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Israeli demands rejected • ID Lebanon talks
BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP)
Lebanon and the PLO Saturday
rejected Israel's latest t'Ond1t1on.s
for end1.ng the siege of Betrut JUSI
hours before a reported lsral•lt
deadline for a f111al plan lo
evacuate the P11lest1n1an
guernllas A cease-fin.• held fur
the second day
The JewtSh st.aw left the door
open for <:omprom1s1• on huw
many Palestine L1b1•rallcJ11
Organization fighters !:ihould
leave and whe:.-n a rnuh11lc1t1onal
pe1H't>keeping force could bi>
dt>ployt:'d tn the Lebanese cap1taJ.
U S pres1denuaJ envoy Ph11t p
C Jlab1b held a m idday
n1nference with Lebanese
Prf>S1dent Elias Sarlull and Prime
M1n1su-r Shafik Wazzan to assess
l'ach side's posiuon before Habib
ldt for Jl•rusalem
Afterward. Wan.an said "The
~ap •~ slt'adily narrowing on the
lt•rms of evacuati ng the
Pc.1lcstmian fighters We hope it
will ~m van1sh so thl· new stage
of implementation and the Lifting
of the 1nege begillll."
Habib arrlvt:'d Saturday night
in Jerusalem, where he will hand
Israeli Prime Minister Menachem
Begin the latest Lebanese, and
PLO poeluons on the evacuation
and deployment of an American,
J.rench and Italian peacekeeping
force in west Beirut Beirut's
in ternat1o nal telephone, telex
and least' IJnes were cut off for
seven hours Saturday for
unexplained reasons
A1a ocla t e d Pres11
correspondent Nicolas B. T atro
repo rted the city was
"completely quiet" Saturday
under a cease-fire established
Thursday to halt the h eaviest
Israeli air raid since Israel
invaded J une 6
The Beirut Newspaper As
Sahr, which 1s close to the P LO,
said the evacuation could begin
as early as Tuesday if Habib was
successful m h lS talks with lsraell
leaders. #
As Sahr said l.srael had given
Habib unul 5 p.m . today (8 a m
PDT) -72 hours aft.er the lalE'st
cease-fll'e went into effect to
hnallz.e the evacuation plan Thl·
re p ort could not be
tndt•µt•nderitly venfied.
Ml'anwhlle, lsrat>h opposition
leadN Shunon Pe res, returrung
from m1:1:t1ngs in Washington
w1 th Prt·s1de nt R eagan and
St.•crl.'lar y of S tale Gl'orge P .
Shull7 , told an Amswrdam news
c.·onfrn·m:e ht< wai. "t<ncouraged
that a soluuon 1s nl:'arby " H e
said ht· hopt"<.l l.'Vat·ua uon l'ould
:.I.art Thursday
'3-rnartini lunch ' deduction
left intac t b y tax hike panel
Flutte r y
g e ts 'em
ever y fair
WAS HINGTON 1Al') A
Senatc-Houst• tax nt·got1attng
commattec b<1<:k c·d away frorn
t a c k I 1 n g l h t• f a b 1 " d
"three-mart1m lunt'h" Saturd<iy
and neared ttw t•nd of 1b work,
still unsure how to lil';d with
unemploymt•nt bt.·rwf1L'>. l•·..is1ng
and c1garettt> taxt ......
from 1L'i salt• qualify fur spenal
t'apil<il-ga1ns wx rates
VoLl'd to rl'tain <s µrov1sion
al low111g a J:>t:rson to avoid t.ax on
up t1> $750 111 publie-ut1l1ty stock
d1v1dt·nds that arP remveslA'Cl in
1tw utility
Tought•m'(I tht• "minimum
l.1ll. · on l'nrporal10ns by rt'<lucini<
I '1 Jll'fl'l'llt thl' valut• of n •rt.a1n
dt•du1 lions sut·h as tht.• o il
dt·pll·llon allowanct>
During a n e arl y IH hour
-;(·~'>•on that 1·rnh'<.i JUSt bdore 9
.1 rn S a tu r<la) thl• nm f 1·rl'nt'I'
comm1 llt.'<' vot<.od to preserve the
full drout:t1on for business meals
tht' "thrN.· martini lunch" -
and approvl•J higher taxes on
t t• 1 <' p h o n l' si_• r v 1 c E' , a 1 r I i n e
p<isSt'ngcrs and lht.· insurance
industry
CongrE>SS1011al leadl'!"s hoped t.o
build support for thl• tax incn•ase
by adding t.•xtra unemployment
bt•nC>f1ts t.o the mt•asure Another
propost.•d "swet.•tener" was to
moderate tht.• Senalt'-approved
doubling of tht.• P1ght-c.'l'nt-a-pack
c·1garettc· l<IX
K1·11 Lknton of Laguna &:a1:h
known as D<1m1en when he
tried lo makr a Irving writtng
and singing folksongs has
changl'<i has tune
Tht•se days he l'alls himself tlw
Butt.<•rfly Man
l)(•nton'., not s1ng1ng anymore,
nor 1s tw t•mulatrng th€' comic
book h<•r o S p1dl•rman, ins tead
ht•'s nc·tting profits by Sl'lltng
framl'd C'XOlll buttt'rflws at the
Sawdust Fes tival 1n Laguna
Beach
MC't'tmg wt'll into ttw 111ght an
a room paekt•d with .11dt•-.
television cam1•ras and lohbv1sL-.
r e pres en t 1 n g h u n d r 1· d s 11 f
1 n t e r es l s , t h t· l 11 m rn 1 ll " •
s l rug g I c• d I o < om p I 1· l t· .1
compromiS<· pac.:k<•KI' of Lilli. .ir1d
revenuc tnert>ast·s totaltng $~9
btlhon over thrt·t· y1•a1., tl11·
largest rl'vl:'nll(' r,11:.111g n110,1-.111t
in peacetime· h1s torv
Tht• comm1tt<-<·
Agr('('(l to l'Xt•rnpl from lh•
new 10 pcrc.'t•nl w1thhold1ng cill
in te rest and d1v1dc•nds any
account that t•arn.-; l<'SS th;.n $150
a year inter('St It had 1·m·lwr i-.t'I
a $100 thrl'Shold
HB man h e ld in fatal
shooting of t een-ager
fX.nwn '><IVS he's bt't'n tn the
butlt•rfly bu~1nc~ for nine years
and h<ts an 111vc•ntory of more
than 50,000 of tht.· well -
pn·sc·rvt·d. t·olo rfully winged
bugs from South Anwnca. Afm:a
and Asia
Op1•rat1ng in has garage
wo rkshop, DPnton SJX'nds most
of thl• yc><ar mounting the critters
1n woodc•n fr<.1mt•s with glass
fronts I ii' only st•lls the arttsllc
work.'i of nature· al thl' Sawdust
Ft>s tival und tht· 22-day Los
R e J e <' t .-d " S 1· n a t 1 •
amendment that would havt•
reducc>d from 1:.! months to six
months thC' min1murn t1mt• ;111
asset must tx· ht•ld t)(•fon· prof1L"
An 18-yt·dr 11ld Hunungton
Hc'dl.'h m.in w<i s bookt•d f o r
>nvl·-.uga t10n o f manslaughtt•1
,ifter what pulic1· th1·orau• was an
.wl·1tfpntal ... hooting latt.• Friday
th;H killt'Cl <HW ll-1.>n-agl'<l girl and
w11u nd1•d .cnolht•r
Thi• shnol 1ng Look plan• rn a
Firs t executive e ditor
for Dail y Pilot name d
Jan£• Amara lt.1-. lw1·11 11.1mt"I
C'Xel"UllVt' c·tl1t11r "' it .. l>,1al\
Pilot
In this rwwlv < rt·a11 .. 1 po-.1l11111
Mrs Aman will ht n •-.ptm-.1hh·
f n r a 11 rH· w .., J n d r c · .i 1 u r '· '
operat1ono; of the· 1>.111\ l'il1d
at'C'ordmR to fhnm.a., •• I l.ol1 •\'
publishl'r
H er appo1ntmt>nt b1111n11•.,
effective Mondav
Thoma.< A Mi""."'""' ol the newspapt:'t:1 1 d1r1•< I 1111·
editorial vpl"'ra s, wr1t1• ha ..,
regular column. ·• u st ( 'o,1st111..: "
and play ra strong roll 111 ttw
cont1nu1ng g<>:cl of prod11e t
enhan<'t'm<'nL-.. l l<clt·v .tnnc•UIH 1·d
"Thi~ man<1~!'rn1·nt 'ilrtH ll11 1·
common 111 th1· nl'v. "l'"PPI
industry. will -.1•par,11c th1·
d1 r ect1on of tht• n1•v.-. .incl
1-d1tonal functions
"It wall also rn .. 11 r 1·d1t1111.ol
pos1t1ons th.11 ,1r1· 1nd1·pc·nd1·nl
from th•· n1 "'' r1 ~1 11 rt1ng
operallon.s and pc1-.1t11m tht· D.111\
Pilot Vf•ry Wl'll with rt"ifX'\'l to
1mprov 1n~ both lo< .ii n1·v."
coverage a nd lotal 1·cl1t11r1.d
coverage." Hale•) st..•t<-<1
"Pilo t rc·adC'rs wal I h1• th•·
be n e f 1 u a r 11·.., 11 f 1 h ..., 11 • ,,..
manag<'m<-nl or~;11111a11011 · 111
added
B o t h M r s A ni ,1 r t .1 11 cl
Murphm<' will r€'port to ll.1lt•v
M rs Aman, :15, has ht•t•n t'<ittor
nf Los Angl'lf'S T1m1 -s Svndll'all'
the past two y<'ars, whPrc· -.ht
was re s pons1blP f nr
newsroom operations
A newspaper Vf"teran o f 15
yf"ars, Mrs Aman has S<'rvt-d 111
news managemt•n t post t1nn" .1 t
the Philadelphia Daily N!'ws, tht>
, WORLD
APPOI NTED Janl' t\m,trt
h.is h<'t.'Il appmntc-<.i to fill thl·
111 wh c rP,ll!'cl poc:;1t1on o f
1•\t'< ul1\ 1 1•d1tor uf tlw l1et1l y
Pilo1
M>am1 H1·rc1ld c.1nd the DNro11
Fri~· Prc"S.s Prior to these posts.
-.h1· wa:-assoc1at1-<I v.1th the· St
l'Nl'r.,hurg T1mC's 111 Flnnd,i and
tht• Camden Cou rie r -Post in
Nrw .lc•rsl'V
Shi· ,., a cum laudc· JOUrnal1sn1
gr;1duatr of th1• lln1vcrs11y of
llhnm.,
Mr.. Aman and hl'r hu.sband
Rolx·rto. a nat1v1• of Hom<', lt..'lly,
will rt"'i1de rn Costa Mesa ·
More Poland dem on strations
WARS AW, P o land (AP) -Demonstrators
chaUenged communist Poland's martiaJ law authont1E'S
for the second day Saturday.
NATION
R eagan poll rating drops
NEW YORK (AP) -Amid dissatisfaction with
his fore ign policies and handling o f the economy.
PresJdent Reagan's public opinion ratings dipped to 37
percen t saying he is d oing a good-excellent job.
Bush push es tax increase
CHICAGO (AP) -Vice President George Bush
brought t he Reagan administration's campaign for a
$99 billion tax hike to the Midwest Saturday, saying,
"T he people are golng to back the president."
..
N a I u C 1 r l" I t• h o m e 1 n t h t'
1 lunlington Harbor an•a al about
11 :IO p m . polt<.·1· said. The
suspc.·<.·t , H1 L·hard Berge.
rt•p()rtl'dly livt•d at the home
lll't''lSIOnall y Ang1·lc·<., County Fair ·
"I also have a perso nal
rol IP<:'tUJl1 of <'XOtlt' bc-etles," t he
Buttl·rfly M;.in 1.'xpla1ns. pulling
out a boxful of 4 inch long insect
carc<.IS.'>C'S with furry legs
Dt.•ad 1s I ~, yC'ar -old Ri.se Lou
Tuek<>r of Rt'Clondo Beach Dena
f'arro w , 18, o f Huntington
Beach was rPported m cnt1cal
n1 nd1t1on Saturday after
undc•rgomg surgery at Fountain
Vallcv Community H05p1tal
Police said the two were shot
from bc•h1nd when o 30-30
laltbt·r raflt· that Bcrgc had
p1ckc'(f up m "m upstairs bedroom
ac:'t 1dpntallv discharged Both
vu urns Wf'n• wounded bv the
.... inw bullt·t. anording I<; Sgt
Carl Scht>llt nlo(t•r Mass Tucker
.1ppan•ntly wa.-. shot through th{'
hl'art, h<• s.ud
NETTING PROFITS K e n Denton marvels at the
iridescent beauty that comes from homely cocoons. Ht•
sells butterflies framed or affixed to natural habitats
"Bu l I don· t ~wll lht'St' at the
Sawdust Ff'Sllval because they're
JUSI too grisly for thl• ladies,
thl•y'd JUst turn around and walk
!See BUTTERFLIES, Page At)
Tht· own•·r uf 1h1· homt• at
lti!'lll I N;1lu C1n ll· wa..., listt:'d as
Dr Jorge· dt•I Toro f.X>I Toro and
.1 dau~htc•r rt•portet.Jly were at
honw but unJw ~irc• that the
visitors h;1d t•nt{·rt·d whC'n tht•
-.htM >ll llj.( Ill '\'U ff{'(!
Thl' trio had t·omc· to v1s1t a
fnl•ml who was not m th1• hou~
.1t tht• llmt" pol11•· .... ud
Bigger bulls
await T eca t e
thrill eek e rs
TE<...ATE Mf'x1co 1AP)
Bt•t•ft·d up poltn• st.'l unt v and
b1ggt•r bulls will bt· waiting when
fill.000 t.ounsl<> <rnwd into Tf'Catt.•
for today's Pamplonada. a
runntnR o f lhl' bull'i fesllval
llundn'Cls of thnll S<'f'ker> will
lw r h<i •wd through TN·<He's
narrow downtown s trr•t•L<; by 14
Mexican bulls and six cows
ThP run. which start.s with a I
pm wh1stl1• blast from a nearby
bn•wf'ry. 1s patlPrnc-d after the
famou s an nual fe stival o f
Pamplona. Spain popuwrized by
wnters Ernest Hemingway and
James Michener
Organt7(•rs say the bulls will be
h1ggl·r than f'Vf'r, Wt'1ghmg 100
pounds mc1rC' 1 han a year ago
STATE
Actor Joe E . Ross dies
LOS ANGELF.S (AP) -Actor Joe E. Ross. best
known for his role as the chunky policeman in the
television series, "Car 54, Where Are You?" has died
of an appare nt heart attack. a family spokesman said
S hark doing well
SAN DIEGO (AP) -A great white shark, taken
t.o Sea World after being entangled ln a fishing net,
passed its first 24-hour test Saturday, swimming
without difficulty officials said.
Mistrial d eclare d in Norco case
VISTA (AP) -A mistrial was declared Saturday
in the penalty phase of a murder trial aa jurors were
unable to decide on punishment for three men
convicted of killing a sheriff's deputy in a Norco bank
robbery and shootout.
INDEX
Bridge E3
04
E5-6. Fl-8
E3
E5
C7
Robert Bruss
Classified
Crossword
Death Notices
Delaplane
Editorial Page
Entertainment
Featuring
Finance
Robert Gardn er
Horoecope
A6
El-2
E3
Dl-5
A6
E3
SPORTS
Ann Landers
Movies
Public Notices
Real Estate
Sports
S tock Marke t s
S tyle
Television
Theaters
Travel
Weather
Angels take it on the chin
E3
El-2
E5
04-5
Bl-5
D6-7
Cl -8
E4
El-2
C7
A2
The Angeb alarnmed the A's Friday, but Oakland
ca.me right back Saturday to win 10-1.
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• Orange Coa1t OAIL Y PI LOT /Sunday, Augu1t 15, 1982
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fJUTTERFLIES I
•way without looking at pnYthin8 elae." ~ a ealcfea, h e explains. the
~~tie Man" isn't much of a
wawtnc card, aa stage names so.
k
. Denton says he bu ys his
utte rfles fro m greenhouse
armers in places l ike the
~m a ion ju ngle a nd the
;Himalayan mountains.
: He'• reluctant to talk about hia ~urces because he says It took
~ear1 t o develop reliab l e
.Uppllers and because he also ~orks as a middle -man,
jiupplying exotic butterflies to
E_ther collectors in the United
JS tales.
·, The butt.erlies are mailed dry
S..nd f o ld ed 1ns1 d e paper
:Wrappings to Denton's h1lls1de
h ome. He u~ humid1her to
Unfold the brr~ht and variously
Shaped wings.
· The butt.erfLies range an sire,
~ingtip to wingtip, from 2 w 8
inches. They selJ for $1 5 to $60 .
• • •
A. a youngster growing up in
Corona Del Mar Denton Wied to
g e t his net and travel to
Mammoth or the High Sierras
and hunt local specimens. He said
he captured samples of 400 of the
4~0 butterfly species found In the
st.ate.
"But that was just for fun.
Never in my wildest dreams d id I
ever think I'd make a living like
thlB," Denton says.
"l always thou1iht I'd be a
folksinger, but aft.er that didn't
pan out I realiz.ed how much my
friends liked framed butterflies
and I started selling my works in
front of department stores and at
fairs across the country."
Denton, who holds a bachelor's
degree in sociology. sets
occasional verbal abuse from
extreme nature lovers for
eruct fying the colorful bugs
mside glass coffins, but he scoffs
at the concept.
"These are bugs after all, and
it's hard to put personality traits
on bugs,'' Denton says. "Besides,
most of their lives are spent as
ca.terpillars and they are raised
in greenhouses where they IJve
90 percent of their full lifespan. o...y,......,._.._,c._......,,.
. "Peorle buy them for all
teaaona,' Denton says. "Some use
them to deccrate home-m ade
lamp• or clocks. but mostly I
think they just like the colorful
~orks of nature to hane on their
)Valla."
The Cobra Butterfly may be
the most startling of Denton's
l'll8SSive collection. At the tip of
the top two wmgs, nature has
painted m arking s c l osely
resembling the side eye and head
of a poiaonous robra snake
"In the wilds, butterflies are
lucky to live 20 percent of their
lifespan before a spider or a bird
eats them.
SKIMMING -With "rooster tails" trailing their skimboards,
Joe Santley (above) and Nick Hernandez (below) compete in
the sixth annual Victoria skimboard contest at Aliso Beach
Park Saturday. Both from South Lagu na, they w e r e
competing in the category for 16-18-year-old.s. More action is
scheduled for today from n oon to 5 p.m .
"T h is type laves an the
ij1malayas where there are a lot
bi cobraa, and when the butterfl y
$ways back and forth on a rock
~ith its wing folded hke the
head of a snake, bards leave at
flone," Denton explairui
"I just tell the occasional
extremist that if I w e re a
butterfly, I'd gladly take the
tradeoff and live a full, happy
life in a greenhouse protected
from danger.''
Of course. the final tradeoff IS
at the Sawd ust Festival where
Denton sells examples of colorful,
bright, exot ic nature to
suburbanites.
PCH crash probed
Newport Beach police were
investigating a serious traffic
accident o n Pacific Coast
Highway late Saturday night
poeaibly involving two fatalities.
The accident occurred at 2741 W.
Coas t Highway, ne ar Tustin
Avenue.
~apan's jittery neighbors
r extbook s, film bring f ears of resurgent militarism
TOKYO (AP) A popular
ne w film that kindly portrays
Japan's wartime leader is the
latest sign of what other Asian
n ations are calli ng an ugly
r esurgence of Japan ese
militarism.
' The film 's o p e ning has
coincided with an uproar an Asia
over new Japanese high-school
t extbooks. wh ic h fe ature
watered-down accounts of the
lapanese empire's cruelty in the
years leading up to and including
World War lI The textbooks
have threatened to damage
Tok yo's relations with its
neighbors
"The Imperial Japanese
Empire," released last week. as a
tle<:'hnically well done film that
shows cruelty and suffering on
both sides But at treats wartime
prime minister Gen Hidek1 Tojo
as a benevolent man, whale
depicting Allied soldiers as
treacherous and brutal
NIWB INllYBll
Direct-0r Toshio Masuda said
the three-hour epic show s the
truth . Toe i Co. Ltd . the
producer, said the film is playmg
to standing-room audiences. and
90 p erce nt of patro n s
interviewed say they w er e
"~ply Moved_"
Several critics have denoun~
the film The English-language
Japan Times said it turns Tojo
"from an adaman t1ne and
ruthless rrulltanst into a benign,
sensitJVe super-patriot shedding
tears over his decision to raid
Pearl Harbor."
China's official news agency
Xinhua said the film leaves the
impr ession that Japan was
compelJed to launch the war for
its own survival and to "liberate
Asia ..
The picture has added .to
s peculat i on that Japan is
lurching toward repetition of its
military past , an iss ue that
eme rg ed c learly over th e
textbook changes.
China and South Korea, which
some historians say suffered the
most under Japanese conquerers,
have led the denunciations of the
revised textbooks. saying they
are a <:rude attempt to distort
history. Newspapers in Taiwan.
Singapore, Hong Kong and the
Philippines have also denounced
the textbooks.
A South Korean protest about
g lossed-over references t o
Japan's colonial behavior in
Korea have incited several
demons trations. Officials
ugh tened security around the
Japanese Embassy in Seoul, and
some restaurants and taxi drivers
have refused to serve Japanese
tourists and business travelers.
Slightly warmer
Tentperatures The Forecast For 8 p.m. EDT Sunday Auqust 1 5
•H1Qh Temperatures
NATION
Alt>eny 78 51
All>uque 90 63
0¥9' out ... coastal welflft wes1 Amermo tOO 70
to not11'1wat winds tO to t8 knots Anchorage 64 so
Allan ta 83 72 with H•• 2 to 4 teat through Atlante Cty 76 60 10 tonight over lnl\er waters light
vattable Winds l\tght and morning Balurnore 82 58
houre becoming aoutt1we•t to Blfrnlnghm 85 7'l
8191'1\arcie 86 70 -1 10 to 111 knot• during the Bolae 88 53 eftemoon Afternoon Wind wa.,..
2 to 3 IMC Southwe9t awe4l1 1 to 8<>91on 79 60
3 IHI. Low clouds night and ButtalO 77 56
Burlington 74 56 ~ h<>ura t>ecomlng moetly Chertatn SC 86 75 sunny afternoon Cl\81'1stn WV 8J 54
C11er1Ua NC ~ 67
U.S. Ct-..yenne 85 5<4 sunuuary ClllcaOO 81 57
Cincinnati 80 SS Thundera1orrn1 moved Into ci.ve11n<1 81 54 ant-central and northwetl Clmt>la SC 89 70 Ph08l\IX 10:1 II!> Newpar1 Beach 71 63
MIMiUlp91 on S1turd1y. dumping Columt>ut 81 52 P•ttst>ur~h 79 89 Ontario 87 58
more than 5 ·~ lncllea of rain on Oel-Ft Wth 102 77 Piiand. e 74 54 Pslm Spring• 101 71
1om1 er•••. w hite aavera 01y1on 82 55 Piiand. Ore 73 H Sacr•ITMlfltO 78 55
thund«atorme ttruck Nebrulc• Reno 87 u S1lln11 1111 ~
end pot'llont ol MIM01Jrl. caualng Denver 87 60 Richmond 82 .. San 841mardlno 91 58 Dea Moine. 75 89 Seit Lake 87 85 San Diego 76 ee llOfTll "oodlnQ end brief pQwer Detroit 81 59 laJlu,... Duluth 74 60 San Antonio ~ 75 San Francleco 85 511
EIMWfllre on Saturday. early El Paao 98 72 Se•llle 68 52 Sen Joae 78 55
mornlnQ log In the SoutheHt Fairbank• 60 58 Shreveport 95 78 S1nt• An• 79 111
t>urned off M lhe day _,, on. F1tgo 79 .. SIOIJx !'ells 78 86 Stockton 1111 55 St LOUii 83 60 Tanoe Valley 78 41 t>ut patclllS ol IOQ remelned In Fleo•••tt 78 55 St P.ftmpe 85 77 Thermal 102 73 mld·aftemoon lrom MIMOIJrl Into OrHI Fells 80 47 eee11tn Kant•• and southlHI Han lord 80 56 Spokane 74 54 Torr enc. 74 80
Nebt ..... Helenll 84 55 SyrecuMt 77 51 Yuma 105 79
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Comic world heroes, collectors
gather at FV charity affair
By STEVE TRIPOLI
Of Ille Delly Piiot Staft Some make-be11eve s uper
heroes are teaming up with their
creators and admirers an
Fountain Valley this weekend in
part to h elp a down-to-earth
cause.
The special event at the Land
of Ooh's and Ah's t.·omac book
store was promo ted as a
charitable affair to aid the fight
against muscular dystrophy, and
a portion of the money taken in
at the store and by v1s1tmg arusts
1s earmarked for that caUS('
But the convocation has been
good for business, too, bringing
out both wide-eyed fans and the
cool aficionados of a 8rowang
investment craze-comae book
collecting
Store ow n er John Fulce
brought in replicas of the robots
from the Star Wars films. people
dreSSt>d as the characters from
that movie and other science
fiction productions, plus some of
the artists who draw comae book
characters. He combined them
with the estimated 25.000 comic
books of all ages in has store to
attract the curious a nd the
collectors to his event
Visitors to the store Saturday
saw artists such as Mike Grell -
who has drawn such comic
stalwarts as Aquaman, Superboy.
The Legion of Super Heroes and
Green Lantern for DC Comics -
display their works and create
one-of-a-kind masterpieces that
sold for as much as $100.
Grell was aa!Ung ufwards of
$500 for some pieces o hi.a comic
art he had brought with him.
FuJce. a comic book lover for
26 of his 33 years. said comic
collecting is fun because investors
can spend anywhere from under
a dollar to thousands to follow
the s tories which captivated
them in their youths, and
sometimes beyond.
Comic books were rated as the
ninth most lucrative form of
investment. as measured by
return. in a 1981 survey of the
top 20 investmen ta publiahed in a
large business magazine, Fulce
aaid.
Age is not the aole determinant
of a comic'• worth. The book'•
central character and the artiat
who drew it often ar e more
impor tant to the book'• value.
Fu.lee Mid. J
And you don't have to find a
rar e g e m t o make money
collecting comics. he said. Soml'
books released for the first t1m<.>
last year al a retail pri<.-e of 60
ce nts are n ow val u ed at
anywhere from $1.50 to $5. and
an rare cases year--0ld books can
skyrocket in value to as much as
$40, Fulce said, a hefty return on
an vestment.
Fulce said he attempts to point
his customers to what he feels
are promising in vestments an
new comics with his "Book of the
Week" program at the store He
claims an excellent record o f
p i c k ing whic h books wall
appreciate in value.
Grell. 34, IS on his own for the
first time since his corruc-drawing
career began in 1974 He 1s now a
free-lance artist, working mostly
for newcomers Pacific Comics of
San Diego and First Comics. a
Chicago-based group of which he
as a co-founder.
H e decided to break away
from DC, which along with
Marvel is one of the two giants of
the comic book industry, for a
simple reason: as a free-lancer he
t•an re tain ow"lers hip of the
characters he creates and draws.
The comic giants owned all the
characters he d rew for them.
H e said comic book artists
average about $20,000 to $25.000
a year an salary, not counting
outside business
Grell said he d ecided he
wanted to draw Green Lant.em
and G reen Arrow corrucs while
in the Air Foree m Vietnam. He
pursued the career in earnest
after a friend in the military told
ham that "cartoonists only work
two or three days a week and
make a million dollars a year,'' he
said with a smile.
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Fray. A eafely officer at Vandenbera Air Force Bue north of
Santa Barbara, he takes a 1erioua approech to hia dutiel upon
the appl'Oldl of a three-day weekend by d.rellina M the Grim
Reaper and ridlna around the hue w~ penonnel to
bt.ldtle up and drive safely. 1 '
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Three-nlng thrills
For keeptn1 1pectaton at
the edae of their aeata, theN11
nothina like ferocloul anlma1I
and a a.redevU'1 bravado.
Frenchman Daniel Suakow,
.. a aecond-1eneratton trainer-
p e rf or mer, ma~e1 hh
American debut with the
112th edition of the Rinalinc
Broe. and Barnum & Bailey
clrcua. He coaxe1 tlgeu
through tlames and then puts
camels through their paces.
Skyroc keting superstar
Elvin Bale introduces the
audience to his Mechanical
Monster before it whirls him
wickedly toward the ceiling
and his challenge is to defeat
the "devlliah and dl8orienting
doomaday device."
The circus concludes its stay
at the Anaheim Convention
Center with perfonnances at
1:30 and 6 p.m. today and 1:30
.and 7:30 p.m . Monday.
Will record spender limit campaign funding?
By JEFF ADLER
Of the Dllltr l'teot ltan
The Democratic nominee for
the 43rd Congressional District
seat has challenged both his
Republ ican and write-in
opponenta to agree to a $62,000
campaign spending ceiling and a
cod e of ethics for the fall
campaign.
Roy "Pat" Archer is asking
both GOP nominee J o hnnie
Crean and write-in candidate
Ron Packard to sign a statement
setting the spending limit and
agreeing not to introduce
deceptive campaign practices into
the general election contest
"Th e vital issues facing the
citizens o f this distrac t can
honestly be addressed without
gimmic k s r equiring large
amounts of money.'' Archer said.
"And the voters should be
given the opportunity to make an
honest informed choice based on
propoeed solutions to the nation's
problems, not on 'illusionary' and
'deceptive' political games.''
Crean said he was amenable to
silJling a statement concerning
campaign tac tics. but was
reluctant to set a spending limit.
Packard has not commented.
During the primary campaign,
Crean spent a record $809,740 in
winning his race against 17 other
candidates; Packard spent $173,-
578 and Archer spent under the
$5,000 federal threshold that
would have required him to file
an expenditure report with the
Federal Election Commission.
* * * M EANWHILE, Archer has
announced he will open his
campaign headquarters at 10 a.m .
Wednesday when the former
chairman of the Democratic
National Committee, Robert
Strauss, drops by for an
appearance at 1605 W Mission.
San Marcos.
* * * NOT SURPRISINGLY, Crean
has come out in support of
President Reagan's package of
tax increues that currently is
being debated in Congress.
"I believe President Reagan Is
fundamentally opposed to
increasing taxes but that the
Democratic-controlled House is
forcing us to raise taxes as their
price for agreeing to reductions
in excess government spending,"
Crean said.
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"This tax increase should help
convince the people how
essential it is in November to
elect more Republicans to the
House of Representatives."
* * * "TOTALLY OUTRAGED," is
how Assemblyman Nolan
Frizzelle, R-Huntington Beach,
described his reaction to the state
Supreme Court's recent decision
concerning taxation under
Proposit.Jon 13.
''The court's liberal majority
has managed to completely wipe
out Proposition 13's protection
for taxpayers and for all practical
purposes, this far-reaching
decasion renders Proposition 13
meaningless," said Frizzelle, who
is seeking re-election.
The court decision will permit
clues to raise taxes without a
required two-thirds vote if the
taxes are for general rather than
specific purpoees.
* * * VICE PRESIDENT George
Bush wtU be the featured
attraction Oct. 1 at an Orange
County fund-raiser for Attorney
General George Deukmejian, the
Republican candidate for
governor told members of the
Orange County Lincoln Club last
week.
Deukmejian went on to ask
Lincoln Clubbers for their
continued support in his behalf.
* * * THE ORANGE County
Women's Network Alert ls
h osting iu' 1econd annual
Suffrage Day luncheon Aug. 26 •
at the Balboa Bay Club in
Newport~h.
Honored at the event ,
celebratlns 62 years of women'•
rifht to vote, will be Karen
L tfln, Orange County
coordinator of the bilateral
nuclear freeze lnltlative. She will
be presented with the first
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* * * REPUBLICAN candidate Bill
Dohr has criticized hia
Democratic opponent, incumbent
Rep. Jerry Patterson, of Santa
Ana, for his recent vote in favor
of a nuclear freer.e. The two are
seeking central Orange County's
38th Congressional District aeat.
"His vote was ill-conaidered
and it genuinely endangered the
security of this country," said
Dohr.
"Really, this is one of Jerry's
most outrageous vot es in
Congress yet, and I'm confident
this is one that he won't be
talking about much back here in
Orange County:"
* * * THE HOUSE of
Representatives has unanimously
established National Disabled
Veterans Week, to start Nov. 7.
The bill authored by Newport
Beach Republican Rep. Robert
Badham is intended to recognize
the contributions veterans with
service-connected disabilities
have made to the nation.
Badham said about 2.3 million
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American veterans sufferec;t
disabilities such as paralysis, loas
of limbs, blindness, deafness or
delayed-stress syndrome.
* * * A RECENT study by Nation's
Business magazine revealed that
Badham scored 100 percent oh~
the National Chamber Alliance:
for Politics survey on business-:
related issues. ' •
But while the Republican
rated well on business issues, he
rated a zero on the rating scale
used by the liberal Americans foe
Democ ratic Action. On the~
conservative Americans lor:
Constitutional Action scale,:,
Badham rated a 79 out of 100. '
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IY PATIUC& J. UNNEDY envtronmenLal llluee involved tn or .. .,..,,... .... the county'• plan.
Two major ahowdowM over AlthouVl the bW 18 now cte.d,
Lh• future of the Bolaa Chica StsneJ ofiidall contend that the
manb have been averted ln the thr9at of future Jetlllauw llC'don
put three weeka, puttln1 the hM t~ the oomm1Mlonen to
con~ on a new treck. Mrioualy 1tudy U\e county plan
Opp o1tn1 aldet of th• and COl'Wder a oompromlae.
prtMrVaUon·VWIUl-development Sl1nal endor1ea the county •truale both beUeve -but fOf' plan, four yean in the malr.J.ns,
different reaton• -that the which lncluclea S,700 homes. en c~ of dJ..reciion favon their · 1,800-allp boat marina, •
pc.ttfuna, 700-foot-wlde ocean ch1nnel
On July 30, atate Coattal from the mareh through the
Comml11lonera voted 7-6 to beach, and a 600-acre we\Janda
postpone for at leut flve montha ayatem (including 300 acres
a ached uled declalon on the already owned by the atate).
Oran1e County hou1ln1 and The county and Signal oontend
mar1na development plan fpr the th1t a merlna end hou1tng
1 , 6 0 0 -acre marsh near development are neceaaary to
Huntington Beach. •
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The commltalon's narrow
decision came after county
officials inalsted on continued
talk• between the two
government agencies and
threatened to withdraw the plan
unleaa the commiasion's decision -an expected rejection of the
plan -was postponed for
further negotiations.
A m ig o s and
Signal both I eel
w ithdra w al o f ·
Ca rp e n ter bill
IN THE MIDDLE -Great blue herons and egrets dot the
Bolsa Chica marshlands, object of a dispute between
environmentalists who wish to preserve the wetlands, and the
Deity Not ..... lltloto
county and Signal Landmark Co., which want to develop
homes and a marina on the 1,600-acre site. The decision has
been postponed for five months.
In a related move, county a d Va n Ce S superviaon and officials of Signal
Landmark Co., the major
landowner of the Bolsa Chica, causes.
then withdrew support of a state
th eir
County r anks low in United Way giving
Senate bill that sought to
approve the county's plan, over
the ob jections of the Coastal
Commission. Senate Bill 493 was scheduled
for a hearing last Tuesday before
the Assembly Energy and
Natural Resources Committee,
but Sen. Paul Carpenter
withdrew his bill to allow
continued commission and county
talks.
expand the existing state
wetlands reserve by allowing
tidal fla. to the area while also
generating tax revenue to fund
marsh restoration. By JEFF ADLER or ttte o .. 1y Piiot •••" Affluent Orange County trails
nearly every other area of the
country in its per capita
contributions to the United Way
campaign, United Way officials
-preparing for the 1982
campaign -recently pointed
out.
Orange County ranks 35th in
per capita contributions to the
United Way of Orange County
North and South out of the 37
areas the nation is divided into,
explained Sam Parker, a United
Way cabinet member.
While Cleveland leads the
nation in per capita giving to the
United Way with an average
$22.86 per person contribution,
Orange County residents gave
only an average of $6.96 per
person la s t year, Parker.
president of Sav-On Drugs, said.
In fact, local United Way
officials are targeting per capita
contributions as one of their 1982
campaign goals. Parker said the
fund hopes to increase the
average donation during the
fund's Sept. 25 through Dec. 14
charity drive.
Other goals cited during a
recent breakfast, aimed at
drumming up publicity for the
impending United Way drive,
are:
-Increasing contributions
from business by 30 percent.
-Increasing the number of
volunteers for the drive.
-Increasing the percentage of
employee contributions at local
participating businesses.
-Increasing participation by
decision makers in the Orange
County community.
Parker said last year's drive
raised $10.5 million that was
divided between the 83 United
Way agencies j.n the county. That
amount, however, fell short of
what the agencies said they
needed.
Even though the campaign's
1982 dollar goal has not yet been
announced, the projected need of
United Way agencies is estimated
at $13.5 million, he said.
Parker explained that even
though Orange County is
perceived to be affluent, the
county has needs that can only be
filled by United Way agencies.
"I'm surprised so many people
in the county are unaware of
what the United Way is and
what it does," he continued.
The 83 county agencies who
receive some portion of their
funding from the United Way
provide youth development and
other family services, health
research and medical services,
education and training,
emergency relief and other
volu nteer and community
development services.
A sampling of local agencies
that received funding from the
United Way include: the
American Red Cross, the Free
Clinic of Orange County, Girl
Scouts of Orange County, Child
Guidance Center of Orange
County, the Visiting Nurse
Aaaociatlon of Orange County,
Boys' Club of Laguna Beach, the
Orange Coast YMCA and the
Childrens Hospital of Orange
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"We Bought at Affordable Aliso Meadows"
Csaba "Chub" and Diane Domotor moved into
their new affordable Aliso Meadows home in May
from a Lake Forest apartment. Both work in Irvine,
only 15 minutes away.
"We decided to stop throwing away our money on
rent:• says Chub, a designer ol industrial control
valves for Control Components. Inc. "We wanted to
put our money into something, to build equity for a
larger home when we have children In three to five
years. We also wanted our own place, where we
can do any kind of decorating we want and plant a
tree In our own little fenced front yard'.'
"We looked a lot for over a year," adds Diane.
"Plan A at Aliso Meadows had the best layout, the
most room It fits our furniture perfectly-even our
big dining room set. Another big reason Is that no-
one lives above or below us. We feel like we have
our own little house:·
TM majority of buy.re at effordllbte Aliso
Meadow• are llke the Domotora. Young, married,
attractive whlt~llar workera with dreams of
the good llfe. Ore1m1 they already are enjoying.
Affordable Allao Meadow• wu choMn by all
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United Way officials are alao
quick to list several problems,
addressed by United Way
services, that currently trouble
Orange County. Parker said
there are 190,000 alcoholics and
152,000 substance abuaen in the
county; more than 5,000 reported
cases of child abuae; aome 15,500
school-age youth who are not
attending school and 27 ,000
senior citizens now living below
the $5,000 per year poverty line
in Orange County.
"There really is a need for
services such as thoee provided
by the United Way.~· he Bald.
The 1982 campaign will kick
off with an attempt to break the
record for forming the world's
largest human chain.
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The ~nt decisions have been
applauded by an
environmentalist group that
wants to preserve the 1,200-acre
lowland portion of the marsh in a
natural state, and officials of
Signal who want to develop the
lowland.
Officials of the Amigos de
Bolsa Chica environmentalist
group contend that with the
postponement-and .without the
threat of the Senate bill, the
coastal commissioners can now
take time and better study the
However, Coastal Commission
advisers contend such
development of homes and
marina in the lowland.a violates
Coastal Act protection of
wetland.a.
The Bol.sa lowland has been
identified by state Fish and
Game officials as the largest
remaining salt manh wetlands
wildlife habitat in Southern
California. The Amigos group
agrees with this position.
"Overall, the postponement
was a good decision because it did
relieve pressure on SB 493," said
Peter Green, former Amigos
president.
"Things have changed rapidly
in recent weeks, but the C-oastal
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Orange OOMt DAILY ftllOT/lunday, Augull 11, 1M2
FBI putting the hammer on organized crime'
NEW YORK (AP):__ The mob
la under the CW\· Matta dona ant
beln1 HM to jall In record
riumbeu, while 1yndlcat•
underllnp .... kil11nl eech other
In unrelentlnl warfare over the
crimll}Al apoUa of Atlantic City
caa1no9.
Mllwauke~t. New O•l ean1,
Florida, N ew ln1hnd,
rioi'thMNm P9Mlyl~ and
two of the ave famfly 1-den ln
New York Qty.
"We're continwna 10 dJnct our
effon. on the people who are in
Who. Mt clalmlnc tM ..,cy
haa cr~ed the mob, Clark•
added wryly that the hoodlwm
11are aware of our lnvettiptive
lntarea1.'•
QarU laid bomea tndJct.t or conYtc:ted lince tut year lnclude:
LkavoU, of the Clewland family
hl1 capo, Anthony LlberetoN
and four othera convkced o
• aer1el of c:r1mel lnclud!nc bomblna death of • rt\fll.
Now, a tru1ted compadte of
the Bonanno crime family haa
unmuked bimlelf ln court u an
undercover FBI aaent, recoununa conversations about
mob n.aboUta, family rivalries and
other aolno-<>n.
A1e~nt Joseph D. Pistone'•
testimony came just day1 after
two gunmen tried to kill the eon
of a slain crime boas i n
Philadelphia, where nearly 20
mob figures have been
aasuai.nated since 1980.
"We'r e ver y satisfied wi t.h the
progress, but we still have an a wlul lot
of work ahead of us."
'lbe latest pnmcudon 1.nvol
flve JNtmben of tM BOnan
family, who are cbaqed In
r1cketeer ln1 con1plracy th•
Included the aeaualnatlon o
thNe mob rivala.
Courtroom replay• of aecret
wiretape and Plltone'• chillln1
teatlmony have provided
behind-the-1eenes details of how
the mob operates, includlng a
Mafia family tree, plant to bug
fellow hood'• phone u well
dilculaions about the llaytngs.
Proeecutors say Piatone's put-
o n was the FBl'a deepest
infiltration of La Casa Nostra to
date, and before a gag order waa
issued, FBI officials said it
reflected the bureau's dedication
to puttini unrelenting preaure
on the kingpins of organized
crime.
Internal FBI documents show
1982 will be a banner year in the
agency's war against the nation's
25 traditional syndicate farnilh!s
and their estimated 2,000 "made
members."
One hundred and sixty-five
mob members or their close
associates were convicted in the
MARCELLO
flnt lix months of fi9cal 1982 of
c rim es including labor
racketeering, corruption,
infiltration of legitimate
businesses, loansharking, anon,
narcotics and murder, according
to the FBI documents. That
compared with 82 convictions ln
all fiscal 1981.
An internal FBI report etates
that, aa a result of recent efforts,
"the majority of the 'bossel' and
hierarchy of the major organized
crime families across the United
States were indicted
and-or-convicted."
Among those convicted were
the reputed crime bosses for
Cleveland, Kansas City,
control," FBI Deputy Aillatant
Director Floyd Clarke said in an
lnt.erview. "We're very satiafled
with the proareu that we're
making, but we etlll have an
awful lot of work ahead of us."
As part of lta expanded attack,
Clarke said the bureau plans to
make wider use of civil forfel~ure
provisions of the racketeering
statutes, which permit the
government to eeize property
gained as a result of lllegal
activity.
"We would not only be
Impacting the organized crime
problem by prosecution but also
by directing our efforts to
identify the assets that are
derived from that enterprise, and
seizing them," said Clarke, who
heads the FBI's organized crime
progr~.
-Cerloe Marcello, of the New
Orleanl family, convicted ln the
Bril.ab 'lcandaf and of conspiracy
to bribe a federal judge.
-Santo Trafficante
Jr., Florida'• "boss of boues,"
indicted in a labor union
kickback acheme.
-Raymond L .S. Patriarca, of
the. New England mob, stlll
fighting on health reasons a labor
racketeering charge in the
Trafflcant.e cases and allegations
in Rhode Island and
Massachusetta that he ordered
rivals killed.
-Russell Bufalino, of the
northeastern Pennsylvania mob,
convicted of civil rights violatioru ,
and of influencing a federal
witness.
-Nick Civella, of Kansas
City, indicted separately on
TRAFFICANTE
bribery charges, then with the
entire local hierarchy following a
five-year caaino skimming probe
in Laa Vegas, Chicago and
Kansas Clty.
-Alphonse Persico, of the
New York Colombo family,
convicted of extortion.
-Frank "Funzi" Tierl, of the
New York Genovese crime
family, oonvtcted of racketeering
before dying of natural causes.
-Frank P . Balietrieri, of
Milwaukee and hia two sons and
lndicted on racketeering, fraud
and gambling in a plot to extort
from a vending machine
business.
-James "Jack Whitte"
A eecret, internal FBI
document says Pistone'• ability to
get u c1oee u he did to "high
ranking member• of La Coaa
Noetra" has "resulted in aeve
embarrassment to some, if not
'bolles' and mob 'members'."
Meanwhile, a Senate
subcomntitt.ee has been holdlng•
heartng, in Washington on mob--
influenced labor unions. It has
turned up an allegation from
Charles Allen, an admitted/'.,
underworld enforcer, that ~.
organized crime, notably new • •
Philadelphia chieftain Nicodemo ·•
"Little Nicky" Scarfo, controls
the Hotel Employees and
Restaurant Employees
International Union in Atlantic
City.
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l'or five yMn, elected~ on t.h• 1houlcter1 of co'Unty
Co"-nty offlciala, auch aa &t,...VW ~ oarll:'the man ~. have been reg~ to who lntrocluo9d the 11N CUP
·: CillliiilY With a campaip_ DJ\&l1ldftC ordinance WMn it W• lldopted by liw'dealaned to reduce the au.,.rvteon tn 19'1'7.
POlitkal clOu\ of land development Clark abnatned from voUna In.-..... on an luue that would affect t The Jaw 11 known u TIN Stpal Landmark Co., the firm
J. Cl.JP, an acronym for Time la attelnptlnl to~ a:a. Chica,
' Now, ae.r. Up PoUtlcl. lt became a wat.edront.,... In HunUnaton
!: law ln Jarp meuu.re due to the Bet.ch.
f one-woman campaip of former Clark dtacloHd that In + county plannina commi11ioner October of 1981, contrlbutlona
1. Shirley Grindle of Oran,e. from Siana! brouah t the
f Slnce the ordinance waa company'• aur.te total of hia
! Plllied by supervilora, Mt. Grindle campaicn to •t.440 -$119 more
' baa been monitorin1 campaign than permitted by TIN CUP. + fl nan c e 11 • S h e h a 1 be e n Clark taid the tll9 wu refunded
! unrelenting in her attempts to two weeka later. To play it .ate in
y ir)aure the TIN CUP ~vislona are light of the county coumel'• legal
1 ~t by elected officlala rec.-eiving opinion, Clark Mid, be would not
campaign contribu~. vote on the item.
In the coune of her watchdog Ms. Grindle ia not aatiafied
.ectiVities, 1he diacovered the re-with what Clarll hU done. She
!election committee for several bas filed a complaint with the
!supervisors have routinely been di1trict attorney'• office. She
r e t u n d i n g p o r ti o n s o f wants Clark to face a penalty for
lcontrlbutiona when it waa votin1 on previous actions
dilcoYered TIN CUP contribution involving Silnal and BoJa Chica.
!limits were exceeded. We dilagree. While we
TIN CUP allows a candidate suspect that Clark may have Ito receive up to $1,331 (a figure committed a technical violation, ~djusted annually for inflation) we do not believe it was
1from a contributor before intentional, willful or otherwise
!femoving himtelf frnm vottna on designed to reap a hidden benefit.
that could have a material When Clark's campaign people
eUect on the contributor. discovered the overa1e. It WH
cases where cam ign prom tly refunded.
jCOmmittee treasurera ~ave ~ a matter of fact, Clark
Wscovered a contributor has given himself raised the Laue at this ~than the limit, refund clieclu week's board meetin1. He'• ~tomarily have been tent. thus certainly not trying to duck the ii' e d u c i n g t h e a g g r e g a t e iaue.
»J:mtributions to the $1,331 level. Prosecution in this instance ia
' But as a result of inquiries by not warranted.
both Ms. Grindle and other county We stronaly recommend, ~fficials, it's been learned 1uch however, that campai1n ~fund1 probably violate the atate committees and candidates pay
;Political Reform Act. That more attention to the exact
measure says refunda can only be amounts flowing into their
.-nade before the contribution in campaign accounts.
question is deposited in a' bank or 1f inatances occur where the
otherwise negotiated. $1,331 limit i1 on the verge of
Both the county Coun1el's being exceeded. campaign worken
end Dlatrict Attorney's office 1bould reject the contribution
agree that supervisors are placing before it i1 made, lnatead of
thetn9elves in a vast gray area by making a partial refund at a later
voting on isauea involving a date.
j;iontributor to whom a refund has That way, legal requirements
been provided. would be tet. That ahould be the
All of this has fallen 1quarely objective.
Appi-ove tax increase
For the pall few weeks,
members of Congress have been
attempting a feat ibost, if not all,
find distasteful in an election year:
l;laasina a huge tax incre&le bill. ~ Diatastef ul as it may seem,
Congress must swallow the tax
lncreue medicine.
Reducing the bloated federal
deficit is of paramount importance
Jf there is to be any hope of a
trong economic recovery. And
educing the deficit through
l!IPll~mx cuta alone would require
... eavy reductions in defense
~xpenditures and 90Cial programs
that neither President Reagan nor
the Democratic-controlled House
would be willing to tolerate.
The $98.9 billion, three-year
under di8cuation in a Senate-
u1e conference committee
aties in itl eUect depending on
lhe interest IJ'OUP and situations
f tnd.ividual taxpayen. There is
general income tax increase
poled.
Cigarette and telephone '>Cd.le taxee would be increued,
twhlle ded"'ctlon1 for medical
eiuea and caaualty 1011e1
auld be curbed. One-third ol laat
1 corporate tax cuts, including
the notorious aafe-harbor leuing provialon. would. be reduced or
~ted.
A provision that bu railed a
wt among banker. i1 the
poeal to withhold 10 pert'ent of
tel'elt and dividend payments.
uch of 'tbla income aoea
reported to the Internal ~Ym\Ue Service, 10 It It chiefly a
ethod of collect1n1 what i1
eady owed the 1overnment.
lon1 that veln, reporting
requirements for capital gains and
state tax refund1 would be
tightened.
It is a grab bag, to be sure, but
a grab bag that equeezes various
groups rather than the citizenry aa
a whole is all that could have been
expected to get throuC)l eon,re..
Why a tax increaae, when
only last year Congrell approved
income tax cuts that will coat
Washington $444 billion over die
next four years?
The problem is the federal
defici\ and ita relation to high
interest ratea.
The more capital the federal
government must 808.k up in the
private money mark.et to finance
the shortfall, the leae is available
for the private aector, especially
when the Federal Reterve i1
determined to keep the money
supply tight to control lnfiatlon.
That keeps inten!llt rats up.
Althouah several key ratee -
the Fed's aiacount rate and the
prime -have ~wnward recently,· there ii ble fear
that when Uncle elbows hit
way into the cndlt marketa later
this year and eeekt an estimated
$50 billion. money will aet ti&hter
and rates will hMd upward aaatn.
The adminhtration i1
forecasting a tll5 blWon deficit
for next fiscal rear I buL many
congre11iona and private
economi1t.1 expect it to be $30
billion hl1her. Even the !'~')'
version of the fcnc.t II too hiCh
for the economy.
No one Uka tax incNuM, but
wbittlina the deficit dOwli muat be
a htah priority. 'n'8 tax bill ahould
be palled and Prelldent Reqan
lhould llp it into law.
Tt9om11 P. Haley
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By WILLIAM L. SCHREIBER
WJ.lUam L. Schniber & director of
public in for ma tlon, Saddleback
Community CoUep DUtrict, who llvm in
7nbuco c..n,ron.
1lM! armor·plated truh.cana llnina the
roach were • de.d give.way. Tnese
bazooka-proof receptacles exuded the
melNp that Sequoia N•tional Parle WU
a war zone-ua against ''them" -man
Venu8 bear.
U • state of alert wun't triuered by
the reinforced refuse blna, tfte little
brochUft handed out by the 'ranatt at
the pte .et all remaining dormant nerve
endinp on edge. The cover carries the
Ukenea of a menacing beast and the
limple atatement (in big red letters)
"Beware, Bean!"
I BAD THE FEELING we had just
ert112d a checkpoint into no-man's-land
with a warning that "the enemy ia
everywhere." The U .S. Interior
Department appeared to be a master of
rampant paranoia -until two nighta
later.
Our small daughter knowingly read
the pemphlet to us u we approeched our
campmte amid the tall trees and near the roarina river rapids.
"Black bean eat anything you eat,"
lhe recited. "St.ore all food and ice chesta
in car trunk or bear proof food
container.''
Noting tha! we bad no trunk in our
little foreign hatchback, &he continued
reedl.ng. ''No trunk? Place food low -
cover with blanket. Keep window•
closed." Thia seemed a reasonable
alternative, since the only bear proof
containers at hand were the garbage
cans.
Despite a measure of relief, the air of
tension lingered, particularly when our
dau1hter displayed the brochure
drawtnp demonstrating the U8e of "bear
cables" located here and there around
the campground -particularly ln areas
frequented by our cuddly forest friends.
. If you have no other place to atore
your consumables. you can uae the cable
to hoist your food into the air during the
n11ht. suspended between two trees. One
of theae devices was conveniently
located ie.. than 10 yards from our tent.
Very reusurfnl. Great for a 40-quart ice
chest.
Following all prudent advice, we
ataahed the food in the car the first
night, camouflaged with beach towela
and old newspapers.
The next morning, we decided the
brochure bad been right. There was no
Gardner's column . ~
OOJltact with the ursine foe and the f;Jys
of outdoor life were made only alightly
Lem joyoua by mosquitoes, deer flies and
a five·mlle uphill hike.
With confidence brimming over, we
atayed another night, following the same
procedUft. "rl'" struck i.n the wee morning hours.
The fOllrina river rapids kept us from
hearin8 the plunder and pillage of the
car, parked only about 30 yards away.
An OlA car bomb would have done less
damage. 1lM! car looked like those seen
in television coverage ot Beirut.
RECONSTRUCTING the onslaught of
thla furry whirlwind, I guessed the
aequence of events to be as follows:
-Smash driver's side window in
quest of presumed goodies inside car.
-Unable to reach goodies, climb over
car vi.a hood and roof (causing said roof
to cave ln) to get to the other aide.
-Lick and drool on car extensively
and deposit numerous cinnamon-colored
hairs everywhere.
-Smash passenger side window to
reach lee chest and food bagls.
-P8811enger seat blocking access, so
bend .e•t back in half while clawing
upholatery to shreds in the process.
-Rip off lee chest lid to obtain food.
A.Lio, remove all bags and eat contents.
-Consume all edibles -wrappers
and all.
The last little item threw us -that,
and the 6·inch paw print on the hood.
Since we found none of the plastic and
paper wrappers or bags, the only logical
aaumption was total oonsumption.
It was small revenge that he missed
the beer. God knows what a drunken
bear would have done.
When the ranger finally arrived
nearly two hours after the bear report,
he cuually told us that three other
"little foreign hatchbacks" had ht!<!n
looted. that night and six the night
before. They were averaging 10 or 12 a
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week. A bit after the fact, we L,eiu:'Tl411•
that the bean now favor the
cars because, even lf food ii conceal ·
the canny beasts have traine.
themselves that the odds of finding f
inside are very good. .;
The ranger dubbed these the "pop-t.opl cars.•• ~
If our car received an "•veraae•!J ' amount of damage and will cost abOuil
$1,000 to repair. that'• $10,000 to $12,000
a week or nearly $150,000 t>ver the
course of the touriat aeason. Not very
good PR at all.
As I stood at a pay phone trying to
explain the miahap to my disbelieving
insurance company, It was small
consolation to see neat rows at
"government brown" bear proof food
b oxes ptanne a t o r campgr~u installation -sometime after the · ·
season. They looked formidable. Wi
tread! and a gun turret, they could t\q
sold as tanks to Third World countries.>
BY CHOOSING to drive hom'l'
through the 110-degree San Joaquift
Valley that same day, I'm told we mi8led
the bear's return. My brother, wt*>
stayed another night, said the creature
climbed the bear cable tree in a vain
attempt to reach another camper'• foodt
He was spotted the next morning b\r
my sister -who, lronically, ii a SeqiKMia.
park ranger -lounging casually in~ topmost branches of the same tree. AA
six.foot, 1,000 pounds of him.
He was the hit of the camJ>QTOUnd that
morning but he finally w-ecf of all the
attention and scrambled down the t:rft.
He ambled off into the woods. perbar:-
dreaming of the superb, plastic.coated
breakfast sausage he ate the night bet<ft
out of a yellow pop-top car.
Taste of war not worth savoring
By JlOURT GARDNER
Boben Gardner Ia a aemi-retired
jwVt, bwquent emcee and ..mor body
aurlln.I entbual .. t along the Or•nge
CoMt
After a Japane.e submarine lobbed a
couple of lheU. at an oil rjg ln Ooleta in
the early days of World War ll, the
Pllcific Coat waa never reelly a part of
the action. The real war WM aotnl on
.wra1 thou8and milel away at pl.-~ IUch exotic names • Tarawa. Wpen and Okinawa. ~ the
OOllll bed to be suarcW. the th1nldnc betna that any peorle capable of the IDMi 1u.dt m Par Harbor ma.ht well
try a landtna on that well.:Jtnown
•tratelic location, the mein beech, •t
CclrulA dll Mat. It w.. In def..-of our
1he>Nllne thal the sreat Chm-Craft
Comromatiol\ took pa.ea.
/J.:h~ ,~ivy WH In the procH• of comrnandeel'lnl numerow D1ellUre craft a'nd oonY911inC them eo m0J'91')' -.-f«
pa,rol lurpo1ea. Thi• convenlon
........ at P-'nUna the boe1I be~ ,,.y. OM lunlbtfty day, a new lf11Y1
en111n and two enll1i.d men 1Hre ~ a H·foot etut.Cl'aft from &.n D1e1i> to Newp)l't BNdl to be OClftwrtld
to • Naval Patrol craft at the South
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...... dM harbor •tnMe Widell :::.91 • .u.J:°:::L= ="· ••c• ... Ola...,~di; • ...,.
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'nae Navy cratt came in. The Cout
Guard told it to ltop or ordered lt to
heave-to or whatever aalty expnmion
,,.. applicable. No way. The Lexin81on
and a.ntop Cll1a1nly weren't l'Oina to
1Ubmlt to any auch lndlpity, -neitfter
would tau. craft,
The Navy erudlri Miled arancilY by the .._In 1oorina the command to halt. I
woUW U& to npon tb•t th• Cout OU.CS ftred a wamma lhot off hJI bow • Laid Nelllon mlaht l\ave doll* but that
waWdn't be tnM and bi.tory must be
accurate. Anyway. the Cout Guard
didn't have a 1un to flu acro11
llD.JbodY'I bow. 1'111 '!spot &nprd ol wity -
~-=.:-.... ~ly~ ~ II ll1t a.rt.Craft and, .,,..__. by
two lallnld men, pve cbMe to the ....,..,.,.
At about the Pavilion, the Coaat
Guard boat came alonptde the Navy
boat and again the Cout Guard emitn
demanded that the Navy boat stop. Tbe
Nay.y ensign ignored the request and
aailed up the bay. The Cout Guud
ensign maneuvered his craft alona*le.
took the wheel and lhout.ed to the 'Mo
enlisted men, in tones which would ha+e
made Jorm Paul Jonee proud, "Prepare
to board.''
The N•vy eft.lian mapped, in tone.
that would have nMlde Stephen Deca•
proud. "Prepare to repel t>o.rden." I
The four en1llted men lined up,
aplnlt two, divided by about a JM'd
water. "Board." roared the Ca.t
enalgn. ..Repel boarden" yelled
Navy enlip.
• The four enlisted men~ 9tood
eye1 roWna to the beavent, llAS&llll8
unrH\talnedly at the antlas of
MAperior officers. No board1na and no
repell1na took place.
WREN THE TWO caArr amwd at
the South c.o.t ht Yard. ~ ~
charaed the o\her with numero\ll
vtoladonl of Ardclee of War and eedi
charpd hJI enlilt.ed men wtth mw.rclk»
ln the face ol the enemy. Not.hlnl came
of W.. but accordinc to bdMmU.. the
two enlllpw ~ ..,t to do ....w-.
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Howevw, for that mommt.a ..._ U..
lnt..bitantt of Newport a.eta hM a
t.Mte of war and wwe IMde...,. of the
truth of Wlw.m T8C'Uliltlh ._,,;p•a'
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QUIN DID. ~ (AP) -In a
mwldy cow ~ture tn Green Brier,
Tenn •• • 1mall woman In • lon1 ~Mb lobe ind white hciOd II t.rylnj
bard to U., frGr'O crytna u the watcMI • OemJns Cl'Oll u,ht the nllht a1cy. ID the 2 ~ YMr1 atnce h« first cram
b\l.l'lllq oemnony, the 1pectecle baa
MYW talled to rDOYe her. To othen, lt'I a
aymbol ol lntlmldatlnc intolerance; to
J'!Y09 ftlchardlon -a woman of the Ku
KlWc Klan -lt'1 a welccme conatent ln
a wwld of lneq\lltiel.
Klanaladlet like Joyce Richardson
now make up 30 to 40 _percent of the
lnvialble l'.mplre, accord1nC to Wiz.ard
Bill Wlllr.imon. They account for 30 ~t ot the KnUrhta ot the Ku Klux
Klan, eccord1na to Wizard Don Black.
I Edward Richard.a, West Vlrglnia
of the National hta:
8
~~women, we woul~ve
That would 1ult many other
Amerlcam juat fine_ To ,them, the Klan
meam terror and violence. They point to
lta long blatory of intimidation and
coercion, [ta trapping• of guns and
maab.
In conversations with a visitor,
Kla.nlladles witll various backgrounds
I '1rUCk a almilar theme; they wouldn't
have much of a life without the Klan.
They ai.o aay many blacks aren't really
-human and Judaism la not a religion.
They want to exclude immlg:rants and
favor lteriliJ:lng welfare mothers-They
believe in eegresatlon. no matter what
the law of the land may aay.
When their hUzh schools were forced
to admit blaclca. diey dropped out. When
their neishborhooda became racially
~ tbeJ mov.d an.
AM them wh1 ttwy dOn rot. end
bum Cl"' I 11: why ~ 10 ....Sy lttp into ao anlJ'Y an Smpln, rUled by a
Kalmdar' In which May ta called J\irioul
and June bl IJarintna, and l'DOlt my it'•
for tMir cbildrin'i ialre.
Phoebe Wair, U. ot Antlodl, Ttnn.,
baa two children. 8be'1 a tanmr<PTA
mother, who f"ll horror at IOClety'1
decaytna monll and fw at the p1'0ip9Ct
of flldnl an Aftll'Y God come JUctcment Da)'_.
''The mon1a, you know, It'• rldk:uloua
how morale have decayed ln tht1
country. And that'• In the s-t 10 years.
It'•• pity. It bl a Iheme. I can aee, I mean.
maybe aome people can't, but it'• ao
obvious to me how thino are chanatna,"
aay1 Mu. Wair, flu wife of a
policeman-turned-trucker.
For Mn. R.lchard9on, 87, the Klan la a
rellJdon: "The only church I ao to now ta
thelOan." •
In the Klan, she adds. .. you feel like
you're doing ri&ht. you feel clme to God.
You believe aome day we can take th.la
place and make lt like it u8ed to be -a
good place to live."
The women give reuona for f.inlng:
"A aenae of accompl11hment, ' 1ay1
Nancy Roberta, 31, a dark-haired
divorcee who works u a lepl eecretary
~
ln ~. La.; ...... Uve teedbiick,"
aa11 Donna Smalley, 24, a divorced motMt' of two tn.n New OrlMna.
In NU.&rn for &bat paadve feedbrdc,
women aomeUnm pay men than their
113 •ppUcatton and ISO membenhip t... -Beooml---nc-• KJemLldy coat Mn. RIChardloD her·~ IWped and
her ._,., friendlhfp. lhe •YI·
~ IUCNIDb to Ni&lldee: to be an c>peratina room techniden, one mutt be
reedy to help the tick, blllck or white,
and so Joyce Richardson wlll never
~one.
"I couldn't touch a coloted penon. 1
never have In my life," the 1&)'1.
It wu David Duke who opened the
Klan to women. Duke, a clean-cut
collep araduate, became Grand Wizard
of the l{u Klux Klan tn 1974.
It wu Duke who pt.eked up the phone
the day Donna Smalley called to eee
about jo1nlna the Klan.
Once Klan auxiliaries made up of
wivet and eirlfrienda remained safely
behind the IClllM!S. Duke looked at the
awdllarte9 and saw ftlOW'Cft going to
waste. So he beetowed the ~al
title of Grand Genii on hia wife, Chloe,
and 1tarted uahertna women nearer the
front ltnea at l{Jan rallies a n d
roadblocka.
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n Green contends that
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PASSING, RUNNING, WATCHING -Bert Jones
(17) cuts loose with an aerial in the Rams' game
against Denver Saturday night. Wide receiver
Preston Dennard acores the first Rams touchdown
.,.., ...... ,...... .., Lee l'8JM
(center), while Vince Ferragamo (right) sits on the
bench, waiting. Denver rallied to win.
1 Rams exhibit their losing hahi~, 33-20
f Denver's 17-point third-quarter explosion boosts Broncos to ~asy decision
By JORN SEV ANO or ... DlllJ,... ,...,
Some things never change-. . . like
the Rams . . . at least for the time being.
Picking up right where they left off in
, 1981, the Rams stumbled, fumbled and
bumbled their way to a 33-20 defeat at
the hands of the Denver, Broncos
Saturday night in the first pre-season
game of 1982 for bo~ sides.
"I think what you have to analyze is
• what our people did in there against I there first,'' submitted Coach Ray
Malavasi.
"We didn't run weU, but we threw
well. We also had good protection at
first."
Indeed, when the Rams' "first unit"
was in there, they built a 14-0 lead. But
Dodgers' show
they're human
after all, 4-2
Bv CURT SEEDEN Oi'llte DelJ ..... ....,
LOS ANGELES -Just when the
Dodgen were feeling good about the way
Jim Barr shut out the Atlanta Braves last
Saturday with a nifty three-hitter, the
enigmatic right-hander s howed his
IJ'lltitude by belng equally tough against
the World Champions.
You remember Jim Barr -the former
highly paid Angel who spent 1981 playing
with ldmonton o f the Pacific Coast
~e?
