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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-05-13 - Orange Coast PilotDRllGI COAST 8UNDAY,MAY13,1984 THIS IS MOTHER'S DAY, AND '(OU1RE STILL LOOKING FOR VOUR MOM , ~UH? WELL,LITTLE F=RIEND, I MATE TO TELL YOU THIS, BUT VOU 1RE NEVER 601N6 TO FIND HER '(OU KNOW W11V~ BECAUSE BIRDS AREN'T SENTIMENTAL, T~AT'S WHV ! I " SIRDS ARE WEIRD •. BIRDS DON T CARE •.• ONCE TI4E KID5 LEAVE TME NEST, T~AT'S IT! OFF YOU 60! 6000 LUCK! BREAK AN E66! D 0 GARFIELD ® F£TC.H THE STICK, Oc:'IE ! MAMAMAMA!! \~ 6REAK AN EGG! 11 TMAT'5 A 600D ONE! ------ ......_ ' . Ylll lllE•l llllY NPll BIRDS AREN'T LIKE D065, FOR INSTA~jce .•• D065 ARE VERV SENTIMENTAL AND LOVIN6 WITM A STRON6 SENSE OF FAMILY ••• YOU KNOW W~AT I MEAN ? I T~OU6"T lT WAS · A GOOD ONE •. by Jim Davis .. ------------------------- NOBOt;>Y IS AROUND TO , . .....,_.. HELP ME PRACTICE FOR OUR WILLIAM TELL SHOW -BENNIS THE MENACE Tell~~ what! YOU pay the check aoo I LL take care of the tip~ --- JUDGE PARKER I been savi n' '!1Y money for a WHOLE MONTH! by Hank Ketcham by Harold Ledoux SHE MAY HAVE FORGOTTEN TO IF SHE ISN'T STOP HERE AT THE OFFICE! THERE, WHAT HAS CARLA BENADICT REPORTED I WAS .JUSTABOUTTOTELL 6ACK FROM HER LUNCHEON YOU THAT IT'S F\VE-THlRTY DATE WITH HER FATHER? AND SHE ISN'T BACK YET, PHONE WILLOW HALL AND SHALL WE 00? I MIGHT CALL HER HOME! SHE LIVES IN THE CHICAGO AREA , DOESN'T SHE? MlSS TEMPLETON! CHECK WITH HER ROOMMATE! MEANWHILE I REALLY APPRECIATE OKAY! YOUR EXPLAINING ABOUT A WRIT OF I'D HABEAS CORPUS., SAM ! I STARTED BE 11 ER READING ABOUT IT HERE IN YOUR G~T LAW BOOK AND IT WAS SO -~ YOU CONFUS\NG I BACK TO i LANE! l I I ~I I I 0 THERE'S REALLY WE'LL STOP FOR A ,' NO HURRYf I'LL HAMBURGER ON HAVE MISSED THE WAY THERE, 1 DINNER CARLA~ LET'S GO! 1 1 A~W~! I J • \1' .. ,."! ,. . .. . ~ COM1¥5 LE5 ! I JU51 ·· , , , Jl.61 MAKE OP SOME UJ HE 5 GOING 10 ASK .. :,_\ KIND OF E~E ,,, ME our! C>JHAJ 5HOULD I 00 z. ~ ., •, . . . MOON MU.LUt-J'$~- MY scu:Ncs- PRoJscr IS TO SHoW VARIOUS STATES OF MATTER ... ~ . :~J'o DEMONSTRATE IHAT :THE MOLECULAR 7HEORY . C,AN BE:ST',ACCOUNT fO~ IHE SCIE'NTIFIC OBSERVATIONS IN MY ~XPERIME:NT ... ·' BUT, WHATEVER 400 - 1al. HIM , MAKE 5U~E l.,)Q{J ~·I GIVE. HIM ANQ Kl~D OF MOPE Ar AL.l ! by Ferd and Tom Johnson . .. ANC>sHoW THAT THE ••. MJNUS THE:'-f(E/4T HEAT GOING INTO A ""TH.AT'S STORED IN SYST~M EQU,ALS' THE -rHe SYSTeM . 1 rHE-AT FLOWING ouy. .. ~ CLe~? .. kAYo's GOING FOF? IHAT'S ALL? You1R£ ~LJST 8011 .. rN~ W,ATER? ,AN ''A"·' DOCTOR SMOCK E RA.,.-,..... e:: ~ .,.-HAN -re: l-L- 1f;.M :J:' M A t:=>OC IOR I ;!'M GONNA GO INC06Nl1'"0 l"ONIGHI".' ,~~ .. RISTORAN.Tt=. ,. . "' .. . . " ,, ... ?~ . ' by George Lemont ... -' ,, . ' .,, ' . ' .. , •I ' • N r . . f:a, OAO, rr 'LL Bf. FON ~OIN& 1"E. E-N\lRE. OA~ lA)t1H '400 ~ GORDO ~ SHOE ~ cal~~'! AA'IE TO MAKE. SURE. NO ONE. RECCGNIZE~ ME. ... A\ la)Of(K~ J r • . --.... ---,..--....~~·.,..,......_ _____________ _ GJOOO~ ..,OU Mt~ 'b.J CAN "'>t~1 wAN1 Mf. 1"E. ~tAG. 10 ~l?1 O\J£.R al-\E. 1l-lE fl.Ab .. RE-11 '2f.Mf.~rr V l l..L..A6E. ~ (,Ql\..'/,1'"~1·~ AN ~OMO~ l DON'\ 1~\(£ L.\(,l-t1L.'4 ~ NOW 1. CAN lPMblt~E ~ow 'f"E-'4 M\J~'f AA\Je ~fe.t,1 W~EN 1"f.'l RA\~W 1"4E. F~ O\Jf.f< l~OE~M~ AAL.~ ~OR 1"E t\1<51 ftME. ~ oR lall-lf.M 1~ ~~1'RoNAU1'~ PL.AM\f.0 '™£ F'll6 ON ~~~~ 1~~MOON\ 1H '5 l? 1\-\f. ~ouoe.~1 MOM~N"f OF M'I LA~£\ 1 Ff.EL.. L.l Kf. 1'\.\0MA~ Jt.Fff.~ON W"~ '-\E-... 0 10 a:x txJA 1-AICO /!J'iPASS oPeJGAT!O\I? / SO l TAKE 1"E. USUAL mcAUTtONS THE TAl1-0R1 A POT-PASS I AJ.. TERA llOAI: by Gus Arriola by Jeff MacNelly ~ AFEW ~~··· CAA'T MAVE Pa:f'l-6 f=INDING ME OJT ~ ON ca-\PAN'r' 'OME .•. , HIQH 74 LOW58 SUNDAY, MAY 13, 1984 .. Feds smash local dru·g dealers ange; and the suspected Eut O>eiP leader, Octavio Gri11lcs, of Weehawken, NJ. Machado-Vclu- qucz and Griules are both Cot· umbian. Bretzina said at a 3 p.m. press conference at the Federal Build· IOI tn Santa Ana. NB man shot as 112 billion cocaine r1n ecnfor~mrnt ~rpnll~taohn 1.n Ura.nae .nts when they forced their way condition late Saturday ni&ht. . oun Y P a'1e a roe''! t e m vesuga-into. the ho me. Althouah 2 l suspects were arrested is dismantled in Cooperative fnvestf atfon ~!Jn. one o the largest 10 the county's Tana, aettina up_from behind his in ~e raids, four in Miami, the astory. bed In the home s rear bedroom, coca:me networlr's leaders escaped By JERRY HIRSCH Of .... 0.-, .......... Early Saturdaf m ornma raids by federal and loca law officials broke up an Orange Coast cocaine network suspected of smuggling nearly S.1/1 billton of the drug into Southern Coaat Local Social Security of- fices are trying to make llfe easy for cllents by allowing claims to be flled over the telephone .I A2 Newport Beach planners grant a reprieve to Balboa Fun Zone de- velopers./ A2 California A 16-year-old boy is ar- rested in the bludgeon Ing deaths of two children In the Rolllng Hiiis Estates. / A3 Nation Eight teen-agers die when a New Jersey amusement park attrac- tion catches fire./ A3 ::::::::::;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:· World Czechoslovakia and Laos join the list of countries boycotting the Summer Olympics./82 :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Style Time to get outfitted for theOlymplcTorch 10K Run and Food Fair next weekend./C1 With so many flowers In bloom it makes scents to preserve them as pot- pourri./C2 Nine Irvine debutantes were presented to society at an afternoon tea./C2 Sports Orange Coast College wears the South Coast Conference baseball crown after beating rival Golden West, 5-4./81 Finn Class sailor Russ Silvestri Is disqualified from his Olympic yacht- ing trial serles./82 ::~:::::::::::::::·:::::·:·:::::·:·:·:·:·:::·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:· Travel Planning a trip to Europe? Think about a camping tour to keep costs down./810 ·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:::·:::::::·::::: Entertainment Jane Fonda's Kentucky woman in the TV movie "The Dollmaker" is a radical departure for the usually glamorous ac- tress./89 ·:::::::::·:::::::::·:·:::·:::::·:::·:·:·:::·:·:·:·:::·:::::::::·:·: Bualneas Godfather's Pizza moves Its corporate head- quarters to Costa Mesa./85 ·:·:~:·::!·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:::·:·:::::::::::::::::::: INDEX Erma Bombeck Bridge Business Callfornla News Claaslfled Crossword Death Notices Horoscope Ann Landers National Ne~ Opinion Public Notice• Real Eatate Sports Style Television Theaters Trtvel Weather World News • C4 C4 B5 A3 05-10 cs cs 09 C4 A3 A6 CS-6 0 1.-. B1·4 C1-3 BG B8-9 810 A2 A3 " Caltfomaa duri ng the past yea r. FB~ ~nd federal Drug Enforcement Adm1n1S1rat1on officials arc ha1 1tng the raids as a la nd mark effort to cooperation between law enforce- ment agencies and a major blow to local drug dealers. Nearly every law <?ne suspect. a Newport . ~ch apP&rently pulled the triger on the arrest and arc probably out of the resident. was sh ot and cnucally pistol. ~ut the weapon did not have a country. said Richard T. Bretzing. wounded wh~n a n FBI SWAT t~m bullet an its finna chamber and did special agent an charge of the FBI surrounded has ~69 Sandcastle Dnvc n<?t fire, authorities said. Tina was rut office in Los Angeles. home tn Corona dcl Mar aBout 7 a.m. wtth an FBI shotgun blast to his chest The susp:ctcd netwo rk organizers Saturday. . before he had a chance to try apio. the FBI still wants arc: ·Alan Charles Th~ suspect. Ronatd D: Tang. 25. He ~ taken to Fo untain Valley Mobley of Hun11ngton Beach allegedly pulled a 9-mm pistol on the Hospital. where he was in critical Heriberto Machado-Velasquez of Or~ "Obviously we would have liked to have arrested them and we hooe to arrest th em." said Bretzing. addiq that he thanks he knows where thr (Pleue aee FEDS/ A2) t Firm aims to ;;...;..~- snuff stink By PHil. SNEIDERMAN Of .. 0.-, ........ The directors of the Orange County Sanitation Districts have hired a New York. company to determine how to snuff out odors from the Huntingt.On Beach and Fountain Valley sari,i. talion plants. which process 225 million gallons of sewage per day. The S 111.000 contract wiu awarded to Malcolm Pirnie, Consult· ants of White Plains, N. Y. Eight others competed for the contract. The six-month study will be under- taken none too soon for residents living near the two plants. who have long complained about unpleasant odors. "l think the money's pretty high. but anything they can do to k.tll the sttok would be greatly appreciated by the neighborhood," said Je1T)' Jor- dan. who hves near the Ellis Avenue plant in Fountain Valley. Jordan as also vice president of C1t1zcn Watch. a group formed to momtor Samtallon Distncts' ac- uvm cs. He said the group bas an acuve nucleus of 45 families but rep~nts about 1.500 concerned residents of Fountam Valley. Hunt- ington Beach ~nd Costa Mes.a. "Sometim es that smell wafts n ght over the San Diego Frecwa}, andJUSl when you Stt the sign that says, 'Welcome to Fountain Valley.' you get hit by the smell.'' Jordan said. Sanita1ton officials say they already have devoted a lot of time and expense to odor control. explainmg (Pleue eee ltJRM/A2) Don't eat the local mussels The joy• of motherhood Beach. It la tlmee like the.e that m.akea belnt a mother, and a daqhter, a joy worth celebrating on Mother'• Day. Mollusks off limits to protect public from possible toxins Kelli Hart o f Coeta Meu 11vea her daUlhter, 16-month-old Katelin, the ride of her life at Lake Park In Hunttncton Yacht clubs cast off on a new season By ALMON LOCKABEY D•llJ f'llol llo91"'9 Wrtl .. The sound and the fu11 and the parade of ga1h .. drcs!>ed .. yachts on Newport Harbor Saturda) heralded Opening Da) for s1' yacht club!> that have not been closed all year long .. Opening Day·· at Southern Cali- fornia yacht clubs marks the beg1n- ntogofa new season and gives officers a chance to don their uniforms and greet members and guests, plus of· ficers of other clubs from the Southern Caltforn1a 'achttog As- soc1a11on who turn out to part1c1pate an the fest1v1t1es The common Opening Day an Newport Beach was mstat uted several years ago by the Orange County Association of Yacht Clubs. com- posed of clubs in Newport Beach. Dana Point and Huntington Har- bour. The only local club that does not part1c1pa1e 1s Newport Ha rbor Yacht Club. the oldest in the area. "h1ch observes its own open tog day a week ahead of the others. Leading off Saturda) 's fanfare was Voyagers Yacht Club, marktog its 44th season with a trad1t1onal break- fast for members and guests. followed by formal Oag-ra1stog ceremonies at th~ clubhouse at 2616 Newport Boulevard Commodore James S. Gronsk1 presided and introduced his ot her flag officers. Patnck Glazier. vice com- modore, and John R. W1ebel. rear commodore. Voyagers Yacht Club was organized in 1941 as a strictly sailing club whose members were devoted to cru1s1 ng and ractog sail- boats. outh Shore Yacht Club on Coast Highway -the only club 1n the Harbor area wtth a woman com- modore -was declared offic1all} o pen for the 1984 suson at 11 a m b~ Commodore Agnes Dot) ( olor guard for the Oag-ra1S1ng ceremonies was the Lakewood High School ROTC itroup Pnor to the Oag-ra1smg. '\ ( had a yacht inspection for its member yachts. then conducted a colorful parade of dressed yachts through the harbor in the afternoon. Commodore Wilham Palmer Jr presided over the open1ne day rnes at Lido Isle Yacht Club. which occupies quaners in the Lido Isle Communm clubhouse on Via L1d0Soud. LIYt " one of the oldest sailing clubc; 1n thl· area. Other flag offi cers are (1cmgc Dashiell. vice com modore. and lll.·n- nis Picken!>. rear commodore Shark Island 'al' ht Cluh. lll..Jtcd on 8a}s1de Dn'e hard h) 1he Balhoa· Island bndgc. 1~ the onh e'clu•11' ch power boat club in the area Pre<,1ding o"er Opening Da) ceremon1~-. '-'3'\ Commodore Paul ""ing. a~mted b' Charles Lamnglo1!>.' ice com mod.ire and James Welles. rear commodore Balboa Yacht Club the seeond oldest in the harbor. obsened m 60th season opening with a tnbutc to Owen Churchill. 193:! Ol)mp1c gold medal winner. who~ 8-mcter 'ach1 (Pleue eee YACHT I A2) The word is out· Don't eat mussels rnllectcd along local beaches until Oct I 1 becau~ the shellfish ma) be l)Ol'IOnOU!> Orange Count~ En' 1ronmental Ht'alth Director Bob Merryman t'\· 'iued his annual warning again!>\ catintt locall) collected mollusks from \1a' 1 unlil Oct 31 10 remind rcs1denl'> the quaran11nc 1s intended to protel·t thl· public trom th{· deadl) poison 1ha1 ma' be present in mu">'>Cls. dams. u~'iter<> and \(allops dunntt 'pnng. summer and fall months The dantter 1!!. tnggered b' the rapid reproduction of a to>.ic organ1'\m the mu<t~l" feed un The shellfish must be broken do" n placed m contatocrs labeled "unfit for human consumption .. and used onl) as bait \km man pointed out. ho~c' er (Pleaee eee DON'T I A2) Newport-M-esa covers new ground with tests Why can't Johnny read? T he responses ha"c been vaned Angry parents lay blame on lax school standards and inept teachers. whale instructors claim unmotivated students with unsupport1vc parents arc the problem. Both find fault with poorly run school adm101strat1ons Lawsuits have been filed by Johnn} and some of his schoolmates. who passed through the public education system dunng the past two decades and lef\ supposedly equ1ppe-d with the ba$1CS. But the)' found themselves funcuonal 1lhtcratcs -unable to function in the adult world Today'\ educators, alarmed b) declining tc!it K'Orts and escalating concerns on the par1 of partnt~ and government officials. have vowed a rt'tum to o rum rulum cmphn"111ng - basic ski lls and knowledge. And to catch slow students or those with learnma dcfic1cnc1es. they have t>eaun a ngo rous proaram of tcsung and remedial courses to bnng stu- dents up to grade level before they graduate with the pubhc 1nst11ut1ons· stamp of approval State Supenntcndent of Public lnstruct1on 8111 Honia has bttn a lcadtna crusader for a no-nonsense. stnct d1sc1pltnanan approach to education "Ra1S1n& standards. mandating Jr&duat1on requirements and U{>lrad- 1na cumculum should tx-gin to · product results over the nellt few years," Honig said last fall. when C'altforn11 htgh schoolen' scores on ltatcwtd.c asse mt nt test\ wnt de-emed by him to hC' "unacceptablv ' • KAREN KLEIN PERSPECTIVE low" Thert 1s perhap nowhere an the state where the rTtum to so-called "competency-based education" has been as v11orously unden akcn u m the Newport-Mcu Unified Schoor Dist net Last Wttk. as ptn of a dtt~dc--loni pr~ram to ~t ~tandarosand-oals for each grade le' el. the d1s1nct's hoard of education appro,ed a profic1enC\ test for entrance to high school. to be taken b} all Nev.pon-Mesa eighth grade~ "Int 'ear adm1n1strators \3\ the\ hope to ha"e similar entrance t<."\I\ tor SPllh graders going tolO JUOIOf high ~hool Th<' high school entranCt' e\.am .ind tht' other elements ol "ie~por1- Mc~·s testing paclaae art' unique 1n the state and ha'c scr,ed a-; catalHtc. for other d1stnct'I. accord1n~ to "'-en Wayman. a Sl'(·,car member ol thC' board and a former educator The strcS'I on meet1na basic com ~tC'nC) level~ has also paid Ofl 1n Newport-Mesa·., rnn<1ac;ten th high scores on nate and nac1onw1dc-le''it' Wavm&n '81d .\nd indeed. I Q82 high school '\Cn1ors in the d1stnct posted the highest scores c"er recorded on the ( ahfom1a "sscssmcnt Program tesu and bested the suff Orange Coast competition b~ s1gn1ficant maf'Jln~ on the national Scholastic <\pt1t\J& Test Thr d1'tnct has C'\Cn found a market to which 1t can iiell ru cumculum 1u1dehne-s and tests to othrr d1stnc1., eagc-r to match Nf"lilo'- pon-Mesa "• \uccrss ralC '( Thr te<>l'i) make us not only awwn ot v. hat v.e v. ant 10 tc-ach. hut gave us a t0ol to \('(' v.hcther tht' lid" art lea man& efTect1 H'I\ :· \\ avman \I.ltd " dt'tnct rtllOn card not onl\ \hov.' parent\ the kl\rr s.rade their d'11ldrtn haH recc1' ''d 1n a H'r\a1n (Pleue t1ee !f&WPORT I A2l A2 Orange Coqt DAILY PILOT/Sunday, May 13, 198• Balboa Fun Zone btiilders win three-month reprieve Jy JERRY HIRSCH OtteleCWIJ ........... • Developers of the Balboa Fun Zone have won a rcpneve of sorts from the ~ewport BeaC'h Planning Com- qussion. , The Planning Commission refused to extend the development permits past their July 26 deadline. But the commission said it will allow the builders to delay construction until Sept 4. -after the area's heavy Summer tounst season, said Newport Beach Planning Director James Hew1cker. Debbie Gray, representing the Fun f'.one Development Co.. said thr company hopes to start construction 1n the faU and was womed that without an utension it would lose already-acquired state and local per- mits. If that happened. Gray and her partners would have ~o start the lengthy process over again. The site is the subje<:t of a number oflawsuits, which has added to nearly two years of delays for the project. Plans approved two years ago provided for an underground parking garage. topped by a Cape Cod-style office. restaurant and commercial complex on the I 1h-acre site. "The Planning Comn11ss1on 1s allowing the applicant to proceed Wlth preparations and drawings but :ill ... +,h,.1r ""',.m11< :ind bonds have lo be tn place and they have lo be ready to nan demolition and construction by July 26. "I f that 1s the caSt', they will fora,ivc them the time between July 26 and the day af\er Labor Day," Hewicker said, adding that the arrangement would serve the city's purpose by reducing congestion in the area. The Planning Commission also required to the developers to have a watchman at the si te from 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. daily and 10 make sure that trash docs not collect in the area. Balboa Peninsula residents ha ve complained about transients and g.angs loitenng around the defunct amusement center. ,.ile for Social Security by phone Thing!>JUSt aren't what the} used to ~ -the foll..\ at local oc1al Secunt\ officec; 'i3} they're actually trying to make life easier fo r their client). So eas}. an faC'l. that people filing first-time da1m!> for re11remen1. d1s- ab1ht} or sun 1 vors' benefits can do so ovcrthe tekphone. And they can do 11 in English or Span1)h. "This means that people won't tiave 10 comr in and take a number lil.e they're standing at a meal market." said Lloyd Baron, a Sonal Secunt}' licld represcnlatl\ t.·. "We are ll)ing to make It convenient for our customers." People who wish 10 use the nc~ S\Stem can call 836-2242 and lea'e their name. phone number and the kind of claim they would hl.e 10 file. A Social Security rcpresen1a11ve will re tum the call and the applioot1on "ill be takrn by phone. Claim forms then will be sent 10 the apptrcants for signatures to be re- turned by mall. And. presto. the tnp to the Social Sccumy otlicc 1s eliminated. The special telephone number will , cover all c1tJes served by the Hunt- 1ngton Beach, Costa Mesa. San Ana. Garden Grove and San Juan Capistrano Social Security offices. People in the communities Fountain Valle}. Newport Beach, Irvine and Laguna Beach can also use the new telephone number. officials said. But the number 1s good for filing in1t1al Social security-claims only and can't be used for filing for Supplemen- tal Secunt) Income or to repon changes affecting a person ·s existing Social Security status ~~a1~w1~1~m~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ FIRM TO STOP STINK ... From Al odor control de' ice' at the Foun1a111 Valle} and Huntington bt'ach plant!> cost $2 9 mllhon and the 1983-84 operating CO'll for odor treatment v. ill exceed SI 5 mtlhon. The '11>.-month 'tud\ planned h) Malcol m P1rn1r is d<'s1gncd to provide ath 1Cl' on "hat steps can ht· taken 1mmcd1a tl·h to reduce odor complaint!. and v.hat long-range plans can be made for odor control. Fountain Valley C'ounctlworpan Barbara Brown . who represents the city as a sanitation board member. said she supponed the hinng of the P1rn1e firm . .. One of the things I li~d about them 1s that thev said thev believe people in the COmmmuntty when the) sa) they smell things," she said. FEDS SMASH DRUG RING ... From Al · fugil1\ cs arc and 1ha1 the f Bl ma) bt' able 10 cx1rad1tl' thcnr hack to the l 'nlll'd State\ Hov.r\ er. hl· rulu,rd lo di\ ulge the tug1t1\l''' l0Lat1on ·· fhc t•t1on'> ul 1h1' nwrning. hJ\l' throv. n J IJr~l' "rl'nlh into lhl.' 1mporta11on uf ltx:a1m· hl'rl' ·· Bret/· 1ng '>aid fl\c Hunt1ng111n fkalh rc<,1dcnb \l.Crt• JI rt•\ll'd 1ndud1ng ~1Jri... ~le\l~n \ll f.irlanl· 24 v. hu Jl\u ma1n 1a1nnJ a n:\ltknlc 1n ...,.in < lemcntl· \.h Farlane I'> 'U'IX'l tl·<l til ll·ading onl' of four loU\l'I\ l.n11 organ11at1on~ that madl' up till' nt'l\\!lrl.. Urt•t11 ng said The olht•r tour lf un11ngton Beach re'>1dent\ arrc .. 1nl include Hamid Shahn ar Kukni 211. ( ru~ta' u Sierra. 25. \.\-illiam Mc< ahll. 24 : and Ronald Mohrhoff. 22 Two Nl·v.pon lkuch re\ldt•n t' - Ting. and { htlord Brutt' ( :t!>l'). 29 - were arrt''>led 1n thl· raid' Tv.o other Ncwpon re\ldt'nl'> -Mobil')·., c.1.,ter. Cindy Ll·c ( rok) and M1chuel Kaplan -cwapt.•d rnptuR· The agent'> Jl\n <.t·11cd 41 \l'h1cle\. including numrrou" lu\ul) and sports car'>. tv.o '>pt.'ed hoats. SM>0.000 cash. 21 "-Capon' (including an automat1t: crossht1"") and about JO 5 pounds of pure roca1m• That brought thl· l•>lal amount ot coca1nl· 'ic11ed during the ll•ngth\ investigation 10 2 '1 h pound\. ""llh a street 'alul' ot nt•.irh $ ~O mil hon. accord inp. Ill Brl·t 11 ng Investigators believe the network imported about 2.000 pounds of the drug -with a street value of nearl) $1 ~ billion -1n10 Southern ('ali- forn1a dunng the past )ear. ..\ccording to transcnpts of v.ire- tapped phone calls released b~ the FBI. the network ~as pa) 1ng about $22.000 a pound for the drug. which "as sm uggled to the arl·a from < olombta \'1a M1am1 and Nr" Yori... .. Some of 11 came through the '>OU th Flonda area and was transported b~ \chicle to the Los ..\ ngeles area. other sub)tanual amounts were brought 1n through New Yori... Cit):· Brct11ng said. The net"orl. u!lcd car!> w11h secret compartmr nl., to trampon the drug, he added. Cars were v.hat lipped neighbors olT 10 the fact that something was going on at Ting's rented Corona dcl Mar residence. He moved into thr neighborhood about two month!. ago and almost 1m mcdiatcl) a .. constant stream of cars" came to the ho use. said one nei ghbor ..\ woman ~ho ltved across the street from Ting 1n the qu1e1, ncall} groomed neighborhood said some of the nearb\ residents belte\ cd 1t was a brothel bec~use of the number of ~oung girls v.ho often' 1s11ed the tan hou'>e ..Thcrl' ''t'rl' cars 24 hours a da' T a\1tab<. at three in the morning. NEWPORT-MESA TESTS ... From Al <.UhJCtl hut 11H lu<.k., a rnmputn pnntout lt\llng ··,i..111 .irt•a.,·· ;ind tlwir childrl·nc.' rwrtorm.inu· 1n t'.ith .. kill Parl·nt'> lan nh1.11n .1 ,,1mpk pall.t•t of qu11 quc .. 111in .. ", 1hn tJn hdp thl'1r l hiltlrrn p: ... , tlw 11·,i.. ..\nJ \t'I lk"P•tl· 1tw 11rt1ml\l1l tenor ot the J1\lfll t' pl.in thl'll' I\ cntirl\m Imm pJrl·nt'> .ind l'dUlJlnr'> \I.ho lel'l lt'\111\Et I\ n11t llll' hl''t "·I~ ltr determine prugrl''' .. 11 thcH" 1<, .1 nn·tl 1111 n .dual mn 11 should he ;int'\ .1lua111in nt <.tu1.kn1 .. teaLhcr' Jnd .1dminl\lrator.. -11"' not fair 10 k,l\t' lht \\holt• load lot rec;pon,1h1li1\ I in thl I.id'.' l.1p' · ~.i1J ~u<,an ...,h,l\l ,1 '11lht1lutl' lccH.hl'l 111 the cl1•.lrlll 1111 \I\ \l'M\ ,and lhl· mothl'I ot tv.11 Jl\llllt \tuJt•nt'> "ha" ~ho \pol.l at .1 .,, hool ho.m.J meeting la\l v.t•t•I. v.hl'l1 1h1' high \Chool requ1r1•11wni.. \q·rr ,1rpro\nl. prOtC\tl'l.I c ·• rlw tt.•\t I\ lllil l.1111.1. lhl' \tUdl'n\'I vrn .ltt"ounrnhlc lor thl'll progrr'>c.. but not maklrl f.! th1· tt•acht'l"i anci adm1n1c.trnw"' .111011n1:1hlc" "hl· ,,.,. '>ertl'd ~ht• '<11<l tht• IL''l1ng progrJm I\ the rrc;ult l>f .1 ha1 ~l<l\h from thl· hhc.·ral t.•c.lu1.111on.1l pol11 ll'' 111 ,•w p,1\1 k"' dt·rndn "r Ill lht• j(Cllld ,f\ l'ld~l' l.1tl<,, lht• 1r...i1ng "'Ill ht no prohkm •\nd tor th1' 1.1/\ kid' thl' t1•c.to; '"Iii prm 1dr mol1\ at111n Hui for the 1 h1ld "ho 1s ~truwm~ through c' en da.,, .in}- ~a" th1c. ~ 111 pro\ldt• a n•,11 P'>\l ho- l11~1l.tl rnadhlrn I. tor thrm ·· I he J1.,tm 1 h,I\ 1tkn1dkd .1pprm 1m.11t•I\ 411 ,1.,,11., th.11 1·1~h1h g1aJt• '1uJ1•n1' "Ill b1· rt•q111n·d lo haq• mJ\lt:rl'd ,,11d "'orm,1n 1 0,11\ cl1'fllll\ c.upcn ntt·ndl nt ot \1 houh .inc.I :t ~e"port M1•\a adm1n1,tra1or tor ~4 }car\ \mong lhl'm an· • Kl·aJ1ng. k11n'.\10j( m11lt1pk meaning\ of word~. llrJ\plnll lht.• 111.11 n 1~lea. 1tkn11hin(l fotl "'" np1nt1n. alph;1h\·1111111t .ind 11"n~ ,1 01'\' c.rarx·r •Math J enmals. whole numh<:rs. line ~egment'>. determ1n1r1g pen meter. area. sales tax. '>citing pnn· and c.ome algebra •< omputa11on -mull1pl1cat1on d1' 1-.inn. add1t1on. subtra( 111rn. ad- d 111on and mult1phca11on of fr:H 11ons and di\ 1"un of decimals •\uual s1ud1cs -l·omumt.·r and poli tKal economics. cultural gl·ogra- phi-. map reading and bam t..no" 1- l'dge of ho" the federal. c.tatc and local go' ernmcnts funl tion. 1n1 lud- 1ng the M·hool board .. There are some 1n there that l"d ha'e problems \I.1th" ..aid hoJrd mem~r J11n <lcH110111 .. , Jon·11h1ni... thJt I l''t'r rt.·t.·l'l\ed ll1\lrutt1on on <,onit' ot 1 ho'it' \U OJl'l I\ "hl'n I ":is in 'l hool " The high 'chool pr11fic1cnq l"!\am wa'\ de' doix·d 0' er sc' era I month' ol the past \Car. when high school lt'alhers 1n the district wt•re dic.- \'overed to be <;pending what adm1n1 s- 1rators thought was too much ume on remedial educauon. Loats said. He outlined the goals of the tc\t a!\· rt'ducang remedial education m the high schools. introducing ht·ttcr. ron- \l~tent cumculum for sc,cnth and eighth graders. and cc;1abhshing a "le"el of learning arcountab1ht) ·· for i'Hccotance into high '<-ht>0I "Ju-;t becau!>t )Ou:n· 14 doc'>n·1 mean \ou'rc ready to go lo high ~hool.1' he \aid Tht• IC'>l. adm1n1stcrl·d throughout thr d1s1 nr1. would '>en t.' a' a rnun\t'I ing llml for c;tud<'nt'i \.\ho do not fl"" II If <1 <.tudent doc'i not pa" l nato; ... rn1 cdu<:ator'> will meet with parent\ to n•t ommrnd the \tudcrll attend ,1.,i11, lah' clunnfl, 'iummcr \Chool "If J )OUng.\tCI m11.,t.·J 1ner ~() pcrtrnl on thr test. Wt' would 'ill down \I.1th thl· p:tll'OI\ .in1.I \ll<lngh 3lh I~ • "The) said the)' would listen to the complaints and follow through b) working w11h the communat)." Brown said she was pleased the consultants said they would propose solutions or installations that would be compatible with the surrounding community. She said she planned to ask city staff members to contact the odor con!>ultants and provide an~ assistance they need. limo!. at fiq~ in 1hr morning. II was reall ) strange," she said. Neighbors descnbed Ting as a tall. quiet man "ho hked to dnve fanc) cars and had a garage full of fanC) toys such as moionzed skate boards and Jet skis ..\lthough there "as often noise cuming from the home. Ting and his fnends kept to themselves and did not ml\ v.11h the neighbors . Bre t11ng said ln\CSl1gat1ons also "err under wa) in New Jerse) and ..\llanta . but that no arrests had been made in those locations During the course of the 15-month FBI orx-ra11on. undercover buys were made b~ agents. but Brellln~ said. "It would be inaccurate 10 call Jt primar- ily an undercover operation. It most- 1) \l.aS lhe result of eJectron1c surveillance ... Other agenc1e) involved were the Drug Enforcement Admm1strat1on. the lmm1grat1on and Naturalization en ice. the U.S. Attorne}' 's Office and se' eral local police agencies. Those arrested were cha~ed in a federal court complaint w11h con- sp1raq 10 possess and distribute cocaine and use of the telephone for illegal drug ac11v1 t). l-\ss1stant U.S. Attorney Roben Bonner said the defendants would be arraigned Monda}' and the case "ould go to a grand JU') before the end of the month that he rrpcat l·1ghth grade or at least takr a full su mmer school course." Loats )a1d. 1 he remedial programs and repeat- ing of grade In els would not be manda10". hr added. but 1f a student farl·<l e\lrcmd\ poorl) on the test and did not gel c\lra help. he probabl) v.ould he put on academic probation as a high Slhool freshman and he required to an end learning labs. "We wa nt to 1dent1f) the problem sl.111' betorr the} enter high school and gt•t tht•m "orl..ed out before the~ ·rt• 1un1ors and seniors and the) get into .l pattern of repcaung 1hr1r failurr<, ·· l oat~ '>31d. Wh, has Newport-Mesa been J leader 1 n \lalew1dc education reform·• I oats said the answer 1s twofold hrsi. Loats credits a cooperative and forward-thinking board ofcducat1on. and. \erondl). he recognizes that parent~ m the area expect more from their sc hools than most. .. We serve a dientele that 1s mort.• fonunatc than most student bod1c!i, with a high percentage of (mentally) gifted Joungsters." Loats said. "We wante 10 find some wa y to assurt.' that every youngster becomes a winner Thi<. gi ves us an opportunll) to do a little beuer mon1tonngJOb" Th(' Newport-Me~ d1~tnct 1~ not unique 1n the nation in its tc-sting pro(lram Anord1ng to th(' "'"oc1a1cd Pre"i'>. ~·hool otlic1a1., 1n M1nncapohc; flunked more than 11 pt'rC'cnt of 1h11, )t':H'<i k1ndcrg.anncror; and a rt' rt'quir· "'' them to attend 'iUmmer 'IChool before the, can JlO on 10 fif't grade 1 he Mmm~apoh~ ~ystem is thC' fif't 'IChool d1stnrt in tht• country to rtquirc competency tc'lb for promo- tion lo fim grade. ~1 1d Chns Pipho, a ~pokcor;man for the [ducatton Com· m1\\lon of th<' Stale-' 1n l>«n vcr I Continued.fair weather in offing Coaetal orww .... on.wv ,. 12 CNflOll•.N C 13 5t =:: .. 11 48 72 48 lOW CIOUCll lft Ille nlglll llnd Mt'Y ClnGIM&ll 75 ~ INlfNftV '-'• lnclteMlnO auno.y n1g111 ~ ee 51 llnd Mond41y 0.'*""4ee llllt Hight M c..m1>411.SC e9 53 10 1• enc110we M to M Columbua,Oh 72 29 ,,Oft\ ~I ConoeplJOn IO tlle W.1• ~d.NH ., 53 ~ '*'* llgllt end ¥.,..Die w4flde Oel-F1Wor!" 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"-'""'" "'°'" 01'*""" _, to -.1""""1 8 to 16 HertfOIO 60 64 - --·NOAA u S Doe' OI C-•~• knoll w11h 2 lo 4 klOI wlnO we-Hel9n1 69 48 Nofl"-ter)V 1W9H 3 10 !I ,_, CIOudy HOflOlulu 85 87 nig/11 end mornll "°"" With ptlfll., Houeton ee 70 CINf1ng S..noey • ernoon lncl1Mepol11 73 53 J8Cllton.MI 85 5e Extended JICl<tonllllle 85 5e .....-.. 57 33 Kan11&1 City 711 53 Motlly 181< Locll 0U91y -lerly Lu\1911 .. IOI 70 llllle Rocio 81 67 .W.01 15 IO 2 5 mph maWy 11\ernoon LOI ~ IO 84 llOufl A MUie COOier Wllh 66 to 75 C>Ywnighl lowt -30l l"'OU11" 40. LOUlllll!le IO Ill lut>Oock llS 51 ~· 85 68 ·Temperatures Mt.,.,.,•ikec:" Ill 71 Hf Lo Tides Albany 86 54 Al:,ci...,que 93 57 AmatllO )µ 50 TOOAY Mld1n0·004NM 116 G2 RlclimonO 91 eo MllweokN G1 47 Sec•-10 112 6t Mpla·SI Paul 83 42 SILOIM 71 55 Nun.,.._ IO 85 S1Pe1•Tetnpe .. 81 ,......OflHn. 113 55 Sall l lli• City 17 53 N-YOt~ 71 58 SanAnlonlO t2 " 74 63 NOt10lll \II 83 81 S111 OllQO 77 M NO<lh Pt1H1 811 58 Sen Fr111CllCO OklellOma Ctty 88 60 S111 Juan P R " 7:S 0Me111 n 57 St Sle .,..,,. 46 st o.1enoo 81 62 $Miiie Ill 47 Ptllladal(>I>•• n 59 5,,,_1 87 8$ PllOenl• 1111 TS SIOl.I• flllla 72 42 P111at>utQh ,, 5e SP<*-53 42 52 48 S)""ICUM 70 53 P0<11and Me 13 52 P0trl6n<I Or , , •8 T<>e*<a Pr-62 51 Tucton 112 71 =II) 82 57 TUIN 86 81 711 45 waen1ng1on 82 8$ ~ 13 ., Wocnlle 84 55 ), AncnO<IQ<I 6e 38 Fol low 2 SO am AtlleYllle 18 47 ~:'-a 57 a m 4 5 Attenta 82 58 2~pm 06 Attenr1C cny 83 57 s.cono "'II" 8 46 pm 113 SuRF REPORT Ausllf'I 113 1111 8e1t1mor1 78 81 MOM>AY Bllllnga 12 51 Ft<tt low 3311em 1 I Bttm.ng"em 84 56 F1<at 1>1Qh ll 4111m 4 3 LOCATION 8tem11ca ea 41 S.Concllow 305pm 10 Zuma e..c;" Sent• Montca Newi>ofl kflCll Sin Diego Counrv llU ~-4 2·3 2·• 3.5 DIMCTIC* SW SW aw SW BolM 12 53 S.COOd l\lgll 9 21pm 64 eo.1on 60 511 Sun Mii tOOey 11 7 46 p m flNll Btownt'lllle 89 ,. BuNelO 60 48 Moncl•V al 5 53 a m end Mii 91111n 11 7 115 pm 8ur11ng1on \II 53 54 Moonr-1115 26p m 1ooev .. 1u1 CUI* 77 411 Cllarlellon.8 C 13 IM !'I • m and rites 901Jn 11 7 40 p m Mo<>dey -o,m1111~1,1111lillll YACHT CLUBS OPEN NEW SEASON ... From Al Angelita captured the yachting games. C'hurch11l was introduced by one ofh1screwmen. John Biby. a staff commodore of BYC. Also present was Richard Moore or Downe). another Angelita crewman in 1932. BYC Commodore Dick Jones pres- ented Churchill with a club burgec and Churchill in tum presented the club with a half-model of the famed IS· meter. which was at the doc!.. for members and guests to inspect. Othcr flag officers of BYC are Dick Krcni. vice commodore, and -\Ian Andre"'s. rear commodore. Opening Da) at Bahia ( onnth1an Yacht Club featured 'the Camp Pendleto n I st 01 v1c;1on Rand. wh ose members presented a concert of m1lrtal) airs preceding the formal ceremonies. conducted by Com- modore Terence R. Mulligan. The 40-member BCYC Junior Chorale. under the direction of Karen Bul'I. performed for the second straight ) ear with a medley of selec- 11 ons from "Fame ·· Owen Cburcblll, the oldeat living Olympic gold medalist, waa guest of honor at ~....,,. ....... "'AlMoft LodaMy left) Dick Krenz, BYC vice commodore; John Biby, staff commodore and a member of the gold medal crew; Commodore Dick Jonea; Richard Jones, another of Churchlll'acrewmen: and Alan Andrews, BYC rear commodore. 1 OpenlngDayfeatlvltieaattheBalboa Yacht Club, one of ab Harbor area clubs cel- ebrating the start of a new boating season Saturday. Churchill ls flanked by (from DON'T EAT MOLLUSKS NOW ... From Al that shellfish and mollusk Jo,cr' \hould not be womt:d about mollusl..\ han rsted commercial I\ or those !>old in restaurant or markets. The\ are c11her tolleued from waters that are monitored b} thr federal F.00 and Drug ·\dm1n1'>lra11on or the' ha' l' been 1cs1ct1 h\ lht' \l:ttc for the.dead!\ ltl\ln . h orn 191 7 th rough I 983. Cali· Just Call 642-6086 Delly Piiot Delivery I• Ouuanlffd forn1a has rcrnrdcd 508 cac;c~ ot paral..,11< c;hcllfish po1\0ning. 1ntlud- ing J2 deaths The last big outbrea l. ol poisoning occurred 1n I 980. "'hen 98 cases and two deaths v.ere rrponnl Eating toxic mussels ma) lead to acute disturbance of the Ct'ntral ner,ous S)'\lcm "llhin J few n11 nult'\ to hourc; altrr the meal T rngl intt llP' and numhnc's around the mouth and tingm1p~. followed by disturbed bal- tllltl' lac!. or muscular coord1nat1on, \lurrl·tl \pecch and difficulty in '" all11" 1ng arc s~ mptoms. 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Power• r,, ftl' ,, Ai.1v1•1l1\in~ J '~ ' I f M, •J"' Donald L Wlllt•m• l ttl UAl1t•n M . .,1,111r• VOL. n , NO. 134 ... .. N ATIO~ $20 million jackpot has NY scraml>ling 8y Tbe A11oc:late4 Pret1 N~W YORK -Record sales helped push the bi&&est lott~ry J&ckpOl in North American bi110ry «>at least S20 m1l11on as last-minute players lined up throupout the state Saturday for a chance to win the drum pot. The al~c~dy swollen jackpot was u~ from Frida)''• $18.S m1lhon to at least $20 million use of the volume of players w~o scrambled to purchase tickets, said state Lot~cry Director John Quinn. Playen snatched up tickets dun!"g most of Friday at the rate of 17,000a minute, or 1.2 m1lhon an hour, and were near that level Saturday as the 8 p.m. bu ying deadline approached. Errant Ntelllte •ldl'ted CAPE CANAVERAL. Aa. -Engineers on the ground maneuvered the errant Westar 6 communication satellite. into a ~igher. more secure orbit Saturday, preserving the option for a space shuttle crew to recover it later this year. A radio signal fired from the Hughes Aircraft satellite cpntrol center in Fillmore triggered an onboard rocket that jockeyed the satellite idto a near- c1rcular orbit 600 miles high. Summer boon In 8•• ul~? Brisk auto sales and nsing incomes could mean more motonsts on the road this summer and make 1984 a boom year for gasoline dealers. oil industry analyst Dan Lundberg said Saturday ... This could be the summer that a lot of gasoline marketers have been waiting for." Lundberg said 10 his weekly Lundberg Letter. "There are s~rong signs that people m,ght take to the road in June. July and August something fikc the way they used to." Ez-con •entenced Ln •laying HOUSTON -An ex-convict was sentenced to life in pns.o n f<;>r a kJlling in Texas but will serve his time in California. where he 1s wanted in a robbery-killing case officials said. William S. Marshall, 22. was sentenced Fnday after pleading guilty to murder in the July 26 slaying of Jarrold Lloyd Rose of Arcadia. Petruzzi said Marshall has also agreed to plead guilty in a killing in El Centro and will serve a life tenn here. Marshall was on parole from an arson conviction when he killed Rose. CALIFORNIA Teen held In bludgeon case RANCHO PALOS VERDES -A 16-ycar-old boy was held Saturday for investigation of the bludgeon slayings of two I I -year-old girls at a high-security cond ominium. Detectives. however, were unable to interview relatives of the slain girls on Saturday, said police, reP<?rting that "the mother and sister who found the two girls ... have bee n in such a hysterical state that (detectives) have not really been able to sit down and talk with them." Natalia "Neda" O'Sulli van and Kristin Macknight were found Thursday by Natalia's 15-ycar-old sister Audre)' when she returned home from school. Mondale blasts Reagan offlclal SACRAMENTO -.. Fonner Vice President Walter Mondale said aturday that .Presi dent Reagan should apologize for a federal housing· officiars remark that H 1spanics ha' e a "cultural preference" for overcrowded housing. Mondale quoted Philip Abrams. undersecretary in the Department of Housing and Urban Development. as sa) ing in an interview 10 Saturday editions of The Washington Post that Hispanics "don't mind. and some prefer ... doubling up" in housing because that is "a cultural preference." Mondale said Reagan should remove Abrams from office if he doesn't apologize for the comments and that Reagan also should issue a public apology. Jet lands safely minus engine LOS ANGELES-An Air Francejumbojetcarryjng 285 passengers made a safe landing after it blew an engine on takeoff at Los Angeles International Airport. authonues say. None of the passengers was injured in the Fnday night incident. but they remained grounded Saturday as th' airline sought transportation for them. The fo ur-engine Boeing 747 Jetliner sc-attered debris o"er the runway before 1t flew over the ocean to dump its fuel and returned to the airport Friday night. said Virginia Black. Department of Airports spokeswoman. Second Wlc.k call probed LOS ANG ELES -Allegations that U.S. lnfonnation Agency director Charles Z. Wick secretly taped a telephone conversation with Sen. Charles Percy is under 1nvest1gat1on by local prosecutors, a spokesman said Saturday. Taping telcP.hone conversations without all panics' permission is illegal in California. The call was allegedly made to Wick in Los Angeles by Percy in July I 98.l Los Angeles County district attorney's spokesman Robert Gore said Saturday. Jt was th e second telephone call involvi ng Wi ck taping under investigation by Los <\ngcles prosecutors. WORLD Guerrillas arrive ln Mezlco S.\N SALVADOR. El Salvador -Five left-wi ng gul·mllas who seized 73 hostages in a thwaned robbery 'Jnd held them for nane hours flew to Mexico Saturday .11tcr rcce11.in8 safe-conduct passes out of the country. The rd'lCI<. 1ned to rob the El T1empo grocery stcll\: in a '>outhcrn d1stnct of San alvador Friday night, but were trnkd "'hen two pohcecars arrived. After a briefgunt>attle. the gucmllas fled back anto the building and forced 20 '>lllrc employee<; and 52 shoppers to lie face down on the floor of a back room while negotiations began with the J)Ollce Mexican president to vi•lt U.S. MEXICO CITY -President Miguel de la Madrid ll·avcs Monday for his first official visit to Washington. where discussions wi ll include Mexico's differences with lJ S pohcy 1n Central America and its concern about .\mencan interest rates. Government officials have said lhJt nsmg U.S. interest rates arc making loans and 1mpons more costly. Jeopardizing their nation's recovery f1om its worst economic crisis in decades and hinderina tis Jb1ht\. 10 meet payments on its massive foreign debt. Brltaln brace. for bomb LON DON -Bntain tightened security at its airpons ~:uurday because tntelhgcnce sources have warned that trrronsts plan to blow up an 11rcraft with a suitcase bomb, airport and secunty official said. Transport Dcpanment <.pokesman David Deas said major international airports alld airlines around the world had been told tO watch for a brown leather "uatcasc believed to contain explosives. A dC'ta1lt>d dc~npt1on of the case was issued. Violence break• oat la Pa.ajab AMR ITSAR. India -Riotma Hindus set fire to Sikh ~hop~ an the ci ty of Jullundur Saturday after tem>rists murdrrcd a ntw paper editor who wrote that Puniab st.ate has bcrome a sJauahter house. The td1tor, Ramesh Chander. wa' ~hot by four men armed wtth subnu ehine RIJO\ Anet pistols while dnvina •ll downtown Jullundur. S3 8 killed iD amuselD.ent park bl JACX.SON TOWNSHIP. NJ. (AP} -AulhOn&ies Saturday bepn notify1~ the f1m ilic o( ci&hl &cm11U1 whodledina fire that whipped throuah a n.atTOW dimly lit maze of metal trailers which made up the Haunted Castle attraetion at an 1mu1ement park. Eiaht others were injured in the ftre Friday night at the Six Flaaa Great Adventure Park. · · Seven bodies were found huddled toacther and the ei1hth was a abort di1tanoe away, Ocean County Prosecutor Edward Tumbacb said Saturday. .. Thcr were dead before there wu too much burning aoina on,' Corripn Mid. "The death was quick and the real bomble pert was after that:'' State police Maj. Louis Taranto said tbc caute of the blaze remained under investigation, but arson has not been Nled out. The mue of 17 traHcrs had three emergency exju in addition to lbc main entrance, but confusion and heavy smoke probably hindered the victims, Taranto said. "The doors that ~ were able to locate all had panic bars ... the panic bars could work," Taranto said. "I'm sure there was a massive amount of confusion." A spoknman for Great Adventure. Glenn Vallach, said neither be nor investigators could explain why the victims had been unable to get out. Vallach said he had heard rumors that some patrons believed the fire was part 'of the attraction. Vallach said Six Flags had held a drill at the Haunted Ca,stlc on April I. He also said all attractions at the park were inspected by fire officials April 14 and approved as safe. • There were no sprinklers in the Haunted Castle. he said. Jackson Township Mayor William Schreiber said he had no concerns about safety at the park. "You people would have to come here when t)\ere is not a tragedy to see how well it is run," he told reporters. ~-c2 1 • The fire struck the 17 metal trailers that make up the Haunted Castle and spread quickl y as winds fanned the flames. The trailers were melted and gutted. and the castle facade around them was standing but charred. Smoke billow• from Haunted CUtle in a fire that claimed etcht ll•ee ln New Jeney. 7 -year-old recalls late mom to win contest CH IC AGO (AP) -Emily Robens had been trying to overcome feelinJS ofloss since the death of her mother last year. And her victory in a city-wide Mother's Day letter- writing contest appears to have helped the 7-ycar-old take the first biJ step. Emily s letter about her mother -and her fa th er. whom she calJed "a perfect Mr. Mom" -was judged the best of 1,300 entries by Chicago public elementary school children in a competition sponsored by the school system and a city hotel. "My mother died two years ago." the second -grader's letter read. "My mother was a good cook and made good dishes," the letter went on. "I think other children are lucky to have a mother. "I miss my mother telling me th ere would be no monsters in my room at night, and when she was fluffing There'• the beef( cake) Mew York aabway commatera point to a poeter deptcttnc a nearly nude caricature of prealdential candidate Walter Mondale, r.r:;iottnc the current luue of Peothouae utne. The poeten were being atrlpped from aabwaya Saturday after Mayor Ed- my favorite pillow, so I could watch TV. "Now my father as talong her place. I thmk he as a perfect 'Mr. Mom' and l love him for that.'' "Mr. Mom" was a recent movie in which actor Michael Keaton played a husband and father who lost bis Job and took over the household chores and raised the children while his wife went to work. For winninJ the contest. Emily and her family will be taken by limousane to a Mother's Day brunch at an elegant Chicago hotel. In a telephone interview Saturday, Emily said, "I like my fat her because he's nice and he's special and whenever J want him to take me somewhere he docs. He takes me everywhere." Chery l Roben s had suffered from Hodgkin's disease, a lymphatic cancer. "but was considered cured, pro- nounced in remission." said Tim Roberts. Emily's father. ward Koch declared them obaceoe. Penthouae publlaber Bob Guccione Mid the drawing ahowa Mondale u a male atrlpper. llluatrattna what Gaccione Mid la the candidate'• .. obaequioua" aapport from femlnlat groupe. Mondale a day ahead of rivals on campaigning in California All 3 Democrats were expected to arrive tn fhe state_by today Walter F. Mondale got a head-start on his Democratic pres1dent1al nvals 1n the high-stakes California campaign Saturday. as Gary Han urged supporters in O~gon to send President Reagan "back to his ranch for good " The Rev. Jesse Jackson . !}>tlanwh1le. d1stnbuted ground beef 1n Nebraska and accused his opponents of "offering only Band-Aid solutions to a cancerous problem" -the plight of the Amencan farmer. Oregon and Nebraska are hold mg pnmanes Tuesda). but the 67 delegates being d1vv1ed up b' the two states are JUSI a fraction of the stakes an California's June 5 contest. All threc_Dcmocrats were to be in Ca lifornia b> toda). when they wall converge on San Jose to court the state's large Hispanic vote at a meet mg of the Mexican-American Political Association. The group's president. Fernando Chavez. has endorsed Mondale. Mondale began his day Saturday in CaJiforn1a's capital. Sacramento. and planned a full day of campaign- ing tn the state. which will ha\ c 306 delegates al o;take tn its June 5 primaf). Han stressed the environment an Ore1wn and told an outdoor rall~ 1n Eugene. "\\ e must not let th1'i prt"!>1dent have fou r more vcars 1 n office "'hen he "111 nnt be.· accountable tn the· Amencan people." He said Reagan should not be permitted 10 "ndc roughshod o'er the en' iron mental la"'s ofth1s nation and chop up lhc en-. ironmental safeguards back 1n Washing· ton I S3\ lt't's send him had. 10 his ranch for good " On the tnp to Oregon lrom ebraska. the Colorado senator said Mondale would be the cause of d1sun1t' 1n the Democratic Part) 1f he continued to attack his ch1tf m al for the nom1na11on. Jackson "pent the night at the Murdock. Neb .. farm of Vern and Doroth) Lau and 1hen told reporters. "The family farmer has been dm en out of bus1nt's.4' without much drama. without much protest The protest has tx-en too scattered. 1ou sporadic and not dramatic enough." Lau said he had been a Republican but had swuchC'd to the Democratic Party and was support mg Jackson. World's fair opens to eager crowd NEW ORLEANS (AP) -Heralded by nverboat whistles and skyrockets, the $350 m1lhon 1984 world'" fair opened aturday after a night of frantic con5truct1on and cleanup that left only a ftw pans of 1t unfinished "Let the good times roll," Ma yor Dutch Monal told the crowd at openinJ ceremonies an the huge fair amphitheater overlooking the Mmi1"1ppi River Floyd leWls, chairman of the cofl>Qrat1on that ~t up the fair despite a financial struaaJc, uratd 1hosc tn the aud1rncc to become "a chttrleader for the fair. and as you leave the amphitheatre. don't leavr an) trash behind because wt''rt trying to set the place cleaned up .. Lmle of the dctms -lumber stacks. 'land p11t', mountains of cardboard boxes and ~affoldang -that marred the 82·acrc site Fnday WH va1bk Saturda) The &cneral man3'cr of th e fair. Prtr pumes. appenrtd to have kept has promi~ to have the site cleaned up b) sho" time The AfnC"an Market and tht-f'hihusof~ru. tlol1\1A and the Phtlipptne wert clo~ Pcrf«'t weather -o;unn' !l~lt"~ and temperatu~s 1n the 70s -enhanced the <illc But at least pan ol the fair was obv1ousl) not read) Onl\ fi,e of the 40cars had been attachC'd to what 1s b1llt'd a'i the world's largest Fem!."' h~I. Rrpons that the fair might not be quite read) failed to dim 1hc enthusiasm of the hnes of p('Ople at the ptC''i - man> of them veteran r~ Orlt'ans part)gOt"rs who ptherC'd M earl) as 8 a.m to bcgm what the) sav. a~ th<' hcgtnmna of a ""·month Mardis Cira\ ThC'rt wa~ wmt C'arl) confu!>1on C.)\ er thr openana ceremonie'i -which were h~ 1n' 1tat1on onl) to al'l<lut 6.000 d1aniune~ Thr crn"'d out~tdr tl<'th gat~. some ot whom bouaht their SI~ lid.et!> a1 8 'O a m "ht"n th<' booth~ opened. were not allowed in until noon ':\...._However at the .,trokc of noon . hla!>b of n\erboat whiJJles. ti reworh bell\ and an it for\<' Ovo' <'r ~1gnaltd \he 00ic1al opetHn&-3ncl the Sou them t n1 ""~1t' band led n danr101t waH M f1M1 ,r :wrn ru1111omcr. throuv.h the 1~\l1lr' "She was m better health than she'd been for many ycarir But Mrs. Roberts died at age 33 in her home on J February morninit. "I didn't want that lo be her only memory of her mother," said Roberts, video director at Loyola Uruver- slly here. "We couldn't hid'e the fact of death. but 1 sta.ned immediately talkfo.g about the wonderful times stressing all the good things." Now, Emily stands to get another mothcr.-Her father plans to re-marry next month and Emily also will gain a 10-ycar-old sister. The family will move to Connecticut, where Roberts' liancec li ves. "My new mother is very, very nice." said Emily. "She works very hard but always fi nds the tim~,for me." Asked whether life is looking up. Emily replied. "Oh yeah!" NY twister hits; 12 left injured Cuts through flea market scattenng patrons, ~ebrls ALTAMONT. N. Y. (A P)-A tornado that ··snapped telephone poles like toothpicks" cut a swath 30 feet wide through a fairgrounds Saturday afternoon, scattering a flea market and inJunng at least 12 people. authonties said. Fair Manager Reid Northrup said he saw no funnel. onl y flying debris. "You could hear this tremendous wind .... It tore a large metal roof right off a building near me and it went right over my head." he said. adding that he saw the telephone poles snap and dt'bns soar an estimated 1.000 feet 1n the aar. The tornado struck a flea market at the 90-acre Altamont Fairgrounds. about I:! miles west of Albany, Northrup said. The thunderstorms that spawned the tornado we re moving into Vermont and Massachusetts b} late Saturday afternoon. according to the Nauonal Weather Service. The twtster h1t th1s Albany Count) town at about 3:25 p.m. and at least 11 people were taken b) ambulance to area hospitals with broken hmbs and cuts. authonues said. A 12th person went to a hospital wt th minor inJunes from the twtster. a sp0kcsman said. Seven v1et1ms were rushed to St. Peter's Hosp1tal in "lban). and three we~ later released. The four who remained were lasted in sausfactory cond1uon v.1th lacerations and back and "~eneral injuries." according to V1rgm1a McClure. supen1S1ng nurse at the hospital'~ emergency room Four were taken to Ellis Hospi tal m Schenectad). where spokesman Andy Foster said the mJunes were manor . .