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1983-06-12 - Orange Coast Pilot
Newport's 'Green Party'- a thorn in Reagan's side BY STEVE MARBLE on...., ....... Lem th.an a block from the ocean in Newport Beach standa a cluttered apartment that ii the heart and aoul of the International Green Party, a left-leanJ.na group with worldwide ties. There's an "Impeach fteaaan" 1tlcker next to the door, a collec- tion of Genna.n beer stein.a on a shelf and a sandy-ha.ired man in alackt and a tie sitting on a couch. Randy Toler, founder of Ameri- ca's Green Party. has not situated hia party headquarters in af- fluent, conservative Newport Beach without reuon. ''Thia," he aaya, wavl.ns hi.I hand toward the dty, "ii the moet c onspicuous place of over-induiaence and mua con- sumption in the United States - except for Beverly Hilla maybe." On the surface, affluent, busi- nesses-minded Newport Beach does 1eem a bizarre place for the Green Party, which champions envirorunental causes and ad- vocates tight reins on the types of industry that flourish in and around the beach city. "But that's exactly why we're here," says Toler. "We want to be amc1 caw a thom in the aide of Reaaan and thia I.I Reaaan oountry.." Toler, a native of Mkhlpn who founded the party in 1973, doesn't mind rnak1na waves in the popu- lar aurflnc town: •He hu filed a $700 amall claima suit agai.nat the police department alleging lt hampered a fund.rais- ing party by park1Jl8 equad can in front of h.la house. •He booed and gave thumbe down gestures at a recent city council meeting when a group of airline pllota and attendants aaked the city to help save their joba. Ike GAEEN, Pa1e Al) Randy Toler ~greening' Newport YOUR HOMUDll DAllY PAPIR SUNDAY, JUNE 12, 1983 ORANGECOUNTY, CALIFORNIA 50 CENTS Trailer residents to stay? By &.A.REN E. llElN on..o.., ........ I Residents of 44 pre-World War II oottagea at Crystal Cove State Park may be allowed to stay in their homes until 1993 if a request I by Sen. Paul Carpenter, 0-Cypre., ia approved by a state budget conference committee in Sacramento. Residents of the cottages in the state perk between Corona del Mar and Laguna Beach have been liviJli under eviction notices since 1979, when the state purchased the3.25-mile-longatrand from the Irvine Co. for $35 million. Officla1a granted 20-year leaaee to 294 mobile home owners in the El Morro trailer park, a.lao under the state's jusi8ctiction, when the park land WU purch.ued. And cona,.e residents cla.lm they we~ promJad similar treatment. But the le.ue9 never came through, promptina yea.n of oon- troveny and a lawsuit filed ap.iNt the state by. a home- owners' group. the Crystal Cove Residents A..odation, formed in - 1979. Now it looks as if a oompromiae may be reached, said Richard E . Ratcli1f, a Sacramento lobbyist for the residents' group. "l think thia (Carpenter's re- quest) fits the great bulk of (the relidenta) u 8CJl'nething they would accept." Ratcliff aaJd. "Of ooune, ~ of the remdenta will have pcnblema with pU'tl (of the compromlle), but it 11ves them a choice besides risking the outcome of a lawsuit and what may be (See CRYSTAL, Pa1e AZ> Plane hits Van Nuys homes Firefighters struggle to extinguish fires in two hoU8e8 that exploded into flames when a light plane plunged into a resid ential area in Van Nuys Saturday~ killing the pilot and a pa88enger. See Page A3. School trustees lashed CdM parents charge betrayal over proposed Eastbluff closin g BY STEVE MARBLE Of'lMOlllf ........ and echool dlltrict officials predict it will fall to 120 by the end of the decade. Trustees are expected to decide Tuesday whether to close the campus at the end of the current school year. Trustees also will deliberate the fate of other schools in Corona del Mar. Stolen car from Chino deaths found LONG BEACH (AP) -A car believed stolen by the killer of four people in a Chino Hills home laat week was found here Satur- day, 40mlleafrom thecrirneacene, police siad. San Bernardino County Sheriff's Capt. Philip Schuyler, announcing the find at a news conference, initially asked radio stations not to broadcast the news because police were staking out the car. They believed the driver still might be in the area, he said. But Schuyler, blaming media coverage, later abandoned the stakeout. "We are pulling the stakeout oecauae there's been enough un- fortunate media coverage," he said. -Schuyler aaid resident.a were belnc questioned about whet.her they might have Ren anything and the car waa being combed for evidence. "We believe the car has been driven in the area for the past two or three days," he said. He said the car was found about 8 a .m. by a man walking a dog who reoogni.l.ed the vehicle from media reports. The man said he had paaed the aame place Friday night and the car wasn't there. Schuyler said searches were continuing in other areas. "Our policy is not to put all our egp in one basket." he said. The hunt for the missing car. a white 1977 Buick station wapi bearing liceNJe plate 2ALL731. previously had focuaed on the (See CAR FOUND, Pa1e .U) Slain boy's dad seeks $5 Inillion By Ute Asaocla~ Presa A convicted murderer hM filed a $5 million claim against the dty of Stanton and Orange County over the March alaYln& of hia 5-year-old ton by a polloe o(flcer. Attorney Jeffrey A. Milman said he aubmJtted the daima on behalf of Larry Hewitt. who ia aervtnc a 40-year Rntence at St.ateville Con-ect.ional Ceo ter in Joliet. Ill .. for tie.ting a man to death with a lead pipe in 1979. Hewitt'• .on, Patrick Muon, was shot to death March ~ wbe,l Stanton Officer Anthony Sperl. 11ent to investigate a report that a mother and child had not been aeen for BeVeral weeka, searched their darkened apartment. Sperl said he fired at a abadowy figure he thought WU pointing a gun at him. The figure wu Muon, who was playing with a toy pistol. Canyon Road to be closed c.altrana plans to cloee Laguna Canyon Road from El Toro Road to the San Diego Fn!eway Tues- day and pc:.ibly at.a Wed.netday for pevemerlt maintenance. A group of angry Corona del Mar parents have charged New- port-Mesa achool officiala with reneging on a promiae to keep a neighborhood grade school open for one more year. Pacenta say they were &hocked when they received notice lut week that Eastbluff Elementary School might be shut u early u next week instead of at the end of the 19841ehool year. "Everyone is infuriated, they're just coming off the wall," says Carol Boyce, who has two children attending the 1ehool on the eut aide of Opper Newport Bay. "l have high blood pressure for the first time in my lile." Parenti say they have accepted the fact that the school must cl0&e but counted on a final year to prepare students for going to a new achool and meeting new clamnates and teachers. Studenta al.lo will face buaing for the first time, parents point out. "I'm furious," says Kay Young, a ainale mother with a daughter in the fi.nJt grade. '1'he whole thins shows amazing i.n8enaitivity.'' Plane lands after lavatory torched The boy's mother, Patricia Ridge, had left the boy a.kine in the apartment and wu at work at the time of the ahootiJ\i. An Orange County grand jury decided agai.na'l t.Wngany indict- ments in the cue. Milman said that although he submitted the claim, required before a lawsuit can be filed agai.nat the dty or county, he would not repreRnt Hewitt. An oil-bued le&ler coat will be applied to the full length and width of the road to protect the IUrface and extend the lile of the pavement. which was redone about two years ago, aaid George Bays. Orange County area man-aaer for c.altrans. ••tt would take three or four days if we did it with traffic," Haya said. "Thia way la a lot faster andafer." Hays l&id he didn't know whether the road would have to be shut down on Wednetlday u well -that dependl on how fast the job can be completed. he aald. Tile elementary 1ehool, hard hit by shrinking enrol.lment. has been marked foe closure ahhouah truateell in the Newport-Mesa Unified School Di.atrict have not fonnally voted on shutting the campus. "They gave their word -this just seema sneaky," said Susan Clark, mother of a third-grade and a kindergarten student at F..aat- bluff. The achool opened in 1970 with an enro1lment of 740 students. Enrollment now hu dipped to 213 y ouna &&ya ahe haa decided to place her child in private achool "ju.It for 110me peace of mind.'' Nearly a third of the F.utbluff students are in special education Prosram&· Parenta auge1t it is cruel to yank a handicapped atudentout of 11Chool on such short notice. "Thi.I is a tremendous jolt to my eon," says Robert O.brink, who has a 5-year-old IOn who l.a deaf. He says it haa taken two years for hia 1<>n to feel comfortable in the achool's hard-of-hearing program. "We had counted on that year to make a smooth and positive tran- aitlon. With such short notice, how can I let him know what's happen- lJ\8 in hit little world,"he added. TORONTO (AP) -A disgrun- tled de~ feta small flre in the lavatory of an Air Canada jet on a flight from Toronto to Bermuda Saturday, but the fire wu quickly extJ.ncuiahed and the plane land- ed safely, an airline apokaman aaid. There were no injuries and damage from the fire, aet aa the plane wu about 10 miles off Bermuda, waa minimal, spokes- man Brock Stewart said. Tbe aircraft, a Boelnc 727, carried 63 pueengen and a crew of eight. A suspect wu a.rreeted by police when the plane landed in Hamil- ton, Bermuda's capital, accorcl.ln8 to S1eWart. but h.la name anc1 nationality were not Immediately d.t.cloeed. Stewart aald the auapect ap- pattntly Wied a cigarette to tarlite waste paper in the lavatory. Automatic exUnguiahera were ac- tivated and crew memben moved quickly to prevent damage, he Mid. The lnddent occurTed about 1:30 p.m. EDT. The aircraft. Flight 942, WU only al.lahtly delayed before re-- turninl tq Toronto, Stewart aald. Twenty-three people died June 2 when a fire of unknown origin broke out in the lava to~ of an Air Canada fliaht from Dallu to Toronto. The bedly charred plane manaaed to land in Cincinnati, and 23 other people aboard survived. ....----------llSIDE-----------------. The f lrtt Aon Klelo II collec:Uon '' beln1 Introduced at Bulloek'1 and will be Informally modeled a1 the South Coa1t Plw ttore. Page C2. 'Pirates' respectable At one time they were c.lled the 0 piratee of industry," but e•ecudve reenahen are 1alnln1 a new image ln today'• buai· neu world, accordJng to Wiiliam Willdneon, a 25-year vete,an In the field. Page BS On the road Dick Doyle triee to un· tan1le the conf u1I"-mUe- qe flprea r'Hn in vari- ooe ahnan.act in hit tra.el column. Page A8. • .. The new kld1 on the block, the Toronto Blue Jaye, turned the tablet on the California Angela Saturday oJaht, 3-2.Page BI T ~· Hate oa trial The case of Cettapo of- ficer Klau1 Barbie '1oee to court in France thi1 •um· mer, and many old wound• will be opened. See Family Weekly. Da/fyradio lmpre11Jonl1t Joe Pllclpo of TV'• "Saturday Nl&ht Un'' I• tumlq hf1 aany talentl to radlo where ••you un tay anythJq you want.•• Paae C7. . He said Hewitt cont.acted him at the auggeetion of the Orange County Bar A9oclatioo Referral Service. "I decided not to handle the cue, but 1 felt BOrry for him beca\.Ule he'• in prt..on, II Milman said. "Hia 100-day statute WM running out, ao I filed the clalma and aent him aome comments and augaeationa." lfe refu.ed to explain why he turned down the cue. Ma. RJdae filed a $20 million wron&ful de.th c1a1m aaa11wt o. city. 'fhat c1a1m WU rejected and a suit haa been filed in Oranp County Superior Court. ,. ·~------ AS Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Sunday, June 12, 1983 ~' .... ,.. -\9 Continued stories GREEN PARTY ... •He hu predicted .hJ. party wlll have a votin,t member on every city council in Orange County - including Newport Beach -by the end of the decade. The lnt.emational Green Party Is affiliated -albeit loosely - with the West German Greens, which recently won 27 seats in parUament. Other factions and offshoots of the looeely knit Greens are present in England, New Zealand, Canada and even in the Soviet Union, where a 50-member faction exists in Od~. The party factions are far flung and not easly defined. Socialists, conservationists, anarchists and even conservatives are associated with Green parties. In Europe, a common link is the anti-nuclear movement. Demonstrations fre· quently are reminiscent of the war protests of the 1960s in the United Stat.es. with protesters sporting long hair and loud clothing. Toler thinks the Greens will become powerful in the United States but will not be able to buck the two-party system. Local poli- tics, he says, will be where the Greens emerge. velopment and pollution are major lasues. "There's a lot more sympathy for these issues than people - especially the media -think. The challenge is translating that into political power," Toler says. On the local level. Toler says his party will fi~ht expansion at John Wayne Airport, will fight de· velopment of the Bolsa Chica marshlands outside Huntington Beach, and continue battling the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station south of San Clemente. He says alliances will be formed with existing groups that are fighting the airport, Balsa Chica development and San Onofre. The result, he says. will be political power. While the existence of the Greens in America centers around Toter's Newport apartment and his stacks of documents, filing cabinets and answering machine, there is evidence the party has some financial clout. One national publication re· ported that Huey Johnson, re· sources secretary under fonner California Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr., has vowed to raise $500,000 for the Greens. Burned boy, 6 , • improves BOSTON (AP) -A &·)'Hr·old California boy, burned ovtr GO percent of hll body In a flre hl1 father la charged with aettint. now can stand on his own and may be walking again in a few weeks, hospital officials say. "He hasn't walked, but he stood.'1 said Maureen Byrne. head nurse ot the Shriners Burn ln· stitute where a bandage-swathed David Rothenberg arrived Tues- day. "We hope within a couple of weeks down the line. he'll be walking.;, She said David is able to feed himself with some assistance. David was flown to Boston Tuesday from California, where he was burned while visiting with his father, Charles Rothenberg. Rothenberg, 42, has been charged with dousing the boy's Buena Park motel room with gasoline and setting it afire, claim· ing he feared his ex-wife would not let him see David again. The Rothenbergs are divorced. Rothenberg is being held on charges of attempted murder, arson. assault with a deadly weapon and causing great bodily harm. Marie Rothenberg said Friday her son is adjusting well but doesn't really understand what happened. 0.-,,... ..... .., .... ,..,.. Sally King of Maga rro Fa rm s shows her industrial output-chocolate-d ipped strawberries-at Ir vine Industrial Fair. Coalinga • • c1t1zens uneasy COALINGA (AP) -helinp of W\HllMll rwtumtd t.o earth· quakt·WNJ')' Co&Una• after a freth tremblor dHtroyed a houae, shifted moblle homes and chopped through roada. No injuries were reported in the l 0-second earthquake that bound- ed through this central California community of 7 ,000 people about 200 miles southeast of San Fran· cisco Friday at 8:10 p.m . The quake measured 5.2 on the Richter Scale of ground motion and was centered about 10 miles northwest of the small oil town, authorities said. It was one of the strongest tremors to~ hit the city sinct? a 28-second tremor that measured 6.5 caused $31 million m damage May 2. A moderate aftershock reg1s· t.ering 4.2 jolted the area .i! 6:31 p.m . Saturday but cause<! no damage or injuries. according to the state Office of Emergency Services. It was one of the strongest of several aftershocks to follow Fri· day's quake, the U.S. Geological Survey National Earthquake In· formation Center at Golden, Colo,. reported. "We're not leftists, we're not Communists and we're not single issue," he says. "I think history will show eventually that the Greens were very influential." Toler moved to Orange County nearly four years ago, living in rural, unincorporated Sant.a Ana Heights before settling the party headquarters in Newport Beach. ftter claims the party has 20,000 members and can count on support from roughly five-million people if the membership of groups such as the Sierra Club are included. Though the party has had scant influence in Orange County, Toler 1s of the opinion that his job in John Wayne country is near an end. "I don't think anybody could understand the particular inci- dent. how someone could do this to their child." she said. Industry shows its CAR FOUND ... stuff at Irvine lair (From Page A 1) The tremor, which lasted "a split second ... was like a sudden jerk or a shock. whereas the one yesterday (Friday) was a rolling motion," said Coalinga police Sgt Ken Spann. "We're sitting'here with our fingers crossed. hoping there's no more." ln Friday's quake. a toppled transformer started a small grass fire that was quickly controled, and landslides ~ dirt onto narrow roads that wind through foothills to the north of town. He doesn't like to talk about himself or his past and makes a point of saying he will not reveal where he is employed. He claims to have worked ata nuclear plant, a soft drink company and a drug manufacturing facility in recent years. ''I don't think my personal story is that impor1ant. l don't have any political plans," he says. . While he resists describing the Greens as an environmenl.al party, he admits it is environmen- 1.al issues that likely would attract interest in the party. Nuclear power, toxic waste dumps. de- "We've set up the structure and it_will continue and get better. We have candidates for the next city elections in Newport and Irvine. for instance." he claims. Toler says he will be moving the party's headquarters to Washing· ton D.C. this summer. ''I have a feeling the country is going to take a turn sharply to the left in the next election and it makes sense to be in Washington," he said. 1n the meantime. he intends to keep Newport Beach on edge CRY ST AL COVE ... years of continuations." Under Carpenter's request, the cottage residents would be grant- ed 10-y~ar. non-transferrable leases instead of the 20-year, transferrable leases granted to the El Morro mobile home group in 1979. And the compromise on the residents' part would be steep: They would have to drop their lawsuit; forego claims for reloca- uon expenses; obtain insurance to protect the state from any injury claims which might be filed be· cause of safety problems as· sociated with the cottages, and pay fair-market·rental rates. The package would probably be financially attractive to the stat.e, Ratcliff said. "The state would avoid the C06ts of the lawsuit, relocation, main· tenance on the property and liability claims." he said. And it would be collecting revenue of about $2,250,000 over the 10-year period if residents paid an est1· mated $500 a month in rent. "The state could use that rev- enue to renovate the cottages at the end of 10 years.'' he said. If the st.ate does approve Carpenter's budget requ,est, the residents' group would have to decide whether the compromise is acceptable. "Personally, I feel that it's a practical solution.'' said Al Will- inger. a member of the board of advisors of the residents' associa- tion. He has lived in the cottage community smce 1973. "It's not what I w ould have liked," Willinger said. indicating that many .. residents felt they should be treated the same as the mobile home owners. "All we're looking for is treat- ment that is equitable. We wanted to be treated with parity. But (in practical tenns). I think thia is acceptable." Mexican border after San Diego authorities received a report it had been seen in the area. Kevin Cooper. an escapee from the California Institute for Men in Chino, has been charged with the slayings and was the target of a nationwide manhunt Saturday. Cooper. who escaped from the minimum security unit of the facility on June 2, is deecribed as about 6 feet tall, weighing 155 pounds, with an afro haircut. He is considered armed and dangerous. Du.ring the early morning hours of June 4. someone entered a Chino Hills ranch house and fataUy slashed and stabbed F Douglas Ryen, his wife Peggy Ann, both 41 ; their daughter Jessica, 10; and a neighbor, Christopher Hughes. 11. Joshua Ryen, 8, remained in stable condition after surviving a slashed throat and chest wounds. Cooper was serving a four-year sentenct? at Chino after pleading guilty to two counts of burglary In Los Angeles. Gov. George Deukmejian of- fered a $10,000 reward for Cooper's arrest and asked for a probe into how he was able to escape. The Department of Corrections has admitted someone erred in sending Cooper to the minimum security facility after Penn- sylvanie authorities had notified California officials Cooper was being sought as an escapee from a st.ate menl.al hospital. A federal fugitive warrant is· sued last week alleged that Cooper fled to avoid prosecution for the kidnap-rape of a girl· from suburban Upper St Clair, Pa .. last October. 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"The fair is meant to recognize the scope and diversity of indus- trial members in the city," said Richard Cannon, the company's vict? president for commercial activity "The city's industrial base, with its quality and ran~e of Phasin g down o f cable T V told in Valley The Public Cable Television Authority has taken steps which an official called a "phasing down" of PCTA operations that will save about $25,000. Meeting in Fountain Valley, the five-member panel voted to seek a part-time executive director and to move its headquarters from a private facility to rent-free quar- ters at the Net 6 fire training center in Huntington Beach . "I view this action as a phasing down of the authority into an overseer of the contract (with Dickinson Pacific Cablesystems that covers Huntington Beach. Fountain Valley, Westminster and Stanton) instead of an admin- istrator of construction," said President Ben Nielsen_ I I companies, is nationally signifi- cant." The fair was sponsored by the company plus the city, the Chamber of Commerce and the Industrial League of Orange County, which has a sizable mem- bership in Irvine. Cannon said one of the fair's pleasant side effects is that it allows people who work in indus· trial areas to learn more about each others' businesses. It was sort of an amiable, in-house affair. with many firms giving away things to eat and drink. Two of the participants were beer distributors. Another was a strawberry grower. ltVine's two fluffy police dogs. Barr tnd Farnsworth, made ap· pearances to remind the business people of the police department's new weapon for answering the many silent burglar a1anns it receives from the city's large industrial areas. Copte r d own ; 'Ronald' OK DETROIT (AP) -A police helicopter taking Ronald McDonald to a McDonald's Res· taurant piny for children crashed Saturday as it was landing, but no one was seriously injured. pohce said. The crash occurred when a rotor blade on the helicopter struck a utility pole and sheared off as the craft landed in a field The pilot, who was not ident· ified, was treated at Detroit Re· ceiving Hospital for "very minor" injuries, Moede said. The red-haired symbol of McDonald's Restaurants was not tnJured. and performed as planned at the children's event. He also was not identified HOSPITAL ST A Y ... (From Page A 1) Three county hospitals reported daily charges that topped $1 ,000 a day. Doctors Hospital of Santa Ana charged an average $1,208; Fountain Valley Community, $1,100; and Western Medical Center Santa Ana, $1,042. The three hospitals also reported an average length of stay shorter than the county average. which may explain the higher average daily charge, Ryan said. • Four county hospitals reported average charges per stay exceeding $6,000. Those hospitals were Anaheim Memorial. the UCI Medical Center: Saddleback Community Hospil.al. and Fountain Valley Community. Ryan said these hospitals' charges could be higher than the average because of expensive specialized services they offer, such as UCIMC's burn unit. Bui Ryan called the increases "disturbing," noting that they exceeded increases in the Consumer Price index's medical care component for the year. FATHER KNOWS THE BEST • That'• why he'll reeognlze a beautifully wr1pptd gift from P.O.S.H. as one that'• In the finest tradition. (PCHIH) Gen~lcmen's ClolhlnR Inspired by fudltlon -tfi fashion Island. Newpon Bet.ch. CaJtfomla 92660 · ( 714) M0.8~10 Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT /Sunday, June 12. 1983 Al NATION Schools foundation funds hit snag lb JODI CADENHEAD Ofh .......... 159 passengers evacuated from burning airliner ClllCAOO (AP) -An =of a United Airlinee 727 caught fire Saturday u the jet waa off from O'Hare International Airport, fordna the evtieuation of 159 people and allghtly fhjuring six, police said. The lnjwit!9 occurred aa pa88engen were bein8 evacuated from the jet, Flight 200 from Chicago to Tampa, Fla., police officer Jerome Mallon said. The plane carried a "crew of eight and 151 paaaengera. Man jumps off Empire State Building NEW YORK (AP) -A man Jumped to his death from the 86th floor obeervatory of the Empire State Buildin8 on Saturday, the second man to do ao in 10 days, police said.Police said Darrell King. 20, of New York City, bought a ticket for the observatory deck, climbed its 12-foot-high, spike-topped fence and, disregarding attempts by an unidentified guard to taJk him down, jumped about 12:40 p.m. NAACP leader stripped of powers CHICAGO (AP) -NAACP Chairwoman Margaret Bu.sh Wilson waa stripped of her official powers Saturday as the board of directors decided her unilateral suspension of executive director Benjamin Hooks was nothing more than "sour grapes."By a 51 -5 vote, the national board also reaffirmed a call for her resignation made at an unofficial meeting May 28. The board cannot fire the chairman of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. WORLD Israel to reject Sharon inquiry TEL A VIV. Israel (AP) -The Cabinet is expected to reject former Defense M1ruster Anel Sharon's call for an inquiry into t}\e Lebanon war to clear his name of charges that he misled~ government, a ranking government source said Saturday.Jne source, who spoke to The Associated Press on condition he not be identified. said that if Sharon raised the matter at the weekly Craeli newspapers Friday that Sharon was risking a rupture in his close relations with Prune Miruster Menachem Begin over the LSSue. "There is no splJt between them," the source said. Theater collapse kills 100 in India NEW DELHI. lndia (AP) -The tirl roof of a theater in northeastern Bihar state collapsed on some 600 movie-goers during a windstorm Saturday and Indian news agencies gave death estimates ranging from 80 to 100. United News of India quoted district police as saying at least 100 people perished and some 150 were injured in the tragedy at Bikramganj. U.S. en¥oy meets Guatem1Jlan leaders GUATEMALA CITY (AP)-U.S . presidential envoy Richard Stone. nearing the end of his 10-day Latin American tour, met Saturday with friendly Guatemalan officials after a day of chilly talks with Nicaragua's left-wing government. Tight security kept reporters away from Stone when m he amved in Guatemala City Neither U.S. nor Guatemalan officials would give the agenda for the envoy's meetings with President Efrain Rt06 Montt and other members of the ll\ilitary government. There was no indication that S tone's day of talks in Managua had improved U.S . -Nicaraguan re lations. at thet.r lowest point since the left-wing Sandinist.as won power ln the civil war rut ousted the right:iat government ofthe late President Anasu.io Somoza in July 1979. STATE Colleges get extra $125 million SACRAMENTO (AP) -An Assembly-Senate committee, in its third day of seeking a compromise $27 billion state budget, decided Saturday to give commuruty colleges an extra $125 million.The six-legislator committee also reaffirmed both houses' earlier rejection of Gov George Deukmejian's proposals to charge first-ever fees at commuruty colleges and raise fees at universities. Dog I oils pot smuggling attempt SAN DIEGO (AP) -More than 1,000 pounds of marijuana hidden under two tons of crushed gla.&'I were sniffed out by a aearch dog when a dump truck uied to sneak the illegal cargo past U.S . Customs inspectors at the International Border, authorities said. The cache of marijuana was diacovered while a Customs agent and his dog were making a routine check at the San Ysidro Port of Entry, said Fermin Cuza, assistant disuict director of the Customs Service at the San Diego-Mexico checkpoint. Plane slams three homes; two die VAN NUYS -Two people d ied and three homes were demoli.ahed or damaged Saturday afternoon when a light aircraft plunged into a residential area of this San Fernando Valley community.The houses exploded in flames, but no one on the ground was injured. Loe Angeles County Fire Department apokesman Jim Wells said. Bob Ball isn't aw-e why the bia-rnoney donationa he wu ex- pecting to roll In to the New- j>ort-MeN Schooll Found.at.Ion haven't arrived yet. It was only a year ago the Newport Beach father wu aayt.na the educ.tion foWld.aUon, made up of parenta, would raiae $1 mlllioh ln 12 monthl to rettore the numeroua art .and achol.utlc pro- fP'amhbat have been cut from the flnanclally strapped d1atrlct. With only a few months to campaign last •Prin8. the foun- Man freed in Bal Isle death case A Balboa lal.and man has been released from jail and will not face criminal charges in the slaying of a 32-year-old Fullerton man found ln an laland apartment thia week dead from a single gunshot.. Cory Charles Claeys, 33, had been held by police on suspicion of rnurder a1nce Tuesday when of- ficers diacovered the body of Gary Timothy Bell slumped in the doorway of Claeys' Agate Street residence. Bell, police said, waa shot once in the head following an apparent argument. Pol.ioo have been un- able to locate the gun u8ed in ~ slaying and believe it was tossed in the bay off Balboa Ialand. They are unsure who dispoeed of the gun. Sharon Lynn Bell, the dead man's 27-year-old estranged wife, has been charged with robbery and assault and wu arraigned Friday at Harbor Municipal Court in Newport Beach. Uke Claeys, she'd ortginally been held on suspicion of murder. Police said they believe the Bella allegedly went to the Agate Street apartment with plans for robbinR the resident. Bus routes switched • in county Begmning today, the Orange County Transit Di.strict will mod- ify 14 regular and express bua routes, the tranalt diatrict man- ager has announced. The service modif.icationa are geared to acconunodate aeaaonal travel patterns during the sum- mer months, OCTD General Man- ager Jamea Reichert said. While the chanaes are intended to make bus service more conve- nient to riders, they al.lo "reflect our continuing effort to make sure we are maximizinC effort.I to run the moat cost-effecUve operation pouible," Reichert Mid. 7 The changes acheduled IO take effect today are: •Decreasing the frequency of service along Route 29 from 20 to 30 minutes along Beach Boulevard and tenninatiJ\I partial aervice' along selected portiona of the route Mondays through Fri- day. •Suspending aervice on Route 21 (Valley View Street) and Route 161 (Newland Avenue) thJ"ou&h Sept. 10. Laguna committees seek new members It'• that time of year again -Lasuna Beach'• dt.izl!n com- mt.ions and oommlttees are look- ing for new members. The City Counctl will be inter- viewing candidates for the Plan- ning Com.misalon, Art.a Com- m1sa1on, Cable TV Committee, Recreation and Community Ser- vices Committee and Seismic Safety and Diluter Preparedness Committee on June 21at5:30 p.m . in the council chambers. Reaume1 of thme Interested in takina posltiona in the 8J'OUP9 1hould be sent to t.he'city clerk by June 16. We're Listening ••• Whal do you like about the Dally Piiot., What don't you llke., Call the number at left and your meuage will be recorded, ttanactibed and delivered to the appropriate editor. 642·6086 The same 24 hour answerin1 servlt'e may be used to record le\ ters to lhe editor on any topic Mailbox contributors must Include their name and telephone number tor verification No circulation t'allSl please Tell us what's on your mind ·D= ... .,..,,.., MOl'Gt 1 , •-0.1 II 10\I 00 no• hht 10111 P•~ Dy & :)() ll"' , ... 0.'"'• 1 J"' t nd ,ov• GOOt ••II O• --et.I lt!V'Ol y a nd l<il\Ot1 11 you cto ~o• ,•c••"• 100• ct»y t>y I o "' c .. bolo,. 10 • "' """ ,_ COP'I' .... __ .., -· Clroutetton T1 .. phoM9 o..,.c~, A•-__, ~ _,.....,...,h , .... ~ ... t. ....... ~ ....... ~ANGE COAST Daily PHat H. L. 8chwart1 Ill PublfeMt chur 0owe11br Rermonct 11ec1.een Edl!Of I nd AMltt•n Conltolltf to the Pubff9hef ...,....,.c .... ll'IOIM:liOrl ........ a.ti A.......,.. ~ L ,..._. "" .. ·-*"O C:.-•-..~ ~ Cll1.m.ct edv..-ti.tft9 114/IU·MTI All othef «Mpertmeftf9 "2~1 MAIN °'1'Kll J*> Wttl Bey St C0.11 -OA M•• •dd• ... 90o 16'0 Cotta M.. CA t1412f ~IGht ,., Or .. c;Kletl l'llbW*'tll ~ NO "••• ttort,., 1t1uttre110"•· 10ttorl11 lllt l1•• o• •Mtl"'"""'9 ""'"' ""Y Of r~~ ~ "'""''lie"' of eooy•<O'lt °'""" VOL 71, NO. 112 daUOn did manage to ralae an lmpre.ive $45,000 IO nstore re- medlal readin8 at a1x .choola. But then the educaUonal foundation hit a few anap: bfa buaine11 along the Orange Cout seemingly had enough problem1 of its own and told foundation members to look toward Sacramento for help. "There's ltill no question ln my mind about the capability of railing $1 million,'' said Ball, outgoing president of the foun- dation. "What lt'a going to take is parents who are dedicated to their childrena' educat¥>n. I don't know why they're not more interested." r • Floallng Force Now, Ball is just hoping the foundation can r&de $90,000 to beef up reading programs at each achool ln the dlstrtct and computer ICtence at the middle echooll by September. Foundation membera took their ambitious campaign to every achool, setting up three-member teams that managed to contact virtually every parent by phone. The effort paid off handlomely at Harbor View Elementary School in Corona del Mar, where 50 percent of the parents donated a hefty $20,000. "I think it's tremendous,'' said Francie Hansen and uYoda'' enjoy the view from husband Bruce's 30-foot yacht in Newport Harbor. The craft was renamed after Bruce became an avid fan of the "Star Wars" movies. She hasn't seen either of the first two yet, but promises to view "Return of the J edi'' with Bruce. achool prindpal t...rry Altonl. "It ahowt the eupport of th. cam· munlty for local llChoola and their undentandlna of the needa we have." In an effort to attract Larae • donors, the foundation hM ltalUd • a Renailunce Group, where tndi- vidual.t oontributtna t600 and corporatiON &lvtna at least tl,000 are aingled out for recop!Uon. The WarmJ.natom are hoetiJ\I a reception Friday for members. Part of the problem of convlnc- in8 parenta to donate '8 the fact that the fu.nda mUlt be d1atrlbuted throughout the dJatrict, rather than kept at ind.Jvidual IChoola. said Ball. "I jl..Llt don't know what it wW take to get parenta and buslM9I interested ln education," aaid Ball ''What other cau.e penooal1y affecta parents more than the education of their own children." Scholarship winners get kudos in HB ~ The redpienta of 23 Coutlint College acholarahips totallna near-• ly $30,000 were honored at a • reception held at Mercury Sav- ings and Loan in HunUncton Beach. Topping the 1eholarahip u.t waa Bruce Garrett of Mmlon Viejo, who received a $5, 120 full-tuition acholanhip to National Univer- al ty. Three half-tuition acholarlbips were awarded to Maureen Acton of Fullerton. Joan HW of Fountain Valley and Betty Patchen of Huntington Beach. · A '300 Pw-chMlng Manap- ment ~tionof Orange Coun- ty 1eholarahip wu &lven to Laura Mi.ngJ'one of Swwet Beach. Recipient.a of two SlOO ICholar- ahips provided by Mercury Sav-m,. and Loan were Jenni.fer Grabhorn of Fountain Valley and Barbara Gallup of Mi8lion Viejo. Two $100 ICholarahlps from the South Coast College of Court Reporting were awarded to Laurie Ulrich of Fountain Valley and Suaan Jebbta of Huntinlf.on Beach. The $100 Richard and Virgtnia Lovelock Mitchell Scholanhip Award in Painting wu &lven to Fonnie Hoventon of Huntincton Beach. Beck Bey Quilt.en d~ awarda went to Elsie Gatoomb of C.O.ta Meta, Julie Draak.a of We9t- minster and Andrea Gerage of Laguna Beach. Everything's Coming Up 'ftOSY' Orange County Fair: A Salute to Pork Color 'ROSY' The Pig Contest -------------------------------------------..... I I 1 ENTRY BLANK I I PRIZE: 4 tlckttl each to th• Ana-ta & : I Tiger• Oamt11·21 thru 7-2•. 1 I I f I I Nam• I I I I Addreu I I I RULES & REOULA TIONS 1. Send Entrlta to Ro1y Oolorlng Conttat, P.O. Box 1880, coat• Meu. O• .. 2. Entry deadline Juty 11t, 1983. 3. Winning pk:tut'91 wtll 9PPMf at fhe Fair. I Telephone 1 : ~Oroup 0~5 oe-a oe-12 i , .. Plllt : I '!ll~•J: ·-------------... ------------------.. ,&.m ________________ _ .:. ... --~-~-------= A4 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, June 12, 1983 New primary rules could help blacks SACRAMENTO (AP) -The author of a "modified winner-take-all" plan for California's 1984 Democratic presidential prtmary he belleva hit propoul could help, not hurt, a black candidate for president. St.ate Sen. Paul Carpenter of Cypre.a, who ii carrying the plan in the Legialature on behalf of leaden of the California Democratic Party, .aaid he expect& no problem winning approval th.ia weekend from the national Democratic Party. "We've got pretty good support at the national (C.ompliance Review) Commlaion. I don't expect problems,'' he aald, noting that the national oommlaaion la chaired by fonner California Party Chair Nancy Pelosi, a strong supporter of the plan. But Carpenter, head of the Democratic Caucus in the state Senate, aald he isn't even going to ask the Legislature to look at the measure again until the wrangling, negotiating and ~of the state budget battle ia over -probably in July and possibly August. 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The temblor, measurlni 6.5 on the Richter acale, rocked the Central Valley fanning and oU town of 7,000 on May 2, injuring 47, destroying the downtown business section and damaging 2,000 homes. Loaee have been estimated at $30 million. There were no deaths. The earthquake diarupted telephone service for several hours as lines became overloaded with calls, and interrupted virtually all communications with the outside, with amateur radio operators handling emergency calla. "There was no evidence of preparedness at the city level," and county planning was adequate only for a minor emergency. according to John E. Brown, a damage assessment official. "The level of preparedness .. would have caused a complete breakdown" i1 a larger area had been hit," he added. ntro ''CocnrnwUcation wu the lingle greatst problem followt.na the Coalinga earthquake," reported LL Kent Knight, a HJahway Patrol officer and chief of a tuk force investigatfn8 law enlorcement actfvit1es during the quake emergency. "The only telephone which waa operational followtna the quake was the microwave at the local CHP office ... It took three to four hours to develop a clear picture u to what the actual extent of injury and damage wu," Knight said. Fred Frederickson, chief of the Coalinga Fire Depart- ment. sajd flreflghten relied upon "40 hand-held radioe" rushed 1n by state emergency officia.la in the houn immediately after the quake. The oonfuaion and poor oonununicationa foroed delay., he said. "We spent five hours running down one individual to get a decision. It took him 20 aeconda to make the dedaion when he had the facts," Frederlckaon said. Robert N'. Dyrulf, a communications expert and member of the American Radio Relay League, said a "meet aerioua problem" was the "TV media" who "came in droves, interviewing the teachers, the children -at church, at night -their demanda were difficult to deecribe. Tileir actiona exacerbated the situation." 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Sooth Coast Plaza 540-8991 "' -·--------- Al Orange Coeat DAILY PILOT/Sunday, June 12, 1983 OTHER VIEWS Decommissioning civil rights The real trouble with President Reagan's three recent appointees to the U .S. Civil Rights Commission lies not ao much in hla choicee aa 1n the fact that, contrary to all precedent, he removed three incumbents to make thoee appointments and thus control the comrm.ion With the exception of Robert A. Destro, who once said the commillion should be abolished and who, other than working againat aborUon rtghta, has shown no interest in civil rights at all, the new appaint.ees-fonner San Jose University President John Bunzel and attomey Morris Abram, who has a long record of hwnan rights &Qtivttlee -probably are appropriate choices for a coneervative prettdent. What's much more questionabe is why it was neceeary to replace three incumbent members who the president fired. No previous president has ever one that,. The White House provided no explanation othe than that the president wanted to do it. ID most situations, that would be enough. Where an agency is auppoeed to carry out administration policy the president is obviou.ely entitled to have his own people 1n charge. But the Civil RJahts Comiaaion neither makes nor carries out policy. Nor does lt have any real power. Its only function is to gather lnfonnation, hold hearings and issue reports, calling attention to dvil righta ilSues,_crttidzing the performance of other federal qendee ·and, In pneral. eervtng aa the dvil rtghta conedence of the nation. Aa such, the commialion has to be independent of the administration. U it becomes only a cautious echo of the president, it la worthleea. The dianlllal of the three incumbents, one of whom was appointed by Prelldent Ford, allows only for two pomibWties. Either the president doesn't understand the purpoee of the commJ.ton or he undentanda lt only too well and intends to kill it an an effective agency. Both are deplorable. Acti6hs such aa th.ii make the ac:lmin1-tration'1 profeaed concern abo.ut dvil rights aound hollower that ever. Civil rights doesn't need friends like JlNguL From Tbe Sacramento Bee MAILBOX Bolsa Chica opinions Thoee who are involved in the continuing debate over Bolaa i 1 Chica might be lnierested in reeding the rec::ient pl'Oll'eea report on th1a matter releued tn Janu- ary, 1983 by the U.S . Army Corp. of Enafneen. Thil II an important f~ document. available to all who care ab:>ut thJa 1-ae. homes that now exiat at the rear of the Bola Chica lowlanda. It might subject theee homes to the aame kind of tidal damage IUltained by other homes along the Callfomla C.out th.la put winter. Thankful- ly, theee homes were apued any tidal damage durina Jut winter'• storms, becau.e Bola Chica 8el"- ved ltl hiatorical function as a buffer r.one against any destruc- tive tide from the aee. (Bolaa Chica alto 1ervet u protection from floodina by the Santa Ana ,Uver.) Had Bolaa Chic.a been developed accordina to the Orange County plan, auf> Jectini ita rear to full tidal action tar In exc:eea of lta historical l.nfluence, the.e homes could have been Inundated by the tide. I would llke to quote a 81.ate- ~t contained tn th.la report.. which n1IM an important ques- tion about public l&tety saed by the pn9e11t <>ranae Cou.nty de- velopment plan for Bolla Ch.lea. Pa&M ~2 & ~: '"The average g:roundsurface elevadon tn adja- cent retklential are. tn the Bolaa Gap la plua two feet above tea level. and Udes ln the area can reach elevation plua 8 feet (MHW). Any change in tidal flow Into Bola Chica llay oould thua threaten the9e r'Midential de- velopnentl. '' I interpret th.ii ttatement to mean that the pneent Oranae County development plan for I Bo1aa Chica mlaht jeopud.lJ.e the safety of the lluntinpJn Beech . l It la obvious to me that Oranae County really doesn't know what It la doing with its W-concelved plan for Bola& Chica. Far more ldentific study of thia problem I.a needed, before thia potentially devuting plan I.a put into oper- ation. JAN D. VANDRF.sLOOT, M.D . l. M. IDJd /Small kingdom , . l 'c \ ' I . I I ' ' . f I : I Thil one ought to pucker your lips: Said Anton van Leeuwenhoek: '"ntere are more anlmala llvinl 1n the ICUJn on the teeth tn a man'a mouth than there are men in a whole kingdom.•· Q. Ia there a difference in the wayrtaht and left-handed people applaud or clatp their hands or fold their amw? A. J:vidently not. r.cli penon habitually doea Heh act the ume way, but bandedN99 doean't af- ttct th8t way, ldentiltl ay. A~, Ue. Take the pWa. Among the 1eut criminal of ~ that one. A wtietarlan that doet:n't even kill for food . No murder. no rape, no robbery. But what other' animal can lnclte .... -fear? Q. Since when do they play hnblll ln Italy? A. &nee 1944 after the Anzio landlnl ol World War a. CredJt one Hence J. McGertty w1th that. He w• the IUpednteodent of the Stdly-Rome Amertmn Cemet«y. Ht buried the Anslo CMU<iet nlel' a town called Nettuno. And, atberwt9e, he taucht Im loea1s haw to play t n'Wt Ht didn't iiylltet -:=:--·-:i:...,.t =.... --... .... CIA- teach the wnpires, though. Italian umpires are trained in Cuba. The Pacific Ocean atoll called Chrlatmaa laland once ne1ted 17 million blrda. Now there are none. Where'd they go? Nobody knowa. Q. In legal lingo, who la always the opponent of "John Doe"? A. Richard Roe. You uy you're losing .ome teeth? Never mind, a beaver only has 20 teeth, and it can chew down trees. Q. Who wu the U.S. preeident who bought the flnt baby carrtaae for the little girl who eventually grew up to become hit wile? A. Grover Cleveland wu that man. When h1a best friend, O.C.U- Fot.orn, fathered little Franciea. Cleveland bouaht the ~· When Clevela.nd WU 49 and 1'ranieee WU 21, they IOt marrted. The remaiN of Edpr Allan Poe, h1a wile Vl.fatnJa and hil aunt Marta Clemm .,.. tntenecl In the sameF'lve. M. L Wtw8ftl• 111\-.r CMIJO.W.., ...... .-....... .. .,,. l'l.lllllfle =:·Je.-" • ' W£LL,IF IT WASN'T A NUCl.EAR WAR n.tAT WIPED OtfT CIVILIZAllON, W~T~IT? Salty auditors kill Navy career WASHING TON -It is not unique theee days for a woman to file 1exual haraalment charges against amorous superiors of the opposite 1ex. But at the Naval Audit Service, a male employee has complained that he was sex- ually h.araaeed by other males in hit office. The alleged offendera insist that they we.re only kidding, that no one was aingled out u the butt of thelr ribald remarks and that a little 008l'le jocularity-was stan- dard office procedure. But their jokes have backfired. The plaintiff, 35-year-old Timothy J . Hennessy, claims that he was the target of a con1tant barrage of obacene remarka and lnnuendoe. sugge.t.ing that the way to suooeed in the Naval Audit Service was to grant homoeexual favora to his superion. He wu dropped u an auditor ~. he uya, u a direct result of the off-color ribbing. HENNESEY RECEIVED hi.a termination notice in September 1981. The acting deputy diredor of the audit service, Lou.is E. Wack, aald Hennessy l01t his job becau.e of "his failure to demon- strate the sk:illa and character traJta neceimary to be a aatiafactory carftr auditor." But Hennessy was convinced that he wu tired beauae he had flETNAM G -JA-Cl-11-11-Rl-11-~ not measured. up -or down -to the standards of Rabelaisian be- havior expected by his colleagues. He took hil caae to the Naval Civilian Pel"90nnel Command, a neutral fact-finding body. An internal report filed by the investigator 1aat November sup- ported Hennessy, uying: "The complainant made many allega- tions of events which he construed aa sexual harusment. Investiga- tion corroborated many of the allegations.... In fact, testimony and evidence pre.ent an environ- ment which by definition is .exual harasnent.'' THE INVESTIGATOR had this to say about the suggestion that Henneay was just 100 aenaitive to sexually oriented jokes: "Whether or not such behavior waa 1erioua or in jest is of no conaequence here, as the enVU'On- ment created is the same. It caused the complainant to be affected by a fac tor outside p e r - formance-related elements." The investigator al8o noted that ln giving Hennessy only two lnatead of five performance evalu- ationa, "management failed to follow Its own procedures." In an interview with my as- sociate Tony Capaocio, Capt. L.P . Walah, director of the audit ser- vice office where Hennessy worked, said hil own legal analysis concluded that Hennessy had failed "to show that the conduct complained of was un- welcome, that the conduct was becauae of his 1ex and that he complained to higher levels of rnanagernent. '' Wal.ah said Henneasy'a charges may get a tormal judicial hearing. Rep. Frank Wolf, R-Va., has expreaed interest in the caae. PARTY TIME: U.S. Trade Representative Bill Brock has a small staff and a blg entertain- ment budget. This year. he and his deputies and aaaiatanta will spend $60,000 wining and dining foreign dignitaries. Brock thin.lu this isn't enough and has asked for an additional $6,000, explaining that he had been given another depu- ty. The logic of this was lost on the HOU&e Appropriationa Committee, which turned down the request. "Why would they need an in- crease in their entertainment budget just becawie there ii an increase in the number of people doin& the entertaining?" won- de~ a committee aide. MORE IS LESS: A constituent asked Sen. Robert Kasten, R-Wis .. how lt wu poaible, aa his news- letter stated, that if the third-year Req.a.n tax cut wu killed It would mean tax increases for everyone. Why wouldn't they just stay the same? A Kasten alde explained that, while income taxes would stay the same, the new gaa tax and Social Security increaaes would mean a whopping i.ncreaae in federal taxes for most Americana. In fact, even with the acheduled 10 pen:ent income tax cut, thoee eeming Lem than $50,000 a year will wind up with a net loas becau.e of the other federal taxes. WHO'S NEWS: MASH star Alan Alda, lobbying against a propoeed bill that would give television syndication righta to the network., contacted 150 members of c.ong:re. in a recent one~y lope around Capitol Hill. Alda'• pitch: 'Ille TV networks "want to buy the whole cow for the price of the milk." -Philip Habib, whoee Middle F..aat peaoe mission uaed to win him dally headlines, has faded in the stretch, thanb to llOme clever jockeying by the lsraelia, who didn't like him. Israel stood firm against Ha.bib, then virtually handed Secretary of State George Shultz a Lebanon withdrawal agreement on a platter MILITARY CASUALTIES: EL SALVADOR t::::==::fl-1 \ Points to ponder if neede~ ThJno Found En Rou~ Co Loolc- U,. t1p Other~ •• That the total aree of the Sahara Deeert la • tarp u all of B:urope, mtnua Scandtnavta (about a 112 m1ll1on lq\.IAN mi*). --That John SlnpT Sarpnt. one of American'• most notable pa!nten, never lived In thla coun- try; Bom tn ~ while hit parenta ..... Wi1'nl u-.. be IJ*ll hil childhood 1n Nice, Rome and DNld.n. 8oein and Patti, and UY'ld h.111..i 40 ~ in Landen. ··'l'hlt tn GtsnMy today, only the Bible ou.U. the Ortmm Brothen' 11J airy Tai.." •• That the nmora. Cll' aadt- lna·a.h, II most ~ble for IYllH 111111 ~ ~> when a holw and a black panther were unable toappM&". --That the Ai'Cde e>oe..n la .i.diy Wannfna *Yer)' dcade, wtth lpfldes of ltah and btrda tn weer numbert, at hlah•r laU~ at earlier leUOM. and for~ perlodl. Chili break Actor Clint Eastwood c ha t with San Franci co Mayor Dianne Fe instein as he enjoys a bowl of chili during a J bre~k in location shooting for his new "Dirty H arry'' movie, "'udden Impact." .Valley homeowners · elect new off ice rs The Greenbrook Fountain VaUey Homeowners l Association has elected a new board or directors. The volunteer governing body oversees Greenbrook. a planned community of 474 Southwest Fountain ' Valley homes m which more than 2,000 people reside. i The new officers are Robert Wenzel, president; r Richard F.dmonston, vice president; William Moore, secretary; Betty Sc.-oralle, treasurer; and Ted Quercia- ! gross, member-at-large. t s ( t: b F 0 a fJ f1 ti e • 1 Day Enlar1rmrn11 • l>i•c f ilm Procr11lnir • Slide Proceu ln11 • ln11anl Pauport Pbo\o• • Black A Wbhr • Wr Ol1c-oun1 All Fiim :;~""'· • _...b ; !& ~~ , ·, ,, i ~~~~~~~~~~~ ll h i1 ~ Pacific Travel School tdo f l"'rh '• '•nr.-An~ ( ~ ~Jl""'UJ ••W 1' ,/ • ''./\ 1 ,,, ·, Pl<ll .HI 1" l(/1>111/• /IHI /, if.I" I '< /11111 / fi s P; 'I p h American Aorlme Sabre Computer Tra1nmg ~· .......... ., MORNING. AFTERNOON. EVENING CLASSES Call (714) 543-9495 ~ Aµ l()t otr IO'\.I• ""flf''i'fW '"*-' OU! 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WorCStar (TM) h Mon ma<n 9 JO 12 kine 20 July 25 ~ Mon aft t JO 4 lune 20 July 25 S 11ks Sl25 5 wks $125 5 wks/S 125 S wkVSl25 S wks1Sl25 S wks Sl2S 1b ST AND ARD COMPUTER lo 10810 Warner Ave. (At EucllOJ, Fountain Valley ~ 96~-8050 h _ _..__ _____________ _ n -1'11111111111111111~"-llllllllilll_.._. .... _.. ............. ~._.. ..... _.._." d • ii a 1 j I ' t c J t .. .. '] t t • t: • COLLEGE PREP JR. HIGH SCHOOL • Counseling-Academic. Moral Social, Spiritual. • Emphasis On The Understanding • Of The Necessity For Order And 01sclpline In All Areas Of Life • Oceanography-Athletlcs·Muslc • Advanced Techniques In Classroom Design And Scheduling Result In Top Achievement • French -German. 645-9282 Newport Chri1ti1n Jr. Hi1h School GRADES 7.AND 8 SELECTED OPENINGS AVAILABLE 183 W. 15th,·N.8. (Neer Hoeg Ho.p) OWNED AND OPERATED BY NEWPORT CHRISTIAN HIGH SCHOOL Acqtedtted W.A.S C I Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday. June 12. 1983 .47 Nevadans get backs up 9ver property tax hikes ' CARSON CITY (AP) -=flrtt ot ~t leut thne petlUoN op local property talc hJk• around evl wu filed here Thunday by a lf'OUP which picked up 1,32& •tinaturee In jult two dal'· 'It you rUt the pubUc up, they'l'9 vt.orw decided to 1ttk tht maxl.mum owntna property 1111111d at t l3.8 property tax rate allowed under a law m1Won . PMMd lut month by the it.ate 1Ap-While ch.lMN can flaht the local lature -tl.88 per tlOO of ••••d lnenut1, thtrf'1 nothb\a they can do valuation. about other property tu ntk• already However, th• ntw law al.lo rwrmitl I ipprovtd by the 1tale Leplatur.. The ,..... 1.awmaktra boOl1ed rat.I ao cent.I for 3,000," he said. "We baaically feel they jult wanted I too much too qwck," he added. ''The auperviaon wanted to go for the works ... and let the public decide. Well, by God, we're J(oing to decide." 101"1 to oom• on f ull·bore," u.td former Mayor O.ne Scrivner, who with Perry M&l'lhall and othera circulated the anti-tax petition at several supermarket.I last weekend. Similar petitions are being circulated ln Clark an<l Washoe counties, Ne- vada's largest. If enough signatures are collected, special electiona 1VUl be held in au three counties July l~. In Carson City's case, clty super- "ntJ,ative Nterendum" by votel"I who the at.ate. don t want talc• to lnc:rHM beyond •.e At the MM• time tht" allowed cit.l•, peroent ye&rly, th• otll.ll\I allowed .....i., ""'-" under the old 1tat.e law. That maxlmwn oountl• and•..