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_R_epublicans . . • eye opening
in Assembly
By STEVE MARBLE otlM_., ........
A rare opportunity -perhaps
the chance of a lifetime -await.a
the Republican ambitious along
the Orange Coast.
Newport Beac h As -
1emblywoman Marian Berge90n's
decision to nm for the aenate has
leftanopenaeat for theJune 1984
primary in one of the most
Jtepubfican and COll8el"Vative dia-
tricta in the state.
And less than a week after
Bergeeon's fonnal announcement..
no . las than half a dozen Re-
publicans -many political nov-
ices -are conunitted to or
9erloualy considering running.
"It'• an entry level job -an
excellent chance to get into poli-
tics," auaesta Robert Hopkins, a
Newport Beach parks com-
miaaioner and a potential as-
M!mbly candidate.
FOi' ~ J\epublican Party of Onnae County, however, it
meana another expenaive and
potentially volltile primary in an
aree of the county where large
GOP bucks normally do not have
to be spent.
The primary for state aenate,
which will put Berge90n against
fellow Republican Ollie Speraw,
la expected to cost more than $1
million. Part)' members believe
the Ulel'llbly race could oost as
much, maybe more.
Most of the potential aseembly
candidates claim it willoostatleast
$300,000 to run in the primary
while only half that amount to
beat back the Democrat challenp.
"Basically, the election is over
after the primary," says usembly
candidate Ken Carpenter, sum-
ming up a traditional feeling with
Republlcans on the Orange Coast
that Democrat.a just don't stand a
chance.
Carpenter, the 29-year-old eon
of former Senator Dennis
Carpenter and an owner of an
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It was Barry quiet
in the neighborhood
By GLENN SCO'M' otlMD.-r ........
Bury Manilow had all the
audience be needed Friday night
at the new Pacific Amphitheatre.
Even the folka bundled in
blanket.a and aleeping bags on the
lawn at the breezy top of the
outdoor theater at the Orange
County Fairgrounds were getting
an earful from the Brooklyn-born
linger and his big backup group.
But a few people were straining
for even a single chord of electric
mu.ic. They couldn't hear Mani-
low at all -and yet they were as
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happy, in a aubdued sort of way, as
the young girls who 9Creamed
their way through the singer's
mappy early eonga.
Th.is quiet minority was made
up of nelghbon living ln College
Park, the residential tnlct d1rectly
across Fairview Road from the
amphitheater. Talk earlier in the
week had centered on what to do
if noiae or traffic from the
amphitheater became a sum-
mertime nuisance.
With as many as six concerts
scheduled over an eight-day
stretch ln mid-August.the neigh-
bors aeemed to have legitimate
worries. Fifteen people com-
plained of noiae Friday night to
the Costa Mesa Police Depart-
ment, but they muat not have been
resident.a of College Park. where
neighbors have been the most
vocal about potential problems.
On opening night, neighbors
who congregated at ~ton
Avenue at Fairview were aur-
prlted to hear nothing more than
the normal aound of can driving
put.
Only the dimmest crowd noile
was apparent during gape in the
Fairview traffic.
"There doesn't teem to be any
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OR AN GE COUNTY . C ALIFORNIA SO CENTS
Sawdust Festival volunteer Eliza Tepper paints a
colorful mask on Ariana Henry, 5, or Loe Angeles
during t~e 17th annual Sawdust Festival in
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College Park r.esident1 were glad they couldn't hear
Barry Manilow Friday night.
Laguna Beach. The Sawdust, Art-A-Fair and
Festival of Arts, open daily at 10 a.m. through
Aug. 28 on Laguna Canyon Road.
A volunteer battle
against child abuse
BY LAURA RUSH Of1lle Olllr .......
Orange County is considered by
90IDe to be a hot spot of child at>u.e.
Myrna Hamid, supervilOr of the
Orange County Child Abuae
Registry, dbagrees. "I don't know
that we've aot any more than
anybody et.e," Hamid said, "but
we keep tnck of it."
Accord1na to the registry. 7 ,697
cuee of child abu8e were reported
in Oranp County in 1982. Thoee
numbers mean IOl'Dethlng more to
people like Lynn HaNon than juat
atatistical record-keepJ.na.
Hamon is coordinator of Volun-
. teen in Child Aalist.ance, a pro-
IJ"lllll that 'trains volunteers to
work with the perpetrators of
child abwle -the parent.a them-
aelves. Volunteen attend c1Ule8
once a week for eiaht weeka to
learn how to WOl'k with abualve or
potentially abusive parent.. They
are then committed to spend at
ie.t four houn a week with their
"cllenta."
"The major goal of our program
ii to atop child abuae.'' Hall90ll
said. "We do that however we can.
It is not our goal to take the child
away from the family. Our goal is
to maintain the family.''
VICA volunteers are not pro-
feslionalt and do not work on a
caae alone. lnateed, they supple-
ment the work of the 80da1
worker ln an advocate politlon.
The emphasis at VICA ta friend.
ship.
"Theee people we're wOl'ldni
with were probably ~ • a
child thermelvea," HaJWon ..ad.
"They're lack1ng in parenUQg
ak1lls and have no 1Uppon ~·
They're imlated. For the tint dMe
theee people are get~ com .. -
nionthip and friendlhip. t
VICA began etaht ,_... •
with a tr.ainlnc c1-of 1~. Today
ffanlOn bM enlisted 87 "pro-
femonal mothen'' -lhe ealls
them. While man~ of the volun-
teen haw rUed larp f.nh.
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Al Orange Coa1t DAILY PILOT/Sunday, July 31, 1983
Chino murder
suspect caught
SANTA BARBARA (AP) -
-Kevin C-ooper, the man charged ln
the aluhlna deaths of four people
at a Chino hone ranch ahortly
after hi.I eacape from pri8on, waa
UTelted Saturday in a boat near
Santa Cruz Ialand, sheriff's depu-
ties said.
Santa Barbara County Sheriff's
Sgt. Jim Regan said Cooper waa
arrested at 8:52 a.m. after the
Coaat Guard received a report of a
rape that occurred during a party
on board two boats in the Santa
Barbara Channel.
"The Coast Guard was notified
of the rape," he said. "They picked
up our officers and went out there
last night."
When the officers approached
one of the boats, the man later
identified through fingerprints as
Cooper "tried to swim to shore."
He managed to climb into a
dinghy but the deputies in a Cout
Guard dinghy caught him before
he could land on the island, which
is largely ranchll¥ld., Regan said.
Cooper, 25, haa been charged ln
the June 5 alayinga of F. Doualaa
and Pegy Ann Ryen, both 41,
their daughter, Jeaaica, 10, and a
vilftlnc netchbor, Chrlatopher
Hughea. 11, in the Chino Hilla area
35 mile9 east of Loe AJlceles.
The Ryena' 8-yeer-old .on,
Joshua, wu stabbed but aurvived. ·
Cooper was a1lo charaed ln his
attempted slaying.
Cooper eecaped after being
rniatakenly placed ln minimum
&eCUrity while aervlng a eentence
at the Chino Institution for Men
on a Los Angeles burglary ~vie-,
tion. Prison officials had failed to
note that he was al8o wanted in
Pennsylvania ln connection with a
kidnap-rape.
The case haa caused widespread
evaluation at aeveral levels of
govenunentof miatakes thatled to
Cooper's being placed in mlnimwn
security. Ofticla1a have said errors
were made both by prilOft oUlciala
and b>' Loe Anaelea probation
officera, who failed to mention in a
report to the court that 'he was
wanted in Pennsylvania.
Murder conviction
despite drug claim
SANTA ANA (AP) -A
25-year-old man has been con-
victed of first-degree murder ln a
shooting that killed one co-worker
and severely inJw'ed another,
despite his claim that he was
under the influence of cocaine.
"I was loaded. I wasn't really
sure of what was going on," John
Visciotti testified during his Or-
ange County Superior Court trial.
"I knew we were taking their
money, but I was still spaced out
on the drugs."
Judge Robert Fitzgerald aet the
penalty phase of the trial to begin
Monday. Vi8ciotti could be
sentenced to death or to lile in
pri8on without parole.
He was 80CU9ed of persuading
22-year-old Timothy Dykatra of
Westminster and 21-yeer-old
Michael Wolbert of Huntington
Beach to drive to a remote area
near Orange. The victims worked
with Vi.aciotti and co-<lefendant
Brian Hefner.
Instead, the pair were robbed of
$120 and shot. Dykstra died and
Wolbert survived three bullet
wounds but bit his left eye.
Fatal shooting in Santa Ana
A 40-year-old man was shot and
killed outside a bar in Santa Ana
Saturday night, authorities said.
The man, whose identity was
being withheld pending notifica-
tion of next of kin, was at My
Place, 1630 S . Standard Ave. at
about 7:50 p.m. when he left the
bar for an unknown reason, a
Santa Ana police spokesman said.
Paramedics pronounced him dead
on the scene.
Robert Hopkins Stanford Green
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Ruthelyn Plummer
She was the
big winner
30yearsago
Today marb the 30th an-
niwnary of the Old Minen'
Days celebntion ln Big Beer
and the fi.rlt-eYer winner of
the Mils Clementine contest-Al~ Sollottof IMna Polnt-
will be there to pl'e9ent a
trophy to her current counter-
part.
Althea waa 15 yean old and
known aa J eane Carroll back
in 1953 when the won the
cont.ell. She went on to win the
t.jill Big Bear contest two
years later and now works as a
insulation conaultant in Hunt-
ington Beach.
She'll be on hand Sunday at
1:30 p.m. at the Elks Lodge,
40611 Big Bear Blvd. for the
contest. AdmiMion is $2 at the
door.
The contest kicks off a week
of activity at the lake. There's
the Lolgen' Jubilee and Old
Time COuntry Fair, donkey
90ftball, the Whiakerino con -
test, a burro nee, Fawnsk:i.n
Street dance, and on Aug. 7 at
12:15 p.m., the Old Miners'
Days parade with more than
200 entries and Mel Blanc, the
voice of Bugs Bunny, aa Grand
Marshal.
For information about the
Mila Clementine contest, or
the Old Miners' Daya cel-
ebration, call (714) 585-3531.
Althea Sollott of Dana
Point wa1 15 years old
when she won the Mi&&
Clementine contest in
Big Bear in 1953.
Ron Cordova
He was shot outside and then
walked back into•the bar, where
he collapsed. Orange County
Police are tearehi.ng for a
suspect witneaeee described as a
25-year-old male Latin,
5-foot-7-inches tall, with abort
dark hair combed straight back.
They believe the suspect is
clean-shave n, wearing a
short-sleeved tan shirt and dark
pants and carrying a two-inch
steel revolver.
No car was spotted in the
shooting, the spokesman said. REPUBLICANS READY TO RUN FOR ASSEMBLY ...
HEAVY SURF
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had to be plucked from 4 to 6 foot
swells, said Lifeguard Herb
White.
In Laguna, lifeguard Tim Houts
said about 85 swimmers and
surfen had to be rescued "There
was almost no surf (Friday),"
Houts said. "This just came in
overnight from Baja."
Another hurricane lining up
south of the border is expected to
keep the waves pounding for five
days or so, he said.
The lifeguards said the number
of re9C\Jes Saturday was not
unusual considering the surf and
weather conditions. The huge
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waves and posted alert acared
many people from venturing into
the water put their toes, Marine
Safety officer Jack Lincke fig-
ured.
The crowds were of only aver -
age size, lileguards said.
More beach weather wu ex-
pected for today, with
temperatures ranging from the
mid-to upper-70. at the beaches
and in the 90s to low 100. ln inland
Orange County, the National
Weather Service said.
Low early morning clouds were
forecast along the beaches, with
water temperatures ln the upper
60s.
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Irvine-hued meaenger lel"vice,
already haa hired the political
cons ulting f ir m of
Net.on-Padberg, the same con-
sultant.a Bergeeon baa hired.
He haa eent out a small mailing
with a lettft' of endonement from
0ranae C-ounty Sheriff Brid
Gates and ii profiting by advice
from hia father, who la Orange
County'a lobbiest in Sacramento.
1lw.e who follow politics •Y
Carpenter haa a running 11tart and
strong ties to the buainell com-
munity, particularly in Newport
Beach. Obeerven ai.o speculate
Carpenter may find himlelf
caught up in the repercuaiona of
hi.I father's recent bankruptcy
before the race ia over.
Another candidate who baa
TODAY'S WIATHIR
Don't expect any big changes
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committed himself to the race is
Stanford Green, a Newport Beach
chamber of commerce figure and a
city parka cornmiasioner like
Hopkins. Green baa no political
experience and admits hia Sacra-
mento experience la limited to a
chamber trip last ye.r. But he
beloap to a wide cnm-eecUon of
committees, comrnlm1ona and or-
ganizations.
Hopkins ia a 31-year-old at-
torney from Newport Beech. He ia
well-liked by aome ln the county's
Republican party and la a student
of Sacramento politics. Pre.ently
he ia chairman of the parka
commimion. which he cte.cribes as
a "smal1 labratory" ln the world of
politica.
Newport Beach City Coun-
cilwoman Ruthelyn Plummer ia comiderina nmnlng but worries
that others, particularly
Carpenter, may have a jump on
her. Plwnmer, a fi.nt-tenn coun-
cilwoman, likely would have de-
ferred to former Newport Mayor
Jackie Heather had she decided to
run.
"It all could have been
Heather'• if she'd wanted it," aaya
one party leader who believes the
councilwoman wan ta more time to
rebound from a stroke before
.eeking higher political office.
But the penon that has pu-ty
memben most curious ia Ron
Cordova, a Newport Beach at-
torney who held the seat in 1976 aa
a Democrat but now ia registered
aa a Republican.
Cordova beat the Republicans
in the year voters were split over
Bergeeon and auto dealer Jim
Slemona. He bt two years later
when he ran agalnat John Sclunitz
in a 1978 state aenate race. He
became a Republican in 1980.
"rve been approached but I've
made no decision. I won't aurpriae
anyone, thouch "aaya Cordova.
"U there waa an exceptional.
well-qualified candidate to step
forward I might defer to that. But
I hawn't teen anyone like that
yet, .. he adds.
Money alao is a consideration.
Cordova says a return to politics
would be a $60,000 cut in salary
for him.
Thoma s Fu e ntes ,
vice-chairman of the county's
Republican party, is mentioned
fn!quently as a likely candidate
but says the rumon are f&Jae.
"I believe I can better .erve the
party ln this election to unify
rather than beini a candidate,"
says F\Jentes, who ia convinced
more Candidates will surface
before the race startB in earnest.
CHILD ABUSE BATTLE ...
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90lD8 are at.naJ.e with no children .
The..-ranee from 1a to 84, and
the l"JUP lndudea three men. All
three men work almolt exclusive-
ly with abwd~ fathers.
"It's very dif f.lcult to place a
male with a needy mother,"
Hamon explained. '"Ille mother ia
often lookinc for a knight in
ahlnina armor. It'• the Cinderella
complex."
Some of Ramon's volunteen
were abu8ed thenwelvea aa chiJ •
dren, but she must be convinced
they have raolved any hoetile
feellnp they may have toward
abwlw parenta -their own or
the ones with whom they will be
worldnc. Yvonne Goodale w. abuled aa
a ch.Ud and has been a VICA
volunteer foe two yeen .
"I experienced fint~hand
phyidcal and emotional ....
IOlr'I to IChool trylna to bide the 6n.&1*," Goodale-Mkl. "lt'• a very
traumatic experience for .. child,
but eometh1nc w. ln me that eakl
you don't have to dee! with people
that way.''
Ooodale found her experience
with VJCA broadened her awAre-
nem.
"I thoueht 1 waa pnny aware aa
to what ._ SolJ'I on In life," lhe
eatd. "When I Ft out lnto the
COIMH&nl!y, I felt lib 1 had IP'ftt
46 yMn tn the cbet. l WM llCUn
"'my~ oomfon. I WM
llolaw.d ''°"' 6'ber ~· prob-Jema.''
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Now Goodale haa a different rent economic instability. "The
perspective. family ia fine until daddy loeea bia
"Our 80dal ills are just a job, and then transfers hia frus-
refiection of what we aa parents tration to the 1pou9e and chil-
have failed to teach our children. dren."
War ia just a continuation of the •Lack of parenting knowledae.
violence ln the home," she said. The parents had no modela of a
Han.on said the accepted defi-succesaful family. "In 80lne CMes
nition of child abule ia repeated neither parent had a father in the
miatreetment or nealect reaultinc hou8e .o they don't know how a
in injury or harm. She went on to father can contribute to the fam-
liat eight conunon IOUrcet of Uy."
conflict that would letld to abu8e: •Social ilolation. The panmta
•Immaturity. The perenta are are .eparated from famlly and ·
youna and immature and don't friends for vU"ioua reMona .
undentand the child's needs. 'l()ften the children are the only
'4<.>ne young dld::ple, just out of people the paren&a have aontmct
high 8Chool, 't have the emo-with and that cu be dilMtroul .
tional stability to deal with thetr We encow'll8I tbedien&a to tetout
child't crytnc, ID they would and make friendt."
throw tt..-..i the wall to make it •Poor childhood expen.nce .
stop," HAnlan Mid. The baby Releareh hlll lhown abwed cbO-
even=~· dren often pow up to be abUliw •U expectationl. The edul&a. '"There was one c:hUd who
paren&ahaveanunl'IHO""b&efw thwlht her name w °'Q:
of lpOdjna the chOd. '-rbey take becawe that'• all lhe ewr .
the extreme of~ the rod, spoil What'• lhe &of.na to call her own
the cbDd ud think. 'If I hit the chlldnnr'
child encJUlb, he ~·t be spoiled,' •Subliance ~. 'n.e perwata
whkh of coune wan•t work. They are addk:ted to dnlll OI' akiobol.
can't differentiate between whlchcanpromptabuliwbehav-
over-lndulpnce and lo\lina.'' lOI'.
•Unmet llDOtional needa. 1lM! •1Qfien the pnntl will ex-
pu-enta MWI' felt ~tJonal penence men than one 1n1 tt..e
love and~. ''Theyof1en . conflicta),''Hmmld. 1
expect the chlld to be the flnt to Althoulb lladldc8 are Ml'd to
atve them uncondldonal love. keep at V'tCA. llanlon ..elmatied
They're oounUnl on the child to 73 tamlliet llf'8ICI to ,_."
meet their 0WD 9nOdonll ,...._,, ~ fl'GID wlun.... In
•J'nq\lent en.. nm • very 1m. The blnWle OllDt tt... an
commoa In an,... CcKanty, Income a.vw Ind ethnk '*-*·
Harwon •Id, ...... of. NI'-~·
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NATION
Pi-esident signs bill to
keep food stamps ~unded
BJ TIM Aaoclated Pre11
WASHINGTON -A bill to avoid delay in food stamp
S-YMenta to 22 million poor people was rushed to the presidential
reth!at at Camp David and~ into law Saturday by President
Reapn. The measure, a $7 billion catchall spending bill, a1ao
provides a pay raise of $9, 138 pay raise for members of the Senate. lt wu approved by Congress late Friday, several hours in advance
of the midnight deadline administration officials said had to met to
keep the stamps flowing on schedule.
Actor Raymond Massey dies at 86
BEVERLY HILLS -Raymond Massey, a gaunt-faced,
COW'tly actor who brought Abraham Lincoln to life on screen and
later won over TV audiences as no-nonsense Dr. Gillespie on "Dr.
Kildare," has died at the age of 86. The Canadian-born actor, who
appemed in more than 70 movies and 80 stage productions, died at
Cedar.Sinai Medical C.enter at 8:30 p.m. Friday. He had been
hoepitallzed for 3111 weeks suffering complications of pneumonia,
his IOI\ GeoUrey said Saturday.
Actress Lynn Fontanne dies at 95
GENESEE DEPOT, Wis. -Lynn Fontanne, an English
printer's daughter who with Alfred Lunt rose to fame as one of the areatest husband-and-wile acting teams of st.age and screen, died
Saturday of pnewnonia. She was 95. "This was just a gradual
llowing down of old age," Dr. F.dward Bigg, M~ Fontanne's
physician, said in Winnetka, Ill. "She was really in quite good
he8lth witil the Jut two or three weeks,'' but then pneumonia set in,
he said. Mial Fontanne was found dead by a maid at the 110-acre
estate, Ten Chimneys, where the acting couple spent spare
mementa at the height of their careers and retired full time around
1961, lald George Bugbee, who lived next door and was a trustee of
Mm Footanne.
STATE
Tax plan signed b y governor
SACRAMENTO -A~ to allow more than 50 cities in
California to avoid repa~ a total of $1 billion in property tax
overpayments hM ~n signed by the governor, but a legal fight
over the illue oontinueil. Gov. George Deukmejianon Friday signed
AB377 by A..emblyman Mike Roos, D-Los Angeles. The bill alao
delays until 1985 the reeolution of a complicated dispute over the
property tax diltribution formulas used in cities. Roos' bill enables
thedtiee to avoid making any repayments, taking them off the hook
for any overpayments made in past years.
l(lcob Javits hospitalized in L.A.
LOS ANGELES -Fonner U.S. Sen. Jacob J avits of New
York. who was defeated three years ago in a campaign that focused
on hia poor health, bas been hospitalized to take part in research on
Lou Gehrig's d.i9ee9e. The 79-year-old Javits admitted himself to
Good Samaritan Hospital late Friday at the recommendation of W. Km8 J!lncle, director of the Neuro-Muacu.lar C.enter at the
Univenity of Southern California, said hospital nursing supervisor
Patricia Mitchell. It was unknown how long Javits would remain in
the hoapltal, but his condition was "stable," Mitchell said.
Jewelry stolen at gift show
LOSANGELES-Anestimated$120,000injewelryandcash
_...stolen from a merchant as he was loading his van at the end of
a week-long gift show at the Los Angeles Convention C.enter, police
aid. The theft occurred Friday afternoon as Paul Kwan, 48, was
moving his wares out of the convention center showroom, said
Detective Tom Edmond. Edmond said Kwan had left a leather
shoulder bag containing the valuables tucked between the front
eeata of h.ia van as he went to get a final load. As he returned to the
van, he said, he saw a woman running away with the bag.
WORLD
Little sign of hope in peace effort
PANAMA CITY -Foreign ministers from nine Latin
American countries offered little hope Saturday of a breakthrough
ln their regional peace efforts. The foreign ministers were
completing a three-day ae.ion in their latest bid to find a solution
for the volatile C-entral American area. But they already were
talking about holding new meeting:&. "There are agreements" in the
dmed door le9liona, said Colombian Foreign Minister Rodrigo
lJoreda Caicedo. "I L'Unk there is an improvement," he said.
Sri Lanka's minority party outlawed
COLOMBO, Sri Lanka -Sri Lanka's government moved to
stamp out the oppo8ition party of the minority Tamil population
Saturday following a week of ethnic violence that left more than
100 dead -most of them Tamils. It also banned three small
left-wing parties -the Communist Party of Sri Lanka, the
People's Rights Front and the New Equal Society Party. The c.ommunist Party holds one seat in Parliament, and the other two
partiee none. The government radio announced all three parties
were outlawed immediately. It reported later that the curfew had
been extended until 5 a.m . Monday.
Four car crash
Five persons were injured, one possibly seriously,
in this four-car collision, which occurred at the
intersection of Red Hill Avenue and Dyer Road at
Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, July 31, 1983 A3
12: 15 p .m . Saturday. Irvine police said Willis D.
Williams, 45, of Westminster , was arrested for
felony drunken driving on the scene.
Judge refuses to halt carpenter's strike
LOS ANGELF.$ (AP) -A
federal judge has refuaed to halt a
three-week-old carpenters strike
that an industry survey says is
costing workers, develope.rs and
contractors $18 million a day.
U.S . District Judge Mariana
Pfaelzer on Friday denied a
management request for an in·
junction against the strike, which
began in 11 southern California
counties July 7.
The carpenters walked off the
job after management refused to
include ln their contract a clause
requiring general contractors to
Huge phone blll total
just dl.dn't ring a bell
INGLEWOOD (AP) -Annie
Kennedy knew phone rates were
going up, but she feels a
one-month tab from Pacific Tele-
phone Co. for $10,849.87 is "ridicu-
lous."
The bill was for calls to Korea,
the United Kingdom and Denver,
Colo., from places like Jack-
sonville, N.C., Dallas and Phila-
delphia. There were even 407 calls
on a single day -a number that
Mrs. Kennedy finds hard to
believe.
"l couldn'tmake thatmanycalls
in one day if I sat on the phone
from morning to night." she says
in exasperation.
Nearly all the calls were
charged against a Paci1ic Tele-
phone "Calling Card" issued to
husband J ohn Kennedy, a
self-employed truck driver. But
the couple in.aists neither of them
placed the calls.
Mrs. Kennedy, a U.S. Postal
Service worker, said she tried
several times to straighten out the
matter, but the last phone com-
pany supervisor she to whom she
talked told her: "It is your re-
sporuibllity to pay the bill because
it is your Calling Card."
When the couple refuaed to pay,
their phone was diaconnected.
That was on July 8.
But hundreds of more calls
were billed to the couple between
then and July 18. ·
On Friday, the phone company
relented after being contacted by a
newspaper. Company spokesman
Doug Cambem theorized the cou·
pie's "C.alling Card" number fell
into criminal hands and was
distributed through a nationwide
network of acam artists who
freeload phone calls.
He said the charges would be
erued from the Kennedy's bill
and their phone 11ervk:e would be
re9tored.
Meantime. he said, the cue will
be turned over to the company's
eecurity office in hopes the acam
artists can be tracked down.
hire only union subcontractors.
Management attorneys argued
that the clause would viola1e
provisions in the Shentlan Anti·
trust. Act.
An industry survey found the
biggest losers were owners of
property on which construction
has halted. They have lost an
estimated $10 million a day.
The carpenters are forgoing an
estimated $3 million a day in
wages, and other union workers
who have honored carpenters'
picket lines are losing aboUt an
equal amount, the survey found.
L.A. cuts funl/.ing for
well are, legal prograni
LOS ANGELES (AP) -County funding for weliare and legal
aid to the indigent have been slashed, while proposed cuta have
been restored in budgets for lifeguards and the Sheriff's
Department.
The conservative majority of the county Board of S upervisors
rushed through those decisions Friday despite claims that they
were being insensitive to the poor.
The board's actions restored $6 million for sheriff's programs
and $422,000 for beach services, while cutting $4.8 million from the
Department of Public Social Ser-vlces and $5 million from court
costs related to legal defense of the poor.
"You can't call a janitor to respond to a rape or robbery."
Chainnan Mike Antonovich said during the board's fourth day of
deliberations on the budge t.
The proposed $5.3 billion spending plan has a $132 $ill.lion
deficit, and to help close the gap county Chie f Administrative
Officer Harry Hufford had proposed a series of cuts -including
reductions in spending for lifeguards and the sheriff.
But Antonivich contended that public safety programs must be
at "the top of the list" when money is dispensed.
Supervisor Deane Dana, whoee affluent coastal district
residents have reacted strongly in the past to cu ta in beach funding,
said lifeauards should be regarded much as sheriff's deputies.
AnfOnovich, Dana and Superviaor Pete Schabarum, all
conaervatives, make up the majority of the five-member board.
Superviaor Kenneth Hahn, a liberal, labeled the actions
"dernqoguery," adding: "It is not popular to say the poor are
neglected and helpless and have to be de fended."
Long Beach man feared drowned
after falling froin fishing boat NOTIC·E
Target's circular in today's paper
states an incorrect regular price LONG BEACH -One of two men who
fell off a fishing boat in Long Beach Harbor
was presumed drowned Saturday following
an all-night search.
Police said the man reportedly fell off
the 85-foot commercial fishing vesael
Pescador about 10:35 p.m. Friday near
Gerald Desmond Bridge.
Police Lt. Rod Mickelaon identified the
man as 26-year-old Richard Lawrence
Benson of Long Beach.
"He is presumed drowned," the lieuten-
ant said.
The other man who slipped off Qle boat.
L.A. man slain,
buried in home
LOS ANGELES (AP) -A
23-year-old man rniasing for five
days has been found alain and
buried in the baaement of a home
about four miles west of down-
town, police said Saturday.
The body of Lennie Wright was
found in a shallow grave by police
acting on an anonymous tip, said
Wilshire Division Officer Pete
Jack.
Jack said a 25-year-old man
who lived in the houae was being
sought for questioning.
Charles Hargr es of ng Beach, was
reacued by P dore crew mem-
bers.
U.S. t Guard unita searched for the
other man until 8 a.m. Saturday before
calling off the search.
Hargraves said he was standing at ,the
back rail of the boat with Benson when
Hargraves loet his balance. He said the otlter
man grabbed h.ia lep ln an attempt.to catch
him, and both tumbled into the water.
Hargravee said he was pulled out a few
minute. later.
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Daily Pilot photos
by Ernest Coleman
and Mike Schwartz
Opening night at the Pa-
cific Ampitheatre in Costa
Mesa seemed to be a good
one on all fronts. Enter-
tainer Barry Manilow em-
braced the large crowd,
giving a show that his fans
found well worth the wait.
Some of those fans, top
right, waited in line the
entire day. Bu1ine&1 at the
concession stands was
brisk, middle right, while
last minute work on the
1tage went on until right
before concert time, bot-
tom right. The traffic jam
leading into the facility on
Highway 55, bottom left,
was not a major problem.
OPENING NIGHT ...
From PageA1
problem," 1ald Vincent
Limonielll, a Villanova Road
resident strolling along Fairview.
"I thought it would be louder."
Howard James crawled onto h.ia
roof four bloclu from the
amphitheater to get above the
usual street noiae eo he could
gauge whether amphitheater
90Uhd would waft into the Coll9
Park nelahborhood. But no Barry
could be heard.
"I'm lmpre.ed tonight," he
said, sittina on a brick curbing on
Princeton. "And I'm impreeaed
with the traffic control, too."
F.arlier Friday, Costa Meaa
police officers had walked door to
door in the neighborhhod pallin@
out fiyen explaining how they
would barricade the street en-
trances off Fairview and Fall
Avenue to dlecourage con-
cert-goers from parking on side-
streeta.
As James explained all th.la, E
car pulling out from the fair·
grounds lot made an illepl lef1
tum onto Fairview, ~
down an on.nae pylon meant t.c
stop drivers from aneak.i~
through the neiahborhood. Tht
car zoomed IOUth. No officen
were around to atop it.
"They still have a little work t(
do," obeerved James.
A water main almost upstage~ Barry on opening nighl
But overall, it was an impressive coming out party for the new $11 million Pacific Ampitheatre in Costa Mesa•
Br GLENN 8COTI' ..............
It had a red carpet for VlPI anivlnc in
llmouainea, revolving column• of
floodU1hta. a dazzllna lpectrwn of step Jilhta -and • bedtltaae aio.h1ng from a
broken water main.
8m,er Bury Manilow had promlaed a
tpeda1 ahow Friday night, but oone of the
18,000 spectaton knew what to expect.
ManlJow w• the first perfonner to draw
on the full aound and U1htl.nl •)'It.em at
the $11 mlWon amphitheater at the
Onnfe County Fair,roundl in Co.ta .....
• the the w1ment ol 18,000 f.ana -
from the teeney·bopper cheerleaders in
thl f 10 lawn leC'tl6on who had killed Ume witf\ B-A-R .. R· Y spell-outa to theelepnt-• .
ly d..-d buainela crowd in the $17 .50
.... -leel1led eepecially anx1oua to lee
Manllow light up the lta8e·
The btl moment oocurred at 8:49 p.m.,
34 minutes after (he ahow wuau= to
at.art. Of COW"le, concerti never on
Ume. It W81 a1ao almo9t two hou.n after
people waitina In line outaide the
amphitheater were let ln to ecramble up
the concrete atepe to 1take out a prime
place on the 1"111·
Manilow'• open.Ina number left little
doubt Plldtic'a b6c atqe ta equips-I with
encNlh aoocU-to make fOC' eome ex.cttina
moment1. A bold 1ynlhemer medley ol
Manilow tunes~ the crowd and,•
a aea of amateur photocraphera futlle1y
popped flMh cu bee from the audience, the
.... no.heel around the ... under a •
-"
powerful and colol'f ul array of Uchta.
An amphltheeter WU born.
It wu almost born an amphibian. The
amphitheater, which almost WMO't con-
1tructed In time thanka to 62 da)'I of rain
and floodtna delays earlier th.la year, had
ii.I final problem Thunday nilhl when a
main burat beneath the 1\ap, leavinl
almost 11 Inches of water with no place to
IO· C.oata Mesa Fireflehten pumped It out
by J'rlday afternoon.
ff.re ii a brief rundown on how the
amphitheater &'IOnld on IOl'ne key polnta:
•Sound: Much betwr ln the center of
the amphitheater, but full and aharp. The
a.I at la alwa)'I at the top of the lawn ;:.'f'• where IJ)edaton teemed •lil·
•
•Traffic: Relatively little oona-Uon on
atreetl. Wane tie-up on way in WM on
IOUthbound Fairview Roed camlnc from
San Dleao Freeway.
•Parki1141: The fa1rp-ounda lot WM
1ufficlent. Co.t wu Pa car. A woman on
crutchel complained about diltance to
ae.ta from parklnc lot for the diabled.
Wear walkina ahoee.
•Lllhttnc: Lot1 of fun. St.ace la
equipped with a candy....tore _,..tlnent
of co10red lilhta around the Nae for the blc numben. Rotatlnl apotlilhtl in park-lnl lot were tmpr..ave.
•Reltroornl: Buty but linm wen
rHM>nabJe.
eeonce.tona: SMCk bar linel hlld 20 to
30-minute wail.I -too lor\I, •pedally COIWklerinl no food la allowed throuch
~
pte. Early-bl.rd lawn apectaton wen
huncry captiwa. My burpr ww. falfl~
wt)' but only fairly warm.
-crowd control: P'lnt nllht Ulhen ~ =and helpful. Howewr, people lawn who vtated the cone 111' •
aree wen forced to detour all the way u
lte .. to top, then hike throuch the crow '
bemu. they weren't allowed on~ aiah
lepal'atiftl lawn from fixed .....
•'!be lawn: No belich chain .&Ut1IW9Jlllb
Dr.. wann and don't fcqet
bmoculan. Start..,.ly and eat a ~dinae
ftm. Next time, order your ticbtl ..,.lie .nc: you can J(et a fixed -t.
•Flxed aeata: Stay away from th
outl&de -=t.lonl and enjoy.
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She's struggling to
stop killing herself
Arizona Reporter details her ongoing battle
with anorexia nervosa, bulimia afflictions
EDITOR'S NOTE -CynW. J.
Campben, 29, a reporter for Th6
ArUOna Republic in Phoenix, is af-
llJcted with anorexia nervosa and
bulJmi., both aerioua eating disorders.
In the following first-person account,
Me de9cribes her srruggle to deal with
ber IJ.lneas.
!l CYNTHIA J . CAMPBELL ............ .
PHOENIX, Ariz. (AP) -Death iB
my constant companion.
Slowly, day by day, I am killing
my.elf, and although overwhelmed by
fear, I 1eem to be powerless against a
demon within.
I have anorexia nervosa and bulimia, •Una di8orden that can be fatal. At
Umee I starve myself. Other times I Pae my.elf with food, then purge my
body of ita life-giving nutrients.
I am being treated for theae dis-orclen. but ao far with little success.
God, how I hate myself for what I
have become.
I want to live, to let life fulfill its
many promiaes. but this problem I have
-the.e 1llnesaes I know can be fatal -
have taken over. They seem more
powerful than my fear, stronger than.
my desire for life.
This story is difficult to write, for I
am aahamed of what I have become.
My family ia unaware of my problem. I
have avoided developing friendships
with my co-workers for fear they
would di.lcover my embarrassing
.ecret.
I have read a lot on anorexia and
bulimia, but I hive found nothing that
really tells how its victims feel -
nothing that describes the suffering we
endure. ·
Perhaps, by telling my story, I can
help other anorectic and bulimic
I women, if only to let them know that
othen suffer aa they do.
"Slowly, day by day, I am
lcilliag myseH, and although
overwhelmed by I ear, I seem
to be powerle88 against a
Jemoa witbin."
My problems began when I was 15. I w• about 8even pounda overweight -
tipping the 9Cales at about 125 -80 I
decided to take off a few pound.a.
I went crazy. Eventually I weighed
94 pounds and I was hospitaliz.ed. The
docton told my parents i.f I didn't snap
out of lt, I would die. They didn't seem
' to undentand what was wrong with
me; they didn't understand me.
When 1 was 19 I snapped out of it. I
really don't know why. I woke up one
day and told myself it really didn't
matter if I w as thin. I was sick of
b09pitala and would do anything to get
out.
I gained weight and eventually got
· up to 137 pounds.
Thia didn't bother me until I learned
my boyfriend was seeing other girls. I
decided never to see him again -to 1 make make him sorry he lost me.
I went on a diet and again got carried
away.
After losing IODle weight my
boyfriend wanted me back, and this
ooofinned my belief that if you are
thin, you are accepted.
We moved in with each other, and
that led to my becoming bulimic.
At mealtime he would pester me to
eat more. Other people also reproved
me about my tiny appetite. But I was
afraid to eat, afraid if I gained a pound
my boyfriend would leave me.
To understand my fear, one should
know that my boyfriend has a terrific
S body. He loathes fat people and can't
I undentand why anyone has to be fat., I «have an eating problem.
I began eating nonnal portions of
food when I ate with him or others,
then would go to the bathroom and
purge my.elf.
Suffering from both anorexia and
bulimia, I became more depreaaed. I
started eating more and more, always
making my.elf throw up. Before long I
was binging and purging every day. I
hated my.elf.
This binging and purging, my love
affair with the toilet, continues today.
I can't stand to be alone. When there
is no one el8e around I become full of
anxiety. I feel I am going to go crazy
"The demon inside lcept
saying 'You 're geting I at!
Stop it or no one will like
you. Yourboylriendwill
leave you.'"
because I can't stand myself and what I
have become.
I'm also afraid of being with other
people. I dread the thought of anyone
diacovering the hell in which I live.
Thia terror of di.acovery compounds my
loneliness. I even block out my family.
My grandparents, who raiaed me,
died within a year of each other. The
blow was crushing. The one thing they
had asked me to do to make them
happy was to come and visit them. I
refWled, I couldn't becauae I was too
afraid they would di.acover my aecret,
that they would abandon me.
I can't describe the guilt I feel, how I
loathe myself. They were the only ones
in my Ufe I could really depend on, and
now they are gone. I feel ao empty
inside. I think about them every day,
and I cry.
For five years I lived with this
illness, s~ my 8eCJ'et with no one ..
Finally I decided to confide in my
boyfriend. pte burden waa getting too
heavy to bear alone. / AlthoUil!.., I waa afraid he would
reject me, I Ciecided to take a chance,
hoping he would support me. I feel he ia
having difficulty undemanding my
problem, but we have managed to
maintain our relationship.
Recently, I revealed my problem to a
cloee friend and to my e mployer.
I have constantly aought help from
psychologists and peychiatrists, but I
could find no one who undentood me.
About a year ago I found a peychol-
ogist who deals with bulimia and
anorexia. I began attending a group
with four other women-all attractive
college graduates and sucoeaful in
their fields -and all suffering as I am.
All hated themaelves, all felt they
could do nothing right. All believed
they had to be thin to be liked. This was
the first time I felt support. I can't
explain the relief when I realized I
wasn't the only one with thia disgust-
ing problem.
I looked forward to the weekly
three-hour ae!lllion. I started on the
road to recovery. I gained 10 pounds.
Many, many times I wanted to atop
eating, to loee the pounds I was putting
on. I went through periods of deep
depression. The demon inside kept
saying "You're geting fat! Stop it or no
one will like you. Your boyfriend will
leave you."
Over and over again I would force
myself to deny my urge to stop eating. I
would tell myself, "You are too thin.
You look like a skeleton. No man can
love you becauae you have no shape.
You have no appeal, you must gain."
Then the group 9e91iona ended, and
the psychologist didn't have time to
begin another group. I continued to see
the psychologist, but it wasn't the
same. She had never had my problem
and couldn't relate to my feelings. I
became depreseed again. My old habits
returned.
I am so lonely and afraid. How long
can I cMtinue with this?
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Fighting
for her life
Al
"I want to live, to let
life fulfill ill many
promiea, but this
problem I have -
thne illneMeS I know
ean be fatal -have
taken
over. They seem
more _powerf uJ than
my fear,stronger
than my desire
for life.''
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D
Hqw is justice
served by this?
rve just witnessed the absolute King of no-win
situations. The euphemism used to describe this fiuco is
''Traffic Court ... I was sucked, very unwillingly, into one
end, and spat, kicking and screaming, out of the other.
The whole thing started when a policeman pulled me
over. He said that my turn signal wasn't on when I changed
lanes, and I said that it was. I KNEW that it was. He wrote
mea ticket.
Okay, where do we go from here? Any call to the
Municipal Court (unless you know a private unlisted
number) is answered by a machine. You can't ask
questions of a machine, but it did say tht I would receive a
"Courtesy Notice" in the mail within 10 days. It also
informed me that I could pay the "bail" by Mastercard or
Visa.
When my Courtesy Notice finally came, it said that if
I paid a mere $41, I would be forgiven and not locked in jail.
I decided to go to court.
I arrived at 8 a.m. and joined an already long line. I
asked for my day in court. I was sent to the second floor,
Division 2. That's when we were told our alternatives.
Number one: Plead guilty, and pay the fine.
Number two: Plead not guilty, and have a court date
set.
Number three: Ask to be allowed to attend "Traffic
School".
They were pushing the traffic school. If you asked for,
and were granted perrnimllon to attend said traffic school,
your ticket would be expunged, and your Sacred Record
that resides in Sacramento would remain pure and
pristine. You would receive no "Points" and your
insurance premium would (hopefully) not get more
expensive. Apparently, the only consideration as to
whether you were to be permitted to attend traffic school
was whether you had been there in the past two years. On
second thought, there was one other requirement. It cost
$25.
Let's see now. What should I do? Because a man in a
white car apparently didn't notice my tum signal when I
changed lanes, I bad already been forced to expend about
4 hours of my time, and at least 15 miles of driving.
If I entered a plea of Guilty, it would cost me an
additional $41.
If I entered a plea of Not Guilty, I would have to invest
considerable more ti.me, because I couldn't be heard by the
man who was in charge. I would have to return to court
sometime near the end of next month.
There was also the fact that I might well lose the case.
After all, it was a matter of my word against the word of
the man in the white car. In that case, I would have
invested several more hours, at least another 15 miles and
be required to pay a fine as well.
And, though it wasn't covered in the briefing that was
given to we offenders, I asked and was told if we went to
court and were found guilty, the traffic school alternative
would be no longer open to us.
Obviously, these people wanted us to pay $25 and
invest another 8 hours sitting in a traffic school Whether
we were guilty or not.
How can you win? The minute that man in the white
car turns on his red lights, money comes out of your
pockets. And, in my cue, not very deep pockets.
It's a damned frustrating situation, isn't it?
Based on the foregoing, I've come to look upon driving
as a sort of Automotive Ruasian Roulette. I'm not much of
a gambler, and would prefer not to play, but if I'm going to
get from here to there, I guess I'll be required to play.
I wonder if the rules will allow me to pull to the curb
and hide everytime 1 see a white car?
-BILL HARVEY
Huntington Beach
l'M MAWt' 'rQtRE 8t!K IN 60VERNMENJ, 100.
M"Y. N<1N l*E a:F TMAT SUIT Nl>CDME
To BEl>f
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U.S. deep into South Africa
WASHINGTON -The Reagan
administration has justified "busi-
nem as usual" with aegregationist
South Alrica on grounds that
cutting economic ties would have a
neg,ligjble. effect. on ita economy. Bui the administration's busi-
nem-as-usual apologists have been
aerioualy undemating the total
financial invt!9tment by U.S.
banks and buainess finna in South
Africa -and thus playing down
the potential impact of "disinvest-
ment," which ia being urged by
human righta advocates.
la fact, ~e true investment
figure ia almo9t six times larger
than what the administration has
been saying t.o defend ita policy
toward South Africa.
This shocking di8closure was
made in a clalsified cable t.o the
St.ate Department from the U.S .
consulate in Johannesburg, the
commercial capital of South
Africa. My reporter Susan
Beneach has seen a copy of the
cable.
"Aooordlng t.o lnformation we
have recently obtained, the total
(financial involvement) ia prob-
ably in exce.a of $14.6 billion," the
cable states. It pointa out that the
figure "we have always glibly
bandied about" is the Bureau of
F.conomic Analysis estimate of
$2.6 btWon in direct investmenta.
It'aobviousthat the loaof $14.6
billion in loans and investmenta
would have a measurable effect on
the South African economy,
which ia only one-fifth the size of
the U.S . economy. There la alao the
strong pomlbWty of a snowball
effect, with other countries fol-
lowing the U.S . lead.
TM cable aotea that the U.S.
&hare ia 57 percent of all foreign
holdlnp on the Johannesburg
stock exclwlge in gold mines,
mining houaes, platinum mines,
G.
-J1-c1-1-11-11-11-1 -~
DeBeers and Palamin.
It alao cites more than $4 billion
in U.S . bank loans t.o South
Africans and adds: "Sixty-five
percent of the loans t.o South
Africa were made by the nine
largest U.S . banks, and an ad-
ditional 18 percent by the next 13
tar t banks." ~ cable pointa out that
"divestment proponenta who
target U.S. companies doing buai-
nea in South Africa and banka
lending t.o South Africa are aiming
only at the tip of the iceberg." It
notes that 250 of the !'Fortune
500" biggest U.S . corporationa
maintain subsidiaries or affiliates
in South Africa. The cable con-
cludes: hAlJ of this S"'81e&t8 that
the potential for U.S . disinvest-
ment could be more important t.o
the South Alrican economy than
we had previoualy UIWned."
ne lavesaor Responsibility Re-
aearch Center l.ista the top five
U.S . employers in South Africa aa
Mobil, Standard OU of Ohio, Ford,
Caltex South Africa and General
Mot.ors. About 70 percent of their
employees are black, and all five
companies adhere t.o the ao-ca11ed
Sullivan Principles of fair employ-
ment drafted eeven yeen ago by
Rev. Leon Sullivan, a Baptiat
minister from Philadelphia.
The Reagan administration
clainw that implementation of the
Sullivan Principles will be of more
benefit t.o South African worken
than divestment.
The Sullivan Principles are
followed by 146 of the 300 U.S .
fi.nna doin& buai.ne99 in South
Alrlca, though aome of them have
been criticized for merely token
effor1a, auch as deeegregatinc
workers' facilities inside the
plan ta.
Among the U.S. employers who
do not adhere to the
fair-employment charter are ln-
t er nati onal Playtex,
Che9ebrough-Pond'1 Inc.. Dun
and Bradstreet International and
Pepsico International. Rep. Step-
hen Solarz, D-N.Y., has in-
troduced legi.Blation that would
make obeervance of the Sullivan
Principlee mandatory.
. Footnote: Neither the St.ate
Department nor officlala in Johan-
nesburg who wrote the cable
would comment on it. Randall
Robimon, direct.or of TranaAfrica,
a black foreign policy lobby in
Washington, commented: "lta im-
portance is exceeded only by ita
coverup."
CORRECl'ION: My recent re-
port on the Interior Department'•
coal giveaway program incorrect-
ly stated that all the privileged
leue applications were still pend-
ing. Thia ia what the department'•
latest available records showed.
But I have now teared that aome
coal leues had already been
awarded, including thoee t.o Utah
Power and Light in the
K.3pairowiu Plateau in Utah.
Even the company wu con-
cerned about the le.ues, becauae
they are on land bordering
propoeed wilderne11 areas. It of-
fered to awap the leue application
for aome on le.. environmentally
eemitive land, with amaller coal
re:terves. Surprtaingly, the In-
terior Depa.r1ment rejected the
offer.
THIS BUD'S FOR ME?: Not
every member of the Houae was
pleued when Anheuaer-Bu8Ch
delivered a free cue of beer t.o
ea.ch .of the 435 legialaton last
month. In fact, Rep. Gus Savage,
D-lli .. who has endol'9ed a boycott
of Bu8ch product.a on grounds that
the brewer dbcriminai.e. ~abut
blacJa in hiring. aent hia cue o1
beer back and asked hia fellow
Houae members t.o do the same.
Rep. John c.onyen. D-Mich.,
heeded the call, with a cert.a.in dry
reluctance. In a letter t.o the
company explaining hia rejection
of the gift, he wrote: "I con.fea I
entertained thoughta of enjoying
the beer and continuing the
boycott, but my colleague C.On-
greMman Gua Savage reminded
me ... that there was a principle
involved and it would be imposs-
ible t.o do both."
A Buach spokesman said only
three cases of beer were returned,
and the company got 200
thank-you notes.
BAYH'S LEGACY: Former
Sen . Birch Bayh, D-lnd .. made a
pact with his wife, Marvella, aa
she was dying of cancer in 1979.
They agreed t.o aee that tenninally ·
ill patients get Social Security
disability benefita immedlately,
instead of h.avi.ng to wait five
months. Bayh got legialation
pasaed by the Senate in 1980, but it
died in conference with the HOUie.
Now Sen. James Sasaer. D-Tenn .•
has taken up the cause with a bill
that would waive the five-month
waiting period for patients not
expected t.o live a year.
1.D. PROBLEM: At a recent
Washington gathering. Sens.
Howard Metzenbaum, O..Ohio,
and Spark Matawlaga, D-Hawali,
were next t.o each other in line for
autographed copies of a book on
Acquired Inunune Deficiency
Syndrome (AIDS). The author
asked each aolon t.o apell hia name,
leading Matsunaga , a
Japanese-American, t.o crack:
"People always get us confuted."
DNA chain is a long and Notes from a drinking man
power! ul hunian rope Water I.a the drink of the last ,.8 ldoa'tdrlakeveaonebeervery playgolfandbecauseitseemalike
reaort in America. People don't .,, often becauae it's my opinion that a terrible combination.
Things Found »> Rout.e co ~ tum on the tap and draw them-~·' ·'~.. they apend t.oo much money LooJcing Up Other Things: . aelvet a g1ul of water unJea the aelling It and not enough money My driak la club aoda. I keep a
--That each one of the billions .._.,~ ref.rtgerat.or la empty of -omething Ull •1111 · making it. big bottle of it ln the refrigerator
of cells ln the body contains five min •Ill!. ~ more.inte1'9tinc. Moet 80ft drinks are t.oo sweet. I and inasmuch as I'm the only one feetoftightlyooOedDNAstranda; .,._ ,,.., Oneofthebigdedsionat.omake aandwichbutlreslstthatbecaUtel who drinks it, I main.line it rlcht
if the strands in a single body were when you're on vacation ia what t.o know how dull it makee me feel all like Coke better than Pepli but for from the bottle. Some people cm 't
uncoiled and laid end t.o end, they have t.o drink when you get afternoon. All I want to do ia lie almost no reuon. It'• a pr-ejudice get started in the momtna beforE
would reech 400 times t.o the aun --That of all the varioua breed& thinty. I know there are a few down and take a nap after a beer that goes back t.o my youth and 1 they have a cup of coffee or a of dop in the world, the chow ia till wouldn't want t.o be put to a and back. (F.ach strand includes old-faahioned people left who a with lunch. Pm IUrpri8ed at any-blindfold taste teat. I uaed t.o drink cigarette. A swallow of club 90da ~
aome 100,000 genes containing aU thble bolacnlyk one posaeulng a drink water but they're aa scarce one who can drink more than one more Coke when lt came in that my starter.
the basic "blueprinta" of the ue-tongue, which lta sup-u Americana who eat u.naliced bottle of beer and amazed at The IUOC8I of Perrier, th( port.en affirm t,o mark it al 011(1 Of 1..--...t ...t_._L fj '"'--lf'!8l little houraJ.aa-ahaped bot• 'I:\...... h c) b _....a_ thJa body.) th f .._ _ _,_ b---1-f ~ and ~~. anyone who can QIUIA ve. a.nc tie. Now the mnallest ... , .. ., -· .rn:nc u ~.in country ~ e ew ~ ·~ 0 """'&• singing commercial about havt.ng bl bu ......... Jth--one of the damedest buaineat
--That of the Western "heroes"
and "badmen'' in American his-
tory, "Buffalo Bill" was born in
Iowa, O.vy Cl"'OCkett in Ten-
ne91l!e, Kit Canon in Kentucky,
Daniel Boone ln Pennsylvania,
Jeme Jamea in M.lmouri, ''WUd
Bill'' Hickok and Wyatt FArp ln
IWnola --and the MOit vldoua and
lnt.amoua ldJ.1er of all, "Billy the
KJd," WM born in New York City.
-11MI\ Au,wtw. the tint
Roman emperor, w11 pven that
name • a title of honor by the eenate. alt.er c..r made w
.dopted boy hia heir without the
youih'a knowledp. ("AUCUllut"
mmnt. ''CONeent.ed" in Latin.)
ORA,,.aE COAST
'llllyPllll
notac:ro.. t laclldme,when it'a been hot more than one leave1 me cold ~~.~~·!°uauJiy~ at.oriesl'veeverheard.Whowoul
•• 'That almost nobody who uaea all morning, rm often tempted t.o bec.au.e, while I like the taste of 12 ooncee of Coke at one time and have had the nerve t.o think the~
the oommoo phrue, ·~yonct the have a g1ul of cold beer with a good beer, one ia plenty. ~ can't put an opened can back could bring plain carbona
""""'e,"----1•-thattheP'-'ewu •1..-ref..t-toraoloftendedde water from France to the U~tec .-. ·--a--aa °"" 'r LA. n..-. w~ ........ St.ates in sreen bottle. and .el,
actually an area In Ireland beyond A.-.-..-L. I againlt having one f« that~· great amounta of it t.o Amer1cani
which British rule WM not domi-P'1llKll ~ f Glnaet' ale can be a aood drtnk for almolt a dollar a bottle! I mMr ·
nant in the Middle Acea· (There Sb ~ J but, like beer, lt 111'\"t UIUally fC>Od after all. it ia only water. I fee
WU al80 another Engl.iah Pale in :::I w enouah to make It worth the fooliah •ying 80 but rve been
France, centered around Calaia, I calo.rtee. Root beer and aanaperilla d.rin.lc:lna it, too.
and one in Scotland about the c:'i1f'. ~ • have all but IUOCW'ftbed to the In fD¥Y ttai. now depoaita an
Mme tUJ..) . ~ ~ edvertlstnf campeicnl of the col. rtquired OD the boWei and e&n.
c.::i drink•. They have an the drtnka come In. (For ~
--'That phoaphorw waa dia.-
oovered by an aichemllt, and for
the flnt hundred yean of Its
production, the only known
IOUft."e WM wine. (Sutaquently,
it WU obtained from bona.)
"Here we go agalnt The government wraua frM .
enterprlM."
old-faahiofted mound that .. Yel teMOI\ they don't lnclude thl
them a Utile ltature but I h't 11.kek.etchupbottlee.)'naetheoeyt;
auppo1e they're made of anYth1na tha\ people won't throw
much different from the cofu. -•Iona the aide of the hiah~'9.0I'
0.. of.., k.ida, who II no Jonaier
• kid, 11 • ar•pe drink fnak. S"he
buys ceiw of ~ 11'9pe concen·
en•, pu .. one mn of waf41' In It,
pou.n IOIM of lt OWi' a and then
fWI the..._ whh club mda. It'• a 8ood alter-tennla drtnlc. An
after-aolf drtnk that'• popular
eome p).alwll called aahandy IJl/t
I think It came from Scodalid h'a
tWf ....... and half bMr' ovw
tee. 1 don't drink It btcau. I don't
your front lawn If the U\
valuable. I have a trlend who'•
mftdrinkmob. She th.lnb ~
°"8ht to be exempt frcm the bottl1
.... becau. 9he cto.n"t bellev
U\1'0M who'd have the dllll
drlnk. JWrier would be ID enade
to throw the bol1lel out. the
window.
