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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-07-03 - Orange Coast Pilot.. Off to Hawaii Celerity, William Ostermiller's Peterson-designed Serendipity-43 from the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club, is one of the 65 · yachts en route lo Diamond Head in the 36th Los Angeles to Honolulu race. For details, see Sports, Page Bl. HB cops grab cyclist after hit-run, chase BY LORENZO BENET or...., ........ A high-speed chaae through Huntington Beach Saturday afternoon left a Garden Grove man in critical condition with · .erioua leg and stomach injuries at Fountain Valley Hospital after he was struck by a speeding motor- cycle at Pacific Coast Highway and Huntington St., police said. Thnothy Krohn, 34, WU riding his bicycle when he was struck by a motorcycle driven by Richard Freer, 25, of Lakewood. Freer has been charged with h.it and run, evadin& arrest. and five counts of redde9I and drunken driving, polloeaid. 1he 8e'Ven mile chase began at Indianapolis and Newland S~ when Freer pueed by Huntington Beech Police Officer Richard Butcher's patrol car doing 50 to 70 mph on a motorcycle he had borrowed from a friend at wed- dinc recption he had attended earlier in the day, according to Huntington Beach Police Lt. John Foster. Doing up to 80 mph, Butcher pursued Freer southbound on Newland to Banning where he pulled Freer over. Refusing Butcher's order to dismount from the motorcycle, Freer sped off, heading 1<>uth on Bu.shard. Freer then turned eut- bound Hamilton to ~olla where he headed south to PCH. By this time another patrol car driven by Police Officer James Cutshaw and a motorcyle driven by Officer Clyde Stewart had joined Butcher in the pursuit. Heading westbound on PCH, Freer weaved in and out of traffic at speech reaching 90 mph as the ofticen kept pace, racing along the center divider. At the corner of PCH and Huntington St., Freer ran into Krohn doing an estimated 50 mph., Foster said. Krohn ..ya .ent flying into a nearby light poet u the bicycle broke apart. Butcher pulled over to adminlter fint aid to Krohn, who wu bleedina profualy from the leg and llom8Ch. Huntington Beech Para- mediai showed up a short while later and rushed Krohn to Foun- tain Valley Hospital. Wopian slay~ da~gh~er, kills herself A dftpondent W•tminlter woman fatally ahot her 24-year~d ctauchter .. the you.na woman lay aleeplnc Satu.rdaf and then ahot henelf ln the he9d, \ police Mid. Helen Owens, M, w11 pro- nowlCed dHd on arrival at Hu- mana Hoepital in Huntineton THI IRlllil CllBT SUNDAY. JULY 3. 1983 8-ch ahortly after the 3 a.m. ahootJ..nc, Mid W•tminlter police a.it. Stew Martinez. ~ dauchter, France.. died about four houn later at W•t- mJnater'• Humana Hoepital, Martinez aa1d. She had recently arrive from New York city le) vilit her parents for the holiday. The shooting wu discovered by Lttoy Owena, 60, Mn. Owena' tluaband, when he wuawakened by a 1UNhot and went into hi.I dauchter'a bedroom, Martinez u.Jd. Owena then summoned police. Martinez aaid it waa "very obvioua" the death.a we.re a murder-aulcide and that Mrs. Owena was responsible. She wu aaid to have been "d•pondent and depreued" for 10metime, Martinez aa.id, but he did not know what cauaed her depre91ion. Leroy Owena could not be reached for comment. llllTDWI llllY PAPll ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA 50 CENTS Coast's · hotels -already-booked for Summer Olym pies in 1984 BY GLENN SCOTT or...., ........ Only President RNgan and a few <1ther'VIPa can brag whether they'll get tickets to the 1984 SummerOlympica,yetmoatofthe Oranp Cout'• hotels claim. to be booked M>lid for the games. Some of the finest hotela have been reeerved for late July and Aupt next awnrner by the Los Angelea Olympic Organizing Commintt for its "Olympic Fam- ily" -the entourage of amateur athletic offidala and media mem- bers who show up every Olympic year. Other hotela report -at least right now -they limply have all the re.ervationa they can handle. Whether the hotela will become more accommodating u the pmes approach la unknown. But for now, local re.idents tryina to book hotel rooma for Olympic auesta or out-of-townera tryinl to plan ahead will find thermelves in a never-never land of room raer- vationl. Clerb at the Westin South c.o..t P1ua, Newport 8-cb Mar- riott and Newpor1111' •Y they are taldnc no more r 11 .,.de.-for Olympe ..... n. tm. bot.ell , are 81D0111 lS In 0ranae c.ounty tn which up to 80 percent of the roonw will ao to the LAOOC. Othen committed to the J AOOC include the Dllneyland, Anaheim Hyatt, Irvine Host and ANheUn M.an1ott hotela. TM aeptry and Airpol1.er' Inn in Irvine al8o aren't takinl reeer- vatfona. A clerk at the Reptry u.Jd the hotel haa been booked for the Olympk.I al.nee last fall. The 8fand excepUon to this trend la at the Surf and Sand Hotel in Laguna 8-ch, where General Man..aer Ruahtc.l Haya aaid last week he la not taking any reeervationa for Olympk.I viii ton. ''I have guests who have been coming here for years and I think we owe them the .reeponslbWty of holding rooma for them," he aaid. "We're not taking Olympic raer- vationa rep.rdleea of whether we're booked." Rush admitted difticulties in figurl.na which proapective guests a.re Olympk:a rather than be.ch viaitora. He aaid he won't take .re.ervationa from oveneu. Thinp are not 80 clear cut among the many smaller and generally le.a expenaive motela • alona the coaat. In many cues, local motels a.re waitJ.na for ap- provala or new rat.et from corpor- ate headquarters before accepting reeervationa. Food for thought Others, such as the 152-room Holiday Inn -at -513-1-Briatol St., have been booked up for month.a. F.qually uncertain ia how much the hotels and motels will charge during the games. Virtually everyone interviewed on the mat- ter agreed room rates probably will go up, but few were willing to volunteer estimates. The Newport Beach Marriott currently charges from $10~ to .$-130 for double occupancy. The Holiday Inn charges $78. The Anaheim Visitor and Con- vention Bureau, which lil1a many member hotel and motela, ia in the pl"OQe9I of querying members about· vacancies next awnmer. It (See HOTELS, Pqe AZ Feeding their faces during the Fountain Valley International Fes- tival Saturday were (left) Julie Sevigny, 4, and Dawn White, 5, both of Fountain Valley. The (estival runs through today and Monday at the city's Mile Square Park. For a look at the queen, see Page A2. Budget hinges on reapportionment bill One illue at.anda between Cali- fornia and a new ltate budpt u the state Senate and A.embly met apin Saturday to try and work out a budaet comproml8e. . "We came in Cle.dlocked on five ileues and four of them have been reeolved," u.Jd A...emblyman Richard Katz D-San Fernando Valley. "The major thing holdinc ua up ii that Governor (Deu- kmejlan) refWlel to relent on the reapportionment (amendment)." The Democrat.a have attached an amendent to the budget bill that would prevent The aovemor from cal.l.lna a aped.al election next December to overturn a Demo- cratic rMpportionment of the state's 45 conare-ional and 120 legialative d»tricts. That Republican initiative could awing the Democrat's con- trol of the legislature over to the GOP. The electjpn could also leave one district" in Orange County without a atate eenator for at leaat two years, and maybe four, Katz u.Jd. In addition, Aleemblywoman Doria Allen and Aleemblyman Richard Robinlon could be placed in the same district. Katz added that the aped.al election would cost the tax payers $17 million and may force out state aenators and ueemblyman who are proponent.a of eetUor tenior citizen nultrition centen, foster ca.re and lncreued funding for Ubrariea and education. ----------lllSIDE--------------. laja.riM may keep AQsel it.an Regie Jacbon and 0.., DeCbleee oa the 1lcleUnee for Wedneeclay'• AD·Star Game la Odeqo. See Sporu, Page Bl. Trio •trum on The Kbaptoa Trio lau been uomadJor 2S_t_e~ thoqh oa)y one of the origlaal 1957 poap u aboard. And tlaey're play- bag thelr old fa•oritM at a little f a1ter paee. See Page cs. Bum'• Ille Wun• O.Bou, 59, lau thouaade la tile beak, beat he'• eoa(eat to 11..e like a hobo oa a roof la IU•er-ude. Pap AS. M•te•' hosteBB Carol Campbell plan1 partie9-big partie. or 1mall partle.. She onee planned an event for a company that invited 1,200 pe.11. She 1ay1 it'• a1 eaty to plan for SO a1 il 11 for fin. See Style, Pa,e Cl. 1 • I 1'=t Orange Coast DAILY p 11 nT tC:11nt1ay July 3. 1983 ~--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~ ~\ ' ,,,.._ Contiilued stories HOTELS BOOKED ... will maintain a liat used in referring prospective viaitors to appropriate lodging. "We're not actually booking rooms for people," explained a bureau spokeswoman. "We're simply act- ing as a referral service." The referral service suggests, at least. that some hotels may be holding some rooms for later reservations -or that experts Victim of SA blas t critical Jamie Meile, 24, of Fullerton remained in critical condition at UC Irvine Medical ~nter Satur- day night after he received second and third degree bums Friday with five other men in an indus- trial explosion in Santa Ana. 1 Meanwhile, state safety of- ficials are investigating the ex- plos ion that. occured in a high-temperature ceramics kiln at ~radyne Inc .. Santa Ana. Of- ficials from the state Occupational Safety and Health Administration checked out the accident 9a!ne Friday and will continue the search for the cause of the explosion next week. One of the other five injured workers, Raymond Duran, 27. of Huntington Beach. was in good condition Saturday night at the medical center. He has 9e00nd degree bums over 12 percent of his body. The other four are still in critical condition at the medical center. They are: Danny HQward, 21. Lake Forest: Gary Collier, 29, Anah eim: Da ve Ross, 24, Anaheim, and Anthony Ocha, 22, Santa Ana. According to fl.re officials, five of the six injured workers fled the scene Qf the explosion. while one remained lying inside the plant. Mary E. Bee r y of Ne wport dead at 73 Mary E. Beery, a resident of Balboa Island and Corona del Mar for 40 years, died Friday in her home. She was 73. Prior to her retirement. she was a rounselor at Horace Ensign Junior High School in Newport Beach. S he had taught school in the Middle West following her graduation from Western Mich- igan University and a master's degree at USC. She also served as a lieutenant in the Women's Army Corps. She is survived by her sisters. Viola Beery of Minnesota, Mar- jorie Bredahl of Sun City, and Avis Wolfe of MicMgan. A memorial service will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the Com- munity Church of Corona del Mar, 61 1 Heliotrope Ave .. with the Rev. James Hohfeld officiating. The family has requested re- membrances to the Town and Country Hoepice. 12681 Pala Drive. Garden Grove 92641 . believe many of the early reser- vations don't represent solid com- mitments. The referral service, wl)ich will include separate" telephone ex- tensio.ns, is expected to begin in the fall, the same time ilie first round of Olympic tickel confirma- tions will be made pubtic. . Beca1..11e of the ruah for hotel rooms. several Orange County groups are organizing 1ervices to place Olympic visitors in private homes. Some groups are publish- ing directories to be sent to foreign countries while others are acting as rental agents who are recruit- ing local homes. In most cases, .:>rganiz.ers are suggesting that local residents can earn enough money for a first-class vacation simply by rent- ing their places. One such group is Irvine-based California Home Hospitality, which plans to publish in Febru- ary a directory of private homes, mobile homes, rooms and bed -and-break fast establish- ments available in Southern Cali- fornia during the games. A listing will cost $20. The directory will be sent to overseas tourist offices, chambers of com- merce, travel agencies and other tourist-related officesaround the world, said Director Joseph Irvine. The firm has enlisted about 100 listings in its first two weeks, Irvine said. Although officials don't want to set rates, he said, they are advising calle.rs that $50 per night per peraon probably will be slightly le. than hotel rates and, thua, a good deal for tenants and landlords. . One person who owns a three-bedroom, two-bath water- front home in Seal Beach is asking $3,000 a month, he said. ' Irvine, who i.s ch ainnan of a Rotary Club home exchange pro- gram, said he expects many groups to get involved in the Olympic housing market. He said residents should be sure to check out finns before enlisting. "We're doing it in what wee.all a responsible way. We've filed our credentials with the Better Busi- ness Bureau." he said. " We'tt ethical people and w e expect to put out a quality product." Beach crowds decrease as holiday begins Attendence at Orange Coaat beaches was down Saturday as vacationers opted to spend part of the July 4th weekend eleewhere. Huntington Beach beaches drew an estimated 80,000 sun- bathers, while Newport Beach sands attracted 50,000. A total of 38 rescues were reported by lifeguards. Water temperature was recorded at 66 degrees and air temperature measured in the low seventies. "It hasn't been like this in the past," said Ken Burton, Newport Beach lifeguard supervisor. "The cloudy weather probably kept people from the beach.'' "I think people just decided to stay home today," Steve Reutter. a Hunt- ington Beach city marine safety officer. She r e ig n s JIB fireworks cra·ckdown due By ROBERT BARKER OfllieQllr ........ ·--Huntingt9n Beach public safety forces are gearing up for a crackdown on illegal fireworks on the 4th of July, which stacks up as one of the most dangerous days of the year. The fire department is breaking off into 19 different task forces to patrol the city for illegal fireworks (any device which rises into.the air plus firecrackers and othe r powerful explosive devices.) Fire officials also are urging residents to report the use of illegal fireworks by calling the fl.re department at 536-5411 or the police department at 960-8811. They say they're taking the action in the face of a severe fire threat. People using fireworks other than the safe-and-sane variety• sold at approved firework stands can be fined at least $500 and be sentenced to a year in jail, say officials. Violators also can be forced to pay for damages caused by the fl.reworks. "The 4th of July is the most serious poteJ1tial disaster day of the year, except for times of hot and dry Santa And wind con- ditions," said Fire Chie( Ray Picard. "When the two match, we've got lots of problems. We're hoping for low clouds Monday." Fire Chief Picard a dvises caution such as hosing down wood shingles or at least keeping a hose hooked up to the faucet and handy. •Homes and apartments with wood-shingle roofs are particu- larly vulnerable. •Residents should be watchful and protect their neighbors' prop- erty. " Sha nnon Niebling, l 7, of Huntin gton Beach holds her t rophy a fter being cr owned Miss Fiesta a t the Fountain Valley In ternationa l Fiesta and Chili Cookoff Saturday. In addition, extra police will be on duty to keep a high pl'Qfile on the sometimes rowdy day. Fire Chief Picard makes the following points: •If fireworks are being used near your residence, you should be present to take care of your h ouse. •The most dangerous devices are bottle rockets. sµarklers and firecrackers. Officials report Oat fires caused by fl.reworks damaged 13 dwell- ings in Huntigton Beach last year and caused five injuries. Fr~~le fights condo rule, hacks seniors Aaemelyrnan Nolan Friu.elle, R-Huntington Beach, has an- nounced he is ro-authoring legis- lation that would overturn por- tions of a California S upreme Court decision that he says threat- ens "seniors only" condominium developments. Frizzelle said the measure is necessary because of a Supreme Court deds.ion which bars condo developments from excluding families with children. "But while trying to protect families with children," he said, "the Supreme Court has threatened con- dominium developments designed for seniors." The California Supreme Court ruled May 9 that condominium asaociations are "business estab- liahments" and fall under the provisions of California's Unruh Cf vii !Ughts Act. , ''There is no doubt in my mind that the Legislature had no inten- tion of banning senior-only de - Huntington· trucker ·killed in smashup A Huntington Beach man died late Friday after his speeding pickup truck hit a bump and flipped over on a service road inside the Amin Oil field near Pacific Coast Highway and Gold- en West Street. Temple WooU., 35, a mainten- ance foreman for Amin Oil. died at the 1eene from massive head injuries after he was ejected from the vehicle, police said. Police said WooU., w ho was returning from a party, was speeding at an estimated 100 mph. velopments when it approved this anti-discrimination measure," said Frizzelle. His legislation will allow condo developments to limit residency to people ov~ the age of 18 when dedicated specifically to senior citi7.ens. "Many seniors have earned their right to retirement in other parts of the country and now make their homes in California Airlifted after accide nt develoPinents," he said. ''They make a major contribu- tion to the economy of our S1ate and their living conditions should not be threatened by an ill-conceived court ruling." Para m edics carry Jane For- ester, 43, of Coro na de l Mar to a n ambula nce F riday after she frac- tured her pelvis in a boati~g accident a t Catalina Isla nd. She was listed in stable condition a t Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital Saturday Night . Hazy for h~liday ffldcor1 Farms ·-Coastal lull• ......,,.on c__. Hlglll -,,_,.,, low --- ~.ac '*"" """"' ....,_ '--tonlgllt ~.w.v llCle IO --I09. SnMlll cireft ~ ci.-.HC _____ "_,.., ~ ~IO ... °"'-* -for g::_~~ -----1SIOH--tl0 .. '° .... _......, _ __.. ~ ~""""....,.._..'° ~•c ----410I--~ c:.... ~ ......... -IO_.._ ~w-.. ......... .,..,_...., l>eylon --..-. ...,.., ... Deft.- ._ ..... 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I '·"'· 540-6991 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, July 3, 1983 ~I NATION Tea leaf readings gen er ate sympathy Court reprieves slayer four days from his execution NEW ORLEANS (AP) -Twice-ronvicted murderer Jimmy Lee Gray, who waa four days away from an execution his mother once requested, won a reprieve Saturday from a federal appeals court. A three-judge panel of the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeala Mid it would stay the execution to await guidelines from the U.S . Supreme Court on granting stays, which are expected to be announced Tueaday or Wednesday. The appeals court alao asked the lawyers to submit additional arguments. Market lirebombed; three perish TAMPA. Fla. (AP)-Three people were killed and at least 10 others injured Saturday night when a man threw or poured a flammable liquid in a supermarket in southern Hillsborough County, sheriff's officials said. Riot breaks out. over copper s trike DOUGLAS, Ariz. (AP) -A scufOe broke out on a picket line Saturday after striking copper workers began throwing rocks and kicking can, and about 200 union memben were served with injunctions, police said. The workers also were ordered to appear in OOW1 on July 11. Cochise County Superior Court Judge Matthe w Borowiec, who issued the order, said the workers had blocked the main accea road to the Phelps Dodge Corp. plant here "through abusive language, blocking, rocking and kic,king of cars and by other intimidating and coercive conduct." STATE Man, 72, murders wife, kills self BY JODI CADENll.EA.D on..o.-, ........ lf a tea leaf reader had aa:urate- ly predicted a trip around the world, a visit from an old friend and a move by your aia~r -you might reconsider believfn8 ln Santa Claus, too. When Ton.I Bruner. owner of "Tea and Sympathy," suggested I come to her Costa Mesa restaurant recently for a tea-leaf reading, I laughed. What could a cup of IJOggY tea leaves have to say abou,t my future? However ... Bruner poured a cup of tea and entertained .me with curious stories about Janice Roper until the dark-haired tea leaf reader finished talking with another customer. It seems Roper, a former dress store owner, had once read her sister's tea leaves and saw a blond man with an ax coming down her driveway. Th~ frightened woman told a neighbor, who looked out her window two weeks later and saw a blond man with an ax headed for the house. Luckily, her sister wasn't home, although the house was ransacked. Several weeks ago a young attorney and his girlfriend came to Roper. What's !IO important about January? the tea leaf reader asked them after peering into the cup. The woman shrieked and ran out of the room. January, it turned out, was the name of the other woman the attorney was seeing. "I see a book with a lot of birds flying around," Roper told the young woman ahead of me. Astonished, the customer told. Roper ahe had jult learned her book, "Blackbirda," had been accepted tor publication. Such thlnas. l .erenely thought, happen -perhapa happen -to other people. Roper uked me tO drink a cup of ie. and think of two questions. Leave a teupoon of liquid in the cup, pue it over the saucer three times and tum lt upside down, ahe said. "l 1ee airplane travel a long distance," said Roper. "I aee you in the deeert on a camel down on its knees, with a chair of royal purple. There's a ai8Jl of the flab on the garment of the camel, which signifies luck." I was astow\ded. Few people knew of my plans to move to llrael in August. "There will be changes in your home around a Scorpio on June 28," she said. My aiater Ls a Scorpio and she moved out the end of the month. "You're going to the beach tomorrow in a new bathing suit with an old friend from your past," said Roper. Only two hours before, I had made plans to go to the beach with a girlfriend who was visiting from Chicago. When I eearched for my bathing suit the next day1 I cli8covered a new one, still with its iag,. Apparently I had purchased it last summer and forgotten about it. I don't know what to think. But after I'm done with this story rm going to sit down and make out my Christmas list. Santa, I've been told by faithful children, is very buay. ....,,... ...... "--..... ( Tea leaf reader J ane Roper makes believers out ' of Costa Mesa customers. · SAN LtnS OBISPO (AP) -A. 72~year-old man apparently shot his wife to death, then killed himself following an argument in their Loe Clao8 home, a San Luis Obispo County sheriff's spokesman Mid Saturday.The deaths occurred sometime Friday. The bodies of Ned Grantham Logsdon and Betty Logsdon, 67, were discovered by a neighbor Saturday shortly after 10 a.m., according to a release from the department. Roof collapse rubble combed for victims Oakland shootout victim lights death OAKLAND (AP) -A woman gravely wounded in a shootout that killed her two daughters returned to the operating room Saturday, still "bleeding profusely" hours after night-long surgery for gunshot wounds. After the second surgery, Juanita Miller was Ust.ed in critical condition in the intensive care unit at Providence Hospital. She had been suffering Crom extensive internal bleeding st.emming from bullet wounds in her chest, forearm and leg, nursing supervisor Bonnie Frost said. Firebombers sought in San Francisco SAN FRANClSCX> (AP) -Three iliebor:nt. have been cli8covered near heavily populated downtown locati.ons in the past week and police said Saturday they are hunting for four neatly ~men in business suita. ''We're very concerned,'' said San · Fire Chief Emmet Condon. "This could cause a tragedy." Nobody has claimed responsibility for the bombs, which bave been made from fireworks taped to containers of lighter fluid, and the motive for the bombinp is uncertain, said Fire Capt. Richard Crispen. Reagan sends Shultz to Mideast SANT A BARBARA (AP) -President Reagan is sending Secretary of StateGeorgeP. Shultz tothe Middle Eastin a renewed effort to win the withdrawal of foreign forces from Lebanon, the White Houae announced Saturday.In a two-sentence statement mued in Santa Barbara, w here Reagan is spending the Fourth of July holiday at his ranch, the White House press office said Shultz telephoned Reagan Saturday morning from Islamabad, the capital of Pakistan, "to report on anddi.8cuss his current talks in South Asia u well as where matters stand in the Middle F.ast." WORLD Salvadoran terrorists vow vengeance SAN SALVA.DOR, El Salvador (AP)-A right-wing terrorist lfOUP dumped a strangled man and woman in a hotel parking lot Saturday and left a note saying they were killed to avenge a rightia~ politician slain by leftist guerrillas. "For every good Salvadoran (the auerrilJ.u) kill. ten terrorists will be executed," said the nole tied to the belt of the dead woman.It was signed by the Seeret Anti-Communist Army, a clandestine ultra-right terrorist group. Rebels press advance in Chad PARIS (AP) -The general feading rebel forces seeking to take power in Chad said Saturday he plans to press his advance ln the northern provlncial capital of Faya-Largeau and does not fear a pemment counteroffensive. Gen. Negue Djogo, a former captain in the French anny, told reporten in Faya-Largeau that rebel reconna1llance patrols had ranged u far as 125 miles south of hya-Largeau without seeing any government troops. BOLIVAR, Tenn. (AP) -The roof of a department store col- lapsed with a roar during heavy rain Saturday night, injuring at least 36 people and briefly trap- ping more than 20, and rescue workers searched the rubble for more victims, authorities said. No deaths were reported. Hostage An unidentified gun- man holds a hostage in a Detroit holdup Sat- urday. One person was killed but the hostage survived. We're Listening ••• Whal do you hke about lhe Daily Pilot'.' Whal don·t you like" Call \he number at left and your message will be re<.'Orded, transcribed and delivered to the appropriate editor. . 842•6086 The same 24 ·hour a nswerina service may be used lo record let· ler!' to the editor on any topic Mailbox contributors must Include th •Ir name and telephone numbfr ror verification. 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"We hope there's nobody in there, but we don't know -we won't know till we get all that stuff out." Sandra Doles, a 17-year-old clerk at the Magic Mart Store where the collapee took place, said, ''In a matter of seconds, the whole thing juat caved ln. Water started pourtna in. "l could hear 9Cre81Ding. People Wett hol.lering, 'Help me, help me get out of here,"' said Miss Doles, who eec:aped through a rear door. M08l of the injured were taken tl\ Bolivar Community Hospital, where administrator Jim Cox said most suffered "cuts and brui8es. There's only a small number with broken bones or serious injuries." Two people were transferred to Jacbon-Madiaon County Hospi- tal, about 45 miles to the north, where one underwent surgery and both were in fair condition, aaaociate adminiatrator Jim M08S said. Heavy rain fell was falling at about 8 p.m . EIYI' when the roof collapsed at the Magic Mart Store, located in a shopping center near the western edge of the town of 5,500 about 60 miles east of Memphis. "There would have been more in that place if it hadn't been for the time of day," said one''l'en- nessee Highway Patrol aergeanL "Everybody was home eating supper." Police iaid the store had been crowded with July 4 weekend shoppers le98 than an hour before, but many left as a heavy thunder· storm approached. The stonn dropped about an inch of rain. Rescue workers from f()\lr sur- rounding counties were on the scene within 30 minutes, Howell said. The parking lot lights and emergency arc lights illwninuted the rubbl~ as front~nd loaders and small bulldo7.ers pushed the debris aside. Do7.ell8 of workers uaed their bare hands and shovels to pick through the broken roof- ing and wreckage. Area radio stations broadcast a request for heavy equipment. trucks and volunteers to dig through the wrecbge. Two hours after the disaster, hundreds of people stood m the perimeler of the parking lot, held back by ropes, police and Civil Defense volunteers. Valley man held on cocaine rap U.S. Treasury agents joined Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley police offklen Thunday night in the arrest of a Fountain Valley man and the 8eizure of about a half-pound of ooqU.ne and several guna, police said Friday. Booked on auspk:ion of pc»- sessing drug, for sale was Gary Lee Deeantia. 40, of 9751 La Tierra Ave, according to police. Fountain Valley Lt. Dave Brok.aw said the oocalne had a street value of about $176,000. Desantis was booked into Hunt- ington Beach Jail on $15,000 bail Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian presents UNDERSTANDING SEXUAL FUNCTION AND DYSFUNCTION IN THE NORMAL MALE WflinHday July 10,1913 7:00 -9:00 p.m. Cosca Mesa Ndahborhood Community Center I MS Park A venue Co.ta Meta, CA for rurther lnfonutlon: (714) 760-5913 Introduction: J anel Kelly, R.N. 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"'AIDS I,' 'AIDS D.'" uys one. "'Son of AIDS,'" .....-W another. "How about 'Invulon of the Gay Body Snat.chen'?'' Mb a third. They la\.ICh, althouah AIDS is no laughing matter to tM. men. They have lt. They are Gey Men with AIDS, an AIDS.victims support poup that meeta every Wedneilday night. Aft.erwarda, they •troll toa coffee ahop tolOcialize~on this occu&on. there ii a reporter preeent, and they agree to di-.. their Uwa. though not all will give the~pames, w "Everybody ta.Um about death, death, death. Nobody'• dytna hen. We're all living,'' says Frank, 40. Frank hM Kaposi'• arcarna, the cancer commonly amoc:iated with AIDS. Some of the men aay their cues may have been caught tn time, before they reached the critical stage; their docton aay they are improving. But aome, like Frank, have cancer or the opportunistic tnfectiona that-mark the severe AIDS victim. They hope to diaprove statistics that indicate they have no chance to survive more than a few years. The support group gives them a chance to talk about their hopes, fean and problems. Even for the milder cues. life with AIDS la hard. Pete Nalbandian, 33, had gone to a shop earlier in the day to have a haircut, and the stylist said she'd aeen him on televtlion, at an AIDS march. Why had he been there? "I have AIDS," he said. With that, the stylist withdrew, and all eyee were on the short, stocky man in the chair. "Just f1niah the top," he said, and he went home to complete hit own haircut. That,he1ays, w•''nota horror story; it's a joke." Another support membe!, Michael Callen, 28, says he know. a lot of real horror stories: A word-proce81ing 1upervi8or WM diagnoeed as having AIDS. His lover moved out that afternoon. When the victim left the hospital, h,e wu fired. When he went to Social Security for help, he was ignored. Yet another AIDS victim., Callen says, tried to go home, but hit father barred the door. The two had a fistfight on the front porch. "We're totally oatndaed," aaya David, a member of the support group. "When I got AIDS, phone calla stopped. When I tried to call frlenda. they would hang up. One friend came up to me ln a restaurant and said, 'We'll be with you to the end,' and he suddenly turned around and left," he says. The9e are not the exceptions, says Mel Roaen, executive director of the Gay Men's Health Crisis. ''The llgld of a good character swpasseth the light of the sun." F'°'" tr. ~' S«l90 Wrill'lfls the Baha'i Paith• For Information Call: 556-2549 LIMITED TIME ONLY You can select from hundreds of new Cadillacs during our Sizzli ng Summer Sale, with complete confidence. We've priced every new Cadillac 11<> low, we defy you to find a better deal from any one, anywhere. AU with the courtesy and respect that Nabers 11 famous for. So 1f you've been conSKfermg a new Cadilla c, th11 is the time. Our Sazling Summer Sale means thouaandJ in 1av1ng1 and hundreds of Cadillacs to chooM from. 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Don't forget to ask for a sealer wax bath to protect your car next time you have It prof ... lonally washed. . 482& W COISI Hteflwf¥ AIBtl~IOl Ntwpoft 8u d1. CA 92660 Many AIDS vicU.ma, he saY", are ttndered homete., penni1em and friahtened by their ~. and t.olated by their laved onea. Re.en's or1.,UUtion wu formeq ln January 1982 to do just the opposite -to reach out to the victima and to fill their needs. "We are a ac>Od IOciety,'' u ys Rolen. ''Thia la a test of f,st how good we are -how we treat theee people,' c There are 900 GMHC volunteen, and they do every1hina from answertna a hotline to coordtnatina group. of AIDS relatives. When a victim lea.ma of his d.ifeue, a volun~ will go to hia aide and share hia crisii: when a1Ufferer la too weak to do housework or buy grocerie., it ill done for him. GMHC fonna AIDS IOdal lf'OUPI· It arrqes help throuah the weltar. maze for AIDS vlctiml. It helPI &hem draw up wills. ~ are othet' lf'OUPI to help ln other ways. Some ~fenn Ii.ave been evicted or forced out of their nom;.., and tome cannot afford a place to live, 10 the Shanti Project la fonnlnl an AIDS reU.dence for vtc:Uma in San Prandaco. In Hew York, the AIDS Reeoun:e Center la trytna to do the same. ' Support poupa like Gay Men with AIDS al80 proliferate. Frank la a member of that ll'OUP and of another one, formed • y,,ar aao by iwo theraplata. Both groupm have helped h1m to survive, he aays. But both have mo contributed to his ton'OWW. The deatha that "are meet devaatatinc are the onee who teemed to be doina real well. I was 1Uppc.eci to pt tosether with one member of the poup for dinner the next week ... and he just died,'' Theae days, hit enerc comM and .-. Sometimel he finds it diffScu.lt to raiae his head. He DO lon,er work.a u a buyer, And lives on hit Social Security check. 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" --- Bum with a bank a·ccount Onetime schoo~I teacher lives on the road, and'on the roof RIVERSIDE (AP) -Warren Du.Bois, a 59-year-old college graduate, was content for the la!Jt week to curl up like an old lap dog and sleep on the roof of the Riverside Municipal Museum, roamina the city by day. But his "room" with a Yigw was d.1-:overed by a city worker. On Tueeday the polief wol_t his two suitcaaes, tied with shoe laces, and Wednesday DuBois went to reclaim them. He was not ar- rested. • "I wasn't afraid they would charge me with anything," ·he said. "I thought it was a safe bed for the night. "I saw the stairs and went up. On the roof, I don't have anybody to bother me. When I need a sleeping space, I look for a building. I have three or four picked out. I've been a bum a long tilne." DuBois has traveled the shoe-leather express throughout the West for the past 19 years. his father a lifetime. . A row of Naed and yellowed "He was ln &Q inltiLuUon for a teeth pop up behind a 911uared-off, while and he doesn't like to live ln w · ered chln. His tan, fur-lined MlY ~~aaid-~_a !!~ -coat Is stained wiih-diclea ol dlit. ln Portlina. Ore. Longjohns are expoeed be-Father and eon have Ileen one tween his aock and pant cuff. A another lnfn;quently. 11ie 900 band of scratched ailver ia on his said his father suddenly ahowed third left finger, althoUih he's up in Portland laat year after a beendivorcedfortwodecadesand 19-year abeence and sought to his former wife has remarried. re-establiah a relationship, but the Warren ...:t.. IAlBe'8 Jr •. .--su-effort failed. ated with a bachelor's degree in The father left Portland earlier aociology from Syracuse Oniver-this month, bound for Riverside aity in 1956. where he had "lived" about 10 Until 1958, DuBoi.s said, he yea.rs ago. taught high school histocy in New He pulled a notebook out of bis York and Michigan until presa-coat pocket. 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But-so much importance, both political and financial, had been attached by the constituencies most affected to Volcker's st.Qying on that the president must have concluded-and wisefy-that he had too much to gain not to follow that course. Volcker's reappointment to a four-year term as chainnan, which should encounter no more than token opposition in the Senate, does not guarantee that the fight to generate continuing economic growth without a resurgence of inflation will be won. Nor does it assure success in the international effort to contain trade protectionism while helping struggling developing nations to increase exports and thus avoid default on their massive debts to governments and banks in industrialized nations. Even so, the confidence that Volcker's retention inspires among govenunents and in financial circles is an asset not lightly to be wasted for domestic political reasons. The decision to retain a man appointed by Jimmy Carter-but a man noted for his independence from political manipulation-thus required a confidence in the Fed chainnan•s ability strong enough to overcome the president's presumed desire to have "his man" in the job. No doubt it also involved a recognition that, rightly or wrongly, presidents collect the political blame or credit for whatever happens to the national economy. Whatever Reagan's rationale, he deserves credit for a savvy political decision that offers every hope of being a sound economic one for the nation. -Tbe Sacramento Bee MAILBOX Krishna award was travesty To the Edit.or; such anxieties looking tor her I would very much like to whereabouta he subeequently comment on your editorial of 6122 died of heart trouble. Why? I where you indicated concern re-penonally have two teen-age garding the siz.e of the award daughten and I wouldn't loee a levied vs. the Ha.re Krishna re-moment's deep upon their joining ligious sect. in a lawsuit filed by a any religioua M!Cl~pedally fonner member. now a 23 year old when you look around IOdety college student. today and obeerve some of the You wonied that the $32.5 alternatives. million that was awarded might be Oddly, one of the oomplaipca excemive in 10 f.ar • aervtng to lilted by the litipnt wu eome fuel the already burgeoning liti-malnutrition caU8ed by the poor . gation industry. diet during her IOjoum U a My conoem was somewhat dif-Kriahna devotee. TIUa ia particu- ferent. There are certain days one larly puzzling becauae the Krilhna feels ashamed to be a member of diet ia famous for being their pride the human race, and the day I read and joy. Nutritionally, noth.in& cen • about th.la particular ven:iict w• compare to their recipee of one such day. It's true that I wasn't lacto-vegetarian food8iufb. which at the trial, and your reponer'a include all the emential IJ'OUP9 of sporadic columns containing bits plants, nuts, grains. fruits and and pieces of testimony were all I dairy variations. Yet, aatoundinc- really had t.o So by. Buedonwhat ly, the jury went along with the I read from your reports, unle98 proeecuting at1omey even on th.la you omitted aomething major to matter. the contrary, I was ahocked that Yourreporterooveringthiatrial one cent was awarded. 9eel'Ded to dwell for the most part In the OOW"9e of this trial you on the subject of the prmecutllna printed testimony from a young attorney-his '!charisma." hia woman and her mother that ability to· amu.e. ente.rtain and seemed to be nothing more cajole the jury and even how he tangible than allegations of dam-redeved .everal hup from juron ages of mental trauma due to at the ooncluaion. Wu the whole ''brainwashing'' and a preeent thing a penonality oontelt be-- need for psychological 00Wl8eling tween the oppcmng attorneys in to rid henelf of put confusions. the.final analy'lia? Amording to your reports she U this i.I indeed the d.lrect1on admitted that she was not held we're heeded, maybe the Krlahnu captive. coerced or restrained in will luck out in the next trtal and any way nor suffered any physical get a Melvin Belli to ple.d thier harm. She wu merely aided and CMe-OOt for the fee, of coune, abetted i.n hiding from her linoe they have no money but f« parents, who disapproved of the the good publicity attached to IUCh rel.iaion. . goings-on. She (and her mother) coini.. CHARLES JUERGENS plained that her father suffered Costa Meu l.I . IDJd /Hot town Q. Name the only famous actor ever to come out of Wayc:rcm, Ga. A. You mean Burt Reynolds? Pemell Roberts wouldn't like that. Robertll. too, WM born in Waya-o.. AJbuUa outlaws contraoep1ion. private can and liJlCin8 In public. Q. Where In South America la Dutich the oonunon J.ancu-ce? A. Surinam. A little nation of fewer than half a m1l&n. Molt of thia country'• aapUtn la made In Mk:hlpn. Q . la lt still pomibJe Just to rad the law in preparation for the bar exam without actually png to law.chool? A. ln four states only, it la. Calltomia. Wlllhinlton, Vermont ORANGE COAST Daily Pilot ---·--· ... -... .. -----· ...... i. --c:.- and Virginia. Threeotherst.ates- New York. Maine and Wyoming -allow lt with at least one or two years of law .:hool. Few are admitted to the bar that way, however. In 1982, only 23. And they had apprenticed to attomeya while they read. Five percent of the criminala commit 66 percent of the violent crlmel, about. Q. What'• a "clinophobe"? A. Somebody who'• afraJd to ao to bed. Detroit. Mich., la eut of Penae- cola, Fla., but not due. Why that not.eworthy alnpr Wynette Puah elected to chanp her name to Tammmy Wynette I do not know. N.Llels-• ~ C....,Dn .. 1 ----~ .... ~ • • SEIZE TUA.T f • • Soll " . .. . ., . , ) 1· .,.,,., ~.~,. , . ' -. Gover nment delay caused death ~~ WASHING TON -Critics of overzealous govenunent regu- lation often state their case in terms of the cost in dollan and cents. But reluctant regulation often baa a cost measured in hwnan lives. A Vim example of regulatory foot-draggi.ng ia Ule 18 months it took the National ffiahway Traf- fic Safety Adrnlniatration to an- nounce that there was a rear-brake problem with 320,000 General Moton' 1980 X-Cars. During that long atretch of bu- reaucratic dilly-dallying, NHTSA recorded lOdeathsandatleaatone crippling injury i.n X-Can. Here's a partial chronology of death and delay: -July l, 1981: NHTSA safety engineen decided to begin an investigation after receiving 212 owner complainta of brake lock- ups, involving 58 acddenta. GM was notified privately: no press releue was written, though this I.a ~·later, initial tests gave evidence that "gripping" brake lininp were cauaing lockups. GM wu notified; the public was not. -Aug. 2, 1981: K.lm Sutt.on, 18, of Maryville,.Tenn., loet control of her Buick Skylark after applying the brakes on a rain-slick road, apun Cnto the opposite lane and was hit by an oncoming jeep. She died 12 days later. Robert Olive, the Su tt.on fam- G. -Ja-1:1-11-1-11-11-1 -fr4. ily's attorney, told my aaeoclate Tony Capeocio the accident "sure looked like brake lockup." -:!-• -A•I· 5, lt81: GM voluntarily recalled 47,000 X-Can (though not the model K.lm Sutton had been driving). NHTSA had evidence linking the llninp to the brake lockups, yet the agency allowed GM to replace only the valves that control the rear-brake h ydraulic pressure. -November 1981toJune1982: Further NHTSA tests confirmed that the brake linings. not the h ydraulic valves, were at fault. The raw data lay in the files for seven months before it was col- lated. and even then was not made public. During thoee montha; three more people died and one pera0n wu pennanently crippled in X~Can suspected of brake lockup. -June 1982 to December 1982: After the brake-lining report was prepared. ,NHTSA inexplicably sat on it. -Dec. 15, 1982: Kathryn Tapp. 1'7.ofTet.on. Wyo., wudrivingner Citation in a light snow when lta front end went into a alight fish tail. According to witnesees, when Tapp put on the brakes. the car awerved violently into an oncoming vehicle. She died of her injuries. Robert Tapp, Kathryn's father, aaid he "didn't know about the X-Car problem," and added: "Had we known about lt, my wife would have taken the car in, or she would not have allowed it to be driven until it WU fixed." -Dee. 1'7, ltH: NHTSA 1mt GM a atem letter demanding more infonnation on the brake problem and Implying that a recall might be neceeury. -Jan.12, 1983: Dorothy Belt of Elmhunt, m., waa driving her Phoenix on a slippery road, ap- plied the brakes and spun aero. the center line into the path of an oncoming car. Mrs. Belt and a pemenaer died. -Jan. l:S, 1983: NHTSA aafety engineers recommended a fonnal "defect finding ... -Jan. 14, 1983: The agency finally t.ued a public an- nouncement: Rear brakes on 1980 X-Cara were defedlve. -Feb. 9, 1983: OM announced a recall of 240,000 1980 X-C.ara. Footnote: A GM spokesman uid the company knows of no fatalities cal.lied by X-Car brake lockups, and uid the pl'Obtem wu "com- plex." DUTCH TREAT: The CIA cynically auapecta that officiala in the Netherlanda are secretly re- Jokina at the leftist direction taken by their former colony. Surinam. Ever since they granted the South American nation independence in 1975, the Dutch have been trying -In the CIA'• view -to find an excuee to cut off the 10-year, $1.5 billion aid procralD thal WU part of the deal A eecret CIA report not.es the · bllndiilg apeed with which the Hagueauapended further aid after 15 prominent Surinamese citizens were executed by the lef1ist re- gime last December. The aid has not been renewed since the.n .. The main reuon the Dutch wanted to get rid of Surinam, the CIA concluded, was "domestic pn!9Bure to end the influx of poor Surinamen into Holland'• urban alwn11." Since the early 1970., about one-fourth of Surinam'• population moved to the Nether- landa. The Dutch stipulated that the $1.5 billion in aid mu.t beapenton development and other URful projects. The CIA deduced that the Hague wu "betting (the Surinamen would) be WMlble to fulfill this condition, and expected total financial support (to) be much lower.'' Ju thinp turned out, the exeat· tions gave the Dutch government all the e1'CWle it needed to welsh on th.e aid promile. There had to he a Catch 22 The Boa called the other day. "Andy," he said, "you are one of my moat trusted employees." Naturally, I was apprehensive. "I know how tough it ill to be writing, writing. writing all the time,'' The Bcmsaid "and I have a new job for you. We're going to expand The Company." l couldn't ~ out what was coming next. "We're 1oot11a1 for good little enterpn.. all over the world. What we w~ou to do la travel anywhere want, looking for them. We t want to acquire a restaurant or a at.ore, for example, 10 80 to all the be9t restauranta and buy th.inga at all the good atorea just to eee how they are.'' Thia was beginning to aound intert!9ting. "We're not asking you to do thia for nothing. We'll pay you a salary of $1!W>,OOO and furthermore ... " Suddenly, I started coughing uncontrollably. "Li11en", he said "that may not eound like much but you al80 have an unlimited expenlM! account.•• ANDY RDDNfY '·,, ..,, ...) \'i I atlll CHldD't stop couah.in«. "Ouy." 1'1.e Boa said. "We'll pay you $200,000." There were still tean i.n my eyes but I got m)'llelf under control and stopped coughing. "We'll provide you with a new Mercedes for your penonal wie and, of coune. you'll have a chauffeured CadU!ac limousine waiting wherever you go." I asked about the hours. "Jutt check in at the office before noon every day when you're in town" The Boa uld "and after that, you're on your own. "Naturally, the corporate Lear Jet will be available to you anytime you want It.'' 1ilia WU beginning to IOUnd like a pretty good offer The &. was making. ''Thia job lsnt fOlng to be MIY" he aaid. "We're tolna to aak you to look for little companies we might wish to acquire In France, for example, eo we'll uk you to spend about a month every year in Paria." I coald take that, I thought to m)'9elf. The question of an ex- perute account came to my mind. "Unlimited expenee aocc>W'lt" heuid. There'• nothing wone than fillinC out expenee account fonna and t mentioned that. "Don't worry about It. We'll have an accountant do them for you. JU8l tell him what city or country you went to, he'll do the rat. "We've alnllldy picked your eecretary. You may remember MJm North Carolina ln the Mia America conteet a fn1 years aao. She won the bathing IU.lt conteet but she couldn't p1-y the violin worth a dam 10 she Jost the talent cont.eat and that cost her the Mt. America title. She'• ance learned to type a little and abe'll be your Girl l'riday. "U you have eome typing to be done ln Parts, you might wanl to take her with you. She apeab a little French with a Southern accent.'' I didn't want to get i.nt.o thia job and find it was harder than I thought eo I asked more questiona. "Yes. we'll be aaklng you for eome advice on how to run The c.ompany here at home, too, Andy. We're goina to start weedinc out eome of the dead wood around here and we want your advice on who to fire. JU8l t.ell ut who you've had trouble with in the Canpany over the yean and he or she la u goodaagone. "How doe9 it IOUnd, Andy?" The Boa asked. ··ww you take the job? Pleaee don't diaappolnt me." I ION Mm qalte frankly that the job IOWlded ealler thaft writinc for a livlna. I asked if there wu anything elae about the job I ahould know. ''Oh, just one f1lQft thina,'' 1be &.