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1983-07-10 - Orange Coast Pilot
Real summer weather is here ·And that means lots off un in the sun for tbouaanda at the beach Bw 1BPP ADLER ~ ......... Inland, the tempentw. will top out In the 90I, Bieter Mid . . It finally happened. And the foncMt throqh Wectne.tay will be Summer baa come to the Oranp Cout. much the aame. "It lookl nice," 8'eter Mid. He proYklina relief for hundreda of thouanda of cndiWd a ~ pnmun ridle In Nonhem Joc.l _,. Saturday, 80ak1na up and holdJnc bM* muinela'yet'that Ml t t the loaa-M&tfering beech-aoeni who :r: the California mu with a low pnmure= fGr : boplnc beyond hope the good weethe here to mom1nc p-ay .. that haven't burned until stay. afternoon In NOllftt weeka. : The F;Od news ia that today should a repeet ( Men than 200,000 IUnloven jammed Oranee ! of Saturday. Plenty ohun-even In the momfna Cout beeches Saturday, maldnc It by far tlie -warm temperatures and .clear skies, repoctal bulle.t day of the awnrner 10 t.r, llCICOldlnc to : National Weather Service forecuter Crowley llfesuarctl at area be.che9. .. Blet.er. ; • Newpon Beach·Marlne Safety Officer Ju : Hicha near the beech today should reach the : Lincke estimated 95.000 people tlocked to the : mid 80e following overnight Iowa In the 608. (See BEACHES BUSY, P• A.I) DUfHil ClllT Workers at the VLI Corp. in Costa Mesa are busy producing a new .., .... ,......, ............. contraeptive sponge, which went on the market last week. Costa Mesa company busy as new contraceptive sales start By GLENN SCOTT C>t-..OlllrNellWI The 60 production workers at Costa Mesa-baaed VLI Corp. are working around the clock to pump out a new contraceptive sponge that company officials hope will become as much a houaehold word as the pill. Named Today to emphasize its impromptu benefits, the sponge -in boxes of three -reached store shelves for the first time last week. Many stores were aeJ.llng boxes for $3.~. National Sale9 Manager Ed Geopfert said first week over-the-counter sales In 12 we.tern states surpaaed expectations. "We've alretldy received re-orders from every wholesaler, barring none," he said. Local pharmacies reported briak sales for a new product. Atoneatore, Sav-On-Drupat Irvine A venue and 17th Street, a dozen boxes were 80ld out within one day. (See SPONGE SALES, Pase A!) Laguna Prix ., Human-powered vehicles raced Saturday in the Laguna Prix. For the race re1uh1, tee page A2. Ylll llllTDll llllY PIPll! OAANGE COUNl V C.. At 1~ O H N IA 50 CENTS Ampitheatre's neighbors worried about noise, cars By JODI CADENHEAD ot"91e ........... When the 18,700-aeat Pacific Amphitheatre opens July 29 at the Oranie <Aunty Fairgrounds in Co.ta Mesa, nearby reeidents worry they will be bombarded with concert not.e, traffic conges- tion and parklna problems. "rve lain awake nlgbts think- ing of ways I can blow the damn thing up," aaid Bob Kienzle, 68, a Princeton Street raident, whoee home la located aero. from the open-air theater. ''The first time rock music cornea, they can expect a phone call from me." Until opening night, Gfficials with the Nederlander organiza- tion, which will run the facility, say there iB no way to predict exactly how many of the resi- dent.a' fears will come tn.le. The opening act is Barry Manilow. What iB certain is that the resident.a living in Costa Mesa's College Park area are fighting mad at the thought of having to live next door to an outdoor theater. . "I'm go1ng to hear people screaming and yelling in the stands," said Greer Moore, a long-time resident. "I'd like to hang them. I'm going to call the police everytime I see a piece of traah." Eugene Felling, general man- Ontario airport has • a surprise promoter BY ITEVE MARBLE °'* .......... Ontario International Airport ia' aettina an unexpected public rela- tiorw bomt from Orange County. which ia hoping to move 90l1le ~ from iC. overcrowded airport to the pumenger-h~ fadllty in San BemardlnoCounty. 'lllough it'• an old plan that never had met with aucoea, Orange County official.a believe that with the right touch, John Wayne Airport uaen can learn to love Ontario. "A big part of the problem is that a great many people don't know where Ontario Airport i.a," said BW Hodge, an aide to Orange County Supervisor Harriett Wieder. To that end, the county has hired former newsman Frederick Schoemehl to get cooperation from travel agents and re.er- vation clerks, two groups with major influenee on moving air pueengers. According to a county study, 60 percent of the air travelen In (See AIRPORT BUSINESS, Pa1e A!) ager for the Pacific Amphitheatre, said sound t.echn1cians have de- signed several noille barrien aimed at reducing the chances of music reaching neighborhoods located 1,000 feet away. They include a 20-foot~high wood barrier around the sunken stage and part of the lawn .eats, and aaound-proof material enclos- ing the stage and six 40-foot-hig}) speaker towe.rs. "I'm sure they're going to be able to hear tomething." said Felling.· "It's just a matter of whether it will be objectionable: You can hear the freeway. Peoplf (See AMPITBEATRE, Pue .U Frederick Schoemehl Impact of budget impasse will spread SACRAMENTO (AP) -The state budget impasse which has . held up unemployment and dis- ability checks for 288,500 Cali- fornians will begin to affect thousands of other Californians if it continues another week. In addition to routine bills for supplies. which total several million dollars daily, most major state payments are to other gov- ernment agencies, Medi-Cal providers and recipients of state benefita . Here is a list from Controller Ken Cory's office of major pay- menta withheld ao far becauae of the ataternate between Re- publican Gov. George Deu- kmejian and Democratic legi.1- lators, and a list of thoee bills scheduled for payment next week. Cllecka WIWleld So Far July 1 -$92 million to the federal government for the state share of federal checb issued July 1 to 700,000 ~ and diabled Callfomlana. (Theee redpienc. re- ceived checkJ. It bl the federal govenunent which haa not yet ~n retmbuned.) :San Onofre rate hearing JUiy 15 : SAN FRANCISCO (AP)-The :California Public Utilities Com- :milaion plans to hear oral argu-:menta July 15 in Los Angeles on ;u.e first phase of a rate proceeding -911 San Onofre Nuclear Generat- ing Station Unit 2. :: The hearing was set for 10 a.m, 'in the auditorium of the state ~. ~ Southern California F4iaon Co. ~ San Diego Gas and Electric Co. are joint owners of the recently completed unit. Their officials predict that it.a testing program and warranty runs will be completed in early August and the companies will then be eligible to earn a return on "reuonable sums" invested in the project. The PUC staff and outside consul tan ta are now reviewing the Bulls and bean reuon.ablenea of project-related expenaea. It la expected the plant will become operational before the review and related heerlna are completed. The ..ton next week will deal with the me of an Interim rate lncreMe, if any, to be p-anted pendJnc completion of the review. Twice In the tut week print• of 11Retum of the Jedi" were etoten. Ob-eerver• eaythat'• proof that the lucrative home video market I• puehlng demand for pirated fllm1. Page A4 Whlle the •tock market 11 going etrong, the bond market ta langulahlng behind. For a took at the lltuatlon, and eome fntereet rateforecuta from economlata at Chemical Bank, -Page ae. J July 1-8 -Approximately $14 million each workina day for diaabllity and unemployment checks. Total withheld so far, 288,500 checb averaging $232 e.ch. .. July 5-8 -$1.5 million for salaries to 1,000 state university and college lnstructon for teach- ing summer achoo) counes. (Ap- proximately half of payments due to Fresno State inltruc1on, and the other half acattered through- out univenity lyatem.) July 8 -$18 million to ooundes for relmbunement of adminia- tradve ooets of local weUare offka. July 8 -$128 million to h09pitala. phanmciac., nunlna home and other heelth care providers fot Medi..c.J lervice9 to the poor. (So f.ar. only health care provlden have been affected. There are no reports of mecilcal aervk9 denied pes IOm becau.e of the budaet tm.,_e.) (IM BUDGET DIPAllB, .... A.I) John Travotta .ctmlt• he doeen•t have .. ttte IMWIWheftftoomea to women. -tocMy'• Famlty Weekly. Champ~onship feast April the 1oat tutee tweet victory alter winnlq a championship ribbon at the Oran1e CA>unty Fair for lier owner, Annette Sander, 13 ol Pedley. The fair will continue today through July 17 wltb : plenty of ridee and exhlbltl at the fail'p'Ounch in · Co.ta Meu. • , U Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, July 10, 1983 Car-bus crash: I dead, 12 hurt One man died and 12 people were injured Saturday morning When a car collided head-on with an Orange County Transit District bus in Santa Ana. Killed was 7 1-year-old Ray- mond Villa, of Santa Ana, accord-tna to Ann Vickers, a Santa Ana 'Police Department station super- vbor. She said Villa was driving the car that struck the bus. Injured were buadrivt'r Maria Hernandez, 28, of Weetminater. and 76-year-old Santiago Sanc- hez, of Santa Ana, a puaengec in Villa's car. Hernandez was re- ported in serious condition while Sanchez was listed in critical condition in the UCI Medica1 Center, Vickers said. Nine other bus passengers alao were injured. as was the driver of a third vehicle involved in the coll.Won, ahe addtd. AJJ f«'!elved onlyi minor injuries and were treated by paramedJal at the tcene and releued. Vicker said the bus wu travel- ling west on Fint Street near Fairview Street about 9 a .m . when the car driven by Villa veered into the bua'a path after being struck by a plokup truck exiting a driveway. Burglar cuts neck, hospitalized A Costa Mesa man charged with burglary may be alive only be- cause he tripped a burglar alarm eerly Saturday morning, a Costa Mesa police spokesman said. Joseph Hughes, 28, of 2263 Fountain Way East, was arreste<l minutes after Costa Mesa officers were summoned by a burglar alarm to the University Stereo outlet, 1829 Newport Avenue, shortly after midnight. When police arrived they no- ticed a man near the intersection of 19th Street and Hubor Boulevard, bleeding profusely from his neck and carrying several items believed to have come from the stereo shop, the spokesman said. SPONGE SALES ... From PageA1 "We've sent in a new order for 36, and we've already had that many calls from customers," said pharmacist Martha Bill. "We had one caller from Chicago who asked if we could mail her some." The sponge isn't scheduled to go on sale in eastern markets until at least September. But even though Dr. Bruce Vorhauer's polyurethane sponge, treated with the widely used spermacide, nonoxynol-9, has fi- nally reached the market after seven years of research and tes- ting, he still is answering charges about its safety. Rep. Ted Weiss, D-Manhattan, last week asked the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to review its recent approval of the sponge. Weiss. who chairs a congressional subcommittee which oversees the FDA, was responding to petitions from separate New York-based consumer and physician groups which questioned whether chemicals in the sponge could lead to cancer or toxic shock syndrome. Vorhauer, who flew back to FDA offices in Washington D.C. last week to answer the charges, asserted later the groups' ques- tions were answered in VLI's documentation _2!0vided the FDA. "I know when ~ngn!S&onal investigation is completed and all the facts are known, the sponge will receive a clean bill qf health," he said. Vorhauer, inventor of the sponge and president of VLI, said his sponge is the most thoroughly tested over-the-counter con- traceptive ever made. Meanwhile, Geopfert and VLI ·. Medical Director Earl Fuller said they are encouraged by responses from gynecologists.-wh06e sup- port they expect will be critical in marketing the sponge. AIRPORT BUSINESS ••• From PageA1 Orange County book flights through travel agents. The same study revealed that 95 percent of the customers were directed to John Wayne by agents. "They just never mention On- tarioasan alternative," said Steve Koz.a.k. a J ohn Wayne Airport official. "And there's an equal, if not better, level of service a t Ontario." The truth is that Ontario is not busting at the se~ like John Wayne. Both facilities serve roughly 2.5-million passengers annually. The difference is that Ontario does it with 77 daily flights and J ohn Wayne with 41. Studies show that for some areas of Orange County -Full- erton, Brea, Yorba Linda and Anaheim -Ontario is as close a drive as John Wayne. Further, flight times and air carriers are similar. Except for Fr~ntier Air- lines, every carrier that serves J ohn Wayne also serves Ontario. Ontario, but people in Yorba Linda, Fullerton, those areas are probably better served by heading to Ontario," he said. Nearly 10 yea.rs ago, county supervisors commissioned a study on the poaibilities of shifting air travelers east to Ontario. The committee, six months later, is- sued a 4 5-page report rejecting the notion as having too many negatives. The idea was later revived in the fonn of a shuttle system between J ohn Wayne and On- tario. Buses carried the slogan "Ontario Is Closer Than You Think.'' In the words of county leaders, the shuttle was a "flop". Kozak agreed past plans had shortcomings and lacked the data base that county airport operators now have gathered. "You just can't throw a bus on a roadway and expect people to ride it," said Kozak. According to police, Hughes cut his neck open as he allegedly was entering the store through a window he had broken. Th~ suspect was rushed to the UCI Medical Cent.er where he was reported in stable condition, the spokesman said. He ii charged with burglary. Youth dies in Irvine crash A 16-year-old youth from North Hollywood was killed in Irvine Saturday after he lost control of the bicycle he was riding, drifted into a traffic lane of Harvard Avenue and was struck by a truck. The youth, whose name was being withheld pending notifica- tion of next-of-kin, was pro- nowlCed dead at Western Medical Center at 1:34 p.m.. an lrvine Police spokeswoman reported. She said the youth, accom- panied by several friends, was bicycling along Harbor Boulevard at Harvard Park around 12:30 p .m. when he apparently lost his balance and fell into the heavily travelled street's traffic lanes. The driver of the truck, a 55-year-old lrvine man, was not cited in the incident, the spokeswoman added. BUDGET ••• From PageA1 Checks in Jeopardy Tbil Week Monday -$55 million to cities and counties for in lieu vehicle license fees collected for them by the state Department of Motor Vehicles. Monday -$3 million to cities and counties for traile r coach fees collected for them by Department of Motor Vehicles. Thursday-$70 million to cities and counties for gasoline taxes collected for them by the state. Thursday -$17~ million to cities and counties for sales taxes collected for them by the state. Thursday -$7 million to cities and counties for cigarette taxes collected for them by the state. Friday -$64 million for con- valescentcare homes for Medi~ services to'the poor. Friday-$92 million to counties for the state and federal share of mid-month welfare checks to 1.7 million mothers and children. "It's an experiment and it may or may not work." admitted Schoemehl, a fonner Daily Pilot city editor. "But the signs seem to be right. Orange County has a problem and it needs a diversion," he said. BEACHES BUSY ... Schoemehl said 7 out of 10 John Wayne passengers are b~ people who likely will find no attraction in Ontario. But others -the vacationer, for instance - are the target group. "We're never going to get the Laguna Beach resident to drive to From Page A1 strand Saturday with even more expected today. Lifeguards pulled aome 40 people from the water, he said. . Laguna Beach lifeguards e.ti- mated 45,000 people joumied to beaches in that city, but reported only 18 rescues. At Huntington State Beach and Bos1a Chica. lifeguards estimated the crowd at 55,000. Because of morning surf and riptides, there w ere 75 to 80 rescues, said Ken Burton, a lifeguard supervi.aor. Huntington Beach city life- guards were unable to provide either a crowd count or the number of rescues attempted by lifeguards. Sunshine after clouds Temperatures ...... .. It .. . . ., .. .., 13 N .... 7t .. • , t4 ., u IOO 14 " a 1M1 70 77 52 .. 70 116 74 78 .. ea eo .. 82 .... es 5t IM eo 11 eo es ea 82 57 11 81 .. 56 11 17 . .. eo eo 112 .. M II 13 te 13 11 .. . eo 11 17 • .,. 83 .... .. II ..... .. 74 .. 74 .... 12 .. II .. 11 11 t7 11 '°' ., 17 .. .... II M t1 ., .. 10 .. 78 84 1a ea " 11 ee '° 71 17 71 ., 12 84 II 16 81 eo " .. 74 ta M 102 12 .,. 51 •1 .. .. so .. 70 u 67 " .. 71 61 ""'". Snow~ Tides ., eo .... .. 74 16 73 ti 70 , ... .. ~ 7t .. ... 90 : ~ ., "' ., . 11 ea " n --·--- People-powered Human-propelled vehicles raced Saturday in the Laguna Prix, with Brad Craig of Mill Valley, left in the photo, capturing first place. Craig battled Greg Miller, right, most of the way, but Miller crash ed twice in the fina l laps, taking third, while Greg Jo hnson placed second. AMPITHEATER NEIGH BORS ... From Page A 1 cally for the amphitheater, Fell-Felling said he hoped to meet ing said he expected patrons will with local homeowners to discuss learn to live with things like that." uae the 8,600 gravel and paved their concerns on July 24, five Even with the noiae barriers, spaces available throughout the days before the theater is sched- sound levels during the concerts fairgrounds. uled to open. are expected to r'"nae from 55 to 75 Faced with financial and politi---o Long-time residents in College decibtls in College Park, accord-Park said they fear their streets cal setbacks, the long-discussed ing to Dave Brown, an aocustical will be turned into free parking theater looked like it would never consultant with Wyle Labora-lots for theatergoers. get beyond the drawing boards. tories ln El Segundo. When first approved in 1979 by A decibel is a logarithmic "If they use residential parking, the Fair Board, which has jurisdic- measure of aound. For com-there'snotawholelotwecandoto tion through the state over the ruMann, a garbage disposal is 82 keep people from saving 8 couple 160-acre property across from r--6 of buc•·-," .,,.;d F .. m...... "With ha decibels, a television 5, com-Nt .... ~"6 Qty Hall, the theater was to ve mercial aircraft 90 and an alarm 8,600 spaces, we see no reaaon for only 8,000 seats and cost $5.5 clock is 85, according to statistics them to go offsite." million. The price is now double. compiled by the county. Residents living on Princeton The city of Costa Mesa lost a "I don't think they'll be able to alao are worried their street will legal battle to force the Fair Board hear the music inside their become a major thoroughfare for tosubmititsplansthroughthecity homes," said Brown. The maxi-theatergoers since an access road and agreed to an out-of-court mum aound level allowable in has been paved on the fairgrounds settlement in 1980 that called for Costa Mesa is 75 decibels, with 70 leading to Fairview Road :it the board to comply with noise decibels not to exceed one minute Princeton. standards and upgrade surround- per hour and 55 decibels not to Traffic control workers will be ing streets. continue more than 30 minutes emplqyed during every concert in As a result, city officials say per hour. an effort to quickly move cars they neve r had a chance to But noise pollution isn't the through the five amphitheater approve or reject the construction only worry for residents. exits at Merrimac, Princeton, of an amphitheater located on Although only 900 parking Vanguard, Arlington and the state land in the heart of Costa . spaces have been ~pa_v_ed....:....._s.:_peci_·f_i_-_..::f.::&J_·rgroun~ __ ds_' e_n_trance __ . _. ______ M_esa_. __ _ E! Sew up b!g savings. . - You can label yourselt lucky with savings of up to 70% on our elegant suits, sport coats, sweaters, shins, trousers and accessories . ·= NATION Reagan: Administration isn't unfair to the poor By TIM Auoclated Press) WASHINGTON -President Reagan today denied that hJa adminiatraUon is unfair to poor people, and abo said he plane to .l_ll'Opoee changes that will put teeth into federal laws banning -...unauon in housing. "We're committed to faimea and we'll ciontlnue to take actions to bring it about throughout our llOdety.'' Reagan said during his weekly radio addreea. He criticiz.ed the "drumbeat of gloom and doom from misery merchani." who he said have charged that his administration is unfair to the poor and needy. Flooding slows on Colorado Ri".-er The amount of water flowing into the swollen Colorado River is slowly dropping after flooding that ravaged the regiol} for the past two weeks. "I'm not aware of any new floodil\g," Bill Plummer, Lower Colorado Regional Director for the Bureau of Reclamation, said Saturday. He said he had not aeen any slgna yet that the flood waters had begun to recede, but said it would depend on the continued reduction of water flowing into Lake Powell behind Glen Canyon Dam. Range fires under control Firefighters in Utah contained two new lightning-sparked brush fires Saturday after taming a 250,000-acre blaze, while good weather in Montana helped crews get the upper hand over a raah of fires that consumed several homes. Over the past week. more than M0,000 acres in Utah, Montana, Idaho, Ariz.ona, Oregon and California were charred by douns of fires touched off by lightning and spread by dry winds. STATE Another aftershock rattles Coalinga COALINGA -A strong aftershock rattled Coalinga early Saturday, causing minimal damage and excitement among residents whoee downtown was devastated by a major temblor two months ago. The latest of hundreds of aftershocks since the May 2 quake lasted about 30 seconds. The 12:40 a .m. jolt registered 5.3 on the open~nded Richter scale of ground motion, strong enough to cau.eoonaiderable damage, said Dennis Meredith. a spokesman for California Institute of Technology at Pasadena. Man wins palimony benefits SANT A MOJaCA -A Superior Court jury has awarded $125,000 to English character actor Trevor Hook in what may be the first instance of a man receiving palimony benefits from a woman. A Santa Monica Superior Court jury granted the award against the I $1 million estate left by Esther Ttynin of Pacific Palisades, said a spokeswoman for the actor's attorney, William J. Glucksman. Hook contended in his lawsuit that he lived with Trynin for 17 years and amisted her until her death from emphysema in February 1981. He abo said he was named in her will but she died before signing it. I • Great whites or 'Jaws hysteria'? SANTA BARBARA -Conflicting reports from fishermen and aome officials on whether great white sharks are proliferating in the Santa Barbara Channel led one skeptic to dismiss concerns as "Jaws hysteria." "I think the whole t1!'riig has been sen- sationalized," said Dave Kamens of Sea Landing Sportfishing. "Following these reports we've had hysterical beach bathencalling here asking if their children can go swimming. We've had noreporta of sharks." ' WORLD Christian Democrats jailed in Chile SANTIAGO, Chile -The president and two other leaden of Chile's largest political party were jailed Saturday and accuaed of planning a protest later this week against Gen. Augusto Pinochet's military government. Scores of Christian Democrats shouted "Liberty! Liberty!" in the halls of the Supreme Court building as police ushered the party's leaden to an armored prl9on van after a 51-i -hour hearing before Judge Arnoldo Dreyae. At the govern- ment's request, the judge had called party President Gabriel Valdes, Secretary-General Joee de Gregorio and former Sen. Jorge Lavandero to question them in the caaie of two yoUJl8 Christian Democrats jailed Monday night. U.S. girl at,Russian youth camp YALTA. U.S.S.R. (AP) - Samantha :;nlith. the 11-year-old airl from Maine who teared the Soviet Union might at.a.rt a nuclear war, arrived at the Black Sea Sat.~ for four days of living like a YOUJli Pioneer at a com- munist youth camp. She wu welcomed to the Artek Pioneer Camp by an elltimated 1,000 Soviet youngsters aittinc in a light rain on bleachen In an amphitheater by the eea. One group of children held a aigrl reading in Engliah, "We welcome you to Artek." Samantha was eecorted around the camp by a group of girls and one addreseed the crowd while greeting the American guest. "On behalf of all pioneers at our camp, I would like to welcome you to our tiny grounds. We were looking forward to meettna you and we hope you'll enjoy your vUft to our camp," she said, handing Samantha the traditional RUIBian welcoming symbolaof ult and bread. Samantha will stay in a brick building housing 20 other chil- dren. Her parents, Arthur and Jane Smith, accompanied her to Artek and are guests at a small hotel on the camp grounds. They flew from Moeocw on an Aeroflot jetliner to the Crimean city of Simferopol. From there they were driven 60 miles over a mountain highway to the coastal re90rt of Yalta, where Joeef Stalin, President Franklin· D. Roosevelt and Prime Minister Winston Churchill held their his- toric conference during World warn. Artek, a camp reserved primar- ily for children of c.ommunilt Party members and other privi- leged families, is set in tree groves on the outskirts of Yalta. Samantha's trip to the Soviet Child found after a week • on mountain ROAN MOUNTAIN, Tenn. (AP) -An 8-yee.r-old "city boy" missing for a week in nagged mountains along the Ten- nessee-North Carolina border was found Saturday, hungry and ap- parently hallucinating but other- wise in good condition. The boy ate a half-dozen candy bars, drank twOIOftdrinksand ate an apple just after being found. At a hospital he downed rout beef and mashed potatoes for lunch and asked for hot dop fot supper. A six-man search team found Mic.hael FA.lgene Reel of Hicltory, N.C .. about 9:30 a.m. EDT in a blackberry thicket on Roan Mountain. He was only l ~ miles from where he disappeared, but reacuers said they believed he bad wandered around the mountain. Although Michael's feet were wet, tender and swollen and he had aeveral acratches and imect bites. "he appears to be in excel- lent, excellent shape," <Arter County Sheriff William Crumley said. Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Sunday, Juty 10, 1983 Samantha Smith admires puppets in Moscow's Pupppe t Theater. Union was arranged after she wrote a letter to President Yuri V. Andropov expressing concern that the Soviets wanted to con- quer the world. In his letter of reply, Andropov said the Soviet people wanted only peace and he invited her to visit and see for herself. Samantha has said she hopes to I Michael Reel gets a hug from his father, Ernie Reel, alter he was found in the mountains near the North Carolina-Tennessee border. meet Andropov, but there hu been no word if that will be arranged during the family's two-week visit paid for by a Soviet or~tion. NWPC chief asks Reagan not to run SAN ANTONIO, Texaa (AP) - The chief of the National Women's Political c.aucus -a Republican -urged President Beag.an on Saturday not to aeek a aeoond tenn, saying he ia "a dangerous· man" for American women. "Mr. President. one term is enough," Kathy Willon said in a speech. "For the sake of American women -Republlcana, Demo- crats and independents -plNR step down. Do not aeek the Republican nomination. "Four years is enough. M a matter of fact, it is entirely too much." In another speech, Pat Bailey. a Re_pub~can member of the Feder- al TqKSe Commialion, accuaed the Reagan administration of foster- ing bigouy because of its responae to women's demands. ' I f ... Iran consulate closed over hijacking Kremlin: Pope assailant's claim absurd "1 have never doubted that the president ia a nice penon. '' she said. "But benign bewildennent in response to the women's revol- ution I.a licenae to bigotry at all levels and at all comers of the land." Wilaon's speech was a ~ with caucus tradition. The group has not previously become in- volved in presidential politics. NICOSIA, Cyprus -Iran will cloee the French consulate in the city of Isfahan becauae of France's "collaboration" in last week's hijacking of an Iranian airliner, the official Iranian news agency IRNA said Saturday. The agency quoted the Iranian Foreign Ministry as saying the action was taken "to counter the 'Socialist-Zionist' French government's collaboration with the Munafeqeen and the hijackers of an Iran-Air jumbo jet." Heavy fighting in Nicaragua MANAGUA. Nicaragua -Heavy fighting was reported ln northern Nicaragua, where anti-Sandinista rebels have opened a new front against the leftist government, military aources said Saturday. Rebels operating in northern and aouthem Nicaragua u1d last week that they would intensify their at\aek.s before July 19, the fourth anniversary of the Sandinista-led overthrow of rightist strongman Anastasio Somoza. MOSCOW (AP) -The Kremlin on Saturday denied Mehmet All Agca's claims that KGB agents trained him to attack the pope, calJ.lng the charges "threadbare propaganda" and ''nothing more than abaurd in- sinuations." Bulgaria abo denied Age.a'• accusations that its agents were involved. The Soviet news agency Tua said Italian investigation of previous allegations of Bulgarian involvement "has 1hown that there are abeolutely no facta to We're Listening ••• What do you likl' about the Daily Pilot? What don't you like? Call the number at left and your message will be recorded. transcribed and delivered to the appropriate editor. 642•6086 The same 24-hour answering service m•y be used to record let· ters to the editor on any topic. Mailbox contributors must lntlude their name and telephone number for verification. No clrcul1tion <'alls. please Tell us what's on your mind -== .. Q ... enteed MollcM1 F1'°411 II )llV 00 1'101 ~••• '°"' PtOe• 0) 1 )Opm -o.ftwe 7o111 •lld ,our cooy wfll b• .-....o atlu•Oey ena lll"Cl•y 11 I'°" 00 llOI '" .. "' 'lfl"' Ofll1t0y 11 M (-~ 10 ."' ""° '°"' C()py .... o.-... .. c.,.. ..... T1l1911Mo• .... Orlll(lt C:C-ty ..,... ..._, .......... ~Of\&Mtll • w..t,,,.,,..., ...... ~~--- ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat H. L Scttwertz IH Publilhef ChMJDowelbJ Editor •nd Ateilt~I to the Publllher ...... c-~~ ·- ~~:.:=--= ~.:;"" MA* CWPICa 300 ~ lley I t . Caell Mw8, C" I.Ill .ad'"' Boll IMO, Coll• 1.1"8 C" 92629 Cop,fiQlll 1193 OltllQe C-1 Pub11et>in11 Comptny No newt t101lt1, lllu11111lon1. edllo1l11 mi ll•• 01 ~,~. '*Ml N1 De 191Moduold lllllt>o\11 _... ~ol~- VOL 11. MO. 111 bear out, chrectly or mwrect.ly, the 90cialist countries' complicity in the heinoua crime." T .. aa:wied Western news agencies of playing into the hands of 0 ideological saboteurs" who "need this (reports of Agca's charges) to prevent world public attention from focusing on the true organizers and lnapirers of acta of terrorism, who are closely linked with neo-fMCist circles and the American CIA which, aa has been proved conclusively, has spocmored the fabrication about IOdalist oountria' complicity in the assassination attempt on Pope John Paul II." Age.a made the claim in Rome Friday while being returned to prl9on, where he is serving a life sentence for the May 13, 1981 attack. The Soviet Union came under suspicion last November with the arrest of Sergei Antonov, the Rome chief of the Bulgarian state airline. Antonov was taken into custody apparently on infor- mation given authorities by Age.a Antonov, two other Bulgarlana an4 four Turk.a have been im- plicated ln the attack on the pope. Her statement al80 wu aurpril- ing because ahe haa been one of the few leaden of a national women's group who has main- tained aood relations with the Reagan White Houae over the pelt twoyean. Wilson was the first of a aertea of mostly Republican leaden to addrem \he caucus lellk>rw Satur- day. The Republican members of the caucus adopted their demanda for the party'• 1984 platfann we Saturday. Morgan's life of manipulating others Cont essed killer says victim was good al using people to get mone~ . ,LOS ANGELES (AP) -Vicki Morgan, who made headlines a1 Alfred BloomlnadaJe'• mlatrem and ap1n with her viok!nt death, cuua.lly uted people to pin the richee lhe craved, •YI the man accueed of ld.1llnc her. "She loved to manipulate people," laid Marvin PaDCIOlllt, 33, who police laid confemed to ,btudplnln8 Mill Morpn, 30, in her rented •1,()00..a-month condominium. 0 She wu very aood at it -from her lovely mother to poor Alfiecf to me,'' he said in an interview \ate Friday wtth '!be Amoc:::Lated Pre. in the hoepltal ward of the Loe Ancelet County Jail. ''Vicki couldn't Q)l'ltl'Ol her own Ufe,'' he said. But ''lhe could ciontrol everyone around her.'' "I neYeJ' l&kl ll to Vicki, but l beCan callina m)WU her little alave boy ... I wa1 m.neria!d by Vick,'' heald. Pancollt WM booked for lnve.tJpllon of murder Tbunday after be Md police to the former ~l's bloody, nlchttown-dacl body In the Swdio City condomlnl"" from which abe planned to move that t momJ.na. He ii 1eheduled to be arna1ped Mondaft said Al Alberpte of the d1ltrict aUOmey'1 oftice. Mial Morpn died a YMI' after lhe fUed a than •10 million lawauit .pi.mt~. Which ahe l&kl lhe WM mi1tre19. 8d thenpat confidante to him durtna their 12-year He died of cancer at -ae le lMt Aucwt. The "-Joi' part of Mr luit WM thrown out by judge, lncludlna • $& mW1on c1a1m fot breech of contract for lifeUme support and a$& mi1llon aplnat Bloomln&dale'• wife Betsy. Still pend1ftl WU. breech of ciontnct cJa1m $10,000 a month lor H months and part of a~ owned by the department~ heir. ' PancoMt aald he bad= Ume with = lncdaJ•, a CUlfidante of Pi "' ~ and Morpn. Bloomlnadale WM tar from dm9-mou he aid, and talk.a poUtb with MJll Mcqan~ Mill Mcrpn'1 fonnll' attorney, Mitcbellon, Mkl aft« her death that ....... &aldn& • lot of -.ntm about the n.pn admlniltration het-... ' Orange Coatt DAILY PILOT /Sunday, July 10, 1983 , ederal panel Ks rnicroWave ancer machine SALT LAKE CITY (AP) -A device that n.cb cancer by heating-and shrinking-tumon th mkrowave radiation has won a federal panel'• ~lilw-rw!nt for more ex~naive WMt, adding to hopes t It may eomeday become a common treatment for dbeue. "It has the potential to be a major new modality treating human tumors," Dr. John Thompeon of Hoepital said Saturday of the hyperthennia .-l:llllw. On Thursday a government advt.ory panel unday recommended. approval of the device by U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Thompeon and other hyperthennia-<:ancer re- enatresathat although the therapy is still in its auanc~. it haa shown enough promise that -with technical development -it could join surgery, tion and chemotherapy as a treatment for "lta place in the whole scheme of treating tumors ltill up in the air," Thompson said. But ret11earchers' h hope1 have "a good chance of being borne out in " The $175,000 BSD 1000 Hyperthennia System, e first such device to be recomme.nded by the FDA's ological Devices Panel, is marketed by BSD edical Corp. of Salt Lake City. Since 1979 it has U8ed in tightly controlled clinical trials at 16 IPe<llical facilities in the United States and seven in pe and Japan. The device uses microwaves -like in micro- ave ovens -to raise the temperature of cancerous Ila without damaging normal tissues. The technique, which means "high perature," has been tested in humans with ble cancers, but only under rigid FDA d ...... u·-and reporting requirements. FDA spokes- Chris Smith said "the feeling is that the FDA approve it" for more widespread use in patients 'th advanced-stage tumors. "It will just be much easier to use," said Lewis F. tripling, president of BSD Medical Corp. This hypertherinia machine developed by BSD Medical Corp. treats some Researchers point out that hyperthermia does not cure cancers. But studies have shown that many surface growths or tumors wilhin two inches of the skin surface have shrunk when treated with a combination of hyperthennia and radiation. Stripling said hyperthermia raises the temperature of cells in a tumor core because .,..,.... cancers with microwave radiation, which heats and shrinks the tumors. cancerous cells have poor blood flow and are less able to shed heat. He said that allows hyperthermia to raiae the temperature of tumor cells to 109 to lll degrees Fahrenheit -"a thermal damaging temperature for tissue" -while keeping surrounding healthy tissue at around 100 degrees. Scandals leave :l . . LAPD reeling .,,. LOS ANGELES (AP) -The arrests of two veteran Loe Angeles pol.Ice officers in an alleeed murder-for-money scheme Friday added more tarniah to the once gleaming record of the natioq~ molt type-cut police department. r The LAPD, aa it it known by almost every: town, hu been the apit-and-pollah, toothlome for the honest cops depicted in TV eerie9 aoine ~JO "Dragnet" and including "Adam 12," "Police8tolf,.-. and "Policewoman." But in recent years, a siege of ecandala hu Jef t the department reeling and a "bad cop" ifnltle J threatens to replace the portrait of clear-eyed, 1 9e1uare-jawed honesty typified by Jack Webb in 1 "Dragnet." ~: "It'• not true that more acandal.a happen in Las _. Angeles than elsewhere," said an obeerver of the,. nation's polioe de partments. "The poli~ here may be x guilty of some oven.eaJov.aneu, but the_ LAPD ia'J a highly motivated, highly disciplined force. They alto rn have a highly polished image, and when one of ttwm 1 goes sour it looks much worse. This isn't auppoeed to J happen to Jack Webb." Film pirates busy swiping Jedi prints lO HOLLYWOOD (AP) -The film pirate baa : ·c traditionally been a low-profile criminal, prefenina ~ bribery and stealth to violence. But twice last week . prints of "The Return of the Jedi" were stolen at • / gunpoint -proof, observers say, of the increaaincJy . ~ lucrative home video market for pirai.cl blockbusters. • •;. I' "It's not uncommon to have a burglarj, but th»i.i ·: . the first time we've had two thefta by gunpoint," Aki · · . Richard Bloeser, director of the Film Security Office, ; the Motion Picture Association of America's film r piracy-figh ting arm. , There have been film pirates for as long aa there· ; have been films, but the home video explosion baa' · t drastic.ally upped the financial stakes. ajor battle shaping up in NC Senate race In the past, pi.rates copied the 35mm studio prints , • onto 16mrn film. Their clients were often wealthy residents of the Mideast, Africa and other areu where American films were scarce and popular. RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) -Neither man has ••1•••1 ..... "'1, and the election is 16 months away, but the ted bid by North.Carolina Gov. James B. Hunt r. to unseat Republican Sen. Jesse Helms ia already ping up as one"Of the major confrontations of 1984. ''That's going to be the most important race in country outside the presidential race," says · ton Jordan, former chief of staff to President rarter. 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"The main thing is lhat.it is possible to slow down aging of certain brgans," like the heart. by reducing the body's ilemands on those or- lans. said Miquel. He added that the body's ~ are progressively bxydiz.ed, "and this may be the main cause of ging." But Miquel and elgian research e r ngelos Economos ound that prolonged eighUessness could ir- ersibly limit normal of bones and skeletal Wides as they adapt to !ft lack of gravity. Sici en tis ts have · y found that hu- m.--..'n space experience .ln blood pressure, lotiillM"E!d heart and lung • decreased muacle gth and body ' t and a loes of bone ·~•UFFELL' S r ~TERY, INC. , .~., ............. . 1 , 1h2 HA..a. aw. A MISA -S4'-1ll6 .. WICOI • I · COlllCTIOI 1 " •• clumo aJipenl I """''.......,.th.,..-.. ~~848-4136 ceU oxydization nearer the level of the earth- bound, they said. 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I I I I Name I 1· I 1 A~re~ I I City State Zip 41 ~----------------------~ •,· .. tnun•l"'r .!ti) 't"""hOrn•t••t \b it ,, l'I""' 1 ..... \h\ f_,1mplll\ ''t1tll Jllil 11";,;7 '•··• '"•• \nw .. 1,.. 111•73 ...... 1· .. .::tii,.1 11\1 :-0-(111!..,la lll>ol I 1;H Ill'\\ '4m1 thru h 1 u: ~I "h "'tuu C ; I r.1 ·l I t I 4e Orange Coaat DAIL V PILOT/Sunday, July 10, 1983 • 0 •I , ~ER VIEWS A fairer alternative to insurance liability California's taxpayers have become California's ul- timate insurer. Anyone injured in an auto accident nowadays typically sues not just the driver of the other car, but also the government agency resonsible for the condition of the road they were on. And even if the jury then finds the other driver to be 90 percent responsible and the government only 10 percent responsible for the injury that occurred, if the other driver has no money or insurance, the govenunent-the taxpayers-will end up paying the whole damage award. That's because under California law, any party found in any way responsible for an injury is liable for the full damages caused by that injury. This "joint liability" rule is meant to protect victims. If even one responsible party has the ability to pay for the victim's damages, the theory goes, then it should be that party and not the victim himself who suffers when the other responsible parties can't pay their share. In the courtrooms, the party with the ability to pay is called the .. deep pocket." The upshot of this apparently sensible rule, however, has been a huge and growing burden on the taxpayers' deep pocket. Virtually every personal injury or property damage case now includes a suit against some ~ency of government for not keeping a street light lit or fop putting a left-tum lane in an "unsafe" place or some other such contribution to the accident. The result no longer bears any relations to fairness or even to the needs of accident victims. There have been 'several legislative attempts to correct the joint liability rule, and it is high time one of them passed. Unfortunately, those measures that would have relieved only government agencies from this burden~r only parties found to be minimally responsible for an injury-have consistently failed in the Legislature. They were opposed both by the trial lawyers, on behalf of their clients, and by the big manufacturing companies and their insurers, who were afraid that once the public agencies got out of the joint liability bind, they themselves would become the deep pockets in all kinds of damage suits. By now, the only reform measure still alive is Sen. John Foran's bill (SB 575) which would benefit private as well as public deep pockets. It is still better than nothing. The Foran bill would continue protecting victims by making sure that all responsible parties remain jointly liable for the victim's actual economic losses: Deep pocketacould still be tapped to cover a victim's medical expenses, property losaes, lost wages and so on. Foran would also preserve the part of current law under which a person who intentionally causes an injury is entirely liable for all damages awarded. But in the case of an accident injury, the Foran bill would hold no one responsible for more than his assigned share of court-awarded compensation for intangibles like pain and suffering or loss of reputation. The change would save the taxpayers millions of dollars each year-without leaving the burden of medical and other expenses on victims. The Foran bill is not the best possible solution to the problem. But if the only way to get the ourrent liability rule changed is to put the same limits on the liability of all deep pockets, so be it. Limiting a 10-percent-responsible party to paying 10 percent of the award for pain and suffering ia certainly a fair procedure-and far preferable to the current one. The Sacramento Bee • Op1n1oos eal)f'es~d in Iha space •tiove •re lfloM of the D•oly P1101. Olnu views ••· pressed on lhos page are lhOM of IMor ..,tnon •no .,,,,ts. Reader comment Is lnvot· ~. Address The O•oly P ilot, P.O. Boa 1560. Cost• Mew. CA 92'2'. Phone (7Ul 11•1·•311 l. I. BDJd /Lip lock lore Charles Darwin tried to trace the act of k:iaaing back to the behavior of lower animal.a who .-eize their prey in their teeth. But his find.i.np fell short of ron- cluaive. A citizen of Uruguay can qual- ify to run for president there by geiting SO signatureaon a petition. Can you verify the claim that there has never been a left-handed catcher in major league bueball? Five t.houaand princes, about, live in Saudi Arabia. Tipplen in Bydo.es, Poland. one morniJ11 in 1973 must have thought they'd g~ to Heaven. When they turned on their water tas-. out came beer. A darnqed valve in a local brewery had diverted thou8anda of pllons into the town'• water aystem. It wu 9000 find, unfortunately. Q. What'• the lonaat word in EnaUah that'• ape1led the aame way both beckwanl and forward? A.Redivtder. Students at the University of Amaierdam get college c.::redJ t for atudies of love. A Dr. Conrlld Bou there wu appointed to a ORAHOE COAST Daily P-ilai f ProfeSIOrahip for Human Rela- tionships with special emphasi.a on romantic activity. Some job. Understand the lab clasaes are particularly noteworthy. It's farther from Brazil's Rio de Janeiro to Tiajuana, Mexico, than from Rio to Cape Farewell, Green- land. Q. Okay, which is the le4bank of a river and which is the right? A. Its right bank is to your right when you're looking downstream. Word tracers say the slang syllable "IJ"Ub" for food goes back at least 325 years. An lnfAnt typically start& out with about a pint of blood. Shoes for right feet wear out faster than shoes for left feet, generally. Q . What'• the name of that odor• bu.rpJe. tearlets onion that tMts Wee an apple? A. 'nie Vklalia? It's arown ln Vidalia, Ga. Am told IChool.kida now mix cbewtna tob.cco into their bub- bleQ\,un. That'• bad. They can't ~ lt bubble and they can't hit a 1plttoon at three feet. M.Lld\•81'1a• .....,.. FTC investigates minister~s care WASHINGTON -The Feder- al Trade Commission is just wrap- ping up an investigation of Dr. Kenneth P. Berg, a retired minis- ter. He has been one of the nation's biggest entrepreneurs in provid- ing IO-called "life care" for older Americans. Until he agreed topulloutofthe business. Berg's Christian Ser- vices International planned, promoted, set up financing for and administered at least 200 life-care facilities in 25 states. According to a still-unpublished FTC staff report, Berg's life-care system guaranteed a aenior citizen a home for life -whether an apartment, a duplex or a detached house -in return for an "en- trance fee" of $15,000 to $100,000 and a monthly aervioe charge of $250 to $500. For this, the resident of a retirement ''village" or apart- ment complex got a lifetime lease, paid utilities and maintenance, one to three meala a day and llteUine nursing care (exclusive of hoepltallzation) as needed. Afcer tlle FTC began tracking down allegatiom of dubious busi- ness practices, Berg reluctantly signed a ronsent decree with the government -not admitting any wrongdoing, but promising not to engage in such practices in the future, if he ever gets back in the business. · "I was under a great deal of preaure," Berg told my 81110ciate Tony Capaccio. "I didn't do the thi.ngB they accused me of. I have had a sucx:essful career at reecuing projects that would have gone under." The 58-page FTC report tells a different story. G. -J.-.-•• -.-1.-•• -. -~ "Senior citizens in many in- stances have been induced to invest what often amounts to their entire savings in rontracts with life-<:are homes which were, at the time of contract, on the brink or insolvency. Few disclosures were made and those were often of a misleading nature." For example, wbea Berg was "vigorously marketing" and "publicly touting the soundness" of the CSI-managed John Knox Village in Lee's Summit, Mo., executives of the mortgage lender, Prudential, "were expressing grave concern over its staggering cash drain," according to the report. Other retirement Cacilities man· aged or formerly ~ged by Christian Services IntemaUonal in Ann Arbor. Mich., Lubbock, Texas., and North Glenn and Colorado Springs, Colo., "are be- lieved to be insolvent or in serious financial difficulty," the report states. In interviews with industry representatives, the FTC staff reported, "Berg and Christian Services International were almost invariably mentioned by home operators in unfavorable contrast to their own policies." Berg and Christian Services Inter- national "are well known to other managers and home operators in the industry, and are ronsidered notorious in terms of their prac- tices and the problems which they have caused," the report adds. Wben tbls was read to Berg, he attributed the critidmn to "cut- throat competition," and said: "The truth is, about all the managers have learned their poli- cies from me. Many of my fonner people have become competitors." The FTC staff reported fUrther that it had ''uncovered the ex- tensive use by Christian Services International of names and mark- ing practices designed to give the impression of chUrch affiliation, when in fact no such ronnection exists." The investigators noted that "(Berg's) much-flaunted status as a miniater and the extensive use of ministers on the boards of CSI-managed homes all rombined to imply strongly that Christian Services International had some church affiliation. Footnote: Berg's troubles will not end with an FTC aettlement. He ii beine investigated by st.ate authorities in Alabama and Iowa. Sen. John Heinz, R-Pa., chainnan of the Senate Aging Committee, is also delving into his activities. STEVENS AT BAY: Sen. Ted Stevens, R-Alask.a, chainnan of a Poet Office subcommittee, was forced into headlong retreat on a propoaal to shorten the waiting period for raising postal rat.es from 10 months to 90 days. Stevens argued that shortening the re- quired time would mean the Postal Service would be using more up-to-date economic analyses -and thus might post- pone rate increaaes . Opponents of the bill don't buy that argument. They say it would make increases easier, not harder. They explain that Postmaster General William Bolger w~&a a rate increase, but doesn't have support for It among the Board c:4. Governors. By cutting leVen months off the required waiting period, opponents charge, there would be less time for the opposi- tion to gather support to kill the increase. Stevens insists that wasn't his intent. But opposition -from members of the House and most of the heavy mail users -persuaded 1 Stevens to drop the idea. FORD O N SURINAM: Surinam. t1't fonner Out.ch rolony in South America, is now .-. garded as a leftist dictatorship by the White House. But it wasn't alwaysao. President Gerald Ford wanted to cultivate Surinam as a ~nd after its independence in 1975, and thought a good way to start would be to grant a Suriname91! reqaest for a am.all number of reroillem rif1es. A secret memo signed by Ford gives his reasoning: "Our abili~.J.o accede to reasonable requests from newly independent Surinam to purchase defense articles and services will serve to promote a cordial relation.ship with this new· est member of the Western Hemi· sphere family of nations and one which has been a major 90\U'OI of the strategic material bauxite . Moreover, such sales will help Surinam to meet its modest de~ fense needs and thus serve U> promote peace and stability in South Americ.a." The rlfles, however, never reached Surinam. Cuisine de Boonies lures vets !'. HUGH A. MULLIGAN ........ c... .. '"' PARIS (AP) -The 400 and now more Vietnamese restaurants of Paris, popular with old soldiers since before the fall of Dien Bien Phu, have found a new c.lientele. American veterans of the Nam are showing up with their wives and lctds, eager to demonstrate their lagillty with chopsticks and noeta.lgjc for such delicacies as spicy cracked crab (pronounced ''clacked clab" in the bad old days) and pho, the watery noodle soup aold from steaming kettles on the sidewalks of Saigon, now Ho Chi Minh City. Grunta and Jarheada who awore they'd never look another bowl of fried rice ln the face as they counted off the days left before return.lng to "The Real World"on their short t.imen c.alen- dar now bravely uk the waiter for tecX>nda on Nuoc Mam. Nuoc Mam la the pungent dried fiab uuoe of .Vietnam concocted Wiclcs "What do you mean, you gave at the office? This IS the office I " MULLIGAN'S STEW from fish left to rot in the sun. Ita aroma has been compared with a skunk run over by a garbage truck in front of a whaling factory in a pulp mill town. The Gls, with their gift for the delicate phr~. called it "armpit sauce." "Good Nuoc Mam very difficult to oome by theee days," slghed the patron of the Ben Tre Restaurant Vietnamlen, a newcomer to the Left Bank, "Most of it comes from Thailand now. Not very good. The best ln the world comes from Phu Quoc island and Phan Thiet, but it haa not been exported since the fall of Saigon." PUii ntet w11 an American Alt Force Cighter bue on the coast of the South China Sea north of the capi\al. Pilots claimed the fumes from lhe Nuoc Mam dla- t.Ulerles cau.ed their je\ engine. to 1\all. The patron of the~ Tre uked that his name not be used because he had hopes of IOmeday return· lnC to Vietnam to 11ee his elderly father who ref~ to leave wfth the rest of the family ln 197~. Llke many of the new Vlet- nameee restaurants ln Pa.ria, the Ben Trela run by a family of•• Boot People" -four broth~. thelr wives, nine chUdten and an uncle who gave their life savings ln gold and Jewelery w bribe 101ne ffaber- men to \ake them from Rach Ola la1and to Banakok. "Aft.er too many horron that l am tl'Ylnl to for,et we finally ~ P-arta.. whare friends and relations helped u. ~rt thia little restaurant,'' he aaid, proudly apradlnc hll handa to ahow oU the ambiance of red dragon lampe and rolor printa of the old royal palaces at Hue and aunaet on the Mekong Delta. ''The whole family works as cooks and waiters and dish- washers to make it a auccesa. It l5 our first such endeavor. In Saigon I was in a construction rontractor, mostly engaged in projects for the U.S. Embusy, which la why I think Hanoi will not800n welrome me back." At tbe next table Bert Hanlon, an ex-Marine helicopter door gunner from St. Louis. who had spent two tours on Monkey Moun- tain near Da Nana. w• touting his wife on the glories of cha gio, which the menu listed u "pate imperial." Theee are the tiny Vletna.meae version of Chi.ne9e egg roUa, filled with diced shrimp and apioet, wrapped ln rice paper and delicately deep fried. Hanlon, a virtuoeo on the choJ19ticlu, lhowed h1I wife and two teen-aged daushten how to wrap them in fresh lettuce leavea for a quick bath in nuoc mam. ''Theee are No. 1/1 he exulted ln the argot of a ~.era. "Almost ... Sood .. ~iaan Wied to make bllck ln t.he(&ooniee. The cn.iat has got co be .. thin and flaky u an apple atreudel. 1 wre wi.th they had Bah Muy Bah beer here. Boy <.'OUld that pick you up by the •tacldna swivel." Bah Muy BM la Vtetnameee for &be number 33, the brand name for a Sa1&on beer that reputedly had a htah fonnaJdahyde content and left overlmblben in a men embalmed state than the low alcohol PX beer. Pana lau Mn famous for Its Vietname9e restaurants, and abo Vietnarne9e dentists. Vietnamelle restauranta had a ' new vogue during the politbl , . unrest of the late '60a. when • • students on the Left Bank aought 1 out favorite eating places of .Ho Chi Minh who had plotted Jhe Vlet Cong revolution against the French while working in exile as a photo retoucher in a garret in St. Germain de Pres and later u a pastry cook under the great c))ef Eecoffier. Now refugees from his revol- ution are opening new reetauranta in Paris whoee names virtually cover the dty'a arrondi8ementa with the map of Vtetnam: Can Tho, Soc Trang, Bae Lieu, Cam Ran Bay, Ca Mau, Bien Hoa, Nba Trang, My Tho, Da Lat, Buon Me Thuot, Pleiku. Qu1 Nhon -all place names out of the boonies where \he gnmts and short U..,. of the American decide ln Vi.t- narn flnt dlaoovu'ed that Cl'e'\teUe a la Vletnamlenne au poivre (ahrimS-in hot pepper uuce) aod aoupe Tonkinoile au ~t (northern atyle chkken IOUp) ture beat C-rat!on Uma beena. lllllY• Wath h1-b rise bWkllnp crop- pb\a up like tolMtstoo1a all ow.r C.oe1a M ... J expect IO find IOme in my front yard any ~y now. ONGUABD _,_. ___ .. __ ... -·--·-----... _ _,_ ' Daily Pilat SUNDAY, JULY 10, 1983 BUSINESS 86 STOCKS 87 U.S. m en's squad settles r or b ron ze at Universi~y Games. B2. D 0 ~ill lawyers ·learn froin Howe case? r Nobody came in on the noon balloon from ta>On and asked me, but . . . · University Games indicates a need for fulltlme, pa.id athletes, the United States team should uae more athletes from USC. •Buzzie Bavasi of the Angela just got rid of the Hari Krishna and now the L.A. Express wants to move into Anaheim Stadium. If Major ~ague Players Association mouth- Ken Moffit can prove the Dodgers should pay ;ve Howe for not pitching while undergoing '8trnent for dope addiction, he will make Melvin F. Lee Bailey, Paul Caruso and Terry Giles look w clerks. SPORTS COLUMNIST BUD . TUCKER •The next commissioner of baseball may already be in office. •Rams Coach John Robinaon says an important quality in a running back iB that he be trusted with the ball at time:s It is eseential not to tum it over, which may explain why Robinaon approved the unloading of Wendall Tyler. •It still has not been announa!d whether Phyllis George will return as football analyat and commen- tator ... is CBS trying to drive us all crazy? •Disneyland has stepped out as producer of the opening ceremonies for the 1984 Olympic Games because the management of the Magic Kingdom regards the fee of $5 million too paltry, which may mean that the opening ceremonies will be Mickey Mouse. The Rams handle most contract negotiations e Three Stooges were in charge but it is really us when criticism comes from player agents .. flesh-peddlers have nothing but class -all of •The Los Angeles Olympic Ol'ganizing C.ommit- fee says it needs 5,000 volunteer workers for the 1984 Games and stresses that volunteers will not be permitted to handle either food or garbage ... it would seem the concern should be food AND garbage. •In Southern California, the last three appoint- . ments of athletic directors have been women, the most recent being Karen Miller at Cal Poly Pomona . . . is there a men's group to ecream di8criminaUon? •Speaking of Mickey Mouse, check USC's 1983 football schedule . Generally speaking, most horse players would tent to hit an occasional pick two. •Fonner Angel pitcher Ryne Duren, who now lectures on alcohol abuse among athletes, is truly an expert on the s ubject. •The idea is suppoeed to be that a losing team in the NFL gets an easy schedule the following year but the Rams get both Super Bowl teams as opponents and play three of their first four on the road. -Quote from pitcher Charlie Hough on Texas Rangers Manager Doug Rader: "He is not as crazy as he likes to act." A small percentage of athletic millionaires earn par money ... Fred Lynn of the Angels is one of •If the showing of the Soviet Union in the World (See TUCKER, Pase 8%) Shogun r ins Dash 1with ease mm AP dJ1pa&dtes The Shogun led all the way laturday night in winning the 238,000 Dash for Cash Derby iv three-quanen of a lensth !Ver heavily favored The Sig- ~~ before a crowd of e .·t u. Alamitos Race E Shogun, ridden by Pilkenton, covered 440 in 21.81 leCOflda in ning the event for ~ld quarter hones and 14.40, $4.20 and $4. The WU Worth $90,440. 'lbe Signature, the 2-5 vorite ridden by Danny , crowd the finish line In front of Windy Cash returned $2.60 and $2.60. place was worth ~320. Tbe $2 exacta of The ~ and The Signature ~$27.eo. Windy Cash, ridden by Rob- Adair, was a noee in front of Champion at the w1R returned $7.20 to ahow. place was worth 8,660. :ow boys tamed n probe >ALLAS (AP) -Four mem- 'I of the Dallas Cowboys - ay Dol"9ett. Harvey Martin, rry Bethea and Ron Springs - µnteered to cooperate with leral authorities after their nes were mentioned in a co- ne investigation. team presi- ~t Tex Schramm said. ! have no indication that they I 1UBpect.ed of any illegalities," said. "We've been aware of t It's not a new situation. re aware of it. waa told about it by our nal Football League secur- ' ple in New York, and that players, through their at- had talked to authorities bu.ii of 'tell us what you t to know,"' Schramm told A.:>ciated Prel8 in a te le - lnterview Friday night. New York Times said Sat- y that, according to federal enforcement offidala. the play-en hid been mentioned an FBI wiretap u uara of amounta of cocaine and that lawyers had been negotiat- and perbape plea-bargaining. authorities. haw no direct knowledge of story," aid Schramm. "I do that the four playen have in touch with the authorities UR their names were men- in IClne ca.e.'' h Tom Landry told the MominC News that he had with the players about done of dn&C '-· but that "I l know Whal WM done M far -barplnln&.'' 'nmea -.id it WM no1 clf'&r the players Wel"9 named oo t&e wtretap. But U.S. James Rolf• of O.U.. ~ that none of the four Cow· e COWBOYS. Pqe II) Bosto n Manager Ralph Houk (right) voices his o pinio n to ump ire Al Clark o n a f int-inning play. Y astrzemski meets challenge; Angels fall, I 0-3 BOSTON (AP) -In his 23rd year of terrorizing major league pitchers, Carl Y astrzemski still gets excited when he confronts the man on the mound. ''It's a challenge. One-on~ne. Two guys battling each other. I love it," he said after meeting that challenge Saturday by driving in five runs with a two-run homer and a bases-loaded double as the Boston Red Sox . crushed the Angels 10-3. Yastnemski, who was batting .242 on June 10, lifted his'average to .327 with two hits in four at-bats. He passed Frank Rob- inaon for 11th place wi1h 1,815 career runs batted in and tied Ty C.obb for seventh place with 1,139 extra-base hits. "I'm just trying to drive the ball and not go after home runs, just hit.a," said Y astnemaki, who has betted .517 while hitting safely in Yeh of his last eight games. "I feel good now at the plate." "He's attacking the ball," said Boston Manager Ralph Houk. "He's hitting off his back foot now instead of the front. you get On Tl' toflay Cllannel&at II excited watching Yaz do this." Boston pounded out 15 hits, including a solo homer by Dave Stapleton and a 4-for-4 day by Glen Hoffman, against four pitchers. "They had the ball going be- tween third base and shortstop all day long," said Angel Manager John McNamara. Yastrzemski followed a sec- ond-inning walk to Dwight Evans with his second two-run homer in as many games lo give Boston a 2-1 lead. It was his fourth homer of the year and 446th of his ca- reer. The 43-year~ld designated hit- ter then capped a, six-run fifth Inning with h is toweri.ng three-run double to make it 8-2. California nkked John Tudor, 6-5, for a run in the second on Ron Jackaon'a double, Bobby Grich's sacrifice and Bobby Clark's single. Charley, Merlin in a tight Transpac battle By ALMON LOCKABEY Of"IMDely ......... Two 67-foot yachts were fighting a close battle for first to finish in the 2,225-mile Los Angeles-to-Honolulu race Saturday. Roy Disney of Los Angeles Yacht Club. Samurai was 80 miles behind Charley with 696 miles to go. The Santa Cruz-50s were all in a close boat-for-boat with each other. Oaxaca, sailed by Leslie V. Leslie, Mon terey Peninsula Yacht Club, was 700 miles out; Miss Magic, co-skippered by Dick and Kirk Elliott, Newport Harbor Yacht Club, had 701 miles to go, and Upbeat, skippred by Don Ayres Jr. with a family crew, NHYC was 711 miles from Diamond Head. At the 8 a.m. roll call the Holland-67 Charley, skippered by Nolan Bushnell, St. Francis Yacht Club, San Francisco. was 598 miles from Diamond Head and the Lee-67 Merlin, sailed by Cliff Wilson, also out of St. FYC, was five miles behind with 603 miles to go. Larry Somers. aboard the escort veael Alaska F.agle, said there have been no serious mishaps despite occasional rain squalls packing winda of up to 30 knots. Several boats had reported losing man-overboard gear during squalls but no c rewmen were o v e rboard . Bushnell's report indicated Charley was sailing about 47 miles south of Merlin in an 18-knot breeze ahead of four-foot seas. Third boat on elapsed time was Lhe Santa Cruz-50 Samurai, under charter to Mc Williams tames Dodgers on two hits as Pirates roll, 3-0 LOS ANGELES (AP) -It's been quite a week for Pittsburgh left-hander Larry McWilliams. "First the All-Star break, then my wife and I had a baby and now this ... it kind of tops off the week," McWilliams said after hurling a two-hit, 3-0 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers Satur- day night. "My fastball was working good." Mc Williams said. "I had good velocity. I dedded to go right after them to throw strikes and let them hit it. "When they did hit It, we made the plays." McWiWams, 6·5, struck out nine and walked only one in fac- ing only two batte.ra over the minimum. McWllllams gave up only a bunt single in the third Inning by O.ve Anderson and a single in the teventh by Dusty Baker as he pitched hil third shutout of the lleUOri and handed the Dodgers lhetr fifth •tralgh{ to.. by the Dodgers' defense. Los An- geles committed three more errors, a total of 95 for 1 ii? ~n to lead the National l..eaku': . An error by first buema.n Joee Morales led to two unearned runs in the first inning. Morales, who was a last-minute substitution at first hue when Mike Marshall wu hit in the face,.rby a throw during warmupe, ~ .. chatae<f with two erron and rookie catch- er Gilberto Reyes wu charged with the other. After Morales bobbled Johnny Ray's grounder, Bill Madlock and Jason Tbompeon followed with singles for one run and one out lat.er, Mike Easler hit into a field- er'• choice for another. The Pirates acored their third run ln the alxth when Thompeon walked, Eatler atngled and Dave Parker followed with a NCriflce fly. Man-overboard gear includes the long signal poles requird to be carried on the stem of all boat.a. Sued on position reports, it appeared unlikely that any boat would cross the finish line before Monday. The first boat would have to finish by midnight today to equal the elapaed time record of 8 days and 11 hours eet by Merlin in the 1977 Tranapac. Moving into first place on corrected time was Clay Barnard's Class B 50-footer Great Fun, St. FYC. Second was Irving Loube's Fre.ra-46 Bravura, sailing under the Lahaina, Mauai, Yacht Club burgee; third was John Arens' Frers-51 Tomahawk, Balboa Yacht Club: fourth was Zamazaan, sailed by a Sausalito Yacht Club aynd.icate, and fifth was Skyaail, skippered by Robert Grant, Santa Barbara Yacht Club. Class leaders were: CLASS A -1. Whistlewind, Michael Choppin, Long Beach YC; 2. Samurai, Roy Disney, Le. Angeles YC; 3. Charley, Nolan Bushnell, St. Francis YC. CLASS B -1. Great Fun, Clay Barnard, St. Francis YC; 2.Tomahawk. John Arens, Balboa YC; 3. Zamat.aan, Sausalito YC Syndicate. CLASS C -1. Bravura, Irving Loube, Lahaina YC; 2. Heat Wave, Dick Pen- nii)gton. Long Beach YC; 3. Marishiten. Katauhiko Takedo, Japan. CLASS D -1. Skysail, Robert Grant, Santa Barbara YC; 2. Jest, Ray J arecki, Los Angeles YC; 3. Celerity, William Ostenniller, Bahia Corinthian YC. In hia two previous lhutouta, the Plratee' lef~hander pitched. one-hitter agalnlt San P'ra.nd..-o and a two-hitter apinlt Houston. Alejandro Pma. 7 _., w.. the vic11m of another poor •howins Alt.er Anderson's bunt llnale ln the third, McWUUama retired 12 betters ln order before Baker lined a lincle to left to lNd off the teVmth. McWIW.ma then struck out Pedro Guerrero for the eec- ond time and then Sot Morals to ground into 1 double play. San Diego'• Steve Ganey feela the crunch ae he plows into Cardinal•' Darrel Porter Sat- urd~y . Cardinali won. 12-4. ) I • I ,• Ba Orange Coast DAILY Pll.OT /Sunday, July 10, 1983 ·u.s. men capture bronze medal in basketball EDMONTON. Alberta (AP) -The American men's basketball team won a bronze medal at the XII World University Game-s Saturday night but the U.S. players' thoughts were still on the gold. Led by Devin Ourrant's 25 points and lµr-1 Malone's 24, the U.S . men's basketball team raced put Cuba 119-91 Saturday night to capture the bronze medal at the World University Carnes. The Americans were upset by Canada in Friday night's semiCinals. Canada won the gold medal later Saturday night Mount turned down; He never graduat~d From AP dispatches LAFAYETTE. Ind. -Rick m Mount, one of the most celebrated players in Indiana basketball history. has been turned down for a high school coaching position because he never received a college degree. "I'm kind of disappointed, but at the same time, rules are rules." Mount said of the decision by Commissioner Gene Cato of the Indiana High School Athletic Association. The former All-American at Purdue Univer- sity and five-year veteran of professional basket- ball is 26 hours short of completing his under- graduate work at Purdue. T he rejection of his a pplication to become coach at Lafayette Cen tral Catholic High School was announced Friday by Supt. Paul LaRocca. "You've got to respect the IHS AA's rules, and I have nobody to blame but myself," Mount said_ "I was looking forward to the opportunity to coach, and at the same time complete my degree at Purdue. "But now I've got to start over." Mount, 36, said he will send resumes to the Converse. Wilson and McGregor sporting goods companies in hopes of landing a job as a sales representative. Quote of the day Sam Snead, on being reminded that he has won golf tournaments in six different decades: "Is that right? How long are decades nowadays?" Matuszak to play again? SAN FRANCISCO -Although [i] he announced his retirement, Los (II• Angeles Raiders defensive lineman John Matuszak may again play for t he team, Coach Tom Flores saad Saturday. Flores said that Matuszak, who announced about two months ago that he was re tiring because of a back problem that kept him out oC play last season. was e xpected to tum out at the Raiders' trairung camp, which opens July 21 "Thetf' may be a fifty-fifty chance he can play," Flores said in an interview. "If he can play close to past performances he can really help us." by beat.Ing Yug0&htvia 83-68 to reverse a previous games' defeat against the Yug08lavt&ns. Both teams were 5-1 in this competition. Duke's Danny Meagher paced the Canadians w1th 15 points and teammate Jay Triano added 14. "This takes a little of the sting out," Brigham Young's Durrant said. "But we came to get the gold. It does.n't seem the trip was complete. ':It was tough to get up alter a 1088 but It's always fun to play basketball." - In a no-defense game that resembled a National Lansford keys A's victory Carney Lansford slammed a Ii two-run homer to snap a 1-1 tie and · Steve McCatty scattered seven hits in 5 Y.i innings to lead the Oakland A's to a 3-1 victory over Detroit to highlight Saturday's American League action ... Elsewhere around the league, Pinch-hitter Rick Sweet snapped an O-for-21 slump with a run-scoring single in the 10th inning to give Seattle a 3-2 decision over host Baltimore ... Rookie Ron Kittle hit a two-run homer and Greg Luzln1ki had three hits and drove in two runs to lead the Chicago White Sox to an 8-3 triumph over Milwaukee. Kittie's homer, his 19th of the season, came after Luzinski had doubled in the fourth inninganderaseda2-1 lead. DonSatton took the l~ for the Brewers ... Barry Bouell stroked a two-run homer in Toronto's three-run fourth inning to give the Blue Jays a 5-1 victory over Texas. It was the third straight loss for the Rangers . . . Tom Bruan1ky smacked a tie-breaking. two-run single in the eighth inning to give Minnesota a 3-2 victory over Cleveland ... Pat Sheridan singled with two out in the 12th inning and came around to score as Kansas City nipped New York, 3-2 in 12 innings. The win went to former Orange Coast College and Costa Mesa High standout Dan Qaiseaberry. Cey's homer sparks Cubs Ron Cey lined a two-run homer a during a four-run sixth inning Satur- day to power the Chicago Cubs to a 4-2 victory over San Francisco to highlight National League action. The Giants managed only one hit off three Chicago relievers , .. In other games, Job.nay Beach's one-out single in the bottom of the ninth inning scored Dave Concep- cion from second base with the winning run as Cincinnati scored a 2-1 victory over Philadelphia . . . Dickie Tbon belted a pair of solo home runs and Terry PallJ a180 homered as Houston topped the New York Mets 7-3 ... Pinch-hitter Randy Jobn1oa'1 two-out single snapped a 10th-inning tie and Rafael Ramirez added a two-run single as Atlanta defeated Montreal 8-5. Joe Niekro and Cfl Frank DIPiDo combined on a six-llJtter ... David Green drove in three runs as St. I.:ouis mounted a 16-hit attack in a 12-4 rout of San Diego. The loss snapped the Padres' four-game winning streak. O'Meara falls back; Pooley holds lead over ArHJstrong MILWAUKEE (AP) -Don Pooley shot a 4-under-par 68 Sat- urday for a one -stroke lead over Wally Armstrong after three rounds of the $250,000 Mil- waukee Open Golf Townament. Pooley, 31, birdied two of his first three holes and finished with onJ y one bogey as he established a 54-hole total of 205, 11 under par over the 7 .010-yard. par 72 Tuckaway Country Club course. Pooley started the third round tied for the lead with Mark O'Meara, at 137. CYMeara, of Laguna Niguel, slipped to a 75 Saturday and was seven strokes back at 212. Tied at 207 we re Mark Calcavea:h ia, who shot a 66 Sat- urday. along W1th Dan Pohl and Ronnie Black. both of whom s hot 67s. thought, 'Why do I have to spend $60,000 and break my head just to break even?' I just don't feel that at this point in my life that I want to pay that price." Calcavecichia. 23, credited his hot round to a aet of irons bor- rowed from fellow tour member Ken Green. But he said tee shots are the key here. "The key to su~ here is four tee shots -the four par-5 holes." Calcavecchia said. "I've played them two-under in three days, which isn't too bad." Black said he would try to play his normal game in the final round and ignore the leader board. "U you execute your shota, and just concentrate, the pressure is not that big a deal," Black said. "It's who handles the pressure best who wins." COWBOYS . • • From Page 81 boys was mentioned on the re- cording. "There WU a Title m electronic surveillance authorized by a fed- eral court, but to my knowledge the (four Dallas Cowboys) were not involved in it," Rolfe told the News. "No member of any pro- fessional sporta team has turned up o n a n y electronic sw-veillance." Dorsett. a running back, told the Times by telephone from Shreveport, La., that he knew nothing abou\ an investigation but said. "I'm sure if I'm question - ed I'll cooperate." He declined to comment on the report that he had been identified on the wiretap as a cocaine wier. Basketball A.saociation cont.eat, Ed Pinckney and and Malcolm Thomas each acored 18 point.I for the . Americana, who were in front 59-43 at halftime. The Cuba.na could get no cloeer than 11 polnt.1 in the 9l'('Ond half. "It didn't make up for l08ing a gold," remarked Villanova's Pinckney. ''Everyone was really disap- pointed. But we ran into an excellent Canadian team and we c.ame out flat. I think their home crowd helped out a lot." For the Cubans, Basl Santiesteban had 22 points, ! 'Better than feeling sick' PALM OOAST, Fla. -Nancy l!I Lopez, who is 5Vt-months pregnant and finding golf more difficult each day, will not compete on the remainder of the LPGA Tour, she announced here Saturday. "It's better than feeling sick," she said. Lopez was forced to withdraw from the Peter Jackson Classic l.n Canada last week, complaining of severe stomach pains. Doctors.at first thought it was contractions, but later said she was dehydrated and diagnosed her ailment as cramps. "I was scared because I didn'tknow what was happen- ing," she said. "My doctor felt what happened last week , when I got sick, was a warning to me to stop." Lopez had two victories LONZ and $88,492 in earnings in 1983. She said her only regret about dropping off the LPGA tour is that she won't be a ble to earn $100,000 for the sixth consecutive year or participate in the U.S . Open at the end of July. Lopezistheonlywomangolfertoeamatleaat $100,000 for five straightaeasona and the youngest to earn $1 million. She's currently sixth in the money standings. Last year she won $166,474. "I'll play golf still but not competitively," said Lopez. "I think rll miss competition but I might not. I enjoyed the pressure. Now thatit'snot there, I'll enjoy that too." Lopez said she was hoping to extend her LPGA schedule to the Open, where she has been runner-up twice. "Butiflcan'tgototheOpen without thinking I can win, I'm not going out to play." she said. The 26-year-old pro, who ia married to major league baaeball pl.ayer Ray Knight of the Houston Astros. said she "just might" compete next week but doubts It. Soviet diver 'serious' EDMONTON. Alberta -Soviet • diver Sergei Shlibashvili was in serious but st.able condition Saturday night following brain surgery after suffering a head injury in the Xll World University Games' 10-meter platform preliminaries. ~ Dr. John Read, speaking on behalf of Soviet doctors and officials at University of Alberta Hoepital said the 21-year-old diver underwent a 48-minute operation to relieve pressure on the brain. The surgery was performed by two neurosurgeons and an eye, ear and noee specialist, all from F.drnonton. Shlibashvili • stiJ,l had not regained oonaciousness, Read said.. .. Read said Shlibashvili fractured his skull. He added there were other injw'ies to the sk ull but it would not be known if the diver would be paralyzed until he regains conaciousness. Witnesaes said Shlibashvili, a student at the Physical Culture College in Tbilisi ln Georgia, struck the back of his head on the platform while he was on the way down on his eighth-round dive. Double Bullet makes record run to Ha-waii There was jubilation on the shores of Waikiki Saturday among 9COres of multihull yachting fans who greeted Bob Hanel and his crew aboard the 65-foot catamaran Double Bullet as \hey sailed past Diamond Head under'• full spinnaker ln a 25-knot breeze. Double Bullet crossed the finish line at 8:30:50 PIYI' to establish a new sailing record over the 2,500-mile cow-.e from Los Angeles to Honolulu in 7 days, 7 hours and 50 minutes. Scores of multihull yachts (catamarans and trimarans were on hand to cheer Hanel and his crew as was hundreds of shoreaide spectators. Hanel started his race against the clock July 2 at 1 p.m. a few hundred yards from where the Transpacific Yacht Club's monohull Tranapac race started. His aim was to beat the monohulls to Honolulu and to aet a new elapeed time record. The previous record was 8 days an 11 hours set by the yacht Merlin in the 1977 Tran.spec race. But Double Bullet's record will not be recogni7.ed by the Transpacific Yacht Club becauae multihulls are not allowed ln the blenniel Tranapac race. Raul.a Dubola added 21 and Alberto MatureU had 20. The United States finiahed with a 6-1 record in the competition while Cuba wound up 4-3. Missouri Coach Nonn Stewart went with a different starting lineup against the Cubans, golng with John Humphries and Andre Goode ln addition to Durrant, Malone and Thomas. That lineup built u p a 16-4 lead ln the first 3:50 but the Cubans came back to 900re the next 11 points to cut the Americana' lead to one point Philly blitzes ·Chicago in OT for VSFL win PHILADELPHIA (AP) -Kelvin Bryant dived into the end zone from l yard out 7:02 lnto overtime, sending the Philadelphia Stars past the C hicago Blitz 44-38 Saturday in a United States Football League semifinal playoff game. · The Stars will meet the winner ot today's Michigan-Oakland game next Sunday in Denver for , the first USFL championship. After winning the coin toss to st.a.rt the overtime, the Stars marched from their own 27 to the winning score, using up 14 plays. Bryant, named the USFL Pl.ayer of the Year this week, finished 142 yards rushing on 24 carries. Quarterback Chuck Fusina passed 11 yards to Tom Donovan with 50 seconds remaining and David Trout kicked the extra point to conclude Philadel- phia's stirring rally to tie the game. The Stars trailed 38-17 before mounting the fourth-quarter spurt, capped by Fuslna's short pass over the middle, which Donovan carried into the end wne. It was Fusina's third touchdown pass of the game. Philadelphia's other fourth quarter points came on TD passes by Fusina of 17 yards to Scott Fitz.kee and 2 yards to Jeff Rodenberger. plus a 42-yard field goal by 'fiout. After a 42-yard Chicago punt, the Stars steadily moved the ball down field from their own 30 with 2:46 left before Fusina hit Donovan. In their last meeting, the Stars stormed back for , a 31-24 victory over the Blitz, using three Chicago turnovers for the decisive scores. Chicago quarterback Bobby Scott passed for two touchdowns as the Blitz intercepted four passes and recovered three fumbles by the Stars, turning six of ' those plays into points. : TUCKER ... From Page 81 •Uthe Boston franchise of the USFL moves to 1 Indianapolis, I guess it would be too late to change the name of the team to the Stranglers. •If Marvin Hagler and Roberw Duran get $10 million each for their middleweight title thing in Las Vegas in November, it will be a record for a non-heavyweight bout ... it will also be an obacen.ity. •Trivia: How many Reisman Trophy winners are in the Pro Football Hall of Fame? ... None. •Add wrekhed excess ... World Boxing Council President J ose Sulaiman's daily utterance for the media. It used to be a ball player's need Was a supply of comic books to read. Like Batman and the Llttle Colonel, Now he reads the Wall Street J ournal. Sports on TV 10 a.m. (2) -WORLD UNIVERSITY GAMES -The biennial competition at F.dmonton, Alta. 10.30 a.m. (7) -USFL PLAYOFF -Oakland at Michigan. 11 a.m. (5) -BASEBALL -Angels at Boston. 4 p.m. (4) -SPORTSWORLD -Thomas Hearns (36-1. 32 KOs) vs. Murray Sutherland (42-7-1, 35 KOs) in a middleweight bout at Atlantic~ City, N.J (taped). I RADIO ;J Baseball -Angels at Boston, 11:00 a.m., KMPC ·• (710); Pittsburgh at Dodgers. 1:05 p.m .. KABC (790). ;f TRANS PAC RACE RESULTS excluslvety on KDCM tDil.t FMSTERED 2:55 pm Dally 6:55 pm Co-Sponsored by Newport Imports Boatswain's Locker Newport Beach Newport 8Mch ....----------------~1 Pooley. who has made the cut in 16 of the 18 tournaments he has en tered this year, birdied his .ec- ond and third holes to begin his ~ from the pack. He bogeyed h ill last hole, but retai ned the lead whe n Armstrong played his 18th In po.r. A.nnatrong, 38, plans to quit the tour after this aeuon ln order to ape:nd more time with hia family. 8'lt before that, he wanta to cJehJon hia bank account. Five contestants were tied at 208: Richard Zokol, Larry Mize. Lonnie Nlelaen, Mick Soll and Bill Murchieon. Mlz.e and Zokol matched Calcavecchia's 66 for the day's best round as ho\, dry and relatively wtndleM conditions in- vited low ICOr\ng. Martin's name baa been linked to another drug matter. He and Cowboys w ide receiver Tony ~ill . were subpoenaed Wednellelay to appeer u defeme wltneelel at the Dal.Lu trial of Lauribert.o Ignacio, who was in· dieted by a federal grand Jury in April for allegedly conspiring to am~gle cocaine from Brull to Texala. Cruiserweight t,itle on line L AS VEGAS (AP) - World Boxing A.aocia- tion crul.aerwelght cham- pion S.T. Gordon will de(end his Utle next Sunday in a 12-round bout against former champion Carlos Oe- Leon, accordina to promo ten. ~~~i:~,N~CiUEraAW I I• Gi!ID coming soon to "That wu the hardesl decision of my Ufe," Annstrong S&Jd. "I Tied at 209 were Tie-Chung Chen, Payne Stewart, Ropr Maltbie and Monia Hatalaky. fie._ fending champion Calvin Peete shot a third round 73 ~ waa at 215 with four others. Ianado. 39, ii tcheduled for trial Aua.1. It's simple for Simple Magic INGLEWOOD (AP) -Simple Laffit Pincay and carrytni 117 pounds, ~gic outflnl8hed heavily favored cl"OIMd the flniah line 13 lengtba in Alfu to win the $80.050 Landaluce front of Reb'1 O at.eau and retumed Stakes by two le"i'ha Saturday before J2.20 and $2.10. Second place wu a crowd of 32,858 at Hollywood Park worth $16,000. • Simple Magic. ridden by Eddie The $5 exaci. of Slmpl~ Mqk and Oelahouataye and carrying 116 Alth~ peJd $63.50. pounda, covered 1Uc furlonpJn 1:10 3~5 ~G::u~n 11~ ~ TRADI Waterfront Lot. 100' x 100' In Marina. GRAND CAYMAN BRITISH WEST INDIES \ Priced to sell, trade for Boat or Airplane ~~Id $11 .20, $3.20 and $2.60. The wu l \.'\ tcnotha ahead of Llnd '' ... ""'""'' 7 wu worth $46 300. e a • , • ~ad~r and retul"M'd $2.80 to show. Mr. Head 940-4147 Althea, the' 2-5 favorite rlddPn by ThJrd p~ w .. worth $ l 1,2M>. ; HUNTINGTON BEACH Location: Main at 17th St., next ot HB High School in Worthy Park • No Men1bershlps • No Reservations! • l 0 Public Courts lr11t E11rai11 for th• Wh1l1 F••llJ 988-~ .. . Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunday, July 10, 1983 81 MAJOtl LaAGU• ITANDINGS A"""9call ...... Te•n Mellt Ch!CHO IC•naeaCltv Otkllind MlllMIOle S..1118 Toronlo a.111more Detroit New Yort. Botton MHw•~M Clevt4end W•ST DfVISfOH W L 44 J6 ~ 37 " JI JI 37 JI 44 J4 49 31 S2 EAST DIVISION 45 33 42 36 '2 36 42 36 '° 39 39 JI 35 '5 S.flltdlY'a Sc.,... 8oslon 10, .,_, J Toronto 5, Te .. 1 1 Clllceoo I, Mllweuk" 3 .. ct. .550 .531 .51' .501 .'63 .410 ,313 .577 .S31 .531 .S31 .506 .S06 . 4341 S..ttte 3, S.ttlmore 2 <10 ln11lno1l Otkllind 3, 0.lrolt 1 Mlnntt0te 3, CieVelllnd 2 Gii 1 2'12 3,,., 1 11112 13'12 3 3 i SI.» SY> 11 K•nMI City 3. New York 2 ( 12 lnnl11111l TedltY'a0-""91111 (.JOlln 6·5) el Boston, (Hurst 6·7) Otkllind (COdlrOll 5·6) et 0.1rolt (let'1119uer 4-1) Te11•1 (H-ycull 11·4) et Toronto (Siieo 10-7) SNlllt <Youno 7·8) 11 Balllmon <Bod· dld<t< 4·4) Gltvelend (Ekt'141tberger 3·7) et Minne· SOI• (B. Cntltlo 4·6) N-York (Fonteno! 0-0l et Kansu Cltv ($t)lltortf 6·2) NlltleMI LM91M w•n DIV1SION W Lm flc:t. GB Atlellll ~ S.n [)!ego Houlton 51 31 .622 47 33 .see 3 42 39 .519 1\12 42 '° .512 9 Sen Frenclsco Ctnclnnell '° 41 .494 10lh 36 47 .434 IS\.'J Mon tr ff I St. Loul1 PlllJedelp/'lla Chbto PllllOurOll N-York EAST OfVISION 41 JI 41 40 31 JI 39 ., 36 42 30 52 Setl#8¥'a Sctr'9I Pl115bur"11 3, DNelfS 0 Chleeoo 4, Sen Frendsco 2 Clnctnell 2, Pllllede!Phla 1 Houlton 7, New York l .519 .506 .soo ·"' .462 .366 Allanle I, N\onlrMI S (10 innl11111) SI, Louil 12, Sen O~ 4 T .. Y'I~ Plttlburotl (lll'lodln 6·7) et Otdlen, Hoolon 7·2) Allen!• <F•leone 7·1) et MonlrHI (GuMlckson 7·9) Hou1ton (K-2·9l et New York (Lynch 6·3) PlllJedelp/'lfe (Bv1trom 2·4l et Clnclnnell (Soto 9-71 Chboo (Trout 7·7 end Ruthven S-6) et Sen FrenclM:o (Krukow S-4 and Hemf'l'l8llitr 9·4), 2 St. Loul1 (Andular 4· 11) al S.n Olaoo (Thurmond l·Ol MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS Amlncan LMtue ITilrwlll Al·Stw ~) BATTING (llO •t 11811)-C-, .....,., M2I Brett, Kense1 Cllv, .3'41 Booes. Bolton, .U.; Gr....,,, New York, .333; Thornton, Cie¥81end, .J24. RUNS-Yount, Mllweuue, S6; O Everts. Boston, $3; W. WMson, Kenae1 Clly, 53; RIPl!en, k ttlmore. S2; Werd. lw\lnneM>ta. 52. IHl·lla, 8otlon, 51; Killie, ChkllVO, 5'; C-. MllwlUllM, S4; Werd, Mll'lnesote, 52; Fr•nco, Ctevetend, 49; L.N.Perrlsll, Detroit, .,. HITS·8-s, &otton, 101; W•rd, Mlooe· 191•, '7; Wllll•ker, Detroit, 97; Ca.-, Allela. n; Ra , eoaion, 92; w. Wilson, KlftMS City, 92; Yount, MllW•ukM, 92. OOUllLES-McllM, Kenses Clly, 24; 8-a. llo\lon, ZlJ Hrbek. Mlnnewta, ?3; L N. Perrllll, Detroit, Zl; a.rnezerd, S.et-tlt, 21. TlllPLES·Grlffin. Toronto, 6; 1 are lied wll!I S. HOME llUNS·lllce, lloston, n : Arf'l'\81. lloslon, 11; Killie, ClllC890, 11; COOPlf', Mllw.uk•, 16; 4 ere tied wlrh 15. STOl.EN BASES·ll. Henderson Oell· land, U; J,Cruz, Cl\leellO, 40; W. Wlbon, KeMes Cltv, 39; II. Lew, Cllk:aoo, 37; 5emote. Texea, 25. PITCHING (1 c!Klslons)·Kooamen, Clll· Q90, 6-l, l.92: II. L Jedtson, Toronto. 6·1. 4.12: KIMll. ........ 7-1. U ; lllohettl, New York, 10-3, 3.26; Sutctltfe, CllVllilnd, 10·3, 3.92. STIUKEOUTS-SlleO, Toronlo, 112; 81y""91'1, C,..,...nd, 99; Morris, 0.troll, 93; lllfMlll, New York, 16; Sutton, MllweukM. '1. SAllES·QulMtnberrv, Kense1 Clrv, 20; StenleY. Bolton, 161 C.udlM, Sfflllt, 15, II. Devis, Mlnneaote, 12; Loller, Detroit, 11. NIUC NOTICE ........... Wt (,,.,....... Al•'11r ew.111 llATTING (llO II l:Mlta)·Henclrlck, St. t..oull, .)41; l(nltltlt. Hou1ton, .3361 Euler, Plttltlur'th, .W : NIUl'ol\y, Allent•, .H4; O•wMn, MonlrMI, .1211 Meelloek, Pfl· tabUl'tll, ,221, ltUNS•MurDfw, Atlante, 76; Oeryty, k n Olflo, .. ; •••• MonlrMI. 601 l!v1n1, Sen Frendaco, 571 Wlllon, Ntw V'otlo, 49. ltll·O•wson, MonlrMI, 65; ~rick, St.LOIJla, M; Mlif'Pfly, Attent1, •1 9-· ~ .,......, ft/ Ev1M, S.n FreftClato, 4'1 Oervev, Sen Oteoo, 49; T. Kennedy, Sen Olflo, "· HITS·Dewson, MonlrMI, 99; Thon, HO\ltlon, '9; Ollvt<, Montr .. 1, 9'; 'Garvev, Sen l»etO, 93; Htndflck, SI. Louis, '3; Murltllv, Allent1, '3. OOUBLES•Kl'lltlll, Hou1ton. 21; Buck- 1181', Chlcato, 201 Oawaon, Monlfffl, 20; J, lt•!i Plttlllureh, 20; Oliver, MontrMI, 20. TRIPLE5-llutler, Allen••· I ; Moreno, Hou1ton, lj D1waon, Mon1r .. 1, 6; !telnet, Monlrwl, t i S ere tied with 5. HOME ltUNS-Ev1nt, Sen Fr1nclac:o, If; MurPhv. ,t.ttente, lf1 OewlOll. MonlfMI, 17; ~. ~. 17; Scnmldl, PllllecMI· Ollie, IS. STOLEN BASES·llllrtfl, Monlrffl, 34; Wlllon, Nlw York, 30; LeMetlitr, Sen Frenclsco, 27; $. S.x, Dldeen, 21; Moreno, Houston, 26. PITCHING (7 dlcl1lonO•Fe1Cone, Allan-te, 7·1, 2.58; MonlefulCO, Sen Ollgo, 7·1, UI;. llvan, Houston, 7· 1. \.94/ P. Pitr11, Allenle, \0-2, 2.31; llooers, Montr11I, 12·3, 2.n. $'TRIKEOUTS·Cerlton, PhlledelPhle, 135; Soto, Clndnnetl, 124; McWlltlem1, Pltl1bllroh, 1001 Berenvl, Clnclnn•ll, 81, ROCMtrl, Mow .. 1, IS. SA llES·lleerdon, Montr .. 1, 13; Lavelle, S.n Frehclsco, 11; 8edrosl1n, Allen11, 10; Lt . Smith, Clllc•oo. 10; LUC.I, San Oleoo. 9. AMERICAN LEAGUE Rici Sox 10, Aneets 3 CALIPORNIA BOSTON ebr 11111 Carew lb 4 0 1 0 OBtf'rv c 1 0 0 0 FOii U 4 0 0 0 lleJksn d'1 ' 0 1 0 Oownlnoll 4 1 3 l Vellntln rf 4 o o o RJck1n lb 4 1 1 0 Grleh 2b 2 0 O 0 RClerk d 4 O 1 1 &oonec 3110 Sconl" lb 1 o 1 o Remv2b Bovoalb Jur•k lb Ille•" Armesd OEven1 r1 v11~mk cin Sl•Pltn lb Hottmn n Newmenc elltfllll s 0 2 0 4 1 0 2 I 0 0 0 s 1 2 0 5 1 I 1 1 2 0 0 4 I 2 5 4 2 3 1 ' 2 4 1 3 0 1 0 Tlllll J5 J t 2 Teteb 3' 10 15 10 CelNenlle 010 011 000-) hthln OllO 061 IOll-10 Gerne-Wlnnlng 1181 -Sleoleton (6). E-Booos, FOii. OP-<tlllorn11 2. LOB-Cailfornle 7, Boston 6. 28-lt1Jeckaon, lloJeckson, Cer1w, Hoff· men, Y111rzem1111. HR-Vestrremakl (4). StePllton (4), Downing (6). s.-Grleh, New· men. I,. H It Ell llB SO Callfemll Forscn L,l·S BMcL•uohlln C8rown Curll• .... '2·3 1 1·3 I 2 ' 1 1 7 • 2 1 I 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 TudorW,6·S 9 9 3 2 I 6 H8P-0Ev1n1 bv BMcLauol\lln. WP-CBrown. T-2:17. A-32,667. NATIONAL LEAGUE Pl,..tes 3, DOd9ln 0 fltTT5BURGH LOI ANGELES llllrflbl •IHlllll Wvnned JRev 2b Medick 31> JThoan lb E111tf II P•rker rt TPenec S..r• H MCWlmso ' 0 0 0 SS.>< 2b 4 0 0 0 4100 T11omud 4 000 4 1 2 0 Beker If 3 0 I 0 3 1 I 1 Guerrtr Jb 2 0 0 0 4 0 I 1 JoMr111 lb 3 0 0 0 3 o 1 1 Roen!cl< rt l o o o 4 0 1 0 lllYll c l 0 0 0 4000 AndasnH 3010 4 0 0 0 APene P 0 0 0 0 LndSIY Ph 1 0 0 0 Nlednfur o 0 0 0 O Ruuelt p1i 1 0 o 0 >4 J 6 J T819b 'II 0 2 0 ~!rt ...... ,..,,..,,.. -•t 000-, LAI....... 000 ---0 G•me-WIMlno ltBI -JTt!omclton (5). E-JoMoreles 2, Rtv••· OP-Plllsl>Ufoh 1. LO&-Pll!st>uroh 6, Los AnHtn 2, S-APene. SF-Petkitr. ,,. " It •••• so ,..,,..,. McWllm• W,9·S ' 0 0 LAI ....... APenet.,7·4 6 3 I 1 Nleclnfuer 3 0 0 0 T-2:11. A-.066. LITTLE LEAGUE ALL·STARS Senior LAtwe OIST1UCT SS TOUltNAMENT l•t w...,... ... rte, lrVlntl TaclllY'a Pint 11-..S 0- Leoune Beecll 25, El Toro o Saddieo.ck 12, Minion Soutn o Vlelo 12, Irvine Soutn 10 Leke Forni 11, Mlulon Hiils T .. Y'I Gemes 9 3 s 10 e .m. -North lrvlne v1.L11t1une lleacn 1 o.m. -M!u lon North vs. Seddlebeck 4 o.m. -El Toro n . Mlulon Soutll 7 P.m. -South lrvlne va. Min ion Hllt1 INOTE; Tournev conllnues lhrouoll Julv 16 with the chemplonlhlp oeme •t 10 e.m. WoodbrldOI Perk 11 locl1tecl et Culver end Allon strMt1 In lrvlne), OIST'ltlCT 62 TOUltNAMINT ,., ...... """' "*-tleN) MelldlY'I f'lrlt It .... ~ s o.m. -80lu va. S..Yt.w TUIMlllY's O- S o.m. -Fount•ln ll•lltv Souln "'· W11lmln11er Nellonel P\B.IC NOTICE Nil.IC NOTICE Juftlw Uetue OtlTlllCT '2 TOUaNAMllNT (ltfl ....... VlllWHllll) ~.-. """' .... ._ S p.m. -IOlle va. Hllllllntton V .... v 5. •.m, -F-t•ln VllleV SO\lth va. Wntmlnatw NetlOMI ,...... ........... 5 P.m. -Fount•ln V•lieY Nclnh Vt. OcMn vi.-Atnlf[leln 5 p.m. -ltOOlftwOOCI ·va. S..vlew , ............. S p,tn. -hlM·Huntlntton Vllllev loMr VI. Fount•ln VellV Soulll•W .. lmlnater NI• llon•I IOW ,,,__Y'• ...,,. 6 P.m. -Fountain llllltv Nor1n·OcH n View Amerlc•n loaer va. Rob· lnwood·SMvlew loser .... Mlntll9' SATUltDAY'S RUUC.T1 (60lll .. f2· ....................... , P•ST It.A.CL 350 vetda. Go Hltlh Tvmes (LldllY) \l,IO S.60 3.20 Dustvs OueMllMrt (Broou> uo 3.60 Trudllln Moon (FrvdeYl 3.60 Alao rec.cl: Legel llob, Two More Doublet, JOller Not, Oo!I Le Ferne, Got Hl1 Shere. Time: 17.13. U IXACTA 11-3) P81d 166.IO. SICIONC, RACI. 350 varcls. RIM N Hltll'I (Cerdore) 3.00 2.40 2.60 Wild Arure (AlrnllHlll) 3.40 3.00 llvthm Br••ker (Mllc:MMl s.oo Also riced: Cllinlc Arure, Eu v llOllln Jet, Miu BUQUll, Ooubll Cover.-, Llttle Hubie, 0-let ,,.._, T"8 TOMlm•1ter, Time: 11.0I. S2 IXACTA 13·1) pefd all.60. TH•D ltACI. 350 verdl. Mini Unc ILICkevl 7.40 3.IO 3.00 01•1 Tele!lt (Pltkenlonl S.00 U O Altornev Gener•l 2.10 Also reced: Jeremie. Rocket Edith. Mlnv ON, Junia Junr. Ooo, Lunar Te, C~T011I. Time: 17.fO, POUltTM ltACI. 170 VM'dl. Noneved Gr-(Ctra1I tt.20 1.00 4.tO TIMI' Welk (Adelr) 1.40 4.40 Mon1ieur Le ltuM (Cr-) 2.IO Atso reced: S.v1nnah One Time, Corne W•ICh Me Ftv, IN. Stecv, Feat FellOw Jr .. JOM90. Time: 46.0S. 12 IXACTA (4·Sl pelcl 17UO. PIPTI4 ltAC•. 400 ¥Well. Gtllulne Per· ltctlon CTrsre) 2.10 UO 2. 10 Loobt Luv (Mlteflel) MO 2.20 EHY Hooter (Adllr) 2. 10 A tao rec:ed: P,.Ollct Vldorv. Our Crowd P18111r, Deallln 81ue. Time: 20.0S. U IXACTA (6-1) Nici 111.60, sutnt ltACll. 350 vercls. II..,_ y.,_. (YOIY) 00 1.00 J.00 OH·Lll Te ~ (FIOrft) 6.20 IUO Oli·Ml11 Diaco dencer IMl!chetll 7.20 lOM Allo rec.cl: Mlled'f Comrntllder, our ~tvlnt S.lnt, lien OOllOll Too, Umlta Jet. C-.tNOUI QuMI, Smooth t..oulM, L.olu • Sivie. Tlme: \7,k. 12 IXACTA (I· 11 Nkl 147.IO. 12 llXACTA lt•7l t1ald di.to. SIV•NTM aACL J50 Yerdl. Ktttvl Coller IC,._) UO 2.IO l.40 Time to Shu (L.eckey) uo 3.40 Luckv BIOw <ACS.Ir> 2.IO Also rec:ect: S.--St•n B~. ExfOf• tlon, Pwlllnll Bue, Alaaeedel'o. Time: 17.15. 12 IXACTA (•SI pelcl llS.00. llGHTI4 lltACI. )50 YM'~ Mlohlv PollcY CTrse) 4S.40 IUO 7.00 Ptev Tuff ICerdote) 3.00 UO Mr .Jef Tex (L.adtevl uo AIM> recect: P•I• aov, t-tn. Tru lteOll. Anott'141r Afton Bue. E11y "*"""", Goin tor It, 8urnpy ltOld, IN. Merry c;tlldt. Time: 17n. 12 IXACTA ClH l N ici s\37.20. n "9CK MX (2-4-6-I+ 10> pelcl S25,f7UO wllfl four wlMlne tldltlt (1h1 honftl.12 Pica Six COlllOletlon Nici tll0.60 wlt'1 2tt wtnnnlilckfb (flYI f'.IOtWI). """" RACL .. nrdl. T"8 Shogun (Pl\lltll) IUO .. 20 UO The 5ltnltur• t<Mdoul UO UO Wlndv O•atl IAOl!rl 7,20 Also re<»d; Trloll CllemPlon, SlllrllY B, SC.Ilea a.bv, BrMkln "•·A lure.._, Flamboven. · Time: 21.tl. a2 IXACTA (7-1) Nici 127.60. Nil.IC NOTICE HtlYWMd f'11111 IATWDAV'I ••SULT1 (16111 " ............ ,... ...... , ,..., uc•. 1 111• m11ea. lrtn lty (t.Mu) tUO 13.IO '·.·· KIVI¥ !Mc:Cen'onl 7 . .0 4.00 ¥tllllr llenll (ftlftclv) uo Allo reced: IMcklOtl, •ra~• Chlltton, Niver Looi! leek, IKllellne. '°'6Y Lovet, T'l'V Siik, Plt1t1 Mall, Otw•n• Proi.ee. Time; 1:45 115. NCOHD ltACa. 6 lurtonot. U,,.. Fiii! (01vt) UO ._. i.60 C.l*Y (11111 .. ) • uo 4.60 Air Current < ftlncev l >AO AltO recect; VOllW. Pino Allll, ,,,,.,,, Sidi, LlllM Metlnot. O•llY lteoort, Orum Ofum, I Lo1te C:Ol'nNllY. Time: 1:11 )/S. 12 DAILY DOUIL• (5-7) Nici 1160.00. THIRD ltACI. ' furtonos. Jim T" CMe11l IUO 6,60 4,00 P1t'a "'9 (Telelr1) 4.60 ).20 80lcl P•I (Ptdrou> 3.00 ...... rlQCI: Llelltnl1111 EllPl'llS, Wll'l lttl), Sov ltey, J1bber Weclly. Time: 1;11 3/5. as aXACTA 16·1) H ICI 1in.oo. POURTM RA.Ca. I 111' mllll. F•ncv WlllO* (Plnc:evl '·'° 3.IO >.oo ~ten 5ter <M«:rrn> J.IO uo B1111« Chllrn (Toro) UO AllO l'ICed; My OonM 11 .. Miu Centurv X, SMculet• In Gold, Netatla Knows . Gummoee, ,._tty, Time: 1:•5 1/S. "'"" uca. ()lie mllt on turf. GrMftll-(Melll) UO 3.00 1.40 Atlllre ISlbllll) f..10 S.IO Couoer't Park (H•wley) 4.20 Also rec.cl: e-, Ju1tlflcante, Forlli, SurrWTWr SecNence, Girt Blllter, llllhoP'I Fllfle, Lii Pedrer1. Time: 1:35 115. IS IXACTA <Ml peld ... SO. SIXnt RAC•. 6 turtonoa. Secret II-<Plnc•Yl 3.oo uo 2.60 Doller O•rflllll (P9drOH ) 6.IO S.IO ~ Olah (Fl*!lft) 4.60 Also raced: °'8111 L.edy, Pnll'1 H-v. Flvl1111 LlnMtt, A.-re , lhbY 8oom, Dence Empress. Time: 1:11, " axACTA 00-3) peld Sll0.00. SSVIHTM RACI. I 111' mllll on turf. Mv N1t1ve Prtnc:.1 <Pncvl 7.40 3.60 3.20 Pro or Con COIYMl 6.40 uo "'" (Meu) 6.20 Atto reced: Grenla o~. Enote G•v. 111 .. Oe Pie. Tlll'll: 1:41 2/S. as •XACTA ll·4l peld t1'2.00. 12 P1Ct< llX (7·6-2-1-2 or 10-1) oeld Sl,462.50 with I 17 wlnnlno llck.et1 (SIX l'lorWS). 12 Pick Sl11 c:conaolatlon pefd S7Ud with 2,m wlnnlflo ticket• lflv• hones). llGHTM ltACI. 6 turfonot. Slmoie Metlc (0etvM) 11.20 3.20 2.60 AllllM (Plncey) 2.20 2. 10 111«>'1 Ge toeu <C11t1nede) 2.IO AIM> rec:ed; Unde't Lffdef. Onlv Sllll, Air of Melntv, Volencle, Elualv1 'N Fleet, P,.ettv Pro1HC:t, Min C•moufleoe, Lise 11. Quick. Timi: 1:10 ltS. .S •XACTA (7-1) N ld 143.~. llMTM RACa. 1 111 miles on turl, llem T-(MeH) 27.40 14.60 UO LuekV Min (Toro) 1.40 5.60 s~ K. ~ <PMrore> 7.40 Alto rlC9Ct: TOW« Brldoe, Truckloed, ~ ~.nc11on. c ... r Vitrdlct, Buen Clllco, N..cMr, Torn. Ttm.: 1:• 215. <1. as CXACTA (7·6) peld *9.oo. Al,..,_ -32,t!I. Mlw•Ull• OMft Oen Pooiev ...... ~ wanv Armttrono '6·72·...__ Merk Cetc:evece1111 '9·71....-207 Jtonnll 8llclt 70-70--47-207 Den Pofll 7o-70-67-207 t.errv Mire n-70-'6-2GI Mlek Soll 61·72 ......... 11111 Murehlton 70-711----Lonnle Nlelllll 74·67·67-209 lllctllrd Zokol 10-72·'6-2111 Ta<hullo Chl!I 73·41·*""'209 "-Mett~ ...... 71-209 Pavnestewert 70-tt-~ Morrla Het•llkv 70-61·71~ Lon Hlnkle U-71·67-2\0 Bred llrYent 70-12·..-ilo Lennie Ciernent1 73·67·10-2\0 StcMter Hlelll 7'·67-69-210 llruce Fltlwr 71·12·......,11 J•Y H-72·7o-6~ll Buddy G•rdner 67·71-7>-21 I Jim Colbert t9-71-71-2ll Steve Mll!IYk n-..-7<>-1\ 1 MerftL.... 12·t9·~1\ Llndv Miiier 12·72·67-2ll Jim 8-'0I n-11-..-i11 Georoe Areher 70-73·..-ill George Cedlt 71·7o-7<>-111 Biii c.w.. 12·69-~11 Bob Tw1v 7l·71>-61-2ll Gr1t1 Powen 73·71·67-211 Tim Non-11 74·12-66--212 Mika Moriev To-70-7~12 Clarenc. llOH "·'9·74-2\2 Merk O'Melre '5·72-75-112 Kwmlf lM1ev 13·73·6'-212 Ken ~ 61-75-69-212 1t1v Stewert 72· 7'·67-213 O.A. Welbrlllll 72·7o-71-2l3 BIP Sender 7G-72-7l-213 Oennl1 Tl1l1nl 61·71·74-213 Vietor lt-ledo 73·70-7C>-213 Howerd Twllly 70-73·70-213 GIN Gron 75-6'·6~13 S.mmv Rldlels 73·12-61-213 9ob Boyd 7'·7o-70-2l4 Chll'111 CCIOO>t 71·7'-ff-'114 Gerv McCord 72· 70-71-114 Cehlln Peete 69-73·72-214 Johll Adema 75·61·71-214 G•Yln LevlftlOn 71·71-72-214 Lllncl Ten Broeck 77·61·7C>-21S Pel McGow•n 71-71·7>-'215 BIM Kretrert 74·70-7l-215 ltOd Curt 71·73-71-215 i.-erd Thonlc>aon 70-73·72-215 OaYldOtrln 73·73·7<>-216 Jon ChllffH 73·73·7C>-216 Jim Dent 10-n -1-116 MldllY VOllol 72·71-73-216 Pel UndlllV 72·71-73-216 Oe\llcl .._... 73·72-71-216 Merli Pfeil 75·6'-7~16 t.errv Rinker 73·73·7<>--216 Phll Hlncoctt 72· 74· 7<>-116 Tom Llhrnltn 7S·71-71-2l7 .JOltle M4M n · 73· 12-217 OeJe Doutleu 61· n -7>-2\1 1111 ltttlofl 72·7Mt-211 °'"' $toekl0rt 7'·7t·1)-211 C\Jf1 Bvrum 7$·71·12-211 DM'rlll IC.ftlner 7S·71-7t-211 Art4V NO<lfl 76-6'-7-21' Tony Sllll 7'·12·7-220 a.eu a.11t111 7l·n·75-120 Chl·Chl lloctrleuet 6f-1S-77-221 OrvllleMoodY 73·12·n-223 Cf'GA~ (If 9elldle• QueMc) LM Trevino 67·4S-6~20l Tommy "f••Ume 61·67·7~5 D ..... ..,,. 6'·'7·~ OenH•~ 61·'4·76 110 GrehetTI Gunn 71·6S-75-ll 1 Oelllel Tllbo1 67-12-n-2n Gerv W•llne 6'·71-72--212 Men SllWleck '9·71-73-213 Jwrv Andltsoll 72·70-71-213 ltOOllll Phll19s 7o-71-7)-21' Juen Pinion 71-71·72-214 Jim ltulledtl 12-72-7<>--21' ~°*'" 6'•73·7>-215 lta.-Munol 70-Jo-7 ...... 216 Antonio lnntellate '9·72·75-116 v.,... Trtl'llDlev n ·n ·71-2l6 Arnold Pllmer 73· 74 • ...-2 t6 Antonio Gerrklo 72·13·71-217 t<evln OlcklY 71·7•72-217 Hef1> HOlldlelter 7'·71·72-217 Tom JedllOll 71-72-75-211 P11tick c o11on n -10-1._,11 l!rln ll•v F1Mt1Y 71·73·74-111 Ml.IC NOTICE Pla.IC NOTICE De'M CUii <et•-l .......... ...... °"*" Gullllrmo VU.1·J-Luis Clerc (Ar-· llnel di!. Paolo krtoluc:cl·Adrteno Pen• •II•, 7·5, t-a, 6·4. l•t ......._, Allttnlle) Auttnllll a. R""8MI I Peul McN1m1t1~EdlnOndeon (.t..•J. trel11l def. Ille Neatese-FIOtln s.tetaiMt, 1·6, 7·5, 6-0. (If MuMlll, ,,_ Frence 2, PetltllllY 1 Doubles lllctor Peccl·Frendac:o Gon1•1 IPM'e· guu) def. Henr1 L_,te·Glllft Morreton, •·4. 6·4, ,.7, <•t•1..__ ......... 1 ...... \:: .. leeleM 1 Anws" Jerryd·Henl Slmol>uon (Swtclelll def. Chrl1 Lewlt·ltuaMI $1molOl't, 6-2. 6-4, 4·6, 6·4. (.t Tel Alltlr) w"' o.-a. 1ve11 2 ...... Mlct\MI Wftllltllll IWnt G«menvl def. Oheher Perlll1, 2-6, 6-0, 7·5, ll·t. H .. tf l'wne t9UfMV Cet...._,,IUI ,..,..... Slllllel John Fllroereld (Aullrelt.) Clef. Tom Gullll<ton (U.S.), ... 7, -~·t 6·1, Scott Onl1 (U.S.) 68f. Mell Mltcneoi (U.S.), 7"'6, >·6, 6·1. USl'L tllll""' S~tMAU .....-.sc... Plllladtti>llle .. , CNc:ellO lt (OI) WMlltndtnMa~ LUlaALL .,_._........,. llAL TIMOltE OltlOLE5-f'llced TlPOV Mertlne1, Pltd>er, on Ille 11·d8v c11 .. bled "''· ....... 1.....-e ATLANTA BltAllE5-Sent Tommy ._,, Pltchet, lo llldvnond Of the lni.r· netlonal i..eue on 1 2G-d8v rthMllll•tlon bell&. llOOT9ALL ....... , ..... LM9YI BUFFALO llLU-S'9ned Jl'fl Pvburn, frH Mi.IY, to • aerlet of one-vn r con· trect1. MIAMI DOLl"HINs-sltlned O•n Merino, quertert>edt, to e rnutll·.,..r con- trect. Ml.IC NOTICE FICTrTIOUI •UllNHI FtcmlOUI •UllNHI "1CTITIOUI MllMll .....,......._,_ --11 "1CTITIOU9 IUIMll l'ICT1T10Ul llUIMH l'ICTITIOUI 9UIMll MA* aTATlmNT rNAMtnAftiii'Wr MA* ITATnmNT NA• ITATIMDT N.U. ITATIM .. T NAMI' ITAT£MENT NA• ITATIMSNT Tiii following persons er• doing The following persone ire doing butl,,.._ n : CFIAlllNGS, 1• Cher l>ustness u : Hill• ~. Newport Beech, Ca. P.D.O. FL VER DELIVERY 1172 VIC· 92680 IOrll St., Cotti MIN, CA 92821 DAVlD STEELE ENTERPRISES, ROBERT E. McCOSKER 1172 VIC· Del. corp.. 14 Cherry Hilla L.ane. tori• St.. Cotti a.ti ... , CA 92527 Newpor1 Beech. Ca. 92680 Thi• bull""' Is oOflduotl<I lly: '" Tiii• bUllneu Is oonducied by: lndMdu11 corpb<atlon Robert E. Mceotller DAVID STEELE ENTERPRISES Thie etet-1 .., .. flied with the Don e...ier. Pr... County Clerk ot Orange County on Thi• •t•l-1 WU fifed wtth 11141 June 22, 19113 County Cler1! of Orenge County on P21t1• June t5, 111113 Publlahed Orenoa Coal! Dally '21 Pilot June 28, July 3. 10, 11. 1"3 Publtllled Oren9• Coest Diiiy 2918-83 Piiot June 19, 26, July 3. to, 1883 i------------ 2810.113 flt8lJC NOTICE P\B.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUI ., ..... NAMl ITATIMPIT '1CTITtOUI .u.-11 The tollowtng perton1 ire doing NA• ITATl•NT tlneM u : The tollowlng person1 are dOlng GRAHAMS INTERNATIONAL buelneea w. REGISTER 2084 Golden Eye Pl, FANE' EXTRAOROINAIRE Coat• Mele, CA 9211211 CATERING ANO CONSULTING ROBERT E. ORAHAM 2084 GOid· 2500 E. Col.II Hwr No. 5, COf'on• del en Eye Pt, Cott• Mna. CA 82828 Mer, CA 921125 MARVLANEOAAHAM 2084 Gold· ANNI E. McCON\llLLE 704 'I• en Eye Pl .. Cotti M ... , CA 92828 Jumlne, CMon• def Mer, CA 921125 · Thll t>u1lnet1t It aonduoted lly: tn Thll bu$1-It oonductl<I by: •n lndMdual, hu•bllld end wife lndlvld~ Roblt't E. Or1h1m Anni E. Mceonvlllt T l'tll ttaterflel\I w .. flled With the Tlll• •1•t-t ... llltd llwll'1 tile County Clerll ol Orenge County on county Cterk 01 Or•noe Collnty on June 11, 1183 June 22. tM3 Pl1 .. '21tt71 Publf9hed Orange Cotti Delly Pu~ Of911C19 Coat Dally Piiot June t9. :le. July 3. 10, 1tt3 The followlng p«tont -doing Tiie lollowtng penone -doing The following petlON -doing The lollowlng pereone .,. doing The lollowlng pertoM ere doing bUlll'tMI •: 11u91,_ •. bllli'*9 ... ; bUllnetl U ; bl.tat,,_ M : REALESTATEESTA8Ll8HMENT, RK&HREALTVCOMPANY 4299 O RIGI NAL MOBILE OIL (A) PACE SYSTEMS. INC. (8) OLD OAKLAND ROAD AS· 705 El Ctmlno RMI, Tuetln, Cellt. MllOMhllf ~d Suh .. l05 CHANGERS 4211 .... Mlt'guerlte Ave., PIONEER ADVANCE CHEMICAL SOCIATES 3151 Alnf•Y AY9nue. 82880 Ntwpon 8"ctl ea, e3eeo ' Coron. del M8t, CA 92'25 SYSTEMS INC., \7420 Mt. H«• Su111D·1. Cott•~. CA 8M2t Anh• A. Schandtll.1; l1 SI. Trociea. Tetry L RllOo.. Trut1M 2501 DONNA JANET AK OS 428 .... rmann. Sult• 9 .. Foun11Jn V•lley, Ca. RICHARD c. BOATMAN 3151 Air· Newport 8Mch, C1ln. 82.tlO L'911thouM LIM Coron. d9I Mer Merguet11e. Corona Ciel Mar, CA 82708 w•y A-. Sult• 0-1, Cost• MeM, Hll'ky L Betker, 31311 Holly Dr, Ct 82925 ' ' 82925 P-Advenc;e Chemlell 8ystem1 CA 8211211 South Utgul)I Celll. t29n Aobert A KendMI 2200 Water EAIC SATHER 42B 'A MlfVl*lt•. Inc., 17420 Ml. Htrrmtnn. Sult• 8. MARV K. OHMER315t Alrw9)'Av· G~W.Moore.201Glenwood tron Oflyt ·Corona 'c1e1 Mar C. CoroneelelMer,CAt2U5 Fountllln Vt1tey,C1.82708 enue, Sutt• D·l. Co1t1 M.M. CA Clrcte l!O-F, Monterey, C•. N840 821125 ' ' •. Tiile ~ •• conducted by;. Thi• blltlMM I• condl.IC11d by:. 92525 JOHP11 J. Murphy, 11 SoiMa, 9l'llCe E. .._,,lngton, T"*" gen«• pettnerthlp corporation. Thie bullMN I• conduc1ed by: e lrvtfte, Callloml• 92715 • 1831 Port L..alreflt P1Q Nllwpor1 Oonn1 J1Mt111oe P-Advance C1141mlc•I Sy1teme, gener11 partn«shlp Tttll ~ " Cond\lc:t9d by: • 8"ctl c.. 92teO • Eric: 8at1Mw Inc. Mer; K. OtllMt genetal pennerttilp NenCv H H.;,lnO'on. Tnm.e, Tll'9 et•I.,,,..,. -ftled wll:tt the Ger•ld L. Smith, Pretldent Thia """"*'' ..... llltCI with the JOSEPH J, MUAPHY 113 t Port ~t ~ ~ County Cr.II of Oranoe County on T'11• 1111atntn1 w11 n1ec1 with tile Couflty Clenl ot Or1nge County on Thi• etllWtlent w .. flied wttt1 tl:le 8Mch c a t2tl80 ' June 22, t* County C"'1c of Or1nge County on June ~2. 