-... Q.Wtrtcta to lncreue would be $1.49 per $l00. property tax•lfothtrrevenuHourcee don't produce thlr m.aximwn pennitted To get the election, petitioners must level of funding, aubmit names of 8 percent or voters The Carson group already has sub- who hold 4 perce~ or the assessed mitt.ed..more than enough signatures. valuation in property in their com-But Scrivner said another round of munity. In Carson Caty's case, that name-gathering is scheduled this would be 987 signatures of people weekend too "We're going to make ------- Ctr Clerk Ted Thornton said he hoped to have the slgnaturn that were turned in Thursday verified by Mon- day. In Washoe County, Lt. Gov. Bob CaaheU has joined tax fighter Joe Matthews in backing a special election there. Matthews needs about 5,000 valid signatures, including 3,000 from Reno residents. He Is seeking twice that number. HOME CENTERS SPECTACULAR LOW PRICES ( ON SEVERAL OF DAD'S FAVORITES! e Blacks D11clrer f Y• H.P. Rou~er For QUICk clean curs In most materla~ Routs grooves trims decorates In wood. plastlCs compasttfons Bullt 1n SPlndle 100 wrtnch stores In router~ Chip deflector and 00111 In 11ght a10 operator vlsllllflty f 7614 7Y• '' elrculor Sow Sturdy stttl wraparound shoe for adde<l suppart Bever and deoth adJu5tmeors Qui<kly, e~suv made t>v one flan<! movement Two rian<11es for stuay con trol B.lll 1>ea11nq construction I H92 SALE PRICE MFG REBATE YOUR NET COST o GRACE company SALE PRICES GOOD THRU FATHER'S DAVI SUNDAY JUNE 19th ENTER DAD IN tHE FABULOUS BLACK & DECKER"SUPER DAD" SWEEPSTAKES! 2 TON •o~~I• ,Jock •••• compltte with handle Smoot n Nftlll9 mov• ment ITJ1S001 ·~· .•.•• ., ...... . 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Garage aoor Opener t~aaa Automatl< safety reverse 4 Yi minute Ugnr delay for sate entran<e and exit form your garaqf RadlO con trots With 960 <Ode options S<r~ driven nn s TOOL CHEST I Roller Collln•~ comllo •toaa• Tilt perfect comtllnatton tor yoUf llOfM or snop UsllY xcomocm~ hand toots ana pro. vioes e1Cflltnt toot a pam separatton IJL·tOO The Renew, Redo, Redecorate Place!Ui ;::~~~ffX weor01.u10na11v ~ 1nst111 INftV Of tht " -.Tl: 12260 f WM'f 121'1 UJ HSJ PMllA; •ss Nof'lh 111111\ 11141 614 16tJ WI •IUllllt: Sl4 Orlll9t SllO'# 11W 119 ... , lttrns tlltllaC>lt lllWMI: 1ons 1 Flff\tOM urn Ml ttt1 CAnll Gllft: uu1 c11ao~ 1m 1 1so su1 lM llAOI! u111 SOu1n s1 J2HI 011u1 at An0tts llllTMIC"-IUO: feoo f0ln9tt A" 111•1 M1 IOM WMUn '""' nMO v1CtQl'l 1rn1 S•l llSO u1u MA "°' 1tist01 st 111•19191111 A.4 ,41.,tt 1f ""1Mll: 10U1 •'9l'Ofla 111•1q710Jt ~ 1Sttt s w"rtrn 12111 sn nu CllUlttltCA.: tns W•nt 111 1m 1 tlO orn .. , .... m• s Mounlaln 17W tlJ ,, ..... ~ Zll•t s ~tffn t21SI so 1121 llMll 1HJS CUIWJ Of 17141 m S161 • 1#\tAllAllON ll UCllf\ll) COltTIACTa.\ ....................... s.ro.u .. H.o.u.n ... :M.ON ... o•A•Y•T•H•R•u•s•A•T•UR•o·A~v.s.·.s ... 1.su•N•D•A•v•1•0··-s ............................... ~ .. ··~--ml!.Ji . t --·-' .. ' Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, June 12, 1983 Mileage can va~y depending on source used et~IClt DOYLE .......... Throughout Orange County, itchy feet are talr:ing over. Planning i.s in full swing for that driving v.cation. You've figured the <Xl6l of gas will stay at the $1.20-or-eo level through the summer (it will probably rt. about 10 percent by fall), you've checked out the Chamber of Commerce pitches for the dtie. you've written to and, laaUy, you're plannina your rou~ ln order to make those accomodationa and estimate how long it's going to take to get there. Perhaps, for the sum.mer of 1983, it's a trip to Sacramento or San Franclaco or the beautiful Oregon cout. Or, throwing caution and th~ bank book to the wind, thia year. you 're driving to the Rockies. Let's 9ee, just how far is that? Don't know? Well, pull out the almanac. Most of them contain a page or two entitled "Mileage Charts." A ecore of different brands of pocket calendars and desk calendars have the same information. Here's the basic problem. None of the figures you will read agree with eacQ. other! For example: LOS ANGELES-TO-SAN FRANCISCO: Walt Disney's Magic Kingdom Club pocket calendar says it's 379 miles. Pocket Pal, one of the best selling poc;ket secretaries, says 401 miles. The Information Pleue almanac says 403 miles and Brown and Bigelow's desk calendar liata the distance as 405 miles. Wow: Brown and Bigelow agrees with Rand McNally, one of the nation's major map makers. The Automobile Club of Southern California, by the way, aays it's 433 miles via Highway 101. , LOS ANGELES-TO-SEATTLE: Walt Disney's book says 1,131 miles, Pocket Pal and Rand McNally aay l,179. lnfonnation Pleaaeclaims 1,150 and Brown and Bigelow says 1,170. The Auto Club says 1,289 via 1-5 and 1,306 if you go via U.S. 395 and Highway 97. LOS ANGELFS-TO-$ALT LAKE CITY: Dis- ney, 715 miles; Pocket Pal, 738 miles, Information Pleue, 728; Rand McNally and Brown and Bigelow, both 731. You gel the picture. Which one is right? It depends on who you talk to. Information Please Almanac (and Reader's Digest Almanac for that matter) use the American Automible Association as their mileage sources. The Automobile Club of Southern California, while tied in with the AAA. EUROPE Join our twentieth annual three-weeks tour Septem- ber-October 1983 The best time to visit Europe. Conducted from L.A and back to L.A. Covering Eng- land, France. Germany. Austria, Italy, Switzerland. Holland and Yugoslavia. First Class or Superior T ourlst Hotels rooms with private baths everywhere. many ~meals.' deluxe bus. Small. congenial group. Get ac- quainted party. Information group meeting. many special events. Tips. taxes. handling ol luggages. en- trance lees. etc. are Included. U 1rt•1•11h Utt littt1 •14• 111 TWA. 11.L llOLlllYE ................................... '1, llD." for ...._rntlone & Information: · · De•lgn Plaza Travel 220 Newport Center Drive, N.B. Tel (714) MG-0820/833-3508 Tom Wheeler (seated ) and Tom Nevermann debate publishing merits in "The Seven Year Itch" by the Mission Viejo Playhouse, running through June 18 at the Forum Theater in Laguna Beach. Call 770-0381 for ticket infor- mation. uaea lta own oompllationa. The Infonnation P1e.ue people add that their ftcurea "repreeent approximate diatances and are subject to change." I guem that ~ if they shorten or leJlilhen the road or move the city, the numbers could cha.nae. Disney's people •Y their d1stancea are meuured from the center of the dty. Pocket Pal meuurea from city l)all. Brown and Bigelow u.ee the dty limits. You've neve.r experienced anything llke ltl ' . . . . .. J • Absolutely the most comfortable way ~o Vegu The moment you s1ep ;ibot1rd !hi.' fabulous FunBus your Las Vegas Ho1odaybfg1m FunBus 1s an e•penence 1n tra11tl comfort that can't bt' matchtd anywhere You'll eat. drink and bt enitrt.lintd all tht' way to Vegas The FunBus umformed stt'wardess will set 10 11 that your trip 1 s tht' ultimate 1n comfort She'll serve you your ChOiCt' of bf11tragts along with a delightful meal You'll see a current ftaturt mo111t .-.nd play a few rounds of compllmt'ntary Bingo. compll.'lt with prr:res In fact, you·u t'nJOY yourst'lf so much 1t Wiii Sttm that (lrnf JUst flt'W by !'Ind w11t till you see the Fun8usl We feature Euro- pean st~d d<>Ublt'-deck luxuryllnt'rs that 11.'1 you rtlax In 1ar9f reclmmg St'.ltS surrounded by p;inoram1C. umed windows When you UIVt'I FunBus you rt on the hands of S?f'Cl~ly ualned operators IC) ltet nsed and'lully 1nwrtd Evtrything 1bOIA FunBus 1s first class (t'XCt'pt tht' IOW f.Jrtl and wouy-lrtt' '"'*"' Dnc1 to• OuHna Hottt/Caslno Downtown If 'f04J t'n)oY ow gllttt'r 1nd u cltemt'nt or downtown us ~s you'll be pleased with FunBus door-to-door servKt to our trlvt lport at the rlt'gant 4 Outens Hotel/Castno. the c11u ol downtown Las Vtgas Direct to M••lm Hotel/Catino on The Strip Absolutely the molt lu11urloua and fun-fllled way to Vegas • Tht' grt'lltt'st luxury or all is 10 bf tc~tally taken c<1rt or and that s what FunBus Is all about FunBus servlct Is door· 10-door. from tht' boarding points 1n Los Angtlts or Orange County dlrt'<t to Las Vt g<is' ghrterlng down- town and glamorous strip You travel fn a luxurious amb1tnce spec11ic.-.11y dtslgned for your comfort and enjoyment There's nothing but a good time waiting for you in Las Vegas And when you choose to return the FunBus wlll pamper you with the same ultra<omfortablr amenities 1s you operlfncrd on your trip out Seay as long or as short as you w lSh There' re frequent, dally arr1vals and departures. so tht' chOicr ts yours Put yourself 1n ~hands ol FunBus Lu11ury Tr.JVef and e•perlence a new enjoyment or gtrtlng to America's Fun Capital You may ntvt'I "drive It" or "fly 11" again OM call doe• It •II ~ FunBus add to the t'njoyment or your Us Veo11 Holiday by boolclng your «comrnodatlOns Special all 1nclullve packages are also avallable at b<J(h the 4 Ouetns and Ma11lm One way ilnd children's fares ava111ble Tickets may be purcha~d from any Tlcketron outl:t r:r.quent delly departures Departing dally from Orange County- 7:JO am. 9:)0 am. 6:JO pm and from Tllt' thrlll and tilt' glamoor or 1ht Strip 1s yours on oor cioo,.to-000' ~rvlce ro ovr trawlport .c dlt M1111m Hotel/C1S1no right in ~nub ot the r1bUIOUS us Vtgll Strip Adult-w•y -youbooll ,_.,.,, ... Los Angelrs l :.JO am and S:JO pm. Oepartlng dally from Las Yeoas to Or11nge County and Los Angeles at 9:00 am. 1:00 pm. S:JO pm The to Las Vegas .Make the connection-call 1-~-4-FUNBUS 1714) 635-1390 f21J) 508-7300 J An~:rkmdon't figure your diltanoe, time or mi.lea per that clmely. Flew'e your mileage u " .. .aw, about eo many mile. ... " Some travel not.es: ... You mishl not th.ink ao, but the 1984 Olympic Gamee are right around the comer. And, Orange County ii .,U., to benefit flnandally from thia extravapnza. Anaheim, in particular, ii the .cene of a aky full of CONtruction crane1 (it 11eem1 that'1 l'e&lly California'• at.ate blrd). Th.Me cranea are working on addiUona to hotela. The Hilton Inn at the Park. ii adding parking apricee, the 526-room Emerald Hotel (at Ka~lla and West Street) ii aoin4I up; a 488-room ho~l. The Regency, la W\derway at Harbor and Orange~ood; The Anaheim Mariott ii working on a 296-room addition, The Doubletree Hotel (in Orange) - al Chapnan and The City Drive, will add 20 6oon and 460 roome to the area hotel inventory and the Disneyland Ho~l ii apUfing up lbl restaurant inventory (adding two), ibl meeting room Spll09 (adding 20,0001quare feet) and completing two new ooclctail lou.naee. And, the South Cout hotel industry is al90 beefing up ibl facilities for the expected •urse of late summer villton from around the world. And, they'll be here. ... American Alrllnee baa a book.let (your travel agent can get one for you) on how to handle Le. Angelee International Airport. It ~about parking, entrances, etc. I recommend Airport C.O.Ch Service or one of the many excellent airport shuttle fl.nna. No h.uale. Brand names for less ... 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Remember now, we're talking about a team that has finished no higher than sixth in a aeven·team division since the club's inception in 1976. Furthermore, the Blue Jays are traditionally eliminated from pennant races as early as August. • But here they are on June 12, tied for second place no less, trail· Lasorda gets older, Dodgers get better after 3~2 comeback . CINCINNA Tl (AP) -Lqa An· geles Manager Tom Lasorda said it best: "Thoee kind of games make an old man out of you." He was speaking alter the Dodgen. behind by one run with - two outs in the ninth inning, snatched a 3·2 victory over the Cincinnati Reds Saturday nighr through 110me last·minute heroics by Loe Angeles short.atop Bill Rumell. Ruaeell, who last hit a borne run on August 25 of last year, ranuned a Hen Hayes fastball over the left field wall, driving in Greg Brock for a come-fron)·behind thriller. the aeaaon. Tom Niedenfuer, 3·0, picked up the win and Dave Stewart got h.ia aeventh save. Cincinnati had broken a l ·l tie in the aecond inning when Ron Oester led off with a triple to right-cent.er and raced home when Joe Beckwith uncorked a wild pit.ch on h.ia next delivery. The Dodgers took a 1 ·0 lead in the first when Ken Landreaux walked, took third on Dusty Baker'• single and 8COl"ed on Pedro Guerrero's groundout. The Reda tied it ln their halt of the first when r Gary RedUI • walked, took third on Eddie Milner's single and llCOred on Johnny Bench's forceout. ing the Baltimore Orioles by a mere four games. Ia it a dream? Or .ii Toronto for real? As far u the Angela are con· cerned the Blue Jays are all too real, as the visitors handed the AL Weet leaden a 3·2 aetback before 4~,393 at Anaheim Stadium Saturday. "lt Wied to be teams would see us come into town and figure it was good for two wina," said pitcher Jim Clancy, one of only three players that remain from the original 1976 roeter. "It Isn't that way any more." With a powerful pitching ataff and eome new.found confidence, the Blue Jays are starting to make belleven out of skeptics. "I can 11enae on th.is ball club that we expect to wt.n." aaid re- liever Randy Moffitt, who came on in the ninth inning Saturday to save the game for starter Jim Gott (3-~). "I don't know what it was like in years past bec.au.e I wasn't here. All I know ill they (referring to hill teammates) don't expect to get beat like they have in the past." "There's a lot of good, young talent on thls ball club," added Rance Mulliniks, whoee double in the third inning ICOred the Blue Jays' first run of the game. "We all have another year of experience, too. Tile more playing time you aee tbe more you learn how to play. We believe in ounelve. now. We're confident we can win and play with any· body. "We can't say outright we're go~win a championahip or an like that, but when you start to ve suocess, that's how you gain confidence, and con- fidence breed.a winners." The Angels jumped out to an early 1·0 lead aft.er Bobby Grich singled, went to eecond on a pasaed ball, and 1COred on a single to left by B:obby Clark in the second inning. (See JAYS, Pa1e 84) ,,, .......... "rve never done anyUtlng like that," said Rusaell, a 13·year vet- eran. "I've never hit a home run 'With two outa in the ninth inning. rm not a home run hitter." The situation was dramatic, as Reda' pitcher Frank Pastore had handcuffed the Dodgers. allow· Ang one run on four hit& and w• within two outs of a 2·1 victory. Redus left the game ln the aeoond after reinjurin.g a hamstr· ing that kept him out of action for three week.I early in the aeaaon. Cincinnati's Ron Geater is flying blind as his helmet covers bis face while sliding into third base ahead of the throw. Aft.er he walked Brock for h.ia fifth walk, he gave way to Bill Schen'tt, who s1ruck out Mike Manhall, the only hitter he faced. Then Hayes was brought in to pit.ch to Rumell, who denies that he was trying for the long ball. "I've never faced him before," said Ruaaell. "They told me he throws fastballs and allden. I don't have a home run awing, but he threw it hard. Tilat's why it went 90 far." On the wisdom of the pitching • Reds' Manqer au. Nixon said, '1'hat'1 what thoee yw (h.ia bullpen) are out there for. I can't believe that Rumell • the one to hit it out." With the Dodgers trailing 2·1 Putore, who hadn't won lince pril 17, Brock walked with one t. After reliever Scherrer out Marshall, R~ll hit a l·l pitch off Hayes, 1-1. over the field fence, his first homer of Saxs' father, 4 7, succumbs SACRA.MENTO (AP) -John Thomu Sax, father of two Loe Angelel Dodiers' bueball play· en, died of a heart attack ln h.ia 1home in West Sacramento. He waa47. j Friends aaid Sax, a truck driver before he was recently di.ubled, peed in hia home Friday and taken by ambulance to a hmpital Where he WU pro- lnounced dead. He waa the father of St.eve Sax, the Dodgen' 9eCOnd baleman, and Dave Sax. a catcher. He abo ii aarvived by tu. wife, Nancy, and dauaht.en Cheeyl, Dana and Tammy. Caveat survives bUIDp, claims Belrnont title; Slew o' Gold second NEW YORK (AP)-Caveat moved aJona the rail~ for home, took the le.cl from Slew o' Gold with about an etpth of a mile to go and won the $368.~ Belmont Siaka Saturday at Belmmt Park. Caveat'• victory split the Triple Crown three waya. Deputed Tes\amOny wu unable to repeat h.ia succe111 in the PreU:nem. Swmy Halo'a, the Kentucky Derby winner, did not start. It wu the aecond atraJBbt Belmont Stakes victory foe trainer Woodr Stephens and joclJ.ey Laffit Pincay Jr., who WCG lMt year with Conquiatador Oelo. Caveat ill owned by August ~t IV, the IJ'eat·IUandlon of the man for whom the nice w• named. Slew o' Gold. a 100 of Seattle Slew, the 1977 Triple Crown champ&on. took the lead from~ Au Potnt with about a quar1er of a mile to go. At that time. Plncay had Caveat mavlhC and, although he bruahed the rail in the upper stntch. Cav.t WU not to be denied. "When I made the move, the.re was plenty of room for two hor--." aaid Pincay. ''When I got there, there waJ.OOly room fer one." ''I had to ate9dy him becaUle if I had pulled him up, we probably would have lost the nice,'' laid the 36-yeerJold ~ from Panama. • Slew o' Gold fJ.nJabed .,.,.,,t, followed by Ucbtly r.ced Barbentown and Meptum. caveat, who f.lniihed. t.ard-doalnc thlrd in the Ken~ Derby butak:ipped the Pl'e'kncW, ftnllhed 3 ~ ~ln frall1ot Slew o' Gold, ridden by Anae1 Cordero Jr. Slew o GoJd WM I" 1encths ln front of BarbentOwn. A few minutes aft.er the finJah of the r'llOll, the "lnquiry" lllp went 00 and It WU announced that the stewards had ciaDecf. ~ inquiry. But ah«tly thereafter the nice WM called offid.al . Caveat reached the end of the 1 ~ milel on a t.t tr-* ln 2:27 4-5 for h1a leOCJnd atrailht victory, thlrd in 10 starts thil ~ aDd slxth in 20 career racee. Caveat had prepped for the Belmont by wlnDlnC a 1 l·l&-mile allowance rec. In the mud at Belmont Park May 30. Before the l'lllCle, Stllpbem, the 89·y.r-old Hall ot Ylum tnlner, said, "I skipped the Pteakmm beca•• I thau&bt be needed the reet. but be'a reedy few the nice." . ,,,__... Laffitt Pinca7 Jr. takee Caveat to the finish line at Belmont Park Saturday. Luxury suites constructed in the Raiders' tradition 'Ibe aame mail ~t a silver and bl.eek brochure bun the Le. Anplel Raiden with the belldJna ''C.ommitment .., Excellence .•• 1'ua la nwnber one of a p-eat many Raider llopna and It la all inclwdve. That '9 to •Y, It embnce9 the CUY wbo pcinied the brochure and the mallman who delMln It. 1bere la a p6ctoriaJ rev1ew of the Raiden' "nec.ctea ol I>iestiny" and mm- don of eome of the other' tloprw IUCh u 'Tootbell'• Dynamic Orpnl.mdon"and •tprof..umaJ J'ootball'a Wbmfnceet Teem" and ''Raiden Football in Pres- •·''There are .vera1 othen but you aet tbt drUt of the lmp&at&ona. There w• ai.o a sin-rei-and an .aD01Dpanytnc brochure announdna to the world that the luxu.ry auiie. to be 6uUt at the ColJ8ewn ..-. now on ..i.. Luxury au.itcla are rather new to profemlonal football' but they are • SPORTS COUJMNllT BUD TUCKER llDOOth a revenue vwhtcle for National Football L.-,ue fnncb'-• 9Cl'99'..W to a manufacturer at automobOel. Th.la II a day and ... wherein you aak a dealer' to eeU you a car with no extnl and you are very Ubly to come away with a fat lip. ~luxury IUJtes at Anaheim Stadium, for lnliance, are the property ot the owner of the Le. Anaelea Rum football firm. niae adie. are Mid to bold 12 to 18 people wtth UttJe roam for ballroom dand.na but the revenue to 0ecqSa Frontiete. Madame Ram, .. in the Mtlh· bodiood of t4 million a yeu. Thm9 funds the ahaJW with no one with the prwlble ~otthelRS. the 1111Dmer of 1984." Al Davia: "You are mont ~welcome, of coune, ju8t., you buy the ticke1a fJ"Om me." LAOOC: "You mean ... 1" Davia: "Prf.dMtl y ... LAOOC: "But we have contncted for the ume of the c.ou.eum and all lta tadlldea. u then.,.. luxury aultel in the c.ou.eum they will be oun to u.. without extra payment." , o.vt.a: "In which cue, 1 wm't build them.'' LAOOC: "You mean ... !" Davia: ''Predl9ly .•• LAOOC: "But, Mr. Davta. thJa 11 a rNtW of MdonaJ prid9 and W\Sty, ,,_. 1-. Olyml)iad .. betna held un4lr the ~of the United Stam of Amartaa. It ii your patriodc duty ... " Davil: "In whJich °"' you can have the UM of thll IUltel for a Oat f•." ( ... LUXUllY, ,... 81) Dave Goltz Goltz walking tightrope BY JOHN SEV ANO of'"IM.,.., ......... Nobody has to explain Dave Goltz'• situation to Dave Gola. He knows it bett.et" than anyone. Commonly looked upon• the . 10th pitcher on a 10..man aiaff, Goltz has been walkin1 a tightrope over a lioo'a den without a net recently with each appearance on the mound. Prior to the Angela' last road· trip, Goltz WU all but gone. Gen· eral Manager BuDie Bavui almost insinuated u much when he said: "I don't know bow much longer we can be patient with him. It just 9eefnl like he doesn't have any motivation. We'll 1ee how he does ln hia next start and take lt from there .•• Goltz ha.a had three starts since that ominoua warning, and three times the right· hander haa re- sponded. with Saturday night'• performance undoubtedly being hia finest. Alt.hough Goltz took another lom-hia fifth of the ~ against no victoriett-in dropping a 3-2 decision to Toronto, the outing had to be a morale boost in that the right-hahder went 7 in innlngs, hill longest stint of the aeaaon, and SUJTeDdered but three runa on .even hita. "l1 you look at it on an overall basia I ha-.>e to be pleued," u.id Goltz. "But when you're 0..5, nothing looka good. "There'• a lot of premure there; to the point where the club has been put on a spot after w.ing two CSee GOLTZ, Pqe 84) Longhorns • win crown on pitching OMAHA (AP) -It came down to pitching and hittina-Teua had the pitchers and Alabuna had the hitten -moat of the time. In the end, it wu pitching and eome timely hittina by Texas that gave the Lonshoma an Wl· defeated sweep in the College World Serles and a fourth na· tiona.l bueball title with a 4-3 victory ov~r Alabama Saturday ~t. 'Timely hitting and pitch.lna. . that'• what did lt for ua," aJd Lon1horna abort.atop .Mlke Brumley, who .u"ed the wtmUna run. "That'• what bu done lt for ua all year. We've got to feel grMt, we won lt. "We aot p-eet pitching when we needed it." Teua entered the Seriee with four 11 ·pme winners and a bull· pen f1lJed with start.en awa!Unc their turn, lncludini Rocer Clemens, IS-~. who held Alabuna to eewn hita and fanned nine Tide batten in the Utle pme. Alabama entered the llMim wilth a .340 batU.ne •V'el'ltiP· the hlah-t of any -.n hen. David Mqwtan, c:oUeet bwhell'a Jeed. Ina hitter. led the Tide hittlni an.ck oamlnl lnto the -* wttb a .W aWt"a19. "I f.houaht we had a very, very aood lhot at baad.ns Tu.. but =&'.~~·~= tonJCht..r eeid rbuna Coecii Berry Shollenbuav. \,Rcww a.men. came ln and wa\t the daatanr:e. &Mnl U9 ~ three n1n11 llNl ~ U1 out at the most crudal Umll. . Dellolt.ed·hlt111ir ICJrit KJ.11- lntawbrtb'• triple off the left<ent.er field fence ln the 91Yenth tnn1nc and Brumley. ., ' ~ • Bl Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, June i2, 1983 Ballesteros struggles into lead HARRISON, N Y (AP) -Seve Dunng most of the hot, muggy aft.er- Ba\l~terOl'i. tht> current Masters champion, noon, It appeared to be a two-man battle, .truggl~ to a I-under-par 70 as he pulled with the advantAge shifting on almo.t every one strokt ahead of Fuzzy Zoeller rn hole. Zoeller led on two occaAiona. Al four ..;aturday's third round of the $450,000 different times. they were lied. Ballest.eroe ~anuf at·turer!> Hanover -Westchester led five timet. 'lassie Neither played partJcularly well over won about $46.000 tor the year, ao my exemption i. tel for next year. Now ft'• time to think about winning a tournament, something l haven't done aince 1978. That'a what l'U be trying to do tomorrow. I'll use the driver more. I'll go for the plna. l'U take 110me chana!s" Ballt>S~ros, making h.tB hrst Amencan the finishing holes, however, opening the 1ppearance since his triumph ln Augusta, door to potential challenges from Roger ~a an April, completed three trlps over the Maltbie and Lee Elder. who finished at 208, ; 687 -yard Westchester Country Club course only two shot.I out of the lead going Into ~ 206. seven 1hots under par. today's final round of the chue for the Zoeller who started the thtrd round tied $81,000 first prize. Elder matched the beat or the lead with Ballesteros, could do no· round of the tournament with a 65. Maltbie ~tter than par 71 on the hilly course in shot 70. Mike Reid, with a 67, wu •t 209. Craig Stadler, a single at.n>ke off the lead at the tournament'• halfway point, had to work hard for a 73 that left him tied at 210 with Victor Regalado. Regalado cloeed up with a 69. ·uburban New York for a 54-hole total of "I'm pleased with the way I'm playing," l07 said Elder. a former winner of this title "I've The group at 211 Included Hale lrwln, Curtis Strange. Andy Bean, Mark McCumber, Chip Beck and Fred Couples, a wbmer last week in the Kemper. Seve Ballesteros No more Mr. Cub in the windy city CH I CA GO -&rue Banks, wh06e hittmg and fielding in a Chicago ~ uniform put him in the Hall of Fame ... and earned him the ruck.name "Mr. Cub.'' is no longer a Cub. Banks. the only Cub to have his jersey retired, has been informed by the National League ballclub that his part-time promotional contract wtll not be renewed because of budget cuts. "He's disappointed be- cause everybody thinks he's part of the CUbs tradition" said Jim Smith, Banks' adviser. "It's lJke knocking a statue down rn the park." The Chicago Sun-Times quoted a high-ranking club offtc1al, who was not ident- 1hed. as saying Banks was "unreliable. He seldom ahow- 8AN1<s ed up (for promotional appear- ~ces) . ll became really embarrassing." In addition to the Cubs, Banks last year worked full-time for a local bank and did promotion fo~ a beer company. He also went through a divorce "l was doing a lJltle too much," he said. "I have more control of my life now." But aides in the Cubs' front office said Banks was re Liable. as did a spokesman for the ad agency re presenting the beer company for whom Ba..\ks also worked Quote of the day lt'ci a whole lot better than being a bridesmaid J can't understand why we didn't <.lo lh1c; before, 11 feels that good. They made me work for al That httle kid (Al Unser Jr ) 1s going to be a racer It concerned mf' Mv heart couldn't stand much more. I was siandmg m my seat for the last five laps". Tom Sneva afwr winning the ln- d1anapohs 50Q for the first ume following thrf"E' runner-up finishes Cards lose an ace to drugs CHICAGO -Outfielder Lonnie Iii Smith will be lost to the St. Louis Cardinals for the ne>Ct three weeks because of "a drug problem." Man.ager Wh1t.-y Herwg said shortly before Saturday's game against the Chicago Cubs. "He left the club today and will be taking 1n patient therapy," said Herwg. Herw~. who said he had no knowledge of such a problem until last Thursday when Smith missed a game in Philadelphia. would not reveal the hospital or name any doctors. "You don't think I'm going to t.eU you that, do you'" said Hen.og Herzog said Snuth came to hun and told him of the problem. but that 1t took a few days to set up the treatment program Smith played Friday and had two of the C~rdmals' four hits tn a 7-0 loss to the Cubs. He is battmg 311 th ts season and had a .307 average last year when he led the National League in runs srored wllh 120 Orioles extend win streak Jobn Loweo1teln drove in three Iii runs with a pair of singles, and Ken Slngleton lined a two-run double as Baltimore ex1ended its winning streak to six games with a 10-6 victory over Boston Saturday in Fenway Park. The loss extended the Red Sox' losing streak to seven games, Boston's longest alnce early In the 1981 season .. In other AL action, U.L. Wa1bln1ton ripped four hits and Dan Qlllaenberry and Biid Black combined to pitch a five-hitter as 'K.anaa.s City won its fifth straight game, 4-1 over Seattle to cut the Angela' West Division Lead to t.wo games ... Robin Voant and Cecil Cooper lined RBI doubles and Ted Slmmon1 hit a run-scoring triple in a four-run Milwaukee fourth inning and the Brewers went on to defeat the New York Yankees 6-2. The Brewers had lost their previous four games and 12 of their lut 18 ... Broderick Perki.Da drove in four runs with a single and bases-loaded double to back Jaan Elcbelberger and spark Cleveland to a 9-1 romp in Det.n>it, snapping the Tigers' six-game winning skein ... Tony Pbllllp1 knocked in the winning run with a sµigle in the bottom of the mnth, and Garry Hancock and Wayne Gross homered to lead Oakland to its seventh victory in eight outings, 5-4 over (he Chicago White Sox ... Boddy Bell, 8obby Jobnaon and Wayne Tolleson belted two-nln homers and Danny Darwin tossed a five-hitter in Texas' 11 -0 romp over Minnesota. Evans lifts San Francisco Darrell Evant drilled two home Iii runs and a pair of singles and knocked m five runs t.o power San FrancLSCO to a 7-6 decision In AUanta Saturday night. Evans, leading off the seventh inning, hit the first pitch from reliever Gene Oal'Mr. 1-l. over the cent.er-field fence . The blast a.papped a 4-4 tie and to give him 15 thi.I season to tie him with Dale Murpby of the Braves for the NatioM.I League lead . . . El.lewhere, Bobby Ramot' two-run triple keyed a three-run sixth inning and Randy Lercb and Jeff Reardon combined on a sLx-hitt.er to give Montreal a 5-2 verdict over the New York Mets Tony Peret snapped a 4-4 tie in the seventh inning by belting his aecond game-winning homer in four nights and Steve Carlton ended a personal four-game losing skid to lift Philadelphia to a 9-7 victory over Plttaburgh. Carlton struck out nine to run hia career major-league leading strikeout tot.al to 3,535 ... Darrell Por&er'a run-9COring single with two outs in the 10th inning lifted St. Louis to a 5-4 win over the Chicago Cubs, snapping the Cardlnal.s' three-game loeing streak ... Terry Kennedy drove in two tun1 with a sixth-inning single and "evln Mclteyoold1 slugged three singles and a sacrifice fly as San Diego snapped Houston's six-game winning streak with an 8-4 triumph. Baron O'Dublin posts win INGLEWOOD-Baron O'Dublin ~ led all the way Saturday but had to survwe a foul clalm In winning the Cinema Handicap by three-quarters of a length over Tanks Brigade before a crowd of 30,35"4 at Hollywood Park. Baron O'Dublin, ridden by Eddie De- lahoussaye and carrying 115 pounds, covered 1 1-16 rnlles on Hollywood Park's turf course in 1:43 and paid $13, $6 and $4. Haynie assumes lead by making up six shots MASON. Ohio (AP) -Sandra Haynie surged past faltering non-wmner Alexandra Reinhardt with a 5-under-par 67 for the third-round lead Saturday in the LPGA Cham- • pionship. the second of four annual women's golfing majors. The 40-year-old Haynie, wh08e 42 professional victories include two titles Barber leads CLEVELAND (AP) -Miller Barber shot a 70 Saturday for a three-round, 6-under-par total of 210 and a one-stroke lead over Oene Littler m the Seruor Tournament Playen ChampiooahJp Canterbury Ool1 Club. S.rber, ~2. atormed back Into the lead aft.er bogeyln8 four of the> flnat fl VP holea. Jim Ferree and Don Janu11ry tfod for third 1U 212. .Ba.rbt>r thot bofiPY" on the flnt three holes and, after parTl.ng the fourth hole, again bogeyed on IN fifth. He bt-pl\ hlt corMback on O'Mt next hole when he ~led the per-~. ~-yard lixth. He followed that with blrdl• on the ninth. 12th. 13th and l~th holet. • in this toumame;'lt. made up six shota on 36-hole leader Reinhardt in nine holes. Her 54-hole total of 206 put her JO strokes below par at the Nicklaus Sport.I Cent.er, good for a four-shot lead over Reinhardt. Reinhardt, following a t.our- rwnent-record midway tot.al of 135. suu.ggled from the start on Saturday. Succe91ive bogeya on the sixth and eeventh holes <lrOpped coat her the top spot. Reinhardt, after 12 birdies in the first two round.a. mustered only twoblrda on the warm, muggy day and ec:rambled to a 3-over 7~. Sho had • tot.al of 210 going mto today'• final round for the flrat prize of $30,000. Haynie, winner of th 1965 and 1974 LPGA Champlonahlp, played near-flawlea golf She avoided any boaeys and birdied the fourth, aevcnth, 10th 14th end 18th holes. · A two-shot swing on the 349-yard, par--4 INl'Venth created a llo between the twolndena. At aeven, Haynie holed a 12·foot downhill putt for a blrdie. Reinhardt drove tnio t..rffll In the rlaht rouah, chJpped short of th ar-n and evf'ntu- ally J\Hded a flw-foot putt to aalvtae a boat>)'. Sandra Haynie Pritts scores tourney win TORRANCE (AP) - Jimmie Prtua, Jr • of Lawrenoe. Ma. .. K'Ored a blurrc two-pin vlC'tory over Don Gen.a.lo of 1 North Merrick, N.Y., In Stturclay'• cham- ~ionahJp ae.mo of the $100,000 Southern c.lJ· fomia Open bowling t.OU~nt. Genalo 1truck on hit flnR ball of the 10th frame \0 appattntly cl.lnch thf' victory. All-Star list growing NEW YORK -Don Larsen, Iii Bobby Thomson and Red Schoendlenat are among the latest players from the 1950s to accept invitations to partici- pate in the 'All-Star Game's 50th anniversary celebration, the baseball commw1oner's office announced Saturday Others agreeing to join the festiv1lles sur- rounding the game, scheduled July Ii at Chicago's Comiskey Park, Include Smokey Burgess, Del Crandall, Larry Doby, Harvey Kuenn, Minnie Manoso, Billy Pierce, Pee Wee Reese, Bill Skowron and Mickey Vernon. Baseball today 1938 -Johnny Vander Meer pitched the first of his major league record two consecutive no-hitters. beating Boston 3-0 at Crosley Field. · 1937 -The Chicago Cubs hit seven home runa and the New York Mets hit four to tie a major league record set in 1950 by the New York Yankees (6) and the Detrmt Tigers (5) for combined homers in one game. 1972 -Hank Aaron tied Gil Hodges' National League mark for career grand slam home runs by hitting hla 14th to help the Atlanta Braves beat the Philadelphia Phillies. 15-3 at Veterans Stadium. 1981 -"Strike" took on a different meaning as the Major League Playersi Association, with the blea~ of Matv1n Miller, staged a walkout after Seattle's 8-2 victory over Baltimore at the Kingdome and did not return for two monthJ. Jazz to play in Las Vegas? SALT LAKE CITY -The Utah m Jazz may play aome home games next season in the University of Nevada-Las Vegas' new 18,250-seat Thomas and Mack Center, according to a newspaper report The proposal for the Jan to play as many as 11 games in Las Vegas IS on the agenda of the annua I NBA Board of Governors meeting in New York June 20-22, the Salt Lake Tribune reported Saturday Jazz President Sam Battistone, out of town for the weekend, couJd not be reached for comment. However. St.an Diemoz, an assistant to Battistone, said the proposal may be discussed by the team's advisory board Monday Waltrip sitting on pole Darrell Waltrip set a Pocono • lnt.ematlonal Raceway record Satur- day. averagin.g 152.315 mph to take the pole for today's Diamond Mine 500 NASCAR event in Long Pond, Pa. Starting beside Waltrip's Chevrolet will be Ricky Rudd, who averaged 150.938 mph on the 2.5-mile track . Rookie Teo Fahl, who won the pole position for last month's lndlanapolls 500, finished as the top qualifier for today's Rex Mays 150-mile Cham- pions.hip Auto Racing Teams race in Milwaukee .. Ron Tabb of t,b~ United States captured the.first Australian M"arathon, held in sunny wmt.er weather in Sydney. Tabb, 28, was clocked in 2 10 53, outfin.ishing Britain's Dave Morphy, who waasecond in 2: 11.17 . Oklahoma State nwon the team title in the 86th NCAA Golf Championships m Fresno, but Arlz.ona StAt.e's Jim Carter won the individual championship after taking an extra hole. For Oklahoma State. which won the team title by seven strokes. it was the Cowboys' fifth team championship, the most recent coming in 1980 . . . Flnt baseman Kent Hrbek of the Minnesota TwUl.S wiU be sidelined for five to seven days with a severely sprained ankle. Hrbek was fielding a grounder before Friday's game with Texas when he injured the ankle He is balling .314 Beck tops list KIRKERSVILLE, Ohio (AP) -Gary Beck captured an unprecedented runth straight Top Fuel dragater pole position Saturday as qualifying concluded for today's 19th annual National Ho' Rod Association Sprlngnationals at National Trail Raceway. Beck. a 42-year-old touring professional driver from El Toro. recorded an elapeed time of 6.47 aeconds -the third-quickeet ln history -at a speed of 247.25 mph. Beck has now produced the seven quicke9t elapeed tlmet ever recorded. Richard Tharp of Dallu flniahed eecond In Top Fuel at 5.65 le<.'Onch at 2-43.24 mph, followed by Jody Sma.rt of San Antonio. Texas. at 5.67 at 252.10. Tennis Camp for Juniors Fountain Valley Racquet Club Be&mner and Intermediate 2 hours daily $60/session Advanced 3 hours daily S90 /sess1on Four 2 ..... 1111111• 6/20 to 711 1111 to 1122 8/1 to 8/12 8122 to 9/2 Choice of mor111n& or afternoon• 1771 O•rfteld Near Brootchurat, f .V. -1212 0t IU·IU'7 . To1nahawk still leads regatta despite second By .U.MON LOCKABEY Deb l'llM _...,. Wrll•r LONG BEACH A new name, new owner and new waters apparently hu made a vast difference in the performance John Arens' fl.61-foot sloop Tomahawk, despite a aecond place Cinlah in Satur· day's light &r third race of Long Beach Yacht Club's Race Week Regatta. Tomahawk finished second behiAd Dennis Choat.e's 48-foot Brisa. LBYC. but managed to edge her main rival, Dave Fenix' Bullfrog. St. Francl.8 YC to hold a comfortable lead ln Class A. Until laat January. Tomahawk was owned by an Australian family and campaigned under the name Margaret Rint.oul IlI ln last summer's Clipper Serles In Hawaii, Bullfrog beat Margaret handily but has been unable to save her time 1n thl.S series. Wtn<U for Saturday's third race off Long Beach Harbor never t'>Ct"t"eded s1x knots and visibility was redut'ed to letiS than a quarter of a mile by light fog and rrusl Several of the smaller boats didn't finish until near dark Brad Herman's Secret Love scored her third straight win tn cnntinue her dorrurumce or Class B John MacLaurin's Pendragon, California YC, was ~ond and Warren Hancock's Aleta, Newpoert Harbor YC, was third. Su.ndmgs in the cl.ass are the same. Richard Compton's Gnunimo, Santa Barbara YC. won Saturday's 1·at-e 1n Class C, followed by Ed McDowell'8 llJusion, King Harbor YC, and Roller Coast.er, sailed by the Golison Syndicate of Long Beach YC~ The win moved Geronimo into first place in the class standings Roller Coaster was second, and William OsterrmUer's Celemy. Bahia Corinthian YC, WM third. The Light tond1uon&scrambled Class D w ith Don Hughes' Quintessence, Santa Barbara YC, 900ring her first win Second was Tom Armstrong's Insatiable, Cal.t!orrua YC. and third waa Dick Ettanger's Free Enterprise, Newport Harbor YC. Aft.er three races the itandangs m the class are Salute, Basil Twist Jr . St Francis YC. Quint.essence, and Brooke Ann. Larry Harvey. Cabnllo Beach YC Apogee. co-skippered by Milt and Marty Vogel, Long Beach YC Won Class E Saturday Secoruj was Bigwig, Ron Melv1lle. Balboa YC. and third was Rowdy, Charles Cheney, San Diego YC. After three races the standings are High Risk. James Mu.ell. St. FrancJ.S YC. 81gw1g and Flasher. Laune Timpson. Richmond YC Mike Busch's Cracker)8ck. San Diego YC. won Saturday's Cl.ass F race; second was Couer de Lion, Edward Hart, King HarborYC.and third wasOnslot, F La Horgue and R Mau.anger, Long Beach YC. Leonard Nadler's Salsa, Del Rey YC. leads m the standangs. followed by Onslot, and Cracker,ack Final race m tht> ~nf"S will be sailed today Express battles Michigan today LOS ANGELES (AP) The Michigan Pan- thers and Los Angeles Expr~. Urut.ed States Football League playoff hopefuls, collide this afternoon at the Coli.sewn Michigan. wanner seven limes an 1ts last rune games. will bnng an 8-6 rc<.'Ord into the 1 pm cont.est The Panthers are third behmd Tampa Bay's 10-4 and Chicago's 9-5 l1l the Central DIV\Slon Los Angeles has a 7-7 record but nevenheless is tied for the USFL's P<Jc1~c-Division lead with Oakland. \ Each team has four more regular-season games remaining The ne w league's playoffs will include four teams -the champion of each of the three divisions and the !leeond-place team with the best record. Stallions ramble .. 31-19 BLRMJNGHAM. Ala. (AP) -Bob Lane and Lonnie Johnson accounted for two touchdowns apiece as the Birmingham Stallions defeated the Bost.on Breakers 31 -19 ma United States Football League game Saturday mght Lane ran for the game's first score and combined with Greg Anderson on a 25-yard pass play for the second. Johnson scored the Stallions' ftnal two touchdowns on s hort plungPS Federals finish fast, 18-11 TEMPE. Ariz (AP) -Craig James and Billy Taylor each scored a touchdown and Sandro Vitiello kicked a 48-yard field goal as the Washington Federals !ICOred all their points m the second half to beat the Arizona Wranglers 18-11 in a United States Football League game Saturday rught Your Car Your Investment Your Image CLEANINQ SOLUTIONS Moat cars ar• made up of eight complet .. y dltfwent •urf~ (acrylic snlnt, vinyl. chrome. rubber. pluttc, 1 glua, doth and -""t nwttal). ThoM cleaning eolutlons not recommended: laun- dry detergent• uauelly have extremely high alkatlne 1e..-... that hurt a paint Job. Soaps c:an al90 damage a finish and even If you thould find one that Chemteelty cieana well It may not rlnM ott well, IMvlng a ftlmy duff nnlah. CommerctaJ car wun.. UM ci.an.. that euto- matlellly dlapen• · ble>Mgred~ .afutlona In the right propor11ona. For eumpte. 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Y. 11:10 a.m. (11}-BASEBALL-Dodgen at an~ ctnnatl. 11:30 a.m. ( 4}--00LF-Final round ooverap of the LPGA Championahip in Kino laland, Ohio. 1:30 p.m. (2)-SPORTS SVNbAY ~veraae of two track and field meets: the Jumbo Elliott Invitational ln Villanova, Pa., and the Kinney Invitational in Berkeley. Allo: Andy ~an (34-4, 30 KO.) vs. Ji.nuny Paul (16-0, 15 KO.) in a ICheduled 12-round fight for the vacant USBA Uahtweight championahip from Lu Vegu. 3:30 p.m. (4}-SPORTSWORLD-Women'1 World. Powerlifting Championahipe in Adelaide, Aua1$U.a (taped). RADIO -• .. • t· -•.., , •• .,._..,.,,.w..,,r-.,l":'o:!"'lf"'' .. =~•""•--------- Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Sunday. June 12, 1983 U Vilas to submit appeal VIRGINJA BEACH, Va (AP) -An attorney for Gulllenno Vilu laid Saturday the Arpntine iennla player would appeel hla one-yeel' IUlpenlion and '20,000 fine for alleeedly accepting l\IShftteed appearance money to play (ft a temm tournament. VU. Wll In Lendon th1a weekend ln advance of the Wimbledon tournament June 20, In which he w• expected to Dlay, Mid Vlratnia Beech lawyer 'l'hCmM t. Beu Jr. "Al Of yert.erday (Friday), he WU ~on playtnc Wtmbledon," Betz Mid. 111'"m not IW'9 what'• iotna to happelL There'•. pomlbllity he mlaht pull out, but I hope he doesn't ... I know lt'• upeet him." Beu laid the Araentl.n.lan wu inno- cent of the aocuaation made Wednea.- d.ay by the Men'• International Pro- fetaional Tennil c.ounctL The tennis oounctJ laid VU. ac· cept.ed a financial guarantee to appear in a iounwnent laat March tn Rot· terdam. Under the oound.1'1 rula. playen may be paid on-tlte pri7.e money for the toumamenta they play, plua expenaes for travel and accomoda· tiona. But the ooundl'a N1ea forbid appearance guaranteea. A HOMELESS FRIEND WITH A COLD NOSE AND A WARM HEART NEEDS YOU ... BalebaU-Dodgera at Cincinnati, 11:15 a.m., KABC (790); Toronto at Angell, 12:55 p.m., KMPC (710). USFL Football-Michigan at LA Ex.prea, 1 p.m., KNX ( 1070), MONDA Y'S RADIO Baseball-Dodgers at Cincinnati, 9:35 a.m., KABC(790). Baltimore second baseman Rich Dauer is upended by Boston's Jim Rice, but he got the double play anyway in Saturday's American League action. ... HELP SAVE THE ONE YOU COULDNtT TAKE HOME ... ... SUPPORT THE ANIMAL ASSISTANCE LEAGUE Orance County'• 1.argeat humane 90Ciety. We function aoley on individual contribution.a. ' Connors, McEnroe meet for title LUXURY ... e ' e PER PBTLINE SAVED V. ~? 1h LOST OR UNWANTED PETS ON CRUELTY INVESTIGATION by our State Humane Officer . LONDON (AP) -Jimmy Connor1 and Today's Connqrs-McEnroe final, for a (From Page B 1) John McEnroe each acored aemlflnal vie-fi.nt prize of $32,000, will be a repeat of last LOW ·COST SPAY !NEUTER to reduce the tragic per aurplua. HUMANE EDUCATION to teach respect for all life. tories Saturday and will play for the year's championship match up. Connors beat dofl!.~: "How about a million championship In the Stella Artoia tennil McEnroe and went on to whip him again in PLEASE SEND YOUR TAX-DEDUCTIBLE DONATION TODAY SO WB MAY CONTINUE OUR WORK FOR THE LOST, ABUSDED AND UNWANTED ANIMALS OF ORANGE COUNTY. tournament, their last graas-<X>W't event the Wimbledon final. Devil: "How about three million do11--'." before Wimbledon . Lendl unleashed aome b'" aervioea ~• The top-aeeded Connors whipped Ivan against Connors, but was slow i: follounnn LAOOC: "Up front?" Lendl, who says he dialikee graa, 6-0, 6-3, up to the net. -~.. Davia: "Up front." while No. 2 eeed McEnroe had a tougher "I was jumping on everything he did out Now the h1atoric announcement tha.t Animal Aleiat&noe League of On.nae County, lnc. P .O. BoS 818 (tit. 1973) Tel.: (71•) W78-PETS Charitable Tru.a""'9CT. 18668 6 I 8 s time, edging Kevin Curren of South Afrlca there," Connor1 aid. "No matter what he the luxury auites will indeed be built In 7-5, 7-6. had done, I would have been ready for him. It accordance with the Raiden' commitment DP McEnroe was given a warning by was just one of thoae days." to excellence and ordera are being taken umpire John Parry for racket abuae during The first set lasted 22 minutes, and from the general public for I.lie of the Name~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ AddnM:-------------------------~ City. --------------------------- hia tiebreaker match with Curren. McEnroe Lendl won 10 pointa. He skipped Wimbledon suites for the 1984 football aeuon. was standing on hia baseline swinging his last year becauae he said he disliked playing Intereated partlet can call the Raider racket back and forth when it went whizzing o'n grass, but C.Onnon refused to write off h.la offices for a copy of the brochure which aero. the court and into the net. opponent's Wimbledon chances. anawen all que.ttona, 1uch u "what la the Zip:~--------------------------- Phone:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-"It just flew out of my hand," he laid Said Lendl: "I didn't really give him a 1tandard form of payment?" later. te1tbecauselmilaed10manyshota~.'_' ~~~~~U_p_f_ro_n_t_·~~~~~~~~~~_.;~~~~~~~~~--,r--~~~~~~~~-,~~~~~~~~~- TDDAT'S CIDSSIDID PVIZLI ACROSS 60 Office 100 Legal lerm 22 Scnpl slyle 76 George recOfdt 101 Huroo and 30 Wise man Bernard - 1 LegandllfY 81 Subtle Supef'lor 32 Decimal 78 Anlmal Hindu ri.to •U9Qe•llona 102s11ew. baM •hed• 5 BurmaM 62 Musk:al 103 OrMITI Fr 34 Go by boll 711 Shou1rlngs tribe aym~ 104 Roman deity 35Tr"1runk 90 Blemlah II S1omach 65 J_.ry 105 Slnd hill 36 St01m1 81 O.Clalm1 e1terc1 ... welgllla 1oe HMdHner 3751~ wildly 15 Willy 68St0<1M 107 Withered Burt-82 M9n lampoon 87 bpc>MSIO 108 Jockey"• hat JS I• con-83 The Nini 2l Contu..o ..._ 1 1 t Not forming c.<ned Or Plnll 3WOt 88 At1elk: an angla 39 Region 85 Armed 23 Go nomad t 13 Gradua1ed 40 Carry ott connlct• 24 Dodged 89 Rouled 1l8Wti.rethe 2wda &8 Spanish 25 Puppy 70 Prefer• Saint• play 41 Wrlnkll arUcle mar II 71 Cuts a 1 18 Thin layer remover 87 PHI one'• 2 wd• ballot 1111 Mexican 42 Farm pr Ima 26 Tree bovQlla 72 NASA'1 dlah bulldlng 88 Sl9ht1-·1 27 Knobbecl c:oncern 120 M1k" 43 Fe1ra Scot guide 28 Fem11e 73 Window wttm again 44R .. aaet 811 Olec11arge ltlMP MC110n 12t -F~ •5 From Fr 90 Coln 211 Blbltell 7 4 Eq'*trlan 122 H111nguea 47 Bleu1ng opening neme 75 Ate In atyle t23 Plowed 48 HaoryVlll 111 Geometric 30 Hardan• 78 Shoveled 1191<1• 1pecially aolld 3 1 Shon lack11 77 Ending• t2• Lady"a 49 Assigns 113 LlkH 33 Waterl811 •or mo<\k MCort pieces 2 Wdl Scot and dook 5 t Couns 114 Mix 3-4 Wlnt9" 78 W81klng DOWN 52 C1v1tle1 115 Lingers over vehk:le stick• 53 Hiiia of 97 0.VOIM 35 Found1t1on 711 Highway 1Ready10 send Br 118 Show• 38 Mature dividers ptuck 55Aliot me<' Cy 38 Bounder 80 rortlOOI 2 Over egatn 56 01a11nce 99 BHque 39 Social 81 Lariats 3 Companion runner C:I PI tuncOon 82 Fem1le • P11d notlcft 51Stuc:ll1n t01 Monat1ry 42 Sw1mp1 llOrMS 5 Amenda the mud g11n 43 Pa.'a bird 83 Petty mak9" 511 01rden 1oot 102 Trite 4-4 E.1t1m1ted qu1rref 8 Fragment 60 Pretend• t03 Cushion 48 Memento 8"'PreMntly 7 CJutc:h 8t Oetes11 IQlln 47 Collon 86 F1nd1 "Mllt9"' 62 Brand 104 Volcanic: bvndle 811 Turns 8 L1tln 1111 2 wds ovarllow 48~ toward 9 Empt\H IH 83 HurrlH 105 Count 411 Trenqull 90 Ol~l•y 10 Angry 2wda calorlea 50 And othera 111 Peppet 1 1 Scotch cape 6-4 Retlr«I t 08 Bed board Lit lhrub 12 Pulpy lrull 65 Cloall 107 ProMCulor 51Wu 112 Sheee>-11118 13 Woodert pin 68 Ocean 106 Shellereel dresaedln animal• ,. 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PtCTmOUI .,._11 judgment i11n11 you lor the r9llef ,...,_It.,.._ ~ ........ lfATl•NT Ml.IC NOTICE oame.noacs n the complllnt, wNcfl ..,. _.., "'., ,_. .. Th• i:tto':1ng paraon 11 doing tU..fUOfl C°""T Of could ruult In g"nit hmenl of -.-. ..... .__.. •.. ca·--.. .. ... tllktna ol money or property ,,... ..a.,.... ........ le ""-INNOVATlllf COMPUTER couwTY"'or-'oAANol or other rafitl requuta d In the ~==--""=' c-• IW SYSTEMS. ttn MIO!e St .. A-201, lfl ltle lilett9f ef IN~ c°ti:!i"'Fat>tuary 1t 1991 "" -Mil ........... COe\a ....... OA tfft7. of tlTTll ANN Wtftlll"· L• A ·eranc:h. o.1c ,.,... .... ..._ ..... ~ JOAQI l'!OOY. 11182 Maple P9tttio-t,totChaftcleef.._, ROMM00d01rd Oeouty ..... UilllMt........... S1 . A-201. co.II ....... CA 112927. Mo. A·t18A L.-OMI-....... . ..... .._ ~ C& -\Pee Tille bu..,_. le conducted by an OtlDUt TO IMOW CAUU A ....... ......, ..-._ .... .., "'-. Ind~. <C.c,. "· tmo -••• t Dr ..... '9 _, .......,__. M JOrgeltody WHEAEAS B ETTIE ANN ..... . ' .... ,.. ..... .. .. ..... ™' ltl!ICNlll .... "* whh 1M WHEELER, petitioner hu nled I lrYM CA""' Mii ., .......... HA I --COUii~ Cler1I of 0rln09 COvftty Otl r:ltton wftfl Iha cler'k of thit COUf1 (fM) ...... ~..., ....... .,......... ~ · ttn. "1,,,, ::m::=9:J'}~1N':'~~·~ P111>1tttie<1 °''';f' co .. t Deity ;;;;. I 1 o....a c.... -Publl•lled Orenoe COHI Dally to PAIQE ANN WHEELER Pltot • .Mle 6. t2. t • 2t. 1ta Niae --.,_ 1ld -. Pilot, June 5, 12, 11, 28. 19!83"" ... IT 18 ORDERED th1t 111 l*"Ol\I ~ --• .....-.... •n1era111d In the above matte r .,_"' 111\Tll't appHf In 01parlmant 3 of thl• l'-.n. ""'~ rtllJC NOTIC( court. tooated at too CIYICI c.nt" ----------- Driw WMt. 8enta An•. Cal"ornta. ~.:::.. .. fl\alC NOTICE ~nnou1 .,_.. ~.w=r-· on July 18. 11183. II 10·00 . m Of .. The lotlowlng per'tOftl .... ~ .. ,... llTA,.._, TN ~ l)ertOft• •• doing toon therMn ... u the matt• may bull..-. u PICrtllOUa .,_.. ... ............. =tT' be llHfd. and Mow c:aua+. If any. TEAZE 13" t E PomoM •~ta -....... ....._ la ........, .,.....,_ wny Ille petition lor c:hlf\09 of name · • -· Mm aTA,._, ,,.. ._.., ~ -.. IZIN, , 323 N lllN Blvd . lhOulcl not be granted Ana. CA 92705 Tfla lollo•lno P•'~" It doing ~ -8fM. CA ta•1. IT IS FUATHI R OROEREO tl'lel . JOSH 0 BRADBURY. 715 ~.. T'Hf IMW MMTeR M!CHAHIC FAOKAM INC . 1 Caltlornil ,_,..of lhll orde< lo 11\0w c:auM b¥ Grayllng B1y, Cot ta Me11, CA A M E" IC AH a UIS I N ES 8 ..... W. tfltl 91reet, Coate MeM. eorporl tiOtl, 323 M 8r11 Blvd , ...,..., 92828 CONCEPTS. llt Door Or . CA9mt BtM. CA 9Htt. publlafl a d In Dally Piiot. 1 WENDELL J BRADBURY 1433 N~ leech. CA 112'13 CA"OL YN l"l!MME" U -4 Tflll ~ It conduel9d by a ~:':'t nof er.:::~ e~~u~~t:~n Superior. Newport 8aao,;, CA Hen r I J a c q u I a . t t 0 5 Monerdl Illy. Soutll Llgune. CA COl'OOtMiofl f I ' 928e7 S'*1ngtc°' on Pl-. NewpOt1 DMoh. '2911 ''°""" Inc ;:::~ =· ~.~~ ::: d::; WENDELL J 9AAD8URY. SR. CA 92"3 Thie~ le oonoucted by an Uoyd I( Hemec:ty, Cl!O Ml tor hearing on the P91ltlon t610 towe St . Cotta Maaa. CA T'hlt ~la oonduc:1ed t>y an ~. fhla etaftlMftt *" fllecl wtth Iha Dated· June 1 1913 92628 lnc:IMduel. Cwol)on .,_ County Clart& Of OrlftQI COvnty on ·Frank OomenlChlnl ™• bu"-la cioncM:ta<I t>y • Hariri Jaoquee Thia ~ -tllld wttt1 !ht June 2. 1"3. JudOe of the oen«ll Per1ner.lllp Tiiie t11t1ment •H 11110 with County a.ti of Otangt CO\IMy on Pl11'7tt luper!Of Court Wendell J 8tedbury (8< I Iha County CWtt of Orange County "'-.,, 11111. Publl•M<t Orang•· Coa•t Dally CAM.01 A. OU.ITA Thi• •leteme!'I WN m.o with'"" on Ml)' , •• 11183. -,.,_ Pltot, JUM 6, t2, ti, 28, 1183 AttefMJ .. L-COunly Cterll ot Orange County on ... _ 1 Put>lllNd Otanoa Co.t o..y 2816·'3 641 I.~'"""' Aft. June 2. 1N3 Publl1h9d Orange Co11t Dally PtlOt "'-ti, 11. 2t. Jvky 2, ttta. ' CA m»·IOll Pl11'7tt Pilot, Mey 22, 2t, J-1. t!:,,!_~ 1 _________ 21_1_2.a _____ PlaJC ____ NO....,TICl....,~--(JW .,..1111 Publlt ht d Orange Co111 Dairy ·--~ --·· Publl•fl•d rang• CoH t Di lly PllOI, June 5. 12. 19, 26. ,.., ~ .,AT'iMiif Piiot, JuM I, 12, 19, 21 1913 H~ PICrrno411 MJll•ll The IOllOWlftO ,.,.,,. .,. dOlng , _________ 2_11_13_-&:1_ P\aJC NOTIC( ..... STA~ bu""-M: .. _.,. NOTIC£ NlJC NOTICI 'lennDUa ........ MamtTA~ T .... ~ P8l'ION -~ bllelneM -COMPUTER I Ull Nl!89 8ERVICH..i.~t2 lout" l.00\llt °""9, Fu!W1on, l.iA 11am. Patrlcita A. Anle. I 1' l outfl L«Mit Or!Ye. ~on. CA 1"33. Nlok Ania, Jr .. t U 8011tl\ Loouat onve. Full9rton. 0A tatU. Thlt butt,_ la aond\IG1ecl t>y an lndl"4dull. ,_.tlele A. Anll Tlllt etlt"*" -Ned wtlfl IN County CIWtl Of Oranoa County on ... ey t •. 1"3 rtw1ll WANOl.-LUIT , U10l i---~--"'------Tlle IOllOwlftD ~ It dollle Cllderla, Mllllon VlftO, CA H•1 PIOTmOUt IUIMll IMNieeM: IUZANNf M. HOERTl, MAM1 tTATl•NT Dl,_ ~EA8CHNJTZE.. 1N1 22t01 c.tdlrM. MltllOtl VlftO, OA Th• toUowlno peflon It doing Hert>ot llwl, Coate ...... CA 112tet. ~ ... tH21 THIM.IA THOMAS Df'!YI!... "WOOLIH". tote Tulare Or , TAI IUHO MOON 4ttl It. ~ ... Qoldenrod, Cofonl del Mat, Cotta M .... CA 112828. Ctwtel Pt. Ho.2. l.oa ~CA CA t2tt5. SUSAN CAROLE HAWKINS, llOOtt Thia"'*"-' •• QOl\duoted l>y a tote Tulere Or , COlll ,,._, CA Thlt ~ 11 oonouoted by an g91W11 pertn«• eaeaa. tndMdl.lll. '"*-' ""°""' ~ Thlt bullMM la oondU01ed by .,, TM lung Moon Thia !MM.,_,. ... ~ With til9 lftdMd\1411. Thie ltalelMnt -Mid Mltl tN County Clel'll Of OrflftO' County on lJulM Hawlllnt COunt'f Olar1l Df Oranoa o.,.., on J111ne a. ,.., Thie 1t1t.1Mn1 -111ec1 wtth ,,,. June .,, tltl. "1l1ll ~ °"" of Orange County Otl ,_ P111>lltfleel Ora11t• Ca.at Delly June 1, tMS . PubWled 0rMea Co.t ~ Piiot . .Ntte 6, 11, ti, H . tll83. "11'7t1 Not"'-12. 1t , II. Jilt !i. tllS.. "21-93 P\iblltlled Oranf• Co11t Da lly ________ v_.,_.-_ ---.---,.-------PllOt, June a. 12. 1 . K. ttll -----------..: *1TICl ..._ -·-H 1'f-.i Pul>llalled Orlltlte COMt Dally '"°'· ~ 22. It . .Jvttt 5, ta. tM3 a...., ACTmOUt-11 UMS llTATlmWT The followlng l*tonl .,.. ~ bu._ ... LADY'S CHOICI, 1901 Ctay St . Newpclrt ~..i. CA nta. JOHN C. MuuM, tto6 Ctey S1. Naiwpor1 9Mctl. CA lllM). ROLF M l""ANZICt, 4 tlll Klndlt>ury. Artnotoft, CA Thia °'*'*' ii ~ tly I a-.. per1""9Np. JoMC.MOON Thll at...,_.. -~ _.... IN COUnty CIWtl ot Or9llOf ~ on MIJ' t'3, 1113. ..... Publttfled Oranoe Coeat 0.11, Pllo4, June a. 12, 11, M, 1_, J&Q.a Ml.IC ll)Tltl "°'""°!.!.......... ~...,. M\.!C NOTICE riCiliiUUI .,...._ llAlm •••,.....,. The ~ .. petlOft t• dOlno Ptennoul Wll NT'"°"9 SWWM ..... ITA,_.,., 3•.M: tWll lfATa•NT NAa. eTA~ '"• followlno pet90ft I• doing TM IOIOwlng ..