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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-05-22 - Orange Coast PilotOlympics spur booni that will leave county with 35,250 roo:ms BJ KAREN E. KLEIN °' .. ..., ........ Aa the UMM SwnmM' Olympics approech, 0ranae County, once a mom-and-pop motel mecca, la belna rillhaped by a fluhy ll'OUP of h11b-rlae hotels which wm aoon be jutting into tlie akyUne everywhere. Withln the next year, 6,000 new roome wW join the 29,26~ hotel and motel l"OOOll al.reedy located in the count;)'. Most of them will be In J.arae, cl-. A boteJa a1ined at capturtna the lucrative bul:lnel9 trade, whlcb 18 tncreu1ngly 1eeking out 0ranp County • a conlerence and convenUcn llte. U optimlatic p1aN\era have the~. ~.ooo more hotel rooms which have been propo.ed will be in the next~. said Kathleen Unin, director of t.ouriam and development for the Anaheim v~ and Convention Bureau. Urwin aaJd the upcotoJ.na spurt of new hotel rooms la predicated on both the recent additiom to the Anaheim C.OOvention C.enter and the spate of new hotela planned for-the Orange Coast area. Currently, there are 2,500 hotel and motel rooms in the Newport Becdl, Irvine, a.ta Mesa and Laauna Beech areas. At leut .-ven new large hotels are in various stages of planning and conatruetion in thoee areas, with 1everal more proposed for comt:ruction withln the next two decades. The hotel boom -born of developers' dreama and fed by markedng at:udiee,wh.lch ahow a pent-up demand for aocommodations in thia area -hM ~ bomeownen' concerns about ~ (See EMPTY HOTELS, Page A%) IUlll CUil SUNDAY, MAY 22, 1983 ' .... .............. The Registry, upper left; the W eetin Sooth C.oast Plaza, abo..-e, and the Meridian, lelt, currently under construction, are just three of the county's luxury hotels. Ylll lllDlll IAllY Plfll ORANGE COUNTY . CALIFOR N IA 50 CENTS NB changes strategy in airpor.t battle !'. SIEVE MAULE CClOllkier a major mategy change The move ia a calculated risk l.ncre nt"8 dally ru,tita ~ ... .:± <tO'fl a~l de ring more dally ccmpaD:ue off• to pbuupport ...... ,... .., by aupporUng more flig.hta out of becauae aupervi9ora. who oootrol "· th,,. of the five au ~ fer putting a cap on fllChta. A year and a half a10, the airport. the airport. have not aa;r-eed they are dhlcuutng u many u 73 'You don't play poker by "You have to lhow you have Newpca1 Bw:h 9Rf!1lt .the better By reversing ita field, the city will support a permanent Jimlt an fllabta. . puttina your cards on the tf,ble enouah cbip to llt down at tbe pert of $1 mlJlkm~~tinc bldt a la hoping Orange County fil&hta. They aay they're not And to QOm~te the matter before the pme even blllm." table," aaya D8Uno, uslnC the plan to incrure ~jet tupta aupervi.on will accede to puttina even aa.re that'a lepl. fw1her, a W,. number of New-=eat• Barba,-a Llc~J~ poker pme analOIY .,.m. at John W.,ne A.lrpcrt a permanent fteeze on daily J'urther, while the clty la port Bnch l'ftidenta believe dmt of the A1rpx't W LMt month, Newport Uayw On Monday, die city: wm fUChta out of the airport. · talkln1 about aupporttn~ lit• ctt7 la 1olna too hr by p, wbk.ftdabm to rep« 1t· Evelyn Hart telephoned her r-':"'.'"":~~~~~~~~~~~:-e--~~~~~~~=~~-~~~~~=~~~~r--~~~~5 ......... of Newponl'9lliillanla. OoUncil ~ towiJt~ • • • ...._ to 1ncr t•c OJatdr tie '• OiiriiliijJ. 1$ tab oft lr'CllD 41 to &5. She Ft Wl.Ma.lmou1 .. Jcllui w.,. 41· Una a day and llUpport. n.unb1e ovw Newport Beech • Hart th1tn went to the they heed toward the OOMlll' aupervt.aora, told them of the Althou1h Newport Beach phone IUl'Yey and waited for an biatorlcally ha• objected to amwer. lncreutnc t~t nUJl')ber, city ,..._ Clhe abe aot -..n't what offlclall aow malntala they .,.. • •.-ctlld. wUUnc to Jet It ao up one llllGft Supervt.on. on a J-2 vote, \ ti.mt aDd"'tbeit draw h UM. .... to~~ into a Continual expan1lon, 1ay1 free. on fUabll but allo ...... Newport admlnlatrator Ken to .cudy lncrrtdni flicb11t ban Dellno, la what the dt7 fears 41 to 73. most. At , the moment, there are Slnce the county owm the varioda baterpntatiol'll on what airport and the demand by the vote meana and where it atrllnet for fiilhta 1a areet. Delino Ieevea Newport Beech. bellev. ~ dty muat make a (See NEWPORT, Pqe A%) Kraft's arrest leads cops .to reopen files Unsolved cases examined /or new clues LONG BEACH (AP) -A man cbAr1ed with murder '1tef",. Marine'• body ... found in blr car la under lnwstiptiion by at 1eMt etpt Southern c.utomla law-enforcement a1enclea looklnl Into 1trah11ln1•. authodlMI Mid. Police Mid patrona of Lona a.ch'• PY ber'I miaht ~ clUM to four umolvecJ boinl.Mdel, while San Bemardino Co.inty lhlrtff'• detecttwe ta.id at lellft tWo mutdan in that QOUllty flt a patWn of alayinp that ~ ac:rc. three --All of the vlctlm1 were appaNltU, bltchhlbra who had bffn atran1led before their bodlH were dumped alon1 ~Ol'ro.dr. ~~Randy 8tew11 ~ 18. remained in the or.. County Jail Sa~ in lfMi oE t't50,000 bond. ~ Cpunt1 8herlff'1 ~· Bfil Leanard alld. Xntt .. under bl~byfow~ln Oregon and on-. ln MJdll1an, Leanard 8akl. Kraft .... charaed Tueeday with the murder Of Terry Lee Gambrel, 25, wboee body ,.,.. found ln Kraft'• CU' May 14 In Million Viejo. Arral&nrn(mt la ICbeduJed fell' '1\aeeday in Santa Ana llundpal Court. Gmnbrel. who .. ttadamcl at lhe El Toro Marine Carpi Air StatiQO In Onnae County,·._ buried Friday ln Jadman OJuaty, Ind. Loni Beach Deteetlve Bill CoDett.e Mid police ate trybw to Ubk Kratt to the d9Mh 'ol·KiHh Crotwell. lt, wtac. ...... a-cl ... cUICXN'eNd lla7 .. 1171. In •ocmnDMl'a~. .. Kraft hu frequena.4 the betta'·known sq liWi ID IAnl JMicl1 fell' -tl!IM," eou.ue .... J'rtdQ. Crotwell..,. 1iiit -a11w to (leePOU(S. ... .AI) • l ' . From Page A1 congestion, Clbnfualon 'and the lolS of thelr suburban lifestylea. Hotel advocates tout lncreued dty revenues -from bed taxee and tourist dollara -and the creation o1 new jobl as ways hoteb benefit their ~communities. But for thOle oppoeed to new hoiel construction,. the drawbllclca outwe'8h the bepefits. And another concen\ la the threat that a hotel glut, similar to the oftlce glut which now plagues Orange County, will be the result of the "boom" becau.e of poor planning. Jean Watt, president of the Newport Beach-bleed SPON (Stop PotlutiJli Our Newport), said her group is oppoeed to building mre hotels 1n \be~ 'l'be bed tax argument hun.'i convinced her that hotels benefit. the community, she said. •1rm not oon~ that the bed tax is a 6}us. When you analyze income you have ton"ocSk at the expeNe (forthe dty) also," Watt uid. Increased services, ln the form of city lmpfovementa and pollc:e protection, foe example, cost more than the bed tax revenues hrlna in. she said. Homeowners a1ao are afraid their low-density residential areas will be invaded by more high-density housing when the hotels came in. . The promise of new jobs created by hotel building and expanllon is also a cause for cxmcem, Watt said. "U there are 2,000 new jobs created, that means 2,000 new families will need houaing in a reasonable commuting range. The dty has 30,000 residential unita now and 2,000 more is a lot." The chances for cithen gl"OU(>S to halt new hotel construction may be slim, however. While the community is concerned about the increased traffic caused by hotels, it is hard to portray the ilsues involved in a way the public understands. Watt said. "The only thing that makes sense is hoping that when the pendulum swtngs too far and people see theyre getting put upon; they'll realize iL" Watt only hopes that won't be too late. • • • • Even tha. pUShjng for more hot.els in the county agree that the proposition is a irade-olf and that ~ful planning ii needed. Ursin admitted that hotels chang.e e t.t: the quality of life in an area, and said the community u a whole abould be educated aa to the pro. and cons o1 towi.sm ln an area. "It's a trade-oU," Unin said. ''You don't want an area to look glitzy ... AB for the ~bWty of a hotel glut. Unin said that will depend on how prepared boteUen are to market their product. "c.aufomia uaed to be the pl.ace to go," she said, but it'• not that easy anymore. "We in callfomia can't aUord to sit back and Just let things fill up like.they uaed to. Now, everybody's out there fighting (for the traveler's dollar)." The Los Angeles Olympic games next year are expected to help fill Orange County hotel rooma. Hut Ursin said hotel ownen will iv.ve to invest heavily in marketing -especially thole with hotels along the coaat. "Unleea people know thoee new hotels are th~re. they won't be filled," ahe said . ti • State gets extensi~n on tideland optiOn HUNTINGTON BEACH (IJ>) -~ state has another three yean to exetdae its option to buy 230 acres of Bolaa Chica marshland and permanently add it to an existing 300-acre ecological l"t!9ef'Ve. Without the exten1ion finalized thls week, California would have lost the option, which it obtained In a 1973 agr eement with Signal Landmark Co. Signal owns 1,600 acres of the tideland. The• company got title over protests from critics who claimed much of the land waa public because it OllCe WU reaularly inundated ~ ocean ~ 6i&nal ~ed it after ~vm, th~stat.e 300 acres for the reeerve plus the option on the additional 210 acres. Silnal said it would deed over that acre.age permanently if the state builda a naviaable ocean channel into BoJ.u-Chica. A channel would help Sipal build the 1,800-sllp marina and 5,700 homes It plans there. The e:xtenaion atve the 1tat.e more time to complete 1tudiea and acquire money for the channel, which the Army ec.,. of ~rs eetimatell could cut aa much .. $45 million. Student drowns i~ pool A Nigerian student attmdina a Southern California Colleae party in Costa Mesa Saturday drowned in an apartment come pool, police uid. 0 yi Peters. 18, who police believe wu a foreign ·exchange student at the Costa Mesa college campua~ wu last seen in the 1t\allow end of a pool io an aJ)art.x>ent complex at 2621 Harboc Blvd. at about s~r.m. Police Sgt. Richard aid party aue1w called ~ when they noUced Pet«s' body at the deep end of the pool Relcuen were unable to revive the man, the police .erpant aid. The -Pet• of new hotela alCM'G the ONnOe Coat wUI abOut d()uble the number Of. ttotet .. roomt alreedy exl8tlng In the atM: . e The Newport BMot\ MIW11C* Hotel. now 377 roome In Newport Center_, a. ..,_..Ing to 650 rooma, which wttl make It the '9tgeet hotel • along the Orange Coast. • The Meridian Hotef la now under construction, with 500 rooma planned for the Newport Beach end of She airport area. • The Four Seuon9 -a CenadlM hotel chain -hu propoeed puttkiQ a -325-room, luxury hotel near the Marriott In NewpQrt Cent_.. • A F.mMY Inn, 250 reorn.C>r) Upper H•porLlay, r. plannecl ,_, ._ ""''POlt ~ Dunee aquatic pert<, · I • The ltvlne Hiiton, 550 rooms near Main Stt'Mt and JambOree Boulevard, will t>eQln con,.ruc:tk>n thta fall and la scheduled fcir comptettori In mld-1985. • The Irvine Marttott Hotel, already under conllrUCtton at Koll Center Newport, near John Wayne Airport, wtll have 501 rooms when tt opens this fall. • The Granada Roy.a. Hometel, an all-suite hotel, wtll Include 250 roomt at the UnlverJlt'J Town Center, ecrou from UC Irvine. • The Monarch on L.aQuna Beach la billed a a reeort hotef wtth 400 rooms on 17 acrea ov.tooldng the P'°'11C In Laguna Niguel. It la ecMduted to °'*' next year. contract SEAL BEACH (AP~:U Air J'orce hM awarded tni.madonal Corp. • tu WWon Ntelllte pf'04uc:Uon conh'act, cS.::ribed • the mmt experwiw the AJr ~ U. 9¥91' .-.sat one time fOI' atelllte *"'Qdi• ... Under the a1reement Rockwell will build 28 ~ ....W• at it• plmt In 8eal BBaeh 9Wl" the ~ av. yeaf't, ••Id Dick Barton, ~ tor the company'• S,....Group. It. la th• first fixed-price oantract for the Navatlr GlobU P~ System pnema. on which~ and ~t bu been under•way ln Seal Seid-. al.nee 1974. The contract ea.Ila for-"1e IJl'()ducdon ol • model that will be launclw:t from .... lbuWet todo~andpm= the locatiom of alrcraft. taftb. trucb and tr'OOp9 wttbln an accuncy of 10 to 15 meten. ~ 200 additional worken could be hired, Bar1o,a aald, nottnc that 400 to 500 -~ are already worldn& on the program in s.I Bach and about •200 million already ha been• 1pent on re1earcb and developnent. MeSan pushes. his wa~· into r~ce Dennis Holland auired in oldtime drimag gear From Page A1 Jrwtlana ln • 8eYell-day ":et'ttlnC driven of can built before 1942, apfrwt o«her'. . But l:Wlarid'a ~ lta enalQe in a shop ln Orange, bad to be DU8hed acrom ihe ~ line to become an ofUda! entry. 1bll oocwTed alter the other partidpanta ,....aoualy agreed to let the pair start anyway. · Holland expected to truck the vintage Buick to Phoenix late Saturday after repairl were made to a broken crankshaft. Under the rula, Holland can miss one lea of the j:>umey and ltill ~pate ln \he race. The driven, .ame ndnC veh.lcl_. that belched llnOke and couDed like lif8.dme -.noken. l'lttled oU fnm Buena" l>ark la todlanapblla S.~y­ eech teekinc a portico of the more than $200,000 in prUa ottered 6y the aporail. Interstate Battertn la bo1ting the race, detlped to ,et the ~ matoC' can to Irvllana tn time for the annual Indl•napoln 600. Actor Tony Curtll wu the announcer at Saturday'• 1tart, and actrea Moqan Brittany waved the ltartin8 flaa aa the anU,U-Jett the berry farm at half-minute lntervala. Amano the entn. w.e a 1937 PllCkard driven by ·~· .tar Bruce Penhall, The o1dat en1rJ was another Buick -this one built in 1908 -a year older thm Holland'• d••bled vehicle. Holland, wbo alone Yiitb Stanfield are the only Orange C.out residents In the relic race, i9 well known fOI' hia 13-year buildlnC pro~ In Costa Mesa.' He'a con1t:ruotin1 an 18th century style Baltimore Oipper ln hia ... yard, A win ln thl.I race might belp pay sne of the bWa. NEWPOQT l\IAY SUPROR~ MORE EiIGIJTS .•. Frorn Page A 1 J• , • • ~ • , • Hart beUevea if the council N'ewport. • arou,p that helped fH&1b'\a .. i3!if and quiet.er jitll · dAiillll tbt QQll.ally ta ccc•wime-..+-nb:C• formally votes to chanBe city tiDance the lawsuit that ldDed came ott the ••mbl)' line. 71 n1aht1 1tmpl1 '" ht policy from 41 to 55 rupta, it lallt ~· eff«t to expand tbe ~ council'• politico cloeen"t environaMDtal 1iu.u. fl'.OOW ml~t win over at leaat a alrpoi't. necwarily bold any swal OYW and that & ~ .,...,... _ ma ty of aupervimrs. Steve Malone, an ald• to oeher. pMlpe ln Newport. adds l)Olmlbly lower -mtcbt ..... Don Stra\m saya Superyilor Ralph Clark. ~ bil Malone. ·~other sroupe cai lat.er. he ~ supervimr's rejec:Sed 00. doesn'i want to c:1-t the 10 ahead and punue the She dam "-port ft v,tQI the dty;a offer. He bellevea the door on the future of the llArpoc1 ~ ~tlon Newport to .ruab tbintt bJ ...... for a city now ahould hold back in and want• io le .. ve future bu tn the put.• fixed nwnba' of fllalbtl at tbJa :sf~~·;:; ;;;;.~r~;·;~;;;;~~~-~~E . but aren't any promltes F o.-A1 on what •Newpott wiU get In rom .-...,... return. day1 earlier In the Belmont Sept. IO, 19801 aiurder ol JtlaliMd ''I th.Wt It can only help the Sham.,. ol Lone a.ch with• en.by, 20, or Ton-aoce, fl11~ttie relatlanablp between the·county man police tnv..uaaton later pattern of the atranplaaon and the city." auueatt Scott kllndfted •Klatt. C.OU.C-aUd. murders. Csoaby'• bOdy ••• Morgan. an aide to Supervt.or 'n1e dlMrtd attorney c.W:lf-4 to fouDd DOl"th of QUno. 8 ...,. a CQD\pl••nt ~ Kratt Arthur aald a aketch pad tanton. for *It ol ctYtdeDce. belOftll~ -to another vtedm, ~~1fl~~mu::; ~IMdU..._.~ l&~par!Old GreaorY Jolle~ of ... ,~ f 7& an alio lil•....,.tinl tbNe OC. • <:>raac-. wu found ln Knft'a ue ~ « . .,. ~ .... --. Part. of Jon.y•1 bOdy .. But he'• curiou. wbctther W.-.8 aveidD a•eraa''rctdlnno Couatv .;;;:found In OJ~ tnilb .._ othet l">"P9 ln New-pen 8-:tl " ....--: v fn are wil11nc to Mp fonnal -. .....!!Sbll!!~J~m~·~Bll~.!:!.Arth~-=--::; .. ;.;tat:;:, =--...l!tn~San:=...:•=!marcyne>;::;:~::....::Coun~:..::'1:.i....:~~~~:7'::''7--.;~7".7,~~ make thll camml~" MiJrpn ay1. Of pt.!ticular aDIWllem to Stanton ii Stop Poll\atma Our NATION ~ Alabama blacks march to protest shootings By Tlae A11oclated Presa EUFAULA, Ala. -More than 360 blaclu marched Oil city hall Saturday, shouting fof the diamiHal of two white Policemen involved in the ahooting deetha of two black bro\hert. The marchers said they were not aau.tied with a Henl'}' <:ounty grand jury report that exonerated the offlcen, and called foe a ledera1 giand jury investigation of the East.er weekend •bootlna of Hamp and Anthony Ru.aw aft.er they were •topped for a traffic violation. Police offidala Mid the two offk:en remain on the foroe, but have been ta.ken off patrol duty. NY's fin est try to save yo-yo NEW YORK -The yo-yo is said to be older than Chriatianity. The French call it "incroyable." It can walk in ita sleep and split the atom. But, accordin& to the Police Athletia Leque, it's threatened with extinction by the vorado\m video game. So, they organi.z.ed Saturday's "Save the Yo-yo Festival'' at Lincoln Center's Damroech Park and reintroduced the toy to more than 600 youngsters. The event included yo-yoing tips from some of the world's best. Woman testifies, home bombed DETROIT -An elderly woman whose house was firebombed only hours after her testimony helped convict a youth of earlier vandalizing the home says she is "atraid to live here ... but too old to move." Neither Isabella Famen, 84, nor her 86-year-old sister, Lily Hansen, was hurt when l!IOmeone threw a gaaoline-filled beer bottle lnto their home while they slept. Fire investigators believe the bomb may have been io.ed by an acquaintance of the 16-year-old boy who was oonvicted of breaking three windows of the home last December. WORLD Afghans deny U.S. charges ISLAMABAD. Pakistan -Radio Kabul Saturday denied Washington's claim that Soviet bombing has killed hundreda and probably thousands Qf civilians in Afghanistan. "Bombardments have not taken place," said the state-run radio in a broadcast monitored here. "In Herat City and around Herat everything is normal. People are doing everyday things nonnally.'' Bombing mars Pope's Italy tour MILAN, Italy -Pope John Paul II,· maintaining his achedule despite the fire-bombing of an altar where he ii to ce)ebrate Mass, made an unprecedented appearance at Milan'• La Scala opera houae Saturday night. Earlier Saturday, a man burled a p90llne bomb at a carpeted, meial-and-wood stand in fraot of the Regina Pacia Church ln ~em Milan, oftidala laid. 'Civilisation' host Clark dies LONDON -Kenneth Clark. the aristoc::ratlc Bridab art hi,Jtorian whose televuion apecW "Civlliaation" brought Ebrope'a great masterpieces into the homes of milUom of AmericaN, died Saturday at the aae of 78. Clark died at Hythe Nuntng Hmne near hia home in Kent. outside Loadon, bl8 family said. He entered the nursing home one week ~ the ' family said. Soviets say 'thugs' killed nuns MOSCOW -The Soviet Union's official Ta11 news agency said "Zionist thvgs" were responsible for the murclen in Jerusalem of two Soviet nW\8 of the Ruaian Orthodox Church found dead of mutiple st.ab wounds Friday in their convent room at the Church of St. John in west Jenasalem. 5 die, 12 hurt in Italian crash CELLE LIGURE, Italy -A truck carrying a load of oysten smashed into cars stopped inside a tunnel Saturday morning and exploded into names, killing five people and injuring 12, offid.ala said. STATE Innocent plea in molesting case ~TMINSTER -Misaionaiy worker George Gebhardt, ~. baa pleaded innocent to 12 felony counta of mo.lestina six neighborhood girls, ages 6 to 8. Gebhardt, who ia married and lives in Huntington Beach. is a retired quality .-uance worke.r for the U.S . Defeme Department. The rnolataUona, allepdly occurred in January and February. Cops' volunteer work .pays of( LOS ANGE:Li5 -Crime WM virtually eliminated for a few houn Saturday in a west8ide neiahborhood when 33 off- duty police detectives volunarily patrolled the area, recently the lite of a spate of crimes apinat the elderly. The det.ec:Uva, working without pay ~duties many left behind years ago, combed the Pico-RobenaOn area in patrol, undercover and decoy teams for eight hours. No c:rtminals turned UJ>-Lt. Andy Mathel uid. Arsonist sets fire in Anaheim ANAHEIM -An aJ"900Jst u-1 roed f1arel to tolw bnllih alon« Highway 55 Saturday. AutboriU. aid ~ lire tm.t-enecf a dor.en hUJeide homes before lt waa ctou.ed. Nine__.... ::rnin from Anabeftn and Oranee IUl'l'OUnded the tire and put tout tn an hour. after It IJODllUmld about one acre of ..-. Anaheim Capt Dennis Hamilton Mid. Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunday, May,'22, 1983 u . Violent storms keep poundingf \ Texas, South l • ' ByCllJU8TOPBER8ULLIVAN ....... , ................ Another· "1uper" atonn bore down Oil the SoutbeMt Saturday, poundinc n~l1hborhood~ with hail and fJoodin8 highways v'hile Wlleuhlna more tomadooa on Texans already reeling from a double punch that .kllled 10 people. lot in the IOUthWestem 1AJl1W."- town of Carly.; but caUled no ~or tnjwiea. AbOut «J0,000 people in the Houston area were without electridty, down from 200,000. J'"rom Oklahoma to the Carolnaa. relent!.-rainl P'lf!d riven. while ln Loul11ana, bayous overflowed. Hundreds were forced to flee their homm. ln M.ialialppl, where the rilina Peu-1 River threatened to matc6 a 1978 record flood, a NaUonal W•ther Service official called conditiona "very grave." In central Loul.llana, a man drowned Saturday when bia hone lmt ita f~ while tryinC to cram a.flooded rOedway. Another man drowned Saturday In 'l'enne9ee when he fell trying to get Into a beet neu'' hll flooded home a1ol1' the Ol*-1 River in the community of Bogota. Bia death bnJuibt to 28 the number of people who have died ln atorma acrou the Southeut since Wednaday. In Memphil. Tenn., two men were in stable conditio,n Saturday after they were struck by lightning while standing under a golf ooune tree waiting foe rain to end. ,, ....... Kenneth Phoenix 0£ Porter, Texaa, watchet water rise r rom overflowing creeks northeast of Houston. Eleven tornadoes drilled through the dark Texas olouda early Saturdax. including two that paaaed near Houston Intercontinental Airport, and authorltlea were trying to confirm other reported a.tghtings in the early afternoon. A twiater allO atruck a vacant In central Texa9. one wcman was Injured wheA a tornado deatroyed her mobile home Saturday ~ Lee County. Retaliation threat South Africa • ID PRETORIA, South Africa (AP) -Black guerrilla. Saturday warned of more attacu against the "force• and op- preuion," and South Africa'• white-minority government threatened to 1trike terrorist bues in retaliation for the car bombing that killed 17 and wounded 188. · Foreign diplomata have been predicd.ng the outlawed African katlonal -Oingrell might launch attacka In the wee.b 1•·•c:ecttna the June 16 uml\fenary of the 1976 Soweto riaCa, which ldlled bun~red1 of t>lack• iii the apra w\lng 1lu~ outlld• J"e>hannellbutl and W to monttw of UDAil. • On Friday afternoon, a car pacbd·-wtth expbiv. bJaw up out1lde the air force helldquart.en in thll capital dty. leaving more cuualtiee than any other single attack In the guerrilla ltNa1e apiDlt white rule. Police and army teama were still tryina to identify bodies Saturday. South Africa blamed the bombing on ANC, whteh maintains ottice9 or a.. tn moet of South Africa'• black-ruled nelghbon. The Pretoria govemmeat haa at varioul times been accused of or haa acknowledaed attacktna the ANC In tbme CCJl\&fttlW. . After &ht bomblna •. Defel* Minister Mapua Malan Nid South Africa lbould inoWlt pN: emptive atrlk•• ~alut ANC 'tar1•ta. bUt did taot lpeclfy wi... "If ..,. c1on•t ~ taldn& that kind ol ldian now, .wr.. llUinC around and waltlna for an tll"Od.tt to~~ 8o --~ ll)l to do~ ~t lt." Maran told~ ID Cape~. TEXAS Map of ~ouaton area showa towns where tornado deatha occurred. J Reagan says money ~an!.t .b'1.y educ.ation Cancer drug okay- but only in Texas SOtrrH ORANGE, N;.,. (AP) eleetion pla.na lf......, -a a -Pnmdent Reap.n. declarina wxmd term. "we ;.t haven't been PtUni OW" But coe Republican stratlCifi, IDOQ9Y'1 worth." ..ad Saturday who apoke an condition that be that the naUon'a ICboola were not not be identified, pointed out that maldn1 the grade and more New Jeney has been friendly f9detU dollara will not help. territdrv tor recent Bepub1bn" •-n.e ro.d to better educati<lft preaidentlal candldatea. HOUSTON (AP) -A doctor can continue to make and distribute a oontrovenlal ~ dnag derived from amino acidl, but only In Texaa, a federal judge hM ruled. Dr. Stanislaw Bunynaki, a Poli•h·born researcher who for all our people amply cannot When he waa introduced, practlcea ln Ho\l1ton, l• be -ved with more and more n~ gt dil1JI prohlblied from ahipplna the rec;;1ec1 we dollan collected, =.1:' ;';: ~'b:i ::0 all. GI drua an~ acrom state redtstrtbuted. and OYefl'elU)ated the -Auates. un .. until the U.S. l'ood and by w-1o.t .. -bureaucrats," the ..... nn.i, .AdminktnUan apprwe1 lt, -w .. -;-d~· ftJ\I\ ad At leaat one graduate and U .S . District Ju~1 Gabrielle J)r91dent to.1 l,.vu • uates, several f8culty members walked l a c u U y a n d 1 u e 1 t • a t de ......_ _ _.... McDonald ruJed • · commencement cer.emoniea at out u the pres! nt ·~-'° Bur1ynakl. 40, a former a_._"-" Uni·--' a peak. Earlier, t!b:l, had G ·1 , G re•••rcher •nd ... ,.t.nt ~Mml n.au vcn.ty. distributed a notice of p1ana UI ty. 0 to prot..or at Baylor eoneae of The four-year &cnan Catholic to protest bi8 appeerance and the Medicine, aald he ii 1lad colle1e la ln thia north Jeney hi&h unemployment rate ID the Holl. day Inn ~. deckhd partly ln hia ;::v::k'&ty1~ mnea wnt of area. -~ While the preaident spoke, ''At lea1t I'll be able to Vt.its to -the Northeut have chantina from about 100 people ARKADELPHIA, Ark. (AP) continue tnatmc ID)' paden... been,.... for Reqan, who bM demonatratln1 outalde the -Beca1.11e JaUa In Clark County ~ they will ill bAw to ooa» been cioncentaratift8 his public campul' main pi. could barely don't meet state alandarda f« 1o Teus," he .ad. appearancet ln the politi<:*lly be heard. TbeY wen p~ to ~~-o~~ .. ~: tn~b:ir :.! ~~:~= ~ =t~N= F::..; lu::!:8:t;:.;: aeven-day sent.nee for drivina •k-_ __._.... •'--A-... •---"'--S th d W t t to Ce tr 1 Am rt while intoxicated in th• local ,__-_3_~ ___ .. ____ ._ ... _"'_~ __ .,,..._. __ o_u __ •_n __ 8_1 __ 0_•_n_y_r_e_-____ ns ____ n_• ___ e_ca_. Holiday hm. M i 1 d r e d A,n t h o n y o f Arkadelphia pleaded iullty Thunday to her .:iclGd offer. and WU eent.enced by M\&Dk!ipal Judie B . W. Sanders. Mra. Antliony worka at the Holiday Inn where ahe ia to Ml'W her 1entienct. Arkanaaa' new drunken drlvt.na laws, w~ went into effect tbl1_ ~rtna, caJ) for a mandaiory jllll lllentimce of ~ ~,. to one yHr for a MCOnd Offenle ll lt la within thJW yeuw of the tint. BUY WH[QI THI JEWILLm~ BUYI No need to travel to the Loi Angeles Jewelry Marti . What do you like about Ute Dally Pilot! What don't you lib? Call the number at left and yow-~ will ba rec:.wded, trarwcribed and delivered to the ·~ edhot. QUri r~utqr prices are up to 75~ lower rfhdn other ~welry storesl SHOP AND COMPAREI · The ume 24-hour anaweri'nC Mrvtce ma)' be uted to ~cord let· ters to the edllor on any topic. NaUbo• ,contributor• mu.t lnet• their name llnd telephone nuntblr for verillution. No elrculatio. calla. please. • Tell us whal'.s on y~ur mind. OAAHCJ& COAST Dilly Piiat A4 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, May 22, 1983 I Buffalo Bill ~ I ' Fan, now 78, remembers spectacular Wild ,West show BJ STEVE ltLINE • 111211 .......... OMAHA, Neb. -He waa the prototype American superstar -a Pony Expre.1 rider, Army ICOUt and bu.U.alo hy.nter who rode out of the Old We11 and ante the world's ataae to ahape and embelliah a romantic imAge of frontier lJfe that endures to th.la day. Cowboys, cattle driv• and Indian flghta were l\Ul facta of life in the Great Plains when William F. "Buffalo Bill" Cody opened his spectacular Wild West show here 100 yean ago. Cody perfonned in the show that ~layed to more than 50 million people ln~ dues and a dozen countries until 1918, wt.6 he retired. ll was a apectacUlar production which at ita height had 650 perfonners_ but ita driving force and bigaest attraction was Cody. "I saw the show in North Platte in 1911," said Nebraska historian and author Nelli, Snyder Yost, • 78. "There's only one thing I remember -Buffalo Bill himself and how handsome he waa on that big · white hone." When "Buffalo Bill's Wild West and Congress of Rough Riders of the World" -the show's full included 2M> P1aina Indlans and Hden frarD l9Wnl foreign countriel. " Cody's partner, Nate Salsbury, hired P'reNA Zouavee, Ru11ian Cotaackl, South American gauchos, Mexican vaqueroe and Arabi, amona othen, to make apectaculat IWffJ» around tb4t -t arena. "They were the top riders of the wocld," Ye»t said. "And they wen~ round that arena juat u bard and fut aa they could." Despite Cody's suocesa. hia Income fluctuated wildly. "He could be a rni1tlonaire one yeu·and bnSk.e the next," Yost said. The year the show played the 1893 ChJcaao World'• Fair, his grandfather retumed to h.ia North Platte home with $3 million, Bill Cody Mid. "He gave a donation to every church tn town, gave every aaloon-keeper a gold watch, outfitted the fire department in new uniforms and provided the band with new uniforms, He al80 bouiht the mansion -the finest houae in North Platte," Y~ said. Neither Bill Cody nor Yost could thJnk of ~ enterta.lnment today that matches the excitement stirred in a community by the arrival of the Wild West show. ., ......... Trillion debt 'silent' WASHINGTON (AP) -The HOU8e Ml voted to 10 alona with Preatdent Rea1an'1 f'etlue.t to 1ncre... the national debt Jlmlt to ~ tl.4 trWJon. dol"8 tt Without leavm, any ~~season of qumenta over who la l"MpOnSible for enormous budget deflctll tbat make the debt limit tncreue neceuary, the Hou8e -by vo6ce vote -pamed and sent to the Senate the lef l1lat1on adding near y f 100 billion to the llmit. uMuch of it was accurate. But much of ia was made very spectacular. It really wasn't what everyday life was like." "When he (Buffalo BUI) came to town, everr,body dropped everything and went to .ee him,' ea.id Yost. "I don't knoW of anything aince that draws people ln like that." Poster shows one of many "last performances" for Buffalo Bill Cody a century ~o. . Sen . Bob Dole, ~Kan .. chainnan of the Senate Finance Committee, aid Hou.e puaage of the IDeelUtt givee "eome pnllnl9e" of quick action ln the Senate next week. title -toured Eu.rope, Cody was "the best known and most photo8J'aphed man in the world," said his 70-year-old grandson, Bill Cody, of Cody, Wyo. "Buffalo Bill" f,'::,.;:: nickname in 1867 while working to provide o meat for workers on the · Kansas Pacific Railroad. He had aerved as a Pony Express rider in his early teens before hiring on as a hunter and acout for both the railroads and the U.S. Army. Before the Wild West show became h.ia 801e means of income, Buffalo Bill Cody's exploits had already been romanticized in the "dime novels" of Ned Bun\Une and others. Bill Cot:Jy says the show was an accurate portrayaJ of frontier life. Yost agrees, up to a point .