drive, N.B. 673-7300 $950,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 19 Hermitage (Bg Cyn) Npt Bch 644-6200 $595,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 1921 Kings Ad (Cllffhaven) Nwpt Bch 642-5200 $698,000 FEE .. Sunday 1-5 •2~ lighthouse, HV Bdmr,CdM 675-6000 $360,000 Sat 1-5 18520 Morongo. Fountain Valley 963-6767 $239,900 Sunday 1-5 1884 Parkvlew Or, Coste Mesa 752-8731 $165,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1070 Pescaaor Dr .. Dover Shores, NB 631-7300 $590,000 Fee ~Sun 1-5 2024 Port Weybridge (Hrbr Vu Hms) Npt Bch 759-1501 Sunday 1-5 19 Toulon (Hrbr Rdg Est) Npt Bch 759-1501 $590,000 Sunday 1-5 4912 Rain Tree Lane. University Park, Irvine 631-7300 $225,000 Sun 1-5 # 1 Rue Blarritz (Bg Cyn) Npt Bch 644-6200 $725,000 Sun 1-5 6 San Sebastian (Hrbr Rdg)Npt Bch 644-6200 $1 , 175,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1954 Santiago. N B. 760-8890 $575,500 320 Seaward, Shoreclltt, CdM 675-6000 $375.000 16327 Shadbush. Fountain Valley Sun 1-5 Sun 1-5 963-6767 $168,000 Sunday 1-5 17 Toulon (Hrbr Rdg) Npt Bch 760-8333 $889.000 -25 AuQuata (Bg Cyn) Npt Bch 780-8333 $1,995,000 Sun 10-5 Sun 1-5 21 11 Yacht Wanderer (Seavu) Npt Bel'\ 760-8333 $389,000 Sun 1-5 1828 Tradewtnda Lane, Baycr•t, NB 831-7300 1339,000 -Sun 1-5 ~ Vi.ta Trucha (Btutf1) Npt 8ch 780-8702 1259,500 Sa1J8un 11-8 * 1907 Windward (Bayct•t) Nwpt 8ch 642-9709 1339,500 Sunday 1-4 l•IDROOM ••·41 Bodega Bay, ~ygl .... CdM. 875-8000 $585,000 Sun 1-5 **1508 So. Bayfront, eatboa llland • 873-f800 $8t50,000 Sat/Sun 1-11 I 11R plu6 FAM RM ot HN *. 130 Galaxy Ort"', Dover Shor.e, NB 831·7300 $81.0,000 LH Sun 1·5 * 14 Geneve (Hrbr Rdg) Npt Bch 760-8333 $2.000,000 Sat/Sun 10-5 * 35 Rldgellne (Hrbr Rdg) Npt Bch 760-8333 $1,850,000 Sun 10-5 * • 20 CypreN Point, Big Canyon. NB 760-1900 $1, 195,000 Sunday 1-5 '* • 70 Hiiicrest, Big Canyon, N.B. 644·9060 $1,295,000 Sunday 1-5 2121 Aralla, Eaatbluff, Npt Bch 6«-9080 $286.000uuuuuuuuou nday 1-S 2801 llland View. HVH Broadmoor, N.B. 644-9060 $388,000 Sat/Sunday 1-5 64 Drakes Bay, Spyglue Hiii 644-9060 $549,000 Sunday 1-5 . 1208 Keyweat, Harbor View, Npt Beech 644-7211 $389,000 FEE Sat/Sun 1-5 1508 Santanefla, Corona det Mar 673-1181 $289,000 Fee Sunday 1-5 1600 Sea.bell Ctr (Spygls) CdM e-44-8200 $6&0,000 Sun 1-4 1601 Warwick, Newport Beach 675·2311 $279,000 Sunday 1-5 I BR plue FAM RM or DEN * ** 107 Miiford (C. Shrt) CdM 644-8200 $1 ,975,000 Sat/Sun 1-S * * 333 Via Udo Soud (lido) Npt Bch 644-6200 $1 ,300,000 Sun 1-5 1800 Galaxy. Dover Shores, N.B. 644-9060 $625,000 f.. Sunday 2-5 •***101 Via lido Soud, N.8 . 673-7873 Courtesy Bfks Sat/Sun 12-5 CONDOS FOR SALE 28£DAOOM 13 Palos (RSJ) lrvlne 759-1501 Sat/Sun 1-5 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE 2BA 3 Cherry No. (Univ Pk) Irvine 759-.1S01 $126.000Fee 3 BEDROOM 403-409 Poppy, Olde CdM Sun 1-3 675-6000 From S225.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 27 Tahoe, Irvine 644-7020$215,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3 BR plua FAM AM or DEN 2707 Hlllslde Or, Hrbr View Knoll, NB 675-4822 $274,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 MOBILE HOMES DUPLEXES FOR SALE 2 BR plua 2 BA 710 Avocado, Corona del Mar 642-5200 $215,000 Sunday 1-5 2 Br plua 3 Br 200 Diamond, Bal Isl N.8 . 759-9100 $395,000 Sun 1-4 209 Fernleaf, Corona del Mar 673-7761 $575,000 Sun 1-5 3 BR plua 3 BR plua DEN 120 42nd Street, Newport Beach 650-5520 $375,000 Sunday 1-5 5 BR plua 2 BR 303/305 Heliotrope, Corona del Mar 675-2311 $495,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 303/305 Hellotrope, Corona del Mar 675-2311 $495,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 303/305 Heliotrope, Corona del Mar 675-2311 $495,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •Spa •Pool * * Wet.,-tront * * * wateffront & Pool ...-Gl'le add,_. It gulfd o•t• With all the interest in real estate as an investment, don't forget that your home is also where you'll be living . Sure , resale value is important, but so are your housing needs now. For a good balance, consult a member of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REAL TORS®. Each one is required to be a real estate professional, actively engaged in real estate, and publicly committed to a written Cod e of Ethics. REAL TOR S® are experienced in hel ping you find the right home for today and tomorrow. It could also take a heap o' lookin'. Before' you start, call a REAL TOR ® first. CB . A EA LI OR A public service of the llilJPlllt • , ..... ''"•111...-...:JI --.. 11•1 u fliitiie L.ro a •OOftdo. ,...e1ec> --• ••w-....... 1-.. • '*'"· ' be. Cf'°'°9 IC>-oretecl lf\N.oul, ~1' In ... -., = dn, ..., .. W'.~. lHy term• Hr ""ww Mk ...,_..M 1 Mftl. ~ ':: ,710. 11MMO Alt ' •lllTWLIT 11 .. 11111 = c:c.;:••,.: mTUl19 to• 111...,. llOOd s ldrm 0nty 1118.000. 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' ltl ·~ o ..,..._, Thehome e«r11w111 548-2313 3bt 2~ba. 2 frpt12110f')', Large country kitchen ~~-~1~ 0t ~22t7t ~:c-Bd~~ltr bath With .. lm.. ~Jlutt ~ b*ony, 2 petlo •• oated, wl1h •lino bat. OwTw maetereult~w/harchwood btraw6de..,..to-ttreet -- pool, tenni. • ..,., w.ik to wlll help finance. Let'1 111111111 floor• &nd tou of Charm lot, contempo<y home ont dupJex, ~~~llfl~i!tl~!ll lhops, tctloolt. You own talk I 4 b 3 ba. Short walk t A IMMhold property wtth with vaulted oellinge. etly-location. P.P 173-1873, THE REAL ESTATERS land. Altum 12%1nt. only ~h S llv 0 111' Wltm"lllT • towconv.rllon.and• ~ tight•. fl~. Qwr,., 573-7177 ... U -Miii All 11 Y from pi p. Quick pou. l111r .. wt PlffMtt femJ dln. S::,· lfg · b:: Pier & dodl for up to 45' tent terms. 1215,000~ anxtoue, will conelder _.,...O_N-LY-1~,__00_W_N_l_I - , ... 1233•500·<7141780•3875 1111... care yard. Atktna boat. 3 Br. 3 ba, lftdudlnQ CALL FOR DETAILS trd" or ..... option. CdM 2 Unite + oat rm. Over ~ acre In Newport YllWI DUPLEX. delux3 Br owner A decorator ffwe ,,.,..,nd ~.000. See at 81~ lrg 2nd etory matt., M4-1211 GOOd flnand!'i .!~allabte. Fix• In front epeck>ut 50K vltw !:! :,~. ar: :~~.~Panoramic View extend• unlt+3Brrental.POlllble It 1how11 Juat gorgeou11 20thSt.536-1718 IUlte.LMngrm&femrm 142-IZll modernunttatnrMr. ~c . ~voced':'. trailer RV9tc Twontce 2 p .. tC1tallnaltlendfrom trade.1385,000.0pnSat 4 bedroom1, n'• bathe. w/dbl frplc, formal din roe Avocado. 1216,000. 1 115,ooo. Xlnt t u Bdrm'1 Bahi>m.. t blk thl1 very attractive 2 1-5. 430 Begoni a. Olntngandfam1tyroom1. lnlu UM4 rm, tot1 of wlndowe & Owner/•<*ert75--4113 •helter. Aencho Call~ totrall• 759.1501 · Bdrm home. Redy to be 675-2~0wnr/Agt fireplace. Model perr.ct 28rM\Lcon3o,nrOCf. pat101, n ewly r•· M I fornia.5574218torlnfo potenllll for added Im· ~o~~L~IF°.m:'E HI-JIM By ()w'.,.. 