\t 1hc fa~t170 ndr;. the twister also destro)ccl the horse nng and nea ~ bleachers A. trud .. ""hose we1ght Northrup e'\llm a at three tOn'i was flipped O\er b~ tht• "'1nds The '-'Cather ~"ice at .\I ban' called the storm a tornado. but "ill not off1c1all) des1gna1c 11 as such until an on-'i1tc anspt.'l11on. ""h1ch usuall~ tal.~ a da~ or t"o "".. 2 ... Plcnlc time Wendy. a female Malayan San Bear, be&rtily conaamea a mullet head·flnt at lll&ml•a Metro Zoo Saturday. Wendy and ber S- mooth-old cu~ wen oo cllaplay for the Rnt ttme 8atunlay at t.be aoo. but ahe took time to attend to heT own need.a too. I ., f . -} ' ( .. A t Orange Coas1 DAILY PILOT /Sunday, May 13, 1984 ·ea,,y boomers make up 41 percent .of.voters Census figures also s how women will outnumber the men at polls the potential voters aged 18 to 24. This aroup tell by nearly l miUion to 28.9 million people, dropp1na from 17.7 percent of lhe elctorate to 16. 7 percent, rcnecuna the decline in births dunng the 1960s. Americans in middle aae also lost ground, as the WASHINGTON (AP) -People aged 25 to 44 will smallernumberofAmericansbomdurinatheOeprcssion predominate the nearly 174 million Americans eligible to years moved into the 45 to 64 _,e bracket. They will make vote an this fall's presidential election, the Census Bureau up 2S.6 percvent of the votina age population in reports. November, down from 26.3 peroent in the last prcsidertial Women will outnumber mt'n among the the voting-contest. age population and the South will be the region. with the There was growth an the number of potential elderly most ~ential voters, the new Census projections show. voters, however, increasing from 15. 9 percent to 16.2 "Growth in the voting-age population since the 1980 percent the total. census has been largely concentratetl-y,l the 25-to-44 age Of all eliiible voters this fall, 52.3 percent arc female, group, which experienced a dramatfC increase of 9.5 outnumbering men by 8 million. Women outnumber men malhon," with \he influx of Amencans bomcn the post-an every state except Alaska, Hawaii. Wyoming and "ar Baby Boom, the repon said. · Nevada. The nonhcastem states have the highest This age group wall constitute 41.S perc~t of propon1on of women (53.4 percent) and the West has the Amencans aged 18 and older -those who will be ehgible lowest CS I -percent). to cast ballots 1n November. That 1s up from 38.5 percent Blacks art expected to make up 19 million eligible in the t 980 clcl uon voters an November. or I I percent of the electorate. The total potentaal electorate-1h1~ fall "as esumated at The 1980 Census also count&:I 9· m1Uion persons of 173. 936.000 h> the bureau. up ncarl} I 0 million from H1span1 c ongan. who may be of any race, as well as 2.5 1980. malhon Asian and PacJfic Islanders and 865,000 Amefican This rt•prcscnts a slowdown 1n the growth rate that Indians. Those figures were not updated in the 1984 saw nl'arh 60 mtlhon new voters alkkd to the nation as lhl· estimates. Bab) Boom began turning 18 0' l'r the last two decades. The South will have the most voting-~ Americans The :! 4 pl'rcent increase in potential 'oters since 198:! 1-; at 59. I million, followed by the~onh Central states, 43 the 'imallcst Jump \ance 1964-66. m1ll1on. the Northeast, 37. 5 million. and the West, 34.3 Thl' Bab~ 'Boom -now..agcP .W to 38 -hes been mtlhon. . "Every day la Mother's Day Maraarette Maaotta, 4 7 , who waa told 25 yean aio ahe mtiht not be able to ha•e bablea, poaea with her 14 children tn their Woburn, MaH. home. absorbed into the "oting age population. with the result All this data don't necessarily mean they will go to the that fuurt· antreasc!I an the number of voters can be polls. however. The study n6ted that voter panicipation in npcctcd to be even smaller. the ( cnsus report said. 1980 was down I percent to 52.6 percent of eligible voters, 0 r:::;::;::.;:·.::;e.:.:.;:;;::::;;.;:;;;;;.:.1 More women in their 3 s I e Le~rn_ how to lose "."t'1gh.t. < ompare diets : ~pt~mum_ lft'alth to \\t"1ght Watchers. I new government study indicates. statisticians clas-;1fit:d as a stat1Stll'all) s1gn1fic.int 1.hangl· Pr1tlkin .. Schick. 01abt't1c and Hurt Assoc1at1on Diet. Between 1980 and 1983 binhs Jumped 1 s percent In add1t1on. "omen aged 30 to 34 a' cragcd 1.tl< fir\I • How to !ncrease y~ur en~rJiO . ft'el & look youn~er. . among women aJed 30 to 34, according to a Census banhs per 1.000 an 1983, up from 12.8 an the earhn >~·;11 I e How to improve c1rculat1on & reduce hardening of arteries or heart disease. I Bureau study on fenihty released Tuesday. Women aged .25 to 29 also increased their r:Jtl' of 111 '>I ·• EITP<'tivr wav<; to lowf'r blood prt"ssure & rt"duct" strPss or fatigut'. births. from 3.6 to 5.2 per 1.000 women. •New: pain tht'rapy using a<'u.punclu~e. trigger zont' an~ hormonei.. I Carolyn (. Roger-; of the ( ensus Rurt'<tu \.lid th1 '\\ I • Do you take vltaml.n11 and minerals in pro~r amounts . lllEllATE CASH RUFFELL'$ increases follov. the trends ol the last IC\\ ~l·a1<; \\1th • Learn a new uercist that only takt's 12 minutes ~r da~. GOLD, DIAMOHOI women delaying mamagc and children to complete thl'l1 I • T~e late~& in. researc.h. on ~eadaches . senility a~d st~okf's,. I end VALUA8LEI UPHOLSTERY, INC. education and hcg1n rarcers. e D1scovents an arthritis. d1abett>s. hypogl~·cemaa . d1gest1 \f' problt>m11. ulcers. n. IUILI JIWIUll fw die lest tf Y• U.. Then. when they amve at their .~0-;, thq tx·fi11 tc• gallstones and cancer n·~t>arch. . . . · ~kllotas ~t~do 173-0385 thank about having famaltes before 1.hildtx·,mng lx:c.orm:' I • ~omplete hurt-lun~ Lt>stmg an~ trt'adm1ll 1s. aya1lable and can be co,•ered by Ht f=r ~:.";~t.it:n~ullh I 3111 New Blvd. 1H2 IMIN lln. an increased health risk. sh1: added. an!.uran<·t'. a lrf'f' ht'alth t>du(·ataon program 11> included. CUTI IUA--$4l.11Jf Rooers sad that the 30s are a pnme tune for "orlrnw ., rust'lle-laPH, n 1>•11" book 7 montllly lt'mlun 4 u waletten. ($U vat•t'.I o 1 · II I Joan Pollock: ''Tbf moil l'l~rtly presented program OD bultb and nutrlUoo l'vf enr atkndfd." I women to began families because ch1ldlx·anng I\ 'Ill Colleen Grajfda: ''I've lost 49 pounds by attending tbe Optimum Health seminar." relative!~ safe. with thcchanccofmcd1cal prubkmc; lur th• Walt Htrd : "My cbolHterot ltvel or 242 was rfducfd to t« In 7 weeks with Optimum Hultb." A BEHZADNIA M 0 mother or child 1ncrcas1ng onl)' after age JS or '>!J. I This frtt Sfminar ''a rommumty M>n·1ct sponsored by the Hunt1ngton Vallty Med1ral C:hnir. and led by Nicholas Delgado. who I • ' • • The Census repon showed a smaller 1ncm1se an h11 tl1 d1rt-ctfd Pnllktn Bflltr Htalth Msoclalt Member of the lnlernational College or Apphtd Nutr1l1on. and graduate of u.s c Announces the opening of his office to women a~ed 2j to 29 during the ix·nod. Uut M ... Rogl·r• I FREE HEAL TH SEMINARS THIS WEEK AT . • . I 6or the practice of Internal med/-said the gain llf under s percent \\3S not \l,ltl'illl:tll• '' s1g01ficant. Rates for other age group\ remained fa11 I TUES .• MAY 15, 7:30 PM TMUIS., UY 17, 7:30 PM cine, endocrinology & diabetes at constant during the peno<l. she said. I CostJ Mtsa Holiday Ina ll11tJ•ct0t llria/llllti1gtH Ylllty lt4kal I Tht' study also found that 45 petl'cnt ol retl'llt 3131 Bristol St 9131 Adams Ave 275 Victoria St., 2A, Coate MeN mothers under age JO re\1t.lcd 1n 4am1 he-; "1th irH oml' 0 1 (off 405 Frwy SJ (405 Frwy ott Magnolla-S. to Adams-E) I 714-845-0809 Hrs. by appt. less than S 15.000. rnmparct.l "1th 27 pcr1.ent ul tho\l' 11\ l ._________ 1 (714) 841-0158 1....--------30. 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O'l9f 100 dlftilrent a1y1ea. 81;11 and fabr1c:e In ltOC* fOf lmmedlat4' de!Nery. !UGI Harber Bhd .• £OST,\ ~E"i\ • .. ,,,. 111.orli ..... 1~ "' lhr "'" 11..., .. f'~ I 545. 7 I a NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING 10 conscder new capital improvements and a waler 1ate ad1u~ent ; MESA CONSOLIDATED WATER DISTRICT Thursday May 17, 1984 ·700pm- Publtc meeting room Mesa Consotidatecl Water D1stric1 1965 Placentla Ave Costa Mesa, Callfornla Mesa Consolidated Waler District 1nv1tes the communlly to attend a special "Publcc Hearing" regerdrng a proposal 10 update the Water D1strcct's Master Plan The proposal cncludes a description ol both a necessary water rate ad1us1men1 and needed capllal improvements The proposed capctal improvements cnclude p101ects to replace old pcpel1nes cnstall new pipelines. aod reservocrs. wells. pumping slatcons. and small hydroelectrcc generatmg lacch1ies, The proposal will also include a descr1p11on of the need for a waler rate ad1us1ment even wcthout aod1ng new capital improvements Allenoance al lhe "Public Hearcng is open to lhe general pybllc. and the pubhc may adoress the Water D1st11ct s Board of OtreclOIS ()(1 the proposals For more cnlormahon on the Pubhc Hearcng. or cl you would like assistance rn presentcng your comments to the Board. please contact the Water OtslrtCt s Commumty Relations Manager Linda L Sandets at 63 1-t 205 MESA CO NSOLIDATED WATER DISTRICT Hawthorne Christian School "For the Right Start in Life" Join the Summer Fun at DAY CAMP!! GIVE MOM A VACATION. • • • Field Trips • Crafts • Swimming • Picnics • Before-care and After·care Available JUNE 18th thru SEPT. 7th Enroll Now-Fall Semester Starts Sept. 10th Reasonable Tuition SUMMER SCHOOL JULY 5th thru JULY 31st "A Private School of Distinction Founded In 1942" IN POU NT AIN V ALLIY 16135 llOOKHUIST IT. (714) 9624312 ------ their older counterpart\ . Overall fcrt1hl\ of .\mt•ncan "Omen aged I~ 111 4 wa'i fa1rl> <;table Koger<; \.11d. at 71 I births f>l'r I <lUC "omen in 1980 and 7'i :. births per 1.nnn 1n I <n< 1 The c.tud) founJ that •\mencan \\Umt·11 \Uf\l'\l'd 111 1983 ant1npall'd 2.1179 b1nhs per 1.000 ~orn1.•n dt111111 their hfcumcs l his "as not 'ital1~11.all) dilkrt'nl frnnt \h• 2.059 births an11c1pated in 11.180. hut 1\ do" n 'iharpl} Iron• the e)(pcctat1ons of 2.1 <lO b1nh<> per I .OOll v.111111: n report\ d In 1976. The stud) also found that •Black wome n avl·ragcd M5 4 birth\ f>l'r 1.000 ~oml'r • in the year ended in June 1983, rnmpared to 71 .t h111h-. per 1,000 white women. I lt'ipan1cs. wh<• ma) ~< la\\lfiul in any race. rcponed 102-4 birth-; per 1,000 \\omen •-The highest childbear111g 1 .ite was among mamrd women with husband present. at 101.5 h1nh~ per 1.00(1 Widowed or divorced women reported i I i h1nh<i Jll:• 1.000. and single women iO. 5 •Wt>mcn who ha~e not rompletcd high !llhool h,1d 90 b1nhs per l.OO<l Fur those with high !.lhuol diploma-. the rate dropped to 77.6. W1tb a college dcgi te 11 It'll'" 63.1. .. •The western state-; had the h1ghe'it rain ol chaldbeanngat 78 I per 1,000 women during the )l .. ar I ht South was second at 76 8. followed b~ thl' North ( cntral st .. tes. 72. I. and the Northeast. 64 2. $7 bag of ice? It.' s a hot item NEW YORK (AP)-tile tateat statue eymbol from OM Of Manhattan'• trendlel1 department etores comet In en-.na attver package. coeta a mere $7, Is 100,000 ~Old -and can be UMd to cool 12·year· otqecotch. It ta tee. BIOomlngdale'a thts week Introduced 35-ounce begt of Imported Ice chlpa culled from a 100,000-~-<>'d gt9cief In Greenland. The etore claims Its ·~ .. ta the oidett and pureet toe on earth. ''They're Mlllng Ilk• hote8k ... " said Sellers Withington, who ltood behind e freezer contaJnlng b.g.oflce tn the ltore't gourmet food MCtlon. ~·tt•1 trendy too," laid Phll r:.tta, the aalstant manwr of the food MOtlon. '•Rememt>« the pet fook?r.- Oonne GOOdmtn, of New Haven, Conn .. bought e bllO on Thurlday t>ecau1e "I have a crazy boyfriend ~ta kick out of It. ldon't'" any other r.e810n/ to 17 on • bag of tc.." h..id hwun"t worried about the Ice meJllng during rUlh hOuf' on the road to New Haven, 75 mlle notthellt of H.w YOfk Ctty. fMta told her the gtaolal tot hid beer\ completed by preaure and waa ~--·"We •ted ft,'' he 11.kt "We left It In tN Ut foi M hOurt, and only half of It mefttd.'' 0 " dotilrl~ dlNte your drink,'' MJd Waatilngton • line, the ~for Bfoomlngd.,.'• food .eaaon,...., the ttorewu Mttlng romance In the91tver ~ ..... ..,,. .. peof)'8 tNnk about It It Important ... he MkS. '!When ~think Of eomettttng that old. and the ~.afle,tt~be~toyou.0 ! 'He ODnCICled that eome people "ere going to ....,.. a lnll. 'TMt't fine: Peopte tometlmel buy what _,_..It MCe• tr•~, dlffwent." UM ''**" 4,000 pOunds of the ~ from r ..,...,. ""9did by w-.m a.ker, a polar explot r _. .. ....,Pf •itent Of the Group W Communication-. , .. eut•on 9f:OUP. He bfoUght gtacjal tee b ck from G~ to OM• etvtein .. gtfta. ''M Mil cntted *"' formed deep wtthln the Q110611' ~.,._,.~ton, long before tnl;irOnm n Ill 1WObt1m11" Ille• Mid •• a.:.. Mkl he Md a.. ha~mutual frtendt, and -. M heerd about the k11, he Oeddld to buy aom •rw."'" tt .,.. .,.. ,..,., CM;f'. CUltometa WOUid reepond to," hi tekl. More th.an 60 bag were aold In th flr1t two dnYb Inconie's·up not vacation traveling AmertCans s pend cash on cars, electronic gear WASHINGTON (AP) -Amencans are buying new cars at the fastest clip in several years, but auto-dominated vacation travel 1s expected to grow only modestly this summer, says a survey performed for the tourism industry. That seeming paradox comes about because Americans are taking advantage of better economic times to invest in cars. alona with homes and expensive electronic gadgets such as home computers -and pleasure trips may be sacrificed, the U.S. Travel Data Center said in a forecast released Thursday. "These other purehases arc stron' com- peutors for the c-0nsumer's discretionary dollar," the study found. "Moreover. the nation's love affair with electronics com- petes for leasutt time as well. In shon. despite the extraordanai:y improvement an personal financial cond1taons, a vacation travel boom thas summer 1s far from assured." In fact, the study said. the number of Americans taking vacation tnps an June. July or August 1s expected to remain unchanged from 1983 at 107 million. However. the number of trips wall rise b} 3 percent, to 123 million, and the number ofnights away will increase by 4 percent. to nearly I. 76 billion, it saad. Although modest. the projected increase in trips marked an improvement over the slight I percent nse between the summers of 1982 and 1983. The figures are based on I monthly telephone interviews of 4.000 adults. Foreign tra~el this summer also wall grow by about 4 percent this summer. as 5.2 million Americans plan vacations in Mexico or Canada and 3.1 million antici- pate going overseas, the survey indkated. As in 1983, privatc,cats or recreational vehicles will be used by 81 percent of this summer's travelers, while 14 percent will fl¥, 3 percent will take a bus and 2 percent wall .use a train or other means, the survey found. The summer months account for 40 percent of all U.S. vacation travel. and Americans spent $75 billion on pleasure trips during the 1983 season. center Director Douglas C. Frechthng told a briefing.. While overall mflauon rose by 4. 7 percent betweien th as spring and last. travel- related prices were up 6.1 perccqt. Although many of those surveyed thought that a1rline fares and restaurant checks had nsen the most. the biggest boosts actually were in inter-city bu~ fares, up 9.8 percent, and lodging expenses, up 8.5 percent, Frechtling said. T he Sl:>uth will continue to attract the largest share of visuors from other regions. with 16 million people expected to be drawn to Walt Disney World and other major attractions in the Orlando. Fla .. area. he said. Despite smaller-than-expected advance ticket sales, the New Or1eans world's fair opening Saturday should attract 2.5 million summer visitors and bolster the regiorfs total. he said. Really. it'• art Pe~•. 82 of them to be apeclftc. •tand ln the quad- rantle at Hanard Unlvenlty'• mafD campua ln Cambridge, OrMge Cout DAILY PfLOT /Sunday, May 13, 1884 A.I Mau u part of an art conteat. The dlaplay wu created by two •tudenta and la called 'Ylng- Yana-Pen,mn-lcebera. • Town's gly over undies BLOOMINGTON Ill. (AP) -A MW lintrrie *>I> whctt hthe you1t4 women modtl racy underwear ia pnvate sessions with men has stirred a tempest in lbj1 usually placid Midwestern community. Talk has suddenly htftcd from the weather ot com prices to issues of sex and morahty1 all beaaueeofthelbop on the east side that beckons Wlth a larse yelloW lip reading, "Seity LanJeriC Models." "Maybe this kand of place would go unnoticed in a bi& city lake Chicago or Los Angeles," s.Wd Terry WiUiams. head of McLean County Citizens for Decency Throup Law But he saad h1~ group behcves that "BloomiQllOft. in general. 111 a conservative town" and that the modeJina at the Sex) Lingene shop "violates established local ~tandard!. of decency." Steve Clevenger, Sexy L1ngene owner. said, "I do not th1n l 111s immoral and I do not think n as sleazy. I think it 1'> a form ofselhng that most people att just not used to." The shop 15 an a small, A-frame structure near a busy h1ghwa} Inside. from dark-paneled walls in a front wa1t1n~ room. hang womcn·s underwear, sleepwear and other inttmate apparel. .\ spiral staircase kadJ-to two sernnd-Ooor modeling studio~. . Aichbishop left dangling f or a m1n1mum S30. models show off garments ranging from tame gowns and robes to sheer nighties, fo.hnet teddies and see-through panties and bras. For tips, n erythingcomes off. By some accounts. models have also hcen letting customers fondle them. NEW ORLEANS (AP) -Archbt!lhop\ are not usually left dangling 370 fee.,up. but that's just what happened when a ded1- cat1on-day run of the New Orleans World Fair's cable-car service broke down over the M1ssiss1ppi R iver. New O rlean's Roman Catholic Archbishop Philip Hannan, on board the gondola Thursday to bless at. said he was not worried when the warning bell went off and the '>ystem shutdown automat1call) .. They have so many safety devices. there 1s no sense of dan~er." he said ·· 11 ·s a beautiful view of 1he Cll) and the World's Fair." The cause of 1hc stoppage was not known. but the problem was qu1ckl) cleared. Only those With ucke1s to the cxposation will be allowed to use the skynde dunng the fair. Rob1 That has provoked plenty of talk in Bloomington and 1ti. adjacent twin city, Normal. which have a combined populatton of about 75~000 and sit like an island amid mile'> of corn and soybean fields. The local newspaper. the Bloomington Pantagraph, recently sent a female reponer to the shop to ap ply for a JOb. . Rcpon cr Jill Gleason wrote that two female managers told ~r the models cam little from the modeling, p:t a small commission on lingerie sales and earn most of their .. A SALUTE TO SUMMER '84 YOU'LL STAND OUT AS SUMMER'S STAR ATTRACTION IN GOTTEX. S 1.1rt i. Hh ' 'u/lt 11! }nit. 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NrWPORT T·A c;HJO'\l 11\t A Nl) I LETTERS Don't build ball fields near residential area To the Editor: In response to the an1clc regardin~ Mason Regional Park in the city of lrv1ne(Daily Pilot, Apnl 15).1 would like to say from the beginning there has been some 35 extreme!~ interested homeowners 1n v,oh l.'d with the pem1on c1rculattng "ith1n our commun1t1cs and at area shop- ping cenlers Now. I would hard I~ \a~ that is a "handful'" This "as all brought about b~ une of our residents 1n LIC .\ who got "wind .. oft he cou nt) official<> plam II> give final app10' al on their 1">79 drawings for tht.• "high athlc11c art1\ 1- t:-·· lor phase 111 of MRP Now, m.1~ I add that "slipped b~ ·· 'Cl) smoothh some fi,e )Cars ago "lthout an) public meetings on this project and to m) knowledge. 'Cl) little new~ mt.·n- t1on, 1fan~ In fact. 1t probabl) would ha\ c been final!) appro' ed in Ma) ut this )ear 11 our ell) had not "sug- gested" tht.') host an open ml'et1ng to bring the residents surrounding MRP abreast of the plans urch there 1s no real battk bet"'een the residents "'ho surround MRP and the spons cnthu!>ta!.ts of this ell). We would all agree that we can U'ic as man) lighted ball fields as "e t.an get for our )OUth as "ell as "adults" who wish to engage in these ac11' 1t1es Our main differences are whcrl' the~ should be placed and how last thq can be dt"H'loped I do think v.e should all keep 1n mind that "'e do ha .. c a large percentage of our commun1t; who are at the age or enjO) 1 ng less acu ve ext.·mse and enrcna1nmt'nt I pt'.rsonally· feel then~ 1s far too much emphasis placed on the needs of the \OU th of our soc1et\ and no1 enough · on the .. o, er 50s ... They too demand some consider- auon. ll 1s m) understanding that ourCll) has made a poliq not to de' clop lighted ball field!. adjacent to e\lsting homes and that in the future. anv alloued land designated for park de' elopment v.ould be completed pnor to the de\ eloping and st'lllng of homes. ome 16 )Cars ago. before this Cit)' was incorporated. se\.eral of our national maga11nt.·s published katurc articles telling aoout '"I f\ ine thl' best planned Cit) in thl' t ').\" No" I a\lo.. Hrn. is 11 guoJ plJnning to hu1ld lighted ball ticlds adjal'.l'nt 10 c..,tab- hshed com munuies'! The rcs1dents that surround MRP are only in hopes that the count)' supervisors will stop and look a1 the situation facrng us here in Irvine. The l'ounty has 260 acres left to develop in U\IS park and surely they can find a mol"t' suitable ~ate for the ball fields. It 1) ob\'1ous to us as residents that the most log.1cal location 1s at the far end l)fthc park. where there are no homes to be impacted. Granted. there has been some d1scuss1on that an eques- trian cen ter "\\as designated" for this 'pol. much to the d1sma) of ~an> rt.'!.1dents. both near and far It 1s m' under!.tanding that this 1s not com._ pletel) decided upon and that 1n the srant deed of this propen) from the lf\1ne Co. some I~ }'ears ago that 11 ~lates "there will be no equestnan o:ntcr 1n MRP." Ver) interesting! One of the main reasons for asking the count) to consider the poss1b1lll) ot "18 hole nonhghtcd t'\ecu11ve golf rnurse" (this 1s a short course. three and four par) is that a wide range of ages -from about 7 to 90 -could cnJO) 1t Nov.. 1f m) cakulauons are correct. approximate!)' 300 could enJO'.\,. th1s over any 8-hour period on one of our sunn)' Cahfom1a days. not to mention another 4 hours of C\ ening pla} 5 or 6 months of the )Car. A local golf developer. David Rain\ Ille was consulted and based on his obs.el'\ at1on of the schematic plan for this area. he stated "11 could \Cl'\ easil> handle this size of a cour~." · We are not suggesting that the county postpone the ball fields at this ume. onl) shift gears a bit and dl'\elop them in the far end of the park. lea\ ing the area around the residents for something more pass1' e with the poss1b1ht>· of cons1denng the c;hon golf course which could derive re\'enue to help maintain the other de' eloped areas of the park. Last!} in a m1l11on )ears I would have never dreamed that 1 would be such an acm 1st at this stage of m) life. I would far rather be spending m) ume wllh m) grandc:h 1ldren or 1ust s1 111ng in the de' eloped park reading 1he "good book". but 1 feel 1 must stand up and tight for\\ hat 1s nght for the const1tuenn of the Cit\ of In 1ne and 1he count) (>f0range · JO .\NI\/ OPP In inc Apathy scuttles Ship of State T 11 thc Ed1 1or· .\menca·s Ship uf talc ma~ soon he 1n the process ol bt.•1ng launthcd un1.l' more as the n:won mo' e., towards the po'>'>1h1ll1~ uf J ne"c1 pres1denc~ Ho"c'er Judging lrom the lOn- 'itantl) d1min1shing lack ot \otcs w11h1n the ballot boxes. thl' populace is. thereh). neglecting their share of respons1biltt} 111 launching this. their vessel Mu't a nation go .. emed BY the people. FOR tht' vcople and OF the people continue to back off from their resons1b1ht) 1n th1~ respect'' The Ship of \tate. ob\ 1ousl> 1s reprc~entatl\i.' of all ot .\menca. and 1t 1s assumed that 11 1s usuall\ loaded With thl'> tOUntl) \ conception of worldwide !\~UC!> and national e\ents \.l ust the \CC.\CI \l'nture fonh and limp hoth 1ndcu.,1' l'I} Jnd y, 1th a poor rargo. 1n111 otha r1<111ons· port., to '>ell our urnntr~ ·,hill nt goods'' Su rel~ 11 " tinll' lht.• JX'l)ple fl"· co,ercd Imm their d1s1llu\1onml·n1 and c~n1o'm hroughl on h\ \ lt.'tnant and the Nl\on era r \Pl'UJll\, s1me Amen1.·a has lx·t·n reputed t<) hl' ont.· ot the world\ mo<,t nJl\C natuin' Nov. 1t c;hould Ix' mun: llkeh lh<1t thl' peopk will m11' l' lnrth m11rc "''l'h when a\'ium1ng tlw l11tl1fl· pn' 1k·gl ot meeung our countf) 's needs. both nJllonalh and intt.·rnattonalh and thc present l'l pf the \Cf) essence Furthermore. h' not exercising the nght to freedom ot speech. this coul<l e\ entuall) mean thl' l'nd Of th ts great means of self C\press1on .\lso. rnuld it lx' possible. that our free countf) (\\h1ch IS a free "ountf) IF we do not infringe on the nghts of others I t.:ould through lack of proper interest cease to exlSl" In add1t1on. 1f most of .\mencan continues to w1thdray, from the \ Ottng booths, then such ClllLens arc no longer a part of the governing forces and so the\ are no longer in a posu1on 10 cntic11e v.hate,er doc~ take place or do much about it o;hould such a calam1t) take place In ~ummar.. 1t 1s a "ell known fact 1ha11ht.· maJont~ ''inc;' FH·n more so. Ill l,lUnt. hing our SO-l3lled Ship or \talc When and ti 1h1' does coml' Jbou1 and the maJonty of the popu- late load<; on as c:argo all the "ell thought-out 1<;sues and ideas that will he instrumental in bnng1ngaboul thl' man" important e'ents. in the pons o[ Amertca, and throughout the \\Orld. fht.·n .\mcncan will no longer dl'lcat 1t\ H'r. purpose El l:"-OR D.\ \ 15 I aguna Beach Would you buy a pig in a poke? To tht.· £ d1tm Tu \Oil' \l'' 1111 \k,l\url' \ tht.• "nl·- ccnt ..ale' ta\ '' llJ..l' hu,ing J houw v.ht>rt' lhl' huH'r nnct k.1rr" h11\\ mut.h 11 \\Ill l°'t him. "hl"fl' 11 " llX3ll'd 11r v.hut 11 v. ill lnoi.. h~l· .\L.\N l\.LOFKORN If\ IOI.' fdllor ' \me 1 he Jullwr 1~ a tcwncJcrnl \ < JTf. \ ()lt't~ Orrmcd 10 f ,l\J//(111 l \(0 l'\\t'\ Pllot welcomes readers' comments The OaJty Pilot welcomes your comments on lauee of lntere.t to our reedera. Lettere and longer anlclM of commentary mutt be ltgMd. TM)' ehould be typed Of clearly written and Mnt to: LETTERI to the EOn'Ofl, Delly Not. 8oX 1•, Coet. Me8' CA, 12821. Pteue lnclu<M your eddre91 and t~numbef. If you prefer, you may call your comment In to our ~al We'N U.t.nlno te19phone number -M2..eoee. PIMN do not call In long letters or artlcfea. l mANt .f: < I /\ST H. L. Schwartz Ill Daily Pilot Chazy Dowallby I II ' ' ' (Jl1 t'-11"1 Fr•nk Zlnl ,, .. Tom Tait ' I' I ·· ... there Is far too much emphasis placed on the needs of the youth of: our society and not enough on the 'over 50s. · · · ) Vietnamese community suffers when criminals are et}J.JJ.ic stereotypes Refugees grateful for the opportunity to be Ame ricans By MATTHEW CHIEU MINH PHAM First of all. "l' "ould like to take this opportunll) ton.tend our sincere than l s and profound grarnudt to the A.mencan go\ ernment and people for "arml} opening their arms to the Vietnamese refugees and generous!) helping them adapt to .\mencan 'ouCt\ and build J new life ~ecund. WC Y.OUld like 10 d1rl'CI 'our 3ltl'nt1un tl1 thc fart that ll 1s thl' pnmJr) conlern of the V1ctnamcst• wmmunit) 10 lo-.ter a health} com- munll~ In this regard. upholding the la\' and l'Ooperaung with authorities arl' essen11al. It should be pointed out thJt 1n' es11gators ha\C cnjo)ed the mope ration of'-' 1cnamese v.ho ha' e oll ert.•d them 'aluable inforrna11on A rt.•prescntatl\ l' of the state .\llomey Gl'nt.•ral's offil.'e praised members of thl' Vietnamese community for re- porting !.uspected wrongdoing in hl·allh ca re sen ices. In doing so. they actl'd 1n a wa\. that was in accordance Wllh "v.hat an~ good Citizen WOUid do .. With particular concern for the poor "ho need financial assistance and medical help. we wish to enhance coopcra11on with authonues in order that go' ernment programs like Medi· Cal can continue successfully. with minimum abuse. not onl) among the Vietnamese and Indochinese. but also among other minonty groups and the general population. Third. v.e v.ould hke 10 stress that 1n C' Cf) rarl'. e' Cf) nation. and e\ Cf} 1.1lmmun1t) 1n the world, good and honest pt.•oplc cue \tSt with bad and d ,.,honest one~ The V 1etnamese rnmmuntl) cannot escape this cir- l um stance. Fonunately. the first class nf people al"' a~ s great I)' outnumbers the c;c1.ond one. Fourth, 1n th1c. countf)' the 1ndiv1d- ual is of supreme importance. In a grl'at niunt~ that upholds the highest 1rad1t1on of freedom regarding rare. l.Olor and lrccd. _u is a scns1t1ve rnnccrn of worthy Vietnamese to be rl'!)pel ted and ack no\\ I edged for the1 r dl'termined and dedicated contnbu· 11on lo the .\nwncan wa) of life Yet v.1th regard w the Vietnamese rnm- mun1t» \\l' ha\l· the 1mprcss10n that .\ ma1rnn Journalists and reporters. pcrhap., '>till haunted b) the V1e1- name'il' "-Jr. arc inclined to pro1ct·1 the prl'' alcntc ot rnmes a\ a mattt•r 111,oh1n~ not 111d1 .. 1duab. but the group I ilth act.ording 10 Henr. Pontell .1nJ ( t1lhcrt Cle1<o l'nm1nolog) prnfe"ors at l IC· Ir' 1ne. and monthl) rt.•t·ords kept 'iincc 1977 by the Health C .m: I 1nanc1ng '\dmin1strat1on of the I '\ Department of Health and II uman ~en lCl''i. Medi-Cal fraud and abusr conc;ututcs a major national problem one which afTccts both the L.M. Bovo -- \\ h1te popula11on and ethic min- onues. Researchers ~> authon11es will find fraud wherever they choose to look. G1lben Geis. one of the pnnc1pal researchers said our guess 1s that the extent of fraud 1s absolutely enormous. In' esttgat1Qns often lead 10 exaggeration of findings. First report estimated fraud among In- dochinese totalling S25 million and rose in a matter of da}s to about S80 mtlhon. Researchers Sa} that no one knows the actual extent of fraud and abuse tn the health care co mmun1t). Researchers found a v.h11e ph)s1c1an "ho b1lkd for "performing h)s- terectom1cs on four men." and a Y.h1te ps)Ch1atnst who charged the government for "seeing patients 30 hours a da) .. Attention should focus upon the structure and nature of such a large and comple\ program 1hat easily enrourages abuse!I. Recent disclosure of Med1-(al '1olauons and the arrests of Viet- namese medical doctors. pharmacists and assistants throughout (ahforn1a 1s indeed shocking. But we ha' e nevtr seen, read. or heard of such police raids \\1th planned media pan1c1· pa11on It seems that cnmes b) tndl\ 1duals of the general population arc seldom. 1f ever. suhJected to such unique auent1on. While harsly condemning illegal acti\ 111es of an} md1v1dual of an} rank or profession. the V.N com- munity reacts sens11ivel} to: -The nature of procedures that subject arrested persons to public ridicule: medical doctors and phar- macists handcuffed and left on the public street for hours in view of spectators and exposed to un- restricted photograph) -The massive and simultaneous arrests that have provoked publici ty and placed the entire VN community 1n 1eopardy of psycholog.ical and ph>s1cal attack b)' the public. In ou r opm1on. medical doctors and phar- macists grcatl) differ from violent cri minals agamst whom special procedures for apprehension such as surpnse and coordinated arrests are rnt1cal. In addition. 11 would be almost 1mposs1ble to delete or alter medical records without leaving any 1rares that "'ll be easil}' found out b> expens. There appears to be no reasonable explanation for such massive and simultaneous arrests that are senouslv detrtmental to the economic: well-being and the repu- tation of the V N. communtt} Con· c;1denng thl' m1nortt) pos111on of V1l."tnamcsc. their recent introdur- 11nn to thl' .\mencan commun1t). and thl· relative case with which pre1ud1ces are established and/or encouraged -esper1all) b> those who receive the new~ onl) through the media -we think 11 hchoovcs authont1es to proceed with sens1t1v1- t> and concern for the puhlir relations aspects of In\ ci,t1ga11ons and arrc~ts. especially those that 1n .. olve more than a few 1ncJl\'ldual<, or a pan1rnlar ethnic bod). This 1s essenttal for the basic health of the V .N. commun1t} and for the continued cooperation between members of the V.N. com- muntt}' and c1v1c leaders for the common benefit of both the general and Vietnamese commun1t1es. Ironically enough. a likely result of the vigilant and pra1sewonh} beha,·- 1orof members ofthc V.N. commum- 1> who assisted authont1es will sure I) be an increase in prejudice and defamation against th e enure V.N. community. and probabl} be a de- crease in go,emment funds for medical ass1stanc:e to the commun1t\ This would be a strange. 1f not perverse. reward for exercising trait'> of good cu1zensh1p. This could also discourage\ 1etnamese of good v.111 in their strong wish to cooperate v. tth authont1es to crack dov.n on major cnmes 1n order to cleanse the V.N. communll} of undesirable elements. Through illegal act1\.1t1rs of isolated 1nd1"1duals. distress. shame and depression have been brought upon the entire V.N community. From all quarters. we are heanng increasing repons or bad news: at schools, Vietnamese children have been made fun of or humiliated by native students: at their offices or plants. Vietnamese employees have been slandered or nd1culed by their white co-workers: Vietnamese busi- nesses, begun with great efTon and sacrifice. have lost from 40 to 60 percent of their trade. Such repom are too numerous to check, but one thing 1s clear: the entire Vietnamese community suffers from this kind of publicity and 1s being psychologically assaulted by the general population. The Vietnamese people are wonder- ing what else will follow. Such use of publicity dunng arrests cannot help but funhcr the cause of racism throughout the whole of soc1ct)'. A high official of the City of West- minster said he has had received many calls from residents urging him to expel Vietnamese refugees from the area. Having alread} 'iuffered grcatl) m the protracted Vietnamese War- conunucd for the ad\'antagcs o'f foreign political forces -these refu· gees beg for understanding of their 'aned problems in a nev. countf) and complex society It is our det'pelot pra)'er that the s~mpath) and support )OU offer will generate pos11t\.C results that descr'e the never-ending gratitude of all Vietnamese refugees who regard with reverence and love this "land of the free and home of the brave" Ma(lbtw Cbleu MIJJb Pbam Js a member ol tbt Bo•rd of Directors of tbe Fedtratloa of tbe Vletnameie C•tllollc• U. I.be U.S.A. ud pre.tdtat of I.be F~er•tloa of tle Vletumese -C.tllollcs-oa tbe We•I Coast of tbe U.S.A. JACK AllDERSOI JO AllfPf OPP 1"tne EEOC ignores women's rights 236 complaints of discrimination -------go uninvestigated WASHINGTON -The Equal Employment Opportunity Com- m1ss1on 1s supposed to see that women, among others. get a fair shake on the JOb. But the agency has pigeonholed some 266 complaints from women who charged that they were being paid less solely because tht'y were women. Rep. Barney Frank. D-Mass .. says the reason the cases have been gathering dust -some of them for years -1s that sex d1scnmination in wages is not given high priority by the EEOC. He charged that the com- mi!:sion hasn't even investigated the 266 complaints to determine whether the} 're wonh pursumg. "Congressman Frank. doesn't know many things," said an EEOC spokesman. She insisted that the comm1ss1on had indeed looked into each case. But my associate Vick.J Warren has seen an internal memo wri tten last November by an EEOC official that states flatly: "A case-by-case rev1cv. of these charges has not been made." Yet th e memo acknowledges: "We believe that almost all of them raise an issue of comparable wonh." This 1s the theof) that JObs should be measured b} their \alue to society - and paid accordmgl). It has become the latest rallymg Cf) for women who feel the) 're being shonchanged at the pa) window. llnfonunatel) for those who hold JObs tradn1onall) considered "women's work." such as nurses or librarians. the EEOC is reluctant to handle comparable-worth com- platnts. The Supreme (oun ruled tn 1981 that. under tht' C 1vtl Rights Act or l %4. sex-based wage claims can be made even 1f the work in question i~ not considered "equal. .. But the commission has been sloY. to act. It recently compiled a manual designed for the guidance of its field offices. and it says of comparable worth: ·'The exact parameters and underpinnings of this theory have yet to be established." The manual does acknowledge that JObs predominantly held by women. "often because ofh1stoncal notions of the \'alue of women's work. are compensated at a lower rate than Jobs. traditionally held by men." It dire<:ts field officers to contact the Office of Legal Counsel when they think the) have a comparable-wonh case. '\n internal EE()(' memo dated Feb. 7, t 984. taClll) accepts the comm1ss1on's jurisdiction in com- parable-wonh cases and warns that "because of the state of the an of the law. and the public1t) surrounding the comparable-wonh issue, the pres-'. ent mventory of comparable-worth wage d1scnmination charges would increase substantijtlly dunng fiscal 1984." But the memo then goes on to bemoan the cost of processing such complaints. Where an employer has made a3ob cvaluauon. the cost to the EEOC of resolving a complaint was esttmated at $50.000. Where an employer has not been so obliging, the cost was es11mated at SI 00,000. "Taking into cons1derauon tht' state of the comparable-wonh issues and the austere environment 1n which we are presently operating," the memo recommends that thl' cheaper cases be handled first. So employers who don't make JOb evalu- ations arc rewarded by having com- plaints against them relegated to the bottom oft he 1 n-basket. Footnote A House Government Operauom subcommittee has ap-prov~d a report deta1llns th~ EEOC's 1nat:t1on on scx-d1scnm1nat1on c:om- pla1nts and rccommend1ngchangcsat the comm1ss1on. 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Boyd Jr a 1y1tdlc•ted columtJllt • ----------· ----------------------------------'--------..\.__ _____ _ ' Meeting c.llecl ~ IOC tot~ to coo Soviet• to etop ~cott. 82. 811veetrl .. dleqll81~ from OtrnJplC y.cht...._ ........ ~irates fly flag afte,r 5-4 triumph Orante Cout College'• Jef Garcia makes a head-flnt dive to the bag during South Delly "'°4 l"tMllo by How•d Upln Coast Conference abowdown With Golden West. Pirates won title with 5 -4 win. Osterode goes distance as OCC sews up title with 12-inning win over Rustlers "Just one word sums this game up -'Osterode. "' Orange Coast College baseball coach, Mike Mayne, was talking about his ace southpaw pitcher Jeff Osterode Saturday afternoon at OCC after his Pirates had nipped arch-tiva1 G~lden West. 5-4. in 12 innings to Wln the South Coast Conference title and secure a spot in the sta.te tournament. Osterode. the mainstay of the OCC staff this season. stan ed the game and went the entire 12 innings. scattering 12 hits, striking out five, walking four and alloweing three earned runs. The Pirate ironman also threw an in- credible 166 pitches. With the victory, Mayne's Bucs wrapped up their founh South Coast Conference title in five years, finish- ing conference play with a 22-6 mark, and are 26-JO on the year. Next stop for OCC is the state tourney, slated for May 31 through June 3 in Fresno. Golden West fi nished second in the final South Coast standings with a 20-8 record. The Rustlers concluded the '84 campaign with a 26-9 overall mark. "This was. without a doubt, the finest clutch performance I've ever seen by an Orange Coast College pitcher." Mayne said amidst the Jubilation on the field after Damon Berryhill had scored the winning run for the Pirates in the bottom of the 12th. "This was the biggest game I've ever pitched -and my best overall performance," Osterode said after the game. The victory upped Osterode's season record to 8-4. "I was a.little tight dunng the first few innings, and J survived a three- run Golden West rally m the eighth. After the eighth, I felt great the rest of the way. 1 told coach (Mayne) that I wanted to finish the game -no matter how long 1t went. I know I could have easily gone 1hree or four more il)nings." "I almost hooked Jeff an the eighth, and I'm sure glad I didn't." Mayne said. "He was stronger in the last four innings than he was during the first four. He was in complete command those last few innings.·· Joe Kwolek drove in Jef Garcia with a sacrifice fly in the founb to stake Osterode to a 1-0 lead, but the Rustlers got the equalizer in the top of th~ sixth on a single by Kevin Elster, a pair of ground outs, and a throwing error. Golden West took a commanding 4-1 advantage in the top of the eighth on singles by David Apple,zoller, Elster and John Martin. and a two- run triple by Ron Morello. The Pirates sliced the Rustler lead to one in the bottom of the eighth with a pair of runs. Jeff Gardner opeae4 with a single to right, and Gan:ia moved him to third with a sinale lo. left with Garcia taking second on the throw from the outfield. Kevin Reimer brought home both runners with a single to right. The Pirates were down to their lait out in the ninth when they stqed ' dramauc rally to tie the score. Gardner got the Bucs going with a two-out double up the alley in left. · Garcia walked, and Mike Senne hit a· shot at Rustler third baseman Brad- Seehawer. Seehawer bobbled the ball, then threw wildly to first and Gardner ~o~ed to send the game into extr.1 1nnin~s. Nenher team could mount a rally.. in ovenime, until the Bucs got thinas rolling in the bottom of the 12th. With one out, Berryhill walked fot: the But;s. K wolek singled to right, and Fred Tuttle walked to load the bases. Mayne decided to insert seldom-used freshman outfielder. David Rolland, into the lineup as a pinch-hitter. Rolland responded with a base hii to left that scored Berryhill with the. game-Wlnner. "This is one of the biggest thrills of m y life," Rolland said after stroking his sharp single. "I went to the plate just lookin$ to hit a fly ball -I wasn't even thinlcing about a base hiL "I got a fastball that was up. and I hit it as hard as I could.'' The ball went through tbe left side of the infield, and Berryhill was home free . (Pleue eee PIRATltS{BS) Eagles miss brass ring by a whisker JacllMn John Jackson puts slug on Tigers DETROIT (AP)-An old-fashion- ed Tommy John game. a monstrous ~eggie Jackson home run and a clutch single by Fred Lynn helped the f'ngels' snap a five-game losing skid tm d put a halt to the Detroit Tigers' Seven-game wi nning streak. John tossed a seven-hitter, Jackson lammed a two-run homer over the right-field roof and Lynn broke a seventh-inning tie with a run-scoring single as the Angels beat Detroit. 4-2. Saturday. "Fortunately today. I had one of ~Y better games," said John after anding the Ti~ers only their fifth loss 31 games. still the best record in the ajors this season. John had his sinker working to rfection, forcing the Tigers to hit he ball on the ground 13 ttmes for uts. But John. one of eight pitchers o win 20 games in each league. said e does not expect the Tigers to go on Mira Costa ra llies for five-set triumph in claiming CIF 4-A volleyball c~own By ROGER CARLSON Of the D .. ty Piiot ti.If • REDON ~ BEACH -Estancia High's Eagles had volleyball power Mira Costa on the ropes Saturday night -but the Mustangs got oIT the floor to record a 15-13. 12-15. 6-1 5. I 5-1 3. 15-6 verdict for the CI F 4-A crown before 2.200at Redondo High. It was a classic match of unbeatcns and without a doubt the most dramauc 4-A finals since Laguna Beach made i1s memorable rally to defeat San Clemente in 1981. The Eagles of Coach Tom Pestoles1 had·the Mus1angs down. 13-11. in the founh ~me. two pops awa} from the brass nng which they had missed in three other finals berths in the past five seasons. Trailing 5-0 and 9-7 in the fourth game. the Eagles spuned 10 the 13-11 lead with two kills and a service ace by Dave Ross. and Mira Costa Coach Mike Cook called time out -"lo tell chem to relax," explained Cook later. The strategy obviously worked - Mara Costa rallied behind Scott Waddel and Rick Arce to pull 11 out. Then, with new life. the Mustangs breezed home in the final game. "We had our chances." said a disappointed Estancia Coach Tom Pestolesi. "We just didn't capitalize. We had a free ball and let 1t drop.'' 1he playing surfa e. The official ruled otherwise and ira Costa had the winning point · the first set at 15-13. "arutal." s Pestolesi's comment about the call. "We didn't get any breaks when 1t counted. It didn't help to play in their backyard.'' Mira Costa was up, 12-10. an the second set. but a very long rally ignited Estancia. Then Jon Wallace buried one 10 ue 1t at 12. Scott Garmon aced the Mustangs and quickly Steve Conti. from the corner. struck for a pair to gi ve the Eagles a 15-12 decision. The stunner came in the third game as Estancia. with Garmon serving. reeled oITsix quick points to cake a 6-3 lead. with two service aces. two kills b} Conti and a blow by Ross keyi ng it. Wallace axed one. then Adam Lockwood. who was brilliant from stan to finish . struck 10 make at 12-6 and the Eagles were on their wa y to a 15-6 rout in just 19 minutes. · But Mira Costa. with Arce. Waddel and the constant sharp play of Jason McFarland. held its ground in ttle founh game. then put it away. "I don't think anyone expected us to play that well." said Pestolesi. "I can't .really complain about our performance ... Dell)' l"llol "-Mo by l.meM C--.. any losing streaks this season. "With (Jack) Morris and (Dan ) Petry pitching. it's virtually imposs- ible for those guys to lose two in a tow," said John, adding the Tigers remind him of the 1977 Dodgers. a team that won the National League's W est Division after a very fast stan. The Eagles rallied 10 the second game after suffering an emotional letdown in the first game. which was climaxed by a "service ace". a deep oITering which was allowed to drop- appeanng to be 6-1 0 inches beyond Mira Costa. which entered with a 21-0 record and the No. I ranking since the season began. was shaken by the Sea View League champions in the first game, falling behind by a 12-6 count, before regrouping to take a 13-12 lead. In the preceding 3·A finals. Arcadia defeated Los Altos. I 5-9. I 5-9. 15-6. Dave Roa• of Eatancla attempt.a to put the ball away agalnat Mira Coata defender Phil Carpenter during Saturday'• CIF 4-A claab at Redondo High. "It too earl y to say but they have a good hold on the American League East." said John. "They are loose. they expect to win and they are." Anderson, Schermerhorn easily qualify Jackson became only the I 2th player in the history of Tiger Stadium to hit a ball over the roof when he connected oIT Juan Beren~uer. 2-2. on a 3-2 pitch in the fifth inning. The blast. Jackson's seventh of the season. was only the 18th to clear the stadium's roof and came after a walk to Juan Beniquez. "It was a fastball right out over the plate." said Jackson.") haven't been swinging well, but he gave me a good fastball to hit right out over the plate." The Angels broke a 2-2 tie in the seventh as Doug DcCtnces singled. moved to second on a wild pitch by Berenguer and. after a walk to Brian Downing. scored when Lynn singled. ByCURTSEEDEN 01 the Delly Piiot Steff Corona del Mar H1gh's Da'e Anderson and Woodbndgc's Enc Schermerhorn did what thq do best Saturday at the Cl F 3· .\ track and field preltms at Valencia High in Placenua. Anderson clocked the top times in both the 1.600-mettr race and the 3.200 1n winning his heals. wh1lc Schermerhorn breezed to cas\ vic- tories 1n his heats an the 400 and 800. Their performances ma) hav<.· been overshadowed onl} by some intense battles between a1hletcs fr om Pomona and Ganesha. mosl notabl} Pomona's Janeen Vickers. who stoic the show in the women's compe11 - tion. Schermerhorn clocked a 48. 98. w h1ch was good enough for first an his heat but not close to his personal bes1 of 48.14 this season. And in the 800. th e Woodbrid~e middle distance standout finished in I :56.62. which was nearl} fiv e sec- onds slower than has best eITon. Still. in each case. he won eas1h to qualify for 1he CI F finale; Sa1urda)· at Cerritos College Schermerhorn camt• into the meet w11h the state's bes1 cITort !> this )ear in the 400 and 800 which he had accomplished at lase month's Arcadia In vita tional. Meanwhile. CdM's .\nderson ~ clocked a 9:24.40. JUSt under a second better than hts Sea View League- winning effort a week ago in the 3.200. He also clocked a 4: 19. 70 1n the 1.600. w h1ch was nearl y fou r seconds faster than ha s league finals cffon. Other area bo\S standouts Satur- day included: · •Corona del Mar's 1.600 rela' team -com prised of Ross Flem mer. cott Seal. Ra) Gage and Pat McGra1h - captured its heat with a 3:26.67. thanks lo McGrath's swift la st leg. •Newport Harbor JUn1or Fn11 Howser pole 'aulted I 3-0alongw11h all eight other qualifiers. •Woodhndge·s Rich Brookl>. t~­ ang not to be upstaged b~ his teammate Schermerhorn. won his heat an the 200 (23.18) and finished second an h15 100 heal with a 11 Ati •Estanc1a's M..ron Felix was a heat winner an the 300 1ntenncd1ate hur· c;llcs with a 39.94 effort. whale team- Lakers take advantage of burned-out Suns INGLEWOOD (AP) -Los Angeles Coach Pat Riley, whose well-rested Lakers opened the Western Conference playoffs with a I I 0-94 victory over Phoenix Saturday afternoon, said he expects the series to get tougher for his club. "This game will be an education for (Suns Coach John) Macleod." said Rtl ey. ''He's one of the best at preparation. and believe me. Phoenix will be well-prepared for the next game. "We had three days off. but the Suns were probably feeling the effects of their game on Thursday night, and at didn't gave them much time to get ready for us." The best-of-seven S<'nes, from which the winner advances to the National Basketball Association Championship playoffs. resumes Tuesday night at the Forum. The third and fourth games are in Phoenix on Fnday ai\d Sunda> Macleod said he was going to a.i ve has team 11me off Sunday to rest up from the ~vrn-fl,amc .. > sencs against lit ah and 1hc ensuing game against the Lakers. "We had no time ofT. rcallv." he said Reserve Boh McAdoo scored 20 points. 