--doli'CI " W'O"T OOMllTIOI Thi fOlkMlnO Ptr'80M If• OOlno Th• IOllOWlftf l*IOn .. Mino ~ 111 ~Ir. 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Ht4'43 ...... ------------------------~--. :f--· 84 orange Coast DAIL V PILOT /Sunday, June 12. 1983 ~ • • • • MAJC>tt LEAGUE STANDINGS Amerlun Lffeue A-• kari\a1 CllY' Oo• .. ~CI r .... , (n.co110 Sulllt' Mmne,ole lhllu"nO•t Oerr()1r Toronto Ntw York BO•IOn Mllwbvktt Citvecono WEST DIVISION W L ll 1S lt 1• JO 77 11 77 1S JI 1• )7 7l )6 EAST DIVISION lS 7J 30 76 30 76 19 21 ,. 78 " 78 2S 30 S.l\ordav'• SC9"• 1 oro"10 3 Anolj• 1 801l•mor• 10 Bo•IM 6 C1e•e•eno 9 Oe1ro11 1 Oakla nd • (h«allO J M1•wou1t.t~ 6. New Yoo. 1 r .. .,, II Minnesota 0 ~ ""'•' Cllv • S.all~ I T 9dav's Game• .. Cl GI S69 ~ SU 500 ~ 390 )90 7 2 > l 'l 1 10 .... 10' 6 ' f I Torol'l!o CSlleb 9·•1 •• ~ IB MtLa.,gn11n 0 0) Cltvecono <Barker l-S and Blvleven •·•I at Ot trOll (WllCox 6-o ano Morrl• •·Sl. 2 Balllmore (0 Mar1lne1 • 9) al Boston n .. oor )•4) Tue• (Honevcu11 8·31 el Mln,..1010 ISc11rom l II New Vo" <RloMlll 7-11 al Mllweukte ICelOwtll S· SI Cllietoo <Ool\on S-S and K00tman • ll el 0.klal><I (Keouon 2·J """ Norri\ f·SI. 7 Ken~• Ctly <Gura S·71 at SH me CAbOoll 0 01 Nation.I Luoue WEST DIVISION Docloen Allen1e S.n Fr enr111co Sen Oleoo HOU\IOn ClnCIMel• W L 38 .. )6 21 30 7t 27 19 18 JI 7S JJ EAST DIVISION St LOul\ Monlrtol PMeclefonlo cniuoo Plll•buron New York 79 ,. 18 1S ,. 26 2S 30 11 )I 20 )4 Sel\ordev'• SC«'n ~ l Clnclnnall 2 Pct. Gii 679 671 Sl7 .. , •7S •JI 547 571 "° lSS .0. 370 ) 9 11 II ' " I J l s 71 l 91 I SI Loul• S C,,lugo 4 ( 10 •nnl"V• I P?olle-la 9 Pill\burgll 1 Montreal 5. New York 1 ~n Francl•co 1 Allanta 6 !>an Oleoo I, Hovtton • T-v's Gemn ~ IWtlCh • SI •• (lnclnnall ISOIO , " Plll\Duron 1Cenci.ler1a •-61 at Pn.rao.1 ollle (0ennv • JI Mon•r~•I (Lea l -2) " Ntw Vor~ IS.a· Ytr J SJ San Frenci.co 1McGeNloan 2·61 al A1C.n1e ( Pt•tl I 11 SI LOUI\ ( F or~cn • •I el Cl11cego 1Re1ntv 6 •l Sen 0•'90 Sf>Ow 1 21 el liou••on !Ave~ 3 II "' AMERICAN LEAGUE Blue J.tv' 3, Anoef' 'l TOQONTO CALIFOANIA Gor1. e 7b Mul•n~' lb UD•"•• ID CJl1n\n 011 Mo,.Dv cf Orie II Bonn•ll " Wll111 c Powell rt 8arl1t o rl Gr!W1n u T•tal• ab r" bl •b r n OI l 2 I 0 Cerew lb • 0 1 0 10 11 Fotlu •OOO ) 0 1 2 ReJ-.•n rl J 0 1 0 l 0 1 O Oe<:nn lb • 0 1 O l 0 I 0 L vnn cf l 0 I 0 l o t o Scon1" on • I 1 o 0 0 0 0 Gllcl\ 1b • I 2 0 • 0 0 0 RCler~ 11 3 0 I t l 0 0 0 Wilfong on I O O I 100 0 Boonec •OIO • I I 0 Jl l 1 J Tet.t.i Scete bY ....,_,.. .u J • J Tor.mo 001 010 000-J C....,._ 010 000 001-J C.erTW W ""'"II RBI -Uo~new (SJ E -Gr H·• OP-Toronto I Colllorn.e 1 LOB 1 or •••o 1 Ca1uorn • 1 JB Mui• n ~\ SF U0\"6W IP H R ER 811 SO THOflTo C.011 w ) s 7 t I • Me>I! ti SO 0 0 0 0 Cellfof"not C.oth l o-s 1 I J ) 3 l • Heuit r 1 J 0 0 0 0 Sa nth ti I 0 0 0 0 1 Gon O•'t"e<J fO 1 batter\ In ttn PB 'Nn1u T 1 1• A-•s.m Anvel avwaees 11an1NG All • " NR Alll Pct ,.,., ...... l'>I JI t2 2 ,. 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Yh I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 )I ) 6 l T91ah k-llvlnNnet 1' J 6 I Lft AllelleS lto 000 ..,_ ) Cindllnlln 110 ooo ••-2 C.eme WIMl"ll lt81 -ltus.etl ()) OP-Lot Anoelel 1, Clnclnt\111 2 L08- Lot AnQele• 6, Clnclnnetl 10 2B-tlktr 38-<>ttltr Hlt-Ruuell t lJ S-Pettore. 0.lltf IP H R e1t 18 SO Le•A ....... BKkwllro s • 2 2 4 Wright 1 I 0 0 I Nleonlr W,3·0 , 0 0 0 2 Slewerl S,7 1 1 0 0 1 Ctnclnnon Pu1ore 11-3 ' , 1 s Scllerroor 1-3 0 0 0 0 BHaye• L, 1-1 1-) , I I 0 WP-8Klo.wltl1 T-3:0S A-71, 1t6 C.rdlnllls S, CUOS 4 St LOUI\ 011 010 000 1-S 11 2 Cnlcego ooo 004 ooo 0-. 10 1 Martin. Bair 161, Von Ohlen 171. $uller lll, Hegen I 101 •nd Por•er, Lttterh, Brvuter (SI, Nole\ (6), C.m-H (7), Le Sm1111191 and 0 .. 1, w -suuer S·l L-L• Smlln, 1-J S--Anduler (1) Hlt•-S• Louil, Hendrick (11) Cnlce llO, Oevl1 (t i A-40,"8 E•IMIS S, M9fl 2 Mon tr N I 00 l 003 100-S I 0 New York 000 000 21»-2 6 2 Lerch, 1t .. rc1on (7) encl Ramo•. Holman. Sl•k (6), C. Olei Ill encl R Reynold• W-Lercl1. 1-0 L-Ho•men. 1·4 S-Rearoon (7) A-24,203 Glalm 7, Bre"ft 6 !>an Francisco 001 lOO 110 1 13 7 Atlante 200 0111 0111-6 11 I He rnelltr MMlnton 171, L•••lle (91 encl May, a.henne, Camo 161. Gerber 171 For\fer 171. Beoro1lan Cl) end B-lcl W-tl•maktr, 7·3 L-<>ere>er. 1·1 S-Lavelle 19) HRt-Allonle, Murphy (ISi Sen Frencltco, O'Mallev 121 E••n•, 2 (lSI A-.41,3'1 ,..,_, t, l'lre!M 7 PlllsboJreh 201 001 003-7 IJ l PnlleO.tPlll• 110 0111 13•-9 11 I Tunnell. Gventt 16). Scurrv 16) end Nlcosle, Carlton, HolC.nd (9) and B Oler w-<arnon, 1·6 L-Scurry, 2·• $-Holland Il l Hlb-f>fll•boJrgll, Medloclo. ()) Phil•· cJejPllla, T Ptrez (SJ, Sc11mldl (11) A-46,0lt ....... 1, Aslr.af !>an Ole9o 103 003 01()-f 1' 0 HOUtton 003 100 ~ t I LOiier. Montefusco <O. Monoe (7) end T KtflntOV, M. Scoll, Ruhle (3), D $mll11 (7) •nd A"'t>v w-Monlefv>eo. S-1 L-Rullle, 1·2 A-7S, 113 MA.JOR LEAGUE LIADIRS AmerkM L .. tue ('fllrw9tl ,.l'ldll.,., 0..-) 8ATTING (130 al Detsl-C.t9W, Af19!1ft, .411, Bo1xu. l!losion, .l7S. ere11, K•nM• City, 369, McRH, l(enM1 Clfv. ~. T hOrnlon. Clevelllld, .331 fllUNS·CHllno, Minnesott 42. Brttl ICenM• Cllv, fl, Rll>lltn, Battlrno<t, lt. DeClnCft. ~ )1. EMurr..,, 8atllmore, JI Rlll•Wero. Minne.at•, 42. Hrbet< Mlnnesot•, 40, Klllle. Chlce~. 40. Bren Ket1M• Cltv, 39; Wlnflekl, N ... Yon, 39 HITS-C:...W, "11ftb, II, &o99t, &oaton. 7S. Calllno, Mlnt\tsole, 13, WM•ll.,. O.· !roll. 67. Grlffev. Hew Votll, 6' OOUBLES-HrDek, Mlnn-.ote, 20. McAH . KanMS Cltv. "· Boo~». llo•ton, 17, LNP•n'I,,,, O.lroll, 17 TAIPLES·CMoort, Mllw•ukH, S, GWll.on, Oelro41, S, Htfndon. Delro41, S, Wlnflald, N-York, s. HOME AUNS·OeCJncft, ....... 14; Kllflt, Chicago, 13, LYNI. ......... IJ, l rtll, l(•n .. t Cllv, 12, flllca. Boalon, 12, Wlnflelcl, Hew Vgrll, l2 STOLEN BASES· JCruz, S..lllt, JJ. WWllton, KanMI Cllv, 27, RHendef'IO<I, Oeklend, 22, RLew, C"lceoo. 22. Semole. re .... It. PITCHING IS declslonal·Fle-n, Bal· llmore. 6·0, 2 n, ~ """"" 4.1, l.D. Kaotmen, Cl'lk:aoo. 4-1. 4 S6, fllLJecl!.ton, Toronto, 4·1, 4 J9, Schrom, Mln""414t. 4·1, f 63, SPllttorl!. KensH COv, 4· 1, ) .... Whllenou.e, Mlnnesote, 4· I. 2 90 STRIKEOUTS·Sllt b, Toronto, 19, lllvleven, Ctevelend, 72, Morrl•. O.tro41, ,7, Wiicox, Delro41, S7, Tudor, Boat1H1, S6 SAllES•Qulsent>errv, Ken .. , Cltv, IS, Caudill. Seattle, 13, Stenlev, Boalon. 11; LC>Pea, Detro/I, 9, OJontt, Teut, I; TMertlntt, k itlmore, I NefteMI L .. tl'M (Ttwwlfl ,.,...,., Gemft) IA TTING 11>0 ti belt) ~. St LOUii, .)51, Oewton, MonlrHI, .344, Me41ock, Pllllburgll, .33S, Henctrld< SI Lou!\, .l21, a-kl. Allenl• • .m RUNS MurOhy, Atlanle, 50, Gtr,..v, Sen 0,_, '3, Even1, Sen Frenc(KO, 40, Horii«, Ati.tnla, lt, Oaw-., MonlrMI, )S. LeMeller. San Fr•ncl11CO, JS Riii• Murpl1y, Allenle, ... Hendrldl. SI Loul•\ 43, Oewton, MonlrMI, l9; G...- Hou•IDn, l9; Kenntdv. Sen Oleoo. )7 HITS: Ot wton, Monlrtal, 7S, Thon, Houlton, 73, Gervev, Sen Diego, 61, Aamlrtr, Allenle, &7; MurPllv. Atlent•, ... Oliver, MonlrH I, 64. DOUBLES: OawlO<I. MontrN I, 17, Ger· yty, San Oleoo. 15, ltav, Plll&OurOll, IS, 011,,.,, MOntrHI. lS, I UCllNr, Chica.a. "· Ml-. Clnclnnetl, 14, It Hernendn, SI Louis, 14. TRIP\..ES Mor-. Houtlon, 6. Dewton. MontrMJ, S, Weantno1on, Altente, S HOME ltU!ljS ~v. Allente. 14, Ev•na, Sen Fr...c:lllCO, I), ~. ~ lJI llndl, Oedtiln. 11. Hor-Atlanl•, I I, Klnome<1, N-YGl"k, 11, S<11mldt. ~la, 11 STOLEN BASES: S.S.•, l)Meen, 21. Wltaon. New Yori<, 20, Lecy, Pltl•tlurQll, fl, LeMetl .. , s.n Fr•ncllco, 111 Mor-Houtton, II, AecluS, Clnclnnttl, 11 PITCHING IS dKl•fon1): Pwer, Allant1, 7·1, l.•t; ,._, ~ S-1, 1.Jl1 S .... •rt, ~ S·l, 1.7J, Oewlev, H~tlH', f·I, I tJ, Ftleollt, Atl.tnla. 4·1. 215. Ltvtllt. !>a~ .Frencl11CO, 4· 1, I ... MonltlvllCO, San Oleoo, 4·1, 6.47. STfll11(£0UTS: CtrHon, Pt1lle0tfphle, .,, Soto. Clnclnnell, IO, NICWMllem1, Pit· l~Oh. 71; R-•· MOnlrMI .... ll«enyl, ClnCIMetl, 67. SAVES· hcslosten. All.tnl•. I . Fortier. Altenta, I, Levtllt, 5.n Franclt.eo, t, La Smlff't. Clllc:Mo. t. Minton, San Fran· cl.a! , ....... ~7 C ..... Wwtd s.1el (It OINM) Setwdle.,., S-0.. TtUI 4, Atebeme ) IAleDema ellMIN!ltdl U$f'L hCllc "' L T ..a. p .. .. A Lea._.. ' , 0 JOO 124 "' Oakland 1 , 0 500 27' , .. o.n-6 I 0 ·'" * tu Arltolll 4 11 0 161 1)4 >S. Alillllk l'tlll~• 12 ' 0 H7 2tt lM llollCln • • 0 too JU 2tO ........ WMY • 10 0 ·'*' 254 ~ W1t1111111on , I) 0 1)) na c.er.. T_ .. V 10 • 0 .114 m m Clllc.lte • $ 0 • 6') )4' JOI Mk:l'llNll I ' 0 S71 JIS ,.. l lfmlftlflem • 1 0 w "° ,., ~·SC... ~11 .... left It W...,._ltft le, Arfl-11 .,. ............. ~atL.-....... T.,,,_ 9-Y .. C'*- ""ft1JlllNs II .... HI"" ,.......,.. ..... o.ww ., Oelt ...... (fl) " . Courageous leads Ted Turner takes Courageous ahead of Defender in first race of the Most Masters Regatta at Newport, Rhode Island Saturday. H91VWMd ~anr SAT\MOAY'S ••SULT'S (1Slll ......... "-'eutfllwW ,,,....,,., ""'ST "ACI. 6'11 lurlOnQ• Au•lll'el CW ITtlelr•) 22 20 ll 20 7 60 Ruling Potfllon IFndl) •70 S?O Golden Mlntlrtl IMeHI '20 Also rec.a Brozen SPv, Crvttel T•blt. Emlnlnanl Led, ltuov Jtmti. Ar•lcl •-•~ Pari.v. Mike's A 11i.11n Time 1 11 21S SECOND RAC•. 6 l\,rlOngt Uoafree fMc:Clrronl 12 IO 6 Cl J.10 Oeeo I Oo IDflltYe l UO J 20 l!IOICI Boa ton I Lll>flernJ 2.40 Also r•ceo Chlmt A Lilt .. , Jamie"• OeOght, lllrgl11I• ltlt , ActrHmer, Waltltt, Aek ., Anlt>em, L-HOiten Tlrnt: l 10 1/S n DAIL v oou•L• It•&) oakl $11140 THIRD RACE. 61,, furlonot ~ C.atllc IVl11a) 16 00 1.00 UC Wei's lttO (Meza I I IO 5.00 Aglfato <Ptdroral J60 Also raced Vetpe, Otden A... K""· Clallnl, Pino A rut G•MI F tnfert, WlftCIV Clue Qulnlt Rt91. I.a ltulle Time l 11 llS U •XACTA 17·61 oak! ,,,, SO "OIMTH "ACE. • furlong\ l1olldav Oenctr (Pclf'1) ) 40 740 2 10 tlO 220 uo LeClv, WllCI end Luckltv Smtl>d (Vlni) Winter Sc>irll (8i.ckl AflO recfld Aofteleo sw .. t Time I 10 I/ S.. U EXACTA U·l ) oalcl $!ISO ""'TH RACE. 1 tvr!OnQ• Rao ltallln lPd••l S 20 J fO 2 IO Couoer Merk (Shmkr) '60 •-60 Gr"""°"' (Meza) 4AO Also reced; Eddie'• A~. A•lOlno Slorm,_.\etl•tectuel, flllollnv, Simple Ovnet· '"· Time 1.23 4/S u EXACT A (2-6) oekl '16s.50 SIXTH uca. s turiono• Jutlet'1 Pride (Vlnrll t.JO S 00 HO End DllPleY (OllYtrtl) 140 no Crlmton Sltlltd (Pd<I) f 00 AllO rectd So Glee!, R9Y Prlddv s-eru.,,, A-••· Scot'• lrl,,,, Kuml••· &om· l>etlle Time S9 J 1S HVaNTH ltAC•. 6 fur'°"ll' Hill Of Tera (McCe rron> I IO u o l 70 Son Of Song (Bleck) UO & 60 Melt AclaOltf' (~OH) 6.40 Also racec:I: Pvnmld Zona, AltOrtw 'H Me, Gallant SP«lal, L-. ~. Oeri>V CaM Time· uo. U •XACTA ll 1) Pttlc:t 1160.JO n ll"tCI( SIX 16·7-l-1·1·>1 oekl llS,7'7 00 with IS winning ticllttt (ala tior se•I 11 1'1ck SI x contOletlon oakl SI 70.00 wlltl 463 wlnnlno Ucke•• Ill•• l!Mwtl EIOHTH "ACa. I 1116 mite• on turf Baron O'OUOlln (Olnsvl lJ 00 6 00 •-00 Tlnkl BrlDedt (CllnCI) 4 40 lAO Re Ack 1va1en1uelal 600 .t.lso r•cecl 8e<locem, Lll••eoal, llurltd Tr•asure. HvoertlOrHn Lovtr Bov Lfflle EH'l'CHrt. Time 143 NINTH RACL 1"-mitts on tvrl. Vel De ROI (01My) 11 20 UO 3.40 NOl>lt TredlllOn (Pdri) HO 3 00 Truckloed (Fuenl"l J 00 Also rectd· Towtf Btkloe, Tuoonove 11. lie Be Of Kuw11t Time· 1·.ft llS U •XACTA !2·4) Nlf tlOUI. All•nclenct 30,JSA .... AKNISS .. AYO,.,. AT HOLLYPAJUC Ca••et (Plncev) 6 70 J.00 L40 Slew o' GOid (Crdr) l.00 2 60 8etl!eulown <Toro> J 40 u •XACTA IS·ll oalo '3600 a4*nont Stair .. (atNew Y-) AIM ••m In Ot'W II"'"""" C.•NI IPlnc•v> no l.AG 340 Slew o• C.otd (Crdto) 4 '° 4.00 Berben1n !Toro) oo AIM> rec.cl· MeoelUfn, Hloll ~ •• O.C.ullel THtemonv. C•nedlen Factor. Prlnclllen, CUtrtfll H°", Au Pont, Lew Talk, B•lbOe Nallvt . Wiiiie lllrdl, Ol•letencl Bena, El Cut>eneM> Time n7 "s ,.OU9tTN RACa. 150 yar(ls_ Pay The 11111 CCrclte} UO l 40 J 40 Bvffv1Glrt(Cr-J lto 320 SI Plc:klt (Hert) 4 40 AIM> r.cecl· ~tacula< Pen, Miu Prlnv Nellve, l!lottOI .. lt-t. Klos Jtl. Mamie lArll, Miio Oencln l!lue. Tlrnt 17 '6 ,, IXACTA (l-6) Nici no.70 "'"'" "AC•. 350 VlrOI. OH·O.vll WhO ICrd1) 5.40 OH·Johnv 81m tcror) UO Juslllkt Don (Vkll I O~aon..1 lor win Also r.cecl Cllicll• Nfllve, Cellmellny, SI lgnellu• Tlmt: 11 71 SIJltTN RACL l50 Ytrdt 4.60 uo •.OO 310 S.00 Pelrlarc". Countrv Plllol (MlcNl 10 to 16 70 II 10 Mklnleht 5-lnt I Tru) 6 IO• 40 Go H!Qft T'l""lft (Lachvl s 40 AIM> recec:I Aelleli on on, OIQI! M, TOP ,.,.. Hot, Oect.e Ria-, Jtl Fffl. Que TM\ Hd Patt Out Time 17.'6. 12 •UCTA (4·21 e>ekl ''°'IO llVllfTH RACI. 170 ver<1• i1er lnWt'"-t (PM) 4 CO l .00 2 IO Greck>ul ltlO (Vlldei) 6.00 3 IO c.a11ent Bird (Clll••• > 3 IO Also reQCI Mr Slecy 8oD, Monlleur Le RueT1~1~•wm, Friar 8otl, SI"' l(ltten n •XACTA U·ll oelc:t m.ao. •IGKTM RACI. ~ vercb A Ln L .. e ltlO (Ce<) 1.60 400 UO Wtr Wlfl (lerdl 6..IO S..O Juoee l(nlellt (FIYNV) UO AltO r9Ctd: ltOCl<.00, Tiit" Wiid C-.1. P~!t l!lov Jo, Pr~ICI PollCv Fie... ....atl, ~t, Manut Marlo Time '11,0. 12 •XACTA 16-71 paid M040 U ll'tCX SIX {7·1·417·4·4·61 N IO Ul,2~ 60 will• lwO wlMlnQ llcllttl hi• '-'"" S2 PldL SI a C';OMOle tlon oekl ttS 60 wlln ,., wlnnlfte tlc:ket (five '1orMtl NtNTM llACI • .00 vercb TrlOlt Cllemolon Ctwrl is.a )1M UO Mlk .. Wlrard (Hart) 11.IO t .00 CUPlctl llov 18 f'OOktl IS.40 AllO r.cect Julies TOP "'-'• We ten H Im Trud<, T"-'*• To Cure Ber, Tiie Signature, Twig A 8unnv, EH V Ruml>o, ltecln Fr" Time: It .... U IXACTA (4·3l oelcl 1217.20 '111fTN llACL 350 verfi. Eetv Accecll I Har I) IJ.IO UO S.0 ::!:T.:.11~c~ve1> no ~: t.IM> r ec:ilCI Tflt A lno L-, K Ila "'-> ~~~~~t~..t:Tt:r Pud COUid. Olelee Tlmt It 2t U •XACTA 14-71 paid Ht 40 Allendenor t ,S1' .... .U: .. •SS .. AYotJ,.S AT LOI AL CevMI IPll>cev> S.IO l 40 J.40 $ltw o' Gold (Crdrl >M uo lar'llenrown (Toro> 4.00 t2 •V.CTA (S-1) Nlc:t '17AO Dlvtt Cw .._..,.~, <••---.-11 klen Teroa~ .. S1olle (H"""rvl l»f ~oon 111111n·PlllU0 Tuellnen <Zlm· IMlbwl), 6-2, •· l, 7-S. Auill19 I, .._IY o (Ill Otte) ltoo.rt lltlnlnter·HaM Kerv tAllllrlal dtl Morten ilotnneMA·T .. le P9ruon INonravl, .. 1. J-6, S-7, 6-4, 6-2. 0...-~~ (et L.IMIA) ........... Jlnwlw c-. (U.$) d9f lv111 Lend! IC~tllle), H , 6-1. JoM McE- IU S) Cl9I Ktvln Curren (~ A"1ca). 1·S. 7..._ W•tcMltlr Oank (et H.mMf\. N,Y) leve ldftl•ot '9·•7-70-106 Fvao toelltr 6'·6'·71-'101 lM lldw 7•-.. ·U-109 11-M111111t n ·'6·10-20t MIU llald 71·71·67-109 Victor lt.,.iedo 74-'7-...-,10 Cl'• SIMlw 71·6'·7l-Jl0 Haltlrwlll 7S·71·6S-'ll Cllrflt Strenot 12·6'·70-211 IVttdv ._ 1.J-6'·70-111 ClllP &tell ... 72. 11-2 11 fMttl Mc(l,lfnl)el 11-6'-1 l-'l ll I' r.cl COUPiet 71·'9-71-21 l Mertt H•n• n-n-..-2n Dan H11tdonon n -n -.._,,n Wrv P11t 73·6'·10-212 Oennv l!dwlld• ,, • ., .. 70-112 Jay Hu• 70-6'·7)-212 ,..ler Jee-12·70-71-21) Jim Boo<ot 73·6'-71-21) Mika Pec1< 1J-'9·71-21J l.cHI HIM.It 17-6'·7:1-213 Thon'let Grev 11·69·7>-213 Pe! McGowan 72·'6·7s-213 0 A Wtlbrl,,g 74·71·6t-214 Jonn A.dam• 74·71-6t-Jl4 G•rv Koc11 7S·'9·1<>-114 Oevkl Peocile• .. -76-70-214 Lannv Wldklm 12-71-71-114 Mlkt Br1Mtn 14·6'·72-214 Andv Nori~ ''"'7·7)-214 Bruce Fleltht< 70-61· 711-21' Gii MorQan 11-76·6'-715 Jett Slurnan 72·12·11-21S Ed Flori 72·6f·7.-21S Boll Bovd n -.,·7S-21S l!lotl Glider 69·74·72-215 Jim ThOrl>e 73·73·70-116 Buddy Gerd,..r 14·12·10-11' Jim O.nl 72·71-7)-216 Tom Kiit 72·71·1)-216 Jim Nlffwd 71·12·7)-716 ltOd CUfl 7S·'6·7S-216 Venc. HHI-72-75-70-217 Georoe eurns n -1s-10-111 lton Streck ll-n -n-111 Peter Oo•l.,.nul• 13-72·71-217 Llnclv Miiier 74-70-73-217 Aev Flovd 73·69-7S-?17 Gerv H1llbtfG 67·7•·711-217 Weyne Levi 72·7S·11-211 Loren ltOCMrh 73·14·71-211 Oan POhl 13· 7•· 71-211 Scoll Slmc>ton 74·73·71-211 ~rd Thomc>ton 7!>-70·7>-211 Pe vne S1ower1 11 14·1)-211 Bred arven1 13·72·7)-211 Mike Oonalc:t 11-73·7..-211 JonnMeheff•v n ·70·7S-211 Jack•-10-n -111-211 Georoe Arcl'ltf 71-'9· n-2 It Oeve Elc::tlelberoe<' l•·n ·T.1-?lt Lou Gr•"'"' 14 .. 71 .. 7.,_719 Mark Plett 1l·14-7.,_21t Lerrv Rinker 74.71 .. 7.-119 Gt11t>vC.l1t1t<1 10-n-1..-11t JlmAfbul n-1s-1r-m Donnie Hemmono 71·76·7>-270 Marl!. McNullY 72· 7S· 7l-270 Joey AUMlt 73-n -1.-no Mika Sotllven 13-n -1s-m Keith Ferou• 10-n -n-210 TlmSlmp00n 73·73·7S-221 Pl\11 Hancoci. 1J-n -1..-211 8o0$hter.,. 73·72·711-211 JC S....d 12·13·17-m L•nnleCi.mtnll 11-n -1.-m Mike McCullouG" 70-74· n-m Mac O'Gracl'Y TA·n · 76'-213 OavklOQrln n-14·16'-m JOM Coot. 1'·13·1.-nl s.Nw TPC tavrnement (ti~) Millet Berw 0-Llltler Don J•nuerv Jim FerrM Amolc:t Pe!mtr G•v Brewer Ptler TllOmM>l't AOd Funsetll e111vc .. ...., Ar1 Sllverslrone Dan Slkt Guv Wot\lentlolmt Ptul Hernev &Oii Roaouro Jtrrv llart>e< 8oo Erick'°" Jecl( Fltclt l lltvMexwtll Robeno 0.V!Qnro Cllerlft Sifford Freel Hewkl~• Georoe 8evtr Howle John.on Oldt MeVtf Tom Nlapor le Ktl H1111t l!lot>Goelbv Al8HMllnl< Gerdner Dickinson Jullus lloro• IMIWM Vff(' Dents HUOM>nson Mlkt Ftlc:hlck Gordon~ Mike SoucNll OoUI Ford Freddie Hae• 5-l'l'ISMed TedKrOI 8111 Joltntton Bill Colllna Al8ekllng Dow Fln•ltrwel<I Llofle!H-1 CllerlleSmllh ClluCll ltoler Ed Furooi Merlv F vrooi Hennen 1(•1- Wllt.,. llurkemo 71-••·1<>-210 70-70-11-211 74-70-6'-2'7 1•·71·67-212 l4·72·6t-JIS ••·74·72-21S 11·72-1)-216 69· 1'-1.-111 7S·61'-T.l-217 n -n -n -111 14·13·10-211 7'-73·70-217 12·14·71-217 10-14· 1..-211 10-n lt-110 12-14-1.-m ,. n -1-m 7)-7S·7-m ,,.a.11-m 1s-1s-n-m 11 11-n--m 7HS·77-m 73·77·7)-223 1•·71·71-223 , ... 7'·11-713 73· n 1.-?2• 73-76-7S-27• 71-75·72-'124 1S·71·71-n c 11-10-1.-ns ll-7f-70-22S 14-n -1-ns 1'-1s-n-m 7'·74·711-716 1S•7'·7S-nt 11·1S·11>-nt 1•-n-n -m 7S-7't-7S-27f 79.,,.,_,,. 7S· 7't· 711-130 11-n-1s-no 71-7'·7-131 1' ·IO· lt-731 11·11·17-136 I0-7'·7t-2l1 71·11-12-231 17·71-tc>-240 12-80-13-745 l 1-t6·t2-2ff 90·1S-7'-2S. LPGA~ (•f MeMr\, ()Ne) Sandri Havnle 70-6t·67-20t Aleundra Rtlnl\erdl 61· .. ·7S-2l0 JoArw.CtrMf 6'·14-70-211 Vicki Tttior 71-70-71-212 DeoOlft Meuev M·74 71-213 LeUfen HOwt 6'·10-7-213 Pe!tv S'-1\en M 11-7-713 HOii• Stec:v 11· .. ·7)-213 l(afhy Young 13 .. 73 .. .._,,14 Vicki Feroon 7S·'9 70-114 Jene 91alc)(,k 6'·7S-7 l-21S Pel a r1<11ev n -11-11-2u Ji n Slet>henoon 74-'7·7..-715 Cf\rla JOhnlO<I 70·70·7S-21S He11ev LC>Pez 72·7S-6t-l1' .......,., Kiin 1S-73·41-216 Allaon ShHrd n -73· 70--216 Merv owvw 73·12-71-21' ~ IHa 14· 71-71-'l 1' Mine Rodl'IGutl 7Ht·7l-11' Svt Foeitmen 11-n -,,_,,. 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Le...... 73·71·11-ttt C.,,,,., Llftcoln 1M'°7>-m .i-Cr~ 76-74·1>-tt2 Equestrian site found for Olympics LOS ANGELES (AP) -Fair- banks Ranch ln San Diego Coun- ty has been choeen the aite of ' equestrian endurance competition for the 1984 Olympic Gamea, the Lo6 Angelea Olympic Organizing CommJttee announced Thunday The endurance, the aeoond of three phases in the rldina event, has four parts -five milea over roads and trails, a 21h -mile steeplechase, another 10 miles of roads and trails and finally five miles over a counie with about 30 obstacles. Dressage and jumping events for the horses and riders will be held at Santa Anlla Park at Arcadia, near Loe Angeles. The Los Angeles Turf Club, which operates San ta Anita. will also manage the competitions at Faribanks Ranch, said Charles G . Cale, vice president for sports of the LAOOC. The endurance competition will be held on Aug. l, and Cale said, "Now that all the contracts a.re s1gned and lega11ties resolved, we can all look forward to an exciting event in a spectacular setting." Great Britain's Prince Philip, president of the International Equestrian Federation, visited Fairbanks Ranch last year. He announced the FEI found the ranch suit.able and the preferred site for the middle day competi- tion. JAYS • • • From Page 81 The Blue Jays, however, countered with two runs of their own in the top of the third. Fol- lowing Mulliniks' opposite-field double to left, which IOOl'ed Alfredo Griffin from second, and moved Dama.so Garcia from first to third. Willie Upshaw lifted a sacrifice fly to right to acore Gar- cia. Toronto then added an in· surance run in the filth on a two-out single by Garcia, a walk to Mulliniks. and a single to right by Upshaw . The Angels actually had a chance to win the game in the ninth, but left the tying run at third base. The inrung started promising enough as Fred Lynn and Daryl Sconiers opened Wlth singles. But on a misaed sacrifice attempt by Bobby Grich, Lynn got caught off second in the middle of no man's land and was cut down trying to go to third. Grich then followed with a single and with Sconiers ta.king third, Grich went to second on the throw . R ob W i lfong, pinch-hitting for Clark, grounded to first for the leCOnd out, Sconiers lJCOring and Grich taking third. But Bob Boone ended the threat with a lazy fly ball to left. "We're not surpnaed by how we're doing," concluded Mulliniks. "We knew with the pitching and talent we had we were going to win a few ball games. "J ust how many we'll Wlll, though. remain.s to be 1een." * ANGl£L MOT•S-Wlltl Wednft4AV'S Inlet· IHvue tredlftD dHdllnt -oec11ln9. Oeftwll Manaoer 1"°'9 .. vul I• ''-'no UP 9"orfi 10 ecQulre ollcttlno htlP In "" tell 4a l!oun, flt,... tolkfld lo SMtlle (lwq). 8CKtO'I w>el Teo.. Howeve<. "•vwv time wff('e ""' 10 Oii ...,,out with ~. 1"9Y 1t•rt tlllllne llOOUf our kkl• end we're nol O<Mno 10 olve t...,, UP We're no1 ~Ing to oanle Theft 's no ,_ 10 penlc Wllal are we? Thr" 111mes In ""' (•clueNv IWOl? " -we<• In .... '4ece I ooutd make 1 trade tomorrow I'm nol M'l'lne ~ CO<Jldn'I UM -· Diii no -.. --.. POlnt • ovn ro rnv h4led " To allow...., !low •Dsurd thlnta ,,..,. ootlen, ltll ,....... _.. ofWed Dllc:Nn °"'* ~ (,..._ Yortt Yenkee\) Ind ,.... -.aev (Pltt..a.urvh. "°"' ol wl1om -• wefvM .-nv ~ ... lhdt 1"'1eMll Ulldete· Plevlno IOt Ille llol llme V- Aotll 17, 1 "2, 8ul'lnon wen! o-for'· 1 (llolfl ground oult), l1ld -welll •nd -fleldlnt -lunltv In •~ '"'*'9• of ectlon wlltl E~ ion, •nlch Ii Olfyfng • nve·IMllT't _,.. Ill Hewell Slev luntd ToeleY'• (1 o'clock) W1ft •n<l l>Omelt•ncl flnelt wll metdl 0... S.. 19-JI aoeln•• '"'"" Mc~ (0-0) GOLTZ. • • From Page 81 starting pit.chen (GeoU Zahn and Bruce K.ison). But wha~ hap- pens la going to happen .. I can't let lt affect me or my job. Uthe club ts not happy with \he way things are going, lt'a their pttrogative to do wha~ \bey want." Obvioualy, Goltz knows he'a on the e<fae, although he saya he can't altord to think about that when he'• an the mound. "I can't do that or I'd be PAI out there with • deffftlst ai- Utude," he Mid. ''I bllve 1o to out there with the attitude that ..ta time 1a gWig to aei beuer s=r'., far It bu." Golt& .... malnt&tned all aJma he'• the kind of ptcher who needa to eee oaosll•t 9C'don.. "What'• ft beenf Three ltaN 1n a tow? lt eeema lib lt'• very ~ for me to tbrow ttMt ball now, · analyaed Galt&. '1 feel very mntt- dent." What'• Gaits'• ne>rt If.el>? I.a W' • he'a CCllllCllfl oed lt'1 obvtow. ••A moral vScWy 11cht now would be for me to ~ a win." be ea.kl. ''When . )">" "' wUh a ftnt..pllQe d"lb UM thil It kind ol eatl at you at'9r awhile that you're lalAna·" ' _..,.-• --~--u ~~ ~~'~+-..;~a••~¥~•,.,..,1~4,.,.,..f•~•-.ff""1':i$~l1¥il!!!!l~Z~t!!lll_,._.!19 .. l!lll!!!l ... ...,-""4"!!"!"'..,..W~•...,..,,..,..._ ... ._ ........ !!!J!!ll_. ......................................................... 1111!1£m!l .... $ .. $1111111111!'!!"'9'1111111~ .. .. Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Sundeay, June 12, 1983 B~ Corporate 'headhunters' get new image in business world ORANGICDASTSTDCIS Here are the atock market actlvltl•• of publlcly traded Orange County firm• for the week ended Friday, June 10. Data provided by Newport Securltle• Corp. By llAREN .ltLElN CM ... Oellr -•- ~ ..... ........ --·------------.--....... -·--· ... ······-·--·-""'-----------. "' ......... ·---~-------.. . At one time, they were called :SY" : HODOIJMIERS : LOCAflOll the "pirates" of industry. .. ·-·--· : ·---· ·-··-- They were the men who sat behind potted palm.9 in plush hot.el lobbies and conducted terse con· venations in low tones with dark-auited businessmen. Corporate headhunt.era. They were the exotic and the myaterioua in fields that were eometimes routine and predict- able. But the da~ when ''executive recruiters," as they are called nowadays, were more like "ex- ecutive enigmas." are over, said Willla.m Wilkinson, who's been an executive searcher for more than 25 years. And it's high time some of the good manners of high-level executive recruitment were set down in black and white That was Wilkin.son's idea when he wrote "Executive Musical Chairs," his first book, published by Warrington & C.o. in March. In it, he puts forth some statiatics which show that ex- ecutive recruiters are an important -albeit eeoteric -cog in Ameri- ca 'a corporate machinery. Annually, executive recruiters William Wilkinson fill more than 100,000 positions and cont.act more than a million senior and middle management executives in the U.S., Wilkiruion said. There are about 10,000 ex- ecutive recruiters worldwide, working for themselves or for 1,400 search companies. Executive recruiters are com- missioned by corporations which need to fill top-level management positions, Wi.llunson explained. The recruiters usually only handle executive positions that pay a minimum of $40,000 or I~. he said, because recruiters are paid a percentage (usually 30 percent) of the executive's first-year salary That means an executive re- cruit.er sometimes bills $400,000 a year on 10 searches, Wilkinson said. On the average. however. most recruiters do about $150,000 worth of businesses annually. Recently, a search for a new president of Apple Computer Inc. paid $333,000 to the firm that hand.Jed it, he said, though he admitted searches that big don't come along every day. Search (inns differ from em- ployment agencies in that the aearch is conducted on behalf of the potential employer rather than the out-of-work employee, Wi.lk1nson said. What the searchers do, basical- ly, is steal executives either from competing finns or firms in dif- ferent industries who they think will best fill the vacant position. In doing10, recruiters have been blamed for contributing to the current unrest felt by many ex- ecutives, Wi.lk.inson said. But he said the accusation is not justified. "You can't steal a con- tented executive," Wilkinson said. And about half of the executives he pinpoints as possible candidates for a job will refuse to leave because they are loyal lo their companies or don 't want to leave their homes, he said. When corporations have pbs lo fill, two-thirds of the searches are done in-house and about one-third are hand.Jed by prof~onaJ re- cruiters. Companies often turn lo professionals when tht!y are un- successful in turning up the right candidates for a job, Wilk.mson said. "It's also as expensive. 1f not more so, to do your own search and it uses up a lot of peoples' time," he said. Another reason for usmg an executlVe recruiter is if a search is going to be confidential. One of the strangest cases he hand.Jed was for a large company president, who said he wanted to find an ex- ecutive viee president lo be his right-hand man, Wilkinson said. "A little later a board member called me in and told me in confidence that the board wanted to find a new president, to replace poor Charlie, the president who had hired me. So I did find a new person and poor Charlie had no idea he was being forced out until the new president reported for work the fir!Jt day " Convertible securities are good -if you follow these guidelines By MU.E BLACKMAN Have you investigated convertible aecunties? Convertibles come in all shapes and siz.es and offer fnveston diversified ways to accomplish their inveG'Dent goals. Convertibles can provide for participation in conunon appreciation at lower nsk levels for several reeaona. • First, the yield of the convertible is usu.ally higher than the underlaying common. • Second, the convertible i.s usually a senior eecurity to the common stock and each convertible's downside riak (minimum price) ls defined by its investment value (where the convertible would trade aaa fixed-lncome investment without the conversion feature). In many instances, a con vertible will provide a higher total return (income on equity partidpetion) than will its underlying stock. How do you value the attractiveness of a convertible? Analysis of the company and its underlying cxxnmon la the first step in considering a convertible. A-e-ment of future earnings and dividend expecta- tions la twenti.al. When buying a convertible you are buying a long-term call on the conunon, with better yield and eeniority. Broker's Corner general, a break.even period of les,, than three years is considered attractive. Look at liquidity. ~a general rule, 1SSues of less than $25 million should be approached with caution. Lack of liquidity in these wues creates an mefficient market causing very large price spreads Self~discipline is always needed when swappa.ng a convertible for its common. Do your homework lo understand how a convertible trades on a historical basis. Set limits for yourself as to where to swap your convertible once you have ta.ken a position Gener- ally, don 'tswap for more than a two-year breakeven, and never spend additionaJ funds to do a converllble swap. Mike Blackman lS a rep~ representative with Kidder, Peabody & Co., Inc. in Newport Beach. I Al~lll 111cro ALlll : Al Uc (Off, Ill[ l AM t. I'•~~. 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F.apecially the description ot the aecurity. Unde~d the call provisions becau.e they affect the premiwn of the convertible. Understand that you risk losing the premium that you paid for any convertible trading above its current call price. In judging the )'leld of the convertible vs. common, know the difference in yields of the two 1-.aes and have a hil1orica1 perspective on the common s1oCk dividend policy. To participete in the CIOINDOl'l appreciation with lem risk and higher yield. the convertible buyer usually pa~ a premium over conversion value (conversion value + conversion ratio X common price). This premium is called the conversion premium. (Conversion premium =::on- Vtttible market price ininus conversion value). Evaluation of the three factors diacusaed above must be conducted to determine the appropriateneea of the oanvenion premium.. Chrysler offers low financing TO START A FORECLOSURE' 24 hr. Service RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL WES PAC R ECONVEYANCE A C• .. •orn1a Ctw(WWAIN'lih (714) 955-0696 The breakeven time la deftned as the length of time it takea for the convertible'• current yield advantage to recoup the convemon premium. ln DETROIT (AP) Chrysler C.orp. began of- fering the lowest car financing rate in the auto industry, 8.7 percent, and rebates of up to $500, this weekend, the No. 3 U.S. carmakerannounced. 1 .. .;;illiiiilliiiilliii;;j;.._;;;;;.illiiiilliii;;..;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; The program, starting Saturday and running for an indefinite period of time, applies to selected vehicles, excluding Chrysler'• strong-selling large and luxury cars. Law firm 's new office open in Newport Beach 'lbe Loe Angeles law firm Buchalter, Nemer, FteJd8, Chrystie and Y ounter ha.a opened oUices in Newport C.enter. It ia the firm's fifth regional office lnthe.Ute. Replacing a 9.8 percenl program that expires today, Ch.ryBler's new plan compares with 8.8 percent fl.nancing and re- bate. of up to $300 at General Motors C.orp. Ford Motor C.o. offera 8.8 percent fl.nand.ng and re- bates of up to $600. 'nle law firm will leue 6,500 .qu.are feet in the 18-trtor'y Union Barut Building, one of the first hJc}l-rt.e towen built by the lrvi.ne C.o From ti. N~rt location, the flnn will 1ped•ll• in corponte bwilnem lncludi."4f eecurides, Wl. corporate buainem planning and civil litigation. BPW to hear talk on quakes 'The Newp«t Harbor a..m-& Profemonat Wmmn will ~ a t the Velwt Turtle Rettaunnt In hlhion Island Thun-- day. Cock1aila start at 6:40 p..m. and dinner w1ll be ..rwd ., 7 p.m. AuthorJ<*ph W. For· Us wW di.a. hJa book. "What You Should Know About r.vtbquak.ea. .. J1cr .....-va dona, call 631-0436 ln the even.lnp. I Pay ZERO Income Taxes In 19831 Our d!.nh wltl pay no fed•rol o.-etot• Income tout In 1913. Th•y poid non• In 1982. 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I - t) t • I \ ., -" •o • I ,_. l .. ·-... 10 • • ' ll 'r " )6.. ... , .. '. l>o I \\ ,? ~: '~ II '° ,. • • • tl • ' II" " . '. -ll 1-, I" ... r •, . .I I I • . )19 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Sunday, June 12, 1Gj3 r.t -~-County imFoving ~•eloper says luxury home market on upswins 'lbe mark.et demand for cuatom a bommltee In South Oranae 19 CID the Ui-wing, MXlOl'dlng to • Coult, president of ~bMed Central Capital Develop-~t Qirponaon. Dlldte lh.tCIPah custom lot aalee in th. Nmnt PM'. Coult la optimistic lllhout the market demand over the next lolaryean. Ilia bull.ilh atUtude about the market F:: II the ~ for CCDC'a Uoo over the put 18 months for ~ntna of ..ie. thia weekend at ~ te In San Clemente. The .. ~ oommunJty Includes 248 CLlltom bommltee with a lot liz.e of 13,000 mquare feet, priced from •110,000 to $450,000, with the majority priced around the $2~.ooo average. ......,,le lndlcaton., however, are not the Clllly facton i.,ken Into account l&' Coult in p1anninc fOI' Sea Pointe. '1'be eompeUtion ~the area. ia in- "°le." •YI Coult. "Jl'a not enough to ,oJl.• bomelitea. ~ buyen want .~:an individ~t>roperty, superb .-.. nate-of-the--ailt.ecurity, and an an.. and identity ~t bespeaka the aountry club clam recreational fad.li- t'-. U you are not giotng to build all of 1hw eJementa into what you are offerina, you might • well st.a$ out of the market, ''be aaya. The company'• optimillrn atiout Sea Pointe la bMed upma an exhaustive 1DIU'bt atudy unda.Uken lut ·year when Central C..p-1 Developnent OrparatkJO WU In ~tical planning ..... for the new deftlopment. CX:::0C ooo>mi-'omd Kenneth W. AO! of the Marketmlt Depertment to tab a hard and ,,.U.UC look at the potential market demand for high-end ~ bome.ttea lo the area, plua C for recommendations and wbJch would give Sea distinctive campetltive edge. "We didn't want a market study that ·told w what we wanted to bear," C.oult statea. "We wanted neptivea, lf that WU the reality. "Frankly, the resulta of the ltUdy )Vere a lot mote pmitive than we oJi81.nally expected hued on our ob- aervatiONI at that time of recent ea.lee activity in the area. 1ll8 bottom line WM that f« South Orange County there will be a demand f<X" 200 to 300 custom homesltee a yeu for the next four yean. Of that. we expect to capture ~-30 percent of the aale1 becauae of both the natural and planned advantagM of the property." Among the facton which influenced the decision to enter the mark.et now with Sea Pointe, Coult dtee eeveral .. being of stgnificance: -Evidence In the real eeta~ market of a rewm to ''near normar oonditiona forecast for mid 1983 ~ to date, hae proven to be tubstl!Du.lb' tlUe. -Economic arowth lndica"*' for the South Orange County area Wllnt to 1 continued enjoyment of a ,J.ealtby annual increue In job8, ~tion leveJa, and boua:ing demand 1-&n the luxury category In Sea Pom~J:Oarket area, with the focus of new ~tial hOUllng activity ah1ttina to South Orange Q)unty. The county le expected to add 37 ,200 new jobs annually f<X" the 1980-1985 period of the forecast. Population will inc:reale an average of 49,330 per year, tranalating into annual new hou8ehold formations of 25.130 per year. And, South Orange County ia expected to capture 60-65 percent of the total Orange County housing market de- mand, with projectiona of 8,200 to 9,000 "for aale" boua:ing unJta being market- ed In thia area annually through 1985. While a majarlty of the forecuted demand fall.I ln the $100,000 to $200,000 price range, demand will remain strong for the diacreUonary buyer ln the over $200,000 level. with 1,300 aalea forecut per year for the SouthOrange County market. Light construction classes offered Le Golden Gate Pare model at Le Pare in El Toro. Parks influent;e Toro .. units Famoua parka trom around me · Le Golden Gate Pare (a Uvely world are re6ected in the lntieriol' --Cblnatown 9etttna}, Les~ Gar- deegn of the model8 at Le Pare. a CS.. (with a French lllCCellt), Le Hyde oxnmunity of eoondcwntnJum1 and ~(traditionally highbrow). IA C.0- townhoova In El Toro. , 1ral Pare (plush and very ~- "'The challenge," according to Rick enue), Le Grand Canyon (a . - Doremus, president of the designing · porary de9el't look) and Le firm, EP AC Developnent, "wu to Gardena (colorful and floral). create individual themee for the RVen Priced from $69,990, the Le Pare model.a that woulda oomplement Le unite are located neer the intenectim Pare'• overall theme of ooatemponry of El Toro and Trabuco Canyui ~ a.rchitrcture, Uf'9t)'1e amenlU. and FollowtbelicMtotbemodeJund..i. perk-like 9ettizlC, office, whkh are open daily from 10 Tbe parks Mid tbenw include Le a.m. to 6 p.m. Calla59-4469 tor further &!boa Pan: (a (9IUve Mexican fJavor), .. infonnation. a a ...,.__---------COLLECTOR'S EDITION----....... ----~ In CittJJ1m l-11·1'\hf, Builders to give career progra:m Here is the finest opportunity you ~ever have. 10% DOWN-NO PAYMENTS 2 YEARS · A Pricel ... Location & Setting Rockinghorse Ridge is one of the most exclusive private residential commu- nities in Orange County. Located in the beautiful, rol ling hills of Cowan Heights and set privately behind a magnificent gated entry, the estate sit.es offered range in size from one-quarter acre up to two acres and each has its own unique pan- oramic view. A Private Country Club Carrying out the theme of the m888ive stone entry gates, the community offers its residents and their guests country club recreation facilities built at a C08t in ex- cess of of $1,500,000.00. These facilities include a massive copper-roofed etone clubhouse which overlooks an Olympic pool and a huge ovenized hot whirlpool spa, indoor racquetball courte, saunu, gym and, ofoourse, private tennis court.a. From 1150,000 To '350,000 EQUAL HOUSING~ OPPORTUNITY L!!J For Information call (714) 639-8670. Sales Offl~e hours 10 to Dusk A n Eleg.;,.t Neighborhood Rockinghorse Ridge is surrounded by many large old equestrian e~tates giving the area a totally charming and pictur- esque rural feeling. Gently winding roads bordered by.towering trees and long stretches of white rail fences add to the beauty of the area. The homes surrounding Rockinghorse Ridge range in value from.$500,000.00 to $5 ,000,000. 00. ~-'>-'·-..... S.nt.t An.t F'""'"'Y lo Nfwport /11111 • N.C 3 mtln tu ''"'" ~w OR '-!,•wf"wt F""'w•v ll' CNpm•n IWl' 1141uth. rl~ht ,.., Nl'Wf""t Blvd .• to ,•ntrv "'8ll' • ' 'l ' A ~•~ancml Op~~ For a limiU!ld time you may purchase an estate site at Rockinghorse Ridge for as little as 10% down and make no payments for 2 years. In addition there will be no • accrued interest during that 2-year period. This extremely liberal and advanta- geous purchase plan makes it possible to design and plan your new home and to arrange financing; perhaps even get con- struction under way with absolutely no time presaures. It also allows you more than sufficient time t.o decide what you wish to do with your present home. Aa&Now. 'niue moat advantaaeous financial terma can be offered for only a limited time. If you have ever hoped for the opportunity t.o sive .your ~a cuatom private .tat. home, hen ia the opportunity that wm allow you to do IO. We urge you to vlelt Rockinghoree Ridp at your -.rUeet convenience for a tour of the country club f acllitiee and to iD.lpect the eat.ate Iota. ... rrkft tubt«t to ctwn.c• without notk• 'Dte""1Ma~ll\f • .. ~ ........ Iii j1Mr,\ { --·--~ Betsy Clock (left) and Tracy Nott find sweaters at New Directions Thrift Shop have S2 and S3 price tags. BY VIDA DEAN .............. • Until you get to "easy at.reel," you can take an alternate route that will make life a bit le11 burdensome financially. lt'acalled "thrift street." a place where the nece98ities of life and even eome of the luxuries can be had for a pittance. Actually, we are talldng about West 19th Street in c.o.ta Meu wherethreethriftahop1are located within a three-block area. The largest of the three ahops featuring "one man'• throwawaya are another man'• treuure'' items ii the Goodwill store at 620 W.19th. Oothinc for the whole family ii aveilable u it ia in all of the ahop1, but th1a one baa the laraest 1eleciion of fumlture. "We can furniah a whole hou.e except for a atove and a refriaerat.ol'," uld Sandy Fi.ah, manager. tor a younc pemm movlni from the home of parenw or for a newlywed couple, ft ii an eoonomica1 way to f umilh that flnt home. Or It ii jult the place to pick 'up needed ltema for a aeoond home or a rental property. "One of the best bArpina to be found here are the rebuilt mattr 111 !a,'' Flab Mid. 1'1'hey have new coven and new fillina. The only thJhC that ii uled ap1n la the frame.'' A mattraa and box ipl'inelcan be bouaht for u fittle u '66 for twin size: '69 for double set; $130 for queen and SUO for king. And we have rebuilt . -' 0 A S T SUNDAY, JUNE 12, 1983 ' It's colorful along thrift strip sofa beda, queen size, for $189," Fish added. The store ii open from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., Monday through Friday; 9 a .m. to6 p.m . on Saturdays and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Sundays. The Ticktocker Thrift Shop at 540 W.19th ia operated by the Newport Chapter of National Charity League and supports NCL'a Golden 'nmen project. working with 1enior dtlz.ena. Browam, throuch th.ilatore you will find one room devoted toaportlna aooda· Spotted were a bicycle, IWimm1ng gear and twlmauitl. Another room wu filled with clothing for children, oneroomforwomen'1clothing(weaawaahortbeadedcocktall dn!afort6)andanolherroomwaadevoted tomen'aclothingwlth racks filled with auita of all llzea. Other rooma had shelves of books, diahea and bric-a·brac and there wua limlt.damountof furniture. · Joie Krulel t. thethapter'a thrif tahop chairman. The atore la open from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Monday through Friday and from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturdaya. Leaaue memben volunteer time to atalf the ahop with their daUihten, ''Ticktocken" Joinlna them on weekend.a and durtna aummer vacation. Thechapterltarted ltaftnt Uuiftlhopin 1969 on F..ut 19th Street where the.aiordtizenlcenter II now located and moved to the preeent localon in un1. The New DlrecUonuhop at 800 W.19th (located next door to Goodwill) began in 1979 and one year later doubled it11pace . "V aaea and .eta of dJahee ao fut when they are brought in," aaid Bev Langston, who wuchainnan of the lhop foe two yea.rs. Women will find thatfor $10 or $12, they can purchaae a pant·blOUle 1et and-a sweater. Paperback boob that COit •much u $3.50 at a book at.ore are available foe 00 oenta. Toyaalloeell well," added Langston, who laal8oon the New Dlrection board. Other ltema we aw were ahoea. wlp. mnall fumitureltema,jewelryandbelta(forullttleuOOcenta). Prooeeda from the ahopaublidbe acholanhop1 at New Dt.rectiona in Costa Meu, a home for reoovertna alcohoUc women ofallalfll. Staffing theatore, open from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Tueeday through Saturday are member1of Women'• Awdllary of New Dt.rectiona (WAND). ' ''Women whohaveapueUmeand who would like= WAND or volunteer time in the1toremayea11New ~foe further information. Allof the 1tona have at1ractivediaplay wtndowa and.can provide hoW'lof browtina fun• you IMl'Ch fOI' them n.ur.. Belldee ptfinl your purchMleat thrifty sine-. youmn tab your clean uuble lt.ema to one of the three atclilW and will be ltYm a donation .Up that you'll be happy to have next year ln time for AprtJ 15 . • I I \ ·. ca Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunday, June 12, 1983 The pain doesn't have to be 'terminal' BY VIDA DEAN otlM 0.-. ,... ..... I never thouaht I would end up u a green bllnki.na 1quare dOt on a nine and a half inch 11Creen. But, the edl toe &aid ''That CW"IOr (the green ~1quare) la you. It will do what you comm.and it to do.' We have forsaken typewriten and moved into a new l"fflm of technology. We now produce the paper from viaual dlaplay tenn.lnala. Be.ides wondering what you are going to say next, yot.rnow-tlave to master the blinking light and a.llofthe~e "you" do what you want to do. It can turn lntoa tenaeaituation. It has been estimated by Verbatim Corp., a company ln Swmyva.le that auppliee flexible disks uaed to record, atore ~retrieve infonnation i.n cwnputer-bued data proceming ay.tems, that over 4 million systems are in uae. By 1986 they say over 6 million people will working with data processing systems. Verbatim has prepared BOme "Tone up at the Terminal'' exerci8es to a1levia te stretiS and tension ROBINSON'S: Repreeentative Carol Hannwn oC Elfa Storage Systems will preeent a new line of closet organizers at the Newport Beach store Saturday from l to 4 p.m. • • • Tom Wall, one of a group of five master engraven from the Waierford factory i.n Ireland, will demonstrate crystal engraving at the NB store Wedneeday, ll a.rn. to 5 p. m. and on Thuraday, noon to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. • • • NORDSTROM: A Bonnie Ooon repreeentative will preeent hosiery fuhiona on the tint floor of the South Coast Plaza at.ore Saturday from noon to 3 p.m. • • • . BROADWAY: Fashions for dad's will be informally modeled ln the Newport atore Saturday from 1 to 3 p.m. on the first level. • • • BULLOCK'S: Christian Dior repre11entative Alan Buckner will be ln the men'a department of the South Cout Plaza st.ore, middle leveJ,Thunday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m . Aramia travel kita will be dlaplayed i.n cosmetlcs through June 19 and J . Richard.a and his expre990 machine will be 11ervlng seven gourmet coffees today, Friday and Saturday from noon to 4 p.m. • • • BUU.ocKS WILSHIRE: Summer collections of men'• clothing will be ahown Saturday, 11:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. tn the men's department of the Fashion Wand store. @!!&d·hh1 ORANGE OOUNTY WOMEN LA WYERS will hear propoeed ch.anaee in mandatory mediation Monday at noon at the Oranae County Medical Aa.x:iatioo Con1erence Center ln Orange. For re.ervatlana call 835-'Z007. • • • EXl!'ClrrIVE EXCHANGE, a businelawomen'a network and support group will meet Tueeday at 7: 15 a.m. to hear Barbara Abrams, career and 11.fe planning 1peda&t. Cost ia $:> and the organiJ.aUon will meet at You'll Love at Fint Bite restaurant ln Huntington Beach. • • • VD~ that can build up trom e><tended u.eeof automated office equipment. You could even use them at home, on a plane or while watching TV. ?tio special akilla or equipment are needed. Deniae K.atnich, a Lo.Angelee-bued oonaultant and cllnldan with the President's Council on Physical Fitneea and Sports, developed the exerciles and aaya they can be done in minu~ey not only eliminate nervous fatigue, but can imfirove memory and alertness. · Before you start to exerd.se at the terminals or where ever, 1he1uamt.a that you "warm up" by wobbling your neck, ahouldera, anna, thigh.I, lep and feet. Thia promot.ee blood circulation throughout the body. A.Ulo, you could cloee your eyes and direct your a tt.entJon to the breathing process. Think of not.hlng but your breat.hlng. Inhale deeply through the noee and exhale forcefully out the mouth. Repeat six ti.mes. Now you are ready to go. Neck Let your head drop al owly to the left, then to the right. S lowly drop your chin to your cheat and then raiae your chln as high aa you can. Turn your head all the way to the left, return it to the nonnal poeftion and then tum your head all the way to the right. Return to normal poeftion. Benefit: Stimulates the mU1Cles to alleviate aatiff neck. Shoulder Roll Slowly roll your ahoulden forward five Umee ln a circular motion uaing your full range of movement. Then roll your ahouldera backward with the same circular motion. BeDeflt Releue9 nervoua tension buildup ln neck and ahoulderi. Arm Circles Raise your arms out to the aide with your elbows Anne Klein 11 collection introduced The flnt Anne Klein ll Collection, a departure colon are the foundation of Anne Klein II wardrobe for Anne Klein designers Donna Karan and Lou.la building. High-collared blowle9 ln either solid or Dell'Olio, la being introduced at Bullock'• and will be pettemed af.l.U and boldly checked and dalma- lnformally modeled at the South CoMt Plaza store tiosHpottedsweatersround.outthewardrobe.Along from ll a.m. to 3 p.m. Friday ln the Fuhion Gallery. leather blou8on ~over everythl.na. "We're creeting a whole new market. nu. line ta Bak: piece9 come in charooal, bUdl. t.obealo and deslaned foe the c:uat.omer who'• educated to wear aray and can be contrasted with fUICh1a. red, jade, and buy deldaner clothes, but who just can't a1ford claret and aold. them," uya ICaran. Prices start at $70 for the sweaters and btou.ea. The complete collect.ion la priced at one--thlrd to Skb1a ranae trom $90 to •110 and wool jlM:keta are one-half of the regular Anne Klein d~ tl~$210. collection. Now for the first tlme an Anne Klein auit can be Separat.ee are ln wool, tweed, Ie.ther, silk and ..-.:...~ ____ for_under ___ ...:...$250 __ . ----------1• cotton aweatahirt material that can be mixed and layeredtocre.atealookforeitherworkorplay.'nie ShOJl the monl·~ :,;t\JnO values long pleated and pencil akirta, min1a and trou..en 1n r. straiaht. Slowly rotate your anna 1n amall cirlcea forward and then backward. BaefU: To increase joint mobWty ln the ahoulden. Pectoral Stretch Graap your hand.a behind your neck and press your elbowa back as far aa you can. Return to starting poetion, then drop anns and relax. Repeat. Benefit: Good atretch to do when you find youraelf alouching Stn!tche. the front of your cheet. Upper Arm Stretch Graap handa behind your back. Straighten and lock your elbows. Lift your anns aa high aa you can. Repeat three tiines. Thia ia great for rounded shoulders and gives an immediate feeling of energy. Upper Back Stretch Sit on a chair with your hands on your shoulders Try tocroea yourelbowai.n front of you untll you feel the atretch aacroea hour upper back. Return to starting position, drop your hands, relax Repeat. Benefit: Reduce muacle stiffness of the upper back Fingers With palms down, spread your thwnb and fingera u lar a part as you c.an. Hold i l for the coun l of five. Relax. Repeat. Beaeflt: To releaae the tension build-up ln your handa and fingen. • --z ~ ....I ~ ~ z z ~ It'• l1Y1r Too E1rlr! Perenta: Summer Is a time to play -It Is also the time to plan. The competition Is keen, and be- cause drastic changes have been made In both high school graduation and col- lege admission requirements, your child deserves the advantages provided by In-depth planning with an exprelenced high school counselor. Por Mof'9 Information Cont.ct M. VIRGINIA MARIMON -CounMlor ~Wn.dllAW .... ORANGE COUNTY BROM.ELIAD SOCIETY and the Saddleback Valley Bromeliad Society will co-host a ahow and plant tale Saturday and next Sunday at the Cal State Fullerton campuaarboretwn. Entrance is at the comer of Yorba Linda and A..adated Roed. For information, call 495-4528. neutral colon topped by a blazer, a blou80n, a apencer a ch l' rt 1srd in th c DlllJ Pilaf oranelonaatedaporujacket~in~e:ithe=r~ne=u~t:r;al~o:r~biRh:· :.t .:.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~r========~~=~=============== A Flcllt10111 8u11ne11 Name Slalemenl flled with Iha Counlr Clerk 11 v1lld lor nve r••t1 erter (714) 875-1400 On the cover ... Style'• cover glrla today are Betay Clock and Tracy Nott., both of Newport Beech. Betay, 17, ia the daughter of Mr. and Mn. Ralph Clock. She la a junior at Harbor ffl8h School. Tracy, 18, laa 1enior at Corona del Mar Hlah School. Her parents are Mr. and Mn Bruce Nott. Betsy'• mom, Dot Clock, and Tracy's mom, Cecilia Nott. are memben of the National Charity League and both are on the board of directors for New Dlrectlont. They were photographed by Richard Koehler of the Daily Pilot staff at the New Oirecttona Thrift Shop. which II~ continuing s bu11na1M1 mu1t rellla. Publlc1tlon 11 naceHary onlr If 1h1r1 1 r 1 ch1ng11. C111 the Leglil Oep1rlmen• 11 the DAILY ~ll OT for lnlor m1t1on ind n1c1111ry lorm1. Daily Pilat &•2-•321 NOTICE On page 7 of today's Target Sale Circular, the G.E. 7·1000 .headphone stereo Is Incor- rectly described as an AM-FM cassette stereo. It ls an AM-FM stereo radio without cassette. We are sorry for any Inconve- nience this may causr. TARGET > s DRESS LIQUIDATION s 8peclel Dlecount With Thia Ad 20% Off Spring Suite (Sorry-Sale ~it. Not lnduded) SIZU~S4-S2 •Al.SO UHGTl4 °''**•Sllrta•lllmn•l'lllb•llloum•Slllnl W..1 •Slits• TOCll•s..tlra-co.ta ••-•lrw•Pt .... 1111 FASHIOll SIVER DISCOUNT IAltlBS' WEAR 1at WE8TMIN8TBll MALL NOaT• 1--J LAYAWAYS D rRI, IH SAT IM:30 U 10-S 891-3314 IU~S Addrei-s consumer problems con. frontm~ ~ ou and other Orange Coast rt-s1nrnts m tht> At Your Ser\'ic' col· umn Ill Piiat • s WE INVITE YOU TO VISIT OUR COSMETIC DEPARTMENT FOR YOUR GIFT IDEAS FOR THAT VERY SPECIAL MAN ON I FA TH ER'S DA y . or for any day! Men's Fragrance sa mpling on: June 11 June 17 Jun e 18 Oscar de la Renta Ralph Lauren "Polo" Solutions, Oscar de la Renta Ralph Lauren "'Polo" South Coast Plaza Middle Level 3333 So. Bristol, Costa Mesq --·----'"' \ THEY'RE NOT JUST ABOVE THE KNEE •\ -THEY'RE ABOVE THE CROWD. Colorful ... flirtatious ... and each one of our cottons makes a mini-fashion point of its own I Juniors. -·-........ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, June 12, 1983 Cl • * . ,. . .. -. I 'j .. Another fl.nit for Tom Riley. New Directions presented him with 1ts fl.J"St annual commuruty Service award at the annual danner at Santa Ana Country Club. "This is truly a surprise. I'm very gi:ateful," he said accepting the plaque. Later, he said, "I asked Emma Jane· if she knew about this." She did and she knows how to keep a secret. Sally Coombe arranged the event which featured Jo1epb Puncb as guest speaker. The corporate medical dira·- tor for Comprehensive Care Corpor- ation has the rare quality of addressing a serious subject (alcoholism) with a light enough touch to hold hi.s au- dience. • " Orengo Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, June 12, 1983 New Directions honors Riley for service Do6 Eqws. sponaor of the 22nd annual tennis tournament held by the Adoption Guild, capped off five days of competitive play with a party at the Newport Beach Tennis Club. After the last match the mariach.ia began to play and food and drink wu out for the crowd. Attending the celebration we~ Tim Pawsatl and Rick Leacb, men's open winners; Su1le Warfleld and Gail GlaasJow, Ladies Open winners; Irv Goldber1 and Hank Lelcbtfriecl, Men's A winners; Sue Lance and LuUD.Da Malec, women's A winners, and Clnny MacGregor and Stuart Hutcbl1on, mixed open winnen. ~ -Sally Coombe, Joseph Punch, Dot Clock. Dot Clock, chamnan of the New Directioris board for a second term conducted the meeung attended by more than 100. She mtroduced Kay Brown. newly appointed execullve director for ND and acknowledged the presence of members of the Dolphins. who have supported the home for recovering alcoho!Jc women through the Wimbledon West tenrus tour- nament Also partying were Mu.ny and Beatriz Fernandez, repreaenting Doe Equis, Sara and Don Regan, (she's guild president), Nancy Sbor&, eo<ha.irman of the tournament with Wynn WU1on) and husband Bud Sbort, Brent and Peggy Osden, Patty and Mike Conover, Camille and Rex Reno, Suzy Job.D.aon and Jean Wri&bt. DlllJ _ _.....,,._ ~ Others welcomed were members of the Juruor League (they started ND five years ago). Pam Wilder, one of the founders who is retiring from the board was also the recipient of a plaque of appreciation. Other guests included Sally Yount, (she's Junior League president), JoAn· ne and Gene Mix, Catherine Tbyen, Nlca Sheward, Nancy Himes, (new board member), Muriel and Ru11ell Zink, Ginny Hale (Tom's was in Denver), Audrey and Bill Wilson and Judge Calvin Schmidt. • • • ~from the tournament go to Holy Family Services of Orange Coun- ty. • •• SixteeQ organizations ra-eived dona- tions and 18 scholarships were awarded students when the Orange County Medical Association Auxiliary met fol- lunch in the La Palme Restaurant at the Newporter Resort. Eve Thompson of Huntington Beach became the new president of the group. Installed with her were Mary Loa Furnas, president elect; Rutb Evaot and Sberry Vu Meter, vice presidents; Renie Bltbop and Bern.lee Ka1t1, secretaries, and Dolly MOiier, treasurer. Dittctors for 1983 are Nlra Ro1too and Leab Franklin, both of Newport Beach. • • • Kathy Ruper, right, with Bunny and J eff Pero. Members of the Orange County Premiere Committee haven't decided yet where the third annual world movie perm.iere wUl be held, but plans are under way and details will be worked out at a July meeting. Bunny Pero of South Laguna is chairwoman of this year's eve11t (last year's combined event with the L. A. County group raised in excess of $350,000 for diabetes research) says the glittering early December fund-raiser will be followed by a dinner and aomething new -a dance. As a mixer, the group met at Delaney's Pub ln Costa Mesa. Among those attending were Bunny and her husband Jeff, Sandy Ventura, Je11lca and Allea St. CJah, Robert and Kathy Raper, Bobble and Gerald Samoa (Bobbie is recovering from surgery and this was her first social outing). Nancy and Dan Barrt1, Mary Carter and Dawn and MJcbael Piel. SCR's gala will usher in the fall social season MIJ ..... ,.._ Dolores Virtue and Jac kie Rodgers Jean Wenke and Dave Blankenhorn "We are going to in-celebrate at the tea itiate Orange County's co-hosted by Dolores fall social season this Virtue. year with a new twist An attractive tea table and a lot of sparkle," said ladened with finger chainnan Jean Wenke foods and centered with diacussing the Sept. 10 a beautiful vase of pink Oriental Fantasy themed peonies and carnations South Cout Repertory was BITanged for the Theatre gala. patroneaaes' pleasure SCR resident designer (tea sipping was at a Dwight Richard Odle, minimum with Fred who art-directed last circulating cold cham- year's La Dolce Vita pagne and white sangria festivities returns to on the wann afternoon). create this year's Eastern Dave BlanlCenhom, extravaganza. Among chairman of the benefac- the exotic entertain-tors committee, joined menta being considered the patronesses in- for the whlt.e-tie affair eluding Barbara Bowie, ,, ·are lion dancers, lantern (she's decorating bearers. traditional co-chamnan with Mrs. oriental dragons and a John Cashion), Carolyn fireworks display. De Wald. Barbara Grady, Guests will begm the Lydia Himes and Judy evening with red~t Hemley. treatment on arrival at The gala launches the cock\ail party at the SCR's 1983-84 annual Imperial Bank Building fund-raising efforta and lobby. The "fantasy" has a goal of $60,000. will continue with din-The gala is not the only ner and dancing in the IOCial event in the plan- South Coast Plaza Hotel ning stages at SCR. The ballroom which will be FriendA of SCR Guilds' transfonned into a for-5th annual auction and ma1 Jaapaneae garden. variety show is on the "It's the county's most calendar for July prestigious aodal event," 9 ... Fourteen restaurants Wenke said at a patron-are planning a buffet esses tea held on Harbor feast which will begin at Wand in Jackie Rodgen1' 6:30 p.m . around the home. "And I'm quoting~ patio fountain. The area press releases." she will be decordated with added. trellises and flowers to All of the tables at the resemble an English gar4 affair are already fully den in keeping with the subecribed and that in-theme "Jolly Good fonnation was cause to Show" which coord.i- nates with the final mainstage production, "Major Barbara". In addition. guests will be able to bid on items ln the lobby during the silent auction and vi.sit the flea market, where coetumes and propa from post productions will be sold. At 9 p.m. the live auction and a variety show will be held on the Maimtage . Mel Giller of Nationwide Auction Co. in Newport Beach and his s\.aff will return to keep the bidding lively. Diane Diehl, general chairman, is being as- sisted by memben of the guilds in c.o.ta Mesa. Irvine, Newport Beach, Huntington Valley and the Inland communities. They have $85,000 as their goal. Ticketa are $35 each and are avail- able now at the theater, 655 Town Center Drive, Cost.a Mesa. D1ily Pilat Classified Advertising 642-5678 o..,_ ,._.,,.,_~ Carlyn Steiner, George Yardley and Beatriz Fernandez. The perfect gift from Saks Fifth Avenue for Father's Day ST. JOHN M en's Sweater That famous name synonymous with quality and style ... available in an array of irresistible colors. Visit our Collec tion Sportswear, in the lower level to see the selection. Informal Modeling on Saturday, June 18th from 12 to 4 . South Coast Pla za 3333 So. Bristol, Costa Mesa CaQte1·burv IQtcriors~ Canterbury Interiors Relocation Sale Sorretimes the Nicest Way to Say ~/ t2~~:~t92!!atA111 The Diamond Anniversary Ring. A band ot diamonds Chat says you'd marry her all over again How bettl!'f to ~ 'PX lcM and appredcl- oon for ~ unta1hng support rtYoughout your marriage than by grvll1CJ ~' something as PMO™I and meaningful as an Ann~iy °' Eternity Ring Boch symbolize the true depth of your ft'ehn9 for ~r. and without saying anything at au you will ~ c~ ~or ~ nicest w(o/> to s1ncet't'ly say It alll At Wyndham lt'19h ~ Ot'slgn anq Create a ~t uniq!Jf' and t>xc1t111CJ collection or me~ nngs In 18 Karat Gold and Aatlrun ~ dt'a~ ~xplaln d1"1!~ In quality and prfe~ that you will ~ from store to san. and thtn bad< up your purcha~ from ~ham ~!Qh with a mont'y back guaranftt of value ~ want you bOth to I~ ~' nl1CJ and to know you bOught it ~Ill Most Diamond ~ddlng and Annivenary R111CJS Ra~ From $1100 to S3900 Wyndham Leigh ~~~t.f>AT 1n Fashion lsldnd, Newport ~ach. CA 92660 Tt'lt'ph<:lrM! 714/644 0501 • Nf!ar Bullocks Wiishire We are offering beautiful furniture, lamps and accessori~s from our studio and model homes by such well respected manufacturers such as Cal-Mode, Fremarc, Keller Williams and more. All items are priced below our cost! For these great savings -come to our studio on Tuesday, June 14 thru Friday, June 24 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 200 Newport Center Dr., Suite #100 I I Newport Beach I I . Refreahment.a .-rved. Phone #769-1961 Cub and penonal ch~ka accepted . ' . ---~--~~~~--------~--~----~~------------------------------------------------------------------ RAFF j eWilrY Still a most appreciated gift . . The greatest selection or solids. strips. foulards. clubs and patchworks. From our Talbott Tie Shop . Simply the world's finest tie. Gifts for graduation or Father~s Day. Beautiful timepieces by Seiko, Seiko Lassale and Rolex. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • • • • • • GIFTGMNG • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • F A • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Fashion Island GRADS A Gift.Cert1~1cate from FOR DADS AND . e Your choice is theirs. d at any store or is the best gift of a . . . ny denomination an II' g the Fashion Island ome 1n a by ca 1~ Gift Certificates c . center. Order yours Neiman Marcus, . MacArthur Blv s .. over 70 fine stores in a.II hway between Jamboree and ff Paof1c coast H1g Justo Newport Beach • • • • • • • • • • • • s H 0 w p 0 R • • N T • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • I s L c • " N • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • A N D T • " Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, June 12, 1983 C5 FATHER KNOWS BEST. That's why he'll re cognize a beauti- fully wrapped gift from P.O .S.H. as one that's 1n the finest tradition . For Dads or grads from our Merona Collection 1n primary colors for the active lifestyle Complete the o utfit with a pair of Vuarnet sunglasses. White buck with a red cushion crepe sole made expressly for Hemphlll's. A shoe that makes a statement about a way of llfe. Sizes 6 Vl to 13, widths B thru E, A and EEE available on order . I PHELPS I For sixty yNrs we've provided Dad w ith his loOk In clothing. StlN tradltlonally tine menswear tor the man 111 your Ute ... Gifts he'd choose himself. ,, ... -. -. ce Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Sunday, June 12, 1983 DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am a good-look..ina. 26-year-old male collese grad and definitely asexual. Thia II not the way I want It t.o be, but after 15 dates with lovely, lnten!9ting young women, and not the aJJ.shtest desire to kt.a even one of them, I know the truth. My problem II how t.o deal with thoae who aaawne that becauae I do not aleep around I am gay. Several ffieP41t have hinted and offered "under-standlna an<lra'bceptance anyway." Relatives have suggee1ed COUNelJJ\a. I admit I have problems but homoeexuality ia not one of them . Years ago. when deallng with my fear of relationahips, I conaidered the possibility that I was gay. But I have never been attracted to males, so that'aout. • My ahynea haa made me reluctant to form close relationships, and rm IW'e there are others like me. Please print this letter ao all the bloodthirsty clunks out there will stop whispering about us and offer, instead, a little understanding. -Nowheresville in Loveland (Bloomfield Hilla, Mich.) Dear Bloom: Simply !pore the l.nnaeadoea. He wlao escaaea bJ.mseU ace.Ha lt.lmself. Get some add.Jdoul coanseltq. Yoar Ille wtU be enormoosly ridier wllea yoa coaqeer yoar fear of close relatloaablps. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I have an unusual problem. My husband'• father was named John Q. T f OUI lllAl TH OR. PETER J . STEINCROHN DEAR DR. STEINCROHN: Our son is 29 and works in a factory. He ls very heavy and can't seem t.o lose. Here's the problem. Alter a hard day's work, he goes to rua apartment and sleeps. After a heavy meal, he just sleeps and sleeps. He can be talking to you and fall off to sleep. In spite of all this sleep, he is always tired. I'll appreciate any suggestions -MRS. K. DEAR MRS. K.: The first thing that comes to mind ls narcolepsy -but oniy a guess. I suggest he have a complete physical ......,. a nd perhaps a neurological consultation. Often. specific medkine helps very much. 369 wt 17th St., Cosu Mesa SUMMER DAY CAMP Mdke the best use of your child's summer. Combine recreation with learning. A unique Summer Camp. CHAUTAUQUA AT COPRE' Science -Computer -Art -Music -Drama -Recreation -Field Trips Chlldren ages 6-12 June 20th through August 26th Call Now -Limited Enrollment For Brochure and Information r CoPre' Christian School 190 E. 23rd Street Costa Mesa Phone(714)S45-4353 Smith. My husband ia John Q. Smith Jr Our eon is John Q . Smith m. My father-in-law pueed away in November. My niece (who knowa EVERYTHING) aaya my husband ia now John Q. Smith and OW' eon John Q. Smith Jr. All my husband'• records (baptism, marriage Ucen.e, insurance, etc.) atat.e hi.a name la J ohn Q. Smith Jr. Lut Chrlltmu the gifta were tent t.o John and John Jr. Aho my mother-in-law, who now lives with ua, o~ns all Jett.ere from my niece addrea9ed t.o Mn. John Q . Smith. II my niece correct? I have never heard of changing names th1a way. We have a lot of friends named "Jr." who uae lt. even though their fatheraare deceued. She says this ia the legal wayk of doing this. . II she correct? -Buffalo Question. Dear Q: Like most "kDOW·lt .. 111,'' yoar niece baa balf-baked lllformatlon. Tile facSa cu be found ID Amy Vuderbllt'a book on etiquette by Tlall Baldrige -still tbe best oae aroaad. Here dley are: A mu wbo 11 a Jr. asaally drops die "Jr.'' lllllesa botb be ud lat• late father were so weU·bowu dlat to drop It woaJd cease public confaaloa. (For eumple, Frukl.ln Roo1evel& Jr. kept It after bis fatber'a deadl.) A mu with a D after k11ume11 not named for bla fadaer bat for someoae else ID tile lam.Uy, perbaps u ucle or a 1T&Ddfatber of tile aame name. Upon the deatll of die orislDal bolder of tbat name, be woaJd drop the "O," DDleH, agalD, tbere would be coDfaslon becaa1e botb names were ao weU-bown. · Someone carrylq die 11lfflx DI or IV a1aally keeps it antil be dlea, or antil bis predeceHon bave died and be b tired of asla1 U. Wbea a soffl~ 11 dropped, the IDteruaJ Revenae Service ud voter'• registration office aboald be notUled -also curse accoaut1 and clab1. ln addition, ba1lneaa card• 1hoold be cbuged. DEAil DR. STEINCROHN: My husband and I are considerinR divorce. We are both anxious to do the best for our only child. Proper child custody is a problem. Is single or joint custody better for the emotional condition of a child? -Mrs. U. Dear Mra. U.: There'• no 1peclflc formula~ flt• all divorced pareot1. But some 1tudle1 have abowo that jolot custody 11 preferable. Tbere'a leu chance for parental disagreement and conflict. Therefore, tbe child experlencee leH emotional dlatreu. • • • Emphysema rarely attacks suddenly. There is usually a hi.story of several colds and a cough that has been hanging on for yeas, says Dr. Steincrohn in his booklet, ''Emphysema: How To Live With It." For a copy write him at thl.S newspaper enclosing 50 cents and a stamped, self-addressed envelope. JUMBO 16 oz. 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GIVE MOM A VACATION • Field Trips • Crafts • Swimming • Picnics • Before-care and After-care Available Enroll ~ow·Fall Semester Stakt Sept. 12th Reasonable Tuition JUNE 20th thru SEPT. 9th SUMMER SCHOOL JULY 6th thru JULY 29th ••A Private School of Distinction Founded In 1942" IN FOUNTAIN VALLIV ' GORIN ON lllDGf BY CHARLES H. GOREN ANO OMAR SHARIF DEAR READERS: We bave had many requeet1 over the year• for thoee band1 that we conelder to be our favorlt.e1. That makee quite a U1t. For the time belns. therefore, we are devotln1 the Sunday column to a 1erle1 of famoa1 haad1. At tbe end of the terlee, we will so back to our weekly quee· tJon and an1wer column. Both vulnerable. South deal~ NORTH •A 109 5 I:? AK 0 QJ 87 • 984 WEiT EAST +762 •KQ84 ':>843 .,J 762 0 96 0 10532 •AKJ65 •3 SOUTH • J 3 l:?QI0 95 O A K4 • Q 10 7 2 The bidding: South Well North East I • Pan I 0 Pa88 I ~ Paaa I • Pa88 I NT Pau 3 NT P111 Pau Pau 8 TENNIS LESSONS •2000 Opening lead: Seven or •. fn 1935. a French team came to the United State'! to challenge the Four Aces in what is generally regarded as the first world champion ship. Although the Americans won, everyone was impressed by the skill ol Pierr e Albarran . who represented his country in Davis Cup tennis as well as bridge. Here is a hand from that match, with Albarran 1n the West seat. The bidding is impeccable by any standard. Since his best suit was bid by South. Albarran elected to attack with the seven or spades. Declarer played low from dummy and. East won the queen. He shifted to a heart, taken in dummy. Declarer could see eight tricks. There were several ways to set up a ninth. and declarer chose to KO for trirks in the club suit. He ran the nine of clubs from dum my and Albarran played low as s~othly as he glided over the clay sudact! or his favorite tennis courts. Ueclart!r now had nint' tricks but, not surprisingty. he thought he had struck it rich in the club suit and that overtricks were there for the taking. So declarer elected to repeat the finesse by running the eight or clubs! To this day declarer 1s trying to explain lo his teammates how it is posslhle Lo go down in three no trump on this hand! Send any que1tlon1 for thi1 column to: Cbarlu Goren and Omar Sharif, care of thl1 new1paper. Each week a prize of a copy of the new "Goren'• Bridge Complete," a 19.95 value, will be award- ed for the quutlon judged the but recel\led. Charles Goren and Omar Sharif pereooally cannot unde rtake to ant1wer all que1tlon1 eubmitted. edwords MESA CINEMA .-::;.~'~-~:··h 646-5025 #1 "IRUTllLESS" <•> ~-a.u-.-. ..... WIQ4ARO G'CR£ 1• BREATHLESS 119 --...,_,,,.. __ _ 2.001...._#_2 .... STOI TM( MAN WITM 0 "¥'1TllO TWO attAlltS 1!!J --..,... ........... Co1t1 M111 Tennis Club 557-0211 5~~:: ~:'.' Valley Girl l!l /)laM/17"'1" l!I ~".... ......,.,.,_ ...,_ .... 1:11..... a.ti ....... NI, - edword~ WESTBROOK CINEMA ~=:~;~"c~::~: IJfon~t-u'•' SJQ-4401 "SUPERM~N III IS THE BEST YET' '~ Ml\',~~~ t •I 111 ~ "11'1 A Hit ... 11'1 A Delighl.. It's A Supe~quel!" TIME-Richard Corliss ALEXANDER SALKINO ,tldt CHRISTOPHER REEVE · RICHARD PRYOR . 8TUT8FalDA~,11JNB lfda 1!4 ···-.... 4 ' ........ \~I._, t ~ 11111 llROOKHU,IT IT. <)14) -...aa12. L---------~----~----~-----------------~ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, June 12, 1983 C7 : Joe Piscopo switches from tele'vision to radio l 1 BYFRED ROTHENBERG Al"'t ................ NEW YORK The sports guy offers every- thing but tht> real s<'ores, and he does it with Fourth ot July sow1d effN.:LS. The mus1t.• cr,til· pushl·S people around, has a big entourage and sounds hke F'rank Sinatra. The gadfly newsman whmes whNl he talks and sounds hke Andy Rooney They'll all be regulars on "Joe PlSCOpo At Large." a dally, syndicated radio segment that won't get you to work any faster but should tickle you durinf the morning's worst traffic snarls. " love radio," says Piscopo, known for his zany tmpress1ons on NBC's "Saturday Night Live .. "You can say anything you want, so long as you follow it with. 'OnJy luddmg' He then makes a uruversaUy recognized visual gesture that isn't obsct>nt> on radio. "Radio's great, isn't it?" The r~'t'nt growth m radio networks has created a need for short st>grnents to fill time and add luster to programs. The most popuJar spots have been conunentar1es by news t'OrrcspondenL<>. fmant.·1al reports and musical 1nterludes, such as "Mary Turner's Off the Record" and ''Rock Cal<"ndar" Now there's a romedy repa.c;t, courtesy of Piscopo and Torus C:ornmurucat1ons, which already is syndicating "The Sport mg N<·ws Report" and " Hetro Rock." "Programmers feel that a long segmc•nt w1U interrupt a radio show, but a two-minute ff>ature will enhance it," says Dan Neer, president nf Torus Communications Neer. a disc jockey on New York's WNEW-FM, on('e mtervie"'ed Piscopo. and the two became friends and then dt·veloJ*d "Joe P1S<.'Opo At Large." Neer and wnter Ray D'Ar1ano produce the segments, and Piscopo makes changes and records them. "The radio stations get free programming, and we get the adverusmg revenue," says Neer "Our material tends to be outrageous. funny and fresh," adds Neer. "If that rx't'as1onally means testing the lirrUts of radio, we'.ll do it " Already 250 stations have signed for the seven-day-a-week feature, which begins July 4 MOVIE RATINGS FOR PARENTS AND YOUNG PEOPLE (\ f , ••• t ·~ ., .. . . l"Pi~GI • .• I .... I ~ .,.., .. " .,. u l!IT "' K, vs 0( "f '(I T•( S£4L "i• "-( V " ~ .. o C: • AE C::>OE \,)• Sf ... ' a(.;,.,..,,,,, • ..,.._ -r "STEVE MARTIN'S FUNNIEST MOVIE!" .. 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Recently, Piscopo was at The Improvisation t•onwdy club tn New York, where new tale nt was P"' funning and simulta.neoualy being recorded for "Joe Piscopo At Large." "U w e get anything good, we'll useit -maybewithan introduction from one of Joe's characters," says Neer. "But six days a week, you'U get Joe." One bit already planned 18 Piscopo's an- nouncement of a new TV miniseries. "It's the Polish 'Roots,"' he says. "We'll call 1t 'J(jelbasa.' It stars Bobby Vinton in the first mimsenes that begin'i and ends in one night " NOW PLAYING 8111A COSIAMfU idN•'d 1 •I'll ( r1 't OllANOI \-,, ~I· J' 1 I IJ.t , •• , (t ., .. OllAllQ( >••G " :.. ~t Ii 11.f A 1 ' .... l'• 'I, .na.a b 14 ~7~ • WUTMINSTlll 1AY• COSU MISA MIUIOll VllJO WUTMIHTlll l ,., " .. • ., ,. 8 ,,~~ An all time action high. 8~ J • 't "' • ,,.,, f i.J *t ~Q ~ jf,,Q l .... • COIU !llUI UOllM.t IUCM •w11111111u1J• ., . ''"'• o• "• • f 01111• 0\ ( '" ( O• 110l (. • t>I t NI\! ·' ,,, fill )'J:)' .,. t. '. !9• 1911 I UINA ,.A. 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'GO Pl8''0po's manic 1port1ca11ter w1JJ be doing a radio corrunentary the day of baaeball'1 All-Star Game, and there will be an interview with Mick Jagger, introduced by Sinatra, the Rolling Stone of hla day. PUK:opo started hi.s stand-up comedy career at The Improvisation in 1976. "I was pretty mediocre," he1ays. "l waadirty,andldldn'tdoany unpreulons.'' Piacopo, with a broadcast rnana_gement degree from Jon~ College in Jacksonville, Fl.a .. alao was a d isc jockey for a Trenton, N.J ., radio 1tatlon. "It's so muc·h eaaier to do voices i>n radio," he says. "You create an image, and so much i.s left to the imagination of the audience." During a break at The Improv taping. Piscopo, Neer and D'Ariano got together in the bar, and the IAl.t ll lOl!O lAMAlllA •WUTMIHTlll 'I• p •• ' f1,uCS~t"t,,6(• •v< iw '" IO•l'O\C .... , w, . I' ~8 •uo 691 i~J I 89• lll~ • COllAMIU •MUllTlllOIOlllUCN •OIUllCI WUTMIHTlll H.•.-.1• 8 ... 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It would be a first." Piacopo, meanwhile, will be the host of "Campu. Comedy," a Home Box Office "On Location" feature taped recently at Tufts University in Boston. The ;._ 60-minute special, featuring prospective comics now attending college, will premiere on the pay-cable network Saturday night, and will be repeated J une 17, 19 and 29 DAN AYKROYD EDDIE MURPHY They're not just getting rich ... They're getting even. A ~~~~T ~T~ :ft· ---NOW PLAYING . --=. •BARGAIN MATINEES • Monday thru Saturday All Perlorm1nLes before S 00 PM (Elctpl Spttlll £ng1gemen1s 1nd Ho1td1y11 lA M ltADA MAii to M+rooo 01 l otectons LA MIRADA WALK·IN 994·240 0 "THI llolAN W1TM TWO INIAIMI" I'll , ........ , .... "' . "FLASHDANCf" 1•1 ........................ "0CTOPU88Y".., ................ ,,. ''TRADINQ PLACES" ·--L::.-- •e,.tCI HUNTlll "OVllNlUflll .... THf POflBIODIN ZONI-t-,.,. 1>M t--» t'll IU tte. ... 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GR.Vff H MOVIE t * • "Otl Goot 119771 George Burns. Jono Oenver 0 MOVE * * *' 1 "Across The Great Omde {1976) Roberl Logan Heather Rat· I ray -S:20- S MOVIE • • ''t Barbary Coast 119351 Joel Mc<Aea Eowaro G Rot>onson -6:30- i ~R OPMeETIME (!) HERfTAGE Of FAITH e FtUXMCAT (I) lET THEAE BE UGHl t1JJ PU8UC PULSE QI Acwcu.. T\JflE U.S A 61:) EVCLI> STREET BAPTIST CHUACti OMOVIE It t '\ Sparro.. (19791 Rand¥ Her· man Don GO!ooo -7:00-tJ TOOAY'S RWGIOtol a oorsCAT D LITTLE RASCALS D JOY Of G.AAOEHING 0 KEHNET1i COPEi.ANO 'l TARZAN II) DAY Of OISCO\IERY Cl) CARTOONS al YOGA FOR HEAL TH (fl THE l.AHAVES (I}) SPECTRUM ~SUNDAY MASS C MOVIE • • • "Bart>a1ene· 110081 Ja~ f()ll· dA Milo O'Shea l MOVIE • • • · Btlore r lie RellOluhon 119641 Adrtan• As11 Francesco Bal,.._ ,, -7.30-e FAITHWAYS D BASEBALL 8UHCtl 0 PEOPlE 7 0) JIMMY SWAGGART fl\} MISTER ROGERS (RI \Jl ORAL ROBERTS @) LLOYOOGll.VIE If~ THE WOALO TOMORROW ID KENNETH COPELAND -8:00- 6 \jJ SUNDAY MORNING D n.1S IS THE LIFE 0 POPEYE ANO FRIENDS 0 BEST Of AM LOS ANGELES 0 LLOYD OGILVIE l~I RAWHIOE d)CARTOOHS ~=:Al1w~[(IRlQ •l'11 REX HUMBARD H MOVIE t • •Jimmy lhe Kod p982J Gar~ Coteman. Paut LeMat O THE DONKEY NEXT DOOR S' SHOWTIME'S HOLL YWOOO 0MOVIE • * Gomg Ape' I 19811 Tony Dan· za JessK:a Waller -830- D OOVSSEY 0 MEETING TIME AT CALVARY tD FREDERICK K PRICE ~KNOW YOUR BIBLE ID AMERICAN RELIGIOUS TOWN HAU MEETING S MOVIE • • The Great Adventure·· 1197til Jacl< Palal!Ce Joan Colhns -900-u PRIME Of YOUA LIFE 0 OIRECTIOHS 0 ORAL ROSERTS (f CISCOKIO ID SESAME STREET (R)O '1'.) MAGIC OF ANIMAL PA'l'NTING @ IT IS WRITTEN ID DA ESTEP C MOVIE t • '1 C11cte 01 Two !19801 Rlctl- aid Borton Tat\1111 O Neal 0 MOVIE * * When I Am Kmg 11981) Lill~ Ge.b Aldo Ray l MOVIE * • t "Stage Struck f 19S71 Henry Funda. Susan S1r asl>efg -9:30- 6 (J) FACE M NA TIOH D ~MEET THE PAESS 0 n.15 WEfX Wffii DAVIO BA!NKLEY 0 DAY Of DISCOVERY 1 f l LOHE RANGER m TliE WOALO TOMORROW '1'.) TliE LAWMAKERS fl2) KENNETH COPEL.ANO ID BIBLE PAn.WAY H MOVIE • • II Vou Could See Whal I Heai 1982) Ma1c Singer A H T h-Omson 0MOVIE • • Black Camel 11931) Warne< Olano S•lly £•Mir• -10:00-IJ LA.ST Of THE WILD D ~TEHHIS UMOVIE t • Ille Aelutn 01 ~bug 11969) fJ HERALD Of TRt.mf Cf) TWILIGHT ZOHE CD REX HUM8.W> Cl) CARTOONS tlll tH£ l.AWMAKEAS W IHSIOE 808INE8S TODAY WOHOER WOMAN ID MESS&AHIC~~ $ MOVIE t t t Oulhttap" ( 1082) MICl\atl Caine. Ch11Stopller Ree¥e -10:30-tJ AMERICAN ADV£NTURE D ®l U8Ft FOOTBALL 0 R08ERT SCHUUER (!) OHE STEP 8EYOHO m OOOOER OUG-OVT m<>HCAMPUS '1!> WAU STREET WEEK ID SUHOA v MASS 0 THE MAJ<INO OF TOOTSIE ! MOVIE • * • * •The Seven Samu111 I 19~61 Ta~asho Shimura, Tosn110 Milone -1~56-m OOOGER PRE-GAME -11:00-0 8 PGAGOLF f l LEAD OfF MAN Q) MOVIE • • George· f 19761 Marshall Thom;Wlfl M1Gllele Meicier ID MASTERPIECE THEATRE '1'.l MOVIE • • • r Iceland P942l Sonia Heme Jolln Payne ID CHtLOAEH: CAUGKT IN THE CAOSSARE C MOVIE U 1 loon OI The Des«t" t198ll Anthony Oumn. Ohver Reed 0 THE LITTLE O£TECT1VE -11:10- 0)BASfBALl -11'15- 10 BASEBALl -11.30- 0 ~ LPGA.OC>lf 0 TERRY COlE-WttfTTAKER H FRAOOLE flOCI< Q MOVIE * * My Champ.on ( 198 II Valeo Shimada. C'111s M1tcllum AFTERHOOH -12:00- 0 THREE STOOGES OSEAAa4 ED nE SHAJC.ESP£ARf PlA YS c;lWN>OWOH~ H MOVIE, , • • I Oeathlrac" (19821 MICl\eel Caine, Christopher Reeve S MOVIE • • • •Rottercottter" ( 1977) George Seoal. T lmOthy Botloms. 0MOVIE * * "Author' Author'" (1982) Al P&GlllO. Oy1t1 Cannon -12:30-0 WllO. WllO WOAU> Of ANIMALS '1'.)MOVIE • • * San1a Fe Trill" (1940) Errol Flynn. 011v11 Oe Havttlllld. c:l MONEY. MONEY, MOHEY -t:00-0 THE~TE1'S 0 HEEHAW CE ADAM·12 ID ASK OiE OOCTOA -130- 1 Cll SPORTS 81.MOA Y TALK ABOUT PICTIJfO f..TAOOP AON.1-12 Ill CAUFOAHIA COHOflOSIOHAI. Rfl'()RT <81 ~T8WORLO e THE PAOTECTOM IOlMOVI! U "Tilt Un141111" (IN 11 Bltbttt s.etl. Sl<lfll)' l ... 1'11 -1:45-D III AMtAICAH 8'0RTSMAH 0 SUNOAY -t'OO- • ~ ISUHO * * 'h "The Ma~ Of Slltba" ( 1989) Walter Pldoeon. Ing« Stw- Cl) MOVIE • *' * "A Ch~d Is Waiting" ( 1963) Bor1 Lancas1111. Judy Garland Q) MOVIE t * * "The Mceonn.11 StOIY" ( 11155) Alan Ladd. June AltyllOn ~~Q H "CU11e 01 Evil' ( 1116e) Scott &ady. vrrr 1a M•yo tClM0\11 • • • * "Outcast Of Tilt ltllllda" ( 1952) Rol>erl Morley. Rtlj)tl Roch· ardson H MOVIE • • ·~ "Raogtdy Man (1981) Stuy Spacet< Erie RoberU S MOVIE * • 'r Top 0o A Dead Jockey' 119571 Robert Tay101. Dorothy Mcllone 0MOVIE * * • "Oeallltrap" ( 1982) MIGhatl Clll\8. C1111s1opner Reeve -2:30-u GIWGAH'S ISi.AHO ID MOVIE • * '+ ·111e Dering Dobtrl!\llls (1973) Cttanes Robinson. Tm Coo91- dille Qt!) TYMPANI Cl lMOVI£ * •• "Wr0t'9 Is Rigllt" ( 1982) Sean Coonet). George Grlzwd -3:00- 6 2WrTHYOU UMOVIE ** "Mari» (11173) Zwo Mostel. OeSl AlllU Jr D BRAVISIMO f:t>PRESEHTE '1!) MA TIHEE AT THE BIJOU Cl) STAR TREK @) THIS WEEK WrTH OAVIO 8AIHKl..EY a TM! ROAD TO Loe AHOElEI Ol MOVIE • ··G., .. (1981) Oonlld ~'*1and. Susan An191Ch -3:30-IJ NEWSMAKERS DSPORTSWOAlO ·=STORY * ''Sidi From The Oeld' ( 11157) Ptggle Castle, Atthut Ft~ -4:00- fJ MOVIE • t 'h ''MutdW °' Mtrcy 11974) Mtlvyrl Douglas. Brlcltord Olllrnan D 8ISKEl l EBERT AT THE MOVIES 0 MOVIE • t '" "The Ounwich Horror" (1970) San~• Dee. Dean Stocii:well a> MOVIE * • * . Running Min. ( 1963) Lee Rem<ll Alan Bates Cl) MOVIE • • ' Bombers B-S2 119571 Klltl -5:30- UC8SNEWS DNICNEWS D LAVERNE l SHIRLEY & eotAPN4Y DHEWS (!) PEOPLE TO PEOPLE ~~ORWW< O AICNEWS 61:) eooART'S ROa< N' WAVE -5'45- ( .. lMOVIE t *It 'Oh God!" (1977) Clto!Qe Bums. JOhn °"1Y'lf EVEHINO -1.'00-·~IEWS • • • "V0¥1gt To The Bollom Of Tiit See.. (l 961) Wiii« Pidgeon. Join Fontaine U PEQPtES COURT G T"°6EAMAZING~ (!) SATUROA Y NIGHT .MOVIE * • • ··Neptune's Oauohter" (11M9) Red SUiton, &ttw WWliamt eMOVIE •• * "Cheytnne Allll#M ( 1964) JltMI S.._.,,, Fbc:Nrd Wldmetk OWtcted by John Ford 1:=Wllal ())C88NEWS 9 THE AOa<FOAO Al£8 QD MOTOAC'l'Cl£ WORLD CC)MOVIE • t t "Batbv .. a" {1968) J-Foo- Oa, Miio O'Shte OMOVIE * * ·~ "Vidor,' (1981) SytYestw S1alont MICllM C- -dl-R ~a CONF£AEHCE ~&EIERTATTHI I ::WSNl<HAMtMa EGYPT • MOTOMll'OATI IHTEMATlOHAL lllMOVIE * * "Tilt GrNI Ad11tntui1" f 11176) Jacll Pllanc:t, Joen Coltlna. <Zl MOY1! •• * ··ni. $llpptr And The Rote Tl'll StOl'f OI ~" f197&l Rlch- lfd Clllmbtrtain, Gtmnit Cravtn -7#J- l (I) 80 *MU 1~~8W£VErTOR NOTI " THE FRANCE H0800Y KHOW8 e ~ ~TVRE8 OAEAT AHO 8MAU.• "1l)C08M08 m 8PORT8 scaE IO)MOYIE ti *'h "FOf Your Eyea Only" (1981) Ao08' MOOft , T opol -7:30- ~l ~AOCK -l!00- 11= EHTERTANotENT THIS WHk ~J'A~OH TWIUGHT ZOHE .MOVIE * * * ··Runnmo Man' ( 19631 Lee Remlc:k. Alan Bates. e NATAL.IE; A TAl8l/TE TO A VER1 SPECIAl LADY 8l)COSM08 "1l) MA8TIAPIECE THEA TAE 61:) ALflE> HITCttCOCK PRESSm IC)MOVIE ** 'h "lion 01 Tile OeMr1 ( 19811 Anthony Oulnn. Otiv• Reed IHHSJMOVIE ti t * ''Oulhlrap" ( 1982) Mleheel Ceint. Ch115loPMr R-O MOVIE * * "Au1hor' Author!' 11982) Al PIClnO Dyan CllMOn -Hii-e (I) OHEDAY ATATIME G THE WOALO TOMORROW (J) KUNOFV -9:00- IJ (]) ™E JEFF£ASOHS GatMOYIE • * 1h "Dlnvtatlon Allty" (1977) Gtorgt Ptc>l*d, Jio.MIChMI Vin· cent I BUY GIWWI CRUSADE 9 MQYIE ** t,; "MvrOW By Death' (19761 Pettr Flllc, Pttw Sellert G PETER POPOFf e THE LADY 18 A CtWof P ·~™EATAE • AlRB HfTQtCOCI( ~ lllMOVIE • * * "Wrong II Right ( 1"2) SMn Conntry. George Gttt111d -t'.30-e Cl) NEWHART ~:JON)AH * * t "LltUt C&esal" ( 19301 Edwlfd G Robinson. Douglas F11rbanks Jr Cl) LOVE. AMEAICAH STYLE 0 MOVIE * t • ~ ''POlt•geiat ( 1912) CfllQ l Nelson. Jot>eth Wt1t111111 -t0.00- IE =·M.O lllfllEM>ENT NETWOAK l~OREAM8 AMENCAH PlAYHOOSE WAUYOE-OAQE 1MOVIE t *'Ii ··A6ggtdy M1n" (1981) ~uy Spaca. Erfc.Roberu ($)MOV1l * * * ··Tilt Tiling · ( 1982) KUt1 Rut- .... Rlc:Nrd ()yMt1 DMOVIE • • \; "Some KlnCI Ot Hero~ (1982) Richard Pf'Yo', t.Wgot l(Jdde( -10:30- 1 A08E.R1' SOHUUER JIMMY SWAGGART TONY llAOWN'S JOUANAl G 100°'-ue -to:46- • SUNoAY SPORTS PAGE -tt:OO-tJ D Q (J)@) <HJHEWS 0 WAU STREET JOURNAL REPORT OOEHESCOTT fD JEAAY FALWEU In 8HEAK PREVIEWS C Cl C1HEMAX SCREENING ROOM IZ'MOVIE * * "S1r11Qhl Oo TtK Morntng (19721 Rita Tu1t11ngllam. Shane 811· 1111 -11:15- 0 C8SNEW8 -11:30-11 SPORTS ANAL U PACESETTERS DASCHEWS C!J SISK£1. & E8£AT AT THE MOVIES ti) CHILDAEH 8ETWEEH LIFE AHO OEAn. (I) HARAY-0 (!}) MOVIE •• 'h "V~la Rides ( 19681 Yul Blynner. Robeft Milctlum !B LARRY KING mnteLESSON fClMOVIE * • 'Btlllts" (19771 Path d Art>An· VIiie, Mona K1rtensen fOIMOVIE u "My c~· f19811 vo110 Sl111nlda, Cttns Mtlchum -11:40- (H) MOVIE U "Ooly Wheo I Laugh" (1981) Mww Mason. Knsty McNlehol -ltM-DMOVIE ••• ,, "C.Ubtwa: OIYon:le. c- l>lanca Style I The Cial-. And Tll8 Belly o.nc.· f 19131 Oiw> SOUi. ~Iman CtOlhlfa U MOVIE * t * t Fat C11y ( 11112) Siacy KMCll Jell 8ttdgts -tUO- IJ MOVIE * * "lerr()f On Tilt 40th Flool" I 11178) John FOttytht. AnjllMtle Comer -12:00- " 100ClU8 INOEP9llEHT ~ NEWS G)Wlff(l(lt() m INSIDE GOSPn uusac 0MOVIE , * * .. !Macli Camel' f 11131) Wtlflfl OCand. Salty Eiltra -12:10- $!MOVIE * * ·~ "Ragoecfy M111" ( 198 ll 8*y S9acell Elte Roberts -12:.30- TOM COTIU: UP CLOS£ MOVIE I t M..saoe To My OIU!Jlll•" ( 1973) Bonnie Btdelia Martin Shttfl -12:45- l MOVIE • • • Bel0te Tne Rtvolullon" ( 1964) Ad"ana Asif. Franceteo Balll- h -1:00- t'f) VOYAGE TO TME BOTTOM Of THE SEA 1~N£WS -1:05- C MOVIE * * • 'S 0 B" t 19811 WtlltBm Hol- den Julte Andrews -115- 0 MOVIE * ··Gas.. 119811 Donald Su1'*1and. Susan Anspach -1:30- @J ASCNEWS 0MOVIE • • • '\ Pennies f1om Heaven" f 19811 SIMI Matlin. Bernadene Pe1ers -1:40- H MOVE • * * '" Wolfell" f19811 All>tt1 Ftn· nty 04ane Vf!N)t a. -1:45-0 ATOHEWITW 'S1MOVIE • • • "Rollerco111er · (19171 George Segat. Ttm01hy Bonoms -2:00-IJ (J) C8S NEWS NIGHTWA Teti (f') ~ BACK! WrTH DAVID HOAOWIT1 8M complete lletlng In TV Log ~HAHNEL LISTINGS f) l(N)(T ICBSI IMI .. ooc !W>CI I CJ t<NBC CNBO 0 On T II 0 IOLA find I l l T\I .ICABC IABCI .. HhO 0 ICFMB 1CAS1 c tl1nt·md1 t 0 l(HJ TV I Ind I • IWORt NY N y 6 KCSl !ABC t ~· (WTB~I Q) I( TTV I ln<I I t lf '>PNI Cl) t<.COP Tll l tnO I s IS#>ow11~1 8)k(fT 1PBS1 0 Sc>olltqhl m .. ocE 1PBS1 • l(.dbh Nt•"""' NPlwnt~ I rtllJC NOTlCl A peutJon l\U been filed IF YOU OBJECT to the 1---MlJC--tl)-flC[----·1/---"8.IC--NO-TIC_E __ _ by Henry Polakow In the granting of t he peutlon. you 1 ___ -.....--.. ........ --._,_ ___ 1 __________ _ Superior Court of Qranae should either appear at the ~~ITa~U ~~:.~u County requeatlna lhlt hearrng and state your _ .. ,_.., DllJl IDTICIS NOTICE~; ~~~TH OF RUIZ JOE H RUIZ. age 72. a resi- dent of Costa Mesa, Ca P-..ed away on J~ 4. 1983 SUJ"Vlved by hu wife C lara, daughters M ary Crayten and Martha Myers, both of Hollywood. Ca . daughter Rita CardenM of Cana Mesa.ca , 80f\ Larry Ru.lJ of Santa Ana, Ca . 1e>n Manuel Ruiz of Fountain Valley. and 90n Frank Rwz gf C.O.t.a Mesa., Ca.. ),e i.I survived by 20 grand· children and 3 2 1reat-1randchildren, 2 brothen Philip Ruiz and Ralph Ruiz. 3 sillera Ida Lopez. Mary Menden.a and Francel Rua_ Viaitauon at Peek family Coloni.al f\i. oeral Home. 7801 Bol.r.a Ave., W estnunaer on Mon· day, June 6. 1983 from 5:00PM to 9:00PM and on Tueaday, 9 :00AM to 5:00PM. Rosary will be re- d ted on Tue9day. June 7. Ul83 at 6:00PM at Peek F amily Chapel Requiem MUI will be held on Wedneeday, June 8. 1983 at 8:00AM at St. Joach1ma Catholic C hurch . Costa Me.a. ca. Interment at Holy Sepulcher Cemetery Ser· vica d1rec1.ed b y Peek Fam- Oy c.olan1al Funeral Home 893-~23 or (213) 596-2701 FRANK WILLIAM SON· DEEN AND OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ~TATE NO. AllHH To all heirs, benefid&ries, creditors and contingent crt'dltors of Frank WillWn Sondeen and per9C>ns who may be otherw~ int.erested t.n the will and/or estate A peulion has been fl.led by Robert E Sondeen in the Supen.or Court of Orange County req\leatang that Robert E. Sondeen be ap- pointed a.s personal rep- tt11ent.alive to administer the estate of Frank WUliam Sondeen (under the Inde- pendent Adrrunistration of Eat.ates Act). The peUtion is 1et for heanng t.n Dept N o. 3 at 700 Civic.-Center Or., West, Santa Ana, CA 92701 on July 6. 1983 . 9:30 A.M IF YOU OBJD:'T to the granting of the petition, you should either appear at the heanng and atate you objec- uons or hie wntten objec- uons with the court before the heanng Your appeM· ance may ~ In person or by your attorney. 1R Y OU ARE A CREDI- TOR or a contingent credi- tor of the deceued, you must file your claim With the CO\.lrt or pretent 1t to the penonaJ repreeentauve ap- poin~ by the court within four montha from the cl.ate Henr y Pol.akow be ap-object1on1 or file written .;;:;,_ ~ penon 11 OOlnG l>u~ ~ c-aona -004nO pot.nted u penona1 rep-Objections With the court MAIN8T AACAOE l lCECREAM (Al AIR CAL EMPLOYEE LEGAL -ntatJv• to _ .... _,_,_,_, before the hearina. Your 111 ........ Sl ... _.__on ..__..· FUNO, (Bl ACCE.8. IC) AIR CAL'S • ~.... "' llU.IIllllUlw; appear~ may ~ In peraon Ce. -· ... -·~.... --·· CONCERNED EMPLOYEES FOR the est.ate of Harvey Stock· or by your at t.omey COfl lf>C . 1 Cellf. c.ots> .. 103n SURVIVAL, 3638 8"'1tl 8t .. N9wpot1 ler (under the Independent 1 F y o u A R E A ~ Lot AnottM. C.rtt eoon 8Mctl, CA 92ee0. Admin.latration of F.-tAtes CREDITOR or a contingent Thll bu.-11 oondueted by • Co-t~~c~~:,5 w Bak«. Act). The petition ii .et for crt'dit.or of the deceued. you ~·· 1 n c • Tlllt ~I• oonducted by an hearing In Dept. No. 3 at 700 must file YOW' cl.a.un w ith the ...,_ AlfW ~-.,,. tta'9ment unlnc:ofPO(atect 1uoclatlon 011>*' C1v1c Center Or , We.t, court o r preaent 1t to the -Ned~ IM COunty Clertl or lllen • ~:O:: Cu l• Santa Ana, CA 92701 on personal repre1ent1t1ve <>ranoa County on .lur'9 ~~ ... !~ etat-• wu Ned w4rn 1,.. July 6, 1983, appointed by the court ~ Or.noe Dlllly Plot June ....,.,..,1y Clet1l of <>r-.noe Counw on lF YOU OBJECT to the with in four months fro m 12. ''· aa. July 3. nu May 19. 1"3 aran•lftn of the -ution, y ou the date of firat muance of n*7t .,.. ... '6 .-eel "8JC NOTICE Publlah.O Orange Coa11 Otlly should either appear at the letteni as proVld In eection ---::===:=-:===~-Pttot. May 22. 29, June 5, 12. 1te3 hearinj and rtate you objec-700 of th.e California Probate ...ctmoue ...,..... 2s.M3 The fotlowlf>g '*"°" ,. OOinO ~ ,_ .. TMC TECHNOt.OOIES Comc>iex No. 550, 201 J, Unl1 •. P9Ulattno Awe., C0.11 ..._, CA lt2'28 TARIQ MAHMOOD CHAUOHARV CompleJt No. 550, 207 J Unit 4, Peullorlno A ..... Colta MeM. CA 112628 Thie ~ .. oonduct4'd by .,, tndMduel T wiq M Chtudtlaty Thia ltat-t -tll9d """ !tie Coutlty Clertt Of Orenge County on Mrt31. 1"3. ,..,... Put>lllMd 0rlll1Q9 CoMt [>tlly PllOt June 12. 19, ff. M'i 3, 1983. 27t&.83 tiona or file wrlu.n objec-Code The time for flllna MAim ITATlmMT tiona with the court before claims will not expitt prior Tlla fotlowtng l)«lon It doing ___ Nl. __ tc_MO_TICf____ Mt.JC NOTlC( h h y to four montha from the date ~... 1'1CTTT10UI ~ -----------1 P\aJC NOTlCE t e earing our appear-o f the he~nou.ced above. OPEN COURT. 11850 Skypattr ....,. ITATDmNT P'tCTTTIOUe ...... , -----------~may be in penon or by YOU MA EXAMINE 8Nd .. IMM,CAt2714. Thetoilowlngper.onaataooing NAlmlTAW ACTTTIOUa..,H•M Erle Waller Wllltt meon. 1001 MAim 8TATDmllT y~ ~~4E A CREDI-the hJe kept by the court. u MacAtthut 9IYd . Senti ""-· CA ~0-& H CONSTRUCTION The lolklwlnO ~ .. doing you are a per90n interested Thlt ~ .. conduc19d by '" CLEANIHO co • (Bl JUST ME ANO ~ M: The fOllowW1g penon " ~ TOR or a oon~t c:redl-m the estate. you may serve inoMdull 1c. a CllTlphor 8ou1n, trvlna. CA 04SCOVEA OMNO SOV™EAN ~C:ScuaTOMCAAS 151! tor of the deceued, you uJ. 0 n t h e e x e c u t 0 r 0 r Enc w Wllllameon 92715 CAUFOMIA 4634 w. C-1 Hwy, must file vour c:.l.aim with . -t t th Thlt Ital-I wu tried wtth the OIANA KIGHT LINGER, e N9wpot1 a.di, CA lt2te3 I!. WTlrlltC onE. Anaf*"1C A • CcA•~R SO,. , a mints ra or. or upon e COunty Cieri! ol Ofat1Q9 Co\mty on Ca.mphc>( Soutll. lrvlM , CA 92715 RONALD E. ME"KER 24122 El Ml H LL A L ,. L the court or pre.mt It to the attorney for the executor or Mey 4, 1N3 HtLOAtlH A KIGHTLINGER. e "'"•· ~ Nlgl.lel. CA 92977 21082 WMa1on Tvr-. El Toro perlOnal repreaent.ative ap-adrruniatrator. and file with 1'11_, Camt>hOr &outh. ttvln.. CA $2715 ThM ~ 11 oonduct9d by.,., CA ll2e30 poln~ by the court Within the c:.-ourt w i th proof o f Pubttelleo Or11>ge Coaat Delly Tiii• bullneea t• condueteo 17y , lnclMdual. Thia ~ II conducted by• f tha from •'--da . Pilot, May 22, 29, June 5. 12. t~ ~el per1'*"'fP RorWd £. Mert<er lndMdual. our mon u.~ te serv1c:.-e. a written rtqueiit 2397..-3 Dt-Kl&Mling.t Thie ~ -fllad wtttl Ille Mhchll C. c..-on of flrat llluance of letten u staung that you deal re ---.---.,.-IOft-TV'C____ Tiii• a1at-1 wu IMeO w1t11111e County()n or 0r-.Coul'l1Y Ot'I Thie...._.,, -flacl...,. !tie provided In Section 700 of speaal noure of the flhng of ,.._ ,.,,.,_ County C*1t or 0tan0t County on Junt 1. 1M3. eovn7 °""'of Oranoe County or the Probate Code of Call-a n 1 n v e n t o r y a n d ,-.cnnoua .,...,. June 2. 1983 ,_ "'-1983. ,_ fomia The time' for fWna appraiaement of ettate ueeta NAm aTATW..wf ,,.,.,,,, PutllWl9d Orenge eo..t o.11y Pilot ~ ~ CoeM Dall) 0 r o f l he pet I t Ion I 0 r The l()llOwlng ptrl0tl9 -dol119 Publl•had Or1ngt Coatt Dally June 12. 18. ae. Jt.iy 3. 1883 Pllo June 2 t • .,... cla.lrna wW not expire prior 1 d 1 bu._ M : P1to1. June 5. 12. 1t. 2e. 1983 270943 1 1 • 1 . . Jt.iy ... 1-. to four month£ from the accoun u men t o n e n THE WEDGE RESTAUAANT, 2811-83 2114-1:9 cl.a~ o f the hearina noticed sections of 1200 or 1200 ::> of 515 E•t e.tt>ot. 811t>oa. CA 9ff81 -----------------------I above. ... the California Probete Code. Klfl!-"'-ton o.tlebaGl'I. 5008'~ f1aJC NOT1C( P\aJC NOTICE ---NlJC---..,-T1C(---- YOU MA y EXAMINE the LARRY R. BEMIS, ESQ., ~:z::,une. Newport euoh. CA ACllllOue .,...._ P'tCTTTIOUe .,_ .. file kept by the court. U you MlLLAJ\. BODO£!, BEMIS Jellrasr H11r11 Ktng. eooa\>\ MAm ITAW MAim •TAR-.n '1Cl'Tn0Ue • I , .. & DROZD, O•e Newport N•ptuna. N•wport encl>, CA -.... ..._ ITA,_,. are interested In the state, Plaet, Salte tit, Newport 92083 --~ per-.one .,. doing .... ~ ~ ~ -doing Ole folowlnCI .,.,_ te doing~ you may .erve upon the ex· Bue•. CA tUH, ( 114) TNt ~ 11 conducted by a OP .. o1 ---ecutor or administrator. or 75!-77U. general pert~ T P"f'q by BETIHA 31M1 ltfltt AFCOR AOVERT181NO AGENCY ~OH PROPERTIES 301'" th ... _ Kitti~ St .. 8ul1e E. Senta AM. CA 92704 180 IMlwpoft Centr Drive, Sult• ._ .. ,. Coeat Hwy No 4• 1 -~ upon e att.omey for "'"" Publlthed Ottnge Coaal Dally Tlllol et...,,.,.,t -!lied with '"-ALIEATINA L QQNGOAA 21162 250, ~ IMofl. CA ltaeecl ~ CA 1286 i. . ... ---~ executor or adm.lnislrator, P1101. JuM 5. e. 12: 1983 2tl2-83 County C*'t or Of'lt'G9 County on IMw i.-. HunttngtOl'l IMcll, CA AFCOA FINANCIAL COAPOA· LINDA L. JONAION )0111 .,._ ------------i of firat ilauance of letters aa r-.---------, provided In Section 700 of the Probate Code of Cali- fonua. The time for fillna claims wW not expire prior to four mon ths from the date of the hearing notnd above and file with the court with M•y 4 1983 t284e ATION. A Cellf, Cot'Potatlon. 180 Coeel No s ..._ ...... '8CI .. OTHH$ 1&1.•0ADWAY MOtfTUAIY I 10 Broadway C:O.ta Mesa 6'2-9150 t.ALn IHGHOH ~&TVTMtU Mfl"CUff CHANl 427 E 1711'1 Sr Co6ta Mesa 8'6-9371 ,AGRC: ••• ...., ....... , ... e.mt...-Y Mortutlry Chapel.c<ematory 3500 Pac11tc Vitt'# 011ve NIWf'Ol1 Buch 144-2700 0 I ~ YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court. U you are lnten!S~ In the estate, you may eerve upon the ex· ecutor or admlnia1rator, or upon the 1tt.ome)' few the executor or ad.ml.niaU'a~. and file with the oourt with proof of ~. a written requetit .Utinc thlt you de· llltt apec:W nodct of the fll-lna of an Inventory and ap- prat.emenl of estaUI -te or of the pedUOna or ac-- coun ta menUOIW!d In Section 1200 and 1200.~ of the Cali- fornia ProbAc. Oxle. Publiahed Oranse Cout O..Uy PUot June 11. 12, 18, 1983 proof of aervice, a Writ~n rtaJC tl)T1C( • '21'711 .=N~~~~~~ ~ ~~ r~•· 250• ....,_ CA ms~· 4 'Lagurl9 request 11.atina thlt yOY cte-..cTTnOU1 .,111... ...::-t)~~-:2.~~1!.cr1~. ~::/ t2t4t Thll ~ .. ~by . ~ .. condl'*d by• sire 1peclal notice of the fil. MAim 8TA~ 2407.a:l TNa ~ 11 conduCWd by • oorpor•Oon. UnOl L ~ ing ol an Inventory and ap-Qtnaral ........... ...,. Afooor ~ Corpol•tlol• ™' ""'-' -flacl _.., v. -•--f T"-fOllowlnO pwtlOltl .,. OOlnll •-.,. tlftftl'r Alber11M L. Oonaort MatW1 I.~. Vice"'-· ~ ,..___ Or ,.._-. p,....,..,.,.nt o estate Alaetl OUtlnetla • .--""'-. n. ltat-" -ll9d wtth tM T1'lll ~ -llled ~ ltle -..-.. Of _.. ,__.,r or or of the petitions or ac-MATH llX n4t~·n41'1U. U22 County Olartl of Or-. County on County°""" ot Or-. Coun'1 on June • 1913. counta mentioned In S«tion = llvd · eor-o.I ...,, CL ~.~.. June f . 1M3. ,_ June 1. 1NS. ,.,,.,. >vbllltlld <>rwige Co.M o:': 1200 and 1200.:1 of the Call-Wiiiiam WIWIL lNll2 Via Tomo, f"-~ .,.,... -doing ~ OraflOI Coe.I o.lly ""°' ..,. .. ~ • .._. June 11, 19, 21 """"' 1, 1* tom.la Probate Code. 1rv1ne, ea. 12111 IMlnetll .c: Juna 12, 11. at.,,,,.,,, a. 1MS P.O. ... P1M 210&« Pub1aheci Oranp Cout flobtr1 W. 0,... Jr., 11112 1or9 MAMll'I HAUMAN<. ION N. .,._., ......,. ..... CA - Daily PUot June 11, 12, 18, lor=,No.nt,MMrwM~. It• 0-.. ltwd .• A.Ntflelm. O&. ,,........ ~ C0Mt Delly ~ llJT1C( 1983 C:-., ~deln. n1• '°""'90f1, '=~ a. "=._.· MO .._ PWLJC MmC( ~~ 12. • •Mot a. ,., ___________ , L.tguN .... Ca...., a. k . a... Ce.... . . ...._ ltCllllOUI ...... "8.JC NOTtCl Honnw1H.Clerr9ft 1M,AU..,,,. w...., "-••= 1. MO a NC~A~" ...-n•w NOTICE OP' DE "TB OF A¥t., No. o . ..._ llllfld, ce. Cl!* It., c.a c.. lltat PWlJC tl)TIC( lM ~ s----.. n fHa TNm~ll~OOl·Cltld 1119-~-_.,. HELEN J. DENNENY aka TNm ---=-=~ by an llldMdull ~a...._ __ .,. ..,_. -dllr'8 ~Af:r l"°T1C uMdualNI HflYa HELEN JULIA OENNENY by• llll\lted • W...., A. ,.._ .. d ~ IXICUTMl TMVE. n• 1. l'nt ..,._, 8Mta Me. OA ANO OF P ETITION TO "°'*' .0.-,Jr. TNatU1t1•11 ..... .wi .. 4=PWa,.,,..100,,._. n. 110110WW10,.,., 11 ~ 8*101 . · 1 ADMINISTER EST ATE NO. ™-........,,. .. fllecl ...,. 1'19 Couftty Olartl ~ ~ ~ pon OA HMO IMINll • .>OHM w. HILL. 1 114 I. ,_.. A·llH 7'. OOuntyOlartl.:.~~ ·-~lo...--'Ji: ~.INC.•~ l.W. CMIMTI 1141 L OWi ~ ..... AN.CAlmll To all he-Ira, beneUda.rl... .................. Of-C09111 = .NM 11, ti, "· .... a, ,.. ,._, ...._ 100, .....,_. ..... 14..,, lenta ~CA IUOI LM ~DA~ n4 ,..__, -:.....-_.,. CA MMD WUM.00 AVA.L.OI H10 ........ l. ..,.. S--. LYM AN. Co\ c:.-re dltor1 of Helt'n J Piiot.iune 12, 11, •.~a. l101.. "* ....,_ 11 OOfld.....,b1 1 woM.lenlaAM.OAll?o. .. 10i Denn•ny and l:"'°na who 2117-ta .. _..,. _,_ _,,.....,.,, TW...,.. II •1JM:tlcl by.,, Thie~• ooi t *'9., a be h I .~ . ,_.., ..v1.-............_ lne. ~ -..--' in th• w1U and/or eetttte PICnnqut ...._11 .._ ITA........., ,_ 1t•11N11t .. ,... .,... .,. TtllJI ltW wi-Mtd llftfl .. ~ ,. .. Mllf ..... ""' .. ma~ ot erw nte,...WQ ,.._IC NOTIC( ftOmtoUllU•IJHI CMI;;;;:,..., I W..A.,... ----W'."'HIU.1 by \Ci!'~~n M~=~~ NAiii ITA~ bu~~ Pllf90M .,. clOlnf ==of Orlnel Oouftty Ofl = = .. Orwva c.unty on =t =. .. ow..~. ___ ,... ___ .., __ na __ ~--t h• S up_•rlor Court of bi!::.!°':lng P«Mfl •• doing OHJAY PAINTINO. 11141 °°"" ... ,.:.: ~ Co.I 'II~ ,_ Oa.t OTlCE OF DEATH OF' Orant: c;ount' requeetl na INTl!'10 ... •Y ••Nnv, a1• =l..M9,HUntlngtOfllell&l\,CA ,,,.:::. :.T.Mya, .~ I ,/Allfe 11. ~-.. ,m =,~ ...... :r RARVBY ITOC~l.£8 ~~·~ppo•11•.nn:d 11~An~::o.i r.;rAw .. C-.4at .... CA OIHMl,.Lal,t1M2~ .,... 1110-tl .,... AJlfD OP PETITION TO eLtlAl lT H 11Nt1..v .....,~on......_CA....._~----~----"'--~=-------.._---------, n"pra11ent11tlw to t.er ICllUVl•I ... J14 M1r1Gold Awe.. .11,.,.Y L. OITll.I, UU ANOD~IN1!!ft,~ R ESTATE th• uuu.• of Jhl~n J . C«ont dtl Mer.OAtlGI. "°"'*',._ ~.CAIHC» • ,.1 119 " Dennen y { u ndtr tt\• Thia tluelMatle •a....,.,.. ,,_~II~ 11¥• To all hetra. beomfldariee, lndrpmdent AdmlrumaUOn ~ IMl'8d S:::l't.. · mtdl\On Md l'OnUnaeni of &utes ~). 'nw petJtlon Ml ==~t~ .. _ Tlllf ~~ llllf 1'"" ~ cr•dltof'a of HARV&Y 11 wt for h•rfnt In Dept. Ooun\ll Cltrll °'Of-."'--.. on ~ ~"' __ ..,,. ~ -· S'n>CXLD aftd ~ No 3 1t '700 Ctvle Cent.er JuM I . ltn -::_ ....., 17. ,_ ""• who may bt othtrwlM Driv•, W•t. In the City of ... ,.,_ , 111 o OM o THE BEST In rHdl"'"9\)0ymettt tomn ID your · .. home 7 deya a_. In tt. Will ..... --.1 r. .. '42-u21 ln~t91ted In t>i. will and/or ·S1nt1 Ana. California on Put>lllflW Oranr Co••1 O•QJ " 1•"-f '1r:J•n. 11•• '"~ PllOt. Junt 8. 11. 1 . ff. tMS 111tio. • .NM I. ti. I . , IMi tslalf'· Junt" 29, 1983 at 9:30 am ~ H1Mai...------------------------------:---\ ~, 4 Daily Pilat Sunday, June 12, 1983 Looking, for a career in sales? See today's Help Wan ted ads, classification 5100 . ...... ltr l< j ••••• lea Sal• l taut let · 1111 1 ••un ltr 1&11 IHHI ltr Salt 1 IHHI ltr l&1a RHata ftr lale -==~~;:;;;;;;;i,.=;:=;;;;;;;;;;;; 1.-Ge ... •_,• .... 11-..1 ___ 1_00_2 C.an al 1102 Geatral lto2 C..tral lMI Geat11l ltaut ltr Salt ltaltl It• Salt l•••n ltr kit 1002 Geaeaal 100! Geaeral lM2 Gea111l lOll Pllllll ULI D •IDT YUi • ~?J'l2 BREX ...... _ ~ ........ * HIRIOll lllDIE * Come v1s1 t the most fabulous view new custom home in Newport. Nothing to compare with this 4 bdrm, fam rm, 5 bath, formal dining, 3 frplcs, 6 car garage. Large pool & jacuizi. Come to the gate and ask for 3 Yorkshire, 759-1931 .,H IAIU 1·1 HELEN I . DOWD REALTOR, INC. 844-0134 Large 3 bedroom. den, 2 'h bath, ~n belt, near pool, $227,500 lrll 1·1 IELEll.•WI 144-8114 Ill[ II' N Liii ... WITllFIMT. The ultimate location! Master- fully designed foe privacy, party flow & family comfort. Dramatic architecture fe.turing bay views. Gounnet kitchen, 3 f).replaces, 2 BBQ, 4 car garages, bayside pool, dock for 60 footer & much more. $5,900,000 Call for appt. Dona Chichester Mi& IUD l&YFmt. Custom designed with spectacular view from South Bayfront (Balboa Island). Glaaa walls, skylighta. beautifully crafted teakwood ap- pointments. Built-in furniture. New pier and slip for two boats over 50'. Oversized lot. $1,750,000 incl. prime land. Large 1st T .D . Cathy Schweickert ........ , .. , .... ftlW. From th.is beautiful aingle story 4 BR, 3 ba, fonnal dining rm home. Secluded patio w /aparkling pool & prof. land- .c:aped yard. 3 private beaches & cloee to echoola & shopping. $649,000 incl land. Donna God- ab.all llllllJ flllU. "Lucerne" model w/gorgeous ocean/bay/night llght vlewt. Beautiful wood paneled fem. rm w/bul11-ln bookcases. Fountain & gas BBQ In atrium. Long t8f'm assumable financing. $&49,000. Incl. land Maureen White H•IB SOU l1JUla A door man opens the door to a foyer of custom furnishings and crystal chandeliers -Take the elevator to your condominium -lg llvlng rm & dining rm - 2 spacious BR all with bay and ~lty vMr# -21-" baths -Utlllty rm -sauna. $745,000. Barbara Aune Ill ••• ,.. , •••••••. "Augusta" Model hlghly up- grded featuring 2 BA & den exquisitely decorated In earthtones. lg wrap around patio. magnificent muter suite, breakfut area In kitchen, plus many extras. $329,000 Incl. land. Sharon Smith I IUT llY • "61111111 11111. Lovety Plan 6 at end of cul-de-sac with loads of privacy -near poot & tennis courts. Lg master suite w/ltttlng rm, bright & cheerful. All this fOf $299,950 Maxine Propp 1W IDT If •WNll llMI. Right on the Beach! 3 BR, 21~ BA "OLDIE BUT GOODIE" very llv· able with terrific potentlat fOf remodef Of?? Beet lwlmmlng - near shopping euy acceNI Seiter want• to carry trul1 deedl 1539,000 Incl. land. Martha Macnab ......,, ,.. ..air ... BeeutlfuHy upgraMd •'Kena- lngton" w/added-on breekfut rm & trench doora. GounMt kitchen, formaJ dining rm & tn- tertor atrtum make thla the kteal home f o r entertaining . S245,000. Anita Schandel. ' WHHn•• W. Charming "Redwood" model -3 BR, 21A batha, dining area, pro- Muk>naty d9corated In apnng colon. ~Lg patio -aJr con- dHloned. Communttv pool, ten- nit court• & lake. Sfs&,500 F .. Donna Godthatl SHORE CLIFFS 4 BA, canyon & ocean view, stunning. 249 Evening Canyon Rd. $7 45,000 fee. Open today 1-5. PEllTHOUSE &ARDEii LIVlllG Ill llEWPORT BEACH LOW911 pr1oed 2 unlU on • .,.._ ,_,. ......,. ...... '""'' ·- LITTLE ISLAND. &uc>er - -mother41MeW quert .. In IOo. ~ MOTIVATf:O. 'aPlfllll pf1me llrM of CdM + 3 owe lg• 111 ro. :.i:.. a.r o••· 121',500. $430,000, 145-9922 M. I-IA. ~ II mottmed lo JecqueeAg1. ...,...IT _.illasRULn 10% INl'EREST FIRST YEARI* f 2s1~·~0~e !~~ v 'J~! e ,·. Entertain on your Redwood decked penthouse garden with breathtaking bay & ocean views 3er rownl'IOme ..... op-uae.-mn w11 .. n11 Oon 2 yr. 12500 down. TtlAJI 141-llll -------ue.ooo. 761 -9 196, Have M>matlllng to Mii? 144 .... 167 Cluallr.d Adi S.2-5678 CllMln.d adl do It well Seawlnd. 2244 Port Carlisle. TIJ 10,. HWI IEW CUSTOMIZED CGIDOS- PllOll UllT AT 1111,IOO ft 1122,IOO. 1830 Port Barmouth, 2 story Palermo model. $259,000 L/H. SttpS to bay & ocun bexhes. Too many amenr!Jn to mtntJOn IHI UT. I sa 1·1 P•. Hl 1tltt It., hw,.,t .. H iii Project of the Elliott Group, marketing by: PlllUIU NltlT UAILT 5 BA, 1 blk to bay or ocean. $399,900 fee. Owner wlll trade for smaller home. COLE OF IEWNRT RULTORS 114/113-0112 or 114/811-1111 IMPORTANT HOMES AT AFFORDABLE PRICES I FUTFHI ams 'APR 13'1o'I~ (Agent on p.oparty) Del Taco site In prime location. Good steady return on Investment. Plus tax write off. Long term triple net lease. IMJ lltate C..,.itted Ade. your one-Find what you went In :;;;;;;;;;;;iiiii;;;iii 1109 shopping <*ll«. Delly Pilot Cla1allled1 Lovely 4 bedroom 8Nvlew home wHh terrtflc ocean and bay vlewe. Profeulonelly decor· ated and r_, to move In. Very private cut• aac location. S4M,500. ... ... FOf Tu.day through Fri- day publlca11on1: •:30 p.m. Iha ptavloul ~. FOf Saturday publlcatlon, deadline la 3 p.m. Friday. Sunday delldllne la 5 p.m. Friday. Monday daadMne 11 11:30 1.m. Saturday. OCEAN VllW Bayalde hom• with 3 bedroom• a 3 betha at Huntington Harbour with It• own boet allp. Excel- lent uaumable financing. Owner wlll trede for other ~or Income Pf'09· 1581,000. 11¥111 lllUll HARBOR VIEW HILLS 1h acre, complete remodel, ocean view, 3400 sq. ft., 5 car garage. $599,000 fee. 628 Malabar. Open t oday 1-5. IEITIL II l .V ..... , DJ.Sm .. HTllll Just listed! Sweeping bay, ocean and night lights views. Spacious 3 Bdrm La Jolla plan on quiet street. Room for pool. A11 outstanding value at $415,000 L.H. Febulou• Jaamlne Crwk 3 bedroom highly up- greded with oceen view. Exqulelte UH of Mk and onyx. Reedy to move In. Owner wlll cerry long twm. You muet ... thl•I '438,500. 2 BR, den & spa. $12~. Kiili and OOf'factlona may be made on earne ~ ~ M at>ow. PtMle elk IOf a ""klll number" whar'I eancel1lng your ed. (7 I 4J 673-4400 Big Canyon 3 bedroom 3 bath home all within the guarded gate community. Yer/ prtyate yard all on a cul-de-Mc. Excellent ............. ftnanc:fng and reedy to mowe In now. 1411,000, 121 ll '21·2121 ..... TWO ....... ONGS T"-Hllri>or Arft'• lalcJttf &tabtillMd bot htalit CCM•llY TIE ITAlllS COUAIY 710.1397 173-7711 a... Chedl yolK ad dally and rapon arrora 1""'*'1-atety. The DAILY PILOT u.J!Me llablllty fOf the flrlt lnconwct "-Uon only. WATERFRONT PARADISE From the impretaive entry way through the magnificent and spacious floor plan to the private, beau tiful patio with running fountal.n, to the private 4-0 ft dock. you will feel the omnipotent auro of gracious living u experienced by the~ Ceaaara! Actually baa three aeparate living suites oompomed of 4 hugh bdrma that can provide extreme privacy for all members of the family. Juat introduced to the market: U you would enjoy $2,000,000 atmolphere for only $785,000 we auggst you make an appointment to view thia exceptional property IMMEDIATELY! 759-1501 or 752-7373 W•t Newport bachelor ped within atepe of the Beech. Cuetom bullt by erchttect. Adutt Oriented. CIOH to Hoeg. Thia a. a "muet ..... H you're alngle or conaldertng UIM. SM7 ,500. LA LINDA BEAUTY OVERLOOKING MILE SQUARE PARK WITH POOL AND SPA Thia highly uJ>Snded home haa everything a family on the go needs. Four apadoua bdnns and two and one half batha plua a family room. Three car garage with a boat door and a covered patio with low maintenance yard. Asking $189,900. 963-5671 FROM .. $83,200 to $1,700,000 -WE HAVE IT!! NEAR SO. COAST PLAZA Best value in the area -owntt must .ell! Only $83.200!! 759-1501 or 752-7373 NEWPORT HEIGHTS FIXER UPPER Large 75xl00' lot. I...arae livln& room with big fireplace. Upgraded kitchen. Only $149,500! 759-1501 or 752-7373 SPECTACULAR SPYGLA88 HILL Panoramic ocean & ntsht view from L.A. to Catalina. A.-wnable financing on fee simple land. Under $800,000! 759-1501 or 752-7373 RUNNING STREAMS a YIATERFALLS Surround th1I exoepUonal value where owner MUST SELL at only $132,900! 759-1501 or 752-7373 THE EPITOME OF VIEW LOTS You can't find a better one tha1'l thil -plans for palaciaJ mansion included $1,200,000. 759-1601or752-7373 JASMINE CREEK Ocean & greenbelt view ... extna larp tpa. U you are looking for Utopia, ~r .ee thia -only,$466,000! 769-1501 or 762-7373 WATERFRONT F~ simple 1apd with UIWD&ble f1nancina. Room for 65' boat! Only $52b,OOO! 759-11501 or 762-7373 8PYQLA8S RIDGE FeatW'lnl ocean view, beauUM pool and 1arae lot. Tremendoua price reduction! 