• "Much of lt waa accurate. But·much of it was made very spectacular," she aaJd. "It was all baaed on fact. but it really wasn't what everyday life was like. There waa a lot of glamour put into it." Special effects helped draw the crowds. Marauding Indians riding in circles around their intended victims, frequent ahoot-'em·UJ» and the cavalry riding to the ns:ue where stapla of Cody's extravaganza. "They burned a log cabin in every show," Y Ol!lt said. "And there waa fine .:enery. He had llOtne very realistic looking mountains that would be aet up in the arena. Conceeled in them were stainteps. and a young Indian boy would come down from the top of the mountain on his hone -down thme stairatepa -and people said it looked juat llke aomeone riding down a mountainside." The cast was an attraction, too, including Sitting Bull. the Sioux chief who ttiwnphed over Lt. Gen. George Cusler at the Battle of the LitUe Big Hom and was later shot to death by federal police for resistina errest. Another star was sharp.hooter Annie Oakley, "a little farm girl from Ohio," k'CC>rding to Bill Cody. "Grandad heard about her -90meOne told him ahe could shoot pretty good -and took her on in the 1how. He made her a star." Her real name was Phoebe Ann Moees. From Woodland, Ohio, she joined Cody's show in 1885 at the aee of ~and became an lnata.nt hit. She aJao consi8tently outahot the Wild West'• male sharp- shooting star -"Cowboy l(jd" Johnny Baker. The C-ongrea of Rough Riden of the World Want to hitch a ride into space? WASHINGTON (AP) -Want to Oy in space as a private cl tiz.en? Your chances of rt!llChing this dream are better lf you we a writer, broadcM1er or educator. 'nMtft will be teata for non-estronauts on the epace shuttle in three or four years, and a 1pedal taek force recommended that the National Aeronautics and Space Administration make them available to civillana at no charge. 11\oee .elected for early Olghta, it laid, should be professional ~ able to provide the public with inalghta into 1pace flight and the role of humans in epaoe. The first, the task force said, 1hould be / communicators. such u reporten and autban, who "coufd provide a comprehensive visual mlalon history aa well as real-time reports." 'n1il goup a1ao could include poets. artists or photosraphen. Technical writers should be amon, the early travelen, to "provide a written and interpretive history that al8o CIO¥el'S the ldence, technical and lnsUtutional achievements that make the space pl"08l'am feasible," the group'• report said. ffi&h priority, it laid, alao should be given to educaton who could later lnatruct Jtudenta "on the science, eoalneering and "oloilcal princlpl~ tntetra} to manned apace flJght. •• Other profaliollala woulcl fQDow, but none of the c.4titen ~ should be pennltted to profit fJ'Ol'Q u.~ uMi thllle abouJd be. Dl"OVWon that any J'DOne'Y e&med be donated to chatlty, it ~ Whether fcntanen should be includ9d would be a NASA~. Tbe report ... presented to the NA.SA AdvtmrJ Council by Dr. John E. Naup, a ldentist wbd ~ the TMlc: Force for the Study of Private Ottmw ~ the Shuttle. NauaJe, a former NASA of6clal. a. an executive of the Fairchild SJ*e and ~=· i'We ' the viewtof a wide C!l'09 ~of peop,'' aucJe Mid. ''W• concluded ~ ........ "*',t to &ab uother •teP to ~ up "*9 travel , 4 ' •I °3 ,. I ;·11-1 humm:11~woawenwUYe1n ~ Md thll ~ WOUid Mli> llL\84 build tOwUd tblt pl.'' .. ~ Men's And Soya' Gray Tube Sock• o.i.t-the-calf ~ of 0-eslan9 aay- llc/flylon. Flt boys' sizes 9· 11 and men'a lizes 10..1:). Save. ·~~-TM .. 16x20" Wall Album For Photoa Display yoor favorite family photo- grllph.9 in an atb'Ktlve wall album. Briffo So•p Pede FIMI Touch cott .. Creemer 1 kllo' powd-.d non·dliry coe.~. 111 ..... wool I09P pedt. 33o02. • llz8 Flnlll Tauc:tl9 ~ rte'°'**. '"'-• .,.... 12.99 4-Way Multlpurpose Handcart .. Heavy-duty hand cert can be used to haul loadS 3 ways. folds compactly for atonage. i,99° Aat. 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The 10-year drive • 1 to ratify the amendment, which would bMi d.lacrimination on the bMll of .ex. ended a week later. , Only 35 of the necessary 38 states I ratified the amendment by the J\ine 30 deadline. , A new ERA propasal is before Congreas. When it will be conlidered is uncertain. The fasten' leader., Sonia 1 Johnson of Sterling, Va., a Failure only deepened their commilfllent to equal rights Mormon excommunicated for her femuuat views, ran for president of the National Oraantz.atlon for Women wt fall and loet. Now 1he lectures at unlveraiUet, la outllnlna a book and ''orFanllina women Into think tank&' for the 1984 national elections. "The fast cauted a hetshtenina of awareness among women_ ol the poaiblitiesl and what mo.-. can you uk?" Johmon Mid b'orn Susarloaf Key, Fla.. where ahe was vialting a friend. The former f~tera predicted women will be a po•t force in 1984 election• for prealdent, Congreas and state leglslatutea. Shirley Wallace,, atlll a Mormon, left her bu.band and e ntered the Univerelty of Northern Colorado at Greeley, where her youngest of four children la a student. She hopes to become a lawyer. "I was a gooci Mormon wife for 23 yeera," Wallace, 44, aatd this week from her Evans, Colo., home. "When I was married the lmP9rtant thing WU, my ValW!ll we..e, God wanted me to have children. "'And 10 I did that," abe aatd. "My whole drive 1-for women'• rt1hta; my educ•Uon and my plane are for that. 1.aw _.. to fit Into ihet.Ucal ~better than any o r area. ' · Sister aureen Fiedler, a Roma~ Catholic nun from Wa1hl111ton, D .C .• 1wltched l'911ciows ordera, toured much of the nation and apet\t February in Nicaragua learntns how "p,aaanta overwhelmlnaly 'a'lpport the. Sandlnlata goverhment" that Prealdent Reagan denounces. She DOW lobblee Congre11 to bar U.S. support for antl-governm.ent guerrillas in the Central American nation. Mary Barnes of Ralef&h, N.C., another Monnon. ii ralaln8 two amall children while workln1 toward a bachelor'• desree in accounting, and ia active in women's IJ"OUpe. Mary Ann Beall, a Quaker, la home Jn l'alla Ch\l.ftlh, Va., wtth her hutband and two dauahtera, baa written a book of poema on experiences 1n the fut and lt actlve lo feminiat olrclel. 'l1le fut took a heavy phyaleal toll on Beall, who IUftered a collapaed tuna. Bachelor, who Mid her Los An1elea women'• apparel 1hop failed durln1 the faat, quit political actlvtarn. She runs a pn>ll'8IJl for the Director'• Guild of A'm er i ca and be 8 an "ap!rituallty workshops" to teach people how to UR "their creative eMflY within." Zoe Ananda of Newport Betich. Calif., continues operating a bookstore and hu grown more involved to the femlnlat apirttuallty movement on the Weat Cout. She and Bachelor often aee MCh other. Bachelor aa1d the fut aoured her on pol1Uca1 activUzn. 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Chip,, CM ... pu ft and ...... !ailr.,,.. --~--.,.,.. menymore. watering, mouth · product. Texans~Jaln hot aauce -slathered on most eve -and the rest of the country · ~to be catc on. "Down here, it'a alwaya been u.d like alt and pepper.'' Mid Kit Goldabury, president of Pace Picante Inc. "Now, a lot of people are makinR it part of their daily diet." Plcante sauce, or aalaa, ia basically a hodgel>Odae of tomatoes, jalapenoa. onions, vinep.r and a duh of apices, but Goldabury aaid the way to waya to blend the lngredlenta are ''incalculable." Goldabury baa presided over much of the f.amily-operated company•a expanion, which · mirrors the boom in the $350 pUlllon Mexican food buainesa. MeJdcan aaucea rake in abo&&t $135 milHGft annually, and Pace maka the natioo'• besHelllnc • auce, even t.bougti it concentrata U. effol1a IDOl'lly in Texas, New Mexico, Oklahoma. Arbona and Colorado. Pace la moving to a new manufacturtnc complex f:rom ita current cramped f.acillU.. and the aroma of succesa, the company'• lawsuits •y, bu drawrt lrnitaton . Larry Amstutz and Brian Loranger left PllCle ) about 1 ~ yean qo to form Sauces Unlimited Inc., which manufactures a pneric-labeled picante •uce · marketed in a three-trtate area. Amstutz and Loranger had been mbdnl their aauce for lMa than a ye.r when P11ee obtained a temporary injunction, contending the pelr plraied the Pace recipe. Sauces Unlimited filed a counterclaim charging Paoe wtth antitrust violations. A jury acquitted Sauces Unlimited of the • ptrau.n, charlea. but Pace's appeal still is pending before the 4th Court of Qvil Appeals here. Sauces Unllmited's auit la pend1nc in federal court. Both Amstutz and Go1dabury ref\&lled to dblam '. the litigation in any detail. And asked about the supp098Ci slmllaritlea in aauoea. Goldabury wwered only; "JUllt taate it. .. Pace filed awt .,..inat another local sauce maker in 1981, contendinl Jiminez Food Products Inc. imitated ita bottles and label shape. Jlminez turned around ahd filed an antitrwt _. violations lawault ap1nst Pace. I I Air01an graduates ., WayM P . Hunt Ml gnduated from the U.S . 1 Air Force munitions maintenance oou.ne at Lowry 1 Air Force Bit.aft, Colo., it was recently announced. He will now .erve at Kadena Air Baa in , Okinawa, Ja9an with the 400th Munitio.na , Maintenance Squadron. Hunt ii the aan OJI. Pat N. Cobb of eo.ta !aeu. ~· OrMge Coaat DAILY PILOT /Sunday, May 22. 1913 0 Soinetimes it doesn't ·pay to be tops There are a lot of thinp in which Orange County residents like t.o take pride and satiafaction. We live in one of the most beautiful places in the nation .. nay, even the world. We have a reaaonably low rate of unemployment. ~ A reasonably high (pardon our modesty) l~l of income. School systems are good, if not the best in the state. We have planned oommunJtles. Free a_plritl. The blue Pacific. And last, but not le.ast, terrific weather. Now it seems we're on our way to · earning another distinction. We could soon be the car capital of the nation. Statiat.\cs from the California Department of Motor Vehicles show that Orange County is second only to Los Angeles in the number of can registered. The experts say if our growth pattern continues, we'll beat the sprawling metropolis to the north in no time. What that will bring us, along with another superlative t.o tell our less fortunate friends in other jurisdictions, is more smog, and yes, more traffic. Picture Orange County in lS years. It's 2 p.m . and the 405 has been a solid line of cars moving at 5 mph since noon. A second level has been built over Pacific Coast Highway. Southbound commuters ~k into the secoJ?d floor ateliers in the heart of Corona del Mar, while northbound travelers sit fender t.o door handle 1n the heat of a July afternoon. More cars, more people, more pollution. Not exactly what being the best is all about. But there ia a silver lining t.o th.is (yellow-grey) cloud. The increue in au .. won't bring an incre8le in traffic fatalities, say the DMV folka. Nobody wtll be arlving fast enough in all that traffic to do any real damage. • Op1n1on' upreu"o 1n tf'le s~e •11011e •rt tf'\Ose ol tf'lt D•lly Pilot Ofner votws ea· presstel on tnos p.soe •re tf'IOW of 11'\eo~ •ulnon •nd •rl•Sts. Rl'.Ol'r commenr 1\ on vol· • eO Addreu Tl'\(' ::>•••I' P1101. p 0 Box IS.0. Co\l• Mew. CA '111>26 PhOne 11 HJ 6•2·•321 IAllBDI Cut MX funding To the F.ditor: I think all further fundlna for the MX miMUe should be cut off. One of the reaaona given by President Reaaan for building the MX ii that it caQ be used u a barp.ining chip In negotiationa with the R.uai.8.na. However, the American people can have no confidence in this line of rea.oning. In the paat, a number of weapona syst.ema -such aa the MIRVed Minutelttan and the cruise miaslle -have been promoted partially .. bargaining chips. Now, in hindsight, we .ee that the Pentagon develops an attachment to such bargaining chips, once they are built, and will not negotiate them away. Why ahould we have any hope that the ca.e of the MX will tum out any differently? Also, in return for CoQgresaional approval tG build the MX, the President has pledged to take a mo~ fiexible approach in negoUu.1rul 'Um• reductiona with the Ru.lint. But~ from the Umt" man who promised ua a balanced budget in 1984, what confidenoe can we have that he will deliver on hi.I latest guarantee? Better that we just don't risk buUd1na th.II dan8ft'OUI and ClClStly weapon at all! Congrea will llOOD decide the fate of the MX. People oppoeed to the MX ahould promptly write or call thei~ senators and repreeentativee and urge them to vote against it! DALE BRADFORD Newport Beach Another Reagan fan To the F.ditor. It ii normal to auume, and quite l"eall01lable to expect, that many vituperative raporwee wW surface in answer to Henry Burke's Jett.er publlahed ln the May 13 Mailbox -esped.ally ln view of the feet that hJa oplnk>n was headed (in your words) "Reagan'• the best'• •.. and ln 18 point bold type no !em! My ocm1Clence tellt rM that there are many who~ Y(ith Mr. Burke'• commenta and thank him, at I do, for bavlna the courage to expreas them. RroINALD JONES Corona del Mar l . M. BDJd /Hearing choice Q. u most people hear better with the ri&ht Nr, as you said, how oome most people put the telephone receiver to the left ear? A . Can only aurmiae It's to keep the Maht hand free to take notes or wnatever. Mott people do indeed hNr better with the right ear. Watch a car mectwuc. Chances are about 86 to one that he'll cock hi.I right ear toward the enaine to pick up the aounda. Q. I claim mc>re home remedies have been deviled to cure the common cold than any other ailment ... ? A. Pretty cloee. The 80tt throat la u1d to merit that d.lst1nction. Q . What do African.a want when tMy .-for .. .,,..11..,•1 A C«n. ~t't tYVet matt°' Al.rial. In !'cYPt. com ia known • syn.n durn. Chk-rtce f.rtuen amothend in booty, that WM Marco Polo's favorite diab, accotd1na to the wrtu.n ncorcl. Bamam hwaa tbetr kercbSe& from thelr beltt, the Eqlbh bunt \be&n bun their' -.W.. It wa1 th• 4'hana•• of tho•• kercblef1 that 1•v• u1 the ptenundation °' ··~." 8'at tome ~t.ed ICribe lor'8 .., chaftClid ..,. ..,.m,,, ot iM word on the theory It should be 10 named becnuae it's uaed In the ··hand.'' Only one in five airline pUott ll'DOkea. The mustard plants in the Arabian desert are purple, not yellow as hereabouta. Q . Why do some orchard operators whltewath their ~ t:runx.? To repel lnMC'tt? A. Not prlmarily, rm told. 'nM idea aot tta.rted by one theorilt wbo thouaht the white color would reflect the wtnter sun whk:h tended to crvk the berk of the trees. Between 1087 and 1700, any man condemned to death in France could eave hi• Ule by provtni he eould r-..d the Unt veree of the 5 lat Palm. Mlnneeota realdentt tee tbe nonhem llahtt about 25 tlma a )WJ', i1 \hey look. U It'• thickly tpWJ out of wool, It'• yam. U ihldcly out of cotton. lt'a lltl'tna· Why du. ditference? Anyhow, in a major leaaue bMMll are 219 yardl ol W001-n yam and 150 yarde of cotton 1111na. Held in cowhkte wtth lot .Utchee. Any Cl~ MX a key to ~first strike' WASHINGTON -Despite repeated deniala over the years, there ii eecret evidence that U.S. military ttrategiats are planning for a nuclear tint strike option a&ainat ihe Soviet Union. The MX mialle is an lmportant part of thb planning. A credible first-strike force requires land-based, llighly a"urate missiles capable of knockln1 out an enemy's offensive miatiles without serious retaliation. The United States could havtt such a capability by the early 1990s. The story of our pot~ntial firat-etrike force is told ln secret • reporu of the Defense Department and the 'Arms Control and Disarmament Aaency. My associate Dale Van Atta hu obtained copies of these reports. One secret ACDA document inclu• a chart with the candid title, "Ou\come of Hypothet.kal U.S. First Strikes. 1993." THE CHART incorporates tome c:rb1 UIWnptlons into ita calculation-. For one th4na. tt auumes that the Soviet t.lnton would "not launch out from under the attack" -In other G. -J.-1:.-.-•• -1.-•• -. -. -~ words, that tNi Russiana would, for some reuon, not launch their nuclear mlt11lea at the first wamma of a U.S. attack or while our mitisiles were raining down death and destruction on them. The equation abo admlttedly "ignores the impect of X-rays, n&utron radiation , electromagnetic pube, thermal effectives (and) poulble problems of variations In yield, (acc:ttracy) and rellabllity o( U.S. weapons." But with all these hl1hly favorable -not to say unlikely -assumptions, and an adjustment for only 100 MX missiles instead of 200, the aecret projection lndicatea that after a first strike by our modified Minuteman III, Trident 11 and MX mi.asiles, not a ainjie Soviet missile wo would awvive. AooonUna to a recent Penta1on report. Ule l\\mianl now have 1 total of 1,398 tniaalle 1Uo1 at varioua locations. Planners figure on two U.S. nuclear warhead& to take out each Soviet allo. Thete would have to be warheada with "hard. target klll capability," meaning able to destroy ateel- a n d -concrete reinforced underground missile silos. (ln macabre nuclear parlance, "IOft" targets are cities -and, of coune, peope.) THE BEST U.S. hard-target misallea are 300 recently upgraded Minuteman ma. each carrying three warheads. That's enough -in theory -to wipe out 450 of the Soviet mi.asile silos. The Navy la developing a misalle with the same capability, the D-~. for uae ln the Trident ll aubmarine-launcbed mlHlle system. The 150 D-5s planned will each have 10 warheads, for a theoretical "kill" score of 750 Soviet silos. Then comes the MX, a auper- a cc u rate miHlle capable of dropping lts warhead within 304 to 425 feet of a taraet. No known silo could withstand a nuclear blast that close. The 100 MX m issiles, with 10 warheads apiece, would put the United States over the top in destructJve power. A secret disarmament agency report understates it this way: ''The additl~n of highly accurate MX m1ltilet would give the U.S. lntercon~ntal balliatic m.mile force a much improved time-urgent hard-target kill capability." It's a matter of simple arithmetic: some 3,400 highly accurate nuclear warhead& to aim at proQably no more than 1,400 Sovie\ mimle .UC. by the early 1990s. ~ are the two miasi.lea prawned nee ~to take out each silo, with left over to drop on other "hard" tar~ets, auch aa the Soviets' command- and-oontrol bunkers. Not ao atmple,of course, la what ~.Kremlin'• reaction to tbll thhat would be. Ao. the ACDA report we.ma: The "1ynergistlc e ffects" of Minuteman III improvement, Trident ll and MX "could l'cut a large portion of Soviet CBM ailos at risk, an4 together could have sipifiaant destabilizing effects and a negative arms control lmpect." In short, the report warns. the Kremlin might not wait docileJy for a future U.S . firat-atrike ch eckmate. "Under extreme crisis conditions." the report conclude., "Soviet 1e.adtts might perceive preaures 10 atrik.e first.'' Could yo-yo save our youth? A nationwide. committee ha.a been tonned in an edort to further a noble and lmportant Amerlc:an cauee. ~ lfOUP lt called the Saw the Y t> Yo Gana. Ita purpoee ta simple. ''In an era dwina which video pmea are threetenina to take over the mind• of Amerie&n youtha, eameone has tot to stand up for the yo-yo before lt diaappeen entirely," A!d Terri Klein, leader of the e;roup. "The yo-yo la already an ~red species. If 90ro.ane doesn t do something aoon, the yo-yo is a goner." Klein , 25, a New York publJd.at. eaid that pnerationa of Amerlcanl who erew up playing with yo-yot would be thocked to diKDYer the current state of yo- yolna. "Did you ever try to find a yo-yo in a druntore or a toy store thete daya?':f~•he asked. ''It's ju1t about lmpoaaible. Either you'll find a yo-yo on • bottom shelf, ot pushed way beck oui of tleht -or, more than likely, you · won't find a yo-yo at all." SKE SAID that her prup had nothin8 pereonal againat video 1ame1. "They're OK, I 1Ue11,'• -.-.-.-· --m she eald. '1But yo-yo• are • U'ldldoll 1n We cownry, and It brab my lwart to tee m.lWClm o( Amerbn chOdml Nndinl for boun In tram of cold, 1mpenooal COGlpu• wmtDa1t. w1ilie warm, friendly yo-yoe are allowed 10 die." Klein and her committee tent me a Duncan ~yo ln the mail. I abeentmindedly tied the atrtn• around my tint fineer. and took a stroll throuih the dty room, N I walked, I let the yo-yo nm up and down ita atriJla. The retponae was ama&lna. People bepn to pthtr around. (I charact.erhe t.hla u "amazin&" beuuM I have been a member of the newepaper'• ftatf for five years. and thla mark.a the tint time that anyone bu apoken to me.) "Wbere dld you 1et that?" they ll&kl. And! ur haven't teen one of~ in~" And! ••Can you walk the e!" Ah, yd. Walk dQale, ltock the cndle. AtouNS the~· All pnru. out of the portou8 pest of yo-yotns. Today's callous video children have no way of nmembering it, but many of ua ct111 recall the days when field repre.e'ntatlvet of the Duncan yo-yo comptny would appear each •J>l'ina at druptores and toy abopa In our hatne towns, to ~te tricb, teach U1 new aid.DI, and -not Incidentally - Mil a few ~>U· , IT Wil the quickest, !'\\Ott pred .. way in the world to deteftnloe who wu cool and who WM not. You could dre9a well, you could talk smoothly, you could rlde your bike with no hands -you could, ln ahort, thow a eophiatication that bell'ed your 11 years -but ever:ythlna elae became aham when y0u baa to thow your atuff with a yo-yo. When It was ;u.t you and your Duncan Imperial out there alone, there wu no hiding place. Tom Wolfe may have been wrltlne aboot jet pilot• and utronautt wMsi be coined the' t•nn 11th• rl#ht stuff" -but clearly what lie had ln the back of hJa ri)1nd WM Y<>-Y°"'8· Of all the ~pl.ilhmenta carried out ovet the yean by all my b1enda, no\h1na haa ever lmpr e• ed me mOre ihan the afternoon when, • ln front of Rqien' Dn.lg Store, Danny Dk:k dueled the tourinC Duncan yo-yo matter 10 a virtual draw. After the warm recepdon my Duncan and I received ln the dty room, I decided to aet in touch with the Du.DC&D company. I wae aurprited to leam, after a bit of research, that the :al Duncan finn had aorwi pt ln 1965. 'lbe Duncan name Ud been taken over by the nambeau Corp .. of Baraboo, Wia. -and Flambeau today prodlX'eS the rema.tnJ.na Duncan yo-yoa. "Yes, we're very ton')' that~ demand for ye>-yoa has dropped 10 dramatically," said ltay Gummer, a Flambeau spokellllAll. Gummer laid 1hat In 1961, \he peak year ln America for yo-yoa, Duncan dld $15 million ln bua1nt9t. Now -22 years later, after decade• of dlu.ylng Inflation -the American yo-yo lnduairy doet only$& million a year. William Shatner, whose acting career went into orbit with the "Star Trek" series, now has his own star on Hollywood's Walk of Fame. It's the 762nd, located in front of Mann's Chinese Theater. WASHINGTON, (AP) ~ ~ ~ reports from Cona.r... do UUle to dispel the belief that the Senate la a rich man'a club. · Special lntereata added to that wealth laat year, pwnplna anothet h .4 million Into eenaton' pocketll In the form of IJ*kera' feee. Accordina to the diactoaure atateJnenta, 23 aenaton Uated UIOta ot $1 m1lllon or inore and anothfr nine reported th~ holdinp could exceed that plate9u. 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Staff Office at 76().2244~ And for more information about cataracts, fill in the coupon below and mail it to Hoag Hospitaj's f The Sight Center at Hoag Memorial HoSpital Presbyterian was established to help people with · cataracts and other vision problems. Equipped with the newest' teclihol90 a~ for the test· ing, diagnosis and treatment Of eye problenis, the Center has one goal: to save your vision. · Sight Center. j I I ~I . 1 A8 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, May 22, 1983 t· Now they're Siamese Refugee children from Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam rehearse for a church production of uThe King and I" in Bellevue, Wash. Many of their costumes were brought with them. No security boosts after third hijack By KILEY ARMSTRONG " 1fl•••,,_ .... NEW YORK -.Despite a third airplane hijacking this mon~ this time by a "loneeome" CUban who commandeered a flight from Miami to New York, federal aviation offidala say they have no plan.a to increue in-flight security. A gray-haired Speniah-speakina man, wearirw • contraption of wires, batteries ana what he ma was dynamite around his neck. hijacked Eastern Airlinea Fllaht 24 to Cuba Thunday. The flight arrived safely at its final destination, r.. Guardia Airport, nearly six hours late, after the hijacker wu .eized in Havana. "He explained to me that he was loneeorne . . . He was 9011letimes on the verge of tea.rs," said pusenger Amy O'Brien, who acted u interpreter for the hijacker. He told her his name waa Carlos Arias. The jet waa diverted 900l\ after it took off from Miami International Airport at 2:19 p.m., said F.aatern spokesman Jim Aahlock. The hijacker apparently cleared Eaatem's security 1yatem, Ashlock said, adding that the "The bottom line . . . is to make sure no one is hurt. A diversion to Cuba . . . is a small price to pay for overall safety." oompany would cooperate wi\h the FBI and the I 1'edera1 Aviation Administration. But he said there · were no immediate plans to tighten 8eCUrity. I All ~ at Miami International Airport qlust walk through a metal detector and put their · I belongings through an X -ray machine before I boarding a plane. ''The bottom line of the system is to make sure no one is hurt." Aahlock said. "A diversion to CUba on an occaaional basis ii a small price to pay for overall ufetv." The last hi~ of an Eutem filiht w~ in July 1981. FAA spokesman Jack Barker said in Atlanta that the agency h8I no plans to put.lky_marahala on airlines. aa it did after a rash of b.lJlddnp in 1880. "Historically when there's been one (hijacking), there'• been two or three,'' Barket aakl. ''To OW' bowled2e, the bljacken are in pri8on in C\lba. Why they'd bijM:k a plane to F to a Cuban pci8orl ia beyond\.