What io haw for a cold drink °'
• hot aummer'• day la the kind 0
problem I like co deal With WM
I'm on vacaUcln.
Ex-Ram Tyler
' may be answer
· to 49ers' woes
ROCKLIN ,AP) -San Fran-
i ci1co 49ers Coach Bill Walsh is
trying to build a running attack to
match his team's potent passing
pme. He thinks he may have the
material he needs in halfback
Wendell Tyler.
Tyler, recently acquired from
the Rams. ha.s made a big impact
on the 49ers' offenae, both physi-
1 cally and pyachologically, his
teammates say.
"Wendell Tyler gives these
iuys a whole new basis of com-
pui8on," said 49ers' linebacker
Jack Reynolds, a former Rama'
teammate of Tyler.
"He should really wake up this
team.''
When he carries the ball during
j>ractice, It is often to the chant of
''Wende~ Wendell, Wendell."
And that's not from fans at the
teem's training camp. It's from his
own teammates.
The 49ers meet the Los Angeles
Raiders Saturday night at the
C.Oliaeum in their exhibition
opener.
Australia II
first to reach
Cup semis
NEWPORT, R.I. (AP) -Aus-
tralia D became the first Ameri-
ca's Cup yac.ht to qualify for the
August challenger aemifinala
when it sailed to victory Saturday
by three minutes, 50 teCOnda over
the Auatrallan yacht Challenge
12.
The victory, which gave Alan
Bond's boat 15.88 points in the
complicated foreign atandi.nga,
made it impomible for Challenge
12 to pus Australia D. Challe•
12, fourth ln the standingl at 9 .60,
could f1niah with no more than
15.60 should it wln ill last six
rllCl!I.
But the boat's eligibility to com-
pete a1 a 12-meter yacht. a for-
mula that anblnes sail area, di.
pllicement, draft and other fac-
t.on, WU challenged Saturday by
the New York Yacht Club, holder
of the Cup. A three-Jllllae Jetter
from Robert W. McCullough,
chairman of the America's Cup
Committee, to measurer Mark
Vlnbury. contends the boat WU
rw.ared lncorrectly.
Awtralla D's cte.tsner Ben
Lexcen ..td the yacht wu
measured twice ln Awttralia.
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SUNDAY, JULY 31, 1983
BUSINESS 84
STOCKS 86
ENTERTAINMENT 88
Bobby Grich completes double play (left), while Edison High and
Orange Coast College product Donnie Hill lashes double Saturday.
Steve Garvey underwent ~ successful surgery
on his thumb Saturday.
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·Angels hit
by huzzsaw
Bavasi steams; A's sweep
BY JOHN SEV ANO Of'lM&WtrNet ...
Angels' General Manager Buzzie Bavasi is one of
thoee individuals who keeps his emotions inside until
he can't hold them any longer. Then, he releases them
all at once with a fury.
Saturday, after watching the first seven innings
of the Angels' opening game of their double-header
with Oakland, Bavasi oouldn't stomach any more.
It was bad enough he was watching the Angela
loae for the 10th time in 13 games this homeatand.
What was making this 13-8 setback ao much harder to
digest, though, was the way the Angels were losing.
After waiting nearly two montha for the Angel
hitters to dust the oobwebe off their bats, the offenae
finally came alive with an eight-hit, aeven-run first
inning. That's right, after one inning the Angels led,
7-0! .
C.Onsidering the final acore, does anything more
really need to be said? U so, Bavasi should do the
talking.
"It's not ao much rm running out of patience as I
am disgusted. You've been watching the game,
haven't you?" said Bavasi sternly as he watched one
Angel pitcher after another falter, the players wilt
offensively and mentally, and the A's pound out 20
hits and acore 13 runs over the final eight inninp.
(Note: The A's aho came back to win the nightcap,
2-1, in 12 innings).
"One day you get pitching, the next you don't.
What are you going to do?" Bavasi oontinued. "We
finally get runs and the pitching blows up."
By now Bavasi's voice was louder and stronger.
"You know, il I had my way, I'd never give
another guaranteed or no-trade oontract," he said,
then looked down on the field and murmured,
"All-Stars, my ass."
Bavasi was then asked what it was going to take
to snap the Angels out of their tailspin. A meeting
maybe? ·
"That doesn't do any good. They just laugh at
you," Bavasi noted, still referring to the players'
lucrative salaries and subaequent stability -win or
loae.
"Nothing is going to change unless thoae fellows
(the players) get some pride. They simply have no
pride. You know, I'd be ashamed to walk out the door
with my bead up in the air the way they're playing."
(See ANG~. Pase BZ
Commissioner's action not enough Ricardo goes
two-I or-two Rozelle's suspensions didn't begin to answer drug problems
nme have been permitted for analy8.
it ia the opinion of mcl9t that the com-
mlalioner' of the National Football Lague
did not advance a llncJe equate toward
IO\vtna the league dN& problem by-...pend-inC four pla;yen.
Au matter of fact. It ia the feellnc of the
majority tM\ Rcmelle did not even make any t:: toward undentandinathe problem. what we have here ia a catKlylmic
me9 which ia ..,._.than all of Wt lncludini
the oommiwioner.
Rcmlle .et down ao. Browner and
Pete Johmon of Cincinnati, St. Louis' E.J.
Junior and Greg Stemrick of New Orleana
for four pm-. 1'hJa amount. to punilhrnent.
It may have l'Dllde an imped on the .,_..i
public becau.e the leque WU expected to do tomethin8 but it wiI1 not elimlnate cfNI
al:Jme.
What it will do is require other players
to take ate,. to avoid puniahmenL
In announcing hia dedlion, Ro.r.elle
talked about the "lntelJ'ity of the game.''
Thia is a phrMe bonowed from Bowie Kuhn
and it IOU.nda pompous and arropnt to
onlooken who view profelaional football• a
form of entertainment.
·Of OOW"9e, if a football player buys -or
tella -dope, he ia breaklnc the law and
should be required to arwwer charaee
aubeequent to Bettina caught. '!be question is
SPOATI COLUMNST
Bll>
TUCKER ·
whedwr be lbould be p,,.,,.. by due
~ ol Jaw or the.,,.,,,,,,.......,. o( the
Bemde, tbecomm....,_mllmlClalotof
other Nn.. playsa who have 8dmttted
lnvolvemmt ln nareotim. Gen, the com-
ndmloner mieht haw wiped out entire
teum. ' The point her ia that profMlional
athletel ahould be treated lib my other ....,t ol. IOdety. 'Ibey lbould be punllhed
for crtmea and thrown otf the ...... lf they
cannot perform bemu. of drua acldk.1iao.
but the function of the Jeaaue tbould be a
119tdeal broader than rappina the lmucldee
of a random few. What ii n..,.ieecled......,.,. from the ...._ II
. treatment f« thme who .. tor ft and
education for thme who can be laVC. I
know' this ia OYel'lbnpliftcaUon and • btll of
a lot ealieraid than &ne. But Pete &.De ii
IUppmed to be the llDal"t.-t man and the ba&
c:iornmiaoner ln all of 9PQ1'111 and he can
oertalnly prove it by clearinc up this
Matt Coleman, crewman on Advance, wnrk1 in the water to free the
mast alter it 1plintered during Ameriea'1 Cup action.
•
quapre.
Then ia the wt4espreed notion that
pr'Of..aooal athletes lhou1d be the role
modela fordae youth of a nation. FOi' the moat
part, tbi8 ia hocwMh. Parenta should be the
role modM fer their children.
Of coune, po athletee are not above
-.-ptma the relpC>nlibWty up to a point.
That ... player will take the in::' Jnwlwd with bavlnl hia pcwre on the ·
ol a box ol m.ldMt cereal or on u,,., front of
a bubble 1U1D card. Pro athletes can le'l'Ye as role models but
:z.~ rwon. I mean. do not tell your that 70 percent of the NFL idol
~did not aiet thetr coUece cSecreea.
Al my rate, the point of all um ia that CO"Y"'....._. Pwte 1'mel»act.ed but be may
have moved,_ the Wl'Onl realOft. Cenalnly.
far more adloll ii needed but it ahouJd follow
much more tborcJucll study.
Problem! 0-S the line wrltt.en in the
DeWlp8pel' which ii I01d from expenlive
on and near hlch IChool and
ramp-It may be the most
nmark to follow Rmelle'•
.......,.. ol the four lnOWblrdl:
"USA Today oddmnaker Danny
Sheridan today dropp9d the Bencala to 10.-1 .... Wlnninl the American Football COn.fennoe'a Central Diviaicn title, down
from 7-1."
'
• at scrimmage
SANTA ROSA (AP) -Thtte
veteran National Football League
kickers, including fonner Costa
Mesa High and Orange Coast C.01-
lege product BelUly Ricardo, oon-
verted all of their field goal at-
tempts Saturday as the Los An-
geles Raiders went through a
simulated game-type 8Crimmage
at the El Rancho Tropicana
Motel.
Holdover Los Angeles kicker
Chris Bahr colUlected on a
37-yard field goal, while the two
challengers for his job, veterans
Efren Herrera and Ricardo, hit
two field goals each. Herrera's
were of 38 and 34 yards, while
Ricardo's were from 37 arid 34
yards.
"It's going to be difficult choos-
ing among the kickers," said
Coach Tom F1ores of the Raiden.
Additionally, wide receiver
Cliff Branch acored on a 22-yard
touchdown pass from quar-
terback Jim Plunkett.
F1ores said he was aho im-
pressed with rookie wide receiver
Dokie W~ of UCLA.
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-Orana-Coat DAILY PILOT/Sunday, July 31, 1983
SPORTS BRf AK
Riviera sponsors
aren't going 'ape'
over possible entrant
From AP dlspatclae1
PACIFIC PALISADES -A n gorilla is trying to get into next week's
natJbnally televised National Long
Drive golf competition at the Riviera
Country Club, but sponsors say its monkey
business.
"He didn't qualify and that's the reason he
won't be in." said Kevin Walsh, a spokesman for
Golf Digest. ''We have a set of rules that have been
in effect for many years."
Tom Tuell of Tacoma, Wash., says h e
competed in qualifying round for last year's event
in his gorilla suit, but didn't go into the qualifying
rounds this )'.ear, he says. because his outfit was
banned.
Mike Dunaway, one of the long drivers, is
president of the 350 Club, which is composed of
golfers who have either won or finished high in
the competitions and now stage exhibitions for
profit. Dunaway supports Tuell's efforts to
compete in his costume.
"We're being used by them," said Walsh. "We
tell them they can play, but play like everybody
ehle does."
The sponsors flatly refuse a special exemption
for Tuell into the $50,000 finals, being held
Tuesday in advance of the PGA Championships,
which start Thursday at Riviera.
There is a dress code for competitors and also
a rule that they cannot benefit from any type of
commerical advertising during the event. Tuell
heads Gorilla Sports Inc .. in Tacoma.
Admitting the commerical aspects of his
attire, the golfer nevrtheless says he has driven a
golf ball 360 yards wearing his gorilla suit.
Quote of the day
Staaton Cook, president of the Tribune
Co., owner of the Chicago Cubs, on General
Manager Dallas Green's statement that
Wrigley Field soon would have Ughts: ''I
can't shed any light on that."
Steelers steal one, 27 -14
CANTON, Ohio -Reserve quar-[i]
terback Cliff Stoudt threw for two 4• •
touchdowns and the Pittsburgh Steel-
ers intercepted five passes Saturday in
a 27-14 opening National Football League exhi-
bition victory over the New Orleans Saints.
The Steelers, rolling to their sixth straight
exhibition triumph over the last three seasons,
were in control all the way after scoring 17 points
in the opening quarte.r.
Stoudt, a seven-year veteran from Young-
stown State University, filled in for injured
regular Terry Bradshaw, who still is recovering
from surgery on his right elbow in March.
The seldom-used Stoudt responded with the
longest touchdown pass play of his pro career, a
69-yard bomb to wide receiver Greg Hawthorne.
He also connected with rookie Gregg Garrity
on an 18-yard play for another opening-quarter
touchdown. Gary Andef'90n had opened the
Pittsburgh 9COring with a 34-yard field goal in the
first six minu t.es.
Stoudt connected on eight of 14 passes for 174
yards.
ANGELS SWEPT • • •
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Bavasi, obvioualy not heeding his own advice
and not content with relieving h.ia a11ger to a reporter,
made a trip down to the clubhouse between games to
apparently chew on the team, too. He was too late,
though. as the usually passive J ohn McNamara was
already holding an animated session with his troope.
The Angels' skipper certainly had enough to talk
about. Although physical errors are hard to chasti9e,
Bobby Grich's miscue in the third inning opened the
gates for Oakland's first four runs on the road to its
comeback. And, after the game waa tied at 7-7,
catcher Bob Boone's mental error, in which he failed
to make a necessary tag at the plate because he
thought it was a force situation, didn't help matters
any as the A's scored five more times in the seventh.
Of course, then there's the topic of the Angels'
pitching. Bruce K.i!on, the starter. got the A's back in
the game. J ohn Curtis got 'em even. And Luis
Sanchez (8-5) put them ahead, before Rick Steirer
mercilully put an end to it all.
ln the nightcap, the A's pushed across their first
run in the third inning on two singles and a fielder's
choice by second baseman Tony Phillips. The Angels
tied the game four innings later when Fred Lynn hit
his 19th homer just inside the foul pole in the seventh.
The A's combined two singles, a walk and a
sacrifice in the 12th inning to push aero. one run and
hand Tom.my John (8-8) a hard-luck defeat.
Said McNamara after the second game when
quiu.ed about the team meeting between pm.es: "I'd
rather not get into that."
Then he elaborated. "As long as they're trying,
and as long as I know that ... sure it's frustrating, but
at least I know they're trying. Everyone goes through
streaks. Ours ia just a bad one right now."
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'Lulu wins Anne Burnett
Rebe Uttle Lulu, the ooly 3-year-old in the r8C'e
and the 3-1 Cavorit.e. finished •trona Saturday night
to win the Anne Burnett Invitational &ndlcap for
quarterhonet at Loe Ale.mltoa Raice Coone.
Rebe Little Lulu. ridden by Robef'J Bard and
can-yi.nC 122 poundl. cover«t 400 yardt in 19.83
aecord and peid se •• ,.40 and $3.80. Tho vtctory ln
the event for older filllet and maret was wonh
$5&.000. Kellyw Coffer, ridden by John ~-aer and carryfnl 122 pounda. finilhed ~.:. head behind
the winner . .
LaPoint, Sutter stifle Expos
Dave LaPolDt combined wlth 11 Brace Satter on a four-hitter and
WllUe MeGee acored a pair ot runa,
helping St. Louis defeat Montreal, 3-2,
Saturday nlght In the National Lea,ue. Sutter got
the laat out ln the seventh and nailed down hla 12th
save w ith 2 ~ lnninp of one·hlt relief . . .
Elsewhere, Rlck Rboden't two-run single and a
three-run c.:rror by rtght fielder Darryl Straw-
berry on Bill Madlock'•
hues-loaded fly ball hlgh-
llghted a six-run fifth inning
aa Pittaburgh beat the New
York Meta, 6-3, for the Pirates'
aixth straight victory . . .
Cincinnati 1hortatop Dave
CoacepcloD drove in two runs
with a double and two alngle6
to pace the Reda paat Houston.
3-2. Meanwhile, Houston
pitcher Nolu Ryu struck out
five to raise his career total to 3,596, one lees than
all-time leader Steve Carlton of Philadelphia ...
Ivan DeJetu1' two-run!ble in the bottom of the
sixth inning snapped 2 tie as Philadelphia
defeated the Chicago Cu , 4-3, in the second game
of a twi-night double-header. In the first game,
Ron Cey lined a one-out double in the ninth to
drive in the winning nm as the Cubs pulled out a
4-3 decision, halting a four-game Phillies' winning
streak ... Knuckleballer PM.I Nlekro scattered six
hita, Jerry Roy1ter drove in two runs, and Bob
Watson homered as Atlanta extended its lead in
the West to six games with a 5-2 victory over San
Diego. Niekro, 6-6, walked four and struck out six
in going the route for the second time this season.
YAITilDMIKI
Y az reaches HR milestone
Carl Yastnem11d added another 11 milestone to a long list of achievements
Saturday as his 450th career home run
helped the Boston Red Sox overcome a
3-0 deficit and beat the Milwaukee Brewers, 10-5,
ln American League action. Yastrzemski's
fifth-inning Fenway Park blast. a three-run shot,
snapped a 3-3 tie and made him the 17th
major-league player to reach the 450 mark ... In
other games, Toronto beat Cleveland, 6-5, in 13
innings, as EraJe Wllltt'• bases-loaded single drove
in the game-winner ... Scott McGregor won his
13th game of the aeaaon and Edd.le Marray'1
f.a\nted triple highlighted a four-nm aeventh as
Baltimore won its fourth straight game with a 7-4
victory over Texas. The triumph improved the
Orioles to 58-40, moving them one-half game
ahead of Detroit in the East Division race .... Larry
Herndon belted a fourth-inning two-run homer
and Jaan Berenguer and Aarello Lopez combined
on a seven-hitter as Detroit downed Kansas aty,
4-1. then went on to win the completion of Friday's
suspended game, 10-1 ... Pat Putnam'• three-run
horner in the seventh inning helped SeauJetoa 7-3
victory over MinnNOta ... Tom Paciorek rapped
out three hits and drove in two runs and Greg
Lalin11d knocked in a pair with a sacrifice fly and
a double to lead the surgjng Chicago White Sox to
a 5-1 victory over the New York Y .,.Jteea.
Par enough for Stephen10n o •
Ju SteplatDIOD aurvli.ted 1teamy !I perat1on Cedar Rldae Country Club ln Tu.lu
witl't a ICl'amblln& par round of 71
Saturday to lelze the 54-hole lead of G
U.S. Women's Open with a 3-over-par 216 total. on arvey Stephenaon, the 1982 Ladiee ProfelBional Golf
A.uodatlon Clulic champion who haa never
captured the Open, led by two shota over Debbie '
MeltterllD and Patty Sllleelwa, who'wel'e at 218. a 'success Sheehan, the current LGPA champion who led by
three 1troke9 when play besan. blew to a
5-over-par 76 while Mel.sterlin poeted a 2-over 73.
Meanwhile, Pat Bn41ey and Jue Lock 1COJ'«i the
eighth and ninth holee-in-one in the 31-year
history of the Open ~ .. Ralpla Ludl'UI, a rookie
and admitted lonphot, bounced back with a
4-under-par 67 and took a one-stroke lead in the
third round of the Canadian Open Golf Cham-
pionahlp in Oakville, Ontario. Landnun, playing
in his tint tournament aa a full-fledsed member of
the PGA Tour, mattered .even birdiee acroa his
card u he rebounded from a 75 in Friday's teCOnd
round. Tom Partier, an experienced player with
one tour title and four conaecutive years aa a
$100,000 winner, :was one shot; back after a . 70.
Defending champton Brace 1Jet1ke, a two-time
wlnner on this COW'lle, and Job.a Cook were
another stroke behind at 209.
Patrick pulls upset in hurdles
fJPPSALA, Sweden -David rJI
Patrick, a former University of Ten-
nessee runner, •witched to the
400-meter hurdles Saturday and beat
NCAA champion Sven Nylander of Sweden in an
international track and field meet here.
Patrick, now competing for Athletica West.
waa timed in a fut 49.34 .econda. Nylander, of
SMU, clocked 49.76.
Both will compete in the first World Track
and Field Championships Aug. 7-14 in Helainki,
Finland.
Several World Championship-bound Ameri-
cans entered Saturday's meet. including USA
Championahip winners Dave Laut and John
Powell.
Laut, also competing for Athletics West, took
the shot put with 69 feet, 2 ~ inches and Powell, of
Athletic Attic, won thedi8cuacontest with a throw
of 209-5~.
Willie Gault, the University of Tenneaeee
football s1ar, led the U.S . to a 1-2-3 sweep in the
100-me1er dash in a mediocre 10.69.
Alonz.o Babers of Montgomery, Ala., took the
400 in 46.24.
Night Fire captures feature
Nlglat Fire pulled away in the •
stretch Saturday in winning the 0.-
unitas Stakes by four lengths over My
Native PriDeetl before a crowd of
24,955 at Del Mar. The vic1ory waa the fourth in 10
lifetime starts for Night Fire, whoee winning time
was one aecond off the stakes record of 1:42 set by
Kamadora in 1974 ... C1trl1 Evert Lloyd and Pam
Slarlver scored singles victories to gain the finals of
a women's indoor tennis tournament in Syndey
Australia. Lloyd beat Australia's Weady Taraball,
6-4, 6-4, and Shriver stopped Britain's Sae Barker
. 6-1. 6-1 ... Rebecca Twig, the women'• world
pursuit champion, covered 57 .6 miles in two hours,
54 minutes and six aeconds in winning the United
States Cycling Federation women's road race
championship ... The president of the Loe Angeles
Olympic Committee, Pe&er V. Ueberrotla, is
planning to go to Moecow next week to attend
Spartaldad, a quadrennial sporta championship,
and to talk to Soviet sports officials about plans for
the 1984 Olympic Games.
SAN DIEGO (AP) -Sieve Garvey underwent
SUJ'lery for one heUf Saturday to repair tom
Ugamenta in his left thumb, an injury that ended hia
record corwecutive-game aveak Friday night and will
sideline IUJn for at leaat three weeka.
Jerfy Kapstein, Garvey'• agent, said Saturday
the surgery waa performed by Dr. Merlin Hamer at
the Scrips-Clinic ln La Jolla.
Kapstein aid the doctors told him that the
surgery waa aucl0e9ful. Garvey. whoee ·National
League-record streak ended at 1,207 games when he
rniaed the second pme of a double-header Friday, ia
expected to be releued from the hospital today,
Kapetein said.
"Hia doctors said his chances for a full recovery
are excellent, but that he would be sidelined for a
minimum of three weeks," Kapstein said.
Until the injury in the opener of the
double-header, Garvey had nurtured h.ia streak for
nearly eight yean.
It left him with a "hollow feeling," he &aid, more
for his San Diego Padre teammates than for himself.
"It's depressing knowing that I can't help this
team just when we're trying to make our run," he
said.
Garvey, 34, sustained the injury in the first
inning when he attempted to ecore from third on a
wild pitch by the Atlanta Braves' Pascual Perez. He
was easily tagged out aa he tried to beat the throw
from catcher Bruce Benedict to PerH, who was
covering the plate.
The last time the first bueman miaed a game
(he had the flu) was Sept. 2, 1975, while he was with
the Loa Angeles Dodgen. He ranb third on the
all-Ume coMeCUtive-game playing liat behind Lou
Gehrig with 2,130 and Everett Scott with 1,307.
'The record (Gehrig'•) is not really that
important to me," he said. "It's a very hollow feeling
to know that I can't contribute (to the team)."
Todiiy's sports
on TV, radio
TELEVISION
10 a.m. (2)-AUTO RACING-Coverage of the
Talladega (Ala.) 500 at Alabama International Motor
Speedway.
1 p.m. (7)-WOMEN'S GOLF-Final round play
in the Women's U.S. Open in Tulsa. (11)-
BASEB~Dodgera at San Franciaco (first game
of a double-header).
1:30 p.m. (2)--GOLF-Final round play in the
Canadian Open at Oakville, Ont.
4 p.m. (4)-SPORTSWORLD-Scheduled seg·
menta include the Gold Cup Unlimited Hydroplane
Race at Evansville, lnd. (taped); and Professional
Karate Association Championships at Atlantic City
(taped).
3:45 p.m . (11)-BASEBALL-Dodgen at San
Francisco (approximate time of the second game of •
the double-header).
RADIO
Baseball-Oakland at Angels, 12:55 p.m., KM.PC
(710); Dodgers at San FranciSco (double-header), 1:05
p .m., KABC (790).
U.S. swimming meet
to open Wednesday
CLOVIS (AP) -The countdown to
the Loe Angeles Olympic Games, now
le.a than a year away, reaches an
important stage for America'• awtm-
men Wedneeday with the opening of
the 1983 U.S. championship meet.
Top fi.niahera in the meet, the
Phillipe 66 U.S. Nationals, will com-
priae the American team in the Pan
American Games later in August.
Then, for thoee with Olympic aapira-
tiona. will oome montha of hard
train1ng leading up to the 1984 Olympic
Triala. The swt.mmen, like top U.S.
athletes ln other Summer Games
sports, were deprived of the opportuni-
ty to compete in 1980 becauae of the
boycott of the Moecow Olympics.
Some swimmers, like women i t.an
Tracy CaulJdna and Mary T. Meagher,
would have been amona the favorites
in the gold medal oompetit.ion of 1980.
1.....,,.,..,.._.~J· Now, on the world level, they don't
rank 80 hfah.
"Our whole •
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badly. We would have done very well
at Moecow. There's no queetion about
it." aaya George Haines, a fonner U.S.
Olympic swimming coach who now
aerves as women's coach at Stanford
and worka with eeveral world class
athletes.
Haines had a chance to tell that to
President Carter in the 1ummer of
1980, when American athletes and
coaches were guesta at the White
House.
"I told him, 'Mr. President... we would
have done the same as the (U.S.)
hockey team and made you very proud
of us.' They hustled me right through
the reception line after that." Haines
said.
The 1983 nationals, a four-day meet,
will be held at an outdoor high school
pool in Clovis, a town near Fresno. The
pool, a few years old, ii considered an
excellent facility, and tevenl current
and former world record holders will
beoom
Brian Downing typifies the Angels' frustration after being
called out in the first inning of Saturday's double-header.
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Time: l:OS 315.
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Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunday, July 31, 1983
.. .
Reunited
George Brett of the Royals cleans off famous
''pine-tar" bat that was re turned to him Saturday.
Dallas players
asked to testify
DALLAS (AP) -A fonner
Brazilian aoccer player accused of
conspiring to import and dis-
tribute cocaine says he needs the
testimony of two Dallas Cowboys
players to contradict three men
who pleaded guilty in the case
and agreed to testify against him.
But a lawye? for one of the
players says the subpoenas are
almply an attempt to sen-
sationalize a routine case and
should be thrown out .
Lauriberto Ignacio, who played
one seaaon w\th the Dallas Tor-
nado of the North American Soc-
cer League, goes on trial Tuesday,
and his lawyer hu aubpoened
Cowboys Harvey Martin and
Tony Hill.
Ignacio, 39, hu maintained his
innocence aJ.nce hia Arre.t in a
Fort Worth 1uburb and says testi-
mony from Martin and Hill is
needed to contradict that of three
men who say Cowboy players
knew about Ignacio's alleged co-
caine deala.
Martin's attorney, Daniel C.
Guthrie, filed a motion Friday
.eek.lng to quash the subpoena he
cont.eoda ii "frivolous."
Guthrie said lgnaicio has failed
to demonatrate the neoe::lSity for
Martin's testimony and that issu-
ing the subpoena is an "attempt to
1enutionalize what otherwise is a
routine drug prosecution."
Hill's attorney would not say
lut week if he would ask U.S.
District Judge Robert W. Porter
to throw out the subpoena for his
client.
lgnacto is the first of seven
people charged in the case to go to
trial. Five people have pleaded
guilty and one man stiU is being
sougllt in Brazil.
'nlree of those who pleaded
guilty, Elias Murback. Emilio
Rafael Fares and Waldir Martins,
agreed to testify against lgnacio.
"I never imported cocaine," ~
nacio said. "l never sold it to
anybod~."
He said Hill and Martin can
help him refute the testimony of
Murback, Fares and ~.
"To me, they (the players) are
reliable witnesses. They will tes-
tify that I never aold any (cocaine)
to them," said Ignacio.
The newspaper said that ac-
cording to investigative reports it
obtained, Murback has told feder-
al Drug Enfoccement Ad.minis·
tration agents that Hill and
Martin were aware of Ignacio's
alleged cocaine smuggling. and
Fares has told agents he was
preeent when Hill bought cocaine
from Ignado.
Martin denied two weeks ago
that he knew Ignacio or was in-
volved with cocaine. Hill has de-
clined to comment. Both players
currently are in training camp in
Thousand Oaks.
Pinckney, Ledbetter
tied at Governor's Cup
Mike Pinckney of Bahia Corin-
thian Yacht Club, and Brian
Ledbetter, San Diego Yacht Club,
go into the final races of Balboa
Y echt Club's Governor's Cup
match racing series today in a
dead-even Ue, each with an un-
blemished 8l'Ore alt.er 10 races.
Pinckney hu 10 straight wins
and no le.es and Ledbetter has
nine straight wins and a bye .
The Governor'• Cup is a match
racing seriee patterned aft.er Long
Beach Yacht Club's prestigious
Co~ Cup in which each
akipper r.cee apinst every other
ln two-boat matchee. The skipper
with the beet record of wins ia
awarded the cup. The difference
between the Governor'• Cup and
Conare-i<>nal Cup la that BYC
~rles I.I for junior aallon1 \lnde~
the.,eof 18.
Thirteen yacht cluhll are
entered ln this year'• Govemor'a
Cup, thus lllC.'COWltina for the byaa.
In third pi.ce with eeven wina,
two kmes and • bye la Kina
Harbor YllCht CI\l~ Redondo
S.Ch. Fourth " Alamltol Bey Yacht Club with u wlnl and
four io.ea, and fifth la a tie be-
tween Southwatem Yacht Club
(San Dieao> and San Frand8t'O
Fyre wins crown
INGLEWOOD (AP) -Uoyd
Bourne ecored a 8-2 wtn ln men'•
..... end teamed wtlh Trey
Wal.tke few a W triumph ln men'•
doubl9 S.twday nlaht.. leedlns
the Chkll8o Fyn t.o • 2'·20 vit'-
1«)' over the Loe Anp1-8trinp
ln the Teui Tennll championlhl p
match.
Yacht Club with five wins. four
loaaes and a bye.
Others are Southern Yacht
Club (New Orleans) 4 wins. 5
loases and a bye; Seattle Yacht
Club and Longhorn Yacht Club
(Texas), three wins, six losses and
a bye; Huntington Harbour Yacht
Club, 2-7-l, and vying for last
place are Newport Harbor Yacht
Club, 1-6-1, and Houston (Tex.)
Yacht Club. 1-9.
Robin wood
• wins tourney
The Roblnwood entry in the
Junior League sectional toW'·
nament at Fountain Valley High
needed to rally, but managed to
advance to divisional play follow-
ing Saturday's 4-3 verdict over
Northeast Downey.
'lbe win puts Robinwood into
Monday's opening-round of the
etcht·team toumament at Foun-
t.aln Valley. Roblnwood plays at
1 :30 ln its operun, pme.
Northeast Downey carried a 3-1
advani.ge Into the top ot the
alxth lnninC. before Roblnwood
came up with three runs lO
prevail.
The Uttle ~e All-St.an
(ll·l2-year~lds) from Mission "'Hwa open aec:tlonal twmamcmt
•Y today at 1:30, playlna holt
Northeut Santa Ana. Weet
PllicenUa. and Eu\ Garden Grow-
cluh tn the MCOnd ~·
The Robinwood Sellior l..afUe
equed hu ltl next tncounter et 8
p.m. at Bellil Park In l'8 RC'\ionaJ
toumamf'nt.
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Casliing in on the '84 Oiympi~s ..
How investors can take advantage of next summer'• hig event
Lancer's ~eat offering, the Lancer 65 Powenailer. . ,, ,
Lancer Yachts sold to Bally Co.
!t.~~pazv Valdes and Th.reinen will remain as chief
executives of Lancer Yachta, now a wholly owned
Richard "/.Valdes and Maurice V. Threinen. subsidiary of Bally.
president and eacutive vice president, reepectively, Lancer makes 14 models of cruiain& aailboata.
of Lancer Y.chta, have announced that their Thefinn'amostrecentproductionwasthel..ancer-65,
company has -.ruold to Bally Manufactwinc Co. of trademarked the Lancer "Powersailer," which
c11:ic-.to for aa und.irk9d amount of New York combines •peed under power as well aa Under sail.
Siock tlcuridee In a tax free ttamm:tion. The M-footer baa been clocked at 15 knot.I under
By J. DAVID STEWART
The forthcomini '84 Olympics will inundate the 0nnce County area with millions of people and
dollan. Proflta from touriat-related enterpriles will
be enonnoua. For investors, the big quest.ion, then , la:
"How can I partlcl te?"
The most obvious Cneficiariee are Disneyland
and Knott'• Berry Fann. Unfortunately. the stock of
KBF isn't publicly traded, and while Disneyland la
attractive, the market has already accounted for
much of the aood newa to come.
For the Orange County investor aeek.ing a more
aubtle "pure" play we have a pair of overlooked
di.amonda in our own backyard.
Our firat "Olympic hopeful," the Wrather Corp.,
owna and operates the Disneyland Hotel, which has
recently undergone a $1~ mllllon expansion. The
enlarged, energy efficient facility will enhance their
ability to acoommodate the ma.sees and maintain their
market ahare.
Other Wrather properties include the R.M.S .
Queen Mary and Howard Hughes' flying boat, the
"Spruce Gooee." Thus, the world's largest pasaenger
liner ia moored alongside the world's largest aircraft
(with the world's largest free-standing aluminum
dome for a hanger). The unique shops of London-
towne tie it all together creating a truly unique
international attraction. Initial attendance flgures
for the Spruce Gooee look strong and ita impact on
revenues for the Queen Mary and Londontowne
ahould be synergistic.
The Wrather Corp. definitely appears to be in a
turnaround mode, polled to capit.allze heavily on the
upcoming Olympic traffic.
Our other choice, Lion Country Safari, made the
news last Sunday when a zoologist wu killed by an
elephant. In tenna of stock price, the tragedy spurred
a down tick IO alight that apparently the only one who
panicked WU the elephant.
Lion Country Safari la more than a wild animal
park today. Six entire new cities have grown up
around thoee 300 acres of the Irvine Ranch in the past
10 yean. Irvine Meadows Amphitheater has hoeted
Frank Sinatra and Kenny Rodgers. Camp Fruier la a
Sheraton Newport wins
'82 award of excellence
The _.. eonfirmed by Robert &. Mullane, power over a measured mile. It alao ahows a Bally'• chairman of the board. . remarkable tum of apeed under sail. The Sheraton Newport hotel has been selected
Lancer ~ ti wu founded by Valda and ThePowenailerlapoweredbytwinenginesand from312Sberatonfacllitiestorecievea 1982awardof
Threinen in 1 4 with manut.cturt.na f9dllties in baa all the comfort.I and conveniences of a power excellence
Irvine and bM 1rOWD to be one of the country'• yacht. The latest model has an encloeed flybridge The Newport Beach hotel was one of five 1eadina manufacturera of ..run, yachta ranging in with all sail cont.roll -holating and trimming -Sheraton operations honored in the housekeeping
size from 2~ tile& feet. adjlicent to the steering station. and maintel'Wlce category.
Be.117 la a•• billion corporation that ia involved r-------~---:--------------------------
in recreatioMI and letaare bwine9. Ita properties •••n•mi include ... ..a.. r.tountain am ........... t -.M-and .... ~ ~ t-a• -· knodt• oft*1 when you Ail.antic Qty -.mo. and it la the world'• largest u. reeutt-Qet11ng Deity manufacturetcl-.Jot machine9. Piiot Cl ... Tfi.d Ade to
Mullane Ml! I...ancer ii the first marine arna1p r..ai tt1e Orange CoM1 ... ..--market. acquired by -.y. It WM acquired U a Jone-term PMM 642·5178
recreetlonal ~.
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Oraqe G6unty firm1 for the week ended Friday, July
29. Data provided by Newport Securities Corp.
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great day camp for youngltet'I. 1be Irvine Buaar on
weekeNk drawa 10,000 people, a figure which roee
when the Oranae County Swap Meet wu clOled to
eocommodate the fair. Lion Country Safari la the
host, tne caterer and the i.ndlorcl, with a lucrative
intereat in each.
The stock of Lion Country Safari was the
darling of the market 10 yearuco(it10ld in the 20Bin .
1972). Then came the oil ahorta&e and there went 1 their businae -until the growth of~ County · ·
gave them today's opportunity to caah in on the
recreational values of thoee 300 acres just off the San ~
Diego Freeway. We were pally impreaed by
President Harry Shuster, who owns over 20 percent
of the 1,975,000 shares outatanding (he has never 10ld
a ahare). The atock (ticker aymbol GRRR) .ells for
leaa than the pl"ia: of an admilsioo ticket. Whether or
not the Olymplcs puta froatina on the cake in '84, we
have to think the stock is Ul intriguing growth
•peculation.
J. :O.vid Stewart is• ~ repreeenllltive
with Yoww. Smith & PNCOCl Inc. o1 Laguna &.ch.
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Home sales up
for Irvine Cc.t.
New homes sales reported in Irvine Company
residential developments in Irvine and Newport
Beach during the first six months of 1983, were
nearly doublet.he number reported the previous alx
montha, according to Donald E. Moe, marketing
director of the company's Community Development
Division.
Moe said that 344 new homes were reported sold
in the first half of the year, compared to 174 bome9
July-December 1982. He also pointed out that new
home sales the first six montha were 22 percent ahead
of the same period last year, when 281 homes were
reported sold.
The sale figures are from seven different
homebuilding finns that are developing in the
residential communities of Woodbridg~University
Town Center, Turtle Rock and Northwood in Irvine,
and Harbor Ridge in Newport Beach.
Lbing room of condominium a t Dana P-oint's Spinnaker
llun.
"We ate very enco1,1raged by the strength of the
housing market during the first half of the year,
which reflects the continuing recovery of homebuyer
demand in this area," Moe said. "According to our
homebuyer research survey, buyers today consider
the two most significant factors in their selection of a
new home to be the location and the variety of
community benefits offered by planned develop-
ments such as ours." Spinnaker Run popular The Irvine Company executive siad the greatest
buying activity has been in new housing projects
below $150,000 because of the influx of first-time
homebuyers into the market. Higher priced homes in
such areas as Turtle Rock and Harbor Ridge have also
been selling well, he added.
The final 10 "one and two-beqroom
Xlndominiums are available at Spin-
laker Run, whete 5 percent down and
ft-year mongage payments based on
a low 7.8 per cent interest rate have
allowed many young adults and cou-
~ to purchase a new home 900ner
:ban they expected.
Wl\h prices starting at $76,500 a
;stale re.idential location just two
llocka from Dana Point Marina and
Doheny State Beach, 42 or the 52 Phase
1'wo condominiwm were sold in the
:nonth of June.
financing program, offered on Plan A
& B with special restrictions and
qualifying guidelines, has 7 .9 per cent
interest the tint year, 8.9 per cent the
second year, 9.9 percent the third year
and 10.9 per cent interest for years four
through 30. Complete details and
eligibility requirements may be ob-
tained at the sales office.
"Because of this strong sales activity in our
communities, home builders appear to be very
optimistic aobut the remainder of this year," Moe
said. "There are currently more than 350 new homes
under construction in 11 different housing projects."
"-nie value at Spinnaker Run is
Da!ptional," said Richard Hasbrouck
Ste Development. "Buyers here are
W9ting in the future of south Orange
ty, while securing a desirable
lifestyle that is rated among the
finest in the nation." Spinnaker Run's
The contemporary floor plans in-
co.rporate spacious living rooms with
sliding glass door access to patios or
balconies, separate dining areas,
enclosed laundry areas and fully
equipped kitchens with dishwashers
and pantries.
He noted that the Irvine Company's home-
building sufli•idiary, Irvine Pacific, in June had its
best month in history for the number of homebuyer
escrows which closed in its projects in Irvine and
Newport Beach, recording 73 closings.
"A home is not really sold until escrow closes,
and this milestone for Irvine Pacific shows the
seriousness of today's homebuyer," Moe explained.
"Buyers are not only eager, but they are going
through with their sales instead of getting nervous
and backing out. I think the combination of these two
factors are healthy signs for the housing industry."
Furnished models and the sales
office at Spinnaker Run are open 10
a.m. until 5 p.m. weekends. During the
week, please visit the sales office open
from 11 a.m. until 6 p.m.
Flexible Diortgage
rogra01 started
Mercury Savings has announced a new flexible
mrtpge program designed for all owner occupant
..-ne buyers, offering exceptional opportunities for
Jnt..time home buyers.
Limited to owners who occupy their home, the lww Mercury F1ex:ible Loan (MFL) specifically
ddr...ea the two primary problems of home
~illty to qualify for a loan and the size of
t-~~ f~r aUordabWty.
Gail Sneed., itenior vice president for loan ilrieination. de9cribed the new lending program as a
jor breakthrough in dealing with the needs of the
!Krlmwen in the new interest rate envirorunent of
be 80'1." .
Tile basic principle involved in the new MFL
mtrument is starting with an initial, administered
nterest rate which serves as the basis for qualifl-
Uon for the loan and initial payments. Payments
locked in at the initial level for a full two years
"tlprdlem of interest rate variations.
Tile initial interest rate, 9 Yi percent for loans of
•t00,000 and below, is fixed for the first aix months of
;be loan. ~reafter, the interest rate is related to the
~ price of six-month treasury bills and
:mmot move more than 5 percent up or down during
:be life of the loan once the T-BUJ indexing has
rtart.ed.
'lbe initial, low level payment is locked in for a
!ull two yeara, and after that cannot move more than
7\-i percent per year in either direction.
Loans will be written for a full 30 years. but the
payment echedule must be recast after five years to
provide for a full amortization at what is then both ·
the principal balance and the interes.t rate. Should
the payments indicate an increase after five years, the
loan may be extended for an additional 10 years in
:ak\.alating payment structures to reduce payment ·
liability.
Borrowen are given complete flexibility in
making additional loan payments and may pay all or
my part of the loan without penalty at any time.
~ MFL loan may be assumed by the purchaser
of the property subject to the purchaser qualifying
financially, occupying the home and assuming a
yment schedule based upon the interest rate in
on:ie at the time of the assumption.
ender's fair success
SAFFXX> Title Insurance Company recieved an
lll:ftl.nwhelming response at its second annual Lender's
~ Exposition held at the Disneyland Hotel in
-.nD11Jrie1Jm
1'he day commenced with Rep. Jerry Pattenon
the 38th Congressional Di.strict addressing the
mmoonom.ac Recovery in Real Eat.ate.
''1'be Housing Industry has pulled us out of
recelliona,'' commented Patteraon.
Other apeakera addreesing a .eries of financing
...i estate topics were Chairman of the Orange
ty Board of Supervi8on, Roger Stanton,
-~-..-• Reeerve Board Economist Brian Motley, Real •
te eornnu.:loner James Edmonda, Senior Loan
-...ruair.I>tee Officer J.ck Starkey, Department of ffoullna and Urban Development Administrator Bill
Sloan, and California League of Savingl Institutions
Vice Praddent, Carol Schau.
In llddition, a host of 182 exhibita by Orange
O>unty Lenden gave agents and brokers a unJque
llOll>DC>rtu:nity to examine the broad spectrum of f:lnandna peckages available for the homebuying
public.
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OCEAN VIEWS.
Belcourt H111's terraced hillsides otter spec-
tacular vantage points from which to enjoy
the special advantages ot Newport Beach
living: trom blue-water views ol the Pacific
and Catalina. to tlery sunsets and vistas
ot harbor lights
SECURITY.
At Belcourt Hill. a double layer of securtty
assures your complete peace ot mind Com-
munity access is strictly controlled by the
guarded main entry gate. And Belcour1 Hill"s
state-of-the -art. in-home security system
by Westec provides each residence with
twenty-tour-hour protection that keeps
family m embers secure.
UPKEEP
SIMPLIFIED.
When you leave your home In Belcourt Htll
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-Irvine Community Theater opens with 'All My Sons'
'-•TOMTITUS ~ .............
The normally light atmosphere of aununer
theater along the Orange Coast dark.ens this weekend
• • the Irvine Community Theater mounts a revival
Arthur Miller's postwar-era drama "All My Sona."
The.play, which introduced Miller to Broadway
ln 1~7.'focwies on an American fa,mi.ly haunted by
accu.tiona of cri.mlnal negligence in an airplane
parts factory that led to the deaths of 21 U.S. pilot.a
dW'fnl the war. It opens Friday night for four
weekends at Turtle Rode Community Park ln Irvine.
Art Winslow, Margie Schwartz and David
BhJman bead the Irvine cast aa the family forced into
• a confrontation with their OONCiences. Diane
Giamberini and Earl Hewell alao are featured, while
• Lenore Stjem~immons, Dave Barry, Nancy
Wheeler and Tim complete the company.
"All My Sons" ill be staged Fridays and
Saturdays at 8 p.m. througp Aug. 27, with Sunday
matinees at 2 p.m. Aug. 7 and 21, in the auditorium of
Turtle Rock Park, on Sunnyhill Road in Irvine. Call
857-5496 for ticket information.
Winding up their special summer engagements
this weekend will be the musical "Peter Pan" at
Orange Coast College, the comedy-drama "Mister
Roberts" by the Saddleback Company Theater at
Saddleback College and the comedy "Androcles and
the Lion" at the Westminster Community Theater.
Marcie Breslauer stars as Peter Pan at OCC with
Nils Anderson playing the dastardly Captain Hook.
Final perfonna.noe9 are Thunday and Friday at 8
p.m., Saturday at 2 and 8 p.m. and Sunday at 7 p.m.
Retervationa 556-5527.
"MJater Roberta" featuree Brian eor.o.ihue,
Andrew Para and Wayne Grace at Saddleback and
gives ita final performances Tueeday through Friday
at 8 p.m., Saturday at 2 and 8 p.m . and Sunday at 3
p.m. ReeervaUoos 831-4656.
"Androcles," with Mitchell Nunn and Michael
Aquila ln the title rolee. ~ out with final
performances Friday and Sab.a'day at the West-
minster theater, 7272 Maple Ave. Reeervationa
995-4113.
Alao on the boards along the coast and continuing
their respective runs are:
•"West Side Story" at the Harlequin Dinner
Playhouae, 5503 S . Harbor Blvd., just north of Coeta
Mesa (979-5511), playing nightly except Monda~
through Sepl 11.
•"Man of La Mancha" at Sebastian'lt West
Dinner Playhouse, 140 Ave. Pico, San Clemente
(492-9950). on stage Wednesdays through Saturdays
at 8 p .m. and Sundays at l and 7 p.m. until Sept. 4.
•"Opal is a Diamond" at the Huntington Beach
Playhouse, Main Street at Yorktown Avenue in the
Seacliff Village shopping center (847-44765), run-
ning Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 through Aug. 27.
•''The Pirates of Penzance" on the Pilgrim n ln
Dana Point Harbor, a dinner show going up
ThW"8days through Saturdays at 9 p.m. and Sundays
at 8 p.m. through Sept. 4.
Week's Top Ten
David Billman, left, confronts Art
Winslow as Margie Sch.wartz tries to
Thomas restrain him ill"8 scene from the Irvine
Community Theater drama, "All My
Sons," on stage Aug. 5-27 at Turtle
Rock Community Park in Irvine.
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South Coast Repertory
raises curtain on plans
!v TOM TITUS through Dec. 1. iit.e..,,......,. "Becoming Memories" by Arthur Giron, alto ~
South Coast Repertory raised the curtain today be directed by &NOn, ia the third offerm,, deecribed
on ita plans for the 1983-84 mainatage &ea80fl, billi.ng 88 a poignant new American play focualng on the
it one of the most significant in the 19-year hiatory of stories of four rural American couples ln 1915. It will
the Caeta Mesa profeesional theater company. be preeented from Jan. 10 to Feb. 12.
"For 1983-84 we were able to put together a The season's fourth production will be "Good"
aeuon that, more than ln past seasons, fulfilla SCR's by C.P . Taylor, a drama showing "a good man's
goala," Mid David Emmes, oo~founder and producing ability to rationali1.e the teductive powers of evil,"
artittic director. according to Emmes, who will direct. "Good" will "SCR has always been attracted to plays with open Feb. 21 and run through March 25.
textll that blend stimulating and provocative ideas Playing from April 10 through May 13 will be
with the elements of theatrical expression which "The Seagull" by Anton Chekhov, a Ru.Ian cluaic
uniquely uae the resources of the theater," Emmes about love, paaaing, frustration and the urge to find
commented. "Theae plays were selected with thoee fulfillment through art.
plain mind and will create a very exciting eeason." The aeaaon's finale will be "Angels Fall" by
The new season will offer West Coast and Lanford Wilson, author of the Pulitzer
Lead guitarist Colin Hay and drummer
Jerry Speiser of the Australian rock
group Men At Work are shown during
their U.S. debut last week in Nashville. Southern California premieres of two new plays, Prize-winning play "Talley's Folly." recent successes from New York and London, and ______ ::....::~=----,;__-__;;...._ _____ ..,..-====;;;;;;;;
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The season opens Sept. 13 with Peter Shaffer's
"Amadeus," a historical thriller in which the brilliant
compoeer Mozart falls victim to a rival's destructive
envy. It will be directed by John Allison, who staged
"Henry IV, Part I" during the 1981-82 season, an4
will play through Oct. 16. ;
The second play will be "Playboy of the Westem
World" by John Millington Synge, an Irish com-
edy-drama which SCR first produced at ita 75-seat
Newport Beach theater ln 1967. Martin Benson, the
theater's other co-founder and artistic director -
who staged that earlier production -also will direct
the new version, which opens Oct. 25 and runs
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Mary Martin keeps Peter Pan look with Velvaderm
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The akin product that Actrees Mary Martin ! w• ~tine on her recent appeerance at ~ Roblnaion • Faahion bland la call~ Velvadenn.
• It WM created by, a ll'OUP of 8Clentlfic ~ i~veatiaatora including a dermatologiat, l biochenilat, pat.boJogiat and an endocrino!opt for r actrem Merle OberOn -to help her with akin
. reaction to •tale makeup, acoording to Martin.
Oberon in tum recomniended it to Janet G~, who recommended tt to Mary.
I It • a lotion de9igned to atlmulate nonnal akin
renewal in sluggish and aatna akin.
Twoyean ago VelvacfenD was marketed with
a limited distribution, but now the company ia
goina full ~.
It can be U8ed by both men and women from
ages 30 upward and they uy the older the
individual the greater the benefit. "Not only can
Velvadenn retard the aging proceea, but may also
be beneficial to sun-damaged or blemished akin,"
according to the brochure.
You allow 10 or 20 minutes to allow
Jeanne Fenn, witt, a parrot perehed
on one shoulder, chats with Herb and
grass-skirted Belle Seipel.
Weddings
Hilliard-Beamish
Mark RJchard H1Ward of Davil and .. bride,
tbe former l!'Jlyn Beth llee""'h °'Newport Bwh,
are at home in Petaluma foUowtnc a HawaUan
honeymoon. 'nley were married J\me 18 in Davia. 1'he bride la the daupt.er of Mr. and Mn.
Richard Wallaice BeanUlb of N.wport a.ch. and
the brtdeooom'• perenta are Mr. and Mn. James
Owen Hilliard of O.Yil.
:lbe rvwlywedl are .-W-• of UC 0.vtl.
..,. bride al8o la .......... of Newport Harbor :e,. School, and lier hUlbend ol bavta Htp
Bor Williams
• St: ~ of Canterbury ,Church, Lona
VD~
at.orption before applying makeup. It ii rec-
ommended for uae on a clean face and neck and if
you have time, applying hot packs or steam helps
the prociem.
Martin said once when ahe went to her home
in Brazil ahe neglected to pack her Velvadenn and
had to write and have it mailed to her. SJ>.e'uoldon
it.
A four-ounce bottle seU. for $40 and it ia
hypo-allergenic and fragrance free.
• I have decided not to write a column on
aumcreens thla summer, because I think readers
are intelligent enouah to know all about the damlae tlWl can do to the akin and know the
wamlnp about akin cancer. Fur1.hermore, I
believe they all know that jun becaUle it'• cloudy
doeln'tmean there'• no chance of bumin& and that
they allo know that the bi&her the SPF (aun
pro~ factor) U.ted on a product the lets aun
will get through.
•However, while we are on the subject of aun, I
recently wrote a colwnn on hair care and
mentioned that Phillip Kingllley would have a
aumcreen for the hair on the market IOOll. It waa
the f1nt I had heard of such a product and thought
it would be the f.irat. Now, I get a le«er from
Maat.ey de Paris, Inc. (headquartered in Valencia,
Ca.) telling me about ii. already-on-the-market
auJllCl"eeft for the hair, Prot F.ge, and ~ey claim it
is the first.
Henri Mastey, founder and president who ia a
chemist, recommends you spray it on before time
in the 8Wl. Alao, if you swim. apray it on before and
after the pool to protect the color (natural or
tinted)
Ray Garra admires Jack Chandler's costume.
(i];! ;i ti~? if;! ii
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BC'(C still sailing
after 25 years
By VIDA.DEAN or .. ._ .......
Anythtnc goes was the dress code for the Lona John Silver party at Bahia Corinthian Vat.ch
Club u members gathered to mark the 25th
anniverury.
Some came as pirates and otherstlelected their
favorite ialand attire. Belle Seipel had no problem
except to decide which one of her many Wand
C08tumea she would wear. The cbolce wu a gr..
akirt that a dancer had worn in "Mutiny on the
Bounty" and Belle waa doing a mean hula to the
music~ the Mania TUld group and Slack-Key.
, we found out.la a real Hawaii buff and
Uled to have her own group of danoen that
traveled all over Southern California puttina on
ahows ;.t fOI' fun. The troupe started out aa a
YWCA cl.ua and ).wt grew.
The silver celebration arranged by Jeanie
Lowry, the club' activities chairman, bepn with
cocktalla around the pool and continued with a
luau buffet (Did you ever eat bllnanu M>d
.won:l&h'! Delicious) and entertainment in the
dining room.
Mn. Stromgi'en
Be.ch. WM the 19ttin8 f« the JWM! 2G weddina of
c.on.tance Wllliarm and MJchael Bon, both of
LonaBwh. nw bride, daqhter of Mr. and Mn. Ow-lei
W. WllliamlJr. of lfunttnaton a.ch, iaa pwiuate
of l'.dlaoll Hl8h School, llunti.np>n Beech, and
now attendl c.rrttoa Collfle, Norwalk.
The brtdearoom la a lnduat.e of Marina HJah School. HunUrtpin BMclt, and ll empioy.d by l:l.
... Goodrich QMmlca1 c.orp. Hll perenta .... Mr.
and Mn. J.-Bon of Walhalla. 8. C.
'n. newlywedl ~ at Y~te
Nauon.1 Park and• J.Mnc in Lone Belch.
Kirkpatrick-Wolfe .
l:urope wu the honeymoon dettinaUon of
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Jim and Audrey Moore hold hanch.
The members and gueata were taken musi-
cally on a tour of Samoa. Tahiti; Hawall and New
7.ealand. The dancen (ti» best fire~ IW,wr
~)shared the stage with the pe.rtygoen who
8eefned to get the hang of movtna their hi .. and um., their bands after the third try.
Nancy Wolle and Marc Kir~trick ~following
their marriage in St. James Epi8copal Church,
Newport Beach. Thef plan to re8lde in Orange
c.ounty.
The bride, daughter of Mr. aQd Mn. WUllun
J . Wolfe of Newport Beech, wu graduated'from
Newport Harbor High School and UCI with
mlllltw'a ~from New YOl'k University and
San tlleio State Univenlty.
Doria Kirkpatrick of Rancho Paloe Verdee
and Milton Kirkpatrick of Redondo Beach are the
~ta of the bridegroom. He ll a graduate of
Rolling Hilla Rich and UC Santa Barbara with a
muter'• from San Dlego State Univenity.