The Dodgen won't forget him. Starting
only his 9flCOJld game of the aeaaon, the
~ormel' USC star ecattered nine hits before
departin1 In the seventh inning as the
Glanbl pWled out a teNe 4-2 victory over
the Doa1en before 52,7~ at at Dodger
Stadium Saturday niaht.
Coupled with Atlanta'• long-awaited 6-5
-ylct.ory CNer San Dfeao, the io. left the llodcen 1 ~ gamee aheed of the Braves in
•h• National Lea1ue Weat, while San
J'rancltco kept It a four-team race by 4DOYinC to within five 1ama
.. Some of the IUY• were kidding me Won the pme. They aid, 'hey, we don't
.-ant to put any_ ~ on you, but we
have to win tonllht.''' Barr ea.id after the
~· .
.1 _:'~~~· pleMure to come back to the Loe ~area and pit.ch a lood 1ame," Barr
oonUnued. "I hope tl\ere were eome Anael
MOPle Wat.china.'' ~ llatt, who ~t •laht yean with the
·Oiantl tn the '70., earned a .,ot on the.San
J'rancbco. roewr alter he wu invited to
1prtn1 ttain1n1 and re1ponded by not 8DowiJ\I en ..m.d r\Ul br five exh.lbltlon
'llFJ.:'i:r.b). a_ iorn rotator cuff and
:lmMllJiattla, Betr uod«went • aeuon of ebablllutaoa In Sdmonton, and then
C .. DODG ... ,...M> • •
the team's game quickly fell apart when
the second stringers made their presence.
Fourteen penalties, totaling 131 yards,
one fumble and one interception made
life disastrous for the Rams and the 57,
482 who attended the game at Anaheim
Stadium from the second quarter on.
Of course, Saturday night was
supposed to be the grand unveiling of
Bert Jones. But not even the highly
publicized Baltimore Colt acquisition
could leave the fans with much to talk
about.
"I felt good and did some good things,"
said Jones. "But you're always
disappointed when you lose.
"Still, you have to be objective. We
played a hundred different people and
you have to draw the reallz.ation that it
was pre-aeaaon."
Thoee were the highlights, though.
Outaide of a couple of Ram field goals -
one by Frank Corral of 36 yards and
another by University of Washington
rookie Mike Lansford of 42 -the rest of
the game belonged to the Denver
Broncos and quarterback Messrs.
DeBerg, who was 14-of-18 for 161 yards
and two touchdowns, and second-year
veteran Mark Hemnann, 8-of-11for146
yards and one TD.
Jones was a less-than-flashy 7-of-12
. for 52 yards during his 28 minutes of
work. His first completion, ironically
enough, fell into the hands of tight end
Mike Barber (acquired from the Rouston
Oilers during the of!-season), while his
first touchdown as a Ram was a 10-yard
slant pattern to Prest.on Dennard six
seconds into the second quarter that gave
the Rams an early 7-0 advantage.
The Rams quickly expanded that to
14-0 , too, when Rod Perry stepped
between a Steve DeBerg pass int.ended
for the Broncos' Tony Reed and
9campered 40 yards untouched into the
end 1.0ne.
The Rams, who held a precarious
17-14 lead at halftime, saw the Broncos
ecore 19 straight points to assume a 33-17
advantage.
"We have a goal we shoot for in the
pre-seuon," Malavasi explained. "We
(See RAMS, Pa1e 84)
A's, Keough breeze
with 10-1 laugher
OAKLAND (AP) -Reggie
Jackson put the Angels' 10-1 Joa
Saturday to the oak.land A's in
perspective.
"It was turnabout in fair play,"
said Jackao11. "They just flat-out
beat us today. I guess it's only
fair; we beat them 9-0 the other
night (Friday)."
The A'1, hitting .231 as a team,
used nine hita to their advani.ee.
Mitchell Page hit hia fint horrier
of the season and Dwayne
Murphy followed a walk to
Rickey Henderson, and the
speedster'• 108th steal, with his
18th homer -a two-run bl.Mt.
The abot came off Steve Renko,
10-4.
Henderson, who later in the aame broke an O-for-27 =~ with a ll.nale, ii now ;.t 10
from Lou Brock'• major-1-lue
record of us.
Matt Keouch and Tom
Underwood comblned to nine-hit
the AnceJa.
"You have to be careful
pJtchl~g to their order," uid
K.eou&h, a Corona de1 Mar HWi
product who earned hla 10th
victory aaainlt 10 io.. over e
2-3 inning•. Underwood waa
credtted with hla fifth ave.
The American League West-
leading Angels are now one-half
game in front of the second-place
Kansas City Royals, who beat
Detroit 1-0 earlier Saturday.
Murphy drove in three runs
and 8COl'ed four times and Tony
On TV today
channel 5 at 1
Annu allo knocked in three runs
for the A's.
The A's took a 1-0 lead in the
flul lnnins when Murphy
doubled, went to third on Dan
Meyer'• 1lnale and 1COred on
ArmM' -=rifice fly. The Anaell
tied lt in tpe eecond on Bobby
Grich'• doUble and Bob Boone'•
RBI Rnl)e.
But Paae put the A's up for IOOd in tKe fOw1b witb his fint liome nm of the year, and the A'•
batted around in the eeventh off
rellevere Andy Hauler and
Bruce KilOn. 8COring four tlmel
to break the pme open.
Murphy and Dan Meyer
hit RBI lln&les and Davey Lopes
had an aSl double durtna the
..wnth-lnnlna rally.
Armae 1ln1led home tbe A'• fJna1 two nma in the elehth.
An1el1 center fielder Fred
LJNl w• ltnack on the rlCht
elbow by a pitch from
Undtrwood ln the qhth lnnlnc· ..... .,_._..,
EASY PICltlNGS -Robhiwood'1 Mickey Hitcheock
e1a11 leOOftd t.88 • Pinicltl9 v~ Tim ~ Jumps fOI' the ball. Far the~ on Roblnwood'a ~
and reward. .. hi-83.
"I WU able to moY9 the ball
around on him. throw a Jot ot cut
faatballl and .keep them
off-balance," Keou1h added.
'They have IO~ bitten ln thelr lineup, you have to ,.t
dOwn to their IWlftth apot befOn
~ Clft pitch around ..........
Jldllon felt otherwUle: .. He
WM ~ a JM oi lplU... llPlwen,,:aa :tbe wtl lftnlnp
1'cM .., ad ..... -~ ~.
IMtial .. -~ ..
Lynn appeared to have
~ merely a bad brWM,
althou1ti be wH ttken to a =laJ f• pr.cauUonary X-
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Raiders'
big plays
foil SF
SAN FRANCISCO (AP)
The Raiders, a team aiming for a
comeback along with a move to
Loe Angeles, showed their big-
pla y style of past 1uccessful
eeuona against the Super Bowl
champion San Francisco 49trs
Saturday.
"We're still a team that li.kee to
attack." said Coach TOQ'l Flores,
whose quarterbacks came up
with several big -yardage
completions in a 17-14 victory;· .
"It'• still early to tell, but
we've come a long way so far this
year," said starting quarterbaCk
Jim Plunkett, who led die
Oak.land Raiders to the Natlo~
Football League championsnli>
two years ago and lost li'i's
1tarting job during the team's 7-9
eeuon in 1981. ·
•.
PLUNKET!' THREW an earJy
touchdown bomb, and MHc
Wilson set up a fourth-per£¢.
touchdown with a 76-yard
completion. The Raiders' Chris
BJhr broke a 7-7 tie with a
24-yard field goal in the third
period.
"The L os Angeles Raidtfn
could be a championship team,"
49ers C-oach Bill Walsh said after
Saturday's pre-season opener.
"They handled everything we
did t.oda ."
Walsh's defense rushed
through the Raiders' blocking for abc sacks, however, and the 49ers
showed 271 offensive yards to
the Raiders' 237.
"At least we weren't beat
physically," said defensive end
Duane Board, who had two
sacks .
Bahr's field goal broke a 7-7 ·
tie, with the Raiders capitalizing
on a bad center snap by the 49ers
on a punt attempt. Greg Pruitt
plunged for a touchdown after
running back Cleo Montgomery
got inside the 1-yard-line on the
long pass play.
SAN FRANCISCO scored with
1:04 left in the game when rookie
quarterback Bryan Clark, son of
former 49ers coach Monte Clark,
threw a 4-yard touchdown P'SS
to Eason Ramson.
Jim Plunkett and Cliff Branch
of tt\e Raiders combined on a
57-yard touchdown pass in the
first quarter. The 49ers tied the
score by driving 81 yards in the
second quarter, with Guy
Benjamin throwing a 6-yard
touchdown pass to fullback
Johnny Davis.
Despite threats of a $100
minimum fine issued by the NFL
Management Council, players
met at midfie ld for pregame
handshakes as a sign of union
solidarity.
The Raiders, after 22 years ·i'.n
Oakland, intend to play this
season in Los AngeJes and have
received court approval to move
again.It the NFL's wishes.
They were introduced as "the
Los Angeles Raiders" by the
Candlestick Park public address
announcer before Saturday's
nationally televised game. But
the NFL is not officially calling
the team the "Los Angeles
Raiders."
Longshot wins
Special Effort
Before a season's high crowd
of 16,018, the 19-l lon'8hot Make
Mine Cash gave trainer Qlane
Schvaneveldt his biggest win by
upeettlng the colt Sail On Bunny
in the flk'St running of the $1.2
million Special Effort Futurity
on Saturday night at Los
Alamitos.
With the brilliant big money
rider Jerry Nicodemus in the
saddl~. Make Mine Cash t~ed
in a sharp 21.86 eecond cloalting
wblle beatina Sail On Bunny by
a head in the 440-yard oontat.
A Winner of the Kindergar1en
• and the Duh For Caah FUtUrity
earlier this 1ummer, Sall On
Bunny turned in a pliant •ort as he tried to sweep the Lo•
A.lamlt.oe Triple CroWn. But he
fell ju1t 1hort In California's
richest race. M.U Mine Cash held off.'&U On Bwmy in the final y.,. tb
collect the $411,540 winier'•
paycheck 1n the Special Elfort
Futurity, with the colt
Flamboyan ll'bblnl the ah$t ln
front of Break1n RWee.
Mak8 Mine Caah ia owned by
R.D. Hubbard. who allo OW1W the
champion mare Deni• N
Diamond•, and ahe came ;blto
Saturday'• bll rac:e ur
g_\A•Jl.fy.ln1 for both he ~andDMhJor
1\t\\lrity earu.r \hll 1W1!UM&
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f R anger Report'
;won't have skipper
Prom AP dlapatcbes 11 DALLAS -Texas Rangers' Ill majority owner Eddie Chiles haa
banned Manager Darrell Johnson
from appearing on a radio station
Jl:>terview program hOlted bra aport8calter who ~ticized the recent flring 0 Don Zimmer .. the
~·11kipper.
Chiles ordered Johnson not to partJclpate on
D'S "Ranger Re port," a five-minute
am that has aired every weekday during
baseball season since Billy Martin managed
e Rangers during the mid-1970..
Sportscaster Brad Sham reported the end of
the show during ita regular slot Friday
,.Ltemoon.
n Sham said Chiles apparently is mad for hia
9Qmmentarles regarding Zimmer's flring on July 2fl.
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SPORTS COLUMNIST
BUD TUCKER
f::.eorge didn 't
call this tinie N.o third term for Lemon
O LOS ANGELES -Once the sun was over the
yall°darm in Long Beach, Bob Lemon could be
~nably assured he would not be called upon to
manage the Yankees for the third time.
"When George calls," Lem says, "it ls usually
early in the morning."
, It was late at night that George Steinbrenner fir~ Gene Michael and if he had a notion to call
Letnon, he thought better of it and gave the job to
Cl~de King, the old pitching coach.
Of course, Bob Lemon may no longer regard
managing the New York Yankees under
Steinbrenner to be a job. More like a sentence.
Ce~ta~y. it is complicated existence, which may
· ex~lain the new manager's acceptance speech.
"I ACCEPTED the job reluctantly but
wilfingly," Clyde King had said.
Lemon had said he would just as soon not get
another early morning call from George. Lem
cannot come right out and say "the s.o.b. is crazy"
beqf use he is still on the Yankee payroll.
I~ "AB a matter ol fact," Lem says, "I may have
thEf.best job in all o! baseball."
Lemon lives in Long Beach and scouts for the
Yankees in the highly desirable territory known as
the,We:it Coast. He is required to cover the activity
at IU\8Ileim and Dodger stadiums, San Diego and
San Francisco. Seattle is the least civilized outpost
in the territory but the stadium is enclosed.
So it is, then, Lem would just as soon ~ on
another assignme nt in New York which he
recogniz.es. as clearly as anyone else, as a zoo.
,. 'It certainly is different," Lemon says, kindly.
"Baseball itself 1s different in New York.
Everything is magnified many times. The media,
the outside influences, the hype and hoopla . . .
evezything."
·LEMON STARTED the season the Yankee
manager with a contract and a promise from
Steinbrenner that there would be no managerial
c~ges through the season of 1982. That promise
was to be honored for 14 games.
"It never occurred to me to hold George to that
promise," Lemon says. "I didn't ask for it in the
first place. In fact. I don't know if George ever said
it to me directly or just told it to the press.
"At any rate, I never gave that any thought. I
know George."
What Lem means is he knows George about as
well as it is J>OS&ble to know George.
'"No question he is a unique individual," Lemon
says. "But I don't think he is all that difficult to
figure ouL The two major things about him are that
he has a huge ego and he really and truly wants to
win. When you take those two things into
consideration, it is not all that impossible to
un~erstand why he does some of the things he
does."
•When Michael was uncoupled, the Yankees
had just lost both e nds of a double-header .to
Chicago and the crowd at Yankee Stadium began to
chant . . . "refund. . .refund." This would be very
damagj.ng to the Steinbrenner ego and would jar
him into action.
•"THAT'S RIGHT," sa)(B Bob Lemon. "The ego is
aboi,it as large as I have seen in a human belng."
The plain truth about the Yankees is probably
that the ego has created an atmoaphere of unrest
and contusion and it will be far from an ordinary
place to work from here on. Unless, of coune, you
are Bob Lemon and your job ls in the provinces.
"Some things work out for the best," Lem aaya.
They sure do. Prior to the New York-Chicago
double-header mentioned above, the owneni of the
White Sox said they were seriously considering
firing manager Tony LaRussa. So, while Gene
Michael was losing his job, Tony LaRusaa was
uving hi.a.
It was e giveth and taketh away IOrt of thing,
u ~ough baseball has a man upstalra.
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P•trJ in Kanau City'• 1-0 vtctory
over the Ttaen Saturday. Reliever Dave T°'UI
walked One Pryor ln the 10p of the ninth lM1na
wlt.h the balll io.ded to ton:e ln the aame'• only
run u the Royall moved to wlthln a halt-pme
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No1u'1 ucrtfice fly with the
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M•rraJ wftb the 10-ahead
run and ~ DaHr followed
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BalUmore toppe<i :SO.ton, 5-2
LaMan Ho)'1 hurled a
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GUU victory and Carlton Patil
a.eked a three-run homer to
lead Chicago put New York, 6-0 . . . Larry
Parrl .. 1'1 nlnth-lnnlng homer to straightaway
center field, dlrectly Into a 20-mile-an-hour
wlnd, broke a tie and lifted Texas to a 3-2 wln
over Cleveland . . . Pinch hitter b5Dave
Revering'• two-run, hues-loaded atnaJe enapped
a 1-1 tie and gave Seattle a 3-1 victory over
Minneeota .... Aatlloay Jolm10D drove ln the
tyi,na and winning tw\I with a triple ln the top of
the -ninth lnnTng, helping Toronto top
Milwaukee, 4-2 . . . The Brewers sold left-
handed pitcher Rudy Lerch to Montreal for an
undiacloeed amount of cash. Lerch, 27, was 8-7
this season with a 4.97 ERA ln 21 games.
Robln1on11 1lam cape Phllll• rally
BUI ........ aluaed • lf&l"d· Ill llam homer to cap a nirie-run eiC)\th
lnnln1 Saturday, at Philadelphia
raJlMd for• wild 18·11 ~over Montl'Ml 1n • pme delayed two houn and 20
minutea by rain. Leadlna off the pme, Peto
Rote •ta major·lffc\ae reoord when he puted
home run k1n8 Beary Aaroa with hJ.e 12,88Gth
at-t , • • CAule Sa:il&b tlammed a two-run
homer and Jo•a S&aper
acauered etaht hlta in 7 ~
lnnlnp to lead St. Lou1a to a
4·1 dedalon over PiUlbW'ah.
The victory kept tlie
c.ardlna1a ln first place ln the
National League East, a halt-
aame ahead of the Phllllet
. . . Jody Davia drove In
fo ur run1 with a pair of
linalea and.A aacrifice fly to 1eaa Ch1cago to a 7-4 triumph
over New York ... Bob Knepper and Rudy
Moffitt blanked Cincinnati on eight hltl while
Tony Scott atnsled home one run and tc0red the
other aa Houston knocked off the Reda, 2-0
. . . Pinch hitter Raflao Llnarea' broken-bat
two-run single lnto shallow center field ln the
eighth inning enabled Atlanta to break an
11-game losing streak by defeating San Diego,
6-5 . . . New York infielder Wally Backman
i.uffered a broken left clavt. 'cle during· a poet-
game bicycle ride Friday night and will ml88 the
rest of the seuon, the Meta said Saturday. The
Meta said Backman and hi.a wife were riding
their bicycles when Backman ran Into a rock and
fell off.
Quot• Of the day
"We won't be f'"'· We had a nrvolution in 1775." -U •. , coech Mark lelaHert
after belna uk*9 by a Soviet ~ If
American twlmmen would be atteridln&
the 8ritiah Commonwealth Gamet next
month in Awitral.la.
Thomas scores KO over Tlllla • 'PiDkloa T11oma1 of Philadelphia
eu1hed hf1 unbeaten 1trlng to 20
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bout in Cleveland. Thomas, 24, entered the fight
as the World Boxing Council's No. 14 contender,
while TU1ia 25, waa the WBC'1 No. 6 challenaer
. . . Gordon Jolmcock, preparing to take a 1hot
at. the Indy-car Triple Crown, got h1a rebuilt
Wildcat racer back over the track and over un
mph Saturday. Hi.a fl.rat lap, 193.619 mph, wu
good enough to atve him a st.artlng spot ln the
middle of the 30-ca.r field for today's Pocono 600
in Long Pond, Pa. . . . Timely Writer.
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11 -year-old schoolboy from Denver failed
Saturday In his bid to become the youngest
person to swim the English Channel, beaten by
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KNOXVILLE. TeM. -Frank c.own. ...-.I
on a 1-yard run with 2:58 ~Saturday
as the Piu.bur.&h f!ltee~rw rallied few a 24-20 YtctolY
over the New Enl).and Patriots tn the 1982 Nadonll
Football Leaaue exhtbltlon operwr for both ......_
Al a cap1eity crowd of 93,2~1 at the Univ•t!Z
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contract negotiationa with team ownen.
Ellewhere:
I J Biiis 14, Cowboys 10 l
IRVING, Texas -Quarterback Matt I
Robinson'• 2,-yard touchdown pa .. to halfbaci t
Arthur Whittington with 39 eeconda to play carried I
Buffalo to a 14-10 victory over o.naa. · l
Whittington, obtained from the Raiden~ I summer, outraced linebacker David Mone to
end zone after catching a short awing pus on f
down and 1.
Buccaneers 35, Eagles 7 u
TAMP A , F1a. -Rookie running *k MJchaM
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with 1:20 to play.
Brow11s 17, Lions 16
PONTIAC, Mich. -Cleo Miller acampered
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Browns edged Detroit 17-16.
Detroit's F.cldie Murray mia8ed on a 26-y~
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Lions with six seconds remaining.
Falcons 20, Vikings 17
ATLANTA -Mike Moro1ki's 19-yarn
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Minnesota. • r
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a 34-yard field goal that would have tied the prqit ,
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remaining.
Packers 21 , Jets 19
GREEN BAY, Wis. -Rich Campbell tomed:i .•' 4-yard touchdown pass and E'4:Jdie Lee Ivery : ;
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BALTIMORE -Howard Jack.eon scored on.J ,
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victory over the New York Gianta. . ..
Dolphins 24, Redskins 7 ·· 1. MIAMI -Jim Jensen WMed a 14-yard 9COrine ..
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u.s. polois t s barely
ireach Olympic goal
; Sixth-place I inish in Ecuador a letdown.
~ , By ROGER CARLSON Then the confrontation .
J Of'".._ De1tJ,... "*" wlth the RuHtana and the
, With their mlaaton tn American• failed by an 8-0 ~ Guayaquil, Ecuador at the World margin, key@<! by the failure to
1 Oamea barely accompU1hed, a connect on 9 of 11 man-up f dl1heartened band of United situations.
I State• water polo playen are West Germany handed the
putting the wrape to thelr 1982 U . S . a 6 -5 setback i n a
• 1 training eetaion thla weekend al controversy-marred tuue and the ·I the national club championthlpe Americana bounced back to play
, at Stanford. well In defeating Spain, 9-6. ' International competition haa
i' come to a halt following a sixth BUT THE LOSS to West
place finlah at the World Games, Germany knocked the U.S . out ~ a big dlaappointment for C.0.Ch of the top four and an 8-6 lea to
: Monte Nitzkowski and his c uba and 8-7 win over
: athletes. YugO&IAvia resulted in the No. 6
: A Ith o ugh th e U . S . was spot in the final standings.
: already guaranteed a berth in the "John Gansel and Craig
! 198-4 Olympi~ Games, the sixth Wilson really played well in the
: place finis~ did, however, squeak goal," says Nitzkowski. "And
: the U.S. into the flnaJ seeded Kevin Robertson waa our leading
•berth. acorer and played brilliantly.''
Others singled out for their
contributions included Terry
Schroeder, Peter Campbell and
Jamie Bergeson, but for the most
pa.rt , it was a dejected
Nitzkowski.
DISAPPOINTE D -Coach
Monte Nitzkowski and his
U .$. water polo team came
home with • sixth·place
finish at the World Aquatic
Games.
Norris set s
record again
a t Hartford
From Pap 11
DODGERS H UMAN AFTER ALL. • • performld admlnbly ... t.he Iona
man tn &he bullpen for the Olanta
meet of \hit ....,.,
Saturday nlaht, tn typkal Barr
f&1hlon, the blf rt1ht·hand1r
••vt up loll o fly ball outa
atdn't ttrlk• out a batter and
walked jUlt one. Mil perf orrnance
Improved hJI record to 3-2 and
aave Manaaer Frank RoblNOn
and the Ofanta renewed hope
that there la at.ill room tor the
Giant.I ln the N8'1onaJ League pennant race.
Olanta' lad.
The Oodcen iot the run back
In tht aecond when Ron Cey
1lnaled with one out, Steve
Oarvty followed with a bue hit,
and one out later, RUIMll dunked
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rt1ht-flelder Jack Clark mia.ed
by inchee.
Joe Morgan'• 10th home run of
the eeuon gavo the Gianta a 2-1
advantage tn the third, and San
FranciM> put two more on the
board ln the fourth, although
Jeff Leonard could have put the
From Page 81
aame oul ot reach had It not been
for a well·tJmod 1-s:itn. catch by
Dutty Baker ln left.
Re11le Smith and DarreU"
Evana opened the lnnln1 with
but hlta. and Leonard then hit •
towertnj ny to lef\ which Balcer lfta8Pd. above th wall. StW, tt
WU good enouah to bring SmJth
home. Barr later delivered an RBI 1lngle to acore EvaN.
Garvey'• singles in the aecond
and fourth inning, gave hlme 1,
911 to paA C..rl Furillo on the
all-time Dodger lilt. .
RAMS LOSE TO BRONCOS ..
"Hoy, the guy really know1
how to pitch," noted Giants
catcher Milt May. 11ffe'1 been
around a whlle. He might not
have the stuff he had eight or ten
years ago, but he makes up for it
now. He alway• seems to make
the right pitch. "Jim keeps himielf In real have to find out about our young was part of It. We had to aee a lot
good shape,' May added. "He's people. It's very important that of people tonight. But I know the
6een in a position to relieve or be we eliminate thoae people you people here and nobody was
a spot starter this aeuon, 80 he's can't play and the only way you satisfied with that per'fonnance. I
always ready physically." can do that ls to play them. know Coach Malavaal wasn't for
Saturday night, he needed "We're not going to sacrifice in sure."
plenty of help from four other order to get away from that Malavaal uaed hia entire unJt
relievers, with Greg Minton goal." Saturday, except for thoee who
finally gettina the last out 1.n the lf hi 1 sat out the contest with an 0 not ng e 11e Malavasi 1·nJ'ury. Con~i·cuous by h;s ~rson of pinch-hitter Mike learned that as lo g lh f" t • h 11 h n as e U"S absence was Ince Fe .. ragamo, ars a , w o ~ounded out string ta h alth h Ra •
f th Dod s ys e y, t e ms who didn't participate In pre-a ter e gera d opened the are gol.ng to stay in most games. ninth with back-to-back singles But if a rash of injuries were to game warmups, but did watch
by Ron Roenlcke and llill develop, which la 811 likely in pro from the sidelines in uniform
! THE TOP SEVEN have now
: been seeded by way of the World
: Games outcome. The Soviet
! Union will enter as· No. 1 in the
: 12 -nation, 3 -pool format.
~Hungary , West Germany,
~Holland, Cuba and the United ~States follow in that order, in
addition to No. 7 Spain.
Robertson and Bergeson are
products of Newport Harbor
High School and Campbell's prep
and college days were at
University High and UC Irvine.
Russell. football as your utility bill being minus his helmet and shoulder
WETHERSFIELD, Conn. (AP) The Giants wasted little time raised, then the Rams are in pa~. wanted to be out there
Tun. N ·8 h t 5 d par in showing that they're not about trouble The balance of the field is still
· to be determined in various
·ways. Now, the U .S . forces
·simply sit back and wall for their
· 1983 training to begin Jan. 7,
: followed by the FINA Cup IV
~action at Pepperdine University
·(Malibu), the site of the '84
, Games, May 7-14.
; "The concerns I had came to
. pass," says Nitzkowski , a
~ Huntington Beach resident. "We
; were literally going for 35 days
; (previous tournaments and
training) and when we got down
: to the last three days, we just
went down."
· After a 24-2 rout of F.gypt, it
· was evident the U . !:f.-was
struggling with only a 7-5 win
·over Australia.
-orr1 s o a -un er-to fold guite yet. Chm Davfs led . ~laying with the guys bu\ that's 66 and sel his second consecutive ff "We made a lot of mistakes ow t't goes," sat'd Ferragamo, d Sat d to ·-•-o the game by hitting Dave ood f ball counie recor ur ay 1.11.Ae a S g oot teams don't make," who has been told he will start f t k 1 d M k tewart's first pitch over the d d J "WE WERE NOT sharp, our our-s ro e ea over ar a mitte eff Rutledge, who ..... d~lay at least a half ag .. ;nst Cal h. d Ra Fl d fte right field fence for a speedy 1-0 la ed th -· cu best was behind us," says c.avea: ia an Y oy a r p Y e entire second half and the leveland Browns. Nitzkowski, who got some three rounds of the Greater found himself on his backside After watching the Broncos
consolation from the fact a sixth Hartford Open. Goalby, Wall top more than his feet. sack Jones and Rutledge eight
place finish meant his team would Norris' three-round total of · Both Jones and Rutledge were times Saturday, it was hard to
be granted an additional $30,000 193, 20 under par, was three senio rs tournament victimiz.ed bv a severe case of the take Ferragamo's comment
in training expenses for the strokes better than the previous "dropsies'r from their wide seriously.
Olympic year -1984. three-round mark set by Bill DENVER (AP) -Bob Goalby receivers. Jones had two or three The Broncos ended the game
Other competition in 1983 and Art Wall, taking advantage passes mishandled, as did with 429 total yards to a mere
slated for the U.S. Olympic team On TV today of Arnold Palmer's misfortunes Rutledge, inc luding a sure 147 for the Rams. They also
includes the World Student channel 4 at 11 on the back nine, moved i.nto a tie touchdown to teammate Jeff totaled 27 first downs to the
Games at Edmonton, Alberta for the third-round lead in the Moore early in the third quarter. Rams 12. All the numbers,
{Jul_y 1 -11~. a week's.training Kratze rt on the 6,534-yard Champions of Golf seniors "I didn't see a whole lot I statistically and on the
sessions with the Itahan team f'""Wethersfield Country Club tournament Saturday. liked," added center Doug Smith. scoreboard, favored lhe Broncos,
beginning July 18, a tournament course in the 1977 GHO. He also On a day when only five "But I'm still optimistic. It's going which ls a rerun the Rams
in Berlin and the Pan Amen.can set a 36-hole record Friday with golfers bettered par, Ooalby had to come. witnessed all too often last
Games in Caracas, Venezuela his total of 127. a steady 1-under-par 69. "This being a practice game year.
round, defending GHO champion
(beginning Aug. 19,tentativcly). Heading into today's final!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-I
Hubert Green was five shots A S Uccess £. J t • back and one in front of six , JU r1p players including Gavin I
Levenson of South Africa.
·U.S. swimme r s victoriou s in Russia
~ The U.S . Masters Swimmers
have returned from a succes.sful
invasion of Russia and Finland.
The team of 21 swimmers
including 13 from the Newport
'.Beach area, defeated a similar
. team from Russia in a 25-meter
·pool in the small resort town
e_utside the city of Pyatigorsk in
13te July.
; The U.S . squad had similar
)uccess against a finnish masters
'.!>quad in Helsinki early this
1JlOnth. They swam at the site of
the 1952 Olympic Games.
' Included on the U.S. team
were Joan Barry. Frank Becker,
:Evelyn Breaux, Peter Buckley,
llelen Ciabattoni, Carola Fischer,
&tty Garwood, Alex Ozeroff,
!Frank Reynolds, Bruce Sumner,
Lin Tallman, Valeska Wolf and
Lenny Zilz from this area.
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currently has 10,000 adults who
compete in five-year age groups,
beginning with the 20-24
bracket and extending to
75-and-older.
When the Russian coac h
presented the American women
with flowers and awards t.o all
competitors, he summed up the
competition with these remarks:
"The real winners of this
competition were peace and
friendship between our two
countries.''
The meet was the second
between the U.S . and Finnish
Masters groups. Plans are
currently under way to organize
a competition for the summer of
1983 to include all of the
Scandinavian countries.
Norris refused to call his lead
safe.
"You're never safe until all the
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Daniel. who has already won
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lllXACTA (M) pelcl 1134 90
TENnt MCL 350 yatela 8Y ~ IT'-•I 5 80 4 20 3.80
HOI Stoca (Domingue) II 40 7 .00
Autumn LM (Meir) 7 90
Aleo rec.Cl: Oay Native Too. Moona
Trlengle, Pereme<llC. Runnln Sia. Annlu Oame. Sonny The Bull, V1aione Rob.
Time; 17.117.
II HACTA (1-3) paid "41.20 Atlendence: 111,0111.
DelMer UTVN>AY'I MllA Tt
(ZJftd .. 44ef ........ Id ......... ,
F1MT MCL a furtonOI.
McCutc:heon (°'1ege) Ill 40 7 .80 5.00
Goodbye J.Y. (V.-gar•I 1 uo a.80
Pklll• to Dickie (Ouemll 10.eo
Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/8undey, Auguet 18, 1882
AIM I~: ~ ~ ..,._ ~--=-~~== ~ ,..,. , . ., ..
11C4119MOl.•llltloMt =--~Ml lftQ ·~1 •u ~....... 1.., ""* t.OI • II OM.•--.. cn.,.1•1'11.10
.,.... ..... ' I/It'*'-wt1M1.... I 140 100 OlllftOtWIF""W'I • .., uo uo Vitti,.,. ..,.,..., • '°
ni-1: tit.
• ~· 12-tl ~ ... ,00 Poumt uca. • l\ltlOnOt.
Dool!'• Ool ~p) tO to • to uo ~ ._ (CMtMleclal I 1.00 • 40 P• ,...,,_ (Upt\MI) I .to T1Me t: u Ila.
PW'nt RACL 1 tilt..._ on turf.
ftro 0t Coll (H~) "·"° 11.20 1.eo In True Form (Mc!Cwron} 7.00 &20 ~1~=M!tc1uellf*i ~o:/
..... el. Alie,__,, ~ 'MIUICIW Seit, .i.., Mwte. ~.Peril Pleet. SWMI M.id. Alllv.,.., Lildiv L9dy Deft. Tlmr 1:.U tll.
• UACTA ~II) CN11C11351 llO.
...,... ~ • turtono• lnMllon ._. (MoCrn) 4.00 1.00 2.40 o.·a ...,. l°""Otl 11 eo e 20 ~TO#f'/~ Ito Alto rKff' Moore Mountain. Dleblo ~ MMI« MINlf .. , CIPI. Wtllll.et, 8olcl Owen. Jolly .. Flr8t. °"'8wlfl Joe. 8'*1111 o-.
Time. 1:10 41,&.
MWNnt UCL e lurtong9.
Mr.Am~ IV.,_...) 11.00 5.llO 4.40 t-ConvNtce (~) 3.40 UO
Wldled Hltlar (~) 7.80
Alto rao.d: D ... ,, En¥oy, Meneweer. Kint'• Ander, J9Cll'1 PromlM. A Storm la
Coming. ...... Roo/91. time: 1.08 315. • UACTA (t-5) paid 1 11150.
ti f'ICI( tlX (4·2·1·1· 11·11) pelel IH, 112.eo w11t1 two w1nn1n11 tlc*«I ltbc i.or-1 12 Pk* Sia ooneoletlon paid Sf72.llO with 6 I WlnnlnO UC* ... (llw tion.).
•IGHTH MCL Iii"'"" on tun. CU\lda (Slbllle) 11.00 3.llO 2 llO
AVIQaltlOn (Captalne) 21.90 11.00
Skllllut Jay (McCerron) 2.llO
AIM> r~: Nonllern Style, Blulh With Pride, Aytng Partnet, Her 0.C:lllOll. Tango o.noer. Time: 1:llO 115.
...nt UCL 1 1111 mMee
8leon 8ey (McCenon) 5.80 3.00 2 40
lndlen 0 . (Valenzuele) 4 llO 3 40
W'*P 15"oemalt•I 3 40 Alla reced. &.!tan of Swing, Oul Belor•
0.-. Mlgllty C-, Can't Be e.t.
Time. 1:43.
• DACTA (7-t) paid sas.oo. Allend-. 24,913
HR. ECHl8mON
9foncoe sa, "-"• 20
°"""' 0 14 17 2 -33 AMnt 0 17 0 3 -20
lA·Dennard 10 peu from 8. JOM8 (Correl
lllclc)
lA·Perry, 40 lnt•cepllon retutn (Corral
klclc)
Oen·Manlllng 10 PIU from 0.Berg (Kerlla
kick) lA·FG Corral 31
Oer>-Egloff 2 pau lrom OeBerg (Vernon
lt.lck)
De n-Weteon 11 PH• from Herrm11nr1
(Duncan klCk)
Oen-Lytle S run (K.,.Nt kldl)
lA·FO Lanalorel 42
Oen-8alety, Rutledge teclllect In encl zone
A-57,'82
°"' At"SI clOwrll 27
~yardl 40-122
P8ellng yerele 307 "'91wn ywela 33
Seek• by ~ PM P-22-31·1 Pllnl• 5-38
Fumblee-loti! 4-1 ,,.,,.,,..._yard• 11-111
Time of Poti-'on 34:43
IMtwtdual L...,..
LA
12
22.07
90
44
0-4 14-29-1 , ... 2
4-1
14-131 2$.17
AUSHINQ -o.n ..... WIBtllte !>-37. P9"oe
11-111, Pr"1on 4-15. Lytle 11-14, POOll 4-12.
o.Berg 1.11, c.,,eele 3·11. McOanlel 1-0, Winder 3--2, Hobbe 3-1. LOI Angelee, A J
JOM• 4°22. Ctrr I· 13, J Thomae 5-12. Btyent 2.0. Ale.tMdar 3-1. Penaranela 3-3.
Ouman 1-2. Ma)•H• 1-1. O.nnerel 1-0. AulleCIOI 1-0
PASSINO -o.n .... o.o.,g 14·111·1-1111. Herrmenn I · 11-0-1411. Seller• 0-1·0·0,
KO-Oii 0·1·0·0 Loa AngelH, B JOnH 7-12·1·52. Autlt<lg• 7-15-0-101, Kemp
G-2-0--0.
AECEIVINO -Oen11«. Mennlno 4-51, Wei.on 3-11 tO, WIHhlt• 3343, Canada 2-26. Plat« 2·22, Odoma 1-10, Brown 1-10, J
Wrlgl'ti 1-11, RMCI 1·7. Winder 1·7, Perros 1-2, £Gloff 1·2, Lytle 1-1. l09 Ange!M. Bettle 2-29. [odlllll 2-23. Ouman 2-22, J Tllomaa
2-S, F.,rn¥ 1-31, Moore 1·21. O.nner<I
1-10. Alexllnclet 1·11. Batbat 1·7. Pen81•nd• 1-1.
FIELD OOALS MISSED -Denver. Kelta
40, Vernon 21 Loe Angelee. None.
9'llMf'9 ,., b!':.~ 1A ...... ,...,. , 0 • r-1r
IM ''Mdlrio 0 1 0 7-14 "ti -tral\Ch a1 p•H ftOfft il'l1111lltlt
ltllMlllOkl
'' -01vlt t pen ltom ltnf•mln IWetlOhlllo ~lell) "" -,Q ""' 24 ,_., •. ~ 1 '"'" (IM!r kid<) ,, lll lllllOfl • pan from • c11111
IW•eoNno tucia> A-ION ,_ ........ ,_....
........ 1• "'*'--yiWde )O.t4 I
l' .... )Wel.I 141
"9111H1 yet"ch 1 I ..... 11.n.o
hc*•ll'f M1 ""'"' .. ,. "'"1bitl-IOtl 0-0 l'trulll~ ..... TU... OI P°"""°'1 a7·te ~ .........
AU$HINO -"-lci.r.. Pruttl e-s2. """' 4-11, Wllllt 1-1•. aan ,rMClllOO, .___
t-30. V. Wlllleme :He, COOOtf 4·1•. OIYle
6-10.
PA8SIHG -Rel:141n. Plunll .. 1 7· 11-0-M. Wilton 4-12-4-18. San ,,ancltco, 8enjlmln
10-19-0-'2. 8 Ct111< •· t1-0•ll, Monl•n•
6-e.o-71 A~IVINO -Raider•, Alerl 2°12, PN111
2-12, Monlgom.-y 1°71, Brlndl 1.57 Siii Franclec;o, Wiiton 4·42. D Clerk 4·4 1.
'l'Ollftg 3-34. i..awr-2·21. NINmleh 2·211 MISa!O FIELD OOALS -Aaklert, 8llM
60, 8lllf 60 Sen Francleco, -
~-.lllGtM7 *°-"'~ Phlladelphta 0 1 0 0 -7
Tempe lley 7 1 :> 21 -35 TB-Ollea 2 P•N from Wllllam1 (Capece kick)
Phl-Sempleton 2 PH• l1om Jaworlkl (F"ranltlln kldl) ltlcl<
T'B·O•vll 21 pasa lntetcepllon IC•~
klCk)
T8-Mor1on II r1H1 (Capece klclo) TB-Morton llO run (Cepece Klllid1) T~ JO run (Capece KklCkl
A·e5.6511
lftdlvtcluet llalletlca AIJSHING -Plllladelphla, Hipp 4·30
Montoomery 3· 111, Aoel•nbt•ger 3· 11, Jenkin• 2· 11. Kronn 1-11, Her11ng1on 2-11.
Jawor.111 1-5, cllemmon• 1-e. PINtollc 3.e,
Otiv.r l·S. Murray 2-3. Hartl• 1·3, Cam¢181<1
1·mlnu• 1, S1ee11 1-mlnu• 1 Tampa B1y, Morton 5-104. Carver 9·81, Wiider 3-111. Fualt'la 2·10, Owens S·7. Wiiiiam• 1·5,
8•<r•ll 2-5 PASSING -Phlledelphla, Jeworakl
9· 15-0-78, Plaarclk 12-21·3·92. Krohn
3·8·0· 111 Tempe Bey, WHllama 7·11·0·111.
Fullln• 4·1-1-31, Oold11eyn 3-7-0-411. RECEIVING -PhllaclelpNa Henry 2·30.
Olammon• 2·28, Oulck 2-24, Hoo¥W 1· 111,
Kab 2· 1S. Sllptoe 1· 11, Sempltton 2·11.
Aoclenbetget 2·5. Murri)' 2-minu• 7, Hipp 1-2. A Smith 1-t •• R<.t-1-4. Cemplleld
1·11, Harris 1-S. 011¥er 1·11 Tampe Bey,
Wlleler 3-37, c.rter 2·3S, HOUM 2·22. J-
2· te. C1tv« 2·12, ObradoYlctl 1·20. 0-.1
1·7, Ollee 1-2
FIELD GOALS MISSED -Phlledelpl\la. Frenlllln 47, 42 Tempe Bay, None
Browne 17, Lion• ti .._. by Q""1en
Clevelenel 0 7 3 7-17 Oelroll 0 9 1 o-,.
Del -King 1 run (pu• felled)
Clev -Newsome 12 pus from Sipe (Behr
klek)
Oe1 -F"O Murray 42 Del -Ktng 4 p ... lrom Dentel--. (Auten ~ICk)
C.._, -FG 8ahf 37
C.._, -Miiiar II NII (Behr ltlCkl
" -54.275 lndtwlduel llalletlce RUSHING -Clevel1nel, Pru Ill IS· 17.
Miiler S·39, W114te S-7, Welk .. 2·7. Green
3-4, Hall 2-1. McOonalCI 1-mlnue 5 F O.to F
De1ro11, A Porter 10·49, Buuey 6-41, Celltcun 8· 13, Klno S-13, Hipple 2-13, BalN
4·10, Simmons 1-11, Mtldlurtlt 1·11
PASSINO -Clevelencl, Sipe 11-15·1·89, McDonald 4-12·0· 1011. Detroll. HIPPie
3 ·1·1-311, Denlelson 7-11·0·13. l(omlo
3-7-0.30. Mach<lrelo: t-4-0-7 RECEIVING -Cle¥elanel. White 3-111. Prull1 2·11. N-•om• 2-21, Aelem• 2-U ,
l ogen t-30. f'MOller 1-7. Hall 1-16, Beker
t-SO Detroit, T POf1• 3-29, R Porter 3-21,
King 2-37, Aub4ck 2-4. Seolt 1-21. SimrnoM 1-18. Callicutt 1·26, Martin 1-4
FIELD GOALS MISSED -Clevetenel. None Detroit Mur•9)' 211
A!Mf1ean lpeedeoccw Aun.
(et La. C ........ oe "*'9 I flecqwt CkAI)
MACH DtY*ON
W L rct. Ge Coate M... II 1 875
!MN 6 3 1117 '" ~ llMctl 3 8 333 4•., Huntington BNcll o II 000 1
lMl'tftE DIVlllON
MIMlon Viejo
Foun1a1n Velley
Orange
w l Pet. oa 6 3 1117 5 4 .5511 1
5 4 sse 1
Sanle An• 3 8 333 3 Thurecll)''t ca.me
Newport Beech vs. Cosl• M .... 7 30 p.m Frldey'eO-
MIMlon Viejo vs Santa Ane, 1 30 p m
lelllfdeJ'• 0.-Hullllngton Buell va. Irvine. 7 p m Orenoe vs Fountain Velley, I 30 pm
Allen .. Ca..kl ..,......_,..,..
Chtlt E¥.,-t Liovd (U 8.) def MllfY Lou
P111• 1V t .). 11-2. Wj, 8-MlltClttn (U •• ) Cl"1 DINI GWb.-1(U1:1.). M ...... M OoulllM .__...
l.loyel• 8lltle ./Mn KJng (U I I d9' Nency V11101n.Yvonn. Vlf'mllli (Solllll Afrlff),
0·2, •·4. Ketlly Jorde11• .. 1ty HIOllMft
(US I dfll A/11'1 ~•Peo.41 Srnllll (U 8), $-3,M .
CalHomle Ca..kl
( .. ~.
Jonen Kr~ Afr •) def B"-• Taroc:zy IHu"O#YJ. 1-5. e-o: 111oecoe r-
(V 8) Clef. Joljn Sedrl (~!;t..4;4-7·11, M . hMHIMI 1;
Bob Lutz (U 8.}-Aeul Aamlrei tM••lcO) J•
def. Oullle<!l'IO VII•• (Arget'llln•l-lon TlrllO • (C1ec;llo•lovekle)ke.4, 1-2, Syel Ball·Phll Otrlt (U.8.) Clef. rlek (8oulll Afrlel)-frltJ 1 BuehnHIO (W•t Germany), M . 1-2 '
·.
CHA awft!!f!~emplonllhlpe
(II HUllt..i.1'lfa llNcll) "'
JUMlOfl DIVlllON
1. Bred Gerlach (Huntington Beach); 2. Chrlt Biiiy (Laguna BNch): 3 Jamie Brllllcll • •
(Menlletten BNcll). •
...... DIVlllON
I. Kelly Gibson (Menheltan llMctl), 2 Ted
Roblnton (Manhattan BHcll). 3 Btlen
MCNutly (Sin Clemente) WOMIN'a DIVlllON
..
1 Crvatll ~ (Florida). 2 Jolene Smllh ·-:
(S•n Clemente), 3 Alita Schwaruteln , ,
( lllQUlll BNcll) •
KNll 80Afl0t
1 Biii Sh .. p (N-port BHCn). 2 Jell
Tulln1u1 (Huntington B••cll), 3 Chrla
Conceco (HunUnaton BHcnJ. • • :
OPt!N M£H '1 1 .. Marl< Reeder (Hunllnglon Bitch); 2
Jell Novak (Pleya del Rey). 3. 3 LOMll .,
Brogne<1 CS•n Dlegol
MAafffll l'INA1.I
1 George Betn.,d (Hunlinoton Beec:hl, 2
Morey Menzo (Hermoaa BMch~ 3 George
Siok• (Hunlinoton Beedll
·.
'•
Sea Country CIHtlc
(el El Niau.I CC)
Overall Groes -1 l'llek Ot.,..·R-Ori-... ( San Clemente CCJ. 210. 2 Biii
O'Connor-Paul Reker• (Allllere CO), 283, 3
Grant Hornbeck-Bill Selmon CSent• An•
CC). 2114 ,
Overell N•I -1 Welt Donallut·Ed
Oonehue (El Dorado CC). 259, 2 Cart Cummlng.,.Oon PIWIOekl (North RlnCfl CC).
201, 3 Bob Kln11er-8111 ~Hberl fAlta vtete '
CCI. 214.
o.. ... ftllhlng Mr• LANOtNo (Newpett tMdl) -1 •now• 11 t>ontto. 77 rnecllerel, 41 ,
llSh. 211""" t>us. 86 kelP boa 211 1~
DAWY'I LOCKER (1Wwpof1 9Mdl)
307 engleB 3111 bonito, 51 calico .,_, S73
madc•ll. S9 rod! 11911. 111 eand beM
DAMA WHARF -261 ana\efw 4 14 -· t berrecuele, 1120 bonllo, S tlallb\11, 1.2111
mac:k•ll. 3 yellowlall.
..
81AL 9lACH -147 angler• 79 • berrecuela. 345 bonito, 113 celloo t>ua, 900
mack.,11, 45 rock ll•h, 20 Hnel bell, 2 ;.;
•tlHPlhHd (8er1•> -137 englera. 5 '• bonito, 3 halibut, 211 meclterel. e .. ne1 t>ua. 1
300 -Wt• croak•, 120 q-Ital\ •,
8AN DllOO (H&M lendlnt) -1110 • ~ 1S711bacore • ~~
Golf results
car.et., Hertford °'*' LPOA toumem9nt
(It Wttherefleld, C«ln.)
nm Norri• ~-1113 (et Jencflo. H. Y.)
81111 01nlel ~7-203
Mom says, "San Marino Savings
is big enough to be safe ...
small enough to be neighborly. "
FORECLOSURE
TRUSTEE SALE
Yes -we can handle your foreclosure .
regardless of named trustee on Deed of Trust!
STAN-SHAW .CORPORATION ~ Reymond Floyd ~7-197 Dianne Oatley 811-7~-210 Metll c.lcavecchl1 ~-197
Hubet1 OrMn --~-196 Lynn Adema 111-72-72-213
GtvlnL~ ~g-199 Sandra Spvz:tcll 73-7~-21•
Mlrit McNulty ~-199 Barber• e.rr-71-80-69-214
O.A. W .. brlng 8&-65-68--1119 Siivia Ber10ltcctnl 73-11-71-21S Oevld Edw1tda 118-64-67-199 MlrtN H.,,..,., 111-73·73-216 P.ter Jecot>Mn 15-67-e7-199
8ob ENiwood ~1119 P.-n OeltJ«I 75-71-70-211
Ra Caldwell ~200 A)'lllo OUmoto 73-71-72-216
a...-AOM 7~7-200 Carole Jo Clllllon 117-70-73-218
Barry Jetdlet 117-5-&4-200 Patti Rtu.o 71-75-71-217
0-0uigley 1()-09-81-200 Sharon Blrr•U 71-75-11-217
fhomu Grey 86..e7-88-201 Doi Germain 71-72-74-217
Mtc:k SOii 86..e7-88-201 Donna Caponi 78-72-80-211
81eYe Melnyll 11-e1-e1-201 J-Blllocll 74-76-ff-218
Mllfil O'Meera 70-68-e3-201 Otbb141 M..-y 70-72-70-218
8llt Br1tton 114-e&-70-202 Otll Hirai• 72-75-71-2111
=Mellble 91-e1-ea-202 Ctlhy Mani 78-72-71-211
d ZokOI 11-e1-ee-202 Amy Alcott 72·74-72-218
ArKty8Mrl ea-e1-e1-202 Julie St1ng9r Pynt 73-72·73-211
Howwd Twitty ea-e1-e1-202 JuOy CleR 74-74-71-2111 luo A<*I 71-66-ee-202 Shetley H.-nNn 73-74-72-2111
Jim Dtn1 07~202 M.J. Smllh 73-73-73-2111 l.W. Clement• 71~-202 ~· Coopet76-fi-75-2111
Joelle Mudd 06*-71-203 Many -71·72'-7&-2111
cunll Strange ...... _203
1(-Per"*1tl 71-7~-220 Jim 8ooroe eo-ee-ee-203 Nancy Rubin 73-75-72-220 tl..8::; IMM7-67-203
7<>-e7-ee-203 ~MorM 75-73-72-220
=-~ ll4MMle 203 ra Palmer 70-76-74-220
8onnlt Lliuer 73-74-73-220 lltelte--203
Mn PfeM 15-72·M-203 Peny:;r: 73-76-72-221
Jeck AeMet 19-7o.e4-203 Allee 76-74-72-221
JohnA~ M-ee-72-204 JllMt Ccl9I 76-73-72-221
IAnY Mc. 7 t-«MMJ7 -204 Jo Ann w..nern 7$-74-12-221
Pettry Altflur 70 81M 2CM OtMlll Auetln 72·7•73-221
Terry Dlltll 111 ee ee 204 .... ,. DeAm1en 7 .. 74-73-221
IMtyNelaolt 7o-et-t6-204 ~Welton 73-74-74-221
Jedi Newton Jr. 71-'8-M-204 e....tvKIMe 71-73-71-221
Pet~ ...... 71-206 ~Ktrr 73-79-73-222 Aod Q.-1 87 ... 70-206 Mira Vtn HooM 75-74-73-222 ~.-. ~-70-206 Vlc*I Slnglllon 711-70-73-222 ~;:-17......_206
7<M7-e8-205 ..._. Mureoke 78-72-73-223
nrn~ 7CM4M7-205 e.uky P..--i 7•72-75-223
J.C. INN 70-6Ml1-206 lair• Hunbut 78-75-71-22• •C..... 71----206 Clwtt Jotwllon 7t71-~3-m Victor~ 111-417·72-208 8.CumingMm 7 75-3-224 LOii~ .... 20t '-"'Y P\111 1a..1e-1s-22• loon Wafflllle .... 20t ::.-c ro::J .. 20t == 7$-74-71-22A
72-74-78-224
71 ----='-'=-et-70-te-20t ~lrltl 1e-11-12-m •7M7-IOI 8tepflenle P'ltWlg 7S40-72-228 ....., "*"'*" 7CM7·70-to'7 c. Ct\lltlOI.., 17·7f.T2-226 Geer,,. Cede ... ,,..._to'7 LN1 Ht.udlotd n-Te-74-228 Jdln Oodl ·~to'7 a=-:::--7e-7+-7&-228 o.w1ctcar..... ..,.,.__
1 .. 1 .. 1s-m .......... 11.-.7a-IOI ""'-Oomllodi 76-71-75-226 Dofl-..... 10-aoe ~·:=...a 70.Tt-78-226 • T1l'll QnNl'fl ..... ,,,_209
Qllplldl 10-*10-20I 10-1a.n-n& IM...., ....... 10-. EIM'9Hend 71°TM1-Ut
OM f'oflt f0.tt..10-tol Jene Loe* 77-7&-7 228 -... .... ... ,,....__ Mindy .... 11·1'-18-228 AIM ... ...,, ...... K.-""*-71-74-7--ttt
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I . No minimum or characs on your lntercsc belrina c:hccltlna account
2. Free c:hcc:lts,
3. No charges for overdraft~
4. The simplest, fairest IRA plan tor your retirement
S. Pays you ~'le above the Interest rate that the U.S. Treasury bills pay
Get iour money to San Marino Savings
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(21)) 24~·t40'
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PUBLIC AUCTION
ESTATE JEWELRY a FINE PORCELAINS, CHINA,
BRONZES, RUGS, FURNITURE, SILVER, OILS, Etc.
FREE ADMISSION -PUBLIC AND OEALERS WELCOME
Don't miss this Important salel
Fine China, Crystal, Porcelains. Bronzes, European Furniture, Olis. Etc.
Also many fine pieces of antique and contemporary Jewelry lnciudlnt
fine watches. solltalre diamond rings, earrings, gold chains. clust
diamond, ruby, sapphire, and emerald rings.
SALE flGHT INSPECTION
Fri., 13th, Sat.. 14th
Stn., 15th. 1:30 p.m.
2:00 P.M. • 5:00 P .M.
Ir 7 • I P .M. Sate ftihts
Property of several prominent Letsure World realdenta, together wtt :...;
Inventory of well-known L.A. jewelry In flnanclal trouble. Also, out-of-pa merchandise.
TERMS: VIM • MaeterCard
Personal check -Cash. Some extended terms can be arran~.
Property moved for convenience of sale to:
108 Tuatln Ave. (Corner Pac. Coaat Hwy. a Tuatln)
Newport Beach
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2 Door Sedan. 4 tpeed tranamlqion, bucket aeata and fully
factory equipped. (448217). Front wheel drive for you mountain
drlvera. Economy, rellablllty & quality -you get It all ANO at
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OUR LOWIST PRICID NIW CA•I
BR·AND NEW 1982
TOYOTA COROLLA
2 Door Sedan. 4 speed transmission, bucket seats and fully
factory equipped. (260892). AH the performance, economy &
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BACK TO SCHOOL TIME: Jennifer and Mark Utman will soon say goodbye to carefree summer days
As back-to-school season approaches it is time to
replenish the wardrobe. 1
The cardinal rule to follow before' any shopping
trip is to review your child's wardrobe. Carefully go
through closets and drawers. You may find forgotten
items that were too large last year, bllt are a perfect
fit now .
Check these items against. a list of clothing your
child will need for school.
Take the child shopping with you whenever
possible. Even young children have definite
preferences and favorite colors. Bu~g something you
think your child will like or jll8t became it is on sale
is no bargain if the child refuses to wear it.
Choose clothes that do "double duty." A
wardrobe of coordinated tops and bottoms is the
'perfect answer to an active school-time schedule -
twp bottoms and three or fotlr tops can take a child
from 1ehool, to the playground and on to a special
event with ease.
For younger children, time spent in the dressing
iproceae can be diminished by seeking easy-on, easy-off
ckithing without complicated £a•teni.nga.
Panb with eluticiled waittbandt and slip-on tops
with neck ~nings that have JUfficient 0 give" to glide
easily over a child's head are great time-savers on
busy school mornings.
Other clothing designs that call8e little fingers
fewer frustrations include: jackets or tops with snaps,
belts witlr magnetic fastenings, and coats or jackets
with big, easy-to-work zippers.
As the school year is a particularly long season,
make sure clothes fit comfortably. Kids grow by leaps
and bounds, so it's a good idea to leave some room
for this growth.
Armholes and waistbands should be
non-restrictive. If possible, try the garment on your
child before making yol1r purchase. Sizes in children's
wear vary from manufactlJl'er to manufacturer, so you
can't guess on fit.
Be a quality-conscious shopper. A "bargain" that
falls apart after a few washings or wearings is no ·
money-saver.
Tl1rh the garment inside out: Check to see that
seams are straight, overstitiched, a~d matched where
pieces are joined. Seams should be finished with no
looee threads to unravel. Stress points such as pockets
and belt loops 1houJd be reinforced with 14bar tacks"
(over-atitching). Buckles and futenen ahoWd be of
high quality and aecutely attached.
If.workmanship is poor, the garment may not
last the season, much less be suitable to pass on to a
younger brother or sister next year .
Active kids, and this includes high school
students, need clothing that is able to survive frequent
washings.
Look for easy care garments that are fashioned
from durable, permanent press, shrinkage-controlled
fabrics that pop right into the washer and dryer.
Care instructions are listed on a permanent label
stitched inside the garment. Following these
instr1,1ctions to the letter will help maintain the
garments' initial good looks.
Since most homes are busy in the morning, some
of the tensions that build before breakfast and
departure time can be avoided by planning ahead.
Along with easy-on clothes for the younger
children, it is also helpful to lower the closet rod to a
child's height, or put clothes in lower drawers that are
not difficult to reach.
Helping young children and encouraging the
older ones to lay out their clothes the night before is
another good way to avoid hearing that early morning
cry ... 0 Mom, what should I wear?" or 0 1 don't
have any eocksl"
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Plastic surgery won't stop aging I
Iv VIDA DEAN Mr ...........
Laat week l wa1 wrltln' about plaatlc ~pry and about the lecture liven b)' Dr.
·Edward Doman1kl1 of Newport Beach at
8ullock'1 South Cout Plua ln connection wtth
the ltOre'• akin care lel1\.lnar. In talkina about t.ce-Uftl, Domanakit aid •
patient "haa to be reallatlc about the
expectations."
A face lift will help the expl'ftllon llnes
around the cheeb and brow, he explained, but
will not completely remove theae ltnet. He
remarked that people wtth a lot of exprellion
will wrinkle more than thoee wtth f.cee •-
mobile.
In explainina that the part of the body most
often worked on by plutk: aurgeona la the eyea,
Domanskls noted that exce11 akin and fatty U...
can be removed above and below the eyes. He
uid that aometlmes the ak1n and tillue above the
eyes are IO excessive that it hampers vlllon,
and corrective surgery ln 1uch cues la often
covered by health iNurance polidell.
Interestingly, Domanskis aaid that 80
percent of plastic aurgery can be performed in
the doctor's office under a local anetthetic. Of
courae the patient mu.t be in good health. Tboae
with medical problem• or with hlah blood
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around the Jobe and up behind the ear, endlna 1n
the hair at the back of the had. The type of
1ncl•lon varlet accordln1 to the 1ur1eon'•
preference, Domanakit pointed out. Sometim9'
then are •pedal l)l'Obleml wtth lndlvtdual cuet
which require dil.ferent lnclalon teohnlquee, he
explained.
preuure, for example wlll u1ually opt for
holpltalt, and thJa obvtoualy lncreue9 the <mta.
Other freqUl!nt tarptl for plutlc surgery
are the nc.e and eva. Ne.ea can be molded and
l'fthaped to flt a perec>n'• face. Mo.t people ·
underaoinl thll 1urpry have rhlnopluty to
correct a nOH that la too larae, too long or
perha__p to remove a bump .•
After the lnltial lnct.ion, the akin of the face
and neck ii undercut, forward Into the cheeb,
downward and backward lnto the neck. Thia
freet the akin 10 that It may be drawn up, ~tened and 1mOOthed. The exceea ii cut away
and akin edaa are carefully tailored to flt
smoothly lnto the tcalp and around the ear. Some
1urceorw now dahten the facial tilluee ln two
layers, flrat elevatlna and tightening the
platyama mu.clel and a layer of U.ue called the
SMAS. They then tfahten the ak1n separately.
F.ara that are too Jarae or that protrude can
be reahaped even on chilClren u youna u aae 4.
But the catch-all phrue that ii most often
~ ln plutic aurpry dlaculllon " "face-lift."
'Ibe averap aae of penona elecUnc to have thll
•uraerY " ~ to ~2 years, and here'• how the doctor8 perform thil blt of repair work.
Indalona are made ln the hairline at the
templet and extend down ln front of the ear,
Other 9W"P0m remove the fat from beneath
the jaw and ln the neck to improve their
contoun. Stitches are placed ao they will not be
euily notkled.
While the detal.11 of thil kind of surgery may
make you feel aort of .queamllh, it's probably a aood idea fOI' you to know what ls done if you
6.ave been wonderina about investigating this for
you.nelf. .
And tf time la an U,,portant consideration -
the autul"el ahould be out in aeven days and
On the cover • • •
Nine-year-old Jennlfer Utman and her
brother, Mark, 5, wear school tog• by
Terrific from Petite Marche, 369 E. 17th St.,
Coats, Mesa. Both royal blue outfits are
fleece lined cotton blends and are washable.
Jennifer'a skirt has an elaaticized waJst
band and ruffles from the low waistline.
Bright hearts decorate the sleeves and front
of her pull-over top. Mark's two-piece ault
of pull on pants with cuffed legs and
pullover striped shirt will make dressing tor
school a snap.
In September Mark will enter
kindergarten and Jennifer will be a fifth
grader at Harbor Day School. Their canine
friend, Golden Retriever Louie Bowie, like
millions of other dogs, will sit st home
waiting tor the return o{ their young
mast.en and mistresses.
Susan a.nd Tom Utmsn of Newport
Beach are the parents of the young models
photographed by Lee Payne of the Daily
Pilot staff.
DllllJ ..... ,..... "' Lee .. .,.. A SPECIAL DAY -Yves Saint {Aurent
designed the French school dress (lei t)
modeled by JeruUfer Utman. The pink on
pink candy stripe cotton blend is washable.
Ruffles corning to a V and front tied sash
make the dress just the right attire for a
speciaJ day at school. From Petite Marehe in
Ca.9ta Mesa priced at $74.
CLASSY SEPARATES -Mark Utman
wears machine washable navy wool blend
slacks and a cotton poly light blue oxford
shirt, (right) both Imp Orlst1nals. with his
wool herringbone Imp jacket made with
suede patches on the elbow. The smart bow
tie adds just the right touch. The complete
outfit is $94 st Petite Marche, Costa Mesa.
you'll be able to shampoo your hair. After two
weeka you can wear makeup and resume ~
actlvttlee.
Domanak1a aald that collqen can help the
cheek and brow llnee. He aaJd the patient ii flrJt
injected wtth the collagen and alter a month, If
there hu been no bad reaction, It can be injected
into the laugh linea. I
CoUaaen helpa to oo.rrect the problem. Wt
again, it cfoesn't atop the aging. I
Aa he di.cu.ed the parts of the body, he
showed color alidea of before and after exampleS,
commenting on the procedures.
He explained how extremely heavy breaata
can be made smaller and extremely small breasu
enlarged or taalni breutl can be Wted.
''Ma.t women wishing to have their breasts
enlarged are usually reaaonable ln their request;'
he said. He explained that lillcone lmplanta are
available in all sizel and are placed behind the
breast tissue. Tbeee lmplanta are envelopes filleti
either with silicone gel or aallne 10lution or '-
combination of the two. They are not to be
conluaed with liquid silicone injections once uaad
directly lnto the breasts. ·
These injectlona are now illegal and are
considered dangerous.
See Plastic surgery, Page C5
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'The Mikado' star
~:Surprises opera buffs
18Y VIDA DEAN · JDt"' .. .., ......... v Membttra and sue-ta of the Opera Leque of
Lacuna Beach, sup~t 1r9up of th• "Lyric 10pera Amodadon of CoUnty, auend!J\g a
luncheon at Thrw Arch y Clubhoute to kick
ff Sale. to the Sept. 11 performance of "The
. Mikado," had. nice IUl'pri8e.
Richard Sheldon, star and director of "The ~lkado" made a surprise appearance and shared c:a little of the history of the opera. The Gilbert
and Sullivan specialist from England was
Jntroduced ~ne Orton, president of the Lyric Opera · tion.
-:, She)don la also founder of Opera A La Carte
~hlch will be performing "The Mikado" at the
tlrvine Bowl, home of the Festival of Arts and
J>ageant of the Mastera.
,, Entertainment at the Hawaiian themed
!luncheon was provided by Diane Pilcher, who
just returned from an operatic tour in Europe .
.Mrs. Wilma O'Keefe of Niguel Shores chaired
the event.
Invitations for "The Mikado" should be in
the mail very shortly, according to league
president Phyllis Littlejohn. "The theme for
the evening is 'An Emperor's Feast,' and we
~ncourage those attending to bring their own
'See Party Wrap, Page C5
DINNER PARTY -Col. Charles and Grace
~Kunz of Newport Beach were among the t 100 guests of Mrs. Arthur 0 . Straub of
r Irvine and Del Mar at a dinner party she
' h osted at Milles Fleurs Restaurant in
Rancho Sante Fe. Many of the guests were
noted thoroughbred owners, trainers and
keys along with just "plain" race fans.
T THE RACES -Mrs. Barry Goldwater,
eft, and Dorothy Yardley along with a
up of members from the Balboa Bay Club
ttended the races at Del Mar Thoroughbred
ub.
· ary McFadden fashions
et at Neiman-Marcus
NEIMAN-MARCUS: Mary McFadden's
hlons will be informally modeled from noon to
p .m. Wednesday ~d Thursday in Couture. On
turday at 11 a.m., a one-hour Evan Picone
c will be held in the Sportshop.
SAKS FIFTH A VENUE: Three make up
from Halston Cosmetics will be availab~
the South Coast Plaza store through Aug. 2l.
Rina Di Monte lla's collectio n will be
ormally modeled from noon to 3 p.m. in the
gner Salon.
A children's fashion show is scheduled at 1
. on Aug. 21 in the Jewel Court of the SCP
BROADWAY-NEWPORT: A Ralph Lauren
uty Clinic will be held from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
ua. 17-21. Personal consultations may be
ged by calling 644-1212, extension 243.
