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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1982-07-25 - Orange Coast Pilot"JAZZ IS" AT SEA -"Jazz ls," a touring show tracins. the history of jazz m American arts, gave a concert in an unlikely setting Saturday -aboard Aminoil's platform Emmy off Huntington Beach. Above, two company players dance to "The Entertainer," while below right, drilling rig workers took in the show. Below left, the production was st.aged on the platform section at lower right. WORLD Japan flood toll rises TOKYO (AP) -Relcuen pulled more bodies from under tons of rubble today, raising to 135 the number of people killed by Japan's worst flood in .a quarter century. At least 200 were still miasing. Italy flouts pipeline ban ROME (AP) -Italy followed France Saturday ln fioutiJll the Reaaan admlnlstration'a ban on u.ee of U.S.-developed technoloi)' for the Soviet gu pipeline to Wenem l:urope. Watt draws anger over Israel letter WASHINGTON (AP) - Interior Secretary Jamee Watt, embroiled in domestic controversies since taking office, on Saturday found himlelf in a foreign policy flap over a letier he aent to the Israeli ambassador. Watt told Ambassador Moehe Arens that U.S . support for Israel could be jeopardized if Jewish liberals oppose the Reagan administration's energy initiatives. The letter provoked out.cries from American Jewish leaders and led one senator to call for Watt to resign for an act of ''bare-knuckled bigotry." At the White House, officials called Watt's statements "unfortunate" and said they did not reflect President Reagan's views or American foreign policy. Watt said the letter was not meant as a threat. as some American Jewish groups charged, and that he told White Houae officials he could defend hil position "ably with ol! without their help." "If we do not reduce America'i dependency upon foreign crude energy, theni U. great riak that l.n. future years America will ~ prevented from being the strong protector and friend of Israel thai we are and want to be," Wall said m the one-page letter. ' "If the liberals of the Jewiah commurut{ join with the other liberals o thl8 nation to oppoee these efforts at energy independence, they will weaken our ability to be a good friend of Israel," Watt said. "Your' supporters in America need to know these facts." American Jew1.1h leaders said Saturday that they found "a veiled threat" in Watt's letter and found it offensive that he would appeal for Jewish support through a foreign ambassador. (See WATT, Page A%) HB driver shot in speed chase An Anaheim policeman shot and killed a Huntington Beach man who rammed his squad car after a careening, wrong-way chase down two freeways, authorities said Saturday. Richard J08eph Trask, 26, was pronounced dead at the scene shortly after 3 a.m. Saturday. The veering pursuit, which covered aome 45 miles, began about 2 :15 a .m . on Tustin Boulevard in Orange. 2alice eaye chase after spotting a speeding pickup truck that was running cars off the road, said Anaheim Police Sgt. William Donoghue. The car swerved onto the Costa Mesa-Newport Freeway, racing north along the southbound lanes at 95 mph, Donoghue said. Anaheim police joined the chase as the pickup moved onto the Riverside Freeway, heading east into Riverside County. At Van Buren Boulevard, the driver roared onto surface sln'f>t~ . an Riverside's west end. said Riverside Police Special Agent DennlB Rambo. Riverside officers followed as the car again turned onto the Riverside Freeway at Tyler A venue, heading eastbound in the westbound lanes. The pickup -pursued by at least five police can -fon:ed an oncoming car into the center divider before smacking into a guard rail at \he Mqnolla Street overpaaa, Rambo wa. When police tried w box ~ vehicle in, the driver backed into a equad car, pulled forward and rammed it again. said Rambo. Anaheim officer Steve c.orwin. 30, who was inside the car, then sho't the drlver, Rambo utd. Corwin is a five-year veteran o( the department., he added. Tbe shooting occurred at about 3:06 a.m., Anaheim Police said. The driver of the car that hit the center divider suffered injuries but they were no1 serious, police said. No other inJUries were reported. Police aim to wrap up Schmitz case Israelis bomb Beirut again, talks remain stalemated .· .· Unless any unusual new information turns up on the severe injury of state Sen. John Schmltz'a alleged illegitimate lnfant son, police say they will present their cue to the district attorney on Monday. The district attorney's office will determine whether any charges will be filed and whom the charges would name, Tustin police Capt. Woody Williams said. Police questioned the surgeon who did reconstructive surgery on the 13-month-old boy's penis after hair became so tightly wrapped a.round it that it was almost severed, Williams said. Dr. lgal Silber, who performed the surgery. has declin ed to (See SCHMITZ, Pase Al) STATE By Tbe Associated Presa Iaraeli jets bombed the Palestine Liberation Organization's west Beirut stronghold for the third day Saturday and one warplane was downed by Syrian missile fire over eastern Lebanon's Bekaa Valley. Syria said the two Israeli pilots bailed out of the F -4 Phantom fighter-bomber when it was hit. One was captured but the other was found dead. In Cairo, U.S . presidential envoy Philip C. Habib continued ht. search for an Arab country willing to take the estimated 8,000 PLO guerrillas trapped in the Lebanese capital. Habib met with Egyptian Foreign Minilter Kamaf-liauan Aly for 70 minu tes, and neither side Chinese tennis star disappears S ANTA CLARA (AP) -The U .S. State Departme n t con fi rme d Sat urday that it is investtcattng the disappearance of China's top woman tennis player who vanished during the Federation Cup matches. • Gasoline consumption down LOS A~GELES (AP) -Arnerlcana bur n qruftcantly lell p.IOline now than in una, even thouah more pe~ are dr1vln1 more cara, oil market.Ing analyst LUndbeq Mid Saturday. Agency pro'bes aut~ repairs For driven who th.ink auto mechaNcl haw ripped them off, there'• a little known etate ~ that will ClOlne to~ aid. Pap.D2. \ commented afterward. Egypt's Maddie East News Agenc.'Y quoted an official source as saying speculauon that Habib Da n a wom an dies in cr ash A Dana Point woman was killed Saturday in a light-plane crash in Oregon's Cascade Mountains, Lane County sheriff's deputies said. Jessie Irene Klinger, 51, was killed along with her passenger, Richard Lee Totten, 50, La Center, Wash., when the plane crashed at a n airstrip in the community of McKenzie Bridge, 50 miles east of Eugene. The plane apparently developed problems. INDEX Classified E2-6, Fl-6 Consumer Close-up DL Croasword 06 Death Notices E2 Delaplane C5 F.clitorial Page A6 Entertainment 06-8 Featuring El Finance Dl-~ Robert Gardner A6 Horoacope El Ann l •Ddm-1 El SPORTS was trying to persuade l!:gypt to provide asylum for PLO guemllas "is abeolutely of ~ bas ... 18. The agency reported AL)' "affumed the necessity of lsrael'c withdrawal from Lebanon a.rwl the need for an immediate halt tQ the bloodshed and guaranteeing the safety of all Palestin e Liberation Organization memben." Israel confirmed the lOt'IS of the F -4 and said other warplanes destroyed Soviet-supplied Syrian SAM-8 anti-aircraft missile batteries. The Israel command said that the Syrians moved the sophisticated ground-to-air misailes -the moat modern tn the Soviet araenal -into thf Bekaa Valley from Syria late Friday night for the first time. Mailbox Movies Orange County Real Estate Sports Stock Markets Style Television Thee ten Travel Weather A6 06-8 A4-8 D3 82 04-5 Cl-6 B6 06-8 C5 A2 I J , , ' I "=~~~~~~~~~-----------I Orane• Coaat DAU..Y PILQTllunday, July H. 1Na i--0eiaJ fltlot f'tloto 111 CtleriM ltett ! EXPERIMENT -Perhaps Larry Walters, the lawnchair 1 aviator, could have been of asmstance to these Laguna Beach ! youngsters. They were trying to determine how many helium • balloons were needed to lift an empty pop can. Andy Murphy, 12, left, and Danny Zeien, 13, found that six were required. I jBritish hoy given K for school LENDALE (AP) -School will allow six-year-old drew Taingis to attend a endale public school in ~ tember, reversing a policy at rj!fuaed admission to hildren of temporary legal ·den ta. e boy, who moved with his amily from Great Britain in Although state achoo! officlala said the policy to refuse enrollment was a violation of the state Education Code, the Glendale system followed advioe from the Los Angeles County Counsel, who said such children actually are residents of foreign countries and should not be admitted. From Page A1 BIG CROWD -Plenty of volleyball and sun enthusiasts were lounging in beach chairs to watch the Cuervo Laguna Open sand volleyball competition at Laguna's Main Beach Saturday. More action is scheduled today, when beginning at 9 a.m., two-man teams will dive and spike for the crowd. From Page A1 Gunmen kidnap tourists SCHMITZ. • • Two Americans among 6 taken in Zimbabwe HARARE. Zimbabwe (AP) - Guerrilla followers of opJ)Oaltiob leader Joshua Nkomo kidnapped two Americana and four other Westerners from an African safari and reportedly have threatened to kill them unlea two jailed comradee are freed. Justin Nyoka, a spokesman for Zimbabwe 's Information Department, identified the kidnapped Americans as Brett Baldwin and Kevin Elllil. Their hometowns were not Immediately available. The other hostages were James Greenwell and Martyn Hodpon of Britain and Tony Bajzelj and William Butler of Australia, Nyoka said. U.S ., British and Australian consular officials were conferring with Foreign Ministry officials about the kidnapping. The 8"c tourlsts were abducted Friday night while making the 240-mtle journey from Victoria Falls to the southwest city of Bulawayo, diplomatic sources said. They were part of a group of 10 Westerners on a motoring safari who stopped at a roadblock of fallen trees on a main highway 40 mile5 north of BulaWLYA The group's leader, a New Zealan:ier, and three young women from Australia, the Netherlands and Austria also were abducted but were freed after 30 minutes with a ransom message to the government. The message demanded the release from detention of two former military commanders of opposition leader Joshua Nkomo's Zimbabwe African People'• Union. The commanders were identified as Lookout Masuku, and Dumiso "Black Russian" Dabengwa, held without formal charge since March 10. They were detained on suspicion of participating in a plot to overthrow the government of Prime Minister Robert Mugabe. Nyoko would ·not conunent on a South African press report that the gunmen had threatened to kill the hostages if the prisonua were not freed. "It is a report fast gaining credibility," a Western diplomat here told The Associated Pres,,, "bu~ we have very little information on this." PAID ADVERTISEMENT discuss the case with reportera, but Williams said Silber and hospital officials "are not tl"ying to be obstructionist." A family member said Saturday Schmitz was not available for comment on the case. Schmitz has remained out of public view since the case became public last weekend. l.pvestigaton also have talked to the mother, Carla Stuck.le, 43, and to a 21-year-old daughter, the baby's half-sister, Willia.ma said. Mrs. StuckJe also has another grown daughter and a 3-week old girl in addition to the baby boy. The surgeon discarded the hair during the operation. destroying a potentially valuable piece of evidence, said Superior Court Judge William Murray, who ordered the boy held in protective custody at a hearing last Monday. ril, had been refused llment although his father, Im engineer, entered the country. visa for people with ungu.ished ability." WATT IN TROUBLE. • • DIETING Pli,OMOTES dBESI'i'Y would• have been allowed attend the 9Chool if he had ~ the child of illegal aliens, of!icials have said. ,,, ;1"We recognized the inconsistency in our policy," Glendale schools Superintendent Robert SanclUs said referring to the different rules for children of illegal and legal aliens. Sanchis is a former superintendent of the Laguna Beach Unified School District. He has been on the job in Glendale far three weeks. ;1"'; In a statement issued in New York, the American Jewish Committee said, "Secretary Watt should go back to IChool for a refresher ooune on the American political system, for he seems to. question the right of Americans to hold opinions that differ from his." Rabbi Alexander M. Schindler, president of the 1 .5 million-member Union "f American Hebrew Congregations, said, "l don't like being appealed to as a Jew on an ~ue that is essentially of concer.o to all Americans." Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynihan, 0-N.Y .. said Watt should either resign or be fired "for this act of bare-knuckled bigotry." "If he goes and his departure awakens the country to the fact that ideologues of the radical right .have taken over whole areas of the American government, there may be some gain," Moynihan scid. In a late afternoon telephone interview Saturday, Watt aa1d those attacking him were doing so with "malicious intent." 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Shocking Statl11tic11 In a recent symposium at UCLA. top spedalista revealed to a ' large gathering of health professionals the shocking reality behind the weight losa mania: More than 95 percent of the people who go on various diets either fail to loee much weight or regain thelr weight, uaually In excess of what was Jost. The incidence of obesity h.aa Increased over the last decade. Furthennore, obealty Is now developing at younger ages. It aeems that C.H. Hollenberg waa justified In comparing the achievements or the health profe11iom1 In treating obesity lo that of a football team that h.aa loet every game It has ever played. Or as aomeone el8e put it: "The American public has been dieting for 2~ years -and has gained ~ pounds." Where are we going wrong? Why are the "nutritionally IOUnd diet.a," "fad diets,'' shots, pilla, fasts, hard exerclae, and physological ~ making ua gain rather than lose weight? More and more evidence that dieting promotes obesity bu been produced ln recent animal experlmentt a11d epldemlologtc ~ at our nation's leed1ng universities. For example, an experiment conducted at the Untveralty of Wllconatn demona\rated that, when rate which Nd lost 20 percent of \heir body wetght on a IW'Vation diet were returned to their pre-diet feeding, the)' &alned alma.I ZO tin>el mote we1'Jat tNan CMarol rats on a 6lmJ.W-food int.ab/ Most of U8 who have 1-and reaalned wet1ht on various dleta are f.&11).lJJ.ar with th1I pain{Ul 19Uty; Such evidence ta onJy now conflrmtna thf! revolutionary oblerVatJon rMde by Dr. Dan I\. Kirkham aeveral yeara •a~; n.firW ~ pramou. oball&y! Dl•l•I"• Ta.Ir• BABT Dr. K.lrkbem. • tkwpcl"t 8-dl Phy1lclan, who I• curr.natl Medical Director ot the HA.a tn.dtutit, ta a p.d\Lltit of New York Colle1e of MtdletM. hQ received llMlllJ awanla fo1> ~i• achl•ve•d .. ln tllw ·1n.lllial pro(4'11Gft, Be WM ~ ~ ., American Medical Association Achievement Award, The LaRoche Award, the Dean'a Award. and he ia listed in "Who's Who lnt.emati~ ... "Who's Who in the West.." and "Who'a Who in the Unlted States." ''ln hia exte(\alve clinical experience with overweight patients, Dr. Kirkham noted several yeare ago that the conventional reducing methoda (pllla, shots, various diets, acupuncture, etc.), which he preecribed for his numerous patieqta, not only failed to achieve permanent weJaht la. but even appeared to exacerbate their weight problems. He subeequently began lo study the cauaes of this paradoxical situation. Mier more than a thousand hours apent in obaerving the behavior of nonnal and overweight persons and aft.er extensive research and thin metabolism, he developed a no-diet weight lam program which haa been astoniahingly successful In bringing about permanent weight loes. Stop Dletla11 Once and for All At the HART Institute, Dr. Kirkham and h1.s co-worker, Dr. Mitra Magbuleh, who hu conducted considerable reeearch on food and alcohol addiction, convince their overweight patients 1o stop dieting once and tor all by explainiJll to them that when we diet -i.e., cut down on our food , Intake and ea't only the atllOUftt and type1 of food pn!9C'ribed by a given doctor or weight loss plan. we increase our metabolic efficiency. Our bodies manap co tuned.on very well with the few valorlee they receive an a ilven (J.iet, and they mp bu.mine the ~red fat. Jrt othet' worda, we hit a teau and atop 1-.ing weight. eanwhlle, llnce dieta are meant to be aone an and off of, almolt- •veryone eventually reverts to ~ ~Ulla ot overattna; and w~ end up puttlnl on all the lolt weWbt -plua more -becau. our bods. ha""lldapted to the iow caloHc intake and eannot wie the extra calorlee conaumied when we fO t>ff the cUet. Furthermore, diet proaram• perp•tuate l'at Nent•llCY by re~~the otMM person'• = lkllHlrSth = ~ .. whill and mud\ to eat. • ~ • -..bk:h foods .,.. OK to 'Pl ul on. B dinllow.lnc cllir'tef n food•j df et plana ''' ~· "' tot fa.Uute. When • p•reoa\ •• on' • alet, 1/h• la ma.raw.-=·-" .. ~ ~ ~ .... C*" .. t nOrmallf. • . . '1"9 ''taibklden fndt"• ~ .. ~y the tMlft ce\m o1 ~.c:w ~ 1111C11t ~ ...,.. in th* \lrllibt lr!Jtlftorta: DAN KIRKHAM, M.O. Ma.lriog Peaa. Witb Food Drs. Kirkham and Magbuleh alao point out that our diet plans do very little to change Fat Metabolism and often enhance thia process further_ b.Y reducing the penJOn's Lean Body Mass (muscle cells) and increising the fat- depoait.lng enzymt::t. As a result, even if the overweight penon is successful in losiOll weight rapidly under these plans, a/he will most likely regain the l os t weight, someUmes In excess of what wu orlgJnaUy taken off. P\.ltt.lng It limply, I:Nets Do Not Work. That Is why they tell their patients to stop dieting and commmence to eat normally ., a thin person would. Sometimes it Is difficult lo convince the patients that they do not need ID diet. Til.jl difficulty ariaes becau.e this idea la completely in opposition to everything we are taught to believe. Once this ii overcome, patients are satisfied psychologically, aocially and taste· wt. .. they becin to follow the no-diet program at the HART Institute. Thia unique and comprehensive program enoompu9e1 all the major aspects ol succeqful w,eight Jou: i.e., nutrition, phyaical activity, manaaement of inner feellnp and aodal environment. By ·~ 10 weekly eeaslom of tnatrucdoo at the HART Inatitute, the participants learn bow to make peace with food. how to change ~lr fat metabolism l(llo a thin metabolillm, how to safely enjoy foods by applytna the prindpi. of thin behavior and how to addew beat reault• throu1h Individually-tailored , ~-duration phywical activities. At the HART lnatitute'a Weiaht Reduction Center. the d>jectiw ta to treat the ca\19M, rather than the aywnroe::n•· of the overwe~ht prob • and the emphalla. la put on the patient'• metabolism. In thil way, once the weight JI loat. It is la.t permanently. Rapid wetaht lots la c:Hacoura1ed becauae moununa evidence ........ that tboM w~ IDAM8'9 to be W961bt aradually, but whhout much aufferina and deprivation, an much more aUCiC'fJlltu1 ln ""Pnl the ..... poundl oft. Onoe the .. '*''-on U. HART proatam feaUae that diet.lq la lrratlonal, they ~ to ~1 toode tNt th(y hid IHll lMh,.,.. '° del.le6cM. '"' ...... the .,... .. owr at IMt -.._,. _ IMlw ta.. . cab,etlU.ellllllDii ... tl ·-----~ Orange Ooaat DAILY PILOT/Sunday, July H . 18ta Friendship has survived -~into bewildering times L&A VINWORTH, Kan. (AP) -Th.tr f11tndah!p belan ln youth, and hu aurvtved wan, dlatance, death and the ... ult of time. For nearly half a century, tour women have held onto each other ln their he&rtl. Amon& thenwelvea they are Genevieve O'Mara, Dorothy Brown, Dbde Lee Swearlnpn and Ninette McDonnell. Thoee are their maiden namH, the one1 that •pawned lndeUble memori•. The m.arriafee, children and 1randchtldren all came much later, individual eventa divorced from those golden years when the women called themselves "The Four Horsemen" and romped through high school as a alngle unit. The last time they were all together was May 31 , 1942. Standing on the manicured lawn of St. Mary Academy, weeping as they bade farewell m their white caps and gowns, they promised to keep in touch. For four decades, they've kept the vow. • As their daughters carry twin banners of homemaker and career woman, the girls of '42 .... to undemaNS uu. w.w MW world, They try to ~ the •xual Nvoludon, du pay for law 11Chool NJUon. hold their ton1ut1 when liberated female otf1prln1 celebrate 30th blrthdaya by trek.k.J.na ln the Hlmalayu. They remember with fondneu the old daYI and the old order. That'• why three of the Four Honemen gathered ln June for what may be their laat 1lumber party. Rellvtn1 their collective hlatory, they IM!U'Ched dos-eared scrapbook• and t.ree-ahaded haunts for the aeeda of chance that nurtured thftn, too eoon, into the autumn of their Uves. Dorothy couldn't come because one of her sons was graduating from a cordon bleu cooking &ehool, but Genevieve, Ninette and Dixie Lee returned together to St. Mary for the first time since 1942. They spent the weekend finding pieces of themselves in each other, renewing a sisterhood that transcends feminist slogans. The unbreakable ues that bmd them began knottmg two 1entratlon1 •10. rnnlllln D. RooHvelt waa In th• Whlte Moute, the G,_t ~WU on the wane and Hitler wa. an omlnou1 European 1hadow whOM t ,SON Md juat invaded Poland. Four teen..acers. Mtdwesiem and middle eta., ca.mt' topthor on a 1weherlf\I September day ln 1939. They were 16 yeara old, aecretly 1cared behind the bcavado of younc fUUee. Their parenta had enrolled them ln St. Mary Academy, a 1U1ct boardlna IChool run by the Slatert of Charity, whme goal wu to educate proper Christian BU"la tn the liberal arta. They a1ao labOred equally hard to launch them into the world u "ltd.let." All atudenta were required to take "IOdal uaae." where they learned to 8CUlpt butter pat.a ln the ah.ape of roeebuda. peel an orange with a knife and fork. and write ewborate invitations. "The nun a1ao warned us that if we felt like aaying 'hell.' we were to 1ubstitute 'polar bear,' " Genevieve recalled g1gall.ng. Dixie Lee, Ninette and Genevieve have all led lives very Local students honored Gradua tion s, d ean 's lists, sch olar ships lis te d Several hundred students from the Orange Coast have received academic honors, ranging from bemg named to deans' lists to receiving scholarships. For some, graduations were involved. Lists of the students and their schools include: CS Fulle rton A number of Orange Coast residents have been named to the dean's honor List for the spring semester at Cal State Fullerton. They are: a.tboa t.lend -Julie S Rathbone Ccwon. del Mu -Cory J Lomontagne. J11m1 A Laaboew. Mart L Schmidt. and MlchHI R Nolan Coeta MMa -Samson J AUii, John A Amy. Todd A Becker Pamela K Bronk. Jett W Catamusa Paul C Crtan. Scott J Cook. Craig H Crandall. Robert F Clunt., • ..Htl1 S Hatr1ngton Lula E Ht1trt1ta 09'lid G l<a.n!Q Mlci>t!lle M l<a.nlg. Lucy M L-'«11. G00<ge W MHon Marilyn A McNalf. Paul J Oddo Suaan A Saunders. Afan F Slagrl•t. Steven I( Th<>ml)M>n. 0-ak L VonHar!maon. l..BUfl M WallaB. aod David R Warnalca. ,,_,..,. w..., -Brent w Christensen. Karan L Bevin, Ml:t>ete M Ooss Lazaro E Ft1tnandaz. Leah S Hunlu l(ifsten Kirlela. Kevtn M LM . Gordon s Maclean. Rebecca M M1n1ck Nanci J N-.11 Rldly T Nozakl. Pa111C1a J 0 Connell. Us& L Pata. Marcella L Sal(llft, Carol J Slleo<ls MJGhMI c Stamnos. Jenrey Cl Tatro. af\d Sharon M Woll """"no'°" a.eel\ -Cheryl A 8urmeist11< Robin A Cec«n. Patti Chlltahlaa. Merit L Oana. Cand11 M Darling Shaton B David()(, ThOmH A FlllmOta. Arlftur T Gardner Collyn J Gebaur. Nancy E Gltclt T"<>mH A Manun M~ s McCIUre Co41n A Millet Robert S Noble Renee M PalltUCCI Ina M Quinlan. Cotlllance S1czepl!OW9k1 Lorraine C Tayl0t. Blnh T Tran Heidemarle K Warth, and Calvin B Wiiiiams lrYlne -Catol L Bade, Steve L Brown. Karen L Bryant. Chatlas E BulCh, John T Cooke Judy A Covey. Thomu J Darcy Paul J DeS1mone, Susannah L E~·Boutry Heidt LOreena Krtsl!M L lbl«\. Jeff p Klngsbll<g. MICl"telle E l<OCl"tuba, Tee H L•m c.testa 0 March Dale A Nielsen. Janna W Nor1on. Wilham V 0 Dell V1v1ana A Parole. Mary E Sens Sandra 0 Shahinian, Juhe A StanQI. Tanya M V«meulen, Linde S Winslow. and Beth A Vanelt CS Long B each Twenty-four Orange Coast residents graduated with honors or awards from Cal State Long Beach. They are: From the kfM»ol of Appfled Ar1• and klenc4e -Elizabeth A Cowan Costa Mesa. Elaine F Dalils. L90une Niguel Christy B GronMlh Irvine, Anita S Sherb&l>M. Irvine. end Suaan M Stlvet-Hununoton Be.ch From lhe School of 8u t ln••• Admlnlt trallon -Oebor1n J Oonegen Fountain Valley. and Kathryn Y Louchl, HuntinQlon Beach From Iha School of f:duc:atlon -Betty J EHiman. Huntlnglori Beech. and Sendra Riehl, Cotta Mesa From lhe lclloo'I of Engineering - Wendell S Cotllns. Coat• Ma53 end Ouoc- Hung DaoDang. Hun11ng1on Beactt From me School of Fine Ar1• Carl A Muller Robin A Rlc;heaeon. and Stanley K Wood. Huntington Beach From lhe School ol Humanlt... Valerie A Avr1m Hunt1ng1on Beech, Linda O Le11ner Irvine and Joel A Vale<\llncte and Elean0tl! T Vetdona Huntington Beech From Iha School of Ioele! .nd e.tlavlofel lclencM Yvonne R Al<:ala Winona S J ohnaon and K1mba1ly P Ke,..pet liunt1ng1on Beach Kalhlaan L Kenney. Balboa and Merilee Semueteon IMne From Iha Spec.., ~ogremt Kumlko J H1tano Fountain Valley Western Law Ten Orange Coast residents have been named to the spring semester honor role at Western State University College of Law in Fullerton. They are: Corona de4 Mer -Deb0t• Alie<\ Cott• Mesa -Karren Schaellw Founlaon Valley -HOiiy Panarella HU'\llngton a..ch -Pa"*• Dempse-.· and Ottta Gray 1rvtne -J-Acoba. C.,OI ~ ano c.,.... Goldberg -Newpor1 8-:1> -Maria Molner end OovQlaa VICl!ary California M useum Three Orange Coast students have won h o nors an the statewide science fair held at the Calafotnia State Muse um of Science and Indus try, Los Angeles. Second pl<k."e winners included Sh eila Albright, Niguel Hills Jun1or High, Laguna Niguel, chemistry; and Dan Goodsell. Newport Harbor H igh, Costa Mesa, physics. Douglas Hinesley of Village View Junior High. Huntington Beach took third in engineering/ elec1.ronics. Honorable mentions included Glenn Kauffman. Newport Harbor High. Costa Mesa; Dave Tromp, Los Amigos High. Fountain Valley, Alex Muci. Lakeside Middle School, Irvine; Steven De Carola, St . Bonaventure Junior High , Huntington Beach ; and Dean Magula . Marine View Junior High. Huntington Beach. UCLA Susan Louise MacKay , a Fountain Va11ey High School senior, has been awarded the four-year Malouf Scholarship to UCLA by the UCLA Alumni Association. Sax Orange Coast high school seniors have bee n awarded $1 ,000 scholars hips b y the association. They are: Lynn Caverly, Laguna Beach: Diana Gallo, Laguna HillB High; Susan Kafesjlan, University ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat Cla Hlfled advef'ttstnv 7141142-Mn All other depamnent1 142-0 71 ThomuP.Hai.v P\IOlllw .... ON9I 6-Ollar ~ Tom McCann ............ MAIN omcE DI WHt ttay st , COSIA INM, CA. Mall edd-: 8o11 IMO, C.U Mae. CA. f'MM COCtytf9M HG ~ Coast ..._,, ....... C-. Ho n.-. ttorW._ lllvtireflaflt, Mtt"'81 PNttiH er .. v~llM-l'S ~,.,..., M ~-~ -l•l~Mloft9f cenr...,._ VOL. 71, NO. IOI High, Irvine: Duone Ahn Phan. Irvine High; Debra Reza, Laguna Hill High; and Robe rt Togie, Fountain VaJley High Pom on a Three Orange Coast residents received bachelor of arts degrees from Pomona C.ollege They are Ruth Leigh Carver. Newport Beach: Fneda Molina. Huntington Beach. and Rebecca Jayne Roode. Irvine Loyola Marym o unt K en Bur\ker. a Huntington Beach High ~hool graduate, has won the EPIC Riordan Award at Loyola Marymount University. Los Angeles. Th e award recognizes Bunke r 's work with th e Educational Participauon in the Community program. S tephen s Svirrn ~inc-u ra , daughter of I>r. and Mrs. Stan Pincura of Huntington Beach, has been named to the Stephens C.ollege (Mo.) dean'• hst for the spring semester. Bradley Bryan B. Sievert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Sievert of Irvine, was named to the Bcadley University (Ill.) spnng ~ter dean's list. Sch olarships Nhung Thi Kim Pham of Coasthne C.ollege and Jonathan Nouvok of Orange Coast C.ollege were awarded scholarships by the American Fede ration of Teachers, Local 1911. Har vey Mudd Laura L . Merritt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Merritt of Newport Beach. has been named to the Harvey Mudd College dean's list. Western Law .Joan Lehto of Costa. Mesa is among 30 finalists competing in Western State University C.ollege o f Law President's Scholar award program. Ten full-tu1&.ion scholarships leading to a Juris Boctor degree from Western State will be awarded i n the natio n al competition . Each award is valued al $12.500. Supervisors have rosy outlook Red "*-were sent Friday to the t h ree O ra n 1e Cou n t y 1_uper~l1or1 w h o 1upported di.lbandlnC county aowmment'a CCJNUmin' aflaln office. Hmm wtft' natved by t..rd Cha1rman Bna Nt!'ltande, and 1u~ Harriett Wieder and R0cer Stanton. r..ch bundle of Cb'Werl was accompe.nled by • card that read, ''<>ranee County Taxpe)'ft." o.., .... ....,. ... _ ...... ' We're Listening ••• ....,~ey ''Yow .,,.. ..... """"-11yal00Mc.ell .... T 0111~-_., ..... - ......, -luttCJey It l'Oll • ,..,. -,.... COCI)' Illy , .... -llelor• 10 ......... -....... .. ..._.., dlffertnt from thoee they dreamed of when thoy w•r~ to•ether at St . Mary Approachln1 the campua thl1 June, there wu trepidation at the cl\anact lhoy would flnd. But their three favorite nun.., weN waiting on the front atepe to areet them. The cemetery wall where they used to sneak claarettet wu Intact. The apirtt ot St. Mary, exemplified by its motto "virtue and knowledge." wu very much alive. Although the academy was abol.iahed ln 1950, the four-year liberal arta colleae thrives on a luah, gree n hill south of Leavenworth. "Thia place even smell.a the same," aaid Ninelte. "Why do I reel Hke I'm late to class and in trouble?" The threesome chuckled over rules in Dixie's scrapbook that seem archaic w th(• girls of '82. Demerits were given for having food in rooms, talking in the bathroom, not being in bed b) 9 p.m. "You have a fe w mo re minutes to dress on Wednesdays, Satu.rdaYI and Sundaye. Plan to put your hair up the.,..fore on Tu eada~•· Frlday1 and Saturda)'1,' read On• yellowtn1 directive. At the traditional winter formul1 the nuna hired an orche1tra and supervl1ed the proceedings from a bak'Ony But there were no men "We'd get all dreesed up - nothing 1trapless -and come down the grand staircase ln a proceuional." recalled Ninette. "We'd have an elegant dinner. complete with finger bowla, then we'd all have to dance with each other Of course, the male band members were convulsive at the sight." That spring of '42 was an innocent tame. But the war s tarted the pendulum on its swing All four eve ntually married serv1cemen They coped wtth child-rearing and ught money. The parents who'd sent them to St. Mary to shel\E\r them from the world died. F.ach had one daughter. Those girls grew up to be a nurse, a journallst, a C.olorado county assessor. and a h1gh-powerf'd super saleswoman with a two-aui. t.enitory. In their 30. now, none of thCl9e female oft.prtna have chUc:tJ"en, When It wu over.~ nior Arny Willcott. 20, m\did about the chaJ\iel of 40 yMn1. ln 1941. a eeme.ter'1 full Wit.ion. room, board and all f.. WM U 7&. In 1981, It waa abou t $2,000. With a coune load thJt included race relationa, hW'RIJl genetics, and c rlrn~ a n d delinquency, sociolo1y major Willcott marveled u ~ U.cened to the aluma remin.t.oe. h w ... ah.e finally aaid, like U.tenlnl IO• rec1tauon of the Dark A/Jn. "But," she added almo9t wlatfully, "it might be nice to know how to eat fried chicl(en with a knife and fork." Sitting in the late afternoon sun on a favorite old bench, Ninette summed up what St. Mary had taught her. "We learned aelf-dl.lcipline. the power of prayer, and how to be ladies," she said. "I don't u.1e algebra or Latin every day, but I use those qualities." Genevieve adqed: "l alao learned how to make friends, and how to keep them." u ..... STILL F RIENDS -In 1942, churns, from left, Genevieve O'Mara, Dorothy. Brown, Ninette McDonnell and Dixie Lee Swearingen gathered for portrait as they were leaving St. Mary Academy in Leavenworth, Kan. Today, all four are still &ood .friends.. having kept. in touch through wars, threats of war, societal upheavaJ and time itself. Iran OKs Algerian mediation Fighting r en ewed along border, Yictory cl aims conflict By TH A11ociated Pre11 Iran agreed Saturday to mediauon by Algena an ats war with Iraq but only on lranian tem'\S, and both sides claimed victory in r enewed fighting around the southern Iraqi port of Basra. "We said we accept mediation aa long as it functions an the direction of our terms for ending the war," lran.ian Prune Mmist.er M1r Hussein Musavi told Tehran radio after meeting with Iranian lead er Ayatollah Ru ho JI ah Khomeini. There was n o immed iate reaction from Iraq to the Iranian announcement. M usavi reported to the JULY SUMMER SALE 15%-40% OFF Woven Woods Levolors New Solar Softlight Pleated Shades 494-7771 332 Foreat Ave. Mall #12 L•guna Beach 82-year-old Khomeini on the results of his tal~ with Algerian leaders during a v1s1t to the North Afncan nauon last week, Tehran radio said. The Algerian government m I Algiers confirmed Saturday that it w i ll try to mediate the lran-Iraq war. • ! I Thru Aug. 2~ 1982 • I Shrimp, Fish. & Chicken Special 82.99 Three for the money-two tasty shrimp. a flsh fillet and o whltemeat Chicken Plank~ served with fresh cole slew, fryes-end hushpupples. 3095 Harbor Blvd. In Costa Mesa Ull\t ~1h o4 ,,,.. 0..,.n lwy K"'" hOM '""'o 14711 )effrey Rd 11 WlllM 111t1 oil Sot1U Allt ,..., 1 lf'\llne . • I I I . , : l I , I • . I I Or nge 00111 OAILV PILOT/ unday, July Rf, 11H . ~ounty Republicans expand ranks, slate • cruise Br Jll~rr ADLER or-....,,.. ..... Tht way Onn1• County r.:t!ubUcan Party Chairwoman Lundber1 talla It, "far more Oranp County recident.a prefer calllri1 themMlvee Republican. than Democrat.a." While local Democrat.a mJgh t not qree with the chairwoman'• 11 "'ment , Mra. 1..undbort 11 bulr\I her concll.lliona on the July 2 week ln which Republican r~al1trantt outnumbered their Democratic counterparu by almOlt &en-fold. Whtie 2, 119 Republican real1tratton1 were recorded during the week of July 3, only 241 Democratic real1tratlon1 wttre recorded dwina the 11me pe riod , ac:c:ordln1 to Mu. Llandber1. She uid that u of July 3 the-re were 478 ,748 r e 1i1tere d RepublJcanai 418,103 Domocnta: 97,832 Independent•: 17,261 Libertarian•: 12.247 American Independent.a; 2,883 Peace and Collectors honor plate's artistry Cattle bring ri bbons Sevttal atte residents received awards for their entries In the 4-H and F u ture Farmers o f America market steer category at the recent Orange County Fair. Winners from Costa Mesa were Mark Boren, Kimberly J on es, Jeff Kirkman, Dawn Price and the Costa Mesa FFA. Their entry of t hree market beef placed fourth Vinme Lockyer of Hun ting ton B~ach . Melody Hexim er from Fountain Valley and Troy Bannister of Irvine, also were winners. In the floriculture department, winners from Hunungton Beach were Christine Hsieh. first. cut flower s and mixed flow e rs with a h oliday the m e, and Jenny Buck, first, miniature arrangements, a new book and own creations. Miss Buck also finished second in the category featuring foliage plants, and third f<X' her terrarium e ntry. Piper Balm and Donald Balm won se<X)nd af\d fifth, respectively. fDf entries. Kathy Shirley won t h ird. place for h e r mtniature arrangement. 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Phone number ta 831-9400. * * • T H E R EPUBLIC AN Aaaociates of Orange County will host a sunset c:rui.e aboard the Balboa Pavilion Queen Aug. 6. Boarding time w1U be at 6:30 p.m for the politically oriented cruise. Featured guest.a include Assemblywoman Marian .Bergeson, S upervisors Tom Riley and Harri et t Wi e der, Assemblyman Nolan Frizzelle a nd GOP Chairwoman Lola Lundberg. Tickets are $1 0 for non- members, $5 for members and can be obtained through the Re publican Associates, 220 Town & Country, 777 S Main St , Orange, CA 92668 * * * REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE 8111 Doh r JOlned President Reagan at a Washington, D.C. rally 1n suppo r t of a con s t itut ional amendment requiring a balanced budget. Dohr. who is seeking to unseat incumbent Democrat Jerry Patterson. of Santa Ana, said the amendment 1s "perhaps the only way lo balance the budget, particularly in light o f the complete break-down in the congressional budget process such as we witnessed a couple of weeks ago." 20 Large Trash Bags Heavy-duty trash bags of 1 5 mil piastre To flt 1 99 20-to 30-gallon trash cans. With tres. • .,----, ----~~. -;,.,~..:;,..., .. 1.67 2.29 The final session of Orange Coast College's two-week summer swim program an Costa Mesa will being Aug. 2 at the ace pool Registration is being held dally from 9 a.m. to 4 p .m . at the pool. Classes meet Mondays through F ridays. In tan9y sauce. with Whipped pota· toes & gravy. sea· aoned vegetable, roll & butter. MIHH' Sporty B11tball Topi Terry SlldH For Men Women'• Sllppera Mtn'1 Plald Sportahlrt Seasoned Seit Dry Roast Peanut• tees a r e $1 5 p er student. Cl.asaes are 40 minutes long and are available for toddlen ( 3 years of age), non-swimmers, beginning swimmers. advanced beginners, and i n termediates . A "M o m my and Me" program la being offered for children 1 to 3. For information, call s~-~o. Students honored Polyester /cotton, crew-or v-neck Ten cross-band sandal• Wear Indoors or out. with brown wedge sole Cotton terry I nylon 1tyles. •g• SPECIAL' FIBERllASS BEL TED RADIAL WHlnWALLS P155/80R13 39.97 Plus c:.e T 1.s1 Ea •Radial Tire Traction • Radial Ttre Mileage I ' ""'Oii hQ<ll Clo•C bro~· 0001 OnO bfOtte ~· ~ •eot wf'l•"41 2 lf•WJ'OC.• Cl~V""• or'O hi,A '0'0-1 ) lf\tC>eCI hOf"'• CO'~ft • Q~ '9°' O#f'\••' c~•·• _. oos-M>I• '•OICX• '~•oorw ~ OOd tionot 00''' COt1 c>et ~ .. ciw·.no•' ~ Oeooc" ;nri•' o"d OvJ•' b•oong1 o .,W>«' ~··•· c~i.nor 1 OeO'O(e h()l"I• Q1eo1f tf"O'\ I Oeti11 f'!vc:t1Qulc twt•IHT'I -.aoit~oo·•' .,.,,, , ...... ·' ... .....-~ "''1•,.... 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I was nervous, my palms were sweaty and I questioned my courage and good sense It was "the summer of 1974 and I was a college \tUdent whose biggest concern should have been ·~ = keeping gas ln my car HNMDY A friend told me of a "school" where in one day a guy could team the fine art of hang gliding. I took the bait and we drove out to Tustin to a fly-by-night (pardon the pun) operation run by two brothers and another man, all expert hang gliders We paid $2 50 t'al·h and s1gnl'd a form that I think basically said wt• wt>r<' foolhardy and wouldn't hold anyont• but ourselves n•spons1ble for an accident. Along with downs of others. we followed our teachers tu-be in a car caravan to the hills of Corona. But it wasn't what I'd exJX'(.·ted There wen:• rocks, boulders actually, scattered all over the hillside and the level space below I had expect<.'Cl a putting green I bc<·ame less calm. They broke us into two groups on the hilltop, each group with a hang ghder [ kept lookln& around to 1tt who wu carrytn1 the ufety helmet.I. Bul whoever lhP suy waa, he mutt have taken a wrong turn b«au e he never showed up. I felt somewhat prepared bccau~ I'd put -knee pads on under my Levis on the way out. But I 1tl11 felt under-d.reued and cuned mytelt for not buying a fighter's mouthpiece and a baseball catcher's cup. And I 1tlll wanted u helmet. Where the hell wa11 that guy'? In the lhre<>-minutc lesson, the Instructor showed us how to strap the safety belt-Jike seat just below our buttocks ao we'd be eeated in flight. He showed how to pull the kite wires tight 'I sk im med j ust in ch es over a rock th a t, to m e, looked like the size o f t a b ab y grand piano.' to catch the wind by pulling the V -shaped control bar under the kite to arm-pit level. Nt'ar thl' end of the flJght we were to push the eontrol bar a few inches forward to raise the lip of the kite causing 1l to stall just above the ground so wt• could smoothly land on our feet. Hl' said if we pushed the ba( forward in mid-fhght, the kite tould stall and crash, and if Wl' pulled thl· bar ba('k, 1t would nose dive. 1 listened hard and dl'<:1ded not to fool with the bar until landing The first novice strapped in and was told by the instructor lo run fast and let air velocity get the kite airborne. The guy trotted down the incline and hopped into the air. He hJl the dirt chln-flrst. The next auY did a llmila.r stunt but landed on hi.I rear and alld over a few odd-1haped rocka before com.Ina to a duaty atop. I was ne>et. I made the instructor repeat the lesaon a.s 1 P':'lled the seat 11trap light, but I knew the main thing wu to let the adrenaline looee and move futer than a 1peedlna bullet. I could be the 100-meter record hold.,r today but after 15 feet of burning rubber off my hilting boots I found my1elf sailing 30 feet above the ground. It was a feeling I'd never had before. Exhilarating. The ground rose quickly a few Se<.'Onds later and I skimmed JUSl inches over a rock that, to me, looked the s1z.e of a baby grand piano. I stalled too late and slide an head first on my chest Safe The crowd on the hillside cheered, whooped and applauded the day'• first auccessful flight. The wind picked up later and we moved to a higher hill where I had two more flights about 50 feet hlgh and 150 yarda long, both ending feet-fint. I was as happy u I've ever been. But the story has a sad post.script. The next weekend I enc.:ouraged two ('ollege friends to join me m another hang gilding adventure, which took some persuasion bc<:ause their idea of physical activity was playing cards, watching television and reading books. You don't even need a helmet, I leased. We drove to Tustin but there were no cars waiting to caravan. The front door was open and a guy I hadn't seen before was sitting at the desk in the empty office. He said the lesson wa.s canceled. One of the brothers had crashed his hang ghder and dwd leaping off a high cliff We drove back homt• and I played my card-shark friends in a rousing game or hearts. I won. But I'm not braggin'. I drew a lucky hand. 17.88 Math Kit And Calculator ---------------------------------Disabled given enrollment aid· Oranie Coast College hu 1et ulde a special reaiatration day for phyaiClally diubled 1tudenta who with t.o enroll ln fall 1eme1ter clules that begin Sept. 7. Dlaabled 1tudenta may realJJter on Thunday, Aug. 12 from 10 a.m . to noon In Room 105 of OCC's CoUNellna and Adml.aalona Buildlna on the campue at 2701 Fairview Road, Cotta Mesa. Rehabilitation and guldance counselors will be on hand to aul1t 1tudent11 In planning their schedules. For more detait., phone the OCC Disabled Students' Center at 556-5807. OCC hu a large population of studentl with physical disabilities and one of the moet active assistance programs of any communlly college in the state. "OCC has a campus that 1s completel y accessible for wheelchairs,'' satd Mary Siegfreid, coordinator of the Disabled Students' Center "The campus ls flat and all buildings have ramps or electric doors to make them accessible to the wheelchair-bound The college IS offering more than 2,500 courses this fall m a hundred academic areas. Many specialized courses for the physically di.sabled are included m the schedule. OCC cl e ars DJaze for regis trants Orange Coast College's Pre-Registration Planning Guide for the fall semester is available free of charge in the OCC Counseling Cen ter. The 95-page booklet provides specific step-- by-step .enrollment infcnnation for first-time students. 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And for those five days, the senator h as remained in seclusion. He has made no first- hand public statement. Some members of the Schmitz f~mily have suggested the circumstances are a family matter and should not be aired publicly. Unfortunately for his family at this time, J ohn Schmitz is a very public pel'IOn. He is an elected state official. He has sought pubhc office as high as President of the United States. He is answerable for both his public and private conduct to the voters who placed hlm in office and those he represents. His responsibility in a moral matter is even more germane because if there has been a thread of consistency in his politicking over the years, Schmitz has preached for moral values, responsible sexual conduct and Christian ethics. Sen. John Schmitz should step forward now and answer the allegations of moral misconduct. If that answer falls short of the moral conduct expected of a high state officeholder, he should resign that office forthwith. Schmitz would no longer be an effective representative of Orange County in the Califorrua Legislature. Interest rate drop illy For a nation starved for good economic news, recent decreases in k ey interest rates were undoubtedly tasty morsels. Extremely high rates have put a crimp on many key sectors of the economy, and few doubt that a strong recovery is impossible without substantially lower rates. But any belief that those monels will lead to a full-course banquet of tumbling rates this year may be premature. The Federal Reserve has no intention of changing its slow-growth money policy. and large credit d e mands from the federal government, along with possible heavy borrowing from cash-starved corporations, could preuure tbe still-too-high ratea higher yet again. In a move to ease credit conditions, the Fed alaahed its discount rate -charged on loans to banks -from 12 percent to 11.5 percent. Meanwhile, several large banks lowered the prime lending rate -charged their b est corporate borrowers -from 16.5 percent to 16. Consumer rates generally follow the prime. It is reasonable to assume the Fr J was concerned that the t ... onomy,' which recently was showing signs of improvement. has worsened. Retail sales and industrial production were down in June and growth in the money supply was small, despite the 10 percent tax cut and the Social Security cost-of-living increase that went into effect this month. Fed Chairman Paul Volcker is hopeful rates will continue to drop this year. He believes progress in stamping out inflation and a n economic recovery will cut the private sector's need to borrow. But others are not so sure. Federal credit demands could reach $50 billion in the sununer q uarter alone. The recovery that has been predicted for months may not be strong e nough to generate the cash companies need to avoid hitting their banks up for more l~ns. That's partly because the interest-rate drop is too small so Car to cause a consumer stampede to stores. auto dealers and new housing projects. Most importantly. the Fed is sticking with its monetary policy. whK?h permits a common measure of money to grow between 2.5 and 5.5 percent a year . Volcker believes the war against inflation has not been won yet. In short. too much demand, not enough supply. Congr~ could spur the trend toward lower rates by continuing efforts to cut the federal deficit, to ensure Uncle Sam doesn't elbow everyone else out of the credit markets. So far. congression al co mmittees have shown remarkable r es i stan ce to s pecial -interes t groups by approving spending cuts and raising taxes. But much work on the budget lies ahead. In s um the interest rate decline has to be interpreted as a good sign for the economy. But for the time being, the corks should remain in the champagne bottles. School's refusal was unjust The machinations of the legaJ mind can be mystifying. When combined with the nitpicking of the academic mind they call appal. Last week the Glendale U nified School district at first refused to enroll the 6-year-old son of a British engineer who was legally admitted to this country in April on a visa for persons with "distinguished ability" to work on a project for a petrochemical firm. When engineer Charles Tsingi.s took his son across the street from the family's Glendale home to get him started in school, he was inf onned the child could not be admitted because he is not, technically, a "resident." School offidals claimed their policy of refusing to educate the chlldren of temporary legal im- milJ"IU't8 was hued on an opinion from the Los Angeles County counsel who contends a temporary immiarant'• "technical residence" ls the country he came from. Thia, of course, la totally contrary to the p olicy of the California Departme nt of !iducation, which holds that a • child's reside'nce is where he lives. and not only permits. but requires that all children attend school. And most school districts make sw-e this happens. The irony of this absurd comedy, of course. is that if young Andrew Tsingis were the child of an illegal alien, the school district would be required to educate him. That was th e ruling last month of the U.S. Supreme Court. which struck down a Texas lllw denying schooling to the children of undocumented aliens. Fortunately, Glendale's new superintendent of schools. Robert Sanchis. who had been on the job for only three weeka after eight years of heading the Laguna Beach Unified School District, saw the policy'li inconsistency with the law. He checked with the county counsel who agreed Friday that the dlstrict s ho uld enroll the children of legal, u well as, illegal aliens. So youns Andrew will go to school, but only after another ~nauming exerdle in legal mumbo-jumbo. Oplnl-Hprtssed In the space •bove are those or the Dally Piiot Otner views U · prfftildon this .,.oe are tho~ of their authors and artists. Reader c:omment is inv1t· td . ......_Thi Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 9U26.' Phone 1714) 6'2-a.n. ORANGE COAST lailJPilat Thomas P. Haley Pub II sher Thomas A. ty\Urpfltne Editor Barblr• Krejblch Edllorlal Page Editor Education thrust too late? To the Eciltor: As the former chairman of the Newport Harbor High math department for 24 y~. I was most interested to read your July 13 ed1tona1 "Challenge To Schools" and on the same page the article by Earl Waters "Governor Hits Target On F.clucation" and then to try to determine if this program would help our local situation. Currentl y Harbor H1gh's math, science, and industrial arts departments are being affected by ld ws and conditions which appear to be beyond our local school board's ability to change. Probably the most damaging of these laws has been the one concerning seniority, which for the moet part says those last lured will be the first to be let go. This past spring the Harbor High math department consisted of 13 full- and part·ttme teachers: nine spt>nt a majortty of their time teaching math and the other four were in the department for one or two pt>riods. Then in March five of those in the maJor1ty group received dismissal nouces; by May three had been rehired, and two are sull waJtmg One of these two replaced the onginator and coordinator of our slower math program who was let go last year. The other teacher 1s a math mapr who has been upgrading her skllls in the computer field. THE OTHER THREE, each with 10 years' experience, who have been hired back certainJy by now must reaJJ?.e that thts may well be thelr last year as teachers in thlS district 1f enrollment continues to decline and the school board LS obligated to enforce the senionty rule for dlSJTl~l. The irony of the situation is that the students are there to learn, but in some cases they will not be taught by those trained to teach mathematics. As an exnmple, there are e n o ugh students signed up next fall to warrant three sect.ions of beginning computer, but because of the upcoming shortage of qualified personnel. probably only two sections will be taught. Another perplexing situation a lso exists in the science department. The JO.year-old physics teacher has not been hired back, and as far as I know, his posillon to teach regular and advanced placement physics has not been filled and probably cannot be filled by anyone within the district. I fear that he may have a job elsewhere by the time he is asked to return. As I look a few years down the line when for one rcaaon or another the school district will want to hire well- t rained teache rs in the areas of mathematics, science, and mdustnal arts. there is a good chance that few will be Gardner's column found, because few are in trammg now. the uncertamues of teaching ar~· unsettling. and the costs of living near or m ttus area are too high for a teacher's beginning salary The governor':. thrust to t'nlarge instrucuon in the above areas LS rertamJy not going to help the students at Harbor lligh. The school is in the proc:ess of MAILBOX losing some of its quahfied teachers and as a result 1t may have to shut down or curtail some of the very programs that Mr. Brown ts hopmg to promote. What we need is funding to hold on to what we have Ir you are concerned, let your legtslator know WEBSTER J . JONE'S Business boosted To the Editor. A letter Crom Mr Young published an the Dally Pilot on Sunday. July 18. was brought to m y attention regardinR a baby shower I gave for Prince WL1l1am and questioning my policy of no t accommodating small children m my tea shop, Tea and Sympathy As the owner of Tea and Sympathy, 1 reserve the right to refuse service to anyone My thanks to Mr. Young as my business has increased with people who were unaware of the fact that they could lunch or snack with friends without the noise and disturbance of small persons who require high chairs or booster seats at meal tune My policy will not change SHEILA TONl BRUNER Different perspective To the F.clitor: Your lead editorial for Sunday, July 18, singling me out for special notoriety because of my recent salary adjustment has been noted but not appreciated. As 1t is apparently wont to do, the press has selected its perspective in order to score a point. C.Ongratulationa, your figures are correct regarding my salary history for the past two years. Of course, my perspective is somewhat different. Using 1967 as base, the year I w~ appointed CAO. I note that the C.Onsumer Price Index (inflation) has increased 187 .1 percent. ln the same period my salary has increased 127 percent. Your use of the most recent two years is your choice, however, the record should show my salary was not adjusted ln 1978 and 1979, was raised 1.7 percent in 1977, raised 5 5 percent in 1976. and z.ero percent an 1975 So, in the time frame 1974 to the present my salary has gone up 62 percent while the CPI went up 101.5 percent Certainly I have no compltunts over my adm1rustrauve status I have never asked f o r or sought any salary adjustment and have accepted what the system offered. lnflauon and taxes have ravaged my take·home J><lY along with everyone else I believe my office carries out its pubhc respons1biltt1es expertly and efficiently and that county services to the people are the better for it. 1 am sens1uve to being held up for indirect criticism recognizing that a certain amount of vlluperat1on and degrading pub!Jc l'Omrnent will foUow RE THOMAS County Adnurustrauve Officer Watt plan nee ded To the F.cli•or: What 1s so bad about the "Watt plan (that was so) blasted," July 15, by Sen. Cranston and 14 Califorrua congr~en? Watt's plan for offshore 011 production is to give us energy sell ·sufficiency. stab1hz.e our economy and return our independence and security That goal should be worth the sight of an oil rig. And di.nurush the far·fet.ched f e ar that it "might" harm the cnvt.ronment. The environment might ~ more harmed if we don't drill. The recent oil, of unknown ongm. that has been appeanng along our coast, might JUSl be from undersea deposits where the pr~ure has grown greater than the· pressure of the sea above. causing it to bubble to the surface. Drilling it out would relieve that pressure. We spt>nd btlhons to store expensive foreign oil in our "strategic reserves .. when we have abundant reserves. stored by nature, all a.round our country. We· tram our boys in d esert warfare t.o protect Saudi oil on the sands of Arabia.· buiJd "Special Forces Units" to protect~ other Arab oil. and are considering Navy· operations in the Persian Gull to confirm'• our resolve not to let our foreign oil · suppliers flounder. Th•t is not a very , good environment either. : It is time we re·exam ined the , emotionalism of our environmenta!Jsm GOLDIE JOSEPH . , Lt>lters from readers are Wf'lcome Thf.' I right to condf'11se letters to fit space or eliminate libel rs reserved Letters of JOO 1rnrds or less 1.1.111/ be gwen pre/errna All. lt'llers must include s1gnoture and mail1n~: address but names may be unthheld on rt!- qutst 1{ sul/1c1ent reason 1s app-0renr. l'oel ry u,11 nat be published Letters may be. t elephimed to 642 6086 \ame and phone number of the contnbutor must ~ gn~ for t•erif1cal1on purposes Navy solution: Keep faith private By ROBERT GARDNER Robert Gardner is a semi·retired jurut. fl'f!quent emcee and senior body surfing enthusiast along the Orange Coast. 1 am a firm believer in the idea that a pel"90n'a religion or lack of same is that per9C>n'1 own business. However, I must admit that carrying t.h1a concept lnto practice can 10metime9 become a little 1lk:ky. lt did for me ln World War II. M a new Naval officer 1 wq atanding ln line with a bunch of other new Navy officerl as we were aettlng our name ta11. These are llttle metal tags on whkh are punched the vtw 1tatiatics the Navy may need tomeday when you aren't really ln a poe.ltion to give out th1a lnformatlon pertOnally. In other words you're dud. The whole bualnesa had a 90t'MWMt macabre tone to lt . A cnuty old Chief Petty OflJcer was mannln1 a little machine that waa punchtna out thew iqa. He obvtoualy took a dlm vtew of thia bunch of IU)'I who clearly were Iolna to ecrew up the Navy u he knew ft. - EACH TAG BAO 'JCNZ name, your eerlal number, your blood type and your ~uason. M we came to the heed of the line ~ man ahetid of me, when Mked h1I mi,loh .-id ··1.thebt... ,,,. chief dido'' even lioc* UJ> • b.• srvwled ln obvloua dJ11u1t, .. You •aoua b• • 'P·for ProNrilint.. 'C tor ca~ or. •Jt for J.,.ilh.. W• ain't Sot no·~ The ~ officer, obvloualy a man completely lacklni ln prlndple, ahn&aaed and eald he would Mttle for "P'' fof"Prot.estant. When my tum came I had no trouble with the 8rellminariea. Name'! "Robert Gardner, SNR, l(V)S." Sert.al Number'! "11~9" Blood Type'! "A.8" When lt came to rella1on l aa1d "N ... 'n\e chief look.d up. .. Wbatta,you mean, an 'N'?" ti. map~. ''Th• 'N' atanda for none of ttie Navy'• bualn-. I anawered Hts antWer WM predictable. 'We aln't ,ot nl> 1N1'." • "How aboUl a •J>-." 