12 tn the decisnc final quarter. to pace Los J.\ngelcs' victor.. "McAdoo rcalh hun us." said Macleod. "The Lakers played vcr)' well. We had a good first half. but they dicta1ed the pace an the second half." McAdoo said· "We keep fresh guys coming in off the bench and that throws 1hc other team ofT. Teams usuall) tn to relax when the opposiuon goes to the bench. hut we're so dc-cp. we don't lose anything" Los J.\ngdcs too~ rnmmand in th<.> fourth quarter. as the SuM wt:nt cold from the floor mad way through the penod and lhc I akers hu11t a rnmmanding lead Karct:m .\hdul-.lahhar 'icon·d eight ort1111 I q • points in the third quar pc to help the Lakers hulld a 78-63 advantage b) the end of the penod The closest the Suns came an the hnal I ~ minutes was SIX potnt!>. at 78-72 earl) tn the period. but Los .\ngclcs then got consecuti'e baskets b) Mc .\doo and Byron Scott and the Lakers went on to build a 90-76 pad m1dwa) th rough the closing quarter. Mike McGee added 11 points for the Lakers. Magic Johnson had 16. James Worthy 13 and Scott 10. Walter Davis led the Phoenix sconng with 24 potnts and Al van Adams added 15 and La~ Nance 14. The opening half wa\ dose almost all th<' wn,. with the La~er; ti nail\ able to move out to a ,. nine-point edge. 57-4'8, with an 11,! spurt m tht• waning moments of the half Los .\ngelcs, wh1rh had tra1kd '2-29 at the end of th~lir~t pcnod kd 'i 1-'i~ at halftime mate 8111 Baerg qualified 1n the 1.nt>U v.1th a 4:25 42 effort. •Saddleback H1gh 's Tedd~ Raio.er blazed to heat ,·ictone-; 1n the I 00 ( 11 06) and 200 (22 .40). •Corona dcl Mar's kff Bnm n qualified in the shot put wtth a 5: 1 hea' e. although his efTon v.a~ l" t'r· shadowed b~ the long-running hattk ht-tween outh Coast League rl\al' Bnan Blulricch of Capistrano \'alb (-who won with a 6.3-0l and ~1 1,'ion \'1eJo's Gregg -\ttkenhead (<,ecund at ti0-81 : ). In the women's competttwn St·J \'1ev. League champion In inc High qualified se,eral athletes. among them Sara Morton tn the 100( IJ tl<>I 100 low hurdles ( 15.65) and 300 low hurdles (47 45). Laura Chapel. a heat v. inner 1n the 800 wtth a 2· 15 I.~ and a qualtte r an the 1.600 v.1th a 5 1-1 h ~ effort:and Mar) Coleman in the long 1ump ( 17-9\•) In addtt1on. the\ aqs· Elaina ~kn was s<'cond overall in the shtll rut with a .39-10 effort Corona dcl Mar's ~tan kc1e "-On her heat in the 3.2<Xl w11h a 11.23 5., v.h1le Ncv.1>0rt Harbor's Maggie HC'n· 'ion quahfed 1n the samt' evcnc "-•th an 11..30 14 The a1lors· Sharon .\ttlese) quali- fied 10 the I 00 lows ( 15. 70) and 300 lows (47.54) and the-Nev.pqn 400 rela) team ad' anced. a~ did the< dM 1,600 rela\ team · But the girls compet1t1on realh bclougcd to Pomona· s V 1\1..cr'\, v. h<' won her heats 1n the 400 ('if! t>'il. ltlO low" (I 5 45) and 100 lo"'s (44 4Q). 0t hfr notable g1 rl!> effort!> indudt•d •\.\oodhndge·~ Shem \m1th v.tth a hC"at wanning t1m<.' o1 'i~ tn 1n th~· 400 •lhc Wamo~· Jamie 1'.1nC"n in the long Jump t 16· 71 •l and tnplc IUlllf) I "1-i' 1\ Young Mets deal DOdgers 4-3 setback LOS ANGELES {AP) -Rookie Mlke Atzgerald, returning to his Southern Calffornla home wM New York Mets, came through 1n atYte With the game-wtnnntng RBI In Saturday's 4-3 vlc1ory over the L08 Angeles Dodgers. "It's great to come home and have two good games ln front of my friends,'' Mid AtzQeraJd, who had thrM hlta and two runs batted In durtng the ftrst two gamee of the ,...._.at Dodger Stadium. ''Th• dub .. dofng • good job. We're young, but not aU that young. We've got aome wtenlM. too. we·ve ~ p&tytng QOOd detente. "If we've got the teed In tM elxlh lnntng we're tough. wttn (Doug) ~ and (JesM) Oroeco comtng out of the bullpen." Stak hurted four lnnfng8 of one- hlt relief and George FotWr Mtn- mered hit fffth homer of u. 1111 on to ~ the Met9 thetr MCCMlld atratght .tn owr ~ l'* Angllel. which hat k)et..., of .. last 10 9"'*-: Ed Lynet\, mektng hit ...... ~ of the t-..c:M'\, upped hal fWCOfd eo 4-0 by going ft"9 ""*°' btb9 SIR got htt fhtld aw. The Meta ecor.t a run en ..:I\ °' the'°"' lnnlnga ..-~ ~ 4·2, who had won bl' -~"°~'ct.dalona. . Welty S.Ckman and Jo• Oquendo' ~-'o md oft tr.• ftrst llQ8intt .Pena. and 8aakmtm · lPI--... DODO&•Jml ange Coast OAKVPILOT7SUl'iday, May13. 1984 SPORTS BRE AK Dana Point driver Chandler listed •serious but stable' From AP dlspatckn INDIANAPOLIS -Dana Pomt's II Michael Chandler, hospttahzed with senous head tnJunes from a crash dunng practice at the lnd1anapohs Motor Speedway. remained unconscious on Saturda>. His cond1t1on \!,as still lasted as ··scnous but stable," and docto~ at Methodist Hosp11al said no funher bulletin on has st.atus would be issued until he regained consciousness. Chandler. 26. v. ho ha!> dm c:n in three lnd1anapohs 500 raccl>, was t.aken to Methodist b) heli- copter Fnda) after his ncv. Eagk race car slammed into the third- tum \lo all a) he practiced for Saturda' ·s start of quahficauons. He· had been clocked at 200 ~I J mph short I~ lx·forl' lhl· rra!>h T earn uv. ner and car-bu1ldl·r . Dan < iume' )31d Chandh:r\ Chandler rTHl\l l>l'rtOu<, ;nJunes '~ere l'aU!>Cd b\ a p1en· or the d1~10t\'gra11ng car'\ ~uspcns1on brea~1ng through the shield 111 thl· \1Jung Jn't:r'"' helmet and striking his lace ( handkr sutTered cerebr .. 11 rnn11.1s1ons ll.lb and bru1)c~ and lal·erauon<. tr• his lurt'ht".'.ld Jnd left le.'~. On the track aturda~.ddendinglnd' SOOv.inner Tom ()ne' a. h' mg up to h1-; reputation as a great qualifier. cemohshcd the unt•-bp and lour-lap trad. records and ten tam el~ grabbed the ~le pos111on tor the S2 . 5 million race at an a "~rage of_ J 0 02Y mph Sne' a has stancd from the 1ns1de of the front W'' al the lnd1anapoli~ ~totor ~pecdv.a~ tv. tct: lx'fore Quote of the day ~.....,...,president of the Detroit Chamb« of~ on the Tlger9' hot start tNs season: "" this kMP9 up, people might 810p dJsuaoctatlng them8eNeS from Oetrott.'' Stadler builds four-shot lead Craig Stadler, a tru~tratcd n(•n-v.1nner n since his banner season ol l 4l\2. ~·ored an eagle-2 as the h1ghllghttifa --under-par 64 that staked him to an 1mpre'>Sl\C. four-shot lead Saturda' 1n tht: thirJ rounJ of the B' ron Se Ison Golf Classic r'n Dalla'> Stadler. v. ho ha'> shl:d 33 pounds from a bulk' frame in the last tv.o months. completed 54 holes u'er thl· ~ 1M1,2.,ard L<i~ <. ulina!. Sports Club course in 205. eight wokes under par "He'll be a hard man tu catch.'' said Tom Watson, a four-time v. inner of this e' ent v. ho goel> into tuda~ · s final round of the chase for a s.,~.oou lirst pn2c at: 11 . SI \ o!Tthe pace In the LPG -1. e' ent in Su tTol~ \'a .. Sall y Little b1rd1ed three of her last six holes to fi n1sh v. rth a 3-under-par 69 and take a I-stroke lead after seuJnd-round action Little. \lo ho has shot I 3Q through tv.o rounds. parred the first 12 holes before druppt ng in 10-foot b1rd1es on thl· l.\th and 17th holes and an is-foot b1rd1e on the 15th hole Soto ja.at mteeee ln no-hit bid F1rr-balhng Mario Soto camr w1uun • one puch of a no-httt.cr Saturday agamst St. Louis befort Geor1e Heedrlck drilled a :?-2 pitch for a home run wtth two ouu in the nin1h inning, bu1 Bn d GaJdee'e run-scoring single in the bottom of the ninth lifted C'incinQati over the CardJnals. .:!-1. Soto struck out l 2 batters with a bla.ting fas1ba1J, and Oncmnau bad made two spectacular fielding pla's 1n the late innings to preserve the ripu- hander's no'.-hu bid through 81fl innings ... Pinch h1tter · · Jody Davis slammed a thl"tt'-run homer with two outs in the top of 1he ninth inning off rehe,cr Frank DlPioo to earn a comebaek S-4 victor) for the Chicago Cubs O\•er Houston. Davis' homer bare!) cleared the-orange line s1gn1fying a homer in left field ... Jeff Leonard belted a two-run homer during a four-run first inning that sent San Francisco to an 8-7 v1ctof) over Montreal. Soto Mike Krakow, 2-4. v.on his first game since Apnl I 0 as the Giants broke a fo ur-game losing streak despite being outhit. 17-7 . . Claodell Wasb.Ulgtoa dnlled a run-sconng tnple rnto ttic nght- lield comer to brt:'ak an e1ghth·inning tie and give Pascual Perez his ~crond '1Ctof) as Atlanta edged Pittsburgh: 4-J . Leo Matuszek dnlled a two-run homer 1n the iop of the ninth inning to lead Phtladelph1a to a ]-2 \ ICIO!! 0\ er San Diego. The snot b\ Matuszek v.a~ 1he eighth hit allo~ed b} San Diego pitcher Andy Hawkins. 3-1 . Beattie tames former mates J im Beanie tired a s1\-h1tter and Alvin • Davis smashed a t\lo o-run double in the third inntng a') Seattle blanked the :--;ew ) urk ' ankees. S-0. Saturda) night. Beat- tle. 3-3. alluv.ed onl) six singles as Ne\lo York was shut out for 1he eighth ume this season. The former Yankee hurler struck out six and walked two in recording his St>cond shutout of the season and third rnmplete gamr. Elsewhere m the Amencan League. Tim Teufel went 4-for-4 to ke) ~mnesota's I 4-h1 t attack as the Twms . downed M1lwaukes,. 4-2. Minne- sota took a 2-0 kad m the first mmng after Teufel sipgled and Dave Engle doubled oown the left-field line off Mike Caldwell. 4-3. Teufel scored on Gary Gaet- ti's sacnfice fl) to right<enter field and Mickey Hatcher drove tn Engle with a single _to center ... Brett Butler singled home Otis Nixon v.1th the t1e-breaki~g run in the .seventh inning. sparking a Beattie three-run rail\ as Cleveland de- feated Toronto, 8-4 ... Marv Fole.y ·hn a two-run home run to help former Dodger Dave Stewart v.1n his first game of the c;eac;on as Texas defeated the Chicago White Sox. 6-4. Stev.art. 1-6. allowed four hns. walked six and struck out four through five innings. Jim Bibby went the ne:1.t three mmngs and DaveTobi k pitched the final frame for his third save ... Mark Gubicza threw a four- h1tter and Frank White slammed two home runs to ca~ Kansas Cny to a 3-0 v1ctO!! O\ er Boston ... Bruce Bocbte and Joe Morgan each belted three-run homers dunnga seven-run s1,th inning and Davey Lopes added another three-run blast as Oakland crushed Baltimore. 12-2 Connon thruhed by Lendl NEW YORK -Ivan Lendt, eruifll E3 some of the sling from bumi.li.atingdcfcats in the last two U.S. Opens. banded Jimmy ' Connon his wont beatingtvet"Saturday in the semifinals of tht Tournament of Champions at the famed West Side Tennis Club. With a 6--0. 6-0 thrashing of Connors. Lendl advanced into today's tttle match agajost defending champion John McEnroe. who crushed Jimmy Anas 6-1 . 6-2. Gamblers pound Pittsburgh PIITSBURG H -Jim Kelly rifled a m league rccerd-tyi n1 five touchdown puses, • II• including three to Richard Johnson and a 68-yard bomb to Ricky Sandeors, as the Houston Gamblers routed the Pittsburgh Maulers, 47-26. Saturday night in the United States Football League. Kell)'. threw for 264 yards and four touchdowns in leading the Gamble-rs to a 34-7 halftime lead. He finished by completing 15 of 29 passes for 36 7 yards. Islanders even Cup series. 6-1 UNIONDALE, N.Y. -Clark Gillies ~ sco~d three goals and Bryan Trouier ' • added two as the~oders' battle-tested veterans paced New ork to a 6-l victory over the Edmonto Oilers Saturday night to even the Stanley Cup finals at one victory each. Facing the.possibility of a 2--0 deficit in the best--of- seven National Hockey League championship series - which now switches to Edmonton for the next three games starting Tuesday -the Islanders were relentless frpm the opening faceofT. They weren't able to put a puck past Oilers goalie Grant Fuhr in a 1-0 defeat in Game I. but they jumped on top :!-0 less than six minutes into this game. Tel~on, radio ~ 9:30 a.m. -Tltlll: TCU"IW'n8l'rt of OMm- ptona, ~ 7. 10 a.m. -NO~: NBA~ New Yortc at Botton. a.w.. 2. 10:30 a.m. -M-MI. Ano8'* at Oettott. Chennel 5. 11 :30 a.m. -MO P001UU.! USFL. LA expr .. at Phledeiphla. Clwnnll 7. • 12:30 p.m. -caotl: Byron H1t1 on C&lllllc. ChMMl2. 2:30 p.m. -90DIQ: M.tc ~VI. Buster Drayton In mldd=bout(del~). ~ •. 3:30 p.m. -IWOM.D": : J..,,., 8mttt1 VI. FrMk Bruno In bout (~ UCLA-,,_ ~ fll'd meet (~ Sport9JOumet <• IOol( llfl'ormer i1Prfn1 chamPOn John Carloe): MDfO 10:30 a.m. -U-..1 I · Angell at Detroit, KMPC(710). 11:30 a.m. -NO FOOTaALL: LA ExprMS al Ph~~~~ 1 p.m. -: New Yotk Mete at ~.KABC( ). 3:30 p.m. -AUTO RAC9e0': Indy 500 tJme trtale. Kl.AC (570). ' IOC still trying to ·lure Soviets LAUSANNE, Sw1 t.t.erland (AP) -l he ln~ernational OlympK Comm1ttl'e, fighting to get the Soviets to t~e Summer Games. said Saturday 1t had invited U.S .• Soviet and Los Angeles 0Jymp1c delegates to an emeraency meeting here Fnday. The special session would mark the first face-to-face meetinJ of U.S. and Soviet delegates. and the Los Anatles Olympic Organizing Committee s1nct· the Soviets.. and their bloc allies began pulling out of the Games on Tuesday. . The boycon b} powerhouse nations like t~c So~1et Union. East Germany and now CzcchoslovaJtia, wbach announced its pullout Saturday, threatened to dull t.be luster of the gold. sil ver and bronie medals at the July lS.. Aug. 12 Games. IOC Prt-stdent Juan Antonio Samaranch, who called an emergency meeting of the. IOC's ninc-n:iember execuuve board and other Olympic sports federations on Fnday. has said he would "fight to the last minute" to get the Soviets to the Games. IOC Director Monique Berltoux. reached at be~ home here Saturda). said the invitations to "representatives of the Soviet and U.S. Nauonal Olympic Committees and the LAOOC" had gone out late Fnday ntght. but that there was no response so far. . In Los i.\ngelcs. however. LAOOC spokesman Steve Moni.iel said a delegate would attend the emergc~cy session. And in Moscow a Me,1ca n Olympics official. Mario VasqueL Rana. said So"1et sports chief Marat Gramo" told him he. too. planned to attend the meetinJ. Berltoux said she was unable to confirm a statement in Moscow Saiurda) b' Rana. president of the Association of National Oh•mp1c Committee!>. that Samarancb hoped to meet So' 1ei President Kon~tantm Chernenko in the Kremlin on Tuesda). Although a face-to-face meeting of U.S. and. Soviets might appear dramatic. ii was r'lot clear what 1t could accomplish. Samaranch said Fnday that assurances gi ven by Ueberroth to Gramov. the Soviet Olympic committee chi ef. at a mecting here Apnl 24 to discuss Moscow's complaints .. were not enough ... Stones, Leach to speak • D\lotght Stones. a two-11m1: Olympic me~list in the high Jump. and Julie Leach. a former Ol)mp1c kayake.r. will be the featured speakers at the 23rd aonuarAthlet1c Awards breakfast for top ath letes from Newpon Harbor and Corona del Mar h:gh schools Ma} 23. beginning at 7:30a.m. The Commodores Club. a division of the NeWJ>?n Harbor Chamber of Commerce. honors the top semor athletes and their parents from both schools at the Balboa Ba' Club · Leach. a graduate of Corona del Mar H1~ School. was the v.omen·s winner of ther 1982 Hawa11an lronman T nathlon. . Stones v.on medals at the J 972 Munich Olympics and the 1976 Montreal Olympics and has been an outspoken source on the subject ofamateur athletics. Ranked No. 7 in the world. Stones 1s current!~ training fo r the 1984 Games in Los AngelC'S. Commodore Chairman Tom Wilk. a \'lee president of the In ine (om pan). \lo 111 be the Master of Ceremonies. T 1ckets to thee' ent are $IS per person. 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Stne McKee launched his blast in the first inning to stra1ghtawa~ center. v.h1le Da'e Rohdt: hit his over the fence 1n right-center field tn the top of thl' third -1-fter Rohde·~ shot. the game was score- less the rest oft he v. a~. Block of Excellent RAM SEASON TICKETS FOR SALE Call Mike {213) 936-7151 PHILADELPHIA li.\P) -Ph1la- delph1a's Chuck Fusana. the U n11ed States Football League's top-rated passer. and Los Angeles rookie Steve Young hook up toda) in Ph iladel- phia. Fusina has tossed 23 touchdown passes for the Stars. who carry a I 0-1 mark and can equal a league record held by Birmingham by beating the Express. Young. the former Bngham Young star who took over 1n the sixth game of the season. 1s the league's founh- ranked passer and possesses the the USFL's lowest interception rate with only three tn 189 attempts. Ph1ladelph1a. the .\tlantic Division leader. has been o'erwhelming t~ past two games. outsconng its oppo- nents 78-11. The Stars have the stingiest defense in the league. allow- ing only 126 points. Los Angeles. which has lost 1wo straight, has 31 rookies on the roster. "We're getting better each week." OCC's Barmore wins tennis title Orange Coast College's Beck) Barmore beat Santa Ana's Nanq Davis for the fifth straight ume this season to claim the singles title at the Community College Southern Cali- fornia Regional tennis tournament at Rio Hondo Saturday. Barmore rallied to win. 3-6. 6-0. 6-1 in the finals. The Pirates will ne:>.t compete tn the daul team playoff finals against LA Pierce Tuesday at Cal St.ate Los Angeles. On the men's side. 11 was all Saddlebackas David Salmon blanked teammate Jim Stephens. 6-0. 6-0. to grab the singles crown. then Salmon and Stephens teamed for a 7-6. 3-6. 6-3 triumph in doubles. Stephens and Salmon also captured the title at Ojai and the Pacific Coast Conference crown in doubles. ,,. Fcmer homered wtttt one out 1n the thltd, hit fifth hoftW' of the 111eon. ,ftwaMM> ta 33rd •* the OodgeB. the most trnOng ~~~· HYble Brooks extended hie hit· ting streak to 10 gM* wtten he led off the tounhwfth • elngle.. .. third on a .angle by Atlgerllkl llNi came home a l.ynch grounded Into a fofCI plly. Loe Angelea8CONd.,, the tnt on ~ bY Stew Su. Ken Lmd- rMUX and Pedro Guetrero. Oou'*8 by Terry Whltftlld n Ff#Wkltn Stubbe produced the Dodgers' MCOnd run In the th1rd. ln ..,.•beth. Sttk Ch<>ked off a r1llty by Inducing Jack Flmple to ~ Into a baet--k>aded double play u the ftnal Dodger run tcOred. Lo. Angetee fiOht fleldet Mike Mal'lhlll a.ft the game ln tM ftnt Jnnlng beCaUee of dl9oomfort In hit left foot, which hu bothenKI ~m !dnce sprfng traiofng. ,,. E R 0 B c ! R t. IJ f R Silvestri disqualified $100 OFF w ith rhla ad OPEN M-F 10-b $Al 10 6 SUN 1' 5 • Fully Computerized trainer • One million pre-pro- grammed workouts and 12 exercise levels to choose from • • Easy to use com- puterized console • Measures caloric expenditure. ox- ygen uptake, elaspsed time, and pedaling speed. • Choice of 5 colors • Financing Available • Expires 6-15-84 Phone Orders Welcome Jury awards Olympic berth to Reynolds By ALMON LOCKABEY Dtlll, l'ltol eo.llng Wrtt .. LONG BEACH -F11rn Class sailor Russ Sil vestri of Tiburon saw hrs dream nt becoming a member of the I 984 01~ mptl' Yachting Team tum into a nightmare earl) Saturday when the International Jury disqualified him from the entire I 0 race senes for "flagrant v1olat1on of the funda- mental rules of fa ir sailing. consnuung ,1 gross breach of sportsmanship ... The JUry added that they did not beht·vc.· Sihestri told the truth dunng the hearing 1n wh1<:h he was protested by John Bertrand of Anaheim Hills. But the disqualtficat1on of S1lvestn did not give the Olympic hcrth to Bertrand who had finished 9th 1n the final race and third overall in the scoring. The JUIY tn!ltcad awarded the 01} mp1c berth m the Finn Class to Run Re)nolds of Summit. N.J . who finished ~cond wtth 48 0 point\ '>3tlorc, tn the regatta 'itated privately that the' du..l not beltt\l' S1lves1n's tactics lOO'>tttuted a foul as 11 had been done lwforc. But the JUr) disagreed. Mc:11wh1le. the Oh·mp1c tnals for the ~oltng and Star cla!>s· got under wa) off l ong Beach Satun.13} under clear skies in an M-1 U knot breeze Winner of the first ran.• 1n the three-man Soltng Class. a 27-foot sloop, was Robbie Haines of Coronado. a former medalist in the class and the current world champion. Winner in the 22-foot Star class. a 2-man keel boat. was Mark Reynolds of San 01t:go. one of the pre-race favontes. The r~~ults· F1"1 race (Solin9) -I Robbie ~efM\, Coror>edo. 0 001n1,, 2 Chris Pullins. Sen Frencl\co. l 0, ) Oevt Cheo1n. Sorln9f,.1d Ill ~ 1 4 8111 Allfin, Sorln9 Peri., Mlon..I 0. S Geraro Co'-men. 8uttel0, N V . 10 First race 1S1er) -1 Merk Revnold\, Sen 01990 O P01n1s. 2 Ateuna.r Snil1oef\kl, MOuni Af11noton, N J Jo, 3 Steol'len Govto. Sen Fr1nclsco. ~ 7, 4 Andrttw ~""'" Mtf'(henlvlllt N J • • 0, s AUOU\lln 0181, M1em1 Fie . 10 Mustang girls to vie in gymnastics finals fHr C•••lttt fitltH lttrt S1IH·stn's boa!>t to a nc:-wspapet reporter that he would prevent fkrtrand from fin1shin~ first 1n the final race . and th11'> wmning the !>erit'~. at any cost wa\ app11rcntl) too co!!tly He w11~ quoted u~ ~y1ng he would start premature!) Cthu!I d1squalify1na himself from thC' ralcl nnd cover Bertrand to pn·vent him fin1sh111~ first ( osta Mc\.'\ H1$h\ g1rh. i}mnast1cs team. runner-up in the South Coast Lcaaue. travrl to M1rn <. osu1 High Wtdnt'!I· da> night to C'ompcte in the CIF girls team g)masllc!> finals in a field of ~1x. bcginntng at 7 PLAZA NEWPORT CENTFA -"' VJS4' 1000 8r11tol St • Newport Beach -...c- 112-1101 ~ After the raC'e. fknrand pmic~tl'd that S11\c\tn had harnsS(•d him undul) and prt•v('ntlnit him \\>t nnin~ \1*\rral nlht"r l Coalh Car.l.Mol11l'll\ nev. •~I~ by all· around 'itandouh ~ir._1 Kopp. Ken Oliver. l ":.t I ~nnard and C nurtnl.'r I)(· I ona ' .... ·Baseball refuses to follow NBA •s leaA .. Drug programs between the two sports are about as different as night and day When the National Basketball As- sociation announced its drug preven- tion proVllm a year ago, or there- abouts, at was applauded by all concerned -including the players. As a matter off act, it got a standing ovation. Baseball has reached an agreement on the same matter and most ob- servers arc sitting on their hands. The agreement, which will be announced shortly, was ironed out after months of haggling between the major league players association and representatives of the club owners. The most significant aspect of the agreement is that it docs not have a provision for testi ng which ha d been the matn plank an tbe platform of the ownen. It is here there is a strilcina contrast between the attitudes of the basket- ball and baseball playen. The basket- ball guys wanted a coup proa.ram. Baseball players pressed for, and apparently have won, a drua program without any teeth. For instance, without testing, fu- ture Steve Howes will go un8ected unless they come forth on their own to ask for help. The only other means is an independent committee which is provided for in the tentative agee- ment. This group wquld "help de- termine" if a player has a drug problem and, what to do aboul 1t. There i1 a provision for discipline but only under cenain circumstance~ and the players association is free to challenae such diacipline. The players union has expressed a desire to reach an agreement with manaicment on an anti-drua pro- aram, but at ttie same time has viJorously o pposed any measures ta.ken against players involved with narcotics. Drug related suspensions tmposed by interim commissioner Bowie Kuhn have been shorl4Jled or oven urned. Pascual Perez was the most notable caae of a player benefitina fro playen association intervention Pere-z was convicted of drug char&1 in the Dominican Republic but hi suspension from the major leagu turned out to be nothing more than couple of days. Golden West'• KeYln Elater doea a little dance on the baaepatha Saturday ln South 0.-, .... ~.,, ....... Uptrl Cout Conference ahowdown with Orange Cout, won by the Pirate• ln 12 lnnlnga. PIRATES WIN CONFERENCE TITLE ••. Fr om Bl Bui Tucu1 SPORT S COLUMN IST Quotes on the tentative qrcemcnt between the players and the owners were intcrcsllnJ.. if not amusina. Lee MacPha1l, head of the owners' player relations committee, said, "The players felt testing was inap- propriate. Other than that, it is a positive first step. It is a good start." More than a start is needed. Before the agreement is raufied by the two sides, botb tequet couJd be b1&her than kites. Doftald Fehr, the actin! director of the playen union, said, ' We want a proaram that will do two thangs. We want to educate the players to prevent problems and when they do occur, we want to identify the problem as soon as poaaible and encourage the treat- ment of any dependency which is, • after all, a medical problem." The alarina ommion here is ob- viously protection for the owner who pays the player millions of dollars to operate, or for the fan who pays the owner for the privilege of watching the performance. Fehr did say that the program wall include ~incentives and encourage- ments" for hooked players to come forward. Perhaps three days and two ni&hts an Las Vegas or a color TV set. ibe pravam. when ratified. could 10 into eft'ect this *8IOD. lfthe<lub IUapecU &he playct haila ~ problem, It will ddc\.lss the mafter with him. If the player does DOl acknowledge a problem or ~ CM\ treatment, a three-man eomminee of profe ionala in the drua field WUI review. the case and deci& wbetber 1 clu~ has a valid reason LO suspect~ player is a hQphcad or coke freak ..• or whatever. You en vision the tame that will lte exhausted before the players 'Iatan and owners reprcscntauvcs ~on which prof css1onals arc qualified to serve on the committee o rthrce. Meanwhile, the game can &O on 11 the stadium next door with half the players half-stoned and as near u cao be detenmned. this wtll be quite acccP.table to the players association. Stall, as Lee MacPhail say1, an)'. agreement 1s a start. UCithird in PCAA track Ruelas defend s 1,500 title; 4 00 r elay team victorious FRESNO -Disqualifications in two events proved costly to the UC Irvine track and field team's cause Saturday at the Pacific Coast Athletic Association Championships at Fresno State. The Anteaters, who were hoping for at least a second- place showing in the team standings, placed third with 128 points. Host Fresno State earned the title with a PCAA record 197 points, followed by San Jo~ St.ate, which tallied 140. UCI lost valuable points, and a shot at surpa.ssing San Jose State. when Harold Todd won the 200 meters. but was disqualified. The Anteaters also DQ'd in the 1.600-mete r relay. UC l's chances also took a blow when dccathJete Steve Odgers pulled a muscle and was forced to bow out of the event. He did compete in the javelin and placed third with a toss of 220-2. Jn the winning 400-meter relay, the UCI team of Selwyn Clark. Mike Powell. Bob R ust and Harold Todd th . , sped to victory in 40.22, their top mark as year. Mark Ruelas defended his conferenc-e title in the 1.SOO meters, winning in 3:44.06. For victorious Fresno State. sentor Frank WiJliaJTJson won the 400-mcter intermediate hurdles and ran the anchor leg on the wanning 1.600-meter relay team to lead the Bulldogs to their second straight PCAA team title., Williamson won the 400-meter hurdles in 51 .04. JUJ\ four-hundredths of a second off the NCAA championship meet qualifymg mark of 51.00. Williamson aJso ran 13.8'1 to finish second an the 110 high hurdles. Fresno. which captured etght of the I 5 final evenb Saturday. took the 1.600-rela} an 3: IO.S I with Wilhamson as anchor. Fresno scored 173of11s 197 total points on the second and final day of the meet to set a team-sconng meet record The former record was 185 set by Fresno Last year. The other sconng included Long Beach State with Sb points. Utah State wtth 59 points. UC Santa Barbara with 21 points and New Mexico State with 14 points. Fresno's Red Estes was named the PC AA coach ofthl' year for the second consec utive year. Matt Mileham ol Fresno State, who set a coJlegi.atc record of 252-8 Ul the hammer throw Fnday. was named athlete of the meet. Quinonez captiles 10,000-meter final NORWALK -Gus Quinonez. a included ~hool record pertormancc: freshman for Hunungton Beach b} Sheldon Bloclburger. a freshma1. High. captured the 10.000-meter run from Newpon Harbor High. in th to highlight Orange Coast College'!> long Jump and triple JU mp effons in the first da} of the Southern Blockburger qualified for the linal' California Comm unit) Co11C$e track in the long Jump wt th a leap of ::!4-6' and field meet Fnda) night at and the tnple 1ump in 49-3' • Cemtos College. On the women ·s side. the OCC m1k The 10.000 was the lone final of the rela) team of Kell) Baker. ~ng1l evening. as the rest of the events v.cre M c( ard. 4.nn James and Sand' prehms for next Fnda) ·!> final!>. also Spnnger came home a winner in thc11 ~t for Cemtos. On Fnda}. the fir-;t heat m 3 56.6 field events will begrn at 2:30 and the Baker cam<' back for a 2 16 1 running events wall st.an at 4. clocking to win th<' 800-meter eHnt Jn the finals. the top four in the 100. and Spnnger "'as runner-up 1n thl :>OO and 400 will quahf) for the 400-meter hurdles. Baker recenth ccmmun1t) college state met.•t the st unned the field 1n the 800 at thl following week w11h the top s1>. conference meet in running the neut advancing in the other events. fo r the first time Qu1ononez. who took the 5.000 Meanv.h1le. Sall) Hartv.1g. Bah·r and J 0,000 meters at the South Coast McCard and Spnnger teamed up tor .1 Conference meet. ran a 30:44.1 1n 1h1rd-place finish in the 400 rela) in .1 "I wa tched 1t clear the infield as I went down the hne. and I almost fainted I was so happy.'' Rolland said. last 14. however, to claim the title. The Bucs turned in a brilliant record at home this year, wmning 14 of 15 games. Friday's I 0.000. bettenng his con-time of 50.24 What will Mayne do now to get his ferencc meet time b'.t' more than 2•.: Janet Gtlmer. v.ho dominated th club ready for the state tourney? minutes. South Coast Conference field in th~ Berryhill was mobbed at the plate by his delinous teammates when he scored the winning run. In fact. they jumped on top ofh1m at the plate. "I thought the) were going to kill me," he said w11h a big gnn after the game. "I felt hke a fullback at the bottom of a pileup on the goal hne. ·· The victory capped a great come- back for the Pirates 1n the South Coast race. On Apnl 3, OCC was 1n third place in the standings. three games off the pace. The Pirates took 12 of their Mayne had a some words of praise for Golden West's Rustlers. "It's a shame their season had to come to an end tod.1y. they have one of the best clubs in the state. Our two teams were so close this year -in terms of ability -that you couldn't sli p a dollar bill between us. We split our four-game series with them. and not one of those µmes was decided before the eighth inning." °"",... ,......, ........ c....... Qolng for lt Adam.. Loolnr094 of Eata.ncla aplkea the ball while team- mate Da•e Roea look• on darlq C11"nlleyba11 Utle matob. \ ·~ "We're going to begin by taking a Other high points for Orange Coast Ja\ehn. had a lo~s of 121 -0 Fnda~ few days off." he said. "We'd like to . .....:::..::..::..=.:.....::.:..:::..=.::::...:::..::.:.~::.....:..::....;.~:...:....-----___;::......;:...._ ____ ..::._ ___ ...:_ __________ _ savor this one for a while. This has been an emotionally draining race, and we need to relax for a few days. "After that, we'll begin thinking about the state to urnament. Our first goal this season was to win the conference championship. Now that we've accomplished that. we'll begrn to think about our nutnber two goal -winning the state title." The Pirates last captured a state baseball crown in 1980. Olympic oarsmen selected PRINCETON. N.J.-l ln11ed States Olympic rowing coach Kns Korzen1owski. with the help of ass1- tant coach Dave Grant from Orange Coast College. pared the original field of 40 rowers down to 18 at the training site here. Among those who were selected was Dave Ibbetson. a Tustin natl\e who rowed at UC Irvine. The 18 rowers wall comprise an eight-man crew. two four-man un11s and a pair of alternates. The survivors will leave next Wednesday for a month-long Euro- pean tour. after which the eight and the coxless four for the Olympics will then be chosen. After the tour. the sweep rowers will train at Danmouth's facili ties until July 8, when they'll head for California for two weeks of training before the Olympics. "We've had wonderful training sessions at Princeton ... said Grant. "The water has been perfect and the competition intense." About the pullout by the Russians and some of the Eastern bloc coun- tncs. Grant added, "We felt very sad about 1t., but we're also lucky because we'll havt the opportunity to m~t everybody when we travel 10 Europe." The team. Kurt lkusDKll. lk n Ot.ool. Frtcl ~cMll (C•monooe. Man 1. ,,...,._. CleOP tB•rrlnotOll • I I. Ont Clarlt. (C~. Mo), T°"" 01rllno (SWamotCOll, Mau.), •otleft EIMHlll 1Cllem- N'911, Ill I. Al ForMV (Eomonc:ls, W•sll ), Clltll Hunllnolon !New Yorlt.), 8 ruc:e Ibbetson (Tusllnl (11111 'lUllltfl lArllftoton, v. ). Miii• Pelt (PhlladelOlllel, Cllrls Pennv (MIOdlelown, •I), Ired Sfnllh (8tlmonl, MIU ), JONl~n $mltll ISwems>KOll MIH), Pt\11 511111 (Mkklletown. Conn), ICtvln $1111 (L.01 AnoMt), Afl<JV ~utll (IHttl', NH ), JOfln T-1111.-r (PIMOM WHll ) ELE TION -154 pre-owned MERCEDES-BENZ automobiles to choose from! LARGE T INVENTORY OF MERCEDE -BENZ -ONLY THE BEST.' Customer Tailo red Leasing/f il)ancing Plans! Extended Warranties avail. Largest dealership capabilities allows handling of all u ade-ins. l~ \t.-ars of MERCEDE~-Bf:~L exp\.'rlt'nce hackm~ e'er) auwmohak. A WARD \\'l NING ~FR \'ICF OEPARTME:NT with 10 tanon tra1neJ cechnic1ans. St000.000. pares 10\t:nmry . Ac;k u' 11bout o ur ELLFR ASSIS I A i\'T PL'l1\. Jim Slemofls Imports ti/ TIH /a~1s1 n:tl11sn, \fnudn·Bno dtoJln"'tfl ttt IM u orlJ \'mt 011,. NEil Rna/1 Jnmorr at 1001 ()11111/ fitrfff ,,. ''"/}Orl IJtmh "l <f/~Jl.tJWu I . ' • . ' Orange Coast OAILY PILOT/Sunday, May 1.;!. 1984 I FOR THE RECORD .... - 'W' t f I I ,, . MAJOR Ll(AGUE STANDINGS Af1Mt1aln LNwe Mlnnetola 0 eio.lend ::.ff 1111! 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J Qe\ler, Clnclnna h, 3; Samuel Pttiladell>hle 3, WY111W. P1nst>urQh, 3 HOME RUNS Scl!mlltl PhllaoelPhle, 10 M9n11el, 04deW1, t; Murl>hv. Atlenta 8, MclittV1\0IOs, San D1evo 1 Wallach, Mon tr.al, 1, Wesllln11ton. Allanle, 1 STOLEN BASES Samuel, Pnll4o.!Oh1a, 18, Wl!Xllnt, San Dle90 16, Reau\ C1nc1n nell, IS, Mltner C1nc111na r1 I) Ra1nf's. Montreal, II, Sax, ~s. It PITCHING (4 deel\IOlll l Snow Sall> Olt>9o SI ??S. Pene, ~'••·I, l.t4; H-vcun, Docteen, 4.1, 1.94; Se nO.r\Oll. Ch1Ca01> 4 I ) ll, Soto C1nc1nn1111 4·1, HS STRlll.fOUIS !'!~.in Hou\ton S4 GOO<len New Vor' SI Vale1uue111. ~s. SI, Solo (inc111n.11• 4S Carllun Ptli!llOt>IPhlil 42 SA \IE S Go•SilQ~ San Dlltll~' 'I Sutt~r SI Lows 1 Oro1co New Yun. 6 ,. 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W0<!11'n i s.<T11fin.al S~\ ~..,r11n\1 l\of.'e" Car .l<l~ 1 OP' Hon a '~"''dll• 1.-, 4 6 2 l """''hdr~""'\ Oen "~ UV"'Jf' lWt·\l (,prn-,, v rt1">f B•"h t4~rr IJ~ll 4~1 Sev,.ntfffi Ma9aZIM Tournament 1411 Mint0n V~l Sin9Ms Ftn"I Hh ';rpr,,,_n.~ Qpt;p HIO~ ttn1t ,,,., "'Ii• •\I! r_. ;r nf t Polo\ V'•rtJI'\ P•"''n'ullt I l ' I > /, 0 6' i t.'11'• '''" I' ru • v II~ 1 f"nn drt ' • '' \•OtH H " -·'I; I'""''"' .. 't c, t I\ 1 I,, JllJ\ f• l"l\11' f \ J • •4fl ' d•f .. , '1 4U, ,, ~ 11,., .... H I\ r \, ,,,., ' ,, ' Communltv c~ men \OUTHE~N r 1\1 REGIONALS •a• Pierce Colltoel S-.~I S."911'\ t ' \,,lfjrtlt t '°'' ;, ttt•f ( 1\i U*;•r r .. 1 " '"'."" Sl\d'Ot~(J 't " 1]; t u 1CI '" .. J .... '' ft • I' ' \tnQI~' r ,....,, ,., 1 • ) • S...1hl1n.•1 Dout:l6e' ,,,,.,.' 't!HIN ,,.., llt·f f' ,, ,., ,. , .. , ~n.. ,, •.-. B1vt.>1" 1 ft 7 " I "'•I \ f I ~ fj 0 f•' \f·f•11j •j('t iN,tt1•n • ,.d ,; { I ' r11f"b,,t .. t 1 \ {) tl Dovblt>s !' ..,., ~ t ,,-nn '"'f't'"'~\ S"dO••l••l• • )("f I t 1. t 1' _1,\ Atll1' t1 '' ht"tt If 1 A l f ~ \ ",.,,,,., \1 1rr\ I t'l~rllf'b-'< ~ J\ l l I~ fl• f I\ i t)'lH'hJf r •JlHt q commuoltv c:oM~ womtfl SOUTHERN CAL REGIONALS 1.11 A10 110!'0et S"'1il1n;tl S1Mf<o\ I'•'~ 'al ht -1\ti,.1~1 [•"''"' ' n ~ • t " ' \At''._ ",., nrf t.11-."\mtt • \ 4 f Slf>Glf'' F tn~I B•' •''* X 1.-f ~J)\y1• t '""'''* ''""' • 6 0 ~ 1 NHL otavoffS Sf Al>llEY CVI' flHA\S ~flHIVV'I kart '•' -·1 '/. f-t..1f"ll"'lof'I•, ' ,.~· .. , t ftfj lUMOltY S Gt .... ., f ,,,,,,,ft,.r \ ,., r "" ~I''' U T'llurid.av·• G•mt ''' l\J.n1lf' \ .\I [ tJt• Hit ~!VrdaY'\ G.,,.... ,., f ,.,,,_ V' \ fllf [ \trY1rH'i1t TvatMY, MA¥ l1 t" llnt()., e• NY '''""'''" ' •t ,, .. -'t.\ '" • f!l&>t'CSU, l'IUY 74 t•-ru'\I t\l ,.t NV f\lanrtf"t' lit''"''~'"• C ..... tracti PCAA CH~ION$HIPS (el f're-St.tel RlllWM ewnt\ Ill meten 100-1. Neetv (FS), 10.•7. 2. Ctark (U(I), 10 S., S Gaffney (FS), IO:S6, 4 Windham <US). 10 62 i Mccane (SJS). 10 63, 6 Toad (UCll, 10:77. 1 Decalur CSJS). 10 76; 8 Jones CSJSl. 1014, f. F rost (LBJ 1083 200-1 Chenet !FS>. 21.01. 2 Oeuture lSJSl. 21 11. 3 Windham (US), 21.13, 4 Walke<' CFSI. 21)9; s. Neetv (FSl, 21,39; 6 Clark (UCI). 71 n . 7 Pee>-• (LB>. 1111. •OC>-T Watl\ar IFS). 46.n . 2. JoMM>n (F'S), 47.03, 3 Came>b«fl (SJSI, 41 SO. 4 1 veil.ff CS.JS), .ta 6S, S Young, (LB). 49 19, 4 Ramsey (NMSI SO 49, 7 Brown CUCSBI SI SO • 900-1 Armour (FS), I 5009, 2 Co1t (US) l·SO 19, 3 llue495 lUCll. 1 SI 21. • Polk ~FS), t·S2 IJ, S Griffin CUS) 1S2 19; 6 Johnson CLB l. I 52 SS, 7 Green CS.JS), I Sl 60; 8 Munoo (LBS). I S3 ••• 9 LOllll IUS), 15791 l,S0<>-1 Rvetas CUCll. N 4.06, 2. Lono IUSI 3 •7 IS. l Fairman (FS), 3:49.4S, 4 Arunaull !LB). l 49.93, S MOllf'O. lLBI 3 SO 48 6 Dinger (NMSI. l S2 89, 1 Lehrman CFS). J 54 41, 8 Parker (LB ), J S4 SJ, 9 M1u1no (SJSI 3 S6 34 S,()()()-1 Lee (SJSI, U.JO .... 2 Jenlen (LBJ UJl6S; 3 Evans IUCll. 10991, 4 Oull <UH. 14 44 IS S Martine'? CUCll 14 •• 99 6 Demlnter (LB). "49 lS, 1 Fut'I <FSI, 14Sl01 llOH-1 W111te ~UCSBI, 13'85 7 Wli· llamson !FSI. 13.89 3 Chukes (SJS), lUS, 4 Rllev ILB), 14 78, ~ Funi. lUCI), 1508. 6 Youou INMS). 15 61 400H-I Williamson (FS), 5104 Cnukts CSJSI SI 16 l Peren1ee IFSI, SI 90, 4 Jen•en !USI 52 SS, S. SorOI CUCl l, S4 S9 6 Riie• ll Bl , SS SS 7 Df'e ll'V <UCSBl Sb 59 400 rel11v I UC Irvine IClarl\. Powell. Ru\I, I ~ddl AO 21 1 Frl'sno SI •o 73. l lono BP&<'> St 41 32, 4 Utah St , 41 99 I 600 re1av I Fresno Sr (Walkl!r. John· son Poll• W1111o•nsl J tO S l 1 San Jose St , 3 10.70 ) LonQ Beac.h SI 3 IS SS t Utah SI ) 16 44 S UC Sanla Barbara, l 19 02. 6 N•w Me .. ~o SI 3 74 so HJ-t Powell IUCll 6·10'·· 2 (lie> McCullou11n !SJSI 1111<1 ThOmown IFS). 6·9 ' 4 Dre•t>elb•s !UCSBJ. 6-9 11. 5 Blauer U\1 6·9 2 6 Birch (US) 6·011 LJ-t C,~tfnev <FSt 26-3'• 2 Hero· e•wn I ~ SI 7S 4 • J Powell (U(ll 75 l' •. A Rvst U~ 11 74 10 ., S Wpldon !SJSI 24·3'. o Rivers CSJSI 23·5'• 7 Nails ISJSI 71 It • 8 Moller ILBI. 21-10 1 SP-t Doet>rinu lSJSI 64· )' >. 2 Baxter IFSI Sil 6". ) Hudson CUCll, 52-9 , 4 Farr IL B 1 S7-J • S Gre vt'\ CFS) St-0 ,, 6 JeHriP\ ILBJ !>0·8 1. 7 Ketches (SJSI. 49 6 8 ~ol!reil IUCll 41·9 Jl-t O'Donnell (LBI, 124·0 2 PelN\en IL B). 173 ), J 00llf''5 IU(I), no l 4 C.'<'1" IFSl,qU·6. S Plowman WCSBI 217 Ill, 6 McGriw ISJS) 211 9 1 Nll\h tuCll 2~ 4, 8 Mansur IFSI 19J·2. 9 Caruso 1UC11. 189 6 Dec111'1•on-I Mansur (FS) 1,6JI, 1 Funk IUCll 7,280.) 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(heet 21 l Thomo\on !Sa ugu\), 10.S6 9S. 1. Henwn (N~wl>()(I Haroor). 1t 30 14, 3. Quinn (Dena H•li>t 11 38 IJ. 4 Helm (Laguna HUI,), 11 0 34 ioot H-(heal I) I Mumlord (Ganeshe), t~ >8 2 Morton (Irvine). IS 6S, (heal 2) 1 L""O !Corona l. 16 IS. 2. Lvont (Laguna Hlll\I 16 42, fheal 31 I Vlekers CPomoN!), IS''· 1 Grano (Los Amloos). 16.228, (hellt O 1 Tllvtor <Ganeshal. 1S 10, 2. Allll!sn IN••woor1 Harbor ). IS 10. 3. Wevne No~~"), 16 21 lOOLH-(hHI I) I Vickers (Pomo11e>. 44 •o. 2 Morton (lrvlne). 47.4S, (heat 21 I l4'•1Ur (Genesne), 4S.S4, 2. Graf19 (LOl A•f'•llOS), 41.JS; 3 CLauHll (Sunnv Hiii$). 47 91, lheal 31 1. Steni.v (Norco>. 46.92, 2. A•lll'\eY (Ntwe>orf Her!IO<'), 47.S4, (heel 4) 1 tl ulla• o ( E se>er 11n111). 45.87, 2 Roaelv lW•Jl>dbridlltl. 48.21 400 relav-lhlal l) I. Mlu lon Vlelo, SO 7b, 1 Eliwanoa, SI 3'. 3 NewPOft H3rt>or, SI S1. 4. Alie Loma, Sl.19; (Mal 2) I l"almOa i., S 113· 1. Pacifica, S2.14, (heal 31 • La Hebn1. SI 24; (hffl •> I. Ganflha, SO 12, 2. Pomona, SO 43. l.600 retav--(h .. I l) I. Ca k>n. 4:08.12; 2. Le Hot>r a , 4 10 21; 3. Corona def Mar, 4 11131. <heal 2) I. Eweranza, 4:06.61; 2. D11na Hill\ •·1019; (hlal l l 1. Geneshal. 4 0' 50 <heel 4) 1. Mission V~io. 4:06.77: 2. lrvlnr A 08 85, 3 Alie Lome, 4 10,91 l'J ·Mav !Hemet). Lovely (Kenne<!v), WhM 1e1 Toro!, Bonner <Ganeshel, C111·c11•ck (Leguna Hiiis), Cla ussen (Sunnv Hllh l all al S·2 Lino (Hemet). Schurlcnt (tJ1arnono Berl, Cron lBol\a Grendel. all at S· I I I I Colemen (Irvine). 17-9~; 7 • Mil• ,,,;11 !Ol11mond Ber>. 17·S\l'l, 3 Wllllams lM•\\IOn Vle1<>), 17·2~. 4 Knight (La Hol ro l 17·21•, S Fisher (Duarlt), 11-11'o, 6 P~n•om !E l Toro) 17-0'" 7 Roberl$0tl (II .. cho AtamHos), 17·S, t PtilHle>s (( v11• t'\\) 16-11">. 9 Kirven (WOOd· !>110\il'I 16·71l T J -1 Hevtt CV1c1or Vallev), 11·9, 2 K rvf'n IWOOdbrldQf'l )1· 7'•, J Knight ~Le ••dbrr1 1 36 61• 4 For! lCha ttevl. JS·•. S f '>Id•" IPelmaarel, lS·Jl•, 6 F1\Mr • l ", .... , l• t P" 7 Rober Ison ! Rancho A.,,. ,, • H ·IO'" 8 ~llf'r\ (Alie Loma). 14 " Abele (Mission V•eiol 33-10 '" 1 Simon (Anlf'toe>e v e111ev ), 41 -8 , , • >a~n ttrv1ne l. l9 10. l PaQu•lle !Rancho A•4'" •c•\I 38·11 4 Adams (Fullerronl IM ' '> Callin IHe~tl. 37-6, 6 Schrader """' ?" V1eio1. l7-2 ,, 1 Go.;oloc• ""' n• .... I 36·7 I a Wttn10 <L a11una B• ~v lS 10 , 9 RO<lr•gue1 1 Rencrio A '~, '"\ 35 2 ' NBA plavotts CONFERENCE FINAU ceesl·of·MVenl Western Conffft>n<e ~·vi.. Lallers Todav's Game Lalreo 110, Pnoen"' 94 1 La~ers lead \e"'•e\. 1 ·0l Tl>ffdav's Game PhQenlir at Lalren Frlclav's Game Lalleri at Pt10enlx SUf\day, May 20 Lall f'fs a1 Pl>Of'n1 JI( Wedne'4av, May 13 Pnoenla al Lallen. " necf'narw Friday, M9y lS laken o• Phoenix 11 necenarv Sundav, M.av 17 er Monday, May la Pnof'n•r. a t Laken If neceuarv CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS (8t1f·Of·MVM\) EHtwn Centwance &Olton Vi.. New Yarlr T9daY'l Game New Yoo e r Bo\lon I !>erltt llt<l 3 3 MllwaukM n . New Jenev M11weUlo.H win\ \er1es 4·7 Lak•n 110, Suni 94 PliOENIX -L~e\ 12. Nancf' 14 Edweros 12. Dav" 24, Macv • WtslOhel o Adlll'YI\ 15 Pittman ) Sdnders 0, Fo\tt r O I> '>coll 0 Totals 39·8S IS 18 9• LOS ANGELES -Coo!>f'r 8 Ramb1s 6, At>Qyl Jabber 19 JOM\On 16. McGH 11 WOrlhv 13 B Sco!I 10 MCAOoo 10, W1fkl!s t Na•t'f 0 So••QQ\ O Totals 49·91 11· 16 110 Scere bv Quar11fn PhoPn•• l7 10 16 26-9• , JS An11e1es 1'I 28 21 37-110 Tnrtt·e>oinl 11oe1s-McC.t'f', Oev•\ r ou•ed ou•-None Reoounds-Phoen17 • 1 Nanre tS1 Los Arigeltt )S f.At>Oul·Jabber 101 An1\ls-Phoen1• JI IM•cv 10) LO\ An11e•es H I Coooer 101 To•a• •l'luls-Pnoenix n LOS AnQele\ 23 Techn• {•1'\ PhOf'n•~ •l~•I ~fe'1SI! A-12 12S USFL WESTERN CONFERENCE Ari1Qn& LA EXDHU Ollk l~"d l"adfk W L T 1 ' 0 s 6 0 s 6 0 . 2 9 0 C..mal l"ci SIJ •SS •S~ 111 .. , 1S7 ,., 190 119 M•< n1g11n 1 ~ 0 '36 117 ••ov\lnn 1 s 0 Sil m 111rioma 6 $ 0 S4S 110 ( "'' ~go a 0 l3l 272 541~ An1on10 • e 0 l33 t 71 EASTERN CONFIRENCI Alla~ 10 I 0 9 J 0 ? 10 0 , 10 0 ~ 909 1SO 167 141 JOO >OS I" 190 Ulfm+n<1rtem T11moe 8n New Or••tn\ M~I\ lf(k\Onvl!W 10 1 o m ~ • l 0 ,,, ,,, I 4 0 '36737 \ I 0 '17 109 4. 0 lJ3136 k~•Y"•~ 110u\t'>n 41, Plll.t>vrg!I 16 T•Y'\~­ LA II•-• at Phllll~la M" tlllltn al Ntw Ori..n• t.1 uona el Oal>.lancl MielWlaY'' 0- 0..le"Oml at Tamoa &av 1111 l"A 261 "' 736 , .. 2lt 319 11S )10 m 126 101 166 m 19' 11~ 73' 11• 1H , . LN A.19"'"96 SAT\MOAY'S RUULTS ( lltll ., f2·11111M ... ...._.. INeflN) ~•ST RACll. 3SO Verd\ Mr Ohl (Ladlevl UO 3.20 2 IO k«taculllr Pen 18ard) e 20 l ,IO P1U11 Orpt111n (Flore$) 4 60 Al~ re~~ O.iert Here, lhtOUCed Coov. RelH A Nole, I Witt Nevw Teti, Chiu Bend, Lelntl•r Lene, Sumpln Slick Time: 11.16. $2 IXACTA (S.1) Palo '62.10. SIECONO ltACI. lSO vard• AWlm Wrnolr (Plfo.ntn) IUO uo 6.10 Tll)f)y Jtll ICerOOtel IS 60 7.80 RalH A WrenQltf !Adelr ) 9.IO Abo raced. Juno Oat C.sh, Ovght11do, ~chTwo, S.muel Pea, AC>Oltos Rockel, Saini Gtor111. Time: lt.09. TH•D RACE. 3SO verd• Porle Fen (Hartl 11 00 120 uo IS 40 UO 3 to Ht'llll l ru Ret>el. Slltfll Cel (Ada ir) E1ttor1lon (Myles) Also raceo. Uno Bff, LOl'6 E•H. EH'f Sands Time. 17.81. •. ,OUlt'TH RACE. 3SO vero' The Crm'n Rose lOlmbl 1500 100 S40 On The Rebound (Waro) 9 60 s ao Clllcevo 8 uo (Gercla) •6.80 Alto reeecl. House Coov. Pfl~ll.ev Brown, Eeillv ThrM, BartlmllS Babe, Magole Man· dala, Sovnd Dancer , Dynamic Dyna Time· 11.28. U EXACT A ( 10·2) 1>1110 '233 40. FIFTH RACE. 3.SO varO\ Sir Wellv !Adair) 38 60 U.00 u o Prtmonellti Man (Mitchell) 11.40 4.60 Cuhcen (Hert) 260 Al5o rec.a: OnullOO, Veoo. Leo• Black Bear, KMC> On Kffe>lng On. Time. 11.I S. S3 EXACTA (1·6) N ld $710.40 SIXTH RACE. 350 yardl . Min Eve ()petlff' (Crot) I 00 S.60 • 20 Jet Dldll <Rultl U O S oo The Hlgl'lwav Man <Bard) 2.80 Al'o raeecl: Breen Pearl, Rovally Comet Easv. Euv Barn, Wrengtln LedY. Duh II. Bk>Obvi Alllllt. Azure Gl111no Time: 11.0l NOTE Due to mechanic.el failure at the 11att, tile ~venlh race was d1Klert'O null •114 Vold. AU W801f'S on ell horH• In Ille race were oroereo refunded EIGHTH RACE. 3SO yaros Heaven' Sake CMilchetl) tJ to U.10 5.60 Rosie Lu Jon (Bard) 6 to 4.20 Perky Blue (Hart) 3 00 Alw raced· Dash For Dlemondi, Tella Story, Mv Fair Feature. Rldln Easv. Time 11_83. l) EX'lCTA (6·4) oeld s.399.00 NINTH RACE. JSO varos Infiltrate <Garcta ) 23.60 10 00 l 60 Amalel Roeket CPllltenlOlll 13 60 140 Benotd A 8edulno <MYleJl 8.00 Also raced Laurin Html>f'n, Dust\' Bunnv, E uv Leigh Mari•. Crever Enolng, Short Moon, Hev To Husllt'. MarladO<: Time llOS TENTH RACE. lSO vard\ Camblo De Oro IHar11 11 80 9 00 o 1IO MY Lillie Sinn < Lac~ey I II 00 1 20 J tft 0 Luek (11armonl • 70 Also rec.Id. Rvnnl11 Silt. Ima Fa\I Jtrl Goin For II, Dos RolOs, Kaweah Wee Trulv Parr, OI Holle $'2 EXACTA Cl0-9l oa 1d '10180 Attenoanc.e· 1',S07 I evren Nebtfl a.nk (et Oal9') 70-1)·64--20) ''"''·6'-209 74·11-u-2ll Cra ig Stadiet Mike Smith M.arll.O'~•re TomWat.ori l.Alf Tr evtno David Edward\ Chip &Kit Jev Hau Ar\dv Bean Tom Kiie Pavne Stewart Georoe Archer Dave Barr Mike Oon<lld Garv Hellbe•11 Jim ThOre>e Clarence Ro'e Tom Purner Oevld 0Qrl11 Jim Nellord David Gr ahem Hal Sutton Wavrw Gradv Donnie Hammond Ben Cren,,,.w Garv McCoro Dan POhl Pal McGowan WavneLtvl Mark Weibe JOhn Adams Bill Kratieri Tom Jenkins JO.'f ltHsell Denis Watson Buddy Garoner Cher~\ COO<lv Fr enk Conne r Jim COlblfrl Georoe Burns Mike Hotta nd MacO'Greov Sammv Rachfll Sen Ballesleros D A Wtlbflno Jonn s1ar1< Do\JIJTewett, Joe Inman Merk LYll Huber! Grffn Da n For 1man Mll<e Soll Rav FIOVO Wally Armslro"o Bre11 UPOer Randv Watkin~ Brad Brvenl Run Cochran At Gelberger Gavin Levenson Tim Norri\ Mllrk Calceve-::chle Pel~ Ooiter'1u•J Curt Bv•um Bruce Fltlsri.r Jev Cuoo Thoma~ Lthrna n Rog,, Maltbie Den Hantiorson Bobbv Wadklnl Lanny WaOklnl Jim Booros Ll!Onaro Tfiornown .Jim Oetil ii.nov North Roe.rt Hovi ' n-n -u-211 n -10-69-21i. ... 1s-•.-i12 74·69-6...-ilf 10•11-10-211 7•·'9·6t-tl2 !HMt-713 1S·10-6t-21) 11·69·~13 • 7-13-1>-213 1S-n·'1-714 7'·77·--214 15·11·61-214 7S·l2-67-214 74·13·61-114 71-13-10-214 76·6f-6t-71• 12-16·17-214 1S·6t·7l-214 6'·7•-11-214 7S· 71·69-215 1J·12·70-21S 74-11-7<>-?IS n -11-11-21s 11-n-n~21s 1&·73·69-216 12· 7S·6t-tl6 ll-11·71-216 71·74·71-111 76-71·10-'211 13·14·10-211 14·13· 7<>-211 16·n -69-211 72·76-69-211 73·69·1S-217 73-13-71-217 18·69·71-211 71-16·11-111 70·17·71-718 71-70-11-218 7HH>-211 69·16·73-218 73-7•-7C>-21' 7l-7S· 7C>-2 II n -11-1.-111 16-11-12-119 73-73·73-219 16-70·73-219 7•·72·73-119 14·1•-71-119 13-16-10-219 77·12·70-219 77-72· 70-219 79-10· 70-2 It 11·1'-14-'120 11-16-73-1:20 H-n-n-no 1'·1•-n-no 17-71-71-120 n -11-11-no 76-7)-71-22 I 76-13-71-211 75-12-15-121 7S·13-7t-222 7•-75-73-222 76-13-73-m n -10-1.-m 13· 7•-70-723 72-16·1t-11• 76·72-7t-214 1r-16-1;-tt• 1s-1'·1.-ns n-n-11-126 LPGA toumamem Cat SUlfollr, Va.I S,.lty Ltttle AnM -Mari. Pall• Amy Alcofl Holvwood Park Beckv Peer~on SA TUR DAY'S RE SUL TS SiMa 8ertoLacc.lm 70-69-139 10-70-140 11-70-1•1 1•-61-141 12-70-1•2 17-11-143 74·69-143 11-n-143 11·72-1'3 n-12-1« 7)-12-10 7S·70-14S 12-7)-l•S 11-14-1"6 7S·71-1"4 73-73-t .. 14·12-1"4 11·1-• .. 1'-73-1'7 68·79-141 14·13-1•1 12-lS-141 13·14-1'1 13·1-141 17·1S-147 11·1S-141 1'-73-141 16· 11-147 11 ·77-1•9 l•-1-14' 16·73-1'9 15-1-1•9 ( 14tfl of '1·daV lhOreusHlrect mae""9l Muffin SPltnC~r Devlin FIRST RACE. I 11 16 mites Jvoy Clark. Natural Sl>lendor (Dralf) S.80 3 20 ? 80 l(elhY Bak.t'r Gatao P rtnce (Toro> ) ao 2 80 J-Bl11toe1>, AlcelhoU\ IOllvarn l 4 10 Jan Sreohf'n•on Alw re~ Se>a newev J1m\t'I, Sor1nQ Juli lnttstf'r DlQQf'r. lnerhcucate , LonQ Live "'" l(!f\O Cathv Mer.no Tl~ 147 415. Donna H wrwe SECOND RACE. 1 I 16 rnllf'\ Allee Ailrman S111r of Oewen (Dlhs11 l 11 40 6 ~O 4 oo COllHn Walk.er · Court Lee0er (De'9aolllol 900 480 Morla F1gue•es·Do111 Incursion (Mela) • ·" ·c'lo ..... J04C JllYU.t ~ec~ If Berl\Cfl Also r aced Al,hurouk Jul.ono. P.rate Leonn Ca\\eoav Men Ml\ler Crest Net Procttd\ Fhr>I Pia N•l\\On Hiiis. Glen<:• AbOUI Timt' 1 44 4 s 11.aUlv McMullen l2 DAILY oou•LE I I-IOI 32 Bf'ver1v Klan u ne•O ' 00 Jen Fivnn THIRD RACE. 1 furlong\ Flee! Na~ra <McCarronr J 10 270 110 R1g111 on Re<! 1 Pincay J l l>O 7 tO Fe1st Pes\aoe t!>•blllet 1 10 Also raced Son ol Son9 Manv C1ac1er \ T1mt 122 S.S E XACTA < S· 31 oa•d S7 t 00 FDURTli RACE. 6 furtongs G04dv's Cmnor ICstndt 19 60 9 bO 6 70 Swis'1's Wino tDruler I I(> ?O 17 40 Nevaoe S&Qe <Oelahounavet 7 60 Also raced Famllv Fo1 JoCll Jouetr Se>orllflO Blood, Lilac Ro<>oe , GOO<! Tensions Jung~ Hau. Sam's CO(llet. Grit\""° Fritz Time I"°' 4 S $.S EXACT A (1 -9) oe1d \841 SO FIFTH RACE. I I 16 miles on 1url SwlnQlnQ Scooie (S'1mkrl 30 .0 770 J 80 Bee" BBQ lOl.'LahOu\\llVe l 2 •O 2 10 Honor Medal <P lncavl 2 60 Al'o racec:! Promontorv Trovel. Ltmnlo"" Lou••. Usua uv Reh,,ble Too Seeded, Skillful Look Tl~ 1·43 215 < $.S EXACT A (9-1) oald SIU 00 SIXTH RACE. 6 lurlonca Jo1ollnlck (Meza I • 70 • oo l 20 Mr Unbehevat>le <Slt>llie I I 20 • 80 Maro< Biii IOeigaolllo) • 60 Al'o raced R1gf1t Tnrlll Ntu•r()(I ,.,, roliflQ, Lucky Buddv C.renoblf' Tlmt 1'()9 J S • $.S EXACTA 16-81 oa10 J11400 SEVENTH RACE I t lb m,l•s on '"r'i Lou1svlMe Swnmll CMezaJ 63 90 18 2Q 110 County !>eat (Plncav) l 60 ? llO R11M1b11 (Hawll!YJ 180 AIW raced Alllt<l Comrria!