& Maybe if that fact were better known, we wouldn't have., many." It was the third U.S. akyjllcldna lllnce May 1. In two previous cues, Miami-bound Capitol A1r jets were diverted to Cllba after leaving San Juan, PUerto Rko. Chris Mazzella. an FBI spokeanan in Miami, laid Thunday'a hijldter "had a family in Cuba and ....-n't able to get them back to the United Stata , .. We really can't say for certain whether he })ad a bomb," Mazzella said after agents =ewed puaengen and crew members in 'The hljlcker, in his ~ and neatly dr E II ! d, told an -sent at the ticket counter that his name wu C. Aftaa and lilted a Miami addrem. Manflla said. .. A lot of the people were a little unnerved and didn't s~t back onto the fli&ht at Miami,'' said ~ Kin8. 24, of Miami, the fint pMRnler off ~ pe1ane at LaGuardla'a F.Mtem TenninaL • "We were treated very well, alhouch it waa not ~ best of circwmtances," said Ma. Kini. who wu. 1"ftlnc New York. l On May 1, Capitol Flight 28e waa hljKked by • man wtio tossed notes across the cabin ~n of h1a "unemployment mllery and ." 1ben he Jocked hilmelf in a lavalal')' and -~-to be taken to Cuba. • On May 12, a woman armed with a flan pUtol "'* aver the 1amt fli8ht with 248 people aboud. 1 l Both hijackers were Hised by Cuban ... tharidel and the ,... returmd safely to Miami ~ continued on to OUcqo. al I Graduates Mleb•el Kline, eon of Mr. •nd Mn. Michael Kline of Foantaln Valley, wgrada•ted from Di-.t.ne Word CoUep in Epworth, Iowa. Hewu ,...ideat Of the Student · o/,'nate. UCiHTWEICHT ,.111..-..cene .. ,, .... ,, .. ,.lie CLEAN WRDll ...... rorc11 •" contJlfts: tonri. propane, Clll'f9ftl. brizt rocls, llmeS. llgftttr, 2 Ups, owners ruu. 1c.saoo. TA&ETOP Hooded O••Grlll1 -··- ,.. -"'11\-""' ICil. ·~·. ·.m ~ -~ ·-· ... Hope fades for. ~host p1ane' I I 10" Jt 17' ' LONDON (AP) -The ownen of a $2 nUWon l.Alrjet thal flew 1,800 mllel over l'Aarope with no o~• at th• controh have abMdonecl hope of recoverina the crubed plane and 1111 three-man crew from tbe North Adan Uc. Afr traffic •aMBll, a W••t German charter fllabt compeny wbkh owned the Arnerieul·bullt plane, Mid tl)e jtt WU believed to be 600 feet undr.vater about 200 mlJee eouU, of lotJlind. A ~ fer the w_reckqe hal beeft·. can.cs ofl and the three crewmen -all of them pAJota -.,.. pnaaned .... AvtaUOn ~ •Y tai1ure ol .,,,, ... Hl-.Clll , ... Dw*I ......... """ wood !ml. 10121017. the oxypn l)'ltem' ml8ht haw knocked out the thrH crtw memben before the pl.me n.w ott coww over Norihern l'A&roDe Wec:tne.lay and plunpd into the AtJanUc OC..U. , "We aN inttY certain it WM hypoxia (oll)'1•n defldency)," Lt . Cm d r . B 111 Clyde, a tpokemnan f« the U.S. NA'l'O bMe in Keflavtk, Iceland. "It la molt likely tQ have been cal.aled by a malfunctton in the oxyp l)'ltlem." But a GMBH apokemnan Mid "I could 1u11eat a hundred theoriel (for the Cl'Mb) .nd only the lOllt would tum out to be the correct one.'' J TA• 1201.a. ,.,,,.,,, .•••• ,,, .• , .. Setf-sNlnt ffatln pments Wind .... ..., ...... ~ taDotota11S fOr fife 11111 Wllld rdStMICI. E1$l to lnStal. J ~ per Dini! .... In .... QI Of '"""· 6" X 15" UNFACED •· f. ,., .. ,.,,, ••• ln•ul•elon •t t~!·n M'' CCMllUCATID .... ,,, .... .,,. ... ,. , ... ......... , ... •n ................. ••·" Pfl IOll The lllglier the 1-Yllue, the .,.... the ln5Utidng fOM'. ASIC fOf the tact 5'lftt on 1..-.s.. I" I U "l-tt 7S.07SO. FT.. • ..... .. P&AmC Fa•e ... -·- SUNDAY, ~y 22, 1883 FINANCE STOCKS REAL ESTATE Histo~y • against Lakers? PIULADELPHIA (AP) -The PhUadelj>hla 76en and Loa Anpla Lakera both wtlJ have Jmtory aoimt them when tliey face eacn other today in the opener of their third NaUonal Basketball Auociation clwnpionahip 8erlea meetinc in four yeara. The Lakera are trylns to become the first \earn in 14 years to repeat u NBA cbamplom. They beat the 76en in the final •riea in 1980 • lut aeuon, both tlmea in six gamea. The 76era, making their fourth championship aeriea _a~ I alnce 1977 but 1till ,lookinl. for their first title llnce 1967, bid the be9t regu.lar.....aon nJCOC'd in the league 1n 1982--83. • rn the lut decade, only the Bo.ton Celtb in 1981 won the champlonabip after winnlnc the 1; most pmes durtna the ...an. r ''Our f..k!.:u to set to the finala, •• Co.ch Pat Riley Dave Anderson Sheldon Blockhurger, Julie Seleine (righ~) and Jocelyn Lee (inset) qualified for the state regionals. said. "I WM afraid we'd get u.,.et on the way by Portland or San Antonio. Somehow that happens to the defending chamP'on." BIOckbuster jumps for Newport's Blockburger By ROGER CARLSON or .. ..., ........ NORWALK -Newport Harbor Hieb'• Sheldon Blockbw;ger just keeps aolnc further -and further, capitalizing en bia abilities to earn a pair of CIF 3-A championahipe at the track and field finala Saturday at Cerritos College befoft 7,826. ,,. blond. 9eJ'llor first took the long with a penona1bestof23-3~. but that w• Juat the beglnninc. He reeled toU an elfort of 48-6 ~ on hla firat latteDpt Jn the triple jump, followed with -11 ~ leep. then ltood around and ~ to aee If anyone could come • They couldn't. "f felt pretty eood,'' aid Blockburger. ·rip le crow-n 'denied BALTIMORE (AP) Deputed Te1tamony, kept at !drie while the favorites fought and fretted, left behind ihe ODlltroveny and romped through the slop to victory in the $346,200 I ~ Stakes Saturday and ndned Sunny's Halo'• hopes for I a Triple Crown. I The Maryland-bred colt ~ and beet De.ert Wine, I the hor1e that cauaed a CCllltroveny last week by going I to'oourt over the diuretic Luix. Deputed Teatamony, who d.Jdn't arrive at Pimlico Race 'l'raclt Wltil Saturday morning, dftw away from r>e.ert Wine wtth an eiahth of a mile to go for a 2 ~ -len1tb victory ln the second jewel of thorouahbred rams'• 'rrtple C'J'Own. J{entucky Derby wlnner s.,nny•1 Halo faltered coming o(ft of the pte and Im trainer, ere.. aid he got bumped the start by Cumnm Senae, a ouulder. Sunny'• Halo tialahed in llxtb pi.ce. .,He definitely 10t bothered. It ddnn't help with a track like Itmakeeitawtbarderto up p-ound." Ci'Om Nld. lie Wlllll't thit bal'M he WM in the Derby. He flau.ned out at -end. It w-•t hla 1l'OUble. I dlmk the No. 9 (c.ommon Sen.) ~:!t~= and be dkln'' h8w It Wt at end." t Denoia Mann.l.na, trainer ot Common Senae, Ufd that It • Sunny'• ~ who bumped llllJcolt. "I was two feet off the board, ao I feel confident I can go 50 feet DOW. "I've always been thinking that It'• easy to do mentally, but not phymically. There's no reason why I shouldn't do 50 feet at the regjonala." The state regiooala begin Friday here for a handful of area atan, including Corona del Mar'a Dave Andenon in the 1,600 and Huntin1ton Beach'• Gua Quinonez in the 3,200. For the rest, there were a few medals, but no other efforta ~f..ood eno~1h for the 1tate --~. 8Cill uncaPDed by four- l_e&r colleaea, aaya bi• pfana Include Oranae COi1ri1rt Coneae and eventually Loni Beach State, barrln1 further developmenta. In hll lleCOlldary act. the long jump, it wu another caae of nearly more. but it waa only 2:07 and I knew I waa in trouble. When Espana went by I just didn't have the speed to lltaJ with him. nie only way rm goiJl8 to beat him is to go out and 1et the ~ my.elf. With the speed that ia in the mile this year rn just have to change plana." "I WU able to hold lt, but not enough. The half WU just too aJow." At the regionals it'a t.ck '1o Plan B, qualifying for the 1tate meet takea precedence over winning. "I fouled on a 24-1 jump and it kind of made me mad," the Newport Harbor standout aakl. Then, he went aft.er the triple jump field. 'lbeduel of the day WM, .. ~· in the 3-A 1,800 meters where 900 took bla third ahot at El Modena'• Ruben E1para1a, and once aaain It waa ~·· 'tfidled kick that turned the "l knew U;.~uldn't aet a fut ..,.,, .. aajd, '"!'.ilpena knows The Corona del Mar aenior was four ate119 off the early pace, took the lead aft.el" 1,200 met.era, then loat it when Espana went by with 200 met.en left to rec:ud • 4:12.88. Andenon followed in 4:14.27, well off hla best of 4:12. "rm pleued I didn't cblcken out of hot takln1 the thiid lap," eontinued Quinonez ap~ to be givin& the 4-A 3,200 field all it oould handle for aome time, but the abilltiea of national crcm country champion Eric Reynalda of camartllo aurfaced In the final two }ape aa be clocked a 65-'leCICIDd seventh lap, then capped It with a 66 aeoood effort to win in 8!4.9.88, a 4-A record. that lf It .,_ out lllow, he'll lddt me down. ~~ u.ually .. bllck, -does J'.apena, bia time befcn making Lott Alamltoa' Mark Junk.erman rallied to finish MCODd at 9:01.16 M Qulnona faded to fourth. (See 8(.()CgBURGEB, Pqe Bl) "I planned on a 2:04 (fer 800 meters) hia move apinat 1E9el' oppositfon. CIF crOWns for ~ area duo By l\OOD CARLSON or .. .._ ....... NORWALK -Univeraitl Hlgh'a Julie SeJeine and Edi8on I Leslie Pratt, • pelr of distance starleta, Jed area tndt and field bopefula at S.turday'a CIF fin.ala at Cerrito• Collese, each co11ect1ntr a CU' title and a berth in the atate re1ionala here, ~e~~cted the 3-A crown in the 1,600, momenta after Pratt took the 4-A title ~7,826. It w.a alao a profitable day for Irvine's Jocelyn Lee and Unlwnky'1 Judy McLauablln -but for teammate Annette • ftoeen, it ..,.. a day she would like to fcqiet. 'nlere'a ltill a tomom>W (the state repnala) for Seletne (800 and/or 1,800), Pratt, Lee (100 hurdles), McLau1hlln (1,600), l'dl80D'a Barbara Rainey (400, and her te.mmatea on the 1,600 relay team too), Irvine'• Laura Chapel (800) and F.diaon'a Nicol• Ritchot (1,600). Seleine, a aen1ol' leaning In the direction of San Dieso State, took the lead In the 800 at the midway point, held it to the final 100 met.era, then just narrowly loat to V alenda'a SU%)' Henzel in CIF 3-A record time. Henzel edpd Seleine by one- h u nd red t ha of a second in c1ock1ng a 2:08.82. "I fef t atrong at the end," 8'id Selelne. "It wu my best, but I started my kick a little too early. I ahould have done it with 330 to IO·" Ro1era wa1 running with Hawthorne'• combination of M~ Burrell and Kim Grant and apPee.red to have first ~ in llaht. second aaured, third locked. when &be pulled up 20 met.era from the flni8b with a aeven IDUllcle pull. knocldna her out of staie meet conlideraUon In Angels emb'arr.assed Reggie: We're not playing well BY JORN 8&V ANO HOW they lost. or .. .._,......,, Let'• face it, the way the Al. ~le ou~ ,o, the An1ell are playing at the Anpll' performance 'Satutday moment, you'd find better m,bt w.a Indeed recrettable -execution at a pnu_nar 8Chool .aot to mention embarr ... tna, pla~. Abiolutely nothJ.na l.latin1 and 0 downrt1ht la ln IYftC. Dther the An8eJa •t load pttchl"I but no hltUnci or Renie Jackaon put It: liltU.na but no pCtcbini; or hltUna "Offeftllvely, defenaively and and pl~ but no deteme. ~tcbanc-.,,. · · · ,..,,.. ,,_ not ....... ·--1bel'9 are •1-"'ta Wee plaJtnl ..u.... n.m.a -....... lt w.m't ao mu,::h the ~ &tul'day wbm they P ftolhlnl. dropped another pme ~.1\Ma "What do~ want me co •D Ume • OewlaDd bJ a M count, Y~1 .. aak.cl Man-.er John .IDIUtdaS.tbtlr aUcth defeat ln tbe Mc:Natoan atemly;"''We're not 1tlll :illht cant.ta -• lt w• (8" ANGELI, Pap II) the spinia. Lee, the defending champkm In the 100 low burdlea, wu f or'Of)(f to aettle for third, behind triple winDel' O.yle Kellon. who turned a 14.67. It wa1n't , however, a total loa for the l.rvlne hurdler, who turned 18 today, because ahe clocked a 14.78 with an agravated beck condition. "l'm really 1lck," ahe aaid. "I've got a blck problem. but if I (See C1F CROWNS, Page Bl) GWC wins state title in softball .. ·f Dominic Frontiere attempts speed mark From AP d.ltpa&daet BURBANK -Dominic II Frontiere, an F.mmy Award-~ composer and busbal!d of Rama owner Georgia Frontiere, took off Saturday in a twin-engine Cessna on the first of four attempts to aet air speed records. Frontiere, 51, accompanied by airline transport pilot Hilcmat Malkoun, left Burbank Airport at 12:31 p.m. in his Conquest ll. He hoped to reach New York six houn and 50 minutes later. That time ls 30 minutes leas than the old turboprop record for a Los Angeles to New York flight. said David Gerrie of the publidty firm Rogers and Cowart. Frontiere, a pilot since 1960, won Emmys foc the television llOOl"ell of a John Wayne special and "12 O'Clock High." He also won a GolOm Globe for bis soundtrack on the movie .. The Stuntman.'' Frontiere pla.na to challenge .turbOprop aircraft speed records on three other routea: New York to London, London to New York, and New York to Los .Angeles, Genie said. Saturday's flight out of Burbank Airport, 10 miles north of Los ~ was sanctioned by the National Aeronautic Aaaociation, Quote of the day Jalor Brtqemu. a IWinplan for the Milwaukee Bucks, after being credited with 10 rebounds in .a playoff game with · Boston: "It helps when you pay the statistician $5 foe every rebotmd he gives you." 1963 -Mickey Mantle hit a baD off Y .nkee Stadium'• rtght-fteld bade for. tbe l8CODd time in h.bl career when he bamered aaalftlt Kaniaa City'• Bill Fllher 1n New York'• S.-7 vktory aver the A'•· · 1977 -Bolton and ~Waukee ClOIDblned for 11 heme rum at Fenway Park to Ue a major-lea1ue record u the Red Sox defea~ the Brewen H-10. Tdday'• blrthda)'•: Ancela pitcher Tommy John la 40. Bo.ton coach Walt . HrinIU la 40. Probation upsets Arizona F erragamo shedding ~ Pacific-10 .. ,. track title to Cougars Jones' retirement leaves no doubt as to who's No. 1 now TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) -The University of Arizona "ls disappointed in the wverity of the penalties" imposed on lta football program by the National Collegiate Athletic A.uociation. President Henry Koffler aald ~1· ln an announcement Friday night, the NCAA placed AriDJna football on two yean' probation. The school will be unable to appear in poltlEMrJCl bowl pme8 followin& the 1983 or 1984 1eason1. No regular-aeaaon televmon appearances will be allowed during the 1984 oc 1985 eeuom. The televialon penalty WU delayed for a year becaU8e the 8Chool already bad made a allDIDitment to play a teJeviaed game thia coming~ The Wildcats alao will be ineligible for the championship of the Pacific-IO conference for the next two years • w~. The conference refuses to crown a team aa champion lf lt ia on probation. The football Jll"08f8ID WU the only one affected by the penalties. in a atat.ement, Koffler aakt be had hoped the NCAA would give more comtderation. to the a:hool'• "Intensive investigation." Koffler aaid he repttea that current and future football coaches md play~ will be pun1abed for the actiom of oihen. "We are wry troubled that the penaltte.s, while beinl tmpoeect• upon the wl!venitJ, have the very unf«tunate comequenoe of attecttna our teem of Wonderful =~ands:~~ uid. Dodgers rained out NEW YORK (AP)-Saturday nllht'• ~ between the Los A_neeJea Dodpn and New Yorll Mm waa postponed became of rain. n. pme wOl be made up aa part ol a double-header on ~·· Join ibe Summer un at DAY CAMPI/ GIVE MOM A VACATION . • Fiild Trips • Crafts • Swimmina • P-ecnics • Before-tare and After-care Available JUNE 20th thN SEPT. etn SUMMER'SCMOOL " JULY 5th thN JULY 29ttl SPORTS COLUMNIST BUD TUCKER remember, no matter who had been around.' -Jenee waa .-ect about John Elway, the Stanf.ord quarterback who refu.ed to play in Baltimore w~ Jonm had started and endured Dine yean. '1 am M• that ll'Jway bad a cboloe," Jones l9pOQded. USut Baltimon Wtm't bid when I went theft 10 yeuw ..,_ It just amt of det.erwiated owr the ,....._ I dOn't tb1nk. my career would hive ~ much diffeft!llt if I had eome into the 1-lue with the aame optionl • Elwa7." Jone• waa aaked the moat aerio\.&a diaappomtment of bla career. "l WM really prepared and ready to help the Rama out in any way I could," Jones replied, hla· voice cracking again, "but I can't play and that'• the way It la. I would Uke to thank Georgia. She showed me what a cla. cqanilation ii. I am looking forward to aupporttn, the Rams and think tbia COl!!ftlqnfty aliould do the aame." Tbrot.llh all the dialogue, Jones made it abundantly clear that he wu quitting football on the ordera of the doctors. In other wordl, the dedsion to retire waa not hie. . A reuon for thla mtaht be a report on the boulev~rd that Jon•• l'lad pl•oed an hlluraMe p0lley on tltnitelf with one of them ~ companlea that gamble on careen ancl other unstable thlnaa· The policy w• to pay oft in the event an injury Would end hll term •• player. The fllC8 valUe of the policy la u.id to be a million dollan whlcli, appropriately applJed, wm blot the dampneila of a bell of .-iot ol tears. BERKELEY (AP) -Brett Lowery, a IUf1)ril:llU[ winner in the high jump; 8e!Dt Wash1ngtcn State ahead in the team ICOl'in8. and with a 1-2-3 finiab in tJie 5;- 000 mete:ra, the Coupn clinched their f:int Pacific-10 track ana fieJd chaml)ionabip Saturday llt the tmivenlty of Callfornia. The Cougars, who began the final day of the meet with a 21-point lead over defend.Ina chADlpie>n UCLA. fell beblnCI UCLA and Oregon briefly Saturday befClft rallyb1g. Lowery, a WSU frea ~ --fi:l-a~­ wboee previous best .,. .. 7-0 .. , cleared 7-3 to Ue a meet record and earn 10 pain ta, placing fint over two otben who al8o went 7-3. .~ Express tackles Denver today Then, the WaahUlgt.oft State diatance runners from Kenya swept tbe first three pl.-In the ~.ooo. Joseph Tuwei won in 13:42.8, Peter' K.oech WU aecxnd am:I Juliua Korir Wiii third. A · tree taste before you buy FINE VINTAGE OR .-.LrrER TABLE WINE t CH!lfllf It.UC a nktlJ l"Oll**I c:omblDadol of add-"J llld blluced fnllt • BM!RAI.1> RIBSWIG a licht elepnt lttl.l&ht Wine The Cougal:s finilhed with 1~ Pointa with UCLA and ArUaQa. State tied for 8eCODd with 87, edging Oregon by one point. Jon Butler, a product of Bdilon HJah. finiahed fifth in tbe 5,000 behind the Wuhinaton StaUf trio, recordlna a time of 14.-00.34. Another UCLA member, Steift' Kerbo, who atwnded Miuion Viejo Hiah. placed fourth in tbe 400 burdla in a cJocldna of 6L74.., m our Temecula vineyards GIANT 4 liter size Compare oar 4 litu pdct . to other 3 liter pric!s: -., tnananc ru •ox." IM'a btai1t hurdle ln tbe 100 Iowa waiher UmJ111 at th• burten lll the Hrly 1oln1, ~that~ hilr flun IW1 to lfnllh ID die 300, wtMre abl f.lnJlbed totally out of the mciney. 8eJetne WM DMI'--~ In the 1.eoo. staybw Ju-t oU tht .-. in ~ of l:l4.f9 and 2:30.8, taJdna tbi leed at the t>eu lap (8:U.e&J, •ti holdln1 off l'oothlll '• J nlfer Abraham to wln in 4: l .ee (Abraham clocked a 4:f2.30). ''I really felt atron~ and relaxed.'' uid SeWnt. ''It 1 the flf•t am.art race I've run all ......._ I ";',;7~Z.i:t too fMt add •tart of what la behind me. It'• tht race with ~ COll)petlUon th.la y.r and the ffnt time rw bad t.o "° out and wodL" S.Wne ;gaa""" fOC' the l 600 and tbe 8 0, and altbou1h it appan the'• ~y IOUd In the ~ chatance, lhe bam't ~e a cleclllon about which abia'D nm. IJ>ratt led an ScUlon H18h trio =the 4-A 1,800, wlnnln1 In 4 .88, with Bltchot 1eCOnd at 4 .09. "No," laJd Pratt, ''then WU ~ ~ left," when uked about ~"':'w .. thrown oft balance with 200 metera left when RoUiq Hilla' JW Harrfnaton cut in on lier. "I thouaht I had dq'd," aald Pratt. "At that po(nt all I thouaht about WM flnilh1na well." Pratt n'llled down the ltnttch t.o \win tlie race and lfarrlncton, •ho wa1 two 1tep1 behind, WH cU.qualWed. "All I want t.o do (at tlae repin.la) ii to make State,'' slAd Pratt. "WbateYer it taka" • Raiz»y WM fourth in the 4-A 4'° (66.54), but saved her best for 1Mt, ancborinc Edt.cn'• 1,600 relay tam t.o an Oranaie County record 3:49.82, aecona only to Compton'• 3:'49.50. * ... ~ 100 -1. WlnMon (Jorden). 11 ... (T"9'""' ~d); 2. loot!•.,. (Mllllken). 11.H ; S . ....,_ ~ 1Ut; 4. VOUftll J:*). 11.05; I.~~ (La~ 11.ot:..... '°'' ~v ta.11. IOO - 1. lneton (Jordan) 11.17; 2. Robert• (Corrltoe), 14.0I; a. Welton toaa¥IOll). .... 4 ......... (Doe "**'9), 21.11; ... ~ (1111• •• 21.11; •• ........ (o.wd>. IUI. w:,, -1. •1otoG1i~7= 14.~ IUI: .. ~ .... t8 Jordon ~-~ou-M (k Luay}, -1. ZMillld ~ l:Ol.IO (4-A ~I. ............. ~,.._ 1:10.-.. °..:: ta Ck L~ l :{t.11; 4. LCNll 40of I), l :t4.t4".:; =-· (~I). t:ff.11; .. ,..... 1:1UC. BLOCKBURGER DOUBLES .. IN JUMPS •.. From Page B 1 - Other efforts of noie ln 3-A ldioll induded c.arona del Mar'• VI.nee McGulnnaa tn the •oo (fourth at 48.87), lrvtne'• Ken Sima In the 100 (fourth at I l~.53), ... .,,,.... •• B01 Beerw in the 1,600 (fifth at 4:22. 18), Wcuna Beech'• Tony Walcber ln I the hfCb hurdlee (llxth at l~.41), WoodtlddaW• Eric 8chm merhom In the 400 (sixth at 49.73) and Irrine'• Ou1s MmdeYille ln the ( Jone jump (llx1b at 22-ll.- ln the ahot, CdM • Dave 1 LaW90D WU fourth at 55-2" , I and Newport Barbor'• Dave c-Hpn WM mt.b at 54-0", but Lawaon mJued a shot at the ~s~lnchea. 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Olio 0 IF fl 1 100,000 or ., people who e_oured into the Anaheim ~tlon Center 1Mt w.ek fot 1he' camputer ahow experienced a cl1aytq arn1 of producta - e!•ryt'hlna from computera alloWlnl you to type ~ in Arable \o computen without · ke)board1 at all, re1pandlnt • 1tmte.&t to the touch of a hwnan hand en the ecnen. It wu enouah to make the IQQlt can&meci T'tech.no-peuant'' tlampUter Uc.rate by day11 end. UWate enouah to recopize a camputer that didn't require any eXpertt.e, anyway. To u. the American Bell 'TouchScreen," for example, you needn't even bow bow to type. "Many peopfe are afraid of keyboarcb," explained Su1an Van N-at the exhibit. "It a natural to walk up and point to ~ ·~ouchScreen'• flrat appllcatlona involved a big department atore, Dayton Hu•wm, bM:k But. 'l1\e computer la UMd ln the· bridal re1i1try departmmt ot the retail store. A friend of the bride can walk in and. for etarten, Point to the tint letter of her (rlend'1 last name from the alphabet dilplayed on the acreen. Within _,... lhe will find out 11 the friend la ~ at the store. Then abe can obtain a printed lilt of pomlble llfta suue-t.ed by the brim to lhow to a aale9penon at band. The l1at can be altered each time an Item la pu.rchaaed. Flw place aettinga requested can be• cban1ed to four to avoid dGpUcadcn. Aa a reaalt. Van Ne91 eakl. "returna are mln1mal." · ·Though keyboard• will al- ways be man efficient for most · a;plicaUoN, Van N-aald the TouchScreen can be uaed In many sltuationa where people are unfamiliar with computer devlcea, 1uch aa job tralntn1 ~UDI in non~tel' fielda, o;pltala, too, can uae Touch&reen computen for auch thlnp u medical dictlonarin, VanN-aaid . For the more aophlatlcated uaer, Xerox Corp. dl1played "Ethernet." a ayatem allowina a peraon to communicate The National Computer Conference educated thou.sands of 'teehno-peasan ts.' electronically around the globe. Marci Wllllam1, a Xerox marketins repre.enta~ve. said that such networb are ,.the wave of the future." Not only do theae ayatema compete with the post ofbce, they allow people to share l90UJ"CeS. lt'1 just u If a huge file cabinet could be ~Jy transported wherever whenever it ia needed. For communicatin1 internationally, Xerox haa a computer ready to tt'anamit information in any of nine different languages. Including Ruasian and Japanese. Within a year, Williama said, Ch1ne9e will be available too. Here'• how it worka: On command, the regular keyboard become• the keyboard of the language requested. lnatead of pasting the new chancten over the old, the new ·keyboard ls atmply displayed on the tennlnal screen. BecauH thoH t)~~· In a fore!p ~are y to~ already familiar wltb th• keyboard foi tbat lanaua1•. Williama Hid, ltt not oUen nec==lry to check the ICn9l for the loca'*' of letwl and d•ldta. In th• Japeneee lanpap, lbJI would mean famUiarlty with ~d 300 charactera, ahe Saaa S)'lteml. ·of J'nmont, al· 10 often a l~Uc b~n._... IYIJten). MWuel Mora of the Sap exhtb(~ Mfd thne 1yat.e1n1 are uaed to teach foretp im.uaa- at univenltiea. u well u for bualnell oommunicationa. "It'• important In Canada," Mora Uid, 1lnce federal docwnenta muat be printed ln French and Ensliah· The firm abo aelll computen for u.ae in India, AUltralla. and the United Stai.. 'nMt charw:ten of the two or three ~ available on one machine appear on one keyboard, tbue ciltfertna from the Xerox plan of displaytni the alternatlvea on the computer tc:reen. Mo.ra pointed to an accounttna ~ aheet in Arabic, an Item in wh!ch not a •tnale diait or letter would be ~to a non-Arabic apuker. 'l1\e whole ldf!a behind theae ayatema he aald, la to make International, trade tuier and, u a result, to foster iood will between nadona. S~ up the attitudes of computer ahow partlclpanta, J ohn Scott of Pereyat Corporation ln Irvine aald that the ones who came to ht. exhibit were ''very aophilticated. They knew what to uk." Though that may be true of thoae lntere1ted In a product whJch tuma an ordinary iermtnal into a work atatlon with IRAIGICOASTSTICIS Here are the stock market activities of publicly traded Orange County firms for ttt:e week ended Friday, May 20. Data provided by Newport Securities CQrp. --....,..---• e t t I t I I t I • ... 1n11 • lllADQVUT•I PIOl>OCTI •-IT ,.,.loooPr loo I ' 01 •Pll tlW -1 llf•I ·1111' llC• • • • l.OC&TfOI , , ,_,,, ,_JO CIUDI t ' 1 ruoal • t t• ,_., • ·------·-·------·--·--·----·--------·-···----···--·--·-----·-------------------------------·---·-·--·--· ,,, .. "·'" 10,'41 'l:Ut '·"' . , ... , ,,. ,., ,,,, "·* ;~:m ''·* J. ,,. l ,t n 110,,00 •. m:1c t1,tfi H:1a ,,Jn d~ '·"° _,, ~t! _, .... 'I:'°' '·llt ,,,., -•.•To lncreaaed power and memory, thl1 re~orter 1ot by with a almple, 'Can you ex'!lain It to mer· One IUlpec1I that many of the othen at the ahow did the aame. Ford joins the lront-wheelers Ford Motor Co. President Donald E. Peterson, left, and race car driver Parnelli Jones discussed Ford's new mid-sized Tempo at the unveiling in Los Angeles. The Tempo, and companion Mercury Topaz, put Ford into the thick of the front-wheel-drive market. New focus in r~al estate By BA YNES L. ltENDALL JR. In put yeara, prime, well- located real eltate baa proven ita ability to outpace inflation. But how wlll i t do during thi• diaintlationary period we ar, entering? (Note: We diatinguiah between dlalnflation -a al~ rate of increue -and deflation -an actual decline In price level). The anawer, it appean, a that lnvMton wlll have aome inten!stlng choices to make. The bey-day of real eatate pricea tncre..lna at 12 percent to 20 peroent per year baa 1topped. Now, lt appeara that a lfxed rate of return (Le.: lnveator• tuminc to real e.tate lendtna rather than owning equity real estate) can be a wt.er inv.1ment. During t1mea when inflation rates are sr-ter than 10 percent, appreciation of real property outp90a the fixed rate o1 return. A. the inflation rate 1low1, however,~ thee the lender beoniea more adv tapoua . A partlclpat!na mo 1e or "equity ahare ti! where the lender a rate of return ,mr approximately 2:1 percent' of the appreciation at a liven point in the future, oould 6e one way an investor could cbooM to dramatically increue hla yield. Of courae, in a partlcipatln1 mort1age tnveatment the interest rate a liCnlflcantly below the market rate (approximately 10 percent with a 25 percent partfdpation in future appreciation). Inve9ton, of c:ow., ahould not totally chano their lnveatmenta in the near future becau.e they 1tlll mlabt be pa11in1 up a Broker's Corner 111n•flcant opportunity to capitalize on hl1hly favorable market conditiona. Reaearch indlcatea that malntalnlna a balance between real estate equity positions and lendlna money on real ettate can be9t suit individual portfolios, reprdleea of whether the nation experience• inflation or dlainflation. Even durtn1 tht. diainflatlonary period the real estate equity position ahouJ.d not be dbcounted entirely, 8lnce we are aeelng a true buyer'• market in real estate for the flnt time 8lnce 1974-75. • • • A new law affecting the aaaumabillty of all loana on real ~WU recently passed by and ligned into law by t Re-.Jan. Thia new law, the Garn Act, makes "due on aale" clauaea on real property loana enfon:ible deepiw state law to the contruy. The Garn Act applies to all lendera, including lndlvfduala and 1overnmental entities, and to all ~.