-.id." A lot of aood W1upuil9 advertile on televWon and we'll want you to keep tndr cl what they're doU\I by watlehinc at leMt five or llx lituaUon comedJfa on televllion ~week." I knew the job~ toopid to be true. ru c1o almost~ but l won't watch a lituatlan comedy on televlllon. I told The Bcm he can aep U.t Job. rm eomc to IUdc to wrtttQs. ..... ==--F·---·-,_ .. _ ......... --.. -_...., 'f l I - Diiiy Piiat SUNDAY, JULY 3. 1983 BUSINESS STOCKS-85 ----ee Area footb,,all standouts eyeing Shrine Game on July 23. B2. 0 0 SloW going to HOnolulu ByALMON~El .,..., ............... LOS ANG~ -Another slow 1ace acroes the Pacific loomed for the 1983 Tranapac race from Los Angeles tO Honolulu Saturday if the 1 p.m. start is an indicator. Unless conditions improve, it could be the slowest passage since 1979 when the first boat to finish crosaed the finish line at Diamond Head in 11 days and 18 hours. '* Th race started in a soft southwesterly breeze th.at caught many boats far behind the line.at the gun_ -- The most exciting part of the start was when Dennis Durgan tacked Ragtime a few minutes after the gun and headed her smack into the large spectator fleet that surrounded Angel s_· g r ounde d b y Roy als BY JOHN SEY ANO 00..IMIJ ........ Bruah back, knock down, • purpoee pitch -they all have the same meaning in baseball. The way the game is played is if an opposing pitcher throws at one of your hitters, your pitcher is suppoeed to protect hia teammate by throwing at one of theirs. It's as simple as th.at. ~~~~~~elL_and. ~ Cjty ell' urns at playirig this sometimes dangerous contest Sat- urday night -and while no of- ficial wip.ner was declared, the Angell al:tualiy wound up on the short end. Twice. the area between Point Fennin and Point Vicente. Durgan was apparently gambling on a westerly windahift that would lift Ragtime toward the weet end of Catalina Wand, the only mark of the course. But the gamble failed to PaY off as Ragtime was not among the early an:ivals at the west end. First boat around the island was the QB-foot sloop Saga out of Long Beach, one of the favorites for flrst to finish. Saga rounded the west end at 5:55 p .m .. cloeely followed by Tomahawk, Octavja and Jumpin Jack Flash in that order. About 15 other yachts were lying off the west end between 7 and 7:30 p.m. Winds at the west end were reported to be 5-8 knota from the south/southwest. ' Some concern rumbled through the fleet ah hour before the start when the yacht Great Fun out of San Franci8oo reported th.at a crewman had a 1eVerely cut arm and needed a doctor. The injury wu apparently treated by a doctor from a nearby boat. A few minutes before the start a crewman wu obeerved on Great fun with a heavily bandaged arm. Weather reports at the aend-off banquet ThW'&day night alao indicated a slow race. A spokesman for the U.S. Weather Bureau said a large high pre91W"e wu drifting aouth from_ the rhumbllne and could envelope thoee taking a southern coune. The Pacific High carries a large maas of stale air that could becalm thoee caught in or near it. Martina Navratilova raises trophy after win- ning Wimbledon for fourth time in six years. First, they lost shortstop Tim Foll in the fourth inning after he was ejected for charging Royals pitcher Larry Gura at the mound. And then they lost the game, as the Royall, behind Dan Quiaenberry's 20th save, posted a ~-3 verdict, dropping the Angels Navr atilova r ises • • • _t o o c casion to w i n two games behind Tex.as in the American League West, their largest deficit since trailing the Rangers by 1 ~ games on April 13. W imbledon again • The brawl, which reached its apex when Foll lead off the bot- tom of the fourth inning, actually got ita beginning when Bruce Ki.Ion threw a pitch behind Kan- sas City outfielder Pat Sheridan in-the top of ·the fourth. WIMBLEDON; England (AP) -Martin.a Navratilova scaled the mountain known as the Wimbledon Championships today and once again i.s queen of tennis. "When the tournament starts, it seems like a huge mountain. But once you get there, it's not that tough," Navratilova said aft.E>r crushing Andrea Jaeger 6-0, 6-3 to capture her second .consecutive women's title here. "I played my game and I played well," she· said. That she did, helped inunenae- ly, she said, when her wrapped skirt came loose on the fifth point of the opening game. "1 was tense when the match began," Navratilova said. "Then that happened. I was holding it (the skirt) with one hand and hitting the volley with the left hand. ,. "I thought I have to end the point here because I couldn't have played another point. But it re- laxed me totally." And a tota lly relaxed Navratilova totally defeated Jaeger . "I was not nervous but I didn't start well and she did," J aeger said. "She ust trounced me in the first set. I couldn't put two points together." Asked if her domination of the tour was hurting women's tennis, Navratilova said: "li I do make it boring. rm aorry. But I don't intend to stop." . ...,,...,....,_........., It was the fourth time the Czechoslovakian-born American hu won the lad1ea championships on the famed grass oourtl at the All-England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club. She alao took the title here in 1978 and 1979. Ki.loo (7-2), who seemed bothered by his back most of the (See ANGEU, Pa1e Bl Yachts were going io all directions as they fought light, shilty airs at the start of the Traospac race from Los Angeles to Honolulu. This time, the tournament's top seed moved through the final as easily as she had her previous Angel pair may miss All-Star Game matches. She mowed down seven !tJO.Jf',.!.~O opponents without dropping a aet, Just when thinp .eem on the , Saturday ni&ht -and neither was encouraged with their re- sults. It was an honor he openly cam-"I think replacing me would be paigned for, and one he felt he the belt thing. Technically, I waa and was only taken to a •. verge of getting better for the Jacbon wu able to make only a couple of a>ft throw'I before he had to give up becauae of the aevere pain. while DeCinoel didn't fare much better atter he tried to take a few cuta in the batting cage. deaetved. a tentimental pick anyway.'' tiebreaker once, th.at in the lt!.'C· Angela. they get wone. ond round by Sherry Acker. And apparently the American In the first aet, Navratilova wu League la now ~ing to feel the almost untouchable, ripp~g ltinl. too. ~the 18-year-old Jaeger i.n Although an official an- • "rm not very encouraged," said Jacbon said he would like to the third buelnan IOftly. "l felt attend the All-Star Game, lf only good all day ... I felt good enough aa a pinch-hitter. But there is to hit ... I hit, and now it doesn't some que.tion aa to whether Rec· feel good. gie can do that or not. "It means a lot to me (to play in AocordJ.fic to a rule that Wiii 16 ~utes 8:'l the No. 3 seed won nounoement im't expected until only ~e poi.nta_. today, All-Star telect:ionl Reggie But 1t was a different Jaege.r in J.cbon and Doug DeCinces. foe the second aet. And it must have the moment. are not planning to brough.t back painful memories to go to Ch.icaao for Wedneeday'• Navratilova, who lost the U.S. All-Star Game Open ti.tie in:atch ~ the Toyota Both J~ (bn.U8ed ribs) and Championahi_p final, both to 0eance9 (.u,ht wrist aeparation) "What is it?'' said DeCinces dis- gus1edly aa a s-ir of reponen appn>eehed him ~ his condition. "I'm not in a good mood. You aak the questiom and Ml give the uwwen." DeClnces' tsti.naa WM under- standable. Beine named to t.M All-Star team meant a lot to him. the All-Star Game), but I just instituted when the lam took have to be honest with m}'9ell, I over the All-Star vottna. .ch guess.'' player ntmed M a lt&l1er ''mult'' Renie echoed similar feeU.. play thn!e 1nninp and bat once. "rcrlike to get the ring (which Jacbon, the way he'• feelinc, is given to All-Star participants). coWd baftly IWinl a bat. let alone I'd like to get credit for being play three lnnin&a-Tr~ ~Ustin in 1981 , after tested their ailments prior to the ha~ zipped through the first Angela' game againlt Kansas City set in 6-1. elected. But I can't p}ay. I can't "We've had enough problems contribute," he said. " (See ALL.sTAR, Pace 81) Memo to IF.L adviser Malavasi: Rya n r egains 'K' lead Sta y a wake during interviews on radio and tel evision Nobody came in on the noon balloon from Saskatoon and asked me, but ... •Complaining about the format and votinl methods for the major-league All-Star game is not constant . . .it only happens at this time of the year. •The cue where two Cincinnati .B,engala playen were given immunity from ~tion fOI' aqueallna on a dope dMler is not that much prettier than the Steve Howe lhinl· •Thlnp International Football League advilor Ray Malavui should advt. the ~ membenhip include (a) sign a .network contract for big TV money and (b) Ute a>me of that money to buy off anybody who trie1 to organhe a playera' union and (c) nay awake during rad.io-televilion interviews. •The major-leque tam playing in San Dlego is the same team Dlck Williama said in sprina tra1nln8 he would ~ into contention in the National League West. T •A poll, excludlna merchants ~ poUtldana, mtaht reveal that few in Southern Cdfomla are all that ~l_llhte<f about hoRlrw the commodon ol U.Olfml*t - Games in 1984. .. r •In town for the 80th bh"thday party of Julie Kohl. ot Julie'• a.taw-ant t.nwt Tunpa Bay Buccaneen Coech John Mc.Kay WM llked a quatlon about the Tunpa Bay SPORTS COLUMNIST BUD TUCKER Bandits and he replied, "I don't go to their garnea." •One gets the feeling the rolee of players apnta are growing out of proportion Largely becaUle the rOed1a eonUnuea to uae what the flesh peddlers have to ay. •'Ibe International Football Leeuge will never draw in Paris or Berlin. •When Mark Spitz whimpered out o1 hia remark.a degradlns ihe National Sporta Festival, he should have looked for a copout wtth more clout than the one he u.ed ... "l WM mlaqooted." •Rama Coach John Roblnlon is back from a vacation in Europe and the ....i. at Raml Park augeat he did not pa11 upa~ ,owmet restaurant . . . not to mention a lldewalk cafe. ~t""Wa-refrelhlncmd IP'Wti~ to note that the NBA draft ..a with eYf!r'Y laat team pttinc eXllC'tly what it wanted. • •U Rick Burt.on aod Tim Foll weN &ml quar1erbldcl, OM wonct.n which one would be No. 1. •Laa V egu has the Rams listed u 6-1 to make lt to the Super Bowl and the Raiders at 5-1, in which cue the bookies get the best of lt in either wager. •No one hu explained why thorough- bred racing talks constantly about drup for "bleeders" and the atandardbred industry very rarely hu cauae to uae the word. •Of all the producta endoned by the Loi .Anple. Olymp6c Organizing Commit· tee, lt ltill hu not announced tts offldal IT\llCe. •U.S . customs offidals will wave duty on equipment and belonalnP beinC brought in by Olympic participants and delegata but will ltill --.rc:h luaage looking for powder . .. white powder and IUD powder. •U the Doda-n win the National Le.,ue pennant with more erron than any defen1e in h111ory, it will only be a credit to the offen.e. •Look at it thll way ... Steve Howe wu fined more for dNg relat.ed matt.en than Micby Mantle WM paid for one of hit good teUOM. •lf you do not belie\'e Whitey Herq la the b..i ~ in the rnajor le.cuea. ju.It ..-Whitey Herq. •Do not bet that V'in Scully and Joe la .... wonun. the All-Star te*'-t for the flnt tiine ... the two did the 1 pme ln CJewland. 0.,..... WM the -...ker half of the~ thin, too. • in 3-1 win HOUSTON (AP) -Nolan Ryan, who fired a five-hitter u th.e Houston Altroe downed the Loi Anplee Dodgen 3-1 Satur- day night, lhrugged off the news that he had puled Philadelphia's Steve Carlton for the all-time strikeout lead . ''I \houaht I needed more strikeouts than I did. ~ only way I keep up with it ia throuah the fana. I would be lilly b' my only goal to be to try to ... him up every pine,'' said Ryan. "I bad good stuff toftilbt. I bad • aood futball and good-tinelle on my curve ball .... No doubt I don't have the stuff I bad 10 ye.rs aco. But rm a better pitcher today, .. he added. Ryan, however, hinted he may eventually tc.e the strikeout nice with Carlton. ''Carlton pitchee every four daya and me every five,'' aid Ryan. "Pitchinc more pirn- mak• ~pitcher •• The and Altcol meet .,.in thia at 4 wttb the ~ ahown )ocally on Channel Ryan, 7·1, won b1a Ii.JM c ... aYAN ....... , ...... j I I '• I :: I .. I I J . \ iN 7Z Shrine Game may provide more action, points lt'a hardly the middle of the aeuon, but several arN prep athletes and coaches are in focus with the Shrine All-Star football game coming up. the National Sporta Festival currently under way at Colorado Spnng. and asaorted coachi,ng moves -the latter which has a season much like football -12 months a year. At Pasadena July 23 will be Newport Harbor's David Cadigan, Marina'• Bill Macias and Edison High'a Anthony Johann, t.~_atandou~ wbo'U be taking their final ahots before moving on to USC, Nebraska and Iowa State respectively in the Shrine game, pitting the cre4m of Southern California prep football against one another. . Hopefully, the game will present a better attraction then the recent Orange County game at Orange Coast where the 0-0 verdict was all you really needed to know. Maybe the availability of Servite High quar- terback Steve Beuerlein will be the right ingredient to liven up matters. The Orange County game simply didn't have a passing Weapon strong enough to keep the defenses honest. Proceeds from the Shrine game go to the Shriners Hospital for Crippled Children, an outfit Jabbar not optimistic of.signing with LA From AP dl1pa&d1es LOS ANGELES -Free-agent m• center Karee. m Abdul-jabbar of th.e . Los Angeles Lakers, the sec- ond-leading scorer in National Basket- ball Aaaociation history. says he's "lost all optbniml., about staying with the Lakers. Abdu!-Jabbar also tenned "ludicrous" the statement by Lak:ers' owner Jerry Buss that meetinc bis salary demands would require raising ticket prices to Lakers' games. "'That kind of thinking wean on my sense of reality when you figure the Lakers made more money than any other team in basketball last year," A.bdul-Jabba.r said Fri-_ day. Meanwhile, representa- tives of the Chicago Bulls will meet next. week with' the agent .IMMR for Abdul-Jabba.r, who re- portedly wbts $2 million per year for each of the next two years for his client. The 36-year~ld center, who made $1 .1 million a year on his last contract. said the Bulls are "definitely ... sincere" about negotiating with his agent, Tom Collins. "They've been out front from the start about eveeyt.hi.n&" said Abdul-Jabbar, who has helped the Laken win two NBA titles in the last four leMOnS. "They said they were interested but had to take a little time to deal with the draft, and then they'd get back to us." Other teams that have reportedly expressed intel9t in Abdul..Jabbar since he became a free agent at the conclusion of the 1982-83 NBA Championship Series are the Atlanta Hawks and the San Diego Clippers. Abdul-Jabbar has made it clear he would rather stay with the Lakers. However, Busa has repor1edly offered him $1.2 million for one year. Collins has been quoted as saying that his client would play for the Lak.ers for $1.8 million. Quote of the day Art Fowler, demoted by club owner George Steinbrenner as.pitching coach of the New York Yankees: "How could I make Doyle Alexander a winner? He's a great penon. he makes $1.8 million, I love him. But he can't pitch." SP~TS COLUMNIST ROGER CARLSON ":'hlch gives free treatment to youngsters to the age of 18. The game has raised nearly $2 million for th~ hospital and so~ ot the stories that-come out 8rt! truly more than enough to command reasonable backing. * * * Johann, incidentally, elected not to play in the Orange County game becau:ieof a thumb injury. but is expected to compete at Pasadena. His absence left the South without a single F.dison product, which is a turnabout from recent games. Says Edi.son Coach BiU Workman: "Maybe we'll get one or two selected for the Orange County game next year." * * * Former Marina High volleyball standout Andy Klussmann is involved in his second straight National Sports Festival. A sophomore at UCLA in the fall, Rangers pad lead after romp Texas left-hander Rick Honeycutt Ii allowed five hits in eight innings as the Rangers pounded Oakland Pitchers for 19 hits in a 13-3 rout' of the A's Saturday afternoon. The victory upped Texas' lead t.o two g&mt!S over the Angela in the American League West ... In other action, Bai:,.ry Bomtell singled with two outs in the bottom of the ninth inning to drive in the winning runs as Toronto overcame a 6-0 deficit to beat Seattle 7 ·6 ... Cecil Cooper a1ammed his 16th homer and reliever Pete Ladd helped Milwaukee hold off a ninth-inning rally as the Brewers downed Cleveland 6-5 . . . Scott McGregor won his ninth game in 13 decisions, and Eddie Muray clubbed his 13th homer of the season as Baltimore stopped Detroit 7-2 ... Jim Rice belted a pair of two-run homers- givi.ng him five homers and 10 RBI in his l.ut three games-=---and-.Carl-¥t11nem1ki-hit the 444tt:t homer of his career t.o power Boston to a 10-4 romp of the New York Yankees ... Rieb Dolton gave up five ruts over 7;.J innings while Greg Walker drilled a two-run homer as Chicago knocked off Minnesota 4-2. Cubs roll to fifth straight Jody Davis hit his 13th homer of Ii the seaaon Saturday as the Cb.ica8o Cubs captured their fifth straight victory, 5-2 over Mont.real in a National League contest at Wrigley Field . . . In other National League action, Ron Hodges drove in two runs and Eel Lyncb and Doag Sisk combined on a seven-hitter as the New York Mets defeated Philadelphia 4-3 in the second game of a twi-night _,.double h eader and thus snapped a five-game losing streak. The Phillies.captured the first game 6-5 when Bob Dernier scored from third on Keltb Hernandez's wild throw with two outs in the ninth ... Bill Madlock drove in two runs and 'John Candelaria pitched a six-hitter to lead Pittsburgh toa 3-1 victory over DAYta St. Louis . . Blff Pocoroba knocked in three runs with a double and his first homer of the year and Atlanta's Pascal PerH out.dueled Cincinnati's Mario Soto 4·2 . . . Shortstop Jolumy LeMaater'1 error on Doag Gwosd1'1 grounder with the bases loaded in the 10th inning ~1tve &Jn Diego a 5-4 victory aver San Francisco. Track HJ.arks top Festival activity Klussmann wru; a member of the gold-medal West team a year ago in lndiarwpolilS. The Bruins won the NCAA title for the third straight yeat and Klussmann contributed in nine of their Pac-10 games. * * * At Estancia High they've found a replacement for Mike Pomeroy, who decided reoently enough's enough after being "rified" again. Without the guarantee ol a job in the fall, Pomeroy resigned as the Eagles' volleyball coach and his succe880r Ls Tom Pestolesi, a 23-year-old product of Huntington Beach High. Long Beach State and the University of Hawaii, where he was a 1982 AH-American in the sport. Also at Estancia -the Eagles are seeking a replacement for Kevin Bove, who stepped down as the soccer coach after three years. ' * * * University High 's new basketball <.-oach -Steve Scoggin-will also be the Trojans' athletic director in the fall, succeeding Dick Roche. Roche will continue in athletics, coaching.the sophomore football team. * * * . Huntington Beach High can count on Greg Henry continuing as the Oilers' football coach. A Smith takes tourney lead · M.J. Smitb of New Zealand, l!I rebounding from a poor start and an elec'trical storm that suspended play for one hour. shot a 72 Saturday and took sole ~ion of the lead after three rounds at the LPGA Peter Jackson Classic at Pointe Claire, Quebec. Still seeking her first victory in her ninth year on the LPGA tour, Smith, who has led or shared first place since play started on the 6,033-yard Beaconsfield Golf Club course. Her three-round total is 208, eight under par and one stroke better than Hollis Stacy, Sandra SpazJcb, Donna Wblte and Jan Stepben100 . . . Heavy overnight rains forced the cancellation of second round of the Western Open Golf Tournament in Oak Brook, ID. for the second straight day. The Butler National Golf Club Course in suburban Chicago received more than two inches of rain from an overnight storm, and several holes were flood. The schedule now calls for a single round of 18 holes today and a double round of 36 holes Monday. Bandits out of playoff race BIRMINGHAM.Ala.-BobLane [i] · passed for two touchdowns and set up 4. • another to lead the Birmingham Stallions to a 29-17 victory Saturday night ove.r Tampa Bay, killing the Bandits' chance _ ior..the United.States F.ootball League playoffs It was the final game for both teams in the inaugural USFL season, and left Tampa Bay with an 11-7 record and Birmingham at 9-9. The league's other 10 teams end their regular season today. A crowd of 20,300 watched as Birmingham avenged a 45-17 loss to the Bandits a month ago. Birmingham averaged 22,052 for its nine home games. Ex-Dolphin Gord~n eulogized Miami Dolph.an linebacker Larry • . Gordon was eulogized Saturday by his · childhood preacher as someone "who let us know that through hard work one can get to the top." Gordon, 28. collap6ed last weekend while jogging in the desert in Laveen, Arizona. An autopsy showed he had been suffering from ideopathic hypertropic cardiomyopathy. a disease in which the heart muscles outgrow their blood supply ... Cal Yarboroagll. who won the Daytona 500 here last February, Saturday shattered the qualifying record for the Firecracker 400 on the Daytona International Speedway Track. With the sun and steamy hwnidity helping temperatures into the 90s during the morning qualifying, Yarborough drove a new Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS to a fa.st lap of 196.635 mph over the sizzling hot 2.5-mile, high-banked oval ... Absentia used a strong finish t.o win the Beverly Hills Handicap by a head over 61 -1 longshot Latrone at Hollywood Park. Absentia, a 9-1 outsider ridden by Fernando Toro and carrying 115 pounds, covered 1 Va miles on the turf.course in 1:49 and paid $21.20 to win. Today's sports on radio, TV TELEVISION COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (AP) -Lori McCauley made the most of a aecond chance Saturday, while Larry Myricks aoared past 28 feet on the way to a long jump-sprint double at the Na- tional Sports Festival. a race rerun because of a 8 a.m. (4) -WIMBLEDON TENNIS -The measurement rnixup. Myricks men's singles final-Chris Lewis vs. John McEnroe uncorked the seventh-best long (taped). jump ever of 28 -4 IA inches, then .. ._ .. YA-.,-----' ClllUZ 10:30 a.m. (7) -USFL FOOTBALL -Oakland completed the double with a oar-at Chicago. row victory in the 200 meters. RYAN 11 a.m. (2) -WORLD UNIVERSITY GAMES Mi.chael Carter of Dallas • • • -An estimated 5,000 athletes from 97 countries smilShed the meet record in the participate in this biennial competition from Edmon- ahot. put with a 69-1 ~ heave, From Page B 1 ton. Alta. possible switch to a full-time fireman's job will have to wait until at 1easl the spring. R'ghl now the only fires he'll be trylJ'\i to ~u,t out wall be in the Sunset League. * * * Capistrano Valley High's football fortunes may be on the downward side this Call -at least if you believe what Coach Dick Enright is aayi.na.·He J'*9 19 starters and quarterback Burt Call, known u Qtll & Co. last year, is apparently looking for 101ne company in the backfield and up front. Says Enright; "Everyone wants a piece o1 me and maybe they'll get it this year." Ca~ mee1a Foothill, Esperanza and Corona de1 Mar before league play, and San Gorgonio in Us bye week of South Coast League play. "San Gorgonio thinks it can win the 4-A (Big Five Conference), and Foothill had the best sophomore team in -11¥ school's history last year.'' says Enright. . * * * Edi.son High has added a new football . ..-is\ult. replacing JeU Hyder with Canyon High product Scott Hayden. who'll work with the receivers and defensive backs . .. ~·-------Nadia no-show at World Garnes EDMONTON, Alberta (AP) -The status of Nadia Comaneci remained a mystery for the gymnastics competition. the U.S . women's basketball team routed Hong Kong and seven meet records in swimming fell Saturday in the XIl World University Games. Josep Goin of the Romanian delegation said Comanecl would compete in today's all~arou.nd progam. However, her name was not among the five women Romania entered for the all-aroUnd. Com- aneci, now 21. has not compe,ted internationally since winning five golds at these games two ye.ans ago. The American women's basketball team opened with a 138-23 pounding of Hong Kong. Mary Ostrowski of Parkersburg, W.Va._and the Univeralty of Tennesse, the M09t Valuable Player in the 1978 National Sports Festival. outrebounded the entite Hong Kong team 16-12. Joyce Walker, a 5-4 guard from Louisiana State, poured in 32 points to lead seven U.S . double figure scorers. Two Americans, Lawrence Hayes and Ingrid Lawrence, set two of the records in the opening swimming preliminariea. Hayes, from UCLA. waa the third athlete to lower the men's 200-meter freestyle meet record within minutes, chumllig to a ti.me of 1:51.44. Lawrence, a University of Houston student, reset the women's 100 freestyle games standard at 58.~. - The other record-breaking swimme.rs included two Russians, Irina Gerasunova and Urity Kia. Gerasimovadid 4:54.83 in thewomen's400 individual medley and Kis 1:04.04 in the men's 100 breaststroke . Breaking the men's 200 freestyle record before Hayes' heat were Andreas Schmidt of West Germany with 1:52.35 and Alex Baumann of Canada. the world record holder in the 200 individual medley. timed in 1:52.09. Shigehiro Takahashi of Japan erased the men's 100 breaststroke with a clocking of 1:03.95. In water polo, the strong American squad broke a 3·3 halftime tie for an 8-6 victory over Cuba. Doug Burke from Stanford scored five of the Americans' goals. Germans dominate cycling competition CARSON (AP) -East German riders won all three events contested Saturday night in the 7-Eleven/Bicycling Magazine Grand Prix at the Olympic Velodrome on the Cal State Domingue% Hills campus. . Mario Hemig captured the Points Race by a convincing margin over Danny Therer of Canad.a. The winning ti.me for 100 laps on the 333-meter track was 41 minutes, 35.5 seconds. Americans John Beckman and Mark Whitehead firiished third and fourth, respectively. Beckman is from Beaverton, Ore., while Whitehead is from Whittier. Lutz Hesslich defeated Mark Gorski of La Jolla In the finals of the Mat.ch Sprint event by winning two straight races. In the competition for third place. Nelson Vailaof New York, N.Y., defeated two-time world champion Sergey Kopylov of the Soviet Union by default. Officials were told that Kopylov had a leg injury. The other championship was won ~y Lutz Hauei.ssen in Individual Pursuit. He defea~ Dave Grylls of San Diego in the finals by more than five aeconds. In the race for third place, Valery Movchan of the Soviet Union defeated fellow countryman Yuri Lupolenko. An announced crowd of 8,000 attended Saturday night'scompetitionat thevelodrornethat will beuaed in the 1984 Olympic Garnes. Saints file suit against Muncie McCauley won the 400-meter intermediate ' hurdles in an American-record 55.69 seconds, in Chandra Cheeaeborough won the straight game while striking out 1 p.m. (2) -GOLF -Third round action in the women's 200 in a meet-record eight and walking two, and post-Western Open at Oak Brook, Ill. SAN DIF.GO (AP) -A suit seeking $56,118 hM 22.68 into a headwind, and ed his second shutout of lhe 1:45 p.m. (7) -NATIONAL SPORTS FESTI· been filed by the NewOrleansSaintsapinll the San El Toro's Beck top qualifier Jlmmy Howard and James Bar-seaaon. VAL -coverage includes boxing finals, gymnastics Diego Chargers and running beck Chuck Muncie. rineau both tied" the festival mark "He is a great competitor and he and track and field from Colorado &prings. The suit, filed this week in Superior Court in San . th ht .. "' Jwn ·7 61,1\ pitched a veat ball game," Hous-3:30 p.m, (4) -SPORTSWORLD -Gary Diego! claims that Muncie agreed to pay the in e _., P at -· ton Manager Bob Lillis said of Guiden V&. John Mu.gabi in a junior-middleweight Louisiana football team the money in 1980 u part of In ~ ice hockey tourn_ament, Ryan. "l bate to qualify this one bout at. Tampa, Fla. (taped). his contract with the Chargers. The Charaen also -MONTREAL (AP) _ Gary --whtchlll~t.o--ptelt &ho. M-tht!'ttittthlsy~~ --.t-p.'nt; (H) -BAS&~ l~»tedly..,Nteedto~rt.beRMq"t.ag:.obJiaatiiao.. Bede ol ll Toro, winner of two o( 1984 Olympic team, Tony have all been ROC>d. His fut.ball Houston. accordifti to the suit tued by attorney Rlcharil five event.I this teMOn and the Pranato bluted home a slapehot hit 97 to 98 mph tonight, but he RADIO Givens. Wlnlion world championship wtth one minute to play to give even threw 9~ to 96 mph when he Baseball -Kansas City at Angels, 12:55 p.m., -------------------- .,. pcimta lelder, la the leading ~e ~th 8 wild 8-7 victory over came of the disabled list." KMPC (710); Dodgers at Houston, 4:05 p.m .. KABC qualifier in the top fuel divt.ion e t. The 36-year~Jd rtaht.-ha.nder (790). USFL Football -Denver at LA Express, 1 for today's Moblon Orand-McCauley, from Ruisera Uni-at.ruck out pinch-hit.t.er Ron g.m., KNX (1070). nationals at San.air International vertity, flntahed sixth Friday Roentcke in the eighth l.rpUng to 1~;;ii;;;;;;o;;;;;;;;;;;;;m;;;;;;;;;;;;===~~~;;:-;;;;;;:.-1 ~--'p whenthe400hurdleswere~as tie Carlton on the all-time list --. ... • 1Cheduled. But when each of the wtth 3,560 strikeout&, then Beck, wbo has been the No. 1 first five finiahen were Urned tanned No. 3,661 when he cut qualUier in the lut nine racea. below the U.S. record of 55.78 by down Derrel Thomu afttt S~ had • t1me of 5.69 seconds in Sharrieff.a Barbdale of the Uni· Sax tripled to lead off the ninth. Friday's qualifytna round. Joe venlty of Tennee1ee, officials Dusty Baker followed with a Amato of 01d J'oqe, Pa., w., checked and found that the start-aacrmce ny to spoil Ryan'e .ccmd,at 5.80. mg blocb had been placed in the shutout. Mark Oswald of Clndnnatl wrong spota for most of the Joee Cruz slammed a t.httie--run edfl!ld two-lime defenclin4r chain-eight-woman field, making the homer and a double and Ray pion Dbn Prudhomme of <lranada count up to 26 meten too ahort. Knlsht had three hi ta lncludln,1 WU.. Olwald had a Ume of 8.01 to In feet. ~wey wu the oft.ty two doublet, to pace the AatroA. 8.04 for Prudbommt f.n tunny car hurdler to IJO the required cffi. With two out ln the fourth, quaUfylna. Lee Shepherd of Az. t.ance and flniahed in 66.66, far Dickie Thon and PhU Garner 1Jnitan. TaM. with a time of 7.81 .behind flnrt-place AnP Wrt1ht. rapped hue. hlta before Cntt hit l9CCJOdl, beet Frank bconlo of Offldale ordered • ,..n.&n Satur-ha lourth home nan of the .euon Torowa. N.J., (7.89) in the Pf'O day, and MtC.tuley roared co the lnio the right-field tNta ofl IORr llOdL. record. Wright pt.ced f~. Joe Beckwith, 0-2. . . ' I 1 ! ' ' I MARSH DOZAR " . I I ' • ' . • BULLITIN BOARD Sammer 11ra le•...,e Free agents lnter .. ted In joining a tHm with the Southern California Summer Pro League can do so beginning Wednesday at Lo1 An- gelel Lutheran High School. ... A five-day tryout camp end1 July 10 and wlll be followed by another camp Jyly 16-20, also at Loi Angeles Lutheran. Both camps begin at 1 p.m. MCti day. The league begin• July 22 with garnet dally lhrough Aug. 14. The games wtll be played at Loyola-Marymount Unlverelty. NBA tMm1 returning to the leegue this IUMmel' are the LOI Angeles Lakers, Seattle, Detroit,~ Portland, Phoenix, lndlana, Golden State and Cleveland. Among the new teams joining the league 11 San Otego, which 11 expected to bring Biii Walfon along. For more Information. phone (213) 476-6812. lle•e• velJeyuU A T OUrnarMnt Of CMtnplone Ptof...ional bHch vol'-Ybell tourn.ment wtll be held Mon. day at Santa Barbera'• Eett leectl. tn. .ai..ct.y tourney beglr\l at 9:t0 Lm. end wtll fMtur• tn. wond't 919ht 109-fried two-man team• playing In a ~lmlnallon format. ~Ing world dlamplont 8klQln Smtth and Randy Stokloe oomprlM tne top.-Med9d tMm. The winnln\: wtll Ulke home Sl,000 In prize money. -pltlce tlnleherl wtll earn 13,000. Fr" ahuttle but MNloe from Santa Barbare'• main downtown parttlng Iott wtll be evelleble. Soltbll ta•raey w .. t Garden Grove girts' eottbelt wtll hold Its lltth annual AH-Star tournament beginning July 9 and continuing throug.h July 17. --!!C. trr- 81111,,..rtll•• JrerJtl €•11 Hq Ten lntematlonal wtll hold IU Moond =~~%~1-=-==:. Prota•ION!le wtel ~ for. a1&,000 In !)fin mOMY In conetruotlon clMe oomJ)etttlOn wlUI no ..reetrtctlOn on f\Umb« of hutle. There wttr be no Might clMlel on dte WOIMll't dlYtelon -WOfMn wtff compel• equally with the men. The competition will !Mtute • wonct cup cour.. IUrl ""'°"' and ...... tutflng and Jumping. A bikini COftteet•lt letleduled between' ~·· The ~t will be held In • MCtton of Sen P9dro11 Cebrtllo 8Mcf't known by Mllboerder1 u "Hurrleene GUich." For more Information, phone (213) 708-2390. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, July 3, 1983 Teaalse••l' The Lot CabellwOI Junior Tennie ~ we Mt to begin J4Jtf 11. n.. wll l>9 ....,., two-.-campe ttwouah ...,., 2. Deadline for regtetratlon II one wetll Dftor to the two-WMtt ..-on. Cempe .,. ... for JvAV 11-22, July 26-Aug. a. Aug. a-11 end Aug. 22-Bept. 5. Among the camp dlfeecton end IMtruotort are Jake Nledlwtedzltl. •former mamb« of the Pollet\ O.vte Cup team; and utPTA PfOI Den- n .. MOM end Mark HtrUer. ~ wtll fOCUI on proper "10ice pro. duqtlOn. dal=dtltll and phylloet ~ and match . T~ enalylla of .. ptay.. era wtll be • able. Cott,. aioo pet Cltilld. The camp .. c1pen to young9tert. eoee 8-11. For more lnformatlOn, phone 548-2900. Qemea wtll be played trom.9 Lm.-6 p.m. on weekend• end 4'-1 p.m. on weekder-. aeroea..i~~~ School, 12302 SPflngdaM, Geraeri Orow. --... ----------- Daring ploy More Information 11 eveHeble by phoning e94.eo31. All-Star GaJDe has tradition CHICAGO (AP) -Conceived as a one-time event to highlight a World's Fair, baaeball'a All-Star Game has survived a half-century roller coaater of American life U1 become one of the sport's proudest attract.ions. The game that became a tra- dition celebrates its 50th birthday Wednesday night, returnirig to ita roots at Comiskey Park, where t irst one was played in 1933. man event planned almost u ·ngly by baaeball, which not at all sure it was a good idea, the All-Star Game has evol- ved into one of the sport's show- piece events, a survivor of war and peace. good times and bad, to become a staple of each summer season. When the idea of an All-Star game, gathering the best players in the National and American leagues together for a mi<beuon contest, first was pre9ented by Arch Ward, sport.a edit.or of the Chicago Tribune, bueball'a ttae- tion was less than enthusiastic. National League owners were in no ruah to go up against a stacked American League aquad that would include alltime greats like Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig and Al Simmons. Some AL owners also oppoeed the concept, con- cerned with the break in the schedule that such a game would require and with giving up a prime playing date in mid- swnmer. Dennis Durgan, skipper of the black-hulled Ragtime, made a daring move minutes after the start of the Transpac race by tacking his boat directly into the large spectator fleet. There was also the belief that selection as an All-Star might cause players to get inflated ideas of their values. But Waro pressed on, sup- ported by other bueball figures such as Commissioner Kenesaw Mountain Landis, who aaw it as an opportunity to promote the sport, and after several years of campaigning, the idea was adopted. ANGELS GROUNDED. • • From Page 81 night, claimed the pitch just got away from him, and home plate umpire Mark Johnson must have felt the same way because he didn't issue Kison as warning. The Royals, however, evidently felt otherwise as, with one strike, Gura fired a fastball that just missed the back of Foli's helmet, actually striking the bat behind his head for strike two. Foli. unappreciative of Gura's offering, dropped his bat and charged the mound. As both benches and bullpens emptied, Foli slipped under a left hook by the 90uthpaw, who owns a green belt ln karate, and the two wres- tled to the ground. Once order was restored (and that took awhile as the incident grew into a mini free-for-all), Johnson thumbed Foli for ln· atigating the skirmish, but allowJ ed Gura to stay in the game, contending Gura's intentions were, well, unintentional. Foli obviously didn't agree. "There were no doubts ln my mind what he was doing," said Foli. "He's got pinpoint control. I Oranges • 1n opener at NBTC had no other choice (than to The California Oranges open charge the mound). When a the 1983 professional team tennis pitcher throws at you, especially season Thursday againat the Los in the American League, it's the Angeles Strings at the Newport only way you can retaliate be-Beach Tennis Club. Firat match is cause they never come to bat or at 7 p.m. run a bue. The first 600 fans will receive "The only bad thing is that he free visors. stayed ln the game. Everybody ln Leading the Oranges are Rob- the park knows he's throwing at ert Van't Hof. John Austin, Mirna me and he stays in. Jausovec and Sandy Collins. "I've got nothing against The Strings boast Chip Hooper, Gura," Foll added. "He did what Anne White, Barbera Hallquiat he had to do. I just don't like and Larry Stefanki. being the target. U that ball hits Van't Hof, incidentally. de- me ln the head I might be out for feated 11 th-9eeded Johan Kriek, my career. 6-3. 7-6. 6-1 to advance to the ALL STAR "If he felt he bad to throw at round of 16 at Wimbledon earlier -• • • , me, that's fine. But he's going to in the week. And JaUIOVec team- pay for it." ed with Kathy Jordan to <>Ult From Page B 1 Gura naturally denied any BlWe Jean King and Chris Evert &eftnl the -National ~2e wron~~ ---·~the..thlrd ~ o_f the women'• without everybody being in the "lt waa unintentional," he dou lea competitlo-n TI lineup," said Bob Fishel. sec-clalmed. "The Kanau City Wimbledon. They were later retary to American League pres!-writers know I've changed my eliminated. dent Lee MacPhail. delivery and I don't know where Halftime activities 'Ibunday "Nonnally we replace people the ball is going. I can't figure out will include an exhibition by the who can't play like we did with why he came at me. It doesn't National Foundation of WheeJ- (New York Yankees pltc.her Ron) look good for young ballplayers chair Tennis featurlJ\I Bnd Guidry this year." and kJda. It'a not a good example." Parka of South ~ .,.irwt Angela' General Manager The Angela weren't buying No. 4-aeed Jim Worth. Bu.uie Bavui stopped ahor:t of pura•a explanation, however. Here's the Oranges' home and saying Jackaon and DeCinces ''Only Gura lmowa (for aure)," away schedule. were definitely out of Wednes-offered Ansela Manager John HOME day'• AD-Star cont.at, but did add McNamara. "but with his con<rol July 7 -Los Angeles; July 8 - "It's extremely doubtful. We'll you have to be 9U9pect of"& pitch San Diego; July 21 -Phoenix; know more tomoc row momlng." Uke that. JUiy 23 -Houston; July 24 - On a positive note, Rod Carew. "lt'a an l.natant rerlex for Indiana; July 26 -Chklaco; July Fred Lynn and Bob Boone are Timmy. Even t.tiough we're ln· 29 -Dallaa. expected to play, although Carew jured It waa eomethlng he had to · AWAY and Boone have been nW"lina do to protect himeeU." July 10 -atSanDleso;July 14 injuries. too. The Angela weren't able to -•t Houaton; JW*O -at llationaliz.ed Reufe: "A guy come up with fonn of protection DallU; July 16 -at : July like (Boston'•) T'"ony Ann.u for Oeor,e Brett, who had three 17 -at lnd&.na: July 1 -at shoWd be on the team: othel' CUYll hit.a-including a two-run homer Phoenix; July 20 -at Lm An· should be on the team." in the \h.lrd -Md three RBI. ge1es. ' AM/FM Stereo Cassette Recorder SCA-7 by Realistic· • Dual Woofers and Solid-State Tweeters • Record Directly Off-the-Air. or "Live" With Built-In Electret Microphones Auto-Level for perfect recordings every time. Ti control. LED tuning/battery/record/FM-stereo indi· ca tors. AC/battery operation. fl 14-777 aauenes elllr• 21% Off! Auto-Dialing Slim-Fone® Bv Radio Shack Save '15 5495 Reg. 69.95 · Built-In 9-Number Memory Handset "hangs up" any· where-1ust set 11 down. Base rests on flat ~urface or mounts on wall. White. #43-342. 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Winston is tourney direc- tor, Stamps is promoter and Clayton is vice president and general manager at Newport Beach TC. EXpress liosts Gola· in season final today LOS ANGELES (AP) -The Denver Gold and the Loa Angel• :.fl'fta• two United Stat.es Foot- League teams who bad their playoff hopes daahed last week- end, aquare off today at the LA Coliaewn in a regular-aeuon finale. · Both the Gold and Express brina~'l:lO records into the game, acheduled to begin at 1 o'clock. The winner will finish ln second place behind the Oakland In- vaders 'in the USFL's Pacific Division. Both teams are corning off loeaes. Los Angeles was beaten by Washington, 2~-21 last Sunday while Denver was defeated by Tampa Bay 26-23, Monday night. Oakland clinched the Pacific Division title by be~ting Boston, 17-16 Saturday night. The Express has lost its last three games and seven of its last 1 U oillffigs:-TheGOTcr,meanwnne, has won .three of its five games since Craig' Morton was appointed the team's head coach. The Express won a 14-10 de- cision over the Gold at Denver on May 22, a couple of days after Red Miller was fired as the Den- ver head coach. " The Gold played under Charley Anney that day. Fonner National Football League standout quar· terbaclc Morton WU named Den- ver's head coach the followinc week. The leading Denver rusher ii Harry Sydney with 784 yards on 173 came.. Larry Canada hal picked up ~1 yards on 134 iti• and Vincent White, lfgned ln May. has gained 286 yards on 43 attempts. Craig Penroee baa started at quarterback for Denver recently, but ia listed u a questionable perfonner becau.e of a hip point.- er. U Pelll'Ole is unable to start. Fred Morten.en woulil aet the nod. Fonner Newport Harbor High and Orange Cout College standout Alvin White ia al80 a quarterback for Denver. Denver's defeme is one of the finest in the USFL. The Gold haa -al10We0183 pomti, thffif-Deitllr- the league. Veteran Mike Rae ia scheduled to start at quarterback for the Express. Rookie Tom Rumey started last week, but suffered a sprained left ankle late in ~e tint half and ia listed .. questionable for the finale. ~--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~--, Toronto a.tttmotw New YOrll Detroit IN/tw.U... eo.ion Clne!Md ~ • • . . . " ........ LAetlUb W9ST DN'9tOll .573 .5'0 .s.tt .m .507 .5111 .434 l 2V. 3 s s 101'> W L 0 2' ~ OS "'' • lO ,, . ,, . • 40 33 .. IE AST DIVISION ,, J$ l4 >6 • • 11 ,, 33 40 lO • .......... ._.. .'1S .. .. 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US HOUSTON SS..21> Tllorl\Ud Beller II ~JD Brodi 111 "Marshal rt V-c Ruuellu lledlwl!I p Lndatv"" lechrV p •a.IC:k pll Stewenp T ..... •'"'" • 1 1 0 4 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 3 0 1 0 4 0 2 0 3 o·o o l 0 0 0 3000 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mor-d """'rl Ti-u G¥nar311 Cru1tf Knlelll 111 Welllno Ill Ooren21> Pulols c Rvenp 2' l SI T ..... s-....,, ....... •rllM 4000 4 0 1 0 4 1 2 0 l 1 t 0 4 I 2 3 ._Ott 000 0 1 0 0 0 40 00 3000 JI J 9 J Lee..... --•1-1 ......... ____ , Geme-Wlnnlno RBI -Cruz (l). OP--Houaton 2. LOlll-t.oa .-,,,..._ •. Houlloll .. 29-Broct<, l(nlgflt 2. PuN...._,,.x, H•-<ruz (4). ~rero (12). SF-lleker. • H •••USO La ..... lll«:kwfltl L,0-2 s s 3 3 l ZadvY 2 l 0 0 2 ~en I 1 0 0 l ...... •ve11 W,7·1 9 s 1 2 T_,:15. A-ll,t:IS. MAJOlt LEAGU• LEADERS ~LAMIUb (T1nlltill .. ,...,.. OlfMe> 3 l 0 • BATTING (l90 el bets): C-, .,..._ M4; loeol. Boston, .JSJ; Griffey, New Yen, .m; McllM, KeM111 CllY, .331; Y-t. Mllw-*• • .m. •UNS: Yount, MllwltUMe, S4; Wllaon, I<-Cltv, s:t; Ev-. Boston, Sl; IN.X· rev. a.itlmore, 50; •k*en, 8elllmore, SO; Werd,~.50. RBI: Kllttl. Cllic.to, SS; Rice, Boston, SJ; C-, ~-. 52; Werd, ~ IOle, Sl; Arnwa, 8"IOll, a HIT$: 8-, loaton, W; Wllltaker, Oefnlll, M; Werd, MlfWWlot•, t:I; c.rww • AMiii. ft; Yount, Mllweuto:•, 90 • DOUBLES: Melt•, K-l CllY, 24; --· 8cKton, 23; ..,,,., ~ •• 22; Parrlsfl, Detroit, 21; S. HendarlOll, S..tlla, 20. T•IPLES: I ete lied wllll S. HOME RUNS: Rice, Boston, 1'; Armes, Bolton, 11; Kittle, c~. II; c-. Mllweuk•, lS; Ev-, 8oaton, 15; Deel· .... ...._ lS; UMNw, Toronto, lS. STOLEN BASES: Cniz, C'*"°, ltJ Wlllon, I<-. Cltv, Jf; Henderao!I, 09k • lend, 35; •. Law, ~. lO; s.m.Ma, T9lln,2S. PITCHING (7 dec:ISIOlll): KJNll. Mlllll. 7•10 2.fi; K-, CNmvel, .. I, .. 11; •llMlll, New Yori!, .. 3, ).SJ; Sdlrom, """'-'•· .. 2. OS; Suldlfte, C ....... nd, •·3, U7. ST••KEOUTS: Stl<IO. Toronto. !OS; ~. Clavelend, t:I; Morrl•, Detroit, t:I; Hovi, Cfllceeo, 7'; •llMttl, New Yortl, 77, ........ LAetlUb CTilrwlllt l'ft!llY'I Ge!Mtl BATTING (llO et be"): Enier, Pit· llllunlllJ .llf; Hendrldl, St. Loula, .137; Kn!IM, ~ • .S>6; Oewton, Monlt'eel, .l21; ~. AllM!e, .320. •UNS: l#A/TPtrt, At...,te, 10; 0-V, Sen oieeo. ft; ·--· Montreel, 5'; E~. Sen Frendlco, 55; ....,..,.. ~ -i. 1'81; Oewlon, Montreel, .. ; IWlrfltly, AllMtll, 5'i Hendrld<, SI. Loula, SS; O.C. • ,.,... ~ •; Evens, Sen Frendtco, ... HrTS! TIIOll, HOutlOn, '5; Oew9on, MOii· "-'• N ; Olvw, Montreel, fli K. ....,_,.., New Yortl, "; IWJ/rflfly, Allen· ... "· DOUeLl!&l J. ..,, , Pllttbur9tl.1.. _ 2CI; o.-. Molltreel, If; Gen/ey, -~. 1'; H611drldl, SI. Loull, lf; Knlltll, Hout• ton, 19. T•tPLH: ~.Houston, I ; lkllllr. Altenle, 7; De-..n, MonfrMt, •; low•, CNQeo, 5; !(, ...,.,.,_z, New YOf11, 5; R .... , ~. S; Wet111n91on, Allenle, $. HOME llUHI: II,,_, Sen FrlftC!lcO, "1 l#A/TPtrt,AlllM•, lt; ........... .,....,._ 11 I 0.W-, M6fttNel, 15; Scflmkll, Pfllledel· DNe 1 .. mi:llN 8ASElt bhl!t Merltreel, D; L.eMMllr,IM f'randeco, u ; Wiiton, New Vert!, fl; S. .... .,....,._ B1 ~. llaw....: 1'1TC C1 .......... ): ~. Sen OletO. 7•11 .. ,.) ....... ,....,.,., .. ,, ,..,, ..,.., """*'· .. ,. t.011 ~ ........ "'*"'· .. 2. U7; ....... MontrMI, 11 ·3, 2.77. -StllllKEOUTS; ~ Ptl......,.., 1a.: s.to, Ollc:tnlletl, nh Mcwt11erm, ~I . ~; a.r.nv1, Ctnctnnen, t7; ....,.,_, ...... .. Jat 1 g •u clb.CI cPn 1C 1.229.117 •.. ... 1,131.557 d ... .Q'cb1C 1981 1983 •Balloting by fans began in 1970. Lei Alemflill IATUllDAY'S ••SU\.TS <Miii., """""' ...,...,. .. ,,...., ,taST •ACL 350 vercts. come On Old BIUe.CGrc> 7.00 uo uo Swtft.00 (Herl) 6.00 <>.IO Strew Jellln (Delombe) 6..0 AllO recad: Trueflc>Od. Prot-lll, Am· trakln, Hollamela, Teddv Be True. Eleet A ~. QuelllY Control. Time; 17.90. SI IXACTA 13·4) Hid t31.00. s•COMD •AC•. 350 v•rch. Coovrltlltecl <Cr....,.l UO 3.20 UO TlmetOllrMk (Adelr) IS.00 •• oo Azure CflellSnat (Pevtlne> uo ~ rec:.ct: WMVtlf'l Treda, RunnlnO Cute,~ In Hend, Tiie Cle~ JutnP«, Olar ICl'llollt, 8ledl Ma94c Rule!', Tlnk1 eov. Time: 11.10. 12 •XACTA 17·11 11ekl tlCM.20. ne.o llACtl. "° ,, ...... SC.It *" IC,_) 4,IO JAO UO SMCtea.tlllr PM• IAMnutMn) UO 3.IO SWefl Sue l .... d) UO AltO '"9d: Soverelon Poo. Nol, Milo Thunder, Ttiunoar C.nvon . Time; 1'0t. POUllTM lllACI. 400 vwcts. 1tu1111o Cinder (Cllrlel> 5.00 t.oO UO Das~> _ SM UO Ftrtn t fT,_•~ AJIO racMl °"°' ""' 0•..-U. Mos!! llice. ll.,._ ...... ~ Folk. ,.....,. Jet, IMooclthlnty, Tlmal to. lJ. '1 IX.ACT A l6·2l '9ld t27,00. "'"" "AC•. 550 Ylll'da. A Lii Like •w ICNlf) 4..0 2.10 2.20 Porte Fan IMettl 2.IO 1.40 llocMOO (CNYell 2AO AltO raced: Otnttei .,_, Loat lndlel'I, '--8ledt ...,, Tllnr. t7.03. II •XACTA t••S) Hid aiuo. SlXTM 9lACL )50 v•r~ Joe Are Coot (Llldlavl 2?.00 1~ 1.40 OSM TUrn (Frwevl tA uo The-Iran ll# (81avlnl) tAO tf\llO recect: Sollteno Jet, I ••• WtetlltllM, ""'*' )Otl, tostle ....... u 8ornllef, Tlnv C.., Jet let ...... . Time: 17.71. st •XACTA (6·11 IMlld 11'UO. MWllfTH •ACI .... ylll'ft. TN)' 11M (Q9tltM) lUO •.Of UO c;.,.... lllfOtll•l IUD MO ~ (TrMtUre) UO MM rl!C*t Tn.ctlll """'· l..ftll Afrl •1111, C111C .,..... 00, Nr....,_ A l.0¥•, ,......, lhtkM, •oek~ tv Wwd. OOIV ,.Mll'll, 'fimti ao.n, 12 IJIACTA If-I> HIO •104.a. •' ••Record AP/News Graphics IEIGHTif llACL 350 verdl. Junie a-(Frvdev) 5'.00 22.00 UO Liiiia Ter• IAdelrl 6,00 •.OO Our 5"cl91 Offlra (Clarine) 7 . .0 Also rec:.ct: Hft In Ftklllt. A Cer.clv /'Mn, Turn Of Tiie Moon, W• Vtctorletl, Go Down TM c•r. BoO«>v a..m. APOlewooel Moon. Time: 17.tl. st •XACTA 17·1) peld S2SUO. 12 P'tCK SO( (2-6-4• .... t•7) 11t1kl sa.7.00 "'Ith 41 wlMlng lldlet' <nva flelnftl. Cerr,,over POOi: s.5, t34.04 "'*™ •t.c•. 350 vetd1. Tiie lllCtt Aline (Hert) 3.60 UO 2.60 O.Vll Who IAdelrl 6..60 3.10 G•rlend S,__s (Cr-) 2.IO Alt0 reald: S..I Of IM, V-o. Pwklno euu. Pl'lmonattas /'Mn, MldlenO NtllYt , SI t-llu•. Time: 17.50. st •x•CTA IHI peld n.uo, T11NTM •AC•. 400 'llarcK. OI Hoke (Br-•) 6..60 UO l .00 A Zur• ,. Winner (Cr-) 4.40 JAO Sir Remlllln Men IS.rd) 4.20 AIM rec.d: Too ._,, Lot1 Of ~"'"· C•sflierJ Chadl, IN Aneals Flleht, Jet Em Pen. Time: 20..lt. lt .-UCTA IJ•91 pekl t40.IO. AllaflCM.-: 10.-. HllYWMd ~attr SA 1',lltDA Y'1 •HULTS , ......... ,, ................. , ... IT •ACS. 7 f\ir1ontS. Quint• R ... (Hewlrf) 15.60 7,to uo Prlnc.e ol Nole (fltncey) 4.40 3.IO c.Mv (Vai6111\IN) MO AllO rllOW! SHIY Slneer, JtnMn'a PrltK;a.fUttfrt Ille, CllAI Flutll, Vie CONIOI· ti, k OOMO, ~~~ Side Hit .... nn,; 1:2• l/S. MCONO •AC• 6 tvrtono._ 0t•1an1 oem CM111~ 1.40 4.IO uo Bold Pal (Hewtavl 2UO 9.00 ToralcMI PrlnCt <Mceerron) UO Atso reced: Exlr• Quid!. Pino A•lll. Nevno ...,, Kl!Hlue'• Nell'Yt, aww Gold, SlllrteY'• Stave •., OullY Huie, Send Cret>. Time! 1!10 2/5. 