\dtr Red Don, Biro Diver, T B111 Syndrome Pnn~f'tv Fighter. Burk!O Treasurt> Time 1 41 J s l.S EXACT A !6· 11 0010 s•78 00 '2 PtCK SIX (IO·S-1-9·6 61 pa10 '3 . .00.90 with •' winning lick ers lllve llofsesl Ca rrvover 0001 s 166 641 .ta EIGHTH RACE. 6 tur!Qn9\ Night Move< (Dt'1svl 17 00 3 to 2 60 Deoonalrr Junior IMcCerronl 7 40 7 20 CrOHO COClverts) 160 AIM> r aced H0r1ev1and Cttame>ag"" Bid R¢na Run • nmf' lill 2 s '5 EXACTA 14 31 oa•fl \8SOO NINTH RACE. 1 I 16 m11es on 1urt Dollllr Der Jing (l oro 1 13 40 S •O c .O Gr'v Su•e n <De111tiouu11ye I 6 60 • 20 Bullion <G uerra I 6 20 Atw raceo lecc•e Aoou• Sunset Gullarraantt 1111111 Fore•. Proua l111et Time 141 )1S SS EXACT A 11-21 01110 S191 SO A!lef\dence 79.440 .,, Pro bowilne l"IA TOVA !at tl-, Mn I Earl A"tl!Otlv. Ovt>Un, C ehl H Qamtt 11vera11e, 211 i40,000 2 Git Sliker, W•""1\llton I~ J 16 118mtt\. 211. U S.SOD ) Rick Min~ V•n<.Ou•.. We\h 31 games ~. 51,,iOO • Gtor~ Paor>a\. Cl\a<tallp N C, Al 9e~ ?Ot, s14,900 S Merk taker, Gar~ G•on. tehl lO games ?O?. 110,SOO • Jim Mlllt>r Mete Anr eo 98""'\ 106. II.TOO 1 Htllfv l;ol'l1•i.t ~41"° ~l"llS COIO. 36 0-mtt\. 1U SUOO I Sam Mau.er-. Glessooro N J l1 Q8me\, 103 u .00 9 Pete McCordk. Hou\11>11 Te.a\, n eama' '1l. sJ • .00 10 No<m Ou!ot . f orl W0<th ftt8'-ta 1111""" 211. n . 900 Hltlh r.dlell v•vbel Clfl C;HAl#IOtlSHlf'S C•tlt..-...._ l A Aradla Otf LO\ Allos U • u • 1S-6 4 A Mire to•ta dll E•tenc•a U I) 12·1• tr!\, IS 1l IH Al•CeM•ller Gail H1re111 P11t Mevers C ynl'1•a l'•QQ Lauro Colt' Merv Bf'e P orrer Pennv P ull OebO•a h S'<lnntr Bonnie Lauer J Area golf resutts LAGUNA BEACH GOLF ASSOCIATION A Fllvllt 64-Lou Clem. 68-Franlt Ros'l:_ Cnarle 1 Hellman. 70-Jf'rrv Brown, Jlmmv Jamts. Biii WOOd a Fl'9flt 70-Bill Hudgeon1. John Soe1<11no. Fero1n11no Hall ThObvrn Whllt 11-Alu MllCheH. Fred Srarl<, Frani. Henstn, n-Of'I Cenlielo C Flkltll 65-<harles Keulman, 69-Emll Ar.~ anoer. Ted Lt hner 69-R•cherd Hotterl. Joseph Mule ~o Flltlhl 48-Wllllam Wilson, Jacti. McDowell, D1c1< Jones. 70-Robfrt Youn11 11-NOOte Phllhe>\, Bill 8vcll.lev E Fll9'1t 66-SenllaQo Htrnanoe\, 6&-F're<i Roth. Lou Unoe•wOOd. 71-Martv Rumel, Lowolt Heacock Saturday at lndV FASTEST LAPS OF THE DAY Tom SMva, 210689; Howdv Hotme1, 109 678, Marlo Anorettl. 1019SO, MlchHt Andretl1. 207 90S; Gordon JohncOCll, 107.~5. Al Unstr , 204.44 1, Al Unser Jr . 203 404. Teo Fatil, :703 600. Roberto Gul'rrero. 205.117. Al HQ4bert. ?OJ 404. Emerson Filll1>11<1I 701 078 JerQuf'\ Vlneneuvf', 700.013, D1c1< Simon. 201 83•. A.J Fovt, 203 860 Chrl\ i..neilel. 199131 Oennv ')ulll•M 196 0-A 0..., ,.. fllhin9 NEWPORT LANDING (Newport 8Ndll -Sl anolefs t) ceflco t>au . 19 sand ba u 12 \CUioln 3IO meet.ere!, IS sllttPlhfad. 1 btue 11trth Saturdlv'• tr.l'we1tlru f"OOTeALL Na"91\111 , ..... l. .. _. MINNESOTA lllKING~-Announcecl lhtl 1ellr1ment ot D.11ttl\ ~wflleY, ctnter CINCINNA Tt BENGAL $-Sl~\K Stt vt Mr KtoVl!r ruflllil'IO bact. PHILADELNOA l'iAGLES-Cul Herotd CermlchHI, wldl rtcillver WASHINGTON Rf'0SklNS-S1gMCI JD Gron end Orle n«> low•v llnt«>ecktrl H11rrv Ventti., lacto.141. Shaw11 Benson Qll~ll t n<I $1u Scf'\ntl~Qtf . tel\lllf HOCl(IY Nt.._I H9Cin LM~ CALGAftY f'LAMU SlgM(! loo JOM\on. 'eoeclt, to • 111r .. veer tontracl IOCCllt Melw '"4IMf Seccw lM9W \1 l.OUI' Hf'AM RS Ac.llvelad ~l•v• "eci.. oetencwi Cut Men MUI ~¥ tor••rl'I COLLIOI CHARL(STOH-N•med Mllrlt Bernette i-10 •omen ' be\li.tlbtlt tCMl<ll ~tltACOSl • Nerf'lecl VIII",.,,., Gro,_ ""'a d \OC t at < "41t II IU T Nem.cl Drure 0.1¥1Hllf1el Nad (N«\ ---·------------------------------------- -- CREDIT LINE 2 join Pacific Mutual board of d1rectors DoHld E. Guinn, chairman of the board and chief executive officer of ~~cute Telesis Group, and Thomas H. Nielsen, president ofTlle lntne Co. have JOI~~ Pa.clflc M11tual Life Insurance Co.'s board of directors. The pair replace rctmng director Edward E. Carter, chairman of the board emeritus of Carter Hawley Hales Storea, Inc .. and Thomas L. Lowe, retired chairman of the board for the Newball Land and Fannlllg Co. • • • \VllUam C. Fischel and Tom Hart have been promoted to new posts for Irvine Pactnc, announced Roland Osgood, presi~ent of Tile lrtble Co.'1 h~mebuilding div1s1on. Fischel. a four-year employee. has been pro moted to vice president of prOJl!Ct management. with responsibility for overseeing d~velopment of all new Irvine Pacific residential projects. Hart will take over F1schel's former post as project director and will be responsible for the constructio n of Irvine Pacific for-sale products in Irvine. including townhomes. condom1n1ums and sin2le-fam1ly homes. ••• Mary J . George is the new vice president of marketin~ for VLI Corp. of Irvine, a pharmaceuticals firm that markets the Today vagmal contraceptive sponge. George's entire career has been in the marketing field. including six years with Hunt-Wesson Foods. Inc. • • • Chuck Brano has become a partner and account executive for Teri Bruno Public Relations after spending a year in pan-time support activities. Bruno's responsibilities will be in marketing and client development, as well as writing, research and coordination of the firm's specialty public relations service. Bruno holdi-a bachcl-OM-degrttin political science with a minor in marketing from Cal State Long Beach. • • • SyQuest Technology has chosen Irvine's R.L. Couch Publlc Relations as the agency ofrccord. Managing the account for the Fremont firm will be Holly Bllllllgs, director of public relations. SyQuest manufactures removable cartridge disk drives used 10 small business. personal and portable computers. • • • Kinetic Computer Systems of Newport Beach has installed its manufacturing and acrnunting systems at three Southern California locations: O'Con.nor Engineering in Costa Mesa, Qualidyne of Chula Visla and Johnston Pomp Co. of Glendora. The KCS system features hardware manufactured by Irvine-based AJpba Micro and used at firms ranging from farm implement manufacturing to laser equipment. • • •• Mlcrodata Corp. ofln inc has introduced a financial management system called A LL Finame. described as a fourth generau on language that is desi~ned to implement. maintain. document and execute business applications. Microdata. a su t1{ltfi":fr'')"'...-of McDonnell Douglas Corp., manufactures and markets bus111c-;s computer systems. data processing systems and other computer peripheral~ "orldw1de. • • • Steve UUey has hecn promoted to assistant vice president/branch manager of the Cuh er oflice of the Bank of Irvine. Utley has been with the Bank of Irvine smcc October 1983. Prior to that, he worked in the FederaJ Deposit Insurance Corp.'s Costa Mesa office. • • • Don DiCrlsto Concrete Accessories, Inc .. of Irvine has bought nearly an acre 10 the lrvine Industrial Complex for a combined office and warehouse complex. Broker Evan James of the Evan James Co. in Huntington Beach. negotiated the purchase from The Irvine Co .. the industrial complex developer. Don DiCristo manufactures and imoorts building materials. • • • Alpba Microsystems oflrvme has added a third region to its western sales zone and appointed Steven R. Mann regional sales manager to supervise pro$rams within the new area. The new central west region -created from temtories previously included in the southwestern and northwestern regions -includes Orange and San Diego counties. along with Utah. Colorado. Wyoming. Idaho and Montana. Mann will be based 1n Alpha Micro's western zone offices in Costa Mesa. Mann was previously principal of his own firm. Mann Interests, w1h1ch provded computer sales and consulting services. Alpha Micro manufactures high-performance business microcomputers. • • • Huntington Beach resident Jeffry J. Johnson has been named vice president and manager of Security Paclftc National Bank's Brookhurst and Chapman office in Garden Grove. Johnson previously served as branch manager for the bank's Beac h and Garfield office. • • • Huntinglon Beach-based Mercury Savings has announced its quarterly earnings for the period ended March 31 . Earnings have jumped from 31 cents a share in the same period last year to 37 cents a share. Net. after-tax. unaudited consolidated earnings for the first quarter reached S L6 I 4.000. compared with S 1,369,000 in 1983. • • • Stanley H. Reese has been appointed to the newly create position of vice president, communications products, for Weatera Digital Corp. of Irvine. Reese is responsible for marketing. product planning and overall profitability for Western D1g1tal's communications product line. which includes public and local area networks and general data communications products. Reese has spent 20 years in the high-technology field. ' . . Richard Benoltt has jo1 ned the Troy Investment Food of Newport Beach as director of marketing. Bennill was previously sales manager with Resi•- Daon. TToy is a publid) held real estate investment fund with a $90 million portfolio that includes Park Wellington in West Hollywood. presently undergoin$ a multi-million. dollar conversion from apartments to luxury condomi111ums. • • • John Nelson has hecn honored as Distnct Manager of the Year by Carl Karcher Enterprises. Nelson. whose district includes restaurants in Santa Ana. Irvine, Fountam Valley and Costa Mesa. achieved the highest volume of sales m the company an'd demonstrated "excellent leadership skills:·. according to Steve Larson. group vice president of operations for the Anaheim• based rompan~ • • • Carole Eicben Interiors of Santa Ana has been commissioned to design and furnish 1ntenors for what 1s believed to be the first California-inspired model home ever built 1n Japan. The company was com missioned by National House Industrial Co. of Osaka. The home to be decorated is a two-story "three generati on home" that will feature contemporary, westernized furnishmgs and accessories. E1chen has traveled to Osaka to address the presidents of 250 dealers who sell homes for National House in Japan. She will discuss merchandising and decoraung strategies for the model home. • • • Ple11ey Solid Sta te of lrvrne has introduc.ed a new, two.-thip set that simplifies the design of receivers for small. central telephone offices. PABXs. key systems and mobile telephone systems. Plessty Solid State designs. manufactures, tests and packages integrated and hybrid circuits to create a range ofcommcrcial and military products. • • • CIE Systems, Joe. of In inc -a subsidiary ofC. ltoh Electronics. Inc. - has announn·d the add1t1on of Rennaker a. Auoelates, Inc. of Georgia as an au , thoriicd reseller for ( I ES 680 business computer systems and software • • • The Newport Reach office of John Burnllam and Co. has been recognized as lnvestmen• Oflicc of the Year for achieving the highest loan production during 1983. A1..cpeting the office award at a recen't awards banquet in La Jolla ~were staff mcmb<'~ William Dugan, Mlcbael Wblte, DuneS'mltla, Lff Bar1en, Linda Forml1ano nnd Scott W. Abell, assistant vice president. AbeU was also named investment Officer of the Year for the firm's Orange County and San Diego office!i for the second 'ltra1gh1 year. • • • First lnttrttate Banll of Callfornla has relocated its a1rpon-arca office from MncArthur Roul cvard to 5000 Birch St in the ltoll Cuter in Newport Beach. The new: I tOOO SQtrnrc·foot hranch is nearly twice the size of the fotmer and 1nrlud1..-.. a four-lone dnvc-u-motor bank and two Automated TeHcr Machines. plu<> a hrokeroge focilit) in the lobby. • • • Gre1 Strobot, a Burro\11b1 Sy1tem1 indcl>'ndent representative from Costa Mesn. attended a recent Burrouihs \Cmtnar in the City of Industry Burrouahs mn11ulan 111r' n)J\nual Wnte-h ·On{'(' rc<'ordkeepina sy~toms for ~mall bu~inc'" -. r New offices for CPI• Richard Liddy, left, ezecative vice preai- dent of Continental Corp., and Frank Edelateln, prealdent of CPI Penalon Ser- vicea, tour CPI'• computer room durln& ·anopen at CPI'• new headquarten lD Irvine. Continental la the parent company of of CPI. CPI la the nation'• leacUD.i independent admlnlatrator and trutee ol retirement plan• for email to m ld -elze bulneaeea. CPI'• ezpanalon and mod- ernl&ation plan•, ln adclltion to the move, include the recent wtallation of an IBM 3083 computer ayatem. The new 60,000- aqaare-foot facility will hoaae 400 of the firm'• 500 employee.. CPI wu formerly located ln El Toro. Business-owned autos stranded by tµ laws The new tax law being considered· by Congress highlights the toughest crackdown on travel and entertain- ment expenses since 1962 - a full 22 years ago. It will hit hundreds of thousands of taxpayers -both individuals and corporations. But there are many ways you can soften or even offset the adverse impact of this coming law -if you are aware of what's on the way~ In CC'rtain areas, the law finall y defines the ··1av1sh and extravagant" provisions of the '62 tax law-and 1n the worst possible way. Under the ·62 Micro General interfaces to Pitney Bowes Micro General Corporation (MGEN) in Irvine announced that it entered into a license agreement with Pitney Bowes. Inc. of Connecticut. to interface Micro General's CODA microcomputer postal and shipping scales directly to Pitney Bowes elec- tronic postage and parcel meters. This enables customers to place a letter or package on the CODA scale and automatically set the meter postage and trip a stamp from the mailing machine. Alvin B. Phillips, president, chief executive officer. and board chair- man of Micro General said, "We consider this license agreement to be a significant sales opportunity for Micro General since P1tney Bowes has such a dominant market share of mailroom postage meters and mail- ing machines. Scale interfacing .to an electronic postage meter is another important step in office automation and represents the ultimate in mail- room and shipping room efficiency ... act. tor mstance. a business or a business owner could write off the cost of. say. a Rolls-Royce. From here on.forge.tit. Bet on one thing: There's a drastic T &E law, much of it retroactive. Ptentice-Hall's editors, with whom I worked on this series of tax columns. say that the new law permits invest- ment credit and derreciation on only the first $21.000 o the cost of a I 00 percent business-use auto. What's more. !here's a governmen1 presump- tion that at least 50 percent of use is non-business --meaning 'personal. and you still have to prove that first 50 percent. The House version of the law would require even more rigorous proof and da:cumentation of over 50 percent. This is a bombshell! Let's check the changes and how you can get around their impact: Q. What's the top amount of investment credit I can get on a car I bought for business use? A. The operative word here may be "bought." If you bought and used the car for business after March I, 1984, you come under the new limits (House bill). If you bought the car on or BEFORE March l , 1984. you don't come under the new dollar limit at all. Q. What is the dollar limit for depreciation and investment credit? A. No matter how much the car costs .. you can use onJy the first $21 ,000 of the cost for credit and depreciation deductions. Last year. for instance. if you bought a car for. say. $33,000. you could have taken a 6 percent investment credit and written off through depreciation 25 percent the first year. Pre ntice-Hall is using big numbers. but the theory would be the same no matter what the cost. Assume the same set of facts with one chan~e: You buy the car and put it into service after March I, 1984. Oversimplified fo r clarity, out of the $33.000 cost of the car. you can take the 6 percent investment credit on only $21,000: $1 .260. You have lost an 1mmed1ate S 700 10 dollar-for- dollar tax credits. The law 1s tough across the board, appl)ing to 10011.- SYLVIA . PORTER EXPERT ADVICE term leases, too. (A long-term lease 1s 30 days or more.) Under the Senate version, the auto must be used at least 90 percent for business, or you must use the automatic mileage deduction. I) Jones Limo Service picks you up at work to drive you to the airport for a one-week business trip, and picks you up on your return. You avoid a variety of costly nuisances. You need not worry about the tough new dolJar limits -SO percent personal use presumption. or 90 percent business use. Your travel costs are deductible 2) You can work while )Ou're bctng driven to and from the office. Q. Why can't someone from the office drive me to work and back? A. You can do this--but 95 percent of the businesses in the United States are "small." and can you spare a worker for this? NOTE: Run a bill w11h the hmo com pan). Have its detailed records to substantiate your busmess tnp. Q . What if the business use of the car is 50 percent or less? A. A higher standard of proof 1s required. You must handle more auduous, intensive, expensive paper- work. bookkeeping, etc. The new la~ drastically slashes a corporauon ·s tax deductions for its business cars, even where there 1s no personal use. ANOTHER CAUTION: The ~en ­ ate law also covers personal com- puters. Be espec1all) careful if )Our child uses your perso nal computer You will run the nsk of less than I.JO percent use --and that could rcalh h11 \OU hard. The whole ta\ structun.· '' being torn apart. Be on guard' Computer break--in usually easyjOb Termin al s~curity lax at most businesses . sa ys security expe~rt By JOY DEE ANT.BONY Deir,_. C..n rpr ....,, According to Bob l::..eacb of Arthur Anderson & Co., a lot' of companies arc sittingduck.s for computer crimes. In 25 percent of firms with terminals, you can walk in, open· the nearest drawer next to one. and discov~r a password and instructions on gaining accc.$5 to the system. That's one of the reasons the big eight accountintfirm has established a microcomputer consulting servioe many clients in Orange County, ch said. The service also helps a all or large business find out what kind of computer they need and what kind of software will be most useful to them. Executives are calling Arthur Andersen these days with the worry that many of their employees have expense accounted a personal com- puter which doesn't jive with tht other employees'. This means dupli- cation of effon, less productivil}:. and a lack of data sharing. People wtU call a consultant and say "My Apple doesn't tallc to my IBM. now what?" ~-tap tn..-Artbllr -Afl<ienen consultants for security reasons. For instance. they may have middle managers who want to use micro- computers which connect to the corporate information system. These people will ask that information go from the main computer directly onto their screens so they won't need to labonously type in the data from a printed report. Though this sounds ltke a reasonable request, Leach said. 11 can tum into a security nightmare. For th1 s reason guards are posted at company doors to prevent people from walk.1ng out with unauthorized materials. What about the manager who cop1c~ the stuff onto a floppy diskette and then sends the mfor- mation OUl" over the phone lines? "Who·s watching the phone lines?" Leach asked. Leach said that because Arthur Andersen has been into computers since their founding. having installed the first business computer system ever used tn 1953. they can apply their network of 5.500 experts worldwidt' to security problems w1th a ven- geance. One of the most common secunt)' risks a company 1~ hkely to factt results from employee turnover Everytime an employee leaves the .company. the method of accessing computer files should be C'hanged in a manner such that even tf the em- ployee returned. he or she would have to be retrained in order to use the system. Especially when employees leave the company with posittve feelinis. executi ves forget that a secunty nsk has walked out the door. lo the case of summer interns. Leach said, com· panies are vulnerable because these cmplo)ees are so quickly forgotten, though they are ver) likely to leak secrets. Even though we are raptdl) adjust- ing to this 10format1on age. the general partner of the Management Information Consulting d1v1 s1on ex- plained that existing laws treat com- puter cnme in an unenh$-htened fashion. It doesn't see gaming un- authonzed access to computer files as equivalent to breaking and entenng Hov.ever. landmark leg1slat1on 1~ now being considered 1n the .. tatr legislature which would make sul'h an access as much ofa cnme as brejlo..111~ the lock o n a door which 1s not '>Our own Right nov.. such act I\ It~ 1~ ~)nh prosecuted 1 f computer tiles ha'~· been destro~ed or tampcored with Micro General Corporation de- signs. manufactures. and markets a broad line of microcomputer.postal. shipping. and counting scales for business offices. mail room. shipping. and stockroom applications through a nat1onw1de network of dealers and distributors. Computer Expo starts May 24 1nAnahelm Godfather's Pizza moves he.adquarters to Costa Mesa The third annual Anaheim Com- puter Showcase Expo opens a four day run May 24 at the Anaheim Convention Center More than I 00 booths will display a broad r&f\ge of small computer sys· terns, appltcation software packages. peripherals and related products for an audience of business. corporate and professional end users. The Expo is part of a nationwide series of re~ional eKposi tions produced by The Interface Group (Needham. MA) for business, corpor- ate and professional users of small computer systems This year Th( Interface Gr-oup will produce 27 regional Computer Showcase Expos throughout the United State~. A special fcaturt at the Anaheim Comrutcr Showcase Expo 15 the Smal Computer Colleae. two frtt I· hour seminars offe~ twice daily. 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([) TWIUGH'T ZONE l IT 18 MITTEN ENTERTAIMNT TMl8 wm< cm PYTHON'S FlYINO e EXECUTIVE PAOFllES CC) DARYL HALL I JOHN OATES: ., MOVIE •*'It "The Grass ts Always Grtenef Ovw The Sec>tit Tri" (1978) Cttol Burnett Charles Grodtn AOCK 'N' SOUL INTtANA TIOHAl (%)MOVIE ** "Mt A Glgolo"" (1981) David BOWie. Kun Novak -10:45-e UFE8TYlE.S OF THE RICH AHO FAMOUS • SONOAY 8flORT8 PAGE ~11:00-•LMNOWIU> Cl) MA8TERPIE<:E THEATRE (C)MOYE • . • * * "Auntie Mame" ( 1958) Rosal· Ind RusaeN, FOfres1 Tucker • G G (I) 9 all HEWS 8 WALL. m&T JOURNAL MPORT ®MOVIE I PfT!A POPOFF llNt SWAGGART • • •'It "T ootsle'" ( 1982) OIJslln Hottman, J...c.a Lange. l~SPORTS IAMY MANI.OW: THE CONCERT AT BlEHHEllll PA!Ja (C)MOVIE -1:05-(D).,avE * '* "Young Lady Cl\lnertey" (1977) Htt1et Mc&lde. Pelf. 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I 'Moron Movies' has 'em laughing -Former house painter finds nice niche In world off un films By JOEL SIEGEL AsaocJate4 PreH Writer LANSDOWNE, Pa. -After three unpublished novels, a failed humor mapzine and undistinguished stints in sporuwriting and advertising. Len Cella finally found success. He created ''Moron Movies." for six months Cella has been showing bis short comedy films an a small screening room al the Lansdowne Theater outside Philadel- phia. The films recently began show- ing up on the "Tonight" show. and now there's talk of production deals, a full-length motion picture and videos. Not bad for a 46-ycar-old Ivy LeaJue dropout who had been li ving on SSOO a month as a house painter. He's doing much better now. "A lot of people had th.cir doubts about it. but I knew what I had. I had seen these things .make 'dozens and dozens of people laugh," Cella said in an interview with The Associated Press. ' DO)NG BUSINESS UNDER A FICTITIOUS NAME? If you have just filed your new Fictitious Business Name and have not yet submitted it for publication, please don't forget that the limitation is 30 days from date of filing. The DAILY PILOT will publish your statement for $38.50. edward• wes·reROOK CINEMA '41f'ettmlnt tet at llroollhv'•' 530-4401 Ga•d•"' Cro'f• • eclwarcls MllA CllllMA Newport I 11th 646-5025 Coal• MeM Ormnoe Coat OAJLY PtLOT/~. Mey 13, 1 .... 'Pollmaker' real challenge · for non-Kentuckian FOnCla llU 990-4021 UA M()Vl[S 4 COSTA IUA 546 2111 lDWS SOUTH COAST P~AZA COSTA IUA 631 3501 lDWAROS HARBOR TW.. 1mu 551 0655 COWARDS W0008RIOCC LACllA ltW 768 6611 LAGOO HIUS MAl.l WINNER OF have Lhc scnpt and I would Fonda, whose husband, wondtr: Could 1 do it? I wu fonner political activist always teared that I would Tom Hayden. is now a not be ableto deliver. It's member of the California an awesome responsibility. Assembly, says her enttrc comes from ensiead o{ a llfm>tY,Pical view ol hill- billies.• she $1)'1. ••Sbe Md her road maMtef put t<>sether a little lour. We visited Mits0W'i. Ken· tucky, Tennessee and Ar· k.ansas and mei all kinda of people." ''People said to me, family had to hve lhrough 'You're goinJL to play the role with her. For~ Gertie Nevels'f And 1 knew tunatcly. it took only a they didn'tthink l could do month and a haJf rather it. I was worried, too. But I than lhe four monthl ~ thought about her so much, quired for a feature film. 1~·~P.lii~iii I felt like I enter"Cd Iler so "I go throuah these weird II "TIE much, plus the time I spent metamorphose$ anyway as EPIC .AJWElnm"• in the mountains living the time approaches for me flat ttn Al II a-tea with people, that when the to become somebody else," 1 .. -.. 11 .. 111 time came to do it I was she says. "I'd worked o~· -. nghl for the pluck.Jng. In the accent. From the day J Oranc• Ceunty fact, it was the casjest thing left home to stan on the ~=~.s I've ever done." film I ne'er spoke without Gertie 1s a woman of the the Kentucky accent. I'd earth and her most call home and the kid~ chenshed dream 1s to buy a wanted me to stop the farm. But her husband, accent I'd say. 'Sorry. played by Levon Helm, 1s hone). ah cain't do 11.' Ifs an mept farmer and when got to be pan of me. It has he takes off for Dctro1l her Lo be natural. dream is shattered. In De-'Tm not good al accents troll they arc outsiders. and I've n~vcr really done a taunted as hillbillies. As strong accent before. But if solace and a means of extra you don't have the accent money. Gertie whittles you don't have Genie. J dolls and with only a worked very hard on the pocket knife begins to carve accent with Bob Easton. He a bust of Christ from a huge was of immeasurable help block of cherrywood. to me." "I was attracted to the Fonda says that when she role by the com bination of was making "9 10 S" she her simplicity and eanh-talked about "The boundness." says Fonda. Doll maker" w11h one ofher "And by her spirituality co-stars. Dolly Pan.on, a and her faith and her com-native of Tennessee. "She mitment to her values. was real concerned that I "Plus it was a plain old come to a more complex acting challenge. It's as understanding of where she different from me as any-·~;::=+====;;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~=;;;;;;;;;1-thing I've ever ... !more I different than anything I've ever done. I like that kind of a challenge as an actor." llSSlll ... 495"6220 CDWAROS VlUO MALL OUICE 637 0340 AMC ORANG£ MAI. l IUICE 634·391 t UA CITY C£N1ER OUIC( 634 9361 PACIFIC S ORAHGC DA.ft mramru MS sm UA W£S~T£R TWIH _Jts 4 A.M.. do you know where yow car J.t? 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This year. for the first time. you can call orwntc ahead for a calendar of 1984-85 special events to help you decide when you want to go. reaching capacity 1n June, 1980. It is full of canyons, caves, coves and islands to explore by boat. You can even find co mplete isolation if you desire. The surrounding sc.enery is not traditional green forest. but monolithic. 500-foot sandstone cliffs, carved into gigantic works of "modem" art by nature over thousands of years. all changing color by the hour and by the season. Lake Powell's fou r shoreline marinas -Wahweap. Bullfr<>~. Hall's Crossing and Hite --offer numerous arncnitu:s to accommodate visitors· needs: resort lodging and restaurants; housekeeping facili ties: boat sales and rentals, repair and storage, water skis/equipment sales and rentals; general suyplies, and a variety of other services. Everything from groc.eries to gas, film, ice and sundries can also be found et Dangling Ro~, a floating service marina near spectacular Rainbow Bndge National Monument. For your free Lake Powell Calendar of events brochure containing detailed information and discounts. dates and locations --or, for Lake Powell reservations --call (800) 528-6154 toll free, or call (602) 278-8888, or write to Del E. Webb Recreational Properties. P.O. Box 29Q40, Phoenix, Arizona 85038. In summer there are natural history exeditions. computer camps for children in grades 6-9, Fourth of Jul) fireworks, family fishing derbies. even a tong distance ----------------------------------------• swim competition. In the faU you can enter a triathlon. v1s1t a flea !'"arket. or participate m the big striper clinic and derb)' with cash prizes. There are a grandparents' weekend. a Halloween costume ball and, the last week in October. Stan Jones' nightly slide show. givi n$ glimpses of his ~ 8-j)lus ):ears of exploring and documenting Lake Powell. Senior C'illlcns month and the Senior Citizens' Prom are al!>o in October. while November is Native Indian Awareness Month. featuring Indian entrees on the re!>taurant menu. na tl\l'. artists providingeveningentena1nment. and discounts on Worry-free camping tour for budget-minded tra v~ler Indian handcrafts. Later on. special acti vities incl utk Ch nstmas Fe~11' al of Lights boat parades with pnLcs. Thanksgi\'ing. Ne"" Year. Superbowl and Valenti ne spt>c1als: anothL'r big striper derby and game month (bridge. chess. ba~arn­ mon and dans). Many of these e''L'nts arc comb1ned-w11h discounts on lodging. boat tours or boat rL·ntals. You'll find every conceivable kind of water sport at Lake Powell _....:. house-boating (summer reservations needed far in advance). fishing. water sk11ng. scuba di\ ing imd parasailin~; also. paddleboats. canoe!>. kayaks. sailboats. wet bikes. Je t skis. h)dro slides. ~k1 seats and skim boards. You'll see pwnecr h1sto11. Indian pic to- graphs and petroglyph!>, and enJO) clean. clear air wnh 78 percent possible sunshine year-round and comfortable low humidity. Lake Powell is Nonh Amt'nca's second-largest man- made lake, formed in 1963 by Glen Canyon Dam on the Colorado River above the Grand Canyon. Almost 20 miles long, with almost 2.000 miles of zig-zagging shoreline in northern Arizona and southern Utah, the lake is so vast that it did not fill completel) for 17 years. first -l. first time tra\ eler to Europe doesn'J have to stay at the Hilton. or 1n a youth hostel to see. experience and enJOY all Europe has to offer. The camping tour is a worry--free alterna11ve for the budget-minded traveler. One needn't be a Sierra Club veteran or a graduate of < >utward Bound 10 cnJOY these tours. Tennis shoes are mort appropriate than hiking boots. The camping on 1hcsc tours is orettv tame. A camping tour usuall)' involves arrangements for campgrounds and ~mpingequ1pmen1. food and cooking, and escorted bus transportation -that 1s. the tours pro" 1de an experienced bus drive r and a knowledgeable tour guide. Camping tours are designed forthe 18-35 year old age group. They are ideal fo r the ind1v1dual who: is traveling to Europe for the first time. wants someone else to worry about the details of travel. wants to take a tour less expensive and potenttally longer than most hotel tours. or JUSt has a slightly more adventurous spirit than most. In other words. European ca mping tours are ideal for man} people in the Pacific Northwest. Camping tours ma} not be as cheap as tram passes BEGIN YOUR TRAVEL CAREER Madrid flights slated JULY 2 and youth hostels, but the) arc less troublesome. There 1s a lot of comfon in havi ng meals. lodg.ing and transpor- tation arranged and confirmed in advance. Camping tours can remove some of the tension from budget travel. Tents are the most common form of lodging on camping tours. There are basicall y two options. The first is a tour where tents are carried on the bus and are set up and taken down at each campground. The alternati ve is a tour that uses ten •·villages" a\ each ca mpground. The tents are set up for lhe seasn. All one does 1s unpack and roll out a sleeping bag. When it's time to move on, just pack up, roll up the bag. clean up a little and move out. ~ The "villages" use large Io· X 13' tents that sleep four. The do-it-yourself tours use smaller tents with fewer people in each . Two people in a three-person tent is not unusual. There 1s another feature on some tours that offers a change of pace from camping. Up to one-third of the nights can be spent in "special stop-overs." Nicolette Ciffolilli. a lawyer from Perth. Western Australict: described one of the "special stop-overs" frequented by camping tours. "It was wonderful. We stayed at this quaint lodge in a town called Lauterbrunnin m Switzerland. It sits right at the base of the Eiger (a mountain made famous by the novel and movie "The Eiger Sanction") in the Alps. "You could look out of the loO .bedrooms in the lodge," she explained. "and see the longest smRle-drop waterfall in Europe. Absolutely magical. It was a rantastic place to stay. and a terrific change to be out of the tents for a fewdays." Other "special stop-overs" on C1ffolilli 's tour included a French chateau. a 13th Century Florentine villa. and a cruise in the Greek lsles. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES NEW YORK -Effec- uve June I. 1984 Iberia Airlines will become the onl) carrier 10 provide service to Madnd from Los Angeles with roundtrip air- fares stamng as lo" as $699. Most nights. however. are spent in European campgrounds. but they're not exactly primitive. Virtually all of the campgrounds used by the tours ha ve flush toilets and showers. 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This offers the camping tour Stat 1 f!lme and a~tacular mountain traveler a chance to get awa\ from the group and meet e Y r --peoplc from around the world. ac.enery onn the backdrop for any of four .\n American on a camping tour should ha ve no bicycle loops that wind through plctureaque problem meeting foreigners . especial!) l\ustralians and ·Palm Springe. New Zealanders. The maJorit} of camping tour travelers are from these countries. --------------------A Eugene travel agent e>.plained why thousands of !\~tralians and New Zealanders travel on tours scarce!) heard of in the U.S. "Most camping tour operators are headquartered outside the U.S. Some of them have a number of offices in Au stralia and New Zealand. but may only have one in the United States." Showcase offering wine country esc;ape Services onboard these flight s will be offered as Economy Class. She says she only books two or three of the tours each year. "They're just not publicized as much here.'' she explained. Showcase Rental Cars. pioneers in the "California St)'le Rc.-n tal Car fa- I Pi' . ) '-,, The mime .,ays il all. S1tmar Super San.>rs are t ht· bc~t bar- gain~ ~oing this fall. ·n1kt· ;my rruise. Or any rabin. )(n1'JI find the ~a\'lngs are supl't arrnss the board. UPTD 1100 pl'r couple 1>n i11sirle (abins. S.. up to 'Ill on• C.tl/Jlll•n aulu Y1 iu can also t•njoy big bar- ~illns nn any 10 or 11-day cruise to the Caribbean departing September 1 through December 8. Save $600 per couple on outsid e cabins. $300 per couple on inside cabins. But \\'l' ha\'l'll 't gorw '1\'t'r- board. \\(.•'\'e rut pril·c·s. hilt not quality. You'll still enjoy '::!Ump· tuou s dining. sparkling enter- tainnwnt. spacious cabins. ;rnd warm Italian hospitality. OJI TH/I FALL S.. up lo 'Ill•• " ,,.,,..c.u111 •xa m1111 From September 2l thrnu~h December 29. you ran ~t·t t hc.•se ~enerous sanngs on 14-clav cruises to the Panama Canal: $800 pl'r rouplt on out ~1dl' cabins. $600 per couple on in~1de rabms. Or. save> on a 10 or 11 day ~lt-'xtco cruise sajlinR August 25 th10ugh Dt•ct.•mbt•r H. With our $200 pc.•r L'Ollpll' transportation allowance, ynu 'JI S<l\I(' $800 per couph.• cm outsidt' rahms. and $500 ,,,,,., These exdus1vt> S1tmar offers include eit her frt•e air fare to and from the Liberian-registered Fairsea. Fairwind and the new Fairsky. or, a $200 per couple transportation allowance if you don't use our Air/Sea prob1Tarn. , But sav ings this ~upcr don't last. so makl' c;;ure vnu book by Sept ember l. 1 mH. Sit mar rru1st•s tire sold exclusively b~ prof c"-;ional travel a~ents. See yours today. llTMAR IUPEI SAVEii perience.'' and the Chateau. a classic hotel in the wine country, Napa Valley. California. an- nounce a special excursion package that includes a luxurious Peugeot Touring':- Sedan and sumptuous hotel accommodations for the low daily price of $59.50 per person (double occupancy). seven days a week Upon amval at San Francisco International Airport. Napa-bound vis- itors are picked up at their terminal by a Showcase driver and whisked off to the nearby Showcase rental facility. Within minutes, it's off to one of the coun- try's most beautiful and engaging surroundings. Napa Valley. America's premiere maker of fine wines and champagnes. 1n a Peugeot 5050 Touring Sedan. The journey's all the more enjoyable with the presence of a high-fidelity stereo cassette. After a scenic drive from San Francisco to Napa Valley, \he S how- case/Chateau guest is warmly welcomed at the Chateau Hotel, whi ch of- fers European-style lodging in an elegant scttin$. and provides a staff of fnendly and helpful people who are both "at your service" and "well-i nformed" as to the "must sec" attractions dot- ting the Napa landscape. Accommodations at The Chatcau include com- plimen tary breakfast. the morning newspaper. an evening wine social. French maid service, and free movies. Showcase Rental Cars. with locations at Los An- geles and San Francisco Airports, offers an cx- clusi ve fleet of per- formance cars, available with sunroofs or con- vertibles, priced to fit all budgNS. For more infonnation and rC"scrvat 1ons. call 800-345-CARS. No matter what you 're doing. your hometown newspaper The Daily Pilat fits In . I \ ....... Mother'• o., prompta ,,., .... •nd pl•• for comp8Mlon. C4. I ,. •• Lucinda Miedema. a fuhlon coordinator for The Broadway. model• a popular look from US Sportswear'• I Love California Beachea ltne of cotton/poly fleece actlonwear. Paul Coalter. oper - atlona manacer at Faahlon laland and a runner hlmaelf, la~oatfltted by B.J . DealCn Concepta. Zippered •eat, neece ahorta are by Prlnte Inc. . Lucinda model• meah ab~. Paul'• sip-Animal prtnt .. mucle ab.lrt' • la from Fonda'• oat aleeve pullover I• by Aprtort. collection while the leotard la by D&nalr.bi. Run, Food Fair provide warm-up tU-Olympic spirit The "on-the-run .. clothes modeled at Fashion Island b) Lucinda Miedema and Paul Coulter are just the thing for runners with stylish streaks. And runners who want to shoY. off their stuff, athletic or fash1on - wtse, will get that chance at next Sunday'sOlymp1cTorch IOK Run and Food Fair, to be held at Newport Center in Newport Beach The 6.2-mile run will follow a course starting at the Pacific Mutual corporate headquarters on ewport Center Dnve and winding around Fashion Island. while the Food Fair and Olympic demonstrations will be spread throughout the ctnter The event. a fund-i\1sing effort by the U.S. Olymp1cComm1tttt an Orange County.1sro-sponsortd b) the Irvine Co . KFWB <\II-News Radio. Knott's Bern Farm. Sub4. Pacific Mutual and other local businesses. Race entf) fees and proceeds from the food sale are earmarked for helping to support the U.S. Olympic Training Center and Amencan ath- letes prepanng for the Games this ~ummerin Los Angeles. ~pec1al attractions will include demonstrations m gymnastics. ""re thng. fenc10g.Judo. wellhthf\- mgand socctr. and MerhnOlsen will sen e as honorar\ chairman for theda\ · The run starts at 8:30a.m. The lnternattonal Food Fair. featurina pcc1alt1esdonated b} more than SO of Orange County's most popular restaurants. Wiii be o~n from 1(}30 am to4 p.m Spectators ma) purchasescnpatactntral booth and go to the food locations Dally Piiot Photos by Lee Payne ____,,__ ____________ --. • C2 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, May 13, 1984 Loo KIN G Gooo SB.VingMother Nature'srecipemakesscents A few years ago I received a book ___________ _ Make it? Sure, you can buy potpourri in every drug, department or grocery store. She assured me it's more fun to make it using the flower petals places. I' saw a rack of them recently in a Gemco store. A good form ula to follow is one tablespoon of orris root to every quart of petals and five drops ofoil (You CllJ\ use three or four different oils if'the ~ntsarecompatible.) filled with recipes for mak.lng..every- thing you could possibly u~ on your face -cleansers. fresheners. moisturizers and even foundation. On first glance I was really excited .about the possibility of trying out the ;tt.itchen cosmetics. Think of all the inoney I could save making my own stein care products. VtDA Dw and herbs from your own garden. . Shcand her daughter make it every year. She loaned me her directions and mentioned the many variations they have tried successfully. I am in the second stage of my creation at this point. Want to try it? The first step is to gather the flowers. Rose petals and buds a.re usually the main ingredient. You gather them as soon as they open on a warm sunny day when the dew has dried from the blossoms. (Don't use the old roses that are ready to shed.) There's no limit to what you can put in your potpourri -cinnamon sticks, dried orange and lemon peel. whole cloves or grated nutmeg. Once you've mixed all the ingredients, let them season in a closed container forat least one month. • On further examination the recipes called for products I had never To dry the petals you spread them on a screen wire ornewspaper in a warm, shady and dry spot. Then the potpourri will be ready to go in to pretty jars for setting around the house. Leave the lid on until you want your very own custom-made fragrance to fill the air. If you are one of the very clever ones with a needle and thread you can make exquisite fa bric and lacy sachets for the closets. dresser drawers and gift giving. heard of. I soon decided the time spent tracking down the ingredients would not be worth the effort. Roses are not the only flowers you can use. Try anything in your floral or herbal garden. Some may not have a lasting scent, but you'll be adding mgredients later to take care of that. Then I spied a recipe for making perfume and cologne. I could see myself comingupwithgallonsofgreat smelli ng fragrances.) think it called for vodka as the alcohol base, and then you added flower petals for the scent. I'm drying roses plus a few violet blossoms, bright orange nasturtiums. spicy geranium and lemon, mint leaves and rosemary. Potpourri that you already have around the house that seems to have lost its punch can be perked up by adding a fewdropsofbrandy to the mixture and reseasoning. (Once I added cointreau with its orange scent and a strawberry liqueur to some tired potpourri. It worked.) The project was a disaster. unless you wanted to smell like dead fl owers embalmed in vodka. Once your materials are dry and crisp, you are ready to start mixing them with a faative to hold the fragrance oft he ingredients. One of the easiest to find is orris root powder. (I found it at a drugstore.) But. there is a fragrance form you can make fairly easily and successfully. It's potpourri. Mix thedry ingredients with the fi xative in a large bowl. adding a few drops of fragrant oils to petals without too much essence of their own. TheS<" oils come in floral. spicy and herbal seents. They are available at numerous BEAUTY HINT: That final look in the mirror before you go out to make sure there are no makeup smears and every product is in place isa pretty common practice. Next time take one more look. This time get a side view. ls the blush blended to eliminate obvious stripes. Does it come down too low-below the tip of the nose? Recently on the Cinderella Guild home tour. a fri end and l were admiring the flowers in thegardcnsand she said. "It's time to make potpourri." 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Mr. and Mrs. Lee Rankin, and Anne Elithe Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Lee D. Stewart. The yo ung women completed the re- quired six years work on philanthropic SE:RE:NITV projects to benefit the Irvine community even though the Irvine chapter has only been in existence for four years. The Tick tockers have worked with Irvine's Meals on Wheels program. at the Child's World Center. the Irvine Historical Society museum. Senior Citizen Center. Serrano Creek Ranch Equestrian Center for handicapped children. the University Park Library. Hoag and Tustin Commun i- ty Hospitals and Operation Santa Claus. The tea was the culmination of the Ticktock-er program . The National Charity League is a non- profit organization composed of Patroness members and Tic ktocker groups. or- gamzed to inL(iate and encourage chari- table endeavors and to fost~e mother- daughter relationship in social, cultural and philanthropic training. SKIN CARE CENTER offers the ultimate in anti-aging treatments peeling collagen live cell bio-tone Introduc tory Facial s35 Consider his taste in buying clothing Merchandising expert: 'Don •t buy a new suit as a s urprise for a man NEW YORK (AP) -A womc\n who bu ys clothing for a man should purchase it in the color and style he likes rather than buy something she thinks wjll look good on him, advises an ex pert m the field. ··Many women are color and style blind when they buy for males," says Marvin A. Blumenfeld. president of a merchandising consulting firm that represents more than 250 men's stores around the cou ntry. ·'They think that men's clothing for the most part is too conservative and tra- ditional and lacks imagination. They. believe that the average man has not developed the discerning eye for color and style in fashion that a woman has." Blumenfeld. head of April-Marcus Inc .. says that this preconceived notion on the part of women is the major reason that men return so many of the gifts they receive from the opposite sex. "What women fail to realize." say!. Blumenfeld. "is th at every person regard- less o(-Sex has a very good idea of what color and'style looks best on him or her. When you tell a man who feels most comfortable in a "h1tc shirt that he should wear ptnk or )'elloY< ones because they'll 'liven up his staid appearance' he'll not only disagree but he'll probably get annoyed because he's in effect being told that he doesn't know how to dress." Blumenfeld says that a woman who attempts to get her man to dress differently has taken on a difficult assignment. "A man dresses the way he does for one of three reasons or a combma tio n of them," says tl'le cloth ing expert. "The reasons are that he thinks he fooks his best in the suits and sports outfits he wears; he feels comfortable in them: they are right for his lifestyle." The re.:1 secret of buymg for a man. Blumenfeld poi11ts out. is sticking to standard items. "For instance." he says, "every man, no matter what his taste or line of work, will . ..have use for a white shirt. The same goes for a navy blue tie or a blue tie with white dots. A sweater 1n blue or gray is also a good bet as well as such items as black gloves. a blue or red muffier and tennis shirts in whi te. blue or oc1ge. "However." warns Blumenfeld. "if a woman wants 10 buy a more expensive item such as a suit or a coat for a man. she'll doa lot better 1fshe asks him to come along. ''Although his presence will obviously take her gift out of the surprise category. 11 will be a much more practical way to guarantet' th~a·s getting something that he likes: that 111 fit : that he will enjoy wearing ana tJI not have 10 ~· rl't urned ... Garden Grove. UoU I Garden Gru'" Blvd. The group's ne" ad' 1ser. C'hrist1nl· I Ills of UC In inc Medi cal Clinic. Y<lll li-.1d a discussion about coping w11h ~ h1 unic illness . • • • NEWPORT-MESA AAUW (American Assoctatioo of University Women) ""ill focus on the topic oflatchkey children at a 7:30 p.m. meeting Wednesday at Glendale Federal Savings & Loan, 100 Newport Center Drive. Addressing this important women's issue will be Wendy Garren. Children's Home Society; Marilee Cos- grove. Irvine Department of Recreation and Parks; Donna Willis and Liz Hammad of Child Care Consulting Group; Shirley McCorkcll. Saddleback College sociology department. and JoAnn Hyslop of the YWCA . • • • SPYGLASS HILL GARDEN CLUB'• new officers will be installed at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at the home of Mary Hodge. They include Pat Beauchamp. president: Hodge. vice president; Edna Hazelett. Barbara Metzler and Marilyrt Heeley. secretaries. and Ann Hall, treasurer. A catered luncheon will follow the meeting. • • • CHAPTER TWO, an Irvine guild of the Orange Count) Performing Arts Center. will seat new officers when members meet at I 0:30 a.m. Thursday at Le Biarritz restaurant in Newport .Beach. New presi- dent Sue Wright will be installed with Julie Ball. Cathy Keeney. Carol Gregory. Ginny Metz. Ann Weiss an d Beverly Gallardo. • • • HADASSAH 's Newport Beach chapter president Benji Green will lead its annual donor luncheon at noon Monday, May 2 1, at A.T. Leo's restaurant in Newport Beach. Monies raised by the local group's 425 members go directly to Hadassha Hospi- tals in Israel. 488 E. 17th Street Suite t 13 ROBINSON'S: Swimwear by top inter-national designers will be showcased tash1on llnow at I L..IU p.m. 'Wednesday at the Newport Beach store. Such well-known designers as Ron Cherskin. Carol Little, Cath> Harwick and Alexander Julian will be represented. -. Nail enamel, blush, mascara: $12 beauty essentials FREE with perfect perm $37 ReGtS HAIRSTYUSTS ~~~-c.o.s.t.s.