1983 Cou11ty Clllrll of Orange County On p1411' H.' Parllla. 5 s-~ ·-~ . J , 1'119111 Jvnt f5, 1883 "1f1• JuM f5, 1183 , ll'VIM. c.. m 14 ' Publ-arena. eo.t Delly 1'11... Publlllled Or1111941 Cout Delly ~ H~ D KOl'l)lky 443 So Tracy Piiot JVM 2$, Jut./!, 10, 17, t"3 Publllhecl Orenge Collll OaJIV Pilot June 211. July 3, 10. t7. ,. Pvblllhtcl 0..,. Cont Diiiy Orange Ca. 82tel ' ' · 2924-ta Piiot Junt 11, 28, ->uty 3. 10, 1813 2915-13 Piiot June 18, 28, Jtif 3, 10. 1983 TI1(e ~ 111 eotfduetecs by • •-"" NO-21127-53 r:::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:=o;;;;;;iiiiiiiii'" Ml.IC NOTICE 2808-83 genetal '*"~· ,.._,., ,._ ----------ltUOt £. H.-0..ton. ---_ _.._II PWLIC NOTICE Trvet ... 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I J t • ~-, Ml.IC NOTICE ~___,,-·-· . ··--·-..·--·-»·•·~~ '911CI UOTHlll$ llU llOADWAY MOITUAIY l 10 Bro•d wav Costa Meaa ~2-9150 IALTllH6HON SMITH I MMllL WHTCUH CMAN&.1 427 E 17th St Costa Mesa 846-9371 .. r' : I ,. Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunday, July 10, 1983 Housing becoming 1lnore affordable? • I : WASHINGTON-In ita 12th I ponaecutive month of improve- ment, the National Asaoclation of I 'Realtors•' Housing Affordability 1 Jndex reached the 84.0 mark in I May. I Last month's in<fex was th.e 'County scores ·in buildings's 1 ' Gold Nuggets • SAN FRANCISCO: Builders ..-id architects from the Los An- 1 ,1eles/Orange County area once I -qain won the majority of this year's Gold Nugget Awards, the building industry's accolade for ~·Best in the West" design for residential, commercial, industrial and land use projects. Buckingham Estates in Van ·Nuys emerged the big victor, 'Winning the top Detached Home of the Year Award. A Colorado r J,roject, West Ranch in Keystone, l 'took Attached Home of the Year r I ~Dors. • Grand Award winners. best in 'I ~eir categories, included; Pacific 'Federal Plaza in Costa Mesa, Copa !de Oro Restaurant in Costa Mesa, {Central Savings and Loan in '.Laguna Hills, Main/Redhill Busi- ~ Park in Irvine, Stevens '~uare on Tustin, and Le Pare in .El Toro. highest since January 1980, when lt was 85.9. "The May index means that a family earning $24,383-the me- dian U.S. family income-had 84 percent of the income necessary to qualify for the purchase of a median-priced home, which.was $69,300lastmonth," explained Dr. Jack Carlson, chief econorplst and executive vice president' of the association. The last time the Housing _ Afforda bility Index w as 100-meaning the med.ian family incorne was exactly what was needed to qualify for the me- dian-priced existing home-was December 1978. The index has been below 100 ever since. "While the May index is just 0.3 percentage points higher than April's index of 83.7, it is 18.8 points higher than the 65.2 level recorded in May 1982-the index low ," Carlson said. The economist cited rising fam- ily income, steady home prices and lower mortgage interest rates as reasons for the steady improve- ment in affordability as of May. He cautioned, however, that the May index does not reflect the recent increase in mortgage interest rates to the 13 percent and above range. The impact of these higher rates on housing af- fordability could be reflected in the June index, he said. In May, the average interest rate on institutional mortgages to finance the purchase of existing homes fell to 12.8 percent. It was 12.88 percent in April and bad been 16.11 percent one year ago. Monthly principal and interest payments on a 30-year, fixed-rate mortgage for 80 percent of the median-priced home increased to One of many manufactured homes on display at Southern California Home and Garden · Show in Anaheim July 16-24. Manufactured housing an alternative With the C08t of conventional report that they are incresing the of manufactured housing, the housing at a record high, more and amenities offered in their homes show will offer over 600 exhibits. more Southern Californians are to fill the needs of customers who of products and services for the turning to manufactured housing are looking for comfortable but home and garden to competely fill as a way to attain the American affordable housing. the entire Anaheim Convention Dream of a home of their own. In Many young couples have Center, including the two new response to the increased demand, found that while conventional exhibit halls. This is the largest manufacturers are offering excit-housing is beyond their means, show of its kind in the United ing new features such as fire-they can still become homeowners States with almost 400,000 square places, finished drywall interiors by purchasing a manufactured feet of exhibit space. and deluxe kitchens. house and either setting it down Exhibits will include every- Visitors to the Anaheim Con-on a foUndation on their own lot or thing from furnishings, ap- vention Center, July 16, will be renting a space in a park. pliances; home entertainment able tO visit a complete exhibit hall Empty-nesters who no long~r centers, home improvements, in- of manufactured housing and see need their larger homes with terior decorating, additions, roof- a wide selection of homes with all extensive work, but wish to live ing and security systems to pools, the newest innovations. comfortably at a reasonable price spas, patio furniture and green- Among the exhibitors deplay-are also customers for maufac-houses. · ing their latest models are Silver-tured housing and the market is The "Flower Show'' designed ; The 20th Annual Gold Nugget .'Awards competition drew over ~50 entries from all 14 Western 'States eligible to participate,· in- duding Alaska, .Ari7.ona, Cali- 'fomia, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, .Oregon, Texas, Utah, Washington ·and Wyoming. $605 in May. crest, Fuqua, Grove and Golden expanding every day. by Kae Colouris is always one of .--------W.:.:...;;es..:.t;.;.. . ..:.All.=...;:..o;.;_f _th_ese'--'--man-'--_uf_ac_ture __ rs ___ In_a_d_d_iti_·o_n_to_t_his_·-=gi_· an_t _d_is..._p_la_.y_the main attractions. jHome sale push big success Fourteen sales were tallied in just one month during the recently completed $3,000 "buy now" program offered at Brookhurst Village Con- dominiums in Anaheim. Offered only for a limited time, the !i,peeial buyer incentive was made available to buyers who could move to Brookhurst Village by July 1. "The obvious sales success of this program has sparked a lot of enthusiasm and buyer interest at Brookhurst Village, resulting in high traffic each week." commented Lewis Allen of J. Lenon Realty, exclusive sales agent for the development. Priced from just $74,900 with 10 ~ percent, a 30-year fixed rate financing and 5 percent down payments, the total move-in cost at Brookhurst Village is as low as $5,900. "Even without the spedal bonus, our prices and terms make Brookhurst Village one of the best ownership opportunities currently available in the Orange County area, " Allen said. Offered with a selection of five spacious two or three-bed.room floor plan arrangements, the con- dominium homes at Brookhurst Village have up to 1,195 square feet of living space. Quality appointments throughout each con- dominium include central air conditioning, a private front patio or balcony, rear yards (&Ome plans), oak cabinetry and custom draperies. The large master bedroom suites are high.lighted by a separate bath/dressing area with a mirrored wardrobe or walk-in cloeet. The open-irtyled kitchen area in each plan includes such modern built-in appliances as a microwave o'(en. gas range and a dishwasher. Professionally landacaped courtyards within the family-oriented community include barbeque areas, two swimming pools and whirlpool spas. Two recreation buildings with pool tables, saW\85 and a party room are al8o available as well as a children's play area. The private, security-gated condominium com- munity of Brookhurst Vil.age ia near three major freeways for an easy commute to downtown Los Angeles as well as Orange County employment areas. Many fine shopping centers including the popular Anaheim Plaza regional mall are in the immediate vicinity. The model homes and sales office are open daily from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Located at the intenection of Brookhurst Street and Ball Road in Anaheim, Brookhunt Village can be reached via the Brookhunt Street or Ball ROlld exit from the Santa Ana Freeway or the Brookhunt Street exit from the Garden Grove Freeway. DeRose named exec of building firm Presley of Southern California'• preeldent, Terrance Barry, recently announced that Cbarlel F. DeRoee hat joined the company aa vice pretlident of construct.ion. DeRoee, after four yean with Mayer Con.st.ruc- tion Company in Beverly Hilla and two years with Jagennan Corporation tn Marina del Rey, cornea to Ptesleyw1th 28 yeanof experience in many phuesof the construction indUllry, including f!9timating, purchaaing, and IUCh positions as field auper- lntendent,-manager of construction, and vice presi- dent of construction. His building career lncludes the buildina of condominiums and town.home projects, llnCle-f.amily homel, mobile park.-, shopping centers and a hoepital as well aa a large variety of offaite development. Be.idea holding a general contractor'• and wvera} 1Ubcontractor'1 licenaes, DeRoee ia a lkeNe reel estate .ie.per.m. DeBcm hat been a participant in eeminan and ~ ciouna at the Univenity of Buffalo, USC, UCLA and Stanfonl Univentty. He hat been active ~th the Dale CarnetPe public speaking COW'leS for the Cerebral Pally Foundadon and a leeder in the membenhlp~drtve lot Boy~-of America. ~ ---• ~- Computer prograrns· planned The Calif omia Aaloci.atlon ot Realtors and MicroVenture, ar. Irvine software development fin: have announced the releaae of tht fint in a aeries of computer programs created especially for the independent Realtor thiE month. , The first phase of thEJ CARIMicroVenture "Real &tau.' Software Library," which is~~ released under the title ' "Realt) ONE," includes three pro· grams-Residential Financia} Analysis, Sales Management an<i Real Estate Aocounting. · The CAR software products art developed for the small to me· dium-aired brokerage office anc provide programs to accommodatt the first-time computer user. "Re· ally ONE" requires no specia. knowledge of data processing anc, 1 are simple and easy to operate. The software packages are cur· rently compatible with the IBM Personal Computer and the Com· paq, a portable computer. The software will soon be adapted tc running on at least seven other hardware systems. All MicroVenturelCAR soft· ware products are priced between $300 and $700, with the average price per package about $500. Future "Software Library" re· leases scheduled for 1983 include Investment financial analysis, ac- counts receivable, 8"COW\ta pay· able, property management escrow officer, inventory manage- ment, real estate word pl'OOel8ing standard forms, general partner agent/client manager, financial planning, insurance planner, ta)( planner and financial calculator. I Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, July 10, 1983 81 Lower interest rates still needed Philip Reilly, presi- d en t o f the Mission Viejo Co., will be the fea t ured speaker at the July 18 meeting of the Home Builder s Council a t the Air- porter Inn in Irvine. He will discuss his company's history. SAN FRANCISCO-Although the housing industry has ex- perienced a "remarkable turn- around" in the past six months, lower interest rates, reduced fed- eral deficits and new housing legislation are needed to sustain thscurrent recovery beyond 1984, according to Harry Pryde, presi- denlof the National Association of Home Builders. In opening remarka before the 25th annual Pacific C.OUt Builders Conference, Pryde said that the prognosis for housing "looka good for the next 12 to 18 months." But, he added, "to keep this recovery going al its present pace, interest rates must stay down." Pryde said thatNAHBls projec- ting about 1.56 million housing starts this year, an increase of about 47 percent over last year's depressed level of production, assuming t.hat the FHAJV A rate drops to about 11 percent later this year. Housing starts rose to an annual level of 1.8 million units in May, Silver Sands Club invites relaxation F.asy<are designs with ample living area for formal entertaining or quiet relaxation have convinced many Silver Sands Racquet club homeowners that this is the place t.o live year-round. The Palm Desert resort com- munity, by McLain Development Co., offers three spacious floor pla.rut-each with two bedrooms and two bath&-ranging up to 1,421 square feet. F..ach design, according to Sales Manager Bob Ogle, was the result of an in- tensive survey among home- buyers and visitors as to which features they admired most in Silver Sands' first phase, as well as any additional features they would like to see included in homes in the second phase. Plan A, lll06t popular of the floor plans in the first phase, has been retained for the second. This well-designed plan features an eye-catching atrium that greets visitors as they enter through the tiled foyer from the private courtyard entry. The atrium is perfect for desert plantings and patio furnishings if desired, and is a delightful highlight as viewed through a bay-windowed kitchen eating area. A sumptuous mast.er suite features a bath with a greenhouse window overlooking th e shower compartment. A sec- ondary bedroom with self-contained bath is perfect for an older child or overnight guests. Pryde said, the highest production rate in nearly four years. In the first five months of thia y~ar. he said, housing starts were up 75 percent over the same period last year; sales in the fU;st four months were up 60 percent. "The fact that housing ia lead- ing the nation out of recession comes as no surpriJle to us," Pryde said. "Our industry has triggered every economic recovery in the postwar period." But, Pryde w arned, "interest rates are still too high" for a sustained economic recovery. He calculated that the spread be- tween interest rates and the inflation rate, normally one to three points, has been running about eight points. The inflation rate has been about 1 percent during the first five months of 1983. Pryde predicted a "showdown in the financial markets" by the end of 1984 if the government continues to run up annual deficits in the $200-$300 billion range. He said it is only a matt.er of time before private credit demands, increasing as the recovery gains momentum, collide with the debt financing needs of the federal government. The government is currently "devouring" more than hall of all the available capital in the mar- ketplace to finance its debt, he said. "The deficit madness must stop," Pryde said. "And the only way to stop it is for Congress and the administration to reach a bipartisan compromise on the fiscal 1984 budget.'' Closer to home Pryde said the housing industry will face an uphill struggle in Congress to extend tax exempt revenue bonds beyond their scheduled sunset Dec. 31 this year. Since the early 1970s, he said, 700,000 home buyers have u.sed tax exempt bond financing to buy homes. Behind 'these Gates • CUllOlll Homes e • • Ire 181111 BUiit And 30 choice bu1ld1ng sites are available -some with outstanding views The owners of the homes and lots chose Hidden Mountain for lhe exceptton111 value, outstanding location. and the prestigious San Juan Capistrano area, iust three miles from the ocean Hidden Mountain 1s reserved st11ctly for custom homes. and excellent financing 1s available. as well as expen consultahon on design and constructoon Bulld your dream home in Hidden Mountain -for less than the luxury tracl homes 1n the !lrea From $15,000 10 $155,000 28012 San Juan Creek Road ( 7141 831-'71102 Of 131-75 70 01'*" (/IJ/'f 10 10 5 ~rcfl~ A OUNTAIN COUNTaY HOMfSITI.S IN SAN JUAN CAPISTllANO Bank of Americas ac/justable rate home IOans now lower than many fixed rates. Cad and Leslie got Bank of America's Custom Current Custom Home Loan Rate Home Loan-the adjustable rate loan that right 1-----------------1 now is lower than many fixed rate home loans. lt offers two attractive payment options. One for which the monthly payment can be fixed b six mooths and another fixing the monthly payment for up to five years. IG75%11D3% IU example, suppoee you were to obtain a $100,000 Custom Home Loan with an initial note rate of 10.7596. Based on an assumed pre· il ~-.. ~-~-.................. -b m ---------~ ~flllhl-•··-- paid finance charge of $2,200.00, the loen would have an annual percentage rate of 11 .0396. It would initially require repayment in 360 monthly payments of S933.49 per month. The annual percontage rate and amount of the monthly payments would change as a result of interest rate chanacs. What's more, if you have both a Bank of America checldna add savings account and use our Moneyliansfer Service to make your loan payments automatically, we'll reduce your loan origination fee by SWO. R>r more information about a Custom Home Loan, come to any Bank of America branch. We're California's number one lender. And right now, wevc got the money. BANK ON THE LEADER .. • • ,. '· ~· \' •' . ·\. ~ ! I .. ' 7• I - I --- Iii Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunday, July 10, 1983 lWhirlyhirds offer a special service ' tii.2t.D!~ ~THONY Down the road a piece from the blg jets at J ohn Wayne Airport, a little Oock of helicopters whlr and bum. They're part of the HeliStream company fleet -.cl by cuatomers for aerial photography, flight inltruction, chartered flights and "h~-dining." Imagine this scenario: A huaband and wife caucht in ruah hour traffic trying to get to a special ..,.iaurant for an anniversary. The husband turns to ~wife and says, "Gee, dear, we could have flown." And ao they could have. HeliStream, a new a:mpany just started up last October, offers helicopter tervice to scenic dining spots for the road w.ry, The price? A mere $360 an hour of flight time, minimum. For a bit more. the helicopter pilot will wear a tux, roll out a red carpet and offer you and a guest champagne and mums. A limousine will take you tnxn the helipad to the restaurant, unless of course, ~ helipad is at the restaurant. Barbara Perrin, secretary and chief financial officer of the company and a certified helicopter pilot hienelf, finds the cuisine at the various "hell-dining" rilrtaurants "very elegant" and the mode of ttansportation "very exciting." · Folks going to the Tower restaurant in the TranaAmerica building in Los Angeles, for example, ate deposited 20 or 30 stories up before entering. The president of the company, Rod Anderson, is an ex-Army pilot who flies to work from his home in Redlands, a 25-minute trip by helicopter. Other executives, Barbara feels, may soon foUow his esample. Rod Anderson, Barbara Perrin operate helibusiness at John Wayne Airport. "Lots of larger corporations own their own helioopten now," Barbara commented. For those businesses that don't have them, HeliStream off~ chartered flights. They recently flew the owners of Carl's Jr. around to check out pcmible restaurant locations. Other developers use HeliStream. Barbara said, for checking building sites which aren't accessible even by jeep. Newport nursery celebrating Plants discounted 20 percent I or Amling's 18th anniversary ~ flight instruction aspect of HeliStrearn attracta students from many courtries of the world for many different purposes. One of the · students is learning to Oy in order to have easy access from his home ln the Caribbean to his mines in Mexico. Others wish to teach. "Those who fly," ·says Barbara, ''are usually achievers looking for something more to accomplish in their lives." Aerial photography has been done by HeUStream for Time magazine and other businesses. Tile work for Time, Barbara said, involved "one of the most difficult tests we ever flew." It meant navigating through this year's heaviest stonn, she added. Arnling's Nursery and Garden Center is cel- ebrating its 18 years in Newport Beach th1a month by di9counting every plant in the nursery by 20 percent. The nunery, located at 1500 F.ut Coast Highway, feat.ures all types of plants. shrubs and trees and specializes in color plants, boxes and baskets. There also is an extensive aelectlon of pottery and gardening. Built in 1965 by Raymond and Clara Amling, the nursery won an architectural award as one of the 10 outstanding buildings constructed in Southern Callifomia during a five-year period. Recently Toyota used the nursery as a backdrop for pictures of their cars to be used in the automobile DRANGICOASTSTDCIS . . Here are the stock market activites of publicly traded Orange (.;ounty firms for the week ended Friday, July 8. Data provided by Newport securities Corp. tl"•p•r•d 'Y •••"PO,.t StourU.h• Corpo,.•Uoo )t~1 U r••f A••·• Jt•.M·t company's fall campaign. The preeent management under Larry Amling and Anne Amllng Drobka represents five gener- ations in the horticultural family. The nuraery offers free delivery in the local area and accepts Mastercard, Visa and personal charges, say officials. CSF chief to address Mesa women's meet Jewell Plummer Cobb, the preside~t of Cal State Fullerton, will diacuss career and education planning at an all-day seminar for women Monday at the South Coast Plaza Hot.el ln Costa Mesa. The conference, titled ''The Future is Yours - Women in Work and Education ," will feature work.shops conducted by representatives of Coil, Ballback & S!4ter, the Santa Ana-baaed career consulting firm sponao~ the eeminar. The conference UI designed for young women planning their careers and educational future or for women considering a career switch. New Mexican restaurant open in Mesa !l,f!~P.'t.,fFORD Costa Mesa'• fonner Big Yellow Hou.11e hu now become a big white hadenda, with a red tile roof. Af.ter eeveral months of extenaiv~ reconat.ruction and refurbishing, the building reopened lts doon this week u Juan .foee Mexican Family Rel1au.rant, at 3010 Harbor Boulevard, near Baker Street. New owner Parris Cuaidy hu transformed the 7,000 equare foot building into an authentic Mexican dining environment with gleaming white walls inside and out, Mexican murala and photographs, four fountains imported from Mexico City and extensive uae of blue and gold decorative tile throughout. Cassidy will be offering a comprehensive menu, including appetizers, soups, saladl, combination plat.es, eeafoods, "gounnet specialties," deaerta, a children's menu and a Sunday brunch menu. Cassidy particularly points with pride to his Sunday champagne bnmch, 1erved from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., which features a choice of 12 different egg or meat dishes .erved with fruit, rice and beans plus two complimentary g1aaes of champagne. Another unique offering, he believes, ii the combination plat.es, where "you can make it younelf or have the staff prepare it," he said. The cantina part of the re8taurant will offer a "La Fiesta Happy Hour" 4-7 p.m. Monday through Friday. Hot hon d'ouerves will be terved, along with double well drinks and double margaritas for the price of a single. The cantina alao offers California houae wine by the gl.aas, half carafe, or carafe: draft beer by the g1.aas orpitcher;andJuanJoeemargaritaa,pinacoladuand daiquiris, all of which can be made in the flavors of strawberry, peach, orange, pineapple or melon. Cassidy's first restaurant, a1ao Juan Joee, is located in The City shopping center in Orange, established there in 1976. 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I ".TOO ",001 '·"' u.•TJ .::m ''·'" t ,OU ,Ho "·"· .;:m n 1U 1 ,.,,00 '· u ,,1h e.uo ':l:J l.tol .. ,,10 ri,HI Ill .'00 lt,otl f, 70) 211,6'1 2 ,0lt -•n 0 10 -l.691 ·2. 'D'S 9, 161 )79 ·• .215 ·llf • )60 '•.o•~ 556 f. 111 ·l:m )0 ·t'11 _,. JZ6 -'I' I )Tl -•.•n ·6S9 I ,l'Sl I .102 '·~' .1.1n ••• )52 •••• ,00 ·I ,110 IS2,IOO 1,91• -821 ·•.90] .2.tt1 -69 -sn t.>5t ··m I ,960 I , .. ·•J l '11 16'1 ·'29 )71 ., ,087 •• ,8 "' I ,J)) •. f8c S,,IT It) 2,)15 ·ll •I ,,'2 ],716 n• .1 .•TO -65 1,009 -7 ,STt S09 9,UO 10S ·•,'01 .:m I. ltO j f6 ···m ,7U! ., ,OTO Io t•• 101 ·1,ITt ..... l By MARK HITCRCOClt The financial markets continue to emit what look like oonflicting signals. The stock market continues to bull along, while the bond market has Iancullhed 11ince laat November. In effect, equity market parUcipanta are keen on the outlook for the economy and inflation; whilt bond buyen are relatively bearish. Who will win out? The stock market's strenath presumably reflects theOONenlUI belief that the 0 .S. economy ls beading towards better times, including significant pins in productivity, corporate profita, and dividenda. In this view U.S. st:ructural problems -large budget deficits, the debt overhang of the lesser developed countries and difficulties competing internationally -will not derail the current U.S. economic expenaion. Meanwhile, the bond market's caution presumably reflect.a the belief that the budget-deficit problem will not be meaningfully add.re.ed, at least for the time being; that there will be no further lignificant declines in the trend rate of inflation: and Federal Reeerve Board leadership from August 1983 on may not be to its liking. The bond market consensua tot.es up the evidence thia way: 1. M2 has grown over the put year •rapidly aa in post-rec:etmon periods which preceded a reacceleradon of inflation: 2. oil prices have stopped declinina; and, 3. prices of certain conunodities are already rialni markedly, albeit from low levels. 1'le9e developmenta have not, however, de- terred the stock market, which apparently continues to believe that inflation will remain relatively subdued ln com1.ng quarters. The eeverity of the recent ~on hu made industry more efficient, they conclude (sood for future productivity gains). CoNequently, waae increuea are likely to remain ttJatively aubdued u a result of continuing high unemployment. It could be then, that the contrapuntal U.S . stock and bond market action is not u contradictory u it mllht appear. The stock market la apparently lnclicattnc that the U.S . economic expuwlon can Small business seminars scheduled in Santa Ana A teri• of fi. ClOl'llerencet for amall buai.nell entrepreneun are 8Cheduled th.la month on 'IUftdayt in Santa Ana. The procramt, intended to help amall bullne.a ownen enhance their • aoce11, are co-apomored by the 8erYice Cors-of Retired JCQcutJv• and the U.S. Small 8ult..-AdrninWtradon . The meftinp ND from 2 to 4 p.m. ln \he fidelity Federal Bu1Jdlnc. 2700 N. Main St., Suite 410. '1Adver1Jllnl and Public Relationa -How to Improve Your Imace." la the t.opk: of Tue.day'• meetinc· ''Buyinl and Sellin& ......... " teheduled July 19, and "Be Prepenid to Meet Your Lend.tr," la the IOI*: July 28. ror 1Afonnadon1 cell 8;96-2709. 4 Broker's Corner proceed despite today's high interest rates. And the bond market is apparently not expectina any significant declines ln yield, at leut for the time being. Theee are both conaensua viewa now and may be for IOIDe time to come. Remmnber, the consell8UI is only· wrong at market tuminl pointa. 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Di1play cases in her attractive salon, below,. are filled with gems among the sand. SUNDAY, JULY 10, 1983 'The Barnacle Lady' specializes in body adornment By VIDA DEAN on...,.-,,... ..... "Sometimes when I'm asked what my occupation is, I will answer that I am a specialist in body adornment. "I think that the word designer is over-used and body adorrunent specialist fits me better. Anyone who strings beads is a jewelry designer,'' says Elaine Smitha of Newport Beach. She has been creating jewelry for people to adorn themselves with for 20 years. "Some people call me 'The Barnacle Lady'," she adds with a smile. She acquired t)lis reputation after her son gave her a barnacle encrusted shell small enough to hold in your 'hand. "My aon, then a youngster in school, brought the shell back from a class field trip. He found it on the beach and brought it to me because he knew I liked textures. "It set on my desk for a year before I did anything about it. I loved the crustiness of it. "Up until that time I thought I designed unusual jewelry, but I was aearching for an identity all my own like ptcamo or other great artists. Something that aomeone could look at encl know that it W88 created by Elaine Smitha." While she admits originally she knew nothing about barnacles, looking at the gift inspired her to find out more aboyt theee hardened objects attached to her shell. She learned the marine life attaches itaelf to rocks, ahella, pien, boata and have even been found on the bottomaides of whales. · The creatures live Inside the hard ahell formations of intricate arid alwaya diffemt daipl. They eme11M from thele "homes" for feedinc. Now, pearl, gem.tone and diamond "barnacles" emerge from Smitha'a aolden creations of unuaual dtlllpa which re-- sulted from the re~a arch that chanaed her pattern and clesl8iW'l ttyJe. · For a dmen years, her work baa reflected the ta.meting barnacle encl the aea. In her aa1on at 690 Superior Ave. where lbe bu been located for two yean after movlftl from Balboa laland, cllenta can chocm dellpl in ltock or commilllon her to cl.mp IOIDethina uniquely their own. "U they chome to have 10methlnc made up there la no aue-work. They may The barnacle encrusted shell, below, changed Elaine Smit ha 's designing · direction. At left is a neckpiece from Smitha'1 collection of primitive pieces that will one day go to a muaeum. "While I do realistic concepts, most of what I do is in non-representational or abstract," Smitha says. She does a collection every two years and is currently getting one ready as well as producing a catalog. "When the ideas come they just seem to flow,'' she says. Among her JllOSt popular creations are her wedding sets which follow the barnacle styling. The engagement and wedding rings interlock and yet each one • is a separate beautiful ring. "They are not soldered together, but do fit together. Just as a couple they come together yet each person is a separate personality. Each one retaining an identity." or may not have an idea of what they want. We work tcJtether. I inake up two or three wax models or five or six drawings and explain how the piece will be conatructed. I want them .to participate in the creation of their jewelry and get excited about it. "We make a very special JftlM!llt&tion when the work ii completed. We don't just hand lt to them in a box. It._ a apecial OCCMlon. I have put a Jot of time and thoulht into wery creation end I 'feel that I become a part of their lives. It makee me feel IO aood," Smitha alsO makes earrings, necklace clasps and pendants, five of which were recently given to the winner and run- ners-up in a beauty pageant in Los Angeles. Smitha became interested in design- ing jewelry a.fter asttending Drake Uni- versity in Des· Moines where she majored in metal and earned her BFA with teaching credential.a. "After four ki~ I had to do aomething with my mind, "she says, "and I loved metals." Ip her travels, she visits museums .. and doet research in other cultures and the wearing of jewelry which dates back to cavemen times. " People have always used body adornments to exprea them- selves. Bones. feathers. and aeeda formed aome of the first jewelry. How you feel aabout younelf la 10 important and wearing jewelry helps exprem thoee feellnp." . Thia fall at Oranp Coast C.ollep Smitha will teach c>e sea on jewelry and pearls, and nodqubt her philm>phy on the lowly, but ad\g barnacle will beome affixed to 10me of the students. -----··-· ----------------- I 0 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, July 10, 1983 Something big. • • • • • to celebrate ' Trustees chairman Henry Segerstrom, wife Renee, left, chat with Irvine Co. President Tom Nielsen and wife Marilyn. Renee .... ~gerstrom . looks at med- allions for donors. The Segerstrom family donated S6 million and the Center site valued at over SS million. Judie and George Argyros, left, pauses on arrival to greet Frank O'Bryan. The C8nter 'royalty' throws a 'party' BY VIDA DEAN ot"IM 0..,,... ..... Orange County's cultural and civic "royalty" had a "party" Thursday, and such a gala time it was. It began early in the day and continued into the night. For 11 years they had nurtured a dream, inched it forward developing workers and givers and building a financial nestegg. Thursday, all the planning, all the promotions, all the talking gave way to action -they broke ground for the Orange County Performing Arts center in Costa Mesa, and with $40 million in.the till, they were shoveling su~. There is a long way to go, but the speakers at the evening ouffet-reception at the Westin South Coast Plaza hotel remembered how far they had come, and they remembered those who had bl87.ed the trail. But, the focus was on the 68 individuals, families, corporations and foundations and their major contribu- tions. And the 400 present applauded yet another gift when President Tom Nielsen challenged the community with a $1 million offering from the Irvine Co. • The challenge grant is being made on a three for one basis, with the challenge that $3 million in cash and confirmed pledges be made to match the company's gift by Dec. 31, 1983. The first response came quickly as Tim Strader, senior vice president of the Koll Company, announced the first matching contribution $200,000, from Donald and his wife Dorothy. It was a formal party on the surface -black tie, long dresses, valet parking, exquisite floral decor, excellent buffet and service. But, underneath the facade, it was a warm, informal gathering of a big "team." They had brought in a winner, and they w ere relishing their triumph. And giving the Performing Arts Center party its touch of artistry were the Nielsen announcing gift. The happy partying mood began outside the ballroom as guests ai-rived. Tim Strader announced 1200,000 Koll gift . .,,, Brunch talk by DirectoJ Georgia Spooner and Len Bedsow, executive director. Big smiles from big donors Pre1ident Jim and Irene Bentley. Flou Schumacher, with hu1band Ed, smiling at her 1eeond party of day. Pait Pre1ldent Jame• Nagamatlu with other long-time Center supporten, Dorothy Stillwell, Charin He1ter, Glen Stillwell and Dorothy Doan. I • •• masterful renditions of the Californians directed by Maurice Allard. Greeting donors (they received special medallions) and other guests were Chairman of Trustees Henry Seger1trom and his wife Renee, and president of the board Jim Bentley and his wife Irene along with board chairman John Rao and wife Kittle and Elaine Redfield, founder and past president and Dr. William Redfield. Flo11 Schumacher, Center vice presi- dent, special events, was responsible for the evening affair as well as the Founders Brunch (also at the hotel and attended by 700) prior to the groundbreaking. Segentrom on stage. r:. VIDA DEAN .._ ..... ._ • Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT /Sunday, July 10, 1983 'Three ways to eliminate excess hair hair la rn1nimlzed aubetantially. The color wlll come packaged with a ahamP,OO for color-treated hair and an instant conditioner. • • • During the past month Looking Goocf has, on two oocaaions, dealt with growing healthy hair. Today, we are doing a switch and talking about letting rid of hair -excess facial and body hair, that ia. For many. unwanted· facial and body hair can be both annoying and embarrassing. The coane dark facial hair is generally cosmetically unaccep- ble to most women, not only due to the (act that they feel it is unfeminine, but it can play havoc with their makeup. .., Coarser, darker facial or body hair is typically influenced by the hormonal balance within the y while excessive facial hair is generally Influenced by one's heredity, says Orangtt,County EBtheUcian J erry L'Hommedieu. VD~ As to the other methods, L 'Hommedieu explains tha waxing is an acceptable fonn of temporary hair removal. Due to the number of hair follicles In a given area, the estheUcian points out, permanent hair removal through electrolysis does take a certain commitment on the part of the client. Depending on the amount of hair needing to be removed, the electrology may take between three month.a and 18 months for total removal of the hair. However, once the procedure is accompliahed, no new hair growth will be experienced, he says. Depilatories should be reserved for the legs, according to the eethetician, while waxing and electrolyala may be Wied over the entire body area -the lep, bikini lines, anns, underanns and eyebrows. Clinque has a new hair product too and they are calling It Hair Shaper. ~n you u.e the new product they say "every hair look you ever wanted suddenly gela." It's oil-free and alcohol-free, comes in a tubeand just a amall amount rubbed on the palms and then on the clean, damp towel dried hair helps you aet your hair with your fingers. Like other Cllnique products it has been allergy • tested and is fragrance free. Also, it can be Wied on tinted hair. Fortunately, you don't have to live with the excess hair problem. There are a variety of met.hods utiliz.ed by professional estheticians or ooemeUcskin specialists which can either tempor- arily or pennanently remove this hair and provide you with a smooth, beautiful complexion, L'Homrnedie u says. Waxing, electrolysis and depilatories are the methods of removing unwanted , hair from the body and the technique, effectiveness and effects on the akin vary with each method. Depilatories, he says, are by far, the least desirable since the caustic agent used to dissolve the hair may lead to general skin irritation and prolonged use of it may lead to ingrown hairs, he adds. Wax applied to the skin adheres to the hair and when the wax is removed, the hair is displaced from the hair follicle. Waxing is generally less irritating to the akin than a depila\ory and the skin is left with a velvety finish minus the hair. Like depilatories, however, waxing is not pennanent although regrowth of the hair will be lea pronounced. Waxing should be repeated approximately every three to five weeks to avoidexcess hair growth. L'Hommedleu says electrolysil is the only pemmanent method of hair removal. With electrolysis, a thin wire is inserted into the hair follicle and a mild current is sent through the wire. This current helps destroy the hair root. Since the hair root serves as the source of nutrition for new hair growth , re-growth of the And, unlike shaving the three methods actually remove the hair rather than cut it. Thus, regrowth ia considerably longer and you dont risk the poaaibWty of cutting or n¥;king the akin. If you have facial or body hair which you wished to have removed, L'Hommedieu says check with a skin care salon and you'll find that most of them will give you a complimentary consultation to discuss any questions you may have. • • • 0 BEAUTY NEWS: Jhirmack (Victoria Princi- pal's shampoo) is introducing 15 shades of shampoo-In color this summer with the West Coast as its launching area.The shades offered are six blondes, six browns, two auburns and one black. ••• 0 COOL TIP:"Put your shampoo and conditioner in the fridge," says Joaeph DeKama, president of Nature's Organic Plus. His company makes JOO percent natural products and they can be safely refrigerated all summer long. Starting the day with a properly chilled shampoo and conditionine treatment is an exhilarating experience, he adds. Keep the products on the lower shelves, so they won'tfreez.e, he cautions, and ''treat them with the respect you'd show a.fine white wine." • • • 0 NCYI'E: Gross receipts for the hair care industry have more than tripled in the past decade, according to a study commissioned by a franchiaet' of hair care centers. American spent $11.2 billion for hair care in 1982, the survey shows. Assistance League volunteers hours This summer men can reel in complim ent.s with printed neckwear, like the l o ur examples sh own here, according to the Neckwear Associa- tion of Ame rica. On the left, stripes with a pane l erf ect printed on silk. Coming up next, a paisley print with an Eastern motif stripe. Summery leaves and flowers, an all-over noral print, makes wa ves next. On the right, for the spor tsma n, n ying ducks taking off skyward. Everyone knows that women are always concerned with their figures. Members of As- sistance Leque of Huntington Beach are no e~ption. But, the figures members are concerned about primarily now are their volunteer hours. The 52-member chapter contributed a total of 13,661 volunteer hours this year in the chapter thrift shop on Main Street; philanthropic projects -Speech Therapy Center, Operation School Bell and SAT aeminars; to fund-raising projects, and to other chapter and National Assistance League activities. Next year new officers heading t.he group and hoping to top this record are Margaret Carl1oa, president; Manlaa Jolul1toa, Harriet Deer and Jalla Gamble, vice presidents; Loli LeBard and BoaJ Hn toa, secretaries, and Sally McGlma, treasurer. • • • "Give a hug with happy heart" Is the theme of Rita Koval, new president of the South Coast Junior Women's Club. Other officers installed with her at a dinner in Bob Bu.ms Restaurant were S•saa JolmlOD, dean: Debbie Loelmer, member- ship chainnan, and Sylvia Crosby, secretary. Outgoing president Dee Balma t will serve as federation chairman and will work with other '83-'84 board members Nancy Bayzer, treasurer; 8-ee DeVrtes, philanthropy director; Marilynn Mu4enlteWI, public relations director, and .,_ O.vi1, parliamentarian. • • • Freda Covington of Laguna Niguel has been elected to serve a second term as president of the 500-member First Nighters of Saddleback College. BULLOCK'S SCP: lnfonnal modeling of children's sportswear will take place noon to 3 p.m. Saturday on tile upper level. In conjunction with National Ice Cream week, samples by Simac, cotton candy, popcorn and Bullock's clown will be available . • • • NORDSTROM: Red Door beauty clinics by Elizabeth Arden artists will be heJd Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day. Reservations may be made by calling the South Coast P laza store at 549-8300, ext. 122. Monday through Wednesday representatives of Guerlain will be in the cosmetics department to answer fragrance questions and discuss the company's new bath and body line. • • • BCX>ZY ROUGE: French fashions will be modeled at 12:30 p.m. Wenesday at the Boozy Rouge Cafe in conjunction with the Newport Beach c.afe's Bastille Week celebration. Feed a cold crowd, starve a speaker Have you any idea what fear was rated No. 1 in a recent survey among adults? Speaking before a group. That's right, the anxiety of standing before an audience beat out fear of death, fear of failing, fear of heights and fear of 181'enation. (Come to think of it, they all mean the same thing.) flMA IOMlfCI pen and stood up to reveal the back of my dress which was super-bonded to my body. I opened my mouth to discover my tongue had dried up, causing my lip to shrink. I cleared my throat, folded my arma over my chest (the green ink would never wash out) and asked, "Yes, do the nuns really shave their headsT' IVY'S LEAGUE SUMMER SALE It occurred to me that this year a virtual ,army of amateur speakers will, for the first time, take to the podiums to conduct dub meetings. volunteer seminars and instructional classes. Believe me, I know what you are going through. A couple of years ago, my son brought home a mimeographed memo from school announcing that the principal was having 12 parenta in at a ti.me to "engage in dialogue about the future of the school" All Spring & Summer Items CALENDAR 40% to 50% off How do the professionals handle it? Demand a podium capable of support- llng a dead body (yours) up to 187 pounds. fl'hrow younelf over it, being sure to hook our ann over the microphone so you At the beginning of the meeting. he announced that before the le98ion was over he wanted to hear from EVERYONE . U they didn't volunteer, he'd call on them. One by one, I watched them get it over with. Questions on what the adminis- tration was doing to raise standards of education ... couldne please interpret the test acores in relation to thoee given the previous year ... did he feel that 1ehools were beoorning i.tolated or were they addre9ai.ng themaelves to alternatives, such aa technical or vocational claaees. TOASTMISTRESS CLUB OF WEST- MINSTER meets every Wednesday from 6:30 to 7:45 a .m. at Rosalynn'a Restaurant, Gothard and Edinger. in Huntingotm Beach. Newcomers are welcome. Call 536-6682 for infonnation. Sa le Starts Saturday, July 9th at 10 a.m. won't slip away. Adhere to the old wives' tale, "Feed a ld crowd, starve a speaker." It cuts down on spitting up. Insist on a table near the restroom. For some unexplained reason, speakers have a kidney wish. • •• IVY'S LEAGU E FASHION ISLAND 640-5721 Mon., Tues., Wed., Sat. 10-6 Thurs., Fri. 10-9 Sun. 12-5 Neve.r read a speech. Uae note cards which serve a double purpoee. You can rearrange them to fit your audience and in the event the peraon who introduces you uaes the jokes on your first eight cards, uae the sharp cutting ed$(es on your wrists. A. a professional apeaker, I waited until he called upon me. Then I caaual.ly poked LAGUNA BEACH BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN will hear about "The Mytha of Sexual A.ault"at their July 21 meeting at the Hotel Laguna. Jennifer Leif, prosram manager for the Sexual Amault Victima Prosram of the Lacuna Beech Free Clinic will be the speaker. For reaervationa, call 494-0419. Coe\ la $10. m lf in the e with a felt-ti July Sale S ummer Merchandis 2lor1 Plus 'l" Don'I Miss Ii! ~o•etllm• Speel•I f m1iniM fa1hloa1 250 £. I 7th, Cost• Mt!U • 645·5 711 ... ~i... "' ,..,_ r.. ,.,. ,..., r ...... ,_ • '''" Ill S FllHIDI SIYEI •UC811NT IAalM' WBAa Ill WD I •INl'na llALL NeaTll IZIS .. 20.~ • ~ P£11lt LDIQTM Dl-•Mtl .. U I..,.,., t••$11111 ... ..... T..... I iec:.tb lll•ll W• .. 11' I El LAYAWAYS .... .,._ IH SAT. IH:JO MIM 891-3314 llJTTO IUT~ e,.J/l~~ JULY SALE Examples: Conlttmpornrr pcnnt·r bt•cl, c1ut•t'n i11~l' only. brni-~ wi1h l-:11s1 lndum l.11urel wcK>d. W67" x 1>87" x llKi" $4802. Snit' $4!~fi. Contt'lllporilry dlt:s1 o( drawt'r~. Ens1 lndion l.aun·I wCH1d, W36" x IH9" x 1131 ". 975. Sale: $495. C.:ontcmpur .u v wr111111oe ck·sk. c11~1 lnch;m l.aur d W•Ntd. W54" x l>:IO" x 1131" S888. S;clt•, 595. C.:onlt•1llpornn tfflll\'h:ur. Ea,,1 Indian1..Hurt·I wcwwl \\'2'l" x t>:iM" ·dt:1.t;". $469 Sitk· s:u~. · /;J Prom 11., LM'"ll'"' h_ ~I• C'OU.l.:CTI~ NEWPORTRF.,\Ctf, :.CJll~l'"I""' c.:~:nf\"r Ur •• 11 \na~"'Pi' I Ir ~l11111LI\ FncL1\, ~1 :i::~ 1. ~.11 u1tL1,, ltl :-, -----·---- Now you can save up to 50% on furni ture, antiques. acce ssories, area rugs. lamps and art objects during our sale. \ . .,. I ., ... .. . .. .. . . , " • I J 1 I... C4 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, July 10, 1983 Just hop~ lody wrestler never learns the truth ... and pray DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am an 18-year-old single mother of twins. My parents threw me out of the house when I told them I was pregnant. Three months after the twins' were born I got he.rpes from a magazine salesman. The guy lied to me and said he had eczema. None of this has anything to do with my proble~. . .. The real trouble is I am havtng an affair with a married man. He Is 26, unemployed and his wife is a professional wpestler. She is one tough lady and I don't want to tangle with her. She walked in on us one afternoon in their flat, but fortunately I had my clothes on. (M06t of Rick's were off.) He is a very fast thinker -said I was a chiropractor, giving him an adjustment. She then told me she was having trouble with her back and asked me to give her an adjustment, too. I faked it as best I could. She was very pleased1 said I had helped her more than any chiropractor who had ever worked on her and asked for an appointment the next day. Ann, I have been going fl over the~ regularly. Yesterday was her sixth adjustment. She pays me $20 a vtait. Can I get in trouble for practicing medicine without a license? Pleue give me' some advice right away. Ican'task anybody else for help, and I sure do need it! -DEPENDING ON YOU IN CORNING, N.Y. DEAR CORNING: Tile tlad of trouble yoa are worried aboui. ls notlllq compared to wllat mlgbt happen If tile lady wrestler learn• tile tnatb. Stop 1eelng Rick at once ud tell your "patient" you have gJveD up your practice. • • • How's your line of communication? DEAR DR. STEINCROHN: I tell my sister she's wasting her money and the doctor's time . She has often confessed she keeps her doctor guessing and never really tells him what's bothering her. So all he can do is prescribe some tranquilizers and hope this helps her nervousness. Isn't it silly for a patient to go to a doctor and not tell him everytrung? Uher doctor knew that her husband was a weekend alcholic and often beat her up, wouldn't it be better for the doctor and for her? Whenever the doctor asks her "how's everything at home, between you, your husband and your children?" she says "Fine!" Mrs. U. DEAR MRS. U.: Your sister is not alone. She has lots of company. It is a fact that millions of patients spend millions of dollars needlessly. They violate what should be the number one rule in doctor-patient relations: TELL YOUR ocx::roR EVERYTHING. The doctor may "care," but medical care suffers if he is forced to practice without being aware of important clues. Like a detective deprived of such help, it's a rare event when the actual "criminal" in the illness is caught and subdued.Your sister is but one example. If she had confessed to the doctor her husband's illness - alcoholism -she might have been saved from physical harm and her husband might have found help. Most often patients don't tell about the problem "fully." sometimes. not at all. Lines of communication are completely between doctor and patient. Otherwise, as in your sister's case, Mrs. U .. patients are short-changed and go on needlessly suffering. • • • DEAR DR. STEINCROHN: I'm very nearsighted. I hate to war heavy, thick glasses. RJCHARO K ROSENBERG in 1111ociatdon with RO ENTI':RTAINMENT GROUP pracl'llJ The True Story of an American Phenomenon. • rou1 HIALTH DR. PETER J . STEINCROHN What choices are open to me to do away with the glasses? Mr. N. DEAR MR. N.: After an examination, an opthalmologist can explain it better than I can. However, I think of two: extended or prolonged-wear contact lenses. They can remain in place for several weeks, and the other, a surgical procedure known as radial keratotorny -which may restore a person's vision to 20/20. You and your eye specialist will have to make the decision. • • • DEAR DR. STEINCROHNi'" Our youngster needs teeth-straightening but refuses to go to the orthodontist for braces. She insists she won't wear them. What to do? Mrs. L. DEAR MRS. L.: There's a new method be.ing used by many orthodontists called lingual or- thodontia. It's applied to the back (tongue side) of the teeth. They're called invisible braces. Perhaps that will solve your daughter's problem. • • • FOR MRS. V .: People who take unnecessary risks are committing ·slow suicide. rve been writing about it for years. There's still too much of it around: the lung cancer patient who continues to smoke heavily (likewise the heart patient); the diabetic who "forgets" to take insulin and maintain dietary restrictions; even the acuba diver who stays under too long. taking unnecessary risks. It's all subtle self-destruction. ...... , ..... "---·.,.._ ~ """"' .. ,.1, llR l .. TOI l l"I "4A Bl.RT REYNOLDS " DEAR ANN LANDERS: With summer upon u.a and the knowledge that I will be spending a lot of time ln m1 new convertible 1porta car, the same nagging t.hoUlht keepe creeping into my mind. &Jae ltJpway patrol officer? It made a tremeadou impact OD .. oataads wlao wrote to tell me 10. He uld, "I bave Dever uDbuckled a dead mu." • • • There la a rwmlng argument among my friend.a regarding 11Nt belt.I. Some say. "Wear your seat belt'° lt the car fllpe over lt won't land on you." Others say, "Don't wear a seat belt. You'll stand a better chance lf you are thrown clear of the car." DEAR ANN LANDERS: My huaband watch- es the TV preachers every Sunday. He claims one minister said there are 350 different sina. My husband wants to know if you can get the liat. He thinks he ia missing something. -E.J., MAY· FIELD,KY. And what about a small child? Should he/she be strapped i.p if the car la a convertible? What do the expert.I. say? -HEADS OR TAILS IN INDIANAPOLIS DEAR E .J.: Sorry, I bave no sucb ll1t. Tell your basband to wrlte to tbe preacher. • • • DEAR INDY: My friends at Allstate ID· 1uruce, General Moton ud tbe National Safety CoucU uy, "WEAR YOUR SEAT BELTS AT ALL TIMES! And, by au meu1, make Hre tbe llt11e 0De1 are strapped 1ecarely la &laelr specially bailt car seah." Remember tbe Une I quoted by What's prudish? What's O.K? If you aren't sure, you need some help. It's available in the booklet: "Necking and Petting .:.... What Are the Limits?" Mail your request to Ann Landers. P.O. Box 11995, Chic~o. DJ. 60611, enclosing 50 C'f!nts and a long, stamped, aelt-addressed envelope. I I GOIEN ON BllDGf BY CHARLES H. GOREN AND OMAR SHARIF DIG FOR DUMMY·s ENTR\' DEAR READERS: We have had many requeata over the years for thote hand1 that we consider to be our favorltu. That maku quite a li11t. For the time belns. therefore, we are devotlns the Sunday column to a 1eries of famoua hands. At Lhe end of the aerlea, we will go back to our weekly quea· lion and answer column. North South vulnerable. South deals. NORTH • Q5 ~ .. 