563-147l . appl only 714-650-1995 lllTllTI 19'. if unn. . cU . ..,, 2 I.I. '"'f. J• · moved Into With fantutlc executive, muat ... 1 comm pool 113' 000 decoreted. Shown by _ • provment. Priced 11 (714) 123-3317 •I •I IUITY* OcnVu Tl1-lvts COf'nUnty Br 1'h Be +• Br 2Be 9X 2 BR Ka" r:; "Gii S395,000I Mae the first *"" ..... ""* poo111enn11 ,,.., ~. groa GOOd tltlandna. Diego $78 000 a 38R 2ba atep to better llvlng, call For Sale by Owner. Veiry quiet 3 br. 2'h ba. G~geou~~~ Spaclou1, frplc, db'-9ar.. 18un1t10M,2ffrH~aa,8 A greet~ C.M COftdo usnowt Me-7171 Ouplex,3 8r2~Befront, Spectacular location on f~ity rm cMnlng rm' bltn,gdtennsNpten.t RNlllllET yr1old Agt931-4518or $119,000.~752-8131 , 3 Br 2Be bade. Altum. 12thfalrway:RanchoSan frplce + ~ houte.;. 2-3 Br. den. End unite. 842-1518Mon-Frl,f..5 loan. $460,000. 759-1742 Joaquin. 1235,000 with 1 rue v a I u • 0 n 1 Y $159,500 to $199,000. One of the iow.t p'1ced ~nJ.:::!t,. C::':!; LWI .... + ..... +1111•1 or::~=O:,/bkr $349,999. Auume dul)tex•(t~?lln the 14'-....rT• on laland• of M•wl, N81'M It thl• gorgeooa .......... ,..... $230.000 12.50% 111 + ., ... One bloctt to the Waltl to beadt, duplex. K ...... Oehu. IOl'lle ,.. home hU 11. s Bdfm. 3 .. llT/-1-4 -~If"'...._ 1fft11UU1 owe. To aH call beactl, 1 blk to mart<91. 1275,000. Prln only. etmple. Price range THE REAL ESTATERS Ba, famlly rm, formal din· 2707 HILLSIDE DA, NB. OWC 11t.12%-long--;;;;; .-.a ._._ Farnlly tiome In ltvlne, PA TA IC K TEN 0 A E S2A5,000. Cindy Shaw &rote.er $145,000·1300 ,000. Ing, oentral.ir end a truly A Toucil of New England 3br/3ba+5br/3ba-hac •IMNI wums $148,000 buy9 • 3 Bdr 2 7eo-t702 lllT aWl•T llTI .. W-4 INMer reo-aeoo Trade or •xehenoa -., out1tandlng kitchen with with Newport Beech ~ a .--.1 .•. ~ ... 10 ........... Dt'IW by 2812 Serang. Be w/beeutlful, country •• ••-• Gorgeous lrg 3Br +den 2 111·1111 l&Yfl•ft pitied UvOUOti Hawl ell. bit-Int lncludlng tmenltlel. 3 BR. 2'M>&, mK2°0%d=~=· Adorable 3BR 2ba, RV kitchen. Walklng dla-_,_ lrplct, wet bet, atrtUm' & 127 ft of bayf t w/31l' land Tr u I t. At · m!Cfowave and comptc-f1mlly rm. townhOUM. 440Kown/btcr&45-7041 etorage, $119,000. lance to elementary llf•LIAll more with forever New waterfront w/doc:I(. doc:tl l 3 :' t:wrWlt' torney..()wNtcan dellO" tor. TM ground• ire CloM to pool & tennis Ownr/Bkr 1-679--2880 td'IOoll & part<. Seller'• Beautiful 4Bdrm pool VIEWSI ·Only 1389.999 cstm 3 Bdr 2 Ba home. ntt + ~tk>n~ .ncom! and It agr...,._ to,..._ IP&ciOu• and k.llh with a court. S274,000. ~·--W Ntce 3br In Meta Verde 1ea'<11nQ ar-. Cell Marttyn home w/..,., pvt toe. w/great term11 Won't '470,000. Opn SaVSun ~1 ST200. owe at 9% for Ible ttrmL Cell Ludie. HCluded •P• In the ULIUllL.m 3 Br 2 ea. den/ltudy. 2 Coornbte31-1211 Below l'Mttt91 saso.ooo lut. To ... <*IPATAICK 1-5. 3311 Fin~. nr Udo 15 yr• with r.uonable 213-122-8038 backyard. Full price 1800 BALBOA AV. F.P., end unit, cul~NC. ~1!1~~~57~~~~~ w1gsmc,1erme or ..... TENORE 780-8702, agt. Vlftage.113·37 7 down. All thi• for onty Newport Bwh Dupla, 1 $259,500. Don't welt. The nloelt thlngtc:ometn greenbett, nr pool, ..,., • for .L.~~o ~ ~· ..,. Ids htate F1ur $49J,OOO. Robef1 M• bit \0-0Clllert, 2 •2 BL 1 751-3191 sm11tpack~. tennl1. owe 2nd. IPT.llTl.ITULJI ~:.··~.lo"';.'""';~.~ Save ~·. & 1000'tf kan831-12ee yrs old. pride Of owrt- •SElECT Charmlng2B 2ba, 1375,000. Opn HH (REDUCEDl10,000) PATRICK TENORE Magnlfloentfrontrowbay er.hip, frplc In Mdl. ~AT newly remodeled Sal/Sun 11·3. 1 Whit• 2 BR hovM & Studio Unit Baylor Model In Univ Park, 80 2 View on pr.,tlglout cuff veuhecl Olllllng8. 4 c.t ~ IES cottage.$330,000. cap0t'.Ag1.780-1410 LatgeR2Lot.$115,000 3 8r,21~ba.58$equol• 7 -17o •1&m1n1U11 Dr. Sep guesthOUM or oweoe.W•trad90t•· 676-4122. .lllT UITll loanl 1159,000. Call Tree L.n, on greenbelt at COTTAGE meld'• qtra on •late, • change. Call Rutt llW IW YllH ~ John Zarvoa. Viking R.E. adult pool. Completely aleo w/vlew. Powlble tot Ealttlde Cotta Mela. e-2 852-1202. evee &46-M21 Beeutlful 4 Bdrm 2 Ba, •uM•o~o Corm-~~lg~!!~~3onBr rlr•g 780·9'e9or 540..0299 redec. $153,000. Ownr epllt. Linda Hart. agt, Br. houtH, 2 Iota, OCEAN VIEW~ in ....a... family room 1-aty home .........., .... _ .. ..., 786-0579, 3% to bkr1 2000 aq ft. 4 Br. 3 Ba. FP. 857 212t 0., d .... ~ onl\ugecornerlot.Prlme ••A~Tv corner lot. Potential •YMIOllWI -m-•• $785 000 • 10xgro11. 1'" own vate N.B. community. area nHr golfcourH. Nv•eTM•HT• oceen vfew for 2nd 1tory s.c. Plaza to~allon FllTISTIC *""" ••ua.* 11oe'e. Balboa. pymnt. Agt "41-0290 W.m tmaKei' ~ In Priced for quick aaJ• at e~~~. ~~· 6•;;";;:22 ,addition. Alklng • mere w/securlty gete, tennis . s=n::=-:1 = OS*! 11·3. Set/Sun OCEAN VIEW Need 50-200 unit• f« NB/IN\ne. Bkr. 754Mle18 only S234,900. 751-319 t 255,000. Delta Delgedo cr11, pool. AttUmabte IUYI eq ti otluxury, formtl din-Brotcer 833-35« quel. buyerln S.Cal. Heve il W..W flB • SElfCT loan. Onty 119.ooo. Call • • Ing rm, famlly rm, 2 frpa • Ulfll..IY.... 8 ,,.., new unite, m..t R,V, ICCESS now, Diana 831-12M Plan 4 In Turtle Rock. 4 and more. Owner trane-11% ftxed rate 30 {;C DUPLEX . Hll. Agt, Mary Jo . *WaTmf* PAOPERT9ES bdrm•. 2·~ ba + fam rm. t•rr•d. Wiii H ll for u-~-....... h ~ c 831-3499, 645-9161 We buy~ condoe. Neat 2 ltOf')' 4 8', 2 Ba. Skylightl In bath•. ...... $239 900 I I ........ ......, ..... ..... unite Negmh'lc:Mt'I flow home, large patio, fruit oarpet. Excellent lo· ' w grMI ow view. 14 Ru. Vlllara. II.I Ill for.do.ur.. OK. YM ... llTll.All 1211.-Gorgeout 4 &tim 2y, Ba remodeled home fhel h .. been totally renoveted. Vacant and rHdy to move Into. Fabulou1 nelghbortlood. Call ua for more Information. tree1--1nd 74' paved Cotonlal MHterptece. cation. Loll of fruit tr.... ~~~':1J:'"~ E~O~ Open wttnds. 840-1538 IEWP•T 11111 price, our term•. 11orage ar .. '°'your R. v. 10.000 aq ft. 5 •· POOi. sio..,900. 7eo-t702 .._ •--•--..... 1 'h Lm 1 -73G-9271 BOAT. $139,750. North ..,_.Margrlt841~1 .... KLUllJ --. ~_,_u.. -•• C M Rtatt 549--2144 No qualltylng fOt toen on ~· IWLJ ---, Brc>admoor latgest ~ 11111111.11 Six 2 Bd + Singte ... tab . . ~ thlt 4 BR.fam. rm hOme a I so r l I w/expanelon. Pool, epa. Lm If 70 )( 250 tot A SIMI tty WILi IPll llmlY 1-1 .,..,. s.c Plaza. 1127.500 It Low d~' OK. Pric» ,.. $400,000. Exe. Flnanclng ...... ruah'•• • .. • .... Mel Kidd I• R .. ltor e_a y I due«S for quick tale. 01111 11 •RAAM • •-•*1111,.. 