Stromgren-Holland
Jan Holland and K. C. St.romcren exchanged 1 weddina vows June 25 in the Marinen Church,
Newport :ee.ch. Afterwa.rda they greeted gueaia
at a reception at the Balboe Pavilion before
departinc for a wedd1nl trip to Cancun. Mexico.
Mr. and Mn. Edward Stromcren of Newport
Beech .... puenta of the tJridecrocm and Mr. and
Mn. Tony :n,etra of Arnold are the bride'•
Cta. ~ newl)"ftda are raidJnC in ea.ta
'nle new Mn. Strompen la a .,.tuate of
8'o1a Univenity Scb<JoL. of NunU\c and her
hu.band attended Newport Harbor ff1lh and
UCLA. where he received a BS decree in b&oloCY.
Jones-Devine
Donald Evan Jona Jr. and tu. bride, Jamie
Ann Devine, have eetablllbed a home in c.o.ta
Meea followinc their marrt.1e in l'.l Adobe de .
Capattano. 'Ibey traveled to Kauai for their weddinC trip.
The bride, da.qhter of Mr. and Mn. Jamm
Harrilon Dtvtne ot Lake l'.lllnore, ll em= the Koll Ccmpan)'. She la a snduate of H1lh School. AnahellJ>., Ind Onnae CoMt .
Dr. anil Mn. Donald EvUl JGMlol Cerone del
Mar are pannta ot the bftdlcroom. who w• anctuat.d from Ccrona del Mar HJlh School and OCC. He la employ9d by Save YOW' l..lfe R_.111Ch omc...
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Another M.ut.ey product. Le Remouver, la
formulated to get out the dllflcult-to-remove
chlor1ne moMculee that beooene trapped. causiJla
dumae and a sreen c.t to the halr.-'f'he producta
are mid exd'-*vely in ..ion. throughout the U.S.,
Canada and. Europe.
• How lone hM it been lince you've U8ed cake
mucara? In ti. f.all collection, Chanel ii introduc-lftl cake ma.we in blue, violet, black and brown.
It'• a mounded, molded, aolid dome of blUCara
creem in a m1rror'9d black lacquer compact and
oomes with a bnlah. Thia new entry 1:>ot9i. a
• wat.er-re*tant formula that Chanel •IJ. will
neither 1mudge OI' flake.
• U you like a apicy fragranCe for awnmer, aample
Lagerfeld'a KL.
• COSME'l1C CLINICS: Makeup artists will be
conducting complimentary makeoven and color
analywiea Au,. 3-5 from 2 to 8 p.m. and Aug. 6 from
ll a.m. to 5 p.m . (featuring the latest Ultima II
products) at Nordatrom, South Coast Plaza, first
floor.
Engagements
Johnson-Goode
Mr. and Mn. Bernard Edward Good~ of La
Jolla announce the ~t of their daughter,
Kristine Helene Goode to Guy Keven JohnlOn,
aon of Mn. Barbara Johmon Quist of Newport
Beach and the late Roger Gordon Johmon.
'1be bride..elect w• graduated from the
Univenity of Southern California where she was
affiliated with Gamma Phi Beta Sorority. She is a
marketinl repreeentative for Burrougha Corpor-
ation of Los Angeles.
Johnaon attended USC where he received a
degree in accounttnc and affiliated with Sigma
Alpha Eplllon. Later he earned a mast.en of
bulineaa admtnlltration from Loyola Marymount
Univenity. He la now employed u a real estate
analyst foe the Income Property Divmon of
Weyerhaeuaer Mortcage Co. in Irvine.~
Miller-Farris
The enpaement of Jennifer M .. Miller and
Lee L . Farria la announced by her s-renta. Forrest
and Eugenia Miller of Huntington Beach. An Oct.
8 wedding in Calvary Chapel. c.o.ta Mesa, is
planned.
The bride-elect la a graduate of Huntington
:ee.ch High School and Cal State Long :ee.ch. Her
fiance, eon of L. La Verne and Barbara Farria of
Fullerton. la a Sunny JVlla High School and Cal
State Fullerton graduate . .
11 iff-Robertson
Edwin C. Iliff of Newport Beach announces
the enpaement of hia daughter, Cindy, to Thom
Robertaon of Litchfield, Conn. The weddidng will
be an event of Aug. 27 in the El Canto Hotel in
Santa Barbara.
The future bridegroom is the aon of Dr. and
Mn. A. R. Robert8on of Litchfield. Hia fiancee iB
alao the daughter of the late F1orence Watson Iliff.
Abajian-Sileski
Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Abajian of c.ountry
HWa. La Habra, announce the engagement of their
daughter, Lynn Marie Abajian, to John W. Sileski,
eon of Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. Sileski of
Huntington ee.cb.
'nle bride-elect ia a graduate of Lowell High
School and attended Fullerton College. She ia an
Ullatant manaaer for Aetna Finance C.O.
Her fiance la a graduate of Huntington Beach
High SChool. He attended Oragne Cout Ciolege
and is DOW employed by Sun Exporta, Inc. of
Huntington Beech.
A Sept. 17 weddina in St. Bonaventure
Catholic Church, Huntington Beach, ia planned.
Fullenwider -Nevin
Suan Carol Fullenwider and Stephen Craig
Nevin will be married Sept. 24 in St. Andrew'•
Prabyterian Church, Newport Beach. Their
engaaement and wedclin8 plana are announced by
her parenta. Mr. and Mn. Clayton Fullenwider of
Huntington Be.ch.
The future bridegroom ia the eon of Mr. and
Mn. Robert L . Nevin of West New York, N.j. He ia
a graduate of Deniaion University, Granville, Ohio
and reeeived hla MBA from the Univenity of
Wi9comin. Hfa fiancee la a graduate of Huntington
Beach High and the University of Redlands.
Niesen-Abbott
A•aprtnc wedding in St. Bonaventure Church
la being planned by Donna Ellen Nieeen and
Rua.ell Alan Abbott. Pareni. of the couple are Mr.
and Mn. Joeeph C. Nleeen and Mr. and Mn. Frank
J . Abbott. all of Huntington ee.cb.
Abbott and his fJance are both anduata of
UCLA. Hla fraternity waa SUrma Pi and she
affiliated with Kappa Delta. 11e la a pJ.ann1nc
analyst for Doug1u Aircraft C.O. and the is aasiatant
~of Ent.erprlae Leuing C.O.
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Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunday, July 31, 1983
TUNE-UP YOUR BACK-TO-SCHOOL WARDROBE ... At
Al's Garage w it h our very own sueded poplin pant. Put it
with a long sleeved sportshlrt from Woolrlch and one of our
100% cotton Boston Trader sweaters. Complete the outfit
with a wool belt from Dooney & B~rke .
BACK-TO-FROM BOYS. Our poly-cotton pant, Polo plaid
shirt, sleeveless sweater and Polo windbreaker coordinate
tor that back-to-school look every boy wants .
• BIG MAN ON CAMPUS. Success dressing begins at Gary's
& Co., with a shawl collar Shetland cardigan sweater,
wide-wale corduroy. plaid cotton nannel sportshirt.
Cole-Haan saddle shoe, argyle sock and canvas and leather
book bag .
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HEAb OF rTS CLASS . . . Fiia. Plan to be a winner on the
courts with Flla's Ladles wrap skirt. 1~ terry Nt. cuff
sock and "U.S. Open" men's and women's T-shirt.
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'tt' s important now to be both modem
ond classic,' soys Perry Ellis, adding,
'tt' s a matter of toking traditional
ideas and making them look mod·
em.' The designer (right) is the
recipient of numerous awards includ-
ing four Coty Awards, two for
women's sportswear and two for his
menswear collections. He was voted
into the Coty Hall of Fame for
sportswear in 1981 .
SAVINGS UP TO IA -COME SEE.
ALL SALES FINAL
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Perry Ellis looks for Fall 1983: Cropped jacket seems to float over sleek,
highwaisted trousers, above center. At left, a coatlette tops a swirling skirt,
upper photo, while below Ellis' nautical took shows up in a winnter white suit
with long slim wrap skirt and a plaid jacket is teamed with button-front
sailor pants. At right, gored skirt tapers up to meet glamorous blouse:
hand-knitted over-sized cardigan is coordinated with neckerchief silk
broadcloth blouse and trousers, center, and high waisted trousers and
blouse are worn with elongated jacket. (Photographed at Saks Fifth
Avenue, South Coast Plaza by Oailyn Pilot photographer lee Payne).
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Ellis' 1983 look
takes nautical turn !
For fall 1183 Perry l'Jlll' moderfi ~h to
clMllc drelllnC tau. a nautical tum. Win• white
IUitl with lonl • .um wrap lkir18 are dmelem 1n
tha6r ~ um&udW eltpnce. Oventzed
twdtpm mm up with c:rappecl, button-front
-1lor puita tor an -., aportawear feellna. And
wttb hla crt8p pleated lldrta, the dramatic
c:iommander'• clo.k and the officer'• cmt. EWa a
balance of ,.-euabOUy and ClClftllelDPOnr flair.
Wooll and tWeedl an eampllment.ed throuchoUt the collecUml by bandknit eweeten.
The "eweaterett.'' tn rich, nubby tweeds, jauntily
top the neweet hllb-walst.ed lkirta and troWlen ln
a ranae of .... from the most vibrant
canterbury to Eaton r,rey. Luxurioua.CMlunierea -
a fint for El.!:£; tun the pmut from the sportie.t
pale grey eweatel' with low-alUJll front
pocketa to the most IOphilticated mink-trimmed
evening sweeter. And with h1I chancteriltJc wit
and humor, EWa tntrodUOM h1I wildlife knlta -
sweaters and ooordinatlnc twldknitcardigan coata
ln utou.nd.lngly lifelike zebra, tiger and leopard
patterns.
The key to Ellia' latest collection is in ita fluid
lines and graceful movement. Subtle flanneled I sway akirta with gently fitted waistl flare 1e>ftly at
the hip to Ione. swirllna bemllnea. Cropped jackets
and coatlettea with fly-away bllCb 8eelD to float
over al.eek, hlghwaist.ed trou.en. Deep dolman
sleeved neckerchief blOU8eS frame the face ln I delicate folds of li1k broedcloth.
With this same delicately balanced proportion
and feminine lilbouette, EWa redefines eve-
ningwear to an wldentat.ed elegance. A rich
muaette crepe gown 1n deepupphire blue ia aently
fitted from ita tank style bodice to just below the
waist where the godet skirt begins ita volwninoul
sweep to the floor. Luxuriously full silk velvet
gored akirta taper up into graceful elongated
waistl to meet wispy crepe fly-away blou8es.
Cuhmere sweat.en with 80ftly draped satin bow
necklines and subtle peialey •tin yoked akirta and
trou.en bring simplicity to black-tie dreming.
Fashion calendar
NORDSTROM:~ Regina Kravitz will
p~nt a mini faahion show featUring her fall
collection on Friday, noon to 2 p.m., in Savvy,
leCIOnd floor of the South Cout Plaza store.
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MAY CO.: Freida Songer, owner of Penonal
Style Coumelora, color consultants, will be on
hand noon to 8 p .m . Thunday to explain a new
color aervice in the Forecast Department of the
South Cout Plaza ltore. Men and women may
arrange for appolntmenta with her . She will aelect
color swatches which best compliment hair eyes
and akin tones, as well aa bone 1~ and
texture of skin. An hour-long oonaultation to aelect
approximately 100 to 150 colon from over 3,000
swatches is $85 and a IO-minute basic color analyaa
providing a chart of a penon'a 12 best colon with
an explantation of four color harmonies is $15.
Rikki Irwin la the new faahion consultant at
the Costa Mesa store. She will be available for
penonal shopping consultations Tue.day and
'rhunday, noon to 9 p.m. and Wedne.day, Friday
and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m . Appointmenta
may be made by calllng the store .
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PARENTING RESOURCES, a
non-profit group formed to provide help in making
the job of being a parent more rewardina, la
holding a two-day workshop Aug. 7 and 8 ln
Irvine. Dr. William M. Goodykoootz will conduct
the two four-hour 9e9Biona. For infonnation call
553-9339. •
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HUNTINGTON BEACH LAS OLAS
CHAPl'ER of the Toastmiste9a Club will meet
Aug. 10 and 24 at 7:30 p.m. at Mercury Savf.n8s,
7812 J!'.dinaer Ave., Huntington Beach. For
information, c;al1 Lynn Banker, 833-7264.
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Sigma Kappe Sorority, will hold a barbecue Aue.
27 at 6:30 p.m. ln Fountain Valley. For infor-
mation, call Shari Garay at 847-0219.
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With the official opening of Tioga Pass vices are now in operation in Yosemite
Road, Tuolµmne Meadows guest ser-National P ark.
High Sierra camps now open .
The Tuolwnne Meadows and White Wolf guest
aervice operations are now oificially open in
Y oeernite National Park. Other Yosemite High Sierra
Camps are opening on an individual basis, having
begun July 23.
"rm pleased to announce that the beauty and
grandeur of Y oeemite's high country is now available
fer all to enjoy," said Yoaemite Park and Curry Co.
president, F.d Hardy.
The original opening date of the back country
facilities was postponed due to record-breaking snow
depths on the Tioga Pass Road. However, the
combined efforts of Caltrana and National Park
Service snow removal \'.l'eWB opened the pass for
travel on June 30.
Overnight accommodations, the Mountaineer-
ing School, riding stables, guoline and food aervices
are among the Tuolumne Meadowa facilities now
open for the aeuon.
'The Glen Aulin and Merced Lake High Camps
have a1ao just opened and the Sunri8e, May Lake and
Vogelsang Camps are anticipated to be open by the
first week in August.
Reeervations and further information is avail-
able by calling (209) 372-1046.
Safeguard passport when travel ing
To loae or have a passport stolen is traumatic.
Legally, you cannot remain in a foreign country or
return to the U.S . without it.
In most countries, you'll find it difficult to cash
traveler's checks without it. The American Society of
Travel Agents has 90me advice about what to do if
your pasport is loet or stolen while vacationing
abroad.
First, notify the nearest U.S. Embassy or
Consulate. It can issue a replacement passport good
for 10 years at a fee of $42. Or they could issue a
temporary passport for the duration of your trip.
Being able to establish your identiy and U.S .
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citb.enship helps immeasurably. Ideally you should
keep the number of your paBSport, date and place of
issue on a aeparate piece of paper. Make photocopies
of your pusport and keep the copies in your wallet
and luggage. The photocopy iaaufficient toahow that
you did have a paBSport and it contains all the details.
Be aure to tell the police. The passport may have
been picked up if it waa loet or diacarded by aome thief
and returned to the police.
U there is a first commandment in travel, it is
HONOR THY PASSPORT AND KEEP IT HOLY.
For a pel'llOn without a puaport is a penon without a
country.
ASTA is the world's largest profeMional travel
trade aaaociation and has recently relocated its world
headquarters to Washington, D.C. lta primary goals
are to safeguard the traveling public against
unethical practices and to promote the interests of the
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vacation south of border .. ) ,
Summer is here and it's vacation time. In the
restless American tradition, we take to the highways
in ev~ increasing numbers. Prime motoring desti-
nations this year will be located south of the border.
What could lure cloee to two million Americans
to visit the interior of Mexico by car last year? The
country initiated an all out effort over a decade ago to
encourage auto tourism to their country and that
effort ls stil going on. A' massive road building
program has expanded an all-weather highway and
superhighway network throughout the country.
Meanwhile, new hotela, motels, restaurants,
gaaoline stations and other roadside facilities have
kept pace with the road building program to meet the
booming tOwist demand. And, of course now with the
last devaluation of the peso, the cost of everything is
lower -food, rooms, gasoline and shopping of all
kinda. The price is right.
The first thing you need to enter Mexico is a
tourist card, which can be obtained at the Mexican
immigration station at the border. You can save a
little time by getting your card before you leave at the
nearest Mexican Consulate or Mexican Government
ToUIUm office. Documentation can alao be arranged
through the Mexican insurance broken , not only for
cars and recreation vehicles, but also for trailerable
boats which tourists are alao encouraged to bring to
Mexico. You will have to show proof of cltizenabip,
birth certificate, voter's registration card or passport.
Also at the border you'll have to show the registration
slip for your car in oreder to get a form that allows you
to take your car into Mexico. This is handled in a
routine fashion.
It is recommended that you take out Mexican
automobile insur'&nce to cover your stay in the
country. Mexican laws are different from the United
States and U.S. insurance is not sufficient. There are
broken at any of the border cl ties who will handle the
writing of the policy and the short term rates are low.
Or, you can make all arrangements before leaving
home. In the U.S . there are a number of insurance
broken who will provide you with trip insurance
policies written by Mexican companies.
Before starting on your Mexican vacation make
sure your car is checked throughly for any poesible
defects, including brake action, recommended tire
preesUftS and BO forth. It la wi8e to carry spare tires
for car and trailer. In certain areas, you may drive
miles before reaching any town of importaooe.
Along the 2,036 mile U.S.-Mexico border there
are many ports of entry and there is no law about
coming beck the same highway you follow BOuth. One
of the most popular roads into Mexico for the west
coast motorists ls from Nogales to Mexico City,
throu 'h Gua and Mazatlan. This Route 15 will
take you about 1,300 miles, or you can drive from El
Puo to Mexico City by Highway 45, which is
approximately 1,280 miles.
Viaitors from the east can enter Mexico at
Brownsville and take the east coast route via Ciudad
Victoria (where they pick up Route 85) and Pachuca
to Mexico City (613 miles) -or head east from
Ciudad Valles to Tampico and then continue down
the Gulf Coast to Veracruz, Villahennosa, Cam pee h e
It's advisable to fill-up with gas frequently;
stations are sometimes far a part, with possibly only
one to a town. Drivers of vehicles with high
compreasion engines will be pleased to know that
high octane, lead free gasoline is available.
Most Mexican highways 8afely afford a 70 mile i
an hour cruise speed. The highways are engineered
for fut travel, with banked curves and wide
shoulders. Mountain highways rarely have high
guard rails. ~
·It la advisable to avoid excessive speeds when
driving off the main highways in Mexico, even on :
long, straight stretches. Seemingly out of nowhere, '
people and livestock may saun1:f:r onto the road
without warning. Moat of the highways of Mexico
are fenced, but they don't always work. You will Ji
often find cattle, horses, burros, goats, pigs and dogs •,
on the edge of the highways rather than behind the ~
fences. Driving at night is also not recommended for ~
this same reason. ::
Mexico wants tourists in autos, trailers, campers ..i
or trucks, and encourages them. One outstanding Qi
indication of this is the expanding fleet of::;
trouble-shooting vehicles, the 'Green Angel" tourist !-
trucks that patrol the main hgihways. F..ach of these •
radio equipped vehicles is a traveling aervire station
and first aid post. They are there to aid the motorist '>
who need help. F.ach is manned by two Eng-
lish-speaking crewmen, one of whom is an expert
mechanic. There is no charge for their services, only
for pa.rt.a or guoline.
Many old colonial towns with narrow one-way
streets can poee a problem.
One of the most rewarding of all motoring trips
to Mexico is the drive BOuth of Tijuana through
Raiarito Beach, En.aenada and on down the Baja
Peninsula. Trailer accomodatJons are available all
along Highway 1 of Baja California.
Excellent fishing, gooee hunting, clam diging
(the big Pismos are plentiful), and swimming are all
available at little cost to the camping enthusiast.
Speaking in general, your travel wardrobe when
on a motoring trip through Mexico should include
rain clothes during the summer months, which are~
often wet in many parts of the Republic. •
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1 ~ Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunday. July 31 , 1983
and wu never able to have any. I am eo up19t by what
ahe has done \hat I cannot bew to look at hef. GOif ii 011 lllDGI I've been reac:Una my Bible every day hOping to
find pMCe of mind. Nothlu there bu helped me.
Any advice, AMT -DEEPLY TROUBLED IN A
WESTERN STATE BY CHARLES H. GOREN ANO OMAR SHARIF
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I muat diaapee with
)'OW' view. expl" ! 11 ed ln a recent column 1tating that
a eenenc prayer offered at public funcUonl would
oUend no one and aatiafy all.
I am an ath•t and find public dilplays of what I
conaidet superstition appallina. It aeema Chriatlana
would want to avoid this offenaive practice since the
aen:non on the mount has Jesua him8e1f lnltructing
his followen to pray in private. (Matthew 6:6.)
I have no objection to people practicing their
religion. I only aak that they do 90 privately and not
subject me to lt at public gathet ing9 where such
behavior is out of place. -RULED BY REASON IN
CIUCAGO
DEAR RULED: lsa't It woaderf•l to Uve ID a
coatry diet provides coa1t1nttoul rlpt1 for
everyoee to wonMp a1 be pleases -or aot to
wonMp at all U be doea't care to?
Tlae IMlblic· fuedoa1 to wMdl yoa refer are
1poaaorecl by lacllvldul1 or sro•PI· Tiley decide
wltelhr or DOt dley wl1ll to begla ud/or ead die
meedq wtdl a prayer. Tbat l1 dlelr rlpt. If you
object to dlese pnyen, yoa al10 bave r11•t1. Yo• cu
1tay•ome.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I have always thought
of my sister as a very moral person. She was attractive
and accomplished and had high standards.
Now, I diacover she recently had an abortion. In
my eyes, abortion la murder. Her crime aeems even
more despicable because I always wanted children
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Moat of us come Into this world virtually
wmoticed except by our parents and a few masked
strangers ln the delivery room.
From that time on, however, everyone tries to
make it up to you.
Take birthdays. Pleue. They started out with a
simple card and a pre1entcontained in a box that had
nothing to do with the preeent inlide.
DEAR TROUBLED: IAok I.II die Bibi• qala.
Read CM Beok of MaUbew, Cbp~r 7, Vene J."\'09
wW ft.d &UH words: "Jad1• DOt &Ms ye be DO&
Jlld1e4.''
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Our 19-year-old
daughter ta at leaat SO pounds overweight. I have
tried f!Very kind of bribe I can think of -money, new
clothes, trips, a membership to a health club -but
ahe hu declined all offers. My heart break.a when I
look at this lovely peraon with such a great
peraonality. She get.a heavier each year.
What can I do to make her realb.e that her health
ia at stake, as well as her 80Cial life? She never has a
date-goes to ~es with groups. I worry about her
future.
I don't want her to get a complex, so I try not to
mention it very offen -but it's hard to remain silent.
Pleue, Ann, print this letter. It might help. -
FRUSTRATED MOM IN CONNECTICUT
DEAR MOM: YH dlda'I aak for uy advice, but
I'm golq to give II uyway. Get off die 1Jrl'1 back.
Her lllcrea1la1 obe1lty may be tbe retail of your
uglag. TH only penoa wllo cu do aaydllDI about
dll1ud1ltaatioa 11 YOUI' daaglller. Love ber aa 1be 11
and oae day site may 1arprile you.
Are drugs OK if you learn how to control them?
Can they be of help? The answers are in Ann
Landers' all-new booklet, "The Lowdown on Dope."
FOi" each booklet ordered, send $2.00, plus a long,
aelf-addrelled, stamped envelope (37 cent.a postage)
to Ann Landers, P.O. Box 11995, Chicago, m. 606ll.
acratch. I waaeeveralyearsolder when she and the
monkey left.
Friends tell me their birthdays have been
marked by the visit of a magician who made
everything disappear-including their guests-and
of coune there's the perennial day-brightener when
a stranger appears and throws a cream pie in your
faceandaays, "Haveagoodone."
The only reuon I am bringing this up ia a friend
of mine hit 40 and to take away the pain, her friends
gave her a Bellygram. She was just sitting there
thinking how she h.adcome to te.rma with life when
this guy in harem pants and knotted shirt draped
hirnaelfacnmherlapandbeganclickingcastanet.sin
her face.
IS GOD IT Al,.IAN7
DEAR READERS: We laave
laad maay request• over the
years for tltoee hude that ••
coulder to be oar favorites.
That aakea quite a U.t. F ...
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weekly queetlon aad answer
column.
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Opening lead: Two of ~.
Jn the finals of the 1975
World Team Championships.
the U.S was leading Italy
with only a few boards to go.
Then Benito Garozzo and
Giorgfo Belladonna bid t his
hand to a grand slam.
The opening two club bid
showed the equivalent of a
normal one club opening.
Two diamonds was forcing,
and t he rest of the auction
was natural, including a
number of cue-bids. But
somewhere along the line the
lt.alians went off the rails and
reached a dreadful grand
slam.
The American West led a
low heart and Belladonna
blanched when he saw his
dummy. So did West, who
had expected his king of
trumps lo be a trick. "Is God
Italian after al l ," h e
remembe rs muttering to
himself!
There was only one line o(
play. Belladonna ruffed the
opening heart lead and led a
club to the queen. When that
held he cashed the ace and,
when the king came tumbling
down. the grand slam wu
home and Italy had won the
world championship.
But would Belladonna have
made the hand had West
played the king of trumps on
the rirst lead? IC East had in·
deed 1tarted wfth four
trump• to t he ten, the irrand
1lam could still be made via a
trump coup.
Declarer would have to
find an e~act distribution.
East would have to hove l'X
actly three pades. T>eclarer
would ruff two more hearts
in hand and discard a dia-
mond on the ace or hear ts.
After cashinit the high
diamonds he would ruff his
fourth spade in dummy with
t he queen as East under uf·
Ced. A plain suit lead from
the table would then catrh
East in 4 tr ump coup.
We have asked Belladonna
how he would have played
the hand had the king ap·
~ared. He confessed Lhal he
quite Ukely would slill be sit
ting in Bermuda trying to
make up his mind. Had he
opted !or the trump coup, he
would have gone down and
the world t itle would have
gone to the Americans. Of
s uch ·things dreams a re
made.
Seu aay 41.e~DI for tWa
C91 ... t.: Cliule1 Gwem aacl
O••r Slliarlf, eare el tbl1
.. ,n.-per. Etela week a priM el
a eefJ ef &lie MW °'G ... ea'1 •rWs• c-plKe.". '9.'5 val ...
wW k awar4e4 fw Ute 41'Mltiee
j..tpd th kit received.
Cllarlee Gere• 1ad O•ar
Si..rif perN..Uy caaaot uader-
t.ake W UIWer aU qtaHUoH Hb·
•IUed.
If you really wanted to be claMy, aomeone aent
you a telegram. A. birthdays Prosr E II e d and became
harder to show up for, aome friends sprung for a
candygram or a flowergram.
She said her friends debated whether to give her
the belly dancer or the new "gram"' that is sweeping
the country ... the strippers. ljuatwantedtoaddapoe18cipttomyownfamily. ;::::=:::=:::=:::=:::=:;;:::;;:::;;:::~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-
lcan'tremembertheexactyearthefamilytook
me to dinner on my birthday but just as I was
enjoying the warm intimacy of a family gathering,
five waitreaees in headbands bearing a Twinkie with
a sparkler on it showed up and sang, "Happy
Birthday Dear &:Ina'' at my elbow. I threatened if
they ever did that to me again, I would impale myself
on the sparkler.
~I After that, the birthday productions became
more show biz. One night, a guy in a VolkaWagen
jammed three silver balloons filled with helium in my
hand at 11 o'clockatnightandsaid, ''Happy birthday
... and forGod'ssakeisitaak.ingtoomuch to put a
light on your houae number?" and left.
Another time, a pel"90n dre9led in a band
uniform sang for 15 minutes and between each
chorus a small monkey would do a bacldlip and
A belly dancer OI" a stripper will not get my heart
beating again. It will not make meamile. It will not
make me feel wonderful that I bothered to get up in
the morning. It will only get you killed.
What would make me happy for my birthday? A
check would make me happy. Money somehow 1eemS
90 •.. 90 tuteful.
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2.-dL 1~ Anglo-42 Ruulan 106 An•mal f"t
1GI ... 78Trllde Suon coin -107 Olsmounled
YMMI• 78 a.o.n 157 Tr" lluld 1gency 108 Volcanic
5 Weighing 81 Gor..._ 168 H•rangue 43 M ine overllow
devic. 12 AMdl 159 Brazm•n entrance 110 Telegram
10 Autom1ton IQ'Oll bird 44 Motlonl .. s 112 Dolled wllh
15 Petty 84Mwchllll 160 S.t 45 C1rd game llgures
quarrel 81 eu.tom 162 W•y 46 Supef'lor or I 13 81bylontan
19 ,,._.ry 89 Night blrdl t64 Prefer Huron god
weight 91 Goad 165 Englllh prep 48 Profits 114 Small
20 Bapt11m11 93 Ollytrult achoo! SO Bird's particle
water 94 Dodgel 166 Narrow 11om1cn t 15 GOO or war
21 Counter::;f •rlfulty opening I 51 A bove t t 7 Harden. u
22 Sale ref IHI Calend11 167 Orl.,,e lut 52 J•P•nese cement
24 Old Mylng perlOO 181 Flutter CflUrch 119 Gym pads
25 Plural....,b te Fondle 53 Par1d1M 121 Makes lice
26 Alhlng pole l>G Covera the DOWN 55 Use what's 122 Armpits
28 Cozy room lnlide again 1vallable 124 01rec11 trll·
29 Amptll· 101 Hewu: t Magic: 2wdl he 2 wds
tl~••ter L•tln Hlndu11an 56WIM one 126 Foldtng
30 Spring 103 Thlevn 2 Ruulan M• 57 Specks bed I
flower 105 Fruit drlnkl 3 Ea1t lndl1n 60 Get up 121 lnll•mes
31 .,...m 106Chum cer .. lgrus 61 Po$54t$$ with love
polltlon 109 Cabbmge 4 Tremplee: 63 Eft 128 Apple
32 Military Miid 2 wda. e6 Is Important center
atud..,t lll MUll 5 lncllne 67 P-tools 129 Gr1no-
34 0 1yb< .. k: • 112 Hurr19<1 6 Conoern 81 Curved stand.,
comb. form 113 Doctor's 7 Hall. L1tln letter 2 wds
35 Taul group: •bbr. 8 French 69 Evening t31 Cordage
3e Perch I HI Woe 11 in.I lr11cle meals fiber
38 Cutting lool 118 Neal 9 A~ 7t IW!eued 133 Grinding
40 H1melln'1 120 Size of ltl<>t tuil condition· teeth
~t 121 Golf 10Cowboy'• ally 134 Thus
42 Sult mlller mound I ent••~= 73 Newlywed 136 Tills Ille soil
46COmeto 122 Spelt 2wdl. 74 Strong 138 French
Mrlh 123 Henry VIII'• 11 Hindu Wind I shooting
•1 Golf elub ~ty mantr• 75 s.c>ar1tes m1tch
49 Sec:tuded 125 Very 1tnell 12 Feulty 11 Ancient 139 0..llwtth
54 Allech: amount• 13 Curwd langutlge 140 HHlth
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55 F..,,ale wheell 14 Choir voice 79 Hlb•-141 Firing pin
hOf'M 129 8111Ckboard 15 Break Into teuer t42 Salted
56 Trapped 130 Declared plecee 60 At1bl1n 143 Verne's
SS Oeclalrned 132 Short Jacket 18PMI garment Captain
wildly 133 Small 17 O.Clare S3Japanete 145 Asl•llc plMt
59 Farm 1)9rtlcle 18 "Sew· drama 147 "Pearly"
11ructure t34 Window ~·fl ( 85 Uproar port II
eo Oard.., tOOI hanging• 19 MouM-88 Night before 149 Banlu
61 Laughter 135 Bnef tr\00%9 Cit Che< S7 Thing, In law SC>Mklng
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82 Short Jacitet h0u9lng• 27 Unusual 1t1te: 1bbr t50 Engll1h
... Ellllled t39 "LOW)'· 32 Wllklng 92 Window st-
85 F..,,llle dowy" ltk:k h1nglngs 151 Bulg'n
u lnt eound 33 M111 85 T1bte currency
e6 Tran1mltter: t40 Endure Sc1rlel'a , .. toning 152 Always:
lleng 144 Beholdl hOme 97 Tear poeOc
87 Stormi 148 F rlendty 37 lrllh 98 Saucy 155 Per10naN~
TO Oenc. exp!'M llk>rt 11noe1tor 100 Nettle<· 157 Pr<>MC;ute
movemen1 147 Trayel 38 Jeckr•bt>ll 11nd's 161 And· Lall~
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73 FC)Und1tlon 153 H.apl 41 Metric 104 Bullllf 1bbr.
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CANCELLATION &
CORRECTIONS:
enchanting, elegant
townhome you will find
anywhere. 3 bed 3 ba
with spa offers quality &
comfort draped gently in
lush gardens you won't
forget.· 225,000. Lois
Miller, 631-1266.
LIOAYllll All P111111
You can't beat either one -Lowest
priced 3 bed or 2 & den Warmington
town house on the market. Dbl gar. Sec.
alarm. End unit 1 blk to lake, pool or
shops. Just reduced to $149,990. Lois
Miller, 631-1266.
II TIE Fiim
To view this smart Lincoln plan at 109 W.
Yale Loop, Irvine, in Woodbridge. 3 bed 3
bath -your private preview on Sunday
1 to 5. First time shown. $172,500. Loia
Miller, 631-1266.
YILUIE IUEI •WPUOE
111 .......... LWt h ... "'"'"""' ......
4 bdrma, 3 ba, tam. rm, POOL, office
1 .. Yla Ylla, LN1 ...... _ ............ 11 ......
6 bdnna,den, comer Via Lido Nord
214 ..... ..., LWe ..................... ....
3 bdrma, 2 ba, family room
IPlll AIUY 1-1
1M Yla Diil, LNI llle .................... 1111,111
3 bdnns, 3 ba, den, POOL
421._..,hllM•,11.1-.. --HM,MI
BA YFRONT with SLIP, 4 bdnna, den
-.... Stir .... ..,., ....... 11.111,111
5 bdnna, game room, IX>CK for lge yacht
2.59 Ac Valley Cntr nr F.acondido. $58,000
Beach Retreat. 3 Skylites, vaulted ceil. in
master suite, 2+den or 3 bdrm. Parquet
Ora in kitchen. PRIVACY -lush plants
included in low price of $129,000. Exist-
ing 10.5% VIR loan.
$155,000 for 2 atry 3Br & den, walk to bch
home. Gazebo and spa.
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Reel Eltate Store 2000 W. Balboa, N.B.
What a Wondef1ul WOfld
of Shopping, right at ~y~~
Ad9. To piece your ad,
call &42-5878 and let a Cleulftad Ad-Vleor help
•••'9TY knock• often when you
uM result-getting Dally
Piiot ClaHlfled Adi to
reach the Orange Coat mattet.
Phone &42-5678
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Cancellations and corrections may
be made on same deadlines as
above. Please ask for a cancellation
number when cancelling your ad.
ERRORS:
~ from So Coast Pla7.8, this 3 bed, SEl L ldi. 1tem1 with • Haw eomethlng to ... fl split level townhouse on the stream will DMv Piiot Cl••ltled Ad. Cllllllllled adl c1o tt -"·
really turn your head. Open Sat. 1-5 pm, liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
3433 Timberlake -$122,500 Bring your
checkbook!!! Lois Miller, 631-1266.
Clean, well located home with
lots of privacy. Fireplace, bit-ins,
carpets and drapes. R-2 lot.
$197,500 firm. · Check your ad daily and report
errors immediately. The DAILY
PILOT assumes liability for the first
incorrect insertion only.
WSE•E
3 br 2 ba Warmington "C" with atrium -
walk to shops, tennis, pools. Dble gar.
$900 mo. Call Lois Miller, 673-7544 or
631-1266. CLASSIFIED 642-5678
Lois lill1r .CIHalfled Ada are the Mtf!• ...'~ !'!~~ anawer to a auceeutul _,,... • .,, .....,,
gwageOf'yardNlellt'ea Y••r. If Y!JU have a
better way to tell more c.mper that • not gMtlng peoc>lel Uled, ..., It now with a Cf••lfled Ad.
R&"Mr.x of Costa Mesa
llEWPORT BEACH
EICEPTIOllAL VALUE LIST
WATERFRONT
With private 40' dock. 3 se~ate living suites compoeed of 4 huge brs.
$2,000,000 atmosphere for $785,000. 759-1501 or 752-7373.
ONLY $225,000
For this former model home in beautiful, established Newport Beach
area. 4 bdrms, 3 baths, FORMAL dining rm. Large lot with fruit trees.
752-7373
$121,500 NO QUALIFYING •
For purchase of this beautifully decorated Newport condo close to the
ocean. Excellent amenities with pool & clubhouse for entertaining.
Private, guard gate communtty. 759-1501 or 752-7373
$189,000 • OCEAN VIEW
From balcony of this "best priced" 3 bdrm, 21h bath Towne Home in
walking distance to beach! Over 2100 sq ft. Pool, spa & tennis! 759-1501
or 752-7373
HARBOR VIEW HOMES • S75,000
in upgrades in this 5 bdrm, 3 bath Somerset model with expanded
dining rm. Security system. All new kitchen. Beautiful spa. Just listed -
only $359,000! 759-1501 or 752-7373
BEACH ESTATE
This outstanding executive home features w)lat must be th.? largest lot
in this magnificent private community near the water. Fonnal dining
nn & 4 spacious bdrms including a master suite with sunken jacuzzi tub.
Assumable financing at 11.75%. 759-1501 or 752-7373
PANORAMIC OCEAN VIEW
from this prestigious executive home in Spyglass. Beautiful grounds,
utmost privacy, refreshing spa area, light & airy decorating. Only
$535,000! 759-1501 or 752-7373
HARBOR VIEW HOMES -$229,500
Fantastic price for this sought after area! 3 bdrms, 2 baths + family rm.
Least expensive Carmel model we have seen! Just listed -better take
a look! 759-1501 or 752-7373.
8PYOLA88 RIDGE
Featuring ocean view, beautiful pool and large lot. Tremendous price
reduction! 759-100~ or 752-7373. .
NEWPORT BEACH -$134,000
Outstanding buy for older or younger couple. Next to Hoag H08pital.
Private, guard gated community. 2 bdnns, 2 baths. 759-1501or752-7373.
'310,000 -PRIVATE BEACH
acceaa comes with this custom built hillside home that provides a
"countryside" feeling with viewa of hills & "open apace". Owner will
help wtth low interest financlna. 759-1601or752-7373
JASMINE CREEK
Ocean and greenbelt view . . . exira lar&e 1pa. U you are looking for
Utopia, better .ee thla -only $437,000. 759-1001 or 752-7373.
PRIVATE BOAT BLIP
Spacious 3 bdrm, 2~ bath residenc=e in private community. New carpetlnc & p&lnt. Only $269,000! 759-1601 or 752-7373. -.
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• NEAR THE BEACH
OWNER SAYS SELL IT FASTI 17141 673-4400
Lovely 4 Br, 2 bath decorated in light
earthtones, super location, only
$117,500! HURRY, this beauty won't
121 ll 628·2121 n.. H.t»or1~reo's.....,...
htablist.d RMI h .. ~,_,
ILUlB<>R last!
Call Dorothee or Jody at 857-2121.
CENTURY 21 WALK-IN REALTY
STEPS TO THE OCEAN IN
OLDE TOWN HUNTINGTON BEACH
With only $69,000 dwon, thia 3700 square 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
temlS. Too many amenities to mention. Call us for details. 963-5671
IMMACULATE
Four bedroom, twenty-four hundred square foot La Linda home
featuring custom pool and ape plus three car garage. With $25,000 down,
our owner will help finance. Total payment only $1,450/month.
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 second at 12% for 10 years! Then imagine buying a beautiful 4
year old, 4 bedroom, 2 ~ bath home in Mission Viejo with a custom spa
and patio. It's truly a dream home. Our owner is very motivated.
963-5671
LUXURY CONDO -AFFORDABLE PRICE
Two master suites near the pool with a view. Double car garage. With
$5,000 down, payments are a low $900/month. Aaking $91 ,500. 556-7035
ELEGANCE PERSONIFIED
Highly desirable Springhurst townhome priced thousands below mar-
ket at $145,000. 3 bedrooms plus 2~ 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 assisted financing available. 963-5671
$10,850 DOWN
will buy this luxurious 2 year old, three bedroom, 2.5 bath townhome
with double attached garage. Features include central air, greenhouse
window in the kitchen, private patio, tennis, pool, spa and security gate.
Asking $106,500. 963-5671
OWN YOUR OWN BUSINE8811
MEDICAL OFFICE BUILDING
With only $55,000 down, our owner will carry the financing with
excellent tenns. The building is situated in a prime location and would
be perfect for a new practice. Permits obtained to expand the existing
square footag~ if desired. Asking $275,000. 963-5671
ONE HOUR PHOTO LAB
This well run Huntington Beach establishment gJ"08lled $120,000 in
1982. The partnership that owna the business is di.Molving and forces
sale $30,000 below market at $104,000. 963-5671
STATUARY STORE -HUNTINGTON BEACH
Large, 1800 square feet. Plaster and biaque inventory plua cluaroom for
artistic new owner. Buy now and enjoy the Chrlst:rnaa rush beginning in
September. 963-5611 I
BEAUTY SALON
Brand new listing in HuntiMton Beach. Thia ahop has eight s\ationa and
very low overhead which produces a good profit for the owner/operator.
The partnenhip LI dllolvtnc and our owners will help finance. 963-5671
CAMERA SHOP -ANAHEIM
Low, low price. Only four blocks to Dlan.eyland. Add a new 1 hour
procelllng machine and for 1.-than '80.000 total you have both a
camera ahop and one hour lab. 963-~71 I
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STOLEll1
10 Yr Old COM Duplex Income
$2400 per \O'-'
for $270,000 Fee
A 1eo• Ocean View 4 BR COM
Home so\I
For $315,000 Fee
AVAILABLE
~ACRE -VIEW
3400 Sq. Ft. COM
$599,000 Fee Land
Total Remodel, NB, 3 BR
$30,000 Upgrades Like New
269,500 Fee
1733 Port Barmouth
Open Today 1·5
10% DOWI
$259,000 NB Home 4 BR
Immaculate
Also:
4 Br, 4 ba, Cyn & Ocean view In
Shorecllffs
Ocean, Jetty, Finest View, Pool,
Beach ACC888 $595,000 Fee
4 BR, City lights, Highly up-
graded -Owner transferred.
$299,000
Condo-· H. Beach $116,900. 2
Br, 2Yt BA -assume Low Int.
loan. Great Starter home.
2 Del Taco Restaurants. Secure
Income. Tenant takes care of
everything.
Biii CAIYOI
IPEI Sit/ .. 1-1
#11 IRll• TIU
Don't. miss this beautifully landscaped
3200 sq. ft. Broadmoor, located in gate
guarded community. An outstanding
home offering 4 BR, library, large living
room, dining area, family room with
wetbar, and beautiful planked floors and
new carpets throughout. The extra large
lot features a spa set in park-like grounds
with waterfall adding to the feeling of
"canyon" living. $725,000.
e1aun IUUIEllEIT
... .... 1•1214, ....,; ....
Of Newport, /), Cole JJ RealtOn. ,
875-5511 ~,_ -.-
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New listing-beat buy 4 Bdrm, fonnal
dining rm, den. Lovely pvt yard
w /apa. Asking $650,000. Opn lhe
Sat/Sun 1-5PM. 410 Morning Star Ln,
NB.
.. Oll11mll-
Steps to bay & ocean beaches. Enter-
tain on your redwood rooftop deck
w/breathtaking bay & ocean views.
Too many amenities to mention. Priced
from $357,500. Opn Sat/Sun 1-5. 207
19th St, NB. .........
This weekend only, $185,000. 4 Bdrm 3
Ba + bonus room. Opn Sunday 1-5.
2021 Highland Dr, NB. .... ........
New, spacious 3 Bdrm, 3 ~ Ba. Light &
airy. Spectacular wie of wood and
akylites. Walk to beach. $339,500."0j>n
Hee Sat/Sun 1-5. 616 Marigold. Call
675-5511 or 640-4521. ....... ........ ~
Superb location, 5 Bdrm 4 Ba,
elevator, dining rm, outatandtna
muaive Matr Bdrm suite w /view, fire.
place, 17' ceiling. Cannot be duplicated
at any price. QUALtTY -QUALITY •
QUALITY. $1,150,000. .....
Forest Hilla mdJ ln Rllcquet Club, 4
Bdrm, family nn, din.lna rm. GrMt
..unable lOUll. Owner anxious -
make offer. Asking $173,900. ... .....
2 .. ty Udo Penirwula, 8400 eq. ft., 24
permanent off-~!A! ~king IJ>llCM in-
cluded. Alk1nC ~.ooo.
COL8 OI' NllWPORT MAI.TOM ••••&c...attwv .. o.... ....
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flUBt.IC NOTICE "8.IC NOTICE rwt.IC NOT1ClE ·-.,. l'te11n0Ue _,_.. ,ec-·t 1 r-.n. NOTICE ..._eTA~ ,,...,.. IU ..... ft01"t'n0UllUIMN NOTICllNVITINOllDI ~':... ~ l*IOl1 It doing bu~~ tol~g ':!!°!,-:':! dol"O The t~ ':!!!':': dolnCI ..:Jic:~~A:v.:i!:.~': NOTICE ~:"~~ATH OF
CHUCll( OUll.l..EN IHI/EST ... ~at. butl-u · lebot 1'1111..,. ... -·"'--O'"VID MENTS, 8 t3 w. 8el1XN1 BIYd -NORTH HILLS PLAZA. 18A30 NORTH HIL.LS PHYSICAL THl!A· poniiton and .UCh;taCWt~ n J. MALLOY, ab
POl1 Beeclh, Ce., 82M1 .. Brookhu.rtt Street. Sult• 204, Foon· APY ANO BA.CK SCHOOL. 1211 w. M.I)' ~ r• 111111 f , 1 a.-: DAVID JAMES MALLOY, .,~H~RlH ARTHUR OUILLEN. talrLv~··~::.~:~~8hlp 18430 6•7i:'*'t~Sull•100.t..•H•bf•, ITAUT w.t'krENA~E ~:.ah DAVID JAMES
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Publllllld Orlnge Cout Otlly"mltedpartlll(shlpc;on ucteelt>)' a C Thl1ttatementw11rl1ed wltlllhe the Councll Chembere. S11lld MALLOY.aka DAVID
Piiot .hlfy 10, 11, 24, 31, l88S LLL PISf'tnerthlpXX J~~n:~ ~~~~ or Oranoe County on proposals ahlll bear the title of thl JAMES MALLOY ak•
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NA• aTAn•NT Publlalled Or1nr. cout Dally opened. It tl'IAll bl the toll rMPOOtl· n t e will Tlle loltowlng pertons are doing Pllol July 3 t, Aug. • 14. 21. 1983. PUBl.IC NOTICE blllly ol the blitder to -that hi• bid and/or estate: bullneu as; 4305•83 Is recehl&d In proper tfme. A petition has been filed
COMPUTER MARKETING INTER· FICTITIOUI BUatME•• A "' of plans, Special Provtllon• by Charles Reed Smoot in
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LAMAR ANDRE ow NS business as; be obtained attha Offloe ol the City County requesting that
Sevttle Balboa Ca 92J t ' 2043 FICTITIOUS IUllNHS TUSTIN HAAGE N. O AZ S Engineer, 77 Fair Drive, Cost1 Mesa. Charles Reed Smoot be a
KAMELL OWEN.S 2043 Seville NAME ITAT'EMl!NT CATHY'S COOKIES. t4965 Holt Av· California, upon nonrefundable PIY· pointed as personal re p-
Balt>oe Ca. 92881 ' ' The lollowlng persons are doing enue, Tustin. Ce 92680 ment of $6.00 An eddltonal charge • • . preaen· KYLE OWENS.
2043
Saville business as: Roger M. Sullivan, a me1r1ed man. or S2.00 wm bl made II handled by taUve l;O admllUster the estate
Balboa, ca .. 9288 l · TACH ASSOCIATES. 1691 Mesa 333 25th Street. Santa Monica, CA. melt. Plans, spec:llloatlont and othlf of David J. Malloy (under the
Thia business ts conducted b
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Drive, Santa Ane Heights, Ca., 90402 contract documents me)' •110 be lndependent Administratio gener1J partnefehtp· Y 92707 This bualness ts conducted by: an examined el Iha Office or the City of Estates A ) Th tit! n
Lamar Owens ALLEN L. ANKELEIN, t691 Mesa lndlvldual, Clerk or the City or Co111 Men. C~ · e pe on
This statement was ltled with the Drive. Santa Ana Heights, ca.. Roger M. Sulllvan Plans and Speclllc:a11on1 wlll not bl is set for hearing In Dept. No.
County c iert.. or Ora
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Count on 92707 . This statement was rited With the malled unless the . additional S2.00 3 at 700 Civic Cent.er Dr July 7. 1983 ng y EDWARD B. HUTCHINSON, 1691 County Clerk or Orange Coonty on charge Is included with peymente. West Santa Ana CA 9270i
F220 51 Mese Drive, Santi Ana Heights ca July 21, 1983 Eecll bid shall bl made on the
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Coast D!n 92707 ' " F22111t Proposal form. sheets P· 1 through! on August 24, 1983 al 9:30
Piiot July 10 17 2i 3t 19
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. Y WILLARD COOPER 189t Mesa Published Orenge Coasl Dally P·8 provided In the contract dooc:-a.m. ' ' ' '
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Drive. Santa Ana Heights, ca .. Pllol July 31. Aug. 7. 14, 21, 1983 ments, and shall be accompanied by CF YOU QBJF.CT to the
_________ .;:..:.:..:;:. 92707 4339·83 •certified or cuhler'a check°' a bid Pt&.IC NOTICE STEPHEN TUCKER. 1691 Mesa bond lor not lesa than tOV1 of the granting .o{ the petition, you
___ ...;...;;,;;;.;;;.~~.:..:.:=----Drive, Santa An• Heights. ca.. amount ol the bid, midi payable to sh ould either appear a t the
FICmlOUI BUSINHS 2707 PtJBl.IC NOTICE the City ol CoSl• M .... No propoMI hearing and state you objec-
NAME ITATEMENT This business ts conducted by a shall be eon!Mder&d unless ICCOm· ti fl rl b' The following persons ere dolng llmlted parnershlp: FlCTfTIOUI BUllNESS panied oy sueh casher'• checll, ons or
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e w tten o Jee· business aa: Allen Ankeleln NAME sr~T£MENT cash, or bidder's bond. tions with the court before
INTERNATIONAL ENTERPRISES. Tilts statement wu filed with tile Tile lollowlng persons are doing No bid shill be ocneldered unlMI the hearing. Your appear-
3740 Campus Dr .. N-port Belch. County Clerk of Onange County on business u : It ls made on• blank form furnllllld ance may be in penon or by
Ca •• 92660 July 5, 1983 LLL PARTNERSHIP 18430 by the City or Cost• M881 and It MICHAEL LEE TOWNSEND, F'21"'3 Brookhurs1 Street, Suite 204 Foun-made In accordance with ti!• your attorney.
15671 Patrice Ave. Weslmlnster, Published Orange Coast Dally taln 'I/alley, CA 90208. ' provlslons Of the Proposal requlr.. IF YOU ARE A CREDI-
Ca .. 92683 Piiot July 10. 17, 24, 31, 1983 David A. Peters, 121 3rd Streel m~nta. TOR or a contingent creditor
HAROLD BOHANNON. 3922 Em· 4019·83 Manhattan Blacll. CA 80288 • &ch bldd8f must be lloeneed and of th d ased f'l erald St .. Torrance, Ca .. 90503 Mlallael E Wise. 1601 Reef View also prequelllled as required by t1w. · e e;c:e •you must l e
This bl.lslness ts conduoted by
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Circle, Corona del Mar. CA 92525 The City Councll ot the ..C:lty your claun with the court or
general par1nlfslllp: Nil.IC NOTICE This business Is conduct&d by· 1 0111 Mes• reserves the rtgllt to present it to the penonal rep·
Harold Bohannon FICTITIOUS IUatNESa general J.•rtnershlp. re~ ~~f,.~~o~~-111 com""y With reeentatl~e ~ppointed by the
This statement was llled wllh the NAME STATE•NT Paul urst the provtalons or section 1710 to court w1thm four months County Clerk of Orange Coonty 9n The following d In This statement was filed with Iha 1780 IMluslVe, of t"-Caltfornle Crom the date of first •-· , .. ...,..,. July 7, 1983 · business 11• person• are o g Coonty Clll'k or Orange County on '"' ......... ~ F22015' · July 19, 1983. Labor Code, the prevailing rate and of letters as provided ln Sec-
pubtl-'--.. Or•ftna Coast Dally Restdenl11.t EleGtrlc Aasoctatea, F-acele of wa,,_ eatabll9hed by , .. _ ti 700 t h p ,,.,....., -·..-123 R o I F 1 -tty ot Cost'ri.4811 which are 11.:.d on o t e robate c.ode
Pilot July 10. 17. 24, 31, t983 ReJJ:n11~~~r~l"~i.~!.63~ Published Oran¥e Coa11 Dally th the Ctty Clerk 01 Slld City ; and of California. T he time for
_________ 4_0_1_7-&---3 1 Calif. corp .. 123 Roae DrlYI, F~ll-Piiot July 31• Aug. • 14• 21• 1983· all forfeit penelttes preacnbld filing claims will not expire Ptlll.IC NOTICE erton. Ca. 92633 4306-83 haftn for noncompuancie ol the u ld prior t.o four months from the This business Is conduct&d by: a oode. EILEEN P. PHINNEY . . aTATUllENT OF corpor1t1on. Pt&.IC NOTICE City ctertc of the date of the heanng noticed
ABANDONMENT OF uae OF RnlClentlaJ Eteolrtc Aseoclltll, City ol Coat• Meaa above. FICTITIOUS .UatHl!H NAME 'I/en Elllott-Owner FlCTfTIOUS BUllHESa Publllhed Oref198 Coast Delly Piiot YOU MA y EXAMINE the
The following pereons hive aban-This statement wu filed with the NA• STATEMENT July 31, Aug 6.1983 4372-83 !ile kept by the court. U you
doned the use or the Flctlttoua BuM-County Clerk of Orange County on The following ptlfsons are doing 1------------l ,,... Name~ THE PHOTO FIXERS July 5, !983 business II: are interested in the estate,
18312 01ana St Huntington Blacll' F21 .. 1 INVESTORS REAL ESTATE SER· PUBl.IC NOTICE you may serve upon the ex-
Ca. 92&46 ' ' Published Orange Cou1 Delly VICES # t2. L TO.. #3 C.rporata The Flctltloos Business N•me re-PllOI July 10, 17, 24, 31, t983 Plaza, Suite too. Newport Beleh, "*IC NOTICE ecutor or administrator, or
erred to above was filed In orange 4021-83 Calltorn1192660 TH9:~~m ':~k:":~ING upon the attorney for the ex-
Couniy on Novemb« 7 1978 I Investors Real Estate Servtoea 01\/ISION HAS PREPARED A ec:utor or admlniatrator. and
This business WU cOOducted by a 11 12• lid .. 113 Corporate Piil.a, Sull• NEGATIVE OECL·R·TtON •o. Cile with the court with proof F104324 Nil.It NOTICE 100. Newport Beach, Calllornla " " " Thia •tllemenl WM llled with the 82660 DRESSING POSSIBLE EN· of service, a written request
County Clerk Of Orange County on F'ICTITIOUI •UIMH Thi• bualnees Is conducted by: • ~b~~~~~~JAP~·~rE~~1~ FOR THE sta~ that y~ desire •pedal
July7, 1983 NAMlaTATl!MINT llmltedpar1nefShlp, DEVELOPMENT REVIEW nouce of the filing of an in-
Publlmed Or1nge Coast Dally The following persona are doing Harold G. Morehead. General OR·83·t8 FOR SCHEER -Bn•o. ventorv and appraiaement of
Piiot July tO, 17, 24, July 31, 1983 business 11: Penner "" • J 40'"·83 ZIESCHE ENTERPRISES, 2401 Thi• ttatemenl WU llled with the EN ASSOCIATES, AUTHROIZEO estat.e assets or of the peti-_________ ..;.:.;~:..:..::= Clllf Ori iOou t C'--'L f O C AGENTS FOR NORM'S RES· ti PUBUC NOTICE 92663 ve, Newport Beech, Ca. July nti. t9s3. o range ounty on TAURANTS. 100 EAST WARLOW . ons o~ account& mentJ.oned
___ ....;...;=:.:...:..:.:.:.:.::;.:...___ Gary Zlesche, 2401 Cliff Drive. F220ltl ROAD. POST OFFICE BOX 180, IJl Section 1200 and 1200.~ of
NOTICE OF "'8UC N-pon Belch. Ca. 92683 Publllh&d Oranr. Coast Diiiy LONG BEACH, FOR A DEVELOP· the California Proba~ c.ode
.. ARING llEF<>f'I! ntE This bustnese la conducted by: an Piiot July31, Aug. , 14, 21. 1983. MENT REVIEW TO CONSTRUCT A David G Dudas of . -.. ....-C........................ 1-.. 1 id I 5,500 SQUARE FOOT RES· • ............... .,_ ~ ""' v ua. 4312·83 TAURANT. LOCATED •r THE SIMON, McKINSEY A
OF ~ CITY OF Gary Zlesclle " FOUNTA*VALLEY This statement was llled with the PtJBl.IC NOTICE SOUTH· EAST CORNER OF MILLER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Courity Clerll ot Ora e Coont on HARBOR BOULEVARD ANO VIC· 4000 Mac Artlaar Blvd., ., ..
