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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-07-17 - Orange Coast Pilot• A Fairly rough ride Rodeo action is one of the highlights of the fin al weekend of the Orange County Fair. For more rodeo action phptographs, see page A4. For a calendar of activities for the final day of the Fair, see • pageA2. THI ORANGI COAST Another great day for the beach or tbe Fair u . you thoqht S.t"*y WM cnJy about pert.ct. thin lhould t» men of the 11UM w.ather In stare today after the Min burns off .my mom-ma 1ow cloudl. 'Todaya hip II expected to NICh about 73 ~ in OOlltal ....... jult. npt for attendlnl ti'» )Mt;, of the lo.da)' ~ c.oun Fair ii) c.o.ta Mela or for tiDI the bMch. A crowd ..ttmated at more than 50,000 turned out tor the fair Saturday. "What· ever'caJ*ity la, lt Joolca like we -have it" a 1~oman said lutnight. MeanWhilef u-.. .... that. IOUtta.tl)-brl fna Mmco .... mMbw blMIL,_. dltton• J•eaf. Water ·tamperatww ol '70 t ·-and turj ....,.,, a..e.t .. expe$cl to cm~. HunUilcton State a..m. detpite betnc .-rUaDY .... tor rennovadon. ataec:tild about 90,000 peoeae, ...... <Y,'• i.ra-t crowd. Newpart Be.ch drew 8&,000; Hunt- inaton Beedl City, 48,000 ... Bola Chica, 28,000. No a,un. were available few ~ Beech. -GOUNTY f DITIDN I SUNDAY, JULY 17, 1983 ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA 50 CENTS Apartment owner asks review of condo plan BY JODI CADENHEAD on....., ........ -1lbe €oeta Mesa etty Council Monday will review a six-year-old condominium ordinance that re-atrict:s the conversion of apart- ments after the owner of a complex aak~ officials to re-I consider a conversion plan that has been rejected twice. Terrance Ragan, owner of the 75-unit Ve~ Apartments at 1845 Anaheim Ave .. has aaked the council to approve the conversion .-of the three-beQroom apartments that will range in price from $87.600 to $97,000. The council rejected such a request in 1978 and apin in 1979, despite strong lobbying from V endome residents. The P1anninc c.omnu.&on will consider the conversion July 25. , The propoeed ordinance will allow the council to approve a candomiNum ·conversion even if the dty'a apartment vacancy rate drops below 3 percent provided f the owner· offers tenentl reloca- tion benefits. The current ordinance suggests converaiona be denied if the vacan- cy rate is leas than 3 percent. Although the results of a new I citywide survey are expected eoon, the vacany rate waa lem than 1 percent in June, 1981. "'The ordinance will improve the opportunity for people to become homeowners.'' aid Mayor Donn Hall, who 1upported the conversion in 19-?9 along with Councilwoman Nonna Hertq. "So man:Y people wanted the opportunity to become horne- r owners and we denied them that. It upeetl me." However. Councilman Ed McFarland, who oppoeed the con- version along with Councilwoman Arlene Schafer, said he still be- lieves it will diminish the number of rental units in Costa Mesa. .. I'm still not in favor of the conversion of apartments to con- dominiums at the whim of the owner," said McFarland. The council meets at 6:30 p.m. in the City Council Chambers, 77 Fair Drive. Harbor gets a cleaning The marine division of the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce-sponsored the Third Annual Clean Harbor Day Saturday, with area residents turning out to clean up Newport Harbor. In the photo· .at right, Don Howell of Costa Mesa does his part to siiag.;garbage from the water, while in the bottom photo, Jim Upton of Hunt- ington Beach waits his turn to dump a boat load of trash. Condominium prices down, sales are up Sales iJ! June are up 22 percent compared to January figures in Orange County .Br ~LENN SC01T on.....,,... ..... Orange Co\lnty condominiums are priced lea and selling faster now than at the start of this year, aooordina to a IW"Vey. The nnrt American Title In- aurance Co. Mid in ill survey of condominlWDI and planned de- velopments that l8les in 107 new complexe. were up 22 percent in June compared to January. The aWntae alee price WU $123,528, down $10,878 from the $134,406 average-in January. Prices ranged from a low of $46,950 for a 600-equare-foot, one-bedroom unit at Huntinarton West at Delaware and Garfield avenues in Huntington Beac}\ to t726,000 for 1 3,294-.quare-foot, three-bedroom unit at Belcourt Hill at Jamboree and Ford roads ln Newport Betlcb. The survey Mid developer J .M. Peters Co. hM 10ld 22 ot 50 units II.nee ill swank Belcourt KW complex went on the market in J'ebruary 1982. J'lfteen of &4 u.n.lta In the lldjlant Be~ Towne c.oDec:Uon haw told llnce June 1982. Meanwhile, De1!M Conltruc- 1 \ ' tion's Huntington West has sold 36 of 53 units since June 1982. Among the hottest sellers are: Harbor Creek in Dana Point, where 53 of 60 one-bedroom unitl have sold for $84,900 lince Febru- ary; Morningside ln Laguna Hilla, where all 102 two· and three-bedroom unitl llOld from $83,000 to $101 ,000 since June 1982; and Indian Hill Townhomea, The Angeia enapped their flv&-game lotlng streak u Brian Downing and Bobby Clark hit homer1 In an 8-5 victory In Baltimore. Page B 1. also in Laguna Hills, where 53 of 56 four-bedroom units sold for $139,500 since June 1982. With sales up, the 'inventOry of unBC>ld, completed units dwindled from 3,132 in January to 1,977 in June. · All 107 of the developments include carpeting ln their base price. One hundred include a finished patio or deck. Air con - "Hot Dots" means wear- ing dots, spots, dashes and splashes of con- trasting colors on flnger- nalla. Page C2. ditioning is-included in 56, whil~ 36 call it an option and 15 don't offer it at all. Gas appliances are featured in 58 developments; electric ap- pliances are in 46. Three offer options. All projects include dish- washers ln the price. Twen- ty-eight include trash compactors and 53 boast automatic garage door openers. lllEI C4 C4 Cl,Dl-8 C4 C7 .u CM C4 rn .CMS AJ • Bl-4 Cl CM AS Al Higher tides • • give r~se to resident woes !{..~f:"~LEIN When Jack and Mischa Alward moved to their home on River Avenue in Balboa 18 years ago, they agreed they would never ''Their shoes were floating in' the cloeeta," he recalled. ; Finally, they had to move out for four months while the interior, of their home waa refurbiahed. ' It didn't U8ed to be like thia, the' 1 ' j I I I I I ,eave. Alward& said. . ~-.....- But now, they're not BO .sure they can afford to stay. The sea channel on which they live-the salt water which makes their property BC> valuable and so appealing -is threatening to drive them from their home. "It's really frightening," Mis- cha said. Lut January, the Alwarda, too lick with the flu to lift sandbags, watched in frustration as the ocean flowed over their bulkhead, into their living room and on to their carpeting. They fell helpless. And BO did many of their nelthbors. The. farnicy...next door was flooded out three times in two months during the height of last winter's storms, Jack said. . "When we bought the place, we . never had anylrouble," Jack u.id. ''Then, a couple of yean later, I had to build the bulkhead up about four inches. A year later, the water started going over that." So, as the tides got hicher and higher, Alward ~t up hia bulkhead -the small embank- ment designed to protect water- front property from the lalt water. In 16 years, his bulkhead ha grown by a foot. And the water keeps coming down the channel from the sea -a little bit more of it every yeAr. "We u.ed to think that we'd· have no troul>le in the 9W'DllW!t". It was only the winter high tide9 - (See FLOODING, P.,e A!) A heart attack gave birth to Elder Tot plan BY LAURA RUSH on ... o.11r,......., terrible. It seems like thia ia something that's needed." Life begets life. But sometimes In a handout he designed to 90 does near-death. generate corporate and individual Three years ago, Ray DiSalvo's support for Elder-Tot, DiSalvo grandmother had a heart attack. says he expects the centers to. She survived the attack, but his provide needed day care far life hasn't been the same since. children and "restore dignity and -"Moat doctors told her to just sit purpoae to the lives of our com.: around and do nothing," DiSalvo munity elders." : said. "I felt that wasn't the thing to But Di.Salvo can aee even man do. (I thought) the best thing benefactors ihan the communitj would be a bat./.'' elders. He believes Elder Tot'• And Elder Tot was born. impact will reach into the busi.nellt Not a baby, but a concept to world. combine low--OOSt se.nior citizen ''The corporate world is loaina housing and child day-care. Elder productivity," he said. "Mo~ Tot is an idea still in its formative worry about their children. I can stages, an all-consuming idea that guarantee ... when school letl outf_ practically has coet DiSalvo his the phone networks light UP, job. becauae mothen a.re worrying Hia goal is to see senior citizens about their children getting home. tend to ehildreD"duri.ns the day in aafel~"*8lling them to-bolt..theU'~ exchange for housing ln reno-doors. But you know their mi.ncW vat.ed, abandoned 1ehoola. He are 'not on their work when they. planl to start a pilot pf'OIJ'am in worry about their childrena' aaf~: OrangeCounty, wherehesaysthe ty." :: needs of chilctr.n and aenior But there have been ~ citizens are not being met. blocks. At first, DiSalvo ~ "Kida today are running ram-his idea off' friend.a and ba••h-t pant.," he said. ''The (nation's) .. aaaociate.. "I kept getting thet day-care center condition ia ter-same resporwe,'' he said. Lota~ rible, the latch-key situation is (See ELDER TOT, Pap A!) ~ Author Robert V. Weins- tein wrltea about the beat job opportl.4nltles "and also covers the ca- reers to avoid In "How To Make Money In the 801, ''the cover story In today's Famlfy Weekly. . I I t l . I I I d Orange Cout OAILV PILOT/Sunday, July 17, 1983 FLOODING ••• From Paatl A 1 combined \vtth storms -that were bad," Alward said. Not so these days. The seven-foot, two-lnch tide which hlt last weekend caused streets to flood throughout Balboa Penin- sula and the Wand. The Balboa Ferry was cl06ed to cars due to heavy sand~g. Jack points to similar flooding problems, especially with recent bad weather, all along the Southern California coast -Crom ~ Beach to Malibu. The only conclusion Jack and Mi8cha can come up with is that ~ level of the ocean ls slo~y getting higher. They can't help but think the may be crazy. But the fact is that theylre right, according to Tom Garrison, a marine scientist who teaches at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa. The ocean is rising, he said, due to a combination of factors: •First, there's the local, tempor- ary phenomenon known as "El Nino." Due to unseasonably warm waters. tides are running about four inches higher than expected this year. "The currents are not working as they should and as a result the overall sea level has gone up a bit," Garrison said. •Secondly, there's the fact that ·the world is still coming out of the last glacier ice age, he said. Huge glaciers are receding as the earth's overalltemperature increases - both because of naturaJ warming trends and because of ma.runade pollutants. Melting-ice caps mean a lot more water in the world's oceans. Dellr ............ "" ... ...._ Jack Mischa cla mps this board into place when high tides threate n to com e over the bulkh~ad at his Balboa home. ....-" •In Southern California, a re- gion of intense geologicaJ activity. the coastline drops down a frac- tion each year toward the center of the earth, Garrison said. Though it may be only a miniscule cnange. the land is dropping. making the water come higher and higher uhore. Another local phenomenon is beach erosion, which doesn't af- feet har-bor residenis but does figure into the problems of beach side residents. The prot.lem looks grim -and it's not going to get any better, Garrison said. "Meteorologists are saying that the weather in the last year JS a return to~ more typical weather pattern for this area." he said. "The last 25 years havebeen much warmer than usuaJ." So what's the solution for the AJwards and people like them? "Moving-to Barstow or Vic- torville might be a good idea," Garrison said, laughing. "I wouldn't build (on the water- front)," he said. The4act-remains7-hew~ver, that people have built up their homes and their lives aJong the some- times tempestuous ~a. And for them, a solution must be found. " 'Nothing stops for time or tide.' " Jack Alward is fond of quoting. "But someone who knows what the hell is going on has got to devise something to help," he adds. The city of Newport Beach has begun a program to build up all the bulkheads in the area to nine feet -high ebough to withstand even the highest high tide, said Ben ~olan. director of public works. "The program has been really active since -January " he--aaid. "But there's a lot more to be done." Spring tides as high as eight feet have hit certain areas already, he said, and the city is working to raise the bulkheads of some of the older homes, llke the AJwards', to a sale level. "It's hard to go back into the low-lying areas and raise the level of the land," Nolan said. But no one can predict what will happen if tides continue to rise at their current rate. All Jack Alward can say ls that blllJons of dollars of property may be in jeOpardy. And meanwhile. another high tide -the tide charts call it at -seven-f~. t.wo-i~chfi bu t Alward says it will probably run more like eight feet -is due around August 10. No progress in ending record_ state budget·inipas se SACRAMENTO (AP) -The Legislature met Saturday for a tiny session one Republican s:alled ''a charade." but made no progress towards ending the budget dead- lock that has broken the all-time holdout record. the Capitol steps to protest the Deukmejian has said he will announce whether he will call a speciaJ election on the initiative. " possibility that Republican Gov. About 150 people. mainly from groups representing the elderly. poor and disabled. held a rally on George Deukmejian might cut weliare, sociaJ services and educa- tion programs, then call a $14 million special election in Decem- ~r. f~r a GOP reap~rtionment lJUt.latlve. Assembly Speaker Willie Brown. D-San Franct.co, told the raJJy that Deukmejian is "a person elected by all the people. who by his actions in regards to this budget, clearly indicates he only repretenta a very few." No action is expected on the budget before t.1onday, when Today at the Orange County Fair Tiie Orenge County Fair win conc;tud41 tonight et mldnlghl et tlle taltgrounds In Cos1e M ... end there wlll be • lull ldledule of cernlvlll tlCles. l/VMtOClt compet1t1on1. o•rne boo1h• and di~ Some of the actlVltles lndude TOOAV • 10 e m Purple Pig -Uveetoelt -: AllenUe of Breeda - UvestOCk 11ee; Gl ... l>IOwlnQ, Fine Arta Bu~. I • 11 a.m .. Fl0tel deelgn dem<>Ntretlon Hy Brtooa end Couttlne Community College studenl•. ~ & erden &Uildlng; Leether Carvinga by Herry MY.1. Crelts Theetre In the Crelta Buildlng. • 12 noon: Cluatc C.cllll-. Fal...nc>w groundt; Blee Luz. Uttle Thellter • 1 p.m. The GrMt Orange County POt'k Rib Coollin' Coolton. Ille Main Mall; Country Fun Cont .. ta. Country Meedowl: Squ11e Dence, OrlngMend PeYIMOn; MU91c 1 le C911, lnt•netlonal Pl-: Shlrtllllls Characters, Llveetoctl eree; Prlz• Winning Flower Arrengernenta. Crelt Thellter In Cratt1 Building • 1.30 p.m .. FOOd FentMIM wtttt Nuta, Horne Art• Building: wr .. 1nno contest, Country Cornela: Kida' Cont .. ta. eoumz;:,ner•. • 2 pm.: Cf\arlie Red Mlnatrel Sl'IOw. Country 1: Blee; Luz, Little Theatre, Ruh lingo, Flllr Court, Woo W oo SI-I. Gr9*1'a Place, E1r1 M11oellua lnternetlonal Lumt>er)eclt ShOw. Four Ring; BallM Gr111t, Country Meedows; 4H arid FFA. FIOwer AnlnQlng Cont•t. U-toclr. -St10wf1ng: The Greet Orange County Port! Rib Coc*ln' Coc:*ofl judging, MelnM ... • 3 p.m .. Cendy A.pPe Clooo6ra. lnt•n'91lonal ~; Dencera and Kw ate. ln1ematlonal Pl-. la! lOolnaky, L'-10Ck At•: Beby cont .. t. Little ThNtre: Slllrttalla Ctlatecten, H«ltage Stage, 4H and FFA Junior Award•. ShowrlnQ: Candlewlcll Chr19tma., C<aftt TMetre: Country Fun Comest• -hOg calllng. nail dfMno. rooet• cro.lng, Country MHdowl. • 3:30 p.m. Cut Ind Preparation of Freeh Port!, ~ G111efy In Home An• 9ulldlng, Oandng Wl1erl, Mlln ..... : l{lda' Contest•. Country Cornela; 094 TllCO 'ronllla Toee. Country ~. ' • 4 p.m .. Rodeo. at Gtandll111d; Chartle Red Minstrel Show, Country eon-.; lu! Toolnlky, Gr9*1'1 ~.Gardening in Southern Cllllornia, FIOWer & G1rden Bulldlng, Eaen Meroellua Lurnberjac;ll Show, Fw Ring. 811ll1n Gr111t, Country M•ldowL • 5 p.m .. Nine 10 Five Fuhlon Show, C<.na Bulldlng: Plq WMhing Conlnt. Llveltoc:« 11N: Gllta of Siik "'-s and PoCpoUN'I, Ctafta Theatre: Se.nta A.na Winds, H«ttage Stage; Country Fun Conteeta -nog calllng, nail driving and roost« cro.lng al CounW MMdow8; Woo Woo Steven•. Flllr Court; Sunlhlne Compeny. Uftle 'fMelt•: Riiy COOC* Ml'9lc a 11 Cart, Ll-todt llM: 1121 Toolnatly. Gtoundt; Bellen Grarit. Gf9*l's Pl-: Al_,.. Belly OencNrt. Or~ncl P1Ylllon. • 5:30 p.m.: GymaaOea. Mein Mall: DanclnO W1ttt1, Mlln Mell; Sculplurn In ic:.. Gourmet Gallel'y; Del Tlco fortllla Tou, Country Cornets. • 8 p,m.: Ct11rlle Red Minatrel Show, Country eorn.t-1; 8leclr. Luz Dancers. Liiiie ThMtre: Miii Piggy Show, Flowtf & GerlWI Bulldlng; u .... 1ocil Quiz Bowl Chemplolllhlpa, Llllellock Stlowf'lng; Shlr1tail Ch818C1e<s. Flower & Garden Bulldlng; Seltlmb111q1141 Juggiera, Gtounda; Counlry Fun ConlMll. Country MMdowa. • 8·30 p.m. Sant• An• Wlnda, Herltlge Stage • 7 p.m · OXO. A.tllngton ThMtr•: Orctlld Care by St-911• Orehld9 of O<ange County. F'-& Garden Building; Oil Lampe by Ractlaal Mllllof'y. Craft• ThMtr•; Ken Orrick and Stage er-. lnterna1lonel "'-: Vandermelde, Or•noetand Pavlllon; Earl M1roellua •nt•netlonel Lumber- jack ShOw. Four Ring; Sunlhlne Comp•ny, Little TMetre. • 7:30 p.m .. M & W V811ely, Country MMdowl; Raguz:zl. Heritage St1ge. • 8 p m.: Rod«>. Grandatand; Magic ~-by ReQuzl. Herttage Stage; Atnh Belly Denceara. Orengeleod: 1nter10t DMigfl by Peggy Smyth, Floral 8ulldlng; Black Luz Otlnoer'a. Little TMetre. • 8:30 p.m.: OenclnO w11 ... Mllln Miii, · • 9 p.m.: oxo. Artlnglon ThM*: Floral DMigfl Oemonltraoon, F!ower & G1roen Bulldlng; Crllg ~le. Heritage Stage; Vendennelde, Orangeland, Elrl M81c:ellu1 Lum\>efjac;k Show. Fair Rlng. • 9:30 p.m.· Dancing Weter•. Mein Miii. • 10:30 p.m · Dancing W1ters. Mein Mell. Admt111on la S4 for adull1. 11 lor children 8 to 12 end y<>ungaert uncle< 6 11• •Omitted frM Parking I• St Another nice day Coastal Extended T emperatures L tu .• ., .. ., .. 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' L..,. t I -Gunman gives up quie tly after 30-hour standoff r A tense 30-hour armed atandoff ended suddenly and peacefU.lly Saturday night when a gunman surrendered to police omcers surrounding his divorced wife's home in excluaive Anaheim Hills in northeutem Orange County. Booked into Anaheim City Jail on suspicion of making threats against a public officiaJ and resist- ing arrest was 32-year-old Michael A. F.rickaon. ·He alao is facing charges of violation of a court order which police said barrt!$1 him from V'Wting his ex-wife's home and for diacharg- lng a firearm in the city. Weapons allegedly were found in the residence at 960 S. Hedin Circle. There were no injuries, police said, though residents in seven adjacent homes were evacu- ated as a precautionary measure. Nobody was hurt. Erickson, who • had ignored tape-recorded pleas from his 13-year-old and two sisters and who had been without power since police \hut off electricity to the house Friday night, walked out of theresidenceat8:03 p.m. He waa unarmed. "I figured you guys were never going to go away," he told some of the 25 offioeni at the .cene. The Iona liege began atwt 2 p.m. Friday when neighbors said they saw Erick.son enter the home that hls divorced wife, Deborah Jo, shares with two daughters and a son. She and the children were away at the time. A court re- straining order issued at the time of the divorce last February barTed Erickson from vi.siting the house. said police spokeswoman Sheri Erlewine. Police h eard one shot from i~i~ the home at about 8:30 p.m. Fff!!y. They attempted to enter the premises shortly afte.r mid- night alter a barrage of tear gas. However, Erickson allegedly told them to go no farther or he'd fire. according to Erlewine. Erickson was described as the former owner of a construction company in the northern part of the county. (ELDER TOT ... From Page A1 moral support but no financial aid. "I tried a few get-rich-quick schemes around here (in Newport Beach) and they didn't pan out," OiSalvo said, so he turned to government . ..-Orange County's congressionaJ representatives. "The Republicans tell me, basically, at this point if it were a cure for cancer and cost a dollar. forget about it. So they sent me across the street to the Demo- crats," he said. DiSalvo still is waiting for a respolUe to h1a Elder-Tot Idea. In the meanwhile, he's filed for non-profit status for the would-be centers. He's still waiting. Without non-profit status, DiS- ..aW~ eol.iai.. funds-.from corporations. Until then, he's doing what he knows best - marketing a salable product. Drawing from 18 years as a sales representaive, DiSalvo has de- vised a campaign he thinks will help sell the .idea of a seruor citizen-run day care center. Despite all these obstacles, this 38-year-old remains convinced that Elder Tot is necessary. "Kids today are trying to cram , life into 5 or 10 or 15 years (because) aoclety is you th orien- ted. You can't grow old in this society. They push you in the comer. "Somebody's got-to' take some steps .. .I really feel somebody has to do it." Because his hands are legally tied for now, Di Salvo has had more time to develop his concept on paper. He plans to lease abandoned achoola in Orange County and subdivide them into "mlnl-apartmenta" to ho_us_e-~• lower-income senior citiz.ena, who will then care for children drop- ped off at the cent.er. The elders will teach the tots arts and crafts, ga.rdening,"whatever their field ..of expertise was. before they retired," Di Salvo said. "We want to draw on the wisdom of elderly people and their time and provide something they need -housing. TotaJ cost of . operation: an estimated $50.000 to $100,000. DiSaJvo said he has received tentative support from the Irvine Foundation and Burroughs Corp., but until he gets his non-profit okay, he's still waiting. ' J ti NATION Reagan says he's open;{o n e w idea s on arms r e duction By Tbe A11odated Pre11 WASHINGTON -President Reagan ~d Saturday hf remains open to new ideas for winning a nuclear anns reduction agreement with the Soviet Union and repeated his offer to deplo) fewer than the 100 MX missiles now planned if the Soviets agree t.c 90l'ne similar reduction in their arsenal. In his weekly noont.imE radio address, Reagan called this "a time of opportunity and hope" but said it is vital to sustain the congressional coalition that • approved continued development of the MX intercontinental nuclear missile. The presid,tnt .-ei terated his willingnes.5 to consider "any serious Soviet counteroffer" to achieve a reduction in the world's nuclear.weapons arsenals and pledged to "continue to seek new ideas for achieving an arms reduction breakthrough." . . . Plane with radioactive cargo crash es BRJSTOL, Tenn. -Specialists in protective white coveralls gently unloaded two steel-and-lead crates of highly cadioactive lridium-192 on Saturday from a small cargo plane that ran off an airport runway, crashed and burned. No radfalion leaked from the '500-pound containers, each containing 150 to 200 wafers of Iridium: 192, which are used for X-rays of micrO&COpic wel<js)Or cracks, officials saig. Ku Klux Klan m ar ch es in Dallas DALLAS -More than 60 Ku Klux Klan members, protected by a wedge of riot-equipped police, marche~f through five downtown blocks Saturday to shout their messages of white supremacy, and four people were arrested. A few eggs, a rock, a cigarette lighter and an umbrella were throwh at the Klan members but caused no injuries. One onlooker set off a firecracker. One Klan member was arrested before the march began for allegedly carrying an illegal pistol and rifle in her car, said Police Chief Billy Prince. Three other people, all anti-Klan demonstrators, were arrested, two for allegedly carrying an illegal machete, and a third for throwing the cigarette lighter, Prince said. STATE Photos of 'd ead' m en discovered LO~G BEACH -Police are checking the records of missing Marines against photographs apparently showing dead men after the pictures were found at the home of a man charged with eight homosexual-related killings. The photos were found at the Long Beach home of Randy Steven Kraft, who is under investigation ~ oui-atates-fer-eight-murder9-oveMhe-past 10 yea.rs. The photos of the lifeless-looking Marines were among 2,000 pictures found at Kraft's home, said h.is attorney. Doug Otto. .H ospital costs up in sta te SACRAMENTO-Californians were charl§ed an average of $739 for a day in a hospital during the first three months of 1983, up $120 or 19.4 percel"lt over the sam& period last year, a state agency said Saturday. The average stay of 7 days cost $5,135. up 17.5 percent, the California Health Facilities Commis&on said. The commission is responsible for monitoring and disclosing financial statistics for California hospitals. Prices went up, the commission said, because of higher costs for supplies and services, more kinds of patient services, a decline in the number of patie nts, an increase in unpaid charges, and because the hospitals made a profit instead of losing money · N o comment from 'sex tap es' la wyer LOS ANGELES -After nearly a week of spectacular and contradictory pronouncements about supposed ''sex tapes" involv- ing government officials, lawyer &bert K. Steinberg made himself unavailable to reporters Saturday. Beverly Hills police want criminal charges brought against Steinberg. Local TV stations have said the attorney met secretly Friday with Los Angeles District Attorney Robert Philibosian in hopes of negotiating immunity from proeecution on the charge police requested: filing a false police report. Philibosian ref used co1TU11ent on those reports, except to say, "We have not offered h.im immunity." WORLD Conta dora Group's s ummn b egins CANCUN, Mexico -The Contadora Group's first summit that opened here Saturday dramatizes the deep concern that guerrilla violence in Central America may soon escalate into a regional war. Presidents Miguel de la Madrid of Mexico. Ricardo de la F..spriella of Panama, Luis Herrera Campins of Venezuela and Belisario Betancur of Colombia scheduled the two-day meeting as reports increased that an armed conflict between Nicaragua and Honduras is imminent. Previous meetings have been at the foreign minister level. A Mexican diplomatic soun:e. who spoke on condition he not be identified, sajd delegations from the four countries were considering sending their foreign ministers to the United Nations as early as next week to express their concern. ' Mexican lab or leader shot in Tijuan a TIJUANA. Mexico -A labor leader pd candidate for the City Council of Tijuana was shot and criticalfy injured Saturday by a man who burst into his home. Police sajd the attack might have been political. F.cluardo Bertolini. 45, was reported h~pilalized in critical condition. The gunman who shot Bertolini in &e face and chest at about 12:30 a.m. fled in a car and remained at large Saturday afternoon. said Rlcardo Gilbert, commander of Tijuana's judiciaJ police. Copter sinks in channel LONOON (AP) -A BriUah Al~waya helicopter shuttlln1 pAll- engers to the Scilly lales vacation reaort crashed and sank Saturday in the ~llah Channel. Offidalt said 20 of the 26 people aboard were missing and feared drowned. Six survivors were l'e9CUed by lifeboats and two Royal Navy helicopters that raced to the crash scene two miles off St. Mary's, the largest of the five main islands. The Civil Aviatibn Authority was trying to determine the cause of the crash and there was specu- lation the helicopter flew into a flock of birds. "There are a lot of dead birds at the scene of the crash ," said Scillies coast guard spokesman Denver Childs. The navy called off its search at nightfall, but said it would resll.me at dawn Sunday despite de- teriora tin g weath er. Prin ce Charles sent a message of sym- pathy for British Airways to give to the victims' families. The survivors -two pilots, two local women, a 12-year-old boy and a 14-year-old girl -¥re taken to local hospitals. Offi · iden · ied the pilots as Captains · ·c wlor and Neil Charlton. A Briu Airways spokesman said both re "vet- ... Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, July 17, 1983 S ,.,..,...,0' Lucille Langley-Willia ms, left is helped up stairs from a lifeboat afte r being r escued from a British Ai rways helicopter tha t crashefJ and sunk in the English Chann el Saturday, leav- ing 20 perso!'s m issing. eran pilots." Names o{ the two children were not released. One of the women, Meagan Smith, was seriously injured and was flown from St. Mary's by helicopter to the Royal Cornwall Hospital at Truro. The other woman , Lu ci lle Langley-Williams, had three cracked ribs. "I remember a bang and I think it must have been when we hit the water .... I started struggling with the door handl e," Langley-Williams told Press As- sociation, the British domestic news agency. "It was difficult. l twisted an<J , pulled at it frantically and finaJly' it opened. I remember taking a very deep breath and thinking it seemed a long, long way getting t.o the surface. Then I could see the water paler above." Senate andoff on MX missile debate I WASHING TON (AP) -Sen- ate supporters and foes of the MX missile battled to a temporary standoff Saturday in an increas- ingly bitter and personal test of wills between Republican leaders and a small band of Democratic liberals led by Democratic Sen. Gary Hart, D~Colo. Opening an unusual Saturday session, Majority Leader Howard H. Baker Jr. concede:cf that Hart, a candidate for his party's presiden- tial nomination, had achieved his goal of prolon~ debate on the land-based intercontinental rrus.,. ile. Baker had hoped for a final vote on a $200 billion defense authorization bill -including MX funds -by late last week, but said $aturday, "I don't know when we'll finish." Because no MX amendments Gi nny Foat a t the California convention of the National Organization of Women. • Foat gives up state post, not woinens rights fight had yet been called up for dis- cussion, the Senate spent tpe day working through a series of un- related military ~ues. Sen. Charles McC Mathias Jr., R-Md., urged approval of resol- ution calling on the president to include sea-launched cruise miss- iles in the strategic arms control talks now continuing in Geneva. It was defeated 47 to 40. As the Senate debated. Reagan { said the congressional coal1t1on that approved continued devt!lop. · ment of the MX must be sustainf:.'d. , In h.is weekly radio address, h1.·. · ~ said earlier action by Congrc>ss permitting him to proceed with the MX. showed "there is .hope . that we ciin linally begin to rt'dul·<.·. this trend" of U.S. and Sovil't . expansion of nuclear weapons. · Congress has approved mon~ for flight testing the missile Los Angele's-Las· Vegas bus crashes, 39 injure d -LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP) -A California desert area known a~ Las Vegas-bound charter bus Clark Curve, Marunez said from Los Angeles ran off an Seven ambulances and the isolllted s~tch of !1ighway and CHP's. helkypt.er and fixed-wmg crashed Saturday, injuring at least airplane transported the injured to 39 people, three of them critically. hospitals in Las Vegas. 40 miles officials said. northeast of the crash site. shl• 1 The injured, most of them said. Spanish-speaking. were taken to Martinez said the bus was - four Las Vegas hospitals after the carrying 43 passengers. and somt- bus plunged down an embank-apparently escaped injury. ment and across two ravines, Eighteen people were hospital· landing upright 441 feet from ized at Sunrise Hospital, l l were Interstate)5, said California High-taken to Desert Springs Hospital. way Patrol dispatcher Carol seven to Valley Hospital and thrt.>E> Martinez. to Southern Nevada Memonal An ambulance driver said the Hospital bus had dropped down a 15-foot At Valley Hospital, one was in • e mbankment. critical condition. and was idenL· "It threw people around like rag ified by hospital spokeswoman dolls," said Charles Harris. 24. a Marsha Hawkins as Bruna Ureste, driver for the Baker Community 79, of Los Angeles. The other two Service Ambulance. "There was critically injured passengers wen• not one seat that appeared Lo be at Sunrise, where officials did not bolted down. They were thrown disclose their identities. all over." The bus driver. Nate Wilson, 42. No other vehicles apparently of Cuda hy , Calif .. was in senous were involved in the crash. which condition at Valley, Hawkins said OAKLAND (AP) -California lion of Women, took a leave of occurredjustafter 11a.m.about15 Ambulance driver Harris said the NOW leader Ginny Foat, facing abeence from her $18,500-a-fear miles southwest of the Cali-driver appeared to have been trial on murder charges stemming post after her Jan. 11 arrest. fomia-Nevacla border in· a bleak thrown through the windsh.ield. from a 1965 killing in Louiaiana, r•~~·~iiwii'-!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~i asked supporters in the group's convention Saturday to save her a place in the battle for womens rights. "Today l stand alone in prob- ably the most important battle of my IHe. one which will determine my future, an out.come that I must seek alone," Foat told an overflow crowd of about 600 people. "My solace is that I know that you all will temporarily take up my task and carry my load," she said. "And I also know that you will save my place-, for I will return." .Foat, California's first paid coor- dlnat.or for the Nat.lonal Organiza- ffldcor1 Farms ' ,.We're Listening ••• What do you like about the Daily Pilot? What don't you like., Call the number at left and your mesaage will be recorded, transcribed and delivered to the appropriate editpr. Thl' same 24·hour answering service may be used to record let· ters to the editor on any topic Mailbox contributors must include Lhe1r name and telephone number for verification No clrculatlon <'alls. pleuse 642•6086 Tell us what s on your mind. I~ I D•llr Ptlol Oefl•ery It <hlMMtNd M<lna•r r ~ i•r 1 ;.,__" 1 f\Ot "'"• '"""' f\•oe· t.11 6 >Qp .. u •.,..&•? a,. •"0 "()"' (00t " f'I• Cle< ..... 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If you spend $20.000 for a resort area lot, what w ill be yo ur to tal cost for build ing a second home and getting it ready for use? ( ) A . Over $80,000 ( ) B . Over $100,000 ( ) C. Over $120,000 3. If y_ou spend $8 ,000 for one week of resort time- share, what is the total annual sales price (full year use) of yo ur unit? ( ) A . Approximately $100,000 ( ) B. Approximately $200 ,()()() ( ) C . Approxi mately $400,000 4. What is the cost of a Proprietary (t/2000th undividedj lncercst in Warner Springs Ranch . a famil y country club reso rt? ( ) A . Under $33,000 ( ) B. Over $88,000 ( ) C. About $155,000 ANSWERS I. B . lf 10• <•1lt•lizt '"' $100,000 "'"'*'' 11•l•t •I 12%, yo., $10,000 co1t off•"'""'"'' offtr 101'""• """' .,,,,.,, '"'"'•""· '"""• •tllity <01u, ,..,.,,,., ''"""'',,."" ""' ,,,.,,. (wltJe ,.o """'""'"' or 1ta1rl111ro6lt,,.,),'it wiU 6t ,,..,, tit•,. $11,000. 2. B. 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"It's like trying to find needles in haystacks," Los Angefes County Sherif rs Lt. Gary E. v ance said Friday of his division's investigation into the explosion early Thursday. Th~ deafening bias~ on Via Marina just two blocks from the 42-year-old victim's apartment, threw him 25 feet from the flaming wreckage of his car, propelled the car into a fire hydrant that ruptured and sent wate.r spurting 150 feet in the air, and left a trail of burning debris 200 feet long and 50 feet wide, authorities said. The explosion, heard at least seven miles away, also shattered windows on the aecond and third floors of a nearby partment complex.. "We have it from his family that he was not political at all," Vance said. "He was apparently a kind of a loner. In fact, he had never been married and lived with his mother until she died a year or two ago." The victim worked in real estate, "FoPertY management of 90IDe sort," Vance said. Galustian, an American citizen and U.S. Army veteran of Armenian de- ..-ent, "was a very avid skeet shooter," Vance said. The trunk of his car was filled with shotgun shells and amall-anns am- munition that exploded after the iriitial bl.Mt, alinging empty cuingB into the flooded street around the crash site. "It's not unusual for a guy as deeply involved in a hobby as he was to have that kind of anununition in his car. We found quite a bit in his apartment, too," Vance said. Deputy Mason K eru).y said there "was either a bomb being transported inside (the car) or somebody put it on him. It had some type of explosive device in the car, but what it was or how it was triggered or whether it was his or not, that hasn 't been estab- lished." Vance said~the county's crime lab was working to identify the source of the blast, but that could take days or w,eeks. County Fire Department arson ex- perts believe there were two blasts in the car as it traveled north in the 4400 block on Via Marina next to an open field, said department spokesman Dick Friend. "Both doors, the front seat, the car's rear-end and-the top were all blown away," said county Fire Inspector DeWitt Morgan. The explosive device was either on the floor of the back seat or under the front seat of the car, Friend said. "Nothing of evidentiaty value was found" in what' was left of the car. VanceAaid. Sheriffs Sgt. William McSweeney said he could hear the blast from the sheriff's station seven miles llWay. . "It was a horrendous explosion," he said . . Firefighters said the white, acrid smoke that billowed up from the . wreckage smelled like phosphorus. An FBI bomb expert was sent to the acene in a liaison capacity, but the FBI had not oflicially joined the investiga- tion, said FBI spokesman John Hoos. Free 59c trial size T~with coupon . or 59c oft regular size Tronolane. 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Styles futured.,. ~of the edveftlMd group and ocxa.lonatly speclftc styl• may not be a.,,.llable In 9"fY sto,.., N11-11rsh•lls ______ ......,. ___________ BnuaJ.~ for Less/ ___ _ ...... ........, .... _...,. .............. ... ..... ........,,,_ ... , .... -------- •• At Orange Oout DAILY PILOT/Sunday. July 17, 1983 D ·..,. .. __ r Stop poking fun and we're dead G_artoons, it seems, have lost their tickle for many of our readers. During the past several months .w~ have received. enough letters and calls on the "We're listening" line to warrant a sznall editorial comment on our editorial cartoons. There's a history to political skewering by rapier penned artists. In Europe, especiallly in Great Britain, pundits have b41en poking fun at po)Nerful people and their foibles for several hundred years ... very·often ~t some risk to drawing arm and printing press. · · Cartoonists preceded political commentators, of both the print and electronic persuasions, simply because the m~t of the population was illiterate, or close to it ... but everyone could understand a w ell-drawn picture. We in the colonies picked up on this sure-fire communication tool . and incorporated it into our earliest periodicals -br()fdsheets pasted on tavern doors. Anything is fair game for a cartoonist. If he or she is good, one drawing with a mouthful of words can do the job of three of these lengthy editorial explanations. What seems to have offended many of the Pilpt's readers is the flippancy, lack of respect and promulgation of what some have considered sexist, racist or anti-religious ideas. What they have missed is the point of cartooning. The picture that launched a dozen calls and a few _subscription cancellations last month was a drawing by Miami cartoonist Don Wright, whose Pulitzer-prize-winning work is a mainstay for several hundred U .S. newspapers .. Wright's' cartoon zeroed on what he saw as the silly and demeaning hub-b4b over the sex of shuttle astronaut Dr. Sally Ride. (Some) readers, mostly women, then set their sites on Wright, and me, the editor, accusing us both of blatant sexism, fostering female stereotypes; and dragging the women's movement into the kitchen wnere they said we said it belonged. · The most ironic side of the flap was their stereotypical assumption that the editor of this newspaper is a man. All my m8i:1 carne-p:>in~ addresses to Mister Chazy Dowaliby. I have, for years, believed that the newswper business, like most other national institutions, had too many men in editors' offices, most of them with little idea of, and even less sensitivity to, what the majority of their readers (women ) wanted to read. That's · one of the reasons I pursued a carreer in journalism and worked my way up from writing engage- ments and weddings for the society pages to where I am today. sitting at a compu ter terminal outside the editor's office ... my office ... explaining my political philosophy on editorial cartoons. If we don't laugh at our foibles, poke fun at our _shortcomings and jQke about our own mistakes we're dead as individuals and as a citizenry with freedom to express and influence ideas. · The more important the ~ue, the more important it is to tout our collective biases, prejudices and misconceptions about it. Political cartoons exist to amuse and inform, on the theory that a little bit of good humor makes the medicine go down. If someth ing becomes to sacred to spoof, then it can't be changed. If we lose our right of expression and choice, we stop being a democratic republic. But as long as we can laugh at ourselves. there's hope. The editorial cartoons we choose to print are aimed at your minds and well as your funnybones. They're there to make you think about what's happening, put some perspective on political and.social situations and spur your own evaluation of whatever the hot topic is today. If you disagree, write a letter to the editor, I'll read it, and share it with other readers, if you like. All I ask is that if, when addressing the envelope, you must put a formal courtesy title before my name, make it • Ms. Chazy DowaUby Edltor Opinions tU>rl!SSr<I '" the SPcKe a oove a rt thO!ot of lhe Oa1ty P1to1 Otntr views t• preueo on lh1S pave are 1nose of their autnors and artists. Reader comment is 1nv1t r<I AdOress Tne Oa1ty P1101. PO Boa IS60. Costa MH<l. CA 92b2b Phone (1141 642·0'21 l.M. BDJd!Sun-bakecl seekers. Florida's early primary makes a lot of money for that state's tourist traders. WhiJe northern states reinain snowbound, candidates campaign in shirtleeves there. NOrtherners, seeing said can- dMSates on TV, long for the sunshine, so pack up to go 90uth (OC a vi.sit. . . ~e Wagogo tribespeople of South Africa will eat the chicken but never the chkken's heart. That, they think, would give them characteristics they don't want. LOgically, they will eat a lion's ~. F ebruary once had 30 da)'I, too. J'"-ius Caesar swiped a day to put in' his namesake, JuJy. Emperor A.Ugustus swiped a day to put in h.'9 namesake, August. February g6t robbed. Q. What does the Australlan aU'line's name "Qaunt.u" mean? A. M acronym for ''QueeNland and Northern Territorial Air Ser- vice." Did T tell you tt'• the oldest ORANGE COAST Daily Pilot ,._ ...., ....... ,.. • ul"-..... c---... -.. -·-0-_Cil_ airline ln the English-speaking world? Founded in November of 1920. Bake a lar&e round cake. Cut It in half. Place the halves back to back. Ice one with pink frosting, the other with blue. Serve it after the court hearing to the couple who parts amicably. It's a Divorce C.cke. Q. The English calJ a policeman a "bobby." The Irish call a police- man a ''pealer " Why t~s dlf f erence? A. r don't know. Both names allude to the man who orga.niz.ed the Brit.ieh Constabulary, Slr Rob· ert Peale. The Grand St. Bernard Road twmel between Italy and Switzer- land is four miles long. It cuta under Alpine mountains 8,000 feet high. When mi.grating north, the swallows, thote clever little rue.ala, trequenUy fly through the tunnel. H. L. loftwert1 In ~ CMIJOow911bj ldltor eilCI Alillltenl IO ... l'ullllltlet L&U!! Rebel sa)rs CIA meddles in war WASHINGTON Eden Pastora, the charismatic h ero of the Sa'.ndinista revolution that overthrew Anastasio Somoza four years ago, caUed a temporary halt to his operations in southern Nicaragua last month. He blamed the CIA for drying up the secret funds that had kept his two-month insurreetion going. Because he wanted aid with no strings attached, Pastora alleges the CIA turned down-.his-request for funding. U.S. officials tried to pressure him into joining the CIA-backed guerrillas, bu t their ranks included too many of his old enemies from Somoza's national guard. Pastora charges that the CIA set o ut t o sabotage his fund-raising efforts. He described two specifi~ examples to my associate Jon Lee Anderson. whom I sent to report on Pastora's independent guerrilla campaign. One incident involved Col. Manuel Nori~ga, an old buddy who now heads Panama's national guard and who, like Pastora, was a protege of the late Panamanian strong man, Omar Torrijos. Pastora sought out Noriega in Panama last year and asked for his help. - "Noriega promised me help," Pastora said. "He promised me dollars and guns." But when Pastora returned two months later. he found Noriega's door closed to him. "After six months of trying,.! had given up," Pastora recalled. "Then one day I met him by accident. l . said, 'Friend, what's happened?' And he said, 'The CIA told me not to get involved, because they were giving you all f _ ___;,_,G. Jll:l 11111181 ~ the help you needed.'" A second, stmilar incident oc- curred in Colombia, w here PastoFa tias contacts in financial cir,cles. There he was given $5<>,000-"pettycash"-and was told to .reLwn in two weeks 1oc a lot more. But when he came back, Pastora said, "they told me the same thing Noriega had, that the CIA had spoken to them and had told them to lay off, that they were takiftg care of me." Last montb, tbe CIA's perfidy became clear when Pastora, in an eloquent speech to his troops, told them he had to call a temporary cease-fire because his organiza- tion was broke . He told my associate there was less than $400 in the till. The result of his dramatic announcement was electrifying. Within hours after the cease-fire made headlines around the world, Pastora aides said, they were delugedwithoffersofmoney. The offers came from all over, includ- ing a Cuban revolutionary group in Miarhi. Someesked only for the number of a bank account they could send a check to. It's possible that Pastora's flam· boyant move may bring in more than the $10 million he had once hoped to get from the CIA -and without strings. Pastora makes no bones about his willingness to accept help wherever he can find it: from Libyan dictat6r ~uammar Qad- da!i -who once offered-him $5 million to foment revolution in Guatemala -from Israel, from Argentina, ''from the devil himself," Pastora said, as long as there are no strings attached. Indeed, he admitted after some prodding that one gift of 500 brand-new machine guns through a go-between in Colombia prob- ably came from the detested CIA. The go-betweeri "told me the only condition piace<rm return for the guns was that I didn'task who was giving them,''~.Pastora said, add· ing: "Who but the -CTA can just give you 500 brand-new machine guns and at the same time tell you to keep your mouth shut?" Otber weapons were otained on the black market in Europe and Latin America -and on one occasion in Los Angeles. What is Pastora's secret of survival and sucress? The legend- ary Commander Zero of the anti-Somoza revolution is 'a quix- otic blend of showman, woman. ii.er, patriot and soldier -a true "caudillo" or Leader. Short but ruggedly handsome, Pastora Cl..ITTW':s, cracks bawdy jokes and exudes the aura-of machismo. Men admire him to the point of adoraton; women find him ir- resllitible. He acknowledges eight children that he knows of, from severaJ wives. Does he want to die gloriously ln batUe? Not at all, said Pastora. Perhaps only half-jokingly, he said: "I'd like to die in °'e anns of my lover, shot by a jealous husband. While l lie dying in a pool of blood on the street. the people will say to each other, 'That's Eden Pastora, tht: legend- ary guerrilla commander."' TRIVIA TIME: During the testimony by Secretary of State George Spulu, Sen . Patrick Leahy. 0-'Vt., expressed his irrita- tion over El Salvador. "H~re is a state that is smaller than Vermont." he snorted. Then he added, "It is even smaller than New Hampshire, for that matter.'' Sen. Warren Ructman, R-N.H .. oQ.iec~. "Vermont is smaller than New Hampehi,re," he said. "New Hampshin is 100 square miles smaller than Vennont," Leahy shot back. Shultz interjected irrelevantly: "My wife is from New Hamp- shire." J As it happens, both solons were wrong. New Hampshlre is indeed smaUer than Vermont, but by either 262 or 305 square mile's. depending on which authoritative source you choose. POLLSTER PREPARED: President Reagan's favorite pub- lic opinion pollster Richard B. Wirthlin. provides a weekly survey called "Liste ning Post" to business executives. His new enterprise oonstSts of "continuous reporting of perceptions of the state and well-being of the na- tion" to interested corporate big shots. In addition. Wirthlin's survey service will provide answers to specific ·quetitions by individual subacribers. The weekly surveys wiU permit busine!Wtlen to spot trends in advance and tailor their . production and sales campaigns - and lobbying efforts -according- ly. The price? Either $8,250 per month or $4 ,360, depending on the number of interviews the subecriber figures he needs. On his toes for the dance Most editors will probably run this column in their cul lure section today because I've just been to the ballet. That's about as cuJturaJ as 1 get. The New York City Ballet Company jumps in Saratoga dur- ing the summer months and that's where 1 saw it. Saratoga i.s a very special plare in America. During Its heyday in the la~ 1800s, all the rich and famous went there every summer to have parties, gamble and watch their horses race. It was not frequented so much by the tinhorn tourists who go to Las Vegas and Atlantic City as it was by the people with real, old time money. Yo1J. couldn't get in the door of the famous Canfield Casino unless you had $500 on you , and for Diamond Jim Brady, that was just tipping eh~ Saratoga almost died about ,.,, -•• -IY-.-•• -H--4 ~y years ago when Gov. Thomas Dewey stopped lhe gam- bling.· The great old wooden hotels came down and the five or six good restaurants, which were also gam- bling casinos, closed. Saratoga is making a grand comeback without gambling. The horses still run tpere in August, but in addition to•horse racing it now has something called the Saratoga Performing Arts Center. The ballet is just pa.rt of that. The concert hall is a huge. open-l!ided shed with seats under it and a long, sloping, gr888y hllJ &ehfud Tlwnere you can sit if you don't want to pay for expensive 9eata. It is a thoroughly civi.liz.ed !Cene. No beer cans, no loud radios. I· I Like moet American men, I tend to smile when ballet comes up. l attended the performance last evening ·· you wouldn't go to lhe ballet at "night" --more to placate ..S' my wife than to have a good time. ··-...,.,_.,,_. ... _...,.._ "I 'll thank you not to call me buddy, and oo, I can't spare a dime." I made IOmt notes on my • program in the dark.: --It may be art. but I noUce they aJwa)'I put the ,best looking women in the middle of a line o{ dancers and up front. --The beet dancers have a natural physical beauty that's good to wat.ch. It's .exy athleUca. --The women are always jumping and the men cat.ch them and arry them off by the lep. The men jump too but the women never at.ch them. --lf the people who know a lot about art uy It's &ood. 1 try to tldju.lt my 1tandardll to theln. 