842·7858 3 8r -2 Ba, den, UdO, 1760,000.134-1157 TllPUI ------- UWll --786-1172 1 wum. toen. For appt. a-__ ,0 .. •• IPl 1111·1 Thr .. 2BcS.NewerStyte Traditional Realty 631-7370 Walls ol gl ... In thla Checktntothluupervetue SAC~IFICE1 Bargaln28r. 673-4727 1389000 ... r-.... r..-20IFUIWf unlttonWIDELOT ... n..: .. Cla=2 z·1· gorgeous epllt level 1900 at only $319,000 FEE. A A/C pooltlde condo•. . • 3Br 2'11ba Condo 1850 "· ASl(1NG $250,000. B.VT - - aq ft 4 bedroom 2'~ bath perfec1 l1mlly hOme on a $72.000. 3br 182,000. , • + .. , ... greenbett. Close to pool, IEllCEI Tl MAKE us AN OFFER SeA 2SX tor m == lloni9 L.Mng aree haa large aec:luded lot In a Low down OK. Patrlctc ...... wrap-around petlo Oulck tel. We.kly or Monthly count~slzekltcnen.kln-quiet cul-d•eac street. TenoreTI0-1702 3880MlctleleonDt'tve Unlqu. lrg 3 Br 2,h Ba talt.Byownr921-1447 $575,000 ..,...OllTD IPMCo.471-1237 Ing area. Huge ltvtng Vacant and ,..ady for fut lrvfne w/dlnlng rm. frplc. MC. ll.lffl Ullml Best Location . New c.r... •tJ llu I REAL ESTATE RENTALS ...,._ f'u..-l>M "-UnlYmltll«I H,,._ P\,m .. h..o ,., Unl..,...,.,""'1 ~fum Corldo Uni ~-'""' Tow""'-Uni Dus*'<"""" Dlo,Mwo Uni A""""'"'"'"'maotwd A.,.,_• Uni A,_. P'l;m ot Uni -"°°"' .. 8oenl Ktula Mal.ell 0.-1H-..........,RM1&i. V-llOll "811ell ·"-"W..., Shan '"-"'1e'9 Want..cl o.r.re ,., ""'' Otta 11or111ei. ,..._""'I&" Olintrll "'1!1&11 lllllwl ""'"''" :::"Ll&lt room loot11 out to w1ll1 of 91Grow. .. --· gate Ind your OWN l:r,:t ....... 2700 '""'· ti. ~ Heavy LMMI. Ftill I Pr IC e 0 n I Y 12 .. 1~ -•5•11 -.,,_, ...., .. • ~28,000 -t net _.yr. ...•ullM.., furn Twnttt, g a•• 4 Br. 2'11 be, ''"""!amity 0 ATS LI P • on I Y r w/bonua rm. Bright ..,. .... '""' ..., '' 1215,000. Call to see CalluafOfdet It . deteched ho~. Turtle $239.900 wlllf'm11 (Low end unit near pool, A•~·1~~·~~~Y~ce1. ;t'~s1:::.'61=~ cv 1002 1004 5•6·2313 M4-1211 WEAREALWAYSHEREI Rock RI"-. Lrg yard. dwn OK). Mu1t'" thll aehooll, and sllopplng. ITAUH COMPAJO ,.. .._ opport nit For ... tall1 HAVEN SEEN ITI "-itl •~· ale, Intercom & MC 1y1, u y. ""' • Only$249,500 +youown i11•1n n n 1 TlllLIOI.... .,. ,_.. THE :REAL ESTATERS loot 1007 1011 1022 1oi• IOM 1032 1034 1040 11)42 104• 104" I°'° 10$2 I~ 1067 1061l 107ft ,107• llllCI lllMI lllaU liM C.ta .... 1114 ilmtiYU •1-+NIL* IY IWlll Gorgeoua 3 Br 2 Ba 2 story w/d~ gar. & w/frple, famlly rm & much lk.lnrool. UM *' 1 or 2 mor,r. Pr!ce reduced unit a $249K. 675-9058 $10,000 to only S 125,000 · w/term1I A bergalnl PIJll ll.Aml Wo;n1 tail. TO ... call 2lilts11 Uttlt hlM4 Pa1rlci( 780-8702 Super fin1nefnQ. OWC 11t TO Property fTee & ciear. Trade for Income or? Re- duoed to $370.000. R&IM~ · Agt Mark 645-9922 ·~ -· .. --1-.L-•• -----A beauty, 3 Bdr 2~ Ba w/2 -car garage, frplc, ulll rm P1ala11l1 1117 and more. Uk• new& pvt. YOUIVOUIVOUI eentvac&muehmore.30 PATRICK TENORE the land. A beautyl To ________ , W ... _ ..... -JI .;;i~bd;,,;.;.rm~fu.-;m;..-tr-a1""'ter..,;.m;uiiiitltt!il UYI WllTI yr below market ~ rate 780-8702 He ca II PATRICK IPH •SH/Ill 1·1 "E..::'a'n•d.---Wkndl Incl. $325/mo. 11t I tut. THE REAL ESTaTERS flnan 8340,000. For Info TENORE 780-8702 ·-6~2-0"~6/63• 2763 " --· 434S1nBernardlno 631-1570 496-915• .. ~ •-~ 548-2313 552-0917 (lrvlne Pacific) ' 2BR lb•. Npt Hll beat •-r-........ PAYING TOO MUCH TAXm LET UNCLE SAM HELP YOU INVEST IN YOUR FUTURE Oceenvlew ptoper'ty In deYeloplng downtown Huntlng1on Beach. 5 unltl S2.000 mnthly Income ................... Price S239.000 3 unite S 1.200 mon1hly Income ................. Pnce $139,000 3untt•s 1.200 monthly Income ................. Pnce $139,000 1 commercial tot ........................................ Pnce S89.000 For pror..tonal m8111etlng of your home or lnoome property cell: area. S 189,950 CIR R• _ UYllll • - 11tors 6•6 -5095 or One blk to ocean. 3 Br ~ 1 l MM m fllllD 631-2262 Br. 7 yra old, hi beamed $1250-$4400/mo L But Newport buy I Charming Bacit Bay Home ._1111•ay ceillngs. 2 lrplca, 3 car or short term. Appt req. Gorgeou1, bright 4 Br. Secluded ateJ near Mesa .w5 -g 1 r . et c A• k I n g Agt 559--5981 Ed B. 2580' w/t>onut rm. for· Ori~ Elt1tes. $158,500 2121 Oart•, Euttil1ff $269,750 Della Dt6slldo~!!,i~E!=~:!!!i mat dining rm. trptc, haalt 20-451-Bayvlew 650--5520 5BR/Study. 3 baths, pool, 831-12.. l ! 111 lor only S259.500. At-.. -•ni VIEW oak entry staircase UMd ..... aume 200K 111 at 9V• wurr-• bficij driveway lee land FIXEOll Thlt It a BEAUTY NEW LISTING Sensallonal view Net tlllt won't tut. You own 4 Bdrm custom reslderloe. $3u:. 000 Cati 7.,.-0454 the land &nd 1t'1 IMMEDI· muter suite with nre-~. "° ATELY avaltat>tt. To ... place and study. torm11 Versailles condo. 2--sr-2 ... ti fer Salt Cannery Vlllege M call PATRICK TENORE dining room. famlly room Ba. sec . rec f1cll . ESTATE ICIUIE Home Pane Pool, no aMY C. W&J..lAM8 OMoa~ 780-8702 with profett10n11 bar. 3 S 113,500 962-3065 pets CIOM to _,,. .q car garage large deca Build your dream home on restauranta. Furn 2 Bdmli '":.:!~ end rnvtttno' spa. Alklng YIEW /TllU/STUU this Cai>tatrano Valley 2 bath 11200/mo . 1084 I0911 ION IOllO 109' 1100 112~ ll:IO 117) liof -===iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Only I 13-4,900 w/lermal To ... call PATRICK -:==~=~=========~ •m NUl .. MPlllT 12)( Scrumptlou1 2 Bdrm, den. TENORE 780-1702 Ii $698,000. f!'EE land. Sub· (10-1.CASH DOWN) Estate acreage 5 5 acres 673-3685 ~ 1-n2-18C>1 ' mlt tredel, tease option. Harbor Ridge arel 3 Bdr Ooean and valley v1ew 11211-• 1••• 2'1r bl $20K below Much prtv1cy HorMS Executive condo on t>ev,l --market• TIOS1!>aKlow Ot< Rural leellng designer, complete!!( R&IM~ - 12'' 2 bath, Ktrutan carpet1 :: end 1h1ke roof. R•· IJ)I modeled kitchen. copper 1m plumbtng. new paint and ::~ pape<1. 2 ctr garage •ueetlAT111* 14)1, atresaad for aecond Must ucrlfk:t gorgeous t)()(• story. Excellent terms to condotl Lovely 2 Br 2 Ba. 1m qua 1111 e d bu Y• re . Only $7'4,900 w/10.50% 1 ~'<• 1285.000. assumable flnanc=. , ,.,., llUI II.YI 1&a0 1111 E. • 3 Br 2 Ba ontr. .too. I*> IPll smAJ 1·1 O.flnlt~ won t 1 .. 11 Try := 142·1100 ~1!o~a~w~.1~~~ PETE BARRETI .•. REALTY Tenore 760-8702 * Splatt\ In Own Pool Meta Verde 81t.% 11t. 3t>< --------1 ~. 