769-1601or762-7373 WALK TO HACH Fixer upper deu,ht.-after you've invested IOlne Ume & labor, you can run, walk(« crawl) to the retr.hlnc IWfl Only 1148,000 769-1601 « 752-7373 DREAM HOME WITH DREAM FINANCING NO QUALIFIYING mx:::ESSARY and only $26,000 down buys th.is four bedroom, two and one half bath home in the best area of El Toro. Huge muter bedroom, large family room, form.al dining room and a ctny wood burning fireplace. Can you youn for a monthly payment of $1,377 principal & interest. For complete detaila call 963-5671 WANT TO OWN YOUR OWN BUSINESS? LOOK AT THESE EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITIESll ONE HOUR PHOTO LAB Th.la well run extabllahment la ~ in ~ of 1100,000 per ~ 'nw pe.rtnenbJp that owna the bwdnem la dtmolvtna and fore. .ie $30,000 below market at $104,000. 983-~71 DRl!8S SHOP Gnat licxstion foe th.la thrivt.na buanem ln the ume loceUon for 13 yean. Fr.h and clean with new carpet and latelt faahioo 1tyla Secri&e for 119,900. Tm nesodable. 963-6e71 . CAlllRA SHOP 111,IOO Four blocb to Dlmeyland in e:xcellent foot and CU' tratfk ..... Owner motivated due to pmd1nc transfer In bbl full time job. Yead.Y sro-..i. of 170,000. Add om hour ~equipment ('60,000) and tw '90,000 ror AL INVl'8TMl2n' you ti8ve a lab PLUS a camera &hop. 66e-7036 1 • I 1 I I ,. .. •• ... .. ·: .. ,• ,• . ·= :: ~ ~: .. .. • . .. ~ .... • .. . • !- I ... 02 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, June 12, 1983 Ho .. 11 for Sale H I I I H f S 1 ;;.;.;.;-.;..;~.;;....;;..;;.;;.;.. __ -•-• .... • ... ••...,..•-' .-•;;;;.;.• __ 1 .. • ... •;;;•.;.;ta;...;.;;•.;.1 =' ;.;.t __ H111t1 lor Salo H11111 ler Solt ~H•..,• .... • ... ea._1,.o_r .-11.l-.t _ _.,1:11::.::•:.:•~H:.:•..:l~er:...l::•:.::lt:...._1_8-.••.-•.• ... • .-1•-.r.:;l.;:•l:.:.t __ ,_H_•_••-11-.-lo.._r .... l-•I-.• __ Btut1 for bit ;;.;Gt;.;;ll.;.;er;.;;.11;.._ __ .;;.10;;.;0;.;;21 Go1t11I 1001 Gueral 1002 loatJll 1002 Gtaeral 1002 Gt1t11l 1802 Gt1t11l 1002 Geao11l 1002 'i.10111 10021·a.-.-,-11 ... 1 ...... ..-....__100-2 PENINSllA I UllHYllW•U 1=~==~==~= ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~=:;;;;;:;;;;= ILIFFS CHARMING 2 STORY 11111-1 "Cet:i'-? ~arttt DPll llllAY 1-1 /, '/' I . LllDl llLE IAYFllOIT 1 lly home on 46' lot nMr lam rm IO!'m•i '~loui Lovely "'Plan f 'th bay & ocean & Hbrary. out•t•~dlnp loo:t10'~· HI Via Ll4t It .. , LI•• ltlo ............ tltl,IOO "' on ront row WI pan-f359 ooo. Te<m1 evall· · 6 bedr ~ baths oramk view. 3 bdrm, formal dinin fam-•ble.' Curb eppee • mint oond I OOmtl, •spa nv room 211~ ba •33~ 000 g\, 31119LANDOHIVE ,~':~m lln. Offered " 101 Yla fltrtlH, LWo lllo .............. tltl,000 • • • • Open Sund•y 1to5 •• 500 (lend Incl). 4 bed.rooms, office, 3 baths lj;Ol WATERFRONTOUPl.EX IPllllllAY 1·1 111 YI LI~ I ~ Liit hi :.:. ,000,000 O~H 1·1 2117 YI t O .. wllhdocll.LargepetlO. 1tlONITOUlt•a11 j 1 •t •••• o ........ ,, 1 1 " • S325,000. Ownet _ _ _ -Rare 60' bayfront, docks 2 boat.a 3312 MARCUS _, 3 L.....I~ 3 batha IELEI I. IOWI 144-0114 amd0\11. UlfllM .. I llOI W. hHlfrtlt, 1.1 ................. .tltl,OOO Operi Sunday 1to5 Cherrnln\ 2 BR, dolt !.,, uo:ui vvma, , apa • NEWPORT CREST . hOUH. eutrel decor. ff 10 •••• m, •••• Ont ...................... 111,IOO PRIC! REDUCED. Large tpeclOu• yerd. Ottered at I 3 bedroom + retreat., pool tennis comer 38A 3b• !rote $ t29,500 w/anurn•bla. I ~I LI ' I b<Mklut oom' Now' lln•nelng. 1 111 ¥11 I• It, ff ltla ................. S I0,000 only$1~9.oOo ow OPllllllAY1·1 4 bedrooms, 3\,; baths, family nn. What 8 wonderful worio ~~~~~~Te':~~11 IH~~"'o 1m1111n 141 Yla :r:::•• LW. lilt .. i";:: ..... 1 •• ~lto,000 ol Shopping. right at lies llrepl•oe $235 000 •• -rooms, j>OO , uu ge o bour flngenlps everyd1yt Ple•HcaU lorlho~ng · 110 for1114o #401, lal, Pt1l1 ...... SHl,000 A~~ly r~1~~c;':~~:11:11d llU w1m, IL1'1.. cflf' L ,,. ~-2 bedrooms, 2 baths, bayfront call 0642·5678 eno let ~ 0AU ll .. 4110 '/tQ,.[4~'r/// 104 Yla IHll, Ll4t lllt ..... , .... , .......... S4tl,OOO Classified Ad-Vlaor help 3 bedrooms 3 bat.__ den pool you SELL Idle Items with a R E A L T Y • ua, • Delly Pilot Claasllled Ad. I H l 't .. I \Htjf 642-56 78 frt l21 Hunt & Associates Cole 1 llL[ld@J 673-7~00 REAL ESTATE Of Newport, :/)' Realtors. / 875-5511 ~ ' OPEN HOUSE SAT, SUM 1·& '·1 t l Lido Realty 11. ...... ",,, .. · • • , r , I 1111<' ,(1,(.~,((1111<' A WAIT111 Liil Goes with this oceanfront duplex ln Newport's beat summer/winter rental lo- cation. Low down payment and eaay terms, combined with the maximum in rental income makes thia the perfect buy for the astute investor and all for the unbelievable price of $399,500. 760-8333 llEDIOOllATEI IUOll IDllE 3 bedroom, move-in condition. Walk to beach, community pool and tennis. Excel- lent tem\8 with 10% down. Only $127.500. 760-8333 OITITAlllll YlLUE First time buyers or i.iwstors here is your chance. Super sharp 3 bedroom condo with formal dining, 21/2 baths, 2 fire - places, mast.er bedroom suite in quiet established location. A real bargain at $126,500. owe. 760-8333 PLUSIRE TO IMOW I This redecorated Bluffs condo on large Flneal t...aoon view from dramatic 3 bdrm, 4 balh pool home. $1,7:'>0,000 Fee. IAYllDE PUOE llYFllOIT Spectacular bayfront dplx 2 br. 2 ba up; 2 br. 2 ba dn 2 boat spaces Reduced-$1 .~.ooo PElllSUU llOIE OOUIFllllT Orean & jetty view•. Manne room, 4 bdrm. 3 bath. 3700 sq ft. $1,38~.ooo Oceanfront. LllO llLE Remodeled 3 bdnn, 2 bath + large rec. nn .. beam t.-eilinga, funililhed, patios. $420.000. FAllllAllS IWIOH HILLTOP New 4 br, Hit ba, cuatorn French Normandy FAtate 1.2 prime acre hiUt.op $1,2~0.000. COROllDO OlYS llYFllOIT Cornado lala.nd cwt. bayfront lot. 85' boet dock. Plans avail. Mow $370,000 w/lrade. PARI LIDO OOIDO 3 br, 2 ba. frplc, 2 car carport. Immac condo On greenbelt. Comm. pool. $125,000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boy"J,. 011v1· N B 1,l~ 6161 DOYER SHORES A TOUCH OF ClA88 Elegance abounds in this Big Ca- nyon 4 Bdrm femlly room sgl level home. From the lush landscaping to cool pool vu from formal dining room. Impressive marble entry, wet bar and 2 frplcs. Pvt security+ 24 hr guarded gate. Priced to sell at $649,500. Jeri Hunt OLI OOllOIA llL MAR New. spacious 3 Bdr, 3 Vi Ba. Light & airy. Spectacular use of wood and skylites. Walk to beach. Priced for immediate sa le $339,500. 616 Marigold. Call 675-551 1 or 640-4521. ' ~ ' . ::... ........ ,. . !· ' •• •' '·! •· ,.r ~, .... I~ l1 ·i··· f1 ~I I! I 11 •:1 1 I greenbelt. Extra large 3 bedroom and den. New carpet and fresh paint, fire-Outstandmg, beautiful large home with II place, ijaundry room, patio and deck. , spectacular view. 4 bedroom, 4 bath, lots $257,000'. 760-8333 of glass, swimming pool in large yard. SI,100,000 .... ' ~ ....... ·. 760-8333 I ~I rl , ~} f '~ ·~1! •_1'' •'ofi-• ,...., ·• DUITIO HHOTIOI · ------------llPH 1-0 HELEI I. DOWD 1142 l1luy 14 Burning TrH Opn Sun 1·5 Lovely Mesa Verde 4 Bdr, family rm, pool & rec rm. Skylit.es, terrau.o, etc. Owner says sell -now only $214,900. 2935 Java Rd, CM. Opn Sat only. IEW LllTIH Oceanfront, superb location, 5 Bdrm 4 1/2 Ba . elevator, dining rm, outstanding massive Mstr Bdrm suite w /view, fireplace, 17' ceiling. QUALITY -QUALITY-QUALITY. $1, 150,000 OPEN SUIDlY 1·5 HR. Hoaat. 11w oar,et, '''''• 1ar4lt11 $31 5.000 ................ 4615 Cortland, CdM l1Jfr01t ltoooh, HR + 111t rHtal. aharpl $725,000 .............. 22 Beacon Bay, NB oi. C41, HR, 1ow, 1,eo10111, t1oltl11 $549,500 ............ 442 Begonia. Old CdM S,HIHI ltt, llfJ I Ir, ,S11 11t hH, ""'' $24 7,500 325 Aliso, Nwpt Hgts, NR IWIOHO Ill JOIOlll Golf course beauty -Fonner Model - lUghly upgraded, 2 bedroom, den, formal dining room, 21h ba. You own the land. $219,000. Appointment. HELEI I. IOWD 144-0114 144-0134 OPEi MffSE UT Ill Ulllll .. HT 1111ti.,1t #41 wm,. 1.q111 llaHI One i.vei flighty upgraded •It 000 Broadmoor home. ce- ' thedr•I oeOlng1, 2 fir .. •Lovely Lagun1 Nlguel hlll· pt•oee. convenetlon pit tide vlewl, grMI 2 bdrm Secluded corner with 1t1rter home. ha11d1om• 1tone u -IPH Ill 1·1 terlor. Lovely 4BR 3b• 711 IHtlaH home with pool end MP· CHARM A CHARISMA Perfection thruout with the decor- ator's touch In this spacious 2 Br & den Augusta plan w/blg canyon golfcourse vu . Mirrored fplc, form. din rm, patio, centr. air, sec. gate, comm. pool & tennis. Ottered at $329,500. Jeri Hunt COLE OF NEWPORT RE.AL TORS 2515 I!. Coeet Hwy., Corona del Mw U~l()U~ 11()M~i REALTORS. 675-6000 C•dlllaca to Go-Carts Whatever the Fed Roll ·em off the mtrket With 1 Cl•aellled Ad Call Nowl e.42-5fl78 ~HI ltittl arate •P• off mHter I ' •• 000 1ulte. $795,000 lee. J 631-1400. Poople who need People White w•ter Vlewl, large l OOITl IEIA TllPUI. rg~;~Yw;~~~~· bdrm cuttom With pool Actu•lly 3 eeparete 1 etOl)I Ul-7100 975·5 11 RE IDENTIAL REAL EST ATE SERVICES SERVICE DIRECTORY on ' !er1r1 1 1ot,. .. hom61 with gerdent •nd II •II •boutl • • • • y1rd1. Nloely maintained =---urHI ·=ti with M!l .. Olled rental r• 141 cords, 2 bdrm• MCh •nd • quality emenltlee. ()wJl4I( Gerd41n tlvlng, 2 bdrm, •Iii excnenge 1249 500 •trlum condo In NCluded 631· 1400 ' · edult oommun11y. WEITOUFf APPUUH llJ At.,IMt Lovely l•mlly home In L,IH ltHtl QOOd eree All ementtlee 111,000 for enjoyable ltvlng In • 4 .. ~ bdrm home with pool. tarw SHH,000. Auum1blt U.•u IJa•tl lln1111cing & owner le nex-IH 1,000 Ible. $2fl9.500 w14 Beau1tlul 3 bdrm Kite Hiii -l~ \II HI He I"\ I home with pool & 19e. ttc 1,11 Be1tbuy "'lnr 'Olll W-JI -..: R(•L (C,IME ' NEWPORT BEACH OPEN HOUSES 1-5 COROtJ.A DEL MAR llWPllT OIHT 1111,IOO Lowest price plan 5. 4 BR, clean, bright & cheerful. Neer pool, spa & tennis courts. Owner will carry financing. Try 18% down. Move In condition. Cell for more detailed Info. WTIUFF 1211,000 Exceptionally good value-four bedroom home In quiet residential neighborhood. Large view lot with outstanding night llghts. Close to schools, churches and shopping. YILU IALIH UH,000 Terrific floor plan with quality and excellence throughout, 2 master suites, professlonel decor. Large entertell'ling area, view patio, security community with pool & spa. Furnished. IAYOIEST 1121,000 Big home, large yard, and value combine In this 4 BR, Fam. Rm. Din. Rm .. with lanai, new carpets. spa. In neighborhood of more ex- pensive homes. Owner will assist' In financing for quellfied buyerll URIH VIEW llLU IHl,IOO Highly upgraded 3 BR home on corner lot w/large tree lined yard & spa. Beamed Ca- thedral ceilings, hardwood moldings, parquet floors. trench doori8. $45,000 reduction. Com- pare and you wl" know this home Is very apeclelll WUTOLIFf t444,000 Astounding $50,000 price reduction on this exciting 4 br, 4 ba. pool home. Custom designed with an artist's eye. this wood & glass home provides extraordinary entertaining & family llving. UYOllST 1241,000 Lowest rice In best possible neighborhood la a self evident truth about buying a home. This 3 br. 2'Jr ba. home with Its roomy, cheerful quality and expansion potential fits the axiom "A Best Buy." ILIFfS 1211,GOO Take advantage of this opportunity to buy right! View corner unit 3 bdrm, famlly room. newer appliances. air cond. Best view value In the Bluffs. Call to view todayl Ulltl 11111 SIH,GCIG Where security la combined with elegance. Where view la added for flavor & muted color la aprlnkled discreetly for excitement. Find It all In this 2 BR, den home behind a gated brick patio. .... ,.. lltl- An expanded Pian I, 5 BA. Beautifully decor· ated. Immaculate. Owner wlll finance with 20o/ • On. Many thoughtful & decorator extras. New appliances. wine rack, molded doora & custom bookshelves . ... Ullll 11.111,ooe Oeelgned for gracious family IMng, thl1 light. airy, bright Big Canyon home wlll make your spirits .aarl Superb qualtly and garden vlewa are th• hallmark of thl• 1 lal 6bdrm home. NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 2161 SAN JOA~UtN HILLS ROAD IATlllAY I lllllY Ullll YIEW Ill.LI 4 BR, FR $349,000 3907 Perk Green BOB YORKE Ill OAIYll 3 BR $639,000 22 Rue Grand Ducal DEBI BIBB WllTILI" 4 BR, Pool ... Ull .. 3 BR $444,000 $235,000 IATllllAY UllH YIEW Hiii 3 BR, FR $269,500 Ill OHHA Ill IWI 3 BR. Den $649,500 1308 Santiago EVAN CORKETT 14 Canyon Island ELEANOR BOWIE 1975 Pon Laurent EVELYN YOUNG 414 Heliotrope TED PETERSON 1111111 Y11W •••i 3 BR, Den $265,000 1970 Port Provence VALERIE MARSHALL OORHA IEL 1111 Duplex, 3 + 2 $365,000 lllllY URIH YllW Hiii 3 BR, FR $269,500 Ult&IWI 4 BR, FR $1.595,000 2706 Bayside Drive JOHN CAMPBELL 1975 Port Laurent TED PETERSON 661 Via Udo Soud SARA MARVIN IAlllHll 3 BR, FR $386,000 2622 Crestview CYNTHIA RUMSFELD Ullll YllW llLLS 4 BR $335,000 Ullll RIMI 4 BR, FR $1,495.000 UllH YllW llLLS 3 BA. FR llNllUPPI 3 BA, Den lllffl $465,000 3 BR $229,000 IUIMtlllllLllU 3 BA, Oen $325,000 IWUTOU" 3 BR, Oen ' $239,&00 UM llU <4 BR, Oen $776.000 CAMIO IHORl8 4Br $769,000 2518 Wavecreat KAY PARKER 15 Narbonne LUCY ROSE 1301 Keel $429,000 202 Seaward NANCY SIMMONS 2161 Vista Entrada RITA QUIGGLE 223 Goldenrod SUZIE EXLEY 1100 Essex GINNY ANDERSON 426 Plazzo Lido EDIE OLSON •4921 Gorham BURT REEDY MMCIA MATTIOS CMot.C MCMAHAM £Oil ot.SOtt KU PMKCR -~ P£TtJSOM TED P(lWOM ltlTA QUl8Ql1 ICATllWlOM llOIT mDY .IAllllH OIHI 1114,100 Lovely Plan 3 In very private location in gate-guarded community. Completely re- decorated In gorgeous colors, wallpapers, wood parquet floors. plantation shutters. Comm. pool & tennis. Ullll Y11W lllll 1421,000 Panoramic ocean/bey view from this lovely remodeled contemporary home. Private patio and pool. Owner flexible on financing or will trade for equestrian property, improved or not. ILi• IHt,IOO Thia home has everything. Low down -good ftnanclng -3 br. -den -tam.rm. -din.rm - 3 fp. -spa -45 French windows -brick - oak floora -beamed ceillngs -and it's brand newlll Near beach, park, shopping. --111. llU llH,000 Unleaa you want to lose your heart don't look at thtal However, if you want to Improve your disposition. smile a lot , even take a new lease on life, come see this 2 Br Mai Kai. You'll nerve better and muscle morell OIHU Ill llAI Ht0,000 It's big & beautiful, It'• private & kinda sexy. It tiaa a view, It haa a pool, a spa & a sauna. It hea a master suite that you won't believe! It may be that you should come and see itl BALBOA PENINSULA 1270,000 Affordable 2 Bdrm 2Ba homewlth spacious brick patio end screened eating area. Steps to bay, ocean & wedge. Seller wlll consider financing. NEWPORT BAY $370,000 Thia outstanding bayfront condo overlooks Newport Bay & vistas beyond. Professionally decorated In custom papers & plush carpets. Pier & slip available at low rates. Don't mtH this. LIDO ISLE tl!S0,000 Featured on 1983 Lido Home Tour. thit splendid 3 Bdrm home symbolizes the best of the lalands from this spacious high celling LR to the tlled patio with spa and fountain, 2nd story library + large sunny balcony. BAYFRONT REDUCTION 11,100,000 Super LITTLE BALBOA ISLAND loca11on with 180 degr" sweep of bay and jetty. 2nd gener- ation home with lanai, formal dining rm & bath for each bdrm. Complete with pier & allp. PENIN8ULA 11,215,000 PRICED REDUCTION. Enjoy thf1 new custom bayf ront '4 Bdrm home with the finest In views of Newport Bay. RecrHtlonal spa, 880 and re- f rlgerator + pier & allp for 50' boat. MMWt MIDY LUCY Rost CYNTtlA R\MSf[lD FRAlll SUMS NAHCYSlllQtS llllfU IHAW LMMIHW ... , ... Hl.lMY nlllD • • .. , rttl r 831-1400 Li::::o•I OIUMIH IAYllllH El Niguel Country Club Thll one hu It •Ill Charm home with 3 bdrm•. g•lore, ll•lned gl•11. ttuoy. pool & ap•. lovely w•llp•per1, 3 •tt 11•0 Bdrm. Showe like • • • " modet M•ke en otler Lagun• OlflCe O n I y $ 3 3 9 , 5 O O ... _ ........ ...._._,., ... _ 631-7370. COLDWeu. BANl(eRO TRADITIONAL REALTY Mori lemlhes 11re getting the cemplng "bug this v~ don t ~ e gu,, to year II you heve a drew l•at when you cemper that's not getting piece en ad In the Dally uaed. sell It now with 9 Piiot Wint Adil C•ll now Cluetlled AO I 6~_2_-56_7_e ___ _ OPEN HOUSE SAT /SUllDAY 1·1 P.111. UNIQUE OUSTOI OOUllFROllT CONDOS 1111 Woat Oooo1fr01t, lew,ort loooll Brand New 2 to choose from 3 Bdrm, 2 1/2 bath Condos 2000 sq. ft. Subterranean parking for 2 cars + storage. $52:>,000 Owner/Builder 673-2282. SILE BY OWIER llSTllOTIYI OtlTH 11111 In Back Bay Area. Large open beam entry, formal dining and llvlng room. Two fireplaces, 4 bdrms, 3'..'t ba, fam- ily room, large Open kitchen -eolld ouatom made walnut ~ ceblnets throughout. Beautiful large Spanish tile patio. Pool and spa. Priced to Mii. 141·1111 111-41 r::~:~:~' S©~<h)µ-~ £~~· WO .. •••• 141 .. 4 '-• ClA\' I 'Olt-4H ---- o ~:~;"~: ::· ~tl ":~~~,·~ ' ,. oh• <I\ -· h ,, I ' ,.,,.,, ol I •O' P. " 1•• I• t r ' 1wa'•• ~ I CLUANY 1 · _ I I I I' I _ • I I I Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Sunday, June 12, 1983 DI .,l.-•• ... •.-H._1 ... u--.la..,l.._• __ 1i;;!.,H.-Mt--..-lt1-.-l.-al••--.,1 ...... •..,t1;.;l;;;er...,lal=•....__ IH•H l•t hl• lh•!! llJ Wt IHffl ltt la.le IHlft ltt lele • ftt la1t l.,H! ... f!l• 1111.Z&e:...:::let::.:1=--Gt~;;:•;;•r;;al-;;;;;;;:;'"=1 .:l!!!!;;;;:aliiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;••;;1 ltaera.1 1111 hMt•l llll Gte1111 1001 lt••I 1•1 ltetral HU ~ "' C!rtaa "' llar 19'1 em.. ftl IH JW ......... _ llflt ......... PMI I 'MIDI WB-UT YM'UHU IUWlll ....,.... I_ .................... ,..,_ ua111munt#•1 llLIYI •• 111~t'!-~1:~ -·•--111~!.VJ~ ~~·=· Ll&MI~ TNt maQnlftoeM 2 8drm Walk to the beec:tl from a *'-" lllt --~-1~ 9drlle1-«y ~w ttl, . oondo thowa Ilk• • tNI Newpof1 3 ldrm, 2 pretl 9lou• IPYtlatf v::--~ ~ 3bf/3be+fbf/le.-1 ftC dM9W 9t'ltly 0 dOof'a, ~ Lowty Ugl.lna · hill model. ~ ttld '*Y ~~ w/2 oar gerege. rHld•no•. ..autlful wood floort. ~ ._ eot MetJI· wit tow ino rm wtodfetk• 099-elde 0 • leMMY oeoorated. ,._ """""7 mini ~ 1lti9w oourtrwd wtlll CUllOft'I 399K ~ dn-AoortilMd Inga. h6a trv .,..._ ... 1 level, 4 bedroom. formal d.lnina. f.amlly room, 2 \I\ ba. WW a!~ leue option. You own the land. S2~.000 tter1~rM 2 bdrm oerS*• and mirrored ''°"' owrtlled petlo. pool Ind epe. MolvM9cl • 2 W e-"==-11199 440Kownlbtlr"'6-704t bet wlbtt'.n. 11 ...w. .......... · wardrobe doof9I Thie le G,.t tenne wtttl ...., Hiier Call Marla roomWfttl • oountry kltdlan oper1 & Welt prtoed atwter home. tNI .. 1-1 IC>Ot...., Don't mlM at uel~tanoe ottered! It keooAta 01 Ill Ktogar. ldnt SS .ooo. MIU•.... a Ir y Mat r ' • u It• INI UT/IR 1·1 CIMn au wNatte 3 bdrm lll I..... orw 1110 000. ,or <»-won t IMt et 11sa,ooo. 7&9-f 100. 1111 -w/tpeOloue la. mirrored na. hrt ........ Wlndlarnrn•r model LlllU ...... taltl cllll Me:nn. Act now1 .... 7171 • .. ... , 1-1 No .• Atol. HA Sbe, 2 ~ I pvt atucly. Good llntnclng ...... 142 1111 ltOfY OOMtl view. POOi, Low malnten•noe .lu •••• WI •114,500. White t Yt.w ..,. 3 • epa. ,_._ VllCMt and b•okyerd w/oovered tll l&.lffl ..... "'_ .... art~ /pool' ge l'Mdy lor oocup&l'IOy, Try DaUo. 8ubmlt .. on... "4-0114 ExpMded Undll model. ;iOt•"'"w on• leaMopt. . aa..9400.~. End unit on wide green· •111· 1 ,.... •·•"-• ,_, __ .. 1.,.. Oe>en 8at/8un 2-6 belt. a..rn.d 09illng, lotl • --m No. 4 Atoll of t10t9ge. Laee"1old. Lllw llaHI TUii _,.. ....,. 11Uf ••-u Ytra .... IU YllW IU YllW ltts,OOO. 11a.-L=.ediot:.' .. ::t i:t: PWAllU 1o0:'.:0~ 111-1• Situated on en ovelatud Situated on 111'1 o\IWllziecl ll&llY ITAlf•U Garden living, 2 bdrm, MPW•te hOueM. N.w VIiiage Wale TO'lllMOuM. Opell lat/IUn 12--' •,_._&"AIL ...... la ... lot -thll 4 BR. 3 be home lot -"* • BA, 3 be home IU Ull IUL" atrium oondo In NCtuded toan .. In p'9oa lllld rMdy e •• rn. d 0 a 111 n g. . Uttle llalboe Ille. Honie C1"8trw ... _' • COM DUPLEX on.,. • INQlllftoant We'# offwa • maignffloent view Ill.UM lldult community. lor you to atart Mvtno EncloMd petlo. Exoel*lt lllld apt. Owner .. otlfY ...... 1111 man. -Prloed to mow ~ ol Cetallna and the Cl1Y of c.t.lln• and the city Ill........ tu• and building eiqutty. condition. Dellghtlul P9'*· M25,000. HOLUI MllGftfftoan. t 8pat}lah vtlll newt'/ pelntect dplx on.. llghtl. BMutlfully done llQhte. e..rtltully done .... , IUllllT ua:;a...... 0 n I y I t II 0 , 0 II 0 . deoor. Air condttlonlng. WOOO ALTA. f7~7t wf_.y 9tMnltY + • 4 pride of owner'lhlp 111 r.- wlth decofetor amenltlet wltll decofator amenltlea Secluded 1g 3 or 4 bdnn 1 • ...._ j 751-3191. 11111,000. Situated on 8 ~ ecna. 8dr gueet hOUM Of 2 trg dlolC*I prtot. Hardwood and In earthtone COien. lllld In Mtttttone oolof9 hmt In a.ett B8Y gated w..-UUIHT ll1MI ltooked ponda. 28r, 2 ~ fM tlrnpte lot1. 11,000 fir. plf'9 ..... walk 10 Communltypoolandt-Communltypootandten: community. LG fM Iota Maignlncent wood I glUll $58..ECT p-•-·ala 1._. Ba. den. 2 cer garaige. tq. ft w/1pectec:ul1t bcfi ProPSf'Y.-bliCI! nll courte. Pnc.d at nit courtt. Pric.ct •t bullt tHO, water view with SIMO OCMn view, 3 llJ 11001 ._ rt o•t•d oomm., pool, OCMtl l ctty vtawa. Tawl tnlliuott~ Otto S••0.000. Owner Wiii 1449,000. Owner wUI av• 11. 12 5. 0 0 0 d n bdrm &. ~. PAaPen1Es IUL n 111-1100 .... 11.. • u n d • ck . p. ti 0 . prtv.cy. Eecttonlc y:t• °"'* doaen't ..;,. It C11rylatge 2nd. carry large 2nd. w/reduced prlcH. 2•211....,4 Custom c_. COd, penk1 Stll9,llOO. tet-oe33 I Hourlty •Yt1•m AMYmabl• loan. Cali lflllll.1-1.. WllM.1·1,. TradH poHlble tool UttleMIMMuffet .. tona polnt2'/flold,1,_from ,._ ....... II"'"' '3,000,000.~7. Jotln83&-3741a.t2IO. 1111YAllTPlllTAI 1•Ya.tPllfTll 78M800. !~1~!·e~0~:.~·1~~t! beach. 1531 £. OOMll _,... -"' ..... - .. llU.IYllll •UUJYIUI knoc~~ you Delly Piiot c1aulll•d For Cluattled Ad ~~--trade . .._+llMt+ ...... ltr l~ 1• ft so~~r to H• .... H• 4tll ~~,r~~1~~~~~n~d~·\1~ ::!~:;:cu~ Mt!:o~~:i Ag~:°.N Mei• 11tm111ea .,. o-ttino :VJt~ 1hel..,-..,94 ~n~~ '::; People wN> need P~ Cldlllaca to Go-Carta re9Ch the Orange Cout lor Sii 95 You can NII Oell)' Piiot the camping "bug" tNt OWC 19t·t~tenn , ... ~ ...... ,:= land, Tt>e etc. Pnn ont)'. That'• whit the What•~ the Fad ihe fastest drew In the merket your tullet tnd lot1 of AO-VISOR year It you have • Sbrnbe+lbf/at:Mt-1 vac19 ~-2644. DAILY PILOT ROii 'em on the market WHt. .. e Dally Piiot Phone 1142-5878 OlllU thing• through cam,.,., thlt'• not-......... , ....... SERVICE DIRECTORY With a Clutlfled Ad Clusltled Ad. Call Today Dally Piiot Claullled 1142"5878 u..J":-i.11 It now ':rith°-: =K~ to.:, 1111-'FULL OCEAN VIEW' 2br 11 all aboull Call Nowl &42-5878 842·5878. Adi. CIM &42·58711 Ctuatfled Ad. 44()Kown/bkf~7048 Wll• 1-1 ew!.,~~~5t& 2 llEDAOOll ***1031 Bayside Cove East, Npt Bch 6'46-2080 $475,000 S/Sun 1·5 17211 Chestnut No, lrvlne 551·6'427 $119,500 S/Sun 1-5 609 Poppy, Corona def Mar 673.,.-400 $249,500 Sun 1·5 26'4 Santa laabef (Eutslde) CM 6'42·5200 $147,500 Sun 1·5 20141 Buahard, Hunt Bch 751--3191 $104,500 Sun 1-4 104 VI• Cordova (Lido Isle) Npt Bch 673-4063 $375,000 Sun 1·5 358 19th Stree1 (E/Slde) CM 840-6259 $129,500 Sun. 1·5 2 BA pin FAM RM or DIN 16 Encore Crt (Npt Cres1) Npt Bch 646--0686 $224,000 $/Sun 1·5 14 Canyon ltlend, Big Canyon ~~ $235,000 S/Sun 1·5 * 19 Curl Or. Jumlne vu CdM M0-1515/(619) 728·5151 $/Sun 12-4 1931 Port Lockalelgh, (HVH), Npt Bch 840.7739 $230,000 S/Sun 12-6 1561 Miramar (Balboa Pen In pt) Npt Bch 6'42·5200 $310,000 Sun 1-5 * 1 Pandora (Irvine Grovea) Irvine 6'42·5200 $137,500 Sun 1-4 3 l Hlllgrus, Turtlerock, Irv. 752-1414 $2'-4,900 Sun 1-5 200 Klnga Pl .. Newport Bch 845-0303 $995.000 Sun 2-5 I INDROOll 2063 President Pl, Coat• Meaa 631·7370 $97,500 Sun 1·5 * 1791 Jamaica, Mesa Verde, eo.ta Mesa 549-7789 $175,000 S/Sun 1-5 365 Eut BroadWey, Coate M ... 759·9100 $137,000 Sun 1·5 3423 Seabreeze Lane, HVH 673-«00 $415,000 l/h Sun 1·5 2161 v111a Entreda, Newport Beech 644-9060 $229,000 Sun 1·5 14 Canyon laland, Newport Beach ~·9060 $235,000 $/Sun 1·5 22 Rue Grand Ducal, Newport Beach ~9060 $639,000 $/Sun 1-5 '!\' 4 Atoll, Jaamlne Creek 760-1488 $395,000 8/8un 2-5 * No. 4 Atoll, JMmlne 760·1488 $395,000 S/Sun 2·5 618 Marlgo4d, Corona def Mer 675·5511 $339,500 $/Sun 1-5 2520 Weatmlnater , Cot1a Meaa 751-3191 1 132 ,500 Sat 1-5 Sun 1s4 142 Vie Undlne (lido Ille) Newport Beach 673-4063 $375,000 Sun 1-5 4815 Cortlend(c.tneo Hlnd1)CdM 675-6000 *3.15,000 Sun 1·5 325 Abo fNewport Hgta) NB 875-«>00 $247,500 Sun 1-6 2063 Pr..iMnt Pl., C.M. 631-7370 $97,500 2914 Bak«, Co9te M ... M&-0303 1156,000 Sun 1-5 Sun 1-6 • 427 Cat.allna (Nwprt Hght1) NB 8-45-0303 $249,500 Sun 1s4 I eR plue PAM RM or DIN * 1980 Port Ramagate (HVHma) Npt.Jteh 675-«>00 M 10.000 s1S-un 1-is 820 LA Viet•. Laguna Beach 644se2100 $289,500 $/Sun 12.e 223 Go4denr0d, Corona del Mar 644--9060 $325,000 Sun 1·5 467 WMtmlnettr Ave, Newport Beach 846-7434 1269,900 8 /Sun 12-4 202 SMward Corona del Mat 844s9060 $485,000 Sun 1-5 1100 Eteex WMtetltt, Newport e..ct1 M4-9080 $239,500 Sun 1·5 1135 PembtOke Une, WMtdlff, Npt Bch 842-3103 S260.000 Sun 1~ 9592 81Hftth Or. Huntington Beectl M4-e871 S119,000 8/Sun 12-5 1515 Cumbertwtd (WMtcUff) Npt 8ch 540-1151 S240,000 Sat 1-4 Sun 12s4 425 Mio Aw (Npt Hate) Ne.port 8-ch 759-9100 *445,000 Sun 1·5 4 Yortcehlrt (Hrbt Rda) Newport a.ch 759-9100 *2.200.000 Sun 1·5 1975 Pon uur.,}.:. HVH, Coron• def Mat 844-9060 S2vw,500 F" Sun 1-6 41<4 Hellotr~J.~on. dll Mar 844-9060 N75,000 Sat 1.-8 414 Hetlotr~~ona dll Mar ....._eoeo "'8·500 2491 c.--.. PNiwpot1 INlotl 944-1020 S3IO,OOO Fee * 3aol 8utMlw (Hrtw Vu Hie) HPI kh ....._.,020 1110.000 aun ~a This Weekend I llup ""' haftcty di,...ctor; •Ith yOll ""' ·~~"'d ., Y°" .. .,_ ... ....,tl104J 411 tt.. locetlefll lht.11 !Miew er• lk\cnbed I" !JrHl•r <klell by ect~ffti'~ .. u•IMr• i.. lodey'' DAIL T PILOT W AMT ADI. Petro.ot •ho"'l"'il .,,... 11ooo,., for •••• or .-I or• W'9d to Nit ...ell l1tf_tl_ h1 ltll\ ,oiu-H Cll letvrdey ... d s_.y 249 Wake Forett (Coll Pk) Costa Meta 7~1·3191 125,950 Sun 1·6 412 Pirate, Cllffhaven, Newport Beach 842-7658 $215,000 S/Sun 1·5 1793 Tanager, Meta Verde 962-8891 $220.000 Sun 12-4 2345 16th St .. Newport Beach 494-7754 Open Sun 1-5 223 Goldenrod, Coron• del Mar ~·9060 $325,000 Sun 1-5 1301 Keet, Newport Beach 844·9060 $429,000 Sun 1-5 202 SeaW9rd, Newport Beach 84"39060 $485,000 Sun 1-5 1100 e ... x. Newport BNch, ca. 844-9060 $2:)9,500 Sun 1·5 2622 Creatvlew, Newport Beach 6'44·9060 $385,000 Sun 1·5 1975 Port Laurent, Newport BellOh ~9060 $269,000 Sun 1·5 7 Rue Ch1teau Royal, Big Canyon 644-8200 $559,000 9 /Sun 1-5 * * 426 Harbor lll•nd Ortve, Npt 8ch 673-7300 S1 , 150,000 8/Sun 1-6 •** 7306 W. Oceanfront, Npt Bch 673-7300 $795,000 "'n 1-5 * 20<4 Via Eboll, Udo Isle, Npt Bch 873-7300 $499,000 $/Sun 1-!5 35 Skyeall, Jasmine Creek Corona del Mar 759-1501 $485,000 Sun 1·5 1411 King• Rd (Cliff 11even) Newport a.ch 842·5200 $525,000 8/Sun 1·5 1531 E. Ocean Blvd., Balboa Penlntule 833-3434 $489,000 Sun 12·5 *** 66 Lind• 111e Or. Newpor1 Beach 678-8161 $1,750,000 Fee by appt. S/Sun * * 721 Bayalde, Corona dtl Mar 7S0.8333 $1,250 000 S/Sun 1·5 7 Point Sur, Corona del Mar 673-7771 $549,000 20282 Ravenwood, Hunt. Sch Sun 1·6 960·8411 $194,000 Sun 12-4 219 Prtnoeton Or. (College Prk) CM 557-0986 $134,900 Sun 1-5 936 McKlneey Pl., Cotta Mete 751~1~ Sunl~ 1017 Oamacut1 Costa M ... 845..0303 •2•5,000 Sn 11:30-3 *2409 Tuttln, Coata M ... 845..0303 1220,000 Sun 12-4 20 Purpi. Sage (Turtltrok) Irv 644-6200 $299,000 Sun 1-5 1393 Galaxy Or, Ovr 8hre, NB 844-e200 $459,000 Sun 1·! 535 Vitt• Grende {Bklffe) NB 760·8333 1251',000 Sun 1·5 1960 Port Cardigan (~VHm1) NB 845-8259 S249,SOO Sun 1•5 481DftOOM * * 41 BodtO• 8PYQIUI 213--28&-4647 $635,000 Sun t-e * 1308 Santiago, NtlWPOf1 S.actl 844-80e0 1444,000 8/8un 1·6 2518 Wa~r9!~ NtwP«l 8"ch 844·90e0 ~35,000 &un 1-6 * 4821 Gorttam, NtYtport BMch 844·0080 8789,000 Sun 1..a &89 Senatt St, Cotta M .. (819) 753-8355 t11t,IOO Sun 12-4 4 M ,._PAM IW °'DIN 1r 15 Nar~ne (Hrbf fVdOt), NPt loft 844-toeO 11.4",000 IW' 1-8 •• ee1 Via udo Boud. Ucto tM. NI 144-8080 .1,118,000 8un 1-5 7 Vienna, Harbor 760·1900 $710,000 RI d gt Sun t-5 * 1308 Santiago (Weatetlff) Npt Bch &«.9060 $444,000 8/Sun 12·5 2227 Windward Ln.. Newport &e.ch 548--0319 $352,000 S/Sun 1-6 * 1724 Port Mar~te Harbor View Homee 844-0134 $299,000 8/Sun 1·5 * 4800 Surrey (Cameo Hghlndt) CdM 759-9100 $795,000 Sun 1·5 •• 4621 Gorham, Corona del Mar 644-9060 $769,000 Sun 1-5 1817 Port Certow, HVHomes. N.wport Beech 644·9060 S347,500 Sun 1.,.:30 14 P.olnt Loma, Spyg1 .. 1 Hiii 673-4400 1675,000 Sun 1.,. 2830 Carob St.. Newport Beach 844s 7020 '339,000 Sun 1·6 124 Via Loree, Lido lafe 675-9103 Sun 1.,. 428 Carnation, Corona del Mar 675-6743 S.25,000 8/Sun 12-5 • 20252 Eaa1wOod Cr, Hunttngtcm Beech 675-1771 S217,895 Sun 1-5 ** 2319 Bayside Or, Corona def Mar 844-6200 f 1,495,000 S/Sun 1·5 * 101 Vie Flor~. Lido lale, NB 673-7300 1696,000 Sun 1·5 * 4512 Roxbury, camec> Shor•, CdM 759-1601 Sun 2-5 * •319 Via Udo Soud, Udo IM, NB 673-7300 '3.00,000 Sun 1-5 14 &ming Tree (Bki Cenyon) Np1 Bch 831-7800 1&49,500 Sun 1-5 * 32 Vienna, Newport Beach 494-1840 $810,000 S/Sun 1~ark 1980 Kornat (M... V•de) Coe11 M ... 751-3191 S299.000 Sun 2·5 * * 100 VI• Lido Nord (Lido IM) NB 842-5200 11,500,000 Sun 1·5 **2039 Bayside Or., Corona del Mar 759-9100 $1,200,000 Sun 1·5 426 Plan.a Udo, Lido let., NB ~9060 760 Via Udo Soud, Lido let. 644-6200 1575,000 24 tnverneu.. Big cenyon, NB S1.0'75,000 15 NorbonM, NftOOrt Beach 844s9060 11,405,000 426 Plan.a Lido, N9wport Beech Sun 1.5 Sun 1·5 Sun 1·5 Bun 1·5 844-9060 Sun 1 ·5 * 1724 Galaxy 0!:1 ~ Stn. NI 842-5200 t3vo,OOO Sun 1·5 M1 Via Udo Soud, Newport 8ctl 844 eoeo S1,5H,OOC> Sun 1-6 390eU::e:~:.r &wt\ 8/Sun 1·5 *4839 Tremom(Cem.o 8"re)CdM &44-e200 *5,000 8un 1·5 *4633 Petham(c.m.o Shre)CdM 844-8200 *&49,000 Sun 1..a i 334 Ham~•tllre Clrole, N .8 . 831-4880 '3815,000 Sun 1·& 3201 ldeho...t M-. V_,., CM t7t-&S7o I 1M,IOO 8un 1·6 1154 Pon ~.J4~ 159-0t1t ~.ooo fee Sun 1..a 1808 Prlmre>Mi Colt• MeM 14&-0a03 1141,000 Sun 1-4 20IO Aam"'OO (Miii V_.) CM .. ~ •t•,000 1911 VIGM M=S..W) NI , •• ,, ,000 14 Morro Bay (Spyglua) NB 760-8333 $575,000 5 INDROOM 442 Begonia (Old COM) CdM 67~ $649,600 Sun 1·5 5 IR ptue P'AM RM or DEN ••35 RldgeflM Or., Harbor Ridge 760·1900 $1 ,750,000 Sun 1·5 ••16 ~. Harbor Ridge 160-1900 $2,995,000 Sun 1·5 *273 Cecll Pl:L Eutalde, Costa Meaa 6'4~557 •239,900 S/Sun 10.5 •11 Monterey Clrcie, Spyglau 213-288·4547 1549,000 Sun 1-6 ••2 Winged Foot, Big Cyn, Npt Bch &«.9060 $899,900 $/Sun 1-5 * 1918 Port Cardiff (HrbrVuHma) NB 644-8200 $395,000 Sun 1-4 #3 Bordeaux (Hrbr Adg) NB 760-8333 $995,000 &m 1-5 llNDAOOM * 11 Crestwood, Harbor Ridge 760·1900 $2,500,000 Sun 1·5 I BA plue FAM RM or MN * 148 Via Trieete, Lido Isle, NB 673-7300 1780,000 Sun 1-5 •938 Via Lido Soud, Lido 1.ae, NB 873-7300 $797,500 Sun 1·5 I aR plue fAM RM or O!N 904 Via Zurich, Npt Bch 644-6200 $1 ,250,000 Sun 1-5 HOUSE/APT * * 1504 So. Bayfront, Utt le Bal Isle 875-8676 $925,000 S/Sun 12·5 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 21NDAOOM 2554 Elden #B102, ca.ta M ... 540·1151 8/Sun 1·5 11 Summerwtnd Court, Newport Beach 760· 1900 1215,000 Sun 1-5 82 Sea laland, BIQ Canyon 673--«00 t249,000 S/Sun 1-5 # 16 WestcUff VIiia, Npt Beach 873-7771 1170,000 S/Sun ,..,. #6 Snapdragon, Oeerlleld, lrvlne 751"'3191 $124,900 Sun 1-5 • *310 Fernando #408, Bel Pen 673-7300 $385,000 Sun 1-6 I M plul MN 21 Creat Clr1 Canyon Cr•••, CdM 675-449'4 •167,000 Sun 1·5 385 Bayvtew Terr, off Irv Ave, CM 646-6236 1198,000 8/Sun 1-4 181DltOOM 1618 W. Oceentront, Newport 8ch 673-2282 $625,000 StSun 1-6 # 12 Mirror Lake, o..rlltld, Irv '751--3191 $149,900 Sun 1·5 IMplueDEN 4 2• 10 Kamal11, Newport Creel, NB 673-7300 $189,500 Sun 1-5 *3039 ClubhOUM Cir .. C.M 549-1386 $184,950 Sun 1 on •UDAOOM •2156 Viet• Entrada, Bluffe, NB 759·9100 $259,000 S/Sun 1·5 CONDOMINIUMS 1 FOR RENT 18EMtOOM 341 w. Alton Aw .• Sant• Ane 548-6622 $820 mo. DUPLEXES FOR SALE ~·-.... 1• S/Sun 22 8Moof'I 8e1-(heoon a.y) .... 67&-eooO stn.ooo Sun 1-1 ........... 509 AOldl (~of ttwy) CdM M.&-1048 a..ooo a/8un 1..a • a,,. • Pool 'fr 1r WMttfronl . * * * Wat911ront & ~ I f -- 04 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, June 12, 1883 le1e1 111 lal1 IH1n fer lalt IHttl 111 lilt Item ltt lilt ...... ltr lt!t l• It ltun '" kit Vala IM Ce" ... l!!r am c..ea 'W ·-· Ith lnlat llM • lih •;;• IMI ""'1 lw• 1011 lt!J!•t 1111~ 1111 ~ a..--.a ... ~ OCEANFRONT Reduo.d to 1owH1~1 tcc-:W~ Nloa la not Juel e 4 14rlter W<>'d ""'*' UMd 10 de-IQ(!M lhaaa 2 bN..ltlful hOmell on 8PYOIUa Hiii • Both are In uoetaant ooo-dltlon. Freeh paint, olaln WlndOWI, Traaa, etirubl & I Inna trtmmad to per. fectlon. Tradewlnd• model with lovely OOMnlhltbot lltM vtew. lpl, 4 bdnne 21Ai ba @ ~000. Southport with pool, epa. ~l'Y vtew, 5 bdrme + ~ room, 4"" be 4t 1641.500. Contact Chrfl Ctlrt«. 213-ZM-4547 ot 213·592-1633 eve1 i wllndl. ........ ..... ,1 ... ,. 11 Moni.rey Clfdeat 41 Bodege Bay JlllTI i Br. & 3 Br. 2 Ba. Lot & I half, ocean Ilda of hwy. Owner/Broker , 875,-D582. 1421-.... '4HffPrttt ,, .... 1 .... ....... ,, .. ........... Prime CdM locatlon. So. of hwy. 2 adjoining Iola. Your option• are: ( 1)2 duplex• (2) • unit apt (3) 4condoa,(4)2alnglel•m· llyhou .... (5) 1 ~lar elngal lemlly houM. Call "Peter The Greek" Via Lido Realty 875-6742. llPlDIYlnll 3 Br, 2 Ba rental plua de- luxe 3 Br 2 Ba OWnet' unit w/pvt deck, lrplc, frenell c:loo<a, cu11om lhutlert plu1. Po11lble trade. $420,000. 876-2500 llPLD Yll.11 lllTllflWY •BR 1 BR plu1 gueet. Re- duced S40K to 1329,000. Call 675-8081. Own· «Agt. Celt•• ... 1114 1111,181 I 4 bdrm, 3 ba. Incl. mother In lew unit, frplc, dble gar. (819)753-8355 OPEN HSE SUN. 12..-. 889 SENATE ST. 1ST TIMER Near new condo wlloft, 2 11y, 2Br, 2Ba, frplc, ltllned gl .... 2 car gar, low down, no qualifying. Wiii conalder trade for dwn payment. Skip ~7582. Tarbell, IU .. \IJOH~ 11,100,000 In 11111 ••• , ...,.:,. ... " Condominium le • lhort Jlll>fll to Iha beactl. 3 bderoom1, 2·~ bath•. brick llr..,lace. Great plua area lor outlld• ltv-lng. 1140,000 Submit! ,,...a.a,r(act Immaculate "Grean- brook" home. Newly painted. 3 bedroom•. 2'h balh1, dining room, OOUO· try kitchen, brick fir• place. Owner may carry financing. $158,000. Get Iha detall11 fll 111 MYll WllWll'n'llllln 1111\.llMI .-ITUlllNW 2 Bdr & den, approx. 1900 a.f., thla condominium features lota of wood & an ever IO private spa .. ..... .. .. ........ t239,000 4 Bdr, tamlly room. lrg kitchen & nook, formal dining, over 2800 1.f .. ~8:i~· many upgrades. A muat see, ee y the view ............. ........ ..... .. ... ... $289,000 --•-prlce·TOWHHOU8l· Yv91n ' ... 1 .. UYI• ._... '"....... DMc*•t• ownw mo¥9Clt • 1210 HIGH DNVI. No. ,,.............. Prtce, 1128,000 Wh4ofl 1a WllLIYI. TIYUI• 0 .... W ,000 t*ow 8'>t>f Ae9ltot9 M4-4t10 Uiguna, 1 min dttw to ~ :"'"'a value 3 bd 2 b tPllt Newpor1 o.nt•. Otwrn· 1 1....... ~·Bk 8".t18~ tll'UI ~-= leWI "!fr unique ' ...., · r Balboe ll'anll.,._ Ylma09, . a iii, 1 It be. for· tutL ..t••lls •ITl•l IPllllLI alw9YI '-'*'· A-2 lot. \t mal dining, den, ao· Meell '"'" Bayer.at. Elaoant Ivan bloci to land. Pr1oad to !Mum, hdWct "" l frp6c. =-~· Pll ......_ Welle cuetom ~ er 2·~ aa. u 11 • t t 2 4 5 • O O O. (Naad9 wortc.) Walk to HI ,_ ,.._ COl"Mf Pfoperfy. 860-6711 llft llPM. = ~·~·· .. • ..... MCUttty 1Y9""11, lrgpool, duoad 8141.ocJO. cell H: 144-1111. many 1nr ... MuhkiM 4th ...... p i ••• room.w•1 M ._ le, agt 48'-4174 • Yll WAYDI manleured. By Owner. 11 unite Volta a .... llU N 'IUll Try low ":mt, tarme to PrlnclpU ~ Ellda Twnl'lael. 8.8 x Lower Thr• Al'Oh hy flt your •· 4000 tq ti 13211, . groa. Inc of 177,800. PrleedtoMll.4 br,OOMn euttom, room lat (2)60 + To8PM213/822-7454• 1175.000 dwn. Prin only. ""'-.,.. '" It y9Cht1, tpa, bMut. 868, wt<ndl & aft SPM AOf 842· 1511. WIHllW M'f1I w . ....,.....flM.4....,.14-4 Linda 1111. le ... hold. 714/846-5~8. Thi.sestatehomewaaonceamodel&the MtwlJtuL IHI Paul o. Ventura, 11111.Tmlt ._,._.. yard, with lota of brick, la a muat aee! -11:'9 956-31ouot. , ... URllUJ BTIUlllS This emotional homes features 2 Bdr, & on~£ 7th F~. 6 tnl Niii 12·1 ~ BMotl condo, 3 Je ~~~of den lrg kitchen & lota more $186 500 • PMk •I th• ocn. 11111..W Yin Ir, I Bdr, pool, walk to beaoh. *'50 ooo o:fYw tot 30 ' ' I 1 3 1 • 5 O O. Own• r 111111 YD •LU Appralaed at I 148,000. ~ M80 000 IPlll•UI Wlt'llWITll 78Me84 VIEW. 3BR & btHlatd room. ~.=.:ns~~I Nw.y m "9ia I IUITIL YllW l!!J!!! lw~ Hit M~~ ~ ~~:_~ PHIJll IUl.ffl Want an ocean view? These 2 newly 11f• iiii6 Plllll fl llU llM1H constructed custom homes in Laguna buYI ttlla vecant epec1ou1 New on Marl(at Udo Ille II TtflH Beach are beautiful. Over 30008.f. in each 38R '"" rm home wtth Lrge, 4 bd. 3. t>a. ~ l=jjjjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 4-lleiceo.ta M .... 38A 11 .9'1. apr government 'home. These homes are (pure drama). formal dining. 8J)901acu· Sun, 1..-., Prlnclplel onty.1• 2ba In MCtl unit. M- loan. 3 bedroom1. 1.75 B ild . . will 'd d 1" view °' cata11na & ownlbkr. 876-8103. 124 aumabl• 1oan1 owe bath•, !amity room, fire-u er lB aruaous, conai er tra e. mtn1. High up In Eutbtufl Via Latca Udo Ille. TAii llWUTMI sm 500 ~ maniet· pl~. Atrium. Huge yard. Call Natalie Benjamin for further inf or-arM. Ptio.d $268,000 on . UM color and TLC to have M 1.-0574° A 567-2732 . 1139.500. Great famlly tio Price $529 000 and •589 000 laa option. IHIPTlft llLUI your Dover Shor•dream · neighborhood, Cell ma n. • • • · IULmllllTlll mm.YIEW homelFabulou1vlewand 6 unite E.utalde co.ta todayl 111-1411 II 1·111G lll-11l1 °'*' 10 your ldeu on how pool. HouM hu ~ va-M .... 1238.500. $40,000 lllt0t1•ttt11 llaclt .... ,,. "4, .......... .. Mel , .... .,lh4. 1.ll•lffl•, "=:'.....,, .... , fir• ..... , ... . ... , ..... 14, ~~""'"· 1111,GIO. 11., ... .......... Two-ltory, e bedroom• condo. Good compfel( 10- catlon. 2'n bathe, dining room. Sharply decor· at.CS. Hu the best ol ra- c111tie.-poo11, llPU, tan- nla courts. $137.500 Owner will carry flnaoo- lng. Come lake advan- tage! llt-Uto llOl I llJITlt.. R&"M~ of Irvine WIT UPElllVE llllE IAIY,.'11•1 OA LEASE OPTION ......,_.,. .. ......... ..... ,tu F*Suoed to 1232.000/ofr Op9rl Sun 1-5 ™518th St. in University Park, 2 Br 2 Ba, Ann FowtMe Ao1 cated and loan fore-down. ANume financing, to conetruct • aale/exellg cl<>Md. '° ~• are grOM Inc $24.940, grMt on prime 2 11ory anl(l ou1 to 1ell at area. Prln only. Ag1 tlome ... condo. Income $395,000. • Bdrmi, 3 842-1518. ~opert~ kl~.'·.,:•~;; bathe. formal dining =7-unltl--lnd-3-Bd-2-Ba-,_- Doran Bkr 759--0619 room. Huge kitchen and NP 4~plex A 3-plex. Executive 6 Br 2 lewl, pool llzed lot. every1hlng near by. New low price. '300.000. Ownet wlll help flnanoa. Move In & enjoy the eummer. Agent 84&-104-4 Of ~1742. lamlly room. Groaa lno.'42.500. Prloa 17HUUIYM. 1314.500. Down IPlllllllY 1·1 1120,000. Prln only. 142-1200 Agent 642-1518 . IYTlllU double garage, fireplace, f.amlly j;;;=,=,=..,.=~= A PETE BARRETI Huge ~ duple)(; 4 Br and 2BR. Slape lo Mild. Large~ loen1. Flexible Mli.r. fDL IUll llW1 Submit on doWn pey- room/kitchen. Vacant. Excellent ..,..,=• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii condition. Open Sat/Sun 1-5. .:.:: ... ., ··. REALTY 1111,IDG 11211111mn IHTI =~'~ ... ~1·~~ l1'D OM. 15 bdrm,3 ~ home. ;~,..., W• Cliff. ta:r.ooo. WNI Ii.tan to onera. 942..-.He Beautlful view home. all ment. Bkr ~57 dreaeed up, rMdy to gol TWI f181lf CdM reta111omca bkjg. llS>' New paint, carpets, Only $325.000. Dtlve by prox. 10,000 eq ft. drapee. wrapped around 3226 Broad, Newport 1950,000. 1250,000 dn. 3 Bdrma and hide-away Helghta, & call fat your Xlnt financing. grMt den. Enjoy watchlg boat· appll (2)3 bdrm famlly, 3 potential. f7M700 agt. Ing actlvttlat and Cetallne bath, 2 fireplace. 2 dealt, _..1..,... -Ulll.ITl 11111. aunNta, 1525,000 In· lanced yerd. 2 car garage _, ---•• 1 Pool tide 2 br 2-ety Cludel land. NCh. Many Income Pf'09911• to w/gerage. hcfl~ at 14111mSllAI ltftUHllllrPr.,. a:.-~t!n~o' t1'1,t00. Won't IHI. IPR Hf/M 1 I 11• •••• ..-.. .... .PE. Patrick Tenore, agt -• .--... -.,.ownarahlp· 7eo-1702. 142·1200 Ver 11111 e • Condo, Pn:r.: CC:::~·· Cetta .... ltM Low down 8% loan, 3 Br. 2 PAllPllD ~ Plan 4 In canyon c,..ec. 4 125,000. Adult park. 1189,500 make offer. Call 873--0058. TDIAY Btic;llbay 2 Br. lmmec .. 1111 ~~~':9e: B~\/n:~: lnVMtmenta642-15970t Ba. College Pa(i(, n9W Warm eppMftng fraahly bdrm 3 ba. A truly f.n-oomm. pool. epa. beech. ' Judy for viewing Dix ~ (Covington~ lolar heat, new paint In-decorated anJ newly tut1c'11oma Decorated 1n Own« wlll cone6dar..... ' 760-1986 at 875--6393 yra old, good Int .. Uk aide A out, n9W land-land1capad. 2 Bdrm nuatrel ooior.. Private option. lllu. 17M010. 1280000. Aot 54.._1 acaplng. S 13•.900. home with character. SPA.Ptu.lheaecurftyof = .... .._ WITIUUITllPLD · · · 720--0504. Open baam lcalllnge. • gated community. 1 ''l::J""...., L with dock. Npt lala. new In EASTSIDE TRIPLEX: 2 MESA VERDE gr~ wlndoW. Sea l2tl 500. ...... '19. Great -ter v1eow Bdrm. 1 beth. S 186,000. 1175.000 rt today. 1147.500. 10 Trovtta.. t~ 3 bf, 2!-\ ba twnhme front & rMt. Located nr 631-384e _ 3 Br. pool, 1 y. ea. prof J14111TllUllL ... $129,000 1131-1105 Polnt.FleJlt•m1.Aalllng E . .ideCOataMwtripfall., •II. Fii ·-a landacaped & decorated. IPll llm&Y ~ Lu xurlou11y furnlehad. HarborKnollaCondo 1525,000 by owne r. eap. meteNd. 111.000 • ... Showlllkaemodel.1791 ··2 12N SOI' Cuh to axl1tlng 3bt,2'~b•.S280.000 650·1906. annual groee. 11ea.ooo. •Y 1111,IM Jamaica Rd, 549-7789. _. • lty 1200.000 auumabl• By owner, 780-e9e1 Wl111Uff Ht2-1720. (John). Jut1 In time for •"mmert 1-•n C·'I Mur'-' R• --------Thie large home ;;.tur• ;;'o.d, .i M&-zoiO with llllM 11111 1111 , ..... , .. L..e Liii IT 'Ill ... I 2 llreplac••. covered llllT aw 51-1177 'l'URNER ASSOCIATES. 28 Room Eal•t• 3 Br. 2 Ba. lam rm. 2 Beautiful 3BR owner'• unit patio and wood dectllng, Mountain type A·frame _ .... , 111 Spectacular View trplc'e, lrg yard, com-w/vlew or wat«. 2BR ~ large lot and many u-cottage on large R-2 lot. $2,995,000 pletely remod kitchen tel below Of ,..,.t botti f« tr11. Owner• very Bearing fruit tr-. nloa Wm.Cote,Brok9' w/all new appllanc:.a. maximum Income. Prtme anl(IOUI. For an appoint-walled patio for privacy. Ca11(714)780-1900 hardwood floor In lam location '300.000. Cell menl. call 54o-11S1 Owner hu boughll _..,__..,. lln.J •-rm. French doorl & bncll Martlyn Coomb1, Agt IPUllm&f 11-J 1125,000. ....... W -H1tborVlewH<>rnM-2Br -+ p1tlo1. S250,000. Open 6-45-1816 •Hi-••i 142·1200 2 1tory, 2 BR Towntlome. II g ... ~~ ~~~ ~ic=~'.000. 11131 Pl. Sun 1·5. 642-3 103. Nead 3 °' 4-plax In Coale • --. Clean, fraah, -" decor-hM pier and allp, front "'" Ownet. ~ Prtn. onty. Cell agt ated. Sparkllng com-...an deck PLUS plan• for r• ... llllT Ill OCEANFRO"'T 642~727. •. HERITAGE REALTORS 1111111 UIY1lll A PETE BARRETJ munlty pool ., ... Selle!' Muat Mii. Woodbridge, on model. AvaUable nowt Luxury 48R pool home ""' --------may Hlllt In COit i. preatlglOut Yale Lop. 3 Br ANO well priced fat le>-PLUS MPW•t• eoo aq f1 Reduced to 1425,000 lat PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP ' $99,950. Rey Dal/lea, Ptt 21/2 De. central air. 2 catlonl gueet hOUM with fir• fut Nie. Beet Beach PLEX nr Water. PoeltM 551-8700. w13 •lo flrepl-. tennis, ewtm-1 lNNLM.. plece.Lo-lotandlotaol front bargain own. cuh flow. Aaklng • _______ 1 McNabb '11193 ming. lake r9C. 80% io...i .... -•y 1_1 fruit lrMt. Priced at 640-7990. 559...-221 $332,500. 8kr 538--0132 at 11% Int. avail. Ownart -~Riviera Condo,•· SANTA ANA HTS w111 carry 2nd. 1181< 142·1111 S3311LU15.ooo. ••••n ka Cltant• 1111 PIWlln . REALTY Br. 2'A Ba. lrplc. patlO, • tnOYeayouln.Aeduoedto --114.INll-Fllll ''"lml'T tennlt, pool, 1pa. By PftH 11 ... d 117•.500. l0t qWck ..... 141-111• OCEAN VIEW. FrM new Smell to larger apta untta. 0 w n • r . I 1 1 1 . 5 0 0 . ftr ..... a.I 56t-10M. Cadlllac 3 bdrm 2 ba. lndu1u111 comtMfolal. 548-6317· 3Br.1',\kfemrm,taun-• IA•.. • ... ~n s219 ,'oo o .o~ner . ~~o ~°': 111191 12'9 "'· ONE ~~ ~t~~~Lt88·,!! s~ 113~ 1n For«:toeura 3BR Npt 99&-8 799 at 547 .. 738 par1anoe. · • 1.1111nn crp1, ~ vlnyt k"cheli t-"m'V ........ 3 .. Ht• hOme. Prime COfnef ILlllTIUU TSLMgmt 842·1903 8. 1 x grOM, beet prloa In town. 1442.000. Call RendY Chapman, Devin Real &tat• 842-eaae Owner .. relocating and OF A KINDi. bath and laundry r~ BaycrNt pool home. lot. Pool and epa. Prtoect 2 Bdrm. 2ba. garden n• .. .,, mutt MU now. Take ad· tloorlng and n9W paint In ~ own oi.. & wtll BMutlfUI 2 Bdr ooaen vtew to cover ooet• only. Open home. Ideal fat n9W ~ vantage of a 11t T.D. or Country G .. Kitchen & out. Don't ml• thl• UT1'Y Iha 111. 1329,000. ~ Creet condo. houee 12..-. Sat family. Largeat yatd In .,. .......... S114,000. Hlghly UP· Tiie Floor & Pantry IUper buy $121.900. ~ ==~ ~~ Hot-I g: :~'::'8telon. eo1 Tul11n Av, NB nelghbortloocl. TRU8TSAU r•ded. dbl gar. pool, IP' 3 Br Incl lo m .. ter flWI au&.n _,. . . ...... . . WYlll •mY Comfortable family area. 4 Br. Dan w/wet bar, 3 k pvt pello. A deal at Formal Otnlng Rm. 141-1114. '""AlaMNW BMutlfl.llWaterfronthoma llllTllLU OntyMt,900. private pctJo, redwood S135,000. Call Diana Hardwood F1oort •W'fB 1 4 It. 3 la. 3 frplc'e, pool. Complete ocean and bay ._.,._____ 8*H\a + two 2 Bl unit&. Cappel 831-1286 St~~.:.":1::W. DA~~~.r'rr~~v~13 POC)Ulet 1 It klfl oondo In =·~.l~':i view. SM all or~ AU with bltlna, 4 Clll gar- Aatume lrg VA 8',\%. 3 Br. lncludM Land THE REAL ESTATERS Not1ttwooda. ~ •• at 1328 000 Open HOU99 from MCtl room .• ~ age. ~';'°DEPT formal dlnln?, Nr SC htttflll amodal.~~ dally. '414 d2nd. St. ~vwt~!:~NB DanLAwta 833-7122 Plaza. Agt 75 -71-48 u..w , ... .,.,. II,.,. in• a~~ •n..m. 171-3M. home. FM land. F*Suo9d ____ Tr1-Plax, Nwpt Hta. C.M. 2 Beaullfut 4 bdrm. 13/4 be. ... • ..... tMke 1Y OWNIR 1100,000. Br. 1 la. ,/araga. ~~.00o ... S.~92J~· Ult~ NMr new. ~-8'. 2 1a, unettrgM&=lncturlft •BA. ~·~din !!J· •...UILn. 3 .... ,..... 1112,000.130 down. """ tnh 21 s•· 1lngla level condo. wllota of Only 3 134;.,.,.,. vnr at 1.,.,_, 111 1111 Bdrm, 13/4 ba. lge living 541-42$2. "l2~·to~=~ As•f~:Jb4~rtr': ~~.~~·t)~n~ r.D'.*'·0.11 ~ar11!~ :!~1~:,:w•rd Ln. ~llU ~lt'r;;;,'':~c O::.~ v::!ld -~Utrill-~l_-tn.--l-H-1 yr old 2100 eq tt condo --------Orapertaa 6. lndry alcoY9. 55e-t400 or 552-4184. 4 bdrm, 3 ba. $359.ooo. In well 9't•blllhed taml ~ wlth8ack8ayvtew,2at3 •-Nl'lell CloMlylocatedbypooll 222 Via Palermo nelghbortloocl. CIOM to mll.U 81, formal din rm, prof. 1 ·-• bdrm, tarnlly rm rtlCf•tlon -. PIMle 675-7181 .,beech.._ 1· 1~~000 prlCe In Near'*"• ....... ~re decorated, highly up-~v-call to ... & -... ... ---... ••••...,. -. • ..,,. • ..,. plu1 comer lot. Warmty Ownr ... 1 ...... ,-23· ..... ...-.-2 • ___,,-:!":"'_:.~,_. LIOITill aprinklet pwtdtlQ, ft grad ..... Jacuul, pool, decorated with vour lam-.... --. ,_.. ............. _..._ ._.,.____ 12X12 "°"'· ~21 a tannla. Mutt ... to '* lly In mind offered at Orange Ave. MCO"ld IMdQ Leaaeopt8Vlllllbta. LllATIOI lleve.84M238. 115•.too.· Call now bypoolnaxttototlot. '111111••-Aft8forappt.'40-t22'7 Abaant•ownarNyeGET ~1~. a-o 8C*ler COLDWeLL BANl\eRU OIWIW 178-5370 lut ..... 1Ai 3BR 2ba. radaa. .. _... ME A DEAL. Weatcttff 3 • 2 Y'I ,,.., """ ~ 3BR 2ba. 1 fir. grMI le>-... _ ,,.., pool/ .• '14,750 Low9lt pf1oed llOlna In Br 281. Alklng $226,000. ::~on~~n°':r ":: Euy walk to bdl 4 If 3 by owner. c.11167-4073 Oflffhaven. 3= Of}r. = F%d~k . O:~t ---- finance. Century 21 Berg ea ~ IMng rm .ooded ywd. 15' . 8:U-12M. ilWJt..... itii·---·----- ee2-eae1 UlfWMHMI fMilty rm,~ rm: a-;;rm, 2 be. 2 Yl'9 OIO ---·fl .............. .... 2 Br, 2 Ba, 2 cet gar. up- graded. Showa Ilk• a model. 1115,000 . . ., ....... 141-lllt Oellghtful 3BR 2ba home. ~ belc4ny. 11 .ooo. condo. by owner. Ml·l· lllTllY l .. •t1W Remodeled w/tam rm 1711 1107,000. 831·7507 cu.tom Hampelllre Clrda N Tll lllff, 1 3 • 3 0 0 1 q t t . and 1Pll. Seller want1 to IUITlfaLY •.atm llUTI Hm. eirtta 1rQ 4 If. all oak U,_,la. 7ee.e910, 19flnk...,_two 18 X 1' trade down. 1177,000. ..... In bMuttfuj cambfjdge tloorul/.,..,,_,t. Ownr _ 11_ •-1151-0a3t doora. 20 ft cla9r halQtlt, Call Marllyn Coombe, home with 4IA 2112 ba I Cft G ttoumltlfamlly muat Hll. Aaklng _, ,.._,_ •K.1111/NTI l....,Jrd.&46-5570or AQt.94s.-1915 ' 1pao.poo111ec~entar~ "'2 Z... 2 llicur1oU9 ~~..<J:Hllll!O. ~re.~1~::'~i open HOUM aun. 1~.1=--1 ..... •1.--.......,,--............. 1.-IYUL lalnmen1 ...... Pv1 gate I Metr ault• w/aapatMa 1289,sOo. Tanna are ... 32742 Allpm. San Juan .... llllTllU f.ctJllrded community. latllL Opn Sun 1-e. '3 llfAlllll.I . oellent pf'loed??? Mike C8')1atrano, apeoa 108. l •MIU uat ... to appr~. Oertmouth. Jeen Clark, CIMalcNewpor1Halahta3 an otler. Call Curt Owner. $48.000. • Priced to ••II at. '*'· 842-1152. bdrm. 2 bl. 1238,000 Of Herbart Sr. a1-12ee. 631-3363, 49&-0177. -y 1 -l car garage, liMI & wortc-$381,500. 8ea at ,,.,__ o ff• r · 4 2 7 I 8 n LAGUNA BEACH --• • w•-lhop are only a few of the dente. Op9rl houM &in-knlrdlno Ava °'*' 'Ther9aranotmanypl-amenltlea ~·11 find In ~Ju,...12.12..-.pm.Ptt _,tlUHUI aet..eun.~1•1 Traaaura~a~. YllW leftln~~~that thl• coun ry cott•o•. 1US The !owl on"* 2 Bdrm :~to~~~~ityl~~ 8UAAOUNDED IY mmor.. COYntry IMng. Thll one ~= ~: 1:'= t! By owrw, 4 Br. 2 Ba. Ind den towmome In • ., .. ,,. lllflR all aw 49t-5748. I hOmelll Nor1h TmHn. doel.lf••ec>arkllng3Br expand w/RV parking ownedb I lhlghlyl ... ~ lrvtne Growa. Ollla4 and O~n!!!'.!,. t IJ~ a•·."'"·,"Unda"••......... ••-•-•• ~01k ...... ~!d•r•t1•, Rltr. 1~81.wlth Workablennanotno Alk~ Y nteror .,._or1ter. unit, ll"ge kltohan, _. • ....,.....,, ·-·type.....,.. ... ,_ ...,.,._ ---,.., ~ gorgeouapoo1,1argeyard Ing ..... i.. 1140.000· Call t11g,500."4-1871 t9Ched INltlo """* ..,,._ •epe.Onlyti7o.ooo. tlnola•10tY.lothe81ufta. e.utlfUl24Xll02BA.21a umi"run ILITI with ~tlf\111,...., "'"' • . Plloa lit~ comer WMtOllff/Dov.r ~ 9Mch. Exoel--home. Comer lot. !eland _, _,, • Cu..._tee,naarBack _Olana~es1-12t1e e..J.:i.~~~ --Yt-4 ttJLn~wi..()pfl lentoondltlon. kllOhen Fam rm Mghtin-AdJ,ll0.000•9'1-411t Bay. Grdn home. 3Bt. 2\tla. 1 m -1-4. Jofln Oerey, ... 0~1:.YJ.!te&/~.!. I tatlot. 'enctoeeci Pof'dl, ht II,____ t140 000 din/fem rm. M0-1411 .... -'· ..,_, ,,.,... • .,...,._ air ooncl. You,ng adUtta __ ,,. llYllnALUt Tl ... 11141~2 .. ioome. •s4,soo.~l::lm Mt..aea. I lut. kiili._J}il Newport Haig hi•. By 540-6837 agt. CondO. 2 Br +den,~ Ba. 11iWW OWMI'. older llomet, 2 on NB, unlvanal 24d0 nA. =-111and ,..,.. •--------1 dbl gar, epaclOua, oan Nw aw TWo l'nlMll' NIWPOiliTTINiAOI •lot, 2·2 If. 1 la. dbt 11a. xlnt cond. m..u,. . 21r2k...,._ OM. SMI# 54&-04n c1y1., IUltiae. ..S..,..., Undtf 1.,1 .. •OOl'd lmmac 1•rao• I b1Hmtlnt. mot111e palil. = 1 1.f .. decorator .. , told,, '""'"'" ,,,,. Dally P1Jo1. •· I "(tl•1td lllAft) c•ll• th# Ont d•r end •old 11 th• •t(ond der f•r &ht P'let I .... ,ed. I had •11 o1d ID lh« Rqhttr 11111 m••• of m1 tell1 eemt C,,o• th« D1ll7 Pllet. 942-2002 8Y81 Wlll1Cll. mk1 _. 1134.900. Mau OftlY 1 1tt,tl0: os>eti 111,000. 878-117011. ~ aooaaa. 14aM aOM l'Urnlahed. ,.,,._. ...... 38f' Townfloma ..... op-ofr.Bkr~TOI ~ 14 2t land Conllldar1r_.. • clwn,OWCbel, 7 Elctr9aOllOl'e-~., 11on 2 'f'· 12500 down, lftJIM .... AO .... '"" aown Oollr~. RNITllTI Y04Jf flrat llttte drwft ~~21•1 o. IH 000 1& 1 ·11 to ......... .Kiili wooc;;;;;; • ., Condo' NmWORT IHOMI 1111.W hol'M new the ... t bd. a::::: M4-4151 • ...,m.LfAtn a104t00: .0.:-.'~ 19'11A.W•tobmdl. 1ia1ow 1hl-if.-altwll0ft 2ba.Vu,4t4-U04 ht ...... Woodbtkloe:nloelCWwm-1.-::2411. 1 4'7. :::~~· Qood ... l clataotlad ..... hou-. c.. • .., lllil I .!!!11~!'!!!1!'..J• ....... tr .. 1 inaton town."°"'8 PW\ A. &.lnu ._.. llM ~~--,._ P1Mt. t1eetet oopper Ctntl Inti-. ~":~·~L·· ~~~bl. ~:O _=r:;r --WW'6M TIM~· ft~.&,,,-=~1~: Im ~ vaoauon in ttr••· a ar M..a ver'':o~ w/lga ';:cro + auto An~~ Mr 1111 ..., ._ ""·I 801 TUatln Ave. Newpor1 ~ta::: ~~ ~ Mllll~ Club \l1lla (oondo) ~. IPl1nktere. e.ut. lan6-Ol'9 of .. --aio.n --"°"' ~ -~ ~. Pk. '4&o -Ind ~ ..0 pvt. eeoure. NoW onti tOePed. lfl'W'neo. ttwuout. ,rGftt ...._, tlMtlllllll g_: '*' .. t121 2 c:urt•Hert>artall m•flt ooat. Cati ~ _..., t194,te0 & 1~ dn Oii. Walk1ooomm.llOOf.-. oo.n .... ca....... ..,.... • ISMHI 11:Mt1-I017. --· ,.. I:" __ loughl other ., ... ~~~-.,_. IMI munlt.~ wit" '''•et• '*"DoWCNt. ~to1 0wnt1agt 14 .. ,,... •1-~· beadt, .., --. .._ .... Dnf m.L nil. -., .. Md ... Prloe reduo•cs to mfml,.. ctren'1 '::z.eround. m ,._., 4 It+ TWOeuper~oloe9to Molt\IMM • ,. RVM~ room HcMlt • INMtl. Un· duoed '-'~•• to eo. Plaaa "°T:o= b•lfnt••• prloH •• t~·ooo . only ., .... Opn ~ , ... 111&.000 • •~48.000. ' ~ii: 1002 caMoftade Cir."" A'4 ... 1IOO. -~---...:.. .. o..i. "..,_ ..,....... Prtoid ~, -c ..... ..,_ .~L!. • J11111M --. 0.. .. ·-----------Ww!tMt OllMWttl =-i&T~.:* ~~ .. =:::~'·· ' I, -~-~--~--------~---------..~--------------------------------... ------~ Ora~e Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunday, June 12, 1983 03 ~lb l11r11l11.11 lire11111r1 m· 0 n $1.14 per day Carratry !C..traettn, lt!tral la.rat• Dttr ltta.Jr llaa•p•• 1La .. 1tatla1 falatia1 Plaam/a.r!r a.tar o.n Hellb9f oreciino Brod9rl0k'• Cu11om Aoo1u. 101, ca1111, patio.. SPRtNd8.RiNm:NEW E•~ H1ndym1ns.rv1ce: rill 1mUT1I 1•s"'1..,..,--,..l!!P!""a'!"'1n~u-no-.·,·n1·.,·,or-PLASTEA PATCHING i--~ ... ~~'T~W~U~TI~-- Thal'• All )'OU pay '°'a & Paving Co \:1comm Ouallty WoodWOtklng cMGke,hlohtiatqultyguar, OPl!NE~S AJI Aec>alr1. carpentry, roofing, Sod. eprlnki. and lhrut> & t•t9flor, quality work, IWltuocot. lnl/ext. 30 >"'· TI•t-01 UC 307'8().4 &42-1720 664-<42~ 1130·7427 vttY rellabl., Y" of up Loweet ra1111 111 yre CM. ec:>rlnklet'I, etc. 6<16,...g80 tnitallatlon. Our work r11• ratH. Fr" fft NMI. Paul 645-2Qn A quiet feel 01 1111 ta 111111 30 day 11(1 In tM AFFOAOABLE carpentry. IXOYE M9--093' Uc. Torn 857-U80 JACK OF ALL TRADES only IOOke elllpentlve. &45·3348 or &46-46Cl1 •1--1..1-VOJf -gy 1>1111 may go H•ram plumb, "'rm: Queuty lu4elhedrHffM ........ Tl Plumblno & electrgl, Ill c~ fr pr=-6~fore •t•P&•m• ...... up2to3tlmMUh1QhU DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIEC TORY .... lrhtuMnl WOl'k/-W:. 751-77111 Add'na/Aemoc:t Plane& IEI oddfobl.740-4112 you Y Uc t>y Rtch11d 81n04' Lie 241arDf-.llH yourl)(llllf\traa.ln tho "Ta9t ~ ~.. An Ph-Cerpen\ry '"-"'Ila. 8onded, ln1'd LleJ4't lar•ff ., 280844 14 y,. of happy WATER HEATER 8PtldaJ ne•t MYeral 'J"Mfl .t.re OOn't plMw/ocounetl & Repair etc Ouletl --Uc.#411670 5'8~271 Topptld/rtmOVed Ci.an 141-1111 local cullomttt Tllri Poolheelera•Fumeott you ooino to tit 11111 for ....,.,.., .. , •lfl vie. RMe 20 '/fl. Llc'd. I Fr .. ~Hm. N-& re-up.,_ lawn• 751 -3<478 Renovatlng/Rototllllng you, 063-4114 Draine clMred from 15 11~!~~~:,:;.~1:!l~n w.i;;:~~ Doyou~t lucf~t Palomt>o 082-11314 model. E11p. llC'd and Clean-up1 • Landecaplng Sod 1awn1 l Sprlnkleu Oln .. PAlmll Main• from 115. ~.,,. energy, Call Don 1nm11n ~llnet you? Law 11Jtte? --bonded. Witt au111 you to Hauling · Tr .. Trim Dave 8<42~863 Ev/wtcnd aame 1. M&M Big blHs? Foreclo.Vr .. 7 11rt " ct obtain llnan 640· 1978. Free eat 842·0907 HAUL-MOVE-REMOVE 25 YRS. LIC <403g41. INS, 86 t-H<M 842-0033 at 't'll""' Wert t'1 t --Furniture, TrUh, Tr-IHa~ BONDED. REFS. COLOR (l 1') 112.0117 r arpe 10& R.J. HUFFMANi & SON Jonnaon & Son: Do own 083-5415 NORM EXP 963-0911 RICHARD STOPPAGE? ...Unll wholesale 531 8955 Remod/Add #JOe&U wixk 15 yr• main\. & BRICK RK. Small Join Prtc. by phone. John Tilt 00 IT Nowl Sc:ott Gentilly 550--01'42 6<46-868e 84s-4644 landacaplng 75'-11198 HAULING Newport. Co.ta Mell, IAYll Pmntll &31-1122. 