~~e·s·a~~~~~~~~~~~~~•7~14~)-6•4•2···4•9•1·'~~~ dunnga 2p.m. preKntat1on Friday at the Newport Beach store. Jim Pett1cord of ... ---------------------•-1 Petticord Swimwear and Minam Ruzow of --WALK IN DANCE OUT READY FOR THE JUNE WEDDING! GRADUATION PROMS! Learn Foxtrot, Waltz, Disco, Hustle Rumba, Samba, Cha Cha, Tango ~ASK ABOUT OUR MAY SPECIAL! Gottex will introduce their latest collec- tions and meet wit h customers after the show. Representatives from Cole of Cali- fornia. Jantzen. La Blanca. Oscar de la Rcnta, Albert Nipon and Yves St. Laurent also will be on hand • • • THE BROADWAY: Summer designer sportswear will be featured during a • • • BULLOCKS: Watch while expert de- signers update your jewelry by creating something unique before your eyes on Wednesday at the South Coast Plaza store 1n Fine Jewelry. middle level. • • • I. MAONIN: Informal modeling from I.Magnin's Fine Apparel Salon at Forty Carrots restaurant. --------------~-----------------~ ·(in ik spen' s1v) not high in price. reasonable; c lassifi ed .advertising Alez Tlachler and Jade Tarner were amoq 1,600 people danclnC Ill the atreeta, at rtcJlt. of Lido Marina Vili.,e for Cinco de Mayo. . Ci nco de Mayo celebration dancing subsides before 'Sunday Evening Musicale' There was a lot Of dancing in the street at the .. Celebrac1on De Cinco De Mayo" in Lido Marina Village. The pany. given by the Cabaret Chapter of the Orange County PerformingArtsCenter,drew 1,600 revelers. the largest crowd ever for ttle annual event. Bob Carlson, cha1 rman for the fund-raiser. said he got no complaints even though party organizers ran out of margantcls twice (they restocked once) and ran o ut of beer and food late in the evening. The merrymakers j ust kept dancing to the tune of the band Priority One. Julie Polbemus, the chapter's hard-working reser- .. auons chairman. had special cause to be happy. She won the grand drawing prize for the evening -a five- day trip toa Mexican resort-making herthe top winner two years in a row. A friend's pocket calculator 1 ndicated the odds of that' happening were one in 4 mil hon. ' • O thers who worked on the party were chapter president Gisela Jenkins, Cindy Ratbbua (a past president). Dean Ratbban(who helped organize the , site). Mark Fogel, Jerry HUI, Kim Campbell and Pauline Thomas. Cabaret Chapter, which was founded in 1979, has a membership of nearly 200 young professional men and women. • • • The .. Sunday Evening Musicale" at Robertand Marsha Hewlett's Corona del Mar home won praise from a(musically)picky audience-the Jane Gray Porter committee of the Orange County Philharmonic Society. The all-woman "Opus IV String Quartet" per- formed for the 50 guests, who also enjoyed cocktails and a buffet dinner. (The musicians play for Sunday brunch at The Upstart Crow Bookstore in South Coast Village.) Among the guests were outgoing committee president Diane Walden and her successor Betty Jackson. Eileen and Frank Artukovicb, Tom and Sandy Ewing, Peter and Joann Fuerbringer, Ed and Joana Halvajian, Howard and Judy Jelinek, David and Carmle 0.., .... ,.......,...,, ....... Betty and DaYld Jackson, abo•e, wltb Diane wataen, Cb.airman of tbe Jane Gray Porter committee of the ~e Coanty Pbllbar- montc Society, we~~-~~~~hted by tbe .. San-day E•enlnf Maatcale' u were Julene Autin and Robbie Prepu. below, and "'1Up Bettencourt and hi• Rancee. Diane lbbet9on. Moore, Vick and Sandy Norton and Tyler and Louise Upbam. • • • The American Business Women's Association will sponsor a fashion show and luncheon at 11 :30a.m. Saturday in the Grand Ballroom of the Marriott Hotel in Newport Beach. For informations on tickets (S 16), call Mickey Jeacock at 960-7 342 or 7 51-0226. • • • A benefit dinner auction with a sports theme is \ planned by the Orange County chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society for June 9 at the Stadium Club, Anaheim Stadium. The 6 p.m . dinner and a silent auction will be followed by the Jive auction of sports equipment and memorabilia at 8 p.m . Tickets are $50 per person. For more information. call Joanne Ling at 636-2171. Parry Wrap is written b> Daily Pilot Style Editor Melinda Huddleston. '\ • .. • . .. DRESSING REFLE.CTS I Altering clothes to change society not so successful AMHERST. Mass .. (PRN) -How we dress 1s a reflection of oursoc1et). but trying to change dress 1n order to change soc1et) 1s usually not successful. says clothing and tcxule specialist Prof. Barbara Schreier of the Un1\ers1ty of Massachusetts in Amherst. There are examples where women tried to use clothes to change how society perceived them but dress usually promotes a role only after changes have already taken place and ha .. c been accepted by society. she said. Women's fashions more often reflect the ideals of a soc1Ct) because women are considered more decorative than men. Mcn·s clothes usually convey status. although there have been periods as 1n the I 960's when men's clot hes demonstrated ind1 v1dual self expression, she said. An intereo;11ng example of how clothes reflect the ideals of an era were women's clothes of the 1950s ~en mannish su11s of the 1940s gave wa) to the hourglass shapes of designer Christian Dior and the cult of femininll) reigned supreme . .\t the same time. women were C\pccted to find total fulfillment in motherhood and homl' life Throughout the 1950s. fashion helped to balance '-'Oman on her pedestal b) reinforcing her dependent role and surrounding her in an elegant aura. Schreier said .\s women began to reject the feminine m)Sllque. fashion \l<mh changed 8\ the 1%0s. fashion de,otcd itself to ~out·h lea\ ing th·c mature '-'Oman behind to lamcnt thl' pas~1ng of her pnme Today we are in a trans1t1onal penod. where many different kinds of fashion -from pul1k to conservative te androg) nous St)les -are seen. However. Schreier has noted the revival of an interest in such things as ganerbclta for their SO) quahues and of the importance of acccssones This may mean a return for women to th• coordinated fashion outfit. The pos1t1ve side to the interest in accessones 1s th~ dem1St of the uniform of the gra~ business suit for working '-"Omen and the weanng of more innovauve dress. Thest trappings of fe mmm1t) ma) mean more self<onfidcncc among businesswomen. but the) are also charactenst1c C1f consenausm in dress Such conservatism ma) force people mto subset" v1ence to fashion rules and tend to reinforce clas~ distinctions. since 11 takes time and mone) to have the correct dress and nght accessories for C\ef) occasion. The ideal of toda) 's woman also is in trans1t1on. Schreier sa id , although most )Oung women sull are tf)int to emulate the vcl) thin image of a fashion model. However. mature women are once again being scrn a\ bcauuful. and athlctK hod1cs arc admired We '-'Omen have ha' e teetered on our pedestal. hu t'-'<.' are s11ll 1hcrc. ~c hre1cr <.aid ~omen s11ll arc the de~rat1,<.· ones and our ideal tt"tnalc 1s '>llll 'en llm11ed. There 1s a "'hole spertrum ol poss1b1ht1es for · men --the athlete. o;cholar ou1doorsman successful businessman. mature man --"'h1ch makes 11 easier for men to fit in But thr image fo~ '-'Omen 1s s11ll so ng1d that 11 mal.~ women fe-el inadequate \i. <.' hcl1e\ e in an ideal that 1s not possible for the \ ast ma Jon I\ of '-"Omen ' - C4 Oren~ Coat DAILY PILOT /SUnday, May 13, ,984 Mother's Day prayer: B RIDGf -ONE TRICK fO& TWO o •• o SHARIF ,... #6· ~ lht! l wo high trump~ anu then tht<n ~x1t with tht lunr ol clubs A1 soon 11 Wt,•t win• the a~ of club1. h~ I' t1nd pluyt'd. tit' on lake-h1 high trump and ktnl( 111 heart•, but then ht! 111uJ1t lt!11J a mlnur •ult card 1tnd tc•v1· declar•r an tntry to th .. tobl" tor all the d(1card1 he need• Thought for children DEAR &EADEIS: W• ........... ,...,.. .... ., tile yean fw t.a.... ..._., tlaat •• ~ ... ~ .... ... ,, ta¥tlrltff.Ta..taakM ..... a U.t. Fer•~ ...... . CllAILES Go1£1 DEAR ANN __________ _ LANDERS: Pica~ run this beauttful prayer 1n your column on Mother·~ Day. I saw m yself in 1t and am iurc olhcrs will sec themselves. too. This prayer A1111 lAllDEIS cou1d change the------------• laves of tho~ for whom 1t 1s not too late. -N.Y DEAR N.Y.: Here IU1 -ud oo &be moat approprtalt day. PRAYER FOR MY MOTHER: Dear God: Now that I am no loo1er you1, I ban friend• wboae motben uve pHIH away. I uve lturd tbeae 1on1 ud daap&en 11y they never fully appreciated tbelr mocben uatlf It 1'a1 too late co tell Oleni. I am ble~1td wlllt a dear mother wbo 11 still alive. I 'ppredate ber more eacb day. My mother does not cwse -· bu& I do. A• I pow older aod wller, I realize wbt u ex&raordloary ptrtOD site 11. How sad tbat I am llllble Co speak these words lo lter presence. but tbey flow ea1Uy from my peo. . How does a daugbter beglo to thank her motlter for life Itself? For tbe love, patience ud just plain bard work tbat go Into raising a cblld? For runolog after a toddler, for uoderstaodlog a moody teenager. for toleratlo1 • college student wbo knows everytblna? For waiting for the day when a dau1bter realilea bow wlae her motlter really Is? How doH a grown woman , than.II a motber for continuing to mother? For belag ready with advice (Wilen asked I or remala.lng silent wbe11 lt Is most appredattd? For not saying, "I told you 10," wben sbe could ban utterH tbose words d01en1 of tlmH? For belag essentially benelf .. lovla&. Uaoughtful, patient and -Sco field-Whitney Lon Ann Whitney of Newpon Beach and Richard Leland Sco field of Hunt- ingto n Beach were united m mamage m a May 12 cer- emony at the Newport Harbor Lutheran Church. The bndc. daughter of Mr and Mrs. Wayne Ross Whitney of Newpon Beach. wore a formal ~own of silk organLa wi th Queen Anne neckline. delicately beaded bodice and full bishop sleeves. The bouffant skin was swept back into a ca- thedral length tram with tiers · of Clun) lace. A pearl edged fingen1p veil completed the ensemble She also earned a ._ ____ ....,. ___ ....a50-)ca r-old hand kerch 1e f used b~ her maternal grand- forpvlllC? l d•'t kllow ltow, dear Ged e,1;cepi &e uk Yoe to bin• lter a1 rtcll)' 11 .a.. deaerv .. -UMI to llelf...T Jive ., lo lite uample ... b1 11t. I pray &Mt I wW u 1ood la lite e)'ea ef m)' cMldrea a1 m) mo&Hr l..U la mlae. ->. DAUGHTER • • • DEAR.ANN: Recently my faanceaave me a diamond. The women 11 work askcd if Jack surpritcd me with it. I told them no, that he pve me the option and I chose to ao wilh him to buy it. l cxpla.ined that an enpacment rin1 is forever and Jack wanted to make sure 1t was 10methina I wu crazy about. T he women could understand, but the men could not. Did l do the naht thiaa? -0 . IN NEBRASKA DEAR D.: Yo. did, ladeed. I qwo&e from Pap I of Au Laaden' BrWe'a Gude: "To tbe yous mu wlao lmasiHt It w..W be fa to aurprtse IU1 belove4 wltlt a rlq; Porset It, ltuter. Few po11ea1loa1 are ao peraoul. 'he womu wW be weartas tbat rlDI for muy yean Co come l.Dd altoeld bve a cltolce lo tbe selection." I cbecked wltb Jewelers from ar eud die eoutry ucl tbey were lD total a1rHmeat. Roa Brodkey la Omab u1d, "Coupleu1a.ally come lD to1et.1ter. We 41Jacua p~ ruse and tbe mu le\1 lter cltooae tile style. 1"ltit way die)' are botlt happy." . Letter Lambert la Clllca10 aald, "Wlto lbe &room • comes lD alone, wlalclt doe1 not u ppea ofto, we ••u eat be brlDg tbe bride lD 10 Cbey cu make tile selection together. A jolat 1electlon of tile ensagement rtn11et1 tlle tone of a partaenldp, and gets tile marriage off to a Sood start." • • • Got those weddins ~II blues over cost ... 1uest list . .. what to wear ... and other details? Ann Landers' ''Ne~ Bnde's Guide" will help. For a copy, send $2 plus a long, 5'!1f-addressed, stamped envelope (37 cents posuse) 10 Ann Landers. P.O. Box J 1995, Chicago. Illinois 6061 J. Juhe Volner was maid of honor, and bndcsma1ds were Nancy Huss., Melissa Schabrarum and Yvette Lohse. Pamela Ann Whitney, sister of the bride, was a junior bndesma1d, and G ary and Sara Robinson were ring bearer and flower $irl. The bndegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roben Scofield of Thousand Oaks.Steve Hansen served as best man and Dan ScOfield. the groom·s brother was head usher. Other ushers were Tom Patterson, Ryan Chakw\ck and Randy Scofield. another brother of the groom. After greeting 250 guests at a reception at the Balboa Bay Club. the couple left on a wc<iding trip to Hawaii. They will m;tke their home in Costa Mesa and both employed by an electronics firm m Santa Ana. Hill-Snell Former Costa Mesan Julia Elizabeth Snell and Stewart K . H ill, both of Santa Clara, were married in Santa Cruz on April 21. The bnde is the daughter of Barbara Sanders Snell of Costa Mesa and C. Harry Snell Jr. of Palos Verdes Estates. She wore a trad1ttonal Country Elegance long gown in ecru lace adorned with her m other's anttque cameo at the neckline. t .................. ·~ •••••• ta.. $ .... , ~ .. -.... Nrl•tel ...... a....1. At .......... , ..... n... "' wUI .. ~k &e ..,. • ...., ...... Uoa&M .. 1wer,....•. Norlh·South vulnerable. Weit deal1. NORTH •t 1:::>QUU o K QI •QJU WEST £AST • QU + IOt ~ K ':::>AU O AHO O JlOtU + A742 + 1065 SOUTH •AK87U4 ':::> 10874 o Vold +Kl The bidding: We• N.,Q Eut &.-.. 1 o ~ I O 4 • p ... PAN PUI Opening lead: Ace of O • Bridge playen are u1uaJly not 1hrinlting violets. However. no one h11 yet come forward to claim to be the defender on thi.t hand from an International team trials almost 20 years a10. At seven of the eight tables in the event, North· South reached a contract of four heart1, which went down one when declarer had to lose th~e trump lricka in addition t.o the ace of club1. At the eighth table. however. the bidding went aa shown. We do not know what caused North to opt for a takeout double of one dl1mond -It cert.Inly waao't the quality of hl1 spade 1ult. South made up for hit partner'• optimism wlth one ot the mo.t conser vatlve leap• to game we have ever teen. West cot off to the unfor lunate lead of the ace of diamond1. Now lht•rf' I~ a le1ihmau chan <'e f<>r dec:la~r to make his ron trad. Slnc• ht mu11t lost' a club and a trump tru·k. he cannot afford mor<' thon onr heart loser. The only way that can happen 1s 1f the defender who holds the llCI" of clubs has a blank are or k•nl( of hearts 'Therefore. derlarflr !>hould ruff the OJ>f'ning leap. l'J!lh However. dcdart»r wn"" mesmerir.ed by thf' two hiKh diamonds in dummy ind tried to att!QI an entry to tht• boi.rd 11l trick t wu by ll'adlnK " low ch1h. Wt•11t n.,w in with th«> ace of club1. cubed t ht• king or ht art1 and put drclarer b11ck an hand \\1th the kinic of dub:1. Declarer now cuht-d tJw ace king of trump•. hut w .... t countered bea utifully h) unbloc:kinl( lh1• q111•t•n 1u11l ja.ck. Although declun ·r'• trump lo!icr hatl \u1f1J1 Ill) vanished, hi" r1111ld not m.1 k1• his conlrart IK·cnu<.r hf h,11! no way to avoid lo'>tnl: two more heart traek'i 111 111ld1l1t111 to the twu trirk, 1.,. h.uf already lo1t The tale of two mothers a plea for compassion .. This 1s the talc of two mothers. They have the tttlc by definition: a female who gives birth to an offsprina. Yet. neither bas nursed her baby, bathed it, rocked it or•••••••••••• kissed it as it slept, They show up every Mother's Day to pamfully remember that m oment when they made a decision they would question the rest of their lives. When Peg (not her real name)" decided to give her baby up for adoption she was 17 years old. "I didn't even think of the part of the child I was taking with me," she wrote. "All I thought of was trying to get my parents to stop crying, get my life back to normal, and find_a12lacc for the baby to grow. "Docs anyone know how many times I sat on m y bed and hugged m y pillow and achc<i for him? I held him once. but I doubt that he remembers anything I told him. I t<?ld him hello and goodbye when he was IOdaysold. I told him to never forget how much I lovcd him. I loved him enough to let go when it was best. I could never do it again. It almost killed me. Pam (not her real name) was estranged h o rn hca family when she became pregnant. Witho ut a .. uppurl system. she clun& desperately "to the one human txml~ who related to m y doubts and fears ... a perc;on I could not say no to "l was unable to raise a child alone. unable to gn t· away a child b y a man I loved like ycsterda) 's newspaper so I terminated the life of my child. Not a l ho1ce A decision. I'm not an advocate of abon1on and I d on't represent teenagers who have abon1onc;. but l d o re prcc;cn1 mothers who forfeit their children bc:t-aUo,(,' the\ M t powerless to do otherwise. We pay for tt e ve ry da> o l ou' lives. Never allowed to gneve. we go o n blecdrng fOIL'\.Cr and always. We hvf\with a lie and reminders of the su~m.1 "Every little child we sec that 1s ahou1 the saml' agl reminds us of the gifts that we dcn1r d I hr hk "t destroyed or gave awa). Few people would allo .. \ U\ th< nght to say that we lost a child. 'Loc;t' I!> too t'<l'>) ~\ should be made to adnut the full wetght ol ounnm ·\J11111 that we 'murde red or abando ned ' ll. None ol u'> c>.JX:l'I sympathy. But a little compassion would help." E;iccerpts from the letters of ti)(!se two m oth1·" ;111 shared wtth you on this. day for one reason Nnt lo 111dr~· Not to pass sentence. But to point o ut to )OU nit y.111' ""'' have not been faced with the dccm on. that prt·~11 •• m } " not as ··s1mphst1c" or as .. routine" or a" "final" .1c, '>Ol lt'I \ would have you behcH' This is the o ne mo ment m \our li fe whc rl' Ill\ ''ill'' ill be done And 11 1s a we•wme. Lori Scofield m other as a tmde Her sister, Cynthia Snell Mosbacher of Arroyo -.------------. G rande was matron ofhonor and her bndcsma1ds were her "S<>m ctimes I have this heart-felt panic that I don't know 1fhc 1s in danger. I remember the fluttenng.s ofl1fe, but it's all J have of my son. I don't even have the sausfact1on of knowing he loves and trusts me." It 1s no t the en<l ol a pro hi rm -·hut uni~ the hq.t11111in1• DOING BUSINESS UNDER A FICTITIOUS I NAME? 642-4321 UT 315 • Daily Pilat FASHION SALE 50~·80~ Off letiil Top Desiaer Clot~i•C S izes 2-14 Store Opeti•C Postpo1e4 EVERYTHING MUST GO For htforutiOI Call U1da 759-12 06 Pl, Wukuds 557.4343 9·12 •• sister. K.athcnne Snell Smith of San Clemente and Claudette Le Gendrc Ellcsson of Costa Mesa. The bndegroom. son of Mrs .• T oni Addleston of D1;icon and Terry Hill o f Birmingham. Ala .. was attended by bes1 man. James Preston and two ushers. Brian Beach and Paul Guay. A cham pagne brunch reception was held at the Sun Room of the Cocoanut G rove on the Boardwalk at Santa CruL and was a ttended by 150 guests. The couple will make their home an Santa Clara after a wedding trip to Hawaii. The new Mrs. Hill is a 1976 graduate of Estancia High School in osta Mesa and both arc graduates of UC Santa Cruz. She 1s a !>ales and custo m er service re presentative w11h Fisher Sc1cnt1fic m Santa Clara and Hill l!i with Hewlett Packard 10 Cupertino . How to submit your news The Dail) Pilot wants your wedding and engagement news. To help you submll the required information. forms are available at rhe Daily P1lor oflice . .JJO W. Bay St.. Costa Mesa. For weddmgs. only a black and white photo .of rhe God created mothers by working overti me By ERMA BOMBECK !Reprinted by request) When lhe good Lord was creating mothen. He was into His sixth day of"oven imc" when the angel appeared and s~ud. "You're doing a lot of fiddling around on this one." And. the Lord said. "Have you read the specs on this order?" She has to be completely washable. but not plastic; Have 180 moveable pans ... all replaceable; Run on black coffee and leftovers; "That's on 1hl' \l:lndard nw dd"' ·"i." d tlw an11.tl The Lord nodded. "One pair that \t'l''> lhrou~h l lll\\11 doors when she asks. 'What arc you ka dc, L111111g in thr11·' when she already kno ws. Another hen· in tla h.tl ~of flu head that secs "hat <.hr 'ihoult.Jn 't but , .. 11;11 'he li;1 -. '" know, and of course the o nes hcn· 111lront 1h.11 l an l11<1k ;11 a child when he goofs up and \3). · 1 undt•r<,lJml and I lo\ 1 you' without so m11d1 as utteri ng a \.\Ord .. "Lord." said the ange l. llHll hang lf'i\ \kn1 J.'(11th "Come to bed. Tom o rro "" ..... ____ _.__.-.. _________ ·bnde 1s acceptable. Snapshots. Polaroid and color photos Have a lap that disappears when she stands up; A kiss that can cure anything from a bro ken leg to a disappointed love affair; "I can't." said the Lo rd. "I'm so dose tu ue,1ttr11• something so close tu m )self Alreat.J ) I ha'c one v.ho heals herself when she 1s s1d .... can fen l a l<1 m1h 111"'1111 one pound of hamburger and can get a 4 )CM (lid I• stand under a shower ... ran 't be used. The photo must be submmed no later than three ~eeks after the weddmg, 01herw1~ 1 t will not be published. And six pairs of hands; Eng.agemcnr mformauon is 10 be submmed at lease 1111•11 seven weeks before the weddmg. Forms and photos can be dropped off at the oflicc or mailed to the Wedding Department. Daily' Pilot. P. 0 . Box 1560. Costa Mesa. Calif. 92626. The angel shook her head slowly and said. "Six pairs of hands ... no way." "h 's not the hands that arc causing me problems." said the Lord. "It's the three pairs of eyes that m others have to h ave." The angel circled the model of a moth1·r '1·1' ''""I\ "It's too soft." she s1shed y "But tough!" ~1d the Lo rd l'XC'ttcdlf'"''t tll• 1,1nn111 1magme what this mother can do or cndull •· MOTHER 1 S UNDAY BRUNCH 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM Complimentary Champagne Free Rose for each Mother 1550 Superior Costa Mesa May Garden Chi nese Re s taurant 7#e ~1ttf o, o/ C!Auu~ (!~bu /JI ~9tutf tlbt11t9 LUNCHEON SPECIALS Dinner • Coc-kta1ls • Sunday Brunch Open 7 days a week .Banquet {ac1ht1es • W<"ddlng Rec-epllon.s • Privatt• Parties '-00 IE Ira.tot, Coeta ~ .. Com« A.cthtll A arletol 756-9229 Breaded Shrimp Platter &2.99 ~~~~6 Shrimp lovers! We 've got the best little shrimp at the best little p rice in our Breaded S hrimp Platter! Lots of lightly breaded shrimp. served with f ryes. slaw[, 2 hushpupp1es. 3095 Harbor Blvd. In Costa Mesa just south of San Diego Freeway across from Fedco (Drive-ThN Service Available) • Beaver tails will be given the boot CAMPERVILLE, Mani- toba (AP) -Beaver tail boots might soon be grac- ing the feet o f fashio n- consc1ous cowboys, says an official of a small tannery 1n this remote nonhem Manitoba community. At one time, trappers simply tossed beaver tails to the dogs or.u~d them to make soup in the bush af\er skinning the aquatic ro- dents for t,heir pelts. But Am1k Tannery re· cently developed a new process that produces a fancy, li&ht-colo rcd leather from beaver tails that some say rivals expensive snake skin in quality. Tannery manaaer Adele Lafreniere said the com- pany is nqotiatinJ with a number of Canadian and American manufacturina companies that are interested in us1n1 the be.aver tail lcathef'. • Samples have be(n sent as fa.r li El Paso. Texu to "Can 1t think"" "Not onl) think. hut 11 rnn rcac,on J nd t 11111pr nr111\\' said the Creator. Finally. the angel l'lcnt over and ran hl'I lingl·r :tl 1 11·.~ the check. "There'\ a leak." 'ihc prono unrcd "I 111ld '"" You were trying to put too much into this mrnkl · "It's not a leak." ~r11d the Lo rd. "it's a tea•. "Wha t's 11 for '>" "It's for joy. ~1dru:~s. d1,appo 111tmrnt. pd111 lt1111· liness and pnde." "You arc a gcntu'i," said the angel. The Lord loo ked '>ombcr "I d 1dn'1 pul tt thr tt·' companies that have bttn Tropical topper producina cowt>oy boots and other products to meet Tbhl •art.at.ton of tbe aafarl •un bat ••• the arowin& demand for emona 10 wt.nnen ID a millinery cont t for exotic leathers 1nclud1 na Jotllll deatinen ID Londo~. The OJ'e&Uon In snake skin and alliaator etnw and i,l&ck trlmmlnl• by Jouphlne ~c \11d that beaver tail Hadaop la ta be eold only ln Britain. leather, which has a tttht J:.: · - patttn\ a nd is water re-D II PllOt pclltnt. would be best !u11-Clip dntl.ar .sa\ mµ coupo n ... I J cd for making hoot\ l -I MUC ll>TICE "'' .. ""mua.cown NOTICE OP DEATH 0 NOTICE OP DE.Aft OF fl'ICTmOueMIH•M ~~ llBLEN LOUJSE AYE GLENICE MARY IOOU• The..-........_ ... ........., 1.._ ~tT~11 ~ ...... ...-...... ... ~,_, f 47 UTATUOP ab HELEN LOtJlSE STAI ANOOJ'P£'11110NTOM>-~---,. .--· • --v ~";'"°• .---_,. .... ,,__,,,..,.. • Mn9 ,,,.~...,_. ... ._. TM ....... ,._ II ... a~~~~ER. AYERS, HELEN L . MINISTER F.ITATE NO. GOHV.LU CLEAHIHQ SEA· .. ~LLC"10MIJtlA1.&11. '1 -=:·AMOCIA.TU. 20t ~: "CfllTI INU"· ~~CIC OOMTMlcmCM4. Oec•••d' AYERS, HELEN AYERS AlUlH VICU. 2Mt 'llltwsy Of .• Coet• -......... to. ~ ewtl. CA AQ&I•. ltaifbOl i.tand, CA 11811 HATIOHAl. iTM I.Or.,_ AIM. t llOt ,,, a a :::::= H.L. AYERS, HELEN To all hein, benefldarlel. u~=2&1Hein.ey0f ~9NllT Cfomet 17 e.nown-~~.~.=2 14 .._ ~ ..... lit~ c.1-~-r-=.:-: .. till' NOTICa cw INTIJmON LOUISE ST Al, BELEN L. credltOrt and con Uri1ent Coet• ....., CA. t2a7 · to, N9wpcw1 8wfl, cA t2tt3 Thie ~ 1e ~bf an k.m&. 1761 ~enzo Aw. eo.ea ft 1 r • llUMA&.NONltTY STAI, RBI.EN STAI cr e d ltore of G L£NICE Oona:Wl. MlnN 8-trtl. HM TNtbuein-.llcondMCted b)'.an ~ .._.,Cllfd t2t2t nt,n.et.,Cllll - ATfWYATWIM.1 OPPETft'lONTOADMIN· MA.RY BOGUE andptttON 'altway Dr .• eo.t•M-.a,CA.t2t:t7 lndlvtdull TOOl.IQl•J,Koctr . Tiwt~lileo4'di.Ctmd ~ a ~...,._•-•••••W.• NoOotlehefMlyO'wr tha1,eut>-ISTER ESTATE NO who may bo oth•r wlae ~~1a conduc1ed0y .,, ~.:-=~N llttd wlttl the ~·::~:::f"~~': ooa::1t~wan1n,..,...,_,1 ~J ._..._,, teot ::., ~~ bV the ~ A· I U l 11 lnterated ln the wW and/« Mirtha 00!\Dlu County Cliertl of Orenge County on AC>ftl 13, ltM ma a1a1amen1 waa flied wtth tM Thie , .. , -.wt -...... M r.:. at 0:00 ~ m., '; ~~~ To all beira, ~f.ld.ariea, estate; Thia •tatement WU filed with the ...,,,. fa, ,.... ~ Gow\cy 0'-11 of <>ranee ~tY on Coun1y a.nt of Onllp ~ - wltt\ln the time MCJ'#9d .... lft, the cl't!dltora a nd conttnoe n AAri· UUon hu been tlled ~tt9Clet1l1,. ... of Oranoe County on ,,_. OeNW I.••••• h,,, Me1a,1N4 "'11 tt ttM undetllgntd "7 • ...,.. " 2l .-Publlthed OflnQll COMC Delly wee 0, -oi.w..,.,. ..,_. PMllN · ' W "'" 01 L.:1.T'l!-:''~~~~:'c; creclhora, and penona w by FRED F BOGUE In ' ,.... Piiot APtM 21. May a. 12. it, tN4 u.-e ......_CA._, Publllhed Dr8'19' ~ o.1y Publlatted Dr.,. ,C.. ~ ADERER incl 0£NVl!VI! CON· may be othtorwf-! lnt.ett.lied the Superior Court of ()r.. Pu~ Otano-Coeet o.tty 227CM4 11\ibllatled Oranoe Coul Oeffy Piiot May t3. 20. 21, June I, ,.... "''°' APtlt 22. 2t, ..., .. 11 .. RADY AOEAER. wtll ... 1 .. prl~ ... ln thl! will or estate of ... County niqu•tJoa thac Piiot M•y •• 1a. 20, 27• t9&4 PllOt Apf1I it. M9Y •• 1i. 20. 19&4 2526-IA .~ ..,. to ttie hlgheet Incl beet 1111 HELltN LOUISE AYERS ALFRED F. BOGUE be ap· 2428·&4 "8.tC NQTIC( ntM-4 =.c:r.'~~en:i.=~1:ft': aka HELEN LOUISE STAI pointed u penona.l rep· NI.IC M>TICE rtennout.,....a Ml.IC JGnC( ---------- and Int.,._ ot LESTER AA'fMONO AY E R S , HELEN L . rwentatJve tO adminia .. r the rtemtOUt _,._.. ...,.. ITATDmfT NII.IC NOTICE AD£RER and OENVll!VI! CON-AYERS, HELEN AYERS, tw\at.e of GLENIC! MARY NAMI ITATIMINT Ttlt lollowlng per.one er• dOinO fllCnnout-.. PK:rtJIOUI IU-M RADY AOEREFI, d9oMMd. a1 the H .L . AYERS HELE N BOOUE (under the lnde-Tiie fotlowlng '*'°" la dOinO bu1iMN" MAl9 ITAW MAim ITATWWT :::..::r.:::::.r:r.:..11: LOUlSE STAI, 0 HELEN L. pende nt Admlni.tll'ali~ of ""=·a\AwN SERVICE. PO. A~.'l!~u~~! ~~':' ~~ '*10 " .. ,. dotng ~~'*'°"II dOlnO Qulr9d In 9ddltlon 10 th.i Qf ~ STAI, HELEN STAI F.tates Act). The petJUOn ii 8ox 10773, Coata Meta, CA 82927 92147 KAS e:NTfRPRISE8. 1395 Shan· OKU & ASSOCIAfta, 6391 8*· PtalC *>TICE dentt tt the time Of their deatllt, In A pecJlion has bl!en filed 1et for hearing ln Dept. No. 3 K.ith Obymtko, tm Rlvttalde, UM llndana. 123N I . Ofoxford non Lane. Coeta Mell. Ce ll2t2t re V9'CM, k'Vlnl, catlf t2715 h':un':' of~~~ 0r c~':: bSyT RIC HARD MART IN aw\ 700SanCivk Center Dr .. ~~~;7iA 112e21. Malt to· Pt:,.,C:S,":;;:. =t 1 Dto•· n!'t:. '&!!'C. ~o=-v~,,_~ c::~2:~:1 llerr• f()(nla, "-«lbed u f°"°"'9 Al in the S uperior Court est, ta Ana, CA 92701 Tiii• bullnett 11 COC\duct.ci by·.,. lord Place, C.rltoa, CA 90701 Keilty O. 8utgeea, ISH snannon Thie bulln .. 11 condUcted by; IN\ Lot 2 ol Tr.ct 3187. County ol of Orange County requesting on June 6, 1984 ac 9:30 A .M Individual LIN Slndaha LMM, COM• MtM. ca tH2t lndMduat Orange. Stale of Celttomta that RICHARD MARTIN IF YOU OBJFX:I' co the Keith Ot>ymako Thia ec.fetntnt wu lw.d with the Thia ~ It conducMd by l(~h M o.u The P'Ol*1Y It commonly re-ST AI be appomted as per-granting o f the petition you Thi• •tatement wu flleO wttn 111e County Cltt1I of Orange County on lndMduel1 (~a .,...> Th1t •tttemant ... 11'-d With lht lwred 10 u 273 tiancwer Orlve • County Ci.a of OratlQ9 County on April f8, 1814 8~ A 8urge11 Count Cltfk Of Oranoe County Coeta Mee&, Cafffomta 92129 · 80nal ·rep resentaUve to ad-aho uld e ither ap~ar ac Ch i! Aor11 28. 198-4 f1CmJ This ~t wM IMed wtth 111e May ,V ,884 00 The .... It 1Ub)ec1 to current m inister t h e estate o f h earing and state you ob~· l'Motl'M Pubfflhed Orange CoMt Dally County CWll of Otano-CouMy on l"MA11 tu•. covenant•. condlt1on1. r• H ELEN LOUISE AYERS uons o r file wntten ob~· Pubtllllled OfMge CoNt Dally Pllol APfll 28 May 5. 12. t9, 11184 AorM 2!. 1tl4 Pubfrllhed Orange CoMt Delly ~~!l~~.;•::v::~.;'~r:! aka H ELEN LOUIS E STAI lions With the court before PllOl M•y 8, 13, 20 27, 'te;429·84 2271·&4 Publlthed Orange eo.!~ P110t May 13 20. 27 Jun. l51~~ OOfd. an encumbfln<lea ofrecOfd 10 A YER S , H ELEN L . the heanng. Your ap~r-11tmiic NOTI"r: mm• •c NOTICE Piiot May 5, 12. 19. 28. t9&4 ~t11tl9d ovt of 1111 purcn ... A Y ERS , HELEN AYERS, ance may be In person or by l"UIK. ~ l"UUl.r 2384441------------T~ propwty la to t>e lofd H .L . AYERS, HELEN yourattom ey FICTJT10UllUllNHI FICTmoutlUINH P\.BllC*lTIC( '"u It '" bUlt, 111cept u to 1111~ •n LOUISE STAI. HELEN L . IF YOU ARE A C REDI · NAMI ITATE•NT NA• ITAH•NT Bid• or otter11 are lnvtted f0t tht1 STAI HELEN STAI u nder TOR or a con tinaenl credJtor Tiie foftowlng Pelton• era dOlng Tiie foftowtno peraon 11 dotng ( • ... bU11nn1 u · t>u11neo u ~~Y,==· ::~Wf~h~·~ the . Independent Adrrurus· ofilf th e deceased) ' you m~l FARWELL"S FOR FLOWERS,710 P&MAUT0.1017 Wnt 18th St. Tlle0cl0ta v H1nHooo •ttoiney for trauon of Estates Act) The e your c aim with Cne M1ln St.. Huntington Beech, CA Cotta M ... Ca 92627 f tcTITIOUl IU ... 11 NAME IT ATUlle.NT FICmtou• •UIMSI Tiie lollowtng parton IS dOlllQ NAME 8TATEMINT t>u1lnn1 Ii FtCTmOU9MIH•M NAmlTAT-.n' The fallowtrtG S*'IOfl le doing Tiie IOllOwlng peiton 11 doing DON ANDERSON POOL SEA· t>ulllnMI al VICE. 1132 SeabluN. C~a Mesa bull,_. u · • BRISCOE·SMll H L TO, Thr .. Mid executrix, 11 23717 Hawth0tne ~litlon is set for heanng in court or present it co the per · 92848 Pater Charin McAdam•. t t4 E Boulevard, Suite 205. Torrance Dept No. 3 at 700 Civic son a l represen tative ap· Allred Anthony Garcia. 112 M11n Wiiton St •49, Co111 Mata. CA AMERICAN FURN llURE RE· Callf 112627 FINISHERS, 13794 S.aoh Blvd . Donald F Ander•on. 1132 S..- 11836, Wfftmlntte1, CA 92883 blutt. Coete M .... Call! 92827 , Callfornl• 90505 or may be flied , . SI .. Hyntlngton S.ach, CA 928-48 92827 with Ille clerk of ~Id Superior Court Center Dr , West, Santa Ana, poinfild by th e court w ithin Richard Sadler Webb. 712 Miln This bullnea1 11 conduc1ed by, an Corpore.\e Pica . 202. Newport eeecn. C811f. t2te0 T., ... Lynn Smltn, 3IOI Aiwr Avenue, Newpon e..cn, Calf. 1128&3 Mleltael Patrick Ryan, 18701 Thi• bull0..-1• cooduct.ci by tn AlgonqUln St .. Huntington Beacn. lndlvldual CA 92&49 Donlld F Andelaon or dallvared to Theodore y CA 92701 on June 6. 1984 at four months f rom the date of St., Hunt1noton Beacn, CA. 92648 ln~~ltd•uC•1 ••cA""•m• Hanuono ,_.,.,..,Uy at any 11~ 9·30 A M first issuance of letters as Tiii• bullneu I• conducted by a .., u ....... ~-' ..... · · · general partnerlhlp Thia 1tatemen1 WH tiled wltti 1he atter flr1t publlcatlon ol 11111 notice IF YOU OBJECT to the provided in Sectio n · 700 o f Allred A Oarol• County Clerk of Orange County on Thlt t>ualnffl 11 conduete<I b)I an Thlt lttlM*lt w•• filed with Ille Individual. County Ci«ll o1 Orange County on MICllMI P Ryan Mly 4 1984 and before making 181d 18la . f h . . h p ba Cod f Cali T · A 11 26 1984 Bid• mu11 be ... led Ind will be granting o t e petition, you t e ro te e o • hi• 1111ament wu filed with 111e Pl FM41'1 opened 11 the otttoe of Ttteodoia y sh ould either appear a t the fom1a The lime for filing ~~~8 c!::4 of Orange County on Publlllllec:I oiange cout Dt.lty Tiiie butlneaa It conduc\ecl by: lft lndMdual Tar-Lynn Smith Hanaaono 11 the hour or e·oo am h earin g and state you o bjec· claims will n ot expire pnor Pl · F:a.Mt1o Piiot M•y 8. 1a. 20, 21. 1984 onT':;: ;,~~a!:11 be IOld the uons or file written objec· CO four month.I fro m the date Pubflaned Or1119e cout oa11y 2432-84 Thi• 1ta1emen1 WU flied w11n Ille Coun1y Cleflc of Orange Coun•y on ,.., .. Put>hshtd Or llllQ4I Coatt Dally P110t Mey 13 20 27 June 3, t9t4 rn11 ttatement wu flied wttn uw County Clerk of Oranoe CoYnty on AP! 11. 19&4 lofloWlno 1wma: C&ll'I or p.,r' caah lions with the court before of t he h eanng noticed above Piiot May 8. 13. 20. 27. 11184 April 28. 1984 F244122 2522-84 ...._ Publl.n.d Of atlQ9 Coast Olly Piiot A.pfll 22 29. Mey 8. 13, 1M4 2146-M l't&.JC *>TICE Publlltle<I Orenge Coa11 Oarty and Patt ~edit ~ by note the he aring. Yo ur appear-YOU MAY EXAMINE 2433·64 aecured by M0t1gege or Oee<1 of ance may be in person o r by the file ke pt b y the court. If P\Bl.IC NOTICE Trvat on the property to be eold tlle · 1w m1 of~ etedit 10 be eOO.p. y our attorney you are interested m the es· FICTTTIOUl IUllNIH NAMI ITAffMINT Piiot May 8 13. 20 27. 1984 2426-84 Nil.IC *>TICE table to 1111 EHwtrt11 01 the e.11.. IF YO U ARE A C R EDI· tale, yo u may serve upon the F~!'~A~~~~· and to the Superlof Cou'1 Ten per. TOR or a continge nt creditor executor o r adm1rustrator. or l lle totlOwlng persona are d0tng cent of the amount bid to acc;om. o f the deceased you must upon the a t torney for t he ex · bullnen 11 pany Ille o"• Tu ... rent•. operal· • VILLAGE RENTALS 1109 s The lotlowlng parson 11 dOlng bullnesa H l'tB.IC NOTICE NOTICI M AVA"-A8UTY FICTITIOUS IUl*Ell M ANNUALM"O«T NAME 8TATHIUIT Purauant to Secilonl 8104(d) of rtermOU9~-1..,, and -· ... t-•nrv ••.--.-. •nd hie your claJm with the ecutor o. r administrator, and · ... n-• -·-~, ..,.... -· Cout Highway, Laguna S.ectl CA pr911'11uma or lnauranoe acceptable court o r p resent it t.o the per· file with the court w1ch 92851 MESA BINDERY SERVICE. INC CA 816 yv .. 1 18th SI . Cotta M .... CA 828~ Eltll F1tcon. 2 10 Eaat 181h St Cotta MeM. CA 92827 Tiie following paraon1 we aotng the Internal ~Code. notioe 11 bullneta u h«et>y given that the 1nnual report HAMILTON PROPERTY AC· for lhe calendar 'fMI 11182 & 1983 of COUNT , 2100 Newport Blvd Coeta CHRISTIAN RESEARCH FC>dk- M ... Calif 92827 OATION I private found•u«t. It Kotde Aaaoc11111 Inc • Calllom1a 1v1llable II the foundat10n'1 ptlnci· Corpor111on. 2·2-27 Sh1mod1 pat ottloe for 1napec110n during reo· Slltzuoka-t<en-Japen 415 ular t>uslneat hOUrt from 9 am to 3 Thia bualneu 11 condVC1ed l>y 1 p m t>y 1ny citizen who reque1t1 11 N.U. IT AT'l....-r • • The fC>ltoWlnO '*'°" .. dolnl" ~ ... to the purct\aMr lhlll be oro-t1ted son al re presentativ e a p · proof of serv1ce, a w ritten Fr1ncH c1 Sc1p1cchl, 32742 u of .. ~111 data of confirmation of pointed by the court within request stating that you de-Mediterranean Or. Laguna Niguel. Nie. <:1.amlnatlon of title. recOfdlng · , . CA 928'17 Thi• bualneu 11 condl.IC'led by •n Individual Ellie F atcon of oonveyance, tran1fer 1111 ... 1nd four m onths from the date of sire special n otice of the hi· Rlcilard R Rush as LtcenlM any tltle lnaurance policy an111be11 first issuance of letters as ing of an inve ntory and ap· under LlcenlM Ag;Nment. dated the expen .. of Ille purch-or provided in Section 700 of pra~ment of est.ate assets or J111uary 16. 1984 with FranCMC• pu1Ctl1Mf1. h p ba Cod . f h 1 Scaplcchl as Ucenaor 1564 Sky· The EJ<ecutrlx or the Eatatat r• t e ro te e of Cali· 0 t e pet uo ns or at'C'Ounts lln• Or Laguna Beach · CA 92851 Thi• atatement wu tlled wttlt the County Clerk of Orenoe Covnty on April 28, 1984 Fiwal Pul>litlled Orange Coa11 Dally Piiot May 9. 13, 20, 27. 1984 2428·84 corpor1t1on within 180 d•YI etter the dell of 11111 Elli t<0tde, Prealdenl publtcatlon COLORS BY DAACE", 4103 .... lhof•. Newport Bead!. C.itl nta Oaroe' DyAnn Giibert. 4103 a... lh<><e. Newport Beect\. Cellf. ll2tt3 Thie bu.U-II conduc:ted by: en lndMd\Jal Defee' Ottbert Tllil 1tatement w .. tiled with t,,. --... the right to r•Ject •rw and 111 fom1a . T he time for filing me ntioned tn Secuon 1200 Shtriey Schmitz ·Ru ah, es bid• prlof to entry of an order con· claims w ill not expire prior an d 1200.5 o f the O.lifom1a Llcen1M. under Lioente Agr ... ttrml~ Ille .. i. to four months from the date Probate Code ment, d1te<1 January 18. 198• wtth Thia 111tement wit flied with Ille Tiie foundatoon • Pflncl~ office County Clerk of Orange Countr oo 11 loeat.ci II HUME. Calif 113828 May 4 1984 The pr1nc1p11 maneg« of the County Ctetk of Orange County on AP!. 12. 1984 DEATH NOTICES 0.tad. May 10, 1984 Franoeaca Scaplcchl u Llcenaor Theodore Y Hanaaono, of the hearin g noticed above. Wllllam S. Ciecb 1564 Skyline Or . Laguna a.ecn: Attorney fQf e.ecutrlx YO U MAY EXAMINE %700 N. Mala St., Stt . ~3~ CA 92651 Galt Matllyn Barratt, Executrix the file kept by the court. If Santa Ana, CA. Thia t>ualnesa is conduC1ed by· a of the .. 1atM ol Ille 1t>Ove-n1med . , _ _, h 9~3 3188 general partnership ~t• you are mteres"""' m t e es· · . Frenceaca Scaplcchl Pvblllhed 0 111199 Cout Delly Piiot tate, you may serve upon th e Publis hed Orange Coast Thia 1111amen1 was !tied wrth tne CISLA W Mey 13. 14. 20. 1984 e xecu tor or ad m inistrator. or Da ily P ilo t May 13, 14, 20, County Clelk ot Orange County on T IMCYfH Y MIC HAEL CIS __________ 2_550_·8_4 upontheattomeyfor theex· 1984 Apr1123·1984 F144214 LAW. b l'loved son of P\B.IC NOTICE ecu tor or ad mm1strator, a nd 2568-84 Donald E. Buddenbailm 1 Ronald and Carole Cislaw file with th e cou rt w ith 1-------------11.,tte D. 3IO Qtenneyr• 11. and gran dson o f Ke n ton flCTITIOUI IUltNEIS ... m•1c NOTICE I ---c NAME ITAHMINT p roof of service. a written rUUL ..._llN -"· A.12151 Cleary of T ucson. A.nwna h Published 01111lQ41 Coeat 0111y Prtot d G Sar #. The fotlowfng peison 11 dorng request stating t at you de· ITAT!MENT Of Ap11129. May 6 13. 20 1984 a n en ev1eve azm of t>utlneu u SIN' special no\I{'(' of thC' f1l· ABANDONMENT M UIE OF 2292·64 M teh1gan. loving brother of SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA MOBIL mg of an inventory and ap· FICmlOUI IUltNEll NAMI S tephen a nd Ch nscophe r WAX. 17921 Carranz.a. Hunllng10t1 r Tiie lotlOWlllQ per.on• have eban· Ml.IC NOTICE Vtsttatton w·111 be held Sat· Beach, CA 112847 praisemen t o estate assets or done<! tlle uee of the Flct111ou1 Bull· ------------ Jam. Rou Magee. 17921 Car· o{ the petitions or a<:counts n e.. N. m. A 0 v AN c E 0 FICTITIOUS BUSINEH urday. May 12, 1984 from 3 r1nzt. Hunttnoton Beech CA me n tioned m Secu on 1200 CLEANAOO M MAINTENANCE. NAME STATEMENT PM Until 9 PM al the 92847 and 1200 5 of tho Cal1fom1a c28A732 Vie Llnarff. MIHIOn Viejo. The lollowing person IS OOlng H bo L M Thl1t>ut1neut1 conductedby an " t>utlneu•• ar r a w n ortuar y Individual P robate Code Tll• FIC11llOUI Bullnn• Name re· NOHL RANCH POOL SUPPL 'Y C hapel Rl"<'ltlatlon o { the J1met Roll Magee AJfrtd A. Ja1kuls ld terred to ibov• "'" llled In 0 11ng1 1518 E Lincoln Avenue Orange. rosary w ill be S unday 8 PM. Thi• 1t1tement WU filed wtth the LONG & JASKU LSKI County on October 28. 1963 C1lll 112665 Mass of C hnsuan a un aJ County Clerk ot Oiange County on J1net R Ford. 8262 Orybank Or , Ty 0 Tonnessen. 2"42 Elden Aprtl 23, 1994 %708 Harbor Blvd., Suit t 210 Huntington S.ach, CA 928-49 86. Co11a Mesa. Calif 112627 Monday 11 AM, both at FUU12 Publlaned Or•nge CoH t D•lly Piiot Aprll 29. M•y 8. 13, 20. 1984 2294-8-4 P\RIC NOTICE l"ICTITIOUI aUllNHI HAMI ITAffMEHT Costa Mesa, CA. 92626 Luclnd• F Gulllano, 26732 Vie This t>usineu 11 conducted by an Saint Jooc·h1m's Catholic SS6-6H8 Linares, Mlllioo Viejo. CA lndlvldual Church , Costa Mesa Ser-Publ~hed Ora nge Coast g;:~?~:'r'::~~~: conducted by a +~1~ ,i:i~~':i:as flied woth the v ices under the d trectio n of Daily Pilot May 12, 13, 19, Janet R Ford County Clerk or Orenge County on Baltz ~rgeron Smith & 1984 Thi• statement was flied with tile Apr 12 1984 Tuth1U Mortua r y. Dtrc.>etors, 2567-84 County Clerk of Orenga County on F2434M 646 9371 Aprll 23, 1984 Published Orange Co111 Dally 1 __ ·_ F2285 19 Piiot lo,prll 22. 29. May 6 13. 1984 The following P«ton 11 dotng Ml.IC NOTICE bullnenu· 1----~~~~~~---- Publl•h.a Orange Cou t Dally 21• 1·84 Pilot Apill 211, Ml y 8, 13, 20. 1984 2289-84 HICKS BIITTY HIC KS , a resident of Huntington Beach, passed away May 10, 1984 at Hoag N E W POR T L AN DI NG SPORTFISHINO. 503 Edgewller, Balboa. CA 92&61 Tom & Llnd"Y H"keth. 2427 NOfM Av• 'Cotta Mesa. CA 92827 Thi• bullneu 11 conducted by •n Individual LlndNy HeM<eth Thll ll•temenl WU flied with the County Clenl of Or•ng• County on Aptll 23, 1984 F2M2Clt Pvbflthed Ot•nge Coe.ti Delly Piiot AprH 29. May 8. t3 . 20. t984 2297-84 Ml.IC NOTICE FtCTITIOUI llUSINHI NAME ITATIMINT The loflowtng peflOn II doing butlneu u NEWPORT MORTGAGE UN· LIMITED, 5180 C1mpu1 Or Ste 200. Newpo'1 Beach, CA 112660 R1<:t11rd Sulllv1n, 1 t28 Seablull, Cotta Mesa, CA 92827 Thia t>ualnen la conducted by en lndlvtdual Riehlfd Sullivan Thia ttltement waa filed with the County Ct.rk of 01anga County on Aprlt 23. 1984 F™211 Publlahed 011nge Coaat Di lly Piiot April 29. Mey 6. 13 20. 1984 2295-84 P\RIC NOTICE f1CTITIOUI IUllNHI NAME ITATEMENT Tiie fOllowl119 person• are doing t>ullneM H CASA BALBOA MEXICAN RES· TAURANT. t05 Main St . B1tboa CA 928e1 Chien-Shin Wang & Hutgyn Wing. 2007 Wav.rly DI Anl.llelm, CA 92802 Thi• bualneea 11 conducted by lndlvldual• (lluabano & wtfel Chten·Shan Wano Thia t latement wll llltd with th• County c i.,11 of Or•noe County on ~11 23, 1984 f244210 Publllhed Or1ng• Cout Dally Piiot Aplll 2a. May 8, 13, 20, 1984 2298-84 Nil.IC NOTICE FtCTITIOUI 901Mll NAiii ITATWMINT Tiit fol~llQ petlOO• lie dotng buaineN a• T l C PROPERTIES. 288e 9oe Vitti Oftve. Cotta M... Calif 112829 OW1M E Cuaity 2~ Boa Vlata Of . Colt• ~. Cat1f 92828 Ele!ne A CaMlly, 288e Boa Vl•ll Of . Coeta M-. Cetlf 92828 Thomu PultlotlCI !11 16 34tn Stt-1. Long 111111\d Oty, NY 1110 I l aura Pulkotlil, 8 t 16 J 41" SlrMt. \.ong 11111\d City NV t 1 tO t Thlt bullMll It conduct.a by • oen-at per1nenhlp Samuel D O.OW.111, AttOtney 1t Lew Thlt 11aterMnt """ filed with the County Cleric of Otange Covnty on Apt 1 t. 1084 ,.,.,.. P\lbllahed Ora~ CoHt Olllty llllot APfll 22, 29, Mey 6 13. 1984 '148-8' FICTITlOUI IUllNEH Ml.IC NOTICE NAME aTAnMENT Mt.IC NOTICE The lotlowlng persona are doing ----'---.;..;_~'----F1Cm1ous IUllNIH butlneaa H FICTITIOUI IUllNEH NA.ME ITATEMENT YE OLDE ICE CREAM PARLOUR NAMf ITATIMENT The lollOWlng persona ate dotng 638 Pecltlc Coast Hwy Lagun• The totlowtng pereon 11 doing butlneu as Beach. CA 92651 bustneu at H & H CONSTRUCTION 29836 Andr-Sardonl1, 420 Larkspur. STRUCTU RA L ENGINEERING HlddenwOOd Laguna Niguel Caltl Corona del Mar CA 92825 SOLUTIONS. 243 62nd St N-· 92677 Allan Albrlght. 638 N Pecill<: part a.eel\ CA 92863 Cllarlu J Haubrick . 427 S Coast Hwy Lagun• a.ten. CA Wllllttoo · LockwOOd warren IV Wheeler. Orange. Celff 92669 112851 243 62nd St . Newp0t1 S..Cll CA Ronald Burke Hollison 29836 Tim Hottman. 638 N PIClllC 92663 Hiddenwood Lagun• Niguel. Caltf Cou t Hwy Laguna Beech. CA Th11 t>uSlneu 11 conducted by an 92677 92851 Individual Ch•rles J H•ul>rlck Jr Jann Wetu. 300 GOiden Rod. Wiiiiston L W•tr•n IV Thll 1tatemen1 was filed with the Coron• del Mar CA 112625 Thll atatemenl was llled with Ille County Clerk of Orange County on Thia business la conducted by a County Clerk oi Orange County on Ap1 11 t984 gener1I p1rtne1shlp May 4 1984 F21"97 Jann Wein F245112 Published 01ange Coast Dally Thi• 1tatemen1 was hied with the Publllhed o 11119e Coast Delly Piiot April 22, 29, May 6. 13. 1984 County Clerk of Orange County on Pilot May 6. 13. 20. 27 1984 2 l43·84 Aprll 28. 1984 2452-84 ------------1 F2"'21 _________ ..;,._;..;;..~ P\llllC NOTICE Publlslled Orenge Coast Dally PWLIC NOTICE Piiot May 8, 13. 20. 27, 1984 ---...;...;~;,,;..;,....;...;:;,.,;.,;.,;;,,,;;;.___ FICTITIOUS IUSINE88 2427-84 "CTlflOUI aUllNEH NAME STATEMENT NAME STATEMl!NT The rollowlnQ per10n• 11 doing The followlno persona are doing P\8.IC NOTICE bualneu H bu11n1111 as SAN O CAN YON INTERIOR IT'S FANTASTIC. 369 W 17th SI STATEMENT OF PLANT DESIGN 3857 Birch St Coste Meaa. Calll C.12627 ABANDONMENT OF U81! OF Suite 230 Newport Beien. C11if Pally Woodard Inc Cel1torn1a, flCTITIOUI IUSINEIS NAME 92660 13800 S Figueroa. Los Anl)elM. The following persons hi ve et>en· Eric Anthony WolH 3681 Beer St I Ce~~:~.:arman Inc California dooed the use of the Ftet111ous Bust· 1 E Santa An•. C1llf 92704 860 Lo• AnQttles St Cell! 90014 nea• Name VILLAGE RENTALS . Thia l>uatneu 11 conducted by an This t>usinett 11 conducted bv 1 1109 S Co111 Highway. Lagune ind1v1ual corpoii uon BelCll CA 92651 Ertc Wolff Jotln E MCCioskey Pai The FICUllOUI Bu11nesa Name re· This Slllemeitt wu llled with the ThlS statement "'as hied woth tile fetred to 1bove was flied In 011nge County Ct.rk of 01ang• County on County Clerk 01 Orange County on County on Merell t2. 1981 May 7 1984 Apr 12 1994 Jamee C Zagrodsky 1106 f2453U FH S502 Pubhttled Orange Cout Dally Pilot April 22 29 Mey 6. 13 1984 2149°84 G1v1ot1. Laguna S.ech CA 9265 1 ~ Publlstled Orange Coal! Di lly Franceac1 Scep1cch1 32742 Pilot May 13 20. 27 June 3. 1984 Medllen 1nean Or Laguna Niguel 2519·11• C~h~:~~~ness was conducted Dy 1 Ml.IC NOTICE oenerll partnei1111p FICTITIOUI IUIMH Jam .. C Zegrodtky NAME ITATIMINT Tilt• atalerrtellt wa• filed wtth lht The rouowtng petaon 11 doing Covnty Ci.,k or Orange County on bu•lneu 19 A~~52lio~9~•1dE.llHidenbeum EARTH COMPANY, 3709 See· lhOr• D• . Ntwpo<l Beach' CA auH• D, * Qt.nnerr• It. 92663 LllfUM leach, CA. tal1 Corrlnt Ebel, 3709 Sfftnore 01 , Publl•lled Oreno• Cout D1ny Ntwport Beach, CA 92683 Piiot April 29. May 8. 13 20, 1984 Thi• bullneu 11 conducted by ar1 U 88-84 lndlvtdual Corrine Ebel Thia 11atemttnl WH flltd with tht P\ml.IC NOTICl County Clerk of Oranoe County on ----'-~;.;..;..-;..;.....;,._ ___ ! Aprll 28. 1984 FICTITIOUI IUllNIH F2A4UI NAMI 8TATIMINT Publl1hed Oren0t Coast 0111y Tiie followtng peraon1 are doing Pilot Mey 8 13 20 ~7 1984 butlnMI u 2430-84 WINDJAMMER APARTMENTS. 4000 MacArthur Btvo . Suitt 700. ---Dl-.,-.1C-NO-T-.l-Cr __ _ East Newport 8eectl. CA 112880 rVIK. ~ Mldl•nd• Company (o.lew1t• P\llllC NOTICE FICTITIOUI IUllNHS NAME IT A TIMENT The totlowtng peraon Is doing bueln ... at (1)NEW WORLD FAMILY (b)NEW WORLD MEOIA SERVICE, 24521 Raymono.W1y. El Toro. Call! 92830 Donthall P Reddy. 24521 R1y mond Way. El Toro, Calif 82830 I Thll butlMtt 11 conductltd l>Y en lndtvtdu91 Donth•I· p Raddy I Thlt tttt11mant ••• In.a wnn tl\t Covnty Ci.rk ot 01anoe Covnty on Apt , I 1984 I f MMM Publl•lled 011n~ <A41" O•llY I Plk>I Aptll 22 ?9. May 8, 13 11184 21 47 84 l't&.IC NO TIC£ Co:rorellonl. 4()()() MecAtthur FICmlOUI IUllNlll S NAMI ITA TD1«WT 8 ultt 700, E111 ~ T 1....,owl ll"W'-.. 'I ., •t-ll e..cti. Ce 92e80 ht ..,., llQ Plf.OO '' OOll\O .-....... ..,.. ... .,... David Beauc11amp eno JOlln bull~ at NAMI I TATt:•NT Grlmtted 4000 MacA'1ll1.1t 8lvd OWL LANO ANO R(SOURCES The t()ll()wlng per.otl It c:loong 8 100 E ... 2486 Campu1 Olrve lrvll'lt CA bvtlnMJ at 9t~ ... ~ uwach CA 927 16 I OENT\.EMEN s CHOICE 917 Jaf'Mt B 8ta11cnamp 2929 G'9QO'Y JOM911 OurdM 27 t PO~I Ct Coate M ... Cahl 92826 cov.. Corona d.i Mer CA 92126 Me>tnlnQ c.tiyoo Road Corona de4 Gregg Rleherd DMQan 9 17 Pow Sltlri.y Beal./Ctlamp 1104 w .. t Mat CA 9212& ell Ct , Coat• Meu. e&lrt 92928 Ooten Newport 841ach CA llnt 1 Tltlt butlneu 11 conOuct.ci by •n Thlt butlMU ii con4UCl-0 by .,, Tlllt.bu"'*9e It c~ucted by 1 rndMdlJat indlvtdvat pe'1net'tlhlp Or~ J 8V1oen Gt90Q R o-gen Thlt atetement was hied wl1h the Tiile 1tatament wu hied wtth th• Thrt 1tll9menl wat llllO woth the count~ Clerk of Or11ngt County 00 County ci.tk of Orangt County ()n Covnty CW• of Or•noe County on Aprll 29 tt84 Aprll 21 1084 Mly • 1t84 '~' ,,.._ rtU1M Publltlled Otenge Coe1t Dally Publlan.d Orange Cou t O.lly I Publlthed 0111nge c~ .. Oalty l Piiot Mty 8. t3, 20 27 1084 Pilot Mey 8 13, 20, 27, 1te• Piiot Mly 13. 20 n June 3 tl84 ~ . 2•31 14 2•:14.-• jl$1f· 14 M emorial Hospital Mrs I H 1ck.'1 was a nauve of Call· fom1a and was bom m Pasad ena S he also was a real estate br ok e r in Los An· geles County for many years Beloved mother of Russell D Hicks of Kailua, Haw a11 and Sandra Hicks Van Zandt o f A ust m , Texas, also surv1v1ng are four granchtldren, s1Ster. Ruth Baldndge of Pasadena and three n ephews. Dean Dun phy of San D 1egu. J oseph Dunphy of Grotten. Conn~t1cut and Char l('s I Ba ldridge o f Colorado Spring~. Colorado Mem· orial scrvwc-s Monday M ay ; 14. 1984 at I :w P M at th<· Corona del Mar Comm unity Congr<'gat1onal Church, 611 Heliotrope· AV('. Corona dt>I M ar Ptl'r<l' Rrothrr., Smiths' M11nu.1rv llirt'( tors. 53n ti5:1!1 HAAIOR LAWN ·MT OLIVE Mor1uV) · f'me ter) Crf'millO"f '62!> C. ~pr A,f' \.O\lil Mes.1 !>4(1 ~~c,4 PIERCE BAOfHER8 BELL BROADWA Y ... 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'a t &o; I 4 · F2M135 foundalloo 11 Norman Roller Publlall&d Orange Coast Dally Publlllled Orange Coatt Dolly nam2 Publlthed 01anoe eo..t o.tty Piiot April 22, 29, Mey 8, 13. 19&4 PllOI M1y t3 20 27 , June 3. t984 Pilot May 13 1984 2525·84 2S61·84 21311-M TDIAT 'S llDISIDll nllLI AL ROSS 1 Qt a church court 6 Hoghlanoeri; 11 Stormed t6 Semopre· CoOUS StOn~ 2 I GrHk lellP• l'2 Keepsake> ,'.l Elude 14 Call upon ;>S Ana1ol1ari goddess 26 Type measure l7Vert>101m .>6 Cordage loller 19 Glossy fabroc JO A 11f'ndong 11 As tar dS 12 !:: ~ctamatoor .!4 Muir 36 Stain 38 S1len1 40 Pronoun 41 Seizes 41 Penv d1soure 45 Coon opening 4 7 V1sua1oze 48 Hot11sn •9 Reacl'led the top r,;> Let lall 54 lnOefon•te amount St. Steeples '>9 Fervor t. lretanel 63 Sen~ ol l,1~tP 6 7 Watlo.ed 11 water 68 Insured l(Jr ~ecurotv 1(1 Allernour Pvents '2 was • Over i'IQ•" , T '" l 01 t.:t1f1(•t', •4 ';umrT1, 'I l~l'QIO ... lh 'fOU••' l11t.OO 1•t"O• ·a ( vnr nnroJ "" n •· r o parueo 80 Become' tat•gueo 82 Hoosier State atJbr 8'.I App0.n1 m1-n1 85 Coun1roe!. 87 CMrgeo atom 118 Hano COv~MlQ QO Ptant' SPOiier "'' P.,Oal <l•O•' 'l2 Noqeri.,r• lrol>e 9J Plural Vt>•t 94 Chum 9!> Pot' S tlllO 18 Satrt>d ••lllQ 100 Hedllh 11•sor1 101 LeAvl-""' ground 2 ... os 105 [den dwt'llf'r 106 Land pa1cf"t 107 RP!>tues 10'-' ncommo11 '•O >ot 1' Sudano' languaQ•' l t2 B<,n0lf't1 11 4 ~avo••lr Jr•md I'" RP')Pr••" • owelhnil I H:i SolvPr (.Ont' 11; Dt>le<:h"" ~lilnQ 12t Spron(l fl() ... Pl~ t .. J f ;\lh•f 1 -' L••iJ ' \ttYt* IH•fh I,~ P{•H (JI !J~ \ II I . ·"•)"' '.