11 D""-'t DOUeL• (7·5) ~IO .n.to. st COMICK.ATIDM DOue&.• CMO) MIO f11A. nftRD It.AC•. 6 l\lrtoMa • UMtr .. (Mc<erron) •,60 2AO 3.00 •·Don a•a OemMI <""rota> uo 2.eo e·Wrfln Cutle (Satrad9l UO ·.2.IO ~ ""° reaadJ 001C11t1 Otand, Wicked F ... Trllt Toity, Ma Heva 11, Bii ol a-i • ThenU Judie, Ttmei 1M J/$. ti lllACTA (4-1) Mid 12'.00. I.A ll'Mr«• (l'w*oae) 2....0 It.AO POU9lnt ._.c._ 1 111' mMH. ~ Furttw Glencl tMcC1tronl 6. UO N1C111Y Ntttft CT....,•> ._ .. "* r.ced. ltwul•tton Miu, 'llltOr'• lAd'f, SW. VellMIM, .....,_fltly, C...., Nltl.e, l'lnlt: 1"5 II S. IS •XACTA IM) .,.14 12'2.JO. ( Plf'TM. •ACa. 6-flK*-- OeMrl En¥OV (LIPhem) 7,00 ... J.20 Certeclen (Vllien1uele) SAO ...0 Rlellt ThrMI (Ceatanedll) UO AllO rececl: Grfla And Fritz, l'Mllve s•-· Serblcen, IMcfl Welk, lovne Vellev, En¥Ov• lntrloUt. Trwcton•1 OouOte, Monolo, Gltlld o.ncer. Time: 1:10 2/S. '5 •XACTA <6·1) pekl $97.50 • SIXTif •AC•. SY> furtonoa. Llnde'I Leader CHewleY) 16.AO 7.40 5.20 IAllldbt (Oelelloulae.,,.) 7,60 SAO BrMdwev's Pride (Slbllel S.40 AllO rec:.d: AIW.,,s OMr, R-llc Roman, s.uc:v st-. 8odecloul Miu. View From ADon, Toueh Jemie, K•lllY Merit, R...onellla Profit. Time: 1:05 .. , s. ssv•NTM aAc•. ,...., lurlOl\OI. Mr. Ambe1Mdor (Plncey) lUO •.40 l.20 Slleckv 8lue (Hewlrf) :UO UO SM Rulleh •un (McCarron) 4.40 AJso rececl: Vellcl Comment, Mlclnlelll Mine, Grenoble, N\eMWNI', Oi.t11111 Pl'lnee . Time: 1:1' 2/S. '5 aXACTA (2·1) pekl S74.00. 12 l"ICK SIX CS+2 .. -l-71 P9kl 1u1,1aoo with -wlnnlno tlct<tt (M• r.ones). U Pick Six consolellon 1>eld t 1.32'.20 wll!I 1 It winning tk:kell (five !lor-). •toHTit •Ac•. Ilia mHn on turf. AbMnlle (Tor.o> 21.20 9.00 5.20 utr-IHewleYI •·'° 11.40. TrlPla TlllPM (Mceerronl l.AO Alto raced: l!lerrv Bush. Pele PurP4e, Flrll Advenc:9, Mlllnoo, $111llful Jov. MedlmOIHllll Forti, l!letonelno. C••lllle. Time: 1:'9. '5 •XACTA 17·2) !Niki 11,479.SO. NINTH ••c•. 1 111' mllft on 1urt. Cllrl1'1 Laci (Plncey) 14.20 S.20 3.40 CrNHu1 IMcCer1·on) 3AO UO 8eldele Lutlra (C.sl•nedel UO Also rec.d: Velels, Relfleen, Hi»abev, Haml>lllll Counlv, ,..,_tar Gr~ Noellno. Time: 1:42 2/S. S.S •XACTA IJ·l) pekl 1120.00. AllancMnce: 31,421. I(. PlllledalC>llla eo.ton HewWWV Wa'111nolon Chieffo Mlctlleen TamHISeV Blrmlnohem U5PL Allll!lk W L T IS 2 0 to 7 0 6 II 0 3 " 0 c:.wel 11 • 0 )1 6 0 " 1 0 ' ' 0 ~ecllk ~ "' "" .lt2 J6S 113 .stl 365 324 .353 304 403 .17' 276 42t .647 '25 2'ol .6'7 411 330 .611 363 371 .500 343 326 x·Oelllend 9 a o .52' 312 216 Denver 7 10 O ,412 270 213 Loi Anoalft 7 10 0 .A 12 215 l54 ...,,,_ • t3 0 .235 254 40t x-dlncnld dMsk>nel lllla leM*Y'• SC.. 81rmlnohllm ,,, Tempe Bev 11 T .. Y'aO- New .i.ratv el Boslon Oeklend al Chk;ffo Ar~ et Mk:tlloen Ptllledelclllle at Wealllnoton 0anwr et LCK Anoalft U5'L lrllUt'V ,...,, PHILADELPHIA AT WASHINGTOH -$1•~: c Joe H9"9 (knee) Is out; OT Don Flelclar \beckl. OT Wiiiia •OS11orCK1111 (ankle) era -lloneble; LB GllM Howerd (lllP), RB O•YIO Rllev (hemSlt'lno) Wit Wiiiie COii• (nlal, LB Jon Brooka (ltloulder), LI S4Nn Mlb llhlllhl. LB _,... GeOf'lebon (MCkl .,. ~. Feder91a! RB Jemn MllYMNV (aflOUlderl, W• Jw¥ Weltrl (llnee), Q8 Mika HoMnlM (knee). G Tony VII• llllltll'tl, LB Mike ,,,.., (kneel -out; w• Mlk• Holmel (kneel, OE Robert Berber (knee), 1..8 Miit• Cor- vino (enltla) Mt queslloneble; w• Miit• Herrl1 (l!IWI), 08 Gr-Buller (rills) -probeble. OAkLANO AT CHICAGO -lnvedln: RB Arthlw WlllttlnO!On (rlbl). lt8 J«rv Aldrldlle (llen\llrlllO) we doUllttUll •B Jedi Hotmea (hip) II probeO!e. 81111: S Lutfler Bredlev llhOuJoer), llB Tim 5"ncer (Md\). G Tim Honnen (neck) ere dO\IOtfUI; C W..,, f'Hult laltlOW), TE Peul Rlckw lce!fl art -1'-ble; LB Br"" GMnllno concuuton> I• ...,...,... NEW JEltSEV AT BOSTON -Gen· .,. .. , ce ww.m Holkle• 111em11r1no1, G Wevne HerTlt <hllll ere CIUftllolleble. ~.: 1ta Tonv Oevl1 tri-.l, $ Jot ••tic (knee), ca WflO/ltl'OW Wllloll <rlllll ere -llOMOla; Q8 Jolwlnle Wellotl (kneel, TE Oevld lle'(la 1111p), OE OetYI WUMrlOll (~), Lt Mika Btewlnoton (It.nee), LB Garv Olblon (k-) -........ ~ENVE• AT LOS ANGELES -Gold: Qe Cr•lt ,._._ (hltl), T 00\ll ~ 1en1t1e> .,. -ttoneOle; ca ,..,. INll« 1n1e>. OE CelVM Turner <nltl .,. ptObebla, EJCllfWll: Q8 Torn •amwv lrilal 11 CIUMI._....; L8 John ~ rile) la Dr'OllMlle. ~ ... _....T MICllllCU1t1-wrlllllln:-. OE ••v C.t1"' (hemllftnll. ~ 'Glenll Plnllftt (lflllll) -cloliOlllll; S TOfMIY wtlt'Oll lntcfl), La 8611-"9UM (enllle), •I CelV!n INJIT•Y (kneef wt __,loMllle. l'llnlflerll ce •on o.wM !elbow> It out1 NO k'a Allflttlt (k-), i..a •oMrt ftaj\• ftYWtlll 11 .. 1 .,. .,..non.-; ce l!IMn Grav (kMt) It ~ I Misc. \ ' WASHING TON (AP) -The Reagan adminla- tration baa taken a first step' that could lead to retaliation against Japaneae restrictions on American farm producta only hours after leamina that Japan plana to drop llmita on auto shipments to the United Stats. The office of U.S. Trade Repreeentative William · E. Brock announced that "within hours or days" his re~ntative in Geneva will uk Japan for a>naUltationa about J apaneee restrictioniOn lmport-... lna 13 kinda of American fann products. high point in the U.S . presidential camnaiim. Such consultation is the first step preecribed in He deecribed that as a "hea~--;r--polit.ical th6.elaborate 8Ce1W'io under \he General Agreement moment. A Japaneee move.at that time could renew on Tarlffa and Trade for two nations in a trade the kind of political pre9SW'e on Japan that Aed to it.a diapute. "voluntary" restriction on car exports in the first In Tokyo, International Trade and Industry place. Minister &.uke Uno told a meeting of auto industry Japan now holds its car and truck export.a to the executies that current auto export restrictions would United States to 1.68 million vehlclee a year. not be renewed for a fourth year w hen they expire The Japaneee limit.a on import.a of American next March 31. He added that the U.S . government farm products take the form of quotaa. 'n1e9e quotaa had been informed of the plan in Februacy. aet the quantities that may be imported into Japan Barbara Bain, a presa officer at Brock's each year.·U.S. offidala believe that lf it were not for bMdquarten, said the products include tomato the quotas. U.S . fNmera and food~ could ketch up, melona, fruit juices and process cheese. make much bia.r sales to Japan, juat aa Japan would Theydonotincludebeefanddtrusfruits,whichhave win more auto sales here in the at.ence of been the main subject of U.S. complaints against restrictions. Japan. The United States has been tryiJl8 to get the David Demarest, Brock's public affairs director, Japaneae· fann import quotas enlarged or eliminated ~ the Japaneseliad &1Yeatl~lJ63:-B'YUKffii or conawlat:IOiii'Wiaer-OAn;- reminded that the end of their restrictions on auto the United States is making an international mue of export.a to this country would come next April, at a the matter for what was believed to be the first time. ' Misconceptions on investments In the 70'a, many people in Orange County made fortWleS in real eetate. The only variables were how L much and how often. • Recently however, there ia a new subject 9U1'facing in oonversationa. It ia debated at luncheons and broadcaat by the media. The emerging public preoccupation ia with the stock market. Unfortunate- ly the words "a10Ck market" conjure up fear in the minds of many. Let us examine some investment miaconcep- tions: . 1. Brokerage finns deal only with the stock market: No. The stock market means exactly that; a market of stocka. Yet when the words are nonchalantly touted in conversation they take on decidedly diffe~t meanings. Some people are speaking of atocka, aome of bonds. others money market funds and still others, retirement plans. The words "stock market" and "brokerage firm" have a:ime to encompass all the.e thinp. A more appropriate phrue than "are you investing ~ the stock market?" would simply be "are you investing?" People are not only interested in the stock market. They are interested in any investment vehicle that provides them with th.e opportunity for inc:reMed wealth or income. That these vehicles are usually the product.a of brokerage firms which also deal in st.ocka, ia incidental. 2. To invest means to loee control of yc>u.r money: On the contrary, to invest means to take control of your money and your future. You are taking positive steps toward increuing your wealth. You are refusing to let inflation take the strength from your hard eemed dollan by sitting in the bank .. Outside of being born a millionaire or pining one of t.boee few top positions in~ IOCial or financial strata, investinc -, - New wing Forward 1wept winp recently were mated to the luelage of the X-29 technology demonatrator at the Grumman Aeroepaee lacilJty in Beth page, N. Y. Thit i1 the lint of two Broker's Corner is the only way to achieve the firwlclal freedom we all desire. 3. Only the wealthy can invest: Wrong. However, the wealthy remain wealthy becau.e they do invest. They have firwlclal oouneelon who adviae them to live off the interest of their interest. Yet anyone can gain advantage from investment.a. We can enhance our income with interest from oux principal. Or we can merely incre8lle our principal through com~ interest and through tp"OW'th. 'There is no minimum investment. Karl Kareher of Carl'a Jr. . Restauranta took $326 fOf' a hot dotr st.and and turned it into an empire. Although a 20 percent return on $100,000 ia greater in dollars than a 20 percent return on $1,000, the percentage of return is ltill 20 percent. 4. Investing la too risky: Not necemarlly. What is true ia that investing involves a certain element of risk. But the extent of the riak you take is totally in your handa. When your money is in the bank you may not be riaking your capital but you are riakinc the buying power of your capital • Thia la called inflationary riak. 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Not only did you. u an emplo=.~ out of work. be an y vital pn>tectian, but your families _: ·~ and children --Jost out along with you. The unemployment statistics merely hint at the rmgnitude of the problem. Joblemnela baa leveled off at around 10 peJUnt, t.ramlatinc into more than 11 million Americana out of work. How many actually have lost. or wW 800ft be, health ina&rance benefita cannot be pred8ely meMUred. But the enonnoua D>f>e of the problem la clear. Aa an Wu.intion, ~~Office pro that. of the mcft than 12 out of work m December 1982, 7 .4 m1lJlon Md been laid ol1 and G.4 mUllon Md 1alt their --~ bMltb-bewfttl. =In the projected number of --taenta. the CBO ..amatec1 that due to km of Joba, about 10.7 mlWon people ~ be.ith in- IUNDCe cownae. Raulta ol thme lie-. have belun to lhow up in our nation'• SYLVIA PORTER hoepitala, emergency ward.a and delivery rooma. To revene th.ii bightening llituation. c.ongreaa baa begun to consider RVeral billa that propoee JX'Oll'U1W of health insurance coverqe for the unemployed. In reapome, the Ragan admin- istration haa auaested changes in the tax lawa that would require employen to contribute to group health inaurance plans for laid-off workers in order to maintain their tax deduction. If you are an unemployed worker in this~. you would have to pay the actual premiwna. Members of the adminJltration openly diMpprove of -ttiria up a new entitlement JX'Oll'8Dl. Generally, thoee who lime em- ployer-a-cl he9lth ~ -- lfOUP cownae --cannot obtain ~ under exi8tinC public heelth-are pl'OlrUm that are d1rect.d '° srou.-with other bealth-c::are neem. Aa an W\· employed warlter. t.hou8h, you have another option -· fOI' mo.t plan. allow you, an employee, to continue en an individual bmda aft.er you leave a job. The con- ditions: You must apply within a pre-eet period of time; and you must pay premiWM much hiaber ·· than thoee paid by your former ;. l employer. ;;~ Proix-J,s now under consider-· ·· ation in Congrem. althoulb they differ in llsnifkant ways. would each .et up a new entitlement program. F..ach would require aome federal spending but the · j plans would be admiruatered by . • l the atatee. , Estimates of the oosta of th9e 1 differentbi.llsranpfromabout$l 1 1 bllllon to more than $3 billion for each year of the appropriation. Amona the pro~ ·-Provid.inc tax beneftta fOI' i employeiw to continue heelth ben- efita; -Eatabllshing an ~ • pool in each It.ate '° provide inexpensive 00Yer'9; --Creatinl en actual fedenl benefit of inlu.rance. 1 All the bWa rem1ct partkt-: pation to U.C. wwmplo)'Wd' who • can't obtain coveraa-undm' a ~ .,u.'a group health plan. And leYel'al would haw Uw un- employed pay nominal ............ to be deducted from tanem,ploy. 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If ... -" "" ~ .. 111 Jl'6 ,... lMt-I ' . 111~ ..... 11n ~ a m1 n" •• )ft *' ' ,. . .. "" " ..... -a -Y-J - ''" •• ,.. J .. ,, .. .,_ ..... ·-~·1 W !111'1 + 'II 1''4 _. XTRA M "" u .. ,,.... ,,_ i.e.. ,_. "" Jel4t-~ t•l'l If \\ 1-!A a mt D \'t • 11"' ,,_.. at ..... It\\+ " ltl ,. lem ... f1 9"JI t ... JI\\ " l""' • JI I~'' J -"' I ...._ ,.... . .. lllo ""-~ tO -:r.i. ,._ ,, mH It ll...,_ I OH "" 10 .... " II l • "" 11'-+ II.\ •"-" mu "' 11H ""' nv.-'" ,.... .... n~' "~ .... ··~"' .. _, ... ,.,._ "' t• -' !-.. 11\tr-"' n111• " IJl/r-v, ,,_I ,,_ 114 .. -IV. .._, ,..., .. " 16 -I r": ~ lf1llt-.... ,,.,,_ .. 14--It ~" ".,._ , .. "' " -"' .,.... " ..... " Ullt-Ill ...-2111 ov.-" P'ilt+ "' ,.,,_ Ill ~'" ~· " lfl'r .... ..-.-J)'f ,, ...... " ' -... ,.__. " ,_ »'6+ '" ~IA-I ...... 11 -"' 11..-Ill ,,_ " .... " II .. ,,, .. " ...... ..... .. --1' M--I Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, July 3, 1983 •• 1 ~· "uos 1\ot UN<lt '"" u•s ft l\lo USR IN ~ Ulllmi. "' Uillcoro 6'4 VMM• Slit llftlm• ti ._ U:IA\. .. ~ Uftlltj ~ 6111 UnllVll fll> U11.C:lt lJ1' Ufl.C ' s Ulll••• •v. Ulll•R~ ~ .... -.,,,,·-~-=-______,..._-----~-~ -----.. Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT/Sy]ld~.x,_;Juty 3, 1983 ;i• P\8..IC NOTICC P\8..IC NOT1CC .. Nll.IC NOTICE -Ml.IC NOTltr PlllllC NOTlCE FICTITtOUI eUllNHa FICTITlOUI eullNlll FICTITIOUI •UllHHI FICTITIOUI IUt•Ht FIOTITIOVI IUllNIH NAMI I TATI MINT NAlft 8TAff•NT NAMI ITATIMINT NAMI I TATl. .. NT NAMl ITATIMINT ' TM t 11 dol Ttla lollowlng paraon• are doing The lollowtno P4!•.o<t1 are doll\g busu~.: :.~Ing 1>1r•011• a1a ng The lollowlng pereon le do<ng bu1lna.1 U: Tha lollowlng pertona are doing bUtll)ftl... -~A~ '"1'0R -MEOICA-Re f0.,11-.-M---RI("& H"Al!'AI. T'f COMPA'NY--•?99 ~er.----EAST VALLEY PAftTNERS, 25~1 C/O Srea Community Holplll l, 381 E W CABINETS 19·41 E Oeete Mtc:ArlllUI Boulavard, Sulle 106, NEWPORT EXECUTIVE TRAVEL Pueo 0. AllC:la, Suite 101. Legune W C41tllrel Ave Brea CA 92621 Ava Sanla Ana, CA 0270.ti Newpot1 9"ch, Cl 93660 4 CG<l>Of&le Ptau, Sult1 IOO, New· Hlht, C• "953 SENIOR HEALn1' CARE AS· WUALDO AVALOS 2610 M•Y· T.,ry L Rl\od ... Trua!M, 2601 potl Setc:I\, CA 92660 EV ASSOCIATES LIMITED PART· SOCIA TION FOR RESOURCES ANO wood, S1n11 An•, CA 92704 L1ghthouM l ine. Co1ona dtl Mii. SHORBORO, INC 4 Corporlle NERSHIP • Oel•w•rt llmltod p1n- E OUCA TION INC (o Clllll This bu11Mt1 l1 conduclld t>y 1n Cl 9262S Pl121. Sulle 100. Newporl a..cll, fii<itt~:-tOQ~ ,wttmln"QtQn •'f'rvtl l\Ofl•p1ot11 muiuat t>en9111 corpo•· lndlVldual • AotHtrt A. t.<•M•ll. 2-l!OO Wit.,. CA 92860 Cen1.,. Rodney Squett lllorth Wiim• t•A-1633TTE Ao ""9 WueldO AvllO• Iron DflVI, Cbro~'1' ~ m••. .... This bu1lrit11 II conducted by • Ing Ion. DE 19801 ;~·Rl....,a, c~C~ ad No. u ' This sl•len11111 w11 llltd wnn the 92825 oorpora!lon COMMERCE ENVIRONMENTS, This business 11 conaucBod by A County Clerk 01 Or•no• C<>11fl1V on Bnioe E. Harr1ng1on, Tru11H, ~horboro, Ina. L TO., a Cillllornl• llrniled P•tlnet'• COfl>Of81iOl1 Juo• 7. 1983 1931 Pon L•urent Place. Newport Gii SCllbO(O, PtH Shlp, 25201 Pa.MO De Allell. Sullt Senior HeeJlh Care Auoc lot Ro• '-2tlOM Beech, Ca tteeo. This atoieMenl wit 11~ with Iha 101, L1gun1 HUii. C1. 92653 IOUrct e and Edooauon inc Publl1tied O•angt Cou 1 Oll•y Pil01 i.ncy H Harrl11g1on, Tru11M. Coun1y Clttlt ol Orang• ounly on Thia butlne•• 11 c;onducted by· 11 f')ank C Lesltr Agan1 June 12 19, 26, July 3, 1983, 1931 Por1 Lauren1 Place, Newporl Jun18, 1983 '21l1U o-•I par1nenhlp _ This statement wu IH&d wllh Iha 2710·83 Beach. Ce. 92660 COMMERCE ENVIRONMENTS., Co Paul ..... Pafllfill, s Snowappla, Put>llshed Ora11ge CoHt Diiiy Pllol L TO., a llmllod parlnerahlp unly Clerk of Orange Counly on " ., 19 "6 J 1 3 1983 June 22. 1983 IN-ac NOTICE lrvlne. Ce. 92114 June 1.. • ' ' u y • • ByC/E AllOClltell,. oener-•I p1r1-~ F219166 .-uuu Harry 0 , Komsily. 443 So Jr!,~;..-2702•83 nershlp, g-111 panner -----~ ---, -- 10stepstoa -successful -----·..--- Publlal\ed Orangtt Coasl Dally FICTITIOUS eUtlNllS Orange, Ca. 92669 -By Community Contul1ant~ Cor· Plio1 June 26, July 3. 10. 17. 1983 NAlltl aTA~NT Thi• buslMN In conducted by • Plllt.IC NOTICE pore1ion, par1ner 2921·83 general p1rtnershlp. By Russ E. Hille, Presldan1 -------------The lollowlng persons 11e doing Sruoe E. Harrlnlon, FlCTITIOUI eUaaNlll By The Slmc;howll1 Corponnton, buslne" u : TrulltM, General PIOMf NAMI aTATMINT par1ner AFCOR ADVERTISING AGENCY Thi• tt1temen1 w•'91ed with the The lollowlng parllOfl& 111 dolhg By Mervyn Simcnowltt, Prelld1nt "CTITIOUS •tJllNESS 180 N-port c.ntr Drive, &Ille 250, Coun1y Cler1! or 0r.,.. County on bullneta 11: This Slal.,.,.,,I wu lllod with Iha rta.IC NOTICE garage sale NAME STATHtENT N-por1 e.ect\, CA 92te0 JUlle 15, 1983 TOPPY'S by BETINA 3941 Srlt1ol County Cltfk of Orange Counly on The IOllOwlng persona are doing AFCOR FINANCIAL CORPOR· Fl-81., Solle E. S1n1a Ana. CA 92704 June 15, 1983 buslneN w. ATION. A Calif. Corpor1tlon, 180 Published Orange Coul Dally ALSERTINA L GONGORA 21 152 F21..0 NEW TECH, 830 Soult> Main N-poft Cenler Of, STe. 250. N-· Piiot June 19. 26. July 3. 10, 1983. Sh1w Lane, Hunllngton Beach. CA P.ubllshod 011nge Coaat Dally Slreet. Santa~. Ca. 92701 porl e.actl. CA 92660 2804·83 92646 ' Piiot June 19, 28, July 3. 10, 1983 8rlen C. Fotler, 3 Goleta Polnl Th19 bullMM 11 c;ondlXltod by a ---------.....;;.;..;.__ FRANK M. GONGORA 211S2 2802·63 Orlve, CorON del Mar, Ca. 9262S co1l)Ofatlon. · Plllt.IC NOTICE Sll•w Lane, Hunllngton 841ac;h, CA Thi• butlneu II conduCled by ao Afcor Financial Corporallon 92646 Dllllll IC NOTIC£ 1ndlvldual. MllVln I), K.,,.Sut, lllot Pr... "~!'~:A~=f• Thia bullness 11 conduc1.0bya1 ___ ... r_...,.. ______ _ Brien C. F<*tlt Thia 1111tn'*'l1 'wu llled llrith ttla general pannersnlp FICTITIOUI M.ll•St TMt 11••-• was llled will\ 1111 !Cour>ly Clerk ol Oranoe Coun1y on Tiie following person 11 doing Albarllna L. Gongora NAME aTAffMINT Counl)' Clerk of O•ange County on 1June 2. 1983. busrnan u : QUALITY DESIGN This sllt-1 was flied wilh 11\e The lollowlng petson1 are doing Kime 10 1983. "17710 CARPET AND FLOORS, 19921 County Cl«k or Orange·Counly on business as: F2117<M Mant11 e . Kapelue a A __ • Leidngton Ln, Huntlri'~ 8uch, June 7. 1983 COAST HARDWARE, 240 Bfold· Publi.twd Ofange Coasl Dally <P.O. 9oa 11.. Ca 92646 -,__ -= f-211Cla1 wey.~(loul1lf8t1M:tr.Olttf:-ta~.: Piie! June 19, 28. July 3. 10. 1983 11Mwpo119-tl. CA a.o oennla Timeza 19921 LeJUnglon Published Orange Coast Dally Piiot Charle• G 8o4ce, Tea11tntnt1ry 2828·83 Publllhod Orange Coul Dally Ln. Hun11ng1on B..ch. ca. 92848 June 12, 19, 26, July 3, 1983 Tr ·Wallor c Boice, TtustM, 2945 Pllo1 June 12. 19. 26, July 3. 1983. This bullness la condue1ed by an 2708·63 Cllalpa St. Newpor1 St1ch, C• 2715-83 Individual 92ee<l. Thi• 1t11ement wu flied wilh Ille MllC NOT1(£ Thia bullntN IS condU<:led by: •n Coonly Clerk of Or1nge County on 1-------------lndlvldual Plllt.IC NOTICE FICTITtOU& SUSINESS June 7, 1983 MAME STATEMENT _ JWUC-N0TIC£- The tolloWlng persons ere doing 1-----..;..,o'--------'21tol7 ftCTITIOUa eUlfNllH NA ... &TAff•llt'T bus•ntss ... ORIGIN A L M OBI L E OI L CHANGERS 428 ·~ Marguarl1e Ave , Coron• dill~. CA 9262S OONMA JoUIETAKOS 428 ,,., Metg..,., Coiona dal Mer. CA 92625 ERIC'SAT~ER 428 'It M11gue<lte. Corona• Mar. CA 92625 This bustnea Is conducted by· a generel plll1Mltalllp Oonn• Janelal<os Et1c Sa1her Tnls stalement was Iliad wllh lhe Counly Clerll of Orange County on June 2?· 1983 F219112 Publl:IMd Or1111ge Coast Dally P1lol June.26, July 3, 10, 17, 1983 2924·83 FICTl1lOU8 ....... Publlslled Ofll'lge Coall Dally ....... I NAm ITATS...,. Pllol June 12 19, 26, July 3, 1983 The lolk>wlng Pt<IOti 11 ..,,.ng bva• -all The lollowtng ~are doing P\&JC NOJ1C[ JONASON PROPERTIES 30781 bu---South COHt Hwy, No. 46, Lllguna MATH SIX THIRTY·THREE. 3222 LIGAL ~TICE . S-:11, CA 926St O<lMn Blvd., Cofone del M8t, Ca. NOTICE OF A JOINT PUSLIC · LINDA L JONASON 30781 Sou1h 92625 • • HEARING ltf T"! 1CfY'• eeu...cfL Cout Hwy, No. 45, L-ouna S..Ch, Wllllem Wat.,.., 1Ne2 Illa TOfino. OF THE CITY OF· HUNTINGTON CA 92.951 lrvlne, Ca. 9?116 BEACH ANO TH& HUNTINGTON Thll bu11nt11 Is ~led by an Robert W. ~ Jr., 13952 Bofa BEACH AEDEVEl.OPMENT AGEN-lndlvtd1,111. Bora Way, No. 225, Mlltlna del Aly, CY ON THE PROPOIEO MAIN-PIER Linda L JOllUOll Ca. 90291 REDEVELOPMENT PflOJECT PLAN Thll 1telemenl wu lilect wtltl Iha Tld Gordon. 2518' Souttlpott, AMENDMENT N0.1 County Clerk OI Or1nge Coun1y on Laguna Hllll. ca. 92963 Nolloe .. hereby el!*' thal 1119 City June 8. 1983. Norman H. Garr9tt Ill, 332 Marine Council of the ~ at Hunllflgton l'lta1• Ave., No. 0 , Balboe la!Md, Ca. 8Mc;h Cautomla. tnd the Hunt· Publlahed Orange Cout Delly Pilot 921162 lngton.8wh Rede=.ment ~· June 12, 19, 26 July 1, 1983 2706-83 Thia bu'*-19 being oonduc1ed c:y haw Mt July 5. at 7:30 p.m. l------------ by a llmtted ~Ip. as the time, and the Counoll Dll-IC unTICE Robert W. Dyaea, Jr. Ct11mber'a ol Qty "all, 2000 Mein 1----'"----""------Thls .,.._. -llled with the SlrMt, HuntlngtOn 8eac;h, C•ll· FICmlOU8 llUl*EU P1BJC NOTICE County Clerk of Orange~ lomla, 92648 •Iha pl-lor • lolnt NAMI ITAn•NT J\lnt 6, tM3. publlc hearing 10 bt held by Iha City P'ICTmOUS eU&INEH Publlshed Orange Cout Diiiy Councll aod the Redevelopmen1 The lollowlng pe<son II doing ..... •TATEMENT Piiot June 12, 19, 2t, Ju/fy 3, lM) Agency 1oconlldlt 11\e 91>proval and buslneaa as: TIMI lblowW!g petsons 1'8 dOlng 2717-83 ldopllOll ol the propoMd M1ln-Pl8f CARLSONS CUSTOM CARS 1515 WAL TEI\ C BOICE Tnl1 S1atemen1 wff filed with the County Clerk of Orange Counly on June 15, 1983 F2t•7 Published Orange Co111 O•lly PlloWune tLIU~. 101. 1983 ~2~·83 Plllt.IC NOTICE F'ICTITtOUI llUaMH MAMEITAff.-NT The tol10Wlng person• •re doing buslne .. u : FIREWORKS. 17801 Skypuk Clroe, SludlO H. lrvfne, Ca. 92714 Dint Aron. 3"1987 Pldflc Coast Hwy, So. lf1guna, Ca 92677 Ttlit buslnest Is conducled by: an lndlvldu1I. Dan• Aron Thi• at111men1 w11 lllod wllh Ille County Clerk ot Orange Count)' on June 19. 26, July 3, 10, 1983 F21 ... Published Otange Coul 0111~ Piiot Jurie 19. 26, July 3, 10, 1983 2801·83 bu51,,.. •: t.11 ASSOCIATED LIM· Red1valopm1nt Pr0Jec1 Pl1n E Wlnaton. Anal>elm, CA 92805 ITEO P=ERSHIP, 4SO Newpo<1 llftftl'r Amandmenl !\lo. 1. Tlie Agency will MITCHELL CARL CARLSON ------------Cl!f'llW • 6ul1a ~. Nawpor1 P\alC nu1111K lmpltmtnt lht adopted Plan 21082 Wh9aton Tetr11C41. El T0<0, CA MllC NOTICE Beach, t2980-7640 006 Wll flCJITIOUI ....... Amendment II. -'lit o:!:rnl publlc 92630 flCTITIOUl llUSINEll EV~NO COMPANY, I Sq m-N.&m ITA~ hearing, Iha Cl!y C 1Ppr0Yel Thi• bullMSS IS conducted by ao ...... a-T•T·E ..... NT 1n91on T~ Center. flOOney : uar• -, • ..,....,, and adopt• tfle propoM d Rt· lndlvlduar -,. - 0t11>1, W...1ng1011,0E 198QJ --;-:~-':;!..~ .,"'-""=IL Cfev....,,.,..,r1919r""*id"•''· ---~ltctlilrc. canton Tr1e te11ow1no pe«llOAa..ai:e dOlng Th!S-butlnMS Is conducted by. a MARGIE'S. HAl.LMARI<, 1093 N. The pul'J>OM of "'9· Join! pu!>llc Thl1 statement w11 flied with the b(~A~E SYSTEMS, INC (B) 1 Decide on dotes. Loo• at a ca1enoa1 and se1 lt18 <Jaw• antl limes 01 your sale Weekends artt 11suauy QOOC1 Dul many successlul • sal&S nave Deen oeld in me evening 1us1 alt111 work Cnecll me wea1ner IOre<:Mt 1ri 1ne paj)4lr aoo wa1cn lo• any olhe1 large even t tl\al may aura~t polen11a1 buye•s away, such ns lairs or commun11y evenls Have yow sale run al 1eas1 1wo oays -some people may nol De 1:-:::"'--=-_--::::::__ .abMH~e~e-en ~""I' ~·"!Jl<HI-_ - Z Whot to sell. Everything' Th.ii is evetylh1ng you t1aven t u~ea 1n 1ne • lasl year It an 11ern nas anliQIJ8 volu1< or 15 t>•ano-ne,.. -°'Ila$ urwsuaJ >1alue.. 00-sure to u• e nealltlf p11ce lor 11 Get a pad ol paP'Jr aoo March ,-our whole Mouse Look e•erywhtire. ano 1is1 every1h•rl9 ] . Write your od. Here rs a suggesled ad 'Garage Sa1e -aesks Benlwood rocking chair. toys. 1nlant1 clolhlng, 1922 • Vlclrola 1n original ca1>1ne1 many gaogeli lots 01 'unutual 11ems, rock colleehon. plarilS Refresnmen11 8 a.m 10 6 pm Saturoay and Sunday 123• Soutt1 Any51ree1. Yourto11t11 Just wost of Main and 2nO use tt11s sample ad as a guide Be sure lo hsl unusual 11tms Se as 5pec1l1c H l)OSS10l8 Give d11ec11on5 ,, neeoea Oon ruse abbrev1a11ons -many peo111e won I bOlher ro decipher 111em CAUTION Oon'11ov11111se any1h1ng you don t really have Every 11em in the ad musl boon hand "' 1ne 'lllrl 01 ll>e Hie 11"'~ .. ~ANY. Slit• College Blvd AMNlm Ca. hellrt, 1• 1° con~ p Counly Cler1! 01 Orange Coun!y on PIONEER ADVANCE CHEMICAL 92eoe ·· ' 1. he Redarilelpmenl"~ June 1, 1983. _ :: .,..,,..,,1 1...,. ,u ..,.. ..... .. Mlclleel ft. Cll-. Ptasldent ......_ S Hemp9teed 840 St Amendment 111bnfltted bY Ille-...,,...~ ---...---·----~t;;~~t::~~==:=-:;:::::;:;;;;;::;ii--,, ----Thia 11&ttmtnt was tllod Witt> Ina c::St-eo9ti .._,ea'. 92t2t ' cy which pr~ u 111 Kope Ind Publllhad Orange Coeat Delly rm1nn, Su1t1 B .. Fountain Val...,. v• ~--~ere fo odvftiise . ....._ - Coun1y ()letk OI Orange County on Wiiier" A Herllpeteed, 840 St. objectlv9 to eMm11111te unttfe con· Piiot June 12. 10, 26, July 3, 1963. 92P7~!. Adva~ "•·-lc;al System• p • 11 ._ b 1 h 1 June IS, 1983 c·-·· SI.,,._· ...... a .,...__,,._ 92929 dltk>M, tmprow 0-IOnlll IP~,,'..~~~ 2714-~ -·-__...... lace your ao w .. ere II WI .... -n y peo 11 e w 0 1,-e "21•1 -........,, -""'" ~lelp9l ..--Inc; , 17420 Mt. Herrmann. Suite B. ;n 1ne area -moSI people shOp cloS(I 10 tiom" The Pu~ Oranoe Cout Oa!ly TNS bU._ 11 being oonducted ,_ ~. prcMda needed Foun11rn llllley. C• 92708 • Oa11y P1101 is rhd oy 88.000 acJult> 1n Cos1a Mesa Po101.MrJe 19, 26 Jutv 3, 10, 1983 by an llldlvldualw-~er A ~9.d l>tl.* Improvement• end facllltlet, PlllllC NOTICE This bu9lneu 11 conduc1ed by. • New11011 Beach Laguna Beach Irvine Hun1ing1on 2805-83 .,, · d lncttl H tmploy~ol op corpora11on Beach and F oun1a1n Valley -guaran1eeing you w1ae Thi• 1t1lemeflt 'f:!" ~~: ~ulllti... • FICTITIOUI ., ... ,, p-Advanc;e Ctlemlcll Syslema, exposure Ana w11h lhe P1101 vou re no1 pay1n9 101 -------------COUn!y Clerk of ""'r.f: ...,_, on ..... MAllll STATE•NT 1 wasle cucula11on 1n'Los AnQeles or An•ne1m Plan 10 -IC NOTICE •-8 ..... 2. The report of the Agency to•·-nc:. n... ""',. • '"""' City COuncff on the propoMCI A.-Ge<1ld L. Smith, Prelldenl run your ad 3 11mes or more ano stars •• a few oays -----=-.;;_______ Publlslled Orange Cout Delly Piiot Tl'le • lolk,wlrig person IS doing This t1•1-t wu flled wllll the before 11\e sale so oar9a1n hunlet<5 can heve plenly of ~l~A~==r June 12. 10, 29, July 3, 1983 ~:::"~ ~~ ~:=1~::.: bu6::.-0~ SOUTHWEST CARPET Counly Clerk of Orange Counly on no11ce T11e 1o11ow111g persons are doing 2701-&3 port and recom"*'Clallon of 1119 & UPHOLSTERY CLEANING 10725 Jun:i IS, 1983 ousi,_s as. Planning CoonmlMion on the Plan "21 ... C ALIFORINA ,. ~CESSOR'Y Plllt.IC NOTICE Ameod1ntnt el!d t9lt report of lhe ~rtltlla. Fountain Vllley. CA Publianed Orange Coaa1 Diiiy LINES. 3686 So Btls1ol St., Santa Coun!y Fflctl ~ Commlt1M (If-ft08El\T Wf:SLEY COOi< lO'i ~" P"°' a .... 111...46. .i111.1114< ...... 3;~1.u0~/~~l;!'llH7~_~83:.-+t--------_. - Ana,.Ca 9~ 104 '1CTITI0Ua ..._.. any). l• Ba1111a. FounlaJn Vllllav. CA .t.imes M Kausch 2950 w Cen· NAMI STATamNT 3. All 9'11denc:e 1nd 1n1lmony tor 92708 ---- 1ra1. Santa Ana, C•. 92705 The lollowtng person• •re doing and aealnat Ille adoption ol Ille Re-Tiii bullnatt , cooducled t>y 10 Thl5 bu9iness Is conducted by: an bu~~~.:'~s INTERNATIONAL CW.tfOmenl PIArl Amendmtre. WI~-• lnd•vidull. REGISTER 2064 Golden E~ Pl, At .... abow '9retecl day. nour and Robtn w Cool( Jamel Kauacll pl-. II'!)' el!d Ill P9fll0tll having Thia 1111emen1 wH tiled wl1h th• T~._-... ....__t wa , .. _ .. wi•• the Costa Meaa. CA 1126~ .,,.. ....,,_..,......., to Ille PfOpostd Re-c 0 c Illa"•_ ... ,...... """ v• R"""&T E G"'""A•• A ..... ,.,....... -·· .....,...__ C6Un"' Mwk ot range ounJy on County Clark ot Orarige County on uvcn · ""'" '"' ""'" ......,. de\l~t Plan Amendmenl or to June 'l. t983 June 26, 1983 en J~:lA~~A~MC~J!a-Iha regulertty ol eflY ol the prior ,211137 C "'D1835lly en Eu. Pl., Cos1a ~. CA 92628 ~~~ t~ ~.: ~ .. ore..:: Publllhed Orenge Co111 Dally Pllol Published Orange out e T •1~ .... -• ,. ond•_._. .... ,.....,._, .. .., ,,. .,...... ..... .,.., June 12. 19, 26 July 3. 1983 P1lol July 3, 10 17 14, 1983 h 1 .,...,neu,. C -·-.vi : an Q8UMwtly Ille~ RedeYeiop. 2706-83 3041.93 lndllllduel, huabllld Ind wife ment Plan A~t w.ould not Robert E. Graham bt adc)pted. 1------------- Plllt.JC NOTICE FlCm 1ous 1uStNEH NAME STATE•NT The IOllow1ng persona 11e doing ouslne5$ as Thl• •tll-1 wM llled wllh the At Ill)' time not later then 1119 "-P\8..IC NOTICE County Cletll of Orange County on •loreuld Ml for heiring, any peraon 1---------------- June 17. 1983 objecting 10 lhe propoeed R.. flCTITIOUI llUltNESI ,,,... developmel\1 Plan Amendmtnl m1y NA• I T ... TIMINT Put>tlllhed Ofange Coast Delly Ille In wr11l!'Q with the City Clt<k 1 Prlo1 June 19, 26. July 3, to, 1983 911,_,, of hi• obi-ctlona 10 111e The tonowtog person• are doing buslnesa u · DESIGN HOUSE ORIGINALS. 29SO w Cen11sl Ave 17, Santa Ana. 1----... -_-IC_Mn_TICE ____ _ C8 92704 .--"" EROTIC LIMOUSINE SERVICE 224 E. Flrtl S11M1, S1nta Aoa, CA 9270t JOHN W HILL, II 224 E. Fl•s1 SltMI. Senti An1, CA 9270! MLIC NOTICE flCTITIOUI IUllNCH N~-ITAffMINT Tl'1e following pe<aons are dOlng business .,. BEL·AIRE TILE. 110 4111 SI , N-pon BNch. Ce 92663 Miry A. Paylon. Ltmltld Partner, 82120 So11no, lodlo. C1. 92201 Sob Buchanan, t 10 4 tfl St., New· PO•t Beach, Ca 92663 This busJne1a rs condU<:led by• • limited partnerhlp J1rnea A. eucnaoen Thia 1111emen1 was llled with Ille Coun1v Clerk ol Or•noe Counly Oii June 10, 1983 '2t..S Published Orange Coasl Diiiy Pllol June 19, :>6, Jul'/ 3, 10, 1983. 2800-&3 ~-~--------~ Jemes Kauacn, a Callt. Corp . 29SO W Cenlral 17 Santa Ana, Ce 91704 This bullnesa is conducted by· Ju!'le 211. 1983 1834-83 propoHd Redevelopment Pl1n Amendment. Any person 0< or- ganization dealflng to bt he1rd wtll be 11torded an opt>Of1unlty to bt hetrd. Al the •for ... ld hour the Council thlll proceed to Mar and p1aa upon 111 wrlllen 1nd or1t Ob)ec· 11on1 to l'1e propoled Redevtiop. Ac:nnout ....... ...-1TATIMDIT The IOllOWl(\g perlOlll are dOlng bull,_.-. WHITE DESIGN, 719 ~ HetlOtrope, COfona a.I M11, 01. 926~5 DOUGLAS ROSS DAVIDSON 224 MLIC NOTICE E. Fl!tl Slreet, SAnll An1, CA 92701 1------.------- Jall'9S Kausch This Slat-I was llled wttl1 lht Coonly Clerk ol Orange Coun!y on .June 211, 1983 1'21ta4 Pubti.htd Orenge Cout D•llY P1101 July 3, to, 11. 24, 1983 3042-83 PUllUC NOTICE ACTITIOUa llU ... H NA•STATIMIMT The IOftowlrig per.ans llfe doing SuMn White. 719 '1' Hel!Otrope. Coron• del Mar. C1. 92t25 This bull""8 I• conducltcl by; an 1ndl1/ldulll. SUSAN E. WHITE Thll 1ta-.ment WU !\led With the County Clerf\ ol Orange Coun!y on June 15 1983 ~ Publlahed Orange Cout Delly Pllo1 June 19, 26, July 3, 10, 1963 2807-83 bUSI ..... 11: 1-------------FA NE' EXTRAOROINAIRE PUllUC NOTICE CATERING ANO CONSUL TING 1------------ menf Plan Amendment. Thls bullnen II ooooucted by • FICTITIOUI llU ..... gen9fal perlr>«ahlp N~-aTAT'lmNT The propoeed Redevelopmenl Pl•n Amendmenl Ind retl1ed doc:u- ment1 .,. now on Ille and open tor publlc lnec>ecllOn In Illa oltlca 01 the 04rtCl10< of 8ultneel & lndu11r1a1 Enterprlae, 2000 Ma.In StrMI. Hunt- JOHN W HILL. II The lo410wlng peraon II dOlng Thi• s11ternan1 ...... llled wl1h Ille bullntll$ ... PRISM SYSTEMS, County Clerk ot Orange County on 11'00 Ad1m1. Suile 201, Co111 MIU, Jun• 8, 1983 Ce "2626 .. -,..,.....,., -flllQIO Donald A. Ty,_, 1,~ MSIOUll lnglon Beech, C•lllornla, 92648. Publlthod Orenge Coul Dally Every prOl)Wly own«, bullneaa Of ,Pllol June 12, 19, 26, July 3, 1983 1enan1 lnl-ted In becomlnO • p•r· 2703-83 11cipan1, purtuant 10 lhe l>1rtld· r-------------- P•tlOn Niel ldopled by,,,. Agency. I Plllt.IC NOTICE atlould tubmll 10 Iha Agency I c;om. ___ _;,,..;;.;;.;;;;.;;....;...;;.._;..;..... __ _ plelld "Stlt-1 of Interest 10 P11- tlc;lpa.ta" wtlhln llxly (60} d•ya lrom the dlle of adoption of 1he R.- FICTITIOUS aut*EU NAMI ITATIMEMT dewlopmenl Pl•n Amendment by The following perllOtl 11 doing the Agency. bu1ines1 es. SI. Cotta Mna. Ca. 92826 Tnl• bldlntN Is c;onducled by· 1n lnd1vtdual Oon1ld A Ty- This •l•lemenl wae llled with th<I County Clari< or Or•noe Coun1y on June 15. 1983 ft11Q1 Publlttild O•anoe CoHI Daffy Pllo1 Junt1 19. 28. July 3. 10. 1983 2809·83 2600 E. Cou111wy No. 5, Corona det Mar. CA 9262S ANNI E. McCONVILLE 704 'I• Jasmine, Co<ona dll Mer. CA 92825 Thlt business IS c;onducted by· an 1ndlv1dua1 flCTITIOU• ....... The bOuodarles ol 1119 propoMd DISCOVER DIVING SOUTHERN .... , ITATSMINT AedeYelopment Plan Amen<lment 'CALIFORNIA 4S35 w Coa11 Hwy, 1----.. -.. -llC_Mn_TIC_E __ _ The lollOWlng pertont 11'1 doing 111 11 lollowa: Newpor1 Beach. CA 92643 l"VPL "" buslnt1s e9: CAAlllNGS, 14 Cherry A Plfcel ol land lltuatod p1t11ally RON-ALO E. MERKER 24122 El I---_;,,.=.;;;;.;;...;.;.;;..;..;...;_... __ _ Hiiis Lene. Newpo<1 Beech, C1. In sectton1 10, t t, 12, 13, 14, Town· Mlr1ge. Laguna Niguel, CA 92677 NOTtCE OF A~ICATION 920~'10 STEELE E ... ERPRISES. ahlp e IOUlh, Range 11 -·· 81n This bUSlr>esS 11 conduclld by en fOA CH..-'!!....IC Anni E McConv111a TN• sta1ement wu lllod Wlih lhe Coun1y C111rk of OranQt Coon1y on June 22. 1983 ,... "'r 84lrn1rdlno b•H and m«ldl•n, lndlvtdual OWNI" .... OF ALC"'""'" Del. corp., 14 Cherry Hiiia Llllt. County of Ot1ng11, Slalt ol Call· Ronald E Mtfklf Mft"AOI LICINN Newport Be1ch, Ca. 92860 t0<nia. Slid parcel being more par-Th11 1t11ement wu llled with Iha To Whom It Mey C~: Ttll1 bullneaa Is ClOlldlXl1ed by: I tk:ul1tly delc;rtbed 11 lollOWI: Coonly Cltfle of Orange Coun1y on CHANTRY. L TO. It 9')plylng 10 Iha f21t11t Publltnt<I O••noe Coas1 Dally P110t June 28. July 3, 10, 17, 1983 2918-83 corporallon. Beginning 11 tll9 lnl.,Mc:tlon of I.June 7, 1983. Oepertmenl of Alcoflollc Bever1g41 DAVID STEELE ENTERPRISES eecllon corner•. Secllon• t 1. 12, 13. f21111111 ...,onlrol tor "45 .. 0n S•le Gener•I 0on 8111ler • Ptes. 1nd 14, thence north 89 Oegr-37' Publl&hod Orange Coul Ollty Pllol lype llc1nae to Hll alcohollc Thia 8111-1 w19 n1ec1 wllh Iha 08" Mil 20.00 IMt 10 tll9 true point June 12, 19, 26, July 3, 1983 beVlrlQI 11. '428 E 17th St .• Co111 -------------County Clarll ot Or1ng1 Coun1y on of beginning; 1heno1 eoutl' O 2709-83 Mes•. Ce, 92627 Plllt.IC NOTICE June 15. 1983 degr-40•00··e1111,320.00IM11o !------------Publl111ea O••noe Coaal 0111y "21-a point; ttienc. toulh 89 degr-. 43' TICE Pilol July 3, 1983 FICTITIOUI I UStNEIS Publlshod Orenge Cout Dally 00" welt 1.955.78 feet 10 e polnl, , ___ ....;Pllll...;;..;;;,;;;.;.;IC;.......NO-......;...;.___ • 3038·83 NAMI ITA TIMINT Piiot June 19. 26. July 3. 10, 19e3 thenoe north 0 degreea 43' 15" -· The lollOwlog peraona are doing 28l0-83 1.350.04 ftet lo • PQ1n1: !hence '1CTITIOUI IUltNHS NMill IT ATIMENT t>utlnass st 1-------------eouth 89 dtg.-43' 00" WMI PACIFICA TOWNHOMES 510 Riv· Pllll.IC NOTICE 670.00 fwt to • polnl: I hence north 0 The fOflowtnQ person 11 dotng bull· trtlde Ave. ~'1 BeaGn. CA I------'---------degr-00' 11·· _, 2,840.00 IMt n•• at: 92663 J'ICTITIOUI IU .... 11 10 I point; lhen<:e north 89 d-.ir-TMC TECHNOLOGIES Comple• CARROL C CATES S10 Riverside NAMl ITATl..wT 66' 15'7 -1282.10 lwt to I point: No. 550, 207 J, lJnil 4, P1111arlno Ave. Newpor1 ~Kh, CA 92863 TllfJ lollOWlng pereone lte doing lhence IOUlh 0 degr-oo· oo· Nit Ave .. Co111 MtN, CA 92626 EDNA CATES fi10 Riverside Aw, bullneM u : 294.10 ,.., 10 I point: thence north T.ARIO MAHMOOD CHAlJDHARY N-porl Beecn. CA 92663 T.ATUM KANE 18783 Beech Blvd. 89 ~ 51' 1$" -• 375.15 '"' Comple• No, 560. 207 J Unl1 4. Tiii• bu1lnass 11 conducttd by an Hunll!'Qlon BMGh, CA 92047 lo • t; lhtnee soulh 41 degr-Paularlno Ave.. Co11a M.... CA 1ndMdual (huabend 6 wllel JAMES RUSSELL HALFORD 38' 1 " .... 1 419,76 fMt to 8 ~nl; 92626 1 Camo1 C Ctlet 3526 8taua11 Ot. Huntington Baech, thenea eoutl'I 46 degr ... 21 42" Thia bu1lnet1111 cOndualed by f n Edna c11e1 CA 92649 eaet 190.00 leet to • P<>lnt. lhtnClt lndlvlduel TI1•11atMl6nl w11 llled wtth lht 'Thlt llvllf'lffl lt-con(lucttd by. an· llO\ltll-.,..._...,.,...,..,..._...., --i.nq M. Ctlaudh•ry County Cltll"ll ot Ot1nge County Oft lndlvldu11 1,695.001Mt to• p()lnt; thence nortll Thi• 11a1"'*'1 wu Iii.ct ..i111 the June 22. 1983 Jl "19t R. Hal10td 48 degr-21' 42" _, 5,420.00 Covllly ClarM ot Of"a• CQllflly on F2tt117 T1111 t1•1-1 .,, .. llltd w1111. the fwt to • ~nl: tllenoe eoutll '41 May 31 1983 • Pubhllled Orll>O• COH I 0•11\1 Cou,,ty Cltll"k ot 0r-. COllnl)' Oii degr ... 36 60" -· 714.00 '"' to • ,.,.... Piiot June 28. July 3, 10, 17. 1983 Ju"41 22. 19&3 • PQlnl; lntno. toulh 48 degr-30' Pvblllhl<I Orange Co11t Oally 2920·83 '1'1181 00" t1•1 6,628 00 leet 10 e point: Piiot Junt1 12. 10, 28. July 3, t983. Publlllled 0rlf!Q4I Cout Delly trienot n0tlh 41 dtQr.as38' 18" taa 2718-83 Plllt.IC NOTICE Pllol June 28. July 3, 10, 17, 1983 990.00 IMl IO• pol111: lllenet toulll 2923-83 48 dtO•-21' 42" ... , 1.330.00 Ficnnoua eu-11 N.-tTATl•NT Pla.IC.NOT1CE 1tlt IOOOllW!llQ o-rt0nt ett OOlflQ 1-------.• ------.1--butl,,... u ; ............. ---OLD OAKLANO ROAD AS· .. .._ ITATW...,. SOCIATES 3161 AlrW•Y Avenue. The fotlowlng peftOftt .,. dOlng Suite 0·1, Costa M .... CA 92628 bullnet1 ti; IN 6 OUT PHOTO, RICHAROC BOATMAN 31151 Alf· 12851 8etell Blvd. Sttn1on. Clllf. way Avenue. Su1110·1, Casi• M-, 908fO CA 91U6 CtNtlve W'f Inc:. Call! c;orp .. '" MARV K OHMER 3151 A1tw1y Av-w.1. 18111 St. 8·&. Co.ta M-. c., tr\ue. Suite 0-1. Coalt M-. CA 02e28 92828 Thie bu..,_ la conduoted by: • fhl• bua'"-'' c;onduotecl by: • corpor1t1on. oenerlf ptrtnerahlp CREATIVE WAYS INC., Mary K Ohmer Tom P1alf001, s.c TtMI Th'-•lattf'*\I w81 flied Wilh the Tiiie etalarn.nt ... flied wllh the Couniy Ciafk of OtllnQa Cov1111 on County Cieri! of Orlll\08 OOunty on June 22, 1983 June 18, 1083 '1111• ,,,_ Publltnecl Or-ano-Cout 0.11)' Publlllhed Or.. Cout Delly PllOI Ju~ 70. July l . 10, 17, 1983 PllOI June 19, 28. J'uly 3, 10, '", fwt to • PQlnt; tllenoe eoulh 10 dtgrwt 09· CM'' Hit 414.00 fMI to• point; tllenot toulh 41 degr-38' 18'7 wt1t 690.00 '"' to • plnl, tllenct eou11'1 52 dtgr ... 54' 19" ... , 4,818.08 ttet to• ~1: '""'°' north 0 Otqr-40 00" wett 1.941'.92 lwt to• PQln1; therlG9 north 19 deg•-38' 64•• ... t 469.5' , .. , to • point, ''-north 0 degr- 40' oo·· "" 2,029.ee IMt to a Po_!nt: '""'°' eoutll et degf ... 37 06" wttl 4ffM 1Mt to a PQlnt: 1'*'°9 toulh 0 dtgr-40' 00" .... 60.00 fee1 10 1119 lrue potnt ot beginning /1/ AllCla M. Wennworth • City Clertl /1/ Cll.,IM W. Tl!Om9aon IJl.cull ... omotf ~ulll ff'IOIOll IMcl\ l'tdevllOC>fMlll Agtncy MllC NOTICE flc-T1TIOUI Ml ... 11 MAMI tTATWMINT T ht IOllOwlng l)ar10nl we dOlng bullnen u · OASU SALON, 2744 EMt C01t1 HIQhway, Corona del Miii, 12626 9uunne SI~ 8 cllmltdtr, l 37 Promontory Of. w, ~ ltac:ll. Ca 12"0 Ot'lld Floy Wr(Glll, 337. P1omon• IOfy_ Or W. Ntwf)Oft 8eeclh, Ca. 92800 Thi• bull-I• c.ondueltd by: • llmlted partnarltllp. OAVIO WRIOHT Thll 1111-1 WM flied Wllh I,,... County Clerk of Or11199 County on Junt 10. 1983 ,, ...... Pul>lilhecl Or1t19t Coa11 Ot ffy Pllol July :r, to, 17. :l4. 1ee:i fllt 8llleMl lll II ,~_, ......... _ . ..., ... ~ Jlllt hllftlH lie"'•· Me11 •a11111 ••~11tre ,.... ........... _ _..... __ Tiii OAll. Y ,ILOT ,..,,.... .......... .... ,..... __ .._ .. .. IMM ..... __., ,., .... •llf _..... ..... f811p •lfwlte le Ille 0 r I 11 I I Ct • II 1-l CM...._ .... _.. -· •11• •• •11 • , ......... "' eftlc•• ar ,111111 1111 LIOAI. Dl,.All1°tlllNT ..._,, 11t, aat ,., "'•r• lftfeo ... --...... DlllJ ~llat - 5 Make n sign. To help make your sale successl'41o>rNlke a lew 11gn5 • 1rom cardbolna and 1ene1 wifh a mag1c mUkl'• " gooa Sig!'> 5'%8 IS lA W 22' 6 Placing your si91. The morning ot lhe s;sle, 001 no1 oorore 111ace you• s•ons Be sure and aoo your add,tts and any • d1tecflona1 arf6ws T111s shOuld be oone al>Oul a 11a11 hour belore Iha stle starts Pree. your 11gn whtOI 11 can be seen lrom bOlh s1cJes or Ille slreet by passing cars a.no 11eoes1r1ans CAUTION Some 1owns 11ave 11w~ thal resr11c1 lhe placemen1 aoo aura11cn ol garage Hie signs Please check wllh your rown s planning oopa<1men1 or Clerk . ' 1 Marking prlc~t. Mltk pr101s where lhey can be -n claarly Ofl1ce aupply S1ores hevtr varo1us sizes aria color~ ol 111ckert • Illa! work well. or you cari use rNSk1ng tape Howeve• you mark lhem ..,.. ,nc.. ..... Garage saios are for bar~'"" hi.inters Remambef. wllatovar you ean 1 sell you II na•e to drag bat ~.,, tile hOUff and slo•e aga•l'I 10< another year I SeniftCJ refrest.menh. Th111 doesn I hev• lo ,cotl mucl\, and er ea las a Jt1andly • a1mosph8re 11 also enoour1Qe• people 10 stay lonoe• and perhaps ouy more 't'ou could everi charoa lor expensive 11ems like donuls. or the kids could go in bu1iness IOr lho diry. with" lemon•~ sl8nd 9 Display. M•k• •.yr•. _eVlrylh-1og can be_,, : l1v• c••d i.:.iits or • b01Ula"'9ed II llhtlvel ba1WMn two ~h81f'S O;in't CluM paople lo t>tnd o-unlast you ceri I help 11 Use one tabla 11 • dltk wntte you can -1vtty1h1ng ana 11111 money. UH only OM eattl bo• (llr' cans or bo••• work ftna) and m•k• 1ura IOf!'tlOne 11 •~nted ··c.ahlar" et all t1me1 AlfWIOI bll0<eh1nd for a t11end Wl\o c•n tielp 1n1war qU1thon1. rtll•l lor lunoh1 eto IJ Check your neigflbon and friends. .... II any waol to 1o•n yout 1tl1 T'l\•1 w•ll give you tOtNtOn• to 11\.1re ••08"'91 '""'" •nd •nctooa 1n1t1n1 In yout ule. II Olhat't IO"' yOll, bl 1ura 10 1ncluclt this In )'Our •d ttJ•tmPle · 1'hr ... l1rT11ly "''· · "nt •Olll>O•llOOd .. Ult"\ QrOl,lp ...... 1r11t101 l'llOfll h•ll. 100 • 2925-U 2111·83 PubUIMO Orange Coat! Oalty Piiot June 24, 21. July 3. 1tt3 ' 2to•·l3 a~~u "-~~~~~~~~-L-------..-1 ------------------------------~---~.-----.----~,-- ,. • .. ... . - 0 RA 0 AS T Carol Campbell arranged th~ table suitable for a Fourth of July event or for any casual summer patio entertaining. It's set with lots --()f color and with the convenience of the guests in mind. Note napkins and silver placed in the wine glasses for easy -pickup. - 'The hostess should enjoy her party along with the guests,' says Carol Can\pbell. One way to ensure this is'ro fkee p it simple' and do advance planning. ' .. ~: I ........ --------· Ent-ertaining done with style ..., .... ,._.....,Lee,_ Smaller table at a patio picnic could be used for desserts or for coffee. Or, try a coffee 'buffet.' Set out coffee with orange peels, cinnamon 1\ick1, chocolate curls and whipped cream. Let gueat1 mix their own. llY VIDA DEAN °' .... ..., ........ He wanted to pop the question in style... • So Carol Campbell planned for him a romantic candleU,ht dinner for two and the prospective bride· groom made h1a propoeal. Carol Campbell aho haa planned a party for a company that Invited l.200 l\!Sta. and ahe hu handled Iota of in-betweens. "It'• u euy to plan for 50 u it ia for five," the Newport Buch resident and apedal event coordi- nator says. The key to aucx:ftlful entertain- ing ia planning. At leutfive weeka before a party, you should start making plans. "Moetpeopledon'tknowwhere to start," Carol says. "l think you should decide if you can do it for y~lf, Or, you may wish to do it wtth the help of a caterer, and finally, If the affair ia to be a If and one, call in a party coordinator. "It ia important to know one's limitations, and to know the different kinda of professional eervicel available. A caterer provides the food, beverap and 1ervice, ahe says, but adviaa that you check to make ceJ1ai.n in advance just what eervice will be provided. For instance, do they provide diahes, llnena, ban, et.c.? Party coordlnaton, on the other hand, arranae ewrythlns from invltatlona to cleanup; they deal wtth the cateren, florlata, valet parking and even handle rettponM!9. One big mistake the do-it·younelf holltellel make la over estimatlna their capablllUes. "Remember that while a ree- taurant can do a eeven-coune meal wt th Mme, make certain that Just becau. you like Beef Well-lncton you can handle the meal • well • the other de\alla of an affair. If you can't, then keep the menu simple. That way, you can enjoy the party, too and you won't be stuck ln the kitchen while everyone et.e hu a great time," Carolaaya. "Sometimes, especially dwinl the Chriatmu holidays, a couple haa a lot of people they want to entertain. It'a uaually much better to do beck-to-beck parties than to crowd it all into one evening. Once your party groundwork ii done -the ty~ eettled on, number of guest and the date - pt the Invitations out. Weddinp and charity eventa require invita· tlorw to 10 out five weeka in advance, bulfor private entertain- "'-• Carol and her uaiatant, Marci John.on, qreed on three to foW' weeka. With people traveUna ao much theee daya and with va- catlona, three to four weeka should allow for ample Planninc by the sueeta. "Written lnvltatlona are better. . but it is not inappropriate to issue them by phone. And, if you don't get responses, lt'a not inap- propriate for a host.eel to call and check with a guest. The invitation could have been Joel ln the mail'' Food and drink are major coNiderationa ln any party. How much do you need? How can you make the food attractive? What diahes will you uae? If patio entertaining ia your style, you would need to plan for two pi«'el of chicken per penon, Carol days. For wine, you can expect to get five gia-from a fifth. "But, I have found that when the guesta are old frienda they tend to cdnlume more drinka as they talk and vlait. "lt'a a good idea to have a bartender or 10meOne ln charae ot the bar for a larp crowd. SOme people are uncomfortable with a bart ender and think lt'a oetentaUOUI, but in tt.e lone SM Entem.lning, P• C2 • • ._............._ ... . I ' , I . . • . . Orange Coast n~ II v Ofl_QT ......... /Sunday, Julv 3. 1983 • Re b o uncle x e rc·is e ·he Ip s -you . get into shape and feel g-oOd By VIDA DEAN !Mir .... ...., ..... To get in the mood for wrilinl this column I bounced.for one minute on my daughter's mini-trampoline. That's the way Karol Kuhn Truman tells people to start out on a rebounding program. The Orem (that's just outside Provo), Utah resident has written a book, "LookingGoodFeelingGreat,"praiaingreboundingasaneasy, convenient, fun way to tone your figure, improve health and develop total fitness. She and her husband, Delmont, vi.sitingin<>ra'bgeCounty recently, stopped by the Pilot to diacwls rebounding and the book pubUahed in 1982 aQd revi9ed early in 1983. Rebounding, IOl'Oetimes called airborne aerobk:&and cushion aerobics, ia a word coined by Al Carter, a profeeaional trampolinist. During the interview we learn they once distributed Surviance-r mini-trampolines and now with two other partners own the company and manufacture them in Laa V egaa. Ah ha, you say, the book ia juat to push the sale of their mini-trampolines. But, there's no mention of their product in the book and four other manuf~turers of the .,WU-trampolines give out the book a.s guides. ''The book was written for the whole indU..try," Karol says, addinl that most manufacturers give little information with their products. Karol, mother of four andstudentof physical fitness and nutrition for over 20 years, was introduced to rebound exercises in the early 1970s byaphysicaltherapist.After.tryingitoutshedaysshewasconvinced that rebounding is the easiest way to get in shape and feel good. When she was 13 she was in an auto accident that left her paralyzed from the waist down forseveraldaysandalso left her with aevere varicaaeveins. · . _ Althoughjhe varicose veins have not disappeared completely, they hav_!changed from nearly black toa pink with rebounding she says. "I believe rebound exercise to be the very best exercifJe available to improve circulation, at least for the great majority of people." If you can walk, you can rebound, Karol says, but she points out that VD~ it should be done with yourdoctor'sapproval (minedid). Also, it's important when you are bouncing that you keep your balance by keeping your eyes on an object to keep your equilibrium. You start slow and easy and bW.ld up to thoae fancier steps illualrasted in the book. (Mini-lrampolinescan accommodate persona up to 300 pounds, Karol says.) The results, Karol promises w ith a regular-re bounding program are better body tone, improved cariova.scular activity, loes of weight (juat cut out the junk food, eataenaibly and bounce) and fewer aches and pains Rebounding, the authorlays, ianot )mt greatforthe body, meek down. She claims it will improve the face, neck.a.ggingskinand complexion. Rebounding improves the circulation and helps get rid of thoee fat deposits under the akin which, she says, causes the skin to 10&e shape in the first place and then it tightens up the looee akin. Karol abo waa left after the accident with a long faci.al scar that follows tbellnile Une.along the aide of the noee and mouth and says she and her friends began to notice after three months of rebounding thast instead of protruding downward it had actually lifted. So, you can jump your way toa face lift. The author teaches nutrition and weightconlrol at the Missionary Training Center of her church, X..tter Day Saints, in Provo and has lectured throughout the U .8 . and Europe. Thia bouncy lady is also a profeeaional musician and she and her husband performed last year at Oranae c.out C.OlleRe. Karen Hagaman demonstrates interfolding, a packing technique developed by Samsonite. - • When packing for thqt trip ... ls it science or is it anart? There's only one cure for traveler's itch. Leaye home for new places and acenes - that's why highways never atop bumming and planes are shuttling acrosa the oceans. Why CNi8e ships are loaded to the gunwales with cam- era-bearing tourists and three out of four wish they'd packed a pair of walking shoes. la packing a science or an art? "A little of both,'' says Karen Hagaman of Samonite. ''The art lies in selecting what to take, the acience in slalhing it in the smallest pcmible apace and arriving creuel.