0 AK76U2 +J73 WEST EAST + K J 1098632• 7 <::1 103 <::1 762 <>84 O QJ9 +8 +KQ10642 SOUTH • A4 'V AKQJ98S 0 10 + A95 The bidding: South Weat North East 2 1::1 4. 5 (; PH8 6 1::1 Pass Pass PaHS Opening lead: Eight of +. Our good friend, the latl' Alphonse J . "Sonny" Moyse. is remembered best for the acerbic wit wilh which he e dited Hridge Wor ld Magazine for so many years. He espoused the 4·3 major fit for its often overlooked potential as a suitable game t·untract. and waged a vigorous campaign against the weak two bid. His ac· t'omplishmenls were so many and varied, that we often forgot what a shrewd card player he was. This was one of hi s favorites. and ours. ft i from a rubber bridge game al the Cavendish Club in Nt'w York. one of Sonny's fa vorile haunts. No one could accuse Sonny of being s hy in the bidding. Once he got a positive response. he did not car e that he had a potential misfit and four losers in his own hand. He bid the slam with the con· fidence of a man who ex· pet'Led lo make it. W c:.L led his s inglelOn cluh. and Sonny fell Lhal he had '>t•en bellt'r dummies. It seemed t hal lhere was no way that he could avoid los· ing two tricks in the black suits, s ince Lhere was no way to get lo dummy to enjoy the diamonds even if he could set Lhcm up. Or so it might seem! A ft er some thought. de· clarer fou nd a way to make hi'> contract 1f West had. in· dt•cd. lt·d a singleton club. lie won thl· act· and drew Lhree rounds of Lrumps. Next came a d1:1mond to the ace. follow· ed by the king or diamonds. on which declarer slufred his ace of spades! Dt•clarcr r uffed a diamond in hand to set up the suit. and then led n spade toward the queen. We t was sunk. He rose with the king of spades lo prevent the 11ueen from winning. but he had nothing left in his hand but spades. His forced return of that suit provided declarer with an en· try to dummy to take all lhe sluffs he needed on the high diamond~. "DIE BIG SURPRISE HIT OF DllS SUMMER! -GOOe~AlllafA/MC:rv ----NOW Pf.AYliid1-------.conuKu ta.• ..-1ow11osc-lfw11osw-40t ~•l•25Sl SO 3107 c.n.m. 551 06S5 _.. EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY ENGAGEMENT MU ,Mil ll TOllO LA llAIU St-'-~ In P1C-1Ci8"tNP01• (Ow1<CIS~• 4MCf""'°"SclU¥t 6'91770 Orivt tn 811 •070 S81 5HO 691 OUJ •llllnt•Tbl COIHMllA •MUMTl .. TOlllUCll MllllOll fll.IO !OW1110SO.-Wu1 f1'W"11\tln"Of EllwltOS ""'1!onQIOll (O•a!OS Yotp h•W> 191 J935 SAT/SUN. 1:15, 3:00, 4:45, 1:..0, 1:30, 10:15 edwards LIDO CINEMA ~-:..~ ... 673-8350 l..F-•v. Nutw I All• TotaOv .Anroprlate" ·~ .,,_. "" "H 1' I t-1 I I ... ' '' .\ ~ ' 5•o 1 •H e.nemuo oua uo &990 ..... ""'10"' , ........ ~11D'Oft'"' ........ -••• ,I w ..... -1 "A BRILLIANT IMAGINATIVE PIECE OF MOVIEMAKING" -TIME * nMlll TRACIC DOLIY 1,..0 II' ·• , • 11111 \ I' I I '' .t illiams cracks up over atthau' s incredible face BOB THOMAS . ,,_.,.., JiOLLYWOOD -What happens tben the disparate comedic talents of V'1ter Matthau and Robin Williams mixed in "The Survivors," a new umbia Pictures release? Instant ty, to hear Williams tell it. '11 did Jessel for Matthau, and it ~r failed to break him up," Williams :Uij. "For me to break up, all I had to do ria look at that incredible face of Yatter's." Williams, late of "Mork and Mindy" n1.elevision, and "Popeye" and "The ~orld According to Garp" in movie leaters, flew into town from his -O(lbma ranch for Interviews. He JOked un-Morkish, wearing a full red ~-"It's for my next film, 'Moscow on le Hudson,"' he explained. "I play a .u.ssian circus musician who defects to le United States while shopping in ·loomingdaJe's in New York. I've been ilting seven hours a day of Rl.1$ian at erli~. Wanna hear?" He.then uncorked a flood of Russian, lowing off one of the most acute ears >r accents in show business. In the >UrSe of the interview he mimicked v'erything from his farm animals to e voice that breaks up Matthau. the 1t.e ~rge Jessel. "The Survivors," directed by lichael Ritchie ("Bad News Bears"), .so stars Jerry Reed. '"Survivors' taught me a lot," Wil- ams said. "Not only from WaJter, but frry Reed, too. He's a marvelous mbination of Jack Nicholson and , lister Rogers. The three of us worked ell together, aJways _finding some .ayoffs we could use, never compet- 1g. "l like the idea of working with lother comedian, and I'd like to do ore of that in films. When you have vo different energies working, you lll end up with something that is !tter than the sum of two parts.'' "The Survivors" casts Williams as a !nt.al equipment salesman and Mat- iau as a gas station owner. both out of 'Ork. They encounter Reed, an un- nployed hit man "hell-bent on 'Otecti.ng his identity," and the rest is battle for survival. co&TA •u Edwaros ~ Ce<tl«t 17 U j 979 "41 C9TA-.U ~Townc..tar f1t4)1SI •114 Cfl'M" ~~o UMIOllll09t lO"•-WISUltOOll S30 u o1 au.u /.MCOr..,._ 631 03•0 ..... UA City ONlftl &34 3911 'I did J essel for Matthau, and it never failed to break him up. For me to break up;-all I had to do was look a t that incredible face of Walter's.' Williams' last movie, "Gcorp," had mixed reviews and similar box office appeal. "For me it was a potlitive ex- perience," he said, "and it seems even more so, now that I am a father; my aon Zachary was born in April. I have an even greater sense of the core feeling about families. "I think 'Garp' did well enough in this country, and now it's doing very well abroad, France particularly. It's aJways fun when pictures start open- ing in foreign countries, because 1 start hearing from them. '"Popeye' plays Malaysia and they want to know why does he have thoee big arms, because he abused himself?" Williams symboliz.es a new breed of comedian, one whose roots do not extend to vaudeville or radio. Born and reared in Detroit, h,!•~inished his schooling in Northern california, stud- ied drama at The Juilliard School in New York and returned to San Francisco where he honed his style in comedy night clubs. Within six months of coming to Hollywood in 1978, Williams was hired for the brief reincarnation of "Laugh-In." "I guess the turning point was a guest appearance on 'Happy Days,"' he said. "After that they had to figure out what to do with me." What Paramount Television did with him was "Mork and Mindy." COMPLETE sports daily in the Daily Pilat TRANS PAC RACE RESULTS excluslvely on I KDCM 10!1.1 FM STEREO l ~! Dally . ,.· 2:55 pm 6 :55 pm i · Co-Sponsored by ~rt Imports Boatswain's Locker ~n Beach Newpon Beach I • ~· I i-~; ; ·~ET IN LINE FASTI THE FUNNIEST ANO MOST BRACING OF THE --SUPERMAN' MOVIES. HOORAY FOR REEVE. PRYOR IS HILARIOUS:· Getl~ Sr>.i ·I TODAY SHOW "••w•·-i.iwtlf!ll Glltlt\9 . ...,._ .. ac..t •11111• •1ura1 •m •J~ •11 .... ........ ·Ill'• ---·'9111-• -·•-1111----.. 111• -·llf•!llCOM ._ .... 111111 --i.1.i.1o11•- Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, July 10. 1983 ) (.'5 • 1 • Robin Williams stars as an unemployed salesman turne d fanatic survivalist who has to be tie d down to keep him from going over the edge in 'The Survivors.' 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OUT LETS (Including Music Plus) LUXURY THEATRES 1st lwt lbtiett SM• i1ts ONLY S 2 .lllllllm Otlwr wist lltttd s 11am44.1 .. tl6l6J-4 25511~~.) s * FOR FUOI EXCITEmEnTI V1s1tOvr... * ARCADE of GAMES• ·:~.n~-:'~'i" 11 :45 2; 15 5 100 7:40 10:25 ~Im· 12:30l''\~lo1 :10 1 /.ti~ \~~gs WlllGH'll am 1 i'.~i ~~~~>J' c;E --· -N o rauo -Kl "fl RN Of 11 ti· NP 1Economv J E D I 09 IM Scr!I~~ In 11~'fo1~~d ', oil> Sea tint 4 :l0 513 I 130 ,, ; s DrlH•lneO"" l~O w .. knltllh / 7•30 w .. k•n4• Clllldrt1Uidtr12 frtt Ullln1 Nttld No matter what you ' re doing, your hometown newspaper The lllJ Piii fits In. • .. Movie books make fine summer reading ...... . ·······• HOLLYWOOD -Summer reading for movie followers ... "A Private Vlew" is a gracefully written memoir by Irene Mayer Selxn.lck, who spent the first half of her Ufe as a member of two !Um dynasties, then became an achiever on her own. Already a Hollywood princess as daughter of Louis B. Mayer, Irene married Lhe ambitious David O. Selznick and stood by him in the glory years that culminated with "Gone with the Wind." Then the marriage soured, and Selznick confessed he was having an affair with actress Jennifer Jones. Mrs. Selznick writes that "J ennifer hadn't caused our situation. If It hadn't been her, it would have been someone else; there was something deeply wrong with the marriage." After the divorce, Mrs. Selznick moved to New York and became producer of "A Streetcar Named Desire." In a battle with the director, Elia • Kazan, she blasted: "I've survived Louis B. Mayer and I've survived David 0 . Selznick. It's no use. You better lay off." Kazan did. • • • "Elsa Lanchest.er Herself" is a rare and frank autobiograph y by the sprightly actress, who recounts her strange but enduring marriage to Charles Laughton. They managed to remain together until his death in 1962 despite his string of homosexual relationships and her own heter- osexual ones. Laughton appears in his widow's book as an immensely talented actor and director whose personal life was plagued by self-loathing. He considered h imself fat, ugly and unfit for affection. By 1949, Lanchester writes, "Charles and I had grown too Car apart to be really honest with each other any more ... 'ACIFIC IHfAl~lS D~IV[·IN SWA' lllHIS lllll(H t04ill tV<·O -1"-•f fltf .. , Af ANAHEIM O~IYE·lll. HA~IO~ ILYO O~IYE·IN & ORANG[ ORIYl·IN t •• 11 I r• lA!UalA• t ,.,_, llU '""""' IU•tlU II_,., 11 ... W• ........ a.-Diii .. 1• "' ..... SC-1 ..... , ... IMrOllTA.,T NOTICE! CMllO .. UI UAH 11 f"H! -... ·-..... 0,0...,, .. 1• .. CM.II -•'IOull "" CM -• 'IOull .,._ 1• "°"" w -WITll O«TOI -~ -... ,._._l•loU ~ ----Ml.,.. A"t AMI '-4 ANAHEIM OJllVE IN "1tl0: THe UONX WAMl<>ft8"1111 -.._ "SHARKEY'I MACHINE" 1111 "CLAN Of, ..... 1•1 Cttol "''°""° 8t1t "'llA J'AIJI\ BUENA PARK ORIVl IN ll"Coln A•• Weit OI iCnon 121·.070 "WARG.U.1"1"1 ...... 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IU..RMAN•- • DOlaY ITIMO --·--- .. ~IHDANCI•• 1111 ·---.... -, .. lAKf"O OO C fNTIR SOUTH WAI. '" "WARGAma" ... -----. .. 1.THI MONX WARRK>RI""" ------ "OCTO"'llY" ---·--- ... ~.CHOICr ... -·" ~ .... I'll --·~· ~· THI NIXT DAY",. ............... ' ' . I ' '. • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, July 10, 1983 YCRs are other ways to avoid commercia.ls BvFREDROTHENBERG ..,., ............. NEW YORK -Advertisers are another segment of the television industry worried about the taping of programs and movies on home videoeasaette repordera, since com- mercials can easily be paaaed over by the new technology's apeed-eearch and fast-forward buttona. "It's not a major factor now," says Koetyra. "But 1 aee how TV competes wtth cable and the other media, while I'm at ends to see how we'll compete with viewer zapping." Zapping la the induatry term {or the ability of viewen, with VCRa, multi- channel cable boxes and re- mote-<X>ntrol devices, to jet around the dial du.ring oonunercial breaks or lulls in the program action. "About half of all VCR (videocasaet- te recorder) owners regularly skip over commercials during playback.' says Walter Reichel, executive vice presi- dent and director of media programs for the Ted Bates advertising agency. "VCRs with fast-forward modes and TV sets with remote control are the single biggest threat to future TV advertising," says Richard Kostyra, aenior vice president, media director for the J . Walter Thompson ad agency. Th e Tele vision Audie n c e Assessment Report. released this spring. said 15 pereent of all TV viewers regularly changed channels during commercials. and that figure went up to 40 percent.in homes with pay cable. But David Poltrack, CBS' vice presi- dent for research, says that study was fallible because it was filled with opportunities for socially desirable responses -the kind respondents feel obliged to make. Would you admit to watching Mr. Whipple squeezing the Charmin? Last week. the Supreme c.ourt dedined to rule on whether consumers should be freely allowed to tape television programs, asking for more arguments next term on the issue of taping as a copyright infringement. TV and movie producers claim they deserve compensation when there is unauthorized taping. Advertisements are a different story. Few people willfully tape commercials, which ride piggyback on the shows. Nonetheless, advertisers could be damaged by taping. AB VCR sales increase, so will the viewer's ability to pedal past sponaor pauses. Poltrack cites a recent A.C. Nielsen Co. survey indicating less frequent channel-switching. In any given minute of prime-time commereials, 21 out of 1,000 TV homes switched; 30 out of 1,000 switched in pay~ble homes; 36 out of 1,000 switched in homes with remote-control devices, and 45 out of 1,000 switched in homes with pay cable and remote control. The Electronic Industries Associa- tion estimates that by the end of 1983, at least 8 million VCRs will be in American homes, representing nearly 10 percent of the nation's TV houae- bolds. Ted Bates predicts that by 1990 close to one-third of all homes will have video recorders. Nielsen also tested the less settled period between programs. In the first three minutes ofshows. there were 14 7 switches per 1,000 TV homes; 159 in pay-cable homes; 183 in homes with remote control, and 184 in homes with pay cable and remote control. For the show's last three minutes, the switching figures were 115 per 1,000 TV homes, 131 in pay-cable homes, 147 in homes with remote control and 167 in homes with pay cable and remote control. "It's not a substantial problem now, but the problem of gening our com- • menial messages across could become very serious," says Reichel. TDDAT'I CIDlllllD PVllLI ACROSS 75 lnlormal 135 Oenollng 17 Young goat lecture 1 Theater affirmative origin: suffix 18 Guldo'5 86 Distant: platforms 77 Courage 136 Digger• note prefix 7 Furniture 78 Soa~s. as 137 Took a seat: 19 Long cloak 81 River du~ item. 2wds 118) 2 wds, 20 Gazed 89 Curative 14 Absorb 79 Stupelles 139 Abraham's Intently 90 Mu5ical 2wds 80 Cuts a nephew 23 Feels direction 20 Sheriff· obs. ballot 140 "Keystone . intuitively 91 Samples 2t Malign 82 For uample State": 31 Love food 22 Eggs on 83 Bru111an abbr. Spanish 92Web 24 -Deum bird 141 Calcium 33 Short letter spinners 25 Sketch 84 Withdraw symbol 34 Wheel 94 Conoern1ng 26 Oly.nptr. 85 Anolent 142 lndo-shields 96 Prohlbil event Greek Chinese 35 Meander 97 Rasps 27 Hindu mlle9tOntlS language , 36 Autumn 98 Sedate man1ra 87 Tin COin 144 Hawaiian 38 Baseball 10-0 Small Inlet 28 Really 1111e 88 "Cracker dishes pitches 102 Soak , as 29 French State" 146 Helm 40Summer 118Jt article abbr. position "so.1ven1r" 104 Poker 30 Brazillan 89 Portions out 147 Czech 41 Jabbers wlnn111gs nver 90 Guide to· native 43 Mine 106 Blends 32 Amphlbole 2 wds. 149 In name entrances 109 Spinners_ 34 Blossoms 92 Assign only •5 Mllilary 111 Shovels 36 Five dollar places 151 Fled review 112 Imposing bill slang 93 Plumed bird 153 Window 47 Food entrances 37 Wheel 95 Egyptian hangings shortages 1t3 Wings edgM god 1!>4 Ski runs •9 Urge· t 14 Habitual 39 Wear away 97 Young 155 Emitted Scottish plant lorm 40 Vacillates aotreu fumes 51 Peaceful 116 Sneep lick 4 1 Chotr voice 98 Sudaeri state 117 Caucasian 42 -Gay Oolburst DOWN 52 Great Lakes raee In A-Bomb 99 Planter 1 Australian canal China plane 101 Ironic glt>eS llmbef tree 54 Tree fluids t 19 Go by boat ••Female 103 Vipers hyph. word 56 Tapering 120 Contended saint 105 Amazon 2 Presidential cylinders against 45 Olp for gold c.etac;ean monogram 59 Pigpen 121 Made a 46 Alfonso·s 107 Saul's uncle 3 Aaalat 61 Auto snug home queen 108 High craggy 4 Odln'swoll shelters 124 Builds 47 Untrue hill 5 Dodge 62 Too old 127 Corn -, 48 Mock 110 Highway 811fully 63 Wooden movie snack 50 AsSlgned 111 Hlstorle &Seam-shoe maker ta~s period· atresaes 64 Fencing 130 Backbone 53 lncapa-2wda. 7 Long Sl9') thrusts 131 Animal path c11a1es 115 Assumed. I ale et• 86 LeQal 133 Lariat loop 55Sotl as a load· 8 Harangue matter 136 Winier 57 Ceylon 2wds. 9 Confront 67 More h1trsh vehicle measure 118 Straps 10 Fruit drink 69 Oral pause 137 Lone 58 Dawn down: 2 wds 11 Japanese 70 Dined to per1orm· goddess 122 Sott drinks COin excess ance 60 Baby shee(> 123 Sl\atlng 12 French 2 wds. 138 Pleasant 8 t Eager-9Ur1ace school 71 Brings to 141 Actress beaver t25 Foot; comb 13 Lowe< In naught Gardener l'lyph wd form rank 74 Mongrel 1•3 Canaanite 65 "Talking· 126 Summit 14 Part of a dog month birds 128 Window railroad 76 Setler 145 Egyptian 68 Heap hanging lrtiek mannered cotton 2 wds 129 Verbal 15 Extra-79 Weger 118 Cry ot pain 72 Declares 130 Began ordinary 81 "Sawbuck" 150 Chlneae 73 Puta Into 132 Bricklayer persons 841 Clear hyl:lro-pagoda ciphers 13• Drink• 16 King carbons 152 Hebrew agaJn slowly "beaters" 85 Sundav lt11t11r SEE CLASSf FIEO S!CTION FOR ANSWERS .. MOAHIHO -5:00- • ATIS8UE G GEHE800n (f) THf& 8COAE I COMMUHtTY CAlEHOAR DMOW * * ~ "Mommie Dearest" (1981) Faye Dunaway. Otana Sclt'wld. -5:15- (!) WHAT'S NU? -5:20- !C}MOVIE • • '" "Escape From New Yori(" (198 t) Kurt Russell, Adrienne Bar· beau. -5:30-e FOR OUR TIME$ URATPAJMl 8 VIEWPOINT OH NIJTIVTIOH Cf) ROBERT SCHULLER m TOtlV AHO SUSAN ALAMO -5:45- • CHRISTOPHER'S CLOSEUP -1:00-e CAPTAIN KANGAROO 9 MUSIC AND THE SPOKEN WOAO U PERSONAL DIMEHSIONS U YOUTH ANO ntE ISSUES (!) SUNOA Y MASS G)Qt)HEWS ti) ROMPER ROOM CJ) TV-8 LOOl<S AT LEAAHIHO @) DIRECTIOHS mFURY ®MOVIE * * "Ruckus" ( 1980) [)jrk Benedict. Unda Blair. (O)MOVIE •H "Special SectiOn" (1975) Lou· Is Selgner. Michel Lonsdale. CZ) MOVIE • t "Friday Tile 13th, Part II" (1981) Amy Steel. John Furey, -1:30- D SEAENOIPITY 8 ROBERT SCHUlLER U IHSIDE JAPAN U PMtETIME Cf) HERITAGE Of FAITH G) SflEAK OUT CJ) LET THERE BE LIGHT @) PU8UC PtJt.SE taAGAICOlTUAE U.SA m EUCUO STI&T BAPTIST CHURCH (SJ MARK TWAIN THEATRE -7:00- • TOOAY'S RELIGION GTHAr SCAT 8 t.rm.E RASCALS D WllDUF£ AOVEHTVRE U KENNETH COPEi.AHO (!)TARZAN m DAY Of OISCOVEJff ti) POPEYE Cl!> BUSINESS Of MAHAOEMEHT CJ) THE LAHAYES @) SPECTRUM Qt SUHOAY MASS CC)UOVIE • •·~ "Hanky Panky" (1982) Gene Wlldet. Gilda Radllef. -7:30-tJ FAITHWAYS D 8ASE1ALL BUNCH U SAFARI TO ADVENTUAE m .IMM'f SWAGGART Ii) MISTER AOGEAS (RI Cl!> BUSINESS Of MAHAGEMEHT CJ) ORAL ROBERTS @) LLOYOOOlt.VIE la THE WOAlD TOMORROW m KENNETH C0P£LAHD (H}MOVIE • • "Grease 2" {1982) Mac.ell Caulfield. Michelle Pfeilf8! 0 PIECE Of CAKE (Z')MOVIE * * "Green ke" (1981) Ryan O'Neal. Anne Archer -1:00- IJ Cll SUNDAY MORHIHG 0 TH6 IS THE LIFE 8 POPEYE AHO FRIENOS D BEST Of A.M. LOS AHGEl.ES U LLOYOOO.ILVIE Cf) RA~IDE Cl> CASPER fJa SE.aAMESTAEET(AJO 61> 8USINESS Of MANA<JEMEHT @) JEMY FALWELL Q! REX HUMBARD (0)MOVIE * t 'i'I "Animals Are Beaut1lul Peo- ple" p975) Documentary 0MOVIE **'Ii "I Ought To Be ln Plc1ore$" ( 1982) Walter Manhau. Ann-Margret. -8:30- D OOYSSEY 8 MEET1HG TIME AT CAl VARY m FREDEJllCK It PRICE e FEUX ntE CAT '9 llU8INE88 Of MANAOEMEHT Qt) KNOW YOUR 8l8LE m REUOIOUS TOWH HALL [$)MOVIE ** "Challenge To Be Free" (1975) Mike Mazur1ti. Jimmy Kane -t:OO- • ~ un u ORAl AOeERTS (!} Cl800 KIO • 8UPEAMAN I AOUAMAH I BATMAN 1=:r81:1~~ llEHAvtOA ttll IT IS WNTTEH CD HOWARD ESTEP (C)UOW: **'i'I "CtMerr RoW" (19821 Nick Holte. Debra WlnOll'. -t:JO .... U Fla. THE NATION 8 MEET THE PM88 IOWZEA'I GUIDE TO SUMMER TM8 WEEK WITH DAVID LEY Or a lot of oa1h? Then call c1a11lfltd. ThoM 1hlng1 taking up apace In your home, lttflll you heven't uaed In aa••· may be Jull what aomeon• elaenMda. So give u1 a call •.. It's H•Y to uH clutlfled 10 oat your hand• on aome cuh. ~=- ~Of.:=VEl'Y TH! WOAlD TOMOMOW THE F\MTSTOHU UND!MTAHOINO HUMAN vtOA 0 K8IETH COf'£LANO CD llllLf PA THWA'I' ®MOVIE • • "Six Pacll" {1982) Kenny Rog· "'· Diana Lane. (~MOVIE •••~"Time Bandit•" (1981) Cfalg W1tnocll, DaVld W&rrrf//. -1:36- tQ) A HOME RUH FOA LOVE -10:00- • (I) WORLD UNIVERSITY GAMES 8 A CONVEMATION WITH OR. GER80H COHEN 9 THAEI STOOGES G HERAµ> Of TRVTH (f) MOVIE * * "Tile Chinese Ring" ( 1947) Roland WlntM&, Louis Currie. • REX HUM8ARO e CAATOOHS e THE LAWMAKERS Cl!> UNOERST AHOIHO HUMAN BEHAvtOA Qt) NEW8CEHTER WEEKLY m w.V.ORAHT \ F unny faces (S)MOVIE • • "Grease 2" ( 1982) Maxwell Caotfield. Michelle Plainer 0 RUH, REBECCA. RUN -10:30-u @) USFL FOOTBAU U ROBERT SCtiUUfR e JERRY FALWELL &DOHCAMPUS Saving 1he ir (aces at a chic salon are Gladys Knight (le(t} and Marla Gibbs during Sunday night's episode of 'The JefCerson' on KNXT (Ch. 2). The popular comedy show a irs at 9 o'clock. m UNDEASTAHDIHO HUMAN BEHAvtOA !BRHOOA CHANNEL LISTINGS 8 WEEK IN REVIEW U ®)MOVlE •• • "Yanks" (1979) Richard Gere. Vanessa Redgrave. .m SUNDAY MASS I 0) THE THUNDERBIRDS -11:00- D ATOHEWITH UBASEBALL Cl> MOVIE • • • "BaUlestar Galaclica" ( 1978) Lorne Greene. Richard Hatch. tli) MASTERPIECE THEATRE Cl!> OCEANUS Q)MOVIE • • • "See Here. Private Hargrove" (19-44) Roberl Walker. Donna Reed. m WORLD VISION ©MOVIE ***"Ragtime" (1981) James Cag· ney, Howard E Rollins. -11;30-u TEARY COLE-WHITT AKER Cf) OOMED'f: AMERICAN STYLE e CHURCH IN THE HOME '1!> OOEAHUS CR) FRAOOLE ROCK (0) OH SPORTSWEEK D MOVIE * * "The Pirate Movie" ( 19871 Knsty McNictlol, ChriS1oph8( Atkins CZl MOVIE • • •·~ "Time After Time'' (1979) Malcolm McDowell. David Warner. AFTEANOON -12:00-D ARTS Of ASIA U SEAACH Cf) LEAD Off MAH G)MOVIE • •*~"Hello, Oollyt" (1970) Barbra Streisand, WaltM Matthau &i) THE SHAKESPEAR£ PlA YS '1!> OCEANUS mMOVIE •*fl "Moonlight Sonata" ( 1938) Charles Farrell Ignace Jan Paderewsll1 1H MOVIE • • * "Haywtre" (1979) Lee Rem1cit Jason Robards OIMOVIE * * '" "Vlcl<>rt'.' ( 198 I) Sylvestl!f Stallone. Michael Caine 1$JMOVIE • • • "P~" ( t980) Robin Wll· Iiams. Shelley Duvall -12:15- C!J BASEBALL -12:30- 0 INSIGHT U WILD, WILD WORLD Of AHIMAlS (t!)OCEANUS -1:00-D NASHVILLE 0.. THE ROAD U HEEHAW eADAM-12 61) ltUMANmE.S THROUGH THE ARTS Gt SPORTSWORU> -1:30-D TAU< A80t1T PICT\JRES Cl> ADAM-12 Cl!> HUMAHfT1ES THROUGH THE ARTS 0MOVIE • t * "Rollercoaster (19771 George Segal. Timothy Bonoms ZIMOVIE a • "tlng8f OI Guilt" 0956) Richard Baseharl, Mary Murphy -2:00- 0 SUNDAY 8 OIU.JGAN'S ISLAND 8 @) AMERlCAH ~TSMAN U MOVIE * *'" "Collon Comes To Harlem" 11970) Godfrey Cembnc!Qe. Ray· mond St. Jacques eMOVIE * * "Target Zero" p9f>5) RtGhard Conte. Peggie Castle. tD TH£ ClOSIHO DOOfl Cl!> HUMANITlES THROUGH THE ARTS GOEHESOOTT (C)MOVIE • *.., "Hll!ky Patllly" ( 1982) Gene Wilder. Giida Rad net CO)MOVIE * *'h ''Plfdon Mon AH8lre, Too" (1979) Jean Aoohelort, Ctau<le Bras- Mlif ($)MOYIE * t \; "The Unholy Glfden" (193 I) Ronald Colman. Fey Wray -2:30- • GIUJGAN'818LANO ID HUMAllT1ES TWAOUOH THE ARTS ~=--RE OHSPORTS f) KNXT ICBSl 8 KNBC (NBCl 0 KTLA (tnd.) ID KABC (ABC> C!t KFMB ICBSI 0 KHJ·TV (Ind I Iii> KCST IABCl ID IC.TTV <Ind) II> KCOP· TV I Ind.I flil KCET (PBSI G KOCE IPBSl • • "Breakthrough" (1979) Richard Burton, Rod Steiger. -3:00-tJ INTERFACE Q MOVIE • •'Ir "Road To Ball" (1953) Bing Crosby, Bob Hope. U GAEA TEST SPORTS LEGENDS IDMOVlE • • * 'h "Little Big Man" (1970) Dus- tin Hoffman. Faye Dunaway. &i) PRESEHTE ~ AMERICAN STORY Cll ST AR TREI< @) THIS WEE!( WITH DAVID BRINKLEY la THE ROAD TO LOS ANGELES rZ)MOVIE • * •;, "Success" ( 1979) Jeff Bridges, Ned Beally. -3:30- tJ NEWSMAKERS D OVTDOOfl UfE U P£0PLE7 &i) All IN A DAY'S WORK '1!) AMERICA.N STORY tSl MOVIE • • "Challenge To Be Free" (1975) Mike Mazurk I, Jimmy Kane 0MOV1E ••'It "Mommie Dearest" (1981) Faye Dunaway. [)jana Scarwid. -4:00- tJ MOVIE t * • "That Touch Of Mink" (1962) Cary Grant. Doris Day D SPORTSWORLD D Sl&<EL & EBERT AT THE MOVIES U MOVIE * * "Stien! Ntght, Bloody Night" (1973) Patrick O'Neal Astrid Heeren. Cl> MOVIE H * 'Red Aler!'' (19771 Wllllam Devane. Michael Blandon. fD WALL STREET WEEK Cl!> AMERICAN STORY Cl.) PRIME Of YOUR LIFE @) NEWSMAKERS Q!MOVIE • • •;, "The Secret Of S11agull Island" (1981) Jeremy Britt, Nicky Henson (CIMOVIE • * • ·~ "Monry Py1hon And The HOiy Grail" (1974) Gra/\em Chal>- man. John Cleese. IH1MOVIE • • "Ruckus" ( t980) Dirk Benedict, Linda Blair (0)MOV1£ u "Attac:., Force Z" (1980) John Phl"jp law, Mel Gibson -4:30-u HOLLYWOOOCLOSEUP &i) WASHINGTON WEEK IN REVIEW '1!) AMERICAN STORY CJ) WELCOME BACK. KOTTER ®l BAAHEY MILLER -5:00-u CHARLIE'S ANGELS U ABCNEWS ID ARING LINE Cl!> UNDER SAIL CJ) M'A'S'H @)NEWS m MUSIC MAGAZJNE CS)MO\llE • • * "Popeye" ( 1980) Robin Wil- liams. Shelley OuvaN, CtlMOVIE u "Green Ice" 11981) Ryan O'Nell, Anne Archer. -5:30- G CBSNEWS G HICNEWS 8 NEWS ID MOTORWE!K (l)AUCE O AICNEWS 69 TOBE AHNOUHOED (C)MOVIE •••• "Ynae Doodte Dandy" TRANS PAC RACE AESUL TS excluslvety on MDCM tD!l.t FMSIERED 2:55 pm Dally 8:55~ Co-Sponsored by Newpor1 Import• Boatewaln'e loeker Newport Beech Newport Beech C'O.l On-TV <tl Z·TV 'lll HBO rc1 (Clnemaic> (I) IWORI NV., N.V. l!lJ IWTBS) r£; tESPN) f'S) IShowllme) 0 Spotlight • (C~ble Ne\Ns Network) ( 1942) James Cagney. Joan L8$lte. tH)MOVIE • * "Grease 2" ( 1982) Maxwell Cau111eld, Michelle PfelHer EVENING -1:00- tJD NEWS 8 MOVIE * * "Raiders From Ouler Space" ( 1966) James Darren, Lee Meriwelh· 8(. U PEOPLE'S COURT U THOSEAMAZIHO~ Cf) SATURDAY HIGHT mMOVtE * • ~ "Lassie's Great AdVetltore" (1964)Jon Provost. June lockllart. al MOYIE • • * "Run Siient, Run Deep" ( 1958) Clark Gable, Burt Lancaster. 9 THE MEN Of COMPAf(V E 61> NOVA " CJ) CBS NEWS ttll THE ROCKFORD ALES QtHICNEWS m MOTOACYCtE WORLD (O)MOVIE • • "Greue 2" (1982) Maxwell Ceu"lekt. Mlchelle PfelHer. 0MOVIE • • * ''The Hurricane" ( 1937) Doro- thy Lamour. Jon Hall. -1:30-a NEWS COHFEREHCE D SISKEL & EBERT AT THE MOVIES &a TUTAHKHAMUN'S EGYPT (l.)QJNEWS m MOTOASPORTS INTERNATIONAL -7:00-e CJ) IO MINUTES D GtVOYAGEASI U @) RIPLEY'S BEUEVE IT OR NOT U KOJAI< Cf) NEWS 8D AlLCAEAT\JAESGREAT AHO SMALLU Ci> COSMOS m SPORTS SCENE (S)MOVIE * * "Grease 2" (1982) Maxwell Cautflekt, Mldlelle Pfeilfer. (%)MOVIE •••~"Time Bandits" (1981) Craig Warnock, OaVld Warner_ -7:30-mGEHEsoon (R) FRAOOLE ROCK -8:00-1'1 (J) AUCE 18CHIPS ENTERTAINMENT THIS WEEK 8 !D) MATT HOUSTON U fT IS WAITTEH Cf) TWILIGHT ZONE m I, CLAUDIUS eMOVE * • •.; "Tne Great Call Of The Wlld" ( 1976) Documentary. &!)COSMOS '9 MA8TERPIE« TMEA TM (C)MOVIE H \; "Cannery Row" (19112) Nick Notte, Debra Winger. !Hl MOw: '* • "SI• Plcil" (1982) Kenny Rog· Ms. Diane Lane . !O)MOVIE H '-" "Rocky Ill" (1982) Sylves18< Stattone, Carl Weethert. ouow: t * "The Pitete Movte" ( 1982) Kristy McNlchol, Chriat091* Atklne. -1:311- • CJ) ONE DAY AT A TIME G THE WOAlD TOMOMOW (J)KUNOF\J -t:OO-D 8 MOVIE * * 'Ir "Atcatraz: The Wlloll Snock· Ing Story'' (P"1 1) (1980) MIChael a.ell. Telly Savllta.. 8 PETER POPOFf G) I, CLAUDIUS &i) MASTERPIECE THEATRE '1!) SAUDI ARABIA ($)MOVIE * • "Summer Loven" ( t982) Dat)'I Hannah. Peter Gallaghe< !Z;MOVIE • • ••;, "Time Aller Time" (1979) MaJcOlm McDowell, OaVld Wa111e1 -9:30- .. C1J THE J£fFEASONS 8 FRED JOROAN (!)MOVIE * • •;, "Chain Ughtrunq" (1950) Humphrey Bogan. Eleanor Parker -10:00-tJ CJ) TRAPPER JOHN, M.D. 8 NEWS U WOMEN IN CRISIS G) I, CLAUDIUS ti) INDEPENOENT NETWORK NEWS fJl) TAOU8L£O WATERS: OIL AND TH£ CHANHEL ISLANDS '1!) AMERICAN PLAYHOUSE <.c)MOVIE •••;, "Hani\y Panky" (1982) Gene Wilder, Gilda Radner. (tfJ BUDOY HACKrn: LIVE & lMCENSORED (0)MOVIE * *'" "VtetO<Y' (1981) Sytvestel Stallone. Mtehae4 Caine 0MOVIE *•'Ir "Loveu Like Us'' (1977) Catherine DenetNe. Yves Montand -10-.30-CI> JIMMY SWAGGART m WALLY GEORGE -10:45- • SUNDAY SPORTS PAGE -11:00-tJ D m QtNEWS 8 WALL STREET JOURNAL REPORT U GENE SCOTT 8l) SNEAK PREVIEWS m WINDOW OH COMPUTERS OO MOVIE * • ''Grease 2" (1982) Maxwell Caulfield, Mlehelle Pfemer f$J MOVIE • • ''1 "Prtvate Lessons" (1980) Syt· via Kristel. Howard Hesseman l l)MOVIE • * "Friday The 13th. Part II" ( 1981) ! Amy Steel. John FUfey. -11:15- U CSSNEWS -11:30-e SPORTS AHAL 8 PACESmERS (!) SISKEl & EBERT AT THE MOVIES G) ROBERT SCHULLER 9) CHILJ:WH RONNING OUT Of TNE ' St TOtlV BROWN'S JOURNAL (I) HARRYO Qt)LARRVKING m 700CLU8 -11:45- OMOVIE • • • "The Diary 01 Anne Frank" I 1980) Melissa Gilbert Mtxlmlllan Schell -11:50- -~ • •• "Tile Out·Of·Towners" (1970) Jack Lemmoo. Sandy Dennis U ®J NEWS CJMOVIE • • • .., "Beau Pere" (19811 Pelrlel( Oewaere. Ariel Besse. -12;00-e 700ClU8 (f) IHDEPENOENT NETWORK HEWS • LARRY KING @ MOVIE **'.; "Macho CaM&han" (1970) Oa\lld Janssen, Jean Seberg. LO)MOVIE • "Tanen. The Ape Man" (1981) Riclltvd H1111s. Bo Derek. OMOVIE t •.; "Death Valley" ( 1982) PIM LeMat. Peter 8Jlltngslly -12:15- 8 AICHEWS -12'.30- • HOlL YWOOO CL08EUP ~~COTTLE: UP CLOSE **'Ir "Hit Lady" (1974) Yllelte MilTl- leuJC, Dtck Rambo. EUROPE Join our twentieth annual three·week& tour. Septem- bor-Octobef t983: The best time to visit Europe. Conducted from L.A. and back to L.A. Covering Eng• land, France. Germany. Austria. Italy. Swltzerland, Holland and Yugoslavia. First Class or SuperlOr Tourist Hottlt. room& with private baths everywhefe, many meal9, delul(e bua. Smell, congenlal group. Get ac• qualnted party. Information group meeting. many special eventa. Tlpa, llxts. handling of luggages, en- tranc. feel, ttc. ere Included. M 111ei 1111Mn ... _,,b11D. ILL ~llM........... ...................... •1,1•.• .. RI II Hllllll 6 ..... !Mllllll Dealgn Plan Travel 220 NewDOf't Center Drlv:.r:·•· Tel (7;1•) 140vOllO/IU-or EWJ•taS I HOl1lATS CAil TIE wmJi:tll7 l ClASSlfllD Daily Piiat Sunday, July 10, 1983 ...... ltr Salt , ...... ltr lal• ...... ltr .... • ... " ltr .... • ... " ltr lalt ''"'" ltr lal• ....... 1•21ea.1a1 1002 •••rat 1002 Gtae••1 1002 Hunt & Associates .. LIT•Tll 111111.....i. With fabulous view! Redeoorat· ing in process includes handsome fruitwood cabinetry, elegant carpet, beautiful draperiet;, 5 BR. family room + bonus guest quar- ters.Pool & spa. Double U slip. $1,800,000. Leasehold. Martha or John Macnab. ua• llllE HITll An authentic Cape Cod home with an unobstructed 180 degree view of the entire harbor. Superb craftsmanship through- out. Used brick in abundance around pool and spa. Pro- fessional low maintenance land- scaping. 4 BR each with bath, 4 fireplaces, family rm & library. $1,495,000. Lucy Rose. NYEI SHIES l&YFlllT Dramatic and comfortable. This lg 4 BR home is a marvelous investment tn Newport style liv- ing. Large fonnal living rm - garden room and den -very private master suite with Mr. & Mrs. Bath. Lg. terrace on bay with dock for 50 ft. yacht. $995,000 Fee. Call Barbara Aune. P&IMllllO Ullll IMUIYIEW Elegant French Regency style home overlooking Newport Harbor. Incredible 2 story. din- ing rm, circular staircase to for- mal living rm and 2 magnificent master suites. Two additional BRs, study & family rm. Lg com er lot. $869.000. Micki Cooper. IPYIUU USTill Totally customiz.ed & expanded N e w Bedford model w/unobstructed ocean & night lite vieWB. 4.BR, 3BA. game rm, wine nn, pool & spa. Loads of amenities. $795,000 ind. land. Sandie Fix. --.... ·-YllW Panoramic ocean view from this single story California Ranch home 2 or 3 BRS. 21h BA. formal din. rm & fam rm. High beam ceilings, Mexican pavers, French doors, plantation shutters. Com- pletely remodeled & pro- fessionally landscaped w/lovely spa. $795.000 incl. land. Donna Godshall. .... SlllU , ...... YllW from this beautiful single story 4 BR, 3 ba, fonnal dining rm home. Secluded patio w/sparkling pool & prof. landscaped yard. 3 pri- vate beaches & close to schools & shopping. $649.000 incl. land. Donna Godshall. SUlll If tu llWNITI Right on the ocean 3 BR.. 1 'h BA "oldie, but goodie" is definitely liveable -w/potential for re- model or-? Near all shopping. Seller financin g available. $539.000 Martha Macnab. IUYllWIUm Ocean. mountain & night lights view. plus glorious yard make this 3 BR, 2 'h BA gate guarded home a Newport Beach classic. Private comer lot with extra side yard. Owner anxious. $449,500 incl. land. Donna Godshall. FUii.iii .... WrTI YIEW Lavishly decorated 2 BD + den McLain townhouse overlooking Big Canyon's 4th green. Private comer unit. Elegantly upgraded with plush carpeting inset into parquet floors, French moldings throughout, security system, air conditioning. "Magnifique!" $329,000 Micki Cooper. Al WTM.lff IDT llY $257,000 Ownen on the East Cout. Call to see this charming h ome. Countr y kitch e n w/flrep~. Llght, bright garden '"livinl rm. Master sufte w/garden bath. Two additional BR. $257,000 incl. land. Brabara Aune. • IUml ... ...mm Big Canyon Townhome 3 lg BR ln 2 stories w/fonnaJ Uving & dinlng. Prime location adjacent to aolf coune w/poola & tennia. $250,000 Martha Macnab. Cll'T QllLIFY1 You don't have to with the loans on the following homes: 4 Br, 2 Ba. C.M ............................ $110,000 4 Br. 2 Ba, C.M ............................ $129,900 4 Br, 2 Ba, C.M ............................ $133,900 Triplex, C.M ................................. $169,000 Call us for more details. FIXER Bring your paintbrush and save. 4 Bdrm 2 Ba 2 car garage. Assume 8.5% loan. Own~r is mot.ivat.ed. Asking $110,000. 831-7370 WEEIEID SPECIAL 122111 I lrta4, ....... ltl<h OPEi Ul/111 1-4 Reduced to $300.000 for 2 days only! 10% I down! 2 big units, 3 bd, 2 'h ba, DELUXE! Microwave Kitchens, Large Master Bedrooms, with fireplaces, Sundecks and Quiet Sitting rooms areas. Pati06, Fenced Yards and 2 garages for each unit. • <"€ou111ia de/ ufta;,, f!]J~ 673-8494 3641 E. ~at Hwy., Corona del Mar REAL ESTATE VILLA ON THE BAY With a Mediterranean alre this smashing 5 Bdrm single level of- fers the ultimate In design & llveablllty. Includes pvt maid's qtrs. kitchen-family rm w/2nd frplc. Mstr suite w/pool & bay vus. Lite & airy thruout. Lrg deck-patio w/pool & spa ON THE BAY. Great for summer entertaining. Centr. air, sllp & side tie. $875,000 L.H. Jeri Hunt 400 Morning Star Ln, NB Open Sat 1·5 CHAMPAGNE APPETITE Is satisfied in this Big Canyon 4 Bdr, fam rm, sgl level, from lush parklike set11ng to cool pool vu. form dining rm. Impressive courtyard fountain entry, wet bar, 2 frplcs, 3 car garage. pvt security + 24 hr guarded gate. $649,500. Jeri Hunt 14 Burning T,.., NB . Open Sun 1·5 ON THE RIGHT COURSE Big Canyon golf course that Isl Decorator perfect from mirrored frplc In llvlng rm to spacious Mstr suite w/golfcourse vu. Pvt guest qtrs & den w/wet bar. Formal din- ing, patio, centr. air. Ottered at $329,500. Jeri Hunt. H1·ll00 FROM $94,500 TO $1,700,000 WE HAVE IT II SINGLE FAMILY HOME -ONLY $95,000 Large 3 bdrm older family home on huge lot. Existing FHA loan a t only 8.5% interest! 759-1501 or 752-7373. OCEAN VIEW and private beach come with this outstanding 4 bdnn, 5 bath executive estate -only $525,000! 759-1501 or 752-7373. • ONLY $117,000 Customized family home with 3 bdrms, large living room & dining room, huge fireplace and big greenhouse. 759-1501 or 752-7373. WATERFRONT Fee simple land with assumable financing. Room for 55' boat! Only $525,000! 759-1501 or 752-7373. PRIVATE BOAT SLIP and bay View ... feels like a "new" home although approx 11 years old. Only $269,000! 759-150 l 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 or752-7373. NEWPORT BEACH -$134,000 Just put on market. Outstanding buy for older or younger couple. NeX1 to Hoag Hospital. Private, guard gated conununit y. 2 bdrms, 2 baths. 759-1501 or 752-7373. MAGNIFICENT VIEW LOT -$1,200,000 1.24 acres offering exclusive ocean views, privacy & seclusion . One of the few sites available that is eminently suited for a breathtaking private estate, 759-1501 or 752-7373. 3 BDRM -2 BATH -SM,500 Excelle nt location -end unit across from large greenbelt area, so no claustrophobia! Close to transportation and shopping. Call 759-1501 or 752-7373. JASMINE CREEK Ocea:n & greenbelt view , .. extra large spa. lf you a.re looking for Utopia, better eee this -only $437,000. 759-1501 or 752-7373. BACK BAY-ONLY $111,000 Newly painted, carpets cleaned and ready for new owner! 3 bdrms, 2 ~ baths. Short walk to horse & bike trails around Back Bay. 759-1501 or 752-7373. SPYGLASS RIDGE Featuring ocean view, beautiful pool and large lot. Tremendous price reduction! 759-1501 or 752-7373. VILLAGE WALK -ONLY 1105,000 . Split level with aeparate master bdrm with walk-in cloeet. Private end unit with eecluded patio. Better check It out! 759-1501 or 752-7373. Looking for a career in sales ? See today's Help Wanted ads, classification 5100. ·,., It..., ler lalt 1.e.... ltr la1t ...... * laJt ..... t. laJt lntral 1•1 ....... 1112 ..... 1112 ....... 1112 U .. lfll ... EllUYllllU llllAY 2-1 PM FOLLOW THE ORANGE BALLOONS AS YOU DRIVE THROUGH LAGUNA 1188 Marine, L.B .......................... $575,000 4 br-ask for Patricia Thierry 369 Cypress, L.B ................... $200-275,000 2 Br-ask for Pam Wilder 531 Oak St., L .B ........................... $299,000 3 Br-ask for Mary Tharp 165 McAuley, L .B ........................ $349,000 4 Br, ask for Connie Merritt 727 Balboa, L.B ............................. $369,000 3 Br-ask for Carol Monet 31291 Holly St, S .L ............... , ...... $675,000 3 Br-ask for Judy Blossom 31401 Holly St., S .L ..................... $585,000 4 Br-ask for Robin Waterman 31935 S . Coast Hwy, S.L. ........... $875,000 3 Br-ask for Michael Spindle 23401 Via Antibes, S .L ................ $575,000 4 Br-ask for Pat Nunnikoven "°TllAY 1·1 .... ~. ,.,. ..... , ,...1.,., "" ... $385,000....... 1980 Port Ramagate, NB htM Yltw, 1Hrt4, kltellte, I U, .,. $595,000 ............. 302 Orchid, Old CdM 4 ., let.,., ... lltry/HIJ1 •r,.., $325,000 2012 Port Bristol, HV Homes, NB ..,.,. ......... ,....., ... , "' !!M. $285,000 ......... 1424 Seacrest, HV Hills 2 .. ......, ....., ..,, ....... ,.., $157,900 ............ 8 Clover, Woodbridge Lat ... lttet, 4 Mnn, "'"'let $395,000 ....................... 1132 Whitesails ........... , .. , 211, Ila, .,., ,.elt, n 111• $239,000 ..................... 31 HiUgrass. Irv. ltatltfrHt, ~ ..... a u, 2 ...... $775,000 ................. 17 Beacon Bay, NB ..,.,... ......... + 1 • ,....., ..,,, $725,000 ................... 2 Beacon Bay, NB Setting anything with a o.lly Pilot Cleeelfled Ad 11 e llmple melter . . . .1ua1 call &42..s&78. G.t GREEN cuh for WHITE 8'eptlanta with a C4aulfled Ad c.11 &42-5878 WELCOME KRIS OLSONlll To the Walker & Lee/Great Western Family. Formerly with C.entury 21 Walk In, Kris brings to ua immeruie energy and enthusiuum coupled with six yeen of prof~ionaJ listing and aelling ability. She has been repeatedly recognized as one of the outstanding aaleeagents in the businell with sales in excem of Thirteen Million Dollan since 1980. A native Californian, Kris shares her non-wor k.Ing hours with two children. Jeff 16 and Kirsten 11 , and still finds the time for outdoor activities such as tennis. It isn't oflen one aees this rare combination of talent and ability in one individual and Kris has it all!! U you've been thinking of buying or aelling your home, why not give her a call today at 963-5671 and join the growing list of satisfied clients who were glad they did. DREAM HOME WITH DREAM FINANCING Imagine, only $26.000 down and takeover the existing low interest loan to buy this four bedroom, two and one half bath home in the best.area of El Toro. Huge master bedroom, large family room, fonnal dining room and a cozy wood burning fireplace. This 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 9e1uare foot Victorian beauty can be yours! Priced $60,000 under recent appraisal at $265,000, this is a superb buy for the large family desiring beach living at an affordable price and tenTlS. Too many amenities to mention. Why not call us for details at 963-5671. WANT TO OWN YOUR OWN BUSINESS? LOOK AT THESE EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITIESlll ONE HOUR PHOTO LAB Thia well run estabU.hmen t ia 8l"<*ing in e>Cee91 of $100,000 per year. The partnenhip that owns the buatneaa ta dmolving and forces sale $30.000 below mark.et at $104,000. Call 963-5671. DRESS SHOP Great location for the thriving bualnem in the aame location for 13 yean. Fresh and clean with new carpet and latest fuhJon styles. Sacrifice for $19,900. Tenna neeoU.ble. 963-5671. CAMERA SHOP S21,IOO Four block.a to Disneyland ln excellent foot and car traffic area. Qwner motivated due to pending trander ln hia full time job. Yeerly ~ ul4!ll of fl0,000. Add one hour ~nc equipment (~.000) and fOf' $80,000 TOTAL INVESTMENT you have a lab PLUS a camera ahop. 556-7035. . 1 \ I ' 02 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday. July 10, 1983 ..... I• Salt ltPn fer Salt ln1t1 fer Salt IUIUIH ln1t1 ltr lelt ......... __ .. _ ... _, ___ .... l!r lalt ...... liRi.._.IM--.lll!-....._...,1i; ... ~ia..iltr....,leleliiiiiii..__1 ..... 19 !tit ...... lOll,c...r11 lOOl .,lner....., .. • ... •----1 .... m __ For Tu•sday through Fri· .... ,.. ll02 lntrll II!! ..... al l!t!.... ... .... am..... 19! day publlcallone •:30 =~::...--......,...,.1 _ ENCHANTING COTTAGE CORONA DEL MAR This whimsical landmark cottage affords a panoramic view of the harbor entrance and the blue Pacific. Built in 1926 and featured on the 1982 Corona del Mar home tour. This 3 Bdrm, 2 bath decorators delight exudes warmth and charm. Featuring architecture and interior decoration that will take ycru back through time, this lovely early California cottage includes a country kitchen with serving access to the patio, orig- inal rustic Eucalyptus beams and mantelpiece from the Corona Foothills, quiet den and charming garden plantscape. Offered at $645,000 For a private showing. you're invited to call: MARCIA WORKING 714-644-9060 OPEN HOUSE SAT /SUN 1-5 3000 OCEAN BL VD. COLDWC!U. BANl(C!Rtl p,m. the prevlout <11y. For Seturdey publication, deadline Is 3 pm. Friday Sunday d&fdllne Is 6 p.m. Friday. Monday deadline Is 11:30 am. Saturday THIS WEEKEND ONLY l•••o•• t11111,110 IAllOll llllE llLLSlll CIHE011HI Kills and correct1on1 may 1,.1 l1f/la1 1-1 be made on same dead· tines as above. Please II 11"-r ll'ct lrht ask for a "klll number" when can11elllng your ad. Must see this greatly upgraded pro- ElllOll Check your ad da11y and report errors Immedi- ately. The DAIL y PILOT assumes llablllty ror the rlrst Incorrect Insertion only, ' fessionally decorated Lautremont, 4 br. 3 ba. family rm & formal D.R. with breathtaking 180° view from Catalina CD mountains. CUstom security system. &FOii IULn l40-IH1 hr HfnHe SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO 21.3 Acr" Rere does the opportunity erlH thet e percel of lend thl• alze come evellebl9, but now le that time. Specteculer parcel, zoned realdentlel, with megnlflclent vlewe to the Pacific end mountain eree. Lot can be apllt. Don't hesitate. Thia can truly be YOUR once In • lifetime ranch "tete. $2,500,000. Cell Wllllem Cote for •ppolntment. • WATERFRONT OFFICE BUILDING Located In C•nnery Vlllege, thla lovely beyfront office bulldlng, WITH BOAT SLIPI, la one of the rarest commodltlea In Newport BNch. Pride of ownerahlp •bound•. Excellent off-etreet perking end conven~ntly located to ahope, rest•urente end other commercial ventures. C•ll Wllllem Cote for Income A expenH detella. You've got to ... It. S3.3 mllllon. • . NEWPORT BLVD. FRONTAGE HIRIOR VIEW HOIEI Montego remodel to 3 BR. Stunning. all new kitchen. Almost $30,000 of Improvement In 1983. $269,500 fee land. · llY 114'MWI 1830 Port Barmouth, 2 story Palermo model. $259,000 L/H. IRVllE TERRRICE 11,, acre. complete remodel. ocean view. 3400 sq. ft., 5 car garage. $599.000 fee. 628 Malabar. Fast food sites In prime lo- cation. Good steady return + tax write-off + NNN lease. CAMEO SHORES Best ocean view. $595,000 fee. Maids quarters; 3 Bd, pool. new carpets. VIEW Rental near Hoag Hosp. $1200/mo. 4 Bd .. 21h Ba. llW UITIM -IY •10 Expanded Palermo, 4 Br. re- modeled thru-out. Emotional - must see. SHORECLIFFS 4 BR. canyon & ocean view, stunning. 249 Evening Canyon Rd. $745.000 fee. VIEW PlllDIU111-PUI Motivated seller offers this prime beach tri-plex. Two, 2 bedroom units with fire- place in front building and a 3 bedroom _ unit above 3 car garage. $395,000 .. Ill 1111111 LOT 15,000 squaie foot building site next to park in exclusive Big Canyon. Reduced to $695,000 for immediate sale. or owner will build to suit or trade equity in Big Canyon home. llYEIT II TIE IOUI With this oceanfront duplex in Newport's best summer/winter rental location. Low down payment and easy terms, combined with the maximum in rental income makes this the perfect buy for the astute investor and all for the unbelievable price of $399,500. IUOEFIL IUCll LIYIH Ocean view -steps to beach. Channing custom built 3 bedroom and family room. 3 baths, air conditioned, microwave, com- pact.or. Assumable loan $297 ,500. 780-8333 Ill CllYOI IPEI SIT /Ill 1-1 #1111111M11U AE$<0f;HT\AL AUL ESTAf£ Sf:RlllCES T errlftc opportunity for developer to acquire 82 foot frontage on Newport Blvd. cloae to the Deity ..... Two --.. ONGS Tll ITAllD COMPAi! 710-1397 173-7711 Don't miss this beautifully landscaped 3200 sq. ft. Broadmoor, located in gate 1 guarded community. An outstanding e&uw • c •T• home offering 4 BR. library, large living Piiot hudquertere. Huge lot (15,757 equer · --------------room. dining area. family room with More lamlllea are getting I By Owner. Spy Glas.s Hiii wetbar, and beautiful planked floors and INDEPENDENT MAKES CENTS DAVE WHITE People who need People ·1 That's what the DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY I 1s an abootl Cadillacs to Go-Cana Whatever 1he Fad Roll 'em off the market With a Classlfled Ad Call Nowl 8'42·5678 the camping "bug" thll beSI buy. Beautllul 2 new carpets throughout. The extra large ~;.1,~.~~0~:;,~~ I ~ft?·t~;:n 1~rb8fm11~:'; lo~ features a spa se~ in park-like gi:ounds u-1. .. u It now with a homo. $695,000. Call with waterfall adding to the feeling of (714) 760-1900 rHE REAL ESTA TEAS ------ NEWPORT BEACH IEWPGIT THRICE S 111,100 Built-In stereo. spa, security system, decorator papers. rich wood panelling. are some of the dellghts you'll discover in this gorgeous 2 BR condo. Excellent taste -great price! TllE IUFFS $114,100 Investors delight! One of Bluffs largest units at one of Bluffs lowest prices! 3 BR. 2Vz Ba. Fam.Rm. large yard. Sellers very cooperative & anxious to sell! lllRIOR VIEW llOIES UH,000 •PRICE REDUCTION· -beautiful expanded 3 BR with large pool & spa. Exceptionally clean & bright -great family area. An OUTSTANDING VALUE In fee land! ILIFFS $331,000 Feel Fee! Fee! One of Bluffs most popular models -lront row view "E" plan. Metlculously customized interior & patios. Wood floors. cus- tom tile & plant ation shutters. Back bay & night lite vlewl! llOIOll VIEW lllMH U41,IOO Beautiful 5 BR family home in terrific locatlori. Tastefully decorated w/wood floors. plantation shutters. coordinated wallpapers, etc. No after move-In costs and land Is included! A must see! llUIOll VIEW HOMES S3IO,OOO Has to be one of Harbor View's finest Portoflno expansions. Extensive brick work & built-Ins. Exceptional pool & spa in sunny private yard. Steps to greenbelt! LIDO CHIO $431 100 What better invest ment than a ~ayfront cc-Jo! Walk to everything -shops, restaurant, ocean. located among million dollar properties! This 2 BR & den unit is a find! Possibility of slips. Call• See itll WHTOLIFF 1444,000 Astounding $50,000 price reduction on this exciting 4 br, 4ba. pool home. Custom designed with an artist's eye. this wood & glass home provides extraordinary entertaining & family llvlng. NYEI SHIES SHl,000 Dover shores cul-de-sac custom 6 BR, formal dining, famlly rm, pool V{ith hydraullc cover In private park-like yard. Perfect floor plan w/separate chlldrens wing. Fee land! Ill OllTH 1111,IOO You must see this incredible bizarre homel Imagine having your own Indoor-outdoor pool, alldlng roofs. 5 Bra. 8 baths, a theatre. 3 spas, sauna, 18' oak bar -and much. much morel! Best buy anywhere. Ulll ISU SI, 111,111 One of the finest tradltlonat homes on Linda Isle. Lovely antique paneling thtuout hOme Imported from England. Beautiful garden entry. 5 Brs. 5 baths, aecurlty syatem. Sllp for 55' boat. . NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 2161 SAN JOAQUIN Milli ltOAD OPEN HOUSES 1-5 UTllllY SlllllEOUFFS 3 BR. Oen $465.000 111 IWIYll 3 BR $639,000 OllYll HEIT 3 BR $239,000 lllRIOI VIEW llOIH 3 BR, FR $269,500 ~·i:-~su $555,obo LITTU llLIOl ISUll 3 + BR $895,000 LIH llYFIHT 4 BR. FR $1,595,000 IWllOI VIEW HtlU 4 BR $317,500 202 Seaward EVAN CORKETT 22 Rue Grand Ducal DEBI BIBB 7 Crest Circle LINDA MARSTON 1975 Port Laurent TED PETERSON 207 Via Mentone EVELYN YOUNG 215 E. Bay Front SUZIE EXLEY 661 Via Lido Soud SARA MARVIN 2021 Port Bristol JENNIFER SHAW ILIFFS · 5 BA, FR $262.500 IUllAY 320 Vista T rucha GINNY ANDERSON IOYEI SHIH 5 BR $645,000 llLIOllSWI 3 BR & 1 BR $549,000 HAHll VIEW lllMH 3 BR $269.500 ElST IUFF 4 BR $235.000 SPYIUSS llLL 4 BR. FR $595,000 ILIFFS 3 BR. FR $338,000 llRIOfl VIEW HILLS 2 BR. Oen $252,900 OlJIH SllHES 4 BR, FR $769,000 lllHOI VlfW HOM£$ 4 BA ~·320,000 lllllOll VIEW 110111 4 BR. FR $347,500 llAHll v,rw HMH 4 BR. FR $322,500 IRYIH 4 BR, FR $220,000 WUTOLIFF 3 BR, Oen $239,900 llYlllllEI 2+ BR $464,000 tHllllllllR 3 BR, Oen $325,000 1722 Santiago RITA BOLAND 123 Grand Canal TOM BOLAND 1975 Port Laurent WYNN WILSON 2531 Bunya MARIAN REEDY 5 Point Sur BERT REEDY 2939 Ouedada KAY PARKER 2730 Hiiitop L YLEEN EWING 4621 Gorham DEBI BIBB 1948 Port Chelsea LINDA MARSTON 1817 Port Carlow CORA BALDIKOSKI 1718 Port Margate VALERIE MARSHALL 26 Tahoe LISA WHITE 1100 Essex GINNY ANDERSON 2502 Vista Dr. ELEANOR BOWIE 223 Goldenrod SUZIE EXLEY LINllU 4 BR 426 Plazza lido $715,000 CYNTHIA RUMSFELD WllTILIFF 4 BR, Pool 1308 Santiago $444,000 EVAN CORKETT UTlllAY I llllAY 111 lllYU 5 BA $699.000 PlllllT•Y IAY 3 BR $1.350,000 .......... 3 BR. Oen $645,000 ILWFI 3 BA $229,000 IM UIYM (ltOlll1) 3 BR S235,000 ......... 3 BR. Oen $849,600 2 Winged Foot MARCIA MATTHEWS 715 Bayside SHIRLEY HARRIS 3000 Ocean Blvd • MARCIA WORKING 2167 Vista Entrada RITA QUIGGLE 14 Canyon laland ELEANOR BOWIE 4 14 Heliotrope SARA MARVIN ClaMlfled Ad. , 640-4196. "canyon" living. $725,000. ' A MEMBER Of THE SEARS FINANCIAL NETWORK RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE SERVICES CORONA DEL MAR tu ---... SMl,111 Recently remodeled residence with separate apartment for rental or family use. Secluded location -handsomely detailed owners unit - covered patio entry -off street guest parking. Ill• VIEW llLLS SH0,000 Exceptional value -tastefully appointed 3 BR home In quiet neighborhood -vaulted celllngs In liVing, dining & family rooms -private professionally landscaped yard -and you own the land! OHIU 111 IWt $111,IOO Duplex -3 BR 2 BA -2 BR 1 BA. Income potential $2000 Mo. Excellent parking. mature trees, units refurbished. Close to beach & bay. High ceilings. stained glass. fireplace. cozyll IHllOUfH 1411,tOO This Is the home you have been waiting for! It's warm. beautifully appointed & In a park-llke setting. You can llve comfortably In Its 3 bedrooms & den. Once you see It you'll know that this Is ltll tU OHIU •L lllll 1141,000 Magnificent view of Big Corona & Jetty from this 3 BR quaint oot1age In old Engllsh charm. All redecorated & ready tor a happy family move-In. BEACH COMMUNITIES .... a.a YllW 1121.- Newly listed, fabulous location on corner across from Newport Yacht Club plus potential full bay, mountain & night light view, complete with authentic Balboa cottage! PllllQU llll,000 Great 4 BR. 3 BA duplex just steps to the ocean. Summer-winter Income $29.000. Assumable 1st TD & owner wlll help with financing. ...IHU Utl,111 New on marketl Smashing home -3 years new -light. airy -thla 4 BR la steps from beach. Fabulous master suite otters aome bay view, sunny south patio. Serious seller ready to move this property. llf ... I 1414,111 Elegaooe & quality In this outstanding Bayahore home. Beautifully designed and decorated. Extra large corner lot with 2 spacious patios & lavlsh planting. Lovely master with enclosed sunroom. UllllU ....... Thia owner/dHlgner hm. waa featured on 1983 Lido Home Tourt Creative perfection throughout high celllng LA. Lg. tlled patio with ape/fountain, deluxe kitchen. 2nd sty. Library & sunny balcony! uYPillt m11w 11,1..,... Super "LlnLE BALBOA ISLAND" locetlon w11eo• eweep of Bay & Jetty. 