1 do th.ii with ballet, too. •• People who love ballet don't have much of a Rrwe of humor about It. ·-I keep wo~derlng how the male dancers would do in the Olympic high jump. -Muy of the movements of the male dancers are graceful, but they're rernini.9cent of the move- men ts comedians made to portray homosexuals when that was popu- lar to do. --l don't know whethe.r there's a higher rate of homosexuality among male dancers in the ballet Ufan elsewhere or not. It would appear there ls. To some extent, this has accounted for the hardhat attitude a lot of men have toward ballet. --Unlike some th~. you have to see the best ballet. A high school football game ·is good fun, but. mediocre ballet 1$ terrible. --The men don't dance on their toes as much as the women. ·• All the women have thelr hair pulled tight. None of them let it fly which l think ia too bad. --ID the wbole ballet company. I saw no black men and only one black woman. ·-The music is aJwaya written first for a ballet, I guess. You'd think some choreographer would lay out the movements first and ask aorneone to write music to it. --The performers only wore tutus in the last dance. They're a pretty silly piece of clothing. They don't do much for a good looking body and it's a mystery to me why t.hey became the traditional dress for ballerinas. Even though there's a little Archie Bunk.er ln me when lt comes to ballet, 1 thought the performance was great. The movement of human bodies coor- dinated with music, the changing pattern of Ught and color forms a Uvtng picture that only exists for an instant. I left the ball~l .al Saratoga thinking there's aomething going on here I ought to know more about. Dally Piiot welcomes , commentary from readers The Dally Piiot sollclta your view• on any matt.,.. of lntw .. t to our communltlea. 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"What la at issue here la the integrity of the House. Thia House lives and breathes through lta records," aaid Republican HOUie leader Robert H . Michel of llllnoia in a June 29 floor speech. "The history of our republic la writ1en in aood part on ,-hit ii Mid and what". done.here and bit la """°rded." In other floor apeechee t followed palnatak.l.na re.earch lnto the changee, Republ.lcana aaid the alteratJona were juat aa aerioua u a current GOP 9Candal: the poeaesaion of Carter adm.lnia- tration papen by President Re- agan's 1980 campaign organiza- tion. Dozens of nervous Democratic staffers are waiting to be inter- viewed by the Houae Committee on S\anda.rda of Official Conduct, the ethics committee, which waa ualgned to inve1Uaate by a 409-0 vote on June SO. Several of them spoke to a reporter, but only on condition that they not be Ident- ified. Some of the staffers who rou- tinely alter the tramc.ripta with thelr hem' bleuing aay privately they favor printing the original tramcript -even if congreeamen sound like they're illiterate. Probe shows Navy over-spending for parts I WASHINGTON (AP) S'9wart Stom\8 waa tired of seeing "waste and fraud" in the Navy, particularly when the ser- vice paid $110last year to a private company for electronic compo- nenta the Navy could have bought for 4 cents from the federal supply bank. So Stonns did what thousands of people do every year -he wrote te Congress. There was Pacific Travel School 610 E. 17th S1., Santa Ana, C.. 92701 .-...~lll6J outrage WedneJ(lay when it was revealed that an investigation supported Stonns' contentions. The investigation revealed that sloppy work by the Navy meant the service was spend ing thousands of dollars more than it had to for spare parts for a simulator to train pilota for the Navy's new F-18 jet. 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You can't think about the .a:ident when · you are up there," aaid diver Wendy Wyland in reaction Saturday to the death of Soviet diver Seraey Sblibuhvill. "~ou have to have con- fidence in )'OW'Rlf, that it won't happen to you." · Wyland pieced 9eCOnd to Mi8ion Viejo N.,tadore team- mate Mepn Neyer in the S-meter lllrinaboard event at the LA83 lnteinatiooal Invita- tiaoal at the new pool built foe the 1984 Olympb. Both will compete in the 0-meter platform event today and it wu in that men's event that ShlibMhvW· waa fatally injured at the Wodd Univer- lity Gmnes in Edmonton. 1-tt weekend. Of the death Saturday. Neyer said neer-tears. ''You've Fl to put it behind you. It's a trqedy and I hope it never happens apln. I am srry foe Sergey, hiacoachel and the the Soviet divers. People have to learn from th1a lemon and tinue on ... hopefully using better t." y , "I feel the waa aa Megan. Diving is a fiful sport and it's like any , you can pt hurt." Craig Stadler (left) wears pained expression after losing British Open lead to a happy Tom Watson (right) Saturday. . ~-...... tadler Struggles, so Watson takes lead SOUTHPORT, England (AP) -Tom •taon waa handed a 1-ahot. third-round by a 8COWlinc Craig Stadler, who and thrashed his way to a double -6 on the final hole Saturday at the .British Open golf championship. "'The leed, that'• where l want to be O• TV tH•Y Cll•••el4 •t••·•· on you going into the lut round of the Open championahip. "But rm now in the tlad. and that'• where I want to be. So if I can get the big club working tomorrow, I should have a good chance to do well.•• into the lMt round of any tour- t." said Wat.on, who had finished comeback-round of 70 moments before er's . unhappy adventures in ~ driver 009t him a double bogey on the first hole. He bit it unplayable under a buah, had to drop out and made double bopy. He apent the re.t of the mild, breezy day trying to get it back. tee~!ep hay on the 54th hole. , Actua.l.ly1 I have mixed emotions.'' said i.on, the defending champion· who to become the first man to win the tiah title five times. ''I st:ruggkd with the driver all day, and t'a not a very good club to have go IOW' Wataon, golf'• Player of the Year five of the put six seuona, finished three trips over the vandalized Royal Birkdale Golf 4 [;uei-rerp powers ~A to 7-4 iriumph; f:lowe suspended LOS ANGELF.S (AP) -Pedro jUen'ero drove in five runs with triple and three singles and trnando Valenzuela won for the nt time Ii.nee June 13 aa the Los ~ I>cx47en whipped the Jiicago Cubs 7-4 Saturday night. Valenzuela, 9-5, who was win- . his last five starts, gave up while striking out six and four in 8 ~ innings. Tom ~ finished up for his e. Dodgers jumped on loeer Jenkins, 3-6. for four in the fl.rat inning, two on ro's triple which was fol- by Greg Brock'• two-run E• his 12th. The homer was • first since June 4. Los Angeles chased Jenkins in away at second, and when third bueman Ron Cey fumbled the ball on the overthrow for a aecond error. both runners moved to sec- ond and third. Meanwhile, it was announced during the game that pitcher Steve llowe, • who has been treated twice for cocaine abu.11e, was suspended by the Dodgers. Howe, who was treated at the Meadows in Wickenburg, Ariz., after the 1982 eeaaon and again at the CattUnit in Orange begin- ning in late May, arrived three houn late to the Dodgen' game against the Chicago Cuba on Fri- day night. When Howe did arrive at Dodger Stadium at approximate- ly 8 p.m., he met with club ex- ecutives Fred Claire and Al Cam- pani.t . Club links in 205, eight shots under par. Stadler, who led through the first 53 holes of this event, held a 1-shot advan- tage until his drive on the 18th hole was taken by the wind and whipped 80 yards off line lnto deep rough . "It looked like a pigeon," Stadler said. He could do nothing but hack It back to the fairway, then hit his third into a bunker. He came out long and 2-putted for the six that cost him the top spot. He goes into Sunday's final round with a 206 total. But he Isn't the only one Wataon has to worry about. Huddled in a cozy little group at the top of the standings are an elite cadre of some of the game's most accomplished performers: current PGA champion Ray Floyd, Australian David t . "c Graham, Lee Trevino and the Britain's Nick Faldo. All are within 3 shots of th~ lead. · "It should be exciting," Watson said. ''There are a lot of players playing well, Graham, Stadler, Floyd. You can't count anybody out. , "I know what I have to do. I have to shoot in the 60s. I just have to go out and do it," he said. ..§!adler agreed. "The players that are at the top are capable of playing very, very well. Somebody will come out of the box on Sunday-hopefully it will be me." Thate hopes were echoed -for different reaaona -by Graham. Floyd and Faldo, tied at 207. aeoond, acoring two more . Valenzuela led off with a . Steve Sax then sent a ............. to ..aJr1d bueilWi Ryne berg, who threw the ball At that time, the Dodgers added, he refused to undergo a test to determine his condition. MiHion Viejo's Tiffany Cohen_(righL) takes a bi-eatber after winning the 400-meter freestyle Saturday in Los Angeles. 'Patient' Angels roll,.8-5 BALTIMORE (AP) -Man- ager John McNamara of the Angels figures patience is the beat way to get through losiog s~ . Saturday night, the Angels snapped their longest losing streak of the year -five games -with an 8-5 win ower the Baltimore Orioles. The Angels used a two-run homer from Brian Downing and a On Tl' teday C1Jaanel5at II . three-run homer from Bobby Clark in the fifth inning to map a six-game Baltimore winning streak. "You can't get impatient in los- ing streaks," McNamara said. "When you have the kind of hit-f tets we do, you just have to ride out the loslng streaka. "We haven't been getting the timely hits and we haven't been getting many hita back-to-back, but with a team like ours, you• know the ability is there and yout just have to wait for it to surface." Clark, who delivered the1 Angels' fourth straight hit -a three-run homer -in a five-run fifth, said, "We've come back tooj man~ times w .s1art w~·~-...---+-~• when we get behind or get in a losing streak. It's a good feelinc to1 know the hitting is always there: and you can come back at any time." Downing put the Angela ahead 5-4 in the fifth when his two-run blast, his eighth of the year, chased Baltimore starter Dennis Martinez, 5-12. Reggie Jacbon and Bobby Grich followed with singles off reliever Sammy Stewart and Clark then hit his fourth home run. Angels' starter Geoff Zahn, 6-4, won for the first time since com- ing off the disabled list July 11. He went 8~ inninp and left after Benny Ayala'• RBI single with two outs in the ninth. Luis Sanchez got the final out for his fifth save . The Angela took a 1-0 leed in the first on Daryl SconJers' RBI groundout before the Oriolea built a 4-1 margin on a two-run single by Ken Singleton in the first, Ayala's 8010 homer in the aecond, his fourth of the aeaon, and F.ddie Murray's 17th homer in the fourth. Cohen earns third gold at swim meet LOS ANGELES (AP) -Tif- fany Cohen of Mission Viejo cap- tured her third gold medal Satur- day in the LA83 McDonald's In- ternational Invitational. Cohen, 17. won the 400-meter freesfyle in 4:13.57 to go with her previous triumph in the 800 free- style. She also anchored the winning United States women '• 200 free- style relay team and ia the only U.S. swimmer to win here in an individual Olympic awimming event. Sergey Smiriagin of the Soviet Union also won his third gold medal as he anchored the vic- torious men's 400 relay tam. F.arlier, he had captured the 100 freestyle and anchored the 800 relay team. The U.S. won both men'• and women's -springboard diving events and both 50 freestyle 11wimming races, but the latter are not Olympics events. Competition ia in the new $4 (See COHEN, P ... IH) hose fun-loving flesh peddlers • Nobody came in on the noon balloon DID Saakatoon and uked me, but ... =y can accept it as ppel that Eric SPORTS COLUMNIST •The kindest comment of all came from Angela Manager John McNamara comment- lngon the firing of Cincinnati Reds President Dick Wagner ... "Dick tried todo90methlnp for the dty that didn't work out.'' Face In The Crowd pulls Futurity upset '• aaent. • fleah peddler named Milla, violated. verbal acreement with e-Rama and upped the No-;-1 draft pick'• Ice after Jeamlnc of the rich contract the mver Broncos pve John Elway. • Aaetlt Mm. la from CoLondo and • ee.ldnc with forked ~ may be llCh1nc ... 12way reponed to traininc camp Greeley and said, "Greeley la a lot nicer an I thouaht it wu." -The director of the FBI 1aya of the :urity f« the UNM Olympic Games in Los iples: ''We will not have another MwUch'' . It la to be hoped neither will we have other Central Park. ·~ WMhincton Redakina p6dted up karat diamond..cudded Super Bowl rtncl e od'9f day while Jack Kent Cooke, who Id for the jewelry, wept in a aomer. ~ Frontien, Meet.me Ram. m - hi.ned 0... footbell WOC'Jd by MndJ.nc a BUD TUCKER me91a&e from Europe stating that Eric Dlckenon "is an outstanding football play- er." •Flesh peddler Jack Mills says the contract was atgned with the Ram. and Dlckenon "becau.e that is what Eric WUlted." ... The next thing we will hear.la that a fiaht ina.naaer offered his warrior half .lhepune. . •Another loudmouth flesh peddler, Tom Collini, who handles Kareem Abdul4abber, aya the tq IUY would rather :ha with the I.Aken than 10 to the ~go , "all often ~ equal." ... why Wouldn't he rather be with a champlonahip oont.endet' f0tt the ume money? ·~ a matter of fact, If agent Mills did indeed renege on his verbal agreement in the Eric Dlckenon case, it coet the R.ms just about $1 million. •John Matuszak will unretire and attend the Raiders' training camp according to an announcement by his mother, Audrey. who should abo be the Tooz's agent. •The football foundation is holdina up Billy Cannon's induction into the Hall of Fame pending results of charges ~t hifl\ for counterfeiting ... The committee could let Billy in and just be careful not to eccept any money from him. •The authorities say the Angell may be juat one relief pitcher away from winnin8 It all but there are• great many other ball clubl which can say the 11ame thlf\I. ............... • . IS ii a a Muhammad handed indefinite suspension From AP dlapatcbes WASHINGTON -lt was sup-ml posed to be the District or Columbia's first title fight in 42 years. Instead it was a fiasco. &!die Mustafa Muhammad never fought Michael Spinks for the light heavyweight title and on Saturday he was suspended by the District of Colwpbia Boxing and Wrestling Commission. Several other state boxing commissions indicated they may follow suit. ' "In 52 years of being m boxmg, I've never witnessed anything compared to this per- formance," said llidie Futch, Spinks' manager. Four hours before fight time, Spinks called off the match after it was downgraded to a mere 10-rounder -with sharply reduced purses - because Muhammad was overweight. The undefeated champion said he didn't want to meet Muhammad in a non-title bout because it would "be stooping to his level." Cora Wilds. chairwoman of the commission, announced the action against Muhammad. Quote of the day Billy Gardner, manager of the Minne- sota Twins, after a particularly tough loss: "The way things are going for me, if 'd buy a pumpkin farm, they'd cancel Halloween.'' I Dani.el seeks to end drought Indians overpower Royals Ron Ha11ey. MODY Trlllo, Pat • Tattler and Gorman Tbomaa all home- red to pace a 20-hil attack Saturday night .as Cleveland mauled Kansas City, 17-3, to highlight American LeAgue action. Gaylord Perry, 3-11, was pushed around for six runs on seven hits in 2 ~ Innings while making his second start for the Royals since being claimed on waivers ... Elsewhere, Wlllle Upshaw smashed a two-run omer to cap a three-run rally that broke a ninth-inning tie as Toronto won its eighth game in nine starts since the All-Star break, 7-5 over the Chicago White Sox. The loss dropped Chicago out of second place in the AL West ... Moose Haas threw a three-hitter and Milwaukee smacked four solo homers to extend its winning streak to five games by downing Minnesota, 5-0 . . . Garry Hancock hit a two-run pinch double tokey a four-run seventh inning as Oakland snapped a six-game losing streak by pinning a 12-5 setback on Boston ... Rookie ft4y Fontenot allowed five hits in se'<en inningB and Dave Winfield drew a tie-breaking bases-loaded walk as the New York Yankees handed Texas its eighth loss in 10 games. · 3-1 ... Dave Henderson's two-out double scored Jim Maler from first In the bottom of'the ninth inning, giving Seattle a 1-0 victory over Detroit. Maler had walked with one out off rd.iever Aurelio Lopez, 5-4, before Henderson delivered his game-winning hit off the glove of outsretched right fielder Glenn Wilson. Lakers open season on road INGLEWOOD -The Los An-m Beth Daniel. twice the leading n geles Lakers begin the 1983-84 Na- money winner in her fi.Je years on the tional Basketball Asaociation season tour, clung to a two-stroke lead with a five-game road trip before Saturday after 54 holes of the LPGA entertaining the Dallas Mavericks in their home Kids Clas&c in Malvern, Pa. Daniel, 26, seeking opener on Wednesday, Nov. 9. her first victory in almost a year, posted a ._ The Lakers will have the lat.est home opener ._1-'lM-..-itiAft ~ ~per--2-1 , two~totr,burattel' playing theii' fu'Bl f1ve- ahead of defending champion JoADae Carner. But games away from home, they play their next five Patty S.eebaJa, the tour's top money winner, contests at the Forum. ~ c~ged from the pack with a 4-under-par 68 to After facing Dallas, the Lakers host Phoenix move within three strokes of the lead ... Dan onNov.11 , UtahonNov.13, Milwaukee on Nov.15 Forsman, a tour rookie, shot a 5-under-par 65 in and Cleveland on Nov. 17. sweltering 91-degree heat to take a one-stroke TheLakersopentheseasonatK.ansasCityon lead after the third round of the Qua_d C~tiC:SOpen Friday, Oct. 28. They play at Utah, San Diego, in Coal Valley, Ill. Forsman carded six birdies and Dallas and Denver before their Forum debut. one bogey on the par-70 Oakwood Country Club The NBA champion Philadelphia 76ers make course for a 54-hole total of 198, 12 unQer par. Tied their only regular-season appearance atttie Forum at 199 were defending champion Payne Stewart, on Wednesday, March 7 while the Boston Celtics Grealf::r Milwaukee Open winner Morris Hat-play their'only game on the Lakers' hQJTle Ooor on alsky and early leader Danny Edwards. Friday, Feb. 24 . Panthers on a roll enteri,ng tonight's USFL title game DENVER (AP) -The in- augural United States Football Leag·ue championship game brings together the Machjgan Panthers. a team whkh got started late. against the Philadel- phia Stars' Jim Mora, a coach who who got started late. Mich1gan enters tonight's game on a definite roll. lt lost four of its first five games, one of them against Oakland, then won 11 of , On TJ' tod•y Channel 7 •t 5 Oriole pair being investigated BAL TI MORE -Bueball C-om-• nililaloner Bowie Kuhn la looking Into the lnvolvemenl ot two Baltimore Orioles plnyen in a federal probe of alleged cocaine trafficking. a spokesman saJd Saturday. "We'reawareofitand looking in to it. And ltls · not our policy to comment on It while we're looking into it," spokesman Rick Cerone said by telephone from New York. The BaJtimore t'vening Sun reported Friday that second baseman Rich Dauer and relief pitcher Sammy Stewart cooperated with federal offida.ls In a probe of the aUeged trafficking. Royster delivers for Braves t Jerry Royster broke a 3-3 tie with 'Iii a t~run, pinch-hit.double in the sixth · inning and Bren Batler c:lro'!e in two runs with a homer and groundout as Atlanta downed Montreal, 6-3, Saturday 'night. Pete Falcooe, 8-1, won his seventh straight decision for the Braves ... Oule Smitla and Louie Smitla stroked two-run singles during a five-run sixth inning rally and rookie ADdy Vu Slylle drove in two runs with a pair of doubles to pace St. Louis to a 9-3 romp over San Francisco .. . Philadelphia erupt.ed.Jor six runs in the fifth inning to back the nine-hit pitching of John Denny, and went on to po~ Cincinnati, 9-3. Denny has now allowed just nine earned°l runs in his last 49 Y, innings ... Houston's Dickie Tlaon drove AOYlffR • in three runs and Mike Scott scattered six hits in 8 ~ innings to lift the Astros to their 10th victory In their last 11 games, a 3-1 triumph over the New York Meta ... Solo home runs by Jason Thompson, Jolmlly Ray and starting pitcher Don RoblDson propelled Pittsburgh to a 3-2 victory over San Diego. Teltscher advances to semis Eliot Teltscller, due to open the • Newport Qeac:h High Stakes tennis tournament against Jimmy Couon, moved into the semifina.la of the U.S. Pro Championships in Brookline, Maas. Saturday with a convincing 6-0, 6-2 over Jeff Borowiak. In an upaet; Dtq.,-:P-en ruguay, w .o ear er knocked off top-seeded Gaillermo Vilas, moved on with a 7-6, 6-4 triumph over Andres Gome1 of F.cuador . . . A brawling Mastafa Hamsbo thoroughly dominated Wlllred Benitez to take a unanimous 12-round decision in a middleweight title elimination bout in Las Vegas ... Noelle Porter of San Juan Capistrano defeated Amy Frauer of Rochester, Minn., 6-2, 5-7, 6-3 to win the singles title at the Girla 12 National Hardcourt Tennis Championships in Mountain View. In doubles, Krtsd Pbebas of Newport Beach teamed with Cinda Ganey of Palos Verdes Peninsula to capture the championship. OV National, FV North win HAPPENINGS IN THE DAILY PILOT'S AUTO MARKET Irr** --------- Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, July 17, 1983 81: IUlllTll IDARD lla•s klekell laae lle on The Rams Boott C Chamber of Com er lub •nd Anaheim annual Rama Klck:::rLC:O::" hold Ila fourth Grand Ballroom of t .. -ni..~9?1 n Aug. 3 In the The r I '""-·--rand H"o1e1 .. _, ecept on wUI bealn at 11 a m ~"th.I '-llQ Mrved at noo l. AU Ra · · "'' uncll coecn.. wm be n. '" players and the "table bu ., " on hand. They wm be hotted b with !ti.Ir ~0:1,.•nd Wiii be titting •I the table~ Emo.a Wiii be Ed A He wlll conduct lnte~= of ~BAC lelevlllon. and lntrOduce w am Player._ Coach JOlln Ro~:~. Georgia Frontlere an~ Entertainment wlll be ctie.r'--.. --provided by the Ram -·· The public la Invited 1 priced at S25 ° attend. Tickets are Early reaerv I per Pttrson or S250 per table Ing and can at!.o:,S.~" ~ecelve preterent1al 1ea1~ Chamber ot Comm:c/ :r~o;J~f 6~~~ Anaheim PG.4 deke,. to t>e Tlck•t• tor the PCIA c"::;r=:,;-Club In played. Aug. •-7 atthe .... at l6Q 1 Pacific PalleacMa -are on sporting QOOda ator... ~ In Thl9 Wil be ttle first PGA I and the ftf9' Southern Calltornla In ~ ~ Ben Hog.,, majof tour~ In 35 ~·;94e at R...n.ta. won hll t1r1t U.8. <>penoundlfl• on~· c;ost $100 and s..aon ticket•. gr ,·Aug t-7 are good for the entlr• week ~Of MOncseY and Dally ticket• ar~• •10 ~ $26 tor eeeh of Tueeday. $15 Wed ~Ip. the tour days of "' . . r1lnla Sll•s ot LA C1r11ng Bu.e11 the IUCOea~r to Chrl~ E 15-Y9ar-old teenage •nd Andrea Jaeger ~ Lloyd, Tracy Austin gl8(C:•Awno will comP.t~n'f'~, the 1111 or The tngere. tennis tournamen rglnla Slims M ourney, Which t, Aug. 8-t-4 ot~rtlna Navretllova and ~:, 'seaturee Lloyd era, wlll be held 1 hrlvet •mo ' Cl~b In Manhattan :.~~ Manhattan 'count~ lcketa for the t · c1~~)~:~~i.ta or c:':{,,J;ed•bvallabi. at ..,..,,,5, Y Phoning .,.., .......... " .... ,_ Steve K e mp limbe rs up during drills a t Cal S ta te Fullerton . Saturday §.uarts eolleetlbles r-1 s te S""""• Collectlblet The eecond annua ta $.i1 card• and was the first of two-a-day wo rkouts for the Raft!S. Convention. teaturln~bl~: la echeduled for Dickerson arrives in ca111p today other aportandmemSu~ay july 23-24 at the Saturday a • Anaheim Co~v~n~~~ ?;'S~e'i;.r day tor adults . Coat ot a ma' tor children. Hours are 10 and S 1 per dsayturday and 10 a.m.-5 p.m. a.m.-e p.m. OU-the-field activities somewhat overshadowed the fi.rst day of two-a-day practices for the Rams at Cal State Fullerton Saturday. As first-year Coach J ohn Robinson put 56 players through two workouts in mild weather. team executives awaited the arrival of 1'c:J. I draft choice Eric Dickerson and awaited possible further nego- tiations with No. 2 pick Henry Ellard. approximately $500,000 over three years, while the player is seeking $600.000. Sunday. ball card• deeter• wlll be dis-· If .1 Gr•D Prix Bealdes base • star• and othef Sar •• . . .. r1er• w\11 compete playing pictures. statues. po • some of the world • top Ten Summer Gran S TV d • collectlbles. • I auction each day. I the second annual Hang nd Mfles wtilcl'I Po rt s 0 n ' r a I 0 Also schedu~ HS•~ Aaron wtll be on hand ~rlx ot aurf!~3· 1a1n'~=~an BeaC~· "7 Bueball grea both days tromnoon-3 p.m. t>eQlna July ~ Qcean eeacti ,..ug . .,.. TELEVISION toalgnautograp~ommy Davia wtll also be In Other tltea Include _,,,,, 20-21. Com- Former Dodgers!~ sottJgraphaonSunday.July and Huntington ~tor 2o.00o In Pflz.e • 8 a.m. (7) -GOLF -Final-round action of the attendance to gn petlt1ora wtll be ,,,.ng British Open in Southport, En~land. 24.For more Information. phone 996-3160 or money. hone ~1-3253 or WOMEN'S OLF Final For more Information. P • I Dickerson, a running back from Southern Methodist, was given pennission to fly from his Texas home to Southern California Saturday night 11 a.m . (2) --· -round 870-4432. 5• ~~~~~~-i~~~..:~;;~ ............ 1911111!~!'!!!~~~=--..:.~;;!~;';9~)2;3~3~-7~4~·· ..................... --: coverage of the McDonald's Kids Classic at Malvern, ~ -+--~• Pp. 4) -A1JTO RXCING -The C"°ART Michigan was expec to ta e 1s physlcaJ exammauon 500 telecast live from Brooklyn. Also, the men's aerial this morning. His first practice with the Rams will be this afternoon. obstacle course in the "Survival of the Fittest" The Ellard situation remained in a stalemate, however. Mike Blatt, agent for· the wide receiver from Fresno State. was talking to the Oklahoma Outlaws of the rivalJJnited States Football League. Rams' officials say they have made their final offer. competition, taped at Sun River, Ore. (5) - BASEBALL -Angels at Baltimore. l p.m. (2) ·-SPORTS SUNDAY -S .T . Gordon defends his WBC cruiserweight title against Carlos "Sugar" De Leon in a scheduled 12-round bout, telescast live. Also, the conclusion of the Tour de France bicycle race, taped earlier today,. "The Rams have negotiated in good faith through the 15th (of July),'' said vice president John S haw in a prepared s tatement. "We were able to ulfill the contract needs of 12 of our 13 players d-or their agents. We feel the offer we made was 2 p.m . (9) -GOLF -Final-round play in the 54-hole MerriU Lync h/Golf Digest Commemorative Pro-am taped at Newport, R.I. 5 p.m . (7) -FOOTBALL -USFL Cham- pionship game, Philadelphia vs. Michigan, live from Denver. alid." Shaw was at the team's practice field Saturday, atching the mostly rookies and young vete rans and ould not elaborate on the statement. RADIO Baseball -Angels at Baltimore. 11 :05 a.m., KMPC (710): Chicago at Dodgers. 1:05 p.m., KABC The Rams are believed to have offered Ellard NOTICE OF SCOPING " TWO PUBLIC MEETINGS WILL BE HELD TO HELP DETERMINE TOPICS TO BE ADDRESSED IN AN ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT FOR ALTERNATIVE ORAIMNG Pl.ANS FOR THE COYOTE CANYON SANITARY LANDFLL ONE OR MORE OF THESE PLANS MAY INVOLVE EXPANSION OF THE SITE. I I • ·-1•..c.. WHERE/WHEN • Oas 1 s Center Marguerite at fi fth Corona del Mar, Cali forn1~ Tuesday, Juli 1g, 19RJ 7:00 to 10:00 p.m. ..... Twtle Roell C~yCenter r", ... ~ ....... , '• k • .. • Turtle Rot~ Cnn.i1untty P.irl Turtl~ Rotl Drive Irvine, Cal1fnrnld WednP$day, Ju I y 20 , 198 J 7:00 to 10 00 pin. The County of o;anqe Environmental Mdna9e"~nt Agency WI 11 tondutt two s~op1n~ meet1n9$ to help determine the •~sues to be a~drPssed by on Envlro1111~nta l Impact Report on the Coyote Canyon sanitary landf1ll. The ~tudy area will include the Coyote Canyon landfill and surround1n9 area located south Of Bonita Canyon Road between ~acArthur Boulevard and Culver Or1ve. The reetings are scheduled to afford an opportunity for the publ ic lo learn aboul the alternative currently under s tudy, to ddvlsP the County .is to the feasib1l1ty of these dlt~rnattves, and the anticipated environmental impacts or these alternatives. The County will consider all written conments re- ceived 1n response to the scoping notice and all test l~ny received al the scop1n9 meetings 1n detid1n9 the issues that w1ll be covered In the EIR~ rallure to partic1p4te in the scop1n9 process or to ton11ient on tl'le scope .ind content of the envl ro001en tal document Sheil 1 be (,()ns1dered .i9ree111ent with t hP proJect deHrlptlon, l ist of POHih le s1qnHlcant rnv1ronrnent"I Impacts , and other scoping matters contained In this notice un wh1 t h no comment Is received. An in It I a 1 study ( (nv i ronmPnta 1 Asst>ssmenl) has bt!en tum11 let eel on the proposed alternatlve grading plans for the Coyo te C.inyon l.indf1ll. It ts anticipated t~at .ipprova l of one of tht>se alternallves could hdve an impact on the fol lo.<· Ing environmental factors : l andfonn, a1r quality, water quali ty, blolo91cal resources, cultura l/sc1enttfit resources, aesthetics , land use. transportdt1on/ circulation systems , housing, public heal th dnd safety, no1\e, and publ ic services and utilities. This lnl t 1al study and ot hrr 11roject lnfonnat•on is avat lablE' for 1nspe{tion at the County's (nvirOM~nt11 l Ho11d9e~nt Agency, Environmental Analy\IS Ol vf- sion , 400 Ci vic Center Drive We$!, ~anta Ana , Cdl ifornl11. written and oral stat ement~ from any Interested penon or •1roup regarding the proPo~ed landfill f~provements wil l be rPtelved .it t he CIR scopi ng meetings for entry Into t he off1t lal t ranscript. Written COll'lllents on environmental concerns to be covered In the EIA wlll be, accepted until 4:00 p.m. August 8, 1983. Corrrnents and any Questions on the EIR should be sent to "'· Robert Rd$by , CMA Cnvtronllltnt•I Ant1lysls 01vlslon, Post Q(flte Box 4048, S•nt• Ana , California 92702-4D48, 714/834-2070. S11blnll (11d by I w. Olson, MM•t11')<'• [MA rnvlronment•l An•ty$ts Ol vlilon SAft 12-15".I CERAMIC TILE lr.~!lill-.r-! • TCIUGH GLAZE "HISTS I TAINI • MAKEi BATHS ~ND KITCHENS GLEAM LIKE NEWI •EASY-TO-CLEAN SURFACE "EG. ZS-•2'$ 22! SAVE 3"" ON "1EG1. 1C ~:.!~':-~!~-El EA. FOR YOU" KITCHEN a BATH. ARMITRONO 12' "EO. 5·" VINYL FLOORINOI 499 IMHRIAL ACCOTONI tQ. YD. NO-WAI IURPACI. • • PAEFINISHED • PREWAXED •TONGUE AND GROOVE EDGES FIT TILES EAllL Y TOGETHER • ASSORTED SHADES REG. 5~ llflUITIC 4 6 ... llllOUNTAIN OAll • r a r a 11t1· SALE EA. • PREPAITED a EAIY TO HA"NG • WAIHABLEI • HUOE IELECTIONI • CHANGE YOU" ROOM DECOR IN HOURI lOOtl '0111 SAUi TAOll I IAVE SJ"ON THE WEATHER FIGHTER •EXTERIOR LATEX FLAT, REG. 11." SALE15~ • LONG·WIA .. INQ ,OR ACTIVE FAMILIEll • OOROEOUI PATTUN • Pl .. ,ECT 'OR ANY .. oOMI • I TOCK U~t 1T X 11" IQ. 211 SANTA ANA 2801 So. Bristol St. WESTMINSTER 15191 Beach Boulevard SANTA ANA 322 w. 17th Street (lh• St11ntrom SI.) 557-1324 898-3388 547-7781 Mon.-Frl. M , l•t. M, Sun. 11-1 a. Oranoe Oout OAJLV PILOT/Sunday, July 171 1983 MAJOR 1.IAGUli STAtilblNOS Am4rican L.NIUt T1Xes Afttill$ Clllcaeo Kan1asc 11v Oekland MW..solt S..llle Toronlo Baltimore Oetroll ..... 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A-.0.952 s 0 s 3 0 4 0 J 3 0 NATtONAL LEAGUE Decllers 7, CUM 4 2 0 J 0 2 C:HICAGO LOS ANG.LIS • 0 altrhel abrhel MHaN Cl A 0 0 0 SSall n> S I I 0 Sn<!WQ 2b 5 2 2 I L•ndrx d 4 2 2 0 Budlnr lb S 0 I 0 Bake<' H 1 I 0 0 Cev lC> 4 0 1 o 111-ici. H o o o o Durnam H 5 0 J 1 Gu.rrtf lb S 1 A S Morelnd rt A 1 2 0 Broek lb S 1 1 2 Jo ... ,, c s I I I M,tr~ rf ' Q 1 0 Bowe .. 4 0 2 1 TllOl'l\H r1 0 0 0 0 JtM:lnt 0 0 0 0 0 v-( 4 0 0 0 PrOIV D I 0 0 0 RUIMll u 4 0 I 0 Vef'flr Ph I 0 0 0 Valefl1la P 4 I 1 0 Bruur.r P 0 0 0 0 N~r D 0 0 0 0 JeMl'~Dfl 1 0 0 0 ~\D 0 0 0 0 ca.-o 0 0 0 0 T..... J9 t 12 t T...,, 17 7 12 1 s--........... ~ 100 -1311-4 LA,.,,..... 4'» -Olir-7 • G_..WlnnlnQ RBI -Guerrero 191 E-Sandbe<Q, Cev. Bowe, V•lenzue4a OP-<hlcaeo 1, LOl A~ 1 LOB-<n1Ueol2. LOI Anoetff 10 211-6ow•, MorNnd, J Oavls, Ourllem 38-Guen .,.o. HR-Broclo. 117>. San<lberCI l1) S&-SandbefQ (11). LandrH UJ {19). M8r"'8M (21 ltlll .. so Clllca9e JenklM L,3·4 Protv Brvn tar Latlarll C•ml>bell I 1·3 S 3 2·3 a 2 1 l·J t . M r J L.,,........ V1.len1la W.9·S I 1·3 12 NMldnfuer S,3 2·3 0 WP-Valentutla. T-J:OS • s J 0 0 0 0 0 1 I 1 0 0 0 0 • 4 0 0 0 A-t9,149 MAJOR L•AGUli LEADERS AmertcMI L-.ue (TiwWl!I ,,...,,, O- I I 1 0 I 6 0 BATTING 1210 el beta) Car-, Aftti11$, -"'; &oQes, ito.lon, ..Mt, Brtl1, K•M•• CllY •• J61, Griffey, New Yorll, .m, Whit• 8Qr. OetrOll, .JU RUNS: Uottlaw, Toron10, 62. Yount. MUw.aull"· 61; O.Evan,, 8os1on, 60, W Wlhoft, l(enws Cltv, SI, Murrey, Btlll· mcwt , •· ltBI. C-. Mllweull". 65, It~. llo\· ton, .. ; Kllllt, CNc.to, '1; Brell, KaMAl Clry, 56; Murrav. a.itlmon, 56, UP\Aew, Toronto. "' Wero, ~te, ss HITS: ao.tt. llMIOll, 115, W1111at.ar. OelrOll, 112, lllce, ito.ton, JOI, Wero, MlflNoM>ta, 104; C:-, .-.-.. 111, WM•on Ke-• CJr.,, 102. DOU8LES L N.Parrtll\, Detrotl. 21, aow.. to.ion, 77, """"· Ken .. , Clrv, 17, ~. MIMtMlfa, 25, c-. Mlt_Ult ... n. are11, Ka!tMs cuv. n Tltlll'LE$! HefndOn, Oetroll, 1, GWll\On, Detroit. '· Ortfftft, Torottto, '· K.OlblO'I. Detroit, '! Wrklhl. Tu11. 6. HOME ltUNS· ,.lee, 90•tOll, 23, Klttll ~. 20, Armas. lo\tOll, 19. C-.r Mltw!IYkw. 111 Evant . llottOll 17, UP•hew, Toronto. 17 $TOLEN aAUS• ... Henelenon, 081<· •• $1, J.Cru1. Chlc.lteo. 41, w WOIO<I, Kll'Mt CllY. 40; II.Law, CnlcaQO, 34, Semi*. Te•••· 29. ~TCHINO (I c1Kl1lonsl' "L JKh Ofl, Toronto, 7·1. o1,M:ltkltlef1I, Haw...-or~. 11 ·3, l.1•; l(-""811, C~, 7·2, 4 05, Haas. Mlwe.-.., .. 2. ) '71 54ildlffe, Cleve18"41. 11•4, Ul. $TlttKEOUU· Sllllll. Tor011lo1 170. ~. Clewlillld, 1101 Morrla, DelrClll, *· 1tlltlettJ1 New Yorll, 97, kltcllftt , Oewe9nd •• ,, SAVEl! Qu4Mftllern, 1(-(tty, 71, ~. lletftl, 111 $1.,..,, to.IOI!, 17, ltDevll, Mllwleeole. U; L-t. Detroit, 12 LITTLE LEAGUE ALL·STARS Senior Leaeuo OISTIUCT 42 TOURNAMENT l•I l:clMfl Hltlll. m111W fleld) S.turdllV'• k.,... RoblnwOOd 3. Fountain \/allev North O Hunllnglon Valley 3, Founta in Vatlav Souln 2 (Founlaln Valley Souln tOmln•ted) Mondllv's Game S P.m. -Saavlew vs, Hu11llnQlon Villlev TUffdlV'' Gama S o.m. --Wtslmlnller Nallonal vs Robl!IW'OOd DISTRICT SS TOURNAMEHT (at Harverel Part, lnllMl M9ftdav's Gama • pm. -\/ltlO vs. Min ion HlllS Junlw LNtue DISTRICT 62 TOURNAMl:NT (el ,_In V...., H .... l SatwdllV's" sc-Roblnwood IS, Founlain Valley North S Founlaln Vehv Sou1n 10, Sa•vlaw I (Saavlew eliminated) ~rscr-s om -Weslmlnsler N•tlonat v•. Founl•ln Vehev South TuetdllV'S Ganw S o.m --8o4sa "'-RoblnwOOd D4STRICT SJi TOURNAMENT •' w_... ,.."· ..-1 SatwdllY'• ketft S.d<l~k 9, Mlulon Soulh 4 Norlll Irvine 10, Miu lon Hiiis l TNey'l0- 1 am -t aguna Beech Y\ Sbu1n Irvine 4 o.m -Vlelo .. ,. Laltt Forni Mel.-y's ~ s o.m --Mlu lon Sou1n "'· Mlu lon Hiiis 1.30 ~ -S.d<llet>acl< v• Norlh trvl,.. "" T~y'•G-. S o.m --lallVl'WI BHcn·Sou111 lrvl,.. IO-"'· VlelO·Lake Forest IO'e' 7:30 o.m. -UIQuna Beacn·Souln Irvine wln,..r vl. \/lelo·La ke Fore't wln,..r UTTLE LEAGUE 11·12·YN r-9'ds DISTRICT '7 TOURNAMENT AREA I (ti F-.lfl v ... v N~ LLI S.turcUY's Seer" Ocean View Nallonal S, Slanloo I Founlaln Valltv Norll'I 12, Wn tmln•ttr American 1 MowlclaY' s Gal'l\ft 1 S.30 D m -Slenton v' Westminster Amtr'lcan T\l8Mllty' s Games S JO D m -Ocean View National v' SN•leW AltEA 11 (el Ocean View AIMrica" LL StturtlaV'I Sc-. Founlaln V•Mev South S. Hunl•n111on lletlrt l Ocean View Amertcan 9, BOiia O ~V'IG-SJO o m -Hun1ln11ton Vallav " Bo!w TlwMllly's Gema S.JO P.m. -Founl•ln Vallev Soolh vs ROOlnwOOd W~V'•G- S.JO om. -Ocean View American v' wes1mln11er Nallonel DISTRICT SS TOU9'NAMENT l•t Harvard ~"· lrvlfte) ARE A A MolftdaY"l G-S. JS o m. -El Toro ., Sal' Juan 1:30 p.m. -Minton HUil v• L•11une NIO~I TualdaY'• Gemes s 15 D m -S.n Clam•M• vs LllCIUN Baa ch 1"30 Pm -Mlu lon Soulh v1 Lakt FO(tlt W~V'• Games S IS o.m -El Toro•San Juan IO>ar .. , Min ion Hllls·Laoune Niguel toier 7.lO o m -El Toro·San Juao winner v• Ml\\lon HIM•·Leoune Niguel win,.., TlwndllV't G•mH 5 IS o.m -Sen Clemenle·l.agun• BHCl'I IOH r v,. Min ton Soulh·L•~· l=or••I -7.30 o m -S.n Ctemente•La11una Beach wlnlllf v'-Min ion Soulh·Lake For· "' wlMef AREA 8 MellaV'•G-S IS o m -S.dd~k .. , VlalO 1-JO om -Mlu ion Norin vs Norlh 1rv1ne T ..... V'IO-S lS pm --Ntwoorl Na1ton.1 YI Norlh· WOOd 7.30 om -SaOdlelHICk ·Vlelo winner v' South 1rvll"8 W..,._Y'I Games s IS pm -Min ion Norlll·Nortll lrYIN IOw r •s Newport Nartonel·Norlr.wooo IOWr 1 JO pm -MIUIOn Norlll·North lrVl!le winner vs NewDQrt Nalion•I NorthwOOd ,,_,,~,... U.S. ~ro CNmoiOMllkK (II .,.... ... , Men. OU.,_... SIMMt Diego Ptrei (l.Jruoutv) det. Andra• Gomaz (Ecuador), 7·6. 4•4, Jlmmv Arin tu S I det Gianni OcJeooo (llalvl. 6·l , 6·J, EllOI Te1tscner (U.S I def J-41 llorowla~ (U.S J. 6·0. 6·? W"'*"' hMlmanMflt ,., ....._,, lt.l ) ~~ AIVcl• Moulton (U S.l Cltf Pem Shriver IU.S ), t·), ?•6, t·l, Kim StlHf« IU ~.) oet T.,.ry HollaClav 11.J s >. 6·l . 6•4 Gins 12 Hit<""' (el~Y-1 ~,IMI NOtlle Por1tr IS.n Juan Caolstranol oet :i;v Freiler (ltOCl\t•ltr. Mich 1. 6•2, S 7. Deubeft f'INI Clllde Gurnev <P•IO• Ve<Cll• Penln• aula) K•l•rl Phebus \Ntw~I B .. ch) Cltf M' Por1t••Ann Grou man ILoOl>OYrr .. Olllol, 7·6. 1·6, 6·1 • TEAM TENNIS Chica .. Jl, c.lttom. 14 l•I CJllU .. ) WOll'!e n·, douotn -Bllll• J .. n KlnQ·~•ron wa1,11 IClll 0.1 Mime Jeu•ovK·UllCIY Collin•, 6 ' Womtn'' •l11111e•-l'lno (Cf'll Oel Jauio .. ec. 6· 1 Man'• ~ Trev W•lll•••Ltovn tourne 1c111 de! JOM Autlln·lt-1 \/1n•1 Hof, 6·1 Man'• ,11191n-1ov•111 1c111 Oil V•~·• Hot, 1·6 IJ•ll MIH O OOuOltt-Wallllt·Ktno lCll) Cit! Aintln•Collln,, h l ()Iller~ 1.0' A~ 21, O• .. , 21 L•• Alemlto• UTUtlOAY'S ••iui.n a l6'1t1 el H •NtM _,__. .. meetlRtl , ... ST ltAC•. >SO Yard• TlkJbo•• Te (9rooll\J SJ .c> 17 IO • eo lier Tna Coecn 111a101 4 40 l 40 Dtct.• Champion I Edward>) ) 40 Al'° rec9d LOii• Game, 0 11<'1< r<ot~. Flr•I Alld Foremo•I, Azure ClllcClatfillll, Jev O Ja'f. MyrlaM Pollcv, Papa Music Time 17.96 U l.XACTA (4·l l oeld '144.60, HCONO RAC•. SSO yard• LOat Indian (Clerla .. 1 t3,IO 7.40 4,6() W•r Win <Bard) 3.00 u o Eaattr Wren11ler IPll!l.•nlon) u o Al•O ractO: Tiit Iron Ruler, Cro Ber Moon, General Brown, lt•IH A Hulllar Time: 16.90. U l.XACTA (3·7) Peld 174.00. TH•D ltAC•, 3SO verdl. Me rcua E a prau <Tr aa HH t ) u o 3.40 2.10 .Motlltr Supreme (Chavta) 4 00 3 40 Hl11n \/CK1ue CCrHcitrl 4.IO AllO raceci· Klnnlk"'nlclt, Allirt Clllca , Azure HumDOldl, Im Oule Touctt, Blacklool Sut n.,,. 17 12 ,OUltTH RACI. 3SO vero,. Deal In Cu ll (Ptknln) 3.60 Bllll11111Jev Plmcll (T rta\urt) ChOO CllOO Boom (Adair) 240 240 360 )00 310 Profit Ship· Also reead Rubvs Khan Arll\1, P\iin, Our Si>Klal O.slrt. Terrific IH ve. Bev Slrldtr Time 17 71 n ~XACTA ( 1·1) paid SlHO f'IFTH llACE. 400 vero' Barbarv Tou l IPtllnlnl 2t 40 12.20 S.00 Ma51tr Alarm (Merril ) 9 60 S 20 SoverelQn Bow (Haril 2.ao Al'o raced Crlm•on Rovue. Mr MOOn· ~r~.1~kv Htmo, Jonedoo. Sllawne(o, Pau Time. 19 ... U IXACTA ll·t ) P81d JlM.40. SIXTH ltACE. l SO vero' Sotll•rY Jet (Clafln•> 15.00 9.40 6.00 Joe Are Cool (Lackev) 6 oo 4 60 Ima Gun Run,..r (Cl'lev11) 4.IO Also rec:ed: Pal\ Bov Jo, Arme11 .Jon, Mallv Miio, SkYbo, Sliver Grey Fox, ZlnllO Ch•r11e, Codt Of Tiit Wtsl. Time: 17.70. S2 •XACT A 19·1) oalel 172.10 SEVENTH RACE. 400 verdl Rockev (Cruger) 16.60 Rlcn Lau IBlevln11 Pasaroontes llunnv (Aelalrl "''° rac,eo: Pfefftrnuue, LadVbuQ. 0..1 A1>aln S.60 J,20 1.60 3.IO 2.60 CoatcrH k Time 19.13. S2 IXACTA (5·3) Pelo Sl)O 20. •IGHTH RAC•. 3SO varo1 Ohl;aMQO (Bard) 21,20 11.60 7 60 Sllaw!MI Sult {Adair) 11,00 UO Face D••• (lrNwreJ 11 oo AIM> rack· Lalar CllerQe, Folfv• lland, Roule Creek. BuoalOl.t Mllltr. Jo1oOa BHn, Slrete Touc:tt, Slllln On Tiit Celli. Time. 17.'9. n U(AC'TA (7·3) oald 1174 20. S2 P'tCK MX (6· 1·1·9·5·71 oakl Sl,"97 20 wllh 111,.. wlnnlnQ llekets {llve llorsas). Carrvov.,. POOi: S31,47S.4S. NINTH RACI. 400 vtrOl.. """e In lie C.r-(.£-dw r) 13 IO •.OO 110 Tolllac (Ward) • 1.60 2.20 CtleO. T!>e Charh (Hartl ' 3 40 Also rec.a: Our Ttllrd Oetllll!t, M8n In Tiie Morlev, Lord Lark, Oalll For Olamonch . Oki Love OI Mine, Sir C11nanova, Tiii' Cnlckl Got 11 Tlma: 19 71. U •XACTA (1·7) oald 121 40 T•NTH ltAC•. JSO varal "'" Oolly (Her•> 2140 11.IO 7 oo Her Turn (Mllcllalll 4.IO • 00 l<errv N On (Leet.•~ 10 'O "''° r aeec1: Fir• POllcv. MT Eoonv Orum,, Ft l•tv Cerot, Cooles Nlceiv Ea\v Ju•n. So.incl SC>Klel. Oetracllon. Time 17.t 7, U fXACTA (1·61 otid 121940 Al1en<1ance 12,951 H911YwMCI p.,tc SATURDAY'S 1t•Mn.T'l (61&1 "' ............. ,,_.....) ,.IT ltAC•. 1 1116 ml!H. Tolo's Prince (Mua) 37.20 17AO l ,IO Treblten (Plncn l 10.20 S 20 TllrH 8 115 (McCarron) l 20 ABO reeed Out Before Ot wn, c 111wev, Ptnkle\ IO Olct-.141. Fabulous RHlOll. Pro• OIOlous, N•l•llaPUt, BIOw Tao•. Time: l:CS 1/S. SICOND It.ACE. 6 tur!OnQs Bebe Oo (Valtnzuelal 19 00 UO 2,IO ln4u• Star IC>etenouuave) 2 IO 2 20 Sorv Oancar (Pedroza) 2 .0 Also raced Vlron, Road Ktnv, \•lrH lll, Plloenla WlnQ, Llwelv WOOClll l'd. Time. 1:11 . U DAILY DOU9LE 19·3) o.IO i'31.20 TH•D ltAC•. 6 turlOMlll Cornman' O.ar (lllackl 9.IO 4.20 3.IO Oonl,loo Tllamu,1c <Oelehoun•v•> ).00 2,60 Su~ Olsh IFuenlH ) J . .cl Also r•ced. Foay l oy, Surlln Culle, Bon Null, Jeri's Lucio.. Oare Her Time· MO. u &XACTA (I-oil O•ld SIO so. ,CXHtTH ltAC•. 1"-milt• on turf. G real Gre nOs on (McCe rron) 1,.0 4.00 u o RomPln' RUCI• (Velenzue1a 1 4.00 2-60 Vorlaufer (FU1'1tn ) u o Al'° raced· Chuckv Bebv, Prince 81ak-V1 JohanNsbarg, Wiid Oeli 11 Tlma 2>16 215 u U ACTA 16·21 oalo 161 00 '1,TH llACI. 1 turlOlfO• Som etll lng Wonde r tut IMcCrn> ) 20 2.60 2 • .cl Geeilc's Sport (MtH) • UO J.00 T!>e Ellle Lord (Black) 3 20 Also receo Flett Nau.re. Male Adaol9'<. Suotr Olamonct. FIHI Scr•""'- Tlmr 1:21 2/S u •XACTA U·S) oa•o "40.00 SIXTH RACE. 1\oo miles Bn ufort (Plncavl 6 00 3 20 Juntura (McC9'ronl • 20 LiOhll'laWOholme (Ptd<OH I )00 )20 4 IO AllO raced R'9hl on Rad. .., .. , to Go, One Mort Act Time: 1:51 Sir Sier. A SEVaNTH ltACI. IV. mllel on tuf1. Role!ldo (Pedroza) 17 40 S.60 l.60 TlmC>trleck IHawlav) 3.00 '40 Ntw PtnnY ITorol 2 IO Al•o recld. Jusl Arrlve<I, Smo~lnQ Gun, FJylng G-. Lloulllcallon. Time: 1:4' 4/S U fltACTA (6·11 oald '"I.SO U P'tCK SIX (3· 1·6·3·2·61 1>•kl 11,654.IO wllh 1 IA wlnnln11 llcketl (llvt hof\e'l Carryover POOi 1111.on .,5 •tGHTH RAC•. I 1114 mile,, Polav IMCC1rronl J 60 2 ~ 110 Wti•ern ISIOlll9) 4 00 3 60 SanHllONll Guy (Wlnlanel) 3 20 Also raced: Mtlch Wlnnar. Hend- One. F'91111'1Q Fil, Menen1la1 Tlmt. U3 U IXAC'TA (6·2) Peld M2.00. NINTH ltACI. One mllt on turf lllKk SulD/>l.tr ( Pll'Cav) S 00 3 00 110 Watllea Roell \McCarron) UC> 4 .O unradlartt (FUlfllHI 7 70 AllO raced: Monltlalr. Trlfono<Nt, ~H Prince, P'llle Tate, 9uObltne Under T Ima: 1.lS 21 S. u UIACTA (3-1) oald its.so Alllnd•llC8: 40, 195. I ' ~Q lrttwl Open lat *"'""· llltllalldl Torn WtllOll 61·61·10-lOS Cralo $ladle< ., 10 12-206 Oevkl Graham 71 ·'9 •7-207 lt•Y Floyd 71·6'·69-201 Nlcll F•lelo 61·61·69-207 LM Tr•vlno '9·6'·13-20t Fuuv Zoetllt 11-11·67-209 Mar~ Mc:NuitY 12 '9·61-209 Andy titan 70·'9·70-109 Hall lrwln 69·61·7?-209 Terrv Gela 11·'6·71-210 HafOIO Htnnln{I 71·'9·70-210 JOMO'LH rY /4•61•69-211 $eve B•lleal.,.os 71·71·69-211 Paler Jacoo .. n 72·69·70-211 8111 ROll•rl 67·71-13-211 ltOOQer Devi' 70· 71-1~211 Chrlsly O'Connor 72·69·71-211 Curllt s1ren111 74·61·7~212 Howard Cle rk 71·71·6~12 G•rv t<och 75·71·..._211 ~lrnon Hobclav 70·73·70-?13 Bernard GelleQ~ 12·11·10-)13 cnro Mooelv 14·69·70-713 Mark Je>11nso11 70·12·71-213 llrlan Walle• 70·10·7)-213 ran ColUn' 7o·a ·61-21l Graham Mar'h 69· 70·14-213 Denis Ournlan 73·6'·74-11J Mike Su"lvan 72·61·74-214 Manuel Calero 10·1S·tt-?14 Tlanla Brltr 7 l-74·69-214 Het Sutton 61·11·75·214 Mlk.e lr!Qham 11·73·70-714 Vt UQhanSomef\ 61·7S·71-214 Arnold Patll'!t r n 74·61-214 Mar~ Jame• 10 10 74-21• Tim Simoson 73·69·72-114 Vicente Ftrnenoei 70·77·12-21• Tonru Neh mura 73·'9·72-21• Ron•n Rafftrly 1S·t7·7l-215 fom W•IMIOPI 73·73·69-21S Torn Kiie 71·72·12-21S Mlk• McCut1oU9h 74·69· 72-715 Huber-I GrHn 69·74·72-21S 8ern11ero LanQer 47·72·71>-215 Jacll NlcKlau' 71·72·72-?lS Sam Torrance 41·13·74-21S Ee monn D.,.cy ,. 69·12·74-215 Klkuo Aral 74·61· 7S-216 Larry Nttson 70·73·7>-116 Gre11 Normen 7S·71·10-214 Yu·Shu H>leh 11·72·7-217 Bobbv C1tmpet1 14·11·11-117 Lannv W•dklnl 71·73·72-217 Ma'8hlro Kuremo10 70·14·73-717 Clive Tueller 13·11·73-717 Cllltn·Soon LU 71·71·74-217 ... _ .. Qvallfy Peul Hoed Manlmo Mennelll S.ndv Lyle Peter Fowler len Mo .. v Nell Cotes Mike Ferguson Jonn Bl•nO Wavne Gr aov HUQl'I BelOcChl Paul Ct rrlgfll Peul W•v Craig OeFov -Gordon Brand Devld Tlloro -mateur 13·10·1S-111 7S·70·7l-218 73·71·74-1)1 73.72.74 ... 719 73·72·74-219 13·72·74-119 61·16·7S-219 71· 11-16-119 11-13·11>-710 71·12·16-ZJO 11-15·74-210 12-11-1.-nr 73·13·76-121 75·7'·77-223 1S·11·~114 OMad Cttln Ooen (el Caal V ... y, .. ) Den4'or1man 61·6S·6S-19t Morris Hale"kv 41·6A·67-1'9 Denny Edw•rdl 66·6A·69-199 Pevne Stewerl 6S·68·6a-199 Pal Llndwv 45·66·69-200 Lennie Clemen•• 67·61·6S-200 D:A Wfl 65·66·49-700 S.mmv Recllt4' 67·6A·69-100 Scot! HOGh 69·•S·67-201 D•vlel PtoP4H 49·6S·67-20 I Jon ChelfH 61·62·71-201 Ron Strack 66·61·67-101 Lon Hink.le 69·66·60-20 I BuddV Gardne<' 71·66·4S-?01 Ml~e Moriev 10·0 ·67-101 Oavt E ~nelbarcit< 68·61·66-107 OeWlll WHver 61·6A·71-102 Lenee T tn Broeo 68·63· 71-203 Tl)omu Grev 68·68·61-703 RIC~ Pear~on 11 63· 70-104 Brea Saxon 68·66· 70-704 Lon NltlHn 71 ·67·66-104 Curt Bvrum 63·67· 7•-704 Jim Oenl 69 69·67-20S TOITI Lenmen 47·67·71-20S Jav Cuaa 61·68· 10-205 Jef! Sender. 49·67·69-20S Steve Hart 49·65· I l-20S Bob Entwooo 66·'9•10-70S BOb Bowd 66·10·10-106 Ken Gr"" · 11·61·61-206 1100 Charle' 10 68 61-206 Lerrv Mire 69·66·11-106 JOO.. Mudd 61·71·61-206 lv•n S<nllh 69·67·70-206 Erle Batten 70· 10-6a-206 RatC>f> l •nGrum 49·65·72-106 am ~enoer 61·67·11-106 Devld Oclrlfl 47· 10·69-10t Howard Twlltv 61·67·'11-106 LPGA tourntm«Tt (el Mtlvem, ~a.) B•'" Oanltl 67 71 ll-2 II JoAnne C•rne< 12·69 71-213 P11111 s .... nan ,.. 17·1>1-214 Sandra Hevnle 11· 70· 14-71~ l(e1nv WM worrn 72·70·7)-llS Laure Cole 72·11·73-216 An,..·Mar•e Pelll 69·1S·72-7l6 Juav Clark 73 ·73·11-217 HOllll S•ecv 73·13·11-711 Debell• Mellltrlln 71·1J·lt-219 Ketllv Martin 10·75·13-111 Jan SleP!len1on 76·11·71-219 Jo Ann w u nam 11· 1l·I s-110 l tAnn CMladO 70· 13· 77-220 Pal BreOlev 7•·13·13-110 Cellltrl,.. Penlon 14·14·72-2?0 VlclOTabOr 11 12·11-110 Ja11•I Col.. 16·13•11-110 Celhv Mone I0-13·11-221 Lvnn Slronev 17·12·17-121 Beto King 13·11·16-111 Jt,..Blaloc~ 16·13·11-221 Donne Ceoon• 11 1•·1>-111 eo.-ne Whtte 12·1•·1r-221 Mvra Van Hoou 19·11•10-111 Sanora Pelmer n 13·11-711 Jene 1.oci. 13·73·16-211 Sanora Sc>uzlcn 75·71 7t -771 Lenore Mu•-• 13·13·71>-m Marlene FIOvd·OeArmen IS·l 1·16-211 Je,..t Anderson 1'·70·79-273 a. .. er1v Devi' 7t·71·1'>-213 Marina Neu" 11·14·n -11l Amv AICOll 15·74·7.-113 Pa t MaVtf\ 73·76·14-lD KelMV McMul4e<'I 7S· 7'·74-11) Carole Cna•oon11lar 1'·76·7>-173 8elh Solomon 73·1S·JS.-?13 Marlene HaQQe 1•·74·1.-22• Ca thy Mani 76· II· 77-1'H Pennv F>ut1 74 1•·)r11• Mlndv MOOre 73· 17 1'-724 Mertv Olcktf\On 11·74·71-774 Connie Cr.lllaml 16·14·7._12• Meroe ~lubblell•IO 17·1S·72-'1?4 KelhY f>oslle••••l 77·7S 1J-22S PGA. mOfltY leaden ( Tllroutfl July 10) 1 Hat Sullon 2 Lannv Wed~'"' 3. Ben Cren1llew 4. Gil Morgan S Fun v Zoalltr 6. Tom Kile 7. 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Gr .. me McGulflcto.e, Aualrell•, 3·51 n 6, Fr•nt. l•t,ono, Mlu lon Vlelo, 4:00.0S 1, Wavnt SlllJl(nQIOfl, . .lu,1rana. 4.02.04 t, Mike O'Brien, Min ion Vlelo, 4'06.54 200 lndo -I. ,AlekHndr Slelorenko, U~SR. 104 07 7, Biii Barnill, Lo• A-Nil, 7-0S.10 3, lit , Narllo,111 M•l•ude. Japan, 2.ot 51. and Pablo Moreles, Senta Clare, 1 oe SI S, Jonn Savre, Mlu lon Vlt lo, 2;09 4'. •. Kt llclll Onera . Jaoan. 2 10.SA 7, J ustin Lemt>eru, AuSlralla, 2 11.03 Sanaor Wieder, Hunger•, dlsoualllled. so lrM -'· Joh" S.uetland, s11ai.er HelgllU, Olllo, 23 24 2, Robin Leamv, L~ AnQtltl 23 2S 3, Oevlo Lowt. 'C•H I Brllt ln. 23 41 4, Mar~ Slockweff, Austrelle, 13 45 WOMEN ]·meter \PflnQbOard diving -I, M4!9an Never. Min ton Vle;o. 4'9 30 2. wenav Wyland. Plltslora. N v .. '8S.OO. 3, Veronlea RlbOI, ArQentlna, 431 ?7 4, Ella Tenor;o, Me•ICO. '32 71. 5. Anc>e.I• Ribeiro. 8ra 111. A73 SA 6, Guedt luoe Cancesco, Mexico, 417 60 7. E•tttla oe I• Torre, Mexlc:o. 409.90 No ttl11111n 400·melltt' trff -1, Tilfanv COiien, Mlu lon Vltlo, •:13 S7. 2, June Croll. GrH t Britt in. 4.1~.9S 3. AnNI ~Venn. Au•tralla, 4.16.20 4, Stacv ~oe. Cerrllos, 4.17.12 S. Florence Berur, Mlu lon Vleio. 4;17.33. 6, Tami Bruce, Min ion Vlelo, 4 19.IO z. Juliane Broum•n, Paramus, N.J .. 4:20.79 I. Jullt OtlQnH ult, Ce nada, 4:24.31 100 l!ldo -1, Pelra Scllntlder, E8'i Germanv, ~,1 .79 2. Cornella Slrcll, E8'1 Germe nv. 2:1 .74. 3, Jiiiian Co411nQwOOd, Au•1ra1la, • .S9. 4, MeYuml Vokovama, Covina. 2:22.71. S, Vera B•rker, Min ion Vl•lo, 2:23.69 6, Amv Whlle. Min ion \/l•lo. 2:24.40. 7. Anette Ptllllou p.,, Swaoan. 7:24.41 I, Laurance Ben\lmon, Min ion Vlelo (Franc:t ), 2:2S.03. SO trff -1. Oare Torrn. Min ion Vlelo, 1S.19, 2, AnQel• Rus1at1, Au11relle, 16.66. ], 1.aurle LeMtr. Fort Kno•. Kv .• 26.90 4, June Croll, Greal Brllaln, 21.14 S, AQnel• Erlkuon, Sweden. 27. lS. 4. Amv Caulkln•. Nuhvllle, Tenn .• 17.23. 7, Cornella Slreft, EH i Gtrmanv. 27 30. a, Jenna Johnson. Senta ROH . 21.51 NFL ~ro-SMMlll ~ (Al T'"-' Lecall Sllturdll y. JvltY JO H .. el,ameGMM p 111,br,trgn w' New Or&eans a l Canton.-. Ollto, 2 p.m. IWEl:K 1) T1111rlday, Aue. 4 Balllmore al Hou11on, 7 om r<rldav, Aue. 5 Oetroll el PhlladtlPllla, 7·30 o.m Seallle al Denver, 7 p,m SalurO.Y, Aue. 6 San DltQO al Rems, 1 p.m San Francisco al ltalden. •-o.m. Buttato at Clllca110. 4 p.m Cleveland al "'"" Bev, 1 om. Ken'u Cllv et Clnclnnell, 7 o m Miami et Della•. 8 om Mlnnesot a v • .SI. Louis et LondOn, England, S:JO D m PllllDUtQll v1 New En11tend at Kno•- vllle. 7 JO P,m New Orleans al Tamoe Bev. e om WH nln11ton et Allanll. I p m Sunde Y, Aue. 1 New York Je11 al New Vork Giant,, a pm IWEl:K 2l f'rideY, A-ll Clnclnnell •I wa,hlnvton, 7:JO om. Grffn Bev e t $ealtle, 7'.30 o.m. New Yorle Giants el PlllsburQll, I om Salur'daV, Aue. U R•'-' t t New York Jels, Glenl• Sledlum. I o.m. Allente al Denver, 1 D m B•lllmort a t Mlnnesote, 7'30 om. CnlcaQO al St Loul>. • om Cltveland al BuftelO, 4 o m. D11roi1 11 Kt n1a' en ... 7.30 o.m New Orlean. al Miami, I om PtllledelPllla al San 0 1"10. • o m. T e moa Bev at Hou1ton. I o rn Sunday, Aue. 14 New Env••na al San Frencl,co, 1 p m MefldilV, Alie. IS Dallu at Rems. 1 o.m. tW••K l l Th11rldav. Au .. II New York Jt ll el Clnclnnall. 9 o.m "rl4a ,.. A 11$. It Miami al We•hlnglon, 8 om. Minnesota at S.etlle, 7'30 o.m. S.llKctay, AYe. 20 New England •I Ram•. I o.m CnJctllO al Relclen, I o.m Allen1a el Temoa Bev, a Pm. Baltimore el New York Glenh, I o.m Bufl•IO a l Oetroll, 7 P.m. Clavtlllnd at Oenver. 7 D m HoustOI) a L,New Orr.ens. 7 om Plllledaloflla •• GrHn Bev, 2 pm Plll1bUrC1h el Oatlu , I P.m. St Louls et itensas Cll v 1:30 pm Sen Francisco at San DI~. 6 P.m IWIEEK4) ~y. AV.. li . PllhbUrQh al Ptolleoe!C>hle . 7!30 o.m. , .... v. A"9 lll6 Rams et San 0 1990, 1 pm Raiden al Cievelan<I. I om 8e111more el Atlante, 8 o.m Denver el Mlnnnota, 7.30 pm Miami t t New York Glenls, I o m New E1111tand el Tamoa Bev. I D m Satvr41aY, Ave. V Cincinnati al 0.lrol• 1 o.m C.r"n Bev •I St. L.OUh . 6 o.m l(an~s Cllv el Clllceec>, 6 om. Hou•lon al OallH , I om. New Yori< Je1s el New Orte•n•. 1 o m Seattle al San Frenclsco. 1 Cl m WHnlnglon et Buffalo, 6 D m USFL TONIGHT'S CHAMPIOHSH~ GAME (at o-wl Mlc11lgan "'· PhlledelPl'lle . S om S.tur'da•'' tranMcttoM a ASE9ALL A"""'9fl L- Cl..,£ \/E LANO INOIANs-f>leced lom Brennan. Ditcher, on 1118 trrevocebie ... , .. .,. 1111 OC>•lonad Jarrv RHO. l>ilcnar, 10 Cnarie\lon of Ina 1n11rna!IONI LeHua. NEW YORK YANKEEs-PlectO WIMle RendOIOll, \e(ond l>H-n, on 11)1 IS•CllV dl,•blltO 11'1 PurcnaMO (Otllracl ot Larrv Mtlt>ourne, tntltldtf, from 1111 P!llledelofll• PnlHle• •M senr &ooov MMctlam. lnfleleler. to Coll.tmbUI of the lnttrnallOnal LtaOut after 11avl1>11 recallld him Hrller In lna dt Y NatltMIL-CHICAOO CUBS<-PurCl'le•ed eontr•C1 ot Thad Bo,ttv. oulllekle<, lrom Iowa ot the """"ken Auoclallon. Plac.eO O•rv WOOd•, ourl1atder. on Illa 1$·Clev dlaellleel rlat P H IL A OEL l'H I A PHll.llES-Purcl'IHed Sieve JetU. In• tltl<lt r. from Port1-"41 ot '"'• F>eclllc Cou t Leu ue ,OOTaALL Na"-!'""