1 Uked. By thii ume \he chief wat aettli\a tnw \ht sptrtt of th; ~· ··ru bitie. what doel • ·o· atand for, ' he aaked. hftefor"m•d . . Evangelical Druids," I said. I can't~ originality for this. Chuck Masten hall been using it for years to avoid t.h1S problem. The chief shook hia head; "Sorry Lieutenant, no •n.• ". "How about leaving that place blank.'' 1 asked. "lf the damn ship goes doWJ\ there ain't gonna be any buriat ceremonies anyway." Nope, the chie~ didn't go for that. j THEN I HAD A bright Idea. "~~ about going all the way and puumc down all three -a •p· ·c and a 'J' ~ complelely F.cumenicali" Thia ln~ the chief who had begun to ~ and sympathize wlth my problemJ However we found out there• w.n·~ enough space tor all three J.r.terL "How; about any two.'' he·~· "A 'P' and 'C'. or a ·c· and a 'J', or any comblnalkx\ r,ou want." The idea ot betna a "P'' and' 'C" intrigued me but I dt murredl b«'au.e 1 didn't want to pt a reputati°"' for favoritl.sm ln my rella1out t.Uefa. I Th•n the chlef termlneted our' conwneuon. Slam went the ~ and "P'' appeared on my name tq. "( told you 1 didn't want to be labeled a Proteetant." 1..W .. Hell. akl I.be. ICIJ.m~.~ '"that 'P' don't ltaftd f« ~l' That tWMil fer 'Prl\raW h ~t ....... 'iO'tJ.f rwlilfo!l ii your own prtvatllt aft.air. The Navr, won•t nevu ~now tb CWf~·' You JuSl can't tz!~tmn ewnlna~ • .By JODI CADENHEAD °' the Delly Not ..... Forget what Robert Frost said about good fencee making good neighbors, Winnie Richelieu, zoning inspector for Costa Mesa. said that many complaints about illegaJ structures stem from bad feelings over a wall ~vidlng two properties. 1 "A lot of times someone will call up and they 10und so nice," said Mrs. Richelieu. ''Then we'll '\alk to the other neighbor and they say 'He's been upset ever since I put up the block wall or tny son played his music too loud.' " Consider some of the recent cases m Costa Mesa. 1 -A man who painted his house and fence a 1i'ainbow of .colors in retaliation for his neighbors building what he considered to be an illegal 'Structure. They were forced to modify the ~ding after he notified City Hall. · -Two women who were living peacefully \n a geodesic dome In front of their home until a neighbor complained to officials. Tho case is currently under Planning Commission advisement. Whatever the reason for the complamt, the building iL it is found to be illegal comes down or is modified. Even if they don't meet existing city codes. p uildings constructed before Costa Mesa was founded in 1953 are considered non-ronfonmng lf they meet former county CQdes. Such bwldings ~ legally remain, but once torn down cannot be rebuilt. Most of the illegal structures were built without permits, are unsafe, don't meet existing 9odes or are aecorid units built in a single family i'esidential neighborhood. -Vic ewton. iu&t.ant aeve opmen --oes 1982 PONTllCS • TRANI AMs • T 1000 • BONNIYILLll • J2000 • GRAND PRIXI • 6000 • FIRIBIRDI • PHOENIXS LARGE SELECTION OF HARD TO FIND MODELS SAVE ELECTRICITY See Our Complete Selectlon of Energy Saving Fluore1cent FlxturH Rec. sits SALE 97.50 -...s255 dlroctor {or Con.a Mesa, esllmates that 72 of the 80 calls received last year regarding illegal structures came from neighbors. The rest were found by building inspectora who noticed maybe two mailboxes or a converted garage while looking at a neighbor's pool. Many residents call anonymously, not wanting to be dl.acovered by their neighbors. Often the disputes arise when someone becomes angry over an unresolved argument and decides to blow the whistle. · \ - Orange Co11t DAILY PILOT/Sunday, July 25, 1982 A1 •• ,T .. , HAltlOI UTIS MS-7301 , _, '82 CARS I ' one TRUCKS e ALL MAKES! 833-0555 Ask For Roy, LE.ASE SPECIALIST at HOWARD Chevrolet eor-of [)o.e -°'* 5,. NEWPORT BEACH I . PUBLIC AUCTION UT ATE Jl!WELAY 6 FINE PORCELAINS, CHINA, BRONZES, RUGS, FURNITURE, BIL VEA, OILS, Etc . PREE AOMISBION -PU8LIC ANO DEALERS WELCOME Don't ml•• this Important aalel Fine China, Crystal, Porcelains, Bronzes. European Furniture, Olla, Etc. Also many fine pieces or antique and contemporary Jewelry lncludlng fine watches, aoUtalre diamond rings, earrings. gold chains, clu11er diamond, ruby, sapphire, and emerald rings. . SAL.E NIGHT I INSPECTION Fri., 23rd, Sat., 24th Stll., 25th, 8:30 p.m. 2:00 P.M. • 5:00 P.M. & 7 • 8 P .M. Sale Nirhts Property of several prominent Leisure World residents, together with Inventory of well-known L.A. Jewelry In financial trouble. Also, out-of-pawn · merchandise. TERMS : Visa • MasterCard Personal check -Cash. Some extended terms can be arranged. Property moved for convenience of sale to: 108 Tustin Ave. (Corner Pac. Coast Hwy. & Tustin) Newport Beach CONSIGNMENTS ACCEPTED 'TIL 5 P.M. , Read all todays news everyday Dail Pilat in the tOO's REDUCED STARTS TODAY* Twins $30 to $80 $14 99 to $24 99 Full/Queens $50 to $125 . FEATURING A COMPLETE LINE OF FIRST QUALITY DESIGNER SHEETS AND MATCHING COMFORTERS BY WAMSUITA.• , . n. COSTA MESA: Bristol Town f, Country P\aza 3742 S. Bristol St. (One block North of SOUTH CO.-.ST Pl.NA) (714) 850-9790. Dally 9:30 to 6 Mon f, Thurs til 9. Sun 12 to 5. • e . . r ' ' ~ I I I Orange Coatt PAILV PILOT/Sunday, July 2&, 1982 - a Scou~s charting auction Hawthorn e Christian School .. f'or Th• Hlt1ht Stert In life" ,tco\lld be more titUna n r Sea Scou\1 to ralae 1 r thelr Newport BMch a b)I conductln1 a boat uctlont • , thl1 October, accordln1 to ~That ll exactly what they wW Uon mana,er Doua Mlt8ahko. 'W e have no financial blema, but we would like our wn 10uroe of lncome," Mit1chke fald. Operational coats are ~reaently met throush omm\&nl\y and bu1lne11 ntrlbutiona, and apeclal eventa. Currently bue officials have nly one boat to auction. But ptey have verbal comm.ltmenta from dealer1 for tive1 and are Juat bepuuns to '"k aadltJoaal tax- deductlble oftettn11 from lndMduala. T h•H boata aren't outrlaht Slfta, thouah. Minimum pri"91 will be fixed by and ao to the dealers, wtth all extra money belna tel uide for the bue. "Rlaht now we have a Freeport 36, which la a aallboat worth about $100,000," Mlt1chke aald. "W e should have everything from Hobie Cata to Lido 14'1. Hopefully, we'll a1ao have a 25-foot aallboat." The Invitational auction for 200 ,uesta will be held on Oct. 2 .,.,,,.,,_ NYTOL , eye drops A •"IV \' ,,.., ., ... , •' MGHTTWE SLU' AID Safe & Effective. •iti!i·- VISINE A.C. EYE DIOPS Relieves 1tch1ng & burning. at the tlcWU• of \M lpc:INOfiq group, t.ht Balboa Bay Club. "We'll put tosether a llat of people who we leel a.re marine orientated," Mluchk• aald. ''We'll alto dlaplay the boata at the le.a bue about two weekl ahead of the a•.Jctlon, and pr<Mlpective bur,en can set an lnvit.ation then. ' Scout councUa in Port.land and Seattle have had 1ucce11ful annual boat auctions eo he hopes Newport Beach will follow suit. For further information on boat donations. call Andrew Fitzpatrick at 642-5031. Join tlie. Summer Fun at DAV CAMP!! GIVE MOM A VACATION ... e Field Trip• • Croftt ~ e Picnics e Swimming JUNE 21ST THRU SEPT. 10th •A Privet. 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The team of Stoklos and Singin Smith are still alive entering today's championship play. See story, Page B3. Barrett finds a spot for himself on team Caulkins, Meagher, DiCarlo, Lundquist winners on final night of meet BY. HOW ARD L. HANDY Of !ft-Delly ............ Bill Barrett, the American record t*>Ider in the 200-meter individual n\ed:Iey, ended a week of frustration by finishing second in the event Saturday ~t to qualify for a place on the United Slftea swimming team that will compete ill the World Games beginning Friday in Guayaquil, F.cuador. Barrett finished second to Steve Lundquist in the race in 2:04.09 to the winner's 2:03.47. For Lundquist, it was bia second victory of the week in the United States' Swimming World Championship Trials at Mission Viejo's ln'ternational Swim Complex in Marguerite Recreation Center. Tracy Caulkins won her third event by capturin g the women's 200 ba.ckstroke in 2:15.15 and Mary T . Meagher easily won her upecialty, the wdmen's 200 butterfly, in 2:07.41. The otl\er winner on the final night of the sill-day meet was George DiCarlo of Toc.9on in the 1,500 free. H~ posted a U~l7.81, well off Brian Goodell's Aknerican record of 15:92.40. A total of 45 athletes made the U.S. team that will compete in the World Games in Ecuador and will leave Tuesday under the direction of Coach Mark Schubert of the Nadadores. "I was very acared before the race," Barrett said. "Steve (Lundquist) swam a great race and hopefully we will be able to go one-two in F.cuador. ''I felt I was a little sluggish throughout this meet, racing-wise. I came here tonight tired and my coach told me how to swim the race. I have to give him most of the credit. "l have never competed in the World Games and I feel I can extend my taper as long as I want as long as I'm in shape. Really, the only pressure on me has been created by myself.'' While Barrett ended his frustration, Jesse Vassallo and Sippy Woodhead, hla Nadadores teammates, failed in their efforta and remain behind. Lundqw.t, who eet a world record on opening night in the 100 breaststroke, felt he swam better in winning. "I finally swam a race pretty smart," he said. "I did about what I expecied to do. I was pleased that I finally used my mind Instead of my body only. I can't be displeased with the way I swam tonight." John Moffet of Costa Mesa made the finals in the 200 IM for the first time m a meet of this caliber. "I'm not disappointed," he said of his sixth place finish. "I'm new in the event and I hope to do better in the future.'' Sara Linke finished second t o Meagher to gain a spot on the team along with Barrett as the only other newcomer Saturday. ~'The 200 free was the event I felt I would make it in but I missed by l/lOth of a second. I never looked to the fly for top swimmers in the world but I will now." Meagher finished well in front of the held in \he butterfly event and was at the wall watching the others finish. "I'm not completely tapered but I felt a lot better tonight. It didn't hurt quite as bad as before. Tonight 1t wasn't a matter of life and death. "I lifted some weights before the race tonight and it helped a lot. I fell sluggish and when I lilt w e ights before a workout, it helps so I tried it tonight and it worked. It's something like swinging a couple of baseball bats before hitting.'' Bruce Hayes finished second in the 1,500. qualifying in his third event. "The 1,500 is my best event and I wanted to make the team tonight. I think I can go faster if I swim a little differently. Down there, I will go aft.er 1t earlier. I didn't do that tonight." Caulkins, after winning her third event of the week, said: "My backstroke in the IM Friday helped me a lot tonight. I was pretty confident even though I didn't swim as fast u I wanted to. I'm happy to win. "I was kind of nervoua about the race because I haven't been in it very often." DiCarlo made the team with a second in the 400 free earlier in the week. "I'm happy to be going to F.cuador because it will give me an idea of the competition for 1984,'' he said. "My dad will be there to videotape the meet. I would guess it will take a world record to win in F.cuador and I plan on going to 9Chool there to learn about the others in the world.'' Borg to meet «onnors today Vince now older and • wiser Fresno State to undergo tt Cup finals He said that he never really wanted to go to Canada anyway Vince Ferragamo la 28 yean old which makes him two years older than his last vialt to training camp with the Rams. It abo makes him ~o years IDW1er. At least thia la the claim of Vince Ferragamo, NFL quarterback. More important, former CFL quarterback. "I a<>t aome bad advice," Ferragamo aaya. "It won't eerve any J>W'PC* to mention \he '°'8'ce, but it wu very bed advice. In fact, now that l look back on it, I dJdn't want to F in the flnt pllce." Ferragamo meana he did not wilh to go to Can.da to play for the Montreal Allouettel where he wu to perform dlaiW.ly and lead the~ in interceptions. At the same time, the performance of h1I employer left a peet deal to be detlred in the area of corning up with Vlncie'• morwy. "l Went becau. It aeemed UM the only thing to do,'' Ferrap.mo aaya. He felt thW way u...nuch a. the ~ aun~:hlch corm.ted Of God lmowa how many ad could not rellCh an ll"eetnent with the Rarnl. Both sides ea:uted the other of ablurd.lty rllht up to the moment the nqotlatlont broke down. Now, one thin1 haa led to another and J'ert.pmo finda h1miia1f beck in tralninc With the Reim Uftder a contract caWna foe cxnldeiably more than the Rama' final offer two yeare aao. SPORTS COLUMNIST BUD TUCKER Ferragamo ta asked why manage.men\ would make such an obviow about face. "It certainly ii atranp," Vinnie aaya. "I r8lly don't have any idea unless they had a lot of ii.me to tbtnk and reelired they made a bad declaion the 1ut Urne." At any ra~. Ferngamo ii back in cmtume nuinber 15 and oonsldera himlelf a candidate for the atartJ.nl quarterback uaianment. U thJa mean1 one of the !\&rm' celebra\ed quarterback oontroverlla involvfnl 8eJ1 Jonet. IO be it. The IWlw equ.andered OClftliderable to acquire Jooes from Ba1tUnon and Bert ii \he estabUlbed number one, ~ to the newspapen. "Well,'' •Y' ~. "that 11 all I know - what f rad ln the , papen. Kobod~ told me Bert .ir.dy Nia~~· All I know la, y 11kel to be the~p." l\ ii entirely po.tbt., of coune, hmpmo wt1J (5" BUD, ~· Bl) • • • 1nvest1gat1on FRESNO (AP) -A conference investiption of the Fresno State athletics program hu focuaed on automobile u.e by a buketball player and a foo\ball recruit, the Fr8no Bee reported Saturday. In one caae, a professor reported aeeln&_ Chicago Bulla draft p6clt Rod Hlalm drtvina a Dataun 280Z bearina deafer ll~na. platel after the ~ ended thJa year. In th• other, former Oakland .Raiden quarterback Da~le Lamonica acknow~ he1 a former Lona Beach lty Colle8'I n.mntna &dt Ind rr.no State r'ta'U.lt ~ f750 loer'8 bun two b4aatn nen to W)f a u.ed cat. Lew Cr)'W, a carnmm:loner of th• Pacific Coaat Athletic Amodatbi, Mid l'riday that he ..... pJ1111d with the phJllW of the ln'Y'll!ldcatloft afi.r • ~ trip to rr,ro. Angels dropped in ninth NEW YORK (AP) -Jerry Mwnphrey'a aeoond home run in two nights broke a 5-~ tie with one out in the bottom of the ninth inning as the New York Yankees edged the Angels 6-5 Saturday night. After Willie Randolph struck o ut leading off the ninth , Mumphrey smacked the second pitch from reliever Bruce Ki.son, 6-4, into the right field seats for his third homer of the season Rudy May, 3-3, pitched the last four innings for the Yankees.. giving up five hits and one unearned run, while walking two and striking out three. The Yankees jumped off to a 3-0 lead in t h e first. Willie Randolph and Mumphrey started the inning with double& to drive in one run. Mumphrey then scored on 09car Gamble's 10th homer of the season, off starter Steve Renko, who left the game after tour mnmgs. . The Angels fought back with a three-run third. First they loaded On TV today channel 5 at 11 the bases w h e n Bob Boone singled leading off, Bria n Downing walked, and Rod Carew reached base on first baseman Dave Collins' error One out later, Don Baylor and Doug DeCmces lined RBI singles and Fred Lynn knocked 1n another run with a groundout. The Yankees took a 4-3 lead in the fourth inning on Buteh Wynegar's RBI single But the Angels tied the score m the fifth when DeCmces doubled. took third on Ron Guidry's wtld pitch and raced home on Lynn's sacrifice fly Roy Smalley's bases-loaded sacrifice Cly broke the 4-4 lie and put the Yankees up by a run fn the bottom of the iruung. Bu\ the Angels evened the game for the third ume in the sixth off May, who replaced Guidry at the start of the mnmg. With two outs. Downing doubled and scored when Collins allowed Carew's grounder to get into right field for his second error of the game. Lou P11Uella, who couectro rus fourth consecutive pmch-hll in the fifth inning, was e1ected from the game by first base umpire Jim McKean after disputing hjs groundout Dodgers slow down Phils, 3-2 LOS ANGELF.S (AP) -Bob Welch scattered eight hits and struck out 11 in eight innings, leading the Los Angeles Dodgers to a 3 -2 v i ctor y over the Philadelphia Phillies Saturday night. The loss was only the third in the last 11 games for the Phillies, who remained percentage pornt.s ahead of St. Louis in the battle for the National League East lead. Bill Russell's squeeze bunt brought Ron Cey home from third in the fourth inning with what proved to be the winning run for the Dodgers. The Dodgers broke a 1-1 tie in the fourth when Pedro Guerrero singled and came home on Cey's double into the left field comer. Cey took third on a wild pitch by Marty Bystrom, 2-3, and ICOl'ed or\ RUael.1'1 equeeze bunt. The run became decisive when Ivan DeJesua doubled with one out in the aeventh and IOOred on a pinch single by Greg Grom. The Phllllea scored •:n unearned run in the fl.rat when 1 Pete Roee doubled, took third on Gary Matthews' single and acored when Mauhews •to••• eecond and catcher Mlke Scloecta '• throw to second wa. wild. ! • The Dodgen tied the acore bl I the llflClOnd 9n alng)e1 by Steve Garwy and RUl9ell and an error by rtaht fielder George Vukovich. · The 11 ltrl.keouw by Welch. 10-7, ma1ched hi.I career ~' liet laat year a1atnet the Ctilc-ao Cubl. It allo 11 the hJih mM'k fn 1trlkeo1.1t1 thla 1eaaon for a.ay ~ p&tr:hel'. Steve HOwe =~ ninth innlnl. ,fw the P1n&ja hil lefth •ve. ••• Orangt Coatt DAILY PILOT/Sunday, July a&. 18811 Golf er ·finds apple not to his likiniz From AP dlapatcbes EVERGREEN, Colo !I Professional golfers h&ve grown aucustomed to facmg soml' strange situations and obstacles In their careers. Some have had to chmb trecs to retneve a ball stuck m the hm~. others have rl'moved their shoes and soc~to hat a ball from the water, and still others have had to flt"t! from enraged alligators or hissing snakes Larry Mowry had an t•llt'<>Unter F'nday with an mnoc'ent green apple Mowry, not far off the lead dunng thl' se<:ond round of the Colorado OJX!n. hit an errant drive on the par-4 13th holt" winding up in a drainage d11.ch . As Mowry prepared for has se<.'Ond shot, which he had to keep low to avoid overhanging tree lambs, a forecaddy stallont.>d up ahead moved out of the ltne of ftre. But the Corecaddy left behind his bag of fruit with a gr('(.'n apple resting on top of the bag "Schwack" went the shot "Splat" went the apple "I Wilham Tellecl 1t," Mowry said later. "The apple just exploded, and the ball went only five or six feet further. "l broke out laughing, which 1s unusual for me Normally, I would have chased the forecaddy all over the place. threatening him with my club." Ballor's bunt deol1lve for Meta Sob 8atlor'1 1urprt1 two-out • bunt 1ln£lt• In th«' nlnth lnnlna brouaht home Hublt Brook. from third baa with tht' wlnnlna run Snturdll)' night, tu1 New Yurk ral.Ul'd to pin » 4-3 IUM on San Diu&o. Thl' Mt-ta tn,1kd 3-2 entt'riOI( lht• ninth whon RHly Staub'• doublt• tied the game and Ballur'a hit dccidt'd It . Atlan\.a puaht'd ha lead l>a<.:k w ahc Katnt.'1 tn th~ N1Allonal Leasu .. Wl'1t , aa ('brl1 Cbambll11 1inl(lt."<l homl' two runa to htghllaht " four-run eventh lnnin~ that ralllt'd the Braves to u 4 a win in Pittsburgh The Plrutes had loo 2-0 entering tht-~venth Rookie lett-ha nde r Atlee Hammaker pitched a :fix -hitter, 11urv1ving solo homers by Al Oliver and Tim UILOfll Wallach, and San Francisco held o(f Montreal, 5-2 . Mike Ramsey drove 1n two runs, and Tito Landrum had an RBL Ul St Louis' four-run fourth 1nrung, boosung the Cardinals lO a 5-l tnumph ovt.>r Houston and mto a virtual tie with Philadelphia for first in the East . Johnny Bench hit a two-run homer and Cim·innat1 survived a law threat t.o outlast Chicago, 5 2, and snap a S<•ven-game losing streak. Bench's homer in the second inning was his st'<.'Qnd in two nights. Peete leads rain-shortened tourney Calvin Peete composed another !I no-bogey round, thtS one a 68, and e~tabltshed a two-stroke l ead Saturday 1n tht• storm-d t>layed compl<'tton of tht.> second round of a PGA tournament 1n W1lhamsburg, Va Peete was among the 90 players who were stranded on the Ktngsm1ll Golf Club ('ourse Fnday by a i>ert.eS of thunderstorms whit•h disrupted play and reduced thl' tournament format from 72 holes to 54 The tournament will be com pleted with a singl<' round today and the full tournament purse will be paid even though the sponsors had the option of reducing 1t by 25 percent. Yachts begin long journey Wyland scores Koter announce• hi• retirement Doq Kotar, the ve\eran New Ell York oran\I runnlna bat'k whoH •II• iwoartated riaht 1houldtr newer healC!d completely, offlclally ttnded hi• Na\lonal Football Leoauu pluyl'n~ carHr Saturday. K ot.ar dlacuak'd Ntlr~rnent with C.O.Ch Ray PerkJna on 1''r1day and depi.rt ~1 for hi.a home In Muae, PIA., Saturday Oe!t'n1lvt' end Manu Tul1101opo hu agreed to " ~:rle. of t'Ontracw with the Seattle St!ahuwka l'OVt'rlng hh; i.crv1t:et1 through the 1984 aea.aon Cliff S to u d t h u a s t c p p e d d o w n 1u p I a y ~· r rcprt~ntatlv~ for the P1ttsbur~h SteelE>NI. Rayford's heroics lift Orioles to win Rookk Floyd Rayford, the l~t man left on the bench , led off the 13th inning with his third honM! run of the ~eason to lift Baltimo re to a 5-4 vtct.ory over Oakland . .Rayford'a homer off Bob Owcblnko, 1-'2. came on a 3-2 pitch .. tter mtenm manager Cal Rlpkeo had utilized every player on the roster except pitchers Rookie r~rve 1>hor. Lenny Faedo slammed a two-run · homer and Gary Ward hit a I run-scoring double during -Minnesota's three-run seventh innmg to carry the Twins lO a :'>-3 victory over Boston The Red Sox h ad taken a 2-0 lead m the third on a homer by Jlm Rlce, his 14th . Rookie I right-hander Mike Moor e hurled his firs t complete AAYFOlllD game m the ma.JOrs with a four·hltter and Bobby Brown's two-run homer keyed a 17-hi t attack as Seattle routed Cleveland, 9 -0 Hosken Powell 's tie-breaking, two-run smgle in the sixth mning and Jesse Barfleld'a three-run pinch homer in the eighth carried Toronto to an 8-l romp of C h icago . . Alan Trammell and Tom Brookens hit sacrifice flies in the third as Detroit edged Texas. 3~1 ... CecU Cooper hit a homer and a single to drive in three runs to power M1lwaukee past Kansas City, 7-4 Baseball today On thll d.aw lo butball ln 1978: Clnclnnatl'• Pete Rote lined a ihltd· lnn1n1 alnale off New York'• Crall Swan and ran hii hittin.lz streak to 38 conMCUUV' .,amH ... breiklna Tommy Kolm•• NaUof\4) Lc:aau<: mark k•t ln 1946. The Mota d•teated Cincinnau, 9·2. On thlt dtate tn 1961. En route to hil record-breaking 61 homor. thta seucm, New York Yank~ slugger Roger Mara reached tht-40 mark by hittlni homere off Chicago Whale Sox pltcht'rl Frank Baumann, Dan Laraen, Ruu Kemmerer and Warren Hacker In a twi- nlght double-header at Yankee St.adJwn. On thl1 date m 1949: St. Louil Cardinal fil"'llt baaeman Stan MuaiaJ hit Dodger patching for a single, double, triple and homer in a 14-1 Cardinal rout at Brooklyn's Ebbets Field On thUI date In 1941. Lefty Grove of the Boliton Red Sox won the 300th and final gamt-of his career, beating the Cleveland Indians, 10-6 at Fenway Park. Today's birthday. Atlanta catcher Biff Pocoroba 1s 29 Mancini lowers boom on opponent Ray ''Boom Boom" Manclnl retained has World Boxing Association lightwPight championship Saturday before a hometown crowd m Warren, - Ohio, stopping top-ranked t'Ontender Ernesto Espana as the beU ending the sixth round was rtngmg The Vlctory improved Mancm1's record to 24-1, while E<ipana, a 27-year-old Venezuelan who held the title in 1979-80. dropped to 34-5 1 · Chtnese o fficials. worrted about the d1sappearant-e and possible defection of their top tennis player. 19-year-old Hu Na, have asked for help from the U.S. St.ate Department, authorities said. Hu vanished Wednesday after leading her team to an upset VlCtory over Japan m the first round of the 32-nauon Federation Cup m Santa Clara personal best CHICAGO (AP) -Some 300 sailing yachts carrying 2,400 crewmen caught southeasterly wtnds at noon Saturday and scudded off on a 333-mile JOurney up Lake Michigan m the 75th Chicago to Mackinac Island race. Nadadore wins trip to Ecuador after platf orrn victory Daniel is dissatisfied but leading The weather for the staggered start was nearly perfect with JUSt a shght haze, temperatures m the 70s and winds of five lO 15 mph INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - Wendy Wyland, a two-time U S indoor platform d1vmg champion, placed ftrst in the event Saturday at the Nauonal Sports Fcsuval to qualify for the world championship meet scheduled to begm m Ecuador on Thursday Qh10 State g raduate Debbie Rush, 22, placed second and also qualified for the world championships. member of the M1ss1on Vie10 Nadadores Wyland compiled a career-high 456 69 points after trailing following the four required dives. ''I'm usualJy 10 to 15 points behmd after the required dives," said Wy land. "Today. the optionals were the very best I've ever done" The National Weather Servtct> said the fleet would be sailing under fair skies over thl' sou thern part of the lake Saturday night. "This is the first meet that I hit consistently for 7 5 and 8 0 marks." said Wyland, 17. a Rush, who f1n1shed with 426 36 points. and Wyland both c:red1tcd rec:t.>nt compet1t1on against the Chinese with --------Sports mailbag-------- Sevano, Cup coverage lauded Your front page story in tht• sports se<·tion about Larry Capune by John Sevano was terrific What a generous, fascinating person Here on Balboa lsland we frequently call him "Larry the Lifeguard!" He is always wtllmg to help and teach at the Balboa Island Yacht Club. which IS run by children for children from 4 to 16 years old However, Larry has given anotht-r very special gift to the Island's kids and adults Every year since 1966, he has presented outstanding movies each Friday night all summer long. These arc shown in a street at a Bay Front ending That way, he can use the kind donation of a plug from a neighbor and everyone can bring their beach chairs and blankets and wat.ch from the street or Bay Front sidewalk Thts as the 17th summer. Larry personally oversees From Page 81 the entire operation. keeps order dunng the movie, and leaves the site dean The mov1C1> are all top notc·h and G rated. Last Fnday night, .for example. wt: were ~ated to "The WlZ.ard of Oz•" Among earlier selecUons were the ongmal "Kmg Kong" and "Gone With The Wind" Yes. I know it's hard to believe, but Larry LS quite a guy as your story indicated 1 JUSt thought you might ltke to know Lh1s other d1mens1on Gail VmJe Srruth Balboa Island Tu(""Pr '""en tu '"~" b .l rt'BdPr Sporl.'i Editor I deeply appreciate and I know my fellow S<.X"Cer nuts also appreciate your coverage o( World Cup soccer and we would like to commend you for that coverage. 1ocludang your publishing of complete· tables of World Cup S<X'Ccr standings daily . improvmg performances m this nation "We've really improved within the past year." said Rush "Seemg the Chmese dive helped to mouvat.e us " The ab1laty of the Chinese divers to hit the water smoothly, known as ripping, impressed performers and judges m this nauon. the top hmshers said. "We basically didn't think npptng in the girls was that important," said Wyland. "If you would get m basically clean, you had a 7 5 or 8.0 Now everyone's nppmg If you don't np. you get 6 5s Rapping is when you go into the water and there's no splash at all, or very little."' The two top medal ts ts agreed the Chinese, SoVlets and F.ast Germans would give them their stronli(est rompet1t1on in Ecuadcir ''lf I can maintain th« momentUm from this meet I should do well." said Wyland "This LS the highest score I've ever had by 34 or more points My optionals were probably the best I've ever done. My pike felt really good " The men's platform finals are s<:heduled today with 3 -meter champion Greg Lougarus favored to pick up htS se<:ond gold medal here. ln other festival events. Lewis uncorked the second-best long JUmp an history. soaring 28 feet, 9 inches and said that three of has four Jumps had been beyond the world record, with one topping 30 feet His first legal leap, on hts fifth 1ump, was the longest in 14 years, smce the world record of 29-2 'h by Bob Beamon m the 7,200-foot altitude of Mex1co City dunng the 1968 Olympic Games Lewis went 28-0 on tus last jump. "One foul (the fourth) was extremely close," said Lewis, who often has been l'Ompared to track and field Hall o( Farner J esse Owens. "And one jump was over 30 feet," added the multi-talented LewlS, the world's top-ranked long JUmper and 100-meter spnnter "That was a judgment call," he satd. about his final foul. "l sull had two Jumps after that, and 1 knew I was iumpin~ well." ln boxinli(, Tyrone Biggs, the re1gn1ng world ama t eur heavyweight Champion. suffered a broken right hand for the second straight year 1n a sem1f1nal victory, a boxing official said Saturday nif(ht "It's broken. They've put m a cast," said Bill Cummings. an off1c1al of the U .S Amateur Boxing Federauon. "He's definitely out of the finals," Cummings said after conferring with one of Baggs' festival coaches, Vic Zmet Biggs' injury means that the winner of Tuesday's bout between Craig Payne, L1vorua, Mich .. and Al Evans, Chicago, will be the gold-medal wanner, with the silver going to Biggs The loser gets the bronze. SACRAMENTO (AP) -Beth Daniel broke out of a three-way tie for first plal'e with a fi ve-foot birdie putt on the 17th green and poeted a I -under -par 71 Saturday for a one-stroke lead after three rounds of -the 30th U S Womt.>n's Open Golf Champ1onsh1p. The tall and shm 25-year-old player from South Carolina fired her third l'On5e('Ut1ve 71 for a 54-hole total of 213 JoAnne Carner. the lc>ader for two rounds, fell to second with a 75 for 214. and Janet Alc>x was at 215 after e 72 Saturdav Daniel. run nt•r u·p to Pat Bradley in tht• 1981 Open. had just one bogey. but she said, "I .- was very. very d1sappomted with • my putung" On thi' first two grt'fns. sh(> missed b1rdw putt attempts from the 6-foot rangl· "That's kind of the way 1l went for me all day," she said. "But there drl' no give-away holes out tht•rt- " (thought bc·fore thl• tournament st.artt'Ci that even par would be a vc•ry good score. maybe good enough to win I still feel that way " Carner, seeking her third Open t1Ue, began the third round will) a three-stroke lead. after rounds of 69 and 70. but had a rocky st.art and fanash Saturday s~ bogeyed t~ of the first four holes. and bogeys at the 15th and 16th helped knock her out of the- lead .BUD TUCKER. I also would ltke to disagree with Bud Tucker's recent l'Olumn where he says "wrestling. roller derby and now World Cup soc-ccr " Trjal set OWN YOUR OWN •auslNESS SHOW~ r ----___ , • • get traded. He would doubtlet>S command a decent price on the NFL market and the Rams would be spared a salary which has bet>n estimated at $350. 000 a season for three years This bnngs up the question as to whether he would prefer to start m, sav, Houston or play sca>nd v1ohn in Anaheim · "I really can't answer that riEtht now," Vinrue says. "because I really feel I have a chance to stay here and that IS what would be best for my career." At the same time, Ferragamo would hardly be stunned if a transaction sent him e!SC'where. "It wouldn't surprise me in the least," he says "I know they spent an awful lot on &-rt Jones and would probably like to get som<' of 1t back." " ln the meantime, Ferragamo has organized his priorities "I know I have got to work hard and get through camp," he says. "Then l know I am going to get to play a lot in the preseason games They will use me to see 1f I can stall play and to showcase me in case a trade can be worked out So, if I play very well, the people here are going to have something to say about it. I remember the people here. They are really something." As a matter of fact, the people have already put In their two cents' worth. A newspaper ran a poll ask.mg who should be the Rams' number one quarterback and 65 per cent voted for Vince Ferragamo. "How about that?" Vmnie says, smillng. Another survey might indicate that Ferragamo should alter his staff of adVUIOrs. 1f not change it altogether. ''Well," says Vinnie, "I mlght not change them but I will certainly not be in an y hurry to do what they say." AJ mentioned earlier, Vince Ferragamo is old enough to know better. ----~ *** .... A .. llOT*** ..... _..WI..,,.. ,.,a,_ .... ~,_,""'' Yllll IAPI llJfmlY 1tJ YIPOI Well. World Cup soccer is a ftrst class sport played by athletes, most of whom are in the pn~e of their hfe. It is not played by old fat guys hke wrestltng and roller derby LS It's not played by old guys who have barely one talenl and are JUSt totally out of shape hke baseball is Soccer doesn't teach you to he, cheat, steal and be greedy hke baseball and football does. and I would think that 1£ Bud Tucker thinks that World Cup SOC<'er ranks with wrestlmg and roller derby as a second rate sport, he himself 1s sec.'Ond rate ED CROW WAREHAM , Mass. (AP) -Olympic hockey hero and former Boston Bruins goalie Jim Craig IS to stand trtal Sept. 13 in Wareham D1stnct Court on a vehicular homicide charge. C raig. 25, of North Easto n , Mass., pleaded innocent on July 13 to the charge and waived a jur y trial. .-------~-~~~---~~-----.,__-=------~ T FIND YlU NAME W11 2 tickets worth sis Anaheim Convention Center: Thursday. Augus1 S 1hrough Mond~y. 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I· ,.._...,.IL---------------------J • Orengt Cout DAIL. V PILOT /8und•y. July 25, 1112 .. l'IRST TEAM -That's 14-year-old freshman Dora Lurie on the far right with teammates from the 1916 girls varsity squad from Sharon High School In Pennsylvania. Lurie was a forward. Redden to undergo • ~perat1on Fullback Barry Redden, the ~· first pick draft choice m ~~~ National Football League, wua undergo surgery on his right knee Monday to repair torn cartilage. ' ts too early to tell how long he will be out of action, Rams apokesman Jerry Wilcox said Saturday. Redden, 22, injured the knee whll-: running Monday during th«)_ fi.rst day of summer practice at \...al State Fullerton. "The initial prognosis was that he had just strained a hamstring, but apparently it was a little more serious than that," Wilcox said. Redden apparently aggravated the ~jury at Thursday's practice, he said. "On Friday morning, the knee st iffeoed up on him," Wilcox said. Team physician Robert Kerlan diagnosed a cartilage tear. Redden will have the operaion at 11 a.m. in Kerlan's Inglewood office. Dr. Vincent Carter will perform the arthroscope surgery. he said. "This is a new kind of surgery. You don't actually have to open up the knee. You go in with a needle," Wilcox said. The 5-10, 205-pound Redden is the University of Richmond's all-time leading rusher with 3,324 yard.a. As a .enior laat year. W¥ the third-leading rusher the nation with 1,629 yard.a. A.-x=iat.ed Pre.a gave him n honorable-mention in the All-American poll for 1981. Rams roll over Dallas · • • 1n scrimmage THOUSAND OAKS (AP) - Quarterbacks Jeff Rutledge and Jeff Kemp combined for three touchdown passes Saturday M the Rams downed the Dallas Cowboys 27-10 in a two-hour controlled !ICrimmage Rutledge completed nine of 21 attempts for 187 yards and two touchdowns. while Kemp collected 130 yards and one touchdown on his 12 completions. Dallas rookie Brad Wright completed nine of 15 attempts for 133 yards, including a 38-yard touchdown pass to Wayne Baumgardner. Rutledge threw a 75-yard ICOring pass to George Fanner and a 13-yarder to Ron Battle. Kemp connected with Rick Pafma on a 7-yard scoring pass. Darrell Tucker led the Cowboys' rushers with 26 yards on five carries, followed hr George Peoples with 24 yards on four carries and Dwight Sullivan wit;h 24 yards on five carries. Rams rookie A.J . Jones gained ~ yards in 10 carries and Gary C.a.rr rushed for 27 yards on six attempts. . "" -- She knows the score Dora Lurie has lived a full life in sports By PAMELA STEINRIEDE °' the oe111 ll'tlot •••" It is not unusual today to see a woman sports writer m the press box or even the locker room of any professional or collegiate sports arena. However. think back to the days of Pepper Martin, flappers and the Nineteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution . Remember when Jimmy Cagney used to shove grapefruit in Mae Clark's face? NOW, CONSIDER a diminutive, 25-year-old woman covering major sporting events for a big city newspaper. That era was not ripe for such an instance. This sounds like &0methmg that nught appear on Phyllis George's resume, but not that of a woman in 1927. Dora Lurie. 80, a Laguna Beach resident smce 1968. said her athletic career prompted her to become a major sports writer during the early part of this century. "All I wanted was a P .E. JOb in my hometown (Sharon. Penn.), said Miss Lurie. She aspired to a greater p&ition than this onginal goal, and became a sports writer for the Philadelphia Inquirer Crom 1927 to 1950. MW Lurie WM one of the all-time greats in women's basketball at Temple University in Pennslyvania. Her 85 percent field goal shooting helped lead Temple to undefeated seasons from 1919 to 1922. And upon graduation, she p layed pro basketball in the United States and Canada until 1926. Her sports expert!..Se expanded to tennis, boxing, ace hockey. football and baseball. It required a world war. however, to allow her the opportunity to write about some big college and m&JOr league events. FOND MEMORIES -Dora Lune of Laguna Beach proudly displays a plaque presented to her by fellow workers at the Philadelphia Inquirer. Lurie became a major sports writer during the early part of the century "MOST OF the men enlisted m the Army, and so 1 was assigned to cover Princeton football games," said Miss Lurie. who lives in a studio apartment in Laguna Beach. "I had to sit m the stands and write my story because they (Princeton officials) didn't let me m the press box," she explained. Also, she featured members of the old Philadelphia Athletics (now the Oakland A's) baseball team in her articles Bobby Jones. Jack Dempsey. Babe Ruth and other greats were among the many personaliues Miss Lurie interviewed ln 1947, she became the hrst woman admitted into the Lawn Tennis Writers Assoc1at1on of America Clad in K<.'<is tennis shoes, MlSS Lurie remands you she still prefers the sporting style m her hfe. She keeps abreast of today's sports world -especially Top volleyball seeds win The top-seeded teams of Slngin Smith and Randy Stoklos and Andy Fishburn-Dane Selznick swept three matches apiece Saturday to advance to the final round of the 28th annual Cuervo Laguna Open Pro Beach Volleyball event at Main Beach. Defending World Champion Smith, playing with a new partner this year in Stoklos, overpowered fourth-ranked Jim ~enges and Greg Lee, 11-1. 11-5, 1n the winners ' bracket semifinals. Second-seeded Fishburn and Selznick were equally dominating m victory. defeating third-seeded Tim Hpvland and Mike Dodd, l l-5, 11-4. Fishburn and Selznick, winners of last weekend's Florida Open, will meet Sm1th-Stokl06 at 11 a m. today for lhe finals of the winners' bracket. 1 Four other teams remain ahve 1n the double-eltminallon competion, fourth stop on the Pro Beach Tour. An estimated 9,000 fans were in attendance. The players are competing for a total of $8,000 m pnze monev with $3,500 going to the first- place finishers. Consolation round action begins this morrung at 9 o'clock FUTURE POCKET-SIZE SONIC MOSQUITO REPELLER • SAFf AND EASY OPERA TiON FOR HUMANS AND ANIMALS • 1800 HRS. EFFECTIVENESS FROM 1 PENLIGHT DRY BATTERY • NO ODOR, SMOKE, COLOR, POISON OR AIR POLLUTION • EFFECTIVE RANGE: OIA. APPROX. 4m (13 ft) Ill! Of A CIGAMTU UOHT!R 7~ (H) a 20mfn COie I HU Wf.IOHT 20 O"' (Ory .. 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' Game · different to Newcombe He sees 'lack of experience' By JOHN NEUON ,.,....,. .. ,..., In 1949, the world was at peace, again, and Dort Newcombe waa a strapplng. 23-year-old rookie risnt-hander for the Brooklyn Dodsers. On that same pitching staff were Preacher Roe, R~lph Branca and Carl Ersklne, orlly a sophomore at the time. The Dodgers' opening-day lineup for the '49 World Series against the archrival New York Yankees had Pee Wee Reese at shortstop, Spider Jorgensen at thlrd, Duke Snider In center and Jackie Robmson at second On down the line, 1t read : Hermansk1, lf; Furrillo, rf; Hodges, lb, and Campanella. c. Newcombe, who would be voted Rookie of the Year. was on the mound. 11ee tne k1ds now after one or two years mak&ns $150 ,000," Newcombe 1aya. "And we lee . them makins mlatakea they should h.ave been m.akint in the minor leaaues. It's becomin1 alarrntna." Although he believes Steve . Sax. the Dodaen' rookie second baaeman, will one day be a great ballplayer, Newcombe saya Sax is a prime example of what haa happened to baseball. In a three-game stretch recentl)", Sax wu picked off fi.rst baae twice while awitchini handa on the bag. It never would have happened to Roblruon. "We have a great kid in Steve Sax, but he makes mistakes," says Newcombe. "There is a lack of experienced players today . The supply line has dried up. "ln 1955, the Dodgers had 27 farm clubs," he says. "Now, we IN THE opening game, on Oct 5, Newcombe pitched a flve- hitter, giving up just one run on a home by Tommy Henrich and loet 1-0. The Yankees' Allie Rey- nolds allowed JUSt two hits, one each by Reese and Jorgensen, and New York went on to win the Series 4-1. have four. The colleges are the-.... ones \hat are going to have to do '-- it, and the major leagues are "l remember that game better than an y 1n my ca reer , probably." says Newcombe. "We'd still be playing it today, trying to get a run off Allie Reynolds. except, of course. that 'Old Reliable,' Tommy Henrich. hit a home run off me." Today. however, the game seems vastly different for Ntwcombe, 56 years old and the Los Angeles Dodgers' director of community relations. A look at the Doctsers' lineup of '49 tells part of the story. "Now, young baUplayers are getting their experience in the maJOrs instead of the minors," he says "There's a lot of mex perience. "WE WENT through 15 or 20 years as a pro ballplayer, and we going to have to help." Newcombe's concern for these young ballplayers is deeply rooted in h u own career, shortened to 10 years by alcohol. "lt shortened my career . It bankrupted my business. Worst of all. it almost broke up my home," Newcombe says of hia drinking problem. NEWCOMBE, WHO now lectures on the subject of alcoholism. would like to see maJOr-league baseball help to bankroll college programs.· Without the financial help, he says, the colleges can't afford to hire coaches who can teach. "We have to do something because the fans see too much inexperience and mediocrity," he says. "And 1t could also be a detriment to young ballplayers if they don't get the experience somewhere. "They don't get the coaching in high school." Aaron irnrnort·alized Slugger's statue to b e dedicate d ATLANTA (AP) -A statue of baaeball hbme run king Henry Aaron wlll be dedicated at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium on Aug. 21 -ending months of fund rlllSmg and a measure of controversy. By th~ end of the past week, a late flurry of contributions and pledges had brought the statue fund to $85,750 -e nough to complete the work, transport it to Atlanta and install it at the stadium for ded1cat1on at the Aug. 21 Atlanta Braves' old- t1meors game, fund-raisers said. The efforts to honor Aaron ran mto controversy with an Apnl fund-raising dinner A large portion of ttle money went to the sponsoring Atlanta chapter of the Nauonal Association for the Advancement of Colored People, not the Aaron statue. However, within the past week, $10,000 came in for the statue from The Atlanta Journal and The Atlanta Constitution. along with other large contributions. "'The corruruttee is delighted that 1ndtviduals and corporations have stepped forward to make this happen." said Bob Hope, a former Braves' publJc relations director who now is chairman of the Committee to Honor Hank Aaron. "The Atlanta Journal and Constitution provided the momentum to put us over the top." Hope said. "We couldn't just sit on our hands with the statue fund stalled," said David Easterly, president of Atlanta Newspapers. "If any ballpark deserves a player's statue, it's ours. 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Setlkl< (8'0<lile) Time 46 74 12 IX.ACTA (3-AI p11d $ 119 10 Flf'TII llACI· 440 y.,01 780 JSO 13 80 4 40 I llO Lue.ky MoonllQhte< (Adeltl 4 40 310 1 00 M1 Tiny ()11 (lacaey) 3 80 J 00 rt1et .. NO Ooubt (CfMClet) ~ 80 Aleo rle*I Sumc>UI Otown BIQ Wonk c.oenca Count S'-kya Cuelut Leo Ttone· 22 40 8Ul'nt "ACI. 5SO v-rd• AJ.ur• Bu• tCr•IQetl 36 20 15 80 11 20 KIUamllle< (AetnUNenl IS 00 1 20 F1y1no WIN O•nc:.t (Arm•loonQ) • 20 Time 27 711 , S2 UAClA (10·61 paid S478' 20 HlllN'" llACI. 350 yardt Jelle CIUN (Creager) II llO 3 40 W1nne111 (Mylet) 9 80 ICellyl KltMI (l onO) Al10 raced EH y Leon• Dual Jlmklla. 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Natton•I CIH•lc lat W19'\lftglon) O~nl>litno'" Ivan Lanell (Czec:hOelOY111<1e) de! Rodney Harmon (US l. e-1. e-t, J oee•lul1 Cle<c 4Argenllna) d.i 841rnard Fritz (France). 2·8 7 II 11-t Y1nnoek Noah (France) del I/en WW'lllaky (U S I 6--0. 11-3. Jimmy Arias (US I def Euc Fromm (US). 1-11 11-3 Dulch Open (et .._._. _,,.,_, hm""'-11 ....... B•fau Ta roczy (Hungary) oer Broan TMCI*' (Us I 6-3. 11--0 8u1l .. Mottram 1Eno•enc11.,., Henrik Suno11rom (Swtdenl e.2 e.2 Orand Maeter• touTTUlftMf'll (et too.ti\ OtlftOe. IU.) ,.,., flOlll>CI ....... Kan Rosewell (Au1lrllla) d1I TorDl l' Ulrlcil f0enmllkl 11-2, 6-1. Mal Aridereon (Auslrella) Cltl Bobby Rigo• (US ), e-3. f.3. Alu Olmedo IU S I def Swen 01vldton ($...Oen) 2-6, 6-3. 6-3. G-~ti IU s I dtl Remanllhen Krotllnan (lnlloa) 7-~. 6·7 6-2 FedtH'•tlon Cup (a1 a.n11 Clar•) hmlftnal• Vnlled ltetee I, CtK~Yalll1 0 SlnelM Mlflln• N•vr•lllOVI (U s ) d&f H•,,a Mendllkova, a.., 0·6. II· I, C11r11 E-1 Lloyd (US) o.t Helene Sukove, e-1, f.2 Oouta6M lloyo-N1vr11 110•.a IU S I d el Mlndhl\Olll..SUkOVI e.3. 6-2 OtMf kon WMI O..many 2, AuS1rel,. 0 TEAM TENNll 09kland 25. Or.noM 21 (.CANM!ml women a CIOUI>* -A......c...it (0) dtl Collln•·M..,golln, 11·4 Men a 11ngle1 - S1-nt<1 (0) def Ven Patten, e-3. Men 1 doublH -\Ian P11ten-Moor• (0) def Steunkl-Ren'*1 6-3, women·• llf'Qlel -eoi-(0) clel Allen, 9-4. Ml~ed ooubiee - Culla-Sl-.nill 101 dll M001..collln1, 8-2 'TH~ CL.Ue>- FACE 18 9AIO IO e>E .:SQUAA.E Al 'THW ~p OF" 'T'He f!>AC~$W\NC3 \NHEN \T 19 IN THE P091"T'ION SHOWN IN THE Lf\F\O .. ~ OP.~WING. AN "OPC.N '' CLUe>VACa. 16 SHOWN It-& TH&. L.&FT-HANO emA\..\..liR OP..AW\NG ANO A t:\..081t0 C:L.Ut:>FAC& ON T'"4~ ~\QH""r. 0 1111 IC f-1..-C-lfte. WOllll Yarborougll grabs pole at Pocono LONG POND, Pa. (A.P) - Cal• Yarbotouah Uled an unlried •nctne Saturday to win tM pole poaltlon tor today'• MounWn Dew $00 Grand NaUoa&l ~ car race at Pocono In~ Raceway. Yarborough. a three-time Winston Cup national champton and now a part-time perfonner on the Grand National ctrcutt at the age of 42, turned a lap of 1 ~0.764 mph to lead the way on the tough 2.5-mile tri-oval. The quick lap surprlaed Yarboro ugh, who ended the morning practice aeuion just minutes before the start of quahfyrng, with a blown en'gine in his red, black and white Valvolrne-sponaored Buick Regal "We cracked a head in the engine dunng pracuce and we really didn't know what would happen when we went out with the new eng ine," explained Yarborough. "But what you saw was what you got in the engine," he added "1 couldn't take any chances. We needed to sit on the pole and I used It all." lt was Yarborough's first pole victory of the season, making him the 10th different pole wanner in 18 races thas season. That qualified him for the Busch Clash next February at Da y tona International Speedway, a 50-rrule dash worth between $10,000 and $75.000 to the paruc1pants. Harry Gant, who hasn't won a pole this year, was right behind Yarborough in another Buick at 150.306 mph. Ricky Rudd took the lnSlde spot o n the second ro w fot Sunday's race, turning a lap of 149 726 m a Pontiac Grand Prix. Bobby Alhson, who won the , June Pocono race, was the fourth fast.est quaJ1f1er at 149.721 in a Buick, fo llo w e d by Mor11an Shepherd at 149.633 m a Buick. Tim Richmond at 149.036 in a Buick, Dale Earnhardt at 148.984 in a Ford Thunderbird, and Winston Cup point leader Terry Labonte at 148.898 in a Buick . Defending natJo nal champion Darrell Waltrip, who leads the way this season with five poles and six victories, wound up B d1Sappointing runth. The best of his two qualifying Laps in a Buick was 148.896. Yarbo r o ugh . fro m Tim- monsvtlle, S C , cut back hi1 racing schedule aft.er the 1980 season, leaving Junior Johnson's team, where he won all three natJonal tJtJes, for the team of M. C Anderson. FV, Mesa still lead after • WIDS • Fountain Va lley and Costa Mesa maintained grips on thetr respective division leads in the Am e r ica n S p ee d socce r A ssociati o n with victories Saturday night at the L os CabalJeros Racquet and Sports Club. Fountain Valley broke away from a 1-1 haJ f time deadlock to dispose of Newport Beach, 7 ·2. while Costa Mesa also broke a first-half tie with four straight thint-penod goals to tum back stubborn Santa Ana, 8-5. Fountain Valley's James Mason led a balanced attack wfth two g oa l s as the Flames improved their Ernplre Division record to 5-1. Newport dropped to 2-4. With the score 3-2 in favor of Fountain Valley, Chris Cratet tallied with just 27 seconds elapsed in the fourth quarter to tgnite a four-goal uprising which put the game away. Costa Mesa's Manny Cuenca, poured in three goals and John Boyle had two. Borle leads t.he league in scoring with 13 goals. · The Cowboys erupted for four. third-period goals to put the game away . Costa Mesa remained unbeaten in t.he Beach DivWon at 6-0, while Santa Ana remained at the bottom of the' Empire with an 0-6 mark. Orange County beaten, 131-1 os· LOS ANGELES -Tb' Orange County entry In th• United States Developmens .Buketball Leque au.ffe.red . .tti leOOnd •tr&taht tetbeck. Sa~ 131-105 to San Fernando VaUeYiJ Richard Che.na from !kl~ led tho llCOriJil for oc with 184 whUo ea.ta Meta'• Ken Ban:Jale~ had 11 and Jeff ff "'Ihm froni Fountain Valley Hl&h ~ 18. • Ktl th Morrleon led th ' wtnnen wtth 21. ~ Coun'Y. cloeel out the~ ~ a Cal Staie Laa Ance* toct.y wtCM 1 12:SO c::onlell aplnat Sou~ Bey. • - I .M». YO't'AGI TO Tl4I IOTI'OM Of! TKI tu. •uov. • * '-' "Oalally Of Tetr0t" t 1N 1) !Edward Atti.rt. Erin Moten A ~ cr- "'100Unlefl 1 ~letle of "1ghtet>ing alien Of .. IUIU ~ IOOklng tor 1no11'1er tC ......i atrandeel on a for· bidding pWwl 'A' I: ti (.t) MOVll *'At ''ChMptf To Keep Hef" (1980) MIC 01Yl1. Tov.n F'llkllhul'I In ord., to mMI I'll• 1llmony P•Y· '"""ti. 1 r-tly dlvoroed pr1v111 <111ecu,,. t•IClc• , down delinquent lw•blnd• t , fOt a dlvorc:. lewyer 'R ' 1:41. CMMTOPHP I °'-OlllJP • ll'OO 8 MU6lc ANO 'Off! ~NWOAO ~· G YOUTH AHO TH! l88UE8 \ I 1119la ANSWIM ~~ Cl) IUNDAY ~NO QI °"" LARGEST MIHONTY: TH! Ol&A81 ED l"'-role Of dlNblld lndl· Yldulla In Am«lcan aocl- l'Y Ind the Oto.ring awar• ,. ,_ of ttlllr abilltleS - lllamlned (R) • r (!)MOVIE * * * "Olivar Twill" ( 1975) Mlmaled. SIMO on ltle 1tory by Cl'larlea Olctc· ena Oliver Ind I'll• C1icll11 f"*1d Sq~ker out1un Mr Bumble. Feg1n The Al1ful Dodger and evH Bill ft)::,VIE * * * "The LHt 01 The Blue O.Vlla" ( 1979) Count Basie. Joe Turner A dOCu· mentaty portr•ll of Kanau City s contribution to mua>c It pr-led u many JIU grHI& g•ther In their olO union h•ll to per· form •nd ,.,..,,1n1sc1 91 t 8 ilf.) MOVIE • *'"a "For YO<Jr Eyes Only (19811 ROQlr Moore Topol J•mea Bond tracks • etlmlnel WtiO pYr1omed a I~ eecret Brlti.tl dlfenM dellk:e 'PG' 8:30 IJ FOR OVA TIMES D SERENDff'fTY 8 AOeEAT SCHULL.EA II DAYBAEAK L.A. D FAST FOAWAllD • CAUF'ORHIA PEOPLE ltlTON~ , '• CtMOVIE • • ·~ "Monelet lalend" ( 1981) Terence Stamp, Pelll' CuMing A wwlthy, bored youth and 1111 guard••n are an1pwreclied on a remote u1land popu. lated by dangerous c•H · tur .. •7l00 I TODAY'S AEUOION THArlCAT 0 UTTU RASCAi.Ji U ITISWMTEH 0 l<.EHHETH COPElANO • at DAY Of' DtlCOVEltY «I) CARTOONS &i) YOGA FOR HEAL TH ~ AMERICA: THE SECONO CENTURY 0 PUBUCPUUE (JI SUNDAY MA.88 'C)MOVIE • • * "Burn! 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Mll!kl Jami· ~-.A wf~. l'lla two deughtera. a reportet and a runawey are atrand- ed on an laoletecl laland an. encountering • Ylo- 1enl at0tm" -·a· e:ao D oovaav Ou.ta: DI'. Jlldy 01 .... pr~ at the Unlveralty of Jlldalatn, L A . John and l<alhy Dultam8n, mlulofl- tflANNEL LISTINGS 8 KNXT <CBSl D ICNIK IN8Cl • KTtA lino l •uec (ABCI • 1<'M8 CCBSI 8 KHJ TV (Incl I e 1<cST (A8CI • KTTV find I • KCOP TV llnd I e KCE1 tPI I '•kOCE CP $1 SAVING THE HOUSE -Robert Hays (lt>Ct) and C harlem.• Tilton star as young couple and M a rtin Landau portrays Roderick Usht•r, who are involved in an old h o u s <• t hat suddt.:n ly begins lo dt>terwrate, in "The Fall of the House of Usher," al U tonight on KNBC (4). ary 1t91·11111ora tor Luther- an Blble Ttanal•tor• Inc Orange. Tom Fr•nHk. p1ore111onal muelcl•n. composer •nd youth min· lstat 11 St Patrlc-'a Par· Ian, Nor1h HoltywOOd 0 TOO/I.Y'S BlACf< WOMAN 8 MEETINO TlW AT CALVARY II) fNDEAlCI( I(. PRICE EID EU!CTAIC COMPANY (R) G AMERICA: THI! 9EOONO CENTURY Cl) THE LAHAYE.I ~=YOURBlBLE • * "Hawmp1I" (1978) Jam• Hampton. Cl'lrlato· pMI Connelly MemMta or the United StatM C.valry lry lo edJU•I to riding cam- els lnat.ad or hOta. In the unlemed, lewllM Taxu ol the 1eoos ·o· UTHE OOU>EN II.OE OF TELEVISION "No Time For Setgeanta" Andy Grttttt11 portr•vw • Georgia boy Who, once 1nduc:teo Into lhe Army, Mt• the military on 111.., e:OO D REWS ~FERENCE a PEOf'l.l 1 0 Cl) ORAL A08EAT8 fill 8£SAME STREET (R) i YOU AHO THE LAW o.0 IT IS WRITTEN CC MOVIE • • *'h Haav1n1 At>ovel" ( 19631 Peter Selle<s. Cecil Parker A wall-meaning reverend blcomet a b41h0p In outer space alter f>ltng re,.cteo by the part.hoon .. • 10 whon\ he WU ler't by mil- lake 9! ta CZ) MOVIE * • • "Fame" I t980) lr- CMa, Betry Miiier S-al glhed 11t.-t1 at a New Yen hlgll aol'lool for the performing arts HPl'Mtnce YariOo.11 Mlbeckl and llUC• ~ or both personal ana prolffllonal n11urM 'R' HO I) Cl) FACE ™IE NATION o a MUT THE PA98 U NEW ZOO REVUll 0 OAY OF DISCOVERY CD THEWOALO TOMORROW ~ YOU AHO THE LAW 9 KENNE™ COPELAHO 0MOVIE * • 'Five Summer Sta- rin · ( 1975) Documentary Slow-mouon S1Qu1nc;e1 ll1ghllghl Jhl• e.•m1n.,tion of lhe surfing ll!estyle lllmed in Southern Clttfor nte and Hawaii 10:00 I) NEWSMAKERS Oue1t Son•• Crow Regk>nlll o .. ec10t ot the Envtronmental Protlcik>n ~ncy U OUR LAROE.ST MINOAIT'Y: THE 0&8A8LEO The roMI of d1ael>Mtd lndl- oflduat1 In Atnericen soc•· aty and the growtng 1w•r• neu of their abllltlea are l•tmined.(A) 0 GU .. UGAN'S ISLAND U llASEBAlL~ 0 HERALD OF TAVTH at REX HUM8AAO fm THE l.AWMAKE.A8 Q1!) YOU AHO THE LAW Cl) MOVIE • • "lo,,. Sto.y" (1970) Alt MacOr•w. qyen o·NMI A yO<Jng wtd~ t1Cell1 hie wife. a vtcum of teukeml• IBM~ WEBU.Y ($)THE SOUND Of' MUROEA Mlcl'l••I Moriarty and Joanne MllM 1tar in this auepenaa dr..,.• about a _..,an and l'I« lover pion. Ing Ille murder of htf lldllllc husband tCUO IJ fNTEAFACE 0 ,, 8 GIUJGAN'S ISLAND 0 9 l(IOIAAf ~TOO G-a Jofln llnd Mlld<en- zle PNntpe, Ann JllHan, pu~-MMC Welner l(A):'!::~ OPEHMM>. YOU AHO ™I LAW OUTOOOALR 8111 Dence Ind Spider Andr_.. tlell lor striper In T1nnau11'1 Percy PrlMt l.Me {B)MO\llE * * * "SST DIMlltf In On T\I Z TV H HBO c CCtN'Mi'•I lf l I WORIHY N Y 011 (WTBSI ••• !(~Piii) ,. fShow!lmeJ • se>o111ot11 • lC.a>I~ ~ '°"IWWIC I The Sky" ( 18771 L0tne Gr-. BufQM• Meridith The malOln ftlght ot a aupetSOnlc lrllll9'1ort turna Into a nfGl'ltmare when Nboteura •llHM • dMdly vi rue. I tlOO IJ MOW! * * *.,.. "Sllt•g 17 ( t853) Wiiiiam Holden Otto t>reml"Olf' U S M>I· dlert belt I IOUQl'I &er· geant au~tld ol !>14ng 11 lfl'I 08PGAGOlF "Anl'llua.. Buach Goll ClalliC" U... CoYlt'91 ol !hi linel round lrom the KlngamlM Golf Club In Wt1- Mt1mabu1g, Va, " 8Aaf.8AlL C.lllornla Angela a1 N- Yort< Yank- ti) MOVIE • * * "The Road To Hong l<ong" {1942) Bing C.oaby. Bob Hope Two dencets become Involved In • ICY ~atton In Hong Kong ti) MASTEIU'IECE THl!ATM Pride And Pre)Udiee' Mr Blngley'a •t>rupt dlpartura 10 London hurll J•n• ~y and EllHbllh 11 c;onVlnc:ed th•I the dlae- gr•eable Mr D•tc:y waa ro bl.,.,. IP llft 3 )( R) 0 gi) OAOWIHG YEAM c_ MOVIE * * "Ofl HHventy 0og· ( 1980) Clwvy Cnue. BenJI White lnveattoallng a po1111- ca1 M• 9C811dal In London, • prlv•I• d1tecllv1 II mur. der"C! and relncarnaieo u I ICruffy dog 'PG CtMOVIE • •'At "Raoi)edy Man" ( 1881) Sluy S~ Etlc Rober11 In 1944, a ,..._ P"°"9 ope.11or In • emall fexu town ucrlllcM ,_ •!Anding In the community ~ .... Ilea • .,_, •fflllt whl'I a combll·bound Mii-°" ·PG· 1 t:ao a o n.e WUk WITH DAVIO 8AINKUY II TEMY COLE- WHITTAKER • CHUACt4 IN THE HOWi! 8' OAOWINO YEARS %)MOVIE * * "Ofl Hea\llt'lly Dog' ( 1980) Chevy ChlM. BlnJI While lnvM!fGltlng a polltl· eel M• acandal In London. a p.lvate detecllve 11 mur· derad and relnc..netld u a ecru1fy dog 'PG' AFTVINOOH 12'()() II SEARCH II) MOVIE • • ·~ Tn lake S""'°"' (11165) Bob Hope TuMd•y Wllkl A wullhy man ,,_ to b<Hk up hil daughter'• rornence by l•klng her lbrOld f£I PAPER CHASE .. 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IUNOt4 .... ,90TIVI MCMI • • '" "tor YOUI lYff Only°' CINI) Ao0er Moore. ToPOI. JM\11 tond tr9Cllll1 • Oflmlnel wflO pyrfofned a top .... llfftllll ~ .. Oevlca. 'PO' .MCMI ••• "llmon" CHIO) Al#I A.rt!tn, AlllUn ~ ion lclentieta at a bllan. ly mladli IOIU tl'llnll tanlt oonvll'IOe • bumbllnf col- .. Pf"Oflleof thlt i.11 en ..., "°"' •• ~ 'l'O' .. 1 ~~u.u. ADAM-ta •DAMM.a "lwlterlly Vlfln.., TM 1111•111• 9 f•••ul t eam '*""' WON Mltlet't lal• _. nowelty •• IM blll*fl)o l!On\b lllwt l~l(A) D • "'°"90T \MNIMI Cl) T* ¥MIM IN ..... w. 9 INTafn'AJNMIHT THllWllk Alportt on MJI 1n ~V111111 ~~ ... ~ "No Man., LiiNf' Ind "Bue ltop," the T\IQ etar rating ayatam, and how 10 be dlacovlfecl in HOily• wood a~ Sc:l'led.;led ~eacio11 Fron. tier Oaya Rodeo 1trom Arlt.): lknlval of 1111 "I· IMI, WCHMn'• climb and r""* Uld wfllte weter awtm and tall ......,t, (from New lelllnd): • repon on lhe flnata of the Tour de France bieyoll r-(~om Parle. France). cover191 ot Thi King Oeot04t \It I 0-EllUbltl'I Stall .. Turl A-from AIGOt, Engl1nd: "YHra Ago TOdey" '-'lurM Ted Wll- lllma' and C.eey Stengefa Induction Into !I'll BaMball Hall of Fame (C)MOVll! • * *'At "Barry Lyndon" I 1978) Ryan O'NHI. Merl· 11 Bltenaon A handsome M>ldil' llnd1 action and romance In the Ulth-oen· tury Brtlllh 111my 'PQ M6 (1)MOVll! * * • "Caddle" ( 198 I) Helen M<>rM. Jeck Tl'lomp· •on A young woman 1eav11 her comf0f111>11 .... buf ban home and her cruel lwsband <Jetermlnld to Ilka lull reaponalblllty IOt aupportlng htf clllldren b)' doing wh•tever ood lob• en. can oe• l:IO 8 Cl) 8POAT8 IUf«>AY Llw co..,age ol the WBA 15-rO<Jnd world l'INV'J'· v.eight cr>ampionlhlp bout bet_, Mike w .. .,... and R•ndy "Tax" Cobb lrom Ca1Hr'1 Palece Lu Vegu,Nev 0 ONCAMPUS "W0tld ol Colllgl Aadto 11 Pomon1 Colllgl 8 GREATEST SPORTS LEO ENOS ., ADAM-t2 An unlikely wltneta helps cetch • klller I!) PAOJEC'T UNl'VEME (Q)MOVIE *•'A "The Myatarlous Str•nger" ( t9112) Cl'lrl1 Makepeace. Frid Gwynne A deydreamlng Mlaaourt boy lanciea an encounter wltl1 an lflOAI of dubloua origin •n mec:llevlll Austn• 21JO D SUNDAY LC>Clltk>n llve lrom Gr l y· •tone Mention, e.