24 hr --.ilc:e FIRST CLASS-Quk:tl dry FURNITURE & TRASH INlne Ref1 876-3175 lnllellll Cabinet, retlnllh TILE INSTALLED &al ftr aa.411 Aattattl" r .. utts Fr .... t. & 11t 8.1. Wlleon & Soni I HD 1tlll •RP1 MATI 846-5089 Everything In Muonry Llc'd, Int 6'42-7<47g PMl lt1TJIQ&ll1 Alt lllnd• Ouerentee<J Yout o.lly PllOt bEfXIL c1 ... MtVlce 750-9076 Remodel/Rm •dd 30 vr•1L•t me make your garden I&"'• P&llTlll -"!"'!''!!'--~~-~!'!'!"'~-1REFS. JOHN 803-0'487 Servloa Dl...a1""' exp. Bonded & ln1'd Lie arow & your or ... green! HAULING Llc/l>ontMd Vtry reae n• UllW&lll till 'I Repreeentat1.;;' Xprt Car Oatalllng. Spend Sll1mpoo & tteam clean; #3577487 846-1740 rm lul"' lnaured, .,...,.11 Clnupe, yard/tr .. MN Bot> 873-63e7-0006 Int/ext. Cabinet, rellnllh Experienced & Pro-CU9tom Cefamle Tllo the dty at Npt 8cti and color 1>r1g111ener1. Wilt " .....--"ANDY ••2 7••7 Lle'd, lnl'd 8.42-7'47g f--•~ai v..,.., re--An· Worfr. Fr .. eet Cnuci. -, .. , • have your car pro t-crp11 • 1 min. bleach M• •I ~-~-----•Y• Ible ritea for 111 of your 546-0156 079-30?1 ••• .... ti ... '22 t d G! i English. &.~ou wlll find my "" .,.. • .,.. --'a' ..... "'' -·, ~ -• I• 11 • d Pr k . g Hell, llv/dln. rma $t6: avg ~Y dogel liroomlngj ~gS~3~~~· ':'' Call (714) Btllt ltHi!I , ... .-."".X,."'c"'U""'o~Vil'liN'P.ld'".--PAINTING For better pool need•. FOf expert '" nice e~o2vl1d•e<122'wh01e dey. Call I r~ml S$57.50ou:1croucellhm S ~t: echl, S 10 Illy az Teach41f PleaM kMp l~rn:t~=~ ROBIN'S c[EXtJiNO Quick, Careful Serv5 Olce 0 wor1t.J~~3f~~· call I ""'Ice. Call eventno• LOW RATES Aceutital .,.. · .. c .. a r · ..-21 yr1 exp 5<48-28<46 Biogs Landacape Mein-SERVICE· t tl)oroughly Lie T 13804& 62· 41 5pm to O pm 11 no __ c.....,u.,.~ .. ·--....... -"""'!,. ~lttial :~r ~I :.::1r ~;~f· ~ tenance & ln91ellatlon •1 Clean l'IOUM 5<40-0867 *&-1 •YIH * ••aun PAllTUI fR~~o .PLEASE KEEP r:~. 65;:_7g~~ A.II N:W lay. m : T9y ITTINO Reta 55<4-0123 youra.vlee -QUALITY CLEANING "-·1q ·•tty 25 r e•p Prompt, neat pro· " YWXttfXPINo ..... u.. · y A reu1ontt•. 436-1140 c11•>•tu111 w1-.. -1 · Clfl*'ltry Lie #3'41012 My eo.te Meee home nr C Exp oardent t. Malnt, with• peuonel toucti Competltlveratee Ya.w tlal&f .t.blllty Bid,. 730-1000 Vlc1orla 8<42-8482 ..... acrttt F;: :!~.'~=~ :,~~~ cleanup1, ., .. trim, free BETH 850--0933 Uc T· 116,428 730-1353 :.•.•&.!ii;;;o.,.~ ............. -... u.~ ~· nc:;1 the SunJllne In' ,l UH PENNY'S DAYCARE-Cemenl·MHonry·Block H I . Call Pete, 64 1·1~ OLW ..... Ell STARVING COLLEGE --~,-.;ipii!pi~~~ .. -~ SUNSHINE WINDOW Wella-Cuet. work Lie Eltetra'cal .... Fair Conlt Ion De-CLEANING 642.1549 a.,.U I lunch/Sneck1/Potty •361067 Rob 5'47-2863 TIE 11111 SOEIE RoMHllcpg 073-0sa.t STUDENTS MOVING CO elgn. N-remodel. plane. blecountappilancerepaJre 1r1lnlng Incl. 846-7939 ELECTRICIAN: Priced l.4wn-trM-thrub lnetell HOUSECLEANING Lie Ti::1-~83~2~neured permlt1 Bond·ln1. WE WASH WINDOWS •----d1y.ln1tant~ laalana CuttomBrlck·Slone right, lree""ffllmate on Tr .. trlm/Remo111I W d &W k d " .. Blackwelder Peper· <401081 861-3668 Fut -Protes1lon11 ·-• Block-Concrete-Stucco large or amlll jobs. Lie Lawn mllnt/Rototllllng =11 1j:,._342'; 11~ 1 I WATCH US GROWi _ hanging & Removal. Ouellty work guaranteed by t>etper. Dlepatcher lcniH Reta Free etl. 54g..g492 39M21 873-0359 Free Mllmate 54~5 TWO COLLEGE MEN Qua!. wol1! only Steve IMflat Free Mllmate 816· 7391 6Jl-8300 Secy. bllCplno. type Rod'• concrete & mllOfl· LIC'D ELECTRICIAN HouMCleanlng Speclalill Wiii Move you 8 yra HP 494-3818 Hut:erl\OOffng:;JI l)'Pel i----- Prott/aml t>u1/lndlllldual ary, 9 years aame lo-Oual WOl'll·Reu ratea 1 Raa•111aa Fut, entclenl & reu. Visa/MC 5-47-0107 .. We O·•· s .. ~·ld H•"" New·Recover·Dedlt Arc~ttctual lattritn Hr/wk/mo 64G-0888 c1t1on. Fru .. , Tom 631-6072/073-7544 Bls-5277 770-1155 05~4 ... """ -.. Lie. #411802. 5<48-0734 For Ad Act1'on fotlt bdlGN §ERV. CaMatt lltkiat 714-840-1705 Painting "unan1ry THE CLEAN M •KEAS Paiatla.J Togethef 83IM>730 lflY· ELECTRICIAN Gery ""-........ PTL 5 yruxper, l'l~/olc. bOXlifY WORK time " hllhl ·-..... 11 1et Coneuttatton Fr.. tN:W eat>lnete. cabinet Cvetom remod. & n-feeing, baa & f0tmlcl c:onttr. by 11chttec1 & di-counttrtO()L 842-0881 llgner tMtn. &40-6466 ... m Gd rat ... Fr .... ,. Lie. R•I• evall. 87s-4853 REAS RATES. EXP'D , ....... ;a.pa11 40300l. Free Mt. 241ir Call a Framing & all muonry 416'40 Wayne 831·7530 Home Repalr..Carpentry BRENT 6<46-2480 _ _ I need•. Lv mtg 87~6800 ELECTRICIAN Clblneta,.Elec-Plumbt;, .... lit •• ;;-.. CO'S IJriUJm Daily Pilot Cera.le flit Lie. 233108. Smt ll/tge Fencing OON 966--0l 9 bature .couPl9 avali. Ref• OHT• DTlllllS ,..& -1' PlASICRllC UPOXTEYoOR 8v§tEb ' C~try ----....... ~---1 Jobe. repeh. 648-5203 Home Rtptl,..Carpentry &. bondet>le. 630-7817; & INTER Real. ratea. Fr.. • ~t} "'•' •"... Rtpalre, 91110/nwrt. Uc'd AO-VISOR lftYI tlte Tia. IM Fl =a Cat>lneta-Elec-Plumblng 668-1678 daya .. , Steve 6-47-4281 ~ " ~. '• AM LANDSCAPE CO Fr .. 1 Guar.063-32&3 Mr__.._.! Fencing. OON 966--01 -49 1--------HOUSE PAJNTING 6'S·l258 842~7 64M074 642 5678 --------CR 000 Reed the c11aalfled aels 10< INT/EXT. EXPERT ~======== • Classlhod Ada. your one-lna1all. UC. 34S9280 F1ne1 what you wan1 in the ~t deals 1n apart· TOM 873-2888 SELL Idle Items with • Have aomethlng to sell? stop shopping center 405-0270 1131•0766 Daily Pilot CllSIJflods ment ren1111 642-5678 Dally Pilot Claa11ti.<1 Ad Cluelfled ad• Clo 11 well HOIOSCOPf BY SIDNEY OMARA Monday, Jue 13 ARlES (March 21 -Apnl 19): Dig beneath surface-if analytic.al, you find reasons, perceive motives and can be at right place at crucial moment Peraonal magnetism 90al'll-vigoroua, creative people are drawn to you. Alfair of heart I.II emphasized and affection will be reciprocated TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Search for security proves fruitful. Focus on home enVU'Onment, improved domestic relationships, purchase of item aimed at beautifying surroundings. Long-standing negotiations can be favorably concluded. Libra plays key role. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Forees tend to be acattered-<ion't attempt to be everywhere at once Relabve U1 probably sincere, but could be main- fonned. In.a.st on definition of terms, check source material and maintain independent stance Piace6 ls in pictutt. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Money picture takes on bright.er hue. You'll have more responsi- bility, chances for reward mcrease Relations~p intensifies. member of oppo81te sex proves loyalty C..pricom and another Cancer figure pronunently LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): You are c.apable now of strikini chord of universal theme. Popularity of product lncreaae&-you'U receive plaudits from superiors. ~nt on completion of major assignment and promise of financial rewards Aries, Libra natives figure prominently. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22); Look behind scenes for answers. Accent originality. independence. c:reauvity-new contact will prove fruitful. Get to heart of matters where romance 18 concerned. You could be asked to repre.ent 1pecial group before media. UBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22). Focus on ho~. aspirations, friendships wtuch are transformed lnto special relationah.ipa. Powers of perswwon are heightened-thoee who previously resisted will now become allJee. Ex.cellent newt concerns business, career. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21). Temporary delay actually works ITT your favor. Superior reviews records, makes conceaion and you'll have reason to celebrate Gemlru, Sagittarius natives figure promi- nently. c.ommunity leader or politician seeks your counsel. SAGl'M'ARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec 21): Favorable moon upect indicatet long diat.anc:e communication relat.inl to publiahing, educat.lon, travel. Previous plana subject to change. What had been "shaky" will be made more IE'JC\U'e. Soorpio plays paramount role. CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan. 19): Fundaare made available-acenario h.ighlighta change, travel. op- portunity to uUfu.e creauve talents. Member of opposite .ex plays key role. Dig deep for Lnfor- matiotl-1trong J)OlllibWtyexiN for striking pay dirt. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Highlight diplomacy. you are likely to win your way. Focus on public relatfona, powers of penJuasion, ability to preBent controversial illues In pe.la\able manner. Accent abo on legal affairs, possible partnerah1pa, marltal 1tatus. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). Check vanous pomibllities, including legal righta and perm.laiiON. You might have overlooked hidden clause. Accent the practJcal, define terms,~ others in realistic Ught. Someone could taJ"iet you for fal.ee flattery-motive I.I ulterior. BtHH UaferaiallH ROIHI Uahuni•llt• e ..... Ualarai1ta.. e ..... Ualaraiatat4 AJtrlaeala, Val. Atut•tall, UaJ. A rt••••• Ual. Cetta •na HM llHt ... acaa Ziff La1aa1 ltac• U41 l'!Prt ltac• Ult ltatral J'IU Cetta .... 1724 Cetta .... 272• 1 Bf rn With trPk. 2br. E\ sa COfldo, flC(()U w • 3 ... 1 blk I 0 ·-1 2 t 3 t>r 2~ ba ···-··-1405/mo. 2 & 111• Ba VIII• plld, 1 l:>d, p&llO ... trom pool, Incl v..uher. arm .. eory "'• o u... •Cit), , • ..--•-• -·-LIR llngMI only. .-.50/mo dryer ref rig OW $800 bell. Ooeen view. nre-+ den. Available 7-10. Englllh ledy needl un-loww unit, patio, • quiet, '326. Avlll July 15 ulllt lncld 75 1-7718. 963-;328 0;0904683 · place, 1acuzz1. w/CI, ger-$1400/mo. 760-a130 rurntehed eccomod•· carport. 527 W. Wllaon &U-8958. 842-534 1 2 l:>d 1 ba °" qule1 Mn. Pr .. mat couple. Sf)ldOUI 4 Br 3 'Ar Ba lion• 1-2 bd good credit TSL Mgmt 842-1803 YILU co•1ov• cul·de·H C.' 1700/mo. 2 br. 1 ba, gar Cloee to $075 '4g1-0180. eeparttt l>on~• rm. tam and rel1. 7i<4-75~18&e, $405/mo 28' poof.c>e1IO. n " Ref• Req. 842-624, evta. ! ocean No pell. $850 mo. rm frplc petlOI r "I<· Iv mNt 2 peraone only, no pet• Spacloua E-t lde Apu .,,---,,....,..--::-..,.-.,----I lit & tut. 086-a680 Jl111lta Viti• 2267 . . I • ~ Cl a:iL..... I •• _.. 2711 325 J 17th Pl &46-5137 Encl oar. Piiio. Cllhwsr & 3 br 2'Ar t>1 2 trplc wet ' El-ant 2 Br Clh ... w/d, hang. nicety n•J1cp . ..,_ •-11AM-7 atove Mott utile free No b11' d.ck oft MCh bdrm 13 Br. 2 Bahomenr t>ctl, all ""' $1550/mo. 8<4(1-1327. 3 er2 Ba cottage on [jfi' pell y11d dblger w/opener•' appll encea, f rplc ~;tJB8o $600. Agt 569-6188,ofc7~07 llland. $1200/mo. Agt ,l625/mo.2 Br.2Ba Apt. 1BR 1Pereon $.445 com;,,. pool/epa. Cloae $826/mo Oya 806-2124, UPll llUP •r. 873-347<4. trple, balcony, lndry rm. 1 BR. 2 Ptreon• $.455 to SC Plue $860/mo evee 2 l3·430.0S<43 MALLORCA 2 Bdrm, 2 Monteoo model in Sea-garT,, aoee to 81or• 2323 Elden Ave . c M Paul Htckey 856-2882 I BRANO NEW, CLOSE TO ba. Lake View, dble oar wind. Ocean & city Ille lalhtp-•--'· TSLUA1mOtC-tw .. 8,.t2_1803 5-18-785'1 3Br. 3Ba upgraded condo. BEACH. 3 Br 2'Ar Ba, with open«, pool. '826· view.. New cpl & traeh inualt!M 17f1 "'V -YIW lflllA on P•rk $925 mo I o ... .,. ttov•. oareo•. &37-33-41 pain• Comm. pool. 19• o;;,t:ebdl.3 e:.2s .. .,.. 2 81. 2 a.. lam comple>e 831 -2282 Aot $9 76/mo utll1 lnc;d. l~t lttt *1nla. S 1500/mo. Lynne cpta/palnt. 508 Ocean· .... •m YH dthwt/dl*P<*J encl gar $875/mo, 4 Br 2 81. nu 536-4637 31'rea. trPlc. bit-Ina, Va I t n 11 n • Pr 0 P front, open Sunday. ti utll pd, lndry rm, upatalrs cpt,drape•&palnt.Va· Don't wllt 2 1:>drm2ba 4 garage SQ2ti yr 1 ... , 760-8333 s11g5 Yrly only Wllhthitad &Calaredlt apt,nopeta S560 •S300 cant. R1t1 req'd 500 1•m hOme w/w crpt• S57.e086. Nr beach. WllTOUFF AIU 213-302-1467. Wit PH .. Im dep 2324 Elden S1 Traveru Dr Agt :::','!.at630-8190BEST '4 bd, 3 ba, on Canal, 2 2 b Cl rm . 2 I>• ctnu •el L r 1112 lllJllY 5'~1'7 55M221. G0<geou• 2 llory condo. lrpl1,pool,tenn11,walkto1 condo/flrtplt c•. pool. I bd IV' rm w/$ ltd llmTAllU VILL.AVISTAAPTS Big 1 llory ranch 11yle. 4 A. 2 , 0 beech $1300/monthly H OO mo. 646-3105, kllch. ~ID, prtl iurn. Santa Ana comptei1 Olfwa $575/mo i Br 1112 Sa Br. Tahiti Dr. Mell i~5(}/~~ J: C.;::.':t on ..... 840-5272 -84&-2790 quiet non-emkr. utilt pd epaclOUI apt w/c:rpt, Townhome. gr .. nbelt Verde Avall Jvly 1 $000. ... •• 7,..,.,.. BR f Ta1&.1-$550/mo 840-4505 ClrepM, llove. carport, llr, car207POfl8 ~.':>9,1nlcony Bkr S<49-13&8 ...,., vvw 4 . lam rm. rplc, nu ,.. pool Ind I • "" Condo 3 8I. 2 car garage ~OMES FOR REN'T ~~:11• ~ 0~ mc~ty XIT\ililno ftat lrg g rm kld 1 bdtm. etove. rwtriger· er.._•·Onty 'I mr~~ ~ TSL Mgmt 6<42-1&03 17051mo Xlrtt location Huntington 8eec.h 3 & 4 pel oil plueh crpt & 11or, garage, yfly. melUf• SC Plaza. Sorry no pet• p 0 0 1 7 6 1 • 0 1 0 5 . Bdrm. sns Fer>OICI yard Cell now 2 Br. 2 e.. riome gar$625 53M 100 BEST adult onfy Avall 7 -5. Falnlttw VIit.ea. e 11 So ~-~BAU &44-'4167 & garage Klde & pell w/Clbl 011 kid & pet Ole. Alty f.. $800/mo. 810·222-1788 FtJrvt.w SA. 5-47-7436 .-.;.;.-u weicone . 545-20000 S700 530-6190 BEST Alty n .. lalaaa CdM 2 BR. 1 Ba,,_ paint Bea 3 bd 2, &P&llJmEm E111•e1e 3 ~r 1 Ba, enctld Agent. no f.. r.. UalaralaLM ••to & crpta. cloM to lhOP-ut 1own11oo~79~ e.au111u11y 1andtc1peo garage, patio, large yard. J---3 B 2 B Dov~ s .. ~ ... 1328 o--. • -ping $800 mo 780-1307 t>a. garage, etc. ~erden apta Pool & ape no ..-., $6S51mo • 1 oO to l>eactl r • -""' ....,, C pi!! · · 063-3018 or 648-6128 11 .... _.1 .......... , No -·s ,...... lncd • b"" ........ , • ..,..,,. 11-0 Or Cuetom,_,. 6 2 bd. 2 ba. nr SO •t ..... ,..,. .,..... ...... mo 11curl t~ dap.I .• ""ow..,,...-·....,.. ..,, '""" PENTHOUSE APT-2Br c 8 • ....._._ 1.430 .... _ .... 2 or 7 0_,...,,, $800 1 539-6100 BE.ST bdrm 2 11ory lamily rim 3 pool, gym, aecurily, _.11 · h11mlng 1 Br. petlO. oar· _,,_,, I .,_.,_, ""'" Rltyf.. trplel,3C11g1t,mald7• S825t mo 657-6210, 181• beamed .,..ngi , ege.nloearM.J.450/mo 28drm,1• .. e1 S590 Elllde 4 Br. 2 Be. tam rm. I Qu""~ Pool/.,.. A.val! 846-1463 pool, no pete. <428 See-H2-8118. 2250 VlnQYard N .. 13 B 2 Ba, lrplc """"' .,,_., -w Ir d $ 7 6 0 m 0 · 540-9828 din rm, lrplc, fencCI yd r • .,...,.. now $3300/mo 111 840-1208. Condo. 2 Br. 1 ba, nr SC 1850 1 Y' IN. 111. lut n e I 0 h I> o r 11 o o d • 844-7424 • L-.1 ... .,.... I 1--------c I Cl • I • c n , A11rtatal1 Faran... s I l ...... ,.,aza. rvn tee, poof•. ac, B nu p1ua oep. Ava11 e116 Kid• u • • • -pectacu., ooeen "''' weight rm. '526/mo. -.aata ,.. OK no pell 64~5080 Bulhllfd/Hamlltoo Sn5. DOVER SHORES 3 bdrm, llghla vt.w, large 1 Br. Avail. A·--. Ka~-rt ......_ - • 400-4737, c:.11 colltet pool, new cp1/petnt l1IHt ltlta4 2606 m any amt n 11 I ea, g 6 6 • 77:"'3' • v •a Al&ATIHTS E. Side Cflarmer 2Br. 1Ba. Good credit r9q. L..... $650/ &42 5757 ". . 8-J ltu "'1111<1 ..,_,, cp11/drp1. bftnt, frplc, lrriat 4 s 1 100/mo. 873-1734 2 br 1 Ba, yrly $850/mo. mo. • · 873-0052. gerd~ ~fl. p:&;;a garage. patio, pool, lndry 1 Bf conao In &anQet;;; Du""'"' ...._ ..,. 3 Ek Sml 2 l>r 1 Ba cottage IHllll IPllW.Eut =--atde--18_R_lldu_tt_com_-Patrto./deckl No pets facil. $600 mo 111 + NC. (thort drive to Laguna at ,,.... •. ,._.,, '..,II. • 4850/mo-turn or unfum pit•. New cpta/drp1. 1 Bdrm 111111 July 1 5-48-4904 end of 133) Llg llvlng 2'h Ba, 2 11~ 2 car rr· Agl 87:J..4082. NOW le75 pool, lndry, no pet1 $50~ tO 2 Bdrm S590 E aide Cotta M ... ~ta room. cMdl, tennis Pflv\· &46-0095 Of 2-4e6 . LAO 2 BR W/FAPLC 1338/$400, 833-7800 131 E 18111 64~ 16 becMtor $395 1300 ltQI & twtmmlng pool EIBklff '4~. 3b&. '905 I Cortal ••l Jiu 2622 t1• UMH --3 Bdrm 2 Ba aecur Joyce wanze agt $550/mo. Avail. lmmed. Spyglua ~ 41>r, 3'ht>a, " E Side ctMlrmer 2Br lBa $670 831-1288. ' Qt&-1760 bonu. &tam nn. $1550 2 Bdr 2 Ba. pool, 9P•. 144-1111 · lld ... ·,......,· 151 E 2111 5'8-2408 Mlrtl,agt,842·1183 prlmeloeatlon.Flrapl-. cpt rpe. "''"-· '"""· ---a.ct*<>r 1.430 2 Br lrvlnt conOo EX"·CUTIVE HOME 3 "'"'rl Avail. 7/1. 844-8573. Very large 1 Br. balcony, ~11age~tlo, pool, lndry 1 Bdrm SS-05 Wlltmll 3 Bdrm 2112 Ba on CUl~aac. 8 yeara new. CIOM to bteCh 1 /2 of rent towsrd1 dawn PllY· ment Ownr/tgt Curt A. Hert>erts II 631· 12M. w/gatagt, $826/mo. Agt. o;: """ pr entrance. pel1ec1 fOf tell. $ mo. Ill + MC, 2 B a $590 Fred Olbeorl ~O-i400. wllamlly rm. dining rm, laat. lfula 2140 couple, on Avtctdo. avall July 1. 648-o4904 <1~5J·~.~uerd LWUHY 2 Ek, 2 Ba condo, fp. dbl oar. 1>oo1. Jee $805. 6-42-5020 ..anaH 3 bdrm, 2 t>a. 2 Fple, on CUl·dt·llC CIOH 10 1chool1, parka, golf COUrM. 1026. ~fltr 8, 2 I 3-408-7233 Carol Mela Vwde LO attrac 3Br. 2Br. flf Harbor No pell Avlll. 1850, M 1-3037 3Br. 1 'AS. Woodbf1dge Condo. 1 yr ... seoo mo 562-1800 Agt A.Jc 2 bdrm pool home kid proof crpt1 1505 Info at BEST Rlty 539-8190 fee tulflW Large 2 1tory 3 bdr'TI, 2112 bl. tod unit Balcony o""'100klng IMng ., .. with nraplace Obie gar Pool• end much more, no pell $875 Call -· Near 10111 & ~Ila, 4 wknde 550-0378 Br 13/'4 Ba. tnelld petlo. 1-=--,,_-,-..,........,..--=-dltnwuher', kid• & pell NICE 2 Br, air, dw, front & ok.1726/mo, 1500 MCIJf· blCll yde. dbl gar. 2 t>fk to tty. Agent no lee. ei. echool $575/mo 5<46-2000 559-8280 Nr sc Plaza, 3 Br. t v. ea ,---.... m=&L:-:-::S--- 1070 Santa Rou 1 ta I bdrm $700 . $1200. $600/mo 879-1ooe l!i>IC. pvt yard + more. Avail 7-1. 1805/mo. e.ec Condo.1 Bf. Den. S.-0-0626 s 13001mo 180-8102 YOUR OWi e1He11. partlelly 111m. cat port. ____ _ Plltlic*, agt. COUITRY pool, cloea to S.C. Plaza UUll YD llUI Cetta 11tu nM '450l mo. 1 yr i.e.. -.estaB.AU L=.3 =/=/~: ESTATE Im.™· utN. Pd x:-~:5s.~:-::-15g5, TtwlHMH manlcuredground1.Avall e-.t11ful&par111~e '37f/mo. 080 Valenclt . Poot. Patio, Frplc ltw0t•1hrrHt ,wry 15 l f800 mo. Call wttl'l terreced pool 636-1388. Olhwsr. 667-284 1 Frpl(:, veufle<I oetllnge. Obi Ann Pet«e, B11rett Alty, •Prlv•t• Pt11ot 1 Br VP'*. encloeed gar-Large 3 Br 2 Be "1>IC gar, pool, 1pa . 6']·6200 ·~=::~~!no age, no pet•. 1375 M_. t>lt-lna, lrg ~led yan1: 1 Bdrm l'I• Ba HARBOR IJtEW HOMES 4 '* p dtl Mar aru. Call $700/mo Call Gerl $630-$650 Bdr. 2·~ Ba. tr. dr, ape. !~~l~n"C:..U 751-9906,tv meeeage 831-4.402 0f&46-l212 • 2Bdrm 2'~Ba S175 trench~. comm ten-rHonw-llke Kl1ohenit 2 8d I 8a I d &68 W 18111 St nl• & .......... 11800/mo Yr • r • Cfl> 1' repM, Large EMtelde 1 Br. netu· 845-2730 842-4905 """"' t>tk 10 Huntington .. DIW. pttlo. carport. 718 rel wood lhtv-ou1 m LMM Agt &31-1478 F..-.y9, Shallmar-8 1475 refrig lnclcl 1435. i30 E: WlllUll YIWlf Hart>or vi.w Home, 3 Ek 2 IT1LfflEI FREE 556-9650· 20th. st 10. 861·9U3 2 er Ap11 A--.11 1mmed. Ba Monaoo Avall July 1 Bdrm From $580 2 Bdr 2 Be. balcony. tnCf l 1 Ek 734-C Shallfl'lat pool, IP" LR • carport t 8 I h e 4 0. 8 5 1 1 • 2 Bdrm From $850 garage. l•undry, Wilk to G1s .. Apply Apt 8. N 0 p. I I ... 82 .. •5~ $1100/mo LA QUINTA HERMOSA g~~~/omuro·.~.~ ..... ec73110011. 540-1&37, f.42-3307 TSL 764-0os 1 HARBOR VIEW HOME 18211 Parkaide ln. 1 l>lk '""" ..,...,.._ '48R 2'~8A on parll, vi-. w Of Beech. 3 bll<I s of _2_t>d ____ ba____ I. gardntr, $1600 mo Edinger Ora::: ~m-ifta.~:· Wc:alfleld 9'e8tiBJIU 404-2023 Nl-1441 2278 Maple. 631-2027 ..... , APTI 11&.ITlllTS . Loe llllec. home on 1/3 ~UI ~·~ 2141 2BR 2ba Condo. 11ove. 8Hutllu~arden •P1• Beaulllully 1andac;ap•CI acre .. BR. 38.t.. ~ 1L I T c/CI, refrlg, w/d, pallo, Pttlot/ • No pell 2 o•rden &Pl• Poot & 198 decorated, all 1111ru Ind um .., ,_,.. $850/mo "&52-1872 otlildren Wl4Come Patloal dec;k• No pet• Nr So Cl1 Plza, 3Br. 1 'ArBa. 2 tty, ap1, dbl 011. pool. 1820 mo. 54&-6822 pool, maintenance & QSJ· ltltnd $.425 mo + uOI 2 Bdrm. 1 v. Bath 1580 Bachelor S.•25 IS.Or daner. 12100/mo pp Avall June 16. (213) 2 Br 2 Ba. M ... V•~. 388 W. Wiiton 1 Br $5()5.$510 842-<4118 <433•9"1 lrpl, dV'f'lwsr, lrg apt. No &31-56'3 2 Br 1.,, Ba $590 eoffy l!!J!!.1 IMc• pe11. 1585. 957-2515, . 131 E 18th. 846-8818 On no Cotta M ... 81u"8. l~~~~,:, ~o~.1~·~: biOdf 409 .... 721 (Lag. Bcll). lrg 3 Br, 2 B' crplldlrs, 1_,1 E t8th 642-0856 ~'!;~:.:, ~-~ ~t17.1, 651 .. 1177 ITplc In llv rm, 2 car gar I ~llirn. ~~. ~· 2"::~ 2 Br. 2 81 etudlO ac>I I ~~1~~ No pett. SS 5. . --- dthwr, Ir .. w/d. 1u10 g11 I &31.Qe80 flt19lec.. ell t>ullt·lne, w/bale, yd, •xii !/~ BKhelof l~ dOOf. Neid rellabt. ml!. LOVELY HOME I patio & garage. Avell IOC 1826. 720-0844, New Condo '"'· 2'Mta. 1 Bdrm l~Slmo. 111. tut. toe 4BR 3BA 2eatO•eot I 0116 to 6115. $880/mo 120~et1. trp6c. 2 crJ:•· t,'-' 2 Bdrm. 1 'I• Bt $500 cteanlngcHc>.r9Nndab4t. ---=-•o•u•w Lariieyard...... (213)881-1705 28r 2Ba. Twnne,garage. end~.,...80 AV9. 7llO 2250~"le:eCIWay 228'PacltlcAve, I lllVM 11350/mo no pet•. 1012 Walleoe /1 ,..."'°-·----~-----i------- 8 · CM C all Rob TURTLEROCK. 3BR 2ba. 77G-0347. 1. $475/mo. 13l-387t. ~ 1 Bt. ~ OAl'-0-· Eaatelde 3 Br 2 Ba MWet 213-306-5203 --------Spact0us slnglt. one N 1 1420/ 0 & flighty upgraded Formll Lovely H v Carmel, 3 t>r, 21 '* 2 Br 2 Ba 1t;· No o P• •· m . townh•• w /yard Priced r"'htr 2 Br w/flne tlvln" rm ' din rm, epa. 1 ·= ~ two btdroom apl.$. ~a= "'r ...... &4&-5577. 09.........,, 1>1t-1n1 $1150 .,, " t>a, am. rm. , . ,,_, · "' ..--..., .. ,; .. ~5 • 8 de91on kid/pet $<450 net a/o, clOJM to tennl• en., crpt, oercten«. Mll03 I /mo. IM-I074 l'M1'Y remodeled itlldff> .,...,,... 1 . 53M 190 B~T Alty ,.. Slept IP pool end pane. ...~ • .....-. •""It ..__, .. 2Br lndlYtduel unl1. Ilk• 9')t. '305 ll'IC. Ill utll. & 1"EM,_-t--~-:C:--M:-.--=-2'""e:-r-2=-ea I S Ts 38R Ollldrtlt' & Pit• weioom.. ,_ ,.... ...... ...,. ,..._, ~ own .. _. -cl gar, ""rdenlng. 1182 E. Of. C-do. """I, garage ln1t1 Farabll.. • ..... Uafaralllat4 IHtn Uafarahla.. ~~~A ~~~Jo .. .,w; ~5va111 .~00 I 1130011 '"!:°· Ek 2 ba kid Oii MOO'• can ,,..,,,.. ... eni•· orive by, call ,W:. ~.unimo ceii ,..,......, ...... ....,. ................... _ .,___ • l I UU _..,,.. ., .,.. 111 w n,.1, 539-8190 If.ST rl1y ... • dtwtlf. I~ petlO, no .. ,. 7....... ~-a ., ,...,.0 or C...... 1114 ltMral 1112 -..u t u no pelt. 1750 11111u1+ pete. 391 e... 1etn St .... """ ..,.,. .... ., ,,__,,., •w.w-.X ... XAX""'"'"Rt-1.-iliiSIMliiiP. ·a1118'-2,.L:-cau-•60o-JO•-yny-Never betor•I Never .saoo esep. 546-0814 1>11r T::'°: ::.°:':~ ~t~?~o,,..!;' O:,.,'-'; Mor AptS. M2•1112· i---=pA-=-lM,..,..,,..,.M""W="' .. A""PTS=.=--EAST&DE. 11r99 2 BR 1 11/2 .,._ 24d0 ger-oe. 3M8a.l 1000yrty aagain13Bt 2Bakldlf: DauPtlal UM den.xtntloo vi.w Pool. Br 181 lnNwptHgtefot FURPOSHED or 2 Br T~•· al.,~ 1M1MeMOr. Ba ~.·~~:-+ 18~ oon:::" :.':1'°.! ;~~ R:r:. 5394 90 PVt p;;ty n;;a, lO ,.,,f 3 tennl1, avall 8/1. 1878. ~~2-~ent? UNFURNISH£0 ~1.:; ~U c.t4°!Wn~~~ 631~ ;..::,'et egt ram=tiou.onBalltl. ' Br Dene Point. W0008RIOOE·LAl(E ALL UflllllE~ PIN*B''"""' "P.... R ';,PG~·~= "'8ua 71<4-e3118'8 Vl!W N!WPORT 2 IU<S BAY PAID. HEALTH '* 2 It M8M VWO.. MW '"' ~""r" '"' • tharp 1 8 • -. llM.n -•• _ · 3 Bt. 2'1' la. temlty rin., u n u • u a 1 cu 1 t o m CLUBS. TENNI". decor: IU-1174. No 2 IA. 2 Be. wtth bluff vt.w. C!Mt. bltna, encl oer. no PWl'IU .. IT -nnr lr'PIO 11 wet tier dbl PtnthoUM. eultlble Cle»-' pett. 161&/mo. Cfllld <*, petlo. "*-OU pet• 1•75 mo. Call My"""'· doet '° ~ tfM1'1 4Bt Den,2700tq.ft.3car 11 Tm WI oareO-c;,openet '1uat1 lor/mll*:, eto. Comrnl + 1SWIMMING._plus lt0¥8, dlltl•...,., . ..,.. ~11N. Pm\ Or L•"Y- Hoep. HS4l mo. Ce 1 ~10J2400/mo. An I , HOQifohRiNT p atio w1au1oma t10 rulctenct 12000. much mort• Sony, ~~~ 1~'"" ...,, .. ,07 all•· t'7WMI Pam ~,J!~ 1~2~ ..... EJToro380ml.1728. 1prlnk1tr1, l•ro• eun 13t-417t no Pfdlllk.M9od1tls6 Ktw• 1ftti~ .........,. 2 ...._. -..c:J': l<lmnllll ;14~ LUlllPtm ............. llna Ul4 Fenc.d'fWd•oerage ct.dc.vtewofNorillL.aJte. optn ,,, o M+n;;-: 1.:..r:. I~-~"..-... ·. llr.1~Mulmo 2 ldtm oondO w/fMluloue .,_ 1Cldt69ei.wtloome. 1 1080/mo. 7H•t 1U PANC>AAMIC 0 kwood -~u-..,_ ~J. ·-,....--cerpor1 ~all NtWPORTCAESf .... Jutt bMUtlflll, C .. ~ANtA ANA HTS. 38A. 5-45-2000.Agent,no !M. evetlw11nda OCf.ANVIEW a ..... p9d, 0#, WMi10I bltina,1nctry"" . lleM ~~+den. P-o '5M400. lll!lt. ~12 b:· 2::c,ao1::: ffUtala ........... ~ ;nu H!QNY ~ t4 It. 2 Gardetl A...... OMU iM3i'ii'.ln.. ~-.,:,~; ~ o~i.':'. TS~111 ~;~803 81IOO/moAQl6'6-02t8 •au ..... 1.1._.1 ... no Plt....:,I .... ,..,. fall •H.a ~ 13-;ra; tllf .. U, ..... , a-..-.. -1111 ._,,, --"'°° 6-. .._..,. I tt__ ..-fr/• ..... 11._... Newpott ludt So. _._, W•ftt/Clry._ poot, •P• liid9 i er dotll i650. ...... uea •. = 2 a; 1 £SANTA ANA HTi. s•"· I bdrm™.' 572 s; =·'~~n:. r.n,. ... 1700161t1Strttt a?M.Uf4N? P9tto, get, bft-N. No 1e111: 1 , c.. eoct. 1 .,. rrom 1112 b•, t4x.30 ~ Neer eotlo04a. 1111., •• 1!.111• 0tpete<1. tront a beolc ..... (at Dover) •••tMit ._ ..._ .-; I bdn'ft, peea.11&-nee. ~ ~::: ..... "2~87MM7. no pelt, 17llO 1ttllut+ and ltookhurtt MOO yard w/gudener 111ll/•, 642-5\l) knoGlla on.n 1llfWI y0u ,.,. 11& tat 1-0. UUll II ... I..,.,..._, U50. l'll~tttOO. l300 esep. 6*441<4 ~1 11000/mo ..._ A... reeult-cMlttina Delly p9d, ,....._ a ...... I '-tlo. OW... ~..,._ loeyfront Condo' 2 Wrrn Tenent wMted 4 iMi ~ i Lovely' txt, 2 be hOtl'ti. JUlu 1· '°' ~· Gall ..... ,... N..,ort ludt No. =t CtaHitied Ade to :: cNrdNn °"• no No ,..a; 171-1111 wlft J*I _, .aurtty I ' ' I l100 ':; 9f w/mod deoOt & )Wet Plue lr9' den whlf9t bet 6 t4t7-1121aft 1 880 lMftt Alltflut ~ .. tM Orange COMt 1MO WaleOI Ml...eol 17tidi i •. j L: ~ WAT'f~HOMU c ~~-. ' S300'e. 13M190 IUT battl. QOM to eoftOOI. luylng and N Ulng et a l(eec>an .,.onprlcee Ule (1tl6 ... ) ,._,, 1 pee-._._1• -........ ........ ,....~a ....... No ..... •IY ... a r:sui-· ~ -~ ...... ·-• u::mma.....,.. •.r:t w• ~ ., g•r. ,_,, ,_ ,..,., .,,.,._ ......,, reaeontble prtc.•lflt fe / • .,., -64!1-JlO. ,....,._.., ·-« •1~,,_ -r ' llOO/l'l'ICI\ 111 ... p!ul IELL ldl• """with • WANT ACTIOH? rnL 2 rMI' ..... =.· wllat ol•••lll•d la all cleaaltl •d ,., .,. L~ r. ....... _ ..... ,. ft-.-..................... -1mo 1,............... .. ... ••11 l!!!!!!~~!!!J===~~~~~=--:::!; ··::·;.!~~•~l:..,,==--=-=;;==-_, ...... ---0 a..ittcl M• 142-M71 Want Adi Call &42-8071 """ -&bout. 6'4l·5t71 -....... ~ ' , ---- , • l I f ) • I .? t' . . I , I c I l I , , ~ ,, l De Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday. June 12. 1983 AJ!1ta .. 1a, U1t. Aeataeat1, U1I. laaaer Hfff ftr ,Aa1tn1tatat1 3003 la1l1111 011. 4014 Heir WHt•• 9100 Rtlr Wlat.. 91 00 Heb WHI.. SIGG ti Wal.. llM C.ta.... HM lt!Jlll ltull l!!t ltatab 2906 o!Jis\. bbl gar•~'!! I SCRAM-LETS tUITHAIT * 4PPAENTl8T TRAINEE :i;.; ,..., dtRICAl A E ~ THE SEVILLE 2 er. Wt/Q#, 11'r.""I); to 00Mn1 pool, N9'*Poft deluxe 3 br. feoee cure atrHt entrance ••••rt ltatla-100 YOll otD COWAnY . Pleue -our Id todey · · OeY. · 1 up'd ~t•. ctrpe. bltlne. tnod ano•edttpref'd.SS16mo. beeclll, alp• to. pvt gar 1126 Slngle '70 ANSWERS PrlrrleLocallon .... tnlATH under LOAN CC>lumbll gen. hltndyman, land-w/petlo, water pd, 642·5002 • from 111111/wk. 832-8000 873.33 t3. 2 YMra Old/&eOO 1qft. Pn.-,lttl Immediate opening on our 81vlng1 ecape tw1d lfte oon.t. Ref. 10 "J" hnta AN Aw. 2 BR 1 Bath, nr OCMn. 3t 1 HUI VllW Ofll I l 81_. luna;x-Abrupt Xln~~~M~.~~~j I• lrttM PINr Newport Beachd oomoe P fOf Clefk/l'lle f\eeeOt, IC>f In-nee. Byoo, Inc. 646-2211 t 1620. Cell t-5. 8'M 120 3&th St t64ll yrly, FrlJ)C 3 bd 2 b 11 Mkl ct ta ta I .. Malt • Odlou1 lf•trtllltJ en ••p1rl•nH roof eyrlflQe ofc. Part time Hop Slflg a now hiring DUI..... HM g#, estW.tir. se.hi eltO ~rAgt. :1~~:,1~ 'I 1817 WMtciili, N.B. 278 to ~~:;·,;~~~ ac~~~~~r·~~()'~Y OperitOf. Atlentlon to 12-6 dilly . 13.60 hr counter help·1'1utf a i?V ~PM -e PM. & a• t 3000 l<I· ft. 2,435 aq.'1t. c .. I ·•1 '"0-4470 Laroe WMt Oe<m1t1 com· detallt and eye f()( ac.-831 7740 f044. Pr....,. lot hatld 2 t>t. 2 t>a. Din, -..-,, 1oAM-12:00. ON THE SAND Suitable for medloal or art ,.eep O•tt no am .. •r .,.. pany expand• to Ora!lQ• cur1cy. !.O.E M/F Call • Ironing. "'1f>t'l In pweon. olMn.NllOlmo. SUMMER RENT Al. dental. Agent. 541_5032 and amaller. Now lnatHd OlTlllWll UlTI Count'J. l<t)I poalllont to t>etween 10 am -2 pm. Clerk typllt wtih org lklll9 1000 t.lorth COMt Hwy. a Bt. ta.. MOO/mo. II rnoe. Of tong«. 2 Br. 2 3 Br. 2 Ba. unit, wet bar, of riding a d1mo around be f111ed by Mrlout 1ppll-851-9900, Ekt 222. work Into manlloglment. l.ag Bctl. 49"-'044 &IAlr"Ol)lfti. a.. Condo. In V.araalllee. lumltlled, waaher. dryer 4001 Birch. N.B. the block for 1 teat run, Be 'JOUr own bo11. cant• Wa develop •nd .. 4""6804 vi... 11200/mo. Smith lneld Summer. enclad 440 tq ft $450/mo, yOo can uM the privacy ol Catamaran mfg mold•. train our own managert I k I /0 Ill I Top benefltt. v31-5 t3e Hotel• 8411-1700 or Brown gatage.5802Seath<>fe Ag41nt641-5032 your own COAT over 100hulla. 1 comp!. Hl)erwrlttenegrMmenL ;:.,:~ .. ::..: CQHDllT£RS•L[S YllttPrt'1MteH't Ctlwmlng VIiie 18f. ~. 87~1483. T8l Mgmt. 642·1803 B1yfront OfflCff from 300 POCKET. boet. $8000. 1·350·8561 Opening and Clotlng lftrU ft Full time ~nga. Mu.1 ao. to bctl. he. rt•. NEWPORT PIER AREA. Wkly beech rentalt, ruffi.1 \. lq tt. IPllUTHL UVllH ........ at•rt thlttt. Mature, pert. time. ll1at .... ...... ... ~~~1·4~~ng r-d ~d • ~ & ~·.700& delu>c• 3 er. 2 Ba. no Br & 2 Br 0< 3 Br. Opn tll· 1001 In bualneu. marriage, fam-HOME LOANS t 1100+ ,., •••.. SEA CLIFF COUNTRY ''""" lilt fer .,. · w • ,..,,,, "~· • pet•. ~. 11200/mo. HM 'Ill &PM today. 110 lly, etc. Diana. Llo'd E CLUB. 538-8860 I 't Ill l4ll HouM C!Mneft Aleo 3 8r plut den 87$~.. 24th St Npt Sch Coat• Meta 260 af. aulle 631·9476or631·8904 LOWEST RATES NMol xpetlencen,110Mn .. , ... ry. <>-aut•-11111, Imm-.. man-,. .... ,, • • MeldaotOfangeCountyla twnh11, 1815. Agt · _ .. 7 ... 3 ..... • · from S200/mo Utll lnold. nlmvm qua cal .,na: °" "' ...., acceptlnn appllcatlont St= • , Bdr nr o.n. ... ca........ •7711:. " .,.. """ 779 w 19th St. 851-8928 Loal r.... Nell Appearanoe. em-agement poeltlOn avall. OllALTAITI fOf prof..,onal lloute •• a v ht I 2tli TI bltlou1, rellabl1, mutl to beautician w/cllentele. needed lmmedlately 'cleaner•. 15-17/hr. 1rlne. 1380. Ca ll 2 Br S600 y~ Pool V111tlt1 Deluxe offloee on Nwpt Found· 2 chocol•I• Poo. ' ' heve car, and be 1 yr So Full charge, ealary nmgo1. part/time for Prl~ Houaewlvea welcome 2-8PM, 496-842. .._.:. .. b. ·0 •1nr ltatlll J907 ~~v5d_.90Uf.: to 4,000 tq tt. din, Mesa Vecde area. 10 flll Calllornla rMldent. ~51 ·2443 HouM Product•. a Col-• .,1_8222 tv-. I ... C ..... ....c... ut. pe 1· ~ "" 557·2548 RIPI ht TI CALL MONDAY t Pal Oii .,,, ' ··--ul. • ••-49M277 LlkE XMowAEXb • • Beauty ga • m ve company. ,..---------.IL.u .,,lol •• m. Found: 812/83 White fO'X, 9 AM · 1 PM D·~lera Salon. NptBch, 968-3851 Hovaekeeper. llve-ln, 1/2 bloc* to bleott. t Bdr. OoMn-<:lty-C.tallna .. vtew, Exqultlte lakelront home. ll .. •101 _. I -houMCINnlng & cook· 1450. 122 9th St. s br. 2 beth epartment. 5 bdrm, 8 ba, tleec>a t2, B1y1ron1 bldO 800-1.107 Cockapootypemaledog. l•lln214 •· ,tu. hae 1vall1blo a private 0001 l;'f:. Dyt 833-0012 ~ 531-a149 C'---to __,.hlnnl 1..._.1 el1b"''~ furn. BoathouH eq tt av1ll from $1.25 Brookhuret & Adema. II., room for rent to 1·2 heir· 8 3 •• 17 -··-1• ... ..... B•SE .. ENT s1 oo It 1 960-4977 "' cuttera. Call 875-3828. Convaleacent Hotplt•I • ..., • 1 Br. bu41t In ltOYe & ~. for 2 or 3 ldulta. n<> peta. & d le ock. 842·7080 " .., · aq · Bank turn dwn 01< ASSEMBLERS cooklrig expetlenoe re---.-.-1-1-1-~--.1--refttoe catpelt drapea. te30/mo. Ava.II. June 15. Luxurloua condominium ~5~6~ ~64~ell Mon-Fri iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim Good/Bad credit 01< Call BodyShopAaalatant. M/F, quired. Need good refer-_... .. No pett. IMI0-2B·15. (714) 642-0138 on Lake Tahoe'• ti.aull· -• -Merlo Good working con· encea. Mutt be tlexlble 41 Jobe F/Pt. Work In own ,,.---,..------lu L: 2710 tvl North Shore -Incline DELUXE OFFICE SUITES FOUND ADS 111-IHI l••tlilltt 1,.1111111 dltlona. Mon-Fri. Contact and able 10 work 5:30 am Area. Carlt~ re-Blch-FUll kit nr bctl, no II_. VHlage. Many extraa. Bay1ront bldg. 700-1,007 MetropOlltan Fund, Inc lnl1t/Otat1 le11, lJI Larry. JOHNSON & .SON to 2 pm and Q·30 am to 8 quired. 14/hr to start. peta, no llTIOtllng, 1490 PH •YIS YH Week of June l6-25. Hall aq ft avail lrom $1.25 ARE FREE 1 .. 1-.. lfllla"lt, lilt LINCOLN. MERCURY. pm. Pleate call betweM Relee 15 wtlhln 18 wll• mo. Incl utll. HC>-0587 • price S650. 540-8053 BASEMENT $1 00 aq " • "' • 540·5630 10 am and 4 pm Ref checkac:I. Call fof 111)- Blch-f\lll ktt. nr bch. quiet Wlthlhlald&Calcredlt OCEANFRONT Laguna 2500 lq tt. Call: Mon-Fri c N,~~.~rrte!tor~;o7~~~·1~ ..... ,., ...... .,.,., BOOl<KEEPER. TYPIST, 549·3061 • pOlnlment. Perton, no pett, -pay·-em a-II t f 9-5,642-4644 all: J II I N S IWtoar,a11t,•11e. must be e•---len~ In 0t .. , la11'tlHHtMlhl1 non-tmkr. S490/mo. Incl ,.., -.,..ao , ully urn mo. ma or ma n o. an ....-~ "• 11ter 750-0828, 061~71&4 utlte. HO-Oll87. • ... ·-Ju~Sept. 494. 106'\ For lease, corporate oftloe 1•2-1111 Diego. Gron salea were Lt01l rtftrtHOI wlll ~ board bookkeeping for Japeneae aludent aum-12131 51._1503 -•• -• apace. t800 aq ft .. ocoan approx 1200,000 In •• tllttktl. Oalh •ystem, acc;ounta pey-1 mer program. Find hOtt ---------S.Utlful ,_ luxury epta. It DllTA •IA Palm DerHrt C.C. new 2 view. Prettlgloua Dovlf 1982. Owner hla other able. reoelvable. cut· lamlly, plan partlea, .... Hlkpr/babyalttlf, wtcdyt '°'rent, 21toty, 3 Br. 2'Ar Santa Ana complex offer• Br hae. vu, coot apa Dr In N-port Beach, bualneaa lnteres11. Write IOllRILL. 712·1101 tomer Invoicing, type 45 cort field tripe. Mutl be 10AM·6PM. Newport Ba. dahwr. mlcro--w, apeclout apt w/crpt, $50/ntlcpl. Mld-wlc spcl. near Cout Hwy.11.35 eq FOUND: Mele, butt lerrler T -Shine, 4445 La Jolla wpm New b01t ae>es of· organized and know home. 844-81•'1. enclld 2 cat gr, pool & drapes, etow. earpor1. 588-8119 11. Full service With wet mix. Female. red golden VIiiage Or, San dlego, ca ASSISTANT LOAN SERVICE MAH lfce. Newport Beach 1 11 1 p1 . ca 11 K aren, poolt, lndry rm, play bar & ample parking. Cell retrelver; Mele, tan & 92122. ~CCR S 11 a r y I 6 5 0 I II r . c 0 mm u n t Y w • · l•llllATI area. Only 3 ml north or ltata11 tt Sylvia: Pelican PropertlH white 1hep1rdlret mt~· 5 lnllt 6'12·8200 714•832•8342 II .. •JllEIT DELAWARE PINES SC Plaza. Sorry no pete. l•art •tOI Inc 714/845-6501 female lab puppies,. 8 NEED DYNAMIC PEOPLE BUI" medical dletrlbutor OllTIMH 111¥111 "4·$10/~~ldloand Tv 2 Br, ~/mo. Falrvtew Vlllu, 811 So • For lease e><ecullve offices week1; Male, lerrler. blk w;nt. every1hlng In Ille? Columbia Saving• and n~s person e1tper In Costa Meta Dist. looking Promotional Advet'llalng Frplc, RU<>'· Oat. Fairview SA. 547-7485. 2 t10')'. 3 Br. 1'n Ba. lrplc, L d p 1 1 N & tan 6 mo old puppy on 1 take long to earn Loaf'\. •n a~reHlve, cu•tom&• •arvlce w/~ood 1or emwnettc lntvldual Company. NOW OPEN!. """"'te ruttlo patio ~ cpta/d p n 1 0 en nau 1• ewport euall now., Numeroua big $$$ Glenn 540-0709. h I ~ ~ """' " No~:.re.42-8807 ..... BOO occ.' ·,-2 .. 00/mo : ··,1: Beach, 3122 eq ft. High • growt -orent real ea-generalottlceakllll Ull thetllkea totype, --PartandFulltlme . ...,._ " 1 lblllty ffl 1 adult cats and klttent.: Partner wanted lor re-tale lender. le ... king • be able to work weu phones end 111111 1a1et EOE 045-0306 OJT 19221 Delawwe St coata Meta. Working aec. Brad, 548-5808 or ~&o aq 0 ft ':ri::9 !~: FE Long-hair Orange alored German car • profeaslonal to aa1l1t In under prenure end 111 men. Non-1mkr Send re-JEWELRY Excellenl op- o.luxe 2BR 2ba In 4-plex, male, non-drinker . 552-7801. on Newport Blvd In Land· Tabby cat. Newport Mer ced e 1, BM w , mane~lng Its Loan S&r-part of 1 team. Benellle, aume to Po. Bo• 1323 portunlty. for aharp part q>t., ctrpe, bulttlne, encl. S 250/mo. hae prlv. Charming COM 2 Br 2 Ba. mark Cannery VIiiage ~2e5ac~ AnlmD~I Sllcell~r. Portell•. Audi. C11h vice unction. Selected aalery negollable. Phone CNewpall ~~7-9Be32a3ch ._!~ time aalee perwn In retail gat, hk-upa. no pelt 831-7405 Pref prof. fe non·amkr. Bldg. Dlallnctlve decor11-IN ve, 01 8 needed for oxp1n11on & cendldita will be , .. pon-841-2665 btwn tO· 12 "" .,..., .. ...,., Jewel 1 Bond ble 16211. ~ Furn. 112 blk from ....... No 26-30. 1375 plua lut. Inn with wood penellnn & Mesa. 644-3656 relocallon. George (714) elble lor training and noon only 3.5 tor appt d ry 1 ore. S 1 ""'' 759 ""'58 ""11 Id " 0 D 5 54 t-4277. German Car aupervltlng the activities · an permanent. alary Huntington Cteelt Apia. kltch, laund, S275/mo. """ wa paper prc:>v ea an F UN : hepllerd puppy Englnelflng. ol 11\e Loen Service atelf, C1retak1r went1d, DO lllTAL/frttlt lft. plua comm . Phone Luxury adult IMng. 1 & 2 Balboa Pen. 873-9327 acloua oondo, NB, Bluffa, xlnl elmoaphere lor vie 21 11 & Orange CM. monitoring and verifying YOU LIKE PETS & Buay pteaaant N.B. office. 495-6734 Bdrm, with oweoee. heat Furn rm. It kit, worttlng F. prof to al'lr wtaame See el9Cl.ltlve offices. Avall 4ppro• 4 moa. 845-9467 Pert/time or aeml·retlred: accuraClY or documenta-MONEY. Vacation pet E.xper. In all ph .... front -J-H~E..,.R""B..,.E..,.RT=-H~A-L-L--- 1 water paid, teleY!aed S250 + MO .. •n utH. Ce.JI to apprec. 760-1750 lor 2•5 year term. Asking Aft 6 attorney &/or paralegal, tlon and repor11, hand· care In ctlente hornet can ofc. Full ume. Salary BREA MALL Meurfty From IS 10 Cell S 1.20 eq rt, triple end. F b d accountant &/or lnveat-11 dlftl It earn you high Income & beneft D &4&-1813 rr ~5 · Anawer Ad #8 12. F.toahr2BraptHB.l225 Annual CPI. Call Sylvia· ound •mall rn og ment att0elat• to share rig more cu cue-M 1 1 d · open It. ays PIT office poettlon open. om · 042-4300 24 hr1. mo_ & 'n utll. Ellen Pelican PropertlM Inc. w/wht paws & chett. tomer lnqulrlea, and aturty •a +, Mn • 842-8880: evet/wknda, Call Tom Ray. 52$-1278 ...... WW Laguna 8Mdl·Pvt ent, ba. 638-7693, 97S-3787 7141845-6501. Broker Coale Mesa. 642•2060 ~e~~:~r:~:.~~11 '19o71:~ ~:~Ire :~~:~n:t::g~;· ~~~: r~~~~. ~:cn= _9_7_3_-3_403 ______ Lady Hkkr/comp11111on. for I & 2 Br. Townhoule Apta. 1~76. Prof/but. ma1ure. Flo ehr w/M/F iuper clean cooperation. Found tm poodi., curl)' pOlnlment, 547-9220 or the loan Service Man-Care Service. 1818 Vic· lf11er wtindt or fuM time llYe-ln . frple. dlhww, lrg patio, non•moket, 494-0451 well located NB Condo. Germge• for renl centrally tall, Spyglaaa Hiii area. reapond by mall to: HRW. ager. Thie pOtltton re-tory Blvd, Suite 20 t, W1"'"1/Walttr 720-0418 anClad tl~le It• lllfn S310. 87S-~3 toceted, nr Frwys $45. 6-40-6800. Inc, 1820 E 1st St. 1240, quires recent tupervieor; Glllldlle, CA 91201. EKperl•nced food and -t...111--ng-Managw----10-..,.-. H:'~1r'~as~~)mo. 1 Br In,_ deluxe twnhM NISllUTI •-YIOll Call 841-4147. Lost dinner ring CM Park Santa Ana, CA 92705. ewperlenoe with • mort-CASHIERS CO<lktalla. Apply In per-lu•ury apartmant1 In /,_... ,.J ....... ~ Iv -" H b 81 d t B k St Sentlmenlat value. Re-REIT&I••-gage banker or aa\llnga eon. Ben Brown'• ~ Coeta M..-and • --·~· 940-5623. w .. ,...... •v•I ,..,.... Pf • Covenng So. Or. Cnty, ar or v ·• • a If · ward 5•2·1045. .._, end loan alonn with •• --·-~ trH w1hr/dryer, gar LagunatoSanClemente. 1950-580tq.ft.Acroaalr So.CoastPlazaM1ll.Or-· " • eeurent, 31106 Co111 Nlguel.Muat llveontlte. w/luto door, M7F. 061-<4999 Fedoo. Call tor de11111.'·L-o-1t_·_O_o_ld_B_u_l_ov_a_A_c_-ange Co. Loceted In the 1 ~~~·.::o~~~g~~u:,~.:~ Wt•H'I Hwy, South Laguna Rent + renlal Incentive. rm 1425 + 9375 dep. S295/mo. Rob 64S-8528 Mgr. 54g...1368 cutron wrist walch Vic: moal auccetaful mall In loan aervlclng. l"°l1llh lteroa Oflver ror euto parta ttore. S«id background to· Gu pd. M-ture cple Lrg Br. Of-Rm & Ba. for Newport on beach. En-So. Cal. Conlalnt new T 1 1 di Full Orne poaftlon tor u-mutt know Area. have Nancy Batt, 3040 Bu-pref'd. Nr. 405 Fwy. Non 1mkr. male/lemaJe, mature workl~ female N.B. Approl!. 643 a/ft, graved .. Grant Grad equipment & llxturet. Ex· 1 h 1 1 an outetan ng perlenced Cuhlera. valid Calif. Orlver't lie Ctlanan Strwt, San Fri/\· 893-4894, &46-9243 private room & bath. '250+. 548-002 . N.B. ~~rc'h:~~ia ShosTeo~ 611 7182 ... Reward ce11en1 market Gooctvol· fn~~n °~~:J;::Y :_~:~ Apply In Pet1on 11 2 lo· and good driving record. Cltco. CA 94123. ft.LAii Wllll ~~: ~·. :?:'94't~tlla. M/F ahate houte, pool, 648-2947 846-3837 ume & h~ net prollt and benetlta package. cation•: APPLY: HUB AUTO Lmgal Secfetary-Prot>ate. '50 mow In credit, eflec> apa. tennla. 1300. Loll: large reward. mature po!lfltlal. 3 ner leavlng For confldentlal con-MARS I'S SUPPLY, 2120 Harbor Bl. 3 yra experience to tlve now thru ~ 2 On no Cotta M ... Blufla. 845-2439 evet/wknd'll. llWNllT IUOI female cat w/brown fur & area. <213>4 2•7973· slderatlon. pleate aubmll Coate M .... 84&-2484 handle 841nlof Partner & B 1 1 1 Br avall In a 3 Br 2 ttry M F lh 2B k tOOO tq tt well maintained mitten pewt 8 tOet on la•ttlatll retume with talary hit-... Claude. Paral,al. xlnt typing 1 5r · aptt or 1ren d• twnllae w/ffplc gar dll / r r hN, non-am ' bldg on quiet atreet. each Iron! p'aw No fur tory to Pereonnol Officer 1FormerlyOene'1) Ory'"'&•-inn .. -tp. 8 daaya. tlllllt. H not nee. Wiil 101mo .. enc ote dlhwr rr .. wid' auto ga; 1225 mo. Y. utll + 1175 · o,,. 1 it'n 4011 UUltOtastPlau .. .-. .... ·-A1 0~ t 1n ZM aoo patloa. Call Boyd or door. 'Need rettable m/f. dep. &45-8201 gara:::1~v~~~~":ioor ~~~~.~~~: i:~-~:i-1-~rn' •,•. lallHI ~~Z~~ellfled eppllcantt. and ~~'U~~nRs~~:J: ~ ~~ oo~:. Ora; Nancy 847"9920 $295/mo, lat, 11111, '8e M/F attr lrg N-port home 645-3323 daye. •n ~Ur., U112 L••H lllh M Co. Alf'P0'1 ., ... non inlllt lfff clMtllng dip. refundable, 27-37 1350. non-amkr NEWPORT CENTER Full LC00<iSkTta:t1-• L !2t0e E.g1r ... athy. Stf°on:~~plo~~S~~·.~· ,p !~ ·~ lall at. tmoklr. Send r_,me 2288 Paclftc AWi, Short term OK. Call "' .. " • • Entertalnment and CrulM wtth aelary requlr--.ta S-~-~h ~ B. CM. Call Rob DI an I 8 4 2. 3 4 4 2 ' aervloe Executive Sultet Npt 1-lgtt 845·2811 Exoel re1urn1. Call ford&-• ' • • E 0 E Ship Dlrectort. Mutt to: P.O. Box 7820, ,..__ .,,._.,,_ .,.,. .,,..._ 1575-$825. 640-5-470 · 1a111. 714184&-8337 any· : i : · · Beectl 92080 ~. lt15tmo. Ring 213·396-5203 831-1288. Loat Per elan, pale time. • • Childcare. Like to apend train. 1-312-888-4347 por1 ' . 07~57 d11yt. 8!51-9&<47 Muter Br for clean, quiet, M/F to 1hr 2 br. 2 b• NICE office In Corona de4 marmalade cotor Male. ---------• ........... • your summer In the tun & Ext c-i533 Call Refun-LOAN ...... r-.p pet.of! In twnhte. omontory Pt apt with Mar. 320 • q. S280/mo A E w ARD s 1 o o lnveslor/Partner needed. • imeke money al the tame _d_•_ble_. _______ 1 =---=-......-: • ....---..~'%! S280 mo. Bob 546-7593 v•-. NB.1430. 973...:µ5 pllJt Utll 6.45-5383. 2333 6.44-4 t40. old company In food-... LtH AtsttlatlH time? Dawn age 12, Oreg r • ., .. lffretary/ Al • r.ult of continued E CoaatHwy, -Lo_a_t_:_P_ood_le_.-,0-y_ra_o_ld. 11rvlc1 lnduat ry I •.•.•••• 110-r !OarelooklnglOlacom-• I r ---gr0'#111 and p<oftlablllty, Rm, Nwpt Bch, pool, N.B. cln, non. 1mkr. prof.. I 751·3020. 980-6441 .. _1 .. ,1., 011210.. penlon to while away the r .r. ltrtW ......,.,, Columbia Saving• 11 • 1 to • S225/mo. Woman only, M/F to ahare Oen view, 3 ----------wht mixed, Fem . nu to I -• • d c 11 M Eicper'd for buey Coet.a Mllltng quallfted lndlvtd-freatl pelnt, deen, aval 35 up. Aval! June ll>. bd. 3 be, NIWS)ort Creet Ole t ulle. newiy redec. w/2 area. Cell 545-2741 tnveator wanted for hOme Equal Opply Employer aummor aya. • om M ... office. Ca.II Peggy ualt 10 fill ,_ Oj)etllngt l400/mo 1-240-e010 84~2590 aft 5:00. Condo with 2 temalel oles.bath & huge tlorage word prooeNlng 114t<Vlce ( L 1 n d •) 111 6 PM 548-2524 8:30 to 11 In the Real Ettllte Lend-apeco, approx 500 tt HWllll 6&7·3939 lultt11l l11a111 548-5314 for detalla. Inn ........... ~ at our -•---·-It 111t Room _1,.,...1te -r·....... 1380/mo. 873-5747 or aJ 1 1 11 •• 1 I ... ....,.,...,.. ·~ ... _ .. -" ...,.. ... .. _,...... 842•2t 23 tot • nc ut • c .... en no. Lon Sml wtte dog. child• w•-Tt IWI Lanz, IOC3ted on Fashion CLERICAL WOITIYI lrvlne tecillty CIMn 2 Br ~ IUtchln N 1 kitchenette, bath. 1 unfurn, 1300 mo. AvaJI pet Vic. Nwpt Blvd, Irvine -• Island In Newport Beech llOlnllY 1 lCWI SEIMCC CUlla Hgta '500. 2421 E. •1Jh rnllbc:h. 13!50 loo utllt . Near South Coaat Plaza, lmmed. 831-3296 dyt. Blvd 8•5·9t81 IPT IOM PllPllln1 la tooklng for en el!· ORDER ENTRY Experienced Executive ReapontlbUlllee will In- St. 645-5109 No 1>91•. 831-9259 award winning Pen1rldge Oftloe space ror INN: 7 47 PtrMHh lOl Z NEED AT AJ1. SHELTER? per lenced retail 111ea Sec:retary tor Maoazlne olude handling o.menoe, SIA• ••1 •TIL Cove 2 Br Condo to tt, '895/mo utll1 pd A/C. Par1mw1lllp1 ivallable In P«t0n, Mull have 2-4 CLERK Publleh•r. Mutt have payrnentt. beneficiary Near Hoag Hoep a..it.._ share. Prefer non-amkr. ground fir 1055 El CIRCUS OF 4-ple•'e, condo't or yeera e•perlence In reta.11 t t t h d 1 ~ 3 Br 2 Be 2 Wkly rental• now avall. partly IVrn. •P•. pool, Camino Dr. Coeta Mesa homes. Little down and telea and tome super· good ellortlland and • • emen ~ azar n-atOly apt ~ gar.Q. 112& & up, Color TV. garage. $300/mo. low monlhly paymetlta. vlsorybeckground. REMEX It cvrrently-"· typing ekllla. Muet b• aur.naoe cuttomer dswtu l~ry hook-up' Phonee In room. 2274 714/76 1-4687 or ld~~!.E..olFaJrvlew& MASSA&E Bkr833-8182 The ld1al candidate wlll lnganlndMdualforthe ~~.!~~~~!ype-=c:0 :,.:',1t:.~ a7ooimo. 2 Br. 1 1~ Newport Blvd, CM. 7141720-0288 76._1040, Mr Trecy 719 NO HARBOR BLVD have been Involved In position ot Order Enlry "' MtY!c. experlenQI 11 1 1415/mo. 54&-0230 Noi ltttla,Jltttla' Mil N 3 B C d I HB FULLERTON Mta!J It Lt1a 4 high volumn women'a Clerk EXECUTIVE SECRET ARY plut. T""'nn of 50......., la ,..... _ •m u, r on ° n • Ptuati executive office, air. 170 1112 pAiit HMI L•••s ready·lo wear talet. '"'Can """'' handle I ,.,. . .., _,, ... ...... -LAlllA llAll pool,,~. frplc. 848-3944 wet bar, 2 balht, •Int. HB • * - -* Our Co ofterea a com-Reapontlbllllt11 Include ...., ,__ requ red. NWPT HOTS Sp1c1ou1 llTll • evea wllndi. location. 1000-1800 t/I. e,e1 12 1111 tt UI No Credit Required peutlve 1t1rtlng 11lary lyplng of •elett order., Ill· d.:=~= l =rrtwill~~.lC:.,at· ,_2Br, 2Ba.ctoeeto Prof male, atralght, 70a/l.Call847·0954 ATTRACTIVE 738-05229-97clytbkr end ex~llent benefltt Ing end other genecaJ aUCCIMfvllyperforrn 1~ TRW l'l'MIChlnl. v«· bcfl. 2 Mttr Br aultM. Wkly rentala. Low rat... non-trnkr/drnkr wl1he1 MASSUSSES Cash 1oen1, up to i5.000, For lnlervlew Pleue can· cler'lcal duties. Mutt be multl-reeponajbllttl4Nl7 1 nn ..... th ~·-...tt ,,_.,.,. bltnt,...,. Oecil, avail J•""' C<>lor TV, fr .. ooff... 1 Prof ol'flce Griffith Bldg. S E O ..,. O Sue Gee detail oriented, type 40 .. ., .., --• ..,...... • 1 1750·~. 645-7400 -·1 r.ated pool & ttape 10 to ahr your uxurloua Vie Lido, Nwpl Blvd Pll't TO ERV Y U slow or bad cr .... tt K, ......... 11 WPM (accurecy with We haw an Immediate and r~ prior to OCMn. Kltctl't avail. 985 home/condo/apt. Call lrg office 1400 or 1maller CLINICAL Hypno111 even II unemployed. Ute -·•• numben) and have a openll f0< • Mef•tary funding f0< d FHA and N Cout Hwy Stlll1 Olton, 530"3118· office 1280. Each w/Np Smoking-Weight-Sir... ~~~~:«~ny purpoH. A 1 1 1 1 1 • n 1 M • n • minimum ol 1 • 2 yeara wltop Nia. Full benefit conventtonll io.tll. Loar PARK NEWPORT APARTMENTS Ug\lna BMdl, 4114-5294 Prof. ~ to attr 3br, aecretarlal area. Call ~2-5982 ager-Seuoned, miture general offl~ ewperlence pec:kage. Salary background helpful '•"t B•n IRS 3ba CdM llOfM w/ooea.n 873-7480. OttfrHttn .... n peraon needed to help oomrnen.urate Good typing and or fire .-: .... ~ "c vu. Rm. R .... 8-44-5347 • $290/up, carpetS, EIQOllTI I "FAST MONfy"-90% expand ret111 rental oper-We offer compelltlve w/~=~f1~~Mr, g~~='.lonal •11i. ete,.. NurM wlii care fot your Prof. p~ to ·"'are 3 Br. dra"""', ale, reetroom1, IOIELI 2ndt, "''llfmmlnn poo11, atlon Heavy pllonee and talerlea ind excellent IN""EWDnRTB"'•CH ..... ..,.,, t .__ -~· .,, .,..,. 9 ... • betllllltt. Ple&M 11pply In .,_....._ ""'t ,._._ 1 CllllWW. Ol'UATDll " '. ~ ""' _,_,, paten 1• my n-2'n Ba With 1 female. 1730"Bellch Blvd. Hunt-o u Tc .. LL o NL y room addltlona, land-counter Hies. Appl) ...... ,10n to our Per·--n'"' ""'....., ..... ,,... ··-....... ~ ~ t -~Bdrm Apart-Yorba Unda home. with ... I t 'Be h 84!2 2834 " .......... ..._ Call u HAUL 2880 Newporl "" -· .... ary.-traln. Ide.al for (Lt• lhft) menta & Townhou-. TLC. M•"" 910-1294 ..-50. Mary 54&-1435 ng Oft ac · · · 835-9199 ........,.ng, ..... ut on · • Ottlce 8·00am • 11:0(>am widoM. dlvorceee a ,_ w 111 b4I reeQONll>le tor tht _ 1 olh« k1en programe. 8111d, Cotta Meta. or 1:o0pm • 3:00 Some are elegantly I Reep. F to ehr 3 br Nwpt • EUOITIYI Simi• i OITll IAIOllll ALL LEHOER8 people to the Job market. lnl)Ut of ,_ loene. aup tumltihed. ...tr Creat condo, N.9. Welk 1 MO FREE R~T Bactielor/Bectlelorette MORTGAGE 831.003 l IAIYlmll REllEI 5~22 plemental Information From 1695 ltatals 2tOI to bch. Oar age, Waah· Wllh ahort term ,.. ... full Ottloe & Birthday Part.lee. Needed tor 1 toddler In m) ExperlenQI not ~· record ollanget, anc ~j~~~i:·~. 2~.,Jl~~7~~.~:~~ r.::vT'~•~':1?i ~':.'dlt~~ 1(-:p ~~~~ TIE UST llRUI D•n~~'la,!~31 ~ ::c~v:.0~:1 DIVISION We train. ldHI for ~:c'o.~ =~t:: ....... 1... lly ~ Maureen Reep. MIF 10 ahr new 2 Sr leHlon•l Image high. 881 738-8638 568--8$38 M pleate. 650·5294 h-0.H-I Ot,,.rttltt =~ ~ne ~ mlnal. CRT explflenol codo w/atr•"'ht M. Coata 1 Dov., Dr. Su~o t-4. N-· triHOI, BABYSITTER w•-ter for" 1711 Uttt St, market. ~22 helplul. TYPlng of 60 wpn VERSAILLES BALBOA ISLAND 2 Br. "' rt aa 11 • .,. 3•"' t f r.. ...... -· ' It ,_.ulf9d. V LA .... eo· Meaa/Newport .,.. po .... ac . ""·-""' llLIEI TllOI' . I .. -Cihlldren, mw Coata Men .... 1L .... L " 1215/wk. ••••P• e. , Im •• 1•11.. --t CON008831-<4880 87~2910. $325/mo lat & IHI. WATIRfHITIPPIOI lllELIHITllll 1.1.UmD home,muttPlevetr•nt& It,_ • • -·-Columbl• offer1 com· 842-9691 ref'•· 63 t-<4499. FOJ 11 Miiiion Dollar plv1 WATCH BOATS 00 BY Beau11ful Waterfront room . NEWPORT BEACH on Beeutltul exciting girl•, ltttt11• Ot. .... • ... , .,,., ••••• ,., Open Hou... Great petltlve talarlea, OP· Udo leylront 28f, lt50 1 bath, kttchln, pool. Retired unencumbered out Hwy. approic 1.000 Private room• Spec:lalTZing In 181 a 2nd BANKING l /P ~unity h>r portunlty tor adv•ne. mo. e7&-98eo t>oetlflo. tannll, bMl:tt. BFartender 1 for1tJparta.llea. 1q ft.7s11p!~':a.171.00 Dally 10AM·2.I M TO'a tlnce 1949 F8orectoaure bnght, 8'.iper tharp '*''°" commen~ ~11~1 1250/' k 831 8 223 ree room or t m n· 14~..-1 1885 Park Ave. C.M R.E. Broker 8d Realt01't pec11111t K to.}lelp anowe.xpenalw, . ..,,_.., ..-.. .,......, .. WAWT 772 3e0s · -• • tenance. Ann ·2303, We have IP-w/detkt 63 t·9893 842·2171 545-0811 01) Pleue-our eo today CLER exlC\ltlve hc>mee. Pan Including dental and CNnnlng Older 2 bdrm • · 540-2245 available • NOW! Reaa. ---------undl!' LOAN. Columbia time, wtcnda •mu.ti vtllon eovttaoe P1MM apt on Canal. Recently C4M t>eyffont. Baytld• Rmmte needed nr So. R9nt • Coma by & talk. 0 W N E R /I NV E 8 T 0 R Savlnga. TYPISTS Pereon Mlected muet be er.ell Judy EfMnon at reoeootl1ed Olde!' per-P11ioe, epectoue 2 br 2 C Pl 127.. 88 ffD N Hello Lonel'J Butlneu need1S35,000 2ndTDa1 .. ....,....,~oomed&llllW 77&-7101. Monday 0t *'-d, utll. ·paid. 188() ba, '4000 mo. Biii Gn'.in-oatt aza, "· t 1 WMtcil rive, Pl. Men. 4ttrectlve young 24¥. Int. Prln only. Call Bankl~ -~"'' Tueedey 9 am to Noon, mo. eeo-t145, dy, Aaaltor, 87M181 Carport. Avall. now BCh. 842-99l'4. Roaa or L • d Y av a 11 for Mr. Meadowa 830.-7682 IEOlllTAllY TD GREAT WESTERN 8AV• an out penona~ fC>f more lntormatlon 549-8289. •tt 4:30. Stu lunch/dinner e1eor1 9.5 lllUDI aaalllER INGS la the place to etart Prefer tO!NOMwltll R. 11 Wwtcllff, large 2 Br. 1 Ba. CdM beyfront. BaClde Roommate to "'' 3 er 1-.-1~1-.-"-1------839·3080 RELIABLE COUPLE want .. your career with a REAt~s~~~·T':ss. pool, car port, •tortOe Plaoe, epectoue 2 r, 2 houte, 1250/mo & 1/3 I l 2911 ""s ..... P--IR-IT""U_4_L--A""E-A~D~IN-0~81 175000 °-· .... b 1 WtareagrowlngeuCCflt· d Y n • m 1 i; • 215W 1 t St #1051T "*'8· 64M152J ba, '4000 mo. Biii Grun-utll. 842-1983 •ft 8. Chrla nta I Advice In all matten. TD. onotJ· 7,,.;r-~~ lull lndependel'lt com-growth·Otllnted flnanelal . •. • • y..., Br dy RMftOf , 87M181. or Merk. &500 1q. It. Corona del merc1a1 benk with our fnttltutlon. Tuatln. Cl. ll2880· • '7• tv OCMn, • nu love, marriage & bual• s t,000, oomf)IU. lnl me.In ottloe looated In Or· •tun• PAY palntlct)t. oar. patio. N9wport 8ch 3 BR dpl)C, Roommate to •hare 2 Mar. Only .65 per lq. rt. neu Alto eounMllng. only 15 yra. 831-4179 Co I l we are 8111<1"" 2 lndlvld-1475/mo lnct utll. Opn MOO weell. 1 blk from I 2 bd 2 Great potent111 for var-1816 So. El Camino RMI. ange nty. f you en oy t .. ,, .... , ,,... Wiii Hae Set/Sun 2091/2 33rd beectl. Summlf rlelf· t Ory. rm. ba houae lety of uH• Agt. San Clem. 492•72116. WIDOW HAS HS ~r profeaalonel setting and uala to work In our Loan r-·•-St. vatlone, 646-37511 In COM Male Of female. 675-8700 -~,.....,...,--....,....,-,.....,..--~-• T O't, $10,000 up. o have a minimum ol 3 Document Depertment opportunltlea IVllllble excellent loc. 1350 mo ---------• Splrltual Advlaor • credit check, no Plfl . yHr1 bank 1eoretar1a1 Outlet lnolude filing, With the 1.o• AnglH <,,o'-~VJof~~ . . . . . . . . . . • • ••av ... ••• M4Lt11A111..._ Equal Oooty~ . M/F ·-.. NftpOf1 &each White 042·9225 0( 759·8031 PENINSULA. Commerclal In all matter•. butln"' Call Oennlton Aeaoc experlenoe, we haw a praperlngl'Ml.,tateloen Tlm11 Clrculatlon 0... .-weter lltftr, 20 atape to Jonn or office. Carpeted wHh love, marrl~. Angela 873-73ll. potltlon tor you. Muat docum1nt1, anawerlng partment In our•---------u -aend. Large bright & alfy "'"s ________ rut room 1400/mo 87" 2•"'5/ 73 "'7•• ~~--~--,-l~IO--have heavy oommerclal phonu, and c!Mteklng door-to-dOOJ rwwaplpel' LOAN , ..... •· ·•2r-•a _,' ...... 2 Bt'. tum. ept. FamHi. hr lg hOme wtmature 2903-B Newport Blvd. .,-.... ·• .,.. Belt Wutt4 document• and ln..-.n-Mlee pro0,rt m. Guaran--~ ktt~'tiiOO only . 1475/weetL rMp workl~\.t" E.Slde, Ihm White RHltor •I• -·-------~o~~gr!~~~'fy~'~-~~ ton ... fyplngot411WPM teed hoyr1y wage plua f lo )"ty. 87&-7887 131-()174 CM 1300 +. 8-03e9 1175--4830. la1tnttlt1 3011 ACCOUITS wpm, and 1xcellent die-It r.qulred. commleelon Houra· 9 orec sure WALK TO BEACH taphone tranactlptlon ete-AM-2 PM. °' 4 PM • 9 lua. ._. 1Ht luL .... ~ nto ~~.·i~t1i.~rat11:i::i C•••erc1a1 p~~·8 ~:,21~!~U,C,t~• REOEIVAILE per1enoe. ~:1.~~:' <lc8oo~~o·~~~"oi pplp~~~::l ~.~ Spec1'al1'st + depollt. Retr per'tOfl ....... 2tll •xper. 840-5558. OLElll You Wiii b4I reapoalble for and ••oetlent benefltl. v• r: --n. .. -· ... Kenneybunkporl? ~~~m11y.Avai June 111· Tg': ~.P:Jc6:!~it~:. c1aaa111ed Ad•.,. the ~:rn~gi~~,,:~~~~~·~· ~nr.'1~~a':r::!: ~~~~2;:; .• ~·,1~P 1 4> CotumbltlSavtnge,•or-Didn't he win the 11100 l<I ft of fenoed enawer to • 1ucce111u1 Leading OM-hour ptioto-and Htlatlng branch tween 8:00am • 4:30pn1, ----------1 Ing and hlOflly profttetiee Monaco· Grand Prix 10 ']J?. WE LOOI FOR y11d. c-2. 8ult11 T 1ao E. garege or yard ••lei II'•• 11n11111ng equlpmen1 manager In dally fur» Mondlly -Friday. Pill~ nnano111 leeder. "..-. '' YOUl ~\~1:~~.M. UOOfmo. =~1way to tell more ~n'7~:1J';: ~th~~ =~·or lendlllQ environ· ..... .., .. " ...... Ing Speclellt to WU1M _. °" ~ f \..) ~....._ of 48 wpm and know!· 1 W• offer growth op-l 14/711·4lN tr 9;'lf~~;-~ ;;;~ ~~ 1 .... 11 .... n Free-1tandtno corner. lulan1 Ou. edoe or 10-lley. o,... ye111 portunlty,e)Coetlenhtotlt· 4lH """placee our organtu-""VVV"·---.,. " rou,. nol sun who (or "'111) lltllllfYbvi$llOft Unltmltecl bl.lay Newport Panln, Pleir t lfperlenee In aot'ol.tni. Ing eondlllona, aalary .