*' 1.Meut MIAMI OOLPtilNS-Slonad Stave Morman •114 Miii• Faller , oftenilve ltOlet, NEW YORK JE"TS-SlllMCI 9ot>t>v Humnhrev, wtcle recitlvtf Sl9Md Ltnn lnber,o, QU•rltrbtck, lo • trH Htnl ~qnlr•CI, SAN 'ltAHCl$CO ...,,_AcQllfred Jafl ~IN!n. cwnerlWlck, trom rne Sen Olaoo Cl\lr"'' tor • future cSrall c:llOlct, Stone<! Torn Hotmoe. Otlen•1¥• MCk, """"'9~ ....... L..._,. FlOlllOA-HatMCI Georve Mira t>MCI coach COLL IOI NOltYMellN AltlZONA-folarned JH Arnot• JWeel l>a•ll•llWlll c~ Liberty triumphs • twice NEWPORT. R.I. (AP) -Den- n lS C.onner, the defending U.S . skipper in lhe America's Cup races, got off to a good •tart ln the second round of Cup lrlals Sat.ut· day by guiding his new 12-meter yacht Ube!Sy to two victories over Defende . C.onner. w struggled to a 5·6 record during the first round of trials, had little trouble in the first race. He grabbed a one-minute, 14-second lead on the windward leg of a shortened triangular course, lengthened it to 1:25 at the second mark and br.eez.e<i to vic- tory in 1:09 under stifl winds of 14 to 18 knots on Rhode Island Sound. The second race was marred by an apparent collision between I.he gleaming 12·meter yachts when the back of Defender slid near the rear quarU!r of Liberty while I.he boats were fighting for the best starting position. Defender got off to a 35-seoond • lead ln the race after officials ruled Liberty had croaed the line too early and had to restart. During a furious tacking duel, in winds that reached 22 knots, Liberty pulled even and then led by 27 seconds at the first mark. She gradually increased the margin and won by 2:39 aft.er the fourth and final leg. Defender, 5·6 in the first round of trials, hoisted a protest Oag. The observation trials, which run through July 27, give the New York Yacht Club an.other chance to study all three U.S . boats in head-to-head competi- tion. During the selection trials, which begin Aug. 16. the club will decide which 12-meter yacht has the best chance of defending the sailing world's top piUe. ~U.S. entry has lost the Cup in the 24 races held since the boat America first won the trophy in 18M. I Tinsley Light last to finish Trans pa ~ race HONOLULU (AP) -Michael Grandin's 36-foot sloop Tinsley Light passed the Diamond Head finish line Saturday to become the last boat to finish the 32nd Transpacific Yacht Race. Tinsley Light of the San Fran- cisco Yacht Club fi..nlshed the 2 ,225 -m i l e L os An - geles·to-HonoluJu cl"O!Wng in 13 days, 23 hours and 11 minutes. T he 67-foot sloop Charley of the St. Francis Yacht Club of San Fra ncisco w on first-to-finish honors last Monday. Another St. Francis entry, the 46-foot sloop Bravura. was the unofficial winner with a cor- recl,ed time of 7 days, 22 hours and 55 minutes. Second and third corrected time leaders were the 50-foot sloop Great Fun, also of the St. Francis Yacht Club, and the 40-foot sloop Skysail out of the Santa Barbara Yacht Club, respectively , Class A was led by the 50·foot sloop Oyxaca of the Monterey Peninsula Yacht Club in Santa Cruz. while Great Fun led Class B. Bravura was first in Class C and Skysail took Class D. COHE N • a • From Page 81 million outdoor pool to be used for the 1984 Olympics. The four-day • meet concludes today. Cohen . the best woman dis· tance freestyler in the U.S .. said. "I'm happy with the win (400) although I came out too fast and felt tired in the final 200. That's because June (Croft of Great Britain) was pushing me. I was kind of disappointed in the time, because I did 4: 1 J ~ree weeks ago, whlch is my all~ best. "I will emphasiu> the 400 and 800 freestyles because there is no 1.500 in the Olympics," Springboard diving events were held shortly after it became known that Sergey Shllbashvili of the Soviet Union had died of Injuries suffered in the platform event of the World University Games a week ago. Greg Louganis of Mission VieJO won the men's springboard and Megen Neye.r of the Nadadores took the women'a event. Lougan.l.a won the platform event In the University Games, making hi.I final dive after the Soviet was Injured. "It was very difficult for ~ to get back on the platform and do the same dive he had done," uld Louganis. Louganill ICOred 716.~9 potntl and Chris Snodt of Creat Britain wu tee0nd with 619.44. Second place f.n th~ women'a dlvlni went to Wendy Wyland of Pittsford, N.Y ., wtth 485.00 '° 489.30 for Neyf'r, who won the event with he.r 10th and final dive. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, July 17, 1983 U uildi~gs designed by computers vii!! archite~ture firm has pioneered the use of n1achines to draw new structures PHlt SNEIDERMAN Deir ......... gene McLean admits he en- tered aome resistance and ptici&n seven years ago when urged the dlrectors of his •tecture and engineering firm begin using compute(S to draw buildings. cLean works for Albert C. and Associates, a Los eles firm that al8o maintains ange County office in Irvine. is the company's director of · (or Orange County. He believes the turning point in late 1981, when the pany was designing a 70-story h-riae office building to be tructed in Singapore. Abrupt- McLean recalls, the clients ed on a Friday and said they ed major revisions in the · gn of the building -and the rk had to be completed Monday ln time for a board meeting. The architectural firm's com - puter specialists w ent to work on the revisions over the weekend and finished in time Lo satisfy the clients. "It was a (drawing) task that would have been totally imposs- ible to do that quickly by hand," McLean said. The local Albert C. Martin office has piont!ered the use of computers to· help destgn build- ings. Among the Martin structures that have been at least partly planned and designed by com- puter include Tower Three in the Douglas Pla74, Irvine; two build- ings in Koll Center Irvine; Can- adian Indemnity Co., U.S. Head- quarters in Cost.a Mesa; Nexus Co. 's Laguna Hills Financial Center Building; Parker Hannifin in Irvine: and the California Federal Savings and Loan Com- puter Center in Rosemead . McLean said the Martin firm, which wai; established in Los Angeles in 1906, has invested Delly ..... ,.,.._-, LM ,..,_ FJlo<""A8'"""-architect Erik Johnson desjgns._a siru_cture with the help of a computer. DRANGICDASTSTOCIS ~ere are the stock market a~ti"ites o( publicly traded Oran_ge County (11"1118 for the week ended Friday, July 15. Data pro"ided by Newport securities Corp. -----------------------------------------------------------·------------------- I '!YI! I M!ADOUU TEl'S l.OCATIOI l'VM.IC COMPH IU HU DOUU Tl!JUI> IO OU IOCC C n '"'•per•d OJ &ewPOrt .S.01Jr I l I•• Co,.oorel IO,, ,., .. , &lrvay •••·. !;t e.M-1 Coat • ~.t• 1 '=• 11 for"n I• 01~1)'1 .,., dti , "'t&•~Fr p,.\~,.,, ... ,,. .. 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I •,1• ....... ·,•1 . . ,1• ... • •• j • . ' . . .. .. ·'' ... .. •' . .. -· ' ,1i.i-. ,. '~, '·' • • ' t •• '•' ... '•"' . '. ~ ' f I ,. f • •• . . '·"'. ,,, ••''I ·''• ·P' ,I'll• ,, I 'f. 'I)" . ·~ .... •' I • • .1:0\J,., t ' ., ,., .. ... , . ' .. ' several million dollars in com- puter equipment for the Los Angeles and Irvine offices during recent years. Yet he said clients are not. required to pay higher charges when computers are used on their projects. "Any savings in time goes into providing better service to clients," he said. McLean describes several ad- vantages ia designing by com- puter. Onc1P'the basic d«:Sign and dimeMions of a building are in its memory. the computer can rotate the image to show perspectives from au sides of the structure or can enla rge a small portion of the drawing. I •j . Such work, if done by hand, Is extremely lime-consuming and perhaps less accurate. In addition, an architect can easily call up a part of a n earlier building. say, the elevator area, and transplant it to a newer project, with or without modifications. ~ ! ... ,., •I 'j After a building is designed on the computer, a fast-working printer can turn the image on the screen into a paper drawing that can be shown to the client. If the client requests changes, the com- puter can be asked to quickly revise the design. Again, this is work that once had to be done by hand -slowly Dire'ctor of d esign Eugene McLean, seated, and Robert Braunschweige r of Albert C. Martin & Associates look at a printout of a computer design. Below, the computer design of the Nichols Institute in San Juan Capistrano. · l According to McLean, another advantage of computerized architectural work is that nwner- ous records such as billings, draw- . ing and oonfe rence reports, can all be stored together electronically. Formerly, the paper records might have been kept in several different locations. "We let the computer keep track of where everything is," he said. "We can ask it for infor- mation by key words, by job, by date or by any combination." With a chuckle, McLean ex- plained the greatest advantage in lettingacomputerdothe work "It doesn't spill coffee on the draw- ing." Take a trip, hut study rules first " l By Sylvia Porter Of lhe l>ellr -,,.,. These are the weeks when going with your spouse on a business trip in which you mix in pleasure and top it off with tax deductions become joyous indeed - but only if you know what you can write off. how much and how. item-by-item expense record. -Lodging. When accompanied by your spouse, · '-; you may deduct the price of a single room, even . : though that may be more than half double rates. , 1 • .l. Under a 1982 law change. if you have a vacation ~·· home. you may deduct the proportionate cost of using _ that vacation home while away from your principal ~ home in pursuit of your trade or business. ~ If typically you spend a lot of time in more than one place, you must be aware of where your principal pjace of business is. Say. fot.J,ostance, you live in Boston, do some business there' but spend 80 percent · The Internal Revenue Service code has volwnes of cases, rulings and regulations on this one subject. Below are the basics on maximizing your deductions legally. -Transportation. It is more advantageous for you to squeeze in some relaxation on a trip made primariJ y for business than for you to squeeze in some business on a personal trip, says Ken Brewer. tax expert at the top accounting firm of Touche Ross in Stamford. Conn. For primarily personal trips where you work in a few client visits, only the expenses incurred for the business side trips are deductible. but the entire round trip is deductible for a primarily of your time in Springfield, Mass., where your _; COTQpany's offices are and where you stay in a hotel ·°$ You would not be able to deduct your hotel expenaee ~ in Springfield but you would be able to deduct the business portion of your expenses for your home in business trip. · . If you go by car and take your spouse along, your spouse gets a free ride. Also it is usually best to deduct your a~ual car expenses rather than the 20 cents per mile allowance. That 20 cents doesn't cover the expense of running an average car today. Ask your spouse to keep your records for you . lf your transportation is unusually costly -a chartered plane, say -expect the IRS to challenge you. particularly if a spouse tags along. A 1981 change. however. allows a deduction of up to $2.000 for conventions on a cruise ship provided the vessel is registered In the United States and all 'ports of call are in th e United States or U.S. possessions. -Secretaries. You can deduct a secretary's pay and travel expenses if it is necessary for you to have one with you. A 1977 case permits deducting the expenses of a spouse on a business trip provided he or she possesses secretarial or other busin~-related skills needed on the trip. Boston plus Boston meals. -Down time. 1f your business trip involves staying over during a holiday or weekend, expenses during those extra days are deductible. 1f you leave on your business trip Thursday, cannot return · beca~ of business until Monday. the weekend days qualify as business days. -Entertaining. Deducting social eve.nta such as the theater or a ballgame is less questionable on the ' road than at home. At home, there must be substantial busines.9 discussion before or after the social event. Beware: Don't jeopardize entertainment deduc- tions by having too many people at a party. The IRS may call it a goodwill expense rather than a deductible busin~ expense. -Foreign travel and entertainment. Rules are more stringent than on expenses incurred in the United States. Canada and Mexico are not coiiaidered foreign for this purpose. There soon may be new U.S. tax laws andor treaties to allow foreign convention ru.les to be dropped for Caribbean countries. Part of President Reagan's Caribbean tax incentive plan would qualify these countries for special treatment (proposals in process). For further details. write for the IRS free booklet, Publication 453, "Travel, Entertainment and Gift Expenses." .. -Meals. All meals are deductible on overnight and ext.ended business trips. On one-day business trips, thoufh, OrVY meals at which there are business discussions are deductible. Non-business meals are not. lf per-diem reimbursement for meals and lodging does not exceed $44, you need report only where you go and for what purpose. When deducting more than the U.S. government's per-diem allow- ance for a particular area. you must keep an ("Sylvia P or ter's New Money Book for the 80s," . 1,328 pages of down-to-earth advice on personal ·1 •• money management, is now·available through her · i column. Send $9.95 plus $1 for mailing and handling to "Sylvia Porter's New Money Book for the 80s," ln care of this newspaper, 4400 Johnson Drive, { ak b ., Fairway, Kan. 6620~. M e checks paya le to ~· Universal Press Syndicate.) ~ ~ Increase in dividend reinvest plans I NEW YORK (AP) -A grow- ing number of businesses are offering stockholders a chance to . build their ~take in the company by automatically reinvesting dividends in additional stock purchases. Although not for everyone, dividend reinvestment plans offer a convenient and Jess costly alternative for a shareholder who can afford to take a long-range view of his investments. The plans also give businesses a less ex- pensive way to raise capital on a regular basis. Moody's Investors Service Inc., which regularly surveys major businesses. said in its latest review that 531 companies were offering dividend reinvestment plans, 43 percent more companies than were using it at the lime of a similar survey ln 1977. Georgeson" Co. Inc .. • leading Investor re lations consulting flrm bMed in New York. aaid lta latest survey identified 1,300 djvidend reinvestment plans serving 6 million shareholder accounts. , Robert Swadosh, a senior vice president of the company, said the number of plans has doubled ln the past five years. "They have become increasing- ly attractive Investment vehicles," he s&d. Once a shareholder decides to participate, dividends are auto- matically reinvested ln additional stock. Either the company or its agent bank keeps records of the trans- actions and sends statements to the stockholder on how many full or fractional shares he owns. the price per share and any service charges. Swadoeh said his firm's survey showed three-fourths of lhe com- panies offering reinvestment plans have addlUonal Incentives to coax ahareholdera to participate. Commonly, companies will pay the brokerage fees ueociated with 1 buying or selling shares under the .~· ·t plan, provide free storage and ··~ security for the certifiCates and waive ot reduce fees u.oclated \· With selling small numbers of shares. Some companies may a.l.a give reinvestment plan par\idpantl the chance to invest a limited amount of new cash a.Iona wtth their dividends to buy additional shares . Others may give shareholden the option to reinvest only a portion of the dividends, return- ing the real ln cash. 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"" I NlfWIL «1 )II .\ IS~ I\ 11' -11-ll•M - IS\o NAFCO -II Ill Ulil If~ ltll> "' • It) 1 ""' moo 1111 .,. m• "" • _._ AMERICAN STOCK EXCHANGE OUOTAT~l lll(~UDI THOl\011 '"' .... TOii, ... IOWUT. , .. C.,I( ,. •. IOtfO"· DIUOI' AllD (lllClllllATI noo UCMAllOU AllO H'°IUD l'I' Tiii NASO 4110 llO llNtf Orange Cotlt OAJLY PILOT/Sunday. JUiy 17, 1 ' I f t t ,, t Orano-Coaat OAJL Y PILOT /Sunday, uly 11: 1883 ... -.,--.. ·- ,,, Bradshaw h. n ew exec at' California resale Volume mounting Mesa firm Latest sales figures point to contin ued·recovery l rom h9using depression in s tate Dk k Bradshaw of El Toro, until recently vice president of land acquistion at Broadmoor Homes, Irvine, has joined Warmington Homes r;'lc. of Costa Mesa as director of land acquisition. 1t has been announced by James P. Warmington, president. I Bradshaw is responsible for analyttng available land' parcels, dee.ennining their worth, and neaotiating the transaction. His land experience began with the California Division of High- w•ys in 1959, when he started Dick Bradshaw LOS ANGELES -Statew ide home resale volume in May in- creased 9.4 percent over April to a seasonallly adjusted annual rate of 362,611 units, reflecting the strongest sales volume for the year and the continuing recovery in the California housing sector, the Cali- fornia Association of Realtors has announced. On a year-to-yea.r oomparative basis, resale activity increased 58.6 percent over May 1982 levels, the largest year-to-year increase since 1971, when estimates for the yearly comparative statistics were first compiled. REAL ESTATE reached their low in the present economic environment. While interest rates are not expected to rise significantly further, the fact thRt they have begun an upward course suggests the potential for a stalling-out or slowing of the recovery. wW continue to ensure that home prices rise at a moderate pace." The proportion of mortgage financing provided by institu- tional lenders continued to in- crease in May 1983 with cash-to-new-loan financing (in- cluding FHA and VA) accounting for 63.3 percent. of all single-family home purchases. This compares to the 60.5 per cent of resale transactions recorded in this financing category in April of 1982. Assumable financing, with or without junior trust deed financing, declined dramatically from 33. 7 percent of the trans- actions in April 1983 to 21.1 percent In May this year. nu. figure compares to 54.8 percent of all transactions registered in May 1982. Owner carried primary financing increased aomewhat during May 1983, accounting for 5.7 percent of all tranaactiona as compared to 3.5 percent in April this year. The median time on the market before sale indicator increated somewhat during May 1983 to 79.2 days for single family existing homes. This is an increase of 3.6 days over the April 1983 median time of 75.6 days and 1.7 day increase over the May 1982 me- dian of 77.5 days. purchas in"g freeway rigbts-o(-way as an associate right-of-way agent, a positiQn he ~ for four years. He spent another four years with Atlantic Savings .and Loan Association of Loe Angeles as senior appraiser, evaluating all types of land. another four-year stint as vice president of sales and marketing for Affiliated Properties, Inc., a Los Angeles firm specialWng in rehabilitating and selling fore- closed properties for a group of financial institutions. "The fall in interest rates from last year and the increased avail-. ability .of institutional funds has sparked the recovery in Cali- fornia's housing market,'' said A. Gordon Nicolson, president of CAR. "The recovery process since the · beginning of the year is impressive. Resale transaction vol- ume this May was 42.6 percent above that registered ln January this. year, reflecting the magnitude of California's underlying pent-up demand." The median statewide sales price for May 19lJ3 increased 1.0 percent ($1,163) over April this year to a record $113,896. This constitutes the fifth consecutive month of price increaaes on a monthly basis and reflects the contin~ improvemen\s in hous- ing activity. On a year-to-year comparative basis, home pri<.'es increased $3,660 or 3.3 percent. Des ign serni~ar planned That was followed with yet • Low interest home loans n ow available LoJ. interest4. home imp{'Ove- ment loans Crom 6 to 9 pereent are now available to Costa Mesa 0 residents through the city's Hous- ing Rehabilitation program. Recently allowable income levels were raised so that a family of four earning lea than $26,000 can qualify for a 6 percent loan or a 9 percent loan if earning less than $40,444. For more information call 754-5327. The extent and strength of the recovery, however, remains some- what uncertain, Realtors caution. As recent evidence suggests, interest rates may have. already "Throughout the first five• months of 1983, annualized home price appreciation has registered between 2.6 percent and 3.6 per- cent, indicating that prices remain firm~ but are increasing below historical rates,"said Joel Singer, CAR vice president of Planning, Research and Economics. "The high real cost of financing, as compared to its lower cost during the year:' of rampant appre<;iation, --~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ch an g i n g co n·s um e r pre ferences among the home-buying public toward prod- uct design and marketing tech- niques will be the topic of dis- cussion at the July 27 meeting of the Southern California Sales and Marketing Council of the Building lnduatry Asaociation in Newport Beach. Sharing the platform will be Ken W. Agid, a real estate market- ing consultant, and Dan McBride. speaking on personal development and motivational sales. Advance reservtions may be made by calling the BIA office at (213) 250-8965. Ticketa are $20 for SMC members ands $30 for non-members. The dinner will be held at 7 p.m., preceded by cock1aila at 6 in the Terrace Room of the New- porter, 1107 Jamboree Road, New- port Beach. A spectacular choice of homes · and estate sites behind .. ~\ THE GALLERY CO LLECTION Belcourt's most prestigious offering. Four custom home designs of impressive dimension and lavish appointments. From $950,000 guarded gates in NeWport Beach. THE MANOR COLLECTION Highly traditional single-family detached homes of up to 4,411 square feet. From $720,000 THE TOWNE COLLECTION Spectacular townhomes on a grand scale-up to 4,579 square feet of interior living space. From $525,000 THE CUSTOM COLLECTION Estate-sized home sites, some large enough for a substantial home, swimming pool plus regulation tennis court. From $350,000 according to size and view. I For Information (714) 720-1016 •XC81' •MT .. ANO.ID See salespenon for details . • _ l ----0 R A E In the 'dream come true' category pictured here are some of the items solid-gold bidders will vie for in the 'Bid for the Gold' auction on August 14. Jan Young, (left) cuddles up to a beautiful black and red fox peplum from Mr. Jacques at Fashion Island. The fur is just part of a fabulous shopping spree through the ele~ant 0 AS T &Tray of Newport Center stores lucky bidders will scoop up and revel in. The lady in red (at right) is Latry Bissell in a glittering scarlet beaded gown designed by Bob Mackie for actress Mitzi Gaynor. It is certain to set off fireworks wherever it's worn. The ladies are escorted into the palmed and polished Newporter by Bill Johnson of $ I ¥! #¢44?¥ c P SUNDAY, JULY 17 , 1983 .. Exquisite Limousine who will provide another platinum pair with first class transportation for a weekend shopping spree through South Coast Plaza that includes hotel accommodations, a picnie, and stops in dozens of the Plaza stores for items like the Alexander Julian fall ensemble shown here from Saks Fifth Avenue. 'Bid for the Gold' auction o:ffers big rewards Race down the Colorado River in a raft, loll in your ·condo in Tahiii for two weeks, sharpen your swing with a day of golf lessons from Lanny Watkins, privately swoon over an autographed Elvis Presley record. The possibilities are endless and the rewards priceless if you 'Bid for the Gold' at the Orange County Olympic Celebrity Auction next month. The best OC has to offer will go on the spirited auction block of master moderator Bob Abell A~t 14 when The Newporter hosts a glittering evening of Olympic proportions. Over 60 sizzling donations raJ)iing from Ultrallte aircraft to movie star wardrobes have been donated to the OC Olympic Committee for the best of all reasons, raising money to support the training of young athletes for the international gam~ Peggy Cotton has applied h er renowned talents to organizing an auction committee and a Sunday evening' to remember. Along with an enthusiastic assemblage of hard-working volunteers, acquisition committee dynamos Jan Young, Carol South and Larry Bissell have cornered the market on definitely desirable items for charitable sale. In the 'dreain come true' category are some of the items solid-gold bidders will vie for. There is a black and red fox peplum from Mr. Jacques to cuddle up to at More to life than youthfulness See story Page C2 \ ,- Fashion Island. The fur is just part of a fabulous shopping spree through the eleg&nt array of Newport Center stores lucky bidders will scoop up and revel in. . Also up for the bidding is a scarlet beaded gown designed by Bob Mackie for Mitzi Gaynor. It is certain to set off fireworks wherever it's worn. Bill J ohnson of Exquisite Limousine will provide another platinum pair with first class transportation for a weekend shopping spree through South Coast Plaza that includes hotel accommodations, a picnic, and stops in dozens of Plaza stores for items like the Alexander Julian fall ensemble from Saks Fifth Avenue. . - ~· ~ I Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday. July 17. i983 Getting a creative paint job ... on the nails BYVIDA DEAN .,., ..... ~ ..... .. Hot Dots". - Your own creativity comc.-s mto play with this nail pllinting idea from Cutex. And what on earth are "Hot Dots?," you ask. "Hot Dots'' means wearing-dots, spots, dashes and splashes of contrasting colors on nails. It's creating your own nail "paintings" in the tradition of a modem artist. Newest colors in the bold Cutex palette are Snow White (a pure white polish) and Slinky Black (black as the midnight sun), both creams, plus frosty Diamond Oust (opalescent), Black Shimmer (glitter) Torrid Red and Purple Pas&on. Try black on white. White on black. The color combination doesn't matter in this fun idea . . Gloria Barton, the company's fashion and color director, says the trend toward nail painting with black and white polishes was first spotted in Europe. In Pari$, teen-age girls were observed wearing layers of black and white clothing - everything from ruffled blouses to T -shirts to mini-skirts. On their nail.a they wore blacl( and white nail enamel painted with creative designs. Inspired by the innovative styles, she decided to bring this black and white idea look to the U.S. For the more sophisticated generation, the use of solid black or. white nail color is the fashion news, as can be seen on fashion pages of French and Italian Magazines. Dr. Michael Solomon, consumer psychologist and assistant professor of marketing at New York University says ~ere is a strong motivation among teen-age girls to be "in." "During the teen years we are under the most peer pressure. We want to be individuals but will not go out on a limb to do so. Nail painting is a way to be daring and dilferent without alienating yourself from the group," says Solomon. "Also, each generation needs a way of VD~ To get racinf stripes simply apply coats of ba4(kg ... und color and, when dry, paint a bold contras\ing stripe right down the middle ol the nail. establishing their own~ntity and pick up on something new which · es em their own style. ,,,. Black and white polish y have been used before Hot Dots! Nails are first painted with Slink~ Black and then dotted with Snow White e namel. but this generation is making it totally theirs by using it with wild and crazy dots and dashes. It seems to vary in tune with today'amonochromatic music and fashion trends," he adds. If you dare -here's the way to get dots and other designs: v Start by applying the nail primer ba.se<:oat. Next, using the applicator brush from the enamel bottle, apply one coat of the color you've chosen for the background. Stroke evenly over the entire nail. Allow to dry and apply a second coat. v When thesecondcoatisdry, dip a toothpick into the bottle of nail color to be uaed for the dots. (Put ~ To make a big splash even when you 're not at the beach, flasf! your fingers painted first with Snow White and then splashed with Purple Passion or Torrid Red frost enamel. aside the regular applicator brush for chis step.) Just to~h the nail with the tooth pick. Randomly apply dots until the nail is covered. Allow plenty of time for the dots to dry. If you are nQt into dots try other nail designs such as racing stripes, finger- waves, or paint on flowers or even lady bugs. Theee designs are no\ for the timid, but for thoee with nothing on their minds but having fun. Thei-e' s more to life than youthfulness BULLOCK'S SCP: Informal modeling of children's sportswear will take place noon to 3 p.m. saturda)' on the upper level In conjunction with J'iational Ice Cream week, samples by Simac, cotton candy, popcorn and Bull- ock's clown will be available. • • • NORDSTROM: Red Door beauty clinicz by Elizabeth Arden artists will be held Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day. Reservations may ~ made by cilling the South Coast Plaza store at 549-8300, ext. 122. Monday through Wednesday representatives of Guerlain will • be in the cosmetics departmen t to answer fragranre questions and discuss the company's new bath and bc?dY line. • • • CALENDAR NEWPORT HARBOR ASTMISTRF.sS CLUB mem- bers will meet Monday at 11:15 a.m. at the Reuben E. Lee res- taurant. Women interesf.ed. in improving their communications skills should call Beverley Dickey at 536-2916 for information or reservations. ' • • • EXECUTIVE WOMEN IN- TERNATIONAL. Orange County chapter, will tour Aminoil USA, lnc.'s Huntington Beach facilities July 19 beginning at 5:30 p.m. Buses will leave the Seacliff Checks, both bold and small, wilt be a popular daytime look this fa ll from Adele Simpson's 1983 collectjon. By JENNIFER JUERGENS n. •111 r'1t1C ,,._ NEW YORK -At 51, Elissa Melamed, Ph.D .. baa a few gray hairs, a few wrinkles -and the body of a Jane Fonda. She says agingisdifficultforwomen today, but she doesn't seem to be having any problems. But there w as a time when she wond~ed whether she had been "clinging to faded youth," and whether other women felt am- bivalent about aging but were afraid or ashamed to say so. "Middle-age women are bom- barded by media images (in TV commercials) who are not too terribly e xciting ladies to identify with, and we either pour our money into cosmetic surgery or buy the idea we're over the hill and give up," says Melamed. "We need some women who look fantastic. who are fantastic. with gray hairs and wrinklE!s, with the signs of nonnal aging," she says. A psychotherapist, Melamed cn:ated a consciousness-raising group in New Mexico for women over 40 and has discussed the problems of aging with women in this and other countries. She talked to academics, actresses, farm wives, housecleaners, les· bians and nuns, women ranging in age from 21 to 94. S he has put it all in her book, I 1/ Elissa Melamed says aging is difficult (or women today. "Mirror Mirror. The Terror of Not Being Young." There are 35 million' American women over the age of 45, but they are not the only ones who find the idea of aging difficult. It is also painful for younger women who realir.e that their attract- iveness, their social worth and their value will · diminish with time, she says. "Being older ia a problem for both men and women but looking olderls women's special-problem." Melamedaays. "lnouraociety,itia acceptable for men, but not for women, to age. Men grow dis- tinguished; women ~t older.'' A man'• prime corresponds lo his ec:onomic peak. at age 40 or later, whereas a woman's prime corresponds to her reproductive. peak, her 20., she points out. Today, Melamed says, women earn only 59 percent of what men earn. partly because many women are absent from the labor force between the ages of 25 and 35 when advancement is most rapid. That absence also reduces retire- ment benefits, which are geared to :~~uous work histona·es. $he F.conomic security is impor t in dealing with aging. she no . "women who live for and wrap their lives around that role end up more depressed and un- happy an&-1beU;: h usbands don't necessarily stay with them any longer," she says. Some men leave their wives for younger women. Often older women will find that 25 years of faithful service carries little or no economic security. "We're in a time of transition. though," Melamed says. "On the one hand, the 'youth trip' is more intense than ever. We're spending $300 million a year on ocmnetic surgery and $3 million on face creams alone. "On the other hand, the aging population is better educated and reali.ze8 they have a right to be who they are." Women have become more in- dependent, she says, adding that she at.resees the importance of independence and a career to her three children. "What makes us happy is involving ourselves in something larger tlfan our own little lives." sa'ys Melamed. who has been an 'educutional consultant and psy- chotherapist for the past 25 years and is al8o working for nuclear disarmament. Younger women with children don't have the time to do the things older women are free to do. she says. while older women who do have the time underestimate themselves and their potential. Melamed says women need a sense of purpoee in life."Bec.ause of the women's movetnent, women can make contributions of the same validity men have made. "People feel that unless you look young you can't be healthy. alive, exciting or attractive. It's nonsenl'e. One of my great misaions in life is to break this constant connection between everything wonderful and youth." Offic~rs take over the reigns for '83-'84 I Country Club for a tour of the oil field, water and steam treating operations and the separating facility. Dinner will follow. For reservations, call Nancy Wagner at 999-6037. • • • GENERAL FEDERATION OF WOMF.N'S CLUBS. Orange Dis- trict, will hold its annual summer workshop m Fullerton Friday with Dr. Stanley van den Noort, vice chairman of the Multiple Sclerosis board and the National Multiple Sclerosis board as the speaker. For information, call Kathleen Pritc:hard at 526-24 12. ORANGE COUNTY WOMEN LAWYER'S will hear Los An- geles County District Attorney Robert Philibosian at a luncheon Friday in Santa Ana. Cost is $9 for members, $11 for non-members. For reservations, call 835· 7007. Mrs. Edwin Ramsey is the new president of the Friends of Newport Beach Library. Recently, she entertained with a garden luncehon at her Cameo Shores home for the incoming and outgoing board. Highlight of the event was the decision to present a check for $16.500 to City Librarian Judy Clark for needed equipmnent and replacement of old branch library furnishings. all-guild fashion show. Next year the group will be headed by Bette Dobrott; president; Margie Thomas and Sally Ulene, vice presidents; Ginny Frova and Barbara Ballman, secretaries; Louiae Schwennesen, treasurer, and Rosemary Barneson, parliamentarian. At the installation held in the hom.e of Eve Ho~gren. April 11 was set as the date of.next year's DPsigns for Diping _;>ow. • • • • • • IRVINE TOASTMISTRESS CLUB members wiU hold their installation meeting July 25 from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the Great West.em Savings building. 5392 Walnut Ave., Irvine For infor- mation, call Nancy Spitzer at .548-3710. Other new officers installed by Anita Ferguson, past president, were Mrs. Leonard Baltzenn Mrs. Richard Hammond and Mrs. Douglas Ostman , Vice presidents; Mrs. Donald Sloper. treasurer; Mrs. James Hall. recording secretary; Mrs. Walt.er Goeggel, historian. and Mrs. Gilbert Ferguson. parliamentarian. • • • Cinderella Guild of Childrens Hospital of Orange County has the Jislinction of presenting the largPSt amount donated by a guild in the history of CHOC-$60,082, the net proceeds from its Designs for Dining, Christmas card and s tationery sales, cookbook sales. bridge and the afaguna .JJ;/'6 ()/,&/•Irie& anJ (}'l""co/og'I m .Jical (}roup, !Jnc. 2).,.,.;, J. marlitt, m .2). Dam• S. m.r. m .2 . Ja,,.•I /:, f(O,,.U'J• m .2). W, lo'• ,f.,u,.,.. ;,. """0"11ci11, ti... oJ6oeiolio" o/ marga,../ s. :J.,.,..,.a6, m.:J). ;,. ti.. frwclic. o/ °'''·"""· g,,,..,JOf'I ... J ~/.ri1'11, 642-5678 23961 c.11. '· 1_.. m.,J.t ... .S..u. 411 .t.,.,.. JJdt. C./J/-1. 92653 Put a few words to work for you in the llilJ ~ilal ' a very special b o utique for children at W estport cO Square ~~J" 5\J~ -s~i,£ SAVE 30%-70% Starts Monday, July 18th. Our Special Sale Infant to •ize 14 369 E. 17th St., Costa M111, 642·4714 I ... v Shlrley Lampert has been installed chairman of the Friends of South Coast Reper tory Newport Beach Guild. Barbara Grady, direcotry of Development for the theater, also installed Alex Perkins, vice chairman/program; Marty Hunt, treasurer; Brenda Curtis. ways and means; Ann Ruth Wiersema, secretary; Katie G ransee and Doris Pascale, rnembership; Bettina Trumball and Barbara Reily, hospitality; Holly Service and Doris Kirst, office rescue; Dorothy Schrupp, invitations, and Kathy Stuart, publicity. Now you can s<1ve up to SO?r on furniture. antiques. accessories. ;irea 'rugs. lamps and flrt objecis dur ins.t our S<lle. Ext!mples: l.11th11•d l;11·Qut·1 d1 ... p1a, , ab11w1 '' 11h 1>.11n1t·d d,.,, •1.1111 •11. W-121 /' '< Piii',"' ll~i". $:.!7~5. :--.• 1,. $1195 Frt.•nch St.·rnamit•r, ,·n" ,.,,.,., 111.1rquc.·1n <!\' ... rJ.?11 W2:t'' 1>111'/'' I 14l' /' ~7fi. Sl1k $595. l.11U1~ XV'"" u·cl F11•ndl 11111111..: 1.1hl1• w11h 'l. ·Hf' lt•aw .... l>•lr(lllt'I tt1p, 72" \ I;('\ 11:10''. . $:t:1!>5. S.111· $15!J5 F1 l'llrh ,·;nw M'itl ,111cl l>JK~ d1n111i.: 1·ha11', 1\1111 $1:.!i ,f)I), :\11k $Jl!l ~1dt• $:J:l7.:;IJ. Ntl,·., 2:1!-I /? f'rom t ltt- . L4u.1U/1'9' /://_ ~ ~· C'OLl.l.X'TI~ ~•rn t•oRT tu·:.\l'll. :!'Ill '.\,·1,11 .. ,, l t lllt'I 111 .II \11.11 •• , ... , I Ii ~l11111L1} ·Fl ll~I\. !I 5::10: ~111111~1\, Ill :l. ' Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, July 17, 1983 f 3" • Two groups talk about fund raising at pre-party parties By VIDA DEAN Of"-DelJ ..... IWt ' Strategy can be fun. O ften m this area it means a party. The trend seems to be if there's a big fund-raiser schedulea, the principals get together and discuss the e'!'ent with a bite to eat. Two organizations holding pre-parties last week were the Sophisticates talking about the Aug. 7 Ferragosto at the Villa Nova and the Designing Women discussing the Aug. "27 "South- ampton Soiree" at the Morthland's Moss Point in Laguna Beach . . The Sophisticates and guests, about 60. boarded the y~cht "Quest" (an anonymous donor! was told) at the Villa Nova and and cruised for two hours w hile discussing among other things the Ferragosto. Restaurateur Jim Dale explained'that a Ferragosta is an Italian August holiday. (His mother, Charlotte, says in Italy Ferragosta is held Aug. 15 and is similar to our Labor day.) . -. In 1977 the Vila Nova (marking its 50th ann.iyt'rsary this year) held a similar alfresco event with food. wine and entertainment. Carlyn Steiner is chairman of the Sophisti- cates' benefit and proceeds will go to support the up's Solid Gold Rummage sale (Oct. 29 at the airgrounds) which will in turn go to the Assessment and Tl'leatment Cent.er. George Dashiell, president of the ATSC board, spoke briefly about the organization w hose objective is "arrest the problem -not the child." Others aP<>ard were Steiner, Betty Klein, Lynn and Jim Dowty, Carol Lind, Golda Johnson,_ Peggy Ford, Marcia Adler, JoAnne Mix who arrived w ith Ann Pange (both wearing white jumpsuits), Mary Ann Miller (wearing a red jumpsuit) and Annette Hurwitt (wearing a leather knit sweater sh e bought on recent trip to Turkey). , Jane Minsk and Jan Toohey. Four hundred are expected at the a ffair to dine on the cuisine of Central and Northern Italy urrounded by the murals of Stefano Faulk decorating the restaurant and enjoy the entertain- ment of Sam Guiliano and band and tarantella dancing. • • • The Designing Women, a support group of the Laguna Beach School of Art, is also expecting 400 at Moss Point. Some of the same people wtl1 be there because the chairman is Jan Toohey. The black tie dinner-dance auction at- phere will be reminiscent of the elegant and pulent parties at Southampton. In fact, one of the omes on Connie and Andrew Morthland'• ree-acre waterfront estate, resembles the Van- erbilt home in Southampton whe re Gloria lives. (History lovers -this house was built in 1917 Ann Pange (left) and JoAnne Mix, in almost ide ntical jumpsuits, climb aboard The Quest for cruise. Murie l R eynolds and Jan Toohey with the view awaiting Aug. 27 party guests. • . ., ' ''"~~ lQ l D•llp Ptlot Pt.0101 Connie Morthland and Nancy .. Busnell with Moss Point home in · b ackground. ~ C.ol. Edward House. advisor to President 'ilson, for a summer home. Wilson visited there h en he was touring the West to get support for e League of Nations). _ Gloria Bradeson, Mary Lou Molande r and Mary Lee Beck (from left ) discuss designs on fund-raiser. --George Dashiell, Jim Dale and Carlyn teine r (from left ) tal~ Ferragoslo. .. Invitations to the soiree will go out on Aug. l. rding to Nancy Bushnell. Allayn Stevens' ting of Moss Point will be on them. Since we are in to history-two of the auction terns being discussed at the pre-party (a salad uncheon) were a Robert Adams sideboard made England. circa 1780to1800 and very rare French · es of the 1920s and 30s. Now we'll get current -Kitty Leslie of eiman-Marcus will present a musical spectacular eaturing fashions by Krizia. Armani, Valentino. dolpho, Galanos and Bill Blass, to name a few. The tennis courts will be tented for dining Boutique Inc. (Marie Pezzlo is in charge of catering) and dancing after guests enjoy cocktails in the garden with its splendid view. Muriel Reynolds, founding member of the Designing Women, was at the luncheon in Connie's home along with Mary Lee Beck, president, Hiiary Imes, Jolene Parllam, Gloria Bradeson, Pam Goldstein, Jane Ward, Cissy Sharp, Barbara Bowle, Carol Acke rman and Betty Kemp (a fterwards she was playing tennis. C.onnie lets the community use her tennis courts, after-they make reservations of course, and gives the fees to the school). Elegance in women's attire Grand Opening Summer~ Sale :}! Top American & European designer fashions Starts July 18 Moved from Westcllff Plaza to 1803. Westcliff Dr. (former location of Suko Creative Designs) 10 am to 6 pm Mon-Sat ( 7 1 ~) 548-8365 ..,, , You've never experienced anything llke ltl Absolutely tM most comfort•ble w•y to Vegas Absolutely the most luxurlous •nd fun-tiffed The moment you step way to Vegas aboard th~ fabulous The greatest luxury or FunBus your Las Vegas all is tabe totally taken Holiday begins. care or and that's what FunBus Is an experience Fug,Bus iS all about tn travel comfort that can't FtmflrJs service Is door· be matched anywhere. to·door, from the boarding You'll eat. drink and be points tn Los Angeles or entertained all the way Orange County direct to. to Vegas. Las Vegas' glittering down. 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This stud y included men who died of aU causes, not only heart dileue. The figures ran like this: Ssturtlay 119 Wednesday 97 Sunday 110 Thursday 92 Tueeday 102 Friday 84 Monday 100 The article said the results of the study might be interpreted as evidence that the home environment is more s~ful than the work environment. What do xou think, Ann? If this is true. it doesn't -say much for Family Life, USA. -OLD CYNIC IN CAMBRIDGE DEAR CYNIC: I would never sec· Allll IMDllS ond·gues1 the Mayo Cllnlc. It 11 one of tbe greatest medical centers In tbe world. But people don't always die at tbe place where tbey experience tbe most 1tre11. A man could have a horrendous fight wllb bis boss on Friday and go home and die on Saturday. Tbe only logical explanation 11 that Friday ls tbe night most people tle one on. Tbi1 means overeating, too much booze, too many beers, drug altase, etc. DEAR ANN LANDERS: While scan- ning the death notices in the Seattle Post-Intelligencer recently I ran across the following: 1 "Gray, Kenneth M. Age 16. Beloved son of P ete and Lois Gray. Brother of Kimberly. Grandson of Mr. and Mrs. John Overvoid and Ruth Gray. No services. Remembrance: Please donate to your children in the form of love and understanding while there is still ti9le." I am sure there is a sad awry here, An11. Please print this as a remjnder t.o parents and children to love one another. - CONCERNEDTEACHERINTACOMA DEAR CONCERNED: I can add nothing to that sad deatb notice and your poignant admonition except my con· dolences to the bereaved family. Drugs? How much is too much? Is pot OK? Is cocaine too much? If you're on dope or considering it, get Ann Landers' all-new booklet, "The Lowdown on Dope." For each booklet ordered, send $2.00 plu~ a long, self-addressed, stamped envelope (37 cents postage) to Ann Landers, P.O. Box 1191.}5, Chicago, m. 60611. GOlfN ON BRIDGE BY CHARLES H. GOREN AND OMAR SHARIF DEAR READERS: We .._ve had muy requeet1 over the year1 for thoae hand• that we coa1lcler to be our favorite1. That makee quJte a li1t. For the time being, therefore, we are devotiag the SUDclay column to a eerie• of fa.mou1 buds, At the encl of the eerlee, we wlU p bull to our weekly que1· tJon ud u1wer colwnn. Both vulnerable. North South have 60 on score. East deals. NORTH • 54%. ~ 1075 <> Q83Z +QJ3 WEST EAST •AQ •983 'V 643 <::?AKQ98 0 75 ¢J6 + 1098762 + K 54 SOUTH +KJ1076 C\:} J2 0 AK 1094 +A . The bidding: East South West North J 'V I + 2 + eas1 Pa111 2 O/P.a11 Pas1 2 <::? 3 <> aH Pas1 Pa11 Opening lead: Ace of •. This hand was played more than 30 years ago by the late Walter Wyman. For s heer Machiavellian guile. I know of none to e4ual it. This hand is from rubber br idge. and the North·South score forced East·West lo be a trifle competitive. There was nothing wrong with the final contract. Wyman was on lead. He rett certain that he would not rind t hree defensive tricks in his partn•'s hand and, although declarer probably held the king or spades, he could see only two tricks in his own hand. So he made the devilish lead of the ace or spades, then s hifted to a heart. Both declarer and East thought that Wyman had led a singleton spade. so when East returned a s pade. df'clarer naturally finessed. Wyman stunned everyone at the table by winning the queen. He lost no time in returning a heart. East won and led a third spade, and this lime Walter ruffed to defeat t he contract. Now il is true that, ir West leads a heart, East can defeat the contract by winning and shifting to a spade. West can take the ace queen and return a heart, then get a ruff to set the hand. But East might t~ke two hearts, or shirt to a club instead of a spade. In any event. we much prefer Wyman's bit of larceny. We doubt t hat we would even have written up t he other defense! flMA· IOMlfCI People on . diets are not the same eethearts pie remember when they are pigging out. Jolliness turns tD irritability, shortness of temper, and a general falling apart. Little things get on their nerves, like discovering the answers to the crossword puzzle..are printed upside down. the dog belching without so much as an "Excuse me." and someone putting new toilet ti8lue on the spindle with the paper unrolling from UNDER the roll. U there's anything that ticks me oft on a ·et. it's recipes for diet foods with clever lllUlll1M~. I'm an adult, for crying out loud. r lake it. Don't promise me a bowl of "popcorn'' before I go to bed each night if the "popcorn" is nothing more than a bowl full of carrots. celery and radishes. Im not stupid. I'm bound tD find out and I'll hate AT WIT'S END you for it. Do you know whatall thiscutenessdoes to dieters? It makes them s uspicious and it makes them mean. I don't trust any food apymore with quotation marks around it. "Chocolate!' eclairs for the dieter (oh, yeah!) ... Beef ''Gravy" (sure!) ... Grow Thin "Pizza" (uh-huh!) ... "Hollandaise Surprise Sauce (ha ha!). • Don't give me your .. Adam and Eve on a Raft." Te ll me it's an imitation egg dropped in a djetary piece of bread with a hole in the middle resting in a skillet that has been sprayed by a substitute oil and has the appeal of lunch at the eye bank. Spare me your "almost" lasagna. Give it to me s traight. Dare to reveal that you've put a lasagna pattern over peeled cucumbers and cut out something that resembles pasta, buried them with a sauce substitute, tDpped by a skim cheese with less ca1ories than your fingernails. You're looking at a woman who has gone down the road that has been paved with promises and a lot of "Prune Dandy," "Pretend Pate," "Creative Ire Cream," "Virtuous Short.cake." "Confetti Consom- me" and "Party Liver." I'm a pro. All I have to do is look at the bottDm of the recipe and see those nine little letters, UNLIMITED. and-J know I've been had. A friend of mine who lS also a d~iple in the church of latter-day dieters scanned the menu in a restaurant the other night and against her judgment ordered "Waist- line Chocolate Kabobs." S he had an entire kabob in her mouth before she realized it was li ver. She used tD be such a sweetheart. CAPI COD COlllCTIOI RUFFELL'S Hawthorne Christian School "For the Right Start in Life" UPHOLSTERY, INC. ·-pt.elet_ ......... 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PBS' 'Evening at th~ Pops' begins 14th season tonight BY FRED ROTHENBERG Al"r ........... NEW YORK -The video revolution has shaken, rattled and rolled one of the most venerable musical institutions on television -the Boston Pops. Now don't get the idea lhat Mick Jagger will swagger on stage and awing the baton, nor will the Popuhoot a sexy video for MTV. But the 14th season of "Evening at Pops" on public television will open Sunday night with a format that includes rehearsal 'sequences and photographic essays set to rril.isic. "We wanted to break the traditional concert fodnat on TV,'' says William Oleel, who has been executive producer of "Evening at Pops" since its inception in 1970. "Instead of a straight pe.rformance show, we decided to experiment with one visual ahow. With most of the symphony shows drying up on TV, somebody had to be the guinea pig." 'The Making of Jaws 3 -D' syndicated by MCA-TV UNIVERSAL CITY -Universal Pictures' "Jaws 3-D," which opens nationally on July 22, will be preceded by a one-hour syndicated television special on "The Making of Jaws 3-D: Sharks Don't Di .. e. The special, which is being syndicated through MCA-TV, has been sold to 108 television stations throughout the country (representing 76 percent of all U.S . TV households) and will air between July 15 and July 24. (It will be seen locally on KTLA (5) at 7 p.m. Friday). The special was produced and directed by Mark Gnman for Alan ,Landsburg Productions and is narrated by Louis Gossett Jr ., who stars in the film. Jaws 3-li> is an Alan Landsburg Production for Universal Pictures. The Making of J aws 3-D: Sharks Don't Die will feature special behind-the-scenes footage covering the production of Jaws 3-D. which was filmed in its entirety at Sea World in Orlando, Fla. A highlight of the special will be a sequence featuring Bess Annstrong. w ho stars with Dennis Quaid, riding a killer whale, a stunt she learned to do especially for the film. Alao shown will be the ext.enaive training of the dolphins for the movie, including some never-before-done behaviors; aeldom-aeen footage of an actual shark-feeding frenzy -with divers nearby under threat of attack; film of a real shark attack, and interviews with shark~ attack survivors. CLEARANCE ... classic quality, special prices 400/o oll tll·•••••• c_tttoa 1w~te11, ca~les, news, V -•eeks~ car•iaps ••• caaisoles. 645-4136 HOURS: Tuea. & Fri. 10:00-1:00 Wed. & Thun. 2:30-5:30 Sat. by appointment 488 E . 