-.err.,, Hiiie IJ OILLIGAH'8 ISLAHO U 9 L.POA OOLF U S Women's Open' Live coverege of lhe ftnat round lro"1 Del P110 Country Ctub In Secra- mento.~r Ouow: *** "Moby Otck" (1858) Gregory Peck, Richard l!l4laaNlr1 Sued on the ~ltv ................... The capt.in or the wf\eler Pequod' become• c:.ugf'I! up In a bloodll'llB'Y queat for vengeance 90aln11 an elullYe wMe """"" ID MOVIE • * * "The Scalphunte<1 ( 1988) Burt Lane Hier Sllllr.y Winter• A lur tilde< trte*1 down • band 01 M:&lphuntlfl to regatn 1'111 1tolen lura and tree a kldn9')pad Negro al•,,. CD MOVIE • • •.; "The Jayl'lawkera ' ( 1959) Jett Chandler F- P&1llet A man I nd '"' p.lsoner. • jayl'lawleer teed· If. 11111 In to,,. wtlh the 11m1wornan ID INSIOE BUSINESS TOOAY The Record BuSI,_. Is Not Ju11 F0t The Big Ouya" Dick Gold blrg tall< 1 with • rlOOtdtng arttll I P<Oduc:et and the owner or • small rac0<dlng compe- ~ PAOJECT UNIVERSE (S1MOVIE • • • • Ouo \ltK111 (1851) Rober1 Taylor, Deborah Kerr A Romar1 ari1tocr11 gain• Nero·• dlatavor when he fa111 In love with a Chris- tian glr1 2:to 0 OILUOAN'S ISLAND m PAE:SENTE 'Lltlle H•vana The growth of the Cuban oom- "1uniry In Mteml I• dOCU· met•lld (Ii) PlllOJECT UHIVERSE 8SUGARMY LEOHAAO'S OOLOEN OLOVU "Hlgtlligh!I" (Part 5) 0MOV1E * *'At "Monster lallnd" (1881) Terence Stamp, ~er Culhfng A -tn1y, bored ,outh 1nd I'll• gu.trdlen are lhlowrecllad on a remote leland popu· leted by dangercu• crff. lurM •:001 :vov **'" "Aoed To Ball" ( 1H3) Bing Croeby, Bob ~.ShOw~Plf· _,.." ... beOoMe ln\IOl\led Wllfl OMp-.eea clllllng Wfllle a...ol<llng ,,. .. _.,... • CAUFOfllNlA CONGAllSIONAl ""'°"" -~~ Cl)~WOMAH (8) 11.TON JOHN ~YI C&mW.,AAK The popular roelc ~I*· etar of tile '70• performs many Of 1'111 11'1\Nh 1'1111 In .,, llactt'lfYltlg oonowl In IMplt'k (D)MO'M • 14 "K• Ot .. Kiiied'' ('9110) J.,,,.. Aylln, Cfltlr. fot1a Mlchelle. A fofMer ....., commander, --!oat .,, tmpof1ant "*'*'• m&1Cfl to the~ dUflng .... -...... o.....,.,. --by Wllliltlfto tM top """' ru "Otll.,1 "°"' .,ound IM wol1d ltl a IOW· "*-"·'PO' (J)MO'M ..... "~ Mllll" (tNt) lla9y -.-. b ~Int~ ...... .,,... QPerMot In • """ T ... town ....,..... '* Mltldlno In tM OOf'MIUnltY Orange Co11t DAILY PILOT/8und1y, July 2&, 1882 TUBE TOPPERS KABC (7) H·OO "Mt-xlt•o Timc11 ut Crisis." A look ot t'<..'Onomk und polltlcul t•hulleng~ that th1 <•uhm Mt»m-o's int<•rnul 'll'('Urtly . K OCE (~0) 8:00, KCET (21:t), 9:00 "Pride and Prt.>judk•<· " Fmal episodt• of tht• aduµtul1011 oC J un1• Austen's c:lutJStt' sntirc>. KNBC (4) lJ 00 "Tht• Fall of the lloU"lt' o f Usht•1 " Pn·m1t•rt· of movw baM.>d on lht• Edl(ar All.in P0t· dm ..... u· &•t• photo, ldt. KABC (7) !J 00 "Thn.·t· 1>11ys of thl' Condor " Hobt•rt Hc'<iford, f'uyc.> Dunuw,iy Mm In story <ibout ;1 re~1dt•r for lJ S 11H1'll igenet• who l<'..tr ns 11111n• thJn ht- shoul<l and sudd<·nly lwn,,nt•s a huntt•d man. . when .,.,. l'I• • •'le<• '""' w1111 • combat-11oun0 u n- or 'PO a:ao IJ MOVIE • • * "Play Miiiy For Me · ( 10111 Cllnt f:aatw•od. Jenlc• Walter An obaeaaad woman trlee 10 lore:. her atlecllona upon a dlae Joct.1\1 who 11 alreedy involved with •notller gift D WUnRH OUTOOOASMAN fll) CALIFORNIA WE.EJ< IN AIVIEW G HUMANmu THAOUOH THI! ARTS ·u1er•tu11 Behind lne Worda" '8 CUFFHANOERS. COMEBACK& AHO CHARACTER 4:00 D 8POATSWOAlD Scheduled Presc:ott Fron- tier Daya Rodeo llrom Artz I Survival ot the Flt· lllt women I Climb and r•ppel and whtte w•ter t wlm and •alt 1•1nl1 (trom New Zealand). • •epon on ltM1 llnal1 ol tile Tour oa Fr a nee l>leycle r llCe (tr om P9111. Ft1f'IC4ll coverage ot The Ktng George VI I a.-Ettzat>eth Stakea Turi Race lrom Aecot. England, 'Veara Ago T od•y" fHIUres T Id wu. llama' and Cuey Slengel'a induc!IOn Into the Bueball HatlofFarne G 0 NATIONAl. SPORTS FESTIVAL Coverege will l111ur1 com- pellllona In 11eck •nd field. boKing, llj1ura 1l\atlng, •nd Olvlng (lrom lndlanapolls, Ind) Ouow • *'" "Thi Baby t •9n) Ani-ue Comer. Ruth Roman A aoc1at worker latla prey to Ille aam• type or po1aeaatvane11 aha llQhll agalnat In a retardtld man atamuy II) MOVIE • •·~ Pai-Lion" (19681 Alan Aid•. Lauren Hutton An am11eur tr-to 111 him· Mlf Into Ille wo•ld of pro- 1"81onal football 41) MO'llle * •'A "LJ:tauue<O ' C 18711 S..., Elllott Anne Arcr.. A 32-yeer..Qld llleguard decld.. lo dlacerd hla carefree jOb ano 11•tte dOWf\ Wilen an Old high ld1ool name re-ent ... "'• Nie 9 WAll. fTAEET WUK After Tne T.. Cut' Gu111 Otto Ecka!ltn pretldent ot Otta ~aour<:41s, Inc (R) Q1!) HUMANffiE8 n.ROUOH THE ARTII "Painting VtS1ons Through The Ages' S'TAAT'Aa( Thi Enterpr1ae ts tlken CYYer by lhe wdl of cn1tdran blamed on board at MOVIE • • • "The BeHt Must Ole ( 197:\) Cal•1n Lock hart Peter Culh1ng A m11 llOl\atre 1P<>t1sman 1nV1t .. • l6lec:t group ol peoole to hts remore lodge dur1ng • full moon to reveal the --o11 among tMm (.ti JMOVIE • • "H1wmpal ( t976) Jam" Hampton. Chr11to- phlr Connelly Members of the Uniled States Cavetry try to adjull to riding c•m· Ill Instead ol horM1 In tho unta~. lawleu Texas of '"" 1eooa ·a· 4:30 fm WASHINOTOH WE.a( i.. REVIEW (R) ~ HUMANmES THAGUOH THE ARTS "Painting Craattng A Point Ot View" (C)MOVIE * * * "Burnl" ( 1970, M•t· Ion Brando. Evartalo M., q1111 A lltftell Ponug- l1tend'1 1trugg11 lor I~ pendlf\OI ii eaploHed by• crahy 18tlH:enlury Brtlllh eofonlll. (0 )MOVIE • • 'At "Eecapa From New YQtt.,'' (11181) KUl'I AuaMll. Adrienne 8atbeau tn 1997. • hardened c;rlmlnel I• °"9red • perdon II he can reecue Ille PfHidMt or Iha U S. from the prleon Olly tllat M&nl'latten hu become 'R' 0 MMMH HAMU8CH TH£Y'Re Pl.AVINO MY 80NQ Llaa Mtnnelll Johnny Mathie. Gladys Knight and Carty Simon .ine some of to day'• greatall hit• Including, "The Way We W.,.," "What I Old F0t L-' Md "Nobody 0oet II Beltet " 4:46 (%) MOVIE ••• "Farne"(1t90)1r- C11•. Strry Mllfef a-al Oifled etudenll II I New Y orti high actlOOI lor !fie per'fonnlftO "1• •pertance vwloua MtbW• and - --~ l>Ottl '*"°"" and p10f ·a.1111 na•-'A' l:OO . KIMI ru CalM COtlfronll a k ... fl'Oftl China. a dytfto pl\oto- orllPfler Md an Indian youth ttw.llned by Ille clealll of hit "*" • "INNGUHI "The Polltloal 1'\111"'9 A1 Viewed ly. A -YN1Q Ub.r· II And A Vouno CotlMNe- 1111'1" o~••· 111omoay ....,. ~. euthof of ''Wlnnlno '** ,.,,__ ... ~Id_,,......~ "' ~ • .,tl\CW of .. ,,_. Con-v•llve Amerlea . '1\)HUMAHmU THAOUOH THE AATll Painting Rou1HaU · Thi Lovely Dream" (I) .,•11.•&•H ($,,ALlllNE Surter Nal YO<Jng end lrea atyt• lltllng cllampiO<I Ran- dy Wllm•n el\OVll !he alml· 1ar111M 1n llp0rt1 llkt aurf· 1ng 1kl1no •nd hl ng. Q!l_dlng 8:30 6 CU NEWS D NBCNEWI ~ MOHEY~KERS Prol-ione11nvtH1t0t1 HEAlTHBEAT 0MOVll: • • ,.., For Your EyN Onty" I t981J Roge• Moore. Topof Jimea Bond trKkl a Criminal who purlc>lnld 1 too aecre1 Bflttah delen11 dlVICe PO EVENING a:00&DU®> ..wa 0 WONDER WOMAN 0 THE HARDY llOYS I N.ANCYOAEW ._.YSTEAIE.8 the Hardya match wtra wllll KGB egenll In Hew1U when e Russian rock tin delec::ta with the 1>14p of lhe rOCk gtoup 8'Md (Pllrl ti II) M•A•S•H Tripper s uic.r provldM • tlci<et nome unr~ the Army tnlnks up a 1agu1111on ther t polla hfa g<>lng-•wey p11 ly II) MO\ltE • * "Swim Team 11979) Jenny N.,..man Stephen Fur at ti) THE SUH OAOOf" Rol>tl<t Reolord n•r••tH & v11ue1 study or the rec..itty dl1COvered sun ca141ndat or the Pueblo lndtans ~ NOVA Sltangf' SIM(> TIMI men who discovered end plonMrld the Held or aneathMia In the 18th oen· tury are prollllO (R)Q ~:.= a * * SST Olu11er In The Sky' 119771 LOtnll GrMnl, Burgaaa Meridith Thi maldetl "IG"" o1 a auj)ll<IOl'llC Ir 1ntport turna lnlo a nightmare when 11001eura r ...... a deadly vlnJ1 $MOVIE * * Shipwreck " (1978) Roblt1 Logan, Mlllkl Jam•· son Olson A wld-1'111 two daughlera. 1 raportat and a runaway are arr•nd· Id on an llOlllld Island el1er encountering • vto· lent storm II Ml G 9:30 D FIGHT 8AQ( U THArs HOU.YWOOO "GllOata And Gl'IO<JllM" OJ n.E JEfl"EASONS Lionel 91T11$heS the C•r end 11 1frllld to edmlt 1t rt: QtNEWS (fO) GREATEST SPORTS LEOEHOS lC FlLM FEATURE 7:00 e Cl) eo MINUTES D '8 THE FLINTSTONES Fred decides lo enter a m11llhon running race (RI 0 WOHOER WOMAN U crJ COOE RED Danny trlel to rMOIYI 1 feud be1-Chrt1 and ' Ted. Ind Ille llrellghtetl battle • blaze started by two rtvat cenyon realdlnl• (R) 0 ENCOflE MEWi "November 21. t982' HIQhlighll Thi Am«ican blocad• of ~be 11 eua- O«ldad by Praaldent Ken· nedy, !he CMI Right• 9111 Plt-m AOa< AHO AOlL THE FlAST 25 YEARS The W°"*' 0 1 Rock And Roll" Tine Turner trecea the hlllory or women 1n rock "°"' the mld·flttlea to the tnlluence ot the wom· en a llblr•tlon tnOYement In I he seven lie• and lf9/l!IM &'I A8CE.NT Of' MAH ··aeneretion Upon Gener atl°'1" The Intricate c:oc:le of human lnhe<lt1nc41 anCI tile dia()over!M of Gregor Mendel era IXMnlnld In the fight of modern lheo rlea of genetlca ~~QA.ROEN • • "Ofl H......,.fy Dog" (1980) Che\ly Ch .... 8enll White ln\laetlgattnig e pofltl· cal tax ~ 11'1 londoft, 1 priv•te daitectf¥1 II 11\Uf· dlrlCI anO ralncetnated • • ac>n'"Y doO 'PG' CZ)MOW •••~ "WoCfen" (t911) Albett ,(Mey, Dfllnl llMO- ra POlloe are ~ wltll en unueual ptoblem u New YOtll City It llMldM by a '** of dllC)laOed WOl\lel 'Ill' 1:t0 ea~i.. Tlfl l(ITCHltf A woman wt1o nina an Ml· ,,.. t...,t aganey "°"' '* Manflattan '9Aftlllatlt la tallen ro court by • oom- ~ '*OhO« I ~ONINTAIN flOMMrTtlN fli'MTU "IMUWlon" ®MOYll * • ~ "Hardi)' WOftllfto" (tllt) Jeny ~ ~ °"* After ._ .,_ doMI OOWft+ a _......,, CIOwll tttea .. ~ .. vtl· loua joba, telling mlNr 9bly allllemllll ·ro· cGJ M<MI a * "Only Whefl I ~ .. llHtt Mar1ll1 Maton. K1l1ty MoNIOflol A ..._ Yorll 1e1,_ , .. \#n• fl'om a dr)inO·OUt Ollt\lo deter• mined lo renew her oar- ""' r~ wlttl a play wright and II« relatlonllllf with her 17 year-old dll>Qlller 'A' 1:00 8 .AAOHll 9UHKll'l'I l'l.AOI Arcllla ~· up WOl'I • way 10 Ufcll the pll'IOn who la brHlilng wuo Ille 1t0ter0Qfn at night (Al OCltOHIPa A wo..,,•n and "" two unruly eona plot 10 tteal en armored c., (fll) ~ ':TAINMl!HT Reports on M\ in d•yume ~ °'*" TV movlee No Man'• Lind' and Bua Stop," 1111 I VQ lier ••ling •)'Item, and how 10 bl dl11COv11r.ct tn Holly- wOOd ao UCNEW8 Cl.OUUP M .. ic:o -Times Ot Crl- all The eoonomlc 1n<1 l)Ollllc•I challenge1 tl'l•t thteatan Maxlco'a 1n1ernal tecurl!y and 111 reletlone With Other COUnlrlN ••• •~amlneo D IT. WRITTtN at MOVIE • * • "The Sca1pnunter1 ( 1988) Burt L1nc11111. Shelley Winters CD AU8T NA COOl<l!'S AM!.AICA 'The More Abundant L•I• America today What In II• l.l(petHtnCe hll l>4lln lul flllld and wn•r bltrayea? fill NO\IA "Moving Still" The world 01 htgll-and IOW·IPMd phOlogtapn~ ta cepturld in tllll f)rOQT8m Whleh fojfowl the eaperlmental work done 1n Ille held and 111 po111ble applle9tlon1 IR) i MASTERPIECE THEATRE Pt1d1 And Prejudl<A Annougn e1izat11111 found !hi mannet ot Mr Darcy a propoe•I lnaulttng ''" leerna the truth about W!Ckham end grow1 ashamed of her rormer blind preiJdk:e (Part 4) (R} ~ ,.._.ETIM£ 1$ MOVIE • • * ··loo~lrlg For Mr OOOdbar" ( 19171 Diane Keaton, Tuead•y Weld A IOClally raprtll19d 1choo1taacher 1eeks ••c11ernen1 by lr1Quent1ng .. ng1ea bars end luring • ., tous men into one-ntgl'tt stand• 'R @MOVIE • • ' Siience 01 The North (19811 Ellen Bur ... tyn Tom Skerrltt In 1919 • young w0"1an 'a rna111ege ro a trappet ie.c:t1 her to a hie of herdlhlp 1n the wtl· der,_ of nonhet"n Can•· da 'PG' l:30 8 ONE DAY AT A TIME Ann and Ftanolne COUid IOM a big account unleea \My eccapt an ofter ol flnenoar auiatence trom Scnr>llOer (A) II THE WOAlO T'OWOMOW lt:OO 9 Cl) ALICE D Q!MOVIE "Thi F•ll 0 1 Thi MouM 01 Ultwr (Pram,...•) Martin Landau Robert H•Y• S.Md on ,,,. atory t>y Edgar Anan Poe A young engl,,_ f1nd1 hit Illa 1n danger wflln he 11 aum· monec:t by a Chlldnooc:I lrMlnd 10 help 11111 h1& c.uml>llng New EnQhlnd hOuM IJ BUT urTI.£ SPECIAL IH TEXAS Thia mulllcel·vltllly 1pe. ci1I locuM!I on the f)r9m -ICIMI-aurroundlng the !llm ··rn. Bftt Little Whorehou11 In Teau U ®l MOVIE • • • Tnree Day. Ot The Condor" (197!11 Robert Redford. Faye Dunaway A teMlrCll reeoer employed by !I'll CIA unco"l'S Inter· nel traeci-y wfl4" •II ol n .. co-w<>rkl'• ........ . slnated by • hit man wf'to 11 now 1ta11<1ng him tRlQ ODA.CHO ti) l~ AMERICAN STYLE "Lo,,. And The Teechllf An an1at 11 1ncenMd wl\fln Ills ton flunks • Mll..c!U· ca!tonCIUS SI MASTERPtECE THEATRE "Pride And Prejudice" Altl'IO<JGh Etizel>lth round ,,,. manne< or Mr Oercy's propo••I lnaulttng •h• learn• th• truth 11>0<.Jt Wtclll'l•m and grow• Hl'lamed ot her fOfmer blind ptejudlel (Part 4) (R) i MYSTERY "Mlllce Aforethought Ot 8lclc lelgh dlCldll to hOa t • 111 party ol I'll• own • a party that he hopes w111 pro,,. f•tal ro eorne of 1111 QUMll. (Part 3) (A) Q C:c.J MOVIE • • • '" "H11ven1 Aboval" ( 1983) P1111 s.llen, Cecil P11ker A well-meaning reverend ~ a blahoc> In outer ~ after being rejected by 11'11 parlalllonetl to wttom he wu eant by mlA- tlllCI CH>MOW * • "Thi Night The Llglll• Wenl Oul In ~ .. ( tlll t) Krttty MCNICflOI. M1111 Hamill A b<'Olhef• IH'ICHltt• eongwrttlng duo l\aw many advanlMt•• wMI I"""° lO alt• OUI a IMflO on IM oo.Mlty ...... t· em drcull. ·..a· (Z)MOYll •• "Oii .... ~ Oog" (tNO) ~ ~ ltl\Jl Wtllt ltl~tioatlllO • j)Olhl- oaf 1U ~In Londoft, a P!'lwlte dlMollw II lllUr· ---and relftcarNted .. ·~ooo ·ro· ...... (J) ,.. .... _, 1M0141-W'9!• 1=YANWI • • "fli'll*-lJp lunwner" CtM1) MidlMI .,._, Cl!l1 t.Wot .. Tiie ~ NlMlef ......,, of ._ .................. "1lnlrtea In • '*'Y ~- Bl ad jllir\IMlll OIMIC*fllOft .,.. tO:OO. (I) ~JOHN. WO. Ofltl Of T rl!Pf*'I dOclOle mtalM• Illa wife tor a M • i and~ 1W 1"1 •• NIWI n.-MMID~ TODAY ... AOKMllNQ AMMCAHW""9 The role and ~-ii of u • WMtlllle pt~ d• .,. ''"*'· l.lalrlQ "'"°'· lcal ftlrn fOOtaoe. poel.,. i nd comm.ntary trOfft r~ N.-IJlood" Chrt111na return• to Flambarde •"" ,_Ing abotlt w1111em·1 dMll'I (Patl 9)(A,r:;J •wov. •• ...-"~ Man" 1108 t) 81My ~. lrlc filoe>er1e In 1144, 1 ,..._ phone opll' at or In • am.all Te•11 town MCtlnc.t ""' atandlng In 11'11 OQnlmvnfty wflln 11'11 l'lu a alWt attalt with a combtlt-~ NII 0t 'PO' 10.aoo lOHE ~ ··Trouble F0t Tonto · tU•PORT'I~ II) JIMMY SWAGOAfln" (SJMO\llE • • ••.; "Wolten" (t981) Albert Finney, Diane Vllt\11-r• Pollel are tac:.d W11h 111 unuaua1 problem u N- Y Ol'1I Cl!y 11 invedld by 1 pacl< of Cl~"°'"" 'R t0:48 IJ IUHOAY 8POAT8 PA.Oa f Z) CIHf.MA.llCOM '1:00 e o C1J a NEWS D P~ 0 COfft lOV£ THE C..ll..OAEN Hoat1 Art Unllletter and c.,01 Llwrenoe loc:u1 on 1111 nopes, dr1am1 •nd aurv1val ol the world 1 c;hll- dran II) JERRY F'AlWEU. fD SNEAK PREVIEWS Roger Eb«l and Gene S11ke4 hOst an 1nt0tm11tve look at wtlar'a new •I the mo"'H (R) c_ MOVIE • * • A Clockwork Orange t t971J Malcolm McOowett Pllrtcio Megee 1HlMOVIE I * '-' "For Your Ey" Only" (19811 ROQll Moora Topal James Bond trackl • crlmlnel who purloined a lop aecr.i Brltlan delenM OIVtce •PQ' Z. MOVIE • * ·Final Cut" ( 1980) Lou Brown. Oavtd Clendlnn1ng A hlmmaker trlel to dl•- cover t1'141 truth behind • murder he thtnti1 hi ..., end pho!OQfaphld l1:18 8 C8S NEWS 1 t;IO • &PORTS FIN.Al "700ClU8 U l!JJ NEWS «I) TA1.E8 OF THE UHEXP£.CTE> The Wey To Do 11 A man •n dleper•te ~ ol mon· ey ~ 10 COiiect h11 11\herltanoe ~°"' h•• not· ye1-dlldeun1 Cl) WUJ<DIO 8PORT8 Wf'IAP4JP 8WOWE * '-' "Nftl Yori!. 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Don't miss this special at only "' 1117 llllil ... ...,..,, IJPTllll &:onom1C91 a 1peec1 wttt1 e1r oonct .• 1tareo CHHtta, exterior trim package & more. (721ZLF). An outstl!"dlng tMJy at only 1171 OPEL 11DELUXE COIPE" Automatic transmission, air cOn<S., AM·FM radio, exterior trim package and morel An outsta.ndlng car In every respect• (654UPO) f. • t I .. • . . .. . . .·. • BY JODI CADENHEAD Of the Daily Pilot Staff That 'Newport Beach Woman' Let's start at the beginning, for it is here that Cheryl Mills Beck, 37, mother of two and former beauty queen defines precisely what a "Newport Beach Woman" is. In her 97-page hand-written self-published book by the same name, the blonde "wife of William Lloyd· Beck" defines a Newport Beach Woman as "a child of God, woman of the world . . . sugar and spice and everything nice." The NBW "lives in one of the most beautiful cities in the world," she writes. Readers learn in the introduction that Mrs. Beck's home "overlooking the ocean, the city, Catalina Island and the San Bernardino mountains" was photographed by Sunset magazine last November. But they must wait until page 72 before finding out that she drives a champagne colored Mercedes with a license plate "Lady BK." The news juat sort of slipped out while sh' was explaining that sh didn't a1waY.s pull the luxury car out of the spaCioua garage adjacent to .. the courtyard (floorplans included). Sometimes she zips around town on her bike loaded with $50 worth of groceries. t I It is these sort of tantalizing tidbits, along with advice about flossing teeth, 20 things to do w.ith a blue scarf and how to love housework, that Mrs. Beck decided to share with the world. "All I knew is that I had to share a book," said Mrs. Beck, who sat down and wrote the entire thing in three weeks. It cost $1,200 to print 500 copies. The daughter of an airline executive and author (the family started Alaska and Northwest Orient Airlines) Mrs. Beck grew up in Wash· ington, where 1 • she was voted Cheryl Beck In NB~, Years Miss Congeni· ality during the 1963 Mias , Washington contest. She went on to become a stewardess following graduation from the University of Washington, but claims that "marriage to William Lloyd Beck was the most important See The Newpon, P•ge C4 l\ ., I ·1 ~I I . • Play i~ safe -don't go out without your sunscreem ! ar.·VIDA DEAN ~ . ...,,......,..., : ~ tabl• were twMd on me the other day : at Newport Harbor Art Mu.twn. I found n\YMlf I : on the r.celvtna end of llllM of my own advice. : I had aone there to ha .. lu.nch wtth eome of : the pla workina on the 8ep1. 18-18 antique I' : lhow. and we went out to have lunch ln \he : Sculpture Gardena. ; , We Clecided to alt at an outalde table becaUM l 1: lt was such a be.ut.lful day. I uid "I don't want •to f.ce the 1un becaUM I didn't weer 1umcreen t f: today." Then came an admonition from the I: waitraa who had overheard my remark. t ,: "You 1hould wear IW\8Crefln every day. I 1: never go out of the houae without It," the Mid. ' r: Certainly I had to A8J'" that lt wu not a l f: amart move on my part to go aunacreenleaa. Thia ~-protection la eapeclally important at thla tUne of I. the year, and It la Important for men equally as : well as for women. Medical people report that :l'DOl'e men than women j{e\ akin cancer. Women . !iHaving a baby \~ith some style By VIDA DEAN Of tM ~ Not ..... Maternity clothes makers must have had Debbie Martin in mind when they produced , . their latest creations. Martin is a style-conscious professional businesswoman who wishes to work 64 her job through most of her pregnancy, remain active in her multiple sports activities and all the while remain stylishly attired. "It is important to look nice when you're pregnant," says the 30-year-old Laguna Beach resident. Looking nice helps, 1he explained "because you don't always feel nice." Martin is one of the many women following the modem trend of delaying marriage and motherhood until after a professional career hu been firmly establiahed. She and her husband. Rhoads. 35, were married a year ago last May. "Family members kept asking when 1 was going to have children. Our brothers and sisters have already had children and my huaband and I are both the oldest in our families. But I wanted to get my career established before getting married and having children," ahe explained. Martin is office manager of Alvarado, Rua , and McClellan law firm in Oranae. a position she has held for 10 years. Her husband's businea is Martin and Associates in Irvine, builders of industrial buildings. Their first child ls expected Nov. 9. And until then, Martin intends to continue to dress attractively. The couple plans a vacation crwse to Alaska in August. "We will have to dress for dinner every rught," she said, "90 I have been looking for 1 dressy things. After modeling the pink outfit for I the picture (featured on the cover) I bought it for the cruise." t Every-day di:ess alao i.11-UnpHUA\-&o Martin. "I love clothes, and rve been able to find I fashionable looking maternity clothes. Tilere are a lot of things available for businella women. I especially like the jumpers. It is no longer a case where only pants or skirts l'nd tope are offered. "l found there are a lot of choices in dresses, and I have to dress up every day." I Martin was born in Ke,ntucky, but she has lived most of her life in California. She attended high school In La Mirada before enrolling in C.enitm C.ollege and then Cal State Fullerton. Her hobbies are goll, bicyd.lng and snow skiing. , "I went skiing shortly after I became I pregnant, and now I am still golfing. The doctor says I'll be able to keep it up until the baby is born." she said. I Remaining active also includes work around the house, preparing for the big event. Martin is buay at home finishing up the room that will be VD~ are protected somewhat by the oosrnetlca they wear, while men do not generally have that edge. Men are often reluctant to wear It becaWle they dislike the greasy feeling. Now the Aramis people have a 1unacreen line made for men and women, but it hi ?Specially for men since It la greaselesa. My daughter has a friend who enjoys skiing. water 1porta and dune buggy action ln the desert. the nursery for the newest Martin, and she finds matefl').ity fashions alllo tuited for household work. Maternity garments are keeping up with fashion and with moaem life styles. There are knickers, peasant or prairie dresses and culotte suits. For summer, there are IWim suits, shorts - everything that one would find in regular fashions. This fall an(i winter, pregnant women will have a variety of clothes to select from, including tunic sweaters featuring cowl necks worn over skirts, pants and culottes, blouson tops for a longer leaner line, pants narrowed at the ankle and battle jackets with drawstring closings . a total look based on flexible pieces ( Neiman-Marcus, Bullock's, Bullocks Wilshire schedule events Fashion events scheduled at NEIMAN- MARCUS this week include the Informal modeling of Emst Strauss from noon to 3 p.m. Monday in the C.outure Salon and informal modeling of David Hayes' new collection from noon to 3 p.m. on Tuesday and Wednesday in the C.outure Salon. Informal modeling of Nipon Boutique is acheduled for Thursday from noon to 3 p.m. in Galleria. On Friday from noon to 3 p.m. in the Sportshop a pet"IOnal appearance and modeling o( Arthur Chaprruk 1s set. Satwxiay from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. the Sportshop will feature Ralph Lauren's sportswear. BULLOCK'S Summer Skin Care Survival L ISA AGNEW SAYS: .. y . . . ou never know WHO you 'II meet when you shop at Petite Marche." FASHIONS FOR TOODLEAS • INFANTS AND NOW AT LAST-THE f·1•11T. 1982 continues through July 31 at all stores. Medical, health, beauty and fitness experts will discuss and demonstrate how to achieve beauty and fitness. Stores may be called for schedules. Coordinated separates of Ciao Aport at BULLOCKS WILSHIRE will be shown Tuesday. 11 :30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Mr. Blackwell will be at Bullocks Wilshire Thursday to show his faU collection. A formal showing. is scheduled at 11 a.m. with informal modeling continuing until 3:30 p.m IRVINE TOASTMISTRESS Club will meet Monday at Newport/Balboa Savings and Loan, 1100 Irvine Ave., beginning at 11:30 a.m For questions, call 731 -4041. llEED YOUR JNElRY REPAIRED? We do It on the premlae1 at our Newport Beach atore. Aleo, we do 8')praltlng, watch end clock repairing, engraving, pearl and bead stringing, Jewelry deafgnlng and manufacturing. an HOWES and so •l~l lllt.1:1.US f'Ott tOtlR GENERAfl~S 11:..-J llOCH 3412 N "10/175-2731 """'"-""'..._. ........... H• II.YI he would rat.her blJ.Nr and petl Chan have anythina ifell)' OJ\ hit fp. The Aramll Une probably would be aomethina he and a lot of other men would war and noi f"l they have am.eared a lot of "100" on their face. The line comes ln eeveral 1tttni\ha and all of the producta are fra,rance free. For thole who are able to take 1un fairly well, there I.I a lotion that has a 1un protectiop factor o1 five. Thi. liquid dlaappean fut and still affords the 1unbather a capacity tor aafe tanning. The akin it ao greuelea alter applying the lotion that even sand won't 1tJck to It. Cream in a tube has an SPF of 10 and still leu you tan gradually The formula also moisturizes the skin and prevents drying There is a 1tick for the lips that has an SPF 12. It not only protectl the Ups from bllaterlng in 1ummer'1 sun but prevents chapping and crackina ln colder weather. Then there is a cream an a tube with SPF 20. It permlta no tanning, no burning .. It ls ~or thoee who are highly 1un-aeN1Uve or \hOM w~ do not wlah any added color. It la part.lcWarlY, areat for 1unbum·prone areu -MM, knees, eara and bald 1pota Once you have tanned safely and alowly, your akin may need aome extra care. One way of malntalnlng a amooth, fresh looklna tan la to keep It "1wept." "Swept" a.kin la properly cleamed akin -. akin cleansed throu1h exfoliat.lon that s•ta rid o( the iT•Y flakes that can dull a tan. ClJniq~ dermatologists aay that half-hearted cleanaina leaves tanned akin coane. clogged and break-OU' prone. A tan really fonns a crust on the skin, the dermatologists aay. One of the most gentle wa~ to exfoliate is through uae of cleanaer that hu a suspension of granules in cream. Actually, skin exroliates naturally, and thill replaces its surface about once a month. But exfoliaton speed up the process and give the •kin. an overall better look -more clarity, smoothness and softness . LOOKING AHEAD -Melody Thomas, Jbove. N1kk1 in "The Y oung and the Rc·slless ... mod('fs fall maternity fashions. Striped tunic sweater with cowl neck and battle jacket with drawstring openins top 1 corduroy frousers narrowed at the ankle .. : .5ummer styles worn by Martin, left, include ' pedal pushers with nautical stripe T -r.op and ' a cool dress. (Motherhood Maternity) } SALE Final Reductions You are cordially invited to take advantage of final reductions on our great Summer Sale. At the same time please view our new F al I arrivals. Sale ends Saturday, July 31. • By VIDA OEAN or-. De11r ,... .- Auction ttema .,.. belns collec:ted for the Dell8l\1na Women'• awnmer &ala to be held thla yff.I' -on Aui. 7 at Twin Polnta, the oceanfront 4191ate of Phyllla and Dr. Raymond Contino In l..aluna Beach. Five hundred are expected at the 11MoonUaht Memonee" and dance under the full moon and atan to the muaic of Freddy Martin and hi.a band. Questa will arrive at 6:30 for cockta.lla and hon d'oeuvres aerved to the music of harpist Mary Ellen Marl, the mother of Designing Women member Jan Toohey. The affair which benefits the Laguna Beach School of Art has a goal of $80,000. Nancy Bushnell ls chairman and Toohey is silent auction cha.irma.n. Up for bid will be a Hal Pastorius sculpture donated by Anne Colin. who 1s in charge of decorations; 12 volumes of Tennyson datmg around 1880; a hand-palnted Chinese chest; a 1919 gramophone; mink pillows: travel opportunities and many more items. Mrs. Jack Schoellerman, 640-8790. is accepting reservations for the gala. The Designing Women held a recepuon at Gaugin's Restaurant, Laguna Beach, to thank and nonor the patrons, donors and underwriters of "Moonlight Memories." Included In the long list of supporters for the gala and the LB School of Art are Laguna Nursery, whose Richard Balzer wiU contribute the landscaping, plantings and lighting for the gala. John Botz, who contributed his art work for . Patricia Allen, right, with Marilyn and : Dick Hausman I I I: Kay Murphy, Susan McFadden and Dr. &! Murphy Orange Coaet DAILY PILOT/Sunday, July 25, 1082 Designing Women get ready for gala DESIGNING WOMEN -Mary Lt'<' Beck. left. 1s 1n charge of food which will be catered by Culinary Classics for the Designing Women's "Moonlight Memories" summer gala. With her at Che patron's part_y ht'ld at Gaugm's are Gloria Moone_v. c:enter. and Michelle Roh£•. PATRON'S PARTY -Connie Morthland. r1ght. has donated a sc'\'en-nights stay al her London flal as one of the auction items for the Dc·s1gning Women's summer gala. Chatting with her at Gaugin 's are Laguna Beach &:hoof of Art t•nlhus1asts. Mr. and Mrs Hartley Sears. the mvitatlon; Shurloc-Corp, printing, Gaugm's, and David Bushnell for the antique chimes which w1U sound the dinner hour at the gala. The art school was recently accredited, making it one of seven accredited art 1ehoola in Southern California. Expensive iewel collection displayed at MS benefit Jewels valued at more than $3 million (not including what the guests were wearing) were viewed at La Cu1sme of Newport at the Multiple Sclerosis benefit 22-carat gold ;ewelry made exclusively for NM Kmy Leslie, public relations director and fashion coordinator at NM, was chairman of the gala dinner and was assisted in the ;ewelry presentation by Stefan Krikl, the store's Precious Jewelry department manager The Neiman-Marcus collecuon of one-of-a kind p1ec.-es included a South Seas pearl necklace, an emerald and diamond necklace, a calx>chon sapphire, a 10-carat cut diamond ring and a diamond cross-over necklace As guests arnved they were given the red carpet treatment and were stopped for cable TV interviews by Mik~ McFadden. And since the evening was a rather warm one the ice sculpture of the MS logo m the entrance gave them a refreshing welcome. Also shown during the evening was a collection of Jean Mahie's hand sculpt ured Auto insurance a woman can count on farmers knows dbout the spec-1al nN'ds of the woman <ar owner and meets them w11h fJst , fa11, friendly SNv1ce This can be t'\pe- c1ally important lo you should you ever have an accident We e11en NH' repair t'~p<'rts who check the garagt'\ And ii you're between thl' Jges of JO and 60. you may be eligible for a disCOl4nt on your auto 1murdn(I' Give me d call toddy 10 we how mul h I rrnght be Jble to ~a11e \'OU .ind lw(ome a< quatnlNI w11h Fc1rmers fa,1, fair. friendly wr~1le RHllTI . .,. UISURAllCE 1'~~ ' l&EllCY ~ ...-441 <Md Newport Blvd. _. Newport Bt1ch, CA 631-7740 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ If I ll 177 Riverside Ave .. Newport Beach, CA 92663 (714) 642-5422 Coovenaenlly located behind Newport Beach PoS1 Office ERNST STRAUSS. All of fall -only at N-M, today. Join us from 11 to 3 as our models present the complete collect1on of nchly colored Ultrasuedesf'J, wools, silks and fur tmns -visual and tact tie designs you'// want to en1oy ftrst-hand! Couture Salon. Newport Beach only "I was delighted with the tum out (130)," Leslie said. "The people were having such a good ume. And the food was so good. Diacenzo was a delight to work with." William Discenzo, proprietor of La Cuisine, arranged a French bill of fare for the evening - from caviar to pastries. W ine• which accompanied each course were provided by Colombia Imports, John DeMarcw:s Wine Merchants of Corona del Mar and 1'1-ederick Wildman and Sons-Southern Wine and Spirits. • Orange Ooa•t DAILY PILOT /Sunday, July 25, 1982 Chili chefs stir up • • • pr1ze-w1nn1ng Comino, garlic and chill powder snles were up last week after membeni of the American Diabetes Premiere Committee went shopping tor ingredients for secret chili recipes. Foot stomping music by John Tweedles and Kathy filled Three Arch Bay Clubhouse as the Chili freaks gathered to put their spicy mixtures in the running for •trophies. Bill Discenza. proprietor of La Cuisine. John Pohl of the J ohn Pohl's Bistro soon to open in Town Center> South Coast, magazine editor Sally Bailey, Tom Klosterman, and chili champ Jim Dean _gave first prize to Elfriede Steinbe rg of Villa Park. Coming in for second was Dr. Russell Pouch er of Laguna Niguel, president of the OC Chapter of American Diabetes. a nd third plal'e winner was Bunny Pero of Laguna. Germaine Cumby was he.id wrangler of the western party with Jeff Pero serving as master of ceremonies. ~ Rt•lurc lht• judf?111g tJt lJn ·1111t ·n· Co1111niltt•t • ·~ l'h1/t l'VOk o//' Jt•ff 1'1·r11 1'/llC'<'t'. ;ind \I 1/e. Bu11ny. srtmp/c> one' of th1· :!tJ 1·1J1m·s t\flt·r th1· jutlgi11g, Bun11y w;i,, aw,11-d('</ thin/ µfal't' /or h1•r <'0111.'t>t'l/IJll t\11d \1.1.,,,·, -;/w l'<'i1•vn1111w h1•r lnr1h1lay tht' \\ 1·1·k /)('/11n· 11 llh -;111111· o/ the• nm1n1llll't' /)It '11 1 I >t. I''> '' r.'LFHIEIJI!.: STEINBEHC: DR. POUCHER t'h1/1 wk1•s ftp•t prize CIH1k1•cl :!llll Pl.in· dlllt I! 11 .in 1·r•1um1111•1• n1t •n1/1< r' RIO BEi\'EFl1' .fad.; ( ;.1n11 •r chab \\ 11h lht• I\\ 11 ch.11111 unH /1 111.0... 1\ 1/f· /\I.1ni1flll<'. n~ht. .i/lt/ l3.1rb<1f'il ( ';impbdl SUMMER SERENADE -Supporters. of thf'" Oran ge-Cot1nt y M~ntBI Health Association dined and danced under the stars in the California Scenario Sculpture Gardens Lo benefit che organizaUon. The Society for the Preservation of Big Bands provided music and guests had the opportumcy co scroll in the garden and view the> work of sculptor Isamu Noguchi. More than I 75 allended includmg. at left. Herman R. Roesti, chairman. Barbara Frost and son, Christian Frost. ~t.anding, and at right. Tom Casey, committee member and wife Tanya and Pam Trmen. Other committee members and spouses present were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Armendariz, Mrs. William Beck, Nad111e and Robert Hall, Mrs. Clifford Heinz. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas C Lichty. Ramona Schneider and David Smith. pots of red COWG IRL TALK -Shirley Corwin, d11·1·c·111r ul thl' Orange Coun'cy chapce r 1\rn1 nrnn IJ1<.Jbetc•s Association and Beverley Tlrn·l"n. chat at the Natht'ring of l'hili lovers. RIO sponsors opening of Ritz ' I '· . ~ Al·tu<.illy 1l was after 2:30 a.m. when the last ' gUl'St )di Thl' Rit7.. The· Newport Chapter or the . RC'hab1l11at1on Institute of Orange County '>ponsono<l tht: opt•nmg of the new restaurant in N1 wport LL·nter <.ind H'l'l'1ved the pnx.'eeds from.. th1· l1l;11 k tit-affair . It \.\.<JS the group's first try at fund raising, .111d the ml'mbers W<'fc pleased with the way it turned out. Marianne Ganner and Barbara , Campbell were in charge of the ~vening which began with cocktails on the terrace overlooking thP ocean. •• At ll•rwarch; guc•sts dined on souffle o' . -.< •illop" and rack of lamb and other su<.'C\.llenl. d1.,h1 s whtlt• l1s1l•ntng to music of strolling . \ 1<>ltntsls Th11sl' Jll1·11u111g int'luded Mary Moore, !\lc11 gt< and Ern1(: &hag. Marnie R~. Bob and , l\lilrth.i Fluor. the Al<.in Rypinskis, Diane and' · .Jim l\.1',·rsun Marilyn and Frank L y nch ;"· lx•v\•11\ ;;nd D1t'k Elliott, Jo and Bob McClain ·· am1 P.itlt .Jilt! llub<:rt Clark. 'The Newport Beach Woman' --,_------------. From Page Cl Cl('anlmc·ss 1s next to nobleness in lhe book The dust jacket gcm·rally n·served for dazzling reviews, 1s fillPd with testimonials from those in the medical profession who h;,ivc Pxamincd Mrs. Beck ftrst hand t: _".'fJ°"'"' :jJa,,/y :ft,nhz;_D THE LOWEST PRICES EVER! step towards find ing total fulfillment." The couple have two children . Discipline, she tells the NBW reader, is when you pass up the chance to eat chocolate chip cookies and resist the urge to buy a new dress while shopping. If stress should get the better part of the woman living in paradise she should "punch her favorite pillow" or "telJ it to her pet bunny." In t h e words of a mu c h celebrated American divorcee half a century ago, Mrs. Beck tells her readers that you can never be too rich or too skinny . She adds honest, giving, loving and clean to the long list of the NBW's ide~. ·Art museum :gets grant · A $40,000 grant from the James 'trvine Foundation has been received by the Laguna Beach Museum of A.rt tor the establishment of a ~rofessionally directed development. program. Announcement of the grant was made by Maria Bird at a cocktail reception and gourmet dinner for the recently established advisory board and members of the board of trustees. John Parker is the newly appointed board chairman and other members include Meaars. and Mmes. Al Baldwin, KeMeth Battram, Kenneth Beyer. Alex Bowie, Robert J . Fluor n. Gavin Herbert, Thomas Kemp. David Kelly, Jack Knowlton, Jack LlnkleUer, Thomas J . Megonigal, PbWip IWDy, Nick Williama and Eric Wlttenbe_rl and Or. and Mra. Stephen Pauley, Gip Durenberger, Mn. Boyd Jeffries, K"enry T. Se«eratrom, Mra. Gilbert Van Camp and Dr. and Mn. Normlf Nixon. ~\ H er dentist .James Hodge proclaims that she has "perfoct dental hygiene" and ht•r physician Abraham Hakshin savs Mrs. Beck is "in excellent physical and mental health " Mrs. Beck's flavdess smile on the back cover reassun'S readers that she does mdeed 1.<tke her own advtce and floss C'vrry11me she eats and brush m a rotating motion around each toolh before brushing her tongue. Mrs &'<:k further admonishes her readers tu drink lots of water. exercise and color coordinate their closets with four of everythmg from jeans to evening dr(•sses. "A woman must be gentle/a woman must mind/a woman must be strong/a woman must be kind," r eads a poem written by the Newport Beach author. "The liberated woman won't like it.'' admitted Mrs. Beck, in a phone int('rview. "But there's something in there for everyone. I have someone· who called me and said that she learned how to f1o~ her teeth. "People tC'll me that they study every single page and read it every mght," she added. The book is already in its third printing and has sold 800 copies, mostly due to the footwork of the author who has placed the ·Slim volume In many of the city's book st.ores. "I've always had energy and it just doubled," said Mrs. B eck, explaining her reason for writing the book. "I jusl bubble over. I've been into people since I was born." -· A ... o=:-:±:~~---..-....-...~----~--._..~- ( I f FOR YOUR OUTDOOR PARTIES .•. 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It I.a a quiet, 1erene place, t>cated in the far northeut comer of Arizona, f1rrounded by the Navajo Reservation, and l;lNChed only by narrow, two-lane roads from the ~otlOUth. t• Canyon de Chelly la Juat eut of Chlnle, and y be reeched from Holbrook or Chamben off tentate 40 or from the Four Comers area to e north. ~ The road from Holbrook la only a state road (br about l~ miles. Alter that, the state does not rfWntain it. It la a lonely and wild stretch across tJie Navajo Reservation, but by keeping a sharp ~out you can avoid potholea. But the acenery roakes the trek worth while. • There ia a butte that from a diatance looks 1.(ke a collapeed 90Uffle, but cloeer inspection ~veals it is hard crumbled aandatone. There are hones grazing along the road and wandering on ll It is-a real surprlae to top a hill and find a none right in the middle of the downhill slope. > . There la a campground just outside Chinle. ajld at the canyon, there la a visitors' center, with .pe. pamphlets, a ranger and restrooms. These ate the last restrooms in the area. ~ A paved road goes along the south rim of the c$nyon with scenic viewpoints every so often. 11he first view Is charming, but hardly awe-~piring. One can walk right up to the rim and lOok down to the bottom which is about 300 feet. '$\e walls are red and gold and orange, all worn tb' weather and the Chinle River, which apparently carved the canyon's tiny, meandering sJream weaving in and out of scrub brush and w1llow trees. At another viewpoint walls are closer and more immediate and the river is quite a bit further down. There are parking areas and trails going from all the stops along the way. It is possible to hire Indian guides and a Jeep for a half-day or full-day tour o{ the canyon. The all-day tour includes lunch. The ancient cliff dwellings can be seen from almo6t every viewing place. Some are more visible than others, especially those that are still in good condition. A good pair of binoculars helps in viewing the ruins. An interesting point is that all the cliff dwellings are on the north faces of the cliffs facing south, and the sun. The ruined cliff houses of the Anasazi are amazing in their concept and construction. Al some points there are steps hewn into the rock and at others there apparently were woven ladders pulled up behind the pueblo dwellers for safety's sake. The la.st turnout at the south rim is al Spider Rocle. A pathway winds about 300 feet from the parking area and there are several other sights bes.ides the famous rock spire. The first sight of Spider Rock is breath- ~----- Canyon de Chelly taking. 1l is so huge (800 feet high) but is dwarfed by the canyon around it. The river is a slender thread down below, and there are other canyons branching off on both sides of the valley. Straight ahead and slightly off to the right winds a canyon enveloped in a famt blue haze. What lies In the canyon can only be discovered on foot or guided tour as there is no road along the rim The acoustics of the canyon are remark.able Standing 1.000 feet above and one-half mile distant from an Indian farm situated in the bottom of the canyon, one is able to hear the tinkle of the bells of the sheep in the pastures, Taking tea at the Empress By ST AN DELAPLANE VICI'ORIA, B.C. -The most famous ball given at the grand hotel Empress was on September 24, 1919, in honor of the dashing Prince of Wales. At midnight, his aides thought it was proper time for him to go home, and they signaled the orchestra which struck up the traditional closing, "God Save The King." As the majestic music ended, the Prince said: "Now that we've put father to bed, let's get on with the dance." An advance copy of the new Guide Michelin to Canada got to me in Montreal. It's the Green Guide (sightseeing). No Red Guide (restaurants) bas come out, and Montreal with 3,000 destaurants is waiting for a landmark decision by Ole French tire people. : Michelin ch08e British Columbia for a full 4ress introduction. And, of course, at the Empress. The enormous hot.el with ivy and turrets is the l)lOSt imposing pl.ace in the flowered city. Flower r:>ts are hung on the lamp posts of Victoria and fOU taxi between rows of blooming azaleas. , j For years "tea at the Empress" has been Considered an essential part of gracious living. (But you may have to stand in line during the tourist summertime.) Crumpets and finger tandwiches, proper British fashion, is the drill. Victoria is as starchy .as her namesake Queen. t We flew in on Air Canada and drove 20 ' int.q town along the Saanich Peninsula in a on-style doubledecker bus. There's a high ntage of fast food restaurants and shopping rs, but the impression is of a very "British" ty : School boys wear short pants and blue ~lazers with the school emblems on the breast tocitet. 1 British Columbia's tourist trade is a chunk of 4oJid gold in the economy. American tourists 4t'lve over the border to buy British woolen ~eaten and Scottish tartans, marmelade and tea-(Prince Charles blend i8 the most popular fOW·> . • Alak:a c:ruiae atllpe come in here. lt'a the ~now. The exchange ia most favorable. We bnged money at a rate of $1.29 Canadian for $1 11.S. lt'a brought the price of beer (to an .lmerican) down from $2 to $1.50. • : Love •t.ory, Juv: "Alma and t.he chauffeur tere Jovrn. Lordy, how they did Jove ... " : Victoria plays the part of a ri: stuffy bu they like to tell you t Francia Uenbu.ry = the »npre19. esigned in .) Married hia teCODd wife, Alma Victoria, and went back to Enaland. WU la)' U catnip and lhe dran\: like ti fish. Took up wtth the 28-year-old chauffeur ect 1hey did poor Francia ln. J Alma wu acquitted. The chauffeur wu ~ to death, reprieved and then 8erved until the end of . W«ld War ll. Alma tted .wcfde. The Michelin Gulde hll been five yean in mekfnc and w out at a ~Uon for 411: ... mD ~ Cuwftlo ~ ll'e DOW at boobtor9 for .,.. t?.96. Kuch debate coee on about ratlnp. A .............. ID the. CamdliD Boddll ID\.Wt • tine ........... dit J'rmcb ~ 8blCI .... -..r1 and dlNn for &be Bed OWde an .... *(, The Empress on the Victoria waterfront VICTotltA, UITtSH COLUMBIA Pop. 230,592. Coptoln Jomet Cook come here in 1 nl durfng hfl P'cxlflc OC90l'I ~· The pn>vince II str°'19ly EnQllsh. forestry, mining, tourism ore !fie thr" major sourcet of freth money. lf'1 f<Mlr times os big os Great Britoln. ~If times Japan. lt'1 l>IQ9er than ony U.S. lfote -except Alosko. (If Y<MI wont to bet somebody on Texas, offer to throw in Oklohotno too. You'll win,) lf'1 the genriMt climote In the province (2, 183 hou" of wmhlne o year), ond no-bosbb h0fl9 from the fr...bubble lamp stondord1 on !fie city streen. Write TCMirltm Vldorlo, 1117 Whorl Street, V8W 2Z2 Vtetorio, l.C. Conodo. ~nchmen. lt 1eerna to me the deciaion.t are loaded. But maybe not. The Empre11 people aay the famoua teu eell 84,000 crumpet. a year. Tourist. cop 2,000 of the talpoonl. Si1htaeein1 with Michelin: We did Thunderbird Park -Totem pol• and fndian cuvln11. The Maritime Museum and the Undennt Gardens. Michelin rtve1 thrff 1tan to the B.C. Provincial f<uHum. lt'1 well dea~rved . a.cr.Ucn of c..Ndian towN; tnlD statbw. lDOYie m.--. •WnUDI. Laci of buttanl to pwh lind dilpil9ys IO dnlui with. • - Orenge Coa1t OAILY PILOT/Sunday, July 25, 1982 Cl is worth trip to Arizona Picturesque Spider Rock m Canyon de Chelly the whinny of a horse m the corral and title cough of the man tending the animals The thought occurred that perhaps the vaunted heanng of the Indian is JU St the ultimate use of has environmPnl. If one were truly Listening. one could hear sounds for several miles in there. The silence is tangible, so much so that a normal sound is magnified immensely. A bird flying by created a wave of sound as the wind fluttered through the wing feathers with an intense whirring sound. A morning IS JUSt barely enough time to experience the south nm. and the north rim drive is longer. If not camping, thought must be given as to where to spend the rught as there ~ NITTHING out there but small Indian villages. Leaving Canyon de Chelly the route north leads to Colorado to the northeast or Page and Powell Lake to the northwest. To the southeast lie Ganado, the site of historic Hubbell Trading Post, an interesting stop and the only shade in that part of the world. Further east are Gallup and Albuquerque. To the west lie are the Hopi mesas and the Grand Canyon and Flagstaff. To the south are Phoenix and Tucson and ln between the high meadows of tane Grey country around Show Low and Heber. on Golden West Airli'nes when connecting to American Airlines with new 'Jet PlusTM ''joint Fares Now when you jct on American Alrllncs belween Los Angeles and 46 major t' S. citlelt, the Plus is thal your Golden West connecting tllg.ht from Or.inge Counry AJr- port only costs you an additional • 3~ when caJcul•ued within a joint fare + "Jct Plusn'" Joint fares are av:iilable everyday on every flight. (With Super Saver fares. restrictions apply) + One stop ticketing and aurom:itlc bag- sagc transfer. + Golden Wt:M Flight:-are operated with jet powered 48 pa1;senger Da!>h 7 's and 30 passenger SD-330 turboprops, featuring :1 flight :1ttcnd:1nt. ~vcr:1gc service and overhe:id storage bins. + Avoids LAX c;omtruction, tr:affic :ind . parking. Call your Travel Agent, Golden West Airlines or Amcrkan Airlines and ask for "Jct PlusT"'" Joint Fares. (714) 7S<>-S794 IA~iE~ ''Jet Plus.,.,, Savings AIRLINES .. Orange Oo11t DAIL V ptL01 ISund1y, July 25, 1882 Davis::~arowwn Since 1947 lppli1nce1 • Television • Video Projection TV * FRIGIDAIRE *GE * MAYTAG *CHAMBERS * PANASONIC *RCA * WHIRLPOOL * SONY * JENNAIR * FISHER * MGA/MITSUBISHI * Fantastic July Sale 50 0/0 EVERnHlllG /C Laree Selection Of Stmner Sportswear OFF Our 11th Annual Summer Sale Is On Thru July 31st Sale Items SOo/o Off Some Even More. (All Sale Items From Our Existing Stock) Slacks • Coats • Shirts • Belts & Other Items fiJO collar 'n cuff ~. s Ouahly Clothing and Cus1om Shirl Maker 333 E. 17th St .• Cost• Men IS.hind 111• Pencek• HCH.t H I 642·8788 Open Mon thru Fri. 11>-e •Set t0-4 BUCK'1 CLOCK SHOPPE SALES & REPAIRS Something Special ~ feminine fashions -f -r-,,1 250 E. 17th St. ~ ,["'I' YI I>\ '.\ ~ ~\ JULY 2 FOR 1 (Jlus '1") SALE DON'T MISS IT SHOP EARLY FOR BEST SELECTION (SELECTED MERCHANDISE) We Spec1ahze in Fashion For The Missy Figure ($1ze 4 thru 18} •tSALE DOES NO f APPL v TO SPECIAL ORDERS! Summertime SALE 20% OFF A\LL WALL & TABL.E CLOCKS 30% OFF ALL GRANDFATHER CLOCKS Featuring ZACHARIAH -HOWARD MILLER SETH· THOMAS -NEW ENGLAND STORE HOURS: MON.-SAT. 10-7 l ill)Pllat 8UNOAY, JULY 25, 1982 REAL ESTATE STOCKS ENTERTAINMENT Patrons' maps , find a ntiques LOS ANGELES (AP) -Don Guild's antique store 1s so big that patrons are given maps to find their way around. "I've had customers spend an hour trying to retrace their steps and find something they picked out and forgot to mark on their map,'" said Guild , whose company is called the Antique Guild. Guild's main store, located LO a former bakery in West Los Angeles, covers more than seven acres. Inside the gray stone buildings are hundreds or antique chests, sideboards, umbrella stands, nurrors, trunks, four-poster beds and other collect ibles gathered from Europe. It all started m 1966 when Guild used some antique furniture to display gift items he was offering for sale in his cham of Guild Drug Stores. The display drew a lot or attenllon. but Guild's customers were interested in the furniture. of old furniture, and leued a s mall warehouse. One week later, 40 percent of his stock was sold and Guild could see that he really was onto something. He leased more space, then more, and finally took over the entire site of the former Helms Bakery to set up the largest antique store in the country. "We don't have any peers," Guild said. "Most antique stores average about 2,000 square feet, which means 100 stores could fil in the Helms Avenue store." Sales of the Antique Guild were about $10 nulllon last year, srud Guild, who is pro,ecting a 15 percent increase for 1982. The company, which has two other smaller stores, one of which is in Santa Ana, keeps about 100,000 items in stock and Guild says the average piece sells in about three months. Guild admits customers will sometimes get into arguments over merchandise 03 04-6 06-8 ,. Market Analyele- oow JOnH 30 lndu1trtftll 840- Julv 19 23 +1. High 833.43 I ow 82$.1 Closed 830.57 ::~.1111 M T W T r Stocks of Orange County I irms are listed on D2. National market action is summarized on D4-5. "To my surprise, the customers were more interested in old wardrobes and tables than they were 1n the Jewelry and giftware," he recalled "It said something to me." "Someone will see a piece, go look for a salesman, and when they get back someone else may be cartmg it away," he srud. "It's hke a love triangle. They're ready to duel at 20 paces. I've instructed the salesmen lO step aside and let the customers work 1t out.'' ENCOURAGING DEVELOPMENT -Don Browning, president of In & Out Photo of America is pleased that hi'j 0.-, Noc "-" "'°'° franchise chain's eight Orange County locations are competing for share of $2.4 billion photo-finishing market nationwide. Guild went off to Europe. brought back five 20 foot crates Snapshot dev eloping • serv1ce In & Out focuses attention on West, 12 more Orange County outlets by '83 "'~lo MAPPING OUT SUCCESS -Customer reactions he notice in 1966 prompted Don Guild to open largest antique store. By JEFF ADLER 01 lh• Dally Ptlol llatt Don Browning. president of In & Out Photo of America 1s hoping his franchise l·ham or on<' hour film processing shops will be to photo finishing what McDonalds ts to the hamburger "Uniformity 1s wh.at we're trying to do here " explained the 29-year-old founder of the Los Ange les-based firm •·we·r~ trying to do th<' same thing as tne fast food chains " What the two year old cham does 1s dev<'lop and print a customer's snapshots in only an hour's time . Uulizing nl'wly avallabl<' technology ln & Out's 18 outle ts d<'velop and print photographs tn the full Vl('W Of 1ts customers The franeh1M• t·harn 1s one of several entranL'i compellng for a sh<.tre or thl· Juerauvt• $2 .i b1ll1on photo-finishing markt·t A 1 m 1 n g f o r t h t• p a r e n t t'ompany to Op<.'n 60 outlets. all sold to franchise purt'haM>rs, by the end of tht• year. he said. "We want to develop as many units a!> quickly as we can." For the near term. Browning said ln & Out is focusing 1t.s attention on opening shops in we&Lem au.tes. alt.hough outlets already are open m Wisconsin and Iowa But bv mid-1983, he hopes to be ro0ccntratmg the company's efforts 1n the m1dwest. Orange County now boasts eight In & Out shops. including the company's original locauon in . Irvine By the end of 1983. ' Browning said ht• expects 20 l'OUnty locations. Th<' t·ost of an In & Out frant·haS<• runs anywhere from $212.000 to $23:i,OOO, Browning said Tht• to tal cost refl('(:ts th(' $52,500 franch1M· ft'<', $114,000 for the Nor1tsu processing machin<' and the money set aside for operating expenses He said that a potential franch!Se purchaser needs about $100.000 up front to complete such a purchase. As for profits. Browrung said. "There 1s a substanl.al amount of profit to be made on the store 1f 1t 1s run properly." He s;tld a franchise owner can exp<'('t to net anywhere up to $100.000 a vear "not all of them will do that wt•ll, but salt'S will be between $4,000 and $9,000 a month." Bes1dl'S thr righ l to use the In Mix, match money managing methods By JODI CADENHEAD Of lhe Deity Pttol Staff At one store in Costa Mesa you can play the stock market, finance a coUege education and buy a home as well as shop for clothes and housewares. The Sears, Roebuck & Co store at South C-oast Plaza is one • of eight Sears around the country to offer "supermarket" financing to customers. The Financial Network includes broker Dean Witte r Reynolds Organiza lion. real estate company Coldwell Banker & Co., Allstate Savings and Loan Assoc1at1on and Allstate Insurance Group. Last year Sears ac-quired Dean Witt.er and Coldwell Banker with the idea of offenng the novel financing service to their customers, said Sears spokesman Bruce Brown. Store officials are hoping to tap into a vast markel that they say has gone largely neglected. They claim that 35 million Arflerican h ouseh olds use the store and that three out of every four Amencans shop there al least once a year. "So many customers didn't have the opportunity and were hesitant to go into a financial office," saJd Brown. "We thought thal they might be more comfortable in a Sears." So far, the response to the financial center has been good. Robert Swanson, senior vice president for Coldwell Banker, said that about 100 customers have stopped by the real estate office to ask aboul ever ything Crom !he value of their home to the poesibility of buying a finlt house "People enjoy the casual atmosphere of a Sears," said Swanson. "A salesman isn't out trying to pull them into a booth." Robert Juneman, a senior vice president for Dean Witter, said he's been surprised by the level of sophistication of inquiries by customers. Customers al Dean Witter can ask about mutual funds, money markP.l funds, stocks, bonds and retirement accounts. Juneman said he expects to attract new customers who wouldn't otherwise walk into one of the brokerage's branch offices. "They are familiar with Sears," said Juneman. "They are more likely to walk up and eeek advice and then go do their shopping.'' The Fin&ndal Network will be open during Seara store hoUJ"I. OVERALL APPROACH -Seara Financial network offers convenient, professional 0.., ,... ..... ,.... financial advice on savings, investment, insurance and real estate all under one roof. & Q u t s y s t t· m , f r a n c h 1 s e purt'hasers are trained by the parent in all phru.es of running the business, mduding the finer points of operating the processing machine. • Franchise holders also a re provided with all service and m aintenan ce the processor requires as part of the 7 percent per month royalty fee paid to the parent C'Orporatton Besides prot·ess1ng and pnnttng film. which costs $1.99 a roll to develop and 29 t'ents per print for a 24-exposure roll, ln & Out shops also sell Kodak and FUJI film , flasheubes. photo albums and related accessories Howt"V<'r. th(' processing of slt<.lt-s and enlargements are sent out w other firms on a same-day or ovt•rnight basis, Browning said Th<• c.'Ompany executive also pomtC'd out that two advantages to th<' In & Out system of print prc><:C"SSing are that film never is lost because 1t does not leave the premises and only the "good" pictures on a roll of film are printed "Seeing the machine doing the work in the window helps generate mter<'St," he noted. ln & Out's typical franchise holder 1s an absentee owner who views th e business as a n 1nv('s tmcnt. Browning said. Franch1S(' hold<'rs mclud<' airline p1lotc;, mortgage bankt•rs. in s urance agents and an arch1tet·t The most sue<'eSSful In & Out shop, Brownmg said, IS its Costa Mesa outlet. localed on the corner of 17th Street and Orange Avenue. Browning said it has nol been hard for outlets to build up a clientele "They come mto the store with the· attitude that it can't be done in an hour. The n, when they see their pictures they are customers for hfe." Other o n e -hour phot o franchisers compellng for a share of the market include induatry leader Fromex One Hour Photo System. a 54-store Los Anaetes~ based franchise; 1 Hour Photo. based an the east and northeast; and Perfect Photo, a subsidlaQ' o{ Der Wi e n erschnitael International of Newport Beech, which hopes to have between 50 and 75 units operating by year's end. •' Shoppers still shy from s.upermarket scanners,! By STEPHEN FOX LOS ANGELES (AP) -A new study by University of Southern California researchers indicates supermarkets will have io share the uvinp generated by their hiahly protested price scanners at checkout llanda lf the machines are to be accepted. The study was done by Ora. Michael Milla and Brian Harria, both Uli.atant prof.->n of marketing in the USC School of Bu1lneas Admlniatration. M they . expected, Milla and Han1a found oonaumen generally believe the ecannen aren't 1olna to benefit thtin. "Scannen have an Image problem that 1Upermark.eta must work to overcome," aid Harri•, not1n1 23 percent of the 1hoppera iUrYWyed aid they prefer DOt to patronim ltOt'es equipped With acan:nen. -"t ' CONSUMER CLOSE UP Harri• and Milli Nld acannera do MVe supennarketa a considerable amount of money and can abo benefit oonaumen by indicatf.na which ttema are mo.t pogular. "They malt~u~ faster and more aecurate, and they provide a more detalled receipt tape," aid H.ania. "In the 1oq ND, the Information they 1enerate can tM uHd by retailerl to improve their ~ to conaamer preferences." Oeep4te the apperent advan~ the .wd~ found ID09l COMWDen pnfer itetn llridn& '° the ahelf·PidJll .,.i.m u.ld with ...wm.