W&dnesday, August 10. 1983. Ill !July 5, 1983 ng y case TORIA STREET IN A c t-CP ZONE. Newport Be la c HHO
7;30 p,m In the City Council F2ttt2 SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE ENVIRONMENTAL OETERMINA· l5l JZH a C, a.
Chambers. t0200 Slater Avenue, PuDllslled Orenge Coast Dall OF CALIFORNIA TION; NEG.ATIVE DECLARATION. • . Fount1JnValtey,th8Pt1nnlngCom-PllotJuly10.17.24,3l 1983 y FOR THE COUNTY OF LOS AH· DEVELOPMENT REVIEW Published Orange Coast mission wlll llOld • publlc Maring on 4020 93 Ol!Ll!I OR-83-04 FOR ED HUGHES, Daily Pilot July 30 A11a 5 6 ,,.,. fOllowlng nems: t • NOTIC€ OF INQNTION TO HU AUTHORIZED AGENT FOR U·HAUL • ..... • I
CONDITION.AL use PERMIT NO. REAL PftONRTY AT PftlYAff COMPANY OF ORANGE COUNTY, 1983 4351-83
655 Ptlll.JC NOTICE SALE 2721 NORTH CENTRAL AVENUE. -----------
Petition submitted by Anll·Tuyet NO. pm m PHOENIX, ARIZONA, FOR A OE-fltaJC N()TJC(
Tran for 1ran1ler of ownership of the FlCTTTIOUS IUatNl!IS Estate ol OWEN C. HAGAN, aka, VELOPMENT REVIEW TO RE· ---..;..::=:.=...;:.:=..:.:.::;:_ __ _
restaurant 11 18545 Brooklluret NAME ITAT'E•NT OWEN CRESS HAGAN. Deceased. MODEL AN EX.ISTING U·HAUL KHOO Street. The fottowtng pertons ere doing NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thet CENTER LOCATED Al 2680 NEW· N011CE OF
CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. business u : the undersigned, aa admlnlatr1tor of PORT BOULEVARD IN A C2 ZONE. DEATH OF 656 ANESTHESIA BILLING CON· tile es111e ol u ld decedent will aell ENVIRONMENTAL OETERMINA· HERBERT HINZE AND OF
Petition svbmltled f0< Kennell! R. SULTANTS. 710 N. EucUd, Suite et private sale to the highest and TION: NEGATIVE DECLARATION. PETITION TO ADMINIS-
Befry 10 OQerate • "Chrlstmu Tree 101. Anaheim. Ca. 92803 belt bldd«. subject to c:onllrmatlon FOR F\Jl\THER INFORMATION, TER ESTATE NO A 119313
Ch009e and Cut Farm" within the Mary ThereN Boyajlen 17612 by the 1bove entitled c:oort on or PLEASE CALL THE CITY OF COSTA • •
Soothern Call!ornle Edison Com· Whitney Drive. Senti Ana, Ce. 92705 aher August 11th. 1983, el 'the of· MESA Pl.l<NNING DIVISION AT To all heirs, beneficiaries,
p1ny 1r1nemtta1on rlgllt-<>l·w•)' •P· Thie business 11 conducted by: an fices of Forster. Gemmill & Fermer. 1 17141 754·5245. Put>lllhed Ofange creditors and contingent
proitlmetaly 800 , .. , east or New· lndlvldual. Pertneithlp lnctudlng Profeulonal CoHI Delly Pltot, Juty 31. 1983. crediwrs of Herbert HUu.e
land Streel, toulh ot Slater Aven~ Mary T. Boyajlan Corporallon1. Suite uoo 900 4367·83 and north of El Lago Aven~. · Thia statame'lt was llled with the Wiishire Bouleverd. Los AOget.., and J:M;fSOlll who may be
CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. County Clerk of Orange Counly on Celllornla, on the term• and con-otherw&ae interested in the 657 July 5, 1983 dlUona herelnelfer aet forth, alt right, * will and/or estate: ~~o:' .. ~~:::!:9::, ~~'!tZ: Publlsh&d Orange c ou':21= :::::'·t~ ~f'~:':,:~·a,~:.: A petition has been filed
retlauranl 11 111205 Brool\hurst Pilot J"IY tQ, 17, 24, 31, 1883 title. end lnter111 tllat 1~ e111te of by Gene W. Hinze in the Su-s11 .. t. 4022·&3 aald decedent h .. ecqulred In ed· perior Court of Orange C.Oun-
ZONE CHANGE NO. 3e51 Petition n.-ic NOTICE dltlon to thet of the decedent 11 1111 Q.) ty reque:sUng that Gene w submitted by Pacific Wood• Aa-r-UUL time of hi• death, In and to Iha reel Hinze be · •-' · soctatea to PfVone tile apartment pro!*'IY looeted In the Coonty ot appotnloCU u per· ~~~11at 16350 Harbor BoUleYard ·-•c•rL1~ALTNOO ~01! Odrange1 .. :3t•t• ot California. legally ~ sonal repreaenU.tive to ad· to '"'n .. ordeble Hooslng" Oia1t'1C1 ... ~ ... M .. ...,.. "" ANIZE A e9Cf.,.... u foll~: minister the estate of Herbert
NOTICE OF PREPARATIO!>I OF NATIONAL •ANtt A vecetton plan conelatlng ot: Hinz.e (under the lndepen
NEGATIVE OE CLARA TION J1tl• 22. 1ta (1) An undlllkled 111700 lnter11t In • . • For lhe Item• Identified with lt'I APPLICATION ACCl!PT'ED FOR and to LOii 1, 13. end 14 of Iha dent Ad.ministratlon of F.e·
uterlelt 1·1. nottoe Is hlteby given FILING ON resubdlvlslon 01 Block 27. Laguna tates Act). The petition ls aet
111.i baaed on the Initial Stud"8. 1 ""'J..'· ,.., Cliff•. In the City of Laguna Beecl'I • • for hearing ln Dept No 3 at =~= ~··~~~~~~111 ~~~ ~=:.8~...J:fo':t r=,.;~T fo<;::~.v .:~,:r,·~,8J!cs ~~ ~ # 4 700 Civic Center Dr .. West,
pect Review Committee wlll conelder OF COLUM9tA 6. Pag129 or mtacellaneous mep1 tn 00 Santa Ana, CA 92701 on approval or the Negative Oeo11r111on APf'UCATION the Office of the County Recorder' of August 24 1983 at 9•30 am
on Friday, Auguat s. 1883. WE. THE UNDERSIGNED. Intend· said coonty. Said land la e por1ton of [F YOU OBJECT to ·th
THESE MA.TIERS era being pro-Ing to orgarilte ind operate a Ne· the lend shown on e map filed tn e OISMd purauant to Iha P11nn1ng tlonaJ Blll\ll In eccord1nce with the BOOk 8. Page 25 of Record of granting of the petition, you
Laws ot the State of Clllfoml1, Gov-provtston• or the Netlonll Bank Act, Survey1 In the Offloe of tl'le County • should either appear at the
ernment Code. 65,000 e1 eeq .. and as emend&d. do hereby make eppll· Recorder or Orenge County. hearing and state you objec-
lhe Fountain Valley Municipal Code, cellon to thl controller of the Cur· Excepting the exc:lustve rlglll to ~ tiorui or file writ•a bjec Tltle 2 t rency for permluton to organize use all of the unit• within the "unit • ...,n O -
THOSE DESIRING TO teattty tn tevor 1111d N11lon111 Bank, and propose 11 types" as defined In the "Oeelar· tiorui wnh the court before
or tn opposition 10 Ille pr090ta111 w111 follows· atlon or V1Cetlon Pl1n (L.1gun1 the hearln.g. Your appear-
be given en oppor1unlty to do ao at I Thll tt>e main office of Hid Na-Shores)" recorded on July 27, 1979 anoe. may be in person b
the P\lbllc heiring. u fur1her tnfor· t1ona1 Senk bl loceted In the John In book 13248 Pages 842 et aeq .. ol or 'Y metlon It dealred. you mey eontect Wayne Airport Ar11. tn the City of offlct11 r~orda of nld coontry, a.:> your attorney.
the Ptanntng Oeputment at Newport S..Cll, COlinty of Orenge, (bl The right to use end occ;upy a IF YOU ARE A CREDl·
963·8321 and reter 10 the above Stet• ot Clllf0<nl1. "Commodore Unit Type"•• dellned TOR or a contingent creditor 111C~NTON SHERROD, secretary ~ ~=~~~7 B~~r h~~P~M~e :za~~n~~::nr~o~=tl~ ~~; of the dece~, you must file
Plennlng Commlaslon toUowlng tltlee: 27, 19731n BOOk 13246Peges~2et ~ your claim with the court or
Orange Coast Dally Plk>1 July 30, FIRST NATIONAL BANK 81<1 .. or Offlc;lal R41Clords ol Orenge present il to the pel'IOnal rep-1983 & TRUST OF SOUTHERN CALI· County, during II "UM period" within resentative appoltlted bv th
4395·83 FORNIA • 11 "summer season" (IS Slld guot&d , , J e
-:;----·---------FIRST NATIONAL BANK & terms are defined In said Decl•r· court Within four months
'9HCI .. OTHHS
lllL .. OADW A Y
MOITUAU
110 Broadway
Costa Mesa
642·9150
IALTtlPGHOM
SMITH & TUTHILL
WHTCUff CHArtl
427 E 17th St
Costa Mesa 646-9371
rACIAC YllW
...-..OllALr.All
Cemetery Mortuary
C hapel·Crema1ory 3500 Pac1hc V1ev-Onve
Newport Beach
644·2700
McC.otlMICll MOlTUAllH
Laguna Beach
494·9" t ~
Laguna Hills
1&&-0933
San Juan C.p1st1ano
495-1176
TRUST OF PACIFIC COAST atlon). together with e non-e~ctualve from the da~ of first iauance
3. That the 10111 c;epftallutlon to right 10 use the "common araH" ea • of Jenera as provided in Sec·
be received by u td Netlon1I Benl\ delln&d In Hid Oecl11rat1on. ti 700 tor lhe thlrll lasued by It be el· Tile property ta commonly known on of the Probate Code
located ea follows· •• Le11un1 Shoret Tlmeshlf• VI · >< of C.alllomla. The time for Cepttel cation Plan. 419 North CoHt High· fiUng claims will not expire
S2,500,000.00 way, L1gun1 Betlch. C1Ulornll. prior to four months from the
Surptua fhe sale 11 sub}ICI to currtl'lt s2,500.ooo.oolt1xes, coven1nt1, c:ondltlona. re· <late of the hearing notked
Total C1pttellz.etlon atrlctlona, r&Hrv1tlons, right•, right• above.
SS,000,000.00 of way. end lltln'llnll of reeord. a.:> YOU MAY EXAMINE the
Number of s11arH 10 b• The property Is 10 be told on an fil• kept b th -.. -Ir · Autnort1ed "as 11" beats. e11cept aa to tltte, or on "' Y e """"' •· you 1825,000 euch other term• as are ~llbll ate ltl\erested in the esi.a~.
Number ot Sharee to bl lnuld to the underllgnld and to the court, you may aerve upon the ex·
t500, Term• of tale are ollh tn llwful ecutor or admln.latra•~-or
Par Value pet Shire money of lhl United Stein on con· • """'• s10.oo 1trm1t1on of 1111. or p1rt ceafl and upon the attorney for the ~X·
Sale Prtoa per lh•r• balance evldlneld by no11 aeclnll ecutor or adrnlnlatrator. and s 10.00 by mortg•qe or trvat dlld on thl ~ fUe with the court with proof
"· Thll J-H. Avery. M1tll.lt· property IO told. Ten percent ( 10%) f Ing, E4onomlo RIMafch & Counlll, Of emo.int bid to be dle>O•lted With o 1ervlce, a writwn requat
P. o . Bo• 3008. Stn I.Ill• Qbllpo, CA bid, Property taxe• and Leguna atatlng that you d~ apedal
83403 IC1 H toll and pclut/Ye 8h0fet Ho~lf• A11oct1t1on notice of the fUln.g of an ln·
agent to repreeent end ..-r for di.lit th•ll bl pr0<etld ••or •tie Cl"• vento...., and app-1-1 of the 11nderetgned before 1111jof rec:ordlng con~anct. Tltle 11'1· • 1 . ., ,.,._,, .....
ComptrOlllr ot thl Curr~. and to •uraM•, tr1n11er1ax•.1nd OM-half w-W ettatAt u.eta or of the pell·
receive 111 oorr~ end!(~) of ttcrow t.-thall be at expen11 dona or ecxounta mentioned
<IOCVIY*lt•, In ~1 of thl• app11-of s.tter. Aeoordtng •-of con-in SecUon 1200 and 1200.$ of
catletl. veyance •t1d Of •n7 n.-enwm. th '"'-"f IN WffNESS WHEAEOtr. th• branee and ~htl llA) of MCl'OW e \.AU orn1e Prot.te Code.
under91Qned hive hereunto Mt ovr f .. •h•ll be at thl •~pen11 of luyer. Rich~ W. 8~
hand• on the date llt forth abOve. 8ld1 or olfer1 1t1 to bl In writing 17711 ~ Blv•., 141
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Don2•2"d latl Boone Costa MIN. CA,endwlll bl r~Y.cl It llldofftc:.eol •fin lk ~ .... n· •lvl no• lrvtllt. catu. H7U " 8 ,Foret•. O•mmtn a Firmer 11 tny •" " • ' • ll'llCI Jl!Mt Oamw:q lrlllne, CA time lfter thl flret r ubllClllOll Mreol hilJh in prlcn: rf'l11on· (114)711..fliJ
92715 1nd belort date o aale eblt' co,t; cl11uified f>ubl.lahed Qranae Q>ut
t<. t. P:oo Newpoft lllch, CA 82HO The undef'llgneo r~ the 1dverU&lnR, Dally P0ot July 31 AUIU8t 1 ~~ICll Hiid Newport INch, ~~~ rei-ct any 1nd all bid• r• 7, lMs 43&:i.&3
IMI CIMn Nllaon CorONldo, CA OATIO: July 111 1813 f Ad Action
11• • AMY w. DIN•ION or Jllotler1 Gordon Notnt COit• MeM. Admtn111r110t of the &late Of
M*UCW LAWM-M'Y. CX.IYI A 12121 OWEN c. HAGAN lllao known.. Cal I
•a-. ,._ t ECIWWd V11n ltllntluyM Col· OWIN C*'HS .. AGAN, 0901eatC1 ..., .... ......,.tuwy • ..,.,.,,. •'Y 1 Oii Mer, CA tHH ~OAITl!A, OIMMILI. I l'AAMEA Daly Plot
Cr-emotory ttllO Yll'l'Nll'llOIO, 0.0 .1. IAOUn• By Jlfl'lll H. ICMCtll A
t&2S Gisler Ave , CA nt&tuth AM ZI"'• Pr~C0t~1tton ~i=.":r,:il Cotlte MeH mt1r1 NewPOtt IMOtl. CA t~ AttOt'MWS IOt Adtnlnltllrlllor II\ UIOM
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Bayfront e Br 7~ BA Villa on w!M lot, pool.
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lemode1ed S bdrm, 2 bath+ Larae rec. rm., bemrl c:w111.,.., fu.rniaMd, patk». $420.000.
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2 ba dn. 2 t>G.t 1pecee. Reduced -SU00.000. ,_ --Pim ... Hup loc, biC dock(a), play
llwn & swim, beac.h. Reduced $170,000 • 10.ei. PlllmllU ... llUIPIHT owner tin. '°'quick ..ie. s1H,ooo (land 1nc1.>.
CQan & jetty views. Marine room. 4 bdrm, 3 , ~ ~t/Sun. l l-6 Owner 850--0202.
bath, 3700 eq. ft. Xt.ra parkina. $1,385,000.
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New 4 br, •~ ba, eu1wm French Normandy r.ta~ 1.2 prime acre hilltop $1,2W,000.
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Coronado Ia1and cuat. bayfront lot. 85' boat
deck. Pla.nl avail. Now $370.000 w/trade. ......... ,
Near new 4 bdnn, 4 bath, lake v\ew. 3500 eq.
ft. $440,000. Will iade for a local property. 111111n11T•••••m Prime 2 Br. 2 BA & 2 Br. 1 Ba. Duplex, good
income. $725,000.
Best view, tallest bldg tri-plex with 4 Br. 2 Ba.
eech level $1,200,000.
BILL GRUNDY. REALTOR
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HARBOR RIDGE
, Cape Cod Cuetom View
8lx ftr1plao•, • bdnnl f'l.Ua .,,.,, or Meld'• ...,_,. encl femlfJ room. C........., wine room. *1.-0.000.
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144 4455
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Pttone 642·54171
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Outstanding custom estate. 6+ bdrms,
4+ baths, pier & slip for large yacht.
$6.500.000. •tu llL UI UYFUIT
A touch of New Orl~. Uaed brick
courtyard & iron balcbues. 5 bdrm,
4 ~ bath. Pier & Float. $1,200,000. uu .........
Custom lakefront home. Redwood e x-
terior. 5 bedrooms, 3 llJ baths, 3 fire-
places, 2 wet. bars, outdoor spa. Gated
communi:.. $950,000. lllllTllY UY, I.I.
Luxurious custom 5 bedroom, 5 ~ bath
baytont home. Slip for large yacht.
Maid's quarters. $1,650,000.
HYlllHIU
Architecturally exciting & pro-
fessionally decorated. 3 bedrooms, 2 ~
baths. Waterfront with pier. A steal at
$885.000.
* lllllH 11111 *
c.ome visit the mo1t tabulow vt.w. New
cwt.om home in Newport. Nothina to
compare wtth thia 4 bdnn, fam rm. 5
bath, formal dlnlnl, 3 frpk8, 6 car prace. Larae pool & jKUJ:Zi. e.ome to the pie
and aak for 3 irorkahJre, 759-1931. ... ,1 ..
HELEI I. DOWD
IULTll,• 144-1114
Sell with EASEi Trade your old 1tutf for
1t'11 BAEEZE new goodlH with 1
CIUllflld Adi 642·5871 Olllllflld Id. 642·5611
1PD MU DTUYUllU
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369 Cyp.rea, 2 Br ................ $195,000
1280 Brangwyn, 4 Br ......... $395,000
531 Oak, 3 Br ....................... $299,000
165 McAuley, 4 Br .............. $349,000
31935 S. Coast Hwy, 3 Br .. $875,000
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22812 Montalvo, 2 Br, den
............................................... $189,000
30942 Westgreen, 2 Br, den
............................................... $360,000
28161 Camellia, 4 Br ........... $185,000
C1ll Cll-3331 ............ .,
1111 ...... ,... ... u.p.., ...... ..
LlllO RUL ESTATE
"The Coastal Connection
'From Newport s.ach
to San CletnMlte"
COLDW<!LL
BAN~eRO
IPll 111111 1·1
lfllll11111Y
1111 ....... ..... LlpealeMll
Quaint Victoria Beach 2Br, home
with white water & sandy beach
views. ......... ,
n l.atlllt• ....... u. .........
Stunning ocean view home in gated
beach community, 13 skylites, huge
deck.
HMIW•• Lapaa ......
1111,Ht
Monarch Summit 2Br/den home,
ocean view, wood floors, lovely. ... ,, ....... , .. ........
Magnificent Country Club Horne,
4Br, formal dining, pool & spa.
1114 ...... IWc• u. ....... .......
North end French Chateau in prime
estate area. White water views of
Emerald Bay.
UIUll.OFFIOE
411-1320
•MWll By Owner. Spygl111 HNI
bHI buy. llS95,000.
Beaut 211ry. OCllll & bay
-Mw.~19e.
.. , ..... 11ar
Fantutlc opponuntty, 4
Bdrm, 1tepa 10 aurl &
llnd. lncfldl~
n~CallTlm Rhone I today. Siii thlrtgl I.at with Delly
1 23 Plot Went Ads.
NEWPORT BEACH A MEMBER Of THE SEARS FINANCIAL NETWORK CORONA DEL MAR ..... ., ......
Kl• the landlord goodbyell Thi• 3 BR home ls In
tip top lhape. It'• In a good neighborhood In a
cul-de-eac & hu a large yardf High balance
ftxed loan• are uaumablel
UITUff IHl,IM
Exceptlonally good value-four bedroom home In
quiet r•dentlal neighborhood. Large view lot
wtth outatandlng night llghta. QOM to IChools,
churchee and lhopplng.
......... 1211-
*PRICE REDUCTION• -beautlful expanded 3
BR wtth large pool & apa. Exceptlonalty clean &
bright -great famlty area. An OUTSTANDING
VAlUE In fee land!
...,.., 1211,IM
Enjoy your own IP• In the privacy of your patio.
Thie grNt famlty home on choice corner also
hu emple room for• pool, boat or RV. 3 BR plus
den. F .. land. Move up to Newport!
...... w. 12..,..
3 BR. 2'A Be Eldorado model. Large muter BR
w/lkyHght In dr...,ng rm & 1Pactous mirrored
walk-In cloeet. Sunken llvlng rm w/wet bar &
ftr~ece. formal dining rm, community pool, spa
& tennlall
........ 12H,111
Decorator'• delight. Fully upgraded Carmel
model Including trench doors, moldlnga, tlle,
brick patio & much more. See this today, tomor-
row may be too latel
.... ,..... tan.-
Dad, your famlty wtll be happy In this 4 BA
cuetomtzed model home. Spa & park nearby for
the kid•. A Poggenpohl gourmet kitchen for
Mom. Jacuz:zJ bath & wet bar for you.
• lllYll Mll,HI
Reduced $55,00011 Lowest priced Monaco
model In Big Canyon. 3 BR, cathedral oelllngs -
Country French decor. Large private lot. This
home lhowa like a dream. Owner wlll help
finance & would conalder trade locally.
191 .. ".., •11•.-Fabulooa fifth floor condominium with bay and
ocean vlewe. Walk to unique Lido VIiiage stores
& restaurants. Completely secure bulldlng with
pool & Jacuzzi.
Un.IT 11,1 ......
Fabuloui 4 BR, 3'A bath decorator'• home on
, .. landl Slip tor a 48' boat. Kitchen, living,
dining & maeter rooms •II overlooking bay.
Perfect In .very detall.
....... 11.1 ......
One of the flneet tradltlonal homes on Linda Ille.
L~ antique PMellng thruout home Imported
from Engltlnd. BMutlNI garden entry, 5 Bra, 5
bee, eecurtty 8Y9fem. Slip for 55' boat.
NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE
2161 SAN JOAQUIN HILLSJtO'AD
RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE SERVICES
OPEN HOUSES 1-5
llTlllAY -26 Tahoe
4' BR, FR . $219,900 LISA WHITE
.. UIYll 2Wl~Foot 5 BR, FR, Pool $899,900 MARCIA MA HEWS
SHORECLIFFS 356 Evening Canyon
4BA $729,000 EVAN CORKETT
IPYllAIS 32 Orakee Bey
4 BR, FA $425,000 SARA MARVIN •111t• 11 Rue Martellles
3 BR $398,000 co~ BALDIKO~KI
lllllY .. ~ 2782 Clrcle Drive
3BR $295,000 WYNN WILSON
--""' mu.a 1301 Keel
3 BA $4'29,000 MARIAN REEDY IL_,S 679 Vista Bonita
3 BR, FR $239,500 JOAN DONAHUE ............ 1948 Port Albans
4 BR, FA, Pool $325,000 CORA BALDIKOSKI ........... 28 Tanglewood
3 BR, FR $178,000 AITA QUIGGLE -.... 202 Seaward
3 BR, Oen $4'85,000 NANCY SIMMONS
PlllllTllY 715 Bayside
4BR $1,350,000 SHIRLEY HARRIS ..,..., 1308sant1m
4 BA, FR, Pool $444,000 EVAN CORK
..-.. i.u 2730 Hiiitop
2 BR, Oen $225,900 L YLEEN EWING ......... 4'14 Hellotr~
3 BR, Oen $645,000 VALERIE MARSHA L
Ullm.I 426 Plazza Lido
4' BA, FA $775,000 CYNTHIA RUMSFELD
Ull llU 20~i'~~EM~~~ 4 BR, FR $555,000
CORONA DEL MAR ----....... lnveatora, uaera, come one, come allll Outetand-
lng price for south of highway locatlon. Cute
front cottage. Rear unit over gar.;e. Both unite
are charming. Sellers will be creative wtth financ-
ing.
IAIYll Mm 12.,...
Immaculate 3 BR condo on fM land. Muter
aulte ha• fireplace with view of the city &
mountains. Spaclou• tunning deck. Gated area
with pool & ape & tennis courts.
"''""••m , .... ,.. Aw111d winning, kitchen dMlgnect for the
gourmet. handeome wood noora, oak banleten,
all add up to the moet exciting ptan e wtth 3 BR
plus muter eulte wtth It• own Nbrarytl
MIUllll... PM,IM
Located on beautlful gr.eenbelt, deslrable Plan 5
w/3 BR plua famlly room. Immaculate condition,
lovely low maintenance landacaplng & large
vtewtng deck. Guard gated community!
MIUlll tllll •n1,oao
Bright and Immaculate 3 BA, 2'11 ba. Famlly
room, formal dining room. library w/bullt-ln
shelves. muter bedroom with huge closet, step
up retreat with flreplace, security gate communi-
ty pool & tennla.
Mlllll 11111 Hll,ltl
Dramatic view of ocean and bay plus twinkling
light• at night. 3 BR plus famlly. Lovely decor
w/plulh carpets, custom tiles, aky11ght, & lush
landacaplng. Guard gated community.
llMllNWau aa1.-
" Its space you're after, look no ft.lrther. The 8
BRa & 4 bath• In this Harbor View Hiiia home will
give you all the room you need plus a beautlful ocean vtewll ...... .... ...
Brick & beautlful. Be flrat to see this home
constructed with finest of quality & appoint-
ments. Aoor plan ftowa for ease of entertaining.
Also, It• a short walk to Big Corona beachl
• ........ ., ......
Salle, Suneete & Cetallna. A magnificent 180°
ocean vlewl Thi• 4 BR home offers a large
private courtyard with a pool, remodeled
kitchen, large famlly & llvlng room. Owner wlll
finance I
BEACH COMMUNITIES
riWaaANmT Ull,ltt
Opportunity knock• to bulld the home of your
dreamal Vacant lot, Ideally located within steps
to both bay & beach. F1rat time offered, take
advantage now.
HMllU NmT 1Jt1,11t
CluaJc 2 BR Cape Cod. Features trussed cell-
Inga, trench doora & brick patio In move-In
condition. Quietest point location within steps to
bay & beach. Hurry on thl• onell _
IAYllllll lltl,111
Don't min aeetng this new llatlng In Bayahorea.
3 Btl, close to two private beachea, a fabulous
water oriented community. Convenlently
located. The perfect place to llvet
IALlll--......
New Victorian on Balboa Island. Price reduced
below comparablel. Private muter suite + 2
more BRa & d9n. Hardwood floors. trench
doora, beveled glUI wtndowa & roc>ftop deck
make this home epeclall Vacant & eaay to eee.
&.91.. 111l,ltt
4 BR & den tamlty hOtM wtth formal dining room.
Perfect tor gracl~ 9ntertalnlng In 2 garden
patloe. Low down payment & teller wtll carry
balance.
&.91.. llll,ltt
Superb runlly home on etreet to street location.
Thie 4 BR, 2/etory hOme Ml a prtvat. poof, epe,
formal dining room & It located cloN to tenn11
COUrtl, bMchel & olubhOUM.
When You Buy Your Home •I Coldwell B•nker
You Receive An lxclu1lve Benefit -
A Home Buyer• Saving• Sook/
I Coupon• good for aubatantlal dlecounta on home related lt•m•
AMERICA'S LA.RGEST FULL SERVICE REA'L EST ATE COMPANY
. UllT----., ........
Completely up£raded 2 BR, 2 BA
home. 180 "degrees view of
Banc& s.n Ja.quln goli courae.
Sun.ken Muter Bedroom, decks
off dlnlns room, living rm &
muter BR. Shows like a model,
an exquisite home! $205,000.
Stephanie Jonee or Danny Bibb.
PWIDH11111
..... .... llPt.D
Spect.acular bay & ocean view • La three & t~9 BR duplex situ·
ated on 50 ft. comer lot. Beam
ceilings, skyUghts, and shutters
thru out. One block to Corona del
Mar beach. Owner will consider
leaae/opt.ion. Both units com·
plet.ely remodeled. $720,000.
Donna Godshall.
IPllT..ul Ill UIYll YIEwt
Beautifully decorated 2 BR
"Greenbriar" in the McLain
Townhomes w/a spectacular
VIEW overlooking Big Canyon
Golf Coune, the lake and the
ocean and Catalina beyond!
VERY REALISTICALLY
PRICED AT $265,000 incl. land.
Martha Macnab.
w11111 11 m111
With an "International Flavor"
High cei.lings -marble floors and
columns -inside pool. Spacious
rooms -breakfast room -elegant
maate.r suite w/fireplace -Oty,
bay & ocean view -three ad-
ditional BR suiteR w/private en-
trance. $1,125,000 incl. land.
Barbara Aune .
mm....,."""" Big beautiful & private ,
outstanding features every -
where. View. inner courtyard
w /pool, huge master suite w/spa,
1eparate office, playroom or
great quarte.rs plus family rm
and 8eCUrity system, beautifully
deoorated. $890,000 incl. land.
Sharon Smith.
tL1 .. LI EUIUOE
. Magnificent French Regency
home w/view of Newport
Harbor. Dramatic e ntry
w/circular stairease. Beautiful
2-story, formal dining rm. 4BRs,
2 master suites, one w/jacuz.zi &
fireplace. Maida nn, workshop.
study. $869,000. Micki Cooper.
Lill ..... ,. Tll llllm
The price has been reduced &
the owner says to "sell this
qwc.k!" Largest one story plan in
the area. In lovely condition,
3BRa, family rm & dining nn
home. $199,999 LH. Coby Ward
llllMNWl-.u-
With pastoral & nit.e light
viewa/3 BR. 2 ~ BA.Ilg family
nn, highly upgraded/Cape Cod
architecture/pool, spa. tennis.
$319,500. Jan Young.
man • m u"•"' F.ntertainers paradise. Approx.
8,000 aq. ft. Large slip, bayside
lawn & pool. His & hers bath-
room, library, gymnasium. Only
6 years old. Prime location. Ex-
cellent financing available.
$4,000,000. John Macnab.
& • UIYll trP•TUttt
2 story, 3 BR. 2 ~ BA customized
townhome with many skylights
and view of ocean, swuets & city
lights. Your cash offer will make
owner move quickly! $559,000.
Danny Bibb. ----_, ___ llU
This gorgeous Cape Cod home
with front row view of ent.i.re
harbor & ocean bas juat been
greatly reduce<f by motivated
eellel"I. The attention to detail &
quality is outstanding. 4 BR. fam-
ily nn, library. pool & spa.
$1,250,000. Lucy Rose.
lll•lllll·lll·llff ....
"Renaissance" model with spec-
tacular city Ugh t view. 3 spacious
BRa (master suite down) fonnal dinln8 and library loft. Gated
courtyard entry and 3 view
decks. Seller will trade. Excel-
lent 30 year fl.nancing available.
$399,000. Belle Panch.
llllllY ll'rm&T
Situated on 2.2 acres above New-
port's upper bay. Thi.a 5 BR. 4 ~
8A home w /40' pool -•tables.
riding rlnC offen the tranquility
of 1p111Ce & convenience of lo-
eaUon. $1,800,000. Polly John·
at.on. ...... " .. ,_
4 BR. 2 BA single story home
w /private pool & '. pe in lush eecluded aett.lna. Uaht & airy
w/dr:amadc wie of miJTor8 & sky-Ulhw. Only f299,HO and you
own the land. Sand.le Fix.
144-1211
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I
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IMDIK>OM
29 eov.ntry. ~ "ldOe· Nwpt 8cf'I 844-aOO *381,000 Sunday 1-5
27:4~i= a..c;.t M5,Sun 1-Al
8042 11th St, W•tmlntter ·
983-8717 e91,000 Sunday 1-5
• 15 Covtntry. Harbor Ridge, NI MO-e25t '376,000 Sun 1-5
I 1R plue PAM RM °' DIN
8 Marntme, Corona del Mar
1eo-1m S288,000 Sun. 12-5
455 18th flll, Newport H91ghtt, CM
848-1304 1184,900 Sat/Sun 11-5
370 Moun'8'n Rd, Laguna Beech
494.0527 S218,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 150$ Eton Place, W•tcllff, NB 631-1300 $315,000
*345t Wlndtor.:. Coata M ...
645-0303 S 1 r9,900
* 1 Pandora, lrvtne Grov•. lrvlne
Sun 1-5
Sun 1-4
642-5200 $132,500 Sunday 2-5
388 Ramona Way (Npt Hgt1) C.M.
631-1288 $198,000Sat/Sun 1-5
IRDROOM
492 Ftowet St, C09ta M ...
Se&-'211 S182.ooo Sunday 1-5
818 Martaold. Corona del Mar 875-SS'f 1 $339,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
1218 Devon, w .. tcnff, Nwpt Bc:h
631-1218 S219,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
*2001 ttoflday, Newport Bc:h
552-7500 $329,000 Sun 12-4
820 La Vla1a, Laguna Beach
844-8200 $249,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
1751 Plaza Del Sur, Penlnaula Point, NB
631-1400 $3Al9,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
1905 YICht Camllla (Seavu)Npt Bc:h;I
851-8787 $379,000 Sun 1·5
3309 So. Towner. Santa Ana 64~ $118,500 Sat/Sun 1-4
2007 BaJt, Blufft, Newport Beech
851-8116 $185,000 Sunday 1-5
831 Darrell, Coate M ...
645-0303 $115,000 Sun 2-5
4845 Roxbury. NptB<:h
844-etoo $549,600 Sun 1-4
1505 E Ocean. Balboa Penln Pt, NB
642-52b0 $315,000 Sunday 1-5
703 lril Ave. Corona del Mar
873-4400 $197,500 Sundy 1·5
1912 oca.,. Ln, Npt Bch
631-iM 160,000 Sun 1-5
3148 Mlhlttee. Coate Meea Sun 10_5 548-2313 $149,500
451 Clarilaa Ln, Tuttln
759-9100 $124,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
9652 Roblft Ave .• Fountain Valley
631-7300 $138,850 Sun 1-5
1980 Port Cardigan, HV Homea, NB
640-8219 $2«,500 Sun 1-5
I M plue PAM RM Of' DIN
217 J~. Corona del Mar
873-5q1 $575,000 Delly 1·5
501 Sturteon. Coa1a Meea
845-1411 S 143,000 Sunday 1-5
214 Via Grazlana, Lido Ille, N.B.
873-7300 *389,000 Sun. 1-5
*204 V1a Ebolt. Lido I•, N.B. 873-1300 $525.00 Sun. 2-5
•9381 Woodct•t. Hunt. Bch
984-4827 11«,900 Sun. 12-5
22 Miity Mead<¥#, Irvine
540-1151 $158,00 Sunday 1-5
1515 Cumbemnd, W•tcllff, NB
540-1111 123-4,000 S1t/8un 1-4
1815 AJMta, La Cuelta. Hunt Bch
eeo-1te0 e120.500 Sunday 12-5
2818 8«tlflQ Place Coata M ... S.0-11S1 -$188,SOO Sat 2-5,Sun 11-3
*4815 HM\pden, Cemeo Shor•. CdM
780..U38 1485.000 lat/Sun 1-5
4645 "°"tMy, Cameo Shores, CdM ~ 1695,000 Sunday 1:30-5:30
1218 K9Y Weat, HartM>r View Hlllt, NB
780-dlS $219,500 Sunday 1-5
538 vmrand~ Btufft, Nwpt Bch 5 780-S25r,000 Sunday 1·
•4tat Tremont, Catn4K> Shor•. CdM ......e20I $848,000 Saturday 1:30-5
2•81 Ct_..._°'· Newport BMch ... 5 844-7020 S3el,500 F" gun 1·
20/.=d ~~~ CdM Sun 1-5
1017 o.M•cue. Cotta M ...
64s.,I03 $246,000 SW\ 1-4
• • 71 Uttft..naa, lrvtne Tttrece, CdM
631·7llO -s485,600 F" Sat/Sun 1-6
203" c4nilnent11, Coata MeM
7514111 "8,900 Sun 1·5
1411 K.,_ Ad. Clttfheven, NB
842·1ll0 ta25.000 Sunday 1·15
22« ~. Coeta Meea (nr W11ton) 842~ • 104,000 lunday 2·5
3 ~\.,sf:.'8eoo Meta
321 King• Rd.1. Clltthaven, NB
642-5200 ~660,000 Sunday 1-5
17432 Walnut, Fountain Valley
675-1771 $129,000 Sat/Sunday 1-5
1083 Concord, Costa Mesa
546-2313 $137,500 Sunday 1-4
339 Cherry Tree Ln, Npt Bc:h
759-9100 285,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
2401 Holly Ln, Npt Bc:h
644-8200 $175,000 Sun 1-5
1215 Mariner• Drive, Baycreat, NB
631-7300 $455,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
2008 Yacht Ae1olute (Seavu) Npt Bc:h
64Al-6200 Sat/Sun 1-5
3087 Ceylon, Meaa Verde, CM
751-3191 $138,950 Saturday 1-5
1930 Port Brl1tol Cir, Harbor View Homes,
NB
631-7300 $268,500 Sun 1-5
952 Goldenrod, Greenbrk, COM
548-2313 $169,000 Sunday 1-4
425 Aliso Ave. Npt Hgta). Npt Bc:h
759-9100 «5,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
20711 Aquatic, Huntington Bch
548-2313 $188,500 Sat/Sun 12-4
545 Hazel Drive CdM
873-8494 $315,000 Sun 1-5
200e Deborah Lane, Harbor Hlghlands, NB
631-7300 $185,000 Sun 1-5
10072 Merrimac, Huntington Beacn
983-8787 $145,000 Sat 1-5,Sun 12-:4
•#3 5 Skyaall Jasmine Creek
CdM 759-1501 Sat 1-4 Sun 1-5
17861 Fremont, Fountain Valley
983-6787 $147,000 Sunday 1-5
2160 Elden Ave, Coate Mesa
631-1266 $158,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
4 BEDROOlll
1789 Crettmont, Cotta M ...
548-8423 $117,500 Sunday 12-5
2006 Yacht Vigilant, Seevlew, Npt B<:h
631-1400 $385,000 qa Sunday 1-4
2600 Cliff Or .• Newport Bch
984-5500 $534,000 Sun 12-4
2840 Catalpa, Bluffs, Nwpt Beach
551-8700 $249,000 Sunday 2-6
28431 Botorrlta, Minion Viejo
979-5370 $148,900 Sunday 1-5
*108 K Thanga, lrvtne Terr. CdM
551-8700 1329,000 Sunday 1-6
2830 Carob, Newport Beach
844-7020 $329,000 Fee Sunday 1-5
2224 Arana, Eutblutt, Npt B<:h
631·1400 $225,000 Sun 12-4
2 Rue Grand Ducal, Big Canyon. NB
873-4400 $795,000 Sunday 1-5
•• 1310 Galaxy Drive, Dover Shor•. NB 831-7300' $985,000 Sun 1-5
* * 1024 E. Balboa Blvd, Penlnau11 Point, NB
831-1400 $1, 195,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
* 1827 Mlnorce, Coate Mesa
548-2313 $147,900 Sunday 12-4
4 BR plua FM RM or DEN
* 1849 Tanager, M ... Verde
549-1386 $220,000 Sunday 1·4
* •4028 Channel Place, N.B.
850-0202 $795,000 Sat/Sun 11-5
9032 Bobble Cr .. Huntington Beach
982-8879 $189,000 Sat/Sun 10-6
* 101 Via Florence, Lido Isle. N.B.
873-7300 $525,000 Sun. 1-5
**428 Harbor ltland Or., N.B.
873-7300 $950,000 Sun. 2-5
2220 Waterfront Drive, Corona del Mar
644-7211 $539,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
•3081 Capr1, M ... Ver<M, Costa M ...
te2-8881 Sunday 1·5
1935 Port Chelaaqa Pl, Hrbr View Hmt, NB
844·2542 $273,500 Sat/Sun
•2805 Otake St, Cotta M ...
540-1151 $137,900 Sunc:lay 12-3
* 1848 Port Alban•. (HVH). N.B.
844-90e0 *325,000
This
Weekend!
•
1845 Port Ashley, Harbor View Hrna. NB
760-8333 $325,000 Sunday 1-5
•2001 Galatea Terr, Irv Terr, CdM
644-6200 $895,000 Sat/Sun 1 :30-5
2021 Hlghland Or. Newport Beach
675-5511 $229,500 Sunday 1-5
410 Morning Star Ln, Newport Beaeh
675-5511 $650,000 Sunday 1-5
• * 1807 Newport Hiiia r:H,liVH. N.B. (213)988-2379 Sun. 1-5
1118 Somerset Lane, Weatclltt, NB
831-7300 $425,000. Sat/Sun
** 601 B•V-lde Or., Bay1lde, Npt Bch
631 -1400 $1,300,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
*3131 Llncoln, Costa Mesa
540-1151 $155,000 Sunday1-5
1906 Santiago Drive, Dover Shores, NB
631-7300 $450,000 Sun 1-5
•• 3 Point Sur, Spyglaaa Hiii, NB
631-7300 $560,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
222 Via Koron, Lido late, NB
642-5200 $695,000 Sunday 1-5
1600 E. Balboa Blvd, Peninsula Point, NB
631-1400 $589,900 Sat/Sun 1-5
2857 Stromboll Rd, (M ... Verde) CM
931-7370 $255,000 Sun 1·5
•• 2107 Santiago Drive, Baycre1t
631-7300 $3Al9,000 Sun 1-5
•• 1050 Santiago Drive, Dover Shores, NB
631-7300 $749,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
* 1834 Commodore Road, Baycrest, NB
631-7300 $310,000 Sun 1-5
• 1980 Port Ramagate, HVH Homes, NB
675-6000 $385,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
420 Belvue Ln,(Penln Pt), Balboa
644-9060 $410,000 Sun 1-4
**"04 Morning Star Lane Dover Shores
NB
759-1501 Sat Sun 1-5
• # 11 Monterey Clrcle Spyglaaa Hiii CdM
759-1501 Sat Sun 1-5
*4828 Roxbury Cameo Shores CdM
759-1501 Sat Sun 1-5
1308 Santiago Or.(Westcllffs) N.B.
644-9060 $444,000 Sun 1-5
4081 Salacla, Racquet Club, lrvlne
552-7500 $186,500 Sun 1-5
9531 Zepland, Huntington Beach
963-8767 $~05,000 Sunday 1-5
3240 Michigan, Meaa Verde, CM
546-2313 $149,900 Sunday 1-4
5 BEDROOM
3137 Sharon Ln. Coate Mesa
545-2786 $134,900 Sun
3108 Monroe, Co1ta Mesa
548-5605 $145,900 Sunday 1-5
2601 llland View Or.
675-8196 Sat/Sun 1-5
5 BR plue FAM RM°' DEN
320 Vltta Trucha Blutta, Npt Bch
844-9060 $282,500 Sat 1-5
2007 Kewam.e, lrvlne Terr, COM
873-3745 $450,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
* •305 North Star Ln. Dover Shores, N.B.
873-7300 $1, 195,00 Sun. 2-5
10021 Forrestal, Hunt. Bc:h
538-7542 $152,500 Sat/Sun
33 Burning Tree. Big Canyon, Nwpt B<:h
8«-2582 $1, 195,000 Sat 1-4, Sun 2-5.
77 Mont9Clto, Newport Beach
159-0819 $895,000 Sunday 1-5
* 1820 Sandalwood, Newport Beach
815-.5930 $320,000 Sunday 1·5
1845 Santiago, Baycr .. t, NB
842-5200 $350,000 Sunday 1-5
•• 148 Shorecllff Ad.
644·9060 $542,500 Sun 1-5
•• 20 CyprMI Point. Big Canyon, NB
631-7300 $1, 195,000 Sun 1-5
1533 Mlrlmar1~enlneula Point, Npt Bch
631-1400 ~99.900 Sun 1·5
•1eo1 Galaxy, Dover Shor•. NB
642·5200 $824,000 8"'"day 2-5
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•
• 4 Rocky Point, SPYGIMI Hiii, NB
631·7300 $1, 18&,b{)() Set/Sun 1-5
* 1eoo Anita Lane, MewpOf1 BNohs 1 .. 631-7300 $350,000 un ·~
* 1918 Pott Cardiff (Hrbr Vu Hm8) NB
844-8200 $379,000 sun 2-5
• 1854 Pott Taggart. NI 675--8000 $345,000
•
Sun 1-5
3 Muir S..:h, Spygl ... Npt 8ch
731-4444 Setun:tay/Sunday 1-5
••3 LOGhmoor Ln (Ba Cyn) NBe-t/S 1-Al 844-8200 $2.250,000 Q9 un
1727 Port Barmouth Pl Harbor Vu Hm1
759-1501 Sun 1-5
IRDROOM
* 1818 Oriole Drive. Cotta Meea
751-3191 $260,000 Sunday 1·5
I BR plua FAM RM or DEN
144 Via Vella, Lido Ille, N.I. Sun. 1.5 673-7300 $798,000
7BEDROOM * * 1707 E. Bay, Penlnaufa Point, Npt Bc:h 631-1400 $4,900,000 Sun 1-5
CONDOMINIUMS
FOR SALE
2BEDROOM
82 Sea Island, BIQ Canyon, N.B
673-4400 $245,000 Sunday 1-5
510· 12 Ponaettla, Corona del Mar
831-7300 $251,900 Sat-Wed,12-5
2 BR plue FAM RM or DEN
1007 Dover Or, Wettcllft, N.B.
645-1881 $199,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
11 Canyon Crest. Canyon Cr•t E.ltates, NB
631-7300 $285,000 Sun 1-5
18 W•tcllff VIiia, Weatclltt, NB
631-7300 $189,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
38EDROOM
905 Lombard Coort, Coeta Meea
859-120 $132,500 Sat/Sun 12-5
207 19tti Street, Newport Beech
675-5511 $357,500 Sat/Sun 1-6
233 16th Pl.,(Newport Hgtt), N.B.
675-4333 $152,000 Sun 1·5
* 122 Eucalyptu1, Cotta Mesa
845-0303 $137,500
* 16 Deodor (Smktree) lrvlne
759-9100 $128,000
Sun 1-4
Sun 2-5
5101h-512'h Poinsettia, Corona del Mar
631-7300 $269,900 Sat-Wed, 12-5
3 BR plua FAM RM Of' DEN
2618-2626 Eldon Ave., Coeta Meea
631-4245 $155,000 Sat-Wed, 11.-6
*339 Riviera Bk Bay C.M.
759-1501
TOWNHOUSES
FOR SALE
3 BEDROOM
2515 16th St., Newport 8eech
Sun 1-5
873-2810 $175,000 Sunday 12-4
I BR pin FAM RM Of' DEN
14 Rue St. Cloud, BIQ Canyon, N.B.
720-1762 $550,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
4BEDROOM
2515 16th St, Newport BMoh
673-2810 $179,500 Sunday 1-5
DUPLEXES
FOR SALE
IMpluelM
200 Diamond, Balboa llfand, Newport Beach
675-2910 $395,000 Dally
1411-1411 1h Cllff Dr. Cliff Haven, NB
631-7300 $436,000 Sun 1-5
3 BR plue laR
3228A Broad Npt Hetghtl
673-8494 $300,000 Sun 1-5
3 BR plue 1 8R
203 P•lmer, Nwpt Hgtt Ar ... NI
642-5200 $247,600 Sunday 1-5
5 BR plue I 8R
509 Acacia (QQMn1l<M of Hwy), CdM
845-7048 $399,0007 Sat/Sun 1·5
110-1101A Collln1, Bal I•. N.8.
846-9060 $595,000 Sat/Sun 2-5
• Spa
*Pool ** Wat..tront *** Weterlfont & Pool
ClauWedldl phone 642·58 78
lM2
BLUFFS
·--3 bdnn, 2 ~ ba.
.... 1.. 110 Vht1 lraa4e
• Im. X PLAN. Wide gr~nbelt -all
1-utraJ, 3 bdrm, Form. Din., 2 \!\ ba. large
Wl'aP-eround patio. Only $199,000 Appt.
'-I -. 2 ba. nearly new -all
lle\rtral. Living area on one level. 3 car ~: Only $265,000 INCLUDING
.... 1-1 1112 Yltt• ... ,..
IMll.Y-......1. 3 bdrm, Form. Din, 2'h be, Upgraded. $227,000.
.... 1-1 2111 Vitti Llre4e
llYll lllOllS
...... UHi HIE with panoramic
View. 4 bdrm 4 ba. Lots of glass, large
1ll'd w/awimming pool. $950,000 MIOLll-•um.
... 1-1 1M2UUIY
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....... 141 ..... Spollau ~ 1t dupialC owe 111-12'%-long term
3br/3ba-+ 5br/3ba-1 vtie
509 Acacia-walk 10 ...
399K 20% dn·AppralNd
1370 lllllon In
Sales In '83 CLASSIFIED -842-5878 440Kown/bkr845-7048 ....... ......
Ce1t1 •111 1114 In Mau Verde North. 3
lOY. llWI bedroom•. flraplae•.
I •·I I I •·I . Lovely lulh tiered land· IHlfl ti .. t tutt ti .. t It you ha~ t Man thll, 11Ca.plng. Newly painted
loo,."--al llOZ you haven I '"n lhe and· look• llke a model. C.atral • ... 11 r1ne11 condominium value 1155 000 Take over
n ,l.OILI Wl •• LEDO. In Co11e Meea. Located 10 751;. apr loan. In gated comm., fl nett · • Triplex, with 2 Bdr 11/2 YILUlll!!IE upgrade•. all nu appl .. •"'ew••••t units. Income 118,60-0 pr • d·... t 11 -...-L 1 T" ti h t an ex upgra .., ep '· muc UM Gorgeoua 4 bedroom with yr. oan pay man • .. e nest ome or -or oak, upgraded window 3 bath• dlnlng/famlly $17 ,400pr yr. Price ecutlve. A t>eaullful 3 covering•. 2 br 2 ba. • fl 11111.000. 631-7370 bedroom + den home 5139 500 Agt 120-0504 rooms. two alone r•
-PUl-NEWLISTING
Home to enJoY Ind an In·
COfM untt bMldee In OM
of tile nlcelt locatlonl In
the Harbor ., ... Walking
dl11anoe to 3 tdlOOI• and
the 9hopplnQ of Weetolltt.
RecMeofateci with a PfO-
feMionel •· home ha 3 Bdrme, family room, tor•
mal dinltlO room Ind 2
flr-s>llCU. PLUS you
have the lnc;Of1Mt from the
one Bdl'm beck unit. Both have 1lzabla prlvlta
yard•. All("'V 1247.&00.
lllP ..... llT
IPllll•Y1·1
142·1200
PETE BARRE TI .•. REALTY
TRADI T 10~\L
RfJ\LTY
with hardwood floor ' · · plaeet. Maket a model
entry, tamlly room & SIG OIO l•D blushl $285,000. Owner •-------• kllehen. vauueo celling In ' ••• wlll help finance a spectacular llvtng room. l&lln E .... .., 1111 LIT
2 Wood burning tire-11Yt llWI htM lrttlell provldea ple nty of plec.et, mirrored ward-Spacious 4 Bdr, family rm. Just 5 min to beaches. 3 posllbllllles for children,
robes In bedrooms. All w/pool & formal dining bedrooms. 1.76 blthl. anlmaJa. big pool or proteulona lly land · rm. Aaklng Ju11 $150,000. rustle family room. TWO whatever you have In
IWSAl.10&0111
....... IUITY. Former Model. High-
ly UPIJ'8ded 2 bdrm, Den, Fonn Din, 2 \12
be. $219,000 ....... WI.
.. 1·1 I FLHEI Ii)\ Dalebout
IELEI la DOWD RUL n ~ ~~&E~~
seeped. 3 car garage. Diana Cappel 631-1266 FIREPLACES. Adorned mlndl Quiet cul-de-aae
Price only $227,000. A wllll many fruit & eypreaa atreet In Ideal Eulllde
mu11 see. Call 646-2313 trees. $125.000. Must locallon. Btflly land·
seal seeped "Sunset Maga-
• rt II I .... ilne" type yrdtl 7511· 1601 ---------•• ,. 11" or 752-7373. 144-111• 110-1121 iw.ummocm.t..ctsJNCtn•r , _________ With POOL to keep you
DPEITODAY 1-1 IAllftRIOLllllE coot this summerl WALKER&LEE
WESTCLIFF YILU •• llMI lllH• 1006 Local bank hu foreclosed Spacious 4 bdedl lroomf • 3 '11--1 r---THE REAL
ESTATERS
on 2 beautiful condos. batlls. lormal n ng. am-ftC4lll c.awac
Spacious condo. Two IULllA ISWI 1-3Br, 2'/tBa and 1~Br, lly room. fireplace. Quiet
bedrooms. Two baths LARGE HOME 2'1tBa. The unit• are 3 locallon. $205,000 Get
Convenient kitchen with W/RENTAL years n-. apaclous. lully the laclsl
eating area. Two ear gar-300 Block APOLENA appointed w/modern tea-In a __ 1 L-a-L-a-age. Easy walk 10 shops MUST SELL tures Including micro-er .... 111 _., ... _,._ UlllRIT M 111: ICUI and banks. Property In 1410 000 wave and aelf-cleanlng 3 bedroom wllh 1.75 Mau Verde Golf
IWWl5 "° Immaculate eondlllon... y OWNER ' 675-8729 ovens tile entries dbl baths. fireplace. Many Courae.Fantastlc view of With this oceanfront Duplex in New-$189,500. B garag~s w/openers: etc. fruit t rees ~wne~ 1~th f~lrwaytromi ~rm,
port'• n -t Summer/Winter ren tal lo-11 Weatollff Ylll1 !SLASHED $50K! Submit on financing, Agt. purchased Ian an k teh, am rm. me r rm. Dea 642.~823. )'llanta lo movel Submit all 4'Br 2lhba. epa. Loll of cation. Low down payment and easy H1·ll00 2 UNITS on LITTLE pfferal St29,900. privacy. cul-de-uc.
terms, combined with the maximum in'~==~~~~~ IS AND owe 1 1 t tll·HIO Owner flu
rental income makes this the perfect buy 1: IEWPOllT 00110 T~ w/20% dn. x19;;1g~~-UITllll 0.1. UOl I lrllttl 1,.1 ht l1a 1·1•• for the astute invest.or and all for the Super Income potential. 20 lln Ollll llTE • HI 1 O.,rl l.aH
beli bl . f •399 500 111,1001 Asking $390.000. Call Choice E.alde Cotta Meea YA·····-.. ...,, 11 un · eva e pnce o • • • You can't afford not to 645-9922 20 unit condo alte. Priced _. r, ._ 9"ell Ill llll
buy. Walk 10 t>eact. from M. JACQUES. Agt. under appraleal for quick Spacious tam rm w/lrplc. E•J • • m1m1MllES
Immaculate l bed.room condo, completely
furnished including tableware and china.