17th St. Costa Mesa (Corner of lrrine & 17th) i-. ftw U.. .,,.....,,.. blu• '°""""" The first of six new "Pops" broadcasts opens wit.h past.oral aoenea of the quaint New England towns and Berkshire Mountains around Tanglewood, the orchestra's swnmer home. The montage is set to music compoeed by John Willialns, who is in his fourth season as P ops conduct.or. There's also a behind-the-scenes look at Wil- liams, as harpsichord player, rehearsing Vivaldi's '1C.Oncerto for Four Violins and Orchestra." The program closes with the only visual segment that works well. It's a tribute to paint.er Norman Rockwell, w hose classically American faces gain emotional zest by the lyrics of "America the Dream Goes On," which also has music written by Williams. By focusing on the abundant talents of Williams, the first program becomes "The John Williams Show." It's been four years since the death of the Pops' most famous maestro, Arthur Fiedler, and this program intends to famillarii.e audiences with the shyer Williams. Williams is this era's most successful movie musician. He has scored the music for Hollywood's biggest box-officP hits, including "Star Wars," "Superman," "Raiders of the Lost Ark," "Jaws" and "E.T. -The Extra-Terrestrial" -the last of which is performed Sunday by the Pops. That rendition points up one weaknes.5 of the broadcast, a noble effort gone awry because it turned out to be neither fish nor fowl. It wasn't a concert show, and, as a video-music broadcast, much of it was flat or cried out for more imagery. The "E.T." music conveys the spirit of flight, and it desperately needed some supporting footage. The same thing with "The Sorcerer's Apprentice" and its recognizable brooms-and-water sequence from Walt Disney's .. Fantasia." "We ran up against ourselves because we couldn't visually treat everyt.hing," says Cosel. "We created a bigger appetite than we were able to fill. ri")~ •..-.-••t••o,1•t•ot<1T .. 1••1~t•.1 ""' T£CHN'IC0l.OA" l!:!J ..... _., ...... _. __ ---NOW SHOWING--- AlllANllM l•g• 711 6'46 l llU M.nn Btu 1'1111 529 SJ39 COSTA MESA UA C1n1111a 540 0594 MISSION VIEJO , Edwa1d1 V1t10 Mall 495 6120 fOUNTAIN VAllU OllANCl (dwa1d1 fountain Vallo AMC 011n91 Mtll 839 I 500 63 I 0340 COSTA MESA lllYIN( OUllGf OllANCl Sua1um O t 63.8..B 110 WlSTMINSHR UA C1nem1 893 0540 9•""••d1 C1ntma Canll• (dw.,d1 Woodb11d91 J9·4141 551 06~5 UA Cu1 C1ntmt 634 3911 -STAR.WARS'-.. THE FIRST TRIPLE RETURN OF CROWN OF M OTI ON PICTURES" ~ -s~u. &-. L.A. r;tl'H't> JEDI ···························~··· ~ Tic.*.o Now On s-. For m& 5 .. a ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-• If you thought the night beford' wufwmy, wait till you aee the De.zt day. ~ 1µ:. .. r1f'l',11 ......, • IHf,\1111. ~ R£r"OAAo"F S11flfR"AJJi ~ ~cl& TliEJEDI M- -""'=~~~=:=:.. OU:TLETS (Including Music Plus) LUXURY THUHRES Walk·lns 's2. 7!'1 1st 2 Matinee Showings Unless Noted s 11ar.i44.n.tl6l61~ 2ss1 1~:~.) FOR FUOI EXCITEmEnTt V1s1tOvr ... JOHN TRAVOL TA 5111Y1111i ALIUI ~ s11ow1 At t t .nn t 1 IO 3 :20 S:lO 7:SO 10:10 -tn 70 MM SllOWI At t I :41 2: lS Shows At ':00 l : 10 5 :00 7:40 10:25 S:2S 7 :45 l :SO MAAK HAAPJSON 'T'A-.WAU'- HAMILL rQll.O RETURN OF lliE J EDI m On 2 Sctun• I -In 70MM -NO ~Hlel -No ···••In SHI. alt,. At IOtJO 11130I 1lO 2:30 4·::10 5 tl0 7 :30 1 :::10 & 10: J lie llOW ~rlda tutda At I I : t S 6J9 8770/~t~'8iUM PIYl:llD !) --~•u• ~•R•~ox C'OI * Otln •lnt Open 1100 WHkni.lltt I 71::10 Wnlltndt * Cll1td1"n Und"' 12 , AC l Uni"\' Nutttl .. 'I-Jill Street' ca st m e mbe r takes a break Ja mes B. Sikking, who plays Lt. ·Howard Hunter o n NBC's "Hill Street Blues," prides himself on the extensive selection of wines he has a t home. Like most of . his fell ow "Hill Street" regulars, he "THE RJNNEST AMERICAN MOVE COMEDY Of THE YEAR!' -a\'Olllr-.s DAN AYllm EDDIE MUIPllY mi~ .~~~~ ~ ...... ._P'~ ... (l TOM ..... +.mw+:Li ~SUn UA Mov"'s Edwards 5.tdcllet>ao Edwards WOOdtxodQt .,...,. "~ 990 4022 581 5880 Cin111n1 ~51 0655 PKihc's Mlhtlm COITA MlU ~ .. H ll.l'f ~ Ollve·lll 879-9850 fc!Watds Ctnemi l~ F°""""' Valley C.neckllM WUTM•Tlll C...llf 979 •t•t 839 lSOO 83' 2553 PKrtoc'sHt·W1y39 COITA •U EOwaros Sovtn tout WHTMIUTO llll'l'.t In 891 3893 Ptau5•8271t fd'#atllS°'*1'1WtSI 8913935 llO l'MMI ACCll'TlD '<>'I THl llNGAODlf.llT MOVIE RATINGS FOR PARENTS AND YOUNG PEOPLE ,-,._ 0Ct«I ... o' ,.,.__ ·~H.-qt l 'O ""ilr)ro'I OM'fl#"fl •oaut,,,.,. ', .• ~ ~ ~'•~'Ol ·•· .... ~t .~' ,.~,.,. 4U Kl! tfI:j AHO ,,, ,..5 R[Cllvf "1( SEAl ~ TH[ "'OT>ON PIC IVA( COOt ~ 5(lt ACOV~A ll()N The DA ILY PILOT provldH boCft flllng and publlcetlon Mrvtce1. We have I ll IM ~IMry form• •nd melnteln • delly 1ervlc• to th• 0 r• n I • C o u n t y Coul1hOuM. Either atop uses his four-month hia tus to tour the country appearing a t vario us cha rity events. S ikking, his wife, Florine, and their two children ma ke their home in "the West Los Angeles ar ea. ,. "A 3-Ring Circus of Action, Stunts and F\an!" IMA ....,,,. .... ,.,.,. S10 SUI coau•u EP-lrlllOI SAO 14U •COSTl..U ""' __ , ... 631 3501 U T-·~ •WUT-TUI &ht11ds-• C:-6J• 1SS3 £ .. -0.-Wtst U1SHO 1111-fflJUS .. ,_ CUllTUIO EfWllfO!I W-odgt l'IColle I ......_ ()<.._#I °"""' SSI OISS •U 00 t.Mmllllal IAllTA R ..._. Eew.-Soulll CMtl Sii() u llfllli °' ..... tf4 Ut• SU JOU •1 on• of our ~onvenlent offlcH or phone t he LIGA L DI PARTMIENT WMll1, l •t . 112 for more lnformetlofl end tonne. DailyPillt STAATS FRIDAY, JULY_22 AT SELECTED THEATRES AND DRIVE-INS NEARVOU. :: . •. ;:·.: . . ... • .. . ···. -· , :: : ., ..-.... .. ~ ·! .. : I• • W Orange Coas1 DAILY PILOT/Sunday, July 17, 1983 Week's Top Ten By Tbe A11oclated P.rus The follow ing are Billboard 's hot record h1t.s for the week ending July 23 as they appear in next week's issue of Billboard magazine. Copyrigh t 1983, Billboard Publications, Inc. Reprinted with per- mission. HOT SINGLES !."Every Breath Y-ou Take" The Police (A&M) 2."Electric Avenue" F.ddy Grant (Portrait-Ice) 3."Flashdance, What a Feeling" lrene Cara (Casablanca) 4."Never Gonna Let You Go" Sergio Mendes (A&M) · 5."WallJ\a Be Startin' Somethin'" Michael Jackson (Epic) 6. "Come Dancing" The Kinks (Arista) 7. "Our House" Madness (Geffen) 8. "Is There Something I Should Know" Duran Duran (Capitol) 9."S tand Back" Stevie Nicks (Modern) 10."S he Works Hard for the Money" Donna Summer (Mercury) TOP LP~ l."Synchron1city" T he Poli (A&M) 2."'Flashdance' Soundtrack" Casablanca) 3. "Thriller" Michael Jackson (Epic) 4."Pyromania" Def Leppard (l'Aercury) 5."The Wild Heart" Stevie Nicks (Modern) 6."Let's Dance" David Bowie (EMI-America) 7."Keep lt Up" Loverboy (Columbia) 8."Cargo" Men At Work (Columbia) 9."1999" Prince (Warner Bros.) 10."Killer on the Rampage" Eddy Grant (Portrait-Ice) COUNTRY SINGLES 1.''Pancho & Lefty" Willie Nelson & Merle Haggard (Epic) 2. "l Always Get Lucky With You" George Jones (Epic) 3."Your Love's On the Line" Ear l Thomas Conley (RCA) ''THE BEST SUPERMAN YET'' Time * 70mm B TrlfCk Dolby Stereo CITY CEnTER I'~ --.. ·--.... --· ., . ..., .al_* PACIFIC WALK-IN THEATRES * ~ ~~gainMatinees! au~~ite:ii4)t2~~ MO!!OA Y Thru SATURD AY FACUll'l'ot CANOl(WOOO All '-1•1tntfttft lffou ~ 00 P'M "STAYlftG. 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HS 10 10 ~3 t:r~~) fA(U\lY01 OH A "WAit GAMES" (PG) I 00 JJO '00 00 ,,,.., & s.i., .. , II 00 t., Sloo- "WAR GAMES" (PG) II JO JOO \JO 100 10.lO "PORKY'S I: Tt£ ET DAY" (R) 11!\ 1'0 U I 6~ ,00 110'> * PACIFIC DRIVE -IN THEATRES * "TRADING PlAC£S" (R) ""' .. .,. omen ' A GENTLEMM"Cl) 1990: M 8R()fQ WMIDS (R) """ • "CUSS C. 1194" (R) "UOIWI 8" (PG) ~ "HIGH ROAD TO ctw" (PG) "a tEllUllO" <J> .... ''fl.AMIMC(" (J) H~ ~!' ~ ~)i!Hj .. ~.·~ '-""·;~~~~~ ........ r (N) "'" ,._. -TO calA" (Pl) "llMm PUCD" (J) ..... Ml omco & A 61JfllOM'' (l ) •JalllfT zil-flf ..,. .. (PC) .... 'ftfCHO I (J) : M.,.. WAMDS" (R) "" '11US MllLS fcmwl" BLACK SI NGLES !."J uicy Fruit" Mtume (F.pic) 2. "Flashdance, What a Feeling" Irene Cara (Casablanca) 3."lnside Love" George Benson (Warner Bros.) 4. 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Jack's going to have to start from the bottom up .. l , • 811 EHWC >< >r> PHODU< "l'IONS PH E8gN'f8 AN A A HON SPELLI NO PROOUC 1'ION MICHAEL KF..ATON ·TERI GARR MR.MOM Ah•o Starrtnl( MARTI N M1Jl.L ·ANN .JILLIAN • CHRISTOPHE H U J >YU 1•nwh• .... 111y LYNN LOH I NO '"I(' LAUHEN SHULER < ·o-t'r<>1tur.1'<1 tiy I lAJl RY CX)LOM DY M111•1t· 11y L EE liOLDIU DUE ~» .. ,11 lw l'nwhn•r AAR< >N SPEJ .LIN< t Wrl111•11 hy JOI IN I f UOH ES ~ jPGllWIBITALllUIWOWmDCO!:J 01n .. ·1r-.11'.' 8TAN l>HA<aYr l _,. .----•tlO'T•UT..aPOll -· _,_., .., ,. ----- Starts Friday, July 22nd At A Theatre Near l'ou I • J MORHINO -5:00--~~ (i5 THREE SCORE I COMMUNITY CAUNOAR DMOYIE * * * "The Deep" ( 19771 Robeft Shaw, Jacqueline Bisset -5:15- t!J WHArs~n -5:30-IJ FOfl OUR TIMES DRAT PATROL D V£WPOIHT ON NUTRITION Cf) ROBERT SCHULLER 61) TOHY ANO SUSAN ALAMO IZ MOVIE • • • "The Devil Al\O Daniel Web· s1er" (1941) James Craig, Edwaro ·Arnold -5:45-m ~RISTOPHER'S CLOSEUP -8:00-11 CAPTAIN KANGAROO D MUSIC ANO THE SPOKEN WOflO , D PEASONAL OIMEHSIONS 0 YOUTH ANO THE ISSUES Cf) SUNOA Y MASS 8)QtNEWS ti> ROMPER ROOM Cl) TV-8 LOOKS AT LEARNING @) DIRECTIONS 61) ARTESIAN WELL CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP (t1)MOVIE • • "Allack F<><ce Z" ( 19801 Jonn Ph111tp Law, Mel Gibson (~) MUflDEA AMONG FRIENDS -8;30-D SERENOIPfTY I A08ERT SCHULLER INSIDE JAPAN O PNMETIME Cf) HERfTAGE OF FAITH g) SPEAK Ol1T Cl) LET THERE BE LIGHT ®l PUBLIC PVlSE Q"t AORICUL TURE U.S.A. 61) EUCUO STREET BAPTIST ~ (t1MOV1E * * "Tile IYO<y Ape'' ( 1980) Jeck Palance, Steven Keats. -7:00- 11 LIFETIMES a oorscAT D UTTlE RASCALS D WILDUfE ADYEHTUAE 0 KfHHETH COP£lAHO TAAZAH m DAY OF OISCOVEJtY ., POPEYE m> BUSINESS OF MANAGEMENT Cl) THE LAHAYES @.) SPECTRUM '1t SUNDAY MASS S HOTWHEELS 0MOVIE * * * "Grendel. Grendel. Gren<lel 119321 Arnmaled Voices of Pttet usrinov. K•tn Mitchell Z)MO\IE "She Dances Alooe ( 19321 K.yia N111nslc~. Bud CM -7:30-11 TOOAY'S RELIGION D BME8AU. 8UI01 I SAFARI TO AOVENTIJRE JU1Y SWAGGART 8i) a.tSTER ROGERS IR) m> 8USIHE96 Of MANAGEMENT OAAL A08ERT~ Q1) LLOYD OGILVIE ~THE ~TOMORROW c;) KENN£TH COPELANO H MOVIE * * '' "VK:tory" I 1981) SylveSler S1a11one. Micllaet Caine S BENJI TAKES A DIVE AT MARINElAHD -8:00-11 SUNDAY MOANING D THIS IS THE LIFE 8 POPEYE ANO FRIENDS D !RJ GOLF 0 UOYDOGILVIE ct) RAMOOE ti) CASPER Ol) SESAME STREET (R)O m> BUSIHESS Of MAHAGEMEHT ~ AEX HUMBARD 0 MOVIE • • Throw Ou1 The Ard\O< · ( 19751 Otn1 Merril, Alcliard Egan . S MOVIE * * "legend Of Tile Wiid" 11980) Dan Hegoe<ty. Denver Pyle -8:30- D OOVSSEY 0 MEETING TIME AT CAL VARY • FREDERIQ( K. PAICE ti) FEl..IXTHECAT m> BUSINESS Of MANAGEMENT Q"t KNOW YOUR BIBLE c;) RELIGIOUS TOWN HALL 'C MOVIE * *'' "Jabberwocky 119771 Mlchael Palin. Max Wall 0 MOVIE * * 80 Ste;>s To Jooah (1969) Wayne Newlon, Jo Van Fleet Z MOVIE • • • 'Loro Of rrie Flies" 119631 JllTles Aubrey Tom Clla1>1n -9:00-0 PRIME Of YOUR LIFE 0 OAAL ROBERTS (J) CISCO KIO ., SUPERMAH I AOUAMAN I BATMAH 8) SESAMESTREETIRID G UNOERSTAHOING HUllAH BeiAVIOfl 61) TO BE AHHOUNCEO -t:aO- • Cl) FACE TH£ HA no.4 G Cl! MEET THE PAE.SS G DAY Of OISCOVEJff Cf) LOHE RANGER I THE WOAl.D TOMOAAOW THE FUNTSTOHE.s 8i) UNOEM'TNl>IHG HUMAN IEHAVIOA 8i' BIBLE PATHWAY fH MOVIE •fl·~ "Rocky Ill" 0962) SY'*'" Sllllone, Carl WNl'*1. ' -to:OO- • ~OfTHf MJISIAH8 I Ma STOOGES HOU YWOOO Cl08l\JP HEJW.D Of TAtJTH MOY!! U "o.\ Alibi" (194f) $1dntt Toltl, BtntOll Fong Cll#lle Cfltn ~~~-" UNDeNTNCN HOMAH VIOA l &~LY W.V.GAAHT ) A MOYll STMS DAUCIHTE1' '---:--~=~------·~------=----·------· p ·-• ----- S' t.40VIE * *.I ROOky Ill ( 1982) Syllll!Sl81 SlllllOnt, Cail Wealhtn Z ! t.40VIE • * ·~ "An Eye For An Eye" ( 19811 Chuck /110111s. Cnt1s1opher Lea -10:30- 11 ATISSUE D SISK£L&E8ERTATTHE MOVIES 0 ROBERT SCHULLER ID JERRY FALWELL fD ON CAMPUS Cl) UNOERST A~OIHG HUMAN BEHAVIOR Q.f)RHOOA m SUNDAY MASS 1CIMOVIE • Megalorce" 11981) Barry Bostwd<. Petsis Kllambatta O MOVIE • • 1 • ·Black Beauty 1197 II Mail< Lester Wallet Sleiai. -11:00- 0 ll> LPGA GOLF GI ~Al/TO RACING 9 BASEBALL D THE BEST OF AM LOS ANG a es Cl)MOVIE ••1• The Porn Pom G111s (19771 Robert Ca11ad1111!. Jeoniler Asnley al MASTERPIECE THEATRE mocEANUS 110 IT IS WRITTEN a;) WORLD VISION O ON SPORTSWEEK -11:30-0 TERRY COLE·WHln AKER t!°I MOVIE fl *'> Tne Gun And Tile Pulpil" (19741 Maqoe Gortnei. Es1el1e Par· sons ID CHURCH IN THE HOME Cl) OCEANUS @)THIS WEEK WITH DAVI& BRINKLEY H FRAGGLE ROCK 0 t.40VIE * * • "Tile Cowboy AnO Tile lady" ( 19381 Gary Cooper, Merle Oberon AFTERNOON -12:00- 0 THIS_ WEEK WITH DAVID BRINKLEY O SEARCH IDMOVIE * *'" "Follow Thal Dream' ( 1962) EIVIS Presley, Arlllur 0 Connell al THE SHAKESPEARE PLAYS m OCEANUS a;)MOVIE * * Sweetllearrs On Parade' ( 1952) Ray Middlelon Lucille NO<· man H, THE WHO TOUR 1982: THE ANAL SHOW 1S1MOVIE * * ''l iars Moon ( 1982) Mall Dll· loo. Cindy FISllef Z MOVIE **fl', M&cbelll" (1971) Jon Fll!Ch Francesca Annis 0.recled by Roman Polanslu -12:30-0 CHAUEHGE Of A CHAMPION LA.1980 moc~NUS @) NEWSMAKERS re MOVIE • • '> "Budo I 1978) Documentary O MOVIE •• ·wa1u Acloss Tens· (19821 Anne Arclle< Tetl)I Jaslrow -1-00-U fl: SPORTSSUNDAY 0 P£0PLE7 0 HEEHAW (! BASEBALL Cl)ADAM·12 m> HUMANITIES THROUGH THE ARTS @ MOVIE * * * Jump1119 Jacl.s 1 t9521 Dean Matlin Jeny Lev.is 0 MOVIE • • Tile Belly 11978) Laurence Ohv1e1, Robert Duvall -1:30-D THA rs HOLL YWOOO Cl)ADAM-12 m HUMANITIES THROUGH THE ARTS H MOVIE * • A11ac11 Force Z t,'JeOl JOhn Pntlhp Law Mel Gibson -2.00-e GILLIGAN'S ISLAND D SUPERCHARGERS O GOLF IDMOVIE • *'' 'Strangers I 19791 Belle Dav. 1s Gena RONlanOs Q) MOVIE * • C11y Beneath The Sea 11970) Roberl Wagnet Stuall Wtltlman w HUMAHmes THROUGH THE ARTS '1)GENESCOn 'C MOVIE * * * Tile F1ghl1ng Su111vans" ( 19441 Thomas Mitchell. Anne Baxi er S MOVIE * * '. VICIOI / 1198 IJ Syl~let Stallone M1ellael Caine -2;30- 0 SUNDAY 9 GIUIGAN'S ISLAND D GAEA TEST SPORTS LEGENDS W HUMANITIES THROUGH THE ARTS ~Al MCGUIRE OHS PORTS 0 t.40V1E * • • JabDe1woc-y ( 1977) M!Cflael Pahn Ma• Wall Z MOVIE • * 11 Strange BenavlOI' ( 198 I) Mir,hael Murphy. Louise Fletcher -3:00- f) 2WITHYOU D MOVIE ,, •'•·On Tile Double 11961) Dan-nt Kaye Oana Wynter II @l AMERICAN SPORTSMAN m> AMERICAH STORY CE STARTREX a! THE ROAD TO LOS ANGELES (ff a.«)VIE a • '" ·vie10<-y' (19811 Sylvestet Stallone. Michael Caine. -3:05- {0 WITNESS THE IMPOSSl8LE -3'30-11 MOVIE * * * · Divorce Amerlean Slyte .. ( 1967) Olelt Van Dyke, Debbie Rey· nolds 61!) AMEAICAH STORY -4:00- • RODEO PAO TOUR U.S.A. 0 MOVIE • * "The Oevll's Rain· ( 1975) Emesl Borgnlne. William $1\elll8f JOSIE .MOVIE • • •-, "ClllnO 119731 Clwllls Bron· IOll. Vlneenl Van P111en g)MOW! h "Sltl&hlp 1nv&llOll1" (1978) Ro~~~~l ... I MlfJICN4 8To.rt =°' YCM UR • • * "$ IOollanl' ( 1011) W"'911 leetty, GCldie Hnn CCJMOVIE .. 1llt tvory Apt'' (1H0) Jac.k Palance, Slevtn KtalS ro1 MUN>Ell AMONG rR1EHOS S MOVIE • • • • 'Snow Boa1" (19l6) Ir.,.. D1in11t, Allan .ion.s. PIUI Robo$0ll -4:30- D OJI NEWS CJ) IH SEAACt-1 OI .. ID WASHINGTOH WWl IN REVIEW m> AMERICAN STORY WELCOME BACK, KOntA D MOVIE • • "80 Steps lo Jonah" (1989) Wayne Newton, Jo Van Fleel lllMOVIE • • • "The All·Ameflcan Boy" ( 19731 Jon VQoOhl. E J Peaktr -5:00-0 STAQESTRUCK 0 CHARLIE'S ANGELS D (10.J USFL FOOTBALL (fl WAU STREET JOURNAL REPORT Em FIRING LINE m>UNOERSAIL M'A'S'H c;) MUSIC MAGAZINE HI CAMELOT -5:30- llCBSNEWS DNBCNEWS l!) PEOPLE TO PEOPLE Cl) MOTOflWE£J< Cl) ALICE c;) THE PROTECTORS EVENING -8:00- 00 NEWS O MOVIE • • * "The Love Boal ( 1976) Karvn Valenline CIOl1s Leacnman 0 THOSE AMAZING ANIMALS SATURDAY NIGHT ID THE JEFFERSONS Q) BA nLESTAR GALACTICA Em FACES OF MEDICINE Cl) NOVA l[) CBS NEWS ~N8C NEWS c;) MOTORCYCLE WOfllO C MOVIE ••'• · Jabberwocky" (19771 MIChael Palin, Max Wall 01 t.40VIE • • '> "Tile Gambler" (19801 Kenny Rogers, Lee Purcell SJ FAERIE TALE THEATRE -8:30- 0 NEWS CONFERENCE ID THE JEFFERSONS Ol) TVTANKHAMUH'S EGYPT ())~NEWS c;) MOTORSPORTS INTERNA TlONAL OMOVIE * *' • "Race f or Your L~e. Charlie Brown!' ( 1977) Animaled. Z MOVIE • • "Kniglllnders" ( 1981) Ed Hams Gary Lahh -7:00-11 80 MINUTES a a VOYAGERS! 0 KOJAK C!l NEWS ID TH£ JEFFERSON$ fli) ALL CREA TURES OREA T ANO SMALLU m> Eve.tG AT THE IMPMV c;)SPORTS~ S' A FAR OUT FOURTH -7:30-m THE JEFfERSONS c;)OENESCOTT H 1 FRAOOLE ROCK S BENJI TAKES A 01VEA T "'1 MARINELAND -8:00-11 l AUCE D O!CHIPS D ENTERT AIHMEHT THIS WEEK 0 IT IS WRITTEH t_!) TWILIGHT ZONE Q)MOVIE * • '• "Chino (1973) Charles Bron- son, Vincent I/an Petten, Cl)MOVIE I • * 0 1 Sllar~s Alld Men' 119771 Documentary ED GREAT RAILWAY JOUflNEVS Of THE WOfllO Cl) MASTERPIECE THEATRE C MOVIE • Megalorce· t 1981) Barry Bos1wd.. Persis Khamballa. HJ MOVIE • * ·~ "Roc~y 111" 11982) Sylvester Stallone, Carl Wea1riers. 10 MOVIE • • "Sia Pa(k" 119821 Kenny RoQ1 ets O.ane Lane S MOVIE * • · 1 Vtelory' ( 19811 Sylves1ei Stallone, Michael Caine 0MOVIE • • 'Waltz Actoss Texas' (1982) Anne Archer. Terry Jastrow -8:15- D THE MAKING Of SUPERMAN II ®J EYE ON SAN DIEGO -8:30-0 1{ ONE DAY AT A TIME 0 THE WORLD TOMORROW (fJ KUNG FU no) MOVIE • • • "The B11dge At Remaoen" I 1969) George Segal, Roben Vaughn -9:00-11 THE JEFFERSONS O ~MOVIE * * Gett1119 Away W11h Murder' ( 1976) Rober! Shaw. Jacqueline Bis-- set 8 WEEK 1H REVIEW 0 PETER POPOFF EID MASTERPIECE THEATRE m> SAUDI ARABIA Z MOVIE • • l~1n· To Get Out ( 19821 Jon Voiofll Ann-Margret -9:15- D MOV1E * • e 1~ How The West Was Won (Part I) I 1963) James S1ewar1, Jolin Wayne -9:30-11 ll J NEWHART 0 FRED JOfIDAN MOVIE * * • 'Across The Pacific" ( 1942) Humphrey Bogart, Maty Astor -10:00- 11 C1J TRAPPER JOHN. M.O. DmNEWS 0 CHILDREN: CAUOHT 1ftTHE CROSSFIRE G) IHOEPENOEHT N£TWOM NEWS fl) EVEHINO AT POPS m> OREA T P£AfOAMANC(;S IClMOVIE • * • "The Fig/lung Sunlvans" ( 19U) Tllom111 Mllclltll, Anne Baxi er (HIM0VI£ * 1'> Fightl"l) BllGIF. (19821 1 om Ske11111. Pa111 lu~oni. •OJMOVIE ... "Eye Of ,.,. ~le 119811 Donald Sutllttll/ld, Kate Nt11igan SIMOYIE *•'it "Rodiy 111 (1982) S~ttr Stallont. Carl Wtallltfs 0 MOVIE U 'n "The Bordt1'' 11981) Jeok Nloholson. Velerlt Petrini -10:30- Q) A08ERT llCHUl.LfR II) JIMMY SWAOOAAT e WAUYGEC>f'GE -10:45- D SUN>AY SPORTS PAGE Cl lCNMASCOAE -11:00- UQD <Il®.10t1 ~ 8 WAU.STREET JOURNAL REPORT O GEHESCOn m JERAY FALWELL 8.l SHEAK PREVIEWS m NIGHT GAUERY fZ MOVIE * *'" "Strange Bet\avlo<" 119811 MICllael Murphy, LOUIN Flelehef -11:15- U CBS NEWS -11:30- • 0 SPORTS AHAL 9 PACESETTERS D ABCNEWS J SISK£L & EBERT AT THE MOVIES Q) WOM~ IN CRISIS (fJ HARRYO ®l MOVIE • * * * "Five Easy Pieces" ( 1970) Jack Nicholson, Karen Bleck Ql LARRY KING c;) 700CLU8 -11:.0- H MOVIE * * "Lootun To Gtl Our I 1982) Jon Voight, Ann-Margrel -11:45- O MOVIE * * * "Eyes 01 Laura Mars" (1978) Faye Dunaway, Tom my Lee Jones. D HOl.lYWOOO CLOSEUP I S MOVIE • * "All The Marbles (1981) Peter Falk. 8uf1 YoJ"i__ -lf:so-11 MOVIE • • "Double Lile' ( 19781 Dael\ Ram· bo. Berl RosarlO -11:55- (CJ MOVIE • • "Emily" (19761 Koo Slark. V1C1or Sp1ne111. -12:00-e 700CLU8 IHOEPEHOEHT NETWORK NEWS I0 1MOV1E • • "Tile Belsy' I 19781 Laurenc;e Olmer. Roberl Duvall. 0MOVIE • • "Pen11en1iary" ( 1980) leon Isaac Kennedy. Thommy Pollwd -12:15-D MOVIE • • ••r, "How Tilt West Was Won" (Par I 21 ( 1963) James S1ew111, John Wayne -12:30- ZANE GREY THEATER Cf) MOVIE * * 't "Scream 01 Tile Woll" ( 1974) Chnl Walk91' Pel er G11~H '1)TH£LESSON -12:45- 1 21 CINEMASCOAE -1:00- 1.! VOYAGE TO THE BOllOM Of THE SEA c;) INSIOE GOSPEL MUSIC Z MOVIE • • • 1 t "Macbeth" 11971) Jon F1nclt Franusca Annis 011ecled by Roman Potansk1 -1:25- C MOVIE * • • ·Tile Secret Polreeman s 01hel Ball (1981) John Cteese. Gr aha"' Chapman I -1:30- (H IMOVIE • "Humo"9011s" 119821 Janet Julian. David Wallace. -t:.0- 0 MOVIE ••*'~·Montenegro' l 1981)Susan Ansoactt. Er1and Jo5ellllson -1;45- 0 ATONEWITH @)ABC NEWS SlMOVIE * '" "Fmlay Tile 131h, Par! Ill" ( 1982) Dana Kimmel, Paul Kratka -2:00-0 l.f) ~NEWS NIOHTWATCH rf"I AGHT BACK! WTTH DAVIO HOROWITZ -2.05- 0 WITNESS THE IMPOSSIBLE -2:30-( ti WILLIAM TELL -2:45- O NEWS -3:00- (ll MORNING STRETCH -3:05- Cl MOVIE • • •, Budo ( 19711) Documentary HI THE~ TOUR 1982: THE ANAL SHOW -3:Hi- OMOVIE • fl,.., "Shogun ASS4SSln · 119811 Tom1saburo Wa~ayama M8$11t1110 Tomlllawa -3:20- SI t.4()'t'IE • • "Liar's Moon ( 1982) M1t1 Oii-ton, Cindy F1S11et (!) FAITH 20 Z MOVIE -3:30- • • • "Tile All·Amerlcan Boy" (l973) Jon VOig/11, E J Pealltt -4:00- (!I TOfl O' TH£ MOfNNG -4:30-iil BUUWINKLE -4:35- IH) MO't'IE • • "The House Where Evll Dwells" (1982) Edwatd Alberl, Sustn Geofge. -4:.0- lC•MOVIE • "Megaloret' (1981) Barfy Botlwiclt, Persis K.~111 0 MOVIE **"Agency" p9Sll Robert Mllcllum. Lee MIJOIS ... compete ll•tlne In TV Log CHANNEL LISTINGS 8 l<Nlel IC.B!>I 168) ICOOO tlnd I D l(Nfi( IN8CI 10 OnTV 8 KTLA t lnd,) ·i l TV 8 KA0(. 11\0(. I " 1100 8 1( MO ICMI c ICllllllfNltl 0 l(HJ TV llnd I •> I WORl N Y. H V e t<CST I AA(I ~)1 IWlOSI • I( TTV find I ' IE!>PNJ Cl> KCOP TV llnd I a1 IShowl1m111 CD KCEf tf'lllS! • ~1119111 ~ KOC [ t Pl\~I • l(itblt' Nl'W\ Nlllwm•I Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Sund•y, July 17, 1883 CfJ Ml.IC NOTICE PICTITIOUI llUllHIH NAME I TAll MIHT 'lhe lonow1r10 per110t11 a•• do•nu bull1141N II ZIESC~lE ENTERPRISES, 240 I Chll Oflv41l N4tWf>Olt Beach C1 92603 -G1ry lietc:lle 240 t Clift Drive. NtwPOtl Beach Ca 02663 lhll bu1lntt1 11 conducted by an 1n<1111ldu11 Gary Zl•Klle Thi• 1111ome01 WU lli.d wllh I~ County Clllrk of Or anQt1 C(M'ly Oii Julys. 111113 F211t.t Pubhaned Orer1ge Co111 Dally P~ot July tO. 17, 2~. 3 t 19113 4020·113 flt8..IC NOTK:E FICTITIOUI aUllNIH NAMI ITATEMENT The lollowlno peraons are doing bu1lness •• ANESJHESIA BILLING CON· SULT AN"rS, 710 N Euc~d. Suite 10 t. Anaheim. Ca 112803 Mery Theren BoyDjlan, 17617 Wlll1ney D11ve, Senta Ana, Ce 92705 Thlt bullness ls conducted Dy en 1nd1vldual MllfY T Boyafl8n MLIC NOTICE 'ICTITIOUI aUllNall NAME ITATE .. INT Th• lollowmu peraon• a1• doing bualltl!UIU' PACIFICA TOWNHOMES 510 Rlv· ••llO• Av• Newl)Oft BHCll, CA &2M3 CARROL C 6A TES 5 tO R1ve<11d1 Av•. ~ S.ach CA 926e3 EiDNA CATES 610 Rlv«SIC!e Ave, Newport Beach. CA 92883 Tiii• bualneu It COtlOu<:llO Dy an lndlvldual (hu1b1nd & wlltj Cl lrtOI C Ctlet Edna CelM Tnla •l•l-1 wu 11180 wllh Ille Coonty Clertt of Orange CC>Ynly on June 22 t9113 F2111'7 Publlthed Orange Coaai Dally PUol June 26, July 3, 10, 17, t983 21120·83 flt8..IC NOTICE FICTITIOUt IUllNHI NAM4f ITAUMINT Tne lollow1no persona are d<>lng bu•1ness as OLD OAKLAND ROAD AS· SOCIA TES 3 151 A1rw1y Avenue. Su11e D· I, Cotll Mtsa, CA 92626 RICHARD C. BOATMAN 3 t51 Air· way Avenue. Su1ht D· t. Cosla Mesa. CA 92626 Thi• Sletemenl wos llled Wllh lho County Clerk of Orange County on MARY K OHMER 3151 Airway Av· enue. Suite D· 1, Costa Mesa. CA F21ttt0 92626 "'uly !I. 1983 PuDlllhed Orange Co111 Dally I Tll1s bus1rn1ss is conoucted by e P1lo1 July tO t7 24, 31, 19113 general pa11nersh1p '022·83 Mary K Ohmer ------------This s1a1emen1 was 111110 with the MllC NOTICE Counly Clerk of Orange County on NOTICE OF·I ALE OF "EAL P"OPHTY AT P"IVATE I AU NO. A1120 20 In the Superlo1 Court of the S1a1e of Coll1ornl1, for the County or Or· 1nge In the Metter 01 11141 Estele of BERNICE W ZELLER. OecelMd No1tce la h«tby given the1 the underslg.ned wlll Mii at Prlv1111 sale lo tllt lllglltll ind l>tlt blddtr. SUD· 19Ct 10 cont .. malion of Mid SuPtrlor Coun • on or alter 111t 81h day of Auousl. 10113 a1 lhe office of E A Bourveton, Anorney at Law, 20951 Brookhurll StrMt, Sul1e 3, Hunt· lngton Beach, CA 92646-6698 Coun· 1y or Orange. Stile of California, 111 lhe rlglll. 1111• Ind lnlornt of said deceased 11 lho time ol death and ell lheJlghl, title end lnteresl that lht estate has acquired by operallon 01 taw or otll.,...IM olher than In ad· dlllon IQ lhel of said Oeceased. al lhe llmo 01 death. ln and 10 all 1118 certain Real properly sltualed In t~ Co~inly of Orange, Slalt of Call· lornla, partlcularfy desctlbeo 11 tol· lows, 10 wit 1 Lot 248 ol Traci No, 5208, In lhe County or Orange. State ol Call· lorn11. as Ptl map recor~ In Book 19~. Pages 48·50 ol Mlscellaneoos Maps. tn the otflce of the Coonty Recordtr of Orange County An undivided 11262nd ln1ere11. as a lenenl In common. In Loi• A. B, C, D. E. F. G, H.J. K, end l of Treet No. 5208, ln 1h• Coun1y of Orange, St11t ol Callfornl1, as per Mep recorded In Book 1113. Pages ,9.50 of Ml•· celt1MOU1 Maps. In Iha otfl<;e of lilt Counly RK0108t of Orange County. EXCEPT 111 mlntral and mlMl'al rlgh11 below • depth ol 500 lttl wi1hOYI the right of entry as 11Mtved In 1118 Deed Dy Tidewater 011 Com· pany. 1 corpof a11<>n. recorded Sep. lamber 4. t962. In Boole 6238. Page 57. Olllclal Records, OranQ8 Coun1y. Calllorntt More commonly known a1· 1013:i.' Ascol Ci1cle. Hunllngton Beech, CA Terms of sale USll 1n lawful monty of tllt Unlled Stiles on ule or Plfl cash end balance evldtnCed by note sect.1180 by MO<tQllgl or T NII Oeed on t!H! prOPtflY so told Ten percent of amount to be daposlled wllh bid 810s °' offers 10 De 1n w,-,11ng and will be received al the aforesalo of· rice at any lime alle• the lira! publi· c111on hereof end before dalt 01 sale Oatec:t lh•s 1s111 day 01 July. 1983 LURLENE WHITE AOmlnllllllflA c T A of lhe as111e of ta•d Decec:ten1 E.A.-.Vfffon 20'51 lltoollhvttt •• , .. ,, •••.S Hvnllfttlon .. ec:t1. CA 121•• ... Publisl\ed Orange Co111 Oa11y P110t July 18, 17 23, 1983 flt8..IC NOTICE STATEMENT OF AaANOONMENT OF UH OF FICTITIOUS 8UltMEll NAME The IOllOwlno persons have eban· doned lhe use Of the Fte11l~, BUSI· ness N1mo THE PHOTO FIXERS 19312 Olena St • Hununoton Beech Ca 926'8 The Ftelll1ous Business Name ••· lerred lo eoove wes filed In Orenge Courily on Novenibet 7, 19711 This bullness WIS conducted by a F1043:i.'' Tiiis statement was l11eo w1lh 1118 County ".:letk ol Orange Counly on July 7 t963 Published O<ango Coal! D•lly Pilot July 10 I 7 24 Jul'f 3 t 19113 4034·83 11111 llTICIB 1une 22. t983 F211151 1 Pubhsl'led Orange Coasl Dally Piiot June 26. July 3. 10. 17. 11183 I 29:i.'5·83 MLIC NOTICE • FICTITIOUS IUllNESS NAME STATEMENT T ha 1onow1ng pet1on1 are oomg Duslneas es TATUM KANE t6783 Beach Blvd. Hununglon Beach, CA 92647 JAMES RUSSELL HALFORD 3526 Braue la Or Huntlnolon Beach, CA 92649 This bus1nesa IS conducteo by an Individual James A. Hallord T111s slalement was flltd wllh ltle County CleJk of Oranoe County on June 22. 1983 F2111'3 Pubhsheo Orange Coast Oa11y Pilot June 26, July 3, 10. I 7 t983 2923·83 PUBtlC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IU91NHS NAME ITATEMENT Trie tollowlng peraona ere domg business 11s: ORIGINAL M O BILE OIL CHANGERS 42Q 'It Me.rgutrlle Ave . Corona dlll Mar. CA 926:i.'5 DONNA JANEfAKOS 428 on Marguerite, C0<ona def Mar, CA 92626 ERIC SATHER 4211 'A M11gU8fltt, Corona dol Mar. CA 92625 Tiiis buJJlnesa Is conducted by: a general per1neralllp Donna J1net1koa Eric Sllllt< Th11 11a1emer11 waa Hied With the County Clerk or Orano• Coun1y on June 22. 1983 F1111'2 PubllShed Ofe.oo• Coasl D••IY Pilot June 26. July 3, 10, 17, 1983 2924-83 MllC NOTICE FICTITIOUt au ..... NA.IH tTATEMINT The l<>llowlng peraons ere do.ng business as M EDASHAAE FOR MEDICARE CIO Brea CommuMy Hospital, 381 W Central Ave Brea CA 9:i.'621 SENIOR HEAL TH CARE AS· SOCIATION FOR RESOURCES ANO EDUCA TION. INC (8 Ce ll! non-profll mutual b11nelll corpar- ation) 6337 TE1tg11p11 Road No. 229, Pteo Rivera, CA 906llO This 6uslness 11 conducted Dy A c0<P0<1llon Senior Haaltn Cat• Assoc for Re· sources end Educauon, Inc Fr1111k C. Let18t, Agent This 11atement waa fllfld wllh the County Clerk of Oranoe Coun1y on June 22, 1983 "211115 Published Orange Coasl Dally PllOI June 26. July 3. 10. I T. 1983 21121·113 Pt&.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUI IUllNEH NAME ITATH•NT The 1011ow1ng persona ere d<>lng buslnen as CA LIFORINA ACCESSORY LINES, 3686 So Bristol SI , Senta Al'll Ce 92704 Jemes M Kauscti, 2960 W Cen· 1ra1 Santa Ana. C• 9:;>705 This business 1s conducted Dy 1n lndlvldual James Kauach This s1a1emen1 was Ille<! wllh the County Cle<k of Orange.County on June 28 1983 F:Z1"'5 Published Orange Coast Dally Pilot July 3, 10, t7 24, 1983 3041·83 OLGA :::~J of San MllC NOTICE Juan Capis trano, Ca~ FICTITIOUS eullNEll NAME STATEMENT away on July IS. 1983 She• -:-he f<>llow1ng peiaon11 e.re doing IS survlVcd bv her sons Dua1ness as-N ich ulas and . Paul and DESIGN HOUSE ORIGINALS, daught<'r L y dia S tam-2950 w Central Ave 11 Santo Ana. Ce 92704 baugh Services will lit.• h i?IJ James Kausch. a Colll Corp. o n Tuesday, July 19. 111113 at 2950 w Central 17 Sanle Ana, Ca 10.00AM al M l-COm11ck San 9270A This busmess is conducted by Juan M1ss1on M ortuary June 28 t983 w11h mlermenl in F.I T o ro J11rne11 Kausch Cemetery This s1a1emen1 was filed wilh 1"8 -------------'County Clerlt ol Otano• County on June 28 1983 jMcCotlMta MOllTU.AlllS L aguna Beac h 494·941 s laquna Hills 166 0933 San J.ian Cap1sl!ano 495 1776 HAlllotl LAWM-MT. OLIVE\ Monuary • Cerre1my Cremato rv 1625 Gisler Ave Cosla Mesa 540.5554 l"tHCI l•OTtflU l ll.L HOAOWAT MOITUAIT 11 0 B roaoway Cos1a M esa 642·91SO IAL n INC.HO ... SMITH & TU'n41Ll , W'HTCUFf CHAPIL 4?7 E 1 7th S t Costa Mt'~n 646-9371 'ACIACYllW .......OllAl,AllC C.l'T'lllery M o rluary Chai>el·Crem11ory ~ Pec1f1c View Orive Newpo11 s .. cn 644·2700 • F21"34 Pubilsned Orenge Coast Dally Pilot July 3. 10, 17. 2'. t!1113 300·63 flt8..IC NOTICE FICTITIOUI 9UllNEH NAME ITA TIMENT The 1o1iow1no peraons .,. d<>1no buSlnHSU OASU SALON. 2744 Eaal Coe.it Highway. Corona del Mir. 112625 Suunne Slmont Scllmledtf', 337 Promon1ory Dr W , Ntwpor1 Beecn, Ca 92660 DevlO Roy Wright. 337, Promon• 1ory Or w . Newport Beech. C• 92660 Tllll l>Ualness II condUG1ed by I Umlttd pertnt111llp DAVID WAIGHT flllt tlllemtnl WU filed with tht coun1y Clefk or Or•no• co~.nty on June 10, 111113 ,,19'14 Pt.1bll1hed Orange COHI Delly PUol July 3, 10, t7, 24, 1983 3043.113 Pt&.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUI aUltNHI NA• tTATl•NT The ro11ow1ng per1on1 ate dolftO llualMUlt Attldtlllill Eleelrle A11oe1a1tt, 1U AON Ot'lw. Full*t'IQfl, 0.. 92833 Aesldenllll £1eolfto A110ClllM, I Cell!. corp., 123 "'°" l>f""-1 F\111-etlOll, Ce 112833 T~ bvtl,_ ti~ bf; a oon>O(lllon RMIOenliel Electtle AMocllltl, ""' (lllQft·Owt\tf fill• '"'"'*'' ••• filed wllll '"' County Cllfll ot Ot'11ng41 County on Jul~ s, 1963 ,..., Publltne<I Ot1nge C(lat l Deily I Pllol July lO. 17. 24, 31, 1"3 4021·13 10 steps toa successful garage sale 1 Decide on dates. loo~ a1 a Cotlendar and &el ltle dates end 11mes 01 you• • sale Weelo.ends •••usually OOoO. b.,. rriany successful salea have been held on lht -"'"9· 1us1 alter wOll• Checll lhe weather forecast on Ille i>aoe• and wa!Ch f(>r any Other large 1•en1 thal may a11racl po1en1111 Du1ers away such as l11ts or commuruly events Have your sale •un al ieasl l/'IO diVI -some people may not Dt able 10 come on 1ny SfllO .. Oly 2 What to sell. Eve1ylh1n I That •s. everytn1ng you ha•en t used 1n the • laSl year ~an 11em hu an1>que value or 15 Drano-new Of Ills unusual value. DI sure to ask a healthy price 101 , •l Get a pad 01 papvr and ~h your whole hOuse Looi! everywhere, and llsl 9'11!'Y1h1n9 ] Write your ad. Here 11 a suggest4'0 Id Gltaga Sale -dHk• Bentwood rocking ch111. ,oys, infants clOlll•ng, 1922 • Victrola on 011g1nal cab1nel nwny gadgets IOlt 01 unusual 11ems rock collec1oon, plants Relr11hman11 8 a m to 6 p m s,1urd1~nd Sunoey 1234 Sou1h Anystrell, Yourtowrt: ~-1 of Main and 2no UM this sample 10 IS a uoOt Be sure lo 1111 unusual 1tema Be 15 1pec1J1c •~Pe>lllb .. G"e d1rec11on1 11 neeoeo Don l use 1bD.....,r1tion1 -many peopll won t bother to deo1pller them CAVTloN Don't aavart1se 1nyth1ng you don t rHlly hive E1191)1 111m 1n th• 10 must bo on hand 11 thl 1wt of tho sale 4 Where to adverlise. Place your ad where 11 ... 11 be seen bp>eople who live 1n the area -most people shQp ciose 10 home The • Daily P1IOl IS 1hd Dy 88,000 adUllS '"Costa Mesa New1><>11 81ach, Laguna Beach Irvine. H11n1>ng1011 Beach and Fountain Valley -guaran1A1e1ng you w.oe exposure And w111'1,tllt Pilot. you re nol paying 101 waste c1tcuta11on on Los Angeles 0t An1ne1m P11n 10 run your ad 3 Mnes or mofl eno sta•l 11 a l1w days Delore ttle NJe so D1rg11n hun1ers ian have plenty 01 no lie. 5 Make a sign. - lo lltlp make your Hie tuec.sslul make a lew ••Qn• • from carODOlld •nd lef'* ""lh a magic marker A gooo SIQ~ SfZe IS t 4 • °Z2 6 Placin9 your sicp. !he morning ol lhi sale but no1 Del ·e place vour • signs Be sure and add your add,ess and any d11ec11ona111rl>ws Th.a lhc>uld be done 1DOu1 a11111 hour belofl lN Mil lllttl P1-~ sogn ""'*" 11 can De seen lrom DOlh aides ot Iha "''"1 t>¥ pau1ng cars e.nd peoest•11ns CAUTIO... So""' towns have laws 11\81 tlltt!Ct Iha pllClmtnt and dUlat•en OI garage sale so0ns Piease cllack with )'OU' IOWfl s planning department or ci8tk M11k pnces wllere ttwf e.tn be aMn c1e111y Oii , ... 1 Marking prices: • supply stores hlll'I! var0ous Sizes and colOr;s ol ~he ers 11\81 worll well. or you c.\11 use meslung tape How ••• yau mark them ,..... ,.,-,. ..... Ga••oe sa1u are ~ bargain hunte•s RememlA< ~lleve< you u n l H ' you II have lo drag Dack 1n the hOuse and store ag11 ,J, 101 .. nolher yea• 8 Servi"9 refreshn•nh. This ooesn 111ave lo.cost much. anc creates a lroendly • atmosphere II also enl;OU<agss paopfe 10 stay longer and perhaps Duv more 't'oo could even ch11ge 101 expensive items llke Oonuts. 0t the ~ids could 90 1n buSoness l()r the day w.lh • ietnOt'lade stand 9 --Oisplay. M1ke sy•e 11ver)'lh1ng cen DI~ t11ve caro tablu or • l>Oatdl\!Md .. tflelvet ~ two Chllf"I Don 1 ii CIUM people lo o.fld oYlt' un!HI you can l help 11 UH ~ ont 18Dle as a duk Wh«t you can SM .... atytn1ng end take money Use only one casn bo• (lln c:.ans or l>O•H ". work line) eod make surt tonl80ne It appo1n1eo "" ·cashier al alt times A"ang9 Dlloranano tor a lroena Who can help 1n1we1 q..,..llOns, 111>11 tor luncn 11c IJ Check your MiCJhboN and friends. 8 8" 11 any want lo 101n yoox 111e This will give you llOfMOne to share t •P8f'MS ""I" and •ncrtese interest In yOVf 1118. II Olhlrt ,oin you. be sure 10 1ncfuOll thtt 111 '(Our ad (txtl"Pia hl,_111,,,.ly sele n11•ghborhood sa1e··1 G1oup HIH ere e lot more Jun 100 NM.IC NOTICE PUBl.IC NOTICE ,ICTlTIOUt au ... H FICTITIOUI llU .... H NAMI I TATaMSNT NAIK ITATl•NT The lollowlno pettont ere doing Tilt IOllOwing l)tlftons ere dOlng buslneH 11. buelntH u . P.D,O. FL YER DELIVEfiY 1172 Vic· FIVEPLANTS ASSOCIATES 2600 lolla SI • Coel• Men, CA 112621 E. Nulwood Ave ' Fullenon, CA I ROBERT E McCOSKER 1172 VIC· 112e31 IO<ll St., Co111 MeN. CA 112621 HUDVALE ASSOCIATES, e llm· Thlt bullness I• COfldv<:ltcf by en tied pet1nerwfllp H gene.el P••1,.,.,. lndMdual 1029 We-.C. Ridge. ee-1y Hllll. Robtr1 E McCollcer CA 902 10 Thlt tllletntnl wel fll8d wllll Iha OETEAO CORPORATION, a COi• Coun1y C•11 01 Ol'•tl98 County on POfltlol'I u Qtntfal p8'1ner. 1029 Junt 22. 1913 , Wellf!C9 RldQt, Bevtf'ly Hiiia, CA l"l1t111 90210 .. PvbNllltd Otenge Coaal Dall)o Thlt butlnttt It oonducted Oy' • ' Pllo1 June 28, July 3, 10, 17, 1913 llmlted pet,Mrll\lp U 1t·S3 Hudvete .ANOClel• Nil.IC NOTICE PtCmtOUI 8UIMU NAMI ITAT'llmNT Tilt lollOwlnQ p«llOOI 8.f8 d<>lnt l>Ullnet• ••• By: De1ero Corp Theodor• H Ahodea, PrM Thie tllltl'Mnl Wll 1118<1 wllll l!'it County Cletll of Otenot County Oii Jvnt 22. 11183 ""* Pvblllhed 0ranoe coa.i o.ry Piiot June 28. July 3 , 10, 17, 1"3 FANE' El<TRAORDINAllU OATER ING AND CONSUL TINO L----------"--~L.. HOO I, Cotal Mwy No.!, Cofone dlll Mlf, CAH9211 ANMI I. McCONVIU.E 704 '14 J..-.., eorone o. Mar, CA m2a Tlllt bu.W-. le oondlle1ed by 111 lndMdulll Anni t . MoC«wl1le Thie ftl1emtnt WM fllecl wttl) Ille Covn11 Ctetl! of Ofenoe Count~ on Juntll, IM3 "•m Publlt/'1.0 Oranoe COMI Deily PllOI JuM 2$, July 3. 10. 17, 1tl3 2tlS-13 At required by l•w, new bueln••••• uatng • "cUUou• Bualnue Heme muat ~regl•t•r th•t name 1wtth the County Cterk. C•H the DAIL V PILOT LEGAL 099ARTMINT for f0""9 end furtMr lnformlltlon. --·.=---------------------·~---· al Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Sunday, July 17, 1983 110 Daily Pilat Looking for a career in sales? . See today's Help Wa'nted ads, CLASSIFIED · INDEX . classification 5100 . .... ea.... ..... ...... ... .... .. .... .., .... '"'" . ., 111. ..._... .... 0'...... ... .... I .......... iiiiiiiiiiiiiilUIUlliiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiil __ ._..,_._. ___ 1_112_,....... F-;;'';;aliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'"=.l.1i;ln:": .. ~;;;;;;;;;;•~·;;1 ~ •• ....... tin ""'1L - For Tuesday through Fri· ----------------lo Place Your Ad, Cal 642-5678 day publlc1Uon1 4.30 llYllll PL.Ill llYflM p m lht previous day. S For Saturday publlcallon, pecUCular bayfront dplx 2 br, 2 ba up: 2 br, deadlln. le 3 p.m. Frld1y. 2 ba dn. 2 boat Jl*ll!ll. J\educed -•1.~.000. IPll l•llY 1-1 MAL ESTATE I :~I Sunday deedllne 115 p.m. PlllDIU ... Wf•PlllT 1~ Yle , ..... I.We ........................ 11••• .JffWf•I' A-Im Hill> Baltx. IAl•ncl Bal-Pt-nu\lul• C.pul,.,,.. S..Ch COIONI cit-I Mu C..ta M- Friday. Monday deadline ..,.. • 6 bdrms, 3 'A baths, Via Lido Nord 1006 1007 1018 1012 IUZI 1020 10l 2 1034 104V 1041 1<>44 Is 11:30 1.m Sa1urday. Ocean & jetty vieWll. ,Marine room, 4 bdrm, 3 blith, 3700 tq.ft. Xtra puklnc. $1,385,000. 421 • .,.., .................. 11,111.- llLLIAll OlllHTllll Ull llLI 4 bdrms, 3 baths, den, Bayfront w /slip SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO o.no"""'' DToro Kiiis 111d c0<rect1on1 m1y be m1d1 on 11me dNd- llnes •• above. Plea11 11k for • "klU number"" when c1ncelllng your Id. Remodeled 3 bdrm. 2 bath + large tte. rm., ~ ceilinp, fumiahed, pedm. S420,000. 104 Yla IMH, I.We hit ..... " ............. 1121,-21.S Aetff R•r• doee the opportunity _,.. that • percel of land thl1 etze come •Wtllable, but now la that llrM. apeca.=ua. percee, zoned rMldefttlal, with m•ntflclent vle~o the PllCltlc Md mountain f'oun&ain V•lk-'¥ Hunu"l""'""""h Hun4. Harbou1 lrvuw PllllUll 111111 M.l.TIP 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, den , POOL LAauNI &r.3<h :::"~ IHHI New 4 br, 4~ ba, custom French Normandy Estate 1.2 prime acre hilltop $1,250,000. 214 Yle lradau, I.We .... __ ... ,. 3 .bedrooms, 2 baths, family room Wcun.1 Hilt. ,,_, '-""" Htlf'WI L....kr t·w.-,.t M,,..,,. VM'>' ...... ~. 8.-.h Sl.n ,, .. ,,.... .... w S.ri Jw.n l~P.>lf•n&J Santa Atw S.-.1 s.-h tu..::.:~ Timon WC"5lm1ru\tor Mvtiol«-H""'" A.t.h·~· Apar\not"nb B.·a4 h Yr"pi.·n) 8'.n1ni-.._. .,ruph ~i'~~':h Curldiwn1n1utf\)> l)\,p••·-.•""'-l'n•U. Ht""*'-lO bi· M1~n.t '""""" PruJ-""' Jndul\tn•I Prupl\ t...•L' fur S..h Mubtl.-lluMt• t>~rlu .-t11tJnliun 0."M•rl Or .. nJ(t C'11 Ou1 "' l'ounl \ Hl)l Check your ad dally and 111" report errors tmmedi· 1u.7 ately The DAIL y PILOT :~! 11sumes h1b1lfly for lhe 1011 first 1ncorrec1 Insertion tllllO only ::: .. _______ _ ::: HraJ l 2 :\': llNIUOI 1 m IPYIUSI al ::~ CHIU•LIUI ::~ Seller Is •tthate4. : !~ ••'-•It all .... ,. ..... 1 •• Al4trtftt lffr :~~ 111·4444 :!~ llYllllll 14~) 1111,111 WITI Ulll :~ IPll IHIAY 1·1,. :~;;· Ht1011m11w 11 ..... IAYl'llYflllT c.oron.do Ia1and cuat. bayfront lot. 85' boat deck. Plana avail. Now $370,000 w/trade. I UllWIUl-1 I Near new 4 bdrm, 4 beth, lake view. 3500 tq. ft. $440.000. WW trade for a local lot. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 1 l ' H. v 'j. {'I • • • ~· f) • ) t I,., I . .. __ (cf~~-... _., .. , Units •rM. Lot can be II. Don't heelt.te. Thie can truly be Y9UR In • Htettme ranch Ht.le. 12.SOO,OOO. Cell wma.m Cot• for 9PP01ntment. • WATERFRONT OFFICE BUILDING Located In CMnery Ylllege, Ihle lcwety bltyfront office butldfng1 •• ~TH BOAT 8UPI, le one of the r.,..t commoan ... In Newport BMch. Pride of ownenhlp ebound9. Excellent on .. 1r .. t pertclng Md conMnlently located to ehope, reetaurante •nd other commerctal wenturee. C•ll WIUlam Cote for Income a expenee det.fle. You've got to ... II. $1.3 mllllon. • Ou1 ff Su.1t• k...""ht~ r .. rm .. S-... Propon Y Timo Slwvlc R.lt El<cllanp RI Wanled . RENTALS 1~1! Spacious. ctlermlng, com-Balboa! 1)4!0 forlable home on one of :: the few large corne< lots 6 Oceanfront $1,500,000 162) In Baylhores, 3 large BR"s. 3 full BA"s 1nd fem· fly room wflh -• bar. l1 w· Shu1te11, bey window Cost.a Mesa -Esatside Triplex $229,500 ,_ --"91 ... HUI' lot, tq dock(a), play lawn & 1wi.m beach. Reduced tl70,000 • 10.K owner fin. for quick u.le. $79~.000 (land Incl.). Open Sat/Sun 11-5. Owner 650-02-02. NEWPORT BLVD. FRONTAGE Terrific opportunity for developer to Kqulre 82 foot frontage on Newport Btwd. cloM to the D•Hy Piiot he.ctquartere. Huge lot (15, 757 aquare fMI) with excellent aHumable terme. Priced at 1375;000 •nd lot 9dJacent ( .. me zone) may aleo be purchaMCI. Call Wllllam F. Cote for detelle. H1iUM"I f\.irnu.hfod H......., Unlurnt>h<d Uou~'"" f'ur-no..ht-.ct Vf" noc and much polenll•lf Side ~~-----..._..... (714) 760-1900 Unfurn1.JJ'H<(j (.'11.Nidu f\.un CunduUnl Town~furn Tc;Wfthou..~ Unf Dupl<-•~ rum Dupif-•" Uni t :JOI. ya1d wlll 1ccomod1t1 Bal 1400 smell boal or R.V. Slop boa Oceanfront $850,000 Duplex me OWNER ANXIOUS! Bllte 241c by and -for yourlllfl I 2~2) Ch ... Lii. 844· 7020 = UllllULISTITI , """"'"""' .. F\un..Nd -"'"""""' .. Uni • Apv F\,m or Uni -Ro,...& Board ~lo.MuUI> -~tH°"'" s...rnm,., IWntab v..-.uon ft#n-.b •Jkn\ab \0 Sh.arc- ·~u.b Wantl'd c.,..,...1,,.11rn1 Olr",. IWnl.ala -...... ~tab Cc>mntl ~ .... i.. 2700 llCIO 2900 2902 :191>4 290$ 2906 ?901 ,_ Mike yow lhoppllig W-ier by utlng the lrvlne Mirror Cla111f11d Adi. &42·7887 .1111 lllllME ........ '· ll'M'UJo' k.Pn~li. S•~s•· Mi. R .. n1.1b ANNOUNCEW:NTS ?tot 2912 291• 2916 21111 1920 2lln 211" AnnouNf'•'ll'nLA 3002 i.......1 & t'ouna 3004 t't•nul'Wb lOl.t Y'l'twlfWl ~ l"VM'I"\ :WU S.. hn ''" 4' ln.1n;.1wn 3011,t r,..,.,, \001 BUSINESS ' FINANCIAL ~~~ f(K S,.1..-. tUJ! •a.....,..... 0ppo,,-h1nu1n •01• 8'.w.tw. W•ntC"'d 41\lo •1n~·"t.nwn• ()ppor1un1\1r\ tOtl ln\•n tl'nl"1'n Want.cl 4022 •Mont''\ tu l.Aan 40?4 •Mon.-.., W•nlt'llJ t026 Mt..-'«~'"" T U ' to.u. EMPlOYW:NT If,'" '-' .. n11.J \100 •Juo. v. .. n1t"d \I~ W:RCHAft>ISE Ant!IQ\H"\ Apph~r..~ A.Ul\ .. llf\-"- Blda. M ... u-ra..b. C ... ,,...~.U At •4Ul5M'fllr' Compu...,_ fr-"' w You furnuun c;,,,,, ... Sa~ Hr"""""hQkl tiu(j' J .. ~---..11"\ M.-ti1,.....n ,.., ..... ,,~,..,...Ah Mu•• W.,ntt-d ,_,.\d.X'O.) lnttNmt"n&.. ()ffe&t• f urmtuf' ti £qy1....,,.,.nt ).fU,f\(& • Or j(•n~ Spurun1 (riuth T\' R..tdM• S\Vf"-' BOATS C'h..n~"f ft..'"\ lrfft"'f.itl ,. ....... S...I s,...,.., Siu M ... n,... Equip M11"1 S.-n .... SJ1~ '° f'\•'-Su• .. lt' Supplk ... lNoU"ltt•l 5..Jlb .... .rd• TRANSPOftTA llOft A._nr•h &'<tin ~· .. m..-n M•-'•"' S.k"' • Muiu-"' "' ""' S. vOWf'\ M ........ ,,,.,... .... K\' • Tr.,., .. "' r, . .,.,1 Trll'th,.. lhl11,_ AUTOMOTIVE #\Vii• t... ... 1,1ne( Aul•• !'W·rv~1-. .,,.,\a A Yh• \\.mh·d S tJttllA tt ..... •«·•· f lw\'t\ .. l l>fl\t"' Tru.t-.' \' .. -.. AUTOS IMPOfllED ( ""·· HHO\il.i Au-It """""'" BMW (!Hn• 0 l>..\Aun l) 1>41ffl Mn r,,,.,,, ..... ..... , ... l><ltu J-.\Wf J.-twn 1~•'""' w~· M•-I ........... u --· !:~...,,, ,0,..1 P•nu-r-. ~ """"'" • Aotlit fWv• • "°""' S.b S..bont T~w "'''""'"" v ............ Yul•·u ...... • 8010 6011 llOI, 6014 oOlt llOlt llOll t\02! flOC ~Ill) Ml07 tl09 Will •11• 9117 11119 tm 912l 111) fill flit •u1 tin. "" tlJ7 9141 tHJ 110 .. ., •1•• tl)I fl)) ""· tlH I .. ~ .... tlt3 tr•> tau FROM $94,500 TO $1,700,000 WE HAVE tt II 2 MASTER SUITESI Greenhouse windows, 2 car attached garage, 21h baths -less than builder's price -only $110,000! 759-1501or752-7373. SINGLE FAMILY HOME-ONLY $85,000 Large 3 bdrm older family home on huge lot. Existing FHA loan at only 8.5% interest! 759-1501 or 752-7373. • PRIVATE BEACH and ocean view come with this outstanding 4 bdrm, 5 bath executive estate -only $525,000! 759-1501 or 752-7373. ONLY $117,000 Customized famiuly home with 3 bdrms, large living room & dining room, huge fireplace and big greenhouse. 759-1501 or 752-7373. PRIVATE BOAT SLIP Spacious 3 bdrm, 2 'I.a bath residence in private community. New carpeting & paint. Only $269,000! 759-1501 or 752-7373. R-2 LOT With 3 bdrm home and one bdrm rental unit. Terrific F.astside Back Bay area. Big price reduction -owner motivated! 759-1501 or 752-7373. NEWPORT BEACH -$134,000 Outstanding buy for older or younger couple. Next to Hoag Hospital. Private, guard gated community. 2 bdnns, 2 baths. 759-1501 or 752· 7373. $94,500 -LOW DOWN 2 bdrm, 2 bath with excellent location. End unit acr06S from ·large greenbelt area, so no claustrophobia! Cloee to transportation and shopping. Call 759-1501 or 752-7373. JASMINE CREEK Ocean and greenbelt view . . . extra large spa. If you are looking for Utopia, better see this -only $437,000. 759-150 l or 752· 7373. BACK BAY -ONLY $118,000 Newly painted, carpets cleaned and ready for new owner! 3 bdrms, 2 1.-i baths. Short walk to hone & bi.ke trails around Back Bay. 759-1501 or 752-7373. SPYGLASS RIDGE Featuring ocean view, beautiful pool and large lot. Tremendous price reduction! 759-1501or 752-7373. VILLAGE WALK -ONLY $105,000 Split level with 9eparate Jn¥ter bdrm with walk·ln cloeet. Private end unit with lf!cluded patio. Better check it out! 759-1501 or 752-7373. ... HARBOR VIEW HOMEI -'221,500 Fantastic price for this 10ught after area! 3 bdrma, 2 batha + family nn. Least rxpenaive Carmel model we have aeen! Just lilted -better take a look! 759·1~1 or 752-7373. \ STEPS TO THE OCEAN IN OLDE TOWN HUNTINGTON BEACH With only $69,000 dwon, this 3700 aquare foot Victorian beauty can be yours! Priced $60,000 under recent appraisal at $269,900, this is a superb buy for the large family desiring beach living at an affordable price and terms. Too many amenities to mention. Call us for details. 963-5671 DREAM HOME WITH DREAM FINANCING Imagine taking over a $72,000 first at 9. 75% and having the owner carry a $60,000 9e00nd at 12% for 10 years! Then imagine buying a beautilul 4 year old, 4 bedroom, 2 'I.a bath home in Mission Viejo with a cuslOm spa and patio. lt's truly a dream home. Our owner is very motivated. 963-5671 ELEGANCE PERSONIFIED Highly desirable Springhurst townhome priced thousands below mar- ket at $145,000. 3 bedrooms plus 2 'I.a baths with a wood burning fireplace in the master bedroom and in the living room. In immaculate condition with mirrored wardrobes, custom wood shutters and brick patio with barbecue. Seller a.iated financing available. 963-5671 WANT TO OWN YOUR OWN BUSINESS? LOOK AT THESE EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITIES! BEAUTY SALON Brand new listing in Huntington Beach. This shop has eight stations and very low overhead which produces a good profit for the owner/operator. The partnership is disolving and our owners will help finance. 963-5671 STATUARY STORE -HUNTINGTON BEACH Large. 1800 square feet. Plaster and biaque inventory plus cluaroom for artistic new owner. Buy now and enjoy the Christmas rush beginning in September. 963-5671 CAMERA SHOP -ANAHEIM Low, low price. Only four blocks to Disneyland. Add a new I .hour processing machine and for le.a than $80.000 total you have both a camera shop and one hour lab. 963-5671 r- ONE HOUR PHOTO LAB This well run Hu.nttnaton Be9':h establlahment gromed $120,000 in 1982. The partnenhip t.Nlt owna the buslneea ls ditllolvtng and fora!I sale $30,000 below market at $104,000. 963-5671 ............. lltl ...... tin OHTAMEIA PllLFllEI I Giant 2 llory; 4 ..,.CIOU9 Bdrm1. ovw 1700 aq ft .. only S 13 I ,9001 Splash Into aptrkllng pooll Sa\19 SH. owner H crlllcel 714·"3·8787 THE REAL ESTATERS .. ELElllT 111 lllE" Pride of ownerehlp In Co111 Meta"• flneet erN Double dOO< entry 10 • 111nny llvtng .,... Coun· try kllchen. f1mlly room, 5 huge Bdrms. 3 'baths. Walk to all schOOls. only $149,900 lolal price. Call 10 -546·2313 THE REAL ES TATERS For Sale by Owner. 0..th In F1m11y forces quick nle of property. Prk:I dra11k:ally reduced from S.400,000 lo $370,000. Duple x loclled on B1lbo1 Pennln11111 Point. Eich unll. 2 bd, 1 be. A .. aumable loana and own« wlll assist -In lln1nctng. 831·3296 days. 875-5418 eves . INDEPENDENT MAKES CENTS OAVEWHITE THE REAL ESTATERS •un• 11m1• ,....., •••••• 114 3 Bdrm•. !l bath•. pool Ind spa Elegant. $350,000 111umable fin1nc1ng. Full p11Ge $550,000 • Cote Realty & lnvHtment , ... 1. YllW ..... , .. a an11n-snua Fasl polMlliofl ~bit on this qulllty hc>me. Financing e111tllble OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 77 MONTECITO JO-ANN DORAN RL TR 759-0619 LINDA ISLE Belt water1ront buy 5Br, dock 1795.000 Ttfmtl Agt. 831-3-444 ....... ,llT1 E.xqullftlly deeofeled 3 bedroom home In p<et· tlglou• neighborhood. 3 cir garege, lllly accea. 1295,000. Open Sun 1·5 Celt M1rllyn 845-1915 llWUITm Lo\'lly 3 Br 2 Ba hOml loc1ted near Est1ncl• High. F .. 1ures 1"'**"2 Cir Qll'egt, family rm & p1tl0. Alklng $125,000. 831-7370 TR.\DI T 10'\, \l. ~I .\I J ) ~ .... , .. ~ E111r1veoen1 2-story cue- tom hOme with pler/lllp for so· ylCht. Luxury decor. open, qulllty ct.- sign and detlill for ttle perleclonl11 4 bdnn• • femlly, dining, 1trium 111d g ourm et 11.llchen. $1,795,000 831-1400. - WATERFRONT HOMl:.S llloc. REAL ESTATE 111 .. 1400 IEWPllTCllll 11"1 YIEW 3 Bdrm. 2 balh wtth 2 car garage. Wiik 10 Ill• l>Mc:h a enjoy ocean view from large Pflvll• patio. Great tlfms and just r• duced 10 $12&,9001 Bet· tit eel nowl 64&-7171 THE REAL ESTATERS Y&L•PLnn -.1111 ..... 1 Lenlrllrlhll ...... , ...... I l1,reme4.•ff, , .......... ltw4 tln,..tt .,r1 .... n, .. .... .,. ......... .. Pan. A reel HIHI l1hrtlll.I. .., .......... lffr.Ml-19". f(Ul)ADS AR£FIEI Cll: .. .. 1714) 673-4400 Ulll Ul·HH Tiie H.,._ A'"'' L.ptt lsNWllMd .... a. .. c;.. ... ., ........ Ull OM Outstanding custom estate. 6+ bdrms, 4+ baths, pier & slip for large lot. $6,500,000. ---... l&YnllT A Touch of New Orleans. Uaed brick courtyard & iron balconies. 5 bdrm, 4 ~ bath. Pier & float. $1.200,000. ma""'· LAI.a llMI Incomparable views. 110 ft. ocean frontage. 4 bdrm, 4 bath plus separate guest house. $2,900,000. .... Yll.Uli .. Forever views. Prestigious address. Security building. 2 bdrm, 2 'h bath. $925.000. ..... ..,.., .. , Custom bayfront with pier & slip. 4 bdrm, 3 ~ bath. Extensive WJe of wood & glua. $1,500,000. 111' Tl IUll Beautiful 4 & 2 bedroom duplex with ocean views from both units. Nicely maintained, good summer /winter rental location. $269,000. Fllll IPPEI Good 3 Bdrm fixer In family area of Costa Mesa. Two bath. fireplace. kitchen-family room. Make offer we can't refuse. $115,000. TI•E Tl llY Owner transferred. This vacant rondo must be sold now. 2 bedroom and study. 2 ~ baths, fonnal dining, tip top con- dition. Pool, tennis -excellent location. Terrific tenTlS. $187,000 or make offer. 760-833;3. IEEI ELllW IM•1 Then you'll love this Harbor Hills beauty on huge lot with shade trees and spot for ~====••11!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~1 R.V. 3 bedroom, family room, tip top r condition throughout. Patio, sprinklers. 3 ... 191Y1-I ................................ $385,000 .... 1980 Port Ramsgate, NB .......... =/ ...,, ........ ~ ... $325,000 2012 Port Brfetof, HVHme, NB ......... , ............... car garage. Owner will trade for smaller home. Asking $289,500, 760-8333. Wll• UI WEL••E You will enjoy the warm w elcome feel- ing of this exclusive Big Canyon home with many cua10m features. Popular 3 bedroom Monaco plan. Large co~ered patio. Just reduced to '525,000. 760-8333. TUii F• llWlll Expanded, UJ>8Taded Miramar plan in Harbor Ridge with terrific view. 2 bedroom, large den, 3 baths, mirrored wardrobes, extra cabinets, teeurit y alarm. Will trade equity for Hawaii prop- erty. $595,000 with $230,000 loan. ~---~-· 1114 * OHL ... L * F II • Nltll this CdM charming 2 U Ill 1lory 3Br & den highly 11 Ad decoratlld home Newly newspaper s upgraded Stepatom•lot Each Mon.th SllOpplng l"rlced now II FllTISTIC $209,000 ltW. HTAH ITlll lll-1ll1 *HHIEPI* Cl'larmlng 3Br. 2Ba, fr pie, PllCE IEHCTIOI AC outrageous deal at Where you can buy a 3BR S99.900 w/lerms-won·1 2ba. 2 car home on the las1111 Call Patrick Tenore Balbo1 Peninsula Pl 760-8702 agt YOU CAN NOW' -and 2 Stry 3 lrg Br. 3 Ba. lrg hv lor lhe unbelievable tow rm wllrplc. lrg den price ol $230.000t Drive s 167 900 979-0734 by and look at 151' E. ·---Ocean Blvd, Bal Penin Across the street 1s the • IElllll fllH Blue Pacific Ocean Then In distress sale. see this return to oor olllce· 700 North Costa Mesa Sur· E Balboa Blvd. prise! Call 540· 115 t lor IEL FICIS an appointment PAYILlll IULTH lll-1120 PllllSIU l&YFHIT A fine older home with 4 Br. 3•;, Ba. localed on a 45· 101 on the main channel with <IOCI\ space for 2 55· boats. Sl,250,000 New custom 3 Br 2''7 Ba home on the main channel wltll dock age for a ss· yachl • a bay bOat s 1,350.000. Pam Moss Realtor 760-7110. • HERITAGE . REALTORS llUlllfW CISTOll llOllEI fllOl 1111,000 These Incredible BRAND NEW single famlly hOmes were awarded "Floor plan ol 1he year .. lor 8 weslern states 3 massive bedrooms + study Sunken llvlng room. vaulted ceilings. stained gtass. ski lights. hand carved Oak stair ralllngs. Gourmet Kitchens and much more. Beautllul C.rtal ••l •ar 1022 tree lined streels w1t11 vln· tage lamp posts In a SPYIUSS llLL prime area 2 blks west ot SUl,000 Newport Beach Barker One ol Spyglass Hilt's best Real Estele. 