-with no necesities left behind. "What goes into your suitcaae," she continues. "depends on the purpoR of the trip, where you're . going and at what ~of the yeer." But 1euoned travelen. ahe edda, are always prepared for the unexpected. Tiley know that rainy London'lsn't inunune to a heat wave and the Caribbean can tum nippy. She a1llO feels it's wille for travelers to check on local cuatoma. Thia prevents faux pas, such aa taking shorts and bikinis in East.em countries where they're tabQo. Always start with a list. she urges. Limit clothes to two or three mix-and-match colors that mesh well and can all be worn with a single shoe color. For piz.uz, uae bright blOUleS and acarves, a vivid sweater or vest. List the acce990ries you need for each au.it or dress. Scarves and coetume jewelry (foolilh to travel with the real th1Jl8) can completely change the look of an outfit and multiply its uae. U you're going to swim and surf. play tennis and golf. sail or climb, you'll need appropriate gear. • Be sure to include medications, a .ewing kit, aoap powder packets, sunglaaes, an extra pair of reading glalees (or the pl"e9Cription), a blow dryer. You'll need an electrical adapter if you're going abroad. Put cosmetics in unbreakable plastic containers and seal them w ell. Don't forget sun lotion, a small alarm clock, a flashlight. 9COtch tape and extra plastic bags for 110iled or wet clothes. To be certain your clothes will survive the trip, start to pack by putting shoes and heavy items at the bottom of the suitcase. flush with the hinged Entertaining done with style From Page Cl run it usually saves money. A hard bar with beer, wine and Uquour and a soft bar with m.ineraJ water, diet drinks, fruit juice and colas ahoud ber set up. "Color In food is very important. C.Olorful food tastes better and It's really easy to provide. For exam- ple, greenery around the fried chicken , a mint leaf in the whipped cream and nasturtiums in the butter. If you are serving dips try putting them in a carved egplant or in a cabbage. They are much more attractive than in a bowl. "You can, of course, order your . flowers from a Ooriat or uae your ·own creativity. Use bukets or thfnCI you find around the hOU8e. I once took the basket from my daughter's bicycle and filled it : with daisies." U you don't have enough . matching china, don't worry says • Cerol. Mlxina china is acceptable, • M long M they fit into your color side. There they w on't shift when the suitcase stands on its side. They will cushion the clothes and prevent creasing. Before packing, shirts and blouses should be buttoned, laid front side down and folded lengthwise to the back near each shoulde r, with sleeves straight down and back. Fold once at the waist. If long. fold at the bottom and again at the waist. Roll T-shirts, underpinnings, sleepwear. pantyh09e and 80Ck.s. They can be Wied as stuffers to fill empty spots or put in the fold of garmets to Then, starting wtth the top garment. fold it over and continue folding gannents into the case, one over the other, layer by layer, smoothing wrinkles ~ you go. The flllle me thod can be used for packing men's parits, First, trousers should be zipped and fold~ 1~1111 iA illlotll? tt!Y~af~r1!~. Then-• lay the fitst pair of pants in the suitcase with the waistband next to the right edge of the case. Let the excesa le ngth hang out beyond the suitcase. Next pair goes in flush with the left edge of the case. Pack firmly. but don't overpack. To prevent strain on you r lugga.ge and excess wrinkling. minimiz.e creasing. ' When it comes to skirts and d resses, Hagaman recommends a technique called "mterfolding," You start by laying the collar of a~ flush with the rig}lt edge of the case, Jetting the ex~ lengt h hang out on the other side. Next you put a dres.1 or a shirt with the collar at the left edge of the case, again letting excess length hang out on the other side. C.OnUnue, alternating from side to side, until everything is in. Now . before you fold the extension back into the case, pack your sweaters and rolled up slips, undergarments and T -shirts. -For sh ort business trips via plane, learn to make do with a gannent bag and/or a single suit.Ca9e that fits under the seat and avoid the wait and hassle at the baggage carousels. For longer vacations, check your la rger suitcse through but catry on a small case with medications. cosmetics and important papers. Quality is watchword in p·urchasing clothes Education is the key for consumers who want to be sure of obtaining quality in clothing, whether they buy designer labels or lower-priced goods, says designer and manufacture.r8 of men's and boys' apparel ''Quality does exist, regardless of prices," says Calvin Haddad, of Calvin Charla Apparel, who advocates careful inspect.ion of potenUa.I pu.rch.uea.keeping t.heee suggestions in mind; Qulllty: The consumer must understand that there are very hich quality, well l'Oltde, durable garments -in contemporary styles -at ~y low prices. They must know that highe r pr1ce9 do not nee 1 rtlyiJnplyhighestquallty. Withoutthiuenaeofreality,eY91la- IOlid knowl~ of what constitutes a well-made garment will be lnauffident. · Fabric: Ft!ela good to the touch, exudes color, isn't flimay or rouah and ICl'at.chy? Then it's probably a quality fabric . Color: Many gannenta today are piece-dyed. meaning the color ii put into the woven cloth, rather than the Jam. With flannel ahirta. ptece-d)'elnl has a more "manufllCWred" ,Im natural look. Revene- Ule fabric. Il. the plaid or de9icn Isn't visible, then it'• pleoe dyed. Stt~a: Seema are fl.lmaler today than a decade aao becau.e half the number ck stitches per inch are Uled, to •ve on thrMd and manpower. Gi~ the stitching a tug. Does it threeten to tear apart or gape? 1ben lt'a no ,c>od. • echeme. . "1 really don't like paper plat.el, · exciept on a boat, but If it's necelMD' there are a lot of Some ho1te11e1 will provide a sign ~ith the menu titted. Inaide le8l1'lll should al9o have an outer, finllhed "aaf ety 1tltch" to prevent ~-and ripping. An open, pu•ed and finiebed lni\ner 1Mm la};referable to a bulkylingle eeam that hu been tr.tied to a aafety 1Utch. Tipped w covered open and pre9led aeame eometimel found in men's better ~ka. are an Important mark of quality. -at1netive ones available. Some look 11.k.e pewter. They lhould always be u.ed with holders, thouah· "Be careful in •lec:tina paper napk.l.rw. They ahouJd be of facial quality, ., that the ink dom'l't come off on IUM"' hands, face or : dot.hlnc· Guett paper t.owela come In • ' colorful varie\Jes and can add to the attractivene. of the bath- room. Other nJceties ln thil area of the home are flower arranae- menta, candlel, decorative I08PI and pretty perfume bottlel. It you have no auat beth, elev out the everyday thiftp -ruon, dryen, etc. from your penonal beth. Carol hM lived in Newport Beach.for 10 yetan and started her own company, Carol Campbell and Company ln Colla Me.a about llx months .,o. Althoulh, ahe doet 10me client private pertlea. she primarily doee tarae corporate parties, convendorw and temtnars. "In the JO yean rve been in thla area I've nodced a lot of chanptl in the way people entertain," the ,..d. The fuhion lnduatry haa a lot of Influence on party plannJng. When Oriental faahlona are ln style, Chinelle d.lnnen are in, ume wtQ\ African styles, etc. People are prune away from iradillonal dJnnen at home and aotnc wtth theme pardet and tef"Yinl more e1hnk f ooda. • Podetl: Comen shouldn't rip at fint 1UI· The beckt.ldtina or exlra seam on the pocketa comers, should be eecure or lt hal been lmproperly •wn. Poclcets lined with aaieen or film cotton are preferable to thoee with tricot or pu.e i.nnarda that ...Uy rip and 1me shape. Unlined pocketa are appripriate for jeans, not ctr... s-nta. Zlppen: Zippers should be h&dden by an extra overl.ay of material. U noi. ccmers were cut ln the manufacturlnl pnx:em. Htm1: The IMl'DI ahoWd not ahow throuch to the front of the pnnent and ahou1d always be flnlahed to prevent unraveUna. .. • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, July 3, 1983 C~ Qi rt tq_ be turried for -Perform1 ·tlg ~Ar.t Center --' -. . BYVIDNDEAN otllieo.., ......... Thursday is the bfg groundbreaking day for the Orange County Performing Arts Center. Floss Sdaamaclaercalled to tell us about the' social events being held in conjunction with the event. A black tie party is being hosted in the evening at South Coast Plaza Hotel to honor the 50 leadership d<M\Ors ($100.000 and up contributions).· The hosts, the OPAC trustees and the board of directors, expect 500 at the invitational event. Also. before the ll a.m. groundbreaking ceremonies, the founders of The Center will be honored at The · TeJTace of the hotel during a champagne brunch . , Then, they will go to tht> site for the long-anticipateq ceremony. • • • On the same evening from 7 to I 0, VlPs wiU bt:> . gathering at the Orange County Fairgrounds-for ooc~tails and a "hearty" hors d'oeuvrl'S party. Guests will get a preview of the fair which opens the next day (Friday). Invitations went out from Rosy, the piglet, by order of the head hog, Kenne th R . Fulk. Says they'll be putting on the hog for the VIPs (very importanr porker). Award winning trio of R. H. Johnson~ Gladys Zurlo and Timothy Strader. Board member Sarah· MiHTken and her husband Dick;- left, with award winners Suzy Baron and Vin Jorgensen ; • • • Sandy Pinkerton entertaining the A1da Chapterof OCPACcentered the table with a silver and crystal epergne filled with dirt from The Center site and a gold shovel. The 70 at her Costa Mesa for the membership meeting we rt" not only celebrating the anticpated groundbreaking Thurs- day, they were marking Costa Mesa's 30th binhday. A scroll was presented to Mayor Doon Hall and Nina Rohr won the pearl pendant door prize (pearls are given for 30th anniversaries.) • • • Lucille Kuehn opened her Ne'l.l.rport Beach home for a coffee and Margare t Thoreau hosted a picnic lunch. Both ever\ts were hel~ to acquaint South Orange County women with the services and benefits of the Battered Women's Shelter of South Orange County in Laguna Beach. (The shelter op en ed October 1982 and the three-bedroom facility has houS('(/ a total of 37 families, including 59 children). Vivian Clecak, co-director of the shelter, also pointed out that the shelter's hotline receives approxima tely 200 calls each month. Private grants and donations have been given the shelter and Clecak added that it needs the financial support of the community. The Halls, J ean and Donn, right, with Ray Hajek at Aida groundbreaking party. Sandy Pinkerton chats with Aida c hapte r's new president Irene Haje k and Ste wart Berkshire, outgoing treasurer. Plans are being made for a support group to be Loughlin. Five guest models and five Huntington called the Guardian Angels. Harbour male models for the Oct. 8 debut at the Among those attending the coffee were Anaheim Marriott will be introduced. With the Snooile Ullman, Emma Jane Riley, Molly Lyon, already announced models this brings the total to Nora Hester, lrmeli Deseoberg, Leslie Bell and 40.Andreinos of San Clemente will serve a pasta Martita Barrett. supper ... ~ "F erragosto" (a festive Italian August The second group picnicking including Pa m holJday) IS oi:i_ t~e calendar for members and gu~ts \!llder, J~ BosweJ!,_!S~cy _W.@.tsoo, _l.J!ida_. ___ of the Soph1sbcates of AT~C for Au.g. 7 at,. V111L _ Campbell, Ann Schauwecker; Jane Martin and Nova-Jtes~mant:-T~. occasion alsO marks the Sally Whiting also had the opportunity to tour the restaurants S~th anniversary. Proceeds fro~ facility. Ferragosto chamn~ed ~Y Carlyn Stei~er will Membership is open in the Guardian Angels support the Soph1st1cates Oct. 29 ~lid Gold and further information may be obtained by rununage sale ~t. 29 at the OC Falf'grounds ... calling 831-2657 Nancy and David Bushnell of Laguna Beach were · • • • among the guests at a dinner at the California Club POTPOURRI: Invitations are out for the July in LAcelebrating the 50th anniversary of Robert 17 RIO/Ritzfirstanniversarydinnerextravaganza. and Betty Young. The founders uf the Holmes Hus Prager, Ritz owner, is busy with plans for Center for Research in Holistic Healing hosted the the gounnet dinner and he and his staff and event that was organized by Marjorie Fluor. Love purveyors are doing the $125 per person event Boat's Gavin MacLeod was also there as was with all of the proceeds going to RIO. Newport Holmes Board Chairman Maurice Stu1, fonner --i3each chapter members acting as co-chairmen are Secretary of Commerce, and his wife Kathleen Marianne Garner and Barbara Campbell ... Hunt-... "Jolly Good Show" is sold out and a great ington Harbour Cancer League is having a party evening is planned July 9 at the SCR fund-raiser. on July 13 at the home of Marcia and Tom After a dinner (16 buffet tables) around the fountain guests wiU be bidding on some :mu items in the auction. A vanety show is planned, too. • • • The South Coast Foundation for the l.X·-- velopme ntally Disabled, Inc. has a new name -- it's now The Rehabilitation Center for Brain Dysfunction announces the board of d irectors. The group....,Jield a. .dinner-Tuesday· evening--(80 attended) at the Santa Ana Country Club and honored its first group of award winners. Gwla,dys Zurlo is the patroness of the year and R. H. Johnson of the Del Webb Foundation is patron of the year. Milton A. Rudin was given the award of distinction (he was our of the country and not present to accept) and Timotby L. Strader is the first recipient of the Milton A. Rudin award. CertifieateS of appreciation went to Soy Baron (she's auxiliary president) and to Vin Jorgensen (he's president of the founders group). Victor Yack, chairman of the dinner, assisted Frucls CriDeUa in the award p resentation and Wiiliam E. Banirey, cliairman of the psychiatry department at UCI Medical School, was guest speaker discussing research and treatment in mental illness . . Vivian Clecak, le ft, discusses Bat- tered Women's Cen!_er with Molly Lyon , center, and Emma Jane Riley. , Hats c6ming back, things looking up for industry By EILEEN PUTMAN By 1977, the figure was $74.2 million. In 1982, it AMoclMed..._w.-had grown to $120 million, a reflection of the NEW YORK -"Casablanca" fans get American woman's growing fascination with hats. Stein thinks the princess' taste has populariz.ed the hats traditionally worn by the British royal family. goosebumps over Humphrey Bogart's farewell to "They are defiajtely coming barjt," said Lee __ --Ingrid-fletgma~~~ \irport-.David -_..~cMhisseason designed for the Bill Blass Stein gets them over Miss Bergman's hat. collection a "Tron" sailor hat named after the Disney ':Sheis the firstmembuof.~yal family who .,_ - really looks at herself in the mirror before abe buys a l#Wli4&1111 New fall hats that women will be wearing includes these two Lee Black creations. He offe rs a two-tone, head hugging felt turban (below) and a flat-brim sailor with an ostrich pompom (above). Its brim, with the exotic dip over her eyebrows, movie and offering an updated look to the old made the style a big seller and an enduring classic. hardhat. But little has thrilled the industry since, except Blass, like many designers this season, showed perhaps Jacqueline Kennedy's penchant for pillbox hats with most of his aophisticated daywear, and hats in the '60s. there were glamorous ones for evening witti netting, __ ._.ow, thanks to Princess Diana aJ)d '8Q_s f.~ons, jewels and feathers. the millinery slump appears to be over. In faci, the fashion mOodOf tlie ·gos -=-toward "Business is incredibly good," said Stein, partner dressier, more finished looks -may be just right for of Frank Olive, one of the most respected hat the hat industry. Hat designers are banking on it, and designers. Steiri's observation is reflected by the sales retail price tags for their newest offerings rang\? from Cigures. $30 to $140. The government's Census of Manufacturers, Black says "Tron" is doing well in the takel'l every five years, shows the hat industry did marketplace. Among other popular sellers are the $58.7 million in wholesale business in 1972, when hats familiar Casablanca and the plumed blue hat Princess were far from a staple in the average woman's Diana wore as she left on her honeymoon and which wardrobe. is offered by the Olive house. hat," he said. Stein has ci led one of the.chief drawbacks of hat wearing -many women feel ridiculous in them. But designers say there are no bad hats, only inept wearers. "Everyone that has confidence when they buy the hat looJ<S gooa in it,'" says Stelfi. "Youam't-blame the hat if you don't use it right." Black feels a lot of women juat don't know how to wear hats. They should be worn down on the forehead, not pushed back in schoolgirl style, and hair should be pulled off the face to avoid a cluttered look , he says. Hats, which get their shape from steam blocking on a wooden form, should never be stacked and always kept in boxes to retain their shape. 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Usually, a mother says this when she is mellowed out on Mother's Day with two Valiums. Trust me, the "perks" just aren't there. There are a lot of myths surrounding the teen-age driver. One is that all boys love to tinker with cars and can save you a lot of buc.ks by tuning up your engine and changing the oil. I had a son who solved the problem of a radiator bolling over by pouring a can of Orange Cruah lnto it. I was shocked. I would have been willing to bet he didn't ERMA IOMIECI know where the radiaior was. He certainly never found the gaa tank. Another myth is that they save you time and energy by running errands for you. Would that it were true. I once had dry cleaning that rode around in the back seat for ao long waiting to be dropped off it went out of style. Besidee, for the first few years after your child leama how to drive Confession can bring absolution DEAR ANN: I have a very dear friend who was reared a Catholic. When she was a young woman, she had an abortion, w hich, as she says, automatically excommunicated her from the church. She does not practice any religion now - says, "U the church doesn't want me, then I don't want the church.•• I really believe she wants to belong to the church again, and I feel that somehow she could. How does one resolve an excommunication? Does the pope have to give his blessing before a person can get back? I would not suggest anything to her because she might tell me to MYOB. Will you print some infonnation on the subject? I know she reads your column every day. Please help her. -LOST SHEEP DEAR WST SHEEP: I aaked Father Tlleodore Heaborp. president of tbe University of Notre Dame, to auwer tlals one. Here 11 b.11 responae: "It 11 true tbat there 11 an excommulcaUon penalty attached to procariDg u abortion. however, t11e person wbo bas tbe abortion mast be aware tlaat tlala penalty H.iata ud goes ahead ud baa It uyway. 'tbe qaestio11 of prime Importance: Did tlle young woman lmow aboat tbls cbarcb law? "ID tbe event tlaat sbe did lmow and bad tbe abortioa uyway, alle cu be absolved of tile sin by confessing It to any priest. I beli!~e most bloops delepte to all tlle1r priests die pvwer to abaolve from ~a excommu.icatioa, eve11 tbo•p It 11 tec'9ically bo"11 u a 'reserved alD.' -.. , wMld adVIR me womu to"lline a goOa confesslOll, pat tlaJs matter beklad Iler ud start anew. It certa.illly la 110t a qaestion of &ff cllarcb not waatiq lier. Tbe cb•rcb exlsta to belp everyoae wio needs It." Ap.ID, Fatller Beabarp llaa proven tllat be Is a compasalonate, cari.Dg priest, aeek.illg always to beal aad belp. Wlaat a 1pleadld example for all tlle clel'I)'! • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: Your readers never pasa up a c.hance to tell you when you are wrong. ... cla.uic apparel you won't bell.ft the pric.I eo4:! ~ ~-4136 RUFFELL'S UPHOlSTERY, INC. •-....•tw-4hwe 1922 HAllOI llVD. cost• Ml.,__., sieezn_. . ...,,_ ....... CORRECTIO-·-... Sconcllnavion lmpens Seocliff Vll'°9• ~ANN lADIS For a change I'm writing to tell you when you were right. I do this not only for the pleasure it brings me, but also because I'll bet you caught a lot of hell from the lawyers after you wrote: "The legal system in the United States is a disgrace." Enclosed is a clipping from a page one story of the New York Times, quoting Derek Bok, president of Harvard University. Dr. Bok said: "The legal system in this country is among the most exper;>sive and the least efficient in the world. As a result, we get a spurious form of justice that places the interests of the privileged ahead of justice for the poor and middle-clasa citil.ens." How do you like thoee apples? -APPLAUD- ING FROM THE SIDELINES IN MAINE DEAR MAINE: I like tboae apples just fine, but I fear you llave given me too macb credit. Wlllle I am ID complete agreement wltb Dr. Bok, tbe syatem I lmocked waa tbe PENAL 1y1tem. Cheek tlle cllpplng, cbum, and tllukl for writing anyway. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: P lease explain a Samual Rogers quote in a recen t column by $ydney Hanis: "n doesn"Tt much matter who one marries because he is sure to find out next morning it is someone elae." -DENSE IN D~TUR DEAR D: Love 11 blllld. Sometimes It la alao deaf dd damb. • • • How much do you know about pot, cocaine, LSD, speed, PCP, uppers and downers. glue and h eroin? Are all these drugs dangerous? Get Ann Landers' all-n ew booklet, "The 'Lowdown on Dope." For each booklet ordered, send 12 plus a Jong, sell-addressed envelope (37 cenra poar.age) t.o Ann Landers, P.O. Box 11995, crucago. DJ. 60611. SALE MARIMEKKO FABRIC V2 Price Regularly •19 and •24 yd. r--......,,......,..,..._""'"91fO .. i'ti"lw'"~;Soty11191 ..... I ht 0 9°ttr On pege 2 of.._. "ah of July Sele" ctrcular, there •• 8ft advertlHment for L-egtrtcttJ P11ntJ HoM. The .... prtce ta cor· reel; however, the reeuler prtce ahould be S1M llftd the NV• Inga ahould be "lave 50~ ". •• alncerely ,..,., thta error. 2223 Main St., Huntin9ten lch. 536-4511 jSearsl CORRECTIOI °" ,...12 .. tM .... ··w o1rou1er, .-""' ......... ..., """' lrd,IM.1pulll1,._. .............. "' .. ::-....::::~.~~ ::; ......... .............. -n. ......... ................. ~ :.'".:=·c:t~§ .. ,..... .. ,.. ............ .... .., ............ ,. ..... .., ..... ... ,. .,,., .... , . "•,,. --' I Sears I· 'I~ "OJltti_.c••llOlU Read - S'LIM eouR.MET- forta.)fy, shmmin9r food va.I~ in-the llllJPllll ' . ..Houn; Mon.,SOt. ULto 6_ Sun10teS yourc.ariaa blur. Itneveractuallyatopi, butiaonly a relay vehicle drcl1na alowly around the drive or cruiling ln front of the bowie, but never really comJ.na to a complete atop. waa the cruy-out-of-oont.rol wet.rdo at the wheel that every other mother feared. Mote importantly, there la no auch thing aa a teen-ager without hia or her own whee la. You may think ifa &oiJ\8 to be a "aha.ring experience," but you are wrong. You are not aayina hello to a new driver, but goodbye to your car. A father once figured out what it <X»t to eend his son out for a half gallon of ak1m milk. When he. averaged the inluranoe, the licen8e, the gaa, the cost of the dumpster which the son b!M;ked lnto, the towing charges and the court ooeta, he could have bought hia own dairy farm in Wl.econain. ' I'm willing to admit ·there are 10me plutleS with teen-age drivers, but only if they're girla who are honor students, don't smoke, drive a 1tation wagon, have no social life, are trained mechania., have a hit record, and won a car in a lottery. One innocent mother once aaid, "Now that my son drives I have peace of mind juat knowing he isn't driving around with some cruy-out-of-oontrol weirdo at the w~l." We didn't know how to tell·her that her 1<>n It might work. GORIN 011 BRIDGE BY CHARLES H. GOREN AND OMAR SHARIF BUSTROS'S BURLESQUE DEAR REAOERs: We have bad ... ,. reque1te over tile 1ear1 for u.o .. laucl1 tut we eoMlder to be ou favorite1. That aakea qidte a U1t. For the time belas. therefore, we are devotiq the Suday eol· 11111a to a eeriee of famou1 haad1. At the end of the 1erie1, we will 10 bAek to our weekly qU41atlon and aa1wer eoluma. North-South vulnerable. North deals. NORTH •Void V'Q4 o AKQ85 +KQI0852 WEST EAST •AKQ108753• 9 ,..,, I 0 7 5 V' K 6 3 2 0 6 0 J 10 9 7 4 • 3 • J96 SOUTH • J642 V' A J 98 0 32 +A74 The bidding: ~ North Eaet South W eet I 0 PHI I V' 2 • 2 0 Pa11 2 NT Pu1 6 • Paa1 6 • Pu11 6 NT P111 PaH Pa11 Opening lead: Queen of •. Ever yont> says thal a psychic bid would never fool him. Truth is, even the world's best players can be taken in by a timely psychic. This· hand is from the 1966 World Pair Olympiad. T he villain or the piece is Fadi Bustros or Lebanon. His victfms -Dor othy Hayden and B.J . Becker of the U.S .• in t he running for the Open pairs title. Bustros felt he had no defense against an l:.'nemy contract. and he could always bid his s pades it he so desired. He little realized what havoc his innocent psychic bid or two clubs would cause an ' the enemy ranks . Mr. Becker might perhaps have doubled two clubs • which would have exposed I he psyche when East ran. His quiet two diamond rebid set t he stage for a later misunders tanding. Whe n Mrs . Hayden bid t wo no THE FJREWORKS ARE IN FLASH DANCE ... WHAT A FEELING FOR THE HOLIDAYS! ''THI BIST SUPl .. AN YIT'' trump. Uecker reall'ted that his opponent was pulling a Cast one, so he bid what he thought was a natural s ix clubs. H 1s partner read this as some sort or space·age cue· bid. and s howed her spade suit. Bustros was too delighted al what was transpiring to double. and he was laughing so hard when six no trump came round to him that h1· forgot lo double! However. he did remember lo cash his three high spades for an excellent result. Incidentally. there are a number or ways that a club lam can be brought home - indeed . declarer can make all the trick!' 1f he plays the hand wide opeon. But perhaps t he safest way after ruffing a spade lead i!. lo cash the ace or rl1amonds. crosi. to the ace of clubs and lead a diamond. When Wes t can't r u(C . declarer can ruff a diamond. draw trumps and take the heart finesse. Send any queelioaa for tJai1 eohama t.: Charle• Goren and Omar SlaarU,' eare of llU• aewepaper. ~ ORANGI MAll ~ &THUTRES IUSTIN SOUTH Of l lNCOIJI f71• U7~ ~ rrl••rd\ 8"1'TOI t. ll!Jlilt '41\ -Tim• "THE FIRST TRIPLE CROWN ....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...._,,,..,,.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ...,•iii• Bf••-. OF MOTION PICTURES!" .. ...., .... 11t.1Wyw11'£~'~n~.t~-U~~- -MAN< HAMILL • HAMSON FOAD • CAIRE ASHER 811.LY DEE WILLIAMS • NffliONY DANIELS. ~ ... ___ • ...., ..... !(ttjl_.. •• _Cll • ' -.RICHAN> MAAOUANO-.HOwAAO KAZAN.AAH -·.GEORGE LUCAS .._.LAWRENCE KASOAH • CEORGf LUCAS I~ ,,, "" I "I\ \ 1 I ' I t " • ~ ll' • . ,, -·: • . ' ~ -.. Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunday, July 3, 1983 Cl • 'Tom Dooley' afteJ 25 years !l!'~;!. ~~PBELL NEW YORK -The Kingston Tno, which reoently played Carnegie Hall, was formed in the spring of 1957 and has been cele brating its 25th anniversary for the past year. But there hasn't exactly been a Kingston Trio for most of those years. Only one of the original members, Bob S hane, silver-ha.ired at 49, ls left. The others are Roger Gambill, 41 , who has been singing with Shane for 11 years, and George G rove, 35. whoas a boy listened. to Kingston Trio records so much that his father admonished him, "After all, you c.an never grow up and be in the Kingston Trio." In 1957, the Kingston Trio was Shane, Nick Reynolds and Dave G uard, Menlo College students who sang in coffee houses around San Francisco. They were discovered by a publicist at the Cracker Pat in Palo Alto and signed to a contract written on a table napkin. Theil:. biggettt hjt came the following year with "Tom Dooley." only their second release. Other songs they made famous were "'The Tijuana J ail," "M.T.A.," "A Worried Man" and "Scotch and Soda." The trio tours 35 weeks a year. "T he economy dictates where we play," Grove said. When the y first regrouped, they spent three months in the Ohio Valley and the rest in the West. Now, they're expanding the territory. Their Carnegie Hall appearance was the trio's first in 21 years. What about the inevitable comparisons? "A lot of people play our old records before coming to hear us," Shane said. ''Basically, all we've done with the old material is uptempo it. Everybody has learned to live faster lives. We moved up the pace. "Ge<lrge has a whisky baritone that people remember," he said . "Roger has a high tenor voice.1 fill in on lead; harmony's too hard. Whatever it is, it w orks. It works very well. "We're nostalgic in the fact about 70 percent of the tunes in the show are old. In those days we probably did more ballads. Not that I don't like them. This show is a little faster paced than the old show w as, and a little looser. ''The main diffe rence to me is personalities," "ENTERTAIN~tENT AT ITS BEST! A J.R.Jn& Circus of Action, Stunts and Fun!" _._.,.. ......... • "lfJIT"l'OffN'T TONH;HT ALBERT R. 8AOCCOU -ROGER MOORE IS IAN FLEMING"S JAMFS BOND 001- --:2NOw-PLATJm;=:----................ ~0-ft 't 119 91$0 .u .. .,...,. .... "'"'' \19 \J]9 •COtTA..U l1•t""B& t•: S,..0 1U i •COITA MU U-AllACll H wlfO\"'Jf'WI' '• (¢•¥01S,C,.1 .. C,.A • n .. no~ •u 1stt HTOllO •OUllOf E••t"f'ii; S.00 ,,~ • Cir-~ ''' H ! 6H H~l IH IM •WUTMltd!fa r •.a,:tlfll1t!t•q (C•••t-C,,.. .. ,,.,, ,,.. .... ~ ,~. o~~) H' ''1~ ........ , .. CDl-...-1 •~r=,~ l -'~ltfi040C"tN' SUOVIElllVl.A.'OSUi ~~AmAL ~ mllDr. , P!twet 11<1ClAll'SP<lm0: THE MtlT 0.Y , bee* P!odlml Ill.VI~ SOO. !l41lD cmMB Md AW WOSOi ,,.ltl bf ml t SIAYlllJ. lAW OOS l lkl ClAll Plot1la4byOOItwm1111 D Wll ~., lkl CUii AflWlr la ~&. Poclrtt Ws ...-1--•ui.rv R -~~-=~ ~ff>o'M· l:P.... . ...... . .. ._...~ -· Shane added. "In thoee days we weren't as friendly tow~ each other all the time as we are in t.h1a group." In 1981. a friend of Shane's, Nick Heyl, formed a record company, Xerex, in Norwich, Vt., to record the Kingston Trio. He put out "25 Years Nonat.op," old hits newly sung. and "Looking for the·Sunahine ." Vley're sold by mail and at concerta. Dave Guard left the Kinpton Trio in 1961, replaced for six YelfS by John Stewart. In 1967, Shane and Stewart started aolo careers and Nick Reynolds started f.arming. "I was doing a 90lo about nine months in 1968," Shane recalled.. "I didn't like it. I realized I enjoyed singing with a group. Then I started the New Kingston Trio with. a couple of other fellows. We made one single rt!(X)l'd for Capitol. It waa horrible. ~ don't remember what it is. "'IS~ of m1 f'C!•pOnrw• ramr from tlw Pllo1." t .d .... , ••• ,.d '" lh, f>1l~1 •nd tlr.• "'•••ltcr fot "'' • ., .. " ho~u t ..... _. ... ,.4 20 ,.u. - IV t•nu· hotM th• l*•lui aftd onl)· un' f"•IH)n.,. ,, ... ., .. "" ...... ,., I ••• .. ,,, h•l'Pt '""h lh~ f>tlul J.,,,, 'ihf'ltun 1\, .. ,,.,,, ~ .. ,..,, •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ** A DVANCE TICKETS NOW ON SALE FOR Rfru~of: SU",......: OcmPussv ~ -THEJEOI -~--&""' M- AT i7C.iiii'. _,. OUTL E.TS (lncludln9 Music Plut't "Basically we were' doing bars, hardly any concerts at all. We couldn't get any better jobe. We were singing mostly new material. .._jiiiiiiiii~=~~~IB!~!fL:21iiiiiiiiiiii~ LUXURY HEATRES "If I was going to keep the name," he continued, "l was going to have to do the old material, becaU8e of lat Twtlbli111tSllewi1uOMlYS2.l611ftltssOtlltfwlwllltt4 the amount of people w e had sold recorda..to. It took S tllll3r1Ufl•Jltil6l6J~ 255Jf~~~) four or five years before that sank in with-the." - - Gambill was with Shane by that time. They g,/ly .A-FOR FUOI EXCITEmEnTI V111tOur... _,._ they added Grove because they all got along. His H }o( voice helped, too, and so did his playing banjo and ARCADE of GAMES• :~'~·.·~.'.'," guitar. Shane and Gambill play only guitar. ''I thought, 'It's time to go out on a limb and buy the name,"' Shane said. "It cost me everything I had. It was owned by Kingston Trio Inc., a corporation of three major stockholders. Now it is owned by me. We may go public." How does the Kingston Trio pick ne w songs? A fan brought one back stage and it ended up on the new albwn. If a song pleases them, they put it into concerts a few times and if audiences like it. it stays. And which of the old Kingston Trio hits are they so sick of they don't sing any more? All three maintain that they aren't sick of any of them. Why, said Shane, he was singing "Scotch and Soda" solo in college three years before the Ki.ngJJ1on Trio sang it. CF' fBRATE TtE 4th WITH THE #1 COMEDY IN AMERICA! ''TIE FUNNIEST AMEllCAN MOVE COMEDY Of TIE YEAR!' DAN IYllOYD EDDIE MURPHY Bl_._-.. __ NOW PLAv:~~,,, .,,,,.,.,.. ......... ....,.1.t• .......... ,,.~~""""' -.BlRT -. ...-< REYNOLDS ........................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 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Anq1•1o .. , KCET· fV 1P8SI Lt>' Ar,,11•111 I!> KOCE rv 1PBS1 Hun! nqton At• I( II (DJMOYIE • • • "Rollercouter" ( 19771 Glol'ge Segal, Timothy Bottoms, (JJMOVIE • * "Fridey The 131h" ( 1980} Betsy Palmer, Adrletlne King .MOYIE U 'h "An Eye For An Eye" (1981} Chudl Homs, C1111stophef Lee. -10'.30- 1 AOIERT SCHULLEA WAUYOEOAGE -10:45-• SUllC)AY Sf'ORTS PAGE -11:00-grsU~ I GENE SCOTT 6M'IFALWW. Cll MARCH Of !*ES ~ -11:15- 8Cll8NEWS -11:30- 1=== AXNFMI 8*El & SIERT AT THE MCMfl 1:-0 • • •.; "Gable And Lombard" (19761 J11n11 Brolin, Jill Clayburgll. 1=~ H 'h "~y Ill" (1 982} S~ter Stlllone. Clt1 Weathers (%)MOYIE h "Honky TC>nl Fr...,,ay" (t98t} w11111m Devane. BMr1Y o· Aogek>. -1t:46-G MOYIE . * * "The LUI Ride OI The Daltoo Gang" ( 1979} Llfry Wllco•. Jade Pllance 8MOYIE • H "The SWllMllll'" (1968} &K1 LlnCIStet. Janice RUie. Cl)MOYIE * • •.; "Come Bick To The S And Dime, Jimmy Oeln, Jltnmy Dean" ( 1982} Sllldy Dennis, Chef -11:50- 8MOYIE * • • "lndltoreel'' (1958) Cary Gr1nt, 11l9rid S.gman -1~­e100ouJB <Il INDEPENDEHT NETWOAK NlW8 1~~ * •.; "The s.ducllon" I 19821 MorgMi Fwellild. Miellael Sarraiin eMOYIE • • "Wallresa" {19821 Carol Dfake, JtmHama -t2:30-~ =°TTL.E: UP ClOSE * * * "The Secret Night Caller" ( 1975} Robert Reed, Hoe>e Lange .Ml.ESSON -t2:35-(C)MOYIE **'A "An Eye For A11 E)'9" ( 19811 CllUQ Nofrl5, ChrlSlopher Lee -1:00- <IlVOY~TOMBOnOMOf l)tltlA -z.. -8 Cll MARCH Of '*ES TELETMOH (CONT'D) • IN&IOE OOSP£l MUSIC -1:15- (8) F\.EETWOOO MAC 1H COHiCERT -t:30- ·~ •••.; "The Bo<der" (19811 Jeck Nictlollon, Valerie P«nne (%)MOYIE • * "Blood Beactl" ( 1981) John Saxon, Burl Young -1:.,- Cl)MOYIE ** "The House Wllete E0/14 Owels" ( 1982} EdWarCI Alberl. Susan George -~ ENEWS MGKTWATCH MCI() WfTH DAVID (D) IASEMl1. Pf!EV1EW ·13 • AU STM 8"0WCASE -2:15-®MOYIE • * * "The Thing' ( 1982) Kurt All ... 1111, RlchNd l>jlar1. -2:30-~~TB.l. * U "Sell Wiie" (19571 Richard Burton. Joan Collins -2:45- GATOHEWfTH -3:00-~ ~IO STllfTCH U.C,..MNOf OfOI& (%)MOW (CONT'D) *** "The New LMd" (t972} Liv IJ!lmtM. Maa von s~ -S:tO- ())MOYIE * * "f'rldiy The 13th" ( 1980) a.tty Pllllnef ·t"'*"" King • '-...-1:10-.MOY!l ... "Night MMs" (1975} o.ne Hlcltl'lllll, JtnnlW Warren -~­(!) FNTHIO -1:45- -~-~~ M MON..o • u "rile Frtnell Lteutt(lllll't Woman" (t981} Mtryl StrMCI, Jlf~ my lront -4:10-oowua 1&10N a FNAY -4:30-(!) IUIJ.Ml(LI -4:46- (1) ""'9CTI. y AWi(. PlalC NOTICE Ml.IC M>TIC! Pacific Travel School FteTmou• eutM•• f'ICT'ITIO&M .,... .. NAMI tTATIMIN'T 610 f 11th !.1. 111ta A11a. C... 91701 ..._ eTA~ lh• fotlOWft\Q P9ttoo1 ere dotng 11tMl•iW l9V The f~ Ptfaot\9 ate OOtr\Q busl11Me aa IJ•ANGE COl'NfY1 ONL\' PRIVATE buai-u POPEYE'S 0At.LEV & OAR A<.f.RfDITED nAVt!L AC:tNU' S<'.llOOL 0 & S LTD, P O Boa 1M . 120 HOUSE, 1700 PIK11nlla, Coat• American A lr11"9 S•bf• Computer Training lfv!M A .... T-301, 1"""9, c. 92"3 ~-,:,~~ .• e?.~~-t~ ··~ , &~. MORHING. AnERHOON, EVENING CLASSES 0tinn1e o Po.pe11. 120 •mo. AW9. -.,...,,. "' .., ....,. T~1. ltvlne, C1 9m3 inc • Cell! COip . 1100 -"•· C•ll ( 714) 543·1415 Tlllt 1>11.i-1, conOucteO ciy .,, Costa Meu, Ce 82«127 .w.., ..,_ ~ doecl • .,.._....,.. -1no1v10u., Thi• bU!lll\ftl II conduct.a l>y • Oenlll• 0 Pot91t11 c0tp0taHon Thie •l•lemt<ll w• I'*! wttn tM Ameriee" Coe Mlg L•bt tr>e COlmly Clefll ot O.ange County on G1900<Y HOwtll, PrMldenl Junl 15, 1983 thl• •l•tement w11 111.o with thf 1p;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 ,,,,_, COUl\I)' Clefk ol Orange CO\mly on 11 Pul>«thed O.•noe C~•I Delly June I&. 1983, EUROPE PttotJul\I 18 211.July3.10. tt83 '11-2808-83 Publl11*1 Orange Coa11 Otll)I PHot June 20, 28, July 3, 10, t883 flUllUC M>TICE 2812·83 Join oyr rwentleth annual thra.weeks tour. Septem- Mal P\lll.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUt .UelNIH ~•TATl•NT The lollowlng pereon 11 doing bualnHl 11 MAIN ST ARCA OE & ICE CREAM, t 18 Main St .. Hul\llnglOI\ Beacll. c. Con lric . • Calll C0tp . 10377 Su""'· L,,o• Angele•, Celll 90077 Tn1s bust,_. •• conduc1ed by • c;orpor111on Con Inc • Metk Fistler. PrH Thf• llltemertl Wll tll•d with IM County Clltk ol Oranoe County on June 8, t983 '211121 Publllhed O.ang1 Deity PllOt June t2, 1g 26 July 3, t983 P\lll.IC NOTICE 'ICTITIOUt ., ..... NAME·tTaTIMINT The totlowlng per9001 ere doing 1>u11neu ••· SWEET· T'S 9872 Kote Drive. Hunt- ington Beach, CA 92846 KATHLEEN ATKINS PARKER 9872 Kite Or , HunllnglM Beach, CA 92646 KERRY LEE P.._RKER 9812 Kite Or, Hul\ll~gton S..ch. CA 92846 Thia buslnes• In conducted by a gel\erel per1ner1hlp. Kathleen A. Parker Thie 1111emen1 wa filed with tile COUl\ly Clerk ot Orange County on June 8, t983. ,. .. Publl•hed Oreng• Coa11 Diily Pilot June t2. 19, 211, Jullf 3, t983 2704·83 ber-Odtober 1983. The best time to visit Europe. ,.~~:.~=- Conducted from LA, and back to L.A. Covering Eng-l h9 1<>11-•ng '*'°"' era dOll\g land~Fr C"e. Germany. A ustria, Italy, Switzerland, bullne .. 11: Holla nd Yugoslavia. First Claaa or Su~lor Tourist .,..~:!c~~/~:~::n~~~!: ~io~ Hot , rooms with private baths everywhere, many J.,,,.. w Ttnny. 1022 s11ver meals, deluxe bus. Small, coogenlal group. Get ac-s1a111on. v1111. c.. 82083 qualnted party, Information group meeting, many oevid w Allen. t8332 B1rc11 St, speclal events. Tips, taxes, handling ot luggages, en-F01mta1n v111ey. c1. 1121011 trance lees, etc. are Included. ~· .. ";::n"::.ri~p~ed by a M mw ••lb ........... _, lW&. Oa'lld W. Allen • ThlS llatemenl WU llled with tM Ill llllllftl. ...... ___ ._, .. _ .... 11,llO,• County Clefli. ol Orange County on POI RUll'fllllM a~ Mey 20, 1983 f111972 Publllhed Oreoge Cout 0111)1 PllOI Ju"• 19, 28, July 3, tO, t983 283G-83 Deelgn Pl•u Travel 220 New"rt Center Drive. N.B. Tel (714) l40-0820/133-350I, or EYDM6S I H(U)AYS CALL TIE LEAID 760-9197 Nil.IC NOTICE NI.JC M>TICE f'ICTmOUt llU ... H PICTmOUt .., ..... NA• tTATIMINT NAMI tTATIMSNT Tile IOllOWll'!O penona WI doing Thi IOUOWlng petlOfla ate dOlng t>uslnet111: t>utl""41 aa: FIVEPLANTS ASSOCIATES 2800 REAL ESTATE ESTABLISHMENT. :26~~1Wood Av•.. Fullerton. CA 705 El Camino RMI, Tualln, Cllll. HUDVALE ASSOCIATES, a Hm· 92880 llld pat1nerlllllp 11 generel partner, Anlle A, Scllandel, 17 St. Trooez. 1029 Wallace Ridge, Beverly Hiiie, Newpon 8each, Calll. 926e0 CA090ET2EtROO CORPO"•TtON, • ~-. Harky L Biiker, 3t311 Holly Or. Ml.IC M>TlCE flCTTTIOUe 8U ... H NU. tTAT'lmNT T lie IOllowlng pereona ere dOing bUtlnM&U (A) SENIOR REl A TIONS, tBI SENIO R HIGHLIGHTS, 5 5 Dartmouth Ave, lrvlne, Ca 827 t5 Let Stanton McCamon, 65 Oerthouth Ave, 1rv1ne. Ca 827 15 Thie t>ullnet• It oonduc:tlld t>y an lndlvtdual LM s McCemon Thll llllllmltnl WU llled with lhe County Cter~ ot Orange County on Pa111Cll Publlthed Orange Cout Dally Piiot Ju"• 19, 28. July 3, 10, 1963 2822..al "" ~ South Laguna, C.111 92877 ~r11ton H general panner, 1029 Greg()(y w. M00te. 201 Glenwood l'tlll.IC NOTICE ellece Ridge, Beverly Hiiia, CA Circle 20·F, Monter-. Ca. 93940 90210 ., flCTITIOUt 8U ... U Thll bull-le Cornlue1ed by: a JC>Nph J. Murpny, 8 Solana. NAMI tTATIMaNT llmlled P•r1nerllllip trvlne. Cellfornfe 92715 The !Oltowlng '*'°"' .,1 doing Hudvale AMOClllM Thi• bu.._ ,, conducted l>y e bual""8 •• By: Oetero Cotp, genetll pwtnerlllllp p 0.0 FL YER DELIVERY 872 VIC- Tn.ock>f• H. Rhe>dee, PrM . JOSEPH J. MURPHY !Otll St . Coate ....... CA 921127 l'UBLIC NOTICC Thi• 1111-1 WU ftled With Ille Thi• ••a•-t WU llled with Ille ROBERT E McCOSKER.572 VIC- County Clefk of Oftnge County on County Clerk ol Orange Cou"IY on tori• St . eo.11 Mela, CA 924527 '1CTITIOUe .,..,... June 22. 1983 June 15, 1983 Thia busl,,... ta condue1ed by-an NAllllE •TA n•NT ""* P21'tA lll01Vl<luel Pu1>11ahed Oranr eoe.1 0111y Publlshecl Or•nge Cout o.,..y Ro11et1 E. McCo911er Tne IOUoWing Pl<IOfl la dOlng Piiot June 28, July . 10. 17, 1983 Piiot June 19. 28, Juty 3. 10, 18$3 Thi• •Ill-I WM ftled with tile bufH~f:w MASTER MECHANIC ,__ _______ ....,...,.;;zx....._ _______ __:'l~IOe=.:-83::::...iCounty Clefil of Oreoge County on June 22. 1983 e.4w 17•h Stre11.cott•M .... CA Follow advice on domestic ~rrairs ,,,.,. 92627 .... ""-CoMI "'""'" CAROLYN BREMMER 234 t>v r\nn Lande rs. ..., ~ .-vblllllled ..,..~ -· Monarch Bay. South Laguna, CA r... Pilot June 28. July ' lO, 17. t983 92677 29 l9..a3 Thia bullneu la condue1ed by an ln<IMdual Carolyn Brem'"" ThlS atatement WU tiled with 11141 County Cle<1! of Orange County on June 7. 1983 ,,,_ Publlahed Or1nge Coaal Diiiy Piiot June 12. 19, 28, July 3, t983. .2112.93 PtalC NOTICE '1CTITIOUa llU ... H NA• eTAn•NT Tile loilowtng perton 11 do•1111 bullneu H DER WIENERSCHNITZEL 185 t Harb-Or Blvd., Ca.II MeM, CA 92627 TAE SUNG MOON 4818 SI Chariet Pl No.2, Loe AngMt, CA 90019 Tn11 butlneu 11 condueled t>y en lnCl1vldull T .. sung Moon Thll llllemel\I •U llled With 011 County Ci.Ml ot OflllQe County on June 1 t983 ,... Pub11aheel Ofange Cont Dally PtlOI J\Jne 12 18. 28. J\Jly 3, 1983 2711.93 Plate NOTICE FICTTTIOUe _, ..... ...... TAnMnfl TM totlowlng ~'°''' ere doing business u NORFLEET JRS 9331 GelMllMd Or .• Hu"lll)glon Be.teh. CA 92844_ -DOMINIC ANTHONY CORP' 1 Catll Corp . 9331 Gateetlead 0.. Huntington S.aeh. CA 82646 This business 11 conduc111d by 1 corpo.ello" Oomlnte Anthony Corp Jackie Cien.tla, Pr .. thl• 1111emefll wu tiled wllh 11141 COUl!ly C18'k ol Orange County on June 1 1983 ,_1 Published Or•noe Coaat Dally Piiot June 12, 19, 28 July 3, 1983 27 t3·83 1111H 1mm MALLOY DAVID J. MALLOY, resi- dent o r Little Balboa Island. passed away on Ju~ 17. 1983 Survived by 2 nJeces. Margit Easley and ln~r Ma rie G raham and I gTand-niece Mary Easley Pnvate memon al services were ronduc1ed Friends who wish m lieu of flowers may make rontr1butlona to lhe Amencan U.nc.-er So- c~ty M<ill oy-Mltten Fu· neral Home dlrec10rs. (213) '4ClftC VtlW MIM>ltAL,AaK Cemeterv Mortuarv Chapel-Crematory 3500 Pac•l•c View Drove Newporl Beach 64-i 2100 McCOllMK:M MOUUAlllS Laauna Beach 49'·9'15 L~unai H1ll$ 768·0933 SOln Ju8n C.u1,1111no 49S 1776 HAUOlt LAWfl'-MT OUYI Mo11uarv • Cemet11rv CremalOf\' 16?5 01s111r Ave Cos111 Mesa ~40·5554 ..... CIUOTHIU llU. UOADWA' MOHUUY 110 Oroadw•v Cosu1 MtH 642 9 150 1AA.n••t10t4 "'°"'" a TVTMIU. W111fr'(.,fi,"t."" Cot1aM .. a tt4f\·931f TDDAT'I CIDlllDID PVllLI ~ ACROSS flower t2t Happening 19 Uvlng room 83 Ribbon: 72 Ribbed 122 T .. t 20 L.ullrOUI comb. lorm t LHlhef cloth t24 Seep planta 34 it:" 84 Perform• fHt~ 73 Sound of t27 Icy coettng I t l!Qhtl 85 OllOf d41rly 8 New Dlllhl chain• 128 Thlt : French 35 F'We remains fight• "'" 74 Coddled 1211 -Deum 36 Ruthenium Ml Evll apell 11 Hoallll 75 Senator 130 Coltege aymbol 87 Chuma tKCUlalonl Kennedy Oegf•: 38 Exlata 811 Tamartt;c 18 Neel eound1 78H-la abbr. 40 Female deer taltlr .. 21 Append-77 Side 131aw-42~rlngt 89 Bulk .. 711 Motl\e mile 45 Bamboolltt• 91 WadM 22 w--r1 711Henwnwe 132CoNl1 gr ... Kf'098 23 Adlnow-80 Bw1• aymbol 47 Mine 92 TIXJ timer ledge 81 ~llh'• t33 Nero'• entrance 93 PrOhlblll 24 MOllem .... ''four" 50 OrllpauM 95 Hoodlums deity 82 Gazlng 134 Rough lava $1 Coms*te 96 ShlllMMN, 25 Cotrel•tlW Intently 135 e.r: 52 Imbibed brazen 211 Palm Illy 85 Elev•te comb.tonn 54The-I· 97 NallYe ol 27 Aelor Atnef 811Mlftl~ 1311 Attempter eop lndl• 211 Alhom. 87 Kna¥e of 1311 Poe'a bird 55 Fu1ent 99 Senti• 211 Tllut Clubl 140ChOICe MCUfely ~ 30 COnllnant: 90 Shell nut 1 grOUO 56Cogltate 100Whlfl abbr. 91 Liquor 142 Range 57 Tute 101 Peell 31 Rlght-hwld ~r• t 44 African 58 Skewer 103 Aiph•bet page 92 Diaofdered villages 59 Blblic.J charac:1er• 32 Concerning 93 Geologtc.J t45 Playground weed 104 Glrt'a n1me 33 Monlltf epodl chute 60 o.--tllke 105 New Zea- 35 Punlal\ • MThoM 146 Chllleng9r 6t Ptvmblng lendfon 37Pr~lng egalMI 147 J•b• complain ta 106 Votes Into 39 ConluM 95 Errors 82 Hollllng ottloe ., ~t-118 Pullman bed DOWN device 107 Sectet product• 97 Slc>f)I t Bend1over 64 Ruoy to 108 King 43 Oreell tetter 98 Headland 2 Object ol pluck "beater" 44 Turnl looM 99 "Shindig" •11acll 85 Blbllc:11 110 Climbed a 46 Mueleal 100 Victim: 3J~ name mountain fntlrumenl elang mile 116 Beatty t l l Rock Mn 48 Pigpen 102wun. 4 Change movie 112 MOSiem 49 Egyptt1111 lightly 5 OrMlt lltter 611 Nual n•rne month 104 Tomato 6AppMr lnltection 113 Tiiie ew1y 51 Cllke lir;wa PU1t 7 Pualonate 69 For•t I 14 Flltlbone 52 Flight .... 105 BrooehM aw .. iw11d ci.atlng ridge bird 1oe Oo....mment -I 70 Barglln 116 Added to 53 St1t1 of· egency: 9 Relellng even ta lhe pot eulllx abbr. to Ida 72 ~ge In Life 117 Siiicon 54 Maple 109 -on. tO Profited 73 Conlllct symbol genue encourages 11 Gr•1er• 74 -H09. 1111 Behold!. 55 Shorl lettera 110 More teture 12Lcw. '30'sdanoe t20 Lyric; muM 56 For•t path• 111Tlme "medly" 711 Bridle 123 Oenuine 58 Oec:111ee Indicator 13 "'°'; l)f9fiK atrtpl 12 5 Sunlietl 61 Anderl! 1 12Br~ 14 FMrlul: 77 FuMI par11y oar-62 Map parrot comb. torm 78 Swamp 126 Atweys 83 Sand111ec: 115 Find• 15 Neut!Cal 79 Laud 134 Deed1y ltlper ,,.. 117 Mar.u dlfecltlOn 80 Chewy 137 Noun IUfTlx 67P .... lhoee 111 Sun ahleld cendy 139C-'a 66 Trinity 118 Creole 17 Elec:trtc.i 81 Outpl .... ,. .. 119 CNllh Stat•: abbr. lore. prec:tlce ,. t lrl•h 70 Strike 119 Formal 180-heed 112 Reach anot111tor 71 Spring lighter train ec:ro11 143 AP9f0Ye L .. ClAS SlfllD Daily Pilat Sunday, July 3, 1983 Looking I or a car eer in sales? See today's Help Wanted ads, classification 5100. IHMt fer Salt , ...... ft1 lalt leatn fer lalt IHHH• fer lalt lt11t1 fer lalt j H••••• ler lalt ;;;;.••-•-.•n-...l.-•r....,lal......,•_-1 ... • lea Salt ..._ ltr Salt ..._ ltr Salt ...... 1M2 ....... llOI ..... 1 ' llH ...... 1002 •• .,.. 1ooz, .;:;,;Gt;,;;;H,;.;f.;:;,;11;..._ ____ ._ .. =z •••••• 1002 ....... llU lntral ,,.. _ .... __ •• ___ •• .......,. I SHORECLIFFS 4 BR. canyon & ocean view, stunning. 249 Evening Canyon Rd. $745,000 fee. VIEW TRY 10'X. HWI 1830 Port Barmouth, 2 story Palermo model. $259,000 l/H. IRVllE TERRACE 'f.i acre. complete remodel, ocean view, 3400 sq. ft., 5 car garage. $599.000 fee. 628 Malabar. VIEW f&STFHI sms Del Taco site In prime location. Good steady return on Invest- ment. Plus tax write off. Long term triple net lease. CAMEO SHORES Best ocean view. $595,000 fee. Maids quarters; 3 Bd, pool, new carpets. VIEW IEW LISTlll -IY ll•EI Expanded Palermo. 4 8-r. re- modeled thru-out. Emotional - must see. HIT&l CHIU IEl 1111 $1250/mo. 3 bd, 2''2 ba, super clean & modern, 2 story, large sundeck. ... -TWO ....... ONGS TIE STAUES COMPAi! 760-1397 673-77&1 POOL HD SPA Meaa'~~i'd~·~·~~ buy. Adorable 4 l>drm home Big 4 Bdrm with 111 the wllh everything a home-e•tras and Including a maker desires. Walk 10 rear yard with pool, spa, beach for convenient and half basketball court. , family recreation play-T he pr 1 c e 7 on 1 y ground. ?riced below S2l5 000. 