=r· both r'fllidential and Under the Garn Act. a truat deed investor may call ht. an "due on aale" if a borrower attempta to tnmder tbe propertJ without obta1ninl approval fnm the lender. Of cou.ne, the loen documenta m~ contain a "duel on aale" provlldon. For the trust deed investor this provisim oouldl mean an lncreued return on hla inveatment becauae of a prepayment bonua wben the, ''lf ue on ale" clauae la eurd8ed. ! The Garn act provide9 for a ''window period.·· dwinl wbicb I property may be traruferred' without ~ the "due on ule" clauae~la Window periodJ in California a from September 20, 1978, to October 1:1, 1982. I For a loan to qualify during) thia ''window period," it bad tol have been made or aaaumedl dwi.na thia period. Alter October 16, 10'85, ail loana will become uawnable unle9a atate leglalaton further resulate the "due on ule''~ona. : H•ynes L. Kendall Jr. I• •; licen.Hd brolcer with Newport' Home Lo.n, Inc. I . SALB lllllll slRvlcE . I I' • .. f NEW YORK STOCKS CONTINUED s.J" .. , Mftll LAw ,.( Mltl' "-U1I C119. M'911 .._ AMERICAN Sl'OCK EXCHANGE CWOUflOM llKl.UO& Y•AOU Oii tlll 111• 1ot11l, MIOft',t, tA<t•I(. t ...... ,., Olftolf AMO ClllCIH.tfl tfO(tl lllCttHOH A•O H,_TIO tY fH IUolO AlllO ••ntllJ t , U Orange Cout OAIL.V PILOT/Sund1y, M1y 22, 1083 • Home war:ranty le's bu:y:er !!est easie~ American Home Shield i• ln the bua1naa of warnntfna that the American dream of n ome ownership doe• not become a nlchtmare. Alth!!::erican Home Shleld II e nation'• l.ar(leet and most di home warranty ftrtn. baviDC hid more than one million hcmeownen in 36 1tates undeJ" U1 protective wm,, moe\ consumen are atill unaware of the ex111eftce of home warranties. Home warrantle1 are a n outarowth of the con1umer- conaclout 1970'• wh•n we dedded that the old maxim ''let the buyer bew11e•• benefited nehher bu1er nor aeller. American.I clearlv wanted lna "caY9ai" in their ifesnpior :• 1bil WM eapedalJy 80 ln the aenlltive anma of homebuytna. Few WIQU"UoaabJy a home la tM lin8)e molt expenalve and c::n.dal purchaae in a lam.UY• UfeUme, repreaentina bot~ the. neat u wen .. the l\eltell_. In lta aimDleat terma. American Home Shield'• inapection·free ' home Wt.rran\)' ... iuarantlel that the major Jni.rnal •)'SlelN o1 the houae, condominium or apartment, wlUcb are ln 1ood worklna order at the time of pw'd\ue, wtll ltay that way. Occupanta oan re1t 111\.lred &ha\ the hidden hear\ of \Mir retldence -tt1 phambln1, electrical and headne ayNml - u well u major •P~ like the atove·ranae, dt.hwaaher. JDk:lo\Vave and trub campectol', 'NmAln_opera~. The 16,000 'reel estate broken First time bµyeriJ assisted' New Chase condos offer varied financing programs . offerlnl Amlriciul Heme Shl.ld American !Jome Shield'• ors!!~,Uon. lncludln.,_ •uch Standard Home ~ PSui na~ ftnm • Century.11. a.cl provtdee cove...,. ~ IDaJal' Ca.rpet and 8-lty ·World,..-bin. for iM ~ eJilCtrbl warranty ~ 11 a ~ and cenv.1 ()Mdq ~ (OI' ecl8e .U. •·~~ In b\dl\.ln wall unlta), the hot waw qufdcar,·mon --. A h•ter, dYCtWork, pmnanently aurv•y by eetronlc Realty lnltalled twnp~ps. exhauat Amo&it.9ol.__Cf"Ylbow9a fan1, and .ma or appUancH that homll wttb warnndll tokl lndudini the wlllher, built- 60 percent fui.r and at I J in m.lcroWJYe, ..,. dllpcml, percent hllher prtd; tnah com~ and the ranp- f'ol' .u.n; *ho Con.tttut. 76 ov•n unit. 0ol1lPl•i. eover .. e percent ot warranty poltcy coeta '286 for 1! monthl, $229 purch.&Mn, that tranala* into yearly fOI' three yean, and f199 hMlle-fne ..i. by Nductna the yearly for five yean. ri1k of futur• clafrns of non· In a'dd!Uon, home buyen can dlac109W"e, a apedal conatderatSon add opuonal featurea to cover Mil N lo for eellen carrytna paper; for 1wlntmln1 pool• or apa ton ay r buyers, It 11 certified peace of equipment, ducted central air A variety of financing program• are being made available at the New Chaae condominium community In Fountain Valley. \o help young first time buyers who are purchasing their firat home. ~:r!.!:. !';; ~~ ~ b! ::i!!:~':~e!,2°;:';~ Naylor takes percent bl abo available a\ New New Chue feeturea a aelectlon promp\ly handled. Warranty American Home Shield'• top-f Chaae," HaMen continued, "and, of three floorp1an ~ti, inlurance expedites f1nandng u Of·~llne COWl'l8e, 11 the No-control 0 since the county median lrM.'Ome destaned by Aram Buaenian and lenden appreciate knowina that SttinlJa Comprehenmve Plan, ~ -Pre8ently under conatruction. the 164 moderately priced condomi niums are bel ng preaented by Shawn\ana Development in a joint venture with Wilma Inc. "We have been able \o obtain state bond financing tor New Chaae 10 we can offer 30·year mortgage• a\ 9 .43 percent interest rate as w~ll as low or now down VA and FHA financing," aaid Bart Hansen, president of Shawntana Developmen~ The only quall f iyl ng stipulations fw the low interest Joana are that the owner muat occupy the res1dence and have an tncome no higher than 120 prcent of the median Orange C-ounty incoine, praently aet at $40,902 annually, Han8en noted. "Conventional so.year loan.1 with no Income reatrlct.1ona and do-,vn payments aa low u five is contlnulJll to lncreue even A11ociatea, with one or \wo unexpected repalra won't t oml>lete blanket --- more prospective buyen ~be ~and up \o 1.106 equare interfere wuh mortaaae ~ ~uatry. ---·---•. Lingo Realty able to qualify for both the feet of well·appointed living paymenta. Th• N 0 • st r in 1 • c 0 m. conventional and bond f1nandng apace. When a 1980 Federal Trade prehenalve Plan cov•r• ev· -" • N ·'---a.a-~ h th f,_. h F i f i bo t -t.o11-. ay.-,_j)l-.t -prog.rama w en e •.n~ p ue or more n ormat Qn a u Commiaion 1\udy reveala that erytb.lnc ln the Standard Plan Beel l'.lta lh1 =.domin~~~~-.• ~eady for New Chue, call the Gene the averaae new home 11 plua°clJahwather ruat; aewer and ~~a O:jort;-::: N~ in~= .. ""--.'oped Barrow Company,.exclualve ulea accompanied by $1,000 ln built-in ho\· Water circulation pump1; ln the comnany. ~ Chase ,,. ,.,..u._ u.:vc" agent for the development at defecta, warraqty protection holding tanb shower bMe pen -- because of the City of Fountain 640-0771. be.com .. a matter of eminent and encloau.re' plwnbtnc fixtww Naylor J?clned Lln10 Real Valley's commitment to the good~· And f,or thoae who've and fauceta; elec:Uonk air filters; l'AtaUr!,. O In a ui. f\lftlCtion federal Hou•!~L •l\d Urban New of f1·ce bumped Into their Vlc\o~lan toilet tanka. bowla and lldl; oven and • ~\ICll' few Develppment (HUD) affordable ~rbread dreem hoUM with a clock•, tlmera, mea\ pi!obe the firm. In 1972 1971 Naylor houalna program, which will plumbfna aystem pre-dating the auemblles, rotltaetiee and •lf-wu llMt top ..i.penon In UC. re1uh in \he city recelvtni building set c queen herself, poveraae cleantna mechanllma; reailten i...,urw BMch Board of Realton substantial funds for community met a nece.ity. and orilll, J>OJ>•Up araln fOI' both top doUar YOJume and de:!';:~~~ $75,000 to The Warner RoH Office Flnanda1 analpta have atnaled aaemblles; and, dlverter valws ~ ~ In the Multiple $95,000 and auch a wide variety BuUdina. a\ 8700 Warner Ave., 11 out American ljome Shield u and tub and ahower valvea. In 1173, 1Jnao Real r..tate wu o f attractive flnanclna acheduJed for a July completion the lethr tn home warrantin, Rates for the ·No·Strtny• lncocpchted with N~ylor aa an alterna\ivea available, New date, accordlna to project who have not only weathered Comprehenalve Plan are $1 0 orlalnal atoc:kholder In the Chue otters many YOWll tlncJa developer, Ronald L. Conrad of the advene reel estate climate of more for the 13·monih umbn.Ua compeny. In 19'74 be entiered Into and ,.,. ·-.. L.. op_.., .. ,ht to 'Newport Beach. recent yean, but pre»pered by period, and comparably priced the JDaM8l!Dlllt of tbe compuiy enter~=w~~ in Tlie $1.95 mJlllon building "atrenathentna tta rnarketlnt for three·year and five.year • aaJea. ~and 1n li'7ebe Ora nae County and take often l0,000 aqua.re fee\ of office effectiven•H, 1\reamllnln1 tenm. wu made-an executive vice advantage of the_after·tax ~available for leMe. OI' ule. opera\lon• and ex~dl~I lta There are llmltaUon• to president and 1eaeral aales benefita and apprecfatlon that ~ NonU'and Larry SJmpeon of ~ cap&bWU.,"~ to coveraae, lncludina altuatlona manaaet'· come with home ownenhlp," the Newport Beach office of a prom. on the nation'• ''moa1 involvtnc abule of a aystem (aucb Llnao Real i:.tai. bepn in commented Mark Conulman, Norrta, BffD & SimJ*lll have undi8COWl'ed companies" ~ the • overio.ded e1ectrical drcuha), lActma Bwb In 1981 and ha. chairman of the-board for ~ nameCf'"exclUllve ..ie. and lnaldera~ maaaztne, "Smart featuree not'in 8DDOl"dance with pown to four offtoe1 whh OYer ShawntanaDevelo':::.c:pmen==~~=--~~--1eean,~~-aaen~-"~for~tbe~-project.~~~~-M_ori_•_Y_·_"~-:---:'."~~~~-=-~local~~mnin8~~-~-wa~and~-the~Wra~-·~~80~ ..... ~~-c1a_tea.~~~~·~~~~ New mortgage . not always best 8y ROBERT J. BRUSS f DEAR BOB: lan't it about time you t,o\d readel"I to newr trwt mortgqe lenders? When we made an offer \o buy a home, the realty agent told us we could get a new mortaaae at a "blended inte~ rate" of 12.5 percent lor 75 percent of the sale. price. The aeller accepted our of~r. our lo~ appllcation wu approved, and the c1oetaa wu arranced. But the lender'• loan pepera were prepared at 13.5 peromt lnterest and for only 70 pen.'ll!Dt of the aale price. ~ w~ tbe realty ..-int. mMI the Miiera confrcnted tile Jmder, \he Jo9il officer'• weak reply wu "Our loan policy hu ~"result. we canceled the aa1e and the houae 18 beck on the market for sale. Our lawyer says REAL ESTATE lllllll there is nothlna we can do except not do bu.lineas with that lender. bn't there a law requiring mortaaae lenden \o honor tbelr loan oornmltment.e? -AlfaM. DEAR ALFA: Your situatlon ahows why it's often expesmve and disappointing to buy a home requlring a new mongqe. A better aleem.Uve ii \o buy a home with low coat affordable 1eller. ftnanclna where a new conventional ~e doem'\ have to be obialned. About four yean -ao ln thla column I wrote in • anawer \o another )'9der "Nnrer tnwe a mDl1pge llnder." I .UU recall the irate 1$en and.~ Calls from lenders who d.iaqreed .• ~t your llt\laijOn ahowa lenden ltil1 can't be~ P'rocn ~t penona1 aper'.a~ in the lMt few weeb, I know aome morto1e lenders 1tlll d1ahonor their loan pr'CJIDl9es. To -make matten wone, most lenden ref\m to put their quot.ea in writing. • Lmden have nothina \o oln by not honoring-. their loan quotaUons. Even lf the lender'• loan = cbanCea, exisfJnl loen C)uo\adorw ahould be ed. Sorry, bu\ I know of no laws or eourt decWmw requirtnC mortpae lenden to honor their ... bn prum... uni-~ darnqn can be proven. You dki tbe ri&ht thina by cancellnl ~ Mle, Orange CoMt OAIL Y PILOT /Sunday, May 22, 1883 ·New boom seen state realty • in A few more month.a of aroW1h may apell a new real estate boom in Southern California, tempered by fundamental chancee in the way companies do bu1ine11 today. Thia waa a central obeervation made by Jamea Kenyon, executive vice prelident/Weet.em operation• for Cabot, Cabot & Forbee of Lo. Angeles, dwin8 a meeting of the Society of lnduatrlal Realtors, Southern California chapter. "Since January we've been seein8 cona:lderable activity, fint in the area of land aalea. A few more montha of growth will mean a new boom in real estate. "However, lt will be dilferent conditions in tem\S of rates of return and profit marlin.a for developers. The computer has chaneed our busineas today . becauae of corporate concern for maintaini.ng large inventories," Kenyon said. He explained that companies are ordering goods today instead of stockpiling them. Noting that tremendoua growth in the technical areas of the economy has a1lo prompted major changes in development; Kenyon cited the dramatic shift in the ratio of warehouse to office or related busine9I •J.oe· ''Ten years aeo we were bulldina 66 percent warehouae apace and 86 percent office O\" 1omethin1 else. Today lt'a H percent of&e..b.ia)'l tech and 10 percent warehouee," he stated. Kenyon added that 1peculaUve development 11 1tlll desirable despite changin1 demand, but that beina in the rtaht market and buildini llJ.e ranae II even more critical. "Build to 1ult projecta are a tou1h economic option," he continued, "particularly with an ovenupplr, in si-:e in most major markets. ' Statin1 that Southern California hM enonnoua people aaseta and a major 1hare of technology oriented busineu, Kenyon warned that "the Sun Bell phenomena is not a panacea." He explained that developers and broken will have to spend more time with tenants than with real estate in order to keep in touch with requeata. Among "hot apota" for future development in California, aocotdina to Kenyon, will be the Silicon Valley, which will expand into Alameda County, north San Diego County, Irvine, Ventura County, and the .Loa Angelee aouth basin. Custom-built Heritage Vista home in ea1t aide Cotta Mesa. Heritage Homes open in Mesa J Eaataide Costa Meea can now bra1 of an award-winnine development combinin1 the spacloua privacy of the llnale family home and the cuua1 fife style of a planned community. The homes, cuatom built by Hertta1e Homea, Inc. rqe in aiz.e from l,906 to 2,310 iuare feet. They are priced rom $169,000 to $193,000. Private 1t.reeta are lined with old-fuhioned vintaae lamp poltl. Features include the tbree bedroom. three bath and study Ooor plana. Cathedral ceWnga, oak parkay entries, oak atalr =. ltained ,i... windowl, ~ ta and muaive fireplla, 1ourmet kitchens with ••lf- cleanlna micro-ovens, cent.er Ille chop bWcka and walk-in pantry, over-aized 1ara1e1 with loft non,e belna only a partial list of the amenities. Hidden Mountain sales top 3 million A bonua foe the CONerYation minded home owners are found at Herltaae Vlata. Included b R-19 ln1ulation ln the walls. ceWnaa &nd floon. Double paned window1, automatic set-back thermOltata, pilotleu Ignition furnacea and ..enerty efficient water heater• aa well u the water uver 1hower heads and toUeta. Henta1e Vl1ta will be sold exclusively by Buker_ and Sales have exceeded three million since the February 1982 19ef'Ved atrlctly for cuatAJm homes. Homes currently approved for Auoclaie. Real Estate. They opening of Hidden Mountain. according to Matt Loonin of Hidden construct.ion ranae in me up to oeuly 5.000 aauare feeL ~e in90~ ~~~ Mountain Ventures. developers of the San Juan Capistrano CUS1om Pnc. for homeiltes in, the view-oriented community ranle betna the acenta for Dine homesite community. from. ~.ooo to $156,000 with a variety of aunctive 14 .... .....i ... ,. th dev lo · ,, __ M Thirty-five of the 69 custom homesites have been aold, and prosranw offered, with terms aa kmC .. five years. .__,-.A,. 0 er e pen 10 ....._... ea oomtruction is beginning on 13 custom homes. An additional 15 To reach Hidden Mountain. exit Interstate :> at San Juan ~t..re Vista · located · €lemente houses .. reduced Michael R . Mahon•t.~ prnldent of Home• By Jo&n : Lyttle, haa announced. P..nc. ~· reductiom of up to $80,000 °" ~ the compa)"• rilmalntna bomm ,_., In the community of Cypru1 ~ Cove In San Clemente. Only four , bomee remain unaold. t- Thae three and five bedrooc:n ainOe family homes have up to l 3.300 square feet of living space and prices now atart •t ~ $385,000. At a t1me when properties have 1kyrocketed ln ~ prices to the milliona. the affordability of a ain&le family home next to a priva\e beach la a q, rarity. 4, Cyprus Cove la an exclusive, ;>, guard-1ated, oceanfront' community with ita own private i. beach, recreation center with q, tennll courts, pool. apa, park and clubhouae. A homeowner.;.. amodaUon fact aheet la available ;.., at the sales office. ~ To visit Cyprus Cove take the ~ San Dlego Freeway aouth to San t!, Clemente and exit on Aventda c.atafla, turn left on Avenida Del ~ Preaidente, t hen right on#, Avenida Vista Del Oceano. 'n)eC, sales office la located at 260::1 Avenida Vista Del Oceano, San't- Clemente, CA 92672. ~ Call 498-8380 for further~ detaih. A model h<>me ia ~ available for viewing from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. dally. '-.------------l'l. homes are in final desfCn or approval sla£e5, with building start.a Ci-eek in San Juan Cap6atn.no. and drive Inland one mt.le to Hidden Nei ia jUlt Planned '--f~ mid-June. Mo ......__ .a--lo and eaat of ewport Blvd. on Moote uc -~ untain. £•1e ~ pment land office are open from 10 alm Vista Ave betw-~ .. -and •;, All the homes are unique, since the gate-guarded 1 _comm __ uni_t_v_11 ___ 1o_a._m_._to_5....:p:.....m. __ da_all...:y:... _________________ ::Sen:::ta:...:Ana:=:::::.... !.!A:..:.'W!l.:::::;::::::..:.·J_...,._~ ____ .L_ __ ....:..._ ________ a Many assu:mable HJortgages left for Californians LOS ANGELES -Almoat two million exia1inl homes in California have ~ which can be ... nnect between now and October 15, 198S, contrary to the common misconception that uaumable morta•I" are no longer available • .:cording to raean:h condUded by the California Amociation of Realtors. "Californians who think they cannot afford a home abould look at ~ble loans," Mid CAR President A. Gcnbl Nicoi.on. ''By Ml'•rning abµl. a bomebuyer not only saves on monthly payments, ~ saves by not having to pay polnta or up front costa which can often range between 1 and 3 percent of the amount borrowed." The dip in the mionpae int.erst rat.a to the 12 percent to 14 percent ::C, la at1Jl not low enouch for many California ~\da to be able to afford the purchue of an average-priced borne, even with the re-emer1ence of the 30-year flxed-rate mort1aae which offen consumera predictable mortpCe flnancin& costa. A.lwnable loans are attractive becauae, like the 30-year fixed conventional rnartpaes, they offer fixed monthly payments, pl'edk:tal>le financing co.ia and interest rates that are lti1l below curnmt market ratel. "In the cue of a $100,000 home with a 20 percent downpayment, lf the buyer could uawne a $50,000 loan at \0.3 percent (the current averaae usumable rate) and lf the aeller would finance $30,000 at 11.5 percent with payments of interest only (aa is common on the market today), the monthly payment would only be $738," Nico.lion explained. "On the other hand, If th• buyer financed $80,000 at a current market rate of 12.~ peroent fixed for 30 YMn. the monthly payment would be $3M. To &et that bn the buyer would have to have a family income of $34, l 10, $-f ,640 more than the • houaehold income of $29,520 required to qualify for an asumable loan.'' Laat year a Supreme Court decision and federal Jeplation have lignlficantly altered the law in California affectln1 aNumable mortaa1e1. Conlumen should be aware of theee chanaee and how they affect their abWty to pu.rchMe a home. The de la Cuesta dedaion, announced in June 1982, clarified federally chartered uvlnp .-nd loans' JiCht to enforce due-on...ale cla\181!9 In ~ Jmne oriCiJlated by such imtitutiona. Althoulh certain mortpaea do not contain due-on-sale clauae1, a aubatantlal number of previoualy .... mable rnor1pgee wlI1 be affected. 'the Garn-St. Germaln Act, which puled on Oct. 15, 1982, defined the due-on-sale t11ue by permittiJll a three-yMr pwie period on ._,mable loan• endin1 Oct. U, 1986 and prohlblUna ..umpUonl thenafter. '"l'o find a home wtth an ...wnable moct&qe, bomebuyen should a1k a Realtor In their community," NlcolloD said. NB firm develops 'Fahoe resort area The Ridl• Tebo• ta a 204-ublt Interval ownenh.lp r90l't betnc built in South IAke Tahoe, Nevada, by Harteb Tahoe DeveloJ>menta. • partner.hip of Rtehard10n Realty Llmltff of Winnlpea a~d Harleak Land Corporation of Toronio, ~ of Nllldenual. oomm-cLal and IDdwtrtaJ ,..J e1tai. ~t Nonh America. The t140 m'~ be l&W.ted on an ~ ,... vs... of 1he tmtoric <:anon v.u.y and Tahoe 8111.n. The clewlopnwlt II within the mMW-planned Tahoe vw.. -mnldR thl:R•nde of ICr'ee of pl'Oleated wilderne9. The BAdil TiBoe 11 now .wallab1lt frCllD .. ,IOO ,., fteld1 intenel. I . ,, !•1• Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Sunday, May 22, 1983 J ~Eric Hoffer *-ftA~ The loflowtng ~ It ~ bualn.--HAMT. * W. 11t11 acrw1. Ooeta MllM. ~ '*' Cindy lutrv. tu w. 1101 lllfft, Co•I• ...... Oatlfotnl• ta27 Tl* bull!-. It OOllducted by an ll'ldMdllll. Cindy 8atltry Thia ... ,_. ... Med Wlttl the County Cler1c Of Or-. ColMlty Oii ~21. 1N3 -Publl9'\ed Otano. Cou1 Dally Piiot. May t, 8, ti, ft, 1NI 2002..e3 'K:mtOUt-.. NAM9 ITA,_..,. The lollowfng peteOlla -doing ~ea: COMPUTER BUSINESS MUC~ MUC~ Mlle~ MUC~ MUC~ -..:.;i~i;ii~i;~;--·i--i..cii!j1~1finu~u~111~•!•!•!!11!11~-L.._. "°""°"9 IUWM l"CTmOUa .,...., "°""°"' • •• =-o-..... U..8TA~ PICllTIClue•····.. ......8TAW ...-naw ..... 8TAW .... " -TM to11ow1nt ,.,..., II dcMI NAm lfAW TN folltwlnt WHft •• dol""' .. _ e1111 ~ ..... .._. 11 ..... ..... O °' .__ ~ea: The ~ pereone we OOlllO ~et: ,....... "• ~oll:ll'lf ,,.,..,. .. "t ......... "I penon ........ ,. .... °"·Ir..... ONH COUM. 17llO ._.,,.,. bulNM ee: ADtftT COM,UTl'fQ, 11$M PACll'IO COAIT fllft"°'-IUM, LAGUNA IN Dlll'INOINT ..:-i...-,:-llNI lhd~ IMne. CA liTM. VAN ClTY, MU W•tmlnllet ~ Clrolt. ,.._ v.-.y. 171 fllv•r•ld• Av~lt.tlt• '· Ml .. 01011 ANO ''""A"I ..... "°". •no WetW w~. 1001 ~· w.tm!Mler. ca .,.., ca. ~ ...... CA • .. .. VICI, ..... ~II· ~°" NmMMtlRI llAIMIW.,. M=i.'::::,c:t-M .... 111.v. Center. lnO.. Clary Leroy Wlllllmt, 116M CAfllll P~ILUP LOVIQllllH, .... 1 '--tuN ...-. CellfenlM LA IWA. ~ v, f;;rJ:.~,:r:, =~~J: ~ Clrole, ,_,Ulln VMlly, t' =-~ NotO ....... llWll. IHf~ '°"*"' ,,_ JI., 17" LA "";,,,~1 "'A*-OA H ltlo W, WllMw W....,..,, Ca HteS This lluelllw II oonduclMd by 11'1 Thlt ~le oonduMd ~ M ... ~ley ,.._ a..n• ltMd\. IU'Wl*I (PAl&Y LAW) Ttlje ••1•1C ... tlled _..,.IN TIMI ~ II Hl1d11C ... by I ~ ~. ~ 92t11 ~ CWtl ~ 0...,. o-ity Oii ()O(pOf .. loll. l Wl"lema ,, .... --... t --.... ... ......__ 19 ~ .... an c-.... 0411111 M,y • 111J. la W... "-V• Ct!*t, TNe IUlltment -llled with the TIW ~· --....-· 11W ..-..."""'."'"-V7 .._~nc&I Y• .......... ...._ • fttl97 lno. • Ofllll89 Ooul!t~ Olltll of 0nonge County Oii '"-··ty C1er1c of nor-r ........... Oii ,,.,. ft ,,Oii Jt ~_, ............. -= P""411Nd Orenet 0...t Deily Jollro W,Otwt*IMfl, Ap.121, 1"3. A;i'n. 1Na, ~·-,.-.......... , _,..... _ _._.. .. r.: -.!.".:!::::: ~ ..... Piiot, -u. •. .Me •• 1a. tM:f ~Viol~ ,...,.., ,...... =:!.QM "er-. ~ °" ·......--__.. ht7-t3 TIW .. ...,..,. wee lllCI ~IM ,.ubll!IMd Orange Oout Delly ,. a.11e11•"' Oran-"·-·t ......... ·--lllllillnw•• ...... ----~-----=-...-.IColiflly OIWtl of Of-Coullty Oii -.... u-t, I, ti .. t2, 11183 Vv '"' ..-......, .,_., ....,. ' -. -If )'Oii wWI to..-h MW:ie of ~ m11C( u-M3 -...-.. _. ~. Piiot. Mey 1, I, 15, 22. 1913 ... _ •rt attorrtey In 1111• m911.,, you _ ,_, 12• 1 • ,.,.,, 1-...:. 2032..U 'ubltetled Orenoe Ceaat oe.r lhoulcl do 90 prompl!y 90 ttwat )'Oii( fiClfhOUll ..,_.. LUCI. POWAM "8JC llOTIC( ----------Plot, Miii'/ t, a, 1•. 22. 1ta ~.~~· lf any, rneybe The =.:~ clolnt ~ :-="" '901"IOU9...... Ml.IC llOllC( 1MNI 4e1 .. " ..... II ''"""•' p111thr J. C. ALIEXANDI", 1t01 Tell (I "" Tiie lottowono Plf'90n I• dOln MMm 8TAW AC'nnout. II ... A YI ~O I Ue te• fl a •I•• "'*'--lell ~ llWt U. ITA~ ~II ftaJC llJTICE .... .....,_ U& Ml .,. .. , ....... e "'-111. eo.c. Mw. CA 92927. .-Ubll eel Oran Cout D ~ ... The lollowlng P9f90n I• dolrtg ..... ITAW ,...... ... U& .......... ....,_ Olart.. Weyne l<napo, 1784 I 22 ~ Nne 5 1183 SUTTON PLACE. "'8 S ~ bueineN M ; The fo11ow1no Ck*1g ...... Lee .. ITfushl.Ph .. E ltlmont Avt .. Anaheim, CA Ptot May I • • • iao-a HIQhwey lAguf\I 9Mctl CIMflOmle NIW DIMENSIONS CA"E ~ -~ .. ...... 92I06. • ea1a1 ' ' C~NT!llt, ltHI w .. therwood, THE WEDGI "ISTAU"4NT •• U•t•ct o .... •011011., e1 ~~·ooncluatedbyan ii A"":,,•:::r· "~•;: 1.ap.tM._...,.c..a""1 981 615 Eaat~...._OA._.1: ·w f SERVICES. 813 Solltti Locuat DIM, , Fulterlon, CA 92133, a ter ro n t P•lrlcle A. Alll•. 113 South • Loc:uat Drlve, Fullerton, CA 9*3. ._ h•J he Nick Ant•, Jr., 113 South conHjo clfl un tl>oaedo en ••t• "-· __ _ ..,...,_. a..iti1 Audriv · . ~ortort, 2 1 Kitti Pt•on DfAlllbedl ~ P I Osop r locuel Drive. FullltlOll, CA 9293S. Thie bllait-. 19 COllduc1ed Dv en lndlvlduel. u unto. cteberr1 lleoerto CNt11111 W. KnlPO ~ ' • w.tllelwoQd, .....,_ NIQuel, Ca. Neptune N••P°'t eeaoll CA lm~i.. de .... rnaneta, TIW atalernent WM lllld wttt1 h f1tC .. fN9 .,.,_It~~ tH77 t2ee3 • • IU r~ta 0 llepctoll, II hay C:-ey Clertl ol Onnge County Oii It lrldMclual. Tiiie ~ .. oonducrted Dv 811 J.lfre'f Harrlt King, IOOe~ •lgune, puecl• ter reglttrada • May 1t, 1N3. The lollCNNlt .,.,_... II doing Mita leeton lndMdulll T Nept14ne, Newport leach, CA H ff • P•lncie A Anl9 o er dies ec!.~~·~o:::~i: tlempo, ~ ~ -..,,. ......,..,. -.... Mitt Al.Mir., . Morton t2tll. I. TO THE MSftONOE"1": TM l'Vt>lleti.ct Orartge Cout DeJly MRS. STA~ OOOt<IE JAR County Qer1I o1 Orllfl89 Clout">' Ttoll ettlement WM llled wtth the TNe ~ .. CIOfldlllMd by a petitioner llH lllad • petition Piiot, Mey 22, 29, ~ 5, 12. ,..., COLLECTION, 2719 White Rold. Nitti~ .. 1N3. County Cieri! ol OrAl\99 County°" """"'~· SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Eric Hoffer, the waterfront philospher who gained game in the 1960s as an a uthor and colwnniat., died Saturday at 00, according to the San Franclaco coroner's office. A spokesman said Hoffer, who quit a job as a lyndicated columnist at the age of 70 beaauae "I don't want to die barking," died at his San Francisco home o f natural cauaes, and the coroner's office is not involved. At one point, his sharp, philosophical commentarie1 were carried by nearly 200 May 18, t983. ,......,. Publl•h•d Or•nge CoHl Dally Piiot, May 22. 211, June 5, 12, 1983 24()6.'3 Wl'IOemlng VoUf manltge, If you flll ~ IMl'le, Ca. 92714 " All'1I n. 1913. l<i1I Oltftebadl to nte • rMPOn• wllhll'I SO dtl)'t Of .,._.,. --Tiie OoOllle Jar OolleotlOn Ca '"blllbed Orange C~tl D n1Mll Ttill 9tM111Mnt -1119C1 wt1t1 tt11 the del• thel 1111• •ummort• I• ~ nu1.-Calltomle corporellon) PllcM, ~ 1, 1, 15, 22, 1M3 . ltubllehed Oren~ CoHt Dtlly Counly Cler1c of Orange ~ on l«ved on you, VoUf dMatll may be ~ 91118.11 Thie tlual-I• condUded by e 1t7M3 Piiot Mey I, 8, 15, . 1983 May 4 l983. entered al'ld the eoutt mey enter a ..._ STAW corporation. ~ ' ..... f'tllllC NOTICE judgme11t ciontelnlllg lnjurlc1M Of The lotlowlng penc>n .. dolllg THE COOfC.IE JAj\ "*1C NOTIC( Pub11911ed ~ Coeet o.lly ot...., ordlr9 OOllOll'NIO dMlllort o1 ._.._ • C<>lUCTIOH l'UBllC NOTlCE Pllol. ~ u. n . .Mw 1. 12 ,.., FICTTnOUI eu..... property. ICIOUMI •UPPOf'I. olllld "'"'M-l''"' S ........ T. 1•--D. Allen M.im...111. .-cnnoue -·· t4o7.a cu•tody, clllld •UPPOrt, •ttorney ""' ... ...,, ... "' .. ..,., 0 ' ,,_ tnoorpora1or N..._ ITATWMINT 'tcTTTIOUe • ..... Tt>e =19:!1!:A=nwr. doln9 ,_, coate, ll'ld llUCtl °''*,..., ...... v ... Drive Eat1, No. 3eE, Tlllt "'""*'I ... ltled with the The lollowlng P9l9on9 are doing NAm ITATDmNT bu91-.. : may be (llW'lted !Iv Ille ooun. The eo.t;E~"CAl(~·t551 ..... Coullty Ctertc Of Orange Coullt., Oii ~ H : Th• followlng P«•on la doing A• required by •••• 8 0 U T H C O A S T W O O D . g•rnlt hmenl ol w•ga•. teklng of y.........._ Drive .;,.... No' Hf .-~8 May 9. 1Ha. Bill CORWIN FORD, 230 8. buelMN H : n e W b U t I ft e 8 8 e 8 WORKING. 31531 Senta ROH, money Of propef1y, Of °''* OCM1 ..... ,._,, • ' """"' f't1a2 Main. Orange, CA 112861. CARPETMAN HUNTINGTON South !Agune, CA 92877. aulhorlmd proceecltng1 mt/I'/ 111eo ~ ~ .. oonduceed ~ Publl•lled Otenge CoHt Dally EARNEST FORD, INC., • BEACH. 13111Oltw81 .. Hulllfnolon Ualng • flCtltfOU8 SCOTT LANE ANDERSON, reeull. lnclMdull an Piiot Mey 15, 22, 29, Juill 5, 1N3 Calllornll corporetlon, 8547 E BMch, CA 92941. 8U81ftH8 ... .,.. muat 3t831 Senta Rou, Soutll Ulgune, Oeled: Merell 28, 1N3 ~ ll IC«* • 22e4-83 Solano Dr .. PllfadtM VelttrJ, ArtzoN JAMES EOWARO EICH, 1318 lrenlater ..... n ..... CA 112977. l .. A. Brenc:tl, Clartl Thie ........,. -tlled wlUI the 85253 Ollv• St . Hurttlnglon 8Hch, CA • Thie bullMa •conducted 11v.,, -.... .. -a. lY. Hy.,ett1. ~ Cc1un1y a.. o1 ar.,. eoumy on PWtJC ll011C( CO::.':':,-le c:onduoted by • m48. I with the County CleftL lndlv~tt Andereon ~ ...... 0::1 • .._-Aptt f3. 1N3. . flllC1mDU9 -• Eerne.1 Foro, Ille. Thie bullneee la conducted !Iv .,, Celt the OAtL Y PILOT Thi• •te1ement WM llled wflh IN ltlMe 111 P bllthed Or C ~~ llAlm ITA~ Wllll•m H. Elrl*t, Pr... lrldMd't.m.. E. Elotl LEGAL DEPARTMENT County Clel'k of Ononge eouniv on ..... AN. CA ..,., u I ange o~ e Y TM ~ pel'90l'lll .,. CIOll'lg Thi• ••atemat11 w .. flied wltfl the Thia ltet_,t ... filed with Ille for fo-end furt .. -r AP<tt 22, 11183. (114) ... na Pfkl!, ..._ • 11' 22' n . 