-Arid the t ·' , '· .l Orange OOll l DAILY PILOT/lunday, July 2&, 1912 IRINIEGIAIT:ITOCll Here are the stock market activities of publicly traded Oc•nge County firms for the week ended Friday, July 23. Data provided by Newport Securities Corp. Iii Ii I .... I t lpha Mit ro &UU ' n .. o.r.. u.1 ' a..•·l!•J· aoo• • ._.,, e;:· ' amiu l :::~: ,:;~·· .ic,. f laor loan It. 1 ii I tatr. Tll•-1 t 1o•or ln\I. MO l • 10 k ••••twMr \ t :; :m,~~· U'L I\ l•l•t ttl"C ,,, lllt' ll "'' "'n l~•· IU~OI •S C:Ohlr•H Ill 16 Ctf'l lt,..hor CO L ll C.f\r"'I Ct•t CRU t I Clle lia .... U CMU It Clllle... .... • 10 C.h•n tre. -It Col-l a a.., - U C-rtt, loo. CMIOO . ' :: ~==,~··· g:1. ~fl :z ~~~Cho\~~ •• '\ ,, Duat....... OU• 1 D•tll9 H'nl' H -., Se•. 05'. 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W'f5t tl.~0 t].T., •10,0 1,,1 •.1 '1-\'-~' 102,89~ 10.6•6 .. ··--···-·--· --...... --. ---·-----. --··-··-·-··· ····---------·-··---...... -......... ---··-· .... --··· ............ ---·-..... -..... -....... --.. ---- !Little-known state agency !targets crooked auto repair I SACRAMENTO (AP) -"Guara nteed satiafaction" promilleS the auto mechan1c with the honest face -before he rlps you off for worlt not done, unnec.euary work, or installation of used parts he said were new. I A mere 20,000 of the owners of California's I 13 million cars complained about thoee and other l expensive frauds and errors during the past year l to a state agency little known despite bold signs posted in all legal repair shops. Robert N. Wiens, chief of the 10-year-old state Bureau of Automotive Repair, figures that for each complaint made. 100 more are not -a potendal 2 million cornplainta a year. ~ the fi8ca1 year Just ended. agency 1stat1stica ahow repair shops paid $311,166 in fines I for fraud. Fifteen people were convicted of fraud jand petty lan:eny and served an average 45 days in jail. Another 13,000-plua days of probation. were handed OU~ and nobody charged WU acquitted. Investiptiona led to repayment of a record $1 million by repair shops. Driven are adviaed the bureau exlsta when they deliver their cars into the hands of a mechanic. Some 35,000 registettd repair ahops in California are required to post. tbe sign, infonnin8 conswnera of their riahta under the stjte Automotive Repair Act of 1971. A flnt in the nation, the $3 million-a-year, industry-fu¥ed burea u operat.ee out of what at first appears to be a modest storefront a few miles from the at.ate Capitol. A cloaer look, however, reveala a letup that would make a mechanic with a la.rcenoua bent think hard about thievery. And it i1 theft, HJI Wiens. when a repai.nnan takee money for mlarepre8e.nted work and materlala. A federal study estlmat.ee half the A $209 S an Jose m an p aid brake f o r major c omponent rep lacem ent. All h e n eed ed was a dollar's worth of brake h ose. nation's annual $.~ billion auto repe.lr bill goes for unneeded or fraudulent work. The bureau geta involved to aolve a wide variety of reaaona. They got a refund for a Hemet woman who paid fl60 to a mechanic who da.maaed her car when he used the wrong boltl to mount a replacement water pump. A Fresno man wanted hla ~take manifold clea.Md, but wu &\illed in1o buytna a new ltar1er that dldn't work. He aot a $38.96 refund. A Loe Anaeles wc:man wu repaid $94 for a carburetor that didn't work. A San Joee man paid $209 for major brake component repW:ement It turned out all he needed wu a dollar'• worth of brake hoee, and he got hil money beck. ~ headqua.rtera, which d.lrecta five reaional operationl at.a1'wide, ii a nest of busy oflices and the bureau'• 0 ultlmate weapon" - a aoph.1tUcated undnwver ara11e where muter ~ prepu-e ~ to nte9t~-lhope auapected of betJ\I ie. than horiellt. The bureau wt1l "rta" a car .o 1pedfic th1no are wronc wtth tt. then take I\ by truck to wtthfn a mu. ol a IU9pect ...-. ., Mth1na can tan while lt.'1 beln1 d riven to the teene. They demibe probJenw that abouk:l leed the mechanic 1o ~ problema. If he 1uapata ~ repaln are needed when all the car rM1ly nqulrm 11 a new . IDU'kl>luc, he'• ln trouble. -'l\uat kind of undmxMlr work la needed bec:!awe Calif~ doel not requ.ire l)l'OOt ot campe-.cy from auto repair abppa. Anybody wft)i a wnnch CM -bilmelf up a a m.cbanic. But unlike mott 1t.a\e11 California at l1a1t ~ ~tion Of au1o ahops. ,.. ~the effeciMnW Of the tM.ftau. • bdl ll'Wlll• )ltile , ..... tn th. LesWatu.re Would eet up a ~JW' Plol f':"mn in the Secramento area provldlna ~r ~olunt.ary c.ru.&atkm of ~ Nq& f "' • • if.. Ca~p,e t s sa v.e d througJl d~e • D'g Method developed to renew old carpeting by color ebansea What can people do wtwn the carl)etina ln their homee or ottlc:e bqlna to look ~ The)' can elther replace It, or l\ave It cJMned: ~ m no ahemaUvee. Rllhtt Wron,. A for mer 111 r o1p ac e en1 ln eer, R oy Lanpnwaher, cl.alma carpetfna can be cleaned and dyed In the aa.me procet1. "Prevlou1ly. carpet d yelne waa a rlaky experiment, at belt," aaya Laneenwalter, who runa 4n1enwalter.Harrll Chemical Co.. in Anaheim. "0ye1 couldn't be controlled. It waa virtually tmpollibht to mat.ch colon trom vat to vat. The color couldn't be 1uatalned from one aide ot the room to the other, much 1• from one room to another. \ '1Bl\t, with t.h.ll new prooem. we have a lock on /'carpet dyetna. 'n'ie ,...uita are at.able, controllable, .pentWlent colon,'' he aald. "I otUmate, con1ervaUvely, that half ot the w-petinc now betna thrown awa:y an4 replaced could be u lv.,ed with 1 proftllloMl dye job.'• claimed the chtmltt SUU, thn Lanpnwaltar method h-. UmitaUona, h••ld . "l\eelly vlohmt chana• aren't alwaya polalble . For e>e1mplo, you can't 10 from bi.ck to white, allhou1h you can 10 from whl\f th black. And, red carptotln& can only OOl'OITl(I marocm. or wlne-colored. "taoh cu1tomtor'11 oa rp•tlna& I• t11ted, to d tenn1nt tho v11lety of 1-olot1 p •lh)t \hroueh the dyetna procoM tJ1ually, lh If •r• IMIVfral opUona 1vallabl1. Jlowt1v.,r. 0<•ryllu or a.ic1I Y•'lll#r carpetlna will not takt dytt," ti .. 111tlcl . t..antenwaJi.r put hi• PfotWlill on th•' markt1t two r,oart 110. 'A c.rpet tl y•r In K11m•• Cl\y .' 11111dn't mnk.., 11 major color chu11.ier. I h• 1•.-mcr in t~r tMllUt~ wht-r• we t.ralnw him In th• l..anf•nw#l &ar Dy-0>m't1pt. Now, he1'1 doln41 1 huuf 11 tµ., hullNiM. ti. huy1 dyee from us •vory month,i' tMt .,.Id Lan"enwultar nuw f r•nuh11u11 hh1 m41thod . More thi n 60 frcrn~·hl1t1 .,,. ln OJ1uratlon ln CaUfomla and othtr 1tat.N. \ Pat Trlcy, a formtr bMu~ IAlan ownw, fJJ'tt btlan dyetna cmpetl ln honw. Tlwn, be ex.,..W t.o bua1ne. olflcel, b&nka, apan:menta, and botell. "U I were to draw a democraphic profU. ot our typk:al f~ holder, It would be a man or a couple, ~ sa t.o 4~. who bu never been In bualnem befon." LanamwaltM' la int.roduclna h1J pn>lnllD -• resional bull. 11M next '*11fl OWUt .,... la a.n Diego, where Lanpnwalw WW Itek fra.nchJlee with aeminal"I. l'ranchlle COits raJ\ae 11ftom about the pnce of a compact automobile" lor a llmDle operation, "up to about that or • "'w Mercedet SeN luxury c.r for the laraer, reatonal 1ub-fran chl1on .'' aald Lanaenwalter. Equipment, trainina, a 1upply of dye product. contlnutna coun1elln1. and the opportunity to particlpa~ In a cooperative advert.t.ing program are lncluded ln th~ franchise fees. "The •tart·up coeta are amall, and people can actually operate thll bualnt!ll out of their homes." he said. Building sluIDps WASHING TON (AP) -More oonatruction workers are now out of work than at any other time In h istory, eccord.lna to an industry report. ''Unemployment ln the conalr\ICtion industry now stand.I at 18.8 percent, more than twice the national unemployment aves-ace,'' according to H.C. Heldenfell, president of the Auociated Oeneral Contractora of America. Nearly 1 mi.Won akilled conatruction workers 1tru now looklna for Jot-, Heldenfela aaya. The problem 1tt m1 prlmarlly from ht1h lnterett rat.et affecUna both private conatruc:tion and public work1, and reduced pu!>llc work.a 1pendlng by federal, it.ate and loca1 govemmenta, he u y1. An lffortla•I• T11 Sh1ff1r L •o• Lo11a11R• L•A•111a 7 12.5 °/o A.P.A. Lets':AA~TE (Working Men) Real Estate Oriented Multiple Write-off "Lltt:e guy can do It, '82 •21701 TRANS AM ~-:: '82 CAD. s3a911 ELDORADO ~: EXAMPLE ./ ft _)~...._ ~cxj 1 Big guy can't" EXAMPLE ~ (714) 547-5618 Offer expires July 31, 1982 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ''""'"'milt A Flctltloua Bu1lneu Neme Stetement lll•d with the County Clerk la valid lor five yHra efter wl'tlcl't time c,onllnulng bualn••M• muat reflle . Publlcetlon la n.cHHry only If there ere chengH. Cell th• Legel Oepertment at the DAILY P I LOT f o r l nf o rme llo n end nece •••ry forma. WE LUSE ILL lllES Ill MODELS. CALL RICI UllPIE. L BOB LOllGPR• L•A•ING 7 13800 Beach Blvd., W•tmlnater, C•llf. 642--4321 lhilv Pillt bt.l32 ..... 714/892-8851 714/138-2500 Color Graphs Found to Increase Management Productivity The typical executive today is in a state of conflict . Most executives operate on t he premise the y le a r ned i n grad uate business school: "more information leads to bett e r d e cis ions.'' T he computer age has caused a proliferation.. of analysis but left the executive without en ough time to properly aaaimilat e 1uch. Re ce n t research has s hown th at information In color gra ph form can subetantially ~uce the executive'• assimilation time a nd increase the ir comprehension of information for dedston-making. T he Wharton A pp lied Research Cen ter a t the Univenity of Pennsylvania WU oommiaioned by the 3M Company to conduct rettea.reh to determine If there were any dlf1erenciea in bu.inela meeting• between u s lna overhead tranaparencles and a white board with felt Up pena.. The finding• showed ~ advantages of using color graphs. • 28" average savings In meeting time • h i1her llkeli h ood o f reaching a OONensua • the presente r uaing the overhead tra napare ncles was thought of u more credible and prot.monally prepared InfoGraphica Inc . o f Newport Beech now offers both an easy to u.e 8ttYioe and a computer 1y1tem to facllltaie the \ran11aUon of numerical lnforma\lon into color paph fonn for bulinem preaentaUon1. Tbt color arapha are available ln hard copy later prlntJn1. 8~mm '11tde1, an d overhead tran1parenc le1. The unlquene11 of the InfoOraph • Servlce la Ill almplidty u 1 re1u l t of the DeaJf n In~ eoftware. Thia advtnctmtnt autom1te1 \lt• t•l~tlon of whtch format (b1r1, plH, u._ IW'facl f11ph. nc.) and which layout (borlaon&al . " .. I . .. .. .. ' .. ' I ( .. \. " choose the colors and provide the data; InfoGraphics" does all the rest! T here are two locations for the In!oGraphics Service in Orange County: the Graphics One store in Costa Mesa on Harbor Boulevard run by .,..ou Jl&,OJll w .oao ··--.D~ 1~.on "'·°" .u.•'' .-,011 John and Chns Overrend and the G ra phics One store in Irvine on Sky Park Circl e run by Carol and John Berg. Drop by the next time you need to make up a slide or overhead transparency presentation in a h urry. The 1yp1cal aecuuve today doesn't have Umt' lO aa mul11e lht• 1nfon n11t1or1 needed for decWon-maJuni. TES T COMPANY ,.,, ,..,,, c •• '''"'' ........ "' c •.11 ,.. .... I" ... ••> ...... . .., ·'"' ...... " I ~· I ,., I l"• Dita s--1.-d In \ht form of a color 1-r pi:nkld Wo0"91)h" pktW'lt II vtiaaU. condet, end ..n;~ ' VISIT ONE OF OUR LOCATIONS, LEA VE YOUR BUSINESS CARD AND WE'LL OlVE YOU A FREE CX>PY OF 8M'a GUIDE "A 3M AUDIO VISUAL APPROACH 'It> INCREASE BUStNESS MANAGEMENT PRODOCI'IVlTY ." IntoGraphks"' Servb Oent.n 1n Qranp County t ' and/« ver1icaJ cttdl, rnulU~ paphl per ..... etc.) belt rep rfftnu th$ data ln an ~ ,mantilltr. You~ ........... ,.... •• 1 1 i ~ -Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Sundey, July 25, 1982 What happ~ned to fixe~-rate mortgages? WELL PLANTED -Touches of greenery enhance the dining room of the Pacifica. one of the Sea Island models in the Newport Beach community. Homes are priced from $390,000 to $795,000. Once-simple ~ome loan has become complex fl JOHN CVNNtn i::w-~orK -The cyn- ical principle of compllcatlon1 poeita the notion that limpUctty, one o f man'• moet elevated concepta 1.M'Vitably II doomed by complexity, one of the perwratU. of econorn1c Ute. You need not believe In the principle, but U you are a homebuyer, builder or loan olficer you mipt want to .ccept It on the evidence. The evidence II what bu happened to the once.11mple home mortaaae. Le.I than a decade aao most mort1agee looked alike except for minor variations ln maturity and lntereat rate1. Generally. the catchall for about 60 new mortaaaea with fluctuating lnterest rat.et. The lntereet rate fluctuate• with certain lf'\dlces, and are adjusted at intervals ranglna from aa little aa alx months to u much u five years. --In the graduated payment mortgaae -GPM -payments lncreue year by year until they reach a fixed rate after ~ years or 10. Suitable for those with rising lncome1. Note: Because early payments may not cover Interest charges, "negative amortlz.atlon" can cccur. -The graduated payment adjustable mortgage loan simply -well, in a relative sense - combine11 the ARM and the !Wortgage insuran ce r educes the lender 's risk . buyer could be certain of fixed monthly peymenta for about 300 months or ao. That old fixed-rate mortgage now la referred to by the acronym FRM, to distinguish it from many score. of othen. Your new mortgage, 1hould you qualify for one, may Involve a variation of nine buic loan types, whose natures recently were clarified by the National AaaoclaUon of Home Builders. They are: Adju•table rate, graduated payment, graduated payment adjustable, shared equity, shared appreciation, growing equity and i.ero-interest mortcagea, and buydowna and land leases. You might also become Involved in mortgage lnaurance, which can lower your down payment. -The adjuatable rate mortgage -ARM -or adjustable mortgage loan is a GPM. It allows low monthly payments in the early years, with the negative amortization added to principle. The same note of caution as in GPMs applies. -The shared equity mortgage brings together an investor with a buyer who cannot afford a home on his own. The investor may provide part or all the down payment, a portion of monthly payments, or both. There are many varieties of SEMs, but generally the Investor receives a proportionate share in the property. SEMs generally run 5 years. In theory, the buyer will be able to buy out the investor or the home will be sold, providing the investor with his profit and his former partner with sufficient money for the down payment on another tiome. -With a growir.g e quity mortgage. or GEM, the monthly payments increase each year for a number of years or for the entire term of the loah. Increue. may be peged to an lndex or 1et by a fixed .:hedule. Unllke lncrea1e1 on an adjuatable rate mortaage, when G!:M paymenta rt. the entire lncreaae goes to reduce the mortaage principal. Thus the buyer aocumulatea equity at an increased rate. -~ 1ts name suggests, you pay no lntere11t on the zero- in terest moftgage. These m o rtgages involve large down payments, often one-thlrd of total pnce, with the remainder paid in equal monthly Installments over five to seven years. -Interest rate buydowns have become a common method for builders to help buyers qualify for mortgages. The buydowu to lower interest rate than generally prevails may run for one year or three years or the full term of the mortgage, and involve one percentage pomt or several. -Land leases allow lower down payments. The buyer lives m the ho use and IS responsible for taxes. insurance and mamtenance. The land is leased. The homebuyer generally has an option to purchase 1t later. -Mortgage insurance, bought by the homebuyer, reduces the lender's risk In return, the buyer 1s a llowed to make a lower down payment. No, there's nothing simple anymore about applying for. g etting and understanding a home mortgage loan. But there IS something positive to be said , too. That is, the multiplicity and complexity of the new loan instruments presents the buyer with many more options than were available before . Tropical air at Sea Island . -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- McLain Development Company's new Sea Ialand community in Newport Beach boasts an impressive guarded-gate entrartce to the array of private recreational amenitie11 and lush semi· tropical landscaping of exotic trees and emerald lagoons. Reflecting Sea Island's statement of life on the grand scale, 'The Pacifica' ll a spaciou1 home- encompeasinc approximately 2,830 square feet, in a two-stocy, two-bedroom, three-and-one-halt bath formaL ~ A total of seven floor plans are preaented at Sea Island, and range from 2,111 to 3.003 square feet. Current prices range from $390,000 to $795, 000. The sales office and decorated models are open daily from 10 a.m.. to 5:30 p.m., at Sea I.aland, located on Jamboree Road, just north of Pacific Coast Highway in Newport Beach. UCO Construction, Inc. of Whittier has announced the grand opening of Sea Ridge, a 47-unit condominium community located near the ocean in Costa Mesa. Geared toward an affluent market able to afford luxurious design in a home. these one and two-story residences are a comfortable 1,245 to 1,418 square feet and are priced from $159.950. The community at 2175 Pacific Ave. can be reached by taking the San Diego Freeway south to the Harbor Boulevard exit. Travel south on Harbor to Victoria Street then turn right on Victoria until you reach Pacific Avenue. Turn right on Pacific and follow the signs to the complex. Visitors interested in touring the models and premises can do 110 during the sales hours of 11 a.m to 6 p .m. daily except Friday. For additional infonnaUon phone 642-2757. When Laguna Village opened sales on the current phase, sales counselors reported crowds of enthusiastic home seekers waiting to retierve the plan of their choice at the development. Bruce Hill, project sales agent and president of Pacific Coast Realty, aaid selections are still available in prior units and immediate occupancy is possible. The latest opening followed on the successful opening, and subsequent sales of all prior phases. Views are a prominent highlight in the newest unit. The models are located at 22441 Camino Este. ban just west of the San Diego Freeway ln Laguna Hills. To reach the sales center, take the Lake Forest Drive exit west from the San Diego Freeway, approximately one mile to San Vittoria Drive, then left to the sales center. Models are open daily from 10 a.m. Its 110uth Orange County location among hilla east of Lake Forest has been a major factor in attracting a steady stream of home shoppers to Landmark Allaos, a development of large luxury home. by Slgnal Landmark Properties, reports Ralph Decker, sales manager at the development. Priced from $218,000 to $290,750, the homet at Landmark AlllOI ranae ln me from a four-bedroom plan with 2,222 ~uare feet of llvtna apllC!e to a five-bedroom model with 2,8"3 lqUafe feet. Landmark Aliloe can be reached by taking the San Diego Freeway to the Lake Forest exit and drivl.na east on Lake Forest jult put Trabuco Road to the development. Five decorated models and a . aalee center are open daily from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. More lnlormation II available by call11\l 869-8974. Shortage due ClUCAQO (AP) -A national ahorta&'e ot 1.86 million hou1tn1 unlta wW &rvelop by the end of the yeer beca~ of the uump 1n new home ~.•y.atitle tmunnoe ftnn. Cbbao Title bwurance Co. ala lta lltimate WM bfmd 'OD l&adldal frClm the u .8. Depar \men t of ~~· r:'- FOR SALE BY OWNER Loweet Prtc.d Home In T'"""Arch Bey l330,0f)O ~~octlll­home on a llrgl tot. Pl1vlll bladl. ~comnUllty. -tAU.-llob....., 1141111.em Realtors set big weekend t J : ' I l Repreeentattve. ot t!"1lll four communltlel withi.ri the jurlMllctlon of ch411 South Oran1e County Board of Realton met with Barbara S t ock1 board president, ancl memben ot the "Open: House Weekend''• c ommittee for th~ signing of the proclamation declarlnl) Saturday and Sunday u official "Open Hou••' Weekend." Attending were the mayor pro-tem of San Clemente, Ken Carr, and the presidenta of the four local chamber• of commerce includln1 Capistrano Beach and. Dana Point. 1 Several hundred homes will be held open, both Saturday and: Sunday by the board'•: realtors membership ln, an effort to publicize the! availability of homes. R e altors and their affiliate members of the escrow and title c ompanies will be available to answer the many questions people have regarding real estate, financing and related subjects. at no obllgation. Homes being held open between the hours of 1 and 5 p.m. can be ide ntified by bright printed yellow balloons publicizing the "Buyer'a. Market." There also wiU be free literature available explainini titl~ ins uran c e , escrow procedure and fees and loans presently available. '"' Orange Co11t DAILY Pll.OT/Sund1y1 July H 1 1082 NYSE t;OMP0 ITE TRAN ACTION •VOfAf!Ott\llinUH f UOHOll ....... ,0 .. MIO••"·,.,.(.,!( , •• lot10• 011IOIT Allt CllfCllllUfl noc• t •tllAllH\ AlllO ltflOUU l'f Tiii OH lllO llltTllflf hlu _. """ \n ,. I Mltll W. Wt! Oe Mlt' Uw Pl '; : ~1~Lv~o .. 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""' .... w '" Unocorp '° 11 J ~"' ••· •.. : future. t1l4 ,,•~ "'!!"',~ n ... b •l l' •'• •'• '" .,._ I' h h ~ .. u .. "' ~ 11•, "" '\.,. , I c..11r 1er t IS mont . an emergenrv t.. J1• UMll'll J 411 '"' J 1\1. l ••• "' "~J ~ l"~~"'~ f, 11: r· ~~ 1:,:· •1meeting of the Organ1iat1on of "" • "'' uiutce 11 .~ ,,., 1., ..... : Petroleum Exporting Countries :~ ,-~ .• ~u"'111';,',1l~, .J ,:" .~·: ,:··: .:1produced no agreement on either ' '" Ir • IC> t • • rod . I Is m 111a 11 1, 1 • i.;: .; pncmg or p ucuon eve ~ ~l7~, ~:~~ 10 ,: 1? g, :r• :r:· '•I And as Thom Brown at the •• "'""''"' 20 • I); ,.. • • b k f f B h & S ;; •"9U111~1tu ''~!.'v-v'-•• ,., •'• : 1 roerage1nno Ute er mger '• ,t~ JY. v111ra . " ••• , , ,., • Inc. argued 1n a recent report ~ ~ .~ ~~~" I" J a lk "Ii"' :;:: . .; predicting lower crude-011 pnces :~ ~nl:', "° 1~ 1~ 11~ , jf~ ~ , · I "Experience has proven that oil, '• "-"'"" • # i 1 •• ,., : 1 like any other commodity, is sutr.t '" ~ 'llAmC ~ t 1 •"' •.. •.. " "' i: ~ ~~ 1 ~ 'l 1 1~.; ~~ 'J.!. • the law of supply and deman , and ~ ;i ~~ t I 1! ., r· ~.: 1.-; 1 :: demand has fallen Sharply" ~ ~ vt11e<~ 1 tt 1 , .. ' ' At Memll Lynch. Plel"('('. Fenner & '• I .. Vl(Oft ' ., • i"' • . I •1 "'vJn1r •• 11 1.. " 1 ... ~ Smith. economist Jack Lavery 1 .. viw ,. 1 1 '· , : o s e r v e d , • ' R e c e n t O P ~ C VII< OI l ~ l', ~ b •11 11 }"' v$E:'"' i 11 1 10" 10 • 10 , • • ..a_ 1 " 3--,. 111 G • • I'• 1 , 1 , -: uc:ve opments lessen the risks of any 11\ •.-v ,. J I '• , 1~.. .. L..--l~ .. ;: .~ ~=s i: '! =~ : ·, : .. , . smu p energy price re-t'SIClllation. at • least near·tenn." l:: 1 •11. wrc -w-w-~ -,.., s" l'•. ~I\ p ••11 ,, " ,._ d > , 1., ~ Lavery forecasts inflation running ~ =17:;, '° \ ~ n~ H .. n.. ~ at as percent year·to-year rau-in the f w. o;'j ~ .~ ~~ 11~ ri:O: '• fourth quarter of this year, l'Wng n a Jt n~ H : n.: · modestly to about s s pel"Ct'nt by the 1: I I~ .. , \hird quarwr Of 1983 , .... l' • ,.. The government's latest da~ mad<> 11: 'I·:' •' no wa~ in the stock mark<'l Th , ••• 11'°41· ) • Do J • • ·• w on average of 30 1ndustrtals ,,..... "": ~ ... _. 90 9oit1 7 .. ~IN. up 1. to .ni.5 1n thc past ""'. " wttk, f0Uow1n1 gains ltltaling mon- 1 • , then 31 points in th<' two prt'vloos ~ weeks. .. The New York StOl.'k Exchanat :: composite lndt\ic l'OIC .14 to 63,81. and · • the Amtncan Stock Exctaanee mark t valut Index w11 up 4.82 at MA2 8'f 8otrd volUtnP ~ ~AO day, . J l 1. - Orange Ooa•t DAIL.V PILOT/Sunday. July 25, 1982 .IDl'roll .. NO'IS -Ann ""*'· bom L4lt:y AM c:w.r. a ,.,,,. ..-...,, be An»nm'I bed-_..._...., .,._, An~UC. .. -'JI',.,. oJd.. M1JJ bnlhNnl a-o.dway tn "S,,,,..,. IJlbJM.," H.,..'s • look ac c.he J.ad,y, trom hofrd to toe. IO to lpeak. rz.~~~Pf:!ORT NEW YORK -Ever linoe 1he •tarted &aJ>'" dandnc her way into America'• heart.I in the 1940., perlpai.dc Ann MWer hu been like a bumaw loins \h.fOUCh butter. -?<lothina'• kept her down -not even a 1teel boom. . "Docton didn't ever think I'd dance again," the aaya of an acctdent ln a St. Louil theater ln 1973 that temporarily knocked her off her feet. "I was in the ho.phal for two montht. And I didn't walk for two yean without ...S.tance." The leay MIN Miller had juat finished a number with Pat Paullen and Michael Callan called "Friendahip" and was turning to walk off stage when ".omebody preaed a button at the wrong Urne." The boom came down and crushed Miss Miller's akull. "When I sat up, there was blood all over the stage," she rememben. But fortunately for her, she was wearing the aame kind of 1tiff, lacquered wig that she sporta in the current Broadway musical hit, "Sugar Babies. "Thia wig," she aaya with emphaaia, pointing to the top of her head, "this dumb wig aaved my llle." But the flrebal.ling Mi. Miller didn't sit' still for long. She had written an autobiography called "Miller'• High Life" with her friend, journalist Norma Lee Browning, and went out plugging it aa soon as she was able to get back on her leet. - "The book saved my sanity, because going on the road made me feel like I was doing aomething," she says. "I knew I couldn't dance at the time and I wasn't sure I ever would again." But Ann Miller has had a way of bouncing back throughout her life. When her parenta broke up, she and her mother bolted Houston and headed for Hollywood Set: Ann Miller, Page D7 .__.... ..... .._. ~ NOW PLAYING ,, A JllO. 10J..NS CHAJ!\.f.S H Off ......... ~ ......... -· ....... # .,, -.. Ml IOJN GOO::)'.I 'Ml.JS OIAAlES H ..GfE ..... . IOBT~ Vi:xnf~ PO-•--""-J-----· - STILL GOT •EM -During an intermission of Broadway's "Sugar Babies," Ann Miller shows that time hasn't effected her gorgeous legs. Now it is free to become one of us. 1Hilll THIS SUMMER'S DELICIOUS COMEDY IDT! 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"Ai.THU.." 1001 "TH« HIT LITTl.IE WHOlllHOUH IN TlllCA8" 1•1 -"ALL NtQHT LONG" (111 CtNIJI M>UilO .,.!l • .....__""_;;_·.~_;,_;_;:a. __ J "l'IOCKV Mr' 1001 -•CLAIH 0, THI TITANI" 1001 Citf! 11 SOUtoO ""Rl'Olll"l"i -•THI 8WON>ANO IOl'Cfl'lll'I" 1111 °"' " SOUtlO A ••·~·A LA HABRA ORIVI IN I ·n.t T'HINQ"' (Ill -"8\.AOI llUNNEl'I" 1111 ::lllf .. _ -+-------- "YOONG OOCTOfll .. lOVF" 1111 -•111N'\.AMF'1H1 C10' "- .,,. .. ITUTTU ~ .. TallA •• (111 --• """ • -• -• --"AU NIOKT lOMO" 1111 17N .. 2 --..... ,.,,. .. , OSlANGE 0111Vf IN , .. ••• •I ''• MISSION I UIVI ,,.. . . ~~DI 1n the 1930. with virtually no money, lntent on fin~ a new Ute. ln a bua 1taUon, a fortuneteller iold hir that eoineday htr name "would be up in llchtt." lht believed htr. "l'w had t.hiN&l llke thet happen to me all my life," aaya M1M Miller, who lna11ta ah 11 been ,utded throuahout by eomo kind of my1ticllrn. "I wu born wit.h a veil over my face and I'm very peychtc." She •tarted out tap dancing at theaters and clube ln 141 Anple1 to keep food on t.he table and, not long after, wu dilcoveredperform.tna in a f:;an FrandlCO n'4chtclub by Lucille Ball and Benny Rubin. That led to a movie contract at RKO, where 1n 1937 -at the age of 14 -she played with Ginger ~en ln "Stage Door." Then followed a role 1n 'Room Service" with the M..arx Brothers, a ~ounome she descri~ aa lova1'le zanies. Harpo Used to chase her around the set and she was ~tly fleeing to the safety of her dres&ng , aometirnes in tears. 'They were crazy as loons," she says, ectionately. "They were fun to work wit.h, but I ju.al a young kid and they loved to shock me." In "You Can't Take It With You," Miss Miller · ed the role of an aspiring ballet dancer. thing t.hat was actually foreign to her. "I told director Frank Capra that I had done ~et and toe work so I could get the role," she rYI· "I had never done toe work 11'1 my lJfe." And ahe paid for 1t. _ "I wu so stupid that I never knew about wrapping the feet with lamb's wool and all that .atuff. Nobody told me, and I went out and stood on See .t\n.n Miller, PalJe DB Miss Miller during Hollywood heyday DAil. Y 1:00. 1-00, 1:00 7:00, t:OO, 10:45 Jnr#RZX T.~Ot~m e, ... , .... .,,..,.,.,, ... __ , DAILY 12:30, 2:30, 4:30, 1:30, ~. 1~ (PO) C LN' EA..c:;TW .<( ')lJ "SUMMER LOVERS" ,.081H WIUtAMI DAILY 3:15, 1:00 ..sTAA TP.EK.1 DAILY 2:1!5, 4:15 1:15, 1:11, 10:15 (A) "THE WORLD ACCORDING TO GARP" DAILY 2:00, 4:30 7:00, t-A5 (A) "They're here." POLTERGEIST-~ DAILY 12:30, 2:45 5:00, 7:15, t:30 DAILY 2.1IO, 4:30, 7: 15, 10:00 '·~;.11D8~ NIOKT98ZX 0 COdDY Im DAil Y 1:00, 3:00, 5.-00 7:00, t:OO, 10'.A5 DAILY 2:00, 4:30, 7:15, 10:00 POLTERGEIST •. ~:. JM, l:U. "RAIDE"S OF THE LOST A,RK" '"°' DAILY 12-.30, 2:io, 4:30, 1:30. 1:30, 10:15 (PG) DAILY 12:30, 2:30, 4:30 1:30. 1:30. 10:30 DAILY J:IO, t:tO "THE SWORD AND THE SORCEAEA"tA) DAILY 1:35, 1:00, 1o:Jo MONTY PYTHON'I "THE SECRET POLICEMEN'S OTHER BALL" DAILY 1..J.t.7+10M (A) "They're here." IT llNOWI WHAT 8CAllU YOU POLTERGEIST lllCillfUA m a4IVlll ~UlflfrQ f'At. l:IO IAT/IUN. ~00. l:tO "'ST AR TRIK II ""'· 1:11, 10'M IA T/IUN. 1:f0 1:1 1 .. AO ET. TICS b'l'llA · TslUlUTillAL DAILY 1l:IO, MO -=--..., 10clD CN> ~ ..... ~ .. THE IE8T LtTTLE WHOREHOUSE IN TEXAS" ""· 1:00, 1:15, 10:30 IAT/IUN. 1:30, 3:45 t:OO, 1:1', 10:30 (A) Orange Co11t DAILY PILOT/Sunday, July 25, 1982 No m.tter how manv good movie• you ... Ihle eunvner, VO.U ~ ..... Aft Offlc9'1 Md •Gefttleman:' I.Mt week, preview MldlenoH moroaa the country dlao~ thla movie Md loved It. .. H'I Htt you up where~ belong: I A".RAMOllNT PICTIJRES PR~ A LORIMAR-MARTIN ELFAND PROOU::TX:lN·A TAYLCR HACKFORD folLM RICHARD GERE· DEBRA WINGER ANOl"FICERANDAGENTI.EMAN Also •arrin& 0.-.VID KEITH and LOUIS GOSSETT. JR. as ·Foley'· Origlnal MWlil' by .JArK NITZSCHE Written byBQ,)GLAS CV.Y STEWART·Prodl.JN'd by MARTIN UFAND·Olrccted by TAYLOR H~Kf'ORD IR i.. ""'!!!l'D ~ -~ ~-~~-~~! f>K?T\J~.,,, L .. 11111..-1 ~"" • : ""'" • 6""1 ........ , • I : -. STARTS WEDNESDAY MISSION VIEJO NEWPORT auclf ORANGE WESTMINSTER Edwards V1e10 T Nm Edwards Newport Cinema Ctnedome Edwards Cinema West 830 6990 644·0760 634·2553 891 3935 Ever Since two ent"erprislng youna men turned the City Morgue into a swinging business, people have been dying to pt In.. DT l I I;' f I .... ' . i Orange Ooalt OAILY PILOT /Sunday, July 28, 1Q82 Miller . s till going strong in 'SU:gar B ,-- D7 thOM n thinD. My toM to thll day tre crookHUlt r didn't have enouah bra• '° wra t ool around them to protect th m • · ~ --'P ...-ted 1olna oUt of ~ did 1'0t ol pun~ strla. But '10t Ann niltwt· Wm.ct lP lt\11"oh, Whore lh. ippiMl'Cd ort p\&lar lhowa and made her no••famou1 commerclal for Oreat Amt'rkan Soupta, dancing atop an ei.ht-foot can of eoup, 1urrounded by a pUade of cnorua litla and 20-foot water founwn.1. She a1lo hJ\ the mUlical thc.ter circuit. where 1he wu "redltcowred" dotna "Mame" ln Florida. That pt!rfonnance aot her back to Broadway, where she took over the ume role in the long-running New York hit. Jr.Rypt In another llfe .. the Quflll\ 'l•~•lllUt. a .. bedroom at home I.I replete wtth tufftd lO)' UOftl bee.UM lht boliev• that 110111 ~ ... ln I former Ute. tan 1ave her IOlace, ~h. Jimmy Sc.wan wu •pedally •weet to her. 11 Sot tat makina that movie beca\.1111 he kept feodlnl me candy ban. When l went to New York to make my Broadw•y debu\ In tht 1889 10tor1e Whl\e Scandala,' Mr. Whlce took one look at me and put me on a diet." "I've bHn recycled many timea. My hand hu 10 many lJle llnee, It looka like an old monkey's paw " Sht believes, too, that ahe la In a aenae pruteeted by supernatural forces. In the 11Geor1e White Scandala" of 1939 and UMO on Broadway, lhe won audiences and the approbation of New York'• touahest crltlct. Her .-novle career started In earne1t after that at Columbia Picturea, where ahe and her spectacular lep became 1tar-1pangled favorite. of American IOldlera ln World War n. It wu afte\' "Mame" that Miss Miller 1uffered the debllltattna accident In St. Loula. When she made her comeback, it wu with a touring company of "Anything Goe.." That wu a 1pringboard for her into "Sugar Bableti" which hu become a eoUd-aold Broadway hit. It'• a concatenation of every tacky burlea,ue ahow ln American history, with the emphasis on the 1920s period. "I'm very rellgioua and when I was hurt In that accident ln St. Loula, I prayed a lot." ahe aaya. ''You know, I felt lhat Ood had never let me down -and 1 dJdn't think He would thLa lime. And I've been back da.ncJ.ni ever aince." The Retum or the Great Adventllftl. Her golden years ln movit!9 came ln the late 1940. and early 1960. at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, pthere she tap-danced her way through such (nemorable musicals as "Easter Parade," "Kiu Me !Cate," "On The Town'' and "Hit The Deck." Her leadinR men Included Fred Aatalre, Frank Sinatra, Gene kelly and Howard Keel. "lt'a a fun ahow," she aays. "You don't have to sprain your brain. You go l.n and relax a little bit - and that's what it's all about. I think producers have had It with the so--c.alled 'message shows'." "It was all so thrilling and wonderful," she '8YS. "I always felt like it wu a great honor to have t>een chosen, particularly at the young age I was, to be a part of that Hollywood acene." Her costar in "Sugar Bablea" is another throwback to Hollywood'• glory days, Mickey Rooney. She had never worked with Rooney before, but has known him all her professional life. They were kids together in the same Hollywood schoolroom with Donald O'Connor, Jane Withers, Freddie Bartholomew and Julfy Garland and-MISS Miller polnt.9 out that their serendipitous tearrung IS "like old home week." [PG].e::i A11;W.•1.t;'<l iO ~ .. "·~; MiBll Miller was part of the Hollywood "star ayatem," In which major studios kept stables of atars under contract and dictated the direction of thel.I' careers. NOW PLAYING UAllllM IOllllU .. HUIT Oll.A*ll .._,,,, 1-1" UAC·lrC ... 117 644• ~6' 110 6H Jt11 COSTA...,. OMML •t1r•1un1 EllDm~""'' OU•l .,,.......,.°'"• u• 1110 I "A lot of the bigger stars resented being told what to do," she says. "They didn't like being forced to do scripts they weren't crazy about. "But the best part of it was the huge publicity department which planned your life for you, more or less. They gave you beautiful clothes to wear. and they always had a gorgeous fur for you to wear. And they always had an e9C'Ort for you if you didn't have an escort. Everything was sort of manufactured. You were manufactured and labeled, like a can of soup." Ml81 Miller's belief in apirit.9 and such is a practical relieion for her. She's an advocate of reincarnation and is convinced she lived In ancient !dWMlll Cl*!I• Cen•I' •Ille Oo--oo "~ UA ""' 919 4141 •ll q>•O 193 OHi ~ ... "!'~CAP::~.~ COSTA •W td"""' lo•• C.011· l~I 4114 ••l 00 -0 U ... U 4CCll'UO •O. ,...,.. tMQAOl•l .. t OCC cancels pops festival Orange C.oast College has canceled its Sununer Pops Festival for 1982 due to lack of apooson, the institution announced. The concerts had been scheduled to run from July 18 through Aug. 22 i.n the OCC quad. Last year's series was sponaored by OCC and eeveral Orange County business flnns. 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ARJES (March 21-AprU Ul): Avoid lnit.iattng jectl -round out •anment11, dJlc:em .leJal u.lremeni. and reall.r.e that a relauonah.lp I.I be1.n8 . Libra and another Arlet ficure promlnently. t appeAl"I a 1etback la likely to boomerang in SCORPIO (Oct. 28-Nov. 21): Much occurf behind acenee. Secretll are revealed, (t ii neceeoary to be dllcreet. Period of aeclualon la temporary, will prove beneficial. Deflne teM1ll, steer away from 1elf-deceptton. ~. Vtrao n.ativ• pla;y key rolea . SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Focus on declree, frtendahlpe and ability to utiliz.e powers of persuaalon. Accent al80 on buaine11, responsibility, lntenaifled relatlonahlp. Older lndlvldual lends benefit of experience. You respond well to challenae. DEAR ANN LANDERS: After readJ.ng the letter from the woman whoee husband inaiated on taking pictures of her ln the nude (he called lt "art" and promiled no one WC\uld ever aee them), 1 knew · I had to write. Take Time to Glve -It is too ahort a day to be eelflah Take Time to Work -It la the prlce of succeu. ur favor. l . TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Co-worker Meodate or colleague surprises, perhaps startles ..-tth ortitna.l approach. Maintain balance -and jour own self-esteem. Accent on services, trivilegea. Leo, Aries, Aquarius persons play ~untroles. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Emotional reaponaes dominate logic -you can "loae your HOIOSCOPI BY SIDNEY OMARA mind" and come to your senses. Intuition strikes bull's-eye. Know it, be dJrect, confident. Guidelines are present -if you will but look. Aquarlun figures I prominently. . . CANCER (June 21 -July 22): Check safety -slevices, be aware of electrical outlets and power titnitations. Long-distance call could result in change of plans, especially where travel is \concerned. Surprise visit could dominate scenario. Watch Sagittarius! LEO (July 23 -Aug. 22): What appears to be a Ji,uUtation ffiiaht merely be a temporary delay. Kbow it, plan accordingly. Accent on trips, visits, ldeas, CQncepts and formats. Aquarius, Scorpio and -1lOther Leo figure prominently. Relative has usual request. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Examine various details in connection with payments, collections, ~rest rates. Key ia to be analytical. Member of ~posite sex aids in locating article that had been )(ft, missing or stolen. Gain shown through written word. • LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Circumstances take ..udden tum -in your favor. Emphasis on special \alenta, creative abilities and chance to imprint lndividual style. Focus on beauty, art objects, }u.xury items and fulfillment of ideals. Watch CAPRICORN (De~. 22-Jan. 19): Added recognition due; views are vlndlcated, more people now are eager for your opinions. Emphasis on prestige, career, apecial honor connected with community. Ariea, Leo, Libra persona figure prominentl;r. AQUA.RIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): New approach necessary where long,-diatance communications enter pict\U'e. Travel plan$ are featured, rould include special tour asaociated with education or publishing. You make contact with one who is dynamic, creative and helpful. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Fascination with occult or hidden matters surges to forefront. You learn secrets and are "Introduced" to arcane subjects.· Check administrative records. Follow through on h unch. Track down clu es. Leo, Aquarius persons play key roles. POT SHOTS BY ASHLEIGH BRILLIANT MORE AND MORE Or US ARELIVlNG TO BE OLD, BUT BEING OLD IS SrlLl- EVENTUALL..Y F'ATAL, 'Taurus! 1 £hil dren' s ljiiiiii;N~· iminiiii;riiii~iii--imiiimiiiiiiir-iil ·rt classes .. ~heduled Bobbe Mitchel now presents Commercial A~tors Stuclo in Or.ange County • Amtlllted wtth a mljor L.A. commerctal produc11on company. • Student.I tMtn trom wetl Mtablfthed 8Ctort, eating dlreotort, 11gent1, Ind dlrectort from L.A. • Extentlw WMo gp. work With toftOW up crtUQUM. '\ LIDO DRUGS Here'• how I dealt. with the aame problem. My husband waa alwaya poppl.na up with hit camera when 1 was und.resalna, acrubbing noon in my pantlea and bra or stepping out of the shower. I was mortified when I aaw the picture. he had taken. It worried me t'l death because he carried them ln his wallet. 1 begged him to stop, but he just kept on. Finally I decided to fight flre with flre. I went out and bought a nice little camera of my own and took aeveral pictures of him 1havinf -ln the buff. When he saw them he went wild. ( guess he didn't reallz.e how fat and out of ••ape he had gotten.) After two photo sessions he offered to make me a dtal -he'd stop the candids lf I would. So, Ann Landen, that's how the problem waa aolved ln our house. -SHUTTERBUG IN JACKSONVILLF. DEAR BUG: Sometimes wbea tbe aboe la on tbe otber foot It placbea. Thanks for 1barlag your aolatlon to the problem of overexpoaure. DEAR READERS : Everyone seems to be in auch a hurry these days. 1 often wonder what they do with the time they save. A reader from Iron Mountain, Mich., sent a poem that I want to ahare. It i.a well worth cltpping and taping to the bathroom mirror: Take Time to Think -It is the source of power. Take Time to Play -It is the secret of perpetual youth. Take Time to Read -It is the fountain of wisdom. Take Time to Pray It is the greatest power on earth. Take Time to Love and Be Loved -It is a God-given pnvilege. Take Tune to Be Fnendly -It is the road to happiness. DEAR ANN LANDERS: My atster and I are not cloee, but I do love her and go to see her whenever I can. We are m our early 40a and have families of our own. The problem: After each visit I am terribly depressed. Sia apenda the whole bme dwelling on the unhappiest experiences of our hves. Yesterday gAllll WIDEIS she recounted for the 50th time how mean our mother was to us and to others. (Mom has been dead 20 years.) I try to make Sis understand that mom's life wasn't easy and she did pretty well by all of us, considering the cin.'Umstances. This morning I am totally drained and have a blinding headache. I lmow it is the result of yesterday's visit with my sister My daughter says I should stop going over there What do you say? - FEELING LOW IN GALESBURG DEAR GALESBURG: Try chis: Tbe onl time you visit your 1l1ter, tell ber you don't want to bear any more about tbe Wlbappy tlmea of the past, or bow mean your mother w .. -becau1e tt gives you a akull-apllttinJ lleadacbe. U abe ID1l1ta oo drifting onto tboae 1Ubjeet1, cut tbe frequency of you vi1il1 by 50 percent and 1tay half as long. You waited and that was smart because now you can • • • . 30% to 40% while you decorate your home in style! : 1' Save 36~ !o 40% ll~l \ 1·~ on Exquuite, At Cblor Tilt you'll always find a large, in-stack selection of do.it-yourself home tkCMatlng products. Now during our beauttful quarry tile and designer clroi« wallcovwinp sale lt'1 easy to save wlrilt you d«ol'ate! But don't wait any longer, Glazed Quarry Tile!~~§ll SALE ENDS JULY 31! 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W11l cbwMIJ Rti• «Jc SaJ 29e rtlwld your llKllNJ oa any unused t:Dtanduncut rolllof 1r ll 11" PDIUTIL& PAYTUl'I e IO. n . • ....... ~ (JimYJJ o._ S#S•,,.,.,,, Coat to Com Tile • Paint • w~ Mon.-Frl .......... 1-1, Sun. 10-5 SANTA ANA WESTMINSTER SANTA ANA 2801 So. 15191 Beach 322 W. 17th Bristol Sl BcMMvar«I Strut (111•**-11.> 557-1324 COSTA MESA 2221 Harbor Bomev1td ( .... _) 645-1126 aur NOW, MY ura l11S01MSI.,. l ¥4@; ; 4 a • Orange Co11t OAIL Y PILOT /Sunday, July 25, 1_D82 MUC MOTICl eeono1 oi '"*' •t0tmou1 1u .... 11 MIHM••rn MAMI ITATtt•HT HOlllt 11 --Ql\llW\ ltl•t IM "" 1011ow1no o.,•Oll 11 doing unct.....-i • llO\ fie ~llblt b\ltlMll • tl Jukeboxes fall ,., •nv de au or ll•alllllU ,AMOut IUIS. 141 Wtll t " oonttlG1eet ·~ ~ Olhet then l\r .. t Unit A, Ca.II Meta. CA. . hard times m~ °" cw ... ., tllll dell JAMii & JANI CHUNG. 1111 ~ ""'· .. dlY °' .NM, IHI Nor"'° °""'· Huntington leectl. CA .on Lt*'«'Ot M .. aPC>U tJe4 7 1101 w 114MM\t ... Jemee cnvno ltnl• Al\I CA ea101 Thie 1111emen1 wu llllO 11111111 tlle PuDlllllM 0111181 0Htl Dally COu11ty Clerll ol °'~ County on Piiot July 24, 2!1. '1. 1N2 July 11, 11•:1 ' U.7-lt ,,IMM Publl•ll•d Otano• CoHI O•lly ----------_..Pllol. July 18 i&. Ai.ig I, 8. 19H DEATH NOTICES PWIC NOTICE " 27 82 '1CTITIOUI IUllNHI NAMI aTATIMINT MERCER Tilt 1ouow1ng p1reon1 are doing RICHARD MERCER. aa& bu""'' H 77 a rerddi:nl uf l''ountMln 11 ANO v HAN o S . 7 3 4 1 Vall. y Ca pA~ .. .i aw"' 0 Touk>u11. u . Huntington 6each, e • · _.... •Y 11 CA g2141 Jujy 22. 1982 at Weet Lak~ OEBBY ROSE SATIERFIELD. VWage, Ca. Mr. Mercer was 7341 ToulouH, n Hunt1ng1on • Western Regional Freijht 8'llC~ .... ~~:~t·1PEBBLE VIOITO Agent with the New York 73~ 1 Touiou1t. •2 Hun11nu1011 Central Railroad and a BMch. CA 926•7 member of the Finl United Thia buttneu •• condue1.o by • Methodist Church and paal -al penn.,lhlp "'----and 'T\I) f th Debby S•tt«loel<I • .,,..Uttr • • er Ol' e Th11 1111emerit wu flied with the Huntington Beach Lodge aunty c11r1< ol Orange County on BPO Elks # 1959 Beloved uly t4 1982 huaband of lone G Mercer, beloved father of Charles R Mercer o f St Louu, Misaoun, Dlanne E. Taylor of Huntington Beach, C<l . also surviving are 5 grandchildren. 4 sisters and a brother Dons McMillen, Harold Mercer and Marion Kennedy all of Windsor, Orltano, Florence Folger of Brantford, Ontario, Irene Champeau of Allen Bark, Michigan. Friends may call at Pierce Brothers Srruths' Mortuary from 12 noon to 9:00PM on Sunday, July 25, 1982. Funeral services w1U be conducted on Monday. July 26, 1982 al 2:00PM al the First United Methodist Church of Huntington Beach, c.i with Rev Rack Ertel and the Hunungton Beach Elks Lodge # 1959 o ff1c1at1ng The famtly suggests contnbuttons be made to the Mapr Pro.)l'Cts Fund of Hunungum Beach Elks, 10480 Talbert, Fountain Valley, Ca 92708. Pierce Brothers Smitht' Mortuary d1rec-tors 536-6539 DEATHS ELSEWHERE G REENWlCH . Conn (AP) -K a r lfrled Nordmann, 66, a former president of Mert.'t'des-Be-ni of North America, died Wednesday fle:u:M PubtlShed O•ange Cont Dally ltol. July II! 26. Aug 1. 8. 1982 31•3·82 Pt.ate NOTIC£ allNRta.. COURT Of T"E STATE OF CAUFOftMIA FOA Tffa COUNTY Of ORANGE NO. A11'2M ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE 0' NAME In 1h1 Malter ol 1111 A,ppuc111on ol JOHN FREDERICK HERBERT Wh1<eas. 1111 petition ol JOHN FREDERICK HERBERT has been meet with Ole c1a111 ot tl'lls coun tor an ord1r changing Pellt1oner's name trom JOHN FREDERICK HERBERT to JOHN FREDERICK CANADAY IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that all pe<aons 1ntetHlect In said matter appear t>etore th•• court Septembef 1 1982. In tl'le coutroom ol OepartrTHtnt 3. 10 30 am . to al'low cauae why thl• app1tce11on lor cl'lenge ol name should not be grent.O IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy ol thll ordet 10 snow ~use be pubtt1n1d once a we•k tor lour aucceeaive weeks p110< 10 the day ot Mid hearing In The Da~y Pilot a n•w.p•p•r ot gen1ral ctrcuiltton Pflnl.O on the County ot Oranoe DATED .My 19 1982 CLAUDE M OWENS. A191QMCI Judgl ol thl Superior COUit I Publlll'led Oranga Coaat Dally Pttot July 25, Aug I 8 15. 1982 3345-82 Ptel.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUa BUSINESS NAMt! STATEMENT The lot1ow1ng person ts doing business u CONSOLIDATED LIGHTING . 206', Collins BalbO• Island CA 92662 MARC 0 SLOTT :?06'~ Collon~. BalbOa ISiand. CA 92662 This buslnese is conducted by an ondillldual Mate D Slott lh1s 11e1emen1 was tiled with ttie County Cler~ ol Orange County on July 14 t982 WASHINGTON (AP) Flt3331 Jazz saxophonist E dwar d Published Orange Coast Delly "Sonny" Stitt, 58. prolific P1101 Juty 18 2!> Aug 1. a. 1982 3163-82 recording artist and solo -----------performer, dted Thursday Sutt replaced the late P\2l.IC *lTICl Charlie Parker tn Otuy FICTTTIOUS BUSIM£S8 NA• STATEMENT Gillespie's rombo an 1946 I The 1011ow1ng pet'$0<1S ate dOlf\9 buSlneu as GLOUCESTER. Mass ECO LOGY MAINTENANCE tAP) -Career diplomat COMPANY 16371 Beach Blvd W I _._ B _.__ 74 h Suite 100. Hunt ington Beach CA 8 WOrUI a1uvUf, W 0 92647 served as us ambassador to RON E LUCERO 8821 Fry Israel 12 years d11!'d Circle Hun11ngt on Beach CA Wednesday 9264J60H N R BLAIR 490 1 Hall SAN DIEGO (AP) WllJlam Vall, 8!'>, a derorated World War I fighter pilot who shot down lhrel!' German planes. died Saturday. BOSTON <AP> Clair Robert Emery, 8~. host of network televis10n's r1rsl succesaful children's progTam, "Small Fry Club," ciied Sudnay Generations of young t.ell'Vision viewers and radio h1teners knew him as "Btg Brother" Bob Emery. with his theme eong "The Grass 11 Always Gre~mer an the Other FeUow's Yard" Neptune ocie t) CREM ... llON 8\IRIAl Al SEA 646-7431 Our literature tells the complete story ot our . society ~ .... ~ ..-11e11. ,........ c-.... P'IHClllOTHHS l&L llOADWAY MOITUAIY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642·9150 I.AU% IHGllOH SMtTH I TUTHILL WISTCUF* CHArlL 427 E 17th St Costa Mesa 646-9371 rAewte YtlW MIMOllAL rAH C«fJ'tery Mortuary Chapel-Crematory 3500 Pac1!1c View Drive Newp<>rt Beach 044-2700 MeCOIMCK MOITUAlllS Laguna Beach 404-9415 L?~ts San JUM C.platrano 486-177'8 Ave Huntington Beacn CA 92649 Thll businHS ta conducted by a I geroerel partne<5hlp John R Blair Tilts ltllllmenl WU filed Wllh Ille Counay Cieri< ol Orange County on July 14 1982 F1t3333 Publtshed Orange Coast Oa11y Pilot. July 18, 25 Aug 1 8. 1982 PtalC NOTICE aT A TEMENT Of AllANDONMENT Of' UH OF FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME The following persona nave aben<loned lhe use ol the tlc11t1oua b<J&I,_ nan'HI HUNTS GLASS & MIRROR. 639 Paulartno Cost• Mesa Celifo<nia 92e26 Tne F1c1111ou1 Bu,.neu Name reletred to above was !tied 1n O<ang< County on August 2<1. 1981 William H D11mond. 15181 Starbc>atd Garden Grove CeJ1lon1a 92643 Ruth E D11mond I 581 StarDoard Garden Grove. 1 Cantorn•• 926•3 This busi"9SS was conducted by a oenerat par1nenh1p Ruth E Otm>ond ThtS 11atement was filed With the County Cter11 ot O<ange County on July 23, 1982 F1 .. 117 Publl•h•d Orange Coast D11ly Piiot July 25, Aug 1. 8, 15, 1982 3208-82 P\&.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSIHEH NAME STATEMENT The following persona are doing 1>u11ness as DAPA TRADING SERVICES, 2005 W Balboa Blvd . Suite nl. N-s><>•I Beacll, CA 92663 DAVID FREDERICK NICKLIN, 2005 W Bolboa Blvd , Suite 231 Newpon Besch. CA 92663 PATRICIA THERESA YOUNO- NICKLIN. 2005 W Balboa Blvd , Sult• 231, Newport BHcll, CA lll'e63 Tills b<JSIMP II conduc1ed by lndlv1dual1 (Hutband & Wtlel Oav>d F Nleklln This atatemer'lt wu filed w!lh Ille County Clerk of Orange County on July 13 1982 ,1a259 Pubhll'lld 011ng1 Coast D11ly Pltot. July 18, 25, Aug 1 8. 1982. 3229-82 P\&.IC NOTJC£ flCTITIOUI aUllNEH NAME I TAT'f•NT Thi lollowlng pereona ere doing b<JlinMI U . GATEWAY PARTNERS, LTO . 33049 Celle Avll<lor. Sult• C, San Juen Capltlreno, CA 82875, HUNTER ENERGY CORP., 33049 Calle Avledor, Suite C, 811n Juan C9P1atr1no, CA 92e76. RALPH E. PHELAN. JR .. 33048 Calle Avlldor. Suite C. Sen Juen Ceplelrwto, CA 92876. Tiiie bl.ltln.t It oonducted by • llll'lit«t .,.,,,,.,.,,.., HUNTEA ENEAGY CORP. Aalph L Pnllen, Jr. Preeldent TMI •taterllent W91 11'-d wftl'I IN Cqunl)' Clettl "' Otenot COunty Of\ 14, ftl2 A A* ...... M'"O' &.AWM--M"· OUYI A'"' •1ne1 ~ ..... 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MeM 'ubll•lllO °'•noe Cout Deny &40-5554 0 f'lot • .,,,., 11. 28, A410. t. •• 1112 ""--------------~ "*12 8y the A11oc£1ted Pr~u lt Wflll tmmci 11l111o~t n11y plO('t' J>l'<>ple gnthei t'd tu ~411 {lr dr111k u1 !IO<.lu i.huµs und p1i.w purlon., dlm•r.-i 1111d 11 u1·k ~top:-. l"ur u 111~ kd. thc•n a dime 11nd now 11 quuawr. pt•opk l'Ottld pluy 11 they w1mh-d to poy Thu.'>(• dny11 may tx• r>v\•r fkS(•\ by r1s1nl( \'<~t~. d1'C:l111tn.i pwfns, v1d1'<1 gnrnt·i. ttnd 1·v1·n M1w1k, the• l'Olll opt•r .. 1l<'d mus11.· mudurw. or Jukc•hox, may soun bl· Q d111t.nnt nwludy ''There JUlit hu' l.>1•1•11 a lt't•nwndou11 ded11w In th<' number of plttl't'S wlll'1t• JUkt•bu>ws Wl•re Ont't! \tl(:Ott·d," sav~ Lt·o Drni.h'. t'lU'l:UllVt• vtl'I! pres1dunt of 1 hl' An111,1•1111•11 t .111d M ustl' Opl·ru tors Al<S(X' Ill 111 m "I 1·u11 rt'<·all a!\ a lt••m-ngN you would wulk 11p to ;1 c·ou11\t'1 1r1 ..i 1.hu~11lofl• <lfld tht·n· would Ix• wcill buxes m lht• booths.' ht' ·w1d "You don't find lh<tt tudav You find that 1f th<•y do hcivt.' musu:, 1t'11 l>at:kgwund music.·" Drohll' -..w-. that ,1t tlw pc.•ak of tlw Jukebox Lraw m lht• 1950i.. th1·1 e Wl'H' ?UU,000 m the United Statt·s Bv lltl· t•arh HJ 7!b , lhl· Ch1< .. .1go-bCtsed as.-.t11.1<1t1un 1.•st1matl~ tlt1·1 t• \'. t.'rl• -1 !:>0.UUO b4.1xc.>S and 7.500 oix·ratori. In l!IHI. bt•twt•t•n :t:ioo <md ~.000 operators '"Nl' runn111g :wn.oou Jukdmxs. th< as.'>l1t'1at1on '>iitt.l Thi:-. Vl'Ut. tlw l'opvriJ,thl Rovalty Tribunal -..i fc-<ll'ral agt•n<:y wh11.·h l·11lh'< ls rovahll'i. for song n>mpowr... and publtsh1.·r. has 1s..-;uc'Cl hl·enses for only 120.IJOO JUkl•bt1xt•i.. a word dc•raved from the· Vid e o g obbling up quarters tha t jukeboxe . ga m es ar e m a n y of the once went into Suutht·t 11 JUk• houst 111 hr 11lht•I Ai-s<H·1at1on ol ltl't.il' ...,,\ '4111\t· "l'"'1,1t1w-; mav 1111t have· ohtatnl'd lt1 t'm•t'S f.,; tht•lf hm1.t'' bt't ,tU:-4 111 ..i h1ght•r ltl«·nstng 11'<' 1hc1t Wt•nt antn < f It'( l Tht· JUkc·bo~ m.mufJetunng busmc-ss as abo In dt'(·iuw In tht• !'arh l!no~. lht· as.'itx:1a11on says four US manulal'lUr('l'"S Wurltlzt>r, St>t>tx•rg, Ro<.·kolc1 and Howe pnxiu<.t·d 70,0011 JUkl'boXl.":. a year Wurl1Ut•1 stoppt'<I making JUk<.•boxl's tn 197-1. St>t>lx•rg wt·nt bJnkrupl favt· yl·ars lalC'r and was purcha.wd b y Stl'rn Eh'<'lront<.-s. wh1<.·h is markettng buxl's undt•r tht• St<t•ht•rg nanw Th<.· tot<tl domt>Slll' JUkl'l:1ox output ., d11wn 111 2~>.000 ..t yt•o.1r. and half of th<.r..t· art· :-.old .1bro..1d Drrn.11' -....ud has ,1:,,so<:iatmn was onl'<' '>lmplv c;1llc>d Mus11.· 01x·r~1111r' or Am1•1't1'Lt Tht· name was l'h:.m(o(t'Cl tn rn74 t(I 11·flt't'l lfW shl ft by lht• l'Otn· 01x·ralc'<I c·nlt·rt<tmnw111 1r1dustr y f10111 Jt1kd>oxt•s toward suc·h amus<.•mt.>nts as pinhall m::it•htnl'S. pool tablt-:-. and. m11n· rt'<'t•ntly, \'1d1'l1 gJnw:- Bc•c·..iust• 101n opt•t au•cl m.H h1nc·~, n·qu1re t•onswnt M'I \'It 1ng. mos! ..tssoc:t.iltt>n nwmbM·s are small-bustnt'" mt•n who havt• an .1\t•ragt· of;)() lo 70 JUkeboxC's in ,1 n mn ntratc·d grograph1<.·al arl·a Nearh ..tit nov. run M•\'C·r,11 forn~ of c·0tn·Of'.>1°raled amuS<.·rrwnL'> "In the• last 2~ or :111 v~·Clf'. lht· JUkebt1x alom· has m·Vl'r lx.'i.•n t•n11ugh · s<tys Manic·~ Lawson Jr . Vtl't' pn•...adt•nt of lhl• L<1w<.;<m Mu:-.11. Co an Wanl<'r llavt·n Fb v.. htl h \\.is a JUkd><>i.. nnly 11pc·ralto11 '' hc·n L.fw-.on's fath1·r -.wr wd al an l!l:H N 11\\ L.lwson sa'is. JUkl•boxt-..... ac1.'ount fm uni:-.· 30 ~·ru•n t nf ht' bustrll'S.'> \'1dt-c> game..., .in ~olibhn~ up m.1nv ut lht quart1·r' th;1t om 1 wt·lll 111t11 JUkf'lm,c-s Thi JUkl boi.. ha' ;ils11 f,tllt ll Vilt till to olhc•r :.11UrLL'!> of music su<. h ,1s dt'><.oi. .1nd "h<1l distributor lhk Rmgo n l l\l1m·r.1I Wt•lli.. TPi...t .... l'itlb "thl' 1llt•gal u~· uf FM ratlan" p1p<·d m 1111 -;1t·n"' ... ystt•ms Miiny 01x•rat1>1 ' ..aid lh•' main rN1son for thf' JUk1•box's dc-<. ll1w 1s th.H ll h;1' h<'<.·omC' unprofttabll' Thl· 0tS'ilK.'tal11>11 .... w ... " I !:IHI surv<''.\ of 11JX•rators found that tht• avN~1gt• JUkd..10>< m;.1dl• a profit o{ only $·HI ~I;) 111 l ~llW Om· third uf tht• opNators sur\:c•\'l•<l ... md tht·v wt·n· l'tth1•1 brt•akang 1·vt•n cir losing money •>n JUkt•bm<f's 0pc'rators l><.I;.' 1.·1~L' of m;it·h1m·s. rN·ords and sc•rvat·t·mc·n'.., ..,alant~ <1rt• g111ng up Tht·y an· Up&>t ahuut rt'<.'t.'nl t:o py nght royally ft•f! ancr<'ast's thC' annual pN-JUkd)ox fl't Wl'nt from $8 to $25 this vcar . and wtll go up to $50 Jan I Furtht•r annual lnaca-sc-s will ht tll'd 1t1 tlw Con ... umt•r Prtt<' Index starting m IY87 At the ...anw 11m1" 111ni.unwrs 'iN'm unwtlllng to pav m ore th<m .1 qu.1rl<•1 to hl•a r their favonlt• rt•<:urd "Whl'n our u>-..L'i go up, tl I'> vc•ry d1fft<.·ult lo 1m-rc·asl' our tnn>m(• hv tnlTf'asmg our prtl'C'S " Laww n S<Jtd 'It s .m 1mpulst ttt·m. and when you rat'>t' tht prit<' vou n'llun lht· US{' When we put in the dollar ball aet•eptor Wt' found that we actuallv rt'C!Ul't'<i lht· voluml'" AS a rt'SUlt, Lawi.on addl'd, jukeboxes are simply being rc•movt'<I from locatwns where• they arf> not in almust L·onstanl US'-' "plan-s that are onlv opc•n .1 h1111tt-d numl.x.•1 uf hours a week, the greasy-spoon type of rc·i.t.auranl. trut·k stops." ., *"'"'"°" DOWN IN THE DUMPS Rising coats, declining profit.a, video Rames and even Muzak have drastically cut the popularlty of \he Juke· boxts that used to pervade druptores, truck at.ope and ben. [n the 19~ thett w~ 700,000 juk~boxe1.ln the Uni~ Stat.es. Fewer than half remain today. ' 11111111 11 1 I II .... HISTORIC HOME -This httlP hum<.· m Red Cloud. Nt•b., 1i. wh(•rt• .iuthor Willa Cather ltvt.o<l from 181H to 1890 Sht• d<.•'i':rltx·tl it m ··Th l' Sung o t th t• Lark •' ·'a 1 ow ,., Wl11photo story-and-a-half house.· with a wmg built on at thl' right and a k1lt'h1•n addiuon at the back. t:Vl•rythmg a llttlt• nn the• slant ·· Where the past • IS now ' R e d Cloud, Nt•b., a .. museum in m e mory of \'f'illu Cather By HUG H A. MULLIGAN Af Spec:lel ConHpondent RED CLOUD, Neb "Harry, I can't sleep They'rt• goang tu take the depot away, starting tomorrow" But th<.>V didn't Tomorrow will still ht-y~tf!rday m Red Cloud. Neb The o ld Burlington and M1SSOur1 st.auon, which rtgurcs m so many Walla Cather novl'ls and short stortei., and where she departed thJs pra1r1e town without ever l\•av1ng ll m her heart, still st.ands, complctt' with pot-bellwd stove>, iron whc.•£•led baggage c·a rts and tht• tall semaphore towc.·r that m hc.•r tame.• gav<· thl' grt-..