645-6836 or ioeatlons w/oceen & nlle evenings. 775-6503. lite View. Sharp 3 Br 2 ba OPEN SAT /SUN 2·5 ::~;~,erd entry. UBR -w--.-.E 10"' •••• --------4 br Exec. Pool Home By owner, 2 Br 2 Ba condo. Owner will carry 2nd ocean side of Coast Hwy Reduced S 15.000 to Ground floor. p1t10. close $144,950. 1056 Concord 10 beech & shops. comm. (nr SC Plaza) 549-0506 ltr&H•lllttltt.t Showa llk1 a model! 4 Bedroom•. 3 blthl. for· m11 dining, lamlly room, lwo 1ton1 llrepl1c11. Enotmoue m111er aulte. Owner wm c11ry flnlllC• Ing 1265,000 lt41at4ik1l1l Reduced S f"a, 1001 Be1ull· fully decorlled con· domlnlum 2 bedrooma, plus Oen, l irepl1ee. Spacious upper end unit Comm. pool St25,000. Como take adv1ntege OI carefree llvlngl lt•l~rtt• htHtlH Newly palnled and sharp! 3 beclrooms. 1 75 b11h1. large dining room, f1m11y room combo. country kitchen. fireplace. Take over 10•1.% apr loan. SI 59.000 Owner will help finance lt11 Ytr4t ltrttl Super neat home m1.kes 1 model blush' Top f1mlly n e igh borhood 3 bedrooms. 2 75 baths. llreptace Lush 11ered landscaping Take over 10 75'11 apr loan $155,000 Act nowt Jtrt111 LM11ll In fhls popular 3 bedroom ··Gtenbrook" home t.75 bath~. dining room, brick tlreplace. Clean and ready to move lntol $173,000 Owner wlll help llnanee. Call Today! n1-2110 Ut'1 S. lrltttl St. MESA WOODS JUST LISTED Mint cond1Uon. 3 Br. 2 be In convenient locallon. Flexible, easy purchase plan at $165.000 3390 CARMEL DRIVE OPEN SUNDAY 1·5 KAY REAL TY 494· 7754 Newpor1 Ri viera condo by owner Reduced for qulcl\ sale S 119.500. 2478 Rue de Canne 646· 1844. Opn Wknds. Llttle Miss Muflet Ml pn I Tullet. 1tong came 1 eplder end reed In thl Diiiy Pllol Cla11lfled Mcilon about Mlee Muf. fef1 Tu"9t and bought It tor $9.95. You can NII your tuflet end 1011 of other 1hlng1 through Delly Piiot Cll11lfled Adi. Call M2·5e71 rec 1re1-pool/spa. · ••SllE lO.,l.I. $189.000. 720·1363 Prln •• .- only I 4 br Exec. Poot Home !.====::!===~ Owner wtlt carry 2nd Byowner.2Br2Bacondo. Reduced $15.000 to ocean side of Coast Hwy. s 144.950 1056 Concord Ground noor. patio. close (nr SC Plaza) 549-0508 to beech & lhops. comm. -----re~,;.p 00I/sp1. l&Ol l&Y CHIO S 189.000 720· 1363 Prln Tal<e over S 108.000 at only 12•1. fixed 4 bdrm & lam· S289,000 2208 Port Lerwick, HVHma. NB •••••• ,..., .... peel~ .... llUlll YlfW llLLS tly room. tennis. pool !================:; , I Sale price S 128,000. 3 bdrm. 2 '> ba. pool. Ownertagenl 720· 1762 ocean & mount11n view BLUFFS Reduced S55.000 for IY IWIEll. qulelt sale $295.000 hrm I Newport Heights, lovely 2 "95'-'i ol my ~pon~• eamt from 1i.t Pi#o1." f ed•nt-.1 ID thr l'Jot •tHI th< R..,..1u fot wt) •tH'• hottw-$354,000 ........ 1&45 Port Taggart, NB ............................ $595,000 .......... 302 Orchid, Otd CdM ............... 11+, ......... ...,. $725,000 ............. 22 BMcon Bay, NB ................. ~ ....... I ..... $775,000 ............. 1 Beacon Bay, NB le--. a• I, I -1, .,..,., Fr *9 $349,500 ... 516 Marguerite, Old CdM Lt•1l11•1-. .. ...., ..... ,..,.,,,... $279,000 881 Sandcastle, HVHme, CdM U,_.l()UI: llUMl:S REALTORS. 675-6000 2443 f.Ht Coot Hlgh..,oy. Coron• ~I Mar 111111 VIEW lllES Montego remodel to 3 BR. Stunning, all new kitchen. Almost $30,000 of Improvement In 1983. $269,500 fee land. 1733 Port Barmouth. Open toda 1-5 m1 ... 1830 Port Barmouth, 2 S1ory Palermo model. $259,000 L/H. llVllE TEllllCE 1~ acre, complete remodet, ocean view, 3-400 sq. ft ., 5 ca garage, $599,000 fee. 62 Malabar. Fast food altee In prime ~o­ catlon. Good 1teady return + tax write-off + NNN leue. CllEI SlllES Beet ocean view. •595,000 fee. Maida quarter•: 3 Bd. poof, new carpet a. YllW ....... _., .... Expanded Pafefmo, 4 Br. re- modeted thru-out. Emotional - ' 190e Port Cardiff. Open today 1. llllEOUFFI 4 BR, canyon & OCNn vliW. etunnlng. 249 Evening Canyon Rd. •745,000 ,... YllW Condo near Hoeg. S99.500. F• ..... TWO -.. ONGI 111n•na -.an . 111-am ns.n11 IDT Ill.II. Lovely 3 bd, 2 ba. Wide Greenbelt. Pool $151,000 .. 1-1 112 Yhh '""' • '9Y .. XPLAN. Wide greenbelt -all neutral. 3 bdrm. Form. Din., 2~ ba, large wrap-around patio. Only $199,000 Appt. Large 3 bdrm, 2 ba, nearly new -all neutral. Living area on one level. 3 car garage. _Only $265,000 INCLUDING LAND. ... 1.1 1111 ..... 0-411 HELEI I., DOWD IULTllS, Ill. 144-111• ........................ ___ , ____ .... al 1112 ~Ul&LIU OPEN SUNDAY 1·5 220Nlce, •212 Most dftlrable plan with 2 mMter 1Ult•. Extra large decl\ with oc.an & bay view. Bring 1n offer· As611ng $255.000. u .. 1ua.n 675-45412 t•ULIYllT M... Verde's l>n1 buy. Big four Bdrm with 111 Ille ntras end lncludlng a rear yerd wl1h 1 gorgeous view. The iltlc:e? Only S218,000. 751·3191 ·~ OPEN DAILY 2 -6PM 111•.••rtr•lf IALIOA ISLAND BAYFRONT with DOCK. lllllE OOllTIES lllUTllYS laml•• Lge 3Br. 21'\B1, mint cond, financing 1v1.11. Sul)ef lo- cation. $145.000 Agt ............. Spacloua famlly rm. 3Br, 2YtBa. AC, pool & spa, OMC term• at S 110.000 Agt tntrltti11 Cozy 3Br, 2B1, lge Piiio w/woo<J decking. CM. pool & ape. fin 1v1ll. $98,500 Agt. LIMWatlt1 Brighi & ·elry. 3Br, 2Be, u- aume 1•1TD10.s•1 •. OMC 2nd or 3rd w/good dwn 187,500 Agl. ht1•1Mt Model pe<lecl 2Br. 2Ba. new p11n1 & cpt, aasume 1st 10.5% OMC $81,500 FILL llTAILS oau FRED TENORE Buyer Ju11 01neelled ncrowt Owner In e quan- dry. Supef value 2 story 4 Bdrm 11 quiet end of lslend. Can be home or currently UHd 11 duple•. $895,000 1n0 owner flex· 141-HH 141-IOH Ible on terma. CALL •--------173-eeoo - ~All Mllt0 Nl1 "PlllT HOMI .. lllK. I Ill SIYI" REAL ESTATE ..,,.... ~ S14U0011 Low· ~~~~~~~~~ HI pr1ctd hOIM In New· -pon Beech. 3 Bdrm, 2 PllN•llYIEW PLISPllL F•b"'°'-'• view Of Bectc Bay Ind city llghtl. A llvabte I comblnttlon of fun encl tormallty. 4 Bdrm, 4 bath, well eppolnted m .. ,., tulle w/prtvate tun decll Ind 3 Cir garege. 8elow merket et S524.t00. 141-7171 THE REAL F~-i TATERS ,.,_. hlet. lrOCter h• d... toehere with In· .-tOf. ,~ 110.000 fOf ,_ tltle to elngle fMI· Uy holM. lrOker wlM 1ubo rdtnat 1 . 7141151 -77 20 • 7141173.o3M. •rmctp• Oftty. bath. laroe 1eln11y room, llr.P~. huge btcl\ylrd Newp o rt Be1 oh S 149,900. Call IO ... now &41-2313 THE REA L ESTATERS For Ad Action Cll a Daly Plot AD-VID HZ·5§71 ________ , _____________ ...,._. __ By owner 644-5347 Br 2 Ba. H-..:R°B 6 R -VIE w donmgrm lamrm,frplc HILLS-Spacious 4Br. $184.900 646· 1304 2B1. fem rm, be1ut1tul lg Cl'larming 3 Br on qulel yd on epprox ''I acre. 1ree lined street owners llghled Badminton Coort. leaving state ' MUST 2 plllos w/gas fire pit s E L L A c t n 0 w . Owner $495,000 Fee By s 10~.900 Call agt appt 760-9133. 754. 1202 h•t+IHd+l1et•t "llEHCEI 1• 1,ooou Spotless 3630 sf duplex owe lst-12'/.-long term 3br/3ba~5br/3ba· 1 vac 509 Acacia-walk to sea 399K 20"1. dn-Appralsed 440K own/bkr 645·7048 COllOS10l,OOO Lots 01 exlras. sonny. pv1 yard wet bar. bit-In vac, balcony 646·9186 Cute Cape Cod 2 Br • 2 units Es1de $179K By Owner 645-9628 llElL fllll URIE DOH MISS FA•ILY ·IY OWIEll TME IOAT Irvine Terrace 10 rm hm ' PRE SALE w/pool. Walk.to bCh, goll on ll'le~P BRAND NEW 2 course or Fashion Island and 3 bd townhomes Fee slmple Attraclflle 30 First lime offered 2'"t yr financing avail batl'ls. vaulted celllngs, S.50.000. Ownr will co· e•cellent light and bright operate w/rltrs Call floor plan with large mas- 640-2722 673-3745. ter suites with trench · doors leading to prlvale lltYllE THUCI sun balcony Used brick REDUCED $20.000 4Br frpls. 2 car garages and wlln-l1w or master so1te. yards Pr1ced lrom lg llving rm, formal din S 125.950 to $129.950 rm, 11m rm w/wel bar. Call Barker Reel Est1te 3B1. 2500 sq ft ol com-tor eaclus1ve showing lortable 1tv1ng erea, walk 631-0788 OT evenings 10 beaches or shopping. 645-8075 mollv1ted owner will also USTSllE LllHY le1se or lease op-• r tton OF'EN SAT & SUN 4 Br 3 •Ba. pool, RV par.,. 1-5. 1407 SANTANELLA. Ing The largest & flm!St COM $275,000 FEE residence in Newport BETTY KERR REAL TY Harbor H1gt1 d1s1r1c1 Im· 673· 118 1 memd occupancy 289 ---------Lilac Lane 631-5055, llST Ll.llllTE 120,000IOWI Take over peyrnents. So Hwy CdM, 3 Br 2 Ba, 2 cu gar Prin only. 2091822·2&44 '"llAT/Ul 1·1 •eu11L1u OAPIOH 642-2000 ElSTSllE NOL En1oy the summer wlyour own private pool In this brand new listing tn prime Ea s1s1 dt' 1oca11on Cul-de-sac s1reet w/only 6 cstm l'lomes. close 10 Back Ba)' A variety of t1nanc1ng avatlable 759·1501 or 752-7373 Only 2 yrs old An In· cre<llble 4 Bdrm, 5 ba \VALICBRfsLEE C1pe Cod wllh mini n--• Elt8ee oe11n view from m&St&f ._.. ~. 1Ylle Tona of oak used t hr ou ghout w i th belconles overlook Ing I beautlfut Waterfront Drive. FllH IEMOlll Offered 1111 year lor Would you entoy 4 bdrm1 • 189!>,000 • NOW ONLY bull! in kllchen ap. $539,000 for en 1riat11'1 pll1nces, roomy yard tor sale. •uds or panlet? II so. llllt Hit W ... rfrtlf Ir ts for you1 Bring p1lnt Ind UU.9"-1111 seve BIG111 Now only s 124.900, With $12,500 dn • S t080 monthly! Hurry 1nd Hvel Call now 646· 7 434 Century 2 t Gold Sier Futt OOMn Vlewl Owfl/ Agt will finance. J1smlne Crk, 2br & den Prloe RedUC41d 640·1515/619·728·5151 SILL/Tllll Duplex '90UC41d 120.000. 3 bd, 2 b• rent1I t delu•t 3 bd. 2 be owner unit . .lllTllMllLEI 2 Bdrm. 2b• home In prime location E'alde. E•· 1111ng loi n S 104,000 11 1 t~·'lt p1yeble s 1oso1mo Call ror appt UIMWHALn 111·110. South of PCH, Trade --------• S 140K equity or sell at 1399,100. 875-2500 OWIW. NeWpon RMera Condo. 4 Br. 2'h bl. lfplc:, plllO. t9nnl1. pool, ape By ownr s 109,500 ~48·8317 SPYOl ... --H-111-. e""'e=-r-.-,it-b-1. ly owner1eo1 M75.ooo. 759·11Sl7 ClaMltled Adi 142-5171 I 1 '"""'""., 20 ... n. - JG re•" fr•• 1t.t Pilot ••d ••It eef' tn poe.,. from lhf' M....,.1tf' t ... •nt h•PP• •1th th• P1l11 Jf'U) '\hf'lf•ft ''•pert IJ,,•r1' ~ • p • 00 • ,~ Q) ~ • >< Q) • ~ • p t •tin lk sp1:on' sivl not hlKh in prlct: rt1111un· eble cost: cl•~-1flecl •dvenl81ng ...,,... CleU•hMM\ .._ .. 1"" Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, July 17, 1983 •I -,_ -----------~~ J a & 8a Or~ Coat DAILY PILOT/Sunday, July 17, 1883 ...... Salt ····" tr Salt ... ... .... ...... ... la1t '"'" ,., .... ... "'.... ~ Cetta.... IOH Ct1t1 .... 1114 Ctltl •n• 1114 Cetta.... HM Celt• .... 1114 lCtltl .... 1014 le.eta.... ltM m IAI lrriu LDT II MESA VEAOE Spectout 2•tty h ome I T&11-• t•L., ''" =====:=:;;;; C RJ.liiiiiii;.;;;;._ ___ .:.:,.:,: I Ml Loveiv 3 Br, completely a-1111 1 I •• w/txtreme venellllly 111 11•m ••1111 n • 11 ONDO. Good at art tr lllEA T Prime EUlaldil 11rge d.eo•at.a &OOl home. ..-" • ,_ tlme olltrtd S325.000 4 MlllLYINUHI llo~on thltt.,rllle3b0rm, WTA&IAlllllT1 :roP«ty°"lo~grndt Oulld&bla lot wllh alley $175.000 pen House ltst E'sl4t '"' ••. yra old. M•l IOt In., ... 4 .... 11IO 000 2 , b• prlvalt end unit In Yl/.~ nm 74·500~2025 LOCITIOI acc:ewa Bett otter lakes Sat/Sun 2·5 1791 Je-AUUrnt t2Vo $80,000 In Br bonua rm 3 Ba • xlnl location near So •p. 1•1,--llLP Ill on thl• A-.. l-d ••~-' In ttl maica Low dn Ask ing tteo'.dwnllv1n r~w11oi Upgtaded cp11/w111covt r1 Coa at Pl1u W llh • • ._ "''"' ....,.,., SCOn l63t·22•2 :149·7789 $145,000 Oflve by 311 • t IC f gdl I I & window covering•. sub11an1111 down. pymtt f•lltrlalltJ O..e>et1teo-mutlNll ParkVlttl ·WOOdDrldoe. * * ...., ....... bd, 2~. t yr, upgraded, lhlltllfl, drapea, llM· llCaped, nr pool Ind ten· nit M1kt Offer. ~ hOuM S11/$un, 12·5 22 =· .... , COil.en Pt, oll Santa Ana P '· Ofm n ng. rg ttack lighting, levetours, are only 5790/mo PITll ••I.Oil• thla 4 Bdrm home n11r 2 Bdrm. 2 b1 Certmlc GtHral 100 ln"al tit• blwn.22123,d st lamlly rm wtau green-premium loe111on Top ol 759. t50l Of 762•7373 -the beach. Needs TLC Ille entry, mloro·w1ve, -~Jiiiiiilliliiiiiiliiiiir~•:1 house Thi ulllmate Mair lhe line security l yttem but ONLY $117,90011 Call C1n1. A/C Upgreded L akeah o r• Bk • 652-oe&O llLI OMHE OllNllllll Located in lrvine -overlooking Rancho San Joaquin golf course. This 2 BR, 2 Ba condo is an absolutely exquisite home! Com- pletely upgraded, high ceilings, fire place. La nd included. $205,000 Dan Bibb or Stephanie Jones. .IHT IHIGH -MYIEW" Laguna charmer -3 Br, 2 Ba+ lanai. Good view -near high school -walk to town and beach. Vacant -fast escrow. $249,500. Mary Lou Marion. IOLF CllHE C .. N 2 BR single level unit directly above Big Canyon's 6th fai rway. Great location, c:ondiuon , view. $257,000 includes land. Martha Macnab. UllOll lllllE $335,000! Lowest price ''Dynas- ty" model -secluded cul-de-sac location -2 lg BRs. fonnal din- ing and great entertaining area with sunken firepla~. Seller will t rade. ExceUent fixed loan available. Belle Part.ch. Yltll PAH ti UUIY lllYE Light & airy -high ceilings, a great feeling home. Paneled den with large fireplace -fonnal dining rm. breakfast area, large living room. 3 Br, 3 Ba. Only $459,000 incl. land. Barbara Aune. HllllEl'l IWI IPECTAOIWIMf Vaulted ceilings w/plantation shutters thr uout. Built-in wine rack, bar & china cabinet. 2 BR + den w/ocean view . Low-care courtyard & custom tile back patio. Includes land at $499,000. Maureen White. HTtllTIJllEIT P&UlllE Big. beautiful & private, outsta nding features every- where. V lf'W. inner courward w/pool, huge master suite w ispa, separate office. playroom or great al1arters plus family rm and security system, beautifully dec'Orated. $890,000 incl. Land. Sharon Smith. IUlllFICllT ....... With an "lntemational Flavor" High ceilmgs -marble floors and columns -inside pool. Spacious rooms, breakfast room , elegant master suite w/hreplace. City. bay and ocean view - th ree additional BR suites w/privale entrance. $1.125,000 incl land Barbara Aune. H' tf UYHlllU W&TtllFHm Gracious one-story couple home! Custom remodel w /gourme t kitchen £or ease in entertaining. 2 BR. family rm, 3 baths. 2 pri· vate beaches. 24 hr. security gate. $1 .295.000. To see call Dona Chichester 1&11111 lllMl OllTtl An authentic Cape Cod home with an unobstructed 180 degree view of the entire harbor. S uperb craftsmanship through- out Used brick in a bundance around pool & spa. Professional low maintenance landscaping. 4 BR each with bath, 4 fireplaces, family rm & library $1 .495,000. Lucy Rose llWPllT IUCI HT&TE 2.4 ACRES Pastoral setting for this 6 BR. 5 1fz BA Georgian Col- onial wath facilities for horses. Prime location minutes from Newport Center, all shopping and transportation. F.state in- cludes stables. riding ring. barn as well as 3 car garage and pool. Full security,. $2,000,000 in- cludes land. Martha Macnab. O&IH 1•11 • Tll lllfF Fabulous single story home situ - ated In e xclusive Cameo S hores on front row, panoramic ocean & jetty view w/sandy beach below. Three private beaches -tide pools plus s parkling pool ln se- cluded courtyard. Perfect for the growing family, $2,300,000 ind. land. Donna Godshall. LIN 11&.I DIUllYI - OllTl9 l&na.T 85' overlooking the yachting of Newport &y & skyline of New- port Center. Thia generoua 4 BR residence preeenta a mood of tasteful ambience to be shared w /fam1ly & friends. Gracious entertainln1 areas abound lncl. a bayslde ten-ace w /pool. RJch woods throughout. Wine rm. & aeparate maid'• qtra. Air oond., teCUrity, pier & slip. S~.900.000. Dona Ch ichester. 844-8200 .', , aulle step.down retrHI _ --now Broker 848-0709 throughou1 Redwood LU/Tiii W w/lrplc & sundeck Lu11ur· Sh1rp 4 br. 2 ba, snake WALKER & LEE Lovely 5 Br 3 Ba pool deck J<Ww upkeep yard hstC Mtrlple11.S35K dn, 1ousMstrBawtsep11a1e rool,1nume low 1ntereat n.-.-tm~ home, very private. MlllfillT Pric ed 10 81 11 11 AIMii• assume loans Could shower & ceremlc 1111 FHA loan Only S1 29.500 l\Cm~ E/sl d e S239 .900 2Br tt/2 be. Co-op St39,000 b•eakeven $189,000 whlrlpool lub A/C.spec; D Bourke R1a1ty , ••. ,., , ,w 646-3557 1 130.000 Owner wlll TllTUIMlt 01111y prtv11e cu1toml1ed 6 8d 4 81 home lf\Cl ttp- arete mllcfa Qlrt, p.cldle 191\nlt courte, pool, encl .tpa & -• bar. All with a spectacular view The lineal Offering ever In lrvtne. $585,000. Fee Agt. 552·7500. Duplex Good lor owner RV parking area & comm 546-991>0 carry R & H lnveatment occup. Poss S50K dn, pool wl tac Many, manv ~ Ftaatala 75 t-5989 S2~;.~ m aker a 1 e.clras Call 540-2027 IHA YElllE Vall2 1034 W•. E. ltM l1e. YH WILL 3 er. 2 ea. gooa lln. TIIE Tl llLL IPUIUll NtL IHt. larMar lOd .la 11001•1 0411 fill II LIVI s 138·000• Time to take thla ~-11., HWI . • ,. • with lhese dramatic e1t1ra ~bier 641-1665 portunlty to buy 1 llflle ,. U&IHIEI -------• I a r g e N E w pleee of land on'E81tllde «l> I •r 2 '-• ltlaltlJ WARIFlllT flUll OPEN HOUSE BY OWNER TOWNl.fOMES. 3 bd, 2'tr OPEN SUNDAY t-5 with ocltlng Improve lt"Fl4f4, ltiltr Sacrifice $425,000, formal Sal/Sun 1 t-5. Neat 3 Br, ba, 18' frplcs. magnlfl· Ill llllOLI& ml enls. Mandythlmahture lt1tl11 t1w1. Take :~:~~. •:i1 r~oa~~l~dcjeo~ 1YeW111 ., B ., t /b cen1 massive most er suit· UITlllE llYUW•Y rees surroun s • ake 1 t T I -_...., DMft ' 1' ' s ory, w onus es with window seat and • rooted 2 Bdrm collage tttr I • • atrium Of overlook water, ..._ rm 1695 sq 11· Nicely up· drama11c arched window OWIH PHIOHll S 125.000. • 1H,OOO, It gourmet kitchen, wall of 1 .iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii- 3 Br, 1¥• B• houH w/bonut rm, great cond. great llnen cln g . s 116.000. 857-9583. graded & landscaped, 1 1 f 42' 11 block walled, quiet street French doors, private llEllCH 140,000 142-1200 •1t1llfrl111. llt41t1t4 g ass. v ew 0 tenace. nr SC Plaza Assumable yards and much, much Only S t5.000 down to 111-tt If 11,tOO. It• ~vt boat doek, hide-away 8';•;. In. All reasonable more. From S 149,000 Isling low Interest 1011ns atr SUllJ!, guest qtrs. E11clualve, Deane HC>f'MS. 4 models avall Cati agt 10< Info 5!52·19115 ollers considered Fasl Barker Real Es1ote on this neat 3 Br 2ba Yt1Mtrll1·11H HIY terms Some work Forest Olton escrow 11 required Ask· 646·4553 or eventngs home with security sys· ~ :~U~~~: 0~0i60~~~:~ Coldwell Bank., Ing s 134,500. See at 50 t 962·9639 tem, family room, fire-R /1.-1 ~ 8 Reve<se IOgo Sturgeon Or C M or call want Ad Help? place In master suite and kr WllllllTll ... a..c~ 1841 r cottage + atudlo. L lrptc. mod lcltehen & Ba 370 Mountai n Ad $219.000 673-1923 545-·5206 ~2•5878 much more 1n an eaoel-BAYVIEW LIOUIOATIO ~ w11--EST•TES --------.ten t l o catton o n ·-------1 Spacious Condo s •-• ----~-~~~-~-!""'"9---, Magnolia a .... ltac~ IMO $5,000·$10.000 down. Lowesl priced Plan 1 With IMT MIU C../N ~ 4\,.' f) 'C ~C:. ~ wo11 llW llLY SllO OOO lake over paymenlS master sullea. on private m un O~ l'U\J ~~-<.!;1 l:J(/·~ U•• t 110,00011111 Agenl 714/851·1651 sunny loeallon Air con· ATTll f .. -4 .... CUI¥ • •OWIN I Call t•••• 144-1211 dltlonlng, decofalor win-n O~d",o·~.!h•tt,0,,..,.00':'b.~ llOE IEU IEL IQ IUllnl CONDO Price Reduced, lg dow coverings & wall· lllYESTERS ~ ~-• y NEW LISTING 3Bt 2ba l/p s 105,000 Nd• 12 5% assumable In. papers 2 brick Pi iiot n =1.10.,1~t,. ~,··~:::::• ol 3 Bdrms, 2 batls. pool T LC 213/530·5159 $139.000. C-21 Pac. Csl. with bu11t·rn BBQ Large SUPEROPPOATUNITY IN Large 1am1ly room with t0% down, 10% lnteresT2 countrv kitchen Com· •Tl I .... , ... I 0 tlreplace. lhllng room wllh B C d _, t 1 1--' lM4 munlty lennls, pOOl & .... -H L T E C Ii replace and nice land· ' on °· povo, enn s nr mat parks Only $ 167 .000 3 co11age1 on t large lot I I 12 I I I E I t beach, S 119,000. Agt Walk •o town, beach SACRIFICE !! ~pc~~se ~~e~~~o\~·;;d c I e I a 8 3 t • 0 2 3 1 . .... ... snn "Tt .. 11, Very dealrable nelgll· I Glamoroos spilt-level con· park Call Biii Gold 963•8000· MIPllAR WEI I NIL borhood Probate asking B R 0 J E B d os ·2Br • 2 Ba.~ $149,000 IPll lllll&Y l·IPI. Mu1t Mii, Woodbridge, on Woodbridge Groves $275,000. I 11 I~ I I Pool/spa. Luscious land· 142 ll200 prettlgloua Yale Loop 3 Auburn model 2 bdrm 409 JASMINE •u 20322 EattwOOO. Br 21/2 Ba, centrll air, 2 wllh every upgrade Im· OPEN SATURDAY 1-5 seeping. OREN Sl'T /SUN •• d I I I d I 2 2·6 at 2480 Fairview Rd. mo e per ec an on Y llreplaces, lennlt, awlm-aglnable. Gorgeous neu· Agt Ann Fowlkes I F L E E N N Ted Hubert Rllr Ph miles to beach In anloe ming. lake rec. 80% loan tral decor. Large yard, 494.7754 I I I Is-I' spa and atrium with 10111 era will carry 2nd. s 18K redwood deck A must llHT HHll SAU . 1 . 545•5510 famlly area Prl¥8te pOOl, at 10.75•/.lnt. avail. Own-lush landscaping & ---~-"' ol glass and greenery. moves you In. Reduceo to see. $152,000. Pvt road, whl wilt<. wood. I Y& TElll Prolenlonal decor 3 s 169,500 for quick slle. Wtllllllltl OllN glass, gym, aeuna, etc . .__.s_T...;;E;...;;;,.E _R_T'---1 bdrm. Now $210,000. 559-7058, 213/807·2330. 2 bdrm, S 106,000. Nolhlng comes elate 1 I I' I I I A guv t know Is nol only e LIW NWI 631. Premium location acrou Appralled at S800K • ..... --'-· __.,,__.._..._.._ ..... ~ drunk bul he's a Int drunk. Greal family home leatur--WATLRfRONT from pool & large park. S485•000 or leue opt. I He drinks so last vou'd Ing 4 Bdrms plus lamily llOMI .._ I W•llllll L"'hl & l I I II I OPEN SAT/SUN.,,. I M 1 Y E S T ' room. 2 flreptace•. large •tSTLllTEI' "' -· 3 B 2'L b Wiit c k .,. ary; 0 a Y m-'""'"ANIDOW•Y i--~-+-~~---t t 1 hhelnk .. t_he···b·.rewery needed ~ • RE.t.L EST.t.TE r. " 1• ow ree maculate tnllde & out '""' " It Ii o I I .:_ yard with beautllul spa Sharp Mesa Verde 3 Bdrm 111_1400 Model C, 1900 sq tt, fuuv Lovely decor; brlcl< patio AOT. 497·3009 .... __.. _ ___._'--._· --'-· --'·---' and decking. OWNER Pacesetler Excellent upgraded. professionally Asaurnt 111 at 12v.</1. Ott Yn . Top of the WOfld NEEDS FAST S ALE. landscaping with patio landteaped, 2 car gar, Call Diane P9Rlnt 4 B 3 8 view f I L I p E C K I MAKE OFFER Asking and p each lreeal close to park & lake. 552-2000 r. a, orever, I I 11 1 I I O c.,...o,.•1 "'• , • .,.,1. ~td $137,900 Call 540-1151 Oulstan dtng Interior IWIEllllTIELL St85.000. 30 Sum· 1~~~~~~~~ =~.':~,t,~ .. _ ... v...,:;.:;::;~,.:;;,;:,"',:''J.;:!' OPHSHl&Y12-3 decor . priced 1 t lhlsapectecutar3BRe11ec merwlnd.857·2073. 1; home, 1011 o4 ..o:;xs& '.,, • --- -HOI M&IE ~~=~~4~~;1;'; ;"""help =~:;'~~1.1~rY~:~e= I•-------IPf1I 1·1 brldl, cnarmitlQ & cozy ·== .. r r r I' r r r r r r r I ~;·~~-~2,w. Call Bro· 2:~~:~'.~~~'~N~-511~~p~U~~ ~~~~~~o~·~~;edc~~ f.:0:1 I I I I I I • I I I J Under 1200.000. wtk to ~~:~~~9~~:"so~~~'C6~: s~:~•3'c':,:,i~5~~p. H:;~ Y°" want ________ 1 ________ 1 bch, 3Br, 381 home. PROPERTIES A.E.byShlrttany to NII?~ edt do ~UT1 &nwn ................ 1112 C·2 t. Pee Cst. 952·2025 752-1589 752-01ee " .... &!2•56711. NEWPORT BEACH UOI UY l1M,to0 Rarely an the market, don't miss this opportuni- ty to purchase a fee condominium In a most lovely setting. Walk to shopping -handy to freeways. One level, 3 BRs, 2 baths. ILIPFI IUt,IOO Price reduced below marketll What's In this bargain for you? Unobstructed 180° view. 3 BR. family room. corner unit, private brick patio, newer appliances, air conditioning . . . and a sener eager to listen to otters. Make .yours today II WUTDUFF UHNO Great family home on choice corner. 3 BA +den & dining room. Could be two master suites. Near new carpet. Nicely decorated In earthtones. Pool-sized yard. AV access. Priced to seill! Tll lltFFI UH,IOO Unique freestanding "Z" plan on choice green- belt. Bring your large family -4 spacious BAS, bonus room plus Inviting kitchen-family combo. Close to pools, schools, stores & bovs club! 1&1111 YIEW ... El 1211,800 Probably the prettiest expanded 3 bd.Fr. home in area. Large corner lot with pad for boat or RV. French doors. mirrors and glorious breakfast room. A customized home -Priced to sell. IWllll YIEW HIES IUl,000 Enjoy the prlvecy & ambiance of your own private pool with the community pool only a stone's throw awayll Lovely 4 BA Palermo plan In a marvelous locatlonll Many upgradesll UYOIHT Satt,000 Perfect for the growing famlly this 2/story home has 4 BAS. family room, an expanded lanal, large yard w/spa. new carpets & Is rated as a super valuell Best of all, owner will flnancell 1&1111 VIEW HllH saao,ooo Lowest price fee -5 BR Somerset model. Great financing. Neutral, Immaculate decor & beautltul low maintenance landscaping. Call for more Information! 1&11111 YIEW IOIH IUl ,IOO This is It!! Light, bright, sunny Portoflno plan. Beautifully decorated. Separate "bonus room" or teenage quarters. Large private yard. No painting or fixing needed here -Just move right Intl 1&11•1 YIEW llLLS' 1141,IOO Hlghly upgraded 3 BA hom~ on ~0rner lot wllarge tree llned yard & spa. Beamed cathedral ceilings. hardwood moldings, parquet floors, trench doors. $45.000 reduction. Compare and you will know this home Is very speclalll .. OllY• 1411,000 Beautiful Bordeaux plan In Big Canyon. 3 BAS, lovely wet bar. cathedral callings, drama plus! Includes all the omenltles of this prestigious security community. ..... T lllUTS """" Remodeled 3 BR with 180° fabuloua view of bay and ooean and nlte lltea. Great potential for expansion. Game room w/bar. Gazebo, new tile kitchen & muter bath. Next to park. NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 2161 SAN JOAQUIN HILLS ltOAD AM£MBEB.OE.THE.9£ARS ElNAN.cJAL NE'WO K lln.IS Yes, It's leasehold but It's worth lt!I Live In a private beach community for under $315.000 & move right Into this 3 BR home decorated in country with hardwood floors & remodeled kitchen. llYllllll S4tt,OOO One of a kind custom residence In private waterfront community. Gourmet kitchen fea- RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE SERVICES tured In major magazine. Leaded windows. ----------------------beams. hand painted tlles. Beautifully situated OPEN HOUSES 1-5 UTllllY nmumra11 4 BR, Fam. $259,500 4901 Basswood C. BALDIKOSKI UTlllAY I llllAY OAllHlllLUM 4 BR, FA. View $299,000 ... , lllWIYH 4501 Surrey Drive RITA QUIGGLE 2 Winged Foot 5 BR, FR , ~ Pool $699,900 M. MATTHEWS UNISU 207 Via Mentone' 4 BA $555,000 C. AUMSFELD UUllYtEW...S 1718 Port Margate 4 BR $322.500 LISA WHITE llYll 1•11 Jc722 Santiago SBA $649,000 OM BOLAND OHtuMLllll 4 14 Heliotrope 3'BA $649.500 KAY RANGER UlillYIEW-1 i a75 Port Laurent 3 BA $269,500 WYNN WILSON TllnlllK 6 Hlllgrass 3 BA. FR $289,900 RITA QUIGGLE 1&11• YllW IMO 2012 Port Ramsgate 4 BR. FR $309.900 LARAINE SHAW LIN llU 204 Via San A.:tmo 4 BA, FR $575,000 EDIE OLSON llYllHE 2502 Vista Dr. 2+ BR $464,000 ELEANOR BOWIE WEITILlff 1308 Santiago 4 BR $444,000 TED PETERSON ltltu Ill U1 223 Goldenrod 3 BR $325,000 V. MARSHALL 1&1111 YllW ... 1820 Newpqrt Hiiia Dr. E. ... BR, FA $390,000 C. BALDIKOSKI UllllllNE 1111.- Softy stated elegance In thl9 2 BA. den home. Expansive view. gated area. brick patio, Interior Is open, bright & cheerful, but the rMI Joy 11 our financing! A must see. •lllT• ll ..... An expanded Plan I, 5 BR. Beautifully decor- ated. Immaculate. Owner will finance. Many thoughtful & decorator extru. New appllancea., wine rack, molded door• & cuetom booktMlvee. NYlllMID ....... Hawaii In Newport, beautiful Inside pool with waterfall -plus 4 BR, den, formal dining, great view oi bay & mountaJne. OWC AITD for 30 yearal Fee fandfl Gl~Y AIC)(llSOH CORA BAlOIKOSIU Bill BOHS MARCIA eum 0(81 8188 TOM BOlAM> UUIQ BOWi JOHN CAMP8lll (VAN COlllC(JT .., IOM OOllAIU lYlfCN lWN sun mn MAGGI( GUTH am HAntS MAllY HMVCY JO CAltOl •unH VAUlllf. lWSHAll MEllM>A MAISTON SMA lWVIN MAllCIA MAlTl<WS CMOlC MCMAHAN (DI OlSON KAY PMl!llt MCM>A PfTIJSON JID PClfltSON lmA QUIGGU U f IC ltAlU TON with bay view. llLllA lllAll SIH,IM Perfect Island home with lovely 3 BR apt -light and cheery -recently remodeled with view of So. Bay. Two houses from water, ample parking and large assumable loans. You will love this!! llYlllllS llt._ Beauttful all new "contemporary" Victorian. Spacious 5 BR designed for family llvlng. Lush green patio, balcony & large sundeck. Llgl"lt & airy. Absolute perfection. llYFlllT MPLD 1111 .... Excellent Balboa location with dock, sandy beach & walking distance to shops. Each unit has 2 bedrooi:ns. FP + Dining room. Upper has large sun deck & both have great Harbor & night tight view. llY ... 11 11,JllMO A bayfront bonanzall You own the land & a whole lot morel Watch the bay activity & enter- tain In your spacious courtyard patio. Guarded gate entry, 2 sandy beaches & good financing. Fee. • .. CORONA DEL MAR ---... ..,.... Privacy & spaciousness fdr a large famlty -or a valuable addition to any Investor's portfolio, 4 BR. 21A ba home plus 1 BR, 1 ba apartment unit. Great Financing available from seller. 1&11111 VIEW llLLI S4H ... Popular Tiburon plan -3 BR home In quiet residential neighborhood with pleasant open view -vaulted ceilings In llvlng, dining. & family rooms. You own the landll llJIUll 1411.IM Combine Contemporary & Country & you get Spyglass! living roorr., dining room & family room surround Jacuzzi courtyard. Lowest priced ''Newporter" In area. Must see to . ap- preciate. OAMllllllll llH- On the terraoea of Cameo Shores, a truly aophlat~ted contemporary home. Imagine cocktalla on the terrace or at pooltlde, while gutng at the sallboatsl Appointment only, please. ._.._.. 11n.-PU New on the market! 4 BR executive home with commanding view of ocean, J•~ & Catallna sunsets. Private courtyard entry, bl11Ck bottom P~ & spa, lultl landtcaplng. Turn key con- dition. Not to be mlase<t. 8£1tT 11(£0Y lWIAN MCOY CnlltlA ~lO FltMIC SEMIS NANCY SMilONS a.u ww lMUISIMW fWICYSIMMG .. lAIY nwo WY ... RSON USA MITl MAllCIA WOIHIM I08 Y()ltt(( EVUYN YWC .. MUl.l(lt. ••tldent Mwaet JW MITCtl.D.. ,.,......,., AME RIC~ 'S LARGEST FULL SiRVICE-REAL EST ATE CbMPANt .. .. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, July 17, 1983 Di ...... ,., lilt ........ kl• L&1aa1 Hilb 1050 Lue Femi C an U liano vu lnHI les Salt ••J'e'J l11c~ ltH ~•-s•.,.11;:.;:•;..::f~tr;..;l:::al::.:•;.__1 111LMI HN a. .... fer Salt ~ ""~ .. 1 ..... fer lale ...... ._ laJt 1055 LUt ftrnt lHS 2 Br;clbr Qff. tblk f1om I t It • 1111 tHO 381, 2850 iq tt . 1 In rt ltac~ IOI ~' -====--;:;; cx;ean, furn, w/d Aent 01 !WJ!I .. i tory on lg 101. esaumllble B,..,., & Beach • ..,.,, IHC~ lOH l!!J!!f .... l•t • 111e 675·"496 *l &Aft••n••· exllll~ loan. no qualll~· Blults Condo Must setll 3 ..... , I • .... -e 2 e 1 1 2 au Real Estate 010 CAN'l'ON Horn.. 4 t;r $142,500 Ille, cheerful 2 l1g 81 2 Ba Ownr • 768-1455 IWIHLUYlll ... , Sill II Take over eiusllng loans ol $90.00 payable s 1260 per mo 1nclud111g 1a .. es In' assoc le8' NO OUALIFYINGI 2 Bdrm 2 ba condo In eace1 cono OWIH LUY I 2l'~•1ar,r•1t ••••• N-port 21ty •"a1p ft""' Ing S3 5.000 846-509 r. a i~c. P oa. llYJlllT N t I ,. ... """' II lovely g1 nbll Lowl MAl.t"•""etuc..c1M#Cc,.., IN many cue om Hturet, M•ST SELL! lovely 6 1 wtroom tor alzt townnomtw/garage. ILHI TUii $ t69,60o Fla• flnan U"lllT Htll t11cep11onally mlln • Take over e1u111ng loans ot t 20' yacht Cull 3 br 1125,000 vol~steal at 1980 Cond~. upper bayl Ownr/agl 7 14•967.2628. THE talned 1795.000 PIP Leisure Wofld Penthouse Million S view 3 bd 3 bll owrier 830· 1357 S90.000 payable at w3S slip Must sHI pp 1111.8001 Call P1t1lck v1-.2er,2~ea.dblgtr· lvemeH YEllSllLLES lnerawlHt1rryht 71 4 1180-8263 01 $1260per mo Including Owner.673·7873 Tenore760-8702agt age, lg yd. AC A11ume _ -lll·llTI lll-H41 75t-8t28 Pr1nc1pal~ taxes. 1n5 usoc t;ies 3 Condos 10, leaM with 11'-""I• 30 yr lilted No Lu•urloua llvlng Two ' only NO QUALIFYING• 2 qualllylng St8S,OOO 48r28e OWCS140Kl20K bed1oom1, two b1th1 llSTl"l 10~H 111111 .. , .. 1 1052 §er. 28a coNbo IHIOWllULTY Ul-UU Bdrm 2oa condo 111 * 1111 lllN * ~~n. N-r"11 e.,ach 646-5092 dn ' lrm pool, tenrtla, con a o FI re P 11 c • Oen Vu Trl·hll• comunty exc111 cond Beaulllul JBr • den & v now urn un urn. ¢' 'A' cenel Vecant 982· t 227 • Clubhouse, pool and spa pool/tennl1 near beach IYIWlll • l&OlllJIOI on El Niguel 7th F11rw1v. & 11 peek 11 the cx;n 2 c11 IUllOW llULTY poof, w/180 degree cx;n 2131278•0211· Ask lor 963·6682 Mini view. Owner may Sp1c1ou1, trptc, dbl-gar, view. valued 81 $425.000 ~ ·, ! help with pofnll and will bllna gd 11rm1 Npt Cr111 hr latMI -1141,IOO LOwfft In Saevlew gar $137 ,500 Owner 1--------768-6684 U1-2242 Wiii sell this week lor vou need 1 gun to .. • CIH1lfled Ada are the carry 1H1cond trust deed 2·3 Br. den End unite. $345.000 w/le1m1lllt "draw IHt" when you anawer to a aucc:ee1lul 1122.000 'Your own tne land) Call p1ece an eel In the Delly oarao-or yatd Nlel ll'a a 131-1300 Ill *-lc1(f1 t,•lt f.11' lt8M opt 1vallable All 8 lor appl, 640·8227 SELL Idle ltema with a Have something 10 NII Diiiy Piiot Cluelfled Ad. Clualfled ada do It Miii. M2·5678. -------- HOUSES FOR SALE 2 BEDROOM = Montanas Sud, Rancho San Joaquin 63 l -l400 $ l65.500 Sun 1·5 2764 H111vtew Or, Npt Bch 644· 7020 $259,000 * * 17 Sprmgwood. Irvine (Wdbrg) Sun 1-5 752· 1414 $269.000 Sun 12-4 5112 Maple (Univ Pk), Irvine 752·0166 135,000 119 6th St .. HB Sun 1-5 963-6767 $139,000 Sun 10-2 2 BR plua FAM RM or DEN * Curl Or .. Jasmine Crk, vu, CdM 640·1515/(6 19)728·5151 Sat/Sun 1·5 I 605 Brookview, Costa Mesa 546-8566 Open Sun 1-5 * 1509 Eton Place, Westcllff. NB 63 1-7300 $315,000 Sun 1 -5 2 Bayside Cove West. Newport Beach 23 Rana, Irvine 64-6200 $205,000 30 Segura (RSJ Villas) Irv 631-7370 $207,000 Sun 2-5 Sun 1-5 50 1 Riverside, Newport Hgts, NB 548·2687 $370.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2502 Vista Or.(Bayshores) N B 644-9060 $464,000 Fee 3 BEDROOM 223 Goldenrod, CdM Sun 1-4 644-9060 $325,000 Open Sat/Sun 1-5 2684 Nido Way, Laguna Beach 497-3009 $485.000 Sunday 11-6 * 1218 Highland Dr , Westcltff/Oover, N.B 548-8324 $315,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 2161 Vista Entrada. Newport Bch 644-9060 $229.000 Sun 1-5 1854 Port Renwick, Npt Bch 644· 7020 $255,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2411 Bamboo, Npt Bch 644-7020 $210.000 LH Sun 1-5 1393 Galaxy, Newport Beach 644·6200 $459.000 Sun 12-6 8 Mill Creek (Turtlerock) Irv 552-2000 $244,500 Sun 1-4 2345 16th Street Newport Beach 494-77 54 $232 .000 Sunday 1-5 3390 Carmel Dr. Cost Mesa 494. 7754 $165.000 Sunday 1-5 1505 E Ocean. Balboa Penm, NB 642·5200 $315.000 Sun/Mon 1-5 2050 E Ocean, Balboa Penm, NB 642-5200 $247.000 Sat/Sun/Mon 2-5 2826 Irvine. NB 546-2313 $134,000 Sun 1-4 •340 l Santa Clara( Mesa Woods) CM 645-0303 $168,000 Sun 1-5 19442 Salmon Ln .. HB 546-23 13 $ 108,500 Sun 1-4 1111 Ridgecrest, Costa Mesa 963-6767 $155,000 Sun 1·5 7 Point Sur (Spyglass) NB 673· 7771 $549,000 Sun 1-5 616 Martgold CdM 67 5· 5511 Sat/Sun 1 ·5 112 Via Havre. Udo Isle, N.B. 673-7300 $450.000 Sat. 1..0 * 311 Colleen Place. E's1de Costa Mesa 673· 1600 $145,000 Sunday 1-5.30 3 BR plua FAM RM or DEN 30 Summerwind. Woodbridge. Irvine 857-2073 $185.000 Sat/Sun 10-5 1 l35 Pembroke Ln , Newport Beach 642-3103 $250.000 Sun. 1-5 1135 Pembroke Ln . Newport Beach 642-3 t03 $250.000 Sun. 1-5 [Plan 51 5 Jetty Dr ., Jasmine Creek, CdM 760-9295 $418.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 711 K-Thanga. Irvine Terrace. CdM 631-7300 $398,500 LH Sat/Sun 1·5 1215 Mariners Dr .. Baycrest, NB 631-7300 $455.000 Sun 1·5 20322 Eastwood, Huntington Beach 631-1400 $210,000 Svn 1·5 2124 E Ocean Blvd, Peninsula Point 631 -1400 $325,000 Sun 1·5 425 Aliso Ave, (Npt Hgts) NB 759·9100 $445,000 Sun 1 ·5 249 Wake Forest (Coll Pk) CM 751 ·3191 $ 123,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 3087 Ceylon (Mesa Verde) CM 751 -3191 $138.950 Sat/Sun 1-5 2-191 Crestview Dr. Npt Bch 644·7020 $368,500 Fee * • 3508 SurMew. Npt Bch 644-7020 $310,000 LH 1733 Port Barmouth HV Homes Sun 1·5 Sun 1-5 644·8304 $269.500 Sunday 1·5 515 Riverside, Newport Beach 645· 1915 $295,000 Sun 1-5 607 W Bay Street, Costa Mesa 754· 1202 S 109,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 • 35 Skyaall Jasmine Crk CdM 759· 1501 Sun only 1·5 2011 Westwlnd, SA 546·2313 $134.000 Sun 1.,.. Patrick Tenore 760·8702 l»tlot Want Adtl Call now q/VJ~/JY ~1way to tell more I agt I M2-M7t . f OU.icJGU< I ,._,.... -------• ------~ -~ tflt"'f JH/\lljJU This Weekend! IC up tlth ltOftdy dlr•clot'y willt yow ltli• .... ~•11d u yow qo howH·IUlflltn' All llt« locotioM ll•ltd b•low ar• ducri~d In qrul•r d«lall by ad•f'rti\inq •IHwhn• 111 today'• DAILY .. ILOT W AMT AD\ .. alro.o •howinq •" how•o for •al• or ,,_, ar• wq«d lo 11,1 •we lt h1for,..oli011 i11 11th col11r11n •och \alwrday ond \wndoy •3214 Montana, Mesa Verde, CM 548-5133 $$149,900 Sunday 1-5 * 2001 Galatea Terr (Irv Terr) 644-6200 $895,000 Sat/Sun 1:30-5:30 * * 3215 Ocean Bl, Corona del Mar 644·6200 $995,000 •• Sat/Sun 2-5 1921 Yacht Truant (Seavu) NB 644·6200 $449,500 PUBLIC NOTICE s, 791 Jamaica. Meae Verde CM 5419· 7769 S 175.000 Sat/Sun 2·5 Sun 1·4 • 11 Hiiisborough (Hrbr Rdg His) NB J 760-8333 $995.000 Sat/Sun 1-5' 2109 E. Balboa (Pen) MNB 760·8333 $625,000 Sun 1-5 36 Rue Fontainebleau (Bg Cyn) NB 760-8333 $525,000 Sun 1-5 507 So. Orange. Newport Hts, CM 645·0303 $264.000 Sun 1-4 * 4615 Hampden (Cameo Shrs) 760-8333 $495,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2561 Circle (Byshrs) NB 646-6325 Sat/Sun 12-6 3 148 Manistee, CM 546-2313 $149,500 Sat/Sun 10-6 1411 Kmgs Ad, Cltffhaven. NB 642-5200 $525,000 Sunday 1-5 20711 AQuatlc Ln, HB 546·2313 •$166,500 Sun 12·4 * * 721 Bayside, CdM 760·8333 $1 ,250,000 Sun 1·5 10012 Merrimac, HB 963-6767 $1 45,000 Sat 1-5/Sun 12-4 •4892 Tamarack, Deane Homes, Irvine 552-1985 $250.000 Sunday 1-5 * 204 Via Eboll, Lido Isle, N.B. 673-7300 $525,000 2501 Harbor View. Corona del Mar Sun. 1-5 673-1600 $550.000 Sunday 1-5:30 214 Via Grazlana, Lido Isle, N.B. 673-7300 $389,000 Sun. 1·5 1515 Cumberland. Westcllff, NB 540-1151 $234,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 4 BEDROOM 889 Senate St . Costa Mesa (619)753·8355 $119,500 Sun 12-4 :t Inverness. Big Canyon 631-1400 $1 ,075,000 Sun 1·5 * * 60 1 Bayside Dr .. Newport Beach 631-1400 $1,300,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * * 125 N. Bayfront, Balboa Island 673-6900 $895,000 Sat/Sun 2-6 565 Windsor Pl, Lag Bch 644-7020 $799.000 Sun 1-5 4 BR plua FM RM or DEN 86 Harbor Ridge Drive, Newport Beach 760-8377 for entrance Sun. 1-5 * • 1756 Skylark Lane, Baycrest. NB 631-7300 $379,000 Sun 1-5 * • 2107 Santiago Dr .. Baycrest. NB 631-7300 $349.000 Sun 1-5 1118 Somerset Lane, Westclltt, NB 631 -7300 $425.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1834 Commodore Rd .. Baycrest, NB 631-7300 $310,000 Sun 1-5 * 4500 Wayne Road. Cameo Highlands. NB 631· 7300 $385.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * • 3 Point Sur. Spyglass Hiii, NB 63 1-7300 $560,000 Sal/Sun 1-5 * 1 Muir Beach Cir .. Spyglass Hill, CdM 563· 17 10 $1,375,000 Sun. 1-6 * #5 Pinehurst. Big Canyon 631· 1400 $695,000 Sun 1-5 1600 E. Balboa. Peninsula 63 1· 1400 $589,900 Sat/Sun 2·6 18 Burning Tree. Big Canyon 760· 1214 $725,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 124 Via Loree. (Lido Isle). N.B 675-9103 $475,000 Open Sun 1-6 * 1857 Por1 Renwick, (HVH). N.8. 644-9060 S375,000 Fee Sun 2·5 , 1820 Newport Hiiis Dr. E.(HVH), NB. 644-9060 $390,000 Sun 1-5 1407 Santanella Terrace(lrv. Terrace), CdM. 673· 1181 $275,000 Fee Sat/Sun 1-5 1906 Port Cardiff HV Homes 640-2679 $299,000 Sunday 1-5 * • 1980 Port Ramsgate (HV Hms) NB 675-6000 $385,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1230 Sand Key Dr.(Hrbr Vu Hills) CdM 760-9133 $445,000 Sun 2-6 2572 Circle Or (Byshrs) NB 644-6200 Sun 12-4 • 2857 Stromboli (Mesa Verde) CM 631-7370 $255,000 Sun 1-5 * 1942 Port Nelson Pl HV Hms NB 759-1501 Sun Only 1-5 * 4626 Roxbury Cameo Shrs CdM 759-1501 Sun Only 1-5 * 4512 Roxbury Cameo Shrs CdM 759-1501 Sun Only 1-5 * * 225 North Star (Dvr $hr) NB 644·6200 $995.000 Sun 1-5 * 4533 Perham (Cameo Shr) NB 644-6200 $649,000 Sun 3-5:30 * •4028 Channel Place.NB. 650-0202 $795,000 Sat/Sun 11-5 222 Via Koron. Lido Isle. NB 642-5200 $695,000 Sunday 1-5 1845 Port Ashley (Hrbr Vu Hms) NB 760-8333 $325,000 Sun 1·5 * 1724 Galaxy Dr, Dover Shores, NB 642·5200 $395,000 Sunday 1-5 2 1841 Oceanv1ew. HB 963·67(j7 $169,900 Sun 1-5 18902 Flagstaff, HB 963-6767 $189,000 Sat/Sun 2-6 •2805 Drake St. Costa Mesa 540-1151 $137.900 Sunday12-3 • • 426 Harbor Island Drive, N.B. 673-7300 $1 .150,000 Sun. 1-5 ••2007 Holiday Rd:, Newport Bch 760-8702 $349,900 Sun 12-5 5 BEDROOM 2007 Kewamee. lrvlne Terr, COM 673-3745 .$450,CiOO Sunday 1-5 * •2Wlngedfooted, Newport Bch 644-9060 $699.900 Sun 2-5 260 t Island View Or Corona del Mar 851 ·9889 .675 -6196 $4 65 ,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 291 2 Carob. Eastbluff, NB 646-1044 $300,000 Sunday 1 ·5 * 1133 Hlghland, Baycrest. N.B. 646·9498 $379.000 Sat/Sun 12-5 5 BR plua FAM AM or OEN 320 Vista Trucha Bluffs. Npt Bch 644·9060 $262.500 Sat 1-5 'lr708 St. James Pl., Cliff Haven, NB 548-0890 $4~5.000 Sat/Sun 11-5 * 1722 Santiago Dr .. Newport Beach 64-1-9060 $649,000 Sun 1-5 * • 20 Cypress Point, Big Canyon, NB 631·7300 $1, 195,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 4 Rocky Point. Spyglass Hiii, NB 631·7300 $1,195,000 Sal/Sun 1-5 1030 Polaris Or., Dover Shores. NB 631-7300 $275,000 LH Sun 1-5 1210 Polaris Dr .. Dover Shores. NB 631-7300 $740,000 Sun 1·5 • 1727 Port Barmouth, Harbor View Homes, NB 631-7300 $375,000 Sun 1·5 * • 1824 Santiago Or .. Dover Shores, NB 63 1 -7300 $599 .000 Sun 1 ·5 1437 Antigua way, Newport Beach .. 557·7914 $-196,000 Sat/Sun 12·'1 33 Burning Tree. BIQ Canyon. Nwp1 Bch 644-2562 $ 1, 195.000 Sunday 2-5 18 Morning O.w (Trtlrk) 752-1414 $410,000 Sun 1-5 77 Montec::lto, Newport BHch 759·0619 $695.000 Sunday 1·5 1407 Santanella, Irvine Terr .. CdM 673-1181 $295,000 fee Sunday 1-5 * • 3 Lckhmoor (Big Cyn) NB 644·6200 $2,250,000 Sun 1-5 **400 Morning Star Ln. NB 760-8333 $875.000 Sun 1-5 1845 Santiago. Baycrest, NB ¥2-5200 $350.000 Sunday 1-5 3240 M1ch1gan, CM 546·2313 $ 155,000 Sun 1-4 1091 El Camino, CM 546-2313 $149,000 Sun 1-4 * 1608 Galaxy Or, Dover Shores, NB 642-5200 $625,000 Sunday 1-5 6 BEDROOM * * 1707 E. Bay Ave., Balboa Peninsula 631 -1 400 $4,900,000 Sun 1-5 8 BR plu1 FAM RM or DEN 4 Drakes Bay. Spyglass Hiii, CdM 759-9567 $675,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 904 Via Zurich. (lido) NB 644-6200 $1 ,250,000 Sun 1-5 144 Via Vella, Lido Isle, NB 673-7300 $798,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 1 BEDROOM • * 1040 W. McArthur(Bachelor)= 138, SA 645-030 $59,900 Sun 12·5 2 BEDROOM 510 Poinsettia. Corona del Mar 631-7300 $251.000 Sat/Sun 12-6 220 Nice. zt212, N.B. 675-4562 $255,000 Sun. 1·5 2184 Canyon. Costa Mesa 646-9186 $105.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2 BR plua FAM RM or DEN 11 Canyon Crest, Canyon Crest Estates. NB 631-7300 $285,000 Sun 1-5 31 Canyon Ridge Turtle Ack Irv 759-1501 Sasl/Sun 1-5 --- 42 Seascape, NB 646-7 171 -$126,900 Sun l-4 3 BEDROOM 24 78 Aue de Canne, Costa Mesa 646-1844 $199,500 Satl&.,un 10-5 18 Montanus Norte (ASJ) Irv 760-8333 $209,000 Sun 1·5 207 19th St, NB 675-5511 $357.5C.O Up Sat/Sun 1·5 3 BR plu1 FAM RM or DEN 512 Poinsettia, Corona del Mar 631-7300 $269,900 Sat/Sun 12·6 2618-2626 Eldon Ave .. Costa Mesa 631-4245 From $155,000 Sat-Wed 11·6 4 BR plu1 FAM RM or DEN 512 Ventaja, Bluffs 631 -1 400 $260,000 Sun 1·5 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE 2 BEDROOM 8083 Worthy Or, Westminster 891·673Qr $86,000qs Sat/Sun 11·6 MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE 2 BEDROOM 30801 S. Coast Hwy 322 Laguna Bch 499-5 146 $42,900 Sat/Sun 11·'1 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 2 BR plu• a BR 200 Diamond, Balboa Island, Newport Beach 675·2910 $395,000 Dally 200 Diamond, Balboa Island. Newport Beach 675·2910 $395.000 Dally 309'A Sapphire Bal Isle 973·8494 $589,000 Sun 1-5 5 BA plu• 3 llft 509 Acacia (Oceanside or Hwy), CdM 645·70'18 $399,000 Sat/Sun 1·6 RENTALS 2 lOOVista Laredo, Tht Bluffs. NB 661·2993 S1•001mo Sunday '2·4 • SPI *Pool * * Waterlront *** W1terlront & Pool l r .... • • M Or8"ge Coat DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Juty 17. 1983 steps toa Garage sales. yard sales. rummage sales. street sales .. no matter what you call them. the idea 1s the same -TURNING THINGS YOU NO LONGER NEED INTO CASH. When you get tired of fighting your way into a crowded attic. or garage. or when you need a little extra cash, have a garage sale! So g~t into t~e act._ clean out those unwanted items. and make money doing it! It s fun, 1t s profitable. and following these 10 steps will make it simple. 1 Decide on dates. Look at a calendar and set the dates and times o f your • sale. Weekends are usually good. but many successful sales have been held in the evening, just atter work. Check the weather forecast m the paper. and watch for any other large event that may attract potential buyers away. such as fairs or community events Have your sale run at least two days -some people may not be able to come on any single day. 2 . What to sell. Everything! That is. everything you haven't used in the last year. If an item has antique value, or is brand-new. or has unusual value, be sure to ask a healthy price for 1t Get a pad of paper and search your whole house. Look everywhere, and list everything. Fwniture. This 1s your main attraction and your best source of income. ee sure to place furniture where 1t can be seen from the street. Price furrnture low enough to beat auctions and secondhand sales (check the ctass1f1eds for comparisons). but high enough so you can come down a little when someone shows interest Rockino chairs. chest ol drawers. tables arfd chairs are all very successful at garage sales. so feature them in your ad. Afttiqt1es. Smaller antiques should be grouped, and kept c lose at hand where you can watch and ta lk about them Nostalg ia items are very popular - display them well. Clothin9. Make sure clothing 1s c lean. and mark the price way down Put as many things as possible on hangers Separate kid's things by age. Display adult clothing by sex and age group. Low prices are a .,.., on clothes except for unusual items, which should be tagged with an explanation (like, "hand-embroidered flowers. dress worn by Mae West)." Appliances. These will sell for a fair price only 1f they work. No one will take your word for it. Have an extension cord so they can be tested. or better yet. have radios playing. old TV sets turned on etc. Make sure buyers understand they are sold "as is". Plaftts. These usually go fast. but keep them out of direct sunlight. A good idea 1s to name your plants before the sale (Spider Lady. Cousin Jasper. Maggie). and write a line or two on the name card about how to care for them . ] Write your ad. Here is a suggested ad. "Garage Sale -desks. • Bentwood rocking chair, toys. infants' clothing. 1922 Victrola in original cabinet. many gadgets. lots ot unusual items. rock collection. plants. Refreshme nts ,~ a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and Sunday 1234 South Anystreet. Yourtown. Just west of Main and 2nd." Use this sample ad as a guide. Be sure' to hst unusual items. Be as specific as possible. Give directions if needed. Don't use abbreviations -many peo ple won't bother to decipher them. CAUTION: Don't advertise anything you don't really have. Every item in the ad must be on hand at the start o f the sale 4 Where to advertise. Place y·o ur ad where 1t will be seen by people who live in the area -most people shop close to home. The • Da1+y Pilot is r ead by 88.000 adults in Costa Mesa. ~ewport Beach. Laguna Beach. Irvine. Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley -guaranteeing you w1 de exposure. And with the Pilot, you're not paying for waste circulation in Los Angeles or Anaheim. Plan to run your ad 3 times or more. and start 1t a few days before the sale so bargain hunters can have plenty of notice. 5 Make a siqn. To help make yo ur sale successful. make a few signs • from cardboard and letter with a magic marker A good s ign size is 14·· x 22" 6 Placinq your siqn. The morning of the sale. but not before. place your • signs. Be sure and add your address and any directional arrows This should be done abo ut a half hour before the sale starts. Place your sign where 1t can be seen from both sides of the street by passing cars and pedestrians CAUTION: Some towns have laws that restrict the placement an'tt-dorat1on of garage sale signs Please Che.ck wi th your town's p lanning department o r clerk 7 Markinq prices. Mark prices where they can be seen clearly. Office • supply stores have varo1us sizes and colors of stickers that work well, or you can use masking tape. However you mark them. mah prices low. Garage sales are for bargain hunters. Remember, whatever you can·t sell you'll have to drag back in the house and store again for another year 8 Servinq refreshments. · This doesn 't have to c0st much. and c reates a friendly • atmosphere. It also encourages people to stay longer and perhaps buy more. You·could even charge tor expensive items like donuts. or the kids could go 1n business for the day. with a lemonade stand 9 Display. . Make sure everything can be seen. Have c ard tables or • boards used as shelves between two chairs. Don't cause people to bend over unless you can·t help it. Use one table as a desk where you can see everything and take money. Use only one cash box (tin cans or boxes work fine) and make sure someone 1s appointed "cashier .. at all times. Arrange beforehand fo r a friend who can help answer questions. relief for lunch, etc Check your neiqhbors and friends. •see 1f any want to J01n your sale. This will give you someone to share expenses with and increase interest in your sale. If others join you. be sure to include this in your ad (example: "three-f am1ly sale," "neighborhood sale"). Group sales are a lot more fun. too. ~ail~~il~~~~~. ~ GOOD LUCK WITH YOUR GARAGE SALE/ MAY IT BE SUCCESSFVL AND FUN/ 330 W. Bay St .. Costa Mesa, CA. Open 8-5:30 Monday thrlJllFriday. Saturday 8 ·noon. ............. """'"" La1aai lw• IMI Latau' lw• tiU I LMllll Fi ii U UOLlllYE PllVATI a11111m .. n This fabulous Emerald Ridge family home in Laguna has 4 Bdrms 3 Baths. family room, den. bonus bar room. deluxe pool & spa + ocean view too. A real contemporary charmer w/pauos, decks & low interest assumable fanancmg. $575,000. LIHI •UL llTITI 417-1111 Move up to luxury. caU Bo Brackett lnrrt lt1tla lMt!l!WJ!rl lt11la IHI 3B:~~:J~f 1~·~u~1on PHIT HW YIEW Ave $185.000, 642-6383 Sp1cloua Medlteralnl1n ---VIiia overlOOl<a beautllul OLIFF llAYEI pool and p1tlo. night IOEAll YllW lights and Baell Bay. & Fashion 1a1and. Cullom Ouallty construction • 5 bull! 2500 sq fl 2 Jevtls. 5 Bdrms. formal dining Bdrm 3'1• Ba famlly room. large modernized room: pool, v, acre fee kitchen Price Includes land. new !:9pets & p1ln1 land -$625.QOO thr u·OU t $4 25,000 1IOllAUXY Owner Days 548-0890, OHi Sllll&Y 1-1 1 ;-;:; 548-5946 Ask for ,.2•1200 · .............. . CLIFFIAYEl-YIEW See and apprec111e the all new look of 1h1s 3 Bdrm. den home En1ov the breathtaking ocean and• PETE BARRETI ... REALTY bay vi ew Newly lllliiiiiiilll _____ _ car~d. painted, mod-,..,.--,,..--....,.,.......,.,...--=--~ ernlzed throughout Easy Harbor Knolls Condo. 3 maintenance land-Br, 2'h Ba $280,000. By seeping. $525,000, In· owner 760-6961 eludes land. 1411 11111 HU IPllSlllAY 1-1 ••2-1200 A PETE BARRE Tr .. REALTY IWl ... •IMf umr111T Prol decorated & land· scape<!, ocean view. w/lrg spa, P.P. $595,000. 720·0886 U HllYIEW 4 Br, Pool Home w/bonus rm Xlnt loe. Assumable financing. Open Sat/Sun. 1934 Port Trlnoty Owner 644-4464 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilJ u a 1 r e d u c e d OHi. SSOK Assume 1st awe OCW HHlt second Spectacular • felt from 1hls large 4 Bdrm 3500 sq fl custom lake townnome ln Newport Iron; home In Newport Crest Highly upgraded, Beach, entertainers lovely natural eanhtones dream. newly remOOeled on Newport Crest Plenty & profesalonally deGOI'· ol privacy with little main· ated Priced lo sell 11 tenance Prtcad only $449,000 Open HouM $217.500 Sa1 /Sun 1-5 2245 IUL ESTATE ITllE Heather Lane 646-8425 lll-1111 UlllW·lfW1 -------.A sharp buyl This Is a I CHTtl Ill. llE. speciacvlar new home on one of the largest 1ot11 1n lor a sharp customet who Dover Shores 5 Bdrms. wan1s the bestl 4 good each with l;'s own bath stza Bdrms (master suite Pool, spa Completely re· wi th firepla ce and turblShed. $935,000 LJH. balcony!. dining room, A & H lnvestmenta large family room with a lll ·llll total or 4 fireplaces and much more. Reoently re· duced 10 S695,000 DELllllTFIL IEIOUI NEW LISTING Spacious and sunny ·3 Bdrm home Fantastic tamily room -room tor pool iable. bar. good !arr.