Security gate. Beautiful grounds, pool,
1pa, exerciae room, game room, w alking
diatance to beach -all for only $129,000.
IUIEFIL IUCI LIYlll
11111 private, guarded lllMI sale. Owner Wiii trade. 3Br, 2Ba, 111 TO 10'1t%. tf H2·Ul1
Communit" which otters subordinate. etc. Pis call OMC 2nd Full detallt call ' • f lly.. 5 B 2 Ba ' PtaiaHll 1007 Roy Kendall for detalls. · 33 ug am .. ome, r • many amenities. Enjoy ;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 631_ 1266 Fred Tenore 548-35 • llky11tes. hrdwd flrt, frplc. llvlng In this luxurious set-8-46-5096 bit-In micro-wave, COY·
ting. Priced lor quick PHllllU-NllT ered patio & frull treat,
ealel 8-48-7171. NEW LISTING YA TElll 1000 sq. tt. of altle apace.
Exellent beach home -3 LIW llWI $134,900. Opn Sun 1-4. THE REAL
ESTATERS
l!ldrm, or 2 plus den, 2 3137 Sharon Ln. By
bath. Forced air, copper Great family home leatur-Owner. 545-2786
I bl 11 Le roof •• Ing 4 Bdrms plus lamlly -----...,..,,,...--
Ocean view -Steps to be.ach. Charming IOTA woo
custom built 3 bedroom and family room. Rare opportunity t~ u~e on
3 baths, air conditioned, microwave, com-1h1 s pres t 1g1 o u •
p um ng, 5 a" · Eastelde. Costa .... eu. ,00,.., 2 llreplaeet, large IEIA YIRll
llreplaee and o pen sparkllng lwnllM. 3 Br. yard wllh beautiful apa 3 Br, 2 Ba, good fin. beamed eemnga. Double 2'1\ ea. auaehed gar. Rlty and decking. OWNER 1138.ooo.
garage la stressed for Services &44·2562. NEEDS FAST SALE, Ownr/bkr 641-1885
._....nr usumable loan . $297,500. golfcoorae overlooking .-.-·' 8th fairway & gr•n In
second s1to1rya!!~~OOO. E/slde fllCer, 3 Bd, 2 Ba + MAKE OFFER. Asking
1IO -bonus rm. Lrg yard. $137.900.Call540-1151
IPEl llU&Y 2·1 s 120.ooo s20.ooo dn. tnl llllAY 12·1
IPTRMWMlll
ll0-11•• sparkllng 3 Bdr + family
•• rm home. Many. many I Jl2 1200 a•• um e Io• n I at IOI -a•f ,. • $950/mo. Pr1n only agt 2 ._
4 Bdrm, 2'1t ba, frplc,
patio, tennl1. pool, epa. By owner. S109.500. Call
548-8317 ·---IPYIUllaL
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CITE WOOi
COTillE
Only $82,900 2 bedroom
small cottage, large lot.
Super ttarter home. Call
upgrades $250,000 Fee.
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R1nq 640·5560Anyt1me
Eastbluff Prof Bldq
642-1518
-,, HERITAGE
. REALTORS
o-wtll carry nrtt 11
.... llY 10'1.. 30 yr fixed. 35' AV
READY TO MOVE IN acoeaa, pool, 2700 sq. "· Newly painted 3 Bdrm, 2 home. 4 Br, 3'1t Ba. 2811
bath with double garage Liiac. C.M. 831-5055 or
and e><tra AV parking. WEITllH HIH _8_4_2_·2_000_. _____ _
Nice garden and patio. 2 Bdrm, patio. fireplace. tnl 1111111 1·1
CertH ••I •er 1022 Cloae ID achools. parks, dbl ear gar. $119,000. Truly lmpretalve original
tor showing 546-2313 or call Fran Scott at
THE REAL
ESTATERS
640-0087
Santa Ana Ave owner fives In lhl•
IPUIUll Piil IOUll I "ETTY VIEW •EL flOll 1astetu1ty decorated 5 with 3Br 3ba Hunllngton 200 blk. 4-0' lot, 3br +den, PAYIUOl IULTll Bdrm 2 ba home.
Bch home. Really Sharp! 3ba. yard. compl ref\irb Ceramic Ille, vertical
UITlllE l13 ... 5.9E~:. .. -.. ,, $575,000 Open dally 1·5 lll-1120 feVelorS. almott all new _,,_.. (Can first) 217 Jasmine carpet , akyllg ht
Spacloua, comfortable CllU•Ell 4 Br 2 story wHh greal Owner1agt 673-5551 w/Casablanea fan. morel
hotne on one of tile f-1 pool s 199 950 llllllUL Cute Cape Cod 2 Br. + 2 VA 1st and 2nd, total large eornar loll In 3 Bdrm, 2 bath hOme w th · ' · ..., units. Ealde. $179K By $87.500 effec11ve rate of
Bay9hor .. 3 1., BR's open beam oelllnga and 0111 ltlflMr Rt1,,1 Olde CdM charmer Owner. 64s.9628 t2. l% utum.11 OWC.
3 Ml BA:• :r family cozy brick llreplace In llv· lll·lllO s375.ooo Reduced to 1145,900.
room wllh W9t bar. Shut-Ing room. Features mod-OPEN TILLS PM. Shown byappt. 760-9225 3108 Monroe Way.
tare t>ay window• and ern kitchen, remodeled liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii IPYIUli Piil l•l So. Call! Realty.
mueh potentlall Sloe yard baths & large 101 ~/all~ ... ,1 4 8 A.. 11 ng 1e _1v1, --------• Quiet location 3 BA 2 Ba, 546-5805 wtff accommodate email access for AV " rea llPIR 1-fireplace, AV acee11. --,---.-.---.,.a""'y...,
1
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1
-boat or RV. Stop by and value at only 1139,900. 3 bdrm. 2 bath home on T9urrpaads~~ 1 nocdean• · vi';;,: IWID •*fl $148,000 financing by r---
.... fof fof yourMI f10WNER 846-7171 cul-de-sac. Covered ....., -owne<. Lovely2ttoryglanl.Exeel·
ANXIOUS! Aall tor a.lie patio and morel Only S 8 3 5 · 0 0 0 · Age n 1 "Olve'em a bargain!" R•J lt0ar41t lltr, lent famlly neighborhood ~t..844-7020 ll32,500. 851-9135 ,844~201 Easlalde Oasl1 l owne nearSo.CoutPtaza.3Br
• -IUl ESTATE IPUIUll Nil Home w12 bdrm• + ddn 141-lltl 2ba + bonua. 1 143.000 .
.-+ 2 bath1 + dble garage I~~~~~~~~~ 501 STURGEON.CM with thl• 3 bdrm. 3 bath Wlllll llPLml + running etreams.1: AGT. KATHY 845-1488 Un.II 1-----.. -I-.---t>Mutyt Lowest pf1ce In Pride of ownerthlp with waterfalls & ""'·tr .... •IAlllUPt* -------~ ~ 3 br 2 Be lllBtf It area. Only Sl35,950. mature greenery. Three t ree• t F • n ta• t I e Lrg 4 Bdr, great eond .. II Ten 1132
tlon'le wlfwnlly rm & IPL 'Oynuty' 2Br-2Ba. Spa 0111 XtlllMr Rt1lty duple><es that may be "wooday" atmosphere. nle• yard st 40 000
I.Ota of wooch nd llalned Sauna. Pool. Tennie lll·lllO purehtsed separately at Only 1132.900. 752·7373 value Wiii M11thla ~-&11191 YI I~~
Qlaea. Aalllng '339.ooo. Great location-Sale OPENTILL8PM $450,000aachoratotaJ or752-1501 end 'tor $118,000111 Canbe5 Br.3 Ba,pr!Qed
131-7370 or LIO at $375.000 · pack.age ot all 3 tor tar.a• .,.,.. & • .,_, Pt trlek Tenore 760·8702 for tu t sale. lr11h Spring
OPEN HOUSE 1·5 11.350,000. The!MI are ~ ~ Aealty848-95e7.
•t5*Co*ve*ntr;* WATllfllll beautiful bulldlnga wllh Real ERafe tnl l•IE llllAY TR,\DITIO~\L
RL\I TY ··~~!~ :~~~~!:!" B~~h~~:~~':!ta11~:; :::~o~ni.~~}:E~ "-~~ Miii' 3 m~~ts3~t::~~.:.~~
Top Loeatl(ltl, Aeaum. Fin more Info. Della Delgado Ing. 631• 1400· Price only I 119,900. A._ ~--iiiiiiiiiiiiiil Rlld. To $244,500. &st -1286 -Wl\TI HI Ho-..:1 llEIUGEI 111,000 ll"'-.,. LO&ll aume 8V.% VA loan Bkr
• •a-OPEN SUN 1•5 IUOl 11111 1 IOMI ., h•<· Custom decorated 3 Bdrm '11. 19 848-9567.
-·-1960 Pon Cardigan I 1'1,000 REAL ESTAfE 2112 ba twnhN Frple, llW •11 =,.-.-.-;aia;------ll•••• 840-1211 Mu•t Mii. t>ooght another. 131·1400 tkylllet. 2 ear gar. patio, 3 BA. 2 Ba. trplc. 50 • 145 y~ 1.,.4 ,....., ..... .., 3 blks to ocean. Will many upgraclet. Recently lot, 10% dn. Asking ---iii~ ...... ..,.~p.j-~ 3 eoriM:~ bath•, pool and ~ ~ leaM-OPI. Submll Della llateO al $143,500. Steal $140.000. Lge ome w/yard. :a bf.
'"-Ela!Jant. '350,000 ~~ ./1~~¥:1. Delgado Full ocean VleWI Qwn/Agt lor S 132,500. Act now 282 Santo Tomas aee. sytt. 3 ear gar. Great
M&Umable financing. Full u,.<~ /'V ... llA Pll will nnanoe. Jasmine Crk, before ll'e rall1ted at Agl, 642·2806. 405 acoeu. 844-88811 agt
P'1ce '550,000. R E A L T y -' 2bf & den. Price Reduced market value ••• .. m ...... Baal .... ,.. lMO lllPIUTI 640-15t51819-728·5151 Open Sat/Sun 12·5 __.. .,..._ a
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& lnvestmc>nt
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Saerlflelng at only SomerMIClllHomes,eor· Spaeloue lam rm, 3Br, 5 8R+.cioae to bMeh.
IEW llm $325,000. Lrg 4 Br on prl-llUL FIR URIE ner Baker & eear. or by 2•;.Ba, AC, pool & apa. 1002 1 Forrettal. $152,500
Immaculate Balboa ISlano vate lane. Stapt to bay. fAllLY·IY tWllR appointment. 472-8118 OMC at $110,000. Agt 538-7542 or M0-6098
duple•. bo«h unltt with 3 Della Delgado Irvine Terrace. 10 rm hm or 859· 1200 Fred Tenore 546-3633, ------.,,,.,.,,---~~~l9e!45f~~· 1~~~~'. 11~~1~~=--~Zr: :F~~f:1~i.°n~f SACRIFICE!! 84e-111
5096
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INDEPENDENT
MAKES CENTS
owner motivated and F• almple A1tr1ct1ve 30 t ao It nvtng In thl• financing In place. ~ fin an' Ing avail. Glamorous 1plll level eon-3 Breondo 2eargat walk or u
$255,000. 751 -3191 50000 ~Ownr will eo-doe. 2Br 2ba. Pool/ape. t0Wette1itt Plua. Prtc.d beeutllul condo complelC
OAVEWHrTE !p5El£CT THE REAL EST ATE~ ------. PACJPEfmES
WANT ACTION?
Claaalfed Ade 642·5878
... ,., 1-1
Sparkler! 3 81, FR Outstandine pnce
$279,000 ...... 111 Slndcastll, H.V .... CdM
Ukt new home. 4 Bdrm, clean contemp.
13",0I0 ... -1132 WNtts*, H.V .... C41l
Most beaul Portofino. pool, spa.
SJIUOO .............. lMO Pert bN11t1, N.8.
5 Br. Somersel soa. creat yard, eKtras
Sl45,000 .................. ll54 Pert Tauwt. N.8.
2 master suim, clean. pool, ten~1s
Sl57,to0 ........ '"I Clnw, W11A1Wct, lrme
"ModeHike," 2 Br, den. spa, •iew mt.•.·-· 31 ....... Tlltnc*. htne
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REALTORS. 675·6000
2443 f ... C.onl Ul1h••Y· ( Oto ft .. , .........
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Little Mies Munet eat on •
Tullet. along c ame •
spider and read In the
Dally Piiot Claulfled
section about Ml .. Mul-
let'• Tut1et and bought It
tor 19.95. You can Mii
your tulfal and lot1 of
other tiling• through
Dally Pilot ClaHlfled Ada. Call 642·5678
• · L olous landacaplnfo 1·0 ae11. •ak tor Fritz. with eatate type groundt. Operat. w/rltrs. Call u " p 1 I bhou1a1 0 S t/S 28 24 544-941 1, 631·0519 oo I , e u • 840-2722 873-3745 pen a un • • woodlhopt end many ' Fair Ted Hubbert. Altr. evet
....... -ER 545.5510 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil many more thing• to oe-•-.. .., vn --------•eupy your lelaure time. 2 br. den, many upgrades. To p1ae. your n--oe $120.000.
$289,000 fee. Open Sun. * IY IWID. befor. lhe Centur; 21/Surf
12-•. 6 Maritime Drive. N-port Halghlt, lovely 2 reading public. 111-1142 By owner. R. Fo1ter. Br 2 Be. phone
975-00601760· 1733 dining rm, tam rm, trplo. Dally Pllor llAY Tll BATI
llW OllTll S 184,900. Anumab1e Claaalfled, 842-5978 Villa Pacific Condo. 2BR
3br,3balamrm.3frplc loane 848"1304• ~~~~~~~~~I 1'"' ba. Tota lly re -""' n t ---------daeortteO. 3 poolt , tan. den. din rm. wovv oor• r C.1HI •tl lbt 1022 Ctnu ••I •u 1022 nit, RV perking. Muat door•. brlek epa. deckt .... 21322 Green--. patios Owner $610,000 .,.... -,
830-5181 840-5488 * * 8:f' ~~k':;°" 9t:0::: c1111me0 Ads, your On6-
11op shopping Oatlter. Cleaalfled Adi 842·5&78 ffO-llMIO
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* * romantle movJe, Unique 2
Br, 2 Ba Condo rlQht on
Iha bMCh with OCMn
bree1 .. ~ 1ar1141 patio. "BRAND NEW"
UQORQEOUI VIEW"
CUSTOM -Ground ~l Condo. (Two
c:ondo'• on wse lot.) 2 bdrm. Family
Rm. 2 ~ be. Jacu.ai Tub & 8'det.. n..
&om Oak Kuchen, incl. Sub Zero JWtn,.
Bit by DUTCH BUILDER, quality l.-d
thruout, OUed Bron.ze hardware.
Dbl-Pane Windows -Ft~ Alarm &
Secwity s~ -Country exwrior
w /w l de w ood aldln1 &
brlck-BctotutJfully landllcaped -See IO
apprtdaw many outatandlna fealwa,
no mainte~. FIRE Al..Af\M & 8&.
CURn'Y SYSTEMS, Stepe to Ol8n
Front and Bia Con:JNi 9Mch -IM-MACUJ.,.A TJ:, lW.dy to move In. CALL tor Appt. to aee '690,000.
ORIN BEROFJAOT/BUILDER.
Bl!RGE" REAL TOR 171-47'0
Sparkling pool & ape,
gym, clubhouaa. Pvt
walled community.
AbMnl .. owner w4ll carry
111 TO 11%. Submit your
dO'MI but hUtrY on Ihle one. Agt 83-4-1S11.
....... ,11 ..
Sharp 3 bf 1 2 M, r.m. rm,
pOOI. 9381 w~.
11414,900. "'4-4UO ..........
to 1120.&00. 38' 1'4 beth,
La Cuwta VIiie. Lota of
a1tttM. CIOee to beeeh,
18 15 AlluN. Open..,
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Oat• • ,,. new.
1 128,000. Afanl 851·0t35,t44·420
Orange Cou1 DAILY PILOT/Sunday, JulV 31, 1"3 •I
10 steps to a
sUccessfal
garage sale
1 Decide on dates.
look at a ca1en<1ar anCI Ml the dales ano 1tmn ol your
• sa1e Weekends are u1ualty good. but many succeuhrl salh navo been neio 1n the -n1ng just alter work Chee~ tne weather lorecast •n the paper. and walch tor
any other large event that may atlract poten11al buyers
away such as 11111 or commuri11y e,,.nts Ha•• your !Mlle •un at lus1 two days -some people may not l>t aote 10 come on any single day
Z What to sell.
E11orvih1n • Tl•al 1s overy1h1ng you haven't used"' lht
• •asl year ?, an 11em hlS antique value, or 11 brand-new
or ha5 unusual value. be sure to Ilk a neattny pr1ce tor it Get a pad 01 paper and -eh your """Ole hOuH Look evtrywhe•o. and list ...iyth1ng
3 Write your ad.
Here 11 a suggutad ad, "Garage Salt -dH ka, • BentwOOd rocking chair. toya, 1n111111· clolhlng. 1922 V1otrola '" ortgtnal cab•ntt. ll'Wny gldgell. Iott ot unusual Items. rock collection. pl1nt1 Relrt1htn4tnt1, 8 a m to 6 p m Saturdty and Sundlly .• t 234 Soulh
Anystreet. Yourtown Jutt wttt ol Mein and 2nd Use tn1s sample ad as a guodt Be to<t to 1111 unuaual •tems Be as 1pecll1c 11 pc>Mlt>lt. Give direc:11on1 11
neede<I Don t use abb• .. 11ttOn11 -many people won I
bother to decipher tnem CAUTION. Don't ad .. mse anything you don t rH lty ha.,. EYetY •tem •n tne ad must l>t on h1nd II thl Star'I ol the salt
4 Where to advertise.
Place your ad wnere •t will be -n by peopte wt19 live
in lhe area -moat people 51lOP Close to home The
• Daily Pilot is rho by 88,000 adults 1n Costa M•N. Newport Beach Laguna Btacn. Irvine. Huntington
Beach and Fountt1n Vat~ -guaranteeing you wide exposure And w1th,tne Pltot. you're not paying tor waste c.rculallon 1n Los AngellS or Anah11m Plan to run you• 1<1 3 ttmes or "'°''·and start it a few days
before the sal• so bargam hunters can h•v• p .. nty of notoc:e
5 Make a sign.
lo help make your aare successful. make a few signs • lrom cardboard and leltet with a mag•c marker A good
s1gl\slze 1114' ll )2
6 Placing your si91.
Tne morning of lhe Slit, bUI not belore, place your
• signs Be 111re 1nd add yountdd"'51 and any directtonal 1rr6w1 Tn11 shOuld be Clone about a hall hour before thl 11te lltr11 ~your 1ig11 wfle,. 11
can be seen lrom both aides 01 tne strMt by pan1ng
cars and pedestr"n' CAUTION Some towna ha•• l1w1 tt'let rtstrtC:I the placement •ncl durtllon ot garage sale signs PIHst cneck with your town·s planning department or c:lerk
7 Marking pricei.
Merit pr1cft where they can be_, ctH rly Ottoc;e
supply stores ha\19 va101us sires end eo1or1 of SllGkers
• that work well, or you C¥I UM malk•ng llpe. How1v1t you mark thtm,.....,. ,.._ ..... Gatagw 11115 are tor barQ11n hunters Rttn41mbt<, ....,,re.,,.r you u n't aett
you II hi ve to drag back In Ille house and store ag••n tor 1nother year
8 ServlllCJ r•frtlhnwftts.
This doesn't nave to.cost muGh. and crt•lf• a lritnC!ly • t1mo1phe11 II also encouraon people lo 111~ long1r and perhaps buy more You could ... n charge for e•pen11ve items hke donuts, or tnt ~Id• could go 1n
1>os1neat '°' tne Oay. With 11emon.oe 11ano
9 Display.
Miki tyre ,,,..ryl.ll1ng Oll'I t» -111 .. card tablet or
• bOerdll'Wed II thelvet be'-" two chaltl. Don't
c1ute people to bind o\18f unllla y011 can't help 11. UM ~ 11ble " • dell! wt*'8 you C8n'" ~nlng 1nd
talle monty UM on1Y one Clllh bo• (tin cane or bO~M
work llne) Ind malle ''" IOf'teone It ~*" ·o .. hler' at 111 tlme1. Arr1n91 tleforellalld tor • friend
who can help 1newer CIU'lllOntl.. relief •or luncll, t tc
l).Check your 11•'-'*an Md
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4-a ldrmt. 21t0fy on From e.autltur remOd. IQ It. PoQI. 1320.000. WAITll -lllTlllAIT llTI mO. 1at' ta.t ... tOo MG. ,;;;;;:a rm~· •. 1~ tam rm, new QUl9t~eac Walk to home,Cloee t0Ba1ch. O~n Sundey 1·5. 1820 lbpanel~ outtom ~ 559-tt60 "*"' hyftont ~ oota/dtpe/pelnt. lg P•tlo
all aotlll Wk 137,. 5000 5 and a I wood. Lo 1 t on• huge lot. a 81' '~ ba. -C.O.ta Meta, Newport Beach or lrvlne 2 Br.,. n. ~-. tt~. """· ~ a.ch. Oldet ~. No Ne>21• ''* .. !__ ~T •• ~~tmolon ....... A"*"" BKRl 4M-9329 675-6930. new •P• & jX)OI. MOit •11• .n...... .... _ wl•"" tr--·· ......... rd ' .... ..... -· ..... y ....... 2 .. 1·• ... N ... _ 0 --... ,.... :tno. l 1 ~r own --clualV9 tflowc ... home -"',_. ...,. "1 -.:A •..,...., an1d patio. $825 mo. 283 It ,......e. "'i. s..;u,;y· o.p'. + d9P~ To ••• call ~n:::s.is ·~o e .,.. UT/llllH HITM.. on • commanding ~ •Unita ln OpetatJon average $4 5 Broedway. Devin R.E y m.~,15 tVH and .... _ .. -tieo4_ 90328obbtat • 370 MOUNTAINRO OFFEREDATl53•.ooo IOI. '936,000 IHhld. miWon 8.c2-83&8 651-1177 wknde.. , _______ _
t62-ee19 r. 2 b :~ c ~.ran~~· 1 ~.a~~~~ v'Q,,:,,B~~.! sun 1-5 ~ 1~!::°n:'~.~:~~5:8: •7~ -81W>O llQ ft fllCillty 2 lt°'Y Ml>f £aide id-Studio • ._. to e.r. & & 1 bdrm ._.. ,..,d, g.,
.. ',WI 673•1923 ,.9,._0527 2800 Cllfl Or. •Consider land leaae, build to 1u1\./leaae dr ... newer kit ftyrd pOOI 8Mch ncwHmkt SaM 8maM ~OK. Avail. Auo
• na. 5500 ..... t ·--..... •• ""--k le.40 &39·5190 ....... ::i. .. -~2. . 1. 14215/mo. 540-nte DeMrttd 3 81', 2 Ba. CUI· ·-· .....,, ...... n k '"~-4714 ..,... llT'l lMBEST , .. , or,,_,
tom tW.. concte11 and IEllGll 1200,000 llYU •--rs 1 .. ~~-.. ~~.. T ......... w.o h2 ...... rm •Submit siies to exchwve agent: ------------...-.._ ... .._. vary n1ce 2 8'. i.uncrt. 1 8'. 1~2 Wallece Ave bric* kith landacapl N-cuatm home In the -..._..,, ""' KATHERINE VAN D S335 • c:erat8klng·1 Br gar. -a». l/tQ-<1/10. upa\WI. ,.irtge, quiet, w.a11tio1ehool1,Kthru"i: gate guarded private 14.Cl Gal~Or .• 4.Br,den, unit• Now rtntad. EUSEN cooage,varytMalf.nawty 3 Br 28a. encl, patio, S575 .. ..., .• 7S-9018 .... 20/mo. 8*la Mgmt n....~ratt .......... "'annot beech community. Erner· 2 frplc1, 21'\Ba, gar for 3 1 2 10,000 with 135.000 PlllT an. Tl9ll recon<llUontd. no pat1. Walnut Sq. S795tmo. It Co. 641· 132.C ..._ ,,..,...., "' Id B • Bd 4112 B cars + lg hobby rm calh down. Auume 111 .,. T 213 •71 1871 IC:ta... • m8ka paymenta. O~n a ay,.. rm a. Ow · TO 01 s127,000. Sellar u•5 own Center Drive .... • · M2·281e, 979-1942 -1 Bf'°' a quiet lin~laf:.•· Ho"h Sat/S"n 1 .•. Over 4225 .,, It. 180 d"'" 1389·500· ner will U • "·-•• M-a "·"f-•-9'""26 3 8 2 B d 2 '"" ... ... .. .... ..... a111 llnancln Open Wiii rlna11Ce balance on ...... _ -·'-All ......... ... ( • con o. car gat, 1725 r-t t~n 3 ... 2 Ba 1111 • •• eon. No m·· .., ~ mo a912 "at .. erlord, nr ocean view Financing g. 11• "•1 1111 pool/•' b'" 1 •-..,, .,.,_ .., " " " c I Sat/Sun 1 5 Rob 2nd TD. 4"3·0941. .. • .,, • ... u ..... graa "'" pool ~raia & xtrae "'·l.'....,l.SP"'O Nwpt OU "'a Goldanwast & Edinger • v a II. b I e • I • . • .. ·--I , I & ••• .... .... ,..
Agt Sherry Coahow t ....... 4 ... gt Ouplex,$260.000,3Br&2 S750/mo. 873-.C88t. .-._...... -· 2 .. 5 .. 2 37 7 • lnsonRealtor 548·56.c7 cat'""• l\O Pll '· • -1 53M 1 B .ST Alty tea Com...,• ...._.._ C r-t. M2·5938.
83t~22.c2. &.c&-8327 LatHI Billa 1 50 •Ill ••LL/If IWIEI Br. S20K down. Steps 10 ltac~ Prett~I llH Oat ef C.u'-M6-8l81 Baaultrul vie w with Cue10tn dtllgr1 tur-. t Bf. garden apt. ttov.,, --eand. 97.C-21.C.C, - -., prh1acy. 2 muter br, den, pool, bbq, cov'rd oeraea. refrtga, $395/mo llFUTMNI FlllTH 1-1 •&f/••1 1 I OPEN SUNDAY 1·5 Morro Bay n VieW '"i'ii 1525 3 Br. 2 Ba. Fam Rm, lrplc, 2'h ba, Peter• Turtl«ock. aurroundtd with ptuefl 648-1377
3 Bdrm, w. bath name '"" - -• Harbor View Homaa, Lot. S3,990. Eur tarm1. C I IEl1 3 152 Slclly Ave. s1.cso1mo 552-7038 landecaptng. No peta. cloM to beach. Tennis "O&llllfTI IMlll" Porlollno Madel. Beaut. fllTllTIO PllOI Beautllul view• o the Pa· $850/mo. 544-1836 1 Bdrm. Furn S$45 1 Br. untum. pool, laundry
court• & pool. Greet 1st lt••n l••••tlt traditional e111111, lge lot, 1111 AAA MPl.D clllc Ocean. 875-7239. LO 11 llELPI 3 Br. 2 Ba. Montac:ellO Quality 5 Br. Exec home, 3&5 W. Wiiton. 542-197 t lac. From S40.C Ulllt
home w/ntarly malnt lteti't It II lac. Lge anumabte loan. ,.,_ Turtlerock Highlands. -,aa paid. s.48-0336. c 11 fl on the Balboa Peolnaula. 3 laliani Pret l Brand .._ 2 a 3 Br 2 Ba Twnhse. 2 car gar, pool, s l800tmo. Avail. 9. 1 lut. .... --.., tr .. yard. Hurry and cam In tact It's so romanUc the ome see · ma e 0 er. BA In fronl, 1 BR In rear. -names nr Rlvertlde. Lrg no pet1. 1725. Sierra GOLDEN PROPERTIES 2 bd, 1'/\ Ba, .v95tmo
Only S110.ooo. owner got married and 1807 N-porl Hiiis Dr. E. A money make! Always •IYlll IPt tenc. yrda, can tr . Mgmt, 8.C1·132.C. 752•1589 YOUR DWI New Carpet and P•111t
Century 21/Surt moved awayll It's a great (213)986-2379 rented! Call !or further In-OllTI IEll OlllOI heat-air' cpl, dlth· Spa. 0'*1 12.,. S1t1Sun
111-1141 llltle love nest 1n Laguna •• ,, IELLI formation Prime E.tld• locatton. washer•. many e•tras. a 111 u Rancho San Joaquin ODUITRY Of call 544-0888 2,00
-•.t.•flllT OllN VIiiage with 2 bdrms. 2 Harbor Ridge lautremont· llEL flOll 1 250.000 under ap-From $83,950. 30 yr fixed Yard. lrple, waeherldrya< Condo. 2 bd. 2'~ ba, den ESTATE Elden. ti 7. -car garage, community Proleulonally PIYH.111 IEAl. TH pr1lse<t v1lue. Owner will auum. loans, VA-FHA hook-up. No pat1. VI I we t bar• Ir PI 2 Bdrm. 1 Bath 1590, gar.
Stock co-op. 2 Bdrm. Best pool, spa ind tennis In a landacaped & decorated· ll ... 1110 help llnance & lrede ror tml dwn pymt. C1ll 723 c.nter St. $1100/mo. &<C0-8559 Beautiful & ...,.k Ilka age, latge patlO, no pets.
bargain S t30,000. owe lovely country like at-ocean vi-large apa ' smaller church or bldg. O w n • r a n Y t I m • Sn 61'J',.07· 611218· 7+ MCE ·Daya THE LAKES. end unit. with t•rac8dpoo1. laundry hOok up ava11 ·
with s3o.ooo dn. mosphere It's 8 buy at reduced to below ' Or? Pia oall Roy Kendall 1·359·5396 .... ,.96_,.792~ea Spacious I Br. partlally *Private Patio• 634 Bernatd 8.C2-4905
R&H lnvatmt 751-5989 only S 112,000 purchaee price !or 631-1266 for datall1. Fallbrook Spanl1h ltyle rurn, lrg deck, frplc, din-*CoYeftd Parking 2 Br, l'h bl Townhouae. 2 lnia 22112 01•l1lte bier lmmedlalasale FllEIT home on '/\acre 3 Br 2 98 48', 2Ba Meu Del Mar. 2 Ing ... , tn kit, bltlne. *Sp~Apt• patios , very clean
t 1044 L:t:H lllh $525,000. Private Party. rural but ciOM 10 achOol• car gat, FR, frple, '850 $650tmo. •Dining Area S 550 1m 0 + de P
ll UIE II 1211 720-0886 Ill Ollfll VIEW 6 ahopplng. I l25.500. mo. 759-8005 Barrett Rlty 8.c2-5200 •Walk In Cloaet• 8'42•5530 or &<CS-9556
Tn.TUllOI' llEWPORT Stunning exec. Monaco 819/941-0500 4 Br, 3 Ba. 2800"" ti, 2 yr·• ' • ltacL 2••1 •Hom.-llka Kttcnen1 lownhome, 3000 sq ftl • ..., -•••• • -1 blk to Huntlnglon To1111y Private customlz.ed t !!~!!,.-. ,.-. TWllHOUSE In excluatve prlvale com-Ct•tttry Lett Oat el State $~oo~:~~~·50~ pet•. MuMUm Director needs Frwy1. ~:~e 'm'!rd~:m9qtr~.llCP~ sedl~ Mmm Almost new lour bedroom munlty 01 Blg.sCanyon. c!!'' 1225 ,,.,.,., 1550 s B DI long term ....... In lag ITILITIEI FIEE Prloed to Mii: 50,000 _ _ 525, 2 Br. 1 a. gar. n Bch or adj 1rea.
& 2 Br. t Ba. 1 chlld ok, no
pell. 2583 Elden F
S475tmo. 831-3871
tennis aourtt, pool, encl. twnhse near beach , Possible le11etoptlon One 7 at Paciiic View, E•Ull arH. newly recondl· Seo<>lmo. lnl••ted In 1 Bdrm. From S560
epa&wetbar.Allwltha schools, and shopping Shown by appt. Owner prime loc $1100. Ownyourv1eatlonaptand Uoned,nawcar~ta.Very option to buy 494-5531. 2Bdrm. FromS850
2 Br. 1 Ba. S445tmo 2269
C Maple. No pets
5'0-4<C54. ~=:•c~~:1~1e:~erT~~ lewrrt ltack IOH ~~~~.~~no~cur;;:,!~~:~ agt 720·1762 day/eve 548-1964.. enjoy freedom & aavlng clean. Children OK, no STORY BOO~ pine cot· 1~~~:!~~°19~
Irvine. $585,000. Fee. ••••11EN* Vacan1. S 175,000 FLDllU IELLEI eaatrclal wlocahlle, .... 1
1°nuSrtlrnagtforBdr1t3aBlnr. pets. 213-471" 1871 tage 1 Br trplc yard walk w 01 Baach. 3 blka s. ot 2 Br t ba, cpt, drapes.
b1t-1n1. S05. 22n 1
Ag'. 552.7500 -•· p rtl Lt.. p 1250 .,... • • 5Br, 3Ba. Indoor spa. to belch $895 . .C99·1997 Edi..,..,
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9 4 Bdr w/180 d..,,, ocean -• r••• H •· rettrtJ 2 Ba o e 1a111 1 .. .,.... -. PRIME famlly home evall· 1-;iiiiiii=iiiiiii=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii . 201128 P ayrm. nawly r. Ii I U52 ••1.t441
Maple 831-2927
vu.$400,000+ value. Wiil (714)111·2111 ablewltermi.ln exoellent l• 714-493-4101. redec. $1500 mo. Owner -1au ••• -2 Br. 1 Ba. lowat unll In I UAL 11.EEPEI ~:ric'~ T!~:!m·.8f0~'. -.-.----TUl--E-P-Y-.-,-,-community. Move In IALll& N•I MAUI • Studio unit at 1881 lndue St. 2' t-0453. Beautilul 4 Br. tam rm fim. !"'~----:: .. ,.--ll .... ,-...,, .. <'%"1:Tt 4-plex. lrg rooms, lndry
Lovely one atory end unit 631•1286 Fil I •tlTlll cond. and greet location Pantnaula commarclal di•· Whaler Condoa on the 871-1.C02, (213)o45e-6832 Cocktall pool & lac. Avall EJc"'CIUirve P9nlneui• Pi. fee, no P1111· 1470/mo
wlth2Bdrms,den and2 You'll Love ttll. trlclwltnheavylooHalflc beach, completely re-S8751ncl.gat<Mnet,3Br2 lmmed. SHOO/mo. modern Bac helor. 2 ~:5~· E 18th Pl
baths. In earthtone:s with with the purchue of 1 lux. JO ANN DORAN RLTR. e nd algn racognttton, decorated, call owner Be. Meta Verde, no pall. 673-535.c, mgt. block• bay g ocean pn..
snutter1 and with detail· ~h!r,;.~tb~0c~:~ ~~~ Call 759-0619 Walk to ferry and pier. 608-869-81119. rafa req'd. Vacant. J253 Large 1 Br. pool, quiet. val• yard, i.cooimo. 2 Br. t Ba. l.il)ltalra, !Of ~d,r.:,~e:r'!1~~~~ at $152,000 with low FlllECLlllllEI ~~~~~.1::!'-.,~ LL luft.utt IMO ~~~J~gton . Agt SSOO/mo.Agt .CM-5980 leue.213/37&-3111 ~~.·~~:
Few minutes to shopping 1--.-1-.. ltlA--TI-ll_*_ down pymt. Great Nwpt IPll Ill lM Pl 407 E Balboa 111d call for DOEAIFRDIT llHiH Vltfe Di7 C
i nd fr-aya. Newp~•2 sty, sharp pool ~g~~ ~f.·h O~~~:n. d~~j 109 27th St, Penlnaul• detalli. Don't dliturb the ~\':,0~o'::r°~! ~~d~: HOMES FOR RENT Spa(ious slnglt. one 2!.' :S~..e~ui' view. h 1Pll~ sire townhome wl9ar. 675-4333 4Brhouae +2Brept.Only g:ner/tenant. 5385·000· TRADE l400's won't lut Minion Vlefo 3 Bdrm. 3 &twobedroomiJJts.•1:::-:,--:::-=--~--=-t
•YllE OIYEI S125.000 value-steal at 2 lots ·from water -1•1.COO Ottered by ownar-dplx on 539-8190 BEST Riiy IM Ba. S760/mo. Fenced 2~ Ba cona;;:r S
1111HllNY2·1 $11 1.900. Call Patrick IOW YIEWtU wlterrllk: view. Owner WATI HHm"ll l8nd In west Nwpt 3Br ...... 1 d SC Pl*.. ........, yard, kkS1/pa11 weloomt. Plaza, • at Tenore 760-8702, egt. Bright 2Br, 2Ba comer unit desperate. $325,000. Fae llUML!> a-. · ....,., n --· ·-·, Agent no 1 .. 683-1500 S550. 1at. tut, & Neu
on top noor, Luxury am· land. Sum bit all oflera REAL ESTATE 2 Ba• 1 Br· 1 B • · at dee. 3 br, 2 ba, OR. $985. · · · 831-0858
2Br, 1300 aq ft. 2 yrs new. BYCO 845 2251 ROD 87 4000 $430,000. WAN'fEO: up--2 Br. 2 Ba. patio. pool. Ip
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•OCN VIEW CONDO• rnentttea, owner amcloua. Xlnt flnancl~. 131·1400 1575.000. Equity ol 5.C5-'73 1 545-0034 I~ 1ttc• 2UI
I
I• • • by owner. S 189,500. · • graded dpl11 nra wata< In 11111 '9EW 1 r. +Oen, 2 Ba. 1tepa to c I u b ho us•· g Y m
642-493.C, 6.c.C-3668 Bus IWIEll WllT Tl SELL AEGIR PROPERTIES Deluxe. nr new office bldg CdM. Prln only. 850-0581 ILTll Oii,.. be a o h • comm I y llllliiiMAllliillMl .. ~I MOO/mo, Nr SC 1>11 H_a_r_bor--K-no4-l1-Co_nd_o~3 w/bay view. 2500 aq ti. 1----......... ----pool/tennis. 1850/mo. 54S-4533 5 Bdrm•. split level. ae-.C bdrm, 3 ba home. 217 Br, 2,/\ Ba. 5280,000. By Npt Bch. 673_5553 WILL TRADE Fabulous 3 br, 3 ba. lam. rm, lrplc, pr 0 par 1 y . H 0 u 8 e FURNISHED or eluded pool size lot. Via ltheca. Open Sunday go..696 Balbo1 Penln Point Jae In matr ba. huge rear 8'42-3850. UNFURNISHED. 2 8'. 2 Ba. stove. W"t
Ude, laundry lac no pet
S4751mo.M8-4382. COLOIY 111
FDR EVER
VIEW
from this 2 Bdrm, 2 bl
upper unit -s-cie MOdel
tn Turtle Aocif Hlghl1nds
Townnomea Oul•I cul-de-u c location.
$176,500.
~lsor
·Realty
651·1177
llt.IOllllE ... E
3 bd, 2'/\ ba, grieat view
Tnovaands below market
S220K own/bkr 752-8870
RlnllEPAll ...
Sharp 2 Bdrm, 1'i'1 balh. eartl'ltonea lhrovghoul,
covered patio. Aaklng
$101.800. Call 540-1151
• -HERITAGE
O wn er anxloua . 1-5. Agt 673-3777. owner 7 · 1· C.a• .. w••• 1275 hOme, 2 yrt new, tor yd .Ortveby2180Eldeo. ,...-----.,.----.,...,-Poosalble lease option. 499·4802 llllOI YIEW l\Qme, unit, land, etc. 1 S 1050/mo. 851-6228 3 bd, 2 ba, 2 car gar. Mon-All UTILITl£S
Under $300,000. flnanc· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Home tor UR Kitty & Kid. home tr om beach. COMPLETELY aco (HV Homea) Yrty, PAID. HEALTH Aeaumable Ananclng SC Plaza, • gd 1nva11. 2 I c S 1150 -49.C.,.524 CLUBS TENNIS Ing • v'". Age n I ---a -·n Excellent Location 449,000. all Mark Agt. REDECORATED • . . 2 &. cpVdl'J>9, new pelnt .,.50/mo, tet/tut, + Mc.
180 E. Roc hHtar
548.()194,67~27
646-1044 ,..,..._.,. ,.., .CBR 3tnBA wlPool Br. 2 Ba end unit Coodo. 8 3 3 • 3 4 3 4 • ave a t & 2 Bdrm hou-with 3 bd cottage. completely SWIMMING. plus '=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii IPEI 111111 Separate Living Otr1 covrtyard. MC gate, AIC, l.L W tM 11•5 & tar d ramodtled. huge newly mu<h more! Sorry.
l'I 1 7 5 1 P I • 1 a d e I Open Sit/Sun ~;r~~~ = .!u':i.:: U • ~~=ngl s.1' ,~ar.;;. landacapad yatd, garage. no !>fts. Models UYUHT Sur .. $349,500. See aua· 1934 Porl Trinity p 0 B 1 93 lw1Lt PAY cXsA fOf 2 or preclate. $500-$650. lrpl. leoolmo, tat, tut. open daily 9 to 6 OecOfatO<s model unit, Br, 2 Ba, tor din rm
Condo, IT\81\y extr ... Seo
gala. 1675 Deb
540-0702.
NEW USTING tlnD1ynes . Owner/Agt8«·4.CS.C sctiool. · · 0• 14 • 3br houMthatneed1to Cell642·1971 Hcurlty. No pets.
1533 Mlr1mar .. 1399,900 --------CM 92627· be moved. 850-4133 213·380-9880 d1y1, Oakwood
UYFlllTMUI
Panoramic view from every window. Large 2
bd. 2 ba. w/boal and slip
Sparkling condition $575,000 213-947-5144
e ves. 213-945-23'7
oaya. 71 4-875·2911 wknds.
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HOLLIS WOOD AL TR 675-8876
UYSlllES
See Mary Ann Nether· 111111 VIEW l•I Eutlida, 2 Br. 1 ba. 714-5.c8-8533 -· cott. 1111P AL-a..-Pl IOWYllWtD leua f...U... 1495/mo. 540-1158, Uk __,,,,_... __ .....,,.... __ _ G•rdetl Ap•rt~ts
Nniport Be~ So.
1700 16th Strm
(at Dover)
642·5'13
t 6 O O B a I b o a Mt-• Br"'ht 2Br. 2B1 corner unit -... .................. ...,. ............ __ , lor M•n.. 4 Br. 2~ Ba home In OPEN SAT/SUNDAY -v ~, B t I t d EutllOe CM 2 Br 1 B
duple•, upper. ancla
gar, wash rm. Jacuzzi, n
pall S575f mo . Cal
evelwtmd 558-8300
tEas1) $589,900 Sae B 2 •• Mdl on 1op floor. Luxury am-Certaa ••I •ar Z122 -11-1-0-.-,-1-,--1-1-0-1 ..... 1-ayer••• x n con •
Vicki lee 4 drm ba ... ontego · menllln , owner an111oua. lrelhly ~alnted, a ~eat AdJa~t to park and F"ll "-an Vu·. quality r 11 1707 E. Bay . S.900,000 ""'' BYCO 645-2251 "' "'""' .c Br. 3 Ba. formal dlnl"" am Y ome, gar er Anderson "'-hi. Vacant ------------Jasml~ Crk 2br & .. _ .. ., 1 Id S2500/ F I f See Carole Franllet on """ ·-"""''• rm, breakfut area. family nc · mo. or n o lmmed. occup•nrv 1vall SPECTACULAR ~ pool 1-nl1 Own ant •-· 11 p O B Baytront. -~, ....... · .... -.. room.hugamuteraulte, p..,..ee wr e · · 011 831-1400 le4. te IUl.ICIO OCEAN VIEW &<C0-15 t5, (8191726-5161 central air, large patio 1029, Larchmont. N.Y.
By owner. 752-~838 or FANTASTIC TERMS ~rt ·-·-L • w/1>9sbbq,ciOMIOS.C _1_0_538_. _____ _
\\<All HI Hll,. view PenthovM In ex· 2 ~ penthOuM, comp Ptue. Wiii conaldar peta. Bia Canyon Coodo: 38'
E.lide nr 17th SI, 2 Br
Ba. trg yrd S5251mo
S300 dap 957-2628
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""I 8.C4-2542 2Br. 1'/.Ba. luxury ocean -•
ll!IMI ., h•c. cluslve VIII• Balboa. RE· S 1275/mo. on lease. 2'f/\ ba. $1175/mo. Aval! REAL ESl A TE furn .. turnkey s 1300/mo. Av all. Aug 10. 862-1700 Imm-... Call 4 78·2252 )( LG 1 Br $495. 2 Br ~9
131 1400 lllE IOWFlllT duced to $265,000. Sale or Nie 1190,000. Agt "" Pool, Patio, Frplc
Nniport Buch No.
880 Irvine Avenue
(al 16th)
HS-1104 I•-----·· --Balboa Penln. Pt. 5BR by owner permits Low. 759--0120 Lu11ury 2 Br. 2 Ba Condo. d Y.. or • 9 8 • 8 3 • 1 ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I Dehwar S57-254 1 3ba. $895,000. Terms Low. SS,000 down S2000 FP, dbl gar. pool, Jae. ev/wllnds
llOllFIOE avellabMt. mo at 12% 540-7559 Broad~~:P,•Fam. S895tmo. 642-5290 B __ loc_k_a_t_o_~-.......,1-u11-..,..5_rm_ Atute!!, lal. 148~~·B~"
IWIEI TUllHHEI Pf•J• l ,E Ill· 1t00 hplun~OaJtt g s Maka It yovr'a $350 rent• apllt level Jteuz Pool trplc ,...... -Am. FO< 0 . R .• P. pa, .... ..... I 1600'• lea 639-8190 ll-nal 1112 1585-$595 2 Br. 2 B Stunnl"" Baycrest pOOl •w-------• N..,...1 a:~-. 12601000-. 3-•2 750 ,.. 1••• d ea1t1MU• ...... rmar •Pe n1 . -· ... •• -..... _ • • • · ... o ........ gar ner 1 .. 11 Id ldt BEST guarani... TownhOUM. Frplc, ak home. 3 Br 3 Ba. huge B & 2 B 120K down & pool malnt. crp • P••' un 1 pa 12500 mo. Fabulous 2Br. lights, patio, all bullt·lns corner lot. prof. land-""1' llllOllU Sr r, d 97 2 . 714-875-8814 539-41190 BEST 1.. Blulfa condo. 4 Br 3 Ba, 2~Ba Penthouse. 3000 386 Avocado
acaped Owner's own Lowdn pymtwlaaaum1ble tepatoNn ' 4• ,,.,, recently decorated aq ti. new cpt1, utlll pd TSLMgmt &.c2-l.c1
clear & wlll carry a 1st. In. Lovely 3Br 2b• .. OllY• ... YEIM $1200. 873-2422 Vai.t parlclng, 2.C hr .... i-----------41
$329,000. 2001 Holiday. wtolflce/den. Weslclllf. IDIOll SI0,000 For 1ea1e, completely 2 11/VU :" btdrooma 3 Eaet Blufle E>cac ocn-city cur It y. Wt• I wood -....~B.AIJ Opn Sun 12-4. Agl Bkr. 7t.ct845-7408. Tip ol the Pentnaula dplx, lumlahed home, 10 to 12 -·• • • T~. 10717 Wlll1hlre ~-u 552·7500 OPEN 1-5SAT UROAY income S1'50 mo months beginning bethe . .Cth bedroom hu view, pvt pool, Jae, 3Br, Blvd .. (213).C74-3575 IPllTllllTI
SHWOllE snow.
Model perlact home. Avail
lmrned. Enjoy vast view In
large 2 story home. Good
location.
IPEIHll&Y n..nom
Jo Ann Doran Rttr.
Call 759·0619
SPECTACULAR
OCEAN VIEW
FANTASTIC TERMSI 2Br. 1'/•BI, luxury ocn
UlllE LOT
9011178 with older
home. $225,000.
ltJ •o01r•le lltr.
Ml·llll
Gorgeous property! Aug/'3ept Hrdwood built-In desk and boolt· 2'nBa, din rm, lam rm. B Ill II I d 631-1830 8kr floors llne cablntry shell/el. POOi, apa. water· bHutllul ammanllles. 1435. 2 bf, lovely ~. Hu u y an 1e1pe
matbl9 bath. 3 frpla. ~ fall. Quiet location. I 1700 mo. &<C0-8233 ::.::,~~ c:t~:. ~ ~~ c:;r,: :..~
1350 bay view Oflantal rug1 ll200/mo annual laue. Exclu1lve Panlnaula Pt Euclld. 54&-S7<M 1 Bdrm $500-S50
an t i que•. 14 500: ~~= Bay & Baacfl modern2Br.&Oen, 2aa: 2Bdrm w. ea "
2 fioulM on 2 R2 Iott. 540-5332 • 2 block• bay 6 OOMn. ldMI 2250 Vanguard Way
C.M. t Br. & .C Br $80K I 1 2 0 0 I I e a I e · fe-•-·a•· --540-9628 each. 15%dwn OwnlAgt '"'" UaJuai•~.. MESA VERDE FINEST. 3 2131378-3119. .... M ••••
&.c2·9ee&. BR ptu1 den. Din room. CIMn 3 Br, 2'A ba twnnme. il58. 2 Bi. utl Pd. Large upper 3 Br 2 --...,.-......,.--.,......,,..---1---------lnnal UH dbta get qUltt 1traat 410Hat~8alboa. a nolo aed g1rege Lido Ille 901 aty 3 Br exec I -•Tt •E•.t. .... " · Frplo. Gat• & patio. Ph 8PM·" 547-11"5. S57"t~. •-"-· ......, •• hOme on 58' lot. Sell or --n• Ooaanalde,Vl11a: Beaut 1975 mo. 549-3768 1800/mo 831·1106 "' " " ""' -..,.. '"'
a>cchange. P.P. 873-8315 Great Et1ld• loc , 4 Y r 2 B r --------ttf .. l llu fib No ~·· 751·9905 $234,500, S.C0.000 dn hM lndlCfu: Vtaw Ooaan llW 2111 IN Harbor Ridge 4 bdr. ~-~ rneNIQe. Low down, low pf'\ce. Sea· Auume 1st. owe MC· • • • Gara.ge. frplc, wld tecular view. rormar 2 Bf, 1 Ba. avall lmmedl--, _ ........ -~ .. -1u-n-l-t:.-f-rlg-.-pa-t .... view. lrg tot. $379,000. ond at 10% tno $2,,800 Breen.A ult ArM. Ona hooll-ups, no pate. 721 odtl $37001 A t tly ~ Rafrlg -.....,, \I I oa all Put\ p.....-1ea p 1 .., •• 2 151• S?OUM OYef 43.chlldran c.ntar St. m7.,.. • .:.... mo. g · •11 · ,.........,.... · · n I c a a r a a . I c
Prtstlne 3 Br 3 81, corner view PenthOVM In e11· home, 2561 Cfrcle Or. cluslve VIiia Balboa. Ra-
Opn Aug 6-7, 12·8. For duoed lo $285,000. Sale
more Info call collect by owner permlta Low,
r~ ,.,.,..., rnon.,ag1.,.. • " over 17,watar paid ~ sove.-,........ torla/Canyon ar-. n 851-8787 OeluH 4-plu, chotoe $395,Hurry 78()..09g8 18951~~~~;~;,;=.;.°'"' 1&1• YllW m 2 Br 1 Ba, lrplc, dtck, nu dog•. Av a II 8 1 2
Mesa Verda loc. lrg S. wl ,96.,.792, 1935 PORT CHELSEA PL cpt. 1700/mo 111, lut + '4 lOmo.831-6812
LIDllHllPIOE •••um loen Bkr _.,. lhr ----..,,.--=-..,....,,,,_.. .CBr 2ba Mcintmgo mdl. S250 dap.Qutatcplonly. Lge 2bf.2 balUMury 119t
Dasloned for ataoant oc· 979-4383. lletlh Wntilde 2 Br· 1 Ba. Adj. to Anderson Sehl. No 1moklng or ~ta. Avall 2.C48 Elden Av. 1895/ 805-682-554 1 Low. $5,000 down, $2000 casJonsOflargefem11y1I· Newport ocHn fronts ...-.11ALn anclld garage.~atlo, lrg Vacant, lm!Md occup 8tl5. Call An-Ad 851-4122e
lalral Thia beautiful 5 duplex a tr iplex. Spec· PllP ••MtMM!IT ~ar~. ~opet~ =~· avail. 11500 mo. Open _5,...,•,...,o.,,..,54,....,.2~-=-==--2...,.4_h_rs....,..-~ Lovely M ... Verde 28 Bdrm Dover Snore• tacualr 673·7873. ll,a •tMlll 548 ~2·0r 7TO-S82I · Sat/Sun By owner. LARGE t BRl lltew deck 2Ba. dwnltrs, -~ home It e11equlsltely d•· ~-------..-. • · 752-2838, &.c4-25"42 y•r. extru. •795 + dtp. d· .. ~ihr, "'"S .........
IEIT lfYI lO'J.. mo. at 12'1 •. 540-7559.
•--------OcnVu Trl-lvls oomunty Vernllles. S129,500 1 Br. pool/tennis near beach Penthouse, court yard
. REALTORS
L-1 priced In Walnut
Sq. 3 Br 2 Ba. encl. patio
$99,500. $9500 dwn. Call
Ann Of Sam 682-268&
IEWOllAAln
WOODBRIDGE·4 Bdr,
3 Ba. formal OR, FR
Comm pool & tennis .. .,.,, .. ..
h ....... ,1.1
Agent 631-1478
10 IDIEY
DWIU
F1bulOVI 2 & 3 Bdr patio
homes. frplc, CIA. dbl
alt. g1r. comm. pool. spa
& clubhM Veterans no
money dwn 5% dwn lor
non-veterana. Mutt ...
t o be ll eva .
$97.000-S t 15,000. Suzae
Miiier 559-9.COO
Spacious, frplc, dbl-gar. view, guarded gate, pool,
bltna gd tet'ml Npt Cr•I ~tc. OWC 2nd TO.