Liz Claiborne's fall collection will be
onnally modeled noon to 2 p.m. Thunday.
NORDSTROM: Designer Karen Callan will _....,t her collection of natural jewelry at the
th Cout Plua •tore from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on
first floor.
AlllO .cheduled at Nordstrom Aug. 19-22 la a;
promotion in the Boy's Prep and Children's
partment.e on the third floor. 1
BULLOCK'S WILSHIRE: The f.all collection
om Evan Picone Jr.'1 wlll be preeented
W'lday, Aug. 19, frwl 11~30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
auina lnfCll1'D&l modellnc on the Upper Level
ROBINSON'S : .\ b.ck-tc..echool fQbfon
for lddl ~11beti!ldat2 p.m. on Saturday,
. 21, in the Newport Bmch store.
HA wAiIAN S'l'OPOVBB -Wilma O'Keel~, aeated, wa clWmw> ol
a Hawaiian luhlon luncheon held at Three Areh Bay ClubhCH.llle Jn
anticipation of the Sept. 11 performance of the Mikado prwented by
Lyric Opera Asaociatlon. With her are Irvine Orton, president of the
Association, and Pbyllls Littlejohn, president of the Opera League.
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CAMP BEVERLY HILLS IS A FASHION ELECTIVE,
TAKING A UTILE VI.CATION FUN BACK TO THE ,
SCHOOLROOM. GIRLS' SIZES AVAILABLE IN
LODEN GREEN, KHAKI, PINK OR PURPLE;
PRETEEN SIZES IN KHAKI, PINK OR PURPLE.
LONG SLEEVE, PULLOVER SWEAT SHIRT HAS
'CAMP BEVERLY HILLS' LOGO, GIRLS S·M·L,
17.00; PRETEEN S·M·L, 18.00. SWEAT PANTS
HAVE STRETCH WAIST ANO ANKLES, GIRLS
S·M·L, 17.00; PRETEEN S·M-L; 18.00.
SOUTH COAST PLAZA. OUTSIDE OUR LOCAl
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OP~llA BUFFS -Helen Ban••, Franklin Metsler aitd Billi•·:
Devaney, from left, were among thOtle attending thff()per• ~'• •
luncheon at ThJw Arch Bay ClubhOUle .
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1 High grades go to range of back-to-school styles
AA en\lclnC array of fuhlon optJOna and cuffed pant.a in the chlldten'a .._~""·~ awal• the bedt-to-achool 1hopper. .....
TradlUonall1ta and 1\yle-1etter1 Probably the moet dariftl of tha
allke wtll 1tve hilh markJ to the new fall fuhlon trendl Ja the 1Dt.rt*9,
ranp o1 ttylel av&llabl• tn both the tonaue-ln -cheek tribute to the
children'• and~ areu th1a year, "Ji'abuloua Flfll"." Muecle 1leeve
IOCOrd1na to Lee Hocan Cul, fuhlon ~ and the strailht lea jean ln
director for Sout!iern California black denim have the "MW wave"
aro.ctway atores. looks that wlll attract emer11n1
TtM.e of the "preppy" perauaaion !:~~n-conlC'loua pel'IOnallU. .of botH
wW be reallured to find their favorite ktivewear lilhouettee for children
oxford ahlrU and crewn«k sweaters fMture mini aklrta -tiered, flounced
ln ample 1upply, while the more and itraight _ u well u the aptly-
avant-1arde can IAl1lple the 50's New named "skort" which combl.nes the Wave clothes.
The flounced denim skirts and !~~~f a sklrt with the practicality of
ruffled blouaet of recent seuons have Sweat suit• are highlighted by
been given new impetus by the ruffles and acreen prints. Knicken
updated "pioneer" looll for children wtth built-in legglns will be welcome
with its yoked blouses and paper bag when cooler weather comes.
pants with suspenders. The fall color palette: teal, dnnabar,
Effortless elegance is epit.omiz.ed by mustard, periwinkle and fuchsia.
the "Saville Row" flannel plnstriped Favorites like kahki, gray and navy
vested suits and men's wear pattern are not overlooked. They are an
ahlrts for juniors and the tuxedo shirts integral part of the "preppy" look.
Evan Picone. All of fall,
Saturday.
Join us from 12 to 3 for in-
formal modeling of the
complete collection.
And see how beauti-
fully these richly ,
detailed flannels,
tweeds and silks \· \. work into your week-~ ··
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Coming a.pt. 5 and 6 to Orange Coast Cotlege auditorium at 8 p.m.
Advance ticket• for 17 avallable at the OCC ticket office, 558-5527.
Ticket• on n~ht of performance are $8 at th• gate.
Event co-sponsored by
Orange Cout College and the Orange Coaat Dally Pilot.
BACK-TO-SCHOOL -Dressier autumn days ca1l for pretty blouses
and flouncy skirts. Calico print skirt has lace trim ($12). Soft,
feminine ruffles accent her blouse ($12). Both come in sizes 7 to 14.
Belted Chino pants ($13) sizes 4-7 and sizes 8-16 ($18), teamed with a
wool crewneck sweater, $17, sizes 4-7, or velour V-neck top ($16)
make a classic statement. (Available at Mervyn's)
Black emerges as an important new
color for juniors and children. It is the
pivotal color in tuxedo and "Saville
Row" dressing and an essential
elemeni of the "new wave" look.
Accessories play a strong
supportin~ role in back-to-school
fashions. Bow ties, in both structured
and soft Interpretations,
cummerbunds and wrap sashes
complete many of the new modes.
Favorites such as knee socks and
suspenders are available in lively and
unexpected color combinations.
The renewed interest in black
patent accessories for the adult market is reflected in the shoes and
belts designed for the junior markets.
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SHORT CUT -Walle back to school in style •
this fall in a corduroy walking short by '
Hartwell ($28) and jacket by The Broadway ~
($60). The look is completed by adding a •
bow tie, knee socks and newsboy cap. ·
VARSITY, RAH!-Variations of the varsity
theme updated for fall -electric blue :.
oversized sweaters by Trousers Up worn '
over mini skirts or alone as mini dresses. A
V-neck stripe sweater ($30), left, is worn ~
with simple blouse and a bow tie. On the •,
right, a cowl-neck sweater ($30) worn '
under a sl.eeveless cardigan ($32) and striped ..:
mini skirt ($30). (Available at The ").
Broadway)
Retirees slate meeting
Huntington Beach Chapter 857 of the
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF RETIRED"
PERSONS, INC. will mee~ at 12:30 p.m ,1
1\teeday, Aug. 17 In Murdy Recreation Center,
7000 Norma Drlve, Huntington Beacht1
Memberahip lJ open to all pertont 55 yean of .,_,
and over. · 1•
Nordstrom penonal ahop;>er Bev Springe1h
will preee!\t a pl'OIJ'UD on wardrobe p1annina at
... the 11:45 a.m. Wednelday, Aug. 18, mothel"""
dauahter luncheon planned ~>' NEWPORT 1
BEACH CHRISTIAN WOMEN'S CLUB in \hi
Airport.er Inn. Guest speaker will be Melodi.I
Sc.anford and mulllc wW be preeented by vocallat
O.vld Ralelp. Further information avallab r
from Mrs. Jim Dority.
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gunior Council hosts
Galifornia ar~ show
)}om Page C3
-JOwmet picnlc dlnner 'flt tor an emperor'." The pta at \he Irvine Bowl wW open for picnicking •t 6 p.m. and the performance wW begin at 8.
Ticket.a are $12.50, $10, $8. Invitations or ~ information may be obtained by calling the
illloctatton at 499-l!l33 or writing to P.O. Box
&14. Laguna.Beach.
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· ENJOYING ART: The Junior Council of the
guna Beach Museum hosted a reception to
ebrate the opening of Southern California
awlnga before 1950 and Contemporary
itornla Artists VII which featured the
1pture and paintings oC Chapman College art
p-ofeaors Bret Price and Jane Sinclair.
• Members and guests previewed the artwork
mhanced by the terra-<:otta colored walls while
bjoying cocktails and a delicious array of
fummertlme nibbles prepared by council
!PfD..bers Kathy DouaJass and Linda Bratcher.
· Later, on the museum patio guests were
treated to barbecue and a buffet of fresh fruits
~ vegetables. Jacque Bassett was coordinating
~ for the event.
An added highlight of the evening was the
it'esentatlon of blue ribbons by the council to
~ue ribbon sponsors including Marla Bird,
Quarles Culp, Allee King Davis, Mr. and Mrs.
David Kelly, Zada Megonlgal', Mr. and Mrs.
.lOger Ohanesian, Mr. and Mrs. John Parker,
$uzanne and Ted Paulson, Virginia Mayo·
'J'9maso, Mrs. G.C. Van Camp and Mr. and Mrs.
lfick Williams.
Guests included Museum Director Dr. Bill
~n and his wife Diana, Ward Ritchie, the
.ferry Mulers, Mrs. Harlan Frazer and artists
lfh06e work was exhibited in the "Drawings"
!lllow, Edward Biberman, Hans Burkhardt,
Irving Block and Alexander Golit.zen. ·
Curated by Nancy Moure, assistant curator
of American Art at the LA County Art Museum,
the Southern California Drawing exhibition will
be open through Sept. 16. It includes
architectural drawings, cartoons, movie sketches.
book illustrations, landscapes and portraits by
such artists as Conrad Buff, Hans Burkhardt,
Q&kar Fischinger, Stan Johnson, Ben Kutcher,
Paul Landacre, Stanton MacDonald-Wright, Kay
N:eilsen and Frank Lloyd Wright.
COORDINATOR -Jacque Bassett, president
of the Junior Council LB Museum, reception
coordinator, and Hugh Bassett, left, and Ted
Peterson check out the barbecue served to
guests. While sampling the food and viewing
art, guests heard music by classical guitarist,
Kevin Fitzpatrick.
. . . Plastic surgery
From Page C2
_ And it illustrates the advancement of plastic
1urgery, now a vital part of medicine far
removed from the fad stage.
• Theme techniques are u.aed a great deal in
reconat('uction work for women who have uPder:f.one mastectomies, Domanskia aald adding
that • tethnlquea are being perfected aU the
tllne."
, Potential candldatea for thl1 cosmetic
1uraery should become u well Informed u
JJC*lble on the aubject. And It you are thlnkin,a
~havtna tlOIDe work done, considtt \h.la final ..W of advk:e from Domanalda.
, "Get your weight down to within five or 10
ooundl of your proper weiaht before you go ln 1 lOr IW'gery."
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MUSEUM PARTY -
Alex•ndf'r and
Barbara Bowl~. left,
chat wJ th Nancy
Moure, guest curator,
•st a receptlon h0trt«I
by the Junior CowlCJl
of tho Laguna Beach
Museum of Art.
OUR GOLDEN RULE OUR DESIGNER BRIDAL COLLECTION.
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breathtaking designer collection. You'll also find the superb
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August 23rd.
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THE FIRST PLACE 5 FABULOUS YEARS
When I Magnm
South Coast Plaza opened
5 years ago. we told you it
would be the ultimate. Now
we've chosen son1e ult11nate
events to celebrate these
5 years with you.
TEDDY BEAR SHOP OPENS Sunday,
August 15. Bring the kids to Jelly Bean
National Park, Children's Shop, Lower Level
TRA VILLA COLLECTION Monday and
Tuesday, August 16 and 17. Informal model·
ing of evening wear, Noon to 3 :00. Fine Dress
Salon, Upper Level
FASHION FORECAST SCREENING Mon·
day and Tuesday, August 16 and 17. Our
impressions of the fall collections, continuous
showmgs. Upper Level
MAKE·ME·GEORGEOUS SPECIAL Monday,
August 16, through Saturday, August 28. A
100.00 pampering for 65.00: manicurs, pedi-
cure, massage, hairstyling. Call 957· 1511,
extension 320. Beauty Salon, Lower Level
ALEXANDRA DE MARKOFF ARTIST
Tuesday and Wednesday, August 17 and 18.
Call 957·1511, extension 262, for an appoint·
ment. Cosmetics, Middle Level
PHEROMONE PERrUME DOOR PRIZE
Sign up any day through September 4. You
may win a 200.00 value flacon. No purchase
necessary. Cosmetics, Middle Level
FALL FUR COLLECTION Wednesday,
Thursday and Friday, August 18, 19 and 20.
Our buyer Joseph, Barlow will show the news
from Paris, Rome, the world/ And any new
fall fur is 20% less when you select during
August. Telephone for an appointment, if
you wish : 951·1511, extension 245. Fur
Salon, Upper Level ..
CHANEL BEAUTY: TUXEDO STYLE on
Thursday, Friday and Saturday, August 19,
20 and 21. Chanel artist Paul P.remo w/11 be
here for consu/tatlons. For an appointment,
please telephone 957-1611, •xtenslon 264.
Cosmetics, Mlddll L•vtJI
1. rn ~ q n ,,
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FIVE-DOLLAR HAIRCUTS Friday and Sat·
urday, August 20 and 21. For men and
women, to celebrate our fabulous fifth. Long
hair and children's hair additional. Coll
957-1511, extension 320, for an appoint-
ment. Beauty Salon, Lower Level
LOUIS VUITTON AND FRIENDS Friday
and Saturday, August 20 and 21, our prestige
leathers buyer, Adrienne Hoyer, will present
the latest from L. V., Salvatore Ferragamo,
Judith Leiber, Gucci Accessories, Fendi and
Chanel Accessories, Middle Level
DIAMOND JEWELRY SPECIAL EVENT! 2
days only, Friday and Saturday, August 20
and 21. Anniversary values on an exceptional
selection of diamonds and other precious
stone jewelry by a jeweler whose collections
are the source of many fine pieces in our
regular collection. Presented by a special
representative, and we 'll take 25% off the
ticket price. Fine Jewelry Gallery
SUNDRESS SALE 213 OFF original prices.
Gathered from other I. Magnin stores and
brought here where summer lasts longer.
Intermediate markdowns have been taken.
Miss Magnin, Upper Level
CHILDREN'S PARTY AND FASHION
SHOW Saturday, August 21. Meet Smokey
The Bear. Face painting, coloring contest,
refreshments. At 1 :00 P.M., Children's Shop,
Lower Level
DAVID HAYES FALL COLLECTION Satur-
day, August 21. Informal modeling of suits,
coatdresses, dresses with jackets from Noon
to 3 :00. Fine Suit Salon, Upper Level
CHUTNEY TASTING Saturday, August 21.
A California-made specialty by Polly Jean's
Pantry. Gift Galleries, Upper Level
GUCCI ACCESSORIES HANDBAG SALE
25% OFF regular prices. Saturday, August 21,
through Saturday, August 28. All styles in
black, for one week only. Middle Level
ANNE KLEIN FALL COLLECTION Mon·
day, August 23, presented by Gayle Miller
, at 10:30 A.M. Ple8'e let us hold a place for
you. R.S. V.P. 961·1611, extension 337.
Designer Sport1wear, Upper Lewi
CLOVIS RUFFIN SHOP OPENS Monday,
AtJ(JUst 23. A t·home, patio and poolside
clothes. Int/mat• Apparel, l owt1r Levt1I
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STANLEY SHERMAN COLLECTION Tues·
day and Wednesday, August 24 and 25.
Informal fashion show both mornings at
10:30, presented by Jack Naviaux. Informal
modeling both days Noon to 3 :00. Fine
Dress Salon, Upper Level
COMPLEMENTS SHOP OPENS Wednesday,
August 25. The state of the art in denims,
stone-washed jeans, sweatshirts and such.
Contemporary Collections, Lower Level
MEN'S SWEATER SHOP OPENS Thurs-
day, August 26. Man 's Store, Middle Level
MEET ROBERT BELL Thursday, Friday and
Saturday, August 26, 27 and 28. Geologist
and jewelry designer workmg in precious and
semi-precious stones. Fme Jewelry Gallery,
Middle Level
CONTEMPORARY FASHION SHOW Satur-
day August 28, at 1:00 o 'clock. "Style '82"
brings the I. Magnin selections of the best of
what's young today. Jewel Court
AEROBIC WORKSHOP DOOR PRIZES
Saturday, August 28. Demonstrations by
Roni Wind's Aerobic Workshop starting at
1:30 P.M. Sign up for three 1·month mem·
bership prizes before the $how. No purchase
necessary. Dance Shop, Middle Level
ITAL/AN ICE TASTING Saturday, August
28. See II Gelataio Italian ice machines
demonstrated. Gift Galleries, Upper Level
FALL FASHION SEMINAR Sunday, August
29, at 11:00 o'clock. Effective wardrobe plan·
ning, using the Evan-Picone, Ellen Tracy and
Victoire Collections. R.S. V.P 957-1511, ex·
tension 337. Sports Shop, Middle Level
ADOLPH SCHUMAN PREVIEW Friday and
Saturday, September 3 and 4. Informal
modeling of this I. Magnin-inspired collection
Noon to 3 :00. Fine Dress Salon, Upper Level
SALSA SA TU RDA Y Saturday, September 4.
Our exc/uslve bean dips and salsa. Gift Gal·
leries, Upp9r Level
APPLY FOR AN I. MAGNIN CHARGE
Account. In many cases we can process the
papfJrwork whilt1 you shop. An Account
brings you a YHr's 7-lssue subscription to
/. Magnln fashion catalogues. Customer
SlrVtce, Upper LtJWJI
i 1T 1 : !I 1 •
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Mr. Blackwell likes to ·have fun with fashions
Mr. Blackwell 1lkel imported
1Ulu, wool• and brocad"; he
l1UI ~ \WO ~ below
1 •.&he acne. and he Ube the top
"'jW1 of hi.a face.
!. . ..Take me from the front, .. he
,, told the phototuapher, 11rve had
the too of mv lace done, con me
"'3.000. Don't &et a proflle lhotl
'!be bottom ot my face JOC,a Ukt ·~hound.
"Let'• talk about pla1Uc •zY· It'• more fun than f ••1 be told the Drimartly mature audience 1athend . at
Blallock'• Wlllh1re to ... hi.a new
collecUon. >.. -.&al he aeta the womm
Involved ancf keep1 them
lauahlnl u the modell ltl'Oll by.
"Do you like It, not like It or
don't live a damn? If you' 1ee aomettUn, you Dke applaud,'' he
tella t.Mm.
•'They are aolna to do the mlnl
aaaln, but I l>eliive tn coverin1
Uie ~but wear what you think belt Oil you. Don't
tab anyane elee'• &dee. Look at
THE STAR AT NIGHT
His Fim Ever Orange County
Performance to benefit the
Sout~ Coast Foundation for
the Developmentally Disabled.
SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER
2) AT 8:00 P.M.
,at the Irvine Meadows
Amphitheatre
The South Coast Foundation
1s a pon-profit organization
providing diagnostic and
treatment services to
individuals with neurological
disabilities who are noc
eligible for services offered by
od~r agencies. The
Foundation's goal is to help
these in~ividuals become fully
indepepdent citizens through
thtir innovative research,
~C.gnosis and treatment
programs.
Through the work of the
Foundation and your generous
support of the Frank Sinatra
fundraising benefit, more of
these young adults will be
able to lead a productive and
rewarding life.
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Please mail thls coupon with your ch«k, made
p1yable to the South Coast Foundation to:
Timothy L. Stradtr, Benefit Chairman
South Coast Foundation
0 Please make my cuervations fOf 1he Sinatra concen.
0 Star of Herculet, S2'° per person (100. tax deductible)
0 Sw of Centaurus, $100 per penon
UOl Wesccliff Drive, Su.ite ~
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Please respond by Sepcember 20, 1982. Seating
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0 Total Due
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tome 911Apihota of ~lf and determ1nt what II rl&ht for you.
0 And try eome new colora.
How about red on Ndheadaf I
like' It.'' To a woman wtth ll'AY
hair Mldn8 what <dol' would be aood for 6er he aid try sr-ffffn and try aome brilliant
prin11.
.. Have fun with fa1blon.
This little cockt.ail suit (lei t)
is in imported brocade with
the jacket back flaring below
fitted waist. It's dinner at 8 in
this gold met.allic design on
blac k chiffon (center).
Finally, h ere is a gray
'English wool wrap coat lined
·to mat.ch sil.k blouse.
For•t your ap. I don't dretl
.... I clrell ftcww, attitudes and llfeltylel."
For day he 1howed crepe
dre11e1, wool 1ult1 with
mat.china pantl ("If you wear
pAntl, make IUJ"e they are trim
and neat") and for eventnf
dreue1, 1ult1 and 1own1 o
Italian brocadea, 1llk1 and
chlff on1 1hot mlth metallic
threada and designa.
"American factori• are not 11
creative with fabric• u
'European1. Wh en they
(Americana) make them, we wW
buy them.''
Styles ran1ed from $135 to
$390 in price.
Triangle gown that really plunges with ruffled matching .J
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Marona SPort ... The Active Look fa School ...
So comfoftoble .,.ou'll live in them.
Shirts ond porns Ol9 100,, cotton In Ql90f colon.
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People of modern Athens
r_eflect a sense of durability
The Monastery of Great Meteoron at Meteors.
Jh e ,• .• ,•
waiter kept a keen eye
Jy STAN DELAPLANE
MYKONOS -The Greek
faland of Mykonoe la five boat hours from Piraeua, the very old
ind wicked port of Athens. A brown barren ialand with a few
twJty sheep foragina the rocky
hll11ide. White -fisning boats
~Ing on blue water.
: The waterfront town has a
North African look. HOWleS with i w o -( o o t -t ti t c k. w a l 1 s
._,hitewuhed a blindin1 1now
white. Donkeys pace throuah
tlJeyways ao narrow you must
4lep into a doorway to avoid
f'tting tcraped by the load. ~ Sponge divers unload their
{Sight yellow dripping catch on
the rock jetty. And fflhermen ~ brown nets on a point of land where you can look into the
{f'ater and aee the drowned walls
~d broken pota of a Greek· JJornan town, it.I name la.t In the
eenturies.
: In the morning at Kalafati
lieach, we take our coffee beside
the blue silk Aegean Sea. The
bikini promenade begins at 8
under a 1un of Grecian gold.
They come in all colon. Pasted
onto varioua liu. and 1hapes.
Two startling white 1trips are
worn by a girl the color of saddle
leather. (°You could airmail it
home with one stamp.)
The waiter haa one eye on the
bikini, the other on the order
pad. "Eg11, Melon, Bacon,
Coffee." (It 1tlll comes out
peaches and tcimato omelette.)
It'• not the Hilton, Milton. But
it'• a home away ftom home.
Since the tourflta diacovered
the Greek ialanda, Mykonoe has
changed ita face.
There are hotels, taxis and tour
bu.sea. Cruise ships must use local
boats to ferry passengers ashore.
The jewelry shops open early
and stay late on ship day1. A
number of private homes have
turned pension with bed and
breakfast. Beach cottages are
available for a week or for the
season.
It's the peak of the tourist
season now. Mykonos is mainly
full of Germans and French.
(Americana come mostly on
cruile ships.) It's still one of the
bargain destinations in Europe.
The water is splendid. A blue
1ky without a cloud. Midday is 75
degrees. A cooling wind sweeps
the island. The water ls extra
salty -you float like a cork. The
bottom is smooth sand without
coral or seaweed. Evenings are
cool enough for a light sweater.
Friend of mine had been at the
Leto. (It has no beach.) So I went
to the Hotel Aphroditi and these
are my notes.
The most successful man on
Mykonos is George Kalamaras.
He was a Mykonos boy. "He
owns a hundred buildings in
Athena," said the waiter. "VERY
rich."
He made his money in
construction.
Now, (with six sons to help
him) he i1 back on Mykono1.
Owner of the Hotel Aphroditi.
Hla portrait in olla la the only
decoration in the spare, cold
lobby.
In the afternoon, you can see
Kalamaras aurveying all he owna
-which la everything in sight.
Among the bikini• and sport
shirts, he wears coat, vest and tie.
A equare, erect man. A thick
moustache comes down over each
comer of his mouth. His hair haa
only a trace of gray.
On hil head he wean a flat,
black duck-billed cap worn by
Mykonoe fishennen.
"To remind him of hll
beginning on Mykonoe?" I uked.
The waiter bu no romance.
"To keef, the wind from blowing
his hair, ' he said.
I uked the water: ''Do you
come from Mykonoe?" "Athena,"
he laid. "But next year I will try
to go to Canada.
"There is no money here."
(I got the idea Kalamaraa d1d
not make his money by •polling
the help.)
I llgned the bill -peaches and
eggs are extras on the continental
breakfast. The waiter took it
back to "Control"
I went back to aee how
Kalamaras controla hia money.
Control turned out to be a man
with a ledger in whkh he lilted
EVERY 1ingle thing that wu
ordered. One peach got one line.
Plus the COit.
A1 every sailor knowa,
Gorgone, the mermaid, Is the
sister of Alexander the Gn!et.
When 1he riaea from the
waves, she hails the captain. "II
King Alexander allver•
The aldP.per must aay "yes." U
he doean t , Goraona sinks his
lhip In a fit of despair.
l have the feeling Captain Kalamaraa would tell Gorgona to buf off. He runs a tiaht ahJp.
= frA&oLYN W'WIO ............
TrewliJil in a.-.". Unique ..,..._ w•1na on u. w 9trMta and lie6nl \be w .ell&. ..
th• andent philoloph9n stves
onea_..gt~and durabWty reflected by the people ot modem Athenl thelmal\w.
In h!ltoiic Plaka. the ~
dlatrict In the 1badow of-the
AcropolJ1, the narrow ~ alleya and un.named
ltreetl J'8'M1n the Mme .. they
have for centurlea. I~ la an
adventure to find the way In and
then out qaln, without caJJJna toe Ullltance. The climate ln G"eece la
aomewhat different from what
one would expect. The laif tude of
Athem ii about the llAIQlt •Salt
Lake City, and whlle near the ocean. there ii not • ereai deal of
cooUna experienced. Al a matt.er
of t.ct, drlvtna acro. the; Interior
· of Greece reminded me of
nothing IO much u drlV:lna to ~ersfield. However, with all
the hiatortcal plaoel abou.ndlng,
there ii not the boredom auffered
in the drive to that renoWned
Callfornla city.
A drive by the pretldentJal
palace 1hows the Evzonea on
iruard. attired In their pleated lld.rta, ttahta. tallled ahoea, and
~ gum. A teeming
A trip to the Acropolil ii a
must for the tourist.
The climb up the hill over
the well-worn path and stone-
f!l:~ walkway la a trip into
,,_...,Waiki ng th rough the
Parthenon with the ruined roof
and broken oolumna aJl around
you, Just dwarfs the lndlvidual.
Looking down from the
height of the. Acropolla, one can
see the Temple of HephaesUI and
the Agora, currently being
excavated and rebuilt. On
another side one can look down
into the Theater of Herod
Attlcu1, where now are
performed Greek tragedies and
comedie1, and operaa are a
fixture In the summer.
A word here about the
quality of aunlight In Greece. It
truly ia different from anythlna
we have here. It has acme of the
the bikini
Greeks stress hospitality to tourists ·
ATHENS, Greece (AP) -After a Mykonoe' auoceaa aa Greece'• towiat mecca
diaappolntin8 tourlat aeuon throughout ia ita stubborn refuaal to provide aervtces
Greece laat year, the nation'• tourism and facilities that eeek fut profits.
authorities have put the word out that In many other Greek reeorta, however,
aldmptq on bo9pttality 00. not .-y. crowded beache9, Inflated pricee and IUllen
"We've rw:hed the point where aun and aervice at giant modem hotela have IMllnt.ed
aee are 11.mply not ~ to attract foreJan a different tmaae of vacation.lnC In 01'9eCle.
tourlata," aaya Stello1 Panaaopouloa, La.at year '·~ rnilllon tourilta came to
aecretary·aeneral of the Greek Touriat Greece, more than in 1980 but well below
Orpnlsation. "We have to make IW'8 the the 1979 r«x>rd of more than e mill.Ion. Thia
bUch• ::f clean. ltandardl of service year Panagopoulm expt'dl "• .-oaJl drop in
b:nproYe d'8 people not IO for quick numben."
profit." . Faced with thla bleak picture, towilt
On·the rocky la1and of Mykonot, which officiala are uratna other rmorta to follow
hu aet the pace and trend for Greek the example of Mykonoa.
towilm for more than 20 years, Mayor "A 3,000-year·old aenae of ha.pitallty
Matthew Apostolou opened the new teUOn aave u1 the 1ame word for 1ue1t and:
by orderi~I unal(htly overhead cablea 1tranfer, but l\'1 often for1ott.en in the
moved Wldeqp'OUnd. ruah.' aald a Mykora hot.eller who abd
plant la clc.e to compleUon, maklna certain
the llland'• blue Aepan Sea waten remain
clear. A delallnatlon unit auppliea extra
water f~ tncrened demand in the ralnleaa
IUJDIDlll' montha.
-Al an experiment, authodtse. declded
to cut a blind eye on nude IWlmmina and
eunbathinc on remote beacba. ~
ln Greece, nude bathen are routinely fined
or jailed for offendina public morality.
Panaaopoulot hu uked pollce to ueat
nud.ilta men -.u.ntly thll IUl'l'lllDtl'.
-'lbe aut.borttlel have ordend DrbMt d.l.11*11 tecilltiel to be tmprowd SWtttly Tn
major tourilt cent.en. Hotel IMpectkJm are
more frequent thla year, with f1nft for
alack .rvfce.
q..Uty °' ~ lJlht that ....,,. to taD tbe color out of UW. In
the ln6ddJiii at w day, wt u tw..
ICllD9 othill' quality that liwt It a
co1or of. ltl own. Molt unuaual,
and ....Uy nNble.
Flytna Into Athenl airport ia • real-thrll.I. Beiq tltuated by
the Saronic Gu~1 and wlth mountalnl on two IMMI, there are
COlllldehble convec:tJon cu.rrenta
and u~ and down ·draft1
eepecf 11 y ln the IW'Dl'Def.
The Olymp6c·Alrways plane
flew U1 uneventfully from Rome, "'-t when it came tUne to land at
Athena, 1t aeemed we never
would be able to. The/lane awooped up and down an from
aide to aide.
Making it all worthwhile
WU the late afternoon aky. When
we f!nally cleared cwtoma, the
sun wu juat beatnnln1 to go
down behind the Peloponeasus
Mountaina. The aky waa 1old and
rc,.e with fiuhea of brtaht pink,
while the mountalna turned deep
purple and violet. The 1ea
reflected the blue of the lky with
a pale aquamarine luater and
there wu a warm and balmy
wind. An unforgettable moment
and one no postcard would ever
be able to duplicate.
The ride Into the city from
the airport ia a real eye.opener.
The MCOnd Wocld War did
~le damaae to the city
and port of Piraeua.
In the rush to rebuild, with
materiaJ.I and finances beina IO
llm.lted in the po11~war era, it
looka like nothing so much as
row on row of concrete boxes
piled one on top of another, for
mile aft.er mile.
1i\e apartment residents try
to bri&hten thlnp up with potl
of Oowera when they can, but it
takea a lot of flow~ to mitigate
that much concrete. A villt to the Archaeological
Museum ii a muat. Coming face
to face with the statue• and
artifacta of the put ii a humbling
and edifyin& experience. It
makes our time and place in the
overall acheme of things aeem
limited Indeed.
Time muat be found to have
a meal and/or a drink at a tavern.
The food i1 1ood, though
different, and the fellowship is
wonderful. Greek people u a
whole like Americana and do all
they can to make you feel
welcome. The only notable
exception to that I noticed
occurred in the cue of 1ome
younaer American llfll, who in
all innom'ICe apparently violated
~me unwritwn dktum a~t
·apparel. The OrHk people
them1elve1 dre11 tn a
comenadve manner, the wamm tn ~ llfMI tht men lft adta, or
jlclr.et and ...... .
Out yount women haw· a
tendency to drett u ~~ pomible In the heat, arid
were tome acandalbed 1ookl ,t
runntna ahctt and tank top9. qn
the whoi., however, there la a
feellna of tri~ between
the peopa.. ·
Cr°"'"I the COW\try theie
are the famOua plaoet to ... well
u Delphi and Mt. Olympua, bot
an OUt·Of·the·W•Y artd
fabu.loualy lnteresUnc trip tea.
you to Meteor• in the nortr.·
central .:t1on of the country, tn
the ancient province of
Macedonia. •
On the way you pue fa.nl)I
and vllla1es, with atorka and
their neat1 vtafble in many
chlmneya.
At ·Meteora are 1everal
monutertee that were built atop
srarute ap1.res. 1n part to remalD
isolated frorh the world, at.a for
protection from marauden.
The monasteries and Chapell
built by the monk• were
conatructed · a bit at a time by
hauling all mat.eriala up the ..._
of the a))lres by bucket and rope
lllng. While they are primldw,
they are nonethelesa worka of art
becauee of the effort and
inspiration to brin1 them to
completion.
There are 1teps up and down
the various monolltha ao that
they can be visited by touri8tl
and reverent faithful alike.
The facilities are marked
W.C. and ooe dare not look down
or even think of f.alllna; there la a
sheer dn>p of several hundnd
feet vlalble through the fixture9.
It alto ii very drafty . A
real experience, lrideed.
'nM!l'e are botela and •Uni
placet in the area, and that ii
fortunate for thi1 is a llttle-
traveled part of the country.
Leavin& Kalambaka, the
town neareat Meteora, and
traveUna eut toward the a.t,
you Cl'09 the plaina of Themaly,
and farther on up the cout you
drive riaht by an old Cruuder
fort, atilI standing after all thme
hundreds of years.
'nleee are only a very ff!W of
the placel and th.1np to aee and
do in Greece. It would take
several lifetimes to ablorb it all.
WOW> YOU BE.EV£?
FROM ONLY S695
•
747 • Me• • Vliet WU DK. 13 A.a tht 111.ariden touch up their ban and not to be named.
di.cot co welcome an nUmated aoo,ooo Touriam Mm1nat totaled Jult under $2
1UJ111Der touriltl, a French company la bUlion In 1981, only up 8 percent from 1980.
completina a luxwiow vacauca complex Per-aipua ~ l"Ole m1n1mally from
"We've atven no permJta for bla .new
hotela ln tlie put el&ht moetm; ·.fn the
future, Diana aabmitted wW haw to flt
with the local environment and
archlt.ec:tural tndltian," h9 ..ad. E11outlv1 P1rk Tr111I
wttb IUper·modem cube-W.. dellp. $311 to $3e9.
DHplte the boom, the l1land haa. Amiona the ate.,. bef.na taken to heJp , -.r.,.t to Pl'-• w. lta old-world chann attnct. foreto touriltl:
and tl'adlUonal •aye, and officlall aay -on Mylcono1, a aewa .. ·treatment
nw P•nmMt a11o lntenda to revtve
the "traditional Mttlemenia prop-am"
whkh would allow tiour11ta co stay wtth
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Monday through Friday 10-9, Saturday 10-6, Sunday 12-5
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SUNDAY, AUGUST 15, 1882
REAL ESTATE
STOCKS
04-6
08-7
Check your local
on Page D2, while Ji tings
for national exchange can
be round on Pages D6-7~
Hotel boom: Too much room for • inn crowd?
By STEVE MARBLE ortt.e o.., ""°' ,..., If the optimists in the building
trade have thelr way, there will
be nearly 6,000 new hotel rooms
built in the central Orange Coast
area in the next i!O years.
That translates to at least 10
new hotels, two major expansion
projects and a near tripling of the
present number of hot.el rooms m
Newport Beach, Costa Mesa and
Irvine.
The Marriott Hotel Corp.,
which has enjoyed sue<:ess in
Orange County and considers it
one of the finest markets m the
nation, is behind two of
the projects.
In Irvine, work is partially
finished on the new 17-story
Marriott. Located at KoU Center
Irvine, near John Wayne Airport,
it will have 504 rooms.
In Newport Beach, the people
from Marriott want to add
a 12-story tower with 234 rooms
to their existing Newport Center
facility. If realized, it would
become the largest hotel along
the Orange Coast with 611
rooms.
The Irvine Company has its
drawing boards fiUed with plans
for new hotels.
The firm is planning to
construct a 550-room Hilton in
Irvine, just up the road from the
under-<:onstruction Mamott. The
company also has approved plans
for building 2,000 new hotel
rooms along the Irvine Coast
south of Corona del Mar.
And then there's the long-
planned Golden Triangle, the
mammoth shopping and business
center expected to spring up near
the intersection of the San Diego
HOTEL EXPANSION -The existing Marriott Hotel stands
at center in this artist's rendering of a proposed expansion of
the facility. Upper right, a 12-story tower containing 234
and Santa Ana freeways. There
are 1.200 hotel rooms planned
there.
Also in Irvine is the company's
tentative 250-room hotel at
University Town Center.
FinaUy, the Irvine Company IS
still counting on eventually being
permitted to construct a hotel in
Newport Center, just around the
curving main road from the
Marriott. This is expected to be a
luxury hotel and a Canadian
chain -Four Seasons -is
interested in the project.
The Newport Sheraton, a
349-room hotel near the county
airport, wants to add 126 rooms
to its facilities in Newport Beach.
In Costa Mesa. the state has
plans for encouraging a builder
to construct a 150-room hotel on
the Orange County Fairgrounds.
County government.
rooms would expand the Marriott's capacity to 611 rooms,
which would make it the largest hotel along the Orange
Coast. Other hot.el expansions are in the works.
meanwhile, is pushing for a
250-room hotel on the Upper
Newport Bay near the Newport
Dunes aquatic park.
A Hyatt Regency with 440
rooms was approved nearly two
years ago at Koll Center
Newport, also near the airport.
Work on the project still has not
begun.
While builders admit that this
is a Jot of hotels, their opinion is
that the area can handle it and
that there are enough guests 'to
go around.
Jon Loeb, manager of the
Newport Center Marriott and
soon to be a vice-president in the
hotel c hain, speculates that
Newport Beach as a market
should not be Jumped in with
surrounding cities.
"Sure I believe that a market
can become glutted with hotels
but Newport la different," Loeb
sa)'t.
"The Marriott la a
businessman's hotel. The people
that stay here like being near the
ocean, they like being near the
businesses and they like the
tennis courts and the
atmosphere."
Loeb says that the deepening
recession has hurt the hotel
business but that the market in
Newport has remained strong.
Others say it IS Important to
recojlJlize that the various hotels
serve different clientele. The
county's plans for a hotel near
Newport Dunes, for instance, is
to be aimed for the average-
income tourist while the bulk of
the establishments near the
airport are for traveling
businessmen.
From a non-business point of
view, though, there are those
who reason that too many hotels
will mean too many cars and
increased pressure to expand
service at the airport.
A frequent point of argument
is whether the new hotels will
accommodate clients already
coming through airport tuJTlStiles
or will draw in a new wave of
travelers.
The Irvine Company long has
argued that the demand for hotel
rooms in the Newport-Irvine
area 1s far greater than the
numbe r of rooms available,
forcing businessmen to go up to
Anaheim to find rooms.
What the saturation point is
remains an open question that
depends largely on what the
business climate on the Orange
Coast is like. Builders say hotel
(See HOTELS, Page 02) .
Home security : It's big business
Ill
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Security firms push the latest electronic, inf rared hells and whistles
HICKSVILLE, N.Y. (AP) -
When a storm rolls in from the
Atlantic Ocean and rattles the
windows of sedate Long Island
homes, strange things start
happening.
Spotlights light up lawns in
quiet suburban neighborhoods.
Bells ring. Sirena wail, jarring
homeowners from their beds.
Within minutes, special lines to
Nassau County police precincts
light up, as many as 300 calls in
(ive minutes.
All these tocsins and klaxons,
installed to deter burglars, are set
off instead by wind or rain
rattling against window alarms.
Most are wired in directly to a
police precinct or a private
security service.
Chaos. "You can trace the path
of a storm across the county,"
says a police official.
In all, Nassau police say they
get about 1,200 burglar alarms a
month, 99 percent of them false,
triggered by the weather. or a
pet, or a child or returning
vacationers who walk into their
own electronic trap. Even a
heavy truck coming down a
street can do it.
U there is a growth industry in
the United States it is secwi ty.
especially electronic security, for
home, office, automobile.
rampant. puts it this way:
"There's no sure way an alarm or
a lock can keep someone from
stealing your car. But ii the thief
knows it's there, it may make
him go steal somebody else's."
For people like Leibowitz, the
demand for alarms is a bonanza.
He estimates that his firm,
Hiway-Zimco, has increased its
business about 20 percent
annually for the past decade, a
jump of more 1.han 500 percent in
10 years.
The security industry is
booming.
Rollins Protective Services of
Atlanta estimates its burglar
alarm business is growing 25
percent a year. A Texas-based
c:ompany. Network Security Inc.,
reports revenues up 163 percent
in the first quart.er of 1982. Ii
says it is expanding so fast that
its extz:a expenses resulted in a
temporary loss to stockholders.
The Fortress System, like most
oth ers, is based on a simple
principle -sensitive foil on the
windows, the doors, and any
other opening through which an
intruder may enter a house.
Break the tape and alarms go off.
The Fortress. which is
supposed to be false-alarm proof
because it's based on tape rather
than wires, is a variation of what
is still the basic protection system
-what's known as "hard-wire."
It's simply a wire attached to aU
openings, like windows. When
the window is opened, the circuit
is broken and the alarm goes off.
Devices like that sell for less
than $500, and industry sources
say it still comprises 80 to 90
percent of the market. But many
alarm companies are pushing far
more elaborate protection
spawn ed by compu terized
technology.
The new systems, which can
cost thousands of dollars, are
based on a small box in the house
and hooked to either a police
phone or a computer screen at a
private monitoring station. It
resembles a fuse box monitoring
a totally wired and bugged
house.
For e xample, infrared heat
sensors can detect movement of
any l1v1ng creature while
residents are away. They are
supposed to be able to
differentiate between a person
and a pet Smoke alarms can be
wired into the box to send instant
notification to a fire department.
At key points there are buttons
that can be pushed to activate the
box should intruders enter at
night.
Many policemen think
spen di ng sever a l thousand
doUars to protect your home may
be overkiU.
"The cheapest protection can
still be the best," says Ken Synar
of the Nassau Police. That means
(See HOME, Page D2)
P assing grades
n eeded for cred it
No more the barking dog. To
be safe these days -or ao say
the people eager to sell you their
latest devices -you need a
Fortress System, an Electronic
Curtain, heat sensors.
Moreover, alarm salespeople
stress that just having a system is
a major deterrent. A sign outside
saying "Protected by . . . " and
potential intruders. they say. go
elsewhere.
Says Btll Cathers, a member of
the Nassau County Police's
8rime Resistance Unit, "U you live
in a wealthier area and everyone
on your block l\as an alarm
1y1tem, you'd better have one
too."
By LOUISE COOK
AllDCIM9d PY-Wrttet
Applying for credit 1s like
taking a test: It's the score that
counts. Many lenders use a
computer-based ecoring system to
decide who will -and will not
-get credit in today's market.
Knowing how the system works
can improve your ch a nce o(
success.
Credi t-scorlng system• are
based on points; the lender
aaign.s a fixed number of points
to each of a variety of c:onsumer
characteriatica and deddet on a
cut-off .core. Applicants with a
JNUl:Slng grade -a point total hlaJler than the cut-off acore -,et credJL Thoee with a fa.tllng
grade -below the cut-off -are
tu.med down.
The point asalgnments and the
cut-off IOOte are not choeen at
random. They are baaed on
computer profilea of good and
bad borrowers. Here'• how It
WOl'U
A lender telects. at random. a
11mp)e of s-t llalOUntl -1ood ·
ancf bad. All the avaltable
lntonn.Uoo oo llM!M accountl II
fed into the com~. Ueina a proceu called ditcrlmlnant
CONSUMER
analysis," the co mputer
determines which characteriatial
are shared by the good borrowers
and which are shared by the bad
ones. F.ach characteristic i.s given
a point value.
The lender then can analyze
the infonnation to find out what
combination of characterl1tics
and what total score are likely to
produce a borrower who will
repay the debt on time, with
little chance of default.
It ia important to remember that
~e total 900re is the key. Under
moat credit-scorina ayatem1;
there are many ways to achieve a
passing 9COre. A low score on a
single characteristic Is unlikely to
result in a credit rejection.
The use of credlt-1corlns
sy1tems baa increued a~adlly
since the paaaa.ge of tho F.Qual
Credit Opportunity Act ln 107G.
The law prohibill Jenden from
denying credit on the buJa of
race, color, reUaton, national ortcln. eex. marital mwa, .,e or
becaWIO any plrt of an applJQnt'a
(8" GEm.NG, Pas• Dt)
Elliot Leibowitz, general
manager of a aecurity company
ln Brooklyn, where car theft is
Out -with the old, support the n e lV
LOS ANGELES (AP) -The
UnJt.ed States an beat help lta
world economic poaltlon by
apendln1 leH time worrying
about its older lnduatrlea and
more time helptns newer onet
1uch aa computer• and
telecommunlcaUona, aaya a
University of Southern
California profeMOr.
"Too many of our A!90W'CleS are
betn1 uaed Co prop up a11n1
manu(acturln1 lndu.strlet like
1teel and automobHea," 1ay1
Frederick Wllllama, author of
"The CommunlcaUon1
Revolution." • book on Wt ln &he
eleetronic •·
Williama b•ll•v•a the . •
government 1hould recognlxe
America'• economic future llea
with modem induatrlee and 1top
hamperlna them with
resuJ.atlone and Uttption which
he aye 1tunt their VoWth.
'1We're JQ1in1 ma.nufecturl"I
markets to foreign com-
petltora Jett and rllh'. We
1tW have the lead ln ln!onnation
technoJQliee, but oth r cou.ntrlel,
wdcularly Jar,n. are raptdly clOllna the pp,• he Mid.
"We've taken our oompuUnc
and telacommunicationa
lndW1ri9 '°° much for gJ'llll~.
=·v• been able to arow,
• pemment lntefference,
only DICau.. the market It to aood and ...... their reiJeerch
b
and development is IO good."
It alto makes 1ense
environmentally to aid
lnlormation companies rather
than manufacturina industrfet,
WIUlama eaya. "The country
need• to grow on all front•
poHlble, but growth in 1ome
Industries beoomee more
expenatve than &rowth ln othert
becauee of the problem• of
pollution, materlaJa prlcea,
1carclty and chan11n1 labor
forc:a.'' he .id.
0 1n U\Ja rtlped., UMt computer
and ttlecommuntcatlona lnduatrt.. have a lot pn, for
them . They don't need
tram~dae of hffvy aooclt.
like the tralnloads of coal that go
to a\C.'el planw. Their major raw
maierlal, silicon, Is the aecond
moat abundant aubatance on
Hrth. Thelr energy use and
pollutant output a.re low."
America's newer lnduatriee can'
p.rovtde the meana of revita.1.lzi.nl
lta rriaturfn, economy, Wllllaml
believes.
''lt'• a1 thou1h the
oommunicatlona revolution had
*n invented u a pu11al answer
to tht doomlday prophetl/' he· laid. ••we doft't have to nJn olf
lnto tho hlU. bee.UM we have
nothln1 el we can do. Aa a
nation. we can atay ln buslneill·
tbrou1h computers and
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Here are the stock market activities of publicly traded
Orange County ftrma for the week ended Friday, Aug. 14. Data
provided by Newport Securities Corp.
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GETTING CREDIT A NUMBERS GAME. • •
(From Page Dl)
income comes from a public
aslistance program.
A credi l ·scoring syst em
rltducea the chances of
di11crimination by applying
atbitrary standards to all
aP,pllcanta; personal bi.as on the
part of a lender is eliminated. A
credit·acoring system abo means,
however, that you are less likely
to be able to explain special
circwnatances that may apply in
your caae.
probably will get fewer points if
you rent your home rather than
own it. but a long-tenn tenancy
can help your score.
-Occupation. Lenders often
assign points to specific jobs.
According to researchers in the
Department of Consumer
Economics at Cornell University
in Ithaca, N.Y., teachers, doctors
and government employees
covered by civil service get high
marks, while barbers and
beauticians get low 9COres. The
key factor is the nature of the
job; if it's in a field where people
move about a lot, you're likely to
llCOre poorly.
Someone with a salary of $2,000
a month who usually spends $1,.
800 a month and has $200 of
disposable income would get a
higher acore than someone who
earns $4.000 a months and spends
it all.
Different le nders rely on
different characteristics and acore
th.em differently. In general,
however, the following things
are i.mportan t:
-Stability. Creditors look for
thlnga like home ownership and
length of time on the job as a
gtaide to whether you are a
stable, responsible penon. You
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-Disposable income. Earnings
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One builder, though, suggests
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Douglas tests DC-9 fuselage
long jet to ensure • service
A McDonnell DoualH DC·9
Jotllner that O.w ~ for l~ yeara la now 1lmulatJn1 30
more yean of ruaht In a multi·
mllllon-dollar re.ean:h proararn
to help aJrUnes Improve their
ln1poctlon and maintenance
procedures.
The pro_aram, at the DouglQ
Aircraft Company dlvl1lon of
McDonnell Douglaa In Lona
Beach, I• an lndu1try flr1t. n
involves extenaive atructural
~ of one of the flnn'a fl.rat
DC-9a, Fuaelage No. 3, to
determine how the aircraft'•
yHra of service have affected
key atructural element.. The
two-year, $5 million teat pt'Olfam
began In June 1981 .
Dale S . Warren, Douglas
di.rector of structural mechanlca,
aaid Fulelage 3 completed more
than 42,000 houri and 66,000
flighta In airline .ervice before
being re-acquired by Douglas ln
1981.
Fuselage 3 waa picked for the
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000 hows and many have made
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HOME SECURITY. • •
(From Pase Dl)
loclcina the windows, and using
dead 6olt locks on the door. ft
alao means making sure
newspapen and mail don't pUe
up outaide when you go away,
and using time switches to tum
llghta on and off.
Pol.Iceman Cathers says some
1ystem1 can end up being an
annoyance. "People get fed up
when the9e things go off at 3 or 4
in the morning and th e r e's
nobody out there," he saya.
"After it happens three or four
times, they unhook the thing and
they're left with less than when
they started."
Sometime9 burglara outfox the
sy.~m.
Last May, the D&M Truck
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$690 for a burglar alarm to
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to almoet any 80und. "It went off
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sa y s David Kinsey, the
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Two weeks after the alarm
was installed, burglan broke ln.
They conked Nikia on the head.
Then they made off with $3,000
worth of merchandiae.
And the alarm system.
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Build it yourself,
says architect. • .
PLEASANTVILLE. N.Y. (AP) -Donald·
Mow, an arch.ltect. hu a ayatem he clalma can cut
26 percent or more from the prtce of the houae
hil cllent bullda.
Even ln th.ta affluent community and othera
In Wettcheater C.Ounty, roughly l~ to 46 miles
north of midtown Manhattan, Mow says
tremendous aavtno are poeaible.
For $76,000, that I.a, clients can own a home
that mieht have <mt their neighbor $100,000. To aay lt another way, for $76,000 cllenta can build a
houae that mlaht have a market value ot
Sl00,000 or IO.
The houae might also be better suited to
thelr tutea and needs than any they might
purchase. Better fitted to the lot also. And, since
they will have built it, they need never wonder
what went Into it.
The implications would seem to be huge. As
now offered, the system generally requires Mow's
periodic assistance, but he has written and is
perfecting a manual that should permit use in
any other area.
You say you cannot build a house?
Mow doesn't believe it. Not when you use
hil plans, follow the tersely written manual of
exacting d e tails, allow him to qualify
subcontractors and have him inspect and offer
management assistance along the way.
His records show he built his own house for
$76,200 a year ago in nearby Briarcliff Manor,
one of at least 80 he has put up and more than
100 he has designed. He paid retail prices for
materials. The house and lot appear to have a
market value of about $180,000.
Nothing unusual about that, says Mow, a
graduate of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
His technique would seem to be an
important development in the battle against
rising housing costs, which already have priced
millions of people out of the market. But it
requires effort on the client's part.
Mow makes h is clie nts the general
contractor.
"Imagine yourself as the conductor of a
symphony orchestra. Seated before you are
expert musicians (subcontractors) in various
sections. No one makes a sound until you give the
cue," he writes.
"Following the master score and with timely
cues a symphony is played. Follow our
management control svstem and you will be able
to build houses as efficiently as professional
builders."
Mow maintains you needn't know how
wood is jointed or pipes fitted.
"But it Is necessary to know the function of
various components of a house, and how each
Aubcontractor is fitted into the whole system."
And so, in words and schematic drawings,
he takes clients thro uf h the financing,
blueprints, land search, easibility analysis,
insurance, excavation , framing, finished
carpentry. plumbing, he•ting, electricity,
drywall, insulatio n, exterior walls and
lancbcaping. Hiring subcontractors, for his 5
percent fee, Mow finds them for local clienta -
and provides architectural-construction plans,
'inspections and management aid. Clients can also
chooee a 2 percent plan if they provide their own
architectural plans.
Sooo, however, Mow hopes to give two-day,
14-hour .eminars in other areas for around $1,
000, leaving his students equipped to handle the
management themselves, aided by local
architects or engineers.
Mow's manual, the centerpiece of his
system, contains work orders that specify in
precise detail the agreements made with
subcontractors.
The excavation and masonry work order, for
example, specifies how trees and stumps are to
be diapoeed of, and the type of fill to be backed
against basement walla (always porous material;
never clay).
The work orden tell and ask much more,
but details aren't sufficient If you can't put them
in sequence.
That's when Mow 's critical diagrams prove
their value, showing the client the construction
path -what jobs and plans must follow each
other -and the time schedule for fitting the
jobs together.
... Use cement
blocks, says builder
CHINO (AP) -Eugene McClintock thinks
be haa an answer to the affordable housing
queltion: the cement home.
McClintock says his company can build a
two-bedroom, one-bath house with 936 aquare
feet of apace for $35,:mo. Extras such as a carport
and driveway will bring the price up to $38,950,
with a two-car garage with breezeway and an
additional half-bath boosting the overall tab to
$45,750.
The homes are constructed of cement panela
P5>~ed at the Coachella headquarters of
~tock's firm, World Wide Builders, and
then trucked to the building site. McCUntock
cla1ma be can build one of the cement bouaes ln a
day and finish the detail work -Interior paint,
plumblnc. electrical wiring, doors, cabinets and
clmeta -in a week.
t.kCUntock. recently dbplayed hi.a top-of-
tbe-llne model -a boxy, three--bedroom, two-
bath hou.e, with 1;248 1quare feet of living
tp11ee, a breezeway and double prage. The price,
without a lot, waa "2,500.
lnlide, the wal.la -which are all cement -ar. pmnted white . The wood veneer cablneta are
attached to the walls, u are the cloeeta. Runnina alma the peak ln the ceillna ii a wood-veneer
duct for heetina and air conditioning.
Althouah McCliniock aays price la the main
•tt:111Cdon of the cement hOUM, he al8o bUla it •
*'<Jna,_meray-41ffident and fireproof.
OtJlen ln the oomtnactlon and real estate
~ •Y plicel for cement houaee -once the
COllta are all added up -approach thoee of
conventionally built homes.
The~ <mt of a~ eonMI to around
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CID What extr. are ~ ClOll 9bcJut f2& a
111'111'.9 foot fer tbit ltrtpped down modelll to .. a
~uare foot for lb• more elaborai. on••· ~-:-to 'John ......._ exeeudw dlrtccor Of • Jlulldlnf Iridumy ~don'• JUWl'llde ~.
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ipping: Once-la:irge indust:r:y listing I
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WA8HllfOTON (AP) -A flabby
_....... ..... ~men than '10 bWon ln ~t "' ln the name of national defeiwe, ii belnc put on a dJet and told to pt
Into shape.
But .tforta to revive the U.S. oommlfda1
lhipp&na fleet by t....ms lt tram uautrwt and "f,... ~" ret\taln'8 are •tw'n~ In a mue of oppoeitlon in and outtlde the Reqan ~den.
And while the 1overnment remain•
IN RUINS -A lone sunbather lies across
from a run-down pier in New York which
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oommlt.S to ~ the American naa on
cornmerdal ~ll .. lt la wtWM to forfeit
t.houaandl of Job9, Ooncec11n1 U.S. lhipyardl cannot c:ompete wtth Kore-. and Japan In the
world market. De~pite 0 yean of 1ub1tdtH now
~pproechLft8 halt. billion doUan a )'e#, the v.s. merchant C..t ii fou.ndertna with only
102 llhipe ...-ln lnternadonal tnde. ~ carry leu thin 4 percent of the nation s
ocean-borne lmporU and exporta.
u ll'tloto
seems to symbolize the delapidated state
of the American cargo shipping industry.
Tht U.S. marltlme fleet tota.le 622 •hipe, j
com.,...-.d With the 1,188 ahJpe at tM end of •
World War II. when halt the world'• tonnage :
capacity ial.led under the American !lq. :
'n.. dem1le of the U.S. 1hlppina Industry I
la blamed on many tact.on, but •upporten and 1
critlet aarff that chief amona them 1re :
rm.man.,.ment and the inefficiency of the : Ametkan fleet. •
But the root of the problem may 11e In i
aovernment 1ub1ldie1, 1ay• Charle. !
Hiltzhelmer, chairman of Sea-Land ,
tndu1trle1, the only non-sub•ldized U.S . S
carrier. :
Citlna the averase aae of American shlpe :
-17 yeart -and thelr 1ize, Hiltzhelmer aays 1
the lnduatry should undertake a 16.3 billion •
program to replace 100 outdated, fuel-I
inefficient shipe with 1~ new, larger, diesel-I
powered vessels. i
He acknowledaee that only three or four •
companies, Including hla own, could raise the ;
money. To attract that capltai, he says, the :
industry-must be freed from antitrust :
re1tralnt1 and the gove rnment must l
substitute its free trade poUcy with one S
allocating a portion of its trade to U.S. carrien. '
The administration, at Transportation ii
Secretary Drew Lewi.a' urging, hat endorsed
legislation easing regulations and extending
broad antitrust immunity to ocean carrien. j
That would give U.S. companies more l
flexibility to form cartels that fix rates, divide 'i
up routes and apportion revenues and profits. ,
Still bottled up In the House Judiciary :
Committee, the legislation is opposed by the •
Justice Department, consumer groups and j
shippers fearing higher prices. i
While Lewi s has urged the f
adminiatration to reserve 10 percent of the 2
nation's bulk trade for U.S. ships, the proposal !
has run into much opposition. ~
Meanwhile , the administration has :
declined to make any new money available in •
1982 or 1983 to subsidize construction of ships :
in American yards. i •
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ticket (Yor F dass only) to anywhere Western
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l'Our trip must be at least 300 air miles each way.
~ Then, when you check in for both your
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qualilying trip was First Class, you
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any day between S eptember 14,
1982, 411d March 23, 1983, except
the Christmas holiday period
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Agents need trai~ing
Ghanging financial methods require study
Bf ROBl!lRT BRUSS DEAR BOB: Yoa're "roal to NY &Mt Mp
mortca1e latereat rata are tlMi ...... !Mm" .,.
laud to aell today. A.1 a ffal utate brobr, I t'1U
tbe cause of poor bome ules volame l•
lacompetent realty •1eat1 wlao uvea't kept ap
wltll clwas:lDI flu.Dee metllod1. I've bee• la real
ettate sale11IDce 1973 and I've aever lffll IO muy
realty office "coD10Udattoa1° (wlllcll really mean•
cloala&•> ud ule1people dropping out.
My office bad U 1aJetpeople la Juury of
ltH bat aow we llave 17 top prodacen. Wily?
Becaue I ID1lat they understand alternative
flaance metbod1. Except for an occa1l0Dal aecoad
mort1a1e from a flnance company, rarely doe1 one
of oar buyers get a new mortp1e from a but or
ML.
I pay tuition for my sale1people to attend
realty aemlnan on new fl.Dance teclualque1. It pay1
off. It'• about time you explala that an a1eat who
doe1n't understand flnaocln1 II the blgJHt
obstacle to bome 1&le1. -John H.
. DEAR JOHN: You're right. But I'm glad you
said it. lf I wrote those words, the editor of this
newspaper would receive nasty hate mail from
realty agents demanding my dismissal. Although
I'm extremely pro-realty agent, I fully agree that at
least 80 percent of realty agents don't unders1and
how to finance home sales in today's unique buyer's
market.
Just last weekend I went to an open house
conducted by the past president of the Board of
Realtors in my area. I was looking forward to a
well-preP;lll'ed sales presentation as I wanted to buy
the house for investment. When I asked the two
key questions "How much is the down payment?"
and "What are the monthly payments?" she replied
"Well, how much can you afford?" As I probed
further, it became painfully obvious she had no
realistic idea how to finance the sale. Maybe that's
why that home has been listed for sale since last
year.
Home buyers and sellers should ask their
realty agents "Which realty finance courses have
you taken in the last few months?'' U the agent
can't list several, he or she probably doesn't know
how to finance home sales today. Thank you for
sharing your very accurate observations as to how
realty agents prevent home sales.
DEAR 808: My brother lost bl1 bouae by
foreclosure of the moFtgage. The lender lo1t about
$4,500 on the sale and they are now suing for their
1011. Is this legal? -Sean C.
DEAR SEAN: In many states, yes. When a
mortgage lender forecloses, the property la usually
sold to pay off the loan. But when the loan amount
is close to the property's value, the lender might
suffer a loss. Unless the property is the sole recourse
for loan repayment, with no personal liability, the
lender can attach the borrower's personal assets to
pay for any loss.
To avoid this bad result for the borrower, it's
often possible to get the lender to agree the
property is the only security for the mortgage. Some
states, such as California, make d eficiency
judgments against borrowers almost impossible to
obtain. In other states, the borrower must insist on
an exculpatory clause to accomplish thil result.
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DEAR BOB: At a real etta&e attorney, I ~
yoa 1llo1ld aot """' •o,e bayen ue • loaa term leaae wu• opttoa :to parcllaH to avoid a
mort1a1e leader'• d.e •• aale clHae. la moat
mort1a1ea • lea1e of at •r: tlll'ff yean wttll ao
option to pare•11e ta di ume •• a ••le, tll••
allowln1 Uie leader to cal tile lou uder tile dae
oo taJe claaae. -Letter G., E ...
DEAR LESTER: You1are COrTeCt. But lenden
don't d.l.:over long term }~pt.ton sales because
the title and fire Insurance policy remain In the
seller'• name. Monthly morteage payments go to
the lender from the aeller (who collecta them from
the buyer).
I uaed my firtt long term lease-option In 1971
and the lender still hasn't tried to call the loan.
Why? Because the lender doesn't know the
property waa aold 11 years ago.
A long term leaae-optlon aa.le, where the buyer
gets all the tax and other ownership benefits,
should be used only with the aid of a realty
attorney. Further details are in chapter 7 of the
1982 edition of my book "The Smart Investor's
Guide to.Real Estate," available at local bookstores
and libraries.
DEAR BOB: Our bome 11 l11ted for tale. A
buyer made a purcllaae offer at $89,000 with $10,-
000 down payment, a11umptton of our $42,000 FHA
mort1a1e, and a $37,000 eecoad mortga1e to as,
dae la five yean. Do you tblat th.11 11 safe for U1 as
we are a1ea 17 and 1%? -Kevin R.
DEAR KEVIN: Yes. Second mortgages are safe
for most home sellers if the buyer has good income,
good credit. and makes at least a 10 percent down
payment. Banka, S&La, finance companies and
other lenders are eager to make second mortgage
loans because they realize the benefits. For further
details on second mortgage safety, see a real estate
attorney.
The popular Bruss Report "How to A void
Mortgage Lender Enforcement of a Due on Sale
Clause" is again available. To obtain your copy,
send a $2.50 check payable to "Newspa~rbooks"
for Report 82112 to this newspa~r. P.O. Box 259,
Norwood, N.J. 07648.
Condo permit eyed
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The state Supreme
Court has agreed to decide whether an apartment
owner seeking to convert to condominiums is
exempt from a Santa Monica law requiring a permit
for conversion.
A trial court ruled that Santa Monica Pines
Ltd. had no such right and refused to reverse the
Santa Monica Control Board's denial of a permit.
But the state court of appeal d.iaagreed, saying
the conversion could be completed because the
project was begun before the conversion law was
pasaed.
NEW PLACE FOR HOME -Construction has
been completed by the Koll Company of
Newport Beach for a new regional office
building and training facility for Home
Savings of America in Irwindale .
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Housing coalition announced "
Anaheim's Senator Seymour launches statewide group
SACRAMENTO -Noting
that the housing market is in its
worst condition since the end of
World War Il, state Sen. John
Seymour, R -Anaheim, has
announced the formation 6f
Californians For Housing, a
statewide pro-housing coalition
of the housing industry, labor,
and the business community.
Speaking at a news conference
here, Seymour, former president
of the California Association of
Realtors, said the c urrent
depression in the housing
industry means that only about
60,000 homes will be built in
California this year, which
represents less than 20 percent of
the state's demand of 315,000
units annually.
"If market conditions don't
change drastically," said
Seymour, "We're going to make
homebuyers an extinct species."
Joining Seymour ln the
announcement was Don Crocker,
president of Lincoln Savings in
Monterey Park and an official of
the California Savings and Loan
League. Crocker is vice-chairman
of the coalition's Board of
Directors.
He described Californians For
Housing as a "unique and diverse
statewide body to bring together,
for the first time, the housing
Industry, labor, and business to
take deliberate action to resolve
one of the most threatening
problems attacking the economic
and social stability of California
-housing supply and
affordability." The coalition was
forme d, Crocker said, in
recognition of the nee d to
"educate the public, then
advocate the construction of
affordable housing and
coordin~te the support of the
manr interested groups -
consumers, employers, lenders,
realtors , developers, and
academia."
Seymour and Crocker both
noted that never before has such
a diverse group representative of
business, labor, an Industry come
together at a statewide level to
add~ major housing issues.
The coalition is meeting here
following a gathering of its
members in Los Angeles earlier
last week to finalize collective
action for a statewide advocacy
program. Crocker stated that the
group will concentrate on
bringint( its collective forces to
bear on three princ ipal
compone nts of the housing
program: the sho~e and hieh
cost of mortgage fl.iiancing; the
lack of developable land and
costly overregulation of the
homebuilding industry; as well as
the high cost of developing
infrastructure systems such as
sewer, water, and transportation.
By virtue of its unique and
broad-based membership,
Crocker said, "Californians For
Housing will serve as a
coordinating body to maximize
each participating group's
involvement in this collective
approach to the current housing
depression." The effectiveness of "
major statewide associations
acting on their own has been .
substantial, Crocker noted, and
"by bringing these successful
individual efforts together on
selected issues on a statewide
basis, combining strength and
resources, the coalition has
tremendous potential for
success." .•
The group consists of the
presidents and senior officials
from major housing associations
representing California's realtors,
home builders, contractors,
apartment owners, manufactured ··
housing. and related groups,
along with lenders, major labor
associations, and corporate
employers.
Indus trial real estate
market recovery due?