1131,500, S.1-8077 rtAI ••I Jiu I 3 Br. Den College Pwk :::::::::1 home. walk to IChoOll a Belly Kerr RHllv OC College, xtnt cond, remodel.o for comfort llvlng. A OOOd buy at l13·UOO. Agt 548-8095 LIOU~AIT,~~port Hgt1 MODEL PERFECT 2 Bdr 2 8a w/frplc •nd gar- age. Only $118,tH. Won't laet. CaN Pat~ T enot9 780-l702 ELECT to the LAGUNA BEACH CITY COUNCIL Paul M. Christiansen :J~~ ReJponJiL/e , _J(nowfeJgaLfe anJ Caring Candidate. I WILL: • Develop common sense budget man- agement through sound planning. • Respond to Senior Citizen needs. •Implement programs for parking and traffic congestion. • Promote art and commerce. • End Hidden hidden use taxes and over- regulatlon. IPll llll&Y 1-1 interest loan Won't last $550.000 furn. S 1995mo 673-0IM · 142·1200 at S255.000 Capistrano Vally Alty Udo tale 3 BR. 2 Be. Mo to PETE BARRETf .. REALTY John Zlrvos. Viking R.E. 111..flH Mo i.ase. $1750/mo. lllt 760·9669 or 540-0299 .. t • Dt 1 Grundy Rlty 175-6111 -----.. o.a aaa , Hr _ YILU IALHA leatrt 1450 MO<lern 2-sty beckt>ey. 1 • den, S 14-4,000 Bdr 3 Ba. pool/epa. 2 YHUILUS 111 IUI WE trptca .• ,, ae .. S2300. Bach. $84.500 & $88.500 Custom bulll lrt level 642·1366 Agent 63 t ""960 hOme. ulhmate 1n moun-NMd an elegent piaoe t~ lain h111ng 3 br 2', ba, hang your net? Home on DISTRESS Seve S100K. YI IOUl/MTI. tuJ1unes • ell OI lhem East 0.::..1t1ont by tM 8ayfrt 3Bd 28a, 40' slip 2Br 2bl w/yard, ftp MC S 195 000 OWC wttn 11.P-Wedge $1000/wk fOf $399.500 f" 673-1464 gate. S 139.000 Call proved credn Apnl 714/673-9319 142-8799 ex 64•-8722 650-•565. 585-8175 ~~ :!~:,242~1 T~!!~ 1W1A LH HPlO 115 IUll llEWH ..... , h._ .... ,. Ave 673-1395 Walle to shops, !>Heh. Bel 2 br Undef S50 ooo w 111 C.atral 1111 Duplex, !Ive In one rent the pie<. ferrytrests 3Br/2ba tr90e 536-0661 S.IUHr I ....... other. 1 bloctl to ocean. 2 ea. 218 Bal Bl 873•29~3 Lu• privately owned h.W. Br. 2 Ba. I yra old pride WANT Harbor View ~ furnished condo• on WI lllLn ol ownersrnp. trplc In atM to le&M. buy or op-Islands ol Maui l(aweu -.. •••• IL Met!, veulted celUngs, • tk>n 5•8-4609 Oaha Some tee simple r11 ----•-• cer ger•g• $10.000 ---c•~-t 117"-p r I c e r In 9 e l1C/llM1ll down Call Russ Ha -•I • $145 000-$300 000 852-1202. ews 646-8627 Miii on -Outright sate or profit WatertrMt ....... W11Llff Sgl level on lrg corner lot. par1telp1t1on 51mp1thed S..... lllt•a.11. Lge 3Br 3ba. v1" U Hotd. 4 Bdf formal cMnlng. IP& tllrougn H1w111 L 1nd Oii hf ...... $235.000 2927 Catefpa. $225,000 Agt, 'Ron Truat Attorney-owner NEWP~T CREST Av.1- 0o not d'-turb occupant. 831-9361 491· 1040 wtlllng to transfer aH tall. able April 15th end ·-•• · benefit• to protit partlci-, • _,., 759-0845 ~.-,-,-= .. -,-I I pent Ctll Lucttte wl 2Bd 2 ~be.. dole '° HARBOARIDQE$35UOO 213-822-9038 ~oo~: In c:oncwon. • Deal rationally with Impacting Laguna. Aeclueed ISOK. 2°" dn. 2 -., ... ...__1 ht ti State COST A MESA. N.-& "outs1'de growth " er. 2 ba. 2000 sq ft -,... ..-. 3 8d , ~ Gorgeou1. 29 Co~try II Ill P~ty 1550 10·-, · own..o • 840-911" or sse-1eee Lowly maJn' 1eW1 COndo RoobhtNtR oRtdoA r' ~'°J~mc,imtw., 1211.-wml.MI Thi• 5 6drm on the ocean ~-------""1 tide of the hlghWay II en with gorgeoue VIEW Of Applegate Valley Ml"t • ---111 ·-th• pool. gr .. nbett. Ranch t2 8 acr ... mag~ ,..,.... • olubhOuM Englllh tUdor nlflclent v,.-w & wwter N••A 11ert1 ., .. ,, •• ,., r ex<*'tnt buy. It hat • 8y owner, ~ 4 Ir, veiry large faml!Y room. 1'4 ba "Cl tot. 80 • t 10. Two mae1tr eult9e, ont at CCMnCf petlo, t,...., MW Heh end ot the houM for roof. new plum bing. ~· prtvtiCy and • 1 115,000. 173-7714 •Preserve open space and ocean quality. • Resolve the endless law suits against the lty. • Streamline permit process le. remodel- ng). deelgn Bachetor sl)l'ed t4x70 moblle home laDM un11 w11h 1.unory Model 20lll 10 bunk hOuM. eoo· haian.11 11ft pet1ectt Cozy ~. ll'ontage on year round MU91 ._. w1111ams c,,_ spnng. 3 Br. 2 k nu crpq. ...,. .. •.:JJ. , ~..omlf~H 1-s 8Y owner. I lit. 21A be 150l 8ANT A.NELLA c:ondO. Petlo, deelt, pool, 171-1111 =:: .. i~·,fr'~ ________ ,CONDO nr IC Ptua I• ·-""* 1\4 ...... owpcwt. LMa Ooten .... 3 • 2~ IT\llkt . dell1 ~~ ~ honit •feMY•tOf, ()wnr .... __ ,-~TJJ~ ...... , 25 1tept to lhe bHOh Aedwced to '4 er. 2 la. on M let, a119y ISH,000 w/~ l'""9. aCCNI, qi.Itel etrMt. 8ubmh AHY oftlr'I Wt I 145 000 tnt to tMI t~ Cell Agent' · • 8*8211 PAT"ICK Tl~OAf1....;.--.....-----~~ 1tCM102 I.tide 1ucoota ""'· 3 Ir 2 .. wlfttn nn & oentr. elr Approx. 1800 a.f. Attum. , .. Of tMf( 1 '"-· 1132,100. Aot 13, ..... ,. •Work for the betterment of Laguna for Lagunans. Betty Kerr RHlty Elect CHRISTllllSEll ......... Pond eleCt telephone l twa. l>M"· FrP!C. °*"""• ........ I ..._I ,· d d h Indy '*I.IP 1 btOCll '° _,,... Mpt c gra • om• bctllbay Yrty I t tOO sa.-11ghl Sl5.000 terms. IY&-<tcM t IW ,_.. & • NMfly "" condon\k'ltum. ('714) &«-.S417 Ni>t 8dl Low. unit With pstlo ,,_ ______ ... ~ wa to South Coaet llll Pla.u hehetor ltyted unit E.ntoY 2 poot• Md "'wa"'·10~•;;a-19•;g~iiiiiii&• IP4I N.-traneportalton home llSO rro;rwwt & Get the t .-• to lll•tlll :.-........ 11111.lrllttl -----...... T<trl>t•ll . HI \I It UC't r l)f n-J~ .\d Ar'rtQS •• a 141l f fltLOf A.0.YlMM '41 " HOROSCOPE I SYDNEY 0MARR ~ PRINTED PATTERN A556 SIZES 8·18 Tht spo1h1h1 ,, on '°'' •houldtn-a lu•urlouJ dtapinc or fabric lnco a "noo1h band on top u'"" 1mponan« 10 your 4"Yery scscvrc. The tlalldlfll collar can bt lrtmmrd w11h rowl or 1tllchln1 Of' kft plain T1b·fron1 bllUOfl 1111"•tlusic10\.lch a~t 1~ blouMd. riuhcu.ed w1ii1 and tatf Jkltt Mah 1hl• PD1111t111111onal dcs11n dlnnn-drf'Uy In wllltt JICquard er~ °' .a1l11, d1y c11u1I 1n co11on poplin or 1 knit Prlnttd P111nn An6 '' ..... ,.bk 1n Mltta Slus •• 10. ll. ''· 16, II. $(IC 12 (b1n1 ~) requutt 2 I I yard• 60-111<h fabrlC. Pk•" Knd U 00 for tach P111ttn 10 ~ Piiot ' Rudn Mall P 0 lkl• ~9. Old <..htl1u tallOft, "" ork N Y 101 IJ JAdd '°' for u ch pa11m1 fOf po\111< and handhnt ) Pruit plainly YOUlll NAME, ADD,.EU, Z". ITYLI NUMIER. IQE. lo;n A~•'• bftt-4rnud womm. ~nd ll<Wi fOf our tol[\ll ltM PllO ... INFNT OESIOP'I a PATTUN CATAl.00 Sft our COl'llplc1e col 1«11on of one1111b phn p1<111rn of 11\c dftlentn Sft and -,_. dadlltla ,~,,..rar. ctlfom15ft 1uut. day-dllltwf dmsa. mon O.C • J()f IONUS <.OUPON fOf a11~ Jllll<•n 1°" choow St'ftd ll ror Id )t 90W I l' DOLLS & Cl OTHt:.S ON PAlAD£-a•w 16 Notabk, c•fl •onh~ doth frOftl ""'P' ind 1 ff'* tllrl• All mo J • 10 Jl • S2 SO ll<f '' Ou1ca: MAC"HIN( QUILM New, d'"""'' MachlM .. ppllQ\M cu1ouo Artual '1ff patttrru fOf eu1ouo. d11«tlqm 12 so I) I ADD A 8LOCIC Qllll TS 1ncllldft Otctcrn llf«ft. ltrK\lolla (Of It '"~''°"' dn11nJ ••Ill rllMd pillow IRMh AU u.,.. JJ '° l>O $WfA Tl'll FASHIONS, 1 boot for ler-lira Ill 10 '6) Rlllcl With n.11~1n1 )!Kil~• p;illo>n-l 1(1 •n11, crochtf 12 SO l?'t QUl('tC 'N' CASY flllAN5FFll hu ~lpa 10 ""~• paltlt, macfllnt -II multt atamp UllllJftt1 Alpl\&bttt, now.a, eort ll,jO I 21 l!!f"Vf.!t OPf' PATCliWOIU .. ()Ult T"i .... ihrect-tor ,. vlllq11t qulha 10 11'\ah w1thou1 1 lramt 8ooa Include& cMlt•, dlr«t1otls 12 50 ....... caw.a -... -... ,., ................ NHf WHt-Wefc~ IOI e PromlttMt o..19,,., ,._,,.,.. ., ,,.,,. "'"ltd'" '°' o,,. •• ,,. ---------·· - UMllU 2 bdrm, 2 bath + den. 11500 mo. YNI ...... 81~ Bernardy A01 &45-7050 NPT SHORES: 38' 2ba. 2 aty, patio, frptc:, 2 eat gar. S 1000/yrty Agt 673-9CHIO SP*=loul 3 8' 2'~ Ba. V..-y c!Nn Twnha, pool, Joo- 1 ling. etc. $1150/mo gent S.•-t4~ Kenneybunkport? Isn't he the guy who kicked the winning field goal in the '74 Superbowl? ~ID~ -. --......-....------- f(Ul)ADS ARE FE Cal: -• ~ I R f7 .. •• IC)f. ty •n :et\ to .,, ... :er \c. r, F. •• ~ Ilg •• 13 lel td 'd. "(!, le. I fl --~ • ... • ,. • bl n- •• 1 <:. o. r- IO f Df l4 lrt Ul I "" IE Id r. ' .7 c 10 2. IO 2 - • I• •• D I· ~ IE D I • :1 "I '· h I I ; IC ~ n ' ' • • ! I • I • $2.17 Pll' ., ThM'e ALL you PtY fot lllnlf.30dllys lntM DAlY PlOT SERVICE DIECTmtY le)f Wu... SIM ltlp Waat.. SIM lelp Wu... H• ltlp Wu... SIM ltlp Wu... ... ..... H!I.. ..... 1111 .. W.111 plil R.::=~nalo-Banking ~MITIH ~~.L.~nT1~.~~ F~!i:E~N~ f: Ill'" /~-~l'!:! ~·=•II .....,*~' 1 :::'d money, 11100 ~tlon. Varloutdutlea. 50 •Secratarlea 3:30AM-8AM. $575/mo. ptt .... of home cent• THE DAILY PILOT II now 8Mct1 CofMI. ptlntlnQ & nen and ;;;:: = f! ... .,~ .. I~ ':f! monthly m ln1m \lm hout weak. Salary open. PllTITI• nw• 548-8441 operation. Amer. Build-accepting application• Photogniphy ..... ofb. raq'd Excellent op-........ OI tr In • pus .......... "'°""91• Recant coltega grad :a::~· DEMONSTRATORS Ing Center. HB. Call for Olttrtct Manaigen to Dut!M Include typing, por1u~lty. Cell C.M.I. ~PT~-=· Ing . perw. lflOO '° prat.,,.ed, Ctlll Allen, We have an Immediate •Dataantrye>pefatora IMI PAY 962-3321, Mr. Howden. aupervl.M newapaper phone9. ~ MC. 3 873-5117 ~59 · 548-1121 aaooa.-..... 1d'1t1 •• 5"9-2117 opening In our Herttege •Word prooeeeora cam... Mult heve van, daya WMk 8:30-5:00. open11-. • lnM. F.-ri:= '?'~~~ ~=. ••PAIMmBX blyttralneee Frl'1/Sat'1lnyourar.. llllUL.... = or,,::;i·.= 15.50 "'~.:=' Ueya ... ill•IT AET~LSALES: HardWW'a M:.O:..~.t_ ~ needed: 20-25_ Experi. opera ora Call coUect aft. epm: Nawpor1 aeach omca anca, company' benefit• AMI &t9ee tn\191t"*". Ale't Mgt. retell eap Mr . ...,_, • 171_..,1 ~.!!!!II encepreterred.ttyouare Needed Immediately to (111)101-1114 ==·~~ and bonua ~unity. Pll~~ ~=~ ~, =-~~..:,'!:--Y· SAiii --.w11H · lntereeted, pleaM con-workf0<pre1tlglouacom-lllTAtllOIPT and f)honee, M :30:·ca11 AWtt In per'90n .t Deity Purche91ngUOrary...-... tl ~ 5'1;~-.. "-...... 417-4403 •II ••I The Orange Cout Dally tact our office to find out panlet In Of•...,. Coun.... • Bob lh!Uu.a 845-4928 Piiot ClrcUletlon Offtol. .... ._.._ • ..._ .,,...... 2988 • -•• Plk>t hAI an axoeaant op-more lnfonnatlon. Work wnen & ... ~ Busy. cheerlul office Meka ... ""' 330 Weet Bey, Coet• Adrnluletwn:k: ,;.t~ ftll W...-/llfr4. BRUENIA'S MNTI. C.-~ for • career YWJ1 F111UL want. f:i-:. ~=ed l~ec::: Mu:~~~~F~ AJr-Mee&. Monday thN Fn-..o hra/'#tt. Temporary 1111,.llllt • ... to wcwtt JEWEl.AY .._ .t =·• ..,_ ·= orten Majot Account ••-•I • ••• FEMALE/MALE t RDA ef 4 .,....,. ... _. day. No phone calls. atatut poeltlon (beMftta •1111..... Sw.p M99t Sat & &In-~" Exec:otlv9 with 1 pt<>V9n -·=. c-::-HOMEMAKERS urged ~!~.' pi.: ~I Pof1. S:30-4:30 Mon-F". E.O.E. not lnc:ludacf). Know11• OC Airport ~ baMd co. d8y. ~have .nreethoe tor -=.co::-::: track record. GrHt 552-8551 toappty Nancy: &45•7580_ 5"9-2400 of lnW>k:ina, A/P, eec-..-. neat appearllnC8 ~~ to dleptay :,,. ff .,.., .,...._ ~~!~"!'g•lgnua~r•~~~~ EOE M/F DOMESTIC HELP wanted G·EN£RAL OFFICE 11•111111 retlflal & derlcal lkJlle • for Marketing Dept. :='11l*c.d cse:•'! 11'1 ~Md .,.. 1oo11,. ~""~-· ...., Ara you •detail-minded talon In Leguna 8Mctl bectlground deelr...,.._ lngblnelllta. 852-1251 comm. Wed4/ • ty weth f9ll ...-0 mlllk>n. Dellre to move I•--------~,-~~ . 2" "".. ............. N~ tor preetig!Ou• lkln care neccaatty. Flnan./bUdgM TVPMg lkllla. Outaten6-• ' Cell P9' 11/14 Ing ,;-;-gr;.~ ~:=:nt • plut. BAXTER'Snead1coctctall:ft! I ~a~7~~0~~ ro':'towho2pmi.!: ~ c.Mforappt. 497 ....... =ic::,~~ .... , .......... :.dnty.~7112 con.-iiy· ........ ..... ~,~:=.1::28 ~;~~: ~ ~ -~onv. 631-5003. Terry children ara In tc:ttOOI-& MODELS. LJnoarle Shop Newpof1 Cent• Brandl 384'C.npuaf111,N.8. AN OHIO Oil co. on.. :..::; :::z,.;:...~ EOE Culver Or, Irvine. Acroat from O.C. Airport DRIVERS/X..COUNTRV would Ilka to be Involved nda modala & pit Mlee l I b r 1 r Y · 8 5 8 San 1 I ..W/frt lh high Income, plul CMtl Mrs SocWe 71~1'12 • N .,.___ def'k x,_, rwef ~ Clemente Dr Newport -HIFI-b ... __ 11• BEAUTICIAN. ewport....-h Cel.llc.Mac:GregorVachts with a faat growing coo-....,... ... BMctl. FlllnO deedllne For Optometrltt, PIT. onuHI, .,...,. •• to Mon 12~PM or TU. 1631 Placentla,C.M. aumer e4ectrona ulel MO<M19Male/~ Apnl 23, 11&4. Salary ,,...._ Mnd bu9meee.. ~:n~~ 1D-1PM •c~"'untlnn 1111 PI T .. ~n~"~1800h· CLERICAL: ENTRY LEVEL llN ITlll OUU offloe? Accounting ap-s~ ,.2 ... .,.. IOI...., _..... & -~ ..,_,,, ._ ~ AENT8 "'n~ded• by 'iocii """"',_,..,... Phonet,flUng,lltetyplng, tltude & llght typing WENEEONEWFACES '·•en.... "'"";' -·-,_,,.. of91l4*1e11ce,Wft\eT.J. EOE --------~ beneflta. LH. 85~242 Ex$>erlenoed to work all necessary. Cell Gerl, For ~t In modeling REAL ESTATE to. Oplomecntt. 2345 E Read An*"*' lutw1---------~~J.'~~ ;,a,:~::.~ WITIIWllt OLEllOIL areu. Coametlcs. OTC. 673-2900 or 875-4852. )obs In Ortinge County. -·-•II• ~ ~..!:. ~5~ c:antt' Co.., Box 421. Dey-S~pereona .. : ~~·. f';,,Q h'.iptu1. 833-2021 ~t ~,~i~d~r~~~k~: pharmacy. FIT. 54&-2121 ID. IFFIOl/Plflkl. .. Ym WIST Ran:.9~ neaded tor ton. Ohio ~1. ~ ~. ~ ll.E Nwpt Beach. 675-2787 c:t~~~ ~1~~2 WI mu .. " Permanent p1rt/tlme ~ , ..... ...., b~ieech otnc. to ... 1111111 Salea Met/~Hoet QP. '.,..,., 7to-41G33 -----...,.s----0-Guys. gals. homemakeral ltlon. Bedell ConatNCtlon ltl 1111 · todtly. Cell Pam. For pdntlna,. compan~ position now avail. A -------- Active retirement. P1rt BEAUTY. RENT TATI N Clerk/Typist Typing ni. SELL 1CKOOAK Fl[M Co. C.M. 5"5-3292 _ 1 _ 81 mutt be reaponalbte beeut\ful 8ek:ourt 0. ~ time: 1 tpm to 7am. 393 :p~=~~~2~'!