-id llOft wlll vlelt on buelf-... Cl1llme. lncludlrlD l!;AIP-wu. don't ltll becl-yov'tt ~ alON #t In Orange Co. area, perfect for receivable, reconelllatlOfl be"eflla. PlllH (fell GREAT WESTERN tripe tf111 unmer. If~ eratlOn of __.,IO .. Ktnntybunkpcrt ,, on. ol I« 4tllln<l1Ytly Eatabltahed f2 ~ral tak•out• Sulhl, recordt, of account a. c redit Cindy Garrl ton 11 are 18 or Oll9t, woutd Ilk• ~ dOCMMnt&. b-~fft1tnl 11>1rl111eftt floor plm at Se1w1nd Vtlllct Photoe taken/Aett ohkd Hobie, re. oreem ttc. can memot •nd related.,... 714-830-8800 SAVWGS to aeln bualneee .,._ t • n a I v • • •• 8 mo Quarnted aervtoe t0< detalla. 813· I 148. ~ 11 preferred. Ooeta MeM ~ and .,. ,,.. to ~kn~ of tn o~~~~,:.~e:~,:·;~~s:~~~ ;.!i::ult *Credits• E~ WltnMI Shope, Offlcet & atOfl W ,. I ma ""'°AD() •qual <>ff,) a-..i--lravel, Cell behre1n lorttOloaurH, trullM ' ,._, Time M-az1ne, ...,....... 1v111. C-2. ..,.,. • o ... , an ••eel ent l;LIJ\.Jll\ "' I , ... H • .,,,,,,_ 9·3" "·30 WtOf1t ~ and lht '-lnd of atttnhon you Ots.rn -. ........ vvv ealary and benefit• peck· · ........ · otMr '°"' ~ ~ A perltct bltnd ol naturt tnd h¥tftl-KNX Radio.~~ .q.rt. CM. 64e.7249 llQI end oono-ilal WOf'k BANK 141 .. M ttona II '9qUlred, nntltd'" • kltttt w11t1 tiabblM!c brooh and quwl Ytotttolll b•••tdal , ,.Ull environment. Pleaae E.~.I! Want adt &42·7667 General • ""* 1 poncb, COOltd by ~tvrtl CKttft brecics Add to Mio ere relocetlng. ltatall lln '1\tl'i ,.......,... apply in per.on or MnCI :-:.::::.:.:.:.::.:.:.:.:.~ -;:====;;;::=::.! ~ IQCUfatelY. Ml Thia ~ Poeltton 11111 tlMi\ covrt,, sw1mm1nc IJOOh, • jl(uw and TuetlnOto 832,...134 1200 _ 2ilbl..,, nw ,:s,.. 11=1, • r1a1.1me wtth ealary 111.. time. Co1111 Meae. otfwa en~ ..-Y ...!1~ ,:'~~t~11 ~~~vld lftilJt Wut.. HR ., ... 1~1olf\Oll, ·,;~ ~~-'-t°'Y to: .... ,~-~,· .. ,.,.,,..\ \•C'-~ "''~ 6494842• •net bene;:,.r::• PfOlldlJ tlll 11o111t ((¥tft l\fftftfybuft•portt) 1 "" 15-40/mo. 138-1006 !.""""-~ ... ,~ ltrlflU •• ,-.~Y. h.e.t'P OOVtANMENT JOiil • ~~ ~en ~ n... .... ._..... ..... , ...... CdM ... -._ .. t ~\• uJ• e~ Tttoullndl of" polntfMftt. -Oltll """ ..... ,..., ,_rOOfll. one ..... WO...... hee Of' 'In Of .,....,........ ........ .......... a I a \~' • •'. muet bl lllled l!Mlldl-Judy Im;;;;; at Sldu1t•t•tifr011$545 ~__.,~~~1cfr:.· ..._po111..c11 fnSeftf'R-•r ••r OI• lfJ at ety. I P'.H• to 11e.1101. d ........... ..._ 2700 l<I n • ..,, maintained 0. ,...., ....... 8900 Nomeu A"90Ue .. , ,... ... .., ..... .. • ~ C? 1-1 1 I • -~ • I I QWIO no peta. H 11· bldg on qui., atr .. t. • ,._,,.'., f'fi lklena Pltk, CA ICMJ20 0.llf P#'9t. ,, .. ,. ..bJ lw 71~-toOO. "'°"'°'"9 1110 ,r Hrge·••., 10, ,, N" Pi'Of. m.et. M• lttalOht. 146-4800 ot 645-3323, 1Wt ._....~ tqwii 0ppty I!~ ,,,_.,.,........... 81fndtY, bt. 1063 non-amttr rook Ina to • 1718 up. aaiil It lndu.. ,..... ..._ M-' ....... le ...... • .._. lge IOWtn l'IOu .. or 0 A .............. , "' •• condo w/all WMf\lti.a tl'lal offlol. tt1 1 edon-............ To otaoe )'OW rnetaaoe bMiie4 .. 111 Ma.rd• I I .. w It, ...... tley To~"°"'.~ lf>SS5 Hulll1ncton Villlet llllt 1+.inltl!llOll 8tKh, CA with· prof F1mele CloClfOle, fT, Huntington Col Ill.,.. befor. the ..... ,..pt •errltlt •1 N ......... ••Ill .,.,.,,. .,,. (71•) •tMt ~. (22..S~ nloe IMCll\. Ma.HM. 1-tOCMtt·lfOO f'MdlnQ_ publlc, · r•alt-. wW. tM. .DaJly ,~ ....... it.. "'" I ,_.gbllo, - ,,.. Illa Siii DlleO ,, ... ~drift north Oii llnch to p., a . c 0 .. 11 n . ":.!.~.i:· :;<:::. &t. 806 ~ PO••· .. ela o...:.=,... .. 81k,~""!.~~ ~ ~. ttlO~~til !!!f.• JI.:~~ w~ fleet. O•n d~. !Ut lllJl IH-1441. Ol1811f • M2•M7a ,R!.•,• ... ~:.~' 111 ~-;_ . ~1111 ''111t 'l'lW '" Wiit '" ~!!!R!!.......,...!!!! ........... !!!!!!!!!!""""!!!'""!!!'!!!,..!!!!-~"!!~~~ff~1~~~);&1'l~..4)~11t~""9~~'=::l~C~M~.~JSa.~-~?~1~ .. ~~'_=-:;:::::.I.::;~-~i,£,;~;;;~;""~·~-.~~~~~~~~~~~---~·-·.·---------~=::::::::::::!~~~~~~~~~gDelfr~~Pllt~~Cll~l~P~·~=-, .. ' Orange Cou t DAILY PILOT/Sunday. June 12, 1983 0 7 1-.-•• -w-•• -,14--,-l4...,.H R-.-.,-.-u-te4-__..S-1oo ..... ,1-.-.,-.-.-.,-14~--:"'.91:-:00':'1':1~.1:"""1"':':W:'."'1-•t-.. ~~91~00~1r::•~•I'-, :::w:--.. -:",-: .. :---:,:-::l-:H:t:l :"':tl::-r -:W:-u-:t':':e11:--:,=:1::00:11 J':".Ap=r1~1utn==---:H:=ll:'T~ 00 • um.a • •IMtllaaMu 1211 LOM Proceuor Opllc•I AHl•l•nl, H • s•LES 11otn&1YIUll ... ,., &ett. Olert nm NORGl electric dr~•r. : ~ * IU ...... You.t M~~~ •• 1·:,ke~2 t4~1u:;,~ Exper loan ProcHIOr perlanca halptul, wlll n Outalendlng pattof\ went• Accural .CCOUnllng. Mtg E•perlanced. ec;cura te l x:1o:83el hape I t ~ ·. " Oft HOim pralMd l2800. lb"- needed '°' bu9'f expand· tra1r1 1148-2533 end ed f()t 91'1\all IU1 paced •l(per~. PIU• AP/AR typlll 1111 WPM, good • ~ ~~~I •• ..., off 840 7402 dye •no olflCe Plauanl --mt 1-1 BRIDAL Interior lum OOl'lllector ltwOIClng, cuta now r• Nl•ry plue benetlt• San R. I rl g. r •I 0 r • t6 0 ~ ~I I i ~ .,, .~ . ., • rounding•. •Int t>entflte. PUT/11111 Sh0t111and, typing, WOfd port gene ral ledger, Ci.m.n1a ee1.111 11 11-48-e&ee I~ ~ 0 /..c_I WllaaHl1T1t .. h muat be axparlen<lad In Wanted adult• t:lv« 22 CONSULTANTS prooe11ar, hlOhly or llne ncle l 1teta me nu . IT t 1 ..... .-. Aet ...__ 1 ,..~tone ~"'"'_. _. ~.~'~-.. ~ ~ :1 r ,· ·r.~.V Wed.~ 16, C.thy FHAIVA/Conv1nllona1 wflO wnloy working wtth g-'ltnd w/managernent get1etal office dull" .. • t •• ...... r-• °'• ......,,,_ ~ -..... ., '''7 ~ :r, a..e.2eo proc;e11lng Send Ra· VOillh Mutt be wall lfllll1. Submit reaume & required 1 1100to 11400 lllM .. 19Hf lro•t-fr .. Frlglde lr•. " -l """ __ _ eume 10 llndeey a Co. oroomed, petton•bla •• lmmadl•t• Full Time Poe· Nlery 10 P. 0 . Bo• 27H . mo 752-4612 ,,...... 1150. 7&8-l4()() OAIAOI SAU AOI NOW ·-" .); l . """"PAUii 17871 trvlne Blvd, Ste Poait1V9 motlvetOf Start lt1on1 t<>f ••Pltfl•ncad Newprt BMch. e2843. SltfVloe Station ell Stan your new oareer on REF"IGEAATOR CLAHIPllO 1Y crn1 ....... ,.. be low wholuele el 201 Tuelln. CA 924&0 et 175 P8' .-. Call u lt • per a one tor llOllOlllY •1<P9(leneed. Apply Shall our 3rd ehlh end pro. like ,,_, 2 dr, troet frM . 111 •ILOW 1100·1200. 114~-490 Loan.Prooeuor ~eltry, 2·11pm, 648-7021 (Uk lor women'1betlltf1peclallty SUitlon, 17th a lrvlne or...ing Into UPPltf men-I U16. 193 eoeo IT part·tlme now. C<Nld be Shatron) ltOf... Lagune Hiii• .,.._ Small ~ Beech eoament laY9I Deity In· Aetrlg "oet lree femlty tftltWltt full-lime aoon Laguna PUT Tilll F11t11tlo Salary I State omoe Good 1YP111 .. _... ........, 1 tarviewa lleld from O AM 1118 'very olNn. 1215' lllMI luL .... ~ 1140 L .. ~J,O ~'?.!e ~~ ~~~ F Ml I I 8ome I~ wOril ......,,ng m_.. ne ~· or, 10 4 PM arid Thure. •-K 'm w&& .. ~ .... p-t -•· II-.. , -·v ~ .. Morte•i • trm n m11W1Ullll Do•• II •• ,,.. O•n•r•I Otflc• equip-dbl needle, temporary. nl I trom II PM to 7 PM .,, OI'• --1121. ........ •• 2 OOUCMe, '311 ' 16(). 100% natural herb•. ~onlneg vo?!.P~ttr!1~~ Make extra S$ helptngl '4ra• with llOlf• ment. Star11ng Salary, hot air batoon eicp pref 11,2,22 L•!,11P90n. Gar; ~24981tl cycle, · Aetrla, 3£1 6eCil lnJeo. W1terbed. 1130. 3 end 1~ money beck guar ,..,. youth carrier• promote 11200 ., exoel~t ben-213·597-6434 den Oro11• Avell abl• 8it7Svn 11-11. 2142 tablea 16(). Or....,, "4a I Cell Brad 213-eD7· f583 b on u • 1 nc e n 11 va their own eetabll1hed tit lttltflh I anti. Mall raeume to: P. s HA R p RE c E p. ev.-y WednMday ..,... Aelrlg, •Int i U 5, Mlramer. 87&-1et2 Fen. S15. D1n1no tao.. Fleldetot\M, 2x2x4· alum 4e7~ rout• Mature.outgoing, f wfla I 0 Sox 5063, Ht01anda TIONIST/CLERICAL AS-nlngwelflt.,..,..._from e W.tirfdryr t 12& HCtl, ...O.Aefr,IS&.807·t27tl 1tnl1 st ... na1 gH orlP, I IHI JIU lallltllJ ettractl\19 patental type lrta lrt ,. HelQhta, Cellt0<nla 9 1745 SIS TANT. Rec e iving PM to ?PM to 7 PM et: Frzr, xlnt H 5. 1147·2018 Ctl!ff •el II!! e tllmflv: 19242 Harding 10 & 15 gal pot1, aq ~~:~nM.f'::e'-702~'11 •trfllllfJ, I lllHTUY calla, banking, melllng1, 111 Del Mar. Colt• M .... Start Frau8f, 17 CF, 803 Begonia. lel/Sun ln, 18H oh/Yorktown. bak • pan I 3 50. MACHANIC I 1.11 14 10 · Apply In parlOfl 11 2 •~ l>art1tlme. 1_5 Mon ·Fri. •om• computor t11k1 Cell: 714·537--48-40 troau ... uptight 1180. e.12. 0., dfY* '60. let/Sun tt03. cuh only I 846-805'4 $1.9112/montl'lly ~ 13 PUT-nn ..... TIIEll oetlona $11.50/hr 115 wpm. lrvlne ~~ ~=vl~onO:!"f~ Wanted attractive, -t 1173-5039 Aefr'll '60. 3 etg c.bl-MILTI 'AMllY GARAGE UllPU ULI--. ~n': w:: l~a~~,;~: I TUOHll MARSl'S 151•972e Lagun:e..ch.Call Laur~ ~ Lllguna 10 dall\18' Whlr1 Pool w-.r dryer nett, more SALE·Set/Sun 8 -3 . OrMl N vlng1 on all kind• • anQe ~nty need• an If you care about Chlld!en. ...,., Piii Smith, 494.e1e2. COAST LH ll .. ~.!: ~ven~~ and refrlg. Odfd. nice lleMOVING SALElle 21042 Shew ln., HB. of nylon dutfl .. , back eKpertanced malnten-thl• 11 loryou. PartyR• pE11111Rs' (Formerly0-'1) Active Mom ag• Co CITIES ESCROW Wendy 4e4-1e1¥. cond. $400. 751-6-485 N-& UMd Furniture & (Megnolle/Allenta) peck1 end wallet• ecw. nee me chanic A but dltfarent. LEA NI S. Ot-.J.. h 'd epptl&nOM June e 10.1 t ... TUI A below retell Brlnp ~hrough knowladg~ of WORLDM4l1educallonal HH d-.,nau ~:C:,t!h~le ~ •k COMPA11Nl~N·fC:ould':; Wantedmatura womanlo IU1.•aterlalt IOl4 & 12. 9.a. ;ea a d-utra 10% oft t nd alee garnet toye •n<I bookl en ,...... ,..,~...... eepper. v• n. 0 work In u ndwlch Marguer11eAve (Bayview UIAIEIALI, Sa1-Sun, e 5, 18286 fOX· rr~~:i ":q~~~~•nt ,; w. tr~n Not ... ura H 112L .. •Hllll• ~~·d•n,~ot~~rf~~:: lady REF 873-'4 14 1hopP•r1 time PletlN OOITlllOTOlll. Apt1)CdM. . Sunday June 12th. only glova,Unt11ersttyPer1t necau ery Experience Cell Sue, 213·5 4-8093 1111 Banking. Beck ground In "I WH t a..11 enquire at Huckleberry'• UMd brick• tor Nie. 311 ~ti ltll 1114 ~~:~~uHK11:~:~··s1~~: Sat of 4 _Dreg Muter E OSHA Serety program Par1·ttme Phone Solk:ltOf. E o.e RE S&L'• or Banking f I Sendwlch Sh0p, 158111 cent1/H . 1142·52&2 '#ti, • • 80•14 tlrM mounted 00 end prevenllve malnten-EYenlnge, Experienced req'd. Contee.I Ste11e The Ro~b =~· 10011· Oolhard, H B 1173-1783 home. 2118 en Luc. LI\ .. CM. 1~~ ~~f "s~el 1l9:~ whit• 5 lug rim• 1111c• 1y1tem1 datlred. Prel 75 1-8682 UUI 545-1402 f ht lcetad i•otM1Ptll.. Ji': t IOl l t :OOAM Set/Sun. Tp. ne ,,_, $225/ball o lfar EOE Obtain awllcallon · Ean I Tite hi Ing °' top 11 up 1 " rn •• "'!!• I ll phone recordar 110, bot· MULTl·FA"Mll Y. Sat/Sun. 11-45-5898 •I 34 152 Dal Oblapo Pra-Netal/Po1t Part11m ... , ' noanuy .. , .. people wtoo would week. nd I c 0 I ewell Api)i; II Plu1 Uk 2 31ac tier ce.ppW se t•llubee Waterbed Ollmltfl equip ---- Dena Point' 4e6-1788 ·1 Fttn ... ln11ru01or. P•r1 W17 .. reqlt Publlc Ralallon1 Dept of enjoy dealtnR with own-Banker, Newport Real drlvea prlnter&monltOf 5/11 ••erotM blktl15 TV router'latnp•&meny SINATRA.et 17 Ticket & time . academic beck· rtferralt-fll4trl faat-peced •gency re-era ot Rolla oyc• Motor Eatat• Otftoe Tvp1ng re-program• & gem.a. Tai<~ eoei: motor. trtr 1276, ~Mhoki name 54 10 bu1 6 :Q. 155/H DREAM lllllEllHIHI oround &••perlnralatad f qulrN exp'd -gatlc Car•. yachll, airplane•. quired Call lor appl & ovltflMet l l"432orbuy boat GM lenll 115. Tek 1200 202.,2 PMCh Ln GIRLS-715. row 3& bu• Eern $450 to $1100 per field req'd. 1131-11740. tH. ... .. &, .,.,eonw/xlnt'""'lng or" 1 a rt 1 ntlquu e nd Into. Clarie Jol'lneon 81 $3l5() 841·.e887 °' OSC kH pert• 116 18" (M-nolllllAdetn•) $-47 50 .. 840-15-41 week 11 h • a eta Develop your own ""... ,.... .,., • • premium propar11a1 20% "60 Ml.c -. you I Vnd I . Printing nail referring plll1y plan-lkllll. Word proceatlng comm paid weekly. If you W1ts1H Gitter 752-1808. Reok . . • ...... 1111 Sola Bed see . Electric wagon or van a an o: PfT counter Pltf90n. Ex· n I n g I • r • helpful 117e-7000. cen clOM conteot· Rich-EXPltf, required. Cullom f I f f022 -4 '8mlty GarlQt 8... ~rt -• . Typewriter I 150 2 End ~~r1k1~, w'Wo~~~.i perlenoed pracf 0:1 wllt vlcea-mu11c-photogogr1 SECRETARY ard BllH '1i 4-4e9--4584 1utt•. Pattern• and Pro-'"J •• b Blk You nema It. we have 111 APXRTU@Nt 8Xl@ Tablft 125 We1gt11 Sat I 8 7058 b I lAM & treln. Orang• o "rpor1 phy-nor111-ce1erlng etc. ductlon cutting For appt 1'2 German. 1/2 La . PIGtur•, fremee .• iem~ EV«)1hlng QOMI Couch. MnQtt l 25 Vacuum $ 10 ~~M ;wn atM 557.e212, Mr Em· Cell Sullla 5'6-11742 RARE FIND TUOIHI 71-4-e60-9637 male dog. Good w/kl<Sa bOOlc•. r.oord1, photo •blH , Ch•lr•. dHk, AQuarkJm 125 Compacl weell •YI mon1 NEWPORT STA· S 9 tnt'I Educational Co hu Shot•. eeo-4484 equip. a mllC. Set/Sun retrlg , plcturH, etc . Car Covar S25 489-~52e ULll POSllS TIONERS lNC e:~tlonal C>W0r1unlty to lmmed 111mmer open· vr,:::uc°:!~:~o~ti.:n: Beaut. Old Engl. Stteep 8-5. 11M7 Wlnt«grwn Pt. Set/Sun 745 Domingo or 488· 1194 No ••Pltf naoMlary, w111 PIT Secretary, Newpon "'"· par1 time or tull TO $16 50 Inga for IH Chara. High aumme r/racent grade. pup, 3 mo1 M, Ir• to 111 '• ... Ilk. Or. Apt #8, N.B Twi n MaltraM, bouprlng, train, need •harp, wall Center,M-~,115wpm.ex-ume.Cal1 Brad640-0751. g~~-ln~f.'~ ~:i~~f.; BUI<: mlllluat a1111f1 r~ goodhome.842-904e 3 pc."'t>drmaet.'9Mg.arM UIYl&LI frame, good con<> S50 Wd~~ 1arpeop1ay:' ~~ ~•~f-~1o~lvet~; d Mu•~ l&UI Wiii train. Car.., growt Fr• k11tan1, 8 wk• old, rug, light ftxtUNa, ml9C Set-Sun. tum., clotheeaod _4_e_r.-_1_1_8_11· ____ _ tor right lndlvldual blk/whl. flffd• oood hOuMh<Md tteme DON'T matltfnlty ware 111 Col 12" .. card bu1neu In the h•11• reeum• w/ref•1Fullor part llme lhowlng 11·1notol1enyoucanoorn-TIUPlllE 1 1131·03 12 h omu . 875.e2 11 , MISSITl8at·Sun.June11 umbla, Newport c, .. 1:•1llealla1t. ww country Mr. Helmer 1140-11111 1. ••citing. high quality gtft blne lavllh otfloM. friend· ·--am WHI ITH 548•5205 and 12 UM. 281 831-3 1123 L .. Paul copy @19C d 11 R., 8411-3710 "IUO i•u-• 1tem1. Plan your own 1y people end exOallent •••Twnu• _ ......,... Pl •-" & d' t box 1 150 " •-lloure. Exoellant Income N lary pact!IOf. .to thl1 llTTlll Full time NC<atarial ax-FrM kitten•. (Female). Br.-i ... .,.,., CteMlc: Sala, French Prov 87'S:.256 ~Ofn 4 'Evee llftlllr llttnlet/lttt 714--4e7-31211 la lllAn excellent veryM-E•per nece11ery Sun. perlence.bu1yolflce.Call var10u1cot<>f•. MOVINGSALE:J~1 1 1 DrHu r. 10 1pH d 1 ____ _ • $8tol10 pW hr.Part llme. _ _. __ • .._ tebt11had development thr~h Thuta 5.30 PM Jan&-40-71-41. 1173-4324 12, e-a.! '74 Flat"**· 8chwtnn Bike. New aide Oflltt h ra lt1rt/ TrllDll afternoon or evening lllta.18•7,. ... .,.,2~·• oompany Medi an a1 .. to e: PM. Guar hourly Fr .. 10 "ood home. 1 yr Patio l'urnttur•. Couch. bytlde~.8x10 Mlr· II' t t••• ttoura. FOf further Into Part time. ~ .. eoullve uc:retary to u -plu1 omm. Plu1h end .... SIOS 0 1 d• ll'I • 1 • Crib, TO)'a. Clotttee. 1H 1 ""· e unit .n.Mng wtth ·~· -l••tl1f1te 1,.1lq1 call: Marie 1175-11770 e to S ALES-MICRO COM· Met the VP of Finance prote11tonal working Jt~I Waat... Chow/~herd. e ll Pala u, C .M. Meu dealt & d<-.. 6 ~ oe . OfG afie. metil, $300 10 S500 perl we.I<. 1 PM. llee-0161 1· 6 PM. PUTEAS Mature ptfton II/Id handle their •late of condition•. ~une Hlllt Bo1t1 c lned, poll1h. V•dal Sak•. &86-4211. otherl. 16 Tribute Coun. WOOd grelnad formic• Net'I Organlut on ••• . the art WOfd rvoceeeor ---s n " 1 2777 I h M ... '-·lou• •·p lhotl. wtth kid•. ...__... Or•t AM Su .......... , d •7• pending. Leem lut•t IOPf/OUlll w/bullnau & Computer too. Your l~llon 1i 1;.·1-• co · • • varn • · .,...,., · ~ · o ood home o nly . S AT 8·3 SUN 10·3. ·-w...,.. "" -top ••--· con ·•" growing t>uelneea In U.S. Bu1y office. Typing, nllng •JCPtr 75-4-6363 br .. th·taklng and 11·1 depend. Beth 8'0-8-423 5'11--4310, 544--4798. Furniture hMhld tteme. per10t. June t1·12• M . 1142.1207 __ _ No exper nee. We train. and gaoeral otfloa work SALES eecond lrom the moetaK· • Liva In companlan, madl· ~ adorable m.,.., etc. 312' Bolton Wey, 1111111 ULI Fireproof Ill• ce btnet Mr. Harr11. 882-5711e N-port Beach alport •HI OUEU1 q u 1111 e 1 hop • 1 n 'Telec>hone cal backgr011nd. drt,,.., 1ong hair 10 Qd hm. Wiii C.M. COC>Pltf and br ... llr• ext· 4-drwr 1285 1150--0248 ...... _ _. ., ... Cal L• Juannna Now accepUng IPP· '°' weel1hlMI metlne. We're PUTTltn lntelltgent. rail able . dal!Var 720-1l40 . I t .... ~ lnOUleh«'I clO arehlteo· Can daltll9r ~l•l11cr~~.~~~..r:~ Reception• 1'st young. aggr ..... lndlvld-~he!~.e,~ .. ~· Th• Nellon'• 'F•,rgu ,1 t83--4322 K1tten•.wtllturn11t11t1o11 & u . .. .. 1 -... tdul~!'!._eno,.' tt•tt.s p1at•'•p""l_aa_"_/"'Ol...--~1-u--..,l"2"21r11 ., ..,_.. • .,.... u1l1 to work In the ~ .. ,,. ~ """ • T.,._Markatlng rm • World traveled retired neutering. Blk & long A.91rlg. copper, -o: r... .,,_, amp1. om•· _ L.A./Oraog• County l>Of•tloo help mall•,!£ looking for• few high wldow detlr•po•ltlon a1 h a ire d grey/wht. ent1Q11e 6 dwfeheel,'20; thing for everybody. Hammond rg1111 T!500. Marll')e Mechanic Needed. Stan II 15 an hour with •rea Comp>let• traloln" your profaulooal ml · ene rgy lndlvldua11 to Companion/Driver Lii• ,.,.,132., levltl jMne, '2jH': mlao. 20-40"1 SayvWw (et Meea l..Mlle Speaker•. Book• Mulil have own tool•. futJ rowing Oo Typa45 $16,0oo ayMrouar.ceii Hurry! work ev e n ing end c;oottlng 11 nee 5 day -..-" Sel/Sun.3rd &Ofenge. Or.)Sante AneHelgtlte.e •112300 SllCtlflcelor a Knowledoaolgu,dleMI, WP . ftllng end heavy Mra.Mozer or Mf1 .. Vatlo WMl<-.ndhra ln Newpon wHk Se lary ope n Fualtue I021 AMto3 1>MS.t·Sun quick 1 11150/0BO anatt Cell 1175-2837 phone•. N .. 1 appear-714-e5&-7283 APPL1 .. AllllY BHch Olflc• S ain Phy111•. 71 4-5811-1893 SELL tdta 11em1 with • l...ampa twin bed odch & 860-11294 ence • mu11. Atk lor 185311 Hewtttome Blvd Hpat. helpful. S-4 per hr r1rilhre/i"4 tt14 Dally Piiot Clualfled Ad. end•. 's.tt &un 10..e. 2531 Kimball upright, 18811 larletlu o.nv. 714-546-0254 S lllN ' Torrance, CA 8053-4 guar'd ptue lucrallva Jt~ WHtell/ 7 pc. pecan Olnlng room 1142-5878 Bunya. N.B. (EMI Blutle) v1n teioe. Sar 70251, H::.°r:f"~r:=~~,:;:i~ IH~Hht/Tnftt r~·••lf 213·5'2~53-4 ~:,~· program Cell h•••tlc 5107 Ml tndhUtch MOO.ll pc $500obooruedatoHoll· No al(per nee. Muet bej86 w Good office Wor11 p~,ll~M to 2 lffrtt~/I ... ,. Ml-17'11 e>CP'b dRXB NOME ~~~.,cagl1,:e11~~~5E J ~ 1214 top deell 557.1739 over 18, h•V9 car and •klll1 Nf.' Boh Agt PM or 4 PM to e PM wtth fOt Publlo ater AoencY w.t ._... Av1ll, newborn & child Refrin, loe, water In door fuaitut 1121 ... Uprt PIM\O, 1300. Cool able to llart lmmadlat«y. 8 1-3186 the L A~ Tlmee loc1ed In Laguna HUii . HI.Sr-Ii care. 675-11578 Judy 1375~ Qveen bed and = EMERALDS rrom Stltfeo l 50. 54Q-8289 Exoetlen~!ncomewlf qua/I· l1t,/TJJht Ctrcul:ion 'fnm In ,.,._ ~~.!~,•n! .. ~!P':!!u1~~ HllllYATMllST llMdboetd 1250. Pecan 10 ft Wfiltullk iOfe 1128· 4 South Amer1Ca. Only 16 Wurlluar Spinet 1450 lie d "'r alto n h --•-E n "" .,_,... ... -... 9909 ...... •IU\ 8 blk Ortentel dining rm rw atone! 640-eeee W h I x 1 n I ~on d · 85 WPM. Good ofllc• P one -· ., -· Knowledge of elactronlc NMdad et once, ••-Cata coif• ta.,.. ....... PC cnrt sao. 1'11~1 ,.._. • ... 11112 • 5 8' 3 . aklll1 Npt Bch. Agt, hourly WIOf plu• oornm. typewrlltar end die-pef1enCed Ot wlll trel11 patio Ml 1128 Miao Genuine Emerald• from 552-3337 llOIAllOAL&Sllll. 1151-311111 Trelnl, II l)<ovldecl. FOf tepllone helpful. Starling Full tkM 2 PM lo e PM 1/2 Parel111 Kllta n1, 111!1'11 538-7022 \' BUY'!j* South Amer1Ca Otlty 151--------Ul-O nMded. 2 yra n per, T I I more nformallon cell N lety 11,242 mo. EOE.' Mon-Fri. All•' 1 PM. ~=~:.~;5 & $35. Marble Top Pedlt!}abl, * .. , par etonet 640-eeell btrtiH G ... 1 mature Laguna Hiii• IH•I JJ at 5.0--0301 77().6288 88e-0151 311". xlnt cond. l2ovtotr ~ ---Men't 141< wrfatwatoh 4 X 7 Poot Tab .. Franc:tl 493--47Sll 115 WPM. Good offlc•1s a1ea Tale phOna S t lH Re p Good hOme to klttl .. A 8'5-1672 MAST!MAUCTIOH w/:-.J· arnl wr1e1). St80 atyta SOiid Oak 1!500. 1kltl1. Npt Bch Agt S., I l..e ..... ___,.__., f Bulldl"" Con girl & boy, ~yad. nau-1u ..... /•••Mtl 7"' 1 flfm 780-111142 """ Moo.i. 851·311111 •·•••"' utan-~ U. i;;;t;' Soma ltght 0~ tare d, dectawed. all 111 d • • • • b e el S 1O0 ---_.. " * IOIELI IEEIEI ._ .. ...__._ I YHr...... s.cr.tlll'lal poeltlon In eo-work T""I;? r-ulr--'. 1no11. No 1paoe tor ce11 8411·e803 -,.,-So,......,.,-_--. .... -,-Ol-ied...,...,, .. _--,_, Me n'• hea vy . Gold Station 1ry blcycle , ..,llflW9lW,. Work part time e AM to 2 ttve ..._._ Center Re-7 ·.,.2·~ 7 .... .., 26 cenll 548 7232 " 1• _.., • ,..,.._ .-.i Coat s.4000 w111 Schwttln Alr-o-dyne xlnt * lrafts... PM or 4 PM 10 9 PM wtth •ltor:;-;~· Front otfloa ( 14).,.. """ · • 1-touee run of Qilellty rattan on bone , lllnt oond. 8t · · cond new seoo · 1911 MALE & FEMALE Aequlrernenta u followt Iha Loe Ange1M Timee poel110n requkwa good Tlllepf\One Sotlcttora Htmalayan Kitten•, M . & oak furniture, call f<>f I 1781080. 97~7 tek• 11800. 876-5070 $-4e5.'!>48-42111 ' quid( IMtnat. 2-3 Yfl ClrculetlOn 'feam In.... telephone VolOe typing 1n1mo1r bluapolnt orend champ. prleetl. Sob 548-7583 Anllq 8reedbrd lbl •• w. 1llfMMIJ ~Ill Werfted: Bactc •wlnn WE NEED NEW FACES lot rMldentual uper, uoel-phone NJee, Earn .,.. lhor1hand & ~ance: I 11 on . C r: A I 2 2 o Haeful of beaut him, NII Refr1g 11211. Cir 23 TV ~iii. end' eaw Call ..,,.,,1no1. ..., placarnenttnmodellng lent dratting eklll•. avall-hourly W11Q8 plu1 comm AMI •t•te uperlanOa We went good talapllOna t-3el-S800 12500/trade for travel 176. Stereo rfldlO l ,... w/W6ef, 3 metal letn.., 780411-42 fob1 tn0 C Cllt ebl• to llart lmmec:tletely, Tretnlng I• provided. F0< helpfUI but not MMnll•l. j r..-rvetlonlal• 10 Ml •P-Dtf• SSiO trlr gee.5449 COtd ~ 126. Sox turleoegrlnder wife feed .IW '"' .,WI.. mu•t be dependable. Call more Information call Prefltf local reeldent. For potntmenta. _ aprlng & metttwe '20. wt6cMr. horito'ntal mlll, TV' WJt, " •• lor appt; 880-4030 5-40-0301 Int.new cell Mra. Duhl I UUllY HST. lllNlll '"' rlUITIU 84M1e7 wee emell 119ttlcel mitt, heal "'" IW TALUTUIMY l.LIALl1 ... ,...n 111,HI WetitJl.Tnterlt. ........ llmo845-145e 545--48e4 LM 887-8133 Beaut. OM drMMf' a lrett f\imaoe, lnepectl()tl eEXUTlfOL 25" RCA 141-INI Ex 1 1 1 no !90 Flexible Aeeltor qe ~910 • ..UI Golden Retr'-Vltf P11pp1ae, King elu water bed. 1100, rnetchlng ntte lllnd, lllnt toott, rotary le.bit. vioee, Color TV 2 yr wmry. I c•,. 00P~or i,,,.~; .. r:; Aoco-"'llllad Pereonnet PIT evening work. Call AKC ~· MIF. 1200. colored TV 150.•tereo concs. uao. 6''4W. Jo6nt• p4ener, drtH pr.... 11~. Free dallvery Open -•a R•--n per n • ... ..,.... ett~ I "'""• 7,.1-4223 •va11 •1 C111 ••• 10"' $50. 8'6-5e1' belt dteo Nl'lder, mlac. Sun ---s-.w reeldentlal r...ie peraon SarvlCM, Inc SECRETARY TO -...... " ... .,.. .,...,.. -COMPLETE l lD"OOM 714474-4080 *11117-07118* for N.B arM. Call Mr 3300 lrvlne 101 NB Male Boxer Pup 11 moa. LMtl'lltf 80ia Bed i460. 8ET·DrMMr w/mlrror, · TV JoM'1 8'8-1711e C.thart at Hol1taln AMI· 645-8871 1~F,_ ,,..,..... ..,,., FlH hy fawn Fully paper· Wuher & Dryer '85 ~ 6 2 night ltanda. 1l11tllUM1 llli ltltt, Geatral 10f f ~~tugn•.gt .. l.0•.~0.!!f!. ty 714/211 1-02eo or SECRET•RY ~-11,... PRESll\rNT W"' ed $300. cell Devtd aacn. Antique POOi Table d°"ble bed w/Med & I d • d • 11 e r • -....... ... ···---780-118111 " • 1--00· .... Kil. No Mlllng, N iii';. part -1190. Ollk OotfM Table loot board. MUST 8!E v , ••r r 12' Mml-V alum boet Firm hiring 2 rept, no experience, 15 /mo. Of REAL ESTATE time waning•. No eJCl)«. Whit• Samoyed. wonder· 175. 780-9078 9YM. 11200. KltOhen table & 4 w/metohlng nlotit 1tend1 wltreller, 4•,; hp Suzuki axper ~·com-11,IU&.Unllll D•n•<213)43().-l0&1 nee:. Training p<Q¥1ded, M temllypet Muat tteve otlra. 1 100. 641·'707 &~lt-.~258 mlr. l tOeS o bo P'-'• training cer.., Eltprd. tor upending R.E Secretary Oppertunny (Of ed~ yard.'50 497·2842. M • I 0 h I n g • &4&-5137 ex10 itoraige Sl'lecl, OOOd 540-75711 eYM l)09lt10n w/greet Mrnlng mto loan co Corona dal EXECUTIVE CO me n t. C~ll Suun: • 19201 couch·loveu•t·cllr, cond, w/ftoof1no & foun-2 I n ..... potentl•I M/F Some Mer DANAE CORP • IMl2-&a44 rttl 1425/t>at ofr. e1~1 Dining table end oNlra, ell d tlOn 1100. u2-e702 AehlllM man n •ta.,,.. NI• b-=s,round help-i1135 8 hor1hend, llOhl book· I wood. a moe ~ • . . rett w/2 hp Surukl, good ful. 4e7 . 851· SECRETARY keepl'l exper. neoeM-Tel.,111•1 Weft M~~~ooted ~~t:lngot::',:in'°"=: UMCI. Sac et 112 ~ LlftNll... concU600 11-42-78&6 Reew.i:1Wa1trttt :'l2 001·~·~~ e~~~~~ ~.:'*~~= Longttorn,Hkanew.$850 Twin bed w/maur ... ~r!.:Ot..:.~. ~~~Ot~ IM'!&,Pntt 7111 USE THE wtlll car for wtckltf bMll•t I Georoe 1173-1800 Wm ~ No .,.,., neo. ,.,, 1131-3523 '60. 7~13 lllnt oond. 11400 Of beet OOCMIOM . Father'• Dey, 22' LYilner . cuaay . DAIL y rlLOT lurleh Ml'Vlce. 9 AM/1 PM VLI Corporellon the ci. Doud Co Inc. time rtenlnga. ~ Pttl llH MOVINOI •• blue eole, °""'· -481'-84Q bridea a gredtl 1173-«ft Volvo 110. Trell•r. M "FAST ~:· :;~:.~·1~-:"..:f.~ vel09W1 and ~~ hCl'ii8fY .!!..._WOfkue'n ~!! =~~~ oueal .... Baby duck1, =~: ~ ~ ,::. : bil'l1ng TeDte12. ~-CARPET 3 AOOMS 1198 ~~c:~~;.;mie~~· RESULT" M . b{.; turara of ttte new oon-~' "''-· .. a . ·~ • "4 50 .. 114&-eee& 175 OIMtt seo Ruo mloa top w ma -~ Utton p11.iet1{t>Medon 30 e7M558 uet be neat. pereone tracepttva IPOfl08 prod-aocur•I• 70WPMo typing, TOP Hi . . ~·1 • 11 k • n • w . I 1' 6 . aq ~ F,... Mllmate. 1------...,~--SERYl C E end ano«llo Cell •fl., uci, hu an Immediate dlctaphOM exp, word Fem e lH Pre terre d . Ssve II. produc. tanntzer. l60. 846-0 714/5&1-tae.4. 71 1391 24 tt, Marauder, FIB, twin DIRECTORY 1 0 AM need for an Executtw p<OQMllng helpful. Laga.I Modelt l e.con ... (213) beaut young rabbttl H . Mul l .... nowt e ft .of• Dr•••I Dining Table, 186 MltfC, VHF l•be. •X· L1rl'1lfflltH Secretary. and/Of opa btot<ground 886-1984 6'8-e602 good cones. green a wtit llon l'oldlngWNelotlalr,pelrof trH. 40 mph 1harp. :.:,·~ .:~ .... ~IJ.'.\1 3077 :;~~'?°'SA We.,. IMklng aomeone ~:~edm.::;:;:;'y u~a:I~ Travel ~I '°' New-Ltlc•n 1610 ~~:1m Cell UM 8\'M ~ ~1.lbo~ ~rot"':cr~. :;::~e Private Party wtto wtll be raeponllble 11800/mo doe. C&ll Judy port•r re vel. nH dl SM • j conalgnment for •toOIOIO. WOr1d whMlt.175. &44-7807 · _, ... .._ __ , 6 .. 2-St.78 WANT ACTION? tor ~· to our Chief at&U-ellill ' exper'd all round 80etll ahop.Cepabla ofd~· NEW MATTRESS 8ET8: Boolca IS&. Chlld Ct8" n •..wwt f .t )2J CIU11fed Ad1 8'2-5678 Flnncl•I Olflot r . fOf 11'1\madl•t• lull time lng lroet1tlque p1ecM ln Twn IZ teo, IUll a 146. e.n.a m.~. QASEOOER FB Doilll l• Ende r, Stall•lloal typing ... H•v• aomathlng you want 1 .,,,pt=t. C.11 Sue Of addition to unique amen oveen 1108, ~ 1120. OunoM PfiYii Ciili filiil Nwer ueed 1 126 Monterey ~o•I parlance, 10 key by IOUOll to Mii? Clualfled adt do CerOI 4.o380 ltatne. Mlkkl1' Contlon-ANDY 1'00-2 & ot!M'a, SJ7S. Appt. 8'2-3100 13900. 71-4- HOLMES TUTTLE and •nd word Pfoo...lnQ It well 1142-51178 Want Ad• Cell 84l-5678 ment COl'IMC11on. f lt Oe.k bdrm, i400. Pr ~ 1474314 Qe!Mne I MEMLDS from 28' Twin Oteeal Sk'ii)jaet< axpertencear• neoeaMtY WHI 19th St. COi i• ... ,. topolttlellne. orlQ. 8oulll ArMrtetn. Onty 16 I I d. t nd dlct aphone ••· M 11 1 . M on / sa t 115001 NCI'. teOO. 8oMO DTA11 IALI per etone. &40-leee i;~Pl•t• Y e qu PP• I . IN COSTA MESA We have Immediate opening• II Ill.II Wt: Offtl: •Professional T ramina •Opportunity for Manaaement •Guaranteed Salary • 30K to SOK Earning Potential •Cash Bonus Incentives, Trips, Prizes •Insurance Proaram •Demonstrator Plan W1 .,, St•~ Peope that: •Desire to Achieve •Good Reputation •Sales Aptitude and L1ke:s People •WiUina to Work Professionally .. Int .... Apply In Person Between 1 p.m.-3 p.m. or 5 p.m.-7 p.m. ASK FOR MARSHALL 2845 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa, CA No Phone Cella PIMM perlenOl 11 helpM . Prep. a.... IOAM·llPM. 1140-8011. Oak oott.e . end•. beloe a llOuW full. ~ wlttl Gravity control beck 1'141567--4758 arallon of apectel pro)e01 Met. MOO. Ollk/bf... eoine pine Md Oitll. Din--..... H9w 1250 ~ 1.,..,..,..,,..._,,.--===~-=-- H t lgnme nte, .. r•· W!STMINSTEA ABBEY glwtop dlMtl•, ootton Ing H 1, lllltt•t. I ;;;·or~ mom11101. ao· ~. F8SD vrm- qulred, wlll •l•o be .i.IN-=TV ANTIQUE MALL .ofallov.,NOO.All"*'f· en.er.. oofllte ~. 48J.10U •· ... ''ii forll•.nlng, lllnt neceMalY 117111 W•lmlntlltf A'/9. can dellWf 972..._ end tebtee, mim.o. oond. l:lt.500. 84().tpoa. If vou have el(per~, e GARDEN GROVE ouallty ltellM ~ Alit-tt1c OC*at~ bade. JNaUL.ATION, 0wene Cot:: H ' Unl'ltte , nytng ~ 2 ood ........_ d d 5,.• 8 103 at I Muoh ITION. W . nlnQ, "-11, 4 rollt, 18 ..._ ........_ TO g ''""' r800I' en --tan S.Otlon . •lure , 1903 e.lboe A'M. Uttle wtdit Mdl rQll 70' IOl'lg. , ... , "''"'• eng, • went to WOf1I wtth • grow-OOIOrlabttO, 8 Poe lnd9d lelboe IMtfld 887~ c:Mw1 ' INrp, -•. Ing oornpeny. llCIPIY tn cofl• tetiM a ottoman. , • · 163,0001010 . 582·2821 Pltf9orl or Mnd rlMlme llllTIOUS'l AIT1tll AIOTlll yr clO, ooet 1'800, mov-"urnlture , ,., with John w~ Tennie CiUb, •5i CENTURY RAVEN to: THAY Ing wlll H crlfloe for 1 torage. t•~· Ml '*"ltr membenfllp, CIWlo b•" '*'net\/ .. I ..... ,. 1 1500. ~.TV ltend, ledtOOin QUllt9d IHO. U O-H2S or ' • .,000 YU NEED TO EARN 25K + YRL Y -Petnttng1, WoodOtntno boercl,..-&lllnctlto 21S/11M13e :!'·M:~'r!.i~t.-;... ..... Tiii Ill Ml 111,.. T1bi.. Eto. Vwy low metoh, t nel fablH . LAWN M<>WIK Sw• ro-· 875-1383 · 130 Maccormlck Av•. If you answered yes ~~ i:w' ;~~: pt1cee. '60-1°'8 ~~~Cw:&~'"' •·. tert 11" *· ee1-3w. ·11 i t· He11en. 4M cr..vv Bldg 104 OU china'•, aowad 011 .. OU.uty llaHen Oee1an Ait-LOOil Y90ht club (iCYC) pu~. O.ye, W -7921. Colt• Mel•. CA ewe WE IEED Y tide by aide, oervecl ten S.OtloMI. RetUf'el Youttl -.oroom 911t.. Wtlfte mem&en hlp fOf H it .....,. IMI0-«30 Equ11 Oppy Employer For our Direct Sales Team ~.·~.!'in:.':;: :::::-~ :_1~~~~=-•t•d . f~:r· •44-15o7 •11 '-•• -,-.-.. -R-.-Y-,,-.-. -M-1 M/F/H • tin HI boyt w/mltTort, yr clO. Coel "800. MOY-IOeded wllrlr, low hr~. Th• , .. , .. t draw 1n tl'I• 0111 (714) 711 3110 laroe carwd 08k ~ Ing. wm MOrlfloe '°' lnnhli ''''' WllLAll 1111,800 PP. 831·0338 WH I. .. De lly Piiot • . boafde. 18.0 Amano.n 1 1800. Lampe. TV eland, tlll Clla rl•r Memberthlp '12 17' Cal, 75np 0 19, C ........ ,Ad ••2. 5878 trmolre , round oell Pelntlnge. Wood Dining 11000/0fr. 4~ga V.flull w/trtr A ..,,._ 1 -•_,.. ..... • · l•b ... wlct•w '-'· VIO Taba.. eto. Very tow • • ..... 17800. 84 1-attl, hand '1enclted buoGYe pt1cee. MC>-1°'8. Cuetol'ft me6e , You don't need a oun to 1'52·110e. N•KwalpDaSpe·rEARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! ~: ~~· :z: ·~: ~·,a':.'PZ'.r= ===--== ~·~·:ranw:'t!n~~-.,,.--w.tt-ior-.tt-• ..,...,,25,--, f.,._Mllly"':'.'"' .,ma, Old ad..,.,-\lalnO In Tropttone. · 6'" tbl w/4 room ~:':,f; llOO M Hot Wtn1 Adel Call now CW'UIW a off etlOt'8 fteMr · country 1tore Item•. ctlf8 l ~ lato. evee, 7 f I ..a.M1't. .....,_ 4, ~~ VQMI -l/Zll ... AGES t1.14 ~ARN lW TO S75.00 PER WEEK Wr now have IS open1n1s tor youn1 ea111 bt1vt11 to stcute rtldt<s lot Th• Ounat Co.nl 01~y Pilot Our trtws slart 1t J 30 ~ 111 and wo,. vntir a Jo p m wM•d1y' On ~M61y •• wor• • ltw tn01t ll<MS You •1• urn mtnf 1110s •lld prim alont with tt1n1119 your own ~ money lhrrt 1s no d1l1m1n1 01 lOlltchon PA ) I 1nvolftd II you art 1ntmsltd p!HU t1M M1 f i ~ • (714) 548-7058 I A !.;. =-~~J~"'!-= o..k t>y~I..._., bll ,....1-..n-. tlll =~~.oenv•&= •tOV"t, 1elephor .... teblee s;:·~ top ~ .,,... pr•oad eeooo & "'' 01 Ohaire, II lrg ' .., below •t .i IH,000. l!urop .. n 1ld•boerde l81m. <*! a...170. I '_, I U 8083 « 4"-512:2. wlbeWled O.... door9, btn '°'8 171. lxeo d9lll ~ 11· Lepttrllh 09\- 1011 of orytel, .... ot ohf 840. ~°' 840. tury e>q boat. 4 C)t. ar~ ot.._.,,.,•. dSlehN.t-2 ~ 131.S2M. =:. IS600. '16-1181. lie. Prl'llft et • ...,., 8ii'lii9 bed bO• iiifll'=" a-1 ..... •tart• •I 1Pf'l'I· mauw..e Mi " ' •l'VT ONIM rt9dy, nvng, '°" burwe premium. ...-OOftd .... 111~ deer melt lnbd, WdlWI ~ cnen.. fOf detalle .--. 13-¢:. _,., IS21<. l«-07IO Mo!Q!!'t:i!n, L:;ei 8*if =· == -Oontde ~ TorO!'IO Wey, CM. MO. 1'1CM>111. • S'1'RMTtOtlAL equlp'd, 100 llP Ob, Antq. O t k a rmolre IOfi peeotl ¥iMi, WO: I tl0-1174 "''bewl90 ""''°'..1. •Int OOfd4JlotJ -.. dl*I. ·-·~ n · , .. ,.. ., oond 1800/ulO. ~NO pr. ln.la1' .~lundeno•r: ~ low Mt.tM1. ..,..: ,..,,..fOOO•~ UqutdMk>n of Ohtletmu '*"·.._,.a, OC>OMr. lnllaw "11 w111riiid:t mot.af.Mw-Acom tlf.,,. fntematlonal ......, trtrn talle. VHf', rored ~ OOM -• ..., ..,..-e1p. ~ U2.IOO. 'rH iet 1110. WH ll• IUD M ii IOf IHO 8°" "" ~ off. !Yery• Cell ~ MO-em. :=.,~~ ... -: .. o:r-:::o'u:o, H /WfUIO lNf1e ftMt 00 t)y June ffth. _ 11' ~---~ .::.=... r.oondi.Cn •• ....,, I04t Wlltalft, N.8. · _. • AP;6:&::.".t.o. 1;:;·~ .. --:.. l.ooltJoft 1!.L~?: ~ lll'Ulft-. . _ -~-t~~~t1 -;. «--1:1 J ~ Opport~ ~ -==~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!B•N•••••••••l.Jl:L.et=::=:-== ---==':f=·1:-as:.J.:w:::::::•::"-"::::"==--~::-:-=-:':!• ....:;::;;;;;; .. -. ----., . --'-: ,r-----..... -J11.UJ I 1 \ ....... ---~--... ·- ,j ' • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sundav. June 12, 1983 ..... ..JI# 2114 Caa~ 1114 lattt WutN IOU A11n , la111t.. Aam, laprt.. A1te1, laet.. Aat .. , laprt.. Aattt, a.J!!1N Aattt, ._.tit A ... ....tit V--a..o1t whnr a ano '75 ~ t911t ~·I AIOh:it c::ti1 lmrne:a. '°' lh H ll rtat HIJ ......... Int 1141 Velbw11· n tna Yelbw .. • ll U QmoeMt Hta r.. Ult t4IOJofr '41-4014 elpa 8, $800. 642-4778 yaur 119hicle domeatlc Of _ ,_,A:;,.__ Kawwkl 250, 1150 obo f0te1g0.551:e2es ma iUW 2082. Auto-f678CiYIC:Honda,lldeano '87MBZ2508,oompletely '87VWtq,OflOOWMJ,IO Muat ... lmmed. •n VW 1M1.....uf 1ii6 f«o G.liluy, ftiledl .--.-. IMC, aalf H 2a" 1200 mallc trat'lt , new painl, wori<,makaoller.'8000t 1 _ .. ft-f"'"'t"· ml •"400 ~51 ..... 8" B ~•I( IC UI work ,ballncl. with ttaller, •Int uaqverna ""'• WE llY tlr ... Blaupuokt AM/,M otr rea or.... ....... -.,.y '.. · "" ""· '"" ITll. A • ' ooncr. f lOO/OBO. obo.11111-10711 Bob •tereo cauatt, only lhOf1 biOdC S4800. PP 5PM. AM1'M oua, 13000. VI, 4 ~. factory llt, IOO. C.. 1464171 • 11allt1-4112. Ptlgrlm Camper ~ 11t• 81t OLUI GAii 32,000 mu .. Oil o-· 1111 Pl&T ITl&IA 8-45-9233 Muat Mii thl• ·ee BAJA BUG· New front 142·248t. A<*n Powet ..incsowt. oeeeat• 751•1131 mao. 11 h AIMitCen Mer1ner bed. eleec>• 4, w/jact!e. 1111 Tll•I hauled engine, all ..,. (982YMBl week ta, tllt wna.I, H ,024 1i11 F'ord ~.:e: lloop. lrnpeocable oond. 8-45--0820 ¥lcea f9C()fda. noali.tlt IHH '87 Mwcedea 280Sl, lllnt Velft ti ti mllea. Jdnl oond .. _..,., orlglnel mllea. ." ............... ·---...... COl'ldltlonthf:yhout&a 2..,.. Ad~lt'--' ,. __ To cond, mutt ••II 71111!1 w-zt: :z1 olean,muat...,(P0216) oondlllon Red, 4 ipd. ·-" .. _. _ "" v ""-.... .. • .... -... ..,, 17917 'or1nerly Jim. flOO /bat ofr. oall OrMo pra l'9ductlon n mu•t ... eat S5400 CtlOoM From 840-11192 bOdy lll'lmeo. Int rww NOW 8ou1'I .....,_, Moomg 8'11111. · 168 i Puch. bul Lu:t (714) 642-01S8. JSO AUTO SALES. INC. '78 450 SE, clean, mual orMt'. 11750. 148 iw. =-: ~:.mi. 1e111 te0--40l4...,... ~ . ........... LN ~~~L~-~~ltlon 1111 .. IHI 121 I. hrMr Jitl, Mii. 117,000 ·eo 244DL 4-epd, Air, e..ctt 91Yd .. Huntinaton 1111 ... 111-n11 e cyunaer, auto trane., fiM> ..... &aa Ml-4<452 AM/"M o ... , lmmao. Beaall.(114) 842·206o mtm ... i HObi 14, cuatom 2 boet ·~?m1'. ruo~:° WlllY ::.~: •. A:~=: (114)111-IOH •& 1141 :~y~iJll~" r.'ria~·:: ·~od~~:. ~d:r'•ngo~ 5~~=:~ .....,, tllll• .. tor f1575 Ale.rl 962·9808 tun roof, 29,034 mllea. 'U ijlAA< ~k tr:d 141-4171. work, make offe r. mu.a. Ilk• "-· idnl °' beet offer °' Mii etercyc n / USED CARS & TRUCKS Ilka new. Jllnt oood., ..... llU .....,.., , w •• r,.:ar • t I COME INOA CALL FOR lett.,., real , etereo, ••--11'1'1 842-6148 oond., "Al* ctMrl, lnU9t • Y ~ dMtt muat ..., '75 Honda Chllc, ruoa Kini s.2400. 87&-1277 """' ·--...i (TOSSf~ '°'-• 714-3w lnem1 IOll FIU1"Ull&L (P0384) Form«•y Jim orea1.1m11mcaau••eo.MOB ·•a Aw * -· -tv.Jlrn vw .u· &liUniii MIS ..... 1674 Vam:ha 360 El\. Cormlw-OeUllo Moreno VW, NOW South MW paint. 11750/080. .... •Int, bW.ltlful zt:.... •••m•. NOW 801.1th c= M60/mo !of 113 u•. duro, 142'5 OBO. OllYllln County VW·leutv, 18711 6411·5886. tMtOfatlon. Own« wffl •--~ N9wlntown?No~Of VW/twm, 18711 i-.. tor beohak>r Long 49a-&5ell t8~118EACH BLVD. Beech Blvd., Huntington ,80 ACCOfd 4 dr, loaded, 5 111!'!!!,c.•7.,!'!0 .. h} •. party. tMw lnCtown? Nolf "Or 8ad C«<t"?" you are In Blvd., Huntington a.di, lldl..._ c.t1M4-27&e C HUNTINOTONBEACH BMch,(714)842·2000, nvu u•41oo-Bad redlt? )'OU.,.lf'I the mllltlel IOf •J: (714)142·2000. -· · 1976 Honda A 1211 Ul •••l Mt-•ll1 •pd, ale, xlnt cond. the mancet for a 9 • 'l1••,wtn ...... Elal00<a,Mu11Se11 -S..t ·-I • l 'lllllWIOOt '4996.988-8721 '"I!!! 1111 uaec:tc:arandnav.e ==':9c:en~ '711 Pinto. a.ri In/~. Mine..~ equ1pc1ea for o,,er.&42-7107 J IOJZ Buy one get t tr•I NO llln 111'1 WfiitocJ;,bClnt,tell~ ~t. weaan yauontl~250CIW'lt new p.1n1, run• well. orulillha. aiiOOOOBO. 1079 Suzuki TS 185, Bl~. fff! JOKE Mu' t a e I I Jettlon, Wrf, air, am/Im ==~~ 280 Cert to I ct100M from. o 11200, pll 146-1771 '°' ,....,.,.,.,, low """'· M"'' "'' • I.I~ '3M038 M-'°"• III.II oano """ 111K. J&OAUTOO:.W.INC. J&OAUTOSAWl.INC. .., iftLbOi,VwyCIMn.New Beet0tf91' 842-7107 Fll&IOlll meaaage French bon bon. i•ILI_...__ ....... , HIL..,..,..... 'llPtllllWAlllJ PM!t, 2 tnMta. '395, 380 Yamaha. reblt. oood AYAIUIU '72 BMW 2002, •unroof, 11315-1247 • __, .... lelt Aa 300 194' dtX Im 8•• •• ,.. Urea. 1225. 842-9035 ON ~p·~5/,o~1'w~iJ:1~ fl PerHkt 1111 (118:):;~ 7o Che¥alte ~:,. Nd• 2clean~· ,: ml.' 11000: ... H '74 Honda 750 ... catb .IEEP OJl -· 780-9382. 1110NUOll11 n ang/body wort<. A ,.., 642·7221 846-482& li!n)Oy OWMllll'ilp, atlera 3 Completely rbll eng and s cyllndar. 5 apHd, Come Ill & -Newport clualc $995, "3-7248 78 Ford FJeata. looM a '"1 8')11t, 11'1 lllp. can Ur•. braJcea, tank & Met ICllllllLEll AM/FM ttareo, rally BMcn'e llMat aatectlon . """ Ike ,_, lt"6 714-e6&-7540 ;:~g,(M:J. 5!o-1~~·1~ IMW'S WAITEDI lllE •Ulll'S wtieell, xlnt cond., AUi* i~r!'.::~u~~dl:-~~~ I ~~2i~r~.84~:rb1e. ,_9 __ 7_0--0_548_. _____ ...,.,.._ CoroMdO 15', :tint cond., mag. 556-7502 AFT 8PM ' J(>ranul' ··-WI Ill GI.Ell, SOUTH ~· mu•t 8::'jPO~) Volkawaoana. '78 Vega GT Htchbk, 79 Falfmont, low ,,,.._, w/trtr, .,..,_, compea, ull for Andre ( ,., 1111 lllW'I ormerly Jim a no , CIMn lg pie, p/b, .tr, new bett, lltrea. 119!50. 780-1478, '78 Harl?: ~""""ater -·Qa~J -7o ContactTomClar1t COUITY ~:-;'au!~~~~11cQ •11§aa• = red1ai1°: A'::J'rM llrH. br•kH. 13550 .._._._ •• •• ,,,..... ~R -....... ,1~-... ,a ........ 3... 873-7355 --.-1.111 lmmac 2200ftrm. N•-•'IO com 11u · Blvd.HuntlnQtonBeach, -"""'v" •" 1-------- t Nonti Sella 1152.t992 499-5581 "'" .,., Nll ''"' •o 1111 lllZI (714) 842·2000 (fj}J .71 Nova. it400. Good 79 GrMtda 48,000 mlle9, i..no. se CflOkle of 2 77 125 Can-Am, good 4 ft•I DdYn 0 111·1111 "Wt WIU HT 1111 ..... 114 ~ T ~ 4~ ~· cond. Atk for Stave ~~~·:J'~ cw--43~ All crulae cood 1240 846-8123 '76 Toyota canac:ui:r. 208 w. 11t, Santa An• 11 lllUllU" 4 cyllndet, 5 epeed, factory ~ ~. r~ J 873--0900 '78 c.m.ro. Yfll"J nice. '81 &tort GL MmV\ 4 dr reed)'. Of'FtRS piMM .. 79 K kl KZ400 1 1 loaded, •Int cond. $8100. CloMd Sunday Volume Salea, s.rvlo8 air, am/Im •terao. rally9 ~ ,.. '3495. 494-8490 ·•r, auto, xlnt"'"J...·.:..:.: ~ Bkr. &4M005 con:~deble t'r:n~.1 499-1288 alt 5PM '82 52119 auto, loaded, 187~~d ~11vd. =.!". ~~1.:'17:. Aaltl, Dean tic '11 ..... Oarte 5°53-9833 "4W LM Hw/TUl.ll 80mpg $650.545-3653. Tradta 9 takH over lu of i Huntlf1ilotl 8Mct'I 1 t cond ..._ laJc• tJ07 cv--oient ~-... T.t .......... 1---.-,-.-A-----"-*'cl $428/mo. 714/984-1260 ~I new. • n .. au,..... ~ ""'"' -..-,_ oonc(fr10C>~13°° ·ao~:?;DA~M~T , 1HIELO&alll Con lanttyL ted (114) 42-2000 ciean, mu1t-' (P03116l lllElltUIU'I 1..... -:. W:-:ona-'"~ . '14'A~.ortg Pdk: ~ Sloo9 25 S8SO/~bo met. ~729 's~nl1 &c0:.,111ve1yc;8rloed Ja111r tiB ~~~g~ ~hs SOUTH llYUll tan °97MOO ~ 105: ;;;,;J;,~&5't:10-· foot 1971 $22,000 &HP '80 VMP• P-200E. Xlot 2SO Additional Cara To a"\ 1 mt .IUIUIJ VW·lau:iu 18711 4~ .... ~o A~~M . 830--05e3 alt 8 PM. Yanmar OlaHI fully cond 997-9800 da, Chooee From ~ iwe have Orange County'• ltereo, auper CIMn, muat 70 Berllnetta. 52,000 ml, llfft~ 1321 eql .... Newport llllp 998-9385 J&D AUTO SALES INC. l ltnett Mlec:tlon of uMd ... 1 WOWI )T0248) nloecond.Loeded.Mu•t 17 3 OU •r XR7 .., 11M18 BMchc:ralt &-. 121. I ........ ...... s··~ 0 --"-L-··1 J •••• • .. 000 firm g .... 8*Ce11Hartanat81YamahaSece750,xlot , a,...,_,.. .._ . ._. .. .._. ..... ng Jagua,.:S.IMll.S.lea $3987 Formerly Im · • • · 1 2250/080. Clean 13$-7822 cond $1700. 557~984 Sut1Aa1 rY"'W CARVER Ill XJ8a and XJS coupea. Manno VW. NOW South , 875-2477 or IHv• oond 2 yr Oki eng Pnndla 11, 1 yr old. Kint pevea. (114)111-IOM R.l.1SR.J'1(l·S\1\\ IAlllMTlll 8Mct'I 31vd., Huntington eo caprice Clualc 4dr •---------- Chi l....._,I I See us nowt County VW-lac.tzu, 18711 n-.ga at 875-0e38 541.i421. . oond.,lwydtylr1t,$3900. &lllllO&'SWlm 1111 .._11 ~ .. ,...,,., ......... 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Wlndaurtw 3 Mt aatl -, la-.•--llYllTORY 8315-1247. apd, aterao. $7500 obo. •------- carrytng bee + ·~ Newppt18-:n •'i.:iiu • '711 2002: 4 'Pd . air IAlll lllTlll ·79 REGAL, 43,000 ml, 873-1243 l•eaiWlt tJlt trtllltr. 1800. Aft• 8 pm, 1424110 (114) 1 cond. (033NJL) 29J~~fA~E~Z° 0f10. owner, good cond. c~ 1315 F;iffiifiiiiiiilr 831-31oe. .. • ., a .. n 1620 '85 Raoohero, run• gtMI. ·m.·,7!... (3..2.~x: IV .. ) IP<! .. low 111-2100 euto. $4300, ts1.7507 ft 1111 M lllllU ... $750 548--0389 O.Ool• ._ _.,, '1 ciova, wnt. $1500 -•--ti FOf rent. 28' Motor Home, · • '7ll 7331; 4 apd , loaded Jurt 2 mlnut• aouth of the '79 Regal LTD, all power, obo ~20 Mon-Fr1 _, .... _.__ J Ski 7tl I fully loaa.d, e1aep9 8 · 7 4FOfd F 100. 8 cyl. 3 apd, (g71 UXBl 1 San Diego Frwy crulM, air. tter*>, lo ml, a".'"i · ' • • b4eclc on biec*, _ Beaut Int 84~18. alrltlock•,lmtdlac:t>nt• .•. 80320l,5 apd .. tuoroof .• 7 4.2 ., __ .. •t-. "'•.ooo orig. ownr, lmmac: u.aL• 1117 (853XTH) '81 I Jet Ski, llke 120,000 ml $1500 ~1 v ...._. -'7V '58001080 49~13 -•.w ,_, $14911/~t olr. RENT $195/Wk 11p all lllz• Babb. Cm. &5&-2035 ( 1ANV203) I ml, 1 owner, tmmac. · 111 Aapen 4-dr, lo -·-875-4!e20 * 1aa1100 * • '80 7331; auto. la.dee! 11&,soo 644-1405 ay., C..Wac 1311 ml. ne.o cun, wortt1 50 Addltlonal c.r.. To _. 75 Dodge P.U. :tint. (1BST118) 720--1809ewa/Wknde. '3800 wNI tall 12860 CtlOoM Fron\ WANT TO RENT SrM!l I $2195. EZ t•me. 1840 • '81 11281: auto., aunroot 78 Sevtlle, 1 ownr. 0'8Y· nowt Den 9"-7~ J&DAUTOSAL.E.S, INC fti;;;p~~·~oiim motortlome by reO•ble Nwp1Bl\ld,C.M.Spac:e81 (1CGB11111 '72 XKE. lit place tr':Xhy vlnylroof,p/wtndl-t•. · IHLllrWllN. T-1. Hp Ou1 ......... ·• couple 873-2138 7a FOfd C~·r•·· P.U .. • '8t 833cal; 5 apd , winner In So. Call!. To al· IHther, 75,000 ml. fer• f3lt •---.... ... .,.,_., " ~..., loaded (1CLH374) ly r•tored to orig cond. fl950. 875-eel11 - (uaad twloa) •100. 4 1M1'1 Tra trl{ needt work $800/0BO. • '82 320l; euto .. euoroof Stored New drive train, .78 s.vtlle, c:IMn, xlot 1980 Grenada. Loaded, (114) 11...-. C..wlle Inflatable '55 Trani 8024 548-7550. (1FDH542) I 111n1 road P'•lormanc.. cond1. 18,800. Buying XLNT cond, 13800 ·57 Cuti-~~ ltldlldea oata and pump. Oat• ft l<lftg Cab ·77 • '82 52119·. euto .. lo. V12, 4 Sl>d. air, 11-.0. ot"-•~" .......... 731-3174 ......... 11,.,.;,.. ........ 880-4749 t2' Travel Trlr. •tove. u.. " · ..__,,_, _. , .... tt .. -,..., .....,....,.,.. "'""" .,.,,., '' cie.n auto oooa mec:t1 mllM (1EJA474) .... "'''""7 r..., w""' '" oven. relrlg, alps 4. $575 cond, Muat 'ae. & d Ive to • '82 7331; 5 Sl)d .. loaded. lot $18,900 wtll conllder ·eo Eldo, lthr, cbl. 2 tone '83 Falcon ~ni;hero, '73 Toronado nu/good ~5820 tr.pa, 120 ... 642-9035 appreclale, Call rDal•y (735~7) of r. 7 3 1 • 2 o e o or bro, 25.000 ml, c.... ~ cond, • ~· tlfea ~ ~clean 1n & -~~~~~~~ '58 ElcplOfer, 1tove/ratrlg. ~513, Iv mag. Hl-1111 559-5707 mint. $9500. PP 300/0BO.li48-3l•7 °' OYI, 'or1g Petnt & t09, car MANNE RADIO EOUIP· nu tlru. nu wire , 20• w 111 ., __ t A '78 xJ•L _.. -7ee-e&M l45-3340. cover, fo ml, ~car MENT, Triton Radio-$8501090 537-1394 Iv Vua tOtG 0 Cloaed,Suod!y na va ~~~· ...,~ ·eo EldOfado, xlf'lt oond .. '89 Mu.tang. Orig ownr, 11400 obo 846-11123. telepftone w/almplltled mag U-ooao; Camc>er. i c;I. S7700 9fl0-5140 ltht, AM/FM ow.. RA I Ylnyl top, paint & 8ody lf'I 81 ClltlHa Supreme c:Nnnaee~Flnder eoi:o BUY FACTORY DtRECT auto. radio, "'"' -11 LARGE SELECTION OF Laacil -.rn grMle. loeded. $l2,000 :::.). ~p ti rt entann! Llghtwal~ht llbarglan $795, &S0-&47 NEW & USED BMW'SI 64().049 t. o? w/80 rt cable, Richie =~ 4 3' ,!.,,,,18;11~ra;: btl .. n , Beta. 2'J!,~oot, ,_ TIE WIEIT ~ tl:.~~~ wtlMI. eat• now 1o11 free Cla11lc1 t04S ~ tlr• S3.ooo 493-3110 IELEGTlll (M wtdya), 55&-1357 l-800·346-4962 lor "" 'H lleffl I IHllea ~ .... .a_ 141 ollata model, IOw ml!Mge (l'WmMldar',. ") broehure & SAVEi Orlfy 2200 ml. 1A(jL.e1 __. C.dlll&ee lo Southern ,._ &mc>eon-~ r&ilm Ford power9d S8770/obo Liff IUOl UW '11 llula ca111oro1a1 s.. ua today! 566 anchOt ~ UtilJej 802' 8.45-2983 Rnale/Selea VOLUME SALES Sunroof alt ~· = UIEll , MIO • 831-«1017 Smi uillfiY traller, 1250. '59 Jag MK9, Rolla type, SERVICE & LEASING I ~1':1~97~ l!Jct OUILUO ':=. ~r Evea/WkOdl 963-2983 ICIOt, 18950. 8.46-9626 3870 N. Cherry Ave. '1·7g vw Rabbit, graat grad 2eoo Harbor Blvcl. 'MG TO ~ oond Rebl1 LONO i(;.CH 1•'79 RX7, 4 tpd. 75,000 ml. CARVER gift, beaut. Burgundy COSTA MESA lllp Aatt eticn Mu11 ..,1s1o'a,..,., (No.CllerrY "'4051 $4800. Karan 975-4259 ortv' . r,•lnt, run• •uri•rb, -.... ....__ Aug. 13. eog . '""" °' l l 14) I lllO d""" 544-7340 -['I.../ I 140 1180 I l:id~ 'M;;'i:~ Vlllage. IMPORTANT beat otter. 1132·5338 -frees.In• Watcome ,. JOlS·(O{I mmac Int. I Hll. • tn-1083 NOTICE ~~~EADEAS llla ._" HIS .... -~·~ .. _... 846-M33. Qnreltt HU 40' lllp tor P°"'8' 0t Mii ADVERTISERS 17§ Atta Berilna Gian, Dahu 11 'I ;·:.;; ~i:' 79 Rab: 0-:,, :;; 1-------- w/llM let-down maat The price of tt•m• body good, eog need• 1111 IATlll :'~r111ot.': r9d~ Ill 11 Ffiifi 88'boa C:O-, NB. Aak· •dvertlHd by valllcle work , I 1 0 0 O Io fr . (083JFC) f~ 110 am/fm ttereo tape, rune we haw a good Mlec11on Ing '300. AGf 54t-13ee. OM.lef• lo lhe vel'llcle 546-2525 Greg 11HI ~ I look• OfMI. 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'8001090 . gem c:ond, 3 apd, FM Bro11gham, 4dr, V8, 11erao. V8 a. '2950, ~. air, CNIM, •c. 552~192 or 27411 M.300/bsl. 55S-"33 '87 El Camino, wtlt. rabtt '82 CutlaM 8.-4 df, en&x, Ilk• new 11tH, dtk blue, 18,500 ml GM $1 /bat. 994-0587 exec cer Arnltm ...-.0, 71 Co1ry Sq. Wgn, am/fm, crulee control, p1'odla a 8 ~. redlala, ractl. wind•. tllt wheel, aptlt '700. 117~5 pvt petty ... ,. padded roof . 7 1 F o t d v.". IT700.M0-354& EconOll,,..100 Wide rim P•tltc HU twee. cuatom wood .,,... 71 tr-xrn. pla, :. ter\Ot. Sunroof and Meda minor re wonc, muat '1ereo. ~Jm oond. 1ell S ,000 firm. '3800. 85t-t5 PIP 498-3382 '78 Ptloanlll ~ 'lJe..try .... Pt, pb, .... stereo & :nor-. = 47000 ml, ~dean. 9 p1n1ngw. Al J>OW9r, 50. 8158-n15 /P clean, """ well, $450. llM. Hlf 492-3630 '72 Muatang II, auto, blll , .... on bll, OU brall•. Kint cond.'3000 536-2442 er•L ,._ In town? No Of '72 Mwtang, PS. PB. autO, Bed Credit? " ~ .,.. 11'1 maga. 351 ano 74,ooc the mwtl9t tor • good, ml. 11850/bi t olr. i..a ~ end 111\111 ~ 644-4798 ~t.wec:en '73 LTD. good oond. Bast you onel O¥at' 280 C*9 to d\OOMlrom. oiler. One owner J&D AUTO SALES, INC 644-4728 IJILllrW .... Have tomethlng to NII? ........ Cluaffled ad• Clo II well (114)11 ..... ·-· _,., or -&ul Marino vw, NOW South BeloWwholaaele.(P0130) ; , ,..~ perfect cond. 13250., S ea to appreciate. .>~ U.. ... ontt to 25' 1100. 831-35~ e..cti, (714) 842·2000. CountyVW:laulU, 18711 780-3893 C.. 5-4f.3331. Aatn, l•prt.. Aatea, l•prt .. • 1 Aeeaoneble. Newport UTE BODY WORK 72 Audi 100LS, 4 apd, 4 Beach Blvd . Huntington 79 300SD m8')1e yellow '74 Corona. Good Cond., II e.dl.tn-14111. Upto50'%oftyou<eet dr, xlot eond. 11000. ee.ctl.(714) aux. tank'. 701< ml. orta: =~2~~72·,!..tr:2':"~· Aatn, lal!rt .. latn, laJllt .. '= ........, Plnatrtplng,8111.9e9-1221 """7732 842·2000 •"1300 •""·ee&i .... _.. -.,,.. T ~'I -or moor· .....r ownr. -· .,_,.. · 1 =...,,....,,.._-=~.,,....,,,.,.--,..,,- 1 r '"' want.cl for 45' Set of .. Otag Muter E 80 Audi 5000 s , all utru. 19810.taun9210 WaQOf'I, '82 300SD allvw Ii yr In Cellc:a OT. lit Bk. ble • • 1 TrlMeran. 831-3688, 80x 1411rw mounted on Perfect In~ and out. great condition T'•k• werr., xuu, mini oond. ltd Ed. Xtra9. Xlnt ooncl. _:.,• U•t518 white 5 lug rlm1 2800 Ml 19000. o-INN. $154 mo. '32.950.831-1177 '3950.846-8291 = ~ S22 !5 /be1t oller ~8449 AM/FM 1tareo/cu1.. '81 C.UC. GTA. oollectort !! _ 645-58911. A/C. 5 e pd. C a ll 082 300SO, allver, 5 yr edl11oo, ahow·room L i!!lZ 10 ll l2 769-8073 uk for Spyro warr .. :ttr ... mint oond. M ... ..7.,,. "" --. Set of 4 Otag Mutw E ' 132.950 831•1177 cond., ul1 • ""'· I ·· Horw. c-nper.. ,.... 60X14 tlr• mounted on 73 BMW 2002, red/tao, '72 'l40Z. OOOd condition, 1152-4524, ~ & wetndt.; . '*' 9eed1. 142~. white 5 lug rim•. euto, air, AM /FM, WlfY 5 8 K or I g . m I. '82 30080, .,._, 5 yr ~9811 dev-. ~ .. a1111i1rL fffl !Ja2•5•~1ba•t ollar clean, '4000. 731_.541 139001080. 983-1301. warr . inru. mint oond .. 11 c.tlce QT &-..,a I .:----· '32,950. 83t·1171 t .... :.-r:C99 .....: <= :;cp;c;t _.bcMrd, .,4 2002 •lot all option• ·eo O•t'41o 2008)( Htctlbk, ex ru. or-· • ~ .ae A W .. M•A ' ' ' auto, AC, crulM control. Aak about the tnOMY -low, 381< ml. 5999. I ti '700 . .,ae_...e..,,. .... Ut -seooo. 546-0246 AM/FM eterao, 38,000 can Mve Y°" thrv our 1411-412 t. , , .a~L Mii WI PH TIP .W '78 530!, elr, anrl, AM/FM ml, allver blue, auper purahaae a ,.... plaN -------- ' __. can.. good cond c:IMn. 16500. 850-11545 • 1&.-lll '8 t Corolla Wgn 4 dr •11 'I( MO~ Lron FNlmUU 14200/otr 499-11229. lllHi'TI auto, a tereo . ~~i ~ _ ._.. Alr1lme 1&03 IL.Al lrftlll 78 BMW 2002, pvt pty, 08~1.2:~ ~17:-21= 1301 Quall SI,,. '5600/bet 563-M33 • -.OOO&tN.... ""111/..... $4900.8-46-1578 NEWPORTSEACH '-NllO 15' Nllboet '81 M .. lma: Qlr1frland ••· 'IJ S-. -_ c.I tW1an ~7822 2~~V,.~:O· '79 320I, Ilk nu, .xtru prw, lltuatfon .ctlanged. 111-IM 2500 Mt, lt3,iM>.~P9rf9ot. -<'~iiTlll'tlO 1&2 AG. Mt.... 1411 $9000. 873-3728. Im"*, loaded, 4 dr, .,._ 1_e_7~$-~7_1_1e ____ _ t tow In. loed9d with '80 32018. bllt, am/Im ver, lo ml. Mdan. MU9t ..... '82 Supra....-,_ ~ OJCY0911, low Peoptewfl<>neeclPeopte ceea.5apd,111/rl,8K,nu ~:'1~'70:: ............. 131d per monttl'. -.n. Mk• OW/I pe)'· Thal'• wtiat the tlr•. alloy wheale, lmmac .'....__.. MM..1~/day on. l"Jo.w---...1:t;i brown black/black, eporta ......... O--t75-7375 DAILY PILOT tonO t12 000 obo Allan --· --·..---' ~feat all(l9tlona. --------· SERVICE DIRECTORY ay. 06415-Seo. ..;.. & todey. Cell 7 t-tll3l or •11 lealllar, •unroof, p •rfeci i20-0t41 18 a11 aboutt wtlnd• 645-1121. 87$-2900 (aak for Fr.,.) Bactter ~•·call Vlt· &36-e068. • ~iii!iiiii~i~~=i~~i~~~~~~~~~~~ '82 280ZX T 5 ...... glnla F .. Mon.-Fn. 8:34)..4\. __ ..._.--..---............. • loaded, Eict.;!:d ~ Ml-4 .. /Ml-1 tJJ ' !"-" .. 71 T u p wan,,_ etleker. Aak.'!l "TN, ra s;, am7'1Ti. It UOO/obo, ,,_,.. • Chrome Alloy WllM!a. S2700. Aoft t7M 141 15K ml. 4ff.2922 ~ ... °' 5.""'" '71 TAe. roll tier, M\/fm. Blk Ut, gray Int, 2 df a1mo9t any lele model. t.2700. Aoft 87M141 htltehbadl, etr, 5 apd, Nudl whHI. 1400 •• ,. TR 1 fm owtte, 35mpg, nu tir.a a meci 404-10t5 ....__ ...:... ... 880 Cell wne.le, am/Im etereo -· .....,. .... -• c ... . I 48 0 0 0 b 0. ")'OU .. lookklg fOr.,.. ...... 8111-4643. $35-1247 Mil Oleeal, ttllnlc Hout ·71 fA7 low mll:t':_ -•r AN IASllf. * * FIA IS * DICK MILL ER M O TOQ\ " " . ' : . •'!I ft I rebundlng & ,..torf'!.Q • YoU . ..... "200 2,.,.0 .tUOO, raaaonab •· >GOO.A... . .... ~"- low pttoe, ~.Get-'IO fR7 OOlt .. tlble. Lo man 0. lnOlllMf1nO. MllelOe. CuM Im. Oood mTllU con d . t 5 t ta 450 ee1. ·eo. 11,000 m1 21~2~1 fully ~~d~~lvar. ~ J!!1. U '80 U ,000 Mii•, --~. 1 po..,.: ..,.... ~ ........ dowti '11 Mg a. .,.,., • Oii.,. Q,...,, met•lllc. ~ '* wi red Int.. ~car.~~ end moo/bat•·..........,. they.,.. in xffit oond. A/fr '11 luo. orNt ooni. ln1p*Ctt1on 1llot1ted. am/Im, redlal tltH, ,,__ cal 01 ooma end l17N. e4t 1111 look. flrlveta '11rty. ·tr lilO ,,..,,,· ...... 71.......,-1661 AM ..... ,_ p!llnt. "* _..,. ~ 1&1 od • over UnlQue 1 ot • kind. 1id aooo. ~ Hb 81 MeroedH, •~1e .... 1""vw ......... ~-, ..... ,.,._-m1.,..,-.,.,- 1nded. •n 1~~0fofr. Cllutdl a ..... 17._..10 dyl, ON-1817 ...... t 1IOO. tMl18. ~ ..... ------~--~---...-.---------;;;;;;;;;;.,,~ ...... --~--~;;;;;;;m;,o;;;;;;..-."'!""'.....,~~ ... ----------.------------------ ... .. .. ORANlil COAST PEANCJT$ featufitt~ "Good ol' Charlie8romn" > 0 6"c//t/tz..- \'DEAR SIR, MV D06 ~ASN'T BEEN EATING WELL LATELV ... WHAT S~OULD I DO? II 6 -12. ~A~AHA~ARA .GARFIELD ® HEY, GARFtELP! LET'S HAVE SOME S::UN! 'TMEN WE CAN COME MOM( ANP I'LL MOLP OPIE DOWN WMILE1 YOU BEAT HIM UP ... . , . . SUNDAY, JUHi! 12., 1983 } 0 / D TRY TAKING HIM TO A DIFFERENT RESTAVRAMT OKAY, NE )(i LETTER •• I WANl" TO TAKE WU TO AN l'TALIAN RE.'OTAURANT FOR A LA5AGNA PINNER • YOUR HOMITOWN DAllY PAPIR . I AND DON T FORGET TO LEAVE A 816 TIP ..• WAITRE55E5' D06S ~AVE TO EAT, TOO, '(OU KNOW ! I _T~l~K l1VE LEAANE p A LESSON .•. SARCASM IS ~A~D - ON VOUR HEAD •. by Jim Davis HOW PIP YOU ~NOW WE MAVE AN APPOINTME.Nt AT THE VEliS? .. . l I f T ,. BOY, T H IS IS FUN LETS I N VITE H IM TO S WI N G WITH US A L L T H E K I DS ARE GOING I N F OR S WINGS DENNIS THE MENACE HERE'S A DOLLAR! TAKE IT HOME AND PUT IT IN 'i{)(JR BANK. JUDGE PARKER GEE,TtfAHkS! I'LL BE RIGHT BACK! ... SO I BROUGHT 111E BANK OVER SO ALL THREE OF US CAN KEEP AN EYE ON IT! I 'VE DECIDED TO THEN YOU'RE GOING l'O TELL HIM THAT I WONDER I F ROLLO, .. THE RIC H K ID, H AS A SWI NG -----------~-----""1------..--- -----~-~----¥'jiilli ROLLO IS ALO NE IN T H AT BIG-MANSION by Hank Ketc ham l'HERE'vE BEEN A LOT CF BURGLARIES LAlELYl Va.J'D BETTER STAY HOME AND KEEP AN EYE ON MT MNK! .. YEs,DEAR ... 11-iA.rs CALLED WILSONOMICS! 1-i bv Harold Ledoux MAKE A DEAL WITH JEANNIE KELSO WORKED THE ARMORED THE D.A . ! CAR HEtST WITH YOU ! SHE HAS IT COMING! IF I TOLD HIM THAT, HE V«>ULON'T BELIEVE ME, RUSTY! HE'D LAUGH ME AtGHT BACK HERE TO THE PEN! I'M GOING TO TELL HIM EXACTLY WHAT HE WANTS I'M GOING TO TELL HIM THAT LDNG JOHN PLANNED THE HEIST BUT HE DIDN'T N0 ... 0UT WORK THE HEIST THEY'LL WITH YOU, TIM! BEU EVE IT! TO HEAR! _______ _;..,o,_ ___ ----- ANDTOOKTHE $260,000 ! -------------·--------·-·-r --------... -------- ----------------~------- Wf-0'61HAT PU¥,JE.R STANDING Et; -rn E BENCJ-f I COACl-I -? MOON MULLINS 1HAT'6 't()Me RU~' HARR150N I WElL, M~. fV'ONTONI , WHAT 00 l)()O THINK OF THE TEAM~ ONE OF OUR POWER HITIER5 I HOH ~ HOW ABOOT IF fHEl,> WEAR "THEIR 5HIRl5 IN5tDE OUT 00 NV-< NAME OOESN'I ~ ~ ~o , ONE OF OOR PITCHE~5 ! by Ferd and Torn Johnson mT --A MISE:RABL.E WEEK1 'l'/ MoNDAY I GOT APPDINTSD' ENT~RTAINMENT CH,AIRGJRL OF MY L,ADIES' CLUB ... "TUESDAY f<AYo HIT ,A HOME" RUN !~ROUGH our< l<ITCHEN WINDoW. !HE NEXT D,AY DooDLE1S RENT CHECIC BOUNCED, .AND so MY GAS COMPA~ ? ·3 IHURSD,AY IH~ TV SST DIED ... So WE" ALL. H,AVE ,_-'Y -ro TALIC -ro f;,ACH OT~E~ ... DOCTOR SMOCK (E 1"HAN Ks.' Yoo RC:AL.-L.,Y KNOW HOW i"O FL-LJFF A Pl L.t...OW, Kf PPO.' YE:SSIR, eveR SINCE: IHA.,... Mov1 e "-roo-rs1e" eecAMe A HI,... ... FRIDAY "THE OFFICE ~o5SIPS Ll:H) ITEM WAS MY LON\o L-UNCH HOURS ... '· GOSH, PE:ARte:, l"HIS CHIPPE:P eeeF ON i"OASI l..OOKS YUMMY.' SMOCK HAS NO GUAL.-MS A-r AL-L.- Ae>OUI MOON- l,...tGH-rtNcS ON weeKeNPs AS A NLJ~S~! AND YE:STERDAYIHE: WATER HEATER STARTED MAklNG FUNNY NOISES! CH~C.K DID Too ... 1 MARRl~D ,A MIN I-SERIES ... ~ IL by George Lemont l"HANKS FOR i"He Pf t...L-, YOLJ RAVISHING CRE:A"'f"LJRe .1 WHA.,- A 1...ovet--Y L--APY/ -... ----------~-~-----~-...=-..