A~ community that S. now
antidpattna economic recovery 1 and 8
rental rate market that S. 1& percent
lower than it wu alx montha •10,
lhould tum the lnduattW real estate
market around by the end of the year,
a top official of the Southland'•
lnduatrlal real eatate induatry
predJcta.
· Jmeph R. Kraus, m. president of
the Society of Industrial Relatora,
Southern California Chapter.
reports that large companlea are
"coming back Into the market 1n
preparation for their buslnest needs
over the Dt!Xt three to four years.'' He
aaid this ia particularly true for
companies seeking locations for plants
ln the 100,000 to 300,000 square foot range.
Kreua, who la lnduatrlal aalea
manqer lot the Seeley Cornpl.l\y of
Loi Anplee, added:
0 1!'.ttabllahed ex>mpaniee are smart enouah to know that lt'a currently a
buyer'a and le11ee'1 market and that If
they. watt much lon@er It could
quickly become a 1eller a and leaor'a
market.'' He emphastz.ed that today
renta are 16 percent below the
original asking rates of alx months
ago.
Another catalyst for an impending
lnduatrial real estate turnaround, aa1a
Kraus, is the bualneas community's
sensing that perhaps government "is
getting ita act together on the bUdget
and that the receaion is bottoming
out."
or..,. OoMt DAJLV ftlLOT/lundmy, Auguet 15, 1H2
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"Larger companies are cognizant of
the fact that we have to go through
economic cycles and that they can't sit
and wait for recovery to arrive in
order to build plants because it takes
them six months to a year to get a
warehouse on line," declared Kraus.
"Industrial real estate needs
generally anticipate such things. But,
normally we lag behind reobvery by
six months. This time business is
getting smart and rather than waiting
till prices go back up they are
returning to the market while prices
are soft."
GOING UP -Orange County's planning comm.is8ion has square feet of space. Coldwell Banker Commercial Real ~1
approved the construction of Mission Viejo High Tech Estate Services will lease the $30 million project at the
Center, a five-building complex containing some 176,500 northeast corner of Jeronimo Road and Los Alisos. .,J ' ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·~
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Seven sales logged for new-Villas at Salt Creek project ·~' ·rl r
Opening day traffic of 1,500 prospective buyers
followed by average daily traffic of 75 to 100 people
has resulted in seven sales totaling $3.5 million at
the Villas at Salt Creek, a new collection of 30
luxury resort homes in Laguna Niguel, now being
offered by Avco Community Developers, Inc.
According to Sales Director Joseph William
Smith, the Villas have had excellent response from
homeshoppers, with particularly good reaction to
the community's 11 ~ percent (12112 percent APR)
30-year fixed-rate financing. With Villas prices
ranging from $425,000 to $690,000, this fully
assumable 30-year financial plan is particularly.
important to buyers, says Smith.
Several of the homes' first buyers had been
waiting as long as three years to purchase a Villa,
the first residential product to be offered in the new
Laguna Niguel community of Salt Creek.
Residents of the Villas at Salt Creek, like all
residents of the Salt Creek community, will be
members of the Salt Creek Homeowners
Aasociation, which will maintain common-area
landscaping for the entire community. Villas
residents will also belong to the Villas at Salt Creek
Homeowners Association, created to maintain
common areas within the Villas community.
Association fees will be $111.54 per month.
Four models designed by Yeiser-Garland &
Associates are open daily for viewing from 10 a.m.
to 6 p.m. To reach the community from the San
I Diego Fr.eeway exit south on Crown Valley
Parkway and continue seven miles to Pacific Coast
ffigh way. Turn left on PCH to Niguel Road. Turn
left &$lain on Niguel Road, then ri$tht onto Stonehill
Drive. Turn left at Salt Creek Drive and into the
sales office and model complex. For further
information, contact 832-2860.
EIGHTY-EIGHT PERCENT of the people
purehasing homes at affordable Aliso Meadows are
first-time buyers and their primary reason for
buying is simply that they want their own home,
reports Terry Brennan, project manager for the
Laguna Hills condominium development.
Brennan noted that the exceptionally high
percentage of first-time buyers at Aliso Meadows
fits right in with their youth, 86 percent being
under 32, including 55 percent under 26. She added
that previous research had shown that six out of ten
buyers are married while the remaining four jlte
single or divorced.
Sales are restricted to th06e with gross annual
household incomes between $25,664 and $38,496
because the loans are govemment-asmsted. Interest
rates on the 30-year loans are 10.6 percent to those
with incomes under $32,080 and 11 .5 percent for
those with ~igher incomes. All homes must be
owner-occupied.
The sales office and models are open daily,
from 10 a.m. to dusk.
Aliso meadows may be reached by taking the
Santa Ana or San Diego Freeway south to the
Alida Parkway off-ramp (first exit past El Toro
Road), turning right on Alicia and going southwest
l ~ miles to Via Lomas and the models.
IN ADDITION TO B ELOW market financing
12~ percent interest, a $5,000 decoratin g
allowance is being offered to .buyers at Land.mark
Yorktown, a Me<literranean-styled community of
luxury townhomes in Huntington Beach.
Goldie Mackin, sales manager at the Signal
Landmark Properties development, said the
decorating allowance is being offered to buyers
whose escrows cloee within 60 days.
Priced from $139,950, the townhomes at
Landmark Yorktown range in size from a two-
bed.room, two-bath plan with 1,529 square feet of
living space to a three-bedroom, two-and-one-half
bath model with 2,142 square feet. All homes have
attached two-car garagelf and large private patios,
while many offer large entry courtyards and
outside view decks.
The sales office and models, open from 11 a.m.
to 6 p.m. daily, can be reached by taking Beach
Boulevard south from the Sail Diego Freeway to
Yorktown Avenue, turning left on Yorktown to
Coldwater Lane, turning right on Coldwater and
proceeding straight ahead to the development.
More information is available by calling 763-0042 or
963-7072.
THREE BEDROOMS and three full baths are
included in the Balboa, a sophisticated two-story
floor plan currently featured at Valle Pacifica in
San Juan Capistrano.
The Balboa offers comfort, convenience and a
central living area that accom.mod.ates both formal
entertaining and casu.l indoor-out.door gatperings.
Even single adult.a opting for co-ownership will
appreciate the apaclou.n ess and privacy that ia
incorporated into this special floor plan, priced from ,>I
$149,990. ··~
The sales office is open from 10 a.m. until 5:30 . •l
p.m . daily, except Thursday. F or information, "
phone 493-0708. , . ,,
To reach Valle Pacifica, located at 32552 Allpaz, • •·
take the San Diego Freeway to the Ortega Highway
west. Turn left on Camino Capistrano, right on Del .. -:
Obispo and then left on Alipaz to the townhome • ~
community. ·" ;1
' SALE!S AT BELCOURT HILL, the J.M. Peters ::~
Company's award-winning condominium collection '
high on a hilltop overlooking Newpdrt Beach and
the Pacific Ocean, are progressil\R well. . ,:,i
Priced from $395,000 to $720,000, the New "~
England-styled condominiums, with large dormef"· "'
windows, and shingled siding, offer residents sunset
views of the Pacific Ocean and/or panoramas of the' •l
night lights of the city below. ·.:
Situated behind a 8uaf'ded entry gate, Belcourt ;;
Hill features four floor plans of one and two stories •.. ,j
ranging from 2,036 to 3,294 square feet. , •. 1
Belcourt Hill's sales facility, which includes' ... '.!
four models furnished by Saddleback Interiors, of
Corona del Mar, is open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. To •'-'
reach the community, take the Jamboree Road exit·:!
off the San Diego Freeway and proceed south lQ • 1-;
Ford Road. The guarded-gate entrance is one bloc~':;''
east on Ford Road. Further information may be'·"
obtained by calling 760-3803. i:t>
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OrlftOI 0011t OAlLV PllOT/SUndty, Augult 15 1982
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o;1n19 COMt DAILY MOTl8'1nitaY. A&4Uet 11, 1N2 I
ap in salaries, job o:pportunities remains wide
QLJ:NDALJ: (BW) -The blt\Je of
the llfX• LI .UU raatna. and the pp 1n i&lart• and employment opportUnJtlee
tWM1na wide, eccordJni to results of a
t•rat-ever 1urvey of 500 Southern
Callfomta workina women.
Flndlng1 from the Johnaton'•
South ern California Profeulonal
Womm'• Survey announced by Conky
John1ton, prealdent of John1ton'a
Yogurt, 1urvey 1ponsor, Indicate 66
percent of the Southland'• working
women feel they receive lower aalaries
,,,\han men for the same job.
develop to her fulleet potentJeJ, no
mau.r what It taka. S.lf ·motlvatlon, challen11n1 work,
1tlckJ.na topt.her M women. and money
were aeen u facton matt encoutaalna
women to fldvance 1n thelr careen lata
Mt. Johnlton.
Alth<>uah 76.2 percent like thelr jot.,
most women (~. 7 percent) would quit to
do 1011111thtn1 elae. If they quit, 41
percent aaid they would become
entrepreneura, with 24.& percent
Indicating they would go Into completely
new careers.
11Workln1 women are the ter1e1t
aroup of ~OIUrt conaumert," •id Ma. JohNton. 'Nearly 90 percent aurv yed
conaume YOlurt. We learned that heavy
yoaurt-uaera are more aelf-motlvated
and aattlfled with their Jobi, more
health-conscloua, more willfn1 to take
rllka and more aenattlve to prlcel and
money."
The median respondent qe ran1e wu
30 to 34, and more than 60 percent had
IOme collep education, with nearly 20
percent having completed tome graduate work.
and 2.7 percmt widowed.
Med.tan pel'IOnal l.ncome of tho women
wu $20,()()() to t 25,000, with the medJan
hou.aehold lncome at $30,000 to $40,000.
The women were divided among thoeo
living with a 1pou.ae but no chUdren (25.4
peiwnt), Uvin1 alone (22.7 percent) and
1Jvin1 with 1pouae a.nd children (20.2
percent).
"We were particularly Interested ln
leamina more about Southem California
worklng women -how they feel about
their joba and family altuatlona -and
lhowtns them the vast support network
available to them," said Johnston. ~(.~ • Only 46 percent felt the aexes enjoyed
. equal work opportunit ies. Nearly 52
percent felt men had more opportunities
•• ,than women, yet when aaked how much
111ahe wanted to develop In her job now,
Only l...7 percent of women 1urveyed
indicated they would quit to have
children. Nearly one in five women felt
marriage hurt their careers, while 88.8
percent felt marriage was a career asaet.
About one-third of surveyed women
were married for the first time, 24.3
percent divorced, 22.6 percent single/
never married, 13.4 percent married
more than once, 3.8 percent aeparated
For a copy of the Johnaton'a Southern
California Professional Women's Survey
results, contact Johnston Foods Co .. P.O.
Box 3096, Glendale 91201 or phone (213)
245-3778 .
"How come there was no
sexual harassment when
was going to work?"
• 1 one woman In five said she wanted to . ,
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'The Gold Monk~y' is no ripoff of 'Raiders'
8y JEMY BUCK .,, ......... .....,
LOS ANGELES -lt'1 1938 and u you alt in
the Mon.key Bar nunaina a drink and wat.chlng the
IW1 link into the South Pacific you half ex~ to
... Sadie Thompeon atrollln1 along the island
t-ch.
Jake Cutter hu just landed hia Grumman
Gome in the lagoon after flying a contraband load
to another laland. Louie is behind the bar decorated
..,tth dozena of carved monkeys, and Sarah, the
leJCY chanteu.e, ia ltrUggllng through another song
of unrequited love.
Thia la the aetti.ng of "The Gold Monkey," a
new ABC aeries of adventure and intrigue set on
the kind of overluah South Pacific ialand where
•uthor Somenet Maugham placed Sadie Thompson
in "Rain."
Thia particular mythical island ls Boragora,
where there'• a spy behind every coconut palm and
adventure I.a lurking inside Louie's Monkey Bar. A
motley collection of expatriates has washed upon its
ahores, each with hi.a own baggage of dreams and a
lleCl'et in hia past.
"It's about a guy who flies a beat-up old
,J.rplane in a remote part of the world and during
our last age of innocence," says Stephen Collins,
who stars as American pilot Jake Cutter.
"It's a very removed place. I think people
yearn for that. Two minutes after an event you've
aot it on the news and rehashed and replayed. It
waa a slow world in the 1930s. I think people miss
that."
Cutter's world is also a make-believe world.
The plane, the lagoon, the bar, the jungle have all
been con1tructea on the backlot of Universal
Studios under the guidance of Don Bellisario, the
creator and executive producer. Not only that, but
Univenal has made Boragora a stop on ita studio
tour. Less than a coconut's throw from the dock in
front of the Monkey Bar, the Red Sea parts every
few minutes as another tramload of tourists go by.
Collins says, "U we do it rijtht it'll look like a
Cin cin nati officials miff ed
o ver loss of television sh ow
CINCINNATI (AP) -Some city officials are
bemoaning the loss of weekly national television
exposure when "WKRP in Cincinnati" goes off the
air this fall.
"That show helped to put Cincinnati on the
map," sald Louis Smith, promotions manager for
the Cincinnati Convention and Visitors Bureau.
"Now when peo ple find out I'm from
Cincinnati, they aay, 'Oh , WKRP. How's Lonnie'?"
lhe said, referring to actress Lonnie Anderson.
•'AN omCER AND A GENTl.EMAN'
IS A MIRACLE TH.AT WILL LEAVE
YOU FEELING 10 FEET TALL"
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NEW SEASON STAR -Stephen Collins
•will star as American pilot Jake Cutter in
one of this season's new television series,
ABC's "The Gold Monkey."
show of the '30s. u we shot this on location it would look too contemporary."
A movie he is using aa a model is "Only Angels
Have Wings.'' a 19S9 release in which Cary Grant
J?layed an air mall pilot in South America. lie aaya,
'If someone described that pilot you'd never think
of Cary Grant. U you de9Crlbed Jake you'd never
think of me. Grant played a two-fl1ted, old-
fashloned hero, but it w.aa one of hls best parts.
There was nothing urbane about him. When I was
sent the script for 'The Gold Monkey,' that movie
was the first thing I thought of.
"(}'11"8 is an action-adventure show," he &aYI,
"but it's also about how people relate to each other
and react in a foreign environment far ·from home."
"The Gold Monkey,'' along with CBS' "Bring
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•£dw 8.C. Ptua In
Dolby Bt.-c>
'em Bick Alive," la eacwed of betn,g a ripoff of
"Raiden of the t.o.t Ark." The oonoep111 are almUar
and they're let in the ume period.
But the lean, Mncbome Colllna abaket h1a heed
no, "Don Belllaarlo tried to 1ell this to the network.a
before 'Raiden,' " he uya. ..The debt we owe
'Raiden' ta that lta tremendous 1ucce. made the
network receptive to a 19308 period piece.
"Thil la a much more personal story than
'Raiders.' The truth la we never eet out in any way,
1hape or form to do 'Raiden.• But I think the
network is probably delighted that people want to
make that compariaon."
Collins was born in Des Moines, Iowa, during a
visit by hia parenta to the United State.. 'they
promptly returned to Peru, where his father was an
executive of Panagra Airlines. He apent some of his
infancy ln Peru, but was raised in a small town on
the Hudaon River north of New York City.
Collini, who la separated, lives In an old
buµdlna that was built in Spain, d.laasaembl~ and
moved nere tn 1927. Clark Gable once lived there,
and his next-door neighbor ia Bette Davia.
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·' He uya, "It ha. a bl1 courtyard. It'• hke
1omethln1 out of a Tenne11,e Williama piay,
1omethln1 you would expect to see in Baton
Rou,e."
He has practlced tranacendental medltaUol\lor
the put six rean. "We have 80 little 1tabillty in our
our Uvea,' he aaya. "That's why I atart.ed
meditating. We need peace In our llvea. I can take It
with me. lt'a made an enormous change in my Ufe
for the better. Being an actor is such an lrrei[U}ar
kind of life that I need it and don't know how 1 got
along without it."
In high school and Amhent College i n
Massachusetts he was a rock musician and played in
aeveral bands. He waa also busy with acting and
appeared in more than 20 plays at college. When he
graduated he had a small role waiting in "Twelfth
Night,'' part of Joseph Papp's Shakespeare in the
Park program in New York.
Although h e spent .considerable time on the
stage, he is probably best known for his roles in
"Star Trek: The Motion Picture" and the ABC
miniseries "Inside the Third Reich."
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DEAR GRANDMA: Ren It la. rm 11n ta wUI .... ,.
REA VBN'I VERY SPECIAL CHILD By Edu Ma11lmUla
A mHtlq w11 IMld qwa. far from ear1b! It'• ttm• apm for uotller blrtb.
Said &H .U.111 co "' Lord above, '1'1111 ~ c.lld will aeecl mucll love.
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Be may aot na or lnp or play;
Bit &M41Pta may 1eem qDlte far away.
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Tbey will not realize rlpt away
Tbe lead1D1 role tbey're 11ked to play.
Bat wltb ~. clllld aent from above
Comet 1tron1er faith and richer love.
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lan1ua1e 11 uaed. Several peo_ple deU1ht in
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prevent my face from turn1q red. It It pcmlble to
equelcb a blUlb?-TOMATO FACE
DEAR PACE: I how of DO preveatlve
meann for ltlull.lq. lpore *'• 1arba1e talk and accept you "CUM" a1 a rarity. BlH~1 l1 a Jost
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· Wedding party wears white,
but for different reason
SEA TI'LE (AP) -Most of the guests wore
white to Joeef M. Smith'• wedding, which was
fitting 1lnce the ceremony took place in the
Swedlah Hospital Medical Center chapel, a week
after Smith underwent triple hype.a heart surgery.
Smith, 53, of Juneau, Alaska, married Sylvia
M. Northcut.
Hb bride said he flrat propoeed eome weeks ago
when he wu critically ill with the cardiac problem..
She says she told him they would rna&TY u aoon as
the surgery wu over. "He thought he was going to
die," she aald.
"But I said I wouldn't be a widow. 'You will
live and I'll marry you then'. 11 she said she told him.
Smith, a commercial fWlerman who alao runs a
ama1l store In Juneau, said he was "feeling gi:eat" as
he climbed out of his wheelchair and walked down
the aisle for the ceremony.
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A.-I don't know about
bridge. but alas, time p111es
us all by. And over the years,
bidding styles have changed
somewhat.
Not all that much reelly.
We were always entitled to
preempt the opponents and,
in effect, that's one of the IC·
compllshments or a light
raise of partner's overcall.
As a matt.er of feet, there is
an example in thi1 week's
quiz or such a raise. so
perhaps your question might
ro~estall a host or others.
Once upon a time, over·
calls were made on almost
any collection of 13 cards,
regardleH of vulnerability.
But when ·the oppon"nts
learned how to double at low
levels. player• slowly
tightened the requirement•
for an overcall, chieOy out of
respect for their pocket
btoks.
The next development was
a precise 1tructure for
rHpondlna to partner'•
takeout double and. u a '
rttult. a takeout double wu
no lonrer m1de on any ~nd
that counted up to th
•qulvalent of an openln1 bid.
For example, con1lder thle
hand after your rl1ht·hand
opponent open• tho blddlna
with one diamond: •• c::> AltJaa 0 A••• . "•• In the early day• of con
tract brldre. you had to dou·
ble and hope that you could
control the tubtequent auc-
tion. Now even a novic:e
recognizu the inherent
danger that partner might
jump to some large number
of spades in response to a
takeout double. and on what
might ev~n be a four-card
suit In a good hand. Yet this
hand could produce game op-
poelte a partner who had lit·
tie more than a singleton dla·
mond and a heart fit! The
solution was to overcall one '
heart and to ease the re·
quirements for a response to
an overcall.
And It was done in a logical
way. Since, by and large, an
overcall shows pretty close
to the values for an opening
bid, the overcaller's partner
treats it as if his partner had
actually opened the bidding.
With 7 points and a fit, he
raises his partner's suit.
However, since his partner
did not make a takeout dou·
ble, there I• no~ to U.p
the blddlnJ open wftll a •Nk
hand and a partJ&I ell&.
Thue, with 7 ,.&•" allCI no I&,
rHpond•r 1l111pl1 ,.... ••
Co11tlder thtH two haD4t
afwr your l•ft·haad oppontnt
opt1t1 one diamond and part·
ner overall• one htart1
a>+ltllllU ltl•u
c;l•a OQHa
OQn OH
•Qu •IJaa.a
With hand a). PIH
partner'• overcell-th•r•'•
no point In fntroducln1 your
1pade 1ult. becauM partHr
would have doubled had lie
been lntere.ted In •PMM• u
well 11 heartt. Haacf bl i. ac-
tually 1 hifh ear4 point
weaker. but It hu tremen-
dous playinJ etrength: four
trumps, ruffin1 value1 and a
good 1ide 1ult. Clearly. you
ere worth a rat.. to two
heart1. Ir partner ft•on• of
those old·fathloned type1
who would not dream of over·
calling uni.., he could count
enough tridtt in hi• owa
hand. even that mlrht. be an
underbid!
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Libra; TiHJe to focus on your career TDDAT'S CllSllDID l'UllLI
Monday, Aa1u1t 18
ARIES (March 21 -Aprll 19):· Trail no
longer zigJ.aga -your path can now be
more secure, sure and positive. Finish what
you start, conclude transaction, get
professional survey, appraisal. Your
p osition is strong; you'll gain major
. bargaining point.
TAURUS (Af,rll 20-May 20): Doors
which previous y were closed will now
open. Means you'll have freedom of choice.
Accent also on short journey associated
with "special mission." Leo, Aries,
Aquarius peraona figure prominently. New
approach is favored.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20): You'll obtain
needed material. Income fotential
increases. Take advantage o surprise
element. Long-diatance oommunication aids
in regaining sense of direction. Cancer,
Capricorn, Aquarius natives play key roles.
CANCER (June :U-July 22): You are a
"surprise winner." Lunar and numerical
cycles highlight timely appearances, correct
assessments. Popularity is on upswing.
l{orlzons expand -doors open -wide.
Elements of luck, timing ride with you.
Watch Sagittarius!
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): You gain
security -and right to privacy. You'll
perceive hidden motives and resolve a
dilemma. You are on brink of additional
steps towards enlightenment. Aquarius,
Scorpio and a nother Leo figure
prominently.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Some of your
fantasies could be tranaformed into
realities. Key is communication; member of
opposite sex aids you in regaining aelf-
conlidence. Get thoughts, ideas on paper.
You might be pleasantly surprised by
results.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Focus on
career, fringe benefits, home appliances
and possible gift or purchue of art object or
luxury item. Some of your best qualities
surge to forefront\ you receive recognition,
applause from peers. Watch Taurus!
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Abstract
concepts become more solid -d efine
terms, get rid of superfluous material,
establish lines of communication. Special
publishing or educational project will be
highlighted. Cancer, Pbces, and another Scorpio play significant roles.
SAGl'M'ARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): You're
provided "special information" oonceming
investment possibility. Focus on diamonds,
durable goods. Be positive of references
connected with one who would be a
partner. Cancer, Taurus, Caprioom persons
figure in "interesting" scenario .
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Focus on
legal commitments, time span, ability to
reach more persons and to enlarge horizons.
Check legal rights., permissions. Be aware
of public relations, opportunities to
establish self on more solid base. Watch
Aries!
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): New
employment opportunity highlighted.
Focus also on special services, fresh
material connected with diet, nutrition,
health. Individual who previously opposed
you can no)" become valuable ally. Leo
plays key role.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Good lunar
aspect coincides with affairs of heart, basic
desires., significant changes and discovery
of outlet for creative capabilities. First
impressions likely to prove correct. You'll
learn by teaching. Watch Aquarius!
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Keep an eye on local government
in the llllJ l'lllt
·th th• 111roh111
f •• , •••ti•1
Hundred. of mountinp
to choose from startinj
as low as '99"
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Hours for Sale 10-7
ACROSS 72 Lo-color 127 Jacob'• ton
73 Pear-128 Blood
1 Dleter'1 dish thaped feet or
8 Amu11ment 10Und1 129 Metric
t t African port 74 Bran wind• meuure
t8 Carbonizes 75 Family 130 "Et -,
21 Barter member Brutel"
22Zeal 78Smooth 131 Pronoun
23 Slde-1tep 77 Pay homage 132 Either'•
24 AuthOf to companion
Ouldt'I real 78 Biota out 133 Type
ntme 79 Compan-meesure
25 Sun deity Ion• t34 French
28 Beyond: 80Adde< 1111dt
Pref. 8 t Forlc prongs t35 Player, In
27 Son of 82 Uniting tag
25Acrou Junctions t38 -de Leon
28 Hawaiian 85 Uquld t38 Compound
bird mea1Ure ether
29 A Ottr9" 88 Magic stlcits t40 Legel
30 Rough lava 87 Whal« document•
3 t Mad. Of 5th Indian t42 Lyric muM
32 Bye 90 Overjoyed 1« Spirited
33 Rulllan.., 91 Hatdlhlp horM
35 Hardy white 92 811thdey 145 Cuti off
clover Item• t46 Slipknot
37 Cake layllfl 93Go by bus loop
39Wlpee,ll 94 Peart)' 147 P1tyful
dishes portals mammal
4 t Prltoner'I 95 Continued:
dreem 2 WOfdl DOWN
43 OrtlpauM 96 WIMt"
44 Gotd1 97 Donated t Leather
48 1t1ll1n port 98 Extraordl-fastenefl
48 RRltop n&l)I person 2 Biblical
49 Name 99Smaahlngl mountain
meaning too Red or 3 Creole
"bird" Green State: Abbr.
St Ru111an 10t Frolicsome 4 Concealed:
d"pota leaps Comb. form
52 Undlluted t02Acme 5 BA.for one
53 Knowledoe t04Watklng 6 Fencer'• cry
54 Rlper11 1t1ckl 7 Prigg.Ith
55 Sptr1 105 Residence per10n1
5e Love pat t06 Grad. class 8 GlgrMn
5a Sorter members 9 Treuureol
61 Arrange-109 Moslem title yore
ment t t 0 River lldes tOLeavee:
82 POOi stunll t t t Solltaty 2wordl
83 Th1tllem t t2 Pub potable t t 8111 collac·
67 Etectronlo tt5 Pagan tOf'I prey
detec1or t t7 Targets 12 Shunt
88 Melalboll 118 M0'1 13 Egyptian
89 Mineral neighbor 80UI
vein• 119 Deleted t4 Jewllh
70 t9thc.n 121 Love madly month
French hit-t22 LesMn t5 Encourages
tonan t24 Ballet again
7t Salted Ingredients t6 Baby bed•
7 e 9
I In rHdlng enjoyment comet to your.
home 1 «Mys• Melt In tM
17 La -. 81 Accept•
ff ranee 12 utahflower
18 "1-. 83 lluepnnt
Camera" 14 Terdy
19 Clear hydro-85 Sir Gareth
carbon aided Iler
20 Add tplce Be Carrie. on
34 Conltella-87 S..flet
tlon 88 Frankfurt'•
35 Pryl~ bar river
38 Mlled I IOn 89CNcken•
38 Plurtl 91 lpeedy
ending 92 IMly homel
40 Annoy 93 ArMd)'to 42 Light bMr pkldc
45 Turnpike 95 Pondert
H it "Sut>merged: 47 e.lllCOM 2wordl
god 97 More COUfe-
SO E1d1ts geou• 5 t Carries 99 Pintail duck
52 Covert with tOOCI ....
uphill standing
54 Maley law tO t Fountain
55 Sloping part 1rea11
sa Apple drlnll t03 Eacorted
57 Theater t04 Professions
platform• t05 Exctametlon
58 Me1rlc 106 Mutlcal
weight llgDI 59 Serbian 107 Extremely
measure werm: 2
60 Blbllcal word•
name t08 PaOIO Of
61 Border• Tome
82 Giver ttO Took a
84 Sword-lhower
l\tndle 111 8oot'1tf1ng1
65 Arrow 1121bMn
poillOO charec:ter
88 Meeting. for 113 Biblical tribe
short member
88 Dec:lalm1 114 Cltydak
wildly peraonagie
891ndeptnd· t t8 Va.tlge
entone: SI. t17 Rl'1
70 Cattails nelghb()(
72 HonOfed 1 t8 At flOlne
73 Drinker t20 Watctltul
74 Twlstl 123 Shrub
78 Shoeatrlngs 125 lrlah
77 OllCOY9r by •1tctama1lon cMnce·2 12t Noun 1Ufft11
word• 134Zod*8'gn
78 Rettaurant 131 Helm
patron poel11on
79 Bllh0p'1 139 "-O.Um"
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Chene•" I 1843) John
Weyne, JM/I Aflhuf. A
WOMM flftde en unwllllng
,l cenclld•I• for m.,rlege
wtllle huebend-nuntlng In
UMFerW•t. .1:" CID YUTPVIAll. •. 1947
( Dick Cewn tr•..,. t>.ai to
~ Ille Pfoeper-poe!·WOf'kl
;; Wer II ere 11191 -the
grOWlh of the eubufbe,
~ I~ end 1"9 puMn-
lc20 S}~THON
A comedian ho9t end lour ~ comic cont•lenl• wtlo
'. com~t• egeln•I on•
anothet ere IMt~ In 1111•
~ed COIMdY game
~ ttiow.
Ml. CHMTOf'MEA
CLOaUf'
5:40 (I) CAMI
"Rlcherd 0.-'• M.,·
rlege"
8:00 • MUSIC AHO THI:
IPOKENWON> II YOUTH AND THI!
l8llD l~=NO
***•it "F...ud'" p"3)
Montgomery Clllt. Sutan·
neh York. Th• young
vi.n-doctor found•
the PfKlloe cf ptycholln•
1)191• white •ludylng hypno-
... with en .. ,,.,1rnenter.
I: 15 Cl) MOYll! * * "Seturda)' The 14th"
(195 t) Rlc:tierd Benjamin,
Peule PrenU• A couple
dlec:oll9r that the ~
lhe)'"ve Inherited le being
occupied by vemplrM,
ghc>el• end aatorted mon-
..... 'PG' e:ao 8 fOA OU.. TIMU
S-el '9llglout INder•
dlecuu their vl9wt on
nudMr dlMnnernenl D 8ERINOIMY I AOMRT ICHUU.E.A
DA Y8REAK L.A. II llMCUIUIE
I CAUfOANIA PEOPLE
AOAICUL 'JURE U.S.A.
(t:JMOVIE
**'A "Plnehcillf Gr.,,d
Prix" ( 1980) Anlm•led.
After hi• ett dMIQn la
1toten by •n ••-<:ollMgue.
• brllllenl mechentc
decldM to bulld an ....,,
better reclng machine end
c:c>tnpel• wllh hi• Mf'llMI• ·o·
CIDMOV1E **'it ""Never N-Land'"
( 1951) PetlM Clark, C.111-
._, Neebltt A ll•)IMl-old
0"1 MCapM her tooel!MU
by fantaalrlng about
advenlur• wtth Pater Pen ·o·
D HAMMEi' HOUN °" HOMOfl
"'Wltc:Nng Time" A 300-
yeat-old wl1ch brlngil ter-
ror to the pr-1-48)'
oocupenU of l"9 hOUM In
• which .,,. -born _,.I TODAY'S AIEUOION • TMATSCAT
• unu '"8CAL.8 ·~ OOPElANO
• DAY <W Dl8COV£AY
•
OARTOON8 •
, YOGA FOA HIE.Al TH · I SUNDAY MA89 l:acl FNnfWAYS D WHITNEY ANO THE
AOllO'T 8 CAMPUS PAOFILE.:
VllWPOINT ON
NUTMlON
• JIMMY IWAOOART
I FU1X THE CAT
Ml9T8' AOGEM (A)
~· TV~LOOt<SAT LEAAHIHO . • d) OIAl!CTIONS
Glor• Faldm.n pr-I• •
perform~ of popular
JewWi folk muelc IRI
"'"'*~ TOlilOM:JW
Cl) HOU. YWOOO
Hollywood raponer Biii
Harrlt ~11 up.doea
rac>Ort• on the people end
.,,.,,.. whleh era making
-In the production and
glamM ceplt.i of,,,. ITIO¥la
lnduatry
• JOIL Gf'EY ...
OOHCERT
The -•lie l•lenh cf ,,,.
Tony Awud-wlnnlng
entartel,,., .,.. featured In
Ihle ~man ehOW which
lnclud•• • Hlula lo
George M. Cohen.
UIO I IUNDAY MOANtNO TMI • THll Uf'I PONYINl/O ....,.,.
• NMOHAl
DelmtllONI
I U.OVD OCMlW!
::=COMPANY IF._
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Ol9nn MorthcMer, UM
L.mota. SeYerel Teua
..., .. -,,,_. durinO •
nlOflt of rom-.net
excllMW!t at • ~
theelr• laaturlng en
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CH> Y..:> JU.-coc
CHANNll LISTINGS
9 KN.l(T (CBS'
8 ICNBC (NBC) e Kl LA lll'ld)
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• KTTV (Ind.) e ~COP. TV find I
e ICC'.IT <PHI
I e KOC• (P8Sl
DISCUSSION -His Eminence Cardinal
Timothy Manning of the Catholic Church
will discuss materialism in contemporary
society, television and religion, and being
"born again" on KNBC's (Ch. 4) "Odyssey,"
Sunday at 8:30 a.m.
(J) WACKY WOM.D °" JONATHAN WIHTIM
~t: Soupy Selae. a:ao D OOYSMY
ou..11: Cardlnel TlmOthy
Menning; Rhone!• Aolend
Shearer deacrlbel lier
000U1 Of body" 8l(pal'lenu
during CPR: Rebbl Yattude
Lebovlca. O..n of Alah Ha
Tor ah ln1lllute, North Hol-
lywood: Ron Gereci 11\owa
r•Oolou• mualcal ln•lru-
rnanta. 8 TODAY'8 8u.cl<
WOMAN D MEETIHG TIME AT
CAl.VARY
I f'"NDEAICK K. PRICE
l!LECTAIC COMPANY
~ THELAHAYE.9 Ql KH0W Y~ llBlE CIDMOVME
* * "The Night TM Light• Went Out In Oeorg1a··
11951) Krilly M~lchol.
M"1< Hatnlll A brother·
and-"'1.,. tongWrttlng duo
have many adv'4"11Urel
wNla trying lo ale• out a
living on the country---.,.n drcult 'PO'
(l)MOVIE
* * · "T atk• The Ott et'•
11g1g1 Documantery. Nat·
rated by Pater U11inov
The nfe of • playful otter II
Ir eoacl from hie birth In a
hOllow ,, .. to Illa apic bat-
tle with the leader of a
hOUnd peck. 'O'
0MOVll
* * ··Felling In Lova
Again.. ( 11180) Elliott
Gould. SuMnnah York A
men goea to his high
llChOOI reunion In the belief
that ,... can """" the good llmM ot the put. 'PG'
(%)MOVIE
**'A "Pepllton'" (1973)
SI""~. Ou9tln
Hottman. A pelt of Oellll'•
leland convlet• epand their
time ptennlng their ..cape . a:oo D NEWS OONRAENCE
• PEOPL.E1 a Cl) OMl. A08ERT8
• aBAME 8TAEET (A)
~ IT IS WAfTTEN
t:30 8 Cl) F~ THE
NATION Dal MEET THE P1'ES8
• OIMCTION9
The pllg.ht of Helll.n rafu-
0-In the United Stat"
la aQtnlned (R)
I DAY OF DISCOVERY
THEWORU>
T~ 9 K£NHrn4
COf'ElANO
10:00. HEWSMN(EA8
Gueet: Gubern•torlal Can-
did•!• Georg• 000uke"'
Daul<meflan. D ONCAMPUS
FMtured. • loo4c •I how
Scrlppa Pr-provld"
$<:1"1pps College etudenll
with • bridge 1>ei-
11umen1ti.. and modern
lactlt loloOY. 8 MOVIE
* * * ··n.. Ra..! To Sin·
gapora·· (111-40) Bing Ct~
by. Bob H(J9e.
• U8EMUBUNCH
GUMI: Ken Singleton.
G HEJW.D OF TAUTH
I NXHUWBARO
THE lAWMM<EAS
MAGIC 0/1 OIL
PAINT!NO
Cl) aot MIWON DOU.AA
MAH
a~
WEEJ<1.Y
Cl:)MO'M
• * * "The Hunter'" ( 197g)
St"" M~. Ell Wal-
lach. Ralph "PllP9" Thor·
aon !Md•• dange<OU9 Ill•
" • modem-day bountv
huntat. 'PO'
Cl)MOVIE * • • ··c1u11 01 Th•
TltaN" (1981) Herry Ham-
lln. Laur.,_ Olivier. Myth·
le hero P-11 helped
by hie tether Z.UI In a
--of <lengarOUI tllall• " he tri.. lo win the hand
of • PhoenlGlan .,,._.
'9'1M1 lhe wt.tlhM of a
vengeful ... goddeH
'PO'
10:90 I INTPFACa MTIOI~
9KJDINW
~TOO
~ wale Tyler #\Cl
Lwter. ~ Jtm
Ptunkatt, aomedlan Pat
~.WI &Nlns.(A)
I ROMRf ICHYU.M
~,ALWR.L
Ofla..0
MMMCOIO..
~MfTINQ
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OJ On·TV m z. rv
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IC1 ICiM~•I
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<ti (E$PNI
••1 (SflowlltM)
• SClotllotlt
• ICetlle N-~ NrlWOt'kJ
Bob StNml atternpta to
land a 100-tb PacHlc aall-
ftlh olf Colt• Rice; Jim
Cwrn!Qlal conduct• .....
aon In the ert ot lrap
lhOOUng.
CID MOVIE * * "Wiiiy Wonk• And
The Chocol11a Fectory"
pg71) Gene Wiider, Jack
Albertaon. A world ramou1
conlactloner ott.,. • llla-
llme eupply or etndy to the
five winner• of • lreuura
hunt.
DMOVll!
* * "The lncredlbla
Shrinking Women" 11g80)
Liiy Tomlin, Cherlea Gro-
din A houMWlfe l\ndt II ,,.,d to cope wher1 the
euddenly begin• 10 lhrtnk
In tin. 'PO'
11:00 9 MOVIE
* * * ""The Cupet-
bagoer9" ( 111$4) George
Pep(>erd, Carroll Balcer
Dal PO.A GOLF
"Sammy 0.YI• Jr Oreatat
HertfO<d <>pen·• Live OOll·
erage of the final round
from Ill• Wethar1llald
Country Club. Hertford,
Conn
.. MOVIE
•*'A "Chrl•ll•n Tha
Lion'" (11175) SIU Trever•.
lllfglnla McK9Ma A tame
Hon I• lorc:.d to eurvtve In
the v.Hd• of Africa.
• MASTERPIECE
THEATA!
"'DlwMll: Oluy'" Encour-
aged by hll auccaa In ...,.
b•I debatM with aorne of
England"• moat prominent
polltlcl1n•. Oler••ll
decfdel to 1lend tor ParU•·
ment. (Pert 1)(R)Q ID WASHtHOTON WEEK
IH AEVIEW (A)
Cl) MOVIE
* * * "Rad Sky At M0<n-
lng" (1g111 Rlctl.,d Thom-
"· Clair• 81oo<n
(%)MOVIE
* * * "Soldier In The
Rain"' (1963) Jadlle G ...
aon. St-McO.--. A
young IOldlaf ldolllea hit -o-n•. who ........ getl
him out cf trouble
11:30 8 9 THIS W&J< WTtH
DAYIO 8AINKLEY
G TEMY CCU.
WHITTAKER
• CHUACH IH THE
HOME ID WALL fTI'E.ET WEEK
"High On Drugi" GUMI
J""" Tullll of Morgen
Stania)' & Co. (RI
Al'TEANOON
12':00 8 LOIT IN SPACE
"'Wllh Upon A Star" G 81!.AACH
• RJU. THAOT'TU
Hlghllghll of PMll N-·
man'• recent racing et the
Road Allanla are pteaenl·
ad.
• PAPER CHAii!
"VolcM Of Silanoa"' A YOl-
unt-In lhe 1Choo1'1 Prla-
on AHl1tanc. Progtam
b•comH emo11onally
tnvotved with • poltllcal
acllvltl wfM> II being held
1n diary con"'-'1 G POfmWT81H
PASTEL8
"'Tha.Afl .. t"'
(C}MO\llE
*** '"A Utt.le Aomanoa"'
(1979) Laur....ce OIMer. a-~. An elder1y con
artlel )oln• 1wO young rvn·
eways In low on a mad
deeh acrou Ille European
continent with the cM-
dren'• parent• end the
polloe In hot purtUll. ·pa·
~=ON
• ·~ ··Reggedy Men"
(11181) Sltey 8pecak, Eric
Robert•. In 1IM4, • tei.
phone oparetor In • amall
Ta•aa 1own MCl"t1lcM h4tf
lltandlng In ,,,. oomrnunlty
whell .,.. 1111 • lhort •Nair
with • combat-bound 1111.
or. 'PO'
DMOVll
*'A '"Smokey Bit• The
Duet" 111111) Jimmy McNl-
ChOI. J_,,. Mien. A hiOfl
ac:tlool dellnquent get.I Iha
WflOle 1own on hit lrlll
whell ha IMll• off with Iha
l'IOlt_.,,..IO QIW end
N9da --UM Itel• In I
--of •14*n .,._ blee.'PO'
12:.IO. GMATl9T ~ ,....,.
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ttwlnOlbll" ( 1tM) Bttan
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.... CUllM .. "'°'' 1=-. ...
ooNOa1' The ,_ QrOlll> from
rodt'• galdlrl .,. pertomt ""* ..,...... hlta, IJrlcllud;o Int "Cellfomla Olfle,"
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MIWltlnll '
• Ml'l.l'OOTMLL "P"'"a...on aam." Derr ...., lltonoot ve, Lo. Ange-lla"""' • ADAN-11 ··~U>Ca "With L0\19 P:tom Adolf"
llflen'• lnjutltl 111,,. left
him ehelltred end he
wonder• If he cen r.turn lo
normel 1111 or " ha hM *-llCldlc1*S to Ult
dengeroua llf• of bomb
dllpoael. (Pwt 13)(A)Q -~UNIVUIU (I) TMI WOK IN
MIUAU
1=
Schaduled. llWI -· of th• 10-round
mlddlawalghl boul
be!-Bobby Czyz end
Ernie Singletary from L.-1
\lag ... Nev.
1:ao 8 (I) "°"18 SUNDAY
Sc:hedulecl: llve coverage
of tha tO-round WBA
hee~ht bout~
JamM "Quick" Tlllll end
Tim Wlt,,.,apoon; -· age of the Falmouth 10..
kllOfMttr roed r-lfrom
Falmouth, M .... ). DWDTMN
OUTDOOMMAN
• ADAM-12
Malloy end Reed have •
bu9)' night whldl end• up
In tht• tregactlea. ID ~UMV£RU l:::.Ox
**'A '"Dual Of Tha
Tll•n•·· ( 1953) Stave
RMYM. Gordon Scoll.
Rornulul and Remut. Iha
legendary founder• of
Acme. battle MCfl other
for control of the enclant
ell)' end Ille loY9 Of a beeu-
lllUI gl+1.
2:00 D SUNDAY
Loc:etlon. Otua St9dlum.
UCLA for Super CPR
WMkand. II MOVIE * * * "Klng'1 Row'' ( 1941)
Ronald Reegan, Ann Sher·
Iden
• MOVll **'it ··o.n-And The
Rio Gr end•" ( 1952)
Edmond O'Brien, Starting
Hayden.
ID eNalDE 8U81NE88
TODAY
"Stertlng And Running A
Small Butlneu" A reatau·
r.nt-•• bou1lqua °""""
end • unlYarllty prm.aaor
dlacu9 the IMla end trlb-
ulallonl of •lwtlng end
n.nnlng your own t>ue>-
neea G PAOJECT UNf\/EA8E 0 MOVIE
••• "Oulll)' Or lnnOcant·
The Sam Sheppard MU<·
der CaN"' (1975) Oe«ge
Paooard. Wiiiiam Windom.
Cl:}MOVIE
* * * 0°FIUh GOf'don"
(1990) Sern J. JonM. Mu
Von Sydow A lrlO of
Mrthllngt travel to the
plenet Monge and help It•
opptHled lnhebllante In
the overthrow or the evll
Emperor Ming. 'PO' CIDMOVIE
* * "The Night The Ughtl
Went Out In Georgia"
(1951) Krl•ty McNlctiol.
M.,k HamlM. A brotl'ler·
and-titter .onowrlllnO 00o
have meny adventur ..
white lrytng to aka out •
IMng on the country·-'·
am clteull. ·PO'
(l)MOYIE
* * * 00Shadow On The
Well" pg50) Ann Sothem,
Zacflary Scolt A peyc:hlao-
lrllt !Inda that a woman'•
hllabend la not realty •
morderer after working
wl1h their <leughttr and
CUflng her amnMIL
2:15 (%) MOYll
***"Eye Of The...._
dla" 111111) Ooneld 8utflaf.
len1, Kai• Neillgan. Wt"'8
on • remola Scottllfl
ltlend to mee1 a German
tut>mwlrle. an Axlt 'PY
find• •helter from the
11orm In the cottage of •
merrlad couple. 'A"
~ PMalHTE
PROJECT UNIVEMI!
euGAnMY
L.EONAAD'S GOLOIN ouwu
"'Hlghllghtl" (Pert 9) ca>MOYll * * "Flgurw In A l.end-acepe" I 11'1'0) Aober1
Shew. Melcolm McDowell.
In en unnamed country.
1w0 men n.. their mllltery
putauerw In the hope lllet
Ille)' cen rMCh tha bOf'der
balON~.'PG"
•:001~
OONGll• llOMI.
~ -~DMAM. AMINOAH NAUTY! 'fMa
~•••a A Hmc1nO flfllly '-"t the
mounlalne Of nottMrn
~ -folow9d tlWOUlh
their ftrllt ~In "" unlMd ....... (I) .,...,...__WOMAN
.8TIWAU.IM
MUIY9 THI QI a
~ Oller, Norm Ct-•
by, .la.,n• MHdOW,. .,,..,.,_.... Jllft ....,
and ~ llr\tOft IOlft
..... ~ lbOltcl ltl9
~~II.
.-eMCMI ••• ,,. ''TM ... 111
GrMMr" (1H1) Cl')
Onnt, JMft """"9M. NI ~"'-.... .. toroed ""°.dull .... ... lnO In 111119 """ • .,... ...........
e CM'DOCMLA ._.....,. __ .. .... , ............ ,.... ... 0-.,,.. ...
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TUBE TOPPERS
KTTV (11) 12:00 -"Full Throttle."
Hl,hU1htt of Paul Npwman't recent
~ at Ro.cl Atlanta •
KNBC (4) 7 :00 -,.!:J ectrlc
Grandmother." Maureen Stapleton and
Edward HennaM 1tar ln the story of a
harried father who hires an electric
,rand.ma to take care of h1I three chlldttn
after the death of his wlft.
KOCE (&O) 7:1& -"Beverly Silla ln
Concert." Beverly Silla and the
lndtanapol11 Symphony ferform
selections from "The Barbel' o Sevllle,"
"Mignon" and 11 Daughter of the
Regiment" during SwnmerFeat.
KNXT (2) 9:30 -11The Jeffersons."
George ia convinced that he no longer ia
attractive.
eon In the "' of veo
tfloOllng.
• OAUf'IOfNA W&K IN
MYllW QIMOVll
•••••• (Oollat•)" (1971)
werren Beatty. Goldie
Hawn.
Cl) NTa AU.IN ANO
THC N>QQif IU
The Aocket!M jolfl alnOI'
Peter Allan on ltage "
Radio City Mualc H.. In
tl'lll mualcel ..,.a.I.
4:00 D WORTIWON.D
Scheduled: -aoa of
1he 11)..round rnlddtew.lght
bout ~ Bobby Czyz
and Etnla Slnglatery from
Lu \/90M, '""· I =-N'818LANO
* ...-''Who Slew Auntie
Roo?" ( 1972) 8h•llay
Wlntar1, Mark L811ar.
• MOVIE
***'A "Nort"-1 Paa-
eaga" I 19-40) Spencer Tr•
cy, Aober1 Young.
• MOYll
• * ··warpeth" ( 1951)
Edmond o·Bnen, Potty
Bergan. A cowboy """OM
Ult dNth of "" nanc... • WAU. ITNET Wl!EK
"High On 0ruga·· G-t·
J-Tulllt of Morgen
Stanl9y & Co. (R) 8D .10UANEY TO THE
8ICY
The lagand•. lolk t .... end
.00.)'Mt l'llltorlaa of two
TallM Indian trtbM -the
Alebama1 end th•
Couahatta1 '" upiored.
Cl) STMTMK
Klrtt tn.. to """ an llllan IC)ICMhlp from dMINC•
tlOn.
Cl:)MOVll * * * * "M"" ( 1930) Petet
Lorre, Ellen Wldmenn.
Polle• P•r9IYH th•
un0erwor1d u tl'ley -Ch
OuMaldorf for • paychotlc
c:hlld morderer.
CIDM<WIE
* * '"8reaklhrough'"
( 1g191 Richard Burton,
RoO Staiger A Nazi --egaant bacomea
ernbrollad In a plot 10
unnlnat. Hitler. ·pa· .MOiia
**'A "'Vlc1ory" (1N1'
S~ Staltona. Mlcf\MI
c:.ine Our1ng World Wtw
II, Allied P<YW1 -their
tldtet to freedom In •
match batwaan their
--..... end tl'leO.·
man National T-In Ptw· IL •pa·
4: 11 CD MCMI
***'A "Chrl1tm81 In
Jut(. I 19-40) Ole* POW911.
Ellen Ot-. Mlllekanly
balle\ltng he"" won •for·
lune In prtiia money, • men
placaa hlmaelf healllty In
debt. .:ao e CMI UQ•N'a 181.ANO
19 UORTUIAT
WAllHINQTON WIEJ<
INMVIEW(") ca> IUPEMO'KL.
M8KlT8AU
Member• of the Oellaa
Cowboya rlvel "*"bers of
lhe Sen Franclaeo 499'• In
• loumament for tt>e t>ene--
flt of Ille U.S. Olypmlc
T r8lnlng Carl tar.
~-KUNQl'U 8AUT~A
IALUTI TO YUGOel.AV\A e...oUNE
• ""90LOHOUM
Bob VIie b9glna -tlona on a '8nCfl..lt)'le tract
hollM In a Boeton euburb
(~Q
Cl) u•A•1•H
The bll inclf1ne pllt Char1al
tall• to gtw him tome
-gy Ilea 11trenge 1'91Uft• ~=SUP AMl!NCA
Fa.luted: • humoroue IOok el the ,_, lncMJtry. e
l'llOdlnHSey bOUnty hunt·
er; thl'M of A~'a
tevorlte tklnrt)' dipping
llOIM. ._.CMHIW8
li5:.
"'Energlllng Your 1-1•
ment•"
Cl) Wll.00.-llACK.
KOTT9t
8-1 IOM8 hie fMndah'9
with tha SWMthogl ,,,._.
they ~ thel "' "" oompatel)' dlerTT*I Mr.
Woodmen ~=JIA<DO)(
*"** "loklter In The Aalln•· (1MS) .laolUI o ....
a.I, I'-~· A yGC.w'O .,.., Jdolll99 ,,..
-..nt. 9tlo ....,.. --1111'11 °"' f/l ttoutMe.
--Iha o.ocen Plain and up lnlO the Nllglrl
Mountlllna. G NOVA
"Finding A VolOa'" Se\Wel
lllctlma of -· apaect'I dlMbllltlea r ..... hOw tl'ley
-their handlcepe.
i Q C91NIW8
THC~ ,.....
The cllllent of • amalt
town hlr• Rodllord to
dltpoM of • ot+1 WhO
r8'¥Mlad their tu-dodge
!: to the IRS.
HeCHEWS
MOVIE
*** 000flve.ln'0 (19711)
Glenn Morahowe<. LIM
Lemole. Savar•I Ta.H
teen-eger• meat dU<lng •
night . of romenca end ••cit-I et a drive.In
thaetre laalurlng an
lmprobeble dlNlttr film.
CIDMOW
* * '"WUly Wonke And
The Choc:olala Factory"
(1971) 0-Wilder. Jade
Albert.on. A wortd femou•
cont.c11onar offers • Iii.
llme auppty of cendy to Ille
""' wlnnerW of • treuur•
hunt. ca>MCME • *"' "Seatne Uk• Old Time•" 11980) Goldie
Hawn, Chevy ChMa. A
aoft-haerted lawyet la torn '*-,,., llopelMa' ...
huabend -turnad·b•nk
robber and het uptight
~I hutband Wl\O It
running for California
attorney ganerel. 'PG'
Cl)MCME
* * * 00Claah 01 The
Tltena" 11g81) Herry Ham-
lin, LMK.,_ OIMlr. M)'lh-
ic heto '""'-'• 11 helped
by 1'111 fethe< Z.U1 In e
-'" Of dengetOUI latkt
u he lrlea to win Ille hand
of a Phoenician prlnceaa
egelntt the wlahM of a
vengeful H• godd11s.
"PO" .MOVIE
**~'"The Blue Lagoon··
(1949) J"n Simmon•.
Ooneld Howton. A young
glt1 and boy llhlpwredled
on • PldftG lelend come to
tow eacfl othet " they
meture. e:ao D AOHT Ma<
• TMAr8 HOU.YWOOO
.. ~., Oaredellll100
1• I Cl)':'" MIHU'TU D Qt n. ELECTRIC
~ M _ _.. Stapleton end
Edwtwd Hermenn ..., In
the •tory of • hlln'led
l•thet who hlr" en alactrlc
grandmochet 10 car• for
hie three chHdren aner the
deeth of "" wife. (R) 89 COOEMD
Denny MO*!• to warn a
friend •bout en unap-·
prowd aleetronlc game
end Ted feoaa •car-crl-
91e. (R)
I PAUL HOGAN
"°'*AND AOU:
THC .... TftYUM
'"The Theatrlca Of Rocle
And Aolt"' Allee Cooper
l'IM1I thla look at roctr
lhowmlnlhlp from EMI
Prella)' and Jerry LM L--
la lo DeYtd Bowte. Elton
John and The Potloa.
• ARTHUR AU8IN8TEJN
"The Young'" I "Carlos
Alfldl" Al Ille age of 91,
M-tro Mhllf Rublntletn
, ... •bout Ille, mu9k: and
~pl• whlle trevellng
UWoughollt lhl Medfter·
-end~ -~.wN< ~~pro-
gramming may be~
due to pledge break•.
(Z)MOYll!
*>A "Honky Tonk Fr ...
w.y" (1951) a.au 8rldget .
HlllM Cfonyn. A town
..,.,_.. 10 be doomed to
el(llnc11on what\ 1"9 Hlgt)-
wey Patrol Department
fella to build en off ramp
on tha ,_ tr.way thet
outa thrOllO'\ IM ttti..
'PO'
1!11 • ..wN.Y alu.l IN
OONClfln
llllwf1y a.a and l"9 lndl-
enllpolle 8)'1"nPhonY per-'°"" Mlectlona trom "The I er bu Of 8evllle,"
''Mignon" and "o.igtll•
Of TM A9g11Mnl" on
opening nlghl of th•
orc:Nalra'• llOth -w.r-
Ml'Y ...,.,,. ltlPad October
14, 1t7t.
NO I fllCIQ'9 ON .,,,, AIM
MO (J) ND9 ....... ""'°'
MurT1ty deCldM "' "" .. °"'°''*, ......... ,.In ....
bar. i.wlng Alchle 10 ltttt
• ~ '°'. -1*1-· ~ eQICMN
Jon Md Ponall -lNl"'9d ~ • arook wtlO tralna ..-. _.. 10 OOllWftlt crlr'n9,
lfld ~·...,.,. ttlet •
mll9 ~.,..,.. • llflk· lnO ,...,..... to llllft.
ffll)
·M'IM~ ,,..._
'""',.... """ Lou ....... 0.... ........ u.nn ~.-...~ _.,...WI. ··-----A---~--Oftlll'9•-....... .. .. ....... ~ ......... "' ..... •• . ,, .....
• ANnDfW...,.,..., iflM~
................. Mtaft
""', .. ~ JOlf'I ~~ .....
Alilntla n.... In a.
WOtld, OMl!do. '** eWCMI •• ''Wlldemlll JouJMI('
11t70) Adwnlwa.
.NOVA
''Thi WIUtcl W"O "* On
Tha fllOOt" l.,illrd
""""' lllff9MI • ,.,,., '*'''" Of 'T'*'* ldilon flMt\ll1no unlqUa '°°'-• Of
lctlaon ••Plaining Ill•
lnventionl Ind In~
-4th Ill• lemll)'. emplOyeM
end Ctlltc9. '"' Q (J:)MOYll
••• "The Huni.r" (1t78)
l e-MoOllMn. Ill Wei>
lllQh. ~ .. ,..,. •• Thor·
aon ~ • dtn(le<Ollt ur.
" • modem-city bounty ltuntat. 'PO'
C8) JOHHNV OAIH'I
AMINCA
'The country mue6o ltw
perlOfflla • ""-'•• lo ,..,,,.,.
lean hlatory and lredltlona
wtth o-t.t June Cartw
Clllh. 81-Goodman,
John Prine end Aoclney
Crowell from Kenlljtdy
. Center In Weahlng1on, o.c.
~::
• "Terun, The Ape Men"
11951) Rlch.,.d Hanlt. 8o
Derek. A young WOt!\'11
-d\M for het mlulng
tether In the African jungle
Whet• 8M ancount•• .,,
uncMllzed white man and
en oranguten. 'A"
.MOVIE
• • ''The Blue 1..egoon··
( t880) Brooke Shleld1,
Christopher Atkln1. Two
caat-ey Children grow to
adoleaoanee on • remote,
South Pacllle lllend end
axpertenoe the P•no• of
llrat IOve. 'R'
&:aa8(1) ONEDAYATA
TIMI!
Ann end company"' per-
11>aded to do enother
lhow at the Part< Utople
MniOr cltluna' hOlel (R) G nteWORLO
TOMOMOW
• MAITERP1ECE
THfATN!
"Ollr""'· Mary Anne"' ~
rMll, now • member of
Par11amenl, PfopoeM to
1"9 wealthy widow ot hi•
ltland and ~tlcal ally
Wyndhllfn Lewll. (Part 2)
;~
**'A '"Vk:tory" (1981)
Sylveatat Stallone. MlehMI
Celna. During World W.,
II, Alllad POW• -their
lk:kat to · frNdom In •
match between their
.-team end the Ger·
men N•tlonal Team In Par-
le. 'PO'
1:46 (Z) CHARLE8 CHAMPUN TkK&WITH ...
"Donald Suthar1and" l:OO. Cl) ALJCe a a THE 25TH MAN
The new commander of
the LOI Angalaa Pollee
Academy ,,.. hi• hendl lull
Whan he geta hie llrlt ci ... ot ,_ rac:rutta.
8 WILD KIHOOOM
"Baboonl Of Tanunla"
MwMn end Or. Ramon
Rlllna report aclenllftcalty
on the -'""" unbe-
llevtbla benavlor of theee
moat lntelllgent of prl-
,...,_ (R)
8 9 MOVIE ••tit "Force 10 From
Navar_ .. (1978) Aober1
Shaw. Barbar, Bac:h.
I Oft.CHO
MEWOfV'flH
"Medical And Scianllflc
Braekthrough1'0 0 ..... 11:
Or. Rlehard Ellenbogen,
Ot. Michael Edward1, Ot
Herold Kerpman, Or.
Albert Hlbba, Dick Ter•I.
• MASnAPll!a
THl!ATIIE
""DllrMll: Mery Anne·· Ota-
rMll, now 1 member of
Pertlamanl, pr0c>0-lo
the WNlthy widow of 1111
Irland end polltlcel atty
Wyndham Lawlt. (Part 2)
~~
* * "'O..dly Bleallng"
(1981) Maren JanHn,
5uMn Buckner A young
woman. mwrytno lnlo •
tlrlct rallglou• ••ct
oppoead lo modem hfe-
atytaa. II purtueel by d-oer-. unllnown foroee
'A'
9:olO 8 Cl) THE .llff"ERION8 Oeoroe .. oonvtncaCI that
he'• no tonger anrecti..
; WON.DOI
IUMYAI. I ::t:,:"" ... ,.
••• "Auntie Mama"
1\958) AouHnd IMMll.
ForTelt TUc*er.
QDMOVtS
•• "Tha Night The Ug'hll
Went Out In o.GfOle"
(1Mt) Kriaty Mc;Nlctlol,
Marti HMll•. A btothet·
lf>d·lltt• eongwrtilflQ ell.lo ntw m111y ~tu,...
wtllle lrylno 10 ell• OIA •
Mng on Iha COllfllty ..... I·
em dralllt. •PO'
-·(I) """"""JOHN. M.D.
A holpltellnd old glrt-
tnand ot Gonzo'• -"° le
afreld !Ml .,.. wlll ......
her tMlby .,, Of'phen hit•
""" with • paMntlt)' IUlt.
;QIHMDCAM
A~ oop la mltad
~\0 ... ,,,,,....811
....,.0 ~who .. .......... "'° WOfl*' hoe-~~~ • awo..o '°" TOOAY ...... MYllW
• ntlWUCIS ~LR .. lk..-IOoU .. how
.......... In ltle llald
~~ ............... mey
aMflle flAlf( ..... Md
• ................. lllllO .. ~ .... ..-. ... s1 ............. , .. ~,.... ... cm..,.-
••• ........ o..toft" ,, ....... ,.~ ....
YOft .... A trtll of
• ........... ID IN
--~ ...... .. ............ "' ............... .......... ,..
(l)lllW'8
··" .. ....., ; ..... " ,,..,, ......... .,. ,_..,.. "' ...... ..... .....,......., ... _.
T-.._ ..,._ ,_
.......In-~ """" ........ ..., ...
.... 4*'111111-NN ....
ot 'N ' .WO'M * * "'elffnt In Love
Atlln" (t .. 01 1111011
OolM, 91 I •• YOftt A
MM ,_. IO 1111 lllgfl
leflOOI ,_.... In 1N MW
tllM M OM ,..,. IN tood -..o1._,_.. 'PO'
.... LONI~
"Tha....., o.no'' ·Wm<INO~ ~ 1=:1WAOGAM
* * • "Pltld... Al/wf' ( 197*) l)'l'felt• tlellone.
Armand Aellnle. Tflf ..
lel'*"lnO w01n.1 lrom
the Hall'• l(Jtcflen MCllon
of New Yotk C"Y comlW!e
,,,.., lrelt.t of llf elna end
llf IWn In their effort.I to
crMt• bettw ltVW for ,.,..,,...__'PO'
10'M. IUNOAY POfnW ,MM
11~11..T.:=
"'Aular9 Of Tha KalaNtt"
• AU.GOO'• ~
I JBltllN ,Al.wa.t..
8NPK PMVllWI
"I Wu A Teat1-Aga Moolla.
Hollywood 1tl1" Roger
Ebert and Gene 811kel
aumlna the r-. why
,,,. t-.age eudlanoa ..
now determining Holly·
WOOCl"t blggeal hltl. (A)
(%)MOVIE .
* * "The Blue Legoon°0
I 1980) Brooke Shield•.
Chrlllopher Atkin•, Two
cutewey Chlldfen 'gtow to
~onaramota.
South Peclflc llland tnd
exper~ lhe pange of
llnl love. 'R'
11:151 ceeNEWS
11:ao1=
• HEWS
WDKEHO SPORTt
WtW'.uP 9 MOYIE * * * ··n,a Autoblogreplly Of M"' J-PiUm.n"
( t974' Clcely Tyton, Odee·
"· alMOVIE **'A ''The LM1 Remake
or a-i °""" 11an1 Marty Feldman. Mletlaal
York Twin brother•
become Involved In the
Foreign Legion while
attempting 10 pr-
,,,.., adopted family'• hOn·
Of (R)
(IDM<ME
• • ··Breakthrough"
( 1111g1 Richard Burton,
Rod Staiger A Nu.I --•gaant becom••
e<nbrollad In e plOt IO
_.inell Hitter. 'PO'
11'45 8 THI AOCKFOAO
Fll.U
D MOVIE * * ~ "The LMI Ramake
01 Beau O•t•"' 11977)
Merty Feldman, MlctiMI
York.
(IJ WHATS UP AMEAICA
FMturad: • "-out IOoll ., ,,,. _, lndutCry: •
mooem-day bOunty hunt·
er. thrM ot America"•
favorite aalnny dipping
hOlel
1~• 100CUJ8
A raciort on the lal•t -about hypogl)cemle. I=:'
.. '°811M.E
• TALUOf'THE
UNECH!CTED
""The Gilt Of a..uty" A
beallful women ta con-
tMHMCI by ,,., dealr• tor
-grealer beeuty
Cl) STAATAEK
(C) AICHAAD PAYOA IN
OONCl!RT DM<ME ••tit "Victory" (1981)
Sytveater s1a11one. MlchMI
Caine. Outing World War
11. AHlad POW1 -thel<
licl<at to freedom In •
metch batwaen their
aoccer ...,,, end the Ger·
men NatlOnel T-.i In Par-
is. 'PO'
12:15 8 MOVIE * * "Summer Hollday'"
( 1 "3) Clttt Richard. Lllurl
Pettw•
12:a0• MOW! *"' "P"8 Of The Saddle"
(1838) John Wayn.. Ray
Corrloen.
ca>MOV!i
*•'A "Back Aoad1"
( 1951) Sally Fleld, T on'll!IY
Laa Jonm. A hoollw and a
down-on-ftl•·lucl! bo••
'-' and head ... In -ctl o1 • .-..... ,..
12:419 .W. Of' THC GA.Ml!
Glenn Howard end•~
GtMk -.. fotc.d
to "8e for ''*' ._ ..._,
they dlallenOe .,, andanl
Or.-ew1om.
(l)MCWtl * • * \t "8oldl., 01 Orange'" ( 1978) Edwerd
Fox, 8uMn PeloMl!gcn.
8111 Clll8atnatee •l • DutGtl
unlWl'llty 00 .,..,, MCMI-,.,. ~ ""'*'-~· OUI In Europe. '..0'
(J)MOYIE
..... "CtMria CtlM Altd
'nit Curaa Of The Or'llQOfl ~" (1 .. 1) ,.., ""'" "°"· ~ Halon. ()w. .. et.. • eldecl ~ ,,..
bumbllng grendaon In ..... • *lnO of ,,...
dere. 'PO'
, •• 1\IMA80UT
tl10 CB>.,.
.... ,.._The 1Jltl,...,,
If' (1M1) Alr'lf ..... JoM
~.