·n hghl lo c•aght passc>nger trams a day hctwC'C'n Kansas City and (xmv<'r Harry Obatz, tht• golf waching pro. and hi~ wtft• lll•lt•n, who used to drtvt' lhl' tax• betwc'C•n the· depot and th<' hotel, saved has at least seven other lives, all of them immortal ked Cloud ts Black Hawk m "M y Anto nia," Moonstone in "The Song of the Lark ." Hanover in "O Pionet.'rs," Frankfort m "One of Ours." Haverford m "Lucy Gayheart " Swe<>twater an "A Lost Lady." Skyline m "Old Mrs. Harns " A L . Rowse. the Oxford don and Eltzabethan scholar. when he visited Red Cloud for a seminar on Cather. called 1t a "ville musee," a whole town turned into a museum. England, he s aid. had n o thing like 1t outstdl' of Stratford-upon-Avon &:holars come from all over the world to study Catherland a n d p a r l 1 l' i p a t t.' i n l h l ' conferences held here. The perception of the novelist Willa Cather undergoes a change upon visiting Red Cloud. ltstening to the wmd s1ghmg m R e d Cloud is Willa Cather's magic looking g lass. You s tep from her life story into her fiction without changing the vie w. Eve n the weather seem s coope rat e in this double image. to the• de>pot for the Willa Cathl'r P1on{'('r Memorial Foundation In pretty much the 88mt' wham of a way. Dr Wilbur Ik'nnC'tt, the loc·al <.'Ountry dcx:tor. and has wife M1ldrC'd. tht-historian who got him to move has practice here !x>(·ause of her mterC'St m Willa Cather, saved the Cather childhood horn.: on Cedar and 3rd Street Here Willa hved from age 10 to 17 , gathering impressions and characters by the bushel for her la~r literary mput, the way the farmers t.ook m and stored wanter wheat The foundation faithfully restored the low. one-and-a-half story frame house pretty much as Walla knew 1t, even her drafty attic room with the double windows and the yellow rose wallpaper she bought working at Dr Henry Cook's drug store. thanks to the photographil' memory of her oldest friend, Carne Minor Sherwood. who was 98 when the restoration began. Willa Cather dedicated ht•r masierptt'Ce, "My Antonia." to Carne and her sister Irene "in memory of aff<'Ctions old and true." Bill Mountford. then the mayor of Red Cloud, and his wife Miriam, saved the old Dane Church. so important to Willa Cathc>r's v1s1on of early t'lhntc America Each wave or immigrants had 1ts own church and burial ground, but sent the children to the Un-roofed sod school house to tum them into Americans. Starting in 1955 with eight people donating $20 api~. Willa Cather's friends and neigh bors tn this prairie town of 1,530 (the population was 2,553 when sh e left ln 1890 to go to colleae at Lincoln) have done for American liter atu r e what <'Olon lal W illiamsburg does for Amt>rloa.n hi.story. Bring It back alive. Only more so. Here ill an eerie mhcture of fact and fiction, •lmo1t a d uplication . Red Cloud I.a more than just the rail.rOIKi d Maton point whefo Willa Cather ar•w Up •nd became faaCl l\at•d b~ the •ttualina European lm.m.tcrantt -the SwedC!I, &he ~rmana, tho Bohemlana and Norwqtans - and wandered lonely on iho wtndawept "divia." bl-tween tho Republican and Llttl• Blue Rlvel'I. h 11 lhe town 11\e re- creat.ed out of her m&.ncll.Ni of lmaai.n-Uon and m.rnory, and h the unpa.nted eaves of Willa's attic bedroom, watching the orange-hued grass ripple ltkt> waves at sunset on the preserved Willa Cather Prairie, standing by the hay burning stove at the back of restored St. J u liana's Cathoh<.· Church with its marble holy water font advertising the wares of "Overing Bros. & Co .. " local tombstone crafters. Admiration Cor her poeuc vision of the nation's p1onc.•er past, her vivid evocations of th<' land and the punishing elements still rerruun. But there 1s also her realism, as deft and faithful of the American scene as J ohn Steinbeck or Sinclair Lewis The L-emeteries around town all have double graves. In them he the real people she knew and the people she made them mto in her books. Ficuonal Antoni Sh1merda hes buried in the grave of Anna Pavelka, her real life prototype In the Bladen cemeter y rests Willa's cousin. G.P Cather, who became Claude Wheeler in "One o f Ours," which won her the Puhtzer Prize in 1923. "Gone but not forgotten'' reads a gravestone in the abandoned Cat holic Ct:>metery that rises again in "My Antonia.'' A visiting priest comes occasionally to say Mass in St. Juliana's church, where Anna Sadilek (Antonia of "My Antonia") married John Pavelka (who also became "Neighbor R osick y''). The restorers were going to hang a cast iron beU m the b elfry, until Carrie Sherwood told them that in Willa Cather's time the church had no bell. This was only a l"ftllSion chapel. The priest came by train, and t h e e n gineer o n the B urli ng ton gathered t he congregation with a couple of extra toots on the wh istle. T h e 150-pound bell they didrt'\ hang rest.I on He len O bltz's lawn. At the r e1tored Pavelk a (•rmhouae, where the Cuzaka Uv. ln .. My Ahton.ia.," ~ta go Outterina up over the fruit cellar where Jim Burden saw Antonlt'• children col'M buatina fOl1h: *'A writable explOlkln of life out Of that dark ~!-~~10 the aunUabt." a.al, but wu.u. like ewryU\!nj ea.e herMboUta. WorltMen were POlnllftt up \he t>rlcb on the Wllla C.ther Klacorlal Cer\tet" • Which OOCUP6eil t he rormu Farn,.et"t and Metthal\W' Bank a.Nd tn t• by SUu Oaitifor. Nebnlka'1 &hlrd &OWmot wh(> WU thi prototype for Caµl fur n~tl·r 111 "A Losl Lddy " Tht· hand"4Jnll' rt.-d brick row of busmt•s.s buildings on Webster Str<>t.·t, '*'rl'nc· an thl· morning sun, tndud<-s lht· opera house U\'l'I tht· h<irdware sl.OrL· where Wtlld ga vt• the high sch ool comme nt1:mcnt addrt>ss, her fathc-r.., upstairs loan office whl'rc.• !>ht-had a laborcHorv for dissec. ltng frogs. Dr Cook's ·drug s t o r c· t h (· h 1 g h w 1 n t.l o w c d butldmg ""hn1· J L Mtnt•r had his ~('m•ral ston• <tnd the· Moon Block, the long brtl'k building built by St.•n Muon of Mll·h1gan that appear..~ the Duke-Blo<:k an " T h l' So n g o f l h l' La r k " i{('(f Cl11ud 1:. Wtllu l';itlwr·s mal(I<' looktnR 1oilo"'' You step t rom ht·r 11 fl· -;t11rv 111111 hl·r t 1t'l1on wt\ twut 1·h~nging lhl• vww Evt·n the· Wl .1lh(•r st·i.•ms tL t'IM>pt·ratt tn th" double· 1magt> Spnng arnv1•s tn ..i rush, <.111 al Ollll JU°'l ..t'i shl dt•:-.c. rtbt'ti ti LO "Mv Antonia' .. :l'hC're w('re none ot tht> signs or sprang for which I used to wat<:h in Vtrgan1a (where her family ltvL'<i before coming to Nt>braska) No budding woods or bloo ming gardens There was onl) spnng itself. the throb of 1t. tht• hght restlessness. th<.· vital essen<.~· of 11 c.•vervwherc" tn th<· sky, m tht> swift· clouds-. in I.he pale sunshine'. and in the warm htgh wind nsmg suddenly. sinking suddenly. 1mpuL.,1ve and playful hkC' a big puppy that pawc-d you and then laid down to Ix· petted. If I had been tossed blindfold on that rt'Ci pra1r1e. I should have known that 1t was spnn~." The farms arc more prosperous and varied nuw . growing sorghum, alfalta, malo, soybean and more tattle and com than an Walla·.., 11ml wht•n wheat and barlt•y WL'r<.' all these· rolling pra1r1l'S would y1l·ld But the 'lhaggy gras..<; country that gr.1bb!!d this remarkable Amt·rtl'an t<.•en ager "with a pas.<>1on I hav<.' nt•ver been able lo shake" 1s l'Ven more open now MorC' abandonc'Cl houses, as the one f..tmtly f:ffm.'> gave way to the big operator!\ Some homl'S are I:; males ap:ut at·roi.s furrows stretching straight to the honzon There are fewer trees to make room for the pivotal irrigation rigs dousing a<.·res at a turn, which would have saddened Walla. "Trces wc•rc.• so rare in that country, and thl'y had to make such a hard fight to grow that we used to fN'I anxious about them and visit them as if t hey were ·~ pc•rsons." Even the rot ton woods ., lcavt' ghosL'i behind he re. There was nothing simple _ about Red Cloud m the 1880s. Or innocent either. The town had ~ {1ve feuding newspapP.rs. two compeung telephone companies. electric lighting, a visiting theatrical company almost every week, two trolley cars and all ' establishm ent called the "Magenta Bagnlo," also known· J aa the "Red Rooster" and the ~ "House of the Soiled Doves." ~-r~ famous broth el still stand si .. ~ e m pty now. but begging for .. restoration. The pre1er vatlon -minded4.~ citizen s of R ed Cloud a r e 4.,1 tem pted, mJghdly tempted. ~" "A shirt.tall rclati.ve offem U> vt deed us thal ho\m, bu\ it would \Qol take thOUsands of dollan ~ tC> '1 1 rettore the Wlvel carpeca,' qha , .. h lttortan Mildred Benneu. All of Red Cloud'• ~ build.lno have bffn \W'Md over to the ftebruka St.a .. Hbtoe'bt Society, bul the aia~ mla.ht a dim view Of ~Jtt ~, bolli.rout pkinMi ~-~ UVina D\...wD form. I\ I not IAJM, aomthOW •• ~the bid Pawl)LJ)DiW WorklNi 19th~ 'Rid CloUd ...... ,~ ~p ~ howevwr. and ~~' won•t. ' ' ' "8.IC NOTICE PICTITIOUI llUllNlll ..._ITATIMDIT Tl\il lollowlno pereon la. doing ~ ... '°MONA AUTO IODY, 1"48 ~ Avenue, COiie MeM. CA JOSI!' Don)lnguea. 11118 ~ Avenue, F6unttln Veley. CA t270t. Tilll buelneM " Clondueted by 111 lndMduel. JoM' 00mtnouu Thia 1ta1ement *I.I fllfod with the COunty Cletk ol Ot'~ County on July 1', 1982 . ""* Publl•hed Orange Coaat Dally Piiot. July 18. 25. Aug 1. 8. 1982 3149-82 Nit.IC NOTICE ACTITIOUI •Ul•H ..._ITATl•NT The tollowlng peraon la doing u: SUH COAST SEAL (bl . 835 Whittler A_,ue, A· 10, Coeta ~. Caltlornla 92827 Frederick E Tul4*, 7 Kamelll Cout1, ~ Beach. C111tornl1 t2te3 Thi• bull""' I• conducted by 111 lndMduel. Frederick E TuHper Thl9 ttatement wu Hied with 1h1 County Cletk of Orange County on July 23. 1982. ,, .. , Publleh•d Orange Co11t Delly Piiot, Juty 25. Aug 1, 8, 15, 1982 3344-82 NIUC NOTICE ACTmOUa llUIMll NA• ITATIWMT The following pe<aont eta doing ~ .... (1) TREASURE HUNTERS, LTD (2) TREASURE II, L TO (31 TREASURE SALVORS, LTD • 82·1 (4) SAN JOSE. LTD (51 VEN CAP, L TO , 4ee7 MacArthut Blvd.. 4th Ft00t, N-port 8aach, Celltornl• 8262t J C PATTERSON & ASSOCIATES, INCORPORATED, 1 California corporellon, 4887 MecArthur Blvd .• 4th F1oot. Newpor1 a.en. c.lllomla 92828 Thie ~ 11 conduc1ed by a llmlt9d Pam-th!P J C. PATTERSON & ASSOC., INC J. C. Peneraon Chairman of the Board Thll llat-t WU flied With the County Clerk of Orange County on Jut; 22. 1982. ,,.,.. Publl•h•d Orange CoHt Dally Piiot. July 26, Aug 1, 8. 15, 1982 3317-82 Pta.IC NOTICE ACTITIOUI llU ... 11 NAME ITATWMEHT Tiie following per1on 11 doing ~-IMPACT MEDIA. 10192 Valley ~~! Huntington 8••ch. CA HOWARD L. WANOREY JR , 10182 Valley Forge. Huntington e..:ti. CA 92648 TNa ~ LI conducl9d by Ill lnclMdroAai. Howerd L Wand<9y Jr Thia .wt-I WU flled with the Courity ci..;t 01 O<snge County on July 1&. 1982 ,, .... f>ullllel\.O Orang• Co11t Delly Piiot, July 18, 25, Aug 1, 8, t982 3232·82 -PlB.IC NOTIC{ PtCTITIOUI •U-11 NAME ITATUftNT The lollowlng per1on II doing bust..-. .... JR'S USED CARS, 4222'~ Carnpua Drive. Newpo<t Beach, CA 92860. JOSEPH YURKA . 2129 t Sanddollar Lene, Huntington 8eadl. CA 92648. Ttile bull,_. II CondUC1ed by In lndlYldual JoMPti Yurke TIU ltalemant WU flied with the COunty Cletk ot Orange Coonty on Juty 1•. 1992 ,1am Published Orenge CoHt Dally Piiot, July 18, 25. Aug 1. 8, 1982 3179-82 P\B.IC NOTICE I(~ ACTITIOUI llU ... U MAME ITAT'Ea.Nf TM fOllOwlng perton9 ate doing ~u· JANES VICTORIA STREET DEVELOPMENT 2950 Airway Avenue. D·9. Co111 Men. CA 92828. M. 0 JANES CO • INC , a Celitomi. corporation. 2950 Alrwey AV90Ua. 09, Cosll M91a. CA 92828 Thie ~ 11 conducted by 1 Nmtted per1nerlhlp M. 0. Janes Co , Inc MlchlHM 0. Janet Prealdent Thie ttatement w11 filed wilh tl'MI County CleOt ol Orange County on July 12, 1982. F1a3157 Publlthed Orange Cout Dally Piiot, Juty 18, 25, Aug I. 8, 1982 3250·82 Ml.IC NOTIC£ •u~aRIO~ COURT 0, CAWOMIA COUWTYOI'~ .,.. CMe c....... °"" ... . ..... a... ... .. ._...._CA811'112 Mat1at of TUI TAHQUln MclNTIM c~~" THE P!Of'l£ ~ IE STATE OF CAUflORNIA To: GLENDA MclNTlllE akl OLIEHOA MAAIE HAWKINS aka Gl.EH8A MARI! HANKINS Yc..i at• .....,, d'*9 and r9QUhd IO~ .i a flearlnt In ihla court on ltptemllef a..t 19U 11 1:45 a.m. In Dapertmellt "'· IOcal*1 •t 700 CMc Cent., Drive Wnl. Santa Ana, Cellfott*t t2702, end '° glW llyY llOll r.-on WhY. aooordlno to !tit Wt1tled petition fllad wtUI thfl CCII.In' TUI T~HQUIT? MclNTlllE lllould not bt dedlted ,,.. from ouatodY ind 01Mt01 ot Nt "'°''*• GLENDA MuttmAl. • pnMd9d In CM Code ~· . Dllttd: "'-21, 1812 LUA,8MNCH °""'· Ir. JOyOt A. NolleYeO. ·=~••aox ___ ............... ................... '-~CAmN ~ ........ Or.,.._ Cout Dalty -Jil/lt H , Auto 1, I, 1e, 1M2 r-.o =r· 6 4 2 • 5 ,. 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • .. ..-cntnns. PllSOteALS I lOST I FOUND .. ~.,.,. .. t:.~ .. MH It!!'' ...... ~=;.. TU\o ... SHYICES ""'"r• ll<re1•tr; ::: EM'lOYM£NT l 1llll mPAHJION IOlt "'"'•~• l••lrlK'\llllt 1• JuaWt•1•4• ::: llot~W1nlH M •I t: MH~ANOIS( :::: ~:.'it:: •. IOOI ~WllOll llWI llltrfk>• t-.1 hlkll•• ... , ...... t.r r11Nt1JI. kqUtlfrMnt 1•<'ot• '"' Dou Hill l)"w\w , ... "''"'"" IUM C.M'••• '41•• h ... MotHl I .. "-"ltooldli..J• U Je•tft) u ... tor~ '41.c-hJftil'r) 1¥.tJ ,.IW.fl•"f'IW) •10 -.1.•nlt.ftinlV• ~ ••t•d I.»> MwMnl 111.\trwtr·•fth HOO Ufh"-hue 6 l4"•f uw r.t•· ~= :..~ ~~~i:!·. ........ ~h•• t..eiod• ·~ \tort-k~hlUIN thr ~ ~~-.d.O H1~1 \t•f"' ~ BOATS i MUIHC = EQU"M£NT ~G.-nrr•J 1 "°60 )hlftt 'wnu .. JllAI IDDb lh1uw t.ttWifll .:U &o.u tto..•t .. -. Orange Coatt DAILY PILOT/Sunday, July 251 1082 The marketplace on the Orange Coast ... 6112-567 8 . , _____ ._,.,., .. ,., "'' ...... "'.... ...... .. ..,. a: HHHa Advertl· a:;;;;r•••••••·;·a;,; ,;;;;;r·•rr.•••;·;;; •··-·••••••••••••••••• ::: 1er1 1hould check rr.-•••••••• • ••• • ••• ~~. •••••••••••• •••••••••• f!1.~~'.{ ......... !.~ ::: their •d• dally and 11,000 llWI Att••••• n111111t m! report error• Im· • IWO AT 114' ~r,. d&:'d. ": = : ~!\ m • d I a t e I y . T h e Owner h!OhtV mo11Yttect sauoo 21r lb9 condo. •1i.i DAILY PILOT II• Open 10 111 olfet1 Nr Mlle lq Pwtc. Nftfy &l:: tumea liability for T11telully upgraded. decorated. P\lc:.:1110, ~m the flrat Incorrect ~:•::n;~;i::. ~:~:_ anc1. ger. 1131-1 · !J Insertion only. amenltlet. Loclltd nqr m !!~ eoutll Ooul Plau. IPPHTI• WI.. S•S.2313 , knock• often when YOll •111 u1e rHult-gettlng Dally For Ad ActlOn Cal a Daly PiOt AD-VISOR 642-5678 Bt•l•I /tr 1111 Drullo price recsuouon. Piiot c11ullled Ad• 10 •••••'i•••••••••• •••••• ... 29,000. IM. 2'70tl Ugh• raach the Orange Coaet ------'1~'.'.'} .......... !.0J!! thOllM Ln ... 8~. 2'/f •• ma11<et. £-A.5-M4M4NJIV-4 :'.: AIAllOlll Openo!1~~syi:,.:,·t1ne Phon •58'71 ::: IHOM HOUIEI 975-eooo; MO-Ot8 7 ''4'8 "'" 4 Bdrm 3 bath on tne l~~~~~--~ = water, mu1t Miii Aeeum• 3 1111001 ""'' loan and Miier wlll carry POOL PLUS OT J ~ ~;v~ :.~;·m . act to-I Laro-room' addition wl1h 0. "~ huge •tone fireplace, tf. :Z I OYWlootllng • aperkllng ~ pool Fralhly painted In :'i! and out Ownw wlll con- ~ Ill 1 I elder 111l1tlng wllh fl. :f ON • • n;!il. &.-6-2313 ::~ 1nst.f.f~~~~eu11• f i!4\}l~ fully upgraded & deco-_____ .;.. __ ""' IHI Eitllt rated spacloue 2 8r & •••• •••••••••. •••••••• den 3 Bl Walk to l>Meh Ontario Condo 2 Br 2 Tl llYE I llOCUIFIL UUIE llU (or Yllrd 9ale, l•tate 9ale, etc.) RENTALS mXf fto.•h "'"' 1 h•rh' Bual• 'wit 8.:1•h"iJa l>uth & recrHtlon l•cllltlH Story Pric.d right a.at Priced for Immediate area, 25 min. to Orange nte. Setler wlll help II· C o T h • I m I A g t nanoe. Full price $239. t12tl·7357, 981-0711 000 751-3191 1. Place your ad In the Dally Pilot Claaalfled section (lt'a beat to run 3 daya for maximum exposure). If you pay for your ad In advance we'll run It 3 daye and only charge you tor 21 uw ..... , .. liffnlthflt Hou..n l nl1,1,-,.1•ht"d ftou\~ f\&rft ot ' nf ~ :=:: ~-=-.: ~. = TRANSPORTATIOH C:. '-iflH I ....,... PH< JP( HI ll '> C ondomuwum• ~ wrn C r.ndotruru1,1m-. l ,., To•nhiow~ t"u'n 10•1\hot.Jw~ 1 nf Uuplf'O·'fl t•u..-n Uup•f''\e~ l ftf ~ A1r1r•ft llial t •mS-h '1111• ._,.,u J.\ll t.l ... 1ru I •" ~: ~=·~:~r.:.'~"°'"'. l111J M111°' ti"" '•t• "'"' .Ml ff•tl•t• 1tl'f l EOUAl HOUSIHO OPPOATUNITY 'ft hi •I.di! •0.)1 ..... 11111 ::\:; Pu~ll1htr'1 ltffotr "'"' All real ettete advet11eed MW In thla new1p11per 11 REDUOED TO· SELLI APh t\,rft Ap&\ \'"fwrn Aph •\trn1tr' "' R-n R-•tto.rd UQlt'f, \e1•..J, :! !~~.·1~~!.~'!nr,.," ~~ AUTOMOBILE subject to the Federal "''" Fair Housing Act of 1968 ~ which makes It Illegal to •));• adYertlM "any pref.eo-!::; ce. llmllatlon or dlscrlml- '""" nation Dased on race, '!:, color. religion. su or Harbor View Hiiia 3 Bdrm 2 bath beeulyt Great location and priced tor quick aale Time to buy oever beltetl Priced l>e- 1 ow market at $189 ,500-call nowl 6'6-7171 G ..... 1tLomn '6.tmll\trHtM11I' U~I u .. ur••I t..-iJ• \nt•...,u·-• l l1uo \ M•hon R•"••h atM•h lu ~11rr• 4L'il! K~• "'"'hOft \ r n1, ••' ~ :t:'t'~; t~·.~ .. ~··h c.,.." '°' K•"t Olhc-• R~ftit.I 8-lftft\ flf'nt11I l,..,.Jr111• kf"ftt11I ._... r,\,M ~ lt°!lll \ 6IU • ._._, A\ih• LA ... 1nc •:uJ \ult• wt.,,,, .. , ~;:.·~; • •ft\M ~ AUTOS, IMl'ORTCD national origin, or any .... , lnttnllon to make any , ,. such preference llmlta· THE REAL ESTAT&:RS .14n tt .. n111h BUSINESS. INYEST ""'"'•I \ '• H·•nw \JOJ, MENT. flNANCl ,,., .. ,,ft Ila 11trt ~Jo •II• • · !Ion or d1scr1m1na1ton '"" Ji.,,-,,,,.,.., •-ipPW't. i<.»ilW\~ ••nt:H .... '·~ ; :: Thll n-speper will not ::::::::~: ~.!t' ..iul ov-l<QD , • ..., 111' knowingly accept any ;'~ advertlllng lot real es· .ru tale whlCll 19 In vlolllltOn I "o ol lhe law .::ad1llacs to Go-Carts Wl\ale.-411 lha Fad Roll em oll me market With a Classllted Ad Call Now• ~2·5678 MOft«')lll lN•n .tit-., V.arit..ct• Mone••"• Th, ~ u •• , .... .....,, .f"f'••·~ !iUJ,,) •••• 1-. •MISA DEL MAR• Assumable financmg. Spacious 3 Br ranch style home. Featuring family room, central air cond. & pnvate locatJon. Close to all Only $136.000. 2670 San Miguel Dr , Newport Beach. 759-1501 or 752-5353. • 10'JJ 3 FINANCING• •103 DOWN• Brand new end urut featunng 2 mslr suites, 2 car garage & numerous upgrad~. Owner wants to sell TODAY'! Bring checkbook & make offer. Only $!49,950. 2670 San Miguel Dr . Newport Beach. 759-1501 or 752-7373. HARBOR VIEW HOMES +SEA WIND• Lovely MONTEGO plan featuring 4 Brs, private location and assumable financing. Only $249,900!1 2670 San Miguel Dr., Newport Beach. 759-1501 or 752-7373 •103 DOWN• • 11 3 FINANCING• When you takeover existing T.D., owner will assist at 12% on this 3 Br house on FEE LAND in BACKBA Y AREA. Featuring hardwood floor and shingle roof. Only $135,000. 2670 San Miguel 759-1501 or 752-7373. •$10,00Q. •REBATE• On brand new townhome! Featuring privacy, 2 mslr suite & den/loft overlooking liv nn. Only $123,950 2670 San Miguel Dr .. Newport Beach. 759-150 l or 752· 7373. •IASTBLUFF • • 11.213 FINANCING AVAILABLE• When you takeover ex1Sting loan on the elegant 4 Br executive home that has been extensively prepared for entertaining. One of few homes in area on FEE LAND. 2670 San Miguel Dr .. N~wport Beach. 759-1501 or 752· 7373. •FREI RENT• Choice 4br executive ranch style home in prime TURTLEROCK location! $1.200/mo rent all applies towards purchase in 6 months. Large, low interest assumable loan, formal dining. frplc. and FEE LAND. 2670 San Miguel. 7141759-1501 or 7141752-7373. •BREAD & BUTIER• , 23 units in prime Tustin location. Tremendous potential for further development. Call for details. 2670 San Miguel Dr., Newport Beach. 749-1501 or 752-7373. •$915 PIR Mo.: •• ·* is all you pay when you takeover existing Joan on this bright and airy townhome! Featuring 2 stories, 3 Br. master suite w / balcony & 2 car garage. Priced to sell at $129,500. 2670 San Miguel Dr .. Newport Beach. 759-1501 or 752-7373. •OCIAN VllW• •STIPS TO llACH• Sensational Beach cottase with 12% usumable financing for only $165,000. 2670 San Miguel Dr., Newport Beach. 759-1501 or 752-7373 . NEWPORT BEACH OFFICe 2170 Ion Miguel Drive Newport llac1', CA 12180 (714) 111•1101 DRAMATIC COUNTRY ESTATE 8000 111 on 1 acre, m11alve electric gatae. cobblntone motor cour- tyard. ~tacular entry. 8 bdrm. 8 bath•. 5 lrpt hug• lrplce Room tor tennla No Tuttln - Otlt10-Hlll1 wltll Ylew, 12-15 min to all lrwys, I airpor1. So Coatt Plaza 11.•00.000 RICK ALDERETTE 2. Get your FREE Garage Sale algna (all you have to do le come In to the Dally Pilot t. pay for your ad In advance - we wlll give you two 11 x 17 Sign• - FREE or charge). 3. Price each piece of merchandise. 4 . Have plenty Of change on tiano 1(nlckels. dimes. quarters. halves. one and five dollar bills). 5. Relax, have fun. and count your money at the end of the day Rtltttr /httlt,.r 111·'444/ll 1·1111 1 ..... ' ....__..._ __ __._..___~._._-L.L..........iil...&... ___ _... ____ ,--1 • 121.4 3 FINANCING• HARBOR VIEW HOME. Gorgeous MONTEGO model featuring 4 br, parquet entry. & FEE land. Priced at $279,000 with large assumable loan & seller assisted finarlcing!! 2670 San Miguel Dr .. Newport Beach. 759-1501 or 752-7373. •OWNER DESPERATEll• Must seU this cozy custom home naer the ocean m "Old Town" Huntington Beach. The soaring cathedral ceilings wt th 5 skyhghts and the romantic bay window add grace and charm not normally found at this price. Secluded patio/courtyard with low maintenance yard complete the picture. Sacrifice for $171,500. 9032 Adams. Huntington Beach. 556-7035. •FREE MONEY• Owner desperate, will finance home at zero interest for 5 years. Beautifully decorated h ome in mint condition. 9032 Adams, Huntington Beach. 556-7035. •$12,000 DOWN• Highly desirable single story end-unit decorated in sumptu ous earthtones Two car garage with electric opener. Great assumable 1st Trust Deed of $68,807 at 11.25% payable $795/month. 963-5671. 9032 Adams. Huntington Beach. 556-7035. •53 DOWN• Brand new townhomes near Huntington Harbor. Two and three bedtoom models with two baths. Builder will finance at 12.9% and pay buyers nonrecurring closing costs. Prices start at $105,990. Dill foe complete details. 963-5671. 9032 Adams, Huntington Beach. 556-7035. •$771/MO.• Buys this charming 3 br townhome w /only $8.500 dwn. Bicycle to the beach from superb location. 9032 Adams, Huntington Beach. 556-7035. •DEMOLISHED HOME -CHEAP• 963-5671. 9032 Adams, Huntington Beach. 556-7035. •$999/MO.• Is all you pay for this 3 br, 111': ba cutie with secluded patio. $10,800 dwn and lt's yours!! 963-5671. 9032 Adams, Huntington Beach, 556-7035. •ABANDONED• Artist's chalet w/panoramic ocean view all the way to Catalina. Sacrifice prlce $15,000 below market. 963-5671. 9032 Adams, Huntington Beach. 556-7035. •MISA VIRDI• Affordable living with superb financing available. Spacious home meticulously maintained. Only $13,500 down. Asking $135,000. 9032 Adams, Huntington Beach . 556-7035. •$9,600 DOWN• Buys this big 4 br pool home. Over 2000 9q. ft. Loera Schools. Asking $159,900. 9032 Adams, Huntington Beach. 556-7035. •$20,000 DN.• SpacioUJ family home with IOaring cathedral ceilings and bright and airy country kitchen. With 4 large brs_. 2 ba'• and a family room. It'• a bargain at $154,900. 9032 Adams, Huntington Belich. &56-7035. HUNTINGTON BEACH OFFICE IOS2 Adams Ave. Huntington leach, CA 12148 (7.14) 111-70311 .. ... ·. J l 'l ' ' l . -. .......-.-...... Orang• Ooat DAILY PILOT/8und•Y· July 25, 1082 FORECLOSURE Pickup over 1600,000 D;2UITY overnight. I have never aeen a &tter buy. Won't last. Prime Or Cty 2 'h ac hilltop OCEAN VIEW NEW E.5TATE. Pool, spa, waterfalls, electr. gates, ~800 aq ft w/360 deg vu of all 0 .C. Tennis court + HELICOPI'ER pad area. ASSUME LOANS & TERMS. Orig listed for $2,200,000 Sacrifice at fl,128,382.63 approx. w /$350,000 approx cash dwn. Call directly to PATRICK TENORE 760-8702 or 631-1266 RE/MAX Realtors, agt. Bkrs welcome. NEW VICTORIAN Anuque lover's dream home. 4,500 sq ft. of authenuc quahty. All Mah. paneling and trim. Imported ceiling moldings and domes. Antique mantels. Superb Newport Harbor views from 602 Kmgs Road $850,000. Open house 2 to 5 Sat/ Sun. Phone 645-8532-, 631-7624 IJllU IUOl llH,MI This says FAMILY, 3 Br, 2 unique Baths, French doors, Paver & glazed tiles + Karastan, wood & glass country elegance. 2 story, shingles, skylights. stained glass, spa, even split level treehouse. All in mountain setting, 1 block to school. La Jolla view. 13% assumable 1st. Will carry paper. Consider trade. Terms. 21111 UllWI 114/411-2122. 411-2420 SPYGLASS · Reduced to $495,000 for this 5 bdrm, 4 ~ bath Southport Mdl, 2 oozy fireplaces, cul-de-sac st. Vacant, ready for occupancy. Open Sun. 1-4 at 5 Twin Lakes Cr. LA VERA BURNS REAL EST A TE 644-1395 7 60-1468 FORECLOSURE FORCES SALE Thi~ braullful townhomr has 11 all soaring ct11hrdral C't'lhnp, 3 1mormoua tx'<lrooma. 21., baths. reranu<' Ille k1u:hen & baths + t·ustom window and wall l'UVtmna• Be•l or all lhett'•a II great IUillUIT\dblt.- loan & wllh $1:1 !)()() down the owner will pruv1de f1narwtng at ZERO INTERE.ST FOR FIVE YEARS PrK~ $10.000 below markt'l at $1411,000 113-M71 or 558-7035 WALKER a LEE REAL EST ATE 9032 Adema Ave., Huntington Beach OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 38 BALBOA COVES, N.8 . BAYFRONT BOAT 8UP, pmete beech. Lite end chMfy 3 bdrm, 2 bath home. Flrepleoe. ftrtce reduced to SNl,OOOI CASH TALK8n Or 9200,000 down a ..ti.r Wiii carry 11t T.D. •BALBOA BAY PROPERTIES* 873-9187 or 875-70SO PRICE REDUCTION TO $615,000 1 with 2012:1~ cuh dn pymt & buyer arr&fl8ed lat, M!ller will carry ba1 lnt. rate averagins 12 Yi~ for lat & 2nd Id'•· u~ qu.a.l.ity. old world ch.arm, llOlid fin. oak, beama, rock f/p, 3 br incl nwtr, 3ba. f/r, dining. roof deck. Open Sun 12-4, 21 I Ope.I. Bel Iald AEGm PROPERTIES· 8&.lboe laland 67:1-4000 AEGIR PROPERTIES • Balboa Island 675-4000 NEW IN OLD CdM Beaut. circular starlca1e • Brick fireplace - Oak finiah work -Entertaining "Gourmet Country" kitchen -2 patios & 3 dec.ka tiles - Thennal & aolar equip. -Elegant mstr suite. All for only $~5.000. MAURY STAUFFER SEA UON REAL TY 673-5354 MESI VERDE 1120,000 With $57,000 down OR $130,000 with $32.000 down ' APPRAISED AT $140,000. 4 bdrm. 2 bath, xlnt Cloor plan. nll't' yard Submit offers Owner Wall Carry MUST HlLll Ste", ~kr, (21S) t2l-1001/(21S) Ht-30H LOWEST PRICED "E" PLAN IN NORTH BLUFFS Thi• 3 b9droom, 2Yt bath de1lgner'1 home ~ bMn newly NmocMted giving It • country French n.vor. Thi• condo h•• meny ementti.. tncludlft9 • Honeywefl eec:urlty •r•tem. 1117,000 et 13.12% In H1umebfe loen1. Owner ttnenclng 1315,000. Price: 1315,000 Cont.ct: Phylll1 Gogglo coi..worthy end Co. M0-0020 (office), 790-9871 (home) SURFSIDE COLONY BEACHFRONT PROPERTY Last of the private guarded single family residences. Lovely cust 3 BR, 4 ba. Wood paneling, stain glass, oak cabinets. Many extras. ALSO OTHERS AV AIL. Price range $200,000 to $1 ,000,000. CENTURY 21 PACIFIC COAST REALTY JOYCE (213) 592-3156 -594-4851 SACRIFICE SILE! ••• ltlllt 1111 111011 011t•• Want to move? 4100 eq. ft., big house, big rooms. Luxurious home. Horse property, hill top view, 4 car garage. See to believe! Special financing. A MUST SEE SALE!! , Open House Every Afternoon 26331 Sorrell Place (Off Buckskin) .IEISEI I CO. 714/lll-OlH, lfttr1H11 111-1101 It's helping protect the rights of home- owners by becoming politically Involved in the issues that affect them, and advising the lawmakers of our interest and opinions. Real e1tat• la not Just "thrH bedrooms, two baths, double garege." Or "18,000 eq. ft, zOMd lndu1trl1I, near railroad 9lcllno." It's welcoming a new family to town and helping them feel at home as well as find a home. It's helping someone who wants to stllrt a business find the best location in terms of purpose, place and price. It's working with other concerned citizens in the community to lmpn>ve the quality of life by helping prevent vendalism, 1'9Vitalizlng e r\,lndown neigh- borhood or doing whai.ver elM wt must. We're the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REAL TORS® -an organizttlon with more than 706,000 members nationwide. We're real estate profes· sionala, but our real business Is people. A publlc servJce of the ........ Claaslfieds 842-6678 ... , ... 200 FT. t.!EWPORT BA YFRONT BOAT ON ~H E BAY. PLAY ON THE OCEAN -Spacious open & sunny all view home w/ panoramic: decks. on huge prime Island Point, + docking & prkg galore, + you own the land, + owner hnancmg, all for $965.000 Open Sat/Sun 1-5. 4028 Channel Place, Newport Isla nd, N.B 673-0202 * 11 .25% FINANONG• HARBOR VIEW HOME Sensational MONAOO model on FEE land with large assumable loan'! Featuring 3 br, home warranty & LOW PRICE. Only $223,950. 2670 San Miguel Dr., Newport Beach. 759-1501 or 752-7373. WALKER & LEE REAL ESTATE 2670 San Miguel Or., Newport Beach 759-1501 or 752-7373 sits a home of rare elegance, overlooking Newport Harbor, a nd twinkling night lights. Custom appointments and hand detallin.lt, from the stone exterior cut on the site to th~ exquisite materials thruout. U you can afford the finest, this may be the next home for you. OPEN TODAY 2-6 7 Muir Beach Circle, CdM 640-6259 975-0303 SHA TZEN REAL TY RIPE FOR llRUll RUITER! ... • Orange Co11t DAILY PILOT/Sunday, July 25, 1982 El ft~fff .~h.'! ....... !tttft.(~.I.~~· ....... l~fff!.(.,.!~I.~ ...... !!m.~!M. ...... ltmt.W.!*., ..... =~{!':hh ....... ''-~tfl./!!.lll! ....... !ttm/-,.h..'! ....... '1t.m,/!!.l!JI ....... ~~(~1.¥!..i .... · ~1tt1.1< ••••••••• J.'.fl ,,_,~~~ ••••••••• !."I f'!~~~~{ ••••••••• J.~f ~ ••••••••• !~ ~ ••••••••• 1.'.11 , ••••••••••••• I.I.ff ~~~ •••••••••• /~ 111.tt.~ •••••••.•• J.'.fl ff1.~ .••...••.•• / ••.•••• ~t............. . .. ' . . • '• : . :• .. . •·. ~ ., ~ .. ~ I : .... ' . ' I . I • 1.~ . "'" . ·- I 0 ~· For Ad Action · ... 1 ,,"'..!!.!~ •11t •1m11 .......... • ........ 1:?,::n: 1':rt~~!c:r. ~·1n1 M~ ....,.,. Dilly Piiot 1Mu11t1111y 1""9*Hd l ,........,....... 1u11 Ian "'-!llno,' bf ell I ~t~~~'·,t• .. cl111m-. IT\lln-alnad .. •drm .•4 •• 11 •• w. _ •. a.ay .... UT 1·11 PrMld1nt Hom•, 1391, _, ,.,.,.~ nvmw. OOI, -home. Grell corner !'"' 000, 8300.000 loan 1tar• Daly PHot ::=...~ oar a•~•a•tin b· work for 1ooat1on wlt•l•tl"G "" Prise W•t S.y b.lylront. 8llp1 for 2 boa ta. 11n0 11 10 w 11 e % , ueurna le .,,. i;u Call aooeu. Owner wt I Witt 1'9fT\Odel9d S bdrm, 3 ti.Ith 11.200.000. . 792.0412, WllTIUff ID.VISOR r.f.· ~I prtoe ~H.ooo. • 2:5671 w• /flnanoln.a.. f'ul1 pr1c1 -iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Attrao11v. two bedroom. " • 115 OcMn & jetty vlewa. Marine room, ~rm, 3 I ILll llWPT It two ball\ condo. Well for quick bath, 3700 eq.ft. •1.386,000. Oce ront. Cllarmlno 4 "' • large 1n111Qtd tor two 11nai.. 642-5678 l ' cash Nies. Liii llLI .... famlly room. Brick fir.. to buy 10Qetl'91'. ()round -;; placea, country kllotitll't, floor. Priced reduced 711 Yll UN •I ....... 1·1 quiet r11ld1nt11I .,... 110,000. 1128.i.IOO. c::.' I I ......, I 'I•\ 11 •t I~' It i, C::. ',t 'I ' -1-" I 11 ~~ ,. 't I I • I l I IUtlE 10' llYPROIT llOIE Nearly new on extra large lot. Views of Harbor & Linda lsle. Secluded <.'Ourtyard swim pool. ~ BR, 4+ baths. 6 rooms front on the bay plus oversize private entrance guest suite, Jg fam rm w/bar & dance floor. $2,200.000 incl. land George Grupe 644-6200 (K55) LIDO ISLE WITM FllHCllG Cape Cod custom -2112 yrs new. Perfection. Bank of America assumable 1st T .D Bring offers. $685,000 Call Dona Chl('hester 642-8235 (K57) "!CUTE UHIHTOI" Beau ti f u I upgraded "Kl'nsington" with loft Wood, super carpeting, stained glass bric k s pa 1n entry .. you name 1t, this house has it. Assumable loans + owner will carry. Priced at $625,000 Darlene Herman 752-1414 (K58) MIRIOR RlllE Must sell immediately! Award winning 3 BR Casa Bla n ca mod e l w / spectacular OC'ean view. Gated courtyard entry w/spa. Fantastk terms, submit all offers. $555.000 Belle Partch 644-6200 (K59) Wlll All con •• SHllECUFF A fa ntastic family home w/lots of charm featuring 3 BR. fam rm with an extensive US{' of used brick & wood. This split level t·ustom h omC' has a separatf' master suite w/occ>an view . $495,000 incl la nd . S haron Smith 644-6200 (K60) ElTllAOHIHllY 5 H POllTOFIH HOllE Don"t mISS lhis beautiful customized 5 BR Portofino! French doors, wood ceiling in kitchen, brass fixtures upgraded bathrooms . Must see to appreciate! Shows like a model. $450,000 Gisela Jenkins 551-8700 (K61) SIX COHOS II COSTA llESA W}Jat a buy! AJI 3 BR, 2V2 bath. tlon't miss these great brand new condos in Costa Mesa! Seller very flexible and wiU help with . financing. Low down at't-eptable. Priced from $134,900 to $144 ,1100 on Orange Avenue Gisela Jenkins 551-8700 1K62) IHTLH II TME TREES Beautiful lot'ation opening onto the park Contemporary plan in Turtle Rock Campus View -2 BR plus den -You'll love the open feeling & hardwood floors. Financing is good. too. $179,900. Pat Aden 855-4343 (K63) YAC&TIOI &LL YEAR LOH This beautiful Woodbridgt· '2 BR. 2 BA + den home is situated on the lake separated only by a screne greenbelt. Unobstructed view of the lake and foothills. Walk· to adjacent beach club. Seller will l'Onside r reasonable down. High assumable loan. Vat'ant for q ui ck summer ' oc:cupancy. Offered at $265,000 Ask for Marv Welsh 855-4343 (Kf:i4) - YIEW-YIEW·YIEW Lovely 3 BR, fam rm, 2 fire places. Jacuzzi. Immal'ulate "Fantastic Financing"! available. $425,000 Berit Mitchell 642-8235 (K65) SWHPIH YIEW IF CITY LIHTS Turtle Rock President Home w/4 BR & Cam rm, formal dining + breakfast nook, totally new interior w /neutral colors, cent. air, 3 car garage. Pool size yard. 30 year fixed int. assumable loan . Call now for details, $360,000. Dorothy Lewis 752-1414 (K66) llHI YElllE -POOL Create your dream home! It's all here TLC & imagination. 4 BR~ pool, spa. The liat goes on. A.aswnable loans, own er may hel p finance . $259,000. Barbara Callih an 642-8235. IEIT IF IALllA ISUll Just steps away from the S. Bayfronl is this charming sing. fam. home w /rental un it above garage. Pride of ownership, glistens throughout. Gives this home appeal galore. Used brick facade exterior. bay window, spa & ideal location. Attractive financing too. $639,000 Lorraine Jack.son 551-8700 (K69) .... ...... UY W1W1. Large prime lrvtne Terrace location. M int cotlditlon wllh 1unaet vtewa from 3 rooms. & tbeltered pool. Euy to expend. 4 Br, 2~ ba\ba. Owner will carry large lat trust deed. $675,000 lncluding land. o.or,e Grupe &t4-62001 Prinw ~o Nord bayfront. & bdnn, 61,\ bath. own.r Wiii carry 10 tJ.'· ~~~·~11~·~11!!00~!!!~I Lee L.R .• 3 boat 1llpa tuoo,ooo. M&.Llll Piii f II FODECL"'••o RfS10£NTIAI Rf Al FSIAlf St!RVICES OPEi SUIDAY 1 ·I .1111111 OIUI lll0,000 Best buy ln this guard ga\ed community. Upgraded 2 BR & den, plush car pets, decora\or wall coverings, central air & gorgeoua quarry tile pati06. Lush greenbel'8, tennis & pools included. See this at 14 WHITEWATER LIDO ISLE $141,000 Trad1 tional, elegan t & spacious describes this lovely 4 BR 3 ~ BA home featuring oak floors, lead glass. FR doors & extensive use of used brick. Sunny south patio on extra wide lot. Owner assisted financing. See this at 133 UNDINE 1-5 118 CHYH Sl,311,000 Panoramic view of golf course plus charming 4 BR. Fam Rm home. Totally "re-created" with FR & DR skylights, crown moldings & 3 Frpls. Designed by Canterbury lnt.t.'nors. Owner financing. See this at 18 CHERRY HILLS IN NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 f<emodeled 3 bdrm. 2 b.lt.h + tarce rec. rm. ~am celUnp, furni1hed, patioe. $420,000. Liii& llLE llYFllllT Laaoon view from 6 bdrm, 5 bath, p!Ayroom. darlt rm, den, Boat lllp. Now $1,000,000. IAYllDE COYE Spectacular bayfront view 2 br, 2 be up; 2 br, 2 ba dn. 2 boat 1llp1 $1,800.000 COllOlllO CAYS Coronado Island cUJL bay!ront lot. 85' boat dock. Plana avail. Red. $370,000 w/terms. ILIFFS c•o Single story end unit, expanded, upgraded 3 br, 3 ba on largeet green~lt. f250,000. Pllll UID 3 bdrma, 2 '12 baths <.'Ondo near pool. $145,000 BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR J•l l Boy\1dt· Q,,vt-N B 67~ 6161 WINNER OF 2 Garden Grove Home B11utlful Award•. 3 Br. lge lam rm, Only $110.500. 963·2404 Agt. OOIDOS I We heve av1llable con· do• from $89.000 to $239,000 Call now tor I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil m o r e I n f or m a II o n . 797.5370 LUIUllY OOUIVIEW PEITIIDUIE . \' ( >J l / tl I~· fl RE.Al tv A ,,_.\t SfMf NT'> Juat completed. Over-6 month n-condo. n/SC looklng Dana Pt. Harbor. Plaza. no quallfylng. 2 Br. 34331 Street of The 2 Ba. 2 car, upgraded Green Lantern. Opn Fri/ w/com pool & spa. A&· S • t I S u n 1 2 -5 . sum loan, amort 30 year $1 ,080,000. 661 -3502. due In 4',.\. S 15.000 In. onl . down OWC 2nd. $140, •--------• 000. Agt 644-9489 att 5. Turn to today's classified A I wa ys a s a I e In for the best buys. classilled-read the ads 642·5878 every day 642-5676 3 Br, 2 be. Prlcl rldl.IC9d " """"' 15,000 to 1114,500. FROPERTIES Orlw by 283 11anover. "INVESTORS" \,OWlll Pflcl In ar11. W1 now h•v• 88 fort· MC.a10 clolld proper11• 1t•tld for lm~lat1 Hie. Price rang1 lrom 120,000 (land) to $525,000. Great financing 1v1ll1b1e with low down. Hurry, c'111 now for appt. lo review our conlldentlal ll et. Coldwell B1nktr·FEO. 552·2000 I' TAY LOH CO ' I 1_ -•I j Turn lo loday·1 cl...m.d for the bt•I buye. . 842-5e78 ••••••••••••• •• IEIT unu DOYEll •• • II Ill OAIYOI e • PlllllHE LOOITIH faces 2nd • • and 3rd fairways + largest lake • of beautiful Big Canyon Golf e Course. Gated & guarded e e security.• • • IOT IO unu, llUUY -this • e expanded end unit Deane e • Home features approximately • 1900 sq.ft., a 26'x17' living e room with 10' ceilings, 2 king e • ~!:u~~~~~o~e~~S:~;~~e ;ft~~ • e with white brick + upgrades e e galore! • • HTSTAHIH FIHHIH-11~ • e llWL $483,000 assumable at e • effect rate, 11.H~. • • llATIHE HOWlll SAT/HI 1·1 or • • by appointment. • • I llUE YILUlll • e •call agent, 760-8617 e , ••••••••••••• IAJHHT wm 40 n IUP -View fron many wlndows, airy, spacious 4 Bd.m home, large master Bdrm suite witt fireplace, 3 sundecka, a cheerful & quie place to live. Owner wlU help finance $595,000. A Hating pf Marilyn Rousselot 0,.1 111. 1·1 ••• G lalNI a., ... PRIOEI llllT tll II IHIFIELI -3 Bdrms 2 'h baths and immaculate. Qualit) decor, air con<!. Private patio and financing under 12%. Priced below much of the competition at $149,500. A Uatln@ of Nancy Laux-Nychay. l•t1 l11 1·1 ••1 2 l•ll111t111t. llllll GAUL/FRIE Ill CLEAi -Cute and clean, 3 Bdrm on the water with dock for 2 boats. Owner will finance, priced at MAI appraisal, $575,000. A listing of the Bolands. 0••• SH 1·1 ••• %10 .... , 0 .. 11. HlllOllE llOllE Plll lTTUOTIYE APT. -3 Bdrm ''Townhouse lype" with sunny kitchen and courtyard patio. Over huge garage is a spacious l Bdrm apt. Tree lined COM street. 10% loans available with $1 50,000 down. Realistic at $449.500. A listing of Marilyn Hodges. 1,.1 S.1 1-1 ,., 411 lelletr.,.. , Current Saleable Solutiom _lQ_ Tranaactiom Last 30 Dav• _1! Volume Lut 30 Daya 3.lmil . REALTORS. 675-6000 2443 Eaet Coul Highway. Corona del Mar ~~,2~s1c~t~!th'!'~!~ ~ in the Laguna Beach Office '' presenting: BEACH PROPERTIES FROM LAGUNA TO DANA POINT views • private communities • good financing • On most of these homes you own the land!! PAIVA TE COMMUNITY M TitR!E ARCH BAY Complelety redone 3 bedroom ocean view home wllti private beach, tennis and recreation. Plana fOf eeoond story Included, large lot plua $250.000 assumable. '351,000 JUST REDUCED BY 9200.000I Thia brand new wood and glass home With pool and J$CUZZI off«• creative terms, gorgeous ocean views. 4 bedrooms. 4 bath9, plu1 auumable and seller nnanclng. SISM,000 THRU ARCH BAY TRAombNAL Fabulous ocean views, a country kitchen an d excellent financing hlgtillgtit ttila Pflvate community tiome With use of private beach, gat9<11uards and tennla. 1449,000 EMERALD RIDGE ELEGANCE Former model home with Jacuzzi, beautlfvl landaeaplng, nexlble terms, 3 large bedrooms. 2'h baths , gate-guards. Bring In an otferl 1318,000 SELLER WIU ARRANGE FINANCING Thia gorgeous new redwood and glass home with 4 bedrooms and 4 baths has a pool, Jacuzzl, custom cabinets end Myatlc Hiiia location. SelleB !lex.Ible. tMS,000 NORTH LAGUNA CHARMER Walk to the town or beaCh rrom this 2 bedroom. 2 bath home on a large corner lot with ocean view deck. 1241.500 JUST 10% DOWN, MOVES YOU IHI This entertainer's delight with $289,000 In assumable financing Is localed in prestigious Porlollna. Home enjoys ocean views, 3 bedrooms. 3 baths and recent price reduction - '359,000 OORQEOU8 HOME IN THE FOOTHIU8 $98,835 assum able at 12.75% plus large country kitchen. 2 large bedrooms. upgrades and mountain vleWa make this home an unbeatable buy. Shows well. t112.000 OCEAN Yl£W MOBILE HOME Luxury llvlng Is youra with thla easy care home wlll\ use ol beech, pool and tennis. Grounds are fabulous. 945.000 JUDY BLOSSOM THREE ARCH BAY PRICED RIGHTI Absolutely charming 3 bedroom pt"lvate community home wllti J acuzzi. hardwood floors. huge lamlly room, ocean views and beacti closeby. $338,500 f:AMIL Y HOME WITH FOUR BEDAOOM81 Move In now to this charmer wllti wonderful views, large yard, doll house features and soper motivated sellers. S141.500 vou·u LOVE UPP!R WOODS COVEi Wood and glau plus ocean views hlghllght ttila 3 bedroom contemporary home with large decks, a front patio. large yard and = financing. . 000 .-AUTW'UL NW PORTRAD9 T1IRU ARCtt BAY·ACftOU THI 8TRDT PltOM THI OCIANnONTI M.UHIRD CAHYOM WOOMY MTTIMG N9W WOod and glale home tuat two block• to bMOt'I In Cout AoYtlle .,. ... Huge pool alHd lot hold• thlt 4 bedroom, 4 ~th reeldence With greet terme .-,ct WC>rlderful meeter eult1. "70,ooo Ju1t ll1ted, tl\l1 whitewa ter view charmer hu fle1db~ terl'N, hardwood floora, b••m•d celllng1, country kltoti.n. Try• trade on thle 3 bedroom home With d.n and Wine oellar. -- Thia wood and gtaa 2 bedroom, 2 bath home , .. turH • deck, lug• yard, llrepleoe, ~ view 1nd U*Jmable flnenclng. bi!!UO . For more Info. CALL JUDY BLOSSOM · 497-3331 . -loolc to Lingo Rntl" I ~ large audience Moet of ibe peop .. In our community wltb money t.o 1pend rud c.la111fled replarly. Tbou1ande of proepectJv1 buy1111 will ... your ad. llllJPllll clHMfled edl 142-5171 A.nwru .111 tt•·tlCnN., + Togcth('r., we can hange thing , .. -.. ~ cars*bikes• •skateboards• trucks.baby carriages•tea carts•trikes rol lerskates • walkers .oys •wagons•••• scooters*hot rods• coupes• trallers*hard tops•convert- lbles•motor homes*lawn mowers*limos •corporate headquarters •garden carts Model A's•••• •typingtables wheelbarrows• recreational vehicles* golf carts•modet . trains.bikes •pianos•cars refrigerators •skates•••••• ~ HOU81!8 FOR &ALI! 1 llOROOM 314 S4t" St, Bal Penln, NI 159·1501 $185,000 Sun 1..S IUDROOM 2915 RounNVel T.,,IOe, Laguna 8Mah 494.,..748 $210,000 SaVSun 10-5 700 Lido Park Dr. No. 1, Npt. Bch 875-7383 $67,500 Sun 11.5 222 Mar~otd, Corona del Mar 831-7300 $340,000 Sun 1-5 2308 CllH, (Nwpt Hgta) NB 1542-6200 $397 ,500 Sun 1-6 40 Canyon Island, (B~ Cyn) NB ~2-5200 $219,000 Sat/Sun 2-6 452 Morning Canyon, Corona del Mar 87~5354 $269,500 Sun 1-5 2 llR plue FAM RM or DIN 3 Rue Fontelnebleau, (Big Cyn) Npt Bch 769-9100 $415,000 Sun 1-5 * 19 Curl Dr, Jasmine Crk, vu, CdM 640-1515 $438,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 4521 Tremont, Cameo Shores, CdM 6<$4-9080 $495,000 Sun 1-5 2721 Bayahore Or, Bayshores, NB 64•-9060 $510,000 Fee Sun 2-5 1824 Port Stirling Pl, Newport Bch 648-7171 $214,000 Sun 1-5 #9 Aue VIiiata (Big Cyn) NB 760-8617 $575,000 Sun 1-5 14 Whitewater (Jamn Crk) CdM 644-9080 $290,000 Sun 1-5 3 Rue Fontainebleau, (Bg Cyn) Npt Bch 759-9100 $415,000 Sun 1-5 **633 Udo P~ Dr (F2) Lido Vig, NB 760-1900 $495,000 Open Sunday 2-5 #3 Barrier Reef (Jamn Crtc) NB 675-5511 $350,000 Sun 1-5 41 Canyon taland, (Big Cyn) NB 831-1400 $295,000 Sun 1-5 209-215 19th St, Newport Beach . 831-1400 $319,000 Sun 1-5 1577 E. Ocean, BalbOa Penln P1, NB 831-1400 $3-44,500 Sun 1-5 117 Marine Ave, Balboa Island 831-1400 $254,000 3 BEDROOM Sun 1-S -4832 River Ave. Lido Sands. Npt Bch 675-2399 $187,000 Sat/Sun 1-'* 29-412 Kensington, Laguna Niguel 831-8-«0 $175,000 Sat 2-5 •3210 Colorado Pl, (Mesa Verde) CM 559-9400 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1016 Dover Drive, Westcilff, NB 831-7300 $255,000 Sun 1--5 *204 EbOll, Udo Isle, NB 673-7300 $595,500 Sat/Sun 2-5 113 Via Ravenna. Udo Isle, NB 873-7300 $349,500 Sun 11-1 1-i 11 Court St, Bal Penln, NB 673-7300 $399,000 Sun 1-5 11 Rue Marseille, Big Cyn, NB 64-4-9060 .,$450,000 Sun 1-5 535 Hazel Dr. Corona del Mar 673-8494 $335,000 Sun 1-5 **21 Beacon Bay, (Beacon Bay) NB 675-6000 $695,000 SatJSun 1-5 1838 Por1 Charles Pl, Newport Bch 648-7171 $189,500 Sun 1-5 13 Canyon Island, (Big Cyn) NB 676-4)00() $320,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2662 Crestview, (Bayshores) NB 675-6000 $335,000 UH Sat/Sun 1-5 466 Westminster, Newport Beach 648-7171 $175,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1614 Santanefla Terr, Corona del Mar 648-7171 $265,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1901 Yacht Marla, Newport Beach 648-7171 $355,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 305 Iris, Corona def Mar 67~5354 $355,000 Sun 1-5 114 Via Cordova, Lido Isle, NB 673-9060 $395,000 Sun 1-5 **3<4115 Ooeen Bfvd, Corona del Mar 760-1900 $1.250,000 Sun 2-5 307 Sapphire, Balboa Island 67~5291 $365,000 Sun 1-5 120 ShorecilH, CdM 64-4-6200 $495,000 &m 1-5 20241 Johnson Ave, Hunt Ben 675-1771 $117,500 Sun 10-3 1198 Augusta, Costa Mesa 548-2313 $129,900 Sun 1-5 314 Marigold, CdM 831-1400 $869,000 Sun 1-5 I 911 plue FAM RM or DD 62 Drak• Bay, (Spygls) NB 644-7020 $4~5.000 Sun 1 .... 1515 Cumbertan~1 (Wt111cllff) NB 54().1151 $2.40,000 Sun 12_. . . 18871 Eunice, TUltJn 960·1980 $206,000 Sun 1·6 '*52 Broadway, (E/Slde) CM Me-3389 $197,500 Sun 1-15 * 1130 PembrOk• Lant, NB 642-8235 $289,000 Sun 2-5 878 Pr-'dlo, Mtea del Mar, CM 759-1501 $132,900 Sun 1-5 1718 Port Weatbou,,,. Pl, HV Homea, NB 759-1501 $223,950 Sun 1-15 DIRECTORY 1511 Klnga Rd, CllHhaven, NB 831-1400 $599,000 Sun 1·5 •20101 McKinley, Huntington Bch 983-8787 $189,000 Sun 1-5 *3485 Fuchala (Grnbrk) C.M. 54~2313 $165.~ Sun 2:30-5 802 King• Ad, Newport Beech 1545-8532 $850,000 Sun 3-7 * 1974 Port Lockalelgh, (Hrbr· View) NB 8«-2573 $248,000 Sun 1-6 16 Southern Wood, Turtlerock, Irvine 857-2121 Sunday 1-5 **38 Balboa Coves. Newport Beach 875-7060 $569,000 Sun 1-5 1903 Yacht Colina, Newport Beach 644-1017 $485,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 2537 BamboOJ. Npt Bch 64'4-7020 •259,000 1905 Yacht Aesotute, Seavlew, NB Sat 1-5 759-0619 Sunday 1-5 •2320 LaUnda Pl, (Back Bay) NB 549-1400 $239,950 Sat/Sun 1-5 1118 Somerset Lane, Westcflff, NB 831-7300 $475,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1211 Klnga Road, Cliff Haven, NB 831-7300 $395,000 Sun 1-5 1837 Commodore Road, Bay(:rest, NB 831-7300 $299.000 Sun 1--5 1301 Dolphin Terrace, Irvine Terrace, NB 831-7300 $985,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1939 Port Bristol Circle, Harbor View Homes. NB 831-7300 $288,500 Sun 1-5 140 Jasmine Creek, (Jasmn Ck) CdM 675-6000 $355,000 Sun 1-5 2011 Paloma Drive, (Eastalde) CM 648-9498 $199,500 Sat, Sun 1-5 224 Via Genoa, Lido Isle, NB 673-7300 $675,000 Sat 1-4; Sun 2-6 870 Sandcastle, HV Hiiis. CdM 844-9060 $312,000 UH Sat/Sun 1-5 25 Ruatllng $Ind, Trtlrk, Irvine 769-1501 $269,500 Sat 12-'*; Sun 1-5 1218 Key West, HV Hiiia, CdM 844--4910 $379,500 Fee Open Sun 1-5 870 Sandcastle, Cor:>na del Mar 844-9060 $312,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1901 Galatea, (Irv Terr) CdM 873-7761 $796,000 Fee Sun 1-5 2029 Por1 CardlH, (HVHms) NB 67~7781 $199,000 Sun 1-5 1807 Comefl. (Westcllff) NB 1542-5200 $289,!500 Sun 1-5 321 Kings Ad, Cllff Haven, NB 673-7300 $682,500 Sun 1-5 #2 Shoal Dr. (Jsmn Crk) CdM 760-1900 $369,500 Sat 2-5 1907 Chubuco, Irv Terrace, CdM 844-7211 $195,000 Sat/Sunday 1-5 *1472 Galaxy Dr. Dover Shores. NB 842-251C\ $739,000 F'8 Sat/Sun 1-5 2811 Clrcte Or, Bayshoree, NB 645-6218 $299.500 UH Sun 1-4 4 BEDROOM * 1700 Oahu Place, Coata Mesa 751--0401 Open Sat/Sun 12-5 **45 Balboa Coves, (Coves) NB 675-6000 $595.000 Sun 1-5 780 Via Lido Soud, Lido Ille, NB 673-9060 $575,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2211 Waterlront. CdM 1542-8235 $495,000 Sun 1-5 2211 Waterlront, CdM 642-8235 $1,800/mo. Sun 1-5 4931 Loriann, Calif Homes, Irvine 759-1 501 $142,500 Sun 1-4 2182 National, Costa Mesa 979-2390 $134,900 Sat 1-5 2421 Francleco, Newport Bch 548-2313 $292.000 Sun 1-<$ **2804 Oceanfront, Newport ~ach 831-1400 $685,000 un 1-5 3113 ~Itta. MeM Vetd•, CM 213/927-8001 $120,000 Sun 1_. I 4 IR plue FAM RM or DEN * l 132 Ebbtlde, H.,bor Vi.w t-ftlls, NB 180-1900 M95,000 OC*I SUf\deV 2·15 11 San $ebQtlan, Harbor Ridge, NB 780-1900 $1,800,000 Sun 2-!I 8282 Leeont• Ot, HB 645-9181 a110,eoo sun 1--4 **&.42 HarbOt 18' Or, (Prom Bay) Npt Bch 75M100 11,400,000 8un 1-.5 1031 CMy9nne St, Coate M ... 8157-8880 t149,000 Sun i·!I 2!115 WlndCMH' Dr, HV Hiiia ......a200 *4&8,500 ... *1779 PeNY, (M919 Ver~ CM 848-0303 *350,000 ' 2705 Cetdtnll.1. (MMe Verde) CM Ml-43GI •118,800 1SM ~ Ocilte .._ 649-811 ..• 141,IOO , 3058 Johnaon Coat• Meu 64~2313 S1-49,000 Sun 1-4 *2127 Indian Springs, (BacJ< Bay) NB 831-1400 $579,500 Sun 1-5 **542 Harbor Isl Or, (Prom Bay) Nwpt Bch 759-9100 11.400,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 114 Via Eneueno, (Mariner• Pt) San Clem 769-8100 $875,000 Sat 1-5 2000 Port ChelNa Pl, HVH, Nwpt Bch 875-2373 $289,000 Fee Sun 1-5 *31815 Bermuda, (Mesa Verde) CM 631-1266 $150,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 **25 Warmaprlnqs, (Wdbr~) Irv 751-3191 $339,950 Sun 1-5 * 1878 Maul Circle, Costa Mesa 751-3191 $395,000 Sun 1-5 2000 Port Chelsea Pl (Hrbr Vu Hm) NB 675-2373 $289,000 Fee Sun 1-5 *910 Nottingham Ad (Ovr Shrs) NB 675-6000 $299,000 Sun 1-5 **319 Morningstar, Dover Shores, N~ a«-9080 $1, 195,000 Fee Sun 1:30-5 210 Via San Remo. (Lido) NB 675-3048/673-2556 Sat/Sun 1-5 1255 Somer.et, (By(:rst) NB 395,000 Sun 1-5 * 1724 Galaxy Drive, Dover Shores, NB 831-7300 $475,000 Sun 1-5 1530 Anita Lane, Harbor Hlghla11ds, NB 831-7300 $299,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1624 Antigua Way, Dover Shores, NB 831-7300 $550,000 Sun 1-5 *5 Colonial, Northwood. lrvlne 831-7300 $253,500 Sun 1-5 131 Via Undlne, Lido Isle, NB 673-7300 $539,750 Sun 1-5 *1715 Galatea, Irv Terr, CdM 644-9060 $465,000 Sun 1-5 1251 Surfllne Way, HV Hiiis, CdM ~910 $299,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 124 Port Weybridge Pl, HV Homes, NB 759-1501 $279,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 133 Via Undlne, Lido llMI, NB 644-9060 19122 Biddle Or, Trtlrk, Irvine Sun 1-5 759-1501 $212,000 Sa1/Sun 1-5 1.-Burning Tree Rd, (BIO Cyn) NB 6«--4910 $695,000 Fee Sat/Sun 1-5 1007 Tiiier Way, HV Hiiis, CdM 644-9060 $349,000 Sun 1-5 877 Sandcastle Dr. HV Hiiis. CdM 6«-9080 $395,000 Sun 1-5 * 1840 Tradewtnds, Baycreat, NB 644-9080 $375,000 Sun 1-5 **1415 E. Bay, Bal Penln, NB 644-9060 $1,600,000 Sun 1-5 18971 Antioch, Turtlerook, Irvine 541-5032 $200,000 Sat/Sun 12-3 2706 LlghthouM Ln, (HVHls) CdM 675-8000 $429,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3202 Delaware Place, Mesa Verde. CM 545-9258 $138,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 3-480 San Rafael, Costa Mesa 540-9113 $155,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1112 Wea1cllH, (WMtcllff) NB 642-5200 $255,000 222 Via Koron, (Udo tale) NB 642-5200 $839,500 2021 Port Bristo! Clrcfe, NB Sun 1-5 Sun 1-5 780-1290 $347,000 Sat/Sun 12-'* *4826 Roxbury, Cameo Shra. CdM 675-5930 $475,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 2412 Cllff Dr, Newport Helgh1a, NB 645-7189 $589,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1441 Galaxy Dr, Dover Shores, NB 548-5647 $420,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 5 BEDROOM **4028 Channel Pl, Nwpt Island, NB 873-0202 $965,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 **824 W. Bay, Balboa Penln P1, NB 831-1400 $1,350,000 Sun 1-5 2591 Bayahores Dr, Bayahores, NB 831-1400 $725,000 Sun 1-5 #5 Twin Lake Circle (Spyglaaa) CdM 644-1395 $.495,000 ' Sun ,_. 226 Poppy, Corona del Mar ~ '595,000 Sun 2-5 1808 Galaxy Or, Newport 9tach 831-3550 $849,900 Sun 1-5 **70I Via Udo Nord, Udo Isle, NB 875-8181 t1,500,000 Sun 1-5 1 Mplut FAM Ml er DIN *26411 Chapparal, (~ Gall) Laguna Hlllt 7159-9100 t1.eoo.ooo Sat/Sun 1-5 •12 Traf~, (Hrt>r RdO) NB 87&-ee70 *2.5 mlfflOn SaVSun 1-.5 •:;3~~ rm.Mo~ Cyn, NB8un 1-S **1008 W. Bay, Bal Penln, NB 844•9080 $950,000 Sun 2·15 6 Point Loma, (Spyglaa•) CdM 8715-eooo $&25,000 8at/8un 1-6 I *45 Royal St. George (Bg Cyn) NB 644-7388 $895,000 Sun 12-5 *26411 Chapparal, (Nellle Gall) Laguna Hiiie 759-9100 $1 ,600,000 Sun 1-5 •35 Rldgellne Or, Harbor Ridge, NB 760-1900 $2,650,000 Sun 2-8 1818 Tanager. Costa Mesa 546·2313 $280.000 333 Poppy, Corona del Mar 831-1400 $599.000 Sun 1_. Sun 1-5 I BR plue ,AM RM or Dl!N 32 Mlulon Bay Drive, Sp9g1ua. CdM 760-1900 $816,000 Open Sat 2-5 938 Via Lido Soud, Lido Isle, NB 644-9060 $850.000 Sun 1-5 * 18'*8 Newport Hiiis Dr Eaat, NB 844-8725 Open Dally 1·5 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 1 BEDROOM •300 Cagney Ln # 107, Versailles, NB 831-2918 $120,000 Open Sun 11-8 2 BEDROOM *# 104 220 Nice Lane, VIiia Balboa, NB 213/592-2677 $184,000 Sun 1-5 100 Scholz Plaza PH 10, Versailles, NB 631-7300 $259,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 1640 I) Iowa, Cotta Mesa 6'*6-7171 $9,900 Sun 1-5 3 BEDROOM 685 Vista Bonita, The Bluffs, NB 631-7300 $229,000 Sun 1-5 * 10178 Durango River Crt, Ftn Valley 675-1771 $124,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 #7 Sur1slde Crt, (Npt Terr) NB 751-3191 $131,000 Sun 1-5 *2428 Vista Hogar, Bluffs, NB 673-7300 $137,950 Sun 1-5 3 BR plue DEN 7 Rue Vlllara. (Bg Cyn) Nwpt Bch 759-9100 $725,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 2642 Vista Ornada, (Bluffs) Npt Bch 759-9100 $229,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 2645 Vista Ornada, Npt Bch 640-0020 $315,000 Sun 1-5 *2642 Vista Ornada, (Blutts) Npt Bch 759-9100 $229.500 Sun 1-5 7 Rue Vlllars. (Bg Cyn) Npt Bch 759-9100 $725,000 Sun 1-5 • BEDR002 10216 Black River Ct. Ftn Vly 963-6767 $135,500 Sun 1-6 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE 2 BEDROOM 1095 Sea Terrace, (Seablf) CM 645-0303 S 144,900 Sun ,_. 2 BR plue DEN *#8 Baruna Crt, (Npt Crst) NB 751-3191 $239,000 Sun 1-5 3 BR plue DEN 816 Marigold, Corona del Mar 875-5511 $370,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 335 Bordeaux, Nwpt Riviera, CM 645--0303 $129,900 Sun 1-5 4 BR plu• ,AM RM or DEN *4355 Sandburg, (Uni Pk-VIII 2) Irv 857-2040 $137,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE 1 BR plue FAM RM or DEN 300 E. Coast Hwy Unit 113. N.B. 675-3347 $80,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 3 BR plue 2 Bft 408 Poinsettia, Corona del Mar 631-1400 $272,000 Sun 1-5 4 llR plue 3 BR **506 E. Oceanfront, Bal Penln, NB 673-7300 $525,000 Sun 12-5 15 BR plu• 3 llR 509 Acacia, (Ocean side of Hwy) CdM 6•6-7048 $440,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 BAYFRONT LOT FOR SALE **'ooe w. Bay, Bal Pentn, NB 844-9080 $850,000 Sun 2-5 HOUSE FOR I.EASE 18'tDIUePAMMlorDO 1730 Port tsarmoutn, HV Hom.. NB 759-1501 $1200/mo Sat/Sun 1-5 4...,,.00M ••100 Via Lido Nord, (Lido 1 ... l NI 842-5200 $2800 mo. Sun 1·5 BIG CANYON'S ~!Y ..... ~!!! ~uy • ,,., ... ,. ••••••• u, "~·· • Lara• Let-11111ttf1llfr h 11J .. ," • I Oar ler111 -t .. Pett t • haltlf•I Mt1t14' Pttl t 1,, e llHtr .. lt ltolrlfr IJlll• • llW OarJtfl, lrapH I ltotr • ••• larllle l 1try "'" • Wet hr -Tw1 FlrtJltOH ONLY $695,000 1 This is not the usual rundown hard lived ' house. but an immaculate home which will please the most fastidious. We • :annot find any other separate home in Big Canyon for less than $200,000 I \!ORE .•• ,.,,,_,.,, l trry. 14 Burning Tree Road OPEi SAT. I SUI. 1-& BHUutuJ ltv1ne Terr. Home. 4 BR · 2 IA BA. tde•l ln(loor/outdoor •ntertaln.lna ovvl.ooJdni larp pool. 708 K~'l'hanp Dr, ~l'ON d•l Mat ON GREENBELT • 103 DOWN Lueh tropical landecaplng su rround s t his 3 bdr m Northwood manor. Ultimate $376,000 Open Kouae &at/Sun 1-6 privacy, tu ck ed away ln cul-de-sac locale. Park with u.aa ,.,.. aw.n .. uy llYlll 111·1l08 park grounds as your back yard . Exc ept i onal 10% fin ancing. Just listed. Call Rob, Agent. THE REAL ESTATE RS ..,...,..mom I ~~~iiiiiiiii~ii;~~~~~ mu ..... i-........... .. BLUFFS * EASTBLUFF ::-::.::.:.. '*:..! AnuoTIYI ~pectacuJar 4 bdrm, fam rm. 2 fireplaces f•ltJ r•. Wllh tf z ITllf FOil SAU IY OWIH -IOW Ull,000 lttlttful 1111 Ver•• Nea t -2 l ftrJ Lusk l level home. Oversli.e lot with 11111 •rl11 11Httr +MOOERN APT. large poal. Only $339,000. l&lllU Tll 1arlt11 lltt tkJHt ~l~ne;l:U:!6n~:C1~ 4 bedf room, 3 bat~. Approximately 2800 · Ull. ~ appt. rte••· 11' •11lttl Savel$$. sq t. Fen<.·ed an front yard has IDT llY. Lovely 2000 sq. ft. 3 bdrm, 2t,.\ otlll .... tell · tlMn, alll IULn customized pool, spa, landscaping. and baths. fam. rm., wide~ greenbelt, near Hetp tfft•IHt sllar {111) •H HOI lovely back yard with fruit trees. pool. Only $249,000. llOLlllU Tll WI. lttt nter ~·1 11· ~-~~· ~~~ Will lease option. By appt. 111"'4 ltlfel 111t1. C.tn1 Iii #It JIU 2111 ltnl11 Ctrtlt tflll 1-1 flt...._ '9nlt lfftr· •••••••••••••••••••••• loo .. IL. /I • •FULL OCEAN VU• ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ nlJI, • • 1114 IJlt,llO •• If lll0,000. 111 13.5% loan Jumlne Cr t-::~: ~!·1!~ ~':,..... :::::: :::-: NIWPORT Ow;;.~~ .. ~~1515 f!!!!'. ... ~~L'!!! .. !.~~~I f!!lt.l!!~ ...... !.~~1 2001 hla, I tH, 1 lfftl 1111,IOO MAL'IORS With 3 Br. 1'4 Ba, frplc llY111 TIHAOI FIXER HELEN B. DOWD H~=~·· By Own«. &48-8648 1111,000 t71·H11 l•••H TtlF T-. tnl IAT7111 1-t $98,000 Otll tlt-IOH 842-4253 TRY $60,000 DOWN PRESTIGIOUS TllTLEROCK Award Winning Model -2 Story 3 Bdrm 2 'h Ba. Family Rm Den Effective Interest 13.3% Call for Details Adrienne -Centug 21 857-2121 (ltclrhJ late 1HF4fd trta. 0111 144-4110 ter ,.,.111111 t• "'" >· I !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I IULTHS, Ill, '44-0114 Hom.+Gu.t1+lncome 1101 Olllltltot Eaet1lda Cotta MeH, 10 OIWFYIU ~~; ~~~ ~~::'c~ FIRST TIME OFFEREO: $27,000 under aiipralMI. IUOI UVlll Fn llLY l4l,t001 It Fdtrll Le1ler Spotlela Vacant Ouplex Thia neat 3BR 2b• with Owner desperate. Hurry lmmac 2Br Mobile home in adult 1011 UH,000 -VIEW FllE£ • F.arthtones throughout. 4 br, 2 'h ba, famil rm, dining rm. 2,378 sq.ft. View of ' Pavilion, nite lites & Catalina. 1211 SlltFLllE, Cll SAT/SH 1·1 bllll VIEW MILLS -lllE Hiii Quiet. park-like setting. Rm for paddle tennis and pool. Great for orchard. Cul de sac st. 3 bdrms. fam rm $379,500. 1211 HY WEST, Cll O'EI SUI 1·1 2 ILOCIS TO llEWPOllT llllH Charming 4 Br. & large family room. 2 brick fireplaces, country kitchen, quiet residential area in m odern tract by Buccola. 10% dn. Owner will carry 10 yrs. VIEW -IEW H IUHn -5'YIUSS Two Story Nantuc k et 5 Br with beautiful Sunset pool lined with 14,000 red bricks. Tastefully decorated througho ut with wallpapers and shutters. Shows like a model home! Many upgrades. Seller will finance. Submit down. $760,000 incl. land. WESLEY I . TAYLOR CO., llULTOH ; 21 11 s.. Jta••i• 111111 "' .. • ltWHllT OEITIR, I.I. 144-4110 IEWPORT IEST IUYS PllESEml IY SUZAllE SMULEll IEW 01 TH llllln -Absolutely mode l perfec t M cClain Big Canyon tw o bedroom townhome. Dramatic step-down living room adjoins enclosed garden patio. It's formal dining room with mirrored ceiling entertains guests grandly . Excellent financing. Security gated. community pool. spa and tennis. This unit won't last ~ $205,000. SEUEii DESPIUTE -The price of this delightful three bedroom West.cliff area pool home reflects seller's uq~ency to sel l. Magnificent pool and patio area superb for entertaining. Seller will conside r l ease/option purchase. Priced to sell fast q $235,000 PlltlltLl PlllT OIAllll Fantastic first home or builder's delight. Immaculate three bedroom cottage on excellent corner lot location . Priced at land value. Move in now and build Of\ later. One block to beaches, parks and harbor. Prime location @ $325,000. 142-1211 111-14'1 Clualfled Ada, your one-'Flnd what you want In 1109 lhOpplng center. Oally Ptlot CluallledS. C L S II E I I' I I 15 I RACF I B I I I I I R O J A L S I I I I' I' HECLAB I . ~, ... ,_,,,__,,,-....,1,......,1.--t Sign P<>•tad In front of a .._...._...__....._....__.,___, karate 1tudlo patldng tot: G L I D A N I "For 1tudent1 only. All . ~::r: ... I ... _""'· .... I'"" _..,__1,,..,:I::. ~r oara w111 c. -tn C l.UBE lt Stop by one of our well-located offlcH •nd let'• dl•CUH re•I ettatel We have • varied Hlectlon of home•, condOI •nd Income property to flt your need a. OPEN SUNDAY 1·5 PM 1511 Klnga Rd, Cllffhawen ····-·· ... .000 2511 lleyahorM Or, .. -··-·-.. ··•· 1725,000 2ICM W. Oceenfronl --·----.000 314 Mer19oid, CdM ........ _._, ........ 000 208/215 tth 81 ··--·····-.. ·•• From '311,000 41 Cenron lat, Big Cyn --··-· taS.000 1577 E. Oceen, Pen Pt ................ IM4,IOO 40I PolnMttla, CdM .................... t:zn,000 2127 lndlan 8ptlnga, NB ·--Sl19.S00 117 Mertne Ave, B.t. ·--··-··· '254,000 l2A W. Bay, '9nlnaule ···--·-.. $1,JS0,000 m Poppy, Corona def Mer .... _ Ntt.000 Mobf .. hm, nr. wtr. --·-from $39,000 condo 1 b9d ........... --..... -....... -m ,soo Newport 3 b9c1 ·-·-·-··--·-·-$131,IOO ...... IMecb 3 b9d 1225.000 Baphone 3 b9d ------·· 1325,000 8alboe la. Duplex ·-····-·---····--l3IO,ooo Cofone def Mer duplex ·--·--t:272.,900 '9nlnaule Duplex ................. _ •• 8271.SOO On Weier w/dock ---·---··· SotN.000 Vu, 3 b9d + ··-··-·-----SSlt.000 Lido le .. 4 bed. + ·--·--·--.... ,800 .. ,... COY9 condo ms.ooo OcMnfronl Cepe Cod lllO,GOO BQtronl w/dock .. -··-'1,200,000 Uncle..,_ I b9d --'1.-.000 ltwJMute a.,tront . '1,780,G00 Moille Home hrll 11.-.000 Linde ..... I b9d -Fee 12.?IO,OOO Tennie Ct. + home, new ---'2,I00,000 11 unlta, Coete ..... ---...... ,000 WA TE.R .. RONl HOM~°"· I'\< II~ \I I 1111' 2 tlf\ .......... , '••,.wt ....... .. 1531-1400 il •~ \itanw '"· ""' ............ SRLtlD man aau 11111 nenan Large ¥.a Acre In Woodsy Ar~ Of North Tustin, Near Horse Trails & Chapman Park. Lovely Pool & Spa. Spacious 4 Bedroom Home. Highly Upgraded. Large Master Suite. Cathed ral Ceiling & Skyligh ts. Space For Horses & Parking For 8 Cars. Excellent Assumable Loan At 10%. Reduced To $275,000. A Dabolt-Shipley Listing. ILll CHIU IEl Ill On The Blutts Overlooking Bay & Ocean. Custom-Built Home. Architecturally Design ed . Magnificent Views. Beautiful Woods. Handsome Appointments. Abundant Closet & Storage Space. 160 Ft. Frontage On Ocean Blvd. Call For More I n formation. Cathryn Tennille's Listing. PlllMTllY llY Custom Bayfron t . FEE LAND. Parquet Flrs, New Cpts, 4 BRs + F.R. 3~ Be. Separate D.R. Huge F .R . W/Wet Ba r . K itchen W /Pantry. Brkfat Room. Sauna. 3-Car Garage. Wood Deck . Bay, Dock. GOOD ASSUM ABLE . Owner W ill Carr y L r g 2 n d . $1,400,000. Mar ilyn T w itchell'• Listing. PMLl•llTNI Lovely Newport Beach Condo W /Lrg Pat.lo On Greenbelt . Xcl.r)t FJnancing. A ssumabl e Loan, $110,000, 10~~. Owne r WllJ Conaid er 2nd T .D. & Leae/Option. Redu ced To $197 .~oo . SalJy Shipley'a Llatin1. H 6br/3b.+3br/3be over 1800 aq h with lo-645 0303 Oelu><• 3 Bdrm condo .,.1: own/bier &4&-7048 vely p1llot and gardene. • community. Expansive ocean views. with pvt. epa and RV iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-Owner wtll finance sub-F h · Cl etorage. Owner wm help atantlal 111 TO 81 l2% Int res pa.ml-new cpts. ubhoua, pool, finance. 1IO hi 111&1 YI . 7 yr term . A leaaellold laundry. Great starter or week-ender. 171-1111 Ull LOll/IPTIH eat1te. Priced to Mii In $47,950. ""ITlll1l '"· 1441211 IOW YI/WOii CIYE 11111 llTI 4 Bdrm, Including 2 • , '°"°'' ~ -·o. muter eult ... 3'~ba. 1ge M.lln 1 ~~~~~~~~ Approved plans & permits included in famlly rm, 2 frplca, ruatlc purchase price for custom designed 3 Br wood. beam oell'• ·all In t ~ 1 wood & glass hme. Fantastic iocation. a walk to pvt beach • I llUT STAITlll UI 1ocat1oo. The perfect te-lsn•illla FIHHll& outstanding priet.:. Listed at $160,000. UY YllW Lido l1le 4 Br on lrg comet lot. Sep. 2 Br unit over garage. Large low 1ntere1t loan. OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5, 780 VIA LIDO SOUO. $575,000. ~ri':"'~~h:..= CdM's BEST DPLXI Perfect tor ttle ""'time '"'"'•• llJ Riot lalla 11•1111.....,.. F CT f 1 buyer or retirement COU· ll with PER E lnano ng. Compare value of thl• 3 pie. Sharp 3 Bdrm w. II Wllll .. s RtaftJ FM land. unit duplex for only beth, ftr..,lace. Priced at II'!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 144-7211 1240,000. Attractive fl. only S 110.000. C•ll :::; ITa·ttlO /Jn NIGlL uAILE'i & l\SSUCI ArES ~:'~~~-~1:11 ~~ 6d1:_ ~~~: t 151 lor more de-f!'!!~.!!!!~ ••..•• !.~~~I !'!'.'!! ••••••.•••• !.~ taTia. Call M0-7665 VA REPOSSESSION 4br,,Tr11k 18971 Antioch, lkb><. ., .... rl 3be. pool. $8000 dn. 4 Br. 2 Ba. D.R .. F.I\ vu $136.000. Agt 546-7739 ol Univ. $200,000 $50, DAVIDSON REJLTt Be1ulllul CdM duple><. JUST RE··ooELEO 3 000 down, $150.000 Super locatlon. Only "" I .. IT D 1...., Int......., f-5 ~!.'!~~~L ........ J.fJ.O.~ $329,500. 1-942-8580 ~~~~~~~~ ~~mc;v!>; ~;t:':~~I ;';9 A~~7M1~2 ~ ~-------------.... Reduce3d1~~R~299.000. 3Br, 28a, dbl car garage. bar. Owner 646•9498 I Walnut Square condo CllEO lllOllES OCUIFROIT Finest location with spectacular white water view. Ideal family home -3 bedrooms and baths plus servant's qua.rte.rs, !onnal dining rm. and family rm. Custom built quality home with built-in wine vault, hobby rm., solar h eating, wet bar and much, much more . M otivated seller moving out of state. Price reduced to $2,500,000. 011110 IEL Ill llm We feel this is the best income buy in Corona del Mar! Located just a few blocks from the beach aouth of the Hwy. F.aming almost $1500 per mo. R educed in price to just $229,000. Owner will help finance - so bring in your deals. FllUClll II TIE m With only $28,000 you c.an move into this sharp Bluffs "C" Plan - \he one w ith 3 bdnns. upstairs and 1 more lxlnn. or office downstairs. Located near the pool. a terrl!.ic h ome for entertaining! The full price is $279,500 L.H. and the financing is 30 yrs. fixed rate. IOYEll SIOllEI llYFlllT Would you believe 60 feel on the bay with private pier and float for $985,000 L .H .? We have it in this lovely 4 bdrm. home in exclusive Dover Shores. Formal dining rm. plus a breakfast rm., family rm., hobby rm. and a big brick beyside patio perfect for entertaining or sunning. This i.s a great family home not far from the private community beach. COROU IEL 10 VIEW You have jetty and ocean views from this fabulously designed home only 1 block from the beach. Absolutely the finest craftsmanship throughout with lavish use of wood. brasa and stained glass. A showplace that we doubt could be duplicated. 3 bdr ms. and baths $1,350,000 submit terms. · INDUSTRIAL BUILDING IOITI IOTA W High visibility comer location on Segeratrom. Nicely landacaped t.ilt up bldg. a p prox. 15,300 eq. lt. with 5 tenarita. Well maintained. Just 4 yrs. old . $1,040,000 attractiv e tenna. WIST OllTA 1111 20,000 aq . ft. tilt up build ing divided into four 5000 eq. ft. unlta. Located on 1.4 acres. Owner ma.y fl.rwlce eo su bmit ~. $9&01000 poealble condo convenlon. Spec. home with rental. 2 petloe, neg1tona trplc, B , ~ 3BR 2be. Sale. IM/opt Wide 101. 2 blk• to beach. owner-custom bit home. ••l••fN• avail. Call Irene or Oe-Aeaum. loans 873-9208. $129,950. With $29,950 l11ti 104 ., I• e , 5 5 2 · 9 5 4 9 , Ownr/Agt. down. Owner wlll carry •••••••••••••••••••••• 551·2193 or 978-8857 111 1oan. II llWI • 10% llT. , ------- Ull LITS., 1$1 RtJ ltOerltt, llffr, vi.w of ttl• ocean and1w•H1 llffi llfl FEE LANO. Have con-14 ... 1121 w a I k t 0 I ti. s. n d . ··'··················· tractor . wtll flnlal'I. Ow· 2 1 3 I 3 3 3 -3 8 4 6 & net delperetel Great U • iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim 213/902-1298 I lllllAU IAY sum1ble. 180 deg vu. BY OWNER '4 BR 4 Ba AWARD WINNER A1ldng $8-49,000. Prine. 12.11% UMIUIU .. _ a.vvox """"' .,. .. Ocean -Aewe. 3 bdrm. 4 ..... ... " 543-7023 B n•••o111 .... ~. ....... """" ......... 1 ba kit w/convenlencee -~1-kr. -Nr Meadowlark Golf, la~. r~. lge garden, pa~ M ·llPLD $30,000 down, 1111aume 12'h% 11t TD & 2nd TD et 11%. BHt deal In CdM. corner 101. HliJtl rental. Call John 752-<>342 M·F. • Just In time to!' eummer. CourM. $238,000 terme.I tlo fOf"mal din rm 1ge n-- 1t111 lovely pool tlOme We wlll guarantee to buy r~. Quiet c~l·d•·Hc: leatur .. terrlllc flnan-back at Mme price In 3 1812.ooo. By owner. olng. -4 large bdrm1, ,_ yre. 846-0450 117~ 1 l pain,. near parl<a and ectioola. Offered at 1139,900. 5-40-1151 ~-HERITAGE $6000 down. Tri-level home. $149,000. CtOM to ~. 2 yeer1 old. Owner enxlou1. Andy Oay1 714/ 536-25'47. EvH 960-069e. llythlt •• Ina . . REALTORS · NI ... I~~~~~~~~ 4 BR 2 Ba. 10381 Matkal. A ehort walk to everv·1: rir Garlleld & Brool<hum. Beautifully upgraded home • euumeble loen. Near ectloote. 3BA 2 bet ti Lac11a Vlll11t I.I 411·1111 thlngl Nloe open 2 bdrm LI IWI/ UITllll S a c r I f . I 1 o 3 , O O o home, ftrept-. pegged Cute 2Br hou•. Owner 714-995-14_..; 497-1037 TRl·PLEX. SS5,000 down wood & ~ lloofe. B r..e-53 2 room studio unit for Tle><lble. kr u.. « IEINRATlll SALE Assume 181. TO 9'"'% I OWC Balance at 12%. ncome, private patios. (. 1111 1·2 Pool home. $130.000 Prlncipala only PllnOf•· Only 1229.500. 3Br. 1Ba & 1Br, 1Ba In-Low dn. 12w1~ No bal-mlc ocean Vine. S325 ~la de/ vJfm law e•Jlte. newly remod• pa-1. ~; 754_7177 ooo. Broiler 499-1526. · QJ.oja .1· led, flel(lble terme. $129, , .. ~. ~·7l IYtUR.> 900. Or try leue option. 1m!!J' By <>wn«. 848-2768 6{.J-8/;!J~ HOME FOR SALE by O'W- 3141 l . Coeet Hwy., CdM ner 3 BR. 2 Ba. separate dining room. covered patio, Pondero.a St. CM, $135,000. 963--0363. ILIE C'I S231,000 So. or Hwy, R-2, 3 Br remodel. Living rm opene to pvt backyard. Great terms. 25 dys to Mii. Delta, 831·1266. agt. 12,. lllTEREIT Like ,_, 3 Bdr 2 Ba, lam rm, meny extra1. BeeutHl.ll low maintenan-ce yard. I 169,500. 242 E. 22nd St. 831-0055 4 IUS Tl 11111 a.,., $87,000. ASSUMABLE LO.AN LOW OOWN Ctuelc cottage. call 846-7711: 983--4858 TRINITY PROPERTIES Cute charmer with greet ocean view. 2 blocks trom l>eacl'I, 2 Br. 2 Ba. 2 story. open beam celling Owners moving. Muat sell! Owner• wlll help fl-narioe. $210.000. Open SattSun. 494-4748, 678-2122. ..... Tll IJIS lrriat 1044 now you can give your ••••••••••• ••••••••••• famlly the benefit• of Brend New Homes & Lagune Beach. Euy u - Condoe. no money down sumable loan1. Two 4 Br wtllle they last. (714) home1 w/ocean vua f!!!f.!'!!!t ..... .1.~~~ REAL ESTATE TAX IN· _646-9522 Agt. $169.900 & $189,000. MIU ... 111 I VESTMENT! 15000 WAY llllW llJlllT Boat ~=:U'ty Spectacular trl-level CHhlll 1145.ooo •hare 3 br, 2 be. Univ. Perl< -------- beauty near So. c. Plaza. ~~~~ ~!~1~~!4 1t:, Terr ace. S 1 4 9. o o o Lower Three Arch Bay On EvetY upgrade, tlled roof, 000 Owner (lnveator) wlll Terms. Agt 955..0782 or Ocean Vu. Divorce for· '° mucn more. Aaklng · evs 857-6010 OM aale. Offer Of trade. 1229 900 Bkr &48--0709 supply total down pay-Owner/Agt 499-3144 · · · ment up to S40,000 In l1HUllOI OPN HOUSE SUN equity. Share purchHe Lovely home+ land, 3Br, OHmY WUIOI 428 E. 18th St In new luxurlou1 2-3 2Ba, 1177 ,900. Owner Febuloul 3800 tq. h. 5 2 Br & den plua guMt Bdrm. 3 Ba. Condo, (714) 851-3933 bdrm home. Country lclt· nou ... alley aooeu, 111 Coate Meta. Maximum chen, ocean vlew1. 2 T.D. t78,000 ueum. al Int. depre., apre. etruc· IY IWIU block• to beech. 1~ fl· 11%. E><cell. additional lured f« buyer, ponlble POPULAR WOOOBRIO-nanc:lng. 1379,000. nnanctng avail. 95S-0782 4-1 benefit. Phone GE MOOEL. 3 bdrm, 2 ... , UTlll dy1, 945.9557 evH. 11 .. / 8 3 1 . 6 0 5 5 . ba, OA, l'R. Atrtum. AJC. S..utlfl.ll 4 bdtm l'IOmeln Ownr 714/&42·2000. patio. Lg euum. loan. t1bulou1 romantic .. t. Must~~·~ be-4 :o~~ WllAIU droom home. tt 11 yours s 130,000 for only 10% down. LI· NR FAIRVIEW/BAKER vlng room flreplaoe. Im-BY OWNER meculate condition e.4S-01M talntng home and In e Flex. terma. ting. Reduced to $223, 857-8383 I 900. Seller financing. UNI. PRK 4 Bdr townl\ome Agent 49-4-4730. on greenbelt. Excellent' Charming older cottage. buy. 1137,000. Opn Sal/ wonderful ocean view. Sun 12-6. Agt. 857-2040 Three Arel\ Bay -atmoet fRY1H • 1121,.. s;:s.~ont • term1 • Adorable 2Br home In 1 _1 ~· I.I. lovefy nelghbc>moodl &!· -.-IWlll nn au. cellent financing avall. 417.17 1 throughout. Super enter-liiiiiiiiiiiiiiii greet loc:atlon. Call IOf detalll on ftnanclng. Pri- ced at Juat S109,500. C.tt 979-2390 MESA VERDE 4BR/2BA Many amenlllH lnclu-1 .nl .. APPRAISED $140K ding 8 fruit tr.... Call NOW $120K w/57K dn t 7t-53TO m&TI ., ....... ~ t1~ W/32K dn owe 2 RJLL SIZE LOTS (\lo ..... ~ a c ... IM!r (213:1-aoo1 8C19 plue) luehly planted ....._ 'o · , .. ,aza. ot• 1'!~!!!• !!!=!!!!!!~! a In prime North end of help on I~ ftnendng I: loc:allon. Spr8'#11fia epltt In thl• 3 bedroom plUI lllT llLL ., 7 /11, By owner' Tunfe Rock 3br IVI. hotne w/3 80RMS. ~~•o:no~ldt;.m~ v........_ eondo: Mwtc.. 2ba renc $1000 mo or, 1ervlced bl 2 betl\1, droom number 4. HH vitue t 120,ooo. 8ea1 off Mil $2501< &45-1555 , r .. hlret H RDWOOD 21.1' b h L d take1. No down, grMt . FLOOR$, FOAM. OIN£ coml):~ .. ~ ,.-:J:Cl~. IO•l'I . 998-9222 6 1111 •• , I RM .• OCEAN VIEW 6. I 165,C?OO· Call 179-2390 525-0879 Low dwn buy1I bt9Uffful 31 ~ Of cMrln. Eld~ ..... llUllT Dr~l":.or~I ~·~~f .-u.ooo ...._..... v ...... ,..., .. J,_ C'"j 51 • MIS810NA .. m Lovely, fre111. clH n 4 bdrm home 111 one of (11e ... l11 An~ 10.71% lnterHt. ouul oom.e with t1111 3 Woo~ll•rt•1 Ma to. C.t Hwy, LaguM =:~:nJ~ ~~i~~=: 1:E~ 5~~ ffl!ff.l!J! .... /!!f room for RV. Covered tyeuJ anct e nJoy the 1mll1rr11r1 tll•\.h vl""' leet ..... .... patio and totally land• matty anien1tre1 ttllt LOCITlll Co·opa from ISJ.ooo ~. -. tt to tl\e hOIM oftere. Won't lett eq111t1 price. Concloe :~::,~~riced •I Ju•I ;:~~~1 100. C all LIGITlll tr~=e.,~= tTWllt a bdrm, t 11e, Ptari a 1n aua1 P81190wv.... \ f -11 I tl F tf 1107 &. IMJTOI. the Chanoell« Homee. Lag, H111111"*'f.aeoo ... Qneo1t0ry, oovtr.ct P• iiii~~~~~ii no. ,...,.,. tt1r ti. ame11 11----:'-~---1 '8mlly. •1'47.000 • ... ....-..0 Dr, lrO . "· Cftlf\. I ... IMf1)' m-. ...,, '"°"· 1111.100. !'!!r.!!.~ ••. J.~f HYll llOllES '44, Qalaxy Ort\19 • Bt. Den, FOfmel Dining Room, 2 Flreplece1, S cu gar1ge ptu1 tug• Hobby Room. Pool tired lot, 1>eau1. 11nd1ceped. Own•r wlll 1Hl1t at fl· NnClng. Only $420.000. Open StV~. 1·5 RotHMOn: AMl!Of 141-IMl Ult Ill.I NEW CUSTOM on extra wide 11,...t to 1trMt IOI French doora, vaulted celllnga. 4 flr1place1. ~ detalllng thruout. enxlou1. Submit on tr9dea, terrM, poeel- ble ..... option . ....... , 1·1 HJ Y11 ltrH 142·1200 j PETE ' BARRETI .. ~EALTY Aemodlled 3 81. 2'A Be. In ~· $299,600. LH~l89K , .. conv.r· 1lon. Renewal 1991. 2611 Circle Or. 6'6--8218 oun•m Meam•lzlng YllW from tNe high level lot with prl11acy from etr"t 2 Bdrm 1'A bath hOme II• plus with ,_ roof Ind copper plumbing. Cen be AWd In Ot rem.cs tit you bulld ()( r.tnodal. Owner Yef'Y ~atlv.. 2111 ""' Ir. 1n1llll&Y1-1 142·1200 J PETE BARRETI REALTY Lm LITS 11 you want to build your own castle, th i I opportunity of a lifetime will never come again. 3 l ots on Harbor Ridge. side-by-side, wl th plans for a 10.000 square foot home with TENNIS COURT and pool for only $2 .~00,000 . The Owner will joint venture , trade or you can take over the whole l?roject . $1.400,000 of assumable financing . WOW! A Pt Tf HAnn ,-n Al AL l < ---- UNITED BROKFRS IUffl W PUI 4 bdrma, 2 ~ ba. lge priv. patto, Mer IChoola. allopplog l PQOI, • 195. 000. XLNT Flnenclng IYlll. owner, 84()-1831 OPEN SUNDAY 1·5 PM 2832 Viet. del Oro Yl.UULIM 2 8t 2 Ba. luXUry Condo. s1e•.ooo. Open Sun. Agent. 2 t3t bt2·28n Super ~ 11Ctoe9 "°"' P9'k a ~ 1>11y & oceen. 1285,000. "3-2404. Agt. Lido Realty 673-7300 .. UllllU 2 bdrm, 1 bath, brick p1t10. flreptace, $1100 Yr1'(1eae ' I • \ Otange Coa1t DAILY PtLOTl8unday, JU'121, 1882 DOLLAR DAV DOUGH IAVIAS a.ti your no-longer-needed Item• for ouh. If It doesn't NII, we'tl run It another s daya FREE. One Item per ad, mu1t be prloed. Sorry, no rf al eetat• or commerataJ ad1. Call today for full detall1. l~l•tra 11Me '1M> a tl~AVI INl!I~ CLAl81FleD8812•5178 OLLAR I .._ 11.1..-1.J..J •••!" U1/111l1A# A,,,,.,,,, IA111t•111t1 A,,,,.,.,, V111tlta b1t'114UI lnt'11,. •n '1 ltl"-,_Ml 4 1.·a.--''ff J ,, ~.l:"Z::':'l::"::i ...................... 1 U I i i H U I 'i ' Ual•t•I•••' .............................. ii ..... -•• r... :::~~............... , .. ..,..................... •r 111 t..lelalalw ,,. .. , fm.A ,,,, •••• ~.~!~.! ............... ~.~!~!!.! ....••...••.•.................. op~INFAON~!l, ·.~' "'1....... mtmVI""" 1111111 ILll ,..,a.,,/ f~111-1.1i~ J4U •••• ••••• •••••••••• Ou• hl•t Jiii #tfllMll IH1t 3111 ;:;m!0:73-1v3Y .,ru CM!~t·,~~..'t.!!!..2•1nY IAVINI. P 1 hone e1n111-~ ,. W11 1-1 I hlwJ ..... ::-::~....... I...._,......... f.1111 •~ 1,114 •••••• -.m •••••••••••• ••••";;••••••••••••••• -.... --·-ring, con rm, u . Founteln v111ey. 15,880 •• ~· ••• .-.~ ........ l rand n11• Corona del Comp tum'd Will ah0<1 .. tifiii .. f .... t•WLAll YlOAIT UIU/UWUI So Celli 5404719 eo(ry t erve, etc. A •o eq,, ICMldlng clOdt L ... A•.'!!ft!•!•1' I.I• Mar luxury 2 bdrm, 2 be tetm. 190-390& ' ' IR, 2 bdrm. a be, epr.ll•nOM. I II U"ltll N9W 2 Br. 2 81. Condo, Roommate wanted, mlle, dH k apace. 1150/up. Ill °' part. ,OIM'lem VW. .... • 11•,.•• ·,·.··•1• ~ condo with pool a g• ~ ..... ,. It Nawly decor Ou pd, g1r ldry. no P4I • 1&20 10 llOI Prtncevlll• arH rur-10 lhr 2Br ept, C.M. 1260 a.O-t140 1ey IOhoOI Olttrlat. N'°" ,.,.. r 1 g •. I 1 O O 0 I mo ,.,.. M encl gar, dwahr, pool, '9e-eao.i 49$-7'4& · ' nlehed, fully equtppect. mo. o.or-1142·93'1 I PrlY•'• "'°· 117&/mo. Nr m I WI e 1 end . 1111 flll 1111· 49t·•lllO l/•/•taJMH Dbg. Aoult1, no Pell. ' Qaraga, p1110 1875 I I a I .,.... ' • •U•••--unu ......... , ............ 842-5073. mo.Imo 070-0852 tennl1,goj ,poo,upecal 2500eqftCondo,wlllec-O.C. Airport. Conv. 71*1942·M51 9"•• Immediate ocoupenoy. t.ltN ldH' JIM B1•tl•1t•11 Summer or Fell,., .. by ~t 2 adlt•. or 1 edtt P«l<'g, P"' entrenc., lnct •·at'•'• •ua--6 '"' • • -.Tt EH lblufl 4 8r, 3 Ba, ••••••••••••••••••••";? Chlld1en welcome, 2 & 3 ... ,. Jl40 TWO BR. TWO BA. Frpl, week or by month w/1 chlld or Juet 1 •dlt utlljreoeptlonavallb)'err ~.!'!• •• '!~ •• ~••••••• loecMI repon. ~ 11400/rno. S.•·29119 Yrly 2 bdrm, 1 be Oecll, 8r &475-182S/mo. Mon •••••••••••••••••••••• Ocean Ind 8eyvlew, Lo-2131173·5211 POOi, lg kit, 2 palloa, lg 1817 w .. tcllff. N IS 259 M photographer, a•, of ~~.~ ---------ldry No P411• 1850 thru Set 9•5 Cotner 01 1550/mo Near baach vety Dao or · Adutu. PALM SPRINGS balcony w/bey view to 4000 eq ft. tit floor ueka room In quiet for frH Info. Numb« ,.......... &75-0J.49 Ad a me & I" a Irv I e w new crpll, 2 Br 2 Be . nO Seourlty, Pool, 8p1, PRIVACY? 557-7&83 or M0-8339 Agent a.1·5032 hOme In HI, CM ftret« One Pubtt1lllt10 Co .. FualdM JllS t.JtN 557 .. 715 No ~· P • 1 • 8 3 3 • 3 3 O 1 · Gym 11500 mo LMM N.w 3 8R 2 BA home1. 1r.. 1 I ~ 620 IQ n 11.00 p., tq w1proteHlon11 couple, 2121 1 LH AamblH , •••••••••••••••••••••• I-'-· I 3101 2 br • 1 ba carpeta. S.2-13311 Agenl 760·8917 """" '""• t>"" 41eteo ~Htl ,., n l ,. t 397• Bl "°""'amoket• 638 24'3 ........ w ·-~· ...,... ,,.,..., .... ' ..... . ••••,..•••••••••••••••• t., .. rc h , N.8 · • ....,,. '"" ,_ NEAA TH! BEA~. Lu· •••••••••!'•~•••••••••• drape•. bullt·ln1 No Deluxe pooltlde. xtre lar-Nr-Nu, by Lido, 2br 21>41, dally maid Hrv From WANT. Garage for llO• Agent 641-6032 Viejo, tat81 4 XIII")'~ 8t 2 Ba. twnht. 2 Br. 2 Ba duplu ,dla-pet' S.25 2272 Maple ~· 2br . 2ba . bltn1. lip. ~atlo. C94M'· no 1125 n~l'll r..,,. on Bal Panln Nr l11lan1/l•rnt/ T-n11 pool a~t ded •"1 """27 t 1•" '"1 1 Palrn "'""''" R~ -..-v-•-1111Tv I ' 1 ..... • • ""'u rege, frplc, yearly l(r "" • ..., 1whr, 1'" mlle1 beech P41 I "" u ...... .,.. ...,., 16th St. Call 1·771-2078 __. ll•IW. SCRAM·Lm ANSWERS • r • a I 9 o 0 m o 875_.912 Speciou1 2 Br 1 Ba. "42& Adulta, no pet• S600mo Stapa to bch, yrly 3Br 2be, Rentall, 213/8711-8208 Pro'"81onal orca. ••••••••••••••••• •••• • S.5-80l5Y 2 bdrm, 2 b• newer dplx 3 Br. "'" Ba 141 5 538'8382 naw bltlne. 1850/mo. UIE AIUIOWHUD !'!!!~~-~!~!~ ... .!~'!! 900 ~anft~~t'~. l8IJanl yrly Mature non-amkra, Laundry tac • pool W•tPP&.nlll 831-5903 HOii $300/up: Carpet1, drapee,1 pvt parking, $700 mo P.!r..m.l!l 1005 ~ml•ll F-.nJ1J11' no peta. 1750 X 3 548"9663 t & 2 Br OltcCK.tnt on Beaut. decor., ocean vu air 17301 Beach. k .B.I 1_.92-1720 j~in th;•j;;de~·j~'\.;; i:i:': :.= • •••••••••••••••••••• 213/799-4195. 257-97112 YILU OIRllYA aome modal• Pool, Spa, panthouu, trplc, D.R. Sleep• 8, lennl1, ewtm, 842-2934. I awlmmln~pool Chemlcel L.adlrli . Budtle l&IMI If-J I• JI'•• Spacious E. Sida '"Pl• G "m , S • u n a . etc l'>ool, ....... All rec lacll, hlkl , 11111 non-amkr only. I ..._ -•~ ... BR.nu H In .,., "' • •-I 3101 -n11 •• Ir ~• " a4'8 "& l" .... & u 1 No Pete Kids O I< wkly YllW IFPIOI Mrv.... --•· ... • "" ""....-,,,,.,, I •••••••••••••••••••••• Encl gar, patio, dehwehr "" "' "° 8•1• Pllk n urn & wknd ralH ... 0•11734 .. ...,arkle water trNtment S"'n ""'*led In front ~ a •••••••••••••••••••••• Ln tludlo '""I N~ cpl $ 10 0 F I 500 '" Wel!-eppolntad offlc. w/ ..,... .,, ,._ "' Furn. Ba~ Studio. Mo ,. ..... •w a. & stove. Moat utll fr" "400 furn or unlurn 1 Br urn 1 ~JOO Nwpt view Approx 1,000 aytt•m• dealer .. Llc'd kerate ltudlo parttlng lot: 0 I .. u g . L 1e/0 P 1. drps, & paint lmmed No pets n""' 18""2 Ft Id 875-llt 11 •111111 t1 lhr1" •Q 11 -territory avallable, "For 1tudents only. All ... $475 551~t30 t BR 1 $435 """"'IP• .... or • •••••••••••••• .I~ Co 1295/mo. 875-J.4H occup. • 1 BR.· 2 ~~. 14,.5 842-2834, 8-42-3172 Clean, upgradad 2 Br 3 p;;i;;.,;,r Condo. hOUN. 845·7100 1 -,_.,., Ofange Ht ., ... no otEher cera Will be BAO- L 1 BR 2 B• ,._ 1 ,..... ~· u Ba frplc pool $730/mo ; ·~-ex per nee. Wiii train. K H In HALF " It--,., #i 31'-ar~ " v.o•lra 2 BR Starting at S510 Near beacti 2 Br l 'ii Ba ' . •II amen II tee $285 ltU Ofml "~ s•o 000 I 11 --• .., II -heat Iota of atora~• 957-3177 662 2 •9 n.aa 9479 /•,• --· " • u •rnount r-t I •---J •™ •••••••••••••••••••••• • 2323 Elden Ave CM crpta, dfpa. bll-lne, lrpl<:, • 4,. . ...,... ~ ·~ 'd 11 1 -•--• .,_ Ocffn view, beautifully 1800 lncldt utile o lfWNRT IUO• I .1 ...... •-req · •oma nanc ng •••••••••••••••••••••• .. 7~ .. 863 642-7805 anclad ga..-ge $595/mo UY FROIT Lui. Dane Pt view Condo I Mlflt ,..,,.. avellabl• Wiii net "40. Loet·. Burm•••, female lurn. townhouH, lrplc. pell v ~... Cell 5~2 t COMPLETE EXECUTIVE O s.c2oi mo 2 Br. 1 Ba apt, Spactoua 2 Br 2 Be apt lor 3 mo . matter aulte 0 FF CE S R C 8 00 plua Cell collect Cit, derk brown coel. pool & P•tlo. $895/mo 408'ii Acacia, 3Br, 2Ba, MAlllllR• w••w w/epactacular vlaw, wi th lrplc, pl, •P• 1 E VI E Mon-Fri 9~PM. Aek fOf' Univ Pane ltv Aewerd &73-0Sll&. ocn vi-. $875 mo beamed celling, laundry • -beaulltul gard•ne & aan-t-496-2881, 844-9539 FROM $ 165 10 1985 1 Tim 408/887-011 1 5524331 ' · It.. • 31•~ 873-7942 rm.,pool.Avall.JulyCall Lge2&3BRtownhouae dy bH Ch 011erlooks UNEXCELLE O SE R·'1---------01 I fl 7 ... ti ~ •• for appt ap11, yaros, encl gar. B•l"O• 1111_,, boat slip Ladles only Beautllul Npt VICES. ENVIRONMENT. *llLlll OFFIOU* nat • ed w/lncome F~·-"',.. Blectc, ·b male ••••••••••••••••••• ••• Lg e 2 bdrm. 1 'It b • TSL Mgmt lplc, hook-ups. Nr Hun I. " '"'• Bch prlv home room & STAFF Earn 1111 epera/lull-~"" "" ... T • s39o Allr1ct1ve pertly townhouse apt Bll-ln1, 6'2· 1603 642-3163 Htbr from S575 Chit· _a_v_a_ll_N_o_pe_1_•_7eo_-0_9_1_9_1 prlv bath 645-9S 16 The Headquarter• From 1 room to 3 room•. llma dl1trlbutor1hlp & 8 mo. Vie 23rd & uelln, turn. apt. lg patio. gar. lrpl, aun deck Loi• of dren OK 840-6807 St8f)a to beach 2Br 1Ba, Companlea From $1.18 a aq. 11· No HIH, laatHI growing N.B. a.2-7812 Mature, q11tet. No pel. wood and charm $775 $490/mo. 2 Br 1 Be up· ---------lge llv ., .. kit w/bar Private entranca. deck. 714/851-0e81 teeH required. Ad). Air-nutrition ~ogram. Tral· Found In •rM E. Balboa 2234 Rutger-a Or CM 607'L J I 7"" 8520 per unit, encted garaoe. Deluxe 3 Br crpls, drpa, ,__ • • prtvete bath, meln ktt-porter Inn 2172 Dupont, 1 ••• 1 1 v 1 ........ d .,, d L p ot ..... _ & 1·213·454-5104. · ,.. um ne """ P•llO, all blt·lnl. laundry bll·ln1. dbl gar, w/d hk· e-. gar door. mini Oen chen 10 share Famale I CdM dlx suite, A/C, ample Call AM 833-3223 n ng ..., an • ...,, er ... v : ~ err · -WUITtl rm up $700 Call 538--0921 ;'-S760/mo yrly Rel Pre I arr e d L •gun• pkg. utll pd. 2855 E Ctt 530-1212 Ext 060 grn. Call 87,...72' CASI IE 0110 In C<IM, modern tBr apt TSL Mgm1 642·1603 eq 675 7907 Beacll S475/mo tnclds Hwy 675-6900 t man olfloea In Of Sld-alk cafe. brulclut. FOi.ind Blk/grey Poodle ALL UTILITIES PAID w1carport or garage for Large 3 Br 2 Be Town-a:i:~INa~:~~~:;~n-VeraelllH PH Studio uula Daya Mike Rusaell UIOllTNI Sim• C~,:~;~~f:' lunch , Beer/Win e mix, M Brookhurat/ Compare before you rent Cuatom dulgn feature•. Pool, bbq, cov'rd gerage, aurround- ed wllh plueh landtc•· ping. No peta. 1 Br tum $515 405 W. Wlleon &42-1971 Butl•1,.. ,..., 3140 ...••..•.............. 1.1.'s FllEST Spanlah Eatate Uvlngl BHutllul park-llke aur- roundlnge. Terraced PoOI Sunken gas bbq. aparkllng 1o unteln1 Specloue rooma. Sepe-,.,. dining .,.. Walk-In ck>Mta. home Ilka kitch-en & cabinets Walk to Huntington Ce111er. 1 Bdrm-furn, $505 2 Bdrm-f\lrn from $805 2 Bdrm Townhouse lurn from $875 No pell U1111tlel FrMI LA QUINTA HERMOSA 18211 Parllelde Ln, 1 blk w of Beech. 3 t>tk• S of Edinger. Ul-1441 ~~~-~ ... !.~~ retiring lady movtng to house In quiet complex house 2 Br l'lt Ba Neer Security, gym $500. 7 1416•0-3225, Eve• ... ., • 5•8·11289 dye. 979-1919, Atlanta. HB. 96&-304e .,.. No etalra, no pet• large pool, garden M l· be• c h S 5 2 5 /mo 731·337t, 559-0353 499-426-4 881 Dover, NB 831-3851 lfWNIT IUOI 4-8;30 Loat. Blk H~. M Up to S500 mo (213) ting S675 645-3381, 1160·8656 UDO DELUXE 2 Br lrplc M/F to sher• 2 Br houM, I HWPUT IUH E.xecutlve office In Can-iijijjiiiiiiijjiiiiiijiiiijjjjjjiiiij~ Vic JHmlne Crll. Re- 27s..2s.40 evea 87&-5949 lrg brick patio OR Adlts Coeta Mesa IEllOAI. Sim nery Vlllege, $450/mo II Jiii -rd. &44-8872 C11t•ll111 31Z4 15301mo 2 Br 2 Ba 2B~~~\A:~,~~~Wneer StOSO 615•8359 53 t-ot99 Prern..,lcx;ellon Broker 675,..912 IWlllll Rewt11d:Loe1,MeMVerde •••••••••••••••••••••• TownhOYses, cer port1, Beach/Yorktown 1 child LIDO BAY FRONT S..aul 2 Br 2 Ba lurn Garden Bulldlng WESJMflml Anyone lnteretted In aree, 1ml M. Cat, gryl patios. all b!l·lns. lndry ok No pets Water p1td 3 br, 2 ba, sandy beach condo. No Laguna. prol 900 sq It · amenltlN 1200 0, 2400 aq. fl. De-operating our No. 3 Hand wht, Info 5 49 ·0141. 8'e81iBftU rm, small pet Ok Won't $425/mo 545-2000 6 7 3 • 3 1 6 . ( 2 1 3 t pref Sharon 497-4159 111-!llO tu u olllce or atore Furnltura Strlpplr\Q and -~-~_1_1_2 ____ _ IHI! Agent. no lee 282-7733 $425 apace. 14302 & 14304 Wood BIHchlng Shop, Found Key•. July 41h. lPAITMHTI TSl. Mgmt. 642"1603 SUPER 3 Br 2 Ba tn S850/MO Sublet t hru LIVE AT THE BEACH llWNRT 1001 Basch Blvd Btwn 2 Rlverekte Area. "your Brau Of'nament on key Beautllully landac aped All 5, 642-822t 4-Pte• S660 & 2 Br 2 Ba Merch '83. 2 Br 2ba. Nr f'emale to there Balboa Executive offices 1,000 It Frwye Ctvlc Center VII· own on 75% buta. ring. "4-9037 H.8. garden apts Pool & Spa Fl replace pool Olah tn 4-Plex $525, 1:111-1n1. p o o 1 T 111 8 1u11 s Island hooae $285 Incl lo l ,850 11 Attract well lag1 Shopping Center. Company euppllu 111 Covered parking No l washer. pvl pello x LG enclld garage. hk-up• 780•9717 utll 875•9142 maintained bldg NHr Prime tOC&llon 979-8889 Jobi. lnvntmenl need la MU<£8. MIXES, MIXBS • pets Garden 2 Br $560 No pets 540-4484 Hoag Hospital Cpte, or 645-1260. your woMitlng equipment Cottle mix. •ble & whl 1 Br $-475 557-2841 '* BAYFAONT * Prof Rmmt Male $235 mtm t>llnoe Dedicated •1 ..,... c-"··t and proleutonal tral· male, Relnever mhl, trl-13 t E 18th 64M816 2 Br t', Ba S385 + S385 PVT SUITE/GARAGE (lag His) S 195 (Santa pk1ng Prof 8'lvlronmentl "' r.,.... • ., .. -""ec ~ • nlng. Lot• of wor1I on colored male Doble •Clean 2br/2ba condo nr d8i) Crpts. drps; Outet RESPONSIBLE N-SMKR Ana) plu• '"' ullls Prtvate 1n qutet area 645-3323 tea. From 225-450 sq It hand Good Bualnee-Hound. rvat male. SM- SC Plaz.a, S A S576 No older pe<aon preferred $750/Mo 673-1521 Bel 11ome . non smoker oaya $1~sq lt.Manyxtru smannet$100dayeMy. phard mix, creem re- EtSlde SplC 2 BR, encl pet 752-5822 64 1-1460 Nr Beach Blvd & Mc-9PM 83 I· t 1118 • Call 557-7010 Al (714) 883-5423 any-male Lab ml• pupe. Blk, gar, adlte pref, no pets ' F a d d N 1 -----------------1ucellent Ottlcee ·Up 10 1 time male & fem~ 321 Monte Vista Open 2 Br 1•,. ba 810 Joann St e n ° Pe ' 1 Br 1 Ba yrly Penthouse, ocHn view.' 4000 sq tt 1&01 Newport 4 deluxe ottloes. streteglc ---- Sun t-3 $450 640-0105 Adlls pref Sml dog ok 646-9243 & 893•4894 S5501mo furn . yng profeH1ona1 Blvd, C M 645-2t11 A-~ I locetlon on Beech Blvd ~~~ ~Tri mele Lab mix, 6 5 8 ""' HB F nt 1na blk female Newport 1 BR 1 4 • 453 2 Br 1'• Ba condo, lrplc, 673-3355 $520/mo 673-7550. ror Joe ro exposure • .,,... Club uaoclaln needed. Beach Animal Sheller upsta "· no pell patio. pool & spa. Laun-770-1016 work 11gn area, 65c eq fl, Naw concept Tripe, &44-365e Rell req'd, avl Aug 7 Near 18th/Pomona, I Br dry hookup No pets t S Cl 3116 Oesperete muat rentl Ole Ownr 213-450-6555 crulMt dencert plrllee --------- $340 mo 352 Vlc1orla 1 Ba. upstairs apt dtw. c h 11 d 0 K S 5 2 5 .• ~!' ••• .'!'!!!'.'! ••••••••• Older respectable em-lull or part time. 19th SI.. ale. Sl2!1 lnv .. t MCUred'. Found. Mencheeter Ter- 645•8181 I ~!;J'°;~hfi~1~~."~0·i::~' 983·3833 Near new 1 8drm apt 1 ~~~ed1~~::'·h:m':'c~~ ~~~-1::;1 front o(c lex;, *llWPllT* Earn thouaanda or SI rler. ytc. Brookllural/ 1 Br r edecorat ed, S4 501mo 545-2000 W __ A_L_K-TO_B_E_A_C_H_l-Br-w1111 bulll·lns. carpellng msg ,842-6848 Airport Area. .. ec eulte u~der u~ue ~ttl-~ Atlen1a 1188-77M . S415/mo plus S200. ulll I Agent no lee 1 t 0 v e & r e 1 r 1 g e & drepes, laundry lacllity, CdM OFFICE SUITE expend•. claaay surroon-P • n . r . ran a . Found: Sml blk/wlll Shi· pd, no pets, pool, Ideal ---·------S•OOlmCt 5~ 7979 under root carports ano I MIF to shr m)' NB OCMn Appro11 500 aq It N-ding•. PfOI atmosphere. 960-888&. ~2-9047 tuu type dog ahr1 hair for quiet matura working 2 Br garden •Pl patio put> lie tennis courts & Iron t ho u 1 • 13 2 5 crpls/ drapH & pain I hN 120 to 250 ..,. ft o4· Store for leue on buey occ. Mfr 1307 · couple ~8-78811 new pe1n1. etpt, drapes 3 Min to bch, 3B• 2'\Ba golf cour111 right behtnd 646-73&0 lelv• mag $475/mo. 551-8130 llON & Cleek~ from Merine Ave 2'h yr bull· ---------No pets 1440 /m o lrptc dbl an gar, patio, property CIOM to eve-I .....---..... , Ir Found: Shep -Aatrtever Bbea1uhtllul 2 t>adr2o0o5m3 'c' 546•9950 S675 mo 1_526_300•., rythlngt 5395/month GorgeO\.ls 2br, 2b• condo Cuttom ellecutlve otnoa 215/mo lncludlng cont ~ •'"""/ key1 '2 ...... onoft mi•. Fem. fl moa, nr • • garage •---------1164-4833, 1-738-3395 Avallet>le August 15 one w/pOOI ap1. amenlll•• 400 ICI tt ~ beth with rma; recept1on11t, ana-"""" .....,., mo .......,, Valley Vu/ Ka te lie Tustin, C M Call for 2 Br 1 Ba Upttaira W ---------or two adulU only & no Xlnt toc Nr SC Plze 1hower. Balboa Penln werlng Hrvlce. lot• of llvlng 122,500 Agt. 21310094210 appt , own1r (213) Joann St No pate l'.........t•• Jiff ,,_11 Callowoerat(714) OCC.Flour '82·22•7•11 $300/mo &42...e23 petlllng,WP&Tlxavall. _8_7_3_..oe __ 2 ______ 1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~1-9196. $4215/mo ... Ol mo. Sletre Mgmt m ..,. 4 & wknds or 1179,..tao 133-9978 541•1324. ••• •••• • ••••• ••••••••• 64?-01:?1 E.Ji.ec Fum Suite, Pflme laN11m191 Sl'IOlllS 1 Ill Swimming pool, carpe- ted. drap111, clean & bright, stove/ovan & dllp $340 548·'827. 731-8829 Agl NEW BREED APTS 1 Br & loft, 1 Br Bach From $350 Frplc. rec room, pool, spa. g11 & wate1 paid No pets 393 Ham i lton C M Orangetree Condo 2 Br 1 2 Dr. l 'A ba, Block to Empl tt•t>t• IDie bodied NB toe Phone end co-tt.-•llllY SOii Be pool $60 0 'mo t>each Pellchlld•en OK no smk 18-30 lhr qu191 p i er avell S2251mo l•ilan• Inti} 441 ••• ~: ••• ;'•••••••• 857-808/Tracy s450 974_7225 HB hom e s 200 96tl-1779, 840-8215 •••••••••••••••••••••• l•Yester's Walfe4 I J 847-11920 _<_e_ve_I _______ Office end Laboratory Poulblllty of part· W I Ji 3141 ,. au I Share 2BA 2BA , pool, I 0 AllPllT AHA space . up to 7500 IQ ft. neiahlp f(UI) ADS ARE FREE Studio, turn. TV. pool Proteulon11/Bu1lneH, non all'\Otler .. ngle over 40. $350; Alto room. prv t>ath 1250. 494-0451 ---------1 Eastslda Oelu•• giant t 645·4411 •• 'I.".'!~ •• !!~......... C2J1t1u1 3111 Jae . So Coast Plue 130 ~ fl full ~ 845"2111 Alk IOI' Joe E1tab chain buetneu OCWFllOIT •• • • • • • •• • • • •• • • •• • • aree S230 549-5062 executive office avlllf Im· RetaJI etore at 2850 Avon opening 111 oeotral cout Moll etegent •Pl t>ldg 2 14r•, Ot•4• c 0n 11d 11 r 8111 F 1 ma I a m a d . c 0 r n 8 r 0 r St . 1840 IQ. tt. ptue 8 • r a• P I ea•• c • 11 Cal: 142 ... .,. !'!!r.!!.~!~ ... !!.~! THE "GOOD LIFE" YEAR-ROUND FUN: Soclal Acllvlllaa Ol rector •Free 8 u" d. y 8tunch•BBO's• Pertlee•Plua much more Q"I AT RECRI A T I O N : Tannle •Free Leeaone (pro & pro thop )•2 Health Clubs•Sauna• Hydromuaage- ~~·w:i~' arAUT IF U l APART MENT I : Slnglea, 1 & 2 Bedrooma•Furnlahed & Unlurnlehed•No Pett•Models Open daffy II to 6 Oakwood ..... a,..-.... '""" ..... 1 ... 880 Irvine (at 16th) (714) 645-1104 '""" .... '1 ... 1700 16th St. (Dover at 16th) (71~) 642-5113 Br. huge walk-In ctoaet. --------- lmmec , W/0 hookup, garage $425/rno Craig Fie/Max 631-02 t3 tn Laguna Beach. finest 1'~ be 2 car attached Ammie. large 2 Br 2 Be Jemborae/MacArthur car garage M1-87n 9051528-3011 for lnlor-WcstFteld locaUOn in town. breath· g1rage, ldry hook-up Leouna Hllll '250 p1u1 Baauttlu11y decorated Store for ..... Oft b\'9v mallon ~~~~~~~~~ taklng vtews,1ll t>ullt-1ns lntereated parties con-t 951-68J.4•ft 8.wllnO• w tlh bay w indow• = lPUTlfm h 11 a 1 e d p 0 0 I tact Rick 4113·4207 enyllme 752•2567 Merine Ave. 2'n 'f' bull-HELP ME • OUICKI Loet· tonghelred CtMmy N-1 Br, garage, O/W Beaullful garden •Pll sub -garage, elevetor neat leaM & ICey to front Need $2000 now. Ott.-white cat w/Of'ange -.. no pets $400/mo 369 Pa1tos1decks Hell p11d LHM only $850 & up .... , 4000 Fem non-emoker/ no llWNRT OEITEI door saoe>tmo & COii 01 ring 2'"'• APR, pyta 9' HlmaleyWI type, lAiguna Avocado 759· 1914, No pets 330 ChH Or 494•8083 •••••••••••••••••••••• drink.er 10 enr my 2 FuH Setvtoe Sultea llvlng. S22.500. Agt. $200/mo. PIP pr.rd Call Beectl. Reward. 63t 5768 Pool, 1enn1t. leke club. nous e s 27 5 ' 113-4082 An• w •' Ad g 2 3 . 494-3e721'497~ l~ll I Ir. 2 IL ~9~r..,.J ~Ison 631-~;:~ L=~~atn~~t~=·L~g~~ ~~':'~~1':'[~~1111:1 ;~~ 631-5360 S6~~~~~ C•••1t#/ll S.2-•300. 24 hrs --.-1-.. -.. --... --- 2 Children OK, no pet• E alda cule studio apt Beach, uttl paid, $550 111 & tall 586-4038 Iv MIF to shr 4 Br NB apt All you need for one i.at1l1 441S Rallre Yoong on Sl0.00<1 Lott 7118, Min. Schnau- 557·1634, 546-9248 vaulted ce!llngs. pVI pa-mo cell 494-1057 on mtg PV1 Ba. trg room S241 & monthly IMI •••••••••••••••••••••• Lit me •hOW yoo how • ier. Grey Salt & Pepper. EASTSIOE \4 2BA 2BA, llo. $400/mo Joyc e Monday PV! hOme. no amohtng or ut!! 842-1896 S.0-5470 O,,IOI II lllP 50 10 1C60% retUl'n 111 Long Ear• Vin Cllll WaJtze 631 1266 In newer bldg on c~··1 y ear all collect . Drive N_...... ......,ht1 patio, gar., 86/mo. 111 • • Sml atud10, wall! 10 town, drinking. quiet M over Spaclo..os 2Br 2ba condo, Office or desk tPICll fur-H-., South L""una.'7p. t-946-6889 • --,...... ··-v · & lut 631--0995 EutSlde 2 Br 1 Ba near beach $300 Avail 811 30 S25 /mo share ut1ls nr t>aach WI O, n on -nlshed or unlurn Pacll -, -• "' ---------1 Very friend!)'. Female, ••rna 1 Br ""•stslde na-schools No pet s 499-5022 556-0637 smi..r $355 Incl utll Coast H w y N B PrOll. 500 sq. fl. EJ<oal-Greet 09portun1ty to••· anawera to 8 J ...., •-""'" s 6 55 631 1098 645-7474 lent private parking slst family (offspring). 648-7788 or &73-~ tural wood t>eamed' eel· 4251mo 3t-SI Iii t i •aeJi 3161 Room wlhM pr1v $250 • ~Ind bldg. $525 mo Tatel $5000 lnveetment --------- tings & cet>lnete Light & Sparkllng clean. 2 Br 1'• •• '!!r................. Npl Riviera. CM Woman Prof M/F 23-30 lo shr LllO lllLllll Turner Auoc:. 494-1177 Wiii create a $10.000 llW&lll airy. $410 851 -9522 Ba $490 Fenced. utlls NO FEEi Apt & Condo over 30 1 Chlld ok conoo 1n NB Own t>llh, plut, lnter .. t deduction. LOST wtltte long hlilnKI 548 8904 S tn gle olllce S 160, •-t.--f Pr .._ .,__....._ btwn 3-5 paid Aelrige 2 •"'811 renlela VIiia Rentals • gar. Ir pie S385/mo J-room suite a.25 8ec1y _ _. .,. .. , Appreciation & ~ecta-cat ..-...-. 1 blua, 1 Ra.-i•E children ok. no P81• 875-49t2 Broker Prof woman & son have Conlacl Ralph days serv evall 3355 Vie Lido fer Jean tlon poulble depending gre.\ eye 56~193 _.,_ 1960 Wallace 642-4905 TOI IE•ERYE Ill rm & PV1 bllll tn 3BR. 641-0977 ext 219 Of ev/ 873•4158 ft•lfll• , .... , on etructurlng of tran .. Found Ennllth Springer urge 2 bdrm $-475 Pe-• Nwpl Bc h ho ma tor wknd 631..o624 action PC>lllble 4 to 1 "• lthr llo, gar 64 2-4834. EASTSIOE-Luxury 1n 1 NEW gated 20 Town-reeap woman over 35 wented to aublat .,., of 2 bldga, olllce/atOfage tax advenlage Owner Spaniel, male. br'ffn hr 675-7396 Pl nee Fores1 Rel rig, home VILLAGE COM· S 3 50 m 0 1 n Cl u 111 Want qu11t rHp non-appr?x. 720 aq ft. office (15,880 a 2,880 Sq Ft) lnveator wlll lumleh up to collar. S.5-2038 dwsnr. pauo. BBQ. gas MUNITY 2 & 3 Br 2'"' smkr. FI M to ahr lg space, proleulonal da-Excellant corner foe . $40,000 down payment ---------2 ~4,.. 1 htll utll Incl. 2Br. 2B•. $525 B• 1600-1800 sq It of 759"11135 poolsi de condo Nr signed, exceptional, parking, ..... all Of part. on new 2·3 Bdrm condo. !!!~IJ! ........ P..~ $-460 mo. 1250 aecurtty mo. 1Br, 1Ba, $-425 mo pura luxury. Garages, Am with pool lor empl'd Hoag Hosp S375 mo + <>Cell) vt-. Aexlble IOf Annual leaae with optlOn Colla Meea. Wiii etruc- lncludlng ullllllet. Mgr. 6'16-9164. Rick M·F sp111 In every home • fem 40·50 yrs old Kitch '" ulll 548-8230 p r 1 v a c y . p h 0 n e l o renew. FOUNTAIN lure trenn.atlon 10 nt In- Call 9eth 831-6230 (213) 592-2845 master sutte. dining prlv Rel $225 mo Fem rmmate 18-30 10 ehr 8«-4140. VALLEY SCHOOL 01· vealor needs. Phone 2 Br, 1 Be. wall lo wall So Cat Plaza tBr Condo rooms wood burning 845·2590 Newpt Bch lg 3Br, 2Ba hH In Nwpt C0tt1 Meea 200 IQ. n to STRICT, PO Boa 8510 7 14/83 1 . 5 0 5 5 or C.rpet' drape •.• nd ft""', l-nls. ,525 mo llrepl1c11. mlcro-wav11 F 1 h-"' L .... h ll90 mo 5•8--0987 Fountain Valley. Neomi 7141642-.2000. """' -· ovene. prlvete patios & urns ""'· aguna cwllC . 2tl00 sq. ft. 40c per aq Wieland 714/8,2-e651 bullt...in1. 548-4182. Avall 8-1 955 ·8~2 4 yards.gerdener provl-K•I & Leun prlv Non-Lrg Npt home Prof M It. & up Call RHlono· # ' "8 I Lge 2Br 2bl condo Nr ;:!~!:tc~!31 596·5088 ded Elegant 11\llng only • m k r S 2 5 0 I m o non-emkr. 28-35 Avell mies Corp 876-8700 !~~~.'!!!!!.~!~!~!!.~~ 1G::J:'' 1 S"S So. Cst Moat utll pd 15 minutes from Fashion 497-3097 or 842-2233 now' S 3 5 0 O' an• Executive olllca aulte. N.B 3975 BlrQh 36e0 aq. •••••••••••••••••••••• A/C, pool, •P• S575 S500/mo 2 Br 2 Ba apt Island 7 minutes to SC IB1utt1 Npt B<:h Prlvala rm 63l·128& corner of 405 Fwy, Near It or IHa. MIA zone. I.I, UTTUI 832-1786 enclad garag,. patio. Plaza or 0 C Airport & ba. kltch prlv, pool Rmmte 1o shr lga c M Harbor Blvd. Take over Agent 541-5032. lhna11t O. ..... ••• Atlalfts Parler ()pen 24 hf'I I day 7 dl)'I • .... Jacuut, Sauna. Loeela •• well •• tourlata. BenkAmerleerd. Malter Cher9e, Arnarlcan E•· preu. Olnera. All wel- corne 714/845-3433. 2112 Harbor Bl CM 3 Br, 2 ba, Meee Clel Mat lrplc, lndry rac Submit Just Het ot Newport S 2 4 0 8 4 0. 5 2 II 6 • home Wthr/Oryer Nr IMM. 1600 aq.tt. at QOc $750 fl Specfeltilng a 2 •a:45, no ,.....t• ••1 ••57 on pet Bl11d & so of San Diego 963-6812 beach, ..... SmOkef ok ft Cell 751-6191 up. 21 O ft. lndu· In 111 nd COEDS • w-·'"' •-to ..,, ,.... .,.. ....., TSL ugmt S.2 1803 F S 9 O O / ...,. ----------• atrial · Ottlce 18081 ~ T0'1 elnoe 1949 """' ..,..... Or 762-51 t 1 .., • r w Y m 0 Blllll 11111111 ~100 S300 S.2-8553 party with """'' Call Sua 631-6439, 2473 Orange ,., " Fountain Valley Office dondo Ctrcte •E Hunt-Robt. Sattler NH/CM 0 r I< 7-· ---------"EASTSIOE 2 Br 1'~ Ba Ave , Coate MeH. •·····'··••••••••••••• Working woman to shr 2 space. 2500 eq n at flOc lngton. Beech. S.2-2834. ~~E2._2e1r7ott1er Bd,.~~on11 ~: .. a! .. ~hy anytime. For Cluattled Ad Townhouse. •nctsd ge----------SUUlll MOTIL Br apt, $285 & '"' utll. a II Good expo1ure, .,.. _.,.....,.., .,............, ACTION rege. lrplc. email pel ok Wkly rental• now avail C.M. 641-8968 good parking, Telbert & tfPIOI WAllEllllSI WIDOW u•s ••• t TO' Call a Great toe. S 0 & C B k h C 11 Approx 2000 IQ ft. Nr ""' -or a • -· I _... Dally Piiot TSL Mgmt 642-1603 1 ~ up olor TV. ROOMMATE, Fem 25-35. 7Sr 0 0 u r It • Crown Vall Pk & RE Loen•. 10K Up. No ~OTO M"'o-.... s· AO-VISOR PhonH In room. 2274 1-8191 ey wy, Credit Check, No Pen· r n ~ ... 842-5878 STUN NINO large 1 Br COUNTRY CLUB LIVING N-porte:~~~4;5M. ~~h~~~~-SA~ ~~ 1c~7.: --.-IW-,..--,-llAO--.--I ~~(~4)~.~~~on Vie-ally. Oennllon & Aaoc. ESCORTS/DANC£A8 •utiQ,.• Bu1Ja1t1• ltffl 3140 •uA JlfO ~~dS.:f;;,,~~~:or:. A1~~,~~~~~ir~~ca~t BE AC H AR£ A s2so + ulll. 760-6980 IEHOll IUTll APPf'ox 2500 aq n offtoe _e_1_3_.1_3_1_1 ______ , OUTCA ...... ;4 HRS 181h St. apartment communlry on Beeut Park N8WPOf1 2 Br No depoalttl Lu1turlou1 and warahae apace llT l.m ~~~~~~~-· .•••...•••....•.......•.............•....•.• 2 Ba. view apt to thare new office•. lncludlng Cantral Coata M••• There ere Hverel op-.:... MatUl'a peraon. Newly de-the Upper Bey Private $ / k with M/F. non 1mok1r rec:epllonlll. enaw.rlng Fenced yd. Avail now. tlone relhef then rore-TAI If .. I I 1 coretecl 1 br homey apt clubhouH and health 77 W over 30, all amenltlee In-eervtce. confer ence ••""-,._mo. M 2-o&ao ~ Without coet or r ... on 1 1.....i triplex w/t>eam IP•. 8 tennla coorta. 1 1 1 1375 ......, ,..... OVAAAHTEEOI ce111nga. Beaut qutat pool• clOM lo bualn818 Kl1c'*'8t1e-Mald-Pool c ng tann ' Imo. room, etc. 752-&408. 1300 ..., n ••25 Obllgetlon, get the fact.a, t 74-01to or 1184-7840 .lrport• Faahlon tsl•nd' Nwpt Blvd & Wlleotl plue utlla S.4-4948 ~---~Hiiftim-1 .....,. . -. than d9clda wtllch plan K e nnebunkport? Isn't that the horse that won The Triple Crown In '72? ~ro~ II yoo're not eure who (or what) Kennebunkpon was, don't feet bad -you're not alone. Kennebunkpcn 11 one of 14 dlttlnotlvefy different apartment floorptans at Seawlnd Vlll• lrt Huntlnglon Beach Suwlnd Vlllege r. a re.ult of totally ~It*' profeatlonal planning. The kind of attention you deMlve. A pwtect blend of netu,.. and livlng -nestled In e for"t with babbllng brook• end qule1 ponds, «>Olec:I by netur1l OQMn bfeezes. Add to-thet tennl• courta. twlmmlng pool .. a ape end • eonvtrilent locallon near ahopplng and employment end YoU've got a pl9Cle anyone WOUid proudly cell ~. (Even KenMtxinlcpof11) One and two 1>9droom one Md two l>Mh apet'lmenta from 151&.00 "'rQi~ 11551 Huntington VllO Lane Huntlngtor a.di, CA (!lil) 89~191 From the Ben 0..00 Fr..,,.,, dttw nQfth 9"cf'I to Mdlldden, then__, oo Md'tdden to~ w.a. ~ SYalta~I• • Open d4iMy lo AM • dull(, ground.•, compi.te a«:u-• . Coal• u~-••"11756 --------llWNIT Ollfll 1800 tq. ft. $575 ~ ........... .._. t-.-. Dlatl1bytora w.oom.. rlty Water & gaa paid Convenient ahops on ......,_ _.,... Muter BR In 19ac hme Prime Oftlce s-un-Front ~. 1atge ,,_ .....,...Cl 1 ,..H .,...L -•-· No ..... ••25 711 951 5 ·'t U I la"-"' be ... ror r-t. fur'!,, c•·--. no ..---7 re• ome oana, • a.-.a..&.. let:&.· ,..._. ... . • .. • n urn '""' c • ..-1 ... ,, l11tal1 4100 nata,-T·om. 7'7" ."'::'~ der market up to 3000 eq door 17 09 Whittler Ave. d I r • c t I e n do r . "'.,_ 2 B _...., d IOfa, 1 & 2 bdrm apl1 and •••••••••••••••••••••• .. -.,..._...... n .• cu.tOll'\tz.d w/...__., Oa~54 -9352, EvH 11•1•-...... , 11L r, "'"'' yar ' garage, I '" 1 B I • ... .._. "'.........,,.., iiiiiiiiiii[iiiiiiiiiii patio, nr echoola & own .. ou-. r. •MP• ... acroM ''"' Need r.,,.ale roomm•t• 10 attowancee. 8tokef ooop. S. 1 --------- ellope. S&OO. S.2-7918 l!l'O -StOOO street from beech Illar• with Nme. 1 blk (7141 548 ·82 40 a -1...,.foo--.-f -..... -"-.,,-,-0-,A-.-~-1 Money to loan~lall· 8UNNY't l•••11t1n L8At .. .., , ...... ,. 2 Br 2 Ba w/g1rag1 1595, 18r. pooleld• w/ garage 1495, lrplo, POOi, apa. laundry. Studio w/ patio 13115 No pet• s-49-2«7 Sever•I bechefora and 1 S29"/wk. 876·"',..,8 <>•4 ,,..,,., .. ., " .. f6a In lit l T O'a Bdrm unit• feature fine " """ from beach.1278. """'"""' toilet, o/h door 1338. 44 • • 8 trelt·"•duotloft. H B 1 br llp1' eondeQI 075-~ N_,... .,....,... •-..,.,.. 350 et olo & wll••· w/ ,ooo & up. flY3o-ll48. Offtoe -llm-outoell de1lgner lurnl1ure end · · ' • · ... w,....., "' • ...,... • ,.,_....,., ...,..., _ 11 Brotier. u 1.t:s•1 ecoesaorlee Move In to-1tep1 to Hiid. avall Roommate wentld. 4 bd. to 2400 eq ft o ff101 t..,...,, Om door, ut pd. •ilillm''•••••• day or r.Mrve '°' aum-7/17 1325. 7M-0938 2 b• houH. wuher, apace. from eo. ell In-S200 815-1251. 3rd TD ctteaountlld I04K. S _ _ mer month•. Smartly LIDO ISLE • 38drm, lam d ryer. •to S 195/mo cludlng Jenltor MfVIC:., Prime AUTOMOTIVE IN· rr• "' tlOtt •t 13~· ..... 90IM!tl:ll ,_, Wll lurnlehed modele OP40 rm, 2Ba. S100/cty July S.U3H A/C, etc. lmrnlld. oocu-OUITAIA~.,.. ronent, l010 for I t 1 •818 10 ..., ca...lhcl •• dally $3600 Auouet Oceen-F ahere w/F 35 + 2 BR pane~"°' mo/mo. uttlltlH P•ld . Coate t14"0414 It well I Cell NOW, rront 1br, tba, $300 Apt.1240 & ~ UtU. Avall 540-~ 145-6314. ClN9lf'lld Ad• ..a..,spe _a._a_-se_1_a. ____ _ 2 Bt tY. Ba. ft...,. poo1 On Jam~ .. Rd et weett. Sm Orundy. Rhr 7•21 •••--..._ ... _ a.aa ' • .,..., ' San Joequtn Hiiie Ad. 875~181 ~orvvvv w--• _,. apa, attactlld garege No a.a• 1100 * BAYFRONT * 11910 8KYPAAK CIR· peta. Avall Augue1 ''" ~· Top of the Wor1d 1..aaunt PVT SUIT!JOAAAOS! CLE. autte 101, 800 IQ &31 .. 9&4. Spec. 3 BR 2 De. fl>IO. gar, 3Bt, 181, 3 mo. aao6' mo. RESPOH811L! N..SMl<R ft,5 part, P'urn evalt. 2 8R 1"' be, gar, rard, ~ 2 blk.I, ttOO yrly. ,_a._s-_1_4_48 ____ --1 1750/mo. on-u21 e.t. Ut. Ptlld.. HOO P"" mo. 1&35 md. Beloony. OIW, N~peta. M5-t8&a OCMnlront Newport 3 Ir. llPM 213-~"° dlapoul. 830--44&e 3Br .28a trptc, o•r"O• 1" Ba .. IUI~ f\.lrn. Avall. -Em_pl_a_ta_b_le_able--t>Od-led-I So. ~at 3 ~ 8ey. 2 8A 2ba. pvt p etto, ,,.WcStcO,,yrty.~blcato w .. kly I 00/wao. non-amkr 10-30 thr &OO eq.fl.wtth QOOCl"°"Y IOWtlhOUU, oerpor1, bot!. 9f3,..2571. Hl-toeY, Quiet H8 llome laOQ, \lltl~ 49.,4311 *'"<! nn, PoOl.L~ utM Y04Jr own eenc1y btacft. 8A1-8t20 on ~ 1114, ttoO pd. 1 Cfllld ott ....olmo, la. UY ~front Morro 8ey. ~ Npt loh rOOl'nf'Ntt nee-eq.h.iSISO,,,,., Yr1Y lat depoell, nr Herbor & AMl 9Pf, eeyfront llorne. llr Heartt CH iie l'HJW *21 M/f', Ao1 A t-Me1 19lh St. '" Mgr. It 1 bdrm, , ,,., "'" ~·d. hOUM, -•• a ai. -.>a. a.a. LorHlmo. ·s-: ·-:...-us , ....... ~- 1t 7t M11P'9, Apt I. Tennll •v•ll. H U P41' '""'**· "1bar ... 59 I 646-fS ~[! -=t ... month~ per wtt, -.nMsat "'-> ftlm to lfW ltlt tC>t ......... .._ WW7"-' 2 8R ~be. llllGl~'521. e1t-M69 8elbO Pent Pt •• wfu me, W/0, pool. I t , fiarllfnt . p attot. ~· .f~i4 Cal $600/mO 1 9f, 1 .. IOt H a , b .. t detee ttl~i 1211 "'° l4 .. Z71I _t_n-__ * ______ 11 t nctla4 tet•t•• lndry av.it IMO '19 U S-5030 Metin ~ fllft, otMI I.I.:. I&:. In, •a..n a. , .. ooftClo fee., -.. to '*""· cat rm a battl. 1240 mo. Nr •• -noo, 1~..i "' e .o. ~ IA:. 14'5 •• .. .. WlllLY anau ~.;~ H 0 . p I NI . eoo •. ,. 1.-..u o mo. NO .,.. .. 112.a.21 Tll MomL < e.Q.1t03 , A'1'81lablt AOt 111-1110 u tr!)'ttme M1 .. n 1 Just by sending "' your namt and address and by watching for your name lri the cla11IUle<I ad of the Dally Pllot. Win Ucketa to \M r1rcwi al"!lr• ernUMtnust •lll'M'· OOll• or 1portln1 ' mt• J~t ml owt lhl• coupon llM ra•U 11 tutla>' to tM1 l f M'll!.'lnc.fff!tJ) •• lltt!~'I!.'.. •••••••••.• 91.'l!!.'!.f ............ t.'.t/.'!#M!l11f! ...... !.~~~!~'!!I ........ !~k!~f ............ llh.t/fl. ............. ~!'!ft.l11lJll ...... . ,., ... ,.. ...... lnttlll·" ... ,,..ll·Clun Otl\lrll Hou11cte•nl11g MAOIOAI. ILLV~ IONI •llanop ' Ion Palntlna ,. .. o,u•toHAL ... . Mowing actgtne r•klng t Wt• l..Ol1!1cr1ftlrnl.tl Atll1bla,raf1.10yr1exp. FOAAl.LOCCAllONI 30 yr1 .. p In IHclt IUMll & OA .. 11" 1we1p1'111..,,,.;. uu'. •19:;.~~:~·,;~;;~0" ~10 111 4 _ Re11. Stew Ht-e.o~ ., .. ,,.. .. , eea.1111 couNae1.1NO anoroo mllte 04 -0137 HOUMCIUnlng latl, 1 .. 1,. #llfalY 1 •1Nt/a• •-"- &44'11•1111 l •Mff, tLIOt .. ICIA~-Prl01d 'r" NI R • prlc:et 1lghl. ,, .... 11,,,1tt on Ou1I WOflc, llo. 3'71H taro-01 1m11t Job1 U 1 ·U•t Lit JH621 173-0389 K&O Lancsacape Mllnl B••lll• I bl• & rt•1on1bla, lrM ••••••"•••••••••••••• '·'•"••A••••••••••••• ·~•••••••••••••• •~·dtC Cl " ...................... Ml Clll Cerol 1tt 5,,,4 IAICl<WOAK· Smell job• '111hlng lntwlOf Dellon ""tier ~cir· ....... omm Hn-u,. OUM• JOU 848·4182 Nt"11Q<I COtll Meu Hl.NOlNOllTAIPPINo New.t I 01119ttl Oonl*IOf LIC'O CLICTflllCIAN Ind , comm't, ,.. Oual work "-at ral•• I.tit haullng, &4"2411 a &mall Moving Jobe Irvine Aeta 075-3178 Vlaa MC Scott $45-9325 UO •4HI02. 14N1M 0~11 3'1r1ng, ~:r' Clll MIKI 0.0.l3tl I tl~!~'?C::':\'10 ~:=· Cu11om !!~·Stone I ASA PAPl!AHANOINO f.aflJIAJ.adl .. lie 333217 1187·1138 l'rea Ml 831·~72 Torn .... II .. ' El..lCTRICIAN 1 t 1• rtaa r a, HAULINO.QAAOINO Raft 913 7227 Btock-Conc111•8tu~ 7 yrt local Hp Ouar ........... """••••••••• Atcll, 411-3070 demolltlon, clHn up ---Aala FrM Ht 849-11411~ j work Prlco 111r1 11 8UOOIT AATU • •• ••••• Sml JoM/f\-.:>alr• L.IO :~~n:1,~-ri:~• c~~~~ _233101.C·tO. IJ.4t-1203 DOIT NOWI ... ftr .... ,. taot 7141247-4284 111121 [1.ctrlCll COntrtotor Anlllony O..lgn & Con· Ind .. Comm, RN. Uc Compt11e Lawn oere, Concrtlt 6 "" rtmov11 I HHHlllll•• 1&11011 Altc 781-7027 Low min Sim jobt OK CNtllll Upa, ,, .. Ml'VICI, Oulck ~ 842-7838 ···········'·········· Brlokwork·.•m•ll or lgt Lie. ,, .... , IM1·71111 Y OUt O.ity Piiot hrMe Olrectory ~IMl\llllV. Mrucllon B 171427 333217 Ph 587-1738 No St .. m/No Shampoo IEW OOllTftUOTIOI FIESIOICOMMtllNO. k I M 1 I AHponllbl• cpl, mid JO'• Joba 100 • local rtfa 1 WallpoPtflno·Pllntlng 1 p 11 n e' 1 k a HAULING & MOVING looklng 10 hOUMtll lhll Since 111611. 04~85 t2 1 RN/com'I, Scandlnavl1111 ,., ... , 831·7870 Locel. Sludtnl w/lruck 1ummer. Wt'll cart for • I quality Hiimer 848-7875 ua••••••••••••••••••• Sii.in Spechllttt l'atl RemOdtt Aatld/Commt 20 yn Oo my own wortl dry Fr .. tll 8311·11112 ESTIMATES Lie 310229 Lie 2710•1 At 846-0126 LIWl1 876-8180 I 1 h c ti 11/nt•f -MOllLE HAVICI C.111'/ l11rl~H ---. ~=~ ~.v:~1117eaJc607;, •••••• •••••••••··:··· ll•ll11111u./1 '*°'""'"~ ~ Ml·llll. td. HI EXCEL CARPET CAA( Medll•rr•nt•n •••• •••• • ••••'•••••• •• Hauling & qulc:k cle•n up, I ABC MOVING • • •••• :l.ooT.o •••••• ••• NSICM IMl·ff52 Learn c p A from proles· yd• garao••· job-11111 & re 1 evall Ouock. Careful Strvlct ED'S PLASTERING ~t •••••••••••.•. Ottwwaye, Pt.n(lng LOI Rtpal,., Saalcollllng SlS Aaphlt 831·41llllLIC Jeck Bullington Con1lrucllon Inc f•t•/1111 lllh,/16 Owntrl oper1101 6•9 1978 aMI lor Joa •••• ••••••••••• ••••••• Ca1pa1 uptlol. erea •uo lL'I c1t1nlng Work guar DO IT YOURSELF liand lurntlura 1lr!pp1ng. Fr .. Etl 045 1'77 1 AND SAVE blHchln'• & reflnllhfnn • I 0 n at. a"' mm 11 'I prop miml Alek J1•lto1J1/ Fr .. 1111m11e1 552-04 1( NH! p1teh1111 .. turN 1#11111"1 ,.,.,,.., 0, 0 up d I . c 0 u n I. ~88 . K~· 831·0053 •••••••••••• •••••••••• *A· 1 MOYlll* ALL TYPES .. CLEAicA"i."i!AviCu .. 116-4 11112 8·6pm PROF SERVICE LOW RATES OltlCH 645 8258 ""le"".·~ ... ....._ bldO• ve~•nc 1 p • rop quetuy Spec11I cart -.,. .,. .. _ H1u117 ·"rd clean up -111 1 " " PLASTER PATCHING PU/del a ~1 .. •1f , I )( t I c c .... R I s In hendhng 25 yr• 9llP .. " -rite onto Lte 752·1007 " • C1r•l'/.llti•l1t•n -C W--.6 ._ 1pec111111 P1anoe. bdrm ••• r.-•••••••••• ,.... •II•• .,,-••t•l•f 11111 dtnong rm 1ata. CARPET & UPHL CLEA •• ••••••• ••••••••• • • •' Clhrl. lie We elao llrlp, ll •• 'P.!'. Ou•-~ ~1••rt F•M NI w " C Reatuccoa lnt/awt 30 ••••• •••••••••••••••• ''"' •7"'3:-"0,.'.8 7 '"·11&0·6396 ompetmve Rat11 ~ HOME IMPROVl!MENT " .... ------No ovtrt•m• 730-136. yr• NUI Peul S45-2t77 f~m .•.••••••••• A•,..tl1n' .•..••...••...•..•.... A1.11omoblla Air Cond Rapelr. 100 Wt111 Piece CM. Bonlekoa 548-6208 Nl!!R Kil Aemod 1;er1m1c Ult. blHch, r1l1n1111 kitchen 3 rms S3!1t wood fir all cabinets Call now free cabs, wood paneling WOl'lc g~r. S38-6543 ~~ 842~88 I ov1rhe1d 1>e1m1. doora /h kl I etc 32 yr& ticper (714 C1a1•t ICt•tlll• ••• e. •• "A •••••••••••• ,. 883-5423 Rl~ersld• any· REPAIR·PlUM81NQ •• ~~!!!!~~~f •• ~••••• ,LH'tt••l•f STARVING COLLEGE 1/gajJ•1. SERVICE l REPAlfll C1rpan1ry, 1lec, tlla. FrM ROBIN'S CLEA.l lNG •••••••~•• •••••••••• STUDENTS MOVING ··,·•••••1 •••,•••••••"•• Vin Oppan1 a.'Vlce Co. 111 No job too emall S.rvte• a thoroughly VANDENBERG CO. Lie; T124-436 I t4tr H l1•ttl11 (7l4) 03...W 046-2811 • cie.n hOull 540-0857 LANDSCAPING 1 ln1ured 64 1-8427 I Your lull Mrvlca ptumb.r flit EXPERT HANDYMAN I M111n1 . sod ptanllng WATCH us GROW• lll·l•IOl t•O..J212 ••••••••••••••••• .. ••• Joan'• Clt111nlng Service seeo lawns. cteen upa & I TILE INSTALLED Carpentry · Roofing HouMl·APl•·R1nta11 1r1m Loc.'d 979 6146 p1;11 ,;11 ED ELL 1'8· 7121 All Kindt. Gue<anteed Plumbing, etc 642-6013 0111ce. 540-1287 ••••••• 1.............. 24 hr '? ••••fttr th Ref• John 040-f217 LOU S HOME REPAIR NHd • matd c.-;-ih&ii FHE ESTIMATH FIH PlllTIH Tiie lnat All typee AOOl'9 ·······'·············· '' Caman1-M11onry-Btoc11 Decorative walerproor mti Wall•·Cuat work Lie decking repalre & rwc: #301067 Rob 547 2683 dve< ~pec111111t Oouglaa D•14,.i11• ~~~'}"'··········· BABYSITIING-my home, lncd yd, t>ol meat. Any- time 548-2874 Conc•1te-1mall 01 lge Jobe Remove. replace or repaJr 64 5-8512 Elac Cerpentry·Plumb keeper? Hrly or wkly? So<J spunkier & shrub by Richard Sinor lie ATLAS PLUMBING & Walle. etc lie 3001111'. PIHt&r·Slucco-Pt lnt For compl MrvlCM. Celi •nsta111111on Our work 28060 t3 Y'' ot neppy HEATING • Speclellztng 646-21134 Fultds Co 873·577Q 1 •••••••• .,.... •••••••••••• TREES '!."!'!~!!~ ............ . •KATRINA S LIVE IN hskprs doily me•d <i11rv. olloce c1e1n1ng c•pt To1Jped/•emove<J c .... n up, l11wn renov. 761-347£ RtH pr1ca1 673-6833 Vlctjo Service Ag y only look• e .. pan11v1 IOC"al cuatomtors In Repairs & Replace---------- 973.11()()() bOnded by St Ch«k our pucM belorf' lhan~ you. 631 4410 ment (714) 645-1688 ftH i.rrltt INFANTS 6 UP Day or Night. l50/wk Cotta Mata 546-5759 CONCRETE WORK i. BLOCK WALL REPAIR 771-5276 ell 5PM 8:~~~~=':.;'~~~1t 01 Cettr t~~ J~~~· J-~~-1~~~518 PAINTER NEEDS •••••SLOW.RATESi ..... HN 96•·5231 TIRED OF HASSLES? llty4's lar4H She, WORK1 30 yrs exp 1n1 ~!!!~!!!~11.!!r.i!... TrM trimming & rtrn0¥9i, MOWING · CLEAN UPS Huu1109 • Landscaping Obrttftt.'a Sltttn LIC'd Bonded Agency Clffjplllg 835·2116 I Free est 642·9907 f~!.'!~.t}~!!' .!!~~!~!.. !'.7.'!~!!.............. Jess1~arden1~ Carpenlry Cablnels Reliable c•eonlng help 1s -----E~ter Acou1111; ce1llng1 "4'aa ltll&I •,--... 111 clalnupe & mowing Plumb Orc1on Cleening here• Reis 960 7452 OalH, Law1 I l1r4t1 Davia Paonllng 6•7 ·5 t88 F~R· 1 Rea;"pr:::• 554-7017 420 52nd St. NB C.Codlr't Babytttter Agney Call 645-3748 AEMOOEL/AOO-ONS DRYWALL ACOUSTIC Cltten·UP6 HM lrom & & Cerpentry L1c·d 25 RttPalrs new & old 11 ma1nt ~rv _ 540·80351 Elect Tola Reti. Home Clean1no honest Ser•loe. •31·1141 HOUSEPAINTING Ouel w(l(lt Lie 337169 9815-0149 I rtllat>le hardworking & ------In & out Free e•I 631 -2345 w,.,, .. c1 ... 1 •• yrt ex~rwln 5'68-2719 yrs exp Bud 552 9582 RON'S GARDENING reler nc a 55• 44'4 Brock-Block·T•le·Conc Cell B uce 972 0116 •••••••••••••••••••••• JOHN THE HANDYMAN ' __ e 11 " Decks. covera, fences, r -Rt1mod 1ng Spec1all1t "let the Sunlhlne In'' WILL BABYSIT S 1/Hr O wlca-2'~ yra Mon-Fri Fine Finished Carpentry w11l1l;~l~res·ACOUSll<; I H yr8 NB1CdM Ouellty Remod Spec Randell Hang· l apt1-Stet11 '1uda di reos (ates Mo1n11 ' Plumbon" lllec-odd jobs 1 Thorough old laehloned 1 etc LI~ Doug 646-076t Int/Ext lowest rate1, I Ouall1y Craltmenshlp Call Sun1hlne Window Fo!!e ttlllr'Mtes 760-7681 Complete hMCl11n1ng prompt neat ~erv1ce. 10 Reler1nce1 lollem Co. Cleanlng. Lid. 546-8153 %0 n39 Reis Jan 639-6199 u~lTNHT'Sc~~~~;c,::.n~ yra In area 848 5684 6•8-7660 or 642-1579 20"1. Monthly Olecount tell 101 ~ml construction MAIDS OF ORANGE CO service II lndscpng 1n11ex1 Hones! sober Pul you1 advertising mes· Read the ctasatflad Ilda IOI 6&m-8pm c M. 642-29115 Lie 419667 720-1260 lie 389~44 t-~J2 5549 l otnd!!ellpe 67593681 Chlld care In my Costa MtH home. Newborn/ I up Full or pit 645-0327 Ramodat • Addition• AU Te .. turei & Acoustic. JOb' Local rel Doy & I WAY CONSTRUCTION ORYWAL L I APING 1 Ytrd m11n1 & clean-up Lie 420002 642 t200 Free est Ke.on 675 9088 lives 642-6795 Neal repair• electr plum-Ouall1y Team Cleaning clean-ups Oeorgt Chrost1en Prompl Gd ngt> '"'here the reade<s the ball dealt In apart· bong 35 yr6 u.p Bonded, 1n1 831-8222 6112-6700 refs Free esl 861-6876 are 642-5678 men! renl•I• 542·5478 f!!!!~.'.{• •••.••.• !.~~~ '.'..~,,_ ."!!."..~t.t ... !.'.~~ J}.tJ,_ ."!!."..~t.~ .... .7.1. ~~ IJ.tJ, •• '1!!'.~'-~--.. 1.1.q~ '.'..t.''" .r·.n.'.t.~ .... !.~ ~~ !'.~''". 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SUPERIOR CAAE INC PIT ResponSlblto per!>on lady 661-2871 pos t ts o n a I su rt>q u 1 res •'Xl e J.>l iun.d wi1n 1 Marketing co on Management 7141641·6611 •rvone wan1ec Retail expr nae 11 d ood b I W (( $) ca111orn1a Utottlll Markets P&•T TIME FA o Schwerz So Coaa1 Lo• 1ncl'IM In one treat-spe tn~ an a g vcx·a u e:u ~ t o t·I " p 75 L 6 I 11cmt. Tra1·n1es iaza •· 1" 1 men!. hips. lhlghs, tan-a compctlltV<. '-dlcff't'. good bt•m•fit.s and :1 $ "' Eve• 1ndlor '"'eekend~ nino 11\ otf on lrlet lreBt· I I ,,,; k 12 0 0 It&'•• Ye r C rttr R11"'()or1 11>1" 1dulls over Rill ESTATE HUS ment Eurolttness c ha eng1ng c1n11 f'Xl'ltlnj.( wor 1ng • • I l ed cf I f I S11111 you• ntow ce•ee< on '2 I with OUl6land1ng, ill W11 nave an Opfln•ng tor 545-3480. env1ronmC'nl ntert.•st an qua t lt'1. our Jrd )hort earning 54 1r11c11v11 per~rina1111es to one well ·dressed on1e111 Improve your self-Image I candtdatt'S may si·nd their rt''>Umt• 111 pe• month to 1.,1 up to S• 50 a5 you be· '"''"~ w•lh youth tages gent sa1Mperson 10 wl)rk H1ppl~s Is a 111re. no-ronflden('(' to Box 990. Doily Pllol, p C) N E N co"'e more 11~p d ,ou t •1 141 C111' <' 5 PM 1n lhe Newporl ~~.trbo• tural, easy, -lghl loss Box 1560 Cosw Ml"Sa CA 926"ti EOE 0 xp. ec. Wiii bl' promPtttd I) Fi4l 4121 E•• '346 EOE area '" comm11rc111I ~IOll!s Cell Stan Vallender ' · .. • mgmt & supf.lrvosory •e-andlo• res1de11iu11 ,d,,.~ 530.1212 Ext 060 j--54 + premie• training v111s C1111 714 537·4840 t Pl~T TIME "' mor11 allluen1 err,"~ PETER'S MASSAGE 1 Att t' G' I Dental Assistant hll•e4iatt ltlrl11 ln tervf~ws held every ~e~~paW~'. Promouon. '>R ~fc~ ~~~~l~lNl Prof . dlSCtete end lhO· rac 1ve Ir E.cp.,rtenc.e Are yOIJ IC\O YaoatlH l1ct•tiHS I Tl•u!S 81 1390 N c~t !14iO~·M "JOPM S.it r 0 ugh . c e 11 p e I e I Soph1s11ca111<1 8tlflltl1ve klf\g IOI d re ... ard•ng ca. (1141 988 3556 Hwy Log Bch lrom !I 30 I ,i•lPM w .. 1., II. Tayler Co. 494-4871 well groomeo girl 1c, r,...r opportun•ly with nx <...ill Sur Mon. Tue Wtld ?AM Noon [OE !e4 o 1o "'•" l'ledltO•• 644 49l0 WANTED MALE MOD· model pr1~at,.ly lor 1n cellen1 P01en11a1 tor C>4'r GntPhic urt cumern Ptl•• Tio.in partr.r·r,r •f i; 1h.sr1, REALTORS ELS l0t photo work Le· d1v•dua1 .I ~ hrs pe• ~onal !l'"'"''ti 11nd rPt: ~o:in tor studio in Laguri.i Mt4iotl Asslsta1t 01 proltts Mu'1 h.tH SLOW TIMES? week S1roc11y p11v111e and ogn 11<.>n? w.