2nd generation horM w/lenel. formal dining room & bath for Noh bedroom. Complete w/pier & allp. • tllLITT"" .... ll 111-1214, enr1111. ,_ ltl' M"'9f -Huet lot. bia dock(I), play lawn & swim beech. Reduced $170,000 • 10.~ owner fin. for quick sal~. $795.000 (land Incl.). Open Sat/sun 11-5. Owner 650-0202. ~-----------............ •••• 1200,000 ClllUIEL IOI "IST UITU -Priced al low value. Older 2 bdrm. 1 bath home with lots of potenliaJ_ Neal yard and patio. Close to shopping. Owner may ex- · change . $195,000. WlLI Tl 111 IUOI -Ocean side of P.C.H. near Dahlia Park. Cute and coey 2 bdrm. home with small den. Needs work but lots of charm. Owner may finance. $198,500. I IDIMm -Nicely maintained family home on R-2 lot with fire- place. bit. in kitchen, carpets and drapes. Lots of privacy. Owner will help finance. $197.500. 17141 673-4400 121 JI 621·2121 n. Hathr Area'• &..IJHf lshlblist..d Real &Wt Cot ... llY IL\llB<>lt WI •llSllll VIia Custom lakefronl home. Redwood ex- terior. 5 bedrooms. 3 Y2 baths, 3 fire- places, 2 wet bars, outdoor spa. Gated communi~y. $950,000. PlllllTMY IAY, I.I. Luxurious custom 5 bedroom, 5 Y2 bath bayfront home. Slip for large yacht. Maid's 1Yiltiii $1.650,000. --'"' Breathtaking view of ocean, bay. lalands, sunsets. Steps to beaches below. 4 bedrootn.1, 3 baths. $1.395.000. ... ..... Architecturally exciting & pro- fessionally decorated. 3 bedrooms, 2 ~ baths. Waterfront with pier. A steal at $885,000. .......... Exquisite Mediterranean contem- porary. Decorator's showpl*Ce. 4 bedrooms. 4 ~ baths. Pool. indoor spa. $795,000. UlllAYnllT- Bullder's own 3 bedroom., 3 bath condo. New 66' boat alip. Cuatomiltd throuahout. Compare at •745,000. AMERICA'$ LARGEST FULL SERVICE REAL ESTATE COMPANY Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunday, July 10, 1983 U ;::;;;:~--...---....... ~ =m=z:r..m~::.-~ ......... Salt ..... Ill .hit .. '"'" •It!! 111111.1111111 ......... ~-----~~:::=~--'='"= .... 1 lllla.w.J atn'""tl amc...u·.,1.., antt:t::'1Li Idle...... llM Int.~ IMllma• 1M4 • -UHIL nnma llWPllT ,.... * * * * * * * * * * IAllTW ... liihlB WllTUTI "-~~-~.,. BR. 2Yt BA, auaehed Ill 100 _ •&•Ill OIUI IY -II L ..... ot:,!,ton°'J-" w11ertron11Mngwtthboe1 •ur•u ....... ,, 1·1 gar $129.500. Y can't :ttord 1101 to • Gr~ loo:~ 2 1: 2tqt It ~ncl panoramlC view.' realdence w/3 bdrm. 2 De. Ill OllHI ::yl Walk 10 beach from We spent $70,000 -to bring i~.n:ti d~;. lo ~.ti!. y2 1e 1o:Ol.l::n':1'r! 'c~:I lllClrlc bit-Int. frplc. 1-. Yla Yelle. u ........ _ .............. .,...... Famlly home, 5 Br ... p lhl• prlvlll, iultdld warmth to this custom plan #5. C8' gar. Walk 10 W111c11n. hau11ful 8-glta 2 llOfY11 =:· roo~~nr, ~m 3Y\ baths Vla Lido Nord meeter tulle, oormet ~.~~u~~.,,ri:. ~~:: Pecan woods & onyx hlgh-Ught Its Ownarlagt, 142·2225. co.n~d~:.!!,'· :~m:!!ln~o .... :ri·dlcop ratlnQ. LOn~ 112 Yla llwe, lWI hit ...... .,.,,_,_ tal.000 kltch. Sl, 1962000· Realty IMngln1hlslu11urlOutMt· I f t p I d t Coiicio, El tlde Wl·l»·HO ,.:.0,,7i,i9o'ft" ~Md Mt Pf'loe ten d . ly 3 bedrooml, 2 baths. street toatreet 811tul<ert"HllY Se111cea844· 582 ting. Priced for QUIOk mcany un que ea urea. r ce a •oroH from Country ClftlerRttr "4·1111 . S163,6001 169·1501 Of l-•-lltl,IOO , OOUITllY ·•1 ~111 1 only ... 18,000, We Invite you to Club. 3 yfl ~lly up-• . 752·7'73 11• Yla ........ LWt ---· ONerlng • very special .pet oreCS.CS WlllU P'1 opt. 2 tni II« 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. family room home on one Of lhe a>.11 PlllYIOY see for yourself why this may be Br,dln,2~bl,f .--t· .. WALKER•LEE .. Yla ..... I.WI .....__ .. •111,ooe 1tr1et• on Pl'llnsul• Warm colonlel nome In • the best value In all of Corona del ~:s'a'.f:~1~1~~~:, ~~·.!!" ... ~ * ----• 11111e 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, den, POOL :g~~· w;:e~ ff:'y~om~ pr Ive ta country •t· M F t II 760 9295 760 H515 or e48-75ee --_, ....a 111 J1a ""'9M, I.Wt hit,.,. __ tlll.-Reellttlctlly priced It mo1phere. 5 huge Bdrmt 8r. Or 8pp ., 08 • . • ' 3 bd, 2'A, 1 yr, upgraded, 11,,4""'"1~"- POO or .c + atudy, 3 bright Prln. only please. Lovely 5 Br 3 Ba PoOI =·~·.·nr~!:.Jlnd,_·_ r=T.T: 4 bdnna +office, 3 baths, tam.rm, L $339,000. A fine loo•llon bllhs. Sunny kitchen. homa, very privet•, ,.....,... _.., -· ~. 111 Yla Trllst, L141 ...... .(1 ... ). .. SlH-nb~aacrhe.gso.rgeoue eandy lamlly end brick fire· * * * * * * * * * El •lde. 1 239,900. nit . Mike olfer. °'*1 -------- POOL v place. Formal dining. 848-3657. llouM Sat/Sun. 12·5. 22 Wlllllllll PlllU 6 bdrms, 5 baths, family room, OPEN SUNDAY 1·5 8 111...... Sep1rete utlllty room. C 10:.~ ••U-IH La k 1 •ho re. k r. llM at ............... , ....... _ .. _ ' 212l SEVILLE. Huge country rear yard. • .. t +lltlt+llt .. 1 1111 •111 ., Ii u 652-0880 SplCIOl.lt 2·1tv 4 br 3 81 4 bdnns, 3 baths. Bayfront with alie__ PARKING AVAILABLE. Price dnly 1219.000. C•U ... lllOll 141.000" 1111 AMI 3 Br. 2 Bl. gQod lln. .. ·-111 "C8')e Cod'" on one of •-L--· LaH, llnr An.-. 11,111,1111 One ol 1 kind duplex. for showing 546-2313 Spotleu38301fduple11 ,_. St3e.ooo. -bllfcul·d1-11e1lnlrvlne. -••• 1 h d OWC111-12%-longlarm MYS Ownr/bl(re4l·l665 TllTUllOU S"'-rMlprl .. -ofown-a r.....a--den Ba .. '4-t w /alip Fee Land Loads o suns lne en 4 B f II h I .,.,.... ""' ~uun1111, ' ;J'UUU • plz.azz.Uyouareaduplex 3br/3ba+5br/3bl·1vac amy ornawopen Totlllyprlv1t1 cu1tomlzed ershlp. pool-1111 buyer, please don't over·, IPll llllAY 1·1 509 Aoecla-wllk to tea air game rm, lrg yard, dbl PMl/WTltH 5 Bd 4 Ba noma lnct. Mp-beckyard. Won't IHI. look this delightful prop· 22•1 yi..t• lt-... 1 399K2<Wtdn·App..1IMCI gar In I quiet Irle, •Int 11ate m1ld'1 qtrs. peddle Cati today Marilyn, • ,. ,_ 440K own/bkre-46·7048 llnan. avail. W11m, totally decorated 3 tennl• courts, pool. encl. 559-9400, agt. er~PEN SUNDAY 1·5 For Sale by Owner. Death B::::::e1.~~~=:?ca1~/~gC11a, ,, ..... , 01111 1 becll rim oolwlthl yard endl 1p1 & wet bar All with 11--------715 IRIS, CORONA DEL In Fernlly forces quick -Don't Otiley ovey P n 1 centre ap1ct1ou1., view. The WtlllllllE MAA sale 01 property. Price 91nt cofld, 3 Bdrrn. 2 OCEAN VIEW Call Diane todeyl location. Only S 122,900. finest offering ever, In WlTll PlllT $349,000. drastically reduced from $ a9t h · I e 89 e h 01 d · 3 bCI and Family room. 3 1 631-1400 tr11lne. $585.000. Fee. 3 Bdrm 2'n Ba Family $400,000 to $370,000. 1 5,000. yrs new end 11ec1n1. with DIANA A t 552 7500 • • PIETENPOL-VOLPE -WATf HI U()Nl g . • . Rm, choice location. Duplex located on 41 Rockwood, Wood-I 25% down. owe. " IYtWIU $208.000astumable Balboa Penn1nsule Point. bridge Condo. 3 Bdrm. 21 1460,000. 640· 1212 559-9400 lf<>MI ~ Inc. !st. at 13%1hced. Avail. Eachunll,2bd,lbe.As-BathWlndjammermodel, own/agl. R~AL ETATE 3 /Bbr, H't B:a1h~~s; 8·1.S310,000. sumable loa~s and O)Nner super clean. Ready tor ....,.N-=o"""o"""o="w.,.,.,..,N-=P""A..,..,Y,,...M"'E,,.,N=T-831· 400 w onus rm, g " ""'' • Days Mon-Fri. 6"41·.S224, wlll assist in financing. qulok escrow Sl 14 500 Payments S2000 mo g rea t 11n•nc1 n g • Eves 551·9615. IUT YlLIL Lovely 3 bd, 2 ba. . ConJempor ary 3 Wide bdrm/lbdrm combine· tlon Newport Beaoh 6~1·3296deys,675-54181 · ' · 1210,000. Ownerlbkr: 1116,000.857-9583 . eves. * * * * * 673-1148 .....;;;...__ ______ QUIET 5 BR 3Ba clean By Owner. blaut. decor-Ylll IWI PllYATI Greenbelt, Pool. $151,000 .... 1·1 102 Vlltl duplex. 1 blk to ocean· front. Live In or sum- mer I w 1 n t e r rent , $294,000. m RIT. X PLAN. Wide greenbelt...:_ all neutral. 3 bdrm, Form. Din .. 21h ba, large wrap-around patio. Only $199,000 Appl. 111-1111 "l" •• " YIEW l •• E. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 1111,IOO mansion. Location -+ aled Woodbrld,... condo, WE University Park. Irvine. 4 bdrm, 3 b•, Incl. mother $2 o 000 •- s 3 b C I.. R •• tt od..., 3 many extraa 1 · • Ale., 2 mstr Bdr, on quiet Gracious """hlstlceted 1 harp, r. " 1rme are ... arque e m .,, -•• ;••-In law unit, frplc. dble g8'. 5 2330 -.-Top Location, Assum Bdrm. 2'n Ba. Fem Rm. _ _. -"115"' (119)753,.a355 ph 49· pvt 1t. 1157,500. Br + loft condo. decor· Fin-Only $249,500 tee· near pool. Owner may llAllll YIEW lllll OPEN HSE SUN. 12-4 SACRIFICE '••' 552-5277· e33-n 77. ator pertect. Assumible OPEN SUNDAY, 1·5 finance. Lease hold. Major price reduction. 889 SENATE ST. 1st T.D Grell tennis 1960 Port Cardigan NB , 1169,000. Contemporary 38rlamlly ~~-...,.......,...,,---=--Glamorous spllt·level con-Ell lllT courts + aHoclatlon * * * * * pool home. ~nlllcent 2,000 sq It. 4 Br. Dining Clos • 2 & 3 Bdrme. IRVINE GROVES pool. All this for ony ••sTSllE 0... ll&llY ITAIFFEI pvt lg lot. $398,500 Fee. Rm + Family Rm wltrplC. Pool/1p1. Luscious land· 2 Bdrm, 2 bath. ett __ .. _... S98,000. Call agt, Matllyn -I... OPEN SUN 1·5 Sl 18,900. Opeo HouM I OPEN SAT/SUN .......... 559-9400. I PUii. Front Row. 3 bdrm, Form Din, 2 Yi 11111 IUC11 Charming 2 br, dollhouae. IQ...,. IULn 1120 Goldenrod Jul~ 10th. l2PM-4PM. scap n~. double garage, lanced ba, highly upgraded. $335,000. SPYIUSS HILL Neutral decor. spec yard. lll-1114 C8'ol McMahan Agt. 2 0 1 4 M on r o v I a . ~-~;:, 4~4~al~w Rdci pa110 tor privacy, near OPEN 1·5 2617 Ornadal co1o••tEL•a11 Olleredat$t29,500 ·-------644-8067 6"44·9060 548-4710. re 11 ' +en pool1ncl1p1.S137.500, -• w/assum fln. ,,...,,,-.,,,-..,.....----minus. Ph 545-5510 1•2•1200 I Seller I• ••tlwatlllil. OPEN SUNDAY 1·5 3 Br Freedom home. view • IWICHD JDAQlll Sull•lt all 1ffer1. Rick 358 t9tti St tU OIM LIT iot. by Owner. 198,900. lllTl W 1111m 1 PllNU Golf Course beauty. Fonner Model , high-ll4erittt lltr ¥ALIE 1 llm 979•5099· 945•1797· YA/FU Tllll IHI llllAY 1..- 1.ae .. 1111• 1641 OlllTtlHISUU :t.'11ided. 2 bdrm, Den, Form Din, YH 711-4444 140·1211 Fl• or build on thi• 42' A2 8 UNITS Eest Coate Men. •11 _ llJ0,000 UI. $ 0 lot w/lncome producing priced to ..... ex gron. • • 219,00 Appt. IAHIOIES HH,IOO units. Oceanside of hwy. $442,000. Cell for more Fiiier l111tJ A PETE BARREf f .. REALTY Pv1 road. whl water, wood. gl111, gym, uune etc Nothing else comes close. HELE. 8• DOWD 0,1 ••• 1·I d!.~'$ -IAYF .... IHT_H_ Priced lo sell et Info, Randy Chapman, 141-0tH $269,000. Call Diena Devin Reel Estate. 2411 Ore1hi1w Ir Cappel 631-1266. 642..i368. IULTlll,llC. · 144-1.134 spacious. charming. com-R A L T y UM ISUll WmFIL .----------------i lortable home on one of E Dock ror 40' boll & sandy Pllltl Appi:_alsed $800K . ~~~~~~~~ $485,000 or leuti opl. Greentr ... by owner SFR Ag1 497-3009. ' I 1 1 Elslde 3 Bdrm Condo, the ew arger corner o s 'liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii beach. 4Br near Yacht s11o.ooo. e-42·4623. .•---------------1 in Bayshores. 3 large 11 Cl I> 11 595 ooo BR's, 3 full BA's and lam-HllllOR YU HOIEI u · ' 1 · • , 1ly room with wet bar 1w-1WILL1t1••tEI liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiim IY IWlll Tarl1ell, 2Br. 1 Be. frplc, lge kltch iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim wllot of woods. Mexican tlle Jn entry & kitchen. $129,100. Prin. only. 551 -0867. IAYlllE PUOE IAYFlllT Spectacular bayfront dplx 2 br, 2 ba up; 2 br, 2 ba dn. 2 boat spaces. Reduced -$1,500,000. PElllllU l•E IOUllFlllT Ocean & jetty views. Marine room, 4 bdrm, 3 bath. 3700 aq.ft. Xtra parking. $1.385,000. Liii iSLE Remodeled 3 bdrm, ~bath+ large rec. rm .. beam ceilings, furnished, pa006. $420,000. FAlllUIS UIOI llLL TIP New 4 br, 4 ~ ba, custom French Nonnand:y Eatate 1.2 prime acre hilltop $1,250,000. OHIUll UYI UYFlllT Coronado Ls1and c:ust. bayfront lot. 85' boat deck. Plana avail. Now $370,000 w/trade. llllWIUl-E Near new 4 bdrm. 4 bath, lake view. 3500 liq. ft. $440,000. WW trade foe a local lot. F•mlYllW Shutters, baywindow and EXPANDED PALERMO I "" ., .... ••t''/-1•1 3 br, 2 ba, frplc, xtra-nlce, much potentlall Side yard BEST LOCA. TION 1 ILL •FIU •r5 --• spec S 139,900. Open IU·:.\IJOHS Custom and 111cltlng home just steps to beach. Flex· Ible owner wlll accept tow cash and terms on this will accommodate sml NEXT TO GREENBELT I Low down peyment. At· OIRllA Ill llAll Sall~un. 955 Coronado boat or R v Stop by and LARGE LOT 1 tractive financing. 3Br, UH HI Dr. Prin. only. 556·8347 see tor yoursellt OWNER LARGE POOL I FR, den, wood & glass. In Only 2 yrs old, An In· By Owner. Meu Verde. 4 ANXIOUS! Belle Chase SEPARATE GUEST CdM. $649.500 credible 4 Bdrm, 5 be Br. 2 Be. 1700 sq tt. $1500.000 lft Si lt1 i Day IEllTAll PAii super property 3 bdrfTI + ... family rm & 1011. Lee 644-7020 HOUSE 1 Cape Cod with mini S 180.000. 545-6169. Lllll llllL ESTATE $396,000 FEE HI lllllY II ooeen view from mastlf ,, .......... ,, .... ,. Sharp 2 Bdrm l'h beth, $699•500• call &3l·1400 eartritona throughout. -WATERFRONT llYIUSI suite. Tons of oak used Ill OAIYll .10111 AIElllll 4Br, •P• & COl.lrtyerd, VI· throu gh o u I w 1th liOLFCOlllSE YIEW 675-7698 675-6670 cent. Sh0<1 ncrow posa· balconies overlooking Elegant 3 Br 2112 Ba I•-------Ible. S425.000. beaut Jiu I Waterfront town house on the Drive. g 0 I' c 0 u rs e 0 8 k UYSIHIS wm Offered last year for entry-klt,chen, we1 bar, 3Br. country kitchen. $895,000 • NOW ONLY entertainment center ac-hardwood floors. lmmac 1539,000 for an lns1ant cen:ed wtdouble gl11ss & cond. Pvt community sale. oak Pvt 2 car garage. 1312 ,500 LH. 2220 WltlrfrHt Ir Opn today 1·5. -• n 0AU M4-l211 80 Sea Island. 640-0020. li• 1-lf Colesworttiy & Co. 3Br country decor, large •iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii llOIEI lot on cul-de-sac. ,.._ lllOAIYll TIWllMl Spacious "Somerset" sumable financing . model. expanded and up-$199,500 LH. graded. Five bedrooms. ••-• ••• aa.1aall three bath•. Femlly _. --.... • /Jn NILfl GAIL[)' 1-. ASSUrtATES 1 IEHI OITTlll llO,OOOwlffl•• tWOltllt.21tl PIWllULn Ml-Ol14 1111" . Condominium Is a ll'lort jaun1 to the beach. 3 bedrooms, 2\11 beths, brick flreplace. Great plaza area for outside llv· Ing. $140,000. Submitl Cov8fed patio. Asking HOMES i.e. $101,900. Call 540-1151 R~~LESTATE 111-1400 IOllTH Ullll • HERITAGE R EALTORS 3 COTT AGES ON 1 .lllT Liml Fresll ls ltri•JI tllllFIO LIT WTltlllTUl lmmeculale 'Green-Im _______ Just llsted. Walk to town 1oei MWI brook" home. Newly •IT llLl and beach. Owner will ,. painted. 3 bedrooms. Opportunity knock• on 1.75 baths. dining room. fm WlmUU carry reasonable rate. this 4 Bdr. family rm country kitchen, brick Woodbridge townllome: 2 Probate sale Asking w/forrnal dining rm + fireplace. Owner may br. 2 be. 2 car 111. garage, 1275~JASMINE solar heeled pool. The c a r r y I I n a n c I n g . lge pvt yard, quiet cul Cl• S RD 5 price Is tow at $150.000. $159,000.Gettheeletaits! sac locatlon. Decorator's OPEN ATU AY l · Diana Cappel 631· 1286, dellVhll Walk to comrn. AGT ANN FOWLl<ES agt. II Tlrl!fl pool, •P•. tennis & lake. 494-77s. T et•lh 11 .. 41114 2 Bdrms. ~ baths, pool and spa. Elegant $350.000 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I assume ble f lnanclng, Full price $550,000. BILL GRUNDY. REALTOR •l "''• d•(J•. ',k til'J~lbl room. Dellgh11ul dining San Cerros Model tlu 2 room accented with love-master suites, new cpts. Jy skyllghts. Jennelra Clean. Prlee reduc.d lo stove and Nutone Food I 165.000. Center. Plantation shut· ters Parquet hardwood floors. Gas barbeque and Pllll ... YllW UI IL PT 11,9•;. apr gt>v1rnmen1 Immaculate. Must ... 1 •Tl LMIU llllU·FllUll I • loan 3 bedrooms, 1.75 Beat offer. Atklng 3 Br 2ba complete re- A Short wallllng dl1t1nce 10% MWI bath&, lamlly room. lire-$141,900. 551--0667 model. 'stained and to ttle beach. A nll1 5 ao ,. Pllfl place. Atrium. HUge yatd. --111.L ..... , etched glass Open bdrm, 3'h b• home with Lite 6 bright In E.llde. 3 $139,500. Great family -•• •-blamed 01.Ungs. Lge 101. FH FHTIU llFt. spa . S375.000 111-ll004 ..J. Cote Realty * HIRIOR RIDIE * '"Jt.' & Investment 'C.Ome visit the most faboulous view new lff.ltlO tge femlly room end 2 I BClr, dbl gar. trplc, hlghly neighborhood. ·Call .... ltYll tlT Ooean view. 1315.000 flreplaees OWC paper or upgraded wl comm. pool todayl •Y 1111,111 Open Sun 11:30 to 4:30. trade for 18918' Income & spa. Call now. Diana C. ••~A-•""'" Ute & C'-Y 3 er 2 a. 427 High Of. proptirty The best view 631·-1266. ,.. -•m d In WoodD .......... I Wlllaa.. I ..... for the money et only Single-story. 4 bedroom oon ° n nvyv. II •-•1 O&LL ... ..,,.. ....... o 111-1111 custom home in Newport. Nothing to1--------$465.000. home hH been re· ~=~~~··2:.:: •11·1414 CALLl44-l211 decorated. 1.75 baths. of privacy. backyard haa'--llLL--H--TUH----------compare with this 4 bdrm, faro nn, 5 IUILT MEllYERIE Sll,100 ............ lOOI dlnlng/tamlly rooms, fire-covered patio wldeck. L-ThreeA-h Bly bath. formal dining, 3 £rplcs. 6 car garage. FOR FUI! Large pool & jacuzzi. C.Ome to the gate Steps to tennis court plus .and ask for 3 Yorkshire, 759-1931. pol and spa Large 3 You must see this onel 11011 ••Jfltlf MESA VERDE /Jn NIG[L place. Huge yard with A ble 1 I TD c II v-•Y storage shed, many fruit uuma • · · a Priced to sell. 4 br. ocean GAILEY & ASSUCll\T ES Spectacular 2 Bdrm • -$175,000 trees. S 169.000. agl, Merilyn 559•9400. w . Open hM. 499-3144 Bdrm, 211t bath condo IPll l&ILI 1-1 with private sundeck olf condo. Large patio. at· IPll Ill• 1-1 Lovely 3Br H'•Ba, decor· teched garage. Ne11t to 5 Bdrm 5 ba Incl gunt !•-------ators delight pool riome 2 view 1 t In great area. See to IP· El .. Mt 0.1tlt•l1I•• Wf!!! lll11 1090 l wo-story, 3 bedroom "lllWIUlllMID. HELEI B. DOWD RULTOR, llC. 844-0134 Ma6c1 your lflopplng -1WE PAY CASH FOR 1ar by utlng the Dall~ Pl-HOUSES TO BE MOVED. lot Ctuelfled Adi. 850-4133. UY I IOUI VIEW Immaculate penthouse condo, 2 Bdr, 2ba. Newport Beach $249,500. Free and clear! toOl I CATAUU VIEW Lovely 2Bdrm 2 ba Versailles condo. VERY ANXlOUS OWNER! $232,500. Open Sunday 1·5 PM. 101 Scholz Plaza, # 116. LtW PllOll 2BR. 2 ba N.B. condo. Just $126,500. Very nice! Trade for smaller unit. 11¥111 .... $82,500. Lovely Orangetree condo. NO QUALIFYING! Submit your offer! PlelM 111 fer ,....... lllltHIM• -•w.n 11•1111-1111..,..... m8S1er suite. Beautiful end unit with attached 2 car garage Close to shopping and lreeways. Only $139,000 646-7171 pool bul private and ~uarter• on o • + Full Ocean Vwl OWnlAgt prec. Open Hse Sat/Sun qul eL C ell to see ock. Enter on Balbo• wtll finance. Jasmine Crk, 1·5. 1791 Jamelce Rel. 546-2313. Island, take Diamond to 2br & dtln. Price Reduced s.49•7789 condo, Good compleJC lo-...,, cation. 2'n baths, dining IEW M -mt Only s 105,000 for a THE REAL ESTATERS Baylront or enter from 640·1515/619·728-515t -------- Bay 50 It Clock 1vlll1ble. .....rt llYler• O.•••· room. Sharply decor-tlll AMI spacious 2 Br 2 88 patio ated. Has the best of 11-MLY ,...a cl'.1tlea-pools, spas, tan-GrMt vatue ln U.P. Ter· home. Living rm hu ca- THE :REAL ESTATE RS S 1,900,000 . Call IPYILUSllU 4-bcf. 2'h be. frpl, patio, 840·5078. Siiverwood IMt,ooe tennis, pool, spa. By --------•a•n•d•C•o•. -----One ct Spygl ... Hlff'a bllt owner . I 1 0 9 . 5 0 O thedral ceillngs w/wood n11 eour11. S 137,500. racell 2 Br Windsor Wiii! burning fireplace. prof. Owner will carry flnanc· custom lky llghlll Rich 1 a n d 1 ca p 1 Cl y a r d Ing. Come teke adven-new carpets, xtnt to· wl co'Vflfed patio. Owner IEW Llmll 1ocat1ona wi oc..n & n1t1 54~ 11 t.ovely 3 Br 2 Be home Ute view. Sharp 3 Br 2 Ba tagel catlonll .l.·2•tO Real E1t1te ByShartcany boughl tnothlt, wan11 to , .. located near E111nc1a a.ullllPUX wtcourtyard entry. UBR IOUIYIEW/10% h. High. Features include 2 Wellprlcedpropertywlth2 873-7771. Lra,vi.:,un~~~Y ~1~ • 752--0 l66 move today! Call M11llyn 11011. lrlstll St. 559-9400. Agt. FlltlTIOW YIEW 1111000 FORCED LIOUIDATION. Investors loss on this NEWER 3 Br home. AS· sume $450.000 1st at 12"/e. Great oppl'y. Cell for appt. 631-1266 RAE RODGERS c11 garage, family rm & bdrms In 11. unit. HH C patio. Asking S 125,000. bMCI REDUCED and now 1111 .... lOZ4 Hurry-won'llastt Call Kay -------- 631 7370 962·7788 ask for Paule • Is ready to tell Call 10 YILIE PLISll v-3 Br 2 Ba >elnt cond. TJUDI T 10\, \I RL\LT\ Me. $325,000 ffll Ill 1.... I 1 8 5 • 0 0 0 . E v e 1 - WATERFRONT OILY 1124,1001 SPACIOUS 1BR. 1BA 645-5168. L .... I I h CONDO, COMM POOL & HOML!i e-. IYl17 • r • SP"'. NR SHOPPING. f1aat1ia • REAL ESTATE .. DO " ' 11 1034 111 ,., ..... , 11 •• It 2 $88,500. • !t7 --------•• ,..... ... 21IO lllHI ....... 91FRRiElliieiiiilm.....,u1•TY-a .. Rpiojii36 ..... __ __;;...__-=---, • , Agt. 675=°fll'. S..~303 big IOI, pymt• $2250, call IEWPllT IUll 0up1e11, 3 Br. 2 a.. o•· ree• fr1tlo, rtwtl Sue 891-5556 Unbellevable price for de-thedral celllng1. over firs, llft ---1-•H Bui. ltacL IMO tacl'led 3 Bdr home In lhe sized garege + 2 Br. Apt r_.. W5••., • Ou.Ito 2-sn City ol Newport Beech. llVlth s 10,680 Income. .,, •••• .,., •••• Warm · 10telty dec:Oratld 4 . L eutiful pool home, a Br Big yard and RV access $395,000. 675-2910. _ ... 1 bdrm with yard + lovely 2 Ba nu kltcnen nu cpta Absolutely Charming 3 Bd add to the value Priced lalMa IJI, .. letlf fl pool In a central locatlon. nu paint In/out. nu decor~ 2 1 t 2 Ba B I u Its well below other Newport P1lt, I rtll Yllltl ~3~.lt~OO.s 1 2 2 • 9 O O · ator wallpaper, 101ar tree-standing condo. prope<tles. Full prloe only Ptaialala 1001 I 1_ ..... O M heater etc. I 135.000. Formal dining. secure $177,950. 751·3191 I •n" • , -WAn.RFRONi 631·1452. wrap-around patio , t••-1DTllJ OIJ..a 1 .. hrdwood firs, plent1tlon C:.~ -•I •l•llll HOMES '-· llll Tl IUOI shulters Excellent ...,~,~ 39~:=.t!::~~~;~~~ llltr,141•2144. R~;~f~E Compl. ramod. lmmac greenbelt loc atlon. --------""'r plumblnn __ .. 111,.. 2 -----3BR H't batha, llvlng & MotlvatCI seller-reduced ..-... .,.., .-dining rmt, dbl gar + lge to $ 199,500. Opn today cer garega str11Hd lor Pit&. .. ram rm w/bltln BBQ. A 1-5. so8 vent 11a . for Id •ction eeciondnoor. Kool & quiet 3 er. 2 B•. 3 br. a\ bl. By owner. mu11 .... s125,0000peo 640-0020. Colesworthy & "· " 142-1200 flreplaa.. 11\llk• roof. AV ll05.ooo. Giant yard. Sat/Sun 1'1·5. 9282 Co. Cal a 1• un MUI ac;c;ess. OwMr Wiii carry ~~~~ A~~40 2005 Vallrdo. By owner .,.. ., .. l·I 111 loan S148,500. _e&_3·_4eeo ______ _ ~.'!"'n La1au IJtatl IOU ----Hr. 21icoR60 Muat Mil, Woodbridge, on on El Niguel 7th F11r-1y, & prestlgloua Yale Loop 3 a peek at the ocn. 2 car Br 2112 Ba, centr1l 1lr, 2 gar. $137,500. Owner llreplaca, tennl1, swim-768•6684 ming, leke rec. 80% toen •=,..-,--==--,--..,...."'"'=' at 10.75%1nt. 111111. OWn· •l11i1a Vi~•. 16i7 ers wtH carry 2nd. S 18K -moves you In. Reduoed to By Owner. 3 • 2 ba. Fam $189 600 tor quick sale Am, Ile. Lile• Member· 559.fosa. 2131901.2330: tt11p. $145,500 ~74 PRIVATE 11~1 Ilic• JOit flfr'.dbl gar. lbik from SPA ocean. fum. w/d. Rent or 2 Bdrm. 2 ba. Plan 3 In I sale. 57>0495. Orange T r ee P11 lo 3 Condos few leaM with Homes. Profeulonau·y option. Newp0r1 Beach. Cleoorated. Plush carpet. Avell, now. Fumtunfurn, custom 1hut111'1. E1tcel· 2131278-0211. Ask for lent amenities. $123,900. V1larl1 4-~B~r_-2.,...,,B-a-.=o-w~c,....,..s1-4~5-K, $20k dwn, 8Cro11 lrom pOOl. lennls, OlbhM, & canal. Fut 11crow. 982-1227,9e3·e612 5 Br. 3 Bl. IPI home, W•tctm. 12ea.ooo. w111 1111en 10 offll'•. «Ma-4959. UN ISLE Daily D2...t 2 er Moblte Home In gooes • 11 • PAI· tpa By OwMr. Cozy• Br. 2 Ba. IA YFltlT r IU c 0111 M... ~., k . .. • lloma for .... or '""8&i ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 11urac1ive 3 Br 2 Ba. pvt •o VISOR 129.500 MYl11T, .. , tton. s11e.ooo. •12. ·~llTDllT = pier & sllp, fabulous view. n • Ju1t In ttme fOf 111mrMrl option money, tar mt • "6UPf9I $1.250,000. Call Brian 642 56JI I •1111..... T'hlt lltQe hOtM feeh.Jfll =r:ttlble. 790.9349 Of To llklCMt e1tlltlnQ 111 FllEOLllll PROPERTIES ft HAVE OVER -UllMR MP08 TO UGumATR ... DtATl\.Y •Attn:.,...-.....: l1lnl pnptrtltt •• YIUM & .... MMw ...... f• ......... t. s.. ca, ........... ..... Clpl$treno 2 Bt.+l Bth S 95.000 S 82.000 f'Ollltaltl Vlflty 2+2 Blh Sll 2.000 S 99.000 So. eo.t ~ ., .. 3+2 Bth+Poo1 sm.ooo S111>m11 Gdlft Growt 3+fotr Sll0.000 S 90,000 llssio4I Vi1iO 3+ Z Bill Sm ,000 S 114 ,000 Anlllelm 3+ Bth $108,000 $100,000 LOlll 9-h 4 Units \llS,000 $125,000 ~" Buth 4+Bth 110.000 S 89,000 "1l'J ll"" J+2e111 mo.ooo s220.ooo 2+2 8th on Bch SJ00.000 sm.ooo ltM!ltillll:CM1 Bteeh 4+3 Bth/Golf sm.ooo Submit ~ Otttr1 Wlft 4+2 $305.000 $250,000 L.-. '°' O'Wofld a+21t BA v ... SJOO.ooo sm.ooo Smtas/Ntwpott 3+2+Pool S.CS0,000 1399,000 """°'1 Ot•nfront OplJ 12,196.000 S41G.OOO Co.Ce Maw 47 C'ondoi But~ Pwrch Call 1nlo Seltta Ana 16 Unitt l600,000 S4SO,OOO ARN AUTOMA TID ftEAL TY NETWOftK {71.t) ...... 1122 552· 1714'. Merrlll·Lyncti • 3 Br name~ 111ge 101. 2 flrep11c.1 •. covered 98 2802. T.O. on tflle &UC* lhlf1> Rlty/Ketetla j~~~~~~~~ $97.500. ~L twma. r.•tlo and wood cs.ctclng, TllTU.. 4 ar HltbOf View Home I~~~~~~~~ • ., ... .,.,...., •oa lotoencs many••· -..nm BETHEARSTTOSEE wl poot • •onu• Rm ., ... , C./1'1.1-Q "''' f)'C 4lbd.• -• lllutlfUIQC"'1fronthoml Ml-llll tru. wnart vary ~NstlnQonthla5bdrm. L_,.,"HMIMl'"Model.4 Ownf/agt,6"-4464. "11"" -;:)~ I'Cl\J l'I~ -'If J;o(f" ~ , .. , on Balboe Penlnaull, 4 -•n•loU•. For "' appoint· bllulllullloma w/cullom ..... , ----•-•"'W" '°"'"" Br 4 81. ·~ 0w11er, ment,CIN540-11S1 bllCkDottompOOl&tPI· Bdm11,3 batha,Beautltut IUlfYllJJlllAIT O!::i."":,;: ~ ·:~"":'-:G 17711,000. Wiii trade fOf 1111 tr•• lfamlly room, 3 fire• &,':.~ ~.:C= IHUllful, panora"'lc ...oi. -d• M•t '"""' ei llama ol Ilka value. IAltm Ullall .,.. ......, 114 plac.a. wurl~ l muctl oondltton, 'av1111tll9 Im-ooean view l~1tury -·"' •• , ... "'...-" 301115'1·55e0. .,,1..... more. Wllll to beecltl medlat~ pent~. 2 "'· 114 be. I AH D p l IC I ce......... llD to I XhtetlnQ i6W' on tl'lll "* lhlt llrge home In. ••i-1100 11'";1~-woee.:::·:; I I I I I I ~ • nn -nell 3 l<Jrm 2 be flome great lamllY area. ., .......... ~17t.~ by owner · · · · · · · -·--•• WlttlMCUfltyfYlttm,fMI• -WATf.RFMONT 11t !>'toe. I~ down l ~ I IC Luco H 11f.h-111'Urt1S llyroom,flrepllclln"*" HOMES lllC. .... ... 11•1 a1000/mo. ~ti tor I 11 I' I I Owner wtN carry a11bltan· '"' becl!'oatn Incl muot1 ~ w/JIO In eot-MAL HTATE 11t I moa, 541-61~ . . _ _ . . t1112ne1 on thl• well main· rnore • '" an ••olllent lo-.__ PWlc Stat.loo 0pn .,.,_ ... _ .. •n-•-tllne<S llnQle I~ t & 2 Catton on MIQnotll. ,_. -.... • ..,... , ' -" --• I H o N o o J 8drm unite. Plenty Of duced '45.00C> to only 8un l2•4 ....... t Ofdtlam. 8HuUful panonmlc t I' I I I I olf-11reet pll'tllnfl Incl 4 1150,000.C .. ~. Ml-2731,l~t. ......,...... ooHn view. lu11ur >' . .. . . . . CM a•._ Attraot!Wty ..._7111 Allume taitOe VA •~%, 3 flir1T1a_ia_ oo-op """ ~tlouM. 2 llf. tit be. I I pr~ et '325,000. 8r + l0tmtil dlntna, nr 8C right on tt1e uno. Prlold r~~~~iiii! ~ "n'*a~'owewtOfttl~ C E [ M 0 I .. 1 Plue. l1at,IOG. Agt at tower tMI\ tHO..... " _..., I' I I I I' .::er!n~:,:~fi'm°~t~n:: 751-7141. pr~. t130,000. R a H ....... H 111.100 by°"'* te11cat1on11 Vl lUI of ttl1vt· .. .... Inv t. 7&t•llttt. ,.... r,i:.,~. ~ .. o;: I A p U L q E 1 •lon. 8tlort 11l1vl1lon, ~~~!·~~!~~ &tilde towntiouM ftlCe Wiii 1111 ltllt .-onty, wo • Tm 11111 lncredlt>lt ov1tom end 111 I mo& ,..._8 te>a I' I I I I ' :~:::::~·.ci~d-~~.·· -~lti.vellncluntl.Zlf2 38r2 .. 2-«yw/pQOI, Cond028',thnwlpvt unlt,41d2111 11,llf, --··- . · · · 81 ~ 2 ear ow· S120 .000 value, try patio, hat~ fOr ffplo In luttl Mttr IU!tt. -·-• - I E c K 0 [ 0 I DuPii•: TWo ,..., trro; .~. f tU,tOO. O.Vln .... 900. Call 7eo-8702, your entorrMnt a llCUf• t• In!~-· "9cluotd ~ ....... .. I I Ii l"I ! .... ~e:_:-.... _·":~i "':::: ... , Open Sun 2•1, O AMI !ltlll 142.Qll. agt. ny, ,..,..,,. .. OMl9' w111 to I tH..:._~~._ ODn lull .......... °'*' .._ • • • _ • .. • ... Iott 1 ~ ...._ Nerelelua, 780-14M ,.,_ ~ ftnanoe 11 f 1-. IUIM!it t~. 1 ~·· W......... , ... 1 Yll LofOa. i'i' ---,Of $Ila: 0upi... COM. .. N1111f down. Tty • ,.e,ooo. Aft. 111-1100. 0..,.,..,, t7Mtoa. • Sfl•,•,•o I' r I' I' r r I' r I' r I ICM Oown. no P•Yfl*lt• 31r. 2'hh. 2 °" 111''1:· ~ &ftf..: ':..~-C: (M0.000 =-::.. .. 01 ........ Mt .,. ... IV OWNI" Of 211d TO. flelllbll llller, tll'"ll S141,000. Aft 2 11 a la' tw nll m. =··~111~ tu-nJ IMW9r to 1 tulllllflll 48 .. , ..... tem/dln l'flll, •&~ I I I I I I • I I I J mint cond. 0111 JOfln ,rad Tenor• 141-3133, 1111 IOO 133 1290 • .....ot...,..llltfft'u 1311,000. 0W' •t '°"" ~-· . . • • : 835-3148, Ht teo M-,, Ml-&Off _ • · • • ..._ .., 90 ... mote nu wtnwato Ln. llUIMl11 .... .,. la •111lh~:..Jiiiiiiiiiil:::i::S::=:::=9*N7===-'· •·.:;w;,;~~~~:;-:-CflA~=Ml::a:: .. =m=l.l::111::•::"""'===.......,==='==:ii:::=i11=::1s:::::::m-w..il"=u==e1=rs;::::;;mi:::::;::;:~.M.os--11• ....... __ •-. ' ... I ... 94 Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT/Sunday, July 10, 1883 *-1 , ... ' ~''i t '' ••l•i' ._~ NATERFRONT DUPLEX: 2 docks, $476,000. Eaey term• By owner • . 850-1906 WATERFRONT DUPLEX. 2 dockt. $475,000 Eaay terms. By own8" 850-1906 PETE BARRE TI . REALTY PETE BARRETI .. REALTY 2 BR plue FAM "M or DIN 2764 Hlllvlew. Npt Bch 644-7020 $259,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 211 Via Eboll. Udo Isle, N.B. 675-8349 $385,000 Sun. 11-3 19 Curl Or. Jasmine Creek Vu CdM 640-1515 619-728-5151 S/Sun 12-5 * 1509 Eton Place, Westcliff, NB 631-7300 $315.000 Sun 1'"'5 1505 E Ocean. Balboa Penn Pt. NB 642-5200 $315.000 Sun/Mon 1-5 2502 Vista Or .(Bayshores) NB 644-9060 $464,000 Fee Sun 1-4 * 1 Pandora, Irvine Groves, Irvine 642-5200 $137,500 Sunday 1-4 •605 Brookview, Costa Mesa 546-8566 $154,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 19 Curl Or., Jasmine Crk, vu, CdM 640-1515/(619)728-5151 Sal/Sun 1-5 3 BEDROOM 22 Lakeshore Woodbridge 552-0660 $207,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 9652 Robin Ave., Fountain Valley 631 -7300 $139,950 Sun 1-5 427 San Bernardino, Newport Hts. 646-6141 $239,000 Sat/Sun/Mon 11-5 2116 Felipe, Npt Sch 644-7020 $198,500 Sal/Sun 1-5 223 Goldenrod. CdM 644-9060 $325,000 Sun 1-5 547 Aliso Ave, Npt Hts, NB 751-3 191 $177,950 Sal/Sun 1-5 316 Hamilton. Costa Mesa 751-3191 $119,900 Sun 1-5 3423 Seabreeze, HVH, CdM 673-4400 $415,000 L/H Sun 1-5 3309 So. Towner. Santa Ana 645-0303 $ 119,500 Sun 1-5 32 Monticello, lrvlne. No. Wood 751 -7753 $184,900 Fee Sun 1-5 • 1791 Jamaica Rd .. Costa Mesa 549-7789 $175,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 112 Via Havre, Lido Isle, N.B. 673-7300 $450,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 427 Catalina, Newport Beach 645-0303 $249.500 Sun 1-4 302 Orchid Ave (old CdM) CdM 675-6000 $595.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3309 So. Towner. Santa Ana 645-0303 $119,500 Sun 1-5 I BR plue FAM RM or DEN 9282 Velardo, Huntington Beach 963-4660 $125,000 Sal/Sun 11 -5 • •3000 Ocean Blvd, CdM 644-9060 $645,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2684 Nido Way, Laguna Beach 497-3009 $485,000 Sat/Sun 11-6 *2 Twin Lakes (Spyglass) CdM 644-6200 $549,000 Sun 1:30-5 • 1301 Dolphin Terrace. Irvine Terrace, NB 631 -7300 $985,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1921 Yacht Truant (Seavlew) Npt Seti 644-6200 $449,500 Sun 1-4 30 Summerwlnd, Woodbridge, lrvlne 857-2073 $185,000 Sat/Sun 10-5 1515 Cumberland, Weatcllff, Newport Beach 540-1151 $234,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 3087 Ceylon (Mesa Verde) CM 751-3191 $1 38,950 2491 Crestview Or. Npt Bch 644-7020 $368,500 Fee Sun 1-5 Sun 1-5 * 1120 Goldenrod, CdM 644-9060 $398,500 Fee Sun 1-5 2 Rue Fontalneblea'U. NB, (Bg Cyn) 631-1266 $525,000 Sun 12-5 * 3508 Surfvlew, (Hrbr Vu His) NB 644-7020 $310,000 Sat 2-5 Sun 1-4 249 Wake Forest (Coll Pk) 751-3191 $125,950 Sun 1-5 •1135 Skysall Jasmine Creek 759-1501 Sat/Sun 1-5 * #33 Rainbow Falla Trtle ROci< Irv 759-1501 Sun 1-5 2121 Seville, Bal. Penln, Pt, NB 673-1181 $339.000 Sunday 1-5 2345 16th St, Nwpt Heights, N B. 494-7754 $232,000 Sunday 1-5 1960 Port Cardigan (HV Hm1)NB 640-e269 $249,500 Sun 1-5 **721 Bayside Or. CdM 760-8333 S 1,250,000 Sun 1·5 4 Candlebuah (Trtlrk) Irv 760-8333 $289,900 Sun 1-5 1218 Key Wet1 (Hrbr Vu His) NB 790-8333 S2&9,500 Sun 1-5 760 Vie Lkto Saud, NB 844-6200 $575,000 S•t!Sun 1-5 2124 E. ~n Btvd Pen. Pnt. 631·1400 $325,000 Sun 1-5 * 4615 H•mpden (Cemeo Shra) NB ' 760-8333 $495,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1300 SuaMX, w .. tcllff, Nwpt Bch 642·5200 1289,500 Sunday 1·5 20711 Aquatic, HunUngton Beach 54&-2313 S 166,500 Sunday 12~ 1040 Concord. CM 979.;7592 1147,900 12-3:30 This Weekend! Kup tlli• 11-dr dir•clory •ilh yo.. ttil• •Hkfl'd o• yo.. qo ho11n-hW1li"9 .t.11 lh• locollOftt ll•l9d b•lo• or• d.scnbed i" !p'Hl«r •toil by odurihittq «h«whtt• i" todoy'• DAILY ,ILOl W Al4T AO\. '•1•0•0 •how11•9 "fW" hov••• for ••I• or '"''or• w~d lo lht •uc:h l"fo""otlOf'I I" thi• colw"'" •och §olwrdoy Oftd §"'ldoy 214 Vta Graz1ana, Lido Isle, N.B. 673-7300 $389,000 Sun. 1-5 • 204 Via Eboli, Lido Isle, N.B. 673-7300 $525,000 Sun. 1-5 2325 No Poplar, Santa Ana 546-2313 $11 4,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 955 Coronado Drive. C.M 556-8347 $1 39,900 Sa\/Sun 10-6 402-16th Place, Nwpt Hgts. C.M. 675-7534 $190,000 Sun 1-4 3355 Nevada, Mesa Verde North, C M. 979-2390 $155,000 Sun 1-5 4 BEDROOM 428 Carnation. Corona del Mar 675-6742 $425,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 889 Senate SI , Costa Mesa (619)753-8355 $119.500 Sun. 12-4 * •2319 Bayside, Corona del Mar 644-6200 $1 ,495,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 16106 Bonaire Cr, Huntington Harboor 964-6111 Saturday/Sunday 12-5 * 706 K-Thanga, CdM(lrv Terr) 551-8700 $329,000 Sat/Sun 1-6 2572 Clrcle Or. (Byshrs) NB 644-6200 $79,5,000 14 Morro Bay (Spygls) NB 760-8333 $575.000 24 Inverness, Big Canyon 631-1400 $1 ,075,000 * * 60 1 Bayside Drive. Npt Bch Sun t-5 Sun 1-5 Sun 1-5 631-1400 $1 ,300.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1132 White Sails, CdM 675-6000 $395,000 Sun 1-5 • 1980 Port Ramsgete (HV Hms) NB 675-6000 $385,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1967 Rosemary Pl, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $165,000 Sunday 1-5 1424 Seacrest (HV His) Cdm 675-6000 $285,000 Sun 1-5 289 Liiac Lane, Costa Mesa 631 -5055 .548-3767 $220 ,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2060 Flamingo, Costa Mesa 645-0303 S 199,000 Sun 2-5 * 6081 Wintergreen, HB 963-6767 $134,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 1210 Conway, North Cosla Mesa 540-1151 Sunday 1-5 •2012 Port Bristol (HV Hms) NB 675-6000 $325.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 4 BR ptue FAM RM Of DEN * 5 Aue Chateau Royal (Big Cyn) Npt Bch 644-6200 $695,000 Sun 1-5 ••21 07 Santiago Dr , Baycrest. NB 631-7300 $349,000 Sun 1-5 * •3 Point Sur, Spyglass Hiii. NB 631-7300$560,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 40 Drakes Bay, Spyglass Hiii. NB 631-7300 $459,500 Sun 1·5 t 118 Somerset Lane, Westcllff, NB 631-7300 $425,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1834 Commodore Road, Baycrest, NB 631 -7300 $3t0,000 Sun 1-5 1906 Santiago Dr .. Dover Shores, NB 631-7300 $450,000 Sun 1-5 1r4500 Wayne Road, Cameo Highlands. NB 831-7300 $385,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1 Queen's Wreath (Un. PK) Irv 552-7500 $155,000 Sun 1-4 124 Via Loree. Lido Isle, Newport Beach 675-9103 $475,000 Sun 1-8 428 Plazza(Lldo laland)NB 844-9060 Open Sun 1-5 * 2007 Holld_ay, (Ovr Shra) NB 631-1266 $349,800 Sun 12·5 207 Via Mentone(Lldo taland), NB 644-8060 Sun 1-S 1712 Highland. Npt Bch 644-7020 $283,500 1308 Santiago Dr.,NB 644-9060 $444,000 526 Catalina, Npt Bch 631·1268 1389.000 , Sun 1:-30·4:30 Sun 1-5 14 Burning Terr, NB 631-7600 $649,500 Sun 1-5 1230 Sand Key Dr.(Hrbr Vu Hiiis) CdM 760-9133 $465,000 Sun 2-6 * 1638 Galaxy Or, Npt Bch (Ovr Shrs) 644-6200 $449,000 Sun 1-5 144 1 Galaxy Drive Npt Bch 548-5647 $389,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 2700 Lighthouse Lane, Broadmoor 631-1400 $359,500 Sun 1-5 1600 E. Balboa, Pen Pnt. 631-1400 $589,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 * * 225 North Star Ln (Ovr Shr) NB 644-6200 $995,000 Sun 1-5 2700 Lighthouse Lane, Broadmoor 631-1400 $359,500 Sun 1-5 * 5 Pinehurst, Big Canyon 673-6900 $695,000 Sun 1-5 2220 Walertront Or. Corona del Mar 644-7211 $539,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 15 San Sebastian (Hrbr Rdg) NB 644-6200 $1,725.000 Sun 1-5 1941 Swan Or (mesa Verde) CM 751-3 191 $2 13,000 Sun 1-5 •4626 Roxbury Cameo Shrs CdM 759-1501 Sat/Sun 1-5 •45 12 Roxbury Cameo Shrs CdM 759-1501 Sat/Sun t-5 u 11 Mon1erey Spyglass CdM 759-1501 Sat/Sun 1-5 • :49 Montec1to Spyglass Hiii CdM 759-1501 Sun 1-5 •21122 Shaw Lane Hunt Bch 759-1501 * 1942 Port Nelson Pl HV Homes Sun 1-5 759-1501 Sun 1-5 2227 Windward Ln., Newport Beech 548-0319 $325.000 Sat/Sun 1-6 18 Burning Tree. Big Canyon 760-1214 $725.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3088 Roanoke Lane, C.M 557-3349 Sal 11-4/Sun 1-4 * 1849 Tanager. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $220,000 Sunday 1-4 1030 Cannonade, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $233,900 Sat 11:30-3 3401 Summerset. Wimbledon VIiiage, C. M 54'6-2313 $218,500 Sunday 1-4 1821 Kings Road, NB 646-7171 $750,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1133 Highland (Baycrest), N.B. 646-9498 $385.000 Dally 1-5 • • 426 Harbor Island Drive, N.B. 673-7300 $1, 150,000 Sun. 1-5 • 101 Via Florence. Lido Isle. N.B. 673-7300 $595.000 Sun. 1-4 21841 Ocea'hvlew, HB 963-6767 $178,900 * 1724 Galaxy. Dover Shores. NB Sun 1-5 642-5200 $395,000 Sunday 1-5 18902 Flagstaff. HB 963-6767 S 189,000 Sat 2:30-Sun 1-5 37 Coolbrook, Turtle Rock, lrvtne 642-5200 $248,500 Sunday 1-5 * 1624 Antigua Way, Dover Shores, NB 646-7171 $524.900 Sunday 1-5 •2805 Oreke, Costa Mesa 540-1151 $137,900 5 Bedroom 1812 Port Renwfel( Pl, Newport Beach 6«-4584 $338,500 Sun 1-4 *2•219 Via Lido Soud, lido l•I•. N.8 760-1900 11.850,000 Sunday 1-5 I M plue f'AM "M or DIN 320 Vl•ta Truch• Bluffs Npt Bch 844·9080 $262,SOO Sat 1-5 * 708 St. Jam" Pl., Cliff Haven, NB 548.0890 $425,000 Sat/Swn 11 ·5 **525 Via Lido Soud, Lido l1le. NB 831-7300 12.700,000 Sun 1·5 1030 Polaria Or., Dover Shoret, NB 631· 7300 $276,000 LH Sat/Sun 1-5 901 Klngt Rd.d~Pt Ha1t. NB &44-6200 H50,00b Sun 1-5 . ~--~-------------~~ Sun 1-4 * • 1918 Port Cardiff 644-6200 $379.000 Sat/Sun 2-5 33 Burning Tree, Big Canyon, Nwpt Sch 644-2562 $1 , 195.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 77 Monteclto, Spyglass, Npt Bch 759-0619 $695,000 Sunday 1-5 Muir Beach. Corona del Mar 631 -7600 $1 .895 million 10012 Jon Day, HB 963-6767 $199,500 3240 Michigan, Mesa Verde. C. M. Sun 1-5 Sun 1-5 546-2313 $155,000 Sunday 1-4 • • 305 North Star Ln. Dover Shore, NB 673-7300 $1 , 195,000 Sun. 1-5 1936 Port Claridge, Npt Bch 494-1840 349,500 Sat/Sun tit dark 2758 Stromboli (Mesa Verde) C.M. 631-7370 $255,000 Sun 1-5 • • 1800 Jamacle, Costa Mesa 645-0303 $379,000 1608 Galaxy, Dover Shores, N. B. Sun 1-4 642-5200 $625,000 Sunday 1-5 * 35 Rldgellne Drive. Harbor Rtdge 760-1900 $1,580,000 qs Sunday 1-5 6 BEDROOM 144 Vie Vella, Lido Isle, NB 673-7300 $798,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 6 BR plus FAM RM or OEN •904 Via Zurich Cir. (l ido Isle) NB 644-6200 $1 ,250,000 Sun 1-5 • 110 Via Trlest. Lido ISie, N.B. 673-7300 $790,000 Sun, 1-4 * * 1707 E. Bay, Balboa Penln, N.B 631 -1400 $4.900,000 Sunday 1-5 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 1 BEDROOM • •2180 Bosk Springs, Costa Mesa 645-0303 $88,500 Sun 1-4 28EDROOM 510-12 Poinsettia, Corona del Mar 631 -7300 $251.000 Sat/Sun 12-6 2554 Elden B 102, E/s1de, CM 540-1151 Sat/Sun 11..J 1085 Sea Bluff Or, Costa Mesa 962-7788 s 160,000 2480 Fairview Rd, Costa Mesa Sun 1-5 545-5510 $145,000 Sat/Sun 2-6 5 Gretal Court. Newport Cresl 631-1400 $225,000 Sun 1-5 6 Snapdragon, Irvine 751-3191 $124.900 Sun 1-5 1872 Monrovia, Costa Mesa 645-0303 $85,950 Sun 1-4 3005 Croyden Bay. Costs Mesa 645-0303 $146,900 Sun 1-4 2 BA plus DEN 992 Bayside Cove West, Npt Bch 631-1400 $425,000 Sun 1-5 3 BEDROOM 2119 Vista Laredo, Bluffs 631-1400 $230,000 Sun 1·4 1741 Tustin SA, Costa Mesa 646-717 1 $125.000 Sun 1"'4 508 Ventaja (Bluffs) NB 640-0020 199,500 Sun 1-5 80 Sea Island, NptBch 640-0020 309.000 sun 1-5 3 BR plus OEN 2618-2626 Eldon Ave .. Costa Mesa 63 1-4245 $From $155 ,000 Sat-Wed 11-6 512 Poinsettia, Corona del Mar 631-7300 $269,900 Sat/Sun 12·6 2 -2 BEDROOM 602 Narcissus. Corona del Mar 760-1468 $275,000 Sunday 2-5 2 • 3 BEDROOM 200 Diamond, Balboa Island, Newport Beech 675-2910 $395,000 Dall~ 3 Carnation, Olde Corona det Mar 675-8370 Sat/Sun 1-5 l +l 3226 Broad Npl Heights 673-8494 $300,000 3 BR & 1 715 Iris Ave, Corona del Mar Sat/Sun 1-.4 673·1181 $349,000 Sat/Sun 1.c; 2 -3 BR plu1 OEN ** 231 4 W. Oceanfront, Npt 751 ·7753 S460,000 sun 1-s 17 Beacon Bay, NB 675-6000 1775,000 Sun 1·6 4 BR & 1 BR ** 132 S . Bavfront. Bal. Isle 631-1400 Si,300,000 Sun 12.,... 106 Opal. Ba!bM t1lend 873·6900 $435,000 Sat/Sun 1-s RENTALS * 117 MOJO Court, Newport Terrac:.. N.8, 644·8053 $1150/mo. Sat/Sun 1·5 •Spa *Pool * * Weterfront ***Waterfront& Pool Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sundey, July 10, 1883 •1 lil ...... ___ .. -.,; ... ~ .. ~--1=::::..::•:..: .. = .. =--Cednalalaal 1119 u . 1x...... .... .... ........... ..... ........... .... .......... M!!!!!!!ta ,........ ......... .... .............. . .•.,!;'l,.111.1t..,.11iiiii11iiiiii•....,.1-.11_1,...._. lw~ 1111 ~:=c! ~J: IUllUYIWI Cetta.... IU4 1niM U4t I rt 1w• 1111 c;;fit1 iii lifi C..ta.... pM C..ta.... 1114 IB&l!!!!!!•••••••I••········ HatbOr RI~ Vacant llWI 2 83 \ba, ~ Ylld, n.-Univ. P8tk 2 11y, 3 bt, 2'A Hert>Ot View H~. 3 Br 2I 18r very ci..n. Ind utU, 1 Br. t c Ba. f rlOfa•. "! SPAAl<LINQ CLEAN l $399,600 9 t•l399 lrtthl9 Wttf Wes ~ li)'/'8• 5 O ! g ~ 8 ~mg; be condo Oii grntMllt. Ba Mon.co. Avlll Ju!y 1MIC> ~· yrd, I blk ehopa, palnllorpl 1~80/mo SPACIOUS. w.talde 1 lnOTUIW Wlltr Front Lot 100· by 213143g..35M wUhef,dry9r,trplc,2cer 16.ltO&O/mo 8.40·8811. 138· '47 a.5·91111 Br. 1 ea. newty peltMO, 111111 VllW 100·, Marina. Tra<M tor gar, pool, termi..11100 + Hl/H ~lllul Monaco 3 Decoratora TownhouH 1 Br, upttalr• wt gar COt.aldfPt. Ottww. rtinge Reduced to $190,000. 3 bdrm & den, 2 batha, 3 car garage. A..Mumable financing. C.Omer of Tustin & 16th Place. Open S u nday 1 -4 . Owner /agent. 675-7534/631-3374. Boll or Airplane Mr 2 Br. 2b•. ~ P•llo. POOi, Utile 557·2900 wtldya Br 2 81, 1nc11 gardener, •viii nowl995/mo Com· 1.400/mo No pet1 Aelc 1 refrlg. No ~. 14®. Beautiful, panoramic Hiid a.0-4947 lac. rec rm Nr So. CSI water, etc. Ii t60/mo. p le1ely l urnl1hed req'd Avall 811 352 Vic· 652·9123. ocean view luxur y Plaza 1 575/mo . ...4 ... 10 A ... 73•3174 873~896 orl ---------penlhouae. 2 br, 1'h be Orauvaio-. .. 4 .. _ • ., .. 3 .,.. "" .,. " tor a &<l!Hlt81 I I ~, v u .. ..,. C • ----1Br unlurnilfle<l ac>I,,...... Outstand ng I nanclng 7 ac Htata, Tudor oome, -Irvine Ave ArM, 3 bd, t l ll tll decor a~. ••OW & r«flQ. with low 1272,900 .. ,. bl lncCI p1t1ut•. pool•. 3Bdrm, 2BA. llrec>llCle, dbl $800/mo. Sale pr let PXUJ MESA , l bd, unlurnlthtd Apl • 2188 Mep4e, CM. '411 owneto 1u p1rlc00e0/5m%odowpna barn. orcnard & vlnyrd. ~~~i;,n,011upet'a.!~5 ~ Charmlnn 3 Br 13/<I Bl I 155.000 $2000 down, 1561 M"' Dr. cN1er~1·J•sc1oorv1•1'dRe'1r:Jn' d. mo. ' MC. aep. No S*l-n , S Y· $376,000.TradeorMll · ....,.,...,.. ..,, 1111ume $1<1 0,000, FurnJunlortBrl.430 ,,_.,.. 0 To Ne call a.6-aeo.t. menia fOf 191 8 mos. R.E. or boll 1175-7375 (819) 753-8355 nome In No. Lag. Ocean own4r wlll carry bel1nct Call blwn 9.4 548-9860 2 18 8 M • p 1 t . C Go.uett Apia. 648-5103 3 Br, l'Ai Ba, Santa Ana vu. 11250/mo. 851·5888 Nelr School•. etc $475/mo +Sec;. No Pell llYlll OHll H Du 1 d 10·5, 774-9t53 '""· 544,0814 To .... call a.5·9804 Utile pd $325. Quiet t YEllSAILLEI 1nt111JHI leetlLH1tlta1 gts. P ex, yer • gar. bd .... It I • all Sl1,500equlty. S650/mo, 1500 dtp. Woods Cove rMtoredVlc· LI 2B 2B f rm. ouu 1 p<e ""11 • UW&ll OHH 2020t Bitch St. 833·1927 torlen 3 Br 2 Ba. 1t1lned do houae ' • rplc. YOUR OWll 2 Br 1112 Ba, blt·ln1, patio, July 18. a.4-6958 I I ' fl I 2 car gar, S 1200. Sylllla gar, no nata. avail. 811 $29,000 equity. 3 Br 3 Ba, pool/ten11ls, ¥an, eu c ocean II ew. Agent 759· 134 t COUIJRY S 5 5 0 ..-5 4 8 . 4 2 9 1 ' VILLA..'t'ISTA APTS Olllll llL llAI xood cond., $800/mo. 2 939/307/8m3 to19 I ea I• I -H V C I 3 b $575/m~ Br 1112 Ba. 1 • . mmac .. arme . r, ESTATE 646·9867 Townhome, ~eenbell, 3 Br 2ba r"ldenca 50.3455 2 b f S230000equlty LltUI 8Ul1 2290 ~,la~. rm, ':~·s~: 2 Br. t'~ Bl. ntar OCC. llr,carpor1, y, Open to 'your exchange 3Br, 3Ba upgraded condo crp •gar ener. • Beautllul&parkllke quiet area. $660/mo. 2078 Thufln Ideas for all or par1. on perk. $895 mo. PML/ "'°'m/YIEW Newpor1 Crell Condo " with terraced pool. Agent 645-3683. TSL Mgmt 642· 1603 Cheahlre A E 759·1877 631·2262 Agt. 5 rm apllt1t11elwl1111ver I Br. 21A Ba. Pool, ape, ten· *Private Patios 1 $600 c ed p kl 2Br. 1'~B•. lrplc. patio. 3 mos. leaae: 2Br Wood-kl1ch '1 at BEST fee n I s . 6 <I 4 -8 O 5 3 . 1r over ar ng gar. no pelS $500 mo. TIUE bridge condo. Avail 811 539-8190 I St200tmo. *SpaclousAplS 278 Avocado St s:i~:~:a~~·,-.;~m:q~~fy: I ~6e.1..°~~./83. $800/mo. L11~ .. li1••I 2252 Newport Creat Euc :~~:~Yn"t~: .. ts 548·7510 8·8 pm me8tiBllll AIUTllEm assum loan. Purch11• 1 Bea tlfuf a B , h Condo master suite • 2 •Home-like Kitchens 2 Br 198 I Maple Ave price s 1801( • for your •Br. 2Ba. dbl gvage. $775 C~ktall ~ tj~mAv'!Ji Br· 2'"' Ba Fam Rm. Pool. I blk lo Huntington & Upper Relrlge. No pet1 By Owner. Harbor High· INISAT/IHIAY units or Income prop of mo . M urchinson lmmed $1400 /mo tennis, etc $1200/mo Frwya. 2 persons $435 Sierra lands 3 Br 2 Ba NEWPORT HEIGHTS 3BR uxe pix '4 ate y equal value or more pp Enterprises 752·8731. 673-!364• agl. 673·3"313 UTILITIES FREE Mgmt 64t 1324. Beautifully lllldlCaped garden apts Poof & apa. P11lostdeck1 No pell. 2 Bdrm I •1, Ba $590 ~~56~8ri~'. c.erry ISi 2ba. some ocean view own8f. East Side C.M. 3 805·962·2320 A 1111 sweel deall 2 Br Mi i Vi i 4.e1 Spacious 4 Br 3 '"' Ba. t Bdrm From $560 2 Br 1 Ba S<1'45-. S30o 427 San Bernardino BA (Up), 2 BA (Down) v--111a Pa rk E~ecu-tlue bltlns & bree"" patio kids ·II ta t t -seper11e bonus rm, lam, 2 Bdrm' From $650 4" c .' ... El $239,000 or make oller $240.000 Consider • • $U5 5 39_:-6 t90 lee • dep. 22..,, Maple No M'l!wlflekl 646•6141 lsetopc.. wk de 957-5263, Home, '"t acre. 3800 sq pe1s 540-4484 SAOllFIOE -ev 548-8733 11·· g8labo. 17' antique 539•6190 lee BEST Ally 2 Br t Ba garage, lncd AIAllTlllTI lar lar~tr. 110,000 IEWPOllT llEllHTS ------bar, top shape, many Beuatlful Et slde 3 Br patio. 21s3 B Pomona Beautiful garden •Pll. , Lowest In Seevlew NIOl&IE/LUIE IP'T lact•t Prep 1350 :!;~l~y ~:lX;'.J,~~ao~e Condo, $800 642-4623 $<150/mo Drive by lirat I ~:~°'· decies. spa. No I Lease opt available 3 Br. 2 Ba. pride ot own· 2 111,11111 for Newp0'1 Peninsula Pt Duplex. Redec. 2 bd. gar. 1 then call 645• 7009 2 Bd 2 Ba $605 ' Aft 6 for appt, 6<10·8227 ershlp A1klng $232,000 ltw,trt Mtl1.llh. 3 Br. house or dupleK. ln<:d. $550. 55<1 Victoria. 2_B_r _2-Ba Condo. lusn l 399 ~m Wilson 631·5S83 ' 011 I I t lh 23<15 18th STREET 2 bd. 1 ba Pnoed tor Im· Trade down. Wiii carry 213-597 • 7297 landscaping, patio, w89h· 3BR 1 ~':'.~f 1l Fuller1on OPEN SUNDAY 1.5 mediate sale at $345,000 2nd 997·9155. 'E'stde 2Br Iba adult com· er, dryer, "love. relrlge WEITWE WILLAll Ave. 1 185.ooo. 642•6383 AGT ANN FOWLKES • wn1ch Is way below BP· IE Wtatt4 I S plex w/pool, lndry, cvrd S850tmo. 552·8672 APTS. 494· 7754 pralsal. Bkr. 833·8162 • • pr kg, no pets $<175/mo. 2 Br 2 Ba Condo.'POOi.1 955 W 19111 St. $460. 1 OLIFF IAYH _PE_IT_l_Ol_ll___ 436 C • TlllE 833·7890. S..6·1947 block SC Plaza $590/mo Br 1 Ba. patio. blt-ln1, lflAMm YIEW Faslllonable Versallles. arnat1on Santa Barbara home con-E/side duplex. 2 Br. 1 Ba. 493·<1 182. 846· 1463. pool, spa, no pe15. bay ocean & Fashion large t Br wfe11ery1hlng Cdl TRl·PLEX I slstlng of s42K equity, lencd yd gar 111 lasl & 2 Br 2 Bii lrg llvlng rm, TIL .... 141-1112 ·, Island. Custom bull! 2500 I I I & assum loan. Purchase .sec s600' 63 i 82B3 sq It 2 levels. 5 Bdrm, 3'1• or your en oymen ae-4 Bdrm. 3 Ba. • Oen wltn price S 180K • for your . . • . 2nd lloor, blt·ins, lrplc, D1a1 Peial 7 ' curlly. Only S 115.000. Wet Bar. Redwood units or Income prop. ol Ideal 1oc1t1on, spacious 2 single gar 5575/mo ' ~ Ba. family room. pool, .,. low Int loan assum Sauna ., 2·two bdrm • """U81 value or more PP i Br 1Ba dupleK. 631·2916 6<12-7803 1VIEW 2Br, 2Ba, spaclou1,' acre lee land, new 634·1511. 983·2529 1 4 A k 1 y... ---2 declls, $650 mo. • carpets & paint thru-out. 1_________ un ts, car garage. s · 805·!162·2320. Nr Newport Blvd. 3 Br , 2 Ba. garage, upper 759-0650, 675-4174 $425.000 Owner. Days Private Gated Community, Ing S540.000. I p 1040 C Valencle No pets H It L 274 • 5 4 8 . 0 8 9 0 • e II es 2 yrs new. 3100 sq It, Dan LeTwA1·sUST DEPT ltaMI r~ K ds eta no probleml 3 Br $585 545-7983 aat. IC• . 5•9 5946 • k ,. T d view of woods & slream. house crackling trplc cool J .. • ·'"'s ore . tOOOsq lt olextra space 833-7622 Co1tt••11 2124 lncd yd $500/mo 2 Br E-slde, lrplc, ciun, 1Br, tBa.c1oaetobNdl.j tor shop or hobbu. Come 539-6190 BEST Alty lee non·smkr, wash8f/dryer. super clean $400/mo., IEIPEUTESAU 151 E 2111 548·2408 Homes for rent. 3 BR11. 3 rm, frplc, patios, over· LA QUINTA HERMOSA Ba, $750/mo Fenced hen~. nicely lndscpd 16211 Parkside Ln. I blk yr<!, kids/pets OK. Agt S 15 Ol mo 640· t327 . W or Be11c:h, 3 blks S ot No tee. 863· t 500. 559·8 188, ofc 720-6897 Edinger ' HOMES FOR RENT Spacious 4Br. 3'h Ba. sep 141·1441 Mission VleJo 3 Bdrm. 3 bonus rms. tam rm, trplc. ••!!!'' ltac• ntl Ba. $750/mo. Fenced patios, 011erhsn~, nlcetv yard, kids/pets welcome lnd1cpd, S 15 o mo Snarp tBr 1ba af'· t Agent, no fee. 545·2000. 640·1327. 559·6188. Ole. h<>use 10 beach 10 29th 720-6897 SI No rrage $465/mo •••!!'' ... ,. 2HI yrly. ut I Incl., no pets. 1 er. ~ oen. 2 Ba. steps 10 Blulfa Townhouse. 2 Wayne Agt 646-6816 levels, 3 Br 3 Ba. L.R . ........... ,, ... beach . commty 1 r pi e . formal 0 . pool/tennis $850/mo FamAmfOen. open beam l1IM1 l1laa• 2706 Property House 642·3850 celllngs, t year tease at •Br 2Ba duple". 160 blk. $1500/mo. Open House 2 Br. 1 Ba Cottage wtgar, Sun. 12·5 Call Ann sml bayview, $1475/mo decks. brick walk ways. 861·2993 or 754·0177. yrly 675·905 7. yd. Avail. 7-10 $785/mo Large 1 Br. parking spaoe. 645-6625 Unfurn Condo 2 Br. 2 Ba. $675 /mo, yearly Terrace w/ocean view, 673-9473 $1400/mo. 3 Br. 2 Ba. elegant bldg near beach. ltlMI Bayfront, slip S360 21 Call 631 -6319 or • By owner. luKury 5Br East· bluff. vi-. 113 ac., spa. see this weeke~d. Bkr Contractor nas $100,000 1984 Olympic Home Ren-LWE II IPTill Avall 8• 1 $625/mo 96<1·8870. ' 631·3513 ~~n~~ ~~;·~c~~y ~~ ~~5y ~:.:,~c:ey~~~~~:. lmmaculate ~eaaVerde 6<16-6066 2 Br 2 Ba. llv rm. din rm. 1 Eastslde Costa Mesa apt condo room with the Pool Home, <1Br.2'h BA, 2 Br w/gar $460/mo gar. $475/mo + S300 ' Balboe Cove. 645-5135, 640-8560. PHiaaalt 2707 673· 148<1. CONDO: Versailles 2 br, 2 \ Br. steps to beach. S<IOO refleollon pool, fire ring. Liii i••E S228.900 L.H $283.200 -Fee. $29.900 dwn Call H IWIH 857-1760. 2 br, south "open" patio. --.-YE--111--1-U--Open beam celling. per· • que1 lloors. llreplace, 35' 1441 Galexy Dr .. 4Br. den. 101 $385,000 Call 2 lrplcs. 2'~Ba. gar for 3 675-8349 to see. Open cars ~ lg hObby rm nouse t 1.3 Sundey $389,500. Owner will as-1--------- 11st financing Open LIH ISLE S111Sun 1.5 Rob· Priced right, <I Br, 3 Ba, 1nsonRe11tor 5<18-564 7 exit con<! 217 Via Ithaca. 1 llxer upper unit. 213-592-4814 East Costa Mesa, sharp 8 u all 2·s. $480,000. s 120.000 dn. owe 2nd Prln only Bkr 642-1844. IUST SELL t36 units. out of area 5 14 )( gross. 11 year old, good mlK oc Olym0plc Housing Aeg1111 for '84 Olym. pica. end name. ad· dress. phone & S 10 check or casn 10: OC Olympie Housln~ PO BoK 17153 Irvine. a. 92713 Letter of Information wlll be sent to registrants --- ••!!!'' ltac• 2169 Oen Avail Sep1. 1. crpts, water paid sec 7841 Holl St. j S 1400/mo. Call all 7PM or 2176 "A" Placentia 9_63_·8_8_4_2 _•_11_5_30 ___ : wknc:ts 522.0332. 636-4120 1·5PM 2 Br, 2 Ba. small patio,• LOW RENT HIGH VALUE 3 Br 2 Be. Apt. Ea.rtslde close 10 bCh Ready Aug . 3 Br 2 Ba pallo pool & Utlls pd. e~t elect 1. 548-5263 more just $<185 fla1 I $615/mo Call 979.4357 •S450/mo up 1 & 2 Br.! 539-6190 tee BEST Alty days. 851·9647 eves unlurn & turn pool, spa. , Lrg Condo in Canyon U IUICIA APTS 18992 FIOfidl 8<12·2834, ! Bluffs. 3 Br. 2•,,, Ba. newly 642·3 172 • decor, frplc bit-Ins. 142·1111 3 bd, 2 bl , AdJ/goll : 3 Br. 2 Ba Condo. ocean ba. t8frece vv. elegant Incl utll, Yrly. 673·6880. view. $850/mo. Ava II seeurlly bldg, pool Nr 507 E Balboa Blvd. now . 646-7171 or beach. Call LOUIN Smith. Lrgl Br, yrly. steps to S..6-5743 645·7700 or MG-8560. beacn. laundry, no pets 3 Condos 10< lease with BAYFRNT 3Br, 1100 sq', $625 or $650 w/gar. option, N-port Beach comm pool, bctt, adl1. yrty 673-9327,675-9780 Avail now Furn/Un turn 11100. 