1:11 CJ:l MCW9
.......... (1930)......,
L0tre, lhn ~.
lllollce p•r•l)IH the
.......... ~ ... dh
• C> ll'fOrf '°' e ~ c:Md...,,......,, t•1AllO--,,.. ':"ON&
Guaat: °"'*"' Cerroll. ... wcwm
•• ·~ Tha 11th, ,..,,
11" ,, .. ,, Nn"/ ...... JoM
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'
....., •ncr MUC MnlCl .-JC .a
I ~.!!'!.. .. .. w., .•. ,. _ _. .. NO~"~O=Nt TM ............... ""' '•;-·nt "'""' .,Off!, Oii Aull* "· 1 ... " • 00 p "' • .,,,,,,,,,_ ~ ~ANOtO HlllVICll, 1111 ft\llllle A\IOtlOfl ot Ill I-* Md OOML MIP ~f\, ~,:---No. 41•0, !MM, :·r~T.~~ .... ~ = ,. .... ~ '"°"· a.
OANitL 1.IWll IHll. TON, c.Motnle COrpot..,, -:,...11e Mid LOUii ..,...,. OotfmM, 2400
,,.......,....,...._dOlllG ----(1) T~ HUNTl11'8.1.TO. If I ID·
lt40-t\ llQla llr0fl'1. tlnta MA. CA llt *1 '..~A~-11GA. W. OoailnlfOnt, ~ leedl, Ct. "™ Newpcw1 _,, ...,_._ tatU Thia•~ It oondUGtld by Ill\ Publltlled 0,.nge Oou t O•lty . loott 111, IHOOl'l\be, 7104 ~ l'llot. Aue. 14, 11, fl, 17, 11, 1111 MtlftoM Dr .. °""'*'• C.. tlOOI
o."91 ... "*'°" M44-U Tllll "'*""' .. OOI'-~-by • Thie Ni.nent -llled wftll IM •-.,. _,.,..,.r OIM'll ~ .. = Cletlc ol Otenot Collnty on ,.._ ""',_ Thia .,....,.,, .,.. fllld Wlttl fie
fl) Y "IUUlll II, \.TO. Ill 1'MAIUM ~VOM. \.'TO,· U -l
(41 IAH ..IOM. \.TO. (I) VIN CAI', Lto., """ MeDMtiUr ...,,.,, fftl = ~ '-"· Cellfornl•
J , CL ,A TTl "ION & AllOCIA Tll, IHCOfi'POAA TIO, •
Calllor11lt oorpq~· tto~ MIOAtttlUI' 9!¥0., 4"' •
CLASSIFIED
INDEX
••• I •• • ••••• • o •••• .... ,, /ft .. ,. • .... llf ,.,, . , .............•.•.••.................•.•...
~!.!~~ ••••••••• !.':!, ~~~~~~ ......... J.~I
.. -:.=~ BLUF.FS
...... ,,, 14JI ..•....•...•.........•
IJl111•I 1111 .....................•
ASTBLUFf IMd\.~· 12· 1Na. mnnou1 ..,..... County 01trk o1 Ofll'IOI County on
P bll hed O C '!~ NAMI ITA~ Augwt 11, ttt2. "' • r•n1o• Oii 1 i Th• followlng ~flon II dotng '~
Thll~lt~by•
limited """""'*· TePlatY•M.Cll •11Ynll1'• ,_,..!,
Piiot, Aug. l6. u . ' a.pt. 6• 191 ~ -Piubllal\911 Ortnge Ooatt D•llY
a&ff.l2 WEST COAST MOTIVATIONAi. 'llot Aug. 11, 22. 2t, ltclL 11&~MI
. J.C. PAn"IMOH
&MIOC .. IHO. J. c. ,....,..,,, ---.---.,.-161\-,..,.-r---SUPPL~_ 16311 MonrOlll•. tffw90l1 $-12 ~ ""'""' &Mdl, ..... 82803
0""""*' of the lowd
Thia ltaMrMm ... flled wttll tM County Cllril of Orenge County on
July 22, 1M2. rtCTnlOUl llU ... 11 MlallHI J•mH H•ll, 18'4 ·-1e ..,._
NAm ITA,.....,, lrvlM, Newport IMQh, CL 92MO .. -. nv1rw.
I I d I Thie ~ II oonduet9d by Ill IC~ .. Th• follow ng P•rton • o ng lndMdull. ..... --.. '""" Publl1llMI o,.ng• Coaet O•llY ~ M : Mlk• Hiii '1C11TIOUI --(•) SUN COAST SEAL (b) the NAiii ITA~ Piiot, July 26, Aug. 1, I, 15, 1Ma
aa11.e2 S.C.8 .• 1835 Whittler AYenue, A·10, Thlt •t•t-t~ .. ftled~!!_ Th• followlng l*'•On II doing Cott• MIN. c.llfornla 92t27 County Citric ol 8rlQI " on ~ u:
FNdlrick E. Tullptr, 1 KaimeHI Miguel t2, 11112· ,,._ MINITOA AUDIO SYSTEMS,
Court. Newport BMch, Cellfomla Publlahed Orang• COHl Dally &021 "ldgl•y. luena Park, CA ·~ bU*-la condUc:led by an Pllo1 Aug. 15, 22, 29, Sec>t. 6, 1912 90e2}_A, ADAMO, 8021 RIOglH.
Ml.IC NOTICE
PIOnllOUI ..,._ ..
lndMdulil. 3695-12 Buena Pllltl, CA eoe21.
Frederletl E. Tulip« I------------Thia ~ la conducMd by an
NAMI ITATIMINT Thi lollowlng ,.,_ 1r1 doing
~-"* llat-1 ... flied with the PtBJC NOTIC( lndlYldual. Countv Clwtl of Orangt County on July ta. 1912.
IA) AS818T·U·8ELL; (8 )
A88iST-U-BUY, 1113 Bak• StrMt,
Sutt• E. Cotta MIN, CA 92829. ,1..,1
Publlthed Oran;. CoHI Dally PllOt, .Ait 25, Aug. 1, I , t6, 1912
3344-12
ACTITIOUS llU .... SS
NAmSTAT!•NT
Th• following P•rton 11 doing
bu.W-aa: AM ERICAN MU L Tl LEVEL
ASSOCIATION, tOll Brlolo Oflvl,
No. 107. Colll Mela, CA 112827.
LEO DA80UB. 220 Nlc:e L-,
No. 209, Newport ee.ch. CA 1126&3
This bull,_ i. cooOuetld by an
Individual.
K-o1121
NOTICE TO CMDl'TORS
Of' 9UUC ntANVU
Nil.IC NOTICE
flCTnlOUIM.I ..... N._ITAn.tfT
Th• lollowlng P•rton 11 doing
bullMN a:
K .B. LITES OF AMERICA,
443·8 Hamilton St., Coeta M ....
CA92927. KENJI 8UNASAWA, 4311
Hamilton St .. Coate M•n. CA
IAFEOUARD PROPERTIES,
INC., a Calllomla oorporetlon, 1113 SM« 8trett, Sult• E, co.ta ..._,
CA 112t2t. T,_ ~ la conducted by a
OCl'POF•llon.
Inc.
lMry E. Wlietlman Sal1guard Properttea
Thia atatement w .. nled with tM
County CWk of Orange County on Auguat 12, 11182,
·~ Publl1llMI O,.noe Cout Dally
Pllol. Aug. 15, 22. 29, s.pt, 5, 1982 ~7M2
112827. --,-tc-TITIOU ___ l_M.1-... --1-1--
Thll bullMU 11 aonduc:t9d by an ..... ITATIMINT
lndlvldual. The following !*WOM .,. doing Kenll eun ... wa bull,_ aa:
This at1lement wu llled with 1119 HUNTINGTON HARBOUR
County Clerk Of Orange County on 1.IFECENTER FOR WOMEH, 18857
July 20, 1982. Algonquln, Huntington 8Mch, Ca.
F1Ml11 Nautllua ol Cotta..._, Inc.<• Publl1hed Orange CoH I D•llY California corporaUonl, 2915 Redhill
Pllol, Aug. 1, 8, t5, 22, 11112 Ro•d, Bulldln,a D, Colla M•n.
3401-82 Cal!torn\a 11282
f'tlll.IC NOT1CE Thia bulinMa II condUClld by •
corporation.
(S-. '101 .. 10'7 U.C.C.) · flCTITIOUe .......
Nolle• II htr•by II'"''" to th• ~ ITATUmNT
NAUTILUS OF
OOSTA MESA. INC. °"" e.nn.tt. Prealdent Creditor• ol Industrial S'-1 Melal The lollowlng person 11 doing Corp., a Calllornla c;orpo,.tlon, ~ u:
Tranafwor, whOM bull-tlddr-OEN. CON. SERVICES. 2804 11 1375-C Logan Avenu•. Cotta Brold StrMt. Newport Beed!, CA
Meea. County of Orange, Sllte of 92683.
Calllornla, thll a bulk lramter la GENE PIERRE GASPARD.
Thia llat-1 -Ned With the County Cllr1! ol Orange County on
Augutt 5, 11182.
Leo Daboub •boul 10 ba m.cll lo Robert Wray 2804 BrOld StrMI. Newport Beed!.
F1NJ'a
Publlahed O,.nge Cout Dally PllotAug.8, 15,22, 29, 11182
35.SS-82 This ll•tement WM llled wllh Ille and Jon Sllarp. Traneter-. wtloM CA 926&3.
County Cltr1t of Orange County on bu"'-eddr-la 1375-C Logan Thia bull,_ Is c:onduc;1ed by an
Gene Pllrre Oupwd
Thia 1111-1 WU ftlld with the
County Cllrk ol Oranoe County on
Augu9t 12, 11182.
August 12, 11182. Av•nue, Coit• MtH, County of lndlv\dual.
f11534 OranQt, State ol C1lllornla. Nil.IC NOTICE
Publlahed Orang• CoHt Dally The property to ba tranattred la
Piiot, Aug. 15, 22. 29, Sept., 5, t952 located •I 1375·C Logan Street, FICTITIOUS llU ... SI
NAME STArn.NT
P\B.IC NOTICE
F'ICTITIOUS llU ... H
NAME STATE•NT
Th• following p1r1an 11 doing
bUll,_ u : JEFFREY INTERNATIONAL
ASSOCIATES, 1131,I, Topaz, P.O.
Bo• 2~B. Balboa l1land, CA 92682.
JEFFREY L. MYERS, 1 t31A Topu, Balboa l1land, CA 92682.
Thi• bualnMa 11 conducted by an
lndlvtdual.
Jeffrey L. Myers
Thia Jlltamenl WU llted wl1h ihe
County Clerk ol Orangt County on
Cotta M•H, Co1.1nty of Orang•,
Sllta or Celttornla.
Said proP"'Y 11 deac:rlbad In
general u : Al 1tock In lrada, ll1ttur•. equipment and good will of
that lhMt metal bull-known u
lndultrlal Shell Metal Co<p. and
located 11 1375-C Logan Avenue,
Coit• M11•. County of Orange. State ol California.
,1tal1
DOMALO UGIMTTI
• Pr1fn1l1Mt a.-c.,,.
1aooeo.est.1 ... • Newpoft IMcfl, CA._
Publlah•d 0,.nge COHI Dally
PllOI, Aug. 15, 22, 29, s.pt. 6, 11182
3833-82
Tha bulk 1ran1f., wlll be P\B.IC NOTICE
c:ontumm1te<1 on or after the 111 -----K-..,-21~1----day of s.p111m1>er, 1912, at Valencla --·s ___ 11 Bank ~ow. 1820 E. Arlt StrMI, .. _,,,.....,. -
Santa Ana, County of Orange, State NAm ITATDmJn' ol Cllltornla. The following ,.,_ .,.. doing
So l •r ••known to the ~aa:
Th• tollowlng per1on 11 doing
bull-.. :
GENUINE JEAN COMPANY,
2428 Newport Blvd., Shop I, Coate
MIN. CA 112827.
RAV PIERCE, 2431 O,.nga
Ave., Cotta ~. CA 112827.
Thia bullnMI la conduc:ted t>Y an Individual.
R. Plafot
Thll ttatamenl WU llled with the
County Cl«k ol Orangt County Of'I July 211, 11182. ,,.1t
Publl1h1d Ortnge CoHt Dally ~. Aug 1, 8, 15, 22. 1912
3404-82 Juty 2 t. 1982. Tran1ferff1, •II bu11n11s names PE N N F I E L 0 H 0 M ES • "11117111 and llddf-uaed by Tran.-or UPLAND, 1648 Adtma, Sult• 0 , ----Pta.JC---NO--TIC(----
Publlah•O Orange Co11t Dally tor 1119 thrM ~· lat ~. are: Cotta MIN. CL 112t2t
Pilot, Aug. 1, 8. t5, 22. 1982 s-P9nnltel0 °"'••opment, Inc:. (• FICTl'TtOUa .,.._.S
3437-82 DATED Auguat 11. 1982. Calllornla c;orpo,.llon), 1548 MAim STA,.....,. _.....__________ Robert Wrr; Adema. Suite D. Cotta MIN. Ca T,,. following peraon 1• doing
rta.IC NOTICE Jon Sh•P tl2e28 bullnMa M:
STA~ OF Aa~NT
Of' UR Of'
FICTITIOUS llUSINIH NA•
The lollowlng P•t1on1 ha"•
ablndoned the UM of the llcltttou.
~name: HUNTS GLASS &. MIRROR, 839
Pu.rino, Cotta Miu, Celiloroll
92e29
The Flc;tlllou1 Bu1lnH1 Name
relerrad to above wa1 lll•d In
OrllnQI County on Auguet 24, 1981
Wllll•m H. Dl•mond. t5181
Starbolrd, Garden Grow. Calllonl•
92643 Ruth E. Dl•mond, 11581
Surboard, Garden Grove,
California 112643
Thia bull,_ WU oondUCled by I
genetal part~lp.
Ruttl E. Diamond
Thll etatemenl wU llled with Iha County Clerlc of Orange County on
July 23. 1982 Ftet1f7
Publl•h•d Orenge CoHt Dilly
Piiot. July 25. Aug. t. 8. 15. 1982
320M2
Trantflr-Callfomla Of~~. Inc:. (a K E NT MA NAG EM ENT Publlahed Orang• Coaal Dally Calllornl• c:orporatlon), 1548 COMPANY, 17 Rodly Knoll. llWMI,
Pltot, Aug 15, 1982. Adami. Suite D. Cotta MIN. Ca. CA J27t5,
3842-82 92$2$ FRANK J. FISHER, 17 Rocky
Thia bu"'-Is c:onduclld by an Knoll, IMnt, CA 112715. P\B.IC NOTICE unincorporated uaoclallon other Thia bu"'-la c:onducted by en
------~~~~~=I thin • ptrlnenfllp. lndlv!Oual S UP E" I 0 R C 0 U RT 0 F P•nnll•ld 0.v•lopm•nt, Frank J. FtaMr
CALM'OMl&A lnO Thie 11a1-1 wu filed with the
COUNTY OF ORANGE J-L COltoe, County Cieri< of Orange County on 100 Clvle Ceftter Oftft W"1 Prealdent July ~. 11182 ~ OMoe ... .. Thia "*'"'*'' -nted with 1he F1Mlt1 a.nta AM, CA 111'0:t County Clerk of Orange County °" Publl•h•d orange Coall Dally
Mau ... ol TUI TAHOUITZ MclNTIRE August 4, 1982. Piiot, "'"'· 1, 8, 15, 22. ttl9233"" •2 CITATION (PtK>aAft) '1.-J .,.. ....,
CAN ~" AD-21S7'1 Publlahed 0,.nge COUI Dally
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF Piiot Aug. 8. 15, 22, 211, 1912 CALIFORNIA 3680-92
To: GLENDA Mc:INTIRE •k• -------~---GLENDA MARIE HAWKINS •k• P\B.,IC NOTICE
GLENDA MARIE HANKINS. You are hereby died and required to appur
al a hearing In thl1 court on
Septembat s. 11182 at 8:46 a.m. In
Oepar1rnent 8, localed at 700 Civic:
FICTITIOUS llU ... H
NAME sun•NT
Th• followlng p1r1on 11 doing
bull-u: COMPUTER TEACHER, 3105
H•rbor Blvd .. Co1ta M•n, CA
92828.
Nil.IC NOTICE
FICTITIOUl.U ..... NAmSTAn.NT
Th• lollowlng peraon 11 doing
bullneuu:
DESERT CENTER RESEARCH
LTD., 3801 W. Mec;Arthur Blvd.,
.t907, Sanll Ana. Ca. 112708
Shlrlen• R. Pi.re•. 11184 L• Barca Clrdl, Fountain Valley, CL
112708
Center Orlv• Waat, Santa Ana, California g2702. and to give any
legal reuon wtiy, llCCOfdlnQ to the
verified ptCltlon IHed with Ihle COUtt
-:::;:::::::::::;;;;;;::::; TUI T AHOUITZ MclNTIRE 1hould • no1 ba dlclared Ir• lrorn c:uttody THI 1tne1 contrOI of hie mother, OL£NDA
GARY DAVID FLANZER, 19
Cherry Hllll I.MM, Newport BMctl, CA92MO.
Thia bu"-Is condUc:led by an
lndlvldual.
Shlr1enl R. Pi.rot
Mc:INTIRE. u provided In Clvll Codi !!!!:.! ~'g!ild June 2t, 11182
Ml OCIMlllOCJIMIO LEE A. BRANCH IOlA8 WAT9 MIA~ Cltr1', IA~~-By: Joyce A. Nohtvec,
S......1-81-al ,._ Door ...,._..~ ......
IC. Store -v,_ Ar•I NOSSAMAN. KRUEGP & KNOX
Thia ~ Is c:ondul:1ed by an
Individual Thll 1tatemant -lllld wf1h tN County C*1I of Ortngt County on \lwy Dftld Awu.r Auguet 5, 11182.
Thie •1•1-t -ltlld with the F1M191
County Cltr1t of Orangt County on Publl1hld Orang• Cout Dally
July 29, 11182. F1Mm Pllol Aug. 8, 15. 22. 29. 1912
3516-82 Publl1h9d Orange Coaat D•llY -----------Piiot, A119-1, 8, 15, 22, t982
334M2 PtB.JC NOTICE
C:OSfA MIS.A 641-1 289 ~)· NOllAllAN. IUIUOP A -----~~-l'lBIJC NOTICE tS26 ~ ...... ... 1eutf1 ~ ltreet
ACTITIOUI .......
NAmlTATDmWT
MUON VllJO 495-0401 ..._ .,...._ CA ID07t
HtU c-.i-C p I Ii•• (211) lil-«Z21 ~ .... "-r· •.A_, """'·I Publl1hed O,.nge Cout Dally ._ ___________ Piiot. July 25, Aug. 1, 8, 15, 11182
' ... CllaOTHBS
" SMITltS' MOITUAll T
627 Main St
Huntington Beach
536-6539
'ACIAC YllW
MIMOllA&. 'All
C.nwlery M01'tuary
Chapel-Crematory
3500 Pac1l1c View Drive
NewPort Beach
644·2700
McCODICll MOITUAl•S
Laguna Beech
4!M-IM15
Laguna Hills
76&-0933
S.,, Juan Capistrano
495-ins
3348-82
HEARD
HAROLD H EARD,
resident of Wet11minlter, Ca.
for the past 4 years after
moving here from the South
Bay area, paaaed away on
August 11, 1982. He wu a
hemlcal Operator for the
put 20 years for 'the Allied
Chemical Company. He la
survived by hia dauchten
Marlene Rina of Fountain
Valley, Ca .. and Darlene
ood of Torrance, Ca., elater
Low.e Llndley of Redondo
Beech. Ca. Servicel will be
held on Tue.day, Aucuat 17,
1982 at ll:OOAM at t h e
Harbor Lawn Memorial
ST A TUIENT OI'
WITMMlAWAL l'tlOll
P~--OPIRATINO
UM>«ft FICTITIOUS ...........
The lollowln9 p.,1on haa
wlt~r_, u • lknlled pwtner ITom
tN ~Ip operating und« •he
llc:tlt1ou1 bu1ln111 name ol CANYON CREST RIDGE VENTURE.
25301 C111bot Road, Suite 112.
LaQuna HHll, CA 112863.
fh• llot1tlou1 bu11nau name
Jtat-t for the PW1nlnihlP WU
nled on Apl'M 23, 1982 In the County
of Orano-. FILE NO. F·1H007.
C.O. DALY TRUST, C.O. DALY
TRUSTEE. 17 r::.::J.ortt• Pina
Oflve, Newport , CA 112980
Publl1Md o ,.nge Cout 0•11)' Piiot. Aug. 15, 22. 29, Bept. 6, 11182
3832-82
Th• followlng person 11 dOlng
bu"'--DIAMOND STAINED GLASS
STUDIO, 41" W. Rowland Av•., Santa Ana, CA 92707.
KRYSTYNA DURIAN, 20151
Viva Clrdl, Hutltlngton 8eec:h, CA
92848.
Thi• oo.i,_ Is conducted by an
lndMdval. Kryttyna Ourlal'I
Thll ltatemant wu lllld with the
County Cltr1t of Ortngt County on
July 29, 11182. ,,...
Publl•h•d Or•nga Cout Dally Piiot, Aug. 1, 8, 16, 22, 11182
338142
Ml.IC NOTICE
n:nnoutwa NAmlTA,._,.
'The lollowlng ~ •• dOlrlO ~THE PEN AHO POLPff PRESS,
"""°"COURT ~T'Hm 8187·A Alrwey, Coat• Mff•, Ca. ~~~~ m~ ~"°°""inc. fl MO. Att9ie Calltornl• co:~t1011), 8117·A '="~ == "".;::·t!:!:.. "~ -In the....., of tM ~ °' lndMOull. JOHN FREDERICK HEWR'T, The ~IO Room, Inc.
WhereM, tN peWon of JOtolN Art Orfflln,
FREDERICK HEAIERT II• bMr1 Pr'8lldlnt ..._. _ .. t .....
ttlect lllftll the °""' of thle ooutt '°' Tillil ~ -·-...... • .. an ordtr chenoino P•t1t1011•('1 County Olertc of Orenge County on
11•m• from .IOliN FREOIRICK ~ •• 1112. ,..,.
642-5671
IUSIMESS, lllYEST·
MOil, OMAMCE == :::::::~)'
11_,.101-0 .. ..,. .........
llwt& .. •.T0'1
MIMOUMCntENTS,
rEISONALS &
LOST & FOUMI
~-""' Cv Pool !Acal~ IM46 , ...... ,__,..
Soriotaw .. • 1"t•¥tl•
SEIYICES
Swvwe ou-.n.,.,
£Mrt.OYMENT &
rtEPAIATION ~lllltno<U. JottW•11w4• 11t•W-..i M •,
BOATS & MAllllE
EQIHPMCNT
A~TOMOlll( a. .... ,
A&Mtun1Cl••••f'I AHreauoo Ve .. 1tlu ~.~r:~~°'' Trwu v-
....... 1.AUIA( ..._w ... .._
pet. Servicea under the
lrectlon of Harbor Olive
Mortuary o f Costa Mesa.
540·~™·
HERll!"T to JOHN FRl!DERICK Om ,.. __ 1 ,._.... CANADAY PubUlhld .,. ....... __ , MT-' Ill
IT ii HEMBY °"°'"'° thl1 .. PllOt Aug ••• 18, 22, at. 1M2 ...
,_CIUOTHBI
.._ .. OADWAY
~MY
110 Broactway
CoataM-.. ~150
,
P«90n1 lrMrelted In ~ metttt M1-e2 <>-•• DOBLE 11P1>W bMor9 tt111 ooun llO......otr HIRAM ALLEN OOBLE, 1, 1H2, In tll• oou1r0o111 ol PWUC •11Cl
'd t f Hu t ln1ton ~t a, 10:ao Lt'll., '° tlflOW -nT1IOUI II •••• re1, en o n ciuu •llY thl1 •pplloet1011 tor r;; -J ·-
BHch, Ca. Pawd awa.y on oh•llge of n•m• ahould not be The ==~ csoino
Aucu1t 12, 1982. He la ~MTHMON>IMDlfMIU ~-
ved by hil wife Doreen, · OOfY of M °'*" ....... _,.." e .D.IC. AND AUOO., llH
on Rober\ Powell of "'*'"*' onoe •,...tot.._ --. trw. ca. 11114 !~-.., e1trn ln1~r. Ca. and •a: •• ,._....., ..... ~ · WKll•M "· MUdow1, Ht2 I tl1da y,.., ... of VW. Park. .., "-"-111 TM I~ e fllowlla. "*'9. C..11714 ~.. ._.,._. ~ ' TNI.,.-.. ~~-. NicM MrVicllt will be .. -----held on M~y, A\llUlt 18, IN~ Onnge. k•A•,..
1982 at 2:00PM at llatbor OA ~M~ owtNI. ~=it~: 1
awn ~od!;~ !'*9':1... _....,_. ,_!w::::,..c....:··
f llarbor Lawn-Mount Pu....=:1:'61~o..t O&lfJ ,,,_......, °'Ml9 Co.Io.Mt Ml..., ....
live Mortuary of Cotta Plot. Mt 21. ""-' 1, a. "· ... '!!' ... NM -e. 11. n . •· ~ .&40-6$M. ---~.;..:..;;;==;;.---
BOAT ILIP. private Spec:tacWar 4 bdnb, fam rm, 2 flrep~'
bteoh. Ute and atiMry a Lwsk 1 level home. Ovenlu lot wh.h ;
bdrm, 2 bath home. ~ pool. Only $339,000. -..-Tll • l'lreplec.. Prfo(I r~
to UH,0001 CASH • liY appt. l
:
1
!! TALK811 Or U00,000 IUT Ill, Lovely 2000 eq. ft. 3 bdrm, 2th r
;; hMhlter'• lttlles down & Miier Wiii wry bat.ha, tam. rm., wld~reenbelt, near,
1011 All reel •t•te ectvertlMd 111 T.D. at 1211\ for 10 19 Lm !5 In thl• new1peper le year1. Submit ell Oftefst pool. Only $249,000. I • , ':,§ sut>fect 10 th• l'•d•r•I Owner/Agent 911.9191 Will lease optlon. By appt. • Fair Hou.Ing Ac1 Of 1Ht Ot 87S.7oeo _ .. 1 I t
wt11o11 malt• " 111ege1 to ~~~~~~~I --· ' , .. td-11• "•nv Pfef.,en-LOWEil 2111 lnJa. I lw, ._ ltl._ 1 ... c:e, llmltetlon or dllcrlml-nn Yltfa ..... a.,,.... .,..,... :~ n•llon bHed on r•c•. PIHOlll .-l ~k, 1 lftel 11•.,.. •• color, rellglon, Hx or •-,._ J:l: n•llonal origin, or eny Condominium In M•H Ml '" 1 letel, ""' I k ...
•• lnttntlon to m•k• eny Verd•I 2 Bdrm with ' '
:: ~:::~~: •• ::.•.~a-~~:=-v:~~~1~::.: HELEN B DOWD community pool end IO-· • i 11
" Thia -.paper wlH not ceted nHr p1rk• end IULTlll, 110. 144-1111 t knowlngly 1cc•pt eny lhopt. Seller wlll carry1 _ ;
•• •dvertltlng lor rHI ... Only $89,900, llCt nowl r '
•• tat• which la In violation 84&-7171 -.... i
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11• •••••••••••••••••••••• tncd. corner, ren1ed. • : t81'ma. Specill. $69,900.
-541-8077 or 841~744 : H HH 1 Ad ve r ti· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil : aers should c heck ...-11
: their ads dally and IUOll 11111111
report errors Im-IPll l&T/111 1·1
med I ate I y . The executive 4 Bdrm eetatel
DAILY PILOT as-1 block to blue Paclllcl 3 := aumes llablllty for tr.'1c"oen~11 ~~P~!~~:~i
: the first Incorrect 11a1rway to muter wit•
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-plete with Intercom ---------•I 1yateml Lota of brick! : Auume S 141,000 toen et -LAST 12¥.%, $329,000. Call : Irene. "3-6787 i CHANCE t!-~
HO n ... NIT 11"1111'
BOAT ON THE BAY, PLAY ON THE OCEAN
Spaclou1, open & sunny all view home w/ •
panoramic decks. on huge prtme Island Point,
::: to buy thl1 bHutllul 3 uoo yeu old, 4 unit epart·
wt ment houM In San Ci.-
:: rnente with ooe•n·hlll• &
-,.,.
MIJ -ms --
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golf courM vl•w• at •
trem•ndoua Nvlnga di·
rect from tile owner t>e-
tor• b•lng ll•t•d with
brolcer•. Ac;t NOWlll Call owner •t '714) 842-0138.
FIVE IEllMMI
TllH llTll
In thl1 two ttory houH
near SA •nd N1wpor,t
Fwy1. end SC Plaza. Two
ol th• b•drooma with
one of th• beth• •nd
aeparete entrance melce
up prtctlc•I, upar•t•
mo t her -l n -lew
(teen•g.,?) quutera.
Another two bedroom•
end • b•th ,,. upetalra.
Flrepl•ca In LR, eliding
door• lrom LR and FR
exit to cove<ed r.., pe-
tlo. Slldlng door In MBR
open• onto the VERY
plMant front patio
Aaklng $147,900
185,000 ASSUMABLE
( 11 .4%) and wlll co-
C>PW•t• In llntne;Jng. For
ule by owner
g79.2748
(PIMM call 9-51
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Tomorrow'• trta1ur1I
Vacant, Immac ulate,
move In before echool to
Meea Verd•. See thla 4
Bdrm, lamtly room home
In quiet nelg,hborhood.
Now priced at S 169,000.
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142-1200
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TOWll•ES Theel IOV9ly tiom. .,. •
located In •n exc:ellent
arM of Colle MeN. Art
Ideal for co-own•rahlp
with 2 greet malt.,
bdrma with PJlvete b•th.
Wood burning flreplec.e.
i.,ge attached 2 car ga-
rege. I.ow, low prloed •t
t110,000 •nd $105,000.
548-2313
THE REAL
ESTAT&:RS
OOIHMlllA
.111t usm
1)EASTSIOE Cape Cod,
2 Matr 1u1t .. , dbl ger,
$13,000 dwn. VllC8flt end
unit.
:Z)C. MESA twnhm 4 Bdr,
ttm rm, upgrtded, end
unit. Only 1110 000
3)1RVIN( 1 Br l IOft. Alt-
1um1 111 T.D ot $77,
800.
Only ate,600 ovwtoolls
It~. A/C. Cell Diane ~.831-12tt
IUT
Tll IUT
Md lteep oool In Ofll Of
meny b••utllul pool
home., all In e11~tent
oondltlon, and In all pncie
rangee. Call eny of our
profetaloMI AMI la1ate
g::~:s for detall•.
THE REAL
E!:;T/\TERS
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Cele ) on1a.,.....
PHkns.., iJ)
875·S51t~ .. -
+ docking & prkg galore, + you own the land.
+ owner financing. all tor 1965,000. ()per\
SaVSun 11-5. 4028 Channel Plaoe, Newport
Island. Newport Beach. 673-0202.
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1,aolu1 liter ELEGANCE A.BOUNDS FROM THE !
llaeret SECOND YOU PASS THROUGH THE
4 Mr, ftrttal 411111 INNER GATE SURROUNDING ' r•, fa•llJ I'll, •11 FLORAL BOUQUETS AND STEP ,
Ill• lr11t HHlllYI ONTO THE TILE E NTRY WHICH ~
llt•I 11 ,r11t11l111 S W E E P S Y 0 U I N T 0
1tl1ltMrlaH• ..... , INIXX>R-OUTDOOR LIVING AT ITS
wHI Itel' wlffl flHI· FINEST. FEATURING BOX-BEAMED
11•1· lffar•• 1t CEILINGS, COUNTRY FRESH LACE an ,ooo. 410 • .,. CURTAINS, ANTIQUE AMERICAN
•l•1 ltar La OAK FIREPLACE. F RENCH DOORS,
MASTER SUITE WITH USED BRICK lvlaldl1~ OftJ FIREPLACE $225,000 FABULOUS
Itri• 0..ff FINANCING . ll•e hrHI ftt .... .
tbr•, 1n I ... 4 TO SEE IT IS TO WANT IT! CALL ,
11 t1w1laHH ,111 DIAN A FOR YOUR PRIVATE I
fa•llJ r•. Walls ef SHOWING. ; ..... .,,.. .. .•. ., :
1arlln1 l•t• tkJllt CALL DIANA PIETENPOL-VOLPE.
, ••••• 11' , •• ,... 559-9400 : • ""''''' 11• fleers, ~ aHrlJ tff11IHt Hiii' r
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• I u Looking for locatlon? Lrg llUIYI l er lliw pool? Quiet c;ul·de-nc •
well groomed home? CUl1om 3 Bdrm 2'A be1h •
COLE CW HIWf'ORT
Al.AL.TOM
HU I . C-1 Mwr. c_ ...... , ...
171·5511
Looi! no further! Come Newport Be~h beauty. ! w A total remodel plua 1 by 2283 Weterman ay. iparkllng pool on fee ,
located oH 23rd & Irv In landl 8 ,11., educ:ettO !
C.M. 4 Er, 3 B•. huge d ff t t I
pool. Thi• home hH It ell. '" o era gree ""''· , Ottered at 1235,000. Ex· Well pric.d at $650,000. J
call. flnenclng avelleble. C e 11 t o d • y t o • • • I 1 831-7370. 640--0312 &48-7171 • J.ar~~r.. ti ls if !1 !
Thia Is 1119 home lor tM 11 .. .._ LIUll -!
growing !amity. Six, yea 8 .-..-.'"' .. "'Y T"'"•'S** f big bdrm1, 3 bathe, big ~ o;;rww
llvlng room w ith fire-Woadlglaa Views. 3br.1 piece. Ftmlly room with 2bL Smell bt.lt dUIYf ;
2nd firtpleQe. Formal di-497-2322/497-5487 1
nlng. ltmlly kitchen with -.:-.:-.:-.:-.:-.:-.:-.:-.:-.:-.:-.:-.:-.:.-.;-.:-.!..:;:=;:::::;::;;:::==::::~ :!i~::'ve~·~~i.g:~ '::~::' S~\\.~~-a£~s· :: I
carpeting. Shlmm«lng -----Mth4 '°'cu• a. l'Olu.ll
pool end ~· Gorgeoua 0 ' "'-• ..t.i..i • Inside end out. A delight ...::i."''C,_ • "~• 6 l
to p<9\llew. Celt tor pi-. ~ -d• ''"" ~. o1
vi.w. ~2313 -...... ~ ... "' -tJ-ls\'SI f LEWOOP
01••• lt1r1• l /I0/11
Carrlbbelln crulM tor 2.
tor buyer. Brand !:1'W 4
BR 3 Be l.agun• BMcl\.
View of oeetn. mtn1, &
c1nyone. On Ml'tne OdS
Portaflno. ApprtlHd al
1495,000, now 1450. Clll
11awl Preview 8/ HI .
9:*12:30 OMC 1~AITO
4 BR 2 Be, 1 8111 w/Mf> entra11~. Remodeled
t>Muty. Mot!V9*f Miier.
'l<o6e m ellin,
Realtor
714-641-&629
If it's got
wheels,
you'll move
It faster in a
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ad.Call
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ESTATS:RS
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1141 o..l":.M: ,.., f.amlJ m w/welbir, -. 2 patlo9. ......... .....,, .... , uwad•. u,.r family
1111 AloMo..1_ C.M. 1-t hOml ID_.. CDllWldanC U'M. tH'7 ,&00. ""'·i·--., •• ttenu11 O.M. 1-t 1.11111 • ••n ..., •• , ... 000 '~l:::= , .. And Dllllllll nowl u,bt •airy 3 Bdrm
HIS W•terfften, O.M. hame . ..., d'9 OCMn bNe•. Btke to
1·4 '"". .. .. '000. beech flam dlll Marina HACh1andl home.
U1-1170 Prlclcl M tll0.000. Call Delpha 0.Wald.
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mlPORT
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ELEGANCE
ltop ltJ OM of OW.,... .............. with rHI Hl•I• profHtlenel eltout
what'• "-""'"' In thl9 ........ "81 ...... mnet.
OPIN SUNDAY 1-1 P.11.
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LIDO ISLAfl>
114'MWI
QHutlful open & airy Lido home.
C-omprtaed of approx. 2600 IQ ft. runl\lnt
1treet to strata, thia 4 Br a S. completely
remodeled home (1978). boHU 4
aundeclu. lrr indoor jacuuJ ln Mitt
Bdrm surrounded by 1reenhouee
wlndowa, ctrculatanr fiahpond, 1plral
ata.lraale, 3' akyllte runnlna the en~
lenaht of the 2nd atory, hardwood floon,
& eXt.enaive tilJ.n8 thNout.
Try amall down and seller wtll carry
*k A1TD at 9%. Very fiexlble tenna.
Owner will trade. NOT lease land.
Contact Mary or Ken. $67~.ooo.
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t' ti .•
Custom Bayfroni. FEE LAND.
Parquet Flrs, New Cpta, 4 BRa +
F.R. 3~ Ba. Separate D.R. Huge
F.R. W /Wet Bar . Kitchen
W /Pantry. Brkfst Room. Sauna.
3-Car Garage. Wood Deck. Bay,
Dock. GOOD ASSUMABLE.
Owner Will Carry Lrg 2nd.
REDUCED TO $1,200,000. Call
Marilyn Twitchell.
114 Merlaclkl, CDll fi .. , .. .....,.._,,..
1• a...tnede Ten--. lrY.Ter ,, ............... c,..,_
0...... C.oulluy Kitchen
with Aatlque Lace
Curtain• In •r•altfHt Nooll, 4 8'droom 8uit41S,
each wltat Bath &
rtrepltca or Deck. 4
'1lektrh11 J'lrepJacea. Formal Dlnin1, Triple a.n.. noo SquaN Feet. aY..,.,......
Don't a.t.y Call
Diana todllyl
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beautiful Sunset pool auri'ollnded by Patio. Nr Beach, Schools·,
14,000 red mt~. Tastefully decorated Shoppins. Custom Cabinetry. Good
throughout with wallpapers and Assum. Loan. Priced At $175,000.
abutters. Showa like a model home! Call Binnie Dixon.
Many upgrades. Seller will finance. u-.9 •
Submit down. $760,000 incl. land. ~ 1R 1 L!J uc.,. ....... I ...... Tl •WPllJ W =-= ... .,.. c..ew
Channing 4 Br. & family room. 2 brick
fireplaces, country kitchen, quiet
l4Cll Clttf Dr.Mn HTI ~-= a1 Udo Perk.cl -··--1CDt L ....... on w.-·-11&;
1171iWtMAve.MJe. -·-· 21171.~-•• I02 "I" It.,... •• ---10l Twauolee. ...... __
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2211 RMIMde, oor l2nd --
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W• have ....... HIHlton of ......... oondo• •nd lnvMlmenl pr8"'flM ,... aeto. Menr ownHa ere offerh11
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2434> ...,, r_. u.;,.
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131-1400 Nllldential area in young development Have eomethlno you want he fHteat draw In th•
by Buocola. 10% dn. Owner carry 10 yrs. to Mii? Clullfted Ilda do WHt ... a Dally Piiot
It well I Call NOW. ClaulfledAd.CallToday ~~~~~~~~~~!!!!'!!!!!!~ 111111 Y11W -.U -RU JUI 642-sue. 642-5678. -
DIANA
Pl1£WOL·YOLPE
559.9400
REIM~ of Irvine
__ _,_ 117.
T~ deoOt-'· Im· MRI fNCUl9la ~ home. c btrt ,,. pool llPL "v 01ta M•H • Bdrm 2 accett. a _; oarago. bath fwnlly pool homal
Walk to oountry club. Tu• O\IW roan and Miter
EJICall. -..IMbtt flnan-1 wlll carry! LowM1 priced .......... NI Pf1co •t 9135,000. call todayl
• 111'.;,111 64&-7171
T HE :REAL
E STATE RS
IAOlllFIOE l&U
lew 111111 &ail l11oh Oulf••
Want to move up? 4100 sq. ft., big
house, big rooms. Luxurious home.
Horse property, hill top view, 4 car
garage. See to believe! Consider trade
your home or ???
Open House Every Aft.noon
26331 Sorrel Place (Off Buckskil)
JENSEN & CO •
714/759-0706, Afternoon 131-630&
The faeteat draw In the ave aomethlng ~ want
Weit ••. a Dally Piiot to sell? CIUl!fled ad• do
CIUllfled Ad. 642-5678. It well. 642·5678. = :=l':!f ~~io~r!~d~ !l.'.~!!!.{'.t.!!.'!. ...... !'.~!!!.{'.'.~'! ....... ·!t.~!!!.{t.t.!.•.'! ....... !t.~!!!.{'.r.!!.1! ....... !~.~~!. ....... !~.'!!.~ ..... ..
de uc at. 3 ~.faro.rm. $379,500. ~!!'..'.~'.L ........ !.'!~ f!!'.~'.! ......... !.~~ f!!'.~'.L ........ J.'!f f!!~'!•'.. ........ J!.ff f!!!!.'.t ........ !.'-'I ~!!11. ......... !.~f !~~!!!.{'.~!!I! ••••• -~'!.'.~!!! .1!!. l!l! ...... . •••• , 100 •• ,,,, llJOJ
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-Ptt• -""' nu Earthtonea thruout. 4 br, 2~ ba, family
rm, dining rm. 2,378 sq.ft. View of
Pavilion. nite lites & Catalina.
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Tell guard at entrance #4
Narbonne Superb construction -
inaplrational views. Ready to
deal -sell, trade, option,
finance PRICE REDUCED TO f 1,825,000 Tom Allinson!Terry
Hanes Macnab-Irvine Realty Co.
.644-6200
1 · •• :::'I:: ..
Absolutely BEST BUY on golf
coune. Gorpoua 4 BR, lrg tam nn
featuring t}\e finest in amenities.
l'rench doora, crown moldings &
akylJ&hta. Reduced to $1,095,000.
Owner financing. See thiS at 18
CHERRY lilLLS. • Lm.. ., .....
Outatandb\140 ft bayfront location
with vtew of main turning basin.
Remodel or have builder-owner
C)Ol1IJtrUct your dream home! Price
lncludee plana, permita & coutal
approval for 5319 aq ft borne! See
thia at 748 VIA LIDO NORD. ---....... Jua reduced $400,0QO. A million
dollar view from floweritlg
terr.ced prdena filbt down onto
Newport Harbor. Wood & glua
euatcm home with apa, sauna, 3
... den & f baths. Outatandtna value. See this at 307
CARNA110N.
*IA * 11.21% Finandng available when you takeover existing loan on
the elegant 4 Br executive home that bas been extensively
prepared for entertaining. One of few homes in area on FEE
LAND. 2670 San Miguel Dr., Newport Beach. 759-1501 or
752-7373 .
*AITISTS•PRIMI llSIDINTIAL 1 PIOPllTY *
z.one<J. fol' art studios, gift shops, antiques, etc .... Owner will carry
finahcing for 25 years. Only $135,000. 2670 San Miguel Dr., Newport
Beach. 759-1501 or 752-7373.
*$915 per mo ••• •*
is all you pay when you takeover existing loan on this bright and airy
townhome! Featuring 2 stories, 2 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.
*103 DOWN*
* 113 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 room. Only $135,000. 2670 San Miguel 759-1501 or
752-7373.
*HARIOI VllW HOMES
*SIA WIND*
Lovely MONTEGO plan featuring 4 Brs, private location and
asawnable financing. Only -$249,000!! 2670 San Miguel Dr., Newport
Beach. 759-1501 or 752-7373.
S 1 ~279 Pll MONTH
* TUITLIROCK*
is all you pay when you takeover existing 1st T.D. Spacious 4 br
exec\,ltive detached home. Featuring frml din, fmly nn & frplc. Only
$212,000 FEE. 2670 San Miguel Dr., Newport Beach. 759-1501 or
752-7373.
... ,000.
•REIATI* On brand new townhome! reaturing privacy, 2 mstr suite & 'de/loft
overlooking lly rm. Only $123,950. 2670 San Miguel Dr., Newport
Beach 759-1501 or 752-7373. •
*Piii RINT*
Choice 4br executive ranch style home' ln prime Tl.iRTLEROCK
location! .1,200/mo rent all applies toward.a purchase in 6 montha.
Large, low interest a.umable loan, formal dining, frplc, and FEE
LAND. 2670 San Miguel. 7141759-1501 oc 7141752-7373
* 1214 3 FIN~NC,*
. HARIOll~ r.>MI .
Gorgeous MONTEGO mod'$. "'°• parquet entry, & FEE · land. Priced at f279,000 wt. ?:'iiillWl'Mlble loan & aeller umted financfnlll 2670 San Miguel I.: ... ewport Beach. 759-1501or752-7373. * 11.253 PINANCING* . tfARIOI VllW HOMi -
Senational MONCAOO model on .fJ!Z land with large .-unable
loanll Featurtna 3 br, hoow warranty & LOW PRICE. Only $223,91SO.
2670 San Miguel Dr., Newport B@ach. 759-1501 or 752-7373.
NEWPORT llACH OFFICE
2170 Ian Mlgutl Drive
NIWport IMob, Cl l2tlO
('n4) 71•1101
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*DI PIRATI*
Otyner aaya 1ell it!! He will finance this six year new home for
ZERO INTEREST!! 3 Br, 2~ ba, plush carpets, ceramic tile,
parquet entryway, the works! $20,QOO down and it's yours. Priced
$20,0bO below market @ $139,900. 963-5671. 9032 Adams Ave ..
HunUncton Beach.
llALTOR MURDERED
Thia could be the headline next week if we don't sell this spacious 4 br
home near Hunim,ton Harbor. lfew decor inside. Seller moving out of
area. Aak1n.g $125,000. 9032 Adams, Huntington Beach. 556-7035.
*TROPICAL
*PARADISE*
You must 1ee this backyard to believe it: pool, waterfall. K.oi pond &
malibu J.ichta. The house comes in threes: bedrooms, fireplace and
ovens plua a wine cellar. Sacrifice: $185,000. 556-7035.
*AIANDONED*
Artiat'a chalet w/panoramic ocean view alf the way to Catalina.
Sacrifice price $15,000 below market. 963-5671. 9032 Adams,
Hunttngtoo Beach. 566-7035.
$765/MO
B&.1)'9 th1a channina 3 br townhome w /only $8,500 dwn. Bicycle to the
beach from superb location .. 9032 Adams, Huntington Beach. 556-7035. 1
*TURN
A
PROO*
Jato a handlOme prince. Specious 3 '.Br 2 Ba home w/dble attached
pnp. Needa help. Seller anxious. Sacrifice $103,500. 9032 Adams,
Hunttnston Beach. 656-7035.
*53 DOWN*
Brand new townhomes near Huntington Harbour. Two and three bedro'om models with two baths. Builder will finance at 12.9% and pay
bu1ft9 poiMecurri,na closing costa. Prices start at $105,990. Call for
complete details. 963-5671. 9032 Adams, Huntington Beach. 556-7035.
*OWNll DISPIRATE*
Must aell .thia C02Y cu.atom home near the ocean in "Old Town"
Huntmcton Beech. The soaring cathedral ceilings with 5 skylights and
the romantic bay window add grace and charm not nonnally found at
dlla. priet ce. Secluded patio/courtyard with low maintenance yard
CIOlb}>leta the picture. Sacrifice for $171,500. 556-7035. 9032 Adams, HunUncton Beach.
•'45,000 TOTAL Fii* Real Zatate Licenain1 School. Walker & Lee Real F.state. (714)
963-0671. •
*llLOW MARKET* .
Thia M-. Verde beauty lt at least $10,000'low at $124,900. Qny
cnmtry kitchen. a btk:k tirep1Ke1 and truit trees at back add up to
~charm. ~7035.
•OCIAN VllW*
*lllPI TO llACH* ._mdaMI Beech cotttce with 121' wumable lat T.D., payable $400
Plllf IDO. Ollly tl85,000. 2670 San Mf8uel Ur., Newport Beach. 769-1501
or 7&2-7m.
HUNTINITON BEACH O"'CE
IOl2 Adama lve.
Huntl•n IHob, Cl 12141
(714) .. 70SI
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THE Volume Laat 30 Daya 3.0 mil. BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR "$250 PLUS PLAN "
Finest quallty ocean view
suites-private and semi-private at
NEW, LOW AFFORDABLE PRICES!
Exclusively at our Fashion Island
location. Call Bob Licata today.
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REALTORS,675-6000
244S EMt eo..t H19hway, C«o .. del Mar
759-1221 $50,000 reward if you purchue 1901
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15 Corporate Plaza, No. 100, NB
R&I M ~ of Newport Beach
Wll "'1111 2 Br 2 e. townhome. Pvt Lo• Alamltoe condo: Nice
right; just purchase this beautiful 3
Bdrm 2 bat h h o me and you
automatically put $50,000 equity right in
your pocket! It is located in the pvt.
IAIE ILUFFS OPPOITlltn
Just listed-fro~t row view. Lowest
priced "E" Plan 3 Br, family room .
$197,000 Assume loans. Submit on dwn.
2645 Vista Omada $315,000
Open Sat/Sun 1-5
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end Meklded. Futl MCUr. 4br. 2be. 2 llory condo.
Iii monthly payment c;,. Pool 6 •P•· Relrlg,
dlted to purchue prtce. wutler 6 dry91' Included. 1103,000. Agt. Jey $15,000 down or will 75~9100 trllde for clulc automo-
. conun. of Sea View on a large lot with a
vart. ocean & city lights view. Thls
presti.gious comm. has a huge pool & spa
& 2 championship tenrus crts. For a
reduced price of $339,000; xlnt financing,
low down, and motivated sellers makes ILIFFS LUSE
Reduc.d beech houH. owe !Of 10 yre. Unti.-
11ev1ble terme. Vecant.
Call to .... Olene Cap-
pel, e31-129e. Agt.
Oceanfront unit on
ground floor. 200 It. to
lhe beachl Unit facH oc.en end le on 1 .. land!
Only 1115.000, cell for
detlllltl 846-7171 this the best buy in Newport. For 2 Bdrm, water view, $950/mo.
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Find wh•t you w•nt In Owrte</ egent.
o.ity Pilot Cluelllede. 788-4589
further info call David Cooper. Also 3 Br, front row view $1200/mo.
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( NEWPORT BEACH
SOUTH BAYFRONT WITH VIEW OF PAVILION
Located Just one block from the Ferry with boat mooring
available, this 6 bedroom Balboa ls.land residence has 2 kitchens
and assumable financing. $ 1 ,095,000.
SPYGLASS HILL WITH $224,000 IN FINANCINGI
Seller packing. looklng for offer on this 3 Bdrm 2 Bath residence
w/famlly room, fireplace. wet bar, several eating areas and views
flt to klll. $495.000.
EXQUISITE WHITEWATER VIEWS
A country kitchen and skylight windows wlll llght up your life when
you move Into this 3 bedroom, 31~ bath wood condo near beach
and shopping. Reduced to $249,500.
WATERFRONT TRADITIONAL HOME
On the bay of Linda Isle, this 5 bedroom, 41h bath residence
features a large brick courtyard entry with spa, a spacious bayslde
brick terrace and approximately 4500 sq. ft. of living space. Sllp
and side tie for 60 ft. boat. Seller will help finance. $1,450,000.
ANNIVERSARY ESTATES NEAR THE GOLF COURSE
This rambling ranch home Is Ideal for first time buyers with an
oversized lot, 3 bedrooms, 21..i baths, country kitchen, room for
pool and reduced price of $163,000. Seller wlll carry with 1511/o
down or wlll consider trade down.
OCEAN VIEW DUPLEX JUST STEPS TO SAND
On Oceanfront Blvd., this duplex with a 2 and 3 bedroom unit
could be converted to a comfortable family home. Seller will carry
at 12.511/o with 2011/o down. $475,000.
SEA VIEW PRIVATE COMMUNITY HOME
This well cared for 4 bedroom, 3 bath home has Impressive city
and Catalina sunset views plus good assumable and seller
financing. $465.000.
LEASEHOLD UNITS NEAR BEACH
These two bedroom units carry owner financing with 20-25°10
down. $225,000.
RESIDENTIAL INCOME PROPERTY
Leasehold, this duplex with 2 two bedroom units has seller
financing with reasonable down. Just a few steps to the sand.
$235,000.
SUBMIT ALL OFFERS-OWNER FLEXIBLE
Try AITD or trade on this 6 Bdr 4 Ba Harbor View estate with over
1~ acre! Beach house with 2 frplc, skylltes, French doors, gorgeous
pool, spa, Kol pond and huge lot. $495,000. Open dally 1-'5.
HARBOR VIEW FOR FAMILIES
Submit all offers on this 4B/3B contemporary home with financing
and fireplace. $310,000. .
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LUXURY HOME WITH 35' BOAT DOCK
Spacfous 3 Bdrm, family rm executive residence on Trinidad
leland, Huntington Harbor. Aasumable 111 with addltlonat Miier
nnanctng available. $399,950.
NEWPORT GLEN-PRICED TO &ELLI
Just 2 ml. to the Orange Cty airport, thla 2 Bdrm light &. airy
upgraded townhome featuree addltlonaf den + UM of pool, apa &
BBQ. 1120,000.
IAN JUAN EQUESTRIAN RANCH
"Hunt Club" e bedroom, 8'A bath home with pool, epa, 4 ,.,..,. .... owe. a1,eoo.ooo.
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"JODELLE MODEL" FOR 20% DOWNI
Asaume $564,500 at 11.75•/o on this 3 bedroom, 21h bath
gateguarded home convenient to the Harbor, Newport Center and
airport. Residence features panoramic views of Catalina, Harbor
and city lights from large decks. $695,000.
"LUCERNE MODEL" WITH TERMSI
Seller wlll carry an AITO of $519,000 at 12.75°1• for an extended
term for a qualified buyer. Ideally suited for entertaining with
approx. 3050 sq. ft., 3 bedrooms, 31h baths, large decks, 3
fireplaces and family room. Views from this home are lncredlblel
$850,000.
"DEVONSHIRE MODEL" FOR TRADE
Assume existing 30 year $295,000 First at 13.25% fixed or seller
wlll consider trade on this 4 bedroom, 31h bath home with 2 large
decks, private yard, 2 flreplacea, atrium and panoramic ocean and
city light views. Seller relocation. $850,000.
AMENITIES THAT JUST DON'T QUITI
Elegant 5700 sq. ft. home with French marble fireplace, Jacuzzi
tub and steam shower In the master bath, 4-car garage, Insulated
wine room, 3 addltlonal .bedroom suites, elevator, full security
system, 4 fireplaces and much, much morel $1 ,895,000.
"CASABLANCA MODEL" WITH UPGRADES
Mirrors, celling fans and pavers accent this like-new 4 bedroom,
2'~ bath home In close proximity to the tennis courts and pool-spa
area. Only $520,000.
CUSTOM HOME LOT IDEAL FOR
BUILDERS OR DEVELOPERS
Premium lot with plans for a 10,000 aq. ft. formal French home
with no houses behind or beside It. Create your "estate" that wlll
rival all others. Seller must liquidate but wlll consider a
Joint-venture agreement. $1,500,000.
CUSTOM 8,500 SQOARE FOOT RESIDENCEI
Located on a lot that Is unusually large for this area, this
panoramic view home can be traded tor residential or commercial
property In Orange County or Miier wlll carry at below market
rates. With 6 bedrooms, 7 baths, projection room, wine cellar,
family room & large kitchen. Thia home hu It am $2,700,000.
"EXPANDED" MIRAMAR MODEL
"Estates" 3 bedroom, 2500 sq. ft. townhome with spectacular
views. Terms with low down. $575,000.
( EMERALD BAY )
COMPLETELY RESTORED TRADITIONAL HOME
Located on a large comer lot, thla 4 bedroom, 3 bath art deco
home hu a large patio wtth apa, cuatom landec.plng, family room
and full UM of recrMtlonal facflltlee. Try leue/oPtlon or low down.
$826,000.
Sl17,000 ASSUMABLE AND SELLER WILL HELP
Spectaoular 2 bedroom ocean vtew hOme wtth ewtmmlng pool and
additional Miier flnandng. seao.ooo.
WALKING DISTANCI! TO Rl!CREA TION
Charming 5 bedroom, 4 bath hCMM In exclulMt gat-.guarded
communrty. 17<?<>,000.
SWEEPING OCIAN VtlWI
Superb quality 5 bedroom home with den, country Charm,
hardwood floor•. formal dining, oentr .. courtyard with 1pa,
eeparate maid'• quart.,. Md 3 flrepteoea. 11, 100,000.
•
l NtlAIU MUii A wonderful
warm contemporary bayfront -
the view breathtaking thru the
mitered windows. The Santa
Maria stone & marble enhance
the feel & charm throughout.
Included are 3 BR, 4 baths,
family rm, library, & a slip for a
50' yacht. Offered furnished at
$4.~o.ooo Barbara Aune (P56)
EIUTE II OILLlll ISLE
Magnificent location, panoramic
view· of 4 islands & peninsula.
127' on the bay includes slips for
3 lg. boats. 18th century French,
5 BR suites, 2 staircases &
elevator to roof garden. Full
security system. Offered at
$4,300,000 including land -
Owner will finance. Cathy
Schweickert (P57)
1111 ,,,,.,,.,,, -
llMSTllOTEI Panoramic View
-Ocean, jetty. Big Corona.
Steps to beach. 3 BR, 3 BA,
library. 2 car garage with guest
house. Beautiful oak plank
floors. $1,500,000 Fee Maureen
White (P58)
ELHHHI llllll IHillYI
IPHUH llHE 5 BR home
w /pool, spa & 3-car garage.
Huge cul-de-sac lot overlooking
ocean and canyon. Seller assisted
financing . $870,000 Anita
Bradshaw 752-1414 (P59)
1411 llWY HIH -IEWNIT
HHI. One of Dover Shores
largest lots with 20 x 40 ft. pool
& spa. Mediterranean with tile
' floors, oak french doors &
windows, 4 BR, Cam rm. lg din
rm . $465 ,000 LH Cathy
Schweickert (P60) OPEN
HOUSE SUN 1:30 to 5
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Reduced to $100,000 below
appraisal! Owner's loss is your
gain. Beautiful "Miramar" plan
with ocean & city Ute views.
Elegance for living &
entertaining. 2 BR, gourmet
kitchen & luxurious master
suite. Now only $450,000 Anita
Bradshaw 762-1414 (P62)
Ullll VIEW llW Lowest price
home in Harbor View Hills lncl.
land. Fantastic family home
featuring 4 BR, fam nn, 2 fplcs,
wet bar, lg kitchen w/eating
area. A must to see! $319,000
Call Sharon SmJth (P66)
111111 llllll llW ti TIE
IHUTI $1.600,000 Fee -
Liveable older be.ch home -lg
lot to bulld new h ome. 50 ft.
frontage. Pier & 1Up. Loweat
price on Newport's moat
prestigious island. Beverly
Morphy & John Macnab (P67)
lll IUT W lnlUll The finest
ocean & bay view from thl•
beautiful Southport model.
Custom pool, 1pa & much more.
6 BR , 4 IA BA . Ow ner
transferred & -cer to lel.l. WW
Ullat w/flnanctna. Submit all
offera. $996,000 Myrna Boom
651-8700
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Charmtna immaculate home,
eX1ra wtde lot, ahuttere \hru-oui,
HMted pool, •J*'at.e bedrnlntoft
ct. prof. ~. automatic:
IPrinklen • M.llbu U.htl front 41 bide. Walk to Balboe IalAnd.
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HOUSES FOR SALE
1 M plue PAM Ml or DIN
924 w. Wllaon, Cotta M ...
75Q..1!01 $129,500 Sun 1-5
2 UDROOM
31 Sllkleaf, lrvtne S t/S 857-2045 a un
117 Marine Ave •• Balboa Island 831-1400 $254,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
313 Onyx, Balboa laland
973-4C>e2 $325,000 Sun 12-4
430 Catalina (Npt Hgta), NB
780-8333 $209,500 Sat/Sun 12-4
2308 Cllff Dr., (Cllffttaven) NB
642-5200 Sun 1-5
••827 Via Lido Soud, Lido Isl, NB
673-7300 $1 ,850,000 Sun 1-5
2 llR plu. FAM RM or DIN
209/215 19th St., Penlnaula, NB
631-1400 $265,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
2571 Waverly Drive, Newport Beach
631-6475 $235,000 Sun 1-4
123 Via Zurich, Udo lale, N.B.
875-4630 $247,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
1829 Port Sheffield, Newport Bch
760-9060 $320,000 Sun 1-5
8 Whitewater, Jaamlne Creek, CdM
644-9060 $335,000 Sun 1-5
*19 Curl Dr., Jumlne Crk, w , CdM
640-1515 $438,000 Sat/Sun 12-5
104 Via Palermo, Lido late, NB
631-1400 $439,500 Sun 1:30-5
502 "I" St. Penlnaula P1, NB
631-1400 $438,000 Sun 1-5
#4 Rue Fontainebleau, (Big Cyn) NB
675-6000 $350,000 Sun 1-5
I BEDROOM
2018 Anaheim St., Coate Mesa
548-1168 $118,000 Sun 1-5
2298 Redlanda Dr .• Back Bay, NB
631-1400 $248,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
'307 Sapphire, Balboa Island, NB
673-5291 $365,oeo Sat/Sun 1-5
1536 Serenade Terr, Irv. Terr, CdM
631-1400 $230,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
11 Barveteto, Npt Crest Condo, NB
631-1400 $195,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
314 Marigold, Corona del Mar
631-1400 $669,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
587 w. Bay (W.alde) Costa Mesa
759-9100 $109,900 Sat 1-4
*204 Via Eboll, Lido Isle, NB 673-7300 $595,500 Sat/Sun 2-5
2653 Vlata Ornada. Bluffa, NB
644-9060 $279,000-Fee Sun 2-5
1718 Port Weatboume Pl (HVHms) NB
759-1501 $223,950 Sat/Sun 1-5
*27 Ima Loa Court, Newport B<:h
642-1603 $225,000 Sun 1-4
1911 Court St, Bal. Penln. H.B.
673-7300 $399,000 Sun 1-5
2753 Drake (Meaa del Mar) CM
540-1151 $124,900 Sat/Sun 1-5
1614 Santanella, Corona def Mar
646-7171 $250,000 Sun 1-5
1838 Port Charles Pl., Newport B<:h
646-7171 $189,500 Sun 1-5
2345 16th St .. Npt Hta, N.B.
642-2171 Sun 12--4
39 Beachcomber, Jasmine Crk
631-1400 $435,000 Sun 1-5
108 Turquolee, Balboa Island
631-1400 $595,000 Sun 1-5
2137 E. Ocean, Peninsula P1, NB
631-1400 $344,500 Sun 1-5
7 Surfside Crt, Npt Terr, NB
751-3191 $131,000 Sun 1-5 '
1101 Debra, Coeta Mesa
546-2313 $195,500 Sun 1-5
*2030 Holiday Rd. (Baycrest) Npt B<:h
850-0436 $339,000 Sun 1-4
S U plua GUE8T
2211 Waterfront, Corona del Mar
644-6200 $495,000 or
$1,8!0/mo. leue Sa/Sun 1-5
•3465 Fuch~a (GreenbrOOk) Coate Mesa
546-2313 1185.900 Sun 1-4:30
S lft .... PAM RM or DIN
1700 Oahu pf, (Mela V•de) CM
754-8835 1184,900 Sun Noon-5
3711 SeMhor• Dr •• N9wpoft BMch
973-8578 Sat/Sun M
2834 Cet ... N9wport Bwtl
497 ........ '205,000 Sat/Sun 1·6
2945 Vltta Ornede, Newport ~ 940-0020 '315.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
910 W. Bay (W.llde) Cotta M..a
750-9100 · t115,000 sat 1-4
1907 Chubeeoo Terr, Ir. Terr, CdM
944-7211 1185,000 Sun 1·5
**38 Belboe CCMe, H9wpor1 Boh 176-7090 8125,000 Sun 1-5
1"3 ., ... ~~ ewt. 181-8100 oao 1un 1-e
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I IR plue PAM Ml or DIN
2718 San Carlo• Lane, Costa Mesa 557-1289 $137,500 Sun 12-5
*512 Rockford Pl, Cameo Hinda, CdM
631-7300 $199,900 Sun 1-5
6892 Sowell, Weatmlna1er
963-9797 $109,000 Sun 1-5
1199 Auguata, Coate MM8
546-2313 $129,000 Sun 1-4
20101 McKinley, Huntington Bch
546-2313 $189,000 Sun 11-4
1903 Yacht Collna, Newport Beach
644-1017 $486,000 Sat/Sun 12-~
24'05 Cllff Or., Npt Hts, Nwpt Bch
. 631-1400 $820,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
2288 Golden Cir. (Back Bay) Npt Bch
642-6446 $299,600 Sun 10-6
1218 Keel Dr., Hrbr Vu His, NB
631-1288 $375,000 Fee Sat/Sun 12-1
16 Rocky Pi (Spygls) NB
760-8333 $1,900,000 Sun 1-5
5 Jasmine Creek (Jasmn Ck) CdM
552-2000 $415,000 Sat 1-5/Sun 1-3
55 Jasmine Creek (Jaamn Ck) CdM
552-2000 $350,000 Sat 1-5/Sun 1-3
1837 Commodore Road, Baycrest, NB
631-7300 $299,000 Sun 1-5
224 Via Genoa, lido Isle, N.B.
673-7300 $675,000 Sun 2-5
2921 Jacaranda (Mesa Verde) CM
751-3191 $134,500 Sun 1-4
113 Via Ravenna. Udo late, H.B.
673-7300 $349,500 Sun 1-5
*1901 Galatea (Irv. Terrace) CdM
673-7761 $795,000 Sun 1-5
1000 Grove Lane, Westcllff, NB
646-5092 Sat/Sun 11-5
1607 Cornwall (Westclltt) NB
642-5200 $289,500 Sun 1-5
1301 Dolphin Terr., Irv. Terr, NB
631-7300 $985,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
1907 Tradewlnds, Baycrest, NB
644-9060 $325,000 Sun 1-4
1218 Key West, HV Hiiis, CdM
6«-4910 $379,500-Fee Sun 1-5
2501 Harbor View Dr.(HrbrVuHls) CdM
760-8333 $585,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
307 Carnation, Corona del Mar
644-9060 $850,000 Sun 1-5
3018 Ceylon (Mesa Verde) CM
546-2313 $139,500 Sa 1-4/Su 1-5
616 Marigold, Corona del Mar
675-5511 $370,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
870 Sandcastle, Cordna del Mar 644-9060 $312,000 Sat 2-5/Sun 1-5
11 Ruatllng Wind, Trtlrk, lrvlne
644-9060 $235,000
218 Via Koron. Udo Isle, N.B.
644-9060
748 Via Lido Nord, Lido Isle, N.B.
Sun 1-5
Sun 1-5
644-9060 Sun 1-5
1515 Cumberland (Westcllff) NB
540-1151 $240,000 Sat/Sun 12--4
*426 Flower, Cotta Mesa 646-7171 $209,000 Sun 1-5
*1514 Ruth Lane, Newport Beach
646-7171 $234,900-fee Sun 1-5
1824 Port Stlrtlng Pl. HVH, H.B.
646-7171 $214,900-fee "Sun 1-5
120 Shorecllff Rd., Corona del Mar
644-6200 $495)000-Fee Sat/Sun 2-5
2611 Clrcle Dr. (Bayahores) NB
645-6218 $299,500-Uti Sun 1-4
* 1472 Galaxy Dr. (Dover Shores) NB
642-2510 $739,000-fee Sat/Sun 1-5
4 BEDROOM
505 Avocado, Corona del Mar
546-2313 $350,000
575 Center St., Laguna Beach
Sun 1-5
497-5411 $349,000 Sun 1-5
2709 Gannet Dr. (M898 Verde) CM
979-5099 $182,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
320 Seaward, Shoreclltfa, CdM
831-1400 $475,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
943 Cedar, Cotta Mesa
645-3000 $125,000 Sat/Sun 12-5
760 Via Udo Soud, Udo 181, NB
873-4208 $575,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
3-4 Sequoia TrM (Univ Pk) Irv.