-'" your Ben M•,)I be exp,_., 10 all Bock olhc.e lor Hunting· plr>a,.nl vo•ce P"llDI" gulmlle 499-5635 .n good 1as11 u 1mos1 caring en""''""' ~i<P"' l'Hll, 01 gr"Pl\o<: art & ion 8f'a ,.. Area E1.per 11f'5~ .\ pnon" cinua W/M 16, woll mOdel d1scret1on asau•ed •·~ 10 cornplemenl our camera wort< PIT 10 necess..ry E\c,..1 .. n1 be-an"e For 1nt1r• """ ca•I Scon Greo1 pay llo•ble ht$ h•ghly 5klll"° 1eam Mo star! Ca•I Al or Let' n111ots all11r 6PM 957-8936 Send photo and deti.•ledl oern Plll1J~1tnt f'nvoron· •C14-l616 847·600• 642-5678 e•I '.It.? f11rt/ 5450 ~~scr;~1~01~ bo111~0~11:td ::'n~ntbe~~~~IP~~ .. ~<1~;;'~~ H.i1rOr'e5se, needed v11 ! lt4ical lssl1ta1t-Pet• Con1ro1 r1eld rep• ••••••••••••••••••• ••• Bo11 1S60 Coela MeN eluding me<11ca1 1nsuran toge F11te Mall. l119un11 • Fron I 1n11 back office tor ~ed ommedletely E •·, Round Trip Chtcago Tick· CA 92626 ce 4 day week Hunl BeJch 49•-1600 w estm1n11ter Area penenced lied only et Mual Htl today $378 I 1ng1on Beath 842 5&61 Compu1er k nowledge I 546-_!33!..__ I v a I u I $ 1 7 5 cash .llut(> Mechen1c1 Helper ----HEAL TH E 657-7196 for loro1g11 car "'poor DIETA~'Y Aerottio/D11ot helplul xper neces-PHOTO • Soles & t hrl ---------1 F II I " ho 1 1 I !llHy E•cellenl btmehls , deve1op1ng serv1c11 won 0 Call 548-6066 I u ime <-•P "' \pi " 111roist l11tr"oler 8 7 8 5 Round Trip range Co 10 1 __ li.otcnen Sc,me ('r.okinq • 4 1 1 tn•n Pdll·llm" OK !714J Phoenix S 130 value Auto Mechel'IC for tore•gn superv•sang, ~ tra, et E11perieneed p11r1 t1mel MEDICAL SPECIALIST 1G0 lH 5 f or I? 1 J J Mutt aee lmmed S60 cer r1p1H BMW VW .,p 9 1 .. ,nguai prnl <..M Area 545-2111 453-3555 ca9'1. Goo<! for 1 year Ca.II 54&·6066 H~TtNGT~ Sl:-A~ Junlp w·m-p~-trm• l eern medoca• si.1us .\ vou re un•Qul'•~ quahfotd •or a 1rave •elille<l b ,~, PM• Ean• mtoni:e yov , ... occus1orneo 10 Call ••om .. 1. 645 055• fleet pt/ lkk•r NPYvport Seocn Ot>v C" seelr1n9 •ecep11ori1S1 bookkeeper tor 1yp111g 66 WPM and generel of· l ice duties Mu!I hav11 pleasan1 per ~onallty and Iron! olloee Pat>Rt Ma1n1 med•Clll end denial bf' nel11s "Sa Jr) ... II com 557 71116 ---~~ u vu u •• " ser~e or the Army Rtos-' PAllTER • 8ookkeepor19 Conv&IE'!>C:Anl Ho~p•tal 1 d nner cook exper tn fl•vl near name Coll IO· n enc:urate w1tn .. ..,:lP' We n1>ed a good part 955.1309 A~k I r Ric" t•me mu•11 op..•alor w110 -------Can't got 8 dey 7 night Exc111ng Co1111 Men 1M 11 l'lor•o.~ S1 i.omestyle coo~lno lor Ody Caribbean Crutae with posollon ror Payroll Hunlon91on e.&ch ~m rettremf>tll riome m Tustin 73 t-0481 NC L '510 Ship le1Ve$ Invoice person w•th gOOd OIVERSIFJ L19una Some wknd, Santo Ant 6•2,..763 AUG 7th 714/67~ lyptng skills Wt>"~"' ro, appl call Mrs <A»· USAR Ctr 552·3173 \ also •no .. s B W ttnp- p1n9 20·30 hr~''"'""• New!>tead Pronl•nQ sell "erter w1ll•"iJ 10 lake INC.OME TO $1300 plus Ions 494-9'158 htrtft .... , d1rectoon 1no111111y arid lo mo P 11m11 tn Mktng ----- with new Van. can telce 2 , accept 1ncreu1ni;i 1es Mgmt •nOllttroous HOHL DHI CUlll people · •hare gH. pon s11ery bused on 645 677~--E•peroence dealrable •n 831-8117 e•per Call Carmella EVEll•GS CR 4200 Permanenl I 545-2666 p•RT TIME I Apply 1n person Allio ------11 Cret'lk Inn 31106 Coas1 ~.l!!P.'!!~!.......... CLERICAL Be a carrier counvi101 Hwy. So Laguna Sd .. ll I I Credit Union or 1eta1ed tor a 1oc11 newsp.llpt11r llS•••ict exper use ol on·•tne No ,.rpertenc., neces· "" h1tnfll1a 1005 1erm1n11 10 key end l1ghl ~ar-, Work onlv 12 hO••" Irvine Brendl ol maJor C;;~~~~;;,~~;-t;~~·,;;;:~ 1ypmg Must '"'or~ ...,..,11 a wl'ek $75 lo !ilart plu' Co -ks Sr mull .fo,,e my hofnl tutoring mllh. with pubhc Full lime en· Hddo••onal 5har" 01 p1ir1 comm I •Sier with mtn 2 reading Gradee 1(-4 Mrs try posotoon HuntonglOn nw~hop s prohls ytoars company e•per Putmen 6,_a-9151 Beach Coly EmplOyflM A real lun 101>1 Flea time Call Barbara Credol union 536 6517 Mdnagem.,n1 opporl•m• Delport IJ am to 11 em Jiiii WHIH 1015 ..•....•..••.••....... Young merrled man wlll do ~rat handy work Cell avsa & wkends. 1172-9525 Skipper wants lull time position on motor vessel. xlnt with peopi. mectia· nlc11 background 100 ton llCenM, wilt relocate Bud 2131622· 704 1 1•f'S For onlervoew c;a11 lor <.tPP1 OLHI arte• 6 00 PM l.i42 5671\ 7,. 545-7700 EOE_ J Expanding N··...,port e.1<131< Insurance I Beach Credn card com E ti S I Busy general agency hua pany h81 opening ror a HOU •I toy npen1ng for personet c1erlc111 person Mus• j exper In Property saies & I lines auto rater Rapid type 45/50 wpm secure-acquisitoon! pref d Ty I advancement S•lary tely 6 mo~ 10 1 yr olc ping & some 'ihorlhand commeneurate W•th ••· expr req Contacl W 1 req d SalMV open pttroence Call Tony Duncan Mofl lhru Frt 5!111· t82 1 !.49_9923 8 a m Io 4 3 0 Pm FACTORY TRAi'NEe . -------- 759 7900 Al• Shilts avau Idea• lo• lh» mature wo- man over 30 895-4460 Potrl·l1me nurses l ode 548-4773 111w care some dr•v•ng Stoop a1 home It, easy 1eq i •2·2237 wllto clas!11f1ed 6•2·5678 OPERATING ROOM RN Full ltn11• d,i\, 18 ;so'" , ,\ " Iii 111 til Cur 1 c•111 < ';1111 H N Lu•"'",\· I 111 :! ~'"''' <> H c .. ,,,. 11,.1111• St.ti I 1'11,1tmns <1\<&il.1hl1 111 ,\c 11 11• 111>' p1t,ol "1th 1i111i rt''""1 pro~1 1r11s m Upht h11l111•1l11~11· 1\/ U1 l h11p .. d1t ::-iur~1t-.1l l'1111t·dL111·:. <.'11111.d 1,111 dll 11•11•1111.ol & ,.,.1lit11-.1\tnll hw1u' o f ft·n·d ,1., V.l 11 "~ gt•rlf'r11u' b1•111•l 11 fl"' kag1· •"'-' crnnpt•\1t1vt p.o\ -.L.ol1 Saddlt back Community Hos,ital 24451 Via Estrada, Lacuna Hills 710-3646 All Equal Opportunity Em•l•Jtr German Gentleman 40 Computer Oita Entry leeks job 89 compenion pos1t1on 1vat1 Great be· or chautteur 535-2851 ginning opp with a ---------1 commercool bro~er1ge Engtlah Chautteur co Call Loos et 833-2900 Metcl POIUIOn 581-9096 Cook/Housekeeper tor resldent1a1 c11e home $400 plus RIB Also day 1 Shill 8Vlll 639·2100 IEAPAC CORP ~55 Proouctoon Dr Hunt•n9ron Ben F1sh•on Per1111 1tarn summer wardrOt;ci & h111e run 1001 855-938~ Mora ramolln are geltlng the cempong bug' 1hl& yeer II you heve a cem· per lhat's not ge111ng l used NII 11 now with a c11sa1neci Ad .. ----------------• &OHlmll OLEH lmmedla11 Opening tor axp•rlanced payroll Clark Mutt hive 10 key by loueh and Ille typ109 long larm, full lime poelllon Ct.II 752·11109 l\orrell ' COOKS HEl P°EA. paying I minimum wege to Slar1 I evenings Apply In per- son at Blue Beet Cera. 107 2 Ill Pl .NB 18" tor I Mike Pul1allco Blwn 9 30-11 & 2-3 No phone Clllll pleaH Courter/Clerk for busy medlcel feb Malure Ptf· eon 11 must Mon-F11 lf-,\11' Mll"tl)CI Ill(; 8-5PM 640·0140 ~~~~~~~~~ CUSTODIAN tor pr111a1e Ambllfoue S1IHpareon/ community club house Manegera, 1\111/ part time. Rel' 1 requited call 71-4/1183-51113 lor lnte<-673-6170. 11-4.30, Mon-vtew appl. Fri ~ ) ( (---~----) WANTED c (---(-= .... _,->--..) ) Newspaper Carriers tor routes in Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley & Newport Beach • • • Gbod Enmings Super Tnpv Great Pri1e1 CAL:C CIACULA TION , OEPARTMEN r Daily Pilat I Recept1on1st pa11 11rne amrpm. 25-JO hrs ... ~~I~ tor exec ofloce suite cornp1e. 1100 Ou"'' St Newport Beilc:l'l Suttfl 100 752-0869 R E Sales/Lie Req SUOOHDI Today there ere unllmo led opportunotoe5 tn reeo estate sales 11 vou Join 1ne dynamic ll!lm ol prore:r.soonals al Coldwell Bani.er . Forest E Olson Re1llors Our program .,.,11 supply you w•ll' lhfl winning comb1na11on 101 SUCCM'!> ·RE LICENSE COURSE (2-day. $45) 'COMPLETE SALES TRAINING 'CONTINUOUS EOUCA TtON 'SECURITY OF A LAA GE DYNAMIC COM · PANY 'HIGI'< INCOME POlEN TIAL 'MGMT GROWTH OP· PORT UNITIES Licensed or unlicensed. II you would llke 10 know more ebout a career In real eslata, c all th• company that 1pecl1llze• In succeas Call Chu~ Slolfel or Biii 8len1ng 7141894-7521, 1182-6586 COLDWeL&. BANl(C!RO ~'~--An Equal Oppiy Co llESTIUllAIT IJ.t.11.."r!!.'.'!. •••• ?.'.~~ SALES Women & Men Career o,,ortunity Leading Petroleum lndv- i.try Consulting firm h81 2 openings on our pro resstonel stall ror suc- cess oriented women & onen Qual1fted app11 can19 will rece•ve exten .sov,. tra1n1ng Ei<cellenl Polt'ntoel lor hogh oncomo management and ow ner'!lt11p p.u11t1pa11on You must be attrectove, well-groomed brognt "duea ted money <l•1t1••l(•d dnd above ell h191o1.,. 01sc1phneo and ~"" motovaled E.<!JOrt"n c.tt in hogtJ level commo• sloned teleohone con tact su c n d~ Commodlly '"'"~lml'nt ~Ulll~ L>~Ull•P Sl''llCh pi,r!illnn ... 1 o• ,,..,, "Male 1s c::Ju' r fit I+ f t\n1 act Ms ~'"' 4 IH 8•}; SALES ~ERSOI 1.anted tor a11rc1 1.,e .... omt.>n ~oe dep1 '" rac,li on Island P.Jfl llmf' F,11er p er d '.;40· .. 810 SALES THephone )Ol1c11ors """"'"0 no e•per nee; T1Jt1S thru F•I 9 AM tr, 12 ' •on Aeiply Penny~aver tb60 Pl 11 ~Pn1 a Ave Cos11 Mtia. .,1t1es W.,nll'O ~ell-molovi.ted ""1•?n'!I onlereslt'd on dflv':llCp.1 ·~ n,..,n bus•nes~ w "ew•~ mar~eled pro tJIJC • M .n1m41 in l'@''lrnAnl l'!!t>Ol'd P'1 PBA 1n1'1 11 141 631 3296 d~~ or t7 1•1 675 6418 eve' IJ.•lt. ."! !~1.'!. ••• .!J. ~ ~11.'!~'!.'. •••••• ~{' SwJtch .. 1r4 o,.,, Lete model PhUco, mad. Wtll lreln days and Sitt. avocedo, Good 'wing shill 642-3013 cond S?OO 673-1148. Ttlt•h•H Stllclttrs FrM"Zer S75 0ryer MO. Needed lmmedlatery Relngarator S 100 Elec· Ideal tor atudenta or ho-1 r 1 c 0 ' 11 • n S 3 5 0 · memaker1 Eves 3.9 No 848·8123. $elllng Altpon urea. Call Brown G E EllC1f!Q Dfyef. bet 9·12 640-•647 11111 good cond . $100. pm 966·0161 046--6148 Ill 7pm, Shir· Tele, ..... Salt1 Foll°'"' up no cold calls PIT Cos11 Mesa ore For I 1n10 Can 831-1200 Ask 1or Mr Carson lay Aulomettc Waal\lng Ma- chine. good condlUon. $75 221 E 19th C M Telepi.on; Seles---i Electrlc dry« & wuhar. f.irn Bog Money by the l65 both~ be a en $300 S 10001 5-46-2856 wet1k Cell 536 751 1 1 -S I li~/11 llZf re1ephone ollcUor.s , •• ;,i .. •••••••••• .. ••• Full or plltl time Apply TEN SPEED. 25" Canlu- 1.10 E 17th S1 Ste 0 , non cuatom dlx, lie nw. t«>Ma Mesa Mon • Fro I $1501080 t5S-0434 T ele,hHt Salts RACER OUtTSt GASH PAID DAIL V GIOS 60 CM Strede C.ct Mr B 631-8146 xlnt 1900 ~9-5054 TOPLESS MOO~ Bike 1uptr good cond S7~ DAY • PAID DAILY $45 Obo no exp • nee • 826-2583 5411-1040 IHEAll. OFFICE Peugeot recing bite•. ax- RMp ,0, processing an-cell cond $450 or bit nuny & lnaur btisinessl olr 700-0945 tor invest firm In Npll l•il"•I Bch Typing, 10-key,I llitedill UIS CRT e Ap req Ca ll •••••••••••••••••••••• 6•0-0123 I IOW llo/n. TYPIST Redwood 2x0 decking, We re looocong tor FASTJ •·20' long. alto redwood & ACCURATE lYPISI With., fencing CIU Jim OI Kan tbtllty to PR FREAO. anyflme. 775-1491. S11r1 1mmea1111e Salary ?OO Soatd rt 1 Inch tolid opf'n 720-0941 walnul 8 loot wide $20 TY'PiSTiie• pef\. ume 35 each 642-0ee2 WPM touch ec.::urate 750 Soatd tt Solid TIM S3 60 hr Beach & 1'°' In X 1•.1n 1150 Pit F.d1nger Ar11 8"2-4066 loot Cuatom mtllad -642-0802 YOUNG COMPANY -c,,,---,,,-s SCTRY I DEC. I GRO •••••••••••••••••••••• l1111ne Electronics form 1 WING FIELD H1m1l1yan kfl11n1, CFA. nt>t>ds ~harp exec sctry 31 JOBS lleme, blue. ••1'1 point $125-1150 Rlcatdo llna. '"''SH skills 1yp1n11 70 1 lllEDIATE lllRlll 640-1760 .... pm some sates edm1 ---------n1Stral•ve c.ipaoollty Call Co!'nlt-'"''th •esume 7 5118 SCTRY/RECE'1 [nlry l"vet po5otoon wllh sales rep agency 1n "' vine Aequ1res gooa ly· pong S1H & hh119 skills '"''"' pleasanl phone person1111y Some gen I olllce e•pr prer Send resume and salary hosto· ry or requirements 10 Ad 760 0111ly Pilot Box 1560 Costa Mesa CA Q2626 $1050 PER MONTH ~ •.•••.•••••• I.'.'!! f NEWFOUNDLAND PUP AKC. ltm"9, all ahota, Ch tlrlel $400 838-2308 fntest growing com-Great Dane pup. lnltlll· Pin) on the dtracl marll· o-nce, bHuly. compa· "''"9 1ndus1ry 5 dltte<ent nlonthlp, •Int dltpotl· fob eraa1 open Benefit• uon $350/olr 038-40112 11-21 rr prtftnt4 1 Doble Pu~. t11cep\101,al • SOME JOIS I quellly for 11rlout 10 EXP, llEIH I buyere Xlnt '61 Chimp 1714) g54.5354 padtg•ee llr1 CH Call Sun. Mon. Tue. Wed PPO ·C 0. Lga manlve /1111t6Hilll Secretary F. T Small fn.. •••••••••••••••••••••• g r Leb Good typing I A•llJ.•11 100 metes B<ed !or buuty, brains & protectiv.ntee. lamlty ralHd. Health· temp guer Show/pal. Training evall. 1200 & up 588--0948 JhllfS. ~horthand requl· •••• ••••••••••••••••• red 8·5-M-F" Sao comm w/eapar 549· 1083 WESTMINSTER ABBEY One Miniature Pompwa- SECRnAH ANTIQUE MALL wnllor"-~1 :.~ .. K~5' .. ~1 11751 WNtmfnstar Ave ,._, ...........,. ~ Respontlble per•on to GARDEN GROVE handle variety and heavy 654-6 03 TtH II Ft• 1111 • phonn Shorthand Fa· ~~~~~~1~~~~ •••••••••••••••••••••• 1 s h 1 o n 1 s 1 a n d . n o n • -FREE Haircut• offw.O by amok er Salary com-Antique sewing machine Carlton lnt'I by tic. StyllM men1u1ate wolh exper ceblnel. gd cond $100. every Wed. aYe. 11 7:00. end ab1l11y Mrs Ed· 657-6883 3640 So Pl&u Or. (So. wards 640-5111 CoHI VIiiega). 8.A. No Sacretertal work & mtac: French Pollah Walnut _Cll_1_1 ______ _ Perl llma your home 1846 ~ut!Tut 19th oen· To gd hm Younn••m. P/U & deliver have cer lury BoModorll' concert Germ Sl'tal:>Mrd, , 842·64S4 grend $7500. Od w/klda. 042.-&271 lt .. kffftr S21,IOO Thru trlol balance con1t or R E exper Helpful Fun Group Accompll1hed Pareonnal Sarvloes, Inc. 3300 lrvlnt, 1101, M.8 !>45·11971 • too~ FrM 546· 68 PIP 6 ~~~~~~~~~ FrN lo good home. 11 WI! 1870 Dough Bin kllctl ceb, old ltrlped ,.,,_kitten. r el1n11h1d Xtnt cond 042·2049 $1200 OBO 87~94157 ------------------1 Baautlf\11 PIH'9 ~ pel't Antique Pint Huleh, 38" Pwllen M O.t Al)ll 9 w x 60" High. Coul'lry mot, IM2-M21 . Style, good condition. 1475. 548-82~ Ooxla TatJ._ M111, "*9 1'ityr1 old, need• good SfOln&IY/OIO, Balulllut enllqua Clew & home 541-1089 t 8111 bllhtub with plum-.,,,..--.,------Merkellng dept hll blr19 1360 11711-5027 hndtue "" opanlng In NPT BCH ····~············ An. 1VOt1 firm, OOOd ty-. Adorable old anemel DINING AOOM 8UITt.. ~· S/H llcltlt. Eilpef. gu •love. ~ OfMI. EXO. •110. cond. 101141 , rtCl d Non•amkr perl. '360 1179-5027 welnul, 15 ~ IMln.t, Cd M<H>12a Old Playw Plano end ..,. olltn1 lnol. tHI frm. oe eo111c11on o1 Old ro11a Mf.-0397. hnltt ltlffH I 1400 117M027 -So-ra.-7-.,-.,-own--Pttld--.--.- Attt .. llt A ••'l NI Ooocl eoncs. P111 11ma ..,... e d•YI· .'Ir.~~........... tcl04l45 Hf.AIOA AREA 2 Flecllnett. Brown V ...... APPLIANCE HAVICE inMotltng, Wt Mii recond., DUW· t 100 M. ~· lf>Pllanoel. 649-3071 -------- ' "'........ 10 .... ~"°'°"" ".. os1.a1u Fl ,...,......... ., .. i•1t' fM'le.M.'l • .,,.l!ff ,,,. ... ftf! ...... IJl!tf ~ 1.1• = ... '11flllil. .......... . ~ .........,...!, mt& M .. ACFRfi.-....... 01aHto 11• La,1tta11t ...._ .... ,,11,1,. .. m..m .......... ·n .... , ............ r.".n •11 ,.,,'"°a~'" .,,,._, ... '*"' • .flii IO' IOfll.' .... ,_ft ....... , MJ ~ ._ ~M' 4 1'1t1• lotto" Whale lupe r 'Tl YAMAHA YUO OOOd MOA 1N1,,......... tllf!M. 9"1•• MO OID ._.. ..... , • .,. '""' • nt.t411;....., 1'1'1n"'.T •••••••••• m. Oteiv.-aeoo •• ' 1 ca11 ooncrttloft Utl f'rf¥ele New v .. Good ooncs, encl. •an ptue t~ ~ .... .. .... . CMAHT ti OtaMron etr ooneote 11' & 17' Cetllf!Wena at petty. tto-1112· OOlw, '-'· Tarrlflo P{loe. 14lt001 otfet. '71 ..... ._,.lful ... ~ .... t )C 11 New e1H blM •ft 9" ffeftlng tloet, 1H oiOM• flo coet, lrend new only 'to l<AWAeAl<I 100 &H-4232 • : 4111or111..MIO II• HrO\tOflH, laorltlH ottw t41-1101 . Of ., ,..... ~ul~.,.,,.pad :::. ~~ ;.~'Day H ' PIUe "" •lrNt/ tr•ll. •Int, only 1n1 ............... ,.,:::::: "'"·-·--10' 1100 141-1... ' tb11 In Ma..a.. ..IOO ut'..ttaO · 1 14 000 1200 m11e1 MU8T IAC. All ltell, •cwllltt to'a ,...,... ... -· ,._, DI"'"·· rOC>fft llblt w/I ~~~o~.!."· t&lng t lH ttlt20132 ..... •118 IO • \Ill\ I~ ....... !fir ""ICI '400 ObO "oee roct. 111,IOO 090 AIHtl•n oamoet. A•1 h I II I II ........ .......... 20d0.,. SCbctO .,.. ,Oflll IAl.I Oflll T"AOI, 121 oooan • ...... ...~, • ., 1H1 --.... ... oondltton. ~ ::ro I a a ra, wtuJ• wfte1 ow ua ., .... --. 11~ .. 4 Z:: IO•tOO ......... ..n ma1n1 e•lr•• ea oo trim e150 Ml-1"2 _. ,.. _.., fine H ' ~. M600 <io&o.d, Ut,ooO "fN) t lU Duoall 750 OT. V·I turbo 400 Total M1 ' ' ' ' • Jltlf'I • Gove rnme nt '8•32 eo.110 9&47 C1Mn oond. 4f+i043. '11 Ian ao Xlnt 11200 ci..n. l tlOO or be9t Of· rettored 111100 01ol_l_7 __ ,i ____ _ TWln ";o'f:'tt: IM1• lurplue Lltled for la. 20d0 t60 &o.1IO Jae2 U ' Inboard open boat 11$-2080 fer. 64e-trta, WI 11 1 r Id• Wk n di,,., MN .._ .,_,, &.ta ._ .,._, 541412 , 1~'f:' ~s~C:, t:.1:.~ htlrt ........ IMdlelll ~. Don't Catamaran 10' with Jib I '71 Suzulll HOAM El!oell. ~5~~17:.2 1 3 ' W 11 d a ;OAo7·~bbf:•:;;~;;.~ Tmmmtme••••••• WZJ'ellm••••••••••• • ay .. -bt ttH Ill• It over loot& tl'llt prloel Triller for qulak H l1. ooncl MOO Of beat pp p•r Tabl• wete r 11 11•Co111M.~ltlllfld S '•mlly Oereee l a l•. ~ SSllOOflrm.M l-1410 HH. >Clnt cond "lck 17 .. fa51 ' .. IHtHllMIJ mpg . e1ho oio. '~~v ~~~~~1.v,::i1'o":. !r:.:.~p~~·=: J~ 7l0::. i:a. "~1.bli =t= .. i: =~ r:p~~ c.~~ =·~~1.:!: gd :~1·~~'T; 840~1"° HONDA MR50 ... ~!t!!!~ ...... !.t.1-"_ .. _,._u ____ _ d9ek, tum., pf'ln d111 t~ I *lhte. 10t..NQO, 1146-7711 ~!"de Ollee, Polyu,.111ene fl. boat lltl ter9eullna to aond SHOO t1M032 I y I< WN VTil!R lll<e MW, 1428. Cuatom t!Yltl 2 ... ler w/2 'H Ford Van, I/Top, UTATI & fnln1 )'ll'd ..... htllun M . teat .. ., French carved dining .;,,w.. S100. '40-1738 •'1Y reedef of tlllt publlo • , :f'M~ t•ll100V UP dtl. 842-6410 atrOlle anO¥t rnoblle eno. Cmpr. tS.11 nw. 8lpt 111 ~ Ave. .... It. olltlre, '200 ~. ,,.,,,.,, .. ,.., o•llon wi,0 rHd• end 24' Sklpjaclt, optn. Im-min ocllplt enototure HUSKY 380 8 'Peed ,,_ Torque convert, oentrlfl.. 2, table. 111100 010. leland. latllun 11-8. S PAMll.Y •ALI: Kaw•· 6404300 WqMI 1111 ~to t1119 teet .,._ mac. cond., lo h,., trtr, HR~ f~rultlngll "'" big tank run• goocs ca t cluloh wltorwerd •• _&&_e_._,m_. ____ _ Orlent1I I Oooldent•I ·-"I 100 d' ........ c""'-.. , .. P ...... •••••••••••••••••••••• fore mldnlglll Alig 22. VHF,.llrn7•ny •"1'1'.:110~11,. •·1~ m AY~~f"'L '300 ot>o. 142-Mtll neutr111 ,...,.,...,Unique ·ee Ford VM 2.a Big 8. -"' "'" • ..,.. ... agMVOll reno.. ro ...... Wanted laby dre••-Eaati tarpaulJn Lot IZ·11 500." ·1He, -" -• ---oppty. StOO T trailer, Eng nett work Hvy Out •l'ltlquee, coll•c11blai, thing, Aquarium, cpta, clel 11ereo. 8olld w11 e11ln0lfta tabl buelnet~' PVC I• oonttruoted of •79 Invader. tl>tt. lull bay .. ,,,, .. ,,.,. "''Like new 80 8u:rutcl 450. 1 350, c ell enytlrne ,..,, hvy dutY ~. l ~ memorablll&. lot• of mleo. 273 811*· dHk. ""no oab. bk· 84~2" · · high .,..,Y fal>tlc (with & •kl boat. 280 hi p :rttTinr.•••••••••••• GOWllno I •tr ... 2500 ml, 552-9082 ,..,., IUnfool, MOO firm. 1•· booia, tint. 1~1 wood, It. M1·H71 ca ... Cl'l1nd-1ler with · ..i ... i.. _...... ~ c t I fl lty --•1e.-~d 11300 080 «•5 ••77 ""' I .,, rpm NCOl'dl, ... .;. 1eo-oii1 ............ '"""' or-lenta. MercrulH r . 18100. UI om n n -...... • . '" ...... Corvalr Turbo dunebuggy, 751·1878 K .... 1 prlntlnt p,.H, SUNDAY I AM. cryet ' ,...,_, ~~ r:. ~ 78().1334 ~i:oo~:7~rl'tollf5. l<AWASAKI '79, 1up1rb wltrtr, e11lt1 tit• 11800 ,-,-,-C-heYy--V-M-,-Xln-t-oond--. ~ ~. ~ ~ tea Derrell, CM. ClolMa. P laypen·•ofe :.:oup, ,.,,,.,._,. Ml , ......... Olt Co) With ......,. 42• H Mattllewe twn dtl cond, KZIOOO, drMMC!, 842-8447 IOw ---..... ........ _...._ ""b .. -r etemp·me"ln" bOOka, odda a.-. gr1ndl11"~ c•·-, uph •••••••••••••••••••••• .,.._., · n,~. ' ' IHll 1,'tl many 11tr11 S" •oo •• ..._.. ,_, __... ~ loolt. kit~ ~ .:"'bed~tl •t• QUtTAR MaM elaallcal. reinforced rope heme, Brl1tol. I.Ive eboard ,, ii.II 842•9817 .... · 4 WiH Ddm Ill ped, oue tom Interior. ltemt, iurnlture, lote l1zell0ilt ... ,.. reo bit In hHdboerd, lrand new. e&o, Cell double lool< ttltcll•d SSt,800 PP (213) ,,,,., lf11 ...................... many 11tr• $8800. Call more. c. ..._ only, IH•Hhll 1.. new fitted bedapread, 8311-2411 helM e1ectron1Ga11V _... 818·2 5 8 1 . ( 7 14 ) •••••••••••••••••••••• • t a, "'Y, 1111..., w Donn• a1s1su -euo, ......__ whMI barrow1, pl"k•, velvet plllow ehama, l<INO 251< old Flute,-. dad ieame. 1~ water 780-1178· Sl'9 av~1 •00up to so·. CdM ,• •'0,.•n, •i~• ~TM Nll'1 _9_A_M_·_15P_M_. ____ _ ,.._. • ... ,... proof #4 (W' die) metal area, .II. 1H It Peggy t•I •ltll.. -f fl ,.__ __ _,_, _.__ llloYllia. WOOd end Iron t.mpa, comer Ofoup with S2700, lmmao. cond. r<>n'llMI Mt 3 It ClllMle bay leunc:tl, reoenl ..,, Terry 1·1155-2473 wt!· ••••• ••••••"••••••••• RMdy for wortd (5795) AalN ffaW f ~.~."::!••••••• 1t1k11, eto : lam~ ltereo Ible IWw water StMI at S2400. 4114-87111 ~1.,1 !ith ,;::forced bottom ellanlng, paint days 5-5 Rent 28' motor home, OILY 144111 •••••••••••••••••••••• MOVING 8Al.E -Every-~ dllhle, bed comp. OM ""'1or l<Hlno e ch. PA·HHd lrlengutareomerpetcn. 118• 12500· 57s-11135 Wute4 llP• 8· ~\~· ....... ....,.... WE PIY tl'lln1 mu•t 90 . Furn, r ~=a!~':' 'l.~:3~1t•m•. P IP. 1211-11RMS,2 p .. ~ •nd .,, rec:ommend•d 1959 25' Chris Crall w/ 85' •llP or"'°°''"" for Dove/Ouail 61• TOP DOWll b•d•. ltmpe, dlthll, t ( I cabinet• wltll" .,. ' for all '-"Y duty UM. Ill tllp, 9lpa 4. MW uphota, Nilboal Npl Bell ·:;:,. '78 Titan Dek.lxe 22' NEWPORT BEACH ~t:.~·.=~ Sat~~~~~o~A;!lor• ~~ ;~~:._::u:•~ :.02~;,~5 1450 firm ~h~: ::;.: t!•=t~~ ~ e:;,v~.1':fi.~; 8"--0502 ~r,-5:1-=~~7~ HHtH FOR 1111 OUI 9AM..CPM. 4311~ Hello-llAM. 1075 Orenge A~ • p • e 1 . I 4 5 ob o ,-, Vlolln. xlnt oond cVng materlala, and wtll Chrly. Bait tatlk. Alklng PIER 642-8808 75 GMC, Jimmy-rough AUii Ill• trope, CdM. l•ulm f,al'-831~ 1228 or met&• on.r be accompanied with 14000/ofr. e38-C271 .79 Pac. Arrow 28 ft Only counlry auapen1lon & PelTlll/lllAll 8 hvy duty wheelbarrowt, ••••••••••• :-.~ •••••• Cane Top Coffee Table. $49-1040 LIFETIME guarantM that '78 Caravlll• 20· Cuddy UP TO 28 It 1160 mo. 8800 ml loaded p p xtra ,.., tp<lngt Bandit 2480 Herbor Blvd. ladders, flle cabinet. Garage Sele 24th. 25th. II'. cuatom made, beau-11 mull perform t00% or Cabin, tandem trtr. xttu. 873-8145 557·3~: · · · rime/ "'"· P/tlrne 4x4. COSTA MESA tablea. lloullhold, ......... Many lrHbl••· 18174 tllul cond. 1175 obo Ol/Jn h,.Jlelf I 11 wHI be replaced ,, ... $8995 (71411153-7801 Cec>ee roof rack. CB/8 ••• ••oo _, N Add 17 llandllng & ore-· WANT 30' allp w/1hore ·77 RoblnhOod 23', very trk. new Holoy earb --& mite. ltame. 7oe M.,. Mt. lmbut, F.V. Euelld/ 831..()948 L./....,f l•I t~ for MCh tarp ord~ 17' Stevena V-drlve, lkl. power & water, Inter-r. cond. many extru. $ 3 9 0 0 . Any ti m • Mf.1411 guetlte. Sat/Sun Edinger •• ~:"Att•••••••••••• Olive green eof1 & 1ov. 3-M DfY PHOTO COPIER r Flr .. tone Tarp Mfg. 440 Chryaler. many Nied In longterm leaM. elf-contained. SH to 552-9082 Sacrlflcel turn . lkltl ... "-.. ,.,, ...,j Ult. Like new 1245 seo ObO. P•Yl •11 ahlpplng. Should 11tru. Muat .... $4500. Call AnawerAd ..073, •PIHKl•te. 640-9524. l:-,8::-:0~C-he_vy_B_l_u_.-,.-Sl-lv-.-_1 WE ''' boote, antlquH, peln· •••••• .............. both. Call 873-7311 you wllh to return your 548-0802 842-4300 redo. redlwhl, 350 •uto, OLUI 001 ~~M~· 218 G:~~f~ ~=~~.S=~~~!'!: 548-2855 FANTASTIC DEALS! ::i:~ri~::i:.-xn~o:. IHI•, l••I MOORING avallable, 30ft '49 Chev. Motor Home. loaded, winch. Pion"' Ill TllOll mite. 20721 Sandpiper Comb. game/dining table. Xerox 3100 copier. juat 1., OlllTl•rked later lhan Chll•t HIO mu with 221t boat au• .. ~ood condition. See •t AM/FM cue, ,_ trane C#U... Frultwood, top cond. pick up 23 payments of Aug 22 will be returned •••••••••••••••••••••• Newport Httbor. Ph. 21 E. tllth St .. C.M. w/10,000 ml, eng &4,000. •••••••••••••••••••••• Eatate Sele, July 24. 25 S 100 call 49+-4291 S 138 78 mo Currently LIMIT: Fifty("") 18,,,..,,..; 40' Viking for Charter Witten (213) 943-5542 $9000/ofr. 493· 1320 GEal1 ·Loll ol 10AM to 5PM. 19251 ' . ' "" ,..,.,._.. Fl hi di I • fr 11 • nJ 1110 1 Sat/Sun 1()..4. Brookhurat #45 H.B. Bookcaa1. wall unit. 2 under Xero• urvlee a<ldr .... no HC.,11001. t • t ng, v "01 •c•n1·1 BOAT SLIPS AVAILABLE: I ln1 111 '64 lntern1t1onal Scout. Nt>or St~ lllth I FUm dltllel glueware sect wide ~rultwood agre.ement. Aleo l BM Send approprlat• aum • r a In m • n . • Newport Beeen· 25', 28' ~··••••'•••••••••••••• $700 or bait offer. . .. . . . . . S •I• e I' I e 11 ••If. together wllh your neme 662·2788. 35' & 40' Call &42 4844 81 AJratreem travel trtr 26 84 t 1278 ). C. . etc. Queal parking at To P eon d . S 1 5 0 . correcting typewriter -ft ESTATE SALE $3,000. • · CONNEll CHEVROLET ""-"II,;· •. I' I If-.. j \ \1 ~ .... !14t>-I 200 i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil elubtloual. 404-4201 $•50 IBM Selectrle & lddr ... lo Tarp T•t IHtf laJJ fHO from g lo 5· 848-4921 •t••Lt f 11fl v Dept #748R, Flreatone ··~··'•••••••••••••••• WANTED B I 11 In !~.:.".•••••••••••••".•• ---------..... I hflte .... SAT-SUN Beectl·Warner .... IA.LI $250 All In xlnt eond. Tup Mfg., Inc. 8314 18 Hobie Cat. ~low wt .......,1 Bc:h lo~~3. *H.':ter-IWANTEO TRAILER! 01-1111 Fiii .. llTU 111 time ever. 25 yra ol CtothH, couch••. die-vinyl aofa & IOVHHI. 844-0783; 840-94 t8 SMti Moolca Blvd., LA.. teq. eunrlH aallt. Uk• .. -...... "tll" der, M4f contllnld, any -lllEI ..,..,, Top dollar• for 8por11 eollectablea. Tak• ad· llee, 1111 QOM real ctleep. corr.. & end tblt. dining wtmda. CA 90038, or for futeat new. S2500. 875-8181. '111 ,_....., " cond .. priced reu. from -rrva Cara, Buga. C1mpet1, T 914'1, Audl'I vGantage of neophltH ... ..., ...,. Ht. twin bed1, atereo. ANSWERING SERV ~·'n't"J: ~lyl ~~f. NAPLES SABOT. quail~ lllP 7P1"..' .... "•23. party . .~.·~l.ooeautohmuat•leeamtranpera. Alk for U/C MGR laaaware, houaehold ••·•~••••••••••••••••• old Spanlah deak & •15 ,,. ....,,. •r -...,.,__, ._ __ , Ilk• ~ ... u 50 11 ... s ·•tp Lido ... .. ., .. .,..,_ •• •••• It k I k kit • belor• midnight 7 day• • .....,. . ·--· ... r ,...u .. . ... • AM/FM & I• utr• cieenl • -;.:·~:c.n~:·, SU: MT~==:Ys~~m :!'1~ priced to NII. • 1!??73<Hlat7701..1 wHk (213) 482-1914 dolly . Only S 695 rt~. ivatl In excttange A•I• i.mt•, 11111 (lNlloo.42). zukl 250X Honda TL 125 houMhold to boat11 23 G • .. n (Alk aper.tor for) TARP 536-1568 for lm'td boat u11ge . I A~tnHrin HOO $4311 18~~~~. 11178 Bultaco. mile cycle Beacon Bay, Newport. $3'T Vibrating Aeellner In lent oond. TEST •748R. llaV9 credit CAL 20, +227 new motor. 673-8122 wkdl •••••••••••••••••••••• HUNTINGTON BEACH equipment. S1t1Sun Sat·~n 9 AM to 3 PM , 64M148 846-8402, 842-&eoe card rMdy Hinged mHt w/motor All Chevy truell part• i.; .Ill UllM a••.-~. eta Senate St, Exec Wood Deak, 7 dre-1'"' A n 13160; wltho1.1t motor . ..,,, 1........1 I ton to dlesel Rblt. YILllWAIU -.,_ G.,~ Sale 24th & 25th v von In el1ble aport ... ~ ••• """•7 .:·c r-1ranamlaalon from S185 . we• ••t top + awlvel bolt. good div• boat, -~ __ ._ la IOIO & up ""•1""" 18711 Beech Blvd w1m1• ~~~~~~~~~ 150 Haven Pl., N.B. (In I • 2 0 0 I 0 B 0 .,.,.... """' Hunt...,,1-"'--~ -alley). Furniture, blkH, -.z, .. "1• IHS Ch• r • I 1000 or bait offer 14' Catamaran w/trlr. •••••••••••••••••••••• .. .., ~· ......,, • End of GlgMtle Garage bench prH• weight• ••••'••••••••••••••••• 648-9111 $48-9792 rainbow ••II•. game '79-21' Da~IMr Jet 914 Pouche long block, 1•1·1000 Late aiodel Toyota•. Nie All llama '.+ ......_ d , In · Cu1tom g• aof1 S350 ahow prl:re S2700 c abin, a lHpa 4, big 30,000 ml. $395/oller. Votvos, Plc*upe & Vane. sav·Sun t-4. t882 Wht;': boogie boar •· f •. •1• Coffee table '250. g: Desk•. 3-0Wf M. aide, & Bulld your own Calame-847•5839 Chevy eng , ooly 58 hra 6-45-0136 '80 CHEVROLET HALF· ::a11 ua today! tier, Costa Meaa. reo. mlec.othlr lteme. atereo & tape deck w/ center dwr: aide chra. ran, 2 Mia of molda. t $8900 548-27t0 For U la chrome •Ide TON PICKUP PIS. P/B, A"""QUEDRESS"'R llTltl/111111 ftuhlngllghta$650 Lota lllH, copy machine complete hull plua Low SANTANA27'Honda0B, Spectra tll'. 480 Ford. plpea StOO, p-• ... St"" new t lrea $4700 "" "' · ol rec:orda 1100 Large 673-90e0 Boy Trailer & utility ahed 4 aallt. compua. RDF & ""' 'IV 1131-3674 Mattooany, very well Bede. chelra, larnpe, an c:hMt .. , 1100 Portable For ••I• XEROX 2800 Make otter 49~1158. more. 11 t,OOO. 873_8098 Berkley Jet drive, eng 11111 1n carton 833-3299 ---------• TOYOTA·YOl'O made. Appro11 . early houHhold ltema. 1524 · · . hatch cover $6000. Ford '76 Courier 5ap ._.-... ....... -.-.....;-...._-4 Jiarle Ike 1940'1 M75 Wiii take ltvlne AV9. (al 201h.) 9-4 bar With refrlg wllrwzer Copier $2,000. Belt Of· 12 FIBERGLASS Fl-12' Sloop with trailer 894-7844 Set truck tires 9.50>C16.5. Good cond $2400 ., .. ......, .... bHt offer. Other Mlac Sat/Sun. $300. Lge blreh table, e fer. St..,. 951-7007 $HING BOAT w/dual S950 OBO 6-ply 10-ply rating. 1750. 7141730--0966 P.P (M .. Nfl• ltem1 Call 549-0578 af-ehalra & urvlng bar ,.,, IOf1 Ille trolling motor, & trtr. 55$-11133 f'll•INtllll•• 556-0998 "64 .. 00J w UO.UH ter 5pm weekd1ys, or &,lffllllt ftlt ef :~8Caeh only .•••••••••••••••••••••• uaed 4 umea. Pd S1400. 21· Sloop: Nead• work •••••,.••••••••••••••• _T_1_R_E_S_·_2_r_a_d_l_a_l_a 'IO.S.ehtlaft 10 875-8708 It no antwer 11 ftrllfllrt •tll ~. · Alrloen Gray purot & Sell $695. 834-0889 No trtr. ,950 OBO c,.,.,,, I.I• 225-75-15, new. $80. Loaded. Crulu elec t aboV9 number. BUHi IOIO cage, 8 moa old. S200. Wanted: Nav1g1t1on In-559-1833 l••I llZO 857-2830 wind . dr loeka. arereo Mltlc G Sale • t t t 111 a,1 I ~ J •••••••••••••••••••••• 642· 1304 atructor on my own boat, •••••••••• ••••••••• ••• eatMtte. Tll1 wttl Steel 1371 Sh~':,, LW 11111111 Ett 110-A.Q,H.A. Rag. 3 yr Old Beaulllul Coek•tl•I with WMkends ... untll I finally Hobie 12· Mooocat· 1111 .... I A•lll ,,, ~. ~~~~r:"8u!t'1~:·~~.~ Sat/Sun w I Fiily, while todla. blue. ,_cage $50 "get It" Call An• Ad Xlnt cond $595 m--...................... -. rlftOt PrlttS, flaxen mane and tall. 8411-7864 •509 &42_.300, 24 hrt. 962-8068 n1t IMPORTANT NOTICE W 111 It• d t Wk n d PATIO SALE ..._ ..-...... $1800 Thia 01\9 hu everything TO READERS AND 6 4 2 • 4 2 8 3 . Wk d • muak: ~ 2$.. .... ,;;; 1111 141-0101 er . 1163-3551 POODLE. 7 wka. AKC, SAlL80~DS Udo '11175 boet & trlr, lneludlng I lhawer, llnk ADVERTISERS 754-7788 Plece.'CM, wknda.' 141-2141 •..-NU,,..,,,, :~:;. ~~7~20 . re• Faet~B~~:C:~: 44t good. *:to13e & io11111 S1ttioe1111 ~~leebyo~:;:• ~ i-.7--~--·t-~~--c-... Mv;-•• -.!-.,..-~-·.:.--'°-om-,:-.• •...a.•-.... , ,_._,,__.._. •••••••••••••••••••••• E. COlumblne SYlte C LASER SAILBOAT llf I ,.._·--•-•-et-~• ""' ""'"' -•"" .,.,, -.. • ... _.... • Brown lltnyl c:halr ' aole PllTOt, Baby Double Yel-SA 54" .......... • • _.._ • 00 ,,. ...... • n u ... ....,,_ -644-13115 2oe 1 Royal Palm• or. -.-__ .-_-.. _-_----• (qyean ,,..•bid) lo<*• io-Heed. 11 week• old ..--With .. '!"!: __ 237•711 Ytusw••u fled adYeftlalng eotumnt --------89orta Library _._ -lltl ... -b12 _.._ ... w • .J_ ""' -doea not Include any '73 FORD 350 t Ton ---------1 •••••••••••••••••••••• • u-. --1450. M-.5440 II _,.. 18711 Beech 8llld ~ble tu•. lie.nae, atak• bid,~ dump, EVERYTHING GOES Wiii ........ lreat carpet. 1144-nOt. 11 j &.. "" ~1-nl HJI l.aMr Ins ere •rtl Huntlngtoo Beach 1r1naler lees, finance V8, 4 l9d trana rblt. dual Bargain. Hk»-•bld '25. ...a-a-t ~ 1111 .. ~!'!. ... ~3~ ....... ::1:"A-............. Save S 100 I have e M2·2000 cttatgae, tees tor air pol-whll, lumber reek DW!wllher 125. Ky Rlfte ·--• _,, •••••••••••••••••••••• l'Wlllll IMTI ehanca to win SurllC)rlnl lutlon control device $3800 Pt1 557-0058 S75. St..o 125. i.--~rurnM. ap29p1:"an e-c•'•0• Ol..-rl PllP KIMBALL ORGAN model Sz 10 l30 673-8086 Sailboard with • pur-Sleet• Cab Over C~. certllleatlont or dea.ler l'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil moww $25. WWII Beyo-.., 700 Swinger Juat Ilk• · · di of ...... L ,..._........,. S750 or best I• net 120, Mirror 115. elothH. ttouuhold $6550-~1833 new . s 2 5 0 0 c 1 11 2H &111111 Ill. du= .iu;.., ,_ -oN~~5878 documentuy prepare-'78 Ford Courier w/ahell MORE. 21186 Babb gooda. All Freet. Spon-.. , __ ,.__ "" 545-fll92 873-eOOe THE LAS.ER STORE llOn chargea unle11 & trlr hlteh. Xlnt cond Street c M aored by lttt.ea Founda-~ ... , ••l•dHI IJIH 114' 01h9fwlH apecltleJ:f t>y 30.000 ml $3500 or bait • . . tkln. Held .t OUr Lady of ••••• ... ••••••••••• ... •• 8HP Chfyller, 3 yra old. All thlnga Laaer & More •••••••••••••••••••••• the lldvertl-offer. 1146-5300 TV, desk, 11•9 tug, reetl-Pitter Chl.lrc:tt. 1822 Welt Rm Divider. 8x8, Mlf IUP'-B tll I 1"th C I runt great, IOOkl grNt. 824 W. lath St, CM 200 PE Veepa I~~~~~~~~~' ner. bookc au, ear 8th St., Santa Ana por1ed, (wttlte) 175/bat Hu u • en ury S500 (2t3) 467-9057 17141M2--0846 11200 Aatlt•n/ 1: redlol. lots of too1a. 2 ofr. 8114-8947 anytt~ 1e,~~~". ~~~:_.on,c;_e7r5t. evH, (714} 873-37 t7 Udo 14, derk blue, wnlte 645-11383 call btwn 9-11 Cl•1dt1 ISZI 73 Chevy Crewcab truell, ton H d '. k & ••er-.. 10 ....,.,, p .. ~ to •"' nui..wuuu v •••••••••••••••••••••• "• T. ve. euto, new paint, ,?._ __ ~ more. ,.. ""' ,~ "~"' 400 ydt U9ed carpet C.. 7500. 546-318e P.P wkndl. dee«. 1879. Ullman aalla, •77 FOXI QT moped rs ~-,.&"-' 10W Mii cont'd camper, ! 1!f ..-,.,_ .. Way C.M. place I tut-acting el.. mel color. S 1.50 ,..,:, yd. B·-'-t _ _.. 1-•11ng No. 27 e o v • r • t r a ti e ' . . Sh -1,_ .. __ ~ & 'ttpa 4, xlnt cond $3995 . .,... Sat Sun alfled eel &42-5878 ....... .,_, _,, ., S2700/obo ...... •2•1 cond . low mileage 12 5 •Y rep..._· p._upa WIHY USED CARS & TRUCKS COME IN OR CALL FOR ••n IPfllllAL Cormler·Oellflo MYllLIT 182 11 BEACH BLVD. HUNTINGTON BEACH Ml ... l, .. IU1 Top Dolar Paid For Y °"'' Carl -···-U.1111 .~ 2528 Harbor . Cotta M-540-5830 Prwnlum prtc:. P.icl for MY UMd e« (lor.+gn or ~le) In condition. U.Aml ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii UHd .. dlaplay only. Baby Grand Plano. 5'9" 2000 all •it." nr -· ........, " 080 850-1 176 coupea. 4 to ehoo••1-9_57_-_18_7_7 ____ _ fan.Jtat llll hn.ltul llll 5-48-551~509 Xlnt ciond. $4000/btl. Call 714/Gel-0187 'TO Columbia 28 S$,OOOI Puoh moped, good cond.. froml (006768) jStk. '79 El Camino auper.aport ~lllil .. lllrtiil •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• 549 -1277 ext 10 , Smallrafrlgeratlonunlt,2 w/lllp,'iloownenl'llp.Call loml$350 A3093).Prloetatartngat V8-8, P IS , P /B, AIC. SOl.JTH CO.\ST Dodge Queen oe1t platform bed KING INNERSPRING EX· Patio 07•,! hfte1hterh, ~~~-827-3044 1t 16 Berlow Wlncho. 7.opm. 543-f290 720-1896, 544..0805 HLJ 11.nll S5000 or oft. 55e-9134 end mattreu 1200. TRA ARM mattr ... Mt, glOw. "' tgh . ..,.,. PIANO • Reblt upright. Shaeffer 1+'' Halyard • '80 MOTOBECANE. Xtnt THEODORE 759-1010 never UMCI, worth 1530, 5-48-5518, &45-4509 Xlnt tonea. nlee cabinet S topper. total $335. eood 500 ml S395 N4IW e pee Modular Oak HC. 1248 del. Never Hot tub, Incl. heater. $595, call 647-7017 955-0840 i:· Aber~SIOOp, atpa 644•1163 bedroom 111 $400. uHd quHn H . worth purnp, fence & mlac. Plano wanted: Canoe, Nona 17'. fiber· t;l~2500l~~tt, 0•:7'. ROBINS FORD '113 Chev trucll pick-up, good condition s.. ., 221 E. 111th St., C.M. .11118 ll;itbrn Hiid I'"'·' \lt•,,1 ~ O:L'WI 759-1010 S399. CHh only, •218 equip. Retalla for 13200, Spinet $200/$300. glua. Ilk• new, beet of-559 4095 ft 5P 1111 .. IE Stl.H . Oel. Uaually home. $1800 or beat olr. t4 K 844-8494 • 1 m Recond 847-8095 ·75 Sllverado t too PU, 3 Hlgheet cash lmmedletlly Bedroom Mt Oiied walnut 754-7350 857-4878 5411-7272 ., en, 29' Flbergl ... aaHboat kit ., J / tpd, dual tank•. PS, PB, lor 1our vehlele. Do- 1060 HARBOR llVD. COSlA MESA (>42 · 0010 King llMdboard, Mr. & lnTY• #Mtlanllll Rowing Boat: Slrigle Ft>-One pureh-buys ev• .. tl•ttJ'f. n AC. AM/FM. S2000/bat mealle or foreign . Mrt. w/mlrrors & 2 com· * *' BtJY* * Slldlng glua door, corn-•••••""••••••••••••••• glu acull w/eng racing rythlng needed to build ~lfll 1150 Attention eolleetor1I 1959 ofr. 536-2MO 55t-8265 model $350. 759-1010 plete, $7011>91 ofr. RICCAR Sew Machine, oara. 11050. 675-3767 cuatom boat. Molded •••••••••••••••••••••• Ed11I Ranger In good I;:======;;;::!.========:;.. Good UMd Furniture & ~2 comm. ,_ 1550. Need Danforth Type 1 Eleelrie hull. dltel eng complt 1111 ID running condition! ONLY Ot!~e=;. ~·:: :X~ ~tancee-OR I wlll Mil Magic taland Gold Cerd e • 1 h , b • 1 t of I• r head In bo• nev. used mut rloglng NII•. eabl-I 100RT llTMOYOU 15501 Call 642-2073 or C.11.nt . $300 • Ph or SELL for You Member1hlp for Sale. 754-7638 d ' s 4 50· netry, dec.c hardwr , etc 1.,..,...) 545-6974 II no~. ··-· a-••75 .... ·2•15 u n • , w.,, • ""'2-4574 -"'•"5211 _.., pa..---k--trying 8311-5409 Moved, _,_. -·---------"---l•ttl•f. ,_, llH 876-3787 ~ . ......-11111 ---... · cso.n't m. 141 Mii ~NII ......... ltete .~..... .............. days, uk ror ED '"',...,.. STANLEY by Wlterford lal't l,.n .... ~.'!,l!!'!.'. ...• "-4.~ •STAR •5221 ,,.. ...... 'II IT •10 Flllittre Sale lat/S.11•4. · a••••m High quali ty Dreul. Heritage, Henradon, etc. China, eryttal & ac:e.- eor1el allo. Never UMd ... ..,. We buy and ... quality SKIPJACK 24 ft. OPEN Stll95 Including trtr YIUIW&IU • L• 957-8133 71~2 uMd 19Qrtlng equip oo CRUISER. 130HP. dleMI Npt Bch 1179-1275 18711 Beecfl Blvd **llfLIY** New full-ala mattr ... Mt, eont lgnment Snow eng, auto pllot, Iott of -••y Huntlng1on 8ead1 Clean, orig .. lmrnae . 1 s es. New quHn alu. Pool Table 4x8' w/ Skiing, wind aurlln9. 11traa S 15,500/ofr -Ml·2000 owner. Ser •~O. 1100 750-5832 ac:ceMorlel StOO. Lock· water lkllng, tennla. aur1 &42-6540 ...,... 16 ft. 1NO, 4 ~Mlle.•---------$10.000 nrm. Pvt party. .... Klllll,U. ... ...... lllt erble Pottwa Wheel, kJc:k bottd, back packing, Htr ... 12100 '8, YAMAHA 115() SPEC II 837-5479 with motor. V«'J IOlld,.. clothing tor a ll above 1978 20' Skip~~ 842-7872 4500 ml 11111new.1 1800 ~~~~~~~~~I :::•,s~~-~::~= ~e~~~ t779 ~~~. '::!~· S.. at Ll~ .... 14. wltrlr~ evra, OBO Howard 557-9808 llH Peno•• 112 equipment $300. Auto N • w Port P • e 111 e . r_, 10 Nll nrm. lm&OIUTI Rebuilt motor,,_ paint eaasetta player J10. RIP CURL MEN'S WET &45-3880 1144-5075 YAMAHA, 200 oc, _.....__ New urholaterlng. Extra Old Ma hog. 4-potter SUIT • --,,... ----------_.___ 7 ooo By appt. only Cannonbell twin Mda. Ktya« 125. 540-24111. S7S. · ...... -. 7ee-.ee29 21· Wllereft w/redlo, ~II ft Hfrlaer. ..... trle atart, only 3000 ._..... • • ~~~7~&~9-~t~20t~~~~1 .!.1200,_,~":T·ra~5Cof· F:...-:-.;;.'..'~ Walton prof ellc muaage ~~~7~*· :'t:. h ~~·~ ..... ,, HWtl ... I. '1"'t' .::~~:,0:~:~=3~1• Vl~~·h~~ l!~a ::: ..., """"' ....,,".. roller 1111• new. Cost '370 851-0140 ' Pa• •• I IJ, I clean 14,000. 498-7271 Need Ht dHptrately. ~~· 1 130. Cell ~~~·· aelt 11eo. 646-4413 1985 28' Owen Cabin t• lt take I 111, L<>gg. =~: rune grMt, '53 Studebaker Champion Mu9t aac; 7 pc llv rm " x 13 ..... ~ ...__.. area KRUOERANOS, Old Clo-Indoor jogg•r lrHdmlll, Crulaer, encl head, ~1-,_l_l_f._1_40_1_____ 876-197111673·7818 5 pau cpe. Nice cu. MOO firm. 5 pc bdrm Ml • .,.... ,.._.. wood rolfera c:anvu co-1ey f I"' 1 ~ .... 1 ·-$3750. 2131592-1792 1375. Din rm Ml 1375. t\IQl100 ttlea I l11rnlture. S • afi' u.,equp ...... p lllUIU ·74 HO 1000CC XLCH. Wh:I waher. S75. ca11'53&-e035 548-6737,lfler5pm, vers 75.648--4413 a Ip 1Vall. '8000. Cal20-et I 1$2900 Stock. UK mllu. 'e3T-Blrd1allpo-.57K 841 M~ bo (llO) 7,._ t Pool Table, •Int conct, r• 642-8274 •>Coal 26, ::o• U.Ooodn Chrome. 12800/bat otr. or!Glnal. a2950. 8' drl!Pel gold With bit& x• .,. 0 g latlon -•-• ....... 552-3252 Iv m-. 84&-0389 ---lllmfll------wHve, ~nder drpa to 11.7 Hell. Sm, med, u 4';7.1e4;· *II' SIWI• SchOck EndeeVof-14M ..,. Oecorllor ooc:ktall table. rnetetl. $50, 536-«135 large. 8944947 enytlme. White w/iunbut1t a. NewPOt1 30-1..ABll.M '711 KAWASAKI 1<2400 '80 Aut!Ym repllea, beaut. Hnttllelc,Luc:ffetopwtth tO ft WHITE ANTIQUE Mclane front throw rMI R:,~.•'o!::e!:,~•::1~ I H ,500. NEWPORT M-=m;:~::1fr2M c.:::1~~li'f.'":s ~:;.S2t.000orofr. IOllObr ... legtendgold SATIN-LINED DRAPES mower. 7 bl•dM, 25", K•na•roo Boote. 7v,~c_H7.T1IOOEXCHANGE IMt. dln4no tabte and 4 '35, 53a-e035 uaed twice. saeo. 1145-7 n ....., -~-..-...... --.111111•111111--...-.11111111 ...... 1111111~---..-.11111111-._.111111111111 ~ ,,.. etandlng bar .. 566-1098 *U'WUlllll* • and s ttoota.I Rttrto, t and ~o.:~~~~ 001.D OT-BE A u TI F u L I 8 •• 9 . MJ~~do7qv10~~~·ort eurl-I --• man1 m •o ema. Cell 1136.eosll Orlenta1 rug. Excel. .,.,_ · """-"-840-7778 or 64l-tH3 cond. Sacrlflce. 1250. 1 100. 8 73. In "-'tJor to tl\9 ees>e. ---------•EARLY AMERICAN 10fa. Thia 40' twin dtl Flblr-CORNfR IEDAOOM 840-8930. R Wlf. glat1 Trawler It under GROUP. 3 pleoel. wttl-'= =:!~ 1278· lfl. Bool Teble.. 1150. Stllt· Wii. ,;.. "" pr1ced 11 aeuoo. NEW· ton.. .. new • 1228. • . dard ea.. 8-r'a Cham-•••••• 1............... p 0 RT y Ac HT Ex - l40-62t7. , .... dell!, 30Jl40. MCUte plonehlo. 7141 842·531' BEAUTIFUL as" RCA CH.ANOE. 871-1800 ML~AB~: .. ~&f.EE ,rAa-=~all ~ Ml. Old ~ Nr'Ot and = ";',.. •':J.&t'"~· '117 Chrte craft Cfc)rl, 18', · • w ron erecelet. Men a. wo· TV John'• 84f.. 718 verl r e re. reetored. bate. Lkl new, SU. Sofa, cuetom cllocotate men a . S10·l400. e8 00 or b•t olr. M0-8211. brown, ottoman, tolld A1-ot41 QUASAR Video recorder. l4l-llOO RATTAN IAR. r·~ walnut ban. Orig. 1228 cun. -...... ---.. --.,--t-1-,-~ 10P wll 11100. leer . UOO. lllL'l .. .,..I. 112-m1 aft IPM Ill/MW '460'. IMCMH1 730-6881 ..._,.. 2t" z.nltll cotor TV. >On't Lollded demo, below lee 1 8tdroom Ol'Wfr "°"' 0. McCar\tty detlc. Iota -.111L1 ploe\n, belM. oab.,.. COii. 1 onlVI HURRY . ... Duet Hotlll NO of aubb1 hot.I & et~ ..... , r• n e.. • 2 I 0 I 0 b 0 . _•_7_0-_2050 _____ _ -...1ei4 . =--ooet 11IOO, eaoj. llZU o1' to IX 846-1~ llWHAl.!1' 13. lk'I Int, 8' open l'IHrtll lrlPI• flci9 1290• ....,.1410 a 1 UIN 14 Mall• your lnt•llMefon N-. 1•10~!20~ 11'°° en.er .... ,.. •••• ,. -7814181 oeiYl9 • l'loft'le c:iomputer. ____ .... _____ • lt18. 1MM117 llAUT.,UL, ciuttom Matter k•yboerd and 811A "AV Wl<NDA. 24', mad• b•droom Ht. a..111 •Al• ~ tor ..... '4IO. 19. like new. loaded, Petlo ollalr, xtnt aonCI. O!Mll. 0,.....,, corner .. , .... M-18'1 tllp IMlll, Cetm top, e22 • .... Wllllue .,..., Ill. 9'0UP, a bedt, QUlh41d Furn: I' aofa, WOOdtn 000, 4"-IMT - •1"10t1 oown I pUlowt. Utl• ~"!,·~~· = ... lmllll 1tM QWIO ~ 8*. IOMe p11ow bed!.,• ,,.., ... •0 eppreotai.. Hlf·oont, ,.u truoli, Alleo Lana1n9 floor ••r •oat, o~ptetelv ft, otilety OfMn e100. N•w UHO/Hll for .,_ ~ ...,,._ =::.·~·· tH taot\. ,...... 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Don't tet vetve Job, new tltM, 10-Ml·HOI oeo 1111 IHYMLIT Peotory altoye, Ptetr, ~4!l 1100 fU 4 .. O::r,J.':~~r,:., r;.; ULU • ....... •74 l<erlMM GI\'-. eupn Ihle opf)Ol'tunli PaM you r::. :' ... ~~·: ·~!,~·.!...~. ~ ~ '72 vw ~~:A508UTLI Olalfti • ... ~~s~t:~nterlor. , Au1omet10 ... t.t1na., ~~! yr.an ~ 400 731.etl?· 21SO HerllOf ~ oond. new 11 .. dlln1t, :Z~ilG1e•llnowe ••1 lec't1110•!'90~ &48-2381 .... ...,,_ .............. _, Tiii• one haa • • l9Md a llllT Ill IAI oond., AM/,...,, IOw ml-se-o7a1' ' ' COSTA MESA rug1 ~ cov.rt " lhlnQ, 12to0 142·2A55 nwiur ... naadt ang trant , I la 11ura clMnl end In IMll'l~lt con· .... ..... t>n.t.heci alum wtllt. ,1..; mOdM I OOlora avall•· '77'AI 924, maroon wllan l9t01trade, Champagne lup., economlctll •2111 dltlonl (15114). l•rru.I l,1M " • " radl•J ti,... Oatage kept bll. Int, xlnl oond. 3&1< mllft, 1170 WW Edit. &o69-5212. (057WCA) 14111 •••••• ~.......... ••• 1171 -..& 15800. 1"2-1HI avtll .... au•• IC1900. 541M ••9 """ IAINI * ··ae l/W Bl.lg, oun rool, 12111 • 1&1• ...... _, .~0'1 wtinda. 1.,..ft ·ea 912 Terva. ttbll tng, Thia on• 11 tHdy ror t21&0 •11 .... 111 MAI• -·-• ..aJ LI lllll l --i1Jj 1301 au.it Slr111 n • w oar b •, 111 n t eummer lunl (789NIH). A 4Q9.2988 • - 1 •• 1-11 8eecfl ..... 81Vd. • n1••111 5 apaad tren1mlHIOn, ...................... NEWPOAT B!ACH $1500/0BO &46~t410 llNl 81 YILllW&lll DICK MILLER MOTOR<} I •ri l'I ~"""' ',, 1U1 A ••1F•• I d d 1978 Rabbll, 11lnt cond 8 ., __ _ ,.... "'· •' oon • an 111·1111 ·ao 92• Turbo. lotldtld. ·ao 12111 $3800/t>eat olflf 1 711 ...... h Blvd Hu~'l~~ I ~-!U&D!!!L iow mi111.MJ!IZW> e.., ,,.,., • ~~ ~~~t~' l•HH ,.. ...... 930-0323 Hul41~2~ II IHI IOOO lm. • Ill nt4 •r11•11 1'14/1125-1808 19~~~~-'7n4.~.~~~: ::~•, c,o;::: 73 Monte Cetlo. 111n1 ~}!!!'!!~!!! •••••• ~! 28.000 mllla. Mly IC*led Ytt.llW&IU tt a ... '81 358B, nu balteryl Huntington &Mch 12900. 848·2885 cond, cllen body lnlld• 1111 ILISllllLI eunroof, \d GOnd. Like , 18711 Beach Blvd. 11rtlll11 tlttf clutch Ju1t rblt. Ntedt 141·2000 Vtlrf ITtJ 6 ou1, rec:;entl~ rebullt OITUll SINlll new. t 1 ,400 OBO 3100 WMI Cout Hwy · Huntington Beeh compire Hout1 of Im· work. 111. 14000 takH. •••••••••••••••••••••• engine. t1000. 59.1.ca1 lat•IWI •Ht S'nl,! ln, )',, .' l I.' 8 4 5 • a 2 1 1 E v • 1 N port BHc:n 141 IOOO porta Olnicl 1 .... and 60 494-8875 'II IUI Il l y ... t le 857•9884 daya. • -S..2 9405 • Ill us r.J mot Hntlble pymta '70 911E TA.ROA $&~5 S1400. 842·2455 # 1 .... .. r Loadedt Economical dt. . • '79 Ac:«>r<l. 5 apd. ale. ,0. YOUI • DI I 213 714 MER I• ,, .. ,, Ot••tyl HI power I Handaom• 4 15 AUDI nFOX 11•1 I f •& 1mlfm. lo ml, lllnt oond, ..UT MAIDA. a or ' • OBO/lrada Mu at 1111 11u -urt (ea&Y JE) dt. auto, 1w eng. ••••••••••••••••••••~ ,..900 780-1074 CE DES I• 2 1 3 or 496-113 13 831·2750 •• ww trana. brakea, radl•I•. lilt F .. T 121 ... nw 1Y & 1 141031-2333 . 411 W&UI W.U. IUYIOI OILY 141111 vlnl cond. $2900/otr. .. "7" HONDA Cl/CC - -.. ... Sharp •79 911sc. black UI Wllll •••••• __ ..... ft " Door Seel • ,. .. _, on black. loaded. lo ml, Equipment lncludH an 'II CHEV MOVA -•-n•..-. 497-1057 an 4 l9Md 4-1p .. amllm CHa 30, ••--i $22.500 855•9991 or aulomatlc tran•mlaalon OVERSEAS DELIVERY Dove/OuJll Sta Irena • AM/FM raoto. O O O m I . Rad I a I•. _., an d an A M I F M EXPERTS 2 D HARDTOP '78Audl100LS.xlnteof'd. only •7.000 mlletl 6 Ill• $3800 /o bo. P .P llHIUlllf.cmuu.iwull4 ~I 8511-1281 (647WCU). r. NEWPORT BEACH '24951b:O~:a...5 cepllonally clelnl Exe.I· 534-7777 '~ Porach• Tar~ rear glu1 12111 WU IH 6 Cyl, auto. Very clean. 1 Ul-0111 1978 Audi 5000. red. wl ~~::!i ~:'':O:I b~.~ '78 HONDA ACCORD, -TQVR wlr.d~~6-~9 CdM. 11111111111 Yll.YI ~:.~,~~n1~ (SSM8~~~ (1-79 Cullan Sup. Bro'58· b"lg1 velour Int.. AC, bOOk at 11450. Can Liu halehbllcll auto. AM/FM lllO llllt& YllllW&lfl 1988 Harbor Blvd. 11691 ham Oslo'.. I~;~~· 14.ieo5 AM/FM atareo Clll, 4 •t. 548-1788 8ft8' 8 30 CIA. reg. oaa grNt ml· Ul °"" ~ LOADED '78 Porache 911 COSTA MESA pp 72 1 ..... dr, clean, $4600. Eva/ Pm on weekdaya, all IMae. $2915 497.3954 Thlt one haa IVlf'Y1hlng eu~-SC Beet of e~htng 18711 BMc:;h Blvd 14 .. tllJ M0-t41l 1972 Cutlass OIOamoblll, wknda &«-1486 day weekenoi. 11 no gd!cond. 1nc:;ludtng a 5 1p11d ~ ND Pristine cond 5"8·2288 Hunllngton 8eac:h gOOd eof'dlllon •,..., 111 a,!,'w1er. plaaa• kaap ·79 Civic Cl/CC Hatch· tran1 •• air cond & eYn· A day1 or 988-3187 e~I 142-IOOO 68 Beltl•. auto s1tck. new 642-9499 ,.,. • , ng 400 1 rooll (07 tZEB). ~ SAVE Wknda paint. c:;lean, rune good I .• ~.··.··1·4:.y:::: ,73 Flat 124• new •no. ~~\,~it newmM1e:\f~ $1411 '78 Poreche 924 Sunroof. '~I 0~'!:,r ~~ ~:~:: $2100 540.9537 1·~b~~;w~8a1~:)~: ~~~: •• anrl, naads Int work radlel Urea. xlnt oond. .Ill 1111111 air, new llraa. clean Malnt recordt. Won'I A•I•• UIH am/Im, auperb cond 11350/oh. 831 -7187 One owner.While Mull YILllW&lll MERCEDES $8450 213-592-1792 1ut1Mu11-IA1teatat •••••"•••••••••••••••• '79 Chave11e. $3000 4 $6600 851·3t99 day1. meg 1 •cr111 c 1 I 4 4 O O 1978 Poreche 924, $2,000 $.44!>0 837·2753 AJIC 110$ apd good ~-d ••ovlng 661-7379 eves 7t41875-1811 18711 Beach Blvd. & VOLVOS •••••••••••••••••••••• ~· ... '75 Flat 128: Nloe & clean • Huntington Beach below low Blue Book, 1111 YW '82 AMC Eagle SX4 Only must Mill 552-7829 '89 Cutlus Runt 9rtat GrNI mpg. Only t HOO 80 Prelude. 211,000 ml, 142-2000 ''"" ur • I'"'' ,1 .... ..i.. ... perfec:I cond Air. auto. CHY•RTIIU 2300 mllH Save ovtr '74 Chevetie Malibu ciH-\lrea1 transporllon car Lawrence 7 1419112•5047 am/Im caa. ale. ptrf ,,,.,., '" '""1' ... 1 ..... alloy whla + more ~ $3.000 PP e.te..4829 $500. 759-1363 w.1$-lllflOE con d $ 7 0 0 0 ob o '78 Coamo new tlrM, new 1,.,..,,,1 , .. 1~~1 .,, •I ... ..i.1. $8800/bllt Call Jim Bra and AM/FM CUMI· Ile PIS. PI B. Auto. Air. --------• ••••H '77 124. cream with tan 642·8155 eves Irani, 70.ooo ml, Jtlnt .,,., .... 1 • ..,. '"' ...... 548-7245 la Thia one looks brenu l sltk H ID 350 V8. clear 111te 1979 Olds CutlNa Super-.._ lnl Wire rims. AMIFM cond Loaded $4 000 t uw1o n ,,., .... , ,,.,., .-11 newt (3889) •••••••••••••••••••••• $8001080 9&4-3205 me. $1600 below~ 831·2040 495-4949 55,000 ml. xlnt In & out 81 Accord LX. AM/FM 528--0158 ...,. • . 1 ., .. 1 .r:. ~ '63 358B. xlnt cond. no Ill-... llW"' SEE US Hie, all orrg. air. lthr, WILEIACl UW s...750. 49g.8895 cau. 5 apd. AC, 19.000 rust. rblt. xtrH. must aac "" 11 crvlM. etc etc 29MPG 28402 Ma.r uertte Pk ml. 11ln1 cond $7099. ·75 Mazda Pickup. runs 18000 673-5309 JIM 1111111 lor the largest and best C.,-,1111 1132 First $3895 takH Mr Mlul~n Viejo wy "'' 1116 497-2680 great. good Interior. • .... ,, 1155 YOLllWUEI Hlacllon of new and ••• ,i.ii .ooR"wmii ... Wllllams 548-7245 (Av_.., Eltlt olf 1-5) •••••••••••••••••••••• 78 Honda Civic. 4 apd, camper ahell, am/Im CB. ~ f • ••••• •••••••••••••••• 187 11 ,. __ _... Blvd. uClld Buodlcks t In Orange ffS7 -., $2800 OBO 581 9857 ...,..,.. ounty t ay Automatic trans • atr l i•I• Open Sundays new factory paint. AMI · • ,1 ) · IEW Huntington Beach 8 1 c503n 1 ZAd 11 & very ctean•1 ······a·;·c··.··;1•1··.·••••• FM cue. Xtnt 1.ond · 'll la1•• ILO ..,...., .. ,..., ...... , 11F" '12 lttHH Lt Oar 142-2000 ~ 11 11 11\Mtl bm"rCREVIER ~~~ :,;.:,;;, t:~~ Xlnt cond AM/FM CUI 1])! CM !>I ""'' ,, "'"' ... , ft ci.. ... ,,. •. ·72 vw Poptop Campet. k ' OILY Siii&! RACK . 11250 111'4" logo Cri1tl Atklng $3.450 OBO 'All<• 1" 1" ~''1 "1 Eac Sunroof. Bucket new valve 1ob. $2996 559-1833 ~Leulng *FANTASTIC* 844-0317 Wt.:•t1~ 1141~!a s .. 11. Rally M1o.e. 0.-a..6-2549 73alc slall<w• ... ~ Pmto. 'la HOt't &rt ltrtl J1••U 1130 .,_ Ii •~3• luxe Trtm. Rack & Pinion I o lllO COllYETTll row mtla gold S '250 N...._ ..,_,__..,_I * FIATS * ••""•••••••••••••••••• ~ur ••• ~ •••••••••• ~.~~.! Steering, Front Wheel 1111 YW • '" ·~ C_.ty Automatic trans air OBO 55"-1""" ..,. ....,...,...,., * 2925 Harbor Blvd cond & "eya apput"• "' vvv 1!3~~ec~f1; auto .. snlrt. ttJG( S£lECTION * ·1b6lu2~~1~.8d~~·R1,''v~x,'~ ~~~=i Lu•ury Interior & CAllPlll COSTA MESA t1BEB067) ---,1-l_Pl_IT_O __ * '79 833csl; auto .• tow PRE-OWNED 1112 XIE Y-12 11111100 IT clean, nu radial tires, EPA Eal 30 city, 40 hwy ~~I r:~?l ~~~ '~:'."':~ 979-2100 , OILY $1214961 OE LUXE M ODEL· 4 mil., (5535418) FIAT SP()[JIS ' Xl/9's ctmlTIIU CllYllTIIU mech. •lnl Mull tell sir.399 AM/FM 111reo & low I speed. $3200 17,000 ml * '80 320I; 5apd .. lo•· y TO CHOOSE FROM Burgundy wllln. look1 Dyl 955 -0823, eves U mllel Cleanl (317SZG) 81 Century Lld Mini 1111 COHETltl 962-2730 dedl (1BOl/020) MAH . and runs ucallentl Red w/black. beaullful 559·9362 Alk for Bill (-lat 007454) $1111 cl ond Full pwr. low ml-Loaded wllh option•. 4 -,,--,-.-,.----.-1-~-0 * ·77 530!, an/rt, low EXAMPtE (IBYG"'"7) car ( lCHF538) WE'VE GOT FU EGOS I S 8 5 O O ob I .mi J • ..., $ !8,000 81 300D. dark biu.I blue 111 .,. ... ,.. e • 0 11 o · speed trans & t>eauuful• ••'"•••••• ••••••••••. mla (&42TRn 77 FIAT Xl/9 $13.500 Int Mull aacrlllc• Oar-IUltE NUT • -a..4-5613 pCBU427) 77 ARROW GT depnd~ •. * '79 320!. 4 apd • AIC 4 SPO Stereo, Mags 131-1313 131-1313 retl 759-1221 UIO/.IEEP/IHAILT YOLllW&IH '78 Regal Coupe. auto I OILY $13 llltl need• t>ody wrk $1500 "•(4&8XEQ) Only 57 K 659$MR 252 Blvd CM 18711 8MctlBIVd. I AM FM ' 111 5 47 -3135. tvea ·· * '80 320!. 5 spd .. sn/rf, c ·93 Jaguar XKE Coupe .. , ,.-.6,.. •-11·~0 NCI 1144 4 Harbor · · H "'---/ uereo. 115' 548-4325 AIC. (.59zOKl h o c o 1 a t e • ,., 1 ...... -•• .. •••••••••••••••••••••• 549-8023 &45-7770 unllngton ........ 11 s 3 4 5 o 5 4 8-e 5 3 . How••t 0 .. ,,,,1,t ---------v Brown/Bei~e completely reatorad, •••••••••••••••••••••• 'It Ill 142-2000 I 673-7372 """' • lla.1111 $ mech & body xlnl. Muat '78 300D. Ivory/Ian. $14, J1/J1 ••~tt 11ff ,--------Dove/Quell Sis 77 Volare Sta Wgn. AT. 208 W. 111. Santa Ana 4495 sell this wknd $8500 000 or best otter EKtra cleen. em/Im ••••••••'••••••••••••• '80 vw llanagon L very '62 Smell Skylar!< 2 dr. NEWPORT BEACH PS. AC. VB 318 Ck>Nd Sunday 494-6208 1575-7478 Everything new SEE TO 111 DEALER IN us A clean, 22.000 ml. orange auto. PS/PW. buckets. 111~111 $1200 71SO-t940 CHOICE INVENTORY 77 F 8 S C BELIEVE. $3500 or trade • . . & cream AC stereo/ $495 845-7578 1 .. 1ut IHS VOLUME SALES IAT Xl /9 * ·~.~ l~t1;~:;:. :~r~f: tor? 631-5568 Matt 110' CARVER tape S9500 s.4&-3580 C•"ll•t 1115 1tll CHEYHLET •••••••••••••••••••••• Q o4 Spd, Stereo Cass 1Hl .l&llll DE mini cond 131,000 1979 MOB •ow-tow mllea T¥-v IC~ 1tll YW •••••••••••••••••••••• ClllYmE T-TfP 77 GRAN PRIX. ml.Ill - :-: M ags Luggage OllYllTIIU 6'4 .. 5403. gorgeous burgundy J~-1'\l...,_IJ\..._L CHTE•PUTill Aulomat•c trans A.Ml ~s~':~:='8t!:s ... :~ or Rack . Yellow/Ok body.notaeeratch.runs .... ,.,,.,.. ~ • •• ,,.. '•'" ICallCOI OUIWCf FM air cond & cocoa------:•: IO I M 0 LA II EI Brown 6 t 4TMY Blue w/~ack. New paint. ·7 7 MBZ 450SL Xlnt like a drum $4850 ·•-... .. ,_. ,,.... 4 speed Iran•. AM/FM. 1 bfown exterior C8711NIT) FireblrO 77 Formula Xlnt $49 9 5 chrome an<I Interior Elc· c:;ond Mon thru Thura 548-7245 CLOSED SUNDAYS I sunrool and extra llherpl r:,~ .~~:~ !!c~ I $76•0 cond Auto, power w1n-llW rs~~ ... 2~) conOltlon . ~~~4 ~-0~·1~for R IH•HI 114' I ol (IEBL599) live & professional. , ••• ~.IO dows. more $3450. • s e1e1-S«vtce-Leutng $14.000 ···""················· ~f! .............. ~~. 11411 Lar11 ltlttfltt J ,... 673"1600 850 N Beec:;ti Blvd. 78 FIAT Xl/9 '75 240 Oleeel. 110.000 LUSE & 1112 1974 SAAB. 4 speed, reblt .Ill 1&1111 Of••• 1112 YOLllW&IH -,.-.-.-,-,,-.-;,-,--,,-1-0 • La Hab<a -4 Spd. Facl Air 631-1313 Reblt eng 17.000 mile• PEUIEOT IOI s eng Sunroof. good YILllWWI I c ... H... l 1871 1 B .. cri Blvd •••••••••••••••••••••• 122-1111 s I er e 0 c a s s ·73 )(J convenlon. tmaM Xlnl oond 8"2-3672 ru•10 DIESEL c 0 n d 8 .. ' 0 fl. r 18711 8Mctl Blvd Huntington Beach '11 n ..... ,..,,. Open Sl.lnday Luggage R 8 ck block Chevy. 350 Iran• 'IO Ill IOO It n 642·7208 Huntlnglon 8eecil ltw la lt ... I 142-2000 Good cond Makt offlf llAHE Nlm'I Mags Xlnt cond $6 500 AZTEC RED See to ap-'11 l&.U TH.. 142-2000 NABER~ 80 CHEVETTE Bronze 751-2770 aaaa-Orange/Brown 7l4/839-5919 preciale. Nor ... olflf $289 l ~ 4-dr Atr auto 1111-wnt 89 l-81rd. 2 dr good .-5•• 1BUC707 refused. 1573·7388 Snrl. alt. P1r1111 tires '88 VW Bug Low'""-· ("A.Oil l \ ' A·l con°d M~a1 HI cond•tt0n IMll bl a c:tas-~ s5295 7~:~~~,d~·~:o111o"ri.~~ 1983 Mercedu Benz per month plut ta.JC ,;~~-~=net, Good con-~~l~r~·~ •• A/i~ ";'."~. ·~:oo H•r~r ~:d , 545-2951, 635-6810 slC $795 962-80tl8 ~ 714-497-1037 220S Clean t>ody. runs. 46 monlh cloHd end dltlon. St900 Radlala, mega $2150. Com Mna 540·'100 lllT SELL 1969 T-Bird $1550 Neve< 68 JAGUAR, MARK X, bul need• engine work lease .on approved ere-494.3474 968-1836, 595-2190 my apotleu "81 " spd scratched. all or'lg, loolcs Sal-Service-Leasing IUYCARVER R.l..LS !OCE. lt-1\\ "-'-"llT,._,... ~ ~ ... '"""""""""' ·79 3201, 4 apd, A/C, MIO· roof. AM/FM CHI wl p 1quellzer $9500. )(lnl aond S49-1217 Mt. Red, US legal. by OW'*. 831·3839. 5"8-5968 1977 e30CSI, bl« wired nhr IOI. 81.110, air. AMI FM CHI. Full power. Xlnt cortd. $15,000. 759--0932 '70 2002 Perf c:;ond. New Int New palnl. runs perl $3500 OBO 675-9748 78 BMW 2002, lmmac. muat tee $8400/beel olflr 875-4775 f~1!! ............ 1.~!! -'74 Caprt 4 apd. 4 cyi. gas aaver. $1550 840-5949 '79 Capri, loed•d wllh lltrU, good cond. Mual Miii $-4395. 548-4748 •tt -5. l•tJu 111' •....•......•.•....... 1111 NTlll HOD MIPIJ Aulomallc tran• .• T-Top 6 loededl (4938). It'• • mec:N> car for llLY 112111 llW&ll°'"""' DoYe/Ouelt Stt NEWPORT BEACH ........ 1H O Oetaun 1 2 10. 5 *Peed trane., low mllM. euper clMl'I & In He.I· lent COftdltlonl 19~ II· °""' ... ....ay peldl M\lllt ..... MIClng M 1t6 or be et olferl Ce ll N2~131. 11n11tm tma+t 1'tlltl one flea .. vie toye lnotudlt\1 e I •P••d 11•~(127 .. ). ,.,.., --.... ·~._.._111 11 :\:• ~- 77 FIAT 124 SPIDER 5 SPd. Stereo. Mags Mint Condition 1ACP577 s5495 '78 Fl~T 124 SPIDER 5 $pd. Brighi Red Stereo Mags Rack. Very Sharp Car. New Tires :: 1296 s5995 runt good. $5095 new $.495. 661·2220 dll Come In and eak for Vella While. red teeth & runs like new all op- brakes. 675-1594 1977 450 SEL Brown wtth deta1111 (5« t86a5) S..t.z• 11f Z 1tll YW 'll IEYILU All goodies 540·0737 11 on s M ' J •me a Jiu•• 1131 ten Int. 1 owner. xlnt IUCH IMPORTS ··5;1~5;;.;~L:;;~.. Ill $8~~~ ml. elec ~7:-:'72 &46-5865 _54_8-_7_24_5 ____ _ •••••••••••••••••••••• cond S22,500 549-1945 848 0owi s 1r11t ••-Li•an Automauc transmission. 88 c 11 •27 U d 676-7147 .... -AM/FM CB d orve e. rare ~ A•l•I SH "74 Jenten Healy Royal a. ..,. Newport Blecf'I HUii •n<I ra IOS THE UR&EST Trt-powe< Big money in ••••• ••••••••••••• •• .. blue with new while toe> 82 300D Turbo Sliver 1&2 0900 (009MIEI 1 SELECTIOI I car A real beautyt • -------New trans. ckJtch 74.000 blue~11blue,alr.orth0 U • 131·2040 411-4141 $3111 Sac $ 7110 O l\i,,.J \BERS ~'g_2 ~:2 Sharp $4200 sea11. rear heads, lac1 ltllt•• f1SO llll lllAlll .Ill Mlllll ~ l~•:d~:'.etin ~ou'r:,·~ 21319u .5e 10 ._ ~ / " lnstld rT'lats. mutt aell. •••••••••••••••••••••• lllaT YOLllWIHI Callfornlal See us today' '7n6alv0wel1n•e· rloLaowdedmllOearoigel·. (~,,\I )11 .( .,·\(", '75 Interceptor convert, PV1 pty 7141731-0202 * 11 •• wilt /wood daah 39K Equipment lncludaa a 18711 Beech Blvd. IAIERS lw8900 o.eiln ·77 Merc:;edH 450SLC. 1171Nl•"IE111 shell Thi• one hu low Huntington Beach xlnt cond $8295 CLEARANCE ml. 1 • . 77 brwn. chrome wt.la, lo•· -mllel 1001 (856ZED) '42-2000 CAllLUC 645-7107 ~,..,.. CAi1 1134 deO $22,500 873-7339 TUU S.alll 2600 He1bor Bl'id -,-7-lm-m-ac_co_nd_L_oa_d_ed-tl •••••••••••••••••••••• Red w/black, Flare•. • 89 Single cab Plcitup, xlnt COSTA MES" Ol>al rear speaket wtlh SALE ' 69 Runa9reet.newCor· '813000,llkenew 1Yn-Whale Tall, RECARO .1111111111 con d very clean 5_.0•1810 1qu111zer Cut1om vatte yellow paint. roof.stereocauet11 al-(12107) YILHWUH $3095/ofr,545-()968 • w hee ls S l2 000 • sheepakln covera. ntw loy wheels Owll« mull $10,000 18711 Beach Blvd 1ttl YW 644-9582 , ~~~~~ llree. $2500. (:~·88~tf730· 970"2871 631-1313 Huntington Beach •-UUFIHI&" Ill ·s:c~:~j~M c:.:,~v~:; ·59 vette. rntored. xln1 1979 CADILLAC 142·2000 Thia one Is black on Urea. xlnt running cond cond $8900 or oiler ELDORADO COUPE T A•lll lliw 1100 A•lll /11w 1100 A.IOI ll1w 1100 black (12421) Great $950 642·3289 840-4982 (260X50) '75 FIA 128SL ••••• ;{•••••••••••••••• •••••l•••••••••••••••• •••••i•••••••••••••••• f•r..t• 1115 tr1ne.portaUon tor s.vt p SPORT Cru>E ~7·5 ·c~;;·aT .. Od·~~d. 12111 ·7;7900 Ile, •Int COnd p f!.Sl~! •••••••••• !.~~! s11,995 4 s pd , AM I F M MW radials. new bfakes. .Ill 1111111 8"2-6410 69 Cougar Xlnt cond Stereo. Magnificent mm~m A stlfao $2300. 964-2127 YIL11W··n •77 Fltwd Brm. low m1. 70K orig miles. muat Condition. (579NPF) alt 3pm -s. 11 $ 1 4 0 0 I b I' 18711 Beactl Blvd parf cond, leather. all 85,.9204 1979 MHCED!S HNZ 300D "SUNROOF" (73SW00 ) S 19 9 5 82 Toy c.tlca. every op-Huntington BMch xtrH. 18250/bst ofr --------1 lion 110,000 141-2000 8"2-3555 89 Cougar XR7 LOW 7141760-1393 m\les Excellent c:;ond --------'72 Squ11eback. look• & '65 Coupe de I/Ille. comp Blue wllh white lntlflor '78 flAT 128 Muateel1 '78ToyotaCo-runt great. radlal1. overhaul, $1500 968_1838, 2 OR. SEO. •ff rolla. Oood cond. $2800 $1995/Qfr. 8"~ S900. 