873-6022 &,art•ta11 213/278~21 t. Asl< for WATERFRONT w/lg dOCll, l•,.rahltetl Va lane 3Br 281, $2000 mo. yrly cer ....... ., 2722 4 bd Condo wllam rm 650-8847 Beautiful Newport Crest 3 br. 2')1 ba. spac. duplex. $600/mo. 5<18-5596 'e~~1J"g•~. w:~': ~~~: courae. •Int view. Ou!et , Luitury Townnome. near I dshwshr 5435-$460 peop,. only, $625/mo.; ocean, lrplc, 2 mstr br, 71"'-8<10-6639. Erik. • $3001< cash 10 loan Agl Newport Beach Deluu MaryJo 6<15-916 t Waler1ront Aecom De or • Vacant. must sell. 3 Br. 2'-t Open Sun Agl 499-4602 • ba twnllme, S129,900.1_or_6_73_·_3_77_7 ____ _ li att A.at 2210 Pool and Tennis Beamed oelllngs, lrplc, $1<'50/mo No Dogs so Coaat Plaza 3 bdrm gar Walk to beacn. No pe IS St250/mo . Neat Covington 4-plex. wk Pool. tennis, boating newer model. Great H B Reservations open ; 531.1105 IEW H UHn courts, POOi, spa A11a1I S435tmo, 2Br' carport. DELAWARE PINES 8 • 6 S 7 8 0 I m o . laundry. no pets. 1 child From 5<17>S575 631· 1124days.631· 1339 $600 Incl pool dbl gar eves 539·6 190 BEST Riiy lee 675-54<1, 7141646-7657 545-4529. 2131598· t219 FrplO, pool, g8t, IOC. Asking $280,000 & 714·631 ·6223 or flexible terms No agts 772-3695 IPYIWl ... YIEW Fii SALE IY IWHI ONE WEEK ONLY BLUFFS TOWNHOUSE SHt• Lt,.H 2216 AVOCADO ST, compact 1 1 '-t $900 . Br tor quiel person. Love- ' Beautiful HVH Somerset 5Br, 3Ba, 2 frplcs, new cpl, paint $338,500 Fee Ownerlagt. 64<1·4584 . ·• ExqulSlte 2 story 5 bdrm NANTUCKET VIEW HOME. 'Model Tour Home' Quality and con· dltlon. Aval! 1mmed. w/llnanclnf, Open Sun· pis. Bkr 5419-1366 IEWPllT llPLU Across from beach, In mint -lt1111 F•r•lsliletl Stat~ La1•H 21H Nlgue Shores. 4 Br 2 Ba, •E•& WMIS S<l95fmo 2 Br. 1 Ba apl, private patio Beaut. 3 -;r 2 Ba nome encl patio. small pet OK. No pets .. 842-8807 I. located nr So. Coast carport, lndry rm 1922 t Delaware St. Plaza on cul-de-sac. 735 W 18th St Closed Sunday TSL Mgmt 642· 1603 Prof landscaped, well Duple• 3 Br 2 Ba garage, 3 Br. ba. 675-6612 Close to bch, 2 Br, t Ba, 2 · ly patio. $450, 675-6606 car gar. dee!! & patio or 6<12-3153. Versailles condo: 2Br 2ba area. appliances avall wlterrace & vi-Elegant $800/mo. 499·2 196, Bechelor So ol Hwy. Wet security bldg Pool and 499-6011 bar. no kllch S350/mo. m11ntalned y ard $515 --Avall771 yard, avall July 16. condition. Good tenants newlY: turn Gated secur· lty, pr\11ate beacn, tennis. 1. HARBOR VIEW HOMES day 1·5. 7 Montec1to. faclllttes 645-7700, --673·3415 • ... .. I .. ... . .. Remodeled 4 bd, 2'A ba JO ANN DORAN, AL TR. nome on fee land. French 759·0819 doors and windows, Ital· Ian c.eram1c Ille, pool in wanlFIHT park·llk e setti ng. premium location. large Gorgeous 3 Bdr. 2314 Ba assumable financing. exec nome w/boat dock. ~f'ler/agt 640·8397 Priced to Mii. C. Spiller, agt 631·1266. -IHIEPllHm WHTOLIFF Dreamy upper back bsy 1 1HPt•~r .. tlaH w /new c arpet ing 3 Br 2 Ba tam rm. 2 tllru-<>ut LOIS ol wood frplc's. lrg yard, com- and brick -luxury pool, otetely remod 111tchen on over 112 acre Priced w/all new ap~llances. to sell 81 $225.000 Call hardwood floor In lam IUL Elf An ITllE rm French doors & t>rlell llf.1171 patios $250.000 Open Sun 1·5 642·3 103. Owner ---YIEWtU s .. c1 .... ,, 1071 Brlgllt G()(nef 2Br, 2Ba Panoramic ocean 111-. Condo. lux ammentlles Am11ous. Byco 6<15·2251 detaclled <I bdrm home, new condition. By Owner. $183.000 Prln only IHOTAOIW IOWI 1-851.0865. I IEWPllT YIEWI ..... A.at lOll llFHUll * CONDO NA SC PLAZA Widest lot on street 2 br. 2 ba, patio. 8/c, Owner Is leaving country pools.sec. gate. PIP. and Is desperate. Ae-$79,500 968-3652 duce<! S 100,000 to n-SALE II Lbll IPT price of $799,000. IOYRILI 2 Br. 1'h Ba. 3yrs old, Hit HTATE complex Pool, Jee. Call 1n Nonh Park Olstrlc1 3 lge Llla agt 851·9020 bedrms. IOfmaJ d1n1ng. Y.&. maid's qrtrs. brea)tlast 5 Br. 2 Ba. close· to S C room, Ille, lots ol wood Pl11a area. $118.900. PROB A TE SA L E Call Liia egt 851-9020 $250.000 ••llilt ···" llDI PAlllWHTIHE in Lalce Fo,-esl. 4 bdrm. 1972 Custom type M.H. tam rm, t>onu1 room, 2 24' x 63' ... add-ons In wet bars. 2 lrpla, stained active adult moblte home g•ass windows. Indoor p8fk Comer location 1-t BO and many more UP· mile from beach. Low gredes $245,000 space rental & loan terms 111-1NI 1vaJ1 for qualified buyer PrlC8d to NII II $75,000. r.~~~1 Call Norm Buck RE. Agent 536-3234 or 536-9135. BACK BAY edit pk, 2Br. $25,000 Owner wlll Lse ~ILLIFFDI Op, comm pool, spa. bch, sllp poUlble Also I Br Tt FltllMt ltlltr $15,000 Bkr 675-4010 ,,... 2...,, 111 ... Clllldren/Pets·Owner ..... w, ...... , S•6.000. 2 BA+ 1r•••tH.E1HI 831·3383/496.() 177 ........... llHILWPUI ,,.,.rtltt, ...... Beautiful 24 x 84 with enclosed PMCh • Mod· w/ft11Mlq.p1 ular Menor Hom9 Island .... " ..... , ..... kitchen. large llv room • JO ANN DORAN. Bkr dining room, t1mlly room. 759..()819 2 Br. 2 bllllS. Large Storage Permanent TllPUUUll p orch stepa. 540-5937 Agt IYAlllU UllllUILllU 1 1n these 4 & 2 bdrm unlll. Financing available. $269.500 631·1400 ws2 Slluna, S 1500/{;rly or seasonolly. 661 • 71 'l. water1ron1 logo ws2 ---...... , .. .,.. .... PHNln Gtatrtl 2202 IWIAIE•HT *** Small to larger apts units, 1ndustrlal commercial. lllll.1111( """ Owner dlrecl or broker 40 19 Channel Place protecuon tO years ex-NB92663 penance You are the Winner of 2 TSL Mgmt 642-1603 lree hckets ($9 50) value •Newport Beach 10 1he ocean IHEIUllH front. duplex & trlpleK Spectac ul ar! p p SllW 673-7873. Ananelm Convenllon ..... 1ri1l '"! 1375 Center July 16·24 To clalm llclle11. call 1&11111 642-4321, E)(1 352 OISTA•HA *** Near new 3 unit condo. Ananelm. 2 bd, w/clean 101a1 7 100 sq ft , tire crpt. big gar. patio sprnk-12X12 doors, good SSOO Scott Rental parklng-lenced·prlde ot 71 4·821-3703 tee ownership. Priced to sett. Anaheim 2 Br, wt air, Chuck Sp Iller. agt 631-1266. Frplc. Gar. Pool $400 Scott Aenllla MHattia, Dtaert 213-596-9424 fee .... ,, 1450 Blulls· Beautllully ap. Rancho Mlrafre (S ml so of pointed 3 Bdrm home on Palm Spr ngs) 3 Br. front row wtth panoramic House In Casa de Seville. views. central e1r and Avail lease wltn option, many comm tacllltlet lulty furn 213/278-02 I 1 $1875. Nigel Shores bright and ht •• c ... ., cheery 2 Bdrm wl guard 1525 gate end many comm, '"r'" extras $850 vrty Coronado Cays, ocean I Woodbridge. large and view home 4 Br wt deck .. lovely 4 bdrm home. 3 car Jae.. prof. landscaped. gar, family rm, f0<m11 din· clubhouse, pool, & Ing $1200 yrly boatsllp avail By Owner WA TEAFAONT HOMES $295.000. 619/<124·7813, 631-1400 6191231-8888 olc. --------------Buena Park 4 Br, Oen. 2 Presllgeous Lake Ar· Ba. Pet. Frpl. Gar rowhead Watetfroot. 6Br. $750 Scolls Rentals 5 Ba, d b I d o c k . 2t3·596-9103 fee Wt assumable loan ----752-873 t agt Gatden Grove. 3 bd. 2 ba, w/alr, workshop Oar, San Bernardino exewUve $625. Scott Renllls residence offered below (7 t<I) 821·3703 tee appraised value. owner • -leavlng area. Prlvlle Stanton. 3 Br. 2 Ba. Peta. drive, pool, spa, location Workshop Gar, Yrd on approximately 1 acre $500 Scott Rental• of land. Avail tor 1mmed 2 13-596-9424 tee oocupancy Prin on1v S I I Cell 887-1971 or eves •••tr • lftr 760-8856 ..... 1 • ht el State ,~::::::~1:.t '"r''' 1550 n•-•11-1111 UIWI Vacation In Strat· lalMI lord-Avon tour Brltlen Ptaiaaalt 2207 and Europe end enjoy _._ _____ ....,-. freedom end 1avlng by On lh• Channel. dock. 1 owning your own 18th Br, Fam Am, Liv Rm, 2 Century apt. For detalla Ba. 2 Persons. 1850/mo. call 71<1-493-410 t Call Ann 801·2993 or .. L r 754-0177. acan, ar•• --------- wlamenltles too numer· 2 Br apt w/patlo S5851mo. $400 sec.~- ous to men11on. $895/mo &45·8103 Alt 6PM. 960-3052 or 536-7769. 631-6319 , .. ,,. 2290 Snarp tront unit, 2 Br l 1nc1 gardener 631·7370 S575toS6<10/mo.2er.1•;; --lllll--llE_ll_l_W_IL_I __ Agt ba twnnse. pool, lndry 2 & 3 Br TownhoUM Apia. Oellgllllui8ack Bay Conoo Lux tor leu 3 + 3• lorm Ba. lrplc, gara~e. yard. I o r lease 3 bd dining pool nome $800 $700/mo. 552·5 10. w/peek-a·boo view Frpl, W O f lh much more OCEAN, MTN VU. 2Br rm, carport, pvt patio, no frplc, dshwar. lrg patio, . 2ba. n-dh1. yrd. sec pets Great location 268 enclsd single H••HIHOIAL Gar $1 3 5 0/mo 539·6190 BEST Riiy fee 2 13 -472-0940 o r NOWS675 • gate Frpl. $890/mo CM E 16th St car gatage, nr Hunt Bluffs 2157 E. Pacific TSL Mgmt 6Al2· l603 Harbour From S595/mo. 2 13-208.0600 Wt1l•ia111r 2291 LAG 2 BR W/FAPLC Ave B 103 See tat. tnen E~2-B_r_1 -Be-upP9r. 8•0-6807 call 642-8808 6<14-8722. patio $515/mo 329 Uni· Dover Snores. 1326 San· Westmlnater 1 Br. smell TIEIHIH ttago Or. E.Jlecu11ve 4 BA but cozy No Last 642-8799 vers1ty Dr c M 548-0646 NEAR BEACH O•• BLUF-F-VIE-W aves. Manaoer Large 2 bd, I ba. no pell, 1am11y home wllll pool $360 Scott Rentals ·~2111 and spa Spotless! 3 car 714-821·3703 tee CtattM ... 2724 " $500 2 13--493-1655 gat 3 fireplaces. 4000 sq ---''· $3000 lse or lselopl I & 2 Br unlurn, /.ool, Nice 3 bd. dble gv, lg yrd, EASTSIDE c ..... iai••• 644-7424 Bl" laundry rac From 04 Spec 3 br. 2 ba duple•. $695/mo. a.2·7 104 2BA. din, gar $510 1BR. din. S395 63I·1232 & 5<19·2330 HARBOR VIEW HOMES Ualarab•t4 2410 Utlls paid. 548.0336 fenced yard, MW er-pt & 1 PoOI nunters1 Grat> tllis I exec '1 Br nouse lncd kids pets S825 Hu rryl ' 539-6190 BEST Alty tee TWllTNY Mesa del Mar 2300 sq It. 3 br, tamlly rm. 3 ba. $1200 /mo Agl 631·7370 DtH Peial 2H Alie near Marina 6 rm hse renova1ed decor• wash· er/d ryer S700 call 539-6190 lee BEST Rlty Ftaattia Valier Ult Affordable rent 2 bdrm family spot pa110 pool $530 pets? Must see 539·6190 BEST Rlty tee e .. a. ltac~ 2t Buy w/rent a pool hoUM 3 Br gourmet xtras $900 + sm lee 539·6 t90 BEST Cheapest yell $275 unit appla provided utlla pd charming bungalow sm lee call 539-6 t90 BEST Exec. nome. 5 br, 2 ba. nr ocean. Water & gard_, pd. $1000/mo 964-2057 Hunt Bch 2 Br, Kids/Pets . Gar. Fncd yrd S545 Scott Renl81S 213·596-9103 fee Hunt Bch. Super 3 Br. 2 Ba. Frpl, Pool. + Xtru S600 Scott Rentals I 213·596-9103 fee · Hunt Harbour near perfect 2 Br crptd decor ,_., bltlna $425 1111 kid• 539-6190 BEST Riiy lee Upgraded 3 Br 1 'A Ba Condo. Pool. No pets. A v a II. August 1st. $625/mo. .. $825 ci.. poa11 982 -5350. 847-6061 alk tor C.,o,.. Walk 10 ocean comfy 4 rm bungalow appliances provided $300'1 & tm fee 539·6190 BEST M1cArlhur Vulage 1 er. Exec 4 BA 2'1t BA on pe.rll. !Br l ea. $395 mo nr pool. vu. grdnr. $1450 POOi. tenn11. club. drapes, stove mo 494-2023 $475/mo 646-4380 6<15-8465 flT·AND·f LARE COAT DRF..S BY REGINA KRAV ITZ PRINTED PATTERN A642 SIZ[S 8·18 Cpts. E Side 2Br Iba adult com- pie• wtpool, lndry, cvrd prkg, no pets $<175/mo 833· 7890. 6<16-19<17 E side 2 Br 2 Ba. quiet 11dull duplex, $585 1st. l ast & $300 dep 548-6795. Etslde luxury ln a Pine tor· est. Lrg 1 Br. frig, dshwr, BBO. gas utll Incl $445/mo. 642· 1844, X LG 1 Br $496. 2 Br $595. Pool. Patio, Frplc Oshwsr 657-284 I Large newer I Br. wf gerage. No pets. S430tmo. 631·5553 Lrg bachellor unit, trig. gar, nice area. No dogs Canyon/Victoria area $395/mo. 831 -6812 aft 4 Lux. 3 Br 2112 be, 2·sty tnhse. lrpl. patio. gar. lrg rms. xlnl cond nr New· port/ 17th Avail 811 $725/mo 63 1·8213 or 833·3636 ------MESA PINES 2650 Harla UNIQUE Bach .. 25 drapes $750 536-0756 L11•aa ltac• 2Hl 6111 2 Br 1 Ba oc:;;n vu. No End beam~ $900 util 1nc1d 494 '!ff!'' ltac• 2111 t condo. Q.,..U1e1. Pool and tacilltlet. S5 75 t mo R1cnard 2131630·2323 2 bd house. Npt Penn. 'h blk/bch $900/rno. A11all lmmed. 213-433-0502 2 Br 1 Ba taroe kltchefl. Ne wpon Heigh II. $600/mo. 2421 E. 16th. St. 645-5109. 2 Br . 1 Ba . Nu cptt/drapes, bit-Ina. poOI. $650/mo. dwna1ra. Dover/Westcllfl area. 645-86<16. 2 Br 2 Ba. $850/mo. 2 Br. ,_ cpt1/drapee, bll-1111. pool, 1650/mo. Oownsta l r 1 . Ooverf Weatclifl area. 64S.~6. I PARK NEWPORT ' lP&RTlllENTS BEAUTIFUL 1 Br $525 COUNTRY CLUB PAV patio pool 1pa LIVING TOP AREA quiet no pell IN NEWPORT BEACH 549-24<17 Singles 1 & 2 Bdrm~· NA CITY HALL charming 1 I menll & Townhou .... Br patio, quiet area. i Some are elegantly $415 642·3153 furnished From S620 · On Jwnboree Rd 11 PARK BRISTOL San Joaquin Hiiia Rd. 1 br, pool, gym, aauna, nr 1 ... 1 .. SC Plza $495. 645·94'12. i--------- ---• Neer Ht>ag lmmac Practically new E side 2BR Upper 2 Br 2 Ba quiet ten· 2ba. stove, lrlg, d/w, dbl erits $520. 642-3153 gar. alee opnr $650 · 1&111891 & sec 557·2691 VER8AILLES· Spec. 2 br, crpt & drapea, tBR wl1h w 1700 carport. Nr WHaon & BachelOr Unit 1550. Harbor, $450. 675-46411 Adrian Ally 549-85'7 .......... ntt K enneybunkport ? ...,.., .. u Pool, •P•. tee land, San Diego'• llnet1t. Oott, MC:IUllOn end privacy In ewlmtnlnQ. 1ennl1. Site Grtftl lSH Ctrt11 ltl ll&r 2W TUii 2 bd, 1 be. n;;;i:; r .. IHt . ., ... , HU SplCIOUi 2 fir 21.t b&. Hunt, Hrbt Condo w/24 ft d ock Of I watt r . THE ~OOTll LINE f"'"ll' da.,OMll, PllJI • pol111td wa111 to a nar1111 Isn't that the horse that won The Triple Crown In '72? NMs>orl a..ch! Not to ....., 1rom l.43$ New mention 3 B, 3 Ba. tarn model• from S5t 500 Santa Barbara home con. modeled duplex wtgar. tilting at .. 21< equity, 5 t 4 Marg~11•. Open usum loan. PurcheM SIS tG-5 1700 760· 1 toe S 1200/mo. Avail now. ~111htw TlK .i.o..1c1n lu.i"'4tel frcmu"4bee•111 "'"'Slk111ek •IHI~ pur. ~rD ~ rm. Ht·ln kitchen, 2 ' Obit wllM , ... lei from 122,000 Tom Miiier (714)845-4203 Call Mii Gani 14e-1372 ty dbow tlttvft Wall 11110 •lld but1011 lhlt charml111 cOllHlmt Md wall ,. away •Ith •11mfftff 1llCI rail fuhioft ~t. Pl11w1le plqw, wOOl lrrwy. crt-,t lrplce. Prlc:tO under l300.000. Don't m111 Ihle one. 0pn HM Sal/Sun 1·5 1 0on·1 0.ay Call Diana todayl ' DIANA PIETENPOL-VOLPE 5 ... ~ (619 ... 38.0333 prtce 11801< • !Of your lmmac. nw pnt. 2 Br, 2 Ba. units or Income prop. of 2 !pie:, 2 o oar. Hbr v.. equal value or more. PP t>ewn, no pet•. St 100. 805--ff2·2320 840·0819 at ... dt thuw, """• Of cOftOll blftldt '" all OM dlolcn r0t 11111 p aaful drnt. ) ,,_.......,_, Bfanoe Tr .. 2 Bf. 1 L P11111C'CI Pet1n11 A6oll I• .... 1a~ 111 "'""°' Sttn a. 10. 12. 14. 16. 11. Sur " yo.'rt llOI swrt who (or wllll ""'" .. , .... ...,....., •It. Condo. lower unit. ll (bv.tt >41 u~ltlrn 4 111 yauh 4S411C:h fabtk. dOll'I 1tt1 bid -,ou'rt llOI alolll. KtlllleytMIM,poft IS S82 Si mo. 652· "818, "'8.1« lftld SJ 00 f0t tMll P•11n1110 fl Dally Piiot 1, Pa11nn Ollt of I• Ntlnetlvtlr dtlftftflt tpllr1111111t ~ ' , __ ·L--1 .... 2Br, a.n. 28•. Off "'"' 552-7552. ~-1. ,, 0 ten "·Old l.1!cllft Sll tlO -··· " ( 1011} •I S...tlld Yllllet Ill Hllnitnplll Butll, s.tWllld Pr~ty lllt ._ .... !!I parking, mlar owave,8 .... -.-8 -11-11-fu-1 -v1-8-w--w-l-tfl lA4d '°' '°' nch """"" l0t "°''llt' and llandllna I Print pb1111, YOU" Ylllttt It• rtllllt of IOl.ltt l*10lllllnd ll'OIMtau• 17f.0801 0fmrfe Vacation ten: share. 2 traahmuh. 11000 mo. I 2 t bf den NAMI , AO°""'· ZIP, ITYll NutlllJI, SIZl. 111111111111 The ~did of attM!ton JQt ..... A ..... 2001 ~ Blvd • ca" wk1, 12300 Flnlah PIY· 873· 1148 r.~y~P.."'.: .run.-oe1c: l.OOIC IUCH. I E THECENTI!ll OF" AOMIU TION 1na fabvlou• ward· , bltftd Of lllhllt and hwtl'C -lltltltd Ill I IOtttt Wllll Lynn Brunner ~2·&811, ment•. 700 t11SOrt1 ln 4 S 40 7038 r*ot ~''" orl1111•IHhtt ltwon t fYot4 10 lhil'! Scow •ntl un m 10 lJ()O, blblllinc bfoob tnd qllttl ponds. cooled by llahlrll A• for TS3045. countr .... IOr Ml•. title & 3 Br, Cenyon view, tge. lot 14 /l'flO 552· ~ -for N~W ... , ... OMINl!NT OllSIONElt PAl'TEllN octan bl"1tS, Acid lo tllal ttftflls COtlrts, ,......_ n..... •••• nr ..-. .................. deed. 1·495-9637 818 PoPPY. 1750 grdnr Gorg e ou• , ... ,. ~ATALOO. ~HI • .,,. ••• " • ..,O.ftw,.,, (OllO, 0 .)'"4Ulllft drnwo. PIUt pool~."' Ind. C0/1..-t loUboft Mir ........ .,...,ft ,,._ .,.,_ "'"'" Inc. Owner 673·14~. Townhome on Perk. toe toNUS COUPON ror ... , pettttA. s...41 t1 '°tor llook >t lllCI tmployl!lflll •1111 y0w'9t (IOI • Dlact-.... tlOllld w/bay vi9w 2500 llq ft, La IJcc•a~t llOO CORONA DEi. MAR .. on 1paolou1 2 Br. prot IU DOLLS 6 n ont ON PAllAOE-ttait "adou blt, elO·worthr protldtJ cell llomt. (heft lltflftlybuM"'1) (lite Mii Npt 8oh 873·6563 f!lne Udo iii: r.,la;nc;e the canyon wllh lo\19fy dec or, 2 p 111 o •. doll• lrOlll ttnpulld • ,,.,.~,,., .All 11m-s • 10 n •. u.oo two bedroom, one ind two btlll ljlilf1flltflb Prlmt com,.,,.,ctal COft'lef. ~Ill trade for oommtrelal view, very private tnr~ Sll951mo. 1562· 703&. 1 H ti ASH ION HOMS QUILT 1NQ, ovr -boo-. make. 4111lhtd •u~ury ar trOfll S54S CdM, Co1tt Hwy, 3 'Of' 11'\COme property. Agt bedroom1, two blthl, 2 AtllVLeeae. Rancho Sa'I ford•ble. IS dft11111-)achtt, "'Ill hat11l111, Q11)~1 l"att4tfll, cllarll, S:.00 s~£'nd • ltorM, very attra01l11e, '199·'1602 car gar. I 1100 per mo. Joequln \/Illas. 2 bd, 2 ba, ll I ADD·A·ftt.OC'k QUILTS lnchodn pattttn pltcn, dir«tloft• for I• hlOtl vltlbllfly Ownet may yeerry IM. Alk for Barta patio, Cullom deeor, all tt1•~ dr11en• •Ith .. l~d pUlo• lnMu. All o Jyl si.oo ..... , with flnenolng •• IALI .. Tl.Ill Fetr, Agent 760~189 appll1nc.t. turn/unturn. uo SWt!ATl!ll ,ASHION$. I"* roe ••rlfl tlrf'I (.)I 10 ,., n1Nd ....... 1 1" Hgent•n ton l/1lltgt H00,000. 3 bdrm 4 dtn l!OuH In '-'0 .. ECLiF·s 38 •P•. ttnnla, """f Aval! llatttrllll JK~f .... flllllo•th 10 •1111, trO(htt u.oo ._...... C«lturyCttyareeolWHt " " r r t den, """ 1i. Q\ll('t( 'N' IJASY Tll.ANSnllS hat 41nle11J 10 rmllfoldn, paint, ~' "' L A lor hOuM of coin-frpl, 01ta1 oc.an vu. wallt •r~: i:~.:~~2:dhr or ma<hlnr-ww-111 M111t1111mp11111trm. Al!IM••· no-nt. mOR u.oo ... UM..... pareblt vlllle In Nwpt or I 0 b .. c n 12 3 0 0 . 111 l!~VELOl'I! l'ATc:liWOIUC OVlt. T$ tw dfrf(lioM (Of I• lllllQW 15555 ~ ~ L-. ~ '-' CA WAJUU-RON't 111.ua. Huntington Bch area. ~7839 -714·~97~9". Q11lllt IO _ _, .... ._,. ,,.IM llOO• IACI"*' cMrlt, dlt'fClloM u 00 (714) 891·ttl1 HOM~ ... $279.000 (213)'2034538 &pyglHI 4Br 21 12111. Tur11ttoctc. a . ~ ..... -c .... -... .., .... ,., ...... ... ........ ''°"'Ille Siii ... '"""' .............. .. M AL H f ATE SILL Idle Item• wlll'I a "r t e : :Jo pm o, frPIC•. garden«. lo\181y tocatlon, view, dtc:k, Hei t w ... -w11e~ lot • ,.,_,_,., ,,..,...., ,,.,.."' .,, Mer....,, IMll ""' Oii Md..._• ....... ~ 111·1• ~ Pllot\Cl-"le4 Ad. wltnd•.(2 t3)310·11a, femlly l\Ofnt, y, 1ea18 pool. tennl•~ !~f:!!J.. lie. ,,_..,,,,,, , • .....woo-..,....•-.._ 10 ...... .......... -------• ... 2-6171. Oya, I.Ill 10< *"· Sl800/mo 835-03'4 t_:•:92:5:'"'°::::":~===::.l..=============--:;-:===========~~~ .. ~---..~~~~!-!!!-~~-~~-~!!!!!.. \ I I I • l' - ' 11y ler I•• llr••l•r 11 1.,1 .. 11 ...... ..,.IJ' ....... ___ Carr• ltm•• C.at1eca.1, !nttaJ ,_lmnliiiioiiii.....,•.._ ___ i;;;••• .. ...,iiiiiiiiiii::...---, ...... ....,.-...11.,.11.ta.,.1.._ __ .,•u-.-11_.,~ltnina-..;-... __ =======-· lf1a• lfhl11& ltwtl Repllr•Alterat1on1 SEQUOIA CONST ·llO'd, • ., ...... Waetff **•HOME REPAIR (ew1na C.,., tlome/peta LIO~l"ll NUiiing m $1 84 Per da~ OOn'l Pi..I Free an•IY1I• Doort-WlndOM·Clblnets euttomremodellng, patio Mowing,-E(;OTng. Twlee 1 Eiee·Plumt).C1tpentry c.nmeo HouM Slttert now offering prlvltt duty • 01 yourea1eoY9r phone. Panel·Patloa-FenOM. 35 covra/decka. 988·2423 month. 120 t" 125. F~a. Keith M&-4'872 tllnce 11179 831· 1234 care. Comp1nlon1, Th•t'• ALL you PIY or. • ... ,. ••• , •• , ltltl yrs e)(p. Jerry 548·4'• 13 Brld 546-9707 .,. 11ve-ln1, Aid••· 1.VN't, 1,,....-........ -----1«;;::r.=-i;;;;;i;;;--- 30 day •d Big blll1l Forecloaure1~ Spectallzlng lddlllori• a ~ IM-•at laalla1. Laa•1t1tl•1 AN'1now1v1llable. 24' Hr 1•--iiiiiliiilll_'"!'!_!'!'!!!"' l.iiU;;:lL:;::o;_._ __ In the L1w1ul11?Judoemen11? remodel. Uc'd, bonded.1,..,...,..,.. ... ..,. .. _ .. __ .,._ Oe'*•I oer«Mn malnten-__ ,.0ill~01ipiili"'P_J6_8•s--IGnOv1t1nQ/Rofq1lillng S•rvic.. 714-494-7272 DllLY l•i•FJl a.tet WtR rtlt Work ouer. Free eat. 11y dogaf Grooming =·~~~~·,~:: ~~l.m & Small Moving Job• Sod 11wn1 l Sptlnkle<a Palitlai ft OlltW 962·8315 IY9nlng1 tc:hl. 110 any tz. Tuchef MIKE Me-1S91 0.'19 M2·'853 - PILOT '.II -• aft.AM Car~I tt 2 1 yra exp. 54'8-2848 H1ullng, . elMn~PI. t,.. _H_4_U_l.--M-O~V-&.-R-EM_O_V_E_ DOUGHERTY BROTHERS .. I PAllTlll __ ,...,. 9iii~•rri!iOl~iiiPW!9'!"'"'-.-......_ "tit L ta-trimming, yd metnt, "'" TrMl·lndtcpng. 21 yra by Richard Sinor. I.le:. ltttt ltlflllJ FIA Cl.ASS-Quick dry 10-;.;;,;;;•--...;'7iOAiiiiiiiiVi6..--lndtcp. Mike 648-8502 rurnlture, Trelh, Tr... 6'6·0555; 8"2·3857 28084'. 14 yra ot hippy 91 na n SERVICE ll0-0142 results. Free "t. & let ........ ,.,.110/.. 9e3·54lSNOAM local cu1tomera. Thank 1_,,__,.--,-r-__,~-,..:.-SUNSHINE WINDOW cl111 lefvlce. 750·9075 Childcare, compenlona. 1'::~.~c=ln:.~~lm~~:. ....... -.-H-~IH-IU~-.--.... iiioiiAiiiiOoi_nl..-.,;tioiH-..___ you, 963·4114 Smith & S°'!1P1u,mbl'!ft CLEANING '42· 15411 DIEC TORY llbaitti.. 'WE INSTALL CARPET' couplH. We come to you. ahaplng • 4t4..0285 MAIN'§ etEXJJINd u•H ··-1·· •••LITT paam11 P~br~ .• r~.-:~·"3~2r8 na ••••• Law For$1.75Sq Yd. Lowt .. s. (213)541-5150 -5M'"" -"' ,.._.,....,.. '""".. li!~~--.. ~l""'!--ir OOITNOWll Loving mo wlH b1by1ll Call Pete 772•1722 J1p1nue gardener. SERVICE:1thoroughly Need anA1torney?M1yt>e Prompt, nut pro· p l i::=/•-a.1-t•• requr .. t 11 &SI ftl UllU ANY'rlME. wknd1 too ~IJ Cleanup, m1lnten1nce, clMn hOuM. 540-0857 not We c:en lhOW you feulonelt 636-7149 M _. • ..,.... contrac10fl whO petform Your Dally Piiot 642· 1 t07, 63 l-<t274 Ceatal Ct1crtlt bAYWXLOXcou sflcXE sprlnkl•rs Free H t. CLEANING: No lob too big how 10 be your •Horney & C USTOM EXTERIORS UllWUI MU 'I work o~ 1200 Including Service Directory laliatll Concrete. maaonry, flat· All Phases & Repel-. 54"4-9038 or am111. Exp. rell•~. ~~~~. s<>°:i.·:. T~~m~eg:.I& INTER Reas. rate• F Experienced ' Pro· l•bor and m11erl111 mutt Aepr-nllllve Str•ict work, foundations. Block, BUD 552·9582 .IAPAllll UllUD ret1. S8/hr. 957-3341 Expreu Route. Ct ll est. Sieve 547-428 1 leuionll. Very reMOn-be llcenMCI. Unllolnted ... 2 llll tit 122 • brick. Llc'd 536·5013 E I ~"' 85 2252 o• 11 able "'" for 111 of your contractora •hould •0 -• • Exec aupporl, top DRYWALL TAPING 8311-5036 >cperen..,.,..Houaek~r 1· .1 Yoo w/ed OllTllPAll I pool needa. For experl 111\elnthelradvertlalng . ~~~~~~~~~ sltlll1-Word Proc Prof Rod's concrete & mason· F~!T!s~'.uK~~i~ ~~8~1'~3 JESSIE'S GARDENING ~!'::!8'::.nlng. all •11t1; 25 yrs Lie 403 1 Ina, Mrvlc:e. Cell evenlno• Conlhctort end con- •.• t.1_1 re 11 . H r . 0 Y. wk ary, 9 years same lo-Clean-upa, 1,... trim & . bonded Reis. c Spm 10 9 pm. 11 no 1ume1s, cont1ct Mery ... _ 97 6290 N ca lion. Free .est '1'=-tc-t-r"'"ic_a_,,I _____ malnt. service 64()..8035 Ouellty HouMkeeplng. eic· BRICK RK Smell fobs pen. 963-0911 Alchltd aniwer. PLEASE KEEP Orondle at 558-4088 with l cctg for amah busl· 4 • o agcy tee. 714-840-1705 perlenced. depend1ble. INrvewlnepo. A"e'rsC6o7s~e31M75esa. SE•VIEW p•1NTINO TRYING... any, queatlon1. Contrec-neues: PA qtrlles. sales Secy. bkkplng, type. ELECTRICIAN· Priced Mow, edge. clNn·up, trim. Pat 494-0280 ">" "' "' tor • Slate Llcente rax, FIS. Compl. set up & Proftlsml bus/individual Ceraai c Tilt right. tree estimate on Free est. Aeu. ratff. Jim .....,"""'::--,:-:-::..,-...,..,..-,.,...,,..._ Brickwork: Small or large & REDWOOD DECl(S (114) 411·1111 Boerd, 28 Civic Cen1er Hrvlce. Reas. Fran, Hr/wk/mo 640-0888 Sttwt tltt Tiit lal large or small jobs. Lie. 64'6-1958 5 THE CL~ MAKER jobs & repalre. l.ocal refs. ~-..,.T_O_M,...-6_7_3_·2_6_6_8 __ IN i•I Plaza, Room 890, Santa 540.5834 eft'ernoons C1 .. iatf M-Lt•I Fr est. Guar. !163-3283 39 621 873..0359 1111 llMl llLPt yra. e><p, ome/offlce 6'5·8512 Painting tor belier work & l""'"""_,.·ll'..,.11"--rl"'!""---An•. CA 92701. • au -ELECTRICIAN refs avell 675-4853 lower prlcea Cell Huber Roofing-ell types 1--------- Acta1tlcaJ *New c1blne1s. cabinet ~U• Care !Let me meke your gerden T-OL Mnia~ 839-6793 anytime Naw·Aec<>Vef·Oecil• ~ Adi, 'fCAK 0ti. l'.JU=-!acing bara & fn•mlca ..,.~_,.,,.. __ .,. __ Gd rales Free HI Uc. grow & your grua grMnl "" W 1111111 Uc. it411802. 548-9734 atop _........._ -·-. ~ ' "' Loving child care In my 4164"49 Wayne 831-7530 I'm fully Insured, apeak 5 yra exp. Office/home. ·A C MOVING· QUALITY WORK _..._...,"' -·-NeW l rey. AemOd.. countertopa. 6'2-0881 C.M. home. Fenced yrd. Gu.•i• Dttr le:air Engll.sh, & you wlll llnd my Reta avell. 875-4853 Oulck, Careful Service REAS. RATES. EXP'O Dennie Reymond Roofing cerpentry. Lie. a341012 Cabinets & Carpentry meals. 631 -1938. _ !!:::: work excellent. Cell (714) Lie. T 138046 552-04 10 BRENT 846-2"460 New/Aepalra/Rec:overt Ability Bldra 730· 1900 Small jobs welcome C Springs, repair. door oper-788·3773; 11 no anewer, ltaMlttW ltnMtl Uc. 441488. 859-4102 --------Free est 645·2003 OllHCltu, ators. See demons1ratlon please keep trying! Kellin IRONING JOBS WANTED. •A-1 IOYlll• ••rri•.t FIREPROOF ROOFING Aa1'alt ! 1 Geaeral Seacoaat. 2488 Newport Biggs Landscape Main· my home. E1tctllent Best quality. 25 yr exp. Expert Wellcoverlno In· Cl111 A Flt>ergl111 m!IBJF.iitvewa~"'"y,.·P"'•~r~klng~.,.L~o:"'t -""Aaem_r,...,.'t ... !',.r--a-lr-. "'"u""nl_q_ue_& RemodeltAePalrs. comm. Bl .. CM &42-3490 tenance & lnatallatlon at wortt. Aeferencel on r• Lie. ~~r'i~~ve ;~~~;353 stallatlon. Reat. Consult· FISH. '~!713. Repalrs-Sealcoatlng "" -.. & resld L.lc'd, bonded. Springs-... lnges·Openers. yOYr service queet. Phone 642-5470 ant Astlgnmt. 581-8590 6'8-~~4 .. ,~·· S&S Atphlt 631-<t 1991.lc Unusual work a spec:lllty Ins. For es1, 552-9142 Repairs Lowest rate11 laa•paa enytlme. STARVING COLLEGE Pl t ~· i . rtt11a•1t 20 yrs lie bonded Lie Tom 557-4480 ----------STUDENTS MOVING co. 1 ..... ·""·"'· .. '~ .. ·~~ ..... ___ lf-.lcn Dan Hellberg Ortdlng Palombo Const 962·8314 lllT flQIOl AYAIL. 6'5·5277 I I Lie. T 124-438. Insured. Pl.ACEA PATCHING JTI & Paving Co. Res/comm New/Aemod. Exp'd Gu•eaia1 Painting-Carpentry taH itliat 641·8427 Aestuccot. lnt/eitt. 30 ura. w ord Pr~·•nn .. tt ... etll- klltt' ,_i,.." Lie 3976804. 842-1720 Aepalr /1ml jobs. Fences. _ 1 .,.,.,_. ... · ahelves. partitions. Lo Llc'd, bonded, Insured. TREES Gary PTI. Attn: NB, COM hm owners. WATCH US GROWi Neat. Paul 545·2977 & letter composition. I ..W ii tlw ... ~ "'' •1 IN! appaancl .. 4 I rttri"e4 tllM priu I wu1..t. ......_.. .......... ___,, P rates. Steve 731-8311 ldlttrrllHI Ct11t. Topped/remov-"'. Cleen FAIR PRICES Al.WAYS! • Going on vacation? Mat lar1ha1 ltmctl Reas. Prompt. &4'2-8035 'That's wtlllt the Aemod/lacelllts, wood • up, new lawns 751-3476 Painting. c.arpentry. root-hOme, pets. planlS etc:. PVt ln-hOme nursing. S yrs . 'J?' rt.ASltR"'6 r-... .., ·-90'*9 UI 1171 "" loc•I couple wlM tilt your I ________ .._.__ j CD'S OAILYPAEILOCTTOAY ~:!:i1. chv~s~pdr:c k:~ AJ HUFFMAN&SON Exp Gardener, Mllnl, lng's~~~':r'~a:~c71 ln pec1ble refl. exp, refs. F/PT (213) .. '·'R "'''"''"'' SERVICE 04 ,_ , Aemod/Add. •306888 cleanups, tree trim, free · • · 714·838-1550. 443·1078, 337-8026 •i .. 1 -.u ...... Is Ill aboutl Randy 641-0622 646-8586 6"5-46"4 est. Call Pete. 6" 1· 1096 Ctaulfled Ads '42-5878 Clalllfled Am 842-6878 Wlf'lt Ads Cell 642-5&78 1======"=5·='=251~ Tilt fat iNsfXLlEo & Repllred. Ouerante«i. REFS. JOHN 893..o<t87 T.C.. .. , ... ......... Val. s.-er leat1la to Office leataJa H14 •Lt;';' •;;r; .. :':•=;3;004;: P11anala 3011 Btlr WaatH ....... ..,.-rt ....... luc-~ ....... -21-,-, ..... • ... ·-··-·1-·---2'06...._. Sbrt 2901450 SQ 11 approx. Sec· • ESC811TS/lllELI *** 5100 ....... ... SIM lt11Wu ... SI ............. DHmftllmtUt -ICW flllt Shr 2Br 3Ba ocn view lloned within 1600 SQ 11 • -• MH•lll Across from beach 1Br & ltw,trt leaoll condo. 'so uouna, spa. woman's retail cio1h::l. f OlJNO ADS Outcall ONI. Y 835-91119 "._ -I !~ix!~:cr~a~~l=u~~ bdrm, 2 ba deluxe. S800 lrplc, 2 decks, garage. ~tpore ~~=~~ Ll~07~11531 .. 6· HITIO IAIOlll c~~~! ~::0:~~':1 Yrly. Silverwood & co. per wk. 3713 Seashore 499-5oo9. · • " ARE FREE Bechelor/Bachelorette You are lhe winner ot 2 640-5078, go direct to Or • 650-6578 Shr Small 2Br Nwpl dplx. FOr lease execulfve ottlces Office & Blrthdly Pertl" free UckelS ($9.50) value 210 Cedar. A.pl 2 lor view· ON THE SAND $325 mo. Fem. unfurn. Lido Penl"sula. Newpon caa·. THE UST llllUH 10 the Ing SUMMER RENTAL Jim 675-7660 Beach, 3122 SQ It. High 11111 UlllEI vtslblllly office spaoe plut ... 2•1111 738·8538, 55e-8638 Eut Bluff sp.c;IOUs 1 Br. Br 2 Ba unit, wet bar. S Laguna. 3Bd beach 1000 SQ 11 private decit -aaa-. -... pool, pleuant a1111, no furnished, washer. dryer hOYse, 24-32, $310 Avail on Newpon Blvd In Land--" ,...,.. Anaheim Convention petl. $575 mo. &44·4767 lncld Summer enclsd 7115 499-4884 mark cannery vllleoe ••&.m ITllll CenlerJuly 18-24 llWNIT HIST sg~~~::;15802 5::':~1~3 working woman will shr 3 Bldo. Di1llnc1ive decorel· Found: Cocklllet. Owner BNutlfule>ccltlng olrt1. To claim tickets, call Bd condo, nr Calvary Ing with wood panellng & phone 5'0·0'112. Costa Private rooms 642-4321, Ex1 352 J~~~d~~ 11~e B~~~ acatitl Chapel w/same $225 wallpeper provides an Mesa Dally 10AM·2.AM 1f * * lt.,111 ._7 545.3 110 xln1 atmosphere for · 1885 Parle Ave, C.M. Jac:uu1. pool. 1ennls, 6'-esecullve offices Ava.II Found lemele Lab. grez 631-9693 ~t :~~~.:~ s~~e;'J: l!-ag""u•ne-..on.-;t""'he-t>eac--h•,...,.,;.r Yng clean man needs nle8 for 2·5 year term Aa1tlng ~'fsr 0 ~le 6F~J3~ 3 HEAVEN a.nd how 10 get l Ba, sleeps 4, Avall bach apt or housesll. S 1 20 SQ 11. triple nnn. .. · there Olaf 7141838•8126 !:;.1~~·1 h2av~m~~.~~~ Augusl $3000/mo. Good rets NB 645-9850. Annual CPI Call SyfVla· Found. F tan & blecll Lab lor directions aoclal llfel 494-5857. ltallh WialH 9 Pellcan Properties Inc. mix, vie;. 191h & Placenlla. · I 71 4/645-6501 Broker C M 548 9442 Nordic; Male, $~Hlul, 1 11-.wa-Aiiii:9T•n;;;;l;iiU;a.;Ciiil;-Maul, Kaanapall Shores. Neat, French prof woman. cooperation. ' · • alhlellc:, w&flts sm1rt, ti· .._ beachlronl/vlew. 1 Br. 1 40 + wishes 10 rent rm -. FOUND: Husky tamale. lervescent "Dolly 2 Ir, 2 h o..4t. Wi t!, sleeps 4, avail July 12· l9 w/pY1 entrance. reason-NB upper office. 643 sq grey/while. Huntington Penon" type. Female. age w. illel. 417-1271. and Aug I 5-0c:t 1 1ble prlee. CdM/NB area, 11• shower. kltch. "' PO Cn1r. H.B 957·3340, 37-51. 645-8724 "• SA50/wk 646-2882 eod of Aug Furn/unlurn $480 646-2947 968-8472 BAYFRNT 3Br. 1100 sq·, Palm Deten CC nu 2Br vv Please write· GL PO Boa NEWPORT-CENTER Full Found smell yng long hair fr1nJ 11 comm pool, bctl, adlt, yrly hse, spa $25/ntl pers dbl 1522, Laguna Bch. Ca service Exeoutlve Suites whl 18 cat. Bluffs area. CRUISE FREE S 1100, 673-6022 ocup min 586-8119 92652. $575·$626 640·5470 714 544.1211 AS TOUR DIRECTOR WESTCUFF 2 B. 1~ ea tab to Single prof wom&nW8rils Otflce space tor leaSe-747 Found, vno M Germ. 644-7349 Townllouse. no pets. IL 2-• 10 rent separate COi· It. $695/mo ut111 p<I AIC. sh h d 6 ? Cltffl p,-... -.-,-,.,..i--.--1850/mo 5"6-7533 •IH ~ tage/guesl hM on pvt ground fir. 1055 El 17 ~~,:~si l n m~~ ._.. .. W•tcilfftenlflc lar ..... 1 Br I , large room In property 5'2·2310 Camino Or. Costa Meta. 642•2742 SAOO RewS ltd. lot1 Old ..-3BA, 2'~BA. NB Condo 3 Blkt E of Falr111-& __ _ Engllsh heep dog. Dini Apt, pool. car port. w /FP.PL JAC,GAA C.11111 fer Adams 'Losl 1 mo aoo lnltlal H Pt area 9 yrs. old. •toragespace 645•8152· Prefer outootng. athletic. ltlt HU 754·10'40. Mr Tracy w/chaln Coll:8e Park Female,gray/wtiite Fem- 5,able Person •1 1ke ea A · a 0 1 6524 tly heartbroken laa Cleatatt f171 1 642•5978 ·'" E.sldeCos1a Mesa. nr 17th Prof office loe. Co1t1 • ar -r • 66l·0170. St $60/pr mo Joyce Mesa-subleese, 2 otllOH Lost 714 Orey-black ------- 2 Br. SA85. Yeerly Pool. nr lean. P'OI M pret, 25·35. wa11ze 631-1266 Agl & reoepl , Incl. turn . ulll. shor1ha1r tiger temele 1 .. lan1 O,,. 4014 =277bus No ~IS 10 shr 2br/2Vrba condo Newporl Beh-500 SQ It. Nr & janitorial $370/mo cal Declawed, tlmps lefl nlll ..... nr Baell Bay Refs No J w Alrprt w/p wr, 545-7506 Devel front l•O Warn· - Nr SC General H'OiP. smll/pets W/O, micro 1 R 66l 66!5 -er/Brookhurs1. Fin vty. New methOd of carpel ACOlllTAIT F /0 Position with Np! Bch Property Mgmt llrm OYI standing career OP· por1Unlty ·GIL, A/P, AIR with emphasis In tlnanclal analysis. It you're bright with prior F/C ex· perlence, We'll help train you and p•ovlde lor ca· reer adv1ncemen1 Call 553-0940 a00t1m11 11111111 Unique position In a non-pt ofit human service agy Ind handles all eapects of accounting & r~lng ror grants & contracts Knowledge ol aulomtted systems & oudget prep Admln skills $20.000 to S22.000 per yr. depend on exper Good beneflls Submll resume 10 VSP Inc. 2803 Royal Pelm Or, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. by 7115183 specious 3Br. 2Ba, July 15 S400, 1st/last s rg-etc. eas •· 's29oiup, cerpett. Reward. 962·2806 cleanlnp • CHEM/ORV • dthWSllr, lrplc, pello, n-6"46-7676 6'14·4024 Single Garaoe for ttoraoe drapes, ale:. rUlrooms. lrenchllef ha• teue op-cpt/drps, lg kit. 1550 mo ,____ only near 19th and Or· 17301 Beech Blvd. Hunt· Lost Cat, GENEROUS RE· eratlng agreement op-&11111. lll'T Avl July 25. 898_5974 em. rmle wanted. shr 3Br ange. $6-0 846-0758 lngton Beech. 842·2834. I WARD Hlm1l1yan, male, portunlty In Orenge oN/Slrong bookkeeping hse In Bluffs starting • u1om-11m1. brn/belge long hllr, VIC County ror 1mbltlou1. r• 1 preferred S111ry com-8 /1/ 8 3 $350/m o , lictlnt1ll 114 H I Harbor View Homes llable lndldualswtlowant mensurate w /e.icpe r . 559.4664 1 MO FREE RENT 760-8661 545.0254 1617 Wes1cllff. N.B 27510 Wllh shorl term lease, lull 10 work for thlmMIYI• I ___ _ 3600 sq. 11. 2,435 sq. II service suites. Keep your I.OST CAT Wiil 1raln Need lrtntpor· jANSWEAING SERVICE Suitable for medlcel or overhead low & pro· llEWlllD 111lon end small fee tor TELEPHONE OPEA· dental. Aoent 54 1·5032 teulonal lmaoe high. 881 equipment and bulinett A TOA. AM Shill. 362 3rd F'2751:0ty·. ~;~l.d~,1~9~; 1_e_t_o_s_h_r _2_B_r_h_M_, -B-al_l_a 2400 w Coast Hwy, NB. nr Dover Or. Suite 14. N-· B~~~:.~~-~'Z.::O~ ~~:.~;.2 ,;:.all Doug SI. Ste C. Laouna Beach. dep. 6'6-9145 Needed, bdrm furn. No Tony Rome'• Approx port Beach. 631·3851 blue colter w/lnlllel 1.0 An Gallery pets or smoking. $395. 300· 1000 sq It. ol-IAY V111'W tag. Big Canyon, July 3 General Auto Repair, -'' "r1 and Frame Gallery Furnished room In ~· 675-5318 lice/retail apace w/pvt ""' 549-43&8 ntaolllhed cli.ntele, 3 9"1\lng FIT help. Oen-M... home $230/mo 1----------baths Reas rent Includes Beaulllul large office avail· blYI plu1 good perking eral office experience Call Chrts attar 4 pm to •here nice Duple• urll. 731 .3605 or able 642-46"4, Mon-Fri, Lost dog 712. whl fem Price 187.500 Ao•nt necessary. sale• exper 6'5-2435 H.B pier area. S200 + 645-3683. 9·5. Seyomed/Shep mix, 3 673·5354. helpful 8 46 _~173 . Furn. room In 3Br condo nr 1-12_50_d_1PO __ si_i._960_-0_2_11_ TAKE OVER LSE. Beaul. yrs old, 16th/Orenge. HB. 4:30-8:30 dally. S.C Plra. for career 10 shr 3 bdrm lge duplex 4001 Birch. N.B. office sulle. recently "Spirit" Ge9• 1187 GROCE AV STORE· Only ---------women. Full tioute prlv. nr OCC Oar . yard Aug. 440 SQ It $450/mo redec New cpls & drp1. Lost: F Great Dene, black. •tore In growing centrel AUDITING Banking &COlllTill OUll We ere a premier per- lormlng l ndependen1 bank loo~lng for tn 11c- counllng clerk with I year account receivable or I C· counl payable e ic· perlence Famfllarlly with G L end EDP sy11erns and reconclllatlons, 111e1 and liablllty experience preferred. Duties wlll In· elude report pr11parallon. account balancing, pos· ling, and G.I. tickets preparation. May 1raln on computor system lor ac:· cOYnlinglnput. II you have the&e quallfl· allon1, please Call Cindy Garrison al 714-830-8600. We offer growth. challenge end e>1cellent benelll• and compensallon rltilRDORAOO ~MNK · E 0 E. Mlf Benklng WANTED Teller rainees! Benk ot Newport la l<>Oklng for eothustullc lndlvld· uals to join our staff. Exr.ellent oppor1unlly tor inotlvared eppllc1nt1 who enjoy working wUh the pubtl<: and lleve a 01eady work blCkground Good numeric 1ptltude and/or cashiering ex- Pb'lence wlll help you quality You will be working In beaullful offices with a lrlendly wor1c environ· manl end receive full range of comp1ny ben· ell ts INTERVIEWING BY APPOINTMENT ONL VI 1225/mo, 54s..3110 I S240tmo 549.3979 Agent 541-5032 Suire consists of ' airy missing 7 /4, CdM. Lool<t comrminlty 1.8 1crn. SR AlJ>fTOR H.B.relldentlelnrEdlton ge3 brcondo.2sty,2 llv lfWNITUYYllW offices. wet bar, 2 Ilk• Lib Call Jay. gupump:3bdrmhouae Pleue con1ac1. HI, employed men or Sr rms beaulitul Grell loc Office In Newpon OV«· restrooms, conference 873·800<l or 875-5511 & IOll more. I 199,000 -+ ' Personnel Dept. Cttlzen Pf•f. Meals 11 de-Tile Bluffs Avail. lmmed 1001\lng Harbor Orea! room 20x20 and ltorage REW ARD $200 Lost 1~)3v8 8 ~ 1 0 r Y · Columbia Savings. an ao· (l14)llf.IGOI tired. 98-4·5287 Rent re11. No last mo v•-& 1oca1ionl Prl<ied room 20x2o. approx female Calico Cat In vie. ( 2•0 81' grnll'/9 end successful 759·16"2 lowl Approx. 1000 aq 11. 1500 SQ ft In eicceptlonll ot Beoonle & "4th Ave. MOVING TO Fl.ORIOAI real ettete lender, Is IAlll Room for rent w/kllc:h pr1v. •---------s 11 p s 8110 1ve11 lndustrlal r.•rk. Mutt '" CdM. tall Tlna 673-3658 Clothing oonalgnment seeking an experienced N9ar bus & lhoe>t Hunt· M 'F 35 • to thr 2Br/2B1. 71"4/645-2628 to 1pp1ec ate 1•90 mo. or 640·2700 shop, CdM. est. 4 yra Audllor tor 111 Corporete Of lngton Sch 962-7520 NB. pool. Jee. tennis, apa. 631-3298, 875-e523 876-3589 1n1ern1t Audit Depart· Room 1n pY1 home, Mese ~375 mo 6"6-5286 DCUI FllOIT IEWllll 0r1nge County Aepa .-n ment. Thi• new poaltlon llEWPORT Verde, tor wortdng male /F non 1mkr. clean. 1000 SQ 11 custom exec of· 1.ost Scarlet Meeew, Lerge big $1$. Sell Avon PIT, wlll perform Independent EOE M/F S150/mo. 5"5-3982 stable. & run to share 3 Br flee on PCH In Hunt Bet\ Red Bird Sig Cenyon Fl t Chrl• 548--014'7 prole11lon1I 1ppralaal1 ---------C.M. Twnhs w/pool, w/d, 1 yr lease at 85 cents per 549-<t3&e. ot all company oper· Beeuty Salon llll.All mtl 3 gar, patio 1260 1111111t foot. 1SI end HCurlty. 1·200 SQ. ft. office St1rt Your own Butllneea. 111 on a. Inc: I u d Ing Manicurist, FI T w/cllenlele Wkly rentlll now 1v111. Aug 11\ Day 556-7640, Im med oocupency 1·287 sq. It. office SCRAM-LETS We teec,h tllk tc:reenlng. flnanclel. operallonal anCI , 1n established Nell Salon. 1128 & up. Color TV eve 548-8376 ilk tor 714·960-9003. days: with furn for purchaM If T ·Shirt•, 1portawt1r. regulertory c:ompllance 63 1 ·8500 • Newport Pnones In room 2274 Joan 714.990. 1725 evea. desired. tr1n1l1ra. etc. Phone eudlts In 1rees ot securt-Beech N I 81 d CM •---------ANSWERS l(opyrlte Co. &31·5182 ties. benlt reconcHll•· ---------ewpor v · M/F 10 el'lr 2 br, 1·~ ba Mlllll..., &46-t«5 c M apt, pool, t•c llLm.,,. ,_ tlons. maJor loanslloen n" HarbOf' VI-5400 IQ 11 Kid u I " "'·-··· aaln end Mt'Vioel. In-fill -···1 •••• ••1--L $277 .50 • u1111. 754-0959 nep • n oc: --.__at•-4011 ~---..... a--' ex---··. 11~. -----•• avell Call Mon-Fri. 9·5 •---------Oomlno. ~ome vg=:= 1n s;.:;ted~endtd~i';muawt AP emphllla. EDP back· Wlcly rentlls now avail. M/F to 1111 Baytront home 842-484"4 Pleq_ue • Cookie •1• wt-•~ ground. 5 yra .. perlence. 112e &. up. Color TV. 1400/mo + 'h utlll. 1---------2111 LOOKED Lfl(E • ,. ·-heve IKoellent °''' Ind Newport Beach AdY9'11•· Phonet In room 2274 645-4183 •II 8:30PM. Baytronl Offlc" from 300 ~~~!""I~~~~~ There ere • lot ol people If you hive 150.000 wrl1t1n oommunlcellon Ing Agency'. Send re1ume Newporl Blvd, CM. N B. Condo. non-smkr 11 ewport •c ' approx wtio undere1t1m1te the purcheae eneroy equip. lilllls. A BS degreee In and aalery requlrernan11 Me-7«5 1225. Incl utll. lmmed sq . 4.800 SQ 11 111 .. It()()(. educ;ellonal v11ue oft• ment and teue beck for Aec:ountlng or related lo J. Beker. 3867 Birch 111-1001 Turn key IOf furniture vlllon Before teleYl91on, national company use. lleld. e CPA dellgnatlon St. aulte 540, N8, 92880 liitb,!et!la 1914 6'5..0684 Anllqu11. llC 12.800 per people had lcMI 124'.000/yr Income, 20'% (or working toward 1 •-• 11A11 Npt B 3Br •Pl. non--tmk ltlut lffltta mo. gro11 Prestlgloua :::: 8 headac:he nl.~K-llJI credit + 20% de-C«tlllcatlon). ptua 1wo W::.. . tern. atrelght deal. $225 IAllll VIEW center, ample partllng, ED LIKE. prec:letlon 1nnu11y . years 1avlng1 end 101n -·-Ton~876.5909 -800.107 aq ft avail from With high trettlce . S2.000/mo for 5 yra. fln1nc111 1udltlng ex· Wlclyrentalt. low ret... s1 25 846·3679. 714·240· 1185 cleyt, pertance with• pubtlc IC· eolofTV,fr .. c:oftee, Nwpl IXllC. hM on Bay. BASEMENT StOO SQ It. •CdM. Dix •t•. wltf\ ......... 3012 7 14·493 -1153 Ot countlr,ollrm. heet9Clpool&ateptto vi-Own bath. W/O. 2500 eq f1 Cell Mon-Fri plumbing. 2865 E Cat *** ttt-7~~. 1 Ttlla 11 en out1t1ndlng Ugun18eecil. ~94.5294 30, to 1ttar.3' i)cj''home DELUXE OFFICE SUITES 075~900 2264 C INC* and benaftle p1c:klge Butcl'ler. 1\.111 time. Ex· perlenCMld. Ai>Pty In pet· eon. GenlC Mancet, 1080 So Con t Hlot1wo. l.agun1 Beath. CANVASSERS. tner1J8flc, UllMll +WI. Shlftty e60-5101, Ctencal lllPl/ILlll otlveted petlOO 10 .... 11 In bOOkkeeplng dept. In· voicing, poetlng. AIR, type 50 wpm end 10 key. Great company benefits. See Mrt. Naeve. Stewart Tl11e. 900 No. Broedway. Sant• Ana Couplet. (retired) tor r.uef mana gers 1 1 m1nl-1torege 1lte1 In Westmlnlter or Fullerton area. PIT-office, bkk'g, telephone e11per helptul. Training prOVlded. Call 714 -752-1285 9 -2 Mon-Thura, nlltlWI Oi>enlno for full time ex· perlenced malnten•nced lnteretted In WOf'lclng tern· porery, but your abllltlet ter exceed tile demands ol moat anlgnments? Wt 11e searching for mature. telented, eicper uec MC1etarlet to wor11 pert·tlme lore ,_ -· vtce. Out Mfvlce Is aimed 11 prOYldlng ftll-ln 111<1 re- llel eecreterlel ~ · tor aerilor manegement ONLY Top c;ompensa· llon hourly for f\lgh· ly -quallll ed ad · mlnsttretlve PlflOnnel If lnternted. pleese for- ward resume end refs lo: EXEC.U.SIST ANCE 1825 Wettcliff Or N-port Beach, Ca. 92660 person lor 2 F81'11on ---------Island Retail S1or11. 1&1•U 644·5070 EOE FIT aummet position Ulllll FIT Perm=I Potllllon Experienced pert time wtea..-ienoe In eiclerior cashier wanted for ,.... Fashion Island retell and Interior. Apply In store. E.O.E. &44-5070 perton. 8.30· 12·00, M·Th, THE Dance M/F, dlac:o. Juz. NEWPORTEA. 1107 lfeoblc:. ballll. exper to Jamt>Oree Road, Npt Bch aullllnl In weight COt'I• Gener•• office with verled trdl centert. $ lOOO mo., duties In small but busy part-time, pottlble _.y short time. Mr. Frlllk office, good typlst/m11h 5 1klll1 required, busy 42-9047. 960·6886. phones/sales service. Deltvery Person, Sat Only. xlnt benefits. 111ary com· 645-3604 mensurate wllh ex- Denlal perleoce. 645-7261 11~ lllllAL lfflOI Full time Ntlttant to re-Bkkp'o & typing. cell ceptlonlst. Mature. Eic· 979-1785 lor app1. perlenced, for busy Of· GOVERNMENT JOBS • flee. 545-4553 Thousand• of vecancles .._._ lllll•-must be flfled lmmedl- -1 """' _.. 1tely S17 .634 to To eupervlM newspeper cerTlert. S1l1ry com· I 5 0 • 1' 1 2 . c • I I mensurlle w/expet'lence. 716-8"2-6000. Including compeny benefit• and _s_u_n_d_ev_._ex_t_1_0_53 __ _ bonul oPPty. + generout Groomer wtll 1reln In ex· mlleage allowanc:41. Mu1t chenge for kennel help. heve ven, t11tlon wagon 20301 Rlwrtlde Or. SAH. of 1mt/pk:kUJ1. Apply In Hrs 8-6. person wMkd1y1 be·•--------- tween 3PM-5PM It 330 ... ..... West Bay St.. Co1t1 Stetlon ..... av1ll1ble. M.... own ctlentele neceeeary. DOOR PERSON-2 yrt All! for Judy 64o.&443. eJCper preferred. FleJtlble H1nct;m1n-011deMr tor hrs. Apply In peraon: E. apl complex, 1825/mo. Oed1. 2100 W. Ooeen-Nodrtnkert 845-3381. lront, N.8. H1ndym1n,1oca1 retired •ml person tor PIT m1ln1en- Sen1or prefeHed, flOht ance oi • Centi Meu pick-up & dallvery. •hopping center. Duties Thompton Blueprint, Include gardening. 3188 E Airway Ave. C.M clean-up, minor repairs. 549·9233. Cell K1th~ Mon· Thur 8AM· 11 :30AM.213/881 • EDUCATION 8207 JUJQRN _eeo_!:-__ m ... -Clfl-ng -for Part Tl• eloerly woman. Light •l .OO ,., Mir houaekeeplng. lovely home. Sllery. 97s.M53 Work with 11\ldenll relld· lllf /mTDS Ing In OrOUP hornet. The ror the TOWERS RES· program emptlutne lu-T"URANT. bperlencea torl11 1ttlttance In r .. d. only. Apply tn petton, Ing. writing and meth. 2:30-':30 pm. Surf end Morning, 1narnoon and Send Hotel, 1555 So evening l'l<>utl 1vall1ble., cout Hlghw1y. 1.agun1 2·3 hOUfl per day, 2·5 8eec;h days MCh "91k. 8eptem· ---·------ber tllrougtl Jvna .• Homet ~otll ere located In Vl1loul Front Ottk:• Petaonnal ereea In Orange County. needed •t luJtutY Legune INTERVIEWS Wll.L BE 8eact'I Hotel. Pr.-aome HEl.0 IN AUGUST. IXpetlence. call MetOie 1 M11moll)O. 497-4477 C811(714)tel-402$ fOf' Information Houllkaepar end child c.ra. 12 to 4 pm "91k· ,.___._ cleya . Npt hm . tes~=••vlll. P!= ~80~ 11-5, M 2-<tM4 Hwy. tulle 105, S575 mo. IUT ,._.... ... Leaa 4IM f,:8:, ~:y :.in:; Bayfront bldg, 800-1107 ••• COit• M"41 t2t27 ... -Ind • beeutlful WOfk an-91,, 2 br WOOclbrldge CdM. 1500/mo w/dep. aq 11 avell from 11.25 y f 2 -home. U""teded, epec. 5 4 9 . 7 8 I 1. d. y .: BASEMENT 11.00 ..,.. 11: ....... 1110 OU .,e the ¥Mner 0 ·-... ·-··· vlronment. For conllclen• ...,, 87~3 evee k dt ..., tree tlc:k11s (lt.50) vllue No c'9dlt cfterCI( Ila! coneldefeUon, p ..... ...... _, 114/180-eM3 ....... ..... If HOUSEKEEPER lor ~ Ind OtMr dutlel. M.-e col· ......... """' fac."'eenta Point. m1111r w/pvt bllll. • • w n 1· 2500 ~ 11. Cell: Mon-Fri 1200 • ll!M>O eq ft W. lrvtna to the c• Catffofnt• eubmlt rHuma with n/amkr. ~of. M/F, fUll Reap le occ ttudent, 9-5. 8"2·4M4 are• 1nc:1c:t1 offlon. from -·.... Caltlll. lllr.Toll ITee 1a11ry tlllte)(y 10 Perton• prty. W · 65M 118 non-.,.,..kr, teekl hM 10 For leaae, c:orporela ottkll $54'0/mo. 638· 1059 .. 1-I00-422·1315. net omc.r. Only Ou•lllllcl -lhr, l'l•v• ~ furn. apeoe.1800 eq It . ocean •i776 up. 2206 ft lndvl-Anal'lelmCOtwentlon ~ 9PP11c:1n1e. l)IMM. lntala ltll 4'95-3078 lf'IYtlme view PraetlglOU• oovw 1rtat olflce. 18101 RedOll· eenterJuty 18-24 0 I 1.1 I I CIGoa llien3 et...,ent Rmmllt 10 lhf 2Br hM In °' In Newport Beech. do Clrcle. #T, Huntington To ctelm ttck•t•. cell ~-I ••• I IY IP ...._... ...,..,_ ......::. 8 Cott• Mete. 1250 mo ne1tCoutHwy ll,35aq 8Nch.84'2·2'*'· &4'2·4321.bt362. T ',r.., ' 4_,. IHLt•lt ......... ·-·-· _ ......... -• Me-4733 It. Full MtVICI with wei ·-Ill.Pl t o ' beech. b•r&1mptap1rklng.Ollt ataa ... nll *** liUfit& 17911 vonKIN'l\ll\ !age atudent. 25-35 tlra Aft, Act. !mp. M/ft lrvlnl. ()(par~. •Int pet wae11. Dey Of' ewnlng WOf'klng oond. & bentlftta. driving non--amkr dlt~ El\tll'ttlnment end CrulM ly lppt. 881· 1115. M·'· l\ltl r..:."* MO-~ S h I p D I r ac t o rt • 9.12. ~~...,~-~·~·~~~~ 114',000.121,QOO. Mull•--------.:. train. Cell rttundebi. HOUSEKEEPEA/Llve In 1·312·188·4341 ht wanted. In aOOO '*""· ILRl/lllDTlllllT C·1W. '9e fOf dlrec-must drtw. he to trlMf. t""" Top Ulery. Aefll 1'9Q. •· •· 11U4t f.ttet 13214575. ••• 1333. Ammatt to lh1 381' condo. SyM1: Plllcan Propertlll +iml ll1ll+ ~ .. IN. lrvlna. CA 112714 Netlonally known Weteult ... Ill Mn 3bt 14' bl & Wahr, dryr, PoOI. llC. lne. 714'/IMM50t ua.-TaWrtltlff 1.ARGlST . MOST~. 8 •1n111&2nd fqueJOp~~,rmployer manufacturing firm av• )'OU read toc1a1'• 2bf 1M, dote to ..... =yd. no~· Ir.~ For leall awaeut!\19 oftlc:el on -fea:f 1M•. 8trletly LIAll.I T ...... Mt need• • SUPIRIOR ptf· Cleaalfled ••• ., If not, '""...,if l"lllnel Poatttona Avell. PWtonl ..,.,_. Wiiiy or mont111Y mo. 7 1.1<10 Pan1neu1a, ~ ~'· No t"'lcka. Bo11 872·1000,20our• A.!.9totler ld....,.ora lllt•tiD aontollendllclettcelend rou'ro i--. .. beet 1 14/41&-1237 8PM Tom or Krta. 8e " 3t22 ""ft H""h ...,2·"111 ·~· -1· CNICI cere '°' 3 c:hllclran. rac.ptlon cMleL Strone ...,_.1n .._. Amm ... 2• ., .. _ IC • .... • "' 1 39. Npt t2M3. Attr. _,, ,..,... ev911. for .... • --.. eecur1te ~ "''•Im-~;;;;;;=====:::; hYtront 3 8, 2 e a 8 le to ... r .. r, &.... Y11iblllty olfa 19ace ptu• -•••••••• lunc:ti',''• di,;;: -on 1... Mult hllV9 tron1. Pref. E. ..... 1, 1 tlOOimo. 21 • aetboa N condo. "°°'• 1ndry 1000 eq It Pflv•te ci.ck -..... Hll Clll 111 • AM FUNDl"Q tide c .M • .,.. '48-8782 a111on ~red. Ull THI eow.. '46-6135 flCll. 1350 mo. 548·5t82 on NtwfX>"l BIYd In Land· 1SPIRTUAI. AOVISOA' bullnauman. 939-30e0. AH. INC. tS2·tOO '· I kifiij Room t Coordin.t mark cannary v111ege Help tdvlM In Ill mettere. OIROUI OF AuthOtlMd loan «toln· an TILUI '0r t81h!_!lght pet~ ~ DAILY PILOT .... Of blll to Nwprt Pier. ~be~tlr for .... ,,,.. I Bldg Dlttlnc11119 *°'•1· love, merrl•o•. 1 u1. •tot10f' a & l.'a, ..... •x~ .... t groom no ..... "'AIT Matrbr,ptVentrM09,ba. l30 loolllnO fOf' 1 ptec:. Ing wltt!WQOCI P8MllnO & f76-24'115 MISIAIE ~~ In~ Immediate QOenlnQ In our :::".::~a::,:':; lllULT" yard. Kitch llf1v t 100hii«. l40 10 all ecq>lloent• w1llp1per provldM an t H • rl1ll ,.,.._ lllOd Newpof1 l9ecft ofltce for and ben9fh•. lntlt'ftew a.te-&tte. 55e-7077, 21a.595.5334 ~~~~ ..... ·.~!' .. •,!: •1• ... •.nmid~ ... :=!t .......... SJ-eiii"1il'--. 719 NOFu' LHLAl~O .. NILVt> & edlutt•ble tit. 2nd & axparleneed -., Good IChedutt n.. 2 to 4:aG ••tc• .. _,..,..,. "''"' ... _ .,. ,.,,.. v....,. .,,,. ,. ,_. "' 3rd. l .D.'1: Commai'Clel l nlerp1r1ona1 com· CdM 1 rm 9'udl0, "1atureil '4 l'lrt 2·5 1.., 11rm. Alic~ btk/brn, e.y11d1 VIII.. a•0-1111 fU. toeM. muntcellon tklll1, 10· PM: Wld. '°AM to tUO DlllCTOIY non amkr.,.., req'd •2 ll br, 1 .,. on lnlfl· 1 1 20 n ._ 873 2144' ' a•• tt t ...... I PM. ~ Ru"ll Jmo • ..0-7"'4. 1111a.1215 • 112. 111,1.., AMu.t,P1.' 6'3&;.: --·------~H-~~ .• ~ 1:000 ut>-,: ::?c;.~c,1, ,.,,ov,.1. ~v•ce C•ll HWllt ldi CCiM 2bt 2be, &dlpotlt e7S·8"0 Plllean Proponi.t Inc. ffyou'veloltorfovnd•Pll ATTMCTW!-CJoditCMC*.nopenotty, 15t·9900.aatl22. 210tlol1CemlnoAMI wWI ..,. ......... •· :::-: fot weftl Oft'" cell i.:::1r .. ~ of .. ndOI. ™· Mt• "*' ....... Ill NI I Pel!'ll ~ ~ ... ......... ~, .. ttw tlM, M dlfu .. 20. 714154'5·8501 lroker c e ll Pat Hollln1 , MAUUlllS Cell Oantaon A1100. II 1111..... ( '*'~.C~IH11 6•1·1671 ..,.. ..,,.. 17'-6411 wane Adi F Mt-M7.. c:ooper111on. 1·800·824-779:._ _. I ~~~ an-n 11. 1.o.E _!. _ -..:.!! c11~'~1-..~~·~eao~=J]b~~w;;·~··•;•==~:::;::::::::::::~ ~ . . ' / . • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunda , Jul 87 ;:::-::::::~:::r::::-::::::;--;;;;;r.:;::-;::::;-~;;r.::;:-;:~--.iiiilii:i:ir.::.---iiMlr.:i:W.:;:;-lieifhii;-"=::=:'iiiiTiiiiiiiii ·--------............... ::::; ... :;:;:._~•~-..... 11• .......... "" .......... 1100 .......... "" •••••••!f •100 t26xwm1aoia':I . ~ DO•um.a 1111 Jolin W•vne T eMI• Cltib •• 1ccept1ng appllcatlon• for the Po•lllon of Club Secretary Muat be e•· perlence<! and halllt pro. lesslonat appears•· Good typing skill • quired DlCl•Phone • perien(;e preferred. II. in person. Monday, July It, 10 em -2 pm. 1171 Jamboree Road. Npl Bch. $6/hr to 111r1. Legal ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT MECHANIC ProleHlonat Secretary 18181 llOllTAIY TeiephOtlt Salet Tame wtoaoe 84&·a993 ~t 'l ........ .U ...... YOUR Fhl up Mazda RX2 (rotery) wllh bookk .. ~ing eK· 12000/n o•••· Feet p1C41d con1ultlt1g firm Qrowl~g/~~~2,_0~y,.nted• I ~ ~ OWN HOm ... . tor futute sale. 650·310<4 per1enoe Contact Janet $30 PAOO·S25 PROFIT needs an e•per11noed " 1 ;;;;;;_,t.,tli•.,n-.. __ ....;-.;-. ~· • ... UU 850-1180. Ca11Jack7 t4·847·5522 Dltplaywrlter operetor g:•onto t~ephone lrom *** ~{'.~ ,~,-l,,,·,j• 'ft " UMy·FergulOtl Credit NEWEST PARTY PLAN "'ECEPTIONIST· """OUnt· s-ALES ASSIST ANT , -who Cati edit "for epel~I Ol114J (W• 11 pay extra 1••11.L ..... -~ -~1 ~·11'1' .... Corporation wlU ofter the IN COUNTRY " "" ,.. ,.. ,.. a grammar. we callt on your phone), Only -~ -:Ji>..·, ~1',, ·, ~a ,. , '"'-,I • . .-Ing, peyrll. \YPltlQ, gen I II I .. le I t I \ ' • .. following r•POIN ... d Top S w/advan<:$ment OP· otfo exper r-ulred. PIT. mmecl opply ava or 10meont who wantt to peop n ert8tto n a 2003 A Maple ' ·• ·.. .~ '• • ''7 \ ~ ~ ~ 1<1utpment ror l8le to the, P 1 ore~ Call Pam ...., aale1 assistant In the be part 01 a dunamlc permanent job nHd Cotta MHI 92827 · '\~ .. ~ ... ~t bid .. _ f-_ ..... _ or u 631·5115 e&k for Sandy, Newport Bea~h olf'-e of ' appl" Call .... ,......,. '1 9 y ..... I I 2 '-" ,..,. ..., "' ...,.., -1-978-36 5. I ".,, 11"" I team. Oompen1atlon to ' ""' .. ....,, -OU ,,.. 1 • .., w nner o OAI AGI IAU ADI HOW . ) , ' E UIPMENT· MF 80.-1 Aeceptlonla1 for prea· Merri I Lynch . .-oe ton n· 124,000 de~dlno Otl AM tor eppolntmer11. lrM tlcklllt (19.60) value CLAH trll D IY CITYI ... •, Tr• ct or s •'I a I ttglous Newport Center votves customer' service e1Cper1ence a capat>llt.... 842-3884 to the •H lllOW lf9E 100935. SALE: July HW 111111 office. Typing ektlle & support of Account Ell· Collins A11oclatea 587 TILIPHll •••11 llMl 1 UIHI 13, 1983 crew mana~s & can. pl41aaent attitude a must. ecutlves. MUii type San NlcolH Or. NB. -•-w E 0 00 vassers 5100 per hreaa-All employee beneflta . 45WPM, l>e lamlttar 644·5771. Wen--" glooc:ll" "'""pie to Anahel~t1ventlOr'I lalltN Illa•• llDI o-,;:,;,11;,;;l;,.M_tll_____ LA6~~ ei:e;h~·~qulp. - Illy pos«lble 673-5t87 provided. Call Ron Jack· w/general ofc machlnea, """ ,..... ,. 1 son 644•4242. previous expet In securl· Secretary/Office Man-ael up appolntMttlta Center July 16-24 Terra Cotta Pote for plant~ lt"'c 11112211 ment NURSES ties tnduatry highly de-ager. yout1g envlrot1ment, trom our Costa Mesa OI· To clalm tlckell, call Ing. 219 Sapphire, I 2506 So. Hart>or Blvd. fll/LYI RECEPTIONIST lulltlme, slrable. Call tor an appll· 1yp1n9, bank deposits, lite flee In the evenings, for 642-4321. Ext 352. Balboa lelatld. Sun. 9AM. O•JH t911, &,t l . Santa Ana, Ca. Openings for AN & LVN on lo answer phones & greet cation. Merrill Lynch Is an bkkp g. Call 631-5776 lor Holldey Inn'• "-travel * * * Ctrtl l •• .. , O.M, The equipment will i,e •olO 3·11or 11-7shltt.Calltor people, It typing, 10 key equalopptyemptoyer. appt club Salary .