751-3191 . market at S 169.500 • RUL HTAR STIRE 111-1111 PllCI UHOT'llll 011111& Hl 1111 MPlU Spectacular bay & ocean view - Lg three & two BR "duplex sittr-" ated on 50 ft. com er lot. Beam ceilings, skylights. and shutters thru out. One block to Corona del Mar beach. Owner wiU consider lease/option. Both units com- pletely remodeled. $720,000. Donna Gods hall. llARIH llllE • SUl,0001 Lowest price "Dynasty" model - secluded cul-de-sac location -2 lg BRs.. formal dining. and great entertaining area with sunken fireplace. Seller will trade. Ex- cellent faxed loan available. Belle Partch lllUIYHTln .. E "Augusta" Model highly up- graded featunng 2 BR & den exquisitely decorated in eanhtones. lg wrap around patio, magnificent master suite, break- fast area in kitchen, plus many extras. $329,000 mcl. land. Sharon Smith. A IHT HY II .IUllllE OIHI Lovely Plan 6 at end of cul-de-sac with loads of privacy - near pool & tennis courts. Lg master suite w/sitting rm, bright & cheerful. All this for $299,950. Maxine Propp. THnHIOI DIAl•H Beautiful 3 BR view home. Vaulted celling, gorgeous view of Turtle rock hills. Private atrium, garden kitchen. & family rm. SpeclaJ financing offered by owner. $254,000. Barbara Callihan. ,... ..... ll.lffl -Popular tri-level "S" Plan in good location, cloee to commuruty pool. 3 BR. spacious living rm w/view deck and large muter 1uite. Owner will asaifl with financing. May leaae option. $149.900. LH. Anita Schandel. , ..... , ... ,_ 4 Br, 2 BA tingle 1tory home w /private pool & 1pa In lush 1eduded aetting. Light & airy w /dramatlc U1e of mirrors & aky- 1.i,hta. Only $2".9~ and you own the land. Sandie Fix . .._.844-8200 u111111.1 UYFlllT 1,.111111 btnH11u1 IEWLllTlll Hunt. & Associate Finest Lagoon view from dramatic 3 bdrm, 4 lllHIJ 2·1 feU" ftle lalltHtl REAL EST~l( bath pool home. $1,750,ooo Fee. Open ror OAlllO SIMES appt. 1188 Marine Dr, Lag Bch. 4 + $575,000 Best ocean view. $599,000 fee. lllllR PUii UJFlllT 220 Cliff Dr, Lag Bch, Income $595,000 Maids quarters + 3 bdrm. and Spectacular ba)'f}'ont dplx 2 br, 2 ba up; 2 br, 369 Cypress, ~g Bch, 2 $200,000 up carpets. 2 ba dn. 2 boat apaoes. Reduaid -$1,500,000. 1280 Brangwyn, Lag Bch $395,000 IPll THAY 1•1 PElllSIU -E IOUllflllT 165 McAuley. Lag Bch, 3+ $349,000 a111 .... ,, ••• 31935 S. Coast Hwy, So. Lag $875,000 Ocean & jetty views. Marine room. 4 bdrm, 3 30741 Paseo del Niguel, Lag Nig, 4 TWO bath, 3700 8Q.fl. Xtra parkif\I. $1,385,000. $329,000 ...... UN IW 30942 West.green, Lag Nig $360,000 .__ .. ONGS Remodeled 3 bdrm, 2 bath+ large rec. nn.. 23871 Pebble Beach, Lag Nlg, 3 $281 ,500 Tll ITWD EUUITllYml Spacious 5 Bd sgl level Includes pvt Maid's qtrs. Kitch-fem room w/2nd frplc. Skytltes keep It light & airy. Large deck-patio w/pool & spa on the bay - great for summer entertaining. Central air. Slip for up to 55' boat & side tie. Offered In L.H. at $875,000. beam ceillnp, fum.iahed, ~tioa. $420,000. 25221 Nueva Vista, Lag Nig, 4 $168,500 CO.,Alf FAllllllS 11111 m.LTIP New 4 br, 4~ ba, custom French Normandy 411-3331 710-1397 173-77&1 F.atate 1.2 prime acre hilltop $1,250,000. ....... O&IS IAJFlllY Coronado Jaland c:uat. bayfront lot. 85' boat deck. Plana avail. Now $370,000 w/trade. PlllUMMIN 3 br, 2 ba, frpJc, beam rulling, 2 car carport. On greenbelt. Comm. pool. $125,000. llllWIW-E BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR J·l I P,"Y''d' (Jo ,, ~, 11 t,/~ 1>1111 Hlllll VIEW HllES Large swimming pool & jacuzzi. l level, 4 bdrm, Form Din, Fam Rm, 2 ~ ba. Yll ... Tll u.-. $299,000. W UT/• 11 112•.a~ .......... ,._Mt' llnlmf-. Huge lot, txg ctock(1l • "",._, -• 'play lawn & swun beach. Reduced $170.000 • I0.9'i owner hn. for quick ule. $795.000 (land ind.). Open Sat/sun 11-5. Owner 650-0202 HELEI I. DOWD IULTllS, ... FROM $94,500 TO $1,700,000 WE HAVE IT II 3 BDRM -2 BATH -$94,500 Excellent location -end unit 8Ct'(M8 from large greenbelt area. so no claustrophobia! Cloee to transportation and shopping. Call 7141759-1501 or 7141752-7373 JASMINE CREEK _Ocean & .greenbelt view . . . extra large..apa... l.f ,you...a.te loo~ fQr _ Utopia, better see-thi8-:0nlfl4J'T.000.""7sv:r5U10r 7~73.~. -- BACK BAY -ONLY $119,000 Newly painted, carpets cleaned and ready for new owner! 3 bdnns, 2 ~ baths. Short walk to horse and bike trails around Back Bay. 759-1501 or 752-7373 . - SPYGLASS RIDGE Featuring ocean view, beautiful pool and large lot. Tremendous price reduction. 759-1501or752-7373 VILLAGE WALK -ONLY $105,000 Split level with separate master bdrm with walk-in closet. Private end unit with aecluded patio. Better check it out! 759-1501 or 752-7373 WALK TO BEACH Fixer upper delight -alter you've invested some time & labor .,..y~ can nm, walk (or crawl) to the refreshing surf! Only $148,000! 759-1~01 or 752-7373. SINGLE FAMILY HOME -ONLY $95,000 Large 3 bdrm older family home on huge lot. Existing 'FHA loan at only 8.5% interest. 759-1501 or 752-7373 PRIVATE BEACH And ocean view come with thi.s outatanding 4 bdrm, 5 bath executive - only $525,000! 759-1501 or 752-7373. ONLY $117,000 Customized family home with 3 bdnna, large living room & dining room, huge fireplace and big greenhouae. 759-1501 or752-7373 PRIVATE BOAT SLIP and bay view .. .feels like a "new" home although approx 11 years old. Only $269,000! 759-1501 or 752-7373 R-2 LOT With 3 bdrm home and one bdrm rental unit -Owner says "Cut the price $15,000 and SELL IT!" 759-1501 or 752-7373 NEWPORT BEACH -S134,000 Just put on market. Outnanciina buy for older or younger couple. Next to Haq Hmpital. Private, guard gated community. 2 bdrma, 2 batha. 759-l:wll or 762-7373 MAGNIFICENT VIEW LOT· $1,200,000 1.24 acre offertnc exchmve ocean viewa, privacy & aeclulion. One of the few utea av.U.ble that la eminently suited for a brftthtakina private eet.ate. 769-1601 or 752-7373 LITILE ISUID HOIE I IPUILll This flawless 4 Bd. Is a gem thruout from dramatic courtyard entry to cool pool, spa & lush gardens. Cozy fam rm w/one of 2 frplcs. Formal dining w/pool vu. Pvt security system & 24-hr Big Canyon guarded gate. Assume financ- ing. $649,500. 111.FllllllYllW Big Canyon at Its bestl Contem- porary 2 Br & den Augusta -plan w/mlrrored frplc & floor to cell- Ing windows. Spacious Mstr sulte w/vu. form din-patio, centr. air. security gate, comm. Owner is anxious and has other business interests. Says "SELL" this 3 Bdrm 2 bath home. $340.000. · pool & tennis. $329,500. IUCllTI•E llUL n 113-1111 ... ...,. ... .., .......... 111-1 ... LA LINDA BEAUTY OVERLOOKING MILE SQUARE PARK WITH POOL AND SPA Thia highly upgraded home has everything a family on the go needs. Four spacious bdnns and two and one hall baths plus a family room. Three car garage with a boat door and a covered patio with low maintenance yard. Aaking $189,900. 963-5671 DREAM HOME WITH DREAM FINANCING Imagine, only $26,000 down and takeover the existing low interest loan to buy this four bedrootn, two and one hall bath home in the best area of El Toro. Huge master bedroom, large family room, formal dining room and a coxy wood burning fireplace. Thia prestige home can be yours for a monthly payment of $1,377 principal & interest. For complete details call 963-5671 STEPS TO THE OCEAN IN OLDE TOWN HUNTINGTON BEACH With only $69,000 down, this 3700 square foot Victorian beauty can be yours! Priced $60,000 under .-ecent appraisal at $265,000, this is a superb buy for the large family desiring beach living at an affordable price and tem\S. Too many ameruties to mention. Why not call us for details at 963-~71 WANT TO OWN YOUR OWN BUSINESS? LOOK AT THESE EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITIESll ONE HOUR PHOTO LAB Thia well run ext.abliahment is gnming in excem of $100,000 per year. The partnership that owns the businela ii d1-olving and forces tale $30,000 below market at $104,000. 963-~71 DRESS SHOP Great location for this thriving buli.ne9I in the same location for 13 c · Freeh and cleen with new carpet and lateet fashion styles. flee for $19,900. Terms negotiable. 963-6671 CAMERA SHOP 121.SOO Four blocka to I>Wneyland in excellent foot and car traffic area. Owner motivated due to pend1na trander in hia full time job. Yearly IJ"Om alee of $70,000. Add one hour procemng equipment (~,000) and for $80,000 TarAL INVESTMEln' you have a lab PLUS a camera shop. ~66-7036 i I I l DI Oranoe Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, July 3, 1983 * HARIOR RIDIE * Come vWt the mo&t faboulous 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 & jacuzzi. Come to the gate and ask for 3 Yorkshire, 759-1931. ..... Ullf , .. .. HELEI I. DOWD RULTOR, llC. 144-0134 Find wllet you went lnlSELL Idle Item• with e ~ Pl6ot Clalllfteda. Deity Piiot Qwlflld Ad. ua.. llUll Ull.,11 Outstanding cµStom estate. 6+ bdrms, ~+ ba\hs; pier & slip for large yacht. $6,500,000. 9111.-T,LAHllll.lll Incomparable views. 110 ft. ocean frontage. 4 bdrm, 4 bath plus separate guest houae. $2,900,000. ...... Sophistication indeed! lmported marble, elevator, etc. 5 bdrm, 4 ~ bath, pier & slip fa= l:~t. $2,300,000. Ya ACRE IN TURTLEROCK Outstanding 4Br, ·2 Yl Ba, formal din rm, famUy room, executive home. French doors & windows throughout, plush carpet, wet bar. Enormous back yard with professional landscaping, cus- tom gazebo with private garden and large covered patio plus firepit, excellent value. $389,500. Aa11t .l1okl• &roller 112·1•11 111-1100 Went Ad• Cell 6'42·5678 I Sell ldll llema 842.5678 Of ~rt,t/) .. l Reabon. .1/) 875-5511 ~ tu OllllA Ill 1A1 . I PUii, Greenbelt and Bay view, 3 bdrm, Fam Rm, 2 ~ ba, Only $265,oob .,.. 1-1 414 ""' ,, ... llST VAi.ii. Lovely 3 bd, 2 ba, Wade Greenbelt, Pool. $151,000 IPll 1·1 JOJ Yiata h1rt1 111 lllT Beautiful X Plan. ltftlf UlllllLT. 3 Bdrms, Form Din, 2 ~ ba, Beautifully decorated -Like new condition. $227,500. IHI IUIAY 1·1 2121 Yl1t1 lart4e DOYER SHORES Outslandin.gly beautiful large home with panoramic view. 4 bdnn, 4 ba. lots of glass, large yard w/swimming pool. $950,000. '"nil th tu4. WEI 1·1 1142 l1luJ HELEI 8. DOWD RULTlll, llC. 144-1134 llAILllH For Tuetdly thtough Fri d•y pubuc•tton1 4 I p m the p1evlou1 day For S11urday publlcallO'l. deadline 11 3 p m Friday Sunday deadline 1s 5 p m Ftlday Mond•y deedllno is 11·30 am. Saturday lllll&ll OOHIOTllll Kiiis and C01recllons m1y be made O'l same deed· 1111e1 as above. Please ask lor e "kill number" when oancetllng your ed. • EHOH Check your ad dally end repott errotS lmmedl· atety The DAILY PILOT assumes llebll1ty 101 tha first incorrect in58r110n only PEITHOUSE &IRDEI UVlll II IEWPORT IUCll 109/e INTEREST FIRST YEARI* . Entertain on your Redwood decked pentho~se garden with breathtaking bay & ocean views 4 IEW CUSTOMIZED COllDS- PllOEI ITUT IT 1111,IOO te Sl22,IOO. Step1 to bay & ocean bt1Ches. Too many amenities to mention IHI UT. I Sii. I Ill. 1-1 P& ltl 1• It.,~ ..... p;;:~ o~•;• :;t~;;·;~~~;~;: ~ l14/ll3-0182 or 114/,lll-1111 •APA 13"•% (Agent on pt<>P«1y) ~ .. r1.-1H2---uu;11uE;R---,-:::===J,;L;,=,= .. ==UP==t=iii==a=1====~ 3 lllll IUO• IBeeu1~J1 l ~·!~aOI Mesa UI TAI IALI SPYIUH •Ill home and ready to move II PDlllllU ~ COllllA Ill IAl 1 Into New p11nt. new ...... I Seller 11 .. n.-te4. I -::arpet. e1t1re large lot 2tlt WT _. ll.YI • I ff "' L with RV access ll's va Sult•lt 1 I e ers. .., cont! Let's make 8 deal! Beginning July 4th, this property will be tiave something to 18417 ISell thlnQ• fut with Dally ll4ereffe llltr I Cell 646-7171 redut-ed by $1,000 each day until Labor Clasalfled ad• do It well. Piiot Went Ada. ll 1-C'4C Day or until property is sold, Call Diana ' llHLITE ITElll I Morrison. 642-5200 Liiie new 3 Br 2112 Be. New English Tudor -Spectacular views. 3 bdnn, 3 bath custom. Nwner- ous amenities. $2,200,000. PlllllT•Y llY Ne~ 11pacious 3 Bdr. 3 ~ Ba. Lighl & airy. Spectacular use of wood and skylites. Walk to beach. Priced for immediate sale $339,500. Opn Hse Sat/Sun/Mon. 1-5. 616 Marigold. Call 675-5511or640-4521. FIXER UPPER CDROll IEL llR w/hlQh ceilings. AIC. • _ _ spa $129.900 w/term5. VIEW OF ~:C:~e7~:"ck Tenore HY AID PACIFIC! Custom bayfront with pier & slip. 4 bdrm, 3~ bath. Extensive use of wood & gWa. $1,500,000. ---... llffa.T A touch of New Orleans. Used brick courtyard & iron balconies. 5 bdnn, 4 ~ bath. Pier & float. $1,200,000. Price just reduced $16,000 for quick sale. Now only $179,900. Forest Hills mdJ in Racquet Club, 4 Bdrm family rm, dining rm. Great asswnable loan. Call for info. Opn Sat/Sun/Mon 1-5. 4156 Williwaw, Irvine. Small but nice i bdrm home on fuU size R-2 lot with room to build 2nd income unit. Beamed t'e1 lings, fire· place, large private sundeck off the living rm. Beautiful tree-lined street. $:l4~.500 with attractive terms. Le•surly observe sallboets as they set out tor Catehne Lovely 4 Bdrm home whlon includes sepere1e quarters 1or WE IAYI A ._ F• Ytl IAYHtRIS-1111,100 mom or maid. Fee tend. *HUNTINGTON BEACH: Single story OPllSHIAY1·1Pll notleeseholdendollered 3 br 1¥. ba, f/p, pool. $147,500. Single 2'11 OrtstYlew Ir 81 only $250,000 Cell lor 3 b ba f I I $ 38 900 Spacious. charming. oom· showtng. ~6-7171 story r 14 , p, poo . 1 , . .... mu._ Forever views. Prestigious address. Security building. 2 bdrm, 2.~ bath. $925,000. (714) 673-4400 tortable ome on one of I * FOUNTAIN VALLEY: 2 story exec . the tew large cotner lots home. prestigious area. 4Br 21"1 ba, f/p, In Beysho1es 3 large I {/ Ow ·u h I ,. A s·--· BR's. 3 run BA's and fem· I r. ner wt e P man. <Cd! ti 131 ua.2121 •tu IEL 11&1 MPUI Good location 3 blocks to beach. 3 BR 2 Ba owner's urut, open beams, brick fireplace. 1 BR garage apt. Asking $265,000. Th• Hdor ArH't t..ptt ht.Mi1twd bol htate cc ... •r lly room with wet bar 1 $169,900. Shutters. •bay window -------4-Plex OWC w/20% dn. $330,000. and much potentiell Side HPLEl/FllEll VA no down 4br 1 ¥. ba $109,900. Must I 1.4 \JtlJ()lt yard will accommodate • small boat O< RV S1op Needa helpl We ol provide see cust bit. Dy and see lor yout sellt lhe paint! Two 2 Bdrm o.11 lb l I lraa OWNER AN)CIOUS! Belle units! Income opportunl· • .. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 25 t 5 L eo.t Hwy .. Corona del Ms 875-5511 '· Chase lee 644.7020 ty Priced right at (11•) tll-1111 U.l!Jo •(•• EST1TE $120.000. Call 979-5370, ~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! _•_n '"'----open 1111 8 lfelock pm, 1_ Heve you read t oday's Claaellled AJs7 II not. you're mllalng the best b8rgalna In 1own1 .\'{>I l / 1l/~·11 kt A 1. T ' ,-. ~,. t "I l Mt ~ T '• BUY OR REIT IWlll Wllllll CHM lllU .. at "Mornlngalde by th• Lake". Rent for $550 per month or purch... for S643/mo. Call for detalla and ahowlng. Lingo RulEsum Adrienne at Century 21 Walk In 857-2121 E.SIH OISTA MIU UYSHIES-1111,IOO WITll Wll IPEI lllllY 1-IPI 2•11 CresMew Ir. Spacious, charming, comfortable home on one of the few larger corner lots In Bayshores. 3 large BR's, 3 full BA's and family room with wet bar. Shutters, baywlndow and much potential! Side ydrd will accommodate small boat or R.V. Stop by and see for yourself! OWNER ANXIOUSll Belle Chase Lee. IWIRI Wllllll UIEJ One of Emerald Bay's finest homes. 3 BR, 31/2 BA's with formal dining room. Large patio. Located on a quiet cul-de-sac In pres- tigious private community. Exceptlonally priced at $650,000. Dave Hlrschler.I llUll YIEW-111,000 Watch the Pacific sunsets, walk to the beach. Spacious 2 BR 2 BA (1440 sq. ft.) Mobile home in North Laguna Beach. Attractive financing available w/15% down, 12112% loan. Ask for Al Weinert. .. UI .. YIEW lllllS MU 11111 -1211,0001 Oefightfuly bright and sparkling Carmel· model. Steps to greenbelt-near recreational area. Terrific location with good assumale loan. Move-in condition and ready to go. Ask for Bettina. FHWIE Executive ocean view home on quiet area of Corona del Mar. 4 BR's 21/2 BA's. Separate family room. Large formal room. 2 fireplaces. 3-car garage. Community pool. .$1975/mo. Ask for Lois Egan. 11.L TllS All -1-1111,0001 IWIRMUTllLL Tremendous price reduction reflects owner's motivation to sell this charming custom Tudor home with nice coastal views. 4 BR's, 31 /2 BA's, paneled den w/flreplace. Huge famlly room over entire 3rd floor. Solid Oak bullt-lns and flooring throughout. Spa, sauna and BBQ in secluded patio. Lovely famlly neigh- borhood near schools, beaches. Owner will au!st In arranging new financing. Reduced to $395,000. Ask for Hallie Strock. ..... ""'~l-1211,IOll Mountain and night light views from this lovely 2 BR. 21/2 BA condo In quiet tecluded arH. Wood burning fireplace. Wood decking. Baywtndows with window eeat1. Community pool end tennis. Ask for Lott Egan. ......... _ Ullllml1'MllL Expanded 4 BR, :t BA model with ocean vlewl Pro18SllonaJty decorated and landscaped. Private Q81e-guarded community. ANUmable loan•. $729,000. PRllE lllLllll sm-SliD,0001 Bluff top in old Corona del Mar. Superb ocean view! Land parcel complete with plans for 4000 sq. ft. home. Complete with City and Coastal Commission approval! Seller .will subordinate to a construction loan. Ask for Jim Sellers. "PRICE REllCTIOlll" ' DITITlllllll 2-STORY FlllL Y llDIE Lovely 4 BFthorT11rla'atortnglarge1Mng iOoilt. - dining room and breakfast room. Library with plantation shutters. Large yard with rose gardens and two patios. Reduced to $339,000, land Included. Ask for Mary Dentls. IEU YERIE -1112,0001 4 BR. 2 BA family home with 2 fireplaces. expanded floor plan makes a spacious kitchen and dining area. Nicely decorated, giving you a warm feeling. Come end see! Priced at $1,52,000. Al Weinert. IEWNRT IUCI · 1141,DDDI Lovely 3 BA. 2 BA home one block from the beach In Lido Sands. Hon:iey feeling with fireplace, wood and glass. Priced below mar- ket. Assumable loan. One of the most favorable leaseholds In this entire area. A perfect home for the outdoor couple. Al Weinert. PIGTIRE PEIFECT-1111,1001 Set on a corner lot overlooklng one of the Bluffs largest greenbelts. this lovely Linda plan features all new kitchen, carpeting, drapes and expanded dining area. Soft neu- tral tones Invite you for only $198,5001 Leasehold Ask for Carolyn Mason or Hallle Strock. llYllE GOYE-1111,000 FEEi 4 BR's, 3 BA's In prestigious area. Secluded patio with swimming pool. Exclusive gate-guarded community with private beach. Atk for Dave Hirschler . IARlll VIEW llLLI -POOL I SPA IPll llT/1112-1 1"8111mEW One of the finest. cleanest 3 BR, 2 BA homes to be found. MJch sought after Malibu plan with famlly room. Entertain royally for the summer on the lush landscaped patio that envelops sparkllng poot and spa with over- sized heater. Owner leaving area and mutt sell. Exceptlonally priced at $310,0001 All offer• welcome. Jim Sellers.I · NEWPORT BEAGH 2123 San Joaqul~ Hiiis 0 PRICE IEllCTllll IOW S 11 .. IOOI Must sell 4 BR. 2 BA with solar heated swimming pool. larger corngr lot with R.V. access. warm family home with 2 fireplaces. Ready to move In. Value is here In Mesa Verde. Now priced at $154,500 with financ- ing. Ask for Al Weinert. RAICHD SAi .IDIQlll-$110,000 M9ve-ln con1ition, 2 BR, 2 BA condo with vlew. Wood cemng. mirrored-wood and tile floors. new carpeting. Professionally decor- ated. Upper end unit model. Absolute must to see. Priced at $180,000. Al Weinert. UIDI ISLE -llY VIEW! 24-hour security gated community on beauti- ful Linda Isle. Within seconds of fashionable Newport Center. 5 BR's 41 /2 BA's, family room. large formal dining rm. Brick water- front patio, spa. Sllp and side tie $1 .450,000. Ask for Lois Egan . llPlllLLELEI CRIFTSlllSlllP· Ill CllYOI No detall has been overlooked In this ex- quisitely maintained French countryside luxury residence located on prime land; front- ing ninety-seven feet of Big Canyon's 7th green. The site provides both privacy end a commanding view 5 BR's, 51/2 BA's, llbrary, game room, private butler's quarters. Sparkl- ing pool plus much more. $1,695.000. Ask for Belle Chase Lee. EIERILI UY-FRiil RIW TERRIFIC LOCITIOll Lowest priced offe,rlng for oceanfront. 5 BR. 4 BA home on 2 lots just steps to private beach and pounding surf. 2 fireplaces with ocean view. Veranda off master bedroom. Newly llsted at $2,000,000. Ask for Rod Deley or Q11vld Hlrschler. ICWFRllT ESTATE Magnificent French Normandy 3 BR, 4 BA estate. Walk to private beach. Professionally decorated with no e~pense spared. Call David Hlrschler for more detail. $1 ,495,000. lf'll .. 111 llllAY1 .llLY I, 1111 1·1 P.M. Overlooklng Emerald Bay-Spectacular ocean and whitewater views, 4 BR, famlly room formal dining, spa-Custom qualltyhome. 586 Windsor Place, North Laguna Beach. Just listed, $799,000. Rod Daley. . . 644 7020 Ill OAIYll Lovely 3Br 2Be llOme 'TtWM•E w/lem1ly rm. 2 lrpcs, RV • .. I acoess Located be1-n Tet1llr .. t•••• tt11 I Tust1n/lrvtne Sta Aaklng 2 Bdrms. !l beths. pool and S179.900. 631-7370 t spa Elegenl $350.000 1 assumable financing. Full price SS50.000 *Cote Realty & Investment 1ao.1• Lltlle Miu Mullet aat on e Tullet. along came • spider i nd reed In the Dally Piiot Classllled section about MIN Mui· let'a Tuttet end bought It tor 19.95 You can Mil you1 tu1t11 end lo.ta of other things t hrough Dally Piiot Cltsslfled AID. Call 642·5678 TJUDITIO~\L RE:ALT' INDEPENDENT MAKES CENTS DAVE WHITE THE REAL ESTATEAS People who need Peoc>ll Th8t' s Whit tr. DAILY Pll OT SE~VICE DIRECTORY ..... abou11 tPll ""'' 1 ·I lhlt M .... hrttflH, ,..t/.,., elecMf $385,000....... 1980 Port Ramsgate, NB .._.., ..... ", J •· 2 a...,.,,.... a"" $239,000 ........... ., ........ 31 Hillgrass, Irv. .......................... / ........ $285,000 ................ 1424 Seacrest.. CdM .. ......... , .......... , II, .,. $595,000 ............. 302 Orchid, Old CdM .... ._., ... , .... ,......_ ....... $775,000 ................. 17 Beacon Bay, NB • .,., ... i.e ... , , .. + 1 • ,....., ...,. $725,000 ................. 22 Beacon Bay, NB lllf ~ ...... i.. .. e-. , •• 2 ... 2 ...., $435.000 ................ 224 Larkspur, CdM U~l()UI: ll()Ml:i REALTORS. 675·6000 244:l I.HI CoHI Hl9hway, Cofone CS.I Mu !; .. r r r r r r r r r r r 1 !.::J 1 I I • I I I I I I I ' ......................... am c .. 11 .... aiU c..11 ••u ............. _ ............. ............ . .......... 0...al IMI lalMI Cortaa ••l Mar 1012 C..... .. 1 llu Ptal111la 1007 .;.;;.;...-......,-.. ----DUPLEX UEOITIYE Leu1IKll ~niron1 m I Wfttll lllTI -.. PDrllT lllT llT •.... 3 •.den, 11Vrm. llAIT on palboa P~lnaula, 4 11~ h-111'11reu •MA Ill Ill RI PUii • l9 ft i8r u.:'.~~~ 11., Br 4 Ba. By Owner. Owner wlH carry 84.lbttan· h l~I·~ fl!Me ltlC'.ilble BRANO 8 A muat ... '°' Iha PfO-1775,000. 305/S81·56e0. Ila.I 2nd on thla well main• • • NEW llngle lemlly llomM Botl'I De10W971}tt1900t. Lander hold Ing op•n latslonall Double OOOt tain.ct •'""la ti""' l & 2 Done only ,,... of ..-.... ............ ....,... ..,__ Doud C(). oJ" 1 s 11 a .... _ 1 a entry to • lu•u11ou1 Ital· Bdrm u~ii •. P~ty or taate with tl'le hlghtat ~j~ .. ;"a"";..'i;'~ --------~%~1~""'8.1';i Ian tlle entry Vault9d cell· ti TIE NtlT ott-a1ree1 parking and 4 quality mllarlat• A ct.-, 11 I U 3 mu a Iv a Wlllll ITIAl i.ndef• coat. 394 .,.,,. tngs, "'f,! llmlly room, BEACH BEST BUY car garage. Attracllveoy llghllut 3BR Canyon bedroom• + etud)'. ftp lllllT Loma Pt. t63-•U41. -tbar. t r8')1ace. country Neat, c:laan, 1parkla1I Thll priced at 1325,000. Crall lownhoun with Sunk~ llvalng room. 4 earm pool home. formal l"iiiiiii!iiiii!~~~!!!~ kitchen over look• wrap new Utt Ing 1111 3 Bdrm or .... 1211 vaulted celllnga, format veulted oelllng, etllnad dining rm & femlly rm. l• atound patlO and ~ 2 ptu1 dan, 2 bathe, large et dining, lamUy room, aom-glut, akytlglllt, 111nd Spectll Pfloa for ''" of with t>rlek decl\tng 4 llvlng room featuring l~~I~ 1•-. munlty pool, ape, t~nla c.rvad oak atllr rllllngl. July .• Only 1100.000. giant bdrms, mutar suite beam celling llreplaee s i:a• and much more. Owner gormat kltcllena end Diana Ceppel 831·1288 with llrap1ace 3 car gar· and bulltlns i.ow main· ~fi(f3M haa bought anothaf and mucti more. Beeulllul prl- aoe A must to aee • tenence yerd. ample 2 wants to NII now. vate etr .. t wtth vtntega $233.900 Call lor t hOW· car garage. Hu wOrk· 144-1211 temp poata. Ing 5'46-2313 ahop and la stressed tor For Sale: Duplex, COM, m!'I lultr IHl lltllt aecond atory. $3l5,000. low down. no paymenta 1~~~~I• llESA VERDE 1IOI E 001&1 ~1~~d :ce;~'.axc~:~ ~~~~ t ~ · n!I~• llO·llll tr Ml-1111 NIT l1llU I Tarbt~tt IU·.\IJ OltS A PETE BARRETf .. REALTY u...1111•1 Whitewater uncompromiab\a • ooastaJ v1ews, warm .,.breeaee, oc:e.nfront, .wps to the beach, 3 Br 4 Sa, $1.695,000 Almoel oceanfrpnt overlooldng Table Rock and the see. Gourmet kitchen for gracious entertaining, 4 BR 4 BA $776,000 Warm Laguna channer In the heart o Wood'• C.ove, walk to beach & abops, 3 Br 2 &. sss~.ooo ~1........ 411.1414 ........ ....., Y.l. .... 1·1 835-3748, ext 280 M·F --'!!l_m ..... NMr new condo w/lolt, 2 1300 lllllon n °i:~'::111~1·~·~d~~.~·b~t'~ ~42-1200 tlULFOllUllE PAIOWllOVllW By Owner •t unbMt1ble :~~h~ •. 0;o:r :a~·.~~':;; Salesln'83 llLYl124,IOOI C..tl... ttMlnl•• 1044 home It's sharp ano FAMILY·IY IWll I .. r•t·ftt Lii• prlc9. e.aut. ,_ 2 Br dn, no qualllylnfc. Wiii El11ut bHfltttt O~ ~ lh~~: ~=~ 1;;;;;;::;;;;:;;;:;1 ..... owner will aeU with 12% on lr11lne Terrace, lO rm hm A short walking dl1tanC4I 2 l / 2 Ba t w n ti m . confider trade or dn HH unique lloorplan wflh It 2 81, remoc:t. kit, roe1t ..... • Ul11lll lllPIUft VA loan Price only w/poot Walk 10 bch, golf to the beach A nNt 5 1122 500 933-1290 pymt. Skip 639'7582 large mHter 141118 with 11plc, hwd Ura, auto Warm, totally decorated 3 Mual ....... , Woodbr...._, on S 25 900 C II W • ', • • · .... • • • al tt lng room 4 bd ....oth d +lo'-"' ._ .....,... t . a no courae or Fashion Island odrm 3'i'I ba hom9 ... th bedroom• 3 bath• for· aprlnklara, alerm eye, ad· •rm .. , yar ·-• praetlCllou• y ... Loop 3 546-2313 Fee simple Attractive 30 lge lamlly room and 2 •EI llllT MIU mal dlnlnQ, famlly r'oom. Jeoenl to Park A real pool In• central location. Br 2112 ea, C#tral air, 2 yr ltnanclng a11all frplcs OWC paper or "8L.. LuJCury 4BR pool horn• tlreplaoe. Many bl.lllt·ln v1luel 1230 Londonderry Only I 122,900. Cati fir~. tennis, IWim-THE REAL ESTATERS f •-------j $450000 Ownr will CO· trade lor leuer lneome lKool & quiet 3 8', 2 'ea, PLUS aepera1e eoo tt ihelvea $235 000 Mutt St NO<ll'I C.M Clyd e 631·1400 ming, tak9 rac. 110% loln operate w/rllrs Call property Tee ~st 11tew flreptace, •htka roof. R gueet hOUM wtth fire-Mel ' · JohnlOn Rltr ~9-2644. -WATI HI HON'T at t0.75%1nt. avall. Own-Tiil PtflT ~0·2722 or 673-37 45 tor Iha money at ~nly access. Owner wlll carry place. lg41 lot and Iota of • wtWI llOMI., '-· au wiM GaNY 2nd. S18K DUPLEX 1465,000. tat IOan I 148,500. fruit tr ... :'Prl6td rlgtlt at hHr WUI Garry mowt Y°" In, Aeduced IO lalMa lalaa• 1006 2 Br 1 Ba Units .UJ~J.!'! ~1~~· GALL 144-lJ 11 ll ...... lttf '335,000. ,........ S~~t~ ~~~oGre:i'~:~~ R:;i.~E ~~~l=. tr,3~::: s 1t4"~.aa~~~o~~~~. Approx 3000 SQ 110• ac•· m!'l~~I~ IJ 141-llll flUlllUln Sharp . Immaculate s lda neighborhood liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~iiJ l10U.UYflllT s p $389 500 Cashio sumable loan, • W ..?.'-l:..W Ml-Ol14 "Greenbroolc" home. 3 $122.500 7f>0..8890. • .... IPH HE HI 1·1 · loans 'Prtn only $460,000 or best otter I ·@© bedrooms. w. bathe, din--Piil • WTW UI ..... 631•3296 daya, 675•54 ,8 640· l212 owntagt condo, e1a10. cul-de-MC Ing/family roomt, fire-Warm, totally decorated 3 _•a 5 Bdrm 5 be and gvest ecrOH from Country piece. Newly p1lntad. bedroom whh yard and ...... Quarters on 2 view tots • eves LOWEST ,lllOE IEMOH SIO ,..... Club 3 yra nu fully up-llME c 0 u n 1 r y k 1 1 ch an lovely pool In 1 central Tired of toolllng at llomM dock Enter on Balboa' Condo on Fee Land, UP· f"9W grad9d. wl,nu i>kiah cpt. 2 L..,,.._ $l59,000.Get thedetalltl OWC 1at at tCW. 30 year 1oc1tlon Only 1122,900, with ugly carpet. re-ISiand. lake Diamond to Ctrtaa ••l •ar 1022 graded. Cool and Quiel 2 So hwy. low down aJC· I ••-,..• liud. Owner bought 631·l400 dlculous Wiii ~· Baytront or enter from bd. 2 ba, 2 car gar. frpl, change. 3 Br, 2 Ba. 2 car b~~ d:"si!t~~~~~'~wr~ AfFlllUU Lmry Otl41•l1l1• another Letoa 4 Br. 3'h and tacity "upgradel ? $6}0··9500708 .. 0 OSOlluerwCoaoldl low 1141114 Prloe Only $209,000. 209-822·:2644 7GO-l515 or 848-7566 QUtllty upgradaa, new 2 b.irooma. t•;. batha, great area. spark Ung llOMI., '-· tlory, wtlk:h hu Dean,... Bay" SO 11 dock available. S421,000 sun deck, pool and Spa ¥a~. •:~~ang; ~or ~·;~Y BBQ araa. 1 ,24,600. Bkr Gated community. HlghHI taralree IMng at It• ~•ti I Ba. pool. large RV space -WAll HI HONT Ttlen tryt114a 18r •den, 2 ~ • · 1ppllancu Including 11replace. Plue Oen. Large j clean home 631·5055 REAL ESTATE atored to Ila orlglnll (bl.It l and Co Fro• UH,000 'f.JoMml dPJ /1111 10,. ... ltiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii--;; microwave. 2 car 8"· 2 upper ~d unit In Brighi· 5.48-3767 131·1400 better) production IP· ' O,H Sat/SH 12·1 ? ,71 t. • Coata Mtll """ WTllll UIUll or 3 bdrma. $14 ,000. on Springe. Community PMr•nce. Broket coop· iiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 421 01111tlH .~T'uJu+tlteJ S 111,IOO ·-·wans"' Agt 720·0604 fecllltlet. Reduc.d agalnl -L/USTlllE aratlon, $152,000. Lve • ' ••••••LE llPLEl PI CdM local! S of 7' $125.000. lei's make r-POOL--/•• Ltt mMS 55t-50l8 . ..,,..,.. r me on. o. 6'':1 l(~!J~ 4 bdrm, 3 bl, Incl. mother on thit Mat 3Sdrm 2b1 TllLY llPlllSIYE deal! Warm, totally decora1eo 3 W91H .. • riced property with 2 hwy 2 adlolnlng lots. I' -, In taw unit, lrplc, dble oar. home with eecurlty IYS· Orlglnll owMr llvn In thl1 Ill a•to bedrm with yard and OPll llllAY 12-1 THTUIMl ILD ma In ea. unit. Has Your options are: ( l)2 3'41 e. Coaet Hwy., Cdlit (619)753-8355 tam, lamfly rm, llrapllee taatelully decorated SBA • • lovely pool In a oantral llYtrtl Ptrlll lalel Batt priced Jumlna RED UCED and now duplexes (2) 4 unit apt (3) OPEN HSE SUN. 12·4 In muter bdrm and much 2 ba hom9. Ceramic Ille, llll I. lrl1t1I location. Only S 122.900 J l l CollMn Pl. ott Santa model ava1t1bla. A•· Is ready to N II, Call to 4 condos. <412 slngle lam-OOEUfll•T IAY VIEW 889 SENATE ST. more. In an excellent lo-v.rt. levetore, 1lmoat alf 63l·1400 2 23 d eum1ble llnanctng, s.llet Me $325.000 . lly Mutes, (51 t spec1acu-LLS I 129.000 cation on Magnolia. Re-,_ cpt, akyllght with Ana Ave btwn 2/ r la raallstlc end wants to 18r single fam ily house 11&111011 VIEW II R-2. 2 Br, can build 2 dueed $35,000 to only CaNblanca Ian, etc. VA IEW MIU -St. !;'side Cotta Mata; 3 Hiii Only 1215,000. - \.\.\11 HlliCl"I Call "Peter The Greek" ~~/~r ~~:~~~~tryloo;g~ rnora. 645·53l7, 7.9 pm. $160,000. 1 l•I & 2nd total $87,500,. Eutalde 8Wlt loan, 10% ~~~~~t.,k~~~~ ~~r;' hr~d~~'T1~ 759.1501OI'752-7373 HUMI " hu: VI 8 LI d o Re 1 It y pool home. Magnificent Dall lllJM IM-llJ 1 aftacllV. r1tEel 0°!,Cl2. l y, down, 3 Br, 2 ba. REAL ESTA1E $145,000. Wm. E. Doud & •&r& T _,..,.. ._ W m'r REAL ESTATE 675 ' 6742 . pvt large 101. Thia is an ASSUMABL "" · 282 SANTO TOMAS 131-1400 Co Inc 673-1600 or calf ~-a.Dlit 131•1400 -llt•e-rllttl+llH•t outstanding value at ASSllAILE I St. Olllf. IHltJ OPEN SUN 1·5 Ree. 548-0458 Real Eltlllt Cheepest Baylront on market· 68r, across from Pavlllon $995,000 $398 500 Fee Call today 1 Giff Mf·HOI AOT 6'42·2806 "llHUCED 1• 1,ooou Carole McMahan Agt 3BR wHh 2 ba, new paint : •••• Yllll Lovely 5 Br 3 Ba pool •• ..,,, -m Spotless 3630 sl duplex 6414-8067. 5,.4.9050 1ntout, new tandacaplng . llW O&IPnSI .,_ home, very private -· All owe 111--12•1 ... tongterm ---and 19rlnkler1, SOiar ~ ba $105000 bylT Br, 2 ea. good fin E/alde $239,900 Yl/fUTEIMI Open house Sat/Sunday & MOf'day55 l-1234 30l/3ba+5br/3Da· 1 vac Full Ocean View· Own/Agt t1eat Great financing. owner Giant ' yard, wo bedh~~:.1 bethC, nice S 138 ooo • 11 .. ._ 509 Acacia-walk to see will ffr1ance Jasmine Crk, $129.900/ Collage Park beautifully upgraded :O """It Dy otte o..:ntlbkr 6'41-1665 64&-35:7 _ __ _ ell• •...-Univ Pt!, prime toe, 2 Br, 2 399~ 2Q •r,-AppralMO 2 Br & den Prtce Reduce Agl 720.0504 Open Sun. at 200S 15~~:mogg46 s~8c"ra.i -F •C whet you .. a n! fllltr lellty Bl hm Move In Cond By Sett •dlti item~ o42·5678 H OK own 1,, ' • 7048 ~~15 15 019-:28-515 1 _ -----Arnotd. 645·3•40 · ~ """'' Aos C • ,,., ,..,,.,, Cla&.1!1~ ...... 14 ~i~~· 78G-1996 IHHt fer Salt ln1t1 ler Salt 1 ..... for Salt lltuea fer Sale ...... I• Sale ...... Ill Salt lt•H• ••1 d&t I lnMI f., Salt I~~~~~~~ iiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;;;F• ;;;;C.. ........ tr-..a .... 1 ........ ......,.....__lM-21 ;;;;C..-.-tr.-al __ ......_ ___ l_M~21 _C.._tr_al ____ l~00~2 Cntral lttl ltMlal llll .., .............. a1 ...... ___ l_to2_ llwal lttl Annal 1112 OA~~:,~r,1~~~13 WIHllW Veeant • CIMn • R.-cty to NEWPORT BEACH IEWNIT IUH 1140,000 Rare find, Newport Beach condo. 2 BAS. patio fireplace, double garage w/blt In storage, co m- munity pool, & Fee. Super buy at this price!I IUFFI . UH,000 Unbelievable price reduction! Thousands below market! Lowest price front row panoramic view location. A 3 Br. Delores plan decorated 1n earthtones. Owner must sell today. ldlH YIEW 111111 UH.too Located on a very speclal cul-de-sac. Large. prlvale lot. Beautifully expanded dining room & kitchen. Ideal for entertaining! 3 bedrooms and fartuly room. Lovely hardwood floors. USTILlfF 8241,000 "What better Investment than your own home!" Buy tomorrow's value at .today's price. Owners will lease-back or lease-option for nearly one year Tastefully upgraded 4 BR Cape Cod on IQrge Iott ...... YIEW IHH un,100 One of lowest priced Portoflno's on fee land! Bonus room completed to be used as anything from maid's quarters to office. Immediate oc- cupanc y available . Terms are very flexible in- cluding lease/option. WYIEW U41,l00 Spacious pool-sized lot In 24 hr guard gated community. Light, airy 3 BR Nantucket model. Attractive decor. Owner will carry financing with low down. Possible lease/option. HYll 111111 1311,000 Custom Spanish with large deck vtewlng bay, ocean & nlte lights! Elevated living room. elegant formal dining room. Gated entry to private patio & pool entertainment area. Great valuell Ill O&IYOI -IWE 1421,000 Lowest priced· Deane 3 BR. Gorgeous, large yard, view of Fashion Island. Freshly painted. ready to move Into, this fabulous security com- munity at this low, low prlcetl HVEll HORII 1141,000 Newly decorated country-style home with a spectacular water & night view. 5 BR,· family room, formal dining room & pool. Gourmet kitchen Includes new bit-In refrigerator & freez- er. Feel 111omH 1111,000 Looking for v~lue coupled with exclusive ad- dress. BeButlful, bright and cheerful 4 BR. family room. dining room home with charming patio. Many attractive decorator touches and most appeallng ist T.O. to assume. M lllf• llH.000 4 Br + FR. + OR. + 3Ba. with pool. spa. Jacuzzi on extra large private lot In parklike setting. $80,000 under similar homes In one of the most prestigious areas of Newport Beach. NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 2161 SAN JOAQUIN HILLS llOAD ' A MEMBER Of THE SEARS FINANCIAL NETWORK RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE SERVICES OPEN HOUSES 1-5. llTllllY Pll•llTllY UY 715 Bayside 4 BR, Oen $ 1 ,350,000 SHIRLEY HARRIS IUlllYIEW ... S 3 BR $269,500 UllllVlEWll•I 4 BR $317,500 1975 Port Laurent TED PETERSON 2021 Port Bristol JENNIFER SHAW UH 633 Lido Perl( Or. C -1 2 BR, Oen $439,000 EVAN CORKETT llllAY IAllH VIEW llLLS · 861 Sandcastle Dr. 2 BR, Oen $275,000 TllnEHOI 2 BR, Oen $234,500 Ill OAIYOI 5 BR. FR $699,900 UllllYIEWll•I 3 BA $269,500 L YLEEN EWING 23 Hlllgrass KAY PARKER 2 Winged Foot M·. MATTHEWS 1975 Port Laurent RITA QUIGGLE llTlllAY I lllllY 11&11111 YIEW IMS 1948 Port Albans 4 BR. FR. Pool $325,000 SPYIWS lilU 4 BR. FR. $595,000 C. BALDIKOSKI 5 Point Sur BERT REEDY CORONA DEL MAR IWHI llllLJlll IHtMO Summer In Corona def Mar Is sunning on your own private beach. enjoying Catalina and ocean views and relaxing In your new 4 BR country home In a lovely peaceful neighborhood. llNlll• 1 .V.I. SHl,Mt Centrally loceted 4 BR next to park. close to community pool. near school, shopping. Spanish In flavor w/courtyard & fountain. Tiie roof. Excellent floor plan plus 3-car garage. mall YllW llUI ....... Price reduction I Tastefully appointed 3 BA & FA home In quiet residential neighborhood. Large private yard, profeulonally landscaped. You own the landll •llAMLlll ... ,... Excellent locatlon plus value combined In this recently refurbished duplex -3BR, 28A.-28R. 1 BA. off street parking. Vacancy factor la almost non existent. Call for rents and expenaea. '6111111 OIHI 1111,IOO Open. bright, cheerful, all desirable this 3 BR home. Ocean view. end unit, large sunny patio, nicely landscaped. Excellent condltlonl OllU OIYI l4H,OOO Fabulous China Cove -winding roads, sandy beaches, sparkling sea steps away. This 3 BR home offers the opportunity of beach living without congestion & hustle & bustleli OAllH llllES 1411,000 Breathtaking view from this 2 BR + den home. ExpaNNe lush patio w /room for pool & spa plus private beach. Call Immediately for your vlew- lngll Ul.IU ISWI SNl,000 OWC 1st T 0. 3 BR, 2 Ba. plus B 1 BR unit & a dock for 2 18' boats! Sunny brick patio & new plumbing. Great summer Income on the water. ._llUffl SlH,000 Fabulous Shorecllfls. Superior 4 BR family home. Remodeled, ocean view from master BR, back yard. Walk to private beach!I OTHER AREAS IAtl UY 11111000 Extra deep lot bordering Newport Beach! 60 x 300 ft. to build on In established residential neighborhood. Drive by 371 22nd S treet. Tllnl .. OI 1211,000 Bright & cheerful 4 BR patio home on quiet cul-de-sac. Great community for family, near school, freeway, pool & tennis. Lovely decorator touches. Owner will help make your dream come true. TRTUIMI 11111 1211,IOO Fantastic former model with a spectacular viewl 3 BR's, beautifully upgraded with mirrored d in- ing room, decorator neutral wall coverings. Dramatic master suite & bathll TWnlHOI . Ull,000 Desirable Presidents home with night lights view, private beautifully landscaped yard, Indoor spa, trench doors. textured walls, pavers & neutral decor. New appliances & full security. lllULI UY . SHl,000 Bright & cheerful, 3 BR view h'ome, excellent location, condition & BIG POTENTIAL! AP.peal· Ing floor plan. Call us on financing but don t miss seeing this new llstlngll IWIMl .. UY .... _ Bright & airy, wary & charming, well located 4 BR famlty home walking distance to pools, tennis & private sandy beach. Custom built-Ins. stained glass. beamed cathedral celllnge. Fabulousll ..... 11~.­ Charmlng l"7'111y home In excluslve lrvlne Cove. Ocean view from living and family rooms. Beautiful pool and patio. Gate guarded com- munity. Superb private beach. Fee. ' THE REAL ESTATERS gol 3 Bdrma, 2'h betha, WlllOW Creek Upgreded throughout. community pool and U nnl• $188.500 DaH Ptial 112' UILl211_,. Choice Dana Potnt atr .. t, exl11lng 2 Bdrm hQme with room lor another. Close to Marina and D oh eny Park . Owner /builder pot~tlll. Just $137,0001 C.11 today for video vi-or lnapec· llon. 540-1151. • -HERITAGE REALTORS 142-1200 PETE BARRETI :,. REALTY ...... _ wamnm 3 Bdrm, 2'Ai Ba, Family f tHllla Rm, ctlolce locellon, Vall 1034 $208,000 .-mlabla tJ 1at. al 13% lb1ad. Avail an•llllf e.-1. '310.000. LllllY D1ysMon·Fr1 841-8224, Owner w111 help finance by ~,...,,.-,E~ves-=--5,...,5,...,1·=-96_1.,.,.5.,..-­P•vlng 1ome ol your WOODBRIDGE· Wtrm· ctiargas Of' this cute 3 lngton twnhM, 28a. 2 car Bdrm home In a very 0.-att garega. huge yd • atreable trM. Priced low paTlo. 1mmec: w/eM IOC> · at $129,000 Cell naw. upgrldet, wlk 10 comm II.AL UTAft ITllE poo1. ~. tannla + ta11a, lll-1ll1 ~5a1~~ 1 u i.too FREE EQUITY 48R 3ba, Wp!I INC~ f Ml big lot, f.ymta 12250, calt ~-.----~-!--Sue 89 ·5556 ""81M llr+ Lett IHI Inc~ l w/Mf> reol11. Lg ywd . ' . Mod. kl1ctl & bllh. Nr l0,000 below market 3 8d beech Open Sal/Sun 2 Ba, lrpl, S lOS,000. $2111,000 '494·0527, N e e d a T L C 673-1923 . 2l3·530·5159. ·-===~=-By owner, 4 Br. 2 Ba. ,_ftl WllW owned & highly upgraded Cuetom end aJfcltlng home by Interior dacoretar · Ju.at atapl 10 belCti. FleJC· iiiSiii1iiiit9iii,500iiiiiiii.iiiK4iiiiiii·iii68iii7iii1 iiiiiiiiiil Ible owner wlll eccapt low caah and tarm1 on this E •• ull TIMI avper Pfopar1y. 3 b.irom -t l1mlly rm & loll. ltw ll1ffa11t tltlt seet.500. Clll 63 t· 1400 ......... 1 .... -i.t .. w/t1tft•..... WATI IU-RONT ltOMI 'i looc. Mftttl ,..., lfl. ·-REAL ESTATE ,., a.,,...,......, a1-1a .... i. ...... w• .. -------.............. llrl• I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ..... .,......., Ftlml .. arH.8Hl,IM. Cue1omandexcltlngllome 111.14M Jutt •taps to belctl. Fie•· Ible owner Wiit ac;oec>I tow - Cllh and tenns on this WAii ~ MONl auper property. 3 bdrm, HOML'-.__ llmily roorn I nd loft ~EAL ESTATE ""·500. Euy lo -· 111·1-831-t400 Orab It Quick! GrMt pt1ce HOl'oU !!t .__ - WATI HrHONl tor thll 4 bodroom with REAL ESTATE 2•;. bllhr.. Formal dining, 911•1a lamlly room. fireplace.I~~~~~=~~ Clou to be•cl'll1- Cul·d•·uc street. •TILAlllA $229.500. Submit tarmal 3 Bdrm. 1 ba, 194.000 Tarbell, 979-2390. 111um t 2% to an OOWP•HT IUUll 1115,000. By ownr 2 Br t t/2 Bl co-op unit _4_9_7 ·_563_9_-=-,...,,....-- rlghl on tha aand. Pr!Qed llU • Tllll II 10-r thin tteO ..... Low. ThrM Arctl Bay p~e. 1130,000. A' H Pr!QedtoMll.4br,ooeen Inv I. 751 ·8999. w. °'*' hee, 4~ 144 LICATIOI LOOATIOI End unit • on or-ntMM. t &.81 .. Bdrtn, a ea Groeernont Mov. up to ttlll new eu.-Model In Park II. Cent. tOfn l'lofM Oft .... wto. A/C lowt; petlo. NMr etrwl·~ 1cM 1oet- achool1, lfbrary, poote lno c.it. ~· ..,.ctoua and anoooino, City P«tl rooma 4 ,.,... .o and tennie. 1129,900 .. ~ INtlilt .,... -~--- -"'"'"'-1 tie. • _...,. Ynll. Lo do'#n. a108.IOO. °' °""'* '112-IS,. wttl'I ~ t741,000 141·1111 PETE BARRE fl . RE.ALTY ·' D4 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday. July 3. 1983 -~o1U..;;:::;:;:-...--1 ..... 19 .... ...... 19 hi! 11 p "'1t1! 1nm t. 111! ..... "'1t1t Ct•ttuy Leta laceat Prtt IHI Leta ftr laJe ' 14M U. luu..t l .. --8-iMiilimlo------·1·-.-------'R""~ 1011 ... ,.,. ltac~ 1011 ...,.,. ltac~ IOH Canta aw ......... ,,..... OCEANF-'RONT, ac>eCllCU· Olli. '."'lfncvtlve -::::::;;;':":i':"P"::::::•:•:•:~==lll=t ..... lllt _ -!-14 IOta In Harbor lAwn E·SIOent Np~~.-Dnve lat Thr .. AICh Bay, 9P-Horne."' i.c: •7.3:°~ • 3 • . 2112 ea. a lot LIDOISLE-4bd,3 ~.tpl. WATERFRONT DUPLEX Mtmorl•I, $2250 by38'0gi.8t 28runlt• prox76lt300.$1,260.,000. :. ~"'!c,. fNltY ,11T•-P1• end a h ell,. 11910 4 csaeka. u~ta. oi.. 2 ~·· SA7S.OOO Eatv 84M367 wtaneched ~~ Gd e>wn.r. (714J 4ff.3070. 111 '· VllUI s5oo.ooo. IPD-.T1-1 ---1111,.-.::... $4t0,000 207 Vie 0.-rreu Sala or Trad•. larro By own•r LNvlng c:ouniry~muitMll c;ond l lH,000;140Kdn. (213)796-8821 .C:~ '400.000 -r,.,,e 1..... _.... -Mto Opn SIS 1·5 84&-3818 650-1toe __ 8 grave tllet. Peclnc uau~ loans •utalll 11 '°' ~ Penlneuta Pt. QI ..... II. •., I I ,,11, ..,... on tM Bal~ ~ 4 Ir 159 -ApprelMd luta •-a IMO Vltw Mamorlal Park, Wm. E Doud Co In<:. ltH t ' 1•N 3 Br. tlOUM 0< duple.( 4 bdrma, 3 betha. allp for 4~' = ~front 2 1 :.:.::: el 0 1185.0oo COndo In llYH 11110 1 ,.. 12700 value for I 1700 Call 873-1600 r . ,. Tr.O. dOWn Wiii wry boel. Owner will consider trade ........ ~. r~t icari for Th• BluH• 2 11orv. 2 ~ 14 2 41 011~¥ De'" 4Br.,dcn3• 4IR111,110 cHll 2131199.1028 IPLl/Tl-llM•ira NORfA@MRcXtlfoMRIX 2nd HM155. Beach 'th 1.~ ard .. , .. _, entedl Ba .tlh 2 c., a1,1ached lrplca. "' •.oar or Beeu 11fu 1 end unit --,.. -Fell Rivet Valley. BeeuU·1-------for N.!_w~\ W1 .... ~.~ • futthef Informal'°" Qat1Q9, end yard. re· ul3r8s9 .. ~ lgOw~i>,~~11 r,m,_, lownhom• DDI gtr Ntc. Ct••trclal 3 Bdrm1. den, ... 11\llng rm: fU1 Ilk• & rivet front lttlft fualaW IM fie .... UM.... 112... lb. Hiii modeled kitchen Al· >IVY ...... , d d w 11 p t 1250 2'1'i De Heh 11nl1. Ntw llOIMe Pric.1 eten at __ .,..... -3 bdnna. 3 baths, den. Sunnkm 'UILlll IUl.1'11 *''"' S132,500 11 ' 12"1. 1181 '1tnencing, Open :~11~c~:•p1c!,i nr S~C "rtf 1 oond Drive by 2 l8 199,600. Xlnl. fly flel'llng, Cetta.... 11~ .... . pool Wal 011111-11-torl 28 yUll Call Sal/Sun 1· Ro b· Plaza Brtdlorci Plat• Oeluxe,nr,_ottlcebldO Palmer Ave E·Sld• FellRl•PropanlM,Bo• NeWP&'tA:IOhle2 & tem patio wiw swim11lin4i . g •• OWMrl Agent. 760·8596. lnsonReehor 548-5647 Agt 720.0504 wlb~ vtew. 2500 aq ff. Coaie M•H, nr Newport 1176, Fell River Miiia. Calif. rm contlder p'e1, '4500. distance to Lido VU.I.age. Vacant, mu1t Mii. 3 Bf. 21-i 4 Ir~ 2 B• Owner will IUll&TIO OOW YI * CONDO NA SC PLAZA CNpl h. 873·5553 12~5m~Ooud Co Inc;. 96028. 9181338..e48 I 454S·6317 7.9pn1 ba lwnhm•. 11H ,IOO. ctt~.l145,000.120,0000neolaklnd ·2bd, 1''°' 2br,2be,pe11o,alc. H 4talala•I l S Call673-1800 att tltt j rt ltlC~ 1111 1131-1105 doWn. acrOll lrom pool. ba. Lu•ury PentllOUM , In pool• sec gale PIP .. , •• PERFEOT" , ,. " USO ewe lll[l@l@) ' NI Ull IY IWlll 1eM11. clbhM, & canal Full Securltyammenltlet $79 500 9158-3662 rt I v/1Jff"ro RENT rum. 38r F• escrow 982· 1227, CompleJt. Sale by owner ·• -"IUY IE" lllWP .. T IWlU IMUll home. Middle Eaet famlly Wiil - Y 8fJM882 en ab t es b 11 r g e In -Tastaa l Oto 0 3 IOO" Acrose from beach, In mini val: at I 0 n 1 n s 1 r 81 • wl 2 well betlaved et!ll· ' B c--n S272.500 • Exceptional By Owner tKeetl location OIL.Y Sl • condition Good 1ena,nt1 tord·Avon lour Br111an dren. 3 wk• only •tart :;i5:,r3~~~2s~;,:: 51~3~ bee ~8 B~rn~~O financing. 548-5103 1 er condo, 111011 bslance 2 bd. 2 b11 condominium In In the 4 a.. 2 bdrm unl11. and Europe end erijoy Aug 10111. Call 261·6017 new cpl , paint . T~•.Y0p'!,~Se11Sun/Mon Duplea.btoch tobeach. low lnl. loan. Sharp 2112 Tuelln All AmenltlH. Flne'1clng available. freedom end Hvlng by Lat'~.•U 21H ~!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!~==~=~~ 1334 ,500 F•e. 1·5.Agt644·2562. $249,500. Consider va· yrs old, quiet area, lrg Owner moving overHea $269,500Call631·1400 owning your own 18th _ .. !ml lagl. 4-4 4 5 Bf, 3 Bt, spa home, IOO"lllirRE kitchen eppl , frplc , PAllWHTTl1·1111 W~TI HI HONl catl714-493-4101 newtyfurn.Oetedeecur-e>wn.r 64 58 cant land lorlrade Mslr Bdr, W/D, ell reduced lo aell fHI -Century apt. For dettil1 Niguel M . 4 Br. 2 Ba . UllW&.,..,_., C1111mlng 3BA 2 atory w•ctttf $268.000 Wllll " ~ ' • walk·ln closelS $74 500 ---1 HOMI °' •-· lty, private beeeh. 1ennl1, Super location next 10 beectl hovM on I• tend. Htrbo[ KnolteCondo 11111r110 offers. 642-4959. 140·1201 Su om 11 8 11 ' 011~1 s D•tltxn /1Jall1 1 ~ REAL ESTATE hac ta, f11•1 uunt. I 15001yrly or Ql'Mflbelt. Enjoy all the Only I 189,750. Try 3 bf, 2!h be. $280,000 HIT 11,--ESTATE •all · .S69·9346 dyi;teve~ Deluxe bPlK 4 Sale By 111·1400 Grtftl 1175 Maeon.ally. 8&1-7712. action on the bayl Pier I trading for yOllr prOl*'tY By owner. 760•6961 ---£ Slelt c M 3 • •nd. •• 4 Bdrma, 4 Of sse.ooo down. Sub-.... 11111 ..... LIM llU BEACON BAV nr Btlboa Mt~ilt a .. n 1100 ~~(&p) ui BR (~w.n) P111n1n lllWPUlf ..... Oafarald .. beth•. plane for new rM I· mrt. TheOynut Plan 2 BR L.1199 4 Bdr, all emen1t1es. Island $490,000 Only. S4 t1 Fuqua Prestige. 2 Br. $240,000 Co Fl alder au•1111UIEIT 10 Ac H0<se. Ranch nr Gturll 1281 d an c • I nc I u dad Ital ltt ... lfert 2 BA Saunl. S~ COnv Open Sun 1·8 Owner Owner llnenca 675·9826 2 Ba encl porch chOlee lstlopt wt! da 957 •5263 --Lake Parrl1 with 3000 all l~.-. ... -.~.,lftlf'l~ S 1.500.000. 11•177 1 a r e.1. F 0 , L •• 1 • B<oller. 124 Vie Loree -T _1111-1 site 'adult Pllk' vucea .., 648.'8733 • ' Small to larger ._,ts unll$. lu11ury adobe homa, pool. 4 Br 2 Be. &ID $9001mo lft 1200 r ~ 611·9103 l" .. r•n "" Valle . 714·491»7234 _ _ industrial commercial ApprelNd $4001< f'ore-yrly. • $16 Imo. w/cone LIO -Loi value, 2 Br, 1 Be, uNd __ Y __ _ _ laco•t Prtt SO Owner direct or Droke• c101ure HI• 6 July, Specltl summer renttla-t A PETE BARRETr CLll'F HAVEN or Sele UST llYI 10'1 H brick cute and corner IOI. IUOI fRH T U llU -prolectoon 10 years ex· S247K. IOAM. 6529 Riv· Br condo on bay, Panoramic ocean & OPENSUNDAY1·5 OcnVu Trl-lvls comunty alley access $165,000 New and used mol:>lle 2•1•lt1n perlence erslde Ave. Riveralda. .,._.UAL.n FIShlonlslandvtew.Cua-l5Conventry P<>Ql/tennis near beech 5•6·9928 homes Specteculer lt.,.rt l t ldltt. TSLMgml 6'2-1603 Delellscall6181452·1795 -•M•ll ... IT tom bUllt 2500 sq It Call 640-11259 s 1 le dbl I r!C&d r" ----.. ou·•. 2levela.5 Bdrm,3 torSecgateaGQess pec1ous. rp . -gar, --Y-lfWlll views. Xlnt financing 2 bd 1 ba. Pr ed for tm·11---... t "al-p 1375 I.E. bcliaatt l1JlllM1l• . REALTY " """ bltns gd !arms Npt Crest Priced from 128.SOO to medleie sale 11 $345,000 -111 fl ftf ,... • I Ba, family roonm, pool, 'I• 2-3 Br. den End unlls Bng111 corner 2Br, 2Be $65,500 which 11 way below ap-8000 sq ft. SW Santa Ana 5 unl11. 1.3 b<fhO:I ... plus Ba ront condo 2 Bd, .... acre lot. fresh paint & o/A~ St79,500 10 5225,000 Condo , top f loor Lllestyle 49g.5745 pr11lsal Bkr. 833-8162 XLNT Loe Sell, ellch, 4-t bd unite. $179,000 In ~.'Y!,.1 ... b"'A., pool. Sll50. --------new urpeJs thru-out. 'In . $175,000 Byco645-2251 C •• 1 --h -1-'"a•• Paul Franlllln Bkr Oceansid e Brll r . ~ .. ""'Town .. ---.,, 3 -liiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiii'irrt-$425,000 Owner. Days ..,V ----"" mmac c arm ng 436 C f" "' ~ . . 833-1355 489 1731 ,_...,...., ,..,.,,., 'V •• ,., _m 5 4 8 o 8 9 o eves Walk to 1111 beech, pool & 1arga 1 BR. prorsss10,,a11y lfftl IOn 662-6910 °' · · Bd, tmmaculete. 1nc1uo .. 3BR 2be. Some ocean 548·59.6. Aek 0 lorTed. R E A l T Y tennis, 3 Br 2 Ba landscaped yard Clean CcHI TRI PLEX ...,.81111• Grue Valley 23' boat slip S 1250. vlew.427Sen8emardlno .... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ·~-------S1 79,950 1ncldsland. I nealadullpark. $39,:?50 • - -7ac e11att,brleNTudor Summar rentll• •1111 A 1239 ooo t • ·-OOCKSIOE R E Agl 63 1·1400 4 Bdrm 3 Be t Oen with otSTA IESA home, fenced puturea. evaltle. Call tor O.tal11. o;!n Sal/Sun :' M~~: a.t.mLY hllll Y1EW -By_Ow_n.,-,-Herbor High-840·8208 ----- - -Wet Bar· Redwood Near n-3 unll condo, pools, barn, WATERFRONT HOMES 646-6141 llMllLD 4BR.Poo1Homew/bonus lends 3 Br 2 Be.