760-8333 1120,900 Sun 1-5
1222 Suuex Ln (W•tcllff) NB
942-6200 t237 ,000 Sun 1-6
1589 Skyline, LAguna BMch
494-1177 Sun 2-9
222 Coral, Balboa ltland
87&-8821 1539,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
116 Via Wazlert, Udo , .... N.8.
873-7300 t-495,000 Sun 1-5
2815 CMN. Eatbluff, Npt Bch
720-0280 1213,000 Sat/Sun 12·5
240 Via Ebotl, Lido Ille, H.B.
873-7300 t-450.000 Sun 2-5
222 Via Plllefmo, Udo Ille, N.B. 873-7300 '319,000 Sun 1-6
Sun 1-6
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10!)t Mariners, Newport Beach
&44-9200 $239,000-Fee Sat/Sun 2-5
4 ... plut FAM RM or DEN
9 Banyan Tree Ln (Univ Pk) Irv.
552-2000 $179,900 Sun 1-5
2000 Port Chelsea Pl., HVH, NB
875-2373 $289,000-fee Sun 1-5
20191 McKinley Lane, Hunt. B<:h
962-1085 $209,900 Sat/Sun 12-5
114 Via Ensueno (Mar. Pt) San Clemente
759-9100 $875,000 Sat 1-5
230 Goldenrod, Corona del Mar
873-8494 $450,000 Sat/Sun 6-8:30
**542 Harbor Isl Dr. (Prom. Bay) NB
759-9100 $1,200,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
** 1204 E. Balboa Blvd., Peninsula
631-1400 $1,750,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
*1132 Ebbtlde, Harbor View Hiiis
760-1900 $695,000 Sun 2-5
2021 Port Bristol Circle. N.B.
760-1290 $347,500 Sat/Sun 12-4
*1412 Santiago, (Dvr Shrs) NB
631-1216 $318,000 Fee Sat/Sun 12-6 18150 Redbud Cir, Ftn Valley
720-0244 $165,000 Sat/Sun 12-5
1 Warmaprlnga, Woodbridge. Irv.
644-2999 $345,000 Sat 2-5/Sun 1-5
1251 Surfllne Way, HV Hiiia, CdM
6«-4910 $299,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
* 1244 Polaris Drive. Dover Shra, NB 631-7300 $895,000 Sun 1-5
12 Rue Verte, Big Canyon. NB
631-7300 $850,000 Sun 1-5
1118 Somereet Ln .• Westclltf, NB
631-7300 $475,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
*14 Burning Tree Rd, Big Cyn, NB
644-4910 $695.000-Fee Sat/Sun 1-5
*1715 Galatea Terr, Irv Terr. CdM
644-9060 $465,000-L.H. Sun 1-5
#8 Rue Vlllars, Big Cyn, N.B.
644-9060 $775,000 Sun 1-5
18 Cherry Hiiis. Big Cyn. N.B. Sun 1_5 644-9060 s 1 ,095,000
1749 Port Hemley Cir. HVHma, NB
644-9060 $395.000 Sun 1-5
213 Diamond, Balboa Island
644-4910 $595,000-Fee Sat/Sun 1-5
2862 Tabago (Mesa Verde) CM
642-5200 $169,000 Sun 1-5
1007 Tiiier Way, HV Hiiia, CdM
644-9060 $349,000 Sun 1-5
**319 Morning Star, Dover Shra. NB
644-9060-Fee Sun 2-5
1823 Port Carlow, HVHomes. N.B.
675-6870 S295,000-Fee Sun 1-5
11 San Sebastian, Harbor Rdae. N.B.
760-1900 $1,600,000 Sun 2-5
* 101 Via Florence, Lido Isle, NB
673-7300 $595,000 Sun 1-5
210 Via San Remo, Lido Isle, NB
675-30481673-2556 Sat/Sun 1-5
9451 Gateshead. Huntington Bch
963-6767 $329,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
121 Via Eboll, Lido tale, N.B.
673-7300 $650,000 Sun 1-5
222 Via Koron (Lido Isle) NB
642-5200 Sun 1-5
1101 Grove Ln .. Weatclltf, Npt Bch
646-5092 Sat/Sun 11-5
1124 Dana (Plaza del Sol) CM
645-0303 $260,000 Sun 11-2
**2616 Bayshore Dr, Bayshores. NB
644-9060-Fee Sun 1-5
228 Poppy, Corona def Mar
644-9060 $585,000
*#8 Winged Foot (Bg Cyn) NB
Sun 2-5
760-8333 $795,000 Sun 1-5
434 Beaonta, Corona del Mar
644-1211 $595,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
1441 Galaxy Or. (Dover Shores) NB
548-5647 $420,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
*2127 lndlan Springe, Back Bay. NB
631-1400 $539,500
3001 Country Club, (Mesa Verde) CM
979-8373 Sun 1-5
*2708 Cliff Dr, Npt Bch
631-1266 $550,000 Sun 1:30-5
506 Catalina, Npt B<:h
831-1266 $349,000 Sat 1:30-5
*1878 Maul, (MM8 Verde) CM
751-3191 $395,000
410 Morning Star Ln, CdM
675-5511 $675,000
-4 Narbonn.. Harbor Ridge
M+e200 _ $1,826,000
Sun 12-4
Sun 1-6
Sun 1-5
*14158 Galaxy Dr, Dover Shorea 844-9200 '465,000 Sun 1:30·6
*1801 Antigua Circle, Newport Beach
644-9200 $424,500 Sun 1-5
2807 Ebbtade, Harbor View HIHt
844-6200 $515,000 Sun 1:30-5 *™ ~. (Meaa Verde) CM
978-2390 $2~9.900 Sun 1·5
I •Df'OOM
••701 Via Lido Nor!J1_Lldo Ill, NB
e1a-e1e1 $1,500,uw Sun 1·5
#3 8an Sebettlan, Hrbr Ridge, NB •
7I0-1900 $2, 100,000 Sun 2-5
**40ll OMnM1 Pt., NWpt Ill, Na ·~ 1816.000 a.t/tkm 11-6
I U ptue PAM RM or DIN
**818 Harbor Ill Or. (Prom.Bay) NB 750-9100 11,380,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
**2752 Baylhore Or. (Baythor•) NB
759-9100 $895,000 Sun 1·5
*32 Rldgeflne, Harbor Rdge, NB
760-1900 $2,650,000 Sat/Sun 2-9
*17 Muir Beach, Spyglua, CdM
12
•
940-9-405 $2,800,000 Sun --v
#3 Muir Beach (SpyglaN) NB 760-8333 $1,995,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
545 Wlndtor, Laguna Beach
494-1177 Sun 11-3
* #2 Winged Foot, Big Cyn, NB
673-7300 $699,950 Sun 1-6
**2500 Bayshore Dr, Bayshores, NB
631-7300 $1,650,000 Sun 1-6
*7 MuJer Beach Cr. (Spyglaas) CdM
640-6259 Sun 2-6 * 2406 Franclaco, Npt Bch 873-7771 $379,000
1818 Tanager, (Mesa Verde) CM
Sun 1-4
546-2313 $260,000 Sun 1--4
*8 Drakes Bay. Spyglass
644-6200 $515.000 Sun 1-4
*1800 Jamaica (Mesa Verde) CM 645-0303 $429,900 Sa 3-8/Su 10-5
* 1608 Galaxy Or .• Dover Shores, NB
646-7171 $849,900-fee Sun 1-5
I BEDROOM
233 Via Genoa, Lido Isle, N.B.
673-7300 $575,000 Sun 1-5
**525 Via Lido Soud. Lido Isle, NB
673-7300 $2.700.000 Sun 1-5
I BR plua FAM RM or DEN
70 Hiiicrest, Big Canyon, NB
760-1900 $1 ,595,000 Sun 1-5
7 BR plua FAM RM « DEN
*1406 Lincoln Ln., Dover Shores, NB
213/289-7726 $560.000 Sal/Sun 1-5
CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE
*300 Cagney Ln # 107, Versallles, NB
631-2918 $120,000 Sun 11-6
2 BEDROOM
100 Schol~ Plaza PH 10,Versallles,NB
631-7300 $259.500 Sat/Sun 1-5
#6 Summerwalk, Npt Terr. N.B.
644-7211 $1 21,500 Sun 1--4
2 BR plua FAM RM or DEN
1634 Iowa St , Unit C, Costa Mau
979-4788 $96.500 Sat/Sun 12-5
#40 Canyon Island (Big Cyn) NB
642-5200 $219,000 Sun 1-5
621 Lido Park Dr (C3), Newport Beach
631-1400 $560,000 Sun 1-5
3 BEDROOM
** 1126 E. Balboa Bl. (Penln) Balboa
759-9100 $1 ,295,000 Sun 1-5
*19791 Claremont. Huntington B<:h
759-9100 $89,000 Sun 1-5
*23 Aries Court, Nwpt Crest, NB
673-7300 $239,900 Sun 12-3
*2428 Vista Hogar, Bluffs, NB
673-7300 $124,500 Sun 1-5
*25 Canyon Island Dr, Big Cyn, NB
673-7300 $265.000 Dally 1-4
3 BR plua FAM RM « DEN
:/17 Rue Vlllars, Big Cyn, N.B.
759-9100 $725,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
*2642 Vista Ornada, Bluffs, N.B.
759-9100 $225,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE
1 BR plua FAM RM or DEN
300 E. Coast Hwy Unit 113, N.B.
675-3347 $60,000 Sat/Sun 1-4
2 BEDllOOM
1645 Monrovia, Sp 77, Costa Mesa
548-1166 $27,500 Sun 1-5
DUPLEXES FOR SALE
2 -2 BR plut QUEST
317 Larkspur, Corona def Mar
675--4822 $475,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
a BR plu• 2 BR
4 11-411 '~ Dahlia. Corona del Mar 673-8494 $525,000 Sat/Sun 1-6
I BR plut a IR
509 Acacia (Oceanside of hwy), CdM
6'45·7048 $440,000 Sat/Sun 1-S
HOUSES FOR RENT
2 MDllOOll
5'03 River Ave., Newport Buch
980-5844 $805/mo Sat 10.12
a M plua 'All• or o.N 411 El Moct.na, Npt Hta, N.8.
64&-8789184&-9710 Sat/Sun 1-5
FOR SALE
l·IMDROOM
419 cernatl0n1.~ det Mar
831-1400 ~.ooo
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INVESTORS
$5000 dwn 4 $200 pr mo
negative ceah now tor a 3
Br 1 Ba egl lamlly deta·
ched home. Call Rich,
ownr/agt 96-4-6171
~523 CAMmDl:!MfE.
TlllllllOI
Beeut llul Pretldent
Home, 4 br, 3 be, 3 car.
excellent term1. 1379,
000.
5 br Turtl«oek Qlen, 3
car garage. below •P·
pralNl 11 aa.9.000.
Gor,geou1 3 bdrm on ,,..
ecre lot. Over $35,000 tn
uPQrad ... 1299,000.
Superb 2 bdrm town·
houH with city llght1
view. Take over low
lntern1 Ian. 1275,000.
Ltll--HTI
II you went to bulld
your own ca1t1e,
thl1 opportunity of
a llfetlme wut never come 11.9a1n. 3 ~~'
on Harbor Ridge,
aide-by-aide, with
plans lor a 10,000
aq_uare foot home
with TENNIS
COURT and pool
lor only S2,500,000.
The Owner wllt Joint
venture, trade or
you can take over
the Whole project.
S1 ,400,000 Of
aaaumable fl•
nanclng. WOWI
w E H A V E M A N Y ·---iiiiiiiiii-•I OTHERS
CALL NOW I~
um.&. IU&.n
HW Lll11H WI muff
Super flnancl ngl 4
Bdrm1, large kitchen.
double flreplac.. Sepe· rate entrance for
mother4n-taw or leenaQ9
quartera. Priced to Hfl
1Ut·l237,000.
1211 S.1111 La.
IPll llRAY 1·1
••2-1200
A PETE BARRE TI . REALTY
DOYEi SNORES
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lJAILL1 b.
A~~Ull ATl5.i
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Let UI ahoW you lhla ex·
eel. opportunity near
Newport Bey • INtUflng
2100 aq It. 4 Bdrm. ~
Nth, formal dining, •
corated In aarthtonN.
Situated on a comer lot
that la proleaalonally
maintained. 121,800
down. owe balanc.. r:u11
price 1288,000. Agent
1·598-1861
OPEN SAT/SUN 12·5
Large Eaatbluff home, ac:>•. vtew. '40K dn or? 2915 Cuala, 720..0290 .., .....
(ftNIUllMCll
-11-1
23 Arlee Cowt. Ne~ Ci'ilt tlllAQO ,.. , ..
526 Via Lido Soud, Udo lalit t2, 700,000
827 Via UdO &ud, Udo IM tt ,000
#2 Wlnpd·Foot. 8'.I Can)'Oll ,800
121 Via !:boll, Udo Wit AIO
101 Via Flontnce, Udo lai. ,M
233 Via Genoa, Lido Ille 'l&,OCIO
115 Via Wuien, l:Jdo lale ..
222 Via PalennO. Lido 1aJe ,000
113 Via Ravenna. Udo llJe p.te,000
2$ Canyon Ialand, Baa Canyon f*,000
2424 VS.ta H01~JiSluffa $124.600 .... , ..•
240 Via D>oll, Lido 1ale .. ~.000
204 Via D>oli, Udo Iale tsff.000
224 Via Genoa. Udo lale te7&,000
Lido Realty
673-7300
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ULllYI IT 1J11 ... HYmlT
• ..., ... 2 bt. 2 be cofldo fW ao.
II'• euy to own 1 home Coaat Pina. Teftnl1,
In Newport BMc:ht ONLY pool, IPM· MlutM ....
$25,000 down and at· 100, tat TO w/monthly
1uma 175,000 • 30 yr pynrt1ot1159. hll« will loan. Seller 11 fle>elble, CArry bal. at 12%. A1klng
motivated and Wiii eetry Sl~m30e/551-7HI
balance. A apaclou1 2 Br ---------condo with community
pool and ac:>•. 1121,500. • • ••• ., •• 1., •••
Terr
'4'-1211
Ill\ 1 l ! ' ~.
rail• lllO •••••••••••••••••••••• .........
2 Bdrm, 2\4ba, low
down. 10"'<% linen 9Yllll.
Call Rich Owner/Ag!
ff.'-et71 /Jn .. 1[,f .
A55Ul 1AI L ~
OPEN SUN, 1·4
2571 Wavwty Ortve, NB
Charming 2 bd home wlffl ~ room & bath. ,,.._ IMI ,,,.,. 1---------1 ••••••••••••••·•Z··••• Lg b petlo & frpt Fr. VIEW .. _ur... ..... Dr9. S..t prlc. In Bay· -1h0<H. 1235,000. Fle>e ·Chol<le BIUlla toeaUon fn ..,. llM T e r m 1 . 0 w n I A g I ·Popular E plen •• • •••••••••••••••••~
151-8300or131-6475 ·You own the lend .... , IOll
-Owner fin at tow rate Bel Aire Horne . llgllt h Y....at A fenr Call today 5349.000 Int.nor.. 2 bdmi. 1 bith.
Sellers ARE NOT dMpe-Denni. Rlc:kett1 Rttr front kl1ctlen. ~ ratel They almply wantto 851..0424 llv. dining 91' ... Young AAUlfllllT move to L..aQUna and are --,0%-:..;F;,.,IN-'A'-N,,;;.C""'ING-.,..--I adulta & ~· ..-come. vv offerln~ their "Model 3 BR. POOL, JAC 124.500. 64G-183r
By owner. 3 bdrm/2 be Perteet' 4 bdrm r ... In BY OWNER '70 flfftwood, 1l>e40, Weet Newport. 1595,000 Harbor View Homes for 145-7474 .. aale. A large, tow lnternt _8_50-0 __ 438 _____ _. furn., NEW range & ,...
r•t• loan la anumablel l IUl ITIAU frig, Sterttgllt VIII. 71 4/ IAffUlt Fee Landi I 1 3 • ' 3 2 e . 2 1 3 I
Lovely 2 bdrm, 2 be Open SUN 1 TO 5 B•ycrHt lamlly enter· 799-1022
moblle home, furn. 1823 Port Carlow talnment home. 38r, -.. --... --.-,-,-,llO---s 25 000 2 • '"""'' ••55 pooll1p•. Ju1t reduoed · t • • •~ ...... ........, Joann Ackerm•n Agt. to 1219,000 leel 2007
Hiii lfffll 175-6870 Holiday Rd. Vacant, lock g= ~~~.,~
Loweet prtced Palermo 4 H + PML bo>e, do direct. or call Sp 77. Thi• 2 er 1 be
144 t Galaxy Drive model In Harbor View + I t I t Bkr. 955·284 I, 780·7292 double wide In adult park
Homaa. Spaoloul 4 e,afl e Ill ... C/t•fll,. lffi II low COii houtlng ~
4 Br. Den, Formal Dining Bdrm on large corner. a,t. •••••••••••••••••••••• thll price. Centurr 21 Room. 2 Flreplacea. 3 Fee lot, reduced to Cullom bit on lge lot:llll!l!!lfl!!!!llii OolO Coelt R trt
car garage plul large $28•.000. Seller HYI Circle drtw; lge pool tree 541-118'
Hobby Room. Pool llzied "SELL"I off lam rm: good 1to· 1n llWI -Oou-ble--~--toic--50-.-. -2-.-~~n~a~:1i ~:.~:::~~ 81~:~';;':"1~!.o ~~~~~~~ 1" 1 "m""" 111 !~~.·A:i,~·:.:k~t~•;:.
nanclng. Only 1420,000. 3 bdrm beeutv In New· _A_Gi;;....· -~--380-----1 Unbel'---op...tu 1~ 000, A .. 14M2'4 Open Sat/Sun. 1·5 , ...... ..., .,. ..,.
Robin.on: Realtor port'• UPC* Back Bay. IEWPllT IEllllTS lnvHtor or owner. 4 BEACH LO BEST IN
BLUFFS
LIQUl>ATION
Ml·ll4l Gd value et 1299,500 Thia unique ,_ 3 Bdrm 1pecloo1 bdrm• + 3S.. Dena "'*" l~~~~~~~~~~J 142-&Ue 2ba I• for thoH who +f fmallm !.mnl & wet+bar3 • & wide, 2 'bes, E:1 • t 3 B & den demwid a MCluded quiet or u• ng rm CAr aanda un e:g nr II [e home home with the MCUrlty of garage, trede for down Flex 0.1(.
Fr..': .... '~_! b--'n° a tall cement block wall pymt. Mutt NII ASAP Call Now. (AAl!l 1082) Owner HYI "Sell my
HomN". H• Wiii reduoe
the pr1ce by the amount
of your down payment".
1111 Yltt• .....
2 Bdrm. 2 yn ..-. fee
tend, back bay view,
prof. decorated. Alklng
S305.000. $185,000 IOan
at 15V· VIR. Owner Wiii
help finance. 1111 Yht• .. ,.,.
, .........
IMl Olffllme
Tiiis high level lot hu
privacy from the 1treet. 2
Bdrm I~ bath, new roof
and copper plumbing.
Owner very cooperative
and receptive to olfert
IPll lllUY 1·1
••2-1200
_ .... , .,.,.,.., -1 ... • 2800 aq It w/aplral tlalr· dowl. htdwood floora, 3 and electronle alldlng ·--·t-' t 01 Agent, 522-4080 1rp1c·1. very 1ge tot. owe wrought Iron gate. Loe· cue. ,...... ... on op a _...;;;...... ______ _
total. 5% ctwn, xlnt 1oe. dad w/extru. hlll overlookln~ Pacific ~ I# » llfl
tlon. 1179,900 F• lend. 2MI ,. .. It,. ~. ~1 c:~~o;. -.;:;..,.-. ............. .
By0wner831·213-4 l•H 111 All 11, &31.;253 -or~~=I~
TllllflO Ul'fm 11-4 Barbara. 380 degrH
Outetandlng lrg family w.l IY 111111 Ju 1••• view, 10% Int. Owner
home, Poot/Spa, Redu· ---------C•-'•t 1111 997-4434 cad 98K to 1378,000. ltl.ll " ITUU •••• ~!.'!! ......... ---------
Owner may teue/optlon. 3 Bd plui atudy, 3 be, $600 mo. payment for IHd "ff'fr JJ!f 240eFra.nclaco.NB.Opn Name 6our pri ce & 2Br,2Bacondo.9'11%VA •••0 •••• • ···~~ Sun 1-4. John Carey, loan. 11ktng 194.500. Duplex on tfle aancJ. ""'" term•. wner very an-at Nit ......., ~ Bkr. KIOUI. J . Marahall Agl. 881-3380 . . ._...~
\ f : ·I l I 111~ • //
Exe.! 38drm "E" plan on
wide green bell. aelng
redecorated. new f:arpet. ~;;~~;;~~;1m: $215,000, 1119,000 loan ~
at 11.5 VIR. Wiii NII for u 11111• u 10% down.
831·2242 • In and out. 3 "'·· 2 be IEW El Ull upetelra. 2 br .• t be. downatalra. Min. 10~ DESlll down owe b•l-"oe at 13.~ for I yra. OrMt flor Thia elegant cuetom' eumm•r rentall. t735,
country home la locel9dl • t ~ • '\ ••ti ~l •~T-.,
3Br. 2Ba. dbl car garage,
2 patloe. ftagatone lrple.
owner-custom bit home.
$127,000. Owner wlll
carry I at loen.
ae, ........ ·"', 141-lllt
PAYlll llEITT11
HAVE GOOO
INCOME???
SHOAT ON
OOWN
PAYMENT???
PAYING TAXES???
Tdrbell,
HE\l.IOH~
PUOI Tl ITAIT
TllWll ....
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Beaulllul 1 Bdrm end
unit on the water. Deco-
rated In earthton. with
1hutttH"I thruout. Many e>etras. Aasu~ current
financing and owner wlH
con1lder carrying 2nd.
TD. Atklng $118,900,
call 540-115 I
~HERITAGE
REALTORS
Int S.11 tr Tr .. t
for tmaller. Wood1 Cove. Wood and glaaa 4 Br fa-
mily hm. Huge entertain· ment deck. Ocean vi.wa
tool Aeklng 1349,500,
uaumable financing.
• Call Agent for detalla.
8ee agent at open hOU·
M .
1973 Vitt• del Oro
DAILY 1·5
OPEN SUN or by ~t. PlttHI
t·5. 575 Center St. Ne-lll-Ull HI-toll well, Bkr. 497-5411
, .... anum ~ Fantutlc ocn vt.w. 28r,
2Ba. 1p111.1evel. 2 blkl
from bch. 1 195,000.
Make oller. 494·4748,
171-2122 cr.:r.. ·'~'-.
Lowell priced 3 Bdrm -fl0.IC)l(j11l
with lllew In Laguna. 10% <Real down or leaH option. (Y.~
841..()7111 J
1n11e1tor1 dream, thl1 ~~~~~~~~~I 111111 I Plftltl
model-perfect 3 BR con-= A perfect deecrlptlon of lfflltAIU
WEITOLIFF
3 Bdr. 1'4 B•. lrg llV.1'-----~----~
room, country kitchen --------with fireplace. Owner wtll
finance below market
Interest. Drive by 1218
Devon ln. Priced at $239,500 Of ...... option.
H . Frederick , agt
831·1288
TElllFID lllE
Prof. decorated. warm
remodeled 3 Br, l R ..
D.R .• F.R., big kltch.
high bMtn celling•. lrple,
ptua a lrg menlcufed yard
w/a 3 car gar. A real va-
lue •• 1375,000 and you
own the land. Patrick
Tenor.. 831-1288
N-4 BR. Bacabay area.
3.200 eq. n. pm. comm ..
1387,500. Wiii trade for
property. TO' a. Wiii
leaae-optlon or lo,._
down. Ready to deall
Owner /Broke r . 714-~14.
Beyfront lllew ocndo, 2 BR
2 Ba, MC. bldg. l!lotl lllp
avail. 1500,000. By
ownr/blcr. 87~7
~2. 11 In deelw r,•kbte w~· S•ll IEl .. '111 thll lowly 4 bdrm home. ADULT MOBILE HOME
With our lnveator. llve 4 ""'9 .,.... 1 '° -·· Unbelievable price re-Enjoy gorgeout eunMtl PARK ON THE BAV. 1,
gain appreciation In c4llf. GfNt lerma. 1119• cfuetlon on thll AJC ~ & mountain ~ from 2,3 bdrm1 With t end 2 !1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiji
fantutlc 3 Br. 3 Ba. new 500· 4'4-llll 1tlglou1 Turtleroek y::' hlmoti ,...,_,,Per-ba .. ALSO RENTALS.II :;:0;..~~ ::y:. Rllllt Mohn! ... II ~~tiu3g:CS~t~I~ ~,:: ~:_ to t~i! =~ & ~= ~~~~H: ~t5t°N!: PRESTIGIOUS LINDA ISLE
minimum CHh needed •UE IFfll mantle M1tr eulte, nice to NII t 1255,000. port BMch. Bkr. 11,aol-
for clo1lng colt. Phone 11Zed yard. Setler teevtng :r..,.... 875-3347 L••"" ftrtt ...... t
831·5055, 142·2000. •llT llU. country-hi• 1011 your ~....;:.r~ 41 UHi .... ' tllO Pll II Goll courM home. Ow· taln. 1259,000. Toni ' _,..,,.. HARBOR RIDGE l20.000 dwn for 1' 25,,_ ner wtll help finance. or r It· La Y 11 e Id · "l••~ 180 deg. Bay view from thJ.a majestic
lnterMt In property w/llK 300 I Country Club Or. 551-9400 .,.. IHAJ 11-4 ~700 llQ ft estate. Encloeed pool and
•helter benefltt. Owner OPEN SUN t ·5. C·21 '*11 a-~ View 01 oc.an end city spa, wine cellar, pier and .Up for 95 ft.
1 d 1 t • agt. "-.....,et-· llghle. 3 Bdrm, 2~ Ba t 1 TD t
BllfFS COfl>O
E1change Possi-
ble
nw .. bedroom. 2 be. 1
l\OIY ctMlrrnW. End unit
on wide greenbelt.
Beautifully remodeled:
painted end pepered
too. S 175,000 leaM hold. ......,. ....
111-1111
OPEN HOUSE
UDO 18lf:
111 Via llrittl
llt/ .. 1tel. nn,111
BURR WHITE
REALTO R INC .
t>H 4610
In 1111 exctuelw San Juan 000. ArrY11ta9• Aeatty. Cepl1trano neighbor· _7_1_4-_144-__ 2_484_. ___ _
hood. mlnutaa from Otder ~ neer 451t1 et.
downtown, beaetl & trwy. Ne. 3 bf, 2 ba. upet*a.
Thia magnificent home 2 tit, 1~ b&. clOwnetan.
lncludee t ac:re wooded Wiil Mii u 11 few $700,
equHtrlen zone with 000 Ot will !MM to IUll
hlllelde and canyon lltewt for 1875,000 & up. (pl-
lrom every room Fea· a approva .. obtained)
lur e• Include 1and A rmitage Realty
bleated brick, ext~ 714-644-24&4.
oak penellng, 4 lkkm. 4 It---'-' Ntha, 3 llreplacee, and _.....,
many more emenltl••· ,,_,. JltM
Owner wttt ttede and Of ·····~"'"'~ •••••••• --;:r conalder buying down
preMl\I loel' • fantaetlc IA!flll'f
terma. Catt for more in. .... ILll
formation and appt to with _.. tlia for to' bOet.
.... ort.,ed at S750,000. • ~ * ~· °"' IAU. 411..:.JJll or • 111ncs. a.ooo ._. tt.
OnMlt terma.
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... ~& .••.•• :!ff •. ~~ •..... ~ ..• ~'l!l ...... l!ff ~tlonp • avoarll ncv81•1• Rolchr • 979-3373: 557.9320 ,71 .. , .. , .. , p1ue 0moa. 2 1rp1ca. yacht. Aaaume exist ng •t o .,..... · --------1 .... .,.. 177 Jodelll Model. Reduced *1,650,000 at l~. Lender will n->t. ~ OWMf'fagt, ff.'-e17t 2 HOUSES on 1 LOT. • -•-E'elde C.M. cute SP•· rand New Hom•• & •••.I M TUii to 1595..1.000. favorable terms on balance of 1111 1110 VISTA Ull lewtJ PtlefH nllh 2 Bdrm. 1ba. plua Condoa. no money down ...., 3 :sT. TROPEZ lh•Mu..i..... Brok CO-O 4 bdrm, 2 ba, fenced gueet unit. Sapat8te en-whlle they laat. (7 14) Oraet ~ vtew. Three ...,..,.._<&· er P·
corner Io t . La r g • Ir~. I 149,500 Own/ 5-4&-9522 Agl Arch lay Comf.letely CUSTOM LOT llWllY IAW a LIM
laraoetwti·lhop. under Agt. l45-NS2 IT IWlll ....-nod. a Br 3ba, am rm. t14/Ml-ll11, nt. Mt er IM 100.000. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 8n-293t, "42-1113 HAn(I tl.l _ ,1,_ 84613M, 142,..172 PoOl/apa. 4 bdrm, 2\\ _ 1 • -a.. _..,.WSMWW MESA VEAOE ba. 12~% financing .... ...,. •-111,IM tt..... Ooen Sat/Sun 1·5. eumat>le. 1175.000 • ..., Lower Thr" Arel! Bey GtMt View of ooeen eocl " LtAI 2t09 OANNET DA. gotlab .. Call fOf appt. Pvt Ar•. ~ Vl4fw. otty ltghta. Wll IUbcril-•••••••••••••
4 bd, 2 bl, zoned R·2 Owner wlll carry 11t TO, 551-1075, ~92 LA..J 0 t . 0 w" I Ag I Ml•. Will build to""'·
mint cond. Rm to bid ~.;:,t•:l ~~. •:, 4:; Lowest priced In Univ. -4"iim1Pi44ii"'ii"iiii;&iiM"-I 808 c"tLl~4 ~~TOR • IElllD •271 ~--•
dupl e11. agt. Sherry rm. perk like rear yd, Prk. Beautllul condo, 1111111 W..-1----------• • ,... • Co1how 8'8·8327 or very c1aen 1ovw1y ~ Ideal for coupte or llngle. 6 bdrm aeoo eq. ft. home Ul1ILln ••• ...,.. ...... lft .,.._1010 borhoocl. i 112,000. Agt. 111t,500wtl20.000cfwn with wtlll.-.tet'~. 1 Tryl10t(do'#nonS200K • ...., ... • ... , •
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7to-I045 1173-5388 pool, 01rp1t1, dr•PH. • baker• klloh. ll'IOre 1376 Lllftf ...... • 0 ~ f!!1 8 •" n •. 1 t c room1, wood 1t11rntn11
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11151</0ller. Only 130K Huge Penln Pt home OCC ., .. lncldl 2ba. 111 . 831·2990 l.Mrl•tafl f•n/dH htH frttf BACH. 8385. Frplel, rec ARLINGTON APTS. ltllnd. 1 mlnutel lo l .C.
dwn. Auumt I 146K 112'50/mo. 875·11324 bltln1, 1h1dy yd tor llUT lllTAU .,....-•••••••••••••••••• 2 bdrm. 2 bl, winter only room. pool, Jteuul, 0.. Qwlet. 1p1ctou1 1own· ttl1ze or O.C.Alrport
Agent842-98&8 _,, •• I,.,, detal11 11 8e8T C,1' 4 Ir 2 8a, bonu1 rm,•••••••••••••••••••••• 3113 Htmllton, C.M btach 1525/mo Blvd.&IO.ofSanDlego
loene 11 10.6%. ,._ I I .. JW bbq'•· much mQre. Ott fJ ·~ J.lM lil••I 11H 1725 mo 551l·181l2 & water peld. No pats. houee 2 Br. ,.,., 81 NNt Jull Hll of Newpor'
•••••••••••••••••••••• 639-6190 NOW em lte IJ._. 2800 t .1 .. comm. pool, W1n11r. South Bay1ron1. 4 C11t•• l•l #'1 1111 1145.4411 960·8858 Fr 'W 'I · Ill O 0 I mo
,, ... , hf•1t. UOO Marhr Yltw 1 •llLOllll/IULTHI 1 '1C:~l......_ 811115/mo bdrm lurnl1hld. 81200 •••••••••••••••••••••• 831·5439, 1473 Orenge ••••~•••••"•·•'•••••• lrtM•ttr ... ., '7 38r2111,comm.Po01. 875...a2t NEW CONDO 11100 Deluxe t BR upper. Oeluxepoollldextrelarge Ave .. Cotia M ....
2 :••• llou-. 1 lol Beeu1 ••ecllimUy hme Fest. Irle ttnlnt prOllt· ja:it.-AUU\ 1750/mo, nr S.C. PIN• OcHn view. I Bdrm, palnltd. P•llo, 1375 & 2br. 2 ba, bllns. dawhr, E·• de C.M 1145,000 with 4 BR, 2 Bi, plue de rs Ctll the BEST ~ Or try i.ue oplton. Have Lrg 2 Br 1 ea. •veil ll/15. trplo, modern kitchen. laet, credit rel. 845-18113 1'A mil•• l>Mch Adults, owe 11t at 13%, 145, powder rm, per1ec1 for 539·6190 othltl. Fred Tenore. egt $750 6 ulll, yrly. Agl deck, ger. 873-3271 or E' Id 28 I no p111 $500/mo
ooo d n 754-1048. entert1lnlng wlwetbar. Eaatllde 3 bdrm 11150. 2 1131·12&8 or 831·2711 673-3474 831-0502 cs!ck~ leu;ci,:.'$48~.'~o ,,,_s3e_-8_3_e_2 ____ _
556-69". pvl yard, cu11om troe bath, gar. petlo, nice •S23CAMMlla•IRVM W•tcllff 3 Br, den, office. ,.,.., l1t,tler ~t dogs. 54&-71133 OLD HU~TINGTONI 2 o~~~-&1 1e.':'::c:::: ~= :1 ~~~~ran yard. 5 7-3233 Agl chg. B • 2n·.~re.n, 02JCll•tgel r. g1ar0~0 ..... '.••l•••.'•. '101 CORONIAh peL . AR. 1 Redleorlled 28r. p\11 P•· ~~r~.~ i~~· ~:~~~3 •7" •210 3 B 2'L 2 4 r 2 Ba. 1v97 t Antloan. • • " . •••••• •••••••••• room wt ... ba. Wiik to tlo, encl n. "· W/D hoot<· • I .. ....
v ..-v ellHn Artukovlch Rlty te~nls~ ~~~11=~-g~~:i~ $975/mo. 1-837-14 hNlttY• lfYll•I bttch, 111 utll pd . no up, 1475• mo. No pets "'g -... ------ln..e.rt ....... Charming 3 br home In now $750/mo 631•2242 Agenl541·5032. Blwlfe largi condo on 11~ blk• 10 beech. 2 kltch . 6 mo I•• 831-5847,642-0461 Clean, 1 Bdrm. CllllCI 011.
80% lnt., .. t In 1 )'Mr old beeut. Shorecllll Avtll J Marshall greenbell, 3 br & den. 2'A bdrm a, 2 be. splrel 1325/mo, rel 549.g322 All uUI• pd. Only $375
condo near So CoHI year· a leesa Sept. 1 L~~E,e,!'k~~··= ba, 2 pat101 ptu1 deck. ltllrl. Skyllghtl ind Mon-Fti SPARKLIN0·1Br. utll pd, 537.3233 Agt Chg
Pina. Ttke over p1y-$ l500. Boyd Rttltora. l ••t·'i OC.RENTALS 750-3314 Avall. Sept. 1. 11400 mo. flrepl-. Pttlo, •P•. enc 28 1B vt ~let, no pets. pool, gar, Clean and quiet. 2 BR t'h menta 968-6283 875-5930 .i Shown by eppt. only. garage. $1200 per mo r, I. P entrance, 15 mo (714) 54&-7689 BA, chlld OK Sm. Pet
---------J C •••••••••••••••••••••• 4Br, UnlYafslty Park. lllOO 844--0350 67S-ll304 aher 6 Piiio, glregl, mature 2Br. pool. Weetskle 1415 OK COSTA MESA umlne reek. lovely 3 br BHIH F1t•itAH m 0 . 0 3 5 • 3 2 0 8 0 r · alngle. r1t1 req $850 mo. & ONLY 1400, chg
By owner. Thrtt tw o •Ingle level on greenbelt •••••••••••••••••••••• 752•1194 MYlll llllU Nwpt, blk b1y, beach, t 875-3448 mo. lst 83~~33 537-3233 AGT
tlOfY hou-on one lot. 24 hr eecurlty. Pools, ,.IHI /llul JIOf BR. new fwrn. wtll pd. DELUXE 3 Br 2 B1 In Three.,..,. old. Fe-~ tennl• $1600 mo Agt •••••••••••••••••••••• Turtle Rock a1eecutlve, 2 SPANISH VILLA; 7 $450 mo. 213-941-3085 1 bd gartg• apl, Piiio, E/Slde 2 bf _ .. ult duplex, • p •--,..._. C 1ro1 e M c M h c bdrm, 5 bath, huge la-avall ll-4.1530 w/garege "" .,. la•. bit-Ina, crpll, yards and gareges L1r-1 • n • lean 3 br. 2 bl, trptc, m11ter1, 2'h be, garden-mlly rm, pool & spa • C.n•• l t l ll•r JTZZ $580 Incl utlllllea $450. Encl. Pttlo & ger hk-ups, drps, Clbl gar,
g• auumabte (213) 644-9080or644-8087 patio. gar. Winter er Incl $1350.851·11350 completely remodeled.•••••••••••••••••••••• ll75-0570or87~4024 NopetS 548-1425 lrplc, 1850 No pell
956-5757. Spill levll 2 Br-den, bee-$800/mo 675-3683 llAIOH $2600/mo. Call Century BIChelor apt. P\11 entren-Wettalde SPARKLING 540-4484
2 Covington 4-Plexee top med celling. 1795/mo NORTH BAYFRONT OPLX Hll IAl•lll 21/Grambow Rlty. Aek ce off alley. A111ll 1350. Bachelor, So of Hwy CLEAN & SPACIOUS 1 & 12--B-r.-2-8-e-.-l-rp-l-c.-enc:-lo_sed_
toe. Nr So. Cet Pl01ze. 707'"' Ac1cl1 840-6188 Each Unll 3Br, 2Ba -• ...,. lot Ruth 2131289'-7728 plu1 utll. 875-6811 Quiet per10n 1325 Incl. 2 Br Newtv rodec. crpte, $ T w NH s o N o o L F utll. 873-3415. , garage, patio $485 mo
Ownr financing. Amdoua C••I• •• ,, 3zz4 Front-t200 mo. winter COURSE. Spilt level, 2 WTILlff Liii "I " D••• lolal 31ZI drps, d!lhwr, range & re-964-41133
PARK NEWPORT
APARTMENTS
COUNTRY CLUB LIVINO
IN NEWPORT 8EACW
A 10111 en11lronmen1
1parynent community on
the Opper Bey. Prl111te
clubhowH and health
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poote, cloae to bu•lt·-. airport, F"hlon l1land
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lors. 1 & 2 bdrm epta end
townriou ....
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S1111ral bac:hllO<I and 1
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designer furniture and
accessories Move In to-
day or reserve for aum-
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dally & ready tor ollerl Agt. •••••••••••••••••••••• Reat unit $1200 mo. yrly d 2~ b , •••••••••••••••••••••• 1t 1 ., jlZ~ lrlge. view & ocean 1---------645-0100; 549-1366 QC-RENTALS 760-1977 875-1541 erew~S9;5t~'o~/~v~~'. 4 Br 2~b1, $1300. Early Super neat 1br, 1m oldw ~!!.~.!°!!!~••••••••••'? b re ez u, no p e 11 . Duplex, 2 bdrm, bll·ln.
4 Unit• Long Bch 8 4X 1·5br's $200 to $2000 Sept 1. 754-7900; evs Se9t. O)'I 833-4785. ev/I vllla. court yd. prv, 1 Ill 2 Ill I Ill $385-$475. 842-0684 & waaher d~yer ho~k up On Jamboree Rd 11
135,000 dn, S 152K 0 luti 75o-33 t4 open 7-days Winter Rental avell. 9· 15. 559-4274 wknd 644-2224 $400/mo. 497•7086· Newly ·d•cor ~ Gu ~d. 552"9723 g~~ /:~-0i2915
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price, $4000 cesh flow Westside 2 Br. 1 Ba. tncd 2 Br. nice yard & garage. NEW 6 BEAUTIFUL Super neat 1br, am older encl gar. dwahr, pool, 3Br. 2Ba Condo no nr . S. 1---------844 1800 Long. term lease. Owner patio. enclad garage, $700/mo. 673-4342. Woodbridge condo 3Br Prol. decor. 2 br, 2Y, ba 11uta, courtyrd, private, bbg. Adu Ill. no pets. I Cat Plaze, park-like set· Deluxe 3 BR. 2'1t BA. Neer 1 _____ • ____ _
(213)880-0039 new carpets. drapes. 2'hba, tam rm, tip, 2 car twnhM, lrptc. Baell Bay. $400/mo. 493.7354 842-5073 ting, AC. lg patio, spa, new, lrplc. WO hk-up, LIDO DELUXE 2 Br frptc Int N 81 55101 B I glr, ale, wait( 101ehl1, 111 $850 IN. 1173-4431 I pool, etc. Child OK. $885 pantry, bllns. encl ger, lg lrg brick peUo OR. Adil•.
(8) 2 br units, 6.9X, $30, pa · 0 P 11 mo I )ff rto. tacll. Sll50/mo. Avali 1,L ••is ••ol ••y BHll•sl•• Specious 2 Br. 1 Ba. $425. mo (213) 964-2686 P • 11 o . etc S 5 9 5 s 1050 875-8359
ooo dn, $180,000 full plus security 548·5442. lt•i•Hl l 3101 8/22.1133-811114 n - - -•-a• J•4o 3 Br. t'A Be $475 545-3604. price. l-4000 cash tlow. 770-5629 •••••••••••••••••••••• Avail. 911. Lux. twnhM. ··==••••••••••••'~ •• Laundry lie .. pool 12 Br 1 Ba, Covington 1---------t Br 1 Ba. yrly Agt (213)660--0039 2 Br 1 ea w/ crpta, drps, 2'"' Br, 3 Ba. furn, ocean P!~oremlc view, Rancho 11150/mo. 11t, lut 6 sec. Owlet Juniors & t Br 548-11558 12-7PM 4-pl ex, gar, nr S.C. WOOILAIE 1800/mo. d El Id s5951 front e11t, Peninsula .... n Joaquin 2Br, +den, 3 b 2 b 3 et PI a z a $ 4 SO Im t & 2 BR 873 3355 25 Units, 8. tX. 12K cash yar • 1 8 mo. Winter $1050. 875-1245 pool, IP•· 1875 mo. Agt. r, 8' car ec. From s375. Pool, rec Fireplace, pool dlari-962 81 8 ° · lakes & slre1~!!1•• bceomaup
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000 full price Nr Harb<>< 38t, 2'1tB• Condo. min 10 a •• ,;.,,.. North Irvin R catlledral celling. skyllte. rage. 17301 Keelton ott Oard~n 2 Br 's560 LUXURY CDlllOS ='~~·:.&;9o1 pet• Fr 3 Br 119 391h. St. $650
F w '1 • L A Ag t bch & al\Opplng Poot. a.1et 3140 Club Ir 3 :r 3a~ull p1t10, Incl. wller. New Slater. 842-7848 557-2841 2t3/208-1234 Oiok
(2 13)860--00311 fac, & sauna, annual Isa •••••••••••••••••••••• ' ~. I . .donl crpt No pets. Comm. EIT&-UYlll ---------Wik II 11. Cd P11u Beach Peacll, better 1 Br $765 mo 1st & lest + 3 BR, 2 ba, nr Magnon1 & corner . ..,c, am rm. n pool. Agt 549-7962 '" Frplc, elegant French Stepa to tl1e waler. low 2Br, l 'hBI TwnhH, din Loll /01 S.lt ZZOO sec oep .(7H) 750-5274 Yorktown Remod. gar rm, trplc. $895/mo 2 BR, remodeled h11 w/ BHutllul park-Ilk• sur-••~tfi:-L..t windows. AC. In home $265. Call the BEST rm. 2 patios. balcony. •••••••••••••••••••••• No pe19 $875. 963.1777 544--91135 gar, 1'"' bike off send. rounding• Terr1c1d W1R:::9 ll::R.I security, 2Br 2Ba. 1Br 539-8190 lee gerage. no pell. $050 UllH lllHE $500. College 2 BR 1 BA. Ideal I<>< couple°' young 1750 yrly. Aek I<>< Biii. pool Sunken gas bbq. FAlllLY &PTI 1ea & studios. 1----------1 mo. Ut, 1111 + dep
Appro11 'h ICfl. Wiii tell dining area. lnc:d yd, gar, £11.u• a.~et 3141 lll'lllly. 2 bdrm lV. bath 831•1288 sparkling fountains. Beautiful gerden epts 1Br & atudlo Incl Wshr/ Priced Rlghll $265 1 842-2949 IYH/wknds
or joint venture. Value very clean Children OK, •• ••••••••••••••••••• girage, tlreplace. 1575: Spacious rooms Sepe· PallOl/decks. Heat paid dryr, at!IO Includes pvt Bdrm. perking. 537-3233 _r_or_•P_P_t _____ _
S500.000. Call 840·7885 no pell 213-471-1671 ........ , LlcH• Chg S37-3233 agt om Ulm rile dining er ... Walk-In No pell. 2 cllfldren -1-club w/tennla courts. • Agl lee Clean. upgraoed 2 Br. 3
FANT A ST 1 C 0 CE AN t>twn 7 & 8PM wltdys Condo 2 bdrm. 1 be, IOf&ll YIEW oloseta, home Ilk• kltch-come pools, Jacunft, saunH, Ba lrpk:, pool 5730,mo.
VIEW LOT. San Cle· S325 Cottane/duplex. rent. lease or option to Lo•u• ,.,,t 3141 2 Muter Br Suites dbl en & cabinets Walk 10 2 Br 2 Be $565 beeutlfully decoraled lmat 3144 957-3177 mente. mulllple zoning, • buy St.000 mo. $350 ••'••••••••••••••••••• • Huntington Center. 398 W. Wilson 631-5583 clbhae & much more •••••••••••••••••••••• ---------newly reconditioned week EMERALD BAY 3 Br 2 garage, •P•. 111 extres. I Bdrm-furn, 1505 From $450 mo. lncls 3 B 111, B h BEACH/YEARLY ~n~~~lc~f :;:;:;.,,bet:::'. new carpet. 1 BR w/ Aher 3·30 494-9378 Be. frptc, brlci! patio wtlh $820. 984•3488· 2 Bdrm-furn from $805 most utll too. 549-3421. Pa~io. A/C~ 1~~7:, ~';~, 0 Ix 3 Br 2 b • • g • r
aeuna & lncd yard. No or 494-8130 ape. $1500 213/ -H• FlllT 2 Bdrm-TownhouM lurn. 3841 Bear St. (btwn Woodbridge So Lakes. '800/mo 421 E. Balboa
ne< 7141493•8758 pets 213-471-1671 btwn 8711-2255. -from $675 ........r.aalianu I s nnowflf &. McAr1hU , pools. tennis S775 mo Bl. 673-2769. 675-9797
SPACIOUS HOME SITE. 7 & 8PM wkdys Spac. view home, Sept. 4 Br. 2"' ea. deluxe du-No pets. Utlllll .. freel ~ . "! u t ' xlnt locatlon & lllew. So triru Oct., $900 mo. Non 3 Br 2 B1. ocean vu, plex. trplc. gerege, 2 pa-LA QUINTA HERMOSA APAITllEm I bdrm, upper, $450 lnc;I Cell Denny 845·20 t8 Open & Airy, 1 Bdrm. em
San Clemente. Owner 3 bdrm, 2 ba, 2 cer gar. smkrs. no pet1 Pref resp $825/mo, Arch Beach 1101. Avell Sept 15 ·June 18211 Parklllde Ln. 1 blk BHutllully landscaped ulll. lrpl very coiy. :v':k&d!t~~s~48-5833 pel & child ok. $360. Call
7141493_6758 large ya~~3~J~i6 cpl Reis 494-9848 Hg 1 a, A 1111 1 11 1 1 . ~!Y!i':'tf.';:;6~o pets. w. of Be8c:I\, 3 blk• s g1rden apt1. Pool & Spa. 631--0921 atter 4:30 !-:---------_5_3_7-_3_2_33_._A...;;g_i _cn_g_. __
833-9212 alt 3PM. of Edlnge< ... 847-5441. Covered parking. No 1 BR, utll pd, $330 mo, Studio condo. evall 915 Beemed celllngs. sky llte-
0.l o/ C•ut1 $1 200 mo, part furn. & ll•ff•rt l11et Jiii HARBOR OCEAN FRONT BLUFFS LEASE ., •-· a. 3111 pet1. bech or yng married cpl Tennie, tac .• pool, 1elnt kitchen, 2 lrplc's, 3
111.s11tr ZSSO poolhouse, 5 Bdr, 3 Ba ..... ~;................ Nu 3200' lux hm. on 2 Br. water vu, $950/mo. !'!.'!r.!!.":::!~ ........ 811Ch $415 prel. Call al 645-7072. loo. Randy 494·8698 Bdrm, 2'A Bath. Wltll all ••••·~••I"•••••••••••• pool. 836 Presidio Winier. 2 bd, 1 ba, W/0, bluff 180 deg vu ol Also 3 Br, front row vu 1 Br. $465-$470 ask for Oebble or Joe Woodbridge condo, 2 br, Ille expected amenities.
Mountain Market. San 986-5306 631 -7370 Avail After Lbr Day harbor. iur1, mtna. 3br, S1200/rno Aglll40--0020. THE 2 Br. 1•/,Be. $535 2 be, upstairs. saoo mo C111 for eppt 537-3233
Bernerdlno Mountain 861-7622 · ' 673-3-039 3ba. security, uuna, 760-9678 ' 2 Br. 2 Ba. $580 1 bdrm S380, ulll pd. 673-8920 ev1/wknd Agt chg. Merkel. Poat Office. 3 00 S 1 P 1 $ 1 g 9 5 / m 0 . 2250 Vanguard C1rpor1. good loc. No --''---=-------Apia, Arcade, Plue Lot, Lovely 3Br, 2Ba, lg tam LI I LE . 3 bdrm, lam 4911-7009. UY I MIO YIEW ''liOO D I 540-9628 or 642-4905 p e I• 3 8 3 W Bay. h•H• If.et 3141 Spic 3 Br 2 Be. fplc, ger.
on Lake and ski Utt. Sale. rm. lrplc. 2 cer gar, nr rm. 4 Ba. St700 mo 38r, 2Ba lrvlne Terrace 548-9616 ••'••••••••••••••••••• beach 2 blk•. 1900 yrly.
lease<>< trade for home College Pk, no pets 2 n-custom hornet. 3 Home. 1819 Bonnie $490 2 BR 2 peraona, IOWFlllT No pell 845-1882
<><condo In N.B or East $700 mo yr 548-4834 Of OCEANFRONT 2 bdrm, br, 2 be. (1) Wood• Cove Ooone. S1400 mo. Incl LIFE'' patio. pool. 325 J 171h ~lllde, Lrg. brlghl 2 br Most elegll"lt apt. bldg Lga pvt 1pertment Mo-C.M. Asking $3"'0,000 642-9178 1 Ba s 7oo mo Biii $1500/mo (1)penoremlc "lrdnr. 87~1"'41 Pl 846-5137 att 11AM th ba Piiio, 811211· 9/t f " ---------• Grundy, Rllr. 675-8181 • " $550 640-0997. In Laguna Beach. lneet darn w/bltlns 2 BR 2be.
(714) 887 -2831, P 0 3 Br. 2 bl on 'It ecre w/3 v I • w S 2 0 0 0 I m o . Bluff• condo. Sharp 3 Br Utll pd 1 e r. 1300 mo.. location In town, br .. 111· wellc 'A blk to beech. 2
BOK 355 Green Valley cer gar plus guest hou-Clean tBr. den. gar. ulll 497-2327 up. 1 down 3 be. 11250. YEAR_..OUNO FUH: quiet Piiio nr beh Avell One of e Kind! $200 na1, teklr!il views. 111 built-In•. car parking Large clo·
Lake, C1lllornl1 92341 58 See 2530 Sanle Ane pd Winter $500 mo. On Modem 3 Br. 3 ea. pano-64._2607 S ocl e I Ac tlvl 11 u Sept ' 1 644-ti958 ' takes It. I clllld fine. no/ h • 1 t e d p o o I • sets. Greet for slngle or 2
•-a. • oo NOT DISTURB TE· Seas/lote 631-77&4 rtmlc ocean/ coast view. 0 Ir• ct or • Free low deposll. Oont will. aub -garage, 111v11or couples Patio L1und -•e•ff, i'1•1, NAN Ts s 1 2 o o m 0 E $090/mo. 2131378-3 l lll. 38r. loft. 3ba, 3 )'l"I Oki • 1 S u n d I y 2 BR 2'/\ ba duplell, 1600 I CAU now 539-6190 sm Lease only $850 & up f1cll $700/mo lnc:I utll lffnl Z100 85 l-6226 :,]81
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Prime grapefruit and $785/mo 499-1617 tOCEANFRONT duple1e, 1trlum, 3 car gar Pvt leualoptlon 1 yr. No T 8 n n 11 •Fr 1 e Large 2 Br 1 Bi with & 11ove. Moat utll free pool. 11 gerage $750 courtyerd $595/mo
orange grove well 1oca-•BACK BAY 3 Br 3 88 $650 up, $750 down, 2 beech & rec center money dn. $2300 per Lessons (pro & l>fO ¥arage, d/w, laundry rm. No pets mo. Peg Allen, Allr. aecunty 840-6188
todlnSoutheaStHemel built-Ins. lrplc, garage Br 2 Ba . lrpl, gar $1250/mo.7511-1485 mo.S700permoappNet shop)•2 Health 495.1 2B *• 2BR. 1pe<son $510 494-7578 OITIEW'TEI
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E1ece1tent production yard . I u 11 rec t e c • 1 Lrg 5 Br home w/ooean, r 0 ubs• aune• A II 9 1 845-8825 ,.... -· ~.., Ill I VI ' 3111 Popular eenlor citizen $725/mo 642-6477 BEACH con•GE gollcourH & mtn vu. S381l,OOO. 851-0130 Hydromu.ege• ve • 2323 Elden Ave. CM •• .'!.!~ ••• !}!.•••••••• Newport lal duplex., 3 Br area. Subdivision pcten-,.. Owner/Agent -.... 1 0-•1 Oor'l'I wait only I large 3 642-7605 Beeut 2BR 2B• veult--' 2 Ba, lrpl, _, ber, patio, 2Br 1ba. Olk to beach, riuge pool & 1p1. For · ., ... mm ng• "' Br all with 2 B "' ..., ger . boat tllp, no peta Of llal. $2,500.000. BllRH
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17 141673-4400 1 upe• Eastsldel $750 yrly. Utll pd w/tamlly. No pell bdrm,1'hblth,Hreplace. "P:'RT M E HTS·. poo110·11n$~~~·1s:~;~~rge pla~e. private p1;klng carpettdrapu. Grell S EPST 121]1 621-2121 $475. 645-8943 $2300. 495-4223 537-3233 egt, Chg. .. .. , • ()( 537-3233 pool, g<><geoul complex, T 0 SANO 2 BR 1 BA Westside s Ing 11.. 1 & 2 ,,75.5949 Bldg 8 Unit 202 Adult 2BR. lrplc, ONLY $600 HAR BOA $475 DH• l•i•I · 3ZZI Nlguel Sh°'" teue. 5 Br Super lor alngltel 1700. 3 Bedrooms•Furnlshed •Lg 3Br 2Ba nr SC Plan. DHI l•l•I 31Z6 llvlng, no pe.1. $600 mo Can 537-3233 AGT CHO.
4 BR Wes1s1de fenced •••••••••••••••••••••• aec: .• tennl•. pool, ti.lch, bdrm • 2 b 8 • g 8 '· & Unlurnlshed•No Fresh, sunny. elry, edit 4 0~;;:;.;:1~;;,~i;,·2 768-3465 BEST BETI $325 ALL
Agent 0662-1700 2Br, 2'1tBe Condo. $690 Sl800. 83l·3838 537·3233 agt. chg. Pets•Mod6ets Open plex. no pell cpl pref Br 2 Ba. deck. 33811 lltWHrl a.id 3161 utll pd. plt1 prkng.
2 BR. nr sc Pita. Adull mo. Garage, spa, lrplc, 1 L•k• ,.,..,, JZSS 4 Br. 3'h Be. Portoflno. daily 9 10 · $525 g71l·2416, 8-116-8 Coleglo. Opn & avail ••••"••••••••••••••••• 537-3.233 Chg. AOT
condos Pool. Jae. lull _m_I _•o_be_a_c_h_. 4_9_7_-64_5_5_1 ···~··•••••••••••••••• lncfds Ir~ mulll-purpose 01kwood PINE BLUFF APTS 8 I 1 8 $ 5 5 o I m o I B 130 on water 3 br +den t di / 2 1 3 / ·6" 9 • 8 9 2 8 . ' garage. wuhert 3 bdrm or den 2 bath ,\ lhl 1'11111 ttl sec, cerporl, Lux unit. fOl•lli a f•Jl•., 3ZJf • • ennexl I U 0 W ba. lar..t.ll 1 Br with loll, & 2 Br, 2 ., dryer 2 persona xlnl '
11.,rhoi 111,,.,lnit•nl 1·11 Grell Loe No Pets $550 ••••••••••••••"'••••••• lrplc, •le, pvt dock. $13115/mo. 840-8290. • B c t-866-2236, ( 14-15), rel'a
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556_ 1626 775•2580 cpts/drps, lrplc, bit Ina, S 1050/mo. 754-7900 or Big C1nyon Townhouse, la..":':.. hit .. / I t. Blull•. ptllo. view, lrplc, ---------. lanced yrd 2 Cir ger evet/wkndl 5511-4274, full golf course view, 2 & '"I""" • dnCI ger., g11 llOVI, dll• Ha•li•flOa H•af/•ffU 3 b~ra~hB~, ~r~·.~elr~;·
Avail lmmed 4 br, 2 ba, 1st/last 'plua dep' -3 Br. $1300 /mo . 880 Irvine hwllher. spa. lndry rm ••et 3140 l••et 3140 873-2571.87~907 ••• 'ft.~~~l.~ ••••• !!.OA lrplc. Mesa del Mar Lge $900/mo. AvaJI Sept 1s: '!.{•!}!~ •• ~{•fa. •••• /!'.! 844-7424 Bkr. (at 16th) $695/mo •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ---------
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yard wllrull trees $900 964-4778 HOME FOR RENT Harbor Ridge. mountain 6 (714) 645-1104 SPMC 03l.fll07 Aetoas from beach, bright
mo 1st. ll!lt plul sec 3 Bdrm. 6 4 Bdrm. $8115 ocean view. 3 Br. 3 Bl. • • .,.rt ..... is.. vrHI locanonl 1 Bdrm. Ke nnebun· kport?. ~ & airy 2 Br. pallo, lndry 552-3252 Iv mso B••W.1t•• to $600. Fenced yard• & be•" t 11u1 ly done. 1700 16th St gtr•g• $300 + chg rm S 7 1 51 mo V, I y
NICE 1 br •iet 3UO g1r1gH Kid• a pet• $2400tmo. A11e11. now. (Dover at 16th) 537-3233 Agt c11g Isn't that the boat 988-e283
wtall utll-pd •••••c,c:RENT~~s·•••• welcome. 545-2000 By Owner 760-1977 (714) 642_5113 Very lrg 1 Bdrm, child ok h Th A . 3 St 2 ea. yrly. $800/mo
Sherp Kitch MO<e $325 1·5br's $200 10 $2000 Agent. no tee 3 Br. plus den, Harbor Ooly $320, 537-3233 Ag! t at won e menca's Cup In 757 I blll to beacll
QC-RENTALS 750-3314 750-33t4 ()9en 7-d•ys $750 get• 4 Bdrm. 2 Bl. View Homea. cllg ~fDr~ Bkr. 675-41112
2 br. home centrally loca· STUNNING 2br ger. bulll·ln1. more Brok., 759•1501 OCEANFRONT • aharp E/Slde 2 br, 1 be, encl If )'Olire not sure who (or Whal) Keflnut..•okpon
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mu .. llOUlh of dwntwn handy kltch. kids $400 OC·RENTALS 750-3314 Fr-"' Painted! 3 Bdrm. 2 ;>enthouM, ocean view. 1650 mo. 875-3033 $485 673-0731 ,,_ 8-nt'*"" Lrg IOI one CC-RENTALS 750-3314 -7 llo ........ 752 5317 rv:11nybunkpon IS one of 14 dlstJnctJvely ...,.... · · · i ---------3 d 2,.., b1. MW carpet thrv-out. pa • .....,.,. • 2Br, 1ea, $550 mo. 4Br, 2 Br l'A B1 No pall Offferent ai»rtment floorplllls •I SNwind V1M~
R3. l2V• VA lo.ii Hive Loaded 2br. lg ~r. aff Abr erma, S 8bl0 OHarmbouo r $700. 537-3233 Agt. Chg. HARBOR VIEW 4 '"-. 3'L 2BI. $750 mo Across Laund"' Hu about $20.000 equity U1ll pd k't 1 •• 25 "' ,. ., in ntmgton 8eacll.5Nwind WI~ is a result uchingi tor almllir • • "'· ns ~ 2 1 3. 4 3 1 1 1 t 4 or •....n IHet 3141 ba. fem. rm. bonus rm. from bch Sept-Jun1 $450/mo 031-3671 of totally personalliecl profes.sionat planning
eqvlty In Cringe COUI CC-RENTALS 750-3314 714-983-6767 •• -........................ •P•. gardener. s 1800 (213) 848-2232 2 bdrm twnhH, 1'A bl The kind of attentlOn you deserve 11
Condo or . 1 Joe 2Br fenced yrd cpt/drps 2 NEWPORT HOTS. 2 Br· mo. AQt. 75llo-l076· WINTER RENTAL 4 i:r*"e, patio No pell · A --4.-.. ,__.of ~·ture a"" IM""-773 73 8 lend hk . • br, nr beach, gar. No den $1000 mo to mo & -• ~ .. .,.,, ~"' ... '"' • .,, ·4719 or 2· 14 I E' ~de r ~Id ~Pl• gar pels. Prefer mature cple. gard_, Rae· Rodge;.. Ocean view Condo In bdrm. 2 b• Av111 Sept 75. Nr 19th/Pomona nestled in• forest witll babblloO broolU and quiet
offloe. s5'15tmo :1tcif6~ pets. $595 536-2272 agt 831-1288 • Newport Crett. 3 Br. 3 15. $800 mo. 675-0303 5411-&357 ponds. cQOlf.d by natural ocean breezes Add 10 . Ba. pool, 1pa, tennis, 1 bd' ti ,_ • 2 bd 1,L b Fl 1 that t rts.
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TO EXCHANGE $109
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of
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&42-1423 or 845-3178
beach & school1. Furn. 1•5br'I S200 1012000 s 12oo/yearty lel.M. Cati step• to beach, 1350/ Dishwasher. prlv Piiio a convenient 1ocauon near sl'lopptog and
Decorator perfect, •P•· evell. $ t 150. 964-5096 750•3314 open 7-<l•YI Deloree wee!<. 875-4488 Oar. No pets. $520 mo. emptoyment and you've got; place anyone wOukl
clou• 2 bdrm, 2'Aba, new TSL p 60 543-6470 Cal)ll Cod. Pool, 1ec. rec. Roomy 3 bdrm + den, 2 EASTBLUFF: 3Br. 2bl. foP. 1142·1 3 YEARLY RENTAL :\ .prOUdty all home.(Even Kennybunkporo)
area. p\11 patio. balcony be~hs. dbl gar L1nd'E:" A11111 Now. $1000/mo. PllYATI PAii ~~~~~~.~i. 25t,0~ 1n!:·ca~~tt.'11~0;:.,.~:,;1ii One and two bedroom. one ano two bath ~tne cellar & Iii• garage ~llen~1T~atT~~tsioo+. 940.9019 2 muter bdrm•. 2'Aba. co•• t Proper 111 • consider Pete. S375. apartments from $5l
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11111alll•fl cpl• 1 ml from bch 2 crpts. tncd yd, w1ter pd, room and 3 flreplac.e. "-""~-'-' front, cul·de-llO, quiet. m•• ,,_,. ~,.• W'W cllll Dr •. nr alloppln .....,.lll-111'"• car g11, quletst. No s>911. 27 to "B" Delaware. 12100 mo. CK ..... op-_,.,11.'-L.-'~~ ~ti $525 mo. (71'4)!594·1&81 •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• bw•. pool, 11110. A~i
• Only $800 mo for the 8311-4120 t-5PM. lion. C t ll ag ent II .,_ 1411 JTlllualdH 11191. Sept. 1 e•t·4t44: evt
t 1..a-1~. /I right larnlly. 845-1537 Walk to beacttl 3br 1V. Ba. 84W092 ~;.·2;;~-·a~c:p;.: ........................ 1 BA. 1370, ge• pd. o.r-~ t\PJ\BTME~ ~-3117
...._ ....... .,.. Eutalde 1 BR duplex U111 lovely ylrd. dbl Olf'GI Undemated Eteganoa vu. AC, PoOI. •viii e-t. ... ,, "'' clan view. w/w crptt, ~o LID •sW'1G •·1_1r_1_e.. __ 1 _pet1t ........ lng--.,-lll.-
Lg• 28r. din. beau I Incl ye rd pit 'ok only 1850 + chg ... t ... •••• $575 mo. t.lo peta. Sher· ...................... clrpe. bit.Jn 110\!9, retrlg. ·' r.a1l~•Vi··' ~ blk to ocn.