2-3 Br. d-"· End unlta. IBrotcer 673-2H9
1 179,500 to 1225,000.
talled. hH pool, 1pa Ind Pluah, newly dee. 3 br up, W .. 1 aid "' 2 b 1'A b 19., old 54()..4256 .. ,_ .,... ".,... view, Profeaalonally land· 2 br dn, bit-Ina. dbl gar Westolllf: lovely 2Br + • •· ·• ' ' Harbor View Homee lrg 4 ,..arlg · mo. Owner 551-8544
B P Pl den home. Many up-huge tvgrm,l/p.Newklt, br $1500/m~ or ~:!.~: lee land . F!:.~0!.:'iMnrl~~t1.~· grad•. f)llfqua1 noors. p1tlo,gar.S750.N0Pet1. S2000llurn. Patrick C..t1 .... J7Z4Newer 1&2Br wtgar
1IOI llUll OWC 2nd. $395,000. By flraplace. Available Sept 8-48-2389 Teo<>o1, 760-8702. 2Br. nr So. Cout Plaza, !Tom ~s.5577 YIEWlfUllH 1,_1111 •• ,2•1 owoer.873-0125. 1:,!A~~~~·HOMES DuaPelat ft2i lido Ille. Chrmg 3 bd, 3 $575 . 5 4 5 -4 731 .1----------4
Summar 1uneets over •·• -831_1,.00 2 Br. wa1fier, drye r. ba. Ir~ patio, Yrty 1,. 545...()()3.C Newt)' decorated E.attll Cetallna. eallboats on the 1•2 1200 .. 2 Br. 1 Ba. No pet •~=-=-======~ bay and oc;aan, all In· • • OELUXE-4 WITS lal"'-· r•frlge. eacurlly gate, .1800 mo. Avt ll 8·25. 2 Br wlgar crpt1, water l600tmo. 831~155. BlgCanyon f1mllyhOme,5 eluded. Baautllul well --pool, apa, tennl1. From 875·11.Ct paid. 838~120 1·5PM.1-------___.
~Torn "46 ~100
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Br. sap master sulll. pr1eed home with euy ' Sumptuow owner's Wl.11, PnJa1ala 1207 $850. Agl .C96-5960 Npt Heights, 2 bd, 2 ba, 2178 "E" Plactr1tla $460 . i 0 rm e I k I I ch en care garden, redecorattd _·: I I EISlde Costa Mesa ;... m Aouae '°'rant: 2Br Ellt• ., •• 2 Br 2 Ba appl1 frpl, hot tub, gardnar. 2192 "C" Plactr111a .... 50. .. TIE lllff1 ~.~~~~ Alty Services and looks brand new. 3 aume IOllllS & OWC 3rd, 1'A ba. 2 tt()(y. dbl gar, lncldt dshwehr + gar9g41 S8501mo. Avail 5·15. 251 S3751mo. 0111 mobile ~~Bf~.C.~~11
Bdrms, den, dining and l~.000 down, nftl cpt. open beam call· ocean view $520 tlat tee Knoic. rMr houM. Cell home, no ~ta. f'!latute dshwttlr. din rm,
IY IWIU bulltin kitchen. Price In· I·-------• 6 WITS-COSTA MESA Inga. $925/mo yrly, 539-8190 BEST 845-5110 adulta. quiet, HCure. garage. M25 mo. 21 Exec 2 1ty condo, 2 br, eludes land. 875-8 t20 agt 11 f W2 Npt Terr. Condo. 2 bd, 2 1991 Newport. 6.c5·8373 Plciftc, CM. Jett Ag
den, 2 ba, 2 frplcs, pools. 1~111111111&1 Co d 8 2 B 1 1
9·8 x gro.w et 1369.000 On the Challnal doci< 1 en ba no chtldfpat1. Rent U lla.l IPT'I "17. call S.C8.,.530.
lac, gardens. 545-1881 IHI SMAY 1·1 n ° 3 r •· m n NWPT BCH ~X Br Fam Rm Uv Rm0 2 4 Br. 2 Ba. 2200 aq 11• l/5 $ · 8 7 5 ·
•• 2 1200 ocean view, detached B · 2 p • S850tmo 11era. jae, fruit tr .... eictra 642·3073/650-T737 M2·11ll Pantrldga Cova 2 Bt. 2 • iar. pool, Jacuu t. Owner Ftt simple 200 •~pa to c:u A:~·1•2993 0; clean. Gardner. Avall 91 t. 1 Br. gas a water paid. butlt-ln•. 2 ~r 10CdMTOWNHOME t20.000. 831·7068 beach.1269.000. 754 n 177 631·2150. Seewlnd 5 Br. 3ba, vtew. enolsd gar. QH bbq, -ior,ener, pool. IP
II FllltllllU Eves. ..,, · gd nr, tennlelpool. d h h S.C35·S480 -
• ' ~ •clllttl8t tutala $1800/mo. 559-9539 I WI r. • ' 178 Imo. 545·3115 Large 2 Br. 21,; ba, fam rm. u2 ~153 I 2 Ip, pool, tennle. ~apa. ... c1 .... ,. 1071 --v ~ Ull '~ 2134 The 8fulf1, 4 Br. 2'/\ Ba 495tmo 2 Br, , 8a apt, Sharp G.rdan Apart
CIOH11 galore. •Uachad .... ro.--..... .,..~""91!'~ "~d dbl II encl patio, llT'lall pet ok, 1 & 2 Bf'• $4751$5 $ PIHf•ie ..... Y1tw 3 BR 2L XJcc;na gar· Comp You'" rant thlt w• o, g111age. pa o. carport, lndry rm pet 542_55e9 garage. 179.ooo. 4 bdrm. 2 ba home. New d p 1 co 1 elegant 3 Br multl·lavel Walk to sho pping. 735 w 18th SI OPEN SUNDAY t·S col'ld, Lovely landscaped ~r. re ' up t 2.,._ Ba dbl g1r9g41 pool achool1, perk. Near pool. TSL Mgmt &.c2·1603 THE VICTORIAN 2 Br. 1 33CANYONCRESTOR. d $179 000 Pt Carpentlfl'roptrtlts mo.7t4-e81-3tM home 1875 539-8190 11 10 0 /mo. Ev ea: Ba. wtgar. S525, c:r9 N~i!:'.M~':'t:~:iac1;~ -.-1-TE-1--., ... --.-1-,-111-~~.'0wner,'8s1..088~.n. ReAJ F.at.a,. lnvnt.mentl ctreH ••I Lr HD BEST,.. 494·7•29 ':!'~}~ 1 ~~ drapee. 11ove, fncd ye
Ge11on·s Mlct Agent. . ,Located..,. on 1111nd Pt. --:T------."Ei1"' !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!IC(EAN 2 Bi. 2 L . 2FP, 2 lot. lfac' 1141 The Halgtlta 3 Br. 2 Ba. atl09P{ng. 1411'e. Bay St wtpat':e;=:.
760-8817 or 759-0654 ......__ 11 a"AI 11 5"' •• l c w , nw pnt. nr Hl>f. -laundry hook-up, garage. -• .__ •Ji• 1••• 1476.oo~. ·~~11,:c;i'i Eatat• Sala tlteut ,_, Lett ler Ille Htl ~ nw cptg, olrd. no Baachn 1 Br bungalow I t.COO/mo. u1111 lncld. H •-...-•• -· ... 838-<' 120 t·5PM llTllllHWI OW1l41f'850•1eoe. new2Br 1'/\BaCondoln pet• S1100 540-0619 $300 utlle frH c all 642·7918 W839-1&.c2. U115 2 Br, 2 Ba -u-• Clllfhavan 3 Br. big R2 lot. --------Vll!ege Ho mH, ell 25 I011lly Jlnllhed flat tote. . ' ' 539·6190.BEST Alty I• ' T hou tlo I....., w...-..._-i Turti. Rock. ,.. land. hrd•d floors. S215K. amenltlH. lncld H C. Price 123.600. City Oii· 2 Bf cutla pvt patio. gar· Harb<>f Vlft Homa1 •Br own M, pa • r.,..., 2 Br 2 Ba q!flat t
31>f/2b• haa. $171,900. OwnlAgl M2·9888. gata. 193.000. Open dal•. 3 ml No. ol age. 17s0tmo. JR Prop· Old town cluala 5 rm lam 2112 Ba, \ltew, no pet• "" pet OK. carPC>fl, all c o m p ft a •
Ownart99t 983-0t2t iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 3 Br~~ Mt HouH Sat/Sun 10·3. Bakersflllld, ntw ••· S. ~l.e~;nagarnant Co. ~ i'4bo"J~ ~Id~~ 11500/mo. 644-84121 blt-~W tlthStreat p•hw~ltpoHt, In
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fantutlc !Of antanalntng, ShOrae a.aulllul P•n· $320.000. Hatry Fred«· C0.1a M•a. 1178 Hlllc,..I Caplttrano haoh a 1050/mo. 575·2500 t..lkt "8W. 29r, dbl gar, condO, ..... '800tmo. ~="::.re, la=~ Elden. 548-4147. "'119 takeover loan for or1mtc view lrom .it lck, aet e31·12M dbl wkM. 2 bf 2 ba, 2 PlllMdte. NI 2bd t b ~. tennla. ~ M75. AUll)I Oulnthar. egt room • OtWllO&> •"'-11111•
MIY nnanctng. '259.000 room• 3 Bdrm•. large lhede. IP4l<l9 rant S t50, a.at ArM In California. t>!~-ina. ga',':g., no~~ Call K~ H2-n 80 831· t2M ;123 Pomona
Co4d'Mlll Bank«, Martha ltm!ly room. big kitchen. nu cp1i tdrapee, bh In OE Climate, tocetlon, OCMll 708 N91cluu9. STa5/mo Spllt lelltl 3 Br 2 Ba M80 11 TSLMQmt "l·HIM 1155W, 1tltl.St.14«>. &ti 5152 2000 I appl., WIO. big clotet1, ~.no wind, Newport erkany • or din ng room and full pertlally turn .. quiet adult Beach It JMlout. t blk 640-87611 kl~ '* g:: epa more iOC PiU8 :Jo S ' i IX Adult 1 9r ,._; optt/dtpe If. tea. patio. bit
752-ooGt. length t>•lcony Price In· park. S29,800. 751·8345, lrom bluff end bMCh. Spectecut11 3 Br 2 8• a3,·8190 EST AftYI.. pool l~rea MOO'• pool, IUwsry. no pet.: pool,apa.nopete. Lltw ~ lMI elU<lat land S650.000. 1!17·1712 oceen v1-. batwffn hOuM ••eo 1tyta )'Ml'ty Wiik 10 btfoOh. LCMlly t buy . w/rent dtt•ll• U 85 . I U -7 U 0 . TR.... MM1
-12111111 ltN. ..--•HllW Piii San ci.mtn11 end Oana 110&0 klda Ml'tnall Into llQl'Y. 4 8r, 3 ba. lam rm, 539-8190 BEST Atty fw 84t-1M7 UL INI .-&f 1·1 .,_.., Point. Dout>ta COfntf Iott 831·5190 BEST Atty tea din rm, petlo. OOUl1)'d =~~ !¥1 aya1a aA1 • -T"i~~~~~p· am llm...,.. 142 1100 3 er. hrd'#d IQ, twy thMlt A beautllul Trlplt wide adjacent two 1tratt1 Ind •-= (Showcaa Homee). ea11 1.,...,.....,.,_lllii'!il11111111~-. __.. _,. Head• .amt-TLC, bu1 ti. • roof, lrg trM •h•l*I 301160, 3Bt, 381 h~. alle)'Wey. Zoned c-t •nd .... ta Mr Meyer !5-tt. tH8. ~ t It. ,...,., range. ICllJn...
prlctltlrlaht.C>M'41fwlll yvd.Ontyl150000.0pn ldHI looetlon Agt. •PJ>rov9d lor •Part'™"1t• 1Ml-..... Aft •2ea..,.tum0tunlum dry, pool, Clf"P0'1, no
l'lalp 1Tn1nce or Sunt~5.19120.•ntL/I, 540·5~37 Byappt. above Proleltlonal OI· 38, a8a blt-tnltcwtdllllnlat Uft S1to0."9-&$04 ~·· "'~9ectt W. Ban')tl47•1472 .
.... /optton ™8 3 bdrm. Agt 131·ta9t, Mo-7114 Nea11y ntw, 12' wlcM, nr llctl wft'W31' ~I t1P'-ge;eot.' 111,ge ~ taii) WtrlftlnOton TOWI~~ W tllth. It, I . zer. 18' •
2 b• St Tt.000 WUTIUffYILW Npt8ch,wallltogrooery, :,.ov~m: ~th'°':! mo. AYI f.1!5. Owner 9r28aw/9'rtum,W81lto ~I Mii Condo I It. 2 k nw ::0"'**'1 blkt>ny. 131·1@. SH.000 8.c8-2573 111000 otlfl '-.Ult au.20.c2 llhopal1annltlpool, dbl _ S.C. Plue, poo l, mo. 'nO-Ol44
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MALE&fAll! l/W, "IOan. 118&.000. rtyer, &4,teo, 1395 dwn, The laataat ckaw 1f1 tit. DAILY '9l.DT ~ '°"' .......... oar, frpto, yn • patio \ •1-ta Ha.a aofNlltlna to NII? Ownar/Aot t73·37T1, S &IS 70 mo. Bkr Welt ..• a Dally Piiot UJWIOIDtNCTORY HLI.. left. ltam1 wtn1 a ''"' wtlit!°" ••"' '" •llfuallllt.,.~"" :!.:!· 11e• 01 ru1 QWlfladadlio lt .... 720·1114 213~'11·2000 Cl11 1n.dAd.Mt.ae7I. lltllllMlutl DlllyflllotOIMlftlllAd. DlllyPlotOI •11S1 iotCIM:lllltllMa. __,/mo.&.c271Q3
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$1 84 per dalY C.M. home, lnhlnt ' up. For 11.76 eq yd. Cell All typee. Low pttoee. Lie. MF':e :n.::. , ..... Jim '= '°' rGI" holM •• now~ .... clUty H~ITNP'INQ .... ~-Dede• SUHSHINE WINDOW • (o C911Chrl•141-IM-4 Mel« P9t•, 7'12-1122 Fr .. Mt. 131·2"6 ~1118 our own. 1:tu1band oere. Companlon1, VISA·MC 8ooet Mf.N2t UC. #411aot. ...._.73'4 CLEANING 842-1&49
That'• ALL you pey 0(. llll PIYf., 11 C!liliit Cii•rtt• fLECTAiCIAN: Priced .A_.. .,.iyd '",!::Wkcfyt IM;""· A'::bl.LVN'I, !Jcpert Wllloo¥eriw'I In-o.rril ~"°°""Cl WHITE WIZARD 30 .::.. Id ltnlM ~ = right ,, .. 11tlmat• on --J!!! 17~110, /IVM AN I now av . 2'4 Hr ..... ,Ion ....... eonut-.... ,....,..,.,.~ WINDOW WASHINO p@R§ONXL I i081AE88 w.....Ou.t~-~ ~or emell jObe, Lie. -----· ,_,_ oollol 714 a.Moe. 71'-494-7212 ant ~t. M14MO Uo. 4414". MM102 "The only m~lc 11 DAl Y 8111 paying. Nor• Hlooln•. #381057 ~ 91~...0.. t. f7S.OSH Etc.GatY'4Mm~l ,. i moe. I~· un-... PAOF. WAlLCOYiW ·---~-• QUALITY" 631-2029
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SERVICE ltiftn b<lclc. Uo'd. ~5019. R:nd atrlPPlnG; antique SMALL MOVING fW9 ev ... Nt. lfv aree. 2eot44. t4 yra of happy "wt GALS iHOUto Cinl"'J; mntno Stata tew requlr11 that 811
1r..8tr..-.. rHtoratlon ~ quaflty MIKE .,.._1111 Call I'••• John1on local ouetom«L HANG TOGITHE"" & "'* oompoeltion. conlrectort wtlO !*form
DIECTORY End ~ wonc night· ---·1 rubbed nnllh•• ,,.. tt1·11M Tllar* you, ta.4114 839-0730 anytime ...... ~. 642-I035 W«tt over S200 lnctudlng
m a r • • . C 1 II leatr~ --6 t · Wiii HAUL·MOVlWVI i • . ..................... ~ labor and materlal9 mutt PAPEA-TALK ANOClat.. ,..,..,.,.. 11 lmalH. Furniture Tr• Trw --.....,, PlllTDI ''M"'~ ----~·typing, be llolnNd. UnlloenNd & Ofnanln tndMdual a. Aemodel ,., comm. pickup ' deliver. -..~11 NOMI ~ Prompt neat pro· ~ .. eec. Felt ..wie. contractor• •l'lould 10 • ' & reeld d bonded 5St-M7'. ~T"t... ' LAS TCHIMI 17&-44N 7to-9358 ... bu91nw. 780-1988 lnl F« ... 612-8142 • LT HAULING. MOYitliQ • ~APING .....,.... ~7149 Aeltuccoa. lnlltxL 30 yra. •t•t• In their ... ¥9'1lllng.
EXECUTIVE SUPPORT =·l#!· t •. ~ ' !anp De!r lm!r OAAOENINQ. 000 JOM 2t · 1414967 CUSTOM IXTEAIOM NMI. Pe&.11 541-11"1 1:::.V'-== ~:to~:n,:~~ ~:~;
Your office. Tosi 9'1111a, Ind. ~ repa1r,:-' CJP1t· JON t4M1t2 & INTEA. AMI. rat•. Free Ed'I ptaatema t col ed Hrl"1M. 640-oeee Orondle at 55&-4088 with
WOfd prOCllllnQ. Prof. e up aton. SM demoMlr111on ~-· •I. Steve 647-4211 w/logo 717-971 any QUNllona. Contreo-ref~ 4t7-t290 neg. TRW proftla, Money SIKout, 2488 Newport FM! • eu.tom 1'111 paltltlng ,... ' EXECUTIVE SUPPORT tor' a St1t1 Llo1n11 Ca•l tt 111'1 badl gu.,. 641-5840 Blvd, C.M. 942-3-490 . ~ Newpot1...:.... .... duced 1ummer ra111. v : ID'S V041f °"'°'·Top akllll, Incl. Board, 28 Chllc Center • •I &! 11 • ...11-•-Ille• to oM111 YOUf llouW. !Mne. -171 Fr .. 11t Dave 873-2031 PUS1UIC word procllllng. Prof. Plaza, Room 890, Santa llltUtii' tN;W cablnet1. cabinet •!.'•IV .......aJ Xlnt r.tl. ,..7-tllO Brldlwottc· or large · • .... , ,.... r9'eraooll. 4•7~ Ana, CA 92701. eiiNfiFIEo Dede ACCT feeing. bar• • fOfmlcl "'Y ilo01r brooming Tllll ROBIN'S CLEANING !Obi.,..,..,,, Looel refs. ... ..... , ,....... lol/bl ...... ~ Prof111lonal Exeoutlv11--------
Par10nll Serv. TUN coun1ertop1.942-0N1 IClll.110tnLu.TMCher Topped/removed. Cl"n SERVICE:atl'lorouahlY '46-tl11 UC#'42&t14 H4:ia'11 Secretary wlll prepare
30 yruxpel'. 840-2088 ~IY 21 yruxp. 8-28'48 up, new 11wn1. 75 t-3478. claln houll. ~17 •M~: new/ E. WIMIM'I 011 .. Painting Pf..Olat ~::~:•P:;!:~Yc:ru!r~ ~ DtatttH ....., CLEAN·UP MASTEAS HOUM catpel *lnctOW f9Pelr, All fWia. Quality. Contractor: competl1lve J• a.. D. ir.1UI Outltandlng qulllty. "PaJL repair. Unique & All .._ Prof ,... Alie c 11 •'n1 n g • w • d 0 Lowt prtoe. 831-2345 rat ... cuttom wor1t, lie. .. "' _. N9wport AIM. M0-40&9
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fu ~fuup. r. NeatHo8QHolp.2tlory,2 vall 7/30 to 8110. '550. Atty to ahr 973-1003 ....... 11330. blk, Par1c Av'• .. Bal. It. generllotftoadutlei..aC Ttiurs.C.M.831-e325 Buut. 'NB S1lon. ~~~Flori~~· :r.2:g:· Br. 1~ Sa. Din rm, laun-1380/Wtl/up. 548-88'42, w1comp1t1bl1 per1on M 1 1onln9. Ao•nt e.t: 7 & 8pm. 1121 WOfklng conclmone. ban· BANKIHO &44--0ee 1
842_3172 · . dry hook upa. 1575. 2131545-13&4 (llralQht) 712·94'42 daya, NO LEASE. ~ot· 641•IOU. w I 8 I u • Co I I • r enta. 1~1•9212 Mr Em· L••• IFFIOllBook ---k-----1-
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Lg Bach. w/yd, lull kit, nr Spec. 1 bdrm, beemld a.,. 1111 L.eouni Hou11 prlv111 Sacuttty, prtlQ, ""*"' Nr 2 ~ rtat *Ive In Piking 975-4885 tloneta, Inc, We r.pr..-nt • meture IUfTll to: BAC, N1 Dover ~· quiet k~25. no celtlnge, Ff'9ndl wlndowt, room, beth, entrence. ev.rythlng. 642·1150 dooti, xttt 111clrlc AIWAAD i500. Loll fem "CCOUNTINO m«lgege banker •11• Or St• 17 NB 92863 ,,... ••• non-am r.-mo. walk 10 bMct'I end Udo 2 Female rmmt• Wllntld, '400. 497-4391. oc Alrpott offtol power .. a2\t~ft. 1779 CellCO Cat. Vic. Begonia '"' pencflno an 11r11dy ' · ·
980-0587 V1118ga. 17&0. 913-3717 uac>. Bal Perlin, 1 b1k to ~ WMtJer It. Mell. I 4th Ave. CdM. Tina IUClllilfUI opetetlon In lllllll'U
Lrg 2 Br, 2 a.. frllhty ~I··--bell. 1300/mo. Kelly M~FC2~~8;e Pplu~·:;: ;:~01:om Imo. Deya 940-tsl . EvM 17344169 Of 840-2700. CPA OrWlQI Co. Have, terri-Expert.need 1ccu r•· painted, llte & airy, Pvt -873-1443, 291-1111. -.:2071 • • · 146-of11. I tor~H open or IX· oelvabll. acct.a payable,
patio Incl g1t 15&0 2Br. 1 In cholcl Nwpt 3 Br NNpof1 walk 10 OfflCES, UIOO W. eo.t RENT 800 ~ ;ili!i • P«*ICed mort9191 loan peyroll, llttll typing Ind o.a · ·840-55o.. H11. Cattlaclerll celHnga, .,..c,.., 12711.no 1 .. & Would Ilk• reaponalbl• Hwy (oPP Bay~>. 400 •• ..l....... :! ~ CM I• Dr E•ulYlltRI 01 ffloer•. ~1 2_.. c11rlcal. CM "''· wood bninlng frplc, new · u ...... ;. 1.. Female to .,...,, 2 er. 2 1q. tt. ,..25. Steve, ._._...,...., • · "I n c:onven ...... -et, "" 714-e75-9098. u~ 2Br w/hardWoo<I cpt/drpa, lg pvt deck lut, + ut . .,...,..,1 •· 3 Bal Promonl Pt No Me-2111 IHO/mo. 975-9118 Cute.Ill ONLY 135-1199 Skill I end f.H.A. ,,..... con.---------
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mo. 53&-7838 . IUt, + uta. M&--0118. ...tall ...... IHI ft.MIS/mout••r.· AIC, dOClrcla :.r 11untlngton ~/9echelol9tt• Box ca-tel . Coll• quired. Agl. 951·1851
............ J!9 1aR1L~R 2aa c~:c,~~hOUll ~J:T:fHPlf~d~ ~i:~·~ ,-.142·f'-4· n-TliiWT'iiiai .......... ., ..... ~~~70fphonl 0,?~~:ve~t':d .!E~; T"'lf."'R'. and, "' beect'I, l850.913-8588 ~11 • --. Good tenant· rata Ad ... -7-..e638 M8 1131 ......... BANKINO dlllgn flnn 873-9510
partlll kltcti 15&0 utile .. ~ ' · .,.,,., -A!W ' :e: · Incl yrly 494~. WATERFRONT 2Br, lg Female mid twenllll non 541-4450 7"4-1CMO, _.rTrsy Ci ....... elao In ---LlllPIHa• CASHIER/HOSTESS: Part
' · dack,.,.,ynloll8&0/mo emkrlhr38r.2Ba.CdM NurMf Flnland 1 ,... l'OOftl; etledi. -·--* ...... Eltpet1111Ced per90ll -4th tlml Evening•. Appty In
Dix 2 Br 1 Ba Ocean vu. yrly. Avell Sept 11, wry nlol. 1240 + cSep'. I ~ lor :.::~DELUXE OfflCI IUITEt l'r!M ~ bla on ··--~ underw'11lng1ldlletopro-pert0n 11: TWO GUYS
No. End. beam Cllllng 8&0-1908. ConUct Vlotorl1 ~ opening for mm ::'~on~.,.,..0:0.~1: 14~. 1 t BaaUtltutexcltlngglr1t, c:eu reel Mtall loena. FROM ITALY, 2287 Fllr·
1875 UTIL INCLD. fuC ..... lt ftfl 720-1802. w/otMr gentleman. LO BASEMENT e1.oo .Q ft: ~ ... ii: 1111 Prlv1teroom1 Dalton. Dillon I Cooc>ar. 8ucc1Mfu1growlngcom-vllwRoad,CoeteM ...
'484-30.._ Female wtntld to lhr 1'111 rm. One opening for 2500 aq ft Cell· Mon-Fri --ir;;ir:m :"Q Dally 10AM-2AM Inc .. local lrvlne tax end pany. Good blnlfll1. Top iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Studio 112 block beech Nr SC Gin Hoap, 2 Br, 2 fum rm (ctlclc•t rr .. ) NO f9nie1e either pvt rm°' a-5 · · to tN6ParkAve,C.M. lnv111mant con1u1Ung pay for lop pereon.
nr en0pplng, aap kttchan' B•. newly redac. depoill no 1111 'mo rm to anr. For more Info · 942_.... ~.,...Hun!·.-~· J:i~°"f:: 631·8't3 firm. 1111 Immediate Pl••M contact New· ll&lffD
utlll pd s.4o51mo CeJi &495/mo, tvlll Aug &. S2&0/m0 631-2579 . call Ulu Haneon Com-• .._. . Si'IJirTUAL MADINOa opening for reeponllbtl tnoton Per9on.-... 2•24 and otMr dutlll. Mlle COl-btwn 3..8. 494-2797. Ha-587'4 all 9 pm. · · plll• Cere. 24 ""· For lllM. OOl'POf•" Ofllcl t:t~' or Ooupla. Advtcl In 111 mattera. Low petton to =: At;;. NNpof1 ltYd. Box CS llOI student. 25-35 hrt
Stlldlo. S300. UtM1 . pd. Wtthllultr ftti Fih~~: :.r: ~a~ 54&-2925 =-·~~· = WAfiMD 11 Pil09 PfWfer· :.::'•l!,,,:... bu11n:;1~ ~~~~~ngln~~~:r ~=~: ~~~ 92827 :;r:N~~~k~~
Wilk 10 beech & town 31f.2S::rr;IC.w/d.MO. $300Tmo875-8313 ....... Aeltabllrhoumatur1 coupll Or. In Newpof1 91Met1, eoiy1neo.taMaeato11"t 8o !ICamino':t.. San ll"ter-..... tld monthly BANKINO eultrequlfld.840-5335.
Laguna. '49'4·9087 d 1 h w r. It O O I mo . F lhr 2Br hM H B CLOSE wenta II or apt for 2 new Coelt Hwr. et.ti eq H ' tiw to twe In. Heed c14im Llcl'd '4t2·72" GL writeup, ctuar1•rly • 1 • --......-..... Lat Ftrnt ftH 988-7173 TO OCEAN '1211 Avl =•I~ A=•· room.: ft. FUii _,,. with ... ...., & ell0.14&-'"41. . . . P/R, Corp. a. P/l lax ,... ...., _........_ Working Mother nH<11
2 e. 1 L conao. w Oi ..... .. e-1. 751-070o, 6*112• ocun vi::: pt ... =:.~..:.n~ ........ ~,:,~.~~--~ 2c&:w.~.t:r::.; "Mother• Halper".
like, ttove/dlhwr/lndry mm Ma. YO\lnQ. Mutt ... 1 1/21311t2"'40et. Inc. 714/ ........ , -=I#.! Mll llt·up of newty ~ In llfowlnGdynamlo com-LJve..ln. Fr .. daye. Utt
rm/rvt gar, Ill 111oc: feel Fum rm Nwpt Oood rmma11 wanted. Raap hOl'llll QUlet M 21 f ---:::a=:: ....... """ tllY~ au muttlple-tarmfMI oom-=~· PT.... contact bH::';pb·g ... ba':l:'ttlng. t Pl d . Incl Club S350mo. ' ~23 lovefy home. CdM, 3Br, wentalolhr w/llmlllerF, ~~.,......;.;:;; ·-It. !"IA .~hOml. pullr 1ytt1m. COM-091on Pereonnel, 831.,a2~2'e.,.. urport.
mernbrlhl).1826/IM. 8/1 F·-._.._.o ~ 381, aflr w/mom a. .....,, hol'8e on ll8'bOe ..__.. ... 1- _ ft _ ttme1 J;-1 ....... '°' def !•· cl!71~1=-1~1· •0 •· 15 PUTAX ~ ,._ 2'42'4 NNpof1 Btvd. Bo11 1 _______ _ occ. WILL SHOW .,., _ _, room. mature teaneQer. Frptc, Cal8ncsorneertt11Wedge ..._..., ...... · ,'.;;; ,,.. -,.texp .• "" 1 IUI. PlllMdlltWJAIAP, CS Meo, eo.1 MIM.
s AT I s u N . Fr I :::.. bet~~, kr ~ =· W/D. 11t • laat yrty. 9'0-1054 ~ft ~decllt = or mell ~to: Mt. Cellf. 92127 Of phone Cllrtc:al ~;t~~9•78. Set/&in 12101mo. ~737.pr . mo. ~-4H5 Aetlf9d, mlddll agld man on....,,. le¥d lft LenO-. Ttntl 111 ~~:·f:.1tr'::: ._'7_3-_1-'8!J4'------QUALln •nrrrtilM~ nit F~:n5rr~1:c:;:; M~ ';4:'.kr' •c:ct".JJ :":t\',..'~"::9~~ -~~lflot~~~T. ANS. S AJ.!~~'!?.~c~ 0c•. ~~4°"(~·>°' U*-111111t CDITllDL trm1om.POa. -an .... -.-,................ -1~M'.":r."".:i =.--T~ p ,,,,..,,_.....,.,. •• ~ -.,, .....
CGl.Adu11Prfll.t375Mo. ••11••. poo1 11 1c . M/F, Share 2 BA ~longtem:i.-.. xlnt atm~ for • IMI-... 14 booklteeper and f /T ~requlradaae CLElll 8'2~&002 1225/mo. 545-3110 lowMoull, Colla MMe. Of ..... purc:Mll call ...outiv. Aw/A E """"__Jp)9. ff 0-. Typilt. 131-7946 MW aocount9 counoe!Of
WATEAFAONT: 2BR, lg LOV'lly HB Home, hllQI gr >1' *300 + 112 ut•. Antwar Ad i815. '°' 2-6 YMI *"'· Alblig My latt'I too -=~ .... OfG. M-F. 873-2207 Mndl. ~!:.!';,.Of .,..
dactl. '*Y n1c1. sa&01mo room. ~Iv. ""' to -4282. 642-4300 24 ""'· 1 1.20 , ft, ~ Mn. .,.,.,,. LMt ~din-~ wood a. metal Air Conctttlonlng a. Heettno • -L.outt(e · Aa • rMUlt of continued l~t~'" Sept. 16, =tse 5,nagocle* NB~,POQl,lndi)Yftc. aept: l : long term rentel, ~ ~---~ ;:.:: .. ~ ~~.~-ln1t1ller/8erwlce. Ex-714/640-40M ~b,!"L!'0:~'=1Z;
:;• now . •Y• C.M. &ml Illa, 2bf. fncd 714/845 .. 561. lroller ~-ttll lol perteoced. 114-131-0700 ..-a lmmedlll• oppor1unlly
2 bd houM. 113 ~h St. Ocear1 Front 21A, 2 car 54;1_~2 1 2 · • v • 1 yd, 2 aml doQI. Us> 10 cooperation. 1 • 1 -t;."' r 0 0 m I= 1C1~·M •xclu1pncllv1 111 YM ..... u.-I Liii for a Ouellty Control Npt Penn, HOO/mo. garage, Alght on Sand, · a&oo. Jean 75f·ttM ft-• " to • -Clertl. Du1111 wlll Include A v 1 11 Imm• d . fully Carpeted, fully NB PALATIAL MANSION. A:: I NEWPORT CENTlll Iii ·~· · M0Mpll 11tyr.'60-e130 WOT fM'll ~:=-tt;e~ operating 1 TRW m•
213-'433-0502 Furnl•"•d w/ Antique Prtv Pool, ... eooo eq ft, _.... tr ~~~~· "LI l'iitl ... ATIPm... ••Tit EOE . M/F chin•. verifying wllh
2er 2a.. frptc, 9'1(19 to Fumltur•. e1.ooo weak '500/mo 790·8181 llilt ltll · ,. Tlii'"90i-;;;;r: 10 ooaMffont apta In San credit r1port1 1nd
bch, 5102 Mac>iuna (W .. t ~C...~::-;: Need rm,_ by Aug 1. E/"' rw fflfi it. IQi ter· PllYlft.... .. t.n w , 'mix.ci Clemente opereied .. I= 31 ~ ~ ~ Bank~lt f:g~1:':fl°' ~-==
Newport). Lower unit. 645-9127 1275/mo, le&O move In. eae '80/mo. 851-2128 Share with 111atltet1no .,..,, H.I. hotlt. Neid par1nlr °' Nut,ri: lnduat"' 1 r----_... venllonll •-·-Oood 17&0 mo. Avlll AMC! t. Nrbeect'llllNB.831-7024 enytim. P900te.Oplonto ... 0Uf 1110,000 2nd T.O. Wiii '' • ....,,.,_.,7 locet... ....,,,,
Opal\ Sun 11·5, Mon Room. iiOO. Pvt ba & an· . fnyeatment Protram1. -.nci7 M pay 13~ monthly. made MO.OOOI The..,.. In t.tguna Bwt1 hall Im-typing end organlzetlonll ,.11AM. trance. Cooldng, working Newport lch. E/Bluff 9lr9' gerege. dbl boll, nr Alrpott.,.., aGCI' mo. } Nortfl 1_.12•1720. Mtl(a/JOfln ond YMt doubledtt I drive madlete GP9l""O for •· 9'11111 are raqu"-d. loan
PAR• NEWPORT
APARTMENT S
man Ulguna 414-4451 home to lhr w/mllur., Fairview & Baker. Bob .... 110t U.... • MW M91cadel, I have parlllleed Utlltty Clertl. badlground helpful. We · · prof. F. &44-t504 t&Olmo. 861·2175. ~ Swimming POOi cnemic:a; two blelrtlM tion. In Primary Background oller 1 compallllv•
Room for rent. non tmkr, ,..., __ In al' 111 .. • htolup, oarpeu, 8etvtC9I Bualnell. New· Cllllornl• end one In '""91 lndudl Not• o. ulary, oppcrtunlty tor
male or female. 12&0+. Newpor1 Bell. Shr month......, t I "' drapee, ale, 1Mboomt, fnllllft ADS por1 B•oh er11, no Hewell. We t11v1 a pattmenl Knowledge of advancement e nd
648-7-499. f~:~:"kr. S2&0 1ifr W•tolM, A.I. 278 to 17301 IMotl IMS. ~ \M9 ••per nace1 .. ry, wlll ground floor oppcr1untty Ct1y Nat!Onai Computor oulltandlng company
L.IVING I.-· · aeoo eq, ft. 2,435 aq. ft. lngton ...,..., t4a·2114. flEE tttln, 165.000 full amoun1 backed by company ~ halpfUI. f'utl 1n-paid l>enlftte lncl\ldlng
IN NEWPORT BEACH In"-.'---Nwpt oc:aanfronl, met. SUlte* tor mid. lc8I or ·•n"'!l' IK ~. Wiii Ml '40,000 +. training. Call Gerr. ployment With Hlary Derita! and VIiion COV· Slnglll & 2 BOrm Aper1 -.._ reep F n-emkr, own rm, dental. Agent. 641-5032 N\I. Gall collect Mon-Fri 71-4-191-1372 range trom 1115041800 arage. For more lnlOf·
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man••\ Townl'IOUMI~ B•Yfronl i £. 2 la, t>a. Yrty 1333. 631-e1tt 2&0 eq ft.~. i200/mo. 1 'ME Cal: MPM. Mic for Tim (40t) Army Opportunltlll ::i:;~lng on n -m•tlon. plMM call Judy
Some are ele~ly •1eoo1mo 21 Balboa .........., 179 "L" w 1ttt1. St With tnort""" ful •7-0111. • senct AllurM Emerton at 883·3030 ~~n~-:S.X::Rd •t COve. ~5135. M/F to lhr • Bf l\lm hm COiia Mell. U1·8t2t. . ~ ~oW Ker::: ...... n X' r~~= N!!tDE~ ~~o °r'O::. = Columbia
San Joaquin Hiiie Ad. .... ..... fltw "'12 prof IMfl, 1400 + 'A EXECUTIVE Of'FIC! felelol'8l lmllll9fllof\.111 I •I f!p available after Oc1 1 8Metl. 'C8 t2tf1
... •Br 2t>a. Week of Augu11 utu. c111 ant Id 4001q ft, w/pvt bath & DoY9r Dr. 8uftt 1'· ........ Gd Tb paye 1t13. LHrn 111111 o; S1Yift&S 144-1 13·20 eve11at>11. te25, Ph 781 942-4300. atiow.r. CJ>t•. Bal Penln. port Beeotl. At'*1· Focancl: tiUHY..,._ tabby en 100 in one year. ae11 ct1o1o1 plUI ..,., OMtl Heve '°"':"'I· YoU WWlt
AcroH lrom. l>Mch: 2 548-5805. Ocaantrom: lhr Mly f\lrn. '300/mo. &42-4823 Uf... oat, wNte ..... & c:Nn, tor •11,000. 175-1117 bonU1 for aptOial trM\-to Ill? C..Hed Ilda do 'f4qua~Opp~~~
Bdfm. POOi and encl gar. Nwprt 8ctl CdM 2br 2ba 2 br hOU9I w/Nwpt exec. --.nn-.._,.llUl tarat-Oiiioe 9Vll-~ ..... TrKt nr U Ing, MlY eam up to "Wll. 141 ... 71. ____ ....;, __ .,..,_;_, ... _
Laundry.$595, IM0-5018 2br 1bl ,.13 thru e-10· $500/mo. 645-8127 --·-able. 642-444 ~Frt =1 a Atllftt•. H.I . ,unul Sf0,100 for= after ,.1 ~
•lllYlllAIT froml4i01Wt1.873-M7&' Prof.Fn/lmkr,congenlal. Lux~t!"~offlola 9-S. • • 1221.llD-3211 e....... ~~~"= '· 11·11 I a1 ········ ... 3 Br. 2 Ba. 2 cat terlQe. ON THE SAND 1400 + u111. dee>. l '80. 130-295 ft 8ome 2 f'ound mid iiji 1M poodle, In 1" & 2nd C811 'f04K local Army ....
IUll MCUrity, on fllrwsy. SUMMEA RENT AL N.B. Sept. 1. t79-tlt3 offlol ~.... ~ ~7 vto No A E ~OICic: ... ~ "8alton cnilter tOday '°' detall:
Nopetl. 3 Br 2 Ba. unit, wet bar, (or afl.119m IY9 MIO) ~t&Aneteerv. --. '42:2 t7t 54f.0911 Costa Mele M>-1019
M-4-0509 furnlthld, Wlthaf. dryer Prof "*9 21-35 non"""*r oerclan courtyard lrg f';Jild: M. tNlled SfteP, i Hunt let\ -...21 City editor needed for
mid-sized daily. Must have
enthusiasm and strength to
·direct news staff. Several
lncld. Su'""*. encltd 10 lhr aar turn twnhae, wfndowt. c111112.e..08. eq .,....,_ It • ......,.., WIO~W HAI it for Tllltln 7S.1:o.tl 1
8ELL ldt. l11n11 with• Qlfl!Ol.5802S..lhor• c .M.S275mo.549-4301 1·H7eq.ft.olllle ...,,...~, '*' T.D•.J:JcOOO up. No Army.BeAllYouCanh
Dally Ptlot Cliwilfled NJ. T~L Mgmt. 942-1903 DUITMlllTll wlthfurnforpurot!WN collar. '· ...... Clt8dlt • no '*'91ty, Illa-. ----------------Prof. MIF to lfW 2 bf 1'A f'Ult eervtc. corporate of· dalltecl. mt. M .. "'• buy Jwmbo TO Art -7
luL ..... ntt lut. ...... 2741 bl Eltlde C.M. apl, S250 flee ~·In preetlgloul ~. M ... 'u.. l900K up, • ~ "':.~ /Jr--. 0.:::.
mo, 1tt & lut. Mt-1130 L.agune Hiii tocatlon, dlx . Numerout ...... cm & Aaloe.t1a-.?f11. .,11 "O'tttoe ·~ years copy desk experience
required. Salary nego-
tiable. Send resume to: Edi-
tor, Daily Pilot, P .O. Box
lMO, Costa Mesa. CA
Kenneybunkport?
Wasn't he the Ambassador from
Australia under Teddy Roosevelt?
Prof. M. nllmkrto anr 2 Ir amanltlll lnClude II'# 11-dttna avall. NI. Animal nee mrry .... ..,_
lf'IN.B.Baytront,2btkato brwy. 714/85t-16't ._t:reMllaOr,CM. ltltllYlnft''" halp!UI. Ateo needed 911·
bch. par1cng. '340 mo. For.._. executive OiiiOll !I! 144-Mtl perteileed !Mtt cutter a
Dyl 141-2175, Ev Udo Penln"'4• . ....,,.. ..... • 'm:t Oller Wlllt• lltter ...... 1171 875-1t04Ctluotl. BMct\, 3122 eq ft •. ~ LiiilU ~ llltluahua In San PllPLI
Ammat• to lfW apt nr iO. Vlllblllty ofl'IOf .-e cl;; ti montha ~ •· C.. 412-1177. ,..,, proftlabtt wort!. , .. Auto detall ft>P manriear. ~ ~.Ja2: .;:.. ~ooo~c ~C'i:...,. =~:Sa=:= 'ounct !!...n... .. Sort CW.:.="::.= ~=,;:-C~::!Zi'°:,'=. merk annery V11t8ga In new IMdl .,..., "-•v In .. .,... of ClllfOml9 614-3100 '•• .. · · • · .. · • · • • "·· · · · ·" •• · · · · • · · .. · .. •·•
""""8t8 ..med lo IMn lido· OlttlnotlYe dacOfet· bkll w1tf1 park ae tt· lfOUnd: yg i!k , ~ Ind luropa. U..t Nall AUTO MEOHANiC iOi :J'~· 2Ba~tow~~ ~wood panallng. a moeP'*-· Hoepttallty dot. ~ oroor1'*9, e11n1no1. IMkad _6y oommltleon own • toMa. Diiiy Pilat .................. . .. _..._..., provtdel an Lane San ....... ~. wto.CM,...14140M oompeny tra6rlinQ. cell • ·• patio. NOO mo.+ uttl--xlnt atmoephere for .. F__:_ 10 & 11 ..... 11 Mr Dove, M1·t• permanent. cltaft '. ltMt. ""'* be reap. 30+ eoutlVI ortJcee. Awalt '°' ·---• · '°"'"': Vno M . Chfm. · ._ ~ 111op tr. • • ~-., & neat. call 1•11 t · MklnO Luxurlou1 Cleoo,atu '"•Ph•rCI, Imo•' ...-+ anct tlQn, Hunt ~ : : 142-4311~245 cfyt. or •1.~ ft~ricita encr. ::-o'rr!b'fJ:;. t7tl'llhtt In c M. "-"" ;JNwttton Co. Center flll L.Muni~ : 111.Y Pl.IT :
t4e--40n w . Annual CPI. Cell lyMa: tl4!o...1 or a . ,..l-2741. Med• "" rwreeen-nyo" ,.d, tft-HH. : ••11• Yllm :
Afnmt9 for bMCil houle. "'°9rl Prooertlll Inc. J you1va loll I '9t .. oen tatton In lo. Oellfom4t 4M-MOO --·•----~~i 't.:."'..O:t 1tt, ~~1. Broker C...~iiiililft! : ~.SU.J."'7 c 111 ir:~.,.otio:s;li1e&ia:MltiM:;mi~iit!:,;;-,.....,-;;;lf;;.,;:1CiftiO;;;to;;:;;.,.:ii.-• ·Now eccepting appllcatlona
iHAM iii hi HOUi[ ""'*1 lleotl Udo car;: ~~ LMt: HOilni CiP "9bWI, .,,. -== ~ ,.... :rm! ""811 .... .r:t for Diltrict Manager to super· ~•to~ on,.,.. NrY11 ~~IOeq eoeeq ""'"' It '"'· , •• .,~ • ..,,.._-*eel i!, "441~ ._. • vile uewapaper carriers MuetMYll-.mta50.Mo. ftM1or....,,....._.-ueer, Cove/~r.11otd CM ~ Cllll Mr · a....1.,_. •
eeo.20M/t41-t700 Ofound 1u"°°''ixtr1 wide iillft :::.0: °' '.:--.... 11111,•1-4111 714..-t·111t · iah11tter, 111a•ur• -~ CXllDl'DlmlUrate with cloor p • IO•dl"t • ~ _...,.. ;JJG ......... ...._...,.... _i C<Jm 8iW A5 1!te In N_,i dOoQ, ..... off .... ...~ ... Lall:~ ied~i Per· •••• ,. toh l,.y t11fM ~ expenmce. pany ben-~ ~i;;,1 U:O ~~N·c'11~':r:v: c~~;.14di\1 HiiPOa. $t!::J::::::M!: A== !°9oue~ :r ... -:!&"I: eftM·~pluahabonuavopportunlty:
mo.,+. ~vt11. t4f.4a.G P111cen Properttaa tno • ......, .. "'"' ~ . r,.... ....., anct -· ve an. 1taUon
1Wo•fiiiiTi'1'11ii:1n11. 114164MeOt '*"18,..,tJOM. ~ ~~ irv ......... .........,_....,...-: =or pick up wtth/ahell. eaeo1 .. + ,,, uc•. lWI NIWJOlliT iiAOH OiiDe •7..-0 ..., __,"to•..,....._ allow includ~ Hl·OOIO 8renf111, t,000 eq. ft. An~ l..wla ~ .. Loll~ Cii . ._., .. ,.,.,Cfllw• ance ~
7 .. tol4 Maro we.. Malnlalnect, Moclarn •:OOO ~ rnc:."I:; -. ..... ~~ ~ In penan, Weekdays.
n. ,__ ctraw "' ,,.. :.~1.:CS°""=~=: rn, ~ aJH u ::':'~1 • 1 u 'f'. .. ,... ;"' ... ..-. to 5PM at 330 Wen Bly
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Da Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, July 31, 1983
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Drl-. Mutt btlng Ortvtng LVl'I Part-Time Oellvery. 1 l.IUl.U Salee ~ 8er-.llo9 T-. ....,.. pup, 5 ~ ~.,:5~ 7-3,,,.11.Medlaatlonund clayt. 1t111t 3 AM Mutl New Of exper'd lloeneMI. ......... phone e>p«etOt. S-1t "*-. I ..... AKC
and °"' Photo. tOOH ,,..tment1. M ... V•de h•ve car llld phone. Small offtoe, Nloe 9UI• r ... we do end ~ oen INft. * ltd It, I c. S1IO ... ~21'9
Ademt Ave Hunt Bell Convlleeoent Ho1pJt1I, <494·8480 roundln91. DANA! COR· t o o I J o I n o u r LAgutia leem. 1 ,004'8 PllPPY
' ' M1 Center l tr..,, eo.le part11m• POAATION. OOron1 del entheutlutlc 1Hm ..._ fll4ept\OM Solollon Nie, ~~mlnelure
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BY SIDNEY OMARA
retary full tltM f0< P,.... M Cou I ... 1 ltt newtpaper. We're the .,.... 1--,-,..,.,.,,,-=---,--11glou1 tndependenl eld1 010fenge nty • ._ ltttntJH.!,"'•14 OflnQeCounlyedlllonof We WM1 l)OOd ~ YottdeAKCf81Mit1>11P9 MONDAY, Aug. l, 1113 Newport ee.cn Etot"ow ;c;c:r.t1ng appllc:a1on11or At tractive otrl1 needed to "' ,_ the Lo• Angelel nm... t'eeervttlOnlela to M4 ap-~ + Pw.anellty ARJES (March 2l·Aprll 19): Details are ironed ComPt11y. Minimum 2 yr Pro e11lon1I Houae ll•nd out ni.,1 •t the ............... 1-1 Hourly w1g9 + com· polntmente.. 1183-1211 ( So e•,...rlenc•. '"110 PIT ~.la/hr to ltltt. beech. Cell 752·1808. -....... 1--•--2 ....... .u aua.. •---------out n connection with flnanci.al arrangement. me E.C~ offtoef: lllld PIT HouMwlvH welcome. M90 & women Meded tor mb~·· :'""1 ~v.... -• .__ tt•s prohibitions fall aside . You'll have chance to increue Sectetery. s.nd Reeume '31·8222. 111 meeuge PAIT Ml p/llrne I.Ob• wtth I/time • ,., .. em ·• pm or pm lllDHH• nw • •--me. A Scorp1'0 proVl'des t..ey to sales. "-'e mov-to Ad N 1054 Delly WllU• Mtlltlec:tlon. Aoet:17-35 • i~ ~,; Diel u1 now II llllm 2 c4'atmlno Coveblrd1 u"'v "' '-r-• -0· • IAll•l ... YIUI with CH wtth<>Yt prlOf mlll· 5_-v...,l PIT ~wort!. Cell w/~ & food. 1120 up ··lou make right move at crucial moment. Piiot, P. o. Box 1580• Loc:el retired peraon fOt SUP8MM -.PIC* Clf· t1ry Mrvlc:e(wteran1 up ..,.. a ... -1 .-, •1_._.. ~2t 11, 10AM on.
U ,,, __ ... c 0 ". M. I . c A I I rler• M rly IN>'ni.u. -~AM ,._ ...... .. ..... A RUS (April 20-May 20): ~1 of Ideas . ' Plf1 llrN lllan1enenoe o • IAM 8,1, end'VSun. • to 42). (ln11t1tment1) Ou1lllled ,....._ .... _ n~ 1 92828-0580 • Cotta M ... •hopping Duty: 1 wl<nd e month, 2 1 .. d1. 11,000 corn· OU... .-T .,.,..,.,...,_, ...... rne ure,
proves exciting, productive. You gain through llPllllllU centw . Dull•• Include :~:~nh~ve ,;;,~~i ;1~~~~ weeku year at utttlon m111ton, m•n•gemenl W :~~~~. '4~ 2 8~1
contacts with creative lndividuall who may not UTlll WI gatdenlng and minor r• Hourly wage + mlteage. ne.,. your home. UM your opportunltlM. 173-5518 N ~ 84 always a-with you, but do respect your opinions. ••• • ....... -.. pair. Cell Kathy Mon trhu Aft""' In .... ~ .............. cMll1n 1klll1 °'we'll train wtlo letr""-. ,,,_..._~.No .· 1,_...,,..,,=-=:-:-:· -...,..--...,..--e· --r.., •tete ___.eon, 'rhtul, 8am·11:301rn .,....7 ,.........,., .._ to lm""""anl Ofk In -· ,,,__ty. No Ml-PARROT~ tame m Judgment, timing hit mark of accuracy. You will be v---1uer11 .. -"""''lion .. 8207 daye. 330 w Bay St.. you r .. -· • w I"". woni Haun &--. · : · • · openln•ttbU..;d'Eut· 21..-811-• Colla M .... Ce.Orange verlou1 Co111Ouerd 11111/........,t.n. SeturOey, tam.;;,;;, to talk, .C41gel . at right place! bluff vtU1g9 office, Excel· llU&ID TIAllll Co•ll Delly Piiot. mlulons. lmmed. opening fOf Coet• M 2·5M43, lklele "2-3220
GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Behind~acenes lent vtelbfllty •nd walk In $300-llOOP91week Benet111: Food p1y. Mff• dl1trlbutor. Light TELEPHONE TECH·''{--eN-nlce...,....--=Red-,---:;;T,-,11"""1-:;;eo.:--. maneuver works in your favor -focus on additional t me Good ut /t ac:tc ..... F T Ptittt Prl1ttr s35.ooo Ille lniurence, typing and b8lle rnllh a 4iJf· "'lcecS to Mii Cell re . '& w r Part ..... ull llM poe-Night• end Wkndt. Must mllltary exchange prlvl· mull. Flexible hOure. NICIAN·Muet be H111rl1 • .... . income. domestic adjustment and purchase which record. Clll hudc COl· ltlon• •v•ll. No Expet be exper'd on Nortlau 1.-end 8 grHl retlr• 7141173•2919 tlll 9 pm. ewttcn trained a •JtP9f 553-1383. aids in beautifving surro•· .. ~• ... ,,... Keep in contact -Of1hy fOf conlldenttat N .... We Train, Cell Mr. menl plan. w/llltypeeof~C .. --------
.J ~· ............ '6"' lnterYiew. 640..0020 Harrie. 882-5790 equip Apply In pereon FOR MORE DETAILS, SEE Ed 860·7~200 la~ MlO with one who may be confined to hospital or home. betWMn 12 end 5 pm. In
L'b l 1. l Free rm/board eitctlg fOf OIL COMPANY POS· and Out Photo, 10052 YOUR LQCAL COAST IOTlf/lfl Ill, '" a. •• ..a. 801 ()3 d ewtoot 1 ra Pays ~ey ro e. light child cere & hM<plng. ITIONS. Oltlhore rig• ee-Adame Ave, Hnt Bch GUARD FIECRUITER: for 1 glrl office. Full ume •ttwtlt •• ' CANCER (June 21-July 22): Wish comes true in Lvly Irv. hm. Reep, ceptlng applleetlone. No 11149 183rd Street. Cer· po11tlon for m11ure. No Selling, Setting AP" tbl, 1 1000/ob0. 5-40-80e2
unusual manner _someone works in your behalf m1ture. Ref1. 851-5945 H P9rlenee. S24.000+. rllot, CA 90701. (213) exprd, lndlvldull. Heavy polntment1. Company
F• tor dlrec1ory. Call Real Eelete Salel 590-2335 p 11 0 n e , • t y p 1 n g wtll 1rlln. 15-17 /ht • No WESTMINSTER ABBEY behind scenes. Lunar emphasis on friends, aspira-flLLT191PH 13121 920•9875, Ht RETAIL 711 CLERKS p rop o 11tl •. mulll eitperlence n~11ary. ANTIQUE MALL
lions and profit resultina from business, career , •• , nu.... 2239P CAREER responalt>llltles. $1200 to Setery. WOfk Houn &-8 11751 Weetmlne1er Ave --e -• Wanted Eve. Shift Apply s1500 752 2862 pm: Sllurday, 9-tpm. OAROEN OROVE advancement. Pisces, Virgo natives figure in scenario. OpportunlllH 1vall1ble PART. TIME OPEi HOUSE 1515 Glaler C.M. Carol. mo. • 862•5839, Mr. st-art. 554-e103 LEO (Jul 23 A 22) This be with the Loe AngelH y • ug. : can your Times Clrculetlon De· BUILDERS EMPORIUM 101Jl TOPS$S power-play day! Emphasis on making money and pert ment In our hu an lmmedlete Tiiis h 11 tHtrtllitJ WTITtll•H IHrtt11ltlls1lst11t Fernlle9 Prat Modetl & er ... etngle heedboarO
love -you'll have more responsibility, there will be door·to-<loor newepeper pert-time 09801ng at our fir JHI let II 11 tltt ..... IPIO 2 5dpm•Y•· ~:,f ~~-~~ Eecorte. (2131Mfr1964 1250. 845-8999 ·tm t d ards will be °"" te Mlea progrem. Guaren· lrvlne headquarter. for a: a comnu en an rew .,.. _a r. teed hourly wage plu1 r.HH titer. Otl4wtll ITtlll. o~. Ole. •kills, melnteln C Romop dellk, circa 1890.