--------------- ~-...,---__..w..__....,_.,.... ... ,.._w._ • ..,..,,.._....._ • ..__ ..... ..-._.--~~~-~~-------------- ---- ---------_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I u ID B I e w e I by -ij/fAN .JUST LOOK A"T H«/:fl I . ' OFF Wf: GO 10 l7A FE:S"flVE NAUSM JUNC110N fiAlR! I IAM ! TAM! • ~· I CAVOITT E't..ISSAJU.'{, ~IOUS! I SH.AU- Ke-IOIN MlaJI! WARNER SCHO -----------------~--------------------------------_______ ..,.. _______________ ---------- CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYES? There •re •t le•1t II• dlttw· enc:es lft ••wtnt Mt•ll• IMtw"n top •ncl bottom ,.ne11. Hew qvldlly can ye., find IMmf Check •nswen wttt. thoM belew. iulJlll•P \1 J.,qwnu •••Id t ,uaJ•tj•P S• H•JQ ( •u•J•UtP ,. .t•lfH r •'-'• .. .ao1p •• &u•v...:lo l~M c bu1n 1w '' ''H'1 l. 6u1u u.u 11 d•:> l i•>u•.t•iuo ~uni~rWhirle ® -------by Hal Kaufman-------e FEET FIRST! It's • help to Nve your foot in your mouth, so to sp .. k, in •nswer- i"9 theu v1nt•ge br•1ntHsers: WNt Ns a foot on each end and one In the middle? INSPIRED VERSE! How quickly can you deduce the name of the person to whom the romantic young man above has penned these poetic words, Bright gentle spirit, wNt art thou, Arrayed in nature's lovehMSs? Radiant, yet m"4c, thy placid brow, Beam•"9 thine eyes of tenderness - A heavenly vlslt•nt in mort•I guiM, Reflecti"9 all vlr- . tues of the oles; Ahl Ever thus ct.light our I0"9i"9 eyet. No fair peeking. . 19 WNt NS four l99s but only one foot? WNt NS fifty feet but can't walk? ~···~•OP" ( PH1•1M'Q" t ,,.,,P••A. I e Guess What! Study the following sentence and 0 see If you can find an appropriate typographical message: SO M ETH IN GI SWR ONGH ERE. Time limit JO seconds IJkf 6uoJM ti 6u1 .... f\UO~ t"-lf\ 'f e Give •nd Taket From a sum I tootc away a third and put In its place lSO. From the resultl"9 sum, I tootc away a fourth and put In its pl•ce S70. I then Nd SlJO. With wNtsum did I begin? .,wuoP•••i ..,.,0 l e Riddle-Me-This! What game did Or Jekyll play? Hyde and seek. How did the postman stop the fire? He s.tamped it out. When did the wizar d call at the hospital? During wizard-Ing hours. 18 8. i ~i ti· 10 ; 2i 7~ ~ .r2 I 17 . ' 16 IS . 13 • CHASE IS ON! Somethi"9 Is hot on the heels of the TV thief above. To complete picture. add lines dot to dot . For Better or For Worse GONE FISHIN'! Apply these colors neatly above : 1-Aed. 2-Lt. blue. 3-Yellow. 4-Lt. brown. S-Flesh. 6-Lt green. 7-Maroon I -Ok. green. 9-Black. 10-0k. brown. 11 -Lt. gray. SPELLBINDER SCOR"E lO points f°' ualng •II ttle lett~s In the word be6ow to form two comp .... wordl: POSTLUDI . -----. -.. THIN tcor9 2 points ..ch for an --~ ·~-· . - words of four letW• w more . found •mono tt1e ietten. -·~ . Try tit tclOt"9 at lent Jt ,....,.._ ..... , .,,,,., ..... ~ ......... t't . by Lynn Johnston I WABNTTAATR WE. HAD Df\FFODILS IN IRE LOVeL '{ weDDI NG-, uat-\N'. OH, Llt.ZIE -you OUST WERs'~,-- IHAT"$/ ALL. CHURc.H · · · AND '/OOR.B~ER Mf\De..SUCH f\ FUNN'/ SPeE.CH L.A1l=RJ....--.. I.URS I \RE:.RE. DADoy? ,_..----~~-~-........------.._...------------- NOftMAN, "Avf. 'fou 6l\IEN AN'# ~£.tllOU~ 1'lotOU6K1 1o ~ CAiUR.~ GORDO ~ b-1~ MA~ 001)5 INf • N WE.U.., w"4Af Ag,e. 'fotJ 60tNC, 1"0 00 WM£N fKE. OA'4 COME.-!» fHA1" 1 'AN ~O U>NG.f.({ ~lJ,f'O~\ ~OU~ i I i I i ... 0 -------------~ -------~-------------~-------------..-...;.....;;-=-..;;;...-=..m llilJPilat LA••THAGM•N 5/at of Dallas l bemd that the 1ifta you pve your wife would not be Appfteieted by moet women. What kind ot lifta are they? -C.S., o.I1u. Tex. Power tools. Since Mai 1s such a marvelous fixer. I rarely have need of plumber!>. car· penters or electricians So I give her all the equipment she needs In fact. I somellmes have a nightmare that every- thing in the house sto~ work· mg at the same time. we can't reach a handyman and. wor!>I of all. can·t hnd her toolbox. K.AIH•TN CllOUY oUlhor ol My I.JI~ With Bln11 What WU the toUCbemt s-rt ol wrttlnc your book? -F.M., Declllur, DL That green-eyed monstt>r envy -made my head pound. I found some pictures I d1dn"t know about Several were of Bing with girls I never knew or heard of. some from before we met . others after we were engaged. So I Sot iealous -all over again LOS ANGEL.£S -Actress- model Carole Mallory. now dating Mlilt DWoD. ls putting together the next bis book from the Brtn f.lderwLloen Colllna km.and-tell Khool of \{O LJR S E ~F SMd yo,,, QUMtlOtl. on • poetc..o. 10 • ,...._ •• Farn•t)' Weellt)' 1515 9ro.OWay. Nn Yori<. Ny 10038 w.·11 IHIY ~ f(lt llUl>ll•'-QuMllOt\I So<r, .•• can I a.naw., OIN'9 wntmg The tentauve title 1s Picasso I.Dues Me -The Diary of a Shy Nymphoman- 10<. and the Plca890 refers not to the late artist but to his son Claude. He. War· ren Beatty. Peter Sellen. Franco Nero. Mark (Olit>er) Lester. Robert De Niro. Gian- car Io Giannini David (The ~rds of D1sc1pline) Keltb and Reggie Jack· eon are promised as the leading men from Mallorv·s active social life ·The book's about loving and letting go. says MaJlory. "laughmg and surrendering to freedom IL will l<;>ok al love and sexuality wirh a sober and ph1losoph1cal eye and will be more than a ta~ measure remembrance.·· Und• Ronatadfs long· awaited album of pop stan- dards by such composers as lrvtna Berlin. Georae Genhwln and Rodgen and Hart should be out sometime during her summer tour. Linda also says she's con- sidering doing a second opera for Jo9e1»b Papp. to follow The Pirates of Penzance. This time. though. it would be heavier and harder -la Boheme CBS plans to repeat its two-and-a-half hour M•A •s•H finale later this summer. m lime for the debut of the AherM•A •s•H sequel With HarTy Morpn. Jamie fUT and "1waa.Chriat& F~no: llun& stuntmen. pber ... Lou Ferrtaoo's upcoming film. The Return of Hercules. has already less- ened the Hulk's popularity with stuntmen Lou "threw a stuntman past the mallress:· says his wife. Carla (who plays the goddess Athena in the film). "and they don't want to work with him He goes through a lot of stunt· men.". Tht ~Y Hills Goldbook. "a Sears catalogue for the needy nch." has bttn sent free to the world's royal· ty. prime ministers, pres1· dents. business tycoons and celebnlies. Printed in five lansuages. the caiaJogue offers such es- eentials as ten· nis balls in a Butgarl sliver can for $1,750, a gold end dla- roond~aped box tor Sl 0.000 and a mink MaJJory: ... and twit. teddy bear for $750 For those riot wealthy or important enough to get a copy free. there is one in every room of the area's four major hotels: Gucci 1 and Van Cleefs are giving them out to pre- ferred customers. and. ssshh. 1f all else fails. you can actually buy one for $35 -Robert Windeler NEW YORK -Audiences at Broadway"s Prwate Lwes laugh knowingly when Uz Taylor says to Rkhard Bur- ton. "'Marriage scares ·· After all. who understands that bet· ter than these two. mamed 11 times total. including twice to each other. . Oscar winner Ben (Gandhi) Kingsley says he fears that "people might expect much more of me ·· He has only warm words for American audiences, wonder- ing "if we in England would receive an unknown stage ac· tor from abroad in such a way·· ... When Woody Allen showed up at a Chi- nese restaurant with ex-name Diane Keaton and current interest Mia Farrow. wags KJft/Pkt:y: /lf«ll vcpectation•l referred to the threesome M a "chow meln--. a trois." . There's talk th&t PrtDee An- drew's girlfriend Koo Stark and Dyrimty star Jou Coe- llm might make a mm t<>- aether .... Recentl~ retired tennis ace 8Jom llOrl says there's no way he"ll make a comeback .. It's such a relief nor to go 10 work everv da). he points out Say!> Joan Riven 'II vou wont to dnve a shov. girl nuts. ask her 10 c;pell M.\~M backward · -Anita Summer WASI ll~GTO -Hov. quick· ly thev forget Recent!\ Roaalyon Carter was earh· for an appomlment with her hairdresser here. Elvtnd Bjerke. who not only did her hair and President Carter·s at the White House. but whose salon also caters to ~uch poli- tical notables as Pamela !: • t l j Riuers: ~ling lmorr. r x Hantman and lMly Bard • Job.neon. As Mrs. Carter } later told Eivind. she deeded a: to kill some time by visiting a i' friend elsewhere in tbe building. In the elevator. a • man looked her square in the z face and said. "With all the jj Secret Service around. Mrs. i Johnson must be in the f building .. F'rorn among the .. 15.000 survivors and= ~ who attended April's C8IJ Glebei lnl "' Holocaml i Sunm>n came this incredi· ! ble story Al the Survivors g Village. a cafeteria with tables ~ labeled by European coun· • tries. c111es and town~. retired E dry cleaner and Boca Ralon J resident Elias Snyder im· mediately recosnized his first cousin. Canadian Joseph Gutt· , man. whom he hadn't seen , since 44 years a&<> an Poland. j "He is the perfect lma&e of his :a fatheor." Snyder lold ~rt.ell. § Both survivors of concentra- tion camps, Guttman and I Snyder lost every member of 8 their Immediate families a.nd W as.sumed the other was dead. 1 In an attempt to create more such ~unions. data a.re belna computerized on over 40,000 1 IUMV'Of'J. -Kt#tl«n MaxtJ I crtt1.m.~ I . " . ' . r._: __ he people of Santa Cruz. a small jungle town in BolMa about an hour's flight from the capital ci- ty of La Paz, used to keep a wkle berth from the Oub Bavaria. And no wonder: Each night a motJey crew of Bolivian and Euro- pean nec>Nazi thugs. all armed to the teeth, maxed there after a hard day's work. Clt0Ull"8 and drtnklng until the wee houra. The work of thete neo-Nazll was overteetna the world's larges rocaine trafflddng business. They were swim- 4 f.-aYWrJ:llU•.._IJ•llG ming In money, the result of thousands of Americans snortlJ18 the ftne white powder they flew out of Bolivia by the planeload. And the money provided by the American snorters not only supported this small army of th1J81, but abo financed its plan to take over the whole country and tum It Into IOmdhlng of a Fourth Reich. The money also mane a rich man out of the fellow who wu the brains behind all thb -Klaus Blrble. formerly of the Oettapo, and among the moll wan~ Nazi war criminals. The Oub Bavaria Is pte now. ~ lut yeu by a new demo- aatic government In BolMa. whJch also scatttred the thup to the lour winds. And 8art>le. the maaennlnd. was thrown out of the country to face charges for war crimes in France. His trial is tentatively set to begin at the end of this month. But there is much more to the story of Klaus Barbie and his neo-Naz.i army. a story so incredible it seems hhed whole from the most imaginative paperback thriller h s all true, however. mdudmg what may be the most unbe- lievable fact of all. Barbie. the infamous Nazi war criminal. was an agent of American intelligence. T he story begins in wartime France. where Barbie, an up- an<koming Gestapo opera- tive, has been assigned the task of r()()(ing out the French Resistance Movement in . the city of Lyons. Barbie set about the task with a lJf!llplte hla crimeJI, Bar6ie IDG8 hbed by U.S. lnlellJgena at a monthly «llt1'y of $1,700. ruthlessness that was ferocious, even by Nazi standards: According to charees Iii~ later by the French Government, Barbie was personally responsible for over 11 ,000 arrests and 4.000 murders. His victims included Jean Moulin. head of Resistance forces in all of France. whom Barbie tortured to death. Barbie also rounded up Jews for deportation to the gas chambers of Au9chwltz, induc:U~ a group of 9CVeral hundred young Jewish children, whom he took out of school one morTUng and shipped off to be exterminated. For his gruesome efforts. which in- cluded hanging suspected Resistance supporters from lamp pos&s, Barbie was promoted to the ran~ of captain In the Gestapo. His superiors noted his "'par- ticular talent for deaning out hostile organizations." The people of Lyons. however. have other desclipcions of the man who was known as a brutal Sildist and kiUer. Usa Leservre, now an 82-year~ widow. remembers Bar- bie 1 offlce festooned with dubs and whips. She was permanen!?' dbabied der being tortuled by Barbie for nine days; she had been arrested by the Gestapo for running messaees to R.esl. lance leaders and then refused to talk. "He was net subtle," she rec:alla. "He would Just keep beattns you wtth the dub and esktnl the ..me-questton, over and over. When you pmed out, he ltOl>l)ed. When you woke up, he •arted" ...,n:• Other vktlml rec.all ear. bie aittlna with his mistrat on hla lfl>, londllnt her while men wen brutllly conured. With lhl llberMJon ot France In 1944, Barbie became a wanted man. The French placed his name on a list of "most wanted" Nazi war criminals and searched for him everywhere. defer· mined to put him on tnal. But Barbie. aided by Nazi fnends. had gone mto hiding in <Jermany And it was there that American intelligence made its first contact with him. The contact was initiated by the U.S. Army's Counterintelligence Corps (C.l.C.). one of the forerunners to the C.l.A., operaaing in Germany. Then responsible lor supplyin& inteJlifrence on Soviet forces to the east. the C.l.C. needed information. and needed it fas&. Its aaents quickly discovered that all over Germany there were dottnS of former SS and <Jestapo "experts" on the Soviet Union who had spent the war years rooting out C.Onunurust aeents and becomlns familiar with Soviet tactics. Additionally, the Americans had a highly aecret plan to form a guerrilla resistance organiz.atJon -tnollly staffed with former Nazis - to fight behind the lines apinst the RusUns In the event of an armed takeover by the Soviet Union. (Soviet forces had rolled c:JVet Eastern turope and there was no guarantee thl1 they would stop at any Western border.) Despite his criminal pllt. Berbie WU enrolled In Amertcan intelUsence. It wu an easy recn.lltment since Berble really had tittle choQ, "We'd lptl1d I lot of hours lntttVtewlnJ them," MYI former C.l.C. •nt Ralpn Farris 1bout the Nu1 Wll c:rimlnlJI that Amlrbn lntellteenm IOUFt tor uee u lf!ntl. "U they didn 't want to talk to us. all we had to do was say, 'The French would like to talk lo you' or. The Russians would like to talk to you · They were glad to be in American hands." Barbie especially was grateful for Amencan protection While the French were searching all over Europe for him. he was safely ensconced under an assumed name in a house m Gennany provided by the C.l.C.. working for American intelligence at a salary of S 1.700 a month. For that salary. Barbie advised the Americans on how to un· cover small groups of Communtsts. He also managed to secure a small sample of uranium from a mine m East Ger· l! f many -an important piece of evtdence that the Soviet Union had sut-1 ficient uranium supplies to construct an of the reach or French Justice . French attempts to gee any cooperation from the Americans were rebuffed . Bot it was becoming clear to the Americans that Barbie had turned into a habihty As U S agents were to learn to their horror later. all the while Barbie was working for Amencan intelligence. he was also running a black market and theft operation The final straw was a jewelry-store holdup during which witnesses clearly identified Bar- bie as one of the robbers. German police were blocked by C.l.C. agents when they med to arrest Barbie. although the m1S.Sing ,ewels Wtte quiet- ly returned later by an Amencan agent Barbie had become too hot. a prob- lem WOf'Sefled by continued French in- terest m his whereabouts. (Al one ,........ ____ _ atomic bomb. "I should have arresled him;· says Erhard Oabringhaus, at that llme a C.l.C. agent (he Is now a professor at Wayne. Seate University in Michigan). about Barbie. "But I was tokt to work wtth him." Oabringhaus alto m-ealed in intl!TV!ews bllowing Bart>ie's ex· tradition th.It the Americans protected Barbie when the French flrtally lwned In 1950 that the ex-Oestapo chief wM hldfn& In Oennany. A newly u~ French inttlllaeooe report from that period thows the Frmdl ~ enrlled when I.hey unoovered ~ that BeltMe hed become "' American in- teUJeence .,.. and wu ~out point. ooncaned that French a&ents might kidnap Barbie and take him back to France for lrlal, American aaents di5<'u55ed the idea of killing him rather than letting tM French ~ him. Aa:ordin8 to e:x.C.I C ~ ~ Bramel of Centerville, Ohio, who9t revelations were nrst contained in the Da)fOn Daily ~ early this )'elf, the. Ameria:ns drew straws to ~tne who would shoot Balbie.) In lite 1951. Bllt>ie suddenly dillp- pee~. Equlpoed wkh a It( of fotaed papert In the name of Klaus Altmlnn, he. hit wHe and )'OU"8 ton ruppeared &Met lhlt ~ In a.no.. k.aly. where they sailed lboard an ooeen liner to ' Peru. The papers. provided by Amert· can intelligence as a means of getting rid of an embarrassing problem (mak- ing ham disappear was easier than kill· mg him). were designed to move Bar- bie out of Europe and resettle him m South America where. 11 was beheved. the whole Barbie story would eventual· ly be forgotten . What no one realized was that the most amazing chapter in the story was about to begin. B arbie and has family arrived in Peru and quickly settled into the country's larse Germ~~ population He worked first as a mechanic:, then slowty began to branch out into less savory activtt1es. including some suspicious tin-mine dealings and. more ominously, drug trafficking. Al. first the deals were small. but eventually Barbie was overseeing a flourishing drug trade between Peru and Bolivia. the world's leading cocai~roducang countries He made an important alliance with Frederic Schwend. an ex-Nazi who dur· ing World War II ran a laJRe-5C8)e operation that forged millions of dollars worth of British bank notes. Schwend had Oed to Peru to escape war<rimes charges -he had used skilled concen· tration-camp Inmates to make the counterfeils -and, once in South America, set about working at a series of shady financial deals. The Schwend-Barbie partnership might have prospered were it not for an unanticipated development: A Paris lawyer, Serge Klarsfeld. and his wife. Beale. dediared humers of Nazi war criminals, were convinced that Barbie was someplace in South America un- der an assumed name. Undiscourlfled by official indifference and ''positive" evidence from various governments that Barbie was dead. they persisted. Eventually they tracked him down. "It came about quite by aa::ident. in 1971." says Serge KJarsleld. "We 'ftre liven a pidure by a friend of ours in Lima. Peru. It $hawed a German businessman named Klaus Altmann, bot just one look was sufficient to con- vince us that this was in fact the criminal Balbie. h was unmiJtaklbk>." News of their discovery caused a sen- sation in France and moved the f'rcndl Government to demand Barbie's extra- dition from Peru. But Barbie had estab- lished a nctWOrk of contacts with Peru- vian officials. He was tipped off and slipped across the border into the more hospit.abk! climate ol Bolivia. At this point. 8art>le bep:n his lee· ond ~ IS an l8!flt for American ln-tdlJlmce, This time his employer was the 'ti.A.. wbk:h had • •rona in4erett In whm wu aotne on In BolMa. k w~ thee ln the 1960'1 that OW! Guevara had tried, unsua:adully, lO IDment an uprislna, .., the muntry Wll I hotbed of lt!YOTutlon and muntttmoludon. "It c;an be a6d that 8erbie .... pertect recruitment. &II moral ltsUa aside," says a former C.l.A. official with knowledge of Barbte's dealings m Bolivia. 'The C.l.A. was interested m him because, when he was running narcotics deals from Peru. he had made friends with a man named Hugo Banzer. then a colonel in the Bolivian anny. Banzer took power in 1971 a.s head of the Government in Bolivia. and it was important that he remain a staunch fnend of the United States. Barbie, because of his dose contact with Banzer. was ideally situated to keep the agency informed of important ~elopments. Also. because of his other activities. Barbie knew a great deal about what was going on m Bohvia. maybe more than anybody.' The "other activities" cov~ a wide range. soon making Barbie one of the He planned lo become the world'• next lfihrer and at the «UM time control the moalne trade. most powerful men in Bolivia_ He was appointed Banzer's security adviser. and in that post Barbie reorganized the secret police and trained them in "in· terrogation methods." The secret police became one of the most notorious of such outfits in all of Latin America. car- rying out extennmation programs against native Indian tribes who were occupyins land coveted by the ruling military junta and running terror cam- paigns agairJ.st politk:al dissidents who dared to protest the military govern· ment's repressive policies. Within only a few years of his arrival In the country. Barbie was a leading Bollvl.an citizen. He had large timber and farming interests and spent his time either at a larse estate outside La Pe.z or in an apartment in the city. He travelled with • bodyauard thoughtful- ly provided by l301Ma 's Interior 'Ministry. Meanwhile, the French Government was rebuffed by Bolivia In its attempts to extradite Barbie. The KJarsfetds began to delpair of ~r aet· Un& Barbie out of his South American lair. AU the while. Barbie was providlna ~on the &lMan leadmhip to the CJ.A., whk:h l1llY or may not hive been aware that he wasn't temns them ftler)fhi19 he knew. And l!flOn8 the more Important things &rt* Wllll 't te!tint them WU hJs p&m\ IO beo>me the world's next filhm. wttUe • the same tlme mntroutna molt °' IU COQtne trade. Bart>6e'1 &:heme bepn wttt\ an ~ stAWtt out °' &he ...... the moper~ ol the BolMan PAllei.\' wam.Y • MR 11 • 11D 5 • .. -I I I ..J -. KLAUS aAUll Government. which began to convert drug smuggling into the national m· dustry in the mid-to late 70's. Barbie led an effort by the secret police to reorganize the drus trade. in effect na- tionalizing it. Small producers were driven out. and the business was con· centrated into several large operations all overseen by the Bolivian military. which provided the light planes used to smuggle the cocaine into the United States But drug smuggling is a treacherous Bald? Thinning? Worried? Read ... .. BALDNESS CONQUERED" Medical Breakthrough SuccesSful In More Than 95°/o Of All Casesl ~.._._.J ..... ~ ................ .......... !JZlD FOLLICIN-NH3 PREPARATION FOR HAIR I ~I ~I business, and the task or enforcement -keeping greedy participants from one another's throals. squeezing out the small-time dealers. protecting the traffic and dimming the growing political protest within the country over the od10us international reputation Bolivia had gained -was beyond the capabilities of the secret police. So Bar· bie set about recruiting and organizing a paramilitary enforcement squad Ac· cording to intelligence reports, Barbie recruited not only in Bolivia. but also throughout the world. seeking the toughest cutthroats he could find In Paraguay he round Joachim Fiehelkorn. a deserter from the West CJerman Anny and right-wing fanatic who was in trouble because his best friend had died during a friendly game of Russian roulette In Spain he found Jacques LeOerc, a former terrorist with .. the Secret Army. the right-wing French group that tried to assassinate Omles de Gaulle. ln Peru he round former . Nazi SS killer Hans Stellfeldt (who was 1 : killed in 1981 during an argument with : · his comrades). • : _from every point on the compass, ' : Barbie recruited such thugs. including ' : young CJerman Fascists, Italian right· I i wing extremists, former Rhodesian sol· , diers and Bolivian right-wing fanatics By 1978 this 8ang, known as the F'iances of Death. had grown into a j force of over 6.000 men . Its non-Bolivi- an members wore Nazi SS uniforms and toasted each other at the Oub Bavaria in Santa Cruz with shouts of "Heil Hitler!" According to reports of the US. Drug Enforrement Agency. by the late 70's the Bolivian cocaine operation had ~ come a smoothly running national in- dwtry that produced a flood of ax:aine for the United States: Each member of the fle.nc:b of Death was paid $5.000 a month by Roberto Suarez. the top Doi~ vian narcotics dealer. Barbie, ho'fllo'e\'er, had even bigser plans In mind: He suagested at one point that Santa Cruz be turned into a "white center" where "Aryan refuBees" from all over the world would settle. Oearly, Barbie had visions of a Fourth Reich, and hls schemes led to un· bounded arrogance. Some years aeo. he attended a diplomatic reception for the West German Ambassador. When the Ambassador made a tout to the prosperity of West Germany. Barbie suddenly yelled out. "Heil Hitler!" Em· barraued. the Wf:Jt Gtrmans tordbly removed Barbie from the~. as'he tc:reamed. "Damned ambeSAdort I wu an officer of the Gest11pol When the ~ rises 11a1n. I am aoiDI to let· tie 10me 11CCOUnts with )'OU!" Such behavior rnlahl have appalled the West Oermans. but It WA$ I IOUrte of IGl'ne amutement to Bart»e's friends. the moet lmpOrtant of WhOm. afte-r Blnzer. 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CIJtlClf the bOx thllt lntetNts ~ I Please send me without obllgatJon, complete deteilS about BIU8 Shield. I lndMduel end famtfy ~na I 0 ~111915 0 Underegel5 • KLAUS BARBll of Cocaine for hts direct 10\olvernen1 in the drug traffic A very powerful man politically, Gomez provided Barbie w11h the rank or colonel m the Bolivian secret police and gave him control over a shipping hne He also pro .. 1ded the travel documents that allowed Barbie lo visit the united States -for what purpose 1s not yet clear -on at least lour occasions. and also to visit France around 1980, where he walked around openly Such 1ravel was extraordinary. considering the fact that 'Klaus Alt- mann." as Barbie was still known in Boli- via. was on the "wanted list" of every 1mmigrat1on service. border police and 1ntelhjlence agency m the world. Obviously. Barbie felt totally sale, because of both his connections with the ruling Bohv1a 1un1a and his work for the C I A -a rncumstance that ex- plains his ability to move in and out of the United States at will What l}arb1e did not know was that a series of un- foreseen events was 10 shatter his ordered 1t11le world The first came m the form of a man named EJ10 Ciohni. a right-wing French terrorist who had been recruited into Barbie's Fiances of Death Like his col- leagues, C1ohn1 carried a machine gun to oversee the drug trafficking and pmed m the carousing at the Club Bavaria each night, taking advantage or the cheap liquor and prostitutes providt'd free by the Bolivian Government How- ever, Ciolirn was actually an agent of the SD EC E .. the French mtelhgence agency. His specific assignment was to track down a number of right-wing French fanatics believed to be working tor Barbie's paramilitary force Ciolini round out a great deal about those men. He also found out a lot about Klaus Barbie, and soon the French knew exactly where Barbie was They bided their time. The second t"Vent was a develop- ment no one could have predicted· The military government in Bolivia was ousted m 1982 by a democrat1cally l?lected government. As its hrst order of business, the new government decided to get out of the cocaine traffic and kick out the paramilitary army In short order. it was done. Barbie suddenly was without protection, and a French extradition request was honored. He was hustled out of the country and into a jail cell in Lyons -in the very same prison where he had brutally tortured so many Frenchmen. Perhaps Klaus Barbie, now 69, sensed that the end was coming. He made no auempl to Oct:, and those who knew him described a broken old man resigned to his late His wife had died of cancer in 1979 and his son - estranged from his lather over disgust at the old man's llistory -had been killed in a han~ldmg accident in 1980 And Amencan intelligence had abandoned him; once again . he had fAMllY Wr.tJJJ Y•Jt;llf.12 •1NJ 9 become a liability lo them. (fhe Barb1e- C I A connection is now under in- vestigation by the Jusc1ce Department ) But on the dreary plane ride back lo France, Barbie showed that he had learned nothing from all this. Asked by a Bolivian journalist about his par- ticipation in terrible crimes during the war, Barbie waved off discussion about the killing of Jews. ''Hitler eliminated 6.5 million unemployed," he said Then he went to sleep IW £mes/ '-'Olltmon on mvesl1go11,_,, rtponer. 15 wntmg a boolt un u S 1ntelff8mce O/NTOl/OllS. 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Ill 60611 Please include a :.tamped. self-addressed. business-:.1ze envelope with each request PICTURE-PERFECT BARBECUE Frozen Daiquiris-in-a-Pitcher Nachos and (Jilli Salsa CUSlom-Cut Steak Oaxaca Yellow Cornmeal Spoon Bread Grilled Vesetable Kebabs Brush-On Butters Fruit-Kebab Salad Olocolate Ice Cream ci Hot Fudge Sauce Mexican Cofftt (brandy and cinnamon-.dusled whipped cream) nllflll'&ft'ca I =.:.::r dcnee prtlc, I ._ f a I I I pecked broWlt ...... ltr faandlW~ I, 111aMllortotMte ~ :..:.:. c: a.-..,.... ~=·~.,....... : :=s:!:.::=:-.: -.Ila ;;-{ ..... .-II I. In a small bowl, mix all I~ lents excec>C tteak: blend thor· ~ly to make a p.Mte. Rub evenly Into all aurfaces of 1teak. Wrap loolety II) pllltk: and refrla- 12 F AWA.Y W DllJ.Y • "'"' II • IM.> era1e 4 lo 8 hours 11 time perm11s 2. Grill or broil 'ileak 10 desired doneness To serve. slice 1hml\' simply serve 1nd1v1dual Sleak.~ Mak~ 5 wn.mgs Note: This 1s a seasoned "rub,'' or dry marinade and 1s very eas-. 10 put together You will undoubied- ly enioy mc1J<1ng some of your own zesty variations It s also ex- cellenl for beef cut in large chunks. kebab style O•ILLID YIOITAaLI ...... Aaaor1ed ~ece.table9: zucx:hlal. ytilow cona, red bell pepper, brocc:olJ nowerea, ._..,_., caullfto-r, yeUow namer.......,, eaPllUlt UnMlted butter or ..,...n-eo.ne .... lo t.ute Freshly Voaacl black pepper Bnull-On Hutten,• optklnal 1. Wash vegetables and cut inlo larat. 2·inch·stze chunks. Alter· naling veeetables for best color variation, thread on metal or bamboo skewers. (Com chunks will be most tender if blanched 1n bolling water first) 2. Place Vesdables on grill over moderarely hoc fire: brush With melted butter Turning once or twice. grill 1us1 until vesdables are cmp-4ender and a bit charred, IO ~ur own tasle S. 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Combine butter with oregano and black pepper. blend well Serve with hOI fresh corn on the rob or ~kewert'd gr1llE.'d vegetables Makes ,,., cup .. un-uaAUIALAD 2 a~ peeled. pitted and cubed 2 cape "-II pl~ chunke 2 navti oran.-. peeJed and chunked 24 pitted ripe ollvee '~ C11p Yelf!Uble oU 2 tab6e9pooru Ume Juke 2 ta.b~• red wt.oe vtnecar I tableepooa booey 2 r-.poooa ptted onion Dub IJ'OU.Dd autmec 14 teupoon aalt or to taate '4 teaspoon Uquld hoe pepper Nuce Lettuce leavee I . Thread fruits and ohves alternately onto 12 &-10 !Hnch bamboo skewers. Lay them Side by side in a large shallow dish 2. Make dressing In a small bowl. whisk toeether remain ing Ingredients except let· tuce. Pour over skewered fruit. S. Ccver and refriRerate I to 2 hours. tum· ing skewers once Serve on lettuce. allowing 2 skewers for each serving. Dnl2.le with dressing. Makes 6 snu1ngs ISLANO.WOMAN BARBECUE Bacon· Wrapped Oft~ and Slmmp Appetizers Sleak Jamaica Grill Roast Yams Corn on the Cob/Butter Rum Fruit Punch Calypso Pineapple Boats O>lftt I bottle ( 12 Ga.) daW MUCI \4 cap dry aMny I ~ D 1M1 prepared bonendlfh I lb. ...... ·.ut.p (.bout 27), thelled mlddeNt.ed t .UC. beciae, eecll C'llt Cl'ONwlee Into UdrM(alMMit~lb.) I Jar (10 ~ ...... 5pealM lltUfted .,_.....,-....... l. In a medium bowl. combine chill sauce. sherry and honerldllh; tp00n about~ of It Into a small bowl for dipping. Add shrimp to medium bowl with remaining sauc:e: toll until well COiied. J. Sk~ eech bKon strip on wooden toothpick In "S" .fuhlon, abemllfna with an olive or lhrtmp In each loop. Orlll over medium.not ex>als, 1~mtn1 tr.quently. untll bacon II crltp and lhrtmp II firm. If bacon 11 very flay and llnl• too much. cook u• Ina Indited nMithod on pUI Malta o6oul 11 QPPdlzm 14 p,...vwum..v • .1U1111t • 1• SnAK JAMAICA Ya cup i-Juice Ya cap mol··-3 t.abAapooDt p~ yellow •Wltard 2 taMapoou "etet•Me oU I ~ a a D ea.It or to tute \It te•llpOO"rr-hlypoundblacll~r I larse dow 1artJc. preaaect 2 lbe. •teak 'h cup water l YI teupooaa cornetarcb I. In a small bowl , whisk together all in· grt'dlents except steak. water and corn· siarch In a shallow dish. marinale steak (covert'd In relngeraaor) 4 lo 8 hours in 'Ii cup of the lemon juice marinade. ruming once or twice. Cover remaining mannade and reserve 2. Grill or broil steak to desired doneness. basting w11h juices m marmatmg dish S. Meanwhile. make sauce· Heat reservt'd marinade in a small saucepan. Combine water and cornstarch and stir into man· nade. Cook and Slir until mixture comes to boiling and rhkkens s118h1Jy. Thinly shce steak and pass sauce separalef y Makes 6 ~fVlngs CALYPSO PINIAPPU aoATI I larse plDeApple ' cape hill .,..,.,.. a.bee, bulana .UC., Wved etn--rta .... aap vetetable oU 1,4 aap u..e JUce 2 l&lllllf DD .. booey 2 talllup a oa• al.Deed ,....... ,...... Ya aMp1•Mltcw•tMft Mtat ~ o,doDa.I I . Hlllve pineapple lenglhwbe. cutting nght through the IP"lflf1 top. Remo~ pineapple ftesh, leaving lhells ~·inch thick. Cube ftesh; rombine with mixed fruit. 2. In a 11nall bowl. combine ~able 011. lime Juice. honey. ii~ and salt. Pour c:tn.ina over mixed lrutt. losslfl8 llititly to mix. 0\111. S. To letVe, IUTlll'l(le pineapple ~ts on a large lefVlna platter. peen. fronds pointing outward 11 Ndl end. Spoon mlxed fruit into lhella. pmna up hWl Garnish with mini l!pf1p. 1'alws 6 ~ CHl(tC tf OUT OHO< ll OUT tHf CK" o u t tHlC~ "o ur I ' D he very first issue of an I I m l important new series is ~ traditionaUy of great in· terest to collectors -especially wht'n that "first" involves collcctor dolls. For not only 1s doll coUectmg one of the oldest and m05t cher- ished forms of coUecting, but today 1t has reached new heights of popu- lanty the world over Now, Franl<li.n Hcufoom Dolls is pleased to annou nce an important new series p ortraying the g reat reigning queens of England. And inaugurating this new collection wLll be the regal EllZA«th I Exquisitely handcrafted in a time-honored tradition This magnificent doU is a splendid tribute to the regal beauty of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth I Fash- ioned in the tradition of the famous 19th-century portrait dolls, It carries the dollmakcr 's art to a level of per· fcction rarely encountned today. Like the cherished portrait dolls of yesteryear, "Elizabeth I" ts sculp- ted with meticulous attention to each and every detail of her hand- po in 1 td bisque porcelain head, hands a nd feet. Costumed in a hand-tailortd gown of sumptuous opulen~e. carefully fashioned to authentJCally recreate the dress of Eliz.a~han times. From the velvet and mar1bou jeweled cap ... down to thl' magn ific~I black velvet dress, embellished with a border of tiny seed pearls. Attractivdy priad Collt'Ctor dolls of comparable slu and quality currently sdl for u much u SJOO. But "Elizabeth JH it avali.ble oclualvely from Franklin / Hel.tloom Dolls, by direct applka· tion only. Therefott, wt' att able to off9T this fine coll«tor doll at IM attractivt price of $175 "Ellubeth I" will be l11ued In limited edition, solely for thole who nrder by the deadline ct.le of O.· C't'mber 31. 198.3. Afwr that date, ttM Inaugurating Franklin Heirloom Dolls' new series portraying the great queens of England ELIZABETH I A befuUfully costumed, hand-painted porcelain portrait doll. ISSUED IN LIMITED EDITION I ADVANCE ORDERING OEAOLINE . SEPTEMSEA 30. 1963 doll will never ~ offered again There is a further limit of 1ust one per collector. Each imported doll will be indi· vtdually crafted under the super- vision of Frankhn Heirloom Dolls, a division of Franklin Mint Cor- poration. And in the tradition of fine collector dolls, "Elizabeth I" will bear the d istinguishing mark of Franklin Heirloom Dolls, Ct'rtifying that it 1.5 an original issue. Wherever you choose to disp14'y her, "Elizabeth !" will make a beau- tiful addition to your home. And an important onl' as well. Por she is the first in a suite of portrait dolls honoring the great reigning queens of England. And as the owner of ''Eliu&ttQ I," you will have the op- portuni'fy-tnd not tht obligation - to acquire any of the su~uent dolls, if you wish to do so. No paymmt is required now. But It I.I important that the attached ap- plication be returned to Franklin Heirloom Dolls, Franklin Center, Pa. 19091 by IM advance orderil\g deadline of September 30, 1983. r--·AllYM<Cf UtlllVATION A,,l l(AtlON·--1 I I : ELIZABETH I : I I 1 \41/Jd Ofl/y •f pothftllrbrl by 1 I I I 5'-pltm/ltr JO, J98J. 1 I I I Franklin H~rloom DoDa I Franklin Ctmlfl, Pmnaylvan .. 19091 : l with to orckr t~ col~ duD El/it 1 ltrtlt I, kl bot h.I~ few lllt In flnt ! bltqve pomtlaln, ridl uttru and vtlvfla t I nwd .. nd no money now I w1n to. : btJled for mr depotit of MJ.75" pri<w 11\ 1 ehlpmenl o my doU. Alttt thlpmwnt,. I t wtll be bUled 11'1 thrM 9qual -tt\ly frl. : llallmentt ol $0. 7'!/' Nd\ I -.. --..... ":"',,~ : ,,.....,.... . I ... ~............_ .... ...,.,...,.,........,_....' 1 Mr. : i : . : ~"""""~· . I I I AddMM I I I I Oty----------! : I : Sta Zip : l_ ____ ~,~~~~~·--~1~1 -· j I I c 80 3 R 903A-Just 6 01 wor-sted weight 11am 1s all ~ need for 1h1s lacy dolly hke vesr Preltv pm"'-heel design Sizes 8 14 1ncludl!d S2 00 455 R 455R-Croc t elegant pineapple dollies Use No 30 collon f01 22" and 13" bedspread coiton for 30· and 19" Dtrecilons incl S2 00 7414-W~ng gown has ponratt collar. cape wraps ~m111d dress Crodwl directions for gown~ few 11 11.! • doll Dolls nor included 7 414 WARDR08E FOR $200 New Ctaft Pottetns .~ , 924 6 10'/, -24i'; 9246-Turnback collar and sideswept hnes Pnnred Patrem Half Sizes l()lr, 24Vz 517e 141 'i lbust 371takes33/8 ych 45 wh '24 -34 ~ ' ., ' .. 4572 6 -20 4709 -$e...• 2 skins' Pnnted Pat 4572-Muhr StZe palrem giv~s 4 tem Misses Wa1s1 Siles 24 25. siz~ on one tissue Pnnted Pattern 26'.., 28 30 32 34 · Sue 2612 • Misses Sizes 16 8 10 12) (14 I 6 slim sk1t1 I 718 yds 45 inch flared 18 20) Order regular me S2 00 5200 698R -Fiii cnb cw playpen with lively pets Jusr 2 pieees plus ears lor each pet Pattern ~s IOJ 4 toys included $2 00 l\'4 yds 5200 592«-AppliQOe girl and boy on pillows Gtri has eyeW! ruff\e. boy has rallcwed txKder Pattern l)1eees for two 15 • square pillows 52 00 44 7R -Embrotder larger buds fOJ a unique picture pair smaller on towels cloths. 1>1llows Transfer 2 Pach of 7 birds S2 00 !592R 9S4R-Sruff °'h section u you ww l(lln for Cflh No ITl1ng. lnmhning. qullttng It, m.otnlblt P11ch patten ~ 12.00 7ttt-Cnx:twt !hit Rowtr rug (.OC...t 281 pl rug ~ In 3 shed.t al • color to a -.i• ~ .-ff«t Sur c:owr. k>o' DncdonS a.oo .... tl.00 '°' acJ9 ........ . ... IO c.-. eecta for ptlta .. . laawfll ... To: FaaJly Weekly ••••• ..... M.OND•• St. .• NewYodl, N.V. 10113 . ............. -~ .......... 447R Mll'f.RM llHOWJlf OHW PMlllAmAVM.W•fl80M nt1 MC)\19.Miiiiiiiii~ 801R-Small and lege puff~ dot front of 1h1s 1acke1 back is plain Sha"' I collar pockets Crochet of 3 pl\/ spon 11am S1ie~ 12 18 S2 00 7108 I 7JOl-&9nner osy ro _. ruhp potholders plus a biuker ro ruck them In Use !ICT'&ps Directions transfers perrem piKn $2 00 CHRISTOPHER REEVE SUPERMAN CQ\AES OUT OF THE PHONE BOOTH ' Cristopher Reeve :S career took oH faster than a speedrns bullet when he landed the title role m J978 's Supennan, and he has bttn a ~e-steeler ever since. stamns m Supennan II, Deathtrap and, now. Supennan Ill. &Jr things haven~ always bttn OU/ of this world for ~. 1'1t!n ~ a coupk of proles- SIOnal nose dives -Somewhere in TI me and last fall's Monsignor. m which he traded in his cape for the cloth What s more, desplie his impec- cable good looks and privileged up- bringing. Reeve. 30, told FAMILY WFE.l<U' 's Mary £1/in Bruns that he ~bers shopliftins as a child, fee/-ms shy as an ad-OlescenJ and smkinjJ OU/ in sing/es bars With pa/ Robin (Mork) Williams. He insists. howeuer. that his preen/ home life with live-in lo~ Got Exton and their son, Matthew. 3.is ~. anm.: How cloe9 your IOft feel llboal UW., S4lpel en for a ,......, Reeve: It's quite 5Weet. Because he's only 3. he thinks I play Soupman -a man who goes from door to door giving 90Up to everybody The social implica- tions of having a father who's a film star haven't really hit yet. nor do I ex- pect them to. I try to keep him as pro- tected as I can The photographers can take a picture of me and Gae but not Matthew. I don't like the Idea of using your child tor publicity. () WW ecaree J08? Reeve: I'm a serulble person I'm not a fool. You won't catch me jumping off buildings. If there's a fire . I'm not walk- ing Into It. Supmnan does not go to my head In any way. I don't believe I h.ave any more lfrtn.gth thin the nm guy. Q:I ..... .._.. tblll fu w1 ..._waw ... •• ....... ec:fMol, WIMll ... ,_... fnwtle • W oaiee ol tboee ct.ye? Reeve: I remember sharing sand- wiches and talking about girl- friends . We used to hit the singles bars. I'd usually chicken out I never rould manaae those sltuarions where the sole purpose was to meet some- body. Q: >.. • kid, were yoa ft'ft' pkbd on by bulllee? Reeve· No. We didn't have any tough kids in my school. I went to a very privileRed school Everybody came from the country club. Preppies are ! brought up with a code of sportsman-... like conduct. If you really had a gripe 3 with somebody. you were expected 10 r ,, out in the backyard. take your ~ iackets off and put on boxing gloves. ~ 0 Q: Did )'OU chue ...... In hJgb ecbool1 Reeve: Not really. I never was good at lines, clever small talk. hustltng. I'm loo open tor that. I wouldn't be able to come up with a line that was convinc- ing. I dido 't cnme on I just let myself be me and hoped for the best and occa- siooal.ly it worked out .... I was some- what clumsy because I had grown too fa.st. I was very awkward and reasonably shy. Q: Oki )'OU ewl" 9bopllft't Reeve: I used to take candy when I was 7 or 8. I used to walk out of Woolworth's with Good & Plenty can- dies in my pocket. But I got causht once. I was so mortified. so horrified that I had stolen. that I never have been back to that store. Q: Were yoa ew.r a lalppie? Reeve: I never let mysell look like a hippie. I never grew the hair and wore freaky clothes. f ve worn the same sort of khakis and button-down shirts since I was I 0 years old. Q: WU. k.eepe )'011 and Gee 1ct11l81 Reeve: Basically, Gae's an amazing per- son. The relalionshlp owes a tremen- dous amount to her devotion to me. really, and her aeouine desire for me to be happy and successful and chal- lenged. And the fact that she knows In order to keep someone. you mu• let go; in order to have, you must let loote. The way she 8ivtS to me makes mt want to stay with her and take c.ere of her. Q: How clo,.,..,.. ....... , Reeve: Fame Is an oocupatlonal hazard. It has advent~. buc they'"' rnera~ly IUperficial Fame IOfTiel1mes teopa.rdizcs good work becauJe you get such an easy ride. All p:t work romes out of •rua)e. doubt, a burning nttd to communfcate IOmethlns. a bumfna conviction to provt IOmetf\lna. M' POOR FOLKS COOKBOOK TELLS YOU HOW TO TAKE A FREE VACATION WITH T H E MONEY YOU SAVE FROM THIS BRANO NEW, COM PLETELY USEABLE, VERY READABLE, EXCITING COFFE'E- TABLE COOKBOOK. 84 pages packed with very special, easy to make. 1nexpens1ve, off the shelf fec1pes. Simple and good to eat As an added bonus. learn how to make your own crystal ctear wine. pure and delicious. made horn any fruit you have. Beer that really packs a wallop Mustard to your own taste Mayona1se made simple and easy Real and true saurkraut, crispy and tangy, made fast and simple. These are only samples of the many recipes in this cookbook Also featuring Pot Hole Cowt>oy stew and pit barbeQue First time ever. Country and Western sketches by A. L Buller M any great ideas that will save you time and money. Also ii you quality we will buy your recipe from you tor $25 00, more than 3 times the cost of this book There's sometl'\1ng In this book lor everyone. ORDE-R TODAY -Only $6 95 to POOR FOLKS PUBLISHING CO. 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The "Q" score mea- sures a performer's lamilianty ~ and popularity with the pub- .i-he. and a number of rather ~ glamorous women. including I:' Brooke Shields, Loni Ander-~ son and Bo Derek. now score below that self-conscious ham. Miss Piggy This from Marketing Evaluations Inc , a Long Island firm that has been issuing the ratings for 20 years. M.E.I. finds that all four of the lovely ladies are "famil- iar" to 88 percent or more of Americans age 6 and older. But of those who recognize her, 32 percent say Mi~ Piggy i 1s "one of my favorite" per· sonalities, compared to 19 ~ percent for Loni. 13 for Bo 1 and 12 for Brooke. ! We're not just lalkmg about ! adoring kids. Among males < ages 18 to 34. Miss P's animal § magnetism really makes the f others look boanng. These g guys love this little piggy a lot ~ more than those three so- .D called glamour girls "' And. uh, Bo. she's never ~ disrobed on camera ellher. Looking for 50methlng different and htalthful to servt at your next 18 fAlllLYWQ.&l.Y •AM U • 1112 dinner pany7 How about antler bran· dy? A I long Kong in- ventor recently ap- plied for a British parent on this Slrange concoction. Besides deer ant- lers. reports Chemi- cal & £ngineen·ng News. the brew contains such ,...;~~~ natural goodies as safflower. sea ,,.. .. ....__ horse. turtle shell and aloeswood Simply powder or slice the ingre· dients. mix with brandy. Slore for three months and filter before serv~ However. don t rush out to the store Just yet. The brandy should be French. and the antlers must come from Northeastern China So. If you want to impress your trendiest friends, you can't just grind up any old antler. Gourmet ant· ler-brandy aficionados will surefy spot the difference ....... Tll-YIT?'' M m and Dad, we ear you're plan· ing a long car trip with the kids this summer. Good luck! Have you thought abour what wUI happen short· ly after the potato chips and soda pop run out? It could mean a rescroom for the kids and a rest homt for you. But a new book Ju$t might save the day(s). Games to /'fay in tht Car features 40 inter· estlng ways to pass the time, clearly explained and de- lightfully Illustrated. and none ~ulres more than a etayon and scratch pad. There are games involving language, spelling. memory, draw- ing and observation, along with favorites like TINenty Questions and Concentration Neither author Michael Har· wood nor tllustrator Susan Perl have any little travelers of their own. but Perl admits to inspiration via voyeurism: "I always look in other cars. and I see those funny scenes with the desperate parents. Sometimes they're just indescribable -dogs and kids and cats, smeared with food. / pe<:t of a long trip with several kiddies -book or no book? Admits Harwood. "I'd prob- ably sneak away to Mexico." ~OfflN Ttey may be in vogue or at least in \Ogue). ut wearing pants to work·rould keep women from setting a leg up on the compe- tition. A new survey of corporate employees indicates that "women who wear pants to the office have sex appeal. bur not much professional stand· ing." In the survey of 480 firms. 99.8 percent of males say pants on the job are "in· appropriate" for executive women. The reason? The men find them too sexy. And the majority of both sexes say that when they see women on the job weanng pants. they "automatically think she's an assistant of some kind.'' In addition. Dorothy Traska, who did this fascinating re- search for her M.B.A. at the University of Hartford. says both sexes confide that three- piece suits on women make them wonder if the wearer. has "a sex identity problem." throwing stuff." And 1~~~~3Z:;t what if they them- selves fNet facec:I the pros- INnANT IU .... llAIN N ext time you hear that college kids are taking mind~nd ing drugs. remember that it may be in the interest of science. Researchers at Creighton University Phar· macy School are experiment· ing with a drug that could strengthen human memory and intellect. The compound is known as PRL-8-53. and its ability lo sharpen the mind was un· rovered during a search for a new tranquilizer that wouldn't dull the brain's funct1ontng According to project leader Nikolaus Hansl. test subjects given the dru~ not only do not exhibit sluggish mental pro- cesses. but actually show Im· proved ability to recall lists and sets of seometric fi$ures . and to fUJ in letters mwing from \oti'Ords. Bony~ Kotharitw Gtohom •llTllDAYI (All Gemini) Sunday -Jim Nabol'1 SO: Vic Damone 55; George Bush 59; Uta Haaen 64. Monday -Richard Thomas 32. Tuelday -Burl Ives 7-4; Eric Heiden 25. Wed- nftday -Waylon Jennings 46. Thunday -~rzy Kosin· ski 50; Katharine Orlham 66. Friday -Dean Martin 66: Barry Manilow 37; Ralph BeJ. lamy 79; James Brown 55. Saturday -Paul McCartney 41 ; E.G. Marshall 73. • It broke all the traditional rules of cigarette- making by concentrating on the tobacco end, not the filter end, of smoking. MERIT. The cigarette that made history by delivering the taste of leading brands having up to twice the tar. MERIT. If you smoke for flavor, you '11 know. ,, Nothing halfmiy about it. Warning : The Sur9eon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. c Plllllf' ......... '"' '""' · MERIT Menthol Lo--------------. 7 mg "tar;' 0.6 mg nicotine~. per c1gnne.FTC Ripon Dtc'.81 I I I l I • ' !I r-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- UNITED STATES TREASURY MINTING ERROR* Creates Rare Collecting Opportunity AN OPPORTUMTY LIKE THIS MAY NEVER OCCUR AGAIN IN YOU R LIFETIME' It's the result of a most unpred1rtable turn of event~. When the United States Mint fin;t isi;ued the Sui.an B. Anthony $1 coinl\ m 1 !l79. they never intended them to he come rare <:oini; for astute rollertor11 or investors. But, smce they stopped mi!1ting them in 1981, th111 1-. how it seems to he turmnit out Here is the story that mekeR the Su!lan B Anthony rom a ratllv In 1979, The United StateR Mint produced millions of SRA roinR for general circulation. and then found that no one wanted to utie them. In 1980. they drasticallv curuiiled the minting and in l 9A 1. they did not mint any at all for general cirrulation. Whet'• 10 remerkable about thi1 1et7 Conalder t heae facta: • These are most likely the lai;t one dollar <'IJ'C'Ulatmg comR the United St.ates will ever 111'lue. • For every 75 Susan B. Anthony c.-oms 11truck m 1979, the fi rst year or mint mg, only one was minted m 1981, the third and final year of minting. • Thi~ final 1981 mlllllllg was 111•11•r rNeasPd through banks to the pubhc • Congre1111 ha11 debated whet~er they <1hould order the ll.S Mint to melt down the remamang Suean B. Anthony com11. • Th1s may be the only complt>te "rlosed'" com issue you will ever be able to buy in your lifetime at this pric.-e • Susan B Anthonys are undoubtedlv one or the 11hortest lived American dollar c.-oin11 t'Ver minted. LIMITED AVAILABILITY e The Wulungton. D (' Columbia Mint h88 t1cq111red ll hm1ud quantitv or Su11an B. Anthony coins in Br11l1ant Uncirculated condition and a1111emhled them into t'omplete nine coin collections. consisting or one roin for each or the three yeara they were minted (1979, 1980, 1981) and from uch of the only three mint.a (San Francisco. Denver and Philadelphia) that mintt'd them. Eac.-h coin bun the individual mintmark S. l>. or P o ( the mmt that produced It. Th111 unique collertion ill houaed ln a apeclally deugned cu11tom cHe. The cue protocu their v11luC' and provide11 an attrar tive dl•play 1how- MINTING ERROR * The error tha1 makes this a rarity? Take a quarter and lay tt on the Susan 8. Anthony pictured above. Note the almllar- tty In size that t'-'med out to be Its problem. People refuted to uae lt-pemape you c.-ase as well es c<m veruenc.-e for your safe· deposit box. When our supply or the Brilliant Unicirculaud nint'·coin rnllector sets ill depleted. this offer wtll automatically expire and any un- filled orders and remitt~nces will be returped. We urge you to place your order immediately. We reirret tha~ we mulit re8trict each individual order to a limit of three collections Thi.Cl limit apphes whether you are a collector or a professional dealer. ensurin11 the same opportunity fnr all. Do not delay. order today. SIMILAR COIN WILL HISTORY WORTH 1 39,0001 REPEAT ITSELF?? The last time there wM a t<imilar collector opportu· nity Wftll more than 100 years ago when 20 cent coin& were minted m IA75, 1876. 1877 and 1878. The similarities between that 20·cent com and the Su1111n B. Anthony couu are astounding. The old 20-cent piece was about the aame aiu as 11 qullrter just like the Susan B. Anthony. Conaequently, the people reject~d it -just like the Susan B. Anthony. Circulation quan titiea of the old 20·center were a truck in larJe number11 only the fint year-juat like tJv Su841l B Anthony Believe it or not, one of the old 20-cent colna recently 11old for $39.000. Just think about the potential oft he Susan B. Anthony coins fOf' you. Not only will theae SBA• enrich your own coUectioo. but they ahould become family heirloom• to be puaed alona to your children and your snndchildren. Again. we mu1t emphuize that our nine-coin collector Ht11 are uvuely limited. Theae coin• will nevtr be minted 1ga1n We ch•llen1e you to ll'y to HHmble thia complete nine-coin ••t your· .. 1r. Go to any bank and u k for a BrllUa nt were one d them. When the U.S. Govern- ment became aware of this public reJ~ tlon, they recognized that th...e had been an error In Judgment Susan B. Anthony cofn minting ceued, destining the ooina to collector atatua.. • THE FIRST SUCH OPPORTUNITY IN OVER 100 YEARS! ACT TODAY! l 'nc1rculated Susan H An thony dollar from Just one of the three years of minting an<.1 you will then quickly realiZf' the opportunity you have We strongl) 11ugge11t -to avmd disappointment th111 you not delay in orderinit. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED lf for any reaaon you are not completely 11atu1fied with vour Brilliant Uncirculated nine-com SuAAn B. A·nthony Collector Set, you may return 1t within thirty (:lO) days for a full refund LIMIT :! SETS PJ-:R ORDER ORDER TODA 'I -A VOID Dl!'APPOINThl 1-:11. l • PRIORITY ORDER FOAM • r ------------------Th• Columbia Mint Inc. P399 905 Sixteenth Street N.W. Wethington, D.C. 20008 OFFICE USE 00 lllOT WRITE HERE Please en1t1 a priority order tor me, based upon envt1o9e pollmtrk for (limit 3) 8nlli1nt Unclrculaled complete nlne·coin Susan 8 Anthony ColltclOf Set(s) at the curTtnl price 01 S88 Plf set plus S2 tor ln$Ufed delivery Each set will rons1st of one Brlllianl Unclrculated coin trom each ol the only lhrH mint• (San Francl1Co. Denver. Ptlitadelptlil) lhal mlnttd them for tho three years they •tr• minted (t 919. 198~1 t 981) 111 am not Hllslled. I rNy return my Ofder wll'"n 30 days fOf 1 lull rtlund o I em ~lotlno my remittance tor l. or o Ct11roa s to my o iliasttfCaitl o VISA a Amerltln bpr• o onr, Card ft hp. -- SIQnlhn _____________ _ l<Mftl"""' .............. .... ~Mt Heme~~---~-------- Addrm City, Stele, 7. • CW1!dlt ctnt charge oroera "!IY ca11 rou-rREE In PA 11 .. J*t-ttll ., ... CMI L l .... ~l-1111 I AM-10 PM e..n l1ml. ....... __ .... ____________________________________ ....,.~ .... --------------------------------"'!---................................ .. I I I, ,, r ,: 1· I I