·~ '" .r ~t ~ 1 r '••I i ' I ( f 142 HOtM! t,1111,,_, t•3 Pei1.ne~ 1 <I 7 M OSll'n"' namP 148 Jumpont1 1nr.ec.1c, 150 JOQ e•ono 152 Weoght allowenc.e t54 Tat>le terap 155 fnhsled ~r~Of' 156 Rough lav• 157 Oeclarf' 159 rrench drtoi;le 160 Nol prel 161 Ner o a S•• 163 Land me.isur,.. lb4 Turn U"ll•df' out 166 SPedk 16 • SuCCt''>''>ful l wd., l t.4 WPM dWil\I 1 • Sewed hnP' t72 \.OOk 't ,~1~n11 .. t •3 R1r•d't '•4 ~en(lv.~1 .. O(lWP>l , .... t11 ~ ; N•r•r .. ~~ • ., OP um .i L 'I"' m .. C.ornP 1 F lmO"">""' 7 f\411t• .. tr1-111 w<l\ R APl1'0•• t• .,, 'rt ~ 10 ,,, • l , ...... ~ ~ ~w1tlt•n .., 1' ~,. "''II ~f') HurtlCll"f' 37$ Jo:!"NISto montt ;j5 Emotoys J7 Anc~t jg Sp01tPO cat 40 Laughle< M>und •2 Threaoec tJOl1 4• T •me o l ltltt •6 C•v•I wror1g 41! Shoe par• ~ Oanoer color ~1 Fam11v member '>'.l Bakery prod1,1ch • !'> Emporou"' S6 lover a no mat 58 Tna1 o!> .. ,,,,y } wOS Eu tnd•qenou~ IJ<I •nr(>f> IOf'<I \Iott 6S St"-'d toatmo ht> (,,hem·~a1 c.e P•on•O•t'> t" 9,,zz,nq nwct •t w.nao ... (.~ ,.tftB"' l'>OIOPr ·s iNoooer IASl .. ne1 •Q O•vtnq Ootd OU II•"' 11'0 ~aw .. e 1 !'l.,ou11 .. .. ~mal va11 .. , "~ r v comm"• .ll SEE ANSWER S IN CLASSIFIED ion abbr 98 Vautier s ••d 99 Road guide 100 Organru hon 10 1 Summer )()UVe<'\lf$ 102 Olly ttu11 103 Mor. elegant t04 Apprenen StOrlS 106 Of 111e llde 108 Old SOldtel 109 Say1119 again ano again 112 Reduce 113 imparts color to 1 15 F'ork prongs 1 •6 Sharp pains t •8 Al home 11Q Flower "esse1 120 Ha!. a 1.nac• 122 $hrp s 1ourn81 123 Troumpl\ed '26 Sffs•w~ .& Row of seats •30 B·nd!> 2 ... as · 32 Golf sco•• ')' Hol>Os '35 Measures 136 Active 137 Musoc81 note 139 Smelting m•Ytu•l' 4 I Lo~ µ4'rf or mances 144 Type OI moth 145 Swap 146 Scath!t 148 Coo111nq 0111 149 Sat•Sly tullv •'> 1 Ar mar~ vPhoClf> SJ Alway~ ">f o,,•pan I .,. .. , ~>' fnrPAlr>I<: omb •o "' 4. \'\/•;alt> 1t <, O•O•il~·ro •• ~ "~''"hi~ .. ~ 'W •Hl • -~ - I • The Ultimate Experience Experience the excitement of finding just what you're looking for-in classified. It's the ultimate! • II phone 642-5678 people read classified .. + MOC NOTIC£ PtCtmOUI ., .... ~.,,.~ Ttle tolk>Wlno penon1 11• doing bUllMll .. : OE8IONEA FJTNESS, 2778 M9N V•de Driw E .. 1 M 102. Coet1 Meel, Cellf. 92828 V*'1e McCutd\an, 27&6 M9N V•deOrM M 102, ea.ta MeN, c.llf. 92829 Gigi Goochey, 486 Monterey. Lagun1 BNct\, Callf. 92851 Thll bulinMI II condUC1ed by: • gel*al pwtnerlhlp Va.lefle McCutcmen Tbta atatement wu flied with the C<>Unly Clerk of Oranoe C<>Unty on May 4, 1984 ,, .. ,17 Publlatled Orange Cout Dally Pllol May 13. 20. 27. June 3, 1984 2523·84 NlllC NOTICE F1CTITIOUI ., ..... NAMEaTATt•NT Tile following petlOfl II doing t>ualne11 u : HORIZON SHUTIERS, 18029 Crete Lane. Huntington S..ch, Calif. 92849 M91VYn John Jonft, 16029 Crell Lane, Hunllngton Beach. Calif 92649 Thia tiu.ineN II conducted by Ill lndlvl<luat M91VY'l J Jonee Thia statement WU flied wllh Ille C<>Un1y Clerk of Oranoe County on Mey 4. 1984 fM11• Publllllld Orange Coul Dally Piiot May 13, 20. 27. June 3. 1984 2524-84 P\Bl.IC NOTICE FlCTmOUI .ulMll NAMI ITATl*NT The folowlng penon 11 doing ~-'. RENAISSANCE STUDIOS. 8~ W. 17th St.. Coeta Meea. Calif. 92827 Richard Roa. 1822~ Newport BIYd., Coeta Mell, Calif 92827 Thll bullneN II conducted by· 11n Individual fUchard Bou Thi• 1111ement wu llled with the County Clerk of Orange County on Apr 12, 1984 fMM11 Put>lllllld Oranoe Coul Delly P11o1 Af>fll 22. 29 Mey 5, 13. 1984 2142-84 PtmlC NOTICE FlCTITIOUI llU .... 11 NAMEITA~NT The following l*'IOll II doing t>Y1lnes1u: CROFOOT TOOL & MANUFAC- TURING co . 605 E Allon Ave Unit H, Santa Ana. CA 92705 Dtvl d Ryen Crofoot. •I 0ueenswr .. 1h. lrvtne. CA 92715 Tnls t>u.slneu 11 conducted by an Individual David Ryen Crofoot This statement wu filed with lhl Coun.,1y Clerk of Oranoe County on Aprlr20. 1984 F2440ll Published 0ranoe Co.ut Diiiy P11o1 Aprll 22. 29. May 5, 13, 1984 2217-&4 Pta.JC NOTICE FlCTmOUI llUIMll NAME ITATIMENT The lollowlng pef90nl Ill doing t>u91neu u . \ INTEGRATED FLOORI NG. 23561-B Rldoe Route oitve, Lagunt Hiiia. CA 926s3 Gregory JOhn Burmelater, 20102 Cove Clrcle, Huntington BMett. CA. 92848 . Stephen David Gulino. 25885 Trat>Yco Road #53, El Toro. CA. 92830 Thia b\lalneu 11 conducted by: 1 general partner.nip Gregory J. Burmelller Ttlll 1t1temenl wu flied with 1111 Counly Clerlt of Or~ C<>Unty on April 23. 1984 '24011 Published Orange Co.ul Dally Piiot April 29, May 6, 13 20, 1984 2291-84 P\Bl.IC NOTICP- F1CTITIOUI llU81•H NAME ITA TtMeNT Th• followlng pert0n1 are doing b\lalneu 11· PIECEMAKERS INC OBA VIL· LAGE TILERS. 2701 Herbor BlvCI E· 10. Costa Mna. CA 92828 Ptecem1ker1 Inc • CA • 270 1 H11bor Blvd E· 10, Co1ta M .... CA 92826 This b\lslneu 11 conducted by 1 COfpor&llon. Trl1t11 KolulnMll. Tr .. iwrer This 11a1emen1 wu flied with the nty Clerk of Orange C<>Unly on Aprtl 23. 1984 '244211 Publllhed Orange Cotll Dally Piiot Aprll 29, May 8, 13, 20, 1984 2293-84 P\Bl.IC NOTICE F1CTITIOUI llUIMll NAIH ITATIMENT Thi following peraon 11 doing bullneu u : T.C. COMPANY, 903 Wiit 17th #91, Cotll M .... 92827 Lon1lne Lynn Cotti , 903 WMI 17th #91. Coala M .... CA. 92827 Thi• t>Yatne11 11 oonducted by an lndlvldu•l Lorraine Coale Thia 1t11emen1 wu flied with the County CleOI of Or1nge County on May 10, 1984 ,~ Publllhed Orange Co.ul Deity Pllol May 13. 20, 27. June 3, 1984 2572-84 USE THE DAILY rtLOT "FAST RESULT" SERVICE DIRECTORY I "' II• 1111 '-• I \ It • I ,di 642·56 78 tot Jll EXPERT ADVICE horoughly lean home asier to sell J ARTHUR WRIGHT In last week's column we gave you the first 10 f 50 tips for making your home more saleable once ou decide to put It on the market. Today we'll give ou 22 more that cover the kitchen, bathroom and vlng areas. The basement, if you have one, the ttlc and the garage will be covered next week. kitchen •The kitchen Is the most Important room In the ouse; make It bright arid attractive. If dull, paint cabinets, put up perky new curtains. •Clean ventilating hood In the kitchen. •If the kitchen floor Is badly worn, put down flew flooring. If a single tile Is loose, apply heat to the lie, using an Iron covered with a soft cloth to soften the adhesive -then replace the tile. •Remove any appliances that you keep on your counters, like a toaster, coffee-maker, can opener. Clean counters make the room look larger. Bathroom •Repair dripping faucets. •Keep fresh towels In the bathroom. •Use special cleaning products to stains from toilets. bathtubs and sinks. •If sink and bathtub drain too slowly, unclog them. Living areaa •Have all plaster in top shape. Cracks (or nail- pops. visible seams in dry walls) are easy to fix. •Check ceilings for leak stains. Fix the cause of the damage. repair the ceiling and repaint. •In painting and redecorating, avoid offbeat colors -stick to conventional white outside and easy-to-work-with pastels Inside. •Faded curtains or bedspread can be dyed bright colors. •If you have a fireplace, clean it out and lay ome fresh logs In It to make It look inviting. •Wash windows and replace broken glass •Mend torn screens. •Check to see that all windows will open and lose. •Replace burned-out light bulbs. Use brighter lght bulbs. •Be sure every light switch works. •Make the floors shine -clean and polish them. And nail down any creaking boards or stair treads (drive two long finishing nails at opposing angles through the floor and sub-floor in joist). •Straighten up the closets -get rid of excess. , Use room deodorants to get rid of musty odors. Lubricate any sticky or squeaking doors. •For doors that stick slightly, rub a block of L paraffin against the surface that shows signs of ear. •For sliding doors that stick in their tracks, rub he tracks with paraffin or candle wax. There may be other things to do around your house or yard that are not covered here, like gardens or courtyards. (Arthur Wright Is a member of Newport Harbor/Costa Mesa Board of Realtors. Send questions to Real Estate Reporter, Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costs Mesa, CA. 92626. Questions regarding Real Estate Law should be referred to your sttornerJ La Paz condos start at $74,000 Casa La Paz In Laguna Niguel offers one-and two-bedrooms condominiums from $74,000. built by S&S Construction Co. The development is part of VIiiage Niguel, a master-planned community being developed by Shapell Industries. Inc. "Many first-time buyers visiting Casa La Paz are pleased to discover that they can afford to • purchase a residence In such a desirable south Orange County location that Is just four miles from Laguna Beach and one mile from the Laguna Niguel Regional Park," said Wiiiiam Ford, vice president of marketing for S&S Construction Co. In addition, a 51h-acre park, the first built of several proposed for Village Niguel, features two tennis courts. a baseball field and picnic areas. Casa La Paz Itself offers a swimming pool, spa and clubhouse. The three floor plans Include ceramic tile entries, decoratQr-coordlnated draperies. plush carpeting, separate dining rooms and living rooms highlighted by sliding glass doors leading to patios and blllconles. Kitchens feature dishwashers, hardwood cabi- nets, o$ramlc tile counter tops, luminous ceilings and pantries. The model homes and sales off Ice are open from 10 a. m .. untll dusk. For more Information, call 831 -5012. To reach the community, visitors should take the San Diego Freeway to ttte La Paz exit and proceed south to Oso Parkway. Turn left, then right on Aliso NIQuel to the new condominium site. - A spectacular choice of homes and estate sites behind ~arded gates in Newport Beach. From magnificent townhomes on the grandest of scales, to esta te-sized lo ts large ,enough for a substantia l custom ho me of your own design with swimming pool plus tennis court, to highly-traditio nal single-family detached homes, Belcourt offers a ll the finest of the special way of life that 1s Newport Beach . From $375,000 to 1.7 Millio n ' I ' \' • 111 I " I I'\ ' F\.CELLEl\'T FTNANCING I I \11l1frl lrp1111• .. 1111' 1lJ11'•1 11111/v !>.··· "1lrs1w<0>1 h" ,,,, '"'' . 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"becauae the com- munrty reflects the same tradltlonal EuroP.8an grace and quality exhlblted In theae fine care. • The Verealllea homes feature floor ptan1 ranging from ' 542·aquar•foot atudlo model to a 1,314-aquare-foot, two-bedroom plan wtth a den and two bathe. Priced from $69,900 to S198,900, theee homes .,.. Just a few 1tep1 from the heart of the South Coast Metro center. Nearby are South Coast Plaza Mao and VIiiage, South Cout Repertory and the Orange County Performing Arts Center, now under construction. Visitors should take the San Diego Freeway to Brlatol Street and drive north on Brl1tol to Sunflower. Turn left on Sunflower to Plaza Drive and then right on Plaza Drive. Proceed to the lakealde community Just a short distance past South Cout Plaza VIiiage. Br~. bold . beautiful homec; with rwry frature you ran imagine. 2 .380 to 4 .000 .-;quarl' fet'l t)f luxury hvmg. with thrt'e to five bl·drooms: plus ~me wo rn~. bright airy kitchen ::. and huge ma~ter sui~es . Dramall_f living rooms with s?anng u~ilrn~s 3 fireplate., in most plans Quality appointmems throughout Plus. pool s1Le lots. The Veraalllea condominium community sur- rounds a 52-acre private lake, and expo guests can enjoy a stroll through the grounds. The complex la located In a setting of sweeping greenbelta, manicured lawns, greenery, fountains and a gazebo. and malnta1ned by electronlcally-gated entries and A 24-hour gate Attenrl•mt From the Costa Mesa Freeway, take MacArthur Boulevard west to Plaza Drive. Turn left on Plaza Drive and prooeed to the VerS$111ea On The Lake entrance at 3700 South Plaza Drive. For further · Information regarding the Mercedes Benz Expo, call 556-0466. mJnv with spectat ulttr view~ ... ,.~~l\rf<f ~e J,oc~on . L.a~~.H~.·Wlt' nll1~\ presug1 ~s rnmolUnity 1n 0('11l~C (Qunty. 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Versailles Is situated around a 5 '!?- acre lake, enhanced by luxuriant landscaping and greenbelts and pathways leading to such amenities as fountains and a gazebo. All pathways lead to Club Ver- sailles, which features a pro- fessionally appointed gymnasium. sauna. a billiards and game room and a kitchen. Also Included are a cocktail lounge and a living room accented by an oversized fireplace. Poolside, there Is an "acqua bar" and a whirlpool spa. Privacy Is maintained 24 hours a day by electronic, gated entries and a 24-hour gate attendant. Prices for these condominium homes range from $69.900 to $196.900, with several financing op- tions available. In addition to conven- tional terms. including a 30-year fixed rate loan with as llttle as 5 percent down. buyers can choose from vari- able Interest rate packages, FHA and no-down VA. Investor financing Is also available. Floor plans offer homebuyers a choice of from 750 to 1,314 square feet for one bedroom. two bedrooms. 1 or two bedrooms plus den. All con- dominiums feature one to two baths. Studio plans are also available. Interiors also include such features as gas burning fireplaces with touch- switch lighter controls in most plans. full draperies. wall-to-wall carpeting. individual air conditioning and heating, double-wall construction with f~lt insulation between lloors and exterior walls to Increase privacy and save energy. Kitchens offer d1shwasher5 micro- wave ovens and gas ranges waste disposers. fan/hood exhausts frost- f ree refrigerators with icemakers, and ceramic trle counter tops (studio option). Many floor plans also feature walk-In pantries/service areas, and alt homes Include an Interior laundry area outfitted with price-included washers and dryers. Versailles On The Lake Is within minutes of restaurants. shopping and beaches. South Coast Plaza Mall and VIiiage are Just a short walk away. as are South Coast Repertory and the Orange County Performing Arts Center. currently under construction. To visit Versailles On The Lake. take the San Diego Freeway to Bristol Street. Drive north on Brlstol to Sunflower. left on ,Sunflower to Plaza Drive. right on Plaza Drive and proceed to the condominium com- munity on the lett. past South Coast Plaza VIiiage. From the Costa Mesa Freeway, take MacArthur Boulevard west to Plaza Drive. Turn left on Plaza Drive and proceed to the Versailles On The Lake entrance. The sales office and models, unde< direction of Drever & Young. is located at 3700 South Plaza Drive. For further In formation, •call 556-0466. I Rapid sales characterize Longwood Greens ho1nes Following Its grand opening last month, the Mesa Verde townhome community of Longwood Greens Is already more than half sold. The remaining homes at Longwood Greens are still available In two floor plans, ranging In size from 1,600 to 1,800 square feet. Both two-story designs have two bedrooms, each with private bath. as well as a third half-bath downstairs. Priced from $144.900 to $1 59,900, Longwood Greens offers a variety of financing plans, highlighted by a 12Vr percent, 30-year fixed. 10 percent down program. Two alternate plans offer rates as low es 11 percent. The community offers mission tile roofs and a park-like setting that Includes a swimming pool. spa and cabana. LongwoC'-1 Greens Interiors provide such ~men1ues aa wood-burning flre- place1 In living rooms. vaulted cell- Inga. window alcoves with window seating. and second-level aun deck• off master bedrooms. Baths feature deep, cast-Iron tuba. ceramic tile and twin baalna. Additional features Include patios and balconlea. lndJvldual security alarm systems, mirrored wardrobes. walk-In closets with extra shelving, forced-air heating, microwave ovens. trash compactors. breakfast nooks, clerestory windows. and double mas- ter bedrooms. The homes offer an Indoor laundry/utlllty area, as well as direct access to the home through an attached two-car garage with bullt-ln cabinets and automatic opener. SeverJll special design features Include bullt-ln vacuum systems and laundry chutes. In addition, some of the master bedrooms are accented by a second wood-burning fireplace, and a wet bar hlghllghts the den In one plan. · Longwood Greens 11 juat a few blocks from shops and restaurants of the Mesa Verde community, and a short drive from South Coaat Plaza Md Newport Beach. The sales office and models are open from 11 a.m to 6 p.m. dally, except Friday Longwood GrMnt 11 located at the Intersection of Adams Avenue and Plaoentla Avenue. Ju1t west of Harbor Blvd For more Information, cnll Woodbridge Realty. exclusive H ies agent, at 540-3082. ~Brokers liable. if they faiJ.to advise clients BJ llMON IYKll I You are about to sell some lnv"1ment proP9rty, and you aak your real estate broker about the tax consequences. The broker falls to offer any advice on the tax alternatives. Due to poor tax planning, you end up paying considerably more taxes than necesaary. Can you sue the broker for his failure to gl'(e proper tax advice? Yes, you can. And you'll probably win. Because today's real estate market la com- plex, moat buyers and tellers need a trained expert to help them weigh the merits of a tranaactlon. The broker/client relatlonahlp has been com- pared with the attorney/client relatlonahlp; the cllent relylng heavily on the broker's acquired aklll and knowledge. The law holds real estate brokers to pe agent• of their cllents. and to have a duty to exercise reasonable care and dlllgence on their clients' behalf. No law sets an exact standard of reasonable care and diligence, nor does Callfornla's Depart- ment of Real Estate. But the courts, when faced with the problem, weigh the level of tax knowledge and normal modes of business In the real estate brokerage community to determine If a broker has felled In his duty to the client. Because brokers and their salespeople hold themselves out to the public aa professionals, the courts. In turn, require them to make reasonot>te use of their superior knowledge, skills .land experience In the areas of their expertise. Not only can a broker be held accountable for bad advice, he can also be liable for f allure to give any advice. With real estate having become lncreaalngly popular In recent years as an Investment, hundreds of thousands of first-time Investors have struck tax problems. Various techniques for minimizing taxes have been developed, such as exchanging. Because tax matters have come to the fore, a grounding In tax considerations Is now an essential part of a broker's education. It should be noted, however. that the thorough- ness and specificity of brokers' tax advice cannot be expected to equal the sophistication of an accountant or an attorney. The broker's duty toward his client ls limited to warning of potential tax problems, and outlining alternative actions. So although the broker's knowledge need only be general an d introductory. his duty to warn and advise the client on tax matters Is positive and mandatory. Once more. this emphasizes the need to find competent professional help when contemplating a real estate transaction. {Simon Sykes Is editor of flrat tueaday, a journal for the real estate Industry, P. 0 . Box 20068, Riverside. CA 92516. Tel: (714) 686-8005.) Lyon Co. closing out Travis Ranch The Wiiiiam Lyon Co. Is preparing to close the books on one of Its most popular communities, Travis Ranch In Yorba Linda. With only eight production homes and six model homes remaining, the community of 401 slngle-famlly residences Is nearly sold out. The upgraded and specially-appointed model • homes will be offered during a special sale to be announced at a later date, according to Travis Ranch sales manager Valerie Uselman. Travis Ranch has been a landmark develop- ment for the William Lyon Co., say otflclala, noting that the opening of every phase has attracted a camp-out crowd of buyers. Travis Ranch homes are offered from $153,990. Among the homes still available Is Plan Two. a single-level residence for those who require extra spaciousness and adult privacy. "With four bedrooms and two baths. Plan Two Is a uniquely attractive home, ottering plenty of entertainment area and a special brand of luxury," said u·se1man. Visitors are greeted by a formal dining room, with a sunken llvlng room beyond. The living room has a wood-burning fireplace, bay window and a vaulted celling. The home also features a family room, with slldlng glass doors opening to the patio area, plus a kitchen with gard8J1 window and eating bar. Three bedrooms -one of which may be used as an optional den -are In one wing, while the opposite wing Is dominated by a master bedroom with a walk-In closet. dressing area with double vanities, and a private bath with a Roman-style, oval tub. Designed by the architectural firm of Hales- Langston of Orange. Travis Ranch homes are offered In three-and four-bedroom plans that range from 1,600 to 2,556 square feet of living apace. Amenities also Include bay wlndow1, corner windows and clerestories, wood-burning fire- places, llvlng room entertainment cent era, f amlly rooms. privacy-zoned master bedrooma, kitchens with built-In appilances. exterior treatment• of wood paneling and 1tucco, portico entrances. and two-or three-car garages. The homes are sited on private Iota of a quarter-acre or larQer. Model homea. furnlahed and decorated by Carole Elchen Interiors. are dleplayed Tuesday• through Sunday• from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Monday• from noon until 6 p.m. at 20609 Via Azul In Yorba Linda. Addltlonal Information 11 avallable by calling the aalea office at 970-0522. Vlsltore 1hould take Kellogg Drive off.'ltnperlal Highway to Yorba Linda Boulevard, turn right and continue 1.8 mllea to the hlllalde locatlon of Travla Ranch. •• ' ( -• . Orange CoMt OAfLY PILOT/~, titey ~3. 1114 Tbe u.I• •taff at tbe Belcourt ~Deel commanlty lll Newport cb earnecl a.n award for oatatalldlDC Ml• acblnement H 1 c; 1 ~1 L A N IJ L 1 c; ~1 l ' Ai~ S A N C L r M E N T E . G loriously situated o n a Sa n Clemente hillside overlooking the Pac1hc is H1~hl.rnd Light - an excl usive, guard-gated community of single-fam ily, executive home~ by Southern Californ1c1 'c; leac.Jin~ residential bu>lder for 40 years-John D. Lusk & Son. Here streets are terra ced to max1m1Lt> "Pl'l ta( ulM coastline views and homes are plotted on one side of the stree t only to maxim11e l'state-ownn rnvclt y. Features. As exceptional as the locations, the three-and tour-bt'droom honw., 111 I l1KhlclnJ Light are styled fo r luxu ry with from 1888 to 2752 square feet of space .md nutst.mc.Jing le.it un·., 11 ke • Guard-gatec.J security · Ceramit til e entrn·., • Wnndburn ing firepl..icec; with gas stub., (c;ome plJn~ with twll fireplaces)• Skylight~ (111.m~ 10 ,md 11 1 • V,wlteJ tt•iling.., I · (Plans 7. 8. a. 10, 11) • Automat H garagl' d1111r npt•nt•r.., •• • Antique brass bath I 1xt un.•.., • l.uminnu.., 11,~ht 1ng • l).1~ kitchen c<1bim·ts • Ccr,mll< tilt• counlt•r t11p' \v1th colon•d ~rout Lusk Leverage i~ like nl1 tttlwr lurm 111 financin~ ~or your new home Sime tht· I u.,k l11mp.in\ is making tht.• lo.in direttly tp thl· huyt•t , 11 1 .in qu.1111\ by its own stan<larJ~ nt .H.t t•pt.1hil1ty ~1Jnv h11ml' b uyrrc; who havr been unc1hlt• IP t1ht.1111 tin~1n1 in~ 1.rn now do St' with l u~k 's help So rleclSl', <..ill 11ur ... dlt· ... n·pn· ... 1·nt,1t1Vt'' (. (. )\ l I ( l for ..ill tht: detail.... R iced fron1 the mid $200,000's ~ If you'rt• looking fnr L'legM1t 't'rl'1dt• liv1n).C v1 ... 1t l ligh l.rnJ l.i~ht Jurin~ the.· I 1n•v1t.'\" Upt·ninr 'l11u'll kn•'"' yo u'vt• arnvt·d. ~itJ L~~ Lusk@Hom.es AT ~t AR 8 l [· 11 t Al) Models ·by l.usk/Screnget1. Sal~s tt•nt<.•r opt>n datly from 10 .i.m to Ju .. ~. 2033 V1.i M.rntar.iv.1. 7 14/40~-0i22. .p,,,,. 1f/tcl11•11 "' ''"'" nf v11b/lral1t1tt fttt•ttc1r11111/on• •""''" ''' /11111.-• 191u1/1f1ral1m1 "''"'"'"•""'' '""'' '"'' 111 '" • ""•'"'''""''''"'"II ·11 f11hl, ••' "' "''' < I Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, May 13, 1984 ---- EPAC'sLeHydeParc homes popular with sing-es, couples Le Hyde Pare Is a on•bedroom, 1'A·bath townhome at the award-winning Le Paro communi- ty In El Toro that hu been equally popular with alnglea and couples. A private patio leads to a cuttom-deelgned front door, opening onto a for mat entry accented with ceramic tne. Interior featutes of the 938-equare foot home Include a wood-burning fireplace, living room with adjoining dining room, a large muter bedroom with an adjacent retreat and a walk-In closet and dressing area. The master bath and powder room feature cultured marble pullman tops and vanities, compartmentalized tub areas and oversized plate glass mirrors. A sloped celling and built-In bookshelf add to the master bedroom. The homes also Include washer/dryer spaoe and a llnen closet. A skylight enhances the llvlng room. celllnga, energy-saving appllances, and central heating and air conditioning. ._ Le Pare models ere named afterworld-famous parks and are decorated In matching motifs. Theme music from each of the locations adds to the ambiance. Recreatlonal amenities In th~ community Include three solar-heated swimming pools and three hydro spas. The grounds feature waterfalls, meandering wall<ways and lush, tropical vegetation designed to complement the contemporary architecture of the homes, which feature pastel exterior colors, rounded forms, exposed metal fireplace stacks, metal pipe ralllngs and extensive use of glass. Prices at the community range from $72,990 to $121 ,990. Le Hyde Pare starts from $91,990. e Hyd e Pa re ls one of eight floor plans at Le Pare tn El Toro. Prices start at $91,990. Le Hyde Pare Is one of eight floor plans offered et the 300-unlt community. like the other Le Pare homes, It features an enclosed garage with electric door opener, custom draperies, wall-to-wall carpet- ing, extra-strength sound Insulation In celllngs and wells, hand-rubbed oak cabinets, luminous kitchen Homeshoppers may visit Le Pare dally be- tween 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. to view the models and visit the sales office. To reach the development. take the San Diego Freeway to Lake Forest Drive and proceed east. 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U11 ·'I "1 If,,., 11 11 •tt .. ,,,If f I .... _.,. ... , , M l*lf n'U IH f • L ocation near the ocean fuels sales • The Landing at Dana Point Is stacking up a rapid sales record, ac- cor ding to Steve Scarbo rough , vice president of Standard- Pacific Corp. Scarborough at- tributes the develop- ment's location close to the ocean, along with what he described as "outstanding value and an array of features with custom-quality style," for the development's success. "Beach area home- seekers bought up our first 30 homes as soon as they were released," Scarborough said . "Another 16 residences have just become avail- able this month In our grand opening phase, at prices from $142,000." Scarborough said. The homes offer five floor plans designed "for those who prefer a casual beach environ- ment. along with a llfe- s t yle of gracious elegance,'' Scarborough said. The one-nd two-story detached homes are presented In a variety of classic exteriors, de- tailed with natural cedar siding and textured stucco, Ftpor plans range in size from 1,415 to 2,291 square feet and feature two, three or four bedrooms with two to three baths. Hlgh- llghting the homes' in- teriors are skylights and vaulted ceilings. The sales office and model homes are open dally from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at 32792 Samuel Circle In Dana Point. For Informat i on , c all 831-8880. The community is located tn the coastal hills. within one mile of the Pacific Ocean and three miles south of Laguna Niguel "In this exclusive area. The Landing's very reason- able prices are well- b e I o w market_. · · The Landini at Dana Polnt offen home. near the ocean in five floor plans. <ii{ AN f) < )f>f: :'\I~< i IN :\'1 l:SA \' 1:1{ I )I: .Elegant tow omes! Prestige location! uality features! Great financin ' Only s144,900 to 1159,900 ' ( ... d~f,j,; ·~,' , ~,,.;. . ~I :.1rt!' ~ An Exdu~h <: Commu11i1) n l l·.1<:~:1111 Townhome~ i<..k:tll } ~it uatn l ne ar Mc..,a Vt·r<lc: anti ('o ..,ta Mesa <.oumq < .luh~. Lo ngwood< .rn ·ns b just block~ fro m alt the fint· rt·Maurant ~. shops an<l movie theatc:rs o f rhc: Mc~a Vcrtlt· t o mmunit r South Coa~t Plaza anti Nl'.wport Jk;ach an.· only a kw minutes away. Featuring ht·autiful t·xtt·rior~ a11tl a park-Ii kt· ~t'lting. Longwood< ;rtTn~ 1<>wnhomes o ffer spacious int erior~ with up to umo ... quart· f<:<.:t. f •Second fireplace in master bedroom• 2 car garage with auto opener & direct access to home• ceramic tiJe kitchen countertops •laundry chutes• built-In vacuum systems • alc oves with window seats • econd floor sundeck • curved stairwells • dens with wet bars• security sy terns• mi ion tile roofs• trash compactor• mirrored wardrobes • swlmmlng pool • pa and cabana• microwave oven• clerestory window •vaulted celling •do uble nfa~te r 'uitt·' l St or'r. '2 Hed roo m", 2 1 'l BathR Opfl ll 11 Am to 6 pm (closed Friday) .(7 14) G40 :W8'.l f'tli t • f flt t O\t 1IH1 ut ptthtu AtM•n illUf .. ut~·· It t th,,,, • A AV'\ A,..t cot•~ tffU • ' , - 642-58\78 THE DAILY PILOT CLA IFIED 01-'FICE HOURS T ele phone Senic:t-: MonduyaFriday 8:00 A.M.-5::\0 1•.M. Busines Counh·r: Monday-Friday 8:00 A.~1 .-~::iO P.\1 . UEAULl~ES t't tU .lt .. \TIO'\ 01-. \1>1.1:\E \lon1f11, "11 1 I t ::rn tt.m . Tu1· .. ct u' \11111 i::w p .111. \\ t'd 111· ... cla' I "• .... l::SO p .rn . 'I h11r ... ,1u, \\··ii 1.:w p .111. I· ri 1 I", I liur .. ' :w fl. Ill. "u I II rt I.I\ I rut.1' :Hiii p .11l. '°'I l111 da' l·n . :u10 J1.111. (:A'( : ... LLATIO., & C6 RHECTIO~S: ( a11n·llution ... ancl c·orn•c·tion~ ma\ lit· rn aclt· on ... ~llllt' d t·ucl lint·'> a!'. abO\ t:. P lt·a"f' ,..., I< for · a c·a rlt'ella I ion numlwr "'ht>11 1 ·a 11n·llin~ ~our ad. ERRORS: OPEi TODAY 1-& Sndw S~ 511 Ir, ,..a, n, lllet, ....t $585.000 ........... 41 8odeaa Bay, Spy&Jau, CdM Wery Clmlt. l lh. .,a,_, ften. "11ttn $395,000 ....... 2001 Altura. Irvine Terrace, CdM Trtc r-.. H! 3 Ir, l 11. 2 frJI, ,nits, Meta $209.000.... . 2463 Irvine Ave. Back Bay area lllffs lrp-3 Ir, 3 lltl, ftMI lllt. Clllll.,... $189.900 .............................. 4~ Gav1ota. N.B. ,,. lttW OCI SW. 41r, lla, lfJ, ,n lie• $375,000 ............. 320 Seaward, Shorechfts, CdM lacrt4 n , a "paper", 111c. IOIW 3 Ir OWF $1,000,000 ........................ 335 Ocean Blvd, Cdm U,_.l()UI: fi()Mt:i REAL TORS11, 675·6000 2443 East Coast Highway. Corona del Mar Traditional Realty 631-7370 THE REAL ESTATE RS -~. A PETE BARRE Tr REALTY ....... ~ 111111 ml 3 :.io~ ::.:, ~:"~;'& &~ Enjoy the eummer from 1285,000 BY OWNER the LAnel end pool of thl9 873-0824 Chr«k ~·our ac l cf~i l ~ lind report rrror'> i rn mt-rl itth'h . The DA IL\' t1 ;ill•••••••••••-~ OPH HOUSES TODAY l ·4:30 remodeled 3 Bdrm 2 Be1------- Coet• Mee8 c:hwmer wtttt Cereu Hl llu l IU bh-ln kitchen end gen-•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii=:;1 etOUI UM of decorator Wlllpapera and luah BIG OCEAN/BAY VIEW carpeting Loc:e19d dOM Reduc9d 120.000 Hatbor to So. cO..t Plaza on a View Hiiia 3BR re- lerge lot and priced for a moo.ed hOme Totally very quick aale at MW OOUtmet kitchen & Pl Lffl a .... unu· ... l iahi lit ~ for tht' fir'>I in1·orred lfhc·rtin11 onh . CLASSIFIED 642-5678 Goer&l 10e2 I Gtattal ioo2 Hunt & Associates RE~l C~T~TE IEW -VIEW -OllTDI Situated on one of the most SU.f S 3 BR WESTClff 3 BR OPEN HOUSES 1-5 Stll>AY 539 Vista Grande $220.,000 TOM BOLAND 1522 Cumberland $230.000 DEBI BIBB 3927 Sandune CORA BAlOIKOSKI 2601 Island View EVAN CORKETI Ull Clluy, hftf SWes ........... $115,Mt Bay & ocean views. indoor pool, vaulted ceiling. 4 bdrms, 4 baths. 1205 •. layfnlt. ... llllH ... $125,Mt Custom home 80" completed. 3 bdrms, 21A baths, family room. Pier & slip. Ull ISU UYFlllT 1142 500. 751-3191 new muter b1th · Beamed celllnga. ,,._ t=. SE\.ECT carpet, P90U9 pnvat• _...,PROPERTIES poo1 and patio 0wner ...,.------..,....,-.-r'T wanll thla home SOLDll A varied menu dairy.at $409,000 fee very palatable prices OPEN SUNDAY 1-7 Shop c I ass 1f1 ed 1120GOLDENROD • 64 2. 56 7 8 &44-90e0 or M4-8087 1112 II~ UT&UU IHllTSU outstanding VlEW:sites in Newport Beach, this superb 5 Bd, 7 Ba. Harbor Ridg(• home offers the ul- timate m design & livability. Main rooms boast of commanding 180 deg. VIEW of ()(:C'an. Bay & city lights & lx•yond Elegant, raised formal VIEW dmmg. overlooking fount.am & -10' pool and spa. Li- brary. spacious VIEW famtly room w/ I of 4-plcs and a "knock-out" VIEW, Master suite of over 1000 sq. ft. including sauna & walk-in <.:loset-room. No detail overlooked! 24 hr. guarded gate. Offered at T t£1GHTS $395.000 256 Oceanv1ew RITA BOLAND Location ... location .. .location! 6 bdrm. 4 1h bath home overlooks its own 6 docks. RoQm for 110 ft yacht, plus 5 others! House features wine cooler, family room. plus off street parking for 4 cars. Enjoy the boat parade from your living room. Call MARY J~ Enjoy ocean and city-lite views from this great 3 Bdrm. 2 'h Ba., Pool home. Super location in Newport Beach Eastbluff. Cor- porate owner is motivated! Move right in! $279,000. Be~rly Nelaon 551-8700 -·"""-YIW .._LS J 120 Goldenrod $409.000 CAROLE McMAHAN 218 Via Quito $425.000 EDIE OLSON $1 ,950.000 Call Jen to see. I Tr1f1l1ar, I.I. 1,.1 lat. 1·1 7 Northampton $570,000 PAT/FRANK 224 Via Genoa $595.000 V. MARSHALL 222 Via lido Nord U.lllAmUYFHIT IPll Miil IAllY 121H • t&JO 3,500 SQ FT, five bdrm home with pier & slip for large yacht. Features elevator, central vacuum, electric awnings, gourmet kitchen, leaded ' ~entrydoor. $1,750,000. Sale sub- ject to court approval. Call MARIA BERCOVITZ .. YllWYllW Watch the sunset over the ocean and the city lights at night from this beautiful Spyglass home. 3 bdnns, formal dining, and 3 car garage . Motivated owner will lease option or exchange. FreshJy painted and new carpet. This is a must see. $495,000 Dottie Ed- wards. 551-8700 lllllFIO Tll-UYIL 10111101 IAY Contemporary 3 Br or (2+den) in prestigious -pri vale-gate-guarded So. Laguna area. Lots of wood & glass in "woodsy" setting. Ocean side of hi way wh•omm. tennis, pvt. beach & m;;t.aurant -beach club. Offered at appraisal -$335,000 - shown by appt Call Jeri. $1.950,000 C RUMSFIELD Nearly new condo in good lo- cation . Seller transferred so price 640-4868 2125 San Joaquin Hiii• Rd. Newport Center ~-- is right! 3 Br .. 3 ful Ba .• walk.in closets, Din. Rm., 2 car att. Gar .. Assn pool & spa. Cl06e to shop- ping. All this for $136,900 Anne Tierney. 551-8700 111-1100 644-6200 A SUBSDARY OF-THE IRVN: CDtJPANY HWY IRIYI llOIE 11 Wll LIT IHl,000 Open bearrn>. two fireplaces, new carpet and paint -formal dining nn, 3 BR, marvelous neigh- borhood mcl land Call Barbara Aune WllA ICUI FHIT 1 11,171,000 View forever -Beautifully maintamed older Laguna home -used brick terrace -lush courtyard entrance with secluded swimming pool 3 BR formal dining nn -den -maids quarters Barbara Aune/George Grupe Ill OHlOI -POPIW llHUH MllL 1"1,000 Very desirable 3 BR. 3 8a single level townhome. Large pnvate t>ntertainment area with pool and spa. Danny Bibb Ultlllt VIEW llOlll 1211,000 Outstanding Mont.ego Model with 4 BR and family room Beautifully land.acaped, move-in condition. 4u1ct location. Available financing Daruly B1hh & Stephanie Grody UYFHIT 1 H 1211,000 Dramatie main bay view -completely re· furblRhl-<.I unJt andudes new kitchen, baths. carpet, and hie Excellent location in full security bulldmg Rc>."t slap available $295,000 Martha Mamab I 111 lllT If IEWNIT IUOI UH,111 Right on tht' & h ' 3 BR, 2 1.AJ ba "OLDIE BUT GOODJfo~" vPry Uvllble with temltc potential for remodel or ?? ~l swimming -nt'ar shopping. ~ Easy C'N'~' ~llt'r wanta to carry truat det.'<11 $499,000 1ncl lnnd Martha Macnab Liil llU UYFHIT 11,JOO,IOO One of the best buys on the bay. 45 feet of waterfront with pier and slip for large yacht. 6 BR. Vacant and ready for a re-vamp for the summer. Lucy Rose HYH 111111 YllW SIH,000 Single story 4 BR Newport Beach home with great open feeling. Located in one of Newport's finest areas. Remodeled kitchen. large farruly room. Perfect for fanuly living and entertaining Maxine Propp OlllU llL IAI 1111,000 Cape COO. So. of PCH. Large spacious home. decorator perfect, 3 BR, study and family room. 2 'h ba. Beamed ceilings, boat storage. patios off all room,,, 1 ~ blocks to beach. on a best street. Loil Jacobs IHIEOUFf lllT• .... 1111,IOO 4 BR, study. library & lg country kitchen -ideal faor the Jg family. Separate master suite upstairs with lovely view of CdM beach. Assumable 1st T .D. OWC lg 2nd TD. Sharon Smith .. UIYll F•LY... llllMO Broad.moor Plan 1 expanded & customiU'd on pr1vate lot wl'P"O). ~ BR. 3 BA. Neutral d«0r & move-in condit.iol'\. Sandy Fix 111 l&IYll. MDT n LIUTlll ........ Elcpe.nded and MJ1CQrtuZ.ed 4 BR home on huae cul d sac V1ew lot Family room w/flttplace & sh- down ber. country kJtcht-n and private muter suite w /11una Cabana overlooks beautiful garden w/pool & apa &lle P rt.ch llllU FAllLY -l. OUT& Ill& 1111,000 A lovely 3 BR. 2 'h ba home m quiet location Immaculate condition -lovely yard with patio cover. Lg master suite w/adjacent study Martha Macnab OtlmY OLll ctR•m UH,000 4 BR. 2 'h Ba exquisite home featunng oak cabinets All new interior -pool -spa - Secunty gated community Sandy F\x IUFFI Ylnf IHl,000 Beautiful "Delores" end unit with outstanding panoramic back bay and nite light views 3 BR. 2 'h baths. Decorated in neutral colors. Lush greenbelt. Close to 6ommunity pool. schools and shopp~ng. $365,000 incl land. Donna Godshall l Tiii VAi.ii Pltnln $211.llO LI A beautifully remodeled 4 BR vtew F.astblu{f home. featuring a stunning familyroom done with such style and quality craftsmanship that i~ vtrtuaUy lrreplacable. Coby Ward 1&1111 11111, ..a. num 1111.• Rare "Lucerne" with panoramic ocean. bay hght views 3 BR, 3 &. fam rm, 3 fireplaces master BR with retttat. Lota of plantation ahutters, mold inga, oak built-ins and marble Maurttn White & Ed E.cano IPflUll .... 211• ftlW ........ an. harbor and Fuh.ion Island, plus parkhns nite ktghts. Lovely weswm aun~R, 2 •; baths. & plldous family rm with flttp Est.A~ sUed patios and 3 car lart&e· Flexible fmancm.a fairly pn~. Tom Allt.on lln LINDA ISLE VILLA OM of the fine hofw on .... ,.,. a.,. 0¥9' 1* eq. ft. wtlll I Mdro o••• IV. be. + ....... ....ao ................... end .,.... .............. c. ............. . lueNr..,..... With ............ c ....... . . ..., ................. ..,..., . .,. ,..,,. tor ..... ~t. 111-1400. ~end ownen .. neaoa.te. OCEANFRONT UNU8UAL "OM of.~ ............... .... c-. on the b11 chlreM. Twe twtft ..._.. .-, OM roof .. I bed. 4 be. In ... 1ow.r +a2bed.apt.a..--.-.... O..nen .. ·~ or ... tor C8llt.. D1-1400. °'*' ..., ... 1-6 Piii. 11,2115,GOO 11'8 L ..._ IN¥d. '*IM1•ll• PL LITTLE ISLAND BA YFRONT Wr9pl1cMMe lod9J on tNe .an lot °" BAYFRONT. Greet .._..., ....... frOlft ... 2......., propertJ """ two ..... =ro• 4 end s bed. _... end °"'* .............. .-l1l-ollOO. OCEANFRONT DUPLEX lfftponllh to di pl~-tNe propertt In tN9 .. c.._ ...,_ bc..,cllftlllly....,.. 4 b1drMftl._..+2 t11droC11R me...."""- .., .. aft .......... of bottt "°'* ...• horM °" h bMdt end lnccMM to help wtttl h montNJ ..,,._..._ ............ ...... end a.,... loce&n wttt. VIEWI of c.-..n. .,... ,...,... eet1¥ttJ. .1ue1 ,... ~to *7.000. '--131-1400. UDO ISLE RESIDENCE LMge NYtng room. ....., ... dining room, dff end .... ,., Miit• down.talre. Gounnet kltc:Mn, .. ldoeed courtyerd, pM gercl9n .....,. Automattc .,.,..... .,...... end epecW lendecaplng bf 8111 hmu.. Al thla lnduded wtth 4 bedroom• -3 betha end an ownlnd ktt end v.. Appeellne bf'lcll 2-etorr home . .,_.ooo.. 131-1400. Open Bun. 1-.5 PM 121 Yla lthec8 WATERFRONT OPPORTUNITY A , .. 112 duplex « 5 bedroom ttoMe Oft the ...., •Ith • dodl tor 30' boet. TMe new ll9ttng le the .._. •111*..,• ck.ep6a• offered on the water end la priced kw .... •• MSl,IOO. 131-1.aG. NEWPORT HEIGHTS -VIEW ON! of IM largeet lob Oft Cllff DtM wtth a Y1EW NEWR TO • 098TMJCT£0. Aboft the crowd wttte lot• of wennlh a cherm a •lttl hM potenllal tcw eddltton. A cHgNfted 3 bedroom, 2¥1 beth home °" a S0.110 nat lot. YEW OF BAY, OCEAN a LIGHTS wtth good ftnendno. WHt H-e~ few ...,...... houM. s.M0.000. 131-1400. Open Sat. 1-.5 PM 2.104 Cllft Or et Rl'l••kh BLUFFS -uzu PlAN CORNER Wrap-eround patio and • great comer ktt. e .. utltutly remodeled 2 ... torr with plan- tation ehun~ parqu9t floors end manr •men. ltlM. Fom\et d•nrna rm lnctuded "' Ihle 4 bedroom honM.. lM2.,500 FEE. A M• 119tlng. U1-1400. A MW ma•tef Mfte with bath. HUNTINGTON BCH. REDUCEDnn Ownen MUIT SEU and haye ottered a t~ pnc:. reduction to U4a.ICJOt One of IM knnet ptbd 5 bedroom ttomee wlttl • cuetom poof A ape. A home the f8f'ftJly .... '°" """ MCUflty. fMftJly room. MCurtty and rMnY otMr erMftfttee. w.111 to beech "°"' ... EXCLU~V. netghbomood, Cal lo .... 131-1400. A home JOU'd be proud to own. WESTCLIFF -LARGE FAMILY Th .... lrleltott .. bu4" horM .. one of the ... S bedroom IMMw tor the tamlly n 11 IMllif epace a prtv.cy. An .. ,,.....,. tot. qeMt etrwt end quelftJ lath a ,._.., conatNc- Uon. lecurlty .,.a.m, new copper plumb-- Ing, 2 watef ............ 2 .. llOM and • feMtOU9 en. kltcheft. 1.., to IMw. ~ms.OOD. VILLA BALBOA-WATER VIEWSI lpadoue 2 bMrOCM'I\, 2 bettl °'°'* """ MCUf'tty •J9t.fl\, ep8 end COft"'"""" poet. OWf* .......... wtttl ....... - ... ~ ~ "' • klcatton '*" .... beed\. IMl.000 131-1400.. NEWPORT CORNEA~L oww .. "" ~etN to ... Md .. con1ldlar ~ tor hoftM "' u..e 9Mcfl --. A ,...., pl rt. ....., _. .. .... ed 2 ........ end .. + ......, '°°"' reel f I nae. 1t4lp ............... lillld ..... pool Md diaclt ..... .., to .... IMl.000 lndltdM the t1ncS. a1-1A00. \\ "tl Hf RO'\ 1 HCl'11 ..., "' Ill ,, 11111• ... , ........... . ,, .. ,. ....... \-. 131-1..00 173..-00 , I .. l I l • • :... :; ., ~i •. 'I •1 •• ,. OOWFlllT 1411,000 IPll 111.Y 1-1 f 111 IUlllU RARE 200' PRIME ISLAND POINT HOME I r • UDD ISLE .UYFIDIT IPlll 11111 UT /Ill 1-' UINUM•I I I h*11•1, 2 Nth. ...... r ... , 2 .. llrtl•• .......... ., Ir • .,..L 1.., ....... 1ett MHlt ""' nlte wlltrtlew.hHr 4/6 bdrm, big dock(s), play lawn & swim beach. Walk to ocean fun. 7 car parking. Low owner fin. $795,000 (land Incl.) Open Sat./Sun. 1-5. HUGI S llDIOOM -POOL Buccola buitt. houtiful & spacious hOfM with opproxlmat.ty 3,000 sq. ft. of living oreo. Lorge lot on a cul~ with fruit trees & gorct.n In Santa Ano Heightl ar90. A lot of houM for on S 182,000. 4 BR, 3Ba. Remodeled in 1981. Excel- lent 818umable.finandng. Recently re- duced to $940,000. a.1-1141,111-2141 Owner (9-5) 650-0202 .... , lla.M11 Ir .. ., ll0-11" 'i!J&t?/?2 ?2et?1ie70?2, LHllll Fii TIE IEITT A pride of ownership home in a pride of ownership neighborhood. Spacious & beautiful 3 Bdrm with family room & formal dining In prime Costa Mesa area. It won't last at $176,950. ...... ~ \ WATERFRONT BARGAIN Imagine a boat slip, 3 Br home and 1 Br rental in Newport Beach for only $475,000, view from living room, din- ing area, and kitchen. Large master Bedroom and sitting room with balcony overlooking the water. Don't HOME WITH D UPLEX An opportunity to display yo ur li stings o n t his page at .g reat low pnces. THE REAL ESTATE~S 141-1111 miss this opportunity. Attractive ranch style home with two 2 Br rental units m very desireable East.side, Coeta Mesa location, fire- place, built-ins, shake roof, private patioe, large spa in tropical setting. $245,000. J ACOBS REALTY 67 6.e&70 Call Classified, 642-5678 JACOBS REALTY PICTURE. YOUR Call C1111il1td, .... HOME HERE 642-5678 Private Parties for information & surprisingly Are Welcome low cost. NEW EASTSIDE C.M. TOWNHOUSES $113,000 to $117,000 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, large yard, att. garage, custom kitchen. 2302 Elden Av. (corner of Elden & 23rd St.), Costa Mesa. Open Sun. 12-6. Wknds 850-2374 Wkdys 840-8128 HOMES..FOA SALE , ,..,. 2 BEDROOM 2308 Cliff Drive. 'View' (Npt Hts) NB 646-7171 $395,000 Saturday 1-5 34 Sea Island (Ford/Jamboree). NB 662-1673 $299.000 Sal/Sun 1-5 2 BA plua FAM RM or DEN ..,.. 7 Northampton Court(Mdl), Belcourt Hiii 644-9060 $570,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 365 E. 19th, Eastslde Costa Mesa 642-7726 $134,500 Sunday 1-5 1577 E Ocean Blvd (Penln Point) NB 642-5200 $285.000 Sunday 1-5 3 BEDROOM 2001 Altura, Irvine Terrace. CdM 675-6000 $395.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 21 Campinella, Sea Pt. Ests .. San Clem 499-1341 $495,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••3311 Finley. Newport Beach 673-3777 $449,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3453 Fusch1a. Costa Mesa 646-7171 $176.950 Saturday 1-4 * * * • 1701 Galatea. Irv Terr. 644-6200 $395,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1120 Goldenrod,HVHills. Corona del Mar 644-9060 $409.000 Sunday 1-5 2463 Irvine, Back Bay area. C.M. 631 -4167 $209.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 3335 Ocean Blvd. CdM 675-6000 $1.000.000Sun 1-5 3335 Ocean Blvd . CdM 675-6000 $1 ,000.000 Sun 1-5 420 Onda. Bluffs. N.B $644 4455 $248,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1977 Port Cardiff, Newport Beach 644-6926 $219,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 • 1982 Port Lockalelgh, Newport Beach 631-1268 $259.000 Sunday 1-5 3927 Sendune. Harbor View Hiiia 6-4.4-9060 $325,000 Sunday 1-4 30 1-4 lQ SanteneUa Terr. CdM 6«-7020 S299.950Fee Sun 1-5 •4501 Wayne Rd Cameo Hlghlenda. CdM 675-6000 $360.000 Set/Sun 1-5 3 BR plua FAM RM or DEN 2345 16th St, Newport Heights, NB 645-4630 S 199,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 2928 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach 760-8300 $595.000 Sat/Sun 12-4 1174 Bismark, Costa Mesa 645-0303 $149,900 8 Crest Circle. Canyon Crest Sunday 1-4 644-6200 $249,500 Sunday 1-5 1560 E. Ocean Blvd (Penln Point) Nwpt Bch 760-8333 $364,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 *464 Gavlota, Bluffs, N.B. 644-6 114 $189,900 Sun 1-5 2101 Glenarbor. Santa Ana 645-0303 $105,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 * 1880 Maul (Mesa Verde) Costa Mesa 645-0303 $249,500 Sunday 2-5 * * 1205 N. Bayfront, Balboa Island 673-7300 $925.000 Sat/Sun 1-4.30 1528 Orange Ave.(Corn. Palmer)Costa Mesa 673-1600 $215.000 Sunday 11-4 11 Rue Verte. Big Canyon, N.B. 644-6200 $745,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * •S 109 Seashore, Newport Beach 545-2847 $495.000 Dally 2·6 4 BEDROOM * 1336 Galaxy. Dover Shores. N.8 . 673-7300 $985,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 * 1806 Galaxy Dr 'View' (Dover Shrs) NB 646-7171 $700,000 Sunday 1-6 1830 Tahiti. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $213.000 Saturday 2 15-5 * •436 Via Lido Nord. Lido Isle, NB 760-1900 $940,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 218 Via Quito, Udo Isle, N.8. &4•-9060 Sunday 1-5 435 Vista Trucha (Bluffs) Npt heh 63i-1288 $259,000 Sat/Sun 11 -8 4 BR plua FAM AM or DEN 9716 224 Via Genoa. lido Isle 644-9060 $595.000 Sunday 1-5 * • 225 North Star, Dover Shores &44-8200 $875.000 Sundey 2-5 **2858 Bayahore Or (Bey1horM) NB 759-9100 81 .575.000 FEE Sunday 2·5 • 1221 Berkshire Lane, Westclltt. N.8 . 548-9516 $279,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 •2921 Carob, Eastbluff. Npt Bch. 768-0454 $360,000 Sat/Sunday 12-5 * * 1024 E. Balboa Bl, Peninsula Pt 631-1400 $1 ,050,000Fee Sunday 1-5 * 1700 Galaxy, Dover Shores, Npt Bch. 759-1501 Sat/Sunday 1-5 19 Hermitage, Big Canyon. N.B. ~200 $550,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 18 Hermitage (Big Canyon) Newport Beach 760-8333 $695.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1970 Port DunslelQh (Hrbor Vu Hills) NB 786-7500 $324,000 sattsur 1-4:30 1227 Portalde (Harbor Vu Hiiia) Nwpt Bch 760-8333 $«9,000 Sunday 1-5 •V'2024 Port Weybridge Pl, HVH, NB 759-1501 Sunday 1-5 26 Rue Grand Ducal (Big Canyon) NB 642-5200 $550,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 320 Seaward, Shorecllffs. N.B. 675-6000 $375,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 128 Via Ithaca. Lido Isle 631-1400 $469,000 Sunday 1·5 •••222 Via Lido Nord, Lido Isle 644-9060 S 1.950,000 Sunday 1-5 337 Vista Baya, Costa Mesa 645-0303 $164,500 Sunday 1-4 5 BEDROOM *41 Bodega Bay. Spyglass. CdM 675-6000 $550,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 5 BR plua FAM AM or DEN * • 14 Geneve (Harbor Ridge) Nwpt Bch 760-8333 S2.000.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * • 51 Goleta Point Dr. Corona del Mar 759-1501 Sat 1 :30-5:30/Sun 2-5:30 8 BA plua FAM ~M or DEN * * 103 Via Lido Soud. (Lido Isle) Npt Bch 759-9100 $3.750,000 Sunday 1-5 • * * * 101 Via Lido Soud. Udo Isle. N.B. 673-7873 $4,850,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 CONDOS FOR SALE 2 BR plu• FAM RM or DEN 11 Forest. Irvine 644-7020 $205,000 3 BEDROOM ***320 01ero, Newport Beach Sat 1-5 644-7007 S28Q,OOO Sun. 12-8 RENTALS . 3 BR HOUIE8 • 10 Arboln 'View'( Rancho Sen Joequln) NB 851-1250 S1500/mo Sat/Sun 12-5 DUPLl!Xll FOR IALE 2 llt .,.ut 3 Br * * 1133 E. Balboa Bl. Penlntule Pt 831-1400 $1,285,000 Sat/Sun 1·6 •Spa * POOi • • Wat.,front • • • W•1erfront & POOi "' Otv. •delr ... •1 guard 9•1• '::~::~' $@~~µ-~t,!f5· .... .... , 14,..4 ~. 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I 14t TOlllWn>'°""9, 2 " 21it "- ... 900 w 10.6% --.im. ~city decorated. mOdel gooc1' tit owe ownert..,e 831.,3e77 wi den. OwrtoolclnO llo ·~----Iii financing, MA 2be ~ -4t,900. Aot. 545-0311 2,. d ' , •duce' d , ~ • c~ Goff Couf'li • .-... 1• 17t,900. Deftnltety wont 2188 Krlttl L Co ltf7 ·500 '°'quick .... CIWmtno llctl ley Home ouoeis to 1211.000 .+ 1 .. t1Tryontvtao00down n n. tta Nt-fo59' ~., .. ,.,~,.,,,,.By Ownet. °'*' Md 1100 per mo. Zohn MM211 $128,00C Dr~ ettet•. 1158,500. 8at18un 1-5. 34 a .. Zarvot Viking R.E L!tHI ltack lMI ~5t ~ 150-5520 I I t a n d • N B 1 ..... 780.:9189 ot S4CM>29t LJe•TW Tlrd;g view WNt CONoo:it:t4 900 (Ford I Jamboree) I II••" = !,~':.,. ~; 2.: a main bHc" • ~: 2 8f wl pool I dtiha. •2 - 1173 Ptalanla 1111 AbMUtytSouthetnc:Nnn pool. S•crlflc• l15K LIGUM e.acn ColOnlaJ LOWUByownttMS-'4A2 Tlllllffl P;nt; oc:Mnlront hme w/~ trim thruout tNa below marktt. Only ttyte 3 8r 2 Ba. newly ... Mii MIP • Pl.II I Jn/Ju/Aug, remod c;ut.'. 297&utet~O:: lt11,000 w/tennal C... =r:cs =S~~ 3 BR 3be PAM LtoO· ~and eky & bnghl. tom28t,def\.MOOO/mo. uien Oall PATRICK Patrldt Tenen 7110-e702 121.4 Anacapa wa~ ~.' N9w carp91e: w/w oatJ*lna end K9Y P 720-NU E , 4~32 Freetl plaint Pool A rMI Paint Prime end unlt wtth t 1 T RE 790-8702 _ bargain at 112.4,750. Im· lov1ly VIEW acroH !fti!ii"iiP.._._ _ _.