--------Sau'18 • 2·1wo bdrm 1otal7100sq fl llr• orcllard&vlnyard. 631-1400 rm. Xlnt loc. A11umat>1e $18&,000. Wiii carry 111 WATEIFllDIT l llEHLUF PHI unlls, 4 cor geraoe. Ask· sprnk-12X 12 d0ors:0good S375,000. Trede or ... I. •~ .. ~1 ... -__ -1 .... 1 .,,.1_-.......... -.... 2wm N-port Hefghll, 2 Br 2 WITIIT&ITI flntnclng. Open Set/Sun T.D. 645-8218. Gorgeous 3 Bdr, 2314 Ba Beaulllul 24 K 64 with Ing $540,000 parklng-tenced·prfde ol 714/675·7375eve. -.. _. Be Condo. pool. Aaklng trom It's new 1heka roof 1934 Port Trinity. IY o-ER exec home wt boar doc!< enclosed porch -Mod· TRUST OEPT ownership. Priced 1o sell. 1-------~ Reaerv• luicury 3 bdrm h .. $145,000.Fleiclbleflnenc· tnd exlanslv• use of Owner644·4464 ,.. Priced to sell. C Spiller, ular Mano,. Home. 1s1an<1 Dan Lewis Chuck Spiller , agt OCEllFROllT prof landscaped •lac>• to Ing. Cell Deva for Info. French windows and IAOllFIOE agl 631· 1266 kitchen. large llv room 833· 7622 63 I · 1266 TRADE wat•rfront 1775 kid• Info 754 -660t. :~! .. ~~o• ~J~":,~~ llAllll YI 11111 lar larhr • 1141,000 WESTCLIFF . ptDL ~in~~ '02omti!~~ny ~~~;e I U•ITS COSTA IHA 538•6190 BEST tee. Newport H•lghte. By patio• with ape and prl· FIRST OFFERING Lowest lnSeevlew Owner needs 10 sell 1111s storage Permanent 2Bdrm h&e • 8-1Bdrm Lots for Sale 1400 Ottered by owner-dph~ on laU.. owner, older homes, 2 on vl1e , .. , yard. Walk In L-opt evallabla lovely 4 Ddrm home 1n e po 1c11 8 1 e p s A 0 t a p 1 s • g o o d I o -10.1 ESTATE ACRES 11nd In Wffl Nwpt. 3Br, Ptalaiala 2217 a lol,, 2-2 Br. 1 Ba. dbl wl~ cellar. S.Curlty eye-ONE OFA KINDi Afl 6 tor epp1, 640·8227 fine area. Fa1tly priced et 540•5937 cation-assume tat & pre 9 11 g e L e m 0 n 2Ba + 1Br, I Be, el garage & beHm•t'· tern thru-out. $335,000 NEXTTOGREENBELTI Canal Front.EnJoySUnlats $259,500 Easy 10 see. MOBIL'fHOME Skyttne, owner carry lg 2nd-won't Hetgnts·PtlersCyn Area $575,000. Equity o f 4Br. $1200 mo yrly, rate $ 189,000. 675·6 7 8. drive by 1201 CllH Of, LAG LOTI LAG POOLI lrom wourown prlveie 63 l-1400 laet et $50,000 per o c. Very seoluded SA30,000. WANTED: up-r e q . 6 7 5 • 9 8 2 2 Consider trade. GUESTHOUSEWIBAI 1 12•55. Allractlve lavovl, 11 t 642 1597 ad""" dplx nr weier tn l / knda 673 1070 then call shady beach Ope_n -"/\Tl "f"l>"I un ·•g Country View All utllltles. gr "" evs w • -L •-• EXPANDED PALERMO!! S S 5 1 " n " low space renl, adult -• ----~pr· lor 5 lot subd $ l 9 Cd M P r In on I y . 1 .wtidys. Executlve58r 21eve1,pool --BESTLOCATIONI Houle all un 1• -lfOMt .. I park Nopels.548·8837 •Newport Beach ocean 6500581 ··----·~. -•""Ill"" near ··-.... IULTll canal Clrcle. DOCKSIDE "E :L EST ... lcE. fronl, du ...... IC & tnple-11. 0 w n. r. d. v • c:;;;;:---..,····· .... .--_,--..ralli:... _..,. •• ''' .. ., ,,...,.. RE. ••n .a""8 -~ "~ ~ NB lJ I 12• 60 28R ..,..... 71•555.1433 t --------trlal ,_ N I ice -••yat ••R•P1tp . .,....,.....~v p 131-1~ ' nversa ... 11 , • Spectacular! P P ... by. •• ow pr lie!' lll-l1H -----1Be. Jlfnl cond, mtture 873•7873 --I Have tometNng you •1111 2 bd. 1 be, newly r• $300,000 Owl1tf wrn P JOANN AKERMAN •ar•l•r 1,t lftt mobile parll Boal tac, The lealeel drew In 1ne to NII? Cluelfled edl do modeled duplex w/gar. finance Move In & enjoy 75-7698 675-6870 3BA 1•1t ba, 5'12 Fullerion bay eceess S45M, S20M Have aornetlllng 10 sell? We91 . · • Delly Piiot II ••II I Call N OW, 514 M1t11uer1te Open ~:.1~~::~4.1~i:.n• ,,\19, $185.000 &42 6383 dWI owe bal, 67&..a•87 Claallled ad• do It well. Cluellled Ad. 642-5678. 642"6e78. SIS 10·5 1700 760-1106 HOUSES FOR SALE 2 BR plua FAM RM or DEN 5 Gretal Court, Newport Crest 631 -1400 $225.000 Sun 1-5 •3314 Holt, West Covina 963-6767 $149,000 Sun 1-5 * 15 Coventry (Harbor Ridge) 640-6259 Sunday 1-6 19 Curl Or. Jasmine Creek Vu CdM 640-1515 6t9-728·5151 S/Sun 12·5 3459 Windsor Ct., Costa Mesa 645-0303 $179,900 38 Hlllgraas (Trtlrk) lrvlne 844-6200 $239.000 Sun 1-4 Sun 1-5 501 Riverside Ave. Newport Height&, NB 548-2687 $370.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3 BEDROOM 1617 Whlle 081'. Mesa Verde. CoS1a Mesa 546-2313 $137,900 Sun 1-4 207 Via OfVleto. Newport Beach $410,000 • Sal/Sun 1-5 427 San Bernardino. Newport Hts. 646-6141 S239.000 Sat/Sun/Mon 11-5 2119 Vista Laredo. Bluffs 631-1400 S230,000 Sun 1·5 2116 Felipe, Npt Bch 644-7020 $198,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 616 Marigold, CdM 675-5511 $339,500 Sat-Mon 1·5 3309 Towner. Santa Ana 645-0303 $119,500 Sun 1-4 311 Walnut, Costa Mesa 646-7171 St39,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 29 Hlllgrau (TrtlrkJ Irvine 644-6200 $254.000 20 Purple Sage (Trtlrk) Irvine 644-6200 $29i,OOO 311 Walnut, Costa Mesa 646-7171 $139,500 3 M plut FAM RM ot DEN 19fi0 Port Cardigan (HV Hma)NB 640·6259 $249,500 Sun 1-5 38-4 Mira Loma Pl, Costa Mesa Sun 1-5 Sun 1-5 Sun 1-5 953-4141 $179,500 Sat 11 -5, Sun 1-5 t515 Cumberland. Westcllft, Newport Beach 540-1151 $234.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 2124 E. Ocean Blvd., Bal Pen 631-1400 $325,000 Sun 2-6 •1301 Dolphin Terrace, Irvine Terrace. NB 831-7300 $985,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 • •20322 Eutwood Ctr., Hunt. Bch. 831-1400 1210,000 Sun 1-5 1101 Klnga Road. Cttffhaven 831-1400 $895,000 Sun 1-4 • •e .-e10 Dorehelter. Cameo Hlghlands, NB 831-7300 $397.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 11 Hlll1borough, (Hrbr Rdg Hll) MNB 780-8333 l"&-000 Sun Mi 2481 Creet~. Npt Bch 844-7020 1388,000 Sun 1-5 *e3509 Surtvtew (Hrbr Vu Hla) NB 644-7020 1310,000 L.H. Sat/Sun 2-5 414 H•lotrope, CdM. tt44·9080 SMt,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 **721 laytlde Or, Coron• def Mar 780..a333 $1 ,250.000 Sun 1-5 7to Via Lido 8oud.: NB '44-8200 S57o,OOO 81t18un 1-5 • 46 HtllQf.., (Tr11r1c) trvtne ~200 $3CW,OOO 202 S.W.,d, Shore CNffl, CdM 144-toeO $4e6,000 Suf'I i -15 - Sun 1-!5 •2007 ~. lrvtne TerrllOI, C0tona NI Mlt t7W746 This Weekend! ll•tp lh•• hOftdy d<rtclory •••It yow tt.h ·••~•,.do• y-qo hou••·"""''"4 4 11 th• locot10"' lhhd t..lo• or t dt>cn~d ,,. CJf'tOlor dtloH by od•trt••i"'I tht•h•ro "' todoy' DAIL 'f "LOT WAHT •OS '•lro-o •how1nq Of'"'" h-••• for •ol• or ""'' ort "'9f'd lo h•I •>Kh u•fo,.....,llo.. '" lh•• 'o""'"' tech Sohordey a"d S11nday ' ••4615Hampden, Cameo Shrs. NB~ 760·8333 $525,000 '>Un 1-5 ***Se Linda Isle Dr., Newport Beach 675 -6161 $1 ,7 50 ,000 Sat/Sun/Mon By Appl 1230 Londonderry, North Costa mesa 549-2844 $124,900 Sun 1-5 •204 Via Eboll. Lido tste 673-7300 $525.000 Sun 2·5 4 BEDROOM 889 Sen .. e St .. Costa Mesa (619)753-8355 $119,500 Sun 12·4 4881 Wlnvale, Irvine 552-1'714 $398,500 Sal/Sun 1-5 554 S. Olympia Way. Orange 759-9100 S 146.253.27 Sat 10-2 * •426 Via Lido Nord. Lido Isle 760-1900 Sl.295,000 Sun 1-5 •706 K-Thanga (Irv Terr) CdM 551-8700 $325,000 Sat/Sun 1-6 565 Wlndtor Pl, (N. Laguna) 644-7020 $799,000 1821 Kings Rd., Newport Beach • Sun 1-5 646-7171 $760,000 Sun 1-5 •3116 Coolidge, Costa Mesa 963-8787 $135,000 Mon 12-4 •6081 Wintergreen. Huntington Beach 963-e787 s 134,500 Sun 1-5 * 1624 Antigua, Newport Beach 646·7171 $524,900 1425 Seacrest (HV Hiiis) CdM 675-8000 $286,000 17 Cypreea Pt (Bg Cyn) NB 780-8333 S~&.000 •28 Carnation. Corona del Mar Sun 1·5 Sun 1-5 875.e742 S428.000 Sat/Sun 12-5 4 aft plue ,AM .. Mor DEN 3240 M~lgan, Cotta Mesa 54&-2813 $155,000 Sat 12:30·4 1230 Sand Key Or, (Hrbr Vu Hllll), CdM 780·9'13 4915.000 Sat/Sun 1·6 * 1948 Port Alben1 (Hrbr Vu Hm1) NB 844-tolO 325,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 • 1050 8enttag_o • Dover Shor••. NB 844-t200 1749,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 ti 1834 c6rnmooort RD .. Baycreat, NB 831·716<> 1310,000 Sun 1-5 1 Vienna, Harbor Rldgt 780-tlf> MH,000 Sun 1·6 •2021 Ylltht Defender, Seavlew, NB 931·7· '610,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 • 1118 Somerset Lane. Westcllff. NB 631 -7300 $425,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 201 Larkspur, Ocean Blvd. 631 ·1400 $1,875,000 2774 Mallard, Mesa Verde, CM 979-2390 $250,000 2700 Lighthouse Lane, Broadmoor Sun 2-6 Sun 1-5 673-6900 $359,500 Sun 1·5 * 1509 Highland Dr .. Harbor Highlands. NB 631·7300 $265.000 Sun 1-5 1706 Dover Dr. Harbor Highlands. NB 631-7300 $250,000 Sun 1-5 18 Burning Tree. Big Canyon 760-121 4 $725,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 4156 Williwaw (N. Wood) Irvine 675-5511 $179,900 Sat-Mon 1-5 2060 Flamingo, M.V., Costa Mesa 645-0303 $199.000 Sun 1-4 88 Harbor Ridge Or. Harbor Ridge, NB 8.40-8201 $669,000 Sat/Sun/Mon 1·5 1441 Galaxy Drive Npt Bch 548-5647 $389,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 1230 Sand Key Dr.(Hrbr Vu Hiiis) CdM 760-9133 $495,000 Sun 2-6 * 1980 Port Ramsgate (HV Hrna) NB 875-6000 $385,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 4512 Roxbury Cameo Shores 759-1501 Sunday 2-5 1441 Galaxy Drive Npt Beh 548-5 647 $389.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 124 Via Lorca, Lido Isle, NB 675-9103 Sun 1·8 422 Dahtta. Corona del Mar 76().8823 $569,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 **426 Harbor 1111nd Dr. Promontory Bay, NB ' 673·7300 $1, 150,000 Sun 1·5 5 Bedroom 2912 Carob, E .. tbluN, Newport Beach 648· 1044 $300,000 Sunday 1·15 114 ••219 Via Lido Soud, Lido Ille 780-1900 11,850,000 Sat l-5 181'7 Pcm Rtnwlck Pl. Newport Beach 644-41584 $334.SOO Sal/Sun 1Q...4 * •12 Winged Foot. Newport BMoh 84•·9090 M88,900 Set/Sun 2·5 2912 Carob. Eattbluff, NMP<>rl Beach 84&-1044 S300,000 Sun 1-5 ' 320 Vista Trucha Bluffs Npt Bch 644-9060 $262,500 Sat 1-5 * 1955 Port Edward Pl (HV Hms) Npt Bch 759-9100 $327,500 Sun 1-5 • 1727 Port Bar mouth, Harbor View Homes. NB 631 -7300 $375,000 Su'n 1-5 •Spa 16 Geneve. Harbor Ridge 760· 1900 $2,995,000 Sat 1-5 •Spa, 35 Rldgellne Dr., Harbor Ridge ' 760-1900 $1,580,000 Sun 1-5 213 Via Cordova. Udo Isle 631-1400 $625,000 Sun 1-5 1030 Polarl1 Or., Dover Shores. NB 631 -7300 $315,000 L/H Sun 1-5 • ••22321 Waltlngford Lane. Hunt. Bch. 631-1400 $379,000 Sun 1-" 33 Burning Tree, Big Canyon. Nwpt Bch 644·2562 S 1.195.000 Sat/Sun/Mon 1-5 1"708 St. James Pl., CllN Haven, NB 548-0890 $425,000 Sat/Sun 11-5 *273 CecH Pl., Eastslde CoS1a Mesa 646-3557 $239,900 Sat/Sun 10-5 6 BEDROOM - 510 South Bayfront, Balboa Isle 551-1234 $995.000 Sat-Mon 12-5 3 Muir Beach, Spyglass Hiii, Corona del Mar 73 i :4444 Sal/Sunday 1 to 5 e BR plu• FAM AM or DEN *Spa 11 Crestwood, Harbor Ridge 760-1900 $1,890.000 Sun 1-5 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 2 aEOROOM 2554 Elden. B. Eastslde, Costa Mesa 540-1151 Sal/Sun 11-3 510·12 Poinsettia, Corona del Mar 631-7300 $251.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 Sea Island, Big Canyon 673-6900 $247,500 Sun 1-5 2 BA plua DIN 9 Sea Island, Npt Bch 760-8333 $259,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3 BEDROOM 207 19th St, Npt Bch 675-5511 $357,000 up Sat-Mon 1·5 3 BR plut DIN 510-12 Polnaet11a, Corona det Mar 631-7300 S289,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2618-2826 Eldon Ave., Costa Mesa 631 -4245 From $155 ,000 Sat-Wed 11-8 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 2 BEDROOM 1111 So. Coast Or. Unit H101, Co1ta M ... $139,600 Sat/Sun 1·5 2 Ma I 89DROOM Treasure lale Mobile H~ Petk, Spece 322 .. 99-5748 From $26,500 S.tlSun 4 BR&. 1 BR * * 132 S. ~ronl, Bal 111. 831-1400 11,300,000 Set/Sun 1·15 106 Opal. Bal I•. 873-8900 1435,000 Sat/Sun 1-6 5 BR I 3 BR -609 Macie (OcMnllde of Hwy). CdM ' - 845-7048 ""·000 Sat/Sun 1·5 :==. * * W•terfront *** Weterfront l Poot . I .. •• . -... Whatever you ' need·. • • you'll find in the lailyPilat . CLASSIFIED 642-4321 .. • • • Orange Coa11 DAILY PILOT/Sunday, July 3, 1983 •• ~·~ . ~I ... ........ ..... .......... ..... '±n'tzt C.... iltl llu DU ti 11tM UM •""'! ::2orl' lmmec. nw pm, 2 •. 2 a.. 2 Bf. taOrM. unturn. tront& :u~f'I ~ ,~ b ••oo 2 fplc, 2 o QM, Hbr VW. back Yetd. P1MM C9ll 11~12 a, ' beam. no peg, t1100. 552-t38t.· 6'0--081t. ..38r-. -, .. -llpgl'-. -aded--eondo--Condo 2 •• 2 ... t 77i. ••· trplc, btt-11\1, gar. no on plfk. 1895 mo. F,.,rlg. •hid; hetWwoodfrN# 2 '*'· *900. &U-710t. '31·2292 Agt •.cat . ..-. car gar. Judy 7171. 3 bd, 2 ba, front hOl'M. Amuift9 ofl9t 3 8 r near fplc. gar, vacant and So. Cout Ptu 2 garage Dov« Shotea, 132C San- ready. $960/mo. patio pool uoo 1111 llago OJ. Eucutiv. ' IA W J. I H S3t-t190 BEST Riiy fM IM!lly ~ .... wttll1 3poo1 NM~ ~ vW4'-t --and ..,._ ......,, cat Ouplell. RecMo, 2 bd, gar, gar, 3 llfaplac:M,' 4000 eq _..&w,,51.t .. ,J.-.h~.. tncd, '550. 554 Victoria ft, '3000 IM or IN/opt . ~ 'vvr-.._._ 213.597.7297 '"·742• Bttr lil-1'<~.~ Eutllde 0.M. 2 8r lrg Furn/unfum. Walk 10CdM 1141 E CoMt Hwy Cdlll yard, gar. avail lmmad. l>Mdl. S8r 214 tit. 2000 • • HOO/mo. 133-1323. 1/f, bate w/vu . gar. •er, 3 Ba, 2 yre new, no E'alde 2811b• adult oom· 11<400/mo avail now. Agt pet1. a mo '" min plex w/pool, lndfy, cvrd 8'6-1'5e M 878·5370. 11275/mo. 708 Orehld. prkg, no pate "''75/mo. Harbor Ridge 2 BR·28A. 151-1135 or "4•·•201. 1 133-7ff0. 8'6-18'7 sauna & Spa, comm I Cameo Shor• 3 Br + tam-Lo¥91y 3 er. 2 ea. large pool. 1 1150/mo. 8kr lly rm, pool, Ktr• lrg lot, tam rm. trplc, 2 oar gar· 840-12511 ., f 2500. Agt. 780·1333. age, nr Col~ Pk. No _H_A_R_8_0 _R_V-IE_W_H_l_L_L8_ CORONA del MAR ... on pall. 17 50 mo. yr · Lo¥9fV 3 Bdrm + den + the canyon with lovely 5'8-'83', M2-9171. tam rm. exit cond. Lrg view, v«y private thrM manicured groundt. Avail tredroorna, two bathe, 2 911& 111 IU July 15. t f800/mo. Call ~er. $1100 per mo. 3 e r 3 Ba, 2·•ty, huge fam· Ann Peter•. Barr.tt Alty IN. Atk IM Bart• lly rm, 10\lely year & patio. "42·5200. • arr, Agent 780-0119 S 1200/mo & MCurlty. 81bor View Horne, 3 Br 2 Del Mar'• rlnMt off• 5 rm Agt. 831-7370. Ba MONICO. Avell. Jvtt 2baappiaJtplcpoolf®d New 2 BI 2 Ba twnhm, 2 15.11100/mo.~1 1. llld• pet• $675 at BEST cu garage. t11tru. Maln8ayFront,3 bd,aba. Rily I• 1750mo. 833-1290. Dock' for 1arge boet, IOCEAN, MTN vu 28r $2500/mo. 873-37n 2224 2ba. new dh1, yrd, MC Newpo111 belt 2 8' flat "'2 iiliil•.•gar~a;n;;joioio-. u·1"'1i."". w""'10'°. gala. Frpl $190/mo. CM 1500 apple tncld call 1tove, drapee & c:atpattng 81 u f I I · I 4 2 • 8 I 0 I · 53M190 BEST Alty fee furn. M75/mo. fqo pet1. 144-8722, M2-3799 Npl Hgt•. 3 Br, family rm, ~ -~~32T2yp1ca11 dt-._..,.,,...... 2112 ea. no s>tU seoo. ,,,,_,_ .,....,. · Crptd •rm decor bltln1 Agl. 873-911•. 1390 53M190 BEST I• Sharpe 4BR (yd, g81., frp4) Smalt houM 3 Br 1790. 530 Waetmlnlter year. If you have • SSOO/mo. Ave. "42·77•5 =-:tMt'anotgeltlna 5'f.<4l-40 Spaclou1 4 Br. 3 'h Ba. I • ... It now with • Superb datl 2 Br houM eepara1a bonul rm, lam C Wlftecl Ad. entry kltch kid• cnuera rm, trple, patios. over· ltCUra yard $500'1 now hang. nlct !y lndacpd. •ml•538.f190BEST $1550/mo. 840·1327. TIDY •11 ·Ai. pool, 558·1111. ofc 720.f897 alr.OllCount $825. Spaclout •Br, 3'1a8a, MP 557·3311 bonll• rm1, fam rm, lrplo, pallo1, overhang. nloaly Dua Ptlat U2I tnd1cpd, f1550 mo. octXN View Luxury "40· 1327, 5SM118. Otc. Condo, 2Br, 2'h8a, nu 720~97 ep11, frplc, pool, Jae. PV1 -.. T-H_E_C_O_V_E·-· -B.-y-al_d_• y d . • 3 1 • 8 7 I 0 • Drive Executive Condo. 1-49e-2181 ev.a. INMOf aait. 2 Bt. Otn,2 OCEAN VIEW LUK Condo, ~ Ba. pool. private 2 Br, 2'1a 98, nu 04)11. bteeh, rm· Ltut price frple, pool, jac. •M-218 t $ 2 0 8 0 m o . Ag• n t 759-1082. Panoramic ocean view 'liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii townhoutt 3 Bt. t faml• :;,~ ~1::,:~t, '::2 8=. :0:~;oa•LR~ ::. Br. 2 ba. w/d, rttrlgt. fr p I c . Io r m a I 0 . MOO/mo. A.Gt. •M-5980. FamRm/Otn, open ~ •• Do 11 lhe easy way- advertlae In claaalfled. * ~ I f 00 • • --~---~--.~-celllngl. noor 10 celling • • But. ..... U4t mirrored entry, newly twn , mo to dteoratad. tunny patio •<450 w 10 f overlooking grMnbelt, :_, mo, · ' ' r g, 1teps from pool. 1 block •. te3·7570 tv to Newport Bay, Wiid : $<400 flat 2 8r w/garage Bird Rtfuoa, Hltllng, Fllh· \ not tar from oc.an kid• Ing. 3 m1lel from UCI, 53M190 BEST Rlty fM bike path1, tennll cowt1 Old town clUllc 5 room 2 bath upgraded decor I/yd kid• pell $800 ... y move 538-8190 BEST RllyfM 1 block. 1 ytar' .... 11500/mo. Open Houtt Sun. 12-5. Call Ann 181-2993 Of 754-0177. Why pay mortl 3 Br pool VERSAILLES: hOme 1825 kid• ok 18R with vu S700 538-8190 BEST Rlty I• ~Unit '550 ... Adrian Rtty 5'8-1547 lntat 2244 8AYFRNT 38r, t100 eq', 2 iii 2 ea smokttrM. abi comm poo1, bch. edit. vnv gar. trpt, pvt yrd. OU I 1100. 873-.f022 880. pool. 857-ttM, 496-U 111. lull Au UM lrvlne Woodbrldg• 2 an I bdlden. AIC. pool, bch houn call • d•t•ll• etb, taka. 1800/monthly 539-8190 BEST Alty IM Open "°'199 Set, July 2, 11-3. 71'-f.44·8795 Ot ,..... nit 71'-759-1789 l<400'• 2 iii lam hOIM OrangetrM terrace. 2 bd. w/poot gar dahwltlr for 2 be condo. $800/mo mon kid• pet• wtlcome IMM. 551~511. ownef. 539-8190 BEST fee. 752· 1581, agt ,,.. .... 11 r.nt .... Cerna ... •r MU Oecoratora TownhouH avail now S995/mo. Com· pltttly turnl1h td. 873..()898. C.t1... 1114 l=!!ua IMcr. Ufl Furnllhtd BllChtlor. 2"5 '1 Mlntt SI. UtN pd, 1 off rcn Bay, 3 Br. 3 Ba. 1tr•l parklnt 1pace. 2800 eq It, many e111rae, S375 mo. + aec. To ... ociMn 'tlltw, avall tm~.1 call~ Syfvit agt 759-13' 1. , . Beautlful 3 Br, 2'h ba,j'lut ..... 1141 MWty crptd, grMt vltwl.; $1350/mo. 543·2211t !Studio apt, utll pd, ftmalt Ru le ,.~ 1 Br .....,. non·lmkr. bMcfl, poola. It ........ . ............ 25 53f.tae5 ywd, wattc 10 btectlltown · · aee5imo.••1"1· YOUR IWI Woode Cove r•ortd Vic- torian 3 ar. 2 ea. ••alntd CIUITRY glue, 1ernt1e OCMn v1ew. ESTATE l t050/mo. I••••· 213/378-3119. 8-lllM & patti llkt =adn Yit)t ~I with terractd pool. ----*Private Patlot ~ omea fof rent, 3 11 •. *Covered Par111ng Ba. $750/mo. Ftnoad *Spac:lout Apt• yrd, kld1/pet1 OK. Agt. •Dinlnt Ar• Nol ... 5'5-2000. .W~k lnCloMU HOMES FOR RENT •Homt-ttke Kltohanl Ml .. lon Vltfo 3 Bdrm. 3 l blk to Hunttneton & Ba, 1750/mo. Fenced F'!l!· yard. k1d11pe11 we1oorne. mUTIU FIR Agent, no fee. 5'5-2000. 1 Bdrm. From SMO • MALLORCA. 2 Bdrm, 2 2 Bdrm. From IMO be, Lek• View, dblt gar. LA QUINTA HERMOSA with opener, pool. 1825. 11211 Parkllde Ln. 1 b1k 137-3341 W of Beach, 3 bll!I S. of ·~ ..... IBt EdlngerMl-1441 '~™· =;;o;t~~ !fl Knoltl. Cptld~. bltltl1, liiiiiiiii1..,;.,_iiiiii ... .,.;;.im9 pool, , rec rm, walk to to btectl. 873~41. . . . . . . , . ·. i I • 'I ·I l • frplo, encl gar wllg• -e. r:RJJI ttor~rm. aleo dt opnr, Aug, MOO ..... ._,. • bell. 715/mo, 1at11Mt + lu•• I=: .. • . I dep.17M112avF~& .. -·". Wllndt.. .1 I f •(in lk •Ptn' sivl not hl1h in prl(t; rta&On· abi. COil! ··laulfled adv1rtl1ln1. . . . :· :: .. ·: . . . . . . . . :· . . . ;. .. . !· . . ' ~ ~==============::.i..:::::::::::::::::::::::::.1.._.;:========::.:..----• t ' I I •I --------;--------·---- .. De Oran~ Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, July 3. 1983 ......... bf. Alu!Peta, Val. AltJtwnta. Val. baatr Otfl I t I H14 ,._ •-· .. I . --••••••• 21-ce •• • ' .......... n .... , ...... , ?::. ttlt .... ...... ••• ltlt ..... 11• -= .......... ... naa ., r 7U Cnta KIM 112t l!!J!ll ltac~ 2719 -U9 Broadway. Coale ltatala .., ~ ----- - ----!!!!! -- 1108 MY tfl Seti 1>1y v..-.ii, 1~2 Br MeH. Storafront. 440 1----------.:.::.;; Hav• 8 Hlaf'lly Profltabla CUhltr IOt marine hard• LEOAL. 8CTRY/0FC MGR ... •aa• 19ell8!.B~IJ 31~6~!:· ~ 315~~•S•': aptl, convert. den, all)a •If Adrl1n Riiy 549-16'7 •1175 up. 2205 ti lnd11t· and .. 14itlM JMtl Shop. war• 1tore. Apply In par· T~l~IEE Npl 8ch A.E lllt0Al. nllllllll -IP , .... ,. 557 _ 1985 , • ... r .p111oeach&perktng. l611w .. tetlff NIU&to trlalofflc..11101Fleclori• fNturlno IM iat .. \...tn. ::>a2431W.Coaa1Hwy, ~. u:P~~~·~':n ~1~": C~mpantona. ""'Ina, s 100 on 111 Mo. f\lln1 LAG 2 BR W/FRPLC Avall Aug 1, 2 Br, 1 Ba, trplc. $650. Lou Supple 645·9161 l Br UPI*', ullls paid. $390/mo. Carport, lndty tac. no P91S. 383 W Bay, 548·9516. 2 bdrm, Fenced yard, small pet O K. $525/mo. 646-072 t Beautifully landscaped .-::-:-::---.:--:--,...--=--I $400 up. 162-9511. 3600 tq tt 2 4SS •q It do Circle, #T, M11nt1nototi J .. na: r:fenltnt & 8portt-. mothr1ted, 91'\ergetlo, ••· .. d••· t. v Na, RN• Now garden llPll, Poot & ape. AcrOH from l>Mch 18r & 67:J.-Cl2•1 Suttll>le. !Or medlcal. oi a..cm.142·2834. -Ill'. Ovw..00 NattOllialJy ........ lfflet p•rl•nced l•galtctrY Interviewing at Laguna Pat101/dtok1.Nof>9ll. din S550 ot 2BA S650 CdM,spend.adelllefulva-dental.Agen1.541-5032 Sttllft ff•• l(nownBrandt.1590010 uw~,wltltr.;nfor )(LNT kill d ' Nursing Serv1c• B ·--•o· •• 25 w/pool, encl gar, laundry. 11 3B 2B -I 15,900 lncludea 9Null· m,.....,lnl ,~put-mull ty"'" h•"d/•!_! w9!'ltlng•11~.:.!:. 714/494-7272 ......... • -Yrly. Sllv-ood & Co. ca on I a nome 170 E. 17th St. Co1ta apac41\& x 26 with lfulll lul c Ill I Fled ~.. -.. --· ...,..... • • ..... 1 Br $505-1510 640 • 5078 . 00 dlr__. 10 $300/wk 675·2763. Meaa 2 spaces. 280 & leOJmo. 49'-3324 8 orn • wood and 10 k~ 'by tO\lch Oppty tor advaf'letment 2 Br. 1 'I• Ba 1590 ..,.., -404 t T Fhcturtl lni talled anct Newport •nter CP.. for qual. Individual ~ho M--•-ft1 • 2 lO Ced1t Apt 2 fo le CdM walk to l>Hch. lovely 1q t he Adrian Co. I "'tOr T I I H ~ ,. ""'""' 1;:itE18th 646·6816 • rvw-rm w/Ba Wkl" or 549·85•'7 n-o e ranno. ave flrm644·6150 demonttratet a11entlo11Lic'd phys1ca11herapys110 161 E 18th. 642-0856 Ing ' Aaateaffatatl 3002 your Stor• open fn U 191-' · to detail and wtlllngnf'H work with 6 yr old gtrl. Cllllhaven 2Br Iba, patio, monthly. 675-9561 2200 SO. FT. 11• u !O 10 t5 deya. Call .STllOTlll to iearn Contact Mr An-11 Mon.Fri 2-3 ~r'J per d•y. eacMtor s.430 gar. etc tdeal for retired Co•QJlll de! Mar Furnished. Dix olflce & warehouM SCRAM-LETS 8 n Y t 1 m •. Pr• al I 11 • ~wpon ar•• job alle drua. 640-6960 Cos1a Men tiree Good 1 Bdrm. 1505 cpl, no pet• S500 1bd11pt w1pa110 Sleeps 1001 W 17th. CM Fashion• for Mr. Har1i.y n e • d 1 : • x p ' d · pay 546·88:>1 2 Bdrm, 1 'I• Ba $690 yrly,5•8·5306 4 people Weekly Call979-8533to9" ANSWERS 1·800-527·6'•3 p1tnte1/wallpap•rtr, Liquor Clerk, lull II""' USO Vaf'lguard Way 673·8349 RIGHT REAL TV S 8 I h r . C U ST O -n~hlt lncld wknds Af I' 'J i'Jrid~-~-- 640-9626 Condo, 2 Br, 2 Ba, 4 to 6 2400 W Coast Hwy, NB. nr Bedbug . Tallow Ballet Studio, rnldentlal DIAN·m11ure only. Parm. 1 88 Pl1cent111. C M *MODELS mo ren1111. O<;ean view nr Furnished 3 bd home Tof'ly Roma's. Appro• Aq11lce . um .. t area, liuntlngton Bch. PIT, own hr•. S400/mo. Wkdya AM MEEDED* YILU OOlllDYA bell. Call &40·SS60 w/p1t10 Nr Bch and 300-1000 aq ft, of-Cowboy . Nibble 1350. 862·6540 645-4411 LOAN Speo1ou1 E-slde Apll. Dix 3 Br 2 Ba, trptc, patio, Snops. All Amenities llce/relall space w/p11t WELL ROUNDED .s•Lt•-s MALE& FEMALE !~.g~.:S~~~;::,h .. w~rN&o ::~~1~~. Cpl/drape. :n;~~4~weekmlnlmum 1>a1h1s.Reasrenttnoludea F~ryeab rs,myt111et1 ·In-law 880AJ~~~~T0lu. nHdad tmm"!'J 11tely ASSISTANT WENEEONEWFACES lor -------u I I . 7 3 1 • 3 6 O 5 or as een OYflrwe ght. She C part/time for Prlnceaa plecement on modelorog pets, Easl Blutt spacious 1 Br. OCUI r•o•T -645·3683 tried all kind• ol diet•. •l•moo•r•n mfg mol<t'· HO\JM Products, a c-•. IOb6 1n 0 c Call 1 BR. 1 Person $446 n Now. Ille uae1 • dltteref'll ova< 1 hulls, t com.,1. "' LOAN 1 BR. 2 Penooa 1455 pool, pleeHnt area. no ltw'/trt ltaoll 4001 Birch. N.B. tactic. She claims that lat boat. seooo. t -350·6551 gate Patmollve company, IEW YORI WEST 2323 Elden Av• .• C.M. pets. s575 mo. 644-"767 2 bdrm, ba deluxe. $800 44AO sq 1t54s45 5o0i mo Is just another word for E1ta1>llahed 1o11101eaa1e _9_5_ 6 _- 3 _5_5_ 1 _...,_____ TlLEIT AIEIOY t bd, unfurnished Apt • 548-7854 LIHUYHllT per wk. 37t3 Seunore gent 1-32 "WELL ROUNDED." bustneu, all equip +. 0111 SERVICE Newly decorated and 1-""v""'1L'"'L_,A=-v-1-=s""TA_A_P_T_S_ 3 Br. 2 Ba. lrplc, sandy Dr · 850·6578 IELHE OFFICE Leal I Fen• 3.n. good Income. terms. Conveluoent hospital, 141-1111 carpeted. StoYfl & Ref1lg, S575/mo. 2 Br 11/2 Ba. bch. S 1400/mo yrly. •ON THE SANO -H11rbor View. 5400 sq lt flfl't S85,000. 968-6187 Costa Meta. Full ot PIT Models 2 188 Maple C.M . Townhome. green1>et1. 675·0120or673-2357. SUMMER RENTAL avall Call Mon.Fri g.5 Found: Btk Germ. Shep Good Saluy af'ld ban-MANAGER *MODELS* ~!7!:.~~a~I ~~-.~:~Is, tlr, carport, baloony NEWPORT PIER AREA. 3 Br. 2 Be. unit, wet bar. 642·4644 ' ' Mhi. Turtle Roell, Irv. 1 yr la ... tatat eflts .. Write Ad No 953. 2078 Thurln deluKe 3 Br. 2 Ba. n. 0 lurnlshed. washer. dryer --1 appro)I Ch chain, f1e1 Oally Piiot, P.O Bo~ * IEEDED * TSL Mgmt 642-1603 pets, uearl". 11200 /mo. tncld. Summer enclsd Baytroni Offices from 300 collar. 955-0250 OJ,.rtultl• 4011 1560, Costa Meaa, CA MALE& FEMALE 2Br 1112 Ba patio garr ' ' 5802 s h SQ II I --92626 0""" Columbia Savings and age. E side. ~o pe1s0SSOO~ 673-6640· TSg~~g~t. ::;_ ,0;~3 na.1ooa a •• 4 ,.... .... ISSOCIA TE w . """ Loan, an aggre11SIY8, WE NEED NEW FACES for 6.!.tl.:.2.28 • • .-Ji ..... D n NA HOAG are stolen In the'EH1 Bluff OISTHlll growth-oriented real ea-placemimt In noodehng ~ .. ....,. Tmmac rBr:-7 Br.llUR!r. ltlf-Wfl-AVAIL. ltlue-tffiN Area. See anyone plckln Opening for full lime ex-tale leader. Is seeking a jobs In o c Call 2Br, 1'~ ba townhouse, Beautllully landscaped lennls, $520. 642-3153. 1 DOOR FROM BEACH llAlllOll VIEW up a ca· P ase a e c. ..,,...rte~ed ll'l•lmenanced-t.o..asalJU""t--~~=,,..,.....,.-~-----•lnt cdf'ld, pool. patio. garden aplS. Pool & apa. MINI-VIEW OF OCEAN 800, 107 sq ft av11il from "°· and con1ac1 Newport INYESTIEllT person for 2 FHhlon managing Its Loan Ser-IEW YORI WIST $550/mo 979·5425 or Patios/decks. No pets. Plush Penthouse Studio FAM IL y s 0 NL y $l 25 Beach Police. Island Rllalt Stores vice luncllon. Setec1ed 841·05 7 4 2 Bdrm. 1'1• Ba. 1590 Apt. Versailles. S600/mo s670/wk. 546_5605 •Reported 6 figure Income 644•5070 EOE candidate will be respon-TlUIT AlllCY 2Br, l'fiBll IWnhse. frplc, 15tE.21st.548-2408. Call545-l097. BASEMENT SlOO SQ 11· Found. 2 F Germ Shep, neceuary. sjble for training and 141-1111 Vacation 2500 sq It Call MOn·Frt 6·26. Black & Brown, •R9fer11nc4111requlred. EDUCATION SYpervtslng the act1vi1oes • ~a~lo. 2g7~· ~~~~~o s5:~ SSPARKLING CLEAN & 0:!~. 2n~r ~.~.•.Ngp~r~~:: ltatala 2907 9.5, 642.4644 0 1 h e r w h I t • · I •Can earn up to $10K a TYPIST of the Loan Service stall. Otf1ct Olerk/P /ti•• 548·7510 8·8 pm. PACIOUS. Westside 1 160 1 c 1 51 h S 1 Laguna on Iha beach, 2 Br Dsk sp In 2.-dsk office/yrs ~~~%~~'111Vorktown. RI-.. month1.1 monitoring and verifying Very busy c11cula11on ot· Br. 1 Ba. n-ly painted, s 550 _s 600 645 • 7355 9-5: Sm lrn otc. $200 ~ • • ""potent a non CLERK II accuracy of documenta-lice needs a pan t1rr'!e 2 Br 1981 Maple Ave. cpts/drps. dshwr. range · · 1 Ba, sl"fs 4, Avail ut·Wd,sk11673·5017, liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii e•lstentduetonocash lion and reports hand· clerk tor answenng ~t~ser$4~ g:~ia ~C:.~ ~5~~~~~3~0 pets. S400-:g4~s:~.; 3000/mo. For lease. corporate office ca1r;:~~=~~82. SS~~g~~0.:C~~~a~· :1~~e':'0~~q~\~1~~1.' ~~·~ ~h:snse:9!~d ~~ea~~~~~ 641-1324. 1---------space,l800 sq ft .. ocean FOUND ADS th I I 7 11 AM •4 2 Br 1 Ba. $445/mo.+ S300 dep. 2269 C Maple. Avall 719. No pets. Maul. Keanapall Shores. 111ew. Pfestlglous Dover II I told you that you could Type letters, reporla and o er epecla assign-on Y -" nr Daaa Ptiat 2721 t>eachlrof'ltllllew, 1 Br. Or In Newport Beach, ARE FREE make $22.165 Of'I a $300 other finished copy from ment1 as designated l>y Apply "' persof'I tietween 2 Br 2ba, vie;, bttlna. gar. COUNTRY CLUB LIVING steeps 4, avail July 12-19 near CQ_asl Hwy S 1.35 IQ Investment, you probably rough drelte, notes or the Loan Service Man-2pm & 4 PM MOr'lday '"'" no pets $ 650 , INNEWPORTBEACH and Aug 15-0ct 1 11 Full service with wet wouldn'1 believe me. machine transcription. ager The position re· Thursday Ask tor 759-0650/675-4174 Singles 1 & 2 Bdrm Apart-$450/wk. 646·2882 bar l ampte parklng. Call CaD: Right? If I -nt furth9r Aaslst the public. Ille, quires recent supervisory I Cat11er1ne men1s & Townhouses. Syll/la· Pelican Propertl.. and .. Id. you wouldn't maintain records, post ellp&rlef'lce with a mort·' C 3310 'ZEST BCAlESOTE 2 Br. 1 Ba. garage, lncd Chatmlng VIiia t Br. quiet, Some are elegantly MAUI Inc:. 7141645_6501 1'2·Hll need to put up more than datll, prepare atatllltlcal gage banker or savings os a esa. A patio, 2183 B Pomona. no pets. 34097 Granada. furnished. Barefoot retreat. Lullury $100 bef and loan along wllh er $450/mo Drive by first $475. 673·33t3. F 1610 coodo on sandy beach at 0-ELU)(E OFFIC S ore your .. rn-reports. compose routine ten·• b' k -ot11ce rom E UITES I~~~~~~~~~ Inga atarted lo cover the tellers. Minimum typing .. ve ac ground ana General otf1ce sktlls 540-4484. 21": ~a~~~;;:~g rm. L~~ ::;:O:~c'!T~Z s~ ~~~:u~~~J,:·~~-~e1.1~~~ 1~';s;~3~~3u1r;:11 :;Y:;o~~a~:dr,·o~oos t1ol Found black Lab tyP9 :;;,1~:.c:?· li;;~ 'i~.~ speed: 45 wpm. ~n.~~~I~ all areas ot ~,f~~~ ~~170 ~0~~~11~. 2nd floor. bit-Ins, frpta, 493-8538. 144· 1IOO OCEANFRONT B4'SEMENT $1.00 IQ It. Puppy. Vic. downtown normal. However, tel me Call (714)966·4025 T1 9-5. 5 days a week s1an· single gar 1575/mo, s=-"'""d.,...,--------Shar""' 1BA .. pt. $390. Lag B ch ' mo n I h I Y 2500 sq II. Call: Mon·Frl S6a2n9 Ju~'!.3C6ap714st9rano. proYfl to you that this for application & hie ta an oulst,andlng ca· ing salary related to good 642-7803. tu rv apt close to tx:11, all 533 ..-(B) Westm"'lntter .. ~. July· Sept 494. t084 9·5. 642-4644 se t-076 1 • • or program can ... rn you a Job announcement reer opportun ty offering gene r 81 011 1 c e ea . utll pd. $350/mo. ,...v F . return of ol/9f 70()0'Y. on an e•cellenl salary and p er 1 enc e Ca 11 2 er. Den .. 2 Bil-gar•-. 661·6142. 642·7745 Palm Oesert cc nu 2Br YU or lelllSe executive offices 1~--------DIAllE cou11n """'nel1ts packa e a d -..-L d p 1 t N I your money. For detall1, ""' g n 8 714-893-0953 for appt upper 1040 c Valencia. =----------hae. spa S251ntlpers dbl 1 0 en nsu a, ewport Found: Camera, vie. send 8 Mtl-addrlNed. beautllul work environ-_ No pets. $585. 545-7983. Super neet 1 Br VIiia. court 2 Br. new cptsldr11pes, ocup min 586-8119 Beach, 3122 SQ ft High 171hITua11 n c M J 11 .. _......,, anvetope and DEPT OF me• For conllden11al Painter hparlenc.eo $410 1 Br. pallo, no pets. $450. 613·3313. 0 o w n s I a t r s PrlHft l1111l lllw1il tOOO SQ It private deck S3.00 to -Report, 1548-0 EDUCATIDI cons era ton, please re ·s 50·90 5 teave yard, quiet, no pets. blt·ins, pool, S650tmo vlslblllty ofllce space plus 1548·6047 · · _,.,...... Id t I 8 6 Relrlg, clean & bright !:-:--..,,,-----...,,..--Oo11er /Wes1cllfl -'rea I o,, Newport Blvd In Land· Found female Lab, grey Adam• AYfl. Costa Mesa, submit •eaume with message 724 0 v-··llles condo 2 Br 2 is vacat Of'I nome. Large 1 ca 92626_ Affirm Action !:mplyr .. a1ary Mstory 10 Person-- • James. 673-7787 --• • 645-6646 pool Garden and all mark Cannery VIiiage • collar. V c. Fairview & "' ••/J' PlRT /TlllE E"ES I I Ba penthse. $750/mo. __ _ w 1 6 3 0 m nel Officer. Onty quahlled • -Alsol&, 1 Ba,$600/mo. S Cl ame,,tle<s Walk 10 Bldg D1st1nc11 :edecoral· I son. • ·83. appllcanls Please Wamed adulls over ~2 . Full rent credit on Isa opt aa tatatt 277ti beaches $125 per nlgnl ing wilh wood pal"leilng & FOUND male Cocker Mta17 It Leaa t024 Eleclrlcla t di wt>c; e1'11oy ,.or•mg w tl'I sale. Judy 760.t996 or 28 r.s•a 5 . y .... .,, Poot, nr Color brochure available wallpaper provides an Spaniel, vie Boise Chica *, ..... , LO••s* e11pe1. • 'loc.1-ur .. on, COLUMBIA youth Mu.s1 tie .,..p" 675 5 393 ..,., 714-494-0120 PO Box >tint atmosphere lor & Rancho Rd H B -• -646-820C. groom(:J ~a1;,onao1e 3 U IWIOllA APTI M2·HU -· beach, l>ua. No pets 842, Laguna Beach esecullve otttces. Avall 840•8677 ' · · NoCr9dltRequlnld SAYlllGS pos11IYe mo11va1or Sien But. ltacla 2'140 496-6277 92652, Dept. o. tor 2·5 year term, Asking 738-0522 9-9 7 dye bkr EIOllW llllAIH al $75 per week Call S485. 2 bd. patio, No pets. •USO/mo. up. 1 & 2 Br_ Nr SC General Hosp, tall I tt .$1..20 sq It, triple nnn. Found:· M 18/llbll\..Afghal), fYEI IF Yll'lf 111111 for busy eo.1a M-Of· Ill LlllUlllOIAT111 2-5pm, 646-7021 (ask tor Aelrlg. Cl9an & bright. unfum & furn. pool .• ,.... spacious 3 Br. 2 Bil. Annual CPI. Cati Sylvia· M gold/whl Retriever • f~. Salary -t-bonue. Can t7911 Von K1tman Sharron) • ...... dshwsh f I Slaart Ztol Pelican Properties Inc. mix. M blk Lab 2 choke 11 MlllPIYllEITI Terry M-F. 546-2313 I I CA n27 124-James 673·7787 18992 Florida 842-2834 r, rp c, patio. n-714/646-6501 Broker chains, M blk/brn Oobl9, No credit check rv ne. " 14 P&llT TIME 1 Br gas & water paid, enclsd gar, gas bbQ, dshwshr. S43S.$460. s 4951 mo 2 Br, 1 Ba apt, 842·3172. · ' ~PJ'f rpsi~g k 89 118 S559~4mo. 3Br hae W.Sfde CM 10 shr cooperation. F brnltan Doble eara not Call Callf0tnla fltpandtf'lg Credit Card Equal Oppty Employer E"ES/WE encl p\tlo. small nat 01<. Bacheltor apt, ~1y r~ v uly , • Mele/female. $325 mo. =---------cropped, M Golden Re-Caetlel, Bkr.Toll tree Co, tocated tn Irvine, hu MIF • EIEllS ,... • _,. ~ S a_ 2710 63 1-5898 For lease executive offices a cotlectlon po11t Ion I I Make e11tra U helping carpo 7 rt 35 • iwndry 18 r 111 ms. modeled, • lnc 5 I stove &••ta-~ 4 B 2 B c •• Udo Peninsula. Newport t:"4::p'eog°'. ~ OoM ~!'!'mwhl}, J3-~00,...22-7375 evallabl•. Applicant •YI J•U M11in1U! youth earners promote TSLMt 642 1 1603 r 960 e • 1 1 1 g 70 · 385/mo. Spacious 3 Br apt. nr SC warsh I da · mk house. Beach. 3122 sq ft High bm. Numerous cat& kl~t-shouldhaV9mlnlmum 1'~1---------l hetr own es1ab11shed gm -• · Plaza, no pelS. $525 1 e; 24 r 0 y,er. 11 1 Chen, vtslblllty office apace ptu• tens svall, now. NB yrs colleetlon e>tp41rlence llllAIERI 111111 rou1es Ma1ure, ou1go1ng, $515 Avall 7/1 Bach·f\Jll kit, nr bch, quiet 545-5366 ~t~i. 646_83~0 f'ICtds 1000 SQ h private deck Animal Shelter, 126 M"a Mertga'-tl, _ with good skip treeing Earn $450 lo $800 per attractive parental 1ype 2 Sr. ap1 wlpatlo. person, no pets ..... , 2900 I:=---------onN-porl Blvd Inland· Or. CM. 64-4-3656 T •• I • 4021 ability. Bank Card and week 11 you have a tta. person. plea se call 845-8103 Aft 6PM. non·smkr. $425/mo_ 1,..~~"'!'"-'!"9'-.;;.;:.., Between bay & the ooean. mark Cannery VIiiage =-......,,........,=----.,....----CRT ••perlenoe aleo re-wagon or van and 8f'ljoy 2-5pm M·F 646-7021 • 57510 s.,•oimo 2 Br 1 ,L 960-0567. Female to share 4 Br. Newport Beach. 4 Bdrm, Bldg.Dtatlnctlvedecorat-Found· Royal Slue Tote 1.1.UTTLIR qulr9d. Contact O. Aawt-working wllh teenaget'!l. Personal Sec el a 1-• "'" • · '• hCXJse 1·1250, 1·$350. lndry avail lmmed Ing with wood paneling & Bag with anoes tn1lde. •-..a 0. lngs, 660~4143 , or Cati Mr. Rountree a1 ' r~ 0 ba twnhse, l>OOI, lndry S..Ulilulnewlullury apta. 1st&last.Kltchprlv San 650·2637 \ltlallpaper provides an 893-1192 mwn1ast .IH. 660-•1•2-Mon-Fri. 548-7058 btwn 11AM & President ot Laguna rm, carport, pvt patio. no for rent, 2story, 3 Br. 2~ Juan Cap 493-2202 x1n1 atmosphere tor e~ ~--------TSO~• •affiln!!_0091n491at & 2nd ~.30-4·30. 3PM ~ daya cBaelal cn497B-4u8s6•n8ess Please pets. Great locallon_ 268 Be. dahwr, micro-wave, · Female non-smkr, 3 Br • FOUND-Shepherd puppy ...a 1 E 16th St. enclad 2 car gr. pool & Furnlshed;oom In Coatma condo. Woodbridge ecutlve olflces Avail for Y1c 21st & Orange CM RE. Broker Bd Re•ltors Experleoced daytime Marine parta salespeople Pesl conlrol-- TSL M:;mt 642·1603 s pa. Call Karen, M8$11 home. $230/mo . $250 •uUI 551·0744 2·5 year term AM<lng Approx4mos.64S-9407 642·2171 545-0611 bus.per.eon.Applylnper-wanted, uperlef'lced ROUT"" PE"SON w1tl C S 1 20 sq It. triple ef'd, .. ft 6 T E •ppl In s 243 t w ~ " all Cllrls alter 4 pm ;=---A --A t CPt C llS " HllCallu1 -AMFUNDtNG son. H BEACH" y per on 1 a1n pl Close to t>eect>. 2 Br. dish· · e mmta. Non·smkr. to nnua B ylvta: I=,.,.,.,-:-=--:------RES. INC_ 952_9001_ HOUSE. 619 Sleepy Coast Hwy. NB. 1'240 lar!~Yn A'"uep.ercs'!.~· Condo· 2 Br, 2 Ba. n.ar S wuner, stove, carpet, Furnished room In Costa shr 3 bdrm house $239 • Pelican Properties Inc FOUND. Sm blk male Tar· wwg • 'VI C. Plaza, pool, AIC, S.e drapes . g 11 r 8 g e . Mesa home $230/mo •1, utlls 675-4133 Ask for 714f645·6501 Broker tier type, Claremont tag. Authorlz9d loan nego· 1 Hollow Lane, Leguna AUTOMOTIVE Un11 I X-'~!~:~~~·dnc~~I $525/mo. 536-4637. ~:~-2~~~s alter 4 pm ~ ---cooperation LyonsPk.C.M. 751·5429 g~':~fr.!.'~'·1~1'!::!i F=~·cer mechanic, ell· lmport~~nce e •-------• 631 • H 76 . -Darting bllCh unit, close 10 Fe to shr. 2 Br, 2 Ba Prom-lnrNllT IDOi Found white Smoy9d le, ratea & tees. 30 yrs. Ft•ed perlenced, 50% com· nec8"11YI Call Darryl be-EARN UP TO beachfl. Bltln•. l(ltchef'I-Lge turn. house. Mature ontory Pl $370 -ulll • 1000 IQ It _II mal,,lalned no cottor, well canld for. & adjuatable 1st. 2nd & mlaalon. 6'2-5133. ~ 9AM-3PM at ette $375/mo, 536-1435 resp non.amkr. fem p•ef dep. 675-3889 bldg on qu1e1 street ~~~~ t rthur Blvd NB. 310r8dn. 1 T .. 0 .'1: Commerctat llY'" .. YEI $100.00 per day Deluxe TwnhM, patio. 2Br. 1'1rBa, gar. S625 mo. 2543 Orange 642·2191. EAST SIDE DELAWARE PINES 1300 • ,,.. utll. Sml chlld Fe wanted to shr CM apt Ass1gneo perking. HU Ml PAY -talono snapshots ITT From $415·S575 ok. John 546-2497 $185/mo • ulll, Uf'llurn oi garages avall. 645-4800 or Lost 11 W98k' German WIDOW HAS US for PllT·Tilll wtlll llLLS-llYOI Fr pie. pool. gar, Nwpl Bch·2 blks to ocn. 5 $200 • utll, part turn Call 64~23 days APduppy, "clc~. H•11rbokr & T.0'1. s 10.000 up. No opportunttlH avallabl• 940-~ ~/~~a .. ~ private patio poo1.1ennls, garage $325 48-1263. NEWPORT CENTER Full ama. .... now credit cheek no It with the Lot Anglu ,...,...~-..,.-------'"" 1 "" '"'"'· No peta .. 842-8807 rr'IO. 64!>·2583 all 5pm. F service Executive Suites. where about• pleue call Call Denleon ~:ot Times Clroulatlon De-Medical Asatstant, ftt. We No a:pertence 192:21DelawareSt. P'lvatehm,r---•.clean, ,nonh-sm2Bk,over30,rc~~ $575-$625.640·5470 Addy or Brian at 673·7311-pa rtm•nt In our er~..'_?~g lolr an e1t· nec1111y.Sllrt Cl sed S d ' v......--• o • r r apl east ..... 632·7575 or 966-2637. door-to-d00< new.paper pe • ...,........, mot valed per-WTltll 0 un ay non-smkr empl male or unfurn . $250, 642·8709 Ollie.• wace IQr IHM: 747 StOO REWARD. Hlet program. Guaran-son who Is neat. tnm & 11 lmmtdbaty. Couf'ltryWoods.2Br.Den. 1&1jiiiWW female . $275/mo Furn 2 Br l Ba Apt 11,S695/moutllspd AIC. ltltWaalH SIOO teed hourly wege ptua non·amoker. Musi ha\le Write., apllt leYet, decil, lkyllght, 2 & 3 Br. Townh<>uee Apts. 833-5534 or 642-6846. $250/mo. • '11 ulllsc ground fir t 055 El Lost: 2 gry Cata. Ftf'l'\. ];;j-·iiiiiiiinl*1~comml .. IOt'l. Moura~ 9 1 X-Ray & venlpuncture UNITED DirfURES 2BR, din, gar 1510 tBR, din, $395 631-1232& 549-2330 lrplc 1 1 1 d --· Camino °'· Coate ...._,. ad uJ t . v I c N • w • u ... eertlflcate. Weatmlnster 'J" .counry rpc. sllwsf.trgpallo, Roomtorrent,kltcn.prlvt· non-smkr, 369 Alli5Gado 3 Biiis E of Falrvl-& T and /S'h er .r.v. ...-...PM, Ot~ PM · 9 MedlealGfoup.Ca"Mra. P.O 8oxli9'1 se1tlng, 180 21a1 St. enclsc:I Slngi. leges, pvt Ba. 662·21 t2, C.M. Wkdys 535-1127. Adams. 642-6455 Production work, mu1t be PM. Training Is provided. 1 Tucker 893. 1321 os Angeles. CA 90022 646-1164or645-9543. eargarage.nrH11n1. 751-9t32. Avell. 711 e11es /wknd 645-8492 veraal l le. Ac•nory Pot11ntlat to .. rn S300 I x LG 1 er 14 95 . 2 Br 1595 , Harbour. From$595/mo. Aak tor Jack 754· 10•0. Mr Tr.ey LOii: CAMERA, Kodak In House, trvlne. 966-1022. plu• per~. For an In-----=-M=-ed~lca-,.-1 --- 840-6807. Roomlorren1111/kltchprl11. •$290/up 1 brown zipper ca.e COM tervl•w Cati (714) FlllTIFFIOl Pool, Patio, Frplc. Near bus & shopa. Hunt-Hooae 10 shr COM, 2 Br, 1 • carp• •. on beech on"----Blvd * T E L E P H 0 N E . ' Dshwsr 557·2841 Walk 10 beach, tat.-stu· lngl Bell 962 7520 Ba ud a $325 II drapes ale restrooms ...,._., WOAK-Houaewll/H or 967 - 2361 • e.IC1 120 4 tmmed. p/tlme coslllon ·--:-:=-....--=--=--=-......,""""~ •-· on -' ' ' g r ~ ut t7301 B 0 e11ch. Blvd Hunt~ et top of hill, Big C«ona II P -'Lar-3 e·r 2 Be. $6 95 dlo, lrptc, loft, utus pd, Non smkr 673 46<17 I b R atud11n11 work 1>811-tlm.. IDE•&1 lffl0l ave tor laatlc urgeon •-S475 ••H ••1 llTIL · · · •""""" ee-11 842-283~. each eward. Call h SS -I t d I H ---1V Frplc dbl /mo. 536-'631. ___.. .......... -., 6'5 27 7 your om• 50 wk. Electronlc Firm In Santa oca e n ur.ungton LJN · garage, tuge Wkly r•ntata now avail Lge furn house Mature • EIEOITM llm · 4 · Arthur 8'8-5187 Ana ~Ing a"'arp ~•t Beach. Position requires lncd yard.No pets_ lnl11 1744 St26 & up. Color TV resp~~·smkr.fempret I* LOST CATIRn1ard. 1 " .-experlenoe In all phases ~361 ~~~d s 1 642 } 90 590 5 . 1~2~e•r""'ii2"'8"'a·co-n·a .. 0 ·0·1ose-.;;1;,;o Phones In room 227 4 I' s3oo ~ urn. Sml child 1 MO FREE RENT 6-toed, all b111, M. anort· ---IT~ 1 f /0 ~01 11•~•d peraod for of front omoe. l(lcludlng tennis & pool, wl enelsd Newport Bt vd, c M. Ok. John 548·2497 With short term lease, lull hair. ans. 10 "Sammy" Poatt1011 With Npt Bell ront 0 ce. Varied utlel billing and collections. In· &mn'11111 L arge newer 1 Br. gar In Smotcetrae 646-7445 M/F 35 •to shr 2Br/2Ba serYI~ s~llTa Keep yCXJr Mlulng since 6/17, vie. Property Mgmt firm Out Including phonee. flltng, dlvldu111 cllOsen wlll be NEED TO EARN 25K + YRLY wl garage No pet a. S675/mo. Call work IUWI ll·TIL NB, pool, jac;, tennis. spa'0 tev.e:.10enaaJ tm!we h&inh P8r8°1• Spyg11au. Call 720-1003 •tending cueer ·op-~r,/ng and blltlng. Prior detail oriented and have 11 you~ yea 1430/mo 631-5553. 9 1 9 _ 4 3 5 7 . h 0 m 8 S375 8 6 52 ~ -• " anyt me portuntty -GIL AIP AIR ng Upet. 8 definite some knowledge of becl\ a5 1 • 9647 Wkly •entals now avail mo 4 • 88 Dover Dr Suite 14. N-· · with empt\ula 1~ t1n9neia1 plui. 30 10 40 hra per office. t5 hrs pet week, WI 1111 TW meatia.Au tt••••i• ......... ,,.It 1 Bdrm $630-$650 Frplc, vaulted '*lings, dbl gar poot. spa. 666W 18th SI S 126 & up. COior rv MIF Bel Isle 4 br hse. Ger pert Beach 631-3651. Lost: Female Calleo C•I analyslt. II yoy're bright wee!<. ~5·7l08. morning hra. For morll In· F0< our 04rec:1 Selea T-" w1aaa ltae~ 2741 Ption" In room. 2274 ' sllp. non-amkr 28-40 TAKE OVER LSE Be 6125• MIMlon Vlo erea, with prior F/C U · GOVERNMENT JOBS • formation pleue call' WI (114) 1114111 Dix 2 a; 1 e; OC:an vu. Newport Blvd, CM. $350/mo Wshr/dryr Call office suite, race~~,; S100 1-ard. 859-4739 pertenc., We'll help train Thouaand• of vacancl" CSA Inc. 714/838-8000. ~~~~~~~~~ No. End. beam celling 646·7445 Sun 675·4792 redec New cpta & drps. Male Shih nu w/tatoo on yoy and pr0\11<19 10< ca-must be ltlled lmmedf· EOE. W• are not en Police $900 u111 lncld. 49•-304' ie••tt Mom f'leedt te rmmle, 1 Su1111 conslsla of 4 airy Inner lhe!gll. Mal• reer advane.ment. Call atety. 117 .634 lo agency. llEIEllYI NUCE child OK Rel HB. olllces. wet bar. 2 ble.Qklwhlle Terrw mix. 553-0940 $ 5 0 . 1 1 2 . Ca I I Duple• 3 Br 1'~ Be lrplc ltatal1 2906 s 2 7 o / m 0 res1rooms, conference M black Shel)Mrd ml•. awmlnl PIYllU 710-842-0000, lnctudlf'IO People wno need..__._... tfF1Clll 0 a • d F .._. Sunday, "~t 1053 r""""" Votuftt-r r Jc e y a r 3 Br 2 Ba. atpa e, slaps to 960-4510/mess room 201120 and storege em blaet</lan G•tnan Minimum 2 YI'• •KJ>Wlen<:e, ..,. Th•t'• what the Joi th Cl! " 1~1 1 ocean canyon vu beach 1650 /wkly d M room 20x20, approii Sh41phefd mix. Female OependablePwson.Pro-Help In Laguna Beach OAILYPIL.OT n e yo rvne as 11 $895/mo 499-1997. 673 -0 241 I Nor le . successful. alh· 1500 sq 11 In 811ceptlonal black/Ian Oobl• ml11. ceM Conet--tlon , __ ,, Medlcal Olfloe. PrevtCXJI SERVICE DIRECTORY reserve Polle• Olltcer One Bdr and Oen near I ltacla flil lttlc, wants Fem sharp, Industrial park Must ... N.B Animal Shelter, 125 '"" .....,,, E 1 d 1 It all about! and beeome an 1ntergra1 South Coast Plaza Avail 7'' • Balboa Island elegant ellervescenl. ver y toappreclate.63t-3296 MesaDr.C.M.644-305e. ~r•wa. type, 10 k•y. c:fi~~n1~~1 Hrlbly, part of the community July 111. 754-058& 1 condo, "---"E . nome gar.,,., at-ps 8 bu11;orr1 age 37 52 Call 1 ,.ppty at ·A. P. Warm--We ue ~-king 11rea real- ·---step's twoww. b.,..•a~h ·. "'~5.a7'2•. • TAKE OVE"' LSE Beaut. REWARD $100. Lost I t ~ Pool and facltltlea. ~ .... ~ " ng on Co .. 3090 •llUEna ..,,. _t dentslnterestedlnvotun- 642-4905 $ 5 7 51 m 0 . R lc h 8 rd S325-l575. 6•6-6333 olflo• suuer reoenlly female Clllteo Cat In vie. Pullman, Costa Mesa. Darling 1111,_ girt, '"ome by ._.,.,.,.... • • 1.0:,.1 • tearing al least t6 hours 1 ~,..,,.,,,__ ______ Npt Bch. le, non.smkr, redec.. New cpta & drps of S.Oonla & 4th Av•. ,. " ~·· &'..')• 2131830-2323 BALBO~ ISLAND. 3 BA mat. $325 " 12 utll. Sul11 consist• of 4 airy CdM. Cell Tina 673-3658 M•lalttretftt lat't the water In CdM. G•n. .-'-a~•· monlh to asstat regular .. Tll ILIFFI E G 673 8717 houaek..nl 645-4527 ~· '' ~' pollc;e otllcera In per-Ouiet 1 Br. upetlllrs, cloae tBr yrty apta on Penlnauta tegant home. ar. Stp1 -offices, wet b ar. 2 or 640·2700. Salary commeftaurate with -.. ng. ~~ torrr'llng their duues II t o c . flr•place, ag1, wkly 94•9333 20 "" _.. 'I """ balcony, dlhwr, encl g1t. "' · .,.. ba.. poot. tennis. Jae. room x..v a .... ator~ Ald9 HOUMl<eeper, female, 5 • 601 orre11ted and enjoy a b h from '450 mo. 675-1642 6, step1/ bet'!. 1325-$800 Prlv 2nd lloor, llv rm, br. restrooms, conlereno• tptrllaala JOl I e•perlence. 545-2030 dyt. you're oommunlly serv•- 1525/mo. 21113 Pacific. 2 Br, 1 B •, Nu Bal 111 furn 3br rv. be & (everything turn) S360. room 20ic20. appro11 •flTI UTI• Mldnlle Ald9, Friday and dlYI P« \1111411(. Newport '"'mf'ndou• challenge. oontacl THE CM. Manager Jelf, apt op1s/drape1. bit-Ina. 2br 1be, cloae to water. (Near 405) 525·9•93. l500 SQ ft In e11cepllona1 LAA<R.ST & MOST RE· Saturday, 11:30 pm to Beach., ... 6'5-0089. rT•ultt." CtTY Of' IRVINE. 17200 17. Cllf 548-4530. pool. 1650/mo, dwnatra, Wkly or monthly p 1 t 2BR lnduslrlal park Must SH LIABLE 7:30 1m. 642-5881 lntlal ..... /Trat~ po-'flon• Jamboree Road!. Irvine, Oover/Weatclllf area. 71'1476-1237 i'no:iv~ 0Ztio tr'aY~~:'. ~l~~~~~late 1490 mo. 972·1000,24houre NEWPORT VILLA. 4000 Avati:' "-t;;'. :.nled ~"11;1•11 t~r'fl CA 9271• 7t4·660-3600 Op~ 6•5·6646. Baylrof'lt 3 Br, 2 Ba. non-smk. M/F, 673·0354 CIRCUS Of Hiiaria Way, N•wport with torM elelllrlcal ex· b•11 • ''1 •n "''' before 7·22-83 "'" IAY Y BlaGh, Call!. perlenoe for work on Fire ut t • ... • U•~ lhf Sat & Sun. Eaattlde 1 Br, Spacious apt 1 mll9 from $1800/mo, 21 B1lbo1 Roommate Coordinators Be I IEW BANKING ind Security S~t9ml. l>a1ly Pilot lu' You don't need a gun to 130 E. 201h. St. •D. $435. bell. 842·2357 Cove. 846·5135. Live be11et lot less autl ul latge office 11vall-IASSAIE Cati Lori at 714·7 1•12 •~rru11n1 .. n1. "draw fa11" h 851·9523 · S30 looking 1011 plaoe able. 642-4$44, Mon-Frl. .. w en rou PARK BRISTOL ut. IHcll 1740 ..... luck 2740 140 to all accpllcants 9•5 719 NO. HAABOR BLVD Sav1'ngs Rep L e • • I t'I 0 Kol~,°"'"' ~:' :.'n~~~I ~II~~ 1 br. pool, gym. aauna, nrr;:=:::;; • .;;;~===;;;;.;;-~ 558-7077, 2t3-595·5334 c"",-.-.-.-rc ..... ,.-. • .-----IFU1LDL·E•RT101N2 Agenl/Rec•ptlonltt ,, .. , •• ,. s,..,,. / 842-5678. SC Ptza. 1495. 6'5-9442. 24 hr1 ltatala 2tll p••y netd9d tor large bull· S'"•~ .. .. 110 It K b k t? Share 2 Br. home. C.M. -..14 ... -Tm n-lt'lduatrlat park In " .,aero• r .. un enney Ufi por • close to beach 1300/mo 500 IQ ft wlaton1g1, office mRACTIVE Orange Co. E.ll)8f', In 13 ''""·no I*•· StOl/9, IA 11tll• 642·36.78 . or shop, wlprkg. 430't\ The blautlf\11 Newport INlfno a public retatlon• .... pd. Nr occ. Call Wasn't he the Ambassador from . . 17th St. CM. 1400. MASSUSSES 8eeoh omc. OI • pmflt· UHfull. PIHH call 5'°" 1158 8111 fOf Latry or A . Shr 2Br, 168 hM, un-548•9734 TO SERVE YOU Ible end growtng M vlnga 6'1-2"8. Pam. ustraha under Teddy Roosevelt? furnllhed. S200 mo ..... IJ\1,..-------EIOllTll ••LI andlOenllMtlllt'I0•8•11 • _L_-_,-----utlt 650-3249 alt 6f'M N-p0(1 Bl9Ch. tl)proJI Ing• Rep to wor1c 25-30 .._. mt ANGE COAST DAILY PILOT 1 Br unf\lrnltt'lecl 8C)t. newly decor ateCI. "°" a nlf'rlo, 2111 Maple, CM. S41& mo. • MC. dep, No pate, To ... oett 845-"°4. GotNtt Ap1t. Wcatfleld IHITm1I Bl•utlfUI gard.n apt'· petlol, dee*•. ape No pete. 2 ldrm. 2 Ba. MOS 3MW.Wle0n '31-5513 wanMI II.Lall #II. 956W, tlttl.8t.14eo. t Br. t ea. petto. bl'l-ln•. l)OOI • ..,., no pete, ..... MM111 WIMtldre tro, llr'llflt, delrt, 1 8'1 t le w/~. MOOtmo. ,_., ..o-oet7. fK) _.....~ ,,...-..,.--,------· -4,800 IQ n ..,.. llOOf. Outcalt ONLY 135-t19t hO\lrt !)et weetc lneludtng ~ ~,. ~ Studio PenthM nr beach, Turn k9Y for futniture. HEAVEN and how 10 oat Saturdaye. One yeer H • HB. C11111na Yle\111. pvt Antlquae. etc. 12.eoo p.r lhlf'e. DI., 7141ese.e f2t perllnol In 11>.nk Of' .. .,. n rou'rt not Wrt ll!IO (Of w!ltt) lltnneybun~rl WU, btth & ent. l3a5. mo. gro1a. PreltlglOUI for dlrectlont . lf\01IndIOlln19 l"llqUINd. clon't Itel bid -,ou'rt not atone ~enneybun~port ., 63&-<>794 centel', amplt partclf'IO. W• olfet an attrtctlve lllaty and out•t•ndlng benelltt. PIH.. can Joenn PICCOIO on Tu.- day Of W9dMldey 11 71().8651 lor m«e lnf0t· mauon. one ol 14 dtsbnctmtr dtllerent tpartmtt1t lloorplan$ ... talt Waatt4 2rn ~16t_l),,.1~t.gh tralllc•. Juat clrcumnav19.,9d. nd 11 St1w1nd 'liltqe tn Hunhncton Btach. SeaW!fld YV1' "" -" lne•penatve ~ f0t 1>11r V1"• " • rts11lt of tot111Y pe1son1h1id l>!Oltu.onal WAIT Tl UAIE • CdM. former manlcurlat Cal 34 lor 8PPfO• 1 mo. pt1Mf1'-The ktnd ot 11tenlt0n you dtttnt. A perttel Unfutn 2-3Br. 2Ba dlx 1ta. 2855 E. Cat Hwy a.nd/or wtll houM tit. L.v blend ol nature and hv1" -t1tstltd In 1 lorttt wilh HM/Condoll\pt In Npt I S575 rno. 8T5·G900 ' ml( '9· 8'6--05t7 J•y I. 1>abbl1rc br*s 1nd Qutet ponds, cooltd by natural lleh b90ln Aug. Matur• athy leokw ocon brftftS. Add to that tenn11 courts, sw1mm1nc NB rn1c1ent1, No children I a atria 1 Mtdd ... age nur• c19e1,... pools. 