· 11y lite Home overlooks very private patio and garden. So much tor so lilllel S 189,500 &•2-5200 j PETE J BARRETr .. REALTY 222YllHIAI i...OPHllllAY 1-i ••2-1200 IEWPHT 1111m CUSTOM HOME BY OWNER 2 • Guest • Fam Rm Many alras Open Sal/Sun 1-5 501 Riverside S370Kt01fe< 548-2687 llYEI IHIH lfWPtlT SHIH 1441 GaleJ1y Or . 4Br. den. near beach. pool and ten· 2 frplcs, 2''tBa, gar for 3 nls Liit and sunny 3 Br cars • lg hobby rm home will! upgradad $389,500 Owner w!ll as· decor Only $130,000, Slst llnanclng O;:>en 631-1400. Sat/Sun 1·5 A<?b--WATl lURCINT lnsonRealtor 5•8·5641 HOMI !> •-· REAL ESTATE NYEI HllEI I 131-1400 BEST BACKBAV VIEWI Large pool and patio. Take elf IF A 1111 advantage of the need tor Harbor View Homes. 4 Br oecoratlng and get the Palermo -separa1e • bargain ot the areal 4 guest house, pool, 1<1Ja· Bd ms 3 balha lo mal cent lo greenbelt. Agt r • • r 675 7698 675 6870 d ining room, huge • or - kitchen and famlly room. j9iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $395,000 1124UWl O,HSlllAY 1·1 ••2-1200 PETE BARRETI ... REALTY '"' 1111-ltlO UY/HWYi•. 2501 HarbOr View Or. Corona det Mar lous 3 Bdrm (could be 5). big 1111 rm. bllllard rm. 3 trplet. spa, much mOl'e Nr McAnhur & P.C.H hwy. $550.000; consider low <In WHTOllFF -------$30K dn 'Br. 2ba, lge pool/spa $230,000. as- sume 1 115'Y. In . EXECUTIVE HOIE I Mr•, 1111• .,aH ltttl Jtrll, ... ,,.. •• , . .. ,.,, •..... ,, ... . 1100,000 .... ., •Ill ... , ........ . 141·1044. FAITAITIG PllOE 1111,000llPLU on the Balboa Peninsula. 3 BR In tront, 1 BR In rear A money maket Alwayt rentedl Call for further In· formation IELF•I PIYH.111 IUL Ttl lll-11H Fmtf ... IUYllYllW 3 Bdrm home on 112 acre lot Low on Assume 1o•w .1n. Sac. s210.oo Wm. E Oou<I Co 673-1600; Res 5'48·0458 IWMIMSPIUTI 1m11u TltS WIEIEll 3 Vlf'Nlllet condos No money down • Hcell. llnan. 673·8588 Pacesetter Home s 6<!6·5092 SdltPIOI IWIEI TUISRllll Stunning Baycretl PoOI home 3 Br 3 Ba, huge c;orn9r lot. prol. land- scep.d Owner'• own ci.ar & will t*ry e lat. $329.000. 2001 Holldey. Opn Sun 12-4. Att 552·7500 Stunning exec. Monaco FOR SALE BY OWNER townhome. 32001q ft+ In Htrbor View Home• eitctu•I~ ptlvtte com-bMUlllul POflottno. 48'. muollty ot Big Cenyon. 3'ABa. 2 lam rms. lacuDI. Priced lo Mii· &585,000. brlek petlo & beeu11f\il yd. Shown by appt. Ow1* $350,000. 213/HS-.23tl. tOI 720-1782 dayl eYe ...... , .... Outll1y wlew & price w1 ... a..t buy. 38r. 2k 11ty, ooroeou-grounc11. Viet• 81hl1 on.do.. 11&4,toO . ......... 1 .. Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT /Sunday, July 17. 1983 DI IH1t1 l11 kit LL Wu... 1111 LL Wut.. llHj lta1t1 U1f1ral11l.. I ••1t1 Ualu...... .. ... , UafualaW Aprt!ata, lu. . !artaata, Vu. 1prt!!tat1, Uu. lttelJ)!!t•l• 1114 ,-..,..----.-.. --........... ---U-Mt \1h1~11111:11!1UllJM~l~!l)'l:CO~ll C11111 ••• •ar 2222 L•tH• ltacll 2241 •• .,.,, ltacll 22111 C.ta .... l~M ,..,.,. luc• 21" Int. lwt. lf4f; U::.':' 111 •• 111.-1111 •• 11.11.•----~•-11.-• .. 111.11.llilli •• ll.M •• lll-lll•~·-••111••••••••••••1 '1 Br I Ba, 1 child, no ~ta Etelde lullll"J In• Pine IC>t· Oupr.1< 3 B1, 2 81, g11 & Wktyrenlllll low ratM --------•I 3 Bedroom _ 3 Bath SHOAECLIFFS 301 • lam 20r frplc ya gllrage no Bluff• Townhovu, 2 2683 Eiben F $476tmo nt lrg 1 Br,''~· dllhwr, yd, w/d hkvpa, $686/mo, colOt TV. f; .. con•.' --_,_ COLDWeU BANt(eRU rm, l1pl. g1tot ocean YU, ttep• ocn Yi41W utll po levels, 3 Br 3 81 L R 831-3671 BBO. gu vi I Incl $400 MC~ eeo-3062, helled pool a tltlPS to One Story-Hrdwood Floors & Tile walk to oeacn $2300, mo $900 mo 494-0.154 905 ~' P' c: Io rm a I o 2 Br ' B• tp, 16~ New l445tmo 642-18'4 536-7769 ocean. Kltott'a nall . . • • • to mo 876-9526 Tttmpfe T&1111c;e amRm/Oen open beam pain I, new c1rpet Est-ade twnhM, 2 t>d, 1'-i In 4 ptex, 1 br Ip, gar, 1>8!> N COMI Hwy Forced Air Heat-Air Cond1Uomng 3 Afcn Bay 38r 399 ~~~:m~ Y~:_ te~'!: S650tmo Svpppte, 1511, gar. p11 2587 Etd111 p1110. t9002 Hunt11101on LaOun•Beach.494·52'94. 3CarG S 11 Lot , VllWIYIEWI 2800sq It.ocean v~ Sun 12-5 C~ll Ann 845-9161 FrS600 042-2t9t 847-5545torlnfo laut1 arage -ma I Tnree bldroorna lwo s 1 7 5 0 I m 0 Ag I 661 -2993 or 754-0177 2 8t 2 Ba Condo. tvlh x LG I Br ~95.2Br $595 Lg Bach. w/yd. lvfl kit, nr ..... ta 2911 LIMllU MILMl/IWlll J .B.H. P.O. Box 3048 baths Two car garage 759·1341 11ndacap1ng,p1tlo,wHh· Poot, Patio, Frptc bch, Quiet peraon. no .,...1"11"1,......,~.,.,""l!"-r Newport hec:h t2910 Excellent loce\lon Walk Old TOW 2Br Charmer U""' e ded 3-87m2 B-a er, dryer, 1tove, relllge 0$hw&r 557-2841 pell, non-1mkr ~25 mo Bal Ill lum 3bf W. be & Superl0< PfQPerlY local.cl on 111r1 lge ln1tde corner w /1mple puking & privacy Total retr1odel, hardwOOd llrs, beam cell· lngs. gourmet II.Itch. over· size bdrm• & fabulous F R. sv11ovnd spec. south sunny patio. Cynthia Aunsletd or Edie Olson lor special financ- ing to b88cn No pets · ....,, • $850/mo 552-8672 960--0587 2b1 101. cloM to wettt ,995/mo yearly lease be•m&<J cellll\g1. fr pie, tront 1ow condo w/vle'# LIOIY MINI _ _ wk t y 0 r m 0 n1 ht y NEWPORT BEACH to DANA POINT Beita Fart Agent pool ocnvu,lgyd,yrlse, Gare~e. $900. Rusty 2Br,2ba,gar,cpt1/drp1, Wal•ttl.O.Plua lmat 2744 71"/476·1237 I 760-0189 . !,~~~ .:.~e:n~9~~ .. s:r-Ovlnt er 631" 128~ 1!1 ~~~d~kts·~~:!,00 N,~ rd!1 Flreptace, eleoant ~rench Loe 1 br condo In Onlvar-B1itron1 3 ~9-r,_,,2__,e=-.-. Ctaatrclal Oat tf Sttlt -Wanted to leaM: H1rbor Mer wlndow11, a/c, In home ally Town Center CloM $ 1800/mo, 21 Balboa Prtttrly 1250 Prottrty I 550 Cotta Mtaa 2224 Magnlllclent ocean ca-Ridge view condo )<Int H 945.9455 security, Jumbo 11tudlo to UCI C1mpu1 Avail Cove 645-5135. - -t nyon. view 3 Br 2 Ba. rels 759-1843 unit, top level, lnclda Avg 1 Incl. micro, trplG, Deluxe, nr new oHlce bldg HIUll 2 Br 2 Ba Condo. frplc. Wooos Cove $950/rno ---2 Br E-sJde, frplc, clean, wHhtlf/dryer. prlvete 1eve1011, upgraded crptg, Be I"' 11v 1 o c • 1 n • w/bay view 2500 aq II. vac ation In s11 at-very nice $700/m o lease 213/378-3119 or Saa Jau Car. 2271 non-amkr, weaher/dryer ctvbwlthtennla,pools, washer/dryer area In kll., front-Emerald Bly. Npl Sch. 673-5553 lord-Avon tour Br11ian 673-1282 625· 1158 Circle 1fi11 & caU now 3 Avail 8· 1 1625/mo spas, pool, j11c. $650/mo. Call Laguna 494-10114 Ctdtalaiaal 1275 and Europe end enjoy 3 bd, 2 ba, Condo. Obie LtfHI Hill. 1 2250 bdrm pool home dbl gar 646-8086 sauna, clut>hovse & much Joanna, 850-0855 or corona d4ll Mai, fully turn freedom and saving by 0 p 1 N E 17 h _ opt 10 bvy S560 rush B s c Pl more.$550/mo. tnclds 833-3786. 3 Br home. Aleo furn 1 Bt 2 bd. 1 ba, newly decor-owning your own 18th ar 00 r t ' Accustom to luic 3 Br 2 Ba 539-6190 lee BESl Ally 2 '· "' 0· oast aza, most ullls. 549-3421. L -.. L 2741 11 p1 6 7 3 . 8 3 4 9 144-totD 8ted. nt P 0 Hunt Bch. Century apl For details 1 ·G49•2462 gourmet touches • dbl ~ S 6 O O 5 4 5 • 4 7 3 1 ' 3641 Bear St. Btwn 11181 IC• Avall. 7/15-91 15 Beat Ort•r over $87 ,000. call 714-493·4 10 I 3Bdrm, 2BA, llreptece, dbl gar $7 10 avail 811 at luxury 28r • 2Ba Condo, 545,·0034 Sunflower & MacArthur ISel'UKe upper 39, 3ba. - 714-847-3932 ga1age, no pets $725 pe'I 539·6190 BESl Ally lee lrplc, dbl garage. 2 klda 2 Br. Townhouse, pool. ------Spectacular views , Nwpl Bch CdM 2br 2ba. Wanted lo tease Harbor t OPPORTUlln J -laacll11, Far•• mo F1r61/las1 $300 sec I • -r 2252 OK, $650 mo 2Br, IB8, spa. auached garage. MESA PINES 2650 Harle elevator. garage Adil• 2br Iba, 6-8 thru 8-27, Ridge view condo. i.lnt GrOYtl 1575 (6l9l 753 -8355 1Lapu fhtat :it~3o3o 831-0554, lrplc, ""' Ba quiet, ~~~~~~F~tc;~::i;~5 pref Avall Avg 15 11 from $450/wk 673-8476 refs 759-1843· Move ,,, with NO CASH llllOllO cJllFOlllll 3BR 2ba. all new 1n1 . nr I 3Br. 2,Ba, pvt yd, S850 mo. 631-4984 PAV I s 1500/mo 497-5710 ON THE SANO Waterfront, 2 b1, 2 be DOWN on quality Rl•er-• ocn S765/mo 650-2175, 2Br. 2Be, $850, both Saata A11 2210 -pellopoo spa -------SUMMER RENTAL ~g~~o&. Jg.n'~a~/S~n r!~~lt~:;dJs O~r~~.o~::;· H~~~~p c~~~~~1~y10o~ ~~ 839-438 I eves ~~~~~~i;r:~~~6j~;"ed 011 MacArthur 3 bdrm dbl 2 cr:ts. =~~e~r PJo46 0/mo TOP AR~:.~=~~o pets 0 i'.i"o 2 :~d1 ~e~e:ll~~ 31 ~~l;h~· ~:~ "1d~ 1·5. &01 36th Street, nr 759-0619 acres 300 Avocaoos, 90 111111 llEW Beauutul 4 Br. tam rm hm ~i;sf~ S~S~6t~oo at· 2~J:.~~;cr:~~~~la • New coodo. i Mstr suite&. $900 v1111nctd 494-30.C4 l~cld S~mmer 'enctl<I Lido VIiiage 673 3777 lemon trees Guest Ullll CUSTD• spa, dbl gar, l1pl, W/0 , North Laguna, 2 Br, plus garage 5802 Seash0<e · I IPEOTIOIW house undergrouno wine Cocktail pool & tac Avail T · 2290 * Small 2 Br I 98 Condo A/C. 1955 Anane1m St den, ocean vl8w. pvt yd TSl Mgmt 642-1603 WATERFRONT DUPLEX IOWYllW cellar.wo1~shop ·eqv1p 3 bA.3ba tam rm lrptc,l 1mmed S14001mo Dlhl niSCPlz,SA S520 5925 998•9178• $1250,mo 851•5868 -.,-,------ w/OOCK Newport tsle Benvtlfvl. panoramic ment Enjoy hrst year t.1.. 1ac in mstr ba huge rear 673 5354 agl Charming 2 Br hme 4 lam No pets 752·5822 N Condo -tor rent.-2 Br dys 774.9153 eves Vacahtl Built In 1979 By owner ocean view luKury credit 101 new bvye1 yO 011ve by 2180 Elden New 3 Br, 2 Ba Condo, pet ok gourmet kllch ga1 lf'W ltalala -.-7 Easy 1erms $525,000 penthouse 2 br , • .., bl Unde1 apprarsat at $t050tmo 851-6226 steps 10 Deacn w/ocean pool $475 gets 11 3 Br 2 Ba Apt Easts10e 2 ''> Ba $700/mo Studio .• ,., block beach. nr !"'!""IP!"-.----~·--.. 650-1906 Ovtstanotng rlnanctng $425.000. Call tor details Comparable 2 stry 2 Br 2 view. trplc. POOi & spa 539-6190 BEST Ally tee UlllS pd except elect 673·4400 shopping. sep kitchen, LAGUNA Avell Aug 1.15. -----with low $272,900 sale by 6:11-1400 Ba hme moms ktl kid 1>e•s S950/mo Dys 731· 1988, C-J. . . $615/mo Cell 979-4357 N I ' er2 bd-2 ba ullls pd $405/mo Call 2 t>d house. 2 blks to bch, WHTOLIFf owner price 5'fe down & -~\·\I ' HI He" I yr rt dads gar S500's eve!> 859-7328 ll ta1a.11a1 'days. 851-9647 eves ~~~~l~:,p~22 Ha~1tton btwn 3-6 494-2797 . $950 714-494-2848 11H Ptalwt .. LHI only S 1000/mo. pay-th''" .., Inc. 539·6 t90 BEST All~ lee Secluded 3 Br 2112 Ba U1fara111le4 2410 LA IUCll& APTI I St 548-0477 Aon ltwF-rt lttcll 2 7'9 Lagvn1 on the beach. 2 Br 3 Br. 2 Ba lam rm, 2 ments tor Isl 6 mos Rl:AL ESrAIE • 1 t>d, immaculate, Ver-1"2 ao7• -1 Ba, sleeps 4, Avail pletely remod kitchen 631-1400 enclosed garage. pnvate w/pRrquet "'·huge Mstr ~134~~414~0~;4 6 5 O I Br gas & water pa1d.'1 br, pool, gym sauna, nr Pool and 1acllltl11 494~~:~7 mo . lrplc's, 110 yard. com-548-5103 ~ DupleK. oil street I twnhouse Fam rm S • •• • PARKBAISTOl 1 B condo, Versailles. A $30001 w/alt new appliances, Da ltxll Uaita 13 l.E Excllaaie 1600 ' raro no pets $625/mo Br pool $700/mo Opn enclsd gar. gas bbq, SC Piza. $495. 645-9442 s 515 1m 0 RI ch a rd ha1dwood floor In tam 1 4 • -548-8251 Hse Se' 552-4181 -l,ar1•••1-I fir·1r1 .. ,7 dshwshr $435-$460 213/830·2323 lt1tala tt vxa x a e Y DUPLEX 2Br ea. side. as---11 " • PracticallJ ltwl _ -rm. French doors & brick owner East Side C M 3 sumable 10°1• FHA (no Eteganl exec 5 Br 3 Ba hsej1Minion Viejo 2267 ltlMI $495/mo 2 Br, 1 Ba apt, E'sloe 2Br 2ba. range. 2 bd house. Npl Penn. ~ Sllare 2tOI patios. $250,000 Open BA (Up}, 2 BR (Down}. flnenclel problems}. Sell icy pool acreage 4 kid pet • • Peaiaaala 2,07 encl patio, small pet OK, retro. d/w, dlsp .. dbl gar 1 blklbch $900/mo Avail 2Br HM, c.b Non-tmkr Svn 1-5. 642-3103 $240,000. Consider or trade $26 000 equity gar/shop under $1000 Homes tor rent. 3 BA s, 3 carport, lndrY, rm w/opnr. $650, Isl/last, lmmed 2 13-433-0502 S225 mo. ~ ,,., ulll, Owner. lsetopt. wk da 957-5263, $65 000 1 ~11 price 539-6190 BEST lee Ba. $760/mo. OFKenced Bachelor Baylronl opt, 735 W tllth St sec. 557-2691 2 bd, sto"e, ie1r1g. New· 111 ~last. 645-6201 WEITOLIFF 1• • 1 E Side 2Br. redecorated. No fee 863· 1500 pets. yrly $425 mo. ISi, PV11 Br. frpl, pool, patio. por' Heights. couple, 4 Br 2ba hse, w/d, klteh. ev 54a-8733 885 921 I yrd, kids/pets Agl sobe1 older person, no TSl Mgmt 642· t603 • 1111Ptalnt .. lall llPLHH HAVE 2yrotdCosta Mesa nogar nopets,$500mo --1as1,clean1ng&secdepln S515 Avell7/t gar nopels399 W Bay $550631-4649 1 s24o1 I cl tll 3 Br. 2 Be. tam rm. 2 Pride o f ownership, Townhouse. Exchange ~:~~~h;, ~~g 646-t078, Mls~~nMt~roo~ ~E:r~. 3 advance. Only those 2 Br apt w/t~~M $475. 646-9883. . . s2'iidep, 64~~3~ " . trplc's. lrg yard. com-woodsy end SYrrovnded tor fixer home In Costa 1 Ba. $750/mo. Fenced meeting requirements 645-8103 A I --.. -1---1- d kl h b the th' M d I" 673 6765 - -Sharp bacne or un I , Christian lady shr w/F pletaly remo tc en Y graenery, se ,ae esa. EXECUTIVE LEASE yard. kids/pets welcome nee app, • Almost ne,w deluxe 2 story $350/mo. Stove, water lvrn. C.M duplex, 1200 PARK NEWPORT AP&RTMEMTS w/atl new appliances, d v p I e" es may be GOLDEN PROPERTIES Big oeaulltul short walk to Agent, no lee 545.2000 eves/wknds 2 Br 2 Ba. yards, pd Nr OCC. No pets. Incl utll 646• 1062 hardwood floor In lam purchased lndlvldually et 752-1589 s c Plaza. 4 91 3 Ba. to•· I COrtal •el Mar 2622 balconies, gardener, 540_ 1158. asll for Dave IN NEWPORT BEACH rm. French doors & brick $450,000 each or a total OCEAN FRO NJ mat Din Am Fam Am, Newrrt leacll 2269 kldS/pel!I ok $695/mo or La"y patios. $250,000 Open package of $450.000 A/C avail 8· 10 Agent St400/mo 3 Br 2 Ba. CFACorona ckl MarNAA 2022 Avail 8· 1 Lorri wkdys -------Slngles 1 & 2 Bdrm Apart· Svn 1-5 642-3103. each or a total package TRADE 662-1700 Baylront, slip 5350 21 GfAA 547.957 1, Eves/wknds Smell 1 Br w/carpon & ments & Townhouses Owner otS 1,350.000. Owner la Balboa Cove 645_5135, 850•0223 patio $395/mo Inquire Some are elegantly lleKlble on terms K1ds1Pelf1nenewly crp1d 2 tBr very clean. Incl viii, _ Pepperwood Apts. 310 furnished FromS620 WESTCLIFF CAPE COD Fabulous s pacious Offered by ownar-dpl1< on Br blt1ns $450 Ital 673-1464 sep gar, yrd, t blk shops. AVAILABLE NOW 1 Br, Monie Vista, Apl c On Jamboree Ad at tmmac. 5 br, 3 be, pool pr~lles .,;,.lh over 3500 sand in west Nwpl 3Br. 539-6 190 sm fee BEST 1 81 , Oen, 2 Ba. steps to 838-7447 retrlge, range, laundry, • San Joaquin Hiiis Rd Byowner,646-9498 sqft lneachbvlldlng Cati 2Ba • tBr, tBa at LE&SEOllDPTIOM oeach . co mmty pool. ca1port. no pe1s Spac1ous2Br,enclgar,no 144-1100 'H •••.LIT! tor details 631-1400 $575,000 Eqw ty of poo111enn1s $850/mo 1 Br very clean, 11ncl viii, $450/mo 931 W 19th St pets $475 640·0105. -4 weter1ront logo $430.000. WANTED vp-Immaculate Mesa Verde P, o Pe' I Y H o use sep gar. yrd. I bk shops. 548-0492 Across lrom beach Bach, Motivated setter will work 1 graded dpb nr we1er In Pool Home, 4 Br 2', BA 838-7447 -----lBr vntvrnlshed apt, newly 1BA or 2BR avell yrly with you. F.ist possession __ CdM Prln onl~ 650-0581 Oen Avail Sept 1 642-3850 1 91 very clean inc;l_u_tll Condo 2 Br· 2 Ba, near decor a led, stove & ref rig w/pool. encl gar. laundry Harbor View home Large deluxe units. Walk I .E. Waate4 1625 wknds 522-0332 balconies encl ga1age. sep gar. yrd, 1 blk shops, $575/mo Incl heat & mo • sec dep No pets 640-5078, go direct 10 Clean, prof, M pre1., shr 2 Br 2 t /2 Ba condo. backbay $400tmo. No smoking or pets, W/O, m1ero, turn 646-7676, 644-4024 Condo 10 ahr. non-smkr, Npt Sch $225 lnci viii call 645-0684 Fem professional. 3Bd 2ba, 2 pools, .,., viii, NB $270, 644-4287 poss.forthls2story4Br TRIPLEXNEWPORTHTS -• S1300/moCallell7PM or 3Br, 2 ''>Ba, patios, ' ·1 SC Ptaza. pool, 2188 Maple, CM $475 Yrly Siiverwood & Co Prime toe to stores $249,000. Wanted to Lease Hart>or t600 sq It 298 ~ 15th 838"7447 -water, no pets 631-1476 To see call 645-9604 210 Ced111. A.pt 2.5.7 tor Jo-Ann Dofan Altr Termsl Agt 548-6333 Ridge view condo Xlnl Mesa Verde Ei.ecut1ve (Al $855 mo . yr lse C11t1 MtH 2624 Coot& breery 1 e;:e;;ci Gossett Apts viewing. Npt Shores Fe to 5hr 2 Br hse. Bal ts. 759-0619 lactat Prtr 1350 rels 759-1843 ~~::'t,~ ~.,~~. 2 -~~ ~~~-644-0335 lo see 1 br, 1 ba apt, rel rig, stove, gar. no pets Frig, elec ---------A.cross lrom beech lBr & I ~-:1~· ~~~n~u''Sa~~ Saa Cit.tilt 1 7 & t -1. lalMI $ 1050/mo 546-2439 3 Br. 2. Ba Condo, ocean heater $380. No pets range $400 642-5964 den, $425 to $625 (28r }. 675-2209 -, . 1 2107 . I view $850/mO. Avail 599 Hamillon z:A. E I Id 1 B in small we8tiBJIU /pool encfgar laundry Condo, walking d.Jstance oct·"'~-·111Ts ....... MesaVerdesllnest3Br • now 646 -7171 or 645-7184.631-3279 ass. s 95/ I • • ~rly Siiverwood & Co M/F 21-30 IO shr 2 br 10 gollcovrse, 3 Br 2112 UAL " Verynlce.ctean2Br.petlo. Oen or 4 Br. sep Dining 646-5743 comple.a 4 mo APlllTIEITS 640-5078 go direct 10 Balboa apt, belch toe. Ba. S128.500. ow e Va-SumptUOWI owner's um!, garage, lndry $575 mo. I rm, 2 ca1 gerage PAl MMESA 979-1942 Beavlilvtlylendsceped 210Ceda; Apt2forvlew-$375/mo, 1st, 1111 Dani cant 639-7047, 544--0417 £/side Cost.a Mellt, Ni-Winter rental 673•9018 S t O 7 5 I mo Dav alJ Condos for lease. with 1561 Mesa Dr Eastslde 2 Br. 1 Be upper, garden apts. Pool & spa. Ing · 675-82551642-00tO Suta Aaa sume loans of owe 3rd ~ 21•• 546-2313 option, Newport Beach c!a~i'~.~vnn~~~ 15~,6~:~~ patio $515/mo 329 Um-Pauos/decks. No pel!I. •~ 000 dn ' lniae n llESA WOODS Avail now Furn/Urofurn verslty Or C.M 548-0648 2 Bdrm. 1•1, Ba. $590 Lii( l ... E • 2131278-02 t t Ask tor H -. L 2"'"0 Manager 151 E 21 I 548 2408 OPEi IOISE lmmac 3 Br 2 Ba home va1ar1e aat. llC• ., eves, · s · • · Family Condo, large, prl-C E c•• -2 B t B $• srx ·-rs cosr• &Its• New Woodbridge condo. 2 located nt So 0851 YOUR OWN astslde "" r e $500 $505 vale. 3 bd, 2 be .. 97·500 ""' • " ~ " br. 2 ba. gar . al e. compl. Plaza on c;ul·de·Sl\C I 4Br, 2Ba. gaiage lrplc. duple•, upper, enclsd 1 Bdr";; Bdrm lih Ba. Owner 213-476-7.C.C9 or 9x9 9.8 x gross at $369,000 turn. $1100 lease Prol l11ndsc;aped. well bltns. 2 olks to ocean, COUNTRY gar wash rm, 1acvzzl, no I $585-$590 714-241-9716 Wknds 780-2334 or 786-3682 ma In 111 in e d Var di community pool, avail pets $5 75/mo Call 2250 Vanguard Wau H PllWATI 11&1 wl amenit1es 100 numer· Aug 1 Yrly only E A eve/wlcnd 558-8300 ' NWPT BEACH Dll\£X ltwrtrt l11cll 2169 ovs 10 mention s8951mo 645-4969 or 645-7500 ST TE 540-9626 ~~~.T~~,4 :~,!b!/~~~~n~ F'tt 11mple 200 steps to Newport Beach Deluxe incl gardener 631·737014 Br 3 Be Fam rm. form Beaulltvl & park hke East side Studio, new --be...,h. $269.000 Waterfront Aecom Da 01 Agt din rm spa . ., 1500/mo with terraced pool paint. carpet, lnclds all rm,tot1 ol tlle•nde11tru -.-,. P 1 vlils $395 Drive by first. 191e81iBJIU Pool size 101, custom wk Pool. tennis. 1>oa11ng llflrl YI/Ml/CM 650-3455 * male Pat os 1 6 9 2 • .., 0 , 8 n 0 e 1andecaped Nr Tustin ~ Reservations open &ri~ •CoveredPark1ng 7009 Tln .. JS 731-0977 714-631-6223 or 01 Ca atlna ano mlns • f21lllOPlllHIYI •Spac1ous ll'.pts 645-ltwOtl .. tlftrrtlt _ -772-3695 secur gate Fireplace Bay rront condo with spec-*D1n1ng Area E's1de 1Br 1 ba lrplc, • AUIEStete Brotcer has 261 L't>a di~ k11c;h tscular Day view 2 br •Wall\ in Closets t>eame<l ceils no pets, t Bdrm $630 deal to share wlln in. llt•ltlftrlilhtlil w planler windo w wet t>ar lrplc fvll .secvr-•Home-llkel<itcnens 539 5 /mo , sec Frplc. vaulted ceilings. vest Of reqvires S 10,000 Statll t 11111 2116 Sunset Blurts E Pec11tr. 11y Pres11ge bldg Walk 10 1 !>lie 10 Huntington & 545 7234 0, 527 •4503 double gar, pool, spa cellh for lee 11111to11ng1e -lwe B 103 S8901mo l ido VIiiage Boat Slip F'rwys 666 w 18th St lanp1ly 11ome Br~., Wiii 6'2-6153 NlgveLShOIH 4 Br 2 Ba 6"4 2-8799 642-8808 avail $1950/mo yrly or UTILITIES FREE E'slde 2Br Iba adult com-642-41905 !I j.I b o ' d i n e I e , 12 Clfl)tftt• Pr~s newly turn Oateo :MCvr-snort term ple1< w/poOI lndry, cvrd 7 1 4 / 6 5 , . 7 7 2 o 11y. private t>eacn, 'enn11 West-Side large 2 t> t 'b lllO IUln t Bdrm From $560 prkg, no pels $•75/mo. 714/673--0354 Pnnc1pa11 Real Ettate lvest.men1.s sauna. S 1500/yrly or huge lvg '"' wllh 1'P New 2 Borm F'1om S6SO 833-7890, 646-194 7 on!y ---------1 seasonally. 661-7712 kll, patio 2car 0111 $750 llJ-1J00 LAOUINTAHEAMOSA l&LllllWlWT 2 Br. 1 'It Be, 3yrs ol<I. ••It complex Pool. tee Call l ila egt 851-9020 V.A. 5 B1. 2 Ba, close 10 s C Plaza area. I 118,900 Cell u11 agt 85 1-9020 1. t1r nouM on 11~ iOt. room h I f • ,_ .,. Also. smell new 1 b, 1 D t62 11 Parkside l.J1 1 blk IOf 1 more unit, EastlkSe 8111 I '"""'• vnll single lady. $350 No BAVFANT 2 Br Den 2 Ba W ot Beach, 3 blks S of tocallon S110,000. O Gt1t11l 220! Pets 646·2389 comm P<>OI. spa. ocn. YllY Edinger 9 0 " r k e A e 1 II 0 r · ayfront ondo 2 r in DIDI Ptiat 2226 S IOOO 673"6022 14l-H41 548-9950 security blog, oay view. Blulls Towrinome. 3 81 2'1t --~-- 2 .. I pool $1150 39r. 3Ba Condo In Sea Ba. lormal dining, on lewrrt ltacll 2ffj ••• tiff Woodbridge Laine and Rloge, $ tOOO mo S500 ma Io r gr e en I> e 11 s'375 s di p • rt. i &..&.. " sec dep 760-9466 $ 00 1 mo tu o enln • .,. I'""' lovely 491 home. 3 car 12 Imo on yrly ease. apt, incl utll lse Reis 2 bd, 1 b1. Pnoe<I tor Im· gar.famllyrm,lormaldln-Baal ltecla 2240 Call George Goldbaum 6<12-7918 Wt1taia1tt1 I IPll•llE 11111-IPI mediate sate at 1345,000 1no $1200 yrly • I Southland Realtors. tor I which la way below ap-Villa Balboa Penthouse 2 miles ft om beach. 4 Br· app' 833·9 t9 t Apartatall U1f. pralsal Bkr, 833-8162 w/skylights. 29A • den, 21'1 Be 3 car gar. private ' By owne<· 900 sq It, 300 sq ft )'Id; 2BR 1 ba CIUbhN, 2 pools, security Great loce11on Low dues S86.000 Sal/Sun Jvty 16-17 1 lam-6pm. 8083 Worth. 89 t-8730 •••ilt ltata 1100 12XSS'. ~Int 1oc11tron $21,500 546-8837 court yard trplc, wet bar Decoralors Home, 3Br, _ . 436 Carnatl.Oft sacvrlty bldg S 1200 S120U/•no 645-6747 All j 2Ba, lam rm, lrplc, incl li1iH I aa 27111 WA TEA FRONT HOMES _ appl & viii S 1550 mo lse 4 B 2 B d I j C_.l Tll·PLEI 631·1400 Condo.;> sty, 3 br. 1•,, be Reis 642•7918 r a vp ex. sm bey • Kids OK Pool •,ml 10, _ __ _ _ vu. yrly $1475/mo 4 Bdrm. 3 Ba. • Oen with IMMMlf I wi1ter Deactt S700 968-4372 Sparkling conoo In Back 675-9057. 875-8877 Wei Bar. Redwood lltalala Bay 3 Br, 2 ba w/vlew, Large •Br. parking space Sauna ~ 2-two bdrm .IACOU IUL n I Custom t>Ch hm 3 Br 3 Ba. pool, put Ung green. frptc. s 6 7 5 .. m 0 y e 8 ' I 'I unus. 4 car garage Ask-PllP 1•1a11rlEIT 2 blks ofl PCH. spa pa110 dbl gar & attic 673-9473 Ing $5-40.000 • s sauna, meny utru S 11 50 /mo Fri-Sun TRUST DEPT l14·1ll·lllJ $1500 mo 536-0 121 all 6412 -8 203 wkd ys little Island. lg !Br, Dan Lewta 8pm 1 2 t 3 -4 7 2 • 0 9 4 0 or stove1ral11g, dshwsnr. 833-7622 lalH. 11111• UH For Lease walk 10 beech 213-208-0600 parking S675 mo yrly 8 Units East11de, 8 •gross. 2 story impressive 5 rm 3 yrs new 2·sly 3 Br 2112 Designer decor In this 2 Br 673•9473 P I home pool jacuzzi lrplc Ba. 2 ca• gar All t>lt-rns. flat reasonable at S'"'o·s Studio & loll. avall 911 •Ra"'llfla.T LMR rtced 10 sel at "" ~ -• $442.000 kids/pets $525 ' lee sml yrd sec ale rm mod kit gar & more Furn or u n f v r n ~eral mobile homes to DEVIN REAL ESTATE 539-6190 BEST thrvovt $1100/mo Avsll I 539·6190 BEST Ally tee 2131790-8690 chOose from prleed from 642 6368 --Aug 5 Call wkdys 8·5. S26.500 10 $56.900 • Bayview BR Syper Ian· 835-6505. e•t 202 Fantastic Back Bay view lalMI 499-5746. •a111a HPlEI tasllc yearly rental Ale, , blull condo 2 Br, Den or 3 Pt • II 2707 CHILDREN/PETS Only 4 yrs new, only 1 673-8821 beach Avail Avg 15th & snops $1350tmo 2 Br Yearly i&SO/mo 2 Br-. 2 ba lrg lot house lo t>eacn Laroe 3 $950tmo 213.775.3431 675-3371 inclds vllls 2 aOults onty, e side 2 Br 1 ea. SPBCIOUI, pV1 deck, beam celhng, ge1 no pets S485 559-6163 E's1de large ,..--er hse. cpts/drps, enc gar. leun- dry. no pets $420, 549-2170 •••rrt hac• 2769 FURNISHED or UNFURNISHED. ALL UTILITIES PAID. HEALTH CLUBS. TENNIS. SWIMMING. plus much more' Sorry, no ptls Models open daily 9 to 6 -• gar. retrlg $1475/mo HB Condo 3 Br nearl B12'~Ba21eve1.nr poo1 •11•• 546 OOO 93 1•3363 & 2 bedroom umts wrtn Bayview 4Br Svpe• Ian· ~dvs 673 6880 495-0 177 ' I llreplecea Or1ve by 1805 tastlc yearly rental AIC. w Flat easily ellordabte • Gardeft Apa~nts _ W Balboa and call lor de-ga1. rel rig $1475/mo WOWI 3 01 lemily unit choice 2 81 crps appts & Yrly 110 3 Br 2 Ba, lrpl. Obi wide. 2 B1 2 Ba. wa.lk ta 11 • 6 3 1 • 1 4 O O Call 673-882 t S585 2 Ba dsnwshr m0<1 ava11 no"' S500 Call 0/W disposal oreftlf Nnwpor1 BeMtl So. Oakwood West:Fleld APUTllUTS Beavtllvt garden apts, patios, decils, spa. No pets 2 Bdrm. 2 Ba $605 398 W. Wilson 631-5583 WHTWE YILUIE APTI. 955 W 19th. St. $460. 1 Br 1 Ba. patio. bit-ms. pool, spa, no pets. TIL lc•t 141·1122 Daaa P1i11 2726 large lovely 2 Br 1ba. bike/wet!( lo bch. $600, 644-6493 2 Br 2 Ba uppet 4 plex vnll. no pets $550/mo Avail 6-15 7812 Ronald Ad 545-7831 • •~50/mo. up 1 & 2 Br vnlvrn & lvrn. pool, spa 18992 Florida 8"2-2834, 642-3172 Jbd~2-ba, Adi/golf course. xlnt 111ew. Quiet people only, $625/mo 714-840-6639, Erik Ill CHYH EAST 3 Br. 2 Ba. 2 car garage, lull secvrtly, on fairway. No pets 644-0509 Cannery Village. lrge 1-bd, new. Bay view. beamed ceiling. 2 car o•r . $800/mo 673-3177 M/F shr lg 2Br apt, Balboa 'It t>lk lrom ocn. $375 mo. • 'It uut 675-6255 M. lo shr lrg comm. hovM on 8111 Pen Yrty lse S265 • Alt 6, 675-7419 N/smkr to snr 2 br apt 1n c M Pool, 11c S247 50 mo Mike 631·2737 Oulet, cool.2°iirTBa. gar· Pool/1ac 4 br home. SC age. pool. no pets 1601 Plaza. M 21-35 str C 15th St N e. $600/mo n-smller S275. 64 t-3523 645-7355 F /rm mate wanted~ Ea'' Blull spacious 1 Br. 2Br 281 C M twnhM poOI, pleaeant area, no $300 mo • 'It vlllmes. pets 644-"4767 Must be 11119, 30 +, non-smoker, ne.t & 116te cats C•ll 642--4321. ut 245 dya, or 646-4073 eves Lua I Br lrg VerUtllltl, pool/gym $635/mo 493-6499 IEWNIT TllUOE 21r,2•1htt41.W/lil, tr111 .. 1. 411-1211. OCEAN FRONT YEARLY, 3 bd. 2 ba, lower unit, 1 car prk'g Avail July $1200/mo agt 675·6160 YHWUH 1 Br 1 Ba $575/mo, 2 81 2 Ba Penthouse $775/mo 673·8588 VIiia Balboa 2 Br 2 Ba, tarn rm . lrplc , skylltes. micro-wave, top ltr, vv lrom balcony, pool, tac., sec bldg & parking, 1 t>lk 10 beac h s1100 850-1190 s .. c1 .... ,. 277' 2 er. s..85 Y ear1y. ISoot, nr beach, t>vs No pet• ~98-6277 ha111 ltacll 711 2bd • i72S1mo bd • $595/mo New carpet and paint Steps to sand 16456 • 24th St 2 13- 592-2725 IH•• COM, 2 t>lks $400 Incl utll 831-8620 Prof F 24-35 to "'' Park Newport 2 t>r. 2 01 iapt. $330 • 112 viii.. Avall. Avg 1 or 12 760-8495 Prof Fe. non-smkr. seel\1 same to sh1 2 t>d townhse in trvlne. 551-1375 Prot M to snr lge N.B. home. pvt rm. many ex- tras, Incl. maid service, 1375/mo. 631-6313 Resp, working. non-amk'g Fe wanted to 1hr wllh same. 3 bd house In S.A. So Cat Plza/lreeway. Yrd. gar, stor space, sm pet 0.K. Debbie t>efOl'e 11 • am. 751 -5284 Avail 8-1 $280, Incl u111s Rm tor rent 45th St , NB, xtrH 1250 mo incl utll. 650-9207 Ammie, FV hm, S300 + -.. viii & S 100 dep. Staoey 963-1776 alt 6 pm. Ammie to ahr 3 br, 3 ba home on the water w/35 yr M exec. '800. Clll wlldys 9-5. 95S-3993 (BS« fol Mac) Roommate w1nted to Shlfl 2 bd 2 b• iapl In C M Pool, Jae Before Aug 1, 751-3231 l eave !"easege. to ma1kels. S1. Ctttzen 1395,000 -----cell 539·6t90 BESl lee 539·6190 BEST Ally tee 1am1ly Aets 1800/mo ---park $29.995 548-7380 -Elite 3 Br hse steps 10 642 4240 1700 16th Strtel Beeut 3Br 2ba. triplex Furnished Sleep ng room. MuJlt see 10 apprtcille WAll HI H<>NT ocean lront exclusive list-Hant. Hatlloar 2242 N&lllOll lll°llE LUSE -· (at Dover) unit Patio. lrplc, gar. no snare bath nr SC Plaza liU MI., I-. Ing $775 BEST Ally call 01~ water view twnhSe . Unobstructed view In this Cortal ••I Illar 2722 642-5'.13 pets $675tmo. 960-352 t female non-amkr pref. El MORO-your llrsl little REAL ESTATE 539-6 !90 tor appt 2Br. den. 3Ba, 1111ached prest1g1ovs gateo cor1-Large 2 bd. 1 be. carport. Close 10 beech,2er 2 Ba S270/mo 556-1737 dream hm nr the sea 2 -1-1400 . -3 bd 1 d N .. B ...... N Br, 2 ea, view .,.94-8204 -H B s best priced 2 Br all gar lol!I ol xtras Must mvnuy rm. s u y, No pets. A.,ell 8· I. nwpo.. eaUt o. stove, retrige, crpl s. Furn rm in W/slde C.M. Sausalito profe11lon1t wants to trede/shart room In your place 10< mine atx>vl 1 "'9911 a month 4 t5/331-5105. Lorry. IHHLUf Pllll Real Ellate Broktlf has c1p1d newer bllins rile st>e $1 tOO 840-4433. lam rm, din rm 2 trplcs. S600tmo 559·9265 880 Irvine Avenue drapes. deck $550. cornet home, $230/mo deal 10 share with in-near ocean llal '425 30' dock also avail I sty Jodelle model (al 16th) 546-4637 6'45·23 19 Shr 2B1. 3Be ocn view condo, So. Laguna. spa, lrplc;, 2 decks, o•n1ge. 499-6009 BeautllVI 24 11 64 'Nith enclosed porch • Mod- ular Manor Home 1siano kllchen, large llv room, dining room. family room 2 Br. 2 balhs Large storage Pe1manent por ch iteps A gt 540-5937 Lido ISie Cannery VIiiage 2 Br 2 Bl $39,900. 644-7151, 673-8193. Mobile riome, C M 1978 HlllctHI dbl wide, 2 br 2 81, 2 1t0<ege 1hed1, 1pace rent S 150. nu cplt/drlPff, bit-In OE ec>pt, W/0, big cloMtl, part furn • Quiet edun p•rll 129.500 C •ll 1157-1762or 751 -83"5 Nearly new, 12' wide, nr Npt bch. wait! to gr~ • 120.000 &46-2573 S 539 6190 BEST 1 • S3200 mo Agt. Lila. Nr Ocean1F11sh1on Isle, veslor requires 10,000 . ee lrvane 2241 759-0770 or 752-1414 10r2Br vu, $650 mo or 645-1104 DELAWARE PINES ror fee title to !!Ingle lam-l1llto1--1l 4 Bd '"700 $1!206 ----. -$750 mo lse. 640-11 77 From $475-$575 lly home. Broker will p . l 2207 o rrns " • Herbor view 2. br & den, _ .-.. Frplc, pool, gar, s v b o r d 1 n 1 t e taaaaa I lrplc. nice yard, gieat Sharp 11on1 unit, 2 ar 1 -private patio 7 1 4 I 8 5 I · 7 7 2 0 • Balboa ISler yrly rental view 631-3689 wkdys. 1 Ba. trplc. garage, yard Cl.,.m.d Ada, your one-No pets .. 842-8807 71 41673-0354 Principals smell 1 Br S500 'mo ~fsor 631 -3724 eves & wknds $700/mo 552•5'1 lO •top lhopplnQ center. 19221 Delaware St. only summer' S450 wmlel I HARBOR VIEW HOMES I -SlllH IHDiiL e .. t. ltacll 2740 Closed Sunday. •Nwprt BCriOCean front, 675-6606 90 fy E BA 2' BA • i~;;;;;;;;iiij==~···········~····· ~ec 4 It on par", NOW $•75 dvp & trlpleK Spectacu-Beach H~••A tor rent 2er l 7 nr pool "'" grdnr $1450 " lerlpp 673-7873 "" ba.~i7tory, dbl gar. 651 .. 1 7 mo <194-2023 I LRG29RW/FAPlC Kenn·eybunkport? Ltt• ,., It 1400 new cpl, open beam C8il· HVH beaullfvl Monaco 3 TllE HlllEI D1'dn't he win the lngs $995/mo y1ly Br 2 Be 1ncls gardener. 0.:wb~To~~ ~o~~ 675•812oegt ..owc111UOMo.vs water etc. s11501mo. 144•2111 Monaco Grand Pnx m '73? NEWPORT BEACH for On Iha Cnannel, dock. I ~ 644-6610 or 673-3174. Sunny.2"'bcs. I bl, WOOd Its• 1han S200,000 Br, Fam Rm, l1v Rm, 2 Irvine Ave Area, 3 bd. floors. no pets. $825/mo , ~ flt } ~~ 63 1_...1711. Ba 2 Persons $650/mo Beevtllvl view wi th 5800/mo Sate price C•ll Joan 644-5125 Of ..-1 1\..... '-' Call Ann 661-2993 or privacy 2 muler br. den. S 155•000 s2ooo down, 675-6000 H you're not w" who (or wMl) Ktnntyblln•port °'*nfron1 aptcillQJtat 3 754-0t77 r:..~~i~~~':2~7~~:rcx:ll. lllSSume 1140,000. -.-•• -.-.~.-•• ---~27~lf 1'1S, don'l lttl bld-you'rt notflont Arch Bey, approK 75 11 Pres11geous Polnl, 2 br. 2 owntt wllt carry balance. 1 I 2 Br vnlvrn, pool, k1n111ybu11~t is one ol 14 dlil111Ct1wt11 300, Pf'loN $1,250,000. bl suites. 2 car ga1 . 2 Rancho Sen Joaquin Near Schools, elc F ~04 41tferen1 lplr1mtnl !fool plans 11 St1wind Vllltet Owner. 714--4119-3070 or p1t1os. model cond No 1o wnhouse on golf 544-0614 ~~~d~1~1~46~g;;8 4 I 111 H11n11ncton ltKll Sea'"nd Viltet" a rewn 213-71164821 pets. St t50/mo, 111. 1u1 course, view. 2 b1 • den, Mein Baytront 3 bd, 3 bi. ---------ol tot .. , Ptf$0!Ylt.nd profeuro11ll planl'ltfll .... •-•-, t & S500 lou 675-9133 vpg1a<1ed, $950 Ev11 a dock tor lar,,.. boat, nr 1 b1, 1 ba, 011C, prki. Nu Tiit •ind ot 1ltt11t.ton you 6ntne. .... wknds 544·2054. ..-I t & d 400 • t I ......., I I nd • •---1 14•a Ctrtll •• Mar 22 Newport Harbor YC. pant. crp rps. . "Ptl IC """'"' O Ill ~re • nYlnt---.,.. WOllllllHE LEASE S2800tmo 873-3777 Utlla pd 630-4458 nntltd 111 1 loml w1lh bebbll"C broo•i end quitl ,. lmmac, nw pnl, 2 8'· 2 Ba, Va<;ant 3 br house, close 1Br,1395/mo $200ctean· ponds, cooled by naturlf ocean bf"lt' Md to 2 tplc. 2 c ou. Hb1 Vw. to lake, pools, 8pas, ten-N=~~~:e~~~',1111 g~~leSx, r1 Ing 382 Vlctor11 lhal t1nnt1 courb, unmm111 PoOls. •,.cum and beam. no pet9 $ t100 nf1 $950/mo Agt, lll11, 642 -4423 12-8PM lor • conttnitnl loc:ahon nt11 sllollPCnc ind 6'40-06l9. 759-0770 or 752·1• 14 Fiplc. O/W, gar 1530 appt emplormtnt and yo11'v1 eor • pl1e11nyo111 would 3 br, 2'1\ ba. spec, duplex yily 675" 16"' agt proudtr e1n llOmt. (htn Ktnntybun.,poitl) •nchO Mir• <5 ml'° or Seemed oelllngs. lrplc, L11a11 ltHll 2241 Npt Terr Condo ' bd, 2 1 Bi· up1talt1 wt gar On1 ind two ~100111. OM Ind 11'0 bath Patm Sprlnot) 3 ar gar Welk to beech No 1 bi. frplc. hdwd l11a 2 t>lkl be, no cn1ld/peta. Rant, S400l mo. No ~11· Aele adull apartments hom Hou1e In CHI de. Sevlu.. S 5 $700·, S""'"rlly S 1000 re~'d Av1ll 611 352 Vic· Avail leue with option. pet a. 12 Ol m o to town &beech Pliv&cy ""~ t 645 8161 s d ' .o: 075-544 1 $8751mo· .. 97.11J57 642.3073 or e • . Vi~w1n ••• '-' ully tvrn. ~131278· 21 t. 'p•,....---.,..1 -=-...=---I 2 Seawlnd 58r. 3b11. view, 2 ~corner of C1- 1 t Maly rite find ..,.,....111cu 81 Rent tO own 3 Br 2 Ba pool id n r I an n Is I p o o I nyon and Wllaon t i 2250 ,, 0 in HgeunMQHJ• v .. I.JI' knoclca Often °Wf*I you Pr r ts•s Br 2 811 rominllc frp~ I home $700'1 kid pet g11r-1800· I mo All '"pm "A" Canyon. 495-9028 uee ,_,......,etlna OWiy ~~~iillmi·---·-newer appli S&?S kldt agtt at 539·6190 BEST " Piiot Cluafflect ~d• to oron o •)'9, ocHn pe11 fee 539·8190 BEST Alty '" 5511-115:\9 ~ Br, 11n Ba, ""iifff occ. r..afl IN OrMOt CoelC view llome • Br wide.Cit, Sp11ctoua 4Br. 3'1tBa, sep qvlal aru $550/mo 1!>~55 Hunllflllon 'iill1C• lane Hunlin(IOn Buch, CA "*'-tac.. prof landecaped, ,,... ""° nMO People WHllfUHI LUSI bonus rm1, lam rm. l1ptc, I Ag&nt 846-3863 (714) m 9961 Phone M2-M71 ofubhouH. p oof, & That'a wfltt the V•cant 3 or hOUM. CIOM patios overl\8"(1, nlc•ly,---from 1111 S.n Ditao f1ww17 d11'ft nottll on Btkh lo ~tlllp •viii ly o.n.t. OAtlY PILOT to tall•, PQOll, 9PH. ten-tndscpd, I 1550 mo. TM fut"' drew In the Mc(lddilft, then ""' on McfldtMll to St1W1nd Ylfllet ~!'!!!~~~~~~~ "95,000 81'/"4·7813, HAVICE DIRECTORY nit 19~/mo Agl, 1.1111, 640-1327.559-8188 Ole. Wt1t . ' .• Dally Piio t "''~ nacl*t . Optft dilly 10 AM ·~ fun ~==:.:===~~;e:":f'l.;;3;;1~-M;;8;8;of;;C===-~==~lt~llf~ebou~;;;"==L7;'.5~a~.o~T;;7;0;0f~7:;;5;:;~~-~14~1;4 ;;;-Jl,,:.n~0-0897 CIMllfttd Ad. M2-&e71. • I Furn room In 3Br Condo. nr So Cat Plaza 101 ca- reer woman Full hse prlv, $225 mo 545.3110 Hunt. Bch. close to oce1n. room In cstm hm, W/O, gar 1300/mo. 960-2514 Shr 2 br Woodbridge home, upgraded, speie. master w/pvt ball\, n/amkr, prof. M/F, Ml prtv $525 559-6118 Hunt Betch Twnhse ne•t Shr Npl e. 281 dplx, F. to poot, •P•· sauna, walk S2~ mo Nd LR & Br or bike l o beach. furn Call Jim 675-7twl0 S250/mo. 963-8382 Lagun1 Beech. lrg home, epect1cvl1r white waler & Ca1111n1 svnaet views. $425/mo t ,,., vtlla 494·632t Lge turn. houH, br & t>a. Cr.an ntemkr, F pref. $300/mo JOhn 548-2497 Met Fem. hH vntum. rm w/pvt Bl to rent to non-smoking Fem. 25+. I 54(1-1307 .tt 3:30 Room, $300. PYt ba & en- 1r1nce. COOklng, wOfklng men. Legun1 ,.,.,. • .c.c59, llWll•TIL Wkty rent111 ,,ow tvlll, $t28 a up. Color TV. Phont1 In room. 2274 Newport Blvd. CM 840-1.C.CS WWl•tn Wtcty rental• now avail, 1128 I vp. Color TV Phon.1 In room. 227• Newport Btvd. CM . 040-1445 WwtW'lli!MIJ lt'119M.m OM Nltld Adll Ml-tf7t ''" .. •••• ltl2 A.8 Cltl.n 11orage g•aoe lor rent. S50 (213} 433-2435-. Sol. centrtal Laguna. rw Main bch, tel'I onty 164. 4114-3044 Olllu Latah Bl4 18 f7 w.ldM. N.8. 275 to seoo IQ. tt. 2~. n. Sultablt for 0t dental, Aganl. $41-5032 170 E. 171h St, Coe1a MeA. 2 spot, 404 IQ ft. Adrian Co. 649-8547 4001 Birch. N.B. 440 1q ft $450/mo Agent 641-5032 AUorMy hU ofc apact 10 rtnt 10 proteulon•I. M•oAr 1hur Square, N.8.7S2·078t da19 C•nnery V1Maoe.1ty v .... 750 IQ ft bMmed cell· lng1, Kllohen/1llower. HOO/mo. 973-377'1 I, ' t I ,. I . .. I i ., ~ , •• Orange Co aat OAtt..Y Ptl..O!I Sunday. July 17, 1983 Offlct ltatah Hit Otflct ltatala 1114 Ntrtg•,!ts, ltlt Wut.. 'll!! l!la ...... Ult Holt WHtt4 SlOO ,ltla WHt.. SlM 1111 ...... llM Heir Waatt4 5100 •ti ...... -··"""•""•":.":.":.";.";.;.;.;.;.;;;________ T. '1 4021 Auto Oetall Manager for COOi /BAKER FULL & PARt·llME S11n<1·I IUIAIH TAAllH P1raon1I S1cr11111y to -------• Re1tau11nt UCIUY CEITEll OFFICE SP&OE AYIAIUILE ~.M. llTIUll Laguna Baaen 1oeet1on. wlcn hulp. 18 or ovor 1 $300·S600 per week PrHldent of Logun11 tllUT IPPOITllm •• t'1.I. 0 •. II.. e•o41rtence & ealH 1t)lllly • pu<la Sub• 6<16·6237 Pnrt and Full Time pot· Be11ch Bu11lneu Pl•Ha R11111 £1toto Sa1e1 lor Sous Chef • \l"ust 524·3100. 11.11-ll.02/hr 111on1 ovoll No Expor call <197·<1868 CAREER Seuc11r ~~~~?r~~~,~~;sl cdnd A~O DET All SHOP Par1.11m11 pos11to11. 51,., F .. Ll TllE Plf Ness We T1al11 Call Mr Peraon Friday Mull wOfk Broiler person R E Broker Bd Re&ll0•8 ol)en111oa for µolisher. hour~ f.)cr day PART· TIME WOlll tiarrls 662-5790 wknds Cletfcal ekttla OPEN HOUSE Pantry person 642-2 171 545·0611 exper ONLY 495·9511 Opportunltl.. evallable MEDICAL ISS'T Apply In person ACE Baker . Porter Could tM> u~ !or n.•ta1l t>OO st! ft. to 6500 sq fl Laguna Niguel Appllc1111on11 ar11 Ut1l1111 ac· w11t1 the! Los Angeles OLD FURNITURE 23451 Thi I rt I D1shwuhe1 Help Waated 5100 cepteel dtslly through July Tlrtlll~ Clrculauon Dci· Back oftlce. excell oen· Ave de la Cerlotla. a I H •••• Ill ty c1111 714·498·9202 -"'----~----Babysitter tor 10 mo old 29 Please ai:iply 111 per· po, 1rne111 111 our et11s. 0 1011ge 633·6012 L guna Hiiis 855·6465 ftr ytul 8tt 11 Oii tht llET•IL Nt'M 0C Airport Cornt·r· vf lrv1m· Avt.• & M~sa Dr, Cost<:i Mt•sa. * girl ocC11slonu1 days & so11 In Room 131 dunr·ICHlO<>r newspoper Medical lrtlll_. floor. Otl4wtll • eves. own Ir ans & refs 511111 PIO" am Guoren Photo Business Maneger • \/..111,.Elfll 1a111 Ees1 C M 548·526 t 11 ,.r · X-Ray poslllon avellaole Duties Personnel (ai:i-11l1tr Rt1ldo1tlal • • .. HUNTINGTON 1t111d hourly wage plusl Ptl Limited permit ao-p European titgh fashion Secretarial CALL 7141833-8917 Opportunities Oflict ltatah 2914 COSTA MESI 225 10 650 sq ft avail In the most a11rac11ve office bldg on 19th St All spaces are ground lloor wtsep entrance Agl Mike Isaacs 675·6700 OIK OttiCe space, b'ea'Ui1- lully furn wlpvl patio 1600 SQ 11 incl 1an11011a1. gas & electrrc Mu!1 see $1 65 sq h. localed 111 Costa Mesa 979-4200 Citizens Bank Paige Simpson o• Ken Ooneh11e EXECUTIVE SUITES ltEWPORT IEICH Lu• new full service oltlces 130-295 sQ 11 Some 2 otltce su11es Recep1 & Ansg serv garden cour1yard lrg windows Call 752·6406 Ground floor ofl1ce wtad1 parking bayslde lo· cation <'85 sq rt 2 ;ooms pvt Ba $300/mo incl utll 2602 Newport Bl. 673-6606 WESTCLIFF BLDG. NEWPORT BEACH LOl,.e• Wl'hhll °''"" .1nd "''""•At• 1-203 sq. ft oft1ce 1·287 sq. tL office w11h turn tor purchase If desired Call Mr Howard 645· 6101 Commercial Reatah 2918 CM/NB 17th &. Newport Prime interest Newe• 3300 SQ ft. ample park- ing arr cond Owner 675-6900 Dull to con11nulng growth and e~penslon, a pro. greSSIVa llnenctal inSlllU· 11011 nas various op- por 1un11tes tor Sec- retarlli!i al all levels We oiler conlpel Jtlve salaries. e~ce11en1 com- pany pain benefits, ad· va11cemen1 opportunlly and a pro!ess1onal work· 1ng e1wtronmen1 For 1m- med1a1e cons1derat1on. plea.se ~on1ac1 Bonrne P1eson (7141833-8383 FAR WEST Industrial S · & L Rentals 2920 av1ngs oan 400 1 MacArthur Blvd 1200-2500 sq It W Irvine • Newport Beach, CA area lncl<fs oll1ces lrom $540/mo 538-1056 6500 SQ II. 3 lron1 offices. 2 large rear drive 1n doors. 'lira electric power 32 •a sq 11 1779 Wh1tt1er S1 Costa Mesa Days 540-9352. Eves 646·068L Equal Oppty Employer M/F/H/V U0,000+ Health and Nulrillon Co needs new represen· 1a11on 1n So California area because of rapid g1ow1t1 We are looking BABYSITTER. IOv11\Q, exper person eves, my CdM nome. tor 2 1 yr old co.mrulssior' Hours 9AM I cep1able w11h expetience. pr ox SO Employees). ay· Roal lttato SalH, tit ladies retall ahoi:i seeking BEACH UNION :IPM or 4PM • 9PM c 1 1 &Ole. Reeelvebles. Pay· f th I f ar1 Qxperienced career ' O or o 1 h Y o I n s · 1 roll, Retail experience 0 t •••••• H • v PTro81~n111n1agl 1'0' eP.,rronvlSd3eOdOI 557-3242 -Musi ue peraoneOle tho IHrt f1111ol1I oriented managet Mu111 son 875·5849 1· HIGH SCHOOL " u be atrong In sales E•cel-plus per week For an In-ME DIC A L REC E P • Send Resume 10 Ad No ltlwor•, hat l•••dl· tent opportunity F1ntt lo-Banking CAREER OPPORTUNITIES OISTRICT 1erv1ew, Call {714) TIONIST-Exper Ask tor: ~;~o~a~o:1~0\fe~. B~= •••• , .. , .. ,.for .. 1.. Callon Cell 547·7608 10351Yorktqwn Ave 957"2361' eKt 1204 Kay 759•8921 92626-0560 HHOlllH IR tht Mon & Fri O•ana we are recruiting tor the following challenging and rewarellng pos1t1ons Hunlington Beech. CA General o"lce w11t1 varied MODELS HD EIOOllTI -----lluitl•&IH ltaoh • AET AIL dUlles In small but busy 667·0768 Wtsl•lllftr artal. ROSS CIMDOIT FOR YOU COMMHCIAl LOAN COOllDlllATOll Position requires loan documentation. loan pro· cesslng, and secretarial e11perlence. Musi be able 10 lnlerlace wllh cus- tomers Equal Opp1y Employer OOOK Good Salary and Benefits. Mesa Verde Conveles- ce n 1 Hospital. 66 t Center, Costa Mesa CoOil wanted w111 1~1n· $4-4· 25/hr. Apply be- tween 2·4PM al Re· u~en's 251 E Coast Hwy. NB LUSllt& llECEPTIOllST CUSTOM CHlltET Position requires m1111-& FlllSll OARPHTER mum 6 months clencal • experience and must Seit-starter Experienced 1ype 40·46 wpm Duties Own lruck & hand lools will include tyPlny docu-Wotk references Farrell ments, ming and car Constructron 645-971 t p1ckuµ anti delivery; Must ~ CuslOMtr Stnict be able to drive a s11ck Pleasant voice, telephone Shift ex penance. take survey We ofter growth op- portunity, excellen1 work· 1ng cond111ons. salary and bener.1s Please call. Carol Thuyns, Assls1an1 Personnel Officer et 714-830-8800 lo discuss (Insurance) ~on -Thu•. 6-9 pm. Nice HBJ'lflce. $4 75/hr to start 963-7457 olflce, good typist/math - sl\1lls required, busy MORTUARY ATTEND· ----TV loittfltl lnoludt phones/sales service. ENT full-time Clays, ...--."' Jtlnt benefits, salary com· PI ease ca I I 0 ea n ... • TllE HHS NOME mensurate with ex-Dempsey 540·5554 perlence 645-7261 Motel Meld Apply• &030 UlllTlllS1 IUYEllS DISCOHT G-ENER-AL Wesl Pac Csl Hwy. Npt • PllOlllAM NEEO TO EA~~ + YRL v e PllOlllHSl?i $250 00 l o $500 00 Bch If YOAJ an--v--COMllSSIOI PLIT WEEKLY PAYCHECKS --fll (FULL y GUARANTEED) MHT8 /SALH WI -.. MAT( working part or full time OIRHll OPPORTUllTY F0< oor Direct SalM TMm • DO,..I ... a1 nome weekly pay· W (114) 111-HH NATIONWIDE ADYlllTIS- cMcks mailed directly to WE-OFFER. Ill you from Home Oftlce • $25,000 • Poten Income PLATE ROOM-PER-SON. •CHTllUOUS every Wednesday Siar I lsl year immediately No e~-•Full Factory tra1n1ng-No port-lime. Mo11 3 JOPM •TllAlltll& penance necessary Na· exper nee 10 appro.. 8 OOPM Tue I• FllH DRE CUSSES lronal Company Do your • Managemenl 11ain1ng t JO p M to a ppr Oll •SEAR'S PURCHASE. work nghl 1111he comfort #ro1ec1ed accounts 8 OOP M No exµer • ano security 01 your own • Proleled Area necessary Apply Pen-DISCOUIT TO Ill h0mt1 Details and appll-•Start al $375/wl\ against nysever 1660 Placentia lltDEPEIDEIT cation malled Send your rn1111mum production Ave., C.M. TRACTORS name and adtlress 10 KEYSTONE INDUSTRIES I HIRING DEPT 33, 8480 FREORICKSBURG RO , SAN ANTONIO. TEXAS 78229 YOU PROVIDE. • Reliable car •willingness to learn •Neat appearance •sincere en1heuslam PURCHASING CLERK 1 Butlerfleld Equ1t1es. a large financial services I\ all adds up to your ! Juccoss, i•ll 11ow a ltocin rour iH14tntlal ulu carttr with Coldwell lanker. Ross is the eiccltlng. rapid- ly expanding retail s1ore that sells only top brand name apparel, shoes. & 11118ns tor the entire tamlly at savings of 20%-60% Our new store In El Toro needs a variety ol people tor our gral'\d opening Full time&. PI T 1ob open· 1ngs ·days evenings. & weel(e"ds are currently a11a11abla in 111e 1011ow1ng areal> CASHIERS OFFICE STOCl SALES CUSTOMER SVC. Please apply 1n person Mon-Fri llAM·5PM at 24332 Roc~f1elO Bl El Toro. Ca (rie•t to Sav·On) ROSS llu1ti111to11 lo1eh Full Stnlct OfficH F11r1i1htd w/ 11ti11ut1 E16gance at reasonaole l prices Newport Beach -Cannery Village 3250 SQ ft M 1 space Located 1n heart ol Cannery Village area As ts. Mo lo Mo or annual lease . 75 sq 11. NNN NegolieOle. Call Sylvia, Pelican Properties Inc 714/645-6501 tor lnd1v1Cluals who have mJEL[)()RA()() lhe po1ent1al tor high earnings. bacl\ed by Co BANK DATE ENTRY OPERATOR (Nl1ht Shfft) GOV~RNMENT JOBS • Thousands ol vacancies mus1 be hlleo 1mmedl· a1e1y $17 ,634 to $50 .112 C ell 716-842·6000, Including Sunday Ext 1053 Area managers tor the de· velopmenl ot our market· Ing program In So Call- fornla wlll be appointed from lhe sucessful can· d1dates responding to thrs ael firm currently located In Ctllt hur tho ucillnc Brea. has on opening tor • a Purc.haslng Clerk Re· · dtlllll hi Qulrements include 2 NUHIHTOI HACH DRESS FOR LEIS EOEIM/F Recep1lon1s1 Secrelarlal Services Telephone& Answering Conference Room Kllchen Renlorl.ease 848·3 13~ or 963· 1~~ IEWPOllT HY VIEW Office In Newport over· looklng Harbor Great view & locatron' Proced lowl Approx 1000 sq ft Slips also avall 714/645-2628· low,ort ltach 1000 sq ft. well maintained bldg. quiet street As· s1gnee1 parking garages · ava-rr 64S-<i800 or OFFICE/WAREHOUSE low,ort ltach 2700 sq ft. well maintained bldg on quiet stree1 645-4800 or 64'5·3323 • S775 up 226S 11 1ne1us· lrlal office 18101 Redon· do C11c1e . ..-T. Hunl1ngton Beach. 842·2834 AlliHncemen11 3002 1rain111g Call Mr Dove. 1 between 9am -1pm, M-VV 714-891-1372 Equal Opp1y Employer MI F ACCOUllTIH MAMHEll Unique position In a non·prot11 numan service agency lndiv handles all aspects of accounting & reporting for grants & contracts, knowledge or automated systems & budget priiparallons Ad· m1n1s1rat 1v e skllls . $20.000-$22.000 per year depending on exper Good beneltts Submll Resume lo YSP.lnc 2803 Royal Palm Or Costa Mesa. Ca 92626 By 7-2 t-83 Bank mg TELLER PERMllHT PIT Position available 1n• our South Coasl Plaza Office E•per1ence pr eterred Call Joy Lohrk.e at 71 4-540·4066 " · "ols lnslilute. a na· uonel medical laboratory localed In San Juan Capistrano, cu11ently has an opening lc>r a Data Entry Operator This n1ghl shirt position ( 12 30·9·00am) reqU11es 50·60wpm typing anel some date entry ex- perience preferred Major duty is lhe. entry or patlenl mforma11on into computerized sys1em We ofler excellent benefits ano grow1h po1en11al Call for lurther intor- ma11on C.Null (714)240·4556 or 240-4557 Groomer will train 1n e11- change tor ~ennel help 20301 Riverside Dr. SAH. Hrs 8-6 Groomer XLNT op- por1un1ty and greal pay tor Costa Mesa store Ex· perienceo only 631·5995 -_. --NAIR DESlllER STUDIO FIVE Slallon lease available, own cllentele necessary. Ask for Judy 640-6443 Nt1tt11/Nt1t Cashier E11per1enced. full time. permanent. at Ben Brown's Restaurant Apply In person 31106 Training will commense on Wednesday ahernoon. July 20. and will encom- pass factory tamlllar- 1za11on. sales anc mar~et· tng Indoctrination and actual field !raining For 1n1ormallon and 1n1er· view, Cell Mr. B. Avers, between 9am-1 pm, Monday lhru Wednes· day YOUR SAFE (714)261-1127, Irv IHD EXTRA llCOMU Earn $200 •working par1-11me. set own hrs, no exper necessary Free training Call Monday 9·5. 261·2055 years of purchasing ex-WEDMESHY JULY 20 perlence. Position is re-_ l •o •, .. sponslble lor I he t• "' purcnasing ol supplies. Ult EDIHER AY. coordination of dlstrlbu· HUIT. HACH 12847 tlon and some 1yp1ng and t111ng We ofter en a1trac1- 1ve salary and com- pet111ve benefits Call Mary Ellen at , Call John HanHn, 114-7521 714-990-3430 for more 1·"'-"'"",._,_,...,,_ 1ntorma11on BUTTERFIELD COLDWC!U. BANl(eRO EQUITIES CORP.! -----mm-• P o. Box 1659. Brea, CA 92621 Equal Opply Employer Recep11on1s11secretary Sales and Counter person Part or Fu:I Time Sales Exper nelpful Apply al NOACK TROPHY & EN- GRAVING co. 170 East l71h SI S1e 117 C M SALES ASSISTANT rmmeo oppty avail tor sales ass1s1an1 1n me Newpofl Beach ott1ce of Memll Lynch Pos111on in- volves cus1omer ~erv1ce support or Accounl E>- ecu 11ves Must lype 45WPM oe ram1loar w/general otc machines previous e•per 111 secu11- 11es industry highly Cle- soraole Call tor an apph· ca lion M emll Lynch 1s an equal opply employer 955-6000 645·3323 days NOC HO LS INSTITUTE Coas1 Hwy. So Lag I•--------RULESnn SALES with commercial RE De· ... --------velopmenl company 1n Npt Bch Construcuon NO LEASE Presttgeous 01t1ce building, prime C M loce11on. security .parking 642-7850 OC A1rporl area. office space from $225t mo 557-7010 26442 Via De Anza San Juan Capistrano Calilom1a. 92675 DELIVERY Hotels Maid neee1ee1 PI T, English speaking Apply tn per- son BAY SHORES INN. 1600 West Balboa Blvd, Npt Bch tnspeclor RECEIYIN& llSPECTOll (Mechanical) Need Flelel Super- 1n1endant lo work grad- ing and paving small and large 1obs 972-0977 or send resume P 0 Box 15423. Santa Ana. 92705 IOW HIRIH crew m1111agers & can- vassers S 100 per hr eas- ily POSSlble 673·5187 Tt, CIHtrt 114 Trail· ttl IHllld IMMtdi· atoly. background 'nelplul Gooel skills a must Non·sml<r $1 100/mo Send Resume 10 The Macklin Co 4 Upper Newport Plaza Sle 101 Newport Beach CA 92660 ! llECEPT ITYl"IST I Newport Beach adv er l1s· Dtluxt Offices NIRIORYIEW Musi have Y-14 tolerance Min 3.5 yrs e~peroence E•Cetlent long 1erm 1em· oorary assignment dVall· able 1rnmed1ately Call 101 interview appo1n1men1 •NURSES We neeel e•per1encee1 lime share salespeople (We will also train he'd bro· kers) we have Ions ot leads and the highest commissions 1n Southern California Our pro1ect Is In a dynamite locatlon and prac11ca11y sells 11se1r There are 1mmed · open· 1ngs -so call now for an appl with Joel Call toll free 800-462·493 1 or call collect (714) 866-8808 1ng agencv needs sharp I ener get1c person for lront desk Requires good phon~ perso•ialrly & ac· cur ale spelling Musi • 1ype 65wpm Call be-1 tween hrs or 9-12 to set appl 851-3066 !!00 107 sq 11 avail 1rom S1 25 BASEMENT S1 00 SQ It 2500 si; II Call Mon.Fri 9.5 642-4644 OfLUXE OFFICE SUITES Bayfron1 bldg 800· 1107 SQ It avail from S 1 25 BASEMENT S 1 00 SQ ft 2500 SQ It Call Mon-Fro 9-5 642-4644 For lease. coroorale office space 1800 SQ fl ocean v1ew Pres11g1ous Dover Or 1n Newport Beach. near Coast ~wy S 1 35 SQ It Full service with wet, bar & amp•e pari.ing Call Sylvia PellcJJn Properties Inc 71 41645·6501 For leaseexecu11ve 01t1ces UC!o Peninsula Newporl Beacn. 3122 sq It High v1slbll1ty ofhce space plus 1000 sq II private deck on Newport Blvel 1n Land- mark Cannery Village Bldg 01st1nc11ve decorat- ing w1lh wooel panehng & wallpaper provides an ~Int atmosphere tor ex· ecu11ve olfices Avail tor 2-5 year lerm Asking $1 20 sq 11, lrople end Annual CPI Call Sy1v1a Pelican Properties Inc 714/64 5-6501 Broker cooperation For 1easeexecut1ve 0111ces Ltdo Peninsula. Newport Beach 3122 sq ft High v1slb1111y olflce space plus 1000 sq II private deck on Newpor1 Blvd in Land- ma<k Cannery Village Bldg 01s11nct1ve decorat- ing with wooel paneling & wallpaoer orov•des an tint atmosphere lor esecullve of11ces Avail for 2·5 year term Asking S 1 20 sq fl triple nnn Annual CPI Cell Sylvia Pelle.an Proper11es Inc 714/645-6501 Broker eoopera11on N-B upper 01t1ce, 643 sq h stiower k1tch, nr P 0 $480 646-294 7 NEWPORT CENTER Full service Execu11ve Sutles $575·$625 640-5470 Othce space tor lease-747 {t, $695/mo ullls pd A/C. ground fir 1055 El Camino Or. Coste Mesa J Blks E ol Fairview & Adams FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: 842-Hll Air Cond1l1on1ng & Healing experienced In· s1atter/Serv1ce, Laguna Niguel 83 1-0700 Allerauon person. Npl Bch area Call 8AM-6PM 640-4128 Found F e Alaskan ARE YOU MAKING ~g~~i;:ut~c: ~~3-~~~'i I WHAT YOU'RE needs home WORTH? Found female Lab grey I am 31 years old In my collar Vic Fairview & first year 1n10 Health and w 1 Ison 6 . 