· FfT. org1nlzatlon & other coupons Church benefit. .. .... -•-556-M 15 ~1 In N9wpon TEXAS Oil COMPANY Hoepltal Rd, Nwpt Beh. gen' I o ffl c e work. 240--0427 GLAZER NEEDED Over 21 ~ dfMng r• RECEPTIONIST Beec:h. Secfa\ariel lk.111 Meda matuJe penon MATIHUllC 40·45wpm, 1-2 yra eXP. Experienced, ___. ,;_,.2~ .. auto cord .' clean cut, I. real -.a.ate lie req'd., Ml~to ... MtlMeUlllgtl Another Wendy's located 81 Baker & Fairview In Cotta Meu 11 now ae- oeptlng applications f0< quality mlnct.d people at our new site 0< Me Don at Wendy's 2~ $. Brts101 btwn 2-5PM. Mon-Fri E.O.E. FOR MARINA Permanent or temporary. PllOlll IAIU pre er ..... "" """'""' C0Ur1eoua. strong, VERY ~light~ full time poa. lncldt quality lubrlcanta to Mercury. Volvo & OMC Apply for Immediate con-$75 per 100, no eaper. RELIABLE! H0· 1370 typing. MUlt Mk• to bl wknda. Please call manufacturing, tl\ICtelng exnarlen-.-.. only. Call tlderatlon at U.S. Rent11s Part or full II me. Start Im· 11_.1 __ -• btwn 8am-8pm. c M ., ..... 3 .... 2 720-1018 btwn tO-.S conatructfOn and ,.,.,; .. -....... 8 edl t ly F d I II ·--·· -buSy. . • ---CUllOIYMfl. Protected Fred or Lorett•. Headquarters 17 71 m a e or ea s ,16.559 .$50,553,yeat *llllDY ..... * _.. 640-233t Mltchell. lrvlne 474.9000 send aerr adjlreased Nowhlrtnn. Your area. a.nl•IT/111'11 terrtt.Ot)'. th<wougfl ,,.._ stamped envafope to. ... Eap'd or hortlcultural _u -an One d8y • week, ~ 111.1.aAI IOIL.,... tng ~ogram. h kk Companlon/Houaek .. per CRl-53. Box 9014, Call 805-887-eoo<> background. 142-.8Me ---• Aggr .. alve, attractl••· For peraonal It•.,..., t '''" to live w1e1<1er1y lady In Stuart. Florida 33495 Ext. R-1590 P";INT'"'" UUI •lllD =~~~* Mff·ttartlng lndMdu.11 ..Id woni hlstOtY to F.B Some experience nee. Costa Meta. 548-3289 "" o;n Maj« publcly haid rMI needed for executive Una. ~'*'" P.c- Costa Mesa. 966-5252 llllTlllTlll EIOllWSIOln&IY HaJrCuttenfOt'blgmod-c~f:~~~~=~~3 attateoompeny-*••·•· Reltaurant level ules. Call rotaum, Box 789. Fort Answwlng Service needa telephOM op«atOt'. V8tl· oua lhlfta. 362 3rd St #C, Leguna Beech Ill PEI• General contractor look-f0< one of O.C.'s oldest ern salon acrou from 1·~ parleooed ..i.. menagar BAXTER'S 714-521~702 for mppt Worth. TX 78101. D hlft 5 d weak Call companies Corona del Balboa Bay Club-70% p••f/TIIE In all phHea. com· •Y• · ay · Ing for tuba to bid In· Mar offloe. Exceptional comm 631·71t7 an merdal/lndUatrlal condo Get a puppy or kitt) DlscoverabuyerforthoM Sherry. 497-4477 X292. aurance W()(t(. Sand r• opportunity Benefit•. · Demonatratlng product• conversion helpful. IS COMING TO . through classified, and long-totgottan artl<:lea APPRENTICE TRAINEE m.AlllMI &ll(S tume to G.l.C., 312 Oak can Lynn 547-5625 HAROWORE ASST MGR In ator•. Hourly/t>Qn. p ..... reply to a.-give 1 puppy Of' kitty 10< abOYe the girage. UM Pt #G, Brea 92821. Retail exp. req'd. 2-40 uaea. 963-3107 manager. P.O. 8011 Chrlstmu 642·5678 classitled 642-5678. Subatltuta Claaaroom OIOI herelM l•strHttn Broadway Laguna 8ch , ......... 11110•-125, Newport lllllTllll'T()N Aldel 1nd Special Ed W 97 ""3 ' ' II v f'M11 llU Aldea· PIT· 1·2yrsexper· . $12.50/hr. Wiii train. ork 4 .4....., •John PART-TIME. Varied l'lourt Betich, CA 92656-1708 lenoe. working with chll· Relief, full time, 6am-2.30, In own area. 772-5847 HOUSECJ.EANERS want-to lndude eerty A.M BEACH! dren. Apply Immediately. ::-~~~OH~~~·~~ FAOIWIT /lsshtlllt ed: Mutt be honelt & ,. weekandl. Mutt h•V9 ~ awri!l•IT Newport Mesa Scl'IOOls. pr.r. ~PIY In peraon 9-3 for preatlglous akin care ll1ble. GOod pey, good tpendruck•ble. va~.ia:,~= F~k~.~7~ 760-3400. E.O E. Mon.-Frl. Mesa Verde salon In Laguna Beactl. company. 966-1300 CLEANING PERSON: Conv1lucent, 681 Call for appt. 497--4888 Housekeeper, llv.-ln, to wagon) to &llllt ~ ~lonltt/Ganeral Of-,..__ S c M paper dMler In lrvtna growing bOttle Laroe Waet Germen Com-Experienced. p8f1 or FIT "'"''er t., . . f••fllf _lllll cook. drive & care for area. Mull be ~-w ., comp1ny. Oood Pan" expand• to Irvine for es1. bu11ne11 Muat O O S .., '"s elderly lady. Pvt Rm & Ba, d bl c t t 1<9Y'~tlonltobeflllad hive car & current drlv-0 I lormaturelndlvldueltwlth N.B.Refa.&42-6033 • e. on IC reg phone peraonallty, by aarloul IPPflcant. We er's llc. 6A 1-1269 FIT br .. kfut Cook. GOod factory work experience. Hyde Monday thru Friday non-9m<>k•. Wiii train. ~ 1 train our own --------benefit• & wages. Apply: Salary commenaurete llllllllPll between 9:30 and 10:30 AW'! In perwn: ;;,"'1~.,. per written IUAllll lllYIOI Jolly Roger, 203 Marine with experience, but we Weekend• only. Reh.bler::a.:m:·:m:·:84:2:--432:1::1.i1~7M~2:Cow==•~n ~S~t,:lrvtne~~ agreement. Part/time evea, aome Av .. BalbO• Island. wlll treln. Call btwn woman to live In, ~ & days. Cleaning epts & 9am-4pm only: 496-5781 eoo11 tor elderly lady. TIONIST medical bldg•. &45·9276 Copy mechlne operator FllULI Plmllll Retareq. &«-2120 p• ... fTm RECEP ......... ,"" 11111+,... ..... --------1 tor copy ahop, FIT, wlll ,.., train. 5"&-2693. a.tty Age 30-40 to travel to Aca-llTlllll M.... W1•111•.,..., --------Cosmetlc-aalea •• exciting pulco, Maa. & ltv.ln my Mutt beexi>«lenc:lld In all 9am to 5pm. Driving, ~u~~~of': No exper•ic:e neceasary. Clerical new co. need• conault-beach home condo. Aili pttaMt Excellent oppty Fountain Valtey & Hunt-en fen full M!Nmum quallflcatlona. anti now. Wiii train. Pd experiMI pales until we Mr. Wallh, 850-4708. . lngton Beech. to V9(lfy mediate opening ~ Neat appearance Aimb-Olal•• Olen T,,lst return to the atatea. Be 1 newapaper dettv«y. R9-Ume, permanent .._.... ltloua & Reliable'. Muat by comm Linda 673-2751 companion w/your own LIUL 11•nt1Y ll1ble auto r«111ary. 15 tlonlat. Buay lobby & have c:.r & be 1 yMr So. The Canadl1n Indemnity Ollllll.111 Br & Ba. no Involvement. I IFFIOl IUUID per hour plus mileage. ~. PBX ultwltch- Callfornla reeldent. Company currently has Leading womans lltneaa am a 47 yr old M. with a Principal of small buay real Apply In perlOn 11 1'he board t ... t ;,: l:::tvld~ ~All MONDAY an opening In our C1alms uton a eeks highly ptiyslcal handicap & r• ast1te lltlg1tlon llrm Dally Piiot, 330 W.Bey, ~ ~ ffice o- 9am 1pm only Oepartmenl for a Clerk motivated people to ... quire aomeooe to tr1Vel needs motivated reliable Coat1 M.... Sea Mr. f I ron o • ~ ..... · 1•11 Typlat. We are looldng for alat cllent1 with our with me 1 am capable to aapariencad litigation Clyde Barrow. EOE. ;~t:i' .::,pe:;:,~!, a • an lndlvldual with a unique exerciM program. care for myself & just Ma'etary who wtff also UM of 10 k adder & llt• Arch. Oraftaman. PIT. 2 yr1 exp. Qen'I office per- eon, PIT, no •119· ~. 