1 sc>• lllCI 1 conw.1111111 loc11ion 11111 shopf)tnJ Or pe11. 040·0562 lt•talt ltlt eotiv., °"' doOf type, ,. and rmotcmntnt ind '®'vt tot 1o11ee111von1 wo11kl II" 11 120f. 2186,q Kw lrctn: t lre!1.J. co1T1p•nt1n. prtltltlly tall hofTlt (htft lllftfltrbu~Poft) Ollt and Int . ltll area. ll'ICtd• oflloee. lrom _.,.. __ ~------'"° bed!OOlll. OM and two btth ~rttnfflts 1540/lno. 531-1050 from S~~ Dana pt, Jbj or at;;; 911--.~...... hi .... On. tl14 1 COl.UIBA SAYNS Ill LIM 111111&1'111 ~uel °'f:!,Ern(Mlyet nd •· etreet 111tranc1. ff-ln'r._ .......-OWi cur9d. 073-3l 13. ••,.1 w I HOT ITEM I II Oar11. roreoa,dw111wn r2700 ,q h. well tnatntai..i I ogen Hunun ton VillaQt' 1 IHtmo. A•PP 130 bldg on quiet 1t1Mt. mT .. PllflTllt IH11ty hJon: NHd •oeowey. CM an 1pm 0•5·'800. 945.:un 11• ..... 11t.Yr. 8hernpoo .. ....,., ror 5'1-t704 deye. I IOK tnweetment. Call bu9Y Ulan, Ito. ~ Nllw-ISSS~ ltlllltNtetOn V;n.., l.ft. HuntillctOn 11uc11 CA Aent 1 car garage ipac. So SWiii Ana; 5000 all .. 0.. at 147,11n pan~. At-1 to. (714) 898·9961 ' I L•a lkh. s101mo'. 1g tnccs yard rw 40& & as PL.UMltNG •ui1Nlil: •1a .. f1M IN SM 0.-. freewey dnw 110ftt1Oil9'tcft to •t .. Ostt. =· :ai~:a Load drt. Land, bulldlng, ~ Pert twn. (,._ CleY9/mo.). Mcfldllell, tllln ... Oii Mcf,,_ lo $Mwlftd Ylhet. S gerage dbl bolt In • ta4 CommcM1 ..... h, NI• FIO ltwu ,,, I T'I•. Mo, ,M ........ __ ........... -...... 10 .... 't" C091• M ... • 1•0/mo •r•qn. '"" pr toe end woitc. lenct ~. ... _ .._ "'""'_,, ""' ~ dlltt 191•21'71 " ' Sell lhttlal fMt wtttl 0"1 taOJ,000. Srtverwood P.O. 9oa M00i N.I , 0. · · PllOt WiM Utt. and Co 9'0-:l07' tlllO. ,AM: O.tMrrleY• MM •n lm!Mdtat• operilng In '"' t.eo.i Advenltlno DtP.,,ment f0t • relllbll, m1tur11 and reepontlb'e l)efaon wtlh tome VDT Hperl•noe. Al)pllcant ~ .. ao tleve good ~ penOnallty and oener• °"'°' ttc111a. eucn 81 IWMl\01 ten ~and wonting Witt\ IM A oer •net vall Oallf. llcenM It ,..,....,y. '°' mo,. Information cell ....... , .... t .$32 • if.'£ co.ta MIN, CJA t2tlt •• <>wtY !mplyt - Ol1UM!ed ~ 14Ml11 CASHIERS ......... IUIOS low Hiri111 for CASHIERS Interviews Will be held on TUESDAY, July 5 and THURSDAY. July 7 .. 1•LP .......... llwJ. ............ ,, .......... Mftlti1l .. lalel ,J~·~ r!'p!al, • 30 day Id In tile DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIEC TORY , Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT /Sund•Y· Jul)' 3, 1983 D1 ,!lt!r!!r.,iliiii'iii....,.~----i•c .. u.re..,•...,• .. g ____ Ceat11ct11•, GeHral Gary• Dttr ltelr 1.tr•w•1 ......... ..,..,. ••'"2 ,......, j'•l.!!!!t .,.ak lrtwf91 lenl Spec111111nq addlllone & R11mooet1Aepe1ra, oomm. :Jprtnga-HlngH-Openere. IUl 11111 llLpt IRONING J088 WANTED. TWO COLLEGE MEN 8lnlth I Son Plumt>lno 'l'j•ff ""!rn~~""!an~d""!tu!""l"b);C\~ ... ,, OOn't Pl .. I Fl'eeenely111 reModel. Uc'd, bondtld. & retld, llc'd, bonded. Repalrl LOWMI ra1eal Let~ make your gatdCWI my home. E•oellent Wiii Move you. 8 yrs ••P. Ptumblna repairs a orelni l5 lo 11& hr. 842-9033 of your c ... overphone. Work _t•r Free, Ht 1n1. For"'· 552·9142. Uc. Tom 557-4480 ~row & your grlH green! WOf'k, AeWenoee on , .. VIM/MC 647-9107 cleetecf. Uc. 645·342t MIM 151·"°4 .... ,.~, lar hl~I 962 15 ewnlnqa Fr" pre-llm. New & rl· Gar4nlila E~~~~:jE'!.11·11= !,';~~· &41-5470 f lla!!!f f~ fij!!j lllYllf · ~~.~~::um::..1 Carrt ltnic• ~ ~ri· .. ~~~~~~ HI work e ll t.Cl ll(714)....... 1iiiiiiiWi'I Typlng/WOfdPr~ .... ,,. .......... "" ..,,..... Obtain flnan 549-1978. Topped/removed Clean 788-3773, If no 111-. IMM llttia! by Rlclletd Sinor. Lie. hpen enceo a Pro-~·•Yr~ .. ,..m.... ... •• --•· ••1-tlll up. new l1wn1. 75 1-3476 plMM k-.p crying! Kevin L !J c I 280844. 14 yr1 Jl!f ~ f8811onel. v-... rMeOn· ltMe 1-1041 ai --11• I ..aa..... Ot t Bl""• Lendtc• ..... Mein· o ... ng 81•· ome pet• •~-• .... Th -• snempoo & 1te1m clean: N..!~r ... •m'od"."~-1p'd. 11Lic'. tenince & tnaiiii'itJon 11 Certified Houae Sl1tet1 ..,._., y~=•; 14 en ~ r~Of. ~ 0!wyourC: ··-flU •llUlltl v~ '"" TIEIHHIOlll "OUf Mf"l"e. •lnee1978 831·1~ .,.,.,.,_ .... -...... ---=---1'n" '"" ..... 11, color brlghienera. Whl bonded, Ina. Wiii help you Lawn-tr .. ·•hrub ln•t•ll , • ... If lllTM PUITm Mf5pmv-,o· C9•11.._!,Velnf ngno' SUNSHINE WINDOW ••• .. 1•• crpts -1 min. bleach. obtain lhe t>esl financing TrH 1rlm/Removll lauzaaa •H•aca~~ 25 Uc .,.3,..1 1 ..... 0 ... 2 ••o _.. "6 Hall, llv/dln. rm1115: l vg Call now, 549· 1978. Lawn malnl/Rotolllllng Y'•· · '"" ..., . n1, .......... , PL"'•ac "EEP CL~NIN '" ·t'" n 5•5277 Renova! Rotoumno bonded Ref• ColOf ......... ..........., " lla~ltt'= room S7 50; couch SlO; R.J HUFFMAN & SON Free Htlmite 548·606S p 1 ""'1 C Sod l1wn1 & Sprlnklenl . ' H · TRYING... WE WASH WINDOWS chllr SS. Guer ellm pet 1 n1 ng-11pentry 0 ... 2 •au pen, "3-ot 11 Richard (l 14) •••-tlll Fut • Profeeelonel Ba lier • 1·5 yr old odor. Crpl repair 1S yrs Remod/Add •306888 CIHn-tipl . LandlCIPlno G11y PTL Ive ..... --SEAVIEW PAINTING --Quallty wOf'k --MilMd DO IT NOWll 10 keep3r; old comfany ew" Do WOfk myMll. 646-8S86 645-4644 Haullng ·Tree Trim "'oo-=-u'"'G,...H""E"'R""T"'Y""B"'R"'O"'T"'H""E""R=s ~= ~ ....-••• fH ••--• SI C "'•8""" 3 ..., F~ 1 ••2"""7 ,L **HOMEREPAIR &REOWOOODECKS ~ Free91Umatea.ca..73tt --E de, · ,_ • .., Refs. 554--0123 SEQUOIA CONST·Cslm '-es ~ ·nv Elec·Plumb-C1tpentry Tr-lnd1ep1'1' 21 Yrl TOM 873-2eee , -rn:;cr-O:: S~~~!~~ :n .. Ct.Beaci\,..patll,..6 lunch. Fl~ ciASS-Ouk:k dry rem o dell n g , Pa II o Exp Gardener, Malnt. Fencet. Keith 648-44172 848-0555: 64 -3857 OUALITY WORK 11g1:1, New remodel, pl&na, llalt Law -' My Newpon home. Ref's re•" Its. FrH eat. & 111 co v rs I dec k •. 11 c cleanups, 1r" trim, trH LMii IDVICD lb .. --'~I .,.;e .. r.,.M;:r;;A:;;:r;J;;r'j. -;A "-r~tellve ~ 966 2423 B d C 11 p t 8• 1 1N>..ll H~ Repalr1-,.·r.....,try _.. REAS. RATES. EXP'O P9"" ,.......,,. n1.· lb•·· ~-~· ···-· -· .,.... ·1v1ll. O..Ann 650-6598· class service 750-0075 • fl est. 1 1 •. " • "'"' _,.,,.. -......... 401"'"1 851 ... 5_ eontrec1ou wtlo ...-orm ••2.••11 , ... , 122 C1blnete·Elec·Plumblng LIUL --111 BRENT 648-2480 "" · -.... ''"' ..-' .. -., I l &! II'! ' • ..a I w t ..a -..r• -----=--------WOfk Ovet 1200 Including ~~~~~~~~~ •• .... FIRST CL.ASS-Quick dry ••M• •• ., ... II II •• Fencing. DON 968-0 149 Need 1n Atlorney? Maybe "aun PAlmU ...... '°° labor en.. materiel• muet •---'ct results. Free ast. & tat easy dog•! Grooming Mowing. Ed~il'ng. Twice 1 I li w ...-...... 1•·-..... u ,,__.....,. "1•1 750 907 h s I la ·~ nol. • cen .. ,ow 110U Prompt neat p ro H".... ......_ ... .._ ..,. ......,,._,, n......,,_, Actutlcal I•---·-----class service. · s ·-"I, 510 any •• Te• .... ., mon1 • o 10 2S. .._ ' · • ...,_ '".,,.. ... ,.,_ ... Id Secy. bkkplng. type. ...... -........ s.-69707 0 QpJoes now10.,..your1ttorney& f8Mlonel1. 63&-7149 New-Rec:over·Oedl• contmccora ... ou 10 Ct1Ua11 Proff/sml bu1/lndlvldu1I. 'WE INSTALL CARPET' 21 yrs exp. 548-2848 _ :____ ---11ve money, lime & Lie. ir411902. 549.9734 11111& In 1helf edver1111ng. New a ..-nraw. --Hr/wk/mo 640-0888 For $1.7S Sq Yd.. ~UY Cl""tL GuloJnlnO General g11den melnten-& Small Movl~ob• worry. So Ilk• The L-0-1 f1Mria1 Contractor• 1nd con---~=~~~~f.3~~0~2::-t:::==:::=========iean-P11t11 11'c.17tt schl 110v:;y sz Teacher .. OC'I. Cteanvpa, tree trtm J.t1KEJ148• f-E,ipreu Route. Celt Fannmg I ~ n FIREPROOF ROOFING IUll'ler&, conta.o1 Mery :~~%r~IC ;~\~ CuiHt •Hi•• C1ttn··· 21 y~s lll!P S46·2848 lrH est Abe 548-8519 HAUL·MOVE·REMOVE 8S 1-2252 10% off w/ld. HANGINGtSTRI~ c1 ... A Fiber~ Gronole ., 558-408& with 1~ -_ Fu1n11ure, Trasn, Trees II ,.. VISA-MC Scott &46-9325 FISH. •369 13. ~ question•. Contrac-•New ceblneta. cabinet For crulslng oulslne D~11l Hauling, clean-ups, trH 963-5415 NORM ·IN••• 646-2044 t or'• Stale Llcen11 A11_atalt lacing. bars & formlca w/excellence call 01yn1 -trimming, yd malnt. BRICKWO~K: Smell )ob1. fl11tt1/lttl1r •-.......aldaJ Board, 28 Civic Centet '"""or .... lv"'"---.-y-•pl"',"'!rk"!'ln_g_L,.o_t_ countertops. 642-0861 & Co 673-S731 YWALL TAPING lndscp Mike 646-6502 a .... Cl•Hi!I N-por1. Coit• M.... PLXSfEMPXfcAIRd ~_.__ Plaza, Room 880, San!• Rep1Jrs-Sealeoating I c bl t & Carpentry . All Textures & Acoustic Immaculate yard clHn ROBIN'S cLEANING lrvlne. Ref•. 675-3175 Rnl\JCC09. lntl••t. 30 yra. ,.~~"'"!!'!"'l'!"l'! ...... ~~"!"I"'~ An•, CA 112701 S&S Asphlt 631-4199Llc s'm~f l~bs welcome Ct•t•t Ctacrtt• Free est Kevin 673· 1S03 ups, Weeding, !rimming, SERVICE: I thorounnly ····An Wor"· Block.brick, Neal. Paul !t45-2977 secret#\:1 rm: t;Plng. , ________ _ FrM esl. 645-2003 Cement-M1sonry·Btock EltctriCll shaping. + 494.()28S clean houae. 540~0857 ,., ..... " oopy, etc. Fut terVIQe. ;::=:=:=:=:=:=:=:; a0:.~rn:ll~g~=m Wells-CusL work. Lie. ELECTRICIAN· Priced Japanese gardener. ;~~!, C:f·49~~~r Hr.:h~k~~~ 975-4458 7&0-9359 USE THE Lie. 3976804. 842-1720 .~ .. ' ...,.•,..trt.._..,...""°""""~ "38lOS7 Rob s47•2683 rtr.ht, free esllma1e on Cleanup, m1lntenence, Experleoced Houaekeepei T"-D•ILY •tLOT -"' 1 LI F & Gener II Cle1111lnq. Call M--1a•• ed. fl 140e07. 136-IM 12. .,.. "' r-el-repair Unique & Concrete. masonry. 1111. large or small 1ob1. Lie spr n .. "' rH est. Cella 646-6502. .. ..... _""""•""'•ll"T'i""''l!PP"""--1--t•i'"LE-IR"'s"f,.X"'l"'t•E•o-· "F•ST Uttle Miu Muffet aat on 1 Unusual work 1 specialty. work. tound1t1on1. Block, 396621. 673·03S9 S44·9036 r ·"'tK; M U VINU· fl..W., And Repaired. "' Tuff et, along came a 20 yrs lie bonded. brk:k. Lk:'d. 536-5013 ELECTRICIA_N__ Ou1llty HouMkeec>lng, ••· Quick. Ceref\.11 Servfc. H lw D f 141-ll!I Guaranteed. RESUJ. T" spider and read In the P11omb0Const962·8314 Rod's concrete 6 mHon-Gd rates. Free es!. Uc. "lPUEll UllElll perlenced. dependable. Lie. T138048 S52--0410 WATER HEATER Speclel REFS. JOHN893.o487 SERVICE Delly Pllol ClaHllled Rep1lr/sml jobs. Fences, arv, 9 years 91me lo· 416449 Wayne 831·7530 839-503S Pat 494-<>29o ••·1 •"111• POOi hea!et1•Fumace1 1---------aectlon aboul Mlaa Muf· . , T E c E E • • ' • ..._.__ DIRECTORY fet'eTuffetandboughllt shelves, partitions. Lo cation. Frei ISi. .,_ JESSIE'SGARDENING H L ANMAK A Beetquellly.25yr.axp. Of'elnecieeftclfrom$S& IH9RTHW for 19.95. You can 1911 rates. Steve 731-8311 71 4·840-170S -1111 DHr ltJ&ir Clean-ups,"" Wm & S yrs. exp Home/offloe Competlllveu tes. 115 .,,.,.lme. a-airs. low RATES t-•or ResuJt S I al malnt. service S40-803S refs 1vell 675-4853 '' ,_,, ~-· C II your luffet end Iola of Remod/facellfta, wood Ctraaic Tilt pr nga. rep r, door ope<· Uc. T-118,428 730-1353 8S 1-9e04M&M642-9033 Tr .. trlnl & remove. All .::M!'r v1ce a other things lhrougn patio cvrsl declla . .._..,.--.-""'!!~~--ators. Seedemon11rat1on Mow.edge, clean-up, trim. Wiii do houMCleanlng for •---------1----------ctean-upa. 554-7017 641 5671 Delly Piiot Clantlled I drywall. hm rpra By lteH ltat Tiie lla1 Seacoast 2488 Newpon FrH est Reas rates Jim lam & bacnetors. Re-SELL Idle Item• with e Shop et home. 11'• euv•----------1 • Ade. Call 642-5678 Randy 641-0622 Fr est. Gu11. 963-3283 Bl . CM. 642-3490 646-1958 aponelble 54 7-6024 Delly Piiot ~ Ad. wtth ~ 642-6178 Went eda &42-7887 ht. JU ltlt w .. ,.. 5100 ltlt w •• ,.. 9100 Jltl1 Waatt4 s100 •••• w •• ,.. 5100 Htl1 w .. ,.. 9100 a,,u .. cn 1011 I• P-r-.... N .. 1-11"'1'-F .. lt""n .. eas--ln_s,_tru""c""·"''Hee11uranl S a1es111arowere. Full SECREATARVIGENERAL Warenouu Receiving 30 .. A I G SI K 1 •·~~":'! ~ --~~ 00 A UTIU Ex , ___ .. kt 11 Time. Crown Hardwere, OFC·Ren1blll t1tlon Clerk. must nave mini· P es ove, •n· ..... 1? ,lllo.... 9U ... lllfYOUR tor, part lime. academic . per .... ~ coci • per-more porleble Tresn .... ~ .. -....... 0 _, ...-_...,,,.., ., F I 3107 fut Cout Hwy. e,,..n...., in F. V Gen ofc mum 3 yrs experience In l ·· ...... ....,_ background In related I ton '"'"""""' ... on. r . 11 "" •--• Comptct Bes! to call ~~ field a ••pertenee req 1m • 6 pm. Apply In per. CdM skills Incl bookkMplng. rec11vlng & must handle eves. 646.4924 , . ~·~'t ~--A r ' 831·8740. son. Surf and S1nd Hote4. typing, SH/speedwrltlng paper work well. Full \,. -'·i:{" .,, . PIT 3 155S So CSI Hwy, Legun1 IAUI Pllllll Some exper preferred. lime, xlnt company ben· A 11109 Kenmore Wuttef • ~-... ,f ,: R . "'-•1 aandWlctl shop, nrs Beach. See Donna. IHHI Good benefits. 963-0421 eftta OUALIFIEO APPLI· & Dryer. gold. 5 yra, S27S -~.. _. , \l • · • • \ • (~ pr day. 18 yrs or older. s2oo.SSOO/wk wtllte train· CANTS ONLY 549·9671 for both 645-4832. . •• "•: .. ~J) ·• l':f ~ .~ . > Bud's Subs. 2030 Ou1ll, Retail ing. No Experience Secre1ary-Execullv1 As· EOE, M/FIH. At cost: New never uMd ,, "~ off C1mpu1 Dt, NB. Ma neg er for cnlldrens necessary. Need sharp slstanl. St1111ng pay.up lo • 3 6,, 4 b G E OAIAGI SALi ADS NOW ... j_, •.l • speclallty store, re1a11 S1600/mo. Mull n1ve WHI PllOlllll ur n1r · ~HlftlD 1., CITYI "~ •• , --HllnlllllT -..... -exper~ req, -MUii -11 dressed people to 1dmlnlstrallve •• well as.. IBM OllJ)l1y Wflter, mini-coolltop..(Chrome) S500. so llLOW •• • ranitu• HU ';;"•I a.Ni lut fr eurv:a 2 pc MC1ionll, 8 KEf Xtt J@M8EY8 newly uphol 11,000. 2 le.00 ea, Team ordlt9 UphOI occaalonel cllra only • w11111. Green, Ugnt $350. 1 Uphol chr $275. Blue, Tan, &irgunOy. Curved meblelte lop cof· 1. Mldllne wahable fee !bl l50. ~ 11 watet· 2 Qulcil drying bed $150. Wine ca.rt S25. 3. Reinforced neck & 4 Maple ctn $50 ee. armbands. 548-9418 4. ~Piii• freedom of 48" Round Redwood movemenl · Table exlenderl to 80". S tOO'Ye Nylon Trloot. '"2'by3' alOe tlltlte 1100. Numl>era~9l626 w/1~ ••perlence. have exper in merchan-work in Orange County secrelarlal abllllles. New-mum 3 yr experlenc. ~ltn new 36 chrome hood Perm1111n1 F/T' position dlllng. personnel & In· wltn Nellonwlde Com-port Center Loc1Uon. gremmar/edltlng ex-$200 or S600 btlth. in downtown Laguna venlory. Send resume or pany. Mr Helmer Send Resume and 1vall· perlence r1<1ulred. Com. 675-6795 Cntl Ina Cnta .... 8 11 queen~. ten & Uaed diving geer men'e. Beach. Applications ec-letter lo Petite M11che, 1 7s2-2771 1blllly to· J E Reid, penaattons to $24,000. Freezer $150 Trash com· _________ I ___ ....,._ ___ • gold 195. 5 ft lowe ... t. x1ra tm 3118" ..,.. 11111. 540-1289 • cepted µ Of call Lyn 369 E 17th St, CM, CA Sales 38S7 Biren Street· S11 644-S771 paclor S t2S Cmpr etove Bm1t>;g; 11r1p;;;d 10fe I MoYlnq NII: Furn, TV, me1c:NngS50,Cept1teen 1111 90-125 lb•. 140. Burke Of Marsha Vlck tor 92827. llPPUIEIT Jiii 260. Newport Beach, J L. W H SIOS-& owen 190. 646-5848 loveseac + end tablel c;t~ radio, pa!lo tum, age BOrm eet 1 145 and Swlmmea1w speer gun appt. The Laguna Bank. 1--al,.-------.--1 92660 t•I HI $200. 8X 10 calm "'O 15(). etc. July 2,3 & 4, 9 on dr...., w/mlrror le5 end $40. Unused ,._th r?.,.. 3 0 5 Fore a 1 Ave rel I sales •-HARBOR AREA 3 eewlng machl,_ 185. (3rd, 12:30). 1804 Alalke ...,... ..,,,.... Pert lime retail sales e1tper Work PIT Sam • 2 pm Of 4 11o•n••y Acr._ounllng (;lefk PI T. ,... APPLIANCE 6ERVICE $65, $25. L~~ rack• A-delk w/hutcfl 175.0f'eft· 120 12lb W1 bel1 7.00. 494·9474. Pl 11 1 11 -ce:vables payables bllt ••· Ing table, adJulteble $85, Hood $3.00. Take all IOf req. ease c1 °' in pm • 9 pm wt111 the Los Fast pece<I consulting llrm 1 N B rsg.1869 · • We sell rec:ond .. guar. S 10. Desk S1 . 1 30 Roll· ....-------.,..-~ 644 I RIOIPTlllllT eopt. Petite M1tche Cnll-Angeles Times Clrcula· needs an experienced ng. · · appll1nces. 549-3077 fasl bltc1 $40. Bike p1111. Sole, loveaut. chelr. __ -_11..,.s..,,2=-="'==--_90_· _77_4_-_99_aa ___ _ needed for busy Newport d r e n s S 1 0 r e · lion Team In telephone Dlaplaywrller op1rator Compentent nursn elde clolnea & mlac. 2373 metal deelt, coke mach, LIMITED OFFER BMcll tdYertlslnn ..,_.,_ 714·642-471 4 sales. E1m an hourly who can ldll for •"""'ling compenlon dr, xlnl reta. Refrlg s250 Wthrldryer Senti Ane Ave. unflnlehed go-cart w/mtr. Why pey more, aev1 50 to TV' Wit, . ..,. -..-.. 1 al ...,... $135 ea. DlllW9hr $12S. e1ec 1 ble 1op stove eoe IUI cy. send resume 1o. J.N. aalel wage plus comm s on & gramm11. we need Part/lull lime. 549-8677 646-S848 ESTATE S ALE. 9•4 , Himll~on . · 75"° on,_ lop quelfty ltl" Bake1, ate 5-'0. 3857 12000/ .. Ct•• Training Is provided. For someone wtio wenl8 10 -S IS 202 • N bed eetl, not eecond1 orttn~~~ul'l""""'""'""ll'"'° Birch St, NB. 92660. l30 PR00-$2S PROFIT• more lnforma!lon Cl ll be part of 1 dynamle UCLA Grad needs gd Refrlge, 2 door froal free, C al unC. " o B, Sun/Mon. reJecta. Twin Mii 10 ISColort:"'U'TITV~IL 2"=> "'\~ 5"0-0301 t··-Com,,_aatlon to ptllme job, herd wortcer, 1 ._... 1205 M epell1 ourt. (Meaa IQ 95 Full Mt 179 95 . yr wm., RECEPTIONIST P I ~... ,....... rL·ll1ble Call Carl feml Y Ii£• •Y1ao Ver"· ArM) Sofea. Typewrllw, 0.., · · · · $148. FrM......._.. """-. re ClllJ8CIC 714-3-'7·5S22 $24000 d..,,..ndlnn on ~ heavy Outy wa1her& "" T ....... .,,_ Save 8¥9fl more on lllng ~·-• ..,......, Exper Cllnlc Setting ••• ir• -•-1 • .....-• 548 1092 Refnge, Art ....... ~ Sun . T v JOH N · S · · --•-expefienQe & capabll!les. • dryer. runs •Int, S 185 e.111e aale. Furn end mlec Dryer Bl:I• on Plano & queen aeta. Free del. 646-HS6 :usy C:,r~nes. T~• Sales Sml state-wide com-Colltn1 A11ocl1ta 567 Xlnt nurse from Seen-eacll. 848-2498 tteme. Neww..,,.,tdryer. s men' •tuff 100. Set/Sun 839-7454 Hll for •1=.,.--,:--:--·---,...-:-::-=- ves. aren P-Cl .uz .1 merclal window covering Sin Nicolas Or, NB. dlan11111 want1 to give Refr•--iter. wnt ...... by 8e3 Plumer. &48-4003 9-4. 3379 Larkapur. IP9¢ial bonu$. TV Anlenna, COii $400, son.973-1727 •1-.ntw con tractor seella 644-577!. tender lovlng care for ..,..... ......, I •··-L. Mll$100.844-0100 Ttlt,h•I S.lll moll11atld trainee with your ~lderty In lier home. side. 720·029 1 Eatate Sele. Furn, Chine, aat -• RESERVE YOUR WEEK-"'he Cluaifled Advertising plan reeding eblllty llORnUJ, Home cooked mealal 24 REFRIGERATOR MlrrOft, Gold Of'edgee, §XfJSun t3. 1eo22 Wenz J ... l'L 1114 IMtl+ Ctatral 7111 ENO FOR THE COAST 1' • n d I 0 r d r 8 1 I · muSI be good on phone & nr Care & 1ren1ponaUon like new. 2 dr. fr0$1 free. Camper· Boal. lS91 Cr. 0..k, eew1no mech, P:iil1 n;oli1-. antique, Wentii:I. i:z;:po;; EJeCirlC GUARD RESERVE. Men Department of the Dally lng/archltectufll training org1nlllng. Lite cyplng when needed. For more $165. 893 9060 PegHus. Santa Ana 9 _.._... Clo .. _ ••II cond 51tk:len! Packet Surrew Top needed Plloth•enopeningfOfl lorNewportBeecnoffiol 64S-4527.11kforJ01nn Info C1ll Llaa Henton H*gllte Sat/Moo. •lO atum........ "-· ' ' ' · and women for r-~·•ble. entnuslestlc Good ~-· 1 m"•I. st·~-. 5•8•2925 Wash-...... _ .-...1 good ·77 Icing ~b w/camper. ledlM emerald , ....,. S.8-~ ~ 831· 1313 Part time jobs with • ....,...._ ~ -..,, .. -· -· """.. e.1at1 Sale: Fum, tool1, ·• , ...... I 1 -1 ..• 11;_ aat•_.. ........ ,_ person. Mu at hive Ing salary $250·1300 llOlnUJ $85, dryer-gu, clhn •nntli n-a, •-"""Ing. 01her mite ltem1. et11 .. o ·-, n1er-• no1 Ind· Want To Buy-Bey Boll .... ...... ,.,,_,..,.,. p1evlous telephone sales ml .... · ~ SSll k ood S7S _... '""' •v"'" ,_.__ que ••• ry, pr ce PREFERELEC1'RIC Age1. 17-35, with or prior ••perlenee. typing end wkly + insurance + ,..... Newport Beach l1w office. I wor s g . 202 Welleeley Ln, UTillW r •a• on• b I e . PP 873-1824 mltltwy ~veteren1 VDT. Sall"' plus com· age Stele requirements eccuraletyplngessenllal, Al< Germ1n Shepherd 548-4485 Sal/Sun/Mon. 11-&. h Of JU 213-3H-5234 up to 42). mlulon.32.hours • 'Neek. & salary history. Resume some lepe lrenacrlblng Puppies & Adull1. Wesher/Oryer. evoc1do. Gl1ntY11d Sele. Fumltur., Just Mauled -41 ~ . i-,:-:se-=-=c:-:E"'N=T'"'u""RY:-:-::RA,..,..,.,V"'E""'N- Outy One weekend a EJieeflent company ben· to: PO Box 2786, Npt 8'lh Prefer up to 2 yrs exper G u • r • n t e • xlnl cond . mutt sell now baby Items, to-. much ~:~row!•~o:;~~el!). lac'ial!J HR Cleulc ri.y launch/Me mon1n, two week•• year •flla, Including mecllcal. 92663. Call S48-2283 bet noon 213t96S-9702 . $17S. SS 1· 1303 more. 811/Sun.'8.s. 183 Furn.. clothH, • P· Table Saw, Band Saw •kltt, w/traller. 13000 11 1 1111100 near. your denial. Ille Insurance, IOTIY/llOln. teereteryN 1 B h AKC Golden Rtvrs, pups, Wuher/Oryer, avocado, Senta laabel. 648-234 1 pllanoee dlltlel. 1125. 831·1528 Obo. Musi Mii Chia ..-. -- - home. U~ your Cllllllan credit union. etc. Oppty RMI Eatata ••Pflf helpful. Smell ewpor He Sm, 31, born 8123, xlnl cond .. must .ti now ' Ml--11----I 'll 675-l383 .-111eot.-.~ .~ . -' ~ manegemeqtofflce...U 642_7N4 6"5-4~= s:ns fi'$'T;130l.:-. Giant Vaid Sele, -11 .. Ju1t Married :_4tn of July wt._.. a •12 ::_cei.....isnp 0 18 lml)Off~m-viriOul appolnlment ·1or Inter-personable secretary ' mu11J:.Allcfa)l"S1t/SOn. GlrllQlt Sate. ·-s:12, 2' erm -ailW ~ -===:: B~:l~~,~~ay, 1vlewlr.842-43217 ... Extt 277 SECROlllll with rec~11on111 and Btacil La~ ~KC. ~~· IY1. •attrial1 1114 213 on1e Vista SI. ~~~~~we~10\~::~I·~~: 1Llk~-;;;. 64M382. · t780·0 . "':4 ~.:;'~: . , .. S3S,OOO life lnaurance. ;• &I Major brokerage firm ~~~:: ~cc':a~:11:~1:; sacrifice 12 .SS7• 3 · 2 x 8 reawooa c;;&lng, MA SSIVE GARAGE pllenoee,dllhee. 2 conflmleO ~•!Ion• 752·1805. mlll1ery ••change prM· ... Pilet seelllngmature lndtvldull and dlctaphone Iran-Doberman Pups. AKC $.SS per flll C1 lll SALE·Let our Old junq11e l-=-::6 •-uL. fOf Honolulu, July 71h --------- legn and a~reat retlr• 330 .BeySt. tor sec:re1er111 poeltlon. scrlptlon, Beginning p1pers.S100.960-7221 redwood.S3t-1317 ~~o"::Ju~~uel~~ ~-· llOOea.485-3599. Sale,SeafedBids menl plan. OR MORE Coe!• M .... CA 92826 Insurance background salary, $900 10 s 1100, Female Pn1101n Hound C1ae111 a S/S/M. d er11Q9 MoVlng .. i;:.u 3 " x 8" hand mede Chi· OET AILS, SEE YOUR Equal Oppty Emplyr prelerrred' 60 wpm plus beneflll. Please call puppies. AKC $300 up, Item.• mus! go. Weah· neee wool rug. Pert cond, As '15, where '15 LOCAL COAST GUARD lyplng. Contac1 Michele Dana 646·8904 536-S850 lt•l~tat IOll MOVING OUT OF STATE er/dryer, refrlg, 1tudlo S300l 640-8&88 RECRUITER: at 644-9 I 11 FM Mle:Centar i>lktwnt Mull Mii 1n11 weekend. couch, dlnene. unfln. · '66-38 fl Cnr11 Crall 11148 183rd StrHt. Cer· ~ala Secrelary wllh experience Female Ruaelen Woll· F plant• eppt See ctiest of dr•-•· B/W TV 3 lk*eta -Honolulu & Keul TrlCabin. CF t350CJ. See r II o • • CA 901 O 1 !Fire end Security Sy11em1. Secretarial In Insurance Bllllng/Fronl hound, nu 111011, hOuM phologr1phlc enlarger urn.. ' ca. & much more. Set/Sun -Jui.. 15th -251h. Save veaMI S A lie Comm &Resldenllel Secretary/word pro-11•--1 Ooct ,....,__ b k d AKC end olher dlfknn ac-Dlmet a Line, SallSOn '' •I unNt que (213)690-233S R• ...... twg·r ...... nncompa.ny 0 """'• or °'1 """""'• ro en, •P•Y• · ceisorlea. )(In! ~ftnd. 9-4. 2554 Elden Av. 8-4 2027 Diena Ln. lt50-$200. 875-8811. Merine Center. 2901 Ed· ...,... , ,,...... cessor. skilled on IBM Costa Mesa. 64S-1177 reg 8 mo S weet ..., Inger . Huntington GOOd0ppor1unlty. 1y11ems XLNT Op· 1emperament,lo\'ellllds 0nlyuaed311mee.S12.5, -AM ISH HANDMADE H bo 8123 !Cell Lori-at 714-730· 1"72 portunlly. top 11lary, ltn. ltltlH lfft1tl... $200. -'9•·2995 Eric 644·5995 en 5pm. IO•S OUIL T: King u .1400. er C '· lhrough The fUIHI draw In the good benefits. Call or Pin time grave yard Shift. r ' rm hraltare HU raraitu• • 831-3889 7/8. ·hectl In ., yaird of- We11. .. e Dally Piiot aend resume lo: Jim Neat lpllrance and Golden Retriever, AKC. '" tt •• --nee befOfe lnapectlng CIWlfled Ad. Cllll Toci.y SELL Idle teem• with 1 Hayes. lnle<na!lonal con-handwriting only nH d reg, 8 wtcs old.ctlamp 3 ICll!ena: wlU pey 111 f11llTlll IALI Contemp.:.. pc Tt. tof: &.tlctier Block Table 24 • boat. Sealed bid• 09'0- "42·5878. Delly PllOI Cleaalfled Ad. suiting Englneere. 2081 apply. 2S90 N-port Bl. bllgrd $200. 848-1040. snots, btwn 9·6pm, Couch,cofleetabte,lempa, ~:.i250~aa..:~1;~ ~21~~ Cllelra 1115· ~o~~~i/= Business center Drive. Cos11 Mesa. Min Sohnluze<a, AKC. 10 631·2393, 833·0"6 plcturH. ch1lrs. ell &e8-838e. Mwlne Surveyere. 5732 . .. . . ..... Ste 130, lrvlna. CA, S 1 hi wk•. Super Male/Female, FrH kltt-•. 8 ...._1 Old, reuoneble priced I good Irvine country club mem-Eut 2nO SI. LIV\n ..___.. • 9271S 714 9SS 0333 ew ng MIC ne operator, ~· .... cond. 2185 Miner, 81)1 2, Cou<:ti $275, recliner chair blflhlp fOf aale. Call..... -· .. _,., Q~~J ;~ri:.r I~: 1~rt!'~~ ~~: s':'9~8~: :::.s+l ~~~w:!· n:;~~8 ~~~~ ~s..:~ VlcorlelWHaon 1 125. SenlUI llereo •Y.. & wlcndl, 213-434-1805 :=ie~ w7.~11 :On'!; ~aily Pilat · UILY PILIT 11111111 TlllmE Now accepting applications for District Manager to super- vise newspaper carriers. Salary commensurate with experience. Company ben- efits plus bonus opportunity. Must have Van, station wagon or pick up with/shell. Mileage allowance included. Apply in person, weekdays, 3PM to SPM at 330 West Bay St., Costa Mesa. . . . .................................... . Newspaper ple11 5~·3684 wknds. 838·5348 S4&-520S cem S500, weterbed Jotin Wayne Tennlt C1ub Mder or ceahlef'• ~ ••• All'f Sherry'1 PoOOle puppy Kl 2 Game !able. 42" oc-Sl50, & mlec. S.f-84N. Memberehl p a800 . peyltMe to a.lboe In· Eiicltlng lnlern1t1ona t Sopnlatlc.ted Sales Per· Uent greys. 2 blk. 1 11gonal w/4 awlvel COUCH -Brano N.w -.... "100. eurenoe Co. in amount of bu I ...__ 1....,.... , ... 1 1 adlllonal aale, teacup-toy mln1tur1 ..... , 2 m•'-"•• •592 .,......... s ness o........ •. ,,_.. eon wan ,,.... or r $250 546-2848 .. ,, · -· .,....,..... naugahyde chelr1, pecan, Newf UNd (Sllll In""..,_ J...... W T ... ,. ... b 10'Yo of bid. BetMce due 1rea. Eiip nec1111ry. clothlera. MuSI llave up. Loveable ri.111 offur. llke new. $400. 848-3l28. plnoa)S100velue wlll Mil .... n eyne 8f'ln .. ....., 10 days. En¥91of>e muet Must heve superior 11111 e11perl1nce Full Shlh·Tzu or Lhaaaa. aml, Wlrehelred Terrier need• for '600 obo. MUST SEE. full femlly mmbrahlp 11118 "Sealed Bid". 1yplng, shorthand & WP Bene I It 1 A pp I y • homebred, AKC cllamp. good hm. 2yr old male. Houle full of furnl!ure &. Call after 5 pm or on $900, Incl club 1ren1tet Owner r8MtV81 right 10 aklll1. Legll b1Cl(g1ound H . GI 1 d11 one . 2 3 pupe. Gu1r. From $200. s4s.6805 eppllencu, couch , wlendl, (714) 964-5957 '"'·Owner 780-8180 ,._any or ell bide. "t1•1b1~~u.1C. a1~:5''2'~81~ego· Monarch Bay Pleu. 539-0925. ~~:!~·=~ ~~d=~ Custom 7 11 blue print Lg Bird CllQ9 125. MOC*! '89 Heueru 53'. lrl cabin. "' .., Laguna Niguel. sn111 Tzu puppies. 8 wkl. Fualtut 1125 wllhef, etc. 644'.it.t8. sofa. 1250. 5 pc PecM MO. xtnt cond. 642-1&<>5 Try lt80,000. Aepo. ... , ... ,,, hlelltht SWIMMING INSTRUC-AKC. champ $250 up Print Soft & Love Seit bdrm Mt + king bo• MAGIC ISLAND MEM-642· 1234 : I Finl ancilld lnveet !men! flrdm J!!~r 1!'i'/:I~:'~~ 640-5244 Ive m.... Colt" table. End table: H=.,::_~ c!'::'.u::. ~~~·~7re3-'!'..11700, BEt~~pf. Birt~· 1750, Bey Bo1t. Winner of · or 1 UCI Ori nee a c Springer Sp1nl1f pup· 840-4043. bed .. refr"'. naa 84crtr9. ..-• ""'"'· u ""' or r.,._ Of •nn• mem-Cflar~et Boe! PWIOe : I • 1t p • r • d per• on -H11bor & Wiiton, M. for ,: .., .., "' berlhlp, Of?? 846-3918 .... 500. 873-7873. . . nel/Admlnltlrattve Ex-my 2 kids 6 & 8. Very ples·lO wke, Ml ell o-Stz.e Water Bed, wuher/dryer, dehwW!r, Obi bed, ttlnt, compi.te ,..,.....,...--__,.---,-,-. .., ecullve Secrellry wl!h good pey. 546·8822. shots , wormed I 100 near new. Foam frame. etc. 8444«11 1 100. 873-7570 Mee1 worme tor aele, by lllUl11ll nlll oceltent ty~lng and 5-'6-2848 Use reg. sheet• Worth King 11 w11erbed. mlr-Oe119ner wood w•ll unit eppt. &4S..1207 Onfy fOf th~ wtlO Witt 1nor1 hand 1II11 11 . TIU..I Aatl~n 14'UI 1450 new. 1275. Deve 1ored hdbrd 1550 new, w/cupbrd end deltc. Both W1111«, dfY9', ,.,rig, eeo care for & cen afford 10 Non·emokert pte11e 17529/;t;; .. Slerim•mn 553-8848. Saorlflce $250, 548·0458 glau & wood ed-Queen weletbed, 175. be lndlllldllel. Very r1re Call: 553--0940. • an.TlllTI Violin, exn cond. 12500. "EVERYTH ING MUST Like new. llngerle c.heet jultlblHh•lf•. 1180. Twin b9d ancurame. '20. 1927 18' S!IY9tll lly .. Trade your old 1111tt for new goodl•• with e CIWlfled ad. M2-N71 llTTlll 640-0084 GOI 2 MOS NEW. Oak, 185, deek w/top 1150, 9e2-3tl8 2 bet stOOll. l40. 8 11 L~. A !NII o1ae1c Exper. neceeaery Su~ walnut. concemp. 8clrm man'• dellt t 200, Drexel Pae an lreek· boat + motor. 1500. 11000 650-4424 tllrOUQh Thurs. 5'30 P 4d piece ,!.011d 1chlg•r,!1Y 1111. dining eeta, llvlnq rm 844-5985, 844-7807. tronc-noo. Drael Pecan Dr~1• .,phono. bootla. lo 9:30 PM. Guer hourly rlSMf. '"'"°' n " • aeta, well unit, aofa e1eep-Credenu"'450, eu11on1 11-1 ·73 Seetay 18', 1850MC plua comm. Plulh 1nd a5~~n!'5s29 1425 Doug et. pp 972_.tt5 Oek coneetatite $150, pr baf.1250, 644_1307 •uL:t lut. 1.a w/trtr 138oo. 850-4424 profe11lone1 working ,..,.... Oat\ well unlta '250. All -e.w condition•. Laguna Hiiie Sotld Oak Englleh Retrec-Sleep1<>fe,S150;Klng.U. xtnt. 5-48-4148. Flotellon Weier Bed, 1iliAAOOUltar/ONei206. 2~~!:,,,P~ •;::: office. Scott, 961-2777 tc-ry Tllh111, 381138. 381154 ~5~0~:.1t<l4ld WOOd O • k G • m • T • b I• queen 1111. freme a Antique Ben)o 1175. toon1. 35 HP £Ylnnlde (RA) open, clrc1 1900, ~oak • .,,. .,.. w/t>umper poo1 & cue ~::.~~~;1 U SO. Ce ll 813-11570 motor. f.'.ully •eQUloMd. Engllah Dining Chelra, Thom81Yllte Trlpte dret, etlck1 ...._., llMd, ,_ 'IO Olbeon 80, deluH, XLNT entertainment KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! TelephOne Solleltora circa 1900 1400 lloC l200. 8' So(a, l t20. 1195 Sell 1700 . f lnO wllel'fOU went In '380. Ptul MXR 10-band t>Oet.11&.000. 942.a144 ~ -Fiiiiiiiiilml~ Jl..-.l~ n~, ~.2.~j~ .... -,;,, 1 .. U .. ~ amm111 850.0344 Both lllnt ........ 1219111 e314'24 Dely "°' Qau$"eda. ~a:· 1100. loOd '73i2ftJlfMeeoreft"""' We wenc good ctlepllone Aa~n Mll ~ ""fttNr, .. •· rtlMl'VallonletetoMI 114)-! T .. A, • A " I I .. A I ll I p I Ip s Cleulcal Gulter. MV9f It ... MO,..,.. totll ...... .......... 1--18 1715 Vlen88I a1ertmemn ••o o ""'""'"""; ..... , Vlofln, ••" oonO. S2500. 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Mt f 1 ~ • (714) 548-7051 n r--1-----~,y J 11 1 i.~51-4""3 -* iB" Port rte Aemln-Avon, AIP, ,_.-el._ I er pm, u 540-4529 0 e " N 0 T I I T .. A I I. • Ion Ty~ wlcw, .... c:.plble • "*"' IO TOP IH Solid o .. Enollth Aeitrac· I • D A T ( 0 c H A .. T A .. A " ... oond, MO: ~ ao-.:=o •· ...... Femalel Pref. MOClel• & l()(y Table. 381138, 38•6" p A .. ( I T " I A 0 0 " I ~ 0 ... I T ( ,....., 9K8 .,. Eacona.(213)8M-1884 open, Circe 1too. 4 oetc ,__ St' W9lct9ft ~. Walt'88189/Weltert, CMW Enqllth Dining chairs, ~~ I I TlllW I L I. C L AN I( L A P , I 0 .... _,.., •tre dem'I, lO l'lra, Dttl', 11, wllXJ*, Apply In circa 1900. uoo. T I 0 " I A , I , l AN .. I L L I " I 11000000, l4l-20U 9'9fl01tepe, r.ctuoecs !*•on. t18e Newport Bl, 850-o:J44• P I I N I T " A 0 I A A N I I ~ Cemoo;li 11otnet Pftoe 93tl<, 146-1141 CM, White en1 mel 1tove, I T A A I N Q A A I I I U A 0 I AM Pteno t180. 141-Mil 11• 1Ci9i, ii• ~. •IYll WUITll 1020't , l*'1 cond. ~· P I C A N I F I '' T H M U I I 'I I A 1 "i UPflclht PieflO, QOOcl oond Loet ,,, ...... Call lifter FUii {line. MU91 NW valld ~~-~ lHorklng. t r ' A N 1 l I 0 0 0 F I l Ill T H ~ L T I t4f0. TICl-011! &:OOPM.11Mt71. 9°'. Cellf driver'• lloenM • . •• .. A Ill Ty , A T. y A~N. I I WurlltHr ,unmek•t fl 11' Dey eru1 ..... iii exceil.nt drlVlng record 1 Aftll!lil€ !!TI L A N 0 , u " 1 1 , 1 N 1 ~. OlglWI, lflle new. Chewy, low tn. ......,. tnull Cell Oenyt r,.. ~ ji/ji R • 0 I I • I .. O 11200. 142.0117 JM.~ ....... .,_ tweenllAM&3PMet Dl1hwHh•r. avicedo: "' Q A... " HAN 1• A" A -.... I-oond ....... ,o .. o. .... Stelnteee ... lt!Mftor. ~ ~:: ; I~" I ~~, ~ B 0 ~ ~.:.!!!:~~= ·-1':'1: .. :"'l-~M~--.,.·=~x-T'":~ ........... $17&, '3~11 :..,. ~MW let Of"" 1r ....,. Ul91 1101 4 .... •• .... 18 Cun Upttohl Frv. CIOOd 0 I • T • I I . L I llO D. ' y ~ A. 0 T LIN hnlor II Gott Clutle OMC. YMr. ,,...,, ... cono. 112&. 148~121 t" I • " "~" IN I L ' T • • T 0 y I "'"" ..... YMl9 •tr-. NOOO. Mii .... _111 ................. !!l .. l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~(l~';11~·~lft90~~,,.~·~64~~-~se~7~·a_.v:,:·~------L--~·~··~A~D~l!l~·~L~l~O~l!:I 0 A " I .. , 0 K I • UIO+, ....... 1Slt. pon ......... "*""'· I . • . 1 I I I . ~ ' --· ~~~ -~ ~-----~~.-.~~ -~""--~ _---.~ --·--- ---·- ":"\ I l L Da Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, July 3, 1983 • HOIOSCOfll BY SIDNEY OMARA Monday, July 4 ARJES {March 21 -April 19). Holiday splrit aids 1n bringing about fami.Jy reunion and aettlement of domesur dispute. Lunar cycle high -you win your way through diplomacy and making intelligent concessions. Taurus, Libra. Scorpio persons figure In scenario. TAURUS (ApnJ 20-May 20): FoUow through on hunch-inner feelings serve as reliable guide. Look behind scenes, check files, su-eamline techniques and verifv source mater ial. Keep promise to one who may be temporarily confined to home or hospital. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Wish comes true, relationship intensifies and you see ways of resolving hnandal dilemma. D>ntacts made whjch can bright· en business, career aspects. Capricorn native helps Culftll obligations and encourages you t.o live up to potenuaJ. CANCER (June 21-July 22). Project can be completed if you consult e><pert. Means don't permit pride to block progress. Individual you aided in past needs helponceagam. Don't hesitate! Bread cast upon waters will be returned twofold. Aries plays key role. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Focus on new approach, added inde pe ndence and completion of travel-vacation plans. Maintain independent stance, be "creatively selfish ." You'U get t.o heart of matters in connectJOn with romantic situation. Another Leo plays prominent role. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Individual close to you confides problem concerning money. Much red tape is involved, cash flow is impeded. You'U be of immense aid, sense of direction will be restored and answers wilJ come via intuitive flash . A loving relationship wiU resume. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Go slow, be aware of legal obligations and stress willingness to diversify. Spotlight on travel, social contacts and a valid perception of your potential. One who wouJd be closer to you volunteers t.o complete necessary paperwork. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Focus on special services. necessary tasks, dialogue with dependents and time required for ca.re of pets. It is necessary t.o remodel. to streamline techniques and possibly to rebuild on a more suitable structure. Another Scorpio figures prominently. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Meeting with loved one takes place in romantic setting. Exchange of vows is highlight of scenario. Focus also on speculation, children, important changes and resol- utions concerning s hakeup of status quo. Virgo plays key role. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Dig beneath surfat-e--there are aditJonal funds and there is money coming to you. Short trip is on agenda, family me mber communicates ideas, ~. Taurus, Libra, Scorpio persons figure in holiday scenario. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Define terms, avoid self-deception. st.op scatt.erin.g your forces. Individual w ho challenges your ideas should be regarded asan asset. Means don't get angry at persons who really do have your best interests at heart. PISCES (Feb '19-March 20): What had been mlSSmg can now be located--serious conference held with individual who has much to do with your security. business. career Cycle high, timing is on target and financial judgment proves accurate. Canrer native plays key role. ~ SPORTIVES TO SPAN ALL SEASONS! ~\ee \c-e PRINTED PATTERN A713 SIZES 8-18 \ . ' . ... ,, kU 7114 1•tttttJtl•/ Tncb HH !A•t", laprt.. Aatn, laet• Aat". la•.rt• Aatee, 8-mk 12' i':i1so,1 Ilk. 1 ... r lctttm < .....-l-.vaa FOfd Pklkup Truell 1Dat .. a 1117 ••re•• Ina tl4S v.amm 1173 CMWac Hit Mononun, Mein & Jib, 1983 Hond• ATC 70, u'-cl 'It ton moo.I wllh en I ; • 1----------treli.t. 5695. ets..e 125 one. Peri.ct condition. t e11tom111c trallamlulon, ·74fS10, 4 dr, 4 epd, •8,000 All\ •oout tne ~ we * vw 7 ONVtRT. 1982 Caomec flOotldO 11· CATAMARAN 1800/0BO. 831·6&25 or ! crulM control end •lr orig IT\I, exit cond, t.2000 aan .. ve )'OU thru our w/w, tup.rlor cond.. Coup. (»tlQna Include 1978 SOl C•t, Xlnl aond. 540·4788. Scott. conditioning (0-4038). A negotl•t>le. U i-t496 purcll ... & ..... plane. 2 5 ~ ·39815 8 7 5 0 • P 1 P • Cat>rlOlet roof, letth« Reedy to .. u plu1 Trellel ·ee Hones. 90 2.400 ml •I 1tu l lhlt wetk et only '74 LUXURY INT 280Z .llM IU9llft 52 • Hlllng ere•. AM/FM wllh aallbo11 and bOal !!Ira gears, 'gOod cor:cs. 1t895t N1bet1 Cedlllao, MCond owner. M~tt Mlti ... 11 '83 ~ ci..n. run1 900d, sl9fea rliOIO .itn t.,. cover. Avall for lntPeC· "-Icing 1250 552·9 l5fS 540-l880. 831·8780. 1·49f-288 I 130 t Quell StrMI rabtt eng, !:>Mt ott., ov.r playet ( 1ELU7151 Prk:ed tlon In Founteln Valley '69 F'Ofd IT pick-up, rt>lt ·n DatlUll B-210 ' tpd, NEWPORT BEACH 1900 SlS-9928 ., only I 18,lltS Ntbefl 1 11300 ContectJayweek '71Kawa1111175,2,880ml, eng, nu llrH , atereo, 12200. 557_ .. 47 Biii, IH-IHO .83 vw, good cond, Cadltlac.54<1-tMIO. day• 7 14·751·8711 '""' leoel. QOOd cond. I 0 0 d w 0 r11 "u a k vv 1 Atlllng $350 ~52-9158 l500IOBO ..... 5212 e7J..8026 an 7pm OltMt l ....... •I . 11so 8•8·0104 1980 Cadlllec flOo(IOO 1987 Columbia 28' ~.,. 88 B d OleMC COUl)e Optlon1ln· $18,000obofS75·4784 '78SuiuklGS750E.8Kml, .70 Ford Ringer XLT v.T 1'78 280Z, 2 ~ 2, gold 1970 220 OleMI. 4 dr, 1 ~\f;:t5~'t.~:W elude leather ... ung magt xtrea Uke n11 ,17~ 1>eeuty. eicll cond., x-tank, AM/FM CUMtt•. pan AM/FM atereo 19IOUSER, uunew, ruu 1 l l&sO. 751..oS..6. Gd cones, $1 !i0/o0o. ph 1 49•·7735 air COfld 29 mt per gal 88 ....... New -..in.. com. arH. .... ...... , race, 2 sa111. Htrken 992·8122 1•750 833·85&8 ev .......,, -.. c ..... t• tac>e ,...,.... 1>1ock1 many xtrn '79 Honda, CXSOO, only , '80 280ZX, gl plcg Incl, · pleta new lnfetlor. New Cadlllec wire wheel cep1. s 15oo/obo &75-4784 Bill 1485 ml, like MW, rack, 7• Ford Couri.t, orut 1 t/lop1, auto, crulN cont, Tlre1, battery, taga, etc. ( tAPD242) On Mii " . ' wind ICtMn, 11600. A ihape, ll600 Wiii take p/wlnd. air, lo 43.000 ml, Mitaalliaki 1147 Showroom condition. only 110.995 Nabers 26 Columbla SIOOp, 197• j STEALI 842•8,.,. oller. 498-8808 exit cond. MUST SELL Xik about our new low 12300 Obo 548-4531 Cadllltc,5'40-t880 0 e. hinged mall. Xlnt ·79 GMC ,,.. ton pk:kup IMMEDI 18500. 652·5392 11011111 .. , • '117 Bug, good cond. THE u•111T cond. 891 -5538 or '80 Honda 750F 8,000 ladder racks, tool t>o>t, 3 wknt & att 8 pm. • ,,. • • am/Im, radial lites n 1693-0153 mllH. $1600. 642-2995 •Pd 45 OOOml xlntcond Flnanclng AvallableOn "'1795 •46·5"23. IELEOTlll =--.,,.--=---:-:__,-..,,.. , ' ' ' '82 280ZX. T·toP, 5 apO, Selected 19113 MOOeltl "' v " 27' Sall Boat. Mut t sell. 81 Y•m•ha Sen 750. 13850. &73-2083 loaded. Extenoed wvk:e Call NOW FOf Oetalt•I 1'87 Por red chrome hut>· of ltte mOOel. low mlltlge $9.000. :::~e:.6. S=.cs:~7-6~~~es ml, 1~?ciu~wcu~~~~t c!'m";: warr, new 111c11er. Alli In •• , , .. -•. •· •--·· ~:~~'. ~~~1 ~~ t>~an~~ g:~:~:n~!t ~:_ ~:~~:;~ Aeklng S 125,000 tBMW '77 M odel R IOORS. shell, air conditioning, eng/tran1 tat r1t1t>I otter IAIElll 661-3484 Xlnt. 139SO. 640-1280. AM/FM tterto 1ape with takes 675-7067 att 6. CAllLUC "'="-=---:---:::-:-.--cassette 11pe player & 5 '62 COlumt>la, Challenger, • t I IOZO speed trana (tW93~9) '67 VW, ltOOO/OBO. 2600 Hart>Of 8hid with Newport mooring. • ., .... Prlee<S It $5995. Nabers Need• WOfk 982-3937 COSTA MESA 24' 11•.600. C a ll 331Xmbu tador,lip18,2 Cadlltac,540-1860 14 '89 vw Bus Runs Great. E .. Q.1160 996-1018. AC 8.5 KW genera1or, fiat t123 1Ml..... G ...... ••11 N ... u• mlcr~wave, CB, at~..,,. Horse '"·~g .. , 2 Miii, top, ._, o"" ,.,, eage, ""' '80 c I 27 ............... I t as ~ ~ --"'VV ' t974 Fl•t M-..... 121. ... ·-· ....... 0 ~ Prlc-"' to Mii =---.,.-----:.-.:-::-it: • '"'"'""" w x r . pod. loaded w/eatru 1 au parts, need• paint, ..,._ """ ltOOO 644·11842 """Y w r... ,..., C~nreltt 1313 better lhan new. Race or 135.900 648_8,.02. I lthr 1600. 642-8t44 grut $565. 982·11759 lf1 $1500 6-46-0310 ,.,. ____ !""'!"..,_. __ crulM $37,000. 5•4·2620 1981 Flel Spyder 2000. '67 Road1ter, ram,ovable ·f(j automatic squareback 1979 Chevrolet Camaro 8--:--Sa"ot. $250 or trade lor ·72 Dodge But>t>te Van. Gd t t•ta, hardtop. new ures 1800, • Z26 LHI then 11.000 u cond air/auto, fully Cl111lca t04S Loaded, black/beige In-540-8299 rblt eng, amlfm ~ttreo mllest Gold trim package a Canoe 557-0267, 1 $3200 ~48-0850 tertor 21,000 ml. Xlnt ,77 ••oB. under 30.000 cass, n-tires & brakes, pwr windows & 000; 1-337-7825 equ p. · -' 1965 Jluetang Con-cont. Take over leaM. .., runs great $t70010BO locks. crulae contrOI, tllt A&1 21 2558 Fairway Or C.M. vertlble. Red with white OAC. $307.21 mo. No dn xlnt cones. 13750 See to 646· 1351 wh--' & custom _ .......... -289 V8 498 9183 appreciate. 642-5334, --..... -· ......... share 3 waw spllt . in sllp ITrailtrtl top. restored .and • 673-5889. •7o6ug. rt>lt eng. xlnt (5614231 MUST SEEi 1 • automatic tranamlulon. '77 Flat 128, very clearl cond runs perlect Nabe re Cad illa c, Cell 71"-5-48-•547 or I TrlYll 1014 $6600 White. $2100. 1542 Or· Must N II Lmtd. Ed MOB, S 1695 642-8717 540· 1860 714-955-7540 1161)211rlllet. gOOd con£. Tel19'\one 675-7773 ange Ave., CM. mint cond., lo ml, make 'HOBIE 18, Grul cond, nu tires, very ctn, sml ve-.29 Model A. 4 DoOf Town o I I er 5 5 9 . 5 O 2 4 . '70 Volvo, mint COnd.: -.6-9_C_am_a_r-o,-pef1--ec:-t-c:on--d fast, ready to sall, h I c 1 8 w 111 t 0 w . S ed SO 995 '80 Spyder Conv. Brltlth 6<45-2797. Pat. 4-dr, auto. AM/FM. nu n-motor & 1ran1 MuS1 trlr/access. $2000, $1200/0BO 873-7078. eden. rHtor ' racing green. 22M mt. pain11t1res/lrans $1250 Mel $5500/0BO Tim at 546-81•8 ,46 Ford WOodle na11y stereo CUI. lmmec. Xtnt PtqHt tlSS 645-0493 760-3895 att 6PM J24 SaJI Beot. 24, 91,._,1 4, . 8 O C 0 1ch m1 n 3 2 , blue, reslored. S t2,995. buy. S5795. PP 780•830 t I '76 S04 cselMi Mdan, auto, '71 Super -Beaiie. runs '70 Monte Carlo. runs --... Capistrano Royal Deluxe, P.P. 675-6161 Iv mav air. tnlrf. stereo, ps. Pb. wells, very rellable, body greal. gOO<I shape, PS. lull race equipment, all extras, optlon1. "Quin , , pw, 35 mpg, llawlen needs some work. $2100. PB. AMIFM 11ereo CHS ~~~r ~n~;111r~kew~: ~!!C:!r:'~· ~~ e::i! ~~F•o~~ ~ :1~00i ~0u;~ I•••• IUS cones. 13850. 631-3016 979-9689 S950tofr 6<42-6757 evs ailed $16.500 or otter. cond. PP Sl0.500/0BO. 675-3175 173 CMc. rec. for $2008 PIHC~t tl57 '7'4 Vega, reblt llflg. gOO<I 303/695-18 7 5 day 1, 780·90'4'4 .57 Metro Nath, Sale or worth of work: reblt eng, 'II .... ,. ·79 Rabbit. mint. red on transportatton, $400. 303·761·1118eves. brand new cart>, rabll .... red,86Kml,runssupe<· 642-9185 ---------Tral11r1, trade. 1750 548·6801 tran1, all 1u1t broken In. Good cond. Must sell :-:-:,--,,.,.-----~:7" TIE 1 ••irt ITNE t>e,129SO/obo, must see •74 Vega, runs OK ....-Utility 102' '80 Cla11lc: 4dr, runs gd. 4 Bent frame & auep. 1800 , 15300/0BO. 857-l933. 846-8533 SSOOIOBO. 842•5063 N-laser•. S 1795. BOX TRAtLER 5x5' new ttr" 12000 as Is. or offer, tor eng. & tran1, '89 912 Targa • spa, rt>lt Rowing Shells from I 1350. REMOVABLE BACK 16000 If I llnllh to per. rest of cer free '49'4·4247 eng, !lint S 13,0001080 '78 Sclrocco, whtlblk, Re-·77 Ctievy Mont a Carlo 824 W 18th St.. CM $2SO. ••5-6"30 lectlon. 6•5-1295 '79 H--....... ~t off--499. 1997. c1rro sta am/Im cass, AM/FM stereo, AIC. xlnt 842-08-46 -" """' .,_ .... .,..... exll cond, $4250 cond,13900 545.3144 --------At I ti 5 '72CltroenSM Ma.Mfetl S2000. LMve rMtMQ8 '71911Ecpe5-sp0,9portl LAIEI • • • en 5 tpd, lull pwr, aJr, IMther, 49"-8496 teats, gOod cond , no 78 VW Bua, an rf, ~M/FM '78 Corveue, 1111 than Excellent cones. $775. IMPORTANT ve. dual o...,Wd cema, •83 Prelude, 40 M ml, xlnt rust. $6600. 63l-472l, Can, New Brakes, 90k 10 ooo ml lhOWTm new 5U-747t. 771-1474 NOTICE TO READERS ellver lacquer, collector cond S8000 ctlt 6<4&-o4030 miles. runs •Int ·14150 67,·2972 ~h 5pm. AND owned. mint Proud to · · 7 5 1 · 5 5 8 3 e v e s , --.,-------Metcr•tt 8 tt sabot. Racing ADVERTISE AS . snow, a pleasure to drlvel 496-3178 Pv1 Pty ·73 Porsche 914, I 7 eng 963-5661, Ellt 238 '8 t Camero, exit cones rigged, gd cond. 1350, --•i I 1..,7 $3900 963 2807 -S7600 obo. Air. pi s. plb. 6•4•7922 The price of 1tem1 Moving · muet..., 1a1a 6 · • 79 Bug Conv sll11er. cus· 111 whl 661_8576. advertised t>y vehicle . $12,500/offer ·74 914 1.8, HK on rt>lt. tom wheels, am/Im cua, -....,.---,.......,.-.....,,...,,-- NAPLES SABOT. $300 ....... '" ... -·" (8'9~24-07311•25·•9'• 11111 .... """"· "''"" 16.000 P.P 475-7670 SEE" FIRSTI OBO 675-2773 claulll•d advertising 1 Co o d stereo columns doea no1 Include ·73 Mark IV. runs ok. r ma, nc r · ·79 VW Rat>Dll, 4 Or , 5 spd, We have a gOod aelectlOf'I N-16' Hobie with lrali.< $ 1100, 645· 1295 smoked windows. very am/Im, new radials. good ol NEW & used Chev· & Al•H. $3200. Ratt with any appllcat>la taxH, I clean S5500 5-48-6486. cones. $29"5 •99-1997 rolettt llcenae. tr1n1ter '"'· Horse Buggy. 2 INtl. top, " mo1or $250. 675·1475. finance charges. lees for all parlS, needs pelnt, '76 912E, show car cond. '80 Aabt>ll, great beach SABOT Sailboat without •Ir pollution contrOI de-llhr SfSOO. 6<42-81U am/Im, alloys, mull -car xlnt In/out 4-M> Ille saris. St20. 548-0910 vice cerllllcet1on1 or 1_ Ill to appreciate. $13.750 1 blu' 13 ISO 675.5-409 COHMElL CHI VIOLET '.!<..> 11 .... ' t· ''"l\'1 f>\ dealer documentary •• -ir --•ir-•'S obo. PP 774-4827 · · SANTANA 20 WITRLA preparation cllergea un-1B7a 2002 wltll autOINtlc: ---~ '80 vw Pick Up, Diesel. 5 Xlnt cones. $5,800 Ila otller-#111 apec;lfied tran1 ' new paint & tlr•. SOUTH PORSCHE spd air. amt1m, mint 831-2625 by tile adverllser Blaupunkt lltlfeo C&IMI· 13995 499-1997 ... di I Cou.n t979 928. Like NEWI t1, Aate en/ -te, •xcellent con ton 1002XJZ). ·e 1 4 dr Aat>t>i1 Lo miles. ..... I Ski 701' ,.,,, HIS ~r:o~ou~v~~~I:.(~ ISIZI OILY 21 Ill ~~·,.~~;r· $5300' Call 158 'irfi c:ntury Run-4 Uniroyal Loredo LT, s/A, glne. All Mrvlce record• ... WILL HT ~· about. hull In gd tllape, radial LT 235t85Al8, Must sett. 15400. Private ll ... llll ~ n d s me ch work truck tlrea. under lOO p •rt y C 111 ( 7 1 4 I S .,_ ~ $ 9 0 0 I. o t> o . d Y s mlles. 1279. 675-9674. 642-0138 Volume •tee. -rvlce . •· 'T 213/4-49-8948. evlwknd AndLeulng ~ ·~ ~ 2131792-5292 LITE BODY WORK 1111 1211 187 11 BMcll Btvd. . • • , . Up to SO,... off your est convert .. 3K ml. Blaupunkl Huntlngtoo Beach 82 Carrere 23 Day Pln1trlplng. 8111969-1221 11ereo, Alcerdo seats. (l 14) 142-2QOQ "1 1" Or _,. C-'v Cruiser, 34 hrs. $15,775. I p7's S27 000 548-9953 ·79 91 ISC i arga, metaltlc I 840-8786. LITE BODY WORI< -~· ' . J llG ... I .. Ill•• .. , Up to SO-~ ott your eat. ·73 2002, 1unrool, tll eng. lf!U •• reel. pOllshed alloys, air, -• Martat ksiJ. 7 l Plnstr1ptng. Biil 969-122t ,_ paint. new radials. ..1111.Mll&llt llhr Sl7,:00 645-2375· SOUTH eA1nsA "ma'ULL out. A _... Im/ Im c •••• It •. AH models & moet color• ....,6~7....,5_.a_~_·_8_=-=,----,,,. BOARD 6.7 HP, tong aln Utww "47•9tOBO 529-5t88 1n stocill c.ii 0< 11op by '78 POftche SC Targ1. AC, COUITY lllaft, only used 10 hra. Meal worms /or ;;J;, by ·1• 2002 ·Xlnt, 1 ownr. nowl p.7·,, 36,000 ml, ttr1r, VOLllWa•EI $400/0 BO 963-7469. appl onty, 548·1207 SS500. 5<46--0248 1&111 MTtll 1t areo . beaut llul -----c-=-=-=--~ F 11 ............... • 2925 H ......... Blvd s 18·000· 49.i-7997 .,WI WILL ltT New NAVl01 RDF radio. ullll a~....,... student 9 •77 BMW 320I, t>utgundy, _.,.,.. Mu st s e It $ 2 2 5 , drHm. I want a 1983 sunrl, amlfm cass. ale, COSTA MESA '79 928 5·ep0, nu paint, II ... Ill.I" 1·835-3728 Por9Che 928·S, but could auto trani, 85K ml, Sac. 171·2... trim, trans, clutch. Llhr, Volume Sties, Service Iii I ...__..: 10•1 never anorcs It If you can 16000. 642·8385. Just 2 mlnute .. outh of the Pf seats. perf. cond And Leasing 541>-I 200 1981 Cl'MMOlet Cameto Coupe Thlt one hu cus- tom wheel1. fac1ory air conditioning. tllt wheel, and less than 26,000. I IBG86011. On .... this week at only S8995 Net>ers Cao1t11c, 540-t860 1982 CMvrolet Camero Z.28 Coupe Th•I one hll a custom Interior wl1h a gold trim custom nterior pacllllQI ( 1721371 COme In and -thl• one •t $12.995 Nabera CldtHec:. s.G-1860 Cllf7!1t1 l ,g:; Imperial, 111 pwr, Oflg IMtn, go llOme only $895, 556-8000 111 mav ,.,. ' l f! UR•I • ma11eedrHmcome1rue, SenDlegoFrwy. $19,500 631·H21. t8711 Beach81vd. 181,oat wt401 mooring. (no money. no Mrvlce) '79 3201. perfect. belt buy ---------646-1030. Huntington Beech ~ '63 Falcon Rancllero. tell $l2,500. 875-0740 P lee11 c •ll Evan In town $8500. jlGlJIR ----..,..----(714)142-2000 good cones, runa good d•ws 545-1871 873-3728 ft ft Pentlte Of1t1le ---------11300/0BO 546-31•7 or .., -11.~"E 91 IE 1971. Sii..., grey, 645 33.0 • * 2 5 . 5 o · 1eng111 , Highest caah lmmed tor '79 320C, anowrm ,_, 1979 ><J9. ( t 9 ""' ). t983 rebuilt engine. Full '71 YW .... .,. 14 ___ . ------ pwr/n ll. 311 Edgewater, your vet\k:ll, dom11ttc or Blau. ate, anrf. lmmac. OILY 112,111 extru . Complete service Hd, llh HW, 4 .,,, '66 Mustang, exll cond 4 t>tks No. of Fun Zone on IOfelgn 551-828.S $9300 831-8838 •nyllme 1980 XJ8 with a moonrool. re cord 7 eo. 69 7 9 Ulff, •UI atll 12500 obo 645-1818 Peninsula 673-19"3 WANTED T'o BUY ·79 32()1 • s Plcg Sllvw (1BGC321). PIP/-• '9fere ,,, ... I 11411 '67' Mvllang, xlnt cond ... , .a-Fully windowed Dodge wtan rt. 4 1pO, alloys OILY 111,111 blle 8=• l l '1 • • Stereo AM 1 F M . -•ff• •-a• Mui Van with big mo10f 38,000 ml Sh.,p 19800 ~ .... lea Mwa I• A 13500/0BO 875-6486. E • s Y a c c 1 1 1 I Wllh or wtthOut !)lira-ot>o 780-8520 ~ 2••• UZ-1111 .69 "u•t•:1.