3 O -6 3 Nutrition Industry -I -made $60,000• The sec-Found male Olk Shepherd ond year e1oubted•1 1 d11ve wtchoke chain. male a new Merce()es. I ha11e mrxed lat>. blk Male whl 1wo oeauutul homes In m111eel Shepl'lerd female Ca111orn1a and one In Siamese cal anel male Hawaii We have a cas1ra1ed blk cat, numer· ground lloor opportunity ous kittens avail New-backed by company port Beach Animal 1re1n1ng Call Gerl , Shelter 125 Mesa Dr, 714-691-1372 CM 644-3656 round -Tan l blk Schnautzer blind & deaf Fem. 84 t-4351 Found White longhair le cat Big green eyes Young. Bluffs area 844· 1271 Found. Yng M Germ Shepherd. 6mos? 111n1Tus11n C M 642-2742 LOST 2 dogs. 10-13. Golden Re1rrever Tex & 1r1sh Seiter 'Hulk' vie 15th & San1a Ana, CM 642·6436 645-2901 H•' Call us · AM FUNDING RES INC 952·900 1 Authcr1zee1 loan Ortgln- atorfor S & L's, Banks Compeove, low 1nteres1 rates & tees. JO yrs Fr~eel & adJustable ts• 2nd & 3rd T O s Commercial R.E loans I WIDOW HAS $$$ tor T o·s, $10.000 up Nol cred11 check. no penalty Call Denison Assoc 673-73, 1 At\ Gallery Art ano Fr.,.,e Gallery seeking FIT nelp Gen· eral office experience necessary. sales ex per helpful Also needed e~· perlenced mall culler & framer 646-9173, AUDITOR SR. AUDITOR Irvine 754·1040. Mr Tracy l81iHn Orr. 4014 Columo1a Savings, an ag· gress111e and successful real estate lender, 1s seel\111g an experienced Auditor lor ns Corporate 1n1erna1 AuOll Oeparl- menl This new position wlll peflorm independent proless1ona1 appraisals ot all company oper· a11nns. Including flnanolal, oj1eratlonal and regulator""° compliance ;iu1;ms 1n areas ot securt• lies. bank reconcllla11ons, major loans/loan sales and services. income and ellpense, etc Selected candidate rnusl have ell• cellent oral and written communication skills, a BS degree In Accounting or related field. a CPA designation (or working toward certification), plus two years savings and loan llnanc1el auditing ex· perlence with a public ac- counting firm • $ 290 t u p carpets. Bakery for ule In Newporl drapes a/c restrooms. beach. 3.000 sq It 17301 Beech Blvel Hunl· $15,000 10 $20,000 e mo. 1ngton Beach 842·2834 can do more. Best lo-* EIEOITIYE s11ns. Callon in NB Asking price $75.000 673·2040. ask 1 MO FREE RENT tor Mr Paul. With .short tarm ieoae, full Olalrlbutor service sultes Keep your *HOT PRODUCT* ovethead low & pro. teulonal Image high 881 280"!. Profit. we train Dover Or Suite 1• New· $10K puts yov In business por1 Beach 63 1 ·3651 Call Oovg 6<17 -5522 IAY VIEW Beeutlful large office avail- able 642-~644, Mon·Frt, 9.5 Swimming PoolChem1ca1 Services Bus1ne111. New- port Beach area. no exper rieceseary, will train. 155.000 tvll amounl req Wiii nt1 $40.000 • This la an outstanding ca· reer opportunity offering an e~ceuent salary and benefits package end a beauutul work environ· ment For conllden11at oonslderallon, please submtl reaume with salary htatory to Person· nel Otticer Only quallfled 11ppllcant, pto11e Call collect Mon°Frl COLUlllla s•v1111s 9·6PM. Aak for Tim (<108) " " s51.0111 All LOAI . Mta tt LtH {ffi AIS~l1~~~~ Kerman no" YH'H 1111n 11 lllllPAYMllTI No cred'li ch.ck Irvin•, CA 9271<1 E!qulll Oppty l!!mployar Mtr CLERICAL See Our AC! 1n -nid"ay's Classllleds tor Purchas- ing Clerk. Call Mary Elle11. 714-990-3430 BUT· TERFIELD EQUITIES Nursing CNA·NA·Full time All shltls. Heavy Geriatric experience a mus!. ALMANO'S NURSING SERVICE 661 -7401 Call 9-tpm Computer SR. COMPUTER OPERATOR DISTRICT MAlllH To supervise newspaper carriers Salary com· mensurate w/experlence Company benefits and bonus oppty • generous mileage allowance Musi have van. s1a11on wagon of sml/p1ckup Apply In person weekdays l>e· tween 3PM-5PM al 330 West Bay St Cos1a Mesa Driver Full Time Pos1t1on. Mon-Fri, 8-5 Start 81 $4 00/hr Apply al Mas- ters 8luepr1111. 234 Fis- cher Ave Costa Mesa OMV Reeelout man- loat tho trattio and i1flatl01l ... ~~~khe~ur w~ngdesshi~h:f~ llE•l•EiCIUITllVilElliSISilS1T1111T11 ellm1nat1ng lhe 1raflice TV and Film produc11on co hassles seeks Quallfled anel ex- perienced cand1C1a1e lo Western 01gllal Corpor· handle busy office Ideal allon, a leeellng elec· candidate must be able 1ron1as llrm located In lo work well under press- lrvlne. seeks a capable ure with deadlines Exc;el- sen1or-level computer le,,I typing skills a musl. operator who can with shorthand or speed· monitor, operate enel co· wrollng preferred Mature orellnate opero11ons on cand1dale must t'e HP series Ill and 64 com-energetic. personable. pulers Requires al leasl n Ice appearance. 2 years experience on non-smMr, ability lo HPJOOO, plus et>lllty •o travel and above work ell9cllvely w1•, all ded1ca1ed Salaried m•nlmal supervision position Phone lor rntor- matlon 7118183 aller 10 Join the many who have em. CORNICHE PRO· round Westetn Olgltal 10 DUCTIONS, 973·9073 be en Ideal employer of· tering excellent salary and fringe l>eneltts which Include •bl-annual performance reviews •company oald meellcal/ dental/and Ille Insurance •credit union • 1 week vacation after 6 months • 10 paid holidays •educational relmbursemenl •employee atocl\ ownership plan •sick leave •shift dlfferenllal To be considered, slop by our Peraonriet Depart- ment or send resume 10. D Wisniewski at ~446 McCabe Way. lflllne. CA 02714 An Equal Op· porturilty Employer mlf/h FOOD IUPERYISOR tor Convalescent Hospital 1n Costa Mesa Good Salary end Good Ben· eflts Write Ad No 973 Dally Piiot, P 0 Box 1560. Costa Mesa . CA 92625·0560 "I f!OtddB'f It•"" ••lrHI f« bf.urr rw.,Ju. " I aold II Ille N•« da7 m7 ad appear«! ••d I r·ecfli•NI Ill• prlu I ····~ T.C .• ,,.u .... 1 KELLY SEllYIOH SR. INSUllllCE CLElll We Jre Bu11er11ele1 Eou1t1es. a large t1nanc1al services ltrm Cuffenlly 1oc.a1ed 1n Brea We are loo~rng tor an insurance C1erk 10 hand the com- panies llabll1ly casualty property a11d group medical 111su1ance II y~ have 111 least 3 years re- cent relateel experience anel are lnteresled 1n workmg lor a orogress1ve company wllh an at1ract· rve s~lary we inv11e you 10 call Mary Ellen at 714·990-3431 for more 1nlo•ma11on BUTTERFIELD EQUITIES CORP. P 0 Bo~ 1659 Brea, CA 92621 EQual Oppty Employer lllTEllYIEWH Newport Beach research firm seeks 1nterv1ewer ex· perrenced In leleptione & personal surveys Fie•· Ible hours Please send resume to Ad "856. Dally Pilot. Bo• 1560. Cosla Mesa, CA 92626 SALES r- lnves1men1 company seeks 1op-no1-:h sales- person. experienced In dealing w•lh sophlsll· coted 1nves1ors Ouall'lled leads furnished Excer- 1en 1 cornm1ss1on 673-5518 JANl1 OR/EXPERIENCED BIC!y Me1n 1enance. Mission Vle10 area $4 25 hr 54 t-3311 John Wayne Tennis Club is accepting appllcalions for 1he pos111on or Club Secretory. Must be ex- perienced and have pro- tesslonel eppearence Good typing skltls re· Quired Dictaphone ex-, perlence preferred. Apply in person. Tuesday, July 26, 10 am -2 pm. 1171 Jamboree Roed. Nf)t Bch $61111 10 S11r1 Lob Tech who would &180 lllce 10 do medical back office Call between 8-1~. 955·2022 Ladles locker room II· ten<lant wanted. Private Country Club. 64•·9550 See Karen LINOERIE·Adul-t -Items, Exper Home PARTY PLAN People BUY WHOLESALE, make up WESTERN DIGITAL to 50•1. Incl. UPS d•t. to tltti. Miii Mutt.I ltl on a Hos111u1 Ca111loga. •uP· Tullet, alono o•m• • plle•. 300 1 ltttmt tllYltll eplder •nd read In 11'1• Work aolo or hlrw Amy Delly Piiot CIHllfl•d (71<1) 966·8699 MCllOt'I ebout Mlll Mui· _ --. _ --- TAKE OYER LSE Beaut. otfloe suite. recenlly redec New cpts & drps. Suitt conalste of <1 airy otftoea. wet bar. 2 restroom•. conference room 201120 tnel storage room 20•20. tpprox 1 SOO eq rt In 1xo1p1lonel lndu1trlal park. Muat "' 10 el)prectate "490 mo 831·329& Call C•llfoml11 ' Htw '°"'*fhlng you want Heve eometl'llng you want Rll/LVll Ope111ngs lor RN & LVN on 3.11 or 11-7 shlh Call for 1n1erv1ew, 494-6075 The Gardens Convalescent Hospital. 450 Glenneyre. Laguna Beach Ort1ce, PIT help c1er1ca1 e•penence necessary Please call weekdays, 9 · 12 noon 895-1222 ORDER DESI CURI Good math essenlial Hrs 8-5 5 day week. Call 549· t 157 Pickwick Paper PlllT-TllE EYESl·I llUl ESTATE MttiHttd, 414ie1tod career llot11to waetod lor loalllinc oo••troial ltrtktra1• 11d pro,ortj ••1111•t11I fir•. Tral1i11 ,rovidtd. Call Miko Isaacs ll&-1100 R.E. Bkr needs agents to work open houses for hOurly pay 851-7720. Sa1es1Hardwa7e Full T1rne Crown Hardware, J 107 Eas1 Coas1 Hw). CdM Wanted Outgoing, depen- dable ano well groomed RECEPTIOllST adulls who enjoy working Attractive N B. otttce. air· with youth Make top Sj porl area M edium helping youth carriers phones. Ille typing and prorr.o le their estab-1 clerical EJtperfence llShed '"~tes Also Office necessary. Salary nego- Manager position open tlable Call Laurie. Chance to advance. 752· 1160 · Please cell 2 30 pm. 6·00 llECEP-T-I0-1-1-5-1-eml M-F. 646-7021 • 1 4 111 days $900 Typing Part-Tulle TEUPHOIE WOH No experience necessary, will train Salary. No sell· ,Ing Hours 5-9pm 662·584::. Mr Davis PlllTTIME WEHEHS Supervise newspaper car· riers early morning -4AM BAM Sat. and Sun - musl have van. station wagon or small plcl\up. Hourly wage • mileage Apply In person week· I Clays. 330 W. Bay SI., Costa Mesa, Ca Orange Coast Dally Piiot PAYROLL QLEH The Jolly Roger Inc. en es· tabllshed Restaurant chain. nas an opening tor an entry level Payroll/Ille 1 clerk to work In a 4 per- son oepanment Pe-yroll and 10 key allperience helpful but will train an lndlvldual who limited e11- perience and a desire 10 learn Salary com- mensurate with 8K· perlence Apply In person between 8am • 4pm, or send resume 10 THE JOLLY ROGER INC 17042 Gllletle Ave lrvlne. 92714 714·546-0331 PAYROLL CLERK S 12"1·11141 /1tt1tllly Recent payroll or rf1Co1d keeping eiperlence Is re- quired APPllCllllOns 11r11 btlnO llC• cepted dally through July 26 Plea~ apl)ly fn 1>er· eon 111 Room 131. HUllTlllGTOll BEACH UlllOll HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT 10261 Yorl(tOWl'\AVI Hun11ng1on a .. ch, CA Eque1 Oppty employer preferred Neer Orange County Alrporl. Cell Mrs Fennle f or appt 7 t 4/549·0, 17 llocHtloaist IT1'1at Enthusfastic. dependable person required for Newport Beech office ol lnternallonal computer sohwore firm Must be self starter & have good organizational skills. EJ< tensive phone cllenlele con1act, typing. hllng. & general office du toes PLeasecall 714/493·9530 For Ad Action Call a Daily Pilot AD-VISOR 642-5678 Newspaper Rostrvt you Wtthnd for Iha Ct1st &uard lltstnt Men & women needed for pllime 1obs w11h t111me satisfaction. Ages. 17 .35 wllh or without prior mlll· 1ary service(11e1erans up 10 42). Duty 1 wkne! a rnonlh. 2 weeks a year at a s1a11on near your home Use your ctvlllan skills or we 11 lraln you for IMportan1 worh 111 various Coast Guard missions Benefits Food pay, .$35.000 Ille insurance. military e~change prlvl· leges and a great retire- ment plan FOR MORE DETAILS. SEE YOUR LOCAL COAST GUARD RECRUITER 11149 183rel Streel. Cer· rllos, CA 90701, (213\ 590-<'335 The faatesl draw In the Wes1 .a Dally Piiot Claulfled Ad. 842·5678. Hun11ng1on Beech Union High Schoof Dlslrict 1s an11c1palrng openings tor Secretaries I (typing 45 wpm, dlo1atlon 70 wpm), Secretaries II (typing 50 wpm, C11cta11on 60 wpm). ar'd Secretanes 111 (lyi>mg 50 wpm, dlcta\lon 90 wpm) Appllca11ons are being ac- cepted daily Please apply 1n person at Room 131 I HUlftlNGTOll BEACH UNION HlliH SCHOOL DISTRICT 10251 Yorktown Ave Huntington Beech, CA 1 Equal Opply Employer KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! AGES 11-14 EARN lW TO $75.00 PER WEEK We now have IS ope nines lor younc uaer bfaveri to secuie readers for The Oranee Cout D11ly P1lo1. Our crew$ sta11 at 3 30 pm and work un111 8:30 pm. wee•days. On Saturday, we work • few more l'lours. You will earn many ltrps and Pllltt. alone w1lh 0•11iina your own money, 1h4!11 is no dellvrnne .,, 'olleclt0n mvolvP.d If vnv •rt inl"\sltd. please oil Mr hrl MCA M COOC (714) 548-7058 Clbllflwd Ada 842·5&11 Siie&, Bkr T Oii free 1-800·>t2M'376 3·400 to ..,,1 Cttulfled td9 do c tilled II •• ,, I Call NOW, to .,i1a l•UI ad• do 842•8e'r4. It welt. 842-5818. fet'e Tunet and bOUght It Live ffl hOUMl\"per 1tt11lc• fOf to.t a. You can MU po1111on 1n..elich•ng11 for your tufl•t and Iott ot 1oom and bollrd • 1m1ll other thing• through u111ry, Irene 673-8879 Dally Piio t Claullled W•nl A'"• Sell lhlrlO• fMt with DeMy Adi. Ctlt 842"6e78 ... Cell 842·5&78 Pilot Want Adi. ' \ • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, J':llY 17, 1983 lt'f IAIJUlt Cartet lemtt ._DrJwill"liiP111Jiliifoto ___ ..,..1.1a,_ ... ..,•..,al ... 9 ____ -, lt11t Cl!aalat 1Muea2 Palaliat Pl ... lat j licretarial i=ir ... berg Gr.Olng F'Mff elJll§.&llCk dry mwxtOXcousflcXL Hauling, Clean·UPI. tr .. ex.,...i.nc.ci Hou•MP« 8flckwoOI: Small or tar CU.tom hM painting. r• 24 ., D. 141-1111 _ ....... "'P!' ... '"',..~~~-- $114 d a Paving Co Ra/oomm resutt1. Free HI a let All Pha ... & Aepalrl trimming, yard malnt. & General Cleantng Call jobl a repair• Local r"J: dueed aummer ratH, WATER HEATERS~al Word p;oo:::rn; per 3[ Lie. 39788CM. 842· 1120 clasa Mf'Vlc:e, 750·9075 BUD 552·9532 lndl<lp Mike 646·8502 8-45·8512 fr .. Mt D•ve 873-2031 POOi heiltert•Fu<MCM & i.ttlf ~Ion. t .. ·t· •ALL s DRYWALL TAPING 11tFaueeiM•01·~..... AMI. Prompt. 642.eo38 , .. •,.. J.°" pay a aa.,.Jtt!•t •WE IN TALL CARPET ,.. ,.. J apanue gardener. llrMa~ry·Stuceo: new/ E. WllUam G1191 Painting ------..,.....,.---.,. ~n ~;{.ad l•fS!R-.~"N"vlll§~o~l't!v,.c"'X•A"'t-cau ~:.s1.15 s~1~~i122 F~!,T!:,'.u~:.~ :~~1'~3 ~~~~~~,~·r·~·~~~e.na~~~: rr:,~t~r~83~~;~r5 ~C::~~~O:!:.''::, or~~: ~~~.'~Jr~.' DAILY tra~~~~n:,1ack16f~.'j~30 1ttda1. 11"'' cal 544·9038 Ima( tnt1ol•Y:,'. •Cxomp. ::,-1~~eopr•--8St·9&0<4M&M642·9033 PILOT laaiana COMPLETE' CATERING U 1ectrtclan: l4ew/AePalr. .llPUISI IAIHIEI .jfic QbylNd. for ~Int worki'F~7t .. ;;, ROLLIN' ROOTER lenlct Indoor/Outdoor Parties All types. Low prlc:el. Lio 839-6035 Quick, Careful Service 30 yrs ••P· 521•8012 Draine from $4.60 (213)381-3131 free eat. 831·2345 Mow, edge, clean·up, trim, Lie. Tl38048 552-04'10 -----.,.------Plumbing repair. OC'• SERVICE E3CeCUTIVE' SUPPORT C C ELECTRICIAN Priced Free est. Rees. r11ea. Jim Ralph'• Paining, Int/ext, 1owe11 r11e1. 751-8753 Vour onlce. Top aklll1, Incl. tatal HCrtlt 6 6 958 •A· 1 llVIH• rea1 ratn, free est, 24 •--------- DIRECTORY word proceHlng. Prol. cement-Masonary·BiOCk rlg'1t free estimate on -4---1 ------Bell qu11t1y 25 yr e11p hrs. 84 1-3588 Smith & Son Ptumblng refere11ce1, 497-6290 Wal!s·Cust. work. Lie. ~;g:2~r amall ~7~'.-0k~~ HH lllE HLP1 Competitive rates. · --------Plumbing repalra & drain• I ' •• '. .I .-381057 Rob 547-2833 -Let me make your garden Lie. T-118,428 730·1353 Speedy malnt aerv, cleered. L~. 645•3426 OOITNOWll UlFHIUlllA ELECTRICIAN & I Int/ext, home• & apts. p I •-/It i Rod. arow your grass green s G c 842 3890 H "" JI fl 11rNew cabinet•. cabinet 5 concrete & mason· Gd rates. Free est. Lie. i"m fully Insured, speak TARVIN OLLEGE • · Your Delly Piiot Service Directory Representative facing, bars a formlca ary, 9 years same 10• 416449 Wayne 831-7530 English. & you wlll llnd my STUDENTS MOVING CO. Ptttri•t UOIWUl llU 'I coun1ertops. 642·0881 ° 81 10 n · Free e 8 1 ,. ft--I i work e>1cellen1. Call (714) Lie, T 124•438· Insured._ -E>1perlenced & Pro· MJ0 Hll t1t.122 7 14-840-1705 •lfllf .,_, ,,. I 768•3173; 11 no answer. 8-41·8427 Farthing ln1erlor Oealgn lesslonaJ Very reason· Ca11!_at2 CHlraetua, Sprlngs-Hlnges-Openera, plea.se keep trying! Kevin WATCH US GROWi HANGING/STRIPPING able rates tor all of your RefT10Cl9i-repalr. Unique & Ctatrll Repalr1. Lowell raleal Biggs Landkape Main· .,,,.. men VISA·MC Scott 645-9325 pool needs. For e11per1 ~~~~~~~~~ Unusual worll a apeclalty. Uc Tom 557·4480 lenanc;e & lnstallallon at - -Expert Wallcoverlng In· service. Call evenings ; -~~~~~ .&--... fiat 20 yrs lie bonded Remodel/Repairs, comm Springs. repair.door 0...,. your sef"ilC8. 11 1 stallallon. Aeaa Consult· 5pm 10 9 pm If no ~ Palombo Consl 962·831 4 & resid. Uc'd, bonded, ,.w. H now o er ng pr vale duly ant Asalgnml. 581·8590 answer, PLEASE KEEP Aceto for •mall busl· Repalrlsmt Jobs. ~. Ins. for est. 552·9142 S~;~c!~ ~:':~~~~ ... ,... ~::.~~ •. CAI:~.' n~~~·!: "WE GALS SHOULD TR(Yl1N1~) .. •t•-tlll nnses: PR qlrtles. sales shelves partitions Lo R J HUFFMAN & SON Blvd.CM 842·3•9<1 REPAIRS * Hlmll RN's now available 24 Hr HANG TOGETHER" • • • lax, FIS Comp!. Ml up & ' s' 731 8311 Remod/Add :t306888 Etc. Gary PTL 645·5217 Service 714·494·1212 839--0730 anyllme IMfta' I service Reas Fr1n. ra es teve • 646-8586 645-4644 S.r•Hia1 - 540-5834 atternoons Mair Clfaltsman, spec1a1. Clean ups . landscaping ,_H_•_•_l_i•,.l.~~~PP--P1iatia1 Pl11ttr/lt~r l;;;,iH"'u""t>ef,...,R_oo ... l"'1ng-·a""!1'"'11•y•pes- CERTIFtEOPUBLIC ACCT lzlng finish & remodeling SEQUOIA CONST·llc'd, Hauling · Tree Trim ,. ObMPJOBS -~~-~~~ ..... --•11!1PP!LA"""'sl'!llfi,.e"'R"''PA""°'Tl'!Cl'!H'"'t'"'N"'G-New·Recover·Oecics P-sonal S*"' T·-~ 499·3105 customremodellng, patio fr-••1. "'•2.9907 & Small Moving Jobs FllE HHITIH Lie •411802 548-9734 ~ v•. -v" =--....,....,,.---..,.,,,.-----covrs/decks. 966·2423 -..., .,.. MIKE 646· 1391 LE~ UPIEll by Richard Sinor Lie Restuccos. lnlfe11t. 30 yrs. 30 Yf• exper. 640-2088,Remodllacelills, wood Brad Exp Gardener. M alnt. !Need an Attorney? Maybe 280644. 14 ira 01 happy Near Paul S45·2977 Dennis Raymond Roofing •--tic 1 patio cvrs/decks. =--.,::---....,...-----cleanups, tree 111m. tree HAUL·MOVE·REMOVE nol. We can show you local customers. • ED"' N-/Repalrs/Racovers Ctill.!.I!.. Ra'ndy 64 1-0622 ~M8S'"' ... ss·y-d"'og-1""1 ·-a-ro·o·m""!ln-g HI Call Pete, 64I·1096 ur~~;;.1~·~0R~ees s~:.'o ~o~~u;.-·:r~':" & Thank you. 963-4114 I r PlAST()llC ;,;;P;O~F ROOF;NG -·· I dr"'"'all, hm rprs By Dtt CrNaiat f I T h T h & ~ ~ LI ••1•88 859 4102 N-& ReSPray. AemOd.. Repalr·Alleratlons schf. SIO any sz. Teacher L~h h 11 1 worry So take The Legat •1&L1n PAllTlll 1 '·'R ... ':!:; ':1';.:., Class A Fiberglass carpentry. Uc. •341012. Doors-Windows-Cabinets 21 yrs exp. 548-2848 l1rtlt1l11W11tttl 1 au ng,movng,gar· E11press Route. Call Prompt. neat pro· MS-1251 Ablllty Bid•• 730-1900 Panel·Pa110 .. Fences. 35 ft-tlti •-Mowing, EdgTng. Twice a 6rs~~~92 odd Jobs. Jon 851·2252 10"1. off wlad. fesslonals. 836-7149 ftS~6~~g:: 13 Aa~~llt vrs e11p. Jerry 546-4413 -· C "It.CJ month. $20 to $25. CUSTOM EXTERIORS Home, Apia & Cc;nmerclaf -.-,-.. -,-.-,-.,.-n-11_0_/w·.-1:,_54_6_·9_7,..0_7~,---...,.....-.B.•.•."-C.lt.,.•.•.i.•.,1 ___ "'M"a~1t!'!'!•~!I..~"""""""....,...,.._ & INTER. Reas. rates. Free Patch work, llc'd & bond· Aave you raad l llday'a rlv-•y-Parklng Lot Make your ahopptng.... Chlldcare, companions, eneral garden malnten-ROBIN'S CLEANING BRICKWORK: Smail Jobs. eat. Steve 547-4281 ed. Ii 140607. 636-9412. ClaHllled Ad17 II not, Repalrs·Sealcoatln~ ler by ualng tM Deity pt. couples. We come to you. ance. Cleanups, tree trim SERVICE; a thoroughb' Newport. Costa Meaa, you're mlaalng the beat S&S Asphlt 631·4199 le lot Ciaa1ltlad Ade. Low fees. (213)541-5150 free est. Abe 548·8519. clean house. 540-0857 Irvine. Reis. 675·3175 Want Ada Call 642·5878 s.11 Idle ttems 642·5871 bargeln1 In lownl • HOIOSCOPf BY SIDNEY OMARA Monday, Jaly 18 ARIES (March 21-April 19): M ember of opposite sex seeks personal favor , cares very much , is sµghlly embarrassed and can be considered to be "at your mercy." Focus on payments, collections, fiscal responsibility of one who w ould be a co-investor. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Examine legal documents. make inquiries, be positive concerning special rights and permissions. Focus on public· relations, partnerships, joint efforts and marital status. Personal h orizons expand, news is received concerning travel. GEMINI (M ay 21-June 20): Be ready to rebuild, remodel, reconstruct and to eliminate safety hazards. Focus on practical Issues, resolu tions concerning diet, nutrition, health and employment. You'll participate in ev ent which elevates prestige, opens door to major business or career opportunity . CANCER (June 21-July 22): Good lunar aspect hJghlights creativity, romance. intensifi' rela- tionship and ability to express ideas in aphic manner. Adventure replaces d oldrums; reak· through is imminent and you'll imprint your own style. Virgo plays k ey role. L.EO (July 23-Aug. 22): hnportant domestic adjustment is featured. Focus on reconstruction, remodeling, decorating and purehases aimed at beautifying surroundings. Stress security, provide "w orking space" for creative endeavors. Libra native plays key role. VlRGO (Aug. 23-Sept . 22): Have alternative at hand -construction , directions are subject to change. Make inquiries, d efine tenns, see places and people as th ey actually exist. Spotlight on publicity, contrac- tual obligations and marital status. Pi.sees plays significant role. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): You learn plenty about money, especially investment opportunities and you'll be in con tact w ith individual who specializes in financial counaellng. Y ou'll l ocate missing articles, add to personal posse!i>ions. Capricorn figures prominently. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Circumstances take sudden tum in your favo r ---e lemen ts of timing and luck ride with you . You'll reach a wider a udience, penonal magnetism soars and you 'll be at righ t place at crucial moment. Aries figures prominently. SAGITrARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Focus on n ew directions. added independence. courage of con vic- tions and ability to be rid of fears, doubts, suspicions. Legal d edaiom favor your peraonal interests. You'll have chance to prove major point and prestige rises as result. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Emphasis on greater securit y, ability to fulfill hopes and wishes. Cycle highlight.a romance, sentiment and special o p portunity aimed at increasing income. Family member announces long-range decision. Cancer native plays k ey roJe. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): You'll have more responsibility and chance to earn greater rewards. Individual who previously o ppoeed you will now cooperate-pomib1e journey is spotlighted. Horizons expand, communications are clarified and social activity accelerates. Htlt Waat.. 5100 ltlt Wut.. SI .. Dtt1 5510 _Fa_r_a1_11_re __ .....,......,1 SALESPERSON, mature SIPEllmllEIT 7' Green Velour Couch for Hallmark Party Shop, Great Oa.ne pups 10 good $25-0. Red Velour chr & I II . 0 Need someone with mech· home, 6 wks. $50 up. ottoman 580. 4,, · Sotld u time, 4 hr wk. E11p. 898:1709 A-..c n pref. Sr Citizens wel· anlcal aptitude & mana· • """'Y oak coffee tbl SIOO. 2 come 962·8910 gertal skllls for small Keeshound pups~ $75. L 'mp s S 10 ·$2 5 foam & plastics plant. 897-4978. 752·2870 Sales perso!i"Wilnted for 'Call 873-5340 anytime. --------busy NB ladles resale Male blue/gold Yorkle Antiqued yellow wood din. boutique. 631·8290 w I p ape rs S 2 0 O . rm table. 6 chairs & 3 Sales/PT, Sell Cosmetics TELEPHIE 963·1554 leaves $250. ~2-7876 and Color consult for IPNlmEITI Aalit•H your friend•. &45-6776 smus liiiiiii-=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;; .,.TIJ/IOPT E11per necessary Sun. WESTMINSTER ABBEY -through Thurs. 5·30 PM ANTIQUE MALL tmmed opening for sharp to 9.30 PM. Guar hourly 11751 Westminster Ave. well organized 1nd1vlduat plus comm Plush and with good 1ypt11g & phone proleulonal working GARDEN GROVE lllllls to handle a variety cond1llons. Laguna Hills ,. ___ 5S4_-.6.10•3 __ _ or offlc:e duties lor hoapl· office. Scott. 951·2177 tat computer services (R4) Globe stack oak book· firm. In Munt. Bch. Call (•--------case. S265. Oak stor999 891·5556, 8 lo 4:30 T!LEPlllE SAUi cabinet, $135. MS.6236 lt1ret1ry/la1l1t11t REPS I HY APft.WIOEI Real Estate Investment Co w e need good people 10 Les 957-8133 seeks dependable MC· set up appointments tmmac Jenning• Super retary with gerteral office lrom our Costa Mesa Of· Chief slot machine, 24K skills and dlctaphone ex· lice In the evening•, for gold plated comp r• perlence. E11cellent Hollday Inn's new travel stored. One 'ot ktnd. Ap· typing a must Varied club Salary ~ com· praised at 13500. sell for du II es NP' B ch mission • bonus. Call $2500 obo. 539·3569. 5<19·2988 751-4222 alter 1 pm. - llOlnAH/EIOHW T!LEPlllE SALES Ro111op desks. S1450. Bay Eacrow. Corona del Partner's desk. SOOO. Mar location. Excel. op-MCI, the na1ion·s long dis-Conf./OR lbl, 9', w/8 portunlly, benefits Call lance phone company, 15 chrs. 13500. Orp If Ibis, Lynn 111 547·5825 hiring partlllme Tele· $275 Hal rack, $325 marketing Phone ex· Chrs, $95 645·985-0 SHllTUJ pertence required Hours 5·9Pm S5 50/hour Financial tnvetlment F1rm Please call Bill Ward afler lor Educators needs 3gm for an lnte<Vf8W. eip,r Pers o n · 8 White enamel atove, 1920's, pert cond. every· lhing working $750 631·1138 .......... UIE·llW •••• GAIAGI SALi A05 NOW ClAHlfllO H CITY! HtlllOW .. '· nlllSlllll Sal/Sun 9·2. Art tupl)flff. Ill.IE lilE motorcycle. Fooaball Plus IO·pc beige velvel .,. table blc cles all kind• ::;'~:!::. 1:-;ft~ Sea lhelta, nau11ca1 ~ oitt of other J 1ec. i1em1. 367 venle rh"'hm organ (any· l fema, reweirr. ftfflliQS. ~agnolla Sf. " lge rock c:ollectlona, tapl· ---------,-one can play) S 1200, dary equipment, clothing Video camera. recorder, chrome & glass dining & misc SAT/SUN 9•5 antiques, 10011, bikes. I able w/6 chra, brn velvet 311 Heliotrope. CdM. (I~ misc. All must go Ihle & chrome $1800. MtWlng Alley) week81'1d. Sal/Sun 9·4, mach. cab S85, baker's 422 16th Place. raCk S25, palnllng1, glass HouHhQld Items. K-2 1lda, ~-~-~-......,,,.....,,..,. lopped coffee table clothes etc. 511 Acacia In Haat. ltac• 14 3X5112', ornate bottom alley, Sal/Sun, 9 on. Player Plarlo, ;;;ea, some S225. 645-1295 or Iv Ct1tl ltM '124 work $500. White round mag • . renan dining room table Comfortable 9' Sola xlnt ern/belge •tripped sofa I wllh 2 leavn. 4 chairs cond sioo 545.9053 all loveaeat • end tables S50. Portable elec. 5pm $200. 8X 10 cslm rug S50. heater $20. Set of white 3 sewing machines 185. wOOd shutters to flt win· Couch T Love Seat. $65, $25. Luggage racks dow 70"Wx33"L $10. 3 blue/natural bamboo SIO Desk St5. 1930 Rott· while blactiout shadea print S425 Antique fas! bike! $40. Bike parts, 34"W $5 each Jewelry. Armol re (wardro.be) clothes & misc. 2373 household appliances. $300 760-8706 Santa Ana Ave. bedding. luggage & much Cu1tom mirrored tebr.., Obi bed. mattress, frame & more Sat-Sun 9-4pm several sizes. mirrored headbrd S85. Matching 8402 Mlllbrldge Circle. credenza, more. must aell bei ge bedspreads . H.B. (Near Adams & N.-.· nowt 536-0132 aham1, & drps '40. Blue land). nef/Admlnlatr1111ve Ex· 6"I· "34 ecutlve Sec wle11cellent 1yp1ng/shonh1nd skllla Non-smkr pleaM .Call ,,,., ....... rl Wtltttl 20a.Mfftff ,..,.. Auliucn l Obie bed & boll spring• For sale cheap. 2 refrlg. wllr1me. S..O 548-4455 and sora. Call Tina or Din rm S900. Liv rm 1850. marble alnk top S25. 1,--,,-------r:::1-=4""4 Bookcases S5 & $15. An· •--~.-.!"'-1"1"'!~~ 553-0940 lttrtt1ry. Parl time, Newport Beach Yacht Brokerage Arm Fle11lble hrs for a 7 day operation, S61hr lo start. II you 1t'1)oy boats & are looking lor a lasl paced mulll-laceied fob with gret polenllal for groWlh & salary please submit your resume 10 P 0 . Bo• 1062. Newport Beach, Ca 92663. llOIETUJ Part/time, lor general con- tractor. C.M 631 ·2345 IEOHTUJ "Person Friday" needed ror sport• shop Typing, bkk'g, phones. errands, Benefits • good salary Apply al U.P. Sport1, 430 Wett Pac Cit Hwy, Npl Bch SIOllTAIJ Pl.II Active mortgage company requlrn I.harp, accurate peraon to handle Its needs. Typing, word pro- cessor, prof phone cov. erage & llllng skllls ere a must. Salary com· met1sura1e wt experience A•k for St e ve 7141545-1402.474-0300 IEOlnUJ/IEOIPT. for sales agency neer QC Airport. Aequlres good typing & shorthand. fig· ure aptitude & pleaaant phone peraonallty. Call Jeannette, 546·6444. ---~--__,, ---~-. lt•t 11 ... , .... , .. One girt office, Santa Ana/Tustin area. A E. e11- per1ence neceuary 631·3651 Steve. 631·1449. Bdrm S<t50. 838-0710 llque tbl & chrs $175. Lot$ of m11c. 2932 Redwood. CM. Sat/Sun 9-3. ,., ..... A4¥trthl11 Prt .. ••·110 ,., .... , F•ll tr P11t-Tl•t Alll&tt•tltt•t GE Obi 0-..n Elec Range Glau ShO*C•M 8'11 1 ~ $125 19 cu n. Refrtger. side. 37" hi. Converted to a tor S200 862· 7875 trophy & glaaaware dl1- fum. appllan. nilsc llems. some real old, even a wedding gown. 176 C«:lt Pl. oll QI Orange & 22nd SI. Sa11sun t0-5. IG SALE·Ws.hr. dryr, bar stools, dinette, TV, end Ibis, Clothes. Iota more Sat/Sun 17 Ashbrook, Irv. 551-8090 HARBOR AREA play. $125/olr. S48-68311 Ftr 1.-Hlttt Weft 01llMl•Olll APPLIANCE SERVICE We sell recond .. gu11 aDPllances. 549-3017 lllJAPPWHll Les 957-8t33 Telephone Work ken more hvy dly gas dryer H ·Sl ,., lt1r s1001oeo. &40·7739 No Selling. Salary, No Ex· REFiii. llH Fiii perlence necessary, will train Houri 5.9 pm. Call XLNT CONO. 675-1518 662·5844, Mrs Garrell Re frig $250. Wuher. TOP us dryer, dshwshr , trash Females Pref MOdels & c;omp '135 ... 646-5848 Escorts (213) 866-1984 TUllEE ........ leal-tffitt-retail .. ............ ltetl Refrigerator. runs well $5-0. 548-4998 Sears Coldspot froslless Space Master Relrtge $75. 6 42-902 t d ay. 642-7208 eve. 1ttff.14t, 1tt4, tlmtn lJsed refr1g.,11or S50 Nt Arm. 646-540 1 Herll999 SOlld ~an Din· Ing rm llbfe w/"9aves & custom pads, 2 cane beck arm cnr1. 6 cane back aide chrs, tradlonal. $225-0. 640·7257 fum & frig etc-. 655 Darr.it. Sun only • 4171 Seton, nr Harbor & Wiison. Sun· Univ Prk. Housewarn, day 9 on. cstm brau ~.awl chra. Garage Sale:Furn, book• l~rt ltac• Hff I llJ FllllTIH garore. misc. uems. 33~ jloocatahna or, yd turn. Let 957-8133 Riviera 631-11565 loy1,ctolhea&houMhold KING-SIZE WATERBED Moving, mu11 sell every· gOOds Set/Sun 9-6. wl wood ahelllM. heater. thing. Sat/Sun. 7·7, 2453 massager, Ilka new $300 Saf)ta Ana Ave. misc or bell otter 63 I ·5084 _1_1e_m_s ___ ~-,..-= Kitchen lbl w/leal • 4 chrs, ..MOVING OUT OF ST4TE nlte stand. lamps, misc:. »u1t Mii this weekend. Xlnt cond Shelley Furn., plants, ac>PICS. s .. 642-8168 or 752· 1625 Olmn a Line. Sat/Sun msg 9-4 2554 Elden Av. •riqlaleHl1 o.., ....... "'a. .... ...... ., . ., ... Healthy outdoor hanging plants & Indoor plants. also gurney poll & many othera. 2963 Catalpa. . ..J;Jly 16, 17. 10·5. IOVlll SILE Moving, Thoma1Vllle sofa, toveseat. 2 hi backed chairs. end tables & col· fM tbl, gl11s lop game lbl w/covered chairs. from S30-S200 Call 675-1223 Walhef (Seara best) under Moving sale. Deals Galore. warranty, dryer S2SO. MOVING TO FLOFllOAI Sat/Sun, 8-4. 263 Broad· UPP~ BAY: Complete llv- lng and bdrm furniture, teal wall 1yatem, stereo equipment. tge Allee apeakers. Marantz tum 1able. JVC tape deck, 9.9 John1on O/B moter. olher ml1c Items. 548-8798 or 548· 1415 &42-8557 Contlt'119 of 3 bdrm CdM way. house. In & out 875-3589 1--------- Naugahlde Sleep Sola. like new 6&1 ·8928 N-hand-cratted 4 pc solid wood llv rm tables. dk pine. 1180 Also Desk & ch1lr. S5-0 645·8•82 Nice aola. loveeeat, chelr & 011oman, never used, cost $600, Mii $255. (213)402· 1088 11'111 IALIU Thur/Fri/Sal/Sun. An· tlquH, furniture. ap· pllancea. plants, tamps, TV, BBQ and much much more. 124 Clearbrook, Apt A. C.M. (Acro11 lrom C.M. Pollce Station on c;ul-de·sac.) fair & \Ian· guard neareat cross street1. Sal/Sun. 10·5. Washer. Dryer. Garden Toots, Plants. much more 2963 Calafph E•ll· bluff/Jamboree •• ,.. 11 100 unit garage H fe. 14802 Newport Sal/Sun 9.3 Hive aornethtng lo Mii? c1 ... lfled Ida do tt we11. On sz w11erbed *lllnent. bookcase/hd brd, 12 dra-rt In baH. 11tnt cond. rarely u1ed S30010BO. 63 t-3850 hnltart MIS Rnuhl• , .... HU PISCES (Feb. 19-M a.rch 20): What had been regarded as a aetback will now boomerang in your favor. Emphasis on communication, knowledge of law, pomible sea journey. E xplore va.i:tous poesibllities involving Imports. exports. Leo, Scorpio SIO'Y /U•I. Queen alzad w1terbed Water Bed, wave ieu. long llH, lrg l'leadboard, aft the xlraa, new S800. eak· Ing $360. 24 t--06S4 alt 5. frame wlahelved head· Keap .,, ¥ on PfiCea the board, $90/olr. Cash only .. ,Y way·be • regulai 855•1342 ....... olaullled reader penona figure prominently. Marketing firm Melfa am. •••••-••••••------·---------bltlous Mtf·llartar, highly .... ...... II• ltlt Wu... II.. organlred, e11pertenc;ed _ 1ec 'y . Typ i ng , IOAI. UUI ..... ByOWnet.SpygluaHNt Bkkp'g/Accl'g raqulred full time, hardware, 2 .. n 12000/n ot••· best buy. $895.000. Salary commaneurete '"" Beaut2a1ory.~a with experience, 81n Broadway, Laguna '30PAOO..S25PAOFIT 1 beylllew.Wlltradefor Juan Caplllrano. C1t1 Beach. 497-4403 Call Jack 714·'47-5522 emalterl'lome, 840_..1ee. Phll 498-9300 Want ,._· C .. i42-5876 UTAl.UUS Gourmet eo<*were. full ti,,,.. 240 8roadw1y, Laguna Beach. 497-4403 RETAIL .... ,...,, ...... ........ ~ .. ......,, W1 are ... Ing a «Wllve, aneiroetic a flllfllOn con· aclOul ~ wtlo wanla IN challenge of management. MU91 ha\19 expet~ Mii· Ing updated women'• ap.. paref a muet know hOw to motivate otl'lefet Apply In penon Co JOIL'& In M..-on Vlato Miii Of call~ 714/ ...... ~ ..... • * Dlllllli FOR DOLURS • Earn big money tor "'°" hOUtl . 30 hr ll¥Or1I --wtttl potantlal to tarn S500 ~ P8' .... •BAM·NOON •HO EXPER NEC£8S •WEEKLY PAYGUAA •HIOHUT COMM t IONU8E8 •PLEASANT WOAKINO CONO you're bftoht Ind POMM • plMNnf voloe call Ml' Thomae al •T•o ..... ·.·~-.;:.iilr•,mif 171•0111 ~-­ Q =:.r. • ~aily Pilat · .......... · .... · .. ···= ..... I Riveria 1teeper tola. 642·54111 queenalze, II walnut frame. print• pattern, pert cond. $250. 549·3788. ' Secrelatill ..vice: tw>1n9, copy, etc. F81t ..W. 875-4456 780-Ult TYPING/BOOKKEEPING For lndhl./emt bullnaaa Hr/day/wk. 840..()IN itWiJ!£•er1illU clot ;:p:i;sr Clil experienced Mlmltraea. Al10 unique fabric gl1t1. Carolyn. 751-4584. Tilt Xu grades :nd aubtact•. $5 10 $15 hr. 8-42·9033 M&M 851·9604 Tnia1 lemce fYPlngtWord Proceulng Ouietl. easy revision• Reasonable 851·1041 Wia ... Clnaia1 il(e1 the Sunshine fn11 SUNSHINE WINDOW CLEANING 631·2029 Wnlte Wizard Window Washing. The only m• IS quality. 631·2026 Cadlllaca 10 Oo-Cert1 W~ltlaF.S Roll 'em oft the metkllt With a Claa1lflad Ad call Nowt 842-5871 Jtwtlg 1214 Genuine Emerald• 1n-d Sapphires. Your chOIOe, only $20 ea! 640-8688 WIEl'UMll.Tll IWlllll WATll 33 clear diamond• set In while gold, value $3550 or best offer 556-9557 Man's 14K. gold nYQget bracelet, 3 oz. coll S3300, mull get S 1450 this week 850-4133 Mans gold nugget bracelet. 3 oz wt, co.t S..260 '#Ill take S 1500 obo by 00011 Mon. 673·5619 lli1etllutta1 1111 ............ 1 ptec. patio .. ,, * Wood, ,_ CUahiona. Kemnmore Dryer. heavy duty. Weber BBQ, by warcsa. Portable Sewing Mac:Nne. 25" RCA Color TV ConlOle with ltn/fm radio& phonograph, Maytag --w..,_, 3 anllqua bfMklut ctlaln 1900. I [)omMtfc Rotaty Sewing Machine. Goff Clubs. Collector ~di. 54S-4662. ISm maple roclclf $20. 1 Cine rocaec S25. 1 Meple mag & amQl!lng atand SlO. Fuh bed, ~ $50 Stereo~ 125. Deak & chr $35: End lbl S10.Tb1 $35. 845-9327 4 Donna Summer lldl.cl $21.00 ... 546-Me7 7 piece Dining Ht wlleevet 195. Solid llWood Etager•• $75 ea. Matching ooflee 2 tamp 1ab1es 185 a 165. Gel L awn Mo wer •25. 848-4019. An1~ate telephone ,.. corder, 11111 under w1m. $181 ,_, mu1t NII for s 100 obo. 548-4455. untllF•l- P•lllT Bu1tneu ad~leament,o parties. etc. 9e0-2514 Bahia Corinthian Yacllt Club Mbahp. StOOO, call 1·991-5353 BRASS CEILING FAN Never uMd, oak btadea. a IPd reversible. froaMd tulip llghll, COit S300. lab see. 552--0718 Chin• a gtaHware, 10c-S20. Din aet S120. Radio S50. 97M277 Commerdal Lawn Mower. Lawn Vecuum, 3 .._ adult bMle. t100 eedl. 848-5348. Coors keg top. N9w 155. muat sell $35 obo . 548-4455. Custom 9 n lloral l)rinl couch ... rth lone COIOra. exll cond $300. I 8 It alum acaltOld plri, '35. 14 ft •xten1lon plank. '20. Ladder Jack•. $10. Anchovey ball t ank w/elec pump. '35. Men't tellhanded golf ctub1 wlleathar CIM. $32. 831-<>979. t ---·-· -~··--- .. OrMge Coat DAILY PILOT/Gui ... .My 1'7, 1M3 ........._., 1111hwtr 1Mt1 ftll I~ Mii At• lwmj!f Al!!!· ltwr!!f' Al!!!·........ • ... lae!!f h !!! ......... bclMlve MAGIC ISL.\lllO. 14' Ft Olaaapar SPo« Lido !=:.ci'~J'00· 785 ...... t ilt ........... ' 1141 ,.... tn11v......... t 17S C.twrtllt tJU gold mbrahlp. Slft>O. runabout Trlr, extru. 35 " · · '711-'M 23081. a::;p;;:b Euro-• nu op •79 ............... ........ ......... 1 •7• ....... V'"-....... , ..._.. oner. 831·3811, hip Evlnru<M 11750obo. 81~ boyt Ralrelgl'I S25, ~ -peen Model • tpd 21 peinl wife wtMa eMlfm ..,..._,_,,._..Ke v ,_ -· ,,_., 19 CarnetM UI flMI .-e73-ll04'0 Gilane t>oya eml $12. "':" ~~ topa, ~t.. All *I rune' grHI. 's 1uo: edition, elf. t1ewteM Oflg equlp.lu•c:er.allpwr.ltl\r power HI001610. 84e.125 I en 6 COllM1 WOt • • I"""' Aaln• ... _ ........ 649-teOe black body • blectc In!. Int. mes. 640-4032 8.4243 ti. JOHNN Y MATHIS ""'-Ba"'ii~-.-· .. dy~•bln, ••J 1111 ·~1 -'• .,..,.. .. ...,., ' mint lhr"'.,.. .. _ .. run --------• "" ,,, -"""' -"'~ -• top, Palamino uph. -•'""'' ' '71 COV, 391< ml, "Iv Int, Ill a , .. .... TICKETS: Sept O. l<lnt all canva•. trlr. radio, ....artll '70 2402. IMSA Rec. cer. cerpellng , Perelll•.I wire wtlta, OrlQ owner .... ,, ... ,, 540·28'42 tor Into must se 11 $ U 0 0 . c;;;;per §h:lii for ;m:Jj blk, Turbo, show cond S tl,500 P.P. 130-5118. $78H. lk nu. 770-0676 ~of ~· ~ ~- Jofln weyne r.nnit Ctub 979-3558 Plci! Up, blue on whit•. '12 500 849 2H3 J'" ----~----"'"'" ' w. ..,.._.. Membership 873·4243 22'.~ter conlOle, 22S g ood concl S235 • . • '70 2200. 'dr. e111ra tlnk. 171 S.Vllte, \llitlt w1t111 ln1.. rotelll ... ue t " """' "° --14750/0bo 133-8588 9¥1 842~385, 845-2375 •1000 ""P. 307 Chevy, N-"' as 6"2·73"'• -· ll-. •••• am/Im cue. ale. 29 mpg.I fully to.ded, lo ml, 17900. MAGIC ISLANOGOLD Harbor Petrol Boat J C 8• wltumber rack. IOOO Tl 111111,. CARO MEMBERSHIP tor Bimini top, bait tank, pert ::Over~:~~ 3~·f~7tv In· obo. '497-2865. '75 450SL •Int cond .. 721< 80 Et OorldO, LNlher, Mle or trade lor IRVINE cond, 1657 Bayside Or, IUlated.11300.673-9548 '73 Oet1Un Pick Up, con-11111&'11•210 ml,$18,500. 873-2823 I amlfm stereo, CrulM , COAST CC MEMBER· CdM $8000 55'4·8668 vert. top, new eng, Ur .. & 4 cyllnder, 4' apHd. '76 280 4 dr Sedan. Wht A.A. OrUI. fully equip. itlnt SHIP. 6"5-6100 23· seacral1 turbo dll, Mtttr llkn 1 paint. S2500 652-4242 CMMtte, Kint GOndltlon, w/blue lnlr. Loaded. cones. •11.500. M0-0491 Mu• Verde C C tower & plank, 3 111tton 5 Star o;n;;ai Uo:Ji:d. daya.840-2097evea. •uper clMn. muat ... 1 e .. ulllul cond. M~h. 1976 Cadillac Coupe ewtm/tennl• membership iteetlng, 2 radios, ADF, go50odconod. mutt aell . '78 Datsun PICKUP (PAOT3S2U2N)1 T$036C8H70, os10E perl9""' .,,.,.5290003 /obo55"' o9'•Y2• 0.v111~ O'EleQ~t . Ouall hiWiiii41""*_;.,..,, __ ,....,,_, lt85010BO 540.052 Lori n, OF. loaded, $2 /OB .675-24'16. 112500. 079·1487evea 0 ,,.,...,.. • eve .,.. 38 oom.,..pwr, .... cruH goodllree.SSOOflrm.S.. $23K 8 79 2a40 H FROM: 280Z.X, 200SX ClOl'ltrot, AM/FM stereo & Tl 1u 55 Moving mustaetll • Hand 6'46-0930 • " ' '77 Luer mooed. 1230, lo '77 CtleVy atepalde, xlnt end B2 tOI. South County 'll lllZ ~I.I tape pleyeJ. Cadillac wire 11 rM WMl. .,.a-11 toomed 100% wool Dhur-ml, 1tlnl cond. •99-2470 cond, 1ttrH, f2g5o. VWllauzu, 1871 t Beach European -XLNT CONDI wheel cap1 6 a pad<*S W~ 1Jf7 rlel. never used. trom 24' bay party boat. hOuw-MOPED. rune and look• 845-3708 aft 5pm. Blvd .. Huntington BMch, S27,500. 875-4154 Cabriolet roof. (167NWJ). 'ii !503~ COfonet. Oust $150-$400. 978-7227 boll style, pontoons. great. Asking s 1110, •7 .. Dat1Un PU, 5 ""d (714') 8'42-2000. • 77 MBZ280S $'4895. Nabet• Cadillac, • .. ~ 35hp Evlnrude, fully " .... ' E. lgl Ivory, 5'40· 1860. Hiii. · 873-.....,.. MUST'SELL. SAVIN plalri equipped, 1tlnt entertal-•99·5046 w/cmpr&boot,newtlrN, '74 260Z. mage, air, to ml, $14,500, Oya, 557 3534 Dane. 182 7875 1------..,.----1~,-.-,.~----~.~.3·~1-t paper copier Xlnt cond 5 ment boll $15.000, Motebecane Moped, dbl run a ·great $2800. am/fm. Must-· S•OOO. 752-0789, evl wknda • 1978 Cadlllac S.Vllle. Op· yrs new A sking 6'42-814''4 seater. yellow, rear mlr-646-9102 964-3293. 843-1017 6" CONVERTIBLEi...lil(e '80 VW Rabbit convert, tlons Include • leather •-.6-3--'-F•_l_c_on--R-a-nc_h_•_r_o. 11000/obo, 631-2242. $225 50 8352 n-. many IKlrH .... 200 wht, ale, high mite bul covered Hating lrH, 9-5M·F. 36' GRANO BANKS, ·72 5or. 1'5 -• '79 GMC ~ton pickup, "77B210'4-•pd.elr,loml, '78 MB ),,'450 SL. excel obo.549-M67. welltakencareol,$6800, Cadlllacwlrewtllelcap1, good cond, runs good. wood Loran, radar. 10' heron be pm, ladder reeks. tool bo11, 3 mll"tt. S2200. Muat Mii. cond .. $<t3,000, Pv1 pty. I & I t 113001080. 546-3f'7 °' ...... Avon, AIP Rare sgl tttrcyc n .... • • • · -·5381 • body s 1200 545-3045 , • top, (509UKL). On 1811 •---------<>·-Aries Goll Clubs M I / •nd '45 000 ml Kini cond I ... 5· call 642 2625 '85 VW. rbll eng, clean 1-73-4-4237 ull Powe< 1 u 1 vlnyl 845-334'0. w/bag. $80. 6'6·2725. diesel capable & ready 10 lcttttrl ltll $3750. 673-2083 .91 280z.x 2+2 sunroof Ask about the money -' • 8 t Rabbit. 2 dr. llte bl~. this w.-at only $8995. '65 Falcon Future. e cyt Allns tickets, 2 season go -M11t1co vet. or live ·e2 Datsun dal King 811 option• 10.,,; mileage, can save you thru our '87 BUG. Radilla. amlfm, mint, very low mileage, Nab e,. c 1d1l1 a c . , auto, PS, runs QOOd. pesaes, club level, all or aboard $65K. 675-0559 1978 Yamaha XS 1 fOOE, Cab,5-apd, 1tlra lue4 Kint mint 0 d 110.500 • purchQI & lease plans. $ 1550, c•ll 8'48·5923 15000, obo Contact 54{» t880. clean S775 831-8~ ""rt 851-7720, 673-0353 u • Sii ·1 B Immaculate tour dreaHd, •hape. Priced to • Mii 64'4-4~3n .. ' . ••• ...... ·•7 VW. •5"'"/......._t ofr. Brandon 720·1133 ,... "" P evat on alboa many extras. Aalllng 8,.0•9738 ,.. • -~ u • "" .,..,. 1973 C1dlllac Sedan '65 Mu4tang 280 Auto, Re<lwOOd play or tool Island. sold my boat. S2 t95. Bob.8•2-5484' .81 31osx. rune new, not 1 ...U Needs work. 962-3937 OeVltle. Optlona Include 1 rune well. loolla good. house. 6 X 7' $ tOO, 4· would like to partner on 1983 Honda ATC 70, used 1a1 nick or acretch, lmmac., 1301 Quall Stntel ·ae VW bua camper (fl) leather comfort dual pwr $2000/otr. 548-5&13 stat~ of David, $50 ~trek!"~~5~~e~6~1; once. Perteet condition. '71 VW van, cQmpl. relln. thruout. air. must .... , NEWPORT BEACH pop-top. 11900/0BO. • ti. ~h'~hA~aonea ·-~~ ~ '68 Mustang, 1tlnt cond. 645-95 15. tv message •c"" •'d d $3995/obo. 631-3018 1•• t•OO Mu at ae)I Imm ed. • ~ .. "' .. '"""' ·--•• •2500 675-8826 S..t$ swing & slide aet, 50'HILLOSLTRAWLER · 5'40-'4786.Scott work, Kini mech cond .. '82 280ZX T-top 5 spd M'I ~· lai 147 642•3003 condition (807JEV). ·71 Ptrito, lo ml, nr new 6'41-0360 ...vv/OBO. 631-5625 or out .. e, n •minor tnalcle ••· • ~. • Nabers Cadillac & in A 1 • · · Mke ,_, $14'5 955-1144 Monk Design. US Bullt 305 Honda Ofeam Motor-$22100. Dive Wllllem1 loaded. ~tended servtce I la II '68 VW BYa. new tlrM. cpt, $2995. Naber• Cadillac, tlrH, bait, nu gu pump, Sola $250, desk $125, Fty bridge. al1 cabin c y ct e . 13 00 . C 111 63 •8300 warr. new •ticker. Asking Aak :SOUt our new low tran1, 55,000 ml, runs 5'40-1860. runt good. BNt over stereo $100, call tor Long range cruiser 642-3379. '75 Dodge, B200. 60,000 S 11•900/0bo, must 14111• 1,lf'9 LP.I, good 51850· 873•2031 lllf ltUllU'I 1982 C1dlllac Coupe s7oo. 960• 1796 phone mag. 650-7476 Lu1turlous. fully equpd .65 H d 90 i.an orig ml, air. auto, pis. 15K ml 499"2922 . j Financing Available On '68 VW, everything new In-SOUTH OeVllle. Cabriolet roof, ·71 Pinto, orig owner, Sturdy l tx.rnkbed, $200 cons1dertrade6"'4-9629 runn~.~125. ~6-S3~~t x~~~~ond. $2500. Flat 1113 ~::~~~~~~:i' •Ide/out $1850 firm. AM/FM stereo CUNtt• S225, need• brkl. McCoy surfboard, 6 II. '69 53· Hatteras, loaded, '79 BMW R65 SHOO '81 , '77 x/16. removab' t;;(d 873-5070, 841-3877 aft cou1n tape player and Cedlllac ,_6_75_·_86_7_9 ____ _ $175. 6"4-6041. try $160.000 .. Motor KZS50. 11,.00. Both 10 Aati,an, top, clean & tun. se.ooo e. YOLllWllEI (~~~23;t:rr~~g•rfi!i ·74 Pinto, good school Surlboard, 6 ft 6 .. Ruuell. yacllt 642-1234 ml, llke n-w/many ex-Clauln 9045 ml. S2500 obo. '495-0313 '60 Karmann Ohl•. rebll only 113,995 lhla week. transportation. $1050. $85,645-8001 '77 Saa Ray. 22 rt tras.640--0138. '29UOdelX.H Sood own '80 Spyder 200 con-~_.79:;~~~~~;77gfr. ''WIWIU.MT Nabers Cadlllac. KathY 962·5MO wllraller, Cutty cabin, •79 Honda CX500 onl Sedan. restored. S9.995. verttbld. 33,000 Ml, 11 ... 181.1" 540-1860. '76 Maverick, 6 c;yt auto, Want lo buy club member- ship to ICC, BBC or bet· let. 851-7720 Slsps 4. head, stove. loe 1,.80 1 Ilk • eel Stereo. Wires. like new, 2833 . '09 Sqback. reblt eng, Vol Siie& Service 1979 Cadlllac Sedan PS. PB, • dr, clean, bolt $10 500 552-9726 m ' e nS, r • ''46 Ford Woodle navy btk w/fawn lop and Int. w tltl I good paint, good IUrf u~ • , S1650/olr 631-8"4 · · w5TtnEdA screen9• 1500· A blue reatored s12 995 Orig owner. $8100, obo. -c:ar.$1150. 973.2031 87And Leulng OeVllle O'Elegance. Dual 1--~------ Iliac. Waatt4 IZZO I Will bUy your top quality coclttall. evening . wed- ding gowns & lurs 840-6347 ELEO-IC ••y lllT LI 642-14''4 I 'P.P. 675-;.161' · I 1 11 Beach Blvd. comfort pwr aeata '79 F'-ta, ..,.,.,. ~-d. '" -u 114-998-5772 '68MOB.Hardtp.tonneau '89VW Bug 15Kmlleeon Hunll~tonBllch AM/FM stereo. r1dlo i $189S 2tte ;;;,,. s59oow/sllp 645"2963 '80 KX·SO Kawaae.kl, ltlnl '34Ford3wlndowcpe,un-lta•a 11"• cvr, nu tlrN , wire whla, rbll eng tine cond t (l1.a) •2 2000 ta,,.,, full vinyl padded portBlvd. 6"2-3891. Erickson 35, Partnerahip. • cond. MSO. 975-o55• r e a I o r e d S 9 5 O O , • -$ l800/obo, 5'0·8299 r. S' 73~ · • • • t...:;,v& Cadlltac wire wheel 1-.-------- Top condition. Equipped ••ttr lt•H 1020 675-3175 1980 Am>rd hatchblCk. owner. 1800· e 433 · vw Beetle: mtac. body c-;p•. (697waY). 19895, 80 Fo~LTO. auto. alt for race/cruise. Incl ale stereo perl cond PtaJ"1 llSS lO llU 1111 parts & trim Item a, N 1 be re C 1d111 a c , power, It, crulH, ale, Avon, auto pilot, omni, RENTS195/wkupallelzea '63LeSabre,lullpwr.80K 5'6oo.873-S293 · 178FfeuoeotblistaWgn. Tllllllln• 15.s3o. muat Mii. Daye 5,.0-1860 50,000 ml, great cond. Wanted: Paper Cutter tor etc. Slip in Newport. Only * ll0· 1IOO * orig ml. Tiii atelf wheel. 1982 Honda ATC 110 only 4' ape:, •Ir, PS. PB, CUI, '497-1112; eves 497-1597 . 14800 obo. 760·9206 home use. Call Connie $6500. leslle 979-784'3 T ii XLNT MECH. Mull drive. driven 4 hra. SacrtllC. at great lam car, xtnt, below 1111 nr • Vtlft 1179 Tiii UllEST l·e2 Mustang GL. auto. ti 546-6397. Relnell V-Bottom. vt9in·. ra H I<. $1000. 842-9W $650 or beat otter. In-wholellle Blue Bk at -•1 IELECTill bl $7500 846-2114' Wanted: Tlckel1 ( .. or 6) 305 Chevy 110 Vanson Trani 1024 '72 Citroen SM M-•tl clud" Helmet. 631-2738 S37oo. 548•8451 -u.11•-186 P-1800 ctualc, nu I ue, · lo< Pageant ot Masters 1rtr.1tlnt cond, s'kl or fish. 686 Skamper 35'. prk mdl. 5 spd, full pwr, air, IMther. '73 Civic. rec. for 12000 Ptreclit IUT \~~~~•rite~~~ ,!W~ paint. reatored. must Hit 6~~ru':~\;, '°S:::~ '50 FORD 2 OR ~~2ti38•2822· Eves $7000. 631-7547 ~:i:e~J •~e!.2-0 7 9" • ~~~u~':r~c~=! worth of work: rebtt eng, 73' PorlChe 91• 1.7. GrMJ wtllela. Kint condlUon. 12995· 557-3534 Dane Callfornlal See ua today! 112 hp n11hMd V8, 3 apd, hats, SaU 7014 owned, mini. Proud 10 brand ,_ carb, reblt condition 14250 or Beat IYPlf clean. must _, '89 Reliable. fair cond. IAIEll new tuck & roll Int new ... lcal b it. 24 1981 "Lan~•r 251 ·•.w. Trailtn, show. a pleasure to drivel trans. all just broken In. Ofter. 549-7858. (P0425) BEAUTIFUL! 5 radio. Mu11 Miii $750 C crpt, new tllea. $2000 °' -... ......,. M 1 Bent lranle & eYsp $600 TO CHOOSE FROM. 631-8028 CAlllU beat offer. 969-1221 Do you Willi to s~ 8 7.5Honda 0 /B, VHF: Utility I026 ~v1i3J,~~'., "11 or oner. for eng. &.trans, ·77 Targa, pert, cond. South County VWlllUZU, band? Need drumme1s. stereo. galley$ held. eoxIDILERSXS' (619)2.2'4.-073114'25-'4921 rfttOf~fr .. 49"-4247 rcda, buller1cotch, 18711Blac:hBlvd .. Hunt-'70 Volvo 4-dr. nu 2~~;~~E~~d. ---------guitarists, etc. For Info s 16,800. EYes 673-1154. REMOVABLE BACK lmmac. 601( ml S16.750. Ing ton Beach. (7141 tranal palnt/tlree, runs Special. '68 Mustang, 3 call548--0825 640.9013 1250.645-6930 '78 Accord, 5 spd, air, 642-1004 8,.2.2000. great S1250.845--0493 &40-11&0 1Pd . pony I nt Electric: Guitar, Oean"V', 27 It Feather· Fut, dry, Wit 9 fMl I• ~~ ~~~ tll ... '81 POt'ICtle 928, aJt1ra or-'80 284GL delHI. 4 apd, $3000/0BO. 54().2185· white, OtmarzJo pickups. $2000, 675-7083 Aatt lttictt --~ 112 hpfttithMd va. 3 spd, dlnaty car. mual .. u. ll llD Ull OIO. air. ftawleu tan b e.nltt HU uan1. HU Schallet tuners. cue EJI· IMPORTANT I new tuek & rotl Int, new '79 Accord. lmmac. thru 675-114'7 Tl-n• body, not • knick or ll llD •••t 1981 Li!!!ln T-A!! ---"!"""!.4!ru· condJ!lon. $'425 27 It Hllboat, must Mii. NOTICE-TO READE~ c:t.pl._MW-tlcea. $.2000-.oi. out._ otlG-. palnt..alr-wna acrAldl • .mlnt.lbtoughOul--,.....,. .,.. .. .,.. Cell evenings Rob $9000 67:J-8096 ANO 1 beat ofter. 11$9-1221 1Uperb, lo ml, must .... I t till 1111 N UlllT 18495 obo. Trade pose. Tl t.al ,... Coupe. Signature Serill. 031--0505 .. Catalina 38 11. toe ..... , ADVERTISERS $3995/obo. 631·3016 --•• 970~548 Olgltatdlapaiylna1rumen-., .,..... RJ(rAD\/'CR -u.111.-& 1111_,.ll.IT tallon. ta.did wtth op-i~r::!~•H/ 6226 :1e4~~3~6. than new 1 T:;ve~i';:: b~t v~~1~! H;~~d~ S:~· '.':~; ·~o:i~-~g~ 5m'r'·s=. IOlS~-~ \~~~ier:~oxtn~r:~: lliac;h . 1177 1111111 . ~1~~.~1~h:" WeC:: rller, never t>een used. IBM Correcting Selectrtc Ill. black. $850. Vlc1or e1ec1ron1c Calcu· lator. new. print, display & mem ory. $350 . 846-3389. •10' O'Oay. xlnt cond. dealers In the vehicle S600 s.2-814' • Heel cond. 780-1262 dltlon, super clean, mull '75 C ecker Marathon. 4 cytlnder. auto. tr1111.. (657141). On Nie IOf S350 Trlr S250. 963-5272 ctassltled advertising . ~~-:·Ai~~~~+ J!'''" ... 1 (P0410) 17987. 10 Unique, gd cond. Am/tm factory air. power a1M<· S 12•99 5 . Nab• r • columnsdoeanot lnctude Studebaker 1963 Grand-'81 Honda.Spec.Edlt,3'4K CONVERTIBLES IN ater. S2850/obo, Ing AM/FM ttereo Cadllleo.5'0-l880. Cal 20. 6 HP outbrd, trtr, any applicable tuea. turlelmo. $1400/0BO. ml. S8700. leath. 5 spd, S•ra STOCK READY TO SEEi 644-5119 t3,S95 miles. Ilk• new: $3000. 673-2935 license. transfer fees. Muat Mii 5"8-6838 elec wlndow1, tmmac. South County VWlllUZU, Come In & -Newport xlnt condition, mu1t '"' •nca2 1325 finance charges, lees for A •l I 7 975-055" 'll Wllll $!IOI/th 18711 Beach Blvd .. Hunt-Beach's finest Ntecllon (T0'453) At WholeHle 172 Capri, runa bUt ;;;:a, Ptu .. /Or11•• c:J~3'~~~~ .. ,~~'94t;~:J air pollullon controt de· • I '82 Honda Prelude. auto-Xlnt cond. 4WD. 675-4118 lngton Beach, (714) of prevlously owned $7987 South County w 0 r k $ 6 o o / o e o E 3o4T XLNT light air ~~=te;er~~~~~01~1a~; 1011111111 matlc, stereo. Sharp. f!J!ll I I 842-2000. Por1chea, Audls and VW/tauzu. 18711 Beach 6'44·1519/....es/wtmda. ;aceri crulser See L.B. preparation charges un· Tl 1111111 fl• •7500· 535·~ 19 1~orolta. 11e110n wgn. lO 1111 UIS Volkawagena. ~l~~)'e~~~~~~n Beach, CAPRI 2000 cc. 4 spd, OllOIEllll IRAlll 8 112'. compl. refinished, SAOOO 213/923-4402 Boat show. Sat-Sun, Slip less otherwise specllted 11111111 °"" Honda Civic 75, yellow. i ood transportation. Tl o.11 n • ..... 1974. Met 6rown. 11ero Z-18. 71 4-551-2152 bytheadvertlser. runagoocl,good lnt.·Ask-700 6317581 aft6 '74' Novi . 8 cyt, reg. gu, ca sa. itlnt cond. --------..,---.,.,------5cy11nder.5apeed.lactory Ing S1500. 5'42--8433. or · • · pm good cond, 1 owner 53 FASTDUFFIELDSABOT Aattlenicn/ air, ouaelte, rally• 833-1800 Allen ·71 Wegon. Rbll motor 11t1N $1'475.552-7889 $l500/0B0.964-11 . 673-7677 Part1 90 19 wheela. 37,918 mUN. Kint 1 112'1 S900. papera to prove. Ylllltl 455 e. Coast Hwy. ·75 MO/\U, reblt trans, nu 01• .. ••llt 13fl Currier upright, beaut cond . & 1one I 1000/0 BO. 645-2028 .,. 6. Flt>erglass Sellin~ Sabot, .. stoek alum. Musi. sport condition. SUI)« clMn., •••• '496-S559 4 cytfnder, dteael, 4 epeed, Newport Beach brlltlN, tlrea & thock•. '89 cutlaaa. 91.110, plb i Int cond 13 S/OBO 1 must _, (P0'407) NNI •73 ,. __ _,1 w 1~.. AM/FM llereo. 16.180 6'13-<l-0900 jood cond. $1'400 obo. p/a, air. $575. 979--0734 " · rims w/5 Mtchelln I ru Wl'loleaale *8987. South """"' • egon. """'' mllH, Kint condition, Also 1 Dlnette, Stereo ssoo. 651-0839 Coun"' VW/lauzu, 1871' & runs great. 