846-9021 strong clerical b1ck-Applicants ahould be want aomeone to go uslat In day 10 day man-PAYllU. II.DI typ+ng l ~ oftl~ ground, typing 45 wpm enthualutlc and ti.ipful along with me .. We wlll •ment of offk;e. Ac· mect.U.1C:,1a1 pack , llG<luratety & gOod Eng-regarding nutrition and leavtt Cal. In 2 wka & r• curacy apprecatlon for Experlanoecl. Excel. oc:· AWt In age. llsh skills. If you meet the lltneta. Posltlona avail-tum In Oct or Nov. When detail and references,.._ pany benefits and ax · per90n. above qualifications. able In the Coate M... In Mexico moat or the quired. Cill Britton working condltlon1. TIM .J.11. ~tf IM please call 754-7300 ext. ., ...... --·-c·'I Nona 11 ume Wiii be your own tor 1 ..... ,. •962 8,.,,. 11.30 Appty In paraon. 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M ltONllAC ~.i f ;\ lJ I'' 1\-1 714-JU·lft W......Jmfltt -" !Nf...,M_ l • -------------------- - - per. K•..., liopm O'Toole w11-. ...... be Wll1ll to open ihe llm wMh Dncula in a hcdll bed, his face mvered wMh blndl&d and a ~of Hlmllal·• the O>tJrit urtna OOwn from the Wiil. As the IWldUna is removed, 01'oole wll lcd It the picture, check in the mlr· ror and mmplain to the • tending physidao, "You made me okfer." .. Yeah," the doctor will reply, .. but a better actor." Talk abOut a movie witl'l bite. • • h .. flM, the 7(). year-old nm. expert, is sdll making people sit up and take nodce. At tile re- cent ~ of er West Los Angeles clinlc (she also hu bnncbes in Stock, bridle. Mall., and Orlando, Fla.}, here's what she IUd about Holly- wood'• self.pro- claimed health and emdle tri-urnvin9e: .. ,..... g..,anc:1Pm- shy of *8 i.. 7.-'s record) 1ee1D1 to haYe lDlnl8fld more continuky with her ICl'eel1 Not aD yo&Jl18 .m" U I !I lhlle Ivy I !llWI • 11m Slalelda's and .lodle ,....,, entbuslum for ICIJClemla. N~ ldrm ..... apllined '°her fldm tblt lmunenble ldDl'I have become an wMhout bend of a lheep- lkin. When be llked i>r ipedb., the shot blck. .... .... lb ' t I doo't have to liYe any more than that." Wtl. Dina twtamlv did hive a point .. AU-.iii' her dad .ut. ..... me 6eer you linl 'People.' If I can't tell a dli leleuoe between you and. Streisand, JOU have my arnoun than_ -ber.. .._..._4-- - ones. But the 60lsh Hunpr· Lee llM via, last seen in 'Mm-who'd rldwr be ~ <Jorlty Patlt. explains why he by her IBtet' than rMa1 her said bye-bye to booze: .. If one true aee -maintains that has a good day at work. one she's no lon8'J' unhappy goes home. But there aren't about her 9eplrltion from many good days. and that's Fr.k 1 h 11111, hWlband why bars are busy." No. s. who left her i>r another I&\ woman ... rm ICCUllOrned to • it." claims EVL "Whlf s fm. p,,,,,, Ania S&nmer ii Nao >tiirt are friends and wart. "'*" Wlndlllr ii to. ~ and .-........ Kath#fn Mam ondJotw ~ii can t CIUVlu to be bitter: It Wash~. Edi«! by JoanM 8fws )'OU lines in the face." KOll!rnoiL • 0 1tl4 FAMtLY WEEXLY, All rtght. ~ !I ,. I --~-----------------------~~----------=== By Ben Stein • ob Vernon is an alliltant chief In the Loe ~ Polee ~P.D.). He Ila n-4 ~ mln-thon-runnln& 50-yelN>ld who looks like he has been made out ol lJ1ab. Amerian poured concrete. In his 29 yws with the LAP.0., be his tllCed Ma lew terlle moments." .. be calls them with c:blraderiltk modelty: talb'8 111 armed uped out ol his revolver lo • blind alley; keepin& the Wtllher Underp>und from runnin& amok In Venice 8eldl durin& the late 60's; sepanttna mocorcyde pnp and anti. war demonstrators in HoilyWood in the early 7f1s. But all of thole headaches fade into the woodwork compared with the dlal- lenge thlt Vernon now addrelleS from his stark ~ in the Parker Center headquarters of the L.AP.D. Vernon is, among other thinas. in ctwae ol the department's. anti-terrorism acdvtties under the heJm ol A:>lioe Olief Daryl Gates. With day-to-day ~ for defendina the nalion' lel::Ond laisest city apinst bombings and kJd. nappinp -among other atrocities - Bob Vernon is one of three assistant chiefs who are point men in the eftort to protect this summer's Olmu>ic Gunes in the City of Angels. Under the f supervision of Oliel Gates. who is I working with other law-entorcernent .,., oftidals. Vernon has his work cut out • tor him. The cloud that will hang in the usu» ly dear skies above Los Angeles is. of course. the catastrophe of Munich 1972, when members of the Palestine Uberation Orpni1.ation "Black ~ tember'' group attacked the Israeli Olympic team in Munich, killing nine • Israeli youths and two ex>aches. The West. German police were caught on guard. without having an ~e method of defense. -..It's our j>b to make sure that there's no Municli in Los Afleeles," Vernon ex- plains. "We can't accept anythlns elJe." The LA.P.D. is treating this chal- lenge as a matter of life and death, Ver- non adds. "Uke everybody else, I see that terrorism is out of oontrol. I try to imagine what~ I would look at lf I were a terroriSt. They've got to be thinkil\8 about the Olympics -that's what we've got to believe. whether it's true or not. That's why we've planning and working on this for almost six years; I'm Just a very small part of the worldwide effort against all posslbilities ... Others are coovin<%c/ that terrorism threatens the 1984 Olympia. Jacob "Jackie" Even is the new Israeli Consul General in Los Angeles. This fonner military hero (he was in char&e of d\e Suez C.anal crossin' in the Israeli Al; my's stunnin& invl.SIOn of Egypt during the Vom Kippur War of 1973) ha,, been dlOlen to provide lllliance.durin& the We have IOme three million . people Olympics. tpedbUy .... terror-~if*> it each day-by cars, tnins, Ism ... , have no doubt whlDoe¥er thll. planet-even when there isn't an at this very moment, ta1orilt orpnm. Olyrilpic cornpdition In ., • ol ter- tions are ~daily on their plans rorisrn, a countJy with open boun- for the otympics, he said rea!l1tly. daries and a dty with open borders is a The very fad that 9'01rity bus bia. bi& problem." from Israel and France will (J)IDe here 1b compound the headaches that the signifies the ffil8'lhude of the dan&ef. dty faces. the Olympic athletes will nd "If a poor CX>Wltry ljke 1traeJ ls Fifll to be housed in one easily deknded go to that kind of trouble," says an Olympk: VUlage. They will be sta)'inQ LAP.D. aowu dole to QUef ~ on two campuses: the Universit)' OJ "that means there is extremdy serious CalUornia at Los Angeles(U.C.LA.) and dan&er in the eyes of the people who the Untvenity of Southern California probably know more about terrorism (U.s.c.i which are more than 20 miles than anyone in the worid." -apert from each other. And ln many ways. the task of ~ Then there Is the cbronk dilemma cl tecting the Los Aneeles Olympics an undentaled police force. ·"Loi dwarfs that of any Olympics in recent Aneeles has far more people than. br history. .,.o begin with, this is a unique-example, Otic.9 -plus the com- ~ event,"-says LA.--P.0;-Lt.