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brick patio. tmma c J400imo M ·Crow Agt 537-3233 agl F-..... ...-... ~"· 2 ry t 7f..2380 dye 2 Rttpontlble, retired "' blk bu .. • l thopt. ....t. 173-4210
11396 ~ .. 78• ·... · -c...N Adultl (M/fl) with to rent Off-I ....,n, lndry. Quiet "" ......... /hflna. 114.......,1 °' .... 2-1423 3240 BrMZY 2 Bdrm. 1V. bdrm and den, 2 ba. Ne-. 2 I A 1~ be, patio, MOblle Horne IOI 8 rno. Ho ~~'wae3 . WUTCU,, irnrnac 381' 3.,._ lrml di• ey owner 3 BR 2 a... ta-beth, olllldren OK. 1525 Oolf GOurM vi-. Near gar, •s80 & 1100 dep. M u 1 t a 11 ow p 1 t . AnArt~ • Lg• t br. patio, pool.
nlnQ fern rm •viii Im-mlly. xtr11, 1830 mo. + c:tig. 537-3233 Oc•an. 'ull Howrlty. No pat•. Cr a I g, "4-1110. WllTUll Yl.L&ll ~r"~')J Avail. now. '46-1152
rnma: 11100/mo Sa I I I 1 4 7. 0 0 0 $625, 4 bdrm, 2 bath, ~~b7~~;r-'""' 1145-1370, 00. Qardlf'I OroYI TownlloU11 1 6 2 Br. epte avell • luxuriOU~ .lduft & family liv1n11 in tlO 4111 ,.. C/_,.lt 117f .. / ..... lh4. 541-8077, 1141-4744 newly carpeted, all IP• Ooeenfront ...... 2 llf 2 2 ar. 114 Ba. patio. no pool. epa, lndfy rm, no ·o0 •••••••••••••••••••••
lncndll* ooean views. 4 BR, 2Y, ba, form11 di-pllances, oreel view, !Mill Of laaM option ler· Be, trnaahlno looatlon, PltL 760-7272 l)llll, lmmecl oocupency. !WW COUMlrY setting, I, 2. & 3 Bdrm~. N .. r new 1 Bdrm ept.
oldtlme:t=.39'.IO ntng. Meu Verde, 537-3233Chgagt g• 4 Br. oena11ron1. on Cove.Adult~ J.JJMlll-4 #II t8'.a?4tt'\450 Amtnities lndude: wltll tlllllt-ln•. ~
'"" =Ao~~OMES ll~~o. f.rdnr Incl. Great for young ltmllyl a e· :":!i'!i~· =m~ ::J·~ 4~1 mo. ...................... ~ti'°' ~t • n.,1 /G3s Ranoe *Tot lot1w-nbeh~ ~oOt~. Md WA
1400
• eo · bdrrn. 1v. be, 1575, low 113001ino famlly ' Vrly 1776. DetuMt 2 br, TSL Mgmt ~wu2 "" " " r pubho 1ennl• cowrte 1
831· . 3 8R, 2 IA 1550 mo move In, chg &37·3233 &41~3310 aft I ~dys. • ,. LUii .. r~e· .... ., w•llf. 2 B nt Ba. 14&0 * 01(,h\Vac;t\eridl~pos.I * P.itio/sundtck golf ooU"9 rittlt beNnd
... , ... •i-M "" ~ ~h•rg10,~/· gt'i:i' 111'· Perk Lido Condo, 3 Br 2 .... , ,,. .. ... 7 • 979-llM1 I fo~ I Plfto~:.-:aa w I * Dr.s-..icaPN>ting * l.lUndry racilit1es propetty. Clote to ~ :r.r.T.:;:;:T......... tencec1 ~· 973-0111rr · Im•• tuf ea. trp1o dthWll1 indry te.1 Vlllt• ~.Ne. a vr1y to akr .,er, 1t9Pe 10 111n et. 946-N07 .,..... ..,... ry= uu1rn.on11\.
V"Y 17H. QM 2 llf. ,.,.. JV• ••••••••••••••••• m~ rm 3 carportl 'p•tlo b r ·~ b• oondo In bOh, alt ementtlte. MOO I(' *Recreation room *Air condllloninR Av Autu9t 16. one ;;~N or w a ttr . Famlly•llnd 4 bdrm, 2°" 1700, 4 bdrm, prim• 17". Nt..ff22 ' • J>uwtlful l uttalufl. "'° 1714412 l c~/p!~1~.,.;:u=· I Come 5ff ut now for b8t MIKtkln. lib W. I ~~.ci=. °1 ~~
• ...,....7, ~!.1J>onu1 rm, dbl gar. loce11on. Low move In. W t 1111 1 I d l 1000 mo. 111' 1a11 Clean t br t oa frplo 'no s-t• Jmo Totet l _.... u1ft..~a.i.t ilt.Call ... 1~131. '
Ate YoU pllMfl'tg a mc>W't ~.Chg $37-3233 -Ot. 587-3233 agt, OllO· 0:,:. "1 w.11 ~ :i~n~~'lnMOd!" .~8:8· ltOvl . re trlQ: V'rly i ft1CW9tti1750; W.7'90,, ~-loop to"',._.. FY : I~:--~....-.-.,-..-.. ...... _
o Wed adl _.. point MHA VEADE·38r, 28•. univ. Park 1 Br. den or 21 yrd w/1arc11n11, 110. Mult9 ~. 00 ~ oei MOO/mo, S7&-Ml3 1 '4-lM7 I 'o':af':. ':;"90~0'::
,_,in tttertgrltdlNctlon SNOmo.11u1at+..o 81',motomo.1750/mo. •v•t•m.811001"'0.Nr Ja otl G•l vln cl•y1 8mllll lM t ... ~,ll'l·1 llAYTIM81M ......
••.·tlnd '" "o•• yo11 dep. No ca11110 clOG•· Ina• Ag1. 6112·7802 01 j p er IC & a c"o o11 . Tll·HSO , '•v ••· dry tacit, c1eok, •eoo. 8peotow11f."'6C.PoOll • .. ;:.'C::,.~~ wcs. .,...,. Avt1 t-111. 1111-3642 ~.,.._ ua..iato ......_ t?~• , "*'· ..... ..a I c m ~ L:: _.
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83t-0700 Ntw 2 Br. 2 Ba. Condo, Mature working , •hr my $300/mo Tern ~-.43'9 . r .. . THI I.IF! £XT!N810N Cl•HICl l, POP•·l•:n. htlpful XLNT wrk'g cond. trooun 11 l lLH fllANV CandldatH Wiii Prlnc•vlll• 1rea. Fur-home. 124'0/mo. IMludN Yeo.-t7t6 • H O l 1HO eq.rt. ~. 80CllTY W ot k e h op•. a A . Nonemkr prtt. Start PIT, '1T, xtnt oomm, have a llalr lor deoor•-ft~!!~A~!! •... !.~f 1BR tpl w/ 11ove/rtfrlg. 3
blocks to bch. Oultt
$<150. 4'89·5259 S. L1g.
..... 4000 .••••••.•.•...........
EASTSIOE CM Prlvat1
furn room & bllh Utlla Incl .. ralrlg . S316 mo
nlahed, tully equlpptd, utlle. By Hoag. Own rm l iri.1tlbMt IMMa. C.11 Pfop oNtf'• cremation• & ... 858-575" 11200·11600. 848•7408 work In oc. Muet havt uno end Ml ... w1n1 n.
teonl1, golf, pool. Sl*!IJI ba. 54S..0021. R~m1te w1nttd M/F, MI.'• 0 •IS · 8 100 ; vtoet It ... With llm~I· J 6I Wi " 1011 11111 tor color. will train xlbla houra. Ind rectlve !~~~~~ ::u~a!':,~Y Ptrk Newport 3 "r. :r::. ~:n~~c15~~~.~:; a. 13ee city and dignity. "W• .! ••••• I~'............ IOllHlPll 8<10.524'9 1~ comMIHlon•. WILL
2131873•5211 TownhouM, pool, tennlt, ac. tultM, full MrV. Incl. b•ll•v• 1f11t death le Young married mi n wtll Con1ultlng englnttt firm OeOvtf)' T IN. lnttfVI-• 10 AM
vltw Bick Biy. Jin eve oon t . rm. 1 te2 S E ll"IP!Y a~otthe llfa dootn.,alhandy work. nurOrange CountyAlr· WIPAll Dltl Y to2PMonththour.Sat.
PA[M SPRINGS 759-Q0.48 Ftm/Bllboa P•nln, 2 8rlttol, btl. Aedhlll l prooau". 1 10 Oharttr C ell evu & wkend1, POtl '""' •KP«'-~. Auq 1", 1600 Dove 81 PRIVACY? 1---------atoty 3 Bl 2Y.t>a, 1111.llted Nwpt BIVd, 957-8-451 m emb erahl p IH (In 812·t525. Mtf motlv1ted lndlvldu11 10 people needed 10 d•· au11t 330. Ntwport
N-3 BR 2 BA hOmM. Ftm, 30 ahr lg• 11vl1h celllngt, !*cony l gar organtu tlon). FOf' Mem· 10 Ptfform ell Job coet1 llvar •hopping ·~ frM BMich
poor. 1pa. bbq, 1tereo, twnhae w/reap. working s2881,,.0 Aak tor Jim TtP LIOATlll b«ehlp lnlo wtlla. P. o. Lie. European nurH/ eccountlng p1yrOll, AIR, 0111 Qertlll Ille~!' klet• -----1-.-1-1-1-1---
dally maid aerv From lem. unbeltevabi. roome. wllndet~. 875-U5l8 & 1200 1q ft. 14304 8eacl'I Box 3182 , N.8., Calif companion, home cart, A/P, benlclng lnvut· No M no .... uet be.!' .. 1 n 1125 nlQhl overlook Ing brook l 8H-51811 wkd)'tl Blvd. WMtmlntter, btwn 92003 cook, tic Liv• out. manle, contract•, etc. In .app .. rance ... uat PAIT ,TillE
Palm ~prlng• Retotl wlt«flll Pool Jae 1111• 2 lrwy1, 73• • 1q II. 548-8572 E11ctlltnt opportunity have economy car or Be a carrier counMlor
L_a_g_u_n_a_f_u_m-rm-. _p_V1_b_a-,1 Ren1111. 213/879-8208 ttc. NBiCM arN, lro,.,; M/F non-emkr. ltlr 3 bdrm Won't laall 97M888 or GOVERNESS end working condlllon1 motorcyclt Apply In for a local new1p1per
non-amkr. over 410, TV. LK ARROWHEA0·2•1Y $350. 780-804'5 ;~u~~ ,;, ;o•~ ~~r~: ,_eeo_-0_1«_._____ SCRAM-LETS Top notch. Franch-~~~.~::~:!• wl~~·:~~ ~=i.'~a!2J~~n ~:,u. No •wxptkrltnc1y••2n•c••·
873-754'4
p ool B ua/Pro f n-4Br +loft. 2Be. 2 F move In lovely homt Engll1h Pref NB Hry or on • he>ura 494-0451 lrplci. 2 balconlH. ce-CM. Pvt rm. Ba & compl. 8"6-7917 ti.I 10am 8111 ANSWERS 4'92·1517 parlance FREDERICK DELIVERY PERSON n-• w.-175 to 1ttrt plua
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Roo••tB•LBO• s230 thedrll cet11nn, color TV oute old prlv. Lealle ema-o .,,,,. rm Hou--"-. •tor,..._.. """' "'"" "" ·-"' ,..._. ,., " " · ·• -~2 327 1 In "--1 M o-... -...... ~.., -~ ....... • '-"""' 5"6-..... 5. Mn1lce Motor bike P<•· net'lhlp"a profit• mo. view, lurn evlb 911. Sips 1" North Shore. ~ • 7. 5"~60. •P .....,. • ... .._t 1q ft offkle IP-tor ,...,.._ • •1 Fir at clan Franch-A 11 Jo t
112 3 + non -s m k r $285/wknd 1395/wk. Shire beaulltul 3 br furn. tit. '250 8"S..l289 IM. C1 -1vall now. 625 Alwayl ·factor Engllah Pre I. N B Bookk le<rea Hrly wag~+ ml-Manag;:n1uno~unl·
673-9015 $595/mo 522-8831 house, j1c, gar Irvine Fem rmmllt wanted to W. 18th SI, Colla Meea. C~R:~~I)' 4'92-t517 eeoer I leege 957"2700 9118 llH For Interview Clll
La 1 1 p 1 731-8830 lhr63r .. 1 3 BR 2 Bl •Pf 845-8830. He Mra. Olstreught mother to Iii l W. H 1100 Lite bookkeeiftng 1nd I IELIYHY /STOCl efter 8 00 PM 8"2-5878. h~r~.;.g~::. er':a MAUl-Klhel !Br lux, 130 2 F 1 h 3b 3b In M. $245 mo l 11111. Nor1hrup. dapari~nt •tore iate-.!.'I. •• !!'•••••••••••• office work. Pan time Must be 18, lull lime, ext 312 ,,. per dy Oen v iew . em. 0 s are r, 0 673·5"92 ..... 631-7770 I Wedne1tThur1. 11-8. ---------170. 846-7311 673_6210 675_9836 condo In Nwpt. Welk to UNNV Ntwport Be1ch aperaon: "Th• la11 pair W.trtftl81 F s 2 s 0 XLNT Opportunity tor ex·
W/F 11111 spacious Bdrm • beach. 6<15-94'53. RHP non-1mkr M/F rm-Patio Office. 833 Dover. ol JHnl my IHnlgt l ttHlt Oltrt llHHl-AIEIT1 41~~ :t 1 i1~1s1 C°M 1 -7 perlenced Dental Alll•
mate w•nted tor 2Br, Suite 2 . 1 308/mo . daughtllf' boUght-•ao l}'pt 85 wpm, $/H P<•f. 100"~ commlMlon Min---lflrlt with ROA Bu1y,
2Ba epl nr S. Cit Plaza. 831-1094 tight 1t1e had to buy the PleaHnl telephone vol-lmum fees. Beautiful fa-Dental Cha1ra1da Aasl•· pleasant, Lagun• Beach tulle w/prlvate Beth tor OCEANFRONT KAUAI M/F nonsmkr shr Irvine 2
renl. $350/mo Ref's req Sunny romantic Polpu br, 2 ba Woodbridge
_6"_6-_6_2_1_1 ______ 1 Be a ch 1 5 · FR o M Chateaux w/M, 32 & 4 yr 966-0554 evea i--nd-F-100-r -ott-1-ce-.-A-C-.-g-rea-t poc:kela SEPARATELY." c;e, lite bkkpg, eblllty to cllltlea In lrvlne. tanl, Part-lime EXPE· Office Full or Part-time
N B. Shr 2 br, 2 b1, pool, view, 325 aq 11. 804 aq ft. Wit I fo.U 1300 follow lnllNC1lon1. Grt-HlllU IULn RIENCED. RDA prefer-_•_9_4·_9_76_6 ____ _ Share nice 3 Bdrm duplex
Balboa Peninsula Ga-
rage. lteps 10 beach &
bay. 204 Adams-A.
WATER. Spectacular old son (resides wknda).
views 1 Br $45. 2 Br Welklng dist. to lake,
S60. 499· 1526 shopplf\O,. Alt. g1r. 1310
---------1 mo. & ·~ utlls. 552-9018
pvt ent .. own relrlg. 1296 1 Ole 2nd llr, 375 eq tt ••••••••••••••••••••••. phlc knowledge helpful, 111·01.0 ~::ivl~~/1v;11~~~oc!~1~ F G S. hu opening In
10111. 8S1-352G 50¢ sq It. (71") 674-1921 non-amotcar pref. Sal1ry ---------830 1130 Huntington Beach office
S235 1st and lest Pvt
bath, kltch prlv. C M
631-41369
hoatlH Trlll1l Prol lem. Weatcllff area. Furnished 3 bdrm, 3 ba. pool, non amkr, no pels.
Atrium spa condo near I 2 9 o 8 5 7 • 6 9 4 1 ·
pool and pultlng green. 673-4'060 '
(SANDPIPER PALM OE-1---------SERT) Want Ooeanfronl lnt'I slewardess wlll shr
Month of Augull lor furn. CdM apt, gar. w/
Muter Bdrm w/prlvate VT. OFC. 1176/mo. Nr. FOUND ADS ~opmp~•;;~r~a 1~~~xsp~. De .I ~or Autolmdobllel SalNu
b•. Av1ll lmmed. Wk-O.C. Airport. Conv par-' · · CLERICAL nta .,ep. Ina • 18 ''· 0
d • .,. before 3 & wknda kl I Modt l Builder Magazine. E)(perlenced R.O A nee-Prospecting. Allrectlve ,_ n~. pvt entrance. n-8 t • • k f •• o I 8•"-9160 ARE FREE 0 .. pm."' or ... re. <led for r1tiodon1 c compena111on package, "" clu es ulll. Rcptlon avail N r1h by arrangement Taylor. o rup. Electronlc Manufacturer j practice In Mission Viejo XLNT fringe benellll, tn-
Oown1own HB, non-smkr
Fem. 1 blk from Ocean
1200 'h ulll 556-7980
Femal• roommate Lagune Crow 4 Co. 6,2_1,23• lLTIUTIOIS In Laguna Beach has area. 830-3703 eluding company paid
Niguel, walk lo bHCh. 6<15-3176 CaU: Woman In Corona dal Immediate openings lor IOeek clerk, pan -rime. Denial, and rapid ad·
Furn rm, fem. pref, pvl
home. !\Itch prMleges.
month ol your choice nonsmkr. 911, $400. 675-3782 675-51"8
~~:. ~~: g~:~~~:i~: 1---.-E-S_l _l _P_IO_E_O_t_.__ l·'2·llll Mtr. Newport Beech 2 part time cierleal SKY LARK MOTEL 2274 s~':r.c,e~at~I :~':~~~~
$325 mo. Call Ruth, Area to do e1taratlon1 In WE NEED A ~.e6w-7~!>5" Blvd C M ind ca..:'a1tv u~-~ d•
Mesa Verde 5<19-9847, A11all Aug 20-Lebor 01y. M/F 10 shr home In lrvlne.
6"2-41546 Corona dol Mar 2 br $290/m o + 'I• utllt
Attractive rulllc upetalrs-~~~~~~~~~! h 1 11 .,.. .... ' _ .. 240-6074 •ti. 8pm. Hltlng. We supply dMk • .,;. Yfir om~ or am• re-PART TIME Slrebl• For IPPI. Cl ll
N.B. 1 blk bHCh, CIHn tplCe, copier. You sup-LOST: Cocketlel between ti lhop&..o~l,~b CUil nPIST OE~~'G~~~EERNT I Hank 5"9-8909
reap non·amkr, prkg pl)' Ph<>ne, & i 95 pr mo "111 and Balboa Bl with good typing skllls Oea.gn & butld formula I FllEHUSI MDI.IOI avail 1225 mo. s 10 pr desk. Call 644-7211. Whl•llel a lot 675-4'498 Apt. Manager, couple w/ 55 to 60 WPM tor our E 1 d 11 eicptrlenca tor 100 unit Purchasing Dept Op-type race cars lor com· xper ence berg1111
beaut turn 3 blkl 551-2255 Michael
Avail 9/1, Nwpl Bch quiet ocean $325 week. haven for busy exec 6,2.0377 or 875-1518 Single Lady, musl llke
Non-smkr Pvt bath.
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iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Koda to share home In parking, pool $300 mo Costa Mesa. Sept. 111
de P A I• o wk I Y l•ll•n• •••l•I ff SO •II• IAlllYll garden apt .. Coat• M"' portunlty 10 learn 8 va-pe11t1on on World Grand molders to build Cale· 675-7025. •••••••••••••••••••••• L 1 7127 1 C t 1750 +bonus+ apt Pr1xclrc~11 Mu91beable maran SallbOlll
Reply Answe< Ad •701 MAUl-Klhll 1Br lull. S30 move In 1325 plus ·~ 01 : n 01 a • riety ol skllls Prefe< so-10 design racing compo. I $41 25·$5 25 per hour Newport Beach loll tor fllca and Laboratory Mesa-Huntington e.ach 6"2-4'907 wkdya. meone able ro work ftom rent Femlty atmoaphe<e. apace -up to 7500 aq tt. Area. 1~ yeart . Choke I PM 1 6 PM nents from 1crllch & plus benehts depending 6"2·<1300 2, hrs per d Y 0 c n v I e w u t II s. 5 4 o." 9 7 9 or
673-62 10, 875-9836 5416-1074. Btwn 6·9PM.
Ft male to shr 2Br lurn
apt • prlvele bath. kit·
Chen prlv pool & car
port. nr J W Alrporl 557-7678
FulluHolhouM.Nr"""" 6"5-2111 Ask lorJoe ch•ln. Reward. 83l-1748 Bebyeltter netdad 2-3 1 0 Integrate them into on e11pertence Apply In """" tlmH ptr week, Co111 compellt•ve un11 Otrecl & per• on EA IC SON ULUA ISUll Rmmte wanted. non-& park. Rent Incl utll 1utlful txecutlve otflce ev. da 754-6295 MeM area 8<18-8782. We also need supervise cr-or mechs YACHTS, 1931 Otert
SOUTH BAVFRONT. 4 smkr. mature prof .• nr $350 mo 759--0760 tulle plus werehOUM In Losl Lg wtll blU4H!Yed cat, BABYSITTER NEEDED I l1•tr1I Cltt"t & labrlcetors Able to Ave. Irvine, Calll 927141
Pleasant room avell Bay
St., C.M Working person
only 1150 5418-3663
bdrm 8 121 .8 128 ocean. HB S350 SAVE MONEVI Room In pre1tlglou1deslgncentllf' w/IOTige<Llly.Vlc <lth& CdM . Pltlme No n-, In our engineering P<lnt l use t>uicmBSdegreein ,. h
675•6829 1_960_-_15_90______ Npt Bch pvt home, evall on Redhill. t776 IQ. It. Avocado . Cd M •moker. Eng speaking room. Lots 01 llllng. Englneeflng, 5 yrs rrel-•lrllf tr
Apt 10 stir M or F non-now $325 6<15-9515 675-3882 from 10-5, 675-5695 J60-8398 operating blueprint me· nlng or el!per Musi have hnt1lltr/S1" ••• 10111•1• to S••r~ 1300 smkr $260 mo No ulll 6"<1-9539 atler 6. -------------------< chine and Xero.1t equip-USAC Ch1al Mechenlca Full time lob. must ha~
•••••••••••••••••••••• New p 0 , 1 B 8 a ch A 2 000 ti Lost: SI~ S.alpolnt•. BABYSITTER NEEDED. menl. Mull be able to lie or equlv11 FIT $20 good driving record. Re-Prol woman to shr 3 Br. 5,8_3008 C.ll'l.01 for •••I 43SO PP<OA · Sq store. vie. Dover ShorH, NB. My home EHi Coste type SO WPM mlalmu1n 800 per yr Ad pd by 1 terences r'""ulred Plea·
d.n Np' Shore. home •• ---------•••• ••••••••••••••••• choice locatlon, AC, R-erd. 6"2-0062 M 1 17 old bo s "" ·-St I N t Bl d 1 H bor eu or mos Y tertlng time will oo oe-Emp Reporl 10 closest !Ml s•nd phone numbilf aotoli .. Oii/i 4100 comm pool. rennls. Own rm, quiet h·-co••, orage gariga or rent ewpor v a ar · F Mon t" F I O r II Id...,. ti f .. a 1 ,., · -"" B lb p I I (71") 874-1921 ound· Young fem dog .,ru r · aye · u c cv at me o nlre. but EOO Ole in OC regere11ng and particulars to Bo• ••••••'••••••••••••••• steps to beach. S350 wall\ bch. sn"' prof wo-on • oa en nau a · · · ti 5•9 "200 t 3290 11
U 65967 W/o •·$3 nelll loFunZone.,. , GoldenRetrlever &Stiep me ... ..., ,e11 employeewlwork5 12425211007061.010 t0510ally Pllot,P.O S Ull MOTEL Incl ulll 4 • 5 alt 8. man, . fplc. 25 shr 10~x2ow. 673_29,3 "•••111111 mix. 5"8-3397, 6"2-29 19 or 84'5·6023 alt 5pm. hours dally. Prefer so-Box 1580, Costa Meu
Wkly rentals now avall Prof female 10 shr CdM bills. 644""°26 alt 2:30 •1•t1l1 441S Found: Cock1too. Back BABVSITIER. mature lo-meone able 10 worl\ DIRECT CA 92626
I 1"0 & up Color TV hse. $300 mo incl utll + M/F 40 plus 10 shr, NB. East side C.M. Slngle ge-•••••••••••••••••••••• Bay area, CM/NB. vlng person for Infant. mornings. -------
Phones In room 2274 dep A11ell Sept 1 2Br 2ba A1 loc. Magnlll-~~ge51'203r ttorage. 175/mo ON OITIONAL COML. 831-1810 my homt pref Wkdys RETAILING GJOOBVEORPNEMNEINNGTS
Newport Blvd. CM 675-5838 cent view. 6<10-2886 ..,.. • 4 PROP. Plue 4br/2b a 7:30·5:30, CdM Reis. We offer gooQ pey and 4 31 POSITIONS 646-74415 ----------Garege for Rant, S50 per houee. W. 19th II. Coate FOUND: Gold ftm dog. 760-0686 tvet. day work week Many position• available
____ _,_ ____ ,Female non-smkr, 2Br. Npt Bch Weatcllll $250 month. 2684 LaSalle. M. 5"8-5598, 631-2372. slrlpe down back, Mesa $1 4,000 in US & Overseas. For
BE AC H AR E A 2Ba, pool, $255 + ulil. Mature female lo share Verde area 5<15-9712 UIYSlmlll Pleue call for appt Directory 312-888-4'347
982·1470 962-0930 w/same lovely 2br 2ba C.M. 957-274'0 Iller 6 l•l•1trl•l l1•l•l4SOO · for two 1 yr -'da. Non-Ext E-91 t t p 1 631 5489 pm •••••••••••••••••••••• Found: M4 Shepherd/ "' $84 /wk Shr my CM home. good rg .r. 00 · · · NB. 3975 Birch. 3660 sq. Beagle mix, blkl brn •mo k • r Pr • I . M • F l 14-414-1401 per year llUlTll OLll
1oc. pr et ma lure prof 2500 sq ft Condo. wlll ac-Ofl/t1 •••Ill 4400 II . Qr le11. MIA zo ne. s ante An 8 12 o I h 7em-<lpm Nwp t Bch 110 EXPERIEllCE MlHIEI
Retrlgera1or-Mald-Pool w oman C e 11 Sue cept 2 adlts. or 1 adll •••••••••••••••••••••• Agent 54'1-5032. 5"8-0072 Own Irani. Start Sept. T1l11lo hrttll J 110 llEOESSARY
Nwpt Blvd & Wiison 751-0508 w/1 child or Just t adll WOITIYE llml $750 up. 2160 It. lndu-,_L_oa_l_Fem--red-Coc--k-.,-.-vlc-~~~~: 8441-1179 or EOE I YOUll~ PERSOllS ~~ .. ~~=· 41~~B;,,22.
Costa Mesa 548•9755 NON-SMKR 3 br condo Poot, lg kit, 2 patios, lg IRVINE. Phone anaw•-1tnal . Office. 18101 Re-E C.M. An• to "P-nv". • Salary Plus commission
S • balcony w/bay view ring cont rm utll pd -· ' ---------(714) 9641 535" Call S ' Yearly on the beach. hotel 200 mo. ., ulls I 150 557•7883 or 8"0-B339 • · • • dondo Circle t M & T Fam Haartbrlln 6"2-52"1 UIYllTTll Clerlc•I. P/llme, tor la· I ••on. Tue.s, Wed un I I o S 2 5 0 0 0 ( 7 1 41 I room kitchen & showe<, de p n r 0 CC .•---------actry aarvi, tic Alto Huntington. Beach. Met r 1..,.., t b b~•t 2 "" 659 1983
$320/mo. Plus Sec de• 9"•.35c.•1HB • B 1 w 1 1111 desk space I 150/up ••2-2""• Lost. Doberman with u • -1 0 • •-sh Ion Im Po r I• r ' I · ""' ~ nare eau . ea C , c..n 97•5 .,.. ...,... yr old In my llome, Nwpt dlstrl"''IOr. •lnl working ORV CLEANING
Posit 2306 w Ocean-2bd 2ba apt . W/O, """'· .,...,. .. •---------Idaho 1ag1, red collar. B •• "" ~ HELP 2 roommates to ahr Bill-""""' 1300 aq ti. S-450 V 1 F 1 & M ch. muat have own cond .• ryplng e plus lmmed11a1e sterl for fully Iron I, Newporl Beach boe Pen house. 3 br, 1¥, w/resp employed adult 1817 Weatcllfl. N.B 258 Front office, larna rear c a r • '• 1rantp011etlon. Reis Aeq 7 1 •• 9 7 9 _ • 9 • • exper e~ 673-41 154' $325 'h utll. 8"2-6"92 4000 " 1 .-5"8-9 t5" 7 3 3 .. • .... · ! bl, lrplc fenced patio ·---------to sq. n st noor door 1789 wtllnlaf Ave.·---------c~:.~~-3daya/week 213-753-3776 Orv cleaner YOURSELF $267/mo + utlls. John M/F professional 22~ l.o Agent 5"l·5032 Daya 540-9352. Eves LOST IACIW .....,....,.. ~a1I l u••r 1 .. 1111 4ZOO 975-6267 bet 5 ahr 2 bd. 1 be 1pt In •.--50-tq-. -ti-. _1_1_00_per--aq-846-0681. ~'"°'ago. 644-5289 B•b)'llUer, my home. CWICAl.S • Exce lenl Hlary and To A l 1tttr Oarttr
•••.;:,;;l•L•Y••l••l•IT••l•L•S•••• S 2 Cd M . N on. s m k r . fl .. 4001 Birch • N 8 . •--------,-,,-• M T W 7 3 Perl/lime. AM & early s1rong Company benet11s Join • compeny that's
'"'" PIC br house. steps to $300/mo + utll 111/last Agent 5"1-5032 l1•t1J1 W .. IH f Loat male Tabby Cat. Vic 8-40:5-,52 eit 5 PM hours. Professional awGall you going •FTER THE BUSl-Avallable Agt 875·8170 beach tull)' tvrn Avall. + dep. 760~236 eves/ 1---------•••••••••••••••••••••• Woodbrld~e. ITvtne. • ----------1 appeerance. Typing 55 • rtal opponuMy wuh NESS~ Serious. ambl-Sept No lease 1325 "'-Nu-85 -8227 Beb.,.ttt t lnl I recnnn1z· .. Dr1pe
.l.l ,OllT "Ills pd 673-6339 ,___w_kn_o_______ "=H•t11t'" ,_ e<. me ura woman wpm, lillng, phones Call I -· ..., ry t1ous indlvldual• cen v ~ ,.....,., 10 care lor 1mall lnfan1 In Ms Ab boll. 541 6-0930 Cleanlf\g torm
$ 1200 mo. evall 81" 10 F lo shr 2 br 2 be co•• Educated lady 111\e to R--ntty moved to LOST, vie. Rlver/48th, NB. mv homt. Liit house-8 E • Ex1raordlnary repute· earn subatenllal dollars "" h h I I -TORTOISE 7" to 8" wd ' I em-2pm) quel Opp 1100 .. 1th many benellls. For 10/2/82 Executive 3 apt wt gar 1337/mo s are ome w same or ketplng 185 week Empt bdrm and den. ocean Walk 10 bch Nonsmkr 1 mo beginning Oct 1 rewatd &42-3669 &42-918" 5_.0_ 1368 •n e1<Clllf\O Hlea po1lllon
view, tennis. pool, spa 673·17751673-634'0 •-641_2_-_1ao_2 ____ ~-~='" C1lllornle desires quality Found: Blk Lab puppy, COMPAllOI • call Lea Ketaln
493-6269 CORIO TO H ARE F b~on:;.~r J~s'r~e2 8rw.2 ~:':.... Furnished home for rent Eastald'J:.':,~... B~~!i;.~~~~!~: ~~~ ~~:. ~.~~ ~!~1:r::~ COIT a
549
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l1li.01 PHl11ul1 N & d 1 I 4 1 .1 , ... ._.......... cllentate. 60"le comm + llghl house work. Musi DllAPEIY CUAMHI I • ,300 wk. 11,., t>lks 10 b-eu~e m to $262.50 + 'h u tlls .;.,. ..... ....,. seasvnalorlongterm Foundcute lrlendlyamo-968 -8080 , eves h N 1 beach 673•93841 each Hu pool. Jae. 645-2154 al l. 7pm .1 ,....,..,..,. .. 8"7-4'904' eve cir ewpor 121l LtSHl¥10.M.
1 Br. sleeps 41, across the
street from the beach
$295/wk 875-5068
parll. lrplc, piano, wesher (Barbare) In Laguna e.ach. ,.ey gray cit. per1 Per----------i Beach. 5<18--0805
& dryer w an• p1eesan1. •-------Newport Beach, a11n. dk i1ca. 831-5056 IUUTY Education -pontl.3C /"•.t.afU stable nonsmkr. M/F So Lag .. gated area, prlv Corone del Mar Found: Cocller mlic, blk & COMPAllOI ~U
$300. Carol a1 5<18-6803. ~82 ~ f\P~1·1 ~r ~!c~. •---------brn, M; Lib, blk. M; Sa-PIHTilllll IALOI ~~:n.h&~~k~e~dca~ CAREER
CdM 2 br, 2 be, so of Ouiel responsible Female 4194-41993. 4199-4722 *IELIXE IFFIOEI* Contact (J1") 49•-3757 moyed. M: lrl•h Woll-Looking 10 add to our king. Nwpl Bell area EDUCATION Hwy. Sun deck Av at I 10 share my 2 Br 2 Ba. From 1 room to 3 rooms. hound mix, F. Newport ltllfl • 1 Shampoo per-673-8000.
8/20 10 914 S4IOO wll Twnhome nr ucr. $375 No Lag Ocean front 2 From s1 16 a aq ti No l1ll•n1/l••••t/ Btach Anlm11 Shelter, son • 2 asal1ten11
673_3415 plus •,, ullll .. w/d & ge-bdrm. 2 ba. beau furn. lease required. AdJ. Air· ll•••t• S.W-3658 Exctllent training prog-Cook, experienced lor RESOURCE
-rage 553-1562 Eves S4'25 mo. Fem prof pre-porte< Inn 2172 Dupont •••••••••••••••••••••• ram Richard Ouellette gourmet rntauran1 Call
I'd. Sharon. 640-2912 wk Call AM 833•3223 I _,_ 1orna•l1 9350 S alon, 200 Newport 8 AM -9 AM or SPECIALIST V•t•tio• lool•/14250 Costa Mesa Executive LI-de • .,.,,, •••••••••••••••••••••• Center Or . Newport 10PM-1 1PM 4194'-86241
•••••••••••••••••••••• vlng In a 3 Br Twnhse. •--------IEWNRT IUOI ~r.,1tuj!l SOOS '* * * 8eac:h $142S·1lll/IH PALM SPRINGS LABOR lower bdrm & ba, owner oman wllh Career de-Executive otta In Can· ••• ••••••• •••••••• ltl11tl1 Parlor iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.Cosmetology llcense req. DAY New Condo 1 Br In (Jpper bdrm & den. sires seme. CdM. 2 bd, 1 nary Vlllige .• $4'50/mo Leundry Mii, Herbor & ,.,...__ 2, h ... Operetor (In your ula-aleepa "· pool. spa, 1an-lrplc. pool, clubhse S300 ba, $360 Incl hsaltpr BrOket 675-4'912 Adams Orou Income .,..._, ra • .,ey NIT PUT·TI•E ting snop) tor Innovative
n11, even anyilme S50 plus '• utlls & phone Avail 9-10 975-0578. •---------1<1000/mo. Full price 7 deys a WMk .... I• TIO non-1urglcal face 1111
dty Owner 5"8-5869 Non-smok-673·3313. _8_7_5_·41_0_2_41 _____ Airport lrN • Exec Sul-SGOOO. Aull & Fold In-Jacuzzi, Sauna. Local1 m1chlne needed Gen--eluded. 6"<>-875". as well as tourl1t1. Be • lai.s>none promo-eroua comm., training =.====-====:.!::..:=============:.!...-...;.. tea. From 225--450 aq ti BankArnetleard. Mallar lion cleril for local new-ovlded 85 2068 _...... $1 per sq ti. Many xlru BEAUTY SALON, 4' 111-Charge, Amerlcin Ex· 1paptr Prlvatt dHk. _pr ___ . __ 1_-___ _ .,.. -' --.... -.J.__ You can be a Cati 557-7010 tlon. tor .. ,. or l•a••· prHI, Olntrl. All wel-caaual attire Only requl-OHISRtl . Jt':if--LJ E R EA<*lant Ottlcel • Up to ,_B_•l_boa __ P_en_e_7_3-_57_7_o __ , come 71"1845-34'33 rement 11 a good phone FULL TIME. MS Soclal
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'f....;5:4~:.:;.' W J NN <I0001q tl. 1801 Newport l•ll•"' II 2112 Harbor Bl. CM voice and Iota ol enthu· Sciences or SPMCh Pe-,\.._ . t, Q. Blvd. C.M 8"5-2 t 11 Alie lulanl SOI 0 COE OS • Would love 10 alum Hours th<>logy. Exper with treu·
\. ~ ·-,_tor_J_oe _______ •••••••••••••••••••••• party with you. c_,1 Sue Mon·Frl. 5 .. 3,. n.30PM metlcally breln lnJured
' S E.1tecutlve olllca 1ul1e. OPA WUTI Tl llY or Kllhy •nyt lm e. Sit 9:30AM:-,730PM adults/ handicapped d• Just bv sending U!', vour na me a nd
a ddress a nd b) "atching for ~·our
name in tht• classified ads or the
Daily Pilot. !
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330 W. Ba)· Strf.'e l, Costa Mes a, CA 92626 !Zrn ~E-
corner of 4'05 Fwy, Near Local Pf'aclkle, conllden.-853-938j S8A 00 10 •tart. 1lr1ble. Salary commen-
Harbor Bl\ld. Take over ca. Reply to PO Box iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Al'lar Ill WMk. an1re In eurlle Or Hendri x
le1H. 1800 eq.tl. et ~ t332 Newport Beach UB& I YIOIJ'I par1nerlhlp proma &46-7458 EOE
ti. Clll 751~191 921183-0332 PHOTO MODELS For lntervl-. DANCERS
Founllln Velley Ollloe # ~ ESCORTS /DANCERS call ettet 8PM
spice, 2600 IQ.ti .• , 60& •iJ!:l,,n, ,.,, .,,., OUTCALL 24 HRS 142-llll noo .. 11,000 ....
• II. Oood expo1ure, ~' .. llMH1 n a 1 •••••••••••••••••••••• I 2 i~ :':1~~~·, i~''!! ~ I.I. IATIUI Full & part-tlmt da~•
wanted tor Bare Min·
MAT ounma lmum Talegrame. Audi-751-6191 .............. . ."'".' .u•• Speci1li'ilng In 1tt & 2nd
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SUNNY'S Executive
St,.....Reductlon:
Offloe-hm-outcall
'31-6377 111to11 uni Roo1. s'"* NH1cM
No dtpo11111 Luxurlou1 R.E. Brolcet 8d Realtort
new OfllCH. lncludll'g ,_6"_2_._2_11_1 ___ 5"_5-08 __ 1_1 LADIES: t.et Tom lhOw
reo.ptlonlat, 1n1werlng WIDOW HAS m fOf TO'a
Hrvlc•. conttrenc• RE Loans. l OK Up. No you • grMt 11me1 For •
tion• being held lhl• EJCparlenoed • wanted 1 weell lrom 9AM to 3 PM.
lmmed. Appl)' 1t: Bare Minimum, Mull know cabinetry & 1601W. Ketella, Ste 218,
woodworking. Apply So. Anaheim, or c:111 (71")
Co11t Bott Yard 2270 778-8"2 l
N ewport Blvd . N .B ---------67~2837 Otckhend, 1por1fl1her room, ttc. 752-&408. Crtdll Check, No Pan-dlecfMt Intro & the beet
400-llOO P US 4'00 ft II"' Dennlaon & AllOC 9ICOf1 write 11118' 2005 BOILER ••FG CO. CEO L 1 tq. n. .,. • w. Balbca Blvd .. N.B. ... P9ntl10UM Bl)'frOfll Sul· 873-7311 ca. 92863 Proven record u exec In
te, p trklng, patios. • nMd 2nd Trutt o.ed -.___--.....,--.-~----bolllor bualneet requ"9d.
873-1003 on Lido laland norne. ...,_ Wiii head co. w/unllmtted
Scellng Down? Starting Property wo rth 080, $16 67 po1entlal. Fantastic op-
yacht In B•Jt. Oct-Jan.
Oil malnl. exp. req'd.
Fl1hlng tJCp. dUlrtd
Ref• abaoMel)' 69891'\tlll
Send ~IO Bole 80 ,
Deity PHot Cost.a Meaa. ca 92626 ---out? Lower ovarhHd 000. With new 2nd, Prol. man w/emall Child pottunll~r th• eight
maintain Image, offloe at loan•IC>-'lalue rtllo wlll be need• hou.-eeper..glrl ~ reaume to: St lllng enythlng with t
Regenoy Center, E•eo 30%. 213n81-111a trtday. Or~f\IIed, hou-Juan ~~1:f:a~~· t1 O.Jly Piiot Clesallled A~ eultM In N9WPOf1 nr Air· Mholct. omo.. pee-t2tta la 1 11mp1e matter
port, fully equlpptd & wo..,..atl/ alblllty to computer i--------Jull ceH 6"2·5678
Hunllf\glon Betch Union
High School D1stnc1 Is
looking tor e petaon
qu1lllled lo develop and
update career and scho
larshlp lnlormallon. AP·
plk:allona will be ·~· led through August 20
1982. Plant apply 1n
person at Room 131 or
call (5" below)
1110111
EDUCATION
SPECIALIST
l 1I Ol-1Hll ••·
HBUHSO Is looking tor a
per1on With the •blllty to
perform raapona1ble,
para-prole11lonel work
with high IChOOI lndlln
1tuden11. Appfloat1one
will be llQCepttd thrOIJgh
Augu91 27. 1982 PINN
apply In person at Room
131orCell
•11fltd for •very bu•I· I'~--• .. / word PfOOMeOr 8o La.-...;._ ______ _
,,... need, lndlv omo.. U--.U/ gun&. room11>e1'1 .. .ima11 .1 a1·1y P1·1at .................. 10211 ,, ... a..-••• mo/mo. from 1378. £.tt I It•-' Hlery, or 11lary only. Ill•••• 833·8918 •••••••••••••••••••••• Flexlble flours. aarry htltlactte ......
80. l.AGUNA. 3 Arch Bay. ~~l! .• !~lj 8aNlee. '4~t ' llllCf &atlf&lf IA. 12141 :?bll':fy~ ,.;ti~~ hWV PIT ZIP 8r:i~~lr~~~~!;.,,P=: Hlllllnu&. (11•) IN·I HI
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With UM of reoep1lon. Pacman, Oefefl<lef, Oa· Ate 15·00. Mt11)' Yll(lfd I : lnchi d• prtparetlon of bank depoalla, , ~I oom kltClh PhOM. lega, etc. Wa delfver & Int•-.. H.H . .-. ,. : updating of rec1111abl1 1glng, 1n1werlng : • ee«~er111' a .O,d PIO-==·Call 5"-t370 '°' ply 10 Dally Piiot, •o• : cuatorntr lnqulrM and h.andlrng eollecUon =j • Da lly Pilot ClllNlng.Mall l rnetaage • 10&1. PO l ox 114 0, : C81ffa.Prtor!IOCOUf'lttNCefYM1*1nd/Of'Cf9dlt : I ifled MN. avall. MP1'9ttl1 It lll'f A ltm Coau ,..._,CA 12121 I : •11p1rle nC1• required. Th ia t•mporary : • ~:::for S
Herbor Blvd at Felr Or
In Costa M ...
llOSTEll /ClSllEI
e11perlenced only, varied
1hllt1 er Ban Brown•
Restaurant. 31106 COUI
Hwy. South Laguna
PletM llPPIY In person.
HOSTESS
to help snow apectacut1r
Newporl Beach Execu· rrve rnld90Ce to WNlthy
prospective buyer• 'h
deya wk Bright and excitlf\g personallty, e.1t-
cettent conV91Utlonlllst
1nd IUI*' grooming anCI 1ppear1nce .,., 1baolu-
1ely tuant111. RHI es-
tate Uc la halpM, t>ul not 1 required Send replys to
Dally Piiot Ad No 1041.
P 0 Bo• t560. Co1t1
Meta, CA 92828
cars•bikes•
•skateboards•
trucks· baby
carriages•tea
carts•trlkes
r ol lerskates •
w alker s•toys
·wagons••••
scooters•hot
rods•coupes•
t railer s•hard
tops•convert·
i bles •motor
homes•iawn
mower s• 11 mos
•corporate
headquarters
·garden carts
Model A's••••
•typingtabtes
whe elbarrow s•
recreational
vehicles•gotf
carts•moc:te1
tralns•blkes
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rofrige rators •skates•••••• ~· Judy .. ttle tlllll of the tollm, ,. HIP j l :!1~R7:'n~"}:!11~~1\•.,•g,:g, ~.P:~m:~!~~ ii •
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PAINTER NEEDS
WORKI 30 yrt exp. Intl
Exler. Acoustic oelllng1.
Davi• Painting 847·51MI
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**BRYANT'S** Wallc:overlng Removal
All Typee. 842· 1343
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Generel Help, eam up to LYI • u M1nlc:urlst needed for PAIT n11 1n111. lllll Secretary, 1 glrl olllce. TOPLESS MODELS • .HARBOR.AREA····
S400 wk I eking 1nep For c:onv Hoapltal. Ex· progreeelve beeuty 18lon Eves 8tld/Of weekends. Dependeble Nlee pen1on Mull be Hit 1terter & S7S DAY • PAID DAILY APPLIANCE SERVICE
lhotl In your erea. Am•· cellent 1>enent1 and wor· In lrvlne. 857-<lee& Rasponllble edult1, over nHded 10·5 Mon thru reliable. &4'-3494. no exp MC • 828-2583 we Mii recond guar
1eur photographer• nee-king condition•. com· M t t d llt 21, with outstanding, at· Fri. Wiii train. Apply In ll•nllY/UUl TRAINEES appUanoee. 549-3077 <*:!, P/F time, no eJCpel petltlve ealaty. 642..ao.M ~~=-~ ,0 .. 2p 1• trectlv• pereonelltl" to person Pier I. 2710 Her· Of letllng req'd. Write to NB "'j ,~2-v ';j' hi~ work with youth (agH bor Blvd. CM Mld-11U lrvlne lew firm I llY ~I
Untv.rNI, PO Box 1223 cer ng or •me c • 10· 14). C•ll 2·5PM. leek• dlllgent legal IC1ry Les 957-8133
Montebello, CA. 90640 M1lntenence/ Gerdenef', dren. Non·amkr. refs 642~321 . ext. 349. EOE •n&A. Ult •I w/mlnlmum 2 ~ ~• $1150 prefer over 40 yr1. fOf pleaM. 675-2878 Full/time. Experlenc.d. cMI lltlgatlon In CallfOf· Refrigerator. W81her.
HOUSECLEANERS apt. complex. uperience Mature c;oyple"' person ... WHI LHportH C. Oppty for nla. Selary negotiable, dryer. dl1hw81her &
Flex. hrs,, PT/FT Own nec:e1ury 548-9558, 10 ~ 8 unit apt In For lnauranc:. office 2 grOW1h within the chain. excel. benefit•. Send r• per month, to 1tert Ir-. 648-5848 GAaAGI SAU ADS NOW
CLASSlfllD H CllYI
Sii allOW trane.. Expd. 54o-0857 12·7. H.B. close to ocn. $200 -!Week. 567·1M2 Ma Phllllpe, 557-12&4. eume to Laurie StltH . Th~ depenm«'lt1 need Antq. retrtg,
Melntenance atrow.nee on $450 unit. Plutlc:a 2091 Buslne11 Center entry level people. Im· WeetlnghOuee. S85
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INSPECTOR (714) 533-8197 aft 8PM. .,.,._1 ....,,._1 lnAIL IUIAIU Dr. Ste 200. lrvtne. Ca medlet• openlng1 . 1•83g.3791. Orenge.
-" _..,_,_ Dre11 •hop: NB or Irv. 92715 Young people •ought. l•IHI 11/ul B••lh•t•• lt1ct lastllllt SEllll Medlc:al tuft time front of. lmmedlllt• opening on ell R • t • 11 • x p r n • c . You may call Sun thru Kenmore deluxe wuher, ••••••••••••••• ••••••• ••••••~••••••••••••••
Fur..ume for 2 week• In
Coate Meu to perlOfm
CHtlng layouts. Mull
have own pereonal tool•
end strong background
In c1ttlng layout end
geometric dimensioning
and toleranclng. Quall·
tied only. TOP RATES
PAID!. Call Ken Bum• at
(7t4) 545-2888 end ru1h
resume to: Vendor Sur·
veUlance Corp., 668 Ba·
ker St .. Ste 381, Coate
M818, Ca 92828-4471
lettrler hsl11/lalM
Re1./comm. Wiii lraln.
Colo r knowledge.
1-637~868
ll'flllNY
OHITDI 111111
E11tn extra money In your
apare time. Daye. Evea. &
Wknds Xlnt ~unity
tor houHwlve1. senior
citizen•. atudenta &
other1. S4 .00 per hr
Chlld cere or car pool
mileage aupplemented
Call Jamie from 9·4,
213 /430-8281 or
714/527.0235.
J anitor. pll . eves.
Mon-Fri • 7 30 pm to
11:30. Mission Viejo
er ... $4/hour. 541·3311
efter 6 pm.
Part/time work. nlghll.
M ·F. Wiii train herd·
working, relleble per· sons. 557-7480
lie• po1ltlon. Ml1tlon lhltt• for tral~ Of 8X• 544-2470 Merge 11nn&1Y w. d N 0 0 n ( 7 1 4 l work• xlnt, S95 Of beat MOVING SALE YUi Ill.El llllTUllCE Viejo. 495-1080 pe<lenced lndlviduala to t o commerclal/ con-9&4·2890 offer. 831-9197 Furn. Relrlp,•· TV, Wa· Sat-Sun, 3 temlly 510
IEOllllC operete lnJectlon mOI· ULll llructlon firm. Type WAITll/WllTlllS NI'•· smell relrlgeretor. shlng Mach ne, etc:. Ev• 10th St HB (all d1y) MERCHAfl>ISING ding machlnH. XLNT .... • .... 80-100 wpm, S/H 100 D om • Reet Wo rk• good. $40 rv:~~&afi:!'1.::;d,Auby Did looted bathtub, SOiid 111N-1Nl/... M••••-benefit• Include peld Unlqvewornen'1c:lothtng wpm, neat appearance, aye.801 ~~; ... __ .. ~u-8-48-3850 wood cot & end tblt. 2
-• meJor medloal, dental, store Hek1 energetic well Ofganlzed lndlv. Cell ranl, . """ ..... i---------l•IHI l1ala1el• winged bk c:hrs, lge mlr-
Huntington a.ch Union
High~ District hu
a need IOf • Sr. Malnl•
nenc:e Mechanic. Wiii
pertorm Mml·lkllled and
akllled trade work et the
JourMyman revet.
lllllTllTI plus 1hlft bonu1 pre· people with llelr for le-dally btwn 9· 1 Um. Wiil IPIUTN REFRIGERATOR •••••••••••••••••••••• ror, qn woven bdaprd. mlum. Good wo rking lhlon &/or modetlnw •x· 714/831·5800 Clean, Ilk• new, frost STEPS TO SAND 2 tlr. lwn mlll set lawnmo-
$1200 c:ondltlona. work 7•;. perlence helpful. Apply In SECRETARY • Gener11 ~~:m~~::, 5~~g"~~ free. S165· &93-9060 w/d, ocean vi-. yearly, wer, clolhes, ~uch more. ~;!; ~~:,1~,:..~~· pereon at Alexi• Netural office wor k w /tome 1:30. Good typing••· Washer. Kenmore 4 cyl. call 714•673•93"7· SAT/SUN. 9·4. 20552
A .., t 265 B .,..,.. A · Fashion~ 260 FOfMt Av.. bookkeeping, mu9t have _,llal. Salary open. CeH he1vy duty, brown, good Cll••• Iii #•r Queen's Park Lane, Nr
per month pp., a r-vvl ve Laguna IMaCh. car tor 1ome bu1lne11 M I le 844 24"2 cond. S50. 631--0288 •••••••••••••• ••••• ••• Bushardllndlenapoll1. • ---llHI Coita Mesa uM. Full time. 846-<l877 er or 0 GARAGE SALE·Aelrlg, ---------.._..," OI• llLES u a. "''' WASHER & DRYER $80 dinette lbllchrs blkH Aotlqun. 10 speed bike, RIUlllY OOlll I IHll Secretary, lull time, em ,.fff•I •If As la, wlll sell eep. ga• BBQ & much' more'. odd lumber. patio chrs .. Appllc:atlon1 ere now PIE ••-I b 1 ... __ •••••••••••••••••••••• "•e-709• 1 820 s DIS1rlbutlon staff has 22 ._....._ T .. I I 'o C I engrg •. typng, .. "" • .C.tlnn IOOS .,.. .. riced to ••II . 520'/\ msc 1 1 haron being eccepted dally Immediate openings. Cell Teacher for H.B. School. .. r v ng · i • a ~m th and , gen ofc:. Sel ••••'••••••••••••••••• •·T-a_p_p_e_n_m-lc_r_o_w_a_v_e_w_/ Avocado, CdM Sat/Sun At~~•th25• 1,,82. P'----~.n;,~7e3d noon. (714) E.llperrenc. pref. over 18. compeny wan• •• •· comm w/up. lmmed. I•--------be sed 1811 9 5 '-' ..,.... • --.....,...._ Cell 980-8788. •people to hendle rapldly opening. 549-1083. WESTMINSTER pro • neve< u • re • · n ... ,.,
appfy In penon at room1------------------expending bu1lneu. ABBEY S500. s275. 842-9006 C.11• .... M·oviNo·a·:;;~··;~;;
131 or call: Newport Ski Co. now hi· PROfESSIQNIL Alarm experlenc:. pre· SECRETARY/ EXPEDI· ANTIQUE MALL 30 INCH GAS RANGE •••••••••••••••••••••• r1ng•l9WIPedalpeople. " lerred.833-9381(ukf0f TOR for 1mell N. B. 11751W•tmlntterAve. S35. 4famltygaregeNJeFurn. ileeper, waaher/~ryer, Sele• e11per req'd. Ski Kent). Drapery/ Bllnd contrec-GARDEN GROVE 548-1021 clothing, lays, etc In al· •teamer trunk. 10 exl
weer dept. Call Vicki TALENT ting firm. Mutt be Ofge. 5,. •• 03 1-.. llehlf'l<I 970 Valencia teddet 559-4857
831 ·3277: Thereu. Ill.II OllllLTllT nlzed end &,ood typist. .....-vl GE refrlg. xlot cond. $140. g~ Sit ind s n • le i
831-3280 NEEDED! Big money-mektng op· Cell 873-07 ~ 8 CdM. G <>AGES Eu • .'.''!f!!! ... ~! ........ . portunlty for direct oon-& 12 AM. 40'1 STEAMER TRUNK 640-7872 Arv. AL , couehes. Sliver Gold Furniture
\ """ NURSE • AIDE. HouH· Join a company that'a eumer NIM of lnt'I per-Secretary s100"' beet offer. IO'-cnatrs. teblet. pelntlngs. A cceuoriea Chine . So -. keeper, clerk cook lor """""AFTER THE BUSI· lumea and cosmetics. PIT Temporary s~re· 945.n30 (7·9:30pm) 11~/n -books. complete houM-C""'tal Antiq·:-Must' ·~ elder1y J~ couple ....... .., ..-. •••'•••••••••••••••••• hold Items Set/Sun .,_ · ~· In H.B. 8 d.y •• 8am • NESSI Serlon . embl· Mike net $250/$1,000 1 • ...,. Out "-t• Com-._ Antique walnut & merble .,_ ... _ _. __ 10 _._... -·1 14111 all S1t1Suo 9·5 118 wk F Inf I -1 ..,. .. _ """eon' .. ,''1"' taJ...,.......blk "":.'... 8-tPM,.2948 Jeve Rd , VtaOvlto Lldol-·e · Mau"eo 1pm. M hr. Call btwn tloua lndlvldua11 can ly. "' more 0 cal nlcatlon Depenment hu wa11h1taod, S200/0BO nert e. u...... Coste Mesa . .. . 10211 ,......,.. ... 7-9pm 842-7348 earn eub1tan1ta1 dotlen 213-274-0382 need'°' an ecx:urate 55 8-45-n30 (7·9:30pm) lent oond. $60. 640-2033 GIGANTIC YARD SALE All l•tt.cM ..... i--.--.---.-----with many ben«ltL FOf llLlll•tu a., wpm typtat, good com-ANTIQUE STOVE Schwinn Scrambler Moto Stereos. furn · aporta kinds ol grul stuff. Seti
O_....__._ n••• --an exciting Mlel poeitlon C.M need1 expr'd me-munlc:etlon 1klll1, wllh $300 X. w/lull wheela. S75. equip • toys, teckfe & Sun 2812 Broad St .. Npt ~ -Exper'd ell 1hlft1. Excel· call L" Kataln 1 MlMwom llght 1ecretarlal exp•· 979•5027 844•594 1 more Sii/Sun 10·' Bell II lo•1 eall 642_.028 (lH) "4-Hlt lent benefits. Conv Ha. 549-4300 5-49•1457 ur1• 1 an. perm. rience. Thi• pOlltlon wtll 1------------------1052 Tulare (oil So
Equal Oppanunlty
Emptover
842-804" • 845-5711 November 24th. Wor111ng $300 20.~!~"! ~l~ N-1G·-,-,ege--Sa_le_t_ool_s_.-p-lu_m __ 1 lamps, game tbl, TV,
Sales hour e . M on.Fr I, 979-5027 SSS OBOw5,.8•1021 bing hdwe, clothes, much ml1<: Suoday only
pltel. Newport Beach. a magnon p t m e . I m m 8 d . be from Auguet 23rd thN Antique Bathtub Coell Dr.) 3 Family Sale, twn bed,
lrW .... Wet fltatu lrlelte4 9am-1pm. PleaH con· O F It hsehld. misc. off-road 8·5 908 W Balbo• (In n.....~.~~~f-Otstr a.1m1 Oratbn pOnti~C/"•~"'U To dl1trlbute The New tect Lynn St•n•fl•ld. Frult~rr2~~motre Boy's Cru1-bike equip. 220 Ogle St, C.M _a_u_BY_I ______ _ """''"" ... _. __ ..,. ~ ,..._... IV ;)UUOI Europeen Elfort1ea1 844·5800, E.llt 7549 or ,...... Sl85. Like MW Fri/Set/Sun 8-5 Doore. Ber 110011, eaw Coniultlng Buslnell. •-a• E 1 •• .. , 7853 S3500; dining room aet, 546-7527 bet. 4-7PM .. 1 1 Brg • ynamlo phone HerbOf blvd •I Fair Dr xerc •• ... eo ... ne. . French Ho,._ Oek, lab-G G c .. a n. pant sprayer. Start epare time wlthOut penonallty, attention to Comm. Wiii train. Ten'I· IYM flUllll1 ..• , Schwinn Verslty, men'a 10 ARA E SALE: 3386 hedge trimmer. MUCH lnvea1ment and develop detall a mU9t. PIT: Tues, i---l_n_Co_•t_•_M_ ... ___ torlet uelgned. Contact IDYlll le, 6 chairs, bullet $5, •PHd. Xlnt c:ond. $70. Wlllerfl Clrcle, Coata MORE Mite. Sat/Sun al· i:,:e..::i,~:llmlt•d Thurs. Sat. $400 per mo. P.Tllll llUI Jennifer 213-592-<l239 820 Newport Cent9' or. ~· c~~~1~~~ ~~~: 644-6989 ~u~~t.1o~.45• 17 18 Sall tar 9am. 1 blk So of 16th
l.I.' lt.'tt." ~1·-5008 Apply In pereon 9 AM to EnJoY working with kld1, ••• •1 Newport Beech, CA 551-1471 "elelg" 3 e~eed rebuilt Sr. off lrvlne. Oppoell•
i iiiiii.,.,iiiiiiiiiiii 11 AM 215 Rlvwslde Ave end wlah lncreaaed ..,. -E. O. E. ., " Furniture, desk, wicker, Harbor High. 2224 Laurel Newport Center Reel NB 1 1 Growing corporetlon 1---------Franclt Bacon pray.r pie· antique. St etc:. 2035 Fullerton Ave PI , Newport B ch Estate Litigation Firm 1---------n ngl, utll 19 your out· need• strong clol9f IOf rlty G ard PIT N B h I k 5 8 9685 __... ._al Menegement PART-TIME. Meture wo-going pereonellty, lelrn t •"---•~ •• ... .__ L ti u I;/.. c · 1'1 no, ma ogS .. V<XY eye, 559 8529 Apt 5 845-9177 4 • n-..1 exper ·-.. ~ ltete• lartlels how 10 become 8 trained pe ... .,... -· ... u ... "'""' oce on, .... r. • xlnt c:ond. 1450. • ---------tary. Xlnt typing. diet•· man (pref. wti has hed ialea c:ounielor. Cell anlma11. experience e 876·2575 between 6pm 645-0792; evs 845-0721 I lUl ,. 1Hat•I• V1//1r $,. JH• C1•l1t1,.•
.... one end shorthand • I t T -·-children) for after IChool plu1. A1k for Gery or & eam. Mon-Thurt.. I . •• ··············"'······. • ••••••••••• .,. •••••••• '"' t S 1 0 I• • r ... eel chlld aupervlllon. Muit 2·5PM. 842-4321. Ext Pemel• 840-009f •--------•'""-• .. tw/ltle .,,,-.J.11 ll'•a 17952 Elm St. 9-3. Furn .. 4 Family Sele. 25692 Vie T.~ ·.~ • ., y p. n. ._._ '"' ·~-, 3••. EOE 1101am ••••• -·....-.,,,~, • ., di .. I • .. Del R y H b La • .....,.....""" -... --have car. Start Aug 20. '"" 1111 Tod th A 15 F •••••••••••••••••••••• 1 .. e1, emp1, .. muc:.. • • •r or "
Light oetlYely. cull paid ~~lhtft~~ M ~J~~~:rh~~ 260• -UIL--1-l _Tl_n __ llLll ___ sJ:on•'• Dr•H Shop GRAVEYARD SHIFT; 2 ed:i~11or::. ~ntlng{: IDW Ho/n, ~~m~lec~. CT~e1~1>er1~1~M~•~g~n~ot~1a~1 ~H~ome~~s~. ~SJ~c~·~F~n~-S~un~·~
dally, ........... 779 w. 191h. Up 10 ••.IU\ .. -·you"''V ..._1 _________ Need 2 uper. people In openl"" MW itore N.B. poettlone open. 12:30 am Cent8f Mell. 405 Fwy & Redwood 2xS decking.
Suite tT,"'&,.te M.... come ,;,;; exp'd y';; PART TIME, Hies lady. commerc:lel and lndu· lnte,..;i;..1ng for lull or to 8:30 am. Pref« m.. Beach Blvd .. H.B. 4·20' long; also redWood
· ---'allty ...._ Fanion atrial reer eetete '"' IUC> p/tl-Inc wk:nda. Exp. ture or retlrHt. NEW· 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii fencing. ¢alt Jim or Ken •••• -•-• wlll be promoted to ~ 71.•.7""' .. ,,•""'51 "-PORT DUNES 1131 11 77'" 9 ..,_ -r--mgmt. & IUpervleo(y ... ,_.-_ ... _. _ .. _~_ .... _ .... ___ ceulul end grownlng 875-3281. 1M • Ant"1' e enytime, ..-14 1.
Aggreulv• Newport vela. Cell 714-537-4840 firm. BM1 wor1clng con-i----------t B.ck Bay Dr. N.B. Apply Frenklln Stove & ml1c ........ nrm seek• moll· : Part time, typlog, flllng, dltlon1 In Newport ..... PtnN 9AM to ~PM. .......,, Interview• held ever) homemaker. student. vie. Ad rtis' llxturu. S250/0BO. Vlled lndlvldual. Terri· Wed 7-e pm at 111 De Felr & Fairview. CM BMc:h. 714/&48-5051 Mutt be aaoreeelW and SELL KOO.AK FlLM ve Sllf 645-7730 (7·9:30pm)
tory open . Harbor · Mar, Colle Meu enc 55tr2791 IUL man &1111'1 WOftl long noure for tap No upr. nee. full & pl UL1
Pacific. 955-0073 ...-.ry Thurt 9em-noon a' liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiml SELLING BUSINESSES ;>ay. Cell between 2 PM time. Mr. Fuller 964-3457 *""' I * ~~I= ;~~ r~
More femtlles •r• getting 1390 N Cit. Hwy .. Lag. THRIVES during econo-end 5 ~s().9111 1Sewt·--n-g_M_a_c_h_lne--O-per_a_· amllAI IM '911 wholHele or dlacount
the camping "bug" 1hla Bch. E. O. e. People who need people mlo lk.lmpe tiec:.uM 80% ---------1 tOf. experiellOed, quality W I Ttl TIYI prlol). 494·2895
yeer. II you have• cam-~~~~~~~~~ Should aJweya ~the of alt •lee -owner fl.. Sties PtnN mloded, plec:e ratH, lfttl, IN Hll .,., 1---------
per that's not getting Sell with EASEi Servtoe Directory In the nanOld. We need moll· Metenaf h8tldllng bade· Coat• Mau. 8-42-9851. •••"' ILITI, Ill Concrete pads for walk· uled. 1911 11 now With 1 If• a BREEZE DAILY PILOT vated profeulonelt wtio ground Can· 55g.6813 " waya, patios or broken
CIUllfled Ad. CIH1tfled Adi 842-5678 want to put fun & profit m for 'nm. · ' ...-.1111. Ull ... concrete. Rip-rap. S 16
Into a career. Telk to ua ... •• p••y;-• Exp. nee. Costa MeH IPIUTD 111•11 ell. 640-7382.