Capricorn. Taurus, Cancer persons figure promi-commlnlon. Houre: 9AM PRODUCT SERVICE • I 14 ti I 11111, post ledgere, no TIAlllJll 81'hW X 31'h0 X 4 1'.~H. nently. Accept challenge! • 2PM, or '4PM • 9PM. 11 11 11 11 1 Need career oriented, ehonhand. attentive to MW Tl llU 1950. Cell 175-4333. VIRGO Se Training 11 provided. lt1l l1tatt Salts, HI exper. saleepefton• wllh de1alls. Excel. telephone Help give them • heed Due 10 our 1.,.ge volume of (Aug. 23-pt. 22): Long-range view is Potential to Mtn $300 INFORMATION tf tltt tt•(tllltl tf eomemanagement beek· manner, lnter81t In e•· •tart Earn top tSI pert bullneM. The EneorE, •
necessary. You need not rush back to "security plu• per WMll. For en In· tltt lean fli ... 111 ground 10 bec:Ofne HS1 pandlng ebUltlea. tdeltl llm .. evening•. Only conatonment etore, 369 blanket.'' Break from past in is imminent -and tervlew, Cell (7 H I SP£CllLIST 1.-.....a. II a. -..11 managers. for retired or homemaker poettlve, dependable. E. 17th St. C.M. now ec:-
F 1 ed · d •-"--957-2381, llCI 1204 ft ••••ra, .. •-• l&LUY + •11111111 w/clerleal eicpr. Npt Bch. outgoing adult• n .. d eepttng con1lgnmen11 necessary. ocus on trave • ucation an CI')'Swu.u.i1· GENERAL OFFICE help, lndllllduat lhould have ex· ltt tttt1l1p ftr Hits WITll UllLLllT Ill-714/6<42-481'4 for eppt. epply. Phone 846-7021, deity, 11AM·1PM. An·
lion of spiritual values. Aries, Libra natives play llghl typing, lull-time. perlence In moet home llHtllftl II tllt EFITI All IMI HI SECRETARIES 2:30 to 1 p.m. Monday tlque f\.lmtture, crystal, significant roles. Contact Liie Greater I•_...=: ...... _ Al"'-EIT. thru Frldey. llnenl, ctlln• Of ?. Cati
LIBRA (Se 23-0c 22) J b d . repelr 11e1t1 1uch a1 '"' " ,_5• It I Orece -owner et pt. t. : o gets one, creative Irvine Credit Union. hardwate, lumt>er. paint, Wtst• Httr lrtll. Apply 11 the following lo-111M • 11 1 .. 831-429;:--
energies are reinforced and morale 90al"S as you 556-3 t lO. ger!Mn. tool•. plumbing ltltftts IHll 4tt cation•: TUVIL lllllY '::miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-
realize feelings are reciprocated by "special" person. GENERAL OFFIC!-FIT. and electrlc:ll. Pleuant MARSl'S Perform• wide variety of Comrn«lclel Seb<e AQen--.. Get to heart of matters, face fact.a as they exist, Typing. flllng, hHvy phon. voice end e1lquet· •Tiil IUll •II dllllcult work H pert of cy, lmmed~ opening IWP1' AITllll UU
phones, Some weekend te wtH help you an.-•m•• lllllllT City Manegere Office. ~°:!'-~~~ Tre· .... S::· ow apen.d. Bergeln1 imprint your own style. Leo, Aquarius persons figure work. Interview by ep-home repair end rell ted -H-F~_;. 0 · Requires lilgh achoot ""'........ ... ...., • Go 1 ore . Fe 11 u r Ing prominently. polntment ~. Tueeday ck>-11-yourMlf queetlonl. PllUIM """"'"Y ene' graduation or equ1velen· ~W•k for Betty out11endlng furniture,
SCORP IO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Hold off on final · Frldey. Noeelllngrequlred. Wortt •PlllllUM 3333So C11 Plz.e C'f + 3 years lllCfeulngly ,....----·-----conectlblel, gluewere. Mf.1441 OM dey • WMk In • Ml• r e s p o n a I b I e Typeeetter, experienced chine, primlt!YM, Vintage decisions, avoid direct confrontations. Spar for time. LLOYl'l •lllY pt-nt office environ· ...,. .... 11111 IPLR 81 Hunt Bch Center 11enotsecretarlal work. 2 compugraphle 7700. Full c:lothlng. tOOlt, lot• more. play waiting game. Focus on contractual obligati06, merit end be •v•ll•t>le tor •---Tl EOE M/F Yr Bualneee college time dev-. o.c. llrpc>rt Stop tly end Save.
, """""''ble partnerships and marital status. Trust General omc:.. Newport addltlonet houri to r• UTlllWlll degrM dealrNble. Mutt .,. ... 241-9238 Mon-Set 1Q.8. SUn 12·5.
r--8"eh ftE. office looklna llew other •tatt mem· u--·-11T11l OLllll tie able to type 80 wpm 1957 Newport Blvd, C.M. intuition, learn by teaching and strive to restore aenae for enthullNtlc ~·1~ 1>«1. '""'-.. on eleetrlc typewriter nfililiD 645--4272
of direction. work P9rt um .. Agt. PleUe eend your reeume •lllTlllla 0::.;.ngi!~~· n.::!d'.':1~ with lhorthend lpeed of Wented to operate Come>.•-----•-• SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Some of your 851-1651. to: ftAllm train. Apply In pereon. 100 wpm. For further de-IV'°' boating megulne, tal •flll Ml IUISll PIER ONE IMPORTS, talla, contact Pereonnel Mlery on exper. Catt fOf ~!!i;iil5"'AJ1n~!,! natural ents, best qualities surge to forefront. H•lrdrneer•. ~tlonl•t BUILDERS 2710 Harbor Blvd, Costa Office. P.O. Box 1788, a p p t • b t w n r
Express ideas. make cont.act with thoee at a distance ~ER~~~r~!s ~A~~J~ •IUl'I "..... Mesa. 3300 Newpon Blvd, New· 10:3Q..3:00PM. 646-3"4 APPLIANCE SERVICE
and solidify travel plans. Keep resolutions concern· SIGN 87"8858 EIPORIUI Ila.IT Tt au port Beach, CA 92883· Typllt nHded 4hre w .... -A .,.. --IT RETAIL • PleaH ... our Phone 840-2101. Aftng Wede/AM Traneertblng e ' ....... "'1<.,.,,,..77 ing diet. nutrition and special services. Another Hardwere/llltll. FutlTlrne. 2182 Mlehelton Of IWWWr~ 1d under part-time for deadline. 8-5. EOE M/F 80 ...it-30
Sagittarian plays key role. Experienced pNf. Crown lrvlne,CA92715 .-nalTlll Produel Service lnfor-~<pM ~~ .. •tM1-Freenr 22 cull. S275.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Good lunar Hardwere. 3107 EHi matlon Speclellst. SECRETARY terlll $647 '*hr. Call Stove HOOd & Fen ISO. aspect coincides with speculation, romance, variety Coat Hwy, CdM. Equal Opply Employer " ... 144• ~ .. , • ., BUILDERS EMPORIUM Vie Jones. 851-1277 552..aeot Of 752-1193
and fulfillment of creative urge. You'll break llSTALLER PART-TIME LAB TECH ........ 1 "" I lllea Avnet Elecironlel, the n•· WAITRESS: Experienced. rlgldelrerefng.1150.0 ·E through restrictions. memberofoprvwit.esexbecomes TRAINEE, r .. p for Miii Jtlf rtslft9'111 12000/ .. o•••• tlon'1 leading distributor Apply In per'IOn 11: AT e'9c. ltY.115. 831-5113
r-eteen-up & animal C.• In .. r.. '"'" .... $30 ITEM·S25 PROFIT of eleclronlc compo-GUYS FROM IT AL y . G E 20 8 c:f FF Aefrlge ally and you 'll be surprised by support received from eco~:~nF"'~ Cab~=~ pharm.ceutlcal R&D Fe-Otlntll lal•tr C1llJac:k 714·8'47·5522 nente/computer prod· 2287 F1lr11lew Roed, ~tie. ~kr.° ~ 12f 5. th,.,.,n. previ·ously indifferent cllftu, 3 ,,,. ...-dy/S3.75 • uc11, hu an Immediate Coate M.... o<H •••2 """' · Company or • CATV In· hr ~~ evall l9J "·-· "'-..... u.a-Siles opening for Secretary to 1_-_ ....... __ '"------AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Removesalety It Ill e r . Ma in w' 18h s NB __ .,, ...... '"", IHO-llOG•PI T ourGeneratMenagerlnd Wented:Lle'dHllrStylllt• ·-·-··-h----'-•ty t rina ob•-'-reeponelbllltl" Include . eet t t.. · · ..1-.1.u.. I O el S lee M end M1nk:ur"1 with ex· _, ~ ~w.. promote secun . ge aa:oun_, wun eonnecilon, dleconnee-8.30AM-5:00PM. ... .... 1 Air eond. offtee. eonu... ener • •neger. l*lence 10 wor1I PIT. L• 957_.133
professional appraisal concerning property and other lion, end relocation or liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii lllTl•Tll IUOI ~1 ~~·:x~':c~r= 2 y .. re · o 1 s e e . Mu•t be reeponelbte end MICROWAVE: AM ANA values. Some methods must be revised -you 'll gain IUblCrlber'• TV outlet• In PUT-Tm .... ,, .... a progrem selling adv. to r1tarl11/Gener•I Office •bl• to dHI pro-puehbutton electronic additional infonnation and thus prevent unnecessary ec:cordanoe with com· .,,. Ull lalO,. profe1atonals. No charge e>1P91lence le required leaelonelly with ex· eo<*lng. 1171. 54M740 expenses. pany WOfk 0<der1. 1 ... 11 ..... II A". beck•. No reHrvea. Ad· ullllzlng 11 typing aklll of eeut1ve1. Cati Mondey !Of•-~----------Very busy dn:ulltlon Of· • "., • C fl0·85 wpm •fttlludelor •ft"""'ntment.895-1587 Refr l dereto r , O .E PISCES (F b 19 M h 20) F la E ....... ____. ft•n ti ...... 111Pa-121•7 vancea on comm. all tor · ""' ...,.,.... e . . arc : OCUS on re tives, Jtperienc41 with eonatrue-·-,._,, • ..-•• me ••, -• Interview 530_.1_.0 math Is esaentlel wllh aide/tide, $200; Wlllher visits, trips and agreements which result in remodel· !Ion pre-wire al1rm 8Y•· clerk for anawerlng (We...:e Johnson) 10.key eklll by touch. ... Pllllll• & or Y • r . We• t . tern lnetellatlon or micro-phonee and dlepetchlng Gall Ml 111111, ,.. Exp'd, Ex1ton'1 QY)( level lngtonhouM. $200/both ing and beautifying home surroundings. You get wave dleh hlghly de· meNegea. 17 hrs per lt4-ll21 18189 we offer a competitive '4. Order proeftllng & All In l)OOd condition. your way through diplomacy -show family elrable. We offer eom· week, Fri-Mon ... rly salary and benefit• pack· phonu Irvine. Cell 714-839·3248
be h willln. mak · lli petltlve Ml•ry with lull mornings on WMl!ends, • * • age For lmrnedllle con· 5'40-889'4 mem r t. at you are g to e mte gen t t>enefit1peck1g9.Submlt eat1y -on weekdaye .• _.,.,.____ DllLlllG slderetlon. plNle call ---------Aefrlg. S2SO. w 10. dahwr
concessions. Taurus figures prominently. eppllcelton to : Betty Apply In !*ton Delly n Nancy Leaning et (71 '41 ... PllOlllll & trlh compecter. l l35
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• , HI -•••• ...... 91 •••• ...... SIM co11u11n b. t w •• n 2 & .. p M. DOLLARS IVIET NE w p 0 RT 8 E c. S27!. 332 VlctOfllt 8201, clerlc:el Mon-Thure. Alk for ----. RETARIAL SERVICES. CM
TTPtST/llEOEPTIHllT L~~~,~~U~E=;~n To-=-·~ CAILEVISIOI Cetherlne. E~:r~~3:;'~~ !':: ELECTROllCS 752•2377 Ret-,;ge-.-VfllY_dMl_n-. llk-e -nu
Full lfme position. Moder· Balboa. 673-1879 c1rrlere. Salery eom-COIPAIJ 1•11 ""1 ... , .. , with poleotlel to earn YACHT OWNER w/53' 2cfr,1115. 893-9080. ate amount of 1yplng, . • -aurete ~tew...,.__ •soo + ,._ . ..-..... Equll Oppty Employef bOltl. maintenance per· 1-......,...--,.---,-phones. and light firing. Couples RETIRED for ....... -....... ,_,,_, • ,....... ....,.. ST B WUher clo-worlll """""
Pleasant environment RELIEF MANAGERS at Company benellt1 end 1071 Cemelbec:k Str .. t PAIT•'fm •IAM·NOON SECRETARY (Exeeullve) IOfl needed. MU E ' .,......
714•476-123i Mini/Storage 11te1 In bonu1 oppty. + generou1 Newpon Beech, CA 92880 IFftll atll RE Bk _ __... t t •NO EXPER NECESS Needed IOf Smell Buey EXPCERtENCCEO ANO ~5s7~ry~.: work•
.. Westminster/Sent• An• mlleege ellowanoe. Mult (71')720-2880 Very ,::r. ciroul•tion Of· ~ ~~= 'ro~ •WEEKLY PAY OUAR Commercial Reelnt•tt ME HANI ALLY IN· -.
CLE•l/•I•, ar ... PartTl!MWork:Of· have ven, 118tlon wagon flee epen time r• eHIGHESTCOMM + Co. NMd Typl1t (60 CUNEO. Full-time • W...,_/.-0 dryY. work· Ph8Jm11cy~ Expe~ pref flee,Bookkeeplng.Teleph ol tml/plckup. Apply In Equal Oppty Employer Neble, mature .and . ,.. •=-hou_r_l),....pa-:-y._8_,S,....1_.1_1_20-:.c::--BONUSES WPM)/Rec:epllonltt/Mar = 1=..1 Newport Ing, 175 both 546-8807
Giits. H•llmark. COS· one Ellpertenoe Helplull. pereon weekd•Y• be· L AN 0 s c A p E 0 E . 1pon1lble pereon for Receptionist, tron1 office •PLEASANT WORKING ketlng Aal't. Real .... , _________ •·--------
meucs. 840•7373 Training Provided, Cell: ._, 3PM-5PM It 330 SIGNER/SALES, Loolc· anewerlng phone• & In t>vey lrvlne Ooc10f'1 of· CONDITIONS t1te/m11ketlng Hp. • +. IWt lattdala NH
752-1285. 9.2 Mon Thru Weit Bey St., Co111 Ing tor neet. energetic o.petchlng me118gea. flee. EJcp. prelered, PIT. If you're bright end poe-Excellent aalery. Ref1 r• JtM Wiit.. llM •
CLERK Fri. M... peraon lo grow with welt 25 Houer• per -k. 551 ... 582 ..... pteaaant votee call quired. 553·8313 ARE sXCE§ 60wN7 Yow ••• ,... .... ''" TYPIST Dr,...._.•.,...ft,....lng ______ ut1bll1hed compeny. TUM-Set. Ell1y 1¥enlng ~""'-c-,.-pt.,..lon-:-11-cv=-=s.cr-• ....,t-ary--=for-Mr ThomN •I •-.-._-,-.. -~-.... --...,.--,-Olepteye&Wlndowsneed 150-413!'-
llLmll Minimum ol 2 yn ex-& Set mom. M .00 per hr. flll peeed HecuUve 113-0118 ~f-g Fri·. Mutt be perking up. 10 yr1, IEJl. L.... tt y,. aw CLERK II Full time fOf loeel deltvery, IECHAlllCAL perlence In lendtei!p8 Afx>to/ In pereon bet-1 1 T 70 •-~ l*lence ~990 ,.._ --
e111t driving record re-n dellgn and ..... In So. 2.:.CPM, Mon· Tl'lurw. Alie :.::v ~. ~~ Selee and Stoett. H•IP A!!!deehtel;'!·~_!bd~· CHEF _:...., ww&w.a m t:b IQ. f5 = Old Halk-Time quired. Newport St•· DRAFTER C1I. Selary + com-ofrCatheflne. •ble ....... 1 • ..,,. 1..... 1 1 .... p011..,,, -· ••vvvv•·-· • """"'' •....---· ~needlllir,,.llOme. S6. t5/hr·S7 .68 max !loners, Inc .. Mir Emmont I I I 1000 13000 "'~ """' wen ..., 8 ,,. -' wrltlnn. Pert Time. Hotel, Reetaurenl. club. •i 71 .... r. n-. 863-1200. ~·:~th. Int~ by HIW.IAYIT. UllPlalT/L~ Sheek.Bu1IM11l1great. '6'48-"765 Pre1en1 fob I yeere. .... " v .,..,
Position In Hunllnglon"--~--.. -.•• --,-,, -,-Minimum 1 year topogre· IPPI only. Tundey . Fri-lllTA llU, 111. Sm-u ""•llglou1 F n cAleppnltleln, hlgl hm~. !'.!: Sec:retarv1a-t1onl1t. R. Write Ctaellled Ad #982. FREE Femele Germ:,:: Beactt Type letters, ra-.,.,..111~11ant. u tlM, ""lc/lnklnL•X"'"'rlence d .,. ... -·-•1 ...... _, ,,...,..... O-'"'Pllot PO Bow 1~ 1'.-i""' AlllhOtll ~rts. case records and e>tperl enced, RDA r"'eq'utr-"'. .......::.:1 """" ey l I~~~~~~~~~ lllend llw nrm. Vatlety: wor1! well with people. E. IEJlP9flence neoeaary. ,.:'.:718 ... .....:. ,._ .: ... """"'27 ' Geniie'17:J..t297 '
f ..... •io< i 553 .., ....,_, ~.. •-. ••1 I· Light 1.....inn, ftHng. etc. •p""" et tronl count-. Santi Anel Tu•tln erea. ...,.. ..._...,.. "''"0 • ertac:e with perents, pre err ...... ~~ term ...innmenl evell· - -p•--,,.. .. ., "' .,,7 --
t .__ ad •t d 1 • LUD'l•lllY _, •-Pleue cell IOf ............ ,. 1212 So Co111 Hwv, 714·831·3151 "-~tentmatwenurlM FREE TIGER KITTEN eac • ..,,. n "u en'· HITAL IYlllllT able with ma)Of firm In 11111 llUYllY ment. Pam 8.44-9i9o Leguna Beach. _, ";lei;,-companion, driver. IP8'f9CI F, 5 moe Old, ell ~usl -'°'':!n!r g= N9WPOl'1 Beaeh office for '°c-~11~ ~oento~. ounty. Lie. Skippers fOf Charter Deliver auto MWap&per Noon to 2 pm. Secre\tfY/Sel1t1. Weal· Xlnt ret.. 549-M77 lhot1,. 557-5417 ~rn Wednesdey. 6'4'4·2'485 ., ~""''~In Co. E 11 perl ene e d route In Laguna 8eec:h -li;Huftii_"--S -.... --,,.,-eon--fQr--or-der-mtu!_~ttedrlct Mfhg . Good LI In Ion __...1 s•-~ 3 ell ...... .,. •7,,.. -.-M·F Fl1h'g/Crul1lng. Aleo llH, Mon-Fri (efter· 11.,,_ST d••k of buey Merine 7.,,ng, a.p one exper, ve compen • ,.,_, • -·-· YI'· ""' "'
c an 1 141966--4025
for eppllcatlon
&)obannounoement
What • Wonderful Wofld
of Shopping , right II
your fingertip• eYerydeyl
KELLY guttarpleylng~hend. noon). Set & Sun (early Active Mor1geoe Banking H1rdw1re co. MUST •om• order deek . cat bec:kground, relleb141. yr1, Indoor/outdoor.
842-8870 mOfn.). Mutt Have r• firm It IMklng 1 lharp HAVE EXTENSIVE 71'4·892..ff81 Alk tor 7 1'4/71&-8033 "'9rred. 831-3949. SERVICES liable tren1port1ttlon. energetic receptlonlll fOf MARINE EXPERIENCE. Mr. Puetay. r--·--IHI
LI v • 1 n H 0 u 1 • • Some eollecllng re-111 lrvlne office&. Poeltlon FIT. Elleetlenl Compeny $4t-N-lce-S~t-at-lon_A_l_ten_d_e_n-t. Cati HOS -·-•
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AH Action Emplyr M/F
Construction
Supe rint endent , lull emirge job 111e Know!·
edgeeble. e•perlenced.
eompetlllv1, concrete el(·
pert and subcontract co-
ordinator Parking struc-
ture al(perlence de·
slreable Top pay Ben·
ems Send Resume Rey
Wiison Company. '4860
Colorado Blvd. Los An·
geles, Ca. 90039 ------More famlll .. are getting
lhe camping "bug" this
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Claulfled Ad.
Newspaper
Delly Piiot Cl111lfled 2171 Campu1 Orlve340
Ada. To pllQe your ed, IRVINE 833-1441
cell 6<42-5878 end let a Cllltllfled Ad·Vllof help Equal Oppty Employtw
you. M/F/l'i
Position available for edi-
torial writer with strong
conservativ e political
philosophy. Salary nego-
tiable. Send resume to :
Editor, Daily Pilot, P .O.
Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA.
92626.
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KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES!
AGES 11·14
EARN lW TO S75.00 PER WEEK W• now h•n 15 open1nti tor pounc •II•' tim ers to secvre 1111cltn for lllt Of•"Ct Coast
Daily P.tot. Our ''"" 1t111 11 ):JO II.Ill. Ind work uni~ 8 30 pm wttldayi On Saturday, wt
aoO!~ • few moie llouri YOll Wiii urn many
11~ I/Id pmu, .iGnt With tttftln& rour OW11
money t~trt is no del1we11nc 01 collection
rnf<>lf(d 11 )OU trA l11l111ul~. plin• etM Mf
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(714) 541-7051
keeper/Nen~. Care for quired. moetly peld In Id· requlrM pleaeent tel• benefits. Qu1lllled eppll· E•perlenced. Apply Shell Almateyen s;;i POint kit· xnn u pme t6' I ~7'.oan.oldEng~r'eh ~~~: vane.. Good profltt. Clil phone voice. poeltlv• cent• only. 549-9871 Stetlon, 17th & Irvine, ten•. Loveble belll of tur. ehalre, $150. Round
lannuege. Own Cer F09ter tor detelll. Delly publlc relltlonlt minded E.O.E. M/F/H Newpon Beach. 12 Wiii. CFA ,_,Shott. A~~30oektble,1175.
N • Wlltl t Piiot. 842·"321Ext 342. lltltud• end prevlou1 M•IM. 1150; J:.m11e1._7_.._ ___ . ____ _
T ~·:?· Ab r ~g• d ~ corporate office H · ULIS s:,:l'o::l=•'"F9r~~ S200, 646-8132 ANT I O u E French
Room/Board/IEicceltent f Ad A , ~~·0~°' ~~-:!":: ,,!'::!':!~:.rtf~ perlenced Hleepereon. Lyn• Pomt Sl81MM eat Armcttalr 1125, La~
Siiiery IOf Rlcltlt Per9on. or Ction 7 1 '4 . 5 '4 5 . 1'4 0 2 o r I di Id I 875· 1010 $20 831_.489 tel>la, P9C90 wood I 1 • Child Car• MOit lmpon· HP9flenoed n v ua • . Pr rdwd Piiio loungee,gd
ent. EHi Side Co•t• Cal a 71'4-47•-0300. who love to NII on . TUOlll Shaded S"-Persian kit· .,.dt S50 ... 759-f552
Me 1 I . Send Re· U""1llllT IAUIY + ... llltl DAY CARE CENTER tent, born 5/ 10, pedl-8-ll 5 pc bdnn Ml wltop
1ume/Aeferenoes reply Dal Plot V81'1ed dutln. &ype 6Wf>l1l, PlllllJI Mexlmurn 3¥• hre P9' day. greed. S210. 74'0-1815 of line men/bo• tpn91,
to: An.-AO Box Y 10-lley edder, tele· F1nt11t1c benefit• eno Salary range S-4.71 to we·.,. got • lovely bunch 11300 new, ac t619.
850 c/o Delly Piiot P. 0 . phonH. exp. req'd , growth opportunity. $5.78 P8f hr. In 5 1nnu11 ol kitty cat•, moe1 kinda, g r•• 1 eon d . O etc
BOX 1580 Coet• Mele. AD-VISOR n n . 1mk1 . 1 e I a r y Apply at the toltowtng lo· 11ep1. Vec/elok leeve. ell agee that need r• Magn1vo1t 11ereo oon,
Ca. 92828 1875-1975. CPA firm. c111on1: Appl)' by Aug 12. W81t· l90fl•lble lnllde h<>met. S150, 813..a727 642 5678 .-~1 •• "-II u d rn111er School Diet. 14121 t d / 1 h 0 t 1 SELLldleltem1w1tha • ...... i ... eu ...., ne Cederwood, Well· neu e r e ·eeeutlful Mehogony
Delly Piiot Cl&Nlfled Ad.I~~~~~~~~ 7M·tCMO MARSl'S mlnlter. EOE·M/F. 839•101° Canopy Crib wf3 lhelf 142·M78.Rec; ""'-, .. -.,1on-----Dftl SllO chln09f. 1175. 840-&215
llSTRUCTOR Formerly Gene'• TIUPIHI lKC reg, oOlaen Retri;:;;; c= ~~~50~~c.: lfflCE M0 11EI Pie ... a. our ad 10d1y 3333 so cat PIH APP.._m PllPI· 1200. 548-4137, 150. 15e.1111
SEC.ETIR ... , Under "HEALTH". COL-llTTlll ,,,_79_2-0_2_54-..,,..-.,-.,...... Devin 9' cnnberry ~. UM81ASAVINOS 81HuntBc:hC.Oter bper, nece111ry Sun. Coctc1poo Puppl .. for 2 1ro ~ bectl ctleit'l 1
SELL Idle Item• wllh • EOE M /F :~rr:loh p1;~::u1~'.3~~ =·k :::~a:;.ta4;tc·· :~:~1::;?· 1 g old.
o.ity Piiot Ci.etfled Ad. went Adi Call 842·5878 plua comm. Plueh and profe111onel working
personnel
Assistant
The 1r111ne Company has ;in excellent
opportunity tor a Penonnel Assistant In tne
Hum;in Resources Department.
me POStlon reautres excellent secretariat Jiii~. ~ wlttl superior organ1z.at•on ano
communlQtlon SklllS Previous ~t10nnet exoer~t hlQnl'( Olilraote. lntervtewtno ano ex~ur• to comPUttr rt(oros wstems a otus
OOttts w'rn 1nc1uoe aulsttno the Perwnnel Manager .tnO Personnel 11eoresentlltlllt'\ wttn corresoonoenc:e. recruitment. rra1n1no ano
emOIO~e relations
we offer excellent salary ano w ork
envtronment r:>lus comprehtnSlve benefits p~. Plem iuDml1 rMume. tnc1ue11no ~••rv nlnorv to· ttettv oe1ot01110. The 1rv1ne C.Omc>JnV, 1081 tamelOKk Sltfft. Nt wl)Oft
INCi\, CA 926&0 "" tQUl l Opoonunltv EnlOIOVer M IF
condition•. Laguna Hiii•
office. SQo1t, 951·2777
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With • Cl••lfled Ad call ~ 142.at71
New contemp. 101•,
Mtttllon.t here., looll
pllowl 1250. D/R 1W118
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ll'\UUlllW. 1111• new. cali Goll Cluba iian a !nctoud 6 ,600 . He to apprecle1e. ·1t60008,111nt.67,ooom1. '12 CMc, 3 or, 6 epd,
831·50M bef to.in, aft Woman• h t2 Ot rtl. 71•-t50-60t7 &40-15"2 or ~a..eo ISIOO 176-ffOe loaded, 1t,000 ml, XLNT
7pm. Mtll•offet. t7t-1M7 Muet..., 1e· ~. IOhp 75 Tltllf\, 20 ft, 11.000 ml, '11 Audi 50008, drk gray. cond. '8"400. 1147-otea 1---------
MIMIOn ()ell roell• i150. JOi1fi Wayne Tlf'lnla Club John8on 0/8, nu uphOl. nloe. Sl600. 1142-0795, tutll toeded, aunrt.
OAIAot IALI ADS NOW
CLAHlfllD aY Clf'tl
lllllLOW
VlciMIMI aofl $ 116. lolld fU11 memberlfllp $800. Cl ~a!J.:OtlOI n I .1.~ 1 • .. ~~ •2 a • ... 544123 !~ .. 01,i;. &IS 2 • 16 0 • lli!Pi9iiiip'P'l'll""!l,._...i"'m.ii;m. m~ ,-7-9-Atb--bl-t-, -.-d-r-. -.-apd-.
Magh • drwt Chell 780-9031 -• N _...., jJ()f' RENT.,, Tloga "*" ...... .... tt.,eo, tit. 80.000 ml,
wtml<r0t $ft6. Ortentel ~ .,...,.. TM cOl!eo-SEA RAY 8RV·1to/tr•. mot« hOme. Sipe M. a--"'-------t -1-11-• -white/blue, llawlaH. ;~ 'l'fs. 1~t1es. tat>1e1 Autumn Leef pet· =.....aaoo. llf'l9'•1«. tit, 1wn1n1.,, ... uii!ii!t, .. il!ioo""'"!!'....,""!""'!"!!"!i~•I __ ..,P6/IClllcvatll 13250.831-3011 "5 67S-86e5--Chr tern. Mtll• ofttf. Wooden 2"4 845-3009 or 150..()IM ... ""11 wa OCWOll_... l1Mll>C>MoM
. hat reek so. Hend ..... Lii tilt WANT TO RENT: Loe.I ~" rnolOI',""" OOQd. CLCXIO SUNDAYS C....... IHI ..... ~ J~ lll4 crocheted bedaprHd f2 r; L;t:: wJICCeM law firm cleelr11 to rent 1450. -.=1221
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Rf 175. King II HMdboard car tot>P«. l*e MW: RV '°' 111 Rama tlOfM = .. _.......
It t:~r G•r•~ s.1 •. old pine dry link. P.lne Ice E • Nut:;&. p;;t. 185. 557..05"1. 1375. EVM 6&9·7•17 garnee. Tracy 151-1005 ...... -'71 Stai. Wgn t#i =J
bbq'1, camping. m11c. boa. doll•. 1930 • con-Ing with pletlnum lad'-MAGIC ISLAND 'GOLD' IV' MU t112 rack a etereo, gooa ~et/Sun, 2212 Mepla 1pop1e .. :2•d~~6\mlnt). more. wd'~!_l~ttch, 3~ c3u2t MEMBERSHIP 1700 + ~~000·santane """ .. .,,.. I 1782805,;;Qiengatrane, cond.S2..00.7&e-1HS w . "" • .. . .. ""'"''"•· b1111d .... th traneter fM. 760-921• ... • •• .,.,,... Dix 11.5' llkM-ln mOdel lood tlrM, AM/FM, clean
3 b lull c:ut diamond•. retell WMl<ander ell ecc.ea 2'""" SOUTH T~ 1111 lkH, C®J>er chalflng 12a1• brown carpel, new llO,OOO. m· .. eorter. AllO M.,,lc 111 .... ,,._, ............. _ 27' ERICIC8. ON '71 118 , ret.i.. 3.~ay' hkup re,...;.: .,.,.,, 840-0"408 dlltMlt, ml10 decorater garbage dl1po111 & --. ..... ....,... -" Xlnt Concl 5 8all8 Nu """' -• • .,,... 0011 '7 Olla Llftbtell, auto, 1---------l1em1. clothe•. etc.• 1"4 E. aplo_ltell, furnllur•. alnt platinum dellgner •n· berlhlp, 11100. Incl 1.... M•I 00*8 ROFNHF a oven. pe>r1, potty, 9lpt '78 2002, xlnl cond. In/out, n new Ur•, rune great
18thSt,nrTu1t1n& 18th, v1lue1. Sal/S4n. 9571 gagemenl & weddln~ IHNl-<1412· l19n5oo oio p p 6, xlnt cond. $000. etereo, lo4llOO/OBO. lllZI 12195.833·201"4dye. liliii-.._ ___ _.-..-.
, "'"· Sal/Sun. Telhan Or. HB. rlnge, 3 merqtJIM & 12 ftJ I MAGIC IS LANO MEM· "9"'. 7a'>a ' • . 5..._.9114 aft 8. IM&-3930
cut dlamond1, wedding BERS HI p S 100 0 .,, T :tt:= ..... 7 .............. 20_..,...l-8~-kg-S-un-Roo--I - -• 111' '77 COrotla lftbk, IUIO. elf. 422 11TH PLACE I at · · rtng curvea to nt curve ol • · • 35' Garden Ketcfl w/rant ,..,... • ., • · ' --,.. ,.... c laan. S2650 o b o.
Or .bo~. _ _. ~~th 10 lull cut 675 5796 frM ~~. NB. Gd Tri"(. •-• Stick, Nu Ir .. & BrakM. M l•D•LI II""' ....,...,. gan, blklll, looll, an-dldXNflc SALE·Mu1u:11 .... _, ... """" II .. -38 000 MI H 700 ----........... ..v 181q•""t 8. '. SJewelun 9ry_~ book1. Ilk• ~ llvlno rm Mt, dlamondt retell $9750, MANI LOW TICKETS Sun. Cond.13•. &42-123"4 IOY FACTORY DINE:Ct 7e0-a520. · • · voeume Salee. 8arvtce 1-7-7-s-R_5_L_ft_bk-.-8-1r-. ~5-epd-. -.., make ofter. No Dealere. 2 alnt lodoe 10th row . • And LeMinQ • · chrome glau dining rm S..etbank 83g.7,.15 Mlct1Mlll7~21 ,,_. •1 Ktch 79+t>ay MOOA-Llghtwalght, flberglaH •79 52111, aunroof, 4 apd, 117118Mdl81vd. 11.,eo, eq/amp, deen.
All kinds of s1utt, mostly Mt, king bdrm Ml. bunk · · ING.1611.500. 013-e022 Scamp f3' and 1e· 1ravel air, em/Im 0 .. ,, mg Hunt~onBeadl PP. $3100. 552-3272 furniture. 2315 Mergeret beda w/2 dre11er1. EState Sale: Mani 1+ct M ... Verde Country Club trallln I new 19' 6th ___ .. I ,,,,,,.. 00 • •2 2000 ,..... ... St. Set/Sun 10-• temps. ref rig, new wuh-Diamond & honey Tiger• T 1nnl1 memberah Ip ClaHIC 27 ft Feather wheel. Cell now toll frM ....,..... •O·"""· 551• 1 (11 ) • ·7: C,_,. ic:, ! rd; ~·.'btcit ~i •55 E. Cout Hwy. er/dryer. 551-8758. Eye In 18K mntg S2000tofr.8511-62311 Sloop. FM1, dry, tully tt..ae>o-3"48--4962 '°' frM CortlletllentlyLooated Newport&eacil Antique Midwest nlk n1k1, 551·3238 54•-3152 rlQoecl Needa coemettc:s b oeh Ind SAVEi & Competitive!)' Priced Jpur tin 14200/bat. 553-9933, 673--0900 collectebles, pie Hll, Newport Beach T1nnl1 $15oo: 988-0045 deye: r ure 659-5958
3206 Dakot• Ave. CM l~rt ltacL · Man'• 1"4K gold nugget Club Memberanlp S700. &46-23• 1 evee. WANTED· PV1 Pty wante to & ·e :us. running gn, nu ---------......,... Tll --Sa /S 55 • $ 2 O o e b T T paint dwn lo metal, 111· '78 Cellca Gt. Auto, A.IC. _, 1 un 9•5· 540.2o lmu:;.. Ftn o;co;a1or b r • c e I e 1 • 1 · 75-~9 Columbla 211' Merl< II. Very Y rHaon•ble ravel rlr, vef/blk 2/tone. wood Int PIS, am/fm cau. XLNT UTnl IU-
Gatage Sale: antique din-Junk, ChHpl 20 yr col· 850-4133· Rockwell 1" under grind-clean. n.-bottom paint. :Jie::J' Cllh <2131 Setea-SaNice-LHllng peril U500. &42-81 19. body, engine. tlrH. • mfl •U
Ing set. small etec tecllon 505 Santa Ana • ~ 6211 er 1125. s:t8-9490 M1.11t Mii. S12.500/0BO. · .75 XJllL, very gd cond. 14000. Call 1173-108" Meny prtoed below wtlole-
1pptcs, e tec. dryer. Ave. Newport Helghta. H~ SANDAK(HappyF .. t) Den 71"15•8·5930 or attlttltH S l(JYCAR\/ER loeded. Sac 111995. '81CellcaCoupe,llken.-, tale.~ welcOme.
COUChes, entertainment Sal/Sun .,, 9AM. lll MPllSlll Shoel IOf entire !amity, IZ 1145.9069 IMPORTANT l{)1S m Brv1W 6""4-2386 wa1 mon'• car ..... then EXAMPLES
center· ll ttle girts ' Gerw Sele 3 HP, 1 pl\ale eo gel. vef· & colora. 111.95-116.05. 5 Int 1•. good cond. wltr1r. NOTICE TO READERS ' 10.000 ml. loaded With '81 Toyote Teroel 12590
clothlng & toys. ladles' Sa..,...ttSun. lleaJ code 11nk. N•Y9f -SO-h GuerantM. Diii 12300. 6"2·7689. ANO ~~"~"',,:"i!~''' Mas4a HU .waa. A1klng 111800. 1CNM781 clothlng. booka. etc. r ~ ' *"7""' Frt/Sat/Sun 9•6. 242• S3• AlllO Ave. used. S729. Terma. wanted. 5"6-31311 LANCER 28• w/trlf, llke ADVERTISERS '79 Mudl RX7 GS "8Kml 6"2·226". '71 Old1C/Sup. Br. -.., "'--t• •na •u. 772-5390 ••-w , __ .. _.. ..... h 1 Th• price of Item• ~R loaded XLNT ... ~. Muat .82 ,. __ _.._, 18Kml,2 dr,5 Fullpwr,lllr."404ULA .....,, "" ,.... Moving, -.uthlnn must _, TIOllTI new, .....,..., wn actory edvertlNd by vehlCll sell by 8/5 •• . .,...7915 OBO. """'"""' I 5 '711 Buick ~. L TO $3990 G~A-RA_G_E_S_A_L_E_D_EA_T_H_l_N go. Old ·FMQ.' K·l;.;g bed, Bleck & Decker radi~~ arm Sat. Oct. 8 concert. Pectftc + opOona. Too much to dfflers In tM vehlcte s Servk»-LMll 58&.2310 .., apd. air. am/ m, yr Futt pwr. lfr. BJK287
FAMILY ev....,,hlng must tab'--'"""' grHt deal• .. , w, comml duty, 3 cut, Amp, 2 reaerved ... ,,, llet. 30% under new re-claultled advert11tng .,_ ng wern, 15995. &4•·2386 '78 Ply. Vol. Wgn 12•90
go. Sal/Su~' •;0•5. 2159 for "":.'duiii' and kid•. 2 VO hp, w/cablnet, alnl 130-140 both. 969-1221 placement. Flnenclng. column• doea not Include WIEST '82 GLC, AM/FM cue, lo frla•-L t i Tl Full pwr, air. 1CBK578
Meyer P:. C.M. 645-6587 Sat/Sun. 10-4. 1311 c1111 cond. s21s.53e-Mee att. 6 1211.000. &45-3877 eny appllcabl• tuH, llYmlllY s~4~ e3'r.~n1 cond. '12 TRF. ta. Uoo. ;;:;a, '79 Bu~ i:m:-$2190
s •II sun 98 m . 2 5 3 You don't need • oun lo IOHtllaaM•I 1211 Student delk/chr 150. Air-Newpof1 27•• lnbrd, auto llcenee. tr•n•l•r '"·· • '75 2002: • IPd .. lllr tr1n1. 656-9765, John. '80 Ctwtv Chevell• $2590
Brentwood. 2 new dbl "drew IHI" when you 5211 Cuabeita c:iHng fen, llne Kennet 120 53~95 ~·:~m!t~& n::· :~~u~!":n::-J: cond. (033NJL) , fTY .72 TRll lo ml tooh & Air c:ond. 308YSO
beds, 2 tngl beds, pl1e1 en ad In the Dally rev. wood bladea. Wu Viking MWlng mechlne, 11"4 ooo ' 8"42.168-4 vice eertlllc1t1on1 or • '79 3201: " •pd .. low, ' ~ run• grMt nft top wire More to chOOM from
furn • c I 0 t h Ing 5 O Pttot Want Adil Call now $139, teke $67. 5"4M740 zig-zag, buttonhole, blind · dealer documentary mllet. (5"0XIV) wtila. 81c.' em/Im 'c:ua. "RESALE/SALES"
cenla·S 100. I M2·5e78. Brue oelllng Ian w/froeted hem, etc. S 127. 5"48-67"40 WU'ftl preparation cnargea un· • ·79 733t: " apd., loaded. $2500. 780..()169 ••3 W. Bay, CM. &45-2963
tullp llghta, never uMd, WE p •y CAS H-Fo r S1bd'1. Wiii 1rde 12 ft leal otherWIM 11>9Clfled (~8071u32><0B1>., • ...,. 1 oak blades, 3 apd & r• HOUSEs to be MOVED• Hobie, exit cond . by the ad.,.,,IMr. •(lANV20:3") ._.., '4.lnroo ' ftlklWlfH tits lat•1 ... ntk Faraitut IOll Faraltart 1021 1e eo. S290 lk .a H2 eoee 73 OW 'Wii~ conv. Xlnl • -• _______ _..11 ________ verslb . t • t e WRECK bulldlng1 FREE. -· A•tt lti'fiCn/ •(,·BeoST7
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Heritage Pecan Dining tbl Elt11e Sale: All muet gol $99. 552..()796 150-4133 WINDSU~!~ $800 Pull IOU --• w/fllls & cullom p1d1. 8 KlnguBdrmeet(Splece) Late Model Candy M•· WrOUQht Iron pool guard 3 eet1Mll1, _.,.ng bags, • '81 52111; euto., '4.lnroof. ,~•: ,u:ua ~ BUG. Xlnt cond. 11750. 11 1 fGmbl;t Wagon. AMI
cane bk chrs. mint cond. $350. King mattr ... & chine. Good condtlon. fence end 2 get .. 11000 + blc:ycle trailer. PAINT & LITE BODY ( 1CG8811) MHT 1o1atOA. , Muel Mii. e«-t217 good eng, nd• trana rbh.
11800. Call Ans-Ad aprtno• S200. Dinette Ml 175. call for lnlo new Sett 1250 yex,; Aft. llpm. 831-3106 WORK: Up to 50% olt • '81 633cal: 5 apd., '58 vw aml window, rag leOOIOBO. 5"8-0621
•817, 642-4300, 2• tire. w/6 chairs $100. Burgun-963·2359 handle. 114s_9258 · IMll y0ur 881. 8111969-1221 loaded. (1CLH374) lflP IT I top xlnt bodytrneeh nd I lcL 13 ..
dy Neugh Recliner S250. , a W .._... 11_ • '12 320I; euto .. aunroot. ._. • • ... Int.' 13000/or tred• • • •• lllYFtU"'IE Go1<1sw1ve1 ROcilerS100. Dlic MuJ-Tul 1tro11er.111<1 IUM Wut.. 1111 je I DI 711111altl u... -(1FDN5•2l · fAGUnl 89e-2357 'U LG. exn eng I
Lea 957"8133 =·7• ,~'! $21~:~5~ n.-. sso. 2"1-8915 I wicL PAY CASH tor 2 Of ~ 18' Tilhhi §kl A;t;;;t c::JI lmm:a. for .ml:. (~~ .. 1~)10" low un MllUI ctlU lllU MjUJ4 '57 vw Rag Top, rebulff =:~~';"~'.hi• .....
Stereo $75, Playpen aote Set/Sun 10-3. 5""4-8152. Elec molOf, ·~ hap, $40. 3 bf houa8 that Mede to 8oet w/115HP MefeutY "°"'vehicle, cSc>fnMtlc or • '12 7331; 5 apd., loeded. 1800 dual pe>r1, radlala, ---------$250, Oak rOciler 120. Lampe. S5-S50. Bed be moved. ~133 OB, trlrtnew paint & fMlign. 551-8285 (7355637) MtrNn lta1 1141 8t9119U"kt atereo, new ·77 LaSabf•, " dr, elec
Shelf S10 Night lllndl ESTATE SALE: ColfH tram• mlac $10-'35. uphol >Ont oond. S-500 WI llY M ... 11 & wnOWt lo ml
s7. Toy t>On s5 & 115. T11>1eS150. 9· Sol• 1200. Color TV Zenith. S195. Wantto txiy bladuwought 497.2837 rnomei-. · 208 w•.111-11.ls187n1t• Ana 9:.~ Morlg~ ~5FA~;.so.... i:'~3":o.· ~:11:r· ~!2k!_n} ..... 12500' cuh. Cockatlet wtcege 140. Bullett 1250. Lar~ End Clothing, men, women•. Iron dinette, "4 chra. 7111 ILUI UIS .. -.,.. ~ Bike 120. Surlboerda Table $75. Stereo Cabl· $.50-$5. CoffM Ible, 557·95e0 aft 5/Wlcnde lllrlM ls!!t CloMd Sundey 1/c, pwr wn<SWs. "orig," '113 Baja. 51< on rebf1 mtr, --------
s10.,140, sewing macns net $25. Sewing Table Med, S35. 4 1ot11, Mailcll lait. IU4 1l·l .. lllTYUl.D Ill TllKI LARGE SELECTION OF a.v.rty Hiiia car. w . ..,. goodpalnt,eatru. 1 1900 '81 SKYLARK. good cond.
S 10 &S '5.49a-03.. m...:i appt. ool, 12""'95. 645-1731 Ndionb:a ........... j Sl20/080. 175--NEW 6 2w·s1 ==i·..:r ;' obo. "2·52". ...... "350. .... ....
Twin bedroom Ml lnctud-Exercy.;le. Hk• new cond. 'I' old, llat $300 .... 1170. m .. I .... tm Bay. i.t. HerbOr & ~: '85 Bug. dMn. rune good, Wnlac H"
Ing dresser/mirror and Ethen Allen IOV•H•l•. Mike ofter. 979-1887 hm• 5 pc Roger• por1 Blvd, C.M. &45-2183 am/Im II-track. f1200 173 sbV AR 5 ,_ tk .. 1
chest. 8 Pieces. 6"2-5873 Mnhtones. exit cond. FrMJer, upright S 100. Oyn .. onlc 1nar1, HD 25'BO:t Wittl Off™ l.M ... ·se 2205 "4 dr atlctt rbf1 obo. 55 t-4193 bett., elec ~ c:nHM . .,..,,
Weterbed, kg u . 165. S175. Evea 559·7"17• White hlde-A-8ed 1100. h1rdw1re, P1l1te·cim, Mooring end 8' Dingy VOLUME SALES eng, nu tlre1, Int.' etc. '85 VW Van. runt grMt. lie. 1 1750. 1131-5&44
5411-019 ... Good cond. Formic• OVll dln•lt• Bike 125. 536-M95 ~;_~93~ I •• n • 7 0 . :h ~51~~ SERVICE & LEASING $3000/blt. e1s-12n 1650. ~-1238 '7• Fleetwood Umo. triple
..._.. .. & wt ... I, 6Sx42 wt8 chra Gee powered Lawn ..... 7•57 WI Ill 3e70 N. Cherry Ave. ·•• 230 SL. $10,500. Good '89 Wgn •mlfm, 1ape blk. 15500obo.1135-etM Wht Wlctcer ........., Chr, 175. On bed, oompl .....,.. .. USED CARS & TRUCKS LONG BEACH "'"
'Ike ~ $135. Wick-~1·wht uphot. hdbrd w/• Mower, good cond $75. SHO-BUD. pedel atHI S (N condition Sherp Cir dack, new trana. I , .. , '78 .,_.. ... _VII'--., _ _.... ,,..._ --"' 552-8604l or 752·1"3 11 Ii '225 35' Power Boat llp. COME IN OR CALL FOR o. Cherry eiclt-405) • · .,...an""' ...-. "".--Couch S250. 645-5918 pr aheets/caaea. elec t :8896ka new. . $350/mo. 21 Balboa PIH llflAIUL l714) IU.1111 8"47-5125 dean et $1350. 1131-78711 t1n1 Cond. 11c rlflc•
Mo...tng :>ale·bHut. Oak blanket, 1prHdlrutlie Glbaon Refr10. w/Auto Ice. ~·-~-~·-Cove. Owner. &45-5135, Cormler·O.Llllo l'racs.-lne Weloome ·ee 230SL convertlble, 2 '69 Wgn amlfm, tapa $6,000. 552-31178 turn .. aotes. eppllenoea. $99. Wht. Itel Prov. Solld Oek Arm Ctlaifl, ..... UI ... 673-14&4. mYllLIT topa, xlnt cond. $15,000. deek, new tr1n1, • !'HI 'IO Sevtlle loaded lo ml W/D misc 494_5,.83 marble colfM tb~oblong) RCA Video Rec:ordef, "4eENDE au1cw 38x12. Boat lllp evllll N. Mu1t Mii. New '83 3201. t•0-0078 .., .. /wtcnda, deal at $1350. 831·7878 211one blUe. 112.9oo. pp
· · S99. 6"5-0580 Tepee. 1148-2758 type electrlc piano '°' End 01 chan--'. Aug let. 18211 BEACH BLVD. tmmeculate condition. 95~5 ctya. 'll•t1• 197.a727, &4M188. MUSTSELL:N-llvlngrm FURNITURE & APPL. nd ??? '""" HUNTINGTONBEACH lu•ua packege, FM --.....-....,..------1 et . 1nc1ud e1 SALE Captain'• Bed IM&W&YPllllS R':c'k 65C:.7552 l 2!50moll50-2758Nmag 147 .... ll Ml·IU1 ca1Mtte, aun root, log 'IMS 250 s. XLNT Cond, Gdcond. 631-80729Y9 · e 2 c 1 mm er on .
IOfalhlde•bed. 1o ....... 1. . S3 18 ft Tr1-hull, '79 70 HP •o· Newpof1 Sllp. Sall only, llahlt. elloya. Mint con-$31150. 6"7·5125 '70 Bug 78,000 mil... Cream-putt. AIT +Iota of
oak col. & end tablfll. ~::,"'c 11
5· Dr~• Evlnrude,tr811er,lkll9,llfe GoodPrecttcePlenol180. auper price, pou WIP&YTIP.W dltlon. 16.000 mllH. '702200.•dr,extratank, CHHtte. new t lrH . XtrutncludlngEatend«t
S775 . On. Bdrm: Solld · 0 ee 1 · l•cket1 & etc. '3.000. allO Story & Cl•rk Xlrl1 11..,..eboard. 673-2700. P• llD Ull S 1 " . 6 0 0 I I r m . em/tm cua, ale. 29 mpg. I 1700. 780·91175 Warran I Y. 1 7 9 0 0.
oek dresser wtmlrror Chr & ottoman S30. •o BrlldleyGTllklt.ntaVW cond . 1 900 1080 .. ., 11 sl'p, Bal..__"--. ••••ial• 213-380-9880 d1y1, $4000/obo833-8588...,. 8 33-0 326 home . hdbrd nlte stnds box Gal equarlum $50. chUllt, clusy Guft Wing 772-4&411 -• ..,... ...,,,.. ------71"-5"4M533 ...,.., '70 Sqbck. Xlnt cond. 973-1800 office.
sptme'tt. 2 mosold'saoc>. Wlhrldryr $75 pr. Plante car. Coat $60000, Mii No of Ar~ Brld~. fllNl/laall '71 290 SE Sedan, Lapla Stereo calMtte. 11400, ---------
731-9178..., or 730..()1158 SS. Plc1ur .. SS. Lampe S2.500. New Oerelli HAM MONO ORGAN Avail yrty. S..t offer. Mr 2•80Hert>or8"'d lllH 7 Blue, Wiii maintained. calt 675-0780. TllE WIEST
Queen m1ttr88S Mt. Ilk• 115 496-9398. ==rl4~~ s:~ sf~~~;:,. eU:~~r . M ....... 649-1386. COSTA MESA '71510 $5100. Cell &41-91711 '71 vw . run• & look• IEUITlll
new $l50 6"8-S40l Sota. loveat, 1200. Twn lure 2,.. Sailboat & Free Balboe l8'and dodl 141 elM Ml· 1Ul 2 dr, auto. need• body '71 2llOSL. iwto, air. mint. lf .. I ~. 85&-IM6 of ISi• model low mflNV8
Sot•. 2 ~•Ir• ' colfee ~~'t:~·s~~ ~~~ Treller, llpt e. '3.850. ~=IB~.G=: :~ ~ C:X:::::' t': WllTEll :.o;.~·1efSOOtb11 otr. 67M. 1 15.900. &45-3370 dy1.1131·1279~nd• Cadlltec• I~ Southern
Ible. I 100. 631-Ao9 Ibis, $50 ... 117!>-4&48. 6"2-9574/6"~780 Call ...... •9"4-1233 UM. 67~200 '75 •50SLC, alnt cond, low '72 Cortwr1. rbll eng, new Caltlomlal Sea UI todeyt ~ clear'l1,.78_1~ ... ~• •.• · '7.!.__~.hl~•1nt2~ az'!~ mlln. mike otter. Must brlkH, $3-400. SM-1995 UIEll
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Merlner -· IUl1, II M. 175-0238 con~. Top pnc. lope. 118·500· 962•77114. $2..00. 54()..7575· COSTA MESA .
muat Hit. 180/obo. Moorlna, Npt Harbor paldl Call Clive et B7.,.,) C:. C:-· P~~11P.91~ 6"8-153•. '7• Super Beetle 1 ownr 140 1110
1-785-11898 w/30" yewl. can ~7;_12~. 81 ( 1" 11rut1, orig owner. '79 MB 3000 Blk. lo ml. "Int onQ. ~ •
Scuba tank, tack, boOt. nu 11vt1boerd, ctoea to 118,000 ml. S2850/bl1 w/Cararnel Int. All ~tr.. paint, S2•50. Ml!-87 t7 1c.·---.-.. ----9-3-1-3
.150 857 1••11 ......... .,,... 71•t mr WllT-otr thll _., 6"6-5710 4•K Ml. Mint Cond. P.P. . S PER BEETLE _._,_._. ___ _, __ reg. • .. ,. ......... .....,.. ... ,._ 1111900. 11•-111s-881"4 7-4 u · anr1. 151 ct;;;y convwt 2LRt
T ampoll 5 11 n ...__. .._.... Marina/...... IWI ml Ull '711 2IOZ 2 + 2-btl( wt new ' ret>lt rnolor, new Int. rvna h 1 1 · d $;&. 11~10~1. .,...., '7.Y.~. monih' magi , radl811, aMlpsltln '80 "450SL, n blue. loaded. good $2700. &42-8555 ~1~~5~= con ·
&48-0651 ... t cowra. mete, am/Im '32,000. 1142-3002 '7" vw BUG 1 n WI CUI. nu trana & runt '82 30080, ellver/blk Radl• nu 'brke ~· '71 Camero VII, PS, PB,
I. t, IUI •t111Pn11• great.Cu.y631-65-43. IHther Int. 11300 ml, won•1' tut t2100: new tlr•. AM/FM case.
lltrM 1100/mo. e&0-81•5 77 280Z: Burgundy, Mu•t llhOWToom cond. $31,500 832-4099 very ctrl l3800. &44-1032 8~!2"~9.l 2 2~· = 81,'g\ ~~~ ~~'. See 15,800. Private : ... ~~ 011~8,.l~:J'i ·75 vw OUhef Stetlon IEE II FllllTI
.1•8 F d""'I ""--C I I "' 5 Perty. 955-211911 --& wk~ PP. W~. Aula. 82,000 ml, We have aru: 88tectJon .. · ree .. very . ..,..... a • • • J i1tiAee ';7.,. 2 O ...... nda S17 ..... 2 "2•'"' I NEW __... "~· Sun. TV J OH N • S Mon-Frl,1142~ ..,. --• 1 Wgn, AM/FM, 30 · · .., ~ ..., o u...... .,...,, • ..... 17... ~ ml P4'r ....... 4 epd lo ml '82 380SL. L.apla blue, w/lt .76 .. _..Bug .... 000 _.._ roiet1I Sea ua tockyf .,..,... ""· e.nL-• .....11 •tu 1""--· · ' "'-'-11hr Int, crulM con· ...., • ""• ,.,,_, __.. • anowrm cond. Muet Mii tr;r.°'Aes. alf. 10.000 ml. "* to!. new paint, """
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llC/bUfour w/2 daggar ftull•I S3500/otr. 661"°"78 Bleupunkt. t•o.ooo. IJfWl. $3300. &40-'"9
brd• 1475. Good cond. &YAIUILI '11 lllD.... a..2-3002 °' &42-4059
"89-3188 ON .. ,tOl.171-1111 ·113 MB3000Turbo. 7K ml. '711 Setroceo. Wht. gr1
Uaed DUFOUR WIND-JEEP IJl , alnt cond. blk wtcamel oond. $3000. 6"2-3152
SURFER: clHnleatr... and 80 2IOZX, O<lglnel owner, Int. $26,900. 673-80"2
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831·19"0 , .., em/Im cue. p/a, plw. Alk about the money -111reo. low m1111ge. = ,...-. ....... ~ . .-111· Southeout Codltall ,~ cNIM oontrol. Ming, 814-can ~ 'IOU thru our S-300. 546-2855 ""'"""'' ......
cru1-. Beet In Newport. lkriJtL •11 . _)Qcange .... ..,.,, 18200. Debbie P.P. purcfl ... & ..... plane. 'llO RABBIT DIESEL ... , . 673-5809,
$95001080. 1131-7785 a ==-16 IP 23;, c • -960-MaO • .. ••• Snrf. S-350. 831-59'3 rtl4 Hit 831•7022· tn/25" t 125. 857·1""8. O&S -o '1113 10SX. runt new. not 1 •llTI 1--.----.,,.---,..,...1--------
23' nlh nautlque by COr· r.:: Ml4 mt -•• com'°' l\lctc or eeretch, tmmac. 1301 Outlll S1reet 'I 1 Rabbf1 Conv, wtlt, AC, '83 Felcon Renchero. rac1-Cr•ft. C1r oonaole. --e lllO "HUI 11u1•m• thruout. aif, muat .... NEWPORTBEACH f7,500 ml, SlllOO. good cond, Nn8 good.
loaded •54. VHF, atweo. 'h "VW wu1pheil1 Tneb tnl S38951obo. IMM533 llM• 1171-1000 • .s2--02n 11300/080. 5"4Wf•7 or
air• "*· many atrM. Camper, orl~ owner. 1541 it Ton Ct b:d cMY)! .92 2eozx.. T-top. 6 epd, '81 Rabbit. etlOWrm oono.1_&4_~---·-----~cioo. ~~4;_~0 :: "4300. 850-07 '""* w/ovet drM, coi. loaded. Eatended llll'Vlce '11IU1.1 lllltf "epd, lo ml, none better, ·es Mu1t1ng, herdtop.