+ com 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 11 llf1Ct8'tl as 11• without warranty Interview, <494-8075. The by touch, exper pref. mission t bonua. Cali 11 FURNITURE sXlE • • • For l\Jr1ner lnfO(matlon Gardens Convalescent Good company benefits, ltortt1ry. 751•4222 aftef 1 pm. WESTMINSTER ABBEY · Sal/Sun 9·5. Real Bargain•. 25 cent• to contact 8.A. Pouflda. Hospital, 450 Gtenneyre, med Ins. Call Rusty Sales Part time. Newport Beach ANTIQUE MALL 624 Poppy, CdM. $30. 317 garage D. 17th (209) 473-3120. Laguna Beach. Pelican Aeaturant, Inc. Cl1tsifl1d Yacht Brokerage Firm. Telephone Sales 11751 Wettmlnttet Ave, Ctlll 111 l"f Place, •-------• 549-9322 T I h S I Flexlble hra for a 7 day Eves and W'knds, GARDEN GROVE ... l lti Has an Immediate opening OFFICE/DELIVERY •• , .... I .. operation. $6/hr to Stir\, We are now Interviewing 654-6103 3 f amllyt Lola of misc furn, a •••. ltac• In the Legat Advertlslt1g Full time, high scht gradu-IEOEn /nPllT The Claasllled Advertising 11 you enjoy boats & are for PIT polllttons. 3 appl, clothes, hsehold Frig. stereo In cabinet, tac . atata DepartrT)ent lor a reliable, ate. w/good driving re· Newport Besch adverlls· Department of the Dally Jooktng for a fut paced weekdayt +Sat and Sun. £ntlq~ bran Single head-goods. Sal/Sun 9.5, wave ski, micro, desk, color TV 1 yr old. $200. 4 mature and responsible cord. Apply tn person to Ing agency needs sharp, Pilot has an opening lor a multl·lace1ed Job with dolnglnterestlng '"'board. S300. ~5•8999 1936 Wallace Ave. table. window ale, gar new designer wicker person with some VDT Mr Fuentes at Aober1 energetic person for front responsible. enthusiastic gret potential tor growth telephone work on behalf 3 FAMILY SALE-60J Ham· door opnr and more .. 120 lamps valued at $125 ea upertence. Applicant Betn, William Frost & desk. Requires good person. Salary plus com. & salary please submit of national companies. Eng. Oak Bdrm aet. ltton. CM. Fri, S·at, S""' Palm. 960·9576. Sar/Sun will sell for $50 ea. 2 should at.so have good Assoc., 1401 Quall S~. phone personattty & ac-mission. 32 hours a week. your resume to P.O. Box Mutt have clear armotre, hl·boy & dresser u., willow rock era $250 & phone personality and N.B. curate spelling. Musi Excellent company ben-t062. Newport Beach, telephone voice and $750. Tea cart $75. Lots of goodies, cheap. SUPER SALE! Bikes. $360. 545-4662. - general office skills, such --1-,-,-10-1-.-.. -.. -1-1-.-type 65wpm Catt be· elits, tncludlng medtcal, ca 92663 dependability. Weekly 960-7482 surlbrd, toys, 21622 as typing, ten key and ARA n tween hrs ol 9· 12 to set dental, Ille Insurance, · · earnings of S75. $125. --•11 lll&IWAY Kanoaka Ln. HB 15" Hitachi solid state "' SEC A ET A A Y p r o I Oak 4 stack bookcase ~ color TV, 1 yr old, $200. 4 working with the public A Admln. Ass't w/strong appt. 851·3066. credit union. e1c. Oppty 1 /bookkeeping ·exper For Interview, cell Jett at 5275. Oak •torage/llle Garage Sale. Sat/Sun . B II &l SO 1 1 car and valid Catit. bookkeeping preferred. ~ _ -Lat ••• i I new des gner w cker license Is n~oecary. For Salary commensurate Relief receptionist on busy cabinet $135. 548· 236 BIG SALE·Ma)or ap · . lamps, valued at $125 ea-~ I o t desk plus pi t sates Nice walerbed, desk, a.uto •··Ill sell $50 ea 2 Wiiiow for advancement, Catt for w 545-5778 Call Janel 650· 1180 appointment for Inter-more Information call w/ekper. 545-0254. r n · c n • plianoes, washer. drye• - 642 5678 el(' 332 tn outlet shop. Ex· Smt hurch ..-ew, 48' TV, many smaller Items equip, appliances. and rockers S250 & $350 -TELEPHONE SALES view. 642-4321. E~t 277 SEORnlllY W11401 +Wl ·,· , C. t OFFICE. Sharp alert per-perlence necessary. round oak table w/25" U, S1ar1s Saturday untl more. Priced to sett. 545·4662 fllCI tll son good with numbers. 545.3359 4 hi press bck chrs $350 sold. 124 Cteart>roof Sat/Sun, July 9· 10, 8 • 1,_,,.,,--.,_..__,,.,.,.........,,.,...,.~-='- lailr Plitt MacGregor Yacht Corp, all. 645-1446 Apt A. CM.(opposlte Fah· dusk. 25861 Evergreen, 5" color TV, AM/FM ., .. ,.0 ... 1 Public relations dept. of Shirley 650·5108. 9·4 law Plitt last paced agency re· 330W: Bay St. 1631 Placentta. Costa RESERVE YOUR WEEK· White enamel stove, grounds & C.M. PottcE I I I • 6119 Radio, Stereo Record C 92626 Mesa twer l lC player console. RCA. Pet· Costa Mesa, A . END FOR THE COAST t920's, pert cond, every-ept.). 3 family Sale. Newport tect cond. $300; Chest of 330 . Bay St. quires e•pertenced Ttl••••HWerk Costa Mesa. CA 92626 energet le person •••••• Equal Oppty Emplyr wt excellent lyplng/org 2oa.~1t1•11 Equal Oppty Emptyr O~p-l_o_m_e_t_r_t c-..,T=-e-c .,...h-. • GUARD RESERVE. Men thing working. S75o. Brn/b-e-lg_e_s_tr-lp-ped--s-ota a Beach at Dover & Eton Drawers, large 3 lull LEGAL SCTAY/OFC MGR part-time, OC based and women needed for 631~1136· loveseat + end table~ PL. Sat/Sun 7-3. drawers, 2 small at top. skllls. Word processing helpful. 979-7000. .. ., .. TRAINEE Npt Bch A.E. health agency. \714) part-time fobs with ArtlillCll 11 $200.8X10cstmrug $50 $45· Etecirtc Dryer Ken· ~~ds Bu; P ~t~gla~tgn ~'~"; _9_Dtl7_4_-,3_19_31_7_1_E_S_l _C_L_E_l_l_ ~~~'.'~:-~'.':ri~"grnprlor 12 Cycle washer, hvy duty i6u';~ ~::~~!sr::;5 4~~~tfte~·;_•s~~s~~~~; ~~~';o~'~' i:~~· =~~:_:: ULH/EIPEI. Full time. Fine traditional Secretary/Receptionist. ,., ..... filing, p&¥abtes. re· anert1111c Pr••• women's clothing store. motivated, energe11c, ex· Good math essential. Hrs military servlce(veterans ~~5~~e2 A steal at $350. 5 tO. ~sk $15. 1930 Roll· 9-10, 8·4. 1550 Miramar chaise. 2 chairs, new perienced tegatsctry. 8_5• 5 day week. Call up to 42). fast bike $40. Bike pans, Hide-a-din tble, new & cushions. $100; Weber Merchanellstng & dlsptey celvables, t~ht bkk'g. Ex-14·110 .. , i. • ., bkgmd pref. Tr alnlng perlenced 46-6844 Fiii ., Part· Tl•• XLNT skllls and short· Duty: One weekend 11 18 cu ft refrlg, $100. Trun· clothes & misc. 2373 used elec appllan. used type Bar·B·Oue.125. 124 hand/speed wriUng req. 54 9• 115 7 • Pie kwlck month. two weeks a year die bed frame $25. Santa Ana Ave. turn, plants & misc. 418 Clearbrook. Apt A. Costa prog, Full co. benefits & Security lll lct1•1lot•• active growth potential. NEWPORT DUNES Is Oppty tor advancement _P_a_pe_r_, ______ 111 a station near your 857-4828 S Pi 1 Ad Cllllh Mesa for qual. individual who Own your company. Laarn home. Use your clvlllan Front Verd Sate. '-In. S ra/Se 9 ·• aven.1---------- So. Coast Plaza toe Call seeking security guard. ,.,, .......... rk Deirdre Keyes tor appl. Mature person. Apply In 0111141-0lll -21 C f H 1 f 1 7 1 O 8 3 1 5 • 5 at un. .... alum. lawn sheds, demonstrates attention and earn from the 1st sklilsorwe'lltralnyoulor u t otpont rerg, • -· .. 6.6 .. X9,6 .. 175 ea . 714/846·0011. person. 1131 Back Bay Drive. N.B. 644-0510, ask 10 detall and wllllngness day. Teach skincare & Important work tn various SIS •Int cond $375 Ponderosa, C.M. Just oll Minolta Copier. desk, furn. 1 18 c t 1 M An coast Guard missions. Harbor Blvd. 2 blocks giltwares, wicker, house-646· 1997, TILIPllHI WIH Sates Fire and Security Systems. tor Phil. Salary. $5-$7/hr, No Sell· o arn. on ac r. • make-up technique. PIT north of Adams Bh1d. Xlnt F I 1----------drus. ~0-6960 or lull time. 642-8t19. Benefits: Food pay. wares. ac samp es. 42 drass racks, 4 baker's Comm. & Residential. Sell AVON and get a Ing. No Ekperlence ..- $35 000 11·18 Insurance prices on many dlllerenrt Seascape Dr. nr Superior racks, i-elry c--· & 4 Lanai Secre art time. p••f/TIME E"ES l·I ' ' Items. -2" days/week •. O.C. Air· "" , mlllta.ry exchange prlvl· & Hospital Rd. 631-7068. shell display wlltgt)t. Best Rapidly growing company . chance for a cruise. For Necessary. wlll train. Good Opportunity. more details. 730-3782. Part·llme evenings. For porl area. E11Cperlence wanted adults over 22 leges and a great retire· Gt ANT Fu AN f Tu A E Sal/Sun 9.3 offers. 675-5396 ( 10-6) _, req'd 58/hr 553_0773 who enjoy working with ment plan. FOR MORE SALE·Dressers, dinette, Moving sate, many great Call Lori at 714-730-1472 Shipping Clerk. part time appointment call Mrs Dole. 662·5844 · · · youth_ Must be well DEl' AILS, SEE YOUR antiques. etc. 5¢ to S 125. Items, never "~n u·-.. dler Electric Typewrlt8f · • LOCAL COAST GUARD """"' """ work s It ne S 1 oo .•. Live-In Maid or cple In groomed, personable, a Sat & Sun 9.5 2035 Full· 388 seawlnd Dr, Sal/Sun 545•8173. Sates/Hardware. Full for computer terminals, Time. Crown Hardware. printers & data com. The Newport Beach CdM . $200 /mo ..-positive motivator, Start RECRUITER: erton A ve., C .M . 9·2. $360/two additional )obs, at $75 per week Call 11149 183rd Street, Cer· 645-9177 IAllY UllLIW 3107 east Coast Hwy, Must be wllllng to learn Marshal's olttoe has an CdM. repair & malnt. Call Dave opening for Clerk I. call one time per weell II 2-Spm, 6'16·7021 (ask for r it o s. CA 9 0 7 0 1. Some household goods; Tlckets lor sale. Good wanted. (May have other Sharron). (213)590·2335 GREAT BARGAINS-Furn. power toots, 'n hp motor. aasts. Cathy 549•2~2. SALES-II you're a product 714/557-5116. 833-0411 ext 252, Mon·Frt, btwn 8-4 lor wholesaler or Investment Summer Job at Boat Fae· posltlorisl. Wknds tree. ---,-.-.-,-TI-• ..,111!---otc des II chr. appl, vibrating sander, am sldll ""'" 675-1486 and 644-6200. n 111 vacuum, misc. Sat/Sun. saw, radial arm aaw; In-rass Bed $150. Sony June. EYES/WEHEllS fl11tnt JH WHhl4 425 Merrimac, C.M. Apt vattd chair, assorted gott Cassette w/reet to reel appt. advisor, discover the op· tory Cleanlng. phones, portunltles Liberty has to misc. Full or PIT. TOP$$$ Females Pref. MOdets & Make extra S$ helping ftr D103, 751·7816, balls, assorted ladles and $75 Zenllh Console youth carriers promote 19t Otllt laar4 MOVING; Furniture, china, Jr garm81s • new or like Stereo with am/Im $75 LOAN offer. We're looking for $3.50/hr. Apply in per· Marlletlng Represent a· son. 23456 So Pointe Dr, Escorts. (213) 866-1984 tlves who en Joy top Laguna Hiiis, CA. ASSISTANT LOAN SERVICE MANAGER their own es111bttshed gold dredges. mirrors, new , sportswear, 546·7778. 0 1 Mat 8 out oi g ltHRt camper. Sat/Sun. l561 dresses, skirts, blouses.•---------- VALLET PARKING AT· comm .. a strong national· ............... TENDENTS. Apply In per· ly marl(eted product in ' u es. ur · g n · Men & women needed tor sweaters and pants. llffttr'I lttlll attractive parental 1ype / 1 I b 1 h I/ti Pegasus, S.A. Hgts. T son Gladstones Res-the comfort of knowing •• S.01111" l a uran t , b t w n person. please call p t me o s wt me Many maker names ecorda by: ommy 2_5pm. M·F. 646•7021 satisfaction. Ages:17.J5 MOVING OUT OF STATE (Lanz, Bronson, Garland, Dorsey, Bett Mldler and we stand behind them. The Robb Report ts took· 1 0 A M -l 2 P M Call the Liberty Group. Irvine PAIT TIME WEEIElll Supervise newspaper car- Cotumbla Savings and r1ers early morning -4AM Loan. an aggressive, -8AM Sat, and Sun. • growth-oriented real es-must have van, station tale lender, Is seel(lng a wagon or small pickup. prolesstonat to assist in Hourly wage ~ mileage. managing Its Loan Ser· Apply In person week· vice function Selec1ed days 330 W Bay St., candidate will be respon-Costa Mesa. Ca. Orange slble tor training and Coast Detty Piiot. supervising the acthlllies Personal Secretary to of the Loan Service staff, President of Laguna monitoring and verifying Beacl'I. Business, Please accuracy of document•· call 497-4868 tfon and reports. hand-ling more ditllcutt cus-Photo Business Manager tomer Inquiries, and Dultes: Personnel (ap· other special assign-pro11 80 Emptoyees). Pay· ments as designated by able. Receivables. Pay. the Loan Service Man· roll, Aetall ••rerience. ager. This position re-Must be personable. quires recent supervfsory Send Resume to Ad No e11perlence with 11 mort-972 Dally Piiot, P 0 . Box gage banker or savings 1560. Costa Mesa. Ca and loan, along with ex-92626-0560 tensive background and knowledge In all areas of loan servicing. This ts an outstanding ca- reer oppor1unity. ottering an excellenl salary and benefits package. For confidential consider- ation. please submit re- sume wllti salary history to Personnel Ollloer. Only qualified applicants. please. EARN UP TO 1100.00 per day talci1Q snapshots in your area. Part time/ful time. .......... nm 111 r. lllft lmm:edlllltr. Wiiia k>: UNITED PICTURES P.O. Box 6941 l.os~,r.A~ with or without prior mill-Must sell this weekend. etc). Dieters special. sizes the orlglnal "1st Famlly tary servlce(veterans up Furn .. plants, apptce. See 9.201,;, Set/Sun, 8-1 , 543 Record. Also Iota more Ing tor high energy, pro-Sat/Sun/Mon. 900 ·(714) 720-1991 Karen less1onal, saletpeople Bayside Dr .. N.B. to 42). Dimes a Line. Sat/Sun San Bernardino Ave. 545-4662 Mears. who would enjoy dealing Walter/Waitresses. Lu11ury SALES/INTERIOR DE· with owners ol Rolls Duty: 1 wknd a month, 2 9-4. 2554 Elden Av. 548·8011 •-----,------- weeks a year at a station ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 811 dryer, 185. Dinette SIGN. Flair tor color. Flex Royces. Connoisseur Cntry Club seeking eJCper near your home. Use your ~ set, S45. Coffee & 2 end ctvillan skills or we'll train Faraitut 1029 r a raitart 1025 tblet, $95. Hammond Hrs. Witt train. 775.5447 Motor cars. Yachts, Art. help. Apply In person. Antiques, and premium Wed·Sun only alter 3:30. you for Important work ln ---------· organ, $375. 545-7684. various Coast Guard 9' Velour Brown sofa, $275 Moving must sell 1urnlture. AWAll: pV1 party has 5 Sales. PIT. Earn e11tra $$$ properties. 20% com-HUNTINGTON SEA· setting cosmetics to your mission paid weekly II CLIFF CC, 3000 Palm missions. obo; 3· flowered chair I Catt Ann wknds. e~• transferrabte 1 way Benefits Food pay. w/ottoman. S125 obo: 831·9159. Thurs/Fri day. tickets TO Honolulu, Pa- lrlenels. 645-6776 you can close. call Ave. Hunt Bcfl. Sates Alt chard B 11 s s . Waitresses/Walters, over $35.000 fife Insurance, 472-9070 549·2200. elite Eastern Airlines. by • military exchange prlvl-Brass bed, lull, head & Mo-v-tn_g_, -m-u-st-se-..,,.ll_ne_w_ , __ Oc_t _3_t_S9_4_e_a_54_0-_6_1_a_1 SIPPLEMEIT YOll 71 4-499·4584 18, w/ellper. Apply In person. 1768 N-port Bt, leges and 8 great retire-ltbrd. $350. 646·8028. washer /Clryer , micro Loveseat. perf cond. c ment plan. & he h FOR MORE DETAILS. SEE Brentwood rocker $25, wave oven ot ' ouse-Barone beige/wilt striped llotlE TllEPllHE CM Work PIT 9am · 2 pm or 4 pm • 9 pm with the Los lPPlllTllEITS Word Processing: Person YOUR LOCAL Loveseat. rust velvet hold goods. $100 to tab $250 Harlan Young GUARD REC ITEA: $150. 642·4648 $600, 662·1247 paintings. $150-$500. Angeles Times Ctrcula· lmlll needed lor growing word lion Team tn telephone processlngtsecretarlal 11149 183rd St eet. Cer . Upright freezer. 19 OU It. MOVING TO FLORIDA! Lingerie chest. 165 rttos. CA 907. 1. (213) S145· 848•2498· LIMTTEi50FFER Contents ol 3 bdrm CdM 644-5965, 644-7697 sales Earn an hourly Ex per. necessary Sun. dept, e•perlence In word through Thurs 5:30 PM processing & office lune· wage plus commission. 590 2335 Speed Queen Washer Why pay more, save 50 to house tn & out ·675 3589 I . s 100. Admiral side by 75% on new top quatlly · • Orange 3 Br otd8f rame to 9:30 PM. Guar hourly tlons required. marketing Training is provided. For ~more Information call plus comm Plush and exp 8 ptua. Xlnt OP· Resident Man er lor well side Aefrlge & Freezer 24 bed sets. not seconds or New game table & 4 up-house. on Prospect off kept 18 unit 1 compleJC cu 11, auto tee maker, ice rejects. Twin sets to hots chairs, caneback Chapman 1tor sale to be 540-0301 professional working por tun l ty f or sell conditions. Laguna Hiiis motivated Individual, in prime HB area. Please water door 1 425 _ $69.95. Full set $79 95 $600. 768-7067 moved. 3900 as Is, submit resmue to; PO 54"-9760 Save even more on klnf. where 15 or s2i.ooo CS.- ;~ALES TRAINEE office, Scott. 951·2777 kno~ge of business & 5 608 Auto needed. $4 (A4) comm lcatlons Industry .,_ Ntoe sofa. foveseat, chair & tlv~ed to your lot ••ust Box 1313, Hunllngton & queen sets. Free de. ~ · .... Beach, Ca. 92647. St ack Washer I Dryer. 839. 1454 aak for 8 ottoman, never used. t>e close move. Also 2 car.- to start. hetplut. Qualilled can- dldates call Bonnie 81 ICTIY /Pert Tl•• cost seoo. sell $255. /stor•i• rm Westinghouse, etec. nr special bonus. garage w · Restaurant new. $450. 840-4 t60 (213)402· 1068 Witt sell separate 500 u lla41tt1t'1 4 Fish Couch $250, re<:llner chair Paul Bunyun Bdrm. set. ls. where Is or $.2250 de- Flnanotal planning office. Telephone 543~8888. EOE. Lllo VIiiage area. 16-22 PIOIE ,.~ ....... 5105 Has Immediate openings Wthr, clean, works good, $100, Sansul stereo sys· Orlglnally $4000. Sacrl· • _uv_e_r_ed_8_50_-4_13_3_. __ _ I 0 r e w Per 1 enc e d $85. Dryer. gas. works tern S500, water bed 11 $995 w 111 e .- hrs per wk. Good' typing IEPIHElfTlTM cool\ & care for am· skills/dlctaphone. Call No selling. Talk with busl-butatory senior citizen my ~ d .-75 548 4485 ce · ur 2 r Regulation pool table & preferred: goo . • . • . S 150, & misc. 548-6466. Organ $600. 642-4499 access or I es . $ 6 5 11·2. 673·7480 ness excutlvea during home. aetty 545-4156. Line Cooks ll•t· lllattriala 1014 Dining Room Table, 11lnl Flloplno Hanging Table. 546-0469. 545-3328. Eggs/Eggs/Eggs _ cond, 41 x 72, wood Brotter Cooks 2 ll 6 redwood decking. frame, glass top S250. $75 675· 1453 AOYnd trip alrllne lk:ht • lttrtl1~/ l11lttHt nor mat olttce t)ours Malce appointments for Live In companion. medl· Real Estate nvestment Co our professionals to meet cat bkgrnd. reliable, drtv- See Chipper W'ed-Sat, S.55 per 11 11 Calif 640·8676. "EVERYTHING MUST LAX lo N-Yori<. $300.' 9a·5p red ood 531 1317 GO! 2 MOS NEW Oak. 760-38l6 Joel seeks dependable sec:· With prospects. P/T pos· 811, own car 963-4322 or retary with general office itlon with bonus options. 776-8033 900 Bay. •1'de/Npt Bch ___ w __ . --·----GE F/F relrlg. veorv good ~ ., walnut, contemp. Bdrm Tennis Ball Machinea Equal Oppty Employer 30 sheets 4x 12 acoust1ca1 cond S 175. Lrg rocker, sets, dining sets, llvlng rm S 150 Twin Bed Sell ~S skills and dlctaphone ex· We are established Irvine Nurse. Aid, ·~mpanton pertence. Elfcettent tlrm 'Nlth an eitcettent Restaurant Res1aurant The Crazy Burro Dining Catina wil be taking ap- pllcattons lor all positions starting Sat. July 9 thru Mon. July 11. Interested parties report In person 1 typing a must. Varleel duties. N pt Bch. 549·2988 Secretary·E•eout111e As· slstant. Starting pay up to $1800/mo. Mus1 have administrative as well as secretarial •blllttes. New- port Center Location. reputation. Please call 752·2255. e>tt 500. be· 1ween t -4. Anderson & Anderson Insurance Bro- kers Inc .. E.O.E .. M/F/H To plaoe your rr-.ge before the avail lor r tel, da~ or eves, 2-3 dys a week E11per, refs. Mature & re· llable. 964-5287 Practical nurse will tau bed patient In my home. xlnt care. Mary 6-4S.6793 Praotlcat nurse wltt take bad patient In my home. board. Make oiler. like nu $95. Chaise 1 642-5399 alt 4PM I01;'lge, Fr. Prov, was sets, wal unit. sofa sleep· ea. Sota Beds $99 up. C1a11a1 l ~ie••• 111& buroom equipment: $250. sac. $80. Cash only er. PP 972-4895 Chairs 6 matching $69 545·6362. "EVERYTHING MUST ea Couches $99 up. Rat· GOI 2 MOS NEW. Oak, tan Bars & Stools. Rock• Hide a bed couch. gd walnut, contemp. Bdrm ers $25 up. 642-4282 or cond. $89 olr. 840· 2142 sets. dining sets, tlvlng rm 631-3105. sets, watt unit. sofa slpr.•w·-a,-e-rb-ed-.-n---..,.s-4""50"",-Ml~t PP.972·4695 $275. B&W TV, $40. Sola Col1•~i• l1Yl11s 11• Le• l 11tollfl11 1791 1 Von Karm8fl trvlne. CA 92714 Equal Oppt:v Employer M/F Maids ol Orange County ls accepting appllcallons for professional h<>UlMl- cleaners. SS/hr to slan. Housewives welcome. 631-8222 Iv message -blk No. ot the restaurent = =-=TV site. 808 Adema Ave. HB .--.N between 10AM·6PM. ..., -Retail Send Resume and avall· abtttty to: J. E Reed, 3857 Birch Street • Ste 280, Newport Beach, 92660. reeding public, phone xlnt care. Mary 646-8793 Dally PilOt Cats HOS Clualtled. 842-5678 Ehut>eth. bll\/wht med Omega B&W enlB1ger, Graylab timer. trays, bot· Ilea. tanks. etc. Rarely used. $t50 720-1620 Mtnotta SAT201, great cond 1 120.645-8258 Kimball player piano $1450 .• Singer Futura sewing mach In desk cabinet $300. RCA color CIOOSOle TV $400. Wards refrtg. like new $250. Bunk beds $50, 549-9676 Wallhugger Recliner (burgundy), super com- fortable, must self.rid space. 494.4397 bed, $60. Fisher turntbl, $50. Spkr.,, $40. Olfloe desk. $50 Coleman lrlr, $250. 751-8753 MAUIEI ResJdent assistant mgr. w/supplemental tnoome. Well maintained 18 units. Submit resume to Apt 8A. 2421 E. 16th St, New· NEED TO EARN 25K + YRL I tt Y°" _.., pe ·--f'Of our Direct a... T..n W (l14)ll1-llM Manager for chlldrena speciality store, retail sales el(per req, muat have e•per In merahan- dtstng, personnel & in· venlory, Send resume or letter to Petite Marche. 369 E 17th St. CM, CA 92627. port Bet\, Ca 92663 Printing: Proof Reeder AN tor lull time back office position In Costa Mesa. Call Joan Smith . 557·32<42 IUl&IEll IHlll Production Assistant. knowtedga ol type-Earn ~50 to 1800 per selhng, paste up & cam· week 11 you have a sta. era a must. Day shift, lull wagon or van arid enjoy time. Laguna Hills. working with teenagers 951-9500 Asl( for Call Mr. Rountree at Ter8$a. 548-7058 btwn 11AM & •---------- RN for lull time back omc:e position In Coate Mesa. Call Joan Smtih , 557-3242 3PM week dayt. PllllOTlll AIT Sales/Advertising. EA· Minimum 1 semester perlenoed pref., not re-UlllD TUllll •rohltectural. 4 day week. quired. Witt train. Quality $300.$800 per week 714/540·5850. So. S.A Maga.tine. Independent Part and Full Time pos-ClaHltled Ade are the contractor. Commission itlons avalt. No EKper answer to 8 aucc ... lul onty. 541-8603 Interview Ness. w a Trlln. Call Mr. g•age Of yard Niie! tt'• a 10 am and 2 pm dally. Harris 663-6790 better way to tell more SELL Idle Item• with • MA AK ET I N G • LI be r t y people! Otllly Pllo1 CIMelflad Ad. Financial ts tookinl for riiimmmmmmmm;,;.liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii wtlolesaler• to market our Investment p(odllCt tn the County area. We are natlonally re· eognlied, otter atrt>no 1upport a top com· rnlMlon. For Info call Karen M .. ,, (714) 720-t991. Mature SALESPfRSON, Hallmark P#ty Shop. full llrnt. 40 hr. weell. ElCp, ~. Sf. Cltluna 1"11· com.. le2·8910, MMt C\ilt«. ex!*~ pref. Farmer1 Choice M.,_et t 1 1 Avenlda d4I Mar. Sari Clemerlte CASHIERS 1-tete-MMlllDI low llrl11 fer CllllEll Interviews Wiii be held on TUESDAY, July 12 and Thursday, July 14 10 A.M. - 1 P.M. At , ... '-* ... LapM.... 11 ... ~1111 ~aily Pilat .... · .. ······ .. ·· .. ···= lllLY PILIT 11111111 TUllll ton hair. 1 ·~ rs, lost her g y tail but not her per· 50nalty. Other neat cats need resp lnllde homes. Neutere d /s hota. 839·7019. ~· SSl Aeetlonate Sweet Pee. med size Doble mix rescue. 4 mo, temate, needs rnp home w/yd. Others. 839·7019 AKC Golden Rtvr1, pups: 5m, 31. born 6123, 642·7984, 645~ 132. Lab puppies. blond, champ. llnet. $250. 493-5407. ''" •• ,.. to22 2 Yr Old Nethe<tand DWert Rabbit. Prefer lamlly w /older c hildren. 642-6067 3 long hatred bllcil free KITTENS. Call alt 6. 497-3853 Brlndy Is e 10 mo. old fem. terrier mtll, 30 lbs, house· broken, sp1yed. anots. loves doge and kids. good watchdog, _ Br1ttany Spanlel female. apprnx 4 yrs. ell lhota, lree to good 1ovtng home w/lrg yard. 549·3984. Now accepting applications for District Manager to super- vise newspaper carriers. Salary commensurate wit h experi~nce. 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 5PM at 330 West Bay St., Costa Mesa. Pharoah Hounds. AKC. 9 Darnng kittens. bleck & wks. 3 tamales. $200 up. tabby. Very 10111ngl 536-5850, 898-7005, 557-1491 .... ' ...... ~ .. ~ ........................... . Newspaper 531-6317 D-,,-,y-S_w_i_ng __ Se_t_F_ra-me-. You remove 846·5194. Cadlll11et to Oo-Can1 wtlat...w 1M Fad Roll 'em off the "*1<et With a CIMllfled Ad Cell Nowt M2..se78 Free llltt8"S. 8 wtca old, blk/wht, t1aed1 good home1. 875·9211, 6•8·5205 KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND. PRIZES! Fr" to good home 4 bffutllul KITTENS. box trai ned & weaned. 842·8494. AGES 11-14 EARN .. TO S75.00 PER wmc we 11ow ha•e IS 01Jtn1nas lor yownc •actr bt••trs lo secu11 reldtri fOf Tlit Ortnct Coast D11ly Pilot. Ollr (IM Stitt " 3:30 p.m. end work until 8:30 p.m. w .. w.,s. On S.il11rdly, wt work • ftw more llo11rs, Vov ni tarn manr triPJ alld P11tt1, •lof'IC wtlh tllltl"I yout own money .. lhtrt is no dtllver1n1 or colledaon 1n'°'91d. ti you 1rt lnlertStad, f)le.se ult Mr. £tit MU M CCIOl (714) 548-7051 Fr" to you bHutlful mi11ed German Sh41pt\erd Pupe a wetll•. ,...,.... 0"9 now. 841-6194 ,........ .. .. 2 di:I,. "· NW, fll .. =· vet, 17& ... 8'2-4317 2 1111 rm ohtt. lltl\leteen c ar1et wood, tuf,ed. Maron. I t 50Jobo reo.oeeo a 1Mtc11ino 111·0 rrnof'lalre. Green ~. UOO ea, 78()...807& 2 matoiiini oelt *911 unite 1250, oell coffM tbl •1aa,u .... ue f Pot of dettl pin« i Or-.. er~'· and one~ wllll mirrored ttutoll. Mu11 .... S1~0. H . Ml-t707 Of tu-6731 ----- .. Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunday, July 10. 1983 llOIOSCON BY SIDNEY OMARA Ill• I .... ttu ,.m, Ian, a. .... lal!!!!f ...... ...,,. ...... ....... A11!!, a.prt.. Atl!I!. .... ':~a:::: :f·~.~: •. ,,r:. liuggy .• , :r ... t11a I •• " .. " ... , .... ,1ri .. ~•n1 , •• " ••11 c......... Hu CoV9 OwMir. &45·5135. Por •no. IP06c• rlmt, ·79 BMW 3201, 4 apd, '18450Sfl I JITRJ. Oml.AC,AM/irM '74V01vowaoon.t1.-...·a1 Malibu, 43,000 ml. 4 873· 1464. many xtr11, mu1t NII atJarp, Bl1upunk1 & CHI W<E Nli:W. ORIO. OWNER I ~~83~IOO. 497·5466, orig body. perfect Int. dr. tmlll I . C6Mn. wonh ---------• 14000/0BO. U5·2182. radio, 55.000 ml. $7750. 119. 100. 759-9346 Auto, run1 llYC)trb, Im· 14500 .viii tlllce S3t00 llncln 1111 Wl" -. . 875·1129 . """SECS5,.700 '78 Triumph TR 7, New 1>4t¢Ctblethruoul 12850. before Sat. Oeve Wll• All I ..... ·1 3 o 83 """ -"• clutch, n-rear end PP. 970-0548 llam1 631-4300 20 SChwlnn Boyl StlnQ '64x4 CJ!I 2 te>pi 2 NII 9 2 I, lhOwrm new. Palm Tree lnvaatment1 $2100 848-8935 M4"Nla~, Jaly· 1 J Ray one own« llkt new ti at t • bar. 130oo1 f Blau. ate, anrf, lmmac. 642·2625 ' '74 Wagon. A/C, R/H, PIS, 11111 Jllm s5s: IMS-7•i•. · ~5:1~~ • 0 r. $9300 631-6836 anyllm• ,83 600SEL L•ll• Blue on ·77 Spllllre, xlnteond, n•w P121:~ ~~~?7~~ndlllon. We hav. 1 OOOd IMC11on 1ES (March 21-April 19): Surge of energy Chlld'1Glrl181ka,gdcond 7 5 Bluer 4x4, xlnt cond, '83 3.201 wilt, antrl. m•ny gray velour, S47,000. ~~~~~~·· ~~:!'. c:',er~~ ""v " vv ol HEW' UMd CMY· "' enables you to complete tasks, to lmpriftt style and to 135 650•3900 am/Im call. 1325010bo u1ra1. mutt NII 1e1v1no Palm Tr" lnvMtmeo1 13700. 752•1600 Clyt. • l roi.tal a.. u. tOdayt dance '° your own tune. Banien are removed, Nlehl~I t2 apd, rack. xlnt Will finance &/or tua aru. 720.1814 wknd1 or 642·2625 875-5980 avea/wknde. com: In l -Newport - ramance could Oourish and you'll feel more aware, e<>t\d 1185. 84s-2125 trade. 642·2914 evta. '63 500SL. $47,000 Palm Tom Beeclf1 ftnast Mlectlon alert and strong. Scorpio pl.4ya a aignificant role. Nllhlkl 12 ....... reek. xlnl leredo .61 CJ7• 12,000 ml. ~ ~ Tree lnve11 642·2825 ·79 Spitfire, xlnt cond. l9K of prevloualy owned COHHH l CHfVAOL f T TAURUS (April 20-May 20); Although delay is cond. $185:646-2725 aott 1cp.11eet dre, am/Im ~Ym-1' '83 500SL. blick on m I I 4 O O O I 0 BO Poriehff, Audi• and part of tcenario, you bounce beck, make important ttPedeck,CB/Cobrahl&. SeJM-s.vie.-L...ino palomino, $47,000. Palm 1 559-8444 < Volkswagens. ._ .... ' .. r \ \' • contacta and ride with tide for a4gnificant change. Caarn . Ul4 ~~~~,411~·c~C:.,t UllEIT Tree lnllest 642•2625 Vtlk1w11n 1173 ..... . _ J'ocuaonproperty,security,abilitytocloeeimportant Camper §IQI for 1m:JI mant, 1taerlng whl llYEITOllY '83 500SL. l1tl1 Blue. 1618 Rabblt, Sun rt. ,.._, SU -I 200 1979 Chevroi.l Camero Z26. L"' than 11,000 mll"I GOid trim package. pwr. windows & door locks, crulM control. tilt wheel & custom wheele. ale or transaction. Virgo is involved. Pick Up, blue on wnlte, padded &. till. chrome $44,700. Palm Tree In-AM/FM Cui. N-tlrn. good cond. $235. whl• & bumpers, trl hitch • '75 2002: 4 •P<I . air ves1men1 642·2625 $3500 obo. 631·4316 or GEMINI (May 21 -June 20): Emphasis on 642-7358 eves. & center c;onaole. $7900. cond. 1033NJL) Ask about the money we 662-1161 relatives, visita. short V-wneys and Ideas that can be 673 6090 • '79 3201: 4 spd.. low --------~ CIO St11; oven, rel.. • · miles. (540XIV) can save you thru our '67 Bug, good cond, tranaformed into viable concepta. You'll recover t211· 110, queen btd, Range Rovet '75, AIC. xlnt • '79 7331: 4 apd .. loaded. purchase & IHM plan•. 12100/olr. 646--0104 recent m, locate articles w hich had been missing or Jacks. lrge clotet1. cond. 1 very rare car. (971UX8) .Ill SUllll stolen. Domestic adjustment includes remodeling. 6•8-4027 or 693 ..... 423. $13,000. 9161265·3251 • '80 3201: 6 apd., sunroof llNITI or 265·9t71 (1ANV203) 1301 Quall Street '68 VW, everything new In· aide & out, $1995 firm. 841-3677 CANCER (June 21-July 22): Territorial rights ••ter Ilk• IOll rac•• 3S • '80 7331, 1u10 , loaded. NEWPORTBEACH are defined, property is evaluated, you get an 5 Star m11 JJo:Jea. (1BSTll8) I ••• ··-'69 vw Paneled Bu1, account ln a and could receive cn1rnrise royalty check. 198§ Ford Pickup Truck. A • '81 5281: au10 .. sunroof I ••• ,... am/Im cau, xlnt ,eond --e ¥-"' goodcond, must sell. nice 'h ton model with an (1CGB811)M __ u_st_sell_l_'7~8-4,_50__,,S-L-. ,-u-lly-1 $2300, call 645-5462. Focus on payments, collections, ability to locate s250tOBO. 875-2416· 1u1omat1c tranamlsalon. • '81 633csl, 5 spd . 1 o ad ed. s 2 3 . o o o .-...--.--,,.------ needed material. Pisces native proves loyal ally. M~. 1981. Y1matt1. crvl11 conlrol and 11r loaded. (1CLH374) ' 675-2118. ·~10:~/~bo~re:~3.~06n4d5 LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Lunar, numerical cycles 1295 Like New 497-3020 1 conditioning just In time • '82 3201, auto. sunroof. ... Li Li -t1 ... 7 wkdys; 631_1279 eves at -18 lS your power P Y Y· po g t on Sleel thla wee!< 11 only • '82 528e: auto .. low Ask aboot our new low '72 Bug. 1baolutely flaw· peak th. · la da I S tli h I MO\OBECANE $ l60 lor summerl(04036). A (1FON5•2l ....... I• ,. initiative, romance. responsibility and promotion. 548-6477 elleslwknd $96951 Nabera Cadillac, miles. ( 1EJA474) I lO"' &.PR less. t>e1utltu1, mint oond You'll make money and love, personal magnetism M .540. 1860. • '82 7331: 5 spd .. loaded • ,. • • 1n1out. $2350. 661-3982. d u1d · . 'fi L:---.....r-• ff tltrcycln/ ,72 C L Pl k (7355637) Financing Avallable On 8()8J'Ban (}ouco rece1ves1gru cantuncuaucuo er. •---t IOllt ne"Y uv cup. 1•1 •• 111 se1ec11Nted1983F Model1al '72 type Ill sqbck. alnt VIR 0 (A 23 Se 22) Do 't be afr "d to -IH chromf mega. radi1ls, e • cond. am/Im, ale, luel Inf. ug . -pt. : n 81 1913 Honda Xtc 76. uted AM/FM cass. orig owner. 208 W 1st. Santa Ana $3000. 548-2503 break, from past. If you hang on too long, missed once. Perteet condition. gOO<J cond $1700/bst Closed Sunday opportunities will result. Take a chance, contact one S600/0BO. 631·5625 or olr. 979-8138 LARGE SELECT=-1-=o.,..N...,o=""F=- who is temporarily confined, confide your feelings. 540•4786· Scott. •74 Ford F-100. 6 cyl, 3 NEW & USED BMW'S! You can now be rid of unnecessary burden and • YAMAHA XS 650. $700, S?d. air Shocks. lrnl disc I. 2833 H. Do 1 Good cond. 657-0311 brks. 120,000 ml. $1500. MG -:..=...:..:::..:..:....:..:~-'-'-':;.,r.,~ ~xpeUBRA 90(Se -Oc S '76 HONDA CB550 3 o 4 1 Babb. c. M . Liii UW ,..._ ____ ,..."'""'"° . pt. 23 t. 22): urprise meeting Good cond, must sell. 556·2035 VOLUME SALES '75 MG Mlget Convet1lbie. '72 VW Super Beetle. JCln1 cond. new p1ln1 & uphol. 12400/bat otr. 751-7706 'lllfm.I 24K on rblt eng, needs muffler. Must s ell $1495/0BO. 759.()658 could result in romantic involvement, creative $795. 533.8089 •79 GMC '" ion pickup, SERVICE & LEASING new llres & roof. $2900 r1u nruit and --.ter feeli ..... of sell-esteem. Moon ladder racks, tool box, 3 3670 N. Cherry Ave. 646-3893 Kathy. '73 Super Beatie, $1200 r--&---.... '6 '77 Laser, exit cond. lo ml. b Good 1 455 E. co .. 1 Hwy. Newport Beech 873.()90() l•lc• 7 (561423), MUST SEEi '88 RIVl:ra, U.800 ml, Nab1ars Cadlllac. rune part, looks good. 5.w-IMIO. $1250. Dave Wllll1m11•C1a~--;-ltr----,(TO'•s 631··8300 lm~~~..,."'T.'~~ '79 REGAL L TO '8' $3990 "Resale/Sales" 645-2963 472-9056 '79 SKYHAWK H/B $2190 Fer• t It "Resale/Sales" 645·29631--------- ,81 R 1 Lid (I ded) 11 '63 Falcon Rancnaro, ega oa • a good cond. run• good pwr, Contlnentlal Kit, gul s 1300/0BO. 546-3147 or control. Vogue tires. AM 645-3340 rad io, PP. $7800, 960·3405 alt 5PM. '68 MUST ANG $2790 '11 llYUll 2 II "Resale/Sales" 645-2963 Muet aeel Asking $4500. '75 PINTO SQ WON$ 1390 Pvt Plr1y 646-9498 "Resale/Sales" 645-2963 C .. UllC t3n '72 Ford Pinto. Manual $500. call 720--0266 1680 cadiliac Eloorado . Diesel Coupe. Opllona in-73 Ceprl, Need• body elude leather seating work E~lne In xlnt are•. AM/FM stereo' sh1pe. S• 631-4316 or caaaene tape player & 662• 1181 Cadillac wire wheel capt. '73 Pinto, 4 cy1, 4 apd, runs (1APD242). On sale ''I ~ood . S600 o b o. only $10,995. Nabers 36·3273 position highlights mends, hopes, wishes, increased 1230. 499•2470, spd, 45,000 ml. xlnt cond. LONG BEACH •77 Conv.3 tops. very good o o. eng, t res. popularity .Numericalcyclepointa upsouroematerial $3850.873-2083 (No Cherryexll-405) oond. 12500 obo . needs body w ork . Cad 10,5 O 860. •73 Pinto Wagon. $700. ·79 Susukl GS550L. 198t vw Rabbit Olesel ll14)1H·l 110 6 7 3 • 3 1 O 4 Ive '494•2380• 496"6151· 1982 C1dlll1c Coupe <197-3374 dys. Ill 4 ., and success through direct appeals. lmmac. Lo ml. $1495/olr. Plc.kup. This one has a i'rade·lns Welcome mess ... sorry. '73 VW pop-top c.1mper, DeVHle. C1brlolet roof, , SCORPIO (Oct 23 Nov 21)· B .... 1 ... ess or ....,....,...,,r Xtraa. 840-8709 d dill $3000 •"'tF•• at~eo ~ .. aette 73 Torino, AT. AC. runs • -• • WO&>• ....... ...., custom camper shell. air Dall•• 9117 '78 Midget, orig owner. goo con on. · """ "" "' ....... ~ depend ble dedalon hits mark.' You are being pulled in two Honda 350CB. Suzuki so. conditioning. AM/FM physician, all papers. 642·1028. ta~ player and Cadillac ¥~~~/off\:6Jl 3039' · directions and proper choice involves intuition, $200 11. 968-3571 ~!::,'°pi~;: t'Z c;a:= 1~:~~·1~1nm~~~gi::eu5 12950. 760--0766. ·~~n~~':e'w =::v. g0~ ~~J~23~1~;r~c'.ci ~;:i!i ~'ti L.;. wtl emotional responses and loyalty to loved one. Vam1ht1 ~. runs great transmission. ( 1W93349). Carpet package. el(tre's. Pt lfHt tl SS 2 56 only S 13,995 this we.II.. PS PB .. 1c .. ~ Promo · · ( · " · laces" $199/obo. 75l·55l3 P $5995 55•00 653 -owner S 150-548-64 N1bera C1dl llac. ' •" ._..... bon as parto scenano--youare going p riced at Nabers .. 1 ., 1 170 4 dr. nu auto 1ran1, 646-7!!00 and now tIT'll know it for sure. M•ttr lean 10 Cadillac. ~0-1860. 545-8380 paint. tires, exit cond '74 vw Tiiing, perfect . 540-1860. SAG ARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Cycle high· 181 BrO""h•m 261 low 1a1 O '68 1600 Roadster. as is $1250. 645-0493 thruout, 12800 891"2521 I t979 Cadill1c EJOorado Mtrc.,y t32S """ $750 bo Wkd s 7 2 30 -Ext 215 dys. 846-3052 Dleser Coope. This one lO ..... -"•h ta travel, spiritual values, pursuit of educational profile. Mll-conl, 26M ml, 166 DOdge Cmpr van. pop 0 · Y -: CLASSIC '59 Peugeot 403 ---• .... •·nice. gd mpg, loaded. top. runs well $600 Must pm, 675-4629, all 4 & Sedan, xlnl ' $3499. '76 Rabbit 2-dr, nu eng, has a leather sullng area $3995/olr.97&-9818 ,;,IQ project and a possible publishing venture. Social 120.800. PIP 968·9610 wknds 241--0798 Jim snrl, bright yellow. 1 and Cadillac wire caps. _ 'viti l • .. ,__ d sell 650·8847 · 673•5646 S2500. 673-0849. (722WRM). This one la '72 Capri, runs Dut need• acti es acce erate, you re more pop\£MU an you RENTS 195/wk up all sizes ,73 Ford van, new eng & '7' Datsun needs work. . specially priced this week w or k S 6 o o I OB 0 . could receive three in'Vitations for the same evening. * llO 1100 * $350/0BO. 536-4894. Ptrsclae 1157 77 Dix Rabbit, lo ml, 2 dr, at the low price of only 544•1sl9/evea/wknd•. CAPRICORN (Dec 22 J 19) Check d tails • pain t. •Int cond . -'67 912. good cond . 4 spd runs fantastic I . -an. : ~ , Trailtrl\ S1750tolr 631-1747 '76 Datsun B210 Coupe. <I 3 5 MP 0 . $ 2 6 5 0 '.I $96951 Nabers Cad nae. 72 Cougar. runs pert, nice study fine print, read between lines. Someone spd, S 1900/0BO for $5350/best otter. Daya 970•0548 540· 1860 car ... 11 transpor1itlon. deliberately appears to be attempting to ••upeet" you. '"" I024 bCtll•••,•, -.a5 quick sale 842·4936. 760-8611; eves 831-9898 ,-7-8 _S_ h R 11982 Cadillac EIDorado S 1275 Must sell this "-_,.,....i d 1 f naJ h d 13' travel traier ;Jpa a Ill Cl ~ '79 280Z.X, black $6900 '69911T Targa, exit mecn Cirocco. w t/blk, e· Astrorool Coupe. ihls week Dave Wllll1m1 n.c:ocp &...,.. ... up, 0 P enty 0 peno researc · Avoi 3·burner stove ~/oven. 2 1§21 Pfi1ntom I Rolls firm. 675-3827 cond. nu tires. shock. carro Sis, am/Im ens. one nas C1dlll1c Wire 631-6300 co-cign.ing, check bank balance and realize that cycle new electrical systems, Royce. one of a kind. Prln .80 280Z.X. auto. T. Top, b r ks e I c . $ 7 5 0 0 :;~~72~:nd · S 4 2 5 O · • caps and only 12,273 •74 Ctpri, xlnt cond. ale. iaoou~-nupalnt/tlr•. xlnt con<t. only $200,000/nego-blk/tan,2&Kml, to-. 955~2602,67S·1324 orlgln11 low mllul am/Im CUI new tlr• AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Check written lhruout $1500/0BO. liable 968-86e&eves. I mm• c; PP '69 912 Coupe, 4 apd, '60Ds10asllerwgn,be4ow (10UL801) On sale this $1500 751-S700 . 631·3264 wholesale. $3195. AC. 4 week for only $16,9951 =....,..,.-·-....,--=-.,..-...,,.......,... material. Someone i.s trying to tell you something and 1926 Pierce Arrow Touring 714/673--1107 AM/FM, 1 owner. xlnt apd, stereo. runs superb, Nab• rs c ad 1111 c . '76 Monarch Ghia. 2 dr, perharw throuah a "coded" ~ae. Be ready for Aprox 9x34.goo<1forcon· Sdn. Raatored, red, '82 280Z.X T-lop. 5 spel, s7ooo ~2•7866 mini thruout PP . 540-1860. wht.xlntcond,$2150/t>sl -e ··--st ruction alte. Bdrm, beautllul, 85mpn. Stet! at 77 9 o t 9 6 4 O 2 6 2 change, travel, variety and exciting relationship that kltch. llv rm $5,500. $15.000. 675-4441 loaded. Extended service , .. 'la 24• ne owner· ser· 97o--0548 '76 S.llille. good con<t.. ~ve~/wknda 545•04 77 . . and ts ti . . fl . g.-2 4282 warr. new sticker Asking vice records. 52 000 .60 P.U. w/cmpr shell. Blk. priced 10 94111 53500 maspslSCESfFe~:-~~): ~tey approach Traii era,. ·~!a~~1e:io~~S9~9°9v;~ ~~~·~~~09~~29~~51 sell, S~~;~~b.':~~9~~~· ~:~~-. =~~1::!:;d1: 646-5686 •fl 5PM. . eo-d-:-· ,-'7-6-,,_--30--2_v_8-. brings desired results. Win your way through Utility 1026 .46 Ford Woodle, nivy Must sell '72 whl pickup, ·77 Targa, perf. cond .. 80 Selrroco. 1 ownt!f. mint THE UlllEST auto trans rbH. runs •Int. diplomacy-if you attempt to force issues. you defeat BOX TRAILER 5)(5' blue, restored. $12.995. wtde wheels. looi\s great. reds. butterscotch, cond. $4700. 497-6000 SELECTIDI $P2PJ75.7 14 -962·8818. your Own Purrv...... F"'""D on domes•;ci·ty, -ttlement REMOVABLE BACK PP 675·6161 neeos some work $695. immac. 60K ml $16,750 11 od I I ,....... ._..... w ""' 650-7795 or 240-2009 642·1004 '82 JETTA OleSel, 4 dr, 5 ° ate m e . low m leage ~..-----...-=o---:1T:E:m of family dispute and realization of personal worth. $250. 645-6930 * * * spd. loaded, 26K mi. like C1dlllac1 In Southern Ol•aatltilt ••• ttlcn '72 240Z. nu paint. clt11n. '81 Porsche 928. red/blk. new $7950. 673-1322 C1lllornl1! See us todayl ·78 c utlau Supreme. ALI:: r--1"-·•/ 71 2 SIU 7814 1:.,;,;;;,;,;;,""iiiiiiifitl'!'!'___ ..... , .. I _ __,. c··" last. mn/r1 comp groop. all lactory ···EIS Blue,~ 11·r-. alnt cond. -u 111•... 1 , ... , ... ,, l ... ,,, ,. 1HPORT •NT 2•5 Est '"'""" ...... 11on Llk -. ,,..._ ... 1•~ . .., "" o er $2950. 549·8606 op s ' more e new CQIWC Guar 96M auy miles PP ........ • .. I boat. hive , ................ ______ NOTICE TO READERS Costl M ... 92627 cond 673-1147 ~ Asklno $439!1. Sae at f fie u 1 1 v t Condotoexchaoge,3 Br, Eri kson 35. Fully ANO You are lhe Winner or 2 '758210,clean,nupalnt& ~1 •839 llSC,lully • 2600HatbofBlvd 1635 Superior, C.M $UITf·Beautllul top 2'h ba. $67,500 equity. equipped, roller reefing. ADVERTISERS lreellekets ($950)value clutch. mull Mii $995. loaded, s 30 ,000 ~.~ COSTAMESA =It), solid welnut,, 951-9399 etc. Owner will finance. The price of Items tothe S49-.8606 675•2118_ IJIQ.1810 '800ldsToronac:toOleael. cradanza maga-Par1netShlp conllden1d. advertlaed by vehlcle .. I l&llll ~ A-1 Cond. loaded. low r.tne a 2 lemp tbtt cotl 16'/\ It. Wizard lpledbolt $42,000, 546-6847 dealer• In the Ylttilcle lllW Fiat 1123 '78 928. met. brown, 9000 ---------• MlleS $5995 548-2855 bver MOO<> Sacrlflcel wn 5 hp Johnson OI B clualllad 1dvet11slng ... 7 .. 3""F"'la-,-,""2•a-. new--11r·e-s.-1•o mi. $22.000. Palm Tree .............. •75 a-~. •Int cond, E L:~~ ::~t1~~· ~:,!1•;.= columns doet not tnclode A~;' .fj;'~:'~~n ml, seoo. 548-6704 days ln11estmenta 642·2625 lllE ••IOU.. Clanrtltt 1313 s 125afo't;~ Win llnll\09 S 1250/"91 otr. S48-2445 $1250. d 645-1731 $1500. 545-7574. ~~:na!~p~l~::~:'.r '~::: To clllm tickets, call Flat '74. 124 Spider needs tilt !JH till SOUTH 175 CheY luv PU. clean. & take trade. 842-2914 LIVEABOARO Coronado finance charges. f"s for 642-<4321 , EJCt 352. motor $500/0BO . rune good, 111 $1800 1980 Otdamot>lle Crul- FIREPROOF 22'. centtf console. 225 ,.,.. cabinet. •-dnw. ~ HP. 307 CheVy. llmt 11 Harbor Patrol BOii 35 dal Sloop. Top cond.. air POiiution control de· * * * r,2-6869 or 546-9215 alt r:Y"'tv' CARVER COU ITY lakes 675· 7660 Wagon. Thi• tamlly Ill· lo1ded. Ventura 1llp. vice cerllllcatlona or '3'4 Ford 3 window c•pe, un-f'\LJ I '69 CORVETTE, T TOP lion wagon hll llciory air S375. Metal atorage ca I· ,... a .,,.,.._ S35-S80. Bimini top. b1it lank, pert 950-0241. Can dlllver II cond, 1657 B•yald" Dr. -~ CdM. $8000 554-8668 $42 ,500 . PP . dHler d.ocumentary r9llored 1 9500 . It 1 -tID ~f C-~ YOLllWAIEI Auto.$4995.675-7358 conditioning. luggage 805-987-5665. preparation ch1rgea un-675•3175 ~ l"IL.I I~ l rack. pwr •t-lng & 1e1a otherwlae specified 173 CMc rec ror 12000 I ....., -...,, .,. -1~·1 "WI WILL HT '72 Malibu. V8, orig . brakes and low miles! Mull Mii Udo 14 S769, 3 by the advet11Mf ·55 Cad CdV, 61K orig ml, wonh oi work ret>lt eng, ;~~ ~,;' 111 .. 111.1" owner $1500. 847-4528 (414769) On Ille lor •eta s a 11 s • t r I r · •~-~------everything orig l lmmac brand new carb, reblt Volume Siles, SeNlce ·73 Chevy Malibu. Good $6995 Nabers Cadillac. $950/0BO. 966· tt34 A•lt '" Must see $5000 Days trans, all 1ust b<oken In. SiMnl ti 7 And Leulng Tranaportatfon. $900 ~0.1880 NACRA 5.2 w/lrlilet and P1rt1 HIS 720-6001. eves 673-5616 Bent lrame l auap $600 '"""' __ ..,_____ 18711 Beach Blvd. Call anytime 648-5193 Oflwttl Coplef 1550, xlnt If' ..... , ........ ~ ...,. copier, lk ..... 111 ..... n e w 1 1200 /obo . Me-0758 hm, 979· 1355 2 8-lt di~hys, beat off•. Good ,.._ 12995 or offer. lor eng & trans, 178 DL Coupe, nu eng. 1 Be Pl .. 93-xt1u. ""''d . '111 Luv engine per1s, rid, ·55 Ford Truck, yellow 9 2 7 ti 5 d 30 Hunt "iton ach '74 Novi., 8 ""'• '""'· nu, ~•la -PP 714-839-1541 gl111, -bbers, etc. $25 13200 968-3571 rest of car lree 4 4'°' 4 res, sp ' mpg reg (114) 142-2000 iood cond~,. 1 -~w~er. 1754SU11er, mint oond, wt!. 650· 164 or 650-584 7 Savin 230 Copier, xlnt 3'4' Falrlln«, loaded, Nie up 548-8601 '81 PRELUDE. ~•nl cond, gas. Sl700 499"5501 1575. 552·7889 must NII. Sac $2200/otr •WNIT 21 n •---------·54 lmparlal. all pwr, orig. c rl 5 d bl T I lit RI-I cond. 1500. 497-5468 $18K, Paf1ntf' 't9nled !!'Uh::., 3: S8K . owe p1r1 Atomic 4 engine, 1u10 LITE BODYWORK leather. gd home only, A .sn · sp .navy ue eye 1 . --•75 Corvette, good oond. _6_7_5-0_9_4_1_T_y_2_4_h_rs. __ pilot, 2 ancl\ora. VHF. Up 10 50% ott your est. . $695. 556-8000 Ive mag utetlor 548"9109 ·ffeorona S·apd. lo ml. '8G red Rabbit Conv. 5 $7500. 831-7194. 650-1645. 050-5847. 40 fl diesel 1r1wter, lnal knot meter. BBQ, ete. Plnltrlplng. Biil 96&-1221 1.66 Muatann, PS, PB ... T. good cond. 12000. spd1·1 Recardotlthe'!'d11• p tl tUS $15 """' · ... 2 7••~ • " 642-6672, 832-5690. am m cass, an " e-1981 Chevrolet Camero n IC ·"""· ,.,_ • ....., LITE BODY WORK · xlnl cond Must see vice, log llgnta. 28.000 Coupe. Thia one has CUI· ·63 BOnnevllle. lO ml. exit wlext. Laalle $1700. moortng I 19.500. 646-1487 646-9881. 673·8022. Phoenix Sabot, r-rig. Up to 50% ott your est. $2600/olr. Jim 673-~16 '74 Corona, Good Cond.. ml. $7600 Dys 673-2557, tom Wheel•. factory air cond. $1,000. 645-2357. $650. 546-2928 Pln1trlplng. Biii 98&-122 I •72 Citroen SM Maaerall Lo Miies. )(traa. $2000. eves. wkns 760--0184. condltlonlno. tlll wheel. 1979 Pontiac Grand Prix Hale9t & Davl1, 5 It 8 In '78 Saa Ray 30'. flybrldge, a;:g piano. walnut ext hrdtp, twn 255 lo hra, .... ,, Aatea Wut.. Hli 519d. tull pwr, air, leather. 642"8572 832"5890 olc '63 BUS. good cond, •n<I leas than 26•000· LJ Leu than 30 000 I ·~a lki 7111 Hlghftt cUtl lmmea. for V6. dual OYtfhlld cams, 'll ""'1 $1400. 673-6499 (IB~eeo,11. o~ ~~9i:~· mlies. pwr wind~ & . 553--0&88 week. look1/run1 great. lotded . 11~2 eves & wknda. ~8.000. 984·5204 lcl domes le silYlf lacquer. collector 5 spd, loaded. many ex-wee 1 on Y door locks, cultom 21· ay CrulHr 454 your\'ltl e. 1 or owneel. mint Proud lo lras,IClntcond Mull Miii VtJn 1175 Nabers C ed lll ac, wheels and pwr. bucket l4iiiifi1 piano, good cond. Bay Launch 20th Century nle• t one $750. UIPstralce. 18 It. lnbfd Chevy. low hrs. 8.rkety foreign. 561-6265 show. I pleasure 10 drive! Ml •llllA'1 Will sac $5500 720-t620 540· 1880. ...,. (338WCK). Priced Jecotn. Iden. dern1~9tr911511f1•0gBrM01. WE llY M.OVIS1no2•500• m1u0•11'a_lall SOUTH ---------·~~.::~u~:'::.~=-~~ •79 Camarao Z28. full for quick aale 11 $6995. 148-7272. S 1500 obo. 675-1635. M tf.30s'I BEAU TIFUL 1984 Ctwtserafl Cabin CrulMr. .. ~ Tri .. J~ 1171 1 power. $5800 /0BO. Nabera C 1dl ll 1c, 845-3439. OLUI UIS (619)224-0731/425-4921 I ~~~~3~~~~sdys, = 842·8318. 540-1660. AblOlutefy the beltl '82 lit TllOll COUITY ·s:ll~~ !tr.'~,.~u1~°fj,: 673-4471 '79 El Camino SS. loaded, -.7-5-F-lre_b_l-rd-,-,o-,-d-ed-. 18' trl-hull Bowrldar, '50 FORD 2 OR ISIZI runs great. S 1950• 37,000 ml. AM/FM caea. lmmac. ntw tires. $2500 w/Bayone11 S 155. tw1n Chevy engines, alp• 54M238 4-6, llve bill tank, ewlm step, galley, head, & 1011 20hp 110. less than 30 112 hp flathead V8, 3 1pd, 549 8606 Want Ada Call 642-5678 $56-00/otr 646-9558 2131336-8683. ,g hrs. cover & top. new luck & roll lnl. new "WIWIUHT · · .._ .. enow .ac111 $150 with of acceaaorle1. Price b lndln I . Pie Clll negolt1bl•. must Hll. "'1·2258 ell day, I Aaklno 18500. 476-1006; 18495/obo. 966-11~. crpt, n-tlrn. 12500. 11 lllllltll ,.A-.it .. t1,..,..,a.iiiiiilp...., ....... __ ... A,..it ... M.., • ..,a._J!!!M ____ ==:a.:::a:;;::.:;::;:..._~Aa .... laf!l!!4 ---.-11-111-0-1--759-0734, 845·2482 i lflat lsal~ Till 969-1221 vo1umesi1e1.Serv1ce The 8-of't of I ... Future _0on __ n_•·------2AP M«c. ou160ard 1280. And L1111no POWlr ~~ 3.5 HP II Yll Ill TM 675-0297. 1--------a ...... 1---'ell 187 tt Beach Blvd .......... WI llY ~ ... ~ ..,.... ' tl 12 Huntington Beach ~""'-=led on the llntm IAY 111'1 Avon 6 min llfe raft. USEO CARS & TRUCKS (l 1.a} 1,.2 2000 ~ . s..c95. Call If nol. -have tile answer. • 1500. 495-2156. COME IN OR CALL FOR '971 2002 With au1om11k .. .. • f7S-.50 Duffield Marine IMS-6812 • New NAV101 ROF radio. nff IPflAllll. trans .. new paint & tlrn. J11ur tl . ~ .... ~~M~~5it~~ s5r.• IA~~ Mu at s e 1 r s 2 2 5 . Cormlef·O.Ltllo ~~u::1'.:~i~0~~~~ .. 1111 .lllUUI 1 ., t-635-3728 ...n throughout & only 32.000 IA" models & most colof• Remington BDL .223 lnfl1t1bl• bo•~· 1981 Per water system purnp. 18211BEACH8LVD. miles on ovethauled en· In atockl Call or •toP by y ermtt 8ptC1M w/Super Achilles, 11.5 . 10hpl 34V, new. $150. Hubbel HUNTINGTONBEACH glne. All service records. nowt • J ~ 3 11911 Acrutrac. Mere. 1900. 873--0849. Shoreline ad1p1ore. 141 ... l J Mt·Hl1 Must sell $5400. Private Utll •Tiil I t.SO. Ed or Gary, seiray •79 260 Sun-50.30 imp, 50A·3 pin, WIP&YTlf-aa• party Call 1714 l 2925HarborBlvd ; -145-1731 dancer, very low ml, llP• I 30-15emp, l30ea Co1t1 ___. 842·0l38 COSTA MESA I • 5, 1tove/refrlQ. tflm taba, Mna 645-ION fM IUl 1111 '70 BMW xlnt cond, new lll·llOO ; l "i ' IUI VHF, NPB s1rp $22.900.,ROF Radio. Model ILAll•I• p11n1. partec1 lnlerlor, Just2mlnuteuouthoftlle ., _ EYet640-9227. NAVIOI. N111er uM<I. PllllAl/lllAll rblt eng. 12850 SanOlegoFrwy I t • 1" ZlllTI Llt1 Lil 7114 $225. 1·635-3726 2480 Harbor BIYd. 536·7073. laraau • l QwomecolOr pon. 5 yr 14" ca 8oa1 & Trili:r. llalat./senitt tttl I MM*COSTA .... 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YOU' Re IN FINe SHAPES - • -· . ..._ \ ARRGJ.11-1 .. , ~ELPI l'~ 5UFFOCA"r/NG, ! ,_ . J ,. CAN YOU TaUST YOUa IYISJ n.r. are at lent II• ""9r· ................... w. ....................... .... .-atY CM Y" ftM tllsM? Clfsdl aMwsn wttl9 .......... . . ·1u•••111P •t .. ~)ne ., · , .. ..,.., ••• ..,. .. ,s ·r · ••u•w• ••• wt~., ·o..1u1w" 1~0., ·c , .. J011• •• 1'"9'4S ·i . .._, ,, ~~ , .. ,0 ·1 , .. ,.,..,.1110 , ~uni-rWhirl@. •~~ -------by Hal Kaufman 1 • SLOW LEARNERS! "Live and turn," 't's said. But then again, ''We learn from ht men never learn from "said G.8. SNw. Fill both THROW LIGHT ON SUBJECT? Puzzle out letters line by line for answer: First In cab, but not ... in h9ck. Second In bag, as well as sack. Third in .._;...,, not in blue. Fourtri. in cOlor, but not in .hue.~ Fifth In drum,· as well as slftp. Sixth In looll, but not in peep. Seventh in pot, but not in pan. Eighth in woman, also In man. Ninth In day, but not In night. These letters all selected right, a city in Spain will bring to light . Can you l~ntlfy the mystery city? No fair peeking. ·euo1•)••1 •t AiP -i.L above. blanks with the same HI-letter word. Wh9t word? .. ~ ... ..i ... ,, P·''"'" OutHtW -i.L • Meth-Magic! Think of a number, multiply by thr", add one. Multiply the result by three, add the e number thought of. subtract three. Final result should equal 10 times the orlglnal number. • Where to? A puulist traveling in Hungary remarked he was on a TAPED BUS. C.n you fiture out his destination? P. S.: It's the capital city. ·1uctepn9 HM UOlllNllUI> l lH • Riddle-Me-This, If you can! What Is the cruelest holiday? Flog Day. What dog lives In a lighthouse? The Beacon-ese. What committee delivers water? T~ Ways and Mains Committee. 3 5 DUCK SOUP! Apply colors nNtly to the scene above: 1-Red. 2-Lt. blue. l-Yellow. 4-Lt. brown. S-Flesh tones . .-u. green. 7-Dlt. brown.1-Dlt. grftn. f-Dlt. blue. lo--<>range. 11-Lt. gr•y. 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AU>t4~! \J'°'A1' lOU\..O f'o~\6'..'I 6~ ~ f:ON 1'AAN CAMP\N6 001' \N 1'tte. ~K'f MO OM A ~i/t\ ~MMER N\'"''f 1 tCAN 1~\Nl( . ($ ~. ·fE.\&) . M\U.\ON 1"lN&~. LOOK~ t 6fl006M1' A t..AM1"ERM ~ we. GAN iEAO M~~LL llECOit' !OOK~ t '<A!>TRZEH\5(\, CARL AB M "R RS\ Avg. 2801 33\8 112 1788 .'28& by Gus Arriola IT~ ~IC?IGHI Tl0HTf • lly Jeff MacNelly ... --------------------------~--~~---=--~~-.....o...__..........-........-..-..;............--.... ~------------·;1 D•lJPilat J8clyn 5-llla has long wanted to break into feature films. but her success in 1V movies and miniseries threat· ens to keep her on the small screen a while longer. NBC was desperate to get Smith for a four-hour sequel to last season's smash Rage of Angels to run during tbe • of Ernest Hemingway's A Fa~/ to Anns. No network is yet signed, and the series CX>Uld be syndic:aled instead. Smith, 34, will be in heady company playing Nurse Calhe- rine Barkley, the role played on screen by Helen Hayes in 1932 and Jennifer Jones in 1957. 'Tm ready to try my winffS on a quality piece of act· ing. says the former Otarlie's Anael. "I want lo put as much per1ection into it as I can." • Associales of Fnak sm.. In have been quietly hawk· Ing what could be a multimil· lion dollar property: the enier· tainer's autobiography. How· ever, the associates have also been hinting that the pro- posed autobiography miaht not be a tell-all work but more Unless lawyers can work out a settlement. one of the most sensational trials in U.S. history will take place sometime later this year in a Los Angeles courtroom. Al issue is a feud among the heirs to the estimated $100 billion fortune of oil magnate J . P.al Getty. who died seven years ago. Lawyers are desperately hoping to avoid an open court battle, which would ·reveal an intricate web of family backbiting, sordid relationships and double- dealing. The story is so nasty. says one lawyer familiar wiih the case. "it makes the Ewings of Dallas look like Sunday school teachers." @ You would think after 30 years toaether PMI Simon and Art ~ would have no secrets. Previous ac· counts have them meeting in sixth grade. Bui Garfunkel says now. "After all these )Urs, Paul finally told me. 