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r.,1 .... 1 IOU ~t,·y·;,i~i;~;··9~~·u"1ii:t: •••~'.a"•••••••••••• G C Omega D-2V enlarger healtlly. rend hem·
)(Int condition $400 pion Sire 714/532-3632
491-2621 n..1 IHO c. 1031 '::A'•• •••••••••••••••• .. !!.................. ha 1w1 .. " II•• Abynlnlan Ktttena, ruddy Slgo up nowt FOf Info:
color, CFA reg Call· 847·7688 FV
493-04 t5 GOLDEN RET PUP AKC
Seti with EASEi champ lln•. xlnt hlpa.
It'• I BREEZE eyu. pp, 839-1248,
Claasllled Ad1 6'42·5678 $200
ror s m1nut" end -·11 -. • -•-mfg co. 631..()700 *"' 11, H, 11* r.1,. lum your Ille around In 1 Poslllon1 •vellable de-Sporting Oood1 SelH F~ 1;~ S~l-S ""0 e~lt~v~;:-:esi~ngB~~: =~:;'1~0r.:::1:o~':" Clert(, maturec:.eon for _,._ -•s O
KERS 714/77~121 erea. *'4/hout. Wlll tratn. all NUOnl. Xpet nee. DEALER INFO (213) BU, .... , .... 983-3107. 873-0286 431-1177 Receptlonllt/ Secretary. S_T_OC_K_P_E_RS_ON--poel--t1on-I~~~~~~~~~
Mature. Pr•tlglou• N. B. lll.llPllm/11111 f 1:
CPA firm. 780-8208 1.ADIES' SPORTSWEAR ~. ~mrr:-=. Cotr.c:tOf S.tea. rare c:hll· !J.
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RECEPTIONIST/TYPIST For golf 1hop, private retell 1tore. Pl .. M In· drene entlQvee. mint OM
Permanent f\.111 time. Air· club. 30-35 houri weelc· quire Tu .. ·Frl, 10·5:30 poi. Qullia. Sat. 8-3.
pan er ... l'lra. 8-5. Call ly. Incl. eome weelcende. .-.. f« Jim 1iio-ea50 Sun. 1·6. 848·8809: ::~:1~~~~ M on-Fri ~::~~8~•g• +comm. swnt•IUI 1_84_2_-3_9_3_2 ____ _
. 11--Salee, PIT, Retell Fabrtc ...... , ~~h':!:•: _,..,._ .. , Store. C.M. Mature pel'.on tot 11odt chr. Need• stripping &
Dynamic, growth orient· (714)849 4CMO brokenige lltm, NewPQt1 uptioll18f'f. M50/bet ofr. ed real eetate ~. Cent«, good typing req. 990-4147
located In N.8. Metllng a SALES PERSOHS: 8 elery open, 'M•rJorle 1---------l*90ftl~ f9Q8Ptlont.1 Fu1 & p1' dr9M lfloP, ~2442 • *_.,.'* w/lront ofc~anoe. NB 544-2470 M8lrg9
M,_. t "M p Teec:Mr9 Needed. Todd· """' •• _, YP9 ,. • r. S.., ~ Poaltton P.T.. 1er1. (~ 13 mo-2 yr) I ft.IA lllUT v Io u t e xp er pref. ..... aper required, flex ~IOld and E.C.E.
141-3065 hfl, ~In penon ont)'. • muet. FUii time. ll'vtne ....., .... , ..,,
• ...,./..., .... ~=.,v..:E~~IEL~8 ArM. 13M650 I.
If you n good with fl.. Teec:n.. Aide. f..C.!. and Lii ....,... fu.
gurM. organr:r~. nMt SALIS AEPRESl!NTA-uperlenced. ,ull or .. (111) t• ....
1nd depandllle, we TIVI! pett·tlme. 9U4MO '81·1111 need you In our "om of· Loe.I new publloatlon 1....;..--------flce «det ~for bu9y Mekl Fff dleplay adYlr· Telephone totleltOf't for 1-t-IQue--l>IM--IM-cf\-341-ln-X "*'' tolletry Co In It· tl.ing ..,.. ,.,,...,ta-R.E. of'llo9. Wm In your et In. )(Int oonct. '315. w.. hDer req'd. 10 k.-y tlvei In Irvin•· Cotta home. 14~ w.1234 t~h. type 50-IO. If, Me•, & Mlaelon Vlefo. ~..... r------.---
000 comp p ackage. 8tta!O"t oommlHlon. Elim Ilg~ by h ~ MJ""~ d'r""' 71~540-0731 21t/ ... IMe bHOh •HO-•10001 :11a.•U1·toel m rror,
ECEPTIONl8T•lt•rt1 S.-..-. C.i IM-191'.
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559-«>69 000 ....... •~it>at o..__' Ml. 873-1783 warranty fnduded. Bt"ST Brakff. 10,000 lb cap. 23' Pierce Am¥w :r: . ..., _... ·-· OFFER 902-o.439 . lttOO 55'T.fS21 • • 644 5983 Cocker Spanlel puppy &4&-M41 Pool table. 4Xll, ... te, ao-. ge. '79, Vol110 2 hp, •
female. 5 mo. old. Stlole: New 11111 In wr11Pj)t 1 1 ceee. S• $600 or trade l<lmbell piano upr'lghl Fr. I ' Dlnohy, Sabot type , xtre fuel. belt tenk. '"================~ houMbfoken. Need• lo-of llna patio 1~~ ~ for alum. flahlng boll/ trultwood w/benoh 4 oare, 11ery good. H O. cuetom Int. & cvr. trlr. jj
v Ing home . t 5 0 . price. PP. 846-0387 ' motor. 640-5317 moe old. Sac. U600. 903--25159 114,900. 142..fQO
484-5037 Twn bed S50 Blke c:erriel' ll44-t211 .. ,, .._., ,.,, 11 ft ....,., h ff,,. 1141 w~Tt~=.E~..:~~=~ 115. EZ ~r l30. Mo-REFERENCE Quadrellex •••••'•"e:':"~'";'•••••••••• ~hull, 15 HPJohn.on
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respecWd, edmlred and envied thtoucbout the
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HATTERAS •••••••••••••••••••••• Madboeld lnc:I ""'--'40. 5<45-21528 Stereo Syetem; turnla-C~~lc ~I ~··;•~• Mtr. Auto ball tank. 24
FREE KITTENS 1275, 145-2123. . TRASH COMPACTOR ble, am/fm reoetver Dot· Or-u~ 117~111 • g• bit-In fuel tank. '12 White, lhota, 14 wk•, to F 1 di d by Caaeette. 2 lpMlt.,.. -,. • Uc., lr1r & cover. S1500. good~ &38-9525 .. W/llATIIUI :;:, •.:; 7~7ig' ' With 2.,. yr "'v warr. 42' H Mattl'lewl, twn dll. 1115-1315
FrM 10 good home dat· 135. 11411-7094 ' · S550 or bHt ofter. Brlatol. live aboard .. -80-2-5.-W-ellc:_re_ft_eq_u-lp-to
llng pleyful Tabby Kii· T lft--·..._-both I Bedroom eulte , quHn 4e...2714 $49,1500 PP. (213) lteh + treller 1111900 I '4-15 '5"41-()()27 WO .....,..,_, n eleeper, curio cablnete, .. , ., _ _, 8 9 8 • 2 5 8 1 ( 7 1 4 ) ' ' ""· mo. good condition. D•v• luggage c::oud1 oval rug II -••I 7eo-1171 ' obo. ll40-87M.
2 F Shep mix doO•. 2 yre 683-1483 BEST OFFER. drawer' chaat'. Lempe: ~J!l•t · W IUYI
old, good femlly doge, Dining rm teble. e cllalre, coffee table, end table, ~:· • 1••••••••··,,··1•1• l HO 150· HitterH con-Need• your Bolton
. love kid•. 831-9215 $145 M•nle 548-7527 etc. All xlnl cond . .waftl v10erthlbra".·a'u4llY0loed«l.ooo. t.!v"'•• Whai.t for conel~nment • · ~ · • 540-2412 •••••••••••••••••••••• 5t e Free 10 good home: M bet. 4-7PM · GIANT 1115-9877 HIH, -h•v• uyere
whit• Germ. SlllP/Lab, °""" alt• bed Orlll• 5/8 H.D. Mllw1UICM. IUft "" waiting. ,Sell now before 1 'h yre, eholl. very 1 1 cond seo' Good condition 14 5 19' Glutron, c:tr COflllOle eummer • end. Call lor
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1145-1249 leavee $1715. 1145-2573 18X32UOllOXl201547 JI' IYll 1.11111 Boetd. Low eng hr•, full loaded with electronb encl extna. J'Mt. .Up
w mnli:-'iiiiii.Wl lMcCerthy Oak Victorian HEELCHAIA In GOOD 20X30S5050X150Slle2 Volvo Pent• 130/270. cenn• trlr. 115150· llllllll IU UY 11111 available.Realbeauty!Lawdown.ln~ODl:y 11'11111 •••• DMk. Coat S1900. S.C. Sturdy, fHI, claHlc, 780-l325 ,. __ ,,,,__ ,._ :JK:'Oood aondlt.lon, wW CONllder trade. Pet Zoo •n• Ptwtt1 Too $1200.1145-1410 ~ .. ~N7~~T2ION. 175• 0 •11 a.nler coneote et ......... -M-u-,t-1-lq_u_ld_•_te_211-.-W-... -. a.uwi •uYI 554-l500 K wider IW'YeY Vllue. 2330 ..._..... Blvd CM ,....... "" ltftrt •l•1'dt -""V .,, Nt--' ...... ........ ...., • • COUCH !if. 1 ,..., 13750. craft Nova wllrtr. Sipe 4, ...,... , _., 573-0940 •1-T _._ I• •1 831~ roR~~seo SlatePoolT~. •I 1115-1~«~01 •lntcond. 111a•9oo~~iiiiiii~ii~~~~~~~~·~~~~~~~i~iii~~~~~ Black Lab, belutllul. In-~1831 ltlctta .. ball•, 1 125. Ar•lone atl> Mtg. wlll ~, ,._ ta k •• It . p v I pt y lelllgent ..it hOUMbro-CdM 1140-7872 "nd eny of the above • _.. 11415-7230n~2
ken, M, '7 mo. 494-ttl1 2 ~"rat:.':;, !;'~~7!: GROW LIGHT ~·r~ ·:~~~1~.: ,..~-om~.~:_ 1• " ...... 11r1 ~-i11t-...... !J!f •"'"1dft.,,....... r/ ,,,, '1.U..1 """,. ,,,,. 1 ..... r//
Owner l'llO\ltng, nd 11me I« bed w/11 drwr frame. 1ooop1w•;i-~:~allde, c•tlon who rHd• and C Lota"""dt t.;"'~ ~WI ~~. U .. , ... -;.'!!!!} .............. ALL•sTier&~·TAL;.•• ffMl#I H• famlly pet, xlnt wlklda, 5 Madboerd & ecc:.a. All com · 1 · 9325 reepond1 to thla t•t • tlful c:ruleer. Orlltl-Full carwu. loaded. N-color aall• & new Yamaha DT 1715. StrMt H"Y duty Ur• + epere. ••••••••••••••••••••"el.
yn, Ntl'I (~) o4d Lab Kint cond. 975-0459 ftM tbl, drafting mech., fore midnight Sept. 12. cany reduced. Prlv Party. $3000. 11715-2441 eve race Niii, full t9C9 rtg. legal, mint condlUon, Ilk• good c:ond, '395 «belt IM4 ........... =::..::~~to~ Hide -a-way bed $150, ~·~~.~s:eek , ~~=::;o:,f~j~~ 6415-2581, 873--9301 OWNERS SACRIFICE 2 1 •. f~~·1 :":~~· i'a":h9 ;~ C: = o:v~ offer. 494-21195 ;:.~l~3.:0:.oody w ..
• antique drMNf $50. denll1y fabric:(~ w gln ·se Mahogany Claulc: •leeps 4, only 17995. Incl 7141831-1809 EvH, no .,,...,, ...--... 1e-xe Croee country-single
,.,,,,,.,, ,,,, ll411-1He Dive llAIT9I TULi grade Ingredient•, aup-20 ft Century. 4111 cu In. Trlr. •llp e11all . Hurry 60511144-2351 Daye. trylng ... ~belt:-" ule. New paint, good 1921 F«d Model A Town •••••••••••••••••••••• llll S300Mh. 848-1183 "ll•d by Gi.ilf Oii Co .. Ford Inboard. Holman 962·77M«851--0140 1------.:......--tlrea . 12215/beet. 8edel'I S10000
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I BUY •••••••••••••••••••••• .,..._ .. 1111 Dow Chemk:al Co. and ..,,,.,., converelon with •llp. Bel boa I eland. ...,.eet cond .. .__1 Mutt Weetem Show Saddle 5.A5WVlvt.S Union Otl Co.) with nylon lreal'lwater c:oOllng, good 9.75(1 Loan! $1005. """2 ..,..,., !':.'..'ror ONLY·~;.,. .• C-" ._ ..... ·~-..... 11MSS Studebaker AYMtl, GOOd uHd Furniture a w/lllv«. xJnt cond. Cuti. 11411-1183 reinforced rope heme, cond. '5,500 1148-0184 IO .,. .._ -· ....,., •• -.. ~ ... , ,.,,,. • • .....,. 97• '"181 40 11 C a L At c Merk at 1145-""'••. If no I"~-~~ H• ... """'. ......, · Appllancee-OR I wtll NII $800/0BO. 11715-755<4 double lock etltched 27 ft Chrle Craft Cabin t-•b ... I 12 ,...... _,..,
or SELL tor You • 1 ,.1 heme e1e~tron1~a11 Trawler. TIO 1976. an1wer. Pl•H• keep •••••••••••••••••••••• '69 Ctaeetc Ponti.: Cat .. ••-• •--HHWI 1#41 "'' •!''96 ,,. .• welded .. ;me. ;00,t CrulMr. 12500. Trade f« 7.5KW gen. etc. XI n 1 con d . I 5 5 O. trylng ... evenlnge belt. All ChlVY truck parta: 'h 11 n a . I 4 o o . ca I I
-·--·-•••••••••••••••••••••• ,.,,,...,,.,, ,. waterproof#4 (W'dla) IPOrt•cer CllllFrankl7&-5200 902-ION 1977 Su ICI P"'"l50-'t tontodleul.Rbll. 714 1980-1913 or 141·1111 W-NJI SHAG AREA AUG ...................... _ _.., ..,r----a ..... ~ 3 1111-2521 ·-· y•-Ho t rt __ .. loruml ~ • "'" tranemlulon from $1815 714/~ 12X15. w/trlnged end•. ALTEC·LANSING 1205 """' • '"'"'""' -· "" trra -•• W 0 a ''""" & 1554-1650 lllYWI• $25/obo. 536-91132evt powered P.A. epkre. ftcent.,..wlth relnlorced ................ aeoo: . 1176-1971 up. . 'l50PLYMOVTH Lee 951 ... 133 81.olll·ln 100 watt ampll-triangular corner patctlM Carriages•t e a Udo Manna vu•--SaL~Now .711 BMW ""'"--10 500 1973 Pinto engine, good 2 dr ope Deluxe, xlnt ,,_ lnl flere with croHovera. and •re reoomrftendld rt •t lk ".._.. •t 1.._ ..... ~ ... :.-. condition. S125. cond. 11150. 544-2111
Couch/ lo11e1eat, AYO· •••••~I••••••••••••••• Xlnt cond .. loud cleen for all heavy duty UM. all Ca S r eS y Oc Home Own 1 of I ftne buyt m-. ""' ..,_ .-,vv. lle1•5tll0
cedo, c:ut VIMt-c:erved ... .......... eound, ldeel for~lto-yachle a nd H llboate, roflerSkettes• Otf ean 25' Folk~ '57 ta.SK e73-7no. '86-'M Muetw e, part•-·~1:,v:•q'u':1i. ·::e-::.
beck 1200. 482-1141 In If llltt rlume and/or large and all bulk or pallet rl-Walke r !. .OyS 41 ft Chrle Craft Con-24' Cal '70 SO.SK 1981 Yamaha S50 s.c&. 9 -.., "•
NEAR NEW SOFA. e.rth-Ladi.I 6oNm 2'h gram :youpa. Outatendlng ding material•. and wtll •wagons•••• et•atlon. Lu11ury mot« 2e· RlnQ9r ·11113.SK Mint cond. 2,000 ml. ~ul. 4:;:ee2 aek for 1141-411119
tonea. Mu.t NII. Wiii aoc gol~ln ot watch with · '700 tor the pair or be accompanied with yacht with a Newport 27' Cetallne '71 111.&K 11795. 53&-e122 om or e. 't4 Cid El Dorado con-
$200 F ...., dla .._.all ...,.200 ltadefMOthermuel-LIFETIMEguatantM that SCoote rs•hot Beach llve1board ellp 30'Newport '73128.5K 1\.tTon vert. orln & xlnt.
· "' ...... ...~ lor t2200'~ .., • cal equipment. 547-18415 11muttperform100% M od • · 30' Newport '73129.Sf< •--.All Floor Jadl, 1415 '7.000/ofr.• PP. (213) 55M721 ~. II wlll be ~ tree. r s coupes• ~r.=r~:,:. ~:: 30' ltlender '7412QK YAMAHA. 200 oc. "'°" 751-3771 898-7825
Malc:tllng brown v1nyt tofa 1144-8325 YAMAHA BH• Amp. Add t7 handling end t railers *hard Call 30· Cetlllna '7' 135K tric ltart, onty 3000 mta. lumlnum Dune auggl, ---------
(hide-a-bed, quMn) & ... '"' Heed with • double 15" crating IM eech twp M · t o p s •conv e rt-Frank e7M200 c A L L R I c HA R D 1595. 1545-9223. 1--_... •• ..,.. 333 1tH ,.,.
ct1a1r look• Ilk• "''""'· ••••••••••••••••••••• PV dered". Flreetone Terp --y•-1173-6200 .,..,., -.,,.ne -""'· · -.-l39S . ...._7701. nttque m1h<>gany cabl· F d•P•B•ker Pc•~net. Mfg P•Y• •II •hipping. ibles*rnotor -r--·• __ ,._ ·ao Suzuki, tow mllee. aso 16th 81. C.M. -·-ne1 with orig. RCA rldlo en er '" r-..elon Should ""'' wt.n lo re-h *I It .... ,..,...... __..r .. -•• ll'left S2000 Orll . pink ellp. SHOW
Matc:Nng brown v1nyt tofl & rec:ord pleyer-f75.00: Gultat wtth1-6PM tum you~-~ you OmeS awn If ...,.,. ..... . 5-48-.1333 1=-= =~Or~~ QU UTY. SM by_,.,..
(hide-a -bed, quMn) & "JVC" table AM /FM mey do IO lore lutl re-mowers* If MOS l.Wt ..... Yllacl Lido Mlir1na Village '78 Yamahe Yl.250. Xlnt con d It Ion . $ 2"ci0'. ll4f.86Ct
chair lookl llke ... ther. et«eo rldlo with 6 1'9Qt pc Lud'lwlo Drum Mt, no fund. Any letter po1t• •Corpor ate flf'tMr Wllttet1 1 -1• * .... c on d . I I 5 0 . Ca 11 145-12M eve'• SACRIFICE 1"8 ~
1306. 1144-7701. & rec:ord ""~ •75,00·. cymbela. CaM efter 4 PM mettled la1er then ..-.... h e adquarters 25 ft S"lp ,..,... H·-ti-.. .,_ • 714 ..... GT C rtlb'-C ,....,_... 545-0318 ~· ... -.... ..... NICE '73-5915 /1144-1 ...... aft 5pm. OHN'S AUTO OETAI· onv• ... on • Hldeabld, dbl, good con-bathroom "marble type" · 12 wlll be returned. LI· , • de rt ton Hllf1)0ur Slip lmmac. 1---------betlHt.... LING perf9c:t. Cellf. car. Huny =~12'~"•ly print 110. :,:.1:: !.~~ OIJJH l'anltsn I ~1:~.'."~~ <:e~:P~~o~~: J~1 ~'~~ • • ~ ~5 :~~ 3 d2n7 •; ! ~ in'e'!!!'! .. ~~ 44, ·eo Honda XI. 500. Comp! auto conditioning ::1~1:01 2 . 7 7 I• or
door will cabinet a Lr.I I •-• Send approprl1te eum •t • t e&t-()500 de .. ._...., ....,,,_ Beet on.r mu11 Mii Ptc:ti-up I. det!Yer. Credenza. Antique Wtllte "marble type" wall ahelf, •• ~~•••••~! togelhet with your name yp1ng ables high performance 113-3o25 ArH !5 Yfl. 831-2544 '29 FOfd Model A, MW
& yellow. Drexel. $75. •II for only $100.00; Delk•. file cabinet•. oftlce & addrw to Tarp T•t wheelbarrows• 20' FISHING BOAT, 350 motor•IH«. fully equip. mot~ complete S4500. 759-0523 horH bl1nket-t 20.oo.· _,ul...._.t, • .._.. -u..._ Dept '741R FlrH tone Bl.Itek. OMC outdrlYe. 4 twln-ecrew. RequlrH 1971 KZ850 w/Kerker Autobody Student neldt 173-n12 ..., ,....._., _..,... .... ·..-recre ational 1>u 1c. Mad b 1 uo ooo for 50% P• t H d • protec1•. ·10 to ·12. Imp --------BMutlful dining room Ml. g Ir I·• r Id Ing hat ment. Aefrlg .. dbl bed. Tarp Mfg . Inc, 8314 h i I • If n •· · • t lank. ·hi M egad r • cs':: ~c~ •;:~ & Oomeetlc am can. llte Olde H Convert. 1941,
good condltTon, $300. (emall}-S25.00; n-c:er bookc:eMtl. 1780 Monro-Santi Monica Blvd., LA. Ve C es go rebuilt trailer, $5500. ~:rt!i~ 'S.mc. b!: 11,1 ... eprlnn We~Cam trucke. NHr 1otal1. U orig .• 115,000 mt. '6300. 1144-1033 floor mate (4)·S20.00; 1111, Unit C-13, C.M. Delly CA. 90038 or for faet•t carts•rnoctel 1148-8205. ,.. ..... • .,... Save M-ts no Junk Atl GA 404 362 2222 new 14 Inch light alloy 1-epm. 845-1021 Mrvlce from any part of vldlng of Httlng rental 114 Prtd hH d• Super -·-• • ' s · · -· 1&.m'I.. rim• (BMW'•) eel or lllTIL
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.. ~•200 00 bet Id ..,ht 7 • i • , ....... ....,..,,fut. ready. van1aoea. lhar• 60% In• 548-0Me 213-944-9452 '114 Buick.. 2 dr. Ilk•,_, BEAUTIFUL. cue tom ..-. · ; two new con-ore m n.., daye a p anos Cars $19,500. BKR. 11411-4005 1912 tu deduction of CO R G 3• 000 ~-· •~ .... m1de bedroom ut. tlnental ..... belted ra-Cuti. 11411-8183 wHk (213) 462·1914 e f fno t Pll ·-·-NVE TIBLE M TOP. u, or · ""· .......,.-DHk, Oreuer, corner dlal tlrH 195170 HR BUY. RENT. TRADE (Aek OperatOf for) TARP r r _ra OrS .. ,,, Jal U0,000 plue additional -3 yr wrnly. Choice of Md at S2 · Beat °""
group, 2 t>ede, qullted 14-S100.00; BMW 3201 xerox 3100 LOCI IBM TEST•741R,havec:rldlt *skat es•••••• ~1 Hll tu deduction of 011er Wllldellverupto50%0ff c:olor.~631. oV9rS21150.
covere & plllowa. Like hoodm .. k-S20.00: mlr-Memory. Maybe you ~ard ready. •••••••••••••••••••••• re;~!;'7 fr':o~. :':~ ~.~~~tcd~ Chrome front bumper a ___ 4_99-4 __ 1_1_9 __ _
n_, ... to apprecllle. r 0 r m • d I c I n • h I t hi h 40' Viking IM Charter . I d , TCI '82 T Bird lntlm ,.... lk N1w $2250/ull tor c ablnet-120.00. Call y:ep:J~ ~~"pr,: ,g,, Flehlny. dM ng & en· 831-71132 work. Odyeaey. FM appt. cell •one t"' Of oyota • ;
11"""5 ...... ..,.23 ... 2"t"• "V" terta nmant. Cati 1148-9580 4X4.S .5<411-1973. nu ang-tran....ieo-brka.
""' · .,...rwc · '" -v -· then the mfr. rlduc:ld the 1182_27M . P-21' ltllll · · 910. 14500. 831-121t
Roblneon'• OuHn •IH -·-bl nu• price eo you.,. paying WHAT'S NEW FOR )(Int cond. s .. at 20th WANTED: Honda Trell 70 1941 CedlHIC, modef et
IOfa Meper. White c:ot· 8 to 20' long, 38t per ft. Off • contrac1 for •large Ill 141 ...... I <6 t . t 1 3 . o O O I o b o . REASONABLE Aalfl ltt t.11 Sedanette. mint. orig,
ton. JClnt condition. 142s. ns..1491 anytime. 1mount. That'• whet Newport. 7141831-3900, 845-5261 538-3"5 ••1-:.~:.:.:,:T•A•:;:•N•O•T••1c•E••• au10. redlo. 13,000 ml,
Brua QOOM ~lamp happened to ue . Let't BOATS 4e .... ..,.. '73 .......,,.. I I ..,,.."" ,,., 115000 ._.,...1 tso. 497-2821 ...... Trade. We need a word __,.,., C.11aller 39, 1982. BrlttOI, Hond~ ..,.,_ 7oo ofr. TO READERS A.NO ' . .....-..----------1 RACOUET end SPORTS proceuor. pareonel 80' Schooner. par1lel. day WOt1d c:nitw. Alk. 1129, AccMeof1al & xtraa. Nde ADVERTISERS 1112 Cl'lryeler Newport Liv rm. Din rm. Bdrm furn, 1 b F t 1 v 11 computer. piano or ? can ulle, Catalina tripe, 000. Bkt. '4t-4006 Wk. 5<46-4453 mag. TM price of Item• •d· Mdan. mint, orig. AIH.
Refrlg, TV, Stereo, Pain-c11u250• :> .. ~ .. ~'!, 1 ey. 752--0322 or 961-7343 &411 4006 .. l'L..-'-w• AMAHA 100 t...o.-. lo vertlMd by vetllcle ~ AC. S1250. ll46-8001
tinge. 1202 Don•f:•I. · ~,.,.. ----,_. ........, ... ,..~ ··--... ...., 1 ti •t Th D ii P'I t 'II bl. h .. ,, •-" -. •••••••••••••••••••••• mt aaoo or tredelor ""'· ..,.. tn the Vlh1cte ~ -.-.a -.,.1 • ..., 2. ARPET, 10x12 lhag. All • e a y I 0 WI pu IS •••••'•~••••••~ W1ndlutfer & ,_ gaet. 548-9832 fled ~ng cOlumne
2 bleak l••ther chalre «pert 1100 ••••••·;~~·;·••••••••• boat picture ~ds starting 11· Hoblie eat. )'tlOw w/ HI Ry 1125. 'M HM9Y 900 Spomtef, doH not Include any ..._dtell 1100 tor both. 144-no1 ...,s; ... teq. eunrt• aaite. Like 17'"8250 no ttana. nda wort. IOtl appllcable ti.It-..__, ,...,_ M.JI ll40--0895 LARGE LA ...... VACUUM SctlnlUZerl set. Pit Bulla Friday, August 6th -we' II --... ..,.... 117"' '"111 .... ....___ ...<! ... _ tr•n•l•r fffl, ltna nc• ................. :"."';'JJ """ 1235, Klttene 110/$115, ,,...., ... ....,.,. ....., · .. ,, n1-"' "'""'-· ""'eng. ,_. ch•gee. feea fM alf polo-.. ...a .... Black IHther couch & $250. Mllllery Macaw 1975, even take 8 picture Of yOUr UDO 14 #ml dean & L.'..i.... _... -., k Ing I 9 0 0 · MI IC e lullon control device ......-....
uphol•tered IOVHH t 5"41-2489 FREE VET EXAMS lnclu-b f d y ' eound, St1H0
• Harold ••• ~ ......... ~~'. 642·2911 aft. 'Tpm c.rtlftcatlon• or ~let 20 foot, Toyota atleeela.
1 100. Oood cond. ARPET. 10.12 enag. All did wlpurd\aM of pup-OSt or your a . OU cant (114)&~51147 Sllpe a111ll1ble, COl'Oftl L 250 Honda '73. Good docum.,,tary prepera-te,000 mlll. ~ ...._
840--0895. «part ttoo. py or kitten. Parker'• beat the price, if '{'9 take 1,, -aay Ml Mar .,.., It pr It. oond . run• g rea t. tlon charge• unle u oontelned. (796ZAt..J Phlll~ wldler ct1a1r1. 1144-noi Peta. 840-0090 the picture, your ad will -P • 0 P 0 r c e " 1 • 14451080· '4M177 f.!!'~~.!!.~. "1" by S11 Ill
worth S1IO N. MC. teo. wner Memberahlp In Parrot young l lam9. '40. $ l 1w2/tl50ralter. '~ .. ~:... 955-2 13 Wkdyl 8-l5. '71 HONDA CX 500 , .. ..,....,,_ BILL ..... • •J• TOYOTA 1145-9177 ...,.._. d " ,.._H .,,..... only cost you 45 -if you · --A)lE'( ,.. ••••• campgroun • a ..,..., ......... Wnt Newport Dock, Xlnt cond . SllOO actual .... ti Hlf 19202 8elidt lfvd.
Oecor---.. -1¥9-81.ack--&-wh-tt-e ' 9onvenlence1. nr ___ 548-5440 ______ 11 provide the picture, your ad It' ....... Ill mon~ ta I* ft. Wew ml. 010. 815·2190, ••••••••••••••••••••• HnUngtn ldl M2.ot21
writing <leek with gold s:ooo~n:,'~~:d~-;~rd? IAlll'f I 1111'11 Will COSt $40. wlprlme mooring, fully only. I ""°111 154M59t. 11 11 True you can buy '16 ICCMlt 2X2, nu nna,
ecrolled wrought Iron 903--82'11 ,101080 MW201 ,re3ce2• Kw.•11 equipped. 41 ft, ....... teeoa !Of t44 through tM bfllk•. •xtleult tylleltl.
trim, •Ingle oenter dr•· 1---------...... Exoellent ..,_ Har IJ.8. Oovernment'7 Gel Aune good, nde miner
-· barrel etlepld mat-Pageant of the MHlere 1faH I 0-UJ llH SAMPLE AO 631.._/546-Met bor loe. N;'lrPubll~ the facte todayt Call work t 1 IO O /of r
Ching chelr. $100. Ticket• for Hie. 12&. ••••••••••::.r......... 11' ,._., Ooclt .• 1s.000.664-232t 312·142·1143 Elct 472'. 141·4533 Removable 630-4194 &ee-504ln70-9584. Frencla Bacon p4eyer pl.. ... (OPEN SUNDAY) ... I IC .... ,~•11-' .. ~~d """"'---",, •-roof. -••• "' E'-r=d I .... ~ .. no, m ... og .• vory eya, ...... --I·---w-....,... ...,._ ...... -·--,... .-•re w-.... xlnt cond. 11460. All AooWol1le lnCludlng to SO', Not lldl. PO 9oX I -t• • .._, .,_ MM Fum, tPPllMOM (amall dfYI' 111._ ....... 145--0792; eve 1145--0721 motor. t 2 a oo ob 0 1423, E 'roro, t2a0 -·-l.nnn.r.:u: .. Z'T.l'f and large). Miao ~ ........-981-4610 •"-a pm .. .,,NT, It .,,__mini Orl11e one . other for '71 ....wl hold lneld• •nd out. 1-.._..--_-.. ....._--h=-::t-19-.._..-t·IAndrew Kohler Plano & WANTEO: Ne .,.., eo.t """ ,..._ part• Meo .. perfect •••••' ._.... .,.,,_ ,.,,., .. ........,, Ilk ,.._ ...... 1 1e.a1 ""'' u ....n 1p t .;., --~ mot« home. 81..., M , ' "• • Ull •••• 842-0153, I AM-.noon larQe, eoec1 , bf.... ~1,..2· _,• i':"•w' w-.., ..., &'I "'-'"'~ W/ II or.., ---·· 10~ al -NMda pelftt & ~t9iy -•-wkda. Set-SYn .. day. '200 (~ of whOIMale « ,_ ....... __________ trtr. 7~ HP. ,..,_ ' ti, ft bHm. Ideal tenant. L~;,, ~=~· t4IOO or beet °""· Low mllH . c1 .. n •n'
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PFUCQ 8'TART:'T: 4M.2195 r1t~ood, 131500 P.P. CAL 20, aplnneker, Oen-...... ,,.. I 'll ..... Y,... WM Mlfic (1tl7)
Sofa bade f tl7, eofa I GOVERNMENT , __ $4.._50_7_____ oa. e hp 0 /8 , extru, Al "" 11', 6UJ,..., .tlll. ,... .. II
love N at t 111, bedl· IUIWLU8 JEEPS utce new l<lmblll Spinet Xln1. taeoo. 142-41MO ••••••••H•••••••••H• frlO, etove, POt1a potty. ..,, 1• .. Mui¥ TOW!lltl
Maiv-end foundMlon u et.o fOf '31H. so1d p1eno a bench .... than 12· • ....,. Dinghy, 1&1 ·z:,. 11' 4IO '='be! '7460. 1n.2.tt1 Low m..._.." 4 ,.... 1tll0t ._,, ...._
Mtt. tw1r11 171, fUfl .. .,, f0< S44. For Directory 1 yr. old. Cell alter e pm. l'J.t~!= ~ ~ dellatl. wlck;/fli/, teeo. v PriMlcf1. Pftt. Votue 21', rwr bdl, 4t;S-2174 « ,..,..._8421 ~ 9"' Mt-otlt ~ t 147, 111ng t 111. a12~1 Elct .1-19 9155-1418. ---"'~ '&",. II.Pl e1i.1NO 0t 8334701 .. int ool'ct. 1 ,000 . n.ooo ml, lnwMG. 9'2, ~ I '11 .. a.a_1 comer gr~ 1111 a ..._IOll ooo. ""......., ..-,,_ ~ .......... ',,;..:..! 4 rolle Kodall ftlm, 111Y Bil-lllJ I ft. IABOT. GNat ..... Q4, -wlll _.._
.... ., "" -"t'' ... &~SO.troll. ::'::':'f•••••••••••••••• '480/Gelo ~ ·-....,. -oti r nett• Mt• t 7, ...,,_7 Atomic Ate TNlln Bionic ,...,. • ............ 1 '7 a1•u•m T!lll!&. ~ !~lf IMf tr.,.., ..,._ et...-.;
bunk bed• r:J" """' · .....-......... ,.,,.7 --..... __.,. 11'••• --~·••••••• '* ~--.1-;n ti r-. ·-~"' -• &v "'"• , ...... , 14' ,,__ "'•T "-1•11, •.a... •• •• H••• • •• •••• • •••••••• • -Q •• "· • '"--->" 1MMbellttlp1 N.I. t175. 840-1304 ew ....,_ .-~.,., ...,.. ---.,.._ 1114 IO' -_._. _. •• , ,... 11111-• II IW Tennfl Club t tSo. Dr. .__..__ --Oood concf. MOO inn. .._, l,IM o-terld ·.,. oon--~,._ T.,.. .,_Md fMN.
1 ••• .___ .... I.OW 213/.........0 ~--.-w ......_1 •• :non ........... :.n ~ ~ -.., ..., ,........ ....,... & Very low "'"••· very _, I • :m:-:=w •• •••••••••••• 'I I ••t.r.., Lon~:!i • eou•H· 4 to olloeH ~'!~.ory ehu•. -Ftbargl ... oflOl>per gun, FISHING Rod IOFA aotb lucllcb0et4 (Glen L) Lan-..... A '.._,., •lo, •nilfm I ttMk, 4 tro"'I ==k· ,_,,IMI .. 1.... ..... ~ llOC), Pvt Pw •Clllenoa 1110. *" rtt. ta• ..... t200 MW. • Mt-1310 ·~•Oer•. UIOO. ~~· .. 511 pty.1~1507 551-oatt or tt•il• for ""' 011 M'-•L ..... I.,.... •Y ...-
a..utlful I ' fllor9I Ptelow ...,. beet 21• e1urn1num NS) CUtt 'reellt•"' eutt motor. 5*-N17 """' L: .-P .... o f t Travel l'raller, M.I. TOYOTA
lot•, Ilk• n.w. HOO. m..-on......, 1100. eprlno cut, amllt, MW', II .. -•aa• Ped oab·OY9f oaml*. ~ • ..-.. .-,_ """•...,••• &a2"410I. l40-aoal t16090. l3t oo4Z?• ' -l400. ...._. lent oond, Muat Hit ... .._ .. _
'•ntutl• l1tt9''11 on 1 ••i ..., ..._ ••• 11100 ~ lledia w/M9tt,......, HOT TUI Wooden & PING PONOTABl.I For more Information =-:-:-.:.:"': :£¥.f.WIAmm.rl•JJ 113-10111111f.IN : :r:o" .0r .... 1o..c ·~..L.!X· Cond. A Fotdlng, ~o. w. c.-...... IO *tzm'N' Illa... ----Low ....... ....,. eM' ~ .... _. l rw. 142.et72 ..,., US. 720-0138 and tO 1Ch8dUl8 YOUr Two Udo 14.,. 4 a.n-, IO IN.~ -~~'t rr~· ....... •HfY•'·
1M IO\lb• OIHI, ... ,11 1 d I ....... , ,.,.. to·•, '•"""• _, , !MM 1iiliMiiiii-OiiiiftM;;'I Din ""' .. ~ ~ ttlo V.ntlletor Turblne nu... Aul. ,., N~.u I. a I p ease UGI n.c .. to • O'clay H . I ., 191 ----l'1 ........... a..... llL .,_eowtl. ....:..~ Cooler w/b1 ... f 10,I Open...,,Wtlor!MO, 8 .. 2 Sl7S d •t.. f a......... M...o.nA........ ,._,.__ e ,_.. ..... N'" Mt. ::=..·-·-.....,.., oelJoftn........ .., -an 891\ or ~~Tl 1 ........ , •. ,...., .... ;=a·~~~ llflD.1111 ... ,,. l&L·l!I ....
w....,.. of ..._.., ...... ,. t•t:z:ona l effffto Mrt~Jwtt" •· Claulfled Advertlalng. --I ,..... Oii _. .. Ml ,.,_ llDClll. ---:::-·•...., * :=.=; .. ..:.~ ~.::.~.~I '?.''i'r°"'.....,· ... a ................ , ... -.... ,. .... I lfu•. •••ITT•• •• , ... .,..... w.r.71M711 1u11oe1 1a-t11a. ""J."i'..11 t ·~. "-;.=..,.='""'· t::"n:''· "· ,,,,, .. 1111 "
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19202 84MICll 11Vd.
Hntlngtn Bch te2.ot2t
'78 1 ton CMv P.U. 18.
000 ml. 1 OWMf MOO<>
wllft camper '45-1718
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19202 8"c:tl Blvd. Hntlngtn Bell "2-0829
'73 El Camino, new tlree,
bralc11, run• good,
need• paint. 12000.
8~7..e189
'fl.4 Chevy 'nT step aide.
Runs strong. N-tires. $950, ph 6-45-2922
'76 Datsun longbed, car-
pe1ed shell w/boot, nu
brakes, tires, bait. $2650. «&-6390
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1912 CADILLAC
PLllTWOOD
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(1EALM5)
$16,995
1980 CADILLAC
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(6022n)
s12,995
1977 CADILLAC
SIVILLI
(468259)
s3995
1979 CADILLAC
COUPI DIVILU
(318YBM)
s3995
1911 CADILLAC
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NANCY
DON'T UPSET
ME TONIGHT,
NANCY -- I HAVE
A BAD CASE
OF NERVES
f
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TIME ...
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IF 't'OU 6ET
A CMANCE,
SEND ME A
POST CARP
I MATE
LOM6
6001'8YE5
By Ernie Bushmiller
I'LL JUST
SIT OUIET-·-•
---THEN S~E
CAN'T BLAME
ME FOR
ANYTHING-
t
ANNOYED
BY LUKES
ARR06ANCE,
0. B. DECIOE5
TO TAHE
CHARGE !
~°"p 1i,78~f\
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By Hank Ketcham
I TOLD
YOU!
ITWA5
<l<<1
U5TEN, STUPID! I'M NOT
THE JUD6E···AND Rl6HT
NOW, I DON'T THlN~ I
WANT 10 f>E YOUR
LAWYER ElTHEAf
10:30,
~UPPY .'
llME1S
UP!
J SOUNC>S
~,AT!CAN
IBLIYIN
ON IT?
MePICAt..-
--rRAfNINCS Ftl.,M/
-rAKS ONe!!
by Ferd arid Tom .Johnson
WHAT'S -flM&·S~N<i-iHE WE SACH HAVE .
· 71-1/S LATEST CONCEPT IN OUR OWN LUXURY
ALL !REE HOUSES... HIDEAWAY ·· FOR AN
l . ,ABOIJT? HOUR ANYWAY.
WE CAN USE
A FEW
CAPITAL
IMPRoVEMENTS
UP HERC!i
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the mt11lt*'. A CMd
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retwftld to .... deck.
The pet for 11.-cutt
the deck, riffles threuoh end produces
thecerd.
How It's done: In
preperefton, ell Cldd
catdl -ece. 3, 5, etc.
-ere~ In one
hall of the deck; ell ...e• urcts -queen, 10. L etc. -.,.. pieced
'" ......... helf of the-...
Tht cut Is
"*'iilcilattd '° that thf e.tectta card Is
., ... from ·one helf
the -.0 end restored
to tl'le ott)er half,
where It la Immediate-NOSED OUTI SomttNnt In the elr 11 .. ttlnt ""'°"'"to our ly discernible. •'"Pint Pll above. Add mlsslnt lines 1, 2. 3, etc.
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MAJOr! Cl"T'I Nt:W~PAP!:s:c!S 'TAKUJS ~~IC t?J'Tf:P~ 10 6u~V•Ve r
TH1= CLJP!IC!EJJr t:'.E:CL.INE OF iHE _ DAU~.'/ 6SEMfl l~fi!E:\IER:,t~/
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CANARIES/
by, .MacNellv
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August 15, 1982
1 I .
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Warnmg: The Surgeon General Has Determined
That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health.
skies and i:>elm trees at your patio for~ ... umbrella tabres by
the poolside for lunCh ... violins and
candlelight at dinner. All expenses
paid, 800 we11 give you $5,000 in
cash for shopping and side bipping.
· Daya 6 to 14-Makeover the
whole you. Relax . Enjoyf There's
an endless variety of things to
see and do in Jamaica-from
bamboo rafting to mansion tour-
ing to calypso dancing. Bv the
14th day, you'U look aild feel like
a new you. What a makeovert
Kings. 8 mg. "tar". 0 .7 mg. nicotN: 100' s. 8 fN ... llf.
0 .8 mg. nic:oline W. pet' ciglmlt. FTC Report Dec. '81.
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• 10 Seci>nit Prizes~
Trip for two to New
York City and $1,000
Shopping Spree.
• 100 Third Prizes-
$100 beauty consultation
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Filt in this line that describes Belair.
(Correct answer found on the pack.)
Low . Light __ _
Name: ______________________________ _
I Address.~-------------------------
1 City ______________ State _______ Zi..,_ ______ _
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I Mail to: BELAIR "Great Makeover'' Sweepstakes
P.O. Box 8100, Libertyville, IL 60048 ~--~~~-----------
THEm
YOURSELF
Send,,,. QUHllon, Oii. poa • .-. to "All<," Family w.ekly, 641 Laxlnglon ""'· N-~ N.V. 10022.
W'a'll pay 16 !Of pul>U•n.d qu.atlona. Sony,•• can't.,,.,,.., otharw.
FOR JOHN A. SVAHN, comm1SSioner.
Social Security Administration
Retirees living ln the U.S. can only earn
".,{' amount of dollar. a year. But can out·
oJ.the-country redpllents make all they
want? -8.L., Unwood, N.J.
• Th1s year, retirees age 65 and over
living in the U.S. can earn up to $6,000
without a reduction in benefits, and
those under age 65 can earn up to
$4,400. Benefits are reduced $1 for
Ourside recipients too secure? each $2 earned above these limits. Even
though the work may be performed in
another country, U.S . citizens are subject to this annual earnings test as long as
they work for an American employer or are self·employed. Other beneficiaries
working outside the U.S. and under age 72 are not entitled to a Social Security
check for any month in which they work seven or more days.
FOR SANDRA CARTER. co-author of Reafftrmatton:
Renewing Your Marriage Vows and Values (Harmony
Books)
Why are more and more couples choostng to renew
their marriage vows? -M.G., Burlington, Vt.
• Reaffirmation is a wonderful way to honor the suc-
cess of a marriage. While a wedding celebrates falling
in love and beginning a marriage. reaffirmation Is a
celebration of staying married and In love.
FOR DOUG DAVIDSON, Paul Williams on TVs The
Young and the Restless
When you tell people you work as an actor In a 11<>ap
opera, what reaction do you get? -R.N .• Council Blufla,
Iowa
• 1 don't tell anyone what I do. unless they ask me.
It's not because I'm ashamed. it's just that I consider
acting a job. I'm much more Interested in what others
do. I don't spend much time talking about soaps.
FROM ntE "ASK" EDITOR
CELEBRA110N: Claiming he should
have gotten credit for the recent big bash
honoring Lena Home's 65th birthday
and successful one·woman Broadway
show, was comic Alan King . next in the
movie /, the Jury, due out in September.
"Lena retired in 1971. In 19721 told her
it was time for a comeback. 'Are you
crazy?' she asked. 'Who wants to see an
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he wants to put hlstory straight. And
while most of the celebrities at the Roseland bash were busy picking out other
celebrities, designer Jacques Bellini was not concerned with faces. He was
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one." ... AGE: Last summer. actress Lynda c.rter
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problems. We explode, then cool off. And we're
mellow, perhaps because we did not many young.
Ron ls 40; I'm 30. I guess we have some of the
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that statement, their mar·
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"I don't deny I'm getting older," sald Paul Newman,
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ourteen years after he
retired, as the. last of the.
legendary Yankees, Mickey
Mantle h~ gotten basebaD
out of his daily life but not
out of his nocturnal dreams .
.. I still have them " he ' says ... The same dreams. Nearly every
night. There's the one where rm making a
comebeck .... 1 get a bate hi and 1 nm to
first, hard as I can, but I can\ make it.
They always just nick me..
"But this ls the worst one: I get to tha-
baD park late, and as I jump out of a cab I
hear 'em calling my name on the public-
address system. I try to get in and aD the
gates are locked. Then I see a hole under
a fence and I can see Casey looking for
me, all of 'em, Billy and Whttey and Yogi .
( try to aawf duough the hole and r get
stuck at the hips, and that's when I wake
up, sweating ...
Casey Stengel, Mantle's madcap mana-
ger for 15 years, is gone, dead too soon at
85. Yogi Berra is a coach wtth the Yan-
kees. Mantle is still in touch with Billy Mar-
tin and Whitey Ford, still close; out of all
the Yankees, these are the three who
refused to grow older.
Except for a tum as a batting lnscructor with his
old tam each spring tralnJng, Mantle'• drams are
as cJo.e as he gas to a. bal. plllk these days. If he
does go, he. stts In one of tlM>l8 V.l.P. box.a wt..
they terve little R•mge on to<Atipldcit. Th. -.
would never i.t him enjoy the game otherwl!e. He
wouldn't an~ Ha never got Uled to not play-
ing.
He doesn't enjoy the dreams, dhc -"1-kll.
no, I Mlp getting thrown out" -but they _.. WI
endlaa eouroe of entertainment, honw mcMe9 of
the mind. "I met a guy In a bar one~." says
I • MMILY WlllQ.Y, a...,. 1' -
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Where have you gone, Mick, golden boy
of 18 glorious Yankee summers? Is memory playing
tricks, or is it true that. . .
Mantle. "and he said he was -what do you call
them? -an analyst. He told me he could explain
what my dreams meant. I described the o ne about
me trying to aawl under the fence, and he spun
around on his seat and said, 'My God! That's terri·
ble! You must have been late to a lot of games.'
Well. I thought about that. The truth is, I missed a
lot of buses, maybe a plane or two . Had to catch
cabs. But I was never late for a game."
Mickey Mantle is coming to the end of his 50th
year. He will be 51 in October. It is a pleasant and
curious time In his llfe . He has made his home In
Dallas for 25 years, yet he lives so quietly that
when people see him In the airport or on the street.
they think he \S In town for a banquet. His home In
an expensive suburb is paid for, a home complete
with pool, cabana, hummingbird feeder and trophy
room. His wife, Merlyn, stiU a stunning blonde,
designed the trophy room, which features enough
photos of Mantle wtth celebrities to make a New
York restaurant owner weep.
An astute Dallas lawyer named Roy True shaped
up Mickey's business affairs after Mick lent his name
to a series o( dea!s in the 1960's that eventually
went sow. He earns more money today than he
ever did In his New York prime, and he made
$100,000 a year during his last seven years In
baseball. (With a nod toward today's megabuck
salaries, he laughs and says, "Yeah, If you hit .270
now, I guess you get to name your price.")
These days, a big chunktof the Mantle Income Is
paid by Reserve l.Jfe lnswance Company, a Dallas
ftrm. What he does for them falls Into the some·
what elastic category called public relations -
mostly appearing at sales meetings and delivering
motivational speeches to the staff. Mantle once put
out a record on batting tips for Utt1e l.eagucm, and
the company ordered a quarter million for thetr
agents to pass out to clients. He also owns~ In·
terat In Smatoga Wam, an American rival of Per·
lier, and does special appearances for Anheuser·
Bu9ch Natural Light beer. He Is especially excited
about his newest venture: Martin, Ford and Mantle
are partners In e Da11as-based oll-drllling company
called Diamond 7 -Mickey's old number,
Mantle has no complaints and no regrets, he
says over and over, but tf you ask him tf he Is doing
By ffitckey He<akowltz .
at 50 what he thought he would be doing, he says,
while relaxing In his trophy room: "l don't know. I
never thought about not playing baseball. H I could
still be playing baU, I would. rm not bragging, but (
think l was born to play baU. That's the truth. My
dad had it planned o ut; he named me before I was
born. Mickey Mantle. He thought that was a
ballplayer's name " (The "Mkkey" was for legen-
dary A's catcher Mickey Cochrane.)
Outside of Babe Ruth, tt was the best baseball
name ever Invented . And just as summer follows
spring, Mantle foUowed Ruth, Gehrig and DiMag-
gio as a pin-striped Yankee folk hero. The pride of
Commerce, Okla., was the classic home run hitter,
the strongest and fastest fellow ever to hit from both
sides of the plate. He once hlt a ball 565 feet. Ten
times he hit homers left-handed and right-handed
In the same game. And In his youth, when he ran
Uke a truck cascading brakeJess down a hill, he
could make It to first In an astonishing 3.2 seconds.
No one hits home runs every day In this world,
but few hit them farther or with more flair than dk:I
Mantle. He failed often enough to be human (his
lifetime average eventually dipped under .300), but
I,, ~ bar one night,
IMantle described the
dteam to an analyst.
The analyst spun
around in his seat and
said, "My God! That's
terrible!"
' •
he brought people to the park and he gave them
thrills. He was the last Yankee to win the Triple
Crown. That was In 1956 when he led the league
In batting average ( .353), home runs (52) and runs
batted in (130). He hit a total of 18 home runs ln
the World Series to break a record held by Babe
Ruth, and he says, "I think that will last awhile,
because nobody else ts goln' to be In 12 World
Series his fint 15 years." Beginning his big-league
career at age 19, he played In more games as a
Yankee than anybody else, 2.401 -237 more
than Lou Gehrig.
But the quality that made him Mickey Mantle
was this: No one ever played harder or better or
longer on one leg. His strength enabled him to
compete when lesser men had to stay In the pits for
repairs.
In a twist of fate no satpt writer would dare In·
vent, Joe DiMaggio and Willie Mays were involved
In a single play that nearly ended Mantle's career
before It even began. For sure, the play cost him a
few seasons off the end of his career and may have
kept him from NWrittng the record book.
"h was the Set1es In '51," he recalls, .. and Mays
hit a pop fly. I was In right 6eld. ~ In center.
As soon as the ball came off the bat, 1 knew there
was no way Joe could get to It, so I really moved.
Just before l got there, l heard Joe say, 'I got It.' He
was camped under It. l put on the brakes and the
back spikes of my right foot caught on the rubber
cover of a sprinkler had. Thts bone here" -Man-
tle put a hand on hls right kneecap -~sticking
out to here."
If there ts a sadness to Mantle's career, It can be
summed up In the phrase, ''what might have bMn"
-what mGhl have been had he not spent most of
his carur cooted wtth ltnlmant and swathed In ban-
dages.
"You tbJnk I haven't thought about It a few
times?"' he says. "You ... Roee playing.at 41 and
Gaylord Peny tdl pitching at 43 •••• MUILIJ ond
Mays end Aon>n got to play Into their 40'•. I was
over~ hlll at 34. I wondlr If f d be up at tM top of
10me Of tho.c "-' If J had played that Jono. But I
can\ dwell on that .... I try to think about how
lucky I am , all the good things that ~· ••
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Montie and hb wife ofl!JO yeas, Merlyn, In the irophy room she designed.
Then one day it was all over. "They
moved me tcTflrst base In '68," he
ys. "I thought I could just go on,
laying on one leg like I had been.
t I couldn't go from first to third
ymore. I couldn't get a hit when I
nted to. h was no fun at all."
He was 36 years old and had spent
his life in a Yankee uniform .
lbere ls an underlying seriousness
en he answers friends who ask If
e would have done anything differ·
rntly, "Yes. if I had known l was going
olive this long, I'd have ta.ken better
~of myself."
His father, grandfather and two
mcles died of Hodgkin's disease. "I
hink rm the first Mantle male that
nade It past 40," he says. For most of
1ls career. he was haunted by the fear
hm he was doomed to die young. nen he woke up one morning and
. ound that he was 40 years old and
: till alive. and he stopped worrying. A
race of the Ulness was found in Billy.
he third of his four sons, all of whom
.re grown now. but medication keeps
, under control.
Mantle retired with 536 home runs,
vee Most Valuable P1ayer awards
. nd the scars from four knee opera-
: ons. He is still bim, even though his
1 ~lcQy HeBkowltt I• a Houllon·based sportl
f'umnlflt and, with former major t.aguer Bob
,.:Irv, co·outhor o/ 1he new book'Catcher In
• Wy (Putnam)
exercise is limited mainly to riding a
golf cart. (Playing every day that he's
not traveling. Mick has a six·stroke
handicap.) "There's no cartilage or Ii·
gaments in that knee," he says. "h's
kinda like bone sitting on bone. If I
overdo things. It's like a bad toothache."
ln a way, Mantle seems as popular
today as when he played, a belated
recognition perhaps that the factory
doesn't tum out his kind of model
anymore. "I'm not a milUonaire," he
says. "but I live like one. l do pretty
good just messin' around. And people
still fuss over me. I get scrapbooks in
the mall that they kept when I was
playing. The ones who were kids then
are running the country now. They
have their own companies. You'd be
surprised the letters I get. telling me
they named their sons after me."
A few years back, when Mickey
was heavily involved in the personal-
appearance scene, showing up at
malls and such for $3.500 a crack, a
New Jersey housewife pa.Id him just
to shqw up at her husband's 4-0th
birthday perty. When he saw his .spe-
cial gift. It's said the man began to ay.
He misses base~, the Yankees.
being 19 with two good legs. But
Mickey Mantle likes what he Is and he
loves being 50 -especially when he
considers the altemlltlve. And maybe,
one of these cUiys, In his dreams, 1'9111
he'll beat that throw to ftrst base. ..,
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D PT. The letters stand for diph-
theria, pertussis and tetanus,
three diseases that were often
lethal for chUdren of past
generations. Today. the DPT vaccine
- a series of five shots administered
between 3 months of age and school
entry -has all but eliminated the risk
of these chtldhoocl nightmares. But
some doctors are starting to wonder if
the vaccine for pertussis, commonly
~own as whooping cough. Is more
risky than the actual disease.
ln Britain , West Germany and
some Scandinavian countries, parents
are no longer required to have
children vaccinated against pertussis
before they enter school. Medical
authorities in Europe have Isolated
the pertussis component in the DPT
inoculation, blaming It for serious
brain damage and lesser brain-related
conditions -such as shock and con-
vulsions -found in thousands of
vaccinated children. Millions of Euro-
pean children have not been vac-
cinated.
(n the U.S .. school systems in most
states still require the DPT series. ln
fact, every year hundreds of unvac-
cinated 6-year-olds are sent home on
the first day of class and barred from
school until they bring proof of vac-
cination. Court cases have upheld
laws requiring the shots, aq,d for more
than a generation parents have rou-
tinely sought the inoculations. ln most
cases. the shots are harmless. But re-
cent media focus on the exceptions -
cases of crippled and brain-damaged
children -now has many parents
alarmed about the DPT vaccine.
Scott Grant ls one of the excep·
tlons. Vaccinated in 1961, Scott suf-
fered a severe reaction to the shot.
..He literally wilted before our eyes,"
his mother, Marge Grant, sadly
remembeTS. The brain damage,
which Scott's doctors say was caused
by the vllCClne, has left him Immobile
and mentally retarded.
What makes the DPT controversy a
quandary for parents ls the danger of
pertussis. The disease starts with
symptoms similar to the common
cold. But as weeks go ~ the cough
and congestion get so bad that chll·
dren struggle to breathe (tht lnhala·
MkYIOf/ O'Antonlo II o freelance umi.r ·
~oll.rtrvl '" cim.nJ offon .
U • l'AMllY WEE<.t.Y, ~t 19, 1112
tlon of air sounds like a whoop). And
the bronchial system becomes so
Irritated from coughing that pneu-
monia Is easily contracted. Before the
DPT vaccine was developed In the
1930's, whooping cough was a killer.
And some survivors suffered brain
damage and convulsions.
'1t is tragic that events such as brain
damage may occur as a result of per·
tussis vaccination," says Dr. Walliam
H. Foege, director of the Federal
Government's Centers for Disease
Control in Atlan1a. "However, we
must all remember that pertussis itself
causes complications more severe
than these and may cause death."
The scientists studying the pertussis
vaccine have little conclusive evl·
dence of its side effects. For years.
aytng spells that develop on the day
the shot is glven were considered
lnslgnlf\cant. Today some doctors
believe ·they are evidence of a
neurological reaction to the shot. And
the manufacturers of the vaccine now
recommend that children with such
reactions do not receive further shots.
A st~dy on DPT offeps by re-
searchers at the University of Califor-
nia, the ftrst such study to be done In
the U.S. in 25 years, found that one
In 13 vaccinated ehlldren suffers per·
ststent, piercing crying spells the day
after receiving a DPT Injection.
Because the ftrst three shots are given
to children when they are sUll wtder 1
year old. they can't explain the ex.act
nature of their dlstrese. However. the
aylng ts usually occompenled by a
fever ond drowsiness. Some u;pats
theome the aylng la du. to slight
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damage to the nervous system. but
the connection has not been proven.
The statistics developed by studies
here and abroad are critical in the
DPT debate. The study crted above
also found thai one in 700 children
who received the vaccine suffered
convulsions or went into shock.
Foreign studies found that serious
brain damage. causing severe retarda-
tion and motor disabUity. occurs in
one of every 50,000 rec1p1ents. Bri
tain and Japan now have nauonal
programs to compensate thousands
of children who suffered serious side
effects due to DPT. The State of CaU-
fomia has now begun its own com
pensation program. but so far only
one chUd has been compensated.
The statistics related to whoop-
ing cough are also fnghtening
In 1934 more than a quarter
million cases of the disease
were reported. and more than 7,500
chUdren were killed by it. Anal figures
have not been oompiled, but the
Govem.ment estimates there were
fewer than 2. 000 cases of pertus'5is
last year, and six deaths. Proponents
of the vaccine say that without it th.e
nation risks a return to whooping-
cough epid.emic.s Md deaths. There is
still no specific treatment for pertussis
-except Intravenous fluids to pre-
wnt dehydration and resptnstory cm-e
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Srtain's recent~ should
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Hon, that country ha.$ suffered an epi-
demic of men than a hundred thou-
sand cases of whooping cougtl and
28 deaths. "The United States is In
potential danger of a similar assault,"
he says. If DPT is abandotied.
But public concern about DPT ls ris-
ing. In the metropolitan Washington
area. a parents group has otganlzed
to study the problem and lobby for a
change In the lllws making the shots
mandatory. Inoculations wtthout the
pertussis component have fewer side
effects, and the parents want to be
free to choose whether their chUdren
get the full DPT vaccine or nor.
warntng far Parents
Possible sld.£ effects from DPT vac-
cine Include· ~ fever. conwlslons.
shock. excet.slve aylng and loll of
awareness. Consult yoUJ ped.Um1cian
If they occur. The American Academy
of Pe.diatrtc.s and DPT manufacturvs
say a chlld who suffers sertous side ef-
fects should not receive additional ln-
ocula!IOns
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and new ones are expected In the
next few years. In the meantime.
Congress has scheduled hearings to
investigate the controversy. and ind.i-
vidual members of Congress, led by
Senator Paula Hawkins (R. -Aa.). are
caUing on the Government and doc-
tors to warn parents of the risks of
both the vaccine and the shot, to
screen chUdren susceptible to side ef-
fects and to develop better vaccines.
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THE LONG
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It looks like the three ma
ior networks may be in for
another rough year. More
than half of their new
shows are duom~d to fail ·
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Struthers returns as Gloria
ure. according to an early
analysis by advertising's
Ketchum Communications
Only two new shows
have top-20 potential.
~pons Ketthum -CBS~
Bob Newhart and Glona.
starring Sally Struthers
Both series have established
stars and solid lead-ins
Newhart will air after
M 'A 'S'H on Monday.
while on Sunday, Glona
fallows her TV daddy on
Archie Bunker's Place .
Ten more new entries are
borderline to succeed.
including The Golden
Monkey. It Takes Two.
Ripley 's Belieue It or
Not and Mort Houston
(ABC). Seuen Brides
for Seuen Brothers
(CBS); and St. Else
where. Family Ties.
Cheers. Remington
Steele and Siluer
Spoons (NBC) Ket-
.. chum claims the re·
maining 13 shows are
destined for ex1inction
And continuing a
trend. the major networks'
share of the total TV au-
dience will continue to
erode Ketchum estimates
that by 1he end of 1982.
nearly one-fourth (23 per·
cent) wlll be lost to indepen·
dent st ations and cable
HOW PLANTS KILL EACH OTHER
The lowly bul beautiful
sunflower ma y soon
become one of our most
potent weed killers
Scientists have long
known that certain plants
and trees have the ability 10
poison neighboring plants
with toxic secretions from
their leaves or roots -a
process called allelopathy
Such common flora as the
black walnut tree. creosote
bush and wild cherry tree
possess the trait
Now sclennsts at the
U.S . Departmen1 of Agri
culture are testing the highly allelopathic sunflower to see
just how 1t can knock out such insidious weeds as Johnson
grass and ragweed and how. rhrough crossbreeding , this
ability can be enhanced.
U S.D.A. plant physiolog1sc Gerald Leather told us that it
may be possible one day to extract the key weed-killing
chemical directly from the sunflower or, more likely , to
develop a synthetic compound that's similar. Or sunOowers
could be planted along with certain im mune crops to help
control late-season weeds.
18 • l'AMll.Y W!EKl.Y, Augu•t 18, 11182
RICH MAN,
POORMAN
A few of the more re·
warding findings from
David Harrop's new book.
World Paychecks:
-Nowhere else are law-
yers as plentiful or well re·
warded as in the U.S. In
Japan. for instance. there is
one lawyer for every 10.000 people. and the top salary an
attorney can ever expect is $46,000. or roughly what top
law-school grads now stan at in the U.S .. which has one at·
torney for every 430 citizens. (The Japanese, ahem. save
1he11 high ·
est regard ~ r,;:;:;;=i;;;:;;;;:;:mjjjjj;:;;iiiiim;:;;iiiiP;;~;:;;;;;:;:;1
not for doc· a
rors or law· ~ ~ yers but for
1ournalists .)
-Of all
occu pa
lions. Har·
rop found
that the
greatest
salary dis·
parity between the U.S. and the rest of the world is seen for
TV anchormen. A West German anchorman will rarely earn
more than $45,000, a British anchorperson for the BBC no
more than $39.000 Contras! this to Jessica Savitch at
$600.000. Dan Rather at $800.000 and Tom Brokaw at
close 10 $1 million
-The four members of the rock group Pink Floyd make
over $5 8 million a year. Kenny Rogers has earned over
$10 million annually for the past three years: and thanks to
royalties . in 1980 Paul McCartney took in some $48 2 mil·
lion Baby. you're a nch man
THE AFTERMATH OF RAPE
Three out of four rape victims blame themselves for being
attacked. reports a new national study. However. only 4
percent of reported rape cases could actually be classified as
"victim precipitated" -that Is. when the rape victim f1rst In-
vited and then rejected sexual relations. concludes Universi-
ty of Massachusetts psychologist Ronnie Janoff-Bulman.
who surveyed rape crisis
centers around the U.S.
She says that self-blame
may help some victims f!gh1
the feeling rhat they were
part of a random. senseless
attack. It might be more re·
assuring for a woman to
convince herself that she
was attacked because of
something she did. and that
if she changes her actions. it
can't happen again.
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F'r••ldtnt tn<I Pllbllll\el Patrick M l.lntkey
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BIRTHDAYS
(All Leo) Sunday -Mike
Connors 57. Monday -
Eydie Gorme 50: Frank
Gifford 52: Fess Parker 57.
Tuesday -Robert De Niro
39: Maureen O'Hara 61.
WedneSday -Robert Red-
ford 45; Shelley Winters
60 Thursday -JUI St.
John 42: Willie Shoemaker
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THE SWELLING
IS TELUNQ
It seems that success can
lead not only to a swollen
head, but to a swollen sig·
nature as well . Students'
signatures are found 10 be
smaller after failure on a
task. while after success
they balloon.
As reported recently m
Psychology Today . 28
Rhode Island college stu ·
dents signed their names
and then had one minute to
unscramble eirher five easy
anagrams like "ohseu" (all
succeeded} or five difficult
ones llke "crluloneesec ..
(none got it right). The stu·
dents then signed agam.
The successful students' sig·
natures were now bigger by
45.21 square millimeters
(muhlplylng length by
height) while the John Han·
cocks of those who failed
shrunk by 37.57 square
millimeters.
And by the way. ''ohseu"
unscrambled is "house,"
and "crlufoneesec'' Is really
"fluorescence." 0 .K.. now
sign in please.
51. Saturday -Kenny
Rogers 44: Wilt Chamber-
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