631-3218 595_2190 s17,495 " OBO 714/644-0309 --------1 H UN TI NG ~ 1979 Celtca St Xlnt cond. 1111 YW f!!!~~ •••..••••• !!.H DHAI · 1135 4 spd. Radio & Heater. 1 o wner Terrlllc mileage #8•09. s2295 '78 FIAT 128 RM.LEY SPORT 2 DOOR 4 apd. Mege, Stereo. Reclng red beauty Really • bergaln. (323WQV). s2595 '74 FIAT 124 SPORT COlff 5 epd. M11g9. Stereo. Onty 78 K. A ahatp weif cared for epona cpe. (829t.PT). s1995 All> MANY MOREi w.w... ......... M,nt &INtttllkMnth • s.. c•. ..... a. ...... • 5 IPd am/Im cus 38. ... 1111 nmoLn ESTATE.SALE--~··;;~;; 000 ml $4995 Thi• one hu • freeh en-OAIUll Z211 Dodge Dlplomet wllull 1979 CADILLAC COUPE DEVILLE (69-4XZT) Before you buy, compare our savincs, selections & service. 631-0471 glne. 1unroof, AM/FM Loaded Including • 4 P'#f. elc. am/Im radio '72 Corona. and low mllea (200XXP) •P••d tran1. Tllrllllng Cell Bank of Amtr lor runt good. t550. 11111 earl (1817). Only 3.000 delaile, Wkdr only 8-3 geo.5375 ... ...... mu .. 1 pm 759-438 ·eo Tero.I. 14,000 ml. perl YILHWAlll OILY $12,1111 Tm 1140 oond. amllm 11ereo. au m11 Beecti 81Vd. MWUt °'""'" ~iaG~;~~:·;d~.·1~d;,· xtru. S•500. 642-3555 Hunt411on Beach "--/Ovall S11. "'""' 70.000 mllea $2500 r; l.b 1110 I ·IMO NEWPORT BEACH 7 t • 18 4 2-7 5 88 aves • . ! ... !!~r.~••••••••••• '88 VW CAMPER Grtat 111 ... 11 538-9738 sg995 1981 CADILLAC SIVILLI "•ACTOIY 2-TOHI" (689179) $16,995 '771/W BUS. Cleln. many cond $2000. rid1a11. lilt •m••..,. -.,-,-F-O_R_D_M_a_vett_lelc_._G_ood_, Hlru. l57001bal oft. 1800 cc. 645-8178 JOhn. ._, nd 3 1 Sunroof. amlfm (7 14) IAllMI ~6Q: 494~;; ... econ 1911 CADILLAC 892·"92 • ·eo Oaf VW Rabbit. Dbl. 4 Automatic ttanamlaaloo •LllTWOOD , dr. aml fm cue. 5 IPd d AM/F.. 11 1"81 E8COf1, 1 C>Wrllf, 11, 17 Bug, 12v, radlal Urea, AIC, t5200. 780· 1334 en en ,.. ... cuae •· 000 ml, run1 f'9'1ac1. 44 llOUGHAM COUPI t500cc eng, dual c11ba. (809914). :J2• muet Mii. S4400 ••asTROROOP'' c:;atm Int. 1 piece win· '65 Bug. ~bit eng, new S4111 "" dOWt, 11800 or bit ofr. pnt, Int, btka, Great M ... -8-3503wl<dyabef2PM (1CRR592) 55&-4338 cond . 12200/obo. -·eo Ford ~o. ,_ $14 995 ·11 BuQ. rlbll wt~ta. 842"'4978 YUIWAlll reblt 8 cyi. OINn seoo ' ,_ , ... 111a. c:.a. xini 74 vw lktQ. a1nt oond.. 11111 8Md\ 81Vd. s..e-9213. n8-1699 .... 1>1rb $3250 Celt Hunt1n9ton Beech $2050 881-3912 = :'e'MeH . Ml·ltll ·~c~~-,Fully equlp- '78 Sclrocco, lllnt running. • ,..... 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H101111t :in.~~·.~n'r:'o~ ~· .!nr~ ~ ACt Sunroof, wl'tl1. 1m1fm bid. t1ooe1 OOfldlt\On. Mato. leo.&227 tft.101t o eu , Xtnt oond . i 1e-m1 17500/bo MW272 1911 CM¥. Ceiswtoe, at. •13 COUGAR Xf'7 t.o -----------vw "9bbll oe... enQ!M, 000 ml. IMOO. Mt-1Ma ... 11u ·eo vw ~. oon*1. Ilk•"" ,1200• ...., epm. a Wkndl. ,,., ...... A1c,;;.1 .... =· c:-m_.i;~ •Ir, t'IMIOI CdM. 'et ... A'tt Ctlev. • "'· ~.::."",o:e-u=:: ' •74 vw .,., 1 OWMr, lo tuna goodt I d oond, ,.,.._ '1l Uflltal mllMQe,.AMlt'M. Mvetl_!M~M~·!ph~M~·!!10~17~~]1~~!!!!~~== >ctnt tOf'lf , '-"' mll... • tt~ . ....,.., .. NIW a,.,, INCllNll n1 . ..._~ ...... ..._..,., or .. ,..,.,. t·bolt....,.. wl1IO tur· r.nnw.•••••••• ••• 'IO ....... Com M ldrM 'fl ~ COft¥lf1 ha: f1ltt bo "1N l afllft ICM. e1, 'ti MulWIG. I .... ~ AC, 1eooo ,,.;. 1 •' ,,,1 • u t oo. b a ll ooo. lAal 111n 11...: °" AT, .11 mf. ~oonll. Mull ... t'lian ,,..._,or •~'· It..., 4ta .n &:JO NtoO OIO. ,..,. ' By Ernie Bushmiller .... <l <] <J . MOON .. MULLINS -BUSHE°S AND 8oWfRS ... ·1 I I I ' '· ' . . CAii YOU TltUST YOUa Pllt ftlr't.,. ....... t1a ..._.. .................... _ ................... .... ..... ,.. ...... ,~ .... ,. ............... . .................... ~, ..... .._ ,. ...,.... tt ......_ 'C ...,._,"''I ,--.. "I ·lwflltw tt-., tWS 'l :....,...IQ . ,...... ... ,,... .... ,.,.u ..... "flUr ....... ., .... ___ ..,... __ --~-...... ny.t_.. ........... ._,,...l_. I 68 41 For Better or For Worse .N\ce OOOGte.! Ntt:UE. rG-\'/e HIM PA\S . .. ' , . .. : . -'-. . .. , GORDO Gus Arriola +- FOR CONGRESSWOMAN MARY ROSE OAKAR <D.-OtUol Wlw ... 't .. Gowwwamwwt c:twp, ... .,.Odlllllil* '* to ......... c:uwred bv SocfAI Security, whedMr OM ..... Sl,000 Of S2 mDon • ~ -S.S .. Her· rtn. II. • The Social Security Administration does chMge a flat percentage rate but there Is a cutoff line. Praeody, the per- cen~ iate Is 6. 7. based on a~ base of $32,000. If a penon's Income exceeds the wage base. his or her withdrawals will only reffed a $32,000 limtt. Without the $32,000 cap, after retirement 1<>me· one making $100,000 a year would receive much more money In Social Sec:ur1ty beneftts th.an he or she actually needs. Sodal Security was set up as supplemental Income for retirees, not as their soJe Income. FOR SYUIESTfJt S'W.LONE. ar of Roc:kv m Yau loall wry a.cbo ..t ...._..,In the mcJY6e pc>*rl. .. II .a ralv ~? -H.M •• Auron.. II. •I ~pat myself on the back and say those power· ful biceps and ftat tummy are a result ol my own VJOrl<. To get Into th.al kind of shape, I lost 40 pounds and went Into Intensive training for nine months. Several top pros helped me condition to become the lean, mean. fighting machine I play In the movie. FOR SUSAN SUUJVAN of TVs Falcon Oat D09I .lw Wyman [mr ol the lhow) e\e mmdoa ha loraMr hultmld Ronald Rapn? -N.P., Wmatcha, WMh. •I have never heard his name cross her lips, not even· during political discussk>ns. Fact Is, no matter how curious the cast ls, no one would dare to ask her. In short, Jane doesn't hke to and won't talk about the President. And we respect her for It. FOR RAV C. TREMONT. d.lredof, Volunteers of Amatca (V.0 .A.) Whlf 111 the purpoee of your 01gaid&ldoa? -0.8 ., Long w.nd. N.V. e V.O.A.. founded tn 1896. Is a Christian service organtzation which provides material and !ptrttual assistance to th05e in need. Staffers and voluntffTS opend4 day-care, housing, alcohol rehabllttation and other programs In over 150 communities ln the U.S. FROM TiiE .. ASK'" EI>rt'OR QV01ES: Country singer Kenny Hogen. smr of the mov\e Six Pock, de· fines Washington. D. C., as a dly of.gam- blers: "lt'• a place whe.N-some pnlttkians wait to be discovered, and others are afraid they m1ght be." ... One of Wln Mc:Enrot's longtime girlfriends stat.es: "When we ftrst met, at 16, he rarely said 'pleete' or 'thank you.' Now he's mellow· Ing, softening, calming .down. He just needs a bit more work here and there, around the edges." ... At a recent party, Maureen Stapleton confided, with a grin: "What I lack ln styie, I make up for tn brute foroe." ... Paer 07oole, star of Mv Favorite Year. recalJed his early ye.ms: .. 1 was In repertory In BhmJngham and kept muffing lfna. The director, Tyrone Guthrie, said, 'Stop! Peter, go home. Come back tomorrow momlng -llnd astonlsh·me. "' .. t-.NEWS: While the European attics had hot praise for Wan-en Batty and his movie Reds, they were only lukewarm about his offscreen looks. Hts wrinkled, W·flttlng corduroy suJ1s didn't get n1ve reviews. -~~BIB Wyman. 40, who's been wtth the RoDlng Stones slnc.e Its formlltion In the 60's, has kept a diary since the rock group was ju.st pebbles He's now turning those notes Into a book. . . Dr. Edgar Mltchell, one of the 12 astronauts to leave foot- SQ ~ prints on the moon, Is off to -llJJ"I T url<ey on a hush-hush ex- pedition. He's seekJng biblical artifacts reputed to be older than the Dead Sea Scrolls. Head of Human Resources In Pabn Beach, Aa., he says: "Digging Into the earth tor our past Is as hnportant to our future as dJgglng in the lunar landscape." ... ~YS: The moment family-law expert MaJVtn Mltc:helilon turned 54 last May, he felt much younger than he did on his 53rd mUestone. "I don't like the odd years," n · plalns the attorney. "The e\len ones make me feel far more youthful." ... In the upcoming~ Retum of the Soae:r, Glenda ~ 46. p0ys a wonuin half her real age. "I'd loathe going through my 20th birthday again," she says. "lt was a boring and unhappy time. I was JMump ln the wrong places and had pimples." ... Actress Molly Picon recentJy turned 84 and realled her most precious birthday greeting, from late hus- band Joseph Kahsh, who wrote: "To the girl who gets older every year, but younger each day." PRO ...... B. Cmpmter, Callfoma State Senator. chair· flW\, s.i-MatcxttY Caucua PRO Ano con CON &lwerd N. f8d*y. Oregon St.ate Senator. chair· man. \\Jays and Means Committee Because IChools are to very Impor- tant, adequate funding for educa· don Is vital. Yet , since Propoettion 13 pa9led and liml&ar measures were enacted ellewhere. tt's nearly lmpoSble to raile new revenues from the p1operty tax. State funds are the only available alternatives. State funding II important for anodMr reaeon: People mutt know th.... are good tchools ~ they need to llw Schools everywhce must have adequate fwlda, reg.md1as of vadBl:lons ID property-tax returns. Should School Funding IWy More on State Aid than on Property Taxs? ~ ....... lrWIJ. Lldl*. ...._., l&.YJ CommunJty control of public education requires that local flnanc. lng continue to be a signJftcant por· Hon of the doUan supporting the decisions made ln each community. Nationwide, about half ol IChool money Is non\ocaJ ahady. Going fwdler rtsb state takeover, uniform salaries and 1tatewkle sb'tka. h'• better to equallm .duc.edonaf ~by Nb11dng the property-tax ayltem 10 that educ:adoneJ exptn· dl\dl p.. ~ 11'8 NlattwJy the tame In "poor" or "rich .. dllldds. C 1112 F=AMlLY WES<l.Y. All r1gttt9 !'9MMCI. The Ninef:eenth 1 Summer o/ ~ Kristy . McNichol . Maybe •he~ no little darling on the .a, but then Krillty McNlchol never Intended to be America• .weetheart. All •he wanta fa to work hard and play hmd. t was the start of a photographic ses.slon In a New York City studio and Kristy McNk:hol, on orden, stepped behind a partttion, yanked off her designer blue jeans and red pullover sweater and slipped Into !IOmething sexier. Onoe In front of the camera, she duttf ully slid the new garment an inch or two down her shoulder to reveal bare, youthful tkm, then acre..ved her face Into a series of semlcoy, sultry poses. But something still wasn't right. The broad , toothy, trademark grin -that nationally recognized signature of AmP.rlca's favorite tomboy -was missing. and her lips were clenched prote:cttve!y tight , as If concealing some s illy little secret. The ~ was starting to get ant· ay, and 6naJly Kristy depQstted a btg wad of chewing gum Into a tissue. Th1s Is Kristy McNlchol -on a bridge between the spunky gum-chewing teen-age tomboy of the 1V Mr1es Family and a new aduh look that Hollywood, that tmage-manufac:twtng industry, hal yet to fuly define for her. These are her very latt days u a teen-ager -she wtll be 20 on Sep- tember 9 -but alrudy lhe Is· a c:erUftab&e Hollywood legendette. She won an Emmy as Bud- dy In Family, and has tom through a succ ••Ion of good Hollywood perts, such as the reluctant vtrgtn In L1ttM Darltn111 and the daughter of an aicohok mother In Nell SUnon'1 Only When I L.twgh. Now 20th Century-Fox Is about to ,.._. The Ptrote Mouw, with Kristy In the lAtad as a comie, romantic tD'9n9 herolM. The ftfm ii beMd looMJy Kmtv In Pirate; "/don\ know t/ I'm ~'" on the Gtlbert and Sullivan comk: opera The Prrota of Penmnce -rock singer Unda Ronstadt played the lead In the New Yori< stage revival. At. the moment, Ronstadt hail nothing to worry nbout. But Kristy's star Is on the rile. A. former 40's child star Margaret O"Btt.n says, McNlchol ls an ac· ttas wtth few rtvals In th• busanesa today. h wasn't always. to. For years, Kristy McNichol was Just on. inore anonymous Hollywood kkl wtth only two dilcemille a.etl -a toothpeste commerdaJ~ sm.GI, end a mocha with a dannJned dream: to git her an., all-Amatcan· looking kids (Kl1lty and brocMr/ector Jlmmy Mc· By Andrea Darvi Nichol) Into show business. The big push for her to go out on commerdal auditions began when she was 8 years old ... l said, 'Why not?'" Kristy rememben, a bit wtldully. "I wasn't against It. I didn't know any differently. "I dldn 't plan when I was young to be an actress," she adds, her voice rtslng slightly In anger . .. I wanted to be a doctor. I just kind of r;ew up In the business." What this has meant Is that Kristy McNlchol, the all-American kki. never had much of a chance to be a kid hene!f. She began work on Famdy at 12, and today she's a 19-year-old pro going on 30: "I didn't really have a chUdhood. It's not that I don't care. It's Just that, tf I didn't have tt, what can I do about It? I can't change It. I can't be a chlJd now . .. People who are 40 and 50 taD< to me, and say, 'You're so old when you're onJy 19.' They don't understand It. But what has made me 30 is working with okler people all my life." h's not that she dkln't try to be a teen-ager. "She used to bring friends to the set to have someone her own age to talk to," remembers actor Gary Frank, who played Kristy's brother Wlllle on Fam· fly. "She needed someone to con6de In. She was quite afraid of some of the things that we.re hap- pening to he:r so repld.Jy." P laying the role of Buddy didn't heJp when It came to sorting out the paradoxical role of child-woman. Hollywood was Insistent on marketing Kristy as a chlki ('"They wanted to keep me really ~ung -in case the show went on for 10 years. h was like they didn't want me to grow up;. But tt also demanded that on the let Kristy be an aduh. lt was a tou~ time for a teen· ager who sometimes just wanted to have a ltttle fun . Recalls one former chlki actor who guest-5tarred I In a Family ePtsode when Kristy was only 13: "She I used to hop Into carts (golf carts used for trans· portatlon around studios] and drive off," he says . .. l'd say, 'Kristy, what are you doing?' She'd say, 'Just hop 1nr The director would go crazy, ICfeam-1 Ing, Where are they?' Then Kristy would open up o cars at the studio and sit In them, wishing she had a I key so she could drtve away. She was rebellious and arrogant back then." I Hollywood wasn't amused by her independent streak. The producers of Family cast Quinn Cum· J mlng5 -then a big contemporary talent -as the adopted~ Annie Cooper, In part, says one of Cununln9u 1epaentadva, "to leap Kristy McNichol in line. Kristy felt that he own lnterats were as Important as those of the company." The production company, this !IOurca says, made plans for the time when they might have to eliminate Kristy's role altogether. "They wanted Quinn as a stopgap In there." That n.V. came to be. Fomtlv went olf the air In 19EK) and Kristy decided to try to make ha mmk In fature ftlma. ~ It all lhe halft't bit.,., In- dependent lllak. "I hive a 11rong drtv. to a-t out mlCl hllW fun," ahc -. ~ "rm 1mpe- 11ent. •• .I went to 9'l my handa Into ~· But I don't 891 Into things .. •my gentradon.' I try to ltay away from the womaa'• movement, d9tach ...... from the polldcal wodd. My delh II to WOik hard -play herd. rm t.adng time off betweal movta and I want to do a lot of~." Men, the .. unablflhedly, .. Mr~ SMAIU FAMILY SWEEPSTAKES . OVER 1,000 PRinS KRISTY lloltlCHOL (C'onttnuedJ mates, because "they're like llWe kids -they don't ~w up." Her cunent boyfriend , Joey Coraaro, Is ·a hair- dres,,er and a playmate who llkes to surl, boat and ski. [They met on the 9lt ol LJtde Darfngl when he WM c.aled In to c::orTeCt a "terrible perm" she had.) All this playing doesn't mean Kristy • afnJd of paying her dues tn front of the C4JTlera or aa:epting the travails of stmdom . "Everyone l meet wants to be an actor or adras," she says. "Everyone wants to be a star. It's a \ot herder than they think. You're Uvtng for the world. The world owns you - which I aooept. If you want prtvacy, you stay home sometimes, or you go to an Island. Ever,ibody Is always coming at me." ~wantato be a Illar. If• a lat harder than they think.• Her ambition? She would like to cut a record al>um and do more ftlms. "I would love to do comedy," she says exdtedly ... If I could wake up tomor- row and say I wanted to do a mo"'8 with somebody. It woWd be DudJey Moore. But 1 wouldn't want to be Bo Derek. Shff doesn't get to get Into a lot of the fun. fm 19, and I don't feel that I want to be say and suave. I don't look In the mirror and get sexy. I don't even know If I am or not. On the street, all the time, 1 get approached by parents who say, 'I wish my daughter was llke you.' AD I say II, "Thank you vay much.' .. She is not c.ertain how ahe would feel tf the questions stopped coming and the attentk>n ceued: "You can't say that tt's going to go on forever, because you really don't know. I don't want to say that If It ended I would freak ." Would Kristy McNlchol want Mr daughter to be like her? "If It was my child, I would probably not want It to be In the movie Industry," she taY1. "She had her gum In her mouth all the time," recalls Ken Annakin, direc- tor al The Piro~ Movie. 'We had a oonstant t.nle. She would hide tt 1n her cheek. rd la)/I 'Come on I you've got the gum!' And she'd say. 'No, I don'tr Then rd make he open her mouth and give It up. Perhaps she needed the gum wtth her at comfort. Well, that was her only "9n al In- ,Mtlt.V WUICA.Y, .MJ a 1'a 8 1 llCUltty." Or perhaps the gum, hidden deep within her }aw, II a symbolic bnk to a vtrtually nonexistent youth. Annaktn remembers another acene from the movie. Kristy was wearing a heavy sutt ol annex. her face covered by a do9ed vbor. Just as they were about to roll the cameras, a forceful but very young vo6ce peeped forth from behind the vtlor: ''Wiil eomeoM please take my gum?" Annakln was only too happy llJ to oblige. -ls Lower Back Pain Making You An On-Again, Off-Again Cripple? Read how one man freed hiO.V from this crippling pain. h ~ aboerd 1 Lufthansa flilht 10 Fr-nkfun, Cimnany whctt I was Pna fOf' 1 busina& mm1na. The plane hit an air pock.a and 1Uddmly my blclt "wen« OUl." If you·~""' suffntd from lower balcll Jiiin, you kno<* *hi! this an mean. In my cax.1tw a~ ltod to l«1d fM off tlw ,_,,when wt I.anded. '"This is 1ht r.na tmw this has~ pened'?" sht asked. When I lold her no, sht \lid: ·-o. ..... ,.. ~ ~· .,._ ...... SM then 1old nw w had lower blctc croubk. too. and W!lhoul 1ht Prosana Bdl, shtdidn'I think w could hold htt }Ob. "It pnaially i.a"l'd my lifr!" ft wall on. 111bfsurr10 ICI one. I told her. Bua wha I was rally 1hinkina was how rould 1 bd1 that helped her-woman about llO poull(b- bclp I sliahlly ~I 1uy or Mll feet bkr nw? Besides, I thoughc. I'~ Ina:! praaicdy ~hlnl Mlor1 or an ~IOll. So I wa"K to my hoed room, 1ootl 1 hoc t.h. ~ asciinn and laid down for1ht n11M hotMI fOf the bcsc C.....'tpt ... ofW The nm momins the pain wu ""Or1C 1han I could C'\'Cr remember. I lttld 10 roll du1 of bttd O#llO m.I' klffftS llfld CTO-..f 10 '1tJoo,tnob10 Jr' 10 my /m Apm, I took a hoc t.h and somr asl)inn, but tpin, ii didn't do much ll)Od. H I hid been blctc homf. I would haw called and cancded 1ht mMiq . But horrr I was rn Germany and IChcduled for a mcetllll wi1h rlYr odltl' businessmen I h.ad JO up, So lhrrr was nochl111 I could do bul eo thrQUlh Wlth 11. l.-dl ~.Too! The 1*J1 ml.Ill ~been~ lhtmommt I walk.S mto IN room bcclu.w the r'"' man I mt1 1mil«I symplllhakally and said, "You likr )'Otlr blck ls bochcri"I you." h 1s. I amwmd." H1Ya1 't you hmrd ohhc PrOSlnl 9dl? ht ested. I nodded yes ''And )'OU don't onr?" hr pcnisud. No, I Sllid, anmu- around 1 he room, anxiou.\ only to llCS the meetina over woh and '° blck home. Arter 1he menina. tht "*' who asked IM about lht Pro· sane Bdt ~ed I join him ror lunch. Siner ht was tht key man on the cbl. I acc~pttd. Bui in· 11eed or dri~ nw to !ht mtaUt'tlll. he took me r.... to • -sbl supply SlOtt ~ht boulht mt I Prourla 8dt. I had no other dloicr bw to put It on riah1 theft, I~ all I could 1tunl of aftcr lhllllkm' hrm wm 10 \ay, Is lhet le'' "'Tha ·s it." he rrplicd. " Now la ustake a IK1lr walk tO 1 nc9tby rcstlurlllt I know you'll a'IJOY·" n. Mo.e ~Well Of M) Uf~ If I hid known the "bttlr walk" was IO'f1S 10 1akr almost a half hour, I nrver would havr IODC-~ deal or no. Bue IM wm all pan of his plan! Bn:au.sc by the umr we rmchcd •ht rcsaurani. '".Y pain -'°"' ! I e'VCll rcacntd down and 1ouctl<d my 1"odaccs just to i« 1(1wasn'timapuna1hm,s. I Qfl•t bdirYr ii. I sud. h 's like a mndr. "Yes, I know," hr lllUWCl'"td, "I Slld tht -1hin1 when I n~ worr 1hc Prosana Belt. Occa- ,;onany," he added, ··1 sciU say ii, 1hhouJh any trou~ condition Of pain 1ha1 per- mts should br brouaJu 10 1hc 1um1ion of your doctor " 're.46~ .......... ~ lundl my fncnd pnxnded 10 tdl me about tht PtOJana 8dt. How it wu invmicd by1doaor,ta1tdandpro"l'd111hospit&lsand climo; evai on peop6r so crippled with Iowa beck pein. thry had 10 WQl' stM ~·How it wu, andis. ustdthroushoul Ewoprbytm· ms dlampuu, Olympic bobskd medalr~h. soccer pla'f"'-by all kinds or peoplr who arr constantly put11n1 lncrcdiblr .trains and st~ on 1har balcb. In raa, he conctudl'd. iu dfc:cti\/GICU has bra1 ~ provm, 11s pur· c~ it lndudld '""'" Otnmtn)'~ no1tonOI lwol11t t'O~ pion ~ SMAit _., frw nw Of'I«! When I returned homr, I loki all my f nmcb wnh bed blcks aboul 1hlunarvdQU\ bdt But wtlnl they 1ncd 10 buy one. they found no onr In the United Sceacs had cva"t hmrd ofid So. I called my friend m Gmnany (jncidm1ally, I IOI th• order) and totd him I'd llkr 10 unpon ~ PrOSIM Bdu. H~ told me IN COJl of ont llf Cifmwmy WU $44.CO In Amrricel'I money. Sin« I would hlYr lh1S!Pn1 cosu, cues. handli"I and to forth. I dcddtd to see If I could make a ~ bulk imponi"' deal with tht manuflkiurer. And, I'm hllppy 10 ldd. I w• abk 10. 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Caltfomle for Lu Vegas equipped with only • 150 and her penonal Biorhythm Analysia. Aa it turned out. she didn't need the •160. Mrs. Stunn plMned her trip thie week-.... her Biorhythm AMlvti• Mid lhe WM having en eight day Biorhythm Hot Struk. Aft«• few days of winning steedily at .. 21 " (•300.00) and Bingo (t250.00) llhe d9clded to go for the big money. Buying • t1 Keno 1iclwt wtth 8 tpats. Mrs. Stum\ quickly collectM •11.000.00. 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ORDER YOUR PERSONAL talc •• ----11e .-.: BIOllHYnlM ANALYSIS? 01979 Radio,s Fearless Freuds Thanh to these pop psychologlam, lfatenera can tune Into tales of imbibing, lrtfldellty and all sorts of lnadequadea. And the rating• prove that phone-In therapy can beat the Beach Boys any dQJI. idaftemoon throughout the sta1e the saga conttnues. 'The llt.any emerges as fam.IJlar as bikes In the driveway or cold-cut suppen; the voices seem to blend together, though the names change from sta6on to station. Dick's Involved with his best friend's wtfe; Helen confet1a to lncat with her father; Mary's depeasion has driven her to the edge. Then breaking the wall of patn: a commercial for a aeam for aging skin, an advertisemeni for a market. But during this unra- veling of twisted lives, the audience Is proYkied with something more potent than voyeudlm -• chanca to wallow in their own problans, at least momeutarfy. &; dla8ng their Joc:a1 radio ltadol\, ttwy Cllrl haw a helpful -If brief -conversation wtth an atablllhed theaaptst. The c:all·ln thcapy shows IQI I IPng the COW'dly border on entatlilnment, ol coune. Ewn theJr proponents admit to that. "A lot of paopW cal up and My they gaw up Gateral Hoeplial for me," l8io" Toni Gtant, • Ph.D., Caa- fomla'e best-known radio thenlpR. But Grant and odMr ~ and ~ man'*'9 tt.. pR>gl••• -the latest tned of ... ..,. therapy -laelleYe they allr 10t1Wd•'5l more: the opportu- nity tobrtng~tothS~ pie. Jn a eoc:Mty wt.. it.. .. fe\Wr emodonaHupport .-me -such .. the tndlb.al famiy doctor er~ ri.._ -Nel people .. Dick • ...., and Maly I can turn to a reedy and wtDlng pro- fallonel. And thc qimlklf1I tt... *radio lhmlca" addlw.,... from I .xual lnli*lll and .... , Im By Usa Harrington prob)erm_to queries about Improving one's life . "Some people have not been properly parent· ed." Grant contends, "and they really are In need of some clear-cut advice. Some of what I do as a therapJst Is to parent." So weekday afternoons, tn a style deemed ma- temaf -confrontational yet reas- suring -Grant lends an ear and presents alternatives, an action which lngratlates both listeners and station KABC. Her show, first started~ 1975. tops 70 other Los Angeles stations' offerings in rat- ings and reaps about $2 mlllion per year In ad revenue. Inspired ba; Grant's suc:cess, KABC formed a team of radio therapists. David ~. M.D .• broadcasts Saturday nights, and Susan Forward, Ph.D. has a two- hour prt¥m1'l Sunday aftm1roons. For Vltcott, his three houn become a thcapeutlc Interchange, ndher than .tlOW ttme. .. A lot of Jl'O!Pl1lS are super- ftdal," he claims. "I try to do the rat thing." The raJ thing for VllooU ll an on-the-air break- ~· For lnDnoe, ~ aande probing by the ptyehialrilt, a woman who'd gone to every kind of doctor, from lntmUlls to he-- balm. dllcoYeNd that her uncon- trollable snealng stemmed from the guilt she cam.d over her broth«'• death. lnaad of ltayq by hit side when lhe knew he had onlo/ a few ~left to live, the em-bmbd on a ~ aw.. VllaJtt 1UQB I 14 I d that her llilthrna- tlc ¥•il*>nW ~ be, In Nalty. Unlhed ..... -You've got to admit thlt ~~~brother." he advlled. '"You'w eat to l!pOlo- P to him, and ttwn ..-.. ~ _.for being hunwn." «<-.. ....,, ....,~.-·-·· I ~ to the WIDl19 lllullllon cm pew dmprous. To 1Wv11w u:h ClCJNln. dons and draw up mediaguJddna fat lmprovtng and standardizing the new profnlion, The Asodatk>n foJ Media p~~ogy WU ettablJahed last F ~It's a wey for PIYChok>gy pcofaaiona.la who work wtth the med.la to get togcthc and talk about their ex- perteras, .. ~ praidatt Jackie Bou.houeo., who'• rec:etved • s 17 ,000 plt from the John and Mary R. Marlde Foundation to study the effeds of the phenomenon . .. I can understand the concerns of' the attics," says Joy Browne, Ph.D., one of three home doctors at Sen Frandlco's KOO .... was lkiaptical of the kica at the beginning. But then I tried It and found that It hq>ed people. I don't give advice," she adds, "but I llAln, hq> people ddy the i.ues and praent altamattva ... Browne's upbeat approach topsy- dlOlogy and her dltdndtve voice (one llAmer Mid, .. lt's more soothing than V8Un1 hat prompt8d a ltady etream Jov Bmc.one le/I 8omrt to Join KOO. One aan.n daw46>n of fan mat1 llrlCl8 the farmer 8o1tonian of the theapililL "Ha uoa ff more aoothlng than Vatum. • st.art.t at the stadon lut February. Hts oolleagua, says Vl9cott. mv stunned by his ~on the radio. The lnvtdJlty of the medium he--... Becau. you're thll disembodied voa, thlre's laa of the game-playing that goes on In tradftiona1 mcountml between a therapist and pdent." he says. Susan FOIW8l'Cf takes d another tact In ha broadcatt Guat patients tnvtted to the studio )otn In an encounter Miiion, afbn' which caDen are en- couraged lo l"elpOnd. Unlike \119cott, Forward -a fanmr-=tras -1c1llllt• cxbe11-,, talllllw flo the entertainment value of a PfC9Bm Ilka hes ... Uthe progtam Isn't alive and doan't keep fnCMM," she c:ommentl, "It's not good radio." Th~ rewarding, her nJghdy pro- SJ'BID tats all her lkiDI ... You have to concentrata on what the caller II saytng and on reading between the llna :__ whet tha.cak. really thinktng -while being pewpared for commerdala, newlbralca and ocher tnterruptk>ns ... Cada Perez, M.D., who ri1akas hou.caDs on Saturdays vta KOO, hes found her cx- patiaa •wife and motha' nwty • valuabla • her madkal ..,_die In bracing her for can..' prob&erm. C.. In point: One young woman c:aDed and 8lbcf Pera whats the should many a man she'd known foJ one month. 1Mt'1 the mOlt .a1oUI d9dllon of your life, .. Paa comments ... lmllglne cal1ng up a tmll tb•9' on the radio togatadW:a.." But ....... don't con9dcr thae ~ Jockl¥ ............. ~ tuNa lr*>tha~on....._._. and b9i ~ w IMy've rouna 6tln&fs In tt.. doctan. Gm, for mmpll, 1ou:w61w tllll a aia.tophane agldrl and ..... knawwtlllt ........ And In tome Cllllt, the ......... begin lo Mt- ---naaa tt. 'a-. Thstt*d aw•• olKG0'1 .._......, -.n, Nd-. ~. Ph.D., wt.. ... *>11 lb ~ flan 10 P.M. to l A.M.. NCmll • pnvam whae .,.._ lnllliKlluii ~. m.anbtr dpeo- ple • ., Olwa .. ·~Oft --...... ihe .-p .... ,. .w1 who t.d bt·a c:161Cllllll a A....._......_ ':-:--:-f...;....--~-~-:--::-:~~~~j ...... ilr~ • .., 1111r • _._ •. ............. ____ .._ mmd a bock b the &is two alin. It wm wonder- ful. • 1>¥'• PIOfPill'l5 uamlt; NYOlw sound a tapcal theme -drugs. hapa, suk:kle -and she shim ... microphone with expa1I on these subfects. "Peo. p&e mpond better when they're gl\lerl the benefit of structure, n she explains. Thus far, aD lilx proielllonals haw found the responte to their media therapy IW'pl1llngty potWve. 1'hc main~." says Payn, .. Is to be there and to let callers know there's someone who C11e~too old, too dull or not articulate enough never make it on the air -and that's show biz. cara." For thAI hundreds of thousands d list.enen who tune lnlo their radio shr1nk, be It Toni Grant, Joy Browne, Nadine Payn or another. media therapy ..ma to be exactly what the doctor 1'111 ordced. • .., Dialing· Relief N ot everyone who phones In gets a chance to pose a question to their favortte therapist. Both KABC and KOO. like many oi the sta- tk>fw faturtng radio thelapllb, have people who ICl'eln call ahead °'time. Drunka, ~ vk>us psychotics, people unwtDlng to de- eat. thlir probmn bGorehand and calers threatenJng suicide are "preempted." (Usualy, taeenm direct people thJaten- lng IWcldc to the appcoprtate emergm ICY lel'Vica or~ dlnics.) OccasionaJly. a caD that should have been bandied off the air slips by. Dr. Payn once found hmeJf taldng wtth what she da- cri>es as a "datslc suJdde casa." "She said .he was going to kill henalf. But I managed to tail her down and convtnc. her not to go ~ wtlh tt. Then 1 swlflched her beck to the ~. who somehow got the woman's phons number. Ow1ng the ftnt comrMrdal break 1 had, I phoned to make aare lhs was okay, and had gotm'l In touch with a sulddc-prevcntlon center." Dr. Gtant finds that most d her calas "tend not to be seriously disturbed, but rather conoemed about IOl'D8 illue In thetr ~." Utualy, pcognun dllectots wtll ln- s1rud .aaanen to put through a mix oi callas -maJa and females, y~ and middle-aged. On many slatlons, elderly cal- las have a dlf6cuJt dm£ galillQ airtime. Grant hat admtttlld. M'hey'rc very hmd to lsaan to," lhe ad at a 1981 A.P .A. 9eri'lar.) Wlmin1i Tht Sur11on GtMrll Hu Dtttn1inM ThM Cipnnt Smoking It Dlngnus ta Yu Htlldl Califo1nia Scenes Whe1e to Go, What to See, What to Do J ! someth&ng that SUppo«1S the communi- ty,., says-Vidd Madde, 18, who work- ed at one of the food booths last year. "'What really upsets me Is that people think theres nothing more to Gilroy than garlic. There's a lot more than that. It's a nice place to grow up In." Events scheduled include the Garik Tennis Tournament (July 17, 18, 24, 25), the Miss Garlic Queen Pageant (July 17). the Garlic Squeeze barn dance (July 24), the Garik Country Bicycle Tour (20, 60 and 100 miles; JuJy 25), the Garik Golf Townament (July 29) and the Great Garik: Gallop, a l~kilometer run (July 31). Gfltoy' s Garlic Gala All of these activities simply com· plement the 100 food stands on Gourmet Alley, at which partidpants ba.ke, barbecue, boll, fry and mix garlic wtth various meat and poultry delights. The affair will boast 50 arts and crafts booths. The highlight of the festival, the Great Garlic Cook-Off (slated for July 31), Is a culinary con· test In whk:h 10 people &om around the country, judged best among more 8y Jeff Rubin W iB Rogers, America's famed humorist, once described Gilroy as "'the only town tn Amertca where you can marinate a steak by hanging It on a clothesline." Indeed. Getting to Gilroy doesn't require the !Jea1est of navlgMlonal skms. A wd-dewloped olfac- tory nerve will suffice. During summer, just travel south on Highway 101 from San frandsco about 80 mila; when your nose begins to wOt &om the smell of a fami1lar ~ you'I be about 10 mies from Gilroy, the lel-podmmed "GD: Qipml of the Wedd." And If you're tn the vtdnlty between July 30 and Aug. 1, you'll have the opportunity 10 jotn the 150,000 Of IO people expected 10 attend the fourth annual Glkoy Gartlc FesnYal which has !J'OW'1 &om a smal food edllon' luncheon Into one of Amertca's lmgest Ulban fairs. Strange as It seems to build a fU around this plant ol the Illy fam8y. commonly known as the .. 6'ktng ~."the organtana al ttm festival haYe found glllk the aNIW9 to Improving the dty's Im-•· Bebe 197'9, the fktt yar of the falMl, ewn · tome al~· ae1lde11ts wmed alhamed al the cty's odor. That prooftl*id Glkoy'1 ~ the DlllJddl, to admaillh Is cm.n. In an ecflodll. wn. ... dll8rv to ~ Ind the eown dudngtbtpelk hllwll __, thould be~ •a t.lgraf....._ ............. And. folownz a twnout o120.ooo ~ .,. during dw lint fast, the lhame chm lgld to ~-.. rve llwd heN all my hie and I see garlk: as ,,., ""'*' .. 0 ,,..,,._ ,,.,,,,., .,,. ond ~ bwr. than 500 entrants, are lnvtted to Gilroy to com- pete. In 1981, the cook-off winner was Dr. Rudy Melone, a Gilroy resident originally from New York, who Is generally regarded as '"the father" of this festival. He and his wife, Gloria, won with a dish caled Fettucctne Gb1osa -mlJlleJs and caJa. marl with fettuccine, MrVed In a white wine and tomato sauce and laced heavily, ol cou.ne, with garlic. Melone, 57, serves as president of tiny Gavllan Community CoDegft, the site of the oook-off. A few years ago, as chairman of a weekly Rotary Oub JX09RID1. be ftnt decided to talt about gadic. "Being ltallan, I was naturally Interested In garlic," Me.lone explains. "I read about a garlic festival ln Arleux, France, and I figured if they could do It. we cxxdd do It bedl!r." · Melone's fria~ wlh Donald~. a rnajDF ~ gmlc ~ led to a Rotary bd1e011 at Ouiltopher's ranch (allo the ... al the first festival). A number of food editors attended, lh- cludlng one who • .,..ed tha luncheon be •- paneled • a rmmw of put.a. iH19 end promadng C»oyandb~~ Up und thin, d)I dly'11nagit was lhlit ol a hick town wlh a bawdy plllt. an Image esetblli.t-. mies ago wMn .. ~ .. pows.d proaa.. lutlon, ~. tcplOt and_.. oocalb..ationg war. The .... ....,. S,~e4Ud11goltheb ...... Gounn.t Aley had~ 500 pounds of cWnwl, 700poundaof 11Dp~. 450pcu*of ~. 750 .,.. loaua of fmnc:h ..... Ind 200 poundf ol mwl•ow•. To Pi+n el tfde. 1S gal-lont of oltve oA1end300 ~ ol fresh glide wes. requhd for 2n,OOO ~. This yes. v111tor1 wtD c:ontWM -...n~ ..... tt'°9I tnirtdltnts. WhlJe gmtc consumption all-round In the UnJted States M! doubled tn the last 10 years, this ls a phenomenon which tooK Its time ftndlng Its way to the New World. Towns tn Sou1h Korea. for exam- ple, consume 20 pounds per capita yearly. Aroedcms CONUme only a pallry 1.1 pounds per aJplla. This 6gln ls even more astounding con- sidertng the place gowtlc has occupied in history. ~ 9Choian praised garlic 3,000 years ago, perhaps for Its celebnrted medJdnaJ values. In 196.5. RU!l!lans 5UppOlledJy imported 500 tons of the herb tn an effort to combat a virulent flu epidemic. And rumor has It that Eleanor Roosevelt Ingested three chocolate-covered garlic tablets daity to improve her memory. Garlic has been reputed to be a laxative. and a treatment for fevers, asthma, ulcers, measles, hem· orrholds, earaches and scorpion bites. The med1cal profession, all skepticism aside, Is looking Into gar· kc's special properties. It ls of the genus allium, whk:h may lower blood pressure. Garlic has also played a role In the history of cMllzation. The ftrst strike In history may have been called by nonunk>n Hebrew slaves building the pyriuruds tn f.aypt. They walked off their jobs when the Pharoah Cheops, who believed garlic tmparted super strength, reduced thetr rations. And four bulJs were fotmd tn King Tutankhamen's tomb, perhaps left by a friend who wished him strength and health In his afterlife. The herb's real glory, however, lies In the kitchen. Today it Is not merely a gourmet's delight; It goes into just about everythjng tn the fast.food marlcet from soup to hamburgers. And In Gilroy the emphasis of the festival Is on cooking and eating. But In addition to saving up food, the festival also serves up a fresh attitude. '"Giiroy had such a negative image. Before the &eeway came In, Gilroy was just a k>gjam on the road between San Frandsco and Monterey," says Melone ... People would go through and say, 'Oh, what a smell.' We were a weekend traffic jam." No more. This year the weekend traffic jam wll be cauaed 'by people waiting to get off the freeway. 1n Glkoy. The sweet smel of success has 191 swely been a breath of fresh air for Gilroy. .., YOUI ~ to Upc09ing Events 4'llly 25, 26: Torrance Rodeo July 25-Aug. 1: Monterey Horse Show ~ 28-Aug. 1: 'rtlba-5utter Fair, Yuba City ...., • L\ag. 1: Contra Costa County Fatr, Antioch Aag. 2-9: Mozart ~. Sen Luis Obispo Aas. 4-8: "Old Spanish Days" Fiesta, Santa Barbara Alig. •15: Santa Clara County Fair. San Jose Aug ... Dbon Fesdval, Santa Maria -J.o.21: Sen Joequtn County f'*. Stockton -~15: Annual Stahrwtde Outdoor Art Show, s.a ROia ~ u.n: Humboldt County fair, Ferndale ,..,_ 17..at: Montmvy County Far ~ 17..at: s.i Bernardino County Fair, Vk:torvllla Alla.~ 6' Oilifan'a E~ and Fw, Secnmento Ami• ~ Annual Chlwacter Boat Parade • Newport~ . Aug. 15.19: Butte County Fair, Gridley Aug. 26-19: Redwood Empn Fatr, Ukiah Aug. r7: Ani.lope Valley Fair Parade, Lancastw The Grand Illusion All the State's a Stage Set i By Skip Fe<derber 1 T he film ls MacArthur, ; made in 1976, stan1ng , Gregory Peck. ln a ; poignant moment, the : General struts triumphandy ' across an Island In the Philip-! pines. Or so the movie-goer : thinks, judging from the • BCenes of lush tropical foliage : and blue Pacific. Actually, ' Peck ts returning to Cor- : onado Island, near San II Diego, shaded by imported I ftberglass palm trees. r Even today, due to I • I skyrocketing location costlS, : movies. commesdals and ~ tavtstm shows are being 1 shot not 1n natural settings : or Hollywood backlots but 1 In parts of the Golden State I that resembM? the actuel .t· : Hngs. Location directors : comb California for odd. : unusual or exotic locales that : simulete bona Ade environs. : Usually the arttftce ls so suc- 1 cessful that, unless the : viewer halls &om that par- : ticular piece of geography. he : may never be the wiser. ; FUm makers dupe audt- : ences ti.me and again. In 1 Black Sunday, for ex.ample, ~ those fearsome Arab ter- : rorists planning the Super : Bowl attack are surprised at t their Beirut headquarters, as : you may remember. The 1 winner of the Beirut look· : alike contest. and thus the : site for that scene: a peaceful : seminary In Mab'bu. I Even France's famed COte : d'Azur has been duplicated. , For Disney's Herbie Goa to j Monte Carlo. 6lm maken • simply took their cameras to '. Carmel. And In Blood Alley, I when John Wayne sup- : potedly ts 6ghttng In the , Orient against the local com- munists, he Is actuaDy bet- dtng In the San JoaquJn RJver Delta. . Whether a ftlm studio • dM>OMS a California locatk>n or gc>a to the actual Itta be- . Ing depicted depends on MVC1ll factors. "California· bMecf companies will by to ~.:,..~ COCllt edltM 1' • HMA.'I WIDU,J', """ .. - I l ((No matter what shape vour pools in, dean it automatically with 1 POiaris Vac-Swee ." p Grace Dawson, San Dkgo boun OJ' leas. U your pool is being cleaned once a week. Mocher Narure gets it 'Jilt)' every day. H's time you discovered America's# 1 automatic pool cleaner. Polaris Vac·SW"CJ>· Your pool will be cl6ner. fllst('r, seven days a week A cleaner pool. ln just three Send for the Independent test report whic h proved Polaru deans three Limes better than the popular swccp-rypc clC1111er. lo both concrete and vinyl liner pools. In only half the time You'll sec a big difference in energy savtnp. too energy In. but tc doesn't keep dirt out. The PolMU Vac-Swecp may remain under cov"r for occasional clcanJng 10 eliminate permanent staining. 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You wouldn't clC1Ul a I and 150 trade-up lnformatJon. house by only sweeping. wbr _ Name ____________ _ compro mise on your pool? Address __________ _ Cleaner. ruter. mtomatlcally. eftn Cit~ . undet a tolar blanket. State Zrp, ___ J A pool cover or !W>lar blanker keeps .L ,,._ ·----------------...,, ?.tit~~.;~ H2fPY poo! owners have made us -1. stay here," explains location director Frawley Becker. "But It really depends on the dictates of the script and the budget available.~ In the event a movie maker should opt to film In California, he can contact more than 60 city and coun- ty rum councils which help provide a wide range of loczi- tk:>ns: Western settings. state penal Institutions, factories and a panorama of outdoor locaJes. "We get about 2.500 aiJls annually from people looklng for locations," says Kristan Wagner, director of the state's Motton Picture Council. Shooting a picture in California does more than save the movie maker money. It brings upward of $1 billion in direct benefits to the state and about $3. 9 billion In rippleJike benefits to local businesses each year. according to a study by the U.C.L.A. Graduate School ol Management. Local businesses aren't the only ones happy to see a film aew. When ftlm maken take to the streets of California communities, residents also share In the fun . Durtng the making of Coast to Coast starring Dyan Cannon and Robert Blake, the town of Stockton and Its envlrorls filled In for Kansas City and western Colorado. The ap· pearances by Cannon and Blake delighted dtlzens, but a stunt-car aash. filmed at a downtown intersection, pro- vided more entertainment than etther the residents or productlon aew anticipated. . .. Silent Star: For $5,000 a Paramount location director enough for a "red bght" Mike Meehan found the per-<listrict sequence. It took The car, as planned. collided feet setting (In this case, the location people to find a con· with a truck fuU of chickens. real thing) -a Norwalk centration of adult book By acddent, the cages flew high-school bulldlng which stores, movie houses, etc. open and the townsfolk was dosed down In June that would provide what found themselves chasing 1981. Not only was lt used in viewers consider the '1ook" after 50 squawking birds. the movie, but crews also of L.A. -a took which L.A. On occask>n, film location oonwrfedltoafully~ lt3elf dkin't have. fame and fortune have Nm llUdio wtth production 1ney found the area -In actu~ walked through the offica and editing rooms to San Diego. And just to make front doors of some lucky save money and lime. 1hei'-potnt, fttm makers spiced residents. A televtsion com-OccMlonally, one part of up a part of the town. In this pany's advance party, sent to CaBforrua will even be u5ed case, not only was the au- scout sites resembling a as a substitute for another dlence deceived by the Boston locale, knocked on Ca!fomia area. In the movie ~ of scenery, but also a the door of a twc:>«ory beach Hardcore, George C . Scott San Diego dty coundlman home belonging to a Santa plays a father searching for who thought that this sec· Monica-based writer. Had his daughter on the seamy tion, which had been under· the aew decided to fllm streets of Los Angeles. Un· going refurblsh1ng and up- there, oocupants would have ~Kid'• SluH: A Norwalk high .chool becomes Rydell High, fortunately, L.A. just did not grading, was Jailing 1'9111 been t'elocat~ (at the ex· New Jersey, for Grea.1e U. come across as seamy back on its wicked ways . ...:I penseoftheftlmcompan~ ------------------------------------------------------~~~--and the owner gtven a fee for .. the house's 5el'Vices. mansion, complete with 30 One Lake Malibou family rooms and authentic Louis consented to such an ar-XV fumishJngs. has been ra~t when_ a television-featur:edJn episodes of Dab company requested their (es the ak:oholism clinic homestead for a 1V movie. visited by Sue Ellen), Fanto1y Though well-paid for tha lslond and The lnaedlble hospttallty ($1,000 for two Hulk, and in Kmtucty FNd days) the couple was ~-~- than happy with the way Mr$. VIiiagran (known as tho home was left by the Dovie Beams, during her ac· crew. A portable Rlidk> was ting days) potnts out that it's milling In action, and a few not lnapenltve to ftlm at her Items were broken. "While home. For outside 6lming of we were disappointed m the her five-acre estate she breakage and that Items had receives $5, 000 a day; inside 'disappeared,"' says Bill filming draws an even higher Way, owner of the home, prtce because of the fur. "the studio was kind and nlshings. generous in taking care of location directors are things so we weren't left ln largely responsible for the lurch." di9covertng appropriate sites. A few Individuals make a They astelS real estate and business 6f leasing their then make recommenda- homes for localk>n shoots. lions to d.i'ectors on a locale's Mr. and Mrs. Sergio~ subbiltty for fthnlng. When often rent their home out. Greme U directors needed a Tha $7 -million Pasadena large hlgh-9dlool saructure, cJav, ftlm companies con lhoot thfl Pmadeno mon8on. Mellowing Out with Frank Robinson Felaty Frank got to the Hall of Fame with hla awesome abllftlet as a player. WUI he be as weeelllf/ul managing atltldi!9 who~ merely mortal? -By Ron Borges F rank Robtnson had heard lt before. For three years they said he would get another chance. They said his phone would ring. Yet. when It finally did, he wasn't about to be fooled . "l got a call just before Chrtstmes 1980," Robin- son recalls. "It was Mr. Lurie [San Francisco Giants owner). He wanted to know If I was Interested In managlng the Giants and asked If we could get together for an Interview after New Year's. I really didn't take the call serlouliy." the event, just as he would dominate the game until age 41. when he retired. But his former successes would not help when the troubles hit in Cleveland. The other rumors about his being hired, by teams such as Boston, had never amounted to anything. "I felt ma~ I'd done something wrong," Robinson~. Robinson was winding dov.ln his career with the Callfornle Angels when Cleveland acquired him In 1974. He was the highest paid player on a team split along radal line5, the white players behind Manager Ken Aspromonte and the black players supporttng Coach Lany Doby. Robinson sat In the middle. On Sept. 28, Aspromonte was ftred and Roblnaon's Robby oould probobfv play 't11 he Is WJ as a dalgnakd httte. So after Bob Lurie's caJI, Robinson phoned his agent and Mked what Lune's votce sounded like. "That's when he realized lw1e was on the level. On Jan. 14, 1981 , Lurie formaDy announced that Frank Robinton was the tint block manager In Na- tional League history, just as he had been the first black manager In an of baseball history when the Cleveland Indians hired him In 1975. .. Managing Is never easy, but I expect to have fewer dJstractk>ns this dme," ~vs Robinson, who will be Inducted In the Hall of Fame next week. "I hope people refer to me as a manager, not a black manager." Robinson feels qualified to · manage again because .Ws .. matured as a person." In adcllUon, since &eavtng the Cleveland job, he'• chalwd up a one-ye.ar sUnt with a Triple A team and spent two years coeching under Balltmore's Earl Weaver. "'I was a lltde naive the last ttme. I ftgurtd the players would come to me with their problems, but there was a clique that bypal9ed me. There came a time when the &ont office started listening [to othen), not giving me the benefit of the doubt." At one time there had been no reason t.o doubt Frank RoblNon. As a player he was unparalleled: the National Lague'• Rookie ol the Year In 1956 and 1t1M.V.P.In1961. Ave years later, after be1ng traded from the Ctndnnatl Reds to the 8aJdmore Oliola wtth .. has been" branded on him . Robinson won the American league M.V.P. and the Trtple Crown In 1966, hls flnt year with the team. In 1966 the Ortola not on1'; won the pawmt, but swept the Dodgen In four games. Robmon '4W nemed the World Serta M.V.P. He had dominated F,,,,,.,_ Colfomlan Ron Barga II o ~ • tee MMU WU«l.Y, .l\lfy a, - name began to surface. Although there had never been a black manager In ma)or-league baseball htstory. It was no swpnse he would be cons~d as the ground breaker. He had worked dwtng the ofheason as a winter ~· manager In Puerto Rico for leWTZl1 ~· But C~land's star pitcher, Gaylol'd Peny. made It clear he VJOUJd not play for Robtnson. Peny had grown up on the hard-saabble farmland of North Carolina In a different era. "I had my dtfferenca wtth Gaylord when I joined the Indians as a player," Robenlon admltt, recal11ng the day Peny demanded he be paJd et least $1 more than his new teammate. "But when I was named manager. we talced. I thought everything was straightened out. It wasn't." D apMe Iha ~. the Indians emerged 79-80 In 1975 and 81-78 In 1976, ftnishlng f ou.rth both ttma In the American Lague East. For a chronic doormat, It was a nottceable lmprowment. But It did not come fast enough. Eerty In 1977 RobNon had run-JN with both Rico Carty, who pubtlcly attk:lzild him wh!Je he set only three feet eway, and Lmwll Banks. By now he had faced problems wtth white, Lattn and black players. And he hid yet to f~ a larger problem -the k>a of c.onftdence of General Manage PhU ~1. ~ .. though, RObinlon ~red to ~ getting hll tum on track. They had won two stra~t to push their ~ to 26-31 when Robin· IOO't phone raqg on June 28. He was ftred . "I thouQht Frank did an t:xc«Bent Job at CJeveland ," U\11 Jeff Torbor;1 the man who ,.. placed him. "I never understood why he was fired. They mede a mistake." Managers may be hired to be fired. but Robinson had posted a credible 186-189 record. a record that should have quickly earned him anothet chance. Even so, for three years Robinson recelved no offers. Instead. he worked as a coach with the Angels and Orioles and maneged Baltimore's top farm dub tn Rochester for the 1978 season. But most of all he welted. "I felt Frank was ready to man&ge again before he went to San Francisco,'' Weava says. "He'U be better becaUM of the Cleveland experience. There's no better teacher than history. And Frank will do a good job. He knows basebaU." Robinson also knows himself now. At age 46, Robinson knows even he must change If he Is to become more as a manager than simply a first. "'There's some truth that I've mellowed," he says. "But I don't want that to be mllconmued. rm just as determined end feisty as ever, but I've learned to control It more. "When I came to San Frandsco, I started with a dean .&ate. Tht CJew&and libaadon was e thing where I always had to prove myself." But the at· tttude of Lwi8 la different, Robtnaon explains. Get- ting this Job now was not the b'9 deal It was In 19'75. "This l8am hu a far more stable OWMrlhtp than Osveland had; they have a re.dsdc Idea of what dlldon ~ want tt. team to go In," M eddt. "At this ttege, howilwr, what thls team needs II pa· timoe. The Giants haw M -I hope." Roblneon NWerded that patienc:e lmmediabtlt/, taking a team that had ftnlthed 11 games under .500 In 1980 and Wal fllt In b mgue Jn hlnlng to (COflf#lwd) Doctor·tated V•giai.1 relines burning irritation in second.a. If vou -like most women - occu_;nall" suffer from cxcemaJ ''aginal itching, use fast-arcing Vagi1it• fem1n1ne Cream Medication. Vagisil noc onty stops itching in k.'Cond.s. it mcdica1cs to help heal inOamed skin, checks odor, protect• against further irri~tion. And it's been pro"en effccti\e, u~ by o'er 2~ million women. Get gentle. can-to-use Vagisil where fem mane prod ucu arc 1<>1d. Doctor-tested -SO )'OU know ic .. ..Ce and d"ec:bve. o your heels ache? l'RAMK ROlllllSON one ~me over (56-55) in his first year. He also convened· a rather average pitching ~ to the third best In the National League. And Robinson and the Giants' front office decided that a major overhaul was still needed. They dismantled that aging pitching staff and com- mitted themselves to younger arms. He now manages like a man who Is build· Ing for a more certain future. "It's different now," Roblnson't wife of 19 ye«s, Barbara, says. 'There Is a lot less pressure. The last 11me he was the first black manager. This time he's just the manager of the Giants." 1"9111 Which Is all he wants to be ILi Juan More Who Belongs It came and went In an Instant, an ac- tion and a reaction. Yet the day back In 1965, when Juan Marlchal struck then Los Angeles Dodger catcher John Rose- boro with his bat. still hangs over hlm. The San rnndsco Giant pitcher believed Roseboro had purposely grazed his ear with a return throw to Sandy Koufax. "It's the only thing I regret In my life," Marichal, 45. admits. He was suspended and fined Immediately, but he has been paying ever since. Despite having one of the ftnest pitching records In baseball his- tory, Juan Marlchal has twke been denied entry Into the Hall of Fame In the past two years. The voters seem to have forgotten his 243-142 record. They seem to re- member only a sOOtary moment of bbnd rage, Marichal believes. "If that had something to do wtth the voting, I would like to ask all the writers who didn't vote for me If they have done anything wrong," Marlchal says "l think In my career and In my life, that ls the only wrong thing I have done." But that knowledge has done little to minimize the sting of his second straight re)ectlon by the Hall of Fame Commtttee last winter. Bob Gibson, perhaps the finest pitcher In the hlstoiy of the St. Louis Cardinals, acknowledged the error of the voters' ways when he was Inducted that summer. In his acceptance speech he called Marl· chal the best pitcher of an era that lnclud · ed hilmelf, Koufax and Don Drysdale. Perhaps lt had some effect, for the vote was far closer this year. "l think ro make It next year," Marichal says. "(ft don't. I won't accept It lf I make ll later on. After aD, l won men ~mes than 32 out of the 42 pitchers who ate In the Hall of Fame." John Roseboro agre.a that Mancha! should be Inducted. The Incident la behind him T\OW, and he wishes others would put It behind Marlchal. "I have no Idea If the bet Incident had anything to do with him not making the Hall ol Fame," says Roseboro. "He cer- tainly belongs there. At far as why he hasn't made It, who knows?" Juan Marichal thinks he doa. -Ron &org. Original U.S. Gov't Mint ... lntematlonll Coins & Currency, Inc ol Mon"*'8r. Veonont. a Olstrlt>utor ot rare ctllns. announces llle nituse for ult ol an e.traord1nary are rare surviv· 1n9 hoatO of Amer\ca's Hrst mrmemof'attw legal llllOlf coin -the 1893 "Columbus" Sliver ~If Oolw 111*11 AMlllt 100 Yura Aet -A F!On Prtc*a llllpukt Mint.a In the last century to commemorate tlle 'OOtll MnlYll'Sary ot the~ ot Am1nca. thlS vtnt.l09 Sll\ltr totn Ills the h1stonc OtStmctlon ol t>e- 189J ;: ',~:' ;;::• :,:;::i; ::,~ 1:,u1~ 5'n1' Mina Hagshlp ,.....,. never again ~ec on any other U S coinq -~ are neYI( ~n ltkely to be struck As tflt !IOO!h AllMltfsary ot "1'~'1.-.~l.. • .-11 America so1sccmry~heslnthenextoecaoe. w.&lllJW 11115 ilrNOy SC¥C9 Columous commemcullve wlll unooubtlOly t>ecOme lll(;reasingly sought·alter. and Siher Half Dollar a precious lamlly keepsake 1n A.merlcan home$ $28 Price for U.S. Public GUARANTEED NEXT 30 DAYS ONLYI Special presentation boxes for Individual coins available for $2.50 &aefl. Al ......... "' ... ....... .......,. 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That's because they wtll be ~end­ ing the 67th annual conwntton of Es- peranto, the unlve:r- correspondence OC>\a!le (wtth onJy 30,000 openings). onJy a few thousand Americans speak the language. "A lot of countrles want to t.eadl it In their schools," Schulze told US, "'but the U.S . could really make the differ- ence." sal ~ aeated Bil'4e lcn ICJVS Babel ctvided .. ~tongue. And then maybe more of us could join the Etperantlsts this week In Bel-In 1887 by Polish doctor Ludovic Zamenhof and now spoken by at least one mlDlon people In more than 100 ooun111es. WMh on- ly 16 basic rules of grammar and no lrTegulmtties, Esper- anto Is much simpler to In their hospital nurseries. tome newborns are being subjected to noise levels equal to those In a factorv. Raearchen recently ob- served the special-care 6w1litta -for premature babies and other tugh ·risk newborns -at Los Angel- es Cowlty/U.S.C . Medk:al Center Women's Hospital, the largest obstetrical lu.m than molt foreign lan- guages, says Cathy Schuble, e.d.hor of the Esperanto newsletter In the U.S. Still, although 150,000 Chinese citizens recendy applied for an Esperanto gium who, thinking toward 1983's convention, wilJ say to one another ln fond fareweU , "Ml vldos vin venontjan! en Bud4pest" -"See you next year In Budapest." ROCKIN' ROUND THE U.LA. Recently we ran an Item mentioning a guide to country music radio stations mound the oountry. So far, It's drawn well over 4,000 requests. Stnc:e then, we heard from Arthur Vuolo of Ypsilanti, Mich ., who alters a complete guide lo rode music staHons around the U.S. He lists them by he· quency, format (top 40, oldles, IOU.l,.etc.) and he arranges them by lntentat.e, so you can ftgure out where to pick up your htvodte IOUnds whether you're drtvtng on Route 95 from Bangor, Me., to Miami or Route 80 from BericeJey. c.aJJf., to New York Cly. To order, send 50 oerm In coin to ROCKGUIDE, P.O. Box 219F, Ypsilanti, Mich. 48197 . hospttaJ In the U .5 . They found that the abundance of both spedaJ equipment and personnel caUled noise leYels of BIR11IDAYS roughly 75 dedbels, or equal to the sound of tndftc, with the noise tometilDel approx.Ima- ting that of large machinery. One of the raeardl· en, Dr. Joan Hodg- man, a profa90r of pedJatrla at u .s. c .•• tokt ua that there couJd be a link between the noll8 leveJs ald 1he high lnddenoe of hear- ing km found among premature ~. and that the noile Uo may be c:ondJu1ing to the burnout often suffered by tpedakare nunery pcr10flMI. (AD Leo) Sundav -Jack Gtlfotd 75. Monday -Ja- son Robards 60; Mid< Jag- 911' 39. 'D...UV -Ndr- man tar 60; Peggy Flem- ~ The ,.,,.,,,,,_ tlliflUlrle .., U.""'°" A-. ,... .. N. Y. 1cml ~~ Vloe~~· e..c:uciv. Edit«, Arthur Coacier CMlnnan Emerttue. Morton ,mi-. . THE ):St' C~TS When the movie China· IOum was shown on network 1V last fall, It was shortened by a ful 14 minutes to ftt the time slot - • yet not a *'9le word was cut. How? Well, stnoe ~ felt the plot d the mystey was too ln- trk:ate for conventional editing, they used a technique ca.Bed time compression, which can speed up recorded pictures and sound by 20 percent without detection. As reported recendy In Science 82, time oouaptession has also become qutte popular with mdlo and 1V advertisers, who )J(e to squeeze a few extra WOt'd.s Into their costly 30-and 6Q.9'!ICOnd spots. And studies have found that peo- ple remember ttme-compresae.d commerdals better than regular ones, perc:eMng ttme-coinprese.d spoMstne:n as more knowledgeable and enthusiastic. AllClllBTO PICK .. He couldn't run for anl- maJ..<:ontrol officer around here." doesn't qutte have the ume ring to it, but dog catchers would prefer the old saw n!W<>fded just the same. 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