-mulet'lelCh day--:.. and ibioliftWice .. Seq. who's involved in plan-much area." Vernon llY't "but we only nina how to handle security problems have about hall as many sworn polloe of die Games. "There will be events ln offioers. f\J.1t for starters. U you add the five counties, from Santa Barbara to Sherifrs Department of Loi Anaeles Riverside to North San Die&o. covering County, that puts another 4,00f> . to hundreds of square miJes and dozens 5,000 o«ars into the pot, but then you of JocaJ governmencs. ~ are even raile the li2Je of the area we have to some events in Annapolis. Md., almost CtNet by 10 times." 3,000 miles away," he explains. 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John Travolta (our critics agreed that no one eise was even c1osei ' Worst Picture of the Yt"aT: Slaying Alive (ruMer-up: Smokey and the San- di! Ill). When it came to dogs. our critics gave Slayin/J Alive the blue ribbon. Hit pretended to be art, and it had a credt- bility factor of minus 5,000," exdaims !Walt Preview's Jeffrey Lyons. Butler of the Kansas Cly Siar gripes that the movie purports to be about dancing. but "the camera never bcuses on anybody k>fl8 eno~ to see if they're dancing or not. Ana there was just so much machismo. I came out feeling like I had a manhole rover on my baclc." Smokey and the Bandil m came in a doee leCX>lld for Wont Picture. Says 7he Miami Heralds Bill Codord: "Jackie . 8 fAaYWma.Y•Alltll.l• 1* _........ ................ ----------------~_;.._ - ·-· =-=---=--~ --=::::------==--==---=====--==========-== ----=== =--~-======-=====-~-~ -_--~ llltld b .. Pktlft (lbe-Iii IWO ... ,.,. ... SMMllinl ... ~ lbe'd win the O.:.," Cllllol Qlbllr. u. ~ Mop;Wi Merrill Shindllf propow 1Madina Kinlld a.= oar a .. ~•··~ o1 Ueoinl her lh1rt on {n iity movie." Kinlkl did have competition from Jacqueline Billet. br her dllllell performance in Class, and Pia Zldora in loMJy Lady. .. , think it's fascinating that Billet ~ re- d uc:e henelf to a IOnllft RX symbol It the ooeap:W aae when that's bellnnina ID be l1l09t ~" saYs Wlllfam A. Henry ID of nm,, And em's Pat c.ouins just si8hs. '"Oh, thlt • was sad." And poor Pia! U our attics haYe their way, she will be a loneJy lady. "Few people," dedares Bullet "have failed to command the IO'eel'I as ~ • Pia has." ~ MiJ. waulttt Journal's Doups Armltrona finds her pmence in the film "11 erotic as a pair of gym 90Cks." bra~~ have been a runner· up in the Wont Af::. tttss ~ ex-a.a.on.-71w 1 =~~:= ltof..;moota~owr. nominated her as Wont AdOr br Yen/ (in which she~ herself as a boy in order to ltudy It the Yeshiva). 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TIDllY Beautiful ~ ......., eaeton. eott ~ twt eo durlbee. Ear1y American A true 1egecy of &ny Americ& Thia e1eg1nt "COLONIAL LOFT'' WO¥en bedeofMd 11 tu1typre-etirunkMc1,,.. chine Wlilhlble, with no ln>nlng twt. Rich. full, BEDSPREADS decofatyr~. G11!!!f~ld. ~~~.fMt. • .....,_..,._.,..... !lil ._.,.. Ctlftl9Ps t : ~ ·:.""~c...... __ ...... ....L.19 • _, ..... 11Wlt I ....... --·--=--a................. I o ..-o a.1.-.. o •.c. a .. o--. ....... ~ . ....... , ................. , Cllll9ci..... .... .. __ .... .. , .................... ,-......................... ----------.. , •• , ............... ,. .. Ji, __ ... 1111 .......... 111 --MIC,YISAftn-alftlfiW2'Nn -...11a~ ..... .... ,,., °""",., "~· e. ... CMl .. Olllf ... .,__ 1, I t was WA ·~H that first gave us a due to the banter that often goes on among doctors and nunes in the operating room. But ho5pital penonnel may find it n«escary to cut down on the chik:hat durina surgery. Dt Henry Bennett. a~ at the University of California Medical School at Davis. reports that even anesthetized patients can hear, and what they hear may afted their recovery. In one series of operations, a taped v~ told patients under anesthesia to tug on one ear during the postoper· alive interview. While being interviewed, each did just that. though none oould ~ having heard the message. Dt Bennett explains that when unconscious a person is much more vulnerable to sua- gestiorl "And because patierus ~:r~ ~--=-~---v...,....... .......... JION1twi T"°"1plolt -ThOmM Plaie Cht w......., "'°"°" Frena ••••a&a 0 .K., if I tell you tbJs great story, you·~ IOI to keep it n.bef,111o1w-mi~1 you and me. = Promile not to Sly I ()bu b«) AU ~t Did you know that ollce a-ii> ii UIUA1ly rWlt on lal1l!l and may even be aood b yoo? (Nol Who IOld )'_'OCI ltaflJ The Univenity cl Millout1 -where ~ hlYe found thll IC*il> is prot>9bly the bell Wiii to find oUt whits realty going Oil It wort. And it can ao lpice up odierwile boring jobs! The study alllo reports that the truly avvy bmles tune into the l'ap& vine to get the kMdown 00 their employees. They may drop a hint about a promotion or a new policy and stay tuned to hear what the rat of the office thinks of it (But should tM smart boss actuaUy fe/y on olfia p:sip7) Sure. 'the grapevine is usually accuraae -up to 85 percent BY MAAtON LONG the ....... Hany Ouipin), who wrote and 81'1 the 10 ~ on the aJbum. and Parker Brothen, who will distttbute it. The Chlpfn and Parker Brothers have silned a two-year contract for tour al>ums, the first cl which will be shipped to stores in June. Jud&ina trom the Cabbe&e Plldl hysteria of the holiday n•DM. the new -'bum~ to h1Mlt a .,...., aop cf thlt lf'lll'I .. -and we don't nan leUucz. ....... I n the lB movie Utbon Cowbo)c Johnny Lee .... about .. Lookinl tor Love in All the Wl'Olll Alas." But Lee didn't tlell UI where he lnaUy band hil one true k1Ye. Well.anew~ tor G.D. Searle A ~ lers ane hints on wheft the girls -and the boys -~ The aJM!'j cl a thousand people dilcxMnd that only rarely ii ~ wry far away. Of thole lllkecl, 25 per· cent reported tbll they met their one and only at ldM>OI or on the job. Chun:t. ecteed out lill8les bm and hellth dubs by a permaee point (4.9 IO 3.7 percenC). ~ lowik>rn chun:hprs tome hope. And one of the bat sou.roes of romance WU rootual lriendl (S.Oi A si&rlift. ~ number d CXJUples met on blind dMes (3.6). and an eYef'I ...... number lhnpfy ~up~(3.8). But just becaute most lawn met · dote to home, dod't be afrl.icl to go out on A Urd>. One bruited but hal>PY ~·reported that-he found his sweetheart while .. eotan&led in a tree after a parachute jump." ADOe'I ... I s the worid &Oin8 to the dc97 Well, the world could do worsie. eh? ,, . . . .... j' ' \. ' .. . . " -ll•AYI (All Aries) Sunday -Betty f:ord 66. Monday -H~ Hefner 58. 1\lelday -Harry Morlan 69; Omar Sharif 52; Chuck Connon 63; Don Meredith 46. 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