· 1 -r c••. Welghtedt-45' XLNT pileglc equipment. ,., v-.. - Newport locatlon. eso.1178 Tomor MM '82 BMW 320I, sunroof, k TY""tv'CARV£R V•I•• 175 11250,54 -1097 I 11 500 Call •• a c am/Im ta .... 5 •""'. ~•nt l'L..J I 554-'2328.or 953-8sS2 . ------,,.--------cond 113.500 Tr take .. .. ~ I c.im '67 1225 Wagon, clean, '69 Mustang 351, Glean 40' 111p for po_,. or .. 11 w/llne let-down mall. Bilbo• Covee, NB. Alk·· Ing 1300. Agt 549· 138fS. Bo•t 1t1p needed tor 4-4 n yecht In Nwpt Bay. Illar· Ing of 00.1 poaalble. Call 780-1613 I Newpon M•rlnatlltp day. week, month 64&-0551 Npl leland. private dock with easy e cce11 I 150/mo. 850· 190tl ....... 7H4 SHp avall for lall·p<>wer, 36' under 12' beam, 8 mo only. no extension llkety. Mull be In xlnt con d Sorry no llve-a-boarda. 28th St. Marina, 673-6608 StOfage lor Bollt, MotOf WE llY over leut of S289/mo. N....A..J,...J $1050/0BO. 675-3205. car, ret>ll eng Maga, alw Cl•s "' 111.0r-c__._ ..... .-•oi'll ... -. ••••• --------s1eoo. 5•5-os22 n 857-9694 eve1. -.,,.. _,.., .. _,,.,.,. •o -... ...... '119 142$, good cond.,1=-----..,---.,. UI TllOll Conveniently Loc•ted lanaua Ail IUI OfWf ue.ns rt.s cutetle, 11010, recent '73 Maverick, mint cond. C OHHIU CHEYIOLfT ,.._,. 11 ,. h1.r t· I'-I I \It ' , !141>-I 200 WI"' USED CARS & TRUCKS COME IN OR CALL FOR Fiii A.PPIWUL Cormter-0.Lltto otmtuT 18211 BEACH BLVD. HUNTINOTON BEACH 147-tlllal41-1111 WI PH TIP llt.W FNISllUll WlllM• PllTlll/llUll & Compe1Ctlvely Prl<*i ..-.,-------:r;-,.-.: rblt eng. S 11501080. brand new tr1n1, tune up, '88 Mu1t ... , 17,000 In· aMra l 7 497-8906, 494-8022 brakes, 1Ulpenll0n l'fl-~ \'Wied. aacrlf!Qe 13.800. '78 bl Coupe, nu eng, Allx tem. tlrH & much m~. ~ 889.QS93 or 831-4034. tlrff, 5 spd, 30 mpg reg M 9177 Must Miii 1 cer to many. ••• 1141 gas. 12200. 499·5SOI lac. Asking $1600 642-0920. 1921 Pi;;ce Arrow Touring '74 Pln10. 111et1 •"-'ft, ........ Sale..s.rvic.Leu1ng 176 Muda St•tlon Wegon, '82 Subaru 2dr, lmmec, Sedan, reatored, red, louay, runs g;";1 i50Q fOY CARVER g~,?~111c5ond 12,800 wa1r, loaded. only '4800 l>Nut 65 mpll Steal 11 ,,.2_3338 a........ ml. •tate for()411 lmmed 5 000 "75 .,... tale pd over 1 10,000. wllt ..,.1_1_' __ • .,.."-·_••_4,...1_-.--· ""7,_4__,p,...,-n-to_w_g_n_O.,,....,rt-g ll.llSR....l!l"E·l~vf\V '80 828. 5 1pd, amlfm take 111900 /o t>o , Come in & -N-port owner 1600 184KLL ....._ -••• • ....... • • ,., • ceu. pr 111/rt, air 14500 833-8551. 6<40· 7933 Beach's llnest selection Runs grut 53~804 .,,,. ........ " ...... ,.... or trade for van '499·5501 of prev1ou11y owned 1=,,.-,,,.--,----,:--:::-==-=- '82 AX-GS, blk, emllm, Tmta 1 Porsches. Audls and '76 Courier. red. 11000 louvefl, lo ml, .,111 cond, ·ITT8llca, new paint, gd V01k1w1gens 662· 13,.. or 752-8500 . saie.Se ng •lll warn. 19500 obo. tires. ale, steteo, runs '76 Tortno, 38,000 mll•. 1 a•IEIT _8_30_·_829_2.____ g r eat s t 5 o o / o t> o S2500. """ 545-5212 842·29115. llVllTllY i;;;; '74 Coron•, Good Cond . 455 E. Co111 Hwy. L atela • '75 2002, .. tfXI ' air ' Lo Miies, Xtru $2000. Newporl 8Nc:h •n continent•t Mark IV, cones. (033NJL) 8"2-8572 832-5890 ofc 1173-0900 ,_ Plllnt & tlf• Xlnt • '79 S20I, • IPd • IOw 1 ·77 Cellce Gi, orig tan cones 13. 100 831·2498, .~~:'7!~0:~. I041ded pelnt, not a nlc, 1Ct•tch ;.;A;.;•;.;.t• .. •.,, .... o.. ..... _n_t_l_c __ 1 •99-280e Port Beech. 6-42·490.t. COSTA MESA • '971UXBI Of denl, lmmac Int. runt AJIC 1315 -=··~------=r= ' aupert>ly, 5 tpd, gt UrH li=ln 1 I 141-41• 141-lUl • '80 320!. 5 tpd .. tunroof I HI Ill ~ 12895 ot>o 8"8-6533 '76 Coneo<d. run• xlnt, 19 eury m Pan I j1ANV203) 'oa YOUI • 12,400. 642-9049 Station W&NVl, Thlt ntn. Hornet, Campers. N-· 2480 H.,bof BIVd. 10 m1n1 schWlnn 61C. WAITEll • '80 7331: auto. to.oecl Mllh1Al04. '711 Cellce, GT Lll1beck, --~· fOf nit. Brown, hardly G ....... c'---u.__. ~·rs, (I BST118) -n 70.000 mllH. S3•00. C lilac pa~modelhasMI """ -· ....., -'81 5281 to roof • ._ I ·~s 8""'1 It 5 .. power u1l1t opttona uH<I. S 135, cell 962-8lO1 prefer 1"78-1"83 Buick•. • ; au " sun ,_ • "" a · · 11180 "•dlll EIOo d an 1 30 pm " • ( 1CGB811) ""'•.. .., .,. ac ra 0 (1DVNH71. A t>arolln at . . J. g u a r.' TA 7. & • '81 833011: 5 1pd.. . fACIUT'fl '79 COROLLA DltMI Coupe. Option• In· lhl• low price ol only 2 Children'• Bikes ISO"' I Poraches but 1ny model loaded.( lCLH3741 IOI Ml fl CMU .... ... .... clean, $2900. 220-3384 or elude let I her seating I 1 1 , 9 9 5 ~ab• r • 720·0773 c:oneldered. Top prloM •. 82 3201; •uto .. tunroot., .. ,.._ 588-5797 trH, AM/FM stereo CadlllK, 154(). IMO. , .. , " I paldt Call Cllve at Beuer ( FDNs421 .~.~-.. -.--.... ,...--141 cu11tte tepe player &. :=-:-:-:-:::-:--::----:--Glrl '2C" .... ~'lw1llll • Qr~t'f, M 0 10r 1 a 1 ( 7 I • I 1 tfC M '79 COlolla SAS L·t>tck, Ctdllltc wire Wlleel c.pi. '73 CAPRI. 5'.rper ctMn. 10 apO. Kint Clone!. 1125. 979-2500 • ·e2 528e; auto., tow '''5i""'"SOOC•~01P-P10m~~.~1-l"'.:(i'!l'r'!" 5-tpd, AIC. atereo, (IAPD242). On nit ti Must ... to ~ate. Boy'i 20 " BM X · mllea.(IEJA474) I d ' alltde kit, runt grNI ontw SI0,9!15. N•t>era 11700.548-8898 Mongooee. lr'l()ludff al· WI Wllf YHI • '82 7331, 5 tpd • toeOecl. comp_· rHlore • nu 13500/0BO. 498-8733. ' to~ V Bera. Redll...-llUI 11111111 (7355&37) ~· ·~ :J· 1~::l: Cadlllac, 540-1880. OWaMWlt 1311 c,o FOR TlCIS JACKET ABOVI; ALL, 11 tllck• JO comfOflabty ovn even fork end Dlt·Compe 0.0. 111-1111 ll5,000/0BO or wlll , ..... .,.. ' 1173 1979 Cedlllec Etl>ofado \iiO &am m bulky \•dltn and p1nu Of •kor11, •lld 11has111t da•h alld 11ylt 1hat'• ll'IO\I Brake Sy1t1m. 195. 208 W let, Stntt An• !ride fOf bOat wttrlr. For '72 Bug, rebtt. pert paint, OleMI Coupe. Thi• one Wagon. Hea fectcwy elf df\1rabt• 110.. Frcdltt 'h•i>«• 1h11 "-'''°" or lhr claoi< boftlbn •l1h raalan 731-2 t33 Cloled Sunday detail• cell 645-3921. Int. 12350. fSfS 1-3982 1111 • IMther ... ung .,.. conditioning, lu9g1ge Cl nd ... bo •--· h b ... The 1 and Cadllltc wire ceps. reek ,_. at_...,,, & 1tuvn. •land up to 11 a <Hr 111 .... n a "• •..,... 1p lnu c-1111 11 SR Gran CourH 12-IC)d LARGE SELECTION OF '89 280SE cpe, 8-cyl ·7~ convert .. tan w/bfn (722WRM). Spectllly brlllM .. Md tow ",:lleial 11\t pamm arr the mix• na11crtnt rou'll ever nnd-bKk tiptltd 1n4 1haptd lgl wgt (22 lbll tllcy()te, NEW & USED BMW'SI 11000 firm. 840~990. t~ gOOd Cond 13200 priced thlf week at only ~1,.78 .. ~0n .. 1e for •Olhlllllt linc 111m001h and1l«k OVettummy1ndhl1"·ChooM p blrdhw. )llnt cones . 1270. s'""7 . . 10895 N bef Cedltlk • 15 .. 8.91••, a.••1"~4. & '70 250C ....... t•llA or-. 8 •• , 4· . • • ' 995. tiers CldllllC, eouon tllrnd•, "'0011nd-moh1lr. knth "" ., .. ,... .,. ...., ..,.. ..,, 540 1880 Pnnltd P111ctn A71l u anltablt In MilMl Sltn I, 10. tl, 14, 16," Siu P.P. 11.000. '73 VW, Ntw "'"· tblt • 540·1te0, 11 (bu•• 3•1 1ackfl and pan11 rtq1111t ·~ yardJ 4.J·lnch fabri(. Caa~I 1114 875~1111. motor, pelnt & l>Ody ~Int. 1982 Cldfflec Ell>Qfado '77 CutlMI, exit )'lllOw. P1t1Jf'«ndU OOrot mhP111t111101 o.ity Pteot 1.P•tt•rn 'ii~ev \h P.U ·1 t 250, 1xtt, l45oo. ~5•9~~ •t s u oo. !:°::f 8::ii:, ~:: •1850ot1o.t42-2tu ~mmcnr . f> 0 tlo~ S9. Old Chcho S111lon. N._ YOfk, N.'Y. 1011), wt~ camper, l lC, ... 11A11... M2·0048 capi end only 12,273 ---..79,_,..0ld9,---,.CU-l-lua--, - (Add SO. rot u c.h pe11crn tot pOllltc and hendl1111.I P1ln1 plainly YOUlll 32K ml, 14000. 559-tea7 VOLUME SALES 1:,7:-:6:-2=:aoc==-,..,.1-0,...w-nw-.-=-lo-'41d'""~:-..,..d, '74 Super Beetle. mutt orlglnel low mlfHI 14000 H•ME. ADOlllCIS, ZI,, ITYLI NUMHlll, ltZL APPeche Popup Cemper, SEAVICI! & LEASING m 1 n t . I 8 t O O. pp NII Ort anepe, run exit. (lDUL801I On Nie thll 8"2-2995 LOOIC. ll('H, If. THE CENTU OF ADMllATIOp.j In a f1bulou• ward· tlpe e, S l500. 875-5885 3810 N. Chef~ All9. IA0-1728 12750 obo. 8"5-0518 w9t11 for only I tf 9961 ""r~~--~...---.,, ... ,..,,111"" robt or dnttf'I ori11nab thac rr-can afrOtd 10 buy! SI• UICI t.a~ ''°to UOO, LONO BEACH ·u Supet ~le gm1t11n N 1 b • r 1 C 1dt1l1 e , •- -.!Id "°"' !Of ,...l:W 191J PlOMINll"T OESIONEl PATTl!lp.j Clmt* Sllelt fOf ~8! (No. Otlerry exlt....051 ·~~~!-~.:; to ml, 11tnt "*1,. cones'. ~1880. rvna , IOOit1 pretty CATAlOCi Nt•UI vper11n, 'PC)rtlWtll, coal.a, d•r~ ....... Phll Pldl Up, blue on"""-· ~714)1J1-17M ................... _ -· ,..,, 12.7501080 . 8"0-1585. '78 ....... _ ..._ ---. 2~-aood. 1 700 00111 .,__.. 1 g ood cond. U35. IT\I, t ownr, 123,500. =,....,..,,..,.,..=---..,.,.:-:-----·"'"' .... ,.,._ 84<>-4529 )Of IONUS COUPON fOI eny pe11t1n. Sllld SI SO for _,. J · 8"l·735e ewe. rlCS•lnt WelcotM 78()..()8$4. '1" vw Con.,lble, ,_ blue, xlnt cond loeded, · I H OOLI ~ 6 CLOTHES ON PAlA0£-ffUI~ "McKllllc, alf1·•0llhr ILA:r an:" ~"'ng·· .. _ fill•• '78 4508L cteen 2 tops "'" & clutch, 11lnt cond $6300, 552·387S. ---,,,.,,.,..,..1 ""'1<-::-CAl:":".::A,....--,.- dolb "°"' \Crl pt •f\d. '"' Ulrll AU"'"_,. to u· u,oo -... .• ' -11toy1 ...... .,. ooo'• 14500. 827-372•. '78 Sevttte, lrnmeo, lo ml, 8111 ldr, to ml l.t500 °'' I u •ASHION HOM[ OUILTlf\IO, Ollr nc• bool , -kn 4ull1rd llllUI) •f· Mo•P:a alight repel, oa~• 0 1971 240Z. 71.000 ml. Sii· 7eo-.oito '31 2"1 . -~~~=--=-:-:--moonrf wire whla, 552-3811 IO<deblt IS dn11n•-1"h u , ... 1111e1111"1, qwilo. '""'"'· chlm n .oo llOO. Cntld• Ilk• 1 18. ni•-•• ~ ·:_·,.-.:.I ~-I~. tlr11. "4000. °' · · 87 000 14 YW1 1 loeded. '8100. w..11aa "'=,..-.,,~...-----.,,..,I...,., .,, A00.A·8LOCIC QUILTS tlKludH INUf'lft pi«n . dltKtlOll\ (Of 14 e.2·900t. lll•l~U 111ti~11;; ...... ...... 770 ~20 D ...... I Uto. • m . nr mmflC mull ffl•flopc dn11nt wilh 111\rd ptllow ll!Wlt Al tH rl IJ,00 1F-:---r-r----1-._,.,,...._,,,....,....,---,....,,,... 1fft f10 W900!1 power IMCfl I xlnt. Beet offer, ... tO belleve. 16395, '80 £1 Oor•dO. tlhr, Mllfmtieo ijlQ I JO SWl:A lU FASH IONS, I I>* '°' ,.,"" ..... ()I to "l nlled whll 4 ..... Ddftl '"' ~hlng. XLNT eond, 8A0·12IO. '73-6082, 2 13·311·0991 e .... AR grltlJ.. told«I, LJ. 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WMAT 5AV WE CALL IT A PRAW, GARFIELD? I'll LET VOU OFF TME HOOi-\ TMIS TIME: a_;_•_#_.#..-•'.=::·~· ------------- SUNDAY, .IULY 3, 1983 I 'LL 5EE VOU, GARF I EL~ ,., Ylll llllTIWI llllY PIPll --. ----7-J GOOD CADDIES ARE SO MAAD TO FIND TMest· oAvs ... by Jim Davis . I 'LL NEV~R LJeE THI~ AnM AGAIN A5 LONB AS 1 L.IVf -_:;.J.',.J.._,._t ~-• ._i._..;..~~~..;..a......a..~.-..-....::.~-.__...~--...-..---~--------__._ -- - - NANCY ~ NANCY, YOU LOOK WORRIED I CAN'T SEEM TO MANAGE MY MONEY YOU SHOULD LEARN TO LIVE WITHIN YOUR INCOME 50 YOU CAN RELAX AND NOT WORRY NANCY "':-.WHAT TRYING TO ARE YOU Do~NG? RELAX AND © 1983 United Feature Syndicate, Inc, NOT WORRY --- IRMA lS RIGHT '· --BY LIVING WITHIN MY INCOME • • : PLA.STINO •a 7-3 DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham JUDGE PARKER Look! That ~·s oi{ferent! by Harold Ledoux ..---'-~~-----~~---BY THE WAY, DID YOU HEAR YES, SHE CALLED! THEY CAN'T SHE NEVER MENTIONED YOUR INVI- TATION TO RAYMOND! HE ASKED ME TO HAVE FROM SHEILA BRACE ABOUT MAKE IT! RAYMOND HAS SOME O\NNER NEXT TUESDAY? KIND OF AN EVENING DINNER • I MEETING! MEANWHILE, IN A MOTEL 100MILES AWAY MOTHE~, I'M SORRY TO SE REVERSIN6 CHAF\GES ON THIS CALL ... t----......... 6UT I'M NOT AT HOME! WHERE AAE i YOU, SHEILA'? _ i I I Ma>--.i.-t 0 ' ----------------------~--------- LUNCH WITH HIM lODAY! HE'S TERRle>LY WORRIED A50UT H\S WIFE! I H'AVE THE GIRLS WITH ME! THEY'RE TAKING A BATH RIGt-\T NO~ t WE'RE IN A MOTEL FOR THE NIC7HTI WE'LL 6E LEAVING EARLY IN 'THE MORNINC7 ! we WANT r---------"'11111 10 COME VISIT YOU ! SHEILA, YOU'RE NOT MAK\ NG ANY SENSE! --------------------~------ .. ... . ... <:!S> . • ••• AL.L LA5T SUMMER I THE BUL...l.1 E6 KICKED SAND IN fYV..t> FACE WHEN I WENT TO THE B~! . . . BEJNG A BEACH 11\l'E.& A LDT Of GRIT! BOT lHEN I 5flJAl 1H 15 AD IN WE BACK OF A CDMlC .. BOOK ••• 0 o~ . OH •.. H~ c.oN\E OOME BUL.L.IE.5 OOOON 1HE BEPCH ! AND NOW THIS SUMMER IT'5 Ei>I N6 TO BE DIFFERENT! 1HAT'5 AU.. Rl6HT ! I'M REAOO ~ 1HEM ! I BOLX:,HT A 60\l ! 0 I ' I I .. MOON MULLINS by Fer~ and Yorn Johnson l l , • . . <5RE,AT CHILf Lo RD P-- ,...._.,., Ho-14000 ... lop SEC~ET, PROF. · BURRD ... cnucf(le·· I'LL Do A LITTLE RESE,AACH MYSELf.:. ,AFTER ALL' ONE MUST PROTECT ONE'S RESEARCH AND DEV~LOPMf NT. DOCTOR SMOCK ~ "T"HeN AN SX"T"RA "T"eRRE!S"T"'~IAL­CAt...a...e~ eo1"" -rHe PHONe. CONNec·noN WAS 'TOO eAP "T"O KNOW WHA"T" WAS ON t"T"S Ml NP.' 0 H I AN p "T"H f!! L-APY WHO "T"HINKS 5He's A PAL-.M -rRee WON'1"" e>e IN "T"OPAY eecAose. ONE! 0,. He" COCONU"f"5 Fl!!&...L-- ON HI!! R ,.OO"T'" / IWAS JUST CO~IOUS . ' ......_ .... ·~·:..:::..::.;,._., ____ .-.......:;._~'-------'~..:.....;__.;__~-..--........... ----..__ _______ ~-------- -r~~T PLtJS~BonoM-· w.4.4 T SNEAAY BEHAVIOR. IT R~ALl-Y IS! -·•l ..... by George Lemont ANP -r"He NAU<SA Hf!RPE!R "T"E!&...'-"S Me 'T"HIS IS "fHe HelGH1"" OF IH f!! NA06AHY'PE! 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How it's done: Cross the tirst line to torm a T, add three lines to the next to form an E. and connect the re· maining lines with a diagonal to form an N . Thu" you have spelled TEN. a number usual· ly made with a 1 and 0. 2 . !. Din-dependence Dey. WMt holldey honon 1millng f•ces'P Grin-dependence Dey. Any to•dd? • Miiky Way! Four r ed cows and three blue cows give the same amount of mllk In a day as three red cows and five blue cows. Which color gives the most milk? 1.-0> •n1Q 0-.1 ,. ~>""' 1• ta>npcud #0> .,., eit.'() • S.te a.ti Pt.ce • pencil on • fl•t 1urfue. Bet 10meone you can make ttte pencil move without touching ii. Blow on ttte pencil •nd it will move Hslly. • Tongue Test! Say fast and repeat: Hip, hip. hooray for Freddie Forshay who flles flags, fries franks. and eyes fireworks. frolicking on the Fourth. I~ . ' .. ~ ... . w II . ) 10 ., e -"""'.---;~ i " l ... I ---f J ~ i SHOW OF HANDS! Our eiimper friends •bove ue 1imul•ting a famous moment In histOf'y. 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I realized she is fun- ny. human and warm -and much better looking than she appears on film. , ,,,---.., , ~ .--I ~ y ( ____ ) u f< ~') L L ~ R1'4M 1'111 II -I IDl1'0llS LOS ANGEl..f.S -Rlalo Starr is back from his two- year sabbatical and hard at work on Princess Daisy. the NBC-lV miniseries based on Jadlth Kraatz's smash book. The ex·Beatle and his wife. actress Buban Blda. will play a bisexual couple in Daisy. Both were intrigued by the gay aspects of their char- acters, although the mini- series avoids any dis- cussion of their sexu· ality. explicit in the novel. Ringo is much less intrigued with former business col- league Peter Brown's contro- versial new Beatles biography, The loue You Make, which alleges a homosex-ao.r lhofll tor Jedi~ Fl.JMr and Hamill. ual liaison between anmYL 111•1 John Lenaoa and Beatles· motkl and authof ol"The Way to manager Brian F.petela. Natural Bffuty (Simon and Schusttr) 'The man [Brown) has to live If you ':ht\: only one with his conscience." says ~ ol to mode!. Starr .... Eether Willia•• W.... wouW It 1 -S.B., will be executive producer of Wlclllta f .... Tes. Pool Boy. which marks step- Balhing suits. They feel like a son Loraao Lama's first seo3nd skin on my body. starring role In a feature film. Unlike other clothes, you Williams says she and don't have to worry about late husband fer-- them DaDc1o Lulu whether planned the the collar pro}ect for Lo- is right or renzo before his the pleats falJ Falcon Crest 1V like they days "to keep shoukt. And if him from join· you take a break i~R th~. Ma- and sit down. you ri n es .... To don't stand up with avoid filmlne In creases. Also. when I the devastating do swim.tUit sa-Texas summer sions, it's U$Ually heat, .......,.. outdoors In nice Bel Geddee surroundlnp. will mw the The whole first six epl· aunc. 50des of Do/. phere IJ los's new tea- mulng. son and will heelthy recuperate and all from re· cent heart 5'.lf'&e'Y on her farm in New York State .... Vic 'Jayt.ck. Mel on Alice, has been honored for his 35-year residence in Glendale, Calif .. by having his face plastered on the area's new tele- phone book. Tayback, by the way, is also listed in the book .... AOC hopes its choice ol sinsers for its new-season theme song Isn't prescient. M8lll'el!ll ~ Gowen wiJI sing That Sp«ial Feelif11J. used to introduce the fall shows. McGovern, remember, sang the Oscar· winning songs in two disaster moviu: '1'he Morning After," from 1972's 'TM Poseidon Aduenture, and "We ~ Never Love Llke This Apin,' from 1974's 'TM 7bwmng ln- kmo. --Robm Winc.ltkr NEW YORK -When Dynas- ty's JcMD CofHae was told by a eushing fan thal her eyes were "the eighth wonder of the world," she retorted. "and my bosom ain't too bad either." ... Ll•d• 81alr moved from C.Onnectlcut to California to be closer to new love BJ. Davis, a stuntman who really made her he4Ki spin while filming her new movie. Chained H1at. ... Ra&es Vidor Fr.di. Isaiah on littlf HOUM on IM Proil'W, whlch wu recently dumped alter tl&ht classy teUOnl: "The only QUl)ity family 1V show Is beina canned. Mutt we have 1e1, violence and slinre 24 hours a day?" ... Donald O'Connor. star of Broadway's Showboat. grumbles that nothing scandalous has ever been said or written about him. "I ~ that means I'm dull,' he sighs .... Famed divorce lawyer M.nla Mlkllelna saudied the paintings fiUing the Keane Mason Gallery and asked the artist, "Did you do w ...... .: 11111 In,,., .... ol .... all thlsr' The anllt -hll wife MwetDa -said. "I think 1his ls the first lime he hu seen my work." She's been palntina for 17 ~an ...• Don't ever Invite the rock poup Asa sni u houseauem. On the l'Old the band me~ ben prac15ce klrate In their Fallt: time out for tM Knklu. rooms. During a workout in Seattle, they broke a bed. -Anita Summer WASHINGTON -Llfe on the road can be tryirl$1 enough for an actor. But for Peta-f ... missing his beloved New \brk Knicks was just asking too much. So during Falk's recent five-week run here in the play Make and Break. Kennedy Center officials arranged to have special videotapes deliv- ered to Falk's Watergate hotel room. where he viewed the Knicks' performances after his own .... It was a toutdl week recently for Defense Secretary 1 o..p.rw.w--.... First, his 36-year-old son. Cupm-W.~Jr .. % resigned from his s~.QOO.a-I year job with the U.S. lnfor-~ mation Agency's television f department in the wake of a report that the aaency had given plum posts to several f children of top Reagan of· J lklals. Then a few days later, Weinberger Sr. announced he had reimbu~ the Govern- ment S205 for 38 personal trips his wife. J-. made U$-r ing cars from the Pentaeon's j executive motor pool. ... When political satirist .._. f •unD joked on a radio talk show recently that the Hitler diaries were actually written by ..._. Coo11e, she didn't f ftnd It very funny. Cooke . phoned Ruaell to demand an on-che-air apology. inslstifl8 f she was a private person try· Ina to put her life back f l09'ther since ldmlttint thal her Pulitzer P1ir.e-wlnnln1 s ltory In the Washin,ton Poll r. wu a fraud. The next ~ a J contrite Ruuell told the show's listeners: "I thou&ht I about it and she's rlaht. ... It wu a cheap shot." 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Clearly, he has thrived in office. He has taken credit for redu cing inflation, fighting crime and saving the Social Security system. And while his foreign policies have been disputed, he has managed to remain perhaps the most popular President since Dwight Eisenhower. Amid growing spec- ulation about whether he would seek a second term, Reagan, though he has not officially de- clared, has taken to the hustings where he has behaved very much like a can didate. To find out how the President feels about his job, his life in the White House and his plans, FAMILY WEEKLY Editor Arthur Cooper interviewed him recent- ly in the Oval Office. Cooper: Mr. President, what thoughts do you have this year as America pre- pares to celebrate Independence Day? Pre.9klent I think right now there's every reason for our people to feel patriotic and proud of their country for getting out of this economic problem their we've had, the way the country has rallied and supported private initia- tives, efforts to resolve some of the problems without turning to <Jovem- ment. In a time when we're econom- ic.ally strapped you would exv.«( some things such as charities and worthwhile efforts of that kind to suffer, and they haven't. We've been breaking records with people's willingness to contribute and to help. And our own effort here to stimulate private enterprise projects to relOlve sorne of these problems has just taken off like a skyrocket. We have in a com· puter here more than 3.000 programs, aa community levels or aerv1ee levels, 4 fMCLV WUXJ.V • M.V 3 • 1 .. 3 ·RF.At of organizations that have formed within communities and areas to take care of everything from the needy to getting jobs for the unemployed to just almost every community project you oould think of. We have them compu- terized so that If other people who want to answer some problem, respond to some problem. we can put them In touch with Individuals that already have a program doing whatever It it that concerns them. And our armed forces. the same thins has happened to them from two and a half years ago when·morale was at zero. when people were saying that the volunteer military was a failure, that only throUgh compulsk>n could we then provide what we needed. In this short time It Is a tremendous success. We have a higher level of Individual In the armed servk:es, both with reaard to lntelllgence·and educalion, than we've ever had in hl.st,~ry. even WMf\ we had dr~fts -a morale that is sky-high. Cooper: Let me ask you a queteion about the CentraJ AmerkM polida. Some of the reaction to rour policies has been very emotiona . The name Vietnam has been invoked often. How do lhe situarions in the two areas differ so that you can offer iwurances that U.S. troops will not fighl in Central America? Plelldent I think, to begin with, it's a different siluation. We have, in El Salvador for excµnple. a country that has proven its confidence in its own people by submitling tO an election even while there were armed guerrillas attacking that <Jovemment. And lhe people, with an 80 percent tu rnout or better of the vote, upheld the <Jovern- ment and proved that the guerrillas did not reflect the desires of the people at all. They have never asked for the kind of military help that was delivered in Vietnam. True. they need materiel, but still our economic help -77 cents out of every dollar given to rhat area has been for economic help. Only 23 .cents has aone for military training or equipment. ... I think there were mistakes made fin Vietnam]. If we were going to send the military in on the idea that no military defense had yet been organized in South Vietnam, then it should have been sen t in in enough force to have insured that there wouldn't be combat. But to draw that parallel to what we're doing In Central America -the only parallel that you could bring be- tween Vietnam and Central America is that alter we )lad withdrawn and after we had brought the South Vietnamese up to where we believed they did have a military that could defend them· selves, we participated in the kind or negotiations which are being urged to- day by some In the Congress -n~ tiatioN noc on the ~is of participating In a democratic election In El Salava· dor, but negotiations that the guerrillas, still armed as an armed force, should be negotiated with as to their right to share 1n the <Jovemmenl, without tak· Ing It to the people for a vote .. And we did negotiate in the Paris-Accords that South Vietnam would stay where It was -or N<>rth Vietnam would. South Viet· nam's anny would take over Its own defenae, and the United States would suarantee to provide the ammunition and the arms If North Vietnam broke the treaty, which North Vietnam did. And then the Congress of the United States refused to keep the pledge that had been made by this coun.try and provide the funds for helping to arm South Vietnam. Isn't that what some are kind of urging on us today, without us ever having been involved in El Salvador, 10 take the wherewithal away from the El Salvadoran <Jovernment? Cooper: Richard Nixon, among others, has su~ted that you should meet soon with Soviet leader Yuri An- dropov. Do you think a meeting with Andropov would be useful, and do you have plans for such a summit? Pralcleot: we·re prepared for that. We've stayed in touch with. in com- muAieation with, the Soviet Union. The one thing -and I don 't think that former President Nixon spoke contrary 10 this. because I know his views on that -you don't have a summit Just for the sake of getting acquainted and to say. well. we've met. Too many hopes are raised when you have a summit meeting. Too many people are waiting for some tangible result. And then. well, we saw this example once under President Johnson. then to just come home empty-handed and say. "Well. yes. we shook hands ar.d had a nice visit," people's hopes no~~ive. When there is an agenda. when there Is something lo really be re- solved , yes. we should have a summit meeting. and I'm prepared to do so. Cooper: Mr. Nixon also once com- mented that you "may be too nice to be President.'' How do you respond to that observation? Preeldent: (laughter) Well. first of all, I appreciate being called "too nice." I don't know whether that's true or not. No, I don't see any reason why you hav~ to have a streak of vlllainy In order to hold this job. Cooper: Jimmy Carter told us in an interview recently that he regrets not _developing a closer relationship with the press. How would you describe your rel'dtlonship with the press? And how well is the press doing in covering_ your Administration? rre.ldent: Well. I think personally. on a personal basis. I think we get along well. On the other hand. I think that there's a broad section of the pr~ that does have a politlcal bia<t. or a political viewpoint that Is contrary to mine. and 1herefore I find myself bothered at times that -I don't believe that they've looked al both sides of some iMues. • Coopen What has been your single sreatest accomplishment since takins office? PNeadmt: I would have to say the economic turnaround. What we pro- posed when we came.-here ~ ~ur Ad- ministration -was a complete reversal of what has been going on for al- most SO years -as to the theory of government. And during all those years the debate between, let's say. the side that I represent and the Democraric majority which has been in control even though it did not hold the White House all the time. there has been a Democratic majority in both Houses of the Congress for all but a very few years. And the only debate on economic measures had to do with how much would be spent. Could we reduce some of the Increases in Government intervention in the private sector, Government spending for additional social reforms. and social tinkering. And we've turned thar around. The debate now is over how much will the cuts be ln spending. CooPen What -on the other side of the coin -ha.s been your greatest disappointment in office? Pre91dmt That we did not get as much of what we asked for as we should have gotten. au that we asked for in redudions in the increase in Government spending, and this is something that has not been properly told to the people. And the people do not understand. We ha-..e never asked for a redu~ion in what was being spent. We have asked for a reduction in the projected increases. When we came here, <Jovernment was increasing in cost at a rate of better than 17 percent a year. And we halved that almost immediately and have con- tinued to bring It down since. But even so -and as l say -we never did ask to 80 backward and have a blJd8et les.<t than lhe budget before. And yet, mos& people -we have talked bu<laet cuts so much that in their minds -we have taken away from <Jovunment proarams. We have reduced Government spendlns and my regret is that if we had been given the redualons we asked tor In lncrea.e of ~ndlna. the projected deficit for this year would be more than $40 billion less than it is going to be. Cooper: What was the biggest misconception you had about the Presidency? Preaideot: The truth is. !here were not any real surprises. And I lay that to the eight years as <Jovemor of Califor- nia. , We have turned to other-than-Gov- ernors for a long time as Presidential material. And the truth is. the only poli- tical job in the country that is closest in experience lo the Presidency is to be Governor of a state. not a member of the legislature and. therefore. t·have to say that the routine was, pretty much. what it always had been. Grant It. that it is on a bigger scale. And grant it also that, as a stale. you do nor have a foreign policy. But there have been -I think I was kind of braced for what was going to happen. Cooper: Have you had any informa- tion recently that would indicate that the nuclear freeze movement is being orchestrated or manipulated by Com- munists? Preeldeot: We do know this. that voice was first given to the idea of a nuclear freeze in Moscow. Brezhnev proposed this. We also do know that they have instructed their representa- tives throughout the world, their agents to propagandize -they are masters of misinformation -and to keep this stirred up and going. Now. when I once criticized the movement because of this factor. there were many people that thought this was Red-baiting and thal I was inti- mating that everyone involved was. somehow. a Communist tool. I did not mean that at all. And I believe that the bulk of the people are truly sincere and well meaning. But I don't think In many instances that they're aware of the fact that the Soviet Union is con· tinuing to propagandize this world· wide, ls providing misinformation. Some people innocently pick up the news, and I know that what I'm saying Is probabty going to cause a furor again. But this is evident to the leaders in West~rn democracies in Europe. They know that this is do~. And it takes me bock to the rlotoU5 days on campuses at the time of the Vietnam War while I wM <Jovernor. We knew this from polke Intelligence. We knew It from any number of reliable sources. that where once upon a time the Soviet Union. during what was called the Cold War, delesated €ommunist front· organizations in our country and to an end to promote thlnp behind the front of some kind of orpnizatlon. Their tac-j tic had changed at the time of rhe stu- dent riots. And what their mission was then wu to be on both sides, that ~ wherever there wu a division or a con-J troversy or a split. see If you couldn't FAlflA.V WIW.\' • M"f a • 1• S RIAGAN widen it and keep it going. And so. maybe something of that same thing is going on here with re- gard to this movement. Cooper: You 've said that you're not .in favor of a single. four-year term for the Presidency. Would you favor a single. six-year term of office?- . President: I must say I've toyed with that idea. I can't tell you that I've got a firm belief in that. I know that four years for a single term in this office - I learned that as Governot also - many of the great accomplishments that we had in California. the welfare reform. -things of that kind, only the foundation had been laid in the first term. It takes a while. once you get in. to find out where all the buttons are. I can't really answer yo u as to whether six would be enough for the single term. It would be one thing about it, you'd be automatically a lame duck from the first day in office. Cooper: Your biographer Lou Can· non and Tip O'Neill, to name two. have conduded that you will not run for re-e lection. How reliable are their predictions? Pre.ldent: I think they're guessing. President Reagon and &litor CiX>per in the Oval Office. And maybe the way they're guessing is their own wish is father to the thought. 1 haven't made a decision because I've simply refrained from it from the standpoint that, number one. I think it is too soon . There are hazards in either way that you would decide. You then would be a lame duck if you decided too early or you would be ac- cused of everything you wanted to do that it was because of political cam- paigning. And besides. campaigns are too long. We don't give the people any rest in between in this country anymore. But I've also refrained from even thinking about it. figuring that that is a decision to come down the road. that to start thinking about it now. whether you don't want to or· not, could flavor your decisions on things that have to be decided. You know. you can be the most honest person in the world. if you're playing cards and you inadvertently see another player's card. you can't take out of your mind that you know what that card is. So I don't even want to hear, and the people in the Cabinet know that in the Cabinet meetings I don't even want to hear the political ramifications. Cooper: Will your wife's feelings be the deciding factor in your decision to run for re-election? Pre.ldentc: Well. no. but we always have done things together. I don't im· agine that either one of us has made any important decision in our lives without it being mutual. Cooper. Are you both comfortable with the Presidency? Pre.ldent: Yes. Cooper: What would you hope to achieve if you served a second term? 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WNftlll .................. ....._ GAN But now It there is one change I - a standpoinl of not even knowing d been shot to begin with. 10 then er discovering how dose I had come. and being aware of a succession of miracles. happenings that lessened the ;tanser -lo cite one. on the day that I .vaJked into that emergency room at he hospital. as I say. not knowing I'd >een shot, and as It developed. the >tillet was about one inch from my :ieart, that the entire medical staff of he hospital, every doctor, was 1here. jlley were in a meeting. There was no •aving 10 wait a half an hour for calling ome doctor or 20 minutes or whatever t would take for 1hem ta. get there. "hey were all 1here. And things of lhat ~nd. I guess I have a feeling thal what· jver time I have left be.longs to lhe 1<>wer that was responsible for those niracles. ~Where do you take your troir ? How do you refresh your soul ay from this pressure cooker? l"IN!!9111llll!!lll: I've always loved one line the Scriptures. "I look 10 the · 1s from whence rometh my strength." w, if I can't get lo the ranch in ifomia, al least between times I can to Camp David. Bui there's some- ng about that and getting on a horse out there in the countryside that . things. r-i-.... Does it? !Welllllmt:Yes. r--. President Kennedy used to by reading Ian Fleming's lames novels. Do you have any similar Ing relaxacion? ftllldll!ld: I like to read. I've always a voracious reader from the time I a kid and loved lo read. One of my Ultratlons is now that there are books aaa -I'd love to read novels -but e al90 books that I feel I should not only biographical bu~ books and so forth . But In all mainly my reading is nighttime, ~ I get in bed and read myself 10 ~· First. I have a-Whole packet of l)l'DeWOrk I have to go through and in aettlng pretty sleepy by the time in lfnished wi(h that homework. And I ~ books -two or three up there - Ith the leaf dotared to where as far Ive pttn fn lMITI. and some· of have been there many weeks I can get back and pick them up ~ IA 1930 Babe Rulh slg~ a• ~for S80,000, and some sports ,.... cncked. "Now you're making ~ money than the President." And II Bebe replied, "I hid I better year ~ he did.'' Thae days n~rty ~ery v llhltte makes more money lhan lhe Presidenl. Is this fair? Pr lidftlt: Yes. I think so. I think the President gets enough and the very fad lhat he is then pensioned and so forth -no problem there. I do feel this: We really have a puritan streak in this na- tion. And there are many positions in Government. not the Presidency, in which the type of personnel you get - for example. in our Cabinet. people that are willing to serve their country and leave incomes that are as much as 10 to tS times greater lhan they're allowed to receive as a Cabinet member. And this extends below the Cabinet. Other appointed positions of the same kind -that an individual has to make a tremendous sacrifice lo hold those jobs. Now. maybe that could be reviewed for Government. But more than that. suppose the salary stays the same and they con· 1inue 10 make the financial sacrifice. Over the years there's been a body of legislation bujldup that really is de- meaning. as if somehow those people Sol those jobs lo benefit themselves in some way. For example. you can no longer get a Christmas present. even from a friend you've been exchanging gifts with for years, without you having to make it public and te.11 how much it cost. Now. someone. a dose friend. sends you a sweater for Christmas. How do yd\J call him and say. "How much did this costr• There are things of thal kind . The questions that have to be answered by an appointee before he is confirmed In a Government posilion are questions that are almost in the - in the asking of lhe question - a chal· lenge to his integrity and a denial that he has been willing to make the sacri· fice he's been willing to make. And many of them are unnecessary wilh regard to provlns someone's integrity. They are an unwarranted invasion of privacy. And you'd be surprised some- times that an Individual just has too much pride and was willing to accept a position. and said when he sees all of that. he says, 'Tm sorry.'' ~ Mr. President. how would you fike your political epitaph to read? Prellmt Well. I hadn't 1houflht about that. Whar about, "What he said he'd do:-he did"? Cooper: And one rmal question . Ase high school senior in 1928, you wrote. "Ute ls just one grand. sweet song. So stan the muSic." Now. 55 ")'ears later, do you still endorse that opclmistic sen· timent? Cooper: It plays? Pr1 .. Wit Yes. 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Since our advertisers often receive thousands of orders from all over the country, occa· alonally unlntentlonal delays oc· cur. II they do, Family Weekly wants to assist you as much as poaaible. Just send the details of your order to: Linda Mount, Family Weekly, 1515 Broadway, New York, NY 10036. THE UOLDBECK WAY By Marilyn Hansen N ikki and David Cioldbeck have a special mission: "What we want to do is help people eat flavorfuJ. nutritious and wholesome foods and of· fer some advice that will allow them to make educated choices." The Cioldbecks' first book was a best seller, The Supermarket Handbook (Signet/Plume). Now they have an· other major woik:_ Nikki and Dauid Cioldbeck s American Wholdoods Cui- sine: ·Ouer 1300 MeaJ/ess. Wholesome Recipes from Short Order to Ciourmet. • We present recipes from that book. •UTTDMILK •RUD 2 ttU I ' a I H • 2 •\leAap II of edhoe ..,,.... Y.c.,..-, ........ Zc:..-.... m_... \4 ~.U 114 mpllaeey 2 1111111 aa .. _.•IO,.... A-.. IY. C..-...... .._. ._ I. In a very laqie bow1, soften yeast In warm water. When distolved, sdr in ~ mainina i~lents. addina as much ftour as possible fn the bowl and kneadlna in the rest as necessary on a ftoured board. Knead for 5 to I 0 minutes. 2. Cover dol¢ In an oUed bowl and Id rise for I hour, or until doubled. Punch down and let rest for 10 minutes. Shape into two loaves: rover and Id rise tor 45 minutes un- til doubled. I. Neer the end of the MCOnd rising, prehear oven to 375 °. Bake lor 35 to .(() minutes until nicely browned. Remove from pan Ind Id rool a>mpl«ety betcft slidna. MaM!s 2 loaves WHtn eAZPACllO This 10up olfm the al lurlllfl navor of prllc that chuecterizet trtdltlonal &R· pacho. but In a cucumber bale. For thoee who object to sarflc, ·It can be omitted and rt!plk'ed with 2 tablespoon• fresh dllr. Serve this toup very cold with a choice of garnishes Including croutons. diced tomato. chopped !C41Jlon and chopped sweet red or areen peppet'. 2o,.e .............. ~WMr ............ ~c.,......, ~IIRPfll•Mll••,..._ 2tdl , ................. lc..-,...t ~C-.-OMa I. Combine cucumber, .,tic. parsley, Nit and vinetar In a blender or procftlOf fitted with a steel bltde and blend smooch. I. Stir ln.YOIUrt and toUr cream until evenly mixed. Chin before tet'Vlna. Malta I quart, 4 snvlflP •Recipes reprinted wtth the publlther's per- mllllon, N'AL Boob. ~I C>1983, Nlltltl Ooldbetk and Dl'Vlcf Oolilbeck. FAMILY wu.nv . MY J . lllU P eople are pushing Richard Moe to run for President these days. They think he's the most pabiotic guy around. It all began 1-November when Moe of Danielson. ·eonn .. went to a ~ng re- ception. ln the parking lot. he looked at row upon row of Dal· suns, Hood.as and Toyotas. He turned red, white and, finally, blue and decided to declare a one-man war on Japan. In January, Moe. founder and president of a small rub- ber company that supplies parts for American autos. decreed that salesmen and suppliers who arrived al his firm in Japanee cars would be toki to get their vehicles off his premises. Same for his em· plo))ees, although those al· ready owning Japanese autos could continue using the lot. Most of Moe's workers sup- ported his move wholeheart· edly. One disiruntJed em- ployee. however, leaked the news to the loc.al press and Im· mediately the publicity flood. ptes burst. Moe appeared on many mafor talk shows and ~ed over 500 fan letters, indudifl'1a number of appea&s- to run for President. ''I'm surprised ... I didn 't in· tend any of it." Moe, 52, told us recently. "It WM just an In· temal tee.ling of mine. but I I sues I struck a nerve. I Couldn't tell people how to spend their money. I couldn't i tell them not to watch their -Sony 1V sets. But I coukJ deny them parking ... He says that if the U.S. keeps losing industries, not only will our standard of living decline, but unemployment will also skyrocket. 'They say people will get jobs in 'high techno- logy.· But the average American can hardJy write a coherent sentence, and the educational system is lousy. We need the ~ section of industries to give these people employment.·· Moe recently turned down an offer 10 endorse rx:isters and buttons f'unprofes.gonal ." he says) but has erected a large sign at his plant entrance that reads: "Export the Recession -Buy American ... ~TOLLS Between repairs, gas and insurance, we know we spend a lot ol money on cars. but did you ever wonder what a lifetime of mobility can really cost in dollars and rents? Runmeimer and Company, a Wisconsin management· consulting firm, concludes that, for a married man of 39 with two children and modesa !Mies who bo\.lfUlt his first car al 16 and will buy his 14th and la.st at 70. the total expenditure will be $203,164. This takes into aocount five decades of changes in the eronomy as well ~ a&aomo- bile styles and sizes. The first car our sample character sup- posedly pwdlased ~ a used standard-eize model that oosc hjm $200 in 1957. The last wiJJ be a new suOO>mpad lor S 17,500 In 20 I t. 'IWk ab9tJt SOOlethina to 1ook 1orwarc1"\o1 ~~ Who's the last per· son you 'd expm to "' the Holly· bug? HoW about the 9tar of the 00111Umer movement himself. Ralph Nader? The . movies he's lnlel'elted ln, thot.¥ch. surefy do not fit the usuar Hollywood mold. Subied matter for his New Otm!n Pro- ductions would include poli· tics. environmental coruet'V&- tion issues and consumer pre> tedion, says Productions presi· dent Mark Utwak. So far New Otizen has pro- duced a pilot for a short series to be inserted into~. rt lealures Nader · · con- sumer inbrmabon~ could make some serious and ex· plosive films that people would lalk about tor a Iona time,·· Nader toki us. Unfortunately, there are ~ takers. UCWlk says. "We're really Interested in explorina the realms of ~ tJon pldurer-and .. 1*>n •.• he says, "though we're not sure Hollywood feels the same way about us." light when babies arrive. but new studies indkate that when you get involved you exert an important influence on a child's problem-sotvi abili- ties. Acmrding to st~ by Frank Pedersen of the Na· tional Institute of Child Health and Human Development, in· lants as young as 6 months are > more persistent in problem-~ solving if their fathers play ! with them than are infants of fathers who don't. The new findings support a growing body of scientific evidence that newborns and infants are more re:Sponsive to their fa- thers than previously believed. 1&11•c'-..1 S tock up now and wait till next century. A re- cent analysis by the Del Monte Corporation shows its fruits and vegetables ,retain almost all vitamins after lour decades in a can. 'res. cans of ·creamed corn. fruit oocktail and green peas from some- one's basement we8! tested and compar~ with a "con· temporary" can of the same food. Most vitamin levels re- mained equal. the older food showing slightly hi$her levels of niacin and vitamin C. slightly lower levels of vitamin A. riboflavin and thiamine. lllRlllDAYS (All Gemini) Monday -Nell Simon 56; Ann Landers 65: Abigail Van Buren 65: Eva Marie Saint 59; Gina L..ollobri· gtda 55: Mitch Miller 72: George Sceinbrenner 53. Tue. day -Henry Cabot Lodee 81. Wednetda~ancy Reasan 60: Janet · h 56; Sylvester Scallone 37: Griffin 58i Della Reese 52. Thurtday - Doc Severimen 56; Rin~ ~-an 43; Vino? ~ . .fl'klaY .:: Sfeve Lawrence 48: Billy &!mine 69. Saturday -OJ. Simpeon 36. FIVE·YEAR STUDY SHOWS:( igh blood·pressure may be reversed without drugs! . Read about startling research conducted at a world-fam~us clinic- Now detailed in a free special report available with your trial subscription. 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(Of cou rse, you get tu -keep. the free re- port no matt er what.) Today in i\1nerica, more th1i1n !lO million people are fllCetl with high blood pressure. Thv\I· sands. perhaps· millions, of 0then may have high blood pressure without k.nowing ii. And. e~n if you're " 111,lty unc, chanc.:cs are f(OOd that your bkx>d pressure will KO up a1 you get older. So, mall the coupoD'1oday. won't your UTTU fWVI eAHD GAEA TEST HITS KENNY ROGERS $1\-.YOJJt~ 318618• MOU.Y HATCHET I~ No Guts ... No Gloty 314286• ......,.. ... , .... ~~ DUKES OF HAZZAJIO 318667• JOHN Kl.EMMER iL""·--~ FJNNESSE Ft:NU.Ntl' rue..,. GOU)Uil "NI() MIT• BARRY MANILOW "I SholJld Low~ AL. 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The Hlgflw., TliEOSMONO BAOTHEAS " you -jU9t .,, ~~ record OI Uipe buyer ~ vou prefer not to obhgare Yourself to pvrcnase eogn1 more selecll()()S 01 11 you cannot lino 11 se1ee1oons you want ri<Jnt no w-here s a pertect op()(>(1unrty 10 try out the Club on a special trial memt>ersn1p basis• Just 1111 In the special .. Trial Membeflhip AA>llcation'' at the right-ano we II senO you ANY 6 records 0< taoes ALL f> for onty lC plus snopong ano nandhng In .. xcn.irge Y<>.l' simply agree to buy as lew as loor selec· 1oons rat regular Club onces) auring me coming rnree Vl!dr'> Tt> nk o• rt-onty lour !it'le<:tons anc'l you nave '"'F't' who...-yea•'> '" whicl'1 to buy tt>em' And mats alf lnprp s m •r Al a trial membef'. vou 11 en,oy aM ot rne t>eflel is ol •egul.,.ir memoersn10 as Oesc:r•bPO on 1he ro11Qw1ng oage-but W•thout any lengthy commitment you mav cane.el at any tome after buy1n9 rust lour more selec· r1ons So '' vou d prefer to enroll now under tnis special 9et acqua1nteo otter-mail the special apphcat1on toOay toqetner w1tn only s1 00 <tnat s 1c: ior your 6 ntroch1ctory selectlons p4us 99C to cover stt1pp1ng ano Mndt1ng1 Read rne aovertisement for deta1ts on hOw tne Cluo workS Specie! 5'ert-Your-W~berM11p-Now Offer t>uy your '''" '""~''°"now and Y"" ''"<>!only saYl' ut> 10 50'lo. you ~ 1115-0 C)e• a "e<'.()(>d dlbum as a gllt FR£:£: aoo N•e IPss ro buy lalf"t on Cri~ .. yo"' •·~• 9elec11Df' '°' S4 98 r\het ' up 10 ~ ~a••"llS o" •eqv•a• Clut:> onces) 1"""1 ooe~ ~n e•l•OI ••bum ~ your trM 9111 rri1s l)Ufch.ne ~vces vou• "'8m08f'll1op Ol>ilgatl0f'l 1mme- diately-yoo ftler'I need buy only :l rno<l' (1,,.,tt'OKJ ot .i) ,., ll'lf> ne•I lhree yea~ Jvs1 checi< t>o• on •P1>1ica110f'1 1nd 11n "' nvmt:>e<s ~ou want Fill IN THIS BOX TO GET YOUR BONUS ALBUM NEIL OIAMOHO 12 <l"E.41n51 ,."' -• C411)1.11n • Tennl!le'• JAM£S TAYL~ •!.._• O•e-IHda JT 217964 SITCLY DAN ~ AJA 318647'1• SMOl([Y--~ rotlCH THE $ICY __ ......,. STAR TREK n HOT£ all llC>Plk:.Clon. -~lo 1"1ew and Columbaa HOUM !l'Mfllel ltw right to ,_tad .,.,., llCJCl4lcel>On r----------------------1 TRIAL MEMBfRSHIP APPLICATION 1 I c-..... "-aid. ~Club, P.O ... 1130 ..,......._......,.. .. m, I Yf"S rd like IO ·~ry ouc ttie CkJt>-so Im enc;1o91ng ~ or money I Dfder for SI 00 (thaf's tc lor my 6 ontrc:QJClOtY selections.'*-99C I '°' shlQP!rig and handing) Please accept my trial ~ aQpllcahon under the te<ms outltned at the left I agree IO buy lour I more '91octlOnS (•t ~Club p<ices) dlJ<ong the conww,i itwee years-and I m11y canc81 membend'te> at any time after dow>g so -.. ...-.°' .... ___ _ s...t"" ..-c:tloN ....... tppeot-.. o--llO cf-*-): 8 TrackUlt1rdges O T~CassenM ORMl.-s n Records Mr-*' ................ (c:Mc*-): r&r 1.m ~ ,,_ 1o moo.""'" iwtr GMllgaty) 1 1 Easy L115te<Hng o Teerl Hm ll ClasslClll r l Country (no r1M!I lae>8&l O Jazz (no reel tapa) .. -.... rl'IM.w Pr""i ---- fnlNwM - ... -----~ ,...,_ Do-...._ A lilllolww•? 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