'I likely a a>llecllon of the ldually knew you In the 67-year-old Sinatra's "phik>-founh sracte. I kept tabs on sophical thoughts." And thal you. I knew you ~e the idea is not exciting much in-sinaer and f would sing with terest among American pu~ you someday."' The duo is Ushers. A! one publishllJ now preparing tor their first February 1934 ratingssweeps. source noted, "We wouldn t U.S. tour since 1971 and first But she wanted close to $1 pay a hell of a lot for Mr. Sin• !lludio album 5'noe I 970's million, 1tnd NBC wasn't that tra's philosophlcal muslnp: Brldgt Over 'noubled ~ns. desperate. So now for a lot who cares what his phllo9ophy Says Garfunkel. 41 , "I've less money (something Is? Bue If he wants to produce a reallied thll In the end, life around $300,000). but with a real aueobiopaphy. wans and comes down to perhaps 20 lot more enthusiasm. Smith all, b6ddlt11 for tueh a work special moments. It's lmpor· will do a lour·hour minlteries would go thfOUlh the roof." tant to me now 10 know thll the people are out there. and that maybe we provided one of those moments for a lot of them." @ David Bowle, with a movie (The /Junser>J. a top album (lei's Dance). a S17 mil· lion reoording deal and his first U.S. tour in five years, has never been hotter -or hap- pier. Part of the reason, he now admits. is kkking a long· standing cocaine habit. "I was the speed king of LA .. " Bowie. 36. says, "I loved everything that got me speedy. Suddenly l realized that Lhere were Ion~ periods of time I couldn t remember. It took me three years to get myself deaned up." Rumors to the contrary, however, heroin was never part of his trip: "There has never been any connection be- tween myself and that drug," he says. Steven Sple .. ..... is doing 904 sit-ups a day and HanUoa Ford Is bench-pressing 350 pounds, up from 80 just months ago. They, along with 18tGur.MMIOI KIMel'andJmde lee c...-. are 1etting physical • thanks to Ake ~25,the newest "trainer to the stars." "They're All mentally keen," says Steinfeld, "and want to have that same edge physical- ly." Steinfeld super- vises hls routines in half.hour housecalls and gives the dtents workouts to do in thetr hotel rooms when travelin&. Perhaps to say thank you, Spiel~ gave him a pan In his Ral«rs se- quel, Indiana Jond. • 9 -~a.. ...., (0.Mass.) IJ\U1 he's not running for Pre.sidfnt. But tor 10me reMOn he's subltan- tially lleppin& up his "work· \ . ins dinners" at his McLean. Va., home. Each dinner fo. cuses on one topic with ex- perts invited from such fields as arms control. education and women's issues. Guests have ranged from James Woolsey, former undersecre-~ tary of the Navy. to Chrysler ~ president Lee lacocca. Ken-::: nedy spokeswoman Melody § Miller says the Senator "wants f to play a powerful role in the 5 Convention and is preparing to be creative with his issues. Please remember." Miller adds, "the Senator is not abdi· caring politics." -By Robert Winckler. EmeSI Vol•man, Eliot Kaplan, Kath· lttn Maxa and Jane Otten· btrB· 1 mg. "111·. 0.5 ITIQ. ntCOllM IV. per CIQMllt by FTC m11hod . • - ---------------------- Here comes The taste that outshines menthol. It not only tastes fresher while you smoke. It even leaves you with a dean, fresh taste. lmLL DOl'T UNDEISlllD 've always been aazy about women. ever sine% l was a little kid. In my family women were tpecial -my mother, Hden. and my sisters. Ellen, Marpret and Annie, gave me lots of af. lectk>n. Even as I .,_ older and most boys started ~o So th~ a st• where they thought pis wett yukky, I tholJlht they were terriftc. That doesn't mean I always under· stood them, though. When I Wat about 12 I had a crush on this girl who Hked another boy. One day, all of a sud- den. she decided to be my girlfriend and I was rhrtlled, but within a few weeks she'd gone back to him. I think she'd only had a pwlna fancy for me beaUte I was a ftashy dina!r and had a new navy auit. 4 fAMl&.Y WfUJ,Y •JULY It• 1"3 I finally .,_ a lleady girtfriend when I was about 14, and thal relationship had the usual c::ornplicalionl and confusions that teen rom~ have. Her family was better off financially than mine, and I wanted to try to impress her. That first summer we were toeether my family boutht a new liner lor this stand-up swimmln9 pool that we had, plus a new refrteeraeor -thotJ&tl It wasn'tact~ Wenaysgot1eC- ondhand but this was the first one we had that was 9QUlred off and modem lookina. rllher than one of the old-fashioned rounded lttndl. Well, I had bfou&ht thJs girl over to my h<Klle one day, and I nonchalantly looked around and said, "<lee, my father has sure spent a loC of money ll&ely, new pool liner, new refrller•·" 1b try to further lmpm. her, a tew weekl Iller when I was over • her ho\lle tor a ~ becue -ddcken. hot dop; hambur· gen -I announced, "AJ our houle we eat steak every night of the week" (which was IOft of true. beca•• my falher always Jett b>d came first and. he had a ~ lor lleilk). I didn't know thlt It cldn't mllller IO her. The funny thlna Is thll love and romance have lelllned In 10me ways to aet more oornpliclled and confusina as rve-pen older. When you're a teen- ., a k>Ye relationship Is to special and Idealistic. but when you aet into your 20's you start dboovering that there are lots of people In the world Ind you have lots of options: career~ dons, romantic options. '1bu aet In· votved in a certain life ltyle, and It can be difticult to get Into the swine of a c:ommkted. one-to-one relationship. I thJnk I actually bund lteady rNilon- lhlPI Hiier when I WM )'0Wl8ef. I'm ttUl a teardler. IOlneOl'le whO lteks love with one pel'10ll -but It's harder J now. I Some of the confusion hu to do with the tlmea. I think the women's move-· ment hll been ~I=•· but I haven't liked the on the pan of eome women that's come alont with It. It's not thll I think such Mlinp I I are Inappropriate. but I've observed that sometimes there is a defiance that seems to be appl~ as opposed to real. I wish those women could assert them- selves without giving up all the great qualities that are so individual to a woman. I also think that we shouldn't put so many rules on what each person in a relationship should do for the other and instead just go by the individual cases. If the man cooks better than the woman, maybe he should do the cook- ing, and if she doesn't mind doing the laundry and he hates it. maybe she should do that. But at the same time. If they want a more traditional relation· ship that's 0 .K .. too. I just don't think we should say it should be this way or that way. It has to reflect what each in· dividual has to offer and how it can all be balanced. I thin~ that things would be a lot less confusing if two people in a reatlon· ship were open with each other about what they wanted. I think many women want their men to be not just their lovers but their friends as well, and to be devoted to them in a way that is more than just bringing home a paycheck. They want in men some of the qualitJes they find in their girl- there appears to be. I think women have to really help men express them· selves, uncover these emotions, let them be different I know. tor instance. that in some re- lationships I've had with women there have been parts of me I wish I oould have revealed but oouk1n 't. One is a certain childlike quality, a need to be really toasty and totally aftectionate in a· way that might not teem at all macho. I With GreMe <»'*' ~ ond (ri(/ht) latt mollwr lkkn: NI found lleody ~ips ~ wMll I um )'OClllfP. ~ suspect many men wish they oould ex· oress certain needs to a woman, like r.l'm lonely" or, "Give me a hua" or, "Please hold me," but they're afraid women only want to see the macho part. Because of this a man sometimes becomes fat her and only father, and I think that's bad, just as It's bad tor a woman to be mother and only mother. Sometimes she needs to be father, just as 10metimes the man needs to be mother. After all. how c.an you really know what the other sex wants unless you can experience being them? One thing I liked about 1bolsie and Vidor/Vic- toria Is that they showed what kind of discovery there is in living like some- one ot the opposite sex. It's like back mau11f!!S. '1bu can't give a good one unless )'OU 've had a back massage and know what's pleasing. Even with mak· if18 k>Ve, you have to know what a woman likes and what feels good tor her. So it's important to discrNer, to find out about what each of you needs. It's the only way that there can be pleasure and honesty and understanding. I know that some women have per· ceived me as the macho guy in control. but that's not really the case. I'm as vul· nerable in a re!ationship as the woman is. I want to meet someone halfway: I'm not there to control things but to experience what there is to experience. Of oourse when it comes to ~ ing needs in a relationship it's going to make a world of difference if both of you can talk easily about such things. The problem oomes when one person in a relationship Is able 10 communi- cate we.II but the other isn ·1 -or neither one of you can. If that's the case. then you have 10 find ways to make it safe for each other to commu- nicate. You can't be critical of their truth, or judgmental if you really want them to be honest wilh their feeli~. 'tbu have to give them the space to ex· press themselves. In certain cases you may have to ask that person what there is about you that inhibits com- municating with you. Is there a fear you'll think less ot him or her? You have to make it as safe as possible. What turns up when you can com· munic.ate with each other can surprise you. If you discover that you have stan· duds and prerequisites that are differ· ent than those of the person you're in· wived with, it may predict problems. But lf you can h'ee yourself and experi- ence what that other penon ls, you may find that the joys of that person far outweifjh the negatives. Sometimes you need to remove yourself from what you thlnlt are your priorities and look at what is. When you oommunicate in a rela- tionship. you allO dilcover thinp about younelf. One of the bi&sest things r learned from a woman I loved wu that when a problem oocurs in life you 5'mply have to deal with It. AJ. one point there w.a 10me oonftia that had mme up wtth her, and I asked. ''Whal if ldlittf with IOtnfflme ~ ~~~~~~=================~~~~== thll haOotned to mer· 1nd she said. friflttd Morllu (fuV Het~ t= "'bu'd Slmply have to handle it." My tendency had always been to avoid friends -the ability to be affectionate. problems. The to1...m suddenly wmed supportive and a good listener. Ana 'lftt'Olta. llllw: 0John totally adores and respem women. I think the IO simple. l . suppose that's really wh• a man independence and a.senivenaa that he saw in our mother and in us. his sisters, When It comes to women. I certainty wants from a woman, but it's easier ex· helped to gtve him the rapec::t and edmirllion that he h• tor women today." don't have all the answers for m)"'lt. pected from a woman and easier gotten OIMa r-wtoa W.. Cl04&llt a..-..ct .S.0.M CJl•cr. ''He Is very but I'm trying. I'm won.Jn& on It. I'm from her. too. It's hard k>r men 10 be supportive as an aaor and as a friend . He has 1 wild 5en5e of humor to working M.lrlno a lot of questions "' women. that way, even with other men. We with him isQreat fun ." Uk;,""'!How do you feel when you do aornetlmes suppress our emotions: wt ....... Hie~....,., r frtmd: Nl've Wllched him grow from a aensitlve. this? Whit do you do when that hap- often think it's appropriate 10 be Affec:· sweet. caring, young boy to a 9tr0ng, 9e:X)', ~ 111 tenlitlve. just as carina. inteUI· pen• to your· And I'm also actively try· tionale In bed with a woman but not sent and lptldal man. t-le truly kMs women; he zieroes In on their unlquenela." tna to make It understood what a man an~ace else. ~ A.mm. CIMtlr, ..., OW. "Besktes being a lot of fun, he ls warm . ~ throUlh, b«.aote I don't thlnk a omen have an ability to speak out generous, kind, funny. lovin~ and very 1m11t -and there are a mUlion woman atways knows. and be heard. They're more verbal. and one more adjectives to be him. And aornetlrnea It beCX>mes a case of "He really likes women: you can feel sale with him. You cannot work with him And I IUeM I ahouJd confess that, the squeaky wheel setting the 8feUe. or spend a lot of lime with him without falling In love with him ." basically. l reed well lo women who Because ev'!n thoush women can be c......-. .....____ ci.-.... ... ..__ "H • f ........a.• ....... n c:ruv about me. IW very tolerant and patient, it's Mcf of CX>Wte ~p;,:~if ;:~ n;~n:~w!t:, i.r~·~~ -, aometimes hard '°' 1 man to express good look1Jl8, c:ari~and tentitlve, then ahe11 Uke John." Jolt" 7hluofa) MUI•. Jll!Ylnl Aht. dftct«J his real teellnp. With IO many men I ..................... .....-: ''He ~ WOtMf'I • people, not leX objetu. ~· = =~a:: 1tru1e that below the surf.:e there's a He's aotna to make a terrific hUlband and tenilk: r.ther. He's Feat with my kkls. '' ~"'Mr f!lllttlt ·~ ~ t'Ofli. much "'°" lovlfll, caring pmon than ft1J ffltlOllwly """5-oftd UMnt8. ,JMU W-..V • Ail' tt • 1• S (\ Families, individuals of all ages and groups of all sizes can GET Get behind the Shield with any deductible plan and you all get behind Blue Shleld of California for protection receive the same catastrophic coveraae for up to SJ ,000,000 against the costs of health care. Because not only do you in Ufetime benefits for you and each and every covered get to pick the plan that's ri.aht for your aae, your needs member of your faftlily. and your budget, but all new Blue Shleld plans Ov 6~? Do 't 1 Bl Sh'dd h 'al provide up to SJ,000,000 in lifetime benefiu. BEHIND er J n worry. ue 1 as spea plans for you that pay many of the bills not If you're under 6S, Blue Shield has plans that co\lered or only partly cover~ by Medicare. let you decide how much of your health bills you Group coveraae for your employees? want to be responsible for. Blue Shield's Coronet Bl Shi Id h health I i =es~r~~~·:::~~r~~d:~:ni:~ THE SHIELD ~:~fs~bn~~iaEE of deductibles, from $2SO to $2,000. your health care protecuonl The higher the deductible you choose, the lower your quarterly payments. BlueShieldhasbealthplansforcvcryone! If yoa 10 to uy or•• Sldeld'• o.er 30,• pll1*ia• ........ m. Slateld'• allowed amout for a Mnb wlll ~ accepled • ...,.. ..... f111 ._ .., CGllll,._t or deftctlble. Remember. • .Blue Shltld makes the difference. That's Shield. ----------~-------~~~;.:..;~;;;.:~.;;,~;.;,;......:~ ....... ..;::;..~..;.;~ .... ..;..;;;;;;;;,..,. ......................... --.. ... MAMl~~,.,._~....,....-------,....--~ ...... ...-..----..... ~ ..... -:- an~~--~-----.....,;,,=---.-.....-...----""!- . r ~HARING MONEY PROBLFMS WITH KIDS By Robin Greene A s a parent you may believe it's best not to share your money problems with your children. But if you're cut- ting out some extras to meet rising ex- penses or facing the tougher problem of unemployment, your children are going to notice. You can talk about those changes without causing them unnecessary anxiety. How much you tell your children should depend on their age and maturity. "You wouldn't tell a 5-year-old that the heat and electricity may be shut off unless it really happens," says Beth Silverman, director of human ser- vices, District 65, United Auto Workers. "But if your child is old enough to be involved in the family finances in some way, he or she is more likely to under- stand what is happening. For example. if your 10-or 11-year-old is getting an allowance, he could take part in a discussion on how to rearrange the family finances." Your child's reaction to your money problems will depend to a certain ex- tent on how much he socializes with others outside the family. Older children may compare their situation with that of their friends. "If many of the parents in the nei.ghborhood are working in related fields. as would be the case in a city like Detroit, the child will probably accept the situation as nothins out of the ordinary." says Dr. Rachel Gittelman. director of psychol- ogy at Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center in New York City. The last thing you want is for your child to feel responsible for your changed financial situation. "You don't want him to feel .guilty or think. 'If only I were a lot smarter or better, things wouldn't be so bad,"' says Silverman. let your children know in the simplest way that things will be different but it is not their fault or their problem. "At no time should the parent confide in kids and burden them with problems," says Gittelman. "In general, it's best to stay simple. You can say. 'We're not making as much money as we used to, so for the time being we won't be able to af. ford this.' But emphasize that in the future things may change.'' It is important to reassure your chil- dren that. in spite of a change in family spending habits, they will slill have a place to live, food. their frien,ds and Rnbm Oreent IS a f'l?tlanu writtr who frtt/llfnt· fy repons on personal lmonrt IO()l(s fAMILY WW!.Y. JULY HI . 199J 7 parents who love them. "Give them constant reassurance about what's not going to change," says Silverman. It's difficult to find a silver lining in the cloud of financial problems. But with a positive attitude you can help Or. with positive action, the threat can your child understand. "A money prob-pull them together, they can each draw tern can be either an opportunity or a on their own resources and come out threat." says Silverman. "It can over-as stron~i:.-individuals in a stronger whelm the family and break it apart. family." IW Send for your free Avon F~HIODS Catalog today . .. . -. Rush my free full-color Avon F~HIOnS -Q fall catalog ... It's filled with 72 pages of e1ecltlng new tall fashions. All it,ms are sired from 5 to 18. Many are priced under $20. And every item carrie~ a money-back guarantee of satisfaction. a. ANDMM.101 AVON FASHIONS• DEPT PEU •AVON LANE• NEWPORT NEWS. VA 23830 I '------------------------------------~ ........... ._._. .............. " ................................ ... "FROM FAT TO FANTASTIC IN 10 DAYS!" U.S. GoVernment Grants a Patent for a New Product From Japan That Lets You Burn Off Body Fat 24 Hours a Day ••• Every Single Day!!! BEFORE AFTEA(ONlY10DAYSlATEA!) Have you heard about the latest discov- ery in the war against fat? It is absolutely amazing . In fact. it's just about the only thing on the market that lets you lose weight without going on a painful diet! That's right! Believe it or not, this incredible new discovery lets you eat any kind of food you enjoy (not just starches!) and still lose all the weight you want! It's called Glucomannan or "Konjac" Mannan. Thls amazing weight-loss formula is so unique it has actually been awarded two U.S. Patents, The patents are #3.973,008. #3.856.945 and together these patents explain how it can help you lose weight incredibly fast. Our marketing name for this wonderful new discovery Is MANNAN-TRIM. Here's how it works-all you do is take two MANNAN-TRrM tablets with water about 30 minutes before each meal. This will give you a natural feeling of fullness before you even pick up your fork. Not only that. after you start to eat. this remark- able product will surround much of the fat. protein and carbohydrate calories you have eaten. And give you an Immediate start on a brand new slender body! How much can you lose? Frankly, we don't know. The truth Is it all depends on how much excess weight you now have. and your metabollsm. All you have to do 1s follow the simple directions that are included with every package of this pow- erful new fat tighter. Remember this weight-loss formula Is an extremely fast and effective means to conquer obesity. It causes you to lower calorie Intake which Therefore, since this powerful new fat fighting weapon is perfectly safe, why not use it continuou)fy until your measure- ments are just what you wan1 them to be? Of course the amount you lose depends on you. However. there is no reason why you shouldn't lose all your excess weight In record time. Now, at tast. you can do it. You really can. And best of all, thanks to this Incredi- ble miracle you can do It and still eat until you feel satisfied. No need to suffer while you lose; no need to exercise; no need to feel deprived and no need to feel guilty! Also. you ~ould know ttiat this product is 100% safe. It contains no druga what- soever and It was first checked out by members of the JMA (Japanese Medical Association) and then, later, it was awarded the two afo(ementioned patents by the United Statn Patent authorities! But the most amazing thing of all ls how fast this new product works! It actually gives you the ability to: "MELT DOWN POUNDS LIKE FIRE MEL T8 DOWN ICE!" Think about ill Wouldn't it be wonderful to stop depriving yourself and start losing weight? Wouldn't It be wonderful to feel like you ate like a football player and look like a model? Wouldn't It be great to have your stomach fHI llke you feasted and your walstllne look llke you fasted? if you r'811Y care about your appearance and your health, p/&ue don't mess around with drugs or painful diets! Do yourtelf a great favor and try this remarkable weap- on. It la probab1y the only way In the world Tltle 11 Chrlttl o.n. Affer uahtf1 lltM new Anll-191 wepon ffHonly 10 deya, Chrlatl ,_ secured• fob •I• nr.... ulon •nd It ac~y puraulno 1 modellttg c.,..,. Now et laat you, too, an tit lnlo lltM p1e111,. end •perienc• 1ou1 ..,, own aucaet •'°'1· honest chance to work for the full trial period. Before slatting any weight losa pro- gram, you should consult your physician to be sure you are in normal health. Because of enthusiastic public demand for this new product. and the fact that It is not yet generally available in retail stores In the United States, we have stocked a large supply. We can therefore guarantee immediate delivery, by return mail. of all orders Pottmarked within ten days of the publication of this paper. After that. orders will be filled on a "flrst.-come fir1t·served" balls as long as supptiel tut. So act today ... Don't wait. You have nothing to lase but your excess pounds! It la easy to order. Just fill out the cou- pon below and send it today to Nutritional Research with your payment. Or. if you prefer to use your MasterCard or Visa. you can order by phone by simply dialing 1 (714) 631--4170 and asking for our new Anti·fat weapon. Either way, your order will be sent promptly by first class mail. Thank you. Note: If you're in So. California. you may purchase MANNAN· TRIM direct. right over the counter. at The Diet Store. 600 W. Pacific Coast Hwy .. In Newport Beach. CA. e Nutritional RnMrch 1982 Yes, /f's true/ With lh/8 r----;..-. NO RISK ORDER FOAM----~--, amazing NEW ANTI-FAT WEAPON <P1NM•tnendma1t_toder_> __ . ----. you either lose 11our excea botJ11 tat or 1 1 To: NuTR1noNAL RESEARCH ,......_ ~ =~ _ .. I 1· I Dept.NR-171 _..,,.,.__,,,.,111,.,,._ you get double your mone11 back,_ and. • • I 111., ,....,... or. ::.=::-::::::-::= I There Are No Exc:ptlons I Newporthech,cANM3 :::.~.-,.:;:~...:.--.. I -------------------------I OIN11.IMIN: Yet. I went to try this powerful new fat fighting weapon'. 1 I to lose weight 1nd still enjoy the foods you I underttand that If I am not aatlatled after using MANNAN· TRIM a Instructed for I love. It Is safe. effective and. according to I• trial period of 30-d1y1, th1t I m1y return the empty prOduct cont1lner and I is essential to the rapid reduction of bOdy fat and weight. Of course. when you lose a significant amount of excess weight It is also quite natural that you will lose a significant amount of exc•ss lncflesl Just Imagine. How would you look if you could carve away up to: I lnctle9 on your hlp9t end up to 3 tncMt off your Wgtwl and up lo ' IMhee off ~ buttoclcll end up to .~.,..,... ...... ... so;i,• .~:~ ~: /::,~ f,1~~;:,~:C~ivt. It It I recetve an lmmedate ref\.fld of OOUBlf my entire purchale price (minus I actually being sold With an lron·clad I postage & 1'18ndllng, of oourae). On that basis, here Is my order. I uncond1tlon11 OOUBLE your money back ,... .. CNck Ott.r DftlNCI. I guarani ... The guarant .. It simple. Here I a 11-120 llllleta (2~ .., 119.15 plus S2.00 PDl"8t ' ~ $11.11 11th• way it worl(a: If you place your 0tder I 0 12-240 tldlta <*• .-> Nt.IO plus 12.00 SIOltlOI & ,...M1.W I now, and then follow the tlmpte lnttruc· I I Ilona for a trial period of 30 dlYt, you mutt Total Enclosed t -Not1c ...._. ef*k hlN ff rou wtltt to Ofdlr br ~ Mf'd 0 be 1~ 11t11fled or you are entlti.d to an I Vlu O MaaterCard O Card No. Exp. Date I lmln9dlate refund of double 1our .,.,,1,. I . I purcfl•H prlc•l There are no e•ceptlont. I Name I Tl'lla guarantee It lr~lad reg1tCS-. of your age or your cur,.,,t M+gl'lt 19¥91. All I Addrftl City Stat9 Zip I that It rwqulred Is that you fotlow theltm-IC...-.. ......., ...................... Ht • NUTIUTIOMAL ~J pie inttructlona and glYe tl'le proCJuot an •-______ ..,. - ---- - - - - - - ---- - ~IME TIME Fresh I i mes ... when you cut them, the scent is the es!lence of sum· mer. And the juice adds its own very special accent to . an infinite variety of dishes. Right now ls the peak seMOn for this deJI· cious food. so we thought we'd give you some tangy recipes to delight your friends and family. .. a .. ~..un le11919--*AM , '~ ... t ,.. I:'::=:.::=:..--.,. I Wit it CIWIMll ............. I ts Jiii ........ ~ ... .... ~ts JILi ..... .... ·~C11919 ............... .... ,..... ............. cider' ......................... ..... I. Combine fruits, lime juke. mint and lime peel; cover and refrigerate I hour, or until thoroU8flly chilled. 2. Jl.15t before serving, spoon Into serving bowls; pour spatkling wine over fruit. Gar· nlsh wtth mint sprigs and atrawbmies. MoMs 4 to 6 S«IJiflSS UMI lllAI '"' aaua 11 DI 11111 ._.._,...,_ 11 Dlt J I ._Lllilllc4 l o t' Jlll ..... .-llllY II O ...., ....... ..... y. Wlfl••--·--DMll......, ...... ~,.,.... ~c-. ...... I.Combine Ill ~lenta except oil In a llNlll bowl. With a fork ~ ln oil I or 2 tableJpooe11 If. time:= =rr~ Nae. Thb sauce 11 deiidoul lefVed on hoe or cold cooUd v'9!11ablel. lllced tomMoes or hot or chilled tellood. CO&D UMI IOUflU ........ ..... ... 1111• ·~ Cll9l9 -.r Ice hJt .................... ...... ~· ..... -... ..... ·" ai;ie ... .... I~ wlll;;hte~ ... ,,,. l . JUJce "'°""' limes ID LM11Utt M cup juice. Slice one lime thinly and reserve. 2. In top of double boiler, beat ea ~ks llQhtJy with whisk or beller; stir in ~ cup ~the supr, gelatin. salt and lime juke. C'ndualfy add hoe water. Cook cmr slm-merina wlfer, ttirrlna frequendy, until mix· ture <DltS the beck Of a metal spoon, about 10 to 15 minutes. Chill uncovered lor about 45 minutes. ttirrins oc:c.asionally. un- tll mixture mounds. I. Beal •.whites until loamy. Gradually add remainlfl8 ~ cup supr. beltlrl& until mn J*b fonn. f'old 8ftllin mixture into ~en whites. fold In whl~ c:rellll. Spoon mixture into a &cup tOUlfle dish fit· ted with a foll collar. arrantJna a ~ lime Ilka uprWit in a teallopplns border around edit oldish. Chill at leatt 4 hours. • Belo~ serving, remove foll collar. Spoon 90utfle into deuert dishes. Malta 8 SD!Jin'gs UMa-"N Oii ICll I c:wp..._ I c:wsa...-DIM-orlD ..... 1 .. 1-..11•1 ............. .. ~.._. ... ,._ I~ C11919 Cl 1111 JJ!S -•1111•• ...... ,._ "! ........ I. Qlmbine Wiler, supr and salt. Brint IO boil, ll1rrina IO ~ tupr. Rem0ve from hell; Chill. I. Combine chilled IYTUP with peel. lime jWce and mdon puree. Partially freea In hancknnk or efflctrlc Ice cram maker, toUowtna manufldUrer'1 lnstructk>ns. I . Bell whites until to.my; ldd to O\l.xture in freezer caniller tnd complete rree:a,., Serve If once or l10f'e In hw.rer. ThaW e1w.11y by removtna trom ,,_, 30 mfnutes before lerllna. Malta about I ~ quon, Nee. lb ttlll..freae. pour lirnH'lelon mix· ture Into 8-inch 1quare pen: hele lbout 30 minutes, or untlJ thalhy. Spoon Into mixer bowl with beltef'I .. wftlta.: belt on hW! tpeeet with tlectnC mixer umll frothy. Then retum to ~ Ind frtel8 until nrm. f~Y WJDJ..Y • MY ••• ,.., 9 Sp9a.I~ producaon runelrMsua to brtngln 1 Mlmon of'*'-. F .C.C. ..,._owd(s-168) VoucinLEGALLVOWN ~own llhone.ndtaWt ru.hdl al dolln In phof'9 ..... dwgea I Ho1cMn ,,...,,...,,_, ..-, ,.. W.L 11 I P.O ... 104, ... ~ llOUlff•TU'W91 I lemont. N.Y.11003 ft~ ...... ,.... I --CIOM91t I I I I went to alMnCa Ofdaf _ Eledfonlc Tatepholie. I I EndOSSd .. "" cMck (Ot money ~ fer aacfl cl I ............ " ....... -............. .,..IMurlMe. I I "1.,. nae,.,_... mtllllad ..,_ ltl9 phone. I.,,_.,. I ...... that I OM """"' It fllf. M rwfUnd. I I NAME __________ I I AOOAHS -----------I I c 1TY ____ STAn.._ __ ztp. _ ___,....__ I llONTMl.Y au .. •NTCHAWS MoM ol tNM phof'9e own ... The,..,,. ~--. BONE DOES! ................... .._ _______ ...,. • t I I I The very first works in porcelain by one of Britain's most gifted miniature painters, Joan CampbeU PORCELAIN MINIATURES COLLECTION A collection of delicate little masterpieces in fine porcelain. Each bordered in precious cobalt blue and embellished with pure 24 karat gold. Strictly limited edition. Advance subscription deadline: July 31. 1983. Limit: O ne collection per person. Collectors have always been fascinated by miniatures ... especially those created by English artists. For from the time of Queen Elizabeth I -who avidly collected minia- tures herself-the English have e:ilceHed in this intricate and intriguing art form. And now, at a time when more and more people arc discovering the delights of these charm- ing works. Franklin Porcelain is proud to present an original collection by the gifted British miniaturist Joan Campbell. A member of the Royal Society of Miniature Painurs. Sculptors and Graven, Joan Camp- bell is a brilliant exponent of a great artistic tradition. Her works have been shown at the Paris Salon. the Mall Galleries and in major exhibitions in Europe and the United King- do m. And her paintings are included in dis- tinguished private collections on foUT continents. Now Joan Campbell ha.~ created her first collection of porcelain miniatures. Twenty-five collector plates portrayina the world's most beautiful birds in extraordinary. and exquisite, detail. Each dainty plate is small enouah....:.just one and one-half inches in diameter-to cra- dle in the paJm or your haod. Yet even the tiniest details are portrayed with all the per- For just $9.75 each. fection of nature itself. The handsome Blue Jay, its deep blue plumaa:ic brilJjantly accent- ed by a branch of briaht yellow forsythia ... the exotic Purple Sunbird dramatically por- trayed against pale lilac wisteria blossoms ... the little European Robin, its briaht orange- red breas t puffed out with jaunty self- assurance. You will actually be able to sec such details as the rich velvet-brown cap of the Eurasian 1\"ee Sparrow ... the distinctive yellow winaban of the Goldf mch ... the del- icate stamens or the wild apple blossoms where the Wren ~hC1 so happily. .Meticulously crafted by skilled porcelain artisans. each plate will be bordered in a rich cobalt blue. the aristocratic color found in many of the ft.nest works of Europe's great porcelain houses. Then. u an elepnt tinish- ina touch, each rim will be embeHished with a delicate floral design in pure 24 karat gold. Tuneless loveliMss in limiled edition ln the tradition of classic porcelain minia- tures, these (OChanting little plates arc being issued in limited edition. They will be offered only until the end of 1983, and will then be permanently withdrawn. Furthermore. the collection is available only by direct sub- scription and only from Franklin Porcelain. The price for each miniature plate is just $9.1S. The plates will be issued at the rate of one per month and you will be billed on the same convenient monthly basis. To subscribe. be sure to mail the attached Advance Subscription Application to Frank- ·1in Porcelain, Franklin Center. PA 19091 by July 31. 1983. So you can display these dcliahtful miniature! 10 bes1 advantace. a handsome hardwood display rack will .) ·' - (\ '> } .. .., J '") ~ 1) 1. be provided 10 subscriben 01 ii<> additional c~. ) :. -~ .J ~ ttil.t Ill ~ ---- --ADVANCE SU9SClllrflON A"1..ICATION· - - --- I l THE BIRDS OF THE WORLD I 1 l'OltCELAIN MINIA'tUIU!S I l'OLLF.CTION I I I I I I • i I Valld only if pos""'11Ud by J11ly JI. /98.J. Umlt: OM colltttion IW' fWrSOll. Franklin Porcelain Franklin Cen1er, ~naylvanla 19091 Pleate enier my aubtcriptlon for T1w BlnJ.s of tlw *"" P"'""1M AlfltllltWI I C ol«tioli by Joan Campbell. coe1islint of twen<y-nve m.inialuN coUcctor pla.IH In floe pot'Ctlafft. uch cmbel· llahed wllh 24 kam IC)ld. A cu1tom_.liped hardwood dl1pley catc will be provided without ldditional char,e. I Med 1tnd no money now. Tbe plet.ea will be sen110 me at tlM ...a. of one per"'°"'" and I wlll be bl.lied S9.7S• each. prior 10 thlpment . .,...,._ ..... __ .n• /W ._.., """...._,..,.,.,.,. SlpMun~~~~~~~~~~~ Mr. -------.. -M'1. M••~----~--------------~ I I I City l I I : Soi ... Zip I l __________ :·------------------~~'--l i ~ I l I I Ulll'llMI LIM .. PINIAPPLI WHIP l _....,.. ..nawred telMID lYa c..-___.eaed , ..... ,.!! ~. ~ \4 nip...., 3 IMl•p n•• fralli U-J.att 1.4 •:a• .... frallll.epeej F llDMtwlN t. Soften gelatin in 11 cup pineapple juice lor 5 minutes. Add sugar; heat to diuolve aeiatln. ). Stir in lime juice and peel: chill until sll8hlly thickened. With electric mixer w.hip until liaht and nutty; pour into •emmed gobfets or individual serving bowls. ChiO until firm, then garnish with lime twists. Malta 4 to 6 savings 'Nate: Urn~Pineapple Whip ii delicious . acx:ompanled with blueberries. Combine 2 cups fresh or frozen thawed blueberries and 1 tablespoon NCh of supr and fresh lime juice. Spoon over whip. Maltes about 2 cups boil•; •ir oonstantly. lmmedialety stir in supt. Bring IO a rolling boil apln and boil hard 1 minute, !ltirring oonstanlly. 2. Stir In r"5ins and almonds. Skim olf foam . Ladle Into cl~ hot canning jars to within " Inch of jar top5. Sell acx:oniing to jar manutactuttr's diredions. S. Place jars on radt In canner. Proceu 5 minutes in boiling waler bMh with boiling water 2 inches above jar lops. Remove jars from canner and cool away from drafts. Alter 12 hours check lids lor proper u . M~ about 6 half-pints • A rolling boil is one lhai cannoc be stirred down. UM1•a• 2 ClllP'I .............. no- Ya c-. pau .... ..... lap ,, ........ ...... 4 ... 2c.,. ..... Dlillteallortolllllle ~ mp ,,.... n.e jllkle Plaiwdetelleapr I. In a mediu~ bowl. mix nour and powdered SUIJlr. Cut in butter. Preu ~ into 13x9-inch bakina pan. Bake in 350° OYefl 20 to 25 minutes. or until golden. 2. Meanwhjle, beat 9 at high speed with electric mixer until light and pale yellow in oolor. Orodua/ly add supr and salt. then lime juice. continuing to beat a1 high speed. s. Pour over hot crust and return to oven 20 to 25 minutes more. or until golden. Sprin-kle at oner with POwdered supr. €ool and cut into bars. MoJtts dx:HJI 4 Ji c*1zim bars -------------------- LIME TIPS HOW TO PICK A 9000 LIMI Look for limes that are firm and smooth with shiny skins and~ green color. Keep llmes refrigerated. prefer· ably in plastic bags. and they'll st.ay fresh for six to eight weeks. Watch out for "briSht lights" which will aae limes and caUJe the skin to tum yelJow. They'll still be juicy but not as pretty, so u.te them as '°°" as possible. IWILIMICUB The lntrtguing shape and cool oolor ot the lime curt ls especially appealina. Start with a lime slice. Cut out half the pulp but leave the entire peel attached. Curt mnaininl peel toward center and hlrl& over the rim of a glus. LIMI CAllTWllaU Emf-to-make lime cartwheels look very glamorous and professional. Start with a sUce. Make one cut from the center of the slice through the peel. Pick up and twist cut ends in opposite directions to create the cartwheel shape. It's a graceful garnish for hors d'oeuvre trays, entrees and deaerts. ftmUMIW&el A juicy 11me wedee brlnp out the nltUrll ftavor ot many loodl. It his a no<alotie, no-todium ftavortna. Cut limes Into 4 to 6 plump wedla to tqutae over fre9h frullt, v....-.. ftsb and chicken entrees. Add a 1queeze of lime to iced water. 1p1rkl1na water. IOft drtnka and teed tee for perky tmor. F~Y W!!='. MY". ·-11 AMERICAN EAGLE DIAMOND BEllr BUCKI.tt: Every Amertoan 11 proud at our na.- tion, and proud of the~ American F.agle, qmbol of our oountry'e vigi· lanoe and etrenath. 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Some of these result from the warmer weather; others can occur any time but are more common during summer months because people tend to be more active then. One cardinal rule to follow: Re- main calm. The guidelines below will allow you to deal with the problem until medi- c.al help arrives. Choldac on food. Have the person choking stand, and lower his head. Then give him four sharp slaps between the shoulder blades. If n()(h-ins happens. use the Heim- lich Maneuver: Stand behind the victim and wrap your arms around his waist. Make a fist with one hand and place the thumb side against his ab- domen. between the rib cage and navel, grasp the fist with your other hand and ~ with a quick upward thrust. "Research shows that both methods used together are more effective than one U9ed alone," says Unda Marable of the American Red Cro!S. s.utroke/H.a.troke. 2 Free Games from~ -one for you, one f,. a friend per visit with the coupons from these •Eveready" General Purpose Batteries: 4·0, 4-C,4-M ,_ 2-9Volt •Requires 2 bowlers together, one 16 or older • Valid during open play only from June 1, 1983 thru June 1, 1984 excluding Jan. Feb. Mar. 1984 • Promotional limit: .2 free games (one for you, one for the fri3end·th-:J) per visit • •Offer in U.S.A .. only a · ipati g bowling centers • Vold In State of Washin and 9 Volt D M C where prohibited Tilt his head backward slight· ly, pinch the nostrils shut, seal your mouth around his mouth (for a child, around his mouth and nose) and blow in four quick breaths. then check to see if he's breathing. Repeat this technique at a rate of one breath every five seconds for an adult and every four sec- onds for a child. Once the per· son ~ns breathing on his own, take him to the hospital. even if he appears to be fine. ''Usually the individual has taken water in the lungs. · which can cause pneumonia," says Todd Turriff of the Na- tional Safety Council. Dos bite. Dogs should be consiaered rabid until proven otherwise. Immediately rinse the wound under running water to flush out the dog's saliva, then scrub the bite with gau:re. soap and water. and cover it with a sterile dressing. If the wound is large, don't clean it -just place a bandage over it. Take the victim to the~ hospital . Electrk lbock. Never touch a victim who's in con- tact with a current. Instead. pull the plug at the outlet or shut on the current. Send someone for help and start ar- tificial respiration. continuing it until the victim breathe normally. C.... Place a pad of clean material over the wound and press firmly until bleeding stops. Don't remove a blood- soaked cloth to replace it: This 'will only cause the cut lo bleed more. Instead, put a new doth on top of the old one and c:Ontinue ~essure. Food ,.._,.. food poisoning can result from a number of sources, including improperly deaned fruits and vegetables as well as spoiled foods. If the symptoms are stomach cramps and nausea. set bed rest and drink wann, mild fluids after the vomiting has ltQpped. See a physician if symptoms .persist. The symptoms are weakness, hot. dry skin and a llushed ap- pearance. Give the per90n cool -but not ice cold - nonstimulaling drinks such M water or fruit juice. To lower the body temperature, sponae tht victim wtth cool water. "You don't have to be in the sun aJJ day to come down with heatllroke," Marable warns. "You can get it ·from staying too Ions In any h()(, enctosed area. Victims can Uacoaeclovcne11 If the person appears red or flush· e.d, place him On his back ~ held and lhoulders raised tli&htly. Apply a cold doth to --------------------------------' the forehead. If.the victim is have temperatures of up to 105 degrees, and this can be fatal." "So set medical assis- tance immediately. Burne. Second-degree burns can penetrate skin, causi.ns blisters and swelllna. · Thll'<klegree burns have a charred or white appearance and can IW' flt. mUICle and bone. For both types of burns . you should ca.II a doctor Im- mediately. In the meantime, remove any clothing ne11 the burn that will come oft easily. If the clochln& ls stuck to the bum, cut around it. Exposed burns can be ccMnd with a •erile dlalinfl. Neim apply • any ointment, as this will only ,av• the bum. ••••=· If the penon ls not Ing, begin mouth-to-mouth resuldtallon. pale and has a weak pulte, place him on hJs blck, rm his lep and t11l/fJt him with a blanket. If the penon's face or lips appear blue, breath leel11I lhalloW and pulae weak, give hJm mouth-to- mouth ~n. andbave aomeone call bt http. IW • I I t l I! r.------------------------1 S'IURECOUPON . I 20~ SAVE~ ONA.NY!BARSPICTURBDBELOW. 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Thin-lipped people are con· sidered less happy looking. 2. False. A team. of behavioral scien· tists at Britain's University of Sussex studied the relationship between facial structure and personality characteris- tics and concluded that people with long, angular faces are more respon· sive. assertive and outspoken than in· dividuals with short. square faces. who are more restrained. conforming and shrewd. 3. False. Dr. Leopold Bellak. professor of psychiatry at the Albert Einstein C.ol· lege of Medicine. stated in his mono· graph, "Reading Faces," that a woman's makeup doesn't hide her character and personality. However. the theatrical makeup used in model· ing and entertainment professions to cover naws and mask details can even hide a person's personality and inter· fere with an accurate diaAnosls of his character. 4. Troe. Seventy-two percent of the male students and.84 percent of the fe.. male students m a Stank>rd University study reported thar they could tell when !Omeone was staring at them behind their backs. Other research indicated not eveiyone experiences this feeling. 5. True.Psychologists from Britain's Ox- k>rd University and Swansea University looked at the way a person's eyes ex· press his emotions. They categorized their observations as follows: interest· excitement: eyes track and look, eyebrows down. enjoymen110y: smil· Ing eyes. circular wrinkles; distress. anguish: crying eyes. arched eyebrows; fear-terror: eyes frozen open: shame- humlllation: eyes cast downward; anser·r~: eyes narrowed . .. 'Tni~. A National Institute of Mental Health study separated the dynamics of FAMILY WUJU.Y • MY 10 • 1113 15 • I smiles into three cat~ries: "felt" smiles (spontaneous expressions of positive emotions), "false" smiles (de- liberate attempts to appear as if a pos- itive emotion is felt when it isn't) and "miserable" smiles (acknowledgment of feeling miserable but not intending to do much about it). The researchers added thal there are two types of "false" smiles: the "phony" smile (an na/Toudi effort to appear animated although there are no emotions felt) and the "masking" smile (an attempt to hide a stron~ n~iye emotion by appearing positive). tw . 'burs when you buy a ~lOuch Ramror °M'irlBlade Refik ~ i I I I I I I I I I Adwnltement As reported in newa 1torie1 in the New York Time1. Wa1hington Po1t. Chicaso lribune, Miami Herald, Ecologi1t, Paul Harvey News ................. . ROACH PRUFE, #I in University Tests ln a report released by the UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA and published by the EN· TOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA. eight commercial and test products that included a broad spectrum of insecticides were tested against a product called •RoAcH PRUFE."The tests were conducted in heavily infested apartments and showed at the end of the 8 week test period that with a single application of RoAcH PRU FE in each apartment, the roach population was reduced by an average 99. 5%. By comparison, with the worst results were two widely recognized insecticides currently used in aerosols and applied by exterminators. They showed a 0% (no) reduction at the end of the 8 week tests. ~ Commenting in a letter, the University researchers stated: "Our upemnce undu : fold conditions has shown that wltm propuly applied, the R OACH P RUFE formula provitks 1 a degru of cockroach control that is usually superior to all other regisured crmtmt rcial or 1 consunur products." Diuatf' Carrier/I O~rk11, Kaay ~Apply Alan Brite, holder of.15 U.S. and foreign patents has just been awarded the first of 3 U.S. patents pending on ROACH PRuFi::. Brite says: •Because roaches simply do not 1 recognize ROACH PRUFE as an insecticide, they do not try to avoid it by seattcring to other parts of your residence as they do with other insecticides. Plus the electrostati· cally charged powder sticks to their bodies. They then carry the powder back into the ' Willa spreading it among the other roaches. The result is you kill not only the roaches you tee, but also those hidina and multiplying in the walls." ROACH PRUPB is odorless, non-evaporating, non-staining and non-flammable. The powder is simply applied with a teaspoon under kitchen appliances and in other hidden areas. ft can be used in homes, ~hool,a. hospitals, restaurants, plus new conatruc:t.w.i. U RoACll PRU YE la not available at your local hardware store, the manul.acturer will be tllad to send it to you. To obtain a one pound container, juat lend a check« money order for $8. 90. which includes postage. Add tax ii you five in California. One pound covers up to • 9 room relidence. You'll need an extn pound for a batement or aaraae. Send to Copper Brite, Inc., Dept. 12 at 5147 W. Jefferson Blvd., Los Anaelea, Ca. 90016. Copies of tht Univttlity teat are available by sendif\I a self ·Mldreued atamped envelope to Copper Brite. Inc., Dept. A. e ,_., •~, '"'·· 1• FROM ARCH VILLAINS TO ASSORTED HEELS USING FOOTPRINTS ~ TO~TRAC~-C~~~~~~ ~~ ~~~ William J. Bodziak. a specwial agent in ~'\ the F.B.I. laboratory in ashington. :\;..~ D.C .. who specializes in shoeprint and ~~~~ tire-tread analysis. "Rather. their help is \~ in dismissing others from a group of ~ 1 -~-surbb1~-". fj d' h bee cha! " ~ "o ms s n mgs ave n · lenged in court with no success. But ~.. because of its recent herita~~ th~ sci· \' ence of prints still awaits total accep- ~ • tance by forensic specialists. says John ~ DeHaan. a criminalist for the California .,,,,,,.,.,,,.. Justice Department. "Forensic scientists tend to be very B Ed R 'tz careful because our work is always Y em1 challenged," points out DeHaan. who conducted his own study in 1975 of S herlock Holmes studied them shoe types and their impressions. with a magnifying glass to Criminals usually do wear shoes deduce "whodunit." But in while committing a crime. but the bare- many criminal cases, foot· foot culprit is not uncommon. Rapists pri nts and shoeprints are photo-often remove their shoes before attack· graphed and then forgotten. or ignored ing. while other criminals may attempt altogether by unknowing investigators. to muffle their approach by going Now. thanks to pioneering research barefoot or wearing socks alone. by Dr. Louise Robbins. an associate "Once you put on a shoe. it's like j• professor of anthropology at the looking at the same print information University of North Carolina. footprints through a diny window," OeHaan says. l and ~oeprints are emeraing as vital But even a diny window sometimes 1 clues in criminal investigations. sheds enough light. ll The science of footprint analysis is Robbins has assisted police in 25 young and needs to be explored one murder cases throughout the United step at a time. cautions Dr. Robbins, States and Canada -and one in who has been nicknamed "Feet" by Sweden. And in her campus laboratory. her associates. But with the catalogue where she works with four apprentices. system she's developing, footprints one she analyzes photographs of footprints day may become as incontrovertible in and shoeprints from crime scenes prosecutions as fingerprints -as long worldwide. as police are on their toes when It It was an unlikely trek from class- comes to preserving them. "Every print room to murder scene for the Chicago. I've found so far Is different," says Rob-born Robbins. Her work In physical an· bins. a lanky, SS.year-old blonde whose thropology -documenting the ap- favorite shoes are penny loafers. pearance of ancient people by studyins Robbins has deveJoped 46 measure-their remains -brought her to a ments and catalogued 60 features remote cave in Kentucky in 1972 to relating to sh~ to help catesorize study a prehistoric Indian camp. She feet. She notes such details as the curve was fascinated with the more than of each toe. how each aligns with the 4.500 ancient footprints In the cave. other and how the toes' impressions and after learning that llnle information change when ~ person Is running. about prints existed. !!he initiated her From a footprint's length, width and own research. depth, II is sometimes possible to Her new career began in 1976 after estlmate a person's height and weight. frustrated Pennsylvania authoritle., In· Robbins has even used a series of vestlgating a murder and arson with prints to detcribe a peoon·s eait. only shoeprints in the snow as du~. This new expertise also applies to contacted local anthropologists for footwear and can provide vital cluts. help. They were referred to ffobblns. Somebody who steps down hard with She studied photographs of the his heels first. for example, will dispfay prints and deacrlbed the suspect' s feet. this trai.I not only In hls footprints but "They studied shoes of numerous also on his shoe soles. auspeds and finally found the match of 'The value of prints as eviden~ Is the foot and shoe I described," she not usually ln ldentlfylna a swiped at says. "Once the man was confronted. he confessed." Ed RrmiU 1s a _,, "'*" 1rw The s.crameneo Shetlock Holmes mlahl have con· Union ~In ColbmHi. sldered it elementary. fW BUYERS GUIDE TEST SMOKE AT MY RISK ""11t FAltlO<JS MAND CIGAR MWUlt mat1e "°"' WORLD'S MOST ,,,. . . EXPENSIVE CIGAR TOBACCOS WALLY l'RNM LTD., Dtllle llC 111 , .. ow c...r..... .... • ...... ""' ""'., ... Niii ........... --....................................... \ Poetry Contest -------------- A $1,(XX) Grand Prize will be awarded in a new poetry contest sponsomi by the World of Poetry. 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H .... 11 W hen you look at the new 1V sea· son. it's hard to believe that there were shows around even weirder than what reached the fall schedule, i.e., Manimal (a crime solver who can turn In· to various animals); JuSI Our luck (a TV weatherman who has a hip geniet, and Mr. Smith (a talking orangutan who works as a spy). But yes, fans, according to advertising's Dancer Fitz- gerald Simple, there are pilots out there that we con- sider evert more blune. And worst of all, they could show "m=~t~· """'='~=--.... .:WM.n~~ ... Mtlu~ .... .--. MOrlOll ,,.,. II F~WJm.V•IWI ••· •• up sometime later as mid· season replacements. We'd prefer not to stop at 13 13th Auenue, a "oomedy-WltMy" about a father and son who discover their build· ing is inhabited by folks who tum into werewolves. vampires and "assorted monster types." The super· intendent is a nasty troll who never fixes anything, and next door lives a 2,()()().year- old witch with eyes for Dad. We were also pretty shook up at the thought of having to watch Nightmares. Some sam- ple plot chillers: "A young priest on a lonely desert highway faces a driverless pickup truck''; "A man battles a giant rat threateni~ the takeover of his home. · We must confess that this show. and much of the new season as well. does sound like a real nightmare. A nd speakin~ of low- life shows, it's amaz- ins what can become valuable alter a time. There's a movement going on to glorify mundane old TV shows not nearly good enough 10 be clwics but not quite bad enough to be camp. II'& known a.s Video Gauche. These shows were just "sort of there" during the ear- ly days of 1V, reports Video magazine. But cassettes of th~ bland offerings are catching on big with video buffs today and are far more popular than the original shows ever were. For exam· pie, Space Patrol; 10m Cor- bttt, Space Cadet; Lost in Spac~; The Kraft Musk Hall; and ~ krry Ltwis Show. Lost In Spece lin<b n~ ploce. 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