11"4&-0930 hm. Lm ltin Nii lecton narn, ~ OWMf. rn'ec':' ttlck.,. Alk~ 121,500 1175-4154 ~~1e.CM•~..f~~:; hr~.d :~e0o= Nn:..S~s
2•' SklpJeck FI B, 82 '11 moped lndlen S5000toffl.538-138 15K. 1 '0::2e~t 'illt19WaJ 1147 · ·
mtrtoutdrlve, ••II cond. 1100/0 BO. 191-0220 '72 GMC 2"4' moving 11en. m · • Xiit l60U1 °"' new IOW ~ 'IMS Multeng. '2900 Obo. S1•K. &46-2317 good running gear, '83280ZX-TTop, leather, I ti a• tJ. 96,000 O<lg ml. II oyl, 2nd
'81 Veapa Grande Moped wrecked-ell or part a LEO, 5 apd. 2 tone lllver, • ~..-.I. ·~. -·~ ... _ ~. ownr 975-0888. Norm 2•' Wood Hull, 10' a.am. Look•,_, Runas.'2 .. 1. 12000. 898-2357 5 yr Wlf!'-$16,300. ~ AnendngAYallableOn '71 Pinto IUPet trenap
21 50 HobrM1dlnboard1. F1ty1 • Only 1800 ml. 25. ,75 Luv 11..00 Newr lied. 537-1"434 ~~~.Modell71311131 ciar. llr. IMO. •a..-m1.
ng r g•. u y 6"5-9817 ... ,.. ""'111 . rm1rl 1111 .., ..... .,......""" 498-2575 equipped, radio. depth .,_......, l--~------
llndere. outrlggera. ·~1;:~7~1, tllll c:ond, ·79 Chev Che y•nn• 175 F:r:rt dT2, gr~. 1 -• !!elf!M!'I '77 GRANADA, V8, ,,...
Loeded with e11tru. Muat • • Pick-up. POW9t SIMtlng, owner, meoh malnt, _. --pelnt, etc, &atllnl alnt
Mii. S•295. 875·"43211 MOPED. run1 and look• orvlH control . A-1 outetandtng oono. Oar SOUTH cond. 12300. 846-e132
26ftChrle.2-CheV V-l'a 1 grHt. Aeklng S190. m •ch • n I c 1 11 y . phone. 1 2 "4 .500 . '79MtllbUV8.IOaded,new
new, good oond. MUii 489·60"8 16896/0BO. 5"&-1273. t73·1080 ao11n FM CUI, tlr• I mulfter.
eacrtflce. 15000 obo. rom .. M~.XLNTCon-fui 1141 flet 1113 II IHI YILllWllEI Purct11Md In Eur~
751-6522 Or 1159-1960 dltlon. 11 5. 548-5963 1f1 QW YM. comp re-ifO,ts;;;a;; conv. Q \117 MdBJGT, 13000 ... WIJ.111' m.1=: ~=~a.J" •~Ly:'!~'. "=•~ ~ •atr.,.111/ tlnllMd. ~· Muat w/\en lot). Aune~-obo. Cell 7 t-4-9&4--0ns II l•Dlll.I" .11 Eeoon. !tint cond. 271<
1750. Ory HuH, no bfoleen 11 .. 1111 Hll ... thll · 11750· $3000/obo, ers.t daYf, or 71•·9&2-8437 Volume a.tee, a.Mot ml. euto.J_tdlelt. amttm
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Plenty! Take a look through this newspaper and see. Local business and
consumer reports. Advertising . Sports scores and features. TV listings and reviews.
And when your customers get fussy. an entertaining story or two to keep them
out of your hair. Every day, we've got more news and information about
what's going on in this town than you'll find anywhere else. Anywhere.
So if you're thinking of opening a new shop. or planning a special weekend .
or wondering how much it's going to cost to send your kids to college,
or just trying to get the best out of life (without getting clipped),
you're in the right place. Right here.
What's In It tor you? The answer
appear• on every page ot
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WMAT DO 'tt>U TMINK
OF MV OUTFIT?
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NO CAT'S GOIN<?1
TO MAKE A FOOL
OUT OF ME
HEE HEE
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I HAVE JUST
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THANK
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DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham
JUDGE PARKER
f()(J~eyes
aren't so hot,
Dad. YOV
'Aant mx carrots?
... But eat a carrot
EVEKt Ll4Y
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What do 'P-' think
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OKAY.1
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9Mlbwtfn!
by Harold Ledoux
IT'S A
DIFFICULT
LIFE YOU
LEAD,
DARLING!
WELL,IF...OU DID, YOU .WOULD SEE
THAT YOUR HUSBAND IS·ONE OF
THE FIVE NOMINEES FC1R THE
THE WlNNER WlLL BE
ANNOUNCED T\4JO WEEKS
FROM TODAY! THE AWARD
IS VERY IMPORTANT 10 'YOUNG EXECUTIVE OF ..------11:'.iAl
THE VEAR AWARD I I ME ... ANO I INTEND
i 10 WIN IT!
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DID '(()U LOOK AT THE
NEWSPAPER THIS .
MORNlNG?
SO I WANT "°U 10 GET
OFF 'mUR BACK AND
START ACTING LlKE
THE WIFE OF THE
'IOUNG EXECUTIVE
OF THE YEAF\ I
UNDERSTOOD?
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WHAT~ THE ~UTINE. LIKE
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DINKl.E ~
MOON MULLINS
DOCTOR SMOCK ~.
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BAND CAMP ...
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ABOUT J.OAl 1Hl5 AUJARD -
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toR "ffiE COl\11N& SEA50N !
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AVOID 1HE HEAT OF THE.
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QUICK ON DRAW?
TRY THIS TEST
Ten numbers -1, 2, 3,
4, 5, 6, 7, I, 9 and 10 -
were placed In a con-
tainer, whereupon five
persons -Henry,
Eiieen, 8111, Mii and
Lii -were asked to
draw two numbers
each.
The sum of the two
numbers a.ch drew
was as follOW$: Henry,
16; E 1 leen, 11 ; Biii. 4;
Mii, 17 and Lii, 7.
How quickly can you
determine the two
numbers Heh person
drew?
P.S.: Solve the pro-
blem by a process of
ellmlnatlon .. 0 .,., •111 .,
pue I 'llW :r pue I '1119 !l pue
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• Pipe This! A wise guy cut two Inches from the
and of Jerry the plumber's y•rdstlck. If Jerry
unknowingly uses the yardstick to mNSUre and cut a
ls-foot length of pipe, how m.ny Inches short will It
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•lthoulh 'tis by everyone felt1 by two letters fully ••·
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tfla •ftlwef'f C A.NI ,Mu9. P-••U.
• Rlddle-Me·Thls! What exercl9" toughen the
skin? Callus·thenlcs. Wh9t should you buy If you don't
want to sing alone? A duett·yourself kit.
CHA•MED LIFEI Who can uy .._..•Ml ln wMf ferM
Priftce CMnnl.. will .,._.rt Add nMssiftl 11,..,
For Better or For Worse
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Dion: ,,..,... OCJ'Oll tM wam.
nette Fanlcello have signed
for a new version of their
be.1ch movies. Now there'll be
a reunion of 1Ys golden old-
ies. NBCs High School US.A.
1V movie will star Elnor
(Father Knows Bes/) no.a..
bue. David (Ozzie and Hor·
'f'iet) Nd1 oa. 'lbay (leaue It to
&ovo') Dow, AD-r:-r:::r r=
wrl•bt and
r..f (The Don-
na Reed Show)
PI w. They11
~parents to some
of today's vidkids,
like T~rent ~~( (i
:O:.~l, Mc-main·
land Olina, where
rock music is
considered deca-"'·
dent and corrupt·
Ing, Elton Jolm was ab&e
to 80 around virtually~
-despite the two-carat dia·
mond in his left ear. His ef10
wu just as monumental. Said
FJton of China, 'This ls the on·
celebrityauctwnh~dfor~
man Ltars anti-Moral Majori·
ty group, People for the Ameri·
can Way, netted $1 25.000.
Some of the items bid away:
personal interviews with
former Preti cleola Ford and
Cartel' (S4,000 eachi a~
dinner cooked by Dom
Delalee (S 1,500), dinner
with Dudley Moore ($3,000)
and lunch with Tip O'Neil)
($2 ,000). Debbie lleyaolda
will jump out of a cake for
S 1,000 (even though she bid
$100 so she wouldn't have to~
The bargain of the evening,
however, was Jobn
lftvolla's sweater from Slay·
ing Alive. It sold for SSO, to ac·
tress Danielle (Archie
Bunker's Place) Brl8ebok
-Robeft Windeler
NEW YORK -What good
can come out of being
charged with alleaedly
cas h -ing
Sl8,014
worth
of So-
c i a I
Security
ly place I could possibly 80
sl1htseeing without bein1
hassled or asked for my
autograph." ... Singer Jack
Joaee. who warbles 71tf
lout' Boa theme on 1V lo. h_~
his own love boat in San rran·
cilco's Marina. While appear· .
lng It the Fairmont Hotel. Jack
and h.11 new wile. Kim, set a
tulle free but can't brtna Jlcll '• dot In the hotet, So duitna hll
two-week en1aaements, he
rent1 a )'Kht '°Ill th~ can
llve aboard happily .... A
checks issued to your de-
ceased mother? Says actress,
Monique Van Vooren.
"Now I know who my friends
are and who has been using
me all these years. I have a list
of everyone who has been
supportive and those who
could not wait to bring me
WASHINGTON -To many
Mr. T may be the toughest
guy in television . but
Repre9elltatlve Mickey
LelMd (l>Tex.) wants to cut
him down to size. Leland
thinks he's a poor jmage for
blacks and other minorities in
1V programming. During re-
cent House hear-
ings Leland
blasted the star of
The A-Team, call-
ing him a "buf·
foon " and "a
Stepin Fetchit:·
Says Leland,
"Georce Pep-
pard does all his
th.ink!~g for
ham .... Now
that their 1-year·
old son, Quinn
Bradlee, is foddl· ._,.'-Im: _,. '°'lie' our boby boom. ing about, 77;ie
down ." ... Talk-9how host Washington Post's Ben
Rep PldllllD recently nailed Bndl Ee and W,. Qulan
the elusive Jobaay Cm have apparently deCided they
for an interview. Then hosting need more living space -
A.M. Lm A~ and now co-90fTle S2-mill.ion-wot1h more.
hosting New York's The Mom-That's what sources say the
ing Show. Phllbin first asked couple pajd for their new
Carson wh~ever gives in· Georgetown d~. The property
tel'\iews. nded Johnny, includes a tennis court. guest
"I've nothing more to say. house and hastoric ~m
There only 90 many times mansion, where Abraham Un·
you at the same thing coin's son, Robert Todd Un·
about your fe." ... Oscar coin. once resided. The seller:
winner JeHIC Laa1e RJ . ~ lobaoo> heir doesn't want to be one of !midi · and his wife,
those actresses who reach Vicki.... aal4 Reasan
middle • with nothing 1o showed on a poet's touch re-
show for it but a slew of cently at the annual Gridiron
scrapbooks. Already the Oub dinner. an off.the-record
mother of 2-year-Old Alex· evening in which the town's
andra (by MUdaall p~ and politkos skewer
Bary•baikov), Jessica each other and 90metimes
says she'd rather have a thermelves. The Presid~nt
slew of kids .... Mer DDD aooned this verse, among
RJckle• presented his others. to the tune of
13-year-okt 90n, Lawrence "MMana":
COrey, to the audience at
Las \'egas's Sahara Hotel.
the boy bowed, then
panicked. "What do I do
nowT' he gulped to hit
father, whole retpe>nte
was. "Gd off quidt Md
see what Mommy I•
doin1 with our
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-Anita SumtMr
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llO-MOOB star of Oclopussy
It eee•• tbal you're =-~~
F( ~·s because I'm con-
vinced that in this business
it's more important to be
lucky than talented. In fact.
the ratio is 99 percent luck. 1
percent talent. 1 guess I'm one
of the lucky ones. It's also not l
what you know but whom f
you know. Furthermore. it's 1
AOOd to be al the right place al f
the right time and know the
right person to give the right (
ansv.-ers to.
......... =-··-""' ol RemlnfOn Sletlt
You're H *-dy. Do you
tltlBk ,_ •• ftW .. ~
rtedP -R.P .. s.iata Fe.
N.M.
I'm for It. I believe in it I want
to get married. One reuon for
my unmarried state is that 1
don't beUeve In lharina a
man. Evey man l "'* m"" date me exdualvely, b«AU..
I'm old.fahioned. The onty
thln& II. ~ the mm Ind
my ~. work, I live like 1 monk riflhl now becallle I Ill
up 11 5 A.M. and don~ Ill
home till 8:30 P.M.
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i ~ ~ I was once told a remark of Winston
ChurctWl's that I have recalled many
times. ''It is the courage of a few," he
said ... that makes the rest of us possi·
ble."
His words have -. special meaning
for me because I am one of those who
would not be here il it weren't for the
oven¥helmlng courage of·one of those
few.
Every page of recorded history is
blotted with examples or man·s in-
humanity to man, but every now and
then an individual stands up, a light In
the darkness -a person who risks
everything for others in a transcendent
act of courage.
Often these people come from the
most unexpected quarters. Such was
the case 18 months 8fJO in the after-
math of the terrible airplane cruh In
Washington D.C. The entire nation
watched on television as Arland W1I·
Iiams Jt, a fiftylsh, baldlJ\fl passenger
known al the lime only as "the man in
the water," paued a lifeline dangling
from a hovering helioopter five limes to
fellow victims dingina to a piece of tail
section, each time puttln& another's life
before his own. untJI he slipped siJentJy
to his death In the frigtd watet
We search for examples of those few
to whom we ~ '° much, and we
think of Gandhi; Mlrtln Luther Kina:
Mother Teresa. workina amona the
poor and dying of Calcutta; Father 0..
mien, ltie 19th<en!l Belaian mit-
sionary Who mini. to the toraonen
tepm of Molokai until he. too, died of
their di!eate; Raoul Wallenberl, the
SwedJsh dlplomal who re«ued 50,000
Hunprian Jews from deportllJon to
AulChwitz belore he w11 lbducled by
Soviet police ln 1945 and diMppeared
lnCO the Gula8 prilona. •
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But most often. those individuals
who demonstrate superhuman courage
and love are anonymous. their acts
unknown and their deaths unmarked.
Nevertheless. we owe them every-
thing. including the hope they give us
by showing that the human spirit can
survive death.
My three children and I, my four
sisters and their children all owe our
lives to a simple peasant woman who
lived in an isolated village In Gr~ 35
years &80· She never attended school
beyond third Fade nor traveled more
than 50 mUes from the stone huts of
her Villlfle. She 8'ew Up in I society SO
strict and repressive toward women
that fro~the of JI she was not
allowed to to a man until she
wu h over as a bride to a
stran&er -a visltof from a forei&rt land
-tefeded by her fllher. She carefully
tollowed the rules of her primitive
IOde(y and never rebelled apinsl
thole who told her how to bettave. ,
But when this peasant woman was
faced wfth a threll to her children -
the one thin& In lite lhe loved most -
she found extrlOl'dlnary counee. She
deled her whole ~ and the enny
of pnillas that had occ:up6ed It, even thoulh ln the end her deftanc:e would
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mean her imprisonment. torture, trial
and execution before a firing squad.
She died in a lonely ravine in 1948, her
body tossed into a mass grave and
covered with stones. She was 41 years
old.
That woman was my mother, Eleni. I
was 9 years old when she was mur-
dered. If she had not round that
courage. which is given to so few. my
youngest sister and I would have been
collected by the guerrillas who oc-
cupied our villase during the Greek
civil war and sent to camps over the
border in Communist coumries. along
with the 28.000 other Greek children
who were taken from their parents. My
older. teen·ase sister would have been
conscripted by force and sent 10 fight
with the guerrilla army on the blood-
soaked balUefields of northern Greece
m the last months of the war.
My mother was not one to look for
trouble. From the day the Greek Com-
munist guerrillas captured our villase
of Lia in November of 1947, she tried to
appease them. She went uncomplain-
ingly on the daily work details required or all villase women· building fortifica-
tions. c.arrying wounded, baking for the
guerrilla army. She allowed our house
to be taken over as the security prison
(where she would later be tortured).
moving her family into her mother's
two-room hut. She watched as our food
was taken away. No one forced her to
make the choice she did. But there was
one thing my mother would not sacri-
fice: the safety of her children .
many years later. Others were not so
lucky.
But my mother was not willin~ 10 re·
ly on luck when it came to the hves of
her children. She found a way to
organize our escape down the moun·
rains. through the mine fields, to where
we could contact our father. At the last
moment, as the guerrillas demanded
women to harvest wheat in a distant
village. she elected to stay behind,
knowins what it would cost. Her driv-
ing obsession was to keep her children
safe and together. and she succeeded.
Today my four sisters and I live in
Massachusetts. along with our chil-
dren. the grandchildren Eleni never
lived 10 see. They are her legacy. 13
grandchildren and two great-grand-
children. surrounded by family. love
and the opportun11ies available in the
land my mother always dreamed of
reaching.
As a child I rell helple~ to deal with
my mother's murder. But soon I realized
that one day I would have to travel
back to the village where I was born to
learn exactly what had happened to
her.
I don·1 know if it was deS(iny or
design th at led me into purnalism in
college and then to a career as an in-
vestigative reporter. Even as an adult.
in my 20's, when I went back to my vil-
lage of Lia for the first lime. where my
mother's bones lie in our neighbor-
hood church. I still wasn't ready to
listen to the details of what she had suf-
fered. But I knew one day I would have
to do it. and when I was sent by The
Neu; York Times with my wife and
three children to Athens in 1977 to be a
foreign correspondent covering the
Middle East. all the elements for my
search started coming together.
I had gained the skills necessary 10
pry the truth from relut1ant witnesses
who knew what had happened 10 my
In the spring of 1948 the guerrillas
inscituted a new program called the
pedomasoma. They announced that
all children older than 2 would be
taken from their parents into Com-
munist countries where they would be
raised and educated as Communists.
The children of Lia were starving
before their mothers· eyes, and the
guerrillas offered food to any children
who were volunteered. Then one day.
hiding in my grandmother's ~an field,
I heard two guerrilla officers talkrnin~g~. t.:========'.:::~···~~~~~~~~~~:E~~~ saying that they were going to _ Nidtoial Gt.1(lt uJdt hi$ badt to Lia, t/w
take all the children of the Gr.* """-whtttt his nt()llw:,, ElmL
village. whether their mothers was murdttred: b8ow. "°"' cau;tt °"
volunteered them or nol. I ran to Nm by 0 hldMn comno 111 GWtt.
tell my mother and she began to mother after we escaped from the
plan the mass escape that would village. Many or the villasers who
send us behind the lines of the Na-had betrayed her and spoken
tionalist soldiers. so our father a,ain5t her at her trial. and the
could reach us and bring us to guerrillas who tortured her and
America. where he had gone a lired the shots thM killed her. were
decade earlier. retumina to Greece alter ~ars in
My mother had a choice. Uke the exile. And those who still lived
man In the water. she could have behind the Iron Curtain could be
savl'd her own life. She could have tracked down. In 1980 I left my
hoped, as most mothm In northern job with ~ Ntw >t>,. 1imes to
Greece did. that one day she would be devote all my energy to the
reunited with her children. She knew search for the truth.
that her older daughte~s would be sent The journey that tallowed was
to fight with the suerrillas. but she the most difficult of m~ life. h
could hope they would somehow sur· took me 10 England. C.,nada,
vive. Most of the mothers from our America. Poland. Hungary,
viUaae took that chance. and In many Czechoslovallla 1nd au over
c..es they did find their children, Creece. I lnterv~ hun·
dreds of people -former friends and
neighbors of my mother. vi llagers who
had witnessed her trial. false friends
who had testified against Iler to win ap·
proval from the Communist guerrillas
and the guerrilla soldiers and officers
who carried out the policies that led 10
her death. I spoke to witnesses of her
execution. I learned many things that I
had never suspected about mr mother
and. eventually. about mysel .
As soon as I began my journey. I
realized that it wasn't enough to tell
what had been done to Eleni. I wanted
to take physical revenge on those most
responsible lor her suffering. if I could
put my hands on them. Besides the
miniature tape recorder I used to
record all interviews. sometimes in
secret. f carried an unmarked pistol I
had obtained during my years t'Overing
organized crime for The Times. r hoped to track down those who had
killed her dnd to make them suffer as
they had made her suffer. The rage that
had been growing in me all those
years. what Aeschylus called "the pain
that never sleeps," demanded the relief
of spilling blood.
The search took over two years. and
finally I did confront the one man still
alive who had the greatest responsibili·
ty tor her torture and death. The villag-
ers knew him as Katis -"the judge" -
but I discovered that he was·a retired
justice of the peace named Ach11leas
Lykas. living in the village of Konitsa. It
was Katis who had arrested and inter·
rogated my mother. prose<:uted her at
her trial, ordered her to be tortured and
sentenced her to death.
Finally I did confront
the one man lltlll allve
who waa rapontllble s
tor my mother'• t1ea11a. I
The fir51 time I knocked on his door. I
with my gun concealed under my
jacket and the tape recorder hidden in
my sock, I found Katis surrounded by
his wife. his daughter and his little
grandson. He wa.o; an old man . but as
arrogant as ever. I confronted him with
his crimes and he denied them. The
presence of his family made me hesi·
tate. and I tried to goad him Into attack-
in9 me. knowing ihat if he did my rage
would take over and I could klll him
without thinking of the consequences.
Finally I spat in his face, the wor t In-
sult lo a Creek. He rose to his reet
shouting, "You ~It on me! Do you
know wno I am?' But his wife leaped
between u~ and pushed him back In
his chair. The moment had pa~ and
I turned and walked out. vowing that
next time I would corner him alone.
Stiveral months later I k>llowed Katis
to a vearlOn apertment on the sea.
waited until his family had gone out for
r '
a swim and bad the lock of h.is apart-
ment. I lound him ~ in an arm-
chair, his paiama top open to reveal his caved-in. withered chest, his mouth
pping to show the missing teeth; a
wreck of a man who appeared already
dead. As I pointed the gun at his tem-
ple, I realized I <X>Uld smother him with
a pillow and his family would think he
died in his sleep. But as I stood there,
thotJshts of my childml aOwded into
my bead. My children and my mother.
Her last words, according to a neiahbor
passing by the execution site. had been
·not a cry of vengeance, but of love:
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"My children!" In order to summon the
hate necessary to kill Katis, 1 would
have to destroy the part of me that is
most like my mother.
I'm still not at peace. nor has the
longing for revenge left me. But the
long and painful journey that ended in
the judge s apartment has yielded me
many rewards that I didn't expect.
As I tried to recreate the last 10
years of my mother's life -years of
war, famine and hardship, while she
tried to keep her five children alive
without help from anyone -I learned
that her story was not one of total
misery. but of joy as well. I
rediscovered the good times we had
together, the games we played and th e
jokes we shared. And I found an
understanding of her as she really was
-not a fountain of strength. as I had
seen her from a child's perspective -
but a complicated, troubled woman
sub;ect to fears and doubts. But when
she was pushed to the wall. she
possessed the intelligence to know
what she had to do and the courage to
do it. I have a new knowtedge of my
mother now and. as a resuJt, a new joy
in my own children and in the life she
bequeathed us.
I have also come to know the
strange, primitive world in which
Eleni lived - a world of magic and
superstition, rich in customs and prac·
tices that now seem as distant as the
Middle Ages. The story of my mother
is the story of a woman trapped, like so many women around the world, in
a rigid society and victimized by
political forces that she couldn't com·
prehend -for my mother was a
stranser to politics; she was motivated
solely by human compassion. She
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rillas in our house to protect them
from persecution, yet it was their com-
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ol whll the .... Pen me: my We In •
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TIMOTHY LEARY
THE HIGH PRIEST OF LSD EMBARKS Ql\1 A NEW TRIP
Pahops no man has bttn more
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11modry Uary. psychologist. pion«r in dnl8 ris«uch and proponent ol ''the
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a htad of his~ M was also blamtd
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"""'1«I to prison in 1973. Sina his 1916 ,,._, l«lry has bttn leading a
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operience your life is chan(ied ~
cmR you tee that there'• a whole
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Qro.,.. ........... ,..
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Leary: I have alway$ been apinst or 1
aa least neutral on the use of all druas I except psychedelics. l<el1ainty ~
thal 1 WWt't able to be more foraful
about plannina and preparation [k>f
taking PSYthedelic dJuts). l regret lhal l goc so involved in the premures of the _
times that I waso 't a better husband. a l
bdler lalher. My Soina to prison ... had ,;
catastrophic ek1s on mt marria8e and my kids .... Now I have a 9-yeaf.
old slep9on who is playillfJ U1de
League and I ~amazed and amused
when I was o&red the job of Honorary
Team Fathet I came home and looked
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tum on, chanae your life.
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set OUI k> Ind IOfnldUne beDK Why
do the beet ae.w the hive? Why do lhe
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ple wUI continue to llw In Amertca. 11-
UM>Uldt some of ua move on. When a beehlve ldl lOO ~and when. queen me. ol and IClrtl lnother one. now, Is
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DOES ROMANCE
GET EASIFR WHEN YOU'RE
HARDTOGET?
By John E. Gibson
TRUE OR FALSE?
l. Most people's definitions of love are
~speed with which a romance
deveklps partJy depends on the physi-
c.11 characteristics of the two people in-
volved.
S. When it comes to love and romance.
playin8 hard to get can really get you
Somewhere. f. Many people who are friendly and sociable tend to have problems sustain-
ing mutually satisfying physical love
relationships.
5. The older you get. the less pleasure
and satisfactjon you derive from love-
making. -
.. The need tor power can be destruc-
tive to a relationship. .
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I. False. A NationaJ Science Founda-
tion psychotog;cal study found that
most people's definUions of love are
specific. including feelings of care and
need for the partner and trust in his or
her inle8rity and sincerity. However,
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other attitude.
2. »w. Oty University of New York researchers observed in a study of phy-
sical attractiveness and romantic In-
volvement that two equally attractive
individuals fall In love quickly (less
than three months). But couples in
wtUch one member is more altrlctive
than the other progress more slowly
from frie.ndship to love (they tend to
know each other at least eight months
before even dating}
S. False. The harcko-get date was
singled out ~ an arrogant person with
an exaeigerated sense of self·
importance by undergraduates whom
investigators surveyed at East Ten-
nessee State University. The highly
available dater. male or female , scored
no bettet The most favorable pe~
tions were associated with the
moderately available dater, considered
more trustworthy, less self<entered
and generally more desirable than the
other two types.
4. False. A study conducted by special-
ists from the University of Nevada,
Kent State University and California
Polytechnic State University found thal
people who have ditficulty developing
satisfying physical love relationships
lend to be anxiety prone, hostiJe and
anlisoclal.
5. False. While a highJy active sex life
Is not mandatory for healthy and hap-
py aging. according to University of
Connecticut researchers, they also con-
duded that when the elderly do have
sex, they enjoy it more than their
younger contemporaries. e. 7>ue. A University of Michipn study
Indicated that for many people, the
drive for power and the will to love
rep~nt opposite poles of human ex-
istence and are great sources of human
conflict. Power is defined u the capaci-
ty lo get things done, while love means
caring tor others. The study showed
that people who c:an Integrate and
balance the two c:an atta.ln tfie highest
degree of personal development. How-
ever, In their most perverted forms
~ t>ecomes domination and love
1eS manipulation and if you use
power to get love or love lo pin ~
a reladonshlp becomes destructive. fW
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is is the story of a
ough. tight-lipped fel·
ow named Robert Sac·
chi, .AXA the man with
Bogart's face. Sacchl grew up
in the Bronx. a super-street·
wise guy. But a romantic. too,
and loaded with integrity. Just
like you know who.
"I think I'm Bogart's best PR
person," Sacchi. 40, told us
with Bogart's distinctive lisp.
"So maybe he should send
some residuals down, huhr'
In truth, the blessings have
been sent down in (Sam)
Spades.. Sacchi's cloned ap-
pearance has landed him
roles in a half-dozen films,
hundreds of 1V commercials
and one Broadway play (Play
It As<Jin, Sam). He JUSI had a
No. 1 record in Europe, and
he's now recording an album
and hosting~ Hollywood
Mysteries for lV's Entertain-
ment Tonight.
Not long ago he was just
another hungry actor. Then
one day he heard about a play
featuring a Bogart characten·
zation. and the days of want·
ing to be Paul Newman were
over. But Sacchi stresses that
pl«)dn9 Bosie requires an OC· tor. noc a mimic. 'There are
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lots of good Buimperso,nators llOUX. MU.I, "Unfortunately," says Rpunz-
who do Bogart. t thats over llOUX NU.I.I heimer spokesman eter
in 30 seconds. You have to Packer, "none of these cities is
give a full interpretation of a wen it comes to really much of a crossroads,
character." spending a vac:a· or what you could call prime
Sacchi does point out one IDl llN'if/ Iran home. tourist areas. althoueh Albany
major difference between ,--------------., isn 't far from
himself and Bogie: 'Tm better i Plains. Ga. But
lookin'.'' ~ then the days of r crowds rushing to
rll'A!41
G gratulat.ions! >bu wiJJ
participating in the
984 Summer Olympics.
This year. br the first time.
Americans will be able to vote
on the outfit the 700 members
of the U.S. team will wear in
the parade of nations during
the event's Opening Ceremo-
nies.
Your chance to be an Olym-
pic judge of sorts is being
broueht to you by Levi Strauss
& Co.. this year's official
Olympic outfitters. You can
cast your ballot throueh Sept.
30th al panicipating stores
that carry Levi's apparel.
~ers have a choice or the
three looks pictured beJow
(from left): active, W!51em or
classic. -.
Bot don't make your choice
too hastily. Betty Louis, Olym-
pics apparel director for Levi
Strauss, explains that the
company has to desi8n outfits
thal will look 800d on both
men and women, "everyone
from an 80-pound IJYITU'!d to
a 30().pound weightlifter.''
Plains seem to be
over."
I s the world
ready br design·
er salami? One
hopes so because
acoordlng to Food
& Drug PocluJ8ing
ma&azine. Molinari
& Sons will be seal-
ing salamis in can-
nisters designed
and si9ned by
famed Italian
designer Primi
--------------Angell, available there's no place like
... well. home. A recent sur·
vey by Runzheimer and Com·
pany Inc .. a Rochester. Wis .•
consulting firm, concludes
that even the overnight
traveler pays dearly.
According to the study,
Manhattan is still the most
oostty place to visit. One night
in a first-class hocel and three
meals In "llC>Od" restaurants
costs the ~a-heeled traveler
S 164. Next on the pricey list is
Wuhinston, D.C., (Sl46) fol·
lowed by San Francisco
(S 125), Los Afl8eles (S 125).
Olica,<> ~ 122) and Allantic Qty (Sil . Of the 00 cities surveyed,
Roddord, Ill.; Sioux Falls.
S.O.; Albany, Ga.; Great Falls,
Mont.: and Sprtnsfiejd, Mo ..
are the blrpin ipOCS to vlsll.
An oveml&ht vilitor can set a room and three meaa. -all
ftnt da. -for about S60.
only in a limited edition, of
oourse. The idea is to familiar·
lze consumers with Molinari's
new lrna&e, so !elect salamis
will be sokJ to the truly status-
consdous, in cannisters fea-
turi"8 the ereen. red , blue
and gold design soon to be
used on all of the company's
deJi meat packag1Jl8.
m+•
they say crime
't pay. This
WliBmMonow
and C,ompai\y ls publishing
Who Ki/ltd ~ &>bins Fam-
ily?. which will award S 10,000
to the lucky reader who an-
swers thal question by ApriJ
15. 1984.
The new mystery wu "cre-
ated" by literary .,t Bill
Ad)er and penned by veteran
myaery Wt1ler Thomas aw.
lain. They promise that the
book contains at least as
many clues as it does Robins
family members.
For. you see, one has to
answer not only who killed
the eight Robinses. but also
where. when. how and why.
And with all the bitterness
and bad blood 8owing be-
tween family members and
their business as.sociates. the
possible motives for murder
are many.
Only Adler and Chastain
know the answers, which are
sealed in a vauJt. "Even I
wasn 't given the answers,"
says the book's editor, Jeff
Stone. "And I haven't figured
them out, either."
The prize money will be
awarded at the May 1984
American Book Convention
in Washington , D.C. So brush
up on your criminal psychol·
ogy, ·all you Sherlocks out
there. and set to work. Ten
grand isn't robin's feed.
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shoes. tents, BWnlflllS, upholstery yoursell,
Quickly end economically. Seve on repair
bills t<u includes awl. 2 ntedlu, heevy
wued thread. illuslfated 111$lrUCtions
H3087 LAMher Awl. . . . . 53.49
RETURN ADDRESS TAB FOR PET $1
No need to woiry about your pet getting los1!
This l1le11me return 1dd1ess leg shows the
pet's namt, plus vou1 name address and
pt10ne nombe• -pe1mane11tly engrevecl 1n po~
1shed s111nless steel Complete Wtlh S1urdy
meta I hOok £ IUV lo pul on colla1
P4008 Pet I D Tag.
YOUR STATE
RETURN ADORESS LABELS
You• home 1t11111lhouetlt, 1ts flldlname and
ycur name end addrm P11nted 1n rich blue
h1gt11tgllt these utra l¥Qe ~ .. x "I" whtte
sell·sttck labels Up to 3 hnu, 28 l1n11s
end 19eces eech All 50 sletas av11l1bfe.
plus 0 C and Puerto Rico Stt ol 250 libels.
P6197 Pera. S~te Labels ... $2.99
TAKE nt£ 8UESSWOftK OUT OF
COOIUllG SPAGHETTI! •-cook too much or too finle sgein. Plutlc 1111111il let·
tur11 4 PfOpot1ioned o09ni119s -letJ you
measure dry IPlllhltti into exad ltfVlllV'
Double 0( COfllbine Portions IOI more thin 4
wvings 11". wlutt. Grett kitchen helper!
1<e22e Speohettl Meuur9 .... • 1.99
TOENAIL SCISSORS
These surg1cal·type 1C1Ssors feature short,
tapeied blades especially designed IOI toenail
ci1pp1ng Tht long shank gives extra lev911ge
and mentuverebiltty The she1p steel edges
1t1e designed tor cutting tough, thick toenails
easily and quickly! 4 inches long
F4091 Toeneil Sclaors ...... S3.99
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PROTECT YOUR BANK ACCOUNT! Pockat-s111 che<k ptotector guards aga1ns1
possible 1lt111n11 of your checks. Simply d11I
1n amount you want, stamp check Rollers ere
1mpragn1ted with 1 built·in ink supply, good
for thousands of 1m111ess1ons Dries instantly
Grett lor anyone who wr11ts checks 3" case
95051 Proteet·A-Cti.Q ..... $6.98
3-YEAR
APPOINTMENT
GALEN DAR
Keep !rack of evenls coming
up in 1984 thru 1988! Put 1111
vour memos down in one plate
where you won't overlook
them. Eech 8'.'z" x 11" sheet
shows a full month al a glance.
with roomy squares for daily
notes. 3 full years wilh each
month tab 1ndued leather·
T::;~~. $24H
Calendar
lftl'fl'l<~o -bW h«I"' W111., 0.1•1 11
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IWSED-lETTEll UATIOllERY ._ ._. a """" .._. "' •lltlnt f9lttd ftttll1 I I dillinctiw twflHtTlpe ICant lflll
llelldlonle stltlOllllJ. OlooM de111 blue on
IOft blut Of NII on iwory. 60 pen, tMelt. 26
plein. 7 Wt 1 10". 50 lfM!oclet. Gih·bcued P1035 ,..,., 8tue St.ltionefy H .N
P103t ,..,._ Ivory IDetolMl'I y H .N
W1TH RAISED SOLD 1.ETTtRS
You1 nemt a llldreu in rel•d Vold ''"'" on lowly mett•linillh whitt stlf·ttick llbel1.
OittinctlYI touch lor I ll yolJf 1111111.1., etdl·
eges. etc Boxed Mt of 260. ~ • 1 I~ Up
to 4 linea. 28 lt1ttr1 lftd "*'' pet llnt "1n "-IMd Ootd Ubtt11 ... '2.H
IUTCHE• SfllU lfflB.D cowwa 9111 bt-IWMll coumr Ind lt!M-kltPI food tplll1
out of nemiw hri~letn ~· Mo in-
1tall9lion-1imply pcaition Spill Shield over
the tp1ee betwetn epplience and counter.
3 lt10fl9 hidden ~ hold it secu<tty "' pl1et White polyettiyl111t..1. fire rrtlfdant,
_.,to wipe cl..n. 214"x21
1<1352 Spill ltMlcl 13.H; 2 tor H .H
IAIE POTATOES
OllTOVETOP
St~ Top Oven dot• all aorta of small
biking jobl-um only tbout 1/l2 lh•
energy of en CMnl Gf11t for potatott.
browHnd-atM rolls, cuatarcls, ~Its
Flnt crlaper end bun Wlt'mtr. S.W.1 en-
lfVY, kM1>t kitchen c:ooltt. Chrome
finish. For oe• or tlectrlc renge.
1(11M ·~-°""· ........ "
BUNION TOE RELIEF Designed 11y en
orthopedic suroeon 1lle.111a pain! Urges
Ille big toe towerd 1 more no1mal pos111on
Ad~table tension gently but firmly counte1
acts ttle causes oi d1scomlon end delo1m11y
while you sleep. Washable, Specify shoe me.
ITlltn or woman, right 01 left foot 4-8 wt\ del
01013 Band8ge S 1.4.99 2 lor $28.99
LIFETIME ADDRESS BOOl Always up to d1t1. always alphtbettcal To
meke a change, JUSt r""ect a loose-IHI caidl
Ends messy aoss-outs book 1s always neetl
leethef·hka COV91, alphabe!1cal dividers Oeslt
wtS" • 7'4~ ~ Slll21·i ,5~Ref1lls4JYlll
S505e Podlel Sia, 100 ca1ds $2.ff
85051 o..k Size. 100 urds .. SS.99
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SELf.STIClt KITCHEN LABELS Wll~
yoor name quldlly Identify your gill 1m ol
prtalfVtS, baked goods. homemade cand1u.
ate. G111t IOI chu1ch wppers. bakt salu1
Your name l)linted tn bl1rk on glom yellow
libels: seucy cook on lht iide as accent
2" i 21• • Up to 18 letttis and spam
Pe029 150 Kitchen L.tt>els S2 H
PROTECT HAJRDO AS YOU SUEP REMOVt UllWAlfTED HAIR safety & Wllllt up beeuly sllop-hesh when vou w111 taslly with "Touch of Vtlwt" diK No mes·
this bonntt Comfor11bl1 but tum net tdjust1 sy creema or wtxtl No pe1nlul twet11ng No
to 1ny co1ftu1t to kHP 1t flesh. nell 1nd nicks 01 Kflptt lightly rub spec1•llY tr11t· uncrushed-ewn 11 you toss and IU1nl Vtl· ad pumice disc over skin Unsightly 11111 la
ao • closure hOlds bonntt snugly. comlorlebly 'er1Std" without u1111tt0n Lents f1c1.
Http upenstve sets last lono-r W1slllbl1 11ms, legs soil & smooth In lllndy compeC1
N5083 S ... p C•P· ... '2.99 N2053 "Touch of Velm Oleo '2.99
IU rim Alll EAR
HAii SAm.Y!
Good gtooming demands 1ha1 unsighlly hair in
nostrils and ears be removed-end now you
can chp it out safely! Why risk infection by
plucking, or by nicking with scissors? Tiny
multi-blade rotary shear is safe, gentle. eftec·
live Finest surgical steal
F418 Kllpet1e ". .............. $5.99 l• IUTER llSTAJITLY!
Ful better, too, w11h Posture Bra. Comlort·
ebl1 elestic back supPQft gently llolds your
shoulders. helps you stand straighter. You
look shmmer, younger Whitt nylon/spendex
wtth IJOWll' nel. Eluttc straps. side & bot10tn
panels. Ord11 by bla silt N1085 134Bl 1111088 134CI 1111091140CI N1088 l38Bl NI089 138CI 111109313601 111108713881 N1090138CI NI094t3801 ~ture 8r8 ................ H .H
REMOTE CONTROL SWITCH
Extend your reach tf> 1111 across the room
Stsy 1n your cozy bed or comfy chaif to turn ott
T\I. radio, limp -iust llttk !ht~ switch I PIU1l 1pplt1nces into 1h1s unit, unit into well plug
That's all lhere 1s 10 ill A lu1ury lor yourself. so n1te for the bedridden. Ul lis1ed
H3328 Remote Cof'ltrol S~tch S5.99
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OVAL RETURN ADDRESS LABELS
Your nemt, tddrtss and i1p code f11turtd
1n elt91nt Park A11111ue sc11p1. Grecelul OYal
shape and flowing w1pt lend • d1s1111ct1ve
lleir to all your correspondence Stlf·sltck labels thllil al a touch. Rich black prtnl on
260 crisp wtute labels: 1" x 2': Nicely boud.
P3072 Oval Address Label• .. $2.98
~2-11. a UT. POSTER
~ ie .., pidln • ..._._ c:dficm, -n. lic:Mle. ll6lc:lt ......... Of C9lat
.,...tlOI tno ....,._, ... or • 36.a c:okl .............................
~ I 3-ft. bid ....... ..ti ,...., c-rol!M ii ........... ,........
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P2064 Giant Pho4a.. ..•.••••. H .M
Any 2 ... •12..99 Any 3 ... $17.99
LOOK U.. Ml>,,_ Have a pot bellV"
Put n In llt plecel Welst Belt sl11111 you ~
the moment you put 11 on. lnatenl-QllP Velcro
closu1e m1k11 it HIY to put on, tekt ott
8" wldt. adjusts from 28" to SO" flu11c1ztd
COiion '°' ... ., With 'n' WHr Helps relttvt beck fettgue. tool For men. women
N204<4 W.lat e.tt... . . '5.99
RAISEIM.ETTER MOTES
future Y'OUf nn• in lowly reiald blue script.
set off by 1 smert. shm bo<dtf looks lib
costly 1ngrtv1119. Perfect tor menk·you's,
quid notes, 1nvtta1tons. ~ .. x 4}'," folded.
Set of 50 c1119 whita notes wtlh envelopes.
The ptlfect gift. Print Mmt Wlnted.
P8331 50 lnfonnal Not ..... $3.99
FAIUt.OUI KEY.tJGHT End fumbling tor ktyholH in tllt derkl Plastic
mini-hght SlllOI onto the blM al VOW' key-
hts its own loop to 1nech 10 your key ring.
Just push butt011 on Side, e b11gh1 be1111 of 1911 illumm11es wa lllOUnd Uyfde 111z ·x t',lz ".
with reii!Kuble blttlfy and bulb 1nc:ludtd.
H8307 Key-Ute .. '2.91 2 J«$4.99
EUCTRIC CALlUI EWER
Er .... ugly CllllMI. co1111, dMd eldn-ltMI
'"' amootfl II silk from hHI to IOI. light· weight. 11 usy 10 uu 11 en electric tlll'vtr
Seit, ptntlt v1br1ting Ktion amooths rough.
actllehy stiin tlwit loob so unplNsent ll1d
1111111 "flona. Tougll wtlitt plntic, fiYt ft cord
NI .. Ei.ctrto Callus EraMf .. H .19
·~ tA 'Ji • ORNATE HORSE PINES HEART ... , .. P411e P410I N1U
~ ~ tt~
ROSE FtSH FlAO CAC..1US
1'4114 P4111 P4UO P4110
KEEP YOUR MOllEY SAFE in thl ZIP" Ptf'ld money poctet i11S1dt this hlndsome
bid wound llltlltr belt. ChooM t~" or 2"
w1dt; 2 or 3 inillels on silvtfY buckle. Looks likt atylitll dress belt Specify initi1ls and
SIZl 128-32", 32·38", 38-40" Of 40-44"1
P7132 ,....._ 1"" Moner Belt 14.99
P4041P9rl.2" Money Beff '5.99
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VACUUM TAUi OUT llACattEADS
Don't 1queezt end lnJllf• akln-ltt Ylcuttl
remove bltdlhl•d• o•ntly Just put the tip
on the bltekhtad, pre11 the lttll• pump-bltekheed is gonel Gentle vacuum does rht
111ckl Thia IS Ille ptnutnt VKUtH. nor to bt
confuud W11h 1m1tatora Guerentnd
F259 V.cutea .............. 11.ta
~ ~ . :" 4 •••
PALMS GULL Sl.llLE PALfHE P4109 ... , .. _P411& P41U
m-• ~ 23
MOVED CLOVER CLEF SCRIPT
1'4115 1'11f7 ... ,,. P4107
SEL.f.STICI FOIL LABELS Your choice of gold or sil¥tr 1011 labels with
•nv nemt ll1d lddreu up to 4 hnes Hand·
some bo<dtf. 1nr1ct1ve black pr1n11ng Chng
to any clean, dry surface -1de1I for per'4n·
l hllng books, Clflllfll. blttftHIS, tlC
P6128 250 Gold FoU labels '2.98
P8129 250 8 lh1• Foil L8bola '2.98
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SELF-mClt METALIZED LAIElS
for permanent identllic1tion for lishtng rods,
golf clubs. skis. tools. cusenes. lu991ge. o.ershoes. rte. Silver meteltred mylar labels
sttd. ttghl 11 a touch 11111111 c•n't be etoued
out or chlngtd. flu1blt ~· • M" 3 hnes. 33 lrtters etch
YOUR OWN POCIET PRIWTER COLORFUL CORDUROY COVERS giw EllD MUSSED CLOTHllllG llAIED-011 GRUSE WASHES Offl
Print your name ind address Of any 3 hnts vi>u new lift to "'Y old lllndlrd 1119 bed pil· Henger Alcll btp l'vtn &plclng between Frypen-KIMn work• wonders on dirt• bltck·
I mu . 25 ieners & apeces per hnel on st•· low. Prlttf. prect1c.I on bed, r1elirwr, touch in hllnpefl. so pn11e1111 C811'1 c.tdl 01 bunch up crusted pot end pan bottoms. E11itst Wrtf to
t1onery. books. etc Oozens of uses every d1y dOfm. rec Of T\I room 19" • 24i, • 18" met•I 911111111 etdl other KMp yoUl clothel trnh-cl11n tltctnc lltilltts. wtffle irons. IJW'lllS,
Pr inter comes 1n comoact stlHMtng cese I not nppef W.shlblt 100% cotton Order H5245 looking 1of1oer: -on llMICaSllY praa1119 grills. S.tw on 1lum1num. aw-. potc.l11n. tn~edl for pocl<et or purse-alnys hllldyt Red. HS248 Blue, HS247 6r"n· HS248 bllla 1Mut11I belgl finish Fits 1ny sue rod, iron Just spray on, ltt 1t wort. buff with 1
P4009 Podlet Printef ........ t1.79 Pullll)l1n, HS340 Brown end ~t Bei111 ahda IHllJ Set al fl llokts 38 hlngefs. scounng ped So 11syl
H041 100 Myl.r Labels ... S2.98
RED 8r GREEN
HOLIDAY LABELS
'YDl.f 3-11111 neme & rttUfn address printed
in rid ECOllOllY s!Yit has rtd a gnen hoity design and your chotn of "Merry
Clwirtmas Of "Seaon's Greetings" Oe-
k111 Mll-atick style his red & green
hoity, AYS "Merry Ch11111111s·
X782 500 Ecooomy Labell $1.98
P810l 250 Deluxe Labels .. $2.98
CHfERY PERS. RAINBOW MUS
Your name and tht ITIHSlgl, "lool! IOI the r111nbow"I Multi·hued bright reint>ow on fine
while porcelain mug; your name 1s hind let·
tered in rich brown right in the cloud. Gen-
erous 1G-ol. cup la dishwnhlr·11f1 PINM
p11nl first nernt Clft·bo•tdt
·P7S95 "lllnboW Mug ...... .
261
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boob. etc. Mr ..........
Ml zip code. to 4 lfnll """'" Mly PfiMM ht "'90 ell IM
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per tHllelllt. 1M" -"-'· "'" ............. .
Anr 2 '3.29 Any 3 .... 89 Corduroy eow .......... se.99 Nd! H546 Menger Alda .•........ 12.99 K920 Fryi»rt-IUeen (Hz CMI .. 12.99
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HU E Flllt HIU 1-NESS CARD CASE 1teeps your tminess
cercls neet end Of def ty-ltts you llend them out in style Slim tHcutiwe-atylt C*SI i1
hendy IOI credit Clfds. tool S1tlny blushed
bless linltll, 3-fi/8"x2· 1/8"•31tfl",1191'vtd
with Y'OUf neme. Up to 17 lttten/apec:a.
P8310 8~""8 C.nt C... .... • 7.H
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YOUR llAME • RETURN ADDRESS 1n st11k1~ c1lligr1ph1c style punting will add
1 d111tnctm touch to YQUf l1tt111. peckegn,
ttc. Grectful p1tnt 1t1tmbl11 elegent hand
ltn11lng on 1 hllldsome scroll blCkground
Up to 3 lines, 30 letters & 19eces each S.1
of 2SO Self·atick. they cling 11 t touch
P4073 Call~r9ptiy Labels .... 12.H
h'• fw..hlt·&lf
TO ORDER BY MAIL FROM WAI. TER DRAKE
S4W6 Ga.a Tool
32 ~::8'0 S245
""" ,,, lilt CGIOf alidl Of color print ... to r.10-1 end , ..... beelltlfutly flnltllld CGPI• CHI .,elity ICOOAK ,_., OrltWI r• tumid~. 0,., your .. lectleft 119 the
'""' ftUlllbtfl .......... . ..... ., ................... 12.4'
RMmW--•AllllElll.AIBS Add • dltery penonel touch to lln111. en-
velopts A fDlden sun end bright r1lnbow
ec:cent 11ch ltlltl. Your ntrnt end edctlns
Drinttd In ai11> bleck on 2SO snow-white 1111· stick llbtls 2-6/ 18"afi/8",lhty chng 11 t
toudl 4 llnet, 2fl ltttll1 end SjllCIS ptf lint
P1071 AINnbow Labels •...... 12.91
0
FULL PAGE MAGNIFIER
Megnify en 1ntlrt pege with thu 811' i 1
Ngnilier lt'a 1 dtluH 0 -b11ngs p11n1
10 4 times its ai.ttl You don'I lou yuur pl1
bec.u11 yo11 megnity ao 1111141 en 11ea Wei
thin so it c.n be 1t111t In a boOk P1es11c w
vinyl t..nd grip on one side
83092 Full ho• Megnlller
1 Ulll Pim.I $2 41
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Her1'1 • gltt thtt'a IUft to mtkt N11nt hllPt prmnt loss Any tirsr
• hit with every young edloltr Oft Ind IU1 narnt you went, one ntrlll
your 'lilt -qu11ity Vtnus pencils to 1 Ht. Full silt 71," p111C1l1
with hla Of her own "'''" illltNlnt· with smooth-wrltlno No 2 111d ind
Id In gold! Kid• love '•ml lifMt tubbtf tflHfl. PIHH p11nt n1mt
for home. olflcta ind atOf .. , too. SIM 12 '9n. '-th U.d
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