-.:;: IJtr.., ... .., ... Yltll ~. PoH•elon. Oflenbelt. Evtin hM elf 26( 26: So. 0:n R&IMt\X Wlbreethlaklng view All lty•l••lltr condltlontngl Onty vi.w. Ov9i'lootctng Dano utllUnll luxuri... No end tocatton Ml-l7H ' 1216,000. 759-150 I Point Marina 1705 mo Se900 down In the South 380 Plneor"t.1750,000 VtrHlllH Condo. 2Br, 859-5106 -·----- *BY OWNER. BMut. 2 eo.tt Plan., ... 8ecu New.ft Auociatee om• WATUnllT 2B•. Lrg Liv. Rm Ll1w leacla 114 TwnhN. BMmed oett-tty ~·· termll eourt;-497-5-411 40' Ooctl .• Bedroom•. 3\1'· Bak:ony View. Sec POOi, R -1 ·B Inge, epa, trplc, lg yd, otlk --' ... ...:.... __ ._ .... .,.__ • Ru le ----n-1h1, 2 _ _......._,,, nat•-. Sub-Oat. Sale or Rent oomy R c:ottege. May atalre lkytlte & m«e ~· .......,.,_..,...,on at college 1Br frpl ue -,..... ..,. 15 to Aug 15 $7501 ~~to 1128 000 ~ _..,ooo Cati Diane Cap. S 149,900 Cape Cod 4 Br 3 ear g.,ege. wl opt to bUy 631--8319 Ind Ulll. •M-O<>n mo l'IOUM dally. ~221 pel 63M2M vleW $315,000 499-1997 ........ ULIU LllMPLU ll ••• lllT"'. Tl"'1 WlfTIWlTll Y11W Own«/Bkt tMS.1122 Weltt to~· l>Mch, Bel ==~e~~2 CondO nr sc Plaza: 2 br 2 Br, 1 ba. pool, t block to FlllT llW IWPT UY pier, l«ry r"''· 3Btl 2ba II . de- 1'1• b•. NC, carpor1. Let'a beach. Only s 10.000 Bluff• condo. 3 br & den. ... 218 Bal Bl 873-2943 luxe. 1tlolt/ton~ term make a dMll $19,950. By Nice 3br In M4lle Verde calh, aasumabte loan lold1 of Ille. 15% down WllTOllff Sec. pvt l*ad1 40• 7537 ownr 566-1828 775-2580 S 129,950. 1851 Kentucky Total price S 125.ooo. wtth l2.5'1e aaaum. 10an1. Exqulalte garden home •art IMcla l H -p1 ........ •---t 7.,, 7148 Ownr/Agt Brian Johnaon S269 000 BONUS FREE I t--' ud--' I -Byowner,charmlng4Br, -. .,,,...... • ..,,. '497-4811or4'97-1561 &CLEAA.·HALFMOON oca ...... onaeot .... ow I mo:2ttyBack8ay. 1¥• b• trg lot, 60·x 110. P ..... llUI YI La Ii I _0 2 BAY OCEAN VIEW LOT ~att11c ;treet,61paclout 4 4br, 3ba, 3300 s/f, 3 ear co....,.ed patio, trees, new I !I••• lat l 9 Eves M 4_7007 1• 2 9,S<X"-By Own«. gar, pool. Jae. •1. ac. PoM roof, new ptumbtng 11111111N~ HIGHLANDS § br 2 ba 548-9516 ·unturn or opt 842-1366 S 1151000. 873-779'4 \~~;m 1~lom ~t hornepan. frplc, spa Open Sat/Su~ H:~~r~ewTopCar:;: cf'~ Su C ... ntt 2Br furn eon<lo. prof dee- ... or view Owners are 23282 Telfair 495.)e76 rell PUh Prop. 851-8787 OPENHSESAT/SUN 1-5 courM Sl600 • .WT l -•flll amlc degn 1·5. S135K, S20K down. • · ar ~ Ofated, Big Canyon ~II By OWMf. upgreded 3 BA ready to move. Call for 21 Camplnefta. Sea Pointe YU s 2b• Mna del Mat. RV. private ltlowfno. Prine> ltwprt ltacli l Wll OllT• HPW Eatates. •BR 4'nba View 955-1550~91 6'40-24 7 cloM to tchool1 end pall only Diana Cappel -t 3Br + fireplace ea unit $'495,000. C.il •99-134 1 Executive condo on bey park 2712 Sen Carlo. 631-1288 11~,.LIU Beach 'n blk, tome vu ANNCHISMANR.E. dHlgner, completely l 8 n • A 1 k I n 0 Can be yours when you $375,000 650-5520 1_1_ t I f\Jrn S 1995mo 673.()896 s 142,000.Call 5-49·9030 buy lhls IBR Veraallles UM IW a II/Ill " .... tr Clean 3 Br home In E••t-~:~~ s~.~. ~~ $345K.Owner 651-6848 PlllATE SALE t:::.••t.ntsll-tz.2 side Frplc, covered eludes pool spa gym 3 bdrm, 1V. ba houM In patio, 2 car garage. NIL guarded gaie. C~ll Rod good cond. "es ts". 5831 Great priced on lhl• S 145,000. 4BA 2ba, M ... del Mar 675-4000 or 673-8821 UM ISLE UYflllT Abraham. Inheritance tax ooa1tal area 3 Br 2 Ba ~vln A.E. 642·6368 Mutt Ne • very nice. Aeglr Prope<tles IPll •Ill 1·• appralaal $95,000. Call lrplc gar kid/pet S650 Cut. C .. ,.,. Cod. 2 Br h .... ~ Call tM 1 ••"3 Jamie Joeeph, Admlnla-539-6190 BEST 1ml fee --.... T ...._ 2br twnhH, 2'n be. 1 g&1. t t CT"' •~2 ~68" 2 unite. Eatttlde, all SUCCESS REAL TY + carPort. relrlg, WIO. VIA LIDO NORD ,. or "• .... -"'· NEWPORT 2 BJ. condo. S 179K Ownr 845-9628 PHL new crpt, pool S 110K. • .. Ut l•n 11 Dolphin Prop 828-3384 4BA. 3ba. RemOd 1981 1681 FUoUX: 2 &. 1 61 .... ,...,,1 hllcM 3:a~· ~5~~n 1~f.,,: *H IHI Excel asaum financing $39,900. In adult patk, Bay VIEW Comm. pool. S 1095yrly.631-1 '400 . 11H1... Prln only A• for Hutcil. IMlllU* Aeoensta'OOO' ~:= :r~i!!;a~ ~~n Upgraded J bedroom CALL6"'l-8833 Exclualve 601 Lido Build· ' ' trade. 839--6644 Wt lillH .. _., WHkly relttllt 1tlffMlt tr .. l•IO •• 12000 ,., .... ti =o p:::i~h t~~~:~~~~: WE ARE A~;YS HEAEt ~~w~Hh P::i~n s~~d :~~ 11S..a411/ll0· 1100 I 1BR 12x48' Canyon.Cre•t. End model haa large maximum security, pro-hi celling, porch, storage. lalM1 l1 .. lll·llOO W1t1rfreet l•s l1t. patio end wood burning YOU! YOUI YOUI teutonally decorated Almost new. Newport llreplace. Great large UYE WllTI throughout Spacloua S24,500, call 646--2573 maater tulle wt deck THE REAL ESTA.TEAS 1800 sq 11 2 Bdrm, 2'!\ llEllL.•raR p••1 Complex h•• pools, spas 546--2313 bath Only SS35,000 or _. - llttra.111· 1• " 111-ltol(l.a-4) end tenn11 courts Call wlll trade ONL y tor a Trtple wide 30'x60' · Large todayl WH'T IUT TllSl Newport hOUN For view-IEW WlTllHllT llvlng rm & dlnlng/kltohen l~~~~~~~- llnelJpta.l 1101,HI E.llde lovely 3 Bdr + den Ing call Patrick Tenore -WITll .... .. ... 3 Bdrme & 3 bath•, ll•Mr I Wlehr hOUM w/2 cat gar1199 & 760-8702 -~ wtt• -both llght & dartter In-tro y81d. Owner flqul· 3 bedrooms, 2'n bath•, 2 terlor1. Next to rec rm & l..tlh dating Only $122,900. lrptcs. format dining pool area. A.gt 5-40-5937 .a.-S IW.n 3 bedroom home on Inside corner loc1tlon Med Mrthtone decor. Living room and covered pa.tlo. Owner wlll aid In financ- ing Don't miss this house! Call todayl To see cell Patrick room, large sunny patio __ Tenore 760-8702 Near Lido VIiiage Ct•tttry Leta r ..... IUIAIDHIT aat. ltacla IMO •••• , ... , LhH •• ,. NEW LXRde cOsfOM. 1111,IOO 3Br. 2Ba Cath Cell· And tt 1howtl Gorgeous Ing/Fam rm 2 mt Beach showcase home. all the S 139.000 549-2330 latest colors Upgraded -.- carpet, wallpaper and lmH 1044 ~:n~':°o!,m~ f=~= flllHllllllE and fireplace Shows llke FllOIS Ult a model Call nowt Your lucky day! Huge 3 Rtt• fer lilsl 1121,000 Large lemlly home nestled on big lot 3 bedrooms 11 • bath• and ft replace Large country kitchen with eating bar E:111ertor 11 gr&ced with patio Make your offer. Call nght nowt Bdrm home on ov9fslzed lot wtth AV access. cus- tom 1pa off mailer Bdrm, greet tocauon next to i reenbelt . Only 159.900. Call today Marilyn D 831-1266 RVM* """'9.ooo 3311 Flnfey emu 1221 l H /111..a na *IEWPllT STOL* Open 1-5 Sat. & Sun. -~ ----=-=--:-:=---...,.....,..,,"""' Sar.lf'A-o~o~us 4 Br 573.3777 agt 2 Iota: Ilda by aide, Pacific C.rtal ••I .. , 2222 ... """' "' ""' __ View Memortal Park pool home w/vtewl 3000 IPT ITS IY IWIEll Both for 1700. 55 l-0788 4 br, 3'n ba, fam. rm, pool, s.I. of luxury. formal din· view Avail. 5123 Sub· Ing rm, lamlly rm, 2 l•t1 llt/IH 1-1 Datltxt1{Uait1 1300 leue S2700. 6"'0-5998 frpk:s. & more Wiii sell 2HI 11tll It. C5NL Y 1Ql/, DOWNh Shorecllff1 3 or 4 Br 2 Ba for S239,900 wl greatlow Security, RV storage, near CdM 2 Units .. git rm te11e • S 15001 mo lnter"t term1 To see new 3BA 2ba lamlly Flxet In lront spacious 759-12•3 PAT A IC K T E N 0 A E room Just reduced to mode<n unlls In rear --760-8702 $199,000 706 Avocado. 1265 OOO SPECT ACULAA VIEWt Or. T AoblnlOf'I Owner/Brotler 675_4863 Shorecllffs 2 Br den 2''> t•I alO BA. din rm $2400/mo ___ • _ lace•• Prtt 1390 Nope11 760-0715 IOWFHIT 1411,000 2 lllTl·CllTl IEU Ce1t1 llt11 2224 • 11t+lllT SLIP 3+ br home or 2/2 dupleic 0 • Best beach 5109 Sea· uptex 2 Bdrm, 1 bath 2 Bdrm hoose, S700/mo llOIUFIOl shore Open dally 2-6 plus 1 Bdrm. 1 beth In 1980 Anaheim. •A UnlQue rrg 3 ·Bdr 2', Ba Ownr 545-2847 675·234r great condition Euttlde 545-3229 w/dlrnng rm. lrpt¢. sec . at 175 Aocheeter For de· gate and your OWN OPEi tails call Patrick Tenore Are you 1us1 looking 7 BO A T SLIP Only 760-8702 AQ4Wll We like browsers 1n S239,900 w/terms' (low llY FROIT Comm-i:-eldg S375•000 ctassilied 642-5678 down OK) Must see thts Norlh Laguna with 4 resld ••••••••llii opp I y For details Noon-3 Sat/Sun •Br units Ocean view 11 9•~ PAT A IC K T E N 0 A E 3Ba Dock & Deck Only assumable linen Owner 760-8702 $785,000, 1106 East 837-5030 Balboa John A Miiie<. 833-3544 w/e 673-7045 IAU Niil Tll-Plll I Or-. CoMt DAtl Y PILOT/~, ~ 11, 1114 One o f the ways homes are be1ng bought and sold today ts Wlth Second Mortgage A second mortgage is a method of f1nanc1ng w hereby the buyer i s Pt'Ov1ded wi th an add1t1o nal or second mortgage w hen there is not enough cash to assume the ex 1st1 ng m o rtgage A second mortgage can also be taken w hen the f1 rt:.t mol'tgage and the do w n payment f aJI short of the sales p1·1 cP A SC'cnnd mortgage can be pl'ov1ded tJy ei ther the seller o r a l11nd1ng H1 s t1tut1on Payments are 111 adu t>utti to the sel !er or lender <.111 the seco nd m rtgage and to the lf'r 1 jp1 <if tt1r underly 1 ng m o 1 tgage Impact on buyer • I. ' ~ \ • 'I • '. ! : ' t • . )" 1! ,. I > • "t ; •• t I I ' f I ' I" rt; t ~ t ·; 'T , • : ' I ' ,, '. .... Impact on seller • .. I ' ' . , .. ; 1_, ' . ... ' . • A : I I i ' . . ' • • J . ' -. . ' I. If,, N I ~ j •• ; '.' I I t1 I ll I'' . ')'. .. ,., .. : .. 11? t ' .. . 1 ' . l ·1.· • ' I ' '1 ' ,. . . r· . '( 1 ( • . . ! I ., :·· I ll ' . I .. . : . 1: . 1 r • :"'. t Pl I • .J '"1 t • :>I .. I t t ' ~ (' I ~~. ( r·t~ .1gt · .. (' .. . t • t I I ~ ~. f ~ ·. :·c ~ .a<-1 I ~;d t ~. : ... C1 •n tac ye· lf'° r Ped t·~ .. '!. ..... ; i . ' . v• • . . ..._I . . . .. ~ '1 . -~ .• ~ ,, ... u ..... , 1111 IOO Upgreded ~ bedroo m home with new carpets, drapes, pai nt and screen• Brick ffreplace and large covered patio. Extra lntulatlon tn attic IOf saving money Aa- aumable loan available to you Call today1 •TIDlltlS lllWIM RVMtt.'< F orectosore foroea sale Dramatic 4 Bdrm. 3 bath In Woodbridge only 5 I~ FIUIU years old, atmoet 2400 sq Best Newpo r I buy 1 fl, 1 Bdrm d . Of~I. brlQht 4 Bi. Shows llke a mOdel Only 2580' w/bonus rm, lor- $274.900. Won't 1811 Call mal dining rm, lrplc, has It Marilyn D. 631-1266 all for only $259.500 As- tPEi llOHI Sii 1-• UllU WCI 4-PLD BRANO NEW CSTM HM I Perfect for owner oc- 3BA 3ba. 4 llreptaces. 2 cupled Investor Ocean spas. vaulted oelllngs VteWs Call lor detalls D1111a tl 17 ·7 t 24oZ. aac mu11 sell Runs good, ~ p11nt S2500 ooo 631 ·~379 081< cabinets & trim 6"'0-5078 lor Dennis Must see • Slhtrwtt• I O.•,HJ 1528 Orange Ave Corner 1 of Orange & Palmer HPLD USTSlll a• NewPort Heights, Costa ,with large yard Easy Mesa financing at S 129,000 5215.000 Wm E Doud Co Owner/Agt 5"'6-2831 71 OAT USN. 2~0Z.- 78 000 miles S3500 650-4593 73 240Z ell ong 69.ooO m1 very cleen S3900 650 8145 111-UIO 11011. lrtstel RVM* PRICE REDUCED sume 200K 111 at 9\., FIXED'! This Is a BEAUTY that won t test You own the land and 11 s IMMEDI· A TEL Y available To see call PA TRICK TENORE 760-8702 673-1600 FORECLOSlllE OPH IOISE Newer trlplex In Cotta Sun 1·5 Mesa Appr at 1260.000 H 0210 right ''de ~muhed eng good Besl off~• 646· 6933 at1 6PM Tarbell, HF\l.lOHS WTllH 1124,IOO Flrat time buyer or tn- veetor 3 Bdrm, 1 bath. COC>Plf pk.lmblng. large lot. AV 1torage In ex- panded 2 cer garage ptu1 off 1treet In alley Excel· lenl llreet Curt Herberls II 631-1266 WTSlll • IHIS •lY11U,OOO Bell buy In Ea1tslde Spic 'n Span with f1m1ty room and utumable llnanctng Owner• ire to motivated end wlll llsten 10 all offers Call Diana Cappel 831-1268 UITllH llOlll Oreat Potenll1I fOf reno- vator• here. 2 houses on large lot In cloM-ln Ea~t­ tlde tocatton One 3 Bdrm & one 2 Bdrm Only S 195,0001 Ju1t put on market! 759-t601 E.ide 3br 2b11, 1800 aq ft. Ilk• new. IO auum tat S 135K egerit 831·M18 E/llHIYIWlll ASKING S 134.500 on thl1 ebl04utely fanlastle Patio Home In Orange Tree. 1 bdrm + Oen. 1 ba 43• San Bernardino Owner desperale Make 2 Br 1 Ba One of the beat an offer 675-9797 Bkr foe of Newport Heights --S1 79,990 CIA Realtors UNION INVSTMNT FUND 6•6-5096 or 631-2262 Seeks Income commerctal properties tor Investment Decorated In good talle. lllT llYS 10,. II Ex<*lent locallon large OcnVu Trl·lvls comunty OPEi SAT /HI 12-1 corner lot S 112~. pool/tennis near beaeh Lt1se /l9t (as~llfh Portlollo -non too large • submit pkgs to Invest· ment Broklf, .ror!d Spacious. Ir pie. dbl-gar. 292 f CAROB I 2-3 Br, den End units FEE land, 92x 144'11 tot Metal Workers of America 1492 W Col<Kado Blvd Pasadena. CA 91105 818-793-275' Mr Schaub 'R lsbr 1 bllns gd t1<ms Npt Crest 4 Bdrm·atudy.3 ba. pool ealfy l S159,500 toS199,000. New lndscpg, driveway walks. steps oak entry Vacant S360 000 L•t-1 ltr s··· 1400 786-1172 768--0454 I-___ ., ___ _ ~Tom 646 9700 ~o ftter Rf Al TOR ILIFFS 0,11 S1t/IH 1·1 4200111 3880 Michelson Drive lrvlne _ Ever popular Linda on FEE IELLH SWIH PllCI tand S246.000 University Terrace 2 BOB HALLEY REAL TOA bdrm. 2 bath, Cardltt 644-4455 OPll SAT/HI 12-1 LSl/IPT UITILIFf 4BA. study, 3 ba, pool 270 deg view Fee lend 93ic 144' lot New drive· way, walks. steps. oak entry & stalr1. RV ramp S360,000 768-0•54 IEWPtllT IHC• LOT Prestlgloua Harbor Hiii, fu· lure gated community Best buy In Newport By owner S216,000 ,,.,, BELMONT 759-1004 model Exc.llent con-By owner Btg Canyon dltlon S 125.900 Cat Monaco Small down P&UlllO • POOL Moaataia, Dtaerl - Weitze 831 1266 11% theed rate w111 con'. lmost '•acre, greal lo ltatrl 1450 -llder trade 6•0 1538 f~rt~~I ~l~~~m la2~;,:~:!: SELL OR TRADE 60 1 BA BY OWNER Seov1ew 3 Br ,324.000 Jay Smith mobile home on Btg Bear 2 Ba guardnd commty trvtne Coast Realtor' Lake $17.900 or trade TIE -11-WI--club, rec foe Low down. Open Sat/Sun 1 4 30 lor boa1 or car 675-9581 1 2 '• % f 1 n a n c 1 n g 786-7500 STllTI llH s322.ooo 6191129-1516 l.E. Excli11p 1600 G~::., 3,ne~~~e wsh~~~,,._ ... T_H..__E __ u_. ... L.._T_i_M __ A __ T_E_ ... 1 c~~~; ~~~o~i ite~~:~~ pride ot ownerthlp Pro-* wtll consider units or 1 te11lona11y-;.dacaped 786·20•0 F1bulou1 llna Ing Ont) FOR SALE OR TRADE $12•(900 W 11111 Cal• * BIG CANYON-· For So Callf Properl'f 2br today. Marilyn D <''•ba 3500 sq It on 10 631·1288 acres with guest house Unhlertlly Perk 3 Bt-2'A Bl 58 Sequoia Tree Lane. on gr&eflbelt 11 adult pool, oomptetety re decorated. S 163,000 OwMJ 788-0579, 4% IC brotler• Woodbrldoe College 3Br 2·~ Ba l=reen & Supei Clean Occup by non ernotllf PP 973-1880 b1rn1, pool hshlng pond * Custom Estate In the city ol ArdmOfe Oklahoma S 125 000 Own&f Wiii carry Call col i.ct (•05) 226-0455 °'&gt COfa(714)548-6897 Honolulu -Marina condo Well rented S 160K S90K equity TD Of ? Good tu lhelllf Owner $.44 7070 IWIH W1ll Tlllll S260 000 equity en prlmfl .. "~ • .., acr• comml p1oe>e1 ly f<>t co.1111 11.-a h o me Own•r/Agl Sot l9vel 2 bt Iden, hOfM Beaut d9Ck 19th St Loe Sell 1htng1 last with O•llY lot/tr ... 8i2• 7728 Pltot Wan1 _Ad_• __ _ Builder-Dc-vt.>loper 's OWN SPEC- TACULAR RESIDENCE NOW BEING OFFERED 6500 sq rt of e lf'gantly appoinkd F'HENCli TUDOR dt'Sagn Rttuatro on Big Ca nyon Gotr Course.' b<-hind YOUH OWN prtvall' l'lectri<' gate with full se<.-urtly sy,t.-m T his F.STATE ft•utun>s 4 spa<:1ou" bf>droom'i w1th views plus !"l & 'l'l elegant hathrooms. t>levator, fum1al dining roorn , fomily room. lurgt> bonus room, plu." 4 {H't.•plAN>S An t'O\N ~iner'11 d{'hght, featuring " Rln()(lth flowinE( Cloor plan with e JXlrlY 111wd J acuui. koi pond. ~uunn nnd two fu ll kitchen set ups A trertwndou." valut.• offel'<'d at only $1,795.000 For df'tml" and prlVotR. Vlewtng appuinlrn<'r'lt, phonP 546-2631 IWllll W1Ll TUii wner anx ou1 -won't I••• long et 1131,SOO. ... ut1tu1 28R, 21), ba con~ upgredn getotel ln•ld• leundry, dDI ettch. get, brtcll eccented petto. frplc In Hv rm + menr ementtlee. 10 Atherton, Nonhwood. 1•t time bv,.,. priced ., •120,000. u pr~ 2M Wenntntton condo. Wood bf1dge. hcl. gerden «1tfJ. Frptc, hi V1t cetl• tn llv rm, "'"' tocetton + febulou beck JMd. Owner enxtou.. Cell lode fOf' Jenle Aoun.uftfl 152-2000 OILIWIU UllD 112·2000 PlTllCI TEIORE 111-1211 110-1102 RVM* of Newport Beach S180,000 1Qul1y 1n pr-kM teaMd ·~ ecre commt pr~y l<>t ooa11a1 arM hm Own/Agt 546-283 t Aepo91 Jbr playrm, vi.w. gar Lk Arrowhffd home I 119 000 661-9255 I ' I II• 11 • t ,,, • I let I I t H \ ' "" f ,, ... . .. , , .. , • ti•-. t tll ... , •• fl .. t ,, t f I 18 April 1984 Daily Pilot P 0 Box 1560 Costa Mesa. CA 92626 ATTENTION lots Dear LOIS, Thank you for your help regarding the recent sale of may Datsun through a Daily Pilot classified ad I received excellent results and sold the car on the first call It only cost me $13 50 I had spent $30 with the Register and didn't get any results Your cordial and most professional assistance s1gn1f1cantly contributed to the success of my ad 1 was no t rushed. you answered my questions thoroughly and you really know your business This comes across to the customer as a good feeling of confidence. Thank you again Lois Very truly yours Allen A Katz Whenever I get a cu§tomer on the phone, I wan t to crea te the best ad I can for them I love my job It is wonderful to serve people and be able to help them place an ad that gets results Th an k you Mr. Katz for letting us know LOIS Daily Pilat CLASSIFIED 842-5878 r Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Sunday, May 13, 19'4 ,......... ..... $2.17 per day TMt'• All Y°" pey tor 3 ltnee.. 30 d&Y9 lnlM DAl.Y PILOT SERVICE DllECTORY plua tM IRVINE MIRROR and the HUNTINGTON BEACHCOMBER flVW'I Wedneeday at no extr• cnargel CALL TODAYll UIFNL• Your Dally PllOt S«vlce Dlreciory RepreMntatlve .. J~H111t.IH Wlti1a1/ltaN1liat 8ulla1Gn0Cl: spec. kit, bath, olc, rm add. patio cov/dck1, bay wndw. Lie. 446485. Steve 547-8076 ADDITION'S, ·oESIGN ANO REMODEL Lie. reas. 63 1-2345 •••. wslnab•----CaWaet lldia1 CMtraettn ~ IHlt~ ltnMt ·~ Pllatlu-= ...,.. .... -....-.. ~-. le tral -;:II fade C....":c:; I! ottzrr .__ ..... lliil._ ____ ........ m. cablfwt • · • .: ..... aaro.n.r etean u"• F·~oniv. • ---to ue om Bttdl-&tone ~ ... · IDrl ,. ,_... ... ......, ..-.. , ._.. For Bell• Work and wuuu lA• rK..-.:i ----d.,_ .......... uo #S48817 . ...... 1ne .. ,..... !acing, bV1 l fonnlca llmTf-1111 ...-r. tr .. trlmmJng & complete tend & OYWOOl'M Blook·Concr~ Loww Prtoee Cell Jeck ~ eonct.te l _,, ,....., ' ~t. CciHfeou. ..,. counterte>pe. 6'9-6741 Remodel/~ comml melnt. Pete &41-10te t:'r . ual cono.rna. Ref'•· FrM •t. 54._f.492 Anytime. 13M193 Dec*t.112· 1si111o ~t. K. Funk...,.5-0tl3 vice. Fectory tralMd and r .. ld Uc'd, bond9d, lamMI'• c;onu>fet• clMn 'd. By 1• ~!4 -..n.11 j ..... , ... ..-116..••r. 8......, •• •n·----••_._ R~Fl~pedalil•t. 301~.!. lechnld.na. 549-3011 CABINETS-NEW ·~ For .. t. 552-9142. up mal.ntenance ' ,,.. .. u •• __ .. .______ ·-........ ._.. ..-.. .. ,_, r_ .. , -·-,. ...... REMODEL-REPAIRS -• *a1 •-* ~In Palntlng/Ptater· ltr all... 770-212511\ytlme Welt ANDERSON APPLIANCf Frw Eat. ~2003 llMtrlcal !rimming. 54a..2so2 etlronlC Pain xn;:;ia;;a In ... ·-Ing UC CM• M:J-1143 • 84~*81~~~M. =atiJ PUlllllLI_.. C..er.J s.m... L":°"ysi!~hypno5~;-a:g~ u~~:,!~325'3o-~i3 JNT;EXT: 20 y..,.. ExJ>et, "i==!r..•:,: '"'~""la · 64&-5538 --··-..,..., , ... RH 5j A~ Room $29 + To. pereon tnat .. deaf JAYCEE JREE SERVICE Cerpenrry s.tvtce ~llltywont frMftl r11-a1t •• •a1Maa I Cl .t STARVING COLLEGE Mai.rra11 642"°"2 1 ..._ ... TreM Trltn·Atmow-H.ul· I A~--·· R--alr-~-Addlllortl 425513 ' Ha-74o1 WI dO .... ~H ........... d •••• ••••• STUDENTS MOVING co. ' Meelagee rom yOUt ·-· 919--1695 i .. _.. ~ -tc 548~980 n w1. ou1e1 an -Lio. T 124·"38. ln&Yred. M•••m pa•m11 l!dna LOUIN Mt-4464 Ing C!Mn upe. 1•P-"'no--.. x-r ... --.-R;;ai:t--..,...,._ . ELECTRICIAN Gardena. Eu.n 875-0599 ROBIN'S CLEANING 641-3427 ....,. .. • (A Hand to Hold) ~. I R rl I S lcoatl SER"ICE S G 0 lnVext. tr .... 1. Local rel P-• on "'"'ctl"*'I := "u ec nt ea ng REMODEL· Repair Aesld lie. 233108 Small/lg• Bu•~u " ; • th«oughly WATCH u R WI 10yr9 exp. (714)838-891 1 -·-...--~. IU™ Ind • S&S 1·4199 Comm., ai1 phue~ 18 ~ Jobi, repairs. 548·5203 ; ;l:AOME REPAIR clean flouae. 5<40-<>857 ITUYIM ITIMlll IUT Plut -I Ptt Cue end literature • lamlttlat In., ... Uc/bonded/Ina d REDUCE Electric BILLS Eleo-Ptumb-Carpentry GENERAL OR SPRING •¥111 .. &IY * * * * PAMPERED PlantaJPeta ytilc)pment. 7e0-IHI "'Jl!J:!Av'WoXvcXRE Palombo Conat 988-3584 Apt1CondotChurch1Bu1. RemOdel• Keith 646-4872 Wlndowt & Al>Pllancee caitto<nl•'• <>r1gina1 eor!,0~~::,N~~388 Y041t home°' mtne. ~· TwlnalW«d Proceeelng Lunch/Snacu Inc. Repalr-Doora-Alteretlon1 ,, .. Consult. 9&4-8618 expert Repairs. 15 yr• exp. Fr• •I. ev9'1 852· 1007 Student Mover.. ' lty ta1'9, ,..,_ 6! 1-8641 Alf ~. llChOOI & per- Rel./Uc. 646-7939 Remodel-Panel-Pa1101 Fanltvt Gen. maJnt. eleetlcer, Houaeci..n1 & Ml Uc. CAL T138898 lneured PAl~TER NEEOS WORK! PlujW/l!ilb ~protect•· 851-1041 Mottler w111 babysit In my ~;:!0_::.:c:J:.~~~J ltflaia~I•• plumb. Craig 536-4119 Repair•. Q1able. F~: • • <7 14> 841-e 1o 1 • • 1(~8~vn ~'i" i:: Pl1smmeRINd WI.a 11w Cltuiat home. ~=!:5· Expert furniture re-AMERICAN HANDYMAN Eat. Phone MM232 •a1l c ........ 0.vta Pelntlng 7 Aeetuooot. lntJext. 30 yre wine CM 1 4yra .. p Mrs. Litt ton Carttt lenict llnt1hlng. No Job too Carpentry, Wlndowa. tcp;;m trn with Painter need• wont I exp. Neat. Paul 545-2977 ln"1 le/~t~ tcfW'lt, .... ., S.nict rm Carpet Cleaning, small Free est. 644-1087 Paint. lencet etc. Yea H~~lffn/~alntenance muter degree will except terlor /exterior' ~.;; tdli rat ... Andy 844~259 cleaning, repairs. "'-• Je9ul II Lord 847-2387 ,,_ w/good reta free a limited numb« of piano rel't . 840.1450 ED'S PLASTEAING. Color Analysis & Makeup ln1t1U1tlons & Hies. -r•caaa1 lt.Ua est Carlot 5-48-4422 atudent1, children or NMt Patchee l TU1ur•. WHITE WIZARD Selection la key Unlock 15 yr1 exper In Orange Co Cleert Upa•Tree Trimming \I Btall llttlat edulla. 642-9647 QUALITY PAINTING. FAIR lntlext. fr9e .. 1. 845-8258 WINDOW WASHING your winning color com-855--0665 Ya1d Main I. •Hauling DO"MP Joas & • PRICES. Fr .. Eatlmatft. QUALITY" 831-2028 blnatlon 846-3540 MIKE 650-3263 SMALL MOVING JOBS chrlatlen married coup' , 1 1-Call John 831-2050 Pl•••ly USE THE • Ctatat C.acrctc MIKE 646-1391 wanta to hou'"" trom l1ataa1 _ ... kkHJ••I 2 &lvewa)'9, patios, paths, Complete ciean up oen Jun-Aug. rel'• 54&-3289 i-.. R~ic"'°'R•X•R•o .. sl'll!IN"'o..,R•,•g-Pattria1 24~r11•111-1111 DAILY PILOT ~ROF. Bi<KPG./ACCNTG. etc. No Job too amall. maln11ree trim & removel HAUL-MOVE-REMOVE Newport Cullom Painting FARTHING INT ~t11Vt1::i ....... lllm "FAST Compuler. Mod lees. Free Reas. Mickey 536•0553 Mauro 831-4997 free est Furniture, Traati, Trees Laa4tcatia1 16 yra of happy customers. HANGING/STRIPPING 111 ,.~ RESULT" Counael Meg 642-7047 963-5415 NORM - -Lie. 28Q6.«. 675-0383 VISA-MC Scott 973· 1512 ·--------Orlv!fw•ys, Sldewal~•· l1r4t1la& WHt-4 Get prot. resulll wlrhout 11 Expert Servtc. & Repair SERVICE Computerized Bkkpg to Patios, spa pads. Lied. Mow, edge twice 8 mo. College atudent w/lg truct< coating an arm & ieg, Let 12 YRS E}(P; I'm small, BLACKWELDER Paper-31 yr• exp. 18 yrs In area. suit your needs. Rea.a. Ron 556-0034 $20-$25. 650-6016 or low rate, prompt. Thank our hortlcultural e.11-My prices are amalll hanging & removal. Qual. Lio #4~35 964-8919 DIRECTORY lees. 960-4032 Clay 645-5737 you Coun 759-1936 CdM per11N transform your RON 850-6477 work only. 240-3173 Pttl ltn~lt~a For tfrs ull Get GREEN cash landscape Into a thriving P t-·•--St•rvin· C ;ill * LOW PRICES. 36 Yrt Cuslom Computer Bkkpg for WHITE elephants WllSJll IAJllEllll KRUEGER HAULING paradlae. Call Plantworka EXTERIOR, Top Quality Expen Wallcoverlng In-ro .....,., P SeMee Exp. Quallty Guaranleed Contldentlalletflclent Ml'V With a Claullled Ad I& LANDSCAPING. Clean Furniture, trash, clean-ups for • creative aoh.1tlon work for your$. Free eat. 1tallatlon. Reu. Conllllt· Wkly Mrv/repalra, lOyrs 642-56 78 Lie. FREE EST. 963-5554 From $45 mo. 645-7500 Call 842-5678 ups. Free NI 760-9077 Matt 645-5089 873-8506 Rel'1. Dale 846-5637 ant Aulgnmt. 581-8590 exp. !ow rete. 842-4515 Erl. 122 l••MI UafuaiUM IH1t1 Ualuai1kt4 A;.rt•••tl Fuaia~N Atutmtatl6 Oaf. AJU!aul1f Oaf. . Aert•tata, UaJ. Rlt1l1,!tt1l1 zt04 ltatala te -OfHoe lntala nit \t1t I It... 3114 &ita .... 2224 La1u1 leac~ 2241 -24 C•ata Ina 2724 !!!!:.'AICl 2746 ·~rt .... , itll •H• aH•mL Skare IHI ~817 WestcllN Or, N.B. m. -~~~.glOltrn s:,bos;e: 3 br, 2 ba, lam. rm wArPk, Charmfl< 2 Br. 1 ba on dbl C!ati •••• .., 2 ILHll Fiii NEWPORT PENINsOLX Wkl;s:: now avail. M/F '°' 2 Br, 2 ba apt. 11.30 IQ tt. e,;;'720':2eo8 9-5 D/R, db gar . 1tlnt cond lot. very pvt Covered $400 Dix mobile home, no $715/mo. 2BR 2 story, IUlll 2Brl 1'hba,35thStduplex s1191wtt & up. ColOf TV, Pool,J.c,cloeetoOCC,3 Agent 5-41-5032 · $750/mo yrly, ·no pets bridge Fran 831-0703 pets. Mature adult• clean. nice 1ownhome, w/gar, pallo, trptc. $725, phonea In room ml to beech S300 +'" ...... ,.1 .. P crpll dr•-ale 548-483-4, 642-9178 Oulet, secure. lat mo• dep move In Dellghllul ocean bfee:la, ....... .fu 955--0096 Avall 6/ 1 Dale Hm ~ .. --DANA HARBOR-BLUFF 199l ,.._,.rt ,.~~8373 Kids nat leaaa ok ,_., 2274 Newport Btvd CM . . 17301 Beech. Huntington 3 Br 2 B f le bltl d 80 3 B 3 .... -.,... .,....,.. , ,,_ • """' redeco<eted 4-ptex, all I iiiiiiiimiiiiii 846-7 445 . . . 6 4 1 • 0 2 3 9 or W k Beactl. 642-2834 garde!/P n;,pe,;'·1~f ;. NS2~ ~~~~~-4~7:s But. ltacla 1140 Call Agt 645-9850 new plush carpets & mi~ iii ..... h] I 850-7827 keep trying sec $825/mo 721-B DANA HARBOR-BLUFF YOUR OWi Eastslde , &. 2r $460 & ~~8:5e~~~w;~n::· ~:~ w(s tl)ili~ Caul ..... nes M/F non smk 21-35 lhr ~~I=· '"mo ~·JI uo;~ Cefller St 497-6287 Nu 3280' condo 3 Br 3 Ba, $540. 1561 Meta Drive age, laundry lacllllles, -• Hl•IH ...... ...,. WMtM 2b< 2b• apt, frpl. pool, 752-2641 OI' 873-5374 AvaJI June 1 $365 pays $2500 Feb vu .t96-7009 COUITRY No pets. 546-9860 9-4 some private petlos 24 Hr. c ... e. Lovely I~ Jae, tennis etc. ~+•,.; rant & utill cozy Ill nns11E 3 Bdrm 21/r Ba. IN NEW O~T BEACt1 home. (714) 979-~ utll C.M. 54e..a240 I l bungalow 1 br w/r>ttlns Eme<ald Bay 2 Br, 2 ba, ESTATE "" 2 Bdrm 2 Ba. A greet piece to llve on the M/F ltlr 3Br apt. lmmed. 81 8111 53g.a190 Best Riiy lee den wlvlew Adults pref, 2 Br. Den, spllt level. sky-1Bdrm.1 Ba Upper Bay Private S ... tr Irvine S300 After 5 PM lntalt Jtll no pets. 759-1578eves Beautllul&park llke llght,frplc,wooddeck 2211 ..... 11 clubhouae1 & hHlth lntlla 2906 ca11 552•1o1e .... W·f-NT-. aa1ra fOUfl) ADS ARE FREE Cal: 142-llll Back houae. E/slde lot, 1 1 _ 1. I 2252 .,.. Private Patio• COUNTRY SETTING ••• • sp11, 8 tennis court.a. 7 -· ,. ... --bdrm, $495 + utll1, last w_JHa &fat vCoV«ed Parking 180 21st SI 110-1111 pools. cloM to bualnw, CdM 2Br furn. pool, tennis M/F 10 ah. 3 Br,2 Ba on STORE or OFFICE SPACE mo. & MC 675-1518 HIGHLANDS beaut. malnt ·~spacious .. pts $665/mo ' OC Airport, Fashion June to ~t $850/mo + Bal. Pen Avetl 811. Avall.now.87~ Found: Tabby/Siamese ~ " 1•1 ll02 -.....sit 759 8940 milt M kitten, 17th & Brand new 2 Br 2 Be cus~ 3 br, $2 ba, spa. frplc. "'Dining Area 646-4262 645-9543 41 • ~la~dgh~venlent lhopa .._... • $245.+ u1ll. 873--6529 C .. a1rcia) lrvlne. N.B. 85()..3583 tom condo W 18th St 1 •,.; Leue , 100. 495-3676 vwalk-ln-Cloae11 Eas111de 3 Br. 2'/r Ba. n . Lido Bayfront, dbl wide M/F wanted to ah. 2Br, p,.; It tah 2111 .,,.--....,.,..-,---,---,---,,- mlles t>each, gar. no pets. I rtlt II 2211 VHome-llkel<ltchens Townhouse. 2 F/Pls, 2 Slnglesl&.2BdrmApan-Mobile Hme. couple °' Ba CM Townhouse. a Found:Whltedogwlthl.O, Sierra Mgm1 641-132<1 't!l! . IC 1 block to Huntington & patios, 2Car Al1ch Gar IELllE 2 IR/2 U ments & Townhouaea 1ngl adult only. Small pet S225. + •,.; utll.548-4464 i801o Harb&. F.Y. Newport Beach Anlmal C d SC Pl 2B b 11 2~en. 2ba, lg kltch, Uv. Frwya. 1,1, last & sec. No pets 1 ml. beach. Frplc, encl. from $660 (Ask about OK. $1200/mo. 957-0221 1240 eq tt. Shelter. 6« 3858 ~Illes. ::so I~~. ~ii~. ~~~ dln~~gy ar~~· frp~~lli~e UTILITIES FREE $900. mo. 316 A Santa gar, ow. bit Ins. smOl<e furnished ap1a. complete LIDO ISLE: 3 br, 3 be. Nr Ni:~1~:.i~~;C::S::°i::. Agent 641-5032 Found: yg brn dog w/blk 966-8479 or 631-6089 Sl20o/mo, avai°I June l . 1 Bdrm furn .... From $60q Isabel CM 631-8283 alarm, 2 patios Water with TV, linens & utenslls, beach & bay. August 1325 ~ U1lll. 6A5-3281 1 bdrm back houte, Efllde mr1(gs, M, Euclld/Slater, 2 Bd m ntu n F omS680 Eutslde luxury in 8 pine pd. $650. 536-3849 ett 5 may be rented tor 11\ort only. $3500. 551-8348 lot. comm. or retld, c M. 2 w1<1 ego. 983-2005 E/slde 2 br twnhM. lrplc, 646-8402 or 673-5500 own~o:etu;n.'.·F;om$800 term or longerl. On Jam-Prolenlonal to share $825. 875-1518 LARGE REWARD Lott pvt yard, carpor1 $650 + 2 Br + Den.trl-plex . gar-LA QUINTA HERMOSA lorrest lrg 2 Br garage Lar~ 1 Br. 1 Ba. Quiet. boree Rd. at San Joaquin IOIAIFlllTI Large 3 BR home In•--------- MC. Agt 631-7900 ..,.,., 1 Ba, lrg patio. No 16211 Parkside Ln, 1 d/w fridge gas & water walk to beach $475/mo. Hlll1 Rd UYFI-COM. No smokers. $510 Newport Blvd. Cotta pair~ wedl ding lcrlngll --pd$585 Rick 631-6741 960-8656. i•• 1100 -•• and 1525/mo 760•2537 Meaa: 1500 aqllt wrap_., n tape v . o E/slde 3 br. 1 ba. gar . lrg pets $635/mo 760-8384 block west of Beach, 3 ••• SUMMER RENTALS OI' Ive mag 937.5411 s75o/mo Aealonomlca Ma1guerlte & E. Coat! yard, newly redec $885 3000 SQ t1 Westcllff hme block so of Edinger E Siil TIWllO•E Super clean lBR. close to CAU TODAY Corp 675-6700 Hwy. May 11, 1984. mo Incl ut111 631 -9255 4Br 4ba, pool/spa, den. 141-1441 Ni<:e~ quiet spact0us 2 Br beach. S425tmo Call SPACIHS &PTS1 1 •Ht •. trl :I •&"J. ~rof meture fem haa 811111 · 640-2858 675-3880 E/slde 3 br 2 ba hse $700 lam rm. din rm, triple 1 '~ Ba, pvt patio, pool. Andy 964"3870 tr .. Hta• 142 2117 · hme to lhr · lrg rm. pvt PRIME RETAIL SPACE L big ed bby ale coun1ry kltch encl gar oar s20001mo. 786--0873 AJ1rt•eat1, U1f. cerpon. lndry . no pe1s Laiaaa leack 2741 • 1wm·"' (• ~~1~ en~~~. w~~ ~~ ~~;,,~~. ~~ :: in cfor~ del ~"· shady yd kids OK call 3 Br 3 Ba New luxury Avell 5/3 $675/mo 1 BR Great ocean view s . . I ·.~j."!! .'ltT 11103 842~ 24hrs Jackle213-290-3112 759-62500<623-8289 539~190 Bell Alty tee To..:nhouse' 2storyuving Gtaeral 2702 642-0965 or 631-1266 Walk to Bch F/P O/W pac1ous smg e. one · • Lrg 2 Br 1 Ba, oar. wld room w/brlck llreplace BEACH CITY US .. -Huge. POOL lrplc prvt patio ulll pd $700. 786-2844 . & two bedroom apts. Vautita Prof M /F non smkr. lhr 1n&1Ll .. •E110UL Lost/ble'~:" ~le s ... ~tMles, $ 200 C 67"-•333 "' lum 3br 2'"b• (E Bluff) s 8"' tt 900 1400 sa t, ... ......, ar hkup, d/r, yard no pets 1 all .,.... or 2Br. S.t70/mo. EZ terms dshwshr X-IO 1 Br on 2 Br 1 oa Duplex w/ View. • • I I ltat1la 2907 $800 m. 0 .. dan av~11 611 m. :}*• ~ tt'. down-town°' tract REWARD 540·5e05 $600/mo 545-7983 drive by 233 16th PL --'I Wilma 841-6209 t--Eastside S535 557-2841 2 blk 1 ,,_ .. ic• 1 ... •·---------.... "" .... ""' ""' s o ""'"-.... o pe s • ~ • Balboa Island lovely 2 W/640.1360 H/760-9417 Eastlkle Costa Meu LOST: White Toy Poodle Mesa Verde 3 Br 2 Br • Back Bay View 4 Br,4 Ba la.IHI blaa• 2706 Large 1 Br Apt. crpts, $900.-..dep. 497-3873 ,1 "' Bdrm. 2 Beth home. 2 car Resp prof fun m/I au....,. 78&-2040 · Blue Rhinestone COll1.1• lam. 2 lrplc, dbl oar119e Fam Rm, Pool. $2500. drps. pool. landscaped OCUI VIEW .. I .. encltd garage. Totally $ .. -· Neer Nwp Pie< 5110 Vacant, good cond $875 mo M-F 540--0964 or Charming lrg 1 Br, tno. pool area $400/mo No , • lurnlthed. Aval! by the house N 8· 550 worth 111 Shop/Store/Office space REWARD 675-9365 Call Larry 548-5880 640-1058 evea stove, deck, gar Could pets 646-3618 aft 3:30 Only 10 minutes from ..1.l \ i • , i wtt or dally. 5115.-6115 H 548-6784 W 261-2223 300 aq tt or more. r ... New 2 Br 1 Ba duplex. 1st be furn $650. 760-838.t Lrg 3 Br:-2 ba. lrplc, pa110, Laguna. your own private cal I 6 7 3 . 4 8 13 or Ammie wanted, non-amkr. C M ... C-2 548-721'9 PtrMaala 3012 last & securily No pets, 1 UYFRllT l11Na encl gar, lower Avall 611 ocean view from Dane FURNISHED 01 640-2446 2Br 2Ba. dbl gar $475 Small suite huge s«ytlght IULIY 5 8 399 5 bd 2 $750 P. olnt's most secluded UNFURNISHED. Lido Ille 675-<4540 eves&. wood ~ s215 ,,_.,' CUii.Yi child Ok 4 • 4 rm, 4 ba, car oar · lrg Peaia1al1 2707 /mo, years lease scenic bluff Like new 2 ULNA ICWFlllT wflnda, 754-<4760 dya CdM. 873-sO 17642...t11'4 Call Jonn Blow 786-8814 .. -,--,, H I ht I -5 pvt patio. 2 lrg d~ks req 548-1936 Br widen. 2 story, xtra All UTILITIES El...,•"t 2 BA 2ba home. ----------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiia •~ewpo e 0 s mmac S 3 2 O O I mo. yr f y 2 Br. 1'/p ba. yearly PAID HEALTH -..-· A /klteh I I'----------rm 2 Ba 2 Slory newer 673_3777 $785/mo Avail June IS LUXURY CONDO. Walk to large private patio Call · Privacy -yet close to pier. oom w en pr v •vv-• CdM di• aultea. AC, ampl bltlns lse optional $655 i 1s 25lh St 760-8737 SC Plate Frplc. elegant 960-6331. 661-6441, or CLUBS.. TENNIS July only $3500 Incl. maid $250. utll Incl. Newport prllg, from S200. 2855 E. WI UI ITIU. IPEI •111-1110* Bluffs E &. L Plans. $1600 French drs, al e. 1n-h0me drive by 24583 Santa SWIMMlNG plus & gardener. Reis. re-Beaeh. 642-6811 avall Cout Hwy. 675-6900 And running 7AM-9:30 PM This one NR l7lh St & & &.1500 64<1-2607 S850/;rn)'1 yr lse, lmmac, securily, 1 br & ba, incl. Clara lo see. much more' Sorry quired. Owner 673-6372 Shr 4 Br hae HB. 1 block to ldaitrW • day, 7 da)'9 • week 2br 2ba lower. lrpl. patio. h d Pvt cl b b h J $250/ Preeent lhl• ad and re-Orange 2 Br 2 Ba w/gar jBLUFFS lro 2 Br. tam rm. nr ocean. nl pet 575•4422 was er, ryer u Lat•H litHI 2752 no pets Models COM. 4 Br, 2 ba, fully turn eac · ac. mo. It taJ 2120 celve 1 two muaages for kids ok $550 details 2'h Ba. pool, $1300/mo w/lennl~ctst ~ools, .'a;, ~an View 2 Br 2ba open daily 9 to 6 hme. TV, phone, patio. 2 963•3698 213-318-9482 a · 1 rhe pr1oe ol one. 539-6190 BEST Alty lee Bkr. 760-8827 CtltH •cl Mar 2722 sauna, au · ec cu • ~ d blk1 lo beach Aval! Jun&-Shr 4 Br hse nr SC Plaza 1600 111· w/aml office. 50c A&alll If •1i11•11 _ hae & much more. S650 condo, frplc, $850 per Oc ••"" 1 p/I 3 ph... Randol"" .... -----PENTRIOGE COVE Flat steal 2 Br 2 Ba $725 COM beach • view of bay mo Incl. moat utlla St mo. 1yr lease, 1stllut. W\ 1· ~week Y + dep Non-amkr, $275 Incl utlla. · · ., .. 2 Br 2 Ba 1pllt level, lrplc, trple appls Incl dshWShr -1 Bdrm efficiency apt Albani Days 638-0405: Mr Fuentes 833--0070 VV Reservations req 'd 955--0809 Of 546-8277 St, CM. 64&-1853 711 I. Ullll 673-8349 2000 2000 & ~ooo lrllt I --pool. spa. 2 car gar with 539""6190 BEST Alty lee $625/mo. 675-81 t8 eves 731-7528 If It k 27'9 Aputments Stir am. 3 + 2 F V. twnhM. • .. eq ft r ... un- opener $875 556-9200 !HARBOR VIEW 3 br/2 ba, LRG 1 BR, Vu Deck, Aval! UTlllE YIEW--II t~rt IC N.BCH 1BA, ba. patio, pvt gd tamny area, w/M PIT 3975 Birch, NB. llM 112 Sharp house 2Br lBa lam. rm, nu paint, gar-5115. $77S• dep 719 id50: exclusive Nwpt NewportBuchSo. ent. Avall5/20, S120wk, parent.DW.W/0.poola. S.50eqtt.Aot541-5032 Gen enclsd gar crptt & drapes dener. s 1350 ~4-~295 Marigold 640-4255 C 0 n d 0 5 1 Y 1 e 8 P 1 To-Condo, detux 2Br 17 00 16th Streel S 190 •ft 8/ 17. Ph: (714) $350 + 'h + aec. Approx 3000 eq tt. lncldlng ~~t ~ 0 ~'*;'~ lncd patio w/d rm no w/calhedral celling, 1 Br 2ba on bay w/ocean vu & (al Dover) 686-3592 or 781-0467 964-5303 Iv mtg 300 It. otnce. 3 phue, pe11 S560mo • sec !HARBOR VIEW-4 Br, 2'h wl lolt. enclsd garage lull sec. Dock avall 642-5113 ltatala tt Shr vu hme 2 lrplc's, roof 1005 Brlo10. C .M. non/smoking Japan ... Mutt stand credit check ba, lam rm. across from THE SHORES APTS 1br balcony, $1a8u00ndry63, b61tln0s7, 673-3504. Avail 5/15 IL•,.,. 'tAAtl top ,...tlo, $285 11t, lut, $1500/mo. 644-7269 ~ 5attt .i:-n . .1!_~..:,!dt 548_5442. 770_5629 park & pool, gardener. $675 2br 2ba Twnhouse. no pets, 1-1 Newport Be.ach No. •9A• •~ ..--· r-_,, $1600/mo 840_4144 patio. frplc, $875-$950 or 855-0669 SPMC 1 Bdrm 2 Ba nr PCH & B;;;Jde & stir 2 Br 2 ea dep, u1111. 988-8479 ·~ HU r,.i:10, te6ephone no. & S~:Sd 6r~g:Y 1~~YT,.Z LEASE/OPTION 2921 lmmed oecup 644"2611 Qu1e1E/slde2br Iba co1-~::~11~:ic·~~~l.4~ SSO(l:~~~enue pvt bctl, non smkr, no Untll6-16rmw/be&kltcn Fml1oregeyar;.BOOO i.:~:;=:n-~ Wiison call 673-6336 Carob. Eastblutt 4BR. tao• Gar, lndry lac. patio dep. Ag1 no fee 863-0755 645-1104 pet. $475 D Johnson lrg hM $340 281-9200 eq rt. ~ His area. Robert. Box 40 48 , _ atudy, 3 ba, pool, drive-Cu ta Men 2724 $610 ,,. aec 645-7234 760-1966, 675-6000 113 Jade St. Balboa Ill $500/mo. 548-9831 Mon Laguna Bueti Ca. 92852 ftutaia way. oak entryN & s1 talr-1 Br. 1 Ba $475/mo Quiet 1 Br. 1922 Wallace *,v:;s~:~ !~~~ZecJ~~~~r I Cl Z CdM Matr w/ba avall 7-1 WALK TO BEACH Furn. thru Fri. 8""' pm. Vall~ 2234 way. new cpts. ew and-Newly redecorated, Ave a1tchd 2 car gar $550/mo 545-775.t H tatatl 771 $350 Rm avall 6-25 10 $310/mo. $290 deposit, Aaataaetanta 3002 11&1111 LA SPI 3BR+ den. 2 ba. lrplc, ~~cY~o~:,.~:-=~ dstiwsr. a/c, gas & water ~i~-~J24S 1erra Mgmt LEASE $1500: 2 master <! Br, c1oae 10 beacn 8-21 S300 720-9913 rel'a. 540-9589 6-9PM SPIRITUAL READINGS 4320 c.'!lll~~ve suite bullt-lns, carpets, drapes, maintenance $1800/mo paid. Patio. carport, pool, brs. 2 baths, security. $500/mo. Empl M/F, 35 .. to shr Wanted non amkng fem Advice In all matters. love, 190 ~ ' fenced yard. lst/lasl • 758-0458. ~~;1~~ f~:S;~~:~.~~· STUNNING lrg 1 Br & 2 Br 675-7570 evs/673-8696 223 la Paloma 637-7918 e>etra lrg 2 Br, 2 be l\Jm stewardess 3 Br 2 Be hae marriage & bualneas. • Nwpt . 556-2260 aec dep $895 786-7521 2 Ba garden apt, pool --Saita a-a 2710 dupi.x E. CM w/empl Balboa ltl$252875-.4133 Alto counaellng. 1815 TOP W LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT ----$-- -s•45 & $565 710 W 18th W'TEll 1 ILi ,.. $ F •• Musi rent this bi!laulyl 3 4 6 B 1 1 Br. 1 Ba 500/mo. .. 110 fem. 350/mo • 'Ir utlls. W/F non-amkr empl 10 So. El Camino Real, San emales pref ..... odels and • Lovely r. poo /spa, $500 deposit TWNHSE APT-2 br. l 'h 3 Br 2'h Ba, gar, lndry Nr SC Plza 2Br 2ba pool, 5.t8-1200 ahr' a apac w.ttcllff apt Clem. Llc'd. 492-7296 Eacorta. (2 13)886-1964 Br 3Bamoddeslgn2car spectacularviewlYrlylse allutllslncld 642-3099 area 500 36th S I weight rm, sec. $830 ··------~--•-=---------XS' xtras 1001 $800 673-7873 be, crpts, drps Water pd SlOSOmo yrly 644_7269 846_1463 21a-796_6297 F 28-35 to ahr oceanvlew Walk to ahop1, pool. P&Ul.rlYOllO lblEI •••l•"HI 39-6190 BEST Alty lee Nwpt Terrace 2 br. 2 be, IBRlBA duplex w/shared $535/mo 642-740.t __ W , 2791 Promontory Pt apt: 2 br, $300+ •,.; utlls. 548-5414 Patt Present MUfa .. , lalt 4112 But. ltac~ 2240 patio. gar . new crpt. ~~~~1'5_0,ar$1;5 ;f5S~~~ WEOFFERACHOICE Westclift 2Br 2Ba, Flpl, 11t•aa1ter l 2 be. $425/mo. 673-8601 ltatab Waatt4 ZIOt advlior. 15 yr~. exp. ;;;;;;;;iiiiiii;iiiiiiiiiii uoo•. Cottage style 1 Br S750. 1st/sec. 646-7958 Want 8 aelectlon of great 6:1s3sl!s~9;1° • dep. 1 & 2 BR. 1'h b8, brand F Chrl&lfan shr 2br12•,.;b1 Prof. F wtxlnt ,;J, fc;Okjng 871-5120 213/694-3259 BEAUTY SA LON or I 11 1 ·-1br $475 alsoTbr 2ba, flvlng? We can otter any-new & spacious, cath. Irvine twnhae· pool Jae 1 1 B 1 r t EQUIPMENT for ••I• :it!.~ ~~1°r:,8!~sul 5 ree ~:,n1;~~~l~~1;:,)(~~::o0~ garden view, new carpet. thing from a aml apt 10 a Yll IESHYE Ill cell•. In amall comple>e ... 1 1ennl1 $395 + utils.· ' h~se lnrc~: ~1-8~~ SCRAM-LETS Great location on P.C.H 539.~190 BEST Alty tee sandy beach $3300lmo drapes, paint, wlrange/ 4Br hse 11 looklng In CM GATED VILLAGE COM-Close 10 SO Fry S550 to ASAP Rosemary857-9688 In Newport Beech. Com- e,,.,• br h•• 2 be dbl gar 645-0776 619/340-1284 relrig lndry, ott st park, NhB HBhlhlnk olldus '1'r1stilor MUNITY. 2 Bdrm, 2'h ba $575 Cell 7141846-9794 IFem.1375/mo. COM, walk Reap emplyd llulodent ANSWERS pletely ltocked, wllllng to .,, .. .... busea & major shop No t at c olce o 1 ea Iv ng 1600 SQ ti 01 PURE IM•I 2AAA 1 beech Q 1 1 t aeeks sm Iott. stud or nagotlale. Call eve• newer bltlna I/yd S775 • Steps to ~ach· 3 br, 2 ba pets 648-5282 Must ,.. TSL MGMT 842-1603 LUXURY Garage, SPA In ,._ o°v.r 25 yr~ 7~~g43";'8 . room Paula 548-8472 Thrive. Exhume 788-8105 S600 dep othef'1 avail 2 sty trplc, dble gar 6 2188 Maple,2195Mlne1 NBREALTY675-t642 master suite. dining Balboa Penlnaula, yearly · Locallamlooklnglorlarge Oempen-Fathom --------• 539-6190 Best Riiy tee mo 1ease1optlon avall 213i"l•-;-efa peuo & gar-WOOILAll YILUI( room, wood burning 1 block from beach Female Ammt needed in ~ Bdrm CdMINewport Bemoctt-Rallon HOM E FOR RENT SllOO/mo 5.t5-8628 age. no pets S600/mo 1 & 2 Br apts avall pool, lrple. microwave oven. $325/mo 675-7430 OCMl'llrontcondoBalboa arff. Minimum 1 yr Xlnt COMPUTERATE laala"a OJt 4014 Huntington8each3Bdrm Walktosand 'nturf3br2 ~8-1377 spa, l/r, pelto/bal. No private patio ELEGANT CdM M/F non smoking $400mo675-54361vmag rel'a 760-0715 More atudenta are doing nlftllll 2 Ba $775 Fenced yard be trplc sundeck dbl gar 291 B 1 d pets S525-S625 LIVING only t5 min from $385 'I\ utll ASk lor,Fem only to shr big hae In Ca f homework ei.ctronlcally. IPJN'TIWTY & garage Kids & pets S900's yrly 539-6 190 pat:o 549~ ~~~s 5_3~~ TSL Mgmt 754-0081 or ~as~ ls~nd. 1 min IO I David 720-1532 HBNoklds/peta.N-smkr r.,atll tr 2912 ch-nol"fcthelamtllerex-Or.,.,;Co.AU1oCenter la welcome 863 -0755 BestRlty lee 846·7129 642-1603 loN aat leaza.1u&steas1 Chr11t11n home Stra,,.,ht 1300inclutlla.Orunlurn. at eua.. or not having ....... •-lngtoot"--· .. ,__ A,.,..nt no lee ___ o ewpon lvd south .,, 968-3860 atter 5 30 H 1 lty 11 t!3 2 homewont. lnltead of the -"" ·-..,,_ -·--..,·,..,,...,,.. WANTED HARBOR VIEW 12Br 2b8 lormal din rm. Baal. leacll 2740 of the San Diego Fwy M Kit prvl $300 • utll : ~-u n11 .. -.. car dog chewing It up, 11'1 lnveat $9,000 plU9 5% of Rare S500 opl to buy HOMES area for lease or rot dee condo nr SC 2 4 7 3 or 8 n g e Ave L119 Bch nr Bch 499-2288 Fem to shr Irv. house, 2 Br, storage & 3 cloaeta, CdM. "My COMPUTER ATE gross. Can Mt up In dbl child/pet fine )(lrs incl option Family 548-4609 ~118 Sec gale pool spa •S400/up Bach. 1 Br 1 631 -5439 by app1 only F non-amkr age 20_30 S345mo + 12 utll. Nn-S 100/mo 645-2258 It." car garege llH bldg. lrplc dahwshr & mini area --$675 Deb 63, 6080 pool •P• 18992 Florid& ---• waterfront hm. NB Ali smkr Kathy 552-3918 Want Garege Nr 17th & ..... I r1u• 1114 879-4343 or 521-8891 539-6190 Beat lee -• 842"283'· 842"3172 BHt. ltac~ 2740 prlv $280 850-8408 Fe to ahr 3 Br hM In CM. lrvlne. N.B I c.r llve Local Moving Comp•"y I B L-2242 YOI IESHYI ITI 2 BR. 2ba. Quiet lu>tury tt6 645 78 ~ nd OCC F 8 rt -· aat. ar-ar GA TEO VILLAGE COM· apl FI P, gar nr Newpon Male earl 20'1 lookl for good loc. S250/mo + atorege. a ' • 14 OU 11 ' p nger H~h ~Ola, Xlnt repu- OUplex lBR OCEAN VIEW MUNITY -2Bdrm.2'.'J ba a 11111h S6501mo , K onncybunkport ?. aame lBr, 2 be.'7!p1e, utllsAva116115650•2288 Officeleatala 1114 ~r./12 ~Je..ao;:oe· te~on. axllebllltyt«oee Walk 10 beach $800 mo 1600 SQ ft of PURE 631-8213 or 833-3636 " patio, d/w S290/mo 1st F rmmte tor ooean view, N•. N~late terme. 720-1646 eves 752-2345 LUXURY Garage. SPA 1n -& IHI. no dep Mike poolside Promontory Pt Busy Npt Blvd C.M. new9f Found In HB. Sheppard 8 s~2ee5 1-::::J 2244 master suite, dining 3 11111 lsn 't that the horse that WOn 64&·271'1 Avall lmmed apt. $475/mo. 644-7078 r,•51!'51~0ffioe64:'~e2l 70 • Huttcy Mix? Blacic & Tan laftltaeat "••• room. wood burning W side. all new.• 1''J Be, • mo. • M. Claim or adopt. A--... 6811 us regarding 1rp1c. microwave oven patioa, 0 1w no pell, The Triple Crown in '72? IW IOUl 111.1. F to 1hr 4br hM: Jae, lrg Oelux Prlv•l• (5), Lg 988--3048 vrr:rtultln 4011 Irvine Leases and prlvale patio kids OK. avall 1mmed Beachwalk Townehome beckyd,W/O,gar.,petlO. ~t area am kit pluth lnveefora rm f« lm-C: ELEGANT LIVING only $675/mo 645-8646 ~ f \t ) f'/ _ Great area Pool, Jae, micro, beaut. area. $350 carpi,' tlle' deck~. full laftltatat port Co. Can yteld 20 % ~ ·-·: 15 min from Fathlon 3a r2 ba 2515 Orange -" "--Sauna. Free Cable TV Kit Incl urn,. Mimi 988· 1716 Mn!., parking, nr Hoeg 0.11rtaaittn 4111 Sec by Inv. 1504455 aisor Island 7mlntoSo Coatt .. ve Lndry hkupa, .. A Ii .... • & L1undry prlv S350. Ho1pllll 51700 mo. P f " It you 1t nol surt ••"' (01 wn11l tnno.,..n•PO'' wn dan/utll .. all I _.. HOUSEM .. TES ' I It laza. Just eaat o New-carpo .. No ,....11 s850 ._.. nV mm.., " 759--9501 1 J e a y B d & h I t • ' ... d()n I IHI ~ you It not ~'°"' l\fnncybun,Pol I I\ ""'"' 199 7 •ft ·-~ POf1 iv '°"' o ,,. Sierra Mgmt &.t 1-1324 ..,.. _.... UNLIMITED ---Ill YlLLO llllD AIU li,.. San Diego Fwy 2'73 Or· -~"' ol 1• d1sl111<l1¥tly d1llm nl •Wlmtnl t10011>11n\ Prot 'MP Furn bdrm & WILL LOOK FOR YOUI EncloMd tlngle i•rage. ' ... 7 86_-_l l ?_2 •noe Ave 631-5439, by 414 I IAlllLTll •t St•wtlld V1ll1gt 1n Hunl1neton Such Sn w1nd beth $300 '" ullla "Gain comloneble ,..,,1 & lrvlne trH S Ol mo ·-~ appl only Vill•tt I~ ' rtsull at totally omonihzf'd prolmo0n;I 1179-4575 Ive m... the nlOe fMllng of finding 651-8320 Investment/development oppty In the ~ ~ ---.....,. 1 Br. 1 be (lrl-plex) N-l>lanninc lllt ~ind at 1llrntion yov 00''•' A l>"llttl _ _ ._ 1 new lrlend··1 EXECUTIVE SUITE /.. :J laata ha 2av paint, cerpet & vlnyl No bltlld OI natu1t •l'ld 1tw1na nntlfd '". to1n1 tflltl Reap,. hN In Irvine Fum NEWPORT & TUSTIN ~ Cntr 15501$776 booming South Wood River Valley: • JfW• .,,.. Nr B<latol/Mae Anhur 3 br pets s..t95imo 5411•2042 babbl<n& brooh ind qu,,, POnds cooitd br natu•11 Bdrm, lhr b11h. Poot. Jee, 832-4134 640-5470 3880 MIC~aon Drive gd cdo dbl gar $675 buy $495/mo, 1;g-i Br t bl . ocu n btttm Add 10 lh•t ltnnrs courlS swtmrr11n lodry rm $350 551-8320 ------- Irvine w/rent olherl avall at trplC. upttalrl untt ovet pools • spa Incl • (onnn1,nt IOCation neat \llOolltna ---M 2~5 lfV lrg home. Avall June t Univ Park 539~190 Beet Alty ree carport All bullt1n1. •nd rmoloymrnl incl y0u ~' 101 1 Olatt an,OM wcwlcl ~~P ah~~~ ~r.~ w~~a':':"Yv :::'~ 3Br , • .., ba Peta ~ ic. .--. . ~utllul small complex orovdl, ult homt 1["" Ktn11t1bunl oor1l Orw and S205 645-2590 5300/mo ,.., utlla llWIWID luxury IUlt .. at S 1 00. no Of'at lut Of aeourlty ,,.. uN of Xerox. 17th St et & Frwy. $A 543-7389 1900 mo 78&-7916 tt~ a •••••••• 368 Avocado l•o 1>"1!room ~~ 'ro~nl~~tn •P~rlmenh SEA & SUN LODGE 640-4464 Kida/pell ok ,,,,., s Rm Uafarala~e4 2410 nL •• ., 142-1412 ..... ~ ........... s c TV pool hm comtonatMe u Nr SOUth COUi Ptau Xlr. S635tm0. iov.iy 2 91 2 be s d lOS wtc /up olor Mature Fem lhr HB condo, Orang• County Airport S675 539-8190 BEST IM 2 Br 2Ba, Poot Spa, Twnhae Fr pie all blllna Viow1n 3028 W ~t Hwy, Npt PM rm & ba. trotc. patio, et"M,....., offtoe bldo tor· ClubhOUM S.c Oatea .. ttlant· ltll ft04 w/d, pool, aauna, ape, ner Britto! a Redhlii from Lro 3 br 2•.c, ba M•dleon, S82Smo 919-8919 &.t2·62~t evea4 wknds 1flof"9J"te,rq10•. "·"-nonamkr $325 • •..;urna 400 eq rt to 3350 aq rt lrg yd eic, 1mmac Avell 1~ T1l 11Wf 142-1IOI LA IA IUCI 982-8501H8-4331lt 584 a tt NET Wiii bulld to June 1 $1275 95S-3300 T ... ~HUI . --ault tenent U.f.-11.... "52S !Cozy 2br 11>& dlw 1tovtt IOTlll Ill Mature reapon M /F lh1 UNIV PARK 2 BR/2 BA laJ • 11 no pets S!>2S • $800 MC I ~~~ Hunll/IC1on V11t11e l•11t. H11nhflllo11 8ttcll CA Wkly rent111 $ t25 & up furn rm/hae In &Ide 111 linMt 111·1111 "CerdlH' 1ownhome $650 548-87$2 (71 4) 898·9961 • Color TV, fr• coft•, C M S300+ 549-3388 *II"""" llfftt* mo tomo.SS t 1982 IUlllfWtrlUOI rromt11tSanOlf1o f1Nwaydnwtfl9rlil on 8uc1110 hffted pool & aiepa to ~""'°needpeopte 1MOFN.EA£HJ WILLOWS HSE 3 br, 2 ba. 29r 2'~6•. d l lllf, wtd h1' 11 11 will bllrll naigh 01 tel M<faddt n 1111n wttl on Mcflddtn to SHwuld Viii .. • ocun Kitch'• avail lhOUld atweya en.de the W/lhoft '-"' leeN. full 1rplc, ale, renced yd. dble uo. gw f'rplc $850 l'lay you can buy 11 or e-ll r ... Hll N Cout Hwy 9eMce Olr.ctory In 1ne _,.., "'"• 111 OcJw9t Or • 101 lot dty up '"'°'"' i,c, AC Itta. • • YI cty blll 1,m for cet111. M1. • 24 a . .,t. lllHI w/foot1111 II. • 451 AC SllYtr CrL IHclt, 1£ ..... • lestr/llr/bter. •11"-lie. l 1.£. • 23 AC '"1llt M uWIY. UI. Join the &ood hf e in the real old west! NL Real Estate, POB 1270, Hailey 10 83333 (208) 788-4991 gar 1875 64•· 1480 H 8 M2 71891980 t t93 it in clH•1fiOd 64' !1678 urnilhi,.-s tvllllblt • ()ptn dailp IO AM 1' dws~ L~uN 8Met1 404·~294_ DAILY PILOT 8~• 14, H 8 831 3151 ' -----~----~~-l ·~k·'='==-==~~~---==-=:::J==============~'-- WESPERCORP 14511 New Myford Rd. Tuatln;CA 92680 (714)730-6250 Equal Opp Employer M/F/H/V WWllllH SllYICI Telephone Operator Daytime Shift/Top Pay 362 3rd St, Laguna Beach , ..... out of t11t1• r For a..Jlled Ad ACTION c.au A DAILY PILOT AD-YISOtt '41·U11 All sorts of people use classified ads to sell all sorts o f things 642-5678 HOROSCOPE flft 11\11, 1'1101, 0Ulljl .. (olllllH t ort~t•I • ofnmunth n.-ft'l'*Jl"' htt~ • \1tt1rh ut full Mrltl ftlrl 111111' l""il111n• 11\MllMhlr \II\ 110 .. ul thr folln"'"" 1• 1111 "l'I""'""'" to ,.,.,i. 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CA 92663. or send your resume to S Smith at Dept 0006 2445 McCabe Way Irvine. CA 92714 WESTER I DHilTIL SECRETARY IHtl11 fer a..11 .. ,., 0,,.1111.ityt Look no further! We are searching for an lnd1v«:l uat with excellent sec retanal. communicahon and organizational skills as well as an anaty11ca1 mind The selected apphcant woll function In support of our Corporate Systems Man ager In our Data Pro cesslng Depart men I located or1 Corpor a1e Headquarters The challenge awa1tuig mt ideal candidate •S the oi; portunlty to learn con • puter programming and the data processing oc eratlons or Corporate and 4 d1v1s1ons Vou will learn to o~rate the IBM Systems 3• computer we also oMer an excellent compensation pacl\aoe and a beaut1lul NewpOrl Beac:h location Ple&ll" send your resume to Corocirate Personnel Man,.ger P 0 Box 2360 Nf'wporl Beach, CA 92658 0238 KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! AG£S 11·14 I EARN lP TO $75.00 PER WEEK Wt now 11nt l ~ oPflllnt1 tor YOll11t utt1 bHftf1 to S.Cllrt rt*'' 101 Tiit ()ranrt fo.ut D11ty Piiot Our crtwl 'tart 11 3 Jll pm ml , llOl'k vflhl 8 30 II m wffkd1y\ On S.t11rll1• #t •wort a ttw rnorr hovr\ TOii *'~,.,~man, tr"1\ :tftd p!1tts. Moll& W1lll '"""'l JCllll1 fllH 1'1111'1'• tlltrf ~ llO dtllwnnt 01 c0llfch11~ 111YC1•1'd It ro11 att rntcmt"° l)itOf u ll M1 I••' (714) 548-7058 ' I -Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/&mday, May 13. 198.4 DO AUTTU aat fualtut A1tt1 Wu... fl!!• .&1 ... lal!!_... lite, la)!!!!! ~· LlllLlllllTW H.U.O.O.l .E. c:hltcllen'a l3'BottonWtuai.·ee·ulr WlllY Illa ltiuitili:a llfl ftlbw11a HU QdlM di P.et1 time Polltlon dealred. furnltute, 2 --'•· Bed. au . -ua.. = Fin hrs. Olverelfled dreuer, dHk, bull. no mtr. 1875• 873-8._.. ILUI 1111 '70 BMW 3201: Xlnt ehtpe, '8' 3808L 8N/1Nu, Ortv 72 Super BM11e. am/tm *~ot:::'iire..~ -· tltJ*. 873~8800 tioard. chr. $560 both or 18' Gluaper, 1i5 Mero. a•• Tlllll ale, anrt. am/tm tteteo •ex. 1800 ml. Muat a.II c..., rUN good. S1700 12500 oio 875-02015 • S300 .. Mt. 873.