111 $1150 IU""" Clean, overhM<I air lalcL 1317 __ P_960_-0_4_0_2 ____ Pl~atL t NllWllTU Wiii pay C&Sh 892-1889 Console & various mlac. • '' cath. '492-3530 ......... • • Items Call 6"5-5887 81 Cllev/Bulek V-8 231 S..Ch Blvd .. Huntington cooler. mua1 _, (P0298) tH itlkk Riviera. run• ·75 Nova V8. 2 dr, al e, orlg 'T 11.,, lilt. stereo eng. High Performance. BMch, (714') 842-2000. '74' Corona. Good Cond.. S8987. 10 VW BUSSES Ht ~ cones $800 owner. Greet ah•p• w/cua, nu tlr•. g cyt, Kransco 10 ft sallboat, Sae$1300548-2089 • ....._.. _, lo Miies, Xtru. $2000. TO CHOOSE FROMI ~.'5 1.u""' · $2000,117~7'46 clean. $21115 firm. T)IPe"'ftter. never been brand new. In bolt $900. ~~ -llll'ttw 842-6572 832·5&90 ofc SOU1h County VWlleuzu, .,.,.., used. IBM Correcting 673-2668 COMPLETE '81 LUV lft t ill .7,. ,. __ ...,_ SR5• llftbk, 5 18711 BMctt BNd .. Hunt-•74 Buick Century. $500 ·uh~le tllt~•=j _9113-4 __ 20_1 ____ _ Selec1rlclll,black.$850 ENG & TRANS. S700. mlwml'I u....,..,... lngton BHch. (714) obo,ndaboclywonc,runa 1280 .. mus '81K-CAR ~~ =~~~~ ~:~~; M,::,'er~1~. ~q~=·f:; 54ueot *LEASE* SOITH =d. i~~ ':. •;~ ,.,.,,.,",...12_-_2000 ____ . _____ grNt. 962-0873 Rodney , __ 800 __ . _ 54 _1-_ 1 _ 5 _ 3 _ 4 · ___ Bl::·:7t:J~11ee.MOOO & m 8"' 0 r y. s 3 5 o racing Full compllMent UTE BODY WORK New euto ol your ~. 5•&-3889 aft 8 pm. '70 vw Bug. auto. reblt ca.IUIJC tJH 1982 Chevrolet Camaro 146-3389 '2J..,n'::1stra~~:an$3~:=: p~rfs:~P~:~rr,~;-~~1 ~. ~o!~c:.R~~ C0Uln wttdye. eng. s2200. 831·5&48 1678S:cJ.,,&1V1".XLNT ~~: d~k~~u:i':t~ Ptaliac t33S Sr tiat ~I 0 640-612@ UTE BODY WORK 648-1328, egt. 1110 '77 COfolta, SR-5, L-bacil, '75 Rabbit, 2 door, ally cond. 78,000 ml. $6000 dowa, cruise control & 184 Tempeat, 1 own. e cyl. -. am/Im. air , racll. bk.le, good body, runt 552-3876 AM/FM stereo cu•tt• auto, S'195. 645-7578 Gol can.n-.S50 Goll Sabot,all wood.1200/olr. Upto50%otlyourNt. 3.0S BMW. xlnl oond .. "Wlftlll'T 1 2000 1 080 good. 11150/Flrm. tape.(172137).Priceclto beg $30. 84'0·4589 933.3232, 8·'4:30. Plnstrlplng. Biii 969-1221 stick. all e11Ctru. lltoye II l•llllLI 71'4/lle0-8282 '499-1997 1982 Cadlllac EIOor1do 1111 at onl~ S 11 .~951 Gun Cabinet Glau top, SAILBOAT· 10' Aattl ...... to20 '5500 obo. 845"2378 Volume Salee, Service 78 Cellca Llflblck. 9Klt '77 Oaahlr, 38,000 ml, ale, ='°'h':f cr:ci~r.:c ~~~= N. b. r I • d t 11 I c . lltH. locks. holds 12 Shorewood. oood cond. AIOheat cUfi lmmed. for '74 2002, auto, nu motor. And Leulng cond, 14800. 963~94. tunrool, tape deck, 4 c:apa and only 12,273 54o-te60. r2"s,trgtoekedblmsec $-400/obo 6'46-34'81 yourvehlcle.domettlcor palnt&tlrea.amtfmc111. 187118eacl'IBlvd. uklorM.,k tpd, new brlkee/clutch. original low mllall 1981 Chlvrotet Camero 200/obo 559-8699 loata, foreign. 551•8285 14250 obo. 842· 7888. Huntl"iton Beech .81 Corolla Stal. Wgn Asking s31g5, 181-8506 (10Ul801) On Nie this Coupe. Thia one hH cus- Peraon1l Cu1tom Gun Co1-S~ & Ski 7016 WE llY ·79 133CSI, very clean. (lH) 1•2·2000 5-apd. air. lo ml, warr .. ·77 Rabbit dal, 2 dr, anrf, wMkNabelrora onClyadS 1 1611·99.c5.I ~~';;dl~=g'', ':.'0~~ lectlOn, scopes, knives. 114,750. 642-2825, tmm1c .. $8500/0BO. Slrooco mags, CUI. 4' N le,mlac.542-2458 126¥sk1801tX:•Je1 CLWOlllS .79 3201 showroom new Ja1aar tilt 891-1361 apd , •In t S2300 540-1860· (f~G::'11.1~~~:·~i &nt turquoise Rip Curl Skis tor sale. Call Ray Ill TllOll loaded.' 51K, mutt -1 '56 bk6. very lmprealve. 5"8-8451 •LEASE* week 11 only S6995. weteolt $30. 5•8-8352 545-981 1 $8900/obo. 631-8638 17950 obo. 645·9628. Ctuallled Ad• are the '78 Sclrocco. ainllm, air. Nab• r 1 C ad 111 • c , 1. ldit, Glass Fish & Ski Boat. 16'. 82 3201 BBS anrf, A/C, RW 1lll .l&lllllt .,, • .., to • aucc.eatut $3900. 760-89« aft 8, N!; a~C:'.vc;'~,;"r;et~ _5_4_0_·1_8_60_. ____ _ lltr" 6232 ~~~r5. ~te~· ctean. 5-apd, Clll. $13,500. All models & moat colors c:::~::r~: WANT ACTION? VW. No down. Call Bob H I ? 63f-7270, 673-7711 In 1tockl Can or 11op by. -.. ,..~ .. .._ .... 2 .... 78 846-1328 '""' eve aometh ng 10 NII ·eg Lemans convert, itlnl cond, ale. auto. pb, pa, $3500 firm. 637·26345 11179 Pontiac Grand Prl.• LJ. LNI than 30,000 mlle1, pwr. windows & door locks. custom wheel• and pwr.• budlet aeal. (338WCK). PrlOld. lor quick Nie at $8995. Nabers C adillac. 540-1860. Sell with EASEi ft'a •BREEZE Clwlfted Adi 842"'5878 15" TOll'llba COior TV. 6 • • ... _ i 7 1 .......... I ..__, ......... --.... ClaNlfled edl do II ~I. mo old. $200 sa11y0 VCR ahat .,. f · '83 3201, blk on bite, auto, 1&111 MTllS a t-__.._a •-la----...... Beta II video cassette re-§w Avon, w/ftr brd, 0811, take over IN $33e or buy. 2925 Harb()( Blvd. Aa•, ......,.. ..... ---·· --ht.. la Aatll ...... =896~esu11eNew ~1Js:~~on5';'~~~2~ usEoc~Rucr<s ·~n~=~~1186.000 c~~;~l~A CLE' A I ANC,E 11" Zenith COior TV, xlnl n ng COME IN OR CALL FOR ml. Arctic Blue, 5 apd, Just 2 mlnulee south ot the cond $225/0BO Gary Man•lleld Sanl Pottle BBS whl1, log lamp1, lthr San Diego F,_ay. 645-173t 9'49B. newS70 64~-7338 f~m~ ~S-~~·~ Hit. 135.000. Lftlua Wa t UI Z2-llth TVs 19· color, 85 New NAV101 RDF radio. _.,..,, ·U k:Q lmmaccond rbh M us I s e 11 $ 2 2 5 , -•11-0 Convenlenlty Loca~ ' • .::~~F~~::~ RCA t-635-3728 H1~~1r::J:8~:iZgH &Compet&ltlV91yPr!Qed rnoo~ J1~:05:-ve· SALE Coiof TV 2 yr wrnty IHr Dtcka 7022 Ul ..... 1sMMll1 :u-muat ... very clean. t 148. Free delivery Open io' 10 ,.0c docks '°' rent. _ p __ 1 •• S3200. 869-0393 or 6 u n TV J 0 H N 'S Sailboats only Popular . •H IY ,.,.. -.... Salls-Servlce-Leulng 83 l-"03•· 648-1786. Locallon 642-9988 ,. aa. ...... r A IJ\ n:::R -.7-,-co-,-vert-.-. lo-m-,-. A-,-c-. nu-ISUZU Muat NII MlllUblsht Rcvr, 35• Power Boat Sllp. AUil 511 ~ V'U'V L I tlrn. clnl cond. depen- ON ALL '82 TRUCKS turntabte, cassette . 53501mo. 21 Balboa PllTl&l/lllAll Dlf"'<l t c ~.BMW dabte cl11alc $"750 apeekera. Oof'7: ststem. Cove. Owner, 8'45-5135, 2•80H.,borBlvd. ~••t...m •. i.. '9'4-6128 BE Low "400<>"· 551·8 20 673-1464 COSTA MESA YAl....=.~~=::!zr ... a It ti, liarltr/ Boat lllp needed for •• ft 141-4111141-1411 ~ 76 RX7. a IPd. computer Int 7010 yacht In Nwpt Bay, ahar· Wlmll controls, AM/FM CIN, -•TS lll lfl Ing ot boat possible. Call $•..__.,_ .. ....-. II"" CB. 16800. 8'42·9708 eYI. -760-1813 Good, clean uNcl cars: ..,_ ~·--... F• CUITH . prefer 1978·1983 Bulcka. UllEIT '8 1 custom 82000 FACTORY COST INVOIDE Newport based charter LIN ISLE SLIP Jaguar•, TR 7 • 6 llYllTllY Pick-up, 5-apd, atepalde, company Power or sail I Slip lor 35' boat. 673-7677 Porecllea but any model , ahort bed. matching .II •lzea e•2 6885· N Isle -~ .. considered. Top prlCft • '75 200~i 4 apd .. air shell, IUP« cond .. 1ttr ... " • • -port : .. .,, doc... paldl Call Cllve at Bauer oond. 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DON'T LEAVE, SHEILA! LET'S ALL GO IN THE LIVING ROOM SO THAT THE GIRLS CAN TELL ME ALL ABOUT THE FUN TIME YOU HAO TODAY !,.._~ ---------L --------__________________ _,_ ______________ _ ANN I I DIDN'T KNOW lXXJ 5/V\OKED ! • ACnJAL.1.Q, I DI ON•T ... MOON MULLINS : ~OOD NEWS,EMM,A . ~PLUS~IE Fl)(.ED IH ' LEAi<! b ~.-. DOCTOR SMOCK ~ Mf:. AN 1 M Y euDDlf:S ARe . Pu,-,-1N' oui- i"H IS L.I 't,... t-Je:wsPAPeR , POC1'"0R ..• ... ,A PERFECT l>AY-ro FIX 7H.AT L~AK ... ... S>t.JT YoLJ1LL HAVS ToF~~D HIM DOlJ8Lc-MELPIN~S ... AN' we''7 L-IKE: YOU 10 PL-Ace AN A'7 IN OUR. FIR.5,- ISSUE::! HAVE QQU GOT A U6HT, BE114~ I JUST STARTED ! ' i I I G UH ,QES ... I 1HINK f:{) ! I'M TRiJING TO GIVE UP LIFESAV~5 ! by_ Ferd and TQ111 Johnson 'CAUSE IF J-lE GETS ANY IHINNER you'LL HAVE THE S,AMf Pf<OBL.EM ALL OV{R A~.AIN. by George Lemont l eu-r we'Re oNt..-Y· CHAR<SIN' -rwo Cf:N"'(S AL-INES ~ vessu~, csANc:s , WS'L-L-e>RtNG IHS WASHtN<:;-rON Pos-r -ro t -rs KNE!!es Wl"T'H ~, SIX MON'T"HS. .. -- -------------------...... -..,.,. ..... .-... .._ __ ._ ________ ll!llmllll[m .... :I~Q~ MAQMAOUKE 1'5> '-"DING . # ., .. - . • A . , ~ ... I .. \ ----------------------------------..~~----------- CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYES? ,.._,. .,. •t IN1t six differ· .en 111 *•wtAt ...... Nh::eilfl-. •nd IMttetn ,.,..11. How ... ty c.,. yev find "'"'' a.ell ••wen wtttt tMM ....... 6u1n1w '' ••8 f 6u1u 1w \1 JIQwnN s ,•11•w \ ,. ,....,M ,. '••"°'4' .,. '•IPU•H r 6u1n 1w 'f 6n1d•.1• ~ l tk.4•\\lw '' d•:> l sa>u•..1au•o '8,lunif)r Whirl@ -------by Hal Kaufman ® • ONE TOO MANY? It may Mve been • typo, but then ... In ... This Is the w•y the Item reportedly •PPNred In print: "The motorist •ppra.ched the coroner •t E A c 0 c L L A p A T R H A L E c E N 5 I R 0 K E CITY WORD TEST! Inserted diagonally, top to bottom, names of ellher of two U.S. state capitals form six N R y D R 16 to m.p.h." WMt word •P1Nr•ntty Ms one too m•ny letters!. . JfUJO), IQ Oj IUH lll A1Q•QOJd HM lj)!ljM •• ,..,,,,,,,, PJO .. •Iii • Money Talks I "My number -cinco. Ires. uno - won the prize," said Jose. What was the wlnnin~ 0 number translated from Spanish Into English? .._ ... '"' ..... ~ • Kwickie Kwizl It you encountered• member of the Oipter• order, would you: 1. SMke Mnds. 2. sw•f it. J. C..11 •cop? Answer in JO seconds. 011ntxow JO Au• A1ql'QOJd '·''•XI" ........ , P."OA .,., .. ,., •• p • Tongue Tests! Repeat rapidly several times. if you can: Slim Slinn seldom swims. William Fitch filched a fish. Vera Bates bastes vests and waists. readable words IY horizontally. • Defi nitions, top down. for one: 1. Sign.I Mght. 2. bone. J. Napoleon, for one 4. Ce.sed •cfion. S. Red pencil person. 6. Outof'Order. Defi nitions. top down, for second possibility: 1. Churchm•n. 2. S.sement. J. Food closet. 4. Divided in two. S. Incense vessel. 6. W•ll Street per- son .. ..iaAua(] P'U• VO•M>Q \••••> 1•1•d•.) .13 • II • 12 WHAT'S UP? Something overhNd Is the obied of attention •bove. Add lines, dot to dot, to complete the picture. \ 3 WETWAAO HO! Add the following colors ne.tly to enMnce the l•unching scene •bove: I-Red. 2~Lt. blue. J-Yellow. 4-lt. brown. S-Flesh tones. 6-Lt. green. 7-Dk. blue. I-Dk. green. SPELLBINDER SCOR I 10 points for uMflg afl the letters In the word below to form two complete words: MEDICATE --.. . --- THEN score 2 potnts NCh for afl words of tour letten °' more found among the letters . Try .. ~ ......... ,...... -'•>tP '-1:w.~.._..... •' -F-or B'etter-or For Worse---by Lynn Johnston ITS FOR yoo~~ MICHAE.L!- ANSWER lAe. Pt\ONE!! IELL'EM l'M BUSYRlGHI NOW. · MICHAE.L- A~SWE.R IHE- ... Oto.\, l-.\1, OAO! t'Ll &R\NC7 AN01l-t~R PA\R R\(,i.tr [)OWN 10 'fou, OAO ~ GORDO ® h SHOE 'fou lAN'f, NORMAN ~LL O~ 'f~ fA1'~El fAttf ~ ARE IN 1"£. L~\JNO~'f ~ ------------.1---- 1-40\al' 5 E'J£R'l1MlN~ ~1 WORK~ ... O'-', 1~~1' °!> 1'00 SAO. °"· .. WE\..L,OC>N''T W<>RR'f, ~O~ l'U~ G,O OU1 ANO 6U'j ~Ou A NEW ~lR ~ 0 I I I i J . o~o ftlPPW • "'~ VAN1"~ \.l'4ll£ OlREC.1'tM& 'f~Af~IC A"f 1'~E. RE1tREMEN1 'J\lL~,e, ~ \a)"A1 1'00K A\..L 1\-\E PoR'f\..'I '40\J ~ \..ONG ? ~"°~ WERE C.\..O~eo\ by Gus Arriola SINA~ AtJO ~t-JAf<'// lay Jeff MacNelly 1 I .. 11/llon fires l1ubby; "smart mo/Jf!." RIO'= ''AIK''~ LOS ANGELE.5 -The stars are playing Hollywood House Roulette these days. 1V pre>- ducer Aaron (The love Boat) Spellil')g started things off by buying the former Blne Croeby (later Elvia Pn. ley) estate in Holmby Hills for $I 0 million. (Mrs. Spelling says they plan to spend S 12 million more to make ll habitable.) So the Spellin~· former home is available for a mere $7 million. Robert Wacna"s Beverly Hills home, which he shared with Natalie Wood, is listed at $2.9 million. The Wagners bought it from Patti hte eight years ago for about a sU<th of that. b quel Welch's English-style stone mansion in Beverly Hills can be bought for only $1 .S million. while Cber wants $6.4 million for hers. But former talk·show host Mlle Doa .... has the most expensive house on the mar- ket. The 10.~uare-foot villa used to belong to movie moeul HalT)' Cobo and Douglas is asking $11 .5 million •... When singer Jdo ........ had his pic- ture taken with Brooke Sbletdl recently, he called to her mother, Teri, who as usual was hovering nearby. "Hey, Mommle. c.an we get mar- ried?" asked the 39-year-old Spanish heartthrob. Replied Teri, 'To Momrnie, s( but to Brookie, no." .. NBC·TV's p~ department says that lt.s most-requested star photo- graph these days Is Mm: T nailing badly in second place Is Knight Ri<kls David ffu. eelboff .... Ano JlJllao, who will star in the new fall series Jennifer Slept Here (she plays a Marilyn Montoesque ghost), also h~ a 1V movie. Death Ride to Osaka, and a feature film, Mr. Mom. coming out soon. With all that going on, Jillian fired her own hus- band. Andy Murcia, as her ready to leave England with his wife and son for a new life off the coast of Australia. He's looking for the right spot in the Whitsunday Islands and will pay up to $3 milllon for ii. Closer to home, Alan Alda shelled out for a million-dollar summer home in Bridge- hampton, Long Island, where he and two others are plan- ning a 53-acre home-Oevelop- ment protect .... Talk about typos: Ano MUler was shoc.ked when she received a set-well greeting from Carol Lawreocie. her replacement in the touring Sugar Babies. signed, "From one hooker to another." Oops! Carol meant hoofe.r .... Abba singer Aanetba FaltakoS. 33, di- vorced and a mult1- mill ionairess, sighs. "I can buy whatever I want, but money can't buy happiness. I have trou- ble meeting men, or the Ticlre11u move Hamson~ wfk Olivia. right kind o(. man." Another publicist and hired Holly-rock star, Joan Jett says of wood's biggest P.R. firm. money, 'There isn't too much Rogers and ·Cowan .. Murcia, cash around these days, and I far from being miffed, calls it don't want kids to miss us "a smart move" and says he because they can't afford us." looks forward to being a g~t That's why she's lowering husband. "Excuse me now," ticket prices for her 16-month he adds for emphasis, "I have concert tour by $2 or $3 wher· to fix dinner." ever possible .... IJbence -Robert Windeler lends his clothes to charitable NEW YORK -Because ex- Beatie Georte Harrteoa con· siders the threat of nuclear war ~· 1 1 quite real. he · s organizations that charge viewing fees. "Pe<>- Cove phoeo by Don Hunsiein; Doughnut coortesy Krispy pie will pay anything, .. gushes the star, "to see my beautiful things up close." -Anita Summer WA.5HINGTON -When it comes to selecting which wines to serve at official White House functions. choosing be- tween red and white is the least of it. So the Reagan Ad- ministration has added a wine adviser. David Berkley, to the President's kitchen cabi· net Finding a drier-than-usual Kosher wine to serve to Israeli Prime Minister Mftwcbem Bectn. for example. required weeks of research by Berkley -whose services are gratis - before he found a Hagalen Johannisberg riesling. The Reaeans' tastes are easier to satisfy. The PTesident prefers mature red wi~. such as a 1970 Beaulieu Private Reserve cabemet sauvignon and a 1976 Jourdan c.abernet sau- vignon. Mrs. R~. who can do without wane. p refers whites when she does imbibe, such ~dry chenin blanc and a Trefethen 1979 chardonnay. ... The results are in on a key early battle among the Dern<> cratic Presidential contenders -the battle for the c.atchiest ~headquarters phone number. Wallil!r Moadale landed a number he hopes will be clo9e to his future Pennsyl· vania Avenue home - 625-/600. Jobn Glmn and Erneet Hollln1• want everyone to know that next year wilt-be theirs. ~ Glenn chose 783-1984, HolliJW 393-1984. When they're fighting for the almighty cam- paign dollar. they figure any lit- tle advantage can't hurt. -Kathleen Maxo and Jane onenberg llOY ICHllDlll {/Or of Blue Thunder I once re.cl that you claim to have no vice9. lmpoui- ble -~e bu at leMt one. -P.A., CoundJ Blufta, Iowa If I have one at all it musl be jogging. I guess I'm a normal, everyday kind of guy. I haven't got any problems or hangups. Anytime I get car· ried away with myself and become impossible, my wife, Cynthia. a great leveling force. says. "Here are your mashed potatoes, movie star. and remember -to pllt out the ear· bage tonight.'' I I .. f z ~ IUUNLUCG f 51or ul All My Children l CM you 1emember the 0 ftnt time you watcbed a i aoap? -M.J., lrenton, N.J. ~ I can remember very vividly. I J was 3 years old, and I didn't .. watch one but three -loue z of Uk. Guiding Light and ~ St>orch for Tomorrow. And I f loved them. Al that time they were only IS minutes long, I . watched with my mother. her i best friend and her little girl I every day over lunch. I knew all the characters very well and couldn't wait to~ th<' i bits that had children in them. J I remember thinking. too. rhat f when I grew up I wanted to do ~ that 111 Cl 1893 FAMILY WlEKL.Y All f'IOMa rntMICI, . . 6 mg "tar;· 0.6 mg nicotine av. per c1g8'ett1.' by FTC mtthod . Warning: The Surgeon General Ha s Determined That Cigarana Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. r Only 6 mg.yet rich enough to be called deluxe. Regularand Menthol. I By Robert V. Weinstein I f you 're not primed and ready. find- ing a job in the future may be even harder than it is now. The world is changing faster than any of us dare Imagine, and a job seeker must do everything In his power to adjust to those chaoses before he is left in the wake of untold technological break· through$. After all. who wants to be outproduced and outwitted by a com· puter less than one-sixteenth his sir.e? The buzzword for the 80's is tech· nology. But contrary to popular belief, lechnology doesn't mean fewer jobs. More accoratey. ii points to a whole banery of new, exciting jobs. Don't flinch when you hear the word. In· stead, o~ yourself up 10 It. ~mbrace it. and molt lmportan1ly, underslond II. .. PAMm.Y WUAY. M.Y 11 . 1113 At no other time is long-range career planning so cruaal In this high-tech. supersonic world of ours. strategy, focus, direction and acquisition of skills are mandatory. Above all. you must unders&and the givens of the market· place. A few of those pervasive givens are: • High unemployment. Unfortunate- ly, high unemployment is going to be with us tor a while. The national unemployment rate is hovering at 10 percent, with some forecasters predict· ing continued increases. Even if lhe unemployment rate drops a bit, all in· dicators point to an uncomk>rtably high unemployment rate for some time. • The automated work place. Re- member jolting about machines replac- ing men? It's no laughing matter any· more. Machines -actually sophis- ticated computers that can do just about anythins short of breeding other computers -are replacins people in a variety of heavy industry, assembly- line jobs. • A changing ..)¥0t'k force. In 1900 there were 4.9 million women in lhe labor force; in 1950 It wa.s 18.4 million: and in the summer of 1982 the figure jumped to 43.5 million. The Bu~au or Labor Statistics reports thal by the time we reach the 21st century, women will make up an addillonal 4 percent of the labor force. • The explosion of white<ollar lnfor· matlon jobs. In 1977 the United States became a whlte-oollar economy. with whlte<ollar jobs outdistancing blue- collar jobs for the first time In lllslory. At present there are more than 50 million white-collar workers compared to 46 million in other jobs. White-collar employment is expected to account for 60.7 million out of a total 119.5 million workers by 1990. according to Bureau or Labor Statistics projections. Almost a third of the projected growth through- out the remainder of the 1980's will be due to the creation of new jobs. Through technological evolution we've become an ink>rmation society. Al the moment five out of J 0 jobs are informa- tion jobs; in the next two decades. seven out of 10 jobs may fall into the ink>rmation calegory. • Growth of the service sector. Within the 35 to 45 ase range, which is considered the high-earning period of people's lives, there are approximately · 12 million families with two full-time adult -workers ln each. Over the next decade this sroup is expected to In· crease by SO percent. They'll be busy. hard-working and ~ive. and they'll depend more on others to pro- vide basic services. Hence. the srowth In the service seaor. With that as a beckdrop, let's ftnd out where the best opportunitJes lie. ....... Even alter doubling In the I 970's, overall employment In the technoloal· cal fields is expected to almost double asain by 1990. wilh continued growth projected Into the.21st century. One of the hottest arw Is computm. Toppins the list of fut.growing jobs is computer· service technician, with a projected t growth rate of 93.2 percent through .. 1990. Systems analyst will grow by ~ 67.8 percent. Computer and peripher-~ al-equipment operator, the largest oc· ~ cupational group in the computer field. ~ will more than double. Job openings ~ should average 53,000 a year ~ No matter how vou look at 1t, the ~ next 20 yea.rs will be a period of conti· nuing explosive growth in technologi· cal jobs. As forecasters predicted. the computer industry Is in the process of giving birth to subindustries. which ~ will grow and prosper as the cost of I manufacturing advanced systems comes down. One such mini-industry Is 1ft«:ommunicalions. Simply defined. telecommunications takes in many of I the latest technological developments. ! • such as data and facsimile transmis- sion. office automation, as well as data· processing equipment. all or which facilitate the transmission and recep- tion of messages over great distances. According to the lnlemational Com- munications Association, which represents users of tefecommunications systems, there are approximately 4,000 telecommunications professionals working for some 500 corporations. The field is growing rapidly, and future · needs call for qualified people to design, maintain and service relecom- municating systems. Robotics is another exciting high· tech field that is just erupting in ground-floor opportunities at virtually every level. Japan is currently the world leader in robot technology. with the United Stares hell-bent on sprinting into first place. No one knnws when that day will occur. but it's safe to say that robot produdion will increase dra- matically -with a corresponding in· crease in demand for the technological knowhow necessary lo manufacture them. Robotics offers lucrative career possibilities for designers. technicians and computer specialists, as well as sales and marketing people. ,.,....c••• _Graduating engineers can write their own career ticket. The rule of thumb is; The greater the demand for the engi· neering specialty. the more it pays. Demand for engineers stems from the continued development of synthe- tic fuels, greater defense spending and the incre.uing use of cost~f1ective tech· nologies. such as microprocessors. fiber optics. satellite transmission and ! computer-aided manufacturing. en Peterson s Guide for Engineering. 1 Science and Computing Jobs lists 34 I engineering fields that recruiters are { trying to fill. Among lhe high-demand z areas are mechanical, computer. sci· I enei?, electrical, electronics. Industrial· "' management. chemical. civil, informa· tion science, engineering physics and systems engineering -and that's only the tip of the iceberg. There will also be a demand for environmental, biomedl· cal, fire protection. energy, ocean, ceramic and plastics engineers. The )ob outlook for the health-care industry is excellent. Since progress within this br~ field is In· tlmately entwined with technological advances. we can look forward to new careers and accompanying technolo- gies. Medical-care expenditures accounted for 8.4 percent of personakonsump- tion expendJtures In 1972 and 8. 7 per· cent in 1979. By 1990 the figme will e5Cllate to better than 10 perc-ent. The mosa dramatic reason for the continued srowth of medical~re expenditures will be an asi"8 popularion. In l 979 the number of peraons ase 65 WM 24. 7 million. or lf .2 percent of the totaJ population. By 199P 29.8 million. or 12.2 percent of the total, will fall into this age group. So from any number of career perspectives. geriatrics offers an exciting future . There will be a continu- ing need for geriatric physicians. psy- chologists, psychiatrists; support. social and recreation worke~; as well as physical therapists, employment spe- DNA gmiu.a will probably find worlt. cialisls and an army of derical workers. In the health-care field in general, there will be a persistent need for general practitioners. specialists and dentists, as well as openings for technical medical-support workers. such as emer~cy medical technl· clans, optometric assistants. electrocar· dlograph technicians, occupational therapists. dietitians. nutritionists, ultrasound technicians. nurses, etc. As we head for the 90's, we can look forward to more leisure time. Iner~ productivity, shorter working hours and new technological advances. and this means more jobs within the broad- based smJia sector. The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that the service sector is expected to Increase fMter than any other occupallonaJ group thro~llh the 80's and 90's and well Into the 2'1st century. For the 1980-90 period, projected lncreMeS ranee from 2 percent to 49.6 percent. Aside from the anticipated demand for health-are servit'es already men· tioned. there Is llOina to be an lncrut- fn1 need for child c:are and food..lndus- ... try workers. Many individuals and families will be eating oul far more than they are now. Career possibilities start at the small local eatery and ex· tend all the way up to the giant hotel chains. Within ~ entertainment industry, cable television in particular offers in· teresting loOB:tenn employment possi· bilities for technicians at all skill levels. as well as positions in marketir\8. ad- vertislng. publk relations and sales. Despite setbacks and losses. each month the industry continues to add 1.000 new jobs, 250.000 subscribers. and at least one more satellite service. The video-computer-game craze con· tinues lo get bigger and bif18er each year. pointing to an expanding market with thousands of new openings at the design. manufacturing, sales and dis- tribution levels. Ollt•r a.t ...... Solar energy: When Industry decides to manufacture and distribute solar parts and accessories on a significant scale. as opposed to channeling token sums into research and deveJopment. the solar industry will move into high gear. That day is not far off. There will be opportunities galore. specifically a CO!lstant demand for engineers. archi· tects, surveyors. insulation workers,' welders. painters. general<anstrudion ... people. contractors. sales and market· i ing people. et,c. ~ Consenxuion-re/aJed jobs: Govern--. ment and industry are fast approaching ~ the day when decisive plans will be s made for ridding the environment or ~ pollution and industrial wastes. Soil ' conservationists, scientists. technicians v and skilled and semiskilled workers will be needed to do the job. Ergonomic specialisls. Ergonomics is a fancy word for biotechnology. which neatly describes the man-machine rela- tionship. Ergonomics specialists or designers search for that happy medium where man and machine can work harmoniously and productively together. At no other time in history has there been a crying need for these skills. Through the centuries man has traditionally worked standing up. using most of his body. Today the majority of FarrMn will haw a tough row to hoe. us work sluing down. Hence the need for ergonomic specialists to desijzn stimulating settln~. motivating work· ers to channel 100 percent of them· selves into their jobs. The key qlldion you bave to uk younelf ls: "Will there be a strong de- mand for my pa.niculM expertise in the future. taldf18 tnto oonsideratlon · the Sivens of today's rnarket~r' The alHmportant &Wen Is -you guessed II -technology. Realistically, we can ex- pect. technological ldvanm for as far as we dare ~ the future. Each chance will have either positive or ne,allve effects on tM workers withln thM lndUltry. 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Industry: Automatic equipment has decreased the need for boiler tenders. core makers, electroplaters. electro- typers, machine-tool operators. ma- chine set-up workers, printing com- positors. photoengravers. press opera- tors and production painters. Office: Use of computers has severely dampened future employment pros- pects for bookkeeping workers. cash- iers, file clerks, keypunch operators. office-machine operators. postal clerks. shipping and receiving clerks. stock clerks, etc. Service· Similarly, use of computeril.ed equipment offers a cloudy employment picture for gas-station attendants. motion-picture projectionists and telephone operators. C-aar lwltchll• What do you do if employment pros- pects in your field appear weak. un- favorable or dow.ntight dismal; or if you simply feel a practical change in career direction offers better long-term prospects? Changing careers has never been easy. but in these hard times it's even more difficult, pointing to the need fo r astute planning. Consider these tips: 1. If possible, don't leave one job un- til you have another in the wings. 2. Research the market thoroughly. Know where the jobs are and whom to contact to get them. 3. The easiest switch is into an allied industry, where skills can be easily transferred or adapted, such as cars to boats. tractors, motorcycles or tanks: TV or radio to cable; technical to sales; executive to consulting functions, etc. 4. Build a network of contacts among friends. acquaintances and col· leagues who can help facilitate the switch. 5. Consider going back to school. In· stead of relying on extended on-the-job training programs, you might be better off sharpening or expanding your job skills or learning new ones by going back to school on either a part-time or full-time basis. The theme for the future is periodic retraining throughout your career. I. If you're planning a radical change in career direction, think about dratting a resumt-altemative letter as QPposed to the traditional resume. The letter takes ·the place of the resume, allowing you the freedom to sell your· self to best advantage. Instead of focus- ing on your employment background. P~LY WUJO..v •JULY 11 •19*) 7 you can concentrate on presenting facts, figures and reasons why· you·re perfect for the job in question. In sum. as the job market changes. you must change with it. In the end, ifs the person who5e heart and soul are totally committed to succeeding in a rapidly changing world who will reap the biggest rewards. There is no turn- ing back now. To be a winner. you Gllt.tt. has Good Newsl for you. When you byy two epedally "'8tked •· packs of Gillette GOod ~dapoaable razors, you'll get two free razors. And Gillette will mail you a dollar. 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"And Raid's unique fogging action quickly covers leaves to kill damaging insects on contact:· Look for it wherever Raid is sold. Q•• ·-,c-•""'"- A BULB CHANGER WINS THE LOTTERY HOW$5MCAN LIGHT UP YOUR LIFE On Nov. 14, 1981, Lou EisenbfirB, SS, won the New >t>1* Slate lottery uith a fidtet he hod boc.fght on Fri- day the 13th. EhienberR was tht lirsl person to ever tun SS million. He told us how he became a winner - and how it has changed his life. won the lottery. I was a enance man in a sky· r. My job ~ly was p ng in light bulbs -l had to make sure the bulldlns was Ill. There were about 14,000 lamps and 42 floors. I liked my life, it was just that I had a lot of problems finandally because my eaminp weren't too high. to say the least They were kind of fike -~· I always had this fantasy of winning something big someday. I always fig- ured something good hod to happen. For one thing, there was no way that I oould ever retire. I was already in my SO's and I had no ptrulion plan. sav- ings, nothing. I was always In hock. Also. In the lut 15 yea11 or so my nervous system really went out of whack. It p to the point that when I tr1ed to ao br interviews tor sefling jobs, I would be too nervous to talk. So I had to stay with the type of job that I fN&Y W U/f.j.Y • M.Y n • •• 9 was doing, which suited me, I guess. I mean. you can't talk to bulbs, they don't talk back to you. Usually, I would set paid on a Friday, and I would go ~ the street and spend a dollar on a lottery ticket and see what life had in store for me. I've never ~n a lucky person, but I've been a happy person. I've always been very optimistic about everythi~. I g~ that you could say my ship came in that November. One night my wife, Bernice, and I got home from see- ing some friends, and I remembered to call the number for the lottery. I put the phone to my ear and I jotted down the number. When I glanced at the paper. I couldn't believe what I was looking at. I dialed about seven times more. r said to Bernice, "Sit down. I have some- thing to tell you. I think we're mil- lionaires." We didn 't sleep all night, there was no way of sleeping anymore. We stayed up all night long. The next day, at the lottery place, they asked me to keep ii a secret for another day because they wanted to have a press conference. So I went back to work -with this crar; secret inside me. I was so happy that I felt like some kind of lunatic. Well, the following day they had the news oonference and. then everybody knew. And 10 days after Bernice and I won. we were on Johnny Carson. I really think that wmnmg the money was the lucky part, but the other part in my mind is that I ac:com· plished something in that I got rid of some of my anxieties along the way. I'm able to function and speak to peer pie, wh ich I am pretty proud of in my own way because for years it was im- ~ble. Some people say ii was the money that did it. But I don't believe that. I just feel that winning and be.ing exposed to new people, having to answer questions and everything. just got me out of it a little bit. It's like you're pushed into the water .... No, we haven't changed much, Ber- nice and I. We still have our old friends. our old ways. My kids -I have a daughter who's 32 and a son who's 31 -they've been great about everything. We gave our children certain amounts of money. and I had certain relatives who weren't doing well financially, and I straightened that out. We've taken some trips. We went to , Hawaii and California and Las Vegas. The thing I really wanted to buy was a 1 video recorder for some old movies. The one th ing I miss are the guys on the job -John Murphy. John Wysocki. my friend Meyer the Buyer -and the fun times we had. It's exciting. I'll teU you. I'll tell you that right now. Before. I couldn't speak. Now r walk in and say, "My name is Lou Else11berg." AV Mosquitoes b'e }10llr kids too. 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In the F.T.C 's lengthy and sometimes controversial report on the funeral mdostry, one of the conclusions reached was that hasty, last-minute funeral arrangements make consumers "particularly vulnerable" to merchatl· dismg pressures from funeral directors Consider some of the average ex· penses of a tradirional funeral: The casket (SI 00 to S 1,200). transportation of the deceased and limousines to carry family members to thf! cemetery (SSS to S70): use of the funeral home (S200 to SSOO). professional services of the funeral director (S 125 to S400): honor· arium to clergy ($25 to S75): flowers ($75 to S200): grave site ($250 to S750): grave opening ($1 00 to S2SO); grave nncr or vault (S 150 to S400) and a sim· pie grave marker (SI 00 10 SSOO). In light of Its findings, the F:r.c. M<frt<J Powl)na n a frt.rlort<t wr1w ~IOIWn§ ,,, C'OOJUntfF alfotn issued a final regulation las! year that i will require undertakers lo adhere to 8 certain consumer-Oriented practices. ~ The projected effective date is Jan I. i 1984. :I Specilically. the F.T.C requires the following· • Consumers must be provided with an 1tem-by·item list of charges before any discussions are held or agreements reached. (A maionty of funeral direc· tors don't itemize prices.) • Funeral directors must give price information over the telephone upon request, (Many funeral directors are reluctant to provide prices over the phone -hindering consumers from comparison shopping ) • Funeral directors may not charge for embalming unless permission is granted by family members or those responsible for the deceased when re· quired by law, such as in certain cir· cumstances involving contagious dis- ease or interstate transportation of the body. (Many funeral directors routinely embalm unless told otherwise.) • Funeral directors must stop sug· gesting that embalming, caskets or burial vaults can preserve the body for extended periods of lime. (Some funeral directors mislead consumers that embalming can preserve a body.) "What we hope is that the rule will make consumers more price conscious about funerals." says Michael Rode- meyer, an F:T.C. attorney. While consumer groups applaud the F:T.C:s rule. funeral directors are generally opposed to Government r~· ulation of the way they run their businesses "We think the marketplace has straightened out any problems." asserts William P. Rutherford, presi· dent of the National Funeral Directors Association. Unsuccessful in their re- cent efforts to persuade Congress to veto the l'\.IJe, the morticians have vowed to take their fight to the Supreme Court. There do happen to be alternatives to the conventional funeral. 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Before the gun goes off, I rehearse my swim in my mind's eye and I know I'm going to be near the lead. No one can gain signifi· cantly on me during that part. By this time the spectators are buzzing with excitemenr. Approaching the starting line. I go over my four objectives; to finish: to lead for the first 50 miles or the bike race; to enjoy myself; to win. I have tu make sure that I don 't allow myself mentally to break down at some point and stop. This has happened in other races. But standing on the beach. I tell myself, "Dave, you haue to finish this race. short of death or serious injury.·· 7:05 A. M. We sprint across the beach and Into the Pacific. The largest set of waves of the day engulf us, threatening to throw us back onto the beach. An experienced ocean and strong free- style swimmer. l can't help but worry about those with less experience. My experience in the Alcatraz Triathlon - which included a I V.·mile. 53-degree. San Francisco Bay swim and which I've won twice -should help. This water's cold! (Later that day I learn 30 people had to be pulled from the water, cither because they didn't finish the swim in the required time or because they were suffering from hypothermia.) The first buoy is about 800 yards straight offshore and I'm forced to con· tinually porpoise under the incoming set of waves. Rounding the first buoy. a group of four swimmers follow the dory that will lead us around the course; the buoys are hard to see in the rough seas and I am thankful that escort vessels and lifeguards on surfboards are around to keep us on course. The prerace instructions stated that after rounding buoy 3 we were to head in a southerly direction and find buoy 4. Now the lead dory takes an abrupt 90-degree right turn and heads for the open sea. It seems to me at first that we should be turning left here for the final leg to the beach, but after searching for a glimpse of the buoy I realize that we've missed it and we must navigate through the fierce rolling swells to reach the final buoy. Heading toward the shore. I glance over my right shoul- der and spot a huge wave chasing me. I could bodysurf in on it to ~tch the lead -group. but just before catching It I realii.e that the wave is a breaker and dive benea.th the surface to avoid being tossed head over heels. 8:02 A.M. After some 51 minutes of the touAhest ~Imming I have ever done. I finally touch boctom and stand up to sprint across the beach to tM chansing area. Scott Molina and Mur· @ phy Reinschrelber have beaten me out of the water but art having difficulty l dlangin9 from swimsuits to biking out· f fits. Competing in a trl·sult -a custom· f made outfit designed for all three event' -I only have to put on my cycl· --16 fAMltVWWtlY • J\11.Y ll • 1913 ----------------------- ing shoes before exiting the transition area: a tent with changing quarters and a medical checkpoint. Thanks to the tri·suit. I've turned a one-minute deficit into a one-minute advantage. Riding up the road that leads oft the Santa Monica Pier. I am exhilirated by the cheering of the spectators flanking me and by this reali?.ation: I am in first place. Escorted by six motorcycle patrol· men and an ABC camera truck, I de- scend on to the Pacific Coast Highway The surfers and local residents must wonder who this guy is lo have such an entourage. Rolling along through Malibu I'm feeling good. Finally, after all my other tries, I'm putting ii together. Spinning past Pepperdine University, a bystander tells me I have a 1wo-minute lead over Molina. I'm worried about him catching me. A full- time triathlete, who trains year round, his workout increases during the sum- mer to 30,000 to 35.000 yards each week swimming, 70 to 80 miles each week running and 400 to 500 miles "/start playing a mental IJOme and dec.ide I'll only think about one mile al a time. " each week bicycling. all of which con· sumes about 40 hours a week. (I train around 20 hours a week.) He is the one I expect to catch me first and he really has the best chance or wmnmg. Now, though, being in the lead is a real high -the sound of the motorcy· de escort . the sight of the press vehi· des gets the adrenalin flowing. So much so that I may be cyding over my head and could find that this is a·pace I can 't maintain . To keep the fuel tanks full . I am continually eating bananas and drinking plenty of water and Pepsi . The scenery along this section is beautiful. The Channel Islands are dearly visible across the blue seas and surfers are lining up along the beaches. After rounding Point Mugu we head in· land and fields of celery and fruit orchards surround us. Getting a fresh water bottle and banana at the 45-mile aid station , I hear I have a four-minute lead -this makes me almost euphoric. But at the same time I'm starting to have serious doubts about how long I can keep this up. The most difficult section of the course is ahead, with several steep hills awaiting me. Riding past a state mental hospital. I wonder if perhaps now is the time to tum myself in. Then, climbing the second of two demanding hills, the earlier rigorous pace starts to take its toll. Suddenly, as I'd feared , Molina hurtles past me on this hill as if my bike were in reverse 10:20 A.M. At the ere.st of the hill friends are waiting for me. "I'm dying." I cry out as my body starts to renege under the strain of the day's earlier ef· tons. Again I wonder about the sanity of this endeavor, Perhaps more food and liquid will pick up my lagging spirits and spur me on. Al the 60-mile mark the first woman -Jennifer Hin· shaw -has passed me. and I strain to keep her in sight. To no avail. My stomach cramps up and my body pleads with me. "Stop and give me a break"; my thoughts now turn against me. I dig deep inside to continue - even at the slow pace that I've assumed through Encino. At the 8()..mile mark my bike begins to weave. A police of· ficer has pulled in behind me, acting as a safety cushion between the cars and my bike. making sure there's no way a car can go by al 30 m.p.h and nail me. Cresting the Santa Monica moun• -~" ...... tains at the 90-mile mark, my lagging spirits are lifted by the rapid descent - a steep downhill -that leads back toward the pier; the earlier thoughts of sell-doubt lall behind me. and knowing that the bike ride will soon be over with pushes me to pick up the pace. But with some rive miles left In the ride, the leader has pa.Med me -run· nlng in the opposite direction. After I recover from rhe inltlaJ 5hock, It sinks in that there's no way 10 catch him. Riding onto the pier a few minute~ later, I realize that two-thirds of the race is behind me and a mere 20-mile run awaits me. Still pushing rny body, I change into my running shoes. 1.30 P.M. I know !hat if I let the enor· mity or the task confronting me weigh down upon me in its entirety I may not be able to complete the run . So I start playing a mental game and decide I'll only think about one mile at a time. I feel strong through the six-mile mark and visions -of finishing the race without any further delay start filtering in. In my head I see myself passing the finish line. Approaching the eight-mile aid .station, however, the cold sets in. I put on a dry T-shirt, hoping this will prevent any potential problems. 2:40 PM. Now, as I near the nine- mile mark , I'm having serious doubts about what I have set out to do. Al the aid station the Red Cross volunteer asks me if I'm O.K. I don't feel well at this point -I am hyperventilating, light-headed, dizzy, suffering stomach cramps, running on empty. I can feel my temperature dropping. The volun· teer recommends that I drop out of the race immediately (she and the other medical personnel have the right to throw any competitor out of the race). but I insist on only taking a short break before continuing. Sitting wiapped in blankets and consuming water and lood -which will hopefully correct the problems I'm suffering from -I'm hav- ing difficulty overruling negative though ts. "If I have to sit here for two hours," I tell the volunteers, 'Tm going to finish." It's threatening to rain: If I try to continue now I'll get colder and may be forced out of the race. The folks at the station suggest I climb into the back of a van and rest some more. An hour later I awaken to the sound or friends' voic~ as my friends are running by. I ask if they'll run with me for awhile to guard against a breakdown recurrence. After a half-mile of running I feel totally together and break into a brisk pace. Without the rest I'm not sure if I could have continued: Now I know that I can make ii to the finish line. With three quarters of a mile to go. I see another competitor several hun· dted yards ahead of me and wonder if I can catch him. I pick up the pa~ and slowly start to reel hi~ i~. still doubting I ca n actually beat him. At the bottom of the Incline, only 75 yards from the finish line. he spots me and I have to reach deep inside to outsprint him. I want to beat this guy. With only feet to spare. I pw him and am overcome with joy. I've finally finished an Iron· man. Alter the l 0:49:30 of sometimes Intense. sometimes dreadful, sometimes excili"'-competition. I've covered a lot of territory and learned a lot about myself. Moments later, with a beer In hand. l rcnect back on what I've put myself through today; I think about the objectives I set and conclude th.at meeting three out of rour isn't bad. IW Out ol I~ 87 competitors who finisl>fd, Homing pkx:«J 53rd. Mo/ma CC1rM in first. ~--------------------~~~~~~~----------------............................................. . aATTUNOTMI •LUii W ill putting a smile on you r face or buying a hat pre- vent depression? Unfortunately, it's not quite thal simple, but a new study ~ does indicate that some com· !i' mon·sense behaviors may be ~ highly effective in preventing t-the onset of depression. ~ Researchers Gordon Barra- clough Parker and Laurence Binet Brown asked I 03 sub- jects how they deal with two situarions that lypically bring on depres.s.sion: the breakup of an important relationship and increasi ng criticism from someone close. The behaviors that appear to be most effective in warding off depression are distraction, problem solving and self <0n- solatlon. Distraction indudes finding a challenge in new activities or busying yourself in work. Problem solving means think· mg through the problem. try- ing to discuss 1t, praying or get· ting profes.sional help. Self-<:on- solation entails spending money on yourselr, listening to music, etc. 8 The following were found to • have little effect in preventing j depression: eating (although ~ most respondents admitted • eating more when under j -stress); socializ.ation (spending time with friends, trying to im· ~ prove your appearance or try· ~ ing to start new relationships): i pas.sive behavior (only reading .., seemed to ease depression); and reckless behavior (actions 10 gain attention. like break- ing things and drinking, just increase depression). NODUMaPm'" M eanwhile. all you 98-pound female weaklings who think those lady body builders probably have muscles for brains. now hear this: Re- searchers report competitive remale weight lifters appear to be improving their mental health as well as their bods. A study of I 0 women body builders shows they are far less "anxious, neurolic. depressed, angry and confused" than the general population, according to exercise physiologist Patty Freedson of the University of Massachusetts and sports psy· chologist Par Mlhevic of the In- stitute of Environmental Stress In Santa Barbara, Calif. They were also more extroverted, vigorous and self-motivated. besides having the best mus-- de-to-body-fat ratio of any group of f.:male athletes. So now It's all dear. To pre- vent depression, simply be- oome a workaholic. get profes- sional help, spend a lot of money on your5elf and lift bar· bells every day. No sweM, eh? ------' AND H€R MIND IS HEALTHY. T'C)(J •lllllOfTMI m.=BD Businessmen refuse to use a promising time- and-money-saving de- velopment because they're afraid they can't compare to Dan Rather. Teleconferencing, a system by which companies can hook up via video screen with repre- sentatives in remote locations. has so far received a lukewarm reception. reports International Resource Development Inc. of Norwalk. C.Onn. It has pro- duced only a SI 00-million·a- year share of lhe market when It could be genera.ting billions of dollars. as well as saving many companies travel ex· penses. The main reason. People watching 1V expect to see polished performances by good·looking. well-dressed, well-rehearsed par1icipants. In· stead, the averaee teleconfer· ence participant has his tie askew: doesn't always look al the camera; scraiches. hems. haws and just doesn't come across very impressively. These amateurish presenta· tions make executives reluc- tant to use the medium be- cause, states J.R.O., they end up looking like ''telenerds." ~~llT ...,, ....... H ey, you -wake up out there! Tum off the lV. hop out of the ham- mock and take a course or something to make yourself more interesting. Why. Loyola University in Chicago. for ex· ample, offers a dass called Understanding Boredom, and nearby Loop C.Ollege has The Meaning of Boredom. Both courses are taught by the same boredom expert Werner Graf. He says: "llore- dom 1s a message from your body telling you about your relationship to the world in which you live Your boredom indic.ates you are noc fully in- volved in what you are doing." Yeah. Werner. sounds great. Yawn. 1118\TlllCI c:corcting to New Prod· ua News, Cristillina ., a French firm. will be startling ice cream freaks everywhere later this summer with beet. carrot and spinach· flavored ice cream, and the_y promise sausaae Ice cream IS iu. down the road. KIDI AND TV1 llOlll' • IDIOUGll The averaee 8-year-0ld watches 26 hours or 1V a week. And this is the age when children may be most susceptible lo the effects of lV viewing, says a new study. Leonard Eron, a psycholo- gist at the University of Illinois in Chicago. condUC1ed a three- year study of viewing habits among 676 elementary school children and loun<I their view- ing tends to peak when they are in third grade and gradual· ly falls off afterward. "That is an age," he says. "when youngsters tend 10 ac- cept what they see on televi· sion as real, because children or 8 or 9 have developed in- tellectually to a degree. but still do not distinguish fantasy from reality very well." Eron's research suRSe51s that this heavy viewing in third grade may have a cumulative effect. expressed in the increased ag- gressive behavior seen in chil- dren ages 1 0 and I I alll'lllDAYI (Sun.-Fri.. Cancer; Sal . Leo) Sunday -Diahann Carroll 48: James Cagney 84: Phyllis Diller 66: Al1 Unkletter 71 . Monday -Red Skelton 70; Harriet Nelson 69: John Glenn 62. Tuesday -George McGovern 61. Wednesday -Diana Riss 45. Thursday-Robin Williams 31 ; Don Knotts 59: Isaac Stem 63. 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