1 ~ bu91Ne9 • Ooun~ C*" or 0r.,. County on County Clerti o1 Orange Courtty °" • "-nw ~ PublllMd Orenge Cout Delly 21 (A) Alf' CAI. EMPLOYD LEGAL Mey 12, 1983. Mey 12, 1N3 Information. Piiot, ~ 16. 22. at, ~ 5, 19e:t •-wo _,_ FVtC>: (8) ACCE.t; (0) ~ CAl.'8 ~I , '21m7 ..,._ Publlihed Ora~e Cout D~ 2272-13 ~ nu•~ CONC!RNID IEXftlOYE.IS fO" Publl•,..o Orange Cout Diiiy Publlelled Orenga CoHI D~ 842-4321 Piiot. Mey 15 · 22 · 'June :a;l-13 ------------I SUlllVNAL,-8lrflfl It~ Newport Plot, May 15, 22, 29, June 6, 1983 Plot. Mt/I'/ 16, 22, 29, June&, 1113 r ......... "8JC ll)l1C( fllCmlOUI M lll•M 8eldl, CA 9HIO. 22ff..t3 2214-83 m;;.a1. - PICMN>Ue ...... 11Am8TA1-T The followlno .,.,_,. .. dOlllg MAm ITA~ ,..__.!Volfgq .. ~ ~ W. ltker, __ .,. llftflC( 1-----------1---------- f'ICmlOUI llUlll•ll The klllawlng ...,__er. doing Tl;......_ CA~-... :t.,, -~~'"~-~~""~=-~-NM98TA...-T ~ee: ~ ........ .__. MTfnOUe-11 The f01oW11nO....,. er. Ck*1g Ml .. I , 1012 11 Cemlno IHllllOOfPoftMd MeOOletlOn o lier NAm STA,_.,. daily newspapers. ~­IWl-INLAND-WATEAFAONT INVESTMENTS. 24M W ... eo-1 ~~wey. Newport Beech, Ce. Welerlronl Home•. Inc., Reellor•, 2011 King• Ao•d, Newport 8-:fl, Ca. t*3 n. ~ .. oonduc:l.s by e cOrcl«etlon. WA TERFAONT HOMES. T hen, one day he 1uddenly announced, '"No more columns. No n>ore television. Mo more teaching. I'm going to crawl beck into my hole, where I started. Nothing bad been heard of him since. He struck a note du~ the ferment of the 60a with wordl like, "We know bow to master nature. We have laken a sav.ae continent and turned it into a cornucopia, but we do not know how to master ouraelve1. If we can-1---.. = .......... ~°"""-coi~"".,.~""~-- *"*'--~ 0.. Pc*lt. CA Hal. ttlan e ii;=:-Cmla Tiie fotlOWlng !*Mn la dolrtg # A I S T I Q I H 0 U 8 E ~VIN J. HOEffUOlA, '31 ~-. P',\ATNIERSHlft, LTD .. Ht len Ooldeftrod, CorOM dll Mat, CA Thie---· -... Wltto the IOV'YH COAST DELI 3033 = :n,..Sutt.:.:ge. Newsl«t nen.mv DON HOUruO!I\ 431 ~.~.°'er-. c::.: ~Sult• D. Co•ta ·M .... C•llfornl• Cenacttert 8a11•. GofcleMod, Cor-dll Mw. CA Puoll9M4 Or~Coaat 0= '•r•I Jouora n, 274 8oy111 'rn.tatea: Al1hur KMllna f.Mllle Truat 112825. Piiot. u~ -. -I, 1!i :l:-:.. L 92 e!!.d. ro, Anahtlm, Callfornla u/e 1-15-IS, .... ~ "'*'· llllCHMOND c. OIPPLIE, toe .... , -... --· Newport leectl, Cellomlt 9HIO Pelm A\19:, HllntlrtgCon 9'iedl. CA TIW ~ 11 oonduoted by en Lucy K. IMna, Truae.; Mtlur t2Ma. lfldMdutl Keetlng Gift TNet '-Lua'/ K. luma SAU. Y A. OIPP'LI, IOI Pelm PlllJC "1lll f.,.., JoubrM ut• 2-1-M. 4421 lngllton Aoed. A\19:, HuntingCOfl IMdl, CA 9*I. ..c:;n.,. •I 11 n. .....,_,t -llled wtth the Cot-del Met,~ t2ta Tl* tlullr.-II oondUc1ed ~ a llAlm 8'A~ County C1er11 of Or-. County on Catlfornle Canadian ••nil, garwll ..,,,_.,., Tiie 1,..,-.,. -11 dol"" ~ 1t. 1"3. ~ TNaeee; AIUlur ~ Gift Trull J MIMrl J....... ~ _..,. ...-~· ... n-~ lot Lua'/ K...,. WI f·1~.... Thll ltllllNftt .. flied With the (1.) ~· mMCtf MIJl'T,A. Publlellect Orallje Cou t Dally Jem'*-Aoed, ....,._. ...... ~ ~ ol Or .... 9cuitY on CA",.) a.-. llMltf TIXACO, , Mey.It. 21, lUM 5, 12. 1N:J Cellfotnle..., Apft tT. 11ta. ,. 240a-t3 Thllt ""*-.. __.,.... -• ,._. 111$ ..-CDlll.=--· L...-:-------------1 owrll peib•.. ll'llOlltftld Or11t9t COMt Delly --r;~.-:.:::... '" ~ MJC llO'f1C( ~ CMMllrl "°'· ...., 1, 11. 22. n . ,.. 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"-..•·~---r.--U•ted deHa •ollcltar et CIOflM fo de IHI el>oQedo 911 .. te ••unto, deberfe heaerlo hCTITIOUeM,jH•tl MAim 8TA1-.-Y The follcMlng ,,.,__ -doing ._._..., TRIPLI t ll!AtlNO, 17t21 8llYl*1I Clrele, Sollte E, 1Mne. Ca. t27t• 11\obart W. Wiicox, 2027 Oebofell '--· Newport '-"'· Ca. 92890 0ert A. Wiicox, 2027 Dlbortfl L.Me. ~ Blecfl, Ca. t2tt0 "* ~ .. COftduoted ~ 11'1 lndMOual Aober1 w. Wlcoll TNt ~ -llted wfttl IN caunty an o1 Orange c-,ey on Mey 12, 1M3. ,....,, PubllelleO Or9f191 Cout Delly Plot Miii'/ 11, 22 .... ~ ~.,, Imm•• ............. --. ---.---... --------"' reepweta o lllegadoft, el lley .._ ""''~ •toune, Plied•.., reol•trada a --..c--1-1-n-a-i-ue--www•--11--~o THE RESPOHOt!NT: Tiie NAlm ITA~ petitioner hH fllH • petltlort -The 'Glowlno .,.,_ -doing :ii:·:~-~·~~ ~r.:8810NAL A~IMAL Ille elate tllat tlMI au,,..Of't• ta CAAE e&NTIEAS. 13U A'IOOMo. ~ Oii )'OU. JOllr ....... ..,.., be ~ ~ Ca. taetO er"9red .net the oowt,.,....,.., • Newfort Center Anl mal jlldgment OOfltM\lng ~ or HOIC!ftll I• Cellfornle oorpor*'°"J. otNr °"'919 OOl-illng cllwtllofl of 133$ Avocedo, "9wpot1 .... Ca. property, apouul ·~· otllld 92te0 c:wtocty, ohlld euppoft, au~ Thie ~ It ~ by • ..... OCiiia, and --.,_ ...... -QOf'POfltloft. mev 111 or.., -.v h -.i. n.. ~ Cent. tlfnWwMflt of ---· \Mlllg Of Al*"9I ~ money or property, °' OC1.-oowt =:. flllctl. D. V M., eutflOrtl9d Plooeedltlll "-mo TNe llatl!Mllt w Med wttf'I IN ......_ coumv cen °' 0renga c-,ey °" Dated: ~ 18, 11t2. ..._ 12 1---.... A. "1llldl CWtl -· • ..... Nancy Otarit. biDUeV ....,. PuOllMed Or~ C9eft ~ "'bllllled Or11nge Cout Deify ....._. .. _ 1 • 1• ,_ Piiot Mey 15, 22. 21, June 5, tllS .. _.., -I ' ... • -1--2291-a REDUCE TODAY'S tDGH COST OF DVING CREMATION -BURIAL AT SEA . . • • ,. • ==: ~::rltrell. ~· l:j .. of Orange County on )'lie flcllUoue ~ n11M .... .......,. * .. ,........,. w Publl9Md Orange Coa91 Oally "'9d on ~ 14. tta Ill IN The ._..,., S*MN -doing -... .. _ 1 1• .... 29 1983 CowNy "'Or-... ..._ .......... _, . '" ~. . ............... ~,,,... "IQ ~ --~ Penon Wllllctr.-1r19: Mlch.,.i 17"1 Joetptl IOulle. -,_ 1111 ..,..., ...... c.. ..... -c..om....r ,.,...,J,~== P110Halted Oren:ge Coeat D9ll'/ ""°" ._ 1, 1s. n. tt. 1te1 I CIOlrporlllcill,l ..... laoll •t • ca .. ndlf •ild • ._ dUtt and llmet Of yc>ur • ule ~.,.. ueualllt 900d. but meny 1ucoeuf111 ..... 11e ... i-n held ,,, ""-.. "8t.,.., WOfll Cheotl lhe -•her I~ In 1119 pep.<, ilnd watcll lo• ""Y 011\ef twga -nt 11111 !Nf .and potenliai ~ ewey. euc11 n ,.,,. 0t OClm"llUllOfr-• Haw'°"' .... run el IHll two~ --people mey no1 be eb4e 10 come on eny •"'IJlt dal' 5 Make a 1191. To helCI ,,,.,._ rout.-~ mek• • lew •'OM • from c:erdl>Olfd Md 1e1W with a "111Q4c 19'811-A good •lgn-1114"•22" "' • w 0 R 0 AST \ SUNDAY, MAY 22, 1983 \ Sexy sandals -the perfect remedy (or summer's 'warm days and high-stepping nights. In the color photo, multi-pastel, high-heeled sandal, walks with a sling o( alternating loops of snakeskin and kid. Below, ankle tied sandals reneet the gladiator look. Above, a Yariety of Oat eanclah for w~ing with awnmer'• lean 1ilhouettes. Action 1hoes, at right, for footlOOt1e-and-fancy-free weekends. Sandals still popular with the fashi.onable 19 50s look 'nlere'a nothing like a new pair of ahoes to uplift a woman's apirita and to give new llfe to a recycled wardrobe. For summer, shoes are aa happy, spirited and easy as the aeuon, and there'• a wide range of styles to fit the mood of the moment. Tilat perennial favorite -the sandal -ia back for another aeaaon. Andrea Roeen, fashion director of the Footwear Council, aaya, ''Sanda.la are with ua in every heel height and silhouette, ln bript and pastel multi-oolon and textures, in natural and raw_ leathers.' · The newest aandala are thole with brotlder, wider stra1J9. a more covered up look that wol'ka well with au.mmer'a lean. allm faahiom. "Flat or .Ughtly wedged pod.ala are more casual. With many of the styles showing a Greco-Roman influence complete with ankle and leg ties that are particularly effective in natural colon." ac..i aplaim. With '508 faahiona continuing into summer, and thoee Mcilyn Monroe fitted dre9le9 and ca~panta pn, atl'clnC. there'• equal demand for the •xy sandal --heeled or hllb-widpd. This type of look is esped.ally new in m -colored atrip9 or oombinatiob of textures. The!!y al8o give a dramatic color focua lo all \he atark white clothes that are eo important. , . Another style pttlng attention ii the updated spectator. The lat.est venlorw are not necemarily aJ>(ll't}' in feellnc. Besides the expected combi.nationa of buck" and caU, ~ are pairinp of leather with linen. Perforations are beinc u.d f.or rococo pattema on the vmnpe of tome. Good ventilation aeerna to have been a ClOnlkieraUon wb4m ahoe d~ faced their drawtna boards, .UOwtnc the well expaeed foot to be 1n the height of fashion and bll..tul comfort at the same time. Many of the new low-heeled ahoe9 feature lattice work OI' puncbwodt. There'• Iota of color for ahoe9 that set in the action OI' just stand on the sidelines. Bright colon like tw'tluobe, aigna1 yellow, pink. blue and red, 4Mll'l color-blocked meaken for the young at heart. Action moes go bottoma up for aummer wtth mles end ._. l8ttina u much play aa uppen. Bottoml are briahtly colored, contrut Colore<l and aomeUmes rldpd to make fMt tncb. "•"""such• deck mo., elpedrilles and llW')1lnea are updated in aott. e.y-to-wear canYM with ~tr.hing touches -veJcro ~ 1ndCr botUm, contrut trtma and more color. Summer footwear can be u = u a bJcb·top bukett.11 sneaker, .. lively • a colored bo . deck lhoe or • c:bic • a COYered-up flat u.ndal. .. Orange Cout DAIL y PILOT /SundeY,. May 22, 1983 By VIDA DEAN · ... .,., ..... .....,....., ' It haa been estimated by podiatriata that Americana spend over $20 billlon a year f« footwear and another $400 m1Won foe foot medkaUona and appllanoee. Feet are 1Ull victims of nealect and l&norance· For nample, the podiatrista -.y, there la an old-tuhioned idea that ahoea are the major cauae of foot problema. Not true, they add, most of our foot allmenta are lnM'rited. Theee docton point out the modem shoe has the capadiy to reduce foot problems -lt ls a protector not the criminal. But. by the same token, a new pair of shoes wW not make feet well ahy more than a new bat C'W'el a heed.ache. ~ well-Mflde, well-fitted ahoe helps distribute the wet,ht •treeeel over broad ~ ~ to reduce foot~ema. :ng proper ~ ia a must in taldng care. of your feet. Here are some bWc guideliMI in buytna ahoee. • Have your faet meuwed whUe •tandlfll. It'• a good idea to shop for shoes. after yoU have been on ~ feet tor a lew hc>w;e. Even healthy normal leet tend to awell slllhtly dl.4ring the days. Both feet should be measured, since feet are aeldorn predaely .the same me. Always buy for the I.uaer foot. Beware of ahoee which need a "break-in .. period -proper shoea •hould be comfortable immediately. Have both ahoel. fitted and then take a 1ood walk around the store. U there fB fl\Y gapping on the sides, sliJ>PllP at the heel or less than one-quarter to one-half inch space between your longest toe and the tip of the shoe, try another pair. Be sure~ ball of the foot fits snugly into the wid-part of the ahoe. The shoe industry provides styq versaUllty for everyone - men, wonmi and children. You ahould eelect footwear bued on appl'Qprlatenea, both in appearance, support and comfort. And remember, put your money Into thOM ahoes you'll weer the most. Worlcina men and women abould eannar-at 1eMt three pair of • ahoel for bulinlf!ll bwn, Men who wMr bullnem a&lta to an oUice lhould look for fine quality oxforda W(th ~ tDt, WIM-tlP «cap•· Alla aultable are dip-on such u ~~1-~:cl*I booei. J'or busfnem women there are eveb ~ .... ~tR"rt to D:Micliwn ~ heell are beet for the office. 1 • . · Women ahoutd remember: to alternate heel MID• ~ 11> avoid mU8cle strain. U you C0111Wltl'9wear bJa heela thiliD llUddiidY switch to Oats, the abarterm mt~ ib the 1-ck of Ja'lr : llja:wta IUf(er a sudden strain and vi.a vena. 'l1le ume thiltC apPUie to IDlft 1'eartna cowboy boota. Tb.e marveloua foot machine can stay healthy wi\b a minimum ol c.ft\ nr.t, feet ahould be kjpt clean and dry. They ahoWd be Wllbed every day and aocka changed daily, Dry feet carefUlly and uee a·..U amount of comstarcb-bued foot powder to ablorb penplraUon. EXECUTIVE WOMll:N lnte.rn.eU~na.1. Or~e County will \OW Earl'• Plumbtna In . Anaheim Tua.day, followed by dimwr at tbe Sky <Roam of the Grand Hotel. l'or more tntonmaan. call "Nmey. w ... at ~mlNG YOVR Own ~.a wnln.tr May 26 u part of the 1083 "Conference on . Women," will be held at the ~ MarrloU. Admillkin 18 $20 which tncluda lunch. For retetv1t1ona, call Sen.~ Camp~e11•1 office at (21S) 96-t-l+a. CALIFOaNIA FBDBRATION of Women'• Cluba, Oran1e Diatrict will bolt a blwkfMt May 26 In Santa Ana . For lnformatlon.1..e•ll Kathleen Pritchard at 64'0-2414. OASIS SENIORS will hear a Tracey Balding, Amanda Shelton Jane F erda and Elimbetb Cavanaugh and Cynthia Adkinson Debutantes presented at tea The 21 ~ung women who will make their debut Nov. 26 at the National Charity League Ball were pre:Rnted at a tee held at Shennan Gardena in Corona del Mar. Aft.er guests were welcomed to the event by Mrs. Henry Hastings, president, and Mn. Edward Bell, ball director, the debutantes accompanied by their mothers walked into the gardtm. Individually, they were introduced and pre.ented their mothers with a rose and the mother in tum gave the daughter the medallion she will wear for the first time at the ball in South Coast Plaza Hotel. Each debutante has aerved six years as a Ticktocker doing volWlteer work in the Ticktocker Thrift Shop, Goldentimer Senior Citizens Center, u candat.r!pe~ and library aides and at High Hopes, Cancer Socle~y and March of Dimes. The debutantea and tbelr parents are Cynthia Irene Adkinaon. daughter of Mr. a00 Mrs. Don Ray Adkinson of Balboa; Tracey Lea Balding, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. 'nlomaa Lee Baldlng of Coata Meaa; Jacqueline Alexanderaort &Id.ridge, daughter of Mr. and Mn. JOhn Wlllon Baldridge of Newport Beach; Celeste Anne Carey, daughter of Mr. and Mn. Fenton Daria ~y. Jr. of Costa Mesa; Elizabeth Anne Cavanaugh, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. James Henry Cavanaugh of Newport Beach; Nancy Lynne daSilva, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Lionel Braz daSUva of Newport Beach. Jenhlfer Lynne Doan, daughter of Dr. and Mra. Gerald Francia Doan of C.O.ta Mesa; Jane McKeough Ferda, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Henry Ferda of c.o.ta Me.a; Gretchen Therae Geigele, dauahter of Mr. and Mn. Albert Gec>rae Geigele of Newport Beach; Catherine Graham. dauabter of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Carl Graham of Newport Beach; Lori Ann Guatafaon, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Dol\ald Martin Gutta&oo of CoroM del Mar; Patricia Fox HuUnp, daughter of Mr. and Mn~ Henry Winthrop Haattnp of Newport Beach. Elizabeth Aline Henley, daughter of Dr. and Mn. David Clement Henley of Newport Beach; Kirsten Jean Kear, daughter of Mr. and Mn. Jay Louis Kear of c.orona del Mar; Lisa Anne McManlgal, daughter of Mr. and 'Mra. Paul G . McManigal of Newport Beach; Jordana Micheal• Me~ry. daughter of Mn. Patrid.a Men-y of Newport Beach; Tracy Claire Nott, dauahter of Mr. and Mn. Bruce Eugene Nott of Balboa laland; Muir Palmer, dauabter of Mr. and Mn. William Ledyard Palmer of Newport Beach; Mary Katherine Rabbitt, daughter of Mr. and Mn. Leigh MacDonald Rabbitt of Newport Beach; Amanda Louiae Shelton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rlcbard Frank Shelton of &lboa hland; Gay Burllng Tully, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Armstrong Tully of Newport Beach. The debutantea and tbelr parents 1athered at the Newport HarbOr YICht Club later In the day for a dinner puty followinc the tea. Georje Safflre, a , claaicaJ guitarist. entertained. Co-hosts {« the party were Mr. and Mrs. Don Ray Adklmon, Mr. and Mu. ·oo.,nald Martin Gustaf.eon, Dr. and Mtt. D.vid Clement .Jlenley and .Mr. and Mn. Leigh Mac.Donald Rabbitt. .... Chandlers hQS it! The cao·t-live-without leather sun sandals. One a white thong. The other a white or tan criss-cross. Both with p~dded insoles, flexible bottoms. Each at an incomperable 14.99 Sometimes the Nicest W;ry to Say @~e r· is to Not Say Anything at Alf r The D1amond Anniversary Rng. A band of diamonds that says you'd many her all <Ner agail HcMI beaer IOecpres 'JOU~ ald ~ 1iCr'I b' her 111faillng St.wort~ )QJr marnage. than by gMng her something as ~Ind rnNllilgful as an ~ryor Qemlty Ring. Both S)fl'lbafiz~ w true depctl • ot -pi ftllng for her. and without saying ~ at all )'OU will ~ chosen one or £: v tt r«et ways to sinur'1y Sll'J It alll N.~ ~ Wf! ~and Creatra most~ and exciting collediOn ol dleSe rings In 18 Karal GolcJ and Platirun. ~ deilfty ~ difJ!I~ as In quallty ~ price d8t )OU >Mii see rtom SIDfe~to spe. and~ back up )'OUf pul'd\iR tl'Om~~ wtth a money bade~ olvau. · ~ want )'OU bOCt'I to lolt1e her mg and to lcnOw )OU bol9' k ..wlff Most Diamond~ and AnrWmary ~ llMlge FrGm S'ltOO'io S3900. Wg1,1dham · Letgh ~~rtJJRT 127 Fashion Island. ~ Ptad\ CA 92660 Telephone 714/644-0501 • Near Bullodcs \M~ SUN 5 HOES DESIGNED FO~ EX.TEffDCD PLAY AtlD CASUAL IASKINC. THI CA,IZIO "LA DDil'" .. I I c I 4 \l • I , . I j Orange eo.t DAILY PILOT/Sunday, May 22, 1883 Cl . -------------------------------,;:============ Rosemary Clooney with High Hopes Founder Lee Merryman \ Kathy LaBelle and Beverly Salata .. Marcie Adler, party chairman, encounters clue-hunting Sherlock (Peter Mitchel) . Ellie Holman, Tiltany Kem and Marian Bergeson ., Ii .~ore Porty Wrap, Page C4 and accompinled Cooney. RoD COatt of Arthur y ou.r>a and Co. hosted the e'Vent. • c.oncert ticket b'lfonnation available by calling 646-7458. • •• The Prince of Wllee, Prime Mlniater Disraeli, Oecar Wilde and Lilli LancrY were there . . . . along with more than 200 nlemben and 8\lflsta Of the Spyalaa Hilla PhUhannomc C<llnmittee. But, the atar of the evening waa Sherlock Holmea u the committee with profeJltonal acton of Ptckw1ck Productions of Laguna Beach prmeni,cl it. tum· of-the-century London party In the Newport Harbor Art Museum. . On arrival the group waa welcomed by Englilh bobbles, beaan and atreet urchlnl and each partygoer wu liven a copy of Strand magutne oontatmna clues to IOlve the mystery of the eveninl ... a piece of milling jewelry. You guemed It - Sherlock Holmea ulllted by :Dr. Wat.on -found it. • •• Tom Joaea serenaded president Beverly Salata at the "Clipped Wlng-ntng" held by the OC Chapter of Clipped Wino at the Promotory Point Soclal Center. Wen. not tfle ree) Tom Jonea, but one of Jim Gamble'• famous marionettes performtna for the group of United Air Linee Stewardeea af- umnae. Jones la one of a thousand puppets that Gamble, a Continental pilot, baa carved and appears in bis up to ~ shows a year throughout the U.S. Prior to the ahow, the about 75 au-ta enjoyed a fiesta Mexican buffet and law· pertictpated in a lilent auction. Proceeda from the event, arranpd by ltat~eea LaBelle and K.rta Davtdlon, will gp to Ray of 8ope, an oraanlzatlon worldna with developmentally dlaabled . • • • Tlffaay ~era, a senior at Newport Christian Hlah. will be an intern, um swnmer in Auemblywoman Marin Ber1eaoa•1 office. She WM introduced at a membenhlli.!:.r beJd by her ~ poup_. the Newport RepubUcan Women (Ell.le Bolmu la ~t). Al9o at the event held in the home of Mr. and Mn, ..,.._ Str~•er:, the club anno11nced two Dwtaht D. Eiaehhowet acholanhlp recipient.: Rebel EIJ of &tancia and Catllertae Adeoa of Woodbr:fdp. ·. TO LOOK BEAUTIFUL FIRST YOU HAVE TO FEEL BEAUTIFUL (whatever your age) ... and our treatments can help you do just that-by getting rid of your aches and pains. The ones that make you wonder who that is in your mirror. Your man is probablywonderingwho that is in his mirror too. Tell him about us. We can make you both look better -by feeling better. Call 714-646-0516 for an appointment. Remember, Chiropractic Is In. YAR\\000 CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC Ralph W. tv1otley D.C. 136 Broadway Costa Mesa. CA J ..,,., /It/ telephone I •1 p•1 411. answering service frees women from stayln~ home while their Daily Pilot II I I II classified ad works selling household itemsorbyfindinga babysitter. LET us GIVE YOUR FUR-THE PROFESSIONAL CARE IT DESERVES With summer fast approaching, It's time to take advantage of our warm· weather cfeanlng and storage services for your precious fur. Our professional Klendltlonlng'9 process deep·cleans your fur. restoring Its natural beauty and lustre. And our cool, humidity·controlled storage vaults are scientlfieally designed to keep your fur safe from the sumnw heat. South Coast Raz.a only, In TH~ FUR GALLERY. I ,, Onlnge Coat DAILY PILOT /Sunday, May 22, 1883 Artist Ntng Yeh'• belon11 to Rote special~ ta horae 8me••1aard. (Yeh, a paintino lild the more naUve of Hunan, Ol1na than 400 at the prden C81D8 to tbe U.8. in 1969 puty ot Orenae County and now reaidea In Chlriele Cultw'al Club a,t Hunttnaton 8each. His Loe' and Rat• Dtq ~-been-famous w a t c he d a a h e aa maat~ra of horae clenwimtrated bJa talenia. pat n ting a· for four Later the piece ot art pnerationa). ••• .. Thia la our ftrat fund-raiser "'n three- yura -the tint time we ever had a WM auctlaoea to benefit · PartyJ:;kra also -.. w the club and~ w• Chinme dizalaand the owner. opera oerforlnert. while Yeh al8o did a c:o1fll"fUl ni bbllnt on tie•ame lotua ~Una that now d e a 1 e r t • , p o r k luncheon ," said ~lmberly Rot•well, dl8cula1na the Newport Harbor Alumnae'. Chapter, Delta Delta Delta affai!' at the Belboa Yacht Club. ''The money will go to CHOC't hematoloay and Khnberly Jlothwell, Aim Biahop and Ciaren MeDonald. :ttj!lJ,t;i:I ftil-1i"'l\I i h .; •• -i _ . auu.ocg 'S: Ralph t.uren Cosmetics arUsta will be available from 11 a.m. to • p.m. Tueeclay throuah Sa~y_. O:mlultatipn appointment& may be made by calling 566-0611, ext. 208. Special adviaen from Chanel will be available Thunday through Saturday by appointment by calling M6-0611, ext. 211. oncoJ.OI)' lab, .. The over 100 at the ~ fuhlon benefit beaidtll Rothwell (she'll be preafdent next )'ear) • ' included her lilter ca.. McDoaald (the current president) and their ~200 per plate dinner wW bectn with ~oektalla at 8:30 p.m. Muter of ceremonies w01 be ....,.....ft Mu1J AHea -the ewnlQa'• ~;nu be provided MAY CO. SCP: Leigh Wella, author of the Leigh Wells Ballet Body Sook will appear Tue8day 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. to promote her new book and to demonstrate the art of ballet aa an. exerdae program for wameri of all ape. The same day frpm 3 tO 5 p.m., ahe will be at the Westminster store. moth~r. a1ao a Tri-delt • Aaa Bla•op, anpther Ning Yeh talb. ilbout his art. with Norman mother-dau_ahter • hnoluJ lntwe11ted in attendln1 the dinner may c:aJ1 YSP'a office in a.ta M-. 640-6921. BULLOCKS WILSHIRE: A team of Ea~e Lauder makeup arthta will demonatrate the application of makeup by appointments from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Tueeday and Wedneeday. combination La•rle Smedegaard and Mae Lon Ding. Vletdt and Rl1-GaMh Supervfaor and Mn R0e,. wm' be preeented and Debbie Graysto~, T•oma1 RU•J will ~-t h e f i r • t a n n u a l ~ih~ .. ~ honored at a Friday Humanitarian award from A'Maree'a and Nip . dinner danee in the from the Y~tb Servtce N Tuck provided c1othea Reatatry Hotel. In. by the Soundl of MUldc for members' children to recognition of their directed bI_ 8arrJ ~ model phllanthropjc service to Karl O. Ber1••er la • • • the community the bcnanry clMdrlDan. ••• , . . . Trojan Leaaue YBP, Inc. la a private, -.mben (600 have been non-profit oraanlzaUon invited) will aather aervtna famlllea and Thunday at tbe llurJ youna reople In· tlif. RI a k er, home areas o child abuse! overloolcJ.ac Newport'• families in colltllct, Bec)t Ba7 to celebrate vlctlma and wlthetMS the arouP'• 25 ~ and and youna people In ~ bDnor founder AnoW A Rob1nsci1s · Sae 1 0 0 Y I A R I 0 ,f I T Y L I 33%·50% OFF . ' ENJOY OUR LOYiEST ·~pRICES OF THE YEAR ON . OUR ENTIRE '4'0C>Q._OOO FINE JEWELRY COLLECTIOn,. TWO WEEKS· QNLY. You'll find 14K and 18K gold rings, earrings, bracelets, charms. pendants, chains and beads; cultured pearls; Swiss wafers; fashion Jewelry studded wi1h semi-precious stones and diamond accents; unique .coin Jewelry; our own Diamonesque GoldT": and much, much more. Grouped now into eleven sale price categories to help you brighten your style at a fraction of regular cost: Reg. Sele $115·$145 175 $150.$200 1100 $225·$300 1150 $325·$400 1200 $425·$500 1250 $575-$750 1375 $8()().$1 ,000 MOO $1, 100·$11450 $7,21 s1 .SOO.s2.ooo •1.ooc> $2, 1()().$2,800 11,a $2,900·$3,800 11,IOO Don't delay, though. Sele ends Sunday,·June 5. In Roblneori's Fine Jewelry. 1 oo. ~re all that shines 18 stYle. •except diamonds and watchee. UIJ. Cardinal and ... ballOoaa will mark tbe entnmce•au-tlleaw for a~ wbicb will be tO owed by • Wine receptloa and Juncheoa al treeo • . . 'Tubloa J'iffta.'' ~Dell Club'• annUal fuh1oll Jw!Cheon at J:l Adobe ta San Juan Capiatrano, waa attended b~= with a....,.. and LJla Rel1el ~d~a· ;~,cri lunch ln the fountain courtyard Monday followln1 a 9:30 a.m, aprtna a1a.,mbly t .. turin& Lee ........ f.anmr )idea and ...,... • Uyn0te ..-k•. r ' aoa111 01 111DG1 BY CHARLES H. GOREN AND OMAR SHARIF D&Aa a&ADDaa We .. .,. WWJn"1ct1...,.u. ,.... ................. . di tah ........ . ,.. ........ a .... r..a ................... ........ ...., ...... ........................ ., ................... w. .. ~ ........... ...., ..................... But-Wast Yulnerable. West clealt. NO&TB •&Ql0710 <::>V.W o &UUI •V.W WEST EAST •V.W +JUI o KQJ'IU <::>A 1018 OQJlt 0 9' •e•u ••n SOUTH •At IV' eu o AZ • AllQJIOI The bidding: WMt Nerti! Eut s..dt J <::> 4 • P .. 4NT ~--• 0 , .... ~--'I• DW. 'INT ow. , .. , .. , .. Opnla1 ltiad: ltlDi of 0 . lt&b''• Bl\M Team bapa 1ta Nip bJ wiD.Diq l'9 1N8 EvopMA ClwDploaalfp. But .ot before lt Md l&.t •MN of tnpta. TbJI famoul hucl LI from Ital7'1 matell with France. SltUnf North-South were lt&b''• premier ~ Plat.ro Forquet and Gu1llelmo Sln.llcaleo. Eut-W&I& were relpiq Europeaa U&a· ploH Ro,.,. TreMl •ad Piern Jal.I. Forq~~ laDd9d ID Nveo 1padea. a --~ tbat wowd prob&blJ laave failed bacaue of tN bad tnuap break. (Not ...... &M ,,..at Forquet would a.a .. dared rlak a flnH•ouDd trump ftneue of tbe DIMU Now Treael camtt to For- quet'• rescue -be doubled! That probably would have auured the srand tlam, for it marked him with trump length and Forquet would now 1urely have picked up the jack of trump1. But the world wae never to find out! ~ipi1calco decided that 'tut bad a sure trump trick tor ~ doub&t. Ht~ t.Ut Illa plriMr ·~ to M'+'• Int- ~ Mart eo..trol '° ... wad tor a irMd ... ud 11 _..., dawffd OD~ tM°flf •1-llt be • t°'4. ta&Mr tUn the ace. He ru to •v•a no trump ta Ula expea&Uoa that hi.I du.b •ult would fur. nJab . •nou1b tricb to make tbat ~Cit.rad. TJ.e J'Nnda doubled aptn, tWI &bM on aver pauDCI•, F°"l .. t would M'fe a..td to .,. .. bet). ..... to Wei -.~ tpadM. but tbal ... bine4I b7 ,.,. Lawa. 1'hwt WU nowbeN to ru. and ti.. ... _.. reei.ct off the ant 1" trlcb. A pnd1 ol 1.800 ,-.ia Oil • yohudatO.f bid paH alam ia.,.... &Mt · noboctJ wants to dalm. It eeemt that Dame For· tune wu anpier at Tre•I for bit double tban Slniaealco for bit Nven 110 trump. The ltallaat won the t!Ue and went on the next year to defeat the United 8tate1 and win tbeir tint of mu1 world ehamploubfpe. Some trav.el notes and datelines llMA IOlllKI ATWIT'SENO 1 am terrified of VD, alt.boua I haw mwl' l bad lt and oevw knew anycne wflo did.. ........ and fidelity are Vf!r/ appeellna to me, but 1 cma't t'I .mi to tind a woman wbo wdl be fllhbtuL l 1m a 't ~ llDd afraid my W'ly experienc9 have dam me :i In forever. Can.~. aaa-t a -.y outf -AN DEAR ANN LANDBRS: I am wriUna to you ln AGN0811C IN OHIO the hope that my le"9I' will appear In print and DEAR OBIO: y..,. aMlttJ te lllaadtf ... nM I pcmtbly span other YOW11 peopse the aaoole9 1 of ,.., ...... _ ...... Mft lell ,_ .. a a.leal "' auffered becau.. of parental lponnce. I than ~ Y• ...a t.Jk te a ......... U... .. attanpt to time it down •much • poaatble. ..... alOtmanl ... Ill .._ ..a el ,_. llf9 Wbm I w a trapr, ..,,.., erode dree.m ,_.._. • .,, ...... a lldllf9I. ....... ~ turned into a n.tahtmare. •ery time I bad an ,.,aahpat w camial• ... wtD 1"ft .. ,... Intimate ... with a 8'rl. Ill}' p..ua dJllntecrated ............ ~ ..... ,.. ........... Ge I BY DICK DOYLE the world. You al8o pt a betch of helplul travel complete1i and I .,_..me totally Impotent. I woke fer la, iM .... IB. ......., .... ....,,... information. It'• all on computer and la worth up tsrWed. • : Travel note. and travel datellnee · • · looklna into. Write to ll'Auopean Travel Infcrmatkm. I wu 10 frllhtened and hu.mlllated I Jun DEAR ANN LANDBRS: My acm la a con._. ! Bed and breakfast • a repl .. eruent for high· One. Newport Place, SuJie 400, Newpon Bwb couJdn•t brtq myle1f to talk to an.ycoe about thele atbliete. He hM a larp Jlr of DMSO and ._ It I cost hotela and aervice-leu motela hu taken 92MQ niebtmua Aa a J9Uit. most ot my bud--.med when eYS" be &eta a tinl&e. He al8o taba It cm aid I CaUlmnia by stonn. · -· · A'Coron. del Mar reeder wants lnfolnmliao on ~ Cllrier ~ w 11P9Dt 00 papen.ca trips and swww by the s&uff. Be ..,a bll cwhiw ' A mini-directory of 1uch placea, Including vacatlonlne in Callfmnia. A ~ place fo .mt la that dealt wttb plj'Cblatrtc problenw. Then, one day, lt fer all the 1'Q1 wbo pf lmotSed around cm tbe : cbann1nc lnDI. la aval1ab1e for 50 cents (there qe with a No. 10 enwlope .it to the Cdfamla Offiat a wry aid lmlDOI')' crept into my caw:1ra-field, md lt wottm lib a cbum. Wbd. ca J'O'l tell : more than 30 inna ln the book) from Barbara Ford, ~.Tourtlm.1 .. You !P_!O =· ~t.t, ~ =. ~~ My pumtl were extremely relJOu. 'nley me •bout DMSOt .Wh7 lm't it 10ld llVft the ' Country Houae. 91 Main St., Temp)etion, CA 93465. .,.,., ... ..., ·-uuwu ~~ >&•.,_ mBed ibi1r nuuu--uam.uan inanlfty." All aex munter?-MOM IN B80CICVD..LJ:. ONT. i Mab aure to Include a 1elf-addnmed, atamped aaent and talk _..t ..,..al ewntl at tpeda1 pa.. ,,.. mthy, DMty, e¥U and wwk of the devil. DEAR 11011: DlllO 11 a .. t•at .... a. ! envelope . . . ln Califam1a tb1a aanmer then fo1JQW up with • One nlabt a pl In the flhb p..se ~over to veterlurJ .....actM. lem• ,..,.. aar It IMlfl s A couple of other aicb lnfonnadon ~are letter to that dty'• Ownher of o, ..... ,.. .. .mt ln my -.. to do biam9worll with me. She Mked me u1Uldl, -..... _. ..._ lllitluit nllef • ..,.,. f located rlaht here ln South Coa1l country. care of Qty Hall It'll aet whse lt'a .,ppcmd to.,,_ If I ever m.s .. wHb ~· I aaid, "No," My bn11n. Ii 11 elaulfl .. •1 tile ,. ..... Dn1 ' Jbpt1ality Pim In San Juan Cap61trano hM 300 be aare of that • . . fathm' overbwd her ~ and dnaed me to ~ .... • u Gfldm•tlll ... DMIO II ; hamm naUanwkle with accommodatklm = llere'a ...,...,..,. thafa tr. that could save my modw, who i:rompdy be<wn• ~ She a..uule la ...., ...... fw ,..1111• dlat ._. , from mane4me to mountain chalets and loca you doDan md ,net . ......,, ftnlm'I ... .. tblftr tbl pl our of 6t --ad~ to chMe ~· .......... ...., .......... It .. ~ from WMblnPm. D.C. to Palm Sprino. Write to m-. addrw and~ • .,,,,.. ca tbllr' me around with a palr of Mwlna 1cl11ora claim Mft ..._... • M•e ... llllr en.ea. : H09pitality 'Plua at P .O . Box 388,-San Juan luapae ta& A thief ~at dMt ~ ~ threaten.lna to "cut It off" IO I wouldn't ruin Lest te ...._an.._ waf· llaJ ....... • ~ nen.. . . coiiDtir. tn line rtabt behind~ wm .._ .... .,,. ~·a 16. There'• al.lo a ~kf~hlatlcated system lnformaUon to empty l0'.11' ._ Wore JID'I IM I ... 13 befmoe I knew whit that llrl w.. b akobolUm rvJnbV your ute1 Know Cbe 1 which aoverw bed and ("B&B'', In travel back from ycU.r trlp. To mark JQW' blic with a ta1k:b'I .t.out. ~flomhlpa with women have ~ ....,_ ud .Uc m do. Bwl &be boaltlat. ~ JarlOn) all over the world. European TraveJ apeci~ 1ervtce cocfe and a toll-tr. telept.ane been qwl. tly I went~ a tb1rd "Ab)bollem -llq» and Help." br Ann z..adan. ' lnfGrmatlan ln Newpcon Bw:h ~ you fUU~ number, wdtie to NJtAR. 1*JO N. ~ mYd.. divorce. I have five dau,htert fnlm my three l>rl<w fJO cen .. tritb your Nqawt md • bW. ~ and in return proyklim a lisUna of between 10 Olrlebmne Qty, og '73117. n.n'D .... J'lll a ei.: ~ ~I mwl' 8ll to .. tba:n. )(y a -wtv. *'"ped, ..U.«Jdr211s1 enW!lope to Ann Landan, J and ao ~ta. in~ to 16'° cities tbrcJulbout t...,. -and tell you bow the.,....~..... aD ...... I llD llUtl -llnd tbe:Y .,. probably rtabt. P.O. Box U811tJ, ~ m 8JJ. . --~-----------,;;:::==========;;;;;;:~------===============::!:======:-----,.-----'-~--__;.--.:..;_______________________________________________ j RUFFELL'S UPffOlSTBY, INC . .................. t.i1 HA1101t llW. COSTA MISA -S.ltS6 ------- Great Opportunity Market latest NEW, Unique line of Women's Ultra Sheer Panty Hose first rate department store quality but wil retaiJ for in the price -many rich summer colors. Reinforced Toe, Reinforced Panty MEITllCIME ESTABUSH YOUR OWN BUSINESS Appointment On Saturday, May 28th, 2 p.m. Meeting cat.mw , .... ......... Starting ..... ......... tlasslfled ads come to you fresh every day, with the latest Information on · what's for sale, for rent, or tor , hire. It's all updated dally for you. classified a phone 642-5878 . . , . You've never ex"rlenced . •~Hing lllCit ltl i J I I 1 · I I . -------------• -- c:e Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /S~nday, May 22, 1G83 Leonardo .da . Vinci: FDom tanks to. 'Mona Lisa' By DAVID STAATS ......... , ........... PORTI..AND, Ore. -The tank, in the shape of a oone with \he tip poinied upward, hu a rm, of cannona above lta bue and llDAll viewinC hol• near the top. Under the hood it a chaaia with four wheela. each one hand-propelled. Tank.I weren't uaed in combat until Wocld War l But lhia desian wu born in the 15th century, at the hand of artiat and engineer Leonardo da Vinci. Scale models of da Vinci's lnventlona are beini exhibited on colleae campUteS acroa the country, lnaplrlna would-be inventon and living othera a glimi-e of the artist'• versatility and pniua. The exhibit recently appeared at the Unlvenlty of Portland. "It'• a wonderful educational tool," aaya Billboard picks top hits . By Tile A11oclated Preas 9 . "My Love" Lionel The following are Billboard's hot (Motown) record hits foe the-week ending May 10. "Straight From the Heart" 28 as they appear tn next week's issue Bryan AdaJTW (A&M) of Billboard magazine. Copyright TOP LP'S 1983, Billboard Publications, Inc. 1. "Thriller'' Michael Reprinted with permission. (Epic) HOT SINGLES 2. "Flashdance' Soundtrac k" 1. "Flaahdance, What a Feellng" (Casablanca) Irene Cara (Casablanca) 3 . ' • Ca r g o " M e n A t W o r k 2. "Let's-Dance" David Bowie (EU-America) (Columbia) 3. "Beat It" Michael Jack.eon (Epic) • 4. "Pyromania" Def Leppard 4 . "Overkill" Men At Work (Mercury) (Columbia) ~-"Let's Dance" David Bowie 5. "She Blinded Me With Science" (EMI-America) Thomas Dolby (Capitol) 6. "Frontiers" Journey (Columbia) 6. "Little Red Corvette" Prince 7. "Kilroy Was Here" Styx (A&M) (Warner Broe.) 8. "H20" Daryl Hall & Jon Oates 7. "Solitaire" Laura Branigan (RCA) (Atlantic) · 9. "1999" Prince (Warner Bros.) 8 . ' 'Ti me • • C u 1 t u re C 1 u b 10. "Lionel Richie" Lionel Richie (Virgin-Epic) (Motown) .. Choice ·sted ~Onal Value Coll)plete U.S.\ Choice . Steak Dinners :-~ $6.95 Or~anize your coupon savings with the Supermarket Shopper. each Wednesd<ly and Sunda~· in the llllJPlllt WC>fked on aut.omoblle tranamllliana, which u.e da Vinci'• princtpla of mahln1 co11ed wheel.I of different dlameten with• aln&Je lantern wh l. ''TransrnJllfona are really aoph.llt.laated itema. You don't IO into them U,,htl1. Thia IUY lnv~ted lt even before they bad the adJUatable W'rench.' ~.art.lit'• tranmn111ioo·like device can twn three wheel.I at speed.I ua1ni a alnile drive. Ttiou1h da Vinci'• voluminous notebook• record ,hia view that war la "a beetlal mad.nela," he had a preoccupation wl•h combat ~hlnee. In addition to the tank, he deslped a double wooden • hull for ehtpa in which the Inner one would keep the ~ afioat when the outer hull wu damaged in battle. Born out-of-wedlock in 1452 near V1nci, a vllla1e In Tutcany, to a notary and a aaant uc wor 1n rence. He waa a painter, eculptor, architect, mualdan, enlineer and ldentiat. Two of h1a rDOlt famow pa(ntlnp are the .. l..iut Supper" and "Mona Ula." Hi1 port.ralt, "GlnevrA de Bend,'' llano tn the National Gallery tn Wuhlnlton. 0 Mona U." la at the Louvre 1n Pam. He WM cleerly avant.prde, and h1a desiarw have fieured 1n much of modem ~.1'be principle of the hydraulic 1crew ta uaed tn thousands of modern water \urblnes. It wu a almple desien: Water tan.°'\ the blades and turns them . Another detlgn ulling blades 1a the paddle- wheel &hip. Men were to turn the cranks to power the handln. Da Vinci dHl&ned the ahip three centurte. before the fint at.earn-powered paddle wheel was made. ...----------------------------------- JUMBO 16 oz . MARGARITAS SI.50 with LUNCH or DINNER COMBINATION #1-24 on Menu COCKTAILS WELL DRINKS $1.00 With lunch or dJnner combination #1-24 on Menu Good Tues .• Wed .. Thurs .. Sat .. Sun. 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Daily Luncheon Specials ... $2.95 1768 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa Cosed Monday 645-0324 Partin& In Rear ••AMAIN llATIM-• •. ,.,_, ... .., ... , ................... ,.. .4f-.. ...... ! 11 'I ... ......,., -'-fM.MOO) -.A'lft.'s• 2ttftft".11 I .-.~ •w•• t;,ia~-J ---3ll'C.'=L ......... ·~­.. e;r... ---· ...,._,_ .... , .. , .,., '· _. .. --------... t&Q~ .... ..,. -. ·------= ............ ·---. - 11111!'11·'· f'l\~11 2 ... -------... ........ _. ........ -... ...-0 -................ "9.) .....I ------- j I ... I • ~ • • • ' ...... -.. ..n•• • ,., IE_. .. ~,.. .. . ... - By WALTER BURY .......... .._ ...... TEMPE. Arl.J. -It WU \be 10th tnntna In the exhibition pine. Glenn Frey, former !Md with the Eacla. WU at bat Don Newcombe, the Hall me _J>i~cher and former Broo4lyn Jlodier. The 34-year-old Frey hit a llhgle off the bueball great. But it'• not the only alngle he's made · lately. After the four-time Oram.my award-winning rock group broke up two years ago, Frey de:ided to go .:>lo. Hia first effort, "No Fun Aloud," was releaaed laat year, and his latest record, "The All Nighter," will be out this fall. "You have to make three or four consistently good albums to really establlah youraelf as a &0lo artist," aaya the mwslclan who helped found the Eagles. "I had a top five aingle -'The T' -on ·my first one and it was a big record last summer. "So now it becomes a matter of building similar to the way we built the reputation of the Eagles. It's how tenacious I am and how much I want to stick to it that will make it work." Frey, who baa homes in Hawaii, Los Angeles, Detroit and Colorado, was in Tempe at1ending a baseball camp run by oid timers. He paid $2,295 to train for a week and play the exhibition game. He's an avid sports fan who collects vintage ,Wtars and has his own &0ftball team in Aspen, Colo. The F..agles 90ld more than 30 million records in the United States and 20 million worldwide and had four No. 1 singles among tbelr nine albums. All of that has left the siJlSer- songwriter-gui tarist-keyboardist finandalll set for life. "I don t need to work, but I like to work." he says. "I oome from the Midwest and there's a certain work ethic you grow up with. lt'a built into me. Glenn Frey "I told the guys to start making plans to do something else. I thought it was time for me to be a solo artist." "The lonsest I've ever taken off work is about three weeks. It usually only takes about 10 daya before the wheels are tumlJl8 and I start Wn.k;.i.g about the songs l want to start writin9. Writing ls something I have to do. I got to get these 90np out of me. "I OOUld atve you ae reuon1 to tourtrw llnce I\ a.tPI ~ m wltb Jae' Ttmpchtn, who try to make lt in the recontm. wh,y the F.Aal• aren't tccet.her the pubMC • ilnid ..wr on the ~vloual)' penned "Peacef~l bUAnela. He hit the jldqlot wtdi now.'' he aaya. "But the main road ls becomt,a riiCriealncly r.e~." the ~· thlnf la I think the band nn lt• more expel'tillve.' lib to liave two different -.you always tell )"OW'M1f 10'1 COW'le. Frey oollaboni.d wtth Don perwpecUwe aaad rm a believer ln can do lt and_ you alwa11 Chink "But l. t w u very Um e Henley a .IUC)I ~ cbnfT the pop&.t1r ...,. .. Fttty •Y.. "I that you could. but you never oonawnJ.nS. The Eaalee atart.d • ••Beet oC Mt Lo\ie," MOne ol UQ the form -two v....., a really believe lt happena.'' be ' rurtnlna my life," ""l'rey aaya. Tbeu Nl1hta," ••Tequila chonW and a bridge. I ~love aaya. "But even thou,h J wu "Succem and \he mlChlne 1dnd of Swirtie'• and 11Hotel Callbnla." IOl1tl' and lid Mn.ft. TbeY come auccetaful bflCk thm. alwaya took on a life of IC. own. J felt He oo-M&U¥nci ''Tab It "->'" very eui1y for n:.:O knew tt wam't my bett work. J • Uke qwtttna 1bout three yean with J.cbon Browne, and bait J'rey left hit native Mlchlaan always felt on my nnt albuaD, I befc:n I actually did.I' written rno.i of hla .:>lo mat.rial for c.automla when hew• t§ to ean do better." j l''r!.Y Ml'• he qylt after the n-----------------•-.----------------~~~, aroup.did concerta for \he UV. "Evoativc~ funny. RQsann2 Arquette albums.' "I told the IUYI to al4U't ls fasdnallng -this rol~ putS her tn the fU"st making plan.a to do IO~ '-N tha I' ln ""-rank of American actresses to watch. Vln~r e-. aw t tn D\Y -S= makes Sheik chc most memor.ible ""d thoucht it waa time f« mt to be -· a eolO ans.t." e ega:tt loser since Jay G2tsby." Ot bla new album, Frey •ya " -w ... A:'CC..l?l.F. tl!:S it'• ua nl&ht-in-the-Ufe type of record." "The All Night.er la a IUY who , hu this adventure from eve~ until sunrise," he aaya. "The eono ~ looeely IU'Uni tqiether and are about bad guya, srtiuggling and an intereatin1 view of the polltica of contraband. ''My manager and I have the movie righta to a book called 'Snow Blind,• whtch ia about a drua smuggler," he aaya. "It'• an intereating web of lntrlfue aurroundins the coca ne lnduatry. One of my projecCI will · be to produce the" rqovle IRl.-~track ... But I can't wait NOW :;i~ ~~·putttna It out on PLAYING • ~ l l t1 IH•fl'Ht Frey says he alao plana to L====:::::";"°;;";:-~-::;·:=::-:-=:-==~---~ make a one-hour video of hit MCOnd aolo LP u "an ahemaUYe Jazz concert set today at college A big band jazz concert featurlns foul' Or&nJe ~t Colleae groups. ta acheduled f« todaf. The concef'!_ bejlna at 2 p.m. in OCC's Robert B. Moore Perfonnlng Arta TheAter. Tickets, prioed at $3 each, are on aale in the OCC Ticket Office or may be purchased at the door. The four CXX: groups echeduled to play are the Tueaday Jau Ensemble, Friday Jau Ememble1 Saturday Jazz Ememble and Evening Jau Fn.embJe. "/( ( FOR Ml EICITBnEml Y*tOUf' ... ) * HAMM0 ETT ~ 11100 1100 •·11 m U•ot ,. .. J ato 110 ,,,. 1011 ., •• ?•10 1•10 AIUI 1'AWMWlaMt ... -ID ,._, ''"'"' Cllll> AIM Vattn Gin (1111) '1 I I (;8 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, May 22, 1983 "'' .' Archerd f provides 'Variety' ,. ®MIME t • "Mollltlirl FlmlY Roblnloll" ( 1971) Aobefl Logan. JluMn Dltnante SlllW. EYBMI _..._ IL. ... * ·~ "F ..... To Thi PlllWC Of The Af*" 11174) AoddJ Mc:Do.11. AonHar1* • PBJPlftCOURT ... - (O)WOYIE •• "ANtf W1111d'• Frnerwtein" 1117 4) Jot Ollllslndro. Udo Kier -1--~~TOTHE BOnOM Of ·= '* * • "P~" ( 1980) Robk1 Wll-llatnl, Sheley ~all -11:05- CZ)Mlf GAAi.MD (DJMOW! ** "Ptnnlr1" (1982) Ryan O'Neil, JcMHurt -11:15- BCISNP#S -1:10- (t)MOYIE tt • "The l.111 Weltz" ( 1971) The a.id. Directed by MM1ln Scor ... ®MOYIE .. "Sient Rlgl" (1082) ~ ®MOYIE "Tht Terry Fo1Slory"11913) Aobet1 DwlM. &le Fty91 ACQEllEM If~ -."?'EBERT AT THE Hotrb, Ron 8Mr -1:JO-o Ml:, NEWS -bit- • Cl) C8I NEWS NIOHTWATQ4 -4M-eWOYE * H 'h "The Miiiie Man" (1962) Aoblrt Preslon. Sllir1ly Jonll. -tiO- (t) 8tMtER IOlSTICf &~IETWEEHLRMJ !l!tfAMY~ ... oomplete U.tlng In TV Log 'r.~Slelper" (1973) WOt#J Alen, Din Keeton. iHAttNEL LISTINGS I l.Jllltt ICINO nt!laoN MOYIE *** "McVlclt'' (1980) Roger Dll-liB~ Flitll. •• "Plnldlll. ( 1912) Wiiie """"· Pholbtc.ta I? A NEW Do\Y If EDEN .n~ Sdlool" (1981) LIOIWCI Minn, Rldlll Wwd. -11:41-GMCME ** * "Dlmlln: OINn U" 1971) WI- 9 ICNXT ICBSI 0 KN8C (N8CI 9 ICTLA (Ind I •1e•sc CA8CI 0 KFM8 CCBSI 0 KHJ TV (Ind I • ICCST IABCI e KTTV (Ind I e KCOP TV llnd I • ICCET (P8!>1 • ICOCE CPBSI 15'1 ICOOC (lnO I 0 On-TV l Z-TV 1o HBO C CC1ne-m.ia> •1 IWORI NV , N V MJ (WJBSI If CESPHI s l!ihowtimel • Sc>olllOf\I • IC.iii!! 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( ... , ..... tt.onlMo 1...i ... ti.on .... s...--M• .......... ANNCUtcEMENTS ................ -.., ....,. • One of a kind Ocee.n view trl le'v e l office btd.1 • elevator-deluxe · lat floor parking AND Two penthouae reekienUal condo's from back street ea. w/large double garap. Must eee to appreciate. Investor tenna. Price; $1,100,000 or be.totter by 6-1-83. Mr. Clark 645-9930 . UlllL 1 llEm. Quaint eecluded 2 BR cottage with ahake roof, great brick flreplaice, open beams throughout. New plumbing too. 'The R-2 Ranchette 55x168 has many fruit bearing trees. The moat charming $125,000 offering in F.utside C.O.ta Mesa. Call Jean Ritter 14!-1200 ' **********************' 1tt.r,..._.w_.1t llWOI llWll PllPEITill ................ -... to 34331 St. of the Green Lantern in Dana Point, a new LUXURY 3000 aq. ft., 3 bdrm, 3 IA ba condominium with electronic security & private elevator. j~~ Each room has a magnificent view of im Dana Point Ma rina, Canyons and ~~ Mountains. You must aee to appreciate = this pro p e rty, t he utmost in = •--~--l-T_Tlll __ _... AFFORDABLE ELroANCE ~ ... • ...... W11 Fii/UT/• 11-1 ~ Peymenl1~x 1700 ...... 111·1111 ~ with 10% down. Sanllego = er.-... 1 '/fold com.-•••••••••••••••••••••• -IN.Wilt-' with 130 ~ l912 ~ 2 BR l*'9 l.mty 2111• rm. approx 1300 eq "· :r: Call 117W370 -D22 21123 \ f : ·/ l I 1l /:'II . ' .. , I Hunt & Associate REAL ESTATE ~: ... ;;::;'" = .,, .... u ~:=-... ::! 11111 ~.::~ .. I-~:: 8fle'p J Bdrm end unit In exeellenl o•l•d eom· muntty new 8o. coeei Plue. AHumabl• low ~ ,.... toen. Prtoed BUSIES & J'llANClAl ._..,._.., .. ~ ·---0!¥&'t--....... w-•Inv..""""" o,p.,t~u. 1.tw,...._,,..,..t Wat\\f'd • MtWW'"V "' l,...,. •Mo._1 WOfti.d .i....__TQ• CWU)YIEfl 11--lp WlllftU<d •"*w•nw M91Al.$ IOll ..OH .Oii IOI• .o21 =1 llt'..11 1 \I('\/ .. odt ... 900. Call '°' eompl••• deUll• . 846-1171 THE 'REAL ESTATE RS -.... A tropical ~ + ocan VU in )I~ 1--------1 priv. comm. w/beach & parded gate. vu from mast room9 ln th1a 4 Bd, fam game rm/s1l level. Spacious open floor plan, creat for execlitive entertainina w/Joed8 of parking. Now offered at $625,000. YIU~ vto1 ...... "ll tlH •1•1 .... tlJI ""' "" fir: •m .,,, tlU ... tlJ'I 1141 II.of tl(t •tH •••• .... .. .., ti» .. ,, . .,. tltl ••• ... ... , THE REAL ESTATERS Jeri Hunt. · ,....... ... .. ! .. nn•ew....mr 1a aatiatied in th1a Big Canyon 4 Bd, fam rm, 1gl level, from lush pa.rk-~e setting to oool pool vu, form din nn. lmprftllve courtyard founiain entry, wet bar, 2 frpb, 3 car pr. pvt eecur .• + 24 hr guarded gate. Loweat priced Broadmoor now on market at $649,600. Jeri Hunt. ..... YllW llW Popular Sauaallto Plan with 3 bdrna. & family rm. Upgraded with a magnificent garden and patlo. Price of o wnership throughout and a great value at $347,000 L.H. 17141 673-4400 121 ll Ul-2121 n.tH.._.,_,......., lstllllllM4 ....... c.. .. ., ...... ~ t24,tl0. If• • mobile """_, O.nt-0 ~ _ 1i-c b'1.• .. u holMt but tt't ••to nuu1 Pll* J'4U •~tr~ u• IMlleMll.lArfe_,.. _...,clAYI,,__ ___ _ wide a ·-'"'· •m•ll .0.....-.... ' """"" down. M*1 peyrnence. -·-..,. Call now, .....nu .......:"!.!°._ ,..,! ~ ~ THE ~EA L ESTATERS ................ _. an••-" ... Thia redecorated Bluffll condo OD larp sreenbelt. Extra wee s bedroom and den. New carpet and freah paint, fireplace. laundry room, petio and deck. $267 ,000. 760-3333 UllY .. lllUT Immeculate 3 bedroom condo with peUo overlook!Jll pool. Adult complex, tl~top condition. Private and quiet. Walk to beach. $149,500. 760..ea33 EITEITlllllEIT PIUll Enjoy a striking white water view while re.Ia.rtna around your pool and ape 1n the private courtyard of th.la delightful 4 bed.room, 3 bath estate or ltl'oll a few atepe to your private Cameo Shorea belch. $1,9~.ooo. 760-8333 . PllYITI wm PllRITlll Even Y041' most aophiaticated buyer will be thrilled at the interior treatment of thil auperb 3 plan ln exclusive Jumine Creek 3 bedroom, family room, 2 ~ baths, extra 1tora1e, large patio. $415,000. llMl33 Went Ad Help? Tum 10 1odliv'1 ~ 642-5871 tor lh• beel buy1. ThlnkJ of • ,_ home 942-6e71 for~? 8ee the many ,._ In lown? Clueltled lllttnge In lode(• ~ een ~ you meet many fled co6urnne. 642·5e78 of your nMdl. 942-5878 Miil IPEllll UT/lllNJ 1-1 P.1. ••• lllTlll ... .,11111' .. .. 1111 ............. . ........... Brand fiew ... 2 to chooee from 3 Bctnn. 2~ bath Condos. 2000 aq. ft. SubteJTaneen parldna for 2 can + atoraae."25,00o.OWner/Bullder 673-2282. . • Ol•=·"'i; •. , ... 875-SSi • IPallllll 1-1 .. __ _ New, •l*'iout 3 Bdt, 3~ Ba. Llaht & airy. Spectacular Ute of wood au.cl akyUtes. Walk to beech. Priced f0r immediate aale $339,600. 616 Mari&old-Call 876-~ll or 840-4021. ............ Lovely Mesa Verde 4 Bdr, family rm, pool & rec rm. Skylltea. tenaDo, etc. Owner says aell -now anly $214,800. 2935 Java Rd. CM. ..... Forest Hills rnd1 in Racquet Club, 4 Bdrm family rm, dining nn. Great uawnable loan. Call for info. Offered at $190,500. .. U1191 Oceanfront, superb location, 5 Bdnn 4 ~ Ba . elevator, d i ning rm, outatand.lng mMlive Matr Bd.m) .Ute w/view , fireplace, 17' cellln1. QUALITY -QUALITY -QUALITY. $1,150,000. COU OF NtlWPORT MAI.TORS ••t• .. c...ettww.c...... .. _ 87.S·ll'11 Outat~ndln1 Contemporary deatp. Open, ap&c:toua home llCDeDted bJ rtch .,___ -°' ... ... ofpool • ......, from every rOOJD. Separate muter suite, children'• wlna upitalra. 'Tabub.w" ta the word! ........ ,... ..... Cmttally located 4 BR nut to pmk, clole to oammunity pool. .,.... ICbool, aboppna. Spanlab In flavor w/court1ard • fDWltal.n. TUe root S.C..U-t °*'plan pau. kar ...... Loo Icing I or. a career jn sales? See today's Help Wanted ads, classification 5100 . SHORE CLIFFS 4 BR, canyon & ocean vl•w, ltunnlng. 249 Evening Canyon Rd. $7 45,000 fee. 1211,101 FEE VIEW 2 BR + den, H'vHomea, Seawlnd. 2244 Port Carllale. m1t4' ... 1830 Port Barmouth, 2 atory Palermo model. $259,000 L/H. IMDU __ _ $24~000. Qoee to ahopplng. llY•UUI Ocean v~lew ~ttlch access. Cameo .. ~~-.J!>.ooo fee. 4 BR, J...e ~. u per mo. " .... ..., .. , 5 BR, 1 blk to bay or ocean. $399,990 fee. Owner will trade f9f' 111\t.hr home. • , .... ..,.., Del Taco site In prime location. Good 1teady return on Investment. Plue tax write off. . i~.li term triple net leaae. '" . 2nd story possible on this bank forecloaure aale, Corona Hlghlanda, lender offers fantastic financing. $285,000. . .-Y UITD 'h acre, complete remo<tel, ocean view, OP4tn today 1-5, 828 Malabar. 3400 eq. ft .• 6 car garage, $699,000 ••· .... .. TWO ...... ONGS IJIE STADEi COllPAIY 7ft.lll2 173·77'1 MOr'e ........ ~ ~lwaye a aele In ... CMPna "bug. .... ~ the ad9 year. It fou hava • .,.,y •· 142-tll'I .... not f'lttlng .. II now WMI a W lt*'OI '-' wftfl Delly M. Not W• Adil. ..,. " -uu. ..-Y 11111-••• , .. 1.......... == u, .... ____ _ t••...... ..... 111.,............ 1111,m 111 Ill...... It.,.. m ..... .,.. sna.-• ........... .. .,..,.. 111.... -1211-.......... ,. ... ............. ~ 111 •• ..,, ,... .......... "'""' 111t.,..111h.--.... -........ U1 P..t. ........ ••••tld 11111 II """" ......... ,.. ..... _ ..... ~mt:·-....... Mi= ......, ........ 11.-- WATERFRONT HOMES, t"'IC' Kl \f 11111" ....... H. .., '", ,, I .... ..?IOU\\ C.o11~t ti•\ '1' "4.1 ''• A,, , \r-.IWoft ltr.1 Ji k.~>t-'t l-.l,t1\lt 831·1400 67Ut00 • I Pl•&• I W. A wonderful. warm. ~temporary bayf.ront -tl)e view bftathtakina thn.I the mitered windows. The Santa Marta stone & marble ~ the feel & charm tb.roupout. Included are 3 BR, 4 baths, family rm, library. & a slip for a ~· yacht. Offered fum1ahed at $4,400,000. Barbara Aune. llTITI II Tll llYflllT. Entertalnen paradiae. Approx. s.ooo aq. ft. Larae .Up, bayside lawn & p901. Hia & bera bathroom, library, arymnulum. Only 6 yean old. Prime location. Excellent fln.ancinl available . $4.000,000. John Macnab. -.. lll ... ...U.,_" • HIHI. Exciting, relaxin1, aathfying custom home overlooking 8th fairway of 9- Canyon Country Club. High in the aky, top lot, 8,000 aq. ft. home designed w /elegance, camtan & atyle. Premier viewa & security. $2 ,900,000. Tom A.l1lnlOll & Dan Bibb. Mi& IUIY l&ffmf. Custom delllgned with spectacular view from South Bayfront (Balboa Ialan.d). Glua Walla\ alcyUghta, beauti(ully crafted teakwood appointment•. Built-in furniture. New pier and .Up for two boats over 50'. C1.>ermed lot. $1,750,000 incl. prime land. Lars• lat TD . Cathy Schwekk.ert. . .. , .. ,, .. , .. Wif••• 11.U. 180 deoee view of ocean, bay & Cataflna. Enter throuab eecurlty ptea to lmponecl Italian marble en1ry to t.h1a 4 BR. 4 BA home w /e>U wlnd1n& stairway or elevat.or to an elaborate recreaUon area. Patio Includes Bydrmpe & tiled BBQ 8el'Vice center. The perfect home far .-mtive ent.ereainiQI. U . 72&,000 includes land. Maureen Wb:ft.e. •• , ... ,. & ., ...... Ma1niflcently furnilbed lncludina culllua and bronze atatuary. Jual brina your wardrobe. Thia marvelous & exctun, home bu an indoor pool, b1JEh ceill.Qia, a forever view, wa1la of marble and 11-- Four private BR aultea. $1,376,000. You own the land. Barbera Aune. ILi WllLI llllllll • Ma1nlflcent French Re1ency home w /view of Newport Harbor. Dramatic entry w /circular staircue. BNutiful 2-story, formal dln1ng nn. 48Ra, 2 muter aultea, one w/jlcuai & tireplace. Maida rm, worbbop. 1tudy. $889,000. Mldd Cooper: IHllflHIT IPHUll home totally cuatDmiJred & expended. Forever view, 4BR. 3BA. pme room. wine rm, ,POOi & apa. Loeda of extras. $795,000 lncl. lanci. Sandie Fix. HllLHI IPYIUll PllHllll HUI fllW. Charmiq ainale story "POI tllDOUth" 3BR. 2BA. formal dining rm & family rm lituated ln the exduaive C«cna de1 Mar ......... n1ty oi Spy.-. 8oW --pool & .. ..-l•tdld ln private courtyard. Plmtadon abutters. new cpt. 4*£ pmel•na & ,nany more amenltlea. Reduced to $076,000 Incl land. Donna QodahUl, ...... I I I l I I ~- I 01 . . Ul•lllW .. E Ulll,... I JMll& B.utitul 1level4 Bdrm, form. din., tam nn, 2 Ba. WW oamidet' leae option. Yll IWI 'Ill Ull. $316,000 .. ... ,.. 1114~--ft IELDl.MWI 144-1114 ..... , at ............. u. (1-1)11,1 ... 4 bed.rooml. 3 baths, pier &_ ~p ....... lMt .. (1-1)-.... 3 bedrooma, den. 3 baths, POOL Ill le. lbr Lw, Iner ....... ~ill ---------11,1 5 bedrooms, den, BA YFRONT, large boat dock 1* W. tn•tr• U. (M) -,,.,_ 3 bedrooml, den. 3 baths. 2 ~-new 111 ........ , lMt .. (1-4) -- 4 ~ffice. 3 baths. POOL. new carpea 11 Is ", ..... rt ..... (1-1) • 1112,m a bedruww '1etreat. 2 baths; POOL. TDJOS ........ , . ..,. Flnen La1oon view from maplficenf 4 , bdrm, 4 beth pool home. •t,4DO,OOO. linm ,.,. 11n1111 SpectllcUlar beyfrcmt dplx 2 br, 2 be up;_ 2 br, 2 t. dn. 2 boat~ ~UI00,000. ftRPla& -ll!l"MIT Ocmn • jlUy views. Marine romn. 4 bdrm, 3 bath. 3700 1q.ft. •1.m.000. ai.hbont. . ..... RetroW-d 3 bdrm. 2 bUb + ... nc:. nn., bemD c:e11..., ~ pdaL tuo.ooo. ............... New 4 br, 4 \.i ... ~ 1'rmch Normandy !'Male 1.2 prime 8CIW bOltop •1,250,000 . l•MI" 1111 llHdll 'c.oron.do Illlnd c:uR. a.,froDt ~ 85' boat dock. Pl.mm avail.. Now ts'T0,000 w/t/l!l:lm.. •Iii ....... - 3 br, 2 ba, frp1c, lm.macula&e condo. On 11eenbelt. Camn.. pool $126,000. Bill GRUNDY. REALTOR . . ' . ' . '\- THE RF.AL Es·rAT ERS llSIDENTIAL RIAL IST ATE SIRVICIS ..... _ --~ - COU>WC?U BAN~<?R l,.'j a c A PETE BARRET I RLA.l l V NEWPORT BEACH OPEN HOUSES 1-5 f...J EWPOR T BEACH -•sz0w an-. Outstanding hOfM at uceptlonal price! Elthw 3 BR or 2 BR & offa/t1udy. Large yard wtth aparkllng pool. Many Interior extraa, gas kitchen, Msld:olln pawn. hardwood ftoora. .... 11-.- KJaa the e.dot'd good~ Thie 3 Br home le In tip top lhape. tt'• In • good nelghbothood In a cul de NC & hu a larae Yllfdf High belanoe fixed loen8 .,.. UiUlnab1et .,...,. am• Cuatomtzied ··r· Plan -family room, den, 4 Bra lnctudlng mutw auJte w/out11andlng bath - Imported & handpalnted tit••· porcelaln fixture•. Formal dining rm w/gleamtng hardwood floor, trench doora, remodeled kitchen -theae .,. Just a few of the upgrades! ...... 1111,m LOV91y, apacloua 5 BR, alngle/atory home In good condition. New roof, pk.ilh neutral carpet• w/hardwood noora .,....th, country kitchen, large yard & good lotaUon tooll .-.. -. a-. Remoclat1d 4 BR Palermo modef In ~ location. Cuttomlzed Poggenpohl gourmet kitchen. ~ ma.tw IUtte wlftfeplace & Roman Jaomt bath. F1Npft & -. ..... _ ... 8-utJfut 5 BR temay home In terrtftc locatlon. Tutefulty decorated wood ftoon, plantatloo ahutt .... coordto&ted ~. etc. No aftw move-In costa and land le fnctudedl A mu8t .... .. -.... 