-6381 Full ooVflt. Regency VHF, -cne. orlQ. owner. 178001 due to new baby & fem. obo. Cell after 8PM1~---------1t1 HH Import 41'' rrid rehan tbi 42 gal fuef. $3250. otr. 5~531857.-815<4 $43,000 Arm. 730-2121 2• 1--08U '70 Cpe de vu. OAIAOI SALi ADS NOW C\.AHIPUD IY ClfYI lllHl.OW HlmeJayan klnena: IOvaSlt aunbu,.t Inlay, • awtwl 875--2-415 ® '7'l VWt §Ciuareb.ck. xtot t~C~~~: ~~lo~r, balloffur.S..lpolnt.i..CFA chalrs$200.4H-2943 18'Sunniy 1978, 115H.P. libu tllT ru111dl'\g cond. S1250. Loadedll72t.6 &46-8851 ~ ~ wtc~~a~:m· King u d waterbed Johnaon. r•furblahed 16it Oat9Un 316 6x. 8 e.42-0158 · a ee , padded rails l'leevy duty $4750. Wiii trade for Udo tpd. A/C, Suntoof. . ·73 Bun Conv look• & run• '81 Blarrltz. lo m,1. io.ldede 500' 1 SS ...-.. tai S180. 960-2780 1<4 + CUh 675·3516 28,000 ml. 10915 -• • xlnt cond.. 1 • . _.. ( 1CUX882) 8111 Vat .. VW. WORLDS LAAGUf good. New trana. Muat 831·8269 u rallan Shep te pup, Krein bamboo coffee 27• 8Por1fllher flberglaM, WI llY Atten MERCEOES BENZ Mii. $4500. 839-0884 1-----· ----=--,.__ wann, loving protection. table SchrolMrlee loaded, twin 350 w/280 USEDCARS&TAUCKS 837<4500 4~511 oca ER bk '8tEIOor9do.t>eaut.Dove .... ta .... lut. •atla Guar. $200. 752-7150 s.400 obO. &40·2<497 . Volvo 00. Flybrldge, COME IN OR CALL FOR . • '&4 MEACe~ES BENZ •73 P-tp campet. Nu r a, gry thruout, xlnl oond .. 2 FamilY Yard I&: Uiac sXT/sOR 6XU. 8122 LUM stalnlela ateral bait tank, Fiii ·-..... '77 8210 Futb.ck, ... pd. O:w_ ..... .__t c...__.lon rblt oarbt, new CV Jnla, <45K ml. S12.050. No houetttold Item. Sat & St nr Gerfleld & Black Lab for aai.. 6 mot. Lrg Danish teak detk & auto pllot, LOfan ADF. .,.r__ S "'-'"-""'' .._, nd nu clutch 12700/bO trad• Call 780-8702 Sun 10-3. 280 AvOcado Magnolia. Clothes. ptpers. good with ohll-chair. matching 2 ... ,., VHF, Pollarla. eun log. Cormie<-OeLmo ':::O·s~;o ~~~1;~ JIM SL~MgNS 1-623~40<49 coll 'N•BERS houtehold Items furn drer1. S75. 5-49· 1M3 couch. $500. 645-1-418 etc. Newoort •llP t OllYllLIT e n. • IMP RT •73 Superbeelle. very " Garage Moving Sale, books blkee etc' ·· Doxie Puppy female AKC II f--a.. , •-i trailer. $19,500. Ctll 1821 t BEACH BLVD. '81 DATSUN 280ZX 2+2 1301 Quall St Npt Bch good cond.. 4 apd. RetrlQ, furn. all kinds of ' ' s2oo ev .. 497.1350 11•-••rtra-1 53&-3008evea.847-.56&6 HUNTINGTON BEACH ~Int cond. INther Int, T 833-9300 $2 ,900. Eventnga c•o1L~C toodles. Sat & &n. 2<4•H · Sii.ii daya. 14f.IOl1s 141·1111 top, 1 owner Muat Mil TOP SSS PAID 831-1-45-4. " arselltea Way 63 l-8332 Lake ftrHt P:~ll ~8~· S~~-s'1~: Save 50% & more on new '76 S.aray 2<4 tt Sun-s1o.ooo. 49•..0o409 For Pampered -.,-7-0_u_l\er_S_t_a_wg~,n-. -.-x.1-t, LARGEST SEil CTION Moving Sale: Furniture & Looi< FOR ESTATE SALE Ernie 5_.8-0272 top quallty bed &eta, alt dane.r. new mtr (3hra), WI WAIT YHI Fiat l U lllOllEI IEIZ auto. radio, air. 39K ml. of lat• model, low mlleege CoHectablH. 9-5 898 AO UNDER FURNITURE fully guer Not 2nd1 or re-255 V-8 Mere. 84S.9419 0UU 1111 Ull $2700. 833-7357 Irvine Cedllleoa In Southern Joann St. CM. 548-1003 Poodle Pups.T/cup,Toy & bullts. Twin set, Just , , See Ronald Dace '7<4 Spider, conv orig Top Metcedff Prlc• Paid CAllfotnlal S..1,19 todeyl SECTION Min. $250.& up 646-28<48 $69.95. All sizes avail. 81 Cobalt US Runabout, ownr. lo ml, mint cond. O.llP1ter/l1l '11 YW Ill 1•0-1110 F1ut1la Free delivery. 534-5080 280 cu In 118 eng, approx $3000obo M 1-2157 daya DIAL 213/71<4 MERC DES $3""". ..97·5854 • V 11 SHEL TIE PUPS: pure-150 hrs. Brand new """ .. 2800 HatbOr Blvd I tJ bred, S 150. 5-48-945<4 New blu swivel rocker $50 1 r al I er $ 12,o0 o. lta•a 912S HOUSE OF IMPORTS, Inc ES Muhl Fatnlfy sale: LOta ot •n;,nrt leacli Barrel chair $25. Rectlner 673-2823 llG --mt '78 llW VAN 7 pa ... Xlnt. COSTA M A l'louael'lold Item•. games, t SLE: 111 Ota Quito s,nohCoAmeLIFODbedOGleTnRAcett~alNl2 $16 .• C. all 675-5652 W ..... lcraft 2 .. 8 S"""aman. 1:!~/~~~rd32~·t~7.b~~~i ~ .. ~~b0.1;5;_7~~i!!s Cltnrtltt 1313 lamps & other Items, too Garage sale. Furn., lamps, • 0 N 48 11 t Bea "' .. ""'" .,.... '71 MGB New Conv.top, ,... many to mention. 11617 pictures. baby items and Ing. Reas. rates. 15Y. It sulaln/~~:~h~n'! llnl~~ 91ow57 ~20'' ready& to .. fdlahl , cond. $4500. 6'48·4559 bfakee, O/D, wire wheels. •79 Westphalia. new tires, '7<4 Camaro LT Spt, <4 epd, Carnation St Sat/Sun 9-4 more. Sat 9-4, Sun. 12·5. this month! 963-3388 seals a. 5125. 540•1735 -vv eves w .. n s s,.rtl bet 75 CIVIC: good cond, S2000.ob0. Biii 675·02t2 stereo, xln 1 cond. Terget eng, stereo. good i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii--iii!iiij!iiiiiii!li•••Wlre Fo• Terriers, AKC hata S ii 7014 IM' / IOZS am/Im C88Mtte stereo. $6500/obo. 96<4-1045 cond. S2495. 891-4053 .. $100 up 828-0224 Queen waterbed. compt. « I I $1500. 642-9612 SAOllFIOE '75 NOVA 6 cy I <4dr new ltlt Waat• SllO ti Ht $100 857-2716al1.5pm in" KifE: 20' mast. 175~ CANAM 250 '78 M ldget.$1850 '81 RABBIT CONVERT. c , ' ~oilll-~-------.-...--.. B 5520 "' 79 Honda Cl Auto/Tran Sliver/blue. clean $7,800 brakes, tires, •hcx:ka, IEOlnllY/lllN . HOlatr (1rt·IO H 11111 SOFA 4 pc contemporary great starter boat. $800. RUNS GOOD Good Co dv St IC . 645-7286, 497-5917 673-22<44 or 675-46<43 uphot. $1300. 846-5307 One person office. Ulmer-PT/FT Ecr units or ex-Appy Gelding. anyone can sect : hunter green. xlnt 650 .. 646 650-4593 $2950. ar"eo·: 54::13:0 51 · , .. ~"· . 9155 '80 c 2 t KoltusSalls 675-1823 pertencenec.Churchre-rtde, 16 hands. $850. cond REFRIG 17' trost 1980 22· Ranger. Out-T L 9035 --'8t Rabbit Conv. air, hevette. tone,auo. · lated. $4 hr. 642-1426 96-4-7171 free dble dr whl 'good board. 3 Salta. Muat Sell. rlCd '79 Prelude. 38,000 ml. 198 Peogeot5055,Gas.<4 am/fm stereo. auto, new am/fmcanette. ale, new Sll'Y/lllllEEPEI cond $250 S73-9182 $7499. pp 646-9148 1'1 Toyota pickup w/Slieil, elec. sunrt.. new tires. dr sedan. automatic. tires. $7500. 559-1-038 tires. $2500. 760-9275 3 years experience re-nLEROIE SALES , /T Peta 5535 . runs gOOd. Must Sell. x Int c 0 n d $ 5 7 9 5. 2 9 0 0 0 m I ' $ 9 9 9 5 ' '81 Corvette. loaded .... quired. Secretarial . Newport Beach Real Ea-Baby Redheaded Amazon SOFA: beaut. llke new 21' Victory, 3hp Seagull, 2 557-2673 641 ·1150 or 586-8165 (1EIB577) Biii Yates llW ~~5~)~,~. ~fglr~.;~:,: tate sale, only 27,000 ml Phones light book tate Development firm p 1 & crlflce sect., royal blue Pd sets aalls, trlr, Nwpt dry . Allen Sacr $12 900 8<4{) 1707 keeping.' Call Miiton: • has opening tor enthvs-s:~~o 673_~a~ sa $1800 6 mos ago. Asking allp $2500 obo 551-2864 '76 Ford Ranchero: good 83 ACCORD: take over 837-4800 493-4611 sunroof, clean 6-46-3823 -' · • 1-800-321-7095 tastlc motivated lndlvtd-. $900/obo John 650-6-418 , Shape. auto, ale, new lease $233.92/mo. Every '73 Super Beetle -Super DMtt 1317 ual for telephone can-Af:~liaacea 6011 LSaser 76, good cond. eng. & trans. stereo. ps, option 494-3483 Poracltt 9157 C d F t t If - SEC"nlll' asslng 4 hrs per d&" -~-Solabed/chalr. rug, tamp, 700. 673-5361 pb. $3500 obo. 842-6264 I 1979 Por•"he '"2. Aut"'~ on . ac surnr . am m '11 MME OllHn v · 1 1 O's gas s1ove $30 end table, $425 alt. Bdrm 1a11 ""' -.,... cass.. nu pant/orange. 2 d R dlo heater clean Elecironk:s distributor In Mon-Fri. SS hr + Bonus. 494_8351 furn s 100 675_5221 Kiie Hull1. Brand new. '82 F-250 XL. beaut. show-mallc. A/C, 31,000 mt. Clean $2599, 760-8812 n~ • d!nts.' Runs· good' Santa Ana near Main St. Contact Leslie 975-0299 _ _ • · Never In water. Rig your-room 4x4 ¥. ton pickup, $8995 (749XJJ) 8111 Yatas ---------& Oy 1 king for sec 21· FROSTFREE Admiral Span. carved oak din. set, self or buoy sitter? $85. 15K mt. many extras. vw. Allen. '80 detset Rabbit, 4 spd. $900. 11•-638-6570 retaryer wti°:is personabl~ 10~J!~~~~e~~~~~w Re Ir lg era tor $200 6 chrs. china cab, antique 675-2601 Ive meas. $14,000/obo. 673-3609 837-4800 493-4511 sn/rf. air, silver/red Int. '78 Diplomat, lmmac. & etflcent Duties wlll In 548·19461642-4970 avocado, $1200. Wr. Iron LIDO 14 I II ""' & 3 '83 9208S All options. S2750. 631-3016 leather 6 way pwr sta, . · • C M location $4 & up bar stools uphot $50 ea. · ra er, co-r Vaaa 9040 amlfm caaa. alee mn/rl, elude he8vy phones. type Pa~t/tlme: day. evening I IUY lPPllAICES 7' · • sets ol salls. S1800. white with black. serious 55-60, computer Input, No experience nee. LES 957_8133 sofa & toveseat. yellow 994-1536 739-8394 1986 Ford. F3SO 1 Ton. only. 6<42-6016 new paint. $2<495. Oya aa1eeman lnterfaoe Busy 754_1941 &wht,$600.760-0178 ' 351 118 Automatic 540-3311,evea552-3796 office. $1000-$1100. Call Kenmore Washer & Dryer. J 1 621 .. Lido 14 w/boat cover, 631-0401 lllE lo IU'I '84 930 TURBO: Fer• 1"19 800-672-1858 E Wiil Xlnt Cond $100 EA tWf fJ " sllp avall. wt•raller. White on while, 70 mt. • TELEPllOI 544_6488 it4 ct. very fine quaHty. $750. 673-2352 1980 vw llanagon. auto, SOUTH Serious tnqulrlea only IEOlnllY/WC. ufert~f~:~a7:~~,~~J~~:~ Chest freezer. s200. Retail price $810, sell for SAILBOAT· 12' llberglass ~;·4~rol :~p~:i.!8~5 cou1n 64 __ 2_-_60_1_6 _____ _ Must have excetellent +bonus. Mr. S. 957-3046 Wshr/dryr stack. $200 S400. Allen 850-6996 great fo~ lakes, kids'. Allen TlllO 1976 LTD fprd 9 pauen- ger Station Wagon Mint Condition. 1-owner. <41,000 orig ml. $3800. obo.650-1967/6<45-8510 akltla & exper. Good ben-nLEPllOIE WOil Dshwr $100. 646-5848 18 karat gold sapphire en-$250. 720-9139 837-4800 493-<45, 1 ISIZU '84 935. European version, '-=...:;..:::.~'----.;....;;..== & office hra 979.7900 No exp. nee. Company will Used Ref rigs S 100-$400. w/dlamonds both sides. Kite Masta Booms Center ·73 Chev. Van ¥. T. Fresh "WI WILL llT only. 642-6016 • eflts, working conditions . . gage men t r Ing WANTED US certified. Serious ® train Salary. Sanla Ana All sizes. Also buy refrig. $1800/obo. 673-0858 boards. Rudd81'a, Salts, eng, carb. starter, shocks IE lllEllOll ~ office 5-9pm M-F. 9am-Anderson Appl 841 west & brakes. A/C, tltl/wht & Tittta 9169 ~ tor senior mkt'g execs. In ------------------3 I I I a BIYC Youth program. Inside & out. Nds smog And Leasing 19 1 Toyota Cresaida, 4 llllnAIY 1pm Sat Sulla 662-5844 19th St. C.M. 646-5538 MiacellnHll 6211 any condition. Tu gtl1 to custom lntr Very clean Volume Sales. Service ~A . 'II UWIE OlmlT Orig. owner. Xlnt shape. $3500. 6<45-2205 dynamic/plush R.E. ofc. TEllllTE REPAIR WASHER 4' DRYER $350 rg Pate g ass win ows 673-1070 between 8-4 oert. 1 have all the parts. 18711 Beach Blvd. dr. automatic. <4-0,000 mt. for both Cindy 546-6232 $50. 494-8351 .,. • I'.. • 7011 Must sell s3oOO/obo. Huntington Beach $9995 ( 1CTZ774) Biii ~;dl~~~re!. A~~~l::i~ T~~1::e~~~J1~hn~~as~ between' 7am & 4pm AMWAY PRODUCTS .. anat ..,•lf. 6li2-3344 Iv mag. (714) 142-2000 Yates llW. Allen. '78 T Bird, fully loaded. T top, 59K ml. power w /d /s, new tires. $3400/0BO 6-46-63<40 85wpm. prof appear., control company Some Washer & Dryer Sears 35-SO-/e off, final month 82 Ch V I I CB 637-4800 493-4511 $ 2 Carpentry ewperience ... ~t almond used 3 mos. Ask lor Bob 979-7619 4 HP Chrysler 3 hrs · ev. an, 0 m' Ja"aar 9129 '72 CORONA Deluxe, 4 dr, 11111 llolElll'I SOUTH cou1n VOLllWllEI "WIWILL IOT IE lllEllOLD" '84 T-Blrd, fully loaded, lo ml, great eond. 5 yr aerv wmty Must tell 6<44· 7385 salary 1 50 to start ~ s..,.,500" I 32 706 $350/obo. 631-6215 radio. alarm. stereo. w/Hoel benefits. Call tor needed We train. Call or both 4 -1 Antique Headboard with • tldck $6900. 499-1977 ""1911111110-.E-ty•pe-. •4"".2"'""L""11•81'•. auto, 1 owner, xlnt cond appt. Anne or Bonnie Charil\)'. 9-12 noon. Westinghouse side by Botlcelll Angels $3500. Bt1t M111t. . 47,000 orig mt. Xlnt con-$1850 OBO 759-0222 955-2600, 8-Sp~ 979-6021 side, auto lce-mkr. white, Wine Volt $2500. Mens S.mce 7020 83 GMC Jimmy, 11K ml. dlllon. S 12.000. or best '73 4 door, new tires. THU •• El, $350/obo. 673-8530 Coat tined baby mink 811 opts. tan, like nu. offr 818-966-6786 '78 Ford Flesta. 4 apd. &Jr. stereo. flawless. $1876. 631-3016 SECRETARY ---~-----Sz 42 tong. 673-4162 IWllll llYHS $ 1 l,OOO. Oya 645•4159 · · =\0 ~~Id S6~~~~~: tor days/w1<nds starting Coaiaten 6011 WE clean your boat bot-•-u'••••, llnaaaa llaia 9132 t).41•9828 Apply Edw~rds Newport, APPLE lie COMPUTER signs hand-painted ror tom an replace zlnks at Cl111ic1 9045 69 llW Karman Ghia -.7-4-C-O-rol_l_a_w_gn-.-n-eed-s PERSONNEL May 19 Pit or F/t. $3.25 -Artist. custom floral de-d . na . Huntington So Coast SYSTEM· 128K, 2 drives, your home-office Pa-your sllp 848-0792 superb cond. Only s2500-work. $500. 650-3104 evs Volume Sales. Service And ~eastng 18711 ~ach Blvd Huntington Beach '81 Granada GL. loaded, mtnt. new radlels, stereo. $2550. 631-3016 Minion vie'Jo Mall. ' CP/M, monitor, lnt~rnal trlcla 494-6796. Sli~ I Deeb 7022 1111 llLIEI ZlllElt 640-2107 dys, 497-1416 SECRETARY modem. Okldata printer Only 16,000 actual mites & Lf lJ t .1 TWFIC 11.lU&Ell $ t985. 662-3661 Beaulltul Cust. 6'Stereo: 25 t. Boat Slip. Center Mint Condition. Options " 1. • OHw. El(per'd traffic manager Extras incl.$1200 8 ne water. Elec, Storage, Include: Recaro seats & $2950 847--0411 Wehavean lmmedlateop-for Newport advertising Frff to Toa 6022 Couch.$150. Hide a Bed $250. mo. Call 6<4-0-5335 Blaupunkt Stereo. PP. lferc .. tl has 9145 portunltyloraPersonnet agency Send resume to' PureBredBtackLabF I'~ $75 att4pm646-9510 30' boat on 55· mooring. Call Mr Kirk at Secreta.ry In our beautiful Toni Alexander. yrs. spad all shots CABBAGE PATCH DOLLS Both $14,000 Newport 714-963-5828 1975 Mercedes 280• 4 dr, Corporate Headquarters 350 San Miguel Dr. Owner moving 551-0800 $60 650-3701 Bch 619-438-4205 · · auto, A/C, 1 previous suite 105 -61 Lincoln Conv, $3000 owner. lo ml $8995. Biii The Ideal candidates will N 1 Bea h CA 92660 Faraitue 6025 Celling Fan: brass w/oak 40·.50· mooring w/boat Call 759-9158 Yates vw Allen be experienced In Em-ewpor c · i-blades tullp tights Cost 1111 $14 ooo 9 00 837 -4800 493-4511 ptoyee Benefits, have Travel Agt Prt or Fullllme Beayt blue/rust llv rm set $290 Seit $85 552--0796 near pav on , A11to1 larrtt4 l , --------- good secretarial skills 1 yr (No computer exp w/~ardwood Ibis & gold 18 tS) 795•6028 59 220S classic "'· re- and excellent typing req l Exp 650-lSOO arch lamp $275 obo Helicopter, Hughes 300, Balboa Island Boat Slip, ·79 Astin Martin 2-dr sdn, stored new eng trans sktlls. Reporting to the 536-9642 or 968-8283 gas powered. 5 channel, side tie, up to 23'1ong. 8' Burg. w/crm Int $44,000. brks etc $7000 Invested Corporate Personnel nPIST II WPI Beaut match walnut llV rm Futuba remote control beam. s Baylront 633-5527 $4900/obo 499-1280 Manager and assusting 2 Start 1mrned1a1ely Must set, mcls 2 encl Ibis. cott radio, 536-8768 eves 675-4158 A •• 9107 I.I LIXllY SEIAI others, ucellent or-work weekends Apply tbl, stereo, tbl lamp & lrg King size mattress and N rt H b t t lip -1l!"!""I __ '!"!!'! ___ _ gamzatlonal and com-Newport Dunes · Aquatic painting. All or sep $600 box springs. Good con-!:~t~cl fora~:; 4t.~o!er 19B4 Audi SOOOS. 4 dr. Exit condl 533"4242 mvntcatlon skills would Park, N.B (btwn The set Cash only 548-8567 dltlon $125 497-1055 boat. 964-4800 anytime Automatic. AIC, Sunroof, '70 280SL: auto, ale, 87K. be a definite asset for in-Newporter Inn & Pacific 2218 Holiday Rd. NB after 6pm 1 owner . S 5 9 9 5 both tops, new paint. tertace at all levels Coasl Hwy) No calls Shore mooring for 1a· ( 1ADG096) Bill Yates llW S 14,500 631-0257 Beaut stlellback sofa & ll&IC ISUID boat max (Balboa Pen Allen We offer an eJCcetlent com-TYPIST /QEI. OFFICE toveseat, earlhtones, xlnt at 13th St). s 100/mo. 531.4aoo 493•4511 ·77 450SL. 1 ownr. brown, pensatlon package and a Small CPA ltrm in Newport cond $425 998-9338 Preferred Membership Wkdys 9.5 544.9040 mint, 67K ml, $25.000 beautiful Newport Beach Cen1er needs respon· Brass bd qn sz. Dresser Best otter, 213-439-4684 '78 5000. Sunroof. Alt Ex· Days 645-4159 ~~~t~~~urr!l~;se send slble person with ac-$600 Mr Sargent (213) POOL TllLE $2100 34· Pol.}~~ !~t~~ elec-tras X~~~-0~cf,"d1t1on '11llZ410 Sil Corporate Personnel Manager P 0 Bo• 2360 Newport Beach, CA 92658-0238 curate typing skills Pos-906-6362 1714)546-5858 Hlgf"I quality hand carved 1 1 ded C 42,000 MILES. all extras! i11on involves phones. cherry wood. Orig. value tr ca nee . an as-'80 Turbo. absolutely pert. Best Offer over $20K recpt. stat typing, gen ESTATE SALE $4000 857-8113 sume any month this very to mlles Pwr sn/rt (714)496-2336 office duties. Good ben-summer. (805) <496-9507 plats. p/wlnd, p/b, pts'. --------- ellts. pleasant worku'\g Sun/Mon/Tues by appl Refrigerator $150 Dryer Siil-.Oar•a 7021 New Pirelli radials. Priced '79 300D. Ivory/tan, like envlroment 644-5200 oniy_. walnut and brass $75 Suede coat $300. well below book et new, 69,000 ml Make 72 exec desk & Eur designed wedding Board w/ 2 Salls. Masi$ $8950 553-0375 offer. 644-1060 Equal oppty employer WAITRESSES Wiii train. credenza, French sofa & dress s275. 548_ 1446. Dager. $250. 650-4386 m/f/h P/llme-days, over 18 chrs (deep rose & pink). '81 4000. Btk. Loaded w/ 83 380SL tepls/palomlno SECRETARY/RECEPT Call 2-5pm, 548-7948 pr beige Louis XII love-!Schwinn L Bike. trg BBQ, lieydea 1012 Extras. Xlnt Cond. Must lthr chromed alloys euro- seats. cottee brown leath 1 Sleeper sofa. all good Mizutani Super Seraph 10 See $6900.ob 536-.3694 pean lights llawteaa PP. recliner. country settee. cond 640-5848 spd, mint cond. 23_24.', lllW 9112 S41,000/obo 678-2848, ·75 Calica, yellow, black vnyt top, am/tm, new brakes. eng. Dependable trsnsportallon $2000 841-2858 (714) 142-2000 Fot sale: 1978 Mustang II Ghia, good condition. New tires, sunroof. $2,900. 495-2020. o•••••~il• 9327 WE CARE ltwlUst~ 'llCOllLUl1100 1986 olJa dmege Good transp. 494-0596 Brougham, 4 dr, auto, V IL 9173 A/C, sunroof $4995 I al1Hl_ta (861ZUX) Bill Yates llW 1982 vw-Ouantum 4 dr. 5 Allen apd, A/C, 30,000 mt. 837-4800 493--4511 $8995 (Stk 4769 Biii '74 CUTLASS GAEA T Yates llW Allen 837-4800 493-4511 VtlH 9175 SH APE $1400 or oesl olr. 962-07371963-3939 1982 llW Rabbit 4-dr, 163 4 dr runs weU nds body _,...,._.....---::--:-:-::,- automatic A/C $5995. w~k $750 548-7249 '76 Delta. 80,000 m1111s (1EGR317i Biii Yates llW 64 544 Sport custom tiii g~f-~19st~~;60-:~Ji > Allen 38K m1 xlnt cond nu mags 837,4800 493.4511 new clutch & brakes Po1ti1C 9335 ·55 BUG-Grea1 cond; new $2000/obo 646-8340 ·n Pontiac Ventura VS brakes, ball, starter. seat ·75 2440L, greal cond, Delu•e Coupe. 44K m1 covers. $1600. 969-2554 rebll fuel tnj. syst/trans. lmmac. $2800. 720-0295 67 Classic green w/lan Int $3200. 650-3104 eves MINT 69 CONV. F/blrd new eng trans brakes etc. Aatoa Do•tatic Full restored w/wh. $2850obo Eves 499-1280 ' top.$5500. 675-0166 '67 Van w/ new engine. I • L 9307 1~~~mmWT"~ trans, paint. Wiii consider .;;.;•;,;•C;.;;•;... ___ ....;-.;.;. trade + cash 240-6131 '11llZ4IO SEL '70 Conv. very clean, reblt 42 ,000 MILES. all extras I eng, see to appreciate. Best Otter over S20K $3950 obo 720-0742 (71 4)496-2336 '72 Bug, RUNS GOOD, '81 Regal Lim. Cpe. Xtnt. good, new seat cov8<s Cond $6850. 640-7015 $900 cash. 675-2481 (See Autoa on Review pg) STADIUM · PONTIAC STADIUM 71 4-385-1919 Top skllla, references. !or WAREHOUSE busy Laguna Hiiis law of- fice. :~=CEPT WOR~ERS Newly chartered savings Taking apphcetlons for bank In NB has opening swing shift assembly & for Secy/Recpt Position warehouse workers requires good written & Must have phone, local verbal comm skllls. Xlnt references & leather work Sole1-Servi<e-P'oth ~ Shop_!~ P'remi~ • orient al screen, beveled IM' W tt4 6220 appraised S900 + s550 631-7043 mirror screen. hi back I llC. ID Eves 642_9611 5 I, 11 . miles. 1----------- country floral downWANTE6He~seaJ~~ $7~obo. 631-2191 ~~A~1~t~ll~,~·~·~~~r~t .. ~~~~A~1~~~·~·~·~-~~~r~t .. ~~~~A~1~~~1~,~·~·~~~rt~ .. ~~~~~A~1~~~·~·~·~~rt~~~~~ sota/toveseat (beige & lor imprinting T ·Shirts. Jlottr likes 1016 760-9206 1 benefits. Call R. Rodhelm :~~Sy 8.30 lO 30 ONL y 972 .... 630 - Weetmark Savings Bank MORRELL Service station attendant. exper'd for evenings Apply at 801 W 19th St UICI llR Tt•ftrlry Stnicts 4406 MacArthur 11380 Newport Beach 752-9109 WELDERS MacGREGOR YACHTS 1631 Placentia, C M Racquet Ball World in Fountain Valley has a 28 l'lour a week position available. Must be 18 Word Proces11ng/Peste- years. Aexlble schedule up opportunity, In print- Mrs. Hayes: 962-1374 1ng field Earn while we train you Work w/good ~outh Shores Landscape people c M 631-0415 • seeking e•perienced • tandscepe Irrigation men X-Ray I Ple8116 call 855-3791 Full time X-Ray Tech for Newport Beach office Must be CRT/ARRT Contact Ga11 545-944 1 STUDEITS In YIH Aati51111 6010 SllllElt tllll IDWI! ILrg oak bookcase. table We have openings for desk. oak coal bin, pine boys & girls bcttween pcs. lalllronr sec'y rock.· 12· 16 years old worl<lng er, silver antique prints, even1ng1 & Saturdays arrno1re, Oriental robes Eern money trips & All xlnt 548-9882 btue). Game tbl Chtp-Must be In good working 1'A~6P!N"'!'o•A-EX--P"!!!R•e•s•s-Lo-m"'!'L ''-·7_9_3_2-01-. m-m-t -co_n_d_. -a,-1 o-P--pendale sofa & blue Eng-cond No Junk , Call llsh chrs. Plum wing chrs, 548-7075 bef. 4pm. $375/obo, 962-3528 lions. bra, sheepskins. dark blue trench chrs. • Puch moped M-K 11 Sprt. snrf. $8750. 786-4827 English hi-boy. poster M111c1l last. 6224 exit cond $275 548-8898 79 Customised 3201 must bed, dresser & mirror. WLM hit series Band sell because of smog Plum lacquor oriental organ, dual kybrd 8 pre-Notorcyclta/ laws Best offer 975-0921 bdrm set. Grandfather sets ..-amp+xtras, port-Sctottll 1018 clock. country English able $650/bo 979-9212 -19!'!Bl'IO"'!'Y"!"a·m·a"'!'h-a"'!!2"!!'5'!"0 .. G!'!!T!""'!l!S-t '81 320i S pkg. orig. own-ptckled dining rm, white ,_________ er. 36K. blk/blk, great French dining rm. tbls. Office Faraitare/ Legal. 8000 mi S450 cond s 11 .900 631-8134 640-9141 tve mess lamps, pictures & oils, ac-£!aitatat 6226 cessorles. much more - - 380-9467 Lake Forrest I * MUST SELLI * --------• Solid Roll top 5x3 desk. 8' Modern Conf, tbl, Secy FUllllTHE/PIHD chrs. Brother typewrltter- CAL L 640-5180 nr nu Persian Rugs & Estate settlement torces A 8ll t . p I en ts 1 1 1 1 sate of furniture at trac-Bayside Dr Swt 190 CdM tlon of original value Liv-720-0531 Ing room, bedrooms, re-p• JO 62itl ----::rTv M.1AHA RD 400 Total rblt eng. Great cond $750 OBO 979-8208 '79 H/Davldson Sportster LO ml. JClnt, orig onr $2800/0bo 646-3823 '8 t HONDA 250 THREE WHEELER 650-4593 frtgerator. washer dryer, llDOI lflll "' dining room, 011 paint-Plano Rental Dlsposal '82 Suzuki RM 465. looks 1ngs. prints, stereos. dis-Sate· Limited number and runs xlnt Only 7 mo hes Baldwin Piano at low I under S 1000. 536-8775 old $800 548-6724 Price All Items must be -----s HONDA 550 L M N solcl last OPEN HOUSE Plano Rentals from 12 ow 1 u &ar\11~ Sales-Service-Leasing s,.011111111 11 1.,., ... hlhtry Excellent Setectlon of New and Carefully prepared Used BMW's always In Stock 131-3111 208 W 191, Santa Ana Closed Sunday SAT /SUN SAM 10 1 PM mo FREE lessons & rent tires. Clean! Good Cond 49 JASMINE CREEK DR. Call for details 960-1155 $600 obo 979-6285 LARGE SELECTION OF CORONA DEL MAR PIANO Sml Upright Mint MOTORCYCLE RENTAL NEW & USED BMW'SI C A LL NANC Y at cond thruout Stool. HONDA XR 500 LOii IUCll llW 640-5180 to gain entry tuned, delivered PV1 pty $50 a day Other sizes VOLUME SALES thru Guard Gate I $750. 714 847-5672 _ available 641 ·9826 SERVICE & LEASING bOnuses Call Mr Rountree Grey Carpet. Bunk beds, Spinet piano, mahogany Yamaha CA 50 Motor 3670 N. Cherry Ave. Oak roll top desk. S-Din Rm table & Chs $575 Work 261-2223. Scooter, game show LONG BEACH shape wtchr $1850 Oak sola. coffee tbt 759·0646 Home 548-8784 prtz8(3ml) List $649. sell (No Cherryexlt-405) Hl·lOH _ Mon.-Frl. 10am-3pm Deco tbl $200 Mtsc other --------$500 241-83791vmsg (l14)1H-11IO 11ems 1nct end tbls. wood I IUY FIHITlllE Srrtia1 GoH1 6230 II B 1020 trade-Ins Welcome Ille box, etc 957-0620 LES 957-8133j Ladles Golf Crubs Levellne ttor ••ts . OPEN SEVEN DAYS c::=;::::;:=::;:=:;~~~;r.-f ="'"'=:--:::~;-l-=:=-=:::=~=-~::;;;::::::;:= Powerbllt, Parl(rldge de-177 GMC Royale, llke new.--------- A L s I u x e g o I I c a r t plush, lo ml. mint cond, STERLllli llW S 2 131665-7760 rear bath. fully loaded, -Mata 14, alps 4. Ideal for TV l .. it, Olymplca. $42,000 obO. IREll•A•WAJI "ter" 6232 540-9550 dya, 120-0830 1 eves & w1<nda Where else can you 1911 SYLVANIA N purchase or lease• NEW Very slightly used, S 150 FOR RENT· 20' MINI 1984 BMW & receive a 650-4646 Clean Reserve for sum-trip lor 2 sll tor the aame TV John's Warehouse Sale mer by the day 673-5133 price? Tour Napa Valley's 50 beaut 25" RCA XL 100 MOTOR HOME WANTED finest vtneyt1rd digital MIS. swivel bsae. Prlvete party pays cash -STERLING VINEYARDS • new set warranty, ·~price 714/761-9350 and Bed & Brnkflllt at Nap1'1 F amou• BeUJey Free delivery 646-1?86 WHOLESALE TO PUBLIC Houae ell FREE When you SONY SL5200 BCTAMAX Below blue boo« VW's & buy or leaae a new BW~ May Co. $690 • teit. sell Toyotaa. 850·1500 from us PLUS! AM< u.i $450 546-7807 about our FREE premium Zenith 25•· Cotor Console A1t1 tmetl/ with every tear drive ,.rt. 'olll Some reatrl"11ona do TV, JClnt cond S120 ~ " 64•· 7844 2 OOdg• van ... ti. bik, apply on BMW 9rNll·•- s20 ea .83 T R4 drs W9y Promotion expires hats, Gt1tr1l 7011 hOOCI• &. conv9f1 top, '88 5'-3 t-64 Xcfi111e• 12' lnfllulbie r6d, Ford auto trans & HSS STER 25 hp Suzuki, hll waler torque conv. lit• 1800 Ski• s t45() 840-3787 ong, both rebtt $50· BMWG s 150 848-7942 USN SEA CADETS need TAX DEDUCTIBLE dona --CAMPERSHELL t1on1 213-822-6470 call Oettun king C1b. Ilka Mw OverMU o.llV91'Y collect S200 848..o68 1 Speclalltlt -1540 Jembotee Road NB .... , hits ffi2 Aat11 W11tt4 AdJIC*11 to Fathton 11' Botton Wh•ter 25 tio I GUI THAY S 1.iaoo1Newoort Center John•on 873 4 n e for v~lcte 551.a2es 1.0~ ' SOUTH COUNTY VOLKSWAGEN Will llot be Undersold VANAGON -SALE- WE HAVE IN STOCK 15 OTHER VAMAGOMS JETTA SALE GLl'S IN STOCK NOW Jo1m Sc, • ...._., one of the resides it hunks on the am- pone CB.5 hit series The Dukes of Hazz.ard, has no deJu!ions of ivandeur. Unlike ~ celebrities. who view lhfir star- dom as divine right. Schnei&!t sees little connedion between talent and Sl ic:x:ess. "H I had been 5' 2" with brown hair," says the 6' 4" towhead, "and if I were I.he greatest aaor in the world, I would not have landed the part." Tell that to Ilene VJledaeb- 0 Rich and famous Jacqa& 1ne Ba.et. who will tum 40 come September. is not down in the dumps ~bout get- t1ns older. "I'm quite comfortable Rep bearing notv.th.sland- .ing, Kadlmlile l .... D is not much tor cererncr rues. Despite her record four Oscar wins, she has only not beins 25," she insists. In the u of the big low-zero. Bmet has made several deci- sions about perfonnif18, pro- ducing. and walking down the aisle. As to ading, quality has become more impor--J--· .. tant than quantity. .. , used to do two or three fiJms a year, but now I make more de- mands on myself. I've already played a lot of different characters, and it gets more dil- fi<:ult not to repeat myself." As for pro- ducing. a task she undertook for Rich and Famous. don't ex- ped to see Bmet's • name as producer Roat by on the credits again anytime soon. ur-..-•• - "rt was very tough; people's attitucfes toward me changed." Resting up between Un<kr the W>kano, with Albert Anney, and HBO's FOlbidden. Bmet was in r& dence at her country cottage, which A)a.. aDderQadionav often visits. But their pas de deux won't lead •Ir I l "' .. , \ \ , • ,. "' I I \t \ t\ t \ \ \ f ' to the altar. ·The quality of a re- lationship is sli(lhtJy higher~~ obligation, says . "It's humiliating to be taken for granted." attended the Academy Awards OOC2. and then ii was to present a special <Uix'I k> procb::er Lawreace Wehl1arte11. Now. guess who ml}' De mm- ing to the Cames Fim Fe!ltival at the end of May? The ejusive Kale.. Tha's provided her new movie, The lAmae SolLt01 of Qare Quis/ex a>ttarring Nick Nollie, is t:iens shown. "hl take Kate by the hand and put her on the Concorde," says the film's producer, y_._ Globm "I already asked her in person -not on the phone even. And she didn't ~ 'no.' So right now, it's 100 percent sure-almost." AU the same. '*>ram, maybe you'd better hold off on booking the suite. Two DalJas alums, pKt guy .... ad (whose character, Mark, is marked br death) and bad Air! Mary Croeby (a.k.a. Kristin, who at- tempted to dispatch J.R to that big oil rig in the skyt will ~in forces to film a new NBC pilot tagged ()my Dan <Ja/in. Any similarities to the Clml f.Mtweod film Ditty Hatry and its sucxes.WJ sequels are 9triclly intentional. 0 Jane Fonda did not exactly doll up br her role in The Dollmako; airing tomorrow on ABC. To portray a bi&. dumsy hillbilly, the ..._ __ workout woman put on 20 ~("I'm Jot, 1 ,~, ' I. ". • not afraid of beif18 ugty on film," she says) and stayed on a farm in the South with a couple introduced to her by Dolly PartaiD. -Using hus- band Tom HaydeD's last name during the shooting. Jane manaaect to blend in with loca1s as she teamed to milk cows. chum butter and chop wood. To keep her twang intact. Fonda refused to grant interviews durins the llWYY9ITOll ~dinastar How dkJ you Rel your Polish Prince tilfe? -J.E., Ha(Jetstown, Md. Years ~ I gave a con- cert in Oi~ c~~o. That ~t. Mayor Ri c hard Daley was supposed to have dinner with the king of Norway. and he didn't show up because he was listening to me sing. The next day, at a p~ conference. Daley was ~ed to explain his absence. He said - tongue-in-cheek -"because I was with another royal per- son, the Polish Prince." c....--,o. ....... shooting. havinaz .. promised DoUy that I woula realty work on my accent" Husband Tom says ~ smyed in characler even when ~ng home. "Jane would say, 'Aah've been baking bread. An' how yew.all?' .. 0 z l • c. LmA WIFllGIP jl star '!' M The Facis ol Ute !• Telelmon M1mdilnes ael!m.f i l riaque -do you agretJ -j ~ NC, ~Mich. 5<~ I think that -r occasionally ~ ! the real "fads ~! of lite" play ~~ too mudt a "1 part of the i :I story lines. ~i For ex.ample. ;3 I ob;eded to i i one of our g , ~ in which Blair and -! s her ~eactr ~e their Ii relationstup. 'roong Airts com-o ... ~ a large part cl our au-9 ~ and they k>ok up to ;; Blair and the show's other i girls. I don't believe in ~ premarital sex. and I don't i want to condone it ~ e 1tlol F"AMIU' WlEKLY. AH rlglll• ,......0 C ttM •.J. lllYNOlOI TOeliCCO CO. 17 mg. Htat, 1.3 mg. nteoune tN. pet c1garene by FTC method. 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I thjnk that anybody who has ever known Edith Luckett Davis would agree with me; she is an absolutely unique woman. She has a delicious. wded, wonderfuJ sense of humor. but she also has a fierce k>yalty to her family. Heaven lort>id that anybody should ever say or do any- thing aeamsa them. That person would hear about it in no uncertain terms; the happy~ucky. storytelling "Lucki." as she's been called aJJ her life. would disappear, and the offender would know very quicldy where he 5'ood. She has never been one to hold back her thoughts or opinions. Lucky was the last of njne children. She grew up in Washington, D.C .. where her father worked. 8ut she was born in Petersburg. Va.. because her mother refused to give birth to a "damned Yankee." and so returned to her native Pec~rg to have her children. Lucky's parents didn't have much money, and with nine children. everyone went to work earty. My mother began her career on the stage al 14. Her brother. Joe. ran a theater and gave her her first job. One of the wonderlul stories about her involves the singer Chauncey Ak:ott. He was to perform in Washington with his sister as his acrompanist. She became sick. however. and they had to get a replace- ment in a hurry. My Unde Joe grabbed Mother by the hand and took her in to see Mr. A.Jeon. He said. "Do you play the piano. Miss Luckett?" My mother answered. "Oh. yes." She didn't. ol course. but she was hired. 'That day she went out and bought a toy piano and practiced "My Wild Irish Rose" aJI n~t. The next evening. at the open- ing, no one was the wiser. She went on to appear with many of the theater world greats. including WaJter Huston. Shortly after I was born. she and my natural father were divorced. and severaJ years elapsed before she re- married. During those years. I lived ~ my aunt and unde in Bethesda. Md.. and saw my mother when she came co town with a play or when I was able to stay with her over a period of time in New York. How I used to look forward to those visits! Sometimes when I was in New York I saw her on the stage. I took those plays very seriously. In one role, the character mother played was treated unkindly. and when I went backstage. I refused to talk to any d the other actor:s because I thought they had been mean to her. She had to take me aside and say: "Nancy. it's all just make-believe. They're not really mean to me. they're my friends and it's just playacting." To me there was a glamour about my mother's life on the stage. but my favorite times were when I could be with her away from the theater. And she feit the same way -perhaps even more so. I have her diary that she kept when she went to Europe with friends and met Loyal Davis. a Chicago neurosur- geon. £ach entry ended with "How I miss my baby," or "How I wish my baby were here." I can't read it now without my hean filling up. I'm sure any mother can understand. When my mother and Loyal Davis married -he legally adopted me at 14 -we moved to Chicago. and at last my mother and I were able to live toeether again. I waJked to school every morn- ing. and I think almost everybody I passed on the street knew her. She was very active in community life there. Whether it was a doorman. a cab dnver. a policeman. somebody waJkang to work -whoever -they alJ knew her. She had the ability to get along with people d every • and c:alling. She gave up her career when she married my father. but her schedule was soon filled with new interests. She helped organize the gift shop at ~ vant Hospital where my father worked. She was involved in so many charities that I can't begin to remember them all. She did quite a bit of radio work. As a matter of fact. she was the onJy woman in the city to appear on Amos 'n' Andy during its early ~ days when it originated from Chicago. She headed up the Community Chest drive: she woriced for the church -so very many things. She had a great many good. close friends. and she was always extreme!y thoughtful ol them. She knew their families, their joys and their troubles. She never missed a birthday, or an anniversary. never missed being there wt_len people needed her. I heard recently from a couple in Florida -he practiced medicine with my father - who said that they still receive birthday cards from my mother every year. The onJy problem is she's gotten the dares mixed up. so his card arrives on his wife's birthday and hers arrives on his. Apparently this has been going on for years. and it has become one of their treasured traditions. U anyone was s.ck ma friend's fami- ly. my mother would tell that person to oome to the hospitaJ for a checkup with my father. Then she'd take care of the sick individual until he or she got be1- ter. She'd wear herself out at Oiristmastime. seeing thar all the residents, interns and nurses at the hospital were remembered. She has always been a very~.~ loving woman. But it was her marvek>us. marvelous sense ot hwmr that really made her special. Even if she !JX mad at somebody. she ooWd k>Uow it up with humor and take the ~ off the anger. As I said beb'e. family loyalty was very important to her. as it was to my father. I suspect that trait was handed down to me. too. I'm sure there were things I may have done when I was growing up that she wasn't panicularly crazy about. but she feit that it was up to her to tell me in private -never in public. When I began dating, both my parents had occasional reserv'ationS about some of my beaus. But those boys never knew it. Somehow every boy I dated ended up being devoted to my mother. I've often said she was my biggest competition. And many of those "boys.. are still active fans of Edith Davis. I received a letter the other day from a very good okt friend of mine. with a letter endosed for my mother. They alJ adored her in spite of -and maybe because of -the rimes when she lowered the boom and toki them what she thought. I always had the feeiing I could go to Mother with anything. If I wanted to talk about something that was bother- ing me -something that I had done that I knew deep down I shouldn't have done -I always talked to her about it. I knew she would understand . She might disapprove of what I'd done. and she would invariably tef I me why Iron Im llf'd on JXJlf" I JI ................... ----------------------~~ • New Fashion This Summer! ... •nd C«tainlr Intl! tluln,., Unen.I Cool. com~·. and'to collected ... in thr lW*i' &ooldrw. ~ and otMo-hminaw Linen l...oolt! lvt .... do not bvY htlO Sltckal H.,e comes longer lasting, l»tter fitting S· T·R·E· T·C·H comfon L1,,.n L~ •t •FAR BETTER PRICEll HMe's how G.t acqu•inted with H•l»nd. the mail ordtN people from P•renon. N.J. ! 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His 11 suspmse tltTillers. including The Scarlatti Inheritance and The Bourne Iden~ ~ SIOkJ between 25 and 30 mlJion CDpits in 23 CX>Clt1ia He rounts ~ his b1S Cctagres:smen end~ mJ/s uno sometimes find the mme story lines not only enletraining IJfJI also fainlly lamiliar. When Ludlum. 56. and his uik, Mary, are nol at their <:onnec- tic:W home, they )oe enjoying their F1on·da condominium. Journalist Robert McNamara inlerviewed Ludlum there ~ti)' for F AMID' WEEKIX McN sn: ............. a dMme ID yoar boob Aft yCMi.........., Ludlum: I don' beiieve that as a walk· ing-around. normal human being rm as paranoid as readers of my noveJs might· think. When I'm wmng PefflaP5 I am. I take my work very ~y. l do not, however. take myself that serioos!y. Q: Y• tlda't .... to wrtR Ul?dl ,_were 40. Why? Li.dwn: II was the lae '60s and my wite. Mary, and I had a theater pig in New Jeney. I was ~ an adOr ar1d producer. Bli f d always wanted to wile. So I set aside a year to Uy to research and wcle a nave. rve been scribbling ~ since. and I k>ve it. Q: Haw you ewl' ~ ol WJac a "PYf · a11w-.-Ludlum: No. U I were an mt~ ..... agent we'd be in real trouble. I VtOlJlc.tn' be vesy f:>Od a1 it rm much too (VeP'· k>us to be a spy. Q: What Is your pl u a wrttet1 Ludlum: I start off every book with an idea I want to convey, but I know that in order to ~ress my views I've got to entertain people. Of course. there's a sense of morality in my wotk, but if the moralizing becX>mes too intense. the entertaining ~ out the window. and I don't want that. Q: Do you ebare any quaUdee wltb your cbanden1 Ludlum: I loathe fanatics. That's in the books and in me. I think all decent writing. comedic as well as dramatic, comes out of a sense of outrase. Q: I bear you 11art work mt 4: 15 FAMllY W EE.KLY. MAY ll • ... 7 - a.aHowdoyOll-~ ludlum: I tense up to begin with. 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And lor S700, you can go all the Wll.'j to word-processing. done with a comput- er-printer oombination that lets you oompose on a screen wit.ho~ setting ~ything o~ paper until you've honed at to perfection. You won't go wrong buying an elec- tric: They're time-tested, dependable, easy to use. and even the cheapest features built-in error oorreclion. Still , almost anything an electric can do. an dec:tronic can do better and faster and more quietly. The efectrorucs shun traditional type elements, pr.eferring a daisy wheeJ, which is a plastic disk with the letters on the daisy's "petals." Type a letter with hardly more effort than it takes to rest a finger on the keyboard; the disk whirls to the oorrea spot on the daisy, and the letter is printed. Make an error on an e~­ tronic, and you hit a correction key. The typewriter remembers what it has typed (from a dozen characlers to several lines. depending on the model). and it marches back, erasing as many characters as you want erased. If you have the money, you may wish to go one step further and oonsider the computer, which has many more features than the electronic and is probably a lot cheaper than you might think. \\brd procesSng simply means that you have a oomputer that is pro- grammed to write things. from brief notes d ear up to full-length books. The program is on a tape or oomputer disk or cartridge. and it tells the oomputer what to do. I'm writing this article on an Atari 800XL oomputer, using a word processing cartridge called Atari- wtiter. h's the size of a pack of ciga- rettes and it pops into the oomputer. I can do other things with the oomputer -from playing Pac-Man to managing 10 fAMlt.Y WUJU.Y•MAY 13 • 1994 my inve9tment.S. To shift from Pac-Man ro word proocsm ig tam 10 seoonds. The whole Otd a>5tS about Sl.200. induding a>mputer, printer, disk drive and word~ prosl"Ull. I use my <Dior ~nlorntor. 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She waa my biggellt competition. because they're missing so much. One time when I visited Mother and we were having our pidure taken by a friend. she looked at me and said. ''They really don't know how we feel about each other." All I could do was nod because if I had tried to talk. I'm sure I would have cried. I suppose as you get older. you value family relationships more. You see your mother or your father equally ~ a friend and as a parent. and you reahze that. in the final analysis. they're the ones who will always be there. I thin" it alS<Y has something to do with becoming a parent oneself· You see your parents in an entirely differen1 light and you really appreciate them. I remember when they brought Patti to me Tn the hospital. I ftad warne<ra cffild ~ly and I was overcome with joy. I was a mother at last! Whal a special. precious moment. (But I remember. too, wishing my husband were there in the room to share it with me -it was a lonR. difficult delivery. ending with my having a Caesarian. and the doctor~ had sent him home before Patti finally arrived.) When we were living in Pacific Pali- sades. Calif .. I loved driving in the car pool and serving on the school board. I never missed the special days for parents at Patti and Ron's school. Those were full years for Nancy Reagan. Mother. And happy ones I confess to being a real sentimental· ist as a mother. I've tried to hold on 10 everything that the children ever brought home to me from school Everv mother knows those misshapen pottery ashtrays and bowls. the paper Christmas decorations for the tree. and the greellnR cards made of construction paper an<l crayons. Well. I kept them.~ Over the years it became a family joke when we were trimming the tree. My kids always tried to take the homemade decorations away from me or sneak them off the tree. But I think maybe secretly they were.a little bit pie~ that I'd saved them all those years. Speaking of bringing things home. how clearly I remember one day when • may &lreedy . ..ltAI: there's no better tor your dog than llUl109BRAND. But JOU might-n ot ta that there's no dog food f or your F A'>llL\ W u.kl\ • '4A\ 11 . '""~ 13 Ron came home from a school outing and announced. "I brought you some- thing." He'd used his allowance to buy me what someone else might have thought was a terrible looking pin, but I I I I .J I thought it was perfectly beautiful. and was so touched that he would even think of buying anything for me. I walked on air for days. I still have it, and of course it's one of my most treasured possessions. I also have the first lime. I couldn't wait lo get his every letter my children have ever first letter. which turned out to be a written me. every painting -every· postcard that read: "Dear Mom. We thing! 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Then lean back and enjoy the rich tobacco taste of RALEIGH. Or the light menthol freshness of low tar BELAIR. r-------------~: ~ I Hurry! Get your catalog FREEi ~ ' .. I CALL 1-800-228-2564 I TOU-FREE. 24 hours a~. 7days1.,....._ Toll tree number Y9kl onty 11'1 lhe Continental U S Of MAIL this 08f1rficate to CPC c.wlog. P 0 Box 12. L.outsVllle KY 4{)201 I YOURNAME ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-ADORESS 11..,, 21 Yff"1 ~. Ot OIOe<I I ::RENT BRAND s Ms;:e-r: ZIP I L P1MM allow 4 lo 6 weetcs tor lhipmeflt .J ' 11114 e&Wl Co ---------------------- ly designed to make a mother feel com· fonable and happy! Now. somehow, my children have grown up. Ron is married and doing very weU as a freelance writer. Patti is in California pursuing an acting career. As they get older. and as I get used to being the mother of two grown child- ren. I hope that. as I did with my own mother. they are beginning to see me as a person. I also have two children from my husband's first marriage. There have been some rocky times. but I think we're coming out ahead. All mothers (and fathers and children) make mistakes along the way. And I am sure that if I had it to do again, I probably would do some things differently. I suspect my mQther thinks so. too. But to me the important thing is that you try to do what is right. I wouldn 't have missed being. a mother for anything in the wortd. True. there are some sorrows and heanaches that go with the role. but what great joys a.s well! Motherhood has helped me become more fuJfiJled, more of a person. I can't imagine life without children . Even now, with them in New York and California. at least I know they're out there and. I hope. will always love me as I do them. As my mother's dauRhter. I think the hardest time was holding my father's hand at the hospital when he died. and then having to go to the house and tell my mother before she heard it on the radio or lV. But in a stranse way. I think that she knew it. AJI during his final year. when he was in and out of the hospital , and later. after his death. she avoided going into the study or the bedroom where he stayed prior to his hospitalizalion. Without saying a word to anybody. she just went right by those two rooms. Theirs had been a very . very dose marriage. She's a woman of tremendous faith . which I am sure has stood her in great stead this past year. Her friends visit her daily out of gen- uine lo~. She gave them ~ much of her love when she was able. I said earlier tn this aniqe 1h~t I feel sorry for young people who don't feel dose to their mothers or fathers. and don't take the chance to express their love and gratitude. That was brought home to me when my father was dy· ing. The day will come -and it will come so quickly that you'll wonder where the years went -when you'll find yourself wishing you had said something at a particular time to your parent. Don't become an "if only" child. because ii must be a terrible thing to live with . Today -Mothers Day -is the perfect occasion to make the time to express your love. Give your mother a little extra squeez.e or a little extra "I love you ... I've always thought I loved my mother as much as J could. But with every day that passes. I find I love her more. I know that each new day is an extra day that God has given us. AV 14 f AMILY W UKLY. MA\ 1J . IWM ftlr'° A I n recen years we've heard all about the dangers in D espite the many crer eatinR many of the foods ve techniques teach- we love, but when it romes to ers use to inspire their tea. it seems there's no reason charges to reac1. few yoWlB" k>r a brew-h•ha. The number sters have been known to of known bmelits of the drink jump up from their seats and seems to multiply wWh each cry out, "To the books, then!" new study. Family Leamins, a new Re9earchers at the Universt-journal tor parents who want ty of California lound that tea their children to grow up wah may help to~ the charXES a good education. gives some ~-dol~~dos-anchtonis lor esKX>mag- arteries -by strengthening ing kids to spend part of the blood vessels and inhibitjng summer with a book. cholesterol absorption. A For starters, don't nag. Try team at Wash~ Uruversi-to make it a po.Wve, enjoy- ty in St. Louis k>und that tea.. able activity. Take note of which is high in ftuoride. what your child reads volun- disoouraaes tooth decay. tarily and encourage it. Tea is also a fP>CI source of Browse thro!Jllh a couple of several important minerals. children's books so you will and may help refieve pain by be able to talk to your child corutriding the blood vessels about his or her choices. Treat that sweU and throb during reading~ a normal, pleasur- headaches. To say nothing of able activity. not as a chore or the fact thar when you're somethi~ to be rewarded. done drinking it. you can read And don t insist that your your fortune in the leaves. child read the books you en- BY MARION LONG ~~ as a child or be too fussy abotl his reading list. Prac1ic:e is the main thing -War and l'Poa will mme later. ........ the typical mom ch dra!tically CYVer ~ decade or so. the amount of time she spends on househok1 chores hM chan&ed littJe. Whereas the full.time hoose- wite = 6ve to I 0 hours a day on homework. the US. Department of Aariculture repons thar married women who also hold down oWide jobs still spend four to eight hours on their home work. lt hardly seems fair -so Mary FJlen Shaver of San Ramon. Calif., did something about it. After repeatedly ask· ing k>r help from her family. lo no avail. Mrs. Shaver went on strike. For tour weeks, dir- ty dishes and laundry piled up. Dust oolleded. Oothes, books and newspapers~ where they were • and meals were on an "every for himself' l»Ss. ~.the family sat down at the bargaining {also dining room) table and hammered <>ti a contracl that assigned dliies to each family menber. Mrs. Shaver's contract was such a~ that she is now marketing strike kits k>r other beleaguered moms. Write: MEE F.nterprises. Box 441 , San Ramon. Calif. 94583. lllUCIW S cience forges ever on. opening up new fron- tiers never bek>re i~ asifM!d. ~u name it, science can do it. But onJy rarefy do we witness breakthroughs of the magnitude of one recently revealed by the University of Maryland. FJectrical engineer Leonard Taylor-a faculty member at the U. of M. -h~ invented a microwave oyster shucker that blasts the shell open. Thylor explains that his gadget - a hand-held wand with a loop antenna at one end - sends microwaves into the muscle that ordinarily keeps the oyster shell dosed up. The water molecules in the musde then heat up and expand. 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