3 BR In prime locaUon with one of the b..a vtewa. Goraeou. oonw lot wtth prtvecy &. extra parking. T'Hteful decor. many extra•. A «.!amine er-b.et ~II ...... ...,.,... Reduced $55,50011 s BR. cathedraJ oelllnga, freahly painted & new laodaoaplng. Large ptlvat• lot. Owoet Wiii help ftnenct. A9Unable, long tttm ftr9t T.D. WOUid conakler trlde. •.-r 3 8R. FR 1299,000 . Mt! ' 4 BR. FR '329,500 ----4 BR 1345,000 1907 Tradewlnda ELEANOR BOWfE 1317 Aehford LIM ~-1315----· JENNIFER 8KAW •llllr llCT ..._ A view ttlat 1tagge,. the Imagination! 3 Br remodelM home with t•rrrtle expanalon potentlaJ. Next to part<. SubetanttaJ drop In ~· New1ilel In kltc:Mn & ~bath. L.-ge Lm .. 4 BR. FR $2,850,000 820 Vie Udo Nord EDIE OLSON • L81l IU sz.1-. One of the ftna9t tradltlonal homel on Unda late. Lov.tY antique pan.Ung thruout home Imported from England. a.atutlful garden entry, 5 Bra. S •• MCWtty ayetem. Sltp for 55' boet. . _, . --...... 3 BR. Pool .,. ..... 4 BR .......... 2 BR 12M,800 ...... au 4 BR. FR *275,000 ...... _ • BR, Pool 1390,000 llllllL .. 4 BR $485,000 1820 Htahland ELEANOR IOWIE 4'e8Vlata Rome KA TIE RAULSTON 79 S.. latand KAY PARKER &e1 hndoatle LYLEEN EWING 1857 Port Renwtck FRANK SENNES 202 8Mwlwd NANCY SIMMONS 1.81 .. 3 BR. FR . ~18 Via Koron "430,000 CYNTHIA RUMSFELO ......... 4 BR. FR 1495,000 ...... 2 BR 1517,000 . ... 4 8A '560.000 .,.... 4 BA, FR, 9695,000 ..... . 4 BR. FA S775,000 ...... eBR MN,000 1308 SMtt.ao Of.- TED PETERSON 1510 Klng8 Roed B~REEDV 28 Rue Grand Ducal LUCY ROSE S Point lur MARIAN AEEOY 428Plaalldo EDIE OLSON 21M17 E. Bay Front 8UZ1E EXLEY OTHER /\REAS CORONA DEL MAR -'7W mu · lll9-&1 What • "°'*I What a IOU Whal a v.iu.t One of Hart>or v._ Hltll epeclal holW for thole who demand a well cared· for· property. You'll appreciate the ownera "~.·· ..... . ...... -Combine Contemporary & Country & you get Spyglual LMna r~. ~ room & f~ room eurrouna Jaouul courtyard. Low .. t priced "Newporter" In area. Muat He to ~ .... ·--Marveloua family hom• on quiet & aafe oul-de--MC. 5 BR + 8Clnul room with poof a apa. Luth low main~. 8rtck trimmed landacaplng. Load• of prlvaey. Owner wlll conekW .aond T J>. BEA CH C0h1tr1U NITIE5 1&1111111 ........ Y-. lt'I la• 1hOld bUt It'• worth ltlf Uw In a private beeCt\ COf'N1'UtltY for under 1315,000 a mow rtght Into tNa 3 8R home decorat9d tn country with hardwood floora & temodeled kJtchen. ......... . ...... ~ tew +·good lltroom• make tt)la duplex• mutt ... , 2 ~ n-taw Cltf9. cen one UntfhOm.. '9nt the otherl E.xt~ mottveted Miier. 8'1bmttl • I r flOMCl.oeuM COMNa .., .... •tw. cuetom. for d•t•ll•, aub,1-------MCM>216 ~ ~IJlllH I\\ I I ~ .df\ COLDWCLL DJ\N~eR ~ ~ =:.:.::i:::r-..r -- UNIQUI! VICTORIAN HOME WITH RENTAL UNIT - HI H1 :~H :l I • I itt· --- -- or suest bouee on ~ 70xl60', R-2 lot ln Eu1lide ea.ta Meea. Motivated eeUer hu juat' reduced price tl&,000! BeUer 1ee thAa today. 759-1501 or 752-7373. 8PYQLA88 RIDGE OCEAN VIEW 153',000 4 bedroom, family heme. Bea\&Ufully uptp"llded & landacaped. Lowly e* pool. \md brick 3 car ..,..., larp lot with play ......... nanctnc. '769-1501 or 752-7373. I WATERFRONT PARADl81! From the lmprwlve entry way ~ the rmplflcent and apedola floor plan to the private, t.uUful-peUO with runnlnfJ watcfall. tD the private 40ft dock. you 'Mil feel the ommpotent aura ol sr8doua llvtna .. experienced by the Boman c.e.ant Actually baa four ......... Uvtna suites that can provide e:xtaeuw prtv.cy for all men>._. ol the famlfy. J~ tntrod\kll() to the drbt. ff you would enjoy a $2.000,000 atmoephere for only $78&,000 we ~ YoU make an appomtment to view th1a ~ ploperty IMMJ:DtAT.l:L YI '759-1501 or 752·'11'7S. . .IAUllNE CRIEK-·411,000 & Loft1y Plan & with oc.ri af .-nbeh v1ew. a txt.nm. a tieu., a1r candltloDtd. extra Jarat .. Addld .......... 9'C\ll'lty .......... twh•pnl"I pools • -... OOW1lll Owner may help ftnanot. If you are Jooktna t.ir Utopa. .nan th»..TODAYl '758-1501 ar 702-7173. 1 -...... WITH .... l'abulow TowM Home._...,. a~....,..._, 2 ear attachid ...... h\.119 ................ ....._.,._ + beloOilay with bey YSew 4t ~ boat .Up. Call '7M-ll01 ai'ulD!ml. • . COLDW<?l'- BJ\N~C!R l ! 8ACNFICE PRICE OP l111,110 IS '14.900 UNDl!R UPRAISED VALUE j PETE ' BARHf r I HE ALTY Three )'9art old wt1h 2200 IQ\W'e feet with all ammlUes. The Wee country ~11ehen comes complete with built·lna. JennAlre, truh CDIDpllCt.or md mk:rov(ave. 'there'• a breakfMt bar PLUS fonnaJ dlnine· The ~ IUlte la luxwioul with tub + 89pU'llt.e abow'er. A 1ar,. low 1n-. .. umable tim trust deed makes the monthly ~t ~ affordable. 9032 Adams A,,.,.. HunUnpm a.ch. MMd'71. -.. • I 9IDROOll **225 Grand CMal, Bal.llM, NB 873-e900 IMl,500 SW\ 1·' 8042 18th St., w .. tmlneter "3-e797 $83,500 $un 1•5 1 Big Dipper. Newport IMch &48-7111 $123,15()() &in 1·5 10<4 Vie corcsova (Udo ,.,.) NB 873~ 1375,000 **8802 W. Ooeenfront, N.B. M5·5"430 $550,000 I M plue PAM Ml or ;. 992 BaY9fde CoV. W ., Newport 631-1400 $397,000 Sun 1-5 Mat Wlndeor Ct (Wlmbldn Vig) CM S.5-0303 $170,900 Sun 12-4 *11 Curt 0r:, Jasmine cnt,vu,cdM 640-1515/(811)72~5151 SIS 12-4 1709 Miramar (Penln pt) NB 842-5200 $270,000 Sun 1-5 1839 Highland, Hrbr Hinda, N.8. M-4-9080 $179,500 Sun 1-4 14 Canyon Island, Big Cyn, N.B. $44-9060 $235,000 Sun 1-4 *1509 Eton Pt., Weatcttff, NB 631-7300 $337,500 Sun 1-5 ' 2 • p1ue ouan p1ue PAM Ml et DD 501 Alveratde, Nwpt Hgta, NB 548-2687 1370,000 Set/Sun 1-fi I RDROOll 427 Sen B«nards:no v., Nwpt Hta. 646-6141 $249, Sat/Sun 9-5 1907 Chubuco, ona del Mar 875-633<4 $210,000 Sun 1-5 2041 Port Proven09, H.V.Hl'na. NB 631-1400 $18'.000 1-5 419 carnation, Corona del Mar 831-1400 *5a9.000 1-5 142 Vla Undlne (Udo lele) NB 873-4083 W5,000 Sun 1-5 2233 Heather Ln. (Cherry Uc.) NB 751-9100 '380,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 9 Encore. ~-a.en e:s1-1400 a1ee.ooo 1751 Plaza Del Sur, P9n Point Sun 1-5 831-1400 $349,500 Sun 1-6 3508 &.wtvl9w.L.. Newport 8Mct'I '44-7020r .-,10,000 Sun 2-5 2319 18th ,,._, Nwpt Height., NB M4-e209 S165,ooo Sun 1-6 20022 Cow, Huntington BeflCh 983-8787 S114,9l>o Sun 1-5 21 Canyon !eland Dr., N.B. ~2q0 $270,000 Sun 2-6 3227 Midltg.an (M ... Verde) C.M. 548-2318 $139f<>O Sun 12-3 3309 S. Towner, Santa Ana 845-0303 $119,500 Sun 1-4 815 Pow.II Pt., Newport 8Mct\ 548-2313 $224,500 Sa 2-618 11-2 **210 Grenet Canlll, Balboa 191. 875-eOOO $495,000 Sun 1-5 t8 Montenue Norte (ASJ) Irv. · 780-8333 UOl.000 '8atlaun 1-5 ,. EucalypU (Untv Pk) Irv. 780-8333 t't48,900 Satntun 1-5 819 Mar!O*, Corona del. Mar 875-5511 1338,500 ~ 1-5 112 Rlvw Mirror Ln. (Drftd) Irv. 751-3191 S15t,900 SUn 1-6 S33 lrvlM, ~ ~ 831-12M S182,500 Sun 1-5 •2001 Holday, Newport Bch 552-7500 $329,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1119 Gr~ Lane, Newport Bwh 770-5"5"4 1399,000 Sun 1-6 9852 Robin Avenue. Fountain Vtf 831-7300 $1"3,760 Sun 1-5 2710 Vleta del Oro, E-Bluff, NB 844-6200 $147,500-LH. Sun 1-6 2119 Vteta Laredo, Btufls, N.B. 831-1400 $230,000 · Sun 1-4 a ....... PAM -or MN 512 Fullerton, Newport Bwtt 842-e383 $185,000 Sun 1-6\ 2491 ~ Dr .• Newpott Bch $44-7020 $395.000-F-. Sun 1-5 1017 Damaac:ua, Costa Meu &46-0303 $245,000 Sun 1-4 **721 8'Yl6de Or. Corona Ml M• 780-833$-S1.250,000 8un 1-6 1215 Mariners Wirf, Newpcw1 Bwf\ M+e200 $466,000 Sun 1-4~30 3240 Mk:higen (MeM V«de) CM 548-2313 1155,000 Sun 1-4 20711 Aquatic, Huntlngtori 8Mdt 543-2313 l1M,l500 Suit 12-5 , 93e Dahlia (G....nbrook) C.M. 548-2313 S157,000 Sun ·1~ 3148 Manlet ... Coeta M..a 548-2313 $149,500 SUn 1-6 1921 Yacht Truant. Sea"'". N.~. M+e200 $449,ISOO lun M 1903 Yacht ColtNa. Hewport Boh . II 979-2230 *" 10,000 Sun 12-1 .. 153 Yorktown (Montlolfto) C.M. 84&-7434 S111.IOO 8at18un 12-4 5 Jetty, JMmlne Creek, CdM 78().1900 '431,500 Sun 1-5 1135 Pemtwou Ln, Weetclff, NB 842-3103 '250.000 Sun 1~ 2124 E. Ocaen, ~ Potnt, NB 831-1400 1325,000 1-6 10172 V'*'f forot ~ H.8. M3 45951 t14.000 • a.t/9un 12-6 1115 Alluna, Hunttnaton ~ M0-1NO t1U,IOO Sun 14 #4 YOfttef'ln (tnt M.ae) Na 759-8100 tt.200.000 Sun 1-a *2507 ~ (HVHea) CdM •71-tOCJO '471,000 Sun 1·5 114 Vie Gt.-... Udo ...t, NB tn-noo ... ooo **104'4 Polarla Dr, DoYer Shra, NB 831-7300 1395,000 Sun 1-5 ••2006 Commodore Rd,Baycreat,NB 631-7300 $285,000 8at/Suf1 1-5 •1211 l<lnga Rd, CUff Hawo. NB 831-7300 '318,000-L.H. Sun 1-5 *204' Via Eboll, Lido tste, NB 673-7300 $499,000 Sun 1-5 414 Heltotrope, Corona del Mar 844-9080 te7~.ooo Sat/Sun 1-5 •1301 DolpNn Terr.(lrv.Terr.)NB 831-7300 *885.000 Set/Sun 1·5 1028 Weetwlnd Way, 0o"91' Shorea, NB 881-7300 tas5,QOO 1 Sun 1-6 •1821 8ayedere l'•r.(lrv.Terr)CdM · 831-7~ t7t5,000 Sat/Sun 1-6 •••7309 W. Oc.nfront, W. NB 873-7300 8795,000 •••101 N.Beyf(ont, Balb. le. 873-7300 t87S,000 1300 Suaex (Weetctlff) N.B. 842-6200 *291.l500 Sun 3-6 Sun 1-4 Sun 1-5· 321 KlncW AdJ:,ff H..,;) N.B. 842·5200 ,000 Sun 1·5 1411 Klnae Ad. (Cltff Hawn) NB 942-6200 8525,000 Sun 1-5 •3321 SM~..1 Corona Ml Mar 644-8200 .. 11.000 Sun 1-6 1921.Yectlt Truent, Seevl9w, N.B. 644-1200 *"49.500 Sat/Sun 1-4 19181 Biddle, TurtJetock. Irv. e«-9090 $152,IOO ' Sun 1-6 373 Newport Glen, Newport Beech 8314513 SatlSun 1-5:30 285 Reale Lane, Coeta Meea · 87&.-fn1 t147,500 Sat/Suo 1-4 412 Pirate Ad.I.... Newport He6gtlta, NB 842-7'5t ~15,000 Sun 1-5 501 Sturgeon, Def Cerro 831-7310 8144,500/obo Sun 1-6 #H ~. JMfrilM Clk, CdM r-.1so1 . Sat/Sun t..f . t 4 em"900ll 3e Motro 8-.y Dr,~. CdM t57-e507 Sun 1-6 *1717 e.y-.... T..-(IN.Terr) CdM 844-7020 IN0.000 ,.. Sun 1-6 •2200 ttMth« Ln'.1_f>!eWpor1 BMch 94~ $285,uuu Sun 1-4 225 Nonh Stat Ln, DoY9t Shene. NB 844-e200 S885,000 Sun 1-6 7eO Vie Udo 8oud, Udo ltle. NB M4 t200 1875,000 Sun 1-6 •eoe1 W1nt•,..n.·Hunt. Beech "3-e797 113",ISOO Sun 1-5 •1801 Matlnert Way, N9wport Boh 94~ •21t,OOO Sun 2-a **700 Via Udo Nord(Lkto l ... )NB 942-5200 suoo.ooo Sat/Sun 1-:5 •708 K-Thenga. IMM Terr, CdM 844-7718 1328,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 202 Seewerd, 8horec1Hft, CdM 144 toeO $485,000 Sun 1-5 4~PAll fW or DIN *1752 Glen, Tuetln 731·1 .ooo Sun 1-4:80 427 11th Ptaoe. Npt ~ ~7 t180,000 Sat/Sun 1-6 1230 Send k9Y Dr. (Hrbr VU Hie) CdM 7eo.t133 '415,000 Sat/Sun t~ 52A2 El Dotado Dr.. Hunt Beec:tl 846-0450 '221,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 .. •=v:atemont Dr., CdM Sun 1-5 ~ *' Mato Court, l\lewPOlt C,...t NB ~· 11M111 •111,aoo 8at1Sun 1-4 •• 7 Vtenf\,t, HarbOr .. ktae. N.B. 7t0-1800 1125.~ Sun 1-5 2U ~11, Pllenno, Lido 19'9, NB t1f.711i taae.ooo Sun 1-4 18:-~t-:'1.1~°" Bch8at/Sun 1-5 428 c.tnetlon Corona cMI Mar 87&-6743 '425,000 8at/8un 12-4 **428 Hlllbor lllend Dr, N.8. en-1aoo •1.1eo,ooo 133 vi-~:oldo ......... . e7a-7300 ,000 Sun 1-a 8un 2-6 •101 Via~. Udo ..... NB 973-7300 8581,000 8un 1-4 Sun 14 " . This Weekend! • 11 HlllaboroughO-irbr Rdg Hle)NB 780-8333 $99~.ooo Set/Sun 1-5 *4800 Surrey (Cameo tilnda) CdM 759-9100 S795,000 Set/Sun 1-5 ,.t28 Plazza Lido, Lido I ... , NB 644-9060 I Sun 1~5 * 1308 Santiago Or, w .. tcllff, NB 644-9080 $495,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 468 Vlata Roma, The Blutfa, N.B. 844-9060 Sun 1-5 32 Vienna (Hrbr Rdg) N.B. 494-1840 $575,000 Sun 1-5 88 Harbor Ridge Or. (Hrbr Ridge) NB 640-8201 $699,000 Sun 1-5 •2027 Yacht Defend«, S..vlew, NB 631-7300 $510,000 Sun 1-5 •1115 Somerset Ln, Weetclltf, NB 831-7300 $460,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 24 lnvemea, Bia C"'yon, NB 831-1400 1,0"1'5,0QO Sat/Sun 1-4 , •4512 RO)(bUry, Cameo Shre, CdM 759-1501 .Sat 1-5/Sun 2·5 1002 Cannonade, Coata M9M 673-2598 $239,qoo Sun 1-5 185"4 Port Carlow, Hrbr View, NB 759-0619 '328,000-'• Sun 1-5 2700 UghthOUM Lane, CdM 831-1400 1389,000 Sun 1-5 15091 SyracuM, We.tmlneter fM&.17 17 1209,500 Sun 12-5 * ~!~lnorca Dr.\ M ... V•de. CM 54N809. S 148,000 SUn 1-4 1980 Kornat Dr. (Meia V«de) CM 751-3111 $299,000 Sun 1~ ' . ' 1809 Yacht Puritan, ... VS.W 844 4455 1449.000 Sun 1-5 2115 Ann!wrwV, ~ Bc:h M5-0303 1225,000 Sun 1-4 2080 Flamingo (M ... Verde) CM S.5-0303 $199,000 Sun 1-4 1n9 Hawe11 Cr (Mela Verd• No.) CM 979-2390 S 189,900 Sun 1-4 ·•aose G~ (M ... Vrd•) CM 979-2390 $240,600 Sun 1-5 2042 ~(Mela Verde) CM 979-2300 250,000 Sun 1-5 1919 Kauai Pt (M ... Verde) CM S.5-0303 1285,000 Sun 1-4 * *920 Via Udo Nord (Udo 191) NB 945-0306 12,850,000 Sun 1-5 *344 .>oenn St., Costa Mela ~797 $147,600 Sun 1-5 2109 E. 8alboa Bl (Bal Pell) NB 760-8333 '825,000 Sun 1-5 * 1911 o ...... T•r. (Irv. Tert> CdM ~ 844-9200 S520,000 Sun 1-5 •2935 Java (M ... Verde) CM ,, 975-1511 S214.800 • I I 2515 Attllf'* (ltv. Oov.) N.8. 881·7000 '925,0QO t Sun 1·5 ._ *1382 Galaxy Dr.,~ lhorel. NB 631-7300 MH,000 Sat/&ut 1-5 I •1727 Prt Barrnoulh. Hrt>r Vl.w Hm•. NB 631-7300 Nea.000 IM/8Un 1-4:30 ••2201 Alt• Vlf(a. EtitbMf, ... 831-7300 t3t$,QOO-ff.. ¥n. f-6 •1900 Anita LaM, NewJ'Olt Weech c 631-7300 $350,000 1 Sun 1·5 j • **305 N. Stai-Ln, Dov. Shf'a, NB 873-7300 S1, 195.000 Sun 12-3 2068 Flemlngo, MMe Verde, C.M. 648-5155 S225,000 Sat~~Hf 2tS'• 7-t11 Mllletream, Anaheim HI• (HOtH) 998-9788 $439,000 SUn 1-4 ••2773 Sandpiper (M ... Verde) CM 55&-1919 1228,000 Sun 1-5 . IM phle PAii Mi er DD • * 1860 Oriole (Mesa Verde) CM 548-2313 t2t5,000 Sun ,_.. •904 Via Zurich Cir., Lldo ISie, NB 844-9200 $1 ,260.000 sun 1-s I M pW PAM NI Of DIN1 * • 11 CrMtwood, f:tWbOt Aldge 780-1900 '2.aocr.ooo Sun 1-5 215 East ~ ~ ltland 844-9060 NW,000 Sun 1-5 CONDOMINIUMS FOR 8ALE I -1 llPllOOll ' • •18512 ~dt.n. #104, ~B 5"48-231;J $80,IOO 8uh 1-4 a•DIM>OM 11 Sum-,.-m. ....... wtf ... ~vtld eourt, tMpt Crest, NB 760-1P<k> '215,000 Sun 2-6 19 Weetcllff VIiia, Npt ~ 973-1771 S1$7,SOO Set/Sun 1-5 101 Scho42 Ptua •1ss. Na 844-e200 S1"3,IOO Sat/Sun 1~5 82 S.., laland, Big Canyon, N.B. 673-4400 '24t,OO() Sat/Sun 1-5 a Ko.GOii .t211 Patr!Qe, Pat1t Udo, Npt Bc:h 631-1400 1144,500 Sun 1-5 42 Sea1eape, Newport Bwtl Me-1171 S135,000 · ,8'ao 1-6 •2521 W, ~ #R-'7, Santa~ 831-8011 '82,500 Sun 1-6 22478 pem1ntto Coeta, Lag. VI,_., Lllg Hiiia 856-3017 S122.900 81#1 1~ 22476 Camlntto Coate. ~ Vllg 1 -una H~ ·~ •118 Deodor (SmktrM) IMne 759-9100 '129.500 Sun 1-5 207 19th St,_, NiW'port a.ch 976-4511 $3S7,500-$522,500 SatJSun 1-5 ••#'Q KNnal!M(Nwpt C,_)N8 873-7300 •1t2,500 Sun 1-5 2618-2828 Elden Av.nu. Colta M ... 631-4245 From e1sa,~ Sa-Wed 12~ ' • "" .. ,,,,. --Db 271 ~'l"...,...~Coata~ 6"5-0303 S19',IOO Sun 1-4 ,,. ' 4 •••vtltully decorated ......,_ ..... Muet eelll ••ooo. 0pen Sat. 1-6 •Cader. OOCKllOE ..... J Pfll BARAETI HLALTY ....... ----View condo, 2 Brm 2 Ba. ON UDO l8U Muat Hll thl1 wHlc . ._ .. on extra wide! ltH,500. Welk to .... tcMt .... lot,. t~llj beech. . = oflertno oontalnli ect oeui,.. • ,.,.., •lllUTE =-•~'valoui On market 2 yr1. mu1t ...... ., IUll• wtth fir•· NII thla • Bdrm home. ,..._ Pwtllly fUmlehad Xlnt cond. ~to ~ & c._unlque decoreto ~o~lder :,o::-;; m N -1rac1ae. u1t9d at sseo . . ..... ,, .. 000 Ml-1111 J PETE BARRE TI REALTY 11111 3 Bdrm 2 Ba, Newport Shorel. Wiii trade. 1129, 900 to 1148,900. DELIA DELGADO 831-1298 8edlllor with Condo get- ting mwrtad ...... for 2 Ir. Condo N8 or CM or iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ......._ tte hll. v....... LM llnmT .... Condo llldng sea. 8119at locetlon, nut to !!!:..........., grMn r.ark area: Pie _._,.... and 11 p, 4 Bdrm1, 4 l40-l20I bath• with marvaloua l8 .... -W.W. Plane Included tor 4 ...._ ..,. Ba. OWft tllll new l"Mldanca. $ 1,500, -"' 000. ~ home a lrg tot. t• 111 LM -1241.000. 1111• A""* Ln. -_, , .. a.Id! 8pllar 831-1218 ---....... ~t Condo. L.rga 2 M. 2 ba, a boat allp. PETE BARRETI .. REALTY PallOI••*' W.W. "*111-~~~~~~~ Ina oondtllOn. '578,000. ::: Ta 21&-IM7-5144 9119, 211r141-2U7 daya. .... I 1111' o.w .. .,. by Appt. NWPT Hens 1389.500 4 -14111 fea llnd/ownat 142-9200 HMl>of RkSge, lmmao. +UTATl 111.1+ .._ & otie.J, oomm. N9wport Helghta olaaalc ..... a_.,.,."' poo1. 1n itreat '*;hborhood. Owner an1lou1. Wiii SBA 2ba. ..... down. 'fmer.ecs Bay onN SAT/SUN M My _.1MO 427 San 8anwdlno Ave .. -12~~::.."fff" =-~ ~~ ..... , IA ODn Sun 1-a. c.11 So. By owner. ,.50,000. · Oourdl9I Alty a 1rwwt Older duplax prtoect at _.. 170-6464 lot vatua. ~7910 or . ~1 · I • I • I '· !. ' ..__,_,_ Hertlor Knoll Condo · -...;ooo ay o... a tit. 2~ i.. 12eo.ooo . ........ 'IWT. I.OW dOWn. 9y own.. 71CM1181. :.1:=· More ll)to. &IU•fl mT In !!!!!!~!!!~~~.Out1tandlng 2 Bdrm • ---... l'9IOrt type pool · ,....,_ ea. ape, great for a.. --• 1K m. nlore. Only S117.IOO. An1Que martlll llr'el*lce. Comar Waatclltt/Dovw ....., ..-., Ff. c1oor9. Or. 11 w.,tclltt VIiia. oourtywd a mudl more Opn Sat/&.11 1-a. John "' .. ,..,.., llrOI • bdrm Ceray, Bkr. horM Mtllnd .r:;dac1 I ==OwMd~ llNI TE D fHH)K f RS · :.~~ RPLTORS1n.1111 .......... ~Cllh, wl8t 1~ Int. on AIT0.1-:----.. -Ddlange---San-I Cll=1tor =:: ~ fl-Clemente Uli>.1.000 _ 1 --.ooo· _,.,.. home for newer •700, -,.., v -000 prtc. range, New- ltOMI .. 1ec. Agent Ron Poulton REt.L ESTATE 418-000. 498-2510 - wATI Kt Jie>"'TI port Beach r••ldanca. en.eeao~evea.-------1 -.-.---.. --.. --.-•EQUITY SHARING DELU>CE NEW CONDOS, ....... only 12151.000 3Br, 3Ba, 233 19th wa· "*'°"' l 'bcl, PLA~ Nwpt Htl. 125, "" ...._ PrMtaty 000 C9llfl dwn. ()par! Sun WI~ glllllbo. 1-6 or cell 871-'333 . . ....,. m. m111 nm ... ., w 111-1n1 ,,.,.. --~=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;ii 3 bt, 2 ba condo. Uk• • ""· AIN'N loen. Buy . . from owner a aava. IS1·2t2S . ....-r " ... 2Br + tlHplng Iott. saao.ooo. 8802 w. Ooeanfront 14116430 ... Newspqp.,s. We can open do0i$· for you ( , A n0'NSpaper is read in 75% of all house- holds-over 62 ,000,000 every day. And 77% of the readers wm come face to face with the page carrying your oo·~ That massive exposure is the key that opens the door to more sales. For.more Information, call Moc .Morris, vice president, National Sales, N&Nspaper Advertising Bureau, (212) 557-1865. Or call your local OEMISP<Jper representative. • Audits & Sufveys, 1982 Orange Cout DAIL y PILOT /Sunday, May 22, ieaa .. • • I : I I I ; I r-. . • I I f -------..-..----~----~-_,_- H 0ninoe CoMt DAILY PILOT/Sundtly, Mlly al, 1.~ mt&U•I,_ 2 • u., eua.oao. ,,. perty .......... Forecl~r•: fted!IMCI t100K to INSK • ..,_ hne ...... 41' llp. 1'1S-14M ••. 2 ... owe. TI<. t22K dft. Aero .. ''"' poot, teflnfe, clbtt• & cenal. Fait eaarow. H2·1127, HS·Hll o.w. -' ~ . COLDWCLL BAN"'CR.; E? I ...._, .. Her1*.a --"· 2" ... ._., & ""' a .... ..,._ IOflcl OM ..... Ownr. 1411,000 . ....., fOCIM""' .. dd _ ...... ___ , _______ .... 0•~ ••lntoote, '81 at/Ir-IW :::::.. ...... Mt vtA Ulm99 ~~ ,:: ... ,,. ............ ret9'. •notMOH lot • .... ~ ~ .......... fVllY t•ncteo•" wlttl trvrt ,, .... 11H,OOO. ti.own by Qpt. O•t ,...v--.n.-1•1 ... ft ......... ., 9$76 .. .ourtty dip. lnol ...... Off ..... pertilna. 8mllll & qutet. Cell ta-MM to ... r ! .., I • i .,., • t r• T ~~~~' .. t '-' ..... , • • ...... f' ....... , ~ 1 . • . I SPllCIAL RINT IIBOOUN'l' on_,. b8ab.elor apartments in q\liet, aeoure aurroundtnl' (aeourlty &uard on duty). ~ ............. ~ADU-.llUS ~ llulUft&l l'ICI Han Ml!tlM ~ OblD all-' flt ID4 .. ~ PrtfUe .. c1ow1ll&&lri ............. ~ ~ <ablllat ~ .,,,,..,,.._. --~ Nl&lmuta. •am.t ~ ......... "' .i.dlili•B&rW . :=.in:idll cnnpaUb1t ~ CALL Jell BllTAL umllMATIOR PboDt: Ml·OlfO .......... G.ceas .. ~ 8700 NWIOD ~ Coltt.11• ~: BEAUTIFUL EXECUTIVE HOME Situated on 3 levels, this lovely home offers· fantastic 180° view. Featuring 3 Bdrms, bonus room, 2'4 Ba, plus computer based security system & intercom, and custom leaded windows w/apecial effects. $450,000. La Habra Heights. 211/111-1111 125 n. ON TIE WATER! tunltGTON tWt80llt 60 ft. dock-room for another. QUALITY 3 bdrm home arranged on the lot to afford complete privacy. Comer on tl\e water. Cul-de-sac. Profeaionally lanchcaped. Reduced to $660,000. Olll Glen or Marge ' regardin& attncti~ financing and aho,wing. llf 11 ..... a.I 11Ull-Tll1 • SAN JU~N SPANISH HACIENDA U you love to entertain and are sport.I minded, this 3 bedroom custom home with private IUHt quarten on over 'A acre features regulation size i.nnJa court, pool, spa and tile patio overlooklng Capistrano Valley below. Offered at $62:1,000. Aak for Billie Carter or Betty Pequet. · $170,000 PRICE REDUCTION SPECIAL 10.1% OWNER FINANCING FOR QUICK SALEI Prime 200 ft. Bayfront home on hugt Island Point lot. Spacious. open & sunny all view hom~. Lge hoat dock(s). panoramic decks, children's play lawn & swim beach. $l70.000 price reduction. low 10.9% owner fin. for quick sale. $7.9~.ooo (land incl.) Open SaVSun 11-5. Owner. 650-0202. Llll9'I ...... DHl'fM. ...... ........ MIT *30092 Ivy Glenn , *Civic Center, South Co!.mty Court lacat;ton •Great viewa -hll1a. Sad~back Mountain *Individual offices -furnished, untumiahed *Conference rm *Reoeptlon nn •Elevator *Secretarial eervioes -Dictaphone and word proc=-tng 111-2114 IPECTIOIW II 11111• I IOUI VIOYS Fee Land. Almost Y\ iicre. 'r.lte over payment& of ap~tely $2000 ·per mb. Alk tor Rick ~ ... , · (TH) YH· 1111 } ............................... ~llldlr-""",...., ,.~ahr2Br,21e~ 9flr t> .. ut. tlm ovrlko ~~~'4r .=: wood1. Pool/tennt1. --~-· -"----026 & utll. No pet1. nMU1 ............... ":..: ,::-.ldae 2 ~ "°'· IMt. Mlle~ c:ondo to thf. et. nl ::r"lit:'::!f1·~~ '"'"'. ptl~ . . 8pa. "°""' or * po o I , g. . S.3 5 0 · pool, Jecuuf, etc;, _with _., _____ ...,,_...., ___ , prof. M/F nC)n emllr . .,.... or ,;;a; to IMf'9 Hum....,... tot..,.. WQI. ~ .. 2 bike 8eech. ~ ~ ...... 1Q from Hul'ltjngton Blecfl. Lm. tcr>6 p.m. 8t (714) 26 to II Y'9-Nan4mk.r, Ut-6790 or (11') ssao mo,._-. .,.1-01~ ~ .... ,. Wan1ed ltu41o 01 1 Br. -PrOf-...... --"'°"'--°'-'°_d_cl-_1 CdM Of ~'°' prof. er IOC*lnt fOf NIM to MtcnQ In CdM. t7f.29G7 nl'ld a "" t1et in C¥1 or tn-42t7 Nwpc ... 117-llOO Ext -Ctealt--~---~--,.2.4~~-· 2,. °' ... OlllQ male HUI ltame to Lae -. t:w-'*-on INlw In ~lelboe -N8. Mlf. '400. lltl ..... 17'S-121f pd, eecM011 Refined prof. woman °"""*' ~ .. fltt tum. .... ChMttul ,.....,._ C.M. dul*a w/F. &175. till~ IPl °' ._. ~wkdy M rate ~t ..-rtwa In ....... , Wli'liild! 2 llr apt, qualltj ............ °""' .... ..,...,.._ ___. _10 Aft non·imOll~.-~ avail rw """"~.,-. • •e.Mllf. ~718 R:ata to 1hr condo. w=., ~'tt:! CMft l'M & bdl, clole to llcMlno IOolt•.,.. i;,;;;;.;::;..;;;;.,;::i;a;;-..i;;.a lflopp+no. acfll & bOll. room '" prv hotn• 01 &250 mo. +' utll. C.M. condo ~ ~& ~ c.lt MllelW Mt-7047 Of Mall 'v ... ~ June 7DOllO to • M1'1t • ii u I y . 11e lll•5'4~7H1 .. call ~. \ ll'ri..-·.M!'!!: MILLION $$ Vl:W & NEIGlllORHOOD Panorama of~ flay & Catalina away from hi&hway not.., yet has the view advantages. Desirable Newport.Helghta location Wi~ '°°!n to add; alley acoeta. $389,500 Jand lrictudea. Owner will help finance. Open s~.'t..b4 2308 Cliff Drive. I IY~M2·1211 . PllCE la.TIM IOYEI SIRES Open S.t., Svn. 1-5 1441 Galuy Drive 4 Br. Den, Formal dining room, 2 fireplaces. 3 car gM&ge plu6 large hobby room. Pool sized lot. beautifully landacaped. OwnP.r will assist at 1Jnandna. Now $389.~ . ~;·~·......, ... _ .... , ,I .. ~. i I :· t Cyp• latlll n11 IOO IQ ft., pvt beth, Wllt9r a 1111 pc1, ale avtlll. Ind. 1tll0 aq ft of fenced ysd. c-t, Suite T, 130 E. 111tl St, C.M. SSOO/mo. 548-0479 1200-2800 eq.ft. w.-Ir- ...... lnddl omc.. from *540 mo, Tom, 1514128 ............. AUClltOflUm, Hate 260. Full A. V. Wfftmlnater Mal .. •1-4029 12-tpm. JO/II~ ''"''""' ~,,, 1110•111r. .. .lol• Mein ... • Dlac;o11nt Myfflerw ... o... •• "'• -............... , ...... ,,.~ C111Mo. • 1>remeue 1 o Veer Q-11 : Unlq-MINketl1tt' ''°"" ~11111,,. • To1e1111vntme11t M3.000 $1.14 per day T'Mt'a A1.L 10U l)ey '°'. 30 cley., In die DAlY Pl.OT SERVICE DIECT(IY , ... = ....... .... ........ ....... ....... i!:l:'E ..... .. , ......... ..... , Newlf:NIP9' KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! 18 a..,,..,.. INlttlr 1150. Oood ¥na . .... cal MMe71. ... _14_1_5880 _____ _ L..~!I! flT·AND-fLARE D~ HAS GRACUUL ORCLE SERT PRINTED PA HERN A838 SIUS 8·11 I ( =~ •• Orange Coal\ DAILY PILOT/Sunday, May 22, 1813 'II Na• 144 ·12 vw eua. Body anc1 In lllnt cond. ,.... ltHf rtlllftrtl. ,_ ~ AM/FM. ..... Wftlt ltrtWI SElL ™IS WEE-..... .......,, ~o. 11n s oeo 1111 .. . ... , lit 1111 ..... ~~~-~·~~~7~~ ........... U1,111. .. _. .......... 4 ..,.ed. .... tltee. lime r r '"Ntl' ·~I 'R"' ; ' ~ 4 ' '~ ..:.: orHo metalllc. 1harp '75 ,.uatane. 11, good condltlonl (100TEl) cond. .. mlM09. etfll $3395 l fm o••• atereo. lllUllJWULTI YW 112ao1oeo. ''4-72'' • 1422 So. BNtol --.. ., -KeWI 7t t11SC anrf --.:..~· Senta Ana -•• _, · •· • .,-8-c.t--. -1 -::,:r.--cpe.-OllPtloMI. ::C"'°/Uau, 64e-o220 Every~. 8-n-3Pm. =:.: u Wll tall• cw 3C In StartlnQ June 40\. At "9fl' • ... uat trade. Dye H1-0U2, 79 Rabbit. AM/FM stereo 0r_,. CoMt coa.ee .... • S'790 . ..,,.. m-Gm caaa, lllnt cond., 13596. Fetrvl•• & Arllnoton: .,..11:14 Oya t82·7tte: ..,, Coate...._ ~··.-1-1-,-,-"1-0-1-11_0_0-.-b-,-,, 131-em ''" to .,_,Y«8· 8PIC9 oftartnda.. e7'-032t 1111 YW lmlf ,_,... Info. 6M-aelO 'M Faloon ~. I .. JC1.HT ec..t .. aooo obo 4 1pead, agate brown, lllC pn Dt-3222or131~ exoallant mll••o•I ·12 AMC Oremlln. nd• ·73 T-Blrd, OOod cond .. (I04TRA) '2205 1om• uphol. •ort, muet ..... 110001080 . ......... ""' 11100/080. M0-3,14 53e-087S 14'22 So. 9tl9tol ,... . • Ul7 '7' Pinto, good cond, Swlta Ana 1H 2 8Wdl ~tn S.-S1100/ofr. 411-1202 5"6--0220 dan. Tht• one 1\81 IOW. Alw•~ wented a A T· '59 vw Aag top claalc. lo'# m-. llnd.. .. .... Bkdt .... It ... luper 1dar warr. at\eto, beellt. Nltored, 12.998. Cell 1H·1t14' DRllGI ClllT PEANUT. GARFIELD ®. TMAT'S ODD ••. TWO LITTLE 8UG5 IN FULL SHAKESPEAREAN DRESS SUNDAY, MAY 22, 1983 .. \ Ylll llllTlll llllY PIPll by Jim Davis ------·-----·-------·--------------------"'r,! NANCY ® --I'M NOT COMING OVER UNTIL---- AW--NANCY, PLEASE COME TO SEE ME DENNIS THE MENACE • · by Ernie Bushmiller --I MEANT WHAT I SAID --- by Hank Ketcham MIJM SORE GETS UP TIGHT SHE DON'T KNOW WHAT ASouT MUD! SME SHE'·s MISSIN•! ... AN ' HER HUSSAND•s ALWAYS VEU.IN' A8Q.JT TNE TOYS MAYBE I'll RUN AWAY AND GO TO A CONBOY SCHOOl.I OUGHTA RAY IN fT SOIYCTIME. JUDGE PARKER NAW ... I STARTED OUT WITH 'fM YEARSAGO! IN THE DRIVEWAY l AFTER RECEIVING THE ANONYMOUS LETTER, THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY PHONES THE CHAIRMAN OF THE PAROLE BOARD I HAD AN INTERESTING FOLLOW·UP TO THE ANONYMOUS PHONE CALL YOU RECEIVED , BART I IT WAS A LETTER -fitlfR.Otl'_x; !'fr 7?5-';2" WHICH WAS SIGNED ' INTERESTED CITIZEN' ! I'LL READ IT TO YOU! RIGHTI WE'RE CHECKING IT OVT l VVE HAVE A S,AMPLE OF . SILVESTER'S HANOWRITINof WE HAVE EXPERTS STUOYINe THE TWO SAMPLES! . - AND l'~ SEEN WITH 'EM eve~ SINCE! 5o,GUES5 I'LL SfAY WITM 'EM A WHILE LONGER. by Harold. Ledoux ..----------....,,.__-THE LETTER srAi:Es 'THIS IS THE MAP AND INSTRUCTIONS USED IN THE ARMORED CAR HEIST, IT WAS DRAWN BY D'D THE PERSON WHO WROTE THE LETTER SUGGEST THAT THE MAP IS IN SILVESTER'S HANOWRmNG? JOHN SILVESTER, EXECUTED BY TIM RUSH LAND. I - I ---------------------~-,------- CAN I SEE lHE MEDIA c.e.t'TER'S FILM LI5T ~ ~ ,AND NOT ONL.Y iH,AT! WHAT A BUY! • 'I f"' 11 J , DOCTOR SMOCK ® e.o~ Al-, PROFE!SSION- WISe YOO've RS:Al-1-Y G01"" 11"" MAr::>e ! --·--- I NEED A FILM FOR NV.( FRIDAQ AFTERNOON CLA55 . I GOT MYS~L.F A WASTEBASKET . ._...__. . --WHAT ,A BARGAIN!-- HI, COA0-1, WHAT CAN I 00 FO~ C.t)O ~ s:>ME™IN& 1HAT'5 ABOUT FO~-FIVE MINUTES l.Dt'6! by Ferd and To111 Jol:lnson WITH <iE:NUINE .. COMES COMPLETE SIMULATED WOOD WIT~ CORNERS, SIDES PANEL IN~··· AND BOTTOM! I I -.... . ' \ f ,,. \ , . ..., . .. IT E'V&N COMES WITH ITS OWN FIRST PISC&. OF 1M4SH! . by George Lemont IMA<SINe.' ONt...Y HAVtN" swe:e-r I.rt'~ ANIMAt...S AN' e1 ~PS FOR PA1""1 eN-rs ! u ID B L- t S'-22 __ ... ____ .. WOLJL..P '(OLJ Mll\IP 11',Cml~ 001 1'0 5101\JAL. ff«K? ·l'P 1.-IKJ: ""t> KNOW WHO'S ON 1-00'DU'f '7lJ'TV 1li~e::. I .. I Qj)unif)rWhirle ® -------by Hal Kaufman------- • SMALL FAVORSI ,...... a.eking In ............ y find ....... comfert In ...... ''WIM'' worcls from • '** of old aeylnga: "IFTHIS KYWERE TOFALL THEMAJf ~HOIST ALLWOU LDIEHI TFllHT." R•rrinte cap-tetter ,,.cine for ....... Answer In JI MCONll. © ,.'II.Ill 11'44MI PlftOM llWl 11 CMjM U9W -..11•IOI .-Alfi MU It .. • Sum Agel A cert•ln senior dtlzen ,la •• much younger then 9.t •• he Is older then 3'. Whet Is this f"i1 senior's age? L!.J 'Mtl·A!•ll SI 9H ~r-t-r-t--r--., • Word Pleyl Sort ttw following nw..1ettw words so tti.t wMn ll'*ed wfttl missing centr•I lettws ttwy form -MYen-lettw words: FUR SPA RAM Foa HER AaK EAR ROW ARM AGE. Example: FUR-T-HER, FUR- THER • MIND OVER MATTER I A flgure-clrcle. di•· mond, square or trlangle-contalnlng • number-2, 3 °' 4'-ls to be Inserted In each of the vacant squ•rn above In such • way that "9 two similar figures or numbers wlll appear In any ver- tical, horizontal °' corner· to· corner diagonal rON. .... llllCllltod-'lt'WW-•efledw•• ·u.--. '""°" ............. .,, .. ·1 • Rlddl•M.-Thlsl Who w• Tonto's favortte wrestler? 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II 7 8 12 FULL SWINGI Add colors neetty •bove: 1-Red. 2-Lt. blue. >--Yellow. 4-Lt. brown. S-Flfttl . .-u. green. 7-... brown t--Dk. ,,.....,_ ... blue. 1t-Or•nge. 11-Purple. 12-IMadl. by Lynn J~hnston . . . NORMAN, 1AA1' MAN '511TIN' O\/iR 1''4~ \~ ~1AftlN6 Af ------M'f "foE.~. GORDO ® .SHOE . ~--. , : I • t 'M \.JURIN<. 6ANOAL.~, ANO Mf.'~ ~AA\N6 ~-A1' M'i 1'0£~ ~ e 1983 united FNture Syndicate, Inc. ,,::::' W~J..J.. PATCH 11' WITH c~ IAPE,J...OVEr • '-'£'5 ~r ~1'AR\NC, A\ '{()\)ft 1'0£.!>. I WHAT'S THIS SNAIL DOING INSIDE!' 0 i I I I J t CAN'f &Af lal~£N lt\'C 1'0E~ A~e 6elN6 61"AiED A1 l '-<> ~A'J£. A WOfW ~ 1~£.Q.E'~ A flAf O~OEfl OUR 1"A6'..f.. ~\1'.t HIM\ by Gus Arriola ............ ----.....-- •I r --..... ~ ::-._ . ··----------!..... -·· ......... ;a;.-·-·--·----· ' -------------------------------------------. -------------------------------------------- -------------------- - - ---------- papa. ''because Debbie and I aren't In· telleduals by a long shot" Though Carrie has been flying high wWh the Siar Kb1s trilogy, her recent sojourn to Broadway knocked her off her feet. In January she replaced another famous cdaughtet. Aman-- da Plummer (da of Olristopher Plummer and my Grimes), in A.Rnes of God al about the same time MOm took over for Raquel Wekh In Kbman of the >tar. For the trivia buff, this was not a family fir.it: when Mom starred ln /rene 10 years aeo. Carrie WM a ~ hoofer in the ~ line. But this tu1ie the situation took the unhappiest of turns. 1b be8in with, Carrie had only 10 days to master the delicate role of an ingenuous young nun who gives birth to a child. The part called for plenty of tcreamlng and hysterics. As her father recalls: '"She panicked before she had to open. She Called me and said, 'I can't learn all th1s in a wtd.' I jult said, ·u you don't know it by then, you11 never know it.'" Carrie leltSed down and. . un~ to continue with the show. Her a>ndition was 9eriously = her health -and. of course.~ nting the customers. .. , understand how the prod\al' feels," she says, "but I don't like it. And · It really UJ>9dS me when it's reported that rve been doMinA it on the show or thal I've been fhicl. 'Illat's just not true. After all, I come from a· badqpound whe(e you work even if you're sick." Unconteltabty, hers is a trouper's heritage: F.ddie Asher, the auty~ SO's ~ and the unslnbble Deb- bie Reynolsts. CanaMd whUe her parents were filmin8 a movie aptly titled Bun* of Joy. C.arrie has no memory of -and hence no traceable scan from -the scandal thal blared across the COlmtJy when she Wiii 2. Debbie's bri&ht musicals ~'in the Rain. 71rlft Lil* WOfds, ~ Unsink- abk Mo/1y Brocm) and Eddie's bur- nish«i melodies ("Oh, My Papa," "Games Thal Lovers Play1 made them the ideal ~couple -until Ed- die ran off with f.amily friend Elizabeth 'liylor. All Carrie can say about lid is, "I think Flluhetb'i a fine actress. She's really done some wonderful thinp." Even if the family flies apart, the senes rema1n. Bleated with So'J'OUS vocal cords (as are her half-sisters, Joely, 15, anc:f'rrisha Leigh. 14, by F.d- die's marria8e to st~ Connie Stevens) as well as Di!bbie'a cur- vaceous fi&ure, C.arrie was performing In Las Veals lour*5 with her mom by the time ft WIS 1~. °'OdM!r kids Wlllhed can to get their aUowances," she . " Olivier. Then came Star l4tJrs and the. in- evitable, lndeUble identification with Princess Ia. It cannot be entirely reusuring to realize that one is unJver. aaUy perceived u intergalactic royalty. Therefore, Fisher was srateful to get a aack al the plummy Plummer role in Agnes. "I liked the idea because It was dilferent from anything I'd ever done." she says. For all of her 5 ~ers. Carrie WM a lot calmer opening than Mom. "I was terri neM>~•we Carrie had been Into the plJ't. II said Debbie. "She did just fine, but I had to go home and take a Valium." Debbie Waited ln the wt,. that nigttt as Carrie went on, then llOie out ihe bldall• door while Papa Asher . - I I I I I I __ :::::::a __ ••• r·· NOTICE TO PUBuc··1 I LIMITED TO AV~LABlE ~ C.f#L~ : ! 27,500 PIECES I· I I : Super Electric i I , i BUG KILLERS ! I Early Summer $955 I 1 Low Price I I , to General 'Public , 1 I · I ················-········ Enjoy Outdoor l.ivi111 Safe for People and Pets AH Su · I_ f Thia Invention .-no hemdut lnMCttcldea. no pot-m•r &Al,,. • tonOUI fumea, no noldoul tpqy9, no chemlcal9. . • ... , o.n.n. ... ""'Y lltda..electnc power-only 3 votta-KJll off bitiftl mOlqultm, ......... 1Mtl, equal lo• .,..,, "C" or "0" batWry. Abeolvtety •fe tor moths. hundrMI Of d-..,.... ,......_ ...,._.. klda. pe0eil9, ttkdl or peea, 8ut ~--.,. mot9 then • ,.. •• "'!" .... -!" ,... ...... ~ to klll .... ""'~ ~ flytrig Enjoy ~ hoUM and ~I apn. lneecta with ~ . ...-_.e&on. TIM ~.-0 Order this jUrilbO bill kHter at our lanwn ,,..... out Mtden ...., to raVMOUS fllM, P9*Y molhi.111 ....... ...._ bMlne ~ 9to. ,_ l9we1t price evert uttltnl .,_~....,....._a bUI Ullt'I Mllnt to . S100.00. Now, .. during thll· lerty 1lummer Offer. . . you OM get thle J""9b0 eMctrto .f•ui ldll9f' fc>t' onty ••. ~ your°"* rw1Dhel ta promptly. ~~liller 1 ~."OPEN SESAME" TO JAPANESE FI.NOR By Marilyn Hansen I t's very apparent that things Japanese are very much in the news these days. From cars to high fashion to industry manasement .. Japan is on a high roll. In cuisine, too, the taste of Japan is matms favorable irnpremioos on the American palate. "bl donl neceuarily have to have .xes to harcMo4ind Japane9e ingre- dients to make .,00- ...... Uhmlic dishes,.. SIYI fJinhdh An- doh. Uhm fl Al HotM llJilh ----)opmot CoM- inlJ and many artldes on the ~~1rr.ii subtect. "For eUmple," she continues, "sesame I I SYIOMETRICS ••• an 01,.plc Champion's Discoweryl ~~:~~. ltll fMlllltic .. ditcOWlfY '°' ..... --..., ugly, tm-- 9 --bmusino bl llld flab .. to meal 1 bfllld new IOO·hlfd. lun. --=-..., . .=.=. tri91, lllllllllW belfrl • ~ eo..._t • ._, m" . . . : .'. . . ' ' . ' . ~ • I P You can Join no~ ... If you are within three months of your 65th birthday or any time after your 65th birthday. ' he speClaCUlar kichen settinSS )'OU see on the precedins cdOr paae are the result of llli&n- ments given to two talented In- terior designers. Marp &mther and Virginia Frankel, FAMDY WEEm' asked them to devekJp two different kitchens br the same space. ln creating the 12.foot-by-l 6-loot CtJUnJry kitchen, designer Gunlhet' played up the warmth of wood. d col- on, earthenware and basketry aeamst the lhor- ough ly contem- por slim blinds, ap;P.ances and easy-we flooring. What's more, the do-ft-yourselfer can recreate the ele- ments that make this-traditional kit· chen SO aiccessful. The post-and-beam arranlJement, which pes struc- tural support to the ceiling and adds to the counby flavor of the room, was oonstruc:ted of 4-inch-by-3-in<:h lenglhs • of inexpensive crate wood (readily J available at your locaJ lumberyard) and finished with a natural stain. Wood J framing. which ls easy to put up, is lellured around the wincbw' ., lbll. like the beams. it teemS llO be an ~ tesral part of the ltrUClure of the room. And by finithin& ol the window ln this way, it deYaly eliminates the need tor dmt<llChing curtaim.. ~ old cabi- nets wise apnqd up with new birth ems and pon:dlial lmobl. wt the bim was piilWed in a ,.., hue. But whll really lets -thb cOuntry kit- chen apart from othen like k lie the three subtly patterned wall awerin8s which impired tbe mlor 9Cheme fOr the mt of the room. The ·traditional ftora1 pattern, fNtured around the win· dow area. blends peachy pink and d pert on a cream backArouod; the homespun weert tairenaU"" c:twd wall covering. Ulied over the ltoVe. blends with the mom gree11 countertopJ. while a salmon~ tiny floral panem covers the storage peniniula in the bre(lround. whidt o1en em. dlnina and working space. Coordlnatea fabrics, u.ted to make the tieback cushions on the c:hlin and ltools, pull the eolor 9Cheme together. Oelplte its airy, CXJUllCl'y ambiance. this kkchen Is a model of upto.date el- ftdency -equipped with oountertop miaowave oven. stainlesHteei sink and modem ~. The kitchen's strona muntry"theme is not diminished at au by its mix with the modem. Com- pleting the rusCic theme are the hand- aome trade table and chain. Just as the wood beams serve as an ardUtec:tural anchor in the <X>Unb'y kitchen, the d1aniadc focus In the dear- ly ~ ldb::hen ts the esdtlng angled .. skyllshl .. that sweeps from coontettop to ceil~ JfrWeI otlen this idea lor with an un-siChdy view or no view at all or to cowr a window that's too dose to a neishbor's. But this doit-younelf proj- ect does mote than jUlt insure privacy while 9lill al1owin8 the dayUsht in; at night it lights up the whole room with the ftuot"elCenl liahtina that's installed behind it c.omtrUctec:f with 2-inch-by- 4-tnch sheets of ~ick translu- cent plastic. the wUt is framed in pine thll's been painted. All materials are available ar home centers. The modem tempo of this kitchen is reinbroed widt the selection of an owni1.led. ftowina grid-pattern wall a>verin& in IJays and caramel on a wi* ~ A conlralling .- ll!rn of .. Wiii CXH&in& ~ While llecb is t.-1 to cover the ceilin& and aooe.nt the skylijht. making the room teem laraer and more dramadc. Old cabinets are given a new lease on life with sparkling flenc:h.blue paint and new porcelain knobs and handles. ~retty, white wife.frame system of , sellS and shelves adds to the decor and pracdcallty of the kitchert. Pnlcdcal, too, are the ~ng ap- pliances actfd 1or their top qUality. but In a medium price ranee. This kitchen also has a touch of the past In Its beautifully appointed bent· wood chairs sunoundlng the Panon's tabJe, eKf the ,..rug. a veritable river of brilliant a>lors. The Irey facior ln ri!modellna • kitch· en is coordination of ~ elements. Know your theme and let CX>lors, lex· tum and ac:tes10ries all contribute to one harmonious whole. 0 ==::=••=m>UCOUPO:N====== SAVE 20, ONANYllWllPICTUUDB&LOW .. ~-' •• # • {• . \\,~ . ~ .. ----. ,,\, . . ,, . . . \ ,,,,,,.. . ........ -t'Jf yo\I doti't do anything else tonrotect ~~ Ce.things!' (STOL llV ORIGINAL .CASES) ~--------========-------------------- AT HOME munle-top waler helter llld uflCina ii wMh a mmial eo IDlldJ lbe rea d the kilchen CDUIM'S. Or k>ok bm I ~uty nMljor ~such as a m~ axnblnation. And before you deOde to ~ cabinets. investigate whether the old ones can be refinished, antiqued or have laminate fronts added on -with new hardware. That will be a big savtnas. Putting ln an extra bdhrootn is ohn worth the COSl in reduced famDy ten- sion. Whll's more. it needn't be a com- plete bllhroom '1bu can add a half. bath -with only a toilet ar.d sink and perhaps a shower s&all -which might be carved. out ol part ol a bedroom or baltway. 10 m am apin, 1oc11e the new addidorl ne.11 to the odwr Dkm& lnS lines, whether t.dl-4Dblck with the lxtura on the odwr side ol the wall. or owr or under IDDlber ~ room. a tildM!n lillk or ta.dy fldli.. ties. If )'OU J>d in a 1ccesued ~ fan dull bans on UDmatkllJy wMh the IJ&ht, the new bllhroom can do with- out a window. blttaDln8 plurnbin& ii best let to a ptdc 11' mal -the work must satisfy local buildin& regulations. If your ranodelin& requires repladna or adding uind>us, )'btJ can look a1 them In advance II your lumberyard or building lllpplier. '1tMa11 find a aspri9- 1 •:.a. ---..... _ ___, __ _,,--=----===-----.============================-:::=.:-.-:::.~-==::::=::.:::o:_=:'I~ AT HOME check with the Better 8ulinell Bureau to 1ee if there were complaints l8l1nst the conb'ldOr In question. as well as the National AW>dadnn of the Re- modeling lndusuy (N.AR.I.) as 10 whether a c:ontradOr is a member bound by Its code of ethics or, apin, whether he or she has any record of complaints. Once you've choler\ a oontractor, draw up an asreement that Includes not only the job's llM'dfk:atk>ns, but allo a rWonable thnetable for belin- ning and completlng the renovatbl . Thefe thouJd be no Verbal oontncts. Make sure the contnctor h¥ Insur· ance oovenee bdrn work beafns. In- sist that he supply certllkals of In- surance lor liability (to awer occupants of your house or ~·~ pcoperty dama8e and workers a>mpensldon (in CMe ot Injury to wortm on the Pb). Once remodeilna is done. )'OU should edju9I your .homeo)mer's polk:y to re- 8ect the home's added value and re- ~ aJll. A pd rule of thumb II to increue ~-on the dwellin& by the aJll of remodeilJ18 -or no lell than 80 penzn1 of the aJll. Pnm±• Need to take om a loan br )'OW' ~ projed? You have a number of cbok:a hJ can bonow the money apiNt the value ot )'OW' llfe.inslJrana! policy or -=me one of various blnk loanS: An F.H.A n. I home-improvement loan is availlble if your inoorne is low enou&h for you to qualify. '1bu can bomJw apil1lt the equity of your home by ~ om a leCOlld ~ while ~ the fir1t ~ intaa. ~ a pcnshooJt , you can ~ to 95 percent of the money In your ~ oount, whUe ltlll eamina lnlerett on die avin81-A loan from a ad union, If you belon8 to one, can be a eoc>d IOUl"a! for remodelq thlt ii not aten- sive. ~ lnteftlt nm are UIUllty low, there II a llmit to the llDOUl1l )'OU can borrow. 8 I" I mdm _.. .._ Mos loca1Jtles a.re mvered by cx>des that ~ --- ' ; 1. 1n the 1ormer CMe, thlt oould me.n be-1na breed to live in a partially com- pleted renovltJon lor the four to six weeks usually required to obtain the permit In the litter situadon, you are responslb&e not only for the a>ll of the partjaDy a>mpleted new work, but allo br the expense of demolishing the work and repliring the dama&e done. Be wite and ",et all permD necesmy. You should allo be aware of mning regulations, which mmmonly spedfy how far your hoUle mUll be from the lide, front .,ld rear boundaries of your property, known as "1etbacks " ShouJd )'O\U' planned addiion ., beyond the eettw:b specified by the k>c:al zon~ oode. you may 1PP1Y br a "variance, whid\ Involves itidng your cue at a ~hearing. - F1nllly. when your renovadon In- cludes en1al1llna the home, it's more than likely that-your ~ taxes wW 10 up. bl may be Ible to llod out In advance whit they'll be by callina the tax aauror's olkle.~ the ex- pected aJll of the pt>. IW - cats love CRAVE. Beoause CRAVE oat tood is made with l9Cll , ch1ck8n. real m11k and real tuna proteins. The I protein-deb t>odB oats crave. Plus. CRAVE has 1 all the nutrition your oat needs. I So~ your cat the~ taste he. craves. Put · j CRAVE on~ lhoPC>tna lilt and use the three spec:lal eoupOils till summer long. games children so Jlearty love. As you might expect, you don't aet much from very cheap models. As a final note, · a y hu a small business on the side and they want a computer to help handle it, they should expect to Invest as tnuch as SS,000. If they try to get 4Wll!J db le§, they1J be in for a ~ pointment. Q: WW prices come down if consumers Mita yeM7 A: Not really. Thett is a lot of competi- tien between manufacturen. espedalJy at the retail level. so it pays to do some ~ shopping. 1t:s not worth waiting a year. however, because models improve and become . more specialized quiddy. My philosophy is buy now, but ~only what you need. That meens don t spend money on fan- cy oossibilitles. Just buy a simple machine that meets your needs. Q: What's the most common mistake people make in buying personal com- puters? A: Not knowing where to start. A faJni.. ly should ~ out what they could 1lse the mlchine for right now. Is IDmeone learnins a breign language. selling real estate or NMing a sideline business? A computer can handle things like that.and make a diffetence. All of the spedftc functions a computer can pertorm are caUed software. Soft. Wire Is like the records you put on a record player. except with computers, not all machines play the ~ rec- ords. That is, not all ~ers can handle the same software. It s absolute- ly critical to start with your software needs and then -and only then - think about which computer can run them. _ Uruortunately. ?x>nsurners are often pushed into looking at the machines . first and what Pl'08f8JllS they offer later. It should be the other way around. · Q: How can consumers be sure to make the right decision? A: I recommend that anyone inter· ested in buying a computer si8n up-~ tjte courses offered at many bi8fl schools and community cented:ks.. They give you a familiarity with the i.e., the prod~ of machines and the types of programs available. They will a1lo give you ~ chance to p{ICtice. in the right atmosphere. Finally, they bring you into contact with other peo- ple, and that's really the only way lP . learn about computers. Q: Any final words of advice? A: Yes. ·Al. the risk of getting too technical. onoe you have picked a cou- ple o" software packaees that aolve )'OW' particular p,roblems. Y,OU shouk1 find out what "operating system" they Nn on. I recommend Ul operadns sys-• tern that can be used on a variety of machines. rather than the proprietary kind designed by one ~ar manu. factum br only hls mlcblne. IW --·~·-··----· ---··...--....... ___ _.._ ------------···---------·-.,.. .... she says, slowly \facing patterns on the a romb, an empty waUel, a bottle of AmJnllng to Dr. Lee, the kids who tabletops with her index finger. She Vitalis. BeiR PoUy left Milwaukee, her dlOOle to scay on the meet usually end grows uneasy when recalllng t}\ese oklef sister took an ovedOle of c:truas. up u hardened aimlnals involved ln painful beginnings, and the hard edje but survived it, and her brother was braerY. bur8larY and dope rinQI. For that her voice 10 oft~n has becomes sent to prison~ Ulce many d thole who Polly, -It teemS, the cfre.m.furned- plaintive, almost childlike. "Bebe I journey to Hollywood, she losl the in· ntstmnare may be Dearin& an end. She started tric:kin81 had gone ltr three days noc:ence of childhood loni aeo. has taken the 6nt *Pl toward bre-ak- on jtJlt candy ban and !Odu. I had to . About~ ~ and a half aeo a friend ln& awrJ from ltniet Iii!. Weekdlys, spend the money rd saved a a>1Jeee. brought Polly to Oilldren of me Nf&ht, .tie worts in the ~ • Sl ,500. It just went down the drain. a 90da1 agency localed In Hollywood putmmt of a loa1 art gallery. She and "You can make a lot of money on the tor runaways, prostitutes and ()(her her boyfriend. David. share a mocte. street," she ellplains, "but never lplltmel1I with hll10 other friends save it. It just disappears :J;rast. \bu who've allo left the streets. HoplJl8 to eat out all the time, and you live in be married soon, rhe plans to have motels becaUle you can't pay the fint "A. .,,., fd older, * dilldral of her own and to IOIMday and last for an apartment. And you buy .-u~ .__ move to New Orteans and open a drop. A lot of 1dds on the stteet tum to u..7-• • • COfJW ., ..._. n!ltaUrant -= dreem dlll once ctn. because it's so much easier If you Silo' In «hool, tlrO' al MOled u • stardom. don) mlly have to deal with what's honte, don't ranh: Thettoty Mike(not hisreel name) h~ to your life ... you keep 0 _ ..a.-..,,,.,.,. ii eQUllly wrendlln&· He, too, came to hoping it's going to get better because it now "~ '..,. Or. lee ieeldng help in tuminll his We can't be any worse. I've actually 11tat cw l1U' """"'5n.,, around. "I came here when f was 12 thou&ht about kilUna m)'lelf a few years old. I Wiii havlna a real fun time times, but I ICAred nlyself out of It." with my chJJdhood In Texas. until It tot Shifting her boctY. she suddellly intmupted. My pirenll Wfte leP" beoomes seU-<X>OSdous. noc knowing troubled kids betweerl the a&eS Of 10 lllling. I ran my a few times." what to do with her hands. One wrist ls and 17. For Polly, the 9llCY became a MIU speaks In a voice thal trembles ringed with what looks like a black place of refuse. Founded by sodal psy-olert Shell-lhoclled from eWtt years of leather dog a>llar marked with silver mo&opt Dr. Lois Lee In 1979, the or· lb'eel Ovin& he rats llPiolt. a waD, rivets and metal rinijs. They jingle as ganiDlion survives on gnuu from pri-~ tthlll tit. her nails bt.gin tapping out a rhythm vu toundadons and on prfvlle dona-halr skims the on the table. lions. b provides 500 children a )'ell RoWne T.ttirt. He Nit's funl)y how, as you aet older, a with Social ~ty cards, photo LD.'1, a>ntinuet his .... "My llepfalher lot of dkhes that your parents used to birth ~. job placement • decided he was pna to put a llop to tell you ex>me true. 'tbu know, ltay In tunities and a mailing lddral~ this. So he l>UDd1ed me In the face and school. stay home and don't run away, CDfUj the 1Qer1CY lor 1nbTnltlon on blm:bued boda my l)'eS and broke my and that there's nothing out on the how to gd medlcal ..ct emotional help ooee In one hk. The next time be bted Jlreel really. Don't do drugs. Have the from local gowrnment.funded IOdiJ II. I p out my l2tluie shotgun and riaht friends. Thal WU my problem. I service~· pointed It 11-Nm. stDl meet kids everyday who think The orpn1Ddon aJlo belpl kids .. , puDed the bWer and milled, but they're going to be ldor1 and adrmes enroll In oommuntty-ooUe&e ooune:s It blew the bid door off the triller and a>me ow ~ with nothing. The and proeecutes "Johns" whO hire teen-hotalt. He~ <Md In his tnc:b. I ~yroo~~~:ra::: ::=:es~=~pn'$U: ~~=~=.2 kids, '"ft>lJ're betta off at home. Don't on the lbeet under ti.e • of 18~ I Is me to -out Of her home." He.,...._ come out here with nothln& and think th~ OUldrm of the NWU dllt Pol-but doe.n't look dlredty II ln)'One. In-~~=~and \':":.:.....::~m: =.:=."""'ltieroom, . Her father. an akx>bolic. deld," lhe dalrm. "k hlA>ent alf the "I came out ha eo Uve wkli my h.,.ed himself when the WM 8. Her time. People as raoed> klfed. ct--t fldMil:. He k1ld me I COuldn't UYe with lllt memory OI him ts a p&elltc ~ lnto~.ncf.ntWr~~ ~ ~-of~fl ~ coOOllln1nl hlil penonal pc 1nnlcm -w. jult a mller of time." -· -·, · NI -··r ~-__...__ ______ ___,...__ _________ __,, llOWJd. I iiild to a lot. lnCt In Loi,.... oit .. ,,,_,..,.,. l60llf «JO_, ••• .. illlllllr II. ane de-IOIDI IUY me = llid, ,,. ~ ~ to come wlltl me. 1.-an; The Mil clay. I Wlllail_ 'I> ID ane -'I M an. 0. ._.Ind 11k1. ~. lioW clD'I dD lbW ... .-....., -ao.· And ht =--=..p-12,... old. "'Pliam tblt polnl an I ....S ~ IOllol:i:lhe*9111.MI--.................... -~.· ............. .. • , ....... 11. ..... .. ... al ••• .., .......... . llM=t4ms•,!!i!.1•an 1 ... a.-•·-~­,. ..... ---= ...• .. I • 0r. Loll JM ,,, rlthJ Ital ltouMI ,,.,,. I tbon 25() l1oubltd lick thou8tl he -have a cold. "I mUlt I have done thousands of tricks. When I llnt ttarted hl.lltfina. I was •one<X>ld attalaht ~i 'tbu couldn't P1Y me to touch • IUY· And after ~. years of it I no ~ ex>nsider mylelf ltone<Old ltrQlht II all. 11 doesn't bother me II rorw u I don't think about It. If I W11 to thlnk about It whle I Wiii doAna lt, I would probably eet very side and Ctltpted. "For me It secs hllder and twder to they've been through. ·111 start by being completely honest with my kids, 100 percent," PoUy de- clares, almost emphatkllly. "You have to be honest with·them and say, 'Hey listen, talk to me.' I'd explain, to any length I needed to, why I feel the way I feel about things. I want to be one of my kids' best friends .... I'm friends with my mom now. It took a lot of growing up for me to realize, 'Hey, she's not so bad.' I think she'd really worry about me a lot more If l told her the truth about a lot of thlfl8S. But I think I can handle them. She still thinks I have all the money I saved up br ooUege.. rm kind of vague about it when I write her letters: 'Gee, Mom. everythlna's O.K. l found friends to slly with and I think I'm going to get a better job next week.'" Mike and his parents also have an undmtanding of IOl1s. 'We get along great as Iona as they don't talk to me and I don' talk to them. They know ex-acr.ty what's going on beauise l called them up and told them when l Wll about 13. Right after I called my mother and told-her l was a male ~ titute. ' (Jlt busted, and the cop calls my mother ~ and he says, 'Ma'am, did you know that your son's a homosex- ual?' And .ahe says. 'No. but I knew he partidpated In homoeexual ldMty for money.' Blew the oop away. Ended It all, boy. He turned to me and he sakt, 'Son. I don't think your parents care about '" For ~. help may have come too -------------------------------- ---------------------------------- late. In times of Sb'ell he ltiD returns so the streets and sells his body for money to buy drugs. Though he's been ol of heroin for seYeral weeks, he has no job, no skills or experience, no real pltllpe(Ss He's afraid of peopAe and. he hope. "Ahr eight years on the sareets, exp&ains, dUnb employm will be I'm not swe I can sdll funcdon In sode- atraid of him. will mistrust him heca• "' ty anymore." he says, his voice trailins of his history and because of his drug off as he heads back Into the Holly· problems. Worst of all, he lives without wood night. AV The gentle ' -way · • to deal With harsh reality If you're growing ornamentals this year, you can count on ptenty of competition from bugs. Like aphids, mltee and Japande beetlee, to name a few. Fortunately, there's a gentJe way to cootrol them. lt'a Malathion, one of the moet effecttw lnaec· tlcklee. And one of the leut hclrdoue. Malathtoh alone can control moet of the lneect peeta In your flOwer garden. COntrol harah ...... ty the gentle ·way ... with Malathion. tt'a tough on t>Uga. But gentle to the ilnvlronment. -·---··· ..... --·----·-------------· ----..... --. --- - - - A NORlH COUNTRY TRAVEL By Jeff Rubin A ....., ol IM t:Otllt from jflll OUfJidr t1w ,..,., ol lllllddlo. lleelhe8d filhin& and into Sonoma c.ounty. 1b relllh the view, and refuef • the ume time. llOp at Sm Ranch, a de- velopment daUin8 14 mOes of lelCDlllt. II felblret a ~ and a nmurant. The ten.~ SUie Re- ll!ne. loaad. 10 mUes Dortb of Fort , Ro.. bolltl 317 ams ol llalely. ~- . ~ U.S. 116, )'08'1 er1Aa111t .,.. nne, ----·· The beauty of the North Coast is such that it can be experienced and ex- plored piecemeal -or aD at once. 1liere's plenty to• see ... c.alibnia. It teems. never runs out of coasdlne. For further inbrmadon, write i:>r the 40-pase yisitor's guide from the Red- wood Empire Aaociatloo, 1 Market Plaza. Spear Street 'lbwer, Suite 1001, San Francisco 94105. IW . -· Waraills Tht Sur1nn Gtnttll H11 Diter•intd n.tCigdtl Snding Ii~ lfYcu lttlldi. --The aver..ie pooch has a 9>Qd chlnce of sporting a rather preppy name these days. according to a re- cent survey ol shelters tJot.. ing more than 5,000 animlls a yeet LesHe Smith ol Ander- -son Animal Shelter In Sotih Elgin, Ill.. which coor-· dinated the .survey. says J982's most popular c:tqs nmnes were: Max °= =~~.~. OwtJe. Lucky, idfany, Bran- dy. Prisdlla, Bear, Molly. Patches, Princess, Prince and Bandit. Vay few Spots, Fldos or Rovets anymore. she adds. ~ most c.at owners, memwhile, the old tried-and· true monikers persist, with Kitty an overwhelming fm>. rite. The nm most popular were Whiskers, Patches, Boots. iieer. o.car. Milly, Smoker arid Felix. of aodoloe' at Ohio Sime w venity wfi> has been survey- ing students lor the lall 13 years. In her 1968 ~ ~ per- cent ol females Slid they had =~.'~fMS ~-the number dimbed · to 80 percent of those queried. But In the latest poll. ~ taken In the ) ( ~~ 1980·81 .school J \~ year. only 50 per· ~"l"'ll·--·--...t.:PL.:.." :.....t;, cent claimed such experience. Even the . rate· 1or males ~lned from a hi8h of 87 pen:em ln 1972 to 1980'173 percent filure-. The obvlo!JI questton: Why? '1'he prlmary reMOn.'' Oatworthy says. "it that •udents are retumtna to more trldkional family' and penonal valua Selkelpect, flmBy and Nl8k>ta concems are c:omin8 Mon top • the most importlllt values ln our surveys with ltudents. And when thae thinp Di to oxne-out on tcp1 you will find a chlnee in behavK" I __ _ .... ,. Curious · t.hlngs were brewina ln Fort Lau- derdaf e , Fla.. last month. with the buildina of the first inftalable auditorium in ·the shape of a giant sbc· pack of beer. And just in lime b1~ring bruk, no lell. The flvHtory 8udweber Audi- torium. built for promotionl) adivltiel and an OCCllk>nal ·:c1'~~ .. ~~ 111 an alcoYe lnlide. ..... lnftated, the buildin& ICaodl 57 feet wide, 84 teet lona nl 50 feet tall. Laurie Halllday ol Anheuser-Butch report•, rllher ~. thlt It II "the --lbUclUre ol b kind in the wortd. I tda I 2C).perlOl1 ClfNI dlree ., to blotw it up anct anmor 1t 1n